12 THE BEE: OMAHA,. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Rules from Steady .: to Two Oenti Higher on f J ;, Omaha Market. CORK TRADE IS UNEVEN ' l .h. a-., , 1.1 Tha each vbsat situation wa eonldrablr improved and tha market rated from staady I Sc higher. The better grades of wheat were in good demand at advanced price. whtla the price on th poorer grade ware about th aem a yesterday a. .No. i hard wheat old generally at 11. ; No. t hard sold aroond II. 4091.41. and Ni. 4 hard ranged around II.Joei.14, with th bulk . falling sround tl.M01.34. Th corn market waa a trllte Irregular, arlth price ranging from higher to He -'' tower. Th bulk of th receipt graded No. f and No. I, and th yello ld at fee premium. Th cash demand for corn wa quite st rive, but leading was quiet on account of the light receipts. ., Th oat market was units artyve snd there was a moderately good demand for aH grades of this ceresl. -"The msrket ruled slightly lower on No. 1 whit, but th better grades sold at stcadr . prices, .The rye market was fairly active and ruled about 1 He higher, while barley wa quoted nominally unchanged. Liverpool cloee: Wheat, 1014. higher; corn, steady tn Id lower. 4 CARLOT BEflsiPTS. - Wheat, Corn, Oate. "nlesgs IT It 111 Minneapolis ,.110 . EMilutb. ,,..10 .. Omaha 101 it 29 Kansss City...,., .,....! II II St. Louis Ill 1 34 41 Winnipeg sit These ssles were reported today: ' v Wheat No. 1 hard winter: I ear. 1.41 : 1 cars, 91.41. No. hard winter; 1 oar, 11.41: 1 car, l.l)l ; 11 car, 11.41; 1 car. 1.4114; 1 1 car. 11.41: 1 14 cars, 11.40. N. 1 hard winter: 1 car, II. 4; I cars, 11.41; I esrs, 1141; T csrs, 11,40; I cars. K it; 1 ear. I1.HI4I I car. 11.14(4. No. 4 hard wlntsr: 1 car, 11.40; 1 car, 11.11; ) oars, II. I; i ears, 11.16; ears, 11.14: 1 ears. 11.11; 1 ear, fl.il; 1 ear, 11.10. Uample hard winter; 1 car, 11.11: 1 car, 11.10; I ears, 11.11; - ear, I.JtI cars. 01.11. No. 1 spring: 1 ear, 1117. No. spring: 1 ear, 11.10. No. 1 durum: 1 car, M il 1 ear, 11.11. No. I durum: 1 ear, 11.17. No. 4 durum; 1 car, 11.14. No. I durum mixed: 1 oar, 11.11. No 4 mlsed: I car, 11.14. ,Rya No. I: 4 ears, 11.114. . Cera No. I whits: 1 cars, He. No. I whits: 1 ear, TIKe; I cars, 71 He No. white: 1 ear, Iflie. fUmple white: 1 oar. IjlHc No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 70 He No. I xllow: I cars. Too. No, I yollow; I cars. T7c Sample yellow: I cars, 71140. No. I ftllssd: T ears, 71 Ho. No. 4 mld: 1 ear, lac. No. mti.d: 1 oar, 77o; 1 car, !lt. Oat Stsndard: I ears, 41o. No, I white; tO cars, 41; l-t ear. 41c. No. 4 white: S'ear, 4 In. asjnpl whilst 1 oar, 41e; 4 ear, el Ue. . Omaha Cash rles Wheat: No. t hard. tl 40l.(l: No. I Sard. M0ttO14l; No. 4 hard, 1. 101. 0; No. I spring, ll.ll)1.4T; .No. 1 spring, 11.1(01.41; No. I durum, 11.17 Ol.ll: No, I durum, I1.10O1.I7. corn: No. t whit. 7lO70o: No. I white, tlHOTIfie: o. 4 white. 77e7lo: No. I whit.. 17140 77 440: No. while, 7414 077c; No. I yel low, 7V704e; No. I yellow, lingmi no. 4 yellow, 717IHc: No. I yellow, T1UO Tic; No. yellow, 7114071c: No. 1 Killed. ' IIHOIiKc: No, I mlsed, 7107IHo; No. 4 Billed, 77tl07lc; No. t mlsed, 7ll0 77l4o; No.1! mlsed, 74 0 77e. (late: No. I whits, 4041l4e; standard, 41 041c: No. I whits, 414tlHo: No. 4 while, 41U041c. Barley; Malting, liOHe; No. 1 fssd, 71I!c. Kye: No, g, 11.11)401.11; No. I. 11.11(4 01114. - . Oauka rutnr Market. Omaha, gplmber 1. Itlf. - Th wheat market opened steady and heavy buying during the middle of th aCMlon forced the market higher. . Th market reacted ahartly, however, and closed somewhat lower. - September wheat closed lHo lower, t . esmber ruled Ifca off and th May option dropped 1440. ' The corn market, with th eseeptlon of th May, was a trirts weak, ths September declining 4a and th liumbr closing Ho lowr. May osts declined fraction, but the September and December wer firm and Oloeed about e higher, vomaha oloslng prices OK'ftiturM for this osy; Oate No, 1 whits, 41c; No. I ml ted, 440 41c. ' Butter Creamery, lie; firsts, lee; sec onds, 10c: packing, Ho. Keres Firsts. 17c. Poultry Hons, IBHe; rooatar. llcj broil ers. io. t "Art. I Open, j High. ILow.j Clos. T. vfht. -slept I 1114 1 4144 HI 1" llt' -Dec. I41V-4I 1411,1" 140V4 14114 May I 44 1 4114 14114 14114 141 Tasjt 1IH 1i 1 tl TI14 lies. S 1114 "ft II t 414 sy J1H Tl JlS J1H 11H Dep't 4114 414 4114 4114 41 H Dee. 41 , ,, 41 43 44 414s 41)4 May 4114 41)4 ItH 474, " Chiesgo closing prices, furnished Ths ales hf Logan a Bryan, stock and grain brokers, si ooutn Bisteenin aireet Art. I Open, Wht. Hept Iteo. Mar Cora Sept Itec. 1, . t)ts Sept Iec. May Perk Hept ree. l,srd ept . Oct. Deo, lllbs Hept Oct. JUL 144-41)1 t 47H; 14144-41 1114-17 I18-H! 4 4 44-41 IT T 14 III 14 It 14 10 II IT 14 It It IT II 01 High. IIxpw 1 41)4 1 41)4 1 1044 7H tiil'vl IT 1 It to It IT 14 II II II , It IT 14 11 II 01 14 ! 141)4 144)4 ! ", 44441 47 10)4 IT 10 It II It IT 14 10 II II I It 111 It It II It 1 1044 I 44 I 44 4)4 71)4 II 4444 4744 I0V4 17 19 It 14 11 14 II II II II II II li It II It II It It III 10 141U 14t 14144 US ait 60 IT 34 40 I 14 10 14 II II It , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PHOTIftlONS. Itapmantal la ftirllM MtMtt Hh Bsliiok - INHlltVlrMl.. t .Chicago; ttpt, 1. Ntrvouanou1 on th IHirt ( many iradtra that soma hlteh in tionru would provant a Mttlomonl of th railway otrlka, turnad tha whaat mar rat today down frada. Lartyalr In ean ian tha eioaa Waa. unaattlad, 1 to 3 Ho not lowar, with Sop tarn bar at 11,40 1 and Dacambtsr at tl.43 to It. 44. Cam Anlahad to e down,. oaU H off to Ho up. and pro v talon varying from 4ltf 47c, dacltne to a rlao o( T4c . i Uaproaalon regarding tha poaalhla' ap alaal of th atrik wttlamont did not ba coni a dominating factor In th whaat tnarkat until midday. Pravlou . to ttiai Umi, tha llklthood aaamod to a that Mm action of congraaa would bo of a na far to rcault In- tha itrlh balng eallad off. Accordingly, buyari of whet Vara dacldedly aettv and price mad a rapid upturn. It waa not long, hbwvar bafor th tanor of despatches from Washington assumed A lew and less rosy aspect, until finally Inferenom -. were drawn that after all a big chance existed of the strike settlement being wrecked, doners! selling followed, with bearish sentiment emphasised by dis turbing reports from the Balkans, especially annouaoemnta that the king of Oreece had resigned office and that Oreeee would fight tt th aid of the Anglo-French. ' Word that a large export business had tn done at the seaboard helped the wheat .. market to rseover a little Just at th cloee, 1ero were also late advloes that north Vatera mill were heavy buyers of cash Wheat in the southwest at th best premiums f the season. Returns continued extermely banish as to yields la the spring wheat states and tn Canada. Cera prices were highest during th first hour, and lowest during the laat hour. ' The change In th coarse of th market hinged almost entirely on the .varying proa porta regarding the suttees of the efforts to avert lev strike. Oat wer governed chiefly by atM action of other cereals. The fact, how rver, that deliveries on Beptemebr contracts were less heavy than expected, mad the Beptember option relatively firm. rovialon Anally gavs wayunder th in fluence of a sharp decline la the hog market. The. chief setback was In pork. : Cash Price Wheat: No. t red. 1.4S MS; No. red, ll.tt; No. 9 hard, H.U; pre. a hard, 11.17 tt IM. Corn: No. I tl!ow, ( No, 4 yellow and No. 4 W4tlt, nominal. Oats! No. S whit, 44 ; standard. 4641 lie. Bye: No. I. tt.lEtt. Parley: IKftH. Beads: Tlm ihy: 14.000 4.TI; clovsr, 1 J.0t)H,84. Provisions: Pork. 37.ll; Urdd 114.10; ribs, fl4.OI014.OO. - ; Butter firm: creamery. llo, V Eg Receipts. 7,911 ease; unchanged. . Potatoes Higher; receipts, SI cars; Jar fty cebbtefa, Il.Tlttl.OOl Jersey giants, fl.TO tl.0; Mlaaeeota Ohio. fl.4l4fl.IO. Poultry Aiiv. lower; fowls, IS lie: swrtnga. I0tyllc. . ii"" 1 " ( . ... Ksjum City Oesmml Marfcei. Kansaa City, . ept. I Whaat No. X, f 414)1. ; No- t vd, $1.47J1,IS; Bcptam swr, tl.M;, December, $l.$t; May, 11.43H -1..4J.. ' ' Oors-r-Na. t mlsed, lOtfllHc; No. I V nts. HOIlo. tio. I yellow, Hie: ftep bbr, c; December, li, May, T4. XKW YORK tiENKBAL MABKET. QuoUtleeta of the Hay tu iba Leading CmmodlMes. New Tork, Sept. 1. Flour Unsffltt:1. Wheel Bpot, Irregular; No. 1 durum, Si. II; No. S hard, fl.ll; No. 1 northern, Duluth. 91.41; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 1.70, f. n. b. New Tork. Corn Spot, steady; No. J reltow, fi'ic. C I. f. New York. Oats Spot, steady. Hope Ksy; state, common to choice, 1116, fiftllc. 1114, E4c; Pacific coast, lfflfi. Iffllc; 1114, 7tj!r. Hay Stesdy; prime. II. SO; Na, 1, 1121; No. 3, I1.10 tJl.H; No. I, shipping, 7. 1091. 00. Hides Firm; Bogota, HHOIIc, Central Amerlfs. 12 40. ieaintr rirm; nemioca- iirsis, sie, sec ond, c, Pork Firm; mess, 120,000 JO.IB; family, too t HA liard Btrong;' middle west, fH.41914.41. Tsllow Firm; city, inc. nominal; coun try, Tlfc; special, $4c, nominal. Rutttr tCasler; receipts, 1,440 tubs; un changed. Kauri Easier; receipts, 1,347 cases; fresh gath-rd, nitre fine, f&tflen; eitra first, 3.19 13c; firsts. Jlt3lr. t'htiie-Flrm; receipts, 1,40 boxes; un changed. poultry lilv, wak; no prices settled. Dressed, weaker, unchanged. UM4 IA GCNeitAI, HSHhaCT, Butter- No. I creamery, in carton or una. SOo, No. 1 Me. Chec Imported Swiss, lb.. 40c; dome- Mwiba, Wc: block Hwlss. Iln; twin. 17c; tritvta, 11 c; oaieiea, nc; young a mar La. Itr.; blot, label brick, liWo; llra bergcr, luo; New Tork wbtie, fOct Rocqu fort. 14c Oysters fltan da rd, llJtOcj selects, f0(V 41c: counts, aztjoOc. Flah Freah: Halibut, lb., lie; catfish. HO1 17c; red salmon, 14c; fall salmon, 11a; whlteflsh, lie; herring, 7c; trout, 14c; yel low pike, 17c; bull heads. 16c: carp, tc; black baas. 12c; sunflah, tc; eropp!M, tic Rick ere I, lie stesk rodflsh. lie; tlleflsh, lc; eab headless shrimp, aal.. 11.21, red snao- per, lb,, lie; spanleh mackerel. Iho; Iak Krie, jumbo wnuerisn. iac; riounders, lie freah Reeled shrimp, per gal., 2. No. f, lif, No, t loins, Sic; No. I, ino; i o. a. w c , no. 1 , on ur mm. -, no, a, 12o; No. I, lOtte; N. rounds, ITc; No. 3. lie: No. t. lie; No. 1 plates, l&e; No. J, wv, iw, , m ac Fruit and vegetabl artees furnished by Fruits Oranges, 04a, ISO, H4s, 4 box: ISfls, 131b, 14.71; lifts, flf 1T, fK.31; SOOs, Ills. It Os, flag. Lemons: lOOs. 140s, It. 10; choice, l Pcaehee: Per bos, fl.SO; In lots, fill; bushel, $1 71 bu. Pears: Bushel Kftlfers. fl.7l bu. f.buahel ota, fl.41; 1. buahel lots or more. 11,40: California Bart lot fancy, fi ll crate; Ch. I tier 0, 13.71; Bartlett 4 tier 0, 13.11; fancy Flemish, 13.10; choice r'lemien, si.ze. urapes: Horn grown, 3 00 basket; Malagas, ll.lt crate; Tokays. f3. Apples: Oravenstetn, fl.tl bos; Be J flowers, fl,7t; cooking, fl.ll bu.; barrels, fa.AO bbl,; easting, f4.ll. Cantaloupes; Standards, 11.71 crate; ponya.9ft.lt; flats, fl. Water m Hons , le lb. Prunes: On arrival, fl.ll orate. Vagetablesi " Sweat spuds, Vlr, barrels, f4.IO bbl.; Southern hmpds.,' fl.41 hmp.; California crates, f4 crate; potatoes, bushels, fl.ll bu.; intone, span, fl crate; onions, red, lc lb.; onions, western, ic; cabbasc, fttc; tomatoes. Tie bash.; cucumber, frOo; celery, 40c doa. . Hony, fl.74 oas. Poultry Live: BrolUra, J to I lbs., SOe; over S lb., lie. Hens: Over 4 lbs., lee; under 4 lbs,, ale; roosters and stags, 10 -Ac: gees, full feathered, fat, 10c; young and eld ducks, full feathered, fat, 14c; turkey, any siis over I lbs., t4c; turkeys, less than I lbs., half price; capons, t lb, and over, 14c; guineas, each, 16c. Squabs; Homers, 14 os, each, per dos., f4.00; if 0. each, per do,; fl.40; I os, each, per dos., fl.10; un der fl es. each, pr dos., lOo, Pigeon. pr do.. 11.00. Miscellaneous CrsckerJaok, corn pops and checkers, ess, fl.10; half cases, fl 71; peanut, Special No, 1, lb., Ifcc; Jumbo peanut, to j popoorn, ca, f t.tO ; honey, new, ess, fl.7t, a,., 'a Miaaeapelis Grata Market. Minneapolis, Sept. I. Wheat Beptember, f1.ll; December, fl-IOH- Cash; No, 1 hard, fll.lftA; No. I north, fl.120 I. lli No, I northern, fl. 41 01.11. Flour Unchanged. Barley lltllle. Rye ll.tiei.lt. Bran fH.OOfJll.OO. Corn No. f yellow, tOI7c. Oats No. I while, 4l04lfce. i riaieeed fl.07Hrl.il. . St. Lal Oram Market. St. Louis, Sept, 1. Wheat No, I red, II. 47; No. I hard, fl.41; December, 11. 10; December, 11.41V Corn No. fl, l4Hc; No, I whits, flic; September, tle; liecember, 71 He? 71 He. Oats No. fl, 460460; No. t whit, 4IHo. . Urerpaol Grain Marfcei, Liverpool, Sept. 1. -Wheat Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 14 Td; No. I, 14 Id; No. t red western winter, 14 Id. CornSpot, American mlied, new, 10a Id. 1 ? j ( VIKW Of TRADB. Raalneea Makes Further Headway Iplta Throateaed Heap. New Tork, Sept, I. Dun' Review toomr. row will say: Kmbargoea on freight shipment and some cancellations of contracts because of un certainties a to deliveries, due to the threatened transportation tleup, character ised the situation during th week. Tot, In aplts of thee condition busin mad further substantial headway, new projects in most' Instances being undertaken 'With atistalmd eonflfVenoe. Current buying con tinues noteworthy, though ordinarily It might be checked, and divergence bat wee supply and demand I still a factor of strength In many markets; Prlcsa In lead ing line tend upward steadily, but whll the high roeta naturally causa some heetta tancy, consumption Is not lessened per ceptibly. In one important branch after an other purchasing has broadened appre ciably, following 1 a temporary lull, and producing and distribution fact II ties re main Inadequate to meet th ei pending re quirement, with transactions surpassing thoa of any other year, much mora busi ness might be don were It not for the scarcity of materiel end ahortag oY labor, which prevent manufacturer from accept ing all th contract offered. Weekly bank clearings wer I.74I,141,36T, ,t ' . 1,' . I '"'I' J ........ I .; New York Meetey Markt, New , Tork , Sept. ,1. Prim Mercantile Payor ICItt per cent, : Sterling Bichange Qtxty-day bills, $4.71 ; demand, f4.7l; cables, (4747-11. Francs; Demand. &.!; cables, fl.ll. Silver Bar, 44 He; Mexican dollars, llc. Bonds Oovrnment, steady; 'railroad, heavy, Tim Loans Steady; sixty days, 101 per cent; ninety days, If) lit per cent; six months, 14)- psr cent, i Call Money Stronger j highest, f per cent; lowest, SMi per cent; ruling rate, H per cent; last loan, t per cent; oloslng bid, 1H per centi' offered at 1 per cent. U. 8. ref. Is, reg.OI LAN. un, 4s...t!A Mo coupon, ...00 M., K. A T. 1st 4s. 711 V. S. ts, reg.,.100H Mo. Pap. con. Is.1011 . Mo-coupon... 100 HUont. Power Is. .174 U. 8. 4s, reg.vlOOUN. X. C, deb. U. Ill W Mo coupon.. ,110n. T. City 4Hs Am. Smelt. Is, -.101 , i h.tOfH Am. T. 4 T. r. N. T.. N. . Z 4t4a .........10H II. cv. Is .111 Anglo-French b.f 6 No. Pao. 4s. .....11 Atohlneoa gen. 4s.tlNo. Pac. la. Of B. O 4e Iltio. S. L. ref. 4s.. 014. Beth.Steel rcf Is.ioci M'ao, T. T. ta.100. Cant. Pac 1st. . .11 H Penn. eon, 4s. ,104 W C. A O, cv, 4H.l4H'Penn. gen. 4Vj.101i2 (,. B. Q. H- 4s. ft Reading gen. V.96V4 CM.ASt. P.cv. la . 101 4 St. L AS. F. ref. 4s . 7 1 C R. I. A P. So. Pec. cv, Is. 101 Ry. ref. 4s Tl So. Pac. ref, 4a.,IO)j v, at b. rei. in. .0 no. ny. ,iui LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Trade Slow to Ten to Fifteen Lower Feeder Lambs Open Steadjj. HOGS TE1T-TWENTY DOWN Oniaaa, Sept. !, Hit. r..,l II... Uttman Official Ueiida) 11.1S2 ' 1.(41 ll.llt unir-iai Tuesday ... 8. SIO 7.374 Zft,Bi Official ThureilaK.... l!l46 ,14 HI. lilt uiinai, jnauy....'Z,SQQ ...no i,.,,u Piv. days this week.14.or,, 14.010 111.4,1 game days last wk.zMM Z.M 9t.t24 Kama 2 weeks ago. .17.7 ' 4t.Hi)') S2..t9 Sam I weeks aao.. 20.41, 26.lfH4 74.41 Same 4 weeks am. . 11.404 42.4,0' 47. 0: earn days last year.lt.134 2S.HI 121.711 Recelpta and dlepeetllnn of live stoek st ths Union stock yard,. Omaha, for twenly four hour sndlns at I o'clock yenterdey; BKCEIPTS CAH. Cattle. Hois. Sheep. H'r's. . M. A St. P 2 Wabash ,1 Mlesoulr Psciflc.,,. 1 1 Union Panne .. 7 17 It 1 C. It N. W asst.. J 4 10 1 C. N. W , st.... I M 1 C, CI. P., II. 4k O. 2 I . C, B. ft Q., rail.... 1 I 1 C, B. Q.. weet.. t 21 4 1 ft. It. I. P., es.t I I j , . C. n. I. P., weat .. . I ' Illlnola Central 1' 1 ,. ' ,. Chlcato at. Weat.. 1 1 ' '.. Total receipts.... 44 147 It t stockers and feeders, !l.7i0T.7!t I6.2Hj6.50. ralvea, t 60itu.c. llors Receipts, lt.OOt head: lower; bulk of aalea, I10.IOB10.II: t!9.50O10.tt; packers and butchers. io.v; llvnt. ,lo,6B010.so; pitrs, s.,n. Sheep snd tamhs Receipts, 20, market lower: lambs, l,.7telt-2fi: lln,, 7.ttl.00; wether., . 17.00 ewes, lf.10O7.lll. bulls. markst heavy. 10.40 Il.tOO head: year- 07.7.; DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Morris fJe,.M.... lit Swift Co 74 Cudhsy Packing Co., lot Armour is Co.,,,,,, Ill J. W. Murphy t. S. O. Packing Co.... t Cudhay, from country Cudhay, from K. C. Benton, Vaneant A L P. B, Lewi. J. B. Tloot V Co..,, J. H. Bulla P. O. Kellogg M. K. Calf Co.... Chrlatla Hlggina ............ Huffman ........... Roth John Harvey Dennis Jc Francis, , Kiln Pat O'Day Othr buyrs., Totals 17 24 10 42 . 47 4T II II a 7 Jt 1 t it 10 ill ..1,171 27 1,424 2.222 1,1.7 II! 1,04, 2,221 lit ..." 1M 1.414 l,f for a Friday, U.AR.O. con. 4s.?TUUnlon Psciflc 4s.4U Rrle sen. 4s. .... .?0h Union Pao. cv. tin II It. Oen. Rler. Is, . . .104 W U. S. Rub. e,.10t ui. no. isi i )Oi r f u. . Diaai ee.,.VD 111. Cent. ref. 4a.MSWest. Vnlon 4sl i, , m. i"ffa. .."(t Ti out. aiiv.ET, ott .lis K. C. S. ret. le..litAR. O. ref. a.4S4 :' Oniaha Bsj Market. Omaha. , Aug. It, Prairie j Har Upland: CholC. 111. OfiOU. 10; NO. 1. IIO.IOOU.OOl No. I, l "0O10.0(l; No. I, tl.lOOI.sU. Mid land;. Choice. 110 1011.00; No. 1. Iioeeej 10.10; No. I, M I090.IO; No. I, fl.lOffn.lO, Lowland: Choice. 110.00; No. 1, M 10) I. IO; No. I, T.00gl,0; No. 3, IS MT.OO. atraw none on th market; cho4cs whaat Is quotable at 14.10; eholc oat or ry, 14.00 Ot.o. Alfalfa Choice, llJ.IOtll.il; No. ' 1, Ili.oottll.lO; standard. If OOflt u.QO; No. I, II. IOtt.OQ; ,No. I, to.OOQI OO. ,. h , : lsade tfAaeka BJhi Bonds. Ixtndon. Sept. 1. America securities. theuah Idle, closed Arm on th improved labor situation. Sliver Bar. lt-14d per euoc. i Money 4 r cent. 1 Discount Rates Short hi Its. IHI44 nor cent; thro months bills, IHli per cent. Bajak CMaHaga. Omaha. Sept. 1. Bank clearings for Omaha today wer f 1. 161,111.11 end for th corresponding day last year 11.314,011.10. Pr. I in I OK 1 40 T 10 T 10 V 00 1 60 111 car being reported In, and the total for the five day amount to St.Ofil head. the heaviest of any receit week and lars-er than a year ago by ore. 7,400 head. The market looked slow, Iwfng wnder the In flu enca of uncertainty surround In the rati road labor troubles. The. tendency o prices waa downward, being In many cases ivwioo rower. Operators on th market are generally advising shippers to go slow until the out come of the labor troubles Is thoroughly understood, and at the. same time to keep in ciose urnm v.itn their commission Arms. ItepreeentaUvs ssles: BRRF STEERS, No. Av, Pr, , No. , Av. 30.. no S S ' II 136 I... 0I 71 ft iei 4........ Bt I 00 4 lOli i HKIFKRfl. t... T7Jj 00 10 141 CALVES. 1 S30 4 71 11 117 4........ 441 I SO 4. ....... 231 , WESTERNS. WYOMING. 30 steers.. 1!T0 , 1 10 11 steer.. lilt Hogs turfng the early hour of the fore noon there ws absolutely no thin; dolns;. Shippers were quiet, as there was ho assur ance that they wouid be able to ship hogs even should they buy them, snd packers, with the total receipt at their disposal for th first time In a long time, claimed to have no orders and would bid only on a sharply lower basis, Toward mid forenoon things loosened up little. Outside buyers not In and pur chased a few loads at figures that were a dime or more below yesterday, peytng a top or iitj. 70, not buying most or their sturr from 110.10 down. After order buyers had started ths hall rolling, packers bettered their flrat offer quite a little, and were aoon getting a good many hogs at figures mat wer tuiir losi&o lower than yester day. . Traa. ir any tain, wa aettins- a little wore as forenoon advanced, and many sales wer a flat llo lower, whll om towards the finish wer called a much as 10c off. Bvan th packer did not sesm to be able to us all th offerings, and when twenty or mor loads wer still in th pens they quit entirely, most of them leaving the yards. wnat nog sola un to mi a at were aen- erally IQftJOe lower, bulk landing at lio.oo io.li, with a sprinkling of th better class of butchers on up to 110.60, and a top of 110.70. Repraaentatlr sales: No, Av. Sh. Pr. No, Av. Sh. Pr. $ 10 17. .101 ... 10 Oft 10.. SOI 10 10 10 IT. .100 ... 10 30 I. .160 ... 10 36 71. .140 10 10 15 31. m 69, .ISO 41. .140 41. ,161 TT..I64 It.. 101 10 06 10 16 10 16 10 10 10 40 Sheep Th largest Friday sheep and lamb run to how up here lnr September, lltl, was on hand today, traders prepar ing far ' th expected railroad strike by cleaning up feed lota as much aa posalbl. All told, arrival amounted la seventy-feur load, or 11,010 head, or more than were received at all tha other western markets combined, Chicago wiring only 13,000, while there wer practically nothing received at the other MIourl river points. The five daya' total here 1 111,111 head. Which tl 11,000 heavier than last week, twice as large a two week age and greater even then for th nam day last year by nearly I.OOtVfawd. From a alter' standpoint, th lamb trad wa In anything but satisfactory shape. Packers had used their last day of grace for loading stuff for the east and every thing bought today would have t be killed here, and If the strike goes through,' pos sibly kept here for soms time. Two of the packer claimed they were loaded to capac ity, and had live lambs on hand besides, whll th other two wore uncertain a to what they would be able to do, and made no move during the forenoon. Seller tried their best to get offer of some sort, but none wer forthcoming, thoush th talk ran that when lamb started selling -It would be at 110.00 and under, or all of 16S6c below yesterday. A few feeders were bought dur ing th forenoon at price that wer called steady, one band that was wet bringing 1 10. 10, and another lot which ran a good deal to fat stuff at the same price. A weighty kind not good enough for killers brous-ht H.16OI.I0. Repreeeniattve sales: " No. 1060 Idaho feeder lambs, i 1100 Maho lambs ...... 141 Idaho lambs 1031 Idaho lambs lit Idaho year Unaa 064 Idaho feeder lamb 04 Idaho lambs 1611 Idaho lambs ...... Wt. IT Pr. $10 10 10 16 10 16 10 36 7 60 10 00 10 86 10 16 St. Leuls Un Stock Market. At. Ttoula, Sept. 1. Cat tie Receipts, 1,600 head; mark, steady; native beef steers, tT.009 10.76; , yearling stetrs end heifers. l. 600 10.31; eowe, I6.60 9T.76; stockers and feeders. I&. 3094. 00; Texas quarantine steer. I6.60CI.60; prime southern eteere, K.OOf00; row and heifers, 14.6091, 60: prima yearling steers nd heifers, 97,600 1.00; native ralvea, 4.onti,jr. Hogs Recelpta, 10 400 head; market, lower;- pigs and lights. T.O0ll.6O; mixed and butchers, IJO.KufiFU.t.; good heavy. Ill ,11911. bulk of sales. 9lO.H6011.16. Sheep and tambe ecetpla, 1.300 head; market, steady; lambs, 97.00010.36; slaughter ewes. 96.0091.86; bleating ewe 90. 00010-00; yearling ewes, 14.0090.IO. St. .Joeepk Lira Stack Market. St. Joseph. Sept. 1. -Cattle Receipts, 400 head; ntarket steady; steers, 94.60910.60; cows and heifers, 94.96 9 10.00; calves, 97.00 910.60. Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head; market lower. Sheep and isamba Receipts, 100 head; market slow; lambs, 910.00910.40; wa, 94.6091.00, , SImk City Uv stack Market. Sioux City, la.. Sept 1. Cattle Reeelpts. 100 head; arket steady; beef steera, 90.369 1.60; canners, 1 13.7696.60; atocker and (seders. !6.frO0l.7. oHge Receipts, 4,600 head: market 809 30o lower. Itaht, (10,00 10 1 1; mixed, 910.10910.30; heavy, ttO.SOff 10.60, Sheep and Jmbs Receipts 100 head. ssBsaa City Ute Stock Market ' Kansas City, Ma, Sept. t Cattle Re celpta. 1.100 head; market aleady; prime fed steers, 110,00 9". 00; dreeeed beef steers. 7, 4094.76, western aieora, l.u01..0, CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Weak, Hog Weak, Sheep Weak. Chicago, Sept. 1. Cattle Receipt. 14, 000 head; market weak; native beef cat tle, 96.00911.36; western steers. 10.40 O 0.26; stockers and feeders, 94.1697.76; cows and heifers, 93.t09t.40; calves, .00O 13.30. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head : market waek, mostly 10 cents under yesterday's a vera bulk of sales, 910.609U-00; light. 910.00911,30; mixed, 910.10911.16; heavy, 110.00 9 n.io; rough, 9KCT00 10.9; piga, !.76,70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 18,000 head: market weak ; wethers, 94. 36 O 7.60; ewes, 91.3697.10; lambs. 60910.74. l ive Stock In Sight, Recelpta of live stock at th flv principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hose. Sheep. Chicago .,.,,,..,,,..14,000 30,000 13.000 Kanttae City.,.,,,.,, 1,200 10.000 . 00 Omaha 2.100 4, BOO 10,080 St. Louts 3.100 10,400 1,300 Sioux City 600' 4,600 100 ...18,300 90,700 94,400 Totals....... Jottoa Market. New Tork, Sept. 1. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, 10.60c; December, 16.47c; January, 16.46c; March, 19.67c; May, l.73r. Cotton futures easy; October, 91004; December. 16.04; January, Il6.lt; March, 914.30; May, 14.40; spot cotton steady; middling upland, 910.10; no sales. Th cotton tr, arket closed easy at a net decline of 24 to 24 points. Liverpool, Sept 1. Cotton Spot, - strong; good middling-, lO.Otd; middling, t.tOd; low middling, t.74d; sales, 1,000 bales. Oil as Reeln, Savannah, Oa., Sept. 1. Turpentine Firm; 42 c: sale. 121 bbl.; receipts. 600 bbls.: ehlpments, 171 bbl.; stock, 11,374. Rosin, firm; sales, 1,721; receipts, 1,011 bbls.; shipments, 436 bhls.; stock 77.147 bbl. Quote: A, B, 96.4606.16; C, D, 96.760 6.00; E. 96.7606 t6; F, 9l.06O6.07Vj ; H, 94.1094-16; I, 94.1694.30; K, 90.20; M, 9ft.20 9O.37H; N, ItUO; WO, 6.46f.60; WW, 9000. Metal Market. New Tork, Sept. I. Metals Lesd, . 94.76. Spelter dull; ipot Bast St. Louis delivery, 10.00 asked. Copper firm; elec trolytic, 927.00928.00. Iron steady and un changed.. Tin quiet; spot, 938.76010.00. At London: Spot copper. 1110; futures, f 107 10s; electrolytic, 180; spot tin. 1170 9s; futures, 1171; lesd, 111 6s; spelter, I4t. Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fruits. New York, Sept. 1. Evaporated Apples Dull; fancy, 77c; choice, 696 He; prime, VUfftSkn Prunes Firm; California, IfcOto; Ore gone, 7 911c Aprlcots Steady; choice, lSttlSHct extra choice, UfttHat; rancy, ngumc. Sugar Market, New Tork, Sept. 1. Sugar Raw steady; centrifugal, 4,60c; molasses, 4.13c. Refined stesdy; fin granulated, 7.0097.26c Fu tures at noon wer unchanged to 9 point lower, pry Good Market ew Tork, Sept. 1. Cotton good and yarns were strong today with rising prices. Ready-to-wear trVde was active. Wool mar kets wer quiet and firm. America to Strike Baek at Allies for Trade Interference ... . -1. Wiahinirton. Stot. 1, ReUlitory legislation in support of diplomatic protests against the allies', interfer eiire with American trade has been decided upon as a general policy of .... - Tl. : . ... . ,.. t.,4 Af ine Kuvcruniciu, xin, w i.iv finally today with the explanation u n.Avi.inii. ftf th.. ahinnifior hill and the pending revenue bill were tirst steps, up to now, a nign oiu cial pointed outMhe United States l .i:.J .n1.1.r An 111. t,n, nf ins- n.a icncvi evwj . - - tice of the belligerent nations, but that despite the principle which this government has denounced as illegal in a sweeping note, trade pressure and discrimination have been increas ing exasperatingiy. r..nntlv the. ffnvernment lias decided after discussions between Secretary Lansing and members of congress to empower the president to employ commercial rcuiwuuu. The amendment to the revenue bill, WOUIQ give uic fiMiui-.' ary power to prohibit the importation . f : . frnm ,h imo iurcigu luuiiiui.. ..v... - United States. This is aimed directly at the British embargo restricting the shipment of American tobacco. Th amendment tn the shlDDins! bill gives the secretary of -the treas ury discretionary power to refuse clearance papers to all ships refusing to take American merchandise on other grounds than the lack of space. If Strike Comes, it Will Be at 6 o'Clock Morning in Omaha W.thinvinn. Auff. 31.Railroad hrnthrrhnnd leaders exolained tonight tUat the strike order, if not rescinded, would be simultaneously effective .t.n....t.At,, Ih. piimilrv Vfnnrtav morning at 7 o'clock, eastern time. The hour named in tne oraers ais- ..:t.....J n .1,. Ir.inm.ii in tha u luuicu antvit. ,.,.,,,. v.. ... . eastern time belt is 7 o'clock, while different forms sent to those in the other belts designating 6 o'clock for the men in central time, 5 o'clock in mountain time ana H qciock in n cine time. . Conductor Goodwin Does Not Fear Strike S. O. Goodwin, 1808' Maple street, conductor on the Northwestern be tween Sioux City and Omaha, has no fear of a strike of railroad men, for Mr, Goodwin last night checked in at the end of the last run he will make for the company. He has reached the age of retire ment and wilt now take life easy, while he draws his pension from the company. Mr. Uoodwm formerly resided in Fremont. ' Florist Dies as Result of Taking Strychnine Poison Theodore Urban, aged 47, . 1042 South Thirteenth street, died last night as the result of taking strych nine. Death followed the taking of the poison almost at once. Urban was a florist. '- HEW YORK STOCKS Alternate Periods of Strength and Weakness Attend Day's Market. SOUTH SIDE AFFAIRS Committees of Hughes and . Fairbanks Club - Discuss Plans for Future. MOVEMENT IS FEVERISH I PACKERS RUSH SHIPMENTS Swift & Company Union Stock Ynrdt, Chicaro, Be- & . Dividend No. 120 DiTtdMrf of TWO DOLLARS W OO) vr har M tb cap it, itoek of Swtf t ft Compnny, wilt b Said on Oct. Itt, ltl. to ttorkhofdcrv of rocord, ipL to, m. m thowa na Un book of thm Coapuy, F. 8, tf AVWARD, Snrntnrr ' Nw York, pt. I, Attentat periods Of atirnffin ana waKne attnaa toaay ir regular market, tha favcrlsh movement d rlvlnsj Ita I m pulse almost wholly trom tha chanrlijv aapct of the railway altuatton. Prlcea were almost nntvaraally atrong at the outset, but stock were freely supplied on the advance, and profit taking soon wiped out most calna. During; the Intermediate stage the list attain wan elevated on the advance of Mer cantile Marine Preferred, Tnaplratlon Cop per and Kellr-Snrlnafleld Tire to new re- ords. Marine Preferred touched with a ior invpi ration ana it" ror Keny flprlnffleld. These quotations were shaded In the final hour, when weakness In the motor roups, notably Studebaker Hnd Willys -Overland, unsettled the entire list, the market elosfnr with a heavy tone. Ralls were watched with unusual Inter est tweause of their Afreet relation to Im pending conditions, Reading, St. Paul, the Harrlmana and soma eastern trunk lines yielded at every suggestion of pressure, their Initial advances being later substituted bp losses of 1 to S points. United States Steel was a sheet anrhnr of the forenoon. Its early maximum, plus the regular and extra dividends of 24 per rent, bringing It up to H of Its record price and carrying other Industries with It. Pro fessional pressure and the temptation to realise were too strong, however, and with few exceptions these stocks closed at net declines. , Total aalea amounted to 730,000 share. The most slantflcant event nf th In It broader abdication tn financial r.n. dlllon. wa the farther break In Germans exchange, mark declining to the low rec ord or s"a. a denreclat on of fnllv in rmr cent. Rubles were strong on further buying of Russian securities, but sterling and francs wrra uncnsniea. Heavy ortertnas of. International war i. sues Anglo-French fis, the new French note and Canadians featured the lower bond market. Total sale par value, aggre gated $2,420,000. United States bond were unchanged on call. Number of sales and nuntstlnna nn Iai1ln stocks were: Sales. Hlsrh. Tiw flna Am. Beet Sugar... 2,800 00 86 87H American Can 14,100 624 IDli 604 Am. Car ft Foundry 2,000 62 60 0 Am. Locomotive. , , 6.&00 77 754 Am. Smelt. fc Ref.. 6,000 so' 4 Am. Tel. ft Tel... 4,000 131 130 1304 Am. Z. 1. ft 8.... 700 3t4- 34 U niiv"imi, supper. J.sirv st g Atchison g,(00 103 103 103 Bald. Locomotive.. 4,900 794 764 764 Baltimore ft Ohio. 1,300 64 86 , S& Brook. Rapid Tran - St3 m n. uopper.... z.snn nb 6fi Cal. PetrQleum..,, 1 000 14 10 (janaaian racmc..' T, 19 200 17G. 174V 17K Central leather... 2,800 68 &6U Chesapeake ft Ohio 3,400 O0 69 4 ftt C, M. ft St. P..... 1,100 14 24 03 Chicago ft N, W 12 C, R. 1, ft P. Ry.. L00 18 H 17 Chtno Copper...... -1,800 63 '4 62 624 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 4000 48 4fi 46 Corn Products Ref. 800 1414 14 . 13 Crucible Steel 10,800 7l 734 74t Dla tillers' Securltle 800 464 46 'i 46H Brie 1,80(10 37 Zb USi General Electric... ...... ..... 167 Great No. pfd fs . . ..... 1164 Great No. Ore ctfa. 1.100 87 37 87 4 Illinois Central 600 101 100 100 Inter, Con. Corp.... 43,700 68 , 66 66 Inter. Harvester 1134 Int. M. M. pfd.'ctfs. 80,600 100 103 104 K. C. Southern.... 400 24 24 23 Kennecott Copper 49 Louisville ft Xash. 300 129 129 128 Mex. Petroleum.... 7,600 104 101 101 Miami Copper 1,000 36 34 34 M., K. ft T. pfd ;. 10 Missouri Psciflc... 2,800 4 3 3 Montana Power..... 200 92 91 91 National Lead 300 6 5 63 Nevada Copper,... 6, S00 20 19 19 N. Y.-Central 8.S00 104 102 103 S. T. N. H. A M.. 1,000 60 68 68 Norfolk ft Western. 1,600 129 127 127 Northern Pacific... 2,800 110 109 109 Pacific Mall 300 21 26 26 Pacific Tel. ft Tel.. . 83 Pennsylvania 4,100 66 65 66 Ray Con. Copper,. 4,100 26 24 24 Reading 44,700 106 103 103 Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 7,700 63 62 62 Hhattuck Arls. Cop. , 28 Southern Pacific... 2.400 97 96 96 Southern Railway.. 2,8002 3 23 23 Studebaker Co...... 2600 124 119 120 Tennessee Copper., 1,000 26 24 24 Texas Company 191 Union Pacific 12,100 139 137 137 Union Pacific pfd.. 800 80 80 79 U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 6,200 111 109 109 U. 8. Steel .119,00 97 96 96 U. S. Steel pfd...'.. 1,6)0 118 117 117 Utah Copper 1.1)0 83 62 82 Wabash pfd. "B",. 26 26 26 Western Union 1. 94 West. Electric 3,900 60 68 68 Total sales for th day, 780,000 ahares. Strike of Electrical v . Workers on Railways Is Being Threatened Springfield, 111., Sept. 1. Membe6 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers employed by sev enteen railroads in eight states are preparing to strike unless demands being drafted, asking an eight-hour day aqd a general wage increase of 5 centsaan hour, are met, according to J. P. Noonan, vice president of the Brotherhood, at Headquarters nere to night ' - , . .,, Fifth German Loan. ' Amstsrdam (Via London), Bapfe 1. The subscription lists for tha fifth Gorman war loan will opan 9ptmbr 4 and closa Oc tober I. Ths loan will bo In the form of I par cant Imperial bonds, not redeemable before ItH, Issue price, li, and t per eent treasury notsaat IS. Committees of the Young Men's Hughes and Fairbanks clubs have not met since appointment last week by President . Henry Beal of the club, and held a discussion of the campaign program for the next two months. It is probable that a mass meeting of members will be held within a month's time, the gathering to be in the form of a picnic or outing at an Omaha park. The educational committee has taken under consideration yie print ing of a pamphlet weekly, with a circulation of more than a thous and, to spread republican sentiment from the young man's standpoint. Make Final Shipments. The last interstate orders permiss ible under the freight embargo, for meats and cold storage products, were shipped yesterday morning at the four big local packing plants. All cars available for the transfer of the goods were pressed into service. By night yesterday, the loading crews had begun to till intra-state orders and local market demand. . Dangerous Holes Reported. Frequent reports have come to the police station that dangerous holes or cave-ins in the streets on the South Side are being left uncared for by the city. Yesterday two such reports came, and were attended to by workmen of the city under Com missioner Oeorge Farks. Une hole was at Twentieh and Missouri avenue and the other at Twenty-tHird and C streets. Church Statement ... West Side church oeoole will hold a big rally at the West Side Inter denominational church building at Thirty-eighth and Q streets this even ing. A free lunch and entertain ment will be the program of the evening. Music will be furnished by an orchestra of local people and a victrola. Motorists Return from West. F. A. Cressey, local business man, returned last evening from a 2,000 mile automobile tour of the west. He was accompanied by his wife, son, R. C. Cressey, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. E. Cressey. The trip lasted two weeks and included visits to Estes park, Denver and other western points. Roads were good at all times, the shoeman reports. Barbers Off Monday. Labor day will be a holiday for most business houses of the city. A notice was issued this morning from the local Barber's union that all bar ber shops would close down all day Monday, September 4. Masts Cttr Gossip. Furnished room for rent. . 8683 8. X3d, Phone 8. 1081.. J. Fanfare, laborer, arrested for abusing his wife, by station officers, waa sentenced to elxty days In the work house by Police Judge Reed yesterday morning. The C. W. B. H of th First Christian chruch will meet at the home of Mrs. John Brown, 4028 South Twenty-second street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Miss Carrie and Sara Hutchinson ar spending a few. days out of the city. On nromlss of bettor tratement Police Judge Reed suspended the ninety-day sen tence he had Imposed en Jay Dunton for alleged nonnupport. According to agreement Dunton will have to turn over to Ms wtxs a weekly allowance of IS. 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