UE STOCK MARKET lood to Choice Cattle Steady, : Others Weaker Lambs , Steady to Higher. , HOGS STEADY TO TWZ UP , ' " Omtht, Septembw Tt ill!-1 Rertt were: Cattla. Hoga. I officii M.na.y mm "; Officii Tti4y ' V.il Official W.dnKlar .... MIS " "."J Eatlmea, TbaiMV .... MIS ' Four dsn thle ntk..lMH .' IM Rama Save laet week.. .11.1.1 ST.ISS ten.. dy. I i aso.17.HI JI.IIS seme aeye I weeke aio.st.m ii.ui . ' Zml day. 4 week. m..M" J7.J7J II.01I km. daya laet reer..-U,l' Receipt, and Slepoeltlon H ck th. Union Sloe yard.. Omaha, tor twenty four hour, ending at I o'clock p. m.. Bp Hmber I. 116 : ,v , C. H. U. r 1 I 1 J .. it ii ii ii ' l n i . i 41 tl i" Wabuh yiaeourl Pacific ..... Colon Pacjflc 17 0. N. W ect ..... . C. ai N. W., t .... 40 C t P.. M. O.... H C. B. Q.. .aat .... c, a t Q-. t ,...i n., r. t p.. M.t-.i, i C B. I P.. .. vjlilcago Ot. Weetern . . . . Total recelpte ...... Ml DISPOSITION HEAD. ..... Caul.. Hoga. Vorrle Co. ........ Ill Swift Co .Ill fiudahy Paoulng Co.. 7 111 Armour Co. MM 'J J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packln Co . . 14 a O. P. Co. II Sheep. 1,141 1.140 741 Mil Bunnlnger uiiver. e. Korr Pecking Co Cudahay (from K. C.) 14 W. & Vanaant Co.... I Benton, Vanaant L. Ill Hill Son II r. b. uwii . J. B. Root Co.... 114 U P. Hua RoMnatoek Broa. .... 14 P. O. K.llott HI TVertaetm.r Df.n. Ill H. P. Hamilton II Snlllyan Bra. ...... II Lhm.r Broa II Kotsohlld ft Kr.be .. Ill Chrutl. , II Hinina ....... ...i. Roth Meyer. . II VJluaerg Vakr. Jeno.,4 Smith 71 Banner Broa .... I John Hnnrey . 101 Dennla Pranela .... II Jenaen Lunsron .. 114 : Pat C Day Other huyer. 411 II " Totals I.7M MM " - rattle Recelpte wr. larf. for a Thura day, 111 oara helng reported In. Thia brlnn the total for tha four day. p to 11,714 hud, Juet about half ai larsa aa th re oalpta wek at and a year a. Oood to cholc. beef cattle were la demand at fully .toarly prleee. Aa huh aa 111.71 Waa paid for Tory food hoary beevaa, that being the klchwt prlc paid thto market line June. . . Cowe and kalfen (enerally sold In about Ik bum aotcne aa yeeterday. Oood atock era and feeder are fully ateady, but In ferior g radoa art alow Milan, ehowlnt more r lea weakneaa. ,. , Quotatlona on Mttle: Oood t hole beevea, I.M)10.I4: fair to tood beeree. II-7II.I4; eonimon to fair beevea, 14.109 l.7lj food to choke fraaa beem, I7.l0el !.! fair to good araaa beeyea, l'.i;;7.ll common to fair srasa beeywJ. ll.MfJt.lJi food lo choice h.lfera, 4.IOfJ7.il food to eholo. cowa. Il.40t7.0l fair to fd .., 15 ;l.4; common to fair cow. I4.0 I. 7l food to cholo f.edera, I7.llvl.le: Air to food feedere. $I.IO)7.llj common I fair teedere, II. 01 01. 71 1 food to chclc alookera. I7.II07.11 atock h.llere. II.HC e.Mi tck cowa, l.ltl.ll clock calvea, II. IOI.IO veal cal. M.OOOH.IOl beef bulla, euam, tc ll.M4Jt.O0s Bologna bull, II ltt.ll. . Itepraaentatlv - ala: BEBF STEERS. No. 11... 40... 14... II... II... It... it.., 11... It... II,. II.,. Ay. Pr, . Ill II 40 .1061 t II NO. 10.. 4.. Ay. Pr. ...1014 II 10 II 7. Ill I II , I. " 00 1 II t 41 I o I II ...1017 1 10 It 1071 ... Ml t ti II "41 ...101 t II I ..,1111 I 41 II 1101 mi tit ifl . 1364 I tl ...IMS IS II 10. "II If STEERS AND HEIFERS. ... 141 I 01 . tt lit 10 II HRIPBRS. ... 147 I 70 I.....'... 411 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. I 10 1 M 10......... Ill I 00 II.. 1011 ' CALVES, , , l. ....... 119 I 0 I HI WESTERNS. F. M. Helnrtch Montana. ilator(..144l 10 00 It eleere. .1417 110 M. J. Kohn Wyoming. 10 steer,. 11 HI 1 II Jt. leer... 101 1 II Ultle Powder I.lv Stock Co. Wyo. 14 steers. It 10 II steer. .1111 111 Lance Cek Cattl Co. Wyo. ; II eleere.. Ill I II - NEBRASKA. ' tatr.. 144 II I feeder, f II 1 10 SOUTH DAKOTA. , llterg.; lit III lOeteera.. Ml III Hog Boyr all took their tlm about atertlnf thla morning and for the flrat kaur. or o n trading was don. Chlcogo with a moderate run reported Just strong price end waa slew at that, and when the local market got und.r way It waa on about the name eort of a baale, both shippers and packer filling their order, el flfure that ranfed from eteady lo a much aa a nickel higher. Once the movement otarted It took only a abort while to clean up all the offering nd practically everything had changed hand before 1:10. Bulk of th eela waa quoted at I10.40O ll.l, big and of the packlnf hoga aelllng around lll.i nd under. Buyer gav as high a 110.11 for a couple of ple.e. of load and paid 110.10 for full load. Sell.ra tried hard to beat yesterdsy'a new record, but none of today'! offerings were a good a yeatsrday'a topper and lit klflh mark we not vn quatd. ; T - ReprMentaUV. aaleai . .. M. A. Sh. Pr. No. At, Sh. Pr. : II. ,101 1 II II M..H 10 1 40 , .. HI 10 1 41 It. .11 II 10 I It.. lit I II II II. .HI 440 I. .11 ... It II M..1M ... It M ; II. .111. ... II i Sheep Whatever weakness there was In fat lamb yesterday was fully mad up to day. Packer talked ea.l.r price on flrat Kunde, and with Chicago reporting only a ateady market some sell.ra cut looeo at price that were no more than steady to atrong. In other caeca, however, aalea were railed aa much ae 10911c higher. On band sold aa high a 110.41. setting a new top for the week, while several airinge lanoea at It. I, and a bunch or two that from packer atandpolnt left much to bo dealred atopped at 119.11. In fact, no real toppy lambe were on otrer, tnougn some aouot wee etpreseed If cholc lamb would have el above eie.ti naa may oeen nere. Feeder lambe were In none too large aup- ply, and moat of them had been cleaned up by noon. Trade waa very uneven, and eome !ee war ooneidered eael.r, whit other looked etrong, general trade being quoted fully steady. A new top for the week on feeder lambs waa eetabllshed when one load brought 111.4. Others reached lll.li, and bulk of tha desirable kinds sold unward. from glt.la, eome around 111.09 being of only medium claea. Feeder eheep were comparatively scarce. A deck r so of aged breeder landed at IT.ec, It wa a cue of not enough fat aheap Tt make a market again today. Almoet no ewea ware here. Fed yearllnaa and wethers sold 1 17.71, but nothing of that elaaa haa been eomlng, and they furnished jyr basis for Menparteoa. though they ware called fully ateady. Quotations an aheop and lambe. Lambe. good to choice, II0.I0O10.II; lamb, fair to goad, 9tl.ee91e.ee; ismoe, reeuera, it.ecv 14.40: yearling, good te cnoice. ll.eetPT.l yearling, fair to good, ll.l0O7.0d; yearlloga. Teea.ra, .eeja.o; wirtr..re. lair vo cnoice, I4.li9t.li: wea, good te choice, 11.1090.11 owee, fair to good. 11.0094.10: ewee. plat ta culls, $4.00 91.71; ewea. feeder.. i.09 4.11: ewea, breeder, ait ages, 1s.119t.e0, Representative aaleai N. ' Wt, Pr. til vrymlnf feeder lamb...... 47 lit II no Wvo,.-.lna feeder lamal .... 41 19 11 111 Idaho feeder lamb I II 90 III Idaho feeder lamb 99 19 10 M Idaho feeder lamb ........ 91 19 19 2!1 Wyoming lamb , 99 19 90 111 Idaho awaa 1M (SO Kaawaa City lit Stork Markat. Kanaa City, Sept. T. Cattl Receipt. 1,400 head; market, eteady; prime fed ateere, I14.90911.O; dreesed be.f a tee re. 17.269.7i: WMtern eteere. 14.1090. 10 tochers and feeders, l.IiOI.ISl bulla, 11.11 aye. fa; caivea ...ever 11.... Hoga Receipts, 7,16 head; market. higher; bulk of aalea. 119.70911. 011 heavy. lto.fiOU.09; packers and butckera, 119.790 11.11: light, tll.71fjll.ll: plea, II.7S01I.M. Sheep and lambe Receipt. 1,10 bead; market, higher; lambs, H0.10O10.7i: year lings, !7.i0I.IS; wethers, I7.ii07.7i; ewea, Ii.ti07.li. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattl Weak. Hogs Weak. Bbf Straw. Chicago, Sept. 7. Cattle Receipts. 1.000 head; market, weak; native beef cattle, ll.44O10.i0; western ateers, I4.40OI-H: stockers snd feeder, 4.7ll)7.7i; cowa and helfero, I9.70.i0; calves. II.I0O1I.00. Hoga Receipts, 11,000 head; market, weak, ic to )0c lower; bulk of sale, 10 11 OU li; light, flS.40eyil.4a; mlaed, I10.00O 11.41; heavy, tl.lidll.li; rough, fl.liO 10.11; plge, tl.lOOl.tO. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 17.40 head; market, atrong; wethers, I4.460l.li; ewea, ll.iiOMO; lambs, ll.lioll.l. . St. La!s Ley Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo., Bept 7. battle Receipts. 7,100 head; market lower; native beef steere, 7.004Hl.OO; yearling steers and heifers, It 4010.2I: cowa, 1.1007.75; stock era and feeders, 11.1001.00; Texas quaran tine steers, IS.IOOI.iO; prime southern steers, 11.0000.00; cows and helfere, It.l OI.00; prime yearling steers snd belfera, 17. tool. 00; aatlv reive., IS.00 0 11.71. Hoge Rectpte. 1,70 head: market high er: pigs and lights, 7. 00911.10; mlaed and butcher, I10.70OH.40; good heavy, 111.10411.40; bulk. 10.TifVlI.. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1,1' markat ateady; lambs, I7.00OI0.7I ter ewea, IM0CJ7.35; bleating ww 10.00; yearling!. 1.00I.I0. 10 head: M.ooo Skin City Ur Stock Market. Slou City, la.. Sept 7. Cattle Reclpta. 1,004 head: market, steady to 10O1IC lower; beef steere, ll.ooei.io; bulchera, li.iOCJ 7.00; cannera, 14.009 i.2i; atockera and feed ere, 10.0097.00; . bulls, ataga, etc, li.liO I.S0: feeding cowa and heifers, 14.110 40. Hoge Receipts. 1,000 head; market. 109 lie higher; light, - 110.16910.40; mixed. 110.40910.60; heevy, !10.i9910.li; bulk of aalea, flO.i0910.70. Sheep and lambs Receipts, 1,100 heed: market, steady; ewes, 14. 0097.00; lambs, I7.OOOI.3S. ; '" St, Mph Un Stock Market. St. Joeevh. Mo Sept. t.-MJattl Receipt., 1,600 head; market eteady; eteere, 14.109 10.60; cowa and helfere, 4.S0910.00! calves, I! I0flll.l0. I Hoge Receipts, 4.000 head; . market steady; top, Sll.M; bulk of aalea, I10.I0O lO.li. Sheep and Lambe Receipt!, 10 head; market slows. lambs, 110. 0010. SO; ewe, l4.7HtJ7.il. . , ' Un Stock la Slf hi. South Omaha ..; S.so 1.10 11,700 Chicago 7,000 11,00 11,000 Kanaaa City 1,100 7,10 1,100 St. Loula .......... 1,10 1,700 1,100 sieui cur .......... i.oo r s. i,oo TotaH .11,100 ' 10,100 41.S0 ; ' OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Butter No. 1 erasmery. to cartons or tubs, toe, No. I, lie. Cheese Imported Swiss, lb.. !: domas tic Swiss loot block SwlM.'3rJc: twins, 17o; triplets, IT He; datsis, Toung Amer ica, ilKc; blue label brick, UHo; llm berger. 20o; Mew JTork white, 10c; Rocque fort, 86c. Oysters Stand arda, 11040c; aelsctt, 100 4lo; counts, saoitOc. Plih rreshi Hstibut, lb., lie; cetftsh, )v17e; red salmon 14c; fall salmon,--llc; whittfish,, 16m btrrtng, Toj trout, ltci yel low pika, 17c; bullheads, lie; carp, to; blaok bass, llcj sunftsh. Ic? croppies, lc; pickerel, lie; steak oodftsh. lSe; Ulsflsh lo; fresh headiest shrimp, gal.. Il.ll; red map per, lb.. He; Spanish mackerel. Itc; Lake Krle, jumbo whltsftsh Hot flounders, lie, fresh peeled shrimp, par gal., II. Beef CutsRlts: No, 1, lc;No. I, ITc; No, I, Ho. Loina: No. 1, Ho; No. I, It Wo; No. I, Uo. Chucks: No. 1, lie; No. I, HHo; No. I, lOHo. Rounds: No. 1, 17 Ho; No. I, HHci No. S, J2c. Plates: No. 1, 10c; No. I, l; No. I, l. Fruit and vegetable prtoea furnished k? Otlloaky Fruit C.f , i Fruits Oranges, tOs 100s. tt4s, 4 bo; 118s. 12IS, 14.71; 160s. fi 170s, lt.lt; lOe. Ills, l0s,,fK.I0. Lamonai 1 00s. 100s, tt.10; ! cholc. II. Peaches! Par box, 11.20;'ln lota, 11.16; bushels, 02.7ft bu. Poem: Bushel Kelfers, II. M bu.: 1-bushOl lots. 11.11; 10 bushal tots or mora, 1.0; California Bart lett. fancy 12.16 crate; Ch. l-tler 0, 11.71; Bartlett 0-tler 0, 12.21; fancy Flemish, 11.10; cholc Flemish, $2.21. Grapes: Home-grown, lOo basket; Malagas, tl.lt orate; Tokays, 2. Apples: Oravanstean, $1.21 bo; Bella flowers, 11.74; cooking, 11.21 bu. barrel, tl to; eating, ti ll. Cantaloupes! Stan dards, 12.71 orate; ponya, fl.lti flat, II. Watermelon: 10 1. P run est On ar rtval, II. It crate. ' Vegetable: sweet spuds, vir. Barrels 14.10 bbl- Southern hmpds.. 11.11 hmp.; California erates, 14 orate; potato, bushels,- Il.ll bu.: onions, span, i crate; onions. red, le lb,; onion, western, IHot cabbage, mo; tomatoes. 7 to bask.; eucumbers 60c; celery, 40c dos. ! 1 Honey, i.70 esse. Poultry Llvet Brolten, m to I lh I0o; ovar $ lbs., Ha; Hens: over is., ifc; Under 4 lbs.. Ho; rooster and stags, 10c; geasa, full feat herd; fat, 10o young and eld ducks, full feathered, fat, 14c; turkeys any si it over I I be., 14c; turkeys, las than I itts., itatr price; capon, r ids. ana over, 14c! guineas, each Ito, Squabs: Homers, 14 oa. each, per dos,. 14.00; II pa, each, per dos., 13.(0; I oa. each, par dos., 1.60; un der I os, each, per dos,, lOo. Pigeons, par dos.. 11.00. - . . 1 - ' MI.KTltaneus tracker jack, oorn pops and chackars, case, 11.00; half oases, 11.71; pea nuts.' Special No. 1. tb IHq; Jumbo- pea nuts. .: Dopcorn. case. oi.sv; nonay. new oaaa, 8.71, , - - CeMM Marhei. V .'. Vw Tork. Sent' Th market for eoffaa futures was nervous and Irregular In to day's trading. Art opening decline of 1 to 4 points was followed by rallies with De cember selling up to l.40e and March to O.IBc. orr about point net nignen en covering, but th markat soon weakened under renew a noaiaaiton -ana , acaiiorina pressure, whtch may have bean promoted byitalk of slightly saslar firm offers. This bra's k carried tha more active positions into new low arades, with December selling at I I Jo and March at 0.40c, or about 11 to li noints not lower, after wn.cn prices rallied again on renewed covering with the close net I points higher to I points lower, near month being relatively steady, Sales, 18,000 bags. Closing bids: September, 9.41c; October, 1. 4fl; .November, t tfcc; December, O.Hc; January, f.40e; February, 1.44c; March, a.tr; April, i.sec; May, o.ttc; June, Ml-; July, 1.17. Soot corf. Quiet;- Rio 7a, iw; Santos 4s. 11 ci tost and freight offers war about unrhansed to -2 noints lower with 4s auoted at il. tec, London credit. , The official cables rauortM an advance of 10 rale tn tha Rio market, while Santos spots were unchanged and futures It to Tt re is tower; nto avenang on London l-iid lower, Tha weather waa fine tn Sao Paulo with temperature ranging from 12 to II degree. . , . ' ' . Ctettas, JfjwlMi.'' i New York. Sept. 7. Cotton Future opened barely ateady; October, 11.41c; De cember, lt.tBo; January. ,ia.fec; Mann, it.sic: Mar. ii.iso. t Cotton future eiosea , easy: . Ootober. li.iic; pecamber, 11.330; January, it.le March. H.tOci May. lt.llo. Hoot cotton waa auiet: miadnng UDinna. it, toe. no saie. k Tha cotton mark closed easy at th low est of the day or from 21 to 17 points Under last night final figures. Liverpool, Beut. 7. Cot ton Snot, easier: good middling, t.!4c; middling, Mloj low int. idling, s,iJ. Bales, voJ bale. Kr4rarted Applaa and Dried Fruit. New York. Sept. t. Evaporated Add! Dull; fancy, 77c choioa, o; prims, I4t4. ' uriea irruiis mines, wan nar: uanrornia. 0 Oregona, tltc; apricots, quiet; r-hntr. If SI 1 1 Ue! extra C ho lea. ' U llts ; fancy, littaiavfcc; paacnes. dun: choice. 0e; eitra vneice, tc; fancy, Tc Raisins, firm ; loose muscatels, I I c ; choice to fancy aaeueo, ityio; adieu, itioo. '.' OU iM Reels. Savannah, Oa Sept ' t. Turpentine- Firm;-44o; sales, iit obis.; receipts, lit bbla.; shipments, 114 bbis,; stock, 11.011 bbt. . Renin Firm: ales, til bbls.; receipts. i,s bbl.; snipmenis, is nois.; stocks, 114 bbls. Quote: A, B lt.10; C, D, Ift ll R. Hit: F. 14. im; O. H.17U: H. 10.20 I, M.H; K, I0.ITI,: M. 10.10; N, II.!) t.sei nui et.ee; w w, i.e. , " ' '; Meial Markei, ' ": New York. SepL t. Metals Lead, II. IS 42 1.71. Spelter, ateady; spot. East St. Louts delivery, offered at II. Tl. Copper, firm electrolytic, lll.OOOH.Ov. Iron, steady and uncnangea. Tin, quiet: spot, sas.iiBat.oi. At London Copper: Spot, 1101 Is; futures. 1100 Ids: electrolytic, mi. Tin: Spot, 1170 ie; luiures, sin lea. ieao, as, apel tar. 141 10. ? - . iUtr 0 Chicago, Sept 1. Falling off In dealing by shippers and packers Caused hog prices today to have a downward slant Thera was no special can for cattl, , Sheep and Iamb wars aisa plentiful. , ' Dry Oaotia Markat. . New Tork, Sept. T. Cotton good wara firm today; oemanq waa active for heavy convertibles. Yarns wara excited. Raw silk was easier. Fin men'a wear gold Ir regular tor spring. . GRAIN ANHRODUCE Cash Wheat in Omaha Strong Despite Weakness of Chi cago futures. OOEN ADVANCES A CENT : Omahft. Sptrabr f , Sll. -Th coflh whttt on tha Omaha xchattve rsui vorv tron tailav. AHhouah tha Chi cago future war fully i eanta lower tha dmand for whaat here waa rood, Mlltng at practlcalir unebanc) pricaa. Tha damaAtl for oorn was vootl today. Tha racelpta wara rathar Usht, but with good demand thla cereal advanced a cast, aelllnf unchanged to a cant higher, Tha demand for oaU In thla market con tinue! good, and with light recelpte, together with excellent demand, oats aold unchanged to a quarter higher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to l.OiO.OOO bushels; corn, SM0 bushels. Liverpool cloaa: Wheat uncitangea; com. Hpld off. Primary wheat receipts were 1, 111, MO buahola and ehlomente 1.C34.000 bushels, against receipts of a1.000 bushels and ship menu of txs.BQO bushels last year. Primary oorn race lots were S2M90 bush- Is and shipments 274,000 bushels., against receipts of eaS.OOO bushels and shipments of Z7S,Q90 DUsneu last year. Primary oats recelots were 1.141.000 bush els and shipments I.OHs.OOO bushels, against receipts of i,3t3,0Q bushels ana impraenis of 1,404,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RBCBIPTB. ; Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis ..,... 127 21! -MJ .....187 ... ... 101 ... Dulutb Omaha 72 ,"....130 31 Kansas City St. Louis 22 Winnipeg ... ,,.. HI. ... Thes sales wars reported today: Wheat No, 1 hard winter, I cars, $I.flH: ear. ll.Bl: No. 2 hard Winter. 1 car, 11.12: 1 car, 11.61; 10 cars. 11.11; 1 car, 11.60; 4 care, 11.10; No. 2 hard winter, 12 cars. 11.10; I cars, 1.41; 1 car, 11.41; X sar, 11.41; I ears, 11.47; N. 4 hard winter, 1 car, 11.41; 1 car, l.4; ears, l.4t: 3 cars., 11.44; 1 l-e cars, 11.42; 2-1 oar (rye mixed), $1.10. Sample, hard winter, 1. car, $1.41; 1 car, fl.40; 1 car, 11.14; 1 car, 1.12: 1 car, 11.02; No. I spring, 1 car, 11.41; No. 1 mixed durum, 1 car, 11.41; No. 4 mixed, l oar. 11.47. Rye: No. 2. 1 car ll.lt; 2 cars, 11.17;. Barley: No. I, S 2-1 cars, I0o; No. 4, 1 ear, lee; i ear (corn mixed;, sac; No. 1 feed. 1 oar, He. Corn No. I white: 1 ear, !: 1 car. 12c. No. I white: 1 car, 12o; 1 ear, Tie. No. 1 yellow: 1 ear, II c. No. t yellow: 1 car, !2o; 1 ear, lie. No. I yellow: 1 ear, I J 4c, No, I mixed: 1 ear. lUAc. No. 4 mlxcIH. 1 car, He; No. I mixed; 1 car, II e. No. I mixed: l car, hoc; i car, tic; i car, isc. Oats Standard: 2 ear, 4te; 1 car, 41c. No. I white: I cars. 41c: 4 cars. 44fce. No. 4 whits: 1 car, 44o. Sample; 1-car, 4Sc; I cars, 44c ; i-o or a car, sc, ' Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard, ll.4l691.SI: No. I hard. H.401.I0: No. 4 hard, I1.10OMI; No. 2 spring, 1.47tl.tl; no. i spring, ti.44Qii.4i; no. i aurum, 491.41: No. 2 durum. 11.4201.47. Corn: No. 2 white, I2tft2c; No. 1 white, I20l2c: No. 4 whits, ll0Hc; No. 1 White, 110 12c; No. I whit, 71012s; No. 2 yellow. 12H012; No. I yellow, '22012c; No. 4 yellow, Il0l2c; No. I yellow, I10llo; No. I yellow, IO0llc; No. I mixed, 110 1144c; No. 1 mixed. Il021c; No. 4 mixed, IOA!lo; No. I mixed. lO0llc; No. I mixed, 71020c Oats: No, 2 white, 4n04tc; standard, 4t04lc; No, I white, 4404lc; No. 4 white, 440440. Barley: Malting, 10010c; No. 1 feed. 770 12c. By: No. 2, 11.1701. II; No. 1, 1.10 1.11. . September wheat opened a llttl higher and December and May around a cent lower. Tha two latter deliveries scored an advane In th face of bearish news from Europe, both closing above th opening. A cable saying that Greek troops stationed at 8a lonlkl have joined the allies and will fight with Anglo-French against the Bulgarians was th chlsf factor In tha market. It was taksn by ths trade to mean that Greece will soon formally Join tha allies and enter 'the great war to fight shoulder to shoulder with them. This eabl affected tha speculation, but It did not keep tha export bids out of th markst, or prevent their being tha high est on tha crop. Considerable wheat was woTRsq nera lor export. Corn and oat both held withl a narrow range. A return of mora favorable weather had It effect on corn, although ther was no general stampede to sell. . Oats wore without particular feature, and there wa very little trading In them. omah closing prices on futures lor this aayi Art Qpsn. High. Low. Close. Te. Wht, Sept, 1 41 1 48 141 1 4T 147 Dec. 1 10 1 104 US 0 110 May I II . 1 ll 161 l 11 it! Corn. j Sep'. II H4 It . lift II Psfc tOH TO T0H i TO 71 May tl Tl T34 Oata, , Sept 444 - 44 44 44 41 Deo, 47 47 47 47 47 May 4lj 41 ltj 4t 40 Chicago closing prices, furnished Tha Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grata broker, lit South Sixteenth street: Art. J Open. 1 High. Low. Close. Yea. Wht, " 1 Sept. 1 It 1 61 141 1 It 111 Dee. ltl-ll '. 1 II Hi in it4 May 1 14 t II 111 1 II 166 Corn Sept. 1111 It II It H Pec. 7171 7 7 75 tl May 1171 71 IT Tl Tt Oats Sept. 4T4T 4T 41 4 47 Deo. 414141 4t 41 4t May tltt : tl 11 . II 12 Pork Oct. IT 00 IT 00 IT 00 27 00 IT 00 Pee, 24 Tt II II 2 70 II 00 24 tO Lard Oct. 14 II A II 14 2B 14 41 14 IS Dae, 14 II 14 II ' II 17 14 07 14 II Ribs Oct. 14 21 14 H 14 IT 14 ST 14 tl Jan II II f II II 12 OTj II 10 II It CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS ltoport Or Has Entered War bends FHca af Wheat Dawn, Chicago. Sent. T. Reports that Greek forces had Joined with the British and French troops to right tha Bulgarians led to a decline In the wheat market today, but prices later made a rally, helped by word of Bulgarian successes against Rou manla. The close was nervous, c to lc net lower, with December at tl.H and May at 11.11, Corn finished o off to a like advance, oata down 0o to 0e and provisions varying from 16o decline to a rise of lc. Wheat traders appeared to be watching chiefly for signs as to whether an outtet would soon b found for tha big surplus took piled up in Russia ana Roumania. Assertion that areen troops at naiomna had reinforced the Analb-French allies had an Immediate bearish sffect here. Oosslp that some Greek export orders at Now York had bean cancelled also served to depreaa price , Bullish reactions late In th day failed to overcome entirety tn previous Down turns In tha wheat market. Ths recovery. though, was atlll In pro tress whan . Inter rupted by the closing gong. Most of the relative final strength appeared to be due to th surrender of a Roumania fortress and 20,000 man within fifty miles of the capital of Roumania. Corn averasred lower with wheat. Ship ping buelness lo tha east was restricted, by Inability to obtain cars. Oats weaken ed mainly out of sympathy for wheat and corn. The primary movement exceeded last week's showing. Provisions had a downward tendency for the most part. Packers, were sellers, ea naclslly of lard. Wheat No. I raeV ll.S301.t4c; No. I red. 21.4t01.l2H No. 2 hard. Il.l44h01.t: No, 2 hard, l.ZK0l.4. uorn o. yellow, ll0ltc: No, yellow, IS07e; No. 4 whits. ItOMc. Oats No. I whit. 40047; standard, 47 trier. Ttya No. 2. 11.11; barley tOrfrll.lO; timothy, H.7I0 4.71; clover, 111.00014 00. Pork IIT.fift; lard, 114.47; riba, fl4.SD0I4.TS Butter Unchand. Ksas HlBher: receipts, 1.101 cases; firsts. 20Sc; ordinary firsts, 2402tO at mark, cases included, soft sec Potatoes Lower: racelpta. 18 cars: Jer sey cobblers, 11.40 0 1. 44: Jersey mountains. ll.IS01.4O; Jersey giants. 1.3t01.1O; Mtn-nesotes-Ohloa, 11,0001. It. Poultry Alive, higher; fowls, Hoi springs, u He. St. issuls Grain Market. . S t. Louie, Sept. T .Wheat No. t red, ll.tt01.O; No. $ hard, 11.5401.41; Sep tember. Il.ll i Depembar. 1 1.51V Com Ne. t, tl0&Tu; No, I white, ?0 He; September, II o; December, TS0 Oata No. 2, 4te; No. Sjrhlt, 41o. Ctty Clansral Market. Kansas City, Mo,. Sept. T. Wheat No, 2 hard. 11.1001.11; No. I red, tl.t401.OO; September, 91.41; December, IM; M, l,U. Corn No, I nixed, H0llo; No. I Walt, t0Oi Na . g FU9W, 40SS September, I4ci December, 74 c; May, 77077,e. Oats No. J white, 474 04le; No. 2 mixed, 46047c. ' NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. QnaUtls af the Day an th Various Lsjb4- New York, Sept. T. Flour Unsettled. Wheat Spot, easy: No. 1 duram, 91.7m; No. 1 northern Dulutb 1.7t; No. 1 north ern Manitoba, 11.77. t- o. b.. New York. Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 11.00, e. I t New York. OatsSpot, easy; standard, t2C&tc Hay Firm; No. 1. fi.H: No. 2, $1.26; No. 2, 11.11; shipping, yOc0H.OO. Hops Quiet; state common to cholc, ltll; telle; 1114, S0le; Pacific coast. 1116, I01to; 1114, 700c, Hides Steady; Bogota, !2031c; Cen tral American, 12 c. Laathar Flm; hemlock firsts, 27n -onds, 20c. Provisions Sorkr firmer; mesa, 920.000 21.00; family, HO.OO0ll.Ot; short clear, 127.00021.00. Beef, firm; mess, I2O.&O0 21.00; family, I22.IO0H.OO. Lard, steady; middle west. l'4.IQ01f.OO. Tallow rtrm: city, ic, nominal; coun try, 0lc; special, $e. Butter Steady; receipts, 12,01? tubs; creamery, extras, 02 score), 130Hc; higher scoring, 24034; first, 31031e; seconds, 21 021c. Eggs Finn, receipts, 12,721 ease; fresh gathered, axra fine, 2601o; extra first, 34024e; firsts, 22023c; nearby hennery, whites, ftne to' fancy, 4&4io; nearby nan- nary, browns, 110 42c. - ' Cheese Steady; receipts. 0,303 boxes; tate, whole mtlk, specials, HV,01lc; state. average fancy, ll01lc. Poultry Live, steady: broilers, lie; rowis, llc; turkeys, 12020c. Pressed, strong and unchanged. . Minneapolis Oraln Market, MlnneasMlIs. Seof. i. Wheat September, 11.40; December, ll.llfeOl.H. Cash: No, l nara, SI.ST; no. I norinern, fi.eify 1.04; Ne. 2 northern, $1.170 1.02 , riour uncnangea. , Barley 04 0 He. ; Rye ll.1701.lt.' Bran 120.10021.10. ' Corn .Vo. 1 yellow, I40I&C. ' Oats No. Iwhlte, 04fHc. Flax 12.0302.01. tlvrpol Oral Markst. a.,..i-a. 11. IIJ. Un 11a I AA Nn 9 14 Id; No. 2 red western winter, 14s lOd. corn apot; American mixeo, new, jus . ' - - '. ' ' New York Honey Market, New York, Sept. 7. Prima Mercantile Paper 2 per cent, fltariins- Exchanr Slxtr-dar bills. 94.71; demand, 4.7t; cables, 4.71 7-14. Silver Bar, 7e Mexican aouars, nac Bonds Oovernment, steady; ralroad. Ir regular. Time Loans Firmer: sixty day. 201 par cant; ninety. days, 202 per cent; U months, 203 per cent. Call Money Firm; highest, I par cent; lowest, 2 par cent; ruling rat, I par cant; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 3 par cent; offered af- 2 par cent. U. S. r. ?s rag. tt M., K. AT. 1st 4s 73 edn rnnrvon ..tt M. P. con. Is. 101 U B. Is reg..!00M. P. ts 07 d coupon ,.iuum,. x, u. oao. es.ii U. S. 4s, rei..l0lN. T. C. as. ...101 do coupon ..U0N. Y., N. H. A Am. Smelt. s .101 U. cv s..r.lll A. T. AT.ev.4sll0N. Ppo. 4b...... 01 Anglo-French to 06 do Is 66 Atctt. gen. vinv. b, u. re i es B. 4k O. 4s.... 99 P. T. T. OS.. 191 4 Beth 8. ref. Is.lOOUPenn. eon 4s.l04 Cent Pac. 1st... HPenn gen. 4s.l0l C. O. ev, 4s 84 Heading gen. s vs C, B. sQ. jt. 4S t7St U A S. F. C, B. A Q jt. 4shh flf. 4s . .... 11 !., M.SSt.P.cv MlVl O. . CV. SS....1U4 C.. R. 1. ft Fac. 8. P. rf. is.... It Rr ref. 4s .. 71 B. Rr. Is 101 a A S. ref 4S II Union Pacific 4 IT D. 4s R. O. 0. 411 ao cv, as .... v tr.ria imi 4 ... fls.TT. S. Rub. Is.. 102 Oen. Eleotrle 6s.l04U. 0. 8. 6s. ...105 QL iNo. 1st. 4S 18 wso. rei s o.. .... 1. C. ref. 4s.... HKW. U. 4a .. t6 Int. M- M. 4s.lOIW. El. cv. 8s..l0 K. C. So. ref 6s D. A R. O. la.. 01 L. A N. Un. 4s tl . . , v ' Local Stock and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co., 441-11 Omaha National bank build ing. Omaha: STOCKS Asnao. Beatrice Crmy. Co. T pet pfd...l06 . 107 Booth Fisheries Co. pfd.. 10 11 Dears 4t Co. pfd. iN 91 Douglas Hotel Co. stock...... to 70 Fslrmont Crmy. Co. 7 pot pfd.. 104 100 Oooch M. K. Co. T pet pfd B tt 100 Mountain States T. A T, t'o,.JU in McOorv Stores Corn, pfd...; ..14 W Omnha A C, B. Ry. A B. pfd OS Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd..., 72 74 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com.. 4ft 12 Patera Mill Co. pfd tt 101 Packard Motor Co, pfd. ...... ,10 102 Kutxberger 4t Sons Co. pfd...... 09 100 Union Stock Yard I pel 100..109 , 102 BONDS ' Booth-St. Leu Is s, 1H1 tt 100 , Denver Qas Elec Sa, 1041,.,, tl tt ' East Bt. L. Bub. Is, ltll.... Ifc 17 Inwa Ptd. C. Co. 4s, 1914-1114. tt 100 Ft. Dodge, Pes Moines A 8. C. 12 92 K. C. By. 1st IS, 14 IT 92 O. A C. B. St. Ry. ts, lttl,, H 07 Sulsbarger A Sons Co, fls, 1141.. tt 100 Swift A Co. IS, 1044 ...100 100 Trenton Nb. Eleo, ts, 1121-21.104 104 11 LonAe Mosey Market. ' London, Sept. 7. American securities were cheerful under th lead of United States Steel. The closing was steady Sliver Bar, 11 -ia per ounce. Money I per cent. Dlecount Rates Short bills. 101 per cent; three months, 606 per cent. f Bank Clearing, Omaha, Sept. T. Bank clearing for Omaha today were 4. 410, 411.17 and for the corresponding day last year, H.ttt.tOl.lt. I- Sugar Market, ' . New York. Bept. T. Sugar. Raw. steady; centrirugal, 1.02c; molasses, 4.2to. Refined, steady; fine granulated, I.Ho. Future at noon war 2 points higher to 1 point lower. Americans Aboard Two Vessels Sunk In Great War Zone Washington; Sept. 7. Sinking of two vessel! in the European war zone with American, aboard was reported to the State department today. The department will investigate both inci dent,. There i, no information now to indicate that either vessel Aval at tacked illegally. Consul McGunn at - Glasgow an nounced that there were twenty-eight American on board the British steam ei Kelvinia when she was sunk by a mine or torpedo September 2, while bound from Newport News to Avon mouth and Glasgow. All of the Americans, muleteers, were rescued and now are in Glasgow. Consul Hurst at Barcelona, ipain, reported that two "presumable Americans, James Andrews ana i-on Bruce, were among the crew of the Italian sailing vessel Stella Delmare, which was sunk by a submarine off the Belearic islands on August 29. Folev Observes Thirtieth . Anniversary of Business T. T Fnlrv celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of the opening of his establishment on Douglas street, Wednesday with a dinner for sev eral of his Omaha friends. Foley came to Omaha from the range of Wyom ing and Colorado where he was a cowboy. . When Folev ooened his establish. ment he employed Jim Mason, a col ored man, ai an attendant: Mason nas been with him ever since and Wednes day Foley presented him with a check for $100 in appreciation of his loyal Wheat Holds Its Own, With' . : Light Receipts Here With receipts of seventy-three ears, the lightest in several days, wheat just held its own and sold at $1.471.52 per bushel, practically unchanged from Wednesday. - The sales made wara lartrelv for exDort. Corn waa up a cent and sold at 79 (ft 82)4 cents per bushel, with twenty- one carloads on tne mraicet. HEW YORK STOCKS Overextended Ball Accounts in Some of Prominent Special-. ties Suffer Depreciation. ; M.AKINES SELL HEAVY New ork,. Sept 7. Orer-extended bull account In some of th prominent spe cialties suffered more or less depreciation today's broad and actlre market, while coppers, petroleums, tobaccos and numer ous minor . Issue pursued a contrary course. . There was hearr selling of the Mercan tile Marines, the eommon making ran ex treme decline of 2 points, with 2 for the preferred. United, Fruit forfeited 2 points, but Paclfto Mail, controlled by the Marine Interests, made a gross gain of 44- united States Steel reflected steady realis ing for profits on yesterday's advance to a new record, though losing only a half point on the day, but Kelly -Springfield Tire, one of th strongest Issues of the motor group, broke 4 points to 20 ft, only part of this de QHne being regained. Readlnera strength waa tha outatandina feature, mounting 4 to 110, Its highest price elnce last Van with moderate ac tivity and strength In coaler. New Tork Central, Baltimore A Ohio and New Haven. Pacirica helped the movement In rails for time, but fell back on llaht of. ferlngs. - . -improvement In conners did not make mnch headway until the final hour, when Inspiration rose 2, to the new record of 40, with average gains of 1H points In other metals, Favorable trade conditions and ad ditional foreign orders were accepted as the primary reasons for the movement scarcity Of the finished nroduet nnnntA for theactlvlty at higher prices of th sev eral paper Issues, International Paper com mon ana preferred gaining from 2 to 4 points. Munitions and eaulnments were ir regular at best and moiors yielded to pres sure with thttr accessories. Total . sales of stocks amounted te 1,025,400 shares. The firmness of franca and anathp pa. tlon In marks, both on nominal daallnaa. featured the exchange market .Bonds were Irresulai with hMviitaM tn Rock Island debentures. Total sales, par value, 23,486,000. united States bonds were nnthanad nn call. Bales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet surer.. 7.?oft is I0S 90H 62 62 American Can .... 18,500 64 Am. Car A Fnrtv 1 Ann aa Amer. Locomotive. - 2,400 72 Am. H. at Raflnln. S 15ft in 141 Am. Sugar Refg... 200 102 72 iw 102 Amer. Tel. ft Tel., 1,200 122 1324 132i lUO, K,. B., l,OUU Jlfrtt Anaconda Copper.. 16,700 83 2ft H 13 103 US 104 14 II K II IS 7H TOIUWin altOCO. Jl,IUU eSr Baltimore at Ohio. 2,200 28 Brooklyn Rap. Tr. Butte ft sun. cod.. 01 I 1,100 2S 1,100 ITS li 17 Calif. Petroleum... Canadian Pacific... Central Leather. . ,, Chesapeake Ohio Chi., Mil. Bt P.. Chicago sV North., Chi., R. I. k Pac. . Chlno Copper..,..-. Colo. Fuel & Iron. HI 33!a 171 176)1 I7S 57 1,700 1,100 '"ioo ll BO ii to it5 121 H 17 H a left "tt 41 lS 1,700 . 1,700 1,000 11,700 1.S0O M W I2H 41 16 Corn Prdcts Refg, Crucible Steel Distiller's Bees I". Brie ,' 11,100 37 General Electric. . . . 2S0 171 i 171 U 170 ue 91 100 II 601, 11614 till. Ot Northern pfd.. Ot North. Ore etfs Illinois Central 1,0 117 116 l,0 31 !8 '700 101 - 101 in ter ban con. jCor. Inspiration Copper. 10,800 80 67 iuu mrir., ii, iuu iiee, no In. Mer. Mar. pf cf 54,700 121 S 117 l. H7 : 15 Si It a. j. Douinern.... bvv Z4 Kennecott Copper.. 22,200 62 Louts, at Nash 24H 11 li .... 1Z, 110 111 14 l14 Mex. Petroleum.., 38,800 113 Miami Copper J 7200 86 M.. K. Te. nfd. 10 Missouri Pacific,... National Lead 100 4 1 4 21 104 II 121 101 28 11 16 35 101 5 11 17 23 122 21 100 II 1.100 lie. , 11,100 105 Nevada Conner, , . . rsew rorK central N. Y.. N. H. H. 104 5Te 121 ioo ij 27 . 700 b9k Norfolk A Western 4,100 121 1,100 11014 Northern Pacific... Paclfto Mall 11,200 Pacific Tel. A: Tel., Pennsylvania ii" 11 Kav con. Conner.. ii 14 Reading 124.800 110 10 Ken. iron steal. . s.400 . tiu 65 onaiiucK Am. cop Southern Pacific... Southern Railway., 1.400 10.400 1,000 241. aiuaeoaxer co.. . . , Tennessee Copper. Texas Company... Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd. U. 8. Ind. Alcohol U. S. Steel U. & Steel- pfd..., 1. 100 124 4,100 21 ,no 901 111 21.000 140 181 131 i.avu .ai. bi, , bo 3.400 114 113 113 IBS, 700 10V 1.200 111 ili ns 5 Utah Copper.. . 1,1 11. 14 15 Wabaeh Pfd "B".. 1,000 Weitern Union,.... 1.100 7 S l 15 1 10 10 Weetlnah. Electric. 1.000 Total .ale. Tor the day, l,03.,0o aharea. Grand Council of ' Allies to Discuss American Measure Washington, . Sept 7,-What shall be the attitude of the entente allies toward American' trade retaliation leg islation Vill, be determined by the grand trade council of the ten bellig erent Eovernments at Paris. In the meantime all information on the sub ject obtainable was being forwarded to fans. It is thought probable that no for mal action would be taken unless the president uses, the discretionary powers of refusing clearance papers to ships discriminating against Amer ican goods, withholding the use ot tel egraph and cable lines from subjects of discriminating governments and denying import privileges to countries which restrict American trade. Explaining the position of the State department today. Secretary Lansing said it was not felt that the resources of diplomacy had been exhausted in efforts to remove illegal restrictions upon American trade, and indicated that there would be no disposition to put into effect the legislative weapons anless an impasse actually was reached. ' Many Thousands : Use Playgrounds , Superintendent English of.the Rec reation board prepared the following attendance report for August1 - . PLATOROUNDS. - BlmwoM l,4l7Mandan ....... I.T3I Hanorom ll.mSprlnr Lake.... 1,711 rontennell. ... I.IIICIearTlew 1.045 Kounta. t3,7l084lh At Lear.... 1,331 Miller 14.71 (Morton e,U6 Rlnrrl.w l.lio i BUACRB& S Carter ........ H.U48prln Lake ,.10,712 Rrrervlew 1,441 OOLF LUIKS.' . BlmwMd 1.101 TOTALS. ' Playsroundi ..H.sriQolt Llnka .... 1,311 Beachea 13.731 , Grand total .f. .... . .158,4m. , Hearing on Railroad - Questions November 20 Washington, Sept. 7. Hearings be fore the joint congressional subcom mittee on railroad problems will be gin here November M. I he commit, tee agreed on the date today and de cided to invite statements from the Interstate Commerce commission, state railroad commissions, repre sentatives of the railroads and of boards of trade, bankers and others interested. The joint committee's work will be distinct from that of the special investigating commission au thorized by the Adamson law enacted to -prevent the threatened strike, its scope will be broad and any legisla tion recommended in the report to be made may include provisions dealing with wages and other questions in volved in the present controversy be tween tne roads and the comnus sioners. -' " - - - - Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Success. . . . i 3V 2,1. 8 17 13 122 31 inn STORM THREATENS; SUFFRAGIST MEET Convention Decide to- Work for Vote Through State and National Law. LONG DEBATE : IS STAGED Atlantic City, N. J, Sept 7. The National American Woman Suffrage association, by an overwhelming vote yesterday decided to continue its pres ent policy of working for equal rights through both national and state leg islation. The vote was taken after a long debate and no sooner had the applause that greeted the announce ment of the action taken ceased than a resolution was presented which threatens to again open the whole question tomorrow. 's : Virtually all the speakers nrged continuance of the nonpartisan efforts of the association to bring about equal suffrage. ' . in Form of Two Amendments. The question of continuing the present policy of the association came before the convention in the form of two proposed amendments to the or ganization's .constitution. One pro posed that the association drop work on state legislation and concentrate on the proposed amendment to the federal constitution. The other pro vided that the association cease its efforts in behalf of the federal amend ment and confine its activities to get ting woman suffrage by states. The amendments were defeated by sTviva voce vote, in which few affirmative voices were heard. Then Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the as sociation, presented the ' following resolution1 " v "That the forty-eighth annual con vention of the National Suffrage as sociation interpret article 2 of the constitution, which pledges our aux iliaries to secure the vote for women who appreciate national and state ac tion as meaning that the federal amendment is our immediate : and principal aim, and that all state cam paigns, whether legislative or refer endum are preparatory to this end." . , Stirs Up Opposition. . The resolution stirred up opposi tion among delegates and there was every evidence of a stormy session, when further debate was shut off by the carrying of a motion by Miss Hannah J. Patterson of Pittsburgh, corresponding secretary, that the res olution be made a special order for 11 a. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Catt opened the discussion of the policy question and amused the delegates by stating that Charles E. Hughes, the republican presidential nominee, had told her that the repub lican platform came nearer to what the suffragists want than that of the democratic party., and that, on the other hand, President Wilson told her the democratic platform was nearer to .woman suffrage than the repub lican pianorm. - -, - . Should Seek Aid of All. "; " Miss Florence Allen said that if state work was taken up exclusively it would look as if the suffragists had been captuied by the democrats, who are strong for state rights, and if the convention decided to concentrate on the federal amendment, it would ap pear as if the association had made a deal with the republicans. , The suf fragists, she said, should ask the help of all men, regardless of their party affiliation. , . ., Delegates from Colorado' Cirrann and Texas were among those who spoKe orieny in tavor ot continuing1 the present policy. The delegates from. Texas said that when Mexican bandits invaded Texas the people in that state did not stand on state rights, but quickly called for federal Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, former president of the association, said that if she were to be born again she would give tne same amount of time to the cause above everything else in the world. ;.- . N Experience Teaches. An aged Scotsman alwavS drank off his whisky to the last drop as soon as it was poured out for him. "Why do you drink down your liquor in that quick way?" a stranger asked him. "I once had a glass of whisky knocked overl" the old man explained. BUY YOUR PEACHES NOW Colorado Y.llow Fraaatona, wrap ped, 90 size, per fiCe erate, at .......OJC 108 size, CHOICE, un wrapped, per crate. :.70c (While Thar Laet) Mason Jars, qt. size, ason Jars, qt size, per JO, dozen, 48 and Jar Rubber, extra heavy and wide, per dozen . . . , 5t WAT E RMELONS Delicious, sweet, red ones; quality never better. Guaranteed ripe, 1M per lb. Not guaranteed, one and one-t.Bth cant. LEMONS, per case. .... .$6.50 Sugar is doing down watch it Fresh fruit and Vegetables in season at any of '- The Basket Stores . fvCKEL2tTE ROAD SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS Saasoa aad Variable Rout, Chicago to New York tusel return $31.70 Cbicags to Boatom and n. tun S0JO CUeago to Buffalo or Ni- v agar Full aad rejturu. , 18JS And nany otherr points. Throo Trains Daily From Lo Sail. -' Station. OBSERVATION CAR TO NEW YORK Write A. B. B. Burrow, D.P.A. X TS7 Braneiois BMg. Omaha, Nob. Given Lye Instead Of Medicine on Ship Washington, Sept. 7. Representa tive Siegel of New York wrote Secre tary Daniels complaining that Dr. Ralph E. Osprey -and Samuel J. Ort man of New York, two civilian sailor! on the battleship Maine, when takei: ill on the recent cruise, were giver. iye oy mistake oy me snip a toi officers. Mr. Siegel asked the de partment to investigate. . says the mistake was admifted abesnl the Maine and it charges that the mr!tr-a! nffirpre wr ton busy devel oping photographs at the time that the mistake was made. AMUSEMENTS. BRANOEIS Nlihte 2S-50-TSc Mat... 25c SOc all aeata reaM-ved sstt'Sept. 10 TWICE DAILY it 2 ind f SHARP ' : CLUNE'S CINEMA OPERA RAIYIONA Halaa H. JackaeV. famoue romance I 2S SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 25""i I Caelr .1 Mleeton Sineera. I THE LOVE STORY OF THE AGES "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." , JAJAfKyf EvBfi, 1S-25-SO-75C. LAST TIMES TODAY iilS KStt DAVE MARION Tomorrow (Saturday) Mat. and Wick THsLowYLE "STEP LIVELY GIRLS" ' Ladle.' Dim. Metiaee Week Day.. ' PHONf DOUGLAS IHE BEST Of VAUDEVlttl -ll.lh. Hrilau 41. Hl.h,. ..IS. THIS WCCKv MISS EVAN-BUR-I ROWS FONTAINE Human eiLtaen..." BAY,. Lei all. Elver. Millar a Jtaleee Vlaaeet. AND COMPANY I The BIN l. ine eieee. Ham Slattaar I Edna Baeti. Thraa Kltara Sretheri. DralwiBi Trl Wnkly. frloM: Matinee eellary. lie. 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