Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 13, 1916, Page 10, Image 10

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    pE STQCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Ten Lower on
flAinniniiAf TTinrfB.. Tiftftlhil -
. Steady to Stronger. ' :
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE OFT
i i Omaha. InHnbar SI, 111.
Recelpta wmi' i Cattle. Hon. sheep.
Official Monday ..11.11 l.ltt I4.tlt
Betlmate Tueeder ..... l,4o l.le I1.S
Two dan thla week....ll,.t 11,M tl.tll
tame aye laat week.. I,ltt til 44.111
Bams aa 1 waaki ago.ll.ltl H.ttl ".'IJ
Same day. I waaki aao.17.IU t.117 11,111
8sme S.V. I week aio.ll.t71' 11.111 11.124
8ama oars laat leer.. . .lt.HT -Mil 17.111
V Raeatpu ana dLnoslllon at lira atsek at
ftnlAn at ru-tr v.rrl. Omaha. Nab., for
twenty-four ttours, andlav at I 'elock yea
tor day: ... . . . , a
RECEIPTS CARLOAD.
' Caul. Hois Sheep.H
C. M Bt f I 4 ... 1
Wseeah 11 ..... ..
MUsourl Pacific ..... I . I ...
Vnlon Parlf H M M ST
C. K. W, east,'..:. I ' ... 4 1
': N. W..W.SI Ill 17 tl -,
C, St. P., H. O.... I II ' ... 1
C, B. !., .set.,..' I - - I . 1 ..
C' B. Q., west.... ,111 , it : il.it.
C. R. I. P.. aaat... 10 ' : : t -, . ..
C, R I. P , west... I ... ' ..
Illinois Central 1 I . I . ...
Chicago 01. Wait.... J 1 ... ..
' Total receipts,;... 171 111' 1
"A DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hon,
I Morris Co.......
fjalft Co........
cudahy Pack. Ca...
Armour. A Co....',
Scawarts A Ce.
J. W. Murpriy......
Merrell .....,....-,
Lincoln Park. 'CO,
. O. Pack. Co.....
Oworak
Cud.hr K. C.)....
Corr Pack, Ca
V, B. Vanaant Ca. t
Benton. Vana't A L.
1(111 Ion
T. B. La via
J. B. Root Co....
J. H. Bulla
C r. Hues ........
Roaenstock Bras. . .
P. 0. Killogg
Wsrthhelmsr ft D..
II. P. Hamilton ...
ffalltVAn Broa.
notkackild ft Kreas
Mo. .ft Kaa. Call Ca.
lllgglna
Bannsr Bros... ...f.
John Harvay ......
Dennis ft Francis.,'
Kllna .......
Jensen ft Lungrsa' .
III
1,411
1,141
1,(30
II
It
441
1,411
1,171
1,111
41
1,711
0heep.
1.410
5.174
1.411
1,141
Christie''.,..', ,-
Huffman '
Roth ". ,'
Merer . . I ; . , .
IJakar .
Other buyers',
hi
107
III
710 :
III
117
tl
74
210
. 411
144 '
71
141
II 1
M
21
411
.. 7
17
47
17
' I '
'It
- it
It ,
101 .
1,441
12,121
1.141 11,141
Total. 14.(11
Cttla -Receipts war qulta Ubsral today.
although conaldarably smaller than yeater
day. Total, lor tha two daya aaneunte to
3. .44 he., hem tha IimmI mS an alml.
tar parlad alnoa tka apanlnr af tha ranffa
aaaaon and larffat than a yaar ago by almoat
1,010 head.
Good to cholca aattla of all klndi arara
fanarally matatalnad. Tha lava laalrabla
klhda vara mora ar law nallaetad. aa fnlfht
aa aapactad at a tlma whan raealpta ara ao
larva and prleaa wara In oomaquattca waak to
ai mack aa 10a lowar, with tha trada a llttla
lOW,
: Qaatatlena an! cattla: Good to eholoa
aoavaa, I10.tteit.7ii - fair t ood baovaa.
t.toeio.eo; oammon to fair baavaa, ll.lie
t.tt; food to cholca iraaa baavaav 97.7S
Hi laid to toad traaa baaviav 7.1l7.7ti
common ta fair fraas batvta. 14,140)7.11;
(ood to aholct halfara, l.r,(j7.1S; aood ta
oholna eawa. 9t.l097.at: fair to good oowa
N.tiet.iO; common to fair cows, 14.6044
I. llj goad to oboloa faadara, I7.IB4I.1I;
fair to good faadara, It.liei.lli common
to fair tacdara. ftlooet.lli good to. ebolca
ookart, I7.lte7.7li (took halfara, 16.71
7.tt; atock cowa, ll.50t.40; atook oalvag,
II. loet.lti vaal calraa, ll.Ooe? tl.ot ; baaf
bulla, itaga. a(o4 It.ot97.90t bologna bulla,
itue'.it.
. Rapraaantattva aalta 1 V " :
,i . 1 BEEP STEERS. ' ' '"
Kg. ' Ar. Pr. No, At. Pr.
4t.,i,,.., lit II 71 116. ....... 1021 7 00
ii.. .....mi in
WEiTERNS.
. T, T, Nalaon Nabraalia. v
ltattart.,1114 7 oo it itara. .1141
: C. C. Bakar Wyoming,
llataan.. Ill 7 II
, J. W. utt4r Nakraaka.
tttaara.. 170 I It llittara., 119
J. Robartaon 'Nahraaba,
llataara. .11M I It II itaara. .1909
C. Rlckarda Wyoming.
11 Moan. .111! 171 llatoara.. 947
- -.P. R. , ttavldaan Wyoming.
tlltMra..llll III 11 cow.... 1041
' 'J. H. Bachalor Nabraaka.
41 oawa. . . 1ITI 111 4lcows...lOI4
H. R. Waatovar Nabraaka. '
11 faadara.1049 7 SI II taadora.1019
- . NEBRASKA.
4tco..,l07 9 II llatoara., 1991
WTOHlNtl. ... . .
1 19 4tatoara..llir
til , 19ataam..llll
I 90 19 .Mora.. 1911
IgJUTH DAKOTA, i
llataan.. llto I 40 it at.ara..ltl7
Hoga Tha market waa a mighty trragu
lar prapnaltfaa thla mornlhg. Early ad.
vlaaa from Chicago wara bulllah, and ahlp.
para procaadad to fill Ihotr ord.ra at flgurea
that wara an papar aa much aa lttc
higher. They got a, much batter olaea of
hage today, however, 4nd called their hoga
teady to at the autt Ida not aver to higher.
Real .good butcher., which juet aultal ana
arder buyer, brought 119.11, tha top.
Killer buyero had different dona, and re.
fuaed to follow the ehlppar lead. Two of
tha big packer, bid toe lowar flgurea right
from tha outaet, while the othera bought
mainly on a waak to lo lower baata, giving
ateady prtoee la a few Inetaneea.
Soma of . tha.baren held out for-ft flat
lie reduction until en the oloaa whan they
finality got to and fitted their drovea at pre
vailing prlroe, which were ateady ta net
over le lower than yesterday,. At one tlma
U beamed certain that tha oloaa would be
the low time, but teller, bung on until they
got early prlroe, and rate rounda, white alow,
proved .la., be lust aa good aa any other
tlma. ' -. . j , '
' ttepreeontatlve aalast
Na, Av. Sh.-Pr . No. Av.
41. .114 lit 19 II ' it. .Ill
II stoara. .1911
Slttaan, .1117,
II steers.. Uti
1 90
9 to
t II
7
I 71
I II
7 It
1 It
T 10
.1 to
7 II
I 40
17, .141
14.. HI
41. Ill
40.. 17.
II.. 141
44. .104
'''it
IT.. 91
19 II
99 19 II
lit 19 41 -
II II II
...19 tl
IS 71
14. .Ill
71.. Ill
71.. Ill
It.. tit
II.. 101
71.. Ill
PIGS.
Sb. Pr.
It 19 19
119 19 19 '
8heepPacken took hold of tha fat
lambs readily again thla morning and as
waa the case yoaterday, quite a aumber of
panoa naa cnangai bands by mldforenoon.
Prlcea were mainly eteedy. for while Back
ers tkought. that la aome laatancea they got
eltghtly better lamba . tor tha money than
an Monday, a majerlly of the trader, oould
aaa no change worthy of mention. Ae high
as lll.tt'was given In mora than ana In
stance, while bulk of the decent lambs
again eold upward from 119.91.
TMtarday's feeder trade recovered from
he eoft .pot that developed toward tha
close at the forenoon and lata prloea wore
ne leaa than ateady In any case. This
anorntng conditions were much the sams aa
on Monday, any number of buyora being In
tha barn early, and asUera again priced
imir ooioina. ai gooa. stis: ngureo.
When movement etarted It waa
good,, strong basis, though tha trade waa
made a llttla dressy by the fact that seme
or tna leaoera were net ready lo artow until
late hour. Real good feeding lambs were
none too plontfful, and sold mainly aWlt.!9
lt.4l. As high as lit 41 waa reported ta
have been offered on a band that waa being
held at 910.10. Short-mouthed owes sold
, to euiause aurora (or'broedera at 97.99971.10.
. After part af the killer offerings had been
clean op at eteady prlcea tha market eaaad
o-T, aad -Umbo that failed to sell early, aa
wall aa aome that arrived lata, wara wanted
oaty at lower prlcea. Noon found seme
lamba attll In tint hands, while othera which
eota. low ara. mittaay took levies rsduc
tjena i .
Quotations oo shsep end lambs: Lambs,
o-0 (a choice, 910.wett.99; Umbo, (air to
aeoo. sis... vie.se; lamoa, eeaera, 90.609
It 41; yearUnga, gaod , ta choice, 17. too
11: yearllnga. (air to good, t.tlf.lt;
"learllnga, feeder.. M.ltdtl.tt; wethers, fair
is rnoice, s..eeT.ie; ewaa. good to choirs,
l.ttl.at;'awee, fair to good. It.t9ejt.ia;
ewee. plain ta culls. 14.00 It 1.71; swea.
feeding, llOTfJI.IO; .na, breeders, all
age s.ieqit.ee,
. .Repreaentallvp sal est
No. '
t Wyomong feeder lambs..
147 Wyoming cull lambs,..
e Wyoming owes
AV.
i. II
. 44
.160
111 Wyoming ' yearling wethers. It
21 Wyamlng feeder awea. ..... 199
' at Wyoming lambs ft
1111 Wyamlng faadar lambs..., II
Pr.
10 41
II 19
9 90
It
I II
19 71
II 19
I rtHICAGO LIVS STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Weak I , Hags, Waak) Sharp,
t . Woak. ' ' ;
Chicago Sept. 11. Cattla Reeatpta, 7,000
head: market weak:, native beef. 14.4041
ll.lt: wee torn eteare, ll.attfl.3fi: Blocker.
and feeders, 14.1097.46: cows aad heifers,
11.4041.30; calves, 11.60913.09.
.Hogs Rcoipts, It.tOt head; market weak
at to advance; bulk of tales, lt.46CJie.IO;
light,:- 11.10911. 20) mined, 91.70911. 19;
heavy, Il.f0911.19; rough. Il.t09l.l0j. pigs,
It. 619 t.tt
Sheep and Lamb. Receipt., 15,009 head;
market weak; wethers, It.t09l.it; owes,
14.0091.10; lambs, 7.1i911.49. ,
Live BVack eMrkot.
St. ' Louis, Sept. - II Cattle Receipt.,
7,109-head; market ateady; native beef
teen, 17,09911.00; yearling steem and
heifer 11.60910.46; cowa, li.699l.0t;
.tockers and feeder., tl.l09t.O0; Texas
quarantine ateere, 9i.i09l.IO; prime' south
ern steer., 910091.00; prime yearling steera
and heifers, I7.l99t.t0; native calves, It.to
911.71. - .
Hogs Receipts. 7.200 hsad: market
steady; pigs aad Ilghta, 97.00 911. II; mlied
and butchers, 119.16911. II;'. good' .heavy,
11. II: bulk of aalea, 910.71911.10.
Shop- and. Lambe Receipt., 1100- head;
market lio higher) lambs, 7.00 911.11;
slaughtered awee, 16.0997.26; bleating awes,
11.109 19.99; yearllags, Il.lt9t,it,,
. Kaaaaa City Lies Stack Market.
Kansas City, Sept. 11. Cattla Receipts,
21009 head: market 10c lower; prime fed
steers, 110.90 9 11.00; ' dressed beef eteera,
I7.609l.7i; western steera, II.609I.10;
southern steers, 16.76 91.11;, cows, 94.719
7,16; heifer., I 00 9 10.60: stock. and
feeders, lt.909l.3i; bulls, ll.IE9l.lt;;
lvss, 1s.60911.ao.
Hoga Reeelpta, , 11,909 ' head; market
weak; bulk of sales, 110.10911.09; heavy,
lt.i0910.tt; packers and butchers, 919.119
ll.ot; light, 910.60 911.96: Plge. - 91.509
10.11. ;
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11.009 'head;
market lie higher; lambe. .910.11911.90;
yearlings, 17.76 91.21; wethers 17.0097.76;
ewes, .7647.1i. , ,
t
maoa 'Clty Uva steak Market.
Sioux City. Sept. -It. Cattle Receipts.
I. 10S head; market slow and weaksr; beet
steers, Ii.i097.it; butcher., Ii.609l.li;
oanners, 11.6091.21; stockers and feedera,
II. 0rt7.10; calves, 17.00919.10; bulls, stags,
ete 't.li9t.l&t ftsdlng cows and hslfsrs,
4.7591.19.
HogsrRscslpts, J.I09 head;, market
steady and unchanged; light, 119,10010.36;
neavy, 910.40910.06; bulk 01 salss. lis.349
10.10,. , : ,
Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 100 hsad:
market 109150 higher; fed muttons, 91.169
1.60; aw... 6.0Ot.li; lambs, 110.76. .
' St. Jeeapb Uva Stack Market.
St. ' Joseph. Sept. 12. Cattle Reoelpts,
1,100 head; market ateady; steer.. 11.609
10.59; cows ana heifers, 4-5t9!9.t;caives,
11.00911.10.
Hons Rscslnts. ' ' 1.000 Dead! ' ' market
stsady to lo higher; top, 110.14; bulk, of
sslss, 91t.lt9I9.to. , '
nneep' ana -Lamas nscstpts. l.vue aeaa;
market 119 26c higher) lambs, 919.l0911.it;
awes, I7.l09l.t9. . 1 "t.
I ,
Livs Stack Receipts.
Cattla. Hogs.-Shssp.
,, 1,400 4,100 11,000
.... 7,01 10,000
...11.000 11,009
.. ..' 7.101 ! 7,109
,.. 1,109. 3,100
11,000
13,000
3,400
109
,.44,100 11,199 40,700
South Omaha
Chtcage
Kansas city .
St. Louis
Sioux City ,.,
Totala. ....
, JfBvT 0. OENERAL MARKET.
QaaUtlena af tha Day oa tha Varleas Lead-
: VS Caaaaeadltlee. . 1.
New Tork, Sopt; II. Flour Dnssttlsd.
TjThtMnAr .uk. No. 1 dnrum. I1.7IU:
No. I hard, ll.Oltei-Mo. V northern, Duluth,
I1.77V4; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 11.71.
f. a. b... Nsw York. '
Corn Snot, weak; no. yauow, sso, o.
I I., New Tork., , . :. '
uate spot, weaai eianuaru,' nvvai.v,
He Firm. No. 1'. 11.11: No. I, 11.21; No.
I, 11.11; chipping, t0o9tl.99. .
MODS Bioeoy; stato, common to onviuv,
till, H9I301 Itll, 19160! Paclflo coast,
1111. 11915c; 1111, 1911c
Hides Stsady; Bogota, ssvoaoi vsnirai
Amsrlcsns, 12 He,
lather nrmt hemlock firsts, tie; sec
onds, 24a.
provisions pork, stsaay; mees, Htot
1.9)0; family, I:i.t99l4.tt; short cl.ar,
911.01931.00. Best, firm; mess, 131.109
11.00; family. 111.00 9 34.00. Lard, eaayt
mlddls wsst. tl4.46914.il.
'Tallow Quiet; city, iVjOi country, ivj9
to; spofllals, Ic. '
Butlsr stsady: tubs, creamery erlraa, IX-
scors, llo: .ersamsry, higher sooting, II Vie
I4r; firsts, 1 1 VI 0 lie; seconds, iliv.9110.
Eggs Firm; fresn gatnsred extra fine, is
97c; extra firsts, 14916c; firsts, I1llc.
Chssss Firm; receipts, lilll hoses; state
fresh speclets,"II91IKc: state fresh spa-
tlals, average fancy, imlli. '
Poultry 'Alive, firm, no prices settled:
dressed, flrmi chickens, I19H01 fowls,. 179
lie; turkeys, 119460, ' ..
-: VbbUBft OBNERAL MARKET, ' ,
Butter No, 1 oreamsry. In cartons or
tubs, tool No. t, tin.
Poultry Ltvs: Broilers, lti to I lbs., He;
broilers, avsr I lbs., 17oi hens, over 4 lbs.,
tic: hens, under 4 lbs., 140; rooster, end
stags wanted, loVto; geeess, full fsatharvyt.
fat, no; young and eld aucns, run teaia
ered, fat, llo; turkeye, any alas over I lbe
14c :, turkeys, isse than t lbs., naif price;
capons,- I lbs, and ovsc, lie; poultry, poor
and tklp, not wanted: guineas,, each, llo
guineas, ' young, sach llo; squabs, homers,
per dos,: 'is os, earn, se.so; is oa earn,
ll.it; I as. sach, 9l.lt; undsr-l os. sack,
10c. Pigeons,, per dos., 91.09. , , j-.
Cneasa quotations by Vrlau ft Co. 1
Cheess Ttn-follsd, Swiss. 4toi domsstle
Swiss, llo -block Swiss, 10c; twin chseee,
lie; triplets, llo; deletes, llo; young Am
erica, flol Blue Label-brick, tie) llmbergor,
llo; Ne'wTbrk white, llo; Roqufort, tic.
-Oystors Standards, 119490) salsots, I9
45cr counts. 13910a
PISH Halibut, bright stsamsr slock.
13t,o;. salmon, red, 14c salmon, fall, llo;
catfish, :large or emeil, llo; block bass,
srder slss. . I30 whltsflsh, northsrn stock,
Uci . plks. No.' 1 fancy, lie; bullheads
fanay,- Hot barring, fol sunflsh, msdlum,
for trout, Nr. 1. lean slsaa to. suit, lie;
pickerel, headless and dressed. Hot corp.
No. 1, dressed, lo:' flounders, lie; orapples,
medium,, lei .headleea -shrimp, per gal,.
Hill; -peelad. shrimp, per gal., 91.71), kip
pered salmon, lt-lb. hasksb, par lb., I7o;
smoked whltoflsh, ohubs, lt-lb, baskst, psr
lb., 16o.
Wholesale prlcea of beef outs sffsotlve
Seplsmbsr II ara ss follows: No. 1 ribs,
lie; No. I, 11c: No. I. llV,o; No. 1 loins,
tic; No. I. livic: Na, 3, 14c; No. 1 chucks,
lie: No. I, 111,01 No. I, lOrio; No. t
rounds, 1714c, Na. I, liVio; No. 1. lies No.
1 pistes, I y.o; No. I. to; No. I, lo.
Fruit and vagetabla price furnished by
Olllnsky Fruit Ca.1
Pralta Orangee, vala Its, 190s, 114s,
4.16 bol vols, lite, IS. 00 bos'; vols, 110s,
1 11 bos: 174s. Ilia, II 10 box) 190a, Ilia,
ItOe. 91.11 box. Lemons Fancy 100a. lias.
1.01 boa; choice 100a, Mts, 11.10 bos; 170s
stss se per cent tees, nraperrutt Mar
ket price. Apples Bsllsflowsrs, 91.71. box;
Washtngtsn Jonathans, extra fancy, tt.ot
hex; Colorade ionatbana, extra fancy, 12.31
box; barrele, 9l.it bbl. Grape. Home
grown, llo basket; malagas, ll.tl orals;
Tokays, f 92.99 - arata-, Peare Colorado.
Waahlngton, fancy t tr., 99.99 crate;
choice I tr fancy 9 tr., 12.41 orate; cholca
I tr., 11.11 crate; Kelfers, bushels, 11.71 bu.
Kelfsrs, orates, 91.19 orate. Plume Italian
11.11 crate. Peachee market price. Ban
anas 13.01 la 11.10 bunch. Cantalaupee
Btandards, S.as crata: ponya, ll.lt crate;
flats, 11.09 crata Watermelons I Ue lb.
Vegetables Lettuce, head. , 11.00 doa;
Issf, 40c dosen. Cauliflower, tt.Ot crate.
Was. green beans, peas. II. It baeket. Pau
pers. iOo basket. Pareley, lie dos. Turnips,
beets, earrete. IOo basket Pickling anlona,
11.99 basket. Cucumber., 11.09 basket Cab
bage. Ik. lb. ontona. Spanish. 11.00 crate.
Psarhea Boxes, lis ta ll.tl box; bushels.
51.76 tO SI.SS DU. .
Honey 11.79 ease. '
Mlaoallanaoua Crackerjack, Mrnpopg and
eheokera, case. II.&9; half easea, 91.74) pea
bate. Special No. 1, lb., Ivto; Jumbo pea.
nuta, to) popcorn, case, 1.10: honey, pew
caaa, 1.79, , "
- . Mhsnaapells Orasa Market."
Mtnneapolta. Minn., Sept II. Wheat
ueremoer, si. si n ay i.ei s ; cesn, no. i Hard.
Il.tta.: Na. 1 northern. Il.llti 111 41K . Na
I northern, tl.M91.99k; Na. a, 91.119,9
Cora No, I yellow, 129114
Oats No, I white, 4lklo. ' '
Flour enchanted.
Barley 9ir 9 l .02. ' t
Rye 91 1191.11.
Brast 919.99911.19.
Metal Market,
New Tork, Sent II. Metala--Lead firm;
Il.si9i.7i. Spalttr firm; spot East St.
Louis delivery, 41 Tit) 16. Copper firm:
electrelytln, 117.90911.21. Iron steady and
unchanged. Tin firm: spot 111.11911. 71.
At Londont Spot copper, till; futures.
ties; electrolytic, si..; spot tin, 1141 10
futures, 1119 Ills: lead. IIP; epsltsr, lit. ,
- - Uv.ipssl Oral Market.
- Liverpool, Sept. II. Wheat Spot: No, 1
Manltaba, 14a ltd; No. I, 14a Id; No, I, lis
la; no, s rea, western winter, tss sa.
Corn Spot, American, mixed, now, lla Id.
GRAIN ANHRODUCE
Demand for Cash WJieat ii
Steady, with Future Two "
'' Oenti Lower.
ONLY TWELVE CASS COBN
September II, ltlt.
Cssh wheat waa very steady trClay. the
demand for thla oereal wsa fair, tha fecelpta
of wheat ware light and, -although recelpte
eago and Omaha futures were over Ic lower.
oaah wheat eold unchanged to one lower.
corn followed the wheat declining one-
half cant; only twelve car. of corn were re
ported In, and thess were esslly sold. - .
usts wore in line with the reel and were
quoted unchanged, although the demand
waa good.
jtyo waa quoted y,o lower with only two
cars reported .eold. ;,.. , .
nancy waa unchanged.
Clearancee were:- Wheat 'and flour equal
to 140,000 bushels; corn, 17,909 bushels; oats,
svs.uvo ousnsis. ' "
Ltvsroool close; Wheal, id to Id heavier.
Corn, Hd to Id heavier. Primary wheat re
eelpta were 1,311,000 bushels, and shipments.
1.011.199 bushels sgslnst receipts of 2,111. 010
bushels, and shtpmsnts of 1,120,000 bushels
Isst ysar. . Primary corn recelpte were 711,
001 buahata, and shipments 400.000 bushsls
against receipts of Itt.sod bushsls.. and
shlpmsnts of 171.000 bushels lsst year. Pri
mary oate recelpte were 1,109.000 busbela,
and ahlpmants 714,909 bushels against re
ceipts or 1,121.000 bushsls, and shlpmsnts
of 104,009 bushsls laat year,
CARLOT RECEIPTS. . ,
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
.........HI 111 ill
-,.,191 ... ' ...
, , a .411 , ... t ...
...I...., it .12
Chicago
Mlnnbapolla i . .
Duluth,..,...,,.
Omaha ........
Kansas City,,.
Louis.......
Winnipeg,
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li
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: it
; These salsa wsrs rsportsd today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 oar. 11.11:
I era. 11.13 (9. No. I hard winter: 14 ears,
l.ilVsl II cars, 11-11. No. I hard winter:
1 ear, IlilVi; I ears, ll.il; I 1-6 cars,
1.10: Icars. 11.41. Ne. 4 hard winter. I
cars, 91.41; 1 car, 11.44; 1 car. 11.44: 1 car,
1.41. sample hard winter: 1 car, 1.4IV; H
car, 11.41; 1 l-i cars, 11,40. No. 4 spring: I
cars, 11.41. No. 4 durum: 1 oar, 11.41.
No, I mixed: t.aar, 91.41; l'oar, 91.44; 1
oar, 1.4lT '
Rye No. ;V 1" ear. tl.lt. No; I: ' 1
oar, 91.17. -v ! . ,
Barley no. 1: 1 car, 11.10; I ear, tic.
No, 4: I cars, lie; 1 oar, I4e.
Com No. 1 white: 1 oar, 101,0. No.
I white; 1 car. lotto. No. I yellow: 1
oars, ItVis. No I yellow: 1 oar, lotto. No.
1 yellow: 1 car, 7S1.0. Na. I mixed: 1
care, Hvio, No. I mixed: 1 oar, 7ltte.
Oats No. I white: 1 ear. 440. Stan
dard; .4 oars, 44c. No. I white; 13 ears,
4JHc No. 4 white: I cars, 4a He. Sample:
1 car, 4lo; t cars. 414,0; H car, 4Stto.
Omaha Cash Prlcea Wheat: No. 3 hard.
1.51tt91.11; No 3 hard, 11.41 tt 9 1.MIi i No.
s nara, si.esxyt.ti; no. spring, si. 4191. so;
No. I spring, 11.4691.61; No. 2 durum, ll.il
9113: No. I durum, 11.1091.11. Corn: . No.
2 white, I0144JI0HC: No. I white, I09i0ttc:
No. 4 white, 7IVi90o: No. I white, 719
lltto; No. I white, 7IU97te; No. I yellow,
10 14 910 He; No. I ysllow, lotfiottc; No. 4
yellow, 71V. 910c; No. I yellow, 7t91ttte;
No. I yellow, 7IU97ta; No. 1 mixed, 714
97le; No. I mixed, tlU07IUe; No. 4
mixed, 7IH97IV.C; No. i mixed. 797tc;
No. 9 mixed. 77Vi97IVio. Oats: No. 2
white, 44 0 44V.O; standard, 4SK944C: No,
I whits, 4ltt94lo;,No. 4 whits, 4I94IUC.
Barley: Malting, llcOll.00; No, 1 teed, 71
40. Rye: Il.lt91.lt; No. I, 91.1791.11.
Omaha Future Market
Wheat opened easlsr. with the local erowd
playing for a break, Cablee came eaaler. .
Bean offered the posllbls opsnlng of ths
Dardanelles and ths releass of Russian
wheat aa an Incentive to put out ehort llneo
on all tha strong spots. The bulls, how
ever, tool eorlfldent of their position,1 be
lieving that conditions point to still higher
prices.: Corn sold off. there being, hoavr
sailing by Interssts that fssl that ths high
pricss now prevailing, the rapid matnrlug
of the orop and tha Improved prospects Jus
tify lower prices. usis wsra wsax and
held within a narrow range.
Omaha dooms orktea oa future, for this
day:
Art I Open, I High. I Lnw. Close. Tea"
Wht. I
Sept 111 1 41 14IU 1 41 U 111
Deo, 1 6014 1 60 H 147H 1 41 llltt
May 161il .1 11 14IU 1 4ltt 153
Corn. '
Sept . 71 U 71 14 7t ; 71 H It
Deo. 974. 97 1S 97 99,
Jjr Vtt , toy, to , 70 n
Sspt. . , H -'. i 4414 '4414 44
Deo. 44 f 40 4114 46 41
Msy I 17S 47 H 47 H 419. 41
wHimav v.w'iie ,i,vw. .HiBMnv, taw cee
Jy .Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broksra
.1. .win,, .lunula .ireill , ..
Low. I Close. I Tea
IBltt-lli
1 H
t It
' 9116
711494.
70976
,. 41'
1
...
II II
II 71,
14 II
II II
High.
i II
1 I4tt
1 14)4
it-!
n
. '!
4. '
91
tt
11 It
U 77
1 IT
I'll II
14 13
11 17
14H
11041
161)4
1114
71)4 74
44'
41
19
It 45
ki 19
14 01
II II
II II
19 It
its
1 n
' nit'
71
74
44
41
- It
19 41
ta tl
14 91 ;
II II.
18 15
l: 60
111
114
to
II
7S
't ...
41
41
il .
31 li
II 19
it 15
II 10
14 10
It 17
CII1CAQO (I BAIN AWP PROVISIONS, ,
Chicago, Sept ' ll.-aAssartlona that a
hssvy dsfsat had been suffsrad by tha Bul
garlane In Macedonia acted a a weight an
ths whsat market bare today. - The eutoome
waa an unssttlea oloee, lo to. 10 net
lower, with December at 1.61, and May at
11.11 to ll.tl. Other leading commodi
ties ehered In tha decline In corn of 1,
oate o to lo, and provisions lo to llo.
Bears had control of tha wheat market
througheut the aesslon, and wara able to
prevent any Import ralllee. In the laat hour,
especially many holdlnae were sacrificed on
automatlo stop-loss orden to selL The
failure of the, Liverpool market to respond
to yesterday's advanue here gave an unex
pected advantage ta the bean at tha start,
but selling did not assume unueual propor
tions until aftsr dispatches wsra at hand
telling df huge losses by ths Bulgarians In
a battle lasting . thirty-six hours. Tha
obvious Inference waa that lha victory for
tna Angio-Francn slllee meant lmoroved
ohances of the opening of the Dardanellee,
and perhape Implied the apeedlest estimate
of a rail route for Roumanla and Russian
supplies ta reach tha Mediterranean.
Slackening of muling and export demand
for wheat tended further to dtecourage the
bulla The falling eft In tha oalt from da.
meetlo millers was particularly noticeable
on account of the fact that dlffloulttea re.
suiting In-Great Britain from the English
mm oporativee etrike sestnsa la be grew
Ins mare acuta '
Carn values aaeed down owing largely to
continued favorable weather tor the ripen
ing of the crop. Field reporta especially
from Nebraska were for the most part op
timistic. Oats fell' with corn and whsat.
Salea of 909,409 bushsls to exporter, fallsd
to prove much of an offset
Free selling In whlrh packera took a
conspicuous part turned the provision mar
ket downgrade. Tha waakneae In grains
formed a dsolded handlcsp for tha bulla
Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red, 91.519
1.64: No. I red, 11.47 91.10; No, I hard.
1.111 No, I hard, Il.l091.il. " Corn:
No I yellow, H9le; Na. 4 yellow, II
9Uo: No. 4 white, ll9lltr. Data:
No. I white, 44 94lr; stsndsrd. 4l94ic
Rysi No. I, 11.1491.21. Barley, I4c9
II II. Seeds: Timothy, ll.IO94.iO; clo.
ver, 111.90914.09. Provisions: Pork, 927.10;
lard, 114.11; ribs, 114.1011.40.
. Kaaaaa City Qeaerel Market ' ;,
Kansas City. Sept 11 Wheat No. I
hard. II. 1191, It: No. I, 11.1191.11; No.
I red. 91.il91.ll; No. I. 91.419109; too
oember, 114791.41: May. 11.419141.
Com No. t mixed. Il9llc; No. I,
I9l3c: No. I white, lie; No. I. 119
llc; Dscsmbsr, 14; Nay, 7l971c.
Oata No, I white, 14 9 47. Na I mixed,
ll947c.
Butter Crsamsry,. lie; tints, llo; sec.
ends,' lio; packing, 14 e. .
Egga Flnu. 17c - ' '. '
' : 89. Leai. Graia Market.
St Louis, Mo., Sept 11 Wheat No, I
red, 1. lil. II; No. I hard, 9t.n91.llU;
December. 11.11.
Corn No. I, lie). No. I whits, H9lto:
December. Ilc.
Oata No. t. 410) No. waits, 91:
December, 47 c. .
OU ai
Bavann.h. Oa., Sspt II. OH Turpentine,
dull, t 4eci no salea; reoelpts, 141 bbl.!
shlpmsnts, II bbl..: stack, 11.171 bbla
Roeln Firm; salea, 1,717 bbut.) rscslpts.
I. tll bbls; shlpmsnts. III bbls.; stock, 11,.
117 bbls. Quote: A. B, C. D. 11.11: E.
II. lt; F, 14.11; (1. tl.lt; H, T, 11.31: K, M,
91.11; N. Il.lt) Wa, 11.11; WW, 11.74,
HEW YORK-STOCKS
Turnover of Beyond Half Mil
lion Shares . of Nearly : .
t:
Every Class.-
U. 8. STEEL , IS CENTER
New Tork, SPt. 11. Tor the ttith con
cutlv full teuloo and th twelfth tlm
thus far this year, today's stock market
was lashed Into ft state of abnormal activ
ity, with a turnover far beyond tha million-share
mark.
The trsd Ins, especially durlns the first
hour, which witnessed an overturn of al
most half a million shares, comprised al
most every elsss of stock, but centered
mainly In United States Bteel, the coppers-
notably American Smelting Mercantile Ma
rines. Meilcsn Petroleum, and tha better
inftwM Industtials. .
Oaths of 1, 3 and I points in leading
shares, rails excepted, were so general as
to occasion no comment, while stocks selling-
at prohibitive prices, like Bethlehem
Steel and General Motors, wera higher 'by
li t hi points, General Motors selling at
the new maximum of (43, New records
wera established also, by Steel on Its rise
if 1 to left,,' and Atlantic, Qulf and
West Indies, which advanced l, to
Sugars, the paper and rubber groups, fer
tilisers, petroleums and a few of the mu
nlMone and equipments wera 1 to I points
higher, International Paper preferred mak
ing a gross gain- of t at lOe. Reading, and
occasionally Union Pacific, Imparted the
only actual strength to rails, which were
again a negligible factor
Shipping shares moved eontrarlly; Ma
rines soon losing Initial gains, but Pacific
Mail keeping paco with Atlantic, Gulf and
West Indies. Incessant -profit taking had
little effect on quoted values until the final
hour, when irregular declines of 1 to 1 points
of best prices became more or less gen
erat. Total sales of stocks amounted to
1,380,009 shares.
General news was In keeping with the
course of the market and Included the re
ceipt of mors British gold and tha publi
cation of the semi-annual statement of the
American Smelting and Refining company,
showing enormous gains over tha same
period of last year.
Bonds were Irregular, In no degree reflect
ing the trading la stocks. Total sales, par
value, 13,679,000. - ' .
United States coupon 4a advanced per
oant on qa.Il. , . ,
Ma I aaa tTI srle Tjus, a)...
America Can... J 4, 4 00 sfiil S3U
0.1QD -71 78 U
Am. Car A
Amer. lmc
1,400
Am, mltg 4 Refg. 16,800 101
ia, ouejavr neig.,
Amer. Tel. ft Tel.,
Am. Zinc. I., a n
Anaconda Copper. .111. sod
Atchison too los
aaiavrin LtOQQ
Baltimore Ohio.
Brooklyn Rap Tr,
Butte A Sup. Cop.
Calif. Petroleum..
Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather. 12,809 61
Liioerwisoeaeaw m, yj ,inv rjal
Chi. Northwest.
Chi., R. I. A Pac.
Chlno Copper
Colo. Fuel Iron.. 1..100
Corn Prdcts Refg. 4,400
Crucible Steel 11,400
Distiller's- Seel....' 1,800
Erie i.ioa Z7
General Electric..,' 3,890 178
Gt. Northern pfd.(1 1,190 117
Gt. North Ore ctfa 19,790 43
Illinois Central... . 309 101
Interbgh. Con. Cor 490 H
Inspiration. Copper SfJOO tS
in
tlH
7l
ive 1V1
1,100 111 10IU 111U
l.ioo iiiu iiiZ iai
11
htm li H it II
1,399 till li. IC4t
7.904) 7014 6!4 61 (j
509 314s 31 31 tt
93K
1'4 till
214 I3H
19 1S4 1Z4
17i4 Its ln
59.6 16 6541
1,109 93 14
res isi
1,990
1,909
Int. II. M.rpfotf 14,400 134 V,
34
It. C. Southern...
Kennecott Couper.
lxiuls. t Nssh....
Mas. Petroleum. ..
Miami Capper
Mo., K. T., vli
Missouri Paelfle...
Montana Power...
National Lead....
Nevada Copper. . .7
New Tork Central
N. T.. N. H. H.
Norfolk West..
northern Paollle
6314 : ilti 1341
"1 l "3
473 4tt 41
' s -i s ,
171S, 171 Vk
1114 11.14
41 . 421.
101 100
1614, liS
40 6! J,
131 12114
is
II
131
14,100 114H 110U 112
199
24 H
1,399
'too
17 ,
17
. S7
S! 319. 2314
10614 ,10414 10114
61 li' it 171,
36
121
lOt 14
US
39
3114
15 6616 I5H
1114 614 2614
mii no i no?
1.409
1,110
1,100 1
309.
799 11114 ll'H
i.ioo no ion!
Paclflo Hall It. 400 30 3714
Pennsylvania ...l!o09
Ray Consol. Cod.. 9.000
Reading 46.200 111
Rep. Iron 4V 8teeI.UO.100 II 31
Shattuek Arts. Cop 1,30 31 10 3044
Southern Pacific. 1,100 1114 I7fi t74i
doulhedn Rallwar. 3,100 1314 H 3314
Studtobaksr Co 7.900 12K 13214 123
Tennessee Copper.; 1.100 37 31 36
Texas Company... 4.409 301 108 10314
Union Pacific 14.400 140 140 14014
do pfd .' 4,109 SO 30 10
U. S, Ind. Aloohol. 7.709 Ml 111 117
United Stalea Steel 11.900 106 104 104
do pfd 1,400 119 111 111
uian copper,,.. K. s.ivu ss sris
Wsbssh' pfd "B".. 1.300 26 91
westsra union.-..-.- s..m sie. seis
17
91
' 99
' Maw Tark Meaer Harkei.
! New York,, Sept. -It. Mercanttl Paper
1 per cent.
Sterling It-day hills,' M.71: demand.
14.764 ; cables, 4.7I 7-11.
. Silver Bar, 97c; Maxloan. dollara, B30.
Bonds Qovernment firm: railroad Irreg
ular. Time Loans strong: 90 days, I4S psr
cent; 10 a. ye. ! psr osnt; six months,
4414 per esnt.
- Call Monsr Steady; high, S pes -cent;
low. 3 per cent; ruling rate, I per cent;
last loan, I per cent; cloelng bid, 3 per
rent; offered at I percent.
U S ref le, reg It' In Mr Mar 4tl0t
! 'do, coupon... la - K C South r is 11
U S Is, reg.,..100L t H in 4s... 92
do, coupon ..1001,51, K k T 1st 4s 74
1U S 4s, reg..,.10lMo Pao'con Is. 101
. do, coupon. , .110Mont Power Is.. 17
Am Smsltsrs lslllN T Cent deb Is 111
Am Tel Tel New Tork City
. cv 4 ft - 119 4s (ltti) ...101
Anglo-French la t6N T. N K H
Alchlson gen 4s 12 eves 119
IB O I...... I!S North Pacific 4s 11
Beth Stssl r 6.. 100 14 North Pacific la t6
Central Pac 1st. II W Ore 8 L r 4s. . 12
C O ov 4s,; tl Pacific T ft T Is 191
C, B ft Q, Jt 4s. !7Penn con 4e..l04
C, M ft 8 P c lll06Penn gen 4e..ttl
Clll P.r 4e 70'R.sdlng gen 4s. II ,
Colo ft S r 4s 12 -8 I, ft S F r 41 tl
D R O con 4s 77 8 Pacific cv is. 191
Kris gen 4s 73HS Pacific rsr is, so
Oen Electric le.1048 Railway Is. ..101
O Narth 1st 4 Union Pacific 4a l
ada la of 1101 loo
14
rio cv
-us.-i io uoiuiuioa err g Rubber 9s. 103'
" 1CIS9 0 131 qg.tsSMU 8 Stsel Is.... 105
s t ju0 iuewsst,,ua 4s. ti
Bid., ,a ' '.'. "". ' , .-..;.
Asksd
' '' - Local Staeka aad Basds. -
Quotatlona furnlshsd hr Burns, Brtnker
ft 'Co., 441-11 Omaha! National bank build
ing, Omaha hob. :
Stocks , - i
Beoth Ftsherlee Co pfd.
cities Sarvlcaa Co.. com.
Cities Ssrvlos Co.. Bfd. ....... .. 17
Doers ft Co., pfd..... !
Douglas Hots! Co., stock tt
Fslrmont Cream. Co., T po..l4
Oooch II. Co., 7 pot. pfd "B". 11
Kansaa City Rye. Co., com..., II
Kansaa City Kys Co., pfd to
Kansaa City L. ft P. Co., com. 11
Kansaa City L. ft P. Co., pfd.. 10 .
Mountain Stat. T. ft T. Co.... Ill
Molina Plow Co., let pfd 91
Omaha ft C. B. Ry. ft B. pfd. 99
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry., pfd... 73
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry., com.... It
Peters Mill Co., pfd. I 19
Packard Motor Co.. pfd.. ......199 -
Swift ft Co., slock .....141 14
Union Stock Tords pet slack. 199 , 191
Bonds . ... i, .
Am, Tel. ft Tel. .Notea ,,.191 , 109
Booth-St, Louis 4s. 1131 19 100
Calgary. AI. I pet O. B. 193i-4i 13.10 I4.lt
Iowa Portland C. Co.; ta Hit 24 It 190
Ksnsaa City Ry. 1st is, 1144.. 11
Omsha ft C B. St. Ry. is, lilt 15
Kulsoerger ft Sons Co. le, 1144 ,114
Sinclair Oil ft Ref. Co. Is, till. 14
Trenton, Neb. Elect Is. 1111-11.114
Swift ft Co. 6s,. 1I4 ,.,....199 .
: Bid.
.. 10
..311 311
. 17
11
70
lOt
100
' 49
70
" 10 '
' 79 ,
111
tt
It '
63
101
10,
lt
1
100
104.11
100
' Vak Clearlnga.
Omaha,1. Sept; II. Bank clearings for
Omaha today were I4.4it.lli.lt and for the
corresponding day laat year l.li4,44l.lt.
For Sprains, ,
, Laine Muscles
; Ahsorbina. Jr., brings imie relief. Keep
II always at hand for instant vsa. Athletes
me Abeorblne, Jr.. for tht nnsele that has
been strained, for tha out or laceration that
runs a ehanea of Infection: for tha abrasion
that pains and tha limbs that are stiff and
lama from over-exertion.
Walter Johnson, the famous pitcher of
tha Washington Americans, sajrst "Absorb
tna, Jr., Is ftrst-elasa liniment and rub
down far tired atuselee, I have need tt my
self to advantage and ean heartily raooss'-
mend It ta ball players everywhere.
Jr., is
PUBLIC LIBRARY IS
BY FAR TOO SMALL
People of Omaha Must Decide
; What Will Be Done to
; Give More Quarters.
PATRONAGE OEOWIKO FAST
- By A. R.GROH.
If you live in Greater Omaha, dear
reader, yon are one of" the 217,500
owners of the public library.
As part owner of this property it
is up to you to decide what you want
to do to enlarge it. , ;
It needs enlarging. The library
patronage has been growing .with
growing Omaha for tome years. But
the building hasn't grown a bit -
They have curios stowed awiy there
in all torti . of places, interesting
thing that ought to be' out where the
people can gee them and enjoy them
and learn from 'them.' ""
"Our attic ig almost full of stuff,"
said Miss Edith Tobitt, librarian-in-chief,
i "We need more room for the
museum part and for temporary ex
hibitions. A man came in from Weep
ing Water the other di.y and offered
an interesting collection bf things
from Morocco. We had no room to
mike an exhibition of them.
No Display Room. "
; "There is a great demand for lec
ture rooms. And we have a large
amount of historic material regarding
Omaha stored away no - room , to
show it.'"- :'
Now, owners, there are three propo
sitions for enlarging tne library:
First, keep the present library and
enlarge it by building on adjoining
lots on the south already owned by
the city.
Second, erect branches in the north
ern part of the city, Dundee, and,
maybe, in the southeast section, keep
ing the present building as a central
library. . -. v
Third, sell the present very valua
bly located property , and, with the
money, build a large central library
ind museum on less valuable ground.
Ground Gift to City.
The last oroDOsition is not seriously
considered.: It would be necessary to
secure tne consent 01 tne neirs voi
Byron Reed before this could be done,
Mr. Reed having given the ground on
which the library stands. . '
. But umaha Has arrived at tne place
where something must be idone. ;
If branch libraries were erected it
is likely that Andrew Carnegie if we
strike him some day when he has a
couple of hundred thousand dollars
in change in his pocket could be in
duced to build them for. us. - ' 1
Friend Andrew ; was- once ap
proached" for money to enlarge the
present library and he wrote back
that he never gave money to enlarge
libraries, only to build them new,
right from the ground up. v
, Might Give a Branch. ' ' ;
He has built many branch libraries.
In Philadelphia he gave $1,500,000
to build fifteen branches.. He likes
to do it. :
Mavor Dahlman recently told C. N.
Dietz, president of The Library board,
that the city hasn't money to finance
a special election for library bonds.
It may be' necessary to wait until
the spring election of 1918 to find out
from you, Mr. and Mrs. Owner, how
you want to spend the money for de
veloping the city library., , r'
.You can be thinking over what you
Want done with this part of your city
property whether you want to en
large the central library or whether
you prefer to build branches,- and
perhaps call on Andrew for a bit of
help. . ' - - ' ;'" - - ' ; "' -
The city is now operating . as a
branch the $50,000 Carnegie library
on the South Side.' There are also
nine stations in drug stores and eighl
in school buildings, besides the books
at the Old People's home and a few
other places. , ; '
Dr. Findley to Sneak
- Before Graduate Nurses
Beginning with this evening, in
the lecture room of the University
of Nebraska College of Medicine, a
post-graduate course of lectures for
nurses will be held. The first lec
ture will be given by Dr. Palmer
rindley, who will speak on, rrost
Operation Care." Other speakers dur
ing the succeeding six weeks will be
Dr. A. D. Dunn, Dr. LeRoy Crum
mer, Dr. C. W. Pollard, Dr. G. A.
Young, Dr. H.' M. McClanahan and
Dr. A. Sachs.
Dr. Irving S. Cutter offered the
use of the lecture room and the
Nurses' Central club and registry is
promoting the series.
Electric Light Employes V
To Have Picnic Saturday
Employes of the Electric Light com
pany will have tneir picnic Saturday
at Krug park all day as the guests
of the company, plans having been
completed by General Harries, who
started the picnic.
; Free rides to and from the! park
will be provided, and for those who
attend the picnic full pay will be given
for the day. Refreshments and amuse
ments will be provided and especial
attention will be paid to the children
of the employes -in the nature of
names and prizes, and an expert to
assist in their recreation will be pro
vided. ..
Want' Barber Shops, -
v To Close on Sunday
i The city council has received another-
ordinance , providing rfor the
closing of barber 'shops on Sunday.
The measure was accompanied by a
petition signed by 100 proprietors and
employes and indorsements from va
rious trades unions of Greater Omaha.
: TacV Becker, secretary of local Noi.
L(14, journeymen Barbers' Internatioar
al union, presented the documents to
the council. . ,
The ordinance, which' was referred
to the committee of the whole for dis
cussion, provides a fine of $5 to $100
and imprisonment from five to thirty
days for violation and conviction,
" . daft Market. ..s;'.'i
New Tork. Sept, 11. Coffee Tha mar
ket tor faturea-apened unchanged to S points
hlrher, and active montha eold about lt
potnte above laat nlrht's closing- figures
during the early trading, with December
advancing to s.sflo and May ta 1.12c. The.
buying, however, seemed ta reflect little
more than scattered covering and tha mar
ket turned easier during the afternoon on
reports that Braaltlan shippers were show
ing more disposition to sell. May eased off
to l.41d and .the market closed net I points
lower to net 4 points higher. .Sales, 16.600
bags; September, t.41c: October, 1.42c; No
vember, . t.37o; December, 1.24c; . January,'
1.28c; February, l.22o; March, t.S7c: April,
I. 41c; May, C47c; June, t.61s; July, l.6c.
Spot coffee quiet., Rio 7s, 10c; Samoa 4s,.
llov Offers of Santos 4s wera reported at
II. !&$11.60c In the cost and freight market
The official cables reported no change' In
the primary spot marksts, but Santos fu
tures wera 76lt rels higher; ralrrwas re
ported in three districts and showers In
two of Sao Paulo, with temperatures rang
ing from 12 to 11 degrees. Fort receipts,
10,100 bags; Jundlahy, 12,000 bags.
Omaha Hay Market, '
Hay quotatlona are:
Prairie Hay Choice upland, tll.OOSU.Si);
No. 1. 19.50S10. 60; NO. . Il.004.00; No.
I, tl.0001.00. Midland prairie. No. 1, 110.00
611.00: No. I. 17.0001.00. Cholca lowland
prairie, 17: No. 1, 16.00; No, 1, I4.00O6.00:
No. 2. 13.0094.00.
Alfalfa Choice, 1S.OO12.SO; No. 1,
111.60911.60. Standard, tt.l011.00; No, I,
ll.00tjll.00; No. I, 16. 0061.00.
Straw Oats, I6.00t.60; wheat, 16.004)
1.10. .-- . ' - - v -
Omaha Hid and Tallow Market.
Quotations furnished by Bollea 4fc Rogars,
111 South Thirteenth afreet:
. Hides Good siss. No, 1, 18o; No. 2, 17c.
Green: No. 1, lto; No, i, llo.-' Good slsa
bulls: No. 1, llo; No. 2. 14c Deacons,
each, 11.21. No. 1 largs horse, each, 16.60;
No. 2, 14.60; ponies, 12.50. Sheep pelts,
largs, 7&C0I1.26; msdlum. to small. 260
76c. . - -
Tallow No. 1. 7tt0l No. I. tttc. '
' lendo 8tk Market. '
London Sent.- 12. American . securities
were alack o ths stock market today, with
United .Statea Steel a Arm exception..
Silver Bar, '.z s-lea per Dunce. -
Money i per cent, -
Discount Rates Short Mils. Bm&Stt per
cent;, three months' bills, 6tt5 per csnt
' . Sugar Market, 1
New Tork. Sept. It.; Suga Raw,' firm:
centrifugal, 6.27c; molasses, 4.60c; refined.
firm; fine granulated, o.zoc, Futures were
I - to 11 points : higher af noon. Closed
steady and 1 to It points higher; salea, 1,660
tonsO December, .4.20c; . January, 4.0Sc;
March, I.ISc. v
Coroner's Jury Returns
;.A Verdict in Schwalm Case
A coroner's jury returned a verdict
of suicide after a brief inquest in
quiring into the death of Herman R.
Schwalm, '32, 1112 North Twentieth
street, who ended his life by inhaling
illuminating "gas, Sunday night. No
recommendations were contained in
the verdictof the jury which merely
found that Schwalm came to his
death by inhaling gas with suicidal
intent. The dead man is survived
b;' his wife and. two children.
Kit Carson May Drive
In the Historical Parade
Kit Carson, jr., will probably drive
an oltf-fashioned stage coach in the
historical parade in Omaha October 5,
The Ak-Sar-Ben people are seeking
to get this son of the famous stout of
that name to wield the lines over the
backs of the- mules drawing an old
stage coach that is in storage at Ne
braska City. ,
JITNEY
TAXI
MAXWELL CARS
Webster 202
AMUSEMENTS.
OMAHA'S FUN CENTER."'
t&ntifFtjm Daily Mats lS-ZS-SOi
iautyi lyi EWgs. is-zs-sa-rs
Unquestionably a style show..
BNR&D STEP LIVELY GIRL. SSSSS
Bioh-( Shorty ) M'AUister, Msudl Hssth,
Hsrry T. Shannon, K Great Cast and a
Chorus That'a Young, Perfest and Bauti
fuL Only musics! show in town.
, (Final Psrfenoaace Friday Nits.)
t; .Ladies' Dim Mstlaee Week Dsy. -
PHONI
B0U9LAS
. THE best of vaudeville
Dally Met., 2:16; Cry Nl.hl, 1:11. This Wwk.
MR. MELVILLE ELLIS llFS 1."ftJ
IMISS IRENE BORPONlifi,! ", ,
MorrU. Werner A Amoro. Co.. Brent. le. Jsck O.
McLsllea A Msy Canon. -Orpheum Trsrel Weiklf.
Price.: Met. f.ll.r?, IOo: best sbms lucert Bstur
aar aad Sunday). 2oc Nights. IOo, 33o, 60c, 76a.
ISrkVn Now PUybif
DU T UJ Speaking Flap
... . LAST TIMES TODAY , ,
MathiM, 2:30 Night, 7 JO '
THE LITTLE GIRL
THAT GOD FORGOT
Nights, 10e-S0c Matlneee, He
KNEW
RUU
OPINi SATURDAY
September IS
. -ARIZONA'
Box Offlc Now Opaau
EMPRESS--!
ERFORD'S WHIRLING SENSATION -
Tna Climax af Aerial Art. .
VIVIAN OSBORNE .
Girl Wisarst of Verier ,- .
. : , - . BISSETT AND SCOTT ,
: Vaudevilla'a Premier Dancera. z.-..
HAGER AND GOODWIN v" '
"Ani th Show Start Right Away." '
. Best ad Latsat Photoplaya Always. '
HIPP
TODAY.
, ALWAYS 10c '
15th and Harney ;
by
Return Engagement
iclal Request
MARY PICKFORD in ?
'The ETERNAL GRIND"
- , Photoplsy
Th Paraon of Pui.mtnt"
Starrix ni ISTIM FARM AM
Paramount Pictures. Open 2 to 11 Daily.
Boulevard Theater
Thirty-third and LaaTtmwortb '
. TODAY
Florence Turner in ,
"DOORSTEPS."
Abaorbtna,
concantratati antt-
aaptio Hnlmsmt Mily faw dropi raquirW
at mn pplication. It la safa and ilaaant
to aaa leave no trraaar roaitfuo. oi4 oy
neat dragaflu, tl.Av nd IZ.M a tvottla, or
poatpaia, Ubarai tslal bottla for 19o a
ttampa. '
W. F. YOUNG, P. D. P. '
194 Tmp)t 8W BprlBaTflald, Maaa.
Telephone Equipment Costs
Have Doubled in Two Years
Material used in ihe manufacture of telephone equipment that
could have been purchased for $50 two years ago cannot be bought
for less than $100 today.' ' . ..
The following figures show the per cent increase during the last
20 months in the market price of several of the more important
items used in the manufacture of telephone equipment:
Material.
Aluminum
' Batttrlea
Brast
Copper ..........
Cross rm bolt ..
Crossarm braeea
Inereaa.
.. 108
.. 68
...174
... 126 .
.. 178
.. 274
Material.
Lead
Lumber ....... ,
Platinum .......
Rubber
Tin i.. .........
Wlr (IrertT;...
Increase.
.... 4
....20
.... 98
39
.... 66
.....20
These advanced prices are caused principally by the European
demand for war materials and to the curtailment of foreign Lnv
ports into this country. .
NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY