Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 24, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 30

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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 24, 1916.
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GRAHMND PRODUCE
Strong Future Market Gives
i Sharp Advance, with '
Oath Demand. '
Wheat I
CORN IS ALSO VEEY ACTIVE
. ' -. Omaha, SapUmbar It, 1114. --
Tha cuh Whsat market acorad ft aharp
advane uadr pressura of strong tutura
i. artarkat aad an sic I lent cash dsmand. Tha
bUr rad of whMt Mid from I to io
ovr yostarday's ivirift, and th market
fensraltjr wm Quotad from staady to tc
hlghtr. .
The top prico for tho day wn II. on
So. 1 aard wheat and th bulk o ftht So.
ft trad sold around l.l)l.i4H-. Th
Ko. 1 bard whut covrd a lo ran, but
th bulk aotd at 11.1101.11, about te abova
yastaraay'a pnes. ...........
' Tha corn market waa also vary actlv
and waa quoted from nachanvad ta- 'He
hlfhtr, Taa demand for whtta com waa
icallsitt and thl variety sold , at a wid
premium abovs th yellow and mlsed.
th bulk of th earn pie, howvsr, war
, or tn yano and mixed araaoa. tha com-
riorclat (rait of yollow sell In around
1wc, ,th battar rada of mixed corn
from 7S to 7c and the whtta eelltnc at lie,
1 Th cat market waa pretty actlv and
pnee ror tma crai vara. from H
hlChar. - "
i 4 Thar waa a- food demand for oata at th
prevalilrW price tha genera! nm of ' earn-
pel 1)1p at 4 So and tha baat trader at
--.Tha ry market waa otrong and an as
eeflsnl. demand for thla cereal forced tha
market up lo, Tha battar a-rade of bar-
lay. ,wra Dlthtly lower, but tha markat
Maeraiiy waa-quoted unchanged.
- Claatancea were: Wheat and flour aqua I
io.ssi.ooo btiffteu; corn, none; oau, non;
Llvamool Close- Wheat, 1 to Id hi her
earn, unchanged to Id. hlahar.
.Primary, wheat receipts war l.flt.066
tftiehela, - and ehipmenti t, 141,000 bushels
afalhat receipts of I, J 7 0,000- bushels, and
ahtpments of 1, 401,000 bushel laat year.
Primary com raeefota were tsioot bush
T, andhlpmnta I7M00 bushels aralnst
reeelpts of iS,O0 bushels, nd shipment
i t,o Doanai last year.
Primary oata reoainta war' t. flit. BOB hush.
1 against relpta of tfS.oOt) bushels, and
supmnta or 119.999 bushel laat year,
ft '-! ' CARXOT RBOEIPTS.
' - - Wheat, Com. Oat
Chtoavo i 141
pmha v. , 11
lianaa City... .116 1
tjL Loula. 100 17
t The aalaa ware renorted todav;
r Wheat No, t hard winter, 1 eara. tl H
I ear. fl.ftl. -No. t hard winter, 14 car,
71-1 oar. 11.14; l-l eara, il.ll
no.. 1 nara wintar, 1 eara, ii.u; 1-1
eari. Il.it: 1 ear. tl.llUi I eara. 11.11
eara, 11.6ft; 1 oar, 11.41. N. 4 hard wtn.
tar om, $1.18: 1 car, 11.41; ! ear, 11.41
I; ear. 11.47 M; 1 oar. 11.43, Bampl hard
vintar, l car (haatint), 11.46; 1 ear, 91.41;
tloar, 91.40. No. 4 prlnf, 1 ear, 11.11. No.
! durum, I ear, tl.4a; t ear. Il.ll. No.
1 durum mixed, 1 ear, 11. St. No. I mlsed.
Ijoar, 11.11: 1 car. 11.61. No, 4 mixed,
tare, 11, t ear, 11.69; 1 car, 91.41. No.
dldanim mltad, 1 car. 11.44.
jltya No.,1, 9 eara, Il.ll; a car, fl.1T. No
? iv t can, fj.ii..
' Barley No. I, 1 car, tie. N. 4. 1 earM
?M x oar, lie. no. 1 raao 1 oar, iot K
Jfctad, 1 ear, lOo. .. t .
j Corn No, t.wblta: 1 ear, I Jo. No.
white: 1 ear. 13c No. t whlU: 4 car,
tic. No. 4 white: 1 ear, 1 60. No. I white;
,-1'tar, lie; 9 ear. 71c Ns. I yellow; 9 ear,
fftUG. No, 4 llowt 1 car. 71 He, -No. I
yailow- Hi can 7le. No. 9 mlxad: 9 9-1
car. 7o fl-ear. 7lo: t eara. 7lUc: U
oar, Tic. jNq, 9 mUadi 9 eara, 7IHo N. 4
0ta-rNo..f whlU: 1 ear, 4lo. Sundirdi
4 ear. ,4ue. no. 1 www: 1 ear, 46 40
14H oar. 46c,: No. 4 whftat 1 car, 44o,
vampi wnites a ear, at
- OrhahaiCeeh Prfeee Whaat: No. 9 hard,
l.l9HlMttt . hard, 1.4eil.HU;
Nft. 4 hard. Il.41tf l.; No, 9 eprlnt, 91.10
1,471. KO. a amine, I1.4701 I4; No, I du
runij i.lll.iaMt; No. I durum. Il.fefj
6W. -Corn: N4. white, i flics No.
9 ..?(, H404tc; No, 4 white. nQta;
No,' t.wWW, T79lle; No. I white, 760
lie; imov 1 a yairaw, TrHVive; no. 1 youow,
- rIlo. 777ic; No. I yailow, 744770
NO S mixed, 7807a;No. mixed, 7I4
7f e; ffo 4mUd. TSO'Tc; No. t mixed,
Utfnn. , Oatei No, I white, 4lQ4o;
ataBdird, 46U4lUei No. I white, 46ft
41 H-; No. while. 449440. Btrlay:
Mauini, lecfivi.os; o. 1 laea, off too.
4 Ilr:.. No. , 1.171.1U No. I, I1.1I4JMT,
,.,vr-rW, -1 - umm ywira.
i Omaha, fast II. Ill,
i -Tt' IncW "f utufo markat waa eonaldarabty
itrtnathenedVbr tha Araantln croo alt watt on.
'hlci-l regarded aa vary aarfoua, and alao
by a-eontinuatl heavy export demand, Th
oponlng-prlcea ware higher on ail optiena
and lha tnant ahowad practically a i-oani
gain on Kept m bar and -December wheat
and lc on Abe May.
Tha-oora market waa alao htghar, mainly
an aooount or tic abarp advano in wbaa,
the orop nawa on oora being favorable. In
moat kaotlona oat ahowed very little ind
pAAdapt atrahgtb and th 'advanoa In thla
market 'wairNtnora tn ay m pithy with wheat
than from any tndapandant eauaa. There
ta, hoVvr, a scarolty of elevator room tn
th big aatare marketa, and thla altuatlon
la beoominc ; W important factor la tb
market t ' '
. lacember bat eloaad ataady, - Th May
aavattcaa c ano tna September waa nom
inally unchfttigad,. there being, no tradea in
Local rang of aptiona: - - . - , .
Ari" I iSym. j- High. I lw.
1. r,
Wftl. 1 I , I I
iapi, 1 41 f I 99 lU ' I 19 ' 14T
Pae , i I04i . .t Ufa 1104 .J l 110
May l ilH , 1 11 161 H 1 11 160
-p. tt . ( n T 7IH
. Dee. 41 .10 l ' 41 11
May , , ' 7lli 71 tl 71 71
01 - v.- - ' -A
fPf 44 .....
Dec . ' 41 47 . 47 41
May J . 48 41 41 41 41
Chicago -clcalng prtcea, furnlahed The Bee
by Logan 4 Bryaft,' StocU bud grain brokarfl,
Hi aouth Blxttpnth a treat Omaha:
Art. I Qpan. I Tllgb. I Low. Cloa. Taa.
wHirr r" 1 1 1
Sapti 111-61. 1 14 111 1 11 111
DC 114. 1 14 114 X ib 161
May.' 114-14 1 II 164 1 66 161
Torn. . .'
apt. 18 11 11 11 II
Da. 74471 74 78 7lp74 71
May. 7747T9 77 l71 77
Oata.
(lapt 1 ' 48 41 44 46 it
Deo. , 41940 41 41 41 48
May. 11949 61 II 11 11
Porlt.
Dae. 19 99 99 14 II 98 91 40 81 I?
aJn. 99 70 19 .1 II 70 II 71 II 18
Lard.
Oct. 14 91 14 17 14 40 14 40 14 10
Dee... 14 10 .14 11 1 14 97 14 14 14 08
Rib.
Oct 14 IT 14 II 14 17 14 19 14 10
Jan. 11 71 II 77 11 t, 11 TS It 70
CHICAGO tiRAIN AND fROVlSIONS.
aigW CbU QwtUtlona Tetd to Uftrrtoe
of WfMl.-.
Chicago1 f4ep. 19. Incroaalng anxlatr for
auppllea, eapaclaHy on tha part of European,
gave af rash upturn today to the prtca of
wheat. The cioaa waa steady, 10 to te
net hlghar, with December 11.61 to H .61,
and May at 91.66. Corn HnUhed o to o
up, and oata with a gain of c. In provl
- n'n a the onteom waa wnohang to 16e
higher.
,M?a the day waa ever, foratgnara bad
TuiTh .ad 1600,000 bushel of wheat en top
Of 1.4OJ,00 buuhela taken yaaterday, but loaf
before thla fact waa known th trade had
generally accepted a tie of cable quotation
u abowtng decided aneaalnaaa among kluro
pean buyifa.. Continued drouth In Argentina
tvaa rport4, and tbar ware algna of a
further lawertng of atooka tn Ureat Britain,
a well aa a literal decreaaa of th amount
of whaat oh ooaan paaaaga. Advlea from
UanwdB City telling of an urgent demand
from domeatlc mlliara . tended further to
, prdbuUIh aantlment. Aa a roan It ehort
tMfame flurried and did an aatonlahlng
amount of covering for a Saturday, with
contmbuton houee buying meanwhile tha
largeai of the week. r
r-rn-iaklng by holder ofw heat eaaed
the market a little in thelact half hour, but
naw Investor war encountered on ait th
dip, and there wa bo radical reaction. One
of the.rttaaon for tha auetalned atrangth
waa the fact that premlutna for caah wheat
at Omaha and Kanama City war th high
eat o far an tbU year'a orop.
Corn Bympathlxed to a moderate art ant
with th upturft In wheat Bealdea. ther
waa aft improved demand from the aaa board,
and It waa 40 per cent of the northern Iowa
orop; had been badly damaged by froat.
rirmnea of oata came about chiefly aa a
raault of the bulcaa la other grain. Tha Da
cmbar option waa moat tn favor with
buyer.
Higher quo tat tone en hoga sent provlalone
, upgraded On tha advance, however, ownera
of lard and rib appeared to be dlspoaed to
raatlta
Ch Prta Wheat: No. 9 red, 91. 66;
No. I rod, 91.61; No. hard nominal; No. 1
I hard, old, II L Corn! 'No. I r11o.
n: Ko. jr.llow, tlttttc; No. 4 whit..
ftlo. u.u: no, , wait., 7Hvtsc; .un
drd, lllt,llc. By. I No. 1 nominal.
Barlor. Tkll.lC. Beedj: Tlmolhr, 13.10
o,.v; oiover, f ll.oi4.. Frovlalon,:
Pork, lard. 114.76; rlba. 114.300
14.T0. . '
Butt.,. Firme cram.rr, St3& '
Kcff. Aeclpta, 1.67, oaioa; markat unchanged.
Potatoe, Una.ttlad; ncelpta. 30 cart;
jariwya, fl;ZVi-46; omoa, ll.Z0l.3i.
Poultry Allva, lowai.towla, II Ma;
iprina-a, 114,0 . v . ,
KBW TOHK OEKEBAL ' JiARKKT. "
Quota tUa. af th. Daj a. th. Tarlon, Laad
' ' Ut CsnnwdltlM.
K.w York, fl.pt. fl.riour- rirtnor;
.print patanta, f.l,ffl.46: wlnt.r pat.nta,
7H7.0; wlnc.r .(r.l.hl.. 7.tO0I.4i;
jkanaaa atraisnia, ,i.trT.fO.
Wheat Anot. atrona: No. 1 durum.
1.7(4,; No. hard, ll.JIH; No. 1 northern,
Duluth. Il.ll H; No. 1 northern, Manitoba,
z. a. b.. New Tork.
Corn Spot, firmer; No. I yellow, Me, e, .
f. New Tork.
Oata Spot, firms etandard, HOIIe.
Kay tjulet; No. 1, 11.16; No. I, 11.05;
No. -1,11.00; shipping-, loOtOo,
, Hope Steady; Faolflo coaat, 1111, Utile
Hide, rirm.
Provl. lone Pork, quiet Beef, ateady.
utra, nrm; middle weat, llK.109u.20.
Tallow t'naettled; clly, B(4o, nominal;
wuimry, , ,c; apKlal. tc
Butter Flrm: recelDta. 10.447 tube
creamery ezlraa ll acore), 14e;craamery.
nigner, aoonng 34Vc; flreta, 33Hw.3c
aeconda, lltflto,
Egge Irregular: racelnta. I.lll caaea
fresh gathered, extra One, lie; extra Urate,
.i.sffi nreta, IZ0,4c.
CheM. Firm; rec.lpta, 1.IIT bose.; flat.
fr..h apeelala, ll2c; . .lata, av.r.gt
tancy, ivt,o.
Poultry All.e, ateady; n price! quoted
Dreeeed, Arm; ohlckene, 11610c; fowla, 17
II Mc; turkaya, 6!te. '
Kan.., city. Sept. II. Wheat NV' I
nard, ll.Mffl.lr-, No. I red, II. 644(1. 17;
Derember, 11.61 V; Hay, 11.61.
Corn Nh. 1 mliM, 16c; No. I white, ,lc;
No. I yellow. a6UjyMc; No. a, )4M4li6e;
December. 7a721,o; May, JlVio.
Oata No. 3 whlta, 41c; No. I alul, 469
47o. -
Butter creamery, IH4e; flratg, lie; ai
ande, 37Hc; parking, 34 4c
, ICgga Flreta, lit,
Poultry Hena, lH,c; rooatera, lie; hrolU
art, SOUo.
Mlnneapoll, Ural. Market.
allnneapolle, Sept. 11 Wheat Decem
ber eloaed at 11.1.4. Ctl.llV Caoh: No.
1 hard, 11.71; No. 1 northern. 11.16
1.1116: to arrive, II. 111601.16ft; No. I
northern, H0ftI.(6ft; No. I. fl.G3ftO
MIK.
Corn No. I yellow, IIOIIo. '
Oata No. I white, 469414.0.
, Flaxsaed-I2.14es.il.
Flour Fh-et patente and flrat clear, ad
vanced 10c; flret patents eouotod at 11.10;
Bret clean,, 17.40; other, unchanged.
Barley I6c9ll. 01.
; Ltferpool Oral. Market.
Liverpool. Scot. ' ai wh... Rut n 1
Manitoba, lit 4Hd: No. I. 14a Ikl- No 1
hard winter, lie lOlid.
Corn Spot; American, mixed, new, 10a
IHd to 100 above.
Northwest Kite Flyers Stage Prelims
ttk . mt T V ' i jHaamaiHi ' a"i hiil i !knnlli i i iWlgaaii'liii ,gaigaiaaii is t iHliijnillinnii mm, , tOft I
v w-xi v.v'-, ...: Vr. I
, Coffee Markat ,
New Terk. Hept. 88. Coffo The etaailler
tone which daveioped fn the marVtat for cof
fita future bar around 8.74e for March, con
tract ycatarday waaf In evidence aaatn to
day, The buying wa not active and ap
peared to find UUla freeh encouragement In
the new from Braall. but the recent twiln
of about a oent a pound had evidently left
tha markat 8 10a in a batter technical poal
tlon and price reaoonded to eomDa.r.Hv,t-
mall ordera. The opening waa 1 to I points
higher and tha more active dellverle aotd 4
to I point net higher during th morning.
with March advancing to I. lie. The clone
ae.vvv oega; aeptemner, t.Qec; October. 0.06c
tigTvrniwr, a.aact uecemoer, i.84c, January,
1.17c; February, 1.1 In; March, l.llo: April.
I.ieo; May, 1,00c) June, l,04o; July, l.07o;
Spot, OUleti-RtO Ta. lUnt H.intn.i Am mu.
Coat and frelrht ettrn wm .hn.it
changed, but a al of well described Ban to
4,Jr" rP,,tl t 10.66c, London credits.
- The rficlal cable reported no change In
Rio. Santoa anota war nrvt mi!
oe.voa suturaa were in loo to 1Z6 rata lower.
.'" May Market .
rratrla Hay Choice ntid. tiAsna.
11.00: No. 1, ll.60O10.09; No. I, 97.40O0.00;
No. 1, 96.0007.00. Choice midland, Ift.ooa
10.00 1 NO. 1. 18. 000ft. 00: Na. I. 17 AAsmi aa
No. 9, lt.90O7.04.' Choice lowland, m.ooo
c.wv, rtW, j, l,VV,VUI All. M. II.DDA7 ill.
No. I, 94.00O0.00. a- , .
strawNona on th market Choice
TaFKaVg.. la mialahla ai An A i m a . . .
-arw. gal. ..VVaj I.BVj DnOlOa Ml
Airaifa Nona on tha markat. fhrt
mumum, .sDif,lo Na. 1. I1I.EO A 1 1 AO-
l""f fti.vwwiJi.Bg; no. 8, flB.OOOlMO
yi a, r.vva4,w.yu, j,
K ' ' Matal Market .
New Tork, Aent S3. Matal 1mA la aa
07.Hi imelter eaay: annt But mt. i.n,.u
livery, le; at London, lead. CIO, I6a;
spelter, 464: copper, firm; electrolytic,
l37.00Oll.8l! Iron, ateady and unchanged;
Un dull; apot offered at 911.76.
At London; apot copper, till, future.
'. iriroiyiiOi us, iua: apot tin, 1171,
6i fulurea, 171, 10; lead, 180. 16a; speller.
j - -.: Cattoa Maaai. ' , i
New i Tork. " Sent. SI.CottnnIVutnr
Opened easy; October, 18.71c; December.
mnirj. ie.vuo: aaaren. li.iini uav
ruturea closed elaadv ' nntAhAf iKit
Daoember, 11.01c, January. 14.tlo: March,
6.l7o; May, 11.410. 8not oulatt mlddiin
upland. 16.Ho: no aalaa.
Tha Cotton market fllnaad ataad. m(
pumw ivwit, id a points nignar,
. - tries I vVj
LIVE STOCK MARKET NEW - YORK STOCKS
Cattle for Week Steady to
Quarter Lower Sheep Are
Steady, Lambs Lower.
HOAOosPTJf y0SlwjEEK
' Omaha, September 88. ill.
Receipt war; Cattle. Hoga. Sheep
Official Monday , 17,764 4,70 H0.H41
Official Tucadav 13.71-e t.oo 9t..04
Official VWdneaday ... 7,807 6,21 14,047
Official Thursday ..,..'7.117 6.270 14,30(1
Official Friday ....... 1.463 3,418 10.41'
Eetlraete Saturday ..,..... 8,000 1,701)
81a days thla week.. 48.97 86.11ft 14.0S
Same daya laat week... .86,140 31,668 186.840
Same day 2 wka. ago..l,008 18.648 93,888
Same daya 1 wka ago.. 88.668 46,143 134.86,.
Same daya 4 wka. aao.. 29.707 19.00 09.646
Same daya 1at yar. . .80,134 14,427 166.791!
neceipm ami dlapoattton or live stock at
the Union stock k,ris, Omaha, for twenty
four hours ending at I o'clock p. m., yea
terdav: ' .
Mlseourf Pacific
Union Pacifio
X. W.. eaat..
C. A N. W west..
C, St. P.. M. at O
C, B. A Q., east..
C, B. at Q . weats. .
a, R, I. 4 P., east
RECEIPTS CARS. ' .
Cattle. Bogs. Sheap.HVs.
II
11
Two-Hour Session Fitting Cli
' max to Preceding TaU Ones
of the Week.
- -jDONTROLS WaDING
t. -'
New Tork, Sept. II. Tha two-hour sea
alon of th atook exchange today waa a,
fitting climax (o tha five proceeding full
sessions of -the week, salee eachangjng more
than t.OO'lT.OOO shares, a record unequalled
by any weak end for many years. Incident
ally. It marked the fifteenth consecutive day
In which transactions approximated or en
lered well Into seven figures.
Trading again waa dominated to an norr
moua extent by United States Steel, the
Coppers, Motors and a few other specialties,
while shipping Issues, equipment and mu
nitions were heavy or at least Irregular,
ia.c. me market wa extremely on
Total receipt., a l 41 4 I
DISPOSITION HEAD.
' . Cattle. Ran. Sheen.
Morrla at Co j...... ..... 296 ....
Swift dt Co .... 666 '
Cudaiy Packing Co... 141 ....
Armour at uo ... lie. i ,
aenwart a Co 164 .
W. Murphy.....,,.,.'.... 477 ,
Anna ihdEdJBoanct
i OU and Baata.
Bavannah. aa.. HenL llTnns..lln
rirm, .,,; eaie es, DDIS.; reCOipta, SSS;
n.iiiinauH, .luca, .......
Roaln Firm; aalea, l.aoi bbls.: receipts,
III; ahlpmenta, 114: atook. IT.aol. ounta.
tlona: A, B. I6.l0ei.l6; a r. 11.16: B.
11.00; P, ,1.10; a, Il.ll; H, I, Il.ll; X.
wo. ii.iooi-siH; ww. 14.40.
Metal Market.
New Tork, Sent. .33. Matai Cnnf
very little electrolytic la offered for naarbv
delivery, with quotations more or leaa nom
inal. Soma of th leading producer are
offering December shipments at 38o, while
price namaa today for tha flrat quarter
rangea from itc lo I7e. iron waa un-
: ' Sugar Market.
New Tork. Sent 13. SurerThe fu.
tures market wa less active today, prices
waina un ana closing if b points net lower
for the actlv position, althouah uew crop
position were steady and closed 1 point
istr. mw ano rrnnea c to a (Ml gieauy.
Dry Claods Market.
New Tork, Sept 11. Dry Uooda Cotton
goods war firm and active today and yarns
wore ii rm. tvnii gooas were advanced In
primary markets to level that will force
much higher retail prices. Ltnena were
nrm wun Duying satisfactory for next year.
Muriapa war Irregular, but tended higher.
Elgin Butter Market. 7 '
Rtgln, 111,. Sept. 13. Butter 18e hid- nn
Bits of News -
from Omaha Um.
Laat week Huth Uv.n nA w. nu
klna, truataea of the university, made a
tour of inspection at the avhool,
Indications are that the attendance Is
going to exceed all previous record. The
flrat of the weak It numbered 160 and by
Friday it had reached 176. Mia Anderson,
tha registrar, la confident that tha rin.i
enrollment will be 160,
Chemeatrr la tha popular study at tha
university this fall. Out of the fv.hm.n
elasa alone, forty-two are taking general
chemistry and half of th atudent body 1
studying th element.
Ther are over fifty In the freshmen elasa
and of laat year'a forty freshmen all but
urn nave returned.
President Jenkins will perform th cere
mony at the wedding of Miss Jean Hamilton,
aaugmer oi sir. ana aire. j. h. Hamilton of
Peoria, III., formerly of Omaha ad th
Rav. Oeorg Perclval. son of Mr. and Mr
W. D. Perclval of this city,, who is now
pastor of the Klrst Presbyterian church at
Capo Vincent, N. T horn of the bride
paranta. -
xne Kappa ri xiu sorority entertained
number of freahmen eirla Thursday v.t.
log at a roast and oano party at Carter
Lake. The members present were: Ruth
Collins, Quito Eddy, Laura Oxford, Elisa
beth Bel ben, Louise Damon, Ion Pogg, Olga
Anderson, Louie Brat ton Naomi Lowe, Olga
Jergenson. May Leach, Jean Berger and
Lillian Anderson.
Tha Thau Phi Delta fraternity pledged
re men last weak: Prad Hni-n
Ruben Hshn. Reed Zimmerman. Tlrvnur nA
That you can't tell by the looki of
i kite how far it will fly, or whether
it will fly at all, was demonstrated at
the kite-flying contest held at Fon
tenetle park playground under the di-
CHICAGO 1,1Y STOCK MARKET,
Ctti, Stoadj, Hog. Inarttled,
Chicago, aept Jl Cattle Receipt. 100
head; market steady; native beef cattle,
I6.60O11.I0; western ateera, It.OOtVI.H;
etockera and feeders, 14.6007.66; cows and
holfers, 11.6001.10: calves, II.WOII.OO.
Hog. Keoelpta, 1,000 head; market un
settled, 6 cents above Saturday'a average;
bulk of aalea, I10.l6t11.16 light, I10.10O
11.16; mixed, I10.10U.I0; heavy, 10.10
11-16; rough, 1004$0.!0; plge, I7.00fjl0.00.
fiheep and Lambe RecelDta 4.000 heart!
market .low; wethers, II.I6VI.I0; .wea.
.,.ov lamDS, ,0. l.tyiu.SD,
rection of the Recreation board.. Allan
Fries, with" the most unpromising kite
of any of the fifteen contestants, took
first honors. The wind was not fa
vorable for the event, but Master
CARE OF CHILDREN
MOW THEJOESTION
What to Do ,: With . Hnngry
Youngsters Crossing Into
V:. . . ' Holland. ; -
Fries got his kite away and brought
it back in . prize-wmmng manner.
This Fontenelle winner will compete
in the city kite tournament at Elm
wood park. -A . y
84. Lamia Live Stook Market.
St. Louie, Sept SI. Cattle Hacalpta,
300 head: market ateady: native beef
steers, 47.60t711.00; yearling steers and halt
ers, 98.004910.66; cows, S6.60O6.00; atookar
and feeders. 96.10OI.00: nrlma aouthern
ateera, .uvrv.uu cowa and heifers. 14.60 A
I.OOi prima yearling ateera and heifer, 17.60
vw.vu; native eaive, as.uo 9 ll.T. ,
nogs Receipts, i.iuo bead: market hlrh:
lights, 110.46(11,06; ngs. iH.OOfilO.OO-
mixed and butchers. 910. 70011.16; good
neavy, u.wu.4i ouiK OI Bales, 810.6QO
U.l.
Sheep and Lamb Recelpta. 1.700 head:
market steady; 1mm be, 17.00010.38; alaughy
10.00; yearlings. 18. 0008. 00, 7
Kanaa Uy Uv Ntock Market.
Kansas. City. Bent, is. Cattin naini.
100 head; market ateady; prime fed steers,
40.76910.86; dressed beef steers, 97.3601,60;
western steers, lft.860t.6O;. . cows, 91.600
7.86; heifers, 14.0069.60; stockers and feed-
I6.60ftl.00: bulU I6.00iba x.ivu
4JV.OUW41.Vl.
Hogs Receipts, 800 head: markat hlaher
bulk, 910.3610.10; heavy, 110.86010.76;
raunora inu uuioners, iiv.lunu.QV: Uaht.
10.36010.116; pigs, .OO04.76. ,
Bhaau and Lambs Racelnta. nona mf.
kat steady; lam be, 19.76010.86; yearlings.
I7.6O0I.8&, wethera, 97.007.76i ewes, $6.60
Ht, floeepb Uv Stock Mark!.
Bt Joseph. Sept. II. Cattle Recalnta.
1 00 head ; market ateady 1 steers, 44. 60 0
10.60; cows and heifer. 44.3609.60: c.Vm
97.60011.60.
nogs neoeipt. 1,600 head: market
steady to atrong; top, 910.10: bulk of aalea.
lirL.4i,1Q 78.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 900 headr
market steady;
.I7.OO07.&O.
lambs, 110.00010.60; awi,
"V.
Omaha Hide ami Tallow Market.
Quotation furntahe" by Bo I lea A Roaara.
Ill South Thirteenth street;
Hides O. No. 1. 18c: No. I. 1T
Qreen: No. 1, 16c; No. 9, 16c. 0. B., bulla f
No. 1, 16c; No, 8.-14c Deacons, each, 91.16.
No, 1, horse, each, 6.60; No. 8, 14.60;
ponies, 93.60. Sheep pelts, large. 76c0
1.I6; medium to small, 26076c.
Tallowwo, 1, 740: No, x, 10,
' 8lonx City Uv Htock Market,
Sioux City, la.. Sent 13. Cattle Recelnta.
400 head.
H'aa Receipts. 1.000 head: market ISe
to lOo hlgheri light. 910.86014.86; mixed,
lO.40lw.4u; hekvy, 1O.401O,O; bulk of
sales, 910-40010.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,800 head. ;
Londua stack Market.
London. Sept. SI. American securities
were merely adjusted at parity and part
from a number of dealings In U. 8. Steel at
new man secora were auu.
Silver lsr, 18 d per ounce.
Money 4Vi per cent. '
ntooount Rates Short bill. BU06i Bar
cent; three months, 14 064 per oent.
Bank Cleartxrga,
Omaha, Sept 18. Bank elearlnra far
Omaha today were 93, 14868.14 and for tha
corresponding day laat year 9l.7H.l6l.tl.
The total clearlnga for the week ending to
day were MI.4I8, 8M.64 and for tha oorre
ponding, weak a year ago 120.181, liflr.
' New York Money Market.
New Wnrk. Sent. Il..lf nrnan Ilia ttaui,
t pet4 cent, f
sterling Kxcnange fo-aay bills. I4.tiu
demand, 14.76; cables. 94.71 7-14.
silver uar, 7Jbc; Mexican dollar, 68 Ho.
Bonda Government ateady; railroad firm.
NOT ALLOWED TO STASVE
( Corral pondence at Th. Aa.ocl.ted Praia.)
The Hague, Netherlands, Sept.. 9.
The question -whether German chil
dren should be entertained in Hol
land, and fattened there on Dutch
milk and butter, has led to a storm in
a teacup here. Columns of the news
papers have' been devoted to articles
on the subject by learned professors
and editorial writers. j
"Germany is a besieged fortress,"
it Is declared on the one hand, "and
it is unneutral and, what is more, op
posed to all Holland's interests to
help defeat the object of the besiegers
by relieving distress there." "How
can that be?" is the question posed in
reply, "when Germany has free ac
cess to Holland, Scandinavia and
Switzerland? Holland is sovereign
of her own frontierT and the feeding
of hungry German children is our
good right, and not the slightest vio
lation of neutrality." "If you have
money to spare for poor children,"
is the retort, "give the benefit of it to
many thousands of half-starved chil
dren in your own cities, who are suf
fering from too large exports to Ger
many; or lavish your pity upon the
millions of suffering children in Po
land, Serbia, Belgium and northern
France, the countries ruthlessly deso
lated by Germany. Moreover, vou
are endangering your own food sup
plies by giving the allies ground for
thinking that the goods imported here
will indirectly help their enemy . to
holdout."
Aa Act of Chlvalry j
"Even assuming that Germanv is a
besieged fortress, runs another argu
ment, "does not a belligerent some
times allow the siege of a city to be
prolonged by sparing the women and
children as much-as possible? And
if you say we are helping Germany
to hold out, so does, such noble work
as that of the Red Cross, which is
universally recognized to be within
the province of neutrals, strengthen
me torces oi tne oeingerents.
"It i. but an act of chivalry and
compassion; it would be a shame to
exclude it by carrying logical strict
ness to extremes," says another.
'That', all very well,1 is the answer,
"but to nourish German subjects is
to prolong the war, and so sacrifice
more of the allies' men; and if the
Dutch government is to permit Ger
mans to have recourse to public char
ity here, at least let it poijefout to
Germany itsv obligations toward thia
country and to the civil population of
the regions occupied by German
armies.
' Crossing' Dutch Herder.
, So runs the strange controversv.
and meanwhile, all unconscious of the
mild storm they have raised, . little
parties of German children, many of
them pale-faced, but some looking in
fairly good condition, are daily cross
ing the Dutch border, They come in
parties varying from a dozen to sev
eral Hundreds, and are being accom
modated about the country, mostly in
cnimren s Holiday camps and such in
stitutions, but also, by twos . and
threes, in private families.
The work has been organized b
various committees set un hv Hnl
landers with family ties in Germany
and ojhers, and naturally the German
authorities have willingly extended
their co-operation. There are now
oetween I. mi and 2.000 such child.
in the country, and they are still ar
riving. - ...
A movement is also now on foot to
bring children from the occupied dis
tricts of France, -so-What -Holland
promises to develoo into adit x rhil.
dren's refuge, following the claims
upon its hospitality made by the
flocks of Belgian fugitives,' part of
fimwerps escaping garrison, and
many hundreds of fleeing prisoners of
Iron Fence Picket Is Driven ;
Deeply Into Man's Eye by Fail
Utica, N. Y, ,Sept. 23. William
Singerly McCartney, a graduate of
Harvard university and inspector ,of
arms for the Canadian government aft
a munitions plant here, was found
impaled on an iron fence in this citv
early today. He had fallen from a
piazza and the iron picket penetrated
one eye so deeply that two policemen
and a physician could not pull him
on. ne was conscious, and the phy
scian chloroformed .-him. Then the
picket was sawed off and he was hur
ried to a hospital where the iron was
removed. His recovery not ex
pected. Statement W Cleartag Bans. Banka.
New Tork, Sept, II. Tha atatement of
the aetuat condition of clearing houaa banke
land : trust companlea for the week ahowa
that they hold 1114,114,11, reserve In ex
cess of legal requirements. - Thla la an ln
oreaae of 131,111,11, over laat week. The
atatement follows: , -
Aotual cewlltlon 1 Increase.
Loans, dl.c , ts, etc.ll.H6.Jl!. 100 114,266,001
Reserve In own
461,061,000 11,147.011
vaults (b)
Reserve In federal
reserve banks ....
Reserve In other de-
poaltarlea ,
Nat demand deposits
Net time deposits.
Circulation ........
Bxceaa reserve
177,011,000 11,111,001
' 14,111,0(1, 111,000
1,111766,000 41,107.000
111,171,000 'i.oao.ooo
11,176,000 ' '111,000
114,114,11. 11.111.110
tb Of which 1111,111,00, la aped.. .De
crease, x y r . .
Aggregate reserve, 'I0I1.41MOO.
Suanmary- of .tat. banka and trust com
pan lee In Greater New Tork not Included
In olearlaa houaa statement:,
Deereaas.
Loans, discounts, ato,.ITIl.l91,S0l 110,000
Specie , 10,111,600 .11,400
Legal tendera ,,101,400 176.70.
Total depoalta .01,714, 10011, 471,000
Banks cash reserve In vault, 11,RI,10,,
Truat companies' caah reaarv. In vault,
161,114,101. - .
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Totals 1.424.
Cattle Recehits this wb font un 44. 7(
head, th largest of any week thl year.
Th largest number of head aver received
at thia point during one week waa for the
week ending October H of last year, when
52,41 head, or a total of l.l eara rut In
an appearance tn six days. In spite of tha
large receipts, the market has bean In very
fair condition, prices her ruling high com
pared io inor marpceta.
very iew cornteds have been received
and they have remained about -steady an
tar ss gooa Kinaa are concerned, aa high
as lltf.60 being paid for choice yearlings.
Range or rraea baef tf chnif miaiitv hm
shown little or no change, being steady with
a week ago, but medium to common gradea
i nrouna ia crxDC lowert
Cows and heifers were very good setters
all the early part of. the week,, but later
on toward the close they eased off, being
at the final wind up l$2fto lower
Stock cattle and feeders have been In
very larre receipt all the week. - Choice
heavy feeders weighing 1,104 pounds or
better have not shown much change, and
choice light yearlings and stock calves
have sold very well. - V
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, 10.0010.0; fair to good beevea.
I8.bO01O.OO: common to fair beevea, IS.7S
09.06; good to choice grass beeves. I7.O0
949; fair to good grass beevea, I7.OO0T-6O:
common to fair grass beevea. K.0007.00;
good to choice hetfers. fH.7607.J5; good tfc
choice cows, $6. 4007.00; fair to good oows,
I&.KJ06.4O; common to fair cowa, $4,500
6.C6; good to choice feeder. t7.3O0l.SS;
fair to good, feeders, $.6O07.2O; common
to fair feeders. Ifl.OOAs.M): aaod to hotoa
stockers, $7.1007.50; stock heifers, $9,750
7.00; stock cows. $5. SO 06. 60; stock calvea.
$7.OO0.6O; veal calves, $8.00011.00; beef
bulls, stags, etc, $6.0007.60; bologna, bulls.
16. 2606. US.
Hogs Hog supplies thl morning were
lighter than for any previous day of the
week, arrivals being estimated at forty-three ,
loads or a. 000 head. The six day's total of
if,i neaa ia t.oeo smaller than a week
ago, but twice as large as two weeks ago.
ana ju.vuv neavier man for tna correspond
Ing period of laat year.
With a combination of moderate receipt,
batter markets elaewhere and some Improve
ment In th shipping demand, today'a trade
opened fairly active and fully 10c higher,
shipping hogs and most of the packers sell
ing on that basis. Big, bulk- of th offering
cleared early. '
Th bulk of tha offering sold on th
eany iraaa anywner iron. 5c to loo. higher,
and early round averaged lOo higher,
though. Owing to th weakness on th close,
tha aeneral market Waa harrflv tha t,nA
Most of the sales landed $10.15010.40, while
a ahlpper paid aa high as $10.76 for a load
after he had sorted out a few of the heavy
nogs, mere were no real cnoioe noes here.
Current prices show a decline of anyway
JOo as compared with the average market
a Week aao. Ilonday'a nlekel advanna wa
lost Tuesday when th trade, after opening
sieaay, ciosea aa mucn aa lfio lower. The
next two daya ther was a 40c break when
nippers were out Of the market entirely,
packers being in absolute control of the
marKeta at all points.
Repreaentatlva sales: f "' l
No. Av. 8h. Pr. Wo. Av. 8h. Pr
70. .16 240 10 10 74. .$4$ 360 10 36
5. .110 120 10 $0 . SB. .860 SO 10 U
75. .838 120 10 40 41. .201 120 10 SO
40 10 6 SO, ,313 ... 10 7
PIOR
lit. 3 ' .., t 00
Sheep Total receipts the last week have
been th heaviest of the year to date, and
after a week , of sharp fluctuations fat
lambs are closing a quarter lower than
last Friday. Monday, with the biggest one
day supply of the year, sellers waca not
much surprised-at having to make reduc
tions that In most cases amounted to
nearly -26c. Tuesday and Wednesday the
runs continued heavy, but demand waa bet
ter ana Monaay s break waa ful v rearalnad.
On Thursday, though, the general run of
sale showed another slump of nearly 25c.
only one band of extremely hich druBinar
stuff selling steady with th day before,
and Friday's prices were steady with tha
previous aay a decline, receipt being mod
erate. On the Close good fat lambs ara
selling at $10.16010.36. On band of real
weignty stun of very good quality sold at
$10.1$.
Fat sheep offering were real Ilrht all
week and. closing prices are just about
where they were a week aao. On a atla-ht
midweek bulge ewes sold to $7.10. but most
of th decent to good offering hava moved
at I7.OO07.3S. Almost no yearlings on
wethera are coming. Wethera are eel 11ns-
largely at 37.0067.7S. With vaarllnaa nf a !
desirable sort around 38.OO08.SO.
wuoiauons on aneep and lambs: Iamla
good to choice, $10.35010.8$; lambs, fair to
gooa, aiu.ivwiv.aa; lamos, feeders, $B,7S0
10.4S; arllngs, good to choice, $7,760
8.60: yearlings, fair to rood. I7047 tk
yeartlngs, feeders, $.6O08.Ot); wethera, fair
to choice, $6.6007.7$;; ewes, good to choice
$7.0007.36; ewes, fair to good, 36.2606.OO
ews, plain to culls. $4.0006.7$; ewes, feed
ing, $6.6006.76; awes, breeder, all age.
l7.M0f.tO. ,
In
sided, rails faillnar to share tn the move
ment to any appreciable extent United
Statea Steel made an extreme advance of
4H points, to 117 r4r overtopping Its prev
ious high record by almost there nolnts.
Its contribution to the total operation ot
1,100.000 shares was almost 30 per cent
Soday'a maximum for steel comman put It
ueariy wiin id rour point of the preferred.
Other maxlmus Included the leading Cop
pars, which were further stimulated by th''
reporta of elostnr contract hv fnrain in.
tereats mining Into hundred of million of
pounds for delivery in 1017. Anaconda
rose to 9 and Utah to 06 H with
material advances in American Smelting, In
spiration, Kennecott and National Lead. '
Motors were unusually active, with new
recorda for Maxwell at $7 and Stuta at 77 t
Central Leather also sold hlarhar thn
MUTT., II
These gains were offset by decline of
one to nearly three points in Mercantile
Marine, Bethlehem and Crucible Steela. Con- V
tlnental Can, Baldwin Locomotlvea and
sugars. .. , .
Continuance of railroad prosperity was In
dtcated by the August report of the South
ern Pacific company, showing a gain of
$1,088,000 In operating Income.
Bonds 1 were steady, with tote.1 aalea. par
value, $1,076,000.
United States bond were unchanged on
call during the week.
Number of salea and quotation on lead
Ing atocka were;
. ' , Sales. Kith. tow. Close,
Am. Beet Suaar... a. son a S4 sr
American Can, .... 82,600 66 63 641
Am. Locomotive. ., 1,800 79 70 7$
Am. Smelt. A Ret. 34,200 112. no llJU
Am. Sugar Kef.. 600 1125 11114 lllfc
Am. Tel. 4 Tel.... 600 123 133 133
Ara. .Z., L. ft S... 1,700 44 42 42
aiicliuuu ivvwan i pi, aw uvt
Atchison
Bald. Locomotive..
Baltimore A Ohio..
Brook. Rapid Tran.
B. ft 8. Conner....
ful. Petrolnum...,
-Canadian Pacific. .
Central Leather..,. 12,500
Chesapeake ft Ohio 1.400
C, M. ft St. P 700
Chicago ft N. W
O,. R. I. A P. Ry.. 600
Chtno Copper 8,800
Colo. Fuel ft Iron. 10,800
Corn Products Ref. 700
Cruel bis-Steel 1,70
Pis tillers' Securities 1,000
Brie 5.300
Genera) Electric...
Great Northern pfd.
til. no. ore ctri,,,
Illinois Central....
Inter. Con. Corp....
98 '
1.700 105. 104fc 105U
4.000 89 80 87
3,000 8S t
. 400 86 ' 35 85
1.800 06 Mia ' M v
1.000 23 H 3214 23
1,100 178 178 178
iS 5f
65 65 -: 66
38 06 05&
.... ..... 125
18 18 18
60 S 56
$B 55 56
16 16 16
4 92 2
47U 47 472
aa a 4aa
l.lOtt 174 174
174 ,
118
400 101 1C!H 10214
Inspiration Copper. 41,700 66H 4K '16
Inter. Harveeter. . . 700 111 117 117
Int II. M. pfd. otfe. 14.10, 111 118U
K. C. Southern.... 1644
Kennecott Copper.. 16.000 16 66 66
Ijoulevllle IV Nfl.h llOli
4,10. Ill 113 118.
,,7tiu , , s,
00
600
. 4.600
1,300
4 4
10 '
4
:
12
12 H 11
1,100 101 107 ,108
vu
00 111 111 131 '
1.400 111 111 111
1,200 10 IS 31
U
1,000 17 17 67
1.400 iotf 36 16
14,800 111 111 lli
1,600 68 17 17
1.600 81 11 11
1.800 101 100 101
1,700 36. 34 84
13,300 111 131 131.
1,100 34 33 31
1.700 184 121 123
16,600 J41 , J47 147
Mexican Petroleum.
Miami Copper
M., K. 4V T. pM....
Mlasourl PacKle...
Montana Power....
National ,Lead .....
Nevada Copper..,.
New York Central..
N. T., N. H. H-.
Norfolk it Western'
Northern Pacific...
Paclflo Mall
Pacific T. T.....
Pennaylvanla .....
Ray Con. Copper...
Reading
Rep. Iron A Steel..
Shattuek Arts. Con.
Southern Paclflo...
southern Railway..
BtuaeoaKer uo
Tennessee Copper..
Texae Company....
Union Pacific . .
ui.iun rauiiic pia.. ..... ..... 82
V. S. Ind. Aloohol.. 1,100 11, 128 111
j. o. onci, ....... ,h,vvu 1J( 114, 117
U. 8. Steel pfd 1,400 111 131 181
Utah Copper. 14,100 , ,3 6 '
Wabaah pfd. "B".. 300 31 21 17
Weetern Union.... 1,100 101 101 101 .
Westlnghouse Elac. 10,300 S4 63 13
Total aalea for the day, lflOQ.OOO shares.
Two More "Dynamite
; Conspirators Free"
Leavenworth, Kan, Sept. 23. W,
Bert Brown of Kansas City, and Wil
liam F. Reddin of Milwaukee, two of
the thirty-three men found cuiltv at -
Indianaoolis in 1912 of consnirarv tn
transport explosives illegally, were re
leased from the federal penitentiary
today on expiration of their sentences.
The men were received here January
1, 1913. Both returned to their
homes.
Heavy Hoisting
E.J. DAVIS
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