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H THE BEE: OMAIIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910. GRAIN AND PRODUCl. MARKET Enormom Jedeipti .Promise to Hold Fried Down. sihpments break all records et 'fVwpherlea Did Pet Materialise I - the) Coats Brit mm Trade Takes BrUk Heart at . i : , ; ' , Steady I'rlees. 12 02H. Pry nalt meat, steady; boxed extra hnrts, 11.125. clear rib, tl.l A; short cleats, $13 .'A Hacon steady; honed extra short, 114 7s; clear rlba. 114 76; short cleers. $15 o. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 1?c; springs, 12e; turkeys, 19c; docks, lie; geese. 9c BUTTER lower; creamery, ZWuJOVms. EGGS Firm at J2Vc. Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbls 9l IHliaJ Wheat, bu ;nn '. Corn, bu 42.(A) 44 .V Oats, bu 37.4U) V21.0U -OMAHA. Sept. II. Goesip among the wheal trade (avora sons further: wi.rurn. Bear news ahould liava seen discounted by the decline of laat week. Un the other .band, the very Urge v laihle- supply and record-breaking world's eiiiprrmiits ar - Sufficient to check any marked advance In. wheat valuea at thli time. Again Hie threatened frose-dld not mater ialise In the euro belt, and thoae who bought freely -on the anticipation were ready sel lers today. There la a, good percent of corn that Win need two weeks of favorable weataee yety and tit) altuatlon la uncer tain . . . Wheat wan dull' and Inactive, trade being very light, Receipts are very moderate and .shipping demand la Improving, but rash. ,.valge were dull and unchanged. Tiade was dull and disappointing. Sell ing mum general tarty'-on the forecast for warm father .Uvroiiithoul the belt. Cash price ranged unchanged to c higher. mm dry wheat ret -s (pis were SW.Otin bu. end . ehipmSnts were 4M.O60 bu., agalnKt receipt last year ofL876,009 bu. and ship ment of 837.ncfl bu. ' Primary, corn receipt were 663.fl bu. and ahJi.menta were DM fY bu.. against re ceipts last, year of 1.1J6.000 bu. and shlp- menta of tVA.) bu. Clearances ware .0ft9 mi. of corn, none of oata and wheat and flour equal to 130, V4 bu. ' Liverpool 7rived '14 lower on wheat and urii.nanced on corn. - ... WHKiTNd. 1 hard. 95 Vac $1 00; No. 1 hard. 4ffck: No. 4 hard. H4t9c; re jected' ha ed. R?nc; No. 3 apring, 96499c N, a.anrlnv. (tf,uattr. COKS.No. 3 white. 64Vd65c; No. 3 White. MUffS4. X". 4" while, 63'iiK3c ; K1 I rerilrrar. MUS: l No. yellow. 6214 4Jjgp;-Nst -yellow 6Ito62lc; No. J, 6244 62 W ; 'o. 3, fcii62jc:, No. 4. tlu61ro; no grade.. 47V 71510, . . M c iaTS No. 1 white. 81?31o: standard $1V,.63I,!( No. white. 31fo;ilti.c; No. 4 white. aWfoaPWc;- No. J yellow, 30H4j31c; No. 4 yeJlow, jwtftax-ic. BARLEY No. 4. noa3e; No. t feed, Mr; rejected, 5S6c. RY&Ne. X. 2H,7te; Nd. I, 745a " ' n' JHet :Keeelta. - -a--. j .i,- -Wheat. Corn. Oata HhWiaa-n .V..'.i. t4 47 1 UlnnMMUk.. ....i..k.. 814 Omaha v to U 14 rmiuth ; :.7..:. tr GRAlJf AND PROVISIONS mKATHER I.X THB URAI.M BELT ladlratloae Are far Pllajhtly Waraaer by Wedaeaday. UMAHA. PepL 13, 1M0. The cool wave 'that apread over the upper MikHlnalppi and Mlwaourt valley" and plaina atatea HunUay night baa reached ibe Ohio valley and lake region, and decidedly cooler weatner prevalla over those aectiona thla muining. tempera turea are nuch hlgner In the upper Mumiaslppl and Mtnaourt val leys thla morning and generally wanner weather prevails throughout the west and noitnweau Generally cioudy weatner con tinued over the valleys during the niglit, and. as far as ahown by our reports, no Iroata occurred In the valleya last mgni. Kain Is falling this morning in tne lower Mlsxouri and middle Mississippi valleya and rant over the lake region anu Ohio valley, and rails erMlln( una Inch occurred at points In lllinota and Ohio. Kalna are aiso falling this morning on the west gull coast, and In localitlea in the extreme southwest. Generally cloudy weather la atlll prevalent over the upper valleya and west, and It will continue cloudy or partly cloudy in thla vicinity tonight and Wednesday, wun slightly warmer Wednesdya. ikiu. iro. i1. iw Minlniiirii temperature.... b M Ha bo Pie.Ji.ltation W l.U W .W Niinnil teinDerature lor toaay. si uegrees, Uericiency lu precipitation since aiarcu a. 13. 09 inches. deficiency oorresDondlng period in tmn. I.IM Inchea. Deficiency ourresDondlng period in iw 1.48 inchea. i A. WtulJBH. Lce4 JTorecaaier. Cars aad Wheat Hrgloa Balletia. ror Omaha, Neb., fot tne twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., 75th inertdlao time. Tuesday, September U, 1S10; ClMAUA DISTRICT. "Temp.- Kain Btatlona. Max. Mln. fall. . i-.i . ; CHICAOO rratwtwa r fM " . Frlaa r Trad t a aai Cloalaiaj 4 -4he Brd of Trade. r"iicmnn Hen, lit -Knnwledire that the I Chlcaao. ill ..riii'. vajlliii biidoIv of wheat 1 now St. l'Ul, Mo u nin mitt .buHbeiH larjcur .than a year ago wviitliutT'down urHiii prices today. The close wart Ac to Vito lower than twenty- four limine- erevloHs.' Final galea of corn hirwrwl a net Iumh of Uo to l4c, oata fin ished U'yivc down to Ho up and provisions were at a decline of lixitliViC to toe littfht arrivals of wheat northwest were Maid to fee Illusive. Supplies In that section accumulated raoidly. .owing to Uie absttnee uf ahippuig dtuiuuid. . It was also said that loaded cars delayed by a lack of motive power were 'crowding the sidings aouth and west of Minneapolis. '-U was a alow, hest tatlna. market throiighouk with the close rkv jo. jiearly the ioweat prices of tbe day The action was A disappointment to those wno -noper Tor "W conunu-' mm oi ywiei iliVi ktrwivath.r but tfce' -course of prices faded-, -also to- satisfy -traders who laid sirens chiefly on the bearleh statistics. Jjev I Qeatatlovia emoer rangeo iroin ntiuwiic io ku, ciub- Ing io tO'TitCNO orr at wwir7o io wnc Absettotr or frost caused anguisn w own Ashland, Neb.... W M Auburn. Neb S6 63 Columbus, Neb.. W 48 Culoertsuu, Neb.. il Falrbury, Neb 1 oJ Fairmont. Neb... 7 44 Or. Island, Neb.. 6 60 Hai tlngton, Neb. 63 44 Hasting. Neb.... s 4 Holdrege, ieD... M to Oakdale, Neb.... M 4n Omaha. Neb W 61 Tekamah, Neb... 7 4H Alia, la 64 44 Carroll, la . 67 46 Clarluda, la 6 64 Sibley, la 60 41 Hloux City, la... 2 4 Minimum temperature period ending at ( a m. . DISTRICT A VERA OK. No. of Temp. District StaUons. Max. Mlu. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville. Ky l Indianapolis, Ind.. li 9 13 Des Moines, la.... 14 Minneapolis, Minn. 90 Kansas city, aio.. Z4 Omaha, Neb 1 .01) .00 .w .UK .(10 .00 .wo .011 .w .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .60 .01 .00 for Kky. Cloudy ' Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Ft. cloudy Ft. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve- hour Rain fall. M 2 .60 WW .M K6 t2 .pO 74 63 .70 84 HO .HQ l4 60 .30 t0 3K .00 72 04 .00 W " 4s .00 Tbe weather Is much cooler over tbe east ein and wun.tr over the western portion of the corn and wheat region. Freeslng temperatures are reported at six stations In tne Minneapolis district. Gpod rains oc curred within the last twenty-four hours in Jill except the Minneapolis. Omaha and Kansas City districts; falls In excess of one Inch occurred at tne following stations Streetor. 111., 1.10; Oranvllle. O., 1.20: Belle fontalne, O., l.J; ureenvnie, o., i.ev. Local Forecaster, Weather bureau. s HEW YORK UEXERAI. MARKET of tbe Day Commodities. NEW YORK. Sept. 13. FLOUR Oulet era of core options and' led to considerable Spring patents, $6.416.76; spring clears, 64-36 unloading. Fluctatlons NEW TOKKSrOCKS AND BONDS Remits in Maine Taken at Sign of I Led Corporation Control. UPWARD MOVEMENT OF PRICES lltles t arellable ae ni1ertla Ele- aeat Drssaads far task New 1 erk Baaka Moderate Reaerta Ceaaldered Satlafaetery. NEW YORK. Kept. II. The election In Maine J.as the principal newa event Which the stock speculation had to digest today. The fact that prices advanced on receipt the newa led to the Inference that the result had no displeasing Influence on hold- of securities. The Maine election was construed as a symptom of disorganisation of the political forces moving for control and restriction ot corporation powers. Thla construction followed, rather than preceded. tne upward movement of prices, pontics as disturbing element seemed to be unrell ble. The banking position offer no Imme diate obstacle to the maintenance of stock allies. The demands on the New York banks for cash were moderate and the in coming reports of national bank conditions of September 1 are regarded as showing A satisfactory position. Auguat'a .6).fl0tl increase In value of as rlcnlmral exports over laat year makes for betterment of the exchange's position and nows mat tne August corner in the cotton market stimulated, rather than hampered. tne ouigo oi mat commodity I tie rapira movement of grain to market expected to flurr.i.tli another source of supply to the exchange market In the Im mediate future. Bonds were film; total sales, par value. 2.uk:.iu. I nlted Mates bonds were unchanged on can. Number of sales and leading quotations on siochs were as follows; Lew. C1oe. I4 t 47 IN U4 41 3H 111 lli I' 300 7H 23t 414 14f4 121 76 3014 it 131 US 113 a14 43 3314 141 1KH US 16 10 40 1 zs 143 treasurer of the I'nlted States. t-TSWl.?,; snbuidiary silver coin, U0,0K.43; minor coin. H.ns2: total halance in general tuna. t91.t7t.0PO. Atlls-Ciilmers pfd ........ 300 30', 304 Amalgamated Ooppor 14,400 4 434 Amen. an Airlrultural 300 444 44 Am. Hevt Sugar 1,300 37 34 Amarlcan Can Amartcan C. A F St0 47 4C Am. cotton Oil 44 H2t 'l'i Amarlran H. 4 L pfd 2f) 12 N, 33 Am. in aeruHtln too 9 lti Amarlran UniHd WW 13 13 Amarif-aii Ijocomotiva liw 3K $;, Amarlcan 8. A B. 6.340 MS 47 of the December delivery were between 6xii5Mka and 66-So. The canh'triarket-was weak. No. t yellow closed at Wtkti&HLa.- ? Oajs, -altliougti easier did not sympathize fully wlUl the decline In other grains. .This -4 condition una laid" largely to the fact, that the' Canaftlian oata crop was officially stated to be nlv 283.OU0.00O bushels this year 'ka against 3W.OHU.0OU bushels In the- previous u alua enaintKu I 14'ai niKur uarisafl t ri1ITl 35o to 3BVo with the latest transactions vcK"r1 01 down atl&'Ac. " 1 gether w A decline In live- hows', the weakness In corn and some selling by packers lowered provisions. Latest quotations were at nearly the bottom for the sewiion and were off- Ifiro to 46c for pork, 16ch)l7VrO to S2'4o for lard And 174c to tto for ribs. - Leading fulufea ranged-as folio as; y , Articles.) Qpen; Hlfti. Low. Close. Yes'y. Nrer Terk Meaey Market. NKW YORK. Pept. 1X.-MONET On call easy, 1til per cent: ruling raie. i' per cent; rioting bid, P per cent; otrerri at I per rent; time loans, easy; sixty days. Jti4 per cent: nln.-ty days. 4fi4'i per cent; alx months. 4',4'4 Pr cent. FR1MK MERCANT1LK I'AI'bK-oW per cent. PThKLfNU EAl llAl"t&-rinii, win; tual business In bankers' bllla at 4(We for slxtv-dav bills and at 4 . for demand; commercial bills. 644K!V4j. SIliVKR Har. M: Mexican dollars, w. BUNDS-Oovemmont ateady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bonde today were aa rullowe: ,.101 !nt. at. M. 4V ...ml 'Japan 4a ...101 do 4as ... .. I'HK. C. Ho. 1 ...IK. U . deb. 4a ...11 L. A N. anl. 4a. . ,M. K. A T. Jl t 3a mi. V. g. ra(. ta. ao eouaon . . t. S. 3a. rra .. o coupon .. I'. . 4a. r . da coupon .. Allit-Clial. lal is., Am. As. 6s lot 00 4W Am. T. A T. v. 4a,.1)4Mo. raclflc . Am. Tobacco 4a. a N. R. R. ot m. 4a. so is 1(1H4N. Y. C. g. 14 Armour A On. 4vs. Kit. so b. 4a Alhlson ten. 4s 104 N. T . N- H. H. ao c. 4a. 1"4 do . aa in A C. L lat 4a M lal. Uklo 4a. 00 3S do S. W. 34. Prk. Tr. ct. 4a. Out. of Oa. ta. Cn. leather ta. C. ot N. 4. g. aa.. C. A Ob 10 4ta. do rat. ta Chicago A A. NM. C. B. A W. j. 4a.. do gen. 4. 4J. M. A A P. a wa m do ct. C. R. 1. A P. o. 4a.. T4 aa tat ret. 4a. do rfa 4a aVgo. Hallway aa., t'olo. Ind. ta 1i do gan. 4 'Colo. Mid. 4a SSVfnlon Pacific 4 C. A 8. r. A . 4H M14 do ct. tr. 4a K. A W. lat t. ta. do . 4s go. Pacific 4a ... l4 do .3a ... Wii" .8. I rfdi. 4a. ... a3Pmn. ct. ISa 131a. do con. 4a '.'.'.1-11 It. U A 1. M, t. ,10i do gae. ta. . rs at. u g. W. t. 4a , 44 - da lat goM 4a. . . as geabnard A. W. 4a. . 97 Sn.- Pacific aol. k 1 a "4 7 73 as 1 Rt LI A H. ct. 4a D. A R. O. 4a do rat ta Distil lora- ta Kris p. I. 4s do gen. 4a do ev. 4a, aer. A. do aarlea B Oan. Klac. CT. n. . . lil. Can. lat rat. 4a Int. Met. 44a ... Bid. Ofiarad. t7 do lat and ref. 4a. 2U. 8. Rubber 4a ... 1 I .8. steel 3d ta... aVa.-Caro. fham. ia 3 W'abaah 1st aa 71V, do 1nt A U. '4a..., 70 Weatarn Md. 4 Wat. Klac. CT. aa.. 134VJW1S, Contra! 4a 7 Mo. rae. ct. ta ..794 4 1W kl . Vj .101 . 71 . . .V', 4a .. .. T .. s I.. ' .. tn ,.. 4 ...10 .. 74 ..101 ..102 I.. Pa ..103 ...103 lot 44 S4H 2 3 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Fall Short of Last Week's Record. HOGS TEN TO TWENTY L0WEK teatlaeed Heavy Raaa ef kee aid I.aeaba, Wklle Prices fteaaala Abeat Steady la tke Face ef Free Bay-lag, SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. U RecelDla wera: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 10.1M l.7 ul Estimate Tueaday 1.774 .0u0 Ja,ot Two days this week.'. .20.0CS 7.976 fi.lOI Same days last week... .W.as 444 i.4U same days 1 weeka ago .31.245 ' Kame days I weeka aao.lS.116 I 70f Bame days 4 weeks ago.lMl - Jo-fJ same days Itvat year la.lNU . The following table showa the receipu of oattle, hoga and sheep at Booth Omalia for the year to date, as uompared with last year: Cattle Hogs . Sheep 1I0. 7S7.7M 1.4fti.16 iie. 1.747.611 Inc. US, 230 Dec. 160.M2 1.467.M4 1.11I.SJ6 161,316 ll.e f.illoatng table snows tne prices of bogs at tJeuth Omaha tor several days, with comparisons: Date I 1UC. lij,.lt.l3XW.ll0 l0 l1- Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Stpt. is. ... I 1714 7 17 T... 0. IM lil ... t 1 7 12 ( 64 .... 01 Vi 7 6 10... 1 7 ta 4 11... J(8 IM 11... 17 71 la... I I 7 8 6 ni i 76i i S7 6 X 6 aV 1 (21 6 Mi 6 87 6 M I H 6 6H 6 'J k J 6 44 6 3; 6 6iM Sroaa 1010 110' 27 feeders.. KM 4 S 31 feeders.. 10B1 4 A HOOS--Buyers look off yesterday's ad vance In the hog yarda thts morning, but Iran's was very uneven.-" Hulk of offering! sold at declines ranging from a dime to Heavy hoga bore the brunt of the break, and the late market was the worst. Re ceipts were normal, with heavy and heavy mixed grades more plentiful than any other class of stock. Shippers bought cautiously from the start and demand from packers was also backward, resulting In a trade that was quiet and rather slow throughout. Heavy bogs had to sell aiound !.oor Iff. according to weight and quality, rough packing loads aelllng at the low figures. Mixed hoga of medium weight brought $9 ?0 and better, with light weights selling aa Mgh aa . Thla price Is also the high figure of yesterday and Saturday, the steady appearance of the top being due to the fact that no prime lights were re ceived yesterday. Na. At. SB. FT. Na. A. . Pr. 41 Ml 10 I so to ffl 40 1 10 43 3V1 SO 47 lei 4 10 33 M ... I 44 64 !J 40 10 31 31 11 6 00 HI 3T4 40 1(1 44 34 SO SO 44 34 40 14 M 314 1W I 00 44 Vi ... 4 IS 41 B)4 ... 4 OS 33 4 40 I It It Sit ... "0 64 W ... I 14 63 t7 30 00 6 MS 40 n 3 J71 ISO 00 43 J Ml ... 30 47 IM 40 4 OH 04 J73 l.'O 4 30 47 3..4 S 4 43 i77 2 30 57 3M 10 06 0 JU ... 4 1 40... 3tt 40 t 04 4 2i 30 t 30 JS..; 317 30 4 06 n 2 SO 4 ;S 40 Jil ... 04 54 ?04 ... 4 30 M. DO OS 31.1 1J41 4 34 67 3WI ... 46 71 3U 44 4 SO 64 345 M0 M it ?4S ... 36 (4 3I 10 10 l 344 130 46 43 3l 10 la 110 ... 4i 3. ...... .333 ... 4 10 41 301 ... 4 (0 M SIS SO 6 10 SI 144 30 4 40 41 J!J 304 4 10 44 310 40 4 SO 10 3!t ... 6 10 74 ! W I M 41 n ... 4 10 33 114 SO 6 M 44 -tbl 34) 4 10 74 til ... 6 44 , H; UU U Oil Wheat-I Srpt,.,f.ltlV wi c.,..iwri.a : Alay...jl mv'm Corn I ept-J : 67 loc..64V''a4 May...;Vir' Oats '- rient.:.t' S3 D0C....P6.43 ' For a , 1 I I I 9M 9tVW!i6fHl 9fi ''J!a,i!lV'tfl 1 0114 '1 0b4j 1 U6V1.1l 00 1 06VaVs 674, p'?i aoVai -6' Sal is S3 36 Kept,. Oct.... JBH...-I lara-f- ept,. Oct N-ov...ril 76 Jan.. Ribs Hent. Oct.. Jan.... M 90 1 tttt,' 15 40 1 60 Jl 67W 20 3.". 20 3.. IS a-'Vi! U a7 4 12 4o II 75-1 10 HO 11 W It tfiVil 11 CTJn, ' il' -al so r ao u'Vi 20 w 16 40 U ; b6 574 tVit;66Sj.a I 31 MV, 3iV'38V44)a SO 15 30 10 16 40 12 22 12 22H 13 2Z 11 62 10 ffJ'il 10 70 - ' I 11 67, 11 r: 11 b0 I 11 60 70 f v: 30 60 M 45 13 65 12 65 13 45 U 62V, 11 S2V li no No. 2 Cssh uuotatlous were as folio K1AJUIV-Bteady; winter patents, $4.40ro 6.10: ati Higrits, f4.ion4.wi; ' spring straights, HtucM.bl,' baker., 6J.whi6.10. ItYK-No. i. 73c. . . . HAItt.fcy Feel or mixing, rj-Mc; good to Choice inalting, tnewi, fctKUH t'lujt. No. 1 southwestern, $2 66; No. 1 001 III wen tern, 2.77. Timothy, 37.501 .M. Clover. ll.01K(i IS.OU. rR()VIWliNti Meis pork, per bbl., 320 50 20.75. l-ard. pr KM lbs., 3I2.22U.. Short ribs, sidus tloosel; . $11 .a7H4Hl 7V; short clear sides I boxed I, JlliNu 12.50. ' Total clearances of wheat and flour were eiual t 130.00U bu.-Primary receipts were Klein) bu.. comtMired with i7s.nuo bu. the coi i eapomling oay a vear ago. The world's vlxlblo auptiiy, as xhown by BradMtreet'a, increased l&.il.0ii0 bu. ikitiniated tecelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 4 taxai.cul-n. 476 caia; outs, 12ti ais; hogs, 21. O head. Chicago Cash Prices V heal: No. 3 red l-Vi!7c; No. 3 red. 14fi.ii'c ; No. 3 hard Hac'all 00; No. 3 hard, H4(iu7c; No. 1 noitli- ern spnng, l.l4a; no. i northern spring, 3L12ill.l3; No. 3 spring. ll.Usm 1.13. Corn: No. 3 (.!. &rilic; No. J caMli, 66Vi'U67i No. -3 -Wblte, -fc?tjv67vv:: No. 3 white. 0649 57c; No. 3 yellow, 67S''i-'c: No. 3 yellow. STajOie. -Oata: No. 3 caKh, S2c; No. 3 white, Jaljai.u; No. -3 wliiie. iia34v; No. 4 white. 3J'sii3'.c: atantUrd. 3434VaC. FVTTKR Steady; ci eaincrics, 24429c; dairlea. f-'uSit. -' KUti(e-tealy: Tecelpla. 6.406 cu-e; at mark, caxea Included, , It alic; firsts, 21c; prima firsts. 23c. POTATOKS 4Steady; choice to fancy, S6VJt;-. fair to good. 754isOi-. POtWRV-iitnad; turkeys. Igc; fowls. UV'i' springs, Uc. CHEKSB riteady ; daUna 16c; twins. , liVro; young .Americas,' 16Vatl ltic ; lung horiia. AouloSaO. r-, ; VKAL- .Steady, 60 to Hb. w is.. 6VSc; 60 to R5-lb. wis.. J-U9V.C, & to 110-lb. Wt.. io u'V Cur lot HecelptawToday : Wheat, 94 cars; coin. 4. cars; uu. 146 cars. l.Htllliated To morrow : VS but, H cars; corn, 476 cara; oats, 126 car. " -t t -1- 414.60: winter extras No. L J3.i&aS.S; win ter extras ino. 2. u.rai.i; Kansas straights, $4.80iy4.9fi. . Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 34.aMi4.36; choice to fancy, et-aon 4.40. CORNMIOALc-Steady: fine white and vel low-, k40il.46: coarse, 31.a4pl.4i klla diiedj 6.4. - . WHrJAT spot marKet. easy; no. z red, 310US elevator, and 31.04 t. o. b. afloat No. 1 northern Ouluth, (1.33 f. o. b. breaking Increase In stocks, to ith lower corn prices and easy cables, weakened wheat nearly a cent to day. September closed $1.03)4; .December, $1.0714: May, $1.13. corn spot market, easy: no. z corn 6T.Vc elevator domestic basis to arrive; No. 2, 6uc f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing VwVtc net I lower. September olosed 66710; December, 63'Sc; May, 60V,o. OATis Spot market, firm; standurd white new, 38Hc; No. 3, 3Vkc; No. 4, 38c. Futures market was without tiansactions, closing Sartly Vo net lower. September closed c; December, 408c; May, 4.1 Wo; July, 43c. HAY Quiet; prime, I1.12Vj3H.15: No. 1. $1.10; No. 2, $1.00; No. 3, 65c. 11IDKS Quiet; Central America, 2ue; Bogota.. 20Vrj31Vc. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, loot. 3uj22c; 1906, nominal; Pacific coast. l&M, loc-H15fl; 19U6, nominal. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, $23.50 4i 24.(); family, $25.0tsUi.OO; short dear, $22.90 t;'-4.6u. Beef, firm; mess, 3L6.0OW6.6O; fam ily, $19.(MXu 30.00; hams, $23.00ii24.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., lutflSc; pickled hams, 14Vifpl6c. Lard, firm er; middle west prime, $U.6612.0; refined, firm; continent $13.15; South America, $1:1.76; compound, 11V41Hc. TAULOW-Qulet; prime city, hhds., 7Hc; country. 74tlc. BUTTER lower and unsettled; cream ery specials. 31i31Vic; extras, 31c; third to first, 24'd2vc; state dairy, common to fin est, !i3ao; process, second to special. 244? 27V..c; factory, June make, 33Vs24u; factory, current make, 22 -'3c; Imitation creamery, 34625c. CHKESB-Steady; atate, whole milk, spe cials, lM17c; stale, whole milk, fancy, loo; atate. whole milk, choice, 14c; state, good to prime, HfaM'jc; atate, common to fair, lO'ihl'io; akims, full to special, 2V&12V5. hiOOt Steady ; freah guthered, extra flrat, vt2c; atate, firat, 23u24c; atate, sec onds. 811 23o. IOUIjTKV Alive, weak; springers. " 1414 ll,Sc; fowls. 16c; turkeys, 12A'l6c; dressed, quist; western broilers. 17920c; fowls, 15tf 16c; Kpring turkeys, 2.4y32c. POl'LTRY Alive, easy; spring chickens, bsc; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 12 g 15c. Dressed, firm; western broilers. 17G20c; fowls, 150 16c; spring turkeys, 25(8 Sic. Kaaaaa City Urala aail Prevlsloaa. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Sept. 13- WHEAT December. r7StV7Vac. sellers; May, $1 02VaO l.U2-4, sellers. Cash: Unchanged; No. 3 hard. 7c4j$1.03; No. 3, VAifte; No. I red, c$1.0u; No. 3. Wc$1.00. CORN December. oiSifSJVc bid; May. 67Vu6e, sellers. Cash: Unchanged; No. t mixed, 55V6C; No. 3 mixed, 65Vic; No. 2 white. 59c; No. 3. 6C. OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 35V; No. 2 nitxed. 82V4i)V. RYE No. 3. SUyS3c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $13,609 14.00; choice prairie. u.w. BUTTER-Creamery. 2c; firsts. To; sec onds. 26c; packing slock, ZJVkc. EUGS Extras, 25c; flrata, 22 Vic; seconds, 16c. Receipts. Shipments Am. s. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundries 1 Am. Puaar Refining 4te Amarlcan T. A T 1,300 American Tooacco aid 300 Amarlcan Woolen 300 Anaconda Mining Co -i') Atchlaon TWO Atchlaon pfd 10 Atlantic Coaat Una 200 Baltimore A Ohio 4 Bethlehem Steal 70S Brooklyn Rapid Tr 3,100 .no.tian Partflc I.OrtO Central Leal her 1,000 Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey Chenapeaka A Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago u. W., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W... C., 34. dt St. P e, 1;., C. A 8t. L NTolorado T. A I Colorado A ftouthern Cooaollilated Uaa trn Products Delaware A Hudson Lvenver A Rio Urande..... U. R. O. pfd Hull Hera' Securities Kris . Krla lat pfd Brie 2d pfd General Electric threat Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ore clfa.. Illinois Central Inter bo rough alat. Int. Met. pfd International Harvester ... Int. Manna pfd , International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City So K. a So. pfd Laclede Oa Loulavllla A N Minn. A St. Lou la M., SU p. A B. 8. M M.. K. A T M K. A T. pfd Mlaaourl Paclflo National DlfCUlt N. R. R. of M. 2d pfd... Now York Central N. Y., O. A W ; Norfolk A Waatara North American Northern Pacific .... v Pacific Mail '. Pennaylvanla Peopla'a Oaa P., C, C. A St. L Plltatjurg coal Praaaed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Spring... Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pra Rack laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd 61. L. A 8. F. td pfd St. Loula 8. W St. U S. W. pfd 8lo4a-8heffleld 8. A I Southern Pacific Southern Railway go. Railway pfd Tanneesa Copper Teaa A Pacific T., at. U 4 w T, St. LAW. pfd Union PaoKlo Union Pacific ptd Inlt-d states Realtr I'nlled Statea Ruhbar t'nlted Stataa Steal II. 8. Steal pfd ;tjt Conner Va. -Carolina Cbemleal ... Wabash Wabash pfd Western Maryland Weatlngbouaa Klactrlc .... Weetern Union Wheeling A L 13 Total ernlea for in aay, 11 lli'4 44 2 40 W rt'4i 1116 10eH 38 74'6 190 ' 3IS inn 134 H 434 :H ;, ' 116 llV.lj 37S 734 10 63S .-$. - tjieaeral Market. T. WU1S. Hept. tk-VV HEAT-Futures rloi-ed lower; Sei.lenibeT, 7Sc; lccinber $1 OOaji'May. $1,1 .W.4. Casi,, f.i.rtrack No. 1 red.' ll.w1Vkjl.v4 No. 2 hard. $1 outf CORN FuturetV' lower; December it May. 67Vf".7l.c. Cash, dull; track No 1 ioMc; No. 2 white, 66c. "- OATS ,vtu4ea. ..weak; December S3e Mi, V'. -''' flroy track. No, V 31Vc: No 2 while. .'. ' RYI-3-1 ccbajiged at 17V.C HXl It .1 nelianged; red winter. $50y.t .(U; extra fancy a id straight, $4.r.a4ao baid wlnur clarjS. $.'. 4tieia x ' 6KF.I't-Tinrotliv, $K otwj lO.uO. t'ORNMEAL LJ4. - . RIlAN-bteady; sucked. cat 4j liv:. HA V I changed: ' timothy. prairie. 6H wti 14 4J0 loo 3(0 300 400 7.600 '"O0 101) 2,7110 600 'i,' IM 300 100 0 400 "ibo 2, 3(0 100 M0 6.400 3.KI0 1,300 30 00 200 400 100 1U 700 4U0 300 IM 300 200 1,300 ""0 1,000 1.200 101) I. 30a 300 4, too 206 II. 800 10 "'300 100 '"iui ... 104,(100 300 600 13,300 100 '"ioo aw U.too 404 100 300 a 200 l.ioe 74,300 too 100 400 61,600 loo 3,404 400 300 3,006 " 306 00 It "i 2.1 4H 144 4 13316 'swii 43 131 ' 14 30 V6 71 a 2S, 24 Va 44 itttt 12646 44 130 1V 61114 61 14 10 40 14 43 100 143 24 132 31 41 63 114 33 lit 46 47 47 116 US 12 104 17 33 31 14S 31 4 32 4 40 'si" 67 114 23 63 27 24 33 61 1 30 71 4' I 114 41 64 11 34 4l" 44 7I 27 23 4 143 114 30" 63 las 14 2 707, 34't 34 44 142 124 64 VMi 18 4 , M1 '15 10 40 14 24 3 141 34 130 31 41 62 113 31 111 40 ' 67 114 24 133 104 ..... 23 'ii is 31 43 30 44 5 44 111 22 61 7 24 :.t 4 146 40 71 34 47'4 114 4 64 14 to W l.oados Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. 13 Trading as light. but a good tone prevailed in American securities during the first hour today. Prices ranged from unchanged to c higher than yesterday's New York closing. . so LouiBTiue ar i . M., K. A T 33 , 64 N. Y. Central Ho . 4 Norfolk A VV ,lnt) do pfd.. 41 .103OnUrto A W 41 .lot Pennsylvania 64 . 19 Rand Mlaaa. 4 . 74(4 Reading T3 . 23 Southern Ry 22 P...12S do pfd ,. 17 Southern Pacific 11 . 31 Union Pacific 171 . 73 do Pfd 44 . 26 V. 8. Steel ,0 .. 44 do pfd .....114 ,, 43 Spaniah 4a.... 42 .. 17 Wabash 17 ,.132 do pfd 37 steady at 24 7-16d per oa. U( IN e.Y a.ri,l nee cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2V.Q2 15-16 per cent. Beak Clearlnsja. OMAHA. Sept. 13. Bank clearings for to day were $2,443,020.70 and for tne corre sponding date last year $1,906,049. 66. OMAHA GlfiKfetlAt. aliMKHTi. Conaola. moner do account A mat. Copper Anaconda Atchlaon do Dfd Baltimore A Ohio, tnadlan Pacific. Chesapeake A O.. Chicago O. w Chi., Mil. at St D Beers Denver A Rle Oi do pfd Brie do lat pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk.. 1.. lllinola Central... SIL.VER Bar, Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock yes terday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. Horses. C, M. & St. P 10 7 .. . 1 Wabash R R 3 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific T C. A N. W., east...... 1 C. N. YV., west 66 C, St. P., M. A O.... & R. A U., east 4 C, H. A W . west 157 C, R. 1. & P., east C, R. 1. P., west Illinois Central 1 C. O. W. Ky 437,404 shares. 131 31 41 6S 113 31 112 40 47 4T .116 2 124 104 33 log 31 142 31 34 83 434 0 64 21 63 27 24 22 444. 14 8 114 47 68i 17 42 60 43 4 Totals 1 1 11 73 2l 4 37 47 1 8 .. 1 2 1 4 13 8 4 10 1 3 1 3 1 IM 1J7 Si x DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Leeal Secwrltlea, Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A Co., 443 Omaha National Bank building: Bd. Aaked. 44 7 40 6 10S 147 li H 43 Alma. Neb.. Lt. 6a Cudahy Packing Ce, ta City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 4a, iku... Coluuibua, Neb. . U 6a. 1124... C, R. I. A P. ref. 4a. 134 Fairmont Creamery pfd Fairmont Owamery, earn-. Hydraulla Pria.it Brick, com Iowa Portland 1st 4s..., Iowa Portland 34 4a..... Kan. O. A 31. 7 par cant pfd. Wichita Kanaaa City ft. A L. 6s, 1416.... Kanaaa City Stack Yards 44 Kanaaa City (municipal) 104 Metropolitan Ry , K. C. ia 1413 ' Omaha Water Co. 6a, 114 Omaha W ater Co. 6a, 164 Omaha Gaa aa. 1417 Omaha A C. B. 81. Ry. ptd 6 ear cant st Omaha d C B. St. Ry., com Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. 4a, 123 H Omaha St. Ry. 6a, 114 Pacific T. A T. ta. 1437 Spokane A Inland Empire 6a. 1924.... 44 i n lou Stock Yarda guwk, Omaba t Trt-Clty Ry. A iUght BU'TTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-tb. cartons, 24c; No. 2, In 30-lb. tubs. Sic; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons, 3oc; No. 2, In 60-lb. tubs, 26Vtc; pacKtng slock, solid pack, iic.: dairy, in oO-lu. tuus, iiU24o. Market changes every tuesuay 1 IlKKl-J Twins. ic: young Americas, 19Vic; daisies, lNVkc; triplets, 16 nc; linioergcr, , . ... , K-Inb I -1 . i,nm,rt..l Mb. i.u do m fx tit' Swiss. 24c; block Swiss. 22c. POUUTKY Dressed btuliers under 3 lbs., 20c; over 3 lbs., 16c; hens lac;, cocks, l'jc; ducks. 16c: geese. 16c; turkeys. 2bv; pigeons per dox., $l.a; homer aouabs, per doa., $4.ou; tancy suuabs, per dog., 63.50; No. 1, per ao 1:1 urt Alive: Broilers. ls; over 2 10s. . 12c: liens, 11c; old roosters, ec; old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full featnered, luc; turkeys, roc; guinea toyto. 0c each; pigeons. per dog., 6uc; tionit.is, mtj.ssi., j.uu, auaos, Wn. 1. tier dos.. 41.60: io. i. uer doz.. uoc. FISH (all frosen) Piokerei, 12c; white fish, 17c; pike, luc; trout, tier large crupples, 10c; Spanish mackerel, lsc; eei. 16c; nad dock, 12c; flounders, Uc; green catfish, 16c, hullheads. 16c: roesliad. 41.uu each: slmd roes, per pair, 6uc; frog legs, per dog., Mu; salmon, loc. . 1 Beef Cuta Bib: No. 1. 14c; No. 3, 13o; No. 3. $0. Lotn: Ne. L lo; No. I, 14c; No. 3. sc. Chuck: No. 1, o i No. 3, tyc; No. 3, 6c. Hound: No. 1, Vc; Na. i, 7c; No. 3, VsO. PK4l; No. L Vko; No. i. 4tc; No. FRUITS Oranges: California Valenciaa, all sises, per fog, $6.(A(t5.a6. Demons: Lamonieta, egtra fancy, iM size, per box, $7 00 ; 300 size, per box, $7.50; choice, 300 size per bos, $.bu; 30U aise, per box, 37. Ou; 240 aze, 60c per box less. Bananas: Fancy Ba led, per ouncii, eatt-.vv, aiuuu, Duncn, tA.lbdii.'i Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky lan Blue Prunes: Washington, per crate. tl a: la lota, per crate, 41.1. reacnes: call- forma iiwj. , , , 9-, nr more, per box, 67 c: Colorado El. bertas. per 20-lb. box, SOe. Pears: New York Jl! Brtleurper bu. bek.. $?.2652.75; California IL B. Clnlrague, per box, $:.ai: in lots, per box, 32.7b. Aiipica; nuuie-giuwn couKing, lu bbls.. r1" TUV winwui euuatuan, 111 bbls.. I4.aDaf." " 1 . vci uva, fi. 10; California uravensiein, per Dox, $2.10. Orapes: California Malagas, per 4-bsk. crate. $1 W; California Tokay, per crate, 11 60- Concords, home-grown, per 8-lb. bsk..' H0" '--' krlnd tim Wl I.Ik -l Dates: " " In box, per x, $2.00. vr(1ETAB1,ES Potatoes: Early Ohio, in sacks, per bu., 31.0vVitl.10; New Jersey white stock, extra fine quality, per bu $1.15. Sweet rou"11"' wui., ao.w. Onions: large ywnuv, ... .c.., per 10., so; Iowa, atnau ".. zc; Spanish, per crate. $l.So. Oarllc: Kxtra fancy, white, per lb., 16c; red. per lb., 16c vr Plant: Fancy Florida, per dog., $l.o. Celery: Ulcblgan, per dog. bunches, 35o. HOME-GROWN VEGETABLES -Cab-base- Mew, per lb.. 2c. Tomatoes: Per bsk.. MiMiOc. String and wax beans: Per mkt. hsk 76c. Cucumbers: Per mkt. bsk.. 60a 7Sc " lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dog., 46c' Parsley: Fancy home-grown, per dog. inches, sue. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk.. 3io. Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 40c Beets: Per ,W hMH.. HV. a., per lb 3c; caiiiornia . uc; Cali fornia No. t. per lb.. 14c. Hlckonnuts: Omaha Packing Co... Swift and company.. Cuuahy Packing Co.. Armour v company.. Sch warts-Bolen Co.... Murphy, shipper Cudahy, St. raul YV. M. vansant Co.. Mcnton, ansant A Stephens Bros Hill & son K. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. U. Root A Co J. H. Bulla U F. Husg I. . Wolf McCreary A Carey., S. Wertheimer II. V. Hamilton M. Hagerty Sullivan bios Lee Rothschild Lxguu Md. oe Kan. Calf Co McContiaughey Kline & t. misty other buyets 476 .1.456 .l.twi .1,16 Lush 227 256 , 425 240 106 215 22i 167 25 , 3) B56 132 11! 62 65 112 1, 6 6 1.346 566 1.311 1.UK6 i.lM Sfti ohi 2,063 1,263 2.137 2,127 246 6.01$ 22.2D3 29,663 140 100 1 12 100 44 10 44 47 104 101 44 44 10 St 1"0 V 4 Boataa 8t BOSTON, Sept. 13. Closing quotations on stucka were as follows: Wheat, bushels Corn, bushels .. Oats, bushels ... lm.ono 24.0UO 12.000 152,0110 il.OUO 10.000 track. H $Ml!io; BAtHalM! hc ' UK. MP TWIXK-7'c. PRVffONS TFork low. tll.u. Lard, lower; prime steam. jobbing. tU.eJu available Sastply of Urala. NEW YOUK. Sept. 13. Rpecial cables and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreel's show the following changes in available supplies, as competed with previous account: Wheat, United Slates, east of Rockies, increased 1.257.O0U bu.; Can ada. Increased l.Oivt.uw bu. ; total United Mates and Canada, increased 3.2l,Ouu bu. Afloat, for and in EuroM. increased 12.1m). 0(4) bu.; total American and European sup ply, Increasrd 15.3l,ti0 bu. Corn, increased. United States and Canada, 746.00U bu. Oata. United Stales and Canada, Increased, l.hj,. 000 bu. Liverpool Urala Market. IJVKRPOOU Sept. U-WH EAT-i5pot, dull; No. $ red western, winter, no stock; futures quirt; October, 7s 4d; December, 7a 4d; March, 7j 6d. CORN Spot, easy; old American mixed, 5a 6Vd; future quiet; Sept- ta 7d; Oc tober. 4s 6d. FLOUR Winter patents, steady, 2s id. Mllwaske Urals Mar Wet. MILWAUKKE. Sept. li-FLOUR-Mai-ket loaer; wheat, No. 1 northern. $1,149 114; No. $ northern. $1 llfrl.U; December, vSc OATS 35'jC BA RLE 3 earn plea, T04373C Alluea Anil. Cooper ... A. L. A 8... Arlsona Com. .. Atlantic B. A C. C. A 8. Butt Coalition fa I. A Arlaona. Cal. A Hcl.. Centannlal t-tatpar Haai C. Kaat Bulla C M Franklin (llroul Cn Oranhr Oon. Oraena tnanea lala Royals C Kerr Lake Lake loppar ... la Salle Copper. Miami ;opper . Aaaed. 41 Mohawk .... 44KeTada Con ....94 Nlplaalng Mines . 17 North Butte .... 7 North Laka M.. 13 Old Dominion ... .... 14SeOeeola .... 6 Parrott g. A C... ....650 Qulncy , . . . 14 Shannon C. 4 superior .... 1 Superior A B. M . 10 Superior P. c.. .... 44 Tamarack .... 32 U. g. C. A O. .. .... f. 6, 8. B. M. 1. ao pfd tt'tah Con li Winona 14 WolTarlnc 18 . 47 . . 10 . . 3 .133 . 13 . TI ' . 10 . 60 ' . . U . 67 . 38 . 7 .122 MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Blacl h 2c: California No. 1. per lb., 17c; i. ner lb.. 14c. Hlckon Large. Pr lb., 4c; small, per lb., &o. Cocotv rTuts: Per sack, $5 00; per dog., 65c. Honey; New. 24 frameg. $&.. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Sept 13. METALS Stan dard copper, easy; spot and futures, 312.10& 12.20; London dull: ipot fjh Is 3d; futures, 55 15s. Lake copper locally- $12 7fW12.s7-4: electrolytic, $12.5lti 12.76; casting, 312.21! .50. Tin, weik;, spot arid futures, $Ht.i5fi S5.0i. Ijinrlou closed weak: spot fl59 l!s 6d; fu tures, 157 17s 6d. Lead, easy; tl.37Vs4.42H New York: $4,2074.27' East, St. . Ixiuis. London spot, 13 10s Spelter, quiet 35.60ta5.a0 New York; $5.30ifi5.36 East St Louis. London spot. 23. Iron, Cleveland warrants, IDs 4Vd In London. Locally, qST.' LOUIS, Sept. tt-MrTTALS-Lead, quiet At $4.30. Spelter, higher at $5.27Vs- .New ork Cork Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York block exchange. 316 South Sixteenth street Omaha: . . i ureen Cananea .. . . 1 inspiration 1 11-14 Leroee . . 17 Nevada Cons- ... . . l06lo Copper .. 1 hawbiae foalltloa .. 1 liar central .. 14 Swift p. co. ... .. 13 san-Rua4ack C. .. 10 Superior A Plltabura lite .. 4lonopah Mlmng .... 1 1? tuviwr a 2 NafUi Laka 4 4 bohemla 4 Bay State Oaa Buna Coalition Cactus I hluo i-b :el Cona. Uavta Ualy ls.uglaa foppar ... Klv (antral tly Conaolldatad . Franklla Olioux Uoldflald Cona Kuld'leld riurauca. Uoldflald Daley . 1 . 4 . 3 . l : I I 14 lei 1671, M IdaUo ewes..i...... u2 South Dakota lambs 65 South Dakota ewes 2S Wyoming yearlings, feeders 425 Wyoming wethers 166 Wyoming ewes Totals .! CATTLE Receipts of cau:e were very fair today, 362 cars being reported In, hut the total for the two days only foots up 20X) head, as against 26,W head for th same days past week. Still the run Is about i.uOu head larger than the for the corre- . . . 1 ,nlta nt sponaing penua a year as"- -- , Wt - ik. tne fact that receipts of cattle were s 1 nbs. large, buyer, were out. In the yaid. 1. g0" aood season in tne mornii g, . m ... tlil0 eW(!li.. uPened at an early hour, lt being PPJ?"J idano ewM.. na, .ill Irinrta K-.r, In demand. 1114 1 1 t , , , . . . " --- - - , wi luano awes mat receipts Dom yesieruay " vu.j snort ot expectations seemed to Increase the desire ot buyers for supplies. This was especially true In the feeder division. wuoiauona on native cattle: Good to choice beef steers, $7.0De.0O; fair to good k..r jnan?ft?.flD: common to fair beef steers, $4.oBf.; Bod to choice cornfed heifers, $J.5oai.frO; common to tair cows ana heifers.. $2.eO3.6t; good to choice Blocker and feeders, 44.76&wv; fair to good stockera and feeders, $4.0004.76; common to fair stockera and feeders, xs-zow.w; itooa mu- ers, 63-2uJ.4.:'o: veal caVivee, 6-otaV-i ouua, stags, eto. a.axtH w-'. quotations ou range caiuw; vuuiw ia prime beeves. W.OOWO.iw; gooa 10 cuoioe beeves, 4o.4tu.ww; lair 10 iuvu "T"' T 4i;o.80: common to fair Deeves, k hxb.w; good to cnoice neuota, p.arv'wi choice cows, $4.00tf4.5; fair to good gradee, 1.1 dO-xi4.(W: canners and cutters, .uwa.4o; - : . .. a, & good to cnoice teeaera, ei..v,( good feeders. 14 3oj4.80; coiumou breeders. Miavaa. HepresentaUve sales: BEEF STEERS. SHKEP Another heavy run of sheep and lambs, arrived today, but Inquiry from all quarter was broad and buyers went after the stuff as soon as shipments could be shaped up ready for sale. Fully half of the total offerings were feeders, with light kinds especially, plentiful. litres ruled steady on the better grade, anything that was at all fleshy moving readily. An easier feeling was apparent on thin, light classes of feeders, however, and In many cases it was hard work to move them at current quotations. Short feeding seems to be the popular policy as In Indicated by sharper discrimination In favor of strong weight strings. This class ot stock also attracts competition from killers, resulting in wider outlet and well sustained values. Fleshy lambs of good quality sold for feeding purposes as high as 4.l5. quotably firm. Medium weight gi-adcs moved around $6.26. and light liinilis of good quality are quotable at $6.00 and bofTrr. Feeder sheep preserved the same narrow spread that has prevailed on most days lately, the market remaining x eady. Feeder wethers sold at and around $4.26. with good feeder ewes ranging from $.1.15 to $3.40. Trade In fat sheep and lambs held firm all along the line. Wyoming lambs sold as high as $6.65, tho same as yesterday; and good wethers commanded $4 35 and better. Fat yearlings were scarce. quotations on grant ' ock: Good to choice lambs. 6t..6)a6.65; fair to good lunilif, $t.2.Vri 6.M); feeding lambu. 36.75iJjS.50; handy-weight yearlings, 5.16ifif..5o; heavy yearlings, $4.6U 6.UU; leeder yearlings, $5.00(1.30; good lo choice wethers, $4.254.45; fair lo good wethois, 4.uutJ4.25; feeder wethers, $4,004 4.36; breeding ewes, $4.25ij4.75; fat ewes, $3.60 1&4.I0; feeding ewes, li'.&y 3.0V. Representative Bales: 356 Idaho lambs 'D Idaho lBinbs I6"5 Idaho lambs i Idaho ewes luv Idaho lambs Ill Idaho lambs 340 Idaho lambs i-'O Idaho tamos 2u Idaho lambs 3ul Idaho lambs iS Idaho lambs Ill Idaho ewes t Utah ewes 67 Utah lambs 4H4 Utah twos id Utah ewes, feeders 76 Utali lambs 4 Utah lambs w Utah iambs Vi Utah yearlings:.'. 850 Wyoming lambs..... FOR PERMANENT EXPOSITION Plan Under Way to Hare Place to Display Ooodi. TO BOOST OMAHA WARES Maaafaeterera' Caaasalttee ef tko Commercial t lab) Is Aetlve la Scheme to Plorvat -PI rectory leas rakllaked. A trade directory will be comrlled by the manufacturers' roinnilttre of the Commer cial club as the first et"firt In ,a campaign in the Interest of Omaha-made goods. In this directory will he classified every ar ticle made In Omaha, showing by whom It Is manufactured. This Is for the information not only of local consumers, but of country merchants who may not be buying their full lines In the natural market. At a meeting of the committee It ds vloed there Ik a mistaken Ulea In some people's mi mis that Omaha-made it ares are not up to the standard of thoae shipped In, lt also developed that occasionally goods are made here In large quantities and the fact not generally known. A comprehensive plan was also discussed for a display of Omsha manufacturers. Thla Is a Mtib.lecl of such magnitude that the meeting adjourned for one week In order to penult of Investigation. It was an nounced that "It an exposition Is decided) upon It will not be a placard and empty rai-lon affulr. but an exposition of live ex hibits showing the actual manufacturing of each line." A meeting of nil the manufacturers of the city will be called nt an early dale to hear the recommendations of the committee. Meanwhile a movement Is 011 foot headed by J'ntil B. l-ttiilolgh, president of the Bur leigh tllove Maniilacttiriug company for a permanent iMsplav of goods manufactured by the smaller concerns of the city, whose places of business are scattered all over the city. "The Idea Is to concentrate In one display room In the wholesale district a full line of gloves, notions, whips, trucks and spe cialties of all kinds in order to make a visit to each plant unnecessary by the country dealer, lt Is planned to put an ex perienced tiittn In charge- cither to take orders or to direct purchasers to Ihe fac tories." Member of the committee present were Oeorge H. Kelley, who la chairman; J. J. Hen, C. F. Schwag-er, E. D. Ceohagen, U O. Doup. D. J. O'Brien, E. T. Hector and J. M. Guild. fair to to (Alt Na. It... 21 . . . 3.... 17... 3.. At. ..163 ..1341 .. 353 .. 736 134 No. 43... Pr. 7 on 7 1 COWS. 3 14 10 3 It CALVL8. 4 Ml 3 At. .1337 Pr. 7 36 146 7 6 STOCK LRS AND FKUDiiRS. M calves.. 14 cows... 11 steers.. 10 cows... 11 cows... 13 calves., 16 feeders 13 calves.. 640 3 40 SOUTH .310 6 00 14 DAKOTA. 17 cows...., 17 steers... 14 heifers.. 23 steers... 10 cows.... 16 heifers.. 41 mixed.... 664 3 (0 36 40 667 1147 $73 671 882 676 4 00 6tt 4 W .1076 4 30 . 849 3 40 ,213 I 26 .1064 6 10 . 168 6 60 L 11. Bingham S. D. 747 4 36 li COWS sui 7 3 76 feeders.. 867 A. Harmon 8. D. 1163 6 46 11 COWS 1090 . M 1911 Oscar Milburg R. D. 12 cows S?5 $ 70 6 cows 10 feeders.. 1106 6 CO 26 calves... Zbo 13 cows 691 S 30 E. K. numpnrey a. u 14 feeders.. Uss 6 00 27 os. A hs 25 feeders.. 12 heifers.. 23 feeders. 10 cows.... 7 cows. 24 heifers. 18 cows.... 4 cows... 6 calves.. .1063 3 7 8 steers. J. W. Waterson 8. D. 786 918 767 791 650 214 ( 86 4 16 8 25 6 00 9 cows... 3 steers.. 9 steers.. 9: .10. .. 617 3 25 4 90 4 00 9 66 8 76 3 30 $ $0 t 10 4 30 3 75 8 00 6 00 3 9 4 36 3 70 4 4 lt 8 COWS. t cows.. 14 cows.. 8 cows.. .lnhnaon A H. H. D. ..1040 8 96 steers.... 884 8 50 Boom Bros. a. D. .. 946 3 50 In cows 94 3 90 .. 925 1 50 39 cows 683 $ 90 Oscar M. Blake S. D ,.7077 4 00 1 bull 1360 t 16 kleara ...1K0 I 60 Blake A Co. S. D. 13 steers.. ..1079 6 60 11 cows 100$ 4 00 10 steers. ...1053 6 00 WYOMING. J. O. Bunney Wyo. 9 steers.. ..1229 6 26 I cows 11!5 10 feeders.. 634 4 40 1 bull 1260 E. C. Mortenson Wyo. H cows 01 S Ml 1 steer. ...1134 Li steers.... 965 8 oO Table Mountain eneep io. vvyo 4 00 3 90 00 4 feeders.. 717 I 00 Irritar.v Slateaaeat. WASHINGTON, Sept. ll-3aie condition ot the treasury at the beginning of buslneaa today waa aa follows: Trust Fuuds-Oold coin. $ft91.314.aj9: silver dollars. $4s6.36S.Wa); silver doilsrs of 1660 $67.u0n: silver certificates outstanding' $465. 366.000. General Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund. $6,317,036; current liabilities, 3:4340.396: working balance In the treasury offices, 132.153,33; ia banks to eredli of the Mlaaeapolls Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. lS.-WMEAT-8en- temher. $1.10V; December. $1.11H; May, $1.166 471.15H: cash No. 1 hard. $lJi'fe; No. i northern. $1,114; No. 3 northern, $1.0749 $l.ev6; No. I nortnrrn, i.u'Tji.g'. . FTX Cloaed at $2.74. Co. IN No. 3 yellow. 54tnri)e. ' ' OATS-No. $ white, 32i.T2c... . ' RY K No. 3 mixed. 714j714c. BRA N In 100 pound aacka, $18.70 FLOUR Flrat patente (In wood f. o. b. Minneapolis). $5.60t5.70; second patent. $6.30435.60; first clears, $3.90134.10; second clesrs, $2 603.70. Cottea Market. x NEW YORK, Sept. 13 COTTON Closed quiet, 6 points lower; middling uplands. 1J85C) middling- gulf. 14 10c; aales 9.761 baiea. Futures cloaed ateady: closing bbla: September. 13.48c: October. 11.9c; Novem ber, i:.93c; December. 12.96c; January, 12 94c; February. 12.97c: March. 13 08c; May, 1397c; June 13.04c: July. 13.0Se. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 18. COTTON-Lower: middling. 13c; salea, none; receipts. 190 bales, shipments, 109 bales; stock, 6)7, bales. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Sept. IS. -COFFER-Fu-turea closed steady at a net gain of srxg'j. points: salea for the dey were 62, 50 baga. Closing bids: September. e-SOc; October. $S5c; Nvember. 8.40c: December. lVte; Jan uary, i.53c: Februajry. I.64r; March. $.66e; April. 8.6Sc: May. $60e; June. 8 41c: Julv, 8 63c: August. 8.64c Spot coffee firm.' Rio. No. 7. 104c: 8anos. M 4 VI V; mild oof fee firm; Cordova, 11'4,J IJ40. 96 cows 13 uows .'5 calves... It feeders.. 11 cows. . 914 .1060 . 149 47 feeders.. JO heifers... 43 cow s 7 feeders.. 646 6117 979 664 ..1040 .. 965 6M) 767 7 34 steers 10 cows U heifers.. 24 feedara. 33 heifers.. 17 feeders. 7 cows.... 38 steers. 23 steers.. ..10s6 10 oows 956 10 steers... U3 812 841 6S3 879 86 feeders.. 918 6 60 7 ava ltlllt 4 30 Frank Mlchle Wyo. 918 8 25 24 cows... 9u2 3 50 12 feeders 293 6 00 9 calves. 929 6 00 N. M. Nelson Wyo. Rf4 3 60 10 cows. . . 6 feeders.. 463 4 7 Clark Es tale-Wyo. I .-eers....l01il 5 l'i 6 cows... b ou 3.1 cows... 8 90 66 calves... 2.10 3 75 6 bulls UM 4 40 NEBRASKA. 6 85 71 steers., ..lOfa 3 65 7 calves... 274 3 70 24 readers.. 4 2f 21 cows.... 3 60 14 cons.... M. Linden-Neb. 6b:t 4 60 29 heifers. 977 8 55 A. L. Loftes Neb. 770 4 40 3 steers... I'latte valley Cattle Co.-.VCu, 48 steers.. ..1067 jll Kd Uleaky Neb. 10 cows 948 8 7. 10 cows... 4 steers. ...1017 6 30 J. F. Mack-Neb. 6K. 1 steer.. $75 i heifers 6 35 W EST K RN 8-CO IX) R ADO. C. K. Johnson Colo. 672 4 00 14 heifers. K 6 "0 13 coma... .1196 8 36 X. O. I-ambert Tolo. . 9!4 4 ht 4 steers.. C. V. Benton Colo. We 6 t $3 feeders.. 10U 273 Wyoming wethers & Wyoming yearlings, wetl: feeders 290 Wyoming yearlings, wetr feeders 374 Idaho ewes, wethers 143 Idaho lambs, feeders 17 Idaho lambs, feeders. ..es, 339 Idaho lambs, feeders 6JS2 Idaho lambg, feeders 340 Idaho lambs, feeders 340 Idaho lambs, feeders 406 Idaho lambs 326 Nevada lambs 224 Utah lambs, feeders 4.16 Wyoming lambs 197 Wyoming lamDS set Wvomlng lambs, feeders, 608 idnljn lambs 1.381 Idaho lambs, reeoers.... 341 Idaho lambs, feeders 1W Idaho lambs, feeders, culls. 108 Idaho wethers 128 Wyoming yearlings 18 Wyoming ewes 147 Nebraska yearlings 148 Nebraska yearlings 149 Nebraska yearlings 35 Wyoming ewes CHICAGO LIVE STOCK A v. I'r. . . 64 6 2.. ..47 IN) ., 60 6 65 .. 89 3 00 ..65 6 25 .. 54 6 2t ..56 6 25 4- O 14 ..54 6 15 .. 54 6 16 .. ;w 6 25 .. 97 2 76 .. Ill 4 10 ..41 4 IW ..97 3 ! ..65 8 50 ..56 6 bO .. 62 6 26 ..46 6 55 .. 79 6 00 .. 56 6 40 . . 57 6 40 .. 45 5 IM .. 56 6 50 ..106 3 40 . . 104 3 40 .. 112 4 10 .1 wo -, 2 00 ..61 6 U .. 90 3 50 1.. ' 76 6 45 .... 95 4 4t ...101 3 W) ... 89 4 20 ... 93 4 40 rs, ...74 S 45 rs, ... 74 5 4.7 ...105 4 35 . . . 60 6 45 . ... 00 6 45 ....60 6 45 ... 60 6 45 .... 61 6 45 7 6 45 .... 67 6 45 .... 64 6 70 .... 46 5 65 , ... 67 6 65 ,...67 6 65 ,..,n 40 .... 64 8 ft". .... f9 6 3i .... 69 8 35 .... 52 6 75 ....VMI 4 35 .... 91 4 65 .... 97 4 00 .... 70 5 30 .... X7 4 35 .... 8 R 3S .... 92 3 00 M ARKKT Demand for tattle and Sheep Weak ,, Hoga Lower. 'ntCAOoS Seot. 13. CATTLr-lleceipts, 6 000 head; market slow and weak; beeves, $4.75&8.:iu; Texas steers, $3.70(a6.su; western alters, $4.40i.uu; aiocaera aim teeueia, r.w tjtf.lo; cows and heifers, $2.25(U6.4o; calves, 66.659.65. HOUS Receipts, 17.000 head; market l..fr 20c lower than yesterday's average; light. Sa.;sH.90; mixed. $.704i.0; heavy. 36.45 9.55; rvugh, o .45S..d; good lo choice ncavy, li.WD.j,,, pigs, 46.65(9.65; bulk 01 tales, 6a.s0rii9.35. SHIikr' AND LAMBS Receipts, ir.,00u head; market weak; natives. $2.754.55; western, $X25rt4.5(); veanlnga. 4.7iVi...7i; native lambs, S.'.iSj'J.OO; western, t5.25Wi.90. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 13-CATTLK-Ue-cetpts, 24.U00 head, including l.OuO souln erna; market ateady to loc lower; top. 6.W); diessed beef and e:i,mrt steers. $7.ti6.0i; Utir to good, 65.154j6.75; western steers, $6,007)7.10; Blockers and feeders, t3.5uU6.Uu; southern steers, xX7.Vg5.25; southern cows, 3.0iyo4.10; native cows, $2.7."4i5.1jO; native heifers, $3.M6.5o; bulls. 6M.25(U4.25; calves, $3.50avj.26. HUGH Receipts. 7,500 head; 111.11 ket 10(1 20c lower; bulk of sales, $9.357i9.70; heavy, $i4.'JUW9 to; packers and butchers, $j.i4ia.70; light. $9.4.V9.75. SHE.KP AND LAMBS Hocolpls, 14.0U0 hesd; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, ei.tKrffj7.0u; yeailinge. 64.75(5.3i; wetneis, 64.0uu4.75; ewt-k. 6i.i'5tj4.50; slockers ana feeders, $3.U0!i4.40. MACMILLAN EXPLORES GEORGE RIVER REGION Lorn pan I on of Commander Pears- Tells of ,ew Lakes West of Davie Inlet.' NKW YORK, Sept. 12.-Prof. Donald a MucMlllan of Worcester, who accom panied Commander Peary on his trip to the north pole, Beit word to friends here today that his party which explored the land west of Davis Inlet had been suc cessful. In a dispatch from Labrador, dated August 30. Frof. MacMlllar. says: "It might interest you to know that our trip has been successful. Our plan was to strike due west from Davis Inlet across country through an unexplored section un til we came to tho George river and the home of the Nascaupeo Indians, hoping en route to discover many unknown lakes and the regular trail of these people to the coast. ( ' "We did all that wo'pia"i8ed and more. Took sights for longitude and latitude at various points on the trip." panted through three large lakes, the lurgest MlBternlpi, about twenty-five miles long, and came lo the George, 150 miles from the coat-t We passed one night In a, lodge with the Nascaupee Indiana it Chen-K-Tee-VIs, on the banks of the river." Month Dakota Neves Votes. ' ABKRDKEN-C. K. Quigley, who has been engaged as coach here, succeeding Paul M. Young, who goes to the University of South Dakota ut Vermilion. MO BRIDGE Arthur G. Keene, editor and founder of the News, has retired from that paper In order to hold down a claim nea.r Faith, 8. D. He is succeeded as editor and puniisiipr ny Mrs. uell m. $ Wright a well known newspaper woman,.- ' Mqr.UIDrtiv-K. M. l'eterson, formerly cashier of the Farmers Stale bank here has organized a ihird bank for this town' which will be known as the Citizens State bank. The new Instituioii Is financed al most entirely by Mobrldge buainess men. ABERDEEN The construction train on the Cheyenne branch of the Milwaukee railroad has reached Parade, S. D., eigluy two miles went of Mubrldge, and will reach Faith, tho proponed terminus of the branch, before winter. Faith is lill miles from Mobridge. WOONSOCKET-T. F. Hnldetirclchs clothing store here was destroyed by fire entailing a loss estimated at between $6 ooi and $7.lM), with liisuiunce of but $3,000 A defective gasoline stovo caused the fire. Will Couin-y was badly burned by the ex ploding gasoline and his condition ia seri ous. ABERDEEN Arthur L. Tessler, a promi nent young buslneaa man, waa shot and Instantly killed while hunting by the acci dental discharge of his shotgun. Hurry w,..y,.u, an ri.i.it,, e t.i me Aueraeen null was sevfily burned and cut about the lace by the explosion of a shell as he waa load ing a gun. ABERDEEN John Wade, president of the Abelueeu Commercial club has re ceived word that Ihe offer of this city for the entertainment of the Stale Federation of Woman's clu'is has been accepted and the federation will meet here October 1h II and 20 Elaborate plans for the entertain ment of the visiting club women ore being made. 8 90 6 40 7 00 906 1 26 3 80 3 85 G 26 3 66 6 85 t 00 I 70 3 95 3 25 737 $ 65 813 $40 $13 t 36 14 steers. 19 calves... 3 bulls. 1 steers... $1 feeders. ..1140 ... 783 625 9-.-7 .1207 4 $ 7$ t 65 $ 06 t 60 I 54) Ht. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 13. CATTLE - Re ceipts, 8.6UU head, including 3,0u0 head Tex ans; market steady 10 strong: naiiu niip- plng and export steers, 87.0uo6.0U; dressed beet and butcher steers, $7.ta(f7.u0, steers under l.taaj lu., $o.O'li 7.lX, slockers uud I e-iters, $.1.25u5.i5; cows and hellers, fl.m 6.60; carinere, fcaiTi 25; bulla, 4-.i.j.:. in; calves, 65.0.Kii9.2o; lexus and Indian siucf. $:.7T.a7.5u; cows and heifers, $3.raXu 1.75. HOGS Receipts, 6.SU0 head, itaikct, 15 .j 25c lower; pigs and lights, $9.b.Vi9.95; pack ers, lit litxy'j.io; butchers and ue,t heavy, $9.7nfa.90. 4HLfc.f A.N Ll U)IB-ttecelpts, 6.0UU head; market steady: native muttons, Hon til 35; lambs. $5.50ni6.75; culls and bucks, 8u.uoti3.5o; stockcrs, tiOojt.OU. at. Joaepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 13 CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,SU0 head; market alow; altera, 84 50 t7.25: rows and heifers, 2.5u'v.tiu; calves $3. 008.00. HOGS Receipts, 3,508 head; market steady to 15c lower; top, $9.9u; bulk of sale. $ 15U9 65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 2.000 head; market strong to shade higher lambs, $4 aoiu75. Wool Market. BOSTON. Sept. 13.-WOOI-Trade In the wool market as a general rule continues extremely quiet. No manufacturer ia dis posed to engage large suupllea of raw ma terial at this time owing to the unsatis factory state of the goods market. Orders for goods are Increasing, however, and tha mills are expected to book a moderately satihtactory amount of new business fur the late fall. Sept. 13-WOOLr-4Juletj western mediums, lxj'jc' 17ac: fine. Uan0. ST. LoUl.'i. territory and due mediums, ate k la lftht. Receipts of live atocka at the five princi pal a rales 11 marketa yesterday: cattle. Hoga. Sheep. South Omaha. Si Joseph Kansas City.. St. l-outa Chicago Totals 9.7110 2 .24 . . 6.6.M . (.OuO 6.000 3.5.0 7.5oi) 6..S11O 17.6MO u.coo i M.il 4,000 2.'0 .49.000 39.50) fl.Ojo Dry floods Market. NEW YORK, Sept. J3.-The dry good market was moderately active for the day. Jobbers are following a settled policy of ordering staples uboul as they need them for prompt shipment. The men's wear mill are getting buslneaa slowly. Export markets in the far cast are U I, Manila alone buying print steadily. 4arns rule quiet. Canada's Wheat Crop Khurt. OTTAWA. Ont., Sept. 13 Canada's total wheal crop this year Is 122,76.000 bushels, according to the estimate of the govern ment statistics officially announced today. This is 43.959.OU0 bushels less than tho yield of 1909. lairar aad Molaaaea, ' NEW Yt)RK. Sept. 13.-UGAR-Rar. rttady; Muscovado, 69 test, 3.60c; centnfu- fal. 96 test, 4.36c; mulaaaea augur, 69 teat, .61c; refined, auady; cruMhed, 6.5c; gran- No. 66c; Peoria Market. PEORIA. Sept. 13.-4HJRN Higher; t yellow. 56c; No. 3 yellow. 56c No. j, No. 4. 5uc; no grade, 010. OATS-Strong; No. t white, 84lc; Na I white, 2c; No. 4 white. 33SaC. Omaka Hay Market. OMAHA. Sept 13-HAY-No I upland. $13.0u; Kansaa. $14.00; No. t upland, $12.00: packing, $10.00; alfilfa. $14. oO. Straw! Wheat, $6wj, rye. $7.uu; oats. (6 00. Tareeatlae Market. SAVANNAH. Ga., Sept. IS. TURPEN TINE Firm; 71UC ROSIN-Flrm, tp r. Td.2Oo0.z6. U, Mat. ill. i.