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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 17, 1916. 15.66¢c; January, 15.78¢c; March, 16.86c; May, | red western winter, 14s 4d; No. 3 hard win- than Friday's. but with that ome exception 16.05¢. ter, 14s was the smallest of the week. Something Futures closed steady; October, 16.39c;| Corn—Spot American mixed, new, 108 Ike fifty-eight cars, or 4,000 head. were re- %d. December, 15.51c; January, 15.62c; March, | 41 ported in, which s, however, fairly deceny ewes, plain to culls. $4.00@5.75; ewes. feed- ing, $5.00@6.50; ewes. breeders. all ages @9.00 Kansas City General Market. | ;lfi’ilc: Ml:y& lg::g. Spot cotton q ; mid- X 'omn BONDS. for a Saturday for this time of yéar. The ng upland, 16.85¢. » sTOC! g 21,592 . 16,~Wheat— Wheat Drops from Two to|""® i ,| Good Cattle Steady for Week \i®.i* e o e ek, and. aimost | sc"tower: No 3 Kard, $141.06; No. 5 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Extensive Buying of Rallroad Shares af 3,000 heavier than a year ago, but or ; No. 4 red, §LEI@L No. 5 { Three Oents, with a Large S ia s T et Now yiUEbeT Prices Is Foatare, " and Others Lower—=Sheep |} feavier than & year ao, but o Deembary b 4T M 0448 | utter—No. creamery, In cartons or . d e - 3¢ lower; o. Makes Retorts for Asphyxiat- Week-End Run. whe. 346; o 3. gio | anares oo % s and atorces e Higher, Fat Lambs Down. | B0 eert, oo v ket s o 5 stk ashe: No. 1 oultry—Yive: Broflers, 1% to 2 Ibs., 210; | instances unequalled since the war, W e b Al S ol i o LR it 9y | ORI ) 0 5 ing Gas Instead of brotlers, over 2 Ibs., 17c; hens, over 4 Ibs., | feature of todey's extremely active market, 3 {pth e i R . J %eo: . 17e; 3 : strong to as much as 5¢ higher. llow, 831 @84c; 3 De- v BEST GRADES SELL FAST)|itc: hena under 4 ibs, lc: roosters and |saice of the first hour approximating 500000 [ HOGS 20c UP FOR WEEK |1 s .0 e o e e, e o | e O S iy, G4, 0 14 ke Dainty Vases. stage wanted, 10%c; geeese, full feathered. | shares, though diminishing perceptibly later. 4150 pald strong to & mickel higher money| Oats—Unchanged to %e F fat, 12¢c; young and old ducks. full feath- | The Inquiry for investment issues was re- e arly T Afler mratiiag e Palt o il i e%e: Mo 1 mind, GABUW Omaha, September 18, 1918. |ered, fat, 12c; turkeys, any size over 8 Ibs., | garded as significant from the fact that it Sopl. 16, 1916. | warings had been: sold .the trade started| Butt Creamery, 3lc; firsts, 28c; sec- ARTISTS' NEW WORK tinued dull|24¢i turkeys, less than 8 Ibs. half price; | represented a complete transfer of opera-| Receipts were Cattle Hogs Sheen & : g 3ito; cash wheat marw.t continued dul | ok f easing off, prices dropping first to yester- | onds, packing, 2 S xaled treris Sn o A8 Hrws capons, 9 Ibs. and over, 2dc: poultry. poof | tions from speculative specialties which fur- | Offictal Monday ......15.160 6,180 34,656 | gayer o Pricts Sropplng firet to yester. | onie, Fic, PACKE, e run was quite heavy, ai 808 Lhin, Mot Wauiad. guibess sach. @l nighes the sensstions| iestures of the sarly ] Official Tuesday 9.970 1,408 ® [had sold there continuing to weaken. Sev-| Poultry—Hens, 16¢c; roosters, 1lc; brofl {Correspondence of The Associated Pr ¢ | ¥uineas, young. each 36c. squabs, humers. | week. Gains .n ralls ran from 1 to 3 points, | Official Wednesda; 6714 5.184 eral loads of early arrivals were left at|ers, 2lc. 44RT B0K2 per doz.: 14 03. each, $4.00; 12 oz. each.| The following quotations are furnished by | Official Thursday 1,437 3,768 P ) |ot the declining » $2.60; # oz. each, $1.50; under § 02 each.|logan & Bryan, members New York Stock |Officlal Frida wheat wei Paris, Sept, 8—The world-famed | ™ 53¢ T2 this time, as well as a dozen or so cars| Corn—Unchanged to %c lower. Yhat came on a late train, decent hogs, national porcelain factory at Sevres|what faster than the off grade s e o RS eachange, 316 Bouth Blxteenth street: = |Estimate , Sat 100 4,000 AN Wors SR Her SR carser balnR Wit St. Louls Live Stock Market. i Y Cheese—Tin-folled, Swiss, 46c; domestic | Union Pacific .. 147% : 42|00y at weak to lower figures, while pack-| St Louis, Sept. 16.—Cattle—Receipts, 150 QRS dctivh peedd iransiaymed slnto | abesad $1404 an 14EH. gonerally trom | Swise, 3bc; biock Hwias. S0c; twin cheess. | gouchern Pacific . 101% thle ek e LB 13 ta|ers retused to oven bid on the common |head; murket sieady: native best atsers, part of the huge war machine. In- 6, and the No. 4 hard averaged | 21¢: triplets, 21c; daisles, 21c; young Am-| Northern Pacific . 113% Wi ag0.32,623 45962 134,355 | STAdes. $7.50@11.00; yearling steers and helfers, Mo smaki h dai d > $1.47, the bulk of the erica, 22, Hlue Label brick. 26c; limberger, | Canadian Pacific . 180% e When there were still a dozen or so|#8.50@10.65; cows, $5.50@8.00; stockers and stead of making those dainty an elling around §1.42 23¢; New York white, 2ic; Roqufort, ubcw' Great Northern . 120 bR ioads atill"in the pens packers quit en.|feeders, 35.30§5.00; prime southern ateers. i i orn market aiso’ Oysters—8tandards. 3s8@4vc, selects, Atchison, Top. & Santa Fe.108% 106% s ago 1) g | tirely, and for a * hile it looked as though | $5.00@9.00; cows and heifers $4.50@8.00; fragile statucttes and vases, whxc_h A weak, ranged from| . V0 N ints. 320800, Chi, Mil, & 8t. Paul,...... 95 971, slgl'";’"'“};"l' year. . .2h 413 28,844 101,028 | some stuff would have o be carried over. | prime yearling steers and helfers, $1.50Q are the wonder of art collectors, it| “The white corn sold st fairly steady| FISH—Hallbut, bright steamer stock.|Chi. Rock Island & Pacific. 18 18 attle—While re were no ca pf|Towards moon, however, they came out|9.00; native calves, $6.00@11.76. i i “ H v | prices, but the yellow and mixed 13%c; salmon, red, l4c; salmon, fall. 12¢; | Cnicago & Northwestern....137 127y |consequence bere today the recelpts for the|ggain and, while they were bidding 10c| Hogs — Recelpts, 2,000 head ; market is, turning out “poteries de guerre,” | B ot I Yoo e ol ot o decns | catfish, large’ or smali. 17c: black bass. | Tllinols Central -..... 104 1081 | week have been the largest of any time|lower than yesterday sellers preferred cut- | nigner: lights, 310.50@1130; pigs, $7.50@ or earthenware retorts and cauldrons| White corn at & premium and sold |Order wize. 22c; whitefish, northern stock | Chi Great Western, ptd... 38% 365 [since the opening of the range season, and | ting loose to holding hogs over for Mon-(10.30; mixed and butchers, $10.70@11.40; 3 g i %e above the yellow and 134c over the|1bc: plke. No. 1 fancy, 17c¢, bullheads | Wabash Ry.... 51% |prospects are that they will continue lib- |day, nearly everything being cleaned up by | good heavy, $11.30@11.40; bulk of sales, for manufacturing asphyxiating gas | mixed. fancy, 16¢; herring, 7c: sunflsh. medium | wabash Ry., pfd 28 |eral for mome time to come, as this is | noon. $10.75@11.95. 81% |the season when range cattle are expected | For the last hoks it was a flat $10.50 | Sheep and Lambe—Recelpts, 250 head; 109% |to come to market, if ever. In spite of |market. This made the bulk of all hogs | market steady; lambs, $7.00@11.00; slaugh- 66% |large receipts the demand has been good |$10.50@10.70, early sales having been | ror o $5.00Q 7. bleating ewes, $9.00@ 90 |and the market as s whole in falr shape. |largely at $10.60G10.70. Packers pald as|)000; yearlings, $6.50@89.50 112% | Good cornfed beeves and good grass beeves | hEh as $11.10 for good weighty butchers. | s bndgba bl 82 "lare at the close of the'week about steady | A8 compared with a week ago. today's Chicago Live Stock Market. § P Tae trade Tc; trout, No. 1, leun alzes to sult. 18¢;| Ny, N. H. & Hartford and for all the yarious chemical pro-| i, market ‘am:“:u:l‘a-a l;lr,xui‘n'l?yt e vlckeu: headiess and dressed, %o oarp | New York Central, i i i changed. No. 1, dressed, bc; tlounders, 11c; crupples, | Pennsylvania R. R. cesses of producing high explosives. medium, Sc; headless shrimp, per gal.| Bgltimore & Ohlo 4 s of oats sold around Even the famous artists whose names ghve d the bulk of the sam-|$1.25; peeled shrimp. per gal. $115: kip- | Reading Co.... ....- o1a ot | pered salmon, 10-b. basket, per lb.. 17c.|Lenigh Valley R. R. ¢ 7 f which graded No. 3 white, sold at £ | prices wera about 20c hi ov .arc associated with "‘? delicate color- | (3%, ‘and the No. 4 white at 43c. smoked whitefish, chubs, 10-1b baskat. per | Erif R. R... ga with the close of the previous week. The Prices were about 2 :fl!;den::.m‘llr;m;l:‘:.n;:;] Chisegalas i f e s e ra a8 ing of Sev: orcatain i a¢ w ex-| There was very little trading in rye ana|lb, lbc. Erle 1st, pfd medium to common kMda have eased off ¥ Hendls mariier ateady ratie g of Sevres p ain, are now ex (sl asteotive | o 54% | teatured the market, while common lights | ; v eof cattle, £ 4 ; % barley, and these markets remainea prac-| Wholesale prices of boef cuts effectlve | Chesapeake & Ohlo. littie and are possibly around 10@15c | refRIeC L8 HATkER, while common $660@11.25; western steers, $6.0009 40; ercising their art in enameling these | tically unchanged. September 11 are ws follows: No I ribs [Ny, Ont. & Western 21% |lowgr. During the week the best cornfed “"p b 0y VOO IR J Lol | stockers ‘and feeders, $4.60@7.65; cows and 1 loins. | gouthern Ry.... . 25 |bevds sold up to $10.85, the highest paid| i ! helfers, $3.50@9.35; calves, $8.50@13.00, Clearances were: Wh 19¢c: No. 2, 17¢c. No 3, 12% huge retorts so as to make them more | to 612,000 bulh:l:. com..;.(oo:l“gu";“r o : : : 459,000 bushels. resistant to the acids and chemicals Liverpool clowe: Wheat, unchanged. 28% | 4ince June. No. Av. Sh. Pr” No Av. Sh. Pr ¢ No. A Hogs—Recelpts, 9,000 head; market firm, % | Cows and helfers of good quality have |73 231 120 31060 64..230 &) 31085 |, opangeq to bo above yesterday's average: 1204 | ., Hod sbant Btekd I k. |76..214 160 1060 A 10 65 7 mmanded about steady prices all week, |7 1070 §3.35% s io%e [Ibulk of sales, $10.50911.35; light, $10.35@ 23¢: No. 2. 18%¢, No. 3, 14c; No. 1 chucks | K. C, Southern. 18c; No. 2, 11%c; No 3 10%c; No 1|y, 8. Steel Corp, com ; corn, | rounds. 17:4e, No. & 163e: No. 1. 130; No U, & Steel Corp., ptd 0 head; market steady; steers, $5.00 cows and heiférs, $4.50@1000; used in the war processes. %d to 1%4d lower, 1 piates, 9%0; No. 2 9¢; No. &, 4o Republic Iron & Steel. 8% h g " 3 . 9¢; No. 3, while the medium grades have shown ; 0 .50; . $10. |l Early in the war, M. Bourgeois, Erimary wheat recelpts were 1,481,000 bu. | Fruli ‘and vegelable prices furnished by | Rep. Iron & Steel, bid....110% A A LU L Ll 1080 61265 . 1090 U IR e LTS I Administrator of Sevres, learned that and shipments 930,000 bu. inst receipts | Uilinsky Fruit Co. So—— 10c lower than last week's close. % 1| e P : (il ! of 2,182,000 bu. Frults—Oranges, vals, 965, 1008 %48 Minnespolls Grain Market. SRy : | the production of high explosives far [bu. et year. . " SRIpmELS of 1a3T000 | R Cvater 13ts. $6.00, box; vals, 1606.| Minmeapells, Mion.. Bept. 16—FLOUR— L e A fer AT have heentln iveral T T L (A C D advann R D el L Ll artillery was falling short, owing to | Primary corn recelpts were 727,000 bu. [#6.26 box: 17M, 2¥ks. 35,60 box: 200s, 216s. | Fancy p‘_l;:(l, xn::r. s e Y A ey VA b ot et oy [ariat, ek , 86, E 5 the lack of h and shipments 434,000 against elpts | 2608, $5.75 box. ' Lemons—Fancy 300s, 360s, Barley. c@$1.06. 3 reaching $11.00, and this week with — e lack of earthen receptacles cap- |G ¢s,000 bu. and shi $9.00 box; choice 300s, 3808, $5.60 box; 270w | Rye—8$1.19G1.20. against the prevailing high prices the mar- | reaching $11.00, and this week with a more able of treating the acids. He there-|iast vour, ~— ' “TPTents of 90,000 bu | ELl0 B0 er cont lens. OrapefeutteMar. | Bran—3:1.00@ 2200, kot on such cattle has steadily worked |liberal run at thelr digposal packvrs fored | St. Joseph Live Stock Market. y o Wheat—Closed, $1,64%. Cash, No. 1 hard, |lower and I at the clos: of the week 26c|A reaction, breaking the market, 2i St Toaenh i Bent P Caitie—Ras LAs9.008 o | iprin | Apfab=barleciowaric 115 hox $1.66%; No. 1 normnm*u.uu @1.60% ; No.[lower than the end of the previous week. | Monday values were unchanged and b ¥ lere proposed to the Minister of Fine A :flrr;‘:ry cats receipts we (i | et prion Applasr eadagy Mgl o rts, M. Dalimer, t! SO e, 491, Koo SERLNEL Pedelplel i IRIRION JOBALANRS, extrs, [ANOY, 3803 g % day's trade opened steady, but after about | er, that the art work |or%5s.0i ‘bu, and shipments of 1,196,300 | box: Colorado Jonathans, sxtra fancs. §2.20 | 2 northern, $1.53%@LESK; No. 3, 146K g""fir‘l:fl;:'l;:upl:rrl.eor":-,;u;':gy e T e T of Sevres be suspended apd all its|bu. fast year, box; barrels, $4.50 bbl. Grapes—Home. | @1.64%. calves,, $5.00@11.50, A . 4 k . : 83, irape Skl some lambs selling a quarter lower before | “41Yed: A . T ceptacles needed for powder making. | Wheat. Corn. Oata | fokiye 8200 crate VeassClolomte: | Flaxsoed 242.01% @2.11% becves, §10.00@10.85; falr o good beeves, | 414 brices held siwudy with the low” time | Jyfgres (00 BRER Hir his was approved and soon the | §iieEe o 38 L Sice b tr. fancy § tr., $2.40 crate; choice i iy e o $9.0010 00 common to fair beeves. $6.16@ | 1 %y TG G Ty oceeded 1n | Sheen and Lambs—Recelpts, 1,300 head: transformation was begun, There i U6 tr., $2.15 crate; Kelfers, bushels, $1.75 bu X “s" “""’i '“""m v ’ ¢'.‘,"4"’d".&:“':’:..:".,‘.‘:fi“’.’;'%z7";? imaking their purchases on & big 20c lower | Market steady; lambs, §10.00@10.50; ewes, were many difficulties to overcome. g 23 §i | Kelfers. crate, §160 crato. Pluma—itallan | New York, Sept. 16.—Mercantile Paper—|535: feld to good grass booves. $1.00718: | 0js"beat lamba stopping at $10.60610.60, | $7-00@7-50- Hal y 16 84| 8368 crate, Peaches—market price. Ban-|3% per oant 000 0 choice helfers, $6.75@ 1. 4 to | The same prices were in force yesterday and alf of the force had gone off to|g 'Lous . . 4 1% $9 | #0as—82.00" to §350 bunch. Cantaloupes— | Sterling Exchange—80-day bllls, $4.71%, | €000 to cholce heilers, ¥61601.26; wood to | Ui Ui Vol Sarly s kood as on the Omahs Hay Market, war, Those who remained were ar-|Winnipeg ... 262 R ... |Btanc dm $3.00 crate; ponys, 8250 crate; | demand, $4.75%; cables, $4.76%. @6.60; common to fair cows, $4.50@ | Previous day traders were satisfied to call Omaha, Neb, Sept. 15, 1916, H oy 8 ¢ flats, $1.00 crate. Watermelons—1%c¢ Ib. Silver—Bar, 68%c: Mexican dollars, 82%c. LA 3 o mavkACial §o0 0 8Les Ay R TEAIY Hay quotations are: Cholce upland tists trained in the most delicate cla: These sales were reported toda: A teady; flroad, good to cholce feeders, $7.26@%.25. Y . % N 3 Vegetables—Lettuce, head, $1.00 doz:| Bonds—Government, steady; rallroad, Quotations on sheep and lumbs: Lambs, | prairie. $10.50@11.00; No. 1, $9.00§10.00; of wérk. The furnaces, too, were d Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.47; O di Saulfi $2.00 crat t fair to good feeders. $6.86@7.36: common P ibs: Lambs. | prairte. L 0: No. 3, 86.0007.00° Now i y 7 ; L 82 X h : ve | & o cholce, ambs. fair | No 2, 50; 2 ] 3 ? €< 1's carw, $1.48%. No, 3 hard winter: 1 car, | ouf: 40c dosen. Caullfiower, 0 crate. | strong. 0 fair teeders, $6.00@6.85; good to choice | ¥00d to choice. $10.650@10 lambs, fair | No. 2, $7.560@8.50 @7 0. signed for small art objects, and there | §1750: 1 car, $1.47; 7 cars, $146%; 6 cars, | V4% Sreen beans, pean 3100 baskot. Pep- stockers, $7.35@715; atock helfers, $6.75@ | L0 0od. $10.10@10.50; lambs, feeders, $9.75 [ midlard, $9.00@10.00; No. 2, $7.00@8.00, h b 1994 {3 o 41) . $1. i 816, | ers, 60c busket. Parsiey, 30c doz Turnips, Bank Clearings. ¢ n s G10/80% VeRFINEI Eoan €0 Cabiol 7.75@ | Choter lowland $7.00. No 1. §600: No 3, was only one {urnace big enough to | §1.464. 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.45; 700, wtock 60; stock cal @ . yearlings, good to choice, $1.75@ ! maki d 1d; 2 cars, $1.46%; 6-cars, $1.46; 3 cars, $1,40% ; rrots, 40c busket, Plokling ovlons. | Omaha, Sept. 16—Bank clearings for | $5.50@.50; $5.00@11.00; beef | %.50; yearlings, fair to good, $7.00@775 |$4.00@5.00, No. 3 §3.00@4.00. Choice al- ake powder cauldrons. gl ') car, $144%. No 4 hard et. Cucumbers, $1.00 basket. Cab- | Omoha today were § 3.19 and for the | bulle, stags, et .00@7.00: bologna bulis. | yeariings, feeders, $6.50@8.00; wethers, fair | faifa, $13.00@13.50, No. 1, $11.50@12.50. Chemists Study War. ‘Winter- $1.47; 1 oar, $1.42: 2 cars, | D280 ¥%c 1b. Onlons, Spanish, $2.00 crate. | corresponding date last year, $2,8:9,312.47.| 452565 &5 to cholce, $6.50@7 50: ewes, good to choice |Standard alfalfa, $9.60@10.50; No. 2, $8.00@ But ‘the obstacl g l‘t $1.43; 1 2.5 cars, $1.40; 1 car, $1.38; 1 car, ll“‘l%‘?:’:t—s!;o;fi.' 85¢ to $1.00 box; bushels. -n;.”;o;l-; i lenrl;um loz ll l' . w:re Hoge—The hog supply was slightly larger | $6.65@7.10; ewes, fair to good, $6.00@6.60; |9.00; No 3, $6.00@8.00. stacles were overcome, | 138 gample hard winter: ‘1 car, $1.41; (%} : 43189, S10.HT,EMNA. tha )l tolatfolenringstor { e g 3150 | Honey—$3.76 case. the corresponding. wesk last yoar were $20,- e vieth 'll'i:kdh atl;'lln?ent being inspire L¥ e, 1 L e R PR the idea that it was contributing | N0, 2 epting: % car, $1.61. No. 3 apring: to the national defense. The sculptor } i :1:‘ i ‘N-f"x' :fl}?fi: uf c!r,““o'-"I’o" Miscellaneous—Cracker); cornpops and | 503,260.44 London Stock Market, bisque res did not hesitate to ., Nfi A'aw;. A 1l car, :Hg nx{-fl:::: (Ex; 16.—Hollday on the Btock H g o, mixe Car, ATy 3 m:ke u,e'lPh Mer moulds for the big Wo. 4 miseds 1 cus, 018b. Vg, Silver—Bar, 42%d per ounce; money, 4% :e?ll;“& f ificc‘em'gh "u'dudh"é S o o R T R Liverpool, Sept. 10—Wheat—Spot No. 1 | Discount Rates—8hort bills, 5% @5% per ods of adapting the various hard [ white: 2 cars, o ow: 3 cars, , Sept. 10.—W = ! b , 1 80c. No. 3 yellow: 3 ca 79140, No. 6| Manitoba, 14s bd; No. 2, 14s 4d; No. 2|cent; three months, 5% @5% per cent. clays to the new kind of war work. S0 S ahn Tho 1. s T ML hiad ¥ ; See To-Morrow S The artists did their part in enamel- |1 car, #0c. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, 19%0, No g. The working force soon had |3 mixed: 1 car, 79%c; 8 cars, 79¢; 1 car four furnaces, usuallly employed on |} 1 No. 3: Comparative Statements Of s Rye—No. 2:6 car, $1.17%, vases and bisques, enlarged 50 as to |1 car, $1.16%. No. 451 cur. 11104, bake the big powder cauldrons, S Barley—No, 3: 1 car, 96c. No, 4: 1 car, H H 4 I e o gyt o e Building Operations for August that a branch railway was run into[«o Standard: 1 car, 43%c. No. § white. tho ‘“'3,'3" sonnecting it with_the ple; I“c‘:n, ’Zhi i e As the season lengthens, building operations continue to give a good ~ Industrial axd Mining Age FOR i Sample gt. mm.:.‘;ihré':"f:o:t.“n :,n'::.‘:’ smaba, Cash Prices—tWheat! No.,2 hard: laccount of themselves. Although the actual construction work has been } | Bordeaux, D!),on sud Brest. "I hard, $1.38@147: No. 2 '_,,,',,",i.‘;m‘.’h; very active in recent months, a large amount of new business keeps com- % 2 b Increased Production No| § spring, $1.44@1.46; No. 2 durum, 4160 |ing into view. August makes a creditable showing. The official reports Bu ln Adv1ce on A ©@1.62; No. 3 durum, §1.48@1.60.. Corn: No. | of building permits, issued in 112 of the principal cities of the United States, y 2 Thus Sevres has gone through a|Z white 80X @dlo; No. 8 white, 80@80%c:| ¢ received by The American C “hi 1 $72,397,1 , ’ s y he American Contractor, Chicago, total $ ,168, as completet transformation, and is to- f:ic‘;'uhgl."'l 1;:3,“;-’#::‘%::“#:1 {9k compared with $71,449,039 for August last year, an increase of $948,129 day furnishing thousands of recep-|low, 794 @80c; No. 3 yellow, 70% @79%c: [ or 1 per cent, & :‘x‘;‘f: V:l.lllndlo;" i'" o‘-‘"*l‘llclh'gz‘:ld;fé No. ¥ ysllow, ;:"’,‘"‘,’_",%‘.',':;;'N’;‘.":"’;ml'.g This is on its face a very modest increase. But there are two consid- G ' No. 3 mixed, 78%@79%c; | erations which make it specially gratifying. One is that the splendid ml&ulfumred and stored. With a mixed, 18@78%c; No. b mixed, 7% @ | business of a year ago is maintained in spite of increased costs of con- ;’? '%'4' than h‘f“ its usual strength, [To; ! b fh ey struction. This shows that in what is more than the normal construc- e p 'um:n—o Sevres is five times white, 43@43% tion work the increased cost of materials can be and has been ignored. "“ ‘“‘b"d“ ',t‘ was before the B The other consideration is that New 'York City, which showed a great of l'“*v"“ "( e: 'fl: "“{.’\“""f‘my < u,'f,'“ gain of permit issuances during July, because of the impending restriction ot b m&‘;n‘:’ he .°.§l'_"‘ ey o “: Onake Futers. Mkt law, did not in that remarkable Agu;t of business encroach heavily on jc'hpcl K s o olotheexv':'rli- The whaat markat opened steady, but do- the future. There is for the city a shrinkage, as compared with a year ago, ous powder factories. The chief -duukd -‘l’&g\y -n: ‘almost reached the low |but the surprise is that under the circumstances the shrinkage is not N mark of we A greater. o A 3 : :,“?::r:: ‘:l:“lt‘l::;o"tel:e“::e:tfiz‘:l T R e o eaumeey Bawaver, b1 A majority of the cities included in the statement below show gains, methods employed in hardeni: 1 and took, thelr profits before the close. seventy-one out of 112 increasing in volume of business over a year ago. ploy! s v oy o ] iligh. [Low. Closs. | Yea_ | 1t is also worthy of note that the number of buildings in the statement ::?‘dh T::::e'n:fi:? r_fl(’m.’:'n:‘.vmf“': show a decided gain, the total building being 25826, as compared with United Verde Extension Inspiration Needles Arizona Copperfields These are Arizona Copper issues, which have been - ' Griffin “as a “Yankee bounder,” | for the declared he had ceused fricti‘t‘:neiy nace, three times the size of any here- 23,002 for August last year, an increase of 12 per cent, Details are as & g £ 2 i I il wied, s now being Ty follows: R making wonder-working gains in price on the New York the manufacture of retorts of special- No. of = kstimated _Per cent { iy Targe dimengions. - And the i o, et Gul Couk Curb and appear clearly headed for very much higher < from an art basis to an industrial 259 263 : ..y B ok Al ety industpal A i levels. The Industrial and Mining Age tells the whole story ing of vast new ateliers, or work- 245 rooms, with drying rooms, ete. - 42 a8 & ‘ When Art Returns. . |, Chisuio gietiog ricss puaiehed the s | BT, i B IN ALL OF ALL [ “We hope to see art resume its 315 Boutn Bixteentn streets oo lroer Borkeley, Cal H place before long at Sevres,” said M. ATVIF_L"”‘———(—L LOpen. | High. ILow. Closs. TYos | Birmingham. ‘Ain.. i : Bourgeois, the director, “and when it [ Bept, [ 1 40%| 1 aamlteon] 1 e1lrass | Bridgovore, Conn 125 | does it will find the industry has| Dee. | 149%| 1 148K 1 4781495 | Brockton, Muss P given new resources to art. And it| Mev [M40%-K| 1 0W[TR| 1 dsyfiso | Bualo, N ¥ 80 [} will be a lasting souvenir that a na-| 't | sew) sewae | wew) sey |Goder Ravian i 164 tional" institution founded for the de-| Dec. 'nw;m T3%| 1Y% 13| 13% | Ghieago. il i 995 :elo_pgnem‘ohf c;rami,:]ue art was able |:|-.¥ ! (LY 'un' nu. 75%[ % E}..u.;n.".’h QhiauilLl 130 & THE 0 join with French industry when | ‘gopt. Wnlnon] i) ] 1| Sotarado Eprings, Colo 13 the war called for united A SOIIADRE, OBIor 2 ons 21 } | Ohicago ohitect gt 'I‘C.lol“‘ 388 Jas ::‘ B Daytan, Oho 12 n us la an lnlng ge [ A [‘ 0. i\ 4,290,425 Lard Il i | 106,650 ~ . . Oct. 14 80 14 60 |14 42/ 14 46 |14 45 3 . . Wn;ness in Pllblic D | 1398 , 100 i3 0] 18 90 1o 0t Has urged the purchase of Advised AGAINST buying £ . d. J Oct. | 14 40 | 14 40 [14 30| 14 30 |14 87| Biizabeth, N. J. o . . o Buil ing Scandal| T e Mercantile Marine, pref. Stewart Mining CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, |Fort WWavhe, In From $30 up to present quo- From $21% d i ( 4 down to, present | (Correspondence of The Amsociated Press) | Wheat Valves Open Lewsr Owing to News |Grand Rupits, tations of around, $122. quotations of around ch. i ney, dtustralia, Aug. 30.—Walter Chicago, e, 3"1‘0" .i;ncru Q selling pros Hakteora:® cont g‘ e Ccl::';:f&c'{iggm.fi:& e A E ) whest il scnisanent low orices | Haverhl, a3 Mercantile Marine, com. Success Mining - | Feiltod " todny LR IR s e new Australian c.ph;; fo, Snesnisn af nbard e R mston, From $814 up to present quo- From 94¢ down to present quo- HE rra, is one of the principal Indlanapolls, $ K tation: [ vicris™5 e “wich e s i Sy L P e e || gove Wore. fort i otion | K, : . : ; charges that the department I:%oho::: o o Tallore o |Lawerance, United Verde Extension Tennéssee Copper S Fairs has-been guilty of forelgn markets t nd to yesterduy's | Lincoln, 5 F R o heen in:ptoitu:lew.imtl?f uptuen o : From $47 up to present quo- | rom $60 down to present ilding of the capitol. i e Hiimaakse. Wi o100 - tations of around $39. quotations of around $2514. i"W. 8‘ :rchibllg. the former min. | Fie o e &?'“""”"’ l,{‘n'.;". ; ib: Arizona Copperfields ; Maxim Munition er of home affairs, who investi-|dociine al - Mon! . 128 | s P i q 3 Newark, N. J. 280 fi;e'd Oflfi‘fil\:m‘m Siiii'n'zdm'a.f}'.'.“.',‘ e e e ey, 1a Rokmania | New Bedtora, & From 25c up to present quota- From $14 down to-present quo , ;‘. :l (‘;‘:‘ificqfi'fi t;ati o .:m‘:‘::. :.a":?on.':nxzudu,a orders tion of around $215. tations of around $5. e had claimed sole ontrof "ot “1pa | firle in, Grast Brialy was h | orouen ot Brone. ... i1 Emma Copper p Triangle Film ‘ 5 , fiz:ilgumc“;::lés‘anlz:wm: t(lge er, with Decembi $1.48% and May at| Boroush of Queens.. 4 From 18¢ up to present quota- From $7 down to present quo- « i ?».’” b,: he ' was interfered with. in QBeeldes 1t was i tions of around 63c. | tations of around $214. ! f at considered his prerogati - na City. E::er‘ his contract with ':he D,E:,‘;." ST ten AT vt e e | Qkiahoma Qlty, Okl it Etc., Etc., Etec. { Etc,, Etc., Etc. . J i & government. Mr. Archibald testi-| ¢ 10\er the market continued to BN I; na, Ci 1;:\ 7 {fied that he gave the Ameri Tne " 4 [ inderstand that the minister of hono R B S T an You MUST read the INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE if you want to ; affairs :‘m Ahl:(;.:,: 9:; that &he . c}'}i' Quts followed other careals down grade. Bl ‘.M" 4, "32& keep RIGHT on the leading industrials and metal mining issues. uare dea (3 {f Y . ,,“ ) fim that he had ever referred to|Septomber pork ‘.';:.ugg.a‘.'“': BIgh record | Quansy, S SRt The INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE “prints the facts.” t An avowed House Organ, written and published in New York’s great . Rochester, N m . . . . . . . r:::;n; i ;ifipnmuenul officers the| g Quin. Mo a.‘.;l_“,. oV heat—Hge: faciamnty Cal ' financial district, it has the biggest following among professionals and in- Wh‘finmw'p. Callie took .she "stand Beptember $1.49; Decommben, | SaLt Lke Clity,' Uiah & vestors generally of any publication of its kind in the United States. o £aid that he was appointed to car- . |8an Francisco, ‘Ca . b8 o . o BELNis own denigh Tor e o t.:: ; @d4tc; No.|San Tose. 3 A complete set of reasons for the buy\ng 9dnce covering stocks men- ind he felt if the plan was mutilated : | Sonnectady e 8y tioned herein and other stocks are contained in the 60 columns of solid - would refect’ on his reputation. Hr eyl L AL g e reading matter, written by a staff of far-famed experts, which comprise to- | my time has been d T"‘dp" ent of : 4 South Bead, 8 morrow’s issue ) as been devoted to the con- ¥ ; e, fi Bpokane, Wash 109 k uctive effective work ipti i i B e e %coenrlecl::&ha:g ot Mttt gerinua, ... | Sold by subscription only. $5 perannum. Average weekly circulation, {been fiit'ured a in d b w York, Sept. 16.—~Metals—A continued | 8t. Joseph, Mo..... P 1 ] 15,000. | | 4 A eIENSIVE OPer-| gooa demand has been reported for copper | St Louls, Mo, . e T stions, Tfihc only reason he could [furing the last weok and the. market ban Sk obasl, [ Minn., ¢ e A 1 f this i ill be f fi i ¢ officers of the depart. |shown continued firmness. 1t 1o reporied | Sascktd i sample copy of this issue wi sent free for purposes of intro- ostility toward " him | {34 O, the lerker wgencies s asking | Tacoma, v 184 duction if you write immediately. they believed they ware com- ' Mgt I o T4 T QR " ‘themselves £ carry out every. | tor ihat month todas, with the ‘orien Sanes | Foredo. GRS i nnected with the capitol ¥" |ing down to 837 for the firat qusrier. iran | Topeks. et INDUSTRIAL AND MINING AGE was unchanged. '::‘dm‘ since huf ;e- Tron N, T t as director of de- Elgin Butter Market. vy . 3¢ ’ truction by, Mr. O'Mal.| Eigin. Sept. 16.—Butter—Fifty tubs at 3.““.".‘.'{,‘.‘,".2: o ki NE YRS BLTRSS MKW FORK rights M“fl "“."'““‘ and | 32%e. gilmlnllkan. Del 102 [alley had issued instructions s g e Wortetiote Mag It natters at the capitol should| . yory, Bopt, 16.—Cotton—Futures | TOUIESLOWR. Oio. 180 293,500 58 December, Totals........... eee 25,420 872,397,168 23,002 reference to him. |opensd steady; Oetaber. 35,

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