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0 . 6MAIIA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 6. 1907. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MAKKEl All Cereals Arc Bullish on the Start and Advance. REALIZING IS QUITE HEAVY train la Market the Writ Take aad tha Hm Drea Shewing Very Best Strength. ' e OMAHA. October I. 1907. All grain stsrted very bullish tits morning and good advances were made. Realizing hat been very heavy, but all grain whs well tskrn and the market has .hnm-n th. IimI nf strensrth. Uverpool came strong and should give u a higher domestic market. I Wheat nnened verv bullish and gained several fractions, advancing tinvln. n H In avmt.athv with shown yesterday In ferelcn markets, iraae a C)t)t H,jVarce t ,n , morning on 11. 14; No. 1 northern, 11. IS; No. t northern, l.l'Vul H; No. a northern. Il.flefll.07. FUjL'K First patents. 16 .IVfte.4"; second patents, nrst clears, 84.Kru4.30; second cl'-ars, H.4..4JJ 46. FLAXSEED tjocid demand; closing prices were 81. U; to arrive. II 31. ilKAN In bulk. l.'O.TiSVl.OO. sew York iicral markkt Featarea af tha Traelaaj an Qaota tlasi oa Leading Commodities. NEW YORK,- Oct. t-FIUR-Receipts, l.r.98 bbls; esports, 8.617 bbls; market firm, but quiet; Minnesota patents, I5.a&6.7&; winter straights, 14 4tij4.rJ5; Minnesota bakers, $4,1114.50; winter extras, S3.buj3K: winter rntents, $4.t 4io.!6; winter low trades, fcl lj8.66. Rye flour. Arm; fair to g-ood. M.i.VuO.W; choice to flnest, 6.0Mi6.36. CORNMEAlo Kirm: fine whits and yel low, ll.u-Vyl.7u; coarse, 11.601.66; kiln dried, l3.M4r4.06. 114 i-Firm; No. 2 western, 94c, f. o. b., afloat. BARLEY Steady; malting-, SU&Sl.n, C. I. f.. New York. ' WHEAT Receipts. 155,200 bu.; spot mar ket, firmer; No. i red, ll.tfT.4, elevator; No. northern 2 hard ere was NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Tone of Market it Generally Sluggish and Indifferent. DECREASE IN BANK SUKPLU3 Prices) Mo Sell Off Daring ir and Closing; la Mot Changes mall. tha Easj Arc Final exclusive of the 8l5O,On0,flnf) gold reserve, shows available rash balam-e of H'43.03,6H; gold coin and bullion, S4i,253,8&4; gold cer tificates, ts2,r:.&o. Kew York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 5 MONET On call, nominal; time loans quiet, but Arm; sixty days, per cent; ninety days, 3'4j per cent; six months, t'7 per cent. FR1ME MERCANTILE PAPER-7 per cent. BTERLINa EXCHANOE-ftteady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 858PirJ 4r.eo for demand and at M-MSn-lpt .8240 for txty-day bills; commercial bills, M &3 4.82V,. PlI.Vr-R-Bar, BSe; Mexican dollars, Sl.e. BONDS Government, easy; railroad, steady. Quotations on New York bonds today were as follows: t. .n1 mined "rmer; io. a rea, i.wr.. eleven h theatreh U'uluth. tM. f. o. b.. afloat; No. h 'he strongin . (wlnter) u UMli f. . b nflnat. The la errarlnallv hrnadlno- and an Increasing Interest Is shi.wn hv the volume of com- I mission house buying on all breaks. Decem ber wheat opened at S31c and closed at 94c. Corn opened stesdy and firm, but after aome little advance remained stationary, owing to the luck of any heavy demand. Interest was lost In the big advance made by wheat and trading was not active. Decern her corn opened at 6214c and closed " Oats'Coprned strong and a shade higher The crowd all favored the bull side and offerings were not very heavy. Buying by country and commission houses was the feature. December oats opened at 49,c and closi-d at 60Hc . . Primary wheat receipts were WH.000 bush els -and shipments were 1,108.010 bushels, against receipts last year of 1.272,000 bushels nod shipments of 679.000 bushels. Corn re ceipts were 742,(00 bushels and shipments were 775,000 bushels, sgainst receipts last year of 693.000 bushels and shipments of tSMumn bushels. . Clearances were 77.137 bushels of corn, l.SoO bushels of oats, and. wheat and flour eiiual to 410,0ii0 bushels. Liverpool closed tl'4d higher, on wheat and Vtd higher on corn. Local range 01 options: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yesy. Wheat Dec... May... July... Corn Dee.... May... July... Oats Deo.... May... f0 94 K 94S WH 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 ? 9iH H 9 W 62VI h2 62V4 62H 62H 60V 53H 63'4 63'i hS W 631 63 I 63 U 49 60 '49 49 61 V 62 61 Mi 62 62 - Omaha Cash Prlcea. WHEAT No. S hard, 94Hc; No. I kard, 91V534c; No. 4 hard, ova; No. S spring, SK'u'Jrtc; no grade, Sortie. CORN No. 2. 66Al57c; No. 2, 66HO 66 4c; No. 4, 6W160H1C; no grade, 5."ftt4c: No. 2 yellow, ETfiOTc; No. S yellow, 6c; No. 2 white, 66H4j7c; No. 2 white, 6t)c. OATS No. 2 mixed, 4:c; No. S mixed, 46V4Cd4-y4c; No. 4 mrxed,- 4tic; No. 2 white. 47Vta48c; No. 2 while.. 4tiVu'i7ic; No. . 4 White. 4ftB6MK:. RIB-Ko. 2, 804c2c; No. 3, 79c. Carlot Rccelsta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago oC 460 Z18 Jdlnneapolls 146 Omaha 27 62 41 Duluth 377 a m ca . high r outsldo marks and a further snurt Uemand. rceniuei'. 11.10 16-16 Cyl U 13-K closed at 1.11; May, 11.13 WW 1.14i, closed at I1.14X. CORN-Recelpts, K135 bu.; exports, t000 bu.; spot market firm;, No. X 74c, ele vator, and 71:4c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 white, 72Vc and No. I yellow, UW, t. o. b., afloat. Option market was without trsnsac tlons. December closed at 704c; May closed at 74c UAl-Receipts, 61,500 bu.! exports, 1,260 bu. ; spot market steady ; mixed. to 32 pounds, 63 Nc; natural whit, 26 to 33 pounds, m'-w.hoc, clipped white, 32 to 38 pounds, 60 rt A x Steady; good to choice, H.Ottfl'1.06. liOFS Outpt: state, common to' choice. IIKhi, 9(il4c; 1905, 14130; Paclflc coast, 6'uOc; ia)6, 8(0c. MlDts jsy; Central America, 19Q19c; Bogota, lS'ulifVic. LfciA lHKH-uulet: acid. 24H'2Tt4c. PKOVISIONS-Beef, firm; family, $14.00 CHICAGO GR AIM AND TROVISIOHS rratnrea of tke Tradlag; and Cloalnn . Prlcea on Board -t Trad. CHICAGO.- Oct. 8. Small recelpta In the northwest and higher prlcea at Liverpool caused an advance of more than lo per bushel today in the price of wheat In the local market. At the close the December delivery was up l4c. Corn was Vic higher. Oala showed a gain of lHc. Pro visions were 6fel2Hc to luc higher. The wheat market was strong from start to finish. Trade early In tha day was small, but about the middle of the session the demand became brisk and continued active the remainder of the day. The chief factors that stimulated demand were an advance at Liverpool and a decrease,, lol'recelpts In the northwest. Advances of lfv:2o at Minneapolis and Winnipeg in - ajrrred considerable buying during the laat 4Tult of the session. There was also an active demsnd for cash wheat In the local market and this helped to strengthen tha options. The close wss strong. Decem ber opened Vu-c higher at 1 1.00V,, 1.01 4, advanced to 11.0-H and closed at 1.01V Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 411,000 bu. Primary receipts were j pa iU.0Utr.2.00. Cut meats, stesdy; pickled bel lies, HVul34c; pickled shoulders and pick led hams, ll'VS'lliVic. Lard, firm; western prime, 9.154t9 J: refined, firm: continent, ll'.tiO; 8. A., 110.30; compound, 8S9c. Pork, firm; family, li8.wtfil9.iXl; short clear, 116.60 bH.bO; mess, 16.76'317.60. 1 TALLOW Quiet; city, 6c; country, 6 6Hc K1CE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 1 fi6c; Japan, nominal. IiL'TTEK Steady to firm! creamery spe cials, uc; extras, 29c; thirds to first. 24'( 29c; state dairy, common to finest, t2ttViC; process, common to special, 19'3'26c; western factory, common to first, 20R23Mc. CHEESE Quiet but firm; state, full cream, small colored and white, fine, l&'ie; state, full cream, small colored and whlte( good to prime, 14H;ifl5c; state, full cream, small colored and white, common to fair. 12ViiS'14.4c; state, full cream, large colored, fine, 16'c; state, full cream, large white, 16c; atate, full cream, white, common to prime, 12'46'14Mk:. POCLTRY-Allve, nominal but un changed. Dressed quiet; spring chickens, western, 12i&18c; turkeys, lv16c; fowls, 12Q 14c. BOOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 33'805e; state, Pennsylvania and nearby good to choice white, 2sc; state, Pennsylvania and nearbv brown and mixed fancy, 2!&J0c; firsts to extra firsts, 2328c; western firsts, z223c: seconds, l4f lc. WEATHER l.t THE GRAIW BELT Fair and Sllshtlr Warmer (or tha abbatk Day. OMAHA. Oct. 8, 1906. The weather has cleared In tha lake region and Ohio valley and continues clear In the Missouri valley and througnout tha west and northwest. Rains continue In the eastern states, and ar general in the gulf states this morning. Light rains hsve fallen In the extreme southwest since the last report. Temperatures are lower east of the Mississippi river, the 1 drop being very decided In the Ohio valley. A slight rise in temperature Is general In the Mis souri valley and west., and the weather will be slightly warmer In this vicinity tonight and Sunday with continued fair. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with the corresponding day of s tha last three years: v 1907 1906. 1906. 1904. Minimum temperature. .T. 49 " 44 61 45 Precipitation ... .00 .00 .00 T Normal temperature for today, 60 degrees. Deficiency, in . precipitation sine March 1, 6.68 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906 3.09 Inches. Defic iency corresponding pedlod in 1906, 6.47 Inches. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Omaha record of temperature and preclp- mtw york: Oct. K. Thers was no marked chsnge today In the sluggish and Indifferent tone Into which the st'ck mar ket has fallen. The southern railroad group made another exhibition of weak ness, but the geperal list showed iim niisiM-ptlve power and the undertone wss firm for most of the time. There wss some relief over tho show 1ir cf he hunk statement, as a possibil ity of the wiping out of the surplus hud been In mind. The heavy scaling down of the deposit Hem by means of the loan contraction was, In fact, what con served the surplus, although at that It was reduced by the substantial amount of "",500. The reduction In the loan ac count of the banks reached an average of J 1 1.283.1 00. and banking experts trlhuta this almost wholly to large re payments hy New York City of oblljtv tlons which have been carried and for the liquidation of which the recent bond isue juiprlled resources. On the sldo of the cash Item .the decrease of 17, 620. 000 is considerably In excess of the largest of the preliminary estlmatea and Is evi dence of the heavy Interior demands for crop moving purposes. The outward flow on this account Is expected to continue and there Is no disposition to borrow ' money for speculation in face of that I prospect. The shipment of 17.000,000 In I gold from London to Egypt was a fsetor j in keeping the discount rate firm in tnai market, but the speculative feeling th-te 1 was reported to be cheerful ana tne up . Min. ens. sols I'1 'Mfi. central 4s . 1"1 to lit lnv 't llnn. St. L. K..1I4V4 M., K. A T. 4 , 1Z44 da lis . T7 . 14 . rt 4 V. I. r(. to 4e coupon ,. V. i. as. rtt... 4o rospon V. 8. s 4s, So coupoa .. Amor. Tob. 4s H Nate R. of Mrs. e. 4s SO to 00. t' N, T. C. o. 4H . M AtrMson sen. 4s .... N. J. C. son. Ia..m4 40 kit. 4s S4 No fsttfle 4s M Allntlo C. L. 4t.. 4) M B. o. 4s rr n. a w. con. 4.... s It IHi '4 " U rflf. 4s.. Br. R. T. rr. 4a.... 1X Trnn. rr. Cent, of Oa. Is 101- Besting (en. 4s .... M no 1st Ino m bt. U I. M. e. 6s 1 OS 14 so M Inc U bi. U 8 r. Is. 4s 7T do M Inc 45 ii St. U. 8.-W. s. 4s.. TOUj 0. A O. 4ts- I'D Stbsra: A. U 4s.. IS C. A. ivis ...... t sa. Psclrlc 4s .... M4 B. A Q. s. is.. MH ao 1st 4s rort.... W" R. I. A P. K. 4'So. Rsllwsr 6s lot ao rol. 6s M1 Tot. A Psc lsts ....llt'4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Show Higher Pricei for Week. . HOGS TEN CENTS OR MORE LOWER keen and Lambs flood F.noagk for Killers Ten to Flfteea Cents lliaber Feeder 'keen and Lasnka Steady. BOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 6, 1907. Receipts were! Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 9.3i6 Official Tuesday . S 29 7.4,9 1,726 2,940 ..... 275 OmciHl Wednesday Official Thursday .. Official Friday Estimate Saturday . Six days this week 32.432 Earns days last week. .. .84.119 bums days I weeks ago.. 34.428 Same days 3 weeks ago. .33,374 Same days 4 Weeks ago.. 28,797 Same days last year 20.641 4.071 2,413 6.1:4 7.K1 6,7o4 1200 26. 27 17.702 1'i.iOl 2t,el 6,730 1.000 29.M3 94.228 34,209 107.9M 36.3K5 75.349 42.107 77.647 17.622 70,7ti7 0... :.... .... St.... n ... M ... 44.... ... 47.... 41 ... .... It.... 69.... M ... M.... St.... 49..,. It.... 61 ... . 44.... 1.... 64.... it. I., it ... M.... 61. ... II. ... 4..., 0.... St.... 61.... ..I 11 I T1H 1J0 6 Tist . ,11 lal I 1i ..111 40 I 75 ..14 ... I 71 ..!u ... 6 71 ..l.'i . . 6 76 ..tvi n I 71 . Ml 1I t TS . ..-W so I 71 ..S W I 71 ..r iw 1 7 ,.t 40 I 75 ..! 1 I 71 .114 li I 71 ..4 1W 6 774 . .877 ) I SO .. 1HO t 10 . .3'4 Ml IN ..174 ... ISA ..171 40 t M s; to III W IN .. I m .. I so . m im so I t?4 I ut .. I u ..247 110 I M ..M7 40 6 so ' 731 40 I It ...MS .... ....17 ....ol ....r.t ....Ml 171 4 ... 14.... tl SO... 4!!.... 7".... 15.... 19.... IS.... I!..., M ... 3.... 71... r.... SR..., 71.... St..,, r..., it..., TO..., tl..., 14..., 71..., 71..., SO... M.., 41. tTI 14 I H iso ft is 1.4 SO 6 II l4 110 ft 14 40 ft M 40 I 174 W lilt) ) ft 4 I 10 4 ft 111 I ID I M ... I K 40 ft 10 99 I SO ... I 90 ft I to H IN ,.. M ISO ft 10 ....141 SO I M ....KU 41 I M ....141 M I III ... st a) I so ...Ml ... is ....SSI 100 ft S3 ....in mo 1 do ....til ... no ,...K7 4 10 ,.ltl ... I w 49 I 06 10 I 10 I 20 ...!,. ..1.4 ..1.1 .... ...Ili ...IM7 ..... ...1)0 ...144 ...r ...S-4 ...lu ...14 ..h7 .no SHEEP The receipts of aheep this morn ing were very light, only four cars of wethers, which were sold to arrive being reported In. The receipts for the week have been small, compared with last week. there having been a tailing on 01 consmer- Lebd and speltr were dull and Iron n ilrt at recent prices. Cotton Market, NEW TORK. Oct. 8. -COTTON -Kill lires opened steady; October, H7Sc; December, 1100c; January, . lLOac; February, 11. lie; March. 11.14c; May, ll.$11.22o; July, 11 27c. r"ulures closed steady; tvtober, 10.MV; November. 10.84c; December, U.olc; Jsnvi.irv, ll.tfcc; Fobruarv, ll.c; March, 11 15c; April, 11.19c; Msy. 11. Mc; June. 11 "Sc; July, 11 8. ot c os d (,ul t, 1' potnta Hg rr; mid dling uplsnds, 11.76c; initialing gull', 13c. Bales, none. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 6 -COTTON-Spot, moderate buslneM done; prices fifteen points ntgher; American middling, fair, 7.6td; goid middling. 7.10d; middling, t.(M; low mid dling, 6.2Sd; good ordinary, 6Ulil; ordinary, 6.00d. The sslcs of the day were 7.0i0 bales, of-whlch 600 were for speculation and e- liort and Included S.iOO American. Kecelpts, 11.000 bales, including 6.811O American. Fu I tures opsned and closed stesdy; October, 614d; October-November. 114d; Novem , ber-Lecember, 6.07d; December-January, (L,d; January-February, 6.06d; February March, 6.05Hd; March-April, 6.06d; April May, 6.06Vsd; May-June, 4.07d; June-July, 6.0, d; July-August, I.OtiHd. , GALVESTON, Oct. 6.-COTTON-1IV- Cotton Market. 24,126 120.1 I ably over 10.000 head. As compared with a 1 NEW ORLKANS. Oct. 6.-COTTON RANQB OF PRICES I year ago the decrease Is still greater. The Spot; market closed quiet and firm, with Cattle. Hogs, arrivals have consisted almost entisly of prices unchanged; middling, 11 V: sales, CTC ft It L 1. 4s.. MVft'T.. St. L W. 4s 11 Colo. Ind. 6s, s. A. 4 I'nlt.s PscISs 4s .. I9Mi t ola Midland 4s .... H' do ct. 4s, ctfs.... 1714 Colo. 80. 4s S4V4 V. e. stool, ad is... Cnha Cs lMvit Wihaah lsts 107 I). A R. O. 4 114 do dub. B II Dlst. 8. :m 71 Western Hi. 4s.... M Brls prior Ilea 4s..4HW. b. K. 4s.... 71 do son. 4s 7 wis. Csntrsl -4s.... 1 Hdrk. VhIIot 4SI.. MHJhpsd 4s 1114 Japan 4i,s. rert is 4 Atchison cv. 4s ... . 91 sj do conn., Id io-Ioi H do ct, 6s 101 S L. A N lintHod 4l. 94 Bid. xoBerad. 14.60; mess, HO.OOfc'lO.&fl; beef hams, 129.00;, r ". yn. raira iwn mesa, h - .- . r)H.h ., mmm ...s.jj II sn Index of a hopeful investment s'.t-1 uation. Prices sold off In the Inal deal ings under the Influence of the bnnk statement and made the closing tone easy. Declines in prices resulted as a rule, btit they were small and the whole movement possessed little significance. Bonds were steady. Total sales, par value, 5,216,000. United States 4s have declined per cent on call during the week. .nuiodpt ot ales and nuotatlons on the New York Suck exchange: Balss. HUB. I.OW. cioes. London Closing Stocks. I5NDON, Oct. 5. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Consols, money .. 11 1-11 Louis. A Nash 1HTH 83 a- S M. , K. ft T :H .. ''.New York Central ..107Vi .. I74 Norfolk Wsstarn .. 72 ..91 do pfd .. 12 Ostsrlo A Western. ..147 Pennsylvania 14 Rand 11 Hies Readlni do account Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore a Ohio Cansdlsn Pacific Ctios. Ohio ... Cblcijo Gt. Western bu.. compared with 1,172.01,0 bu. a yr i mi';ed, ago. Minneapolis, uuiutn ana ciucbhu re ported receipts of 671 cars, against "46 care last week and 868 cars a year ago. The corn market was strong, chiefly because of the advance In wheat. Some of the leading bulls were buyers. A num Y.mr nf ronnrts were received claiming that husking returns show a disappointing yield. Weather was favorable for tne new crop. The market closed firm. December opened 4,0 higher at ohe. fell off to &SVua8'4e nd then advanced to 5c. The close waa at MVfi&KHc Local recelpta were 460 cars, with 117 cars of contract grade Trade In oats was small, but the market displayed considerable strength, owing to tho advance in wueai. day of the last three years: 1907. 1906. 1905. 1904. Minimum ?mrature.... 45 60 61 63 Precipitation 00 T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 60 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. 8.44 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1906, 3 inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Louis Oeneral Market. ST. LOVIS Oct. 8. WHEAT Higher; track No. 2 -red cash, tl.OlH; No. 2 hard, 99c?il 0U4: December. 99c; May, ll.OMic. CORN firm, i-ack No. 2 cash. 61UMlUc: Small receipts also December, 64',,(&64Sc; May, tic; No. t ..t.d hulllsh Influence. iJecemDer . white, 62c opened 1c higher at 6ic, advanced to ! OATS Firm; track No. I cash. 48Hc; &314C, where It closed. Local receipts were December, 600; May, Wc; No. 2 white. Provisions were firm. In sympathy with 1 FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, 34.60 the strength of grain. Trade was of Urn- 4.90; extrs fancy and atralght, I4.06fe4.40; Ited volume. At the close January pork clear, 13.203.76. was up l&CaWc at 116.26. Lard was up 6c : EEED Timothy, steady, 34.0034.26. at l8rfV4 Rlbi were 7c higher at I7.92V4. COHNMKAL-Steady. $2.86. Estimated receipts for Monday! Wheat. BRAN-Strong; sacked, east track, $1.16t K cars- corn. 674 cars; oats, 428 cars; hogs, 1.18. UOtS head HAY-8teady; timothy. $11.0 18.E0; pralrlt, 'he leading futures ranged as follows: 19.0oH2.50. ins leaumg IR(JN cott0n T1E8-4)1.10. a.ii.. 1 rkin.l Ularh.l Low. I Close. I Yes y f BAOOINO-11 Hoc. m uvivvi . 1 I II tkin rrns.Bftk.TE 11. 1 Wheat Dec... May.. July... Corn Dec... May.. Oat Dec... May.i Pork t)ct... Jan... Lard- CK-t... Nov... Jan... Ribs , Oct... Jan... 1 ttW.fi 1 Ol's',1 02W It" 1 07i 1 osti l Uo-)s 6SV 69H'& 8is' ba 14 16 15 25 3 87V4 9 00 3T7W t T 92Vi T 90 1 ISVsl 1 04 1 07 1 03 1 01H 1 1 CSV 6S.: EHV.'(i'i'6ieW 6W4., 60Vi t'AUH,8 6Vs 63t 62 66 M 14 15 II 15 15 27 15 26 9 00 I 87V, 9 10 9 00 8 77 8 76 7 V.' T 92V, 7 96 7 90 63t 64. 14. 16 15 25 7 9 T 92Vs! ?4 64 IS 97H T 82V4 7 66 No. 3. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents. 34.2tKH.60; winter straights, 3.90u-4.?5; spring rntents, 86 11 ft. 16. !0; spring straights, 14. Ufa. 90; bakrrs, t;.T6i3.sC''. WHEAT-NO. 2 spring. fl.CTiei.U; No. 1 97ctijl.ll; No. 2 red. 9;1?lH1c. CORN No. 3, tliVsc; Nu. i yellow, 62140 t3c. OATS-No. t 8t!c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 3 White, 4fi52W RVE No. 2, 86Hl(S7,4c. 11ARLEY 4jood f.B,ilng. YjS$c; fair to eholce malting, KVdll.02. EKEDS-Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 81.S3H: prime timothy, 33.sut4.16; clover, contract grades, $16.75. PHOVISIONS-Short libs, sides (loose), t7.95f(8.06. Mess pork, per bbl.. 314.1014.20. Lard, per loO lbs., 19.00. Short clear sides (boxed), S.US. iU 1 PROVISIONS-Porn. steady; jobbing, 1 00H" ril OO. Lard., higher: prime steam, 38.77V. 1 00i Dry salt mean, steady; boxed extra shorts, 1 W 19 26; clear ribs, 39 26; Short . clears, 39.60. , Bacon, ateady; boxed extra ahort, $10.12; 1 1 clear ribs, $10.1JH: short clears. $10.J7V. ' I i W kl..il. fcAl... 8'4j ! POULTRY Firm: chickens, lfle: anrlnra 12Q12Ho: turkeys. lSVslsc; ducks. 9Ho; geese, 6c. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 2Mt29Vc. EaOfS Firm; KV40 enss count. Articles. Receipt,. Shipment 15 io wheat, bu k.oi m.mt 18 , Corn, bu 127, goo m,ui.io Oats, bu 130.000 92.000 Kavnaaa City Grain aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 6. WH EAT De cember, 96T,elct MjTi 31.01'ffl Ol,. Caah: No. 2 hard. 96$WHc; No. 3. 94V94Mo; No. 2 red. 9gV99V4o; No. 3. 7fjWo. CORN December, 6miSj61lict May, BS'iO 63HO. Cash: Ne. 2 mixed. 66 Vve : No. 8, 6V: No. 2 white. 6H$V: No. 8. 6M69c. OATS No. 3 white. 49t)60c; No. 2 mixed, 47fi47,c. R V B No. 3, 86c. HAY Unchanged to tSo higher; choice timothy, I13.0013.59; choice prairie, $110011.25. EGGS Firm; extras. 23c; firsts, 21c; eases Included, lc less; southern, le of. BUTTER Creamery, 29c: packlnv. 2ne. Receipts. Shipment. Adams Express Amalgamated Copper Amor. Car A Foundry ... do pfd Amsr. Cotton Oil do ptd American Express Amertcsn H. A L. pfd .... American Ice , Amer. Linseed Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotlye do pfd Amerlcsn 8. A R do pfd Amer. Sugar Refining American Tob. pfd certlf.. Anaconda Iflnlng Co Atchison do pfd Atlsntlo Coast Line Bsltimore Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Csnadlan Parlflo Central of New Jersey .... Chesapeake a Ohio Chlcaso Ot. Western Chlcsso A Northwestern .. C. at. A Bt. P Chlcsso T. A T Cole. Fuel A Iron do pfd C. C, C. A Bt. L Colo. A Southern do 1st pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson Del., Lack. A West. ... Denver A Rio Oranda 1... do pfd Distillers' Securities Erie do 1st pld do Id pfd Oeneral Electric . llllnola Central International Paper do pfd Isternstrooal Pump do pfd low Central ; do pfd ...w Kansas City " southern .... do pfd LouliTlll A Nashville .... steiloan Central Minn. A tU Lout 61.. St. P. A 8. Bt. It.. do pfd (Missouri Factns M., K. A T do p'd National Lead Nut. R. R. of Mcx. pfd.. Naw York Central N. T., O. A w Norfolk A Western do pfd North American Pacln Msll Pennsylvania People's Os P.. C. C. A St. U Pressed Btsel Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do 1st pfd do Id pfd Republic Steal do pfd Rock island Co do pfd St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd .. 8t. Louis S.-W 1 do pfd Southern Peel no do pfd Tens. Cosl A Iron Texas a Pacific Tol., II. I. 6 West do pfd Union Paella do pfd V. B. Express V. S. Realty V. S. Rubber do pfd 0. S. Steal do pfd V a, -Carolina Ohsmlcal.... do pfd Wabash do pfd Wells-Fsrso Express Weatlnthouse Electric ... Western Union Wheeling Lske Erl .., Wisconsin Central do pfd $ Central Leather do pfd N.'rlhero Paella Bloss Btsel Orsst Northern pfd lnterborough Met. do pfd Total sale lor th dar. 1W lS.av) an l4 M4 1,000 Slli t6 1V M 10 .... IS 10 .... I 1 w .w 17 4 ,. ll'4 ,77 too rr rr 4 9U0 tt 16 8.V4 .... .... 71 100 MS KH M 3,no 474 4144 4644 Specie 00 l2T 14214 1 Reserve I'l Reserve reoutred C, M. a St. P.JI1HBouthorn Rallwa Ds Beers t 'i do pfd D. A R. O. ' IJi Southern Paclllo do prd 70,fnlon Piclflo .. Erie us do pfd do 1st pfd 4', I'. 8. Steel do M pfd I do pfd Orsnd Trunk SlWsbsih Illnols Central 141 do pfd BILVrTR Bar quiet at.S0 7-16d per 08. MONET-3 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is I 13-lfi433ft per cent. The rate of . discount In the open market for three months' bills 14 4pi4 per cent. u i 4 '4 4I4 1'S 63 M 4 lJfte 14 27H Vl U Omaha . St. Louis Chicago Sioux City Kansas City Cattle. Hogs. arrivals have consisted almost entisly 01 prices unchanged; middling, 11 V: sales, 32 264.20 $o..a.20 1 feeders, lambs being the most numerous, . 650 bales on spot, with 1,300 to arrive. ' ' ' 004,7.25 6.6vy6 75 , with quite a liberal sprinkling of ewes. ! ST. IX)U18. Oct. 8. COTTON Quiet; .,5037.91) 6.7tu490 f" The supply of fat sheep and lambs hae middling. 12Te; sales, 17 bales; receipts. j -" ' j. J61HB6-60 6.7tKW 05 I been very small throughout the week, while none; shipments, 12 bales; stock, 3,629 bales. Th. nllJ.ln ft.KI h..tt'a 1 ha rerelDLS Oft cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last yean 1907. 19(16. Inc. Dec Cattle c-S8,854 765.987 130,867 Hog 1,927,538 2.02O.126 Bheep l.m.3i 1.613,148 83.811 The following table shows the vr prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several daya, with comparisons: tiv.7 00 6 0tKu6.30 I the demand has been of the usual liberal proportions, ins result nas oeen s cTsporsies sppies ana uriea r rs 1 xa active market. Dackers being out in me 01 Sept. 23... Sept. 24... Sept. 26... Sept. 26... Sept- 27... Sept. 28... Sept. 29... Sept. 30... Oct. 1.... Oct. 2.... Oct. 8.... Oct. 4 8 88Hj t 90 6 94 0 vn 6 94741 9 n 6 03 6 01 6 91 o in 6 84 Oct. 6.... 5 S3HI I 6 291 6 761 "1 6 18 19 201 6 is 21 2S 6 261 6 271 I 6 78 8 28 I 24 6 17' 6 19 6 87 5 IHI 5 74 8 19! 6 661 6 U, 6 b9 6 74 5 18 6 10 6 751 6 781 T W) 8 SI 8 741 7 67 8 68 7 66 6 70j 7 3 7 34 Ttrtrtxr vAotr rte a xr tr a w 11 irirn arn early every morning looking for sup- AiHLEsMarket continues firm, but no Piles and taklno- everything: ottered at firm prjeee. At the close of the week fat stuff could safely be quoted lota 16c higher than one week ago. As the bulk of the receipts baa consisted of feeders, Interest has csntered largely In the trade on that kind of stuff. There has been a steady demand all the week and. wiuie prices have been a little stronger or further change Is reported In prt.os. Prunes are In fair denuind. Apricots are quiet, but steady. A moderate dcniatiti is reported for peaches. SHERIFF KILLED BY TRAMPS 6 69 6 72 7 81 6 71 1 241 6 621 6 61 6 66 A 981 8 061 6 741 6 29 6 06 5 76 6 67 1 14 7 20 : 7 30 7 81 I.EOO M4, n Clearing; House Bank Statement. NEW YORK, Oct. 6. -The statement of clearing house banks fof the week shows that the banks . hold. 22.648,075 more than the legal reserve requirements. This is a decrease of I2,S8.500, as compared with last week. The statement follow: Decrease Loans Depoxlta Circulation .. Legal tender.. I.M 111 117 tioo iiii ii 4 11 11 1 too m a MVI 63 60 42H 41 4JV4 100 1004 1004 nv, H'4 14 . IM . 474 82 Vs 17 634 li 4H4 it 124 U4S a r4 4 W 114 14 1 t"0 11 M 111 'HO 96 I4s 900 6IV II 624 00 It 104 ' 104 4O0 17 lt 114 I0O 40 40, II M 11 '4 17 t:t 4Vs 46 44 Si too V V& 1"!'4 100 u4 law V Surplus 12 Ex, U. S. deposits. I 'Increase. ..$1,0S9.068.400. $11,2S3.10i) .. 1,036.703, S'iO 18,490,100 6.807,800 .. 60 6(17,200 .. 192 2l6.7tiO ., 271.82,1900 .. 2o9 176.825 2.648.075 .. 10,776,800 'Sunday. The official number of cars of stocg brought In tot'ay by each road wss: Latue.iiws.DiiccK-.- - - C, M. ft St. P Mo. Pae Union Pacific C. & N. W. (cast).... C. & N. W. (west)... C, St. P., M. A O.. C, B. A Q. (east).... C. B. A Q. (west).... 8 'i '4 12 1 3 17 1 26 8 a 14 66 s w.iiic pi ma nave own a little stroiiaci u. . K nrj,- Ttaa.a a Wlnammo. 6 84 little essler from day to day, no great " FlaAt Takes IMa.ce a Wlnamnc, 6 80 change has taken place, so that at the close 2nd., as llesalt of Attempted 6 75 of the week prices for the most part are Arrest. ? 8 79 Just about where they were one week ago. . 6 81 CJood feeding ewes sold readily all the I week, but tliln and inferior grades of ewes WINAMAC, Ind.. Oct. 5. Sheriff Charles ! S wer-e ood deal of UI on Ule ""ttrket. oglesby was shot and killed today at the 78 In fact, receivers of inferior kinds of ewes .,.i .u-. . , thm 4 59 found It hard work unloading. Pennsylvania railroad depot by three 6 69 Taking the week as a whole, the market tramps, whom he was endeavoring to gr- 6 68 haa been In very fair condition, each day's r,.t Tn bullets were fired at the officer. 8 2o receipts having been cleaned up with a - .. ,.v . a ... k.i a,. good deal of promptness, so there has been lw 01 no accumulation to amount to anything, al- dropping to the ground he raised himself though it waa necessary occaslonaly to on his elbow and emptied ' his revolver wbJc'h no'one lJXl li" , . "Z "?" Vluotations en good to cnolce killers: The conductor had wired from Logan Lambs. $6.767.2&; yearling wethers, $5.504j sport that three tramps had boarded bis NoV-otaM lio'.ood train and refused to leave. Sheriff Oglesby killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac- met the train alone and as ho endeavored tlcally everything of that description at to arrest the desperate trio was fired upon. Qtt'&KZr'lZtSjriivm.-. The tramp who was shot by th. sheriff common lambs. to.5M'i6.00: yearllnxs. $o.60d is at a hospital in a dying condition. A Total receiDta.. The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated 19.300 1,029.900 I 6.691.200 7.621,100 4,iiK!,HiK) 2.S?.S10 2.773,126 Movement of Specie. NEW YORK. Oct. 6. Import of specie for the port of New York for the week p., 1.,.. t .(v were $38,865 sliver and $106,889 gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were $1,256,641 sliver and $10,000 gold. ' Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour A Qompany.. Cudahy (from K. C.).. Carey A Benton Ixbman A Co Hill A Son Mike Haggerty Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros M. A Co Ktngan Packing Co.... Independent Pkg. Co.. Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. .. ... 771 .... 1,269 1.968 3 1,265 124 191 33 800 44 83 6 8 69 1 46 6.80; wethers, $4,754)6.16; ewes, $4.004j4.60; pog,, which started In pursuit of the other common ecs, $3.26'83.75: yearling breeding ' . lVl -, . ewea. iK.niaisi sa- aod t,,a.Hin. ...a is.oui two caught both two mile from town. To 125 417 60 1.414 ewes, iV.Ouiijti.oO; aged breeding ewea, o.00i) s. 10. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 27 Idaho ewes 106 6 00 88 Idaho ewea 78 2 60 210 Idaho lambs 71 7 00 12 Idaho lambs 64 6 78 84 Idaho wethers 92 6 66 84 Idaho wethers 110 6 26 34 Idaho wethers, culls 92 4 75 89 Idaho wethers 86 6 40 96 Idaho ewes, culls 81 9 26 397 Idaho lambs 61 6 25 127 Idaho lambs, feeders 68 6 35 C73 Idaho lambs, feeders 69 6 86 249 Idaho ewes, feeders 90 4 20 139 Idaho ewes, feeders... 88 4 60 2t)0 Idaho lambs, feeders..' 66 6 80 avoid a possible lynching tliey were taken to Logansport and placed in Jail. It was found that one of them had a bullet In his body from Sheriff Oglesby's revolver. AH three refused to give their names or any Information. DISPUTE bvil CUSTOMS Conflict Whether Tnx Shall Re Levied on Foreign Boat Carry- , lac Coal. "tob h .ssii 1.109 ll'4 11 10O 114 2'.4 00 13V 114 'ioi . ii" ii' ; OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trad and tlnotatlona on Staple aad Fancy Produce. EOOS Per dos., 19jl9V4c. BUTTER Packing stock,- 21c; choice to fancy dairy, 25c;-creamery, 30c. CHEE81i New full cream, Wisconsin twin, 16c; new full cream, brick, 16o; do mestic, new Swiss. 26a26o; new llmberger, 16V&14C; young Americas, llo. ' LIVE POULTRY-Sprlng chickens, 10 11c; hens, 9H'S10c; roosters, Cc; turkeys, 12c; ducks yinc: geese, 6c, HAY-Cholce No. 1 uplard. $10.00; me dium, t.0o; No. 1 bottom, $8.00; off grades from 35.60 to $6.50; rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa. Ill 00. irm'lTg AND MELONS., CRAWBIERRllSS-Fer DDI., II.OU. APPLES-Wealthy, $1.40 per bu.J fortla p.llnure. $2.2Aff?.?v. Wolf Tot . 893 6,065 1,417 CATTLE Fresh receipts of cattle, as usual on Baturday. were not aufBciently large to cut any figure whatever on the market For the week, receipts hsve beer, about on a par with the previous week and i.u . ..... Tha arrivals have con sisted almost entirely of westerns on the feeder ordert the proportion of killing cattle CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK PORT TOWN8END, Wash., Oct. 8. The MARKKT arrival of the British tramp steamer Netherlee from Norfolk. Va., with ooal Cattle and Sheep Steady -Hoas FIvo for th Bremerton Navy yard haa preclpl- Cent Higher. tated a sharp conflict between the Navy CHICAGO. Oct. 8. CATTLE Receipts, department and the Bureau of Navigation, about 400 head: market steady; beeves, $4.10 it 1. alleged that the Navy department 144 I.)", w , 9 j .1449. , tftiven, fg.utni'Ldo, Texani, 13.704. &; wBt-rnst HOo&ia; - promised the vessel Immunity from duties Of all Kina, dui tne customs oniciaia nore apples .$460 per bbl.; crab, $1.60. WAlh.KMIl,LUra-tKll, 14,100 944 M4 M tl i.rio uh iiai in! e M I64 tfii 44 :::: :::: :::: SV IB K4 ' 70 ! Hit 71 176 41 l 14'4 44 114 4 1U 5s it'4 1" l,l) 400 tu) II 446 10 17VI 41-4 4,600 ii U soo 14 44"4 94 '4 44i 14.400 1174 124 127 , 814 ..! 8S 44 roo 17 14 946 tOO 18 M Is S 14 IT l4 I.J00 1114 Us U4 10 19 225 in 7 14 II 144 tovt lis '4 434 LloO 12li lMSs lss ee 9 at 157, 90 shi 100 U0 K) 100 I OH 14 ls o4 l.oov l2avt 12 Boston Stock aad Bond. BOSTON, Oct 6 Catl loans, 5fl6 per cest; time loan, 6'ol per cent. Closing quotation on stocks and bond were as follow: . ST Alloues . 964 Amalsaatated . II Atlantis . 8ut Bingham . Calumet tt Uscla. . Centeanlsl .141 Ooppar Hang .... .IO Daly Weat .121 Franklin . list Sole Rorals .. Atchison adj. 4s .. do 4 Mei. Central 4s .. Atohlaon do pfd Boston A Albany ,. Boston A Main .. Boston Elevated Pltcbburg pfd .... Motrin Central N. Y., N. M. A H..14! Mara. Mining Call-river tWauc; crated for ahlnnant 1Ln ,,ap Ih CANT A LOUPE Rocky Ford. tandard " crate. $2.26: home grown, atandara, $1.76. PEACHES Per box. Utah and Colorado, $1.26. PEARS-Utah, $3.0084.26, QRAPKS- Home giovi.. 8-lb. basket. 22 S'25c; California malaga, $1.76; Tokay, $1.65. - PRTJNES-Utah Italian. $l.ttr; 1iver. 1.4o. Hungarian, $2.0u. BLUEBERRIES Per 16-gts.. $2.60. VEGETABLES. n NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. L $2.28; No. 2,$2.10; Lima. 64o per lb. . rOlATOfco-rsr bu., new, SOu. UEANS-New wax and string, 40'20o per market basket. CABBAGE Per lb.. 2c. ' BEETS, 'iUhMuH AND CARROTS Per market basket S6Q40C. RADiHi.S-ri aos. bunches, borne grown, 2oc. TOMATOES-Home grown,, market bas ket crate, 60c. CUCUMBERS Per basket, 60c. CEt,EHV Kaia.uasoo, a.'u-ooc. ONIONS-Yellow and red, la per lb.J Spanish, per crate, $1.60. - NKW PKH-tlto Per . market basket. 80c SWEET POTATOES Market basket 45c; 114 Virginia sweets, per bbl., $3.00. . S4 I iifc.i.r CI1!. . BEtr cuis-flO, l rms. isc; no. rios, 11c; No. 3 ribs, tic; No. 1 lo'.n, 19c; No. 8 loin, ltc; No. 8 ioUi. Siei'No. I chuck, 5tic: Nu. I chuck. 4"cc; No. 3 chuck, 3c; No. 1 round, 9c: No. 3 round, 7t4c; No. 3 round, 64tc; No. 1 plate, Sc; No. 3 plate, 2 Vic; No. 3 plate. 2c. ' TROPICAL, FRUITS. LEMONS Llnronera. 300 mm, $7.00; other brsnds, 60c4 H.00 less COCOANL'TB Per dos.. 60c. DATES Kadawsv, ivac; Sayers. Be; Hal lowls. 6c; ne st) Ted walnut da tel. 9-lb box, II. CO. BANANAS Per medium slsed bunch, $.oit!2 26: J umbos. $2.0oO3.6a OKANQES Valonclas, so snd M sixes, $4.60; 126. 160, 176, 200 and 216 sixes, $6.26 'UU" MISCELLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA DltiEa FRUITS Prunes are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings W4 I from second hand, who seem desirous of s 4 moving supplies ui immeuiaiw iraoei u tv 74 tatlons range from 6o to 9e for California truit ana irom snc to c ioi union. Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel low quoted at 13V4Q. Raisins are firm; IhrMrnvn Innae hlimcateia are Quoted at lc; four-otown, 10c; seeded raisin. 90 lvs i ii-. v lovt 19 14t 't .. 19 left , 14 l'"s rwholoThrouBhout the week has been very HOGS-Recelpt ., about 7juoo head ; market refus9 to the ves.el to proceed until d9.nCt.eUtupw"rdn,, m' &vSiTutro P " tonnage and light tax. 5f sfe?s both corn-feds snd western Pg. $6.0006.40; bulk of sales, $6.1(k3.60. amounting to $1 per registered ton. The raw's have been In very light supply all SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about Netherles will be obliged to pay $2,746 be- Snlh irhM mschareing permit 1. granted. EYMOTO MAY GET DAMAGES feirciHsaiaS .hhVt etnhePS 'o"f ?asrrnrs the week the market could safely be Quoted Kansas CltT Live Steele .,!,. 16iS25c higher than one week ago. The H-ansa 4 lty Live stock Market, trade on moat day-, has beea reaspnab'y KANSAS CITY, Oct 8. CATTLE Re active, although late markets nave oron ceipts, z.wv neaa; no souinerns; marge the rule, the lateness being In no amall de- steady. Choice txport and dressed beef gree due to the late arrival of trains. On steers, $6.16(67.00; fair to good. I5.004J6.00: anm Have little mors than half of the re- western st eers. 34.00(Q6.o0: stockers and ceipts have been In sight when it was time feeders. $3.00u4.90; southern steers, $3,769 for the market to open. , e.ze; soutnern cows, i2.uutoo.au; native cows, What haa been said regarding the market $2.i5fj4.25; native heifers, $3.25S6.60; bulls, on beef steer would apply in large part to 2.6oiU4.(i0; calves, $3.00&6.50. Receipts for the trade In cow and heifers. The demand the week, 86,900 head. throughout the week has been good, while . HOUS Receipts, 2,500 head; market the offerings have been by no means large, opened strong, closed weak. Top, $6.80; The combination nf moderate receipts and bulk of sales. $6.05(&.2o; heavy. $6.00tft6.15; a good demand coult not fall to bring about packers, $6.066.26; pigs and lights, $6.15 an upward movement in values, hence It Is t Receipts for the week, 40,900. not surprising thtt at the close of the week SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,000 cow tuft is safely 162io higher than one ,eaci; market steady. Lambs, 6.267.4o; week ago. Each duy'a recelpta have met ,wei and yearlings, $o.006.80; range year- wlth very ready sale, so that the selling nn(rBl $6.2b4ni.80; range sheep, $4.76iS3.60; Interests have been very well pleased with atockers and feeders, $3.7&5.25. Recelpta the week's operuiions. for the week. 46,800 head. The fall festivities In Omaha brought In a great many country buyers, with the re- 8t, Loo Is Llvo Stock Market. ' SonVfn'VsHinVnnr ' J :."" P- SATTLE-Recelpt. i iimi ntmn inniiininar vim "ram m a i-wn and the market on most days was active, g-g.- I' iTi 'Z'i H tieices e-rarlnallv tlrmtne un. I5!646.46. steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.00igi la, ..!. As usual, tlie last of ths week there was W er &ndAee ,Z'7 .5(L1ow1, a falling off in the demand and yesterday nf be". H;60!. TJSi J1-"50: an easier tone was noted to the trade, still bulls. TJ2:;.76 calves, (7 75; Texas for the week operators are generally quot- n1iaiUJ"iee' 3.258.60; cows and Ing an advance of anywhere from 10c to 20c. b JfZlfa JoT . ' V. sv v . There are still quite a number of cattle in .."SS8- iP J'u Jfsc aL"" markt ok. i . . ..i.... v.... .ni.ri- steady. Pigs and lights. 25.60&6.75: nackers the large receipts, the number of cattle 86-f04.65; butcher and beat heavy, $6.36 unsold Is by no mesns large. . . 'Lutirn un t Ar,a r, Quotations on rsttie: oooa to cnoiee corn- "' . fed steers, $6SS7.00; fair to good corn-fed market steady. Native muttons, $3.00f(.2fi: cattls, $5.75ih36; common to fair corn-fed larnb. $4 (5W.60; cnills and buck. $5.00 steers, $4.7566.76; good to choice range stockers, $3.00OT.60; steers. $5.264116.76; fair to good range steers, , r - 84 40t&6.00; common to fair range ateers, ww Tork Ltve stock Market. $3.7534.50; good to choice corn-fed cows and ' NEW TORK. Oct. 6. BEEVES Re- helfers, 13. 764 50, fair to good grass cows ceipts, 754 head; market feeling ateadv; and heifers, $3.25'53.85; common to fair no trade In live cattle; dressed beef grass cows and heifer. 2.Zf3.25; good nulet; native sides, SH'S'lOe per pound: Judge Sewell Decide lie Can Re- rover Only HI Aetnnl Los Daring; Riot. SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 5.-Judge Sewell has decided that Eymoto, the Japanese restaurant keeper, whose place in Folsom street was damaged by a mob some months ago, cannot recover from the city and county of Ban Francisco damages for any thing, but the actual loss Incurred. In his complaint, he sued for $2,000 damages for loss of good will and profits in addition to compensation for the breaking of windows, crockery, etc . Judge Sewell holds that the statute must be strictly construed. Eymoto may now proceed with suit for actual loss. to choice stockers and feeders, $4.756 23; fair to good stockers and feeders, S4.00i4.7o; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.00 4.00. WESTERNS-NEBRASKA. 8 rows 976 1 90 10 cows 908 8 15 4 cows..,.. 966 2 60 Scows 763 3 30 23 feeder.. 940 3 90 24 feeders.. 904 3 90 S9 feeders.. 1006 3 6 36 steers.. ..1026 3 65 10 heifers... 796 8 86 IS hellers... 674 2 76 John Mella-Neb. 13 feeders.. 741 3 18 De Fraace Cattle Co. Neb. 7t feeders.. 991 3 90 26 cows 918 3 26 21 steers.. ..1129 4 35 22 steers. ...1011 3 90 A, W, Raymond Neb. 12 feeders.. 486 3 85 8 feeders.. 763 8 46 Scows 664 3 80 8 calve.,.. 270 3 60 J. Ware Neb. 43 Steers.... 1030 3 60 67 feeders.. 898 1 60 Heap A Prlttyman Neb. 26 feeder.. 6Co 4 00 $ feeders.. 756 8 70 720 I 00 8 feeders.. 63 3 50 Texan beef. 6Ui 8c. Exports today. 710 catiie ana ,zuu quarters or tteer. CALVES Receipts, 82 head; steady; veals. $6. 009. 76; city veals, 8 "A ft 14 He per pound; drsed. 7M2ieic. HOGS Receipt. 8.898 head: lower? good light atate hogs, $7.10 BHEEP AND LAMR3 Receltits, 3 669 bead: market for sheep steady; lambs, 16 IS 25c lower on top grades; rommrui stock not wanted; aheep. 13. S0 5.50; culls, 2.64.00; lambs, I6.50iTi 8.25; calls. $4.00 5.09; Canada lambs, $7.25. market dressed country market SUPERINTENDENT ASSAULTED Operau'or In Chicago Claims Western Union Oftlcinl Pat Him on Black List. DENVER. Oct. 8. 8. E. Leonard, super intendent of the Western Union Telegraph company, was assaulted on the street to day by T. A. Banks, a member of the tel egraphers' strike committee. Banks struck Leonard repeatedly over the head with hi fists. Both men were arrested on a charge of creating a disturbance. Banks alleges that he had been blacklisted by the Western Union. 2 feeders. 6 cows. $ bulls. 8 cows. 800 2 70 $ cows... 626 1 45 13 cows... 9tl 3 66 .1063 8 20 . 900 3 26 10 cows... 3 calves. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu... Oats', bu... ...114 000 . ,. 16.006 . .. 14.000 184.006 26 006 13.000 Ksnsas City grain quotations: Articles. I Open. High.) Low. Close. lour. bbls. A heat. bu. urn. bu. ... On I, bu. .. Rys. bu Larley, bu. Receipts. Shipments. IVJis) ' iS.tluo . .ll.tJ ..411.60(1 ..2!.0i4) .. 17.100 .. so, lit) , On ths Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady. Creameries, 24,f ayyc, uanirs, ti'tn.c. eggs, nrm: at mark, Wheat December ... May :n i : Corn 47.'(ta) ; December ... 8u2.3t May 2.0i) 82,400 96 fKI4 96 1 0i 1 014 1 COS 60 6m v 62-?h 63, 62'4 86TI 1 Dl 2 61 H 634 I Union PaclSu 'Amer. Pneu. Tubs Asisr. Sugsr do pfd .' Amer. T AT.. Amer. Wo-iea .... do sfd Edison Else. Ilium. 1 4 kaaa. Electric ... do pfd Mass. Oas tailed Prutt United 8 ho Msch. do pfd C. 8. Stoat do sfd Advenlur Bid. Asked, I" ca-s Included. latiOUftic; firsts. 21c; prime ery, 81c ' Philadelphia Predate Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 6.-BUTTFTt Firm, good demand; extra western crtara- V(l Michigan . IVt Mohawk Ill Montana C. at C. .. .111 Old Dominion .li Osceola . to Parrot 14 Qu.ocr Shsnnca 18 Tamarack .... . 41 Trinity . aosi United Coper .1124 U. 8. Mining . V. 8. Oil ... . t I'tan . IS Victoria ..... . laSB'Inona ....... . li Wolverine ... 'W " I 14 .. 49 I .. US .. 9 .. 12V .. 1 .. 104 .. IS .. lt .. 47 .. II .. i4 .. list .. 4S, .. 4'4 ..1074 firsts, 23c. Cheese, hrm; LVttUkc. Mllvvankr On:n Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. 8. WH EAT Higher; No. 1 nerthern. 31.12ir1.13: No. 2 nortliern. l.!'Wil.l; Decemlier, $1.01. RYE Higher: No. 1, 67(ti87tic, BARLEY Firm; No. 2. l.t)6; sample. 75c L'GGS Firm, good Adams Cos A lira Brasce Hrunswlck Con. . . ' ! Ccmstnrh Tunnel demsnd: western r.. ci vi i choice, free casas, 26c at mark. Western H re tuver , ' choice, fair to good, free cisei, 24c. Iros Slltar ! CHEESE Firm. nd demand; New Tork lsdui Cos. .., full creams. 144fil640. ! oSsrs. Ifew Tork Mining; Blocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as folio a: .. s utile Chief I . Ontsrls .. II Opklr It .. II P tost 17 .. t4 Usvsg 76 .. 10 Sierra Nevada 41 ,.1U Small Hopes II ,.!) BUuuUrd SJO .i 71 Liverpool Grain Market. Bank t learl-gs. LlVERrOOI. Oct l -WHEAT-Snot. ' ""1. "r"?c.T""n' A V?Z ... . 'nominal: futures, ateadv tw.mh.e a. I w-re ...!. w on'iior ins currespunaing tOK-N-Mlgher; No. 3, cssh. 02tj124c; Mty. , Msich. 8s 4d; May, s 3'd. , aate u,t y' Peoria HarVet. PEJORIA, 111. Oct. A-CORN-Htgher; No. 3 yellow. 63c; No. 3, 63c; No. 4. 2c; no grade. 61c ' OATS Strong: No. 8 white. 49W36QWI: No. 4 wlilte. 4hV.;n9Ve. RYE tieady; No. 3, 86S88C, ,WHISKY-$1.S4. M lanes iwlls Grain Market. aTINNEAPOLTS. Oct. 6. W H EA T De cern loer, l.4,. May, No. I hard. CORN Spot, steady; prliii mixed Amer lean. 6s 9Vtd; futures, quiet; October, 6 8u. I l.,i,,.rv Im . rasTe Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 8 COFFEE Market for futures cloeed steady at a net advance of 6jfl0 point Bale for the day ware re ported of 16,750 bags, including December al 120c, Msrcb at 686e, May at 4t6 50o, July at 6 sue. August at Avon, September at 6uti.)c. Spot, steady; Rio, No. 7, 44c; Santos, No. 4. 140. A4U4 ovaee, quiet: Cr- Monday ... Tcesdav .., Wednesday Thursday . Friday Baturday .. Total 19T7. $ 1. 991.746 19 t064.fr..'6.56 . 1.874 236 17 ' 2.0X2.174 35 2 1DO.i9 58 2.192,081.20 190. $ 1.713.8.-.! n 2.008.971 71 1.9 6.471 99 l,7e6 991.23 1,781. 890.48 1.047.04. 92 .. 727 3 00 .. 228 4 00 ..1115 8 28 838 t 85 617 2 40 Slonx City Live Stock Market.' SIOUX CITY. la.. Oct 6.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Recelot s. 200 head: mar ket steady, unchanged; beeves, 14 60-86 50; oows and heifers, $2.&tk74.00; stockers and feeders. $3.6O4.60; calve and yearling, $2,764188. HOGS Receipts, 8.000 hesd; market strong, selling at $5.7(Kfl.06; bulk of sales, $6.7545.8b. HIDF.ft JIND TALLOW-Gruen salted. No. 1, 8V-c; No. 2, 74c; bull hides, 6c; greea hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2. 6c; horse. Iheep pelts, 60cij 11.26. Tallow. No. L, 44c; Ko. 1 IVliC. Wool. 1622o. COFFEE Roasted, 10. 36, 26o per lb.; No., 20, I44c per ii.; No. 26. io per lb.; No. 21. li'-u per lb, FISH-Hallbut He; trout Mi: pickerel, 10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh trosen, 12c; whiteflsh. 14al6c; buffalo, 4c; bullheads, skinned and dressed, 13c: catfish, dressed, 17c; white perch, 7c; whit bass, 15c; bisck base. 26c; sunnnh. 69c: crsppies, i(pc; large crappies. 16c; barring, fresh frosen. 6c; whltensh, frosen, lalou; pickerel, fresh irozen. vc; ttganisn i mackerel, UfuJixi per froseti. 12c; red sin fresh frosen, 12c: haddock. smelts, uc; snaa ro. SCO par do8.ix green - . . . m . ! hnlriara nt htm a. klr.k .1 , .1 ... m .. , t t A . . L-tU woiJC vcrn, siaauara west ; . - " - u,w ,iv ,,uu uvur em, 66e. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound cans, n eves of buyers had hard work la un $1.46; standard, 3-pound cans, $l.s. Pine- loading at satisfactory figures. Th best spples. grated, 2-pound. $'. 2062.30; sliced. thKt could be said of the market would be $1.7&2 14. Gallon apples. $3 26. California ' ' fa" barely steady, closing alow and Spilcots, $2 00. Pearo, $1,7642 60. reaches, '. lower. $1.762.40. L. C. peaches. $:.iH4r2.60. Alaska I Tn receipt this week have been smaller salmon, red. $120; fancy Clnnook, Bat, Ithan for the week before, but somewhat fancy aockeys. flat, II. i- iiardinsa, quartsr larger than for the conesponding week ct oil. $3.26; three-quarters mustsrd. $316. year. The week started out with a taeet oiatoes, $l.oul.ai. Saueraraut, 90c. sharp advance in prices on Monday that pumpkin, atk'ti$l.00. Lima beans. 2-poun.i, proved to be the high day. During the next ".-ca.l -'i. auakeU peas, 2-paund. oOc; fancy. ; three days price steadily dropped down $l.i).44. ward until all the advance and more, too, 1 was lost. The slight reaction yesterday OH sand stasia. 'leaves tbs market for the week right s round NEW YORK. Oct. 8.-OIL8 Cotton seed la&2Vio lower than it was one. week ago. oil Irregular; prtine crude. 86$37c; prnw "might be added that hogs sold the first crude, yellow. Sic Petroleum. Arm: refined th w at the highest point touched toek In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yeeterday were: t-BMie. nogs, rneen. .. SOU ..2.0 0 ..1,100 .. 400 4 2"0 3.0iO 2 fO) lot ) 7.000 774 i 28 12 cows C. G. Heaper Neb. 831 8 25 7 cows.. 115 2 70 8 calves. A. A. SmU-Nrb. a steers.. ..1104 8 90 Scows.. 11 feeders.. 8 78 BOUTH DAKOTA. IS cows 846 8 20 Scows.. Scows 840 2 86 14 cows.. 26 oows 867 t 80 86 feeders.. 924 3 40 10 feeders. . 526 8 10 6 feeders.. 271 4 20 C. B. Green 8. D. 1 cows 720 3 60 6 cows 864 8 10 feeders.. 840 8 75 8 feeder.. 750 3 26 6 feeder.. 816 3 26 3 feeder.. 136 3 76 2 feeders.. 90 8 76 HOGS Dullness was a cnlef character! tic of today trad In hogs. The receipts, while not large, were added to hv n,. tm.ue.iiui o H.urs nogs cameo, over from No. 9. 4.45c: No 10. 4.83c: No. 11. 4.90c: No. 16c. Confeo-' cut loaf. 10c; gran- South Omaha . filnux Citv...V.. Kansas City.... St. Iuls Chicago Total .3.875 19,200 1,000 .l'fKO HO 2.000 4,300 NEW YORK Oct. S.-SUGAR Raw, steady; fair refining, 3.4&c; centrifugal', 96 lotl ffl.-.c m.klnaara lllvur lldc' r.fl n.4 by the quiet: No. 4. 4.60c, No. 7, 4 65c; No. 8, 460; istpiou; picaerei, jresn honrta va.uni.ir 7ll Tu . , . 0. . .4ac; .-no hi. f.c P.O. tl. macKer:. lie; native ' fiJVe. iy ?. -1 ' total of- ,t l 26c; No. IS. 420c: No. 14. 4 16c r fish; codflsu. f resb I fnrtinorent l?lii ?n' n i , Ji! r".ther tloners' A. 490c; mould A. 6 35c; ipper. 12c; lioundar d' eren'l bthr .lh h.10 ",rd"- 70c; crushed. 8.70c; powdered, 8. e...t. e.A-. ... I i ney went inrouan tha varrln. ti rk no , , n . .' .... ... 1 ,aav. h ..- ,h - h h- "';:-:". -JT UlBtO. lc t-Uoes, 0 40C. c per io.; rrg legs, i.r. 7". Vrv 11111. ritS .uBm MOLAB8E8-Dull: New Orleans, open lUrU - t prevluinV VegUrdgi? On"la o'the hand! I keU"' 00d t0 W .$11,403,528 M $11,196,865. Increase over tha corresponding week last year.. 2 New York. $8.46; Philadelphia and Baltt- since the laat week In July and barring -; more. $840; Philadelphia A Baltimore In only two days in July the highest lnc the 57 bulk. $4 96. Turpentine, easy. 66c. sarly part of J una ROSIN-Steady; strained, cvmmon to I "P"ntt'v. sales: 47 .ru.il as ail 1 ra A. su. rr. . aa A. as. Pr. $1,307,162.47 ,ood. u n. Uiu ( l i t, ra., Oct i. 4ULo credit bai- "' eiaieoneni. lances. 81.78: runs. 151.816 bbls.: averaae. 146.. WASHINGTON. Oct. 6 Today' state. 442 bbls.; shipments, loo, 4, 1 bbl., avesage. Boenl of the balance la the goaerti Sund, ln',724 bbla, m u 7. 1 .. W IS .HI M la .1V4 t t . i. a it .Is BIN II 41 M...oot 971 ... Ill 174 Is I s II U ill .lot 9 IS .14 4 3 Wool Market.. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 5WOOL-Qulet: me dium grades, combing and clothing, ifS'Ac; light fine. r2i2V4c; heavy fine, 17lSc; tub washed, 20ft3tic. Melal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 8.-METAL8-N0 fresh features developed in the metal markets In the abeence of cables and prices were generally unchanged. Tin continued quint and more or lean nominal. Copper was qulst, but weak and unsettled In tone. Stock Investments Industrial, Mining and Kallroad Stocks have been Iowim- the past' few tvcHks than at any time for a year. This tpplles to the best stock as well hb the purely s;et. ulatlve. Prices can hardly go lower, Ii nice we may expect an advance most any Lime. How Is th turn to buy. Hot bargains below 1 Is O. Amsr. Coffee. 146 tlr.ipatlng, bid. loot Kin Sol. Col.. 14Vtc!0 Psnn. Wyo., 47c. 1000 Ksrsmsoa Pon.. 7 Vac. "'0 R"a Kll( (Utsn) IT loon IwT uVn nr. l 6004 ot- "'. 'Wo. 100 Bt,. Wsst. ,.. 4o 0 gol ttll 14a. loo Snowstorm. Ida.. 11.76 EJf old 8?nd' 17We " 1000Moh. F1ore lis. Io0 Banltol (torn . 17.5 un uUaul Pld ii? 600 BJ,l.r Royalty. V i M.n.tl. J'' g. 100 14.SO Q. .M. D., lie ' c"""" A A. !?B,tr"!"',,' sn"' !" ' sow Rio Uulrrs. ;2r. , ioi Arls Cul C BL 1" Ol. l-arlhem. Mo! hr ' 01 Argo Wash sc. son IioKorest Com.. Hie. l V".1"- ,d r," - io o T 8''J"-". ' U fill. Wireless. 11.78. oSiit .0 u ""-MMW Dtnero C. n , me. "-, "st4. Writ u. year want. . i v7 Mh tot' 100 Amer. Mar coni; 300 tana. Marconi; 1000 Empire Tun ; 1000' New Stockton; 80 G-r. ir. ,' Coffee: 1000 EI Favor; 600 B. C Atrial t I? V. 8. Oil ; 6000 King Boi.Ctd; 60 ....... ' -" . 1 uaiu ii. dt 2000 Co. Btf"'i' '"': 10' ot. wost. v.ea - V w 4 SBIII6, TV 1U, Western Business Exchanga 188 Zoa Ball Bt Chicago, XU 0 V. Farnam Smith & COa Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We offer, subject to sal, IS to 80 share of Stock Tarda at 7 cents. 1 320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1046 BOYCE & BLASINGIIAM, g'n and stock brokers Renders customers tha best service la Omaha. 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