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    TTIR OMAnA DAILY ItEE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBEU 1, 1003.
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.GRAIN AND produce mariet
Whtat Galni Half k Cant In friot on Good
Famand,
CORN PRICES HAVE A NARROW RANGE
i i
Viaotatleae far Drcakt Cars a. Little
Higher, with Oats Folio wir la
ynspathy Market for
, rrerlstoas Firm. '
CinCAnO. Oft. tl. fimall contract stock
ana a good nipping' aemana were Influences
that created an urgent demand for Decem
ber wheat today and prices in that pit ruled
irons. December closing with a rain of Ho.
iMrtmbrr corn and oats wcra each a shade
higher, while January provisions closed
from l(mi2W higher.
There waa a bettor trade In wheat than
for acme tlma pant and after an raster
opening tha market turned strong and
prices were well maintained throughout tha
day.' The opening- waa a trlile lower on
oasler cables favorable weather and larger
receipts in the northwest, December beine-
Wc1Wc lower at 8oVi4(Oie. Boon after the
lopnnin commission bouses became active
-buyers of December and with trader! show
ing a disposition to hold on to that month
.the market quickly turned strong and the
nee advanced to me wiibin the first hour.
tiay was innuenrea rty me sxrengtn in tne
iiearny oonvery and snowed a fair advance.
Heavy clearances were a bull factor late
in the session. Just before the close some
of the advance waa lost on realizing, but
!he close was strons;, with December Ho
higher at Hfko. Clearances of wheat and
'flour were equal to 6JW.0OO bushels. Primary
(receipts were 1,223,000 bushels, against l,t3,
:fO bushels a year sgo. Minneapolis and
jOuluth reported receipts of W& cars, which
with local receipts of 87 cars, none of con
tract grade, made total receipts for the
Jthree points of 1.03 cars, against 772 cars
ai wees sna i.inn cars a year bko.
I Early selling of corn, due to the weakness
Vf cables, caused an easier feeling at the
tart, but offerings were light, and when
wheat began to enow signs of strength the
corn market also became firmer. Trading.
however, was light and prices kept within a
narrow range. December closed a shade
higher at 440, after selling between 43H
iio and Vu 4414c. Local receipts were 4
Csrs.'wllh (V of contract grade.
There was a little selling pressure In oats
t the start along with the weakness In
Inther rralns. but the strength In wheat anifti
checked this selling desire, prices remaining
practically stationary. Hecelpts were fair
iwlth a small Improvement In the shipping
unniana. 1 raaing was dun tne entire ses-lelon.-
- December ranged between tSSio and
closing a shade higher at 85c. Local
receipts were cars.
Provisions were Arm, the feature of the
trade being covering by a local packer of
January lard and ribs. Prices advanced
sally, helped to some extent by the better
tone of the hog market, and the gain was
wen maintained, out to small onenngs.
January pork closed 10c higher at S12.L5.
"Vnuary iara wan also up utc at I'l.MKjb.&.'ft,
while ribs were 12'4c better at fi.40.
1 Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat,
"106 cars; corn, 415 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs,
I.iuj neaa.
The leading futures ranged at follows:
Articles. I Open. I Hih. Low. Close ! Yea r.
Wheat
fDoo.
May
Corn
Oct.
Dee.
May
Oat
Oct.
Deo.
May
Fork-
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Oct
Deo.
Jan, '
May
Ribs-
Jan. :
May
OK
78,
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Pin
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11 20
12 25
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11 CO
12 26
11 42Vj
13 SO
12 40
13 to
U 25
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11 13
12 25
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6 67V.
72H
8?H
87
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No. 8. fNew.
Cash, Quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 84.009
4.20; straights, 83.704jM.10: Spring patents.
84.10434.60; stralghta, 3.7033.90; bakers, fi.ii
t.3.40. - ,
WHEAT No. t prtnr. rifr4o; No. t
gprinjr. 78Jf3c: No. 8 red. 814ig2Ho.
CORN No, i. 4401 No. 8 yellow. 44UfflMic
OATS No. 8, 86o; No. 8 white, 8J(&37o.
RYS5 No. 8, 66c.
BARLEY Fair t choice malting. 41flMo.
SEED No. 1 flsx. Use; No. 1 northwest
rn, o; prime timothy, $2.90; clover con
Irset gTSde. 810.8OW10.60.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 811 SO
Rill.62H- Lard per 100 lbs. 86 )Q6 62.
Short ribs sides (loose). 87.00Q7.6O; short
clear sides (ooxeoi, wj.
The following ware the receipts ot flour I
and grain:
Reoetnts. Shipments
1 . ....
M.500 t2.SflO
118.ii0 6T1.8I0
...........871,800 R7,8J
Whea
Corn,
Wheat bu.
bu.
Oats, bu ......842.800 8S7.810
Ry ' bu....... : 1.400 ''MAO
llarley, bu 116,400 8,200
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter- ma
SlVici
cases
to nrm.
HEW YORK GBMEHAL MARKET.
ttaotatloas ot the Day
- Coasatodltle.
oa Varioas
NKW YORK. Oct. 81 FLOUR Receipts,
19.098 bbls.; exports, 6,876 bbls.: quiet but
firm; winter patents, $4.004.85; winter
tralghta. ' 88 96d4.10: Minnesota satenta.
$4.GtKu4 86; winter extras, 83.00tiS.40; Mlnne-
ota bakers. 3.754i4 10: winter low grades,
14 a. . Ot. X ... a.,., a-, an, K.. I .
t to fancy. 83.4Mtf8.tu, Buckwheat flour, quiet
"Sat $3 40fti2.60.
jCOKN MKAL Stead yi yellow western,
l 06; city. $105: kiln-dried. -88.20118 25.
rv 1 1 V Wl A I a a ,1 v ' Kn t WMtarn. K,- nnmlnal
t. o. b.. afloat; state and jersey, tkiliiic.
BARLKY-Oulet: feeding. 4S,c c. 1. t,
K) u 1 1 n k, , niKiiiiia ouvc c. i. e., auiiaiv.
WHKAT ReeeiDts. 19 50S ba.l exoorls. 25.
644 bu. : Arm: No. 8 red. 87"Ac elevator: No.
8 red. 87Ho f. o. b.i afloat: No. 1 northern
Duluth. 2Uo f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal f. e. h.. afloat Options
developed considerable firmness on btullxh
talk about the movement, light stocks and
room covering. The close was very firm
on further covering and prospects for only
a small change In Monday's visible, with
l,.u n.l lila-Kcr- Vav ITlLflVfi
rioaea ueceuiuer, svg'4isie, uotia
87 io.
CORN Receipts, 82.100 bu.; exports, 69.169
W; sales, 26.0(0 bu. futures, 48.0u0 bu spot.
RmL firm: No. 8. 61a elevator and 610
f. o. b,. afloat; No. 8 yellow. 64c; No. 8
white, 51 .c. Options advanced on small
rec-lpta. dus to the heavy southwest rslns i
and In sympathy with wheat. The cloee
waa nrm and HVV'C net nigner; siay ciosea
toe; ieceniber, oivc. ciosea divc.
OATS Receipts. 126.000 bu.: exports, 7 807
Pit. Spot, firm: mo. I. w; standard wnue,
43o; No. 8, 40c; No. 8 white. 43U,c; No.
8 white. 43o: on track, white, 4ivii.46ii0.
HAY Firm: atiipplug. Otitic; good to
eh nice. HMxSo.
HOPS Steady; state, common to cholco,
1908. i4fi!2o: 19i2. 2H-i2ue: olds. IMviac: Vn-
cino coast. Idol, ZlwUc; ltJ2. 21T2JVac; olds,
limp-RBtearlv Halvesfon. JO to 15 lbs..
18c: California, 21 to 16 Iba.. 19c; Texas dry.
14 to so ir.s , 14C.
LKATHKR Uteady: acid. tS-a2Ec
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
4iJo; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family,
$10 (wfl0 6o; mees. $8 00fl 60; beef hams.
11 60 23 00: packet, $9 ooilO.OO; city, extra
India mess. I14.t"-ti uo. Cut meats, oinet;
pickled bellies, 4rllc: pickled shoulders,
6'n!c: nlckled ham a. llfilic Laird, firmer:
western steamed, $7 20; October closed 7 '.V
bonilnaJ: refined, steady; continent. $7.40:
South America, $8 00; compound. $i.7''
7 87. Pork steady; family. $19 60; short
clear $11 25i?15.ji; mess. $lS.0(u 13.50.
IlllTTER Hiesdy; extra creamerv, 22c;
creamery, common to choice. 16ir2o: Imi
tation creamery. liSo; state dairy. 1'iiJ
!: renovated, 13;nl7c: factnry. 13,!jl6o.
CHKKSB Strong; alate full cream, fancy
small colored. September. llc; October,
IWo; small white. September. llc; O. 'o-
1.. 1H. . 1 LJ. ........ a,,...
October, llu; large white, September, 11
ijT1c.
EOOS Firm: state and Pennsylvania,
fancy mixed. 87c; state and Pennsylvania,
eoonds to firsts. Ii2ii25c: western extras.
26c; western thirds to seconds. 19r4e; west-
' em nrsts. sx-: refrigerator, Ji'T!Ziaie.
TAL1)W Steady; city $2 tO rwr park-
age), 4c; counuy (packages tree), 4m
-.t. Luala Grata aad Fravrinoas.
BT. LOUIS, Oct. 81 WHEAT Higher:
No. 8 red caah, elevator, Se: track, f6H
K: December. 88o; Way. 62WaS2o; No. $
barn. 7.'l)lc.
CORN-Hlgher: No. 8 cash. 40c; track.
Co; Iecemlr, 40c: Mav. 4'ic.
OATJ Firm: No 2 cah. V.c: track, $4
tjjic: aaav. nw; no. 1 White. c.
RYE Firm. 64e.
"..v"! OUR Steady; red winter natenta. 4 Kl
A4; extra funcy and straights, $3.70iij4.06;
Sr Ti t Timothy ." steady tlftfil (0.
fXiFtxr WKAl Steady. '81 as.
PROVISIONS Pork, market easier: lob
bing. Uu.daxi moaa, $11.90. Lard, higher.
rket waa easier; creameries, Tbw I Z't"--'.rrar
at 1flU,i'llA 1 F-10Ci giiou liruiiiarjr, o-gi-, m iiikiuiiiih,
at loviouo. middling. 10et good middling. 10 7-lKc:
Rfi?1. Paeon, steady: MVed extra shorts, .
W.V5: 'clear rll. tH.'.bi short clear. W OO. " I
MHRAN Steady; sacked east track, ' 75
fi Tro
ll AT Steady; timothy, 7.KtJ12.00; prairie,
K wrrj III HI.
iiiun cotton tie isominai at i.w.
H A 1 I N J tK. 1l fO.
It KM I TWINU 6n.
I'OULTRT Steady; chickens, 7c;
springs, 8ic; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 3V;
geese, 7H?. . ..
hljttkk steady: creamery, waw,
dairy, IvulRc
EUU Steady, ziftc, loss on.
necemts. Bnipmrnn.
Flour, bbls s.ooo 12,onn
Wheat bu 6.i"i w.v.v
Corn, bu 26."0 IN.onn
Oats, bu le.OOO 60.OU0
OMAHA vVIIOIESALR MARKET.
Ceadftlea of Trad aad Qnetatleaa
Staple nad Fsaey Prod ace.
KflflS-Fresh stock, losa off. 20c
I.1VK POULTRY Hens. laV,c; spring
chickens, frftSe; roosters, according to age,
i'abr.; turkeys, 124jUc; ducks, Vi'f-c; geese,
tt4 -Js I
u UTTER Packing stock. 13o; choice to
fancy dairy. In tubs. lvlc: separator, 21a.
ttir.au jj IBM Fresh caught troui. 111c;
pickerel, 8c; piko, 10c; percn, Be; burtalo.
VHaSc: Mueflsli. 16c: Whitehall, lie: salmon.
11c; haddock, )uc; codiisli, Uc; redsnapper,
11c; lobsters boiled, per lb., 70c; lobsters.
14c: black bass'. 2WjSc: halibut, he; crappies'.
12c; herring, Ha: white bass, luc; bluenns, so.
uiaillKli-Ntw Xork counts, per eta,
tic; per gaU. 2.00; extra selects, per can,
tuc; per gal., tl.76; standard, per can, ilc;
per gal.. l.l
iiuAN-fer ion, 14 00.
HAY Prices auoled br Omaha Whole
sale Dealers association: Choice No. 1 up
land, tH oo; No. 2, 17. b0: medium, 17.00;
coarse, lti.60. Rye straw, 16.B0, These prices
are lor nay ot good color and quality, iw
mand fair and receipts light
OATS Silo.
VBlKTABLEa
POTATOES Colorado. 76080o: Cskota,
per du., lUOiac; native. tu7uc.
SWEET POTATOES iiome grown, per
banket, 70c: Virginias, per -bu. bbl., W-Ou.
UliANS Ilotne grown, wax, per market
basket. 40&O0C-. string, tier market basket.
4'.x)e.
. TOMATOES Home grown, per basket.
NAVT T1F.ANS Pee till . 12 RS.
CELERY Bmall. tier dux. 2235c: large
u.muwt-New home grown, dry, per id.,
lHc: PDanlah. ner erute. t1 SO.
OAHHAIilO Ul.cnn.tn Holland. 1UC.
TURNIPS Canada Rutabagas, per lb., lc.
FRUITS.
PRUNES Italian. Mr box. S1.0A.
PEARS Colorado and Utah Kelfers. 0..75;
Winter Nellis. t-lSJhtaU bu.
Al'PL.h.3 Jonaihuna anrl urimea UOlden.
3.7fi4.()0; Michigan stock, .2: Cali
fornia Bellflowers. tier box. II. 60: New York
uiBuiuiigs ana tiaiawins, ti.ib, eaiina
varieties, J.'loU; Oregon stock, In bushel
boxes. Il.164tl.25.
UKAP.6 californl-. Tokays. $1.8B; New
York. Ier H.lh haHliAt 3tlk- nanv CllMwbal.
tic; Imported Malagas, per ke, $6.0C(.50.
CRANBEHIUKH Per bbl., Ia.60; per box,
j.iu wiconln Uell Htigle, J3.60.
CALIFORNIA QUINCES-Per box, tl.76.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS M' xican. all aixea. 14.00.
LUUONtt Callluriilu tuncv. 2u0 to $60
Sizes, $4.60; choice 240 to 270 sizes, !4.00ttf4.2o.
k 1 al fnrnla njii llUlh. itarlnna. '
Imported Emvrna. S-crawn. 14c: fc-crown.
iuc; 1 -e row 11, ic.
DATES Persian, ner hm nf HO nackages.
12.00: per lb.. In t0-lb. boxes. Co.
dA.NANAS Per medium sized bunch. 12.00
tJi.uu; JumDo, a.753.26.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE WiBcunsln twins, full cream.
IU'uc; Wlscousin Young Americas. 13Vc;
muck is wish. 16c: vvisconalu bricK. l:o:
wiHconuin umberger, lie.
HONEY Nebraska, ber 24 frames. 23.50:
Utah and Colorado, per 24 trainee, I3.&0.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, cer lb.. 10c.
I'lliL'U 1 . V. k 1 ... . ..... 1 . V. I M OR
POPCORN Per lb., iW. shewed, aftJVic.
HORSE RADISH Per case of 2 do..
Backed. 80c.
u 10 wainuts, no. 1 soit-sneii. per 10.,
lot
16c; hard-shell, per lb., 14c; No. t soft-shell.
!?" )b. 13c; No. 8 hard-shell, per lb l'Jc;
lJrazlls, per lb., liSUHc: filberts, per lb.,
114illo: almonds, soft-shell, ner lb.. 16o;
V. 1 .u.ii . ,w t. . : ....
i,uu-biivii, ywr 1U., AOV, ffJL:e.ll, lavish vci
- I in 1 1 L 1 1 am. a., h U li 7. 1 . ly ,umitN.
per 'b., 6Vao; roa'ated peanuts, per lb., 7c;
Chile walnuts. 12rl3c: large hickory nuts.
per bu., $1.76; shell-barks, per bu., 81.750
8.00; black walnuts, per bu., $L26; easteru
ciiesinuts, per io., 10.
HIDES No. 1 areen. CUe: No. 8 green.
No, 1 veal calf. to U lbs.. 'c: No. 8 veal
calf. 12 to 14 lbs- &ic: dry salted hides, fit
susep fens, toiniaK, uorse niuos, sx.bu
S.BV.
Cottom Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 81. COTTON The
market opened steady, 8 points lower to 2
points higher, the declines being on the
high position, on the failure of snows and
rrosts to materialize as predicted, and the
ouuooK tor a neavy movement, while sen-
In waa checked by the reported heavy
rains in the southwest. Following the
call, sbot ceonle bought moderately. Ku
rope was operating on the long side of the
market, and with bull support prices were
generally firm at a net advance oX II to 14
DOlnta.'
OKLCANH, Oct. Jl.-COITON-
Futurea, firm; November, 10.02c; Decemtier,
lU ionio nc; January, io.raio ic; ebruary,
middling fair. 10 13-16C Receipts. 24.408;
Stock, 130.557.
Bj. iaiuib, ct. ii.M.vi iupi nrm,
higher: middling, 10Vc; sales, 49 bales; re
ceipts, 409 bales; shipments, bone; stock,
I RiiS hales.
l,lvfcKFUou oct. bi. i uin rspot in
limited demand: nrlces unchanged: Ameri
can middling, 6.74d. The sales of the day
were 4.000 bales, of which 400 were f"fc
I speculation and export kand Included 1. 800
I American: receipts. 29.300 bales, all Amer-
1 , . . n .. 1. . n ,1 ..Ln...
barelv steady; American middling, g. o. c
I November. 6 6od: November and De
November, 6.65d; November and December,
r r i. J . 1 . V. . ..A 1 . r. , . . v.. & . t A.,1
ID 1V I i uflvriiiu'-i wn.lvm.J, u . ,.u.
January and February, S.47d; February and
jVtnrcn, S.WO.aiu, mnuii aiia nyi 11.
. . - r . p j-.a. i a. am.ii r. i r .
6.4ii6.46d. .
Kssmi City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Oct 31 WHEAT
December!. 69SriBc: May, 69?tSc; cash
No. 2 hard. 734174c: no. ( nard. 70na o.
4. 61itjWSc; rejected, 69Uj2o; No. 2 red,
82Hc; No. I, iHuaoc.
CORN Decemlier, 37e; May, 87; Cash
No. 8 mixed, axvac; ISO. 1 wtute. ibiso; ISO.
8. 39c.
tiAio no, i wnue, sianc; no. I
ui" "
RYE No. I. 4SV4o.
HAY Choice uuiotny, $9.60$fao.oo; choice
orulrle. $8.00.
bUTTKK Creamery,
fancy. 18c.
18c320c; dairy,
Kansss
cases returned. ' c; new No.
wood oases lucluded. 21c.
8 white
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu f8.) tui.joi
Corn, bu ,(
19,AJ
oata, yu , is, ouo
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fratta.
NEW YORK. Oct. 81. EVAPORATED
AFFLts-Tlia market continues nrm: re
ceipts are moderate and demand fair; com
mon quoted at 4v; prima at oic; choice
at t)"4!(it,4c; rnncy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA LRIED FRUITS Prunes
remain unchanged here, though coast ad
vices Indicate a rather easier feeling among
holders; spot quotations range frNftic for all
grades. Apricots show little change either
in general conditions or prices. Choice are
quoted at v4l(Iso: extra cnoice, lmame;
fancv, ll12Vc. Peaches also are good;
choice are held at 7'i(7o; extra choice, 7
&o; fancy, !10c.
Liverpool Grata aad ProTlaloas.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. XL WHEAT Spit,
steady; No. 8 red western winter, s 2d; No.
1 northern spring, no stock; futures dull;
December. OS d; jaarcn, as en.a; aiay.
s-iL. . . . . . ....
n)HN-einot. easier; Aiwnwn miaevi, as
t.d- futures dull: November, nominal; De
cember, 4s ld; January, it.
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. SI. BUTTER
Quiet and steady; extra weetern creamery,
22c; extra nearby prints, uc.
Kint4 rnrm: good oemana: ireain nesrDy,
v. wa off: freah western, twhjso: fresh
southwestern, 27U'Jec: fresh southern, SoMtO.
CI1EKS B Unchanged.
Mllwaekeo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 81. WHEAT Dt ill;
N. 1 northern. 84c; No. 8 northern, Sl'f
J'V: Ie-eTnrier, iiii!''c.
HVE Steady: NO. I. 66VC
BARLEY Weak; No. 8. 66c; sample. 409
CORN December, 440 askea.
..
Mlaaaapolla Wheat, Flobr aad Bra a.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct 81 WHEAT De
cember 611c; May, 78o. On track: No. I
hard, 82c; No. 1 northern, Jc
Dalatb Grala Market.
DULUTH. Oct. SL WHEAT On track:
No. 1 northern. 81Vc; No. 2 uorthern, 7K-;
Ueoemrxsr. 7tc; alajr, Tik
April and May, 646(U5.46d; May and June,waJ n
NEWYOESlOCKSiSD-BONDS'
Ltngnid Adfacoe Dtn to Ifyittr in tba
Sank Statement
WEST NOW NEEDING CASH FOR CROPS
Bxaeetatloa that New York Wosld Not
Be Called Ipoa to Aid la the
Hovesiest Bald to Bo
DleproTed.
NEW YORK. Oct. 31. Today'g bank
statement proved to be the usual enigma
10 stock market observers. The statement
reporta a decrease In casu of IVMl.tAr;. A
number of estimates are compiled every
Friday from bank odlclals themselves. Yes
teruay none of these estimates regarded as
reliable showed a cash outgo for the weak
of lens than $13,000,000 and some of them
ran to over Sl6.oo0.uoo. Last Saturday tuo
bank statement In its Item of cash reserves
failed to show tha estimated decrease by
$4,9W,000. Under the workings of the aver
age system last week s discrepancy would
tend to be corrected in this week a state
ment. The conclusion Is unavoidable that
the actual showing of the cash reserve
Item in the bank statement, If It correctly
represents the actual condition or tne
bunks, must be based upon money move
ments not disclosed to the public In the
Information u(ion which the Friday esti
mates are based. Today's statement failed
to have convincing effect In stock market
circles and a very languid upward move
ment of prices resulted. This was partly
due to the fact that a skeptical feeling
was felt yesterday as to whether the for
midable decrease In cash would be reflected
In today's bank statement. The discrepancy
In the bank statement may oe expminea
by cash operations between the banks and
trust companies, which do not appear In
the reports of currency movements. The
Increase In loans, which reached $4,409,600,
was not unexpected and Is attributed to
preparations for November first settlements
and to borrowings by St. Louis and other
Institutions In connection w'th their large
cash withdrawals. The closing was steady,
but very dull and with the advancing tend
ency checked.
The emergency Shipments to tst. j.ouis
are believed to be a te.f.porary need, al
though the Increasing activity of the west
ern monev market mav keep the money
there over the crop-moving period. The de
velopment of the western crop moving re
qulrtinents has demonstrated that the sea
son's needs for that purpose must be met
from New York as usual, and has disproved
the expectation that western resources
would be sufficient to meet the require
ments, which has been maintained in some
quarter. The indulgence. Of that belief
last fall proved cosuy to a large specu
lative element In the stock market and the
story of last fall's experience begets a-
spirit of caution.
The rise in money rates nss naitea tne
Investment absorption of bonds, but has
caused lltle reaction In prices. Lond houses
report a good inquiry and an expectation
that the falling off In business activity
will lead to some accumulation of Idle cap
ital within a short time, and a demand for
safe Investment In mortgage securities. The
purchase of some t25,0O0.0OO of bonds In sub
sidiary companies of the Pennsylvania com
pany by bnnkers was tne event ni me
week In the bond market and regarded as
evidence of the revived market for bonds
tJnltpd States 2s advanced U and Ss and I
old 4s H per cent over the closing call otl
I , at weelr
Following Is the number- of shares of
stock so'-' range of prices and closing
bids on tiT7rew York Stock exchange:
Sales. High. low. (.'lose.
..10,(K) 67 66'i
Atchison
do nfd
loo
90
75
90
Baltimore A Ohio
1,120
7l74
87V
do nfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio...
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western.
do B pfd
Chicago & N. W
1,200 11SU 113
i'.i66 'is" '27
118ii
-i?7
157
29V.
28 Vs
63
15
2H
165 ,
Chicago Term, tt i...
do bfd
1T
73
C, C, C. A St. L
Colo. Southern
121
do 1st prd
do 2d pfd
120 63
65
22
164
38
18i
Delaware & Hudson..
Del., Lack. A W
Denver A Rio Grande
700 19tf 19
do pfd
674
Erie
700
560
100
27H
66.4
49
27
6614
49
do 1st pfd
An Sd nfd
48
160
72
81
Great Northern pfd..
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
100 72!4 724
US
laott Hon uoh
ee lll
Iowa Central
do bfd
84
18
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville A Nashville
"'
101 100i KKWi
800
Manhattan L
taiO 1351A 135IH, 13.W
I Metropolitan St. Ry.
I0 110 109i 100
Minn. A St. Iiuls..
10
47H 47H 46
91. 90'4 91 '4
Missouri Pacltlo
Mo., Kan. A Texas...
do pfd
N. R. K. of Me, pfd.
6,200
.... 8514
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A Western...
410 119
210 67
6ti
56i
85
do pfd
...i I....
'io"
Ontario A Western
600 24
20H
Pennsylvania
g.ii0 120(4 119 12o
P.. C, C. A St L...
Reading
- 69
1.400 45ft 44 46
do 1st pra
do 2d nfd
..... ..... ..... in
60
Rock Island Co
600 25 24
2I74
69,
do Pfd
St L. A San F
bo
a... ..... ..... 60
do 1st pfd
do 2d bfd
..... ..... ..... 4)4j
St Louis S. W
12a
do pfd
BO
St. Paul
1,200 188 138 1X8
do nfd
1YZ
Southern Pacific ...
Southern Railway ,
do pfd
Texas A Paclflo
T.. St. L. A W
8,126
. 600
42
18
41
17
150 23 23
do pfd
283
8,900
"ino
2,300
24
71
'i
83
24
71
'l9
83
Union Paclflo
do pfd
do tfd
Wheeling A L. E. .
14
Wisconsin Central ... 100
16 16
do nfd
84
Adams Express
?28
188
100
2u0
American Express
IT. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper 6.100
American Car A F.... 1,500
do ptd
American Unseed OH
88
19
88
19
28
19
6rt
J
do pfd
Amerlcsn Locomotive
18
do pfd
S3
I American Smelt A it
In nM 87
American Sugar R.... 1.000 116 114 115
Anaconda Mining CO M
Brooklyn R. T 1.650
35
82
85
Colo.' Fuel A Iron 1j0
Columbus A H. Coal
Consolidated Oas
aannrhl v.lertrlo
82
174
148
11
61
International Paper...
do nfd
100 61 (1
International Pump...
81
66
85
do pfd
National Biscuit
National Lead
Pacific Mall 100 21
People's Oas 131 94
Pressed Steel Car 1,860 27'4
do pfd l'" ' 9
Pullmsn Palace Car.. - loO 216
12
21
S'3
21
94
sv,
.
21s
XI
69
215
Republic Sleet ....
do pfd i.
. 1,700 ,
. 230
! "no
. 2o0 '
. 100
'. 2700
61
14V
"28
7
IK
"28
7
Ol-i
11
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron
28
U. S. leather
7
do pfd
U. S. Rubber
8
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do nfd
85
13
8i
13-
13
6N
8
. 5,100
Western Union 100 - 82
Total sales for the day, 76,0u0 shares.
Loudoa Stock Market.
LONDON, Oct St. Closing quotations:
Coaula for maawr. H I-lf Naw Tork Central... 121
da aouMiui aa an inurioia at vaaaiara.
AaaeouOa - '.
aj
II
Atchlaan otan a wsstara.,
So Ufa..... IX tnnajivaoia
1
Baltlsiora Ohio... hand Uloas
Caaadiaa raiiac ui Kradins
( kaaapaaka Ufete
io lat ptd
a
11
tUliaao O. w..
lit
do 14 p.'d ,
outlvani Hallwar;.,
do pfd
Soutaarn Fmctfle,.,..
Ualoa PaeuVk
do pti.-.,
V'sitad stalas Bual.
C. M. A Bt. 1..
141
"
. 10
DtBaani
iMnvar a S.. U
4314
40 BIS
Erla rt
tt
3H
014
do Id old lul
SO P14 a.
llllaola Caatral.... JJ6
toaalvllls a Naak.-llUa.
H'abasa
fa
4a fli..
84
Mlaaourl, K. A T "V
itAK sil ek 2id per ounce. -
il ON E Y at',jnj4 per cent The rate of
discount In the open market for short bills
is 3-V.iJ-n per ca-nt and lor inree-moniua
buia s auA per ceuu
Weekly Bask Btatoaaeat.
NEW YORK, Oct. 81 The statement of
averages of the clearing house banks of
tnis city lor tne weeK snows, l-oun. son,
Um.itM. increas. 84.4iM.6iav: deiwslts. l-5.i.l-i.
HO. d.rease. $eu. ouO; cln-uUtion. $4u4.4.i0..
uuO, litcrease. t:.l. &uo; lettals, 4i6.!y4.6io, de-
creaiM. Tl .v iZ.ia,: siei le. li,4.iss.ui: de
cre.i.e. $7 025i; reaK-rvee. $131 ".$, de-
croajMi. tl aVd.kuu: reiKTve reuuircd. 11
UO, decresaa, Jl.0-4.6wo, urplus, J.u.iiiO.
27.7n.fmn: t'nlted States deposits,
flecresse, 27,fixi,tfln.
llft.u63.350,
-
Hew Terlt Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. M.-rRIME
CANTILE PA PER SHU rer cent.
Money on call nomlnnl. No losns.
KI'KKI.IN'll KXCMANO K Weil k
MER-
wlth
actual business In bankers' bills at II M7;M
4 M7 for demand and at 2 .812WH..1S0 for
sixty rlnvs bills; posted rates, $4 214'Sr4.83
and MS'H: commercial bills, 24.MbA&l-fl-
PtLVER liar, 5&c; Mexican dollara,
46o.
HONr8 Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
V. . rf. ts. r....l7H'U N. nl. 4a H
On coupon Manhattan c. g. 41. .ll'l
do U,
..iu4;-M. i:mral 4S 14
..1IWV4I do 1 Ino 14
. .IHVMInn. St. U it... tT
..1154 M , K. A T. 4 'U
..U1H' do It 7j
..1111 N. R. R. ot M. e. it 71
..101 Vt N. T. C. (. IHI
..102t N. 1. C. I. M II 1-4
..loo No. Paclnc 4s. lo:s
.. 1V do It iO'i
.. SI'4 N W. e. 4a H
..lonso. S L. 4a it par.... l
.. ISSl'mn. cony. IVtl (7
do coupon ....
do naw it, reg.
do coupon . . . .
do old 4i, rg
do coupon ...
do . rt
do cwupon ....
Atchlion gen. 4
do adj. 4
Atlantic C. U 4
U. O. 4a
do IS
Central of On. (a...
1IMV Rrndms gtn. 4
no lat lna.
4 HL L. a I. M. e. b..lI0H
Cnra. & Ohio 4H....1"H4 Ft.
Chlraso A A. ! tl jPt
L i I. r, t. 4s. Dl't
b. s. W. Is
C, D. A 4.
C, M. A S.
C. A N. W.
a. 4a.... M Saaboard A. U 4a.,
7H
7V
11. Hi
114H
, 41
join
,
, 14
P. .4a..lltiSo. Par l do 4a
Ta....l.l ISO. Railway 6a
C, K. I. A P. 4a.... io
Tcxaa P. la
T., St. I,. W. 4a.
oo col. 4a T4
Ceo. A St. L (. 4a. ?
t'hicaro Tar. 4a T4
In Ion d'acldo 4a....
do cotit. 4a
Con. Tobacco 4a K
tt. 8. Blael Id St....
Colo. A Ho. 4a ...
lnrer A R. O. 4
Erla prior lion 4a.
do gen. 4a
P. W. A D. C. la.
Hocking Val. 4Sit.
Offered.
Wnbaah la
do dPb. R
. W. A L. K. 4s
. KJ j. H is. Central 4a
.lt; 'Colo. Fuai con. 6a.. 711s
Rostoa Stock Qaotatlons.
BOSTON, Oct. 81 Call loans. 80.T4 per
cent; time loans, 6ff6 per cent. O&cial
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atrhlton 4a
. tlVa'Allonoa
. 4H
. :
. Hi
.4b
. 141,
. 4
. 1:14
. W
.
. t
. 10'
. 67
. iv
. M
.
. PO
Mt-i. Central 4a....
Alrhlaon
do pfd
noetoa A Albany..
HuatiQ A Malna....
N. T., K. H. A H.
Fltchbnrg prd
I'nion Pacifie
Mrx. Cantral
Anier. Sugar
41
Amalgamatad ,.
Hlngham
.
.!
.170
. 4
,l1f.i
'al. A Hecla...
Ontennlal
'Coppar Itange .
Pominlon Coal
Franlills
in Knyala ....
Mohawk
Old Domlnloa
do prd
.11SW Oaceola
Amor. T. A T Hi Parrot
Hon. I, A S.
V Qulncr
Crnaral Electric
,.147 ! Santa Pe Copper.
.. Tamarack
,. IIV Trinity
.. - I'nlted States ....
.. U ftab
,. lHi,A'ictorla
.. 47 IWInona
.. 4 I Wolverine
alaaa. Flcctxlo ....
do ptd
TTnltad Fruit
.. 174
,. t;v
U. 8. Steal
do pfd
Wetting, common.
Adventure
,. s
,. 44
Asked.
Ker York Mining floatations.
NEW YORK. Oct. 81 Th fol1mi .
.... "
iiiw tjuvjiiaiiuiis VII milling SIOCKS;
Adama Coa 15 Little Chief .
T
i'.0
uo
......
14
11
40
It
210
Alice 14 Ontario
Breece 1ft lophlr .
Brunawlck Cos 4 Phoenix
Comatock Tunnel .... (APotnal
Con. Cal. A V IOC Savage
Horn Bllver ........ .bid Sierra Kavaaa
, Iron Silver 171 Small Hopea
LcadvlUa Con 1 luiandard
Offered.
Forelga Flaanelal,
LONDON. Oct. 81 Mnnav m,m I.
demand in the market today. Discounts
Were firm, owfnsr to tha baaCn... n
York exchange and fears of early exports
of gold to the United Baates. On this point
tne Btaust observes: "The opinion Is held
that the amount of a-nlcl taken .,iu
be moderate." On the stock exchanaa the
aiienaance was meager, many operators
taking advantage of the tine weather to
leave town. Business was stagnant and
Irregular. Consols were Irregular. Ameri
cans onened dull on tha
:7 'v'" of ,rn workers and In expecta-
1 i,u" "l ,lor new xork Dank statement
I tn artm Inalanaa IH. AK
. . . .. .... . v. t nil iniuruva-
ment. but the market closed lifeless. Tha
failure was announced of H. E. Philiina
a small Jobber In Americans. Bullion
amounting to 160,000 waa wlthdrawn-from
i?i fnK 01 England today, 4,100,000 of
vvuku wan lor inijimeni ana A.O0.0U0 to
South America.
' PARIS, Oct. 81. Trading on the bourse
today was hesitating but calm and cloed
Inactive with pricey fairly strong. The
private rate of discount was 2 i3-l per
.cent. Three per cent rentes, 97f 65c for the
account. Exchange on London. 26f l4vtn
for checks.
BERLIN. Oct. 81 Tha Waolrtiaaa i ....
tordav In the New York. Paris un r
don markets had uo Influence on the mar
kets here today. Coal, iron and bank
wvtiw iiiajuer. exenanga on London,
1 -nii.o iiji i nruan. uiKi ouni raraa'
?"i?rt a J?11" Pr cenU three monthB'
wins, 7 per cent.
Baalc Clearlngrs.
OMAHA. Oct. 81 Bank rlearlna-a . ..
week are $9.0o7.096.83. an lnrra. na, ah.
corresponding week of last year of $931.999.i4.
. ' 1903. 1903.
Monday $1,546.1X3 70 '$1,268.737 81
Tuesday 1,310,652 46 1,128 756 91
Wednesday 1.2H6.914 49 1,197.677 65
inursaay 1.269.ft7 1 9 1,126,806 26
Friday 1,332,468 81 1,118.82 81
Saturday 1,301.975 6J 1,284.336 15
Totals
..$8,067,096 83 18,125,097 29
Kew York Imports aad Exports.
L,"Ji ji'i"?' m. iotai imports of
I v it f a"ifrai rnercnanaise at New
the week vara valnai u .
641.105. , '""
Exports of specie from this nnrl fnv Ik.
week were $941,906 silver and $8,000 rold. Im
ports of specie at New York for the week
wvjcv pi, iva silver inn aiy.jfu gold.
Wool Market.
' NEW TORK. Oct. SL WOOL Firm d,
mestic fleece. 2S&32c.
BOSTON, Oct 81. WOOL The following
at" iua uiiumuuna lur leauing uescnptlons;
onto and Pennsylvania, XX and above.
84f35c: No. 1. 8233c; No. 2, Sl(i?32c; fine
unwasnea, Z4(02oc; nan mood, unwashed
25Woi26c; three-auarter blood. UnwnahnH
2fi26c; quarter blood, unwashed. 2&'iilihLo
One washed Uelnlne, 8c. Michigan, X and
aoove, imt-'sc; no. i. zvffjje; ino. z, 28g29o
fine unwashed, 21A22c; quarter blood, un
wannea, jiqic; iiiree-eigntns Diood. un
washed, 2425c; half blood, unwashed. 240
86c; fine unwashed Delaine, 82 830. Ken
tucky, Indiana, etc., three-eighths blood,
24Cu25c: quarter blood. 24iijX!5e: braid. 22tfi-Al
Territory, Idaho, fine. 14lJ15c; fine medium
lW17c: medium, l8col9c: Wyoming, fine. 14H
16c; fine medium, liij(17c; medium, 18S1..
titan, nne medium, wuiv'to: medium, imi
20c. Dakota fine. 1616c; fine medium. 10f(f
17e; medium, lP'iT'.'oc. Montana fine choice,
licoOc; fine medium choice. I4j20c; staple,
JOifMc: rnedliim choice. ?0W21c.
BT. LOUIS. Oct. 81. WOOL Steady: me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 17r
Mc; light fine, li(ffl7c; heavy hue, 12Q
14c; tub-washed, 2o4c.
IONPON. Oct. 81. WOOL Arrivals for
the sixth series of auction sales amount
to 62.769 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 8L-METALS There
were no material changes from nrevlous
conditions or prices today, the principal
metals being In quiet demand. The under
tone was steady for copper and spelter, but
easy on tin and dull on Iron. Tin Is quoted
at $.62U.fi 25.87. Copper, lake, $14; electro
lytic. $i3.76; canting. $13.50. Spelter, $6.12.
Lend, $4.50. Iron, nominal.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 31 METALS Lead. dull.
$4.25. Spelter, dull, $6Jo.
' Dry Goads Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 81. DRY OOODS-The
market ends the week In a firm condition
and the volume of business shows a reduc
tion from the comparative activity which
margea tne nrst or tne weea. iiuying is
conservative and yet there Is Indication In
certain quarters that buyera are. willing to
anticipate tneir neeas io a certain extent
jobbers are transacting only a moderate
business.
Whisky Market.
PEORIA. Oct. 81. WHISKY Steady on
k..i. a I . i mrxnAa II K
bt, louis, oct li. wiiioK.x steady at
81.81.
CHICAOO. Oct. 31. WHISKY-On basis
or high wines, steady. il.a
CINCINNATI. Oct 81. WHISKY Distil
lers finished goods, quiet on basis of $1.25.
Mextcaa Part Geta a Hoad.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 81. Word has
iuat reached here by mail that tha Mexican
pert ot Masatlan Is about to hava railroad
communication wit ft tne interior ot the
republic, by the extension of a branch line
of the International railroad to Durango.
The proposed line Is to be 160 miles lung
ana wui coat ui.ouo.ooo.
Arrest a Isapeet.
John Wise, the traveling companion of
George Enser of Odebolt, la., who lost $a)
last bunday wnue enroute to this city, has
been uibrebended by the police. He Is be.
lleved io be I lie man wno got tne money
although Enser was asleep when the rob.
bery was committed and, therefore, cannot
say positively wno took ma roil.
Idlers Uaeort Cola to Ship.
BAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 81. The sunerln
tendent of the mint has turned over a ship.
ment or 1.4no.uuo peaos to me war depart
ment. the lost that will be coined here foi
long time. A guard of twenty soldiers
escorted lbs coin to the trt.nspor( tUtWatlaJa
lor uuvoriuoa o uiaii.
lerresse
OMA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Oattlt Lower for th Weefc Excapt Good
CoTuffld and Orasi Steerv
HOGS ALSO SHOW QUITE A LOSS
Fat heep aad Iimhs Trifle Lower
Thorn Week Ago, bat Feeder Sheep
Aro Steady, with Old Ewes aad
Light Lambs Hack. Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 81.
Recelnts were
Cattle, llogs. Sheep.
Omolal Monday...
umclal Tuesday ,
Ulflrliil -Wednesday ....
OfTltlal Thursdav
6,102
6.141
4.55
3.7J8
2.&UD
18. 413
1U.4!I
12.2M7
6.ir3
(.147
2.2S1
600
Official Krlday
OfIto!al Saturday
4,146
1.124
Week enrtlno- Oct St
.34,003
.Hi MA
24.8J8
IS, 4:13
19.2J
21.8JO
21.612
89.736
7fi,49
76,161
.
ti.OhO
72,070
74,730
Week ending Oct. 24..
Week ending Oct. 17..
Week ending Oct. 10..
Week endlnir Oct. X...
...27,113
...31,677
...81;l
...30,279
..13S.2H4
..14.S.0.18
..101,4
..l(U,74o
..1-H.B73
Same week last year..
Total, October. 19H3
10.4X3
263.201
Total, October, Hi2.
Total, October, 1901.
Total, October, lHOO.
109.994 834.8NJ
160,781 218.3'.'4
167,646
162.176
211,9Sv5
1.16.841
133,lti"
62.6H1
total, uctober, im.
Total, October, 1W8.
Total. October, IW.
Total, October, 1XIM.
Total. October. 18.
.17.175 Hil.400
.112.102 106,304
. 85.730 96.186
4o.4'2
18,632
81.822 12,733
RKCEIPT3 POR THE ILAR TO DATE.
l'he following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date and comparisons with last
year: 1W3. 1902. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 901.766 819,607 8J.089
Hogs 1.802.317 1 RiHi.ao3 8.986
Sheep l,4t:l 1,364,808 10S.093
Average prices paid tor hogs at soutn
Omaha fur the last several days with com
parisons:
Data 1903. 1902.1801. 11900. 11896 .1133.11891.
Oct
Oct I...
Oct I....
Oct. 4....'
Oct ....
Oct ....
Oct 7....
Oct 8,...
Oct. ....
Oct. 10....
Oct. 11....
Oct 13....
Oct IS....
Oct 14....
Oct. 15....
Oct 16....
Oct. 17....
Oct. 18....
Oct 19....
Oct. 2'....
Oct 21....
Oct. 22....
Oct. 23....
Oct. 24....
Oct. 25....
Oct 20....
Oct. 27...,
Oct. 28....
Oct 29....
Oct. 80.,..
Oct. 81....
8 tl
8,78
7 82
8 78
;
6 ti.
a
7 4:
8 71
8(4
84
8 68
8 61
a
8 St
6 41H,
6 18
6 19
7 89
1 28
7 14
7 64
6 65
7 07
!w
7 00
t 91
6 ji,
80'
6 87l
8 64
8 li
164
3l
6 49,
6 S
6 22
611
a 6i
8 69
7 1
8 64
8 60
8 64
o 03vi
0 07
6 16T
8 62
8 61
t 63
a
6 14S
6 14
8 46
6 25
8 41
6 18
8 4:
0 II!)
4 97
6 61
(1
8 38
8 38
4 92
4 97
3 11
Indicate Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Roads. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
JVt. 6t tt. f
Wabash
14
1
6
6
13
4
11
i
8
Missouri Fncinc Ry..
Union Pacific system
18
C. & N. W. Ry
F.. K. A M. V. R. R....
C, Bt. P., M. A O. Ry..
B. A U. Ry
C. . B. A y. Ry
K. C. A Bt. J
C, It. I. & P. Ry., east..
C, R. I. A P. Ity., west.
Illinois Central
Total receipts 26
69
The disposition of the day's receipts was
s follows, each buyer purchasing the
number ol head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle,
Hogs. Sheep'.
Omaha Packing Co.
44
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour A Co
Cudahy from K. C...
Armour from 8. C...
Ia. F. Husx
Wolf & Murnan
Other buyers
87
708
9i6
667
637
624
'is
4
, 6
834
Total : 689 8.421 894
CATTLE There were practically no
cattle on sala this morning with which to
make a tent of values. For the week there
ts very little difference In the receipts as
compsrea witn last ween, nut mere is
gain over the same week of last year
amounting to over 8,000 head. For the
month of October receipts have not been
up to the enormous run of a year ago by
about 10,000 head, but they are far In ex
cess of all previous years. The Increase
over October, 1901, amounts to about 29,000
bead.
Ttiere has been only a fair run of corn
fed steers this week and the better grades
In nartlcular - have been scarce. As
result those kinds are Just about steady
for ths week and could be quoted from
$4.90 to $5.40. Fair to good grades such aa
sell from $4.60 to $4.85 may be a trifle lower
but not much. Quite a few warmed up
cattle are beginning to show un In the
receipts the same as usual at this time ot
the year and are selling to poor advantage.
They do not kill out well and consequently
packers prefer the grass steers. Short
fed stuff In fact is hard to sell at any prioe
and a-oes mostly from $4 to $4.25.
The cow market Is undoubtedly at the
low point of the season and extremely dull
at the decline. The latter cart of this
week packers have acted very Indifferent
and apparently nave now careo w net ner
thev got many cows or not. The threatened
strikes in the canning departments of the
packing houses may partially explain the
slump In that class of cows, but probably
the heavy receipts of cows at all points
doubtless have more to do with It as the
hotter arades have sunered also. The gen.
era! run of cows both westerns and natives
may be quoted right around a quarter
low for the week- while canners are 2iVd!
"r lower. Canners are selling largely from
$1.50 to $1.90, fair to good cows go from
$2 tt $2.40 and good to choice from $2.40
to $3. A lew corn lea cows are beginning
to arrive, but the same as with short fed
steers thev are not selling to good ad
antage and bring little more than rraaa
cows. There have not been enough of them
on sale so tar thougn to establish a market.
Bulla are also considerably lower for the
week In sympathy with cows. Good grass
bulls are now selling around $3 and $3.25.
Veal calves are not much different, the
Dot grades selling up to .
Tha stockier and jeeoer marxet nas been
rather uneven all the week. The demand
rom the country has not been good and
consequently prices have eased off. The
best - grades are probably lo15o lower,
while horned feeders and common cattle
of all descriptions are oft liVu-io. The de
mand Is confined almost entirely to the
cattle showing quality, and as a result
common stuff is very hard to move at any
price. ...
X ne xrauw oil, woairni prua Urol aiewrs
has been In fairly good shape, as the best
grades, such as sell from $3.90 to $4.50, are
about steady. The medium and commoner
grades, though, are undoubtedly a little
ower. pretty oocent came are now sen
ng from $3.16 to $3.60, with common stuff
from $3 down. Western cows and stockers
and fr-eders are selling as noted above.
HOGS There was another light run of
hogs In sight this morning and the marknt
opened about a nickel higher. Packers,
thoiietv did not take noiu wun any me,
and did not seem to be anxious for the
hogs at the prices asked. After ths first
round or two they shut down and only of
fereil about steady nrlces with- yesterday
The bulk of the heavy hogs aold from $4.90
til $4.95, medium weights from 14 aO to 4j.ua
and lights sold up to $6.80, with a little
bunch at $5.25. The earns as has been the
case for some time past the trains were
very slow In arriving and the close was
a'nav a rui weak.
1 nag receipts ot nogs mis wees nave ucm
heavier than they were last week, but are
atvniit (nil head short of the same week
of last year. For the month of October
there has ttlso been rather a ugni run, as
thers Is a decrease as compared with the
same month of last year, as will be seen
from the above tabla The tendency of
prloea has been downward this week and
the low point of the year has been reached.
The net toss for the week amounts to
about a dime. Representative sales:
No.
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BHEEP There were practically no fresh
arrivals of sheep ana lambs here this
morning and as a result a use of Hi
market waa nut made. For the week re
ceipts have teea about tue same as lur
751 6 131 8 71
68 6 181J 89
691 6 19 4 4i 8 66
6 671 6 20 4 87 $64
4 62 6 16 4 81 8 64
6 11 4 84 8 63
$ 49 4 85 8 68
t 83 I 08 6 69
6 13 6 Oi 4 86
6 14 4 92 4 33 I (4
15 4 90 4 81 8 67
( 30 4 93 4 23 8 66
4 93 4 20 8 66
I 28 4 84 8 63
( 18 4 82 8 69
6 4 72 4 20
$ 29 4 64 4 16 8 70
( 27 4 62 4 10 8 67
6 21 4 61 4 15 8 73
4 68 4 61 8 71
6 26 4 13 8 66
6 03 4 62 8 50
6 4 61 4 16
6 01 4 61 4 14 8 66
6 06 4 48 4 13 8 68
6 00 4 f8 4 18 8 64
4 61 4 10 8 6-'
6 89 4 10 8 47
6 81 4 62 8 64
I 6 72 4 60 4 09
6 67 4 47 4 03 8 66
last week and a trifle heavier than for the
corresponding week of last -r. For the
month of October there Is an Increase over
he nme month of last yeir amounting ti
more than Hi.OtO head. The receipts fur
Octolier of lat year were the Inrgest on
record up to this time, which meuns that
another record has been broken this year
by a wide margin.
Considering the heavy supplies the mar
ket has been In very satisfactory condition.
Packers have bought up the fat stuff In
good shape sll the month, so thut very few
nipments were rorwnroed or carried over
rom day to day. As compare.l with the
lose of Inst week the bent grades of fat
heeo and limits are around a dime lower.
with some of the less desirable grades per
bsps a little more. Quite a few lambs
that a short time ago were selling fr
eders went to killers this week at prices
thnt looked considerably lower, but of
course they were lacking In qunllty.
Feeder wethers and yearlings or desirable
quality are steady for the week, with the
demand fully equal to the supply. Feeder
lnmbs. however, and particularly the light
weight common kinds, are 15!if2t5o lower
and old ewes have also suffered about the
same amount The demand from the coun-
rv. It seems. Is confined very largely to
the better grades.
Quotations for gmss stock: Choice west
rn lamha. 84 60H4.75: fair to gnnrt lambs.
$4 2574.60; choVo yearling". aS.SOlfiaSO; fall1
to good yearlings, n.eii'ita bo; cnoioe wetn
er", 8?.4Ofr3.50; fair to good wethers, $S.15'(F
8.40; good to choice ewes, 83.75ff3.00; fair to
arnnd ewes. 82.60ff2.80: choice feeder lmh.
$4 00jl4 25: fair to good feeder lambs. $3.25'f
4 no; bsny mmtit, knnux.w: teener year-
lings, 63.2T.ffr3.65: feefler wethers, TrorjT3.2&;
feeder ewes. i .wiuz.&o; cuns, l.w.'yi.w.
Renresentatlve sales:
No. Ay. Pr.
101 Wyoming cull lambs 81 8 10
994 Wyoming feeder lambs 43 8 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Saturday's Quotations on All Ktada
Rale About Steady. (
CHICAGO. Oct. 81 .CATTLE Receipts,
W head; nominal; good to prime steers,
86.254it.Gt: poor to medium. 83.4iiff4.75; stock
ers and feeders. $3.2584 40; cows, Sl.23ff4.36;
heifers. $:.Ooii4.76; canners, $l.5i2.4ti; buns.
$2.004.25; calves, $2.00''u6.75; Texas fed
steers, $2.7r.i3.60; western steers, $3.0OiT4.50.
HOGS Ret-ail Ms today. 11.000 head: esti
mated Mondav, 80.000; market about steady;
mixed snd butchers', $6.00iff6.46; good to
choice heavy, $l.90.20; rough heavy, $4.twgi
4K; light, $4.90tf6.$5; bulk ot sales, $4.to9
D.lt'.
SHEEP AND LAMPS-Recetpts. 1.009
head: msrVet steady; good to choice weth
ers, $3.00ff3.66; fair to choice mixed, S2.004J1
8.00; western sheep, $2.26u3.60; native lambs,
$3.25(25.60; western lambs, $3.5005.26.
Kaasaa City Lleo Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 81 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.000 head. The market waa un
changed; choice export and dressed beef
steers. $4.5073.3o: fair to good, $350174.50!
stockers and feeders, I2.10n4v4.ou; western
fed steers. $2.75S4.25: Texas and Indian
steers, $2.00iS3.10: Texas cows. $1.2.".l.i6;
native cows, $1.603. 20; native heifers. $'-'.50
ff3.90; ennners, 7ice$2.80; bulls, $1.00'(TZ.bo;
calves, ii.avy ti.oo. iteeeipis ior mo wra,
Cattle. 72.600 hesd; calves, 8,700 head.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 bead. The market
was strong; top. $5.40: bulk nf sales. $4.K,v,
5 25; heavy, $4.805.12; mixed packers,
$4.95T5.25; light, $5.155.3!; yorkers. $6 25
p5.40; pigs, $5.20ftf5.40. Receipts for the
week, 83.300 neao.
SHEEP Receipts, l.ino neaa. j ne mar
ket was steady: nntlve lambs. $3.25fi6..5:
western lambs. $2.90(&6.00; fed ewes $2.801
8.76; Texas clipped yearlings, $250U4.00;
Texas Clipped sneep, j.nwj.ia, aiynri a
and feeders, $2.00Sa3.uO. Receipts lor uie
week, 47,400 head.
St. I.ools Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 81. CATTLE Receipts,
Una head, including 800 head of Texans.
The market was steady: native shlpnlnir
and export steers, 84. 6fi R.40; dressed beef
and butcher steers. $4.0Oi5.25: steers under
1.000 pounds. $8.605.25; stockers and feed
ers. 82.60ff3.73; cows and heifers. $2.10ff4 00;
canners. $1.5082.00; bulls. $3.004.4.00; calves,
$4.00ff6.50: Texss and Indian steers, $2,250
8.50; cows and feeders, 82.00-82.65.
HOGS Receipts, l.iw neaa. 1 no marm
was steady to so feigner; pigs ana ugni.
$4.7565.35; packers. 1. 666.10; butchers and
bet neavy. d.kkku.tu.
SHEEP iteceipts, uu neno. xiie min
was steady: native muito;, w"'Jj''L:
lambs. $4.60?T5.5O: culls and .-.Ciit. $2.25
$.75; stockers, $2.60ffa.00.
IKevr York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 81. CATTLE Beeves.
no receipts; no sales reported; dressed beer
aiu ftiiv Areataed, native sides extreme
range. 6ffc; reported exports for today, 1,300
beeves. 600 sheep, 8,400 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 44 head; veals, slow
and about Steady In brice; western calves.
dull snd lower: maimy western veais niu
at $4.608.60: a car of westerns at $3.00; city
dressed veals, 8ff9c.
HOGS .Receipts, 2, VOI ncail, uu aiaisa
vflHF.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.658
.
head; slow and weak; lambs lower ner
ally and slow; sheep. 8ff5c; lambs. 6u&e:
dressed mutton, 6io; dressed Iambs, 7
fflOc.
St. Josepk Me Steele Market.
ST. JORKPH. Mo., Oct. tL CATTLE Re-
.1.... ko Via. maruet areanv: natives.
I3.4W515; cows and heifers, $1.604,4.40; stock
ers ana teeaers, ..wj.. . n
HOOS Keceipw. neau; ini ;.
to ec hlKher: llfht, a6.00tV6.S5; medium and
hiE,P AND LAUEfr-Becelpt.. 164 Head;
market steady.
Slows City Lira Stoclc Market.
ajrriTT-v rTTV Ta Oct. S1 fRneclal Tele-
irram.)-CATTLE Receipts. 100 head. Mar-
and tnlired, 12.20 J. 40; stockers and feeders,
t2 BOtfM.60; calves and yearling. $2.26S.40.
u. ir;aH.Alnta. 2.800 head. Marltet stronK
to 60 higher, selling at t4.Swwo.00; bulk, $4.l
Q4.V0.
Stock ta Slcfct,
Following are the recelpta of live stock
at the six principal western uua
day;
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
Bt. Ixiuls ...
St. Joseph ..
Sioux City ..
Cattle. IIoss. Bbeep.
400
3.5(10
1.134
. 800
, .1,000
.. 850
,. 622
. loO
11,000
8.000
l.jnO
27
1.SO0
8,000
1.100
800
104
Totals
..8.373 28,77$ 4.898
Oil Market.
-.tt rtTT Oct. ai.oita Credit balances
$1.77; certificates, no bid; shipments. 104.685
bhis.; average, uma., iui, w'"Zii
in fai Mils.: shinments. Lima. 6!),7?8
bhls. ; averaite. tiD.tMm nois.; runs, a-unua. v,w.
bhls.; average. 6S,630 bbls.
nrm. rloain, nrm; j, u, i, 'i '"
O. t2.E6; I. $2.0; M, $4.06; J.bo; wu. J.so;
WW V4.10.
vtiii vnnir net. 51 Cottonseed
quiet; prime crude, nominal; yellow, 36
3i;ic. Petroleum, firm; refined New York,
30c: Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.26; in
bulk, 0. 36. Turpentine, sieaoy. xiosin,
firm; strained common to rood, fi.tv.
Csffee Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. 81. COFFEE B pot
I . .1 . 1 Im.nln. 1 L " ml ,1 t MO ,1 V '
Cordova, V'a.ijj.iSo'. Futures opened strong at
an advance or cii j" pcuu un ai:ui awiu
general demand witn uotton exenange 111
i.raala annimsad to be oneratlnit for New
riricana hravv buvers. Bales on the can
were KS.000 bags, ana aunng tne morning
the entire market ruiea inactive. iai.it
.vera ahnut ns usual snd there were further
apprehensions ss to the growing crop. The
advance caught stop-loss orders and the
market closed firm, net 1W20 points higher.
Bales were 12H.B0U nags, liiciiuung novera
ber at 6.6&9.70o; December, $.0&4u.$0c; Jan
WOULD YOU INVEST $50.00 TO HAKE
DRf. KIT HP $E fsfin and many times your money
ritUrll Ur gUUUU back In the way of dividends?
W SO, BUY 1 -
COLUhlDUS CONSOLIDATED
COLD MINING COMPANY'S STOCK
Of the Black Hills, 8. D.( at 80 Cents Per Share.
This price subject to previous sale, as I have only a limited amount of
stock to offer at tills flirure. Fifty dollars Invested In Homestake stock when
It first started shows protlls as above, and there Is no reason why COI.L'M
fct'8 CON SOU DATED should not do as well, as Its claims cover part of the
same ore deposits as the liomestake. The Columbus Company starts with 815
acres of ground, working seven mines lias a small mill In operation that la
producing about tl uXw monthly. The company Id out of debt and has lOO.Outl
on hanl with whloh to build a 1,000-ton mill, contract for which Is about to be
let. As soon as this mill Is finished, the property will be on a dividend paylnic
basis. This Is the ,
Best Proposition Ever Offered io the Public
In the way of a mining stock, as there are at least 110 worth of gold ore in
sight for every share of stock Issued. I will an ree to pay the expense of a
trip to the black Hills and return to any one who will agree to tuktr at least
t&.faO worth of the stock If the proposition Is ss represented. Don't fall to
write for full particulars concerning this company. Block Is sold on the In
stallment plan If desired at lay per hundred Sharon, in payments of 17.60 down
and 17. W per month.
HERBERT S. SHAW
Offloea, 14 and IS Brown Palace Hotel, DENVER, COLO
REFERENCES: WESTERN BANK OF DENVER, COLORADO.
tiarr. SltOffflJKc; March. F.WftWc:
61.ini6.8oc; July, SSi.((i6.40c; ftutcnrlier,
6.50c. ... . : "' ..
May.
, 6.4HIII)
r . :
NEW YORK, Oct. 81. HUG Aft Raw.
steady; fair refining, 8Sc; centrifugal. !'
test 8c; molasses sugar. $c; refined,
quiet; No. 8, 4. Sic; No. 7. 4"0c; No. 8, 4.25c;
No. 9. 4.2: No. 10. 4.1V; No. 11, 4.1ic; No.
12, 4.05c; No. 13, 4c: No. 14, 8 96c; confec
tioners' A. 4.60e: rsould A, 5c: cut loaf,
636c; crushed, i.'.ff, powdered, i.'fcc; gran
ulated. 476c; cubes, 4c
MOLASSES Meanly. Nw Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 3HN2c.
Peoria liraln Market.
TEORIA. Oct. 81. CORN Steady; No.
4nc; No. 4. 42c.
OATS Pteadv; No. 8 white, 85tr3o! ;
No. 4 white. 844c.
REAL ESTATE THA8SFBR8.
DEEDS filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee nml
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street:
James J. McLaln. executor, to Charles
11. Horton, part lot 8, George W.
Forbes' sub $ 750
The Henson Ind Syndicate to Harvey
J. Grove, lots 11 to 18, Inclusive, block
2, Itenson 1
Charles II, Flint and Wife to Oliver
Ames et al, trustees, part lot 24
Mlllnrd fk Caldwell's add 800
Peter Mogls to Carrie E. Deyo. lots
1 and 8. block S, Hagedorn'e add.... 235
Frances E. Wilde to Anna R, Knlins.
n s lot 14, block 16, Kountzo's 4th
supplemental ndd 00
Oliver Ames et al, trustees, to Charles
R. Flint, part lot 84, Millard l Cald
well's add I.ijO
Frank J. 1ewts and wife to John Wls
ler, lot 17, block 2, Sheridan Place.... 1
Edmund K. I-ower and wife to Jacob
Milder. n90 feet lot 1. block 72, city.. J.600
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