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    TltE OMAIIA DAILY BKE: TnfRSDAT. "SEPTEMBER 18. 100.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Profit Taking and Fre Belling Earl;
Bmki Wheat 1 1-2 to 1 3-4.
EFFORTS TO BUY BACK BRINGS QUICK RALLY
Ulckar PHeea -"Tumm . Toesday's
Crep Hews DUrmrtla(-Cor
Weak Early, strong Later
Cossln Md Notes.
OMAHA. Sept. 14. 1904.
There wag a wld scope to in grain mar
ket again today and tntw were numerous
opportunity for scalping profit mat trad
era war not alow to take advantage ot. It
was mora of a two-siaed market than on
either of the preceding days of the week.
The aharp advances, nearly 8 centa a buahei
alnre the cloae of business on Saturday,
made large pro Ala for many buyers, and
these were taking profits In the eany hour
of the session this morning. The result nf
this selling pressure, coupied with a little
bear speculation on the strength of the
very plauaable theory that alter the big
advance there should be a reaction, brought
a rapid decline until wheat was about
lc lower than at the close on Tuesday.
'J ne tenor of the advices from the north
western wheat states was much the earn
as on previous days of the week, only
growing worse and worse, until, judging
from these reports, one might feel justified
In estimating crops far beinw government
eatlmatea. 'i tiese, with a naturally nervous
feeling on the part of the shorts question
ing tne safety of their position brought
about a sharp reaction In the other direc
tion, and beforo the tap of the bell for ths
noon hour the declines were fully recov
ered. On the first break September sold down
to 81. II1, recovered to 11.11; December to
11.14 and recovered to 11.16. while May.
after breaking to ll.lCVs, recovered to II. IS.
The closing prices on these deliveries in
Chicago yesterday were 31-134. l-la4 and
$1.17 respectively.
- During the afternoon there waa another
weak spell due to profit-taking, but the
concessions were comparatively small when
the alee of the advances for the last few
days are considered. There was no snecial
weakness, but with prices where they are
now tne cnancea are tnat fluctuations that
a few weeks ago would have created con
siderable surprise may now be expected
with regularity.
Corn waa firmer with wheat, but It closed
aorqewhat lower than yesterday, as will be
seen from the annexed tables of closings
as compared with Tuesday.
Omaha prices for cash grain were decid
edly strong and high figures were obtained
for the grade offered on the market.
Omaha Cash Oraln Sales 1 car No. 8
wheat, 64H lbs., 11.04; 1 car No. I wheat,
651 lbs., I1.03'4; 1 car No. 4 wheat. 68ft lbs.,
io.; 1 car No. 4 wheat, 44 lbs, 96c; 1 car
no grade wheat, 484 lbs., 96c; 4 cars No. 8
while oats, 80o; 2 cars No. 4 corn. 48c; 1
car No. I com, 4c.
Omaha Grain Inspections In': 1 car No.
I hard wheat, 14 cars No. 3 hard wheat, 3
cara No. 4 hard wheat, 1 car No. I corn, 9
cars No. 8 corn, 1 car No. 4 corn, 1 car no
grade oorn, 1 car No. 8 yellow corn, 8 cars
No. 8 whits corn 2 cars No. t white oats,
12 cara No. S white oats, 2 cars standard
oats, 1 car No. 6 barley: total, SI cars.
Out: 1 car No. 8 hard wheat, 2 cars No. 8
corn,. 4 cars No. 8 white oats; total, 7 ears.
t Car Lot Receipts.
:'. Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 132 660 121
Minneapolis 86 ... ...
Duluth 252
St. Louis 107 17 74
K annas City 166 10 10
Omaha , 18 16 16
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Tues
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Wheat Today. Tuesday.
September 31-11 I1.13S4
December 1.14 B 1.154A
May 1.16 B 1.17
Corn
September .. 63A 644
December 64 63Vi
May 62tA 6i
Oata
September S 31
December , 33i 83
' May lb 85
KANSAS CITY.
December 10354 1.04
' May 1.05 1.07
fVvrn
December 46B 47
May 46B 47
ST. LOUIS. !
Wheat . !
amber l.lfiS . 1.17
May , 1.18S 1.20
Corn -
December 49S 49
May 49B 60 A
,, NEW YORK.
December 1.17 1.19
May '.-. 1.17 1.19
t MINNEAPOLIS.
1.17 1.19
May 1.18 1.20
Commercial taaslr.
J. T. Evans of Ltucoin, ft. E. Roberts Of
Arlington, J. S. Campbell of Carson City,
la,, and W. E. Kinseila ot tilalrstown
' were on the exchange today.
8. A. McWhorter A reliable banker and
elevator man wire us from one of the best
wheat districts of South Dakota as fol-
luwe. x lie wnedl liero IB wuihq man we
ever thought. There Is nothing In 76 per
cent of It and people are Just beginning to
find It out. Day county will not have
enough suitable wheat for bread and seed.
You do not realize the seriousness of the
situation."
Edwardi, Wood & Co.'s Chicago advices
say: Btoomhall's foreign crop reports
say threshing returns confirm early re
ports of poor yields. Weather generally
unfavorable. It Is predicted that wheat
shipments from Argentine win decrease
sharply in October as old crop Is almost
exhausted. Minneapolis stocks of wheat in
local elevators decreased 1(16.000 bu for
, three days.. The weather In the northwest
coutlnues wet and cold, delaying harvesting
. and threshing. In Manitoba temperatures
have been' considerably below the f reeling
point, damage, it Is agreed, has been very
- severe Tnero Is probably 20 per cent of
com yet soft and green to suffer from last
night's frost. Reports from Kansas In-
dlcate one-third of the area would be light
; v iuj, nil lir niiui i llu U1KJ1 ly Illieu.
The government's report on yield certainly
looks very high and we are of the opinion
that with the very large consumption we
have had for the last two years there Is
going to be big deficiency between supplies
and demand and prices are yet to go a
great deal higher.
BW YORK UESERAL MARKET
(notations of the Day on Varlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Sept. 14. - FLOUR Re
aaipts. 12.193 bbls ; exports. 10,081 bbls.; sales,
IJWO pkgs. Market only rainy active; win-
tijfi.IO; winter extras. 3.46ft4.10; winter low
grades, 83.2&3.9i); Minnesota patents, M00
fcl6.o0; Minnesota bakers, W.'d'Su.Oo. Kye
llour firm; sales, 6u0 bbls.; fair to good,
H4"iHi; choice to fancy, t4.6rJ4.85.
CORN MEAL Quiet; yellow western, till
fjl.U; city. II i:ul,14; kiln dried, 83.1(j3.0.
BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 46c. c. i. t. New
WHEAT Sales, 600.000 bu. futures; mar
ket, spot easy; No. i red, 8120. f. o. b.
ufioat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 11.29, f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f.
o b, afloat. Options opened weaker and
continued so until midday, when there waa
a short rally, which was followed by a
second sharp break under liquidation, the
cloae being rather weak at 7CT-c ry;t du
el J ne . May closed 81.17: September closed
81.19; December closed 81.17.
CORN Receipts, 90.200 bu.; exports, 12,109
bu.; sales, 15.000 bu. futures; market, spot
easy; No. 8, 60c elevator and 6Mo bid, f. o.
b afloat; No. 2 yellow, tie; No. I whlte.oc.
Option market opened easier with wheat,
recovered on adverse crop and weather
news, and finally sold off sgaln under profit
taking sales, closing o net lower. Closing:
September, ioc; December, 69c.
OATS Revelpts. M.Ooo bu.; exports, 9.346
bu. ; marker, spot steady; mixed, 26 and 32
pounds. 4i(n16c; natural white, 30 and 32
pounds, MHG'.lAc; clipped white, 86 und 40
pounds. 8)in41c. Options nominal.
FEED Quiet; spring bran, 3-'1.00; mid
dlings, 823.26.
HAY Dull; shipping, 7c: good to
choice. 86c.
HOPS Finn: state, common to good, 1909,
3736c: olds, 7&lSo. Pacific coast, IVut. WU
He; olds, 7W13C.
HIDES Steady J Galveston, 80 to tS lbs.,
17c; California. 21 to tot lbs., 19c; Texas
(dry), U to 80 lbs.. 14c.
PROVISIONS Beef quiet; mess, 88 60O
9 5J; family, 81&0OA16 70; beef hsms, 324 00
026 60; packet, 89fcuil0.i0; city extra India
mess, 814.00016 . 11,1 meals, quiet; pick
led hellls, 9 00fll.o0; pickled shoulders,
l'MXft7.2S; pickled hams, 310 tan 10.26. lard,
barely firm; western steamed, $7.66; re
ined, firm; continent.' $7 78; South Amer
ica. 88 25: compound, 86 87j 00. Pork,
steady; family. 316 00; short clear, lUsutf
18.60; mess. 31? V4j 13.00.
TALLOW Firm; cltv ( per pkg). 4c;
countrv (rkgs. free. 464c.
RICg-Steady; domestic, fair to extra. 1
e&Hc: Jsnan, nominal.
POULTRT-Slow; western chickens, 16c;
fowls. 14c: turkeys. 11c; dressed, easy;
western chickens, l3Uc; fowls. !3c ; tuf-
, vm w
BUTTER SUady; streel prloes, extra
creamery, le; official prices creamery,
remmon to extra, 13l9c; state dairy, com
mon to extra, UClfc.
CHKEfE Steady ; state full cream, small
colored fancv, 84e; white, good to fancy,
"rc; large colored, poor to fancy. 4
8c- large whit, good to fancy, Wtfc.
EGGS Firm; western fancy selected. 229
22c; average best, 2Hjlc.
CHICAGO GRAM AftD PROVASIOT4S
Featoren of the Trading aad Closing
Prteea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Sent. 14 Ijower prices In for
eign grain markets caused liberal liquida
tion of wheat here todsy, resulting in de
clines of nearly 2 cents. Corn also was
wek. the December option closing with a
lose of Oats are down c. Pro
visions are up 2!7c.
At the opening the wheat market experi
enced considerable weakness. Initial quota
tions on uocemner being on Hle to 1.14"4
Jil.15. May was down ac to '.Tile at
1.17il.l7H. The principal factor In causing
the break In values was the Indifference of
European grain markets on opening de
cline of jc In the price of wheat fu
tures. From the stsrt the market wss
subjected to heavy realising sales. Before
the end of the first hour prices had dropped
to a point almost 2 cents below last night's
closing quotations, December declining to
11 1! May sold off to II.I614. On a midden
spurt In corn prices there wss renewed
purchasing of wheat. The result wss a
sharp bulge. December wheat advancing to
11.16 and May to 31.18. Small primary
receipts and an active es.sh demand aided
In the upturn. During the last half hour
the market weakened rapidly under heavy
realizing sales. The close was at the low
est point of the day. with December at
11.14. Final quotations on May were at
8116, a net loss of ITfctrSr. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 66.200 bushel.
The world's visible supply, according to
Uradstreet's. showed sn Increase of l.WO.orx)
bushels. Primary Vecelpts were 909.109
bushels, compared with 1.171,000 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago
reported receipts of 469 cars, against 421
last week and 769 A year ago.
Weakness prevailed In the corn market
early In the session owing to the failure to
materialize during the night of the pre
dicted frosts. Later In the day the market
suddenly turned strong, the bull fsctor
being a Minneapolis crop expert's estimate
on the total yield. According to this au
thority the government figures should be
discounted by 300000,000 bushels. The mar
ket weakened again In the late session
under liberal liquidation. Another factor
was the heavy primary receipts. The close
was near the low nolnt. December opened
V.&o lower at 62fian, sold between
62c and 64c and closed at S3j3c. Ixvcal
recelptst were 650 cars, with 36 of contract
grade.
Oats were largely governed by the course
of other grains. Trading was light as a
result of small offerings. December opened
n lower at 33c, sold between 32c and
33c and closed at 33c. Iocal receipts
were 121 cars.
Small receipts of hogs and higher prices
at the yards Imparted a firmer tone to the
provision market. A feature of the trad
ing was the selling out of the October prod
ucts. At the close January pork was ut
7gl2o. Lard and ribs were esch up 2
6c at I7.177.20 and 36.67, respectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
68 cars; corn, 436 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs.
22.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
18ept.
Sept.
Dec.
May
Dec.
May
Oats
, Sept.
Dec.
May
rork
Oct.
Jan.
Lard
Oct.
Jan.
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
1.14 1.16
1.12V-8 1.13 1.11 1.11 1.13
1.144
1.16 1.16 1.14 1.14 1.16
1.17l 1.18 1.16 1.16 1.17-8
63 64 63 63 64
52-3 64 '62 63(6 63
51-2 . 63 61 62 62
31 32 31 31 31
33 s3 32 33 33
36 36 36& 36-u 26
10 77 10 82 10 75 10 90 10 77
12 66 12 80 12 60 12 72 12 66
7 07 7 12 7 07 7 10 7 07
7 16 7 26 7 16 7 20 7 16
7 37 740 736 736 740
6 66 6 70 6 62 67 6 66
No. 2. tOld. tNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. 15. 10ft
85.20; straights. 34.6065.00: spring patents.
85.2O66.90; straights, 34.6035.10; bakers, 83.20
4J3 80.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, 1.183)1.20; No. S,
$1.101.18; No. 2 red. 31.16(91.18.
CORN No. 2, 64c; No. 2 yellow, 6656e.
OATS No. t 31(S31e: No. 2 white, 33
33e; No. 8 white, 3234c.
RYE No. 2, 74(S75e.
BARLEY Good feeding, 37(6S9c; fair to
choice malting, 44(g61c.
SEED No. I fla. $1.19: No. ,1 northwest
ern. 31.27; clover, contract grade, $11.60
11.66.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., $10.80
10.90. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 7.107.12. Short
rlba sides (loose). 87.877.60. Short clear
sides (boxed). $8.38.60.
The receipts and shipments .yesterday
were as follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 25,200 28.700
Wheat, bu 316.100 29.600
Corn, bu 1,082.400 581,600
Oats, bu 862.600 73.100
Rye. bu 17.500 ' 4.000
Barley, bu 164.600 114.600
On the Produce exchange yesterday the
butter market was steady; creamery. 14
18o; dairies. 12$16c. Eggs, arm. at
mark, cases Included. 14VWil7c: firsts. 17
17c; prime firsts, 17c. Cheese, steady to
firm, 86o.
St. Louis Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14. WHEAT Lower on
leHsened bull speculation; No. 3 red, cash,
elevator. $1.16; track. $1.17irl.l9; December.
$1.16; May. $1.18; No. 2 liard, $1.091.11.
CORN Weak; No. t cash, 62c; Decem
ber. 49c; May, 49c.
OATS Easy; No. 2 cash, 32c; track. 33
83c; December, 33c; May, 33c; No. 2
white. 35c.
FLOUR Domestic, demand good; small
export business; red winter patents, 86.80
6.00; special brands higher; extra fancy and
straight. Jo.2Wiu.76; clear, $4.66(85.15.
SEED Timothy steady; $2.652.76; prime
higher.
CORNMEAL Bteady; $2.76.
BRAN Higher; sacked east track, 86994c.
HAY Slow; timothy, $5.0012.(M; prairie.
5.0fK8fl.OO.
IRON COTTON TIES-960.
RAGGING 77C.
HEMP TWINE To.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing,
810.90. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, 86.60.
Bacon, steady and unchanged; boxed extra
shorts, 88.62; short clear, $9.00; clear ribs,
88.76.
POULTRY Steady ; chickens, 10c; springs,
ll(fillc; turkeys. 15616c; geese, 6c.
BUTTER Firm; creamery. 1620c; dairy,
12916c.'
EGGS Firm, 17c, cose count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7.(100 10,000
Wheat, bu 108,01.0 147,000
Corn, bu 17.000 26.000
Oats, bu 74.000 44,000
Available "apply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Hradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies, as compared with the
Inst account:
Wheat. United States and Canada, east
of the Rockies, Increased 669,000 bu.; afloat
for and In Europe, Increase. 1,126,000 bu. ;
total supply. Increase. 1.809,000 bu.
Corn, United States and Canada, east of
the Rockies, lncresse, 1.682.000 bu.
Oats, United States and Canada, eastof
the Rockies. Increaae. 3,540.000 bu.
The leading increases reported this week
are 478.000 bu. at Omaha. 166.000 bu. at
Louisville and 94.000 bu. at the Chicago pri
vate elevator.
Stocks in Manitoba decreased 114,000 bu..
while those held at Coteau decreased 18,0u0
bu.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 14. WHEAT
September. 81.21'; December. II 1721 17:
May. 1.18; No. 1 hard. ' 81.26: No. 1
northern, 81. 23: No. 2 northern, tl.18.
FIjOI'R First patents, S6.4oitj.60; second
pwtvu, in.wiiv m, 11. Limifl, fi.wmjv If,
second clears, 83.20(3.30 Minneapolis In
BKAN-In bulk. SlS.oort 16.00. Shorts, 81700
(617.50.
nalnth Grain Market.
DULl'TH. Sept. 14. WHEAT No. 1 hard.
$1.25; No. 1 northern. $1 24: No. 2 noi th
em, 31.19. To arrive, old No. 1 northern.
81. J4; No. f northern, $1.19; on track old
No. 1 northern. $1.26; September, 81 21;
December. 8116: May. $1 19.
OATS On track, Uc; to arrive. 82o.
Mllvrankee Grnln Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 14. WH E AT
Market higher; No. 1 northern, $124. No. 3
northern. $1.21; December. 11.14.
RYE-Hlgher; No. 1. 76a77c.
BARLEY Steady; No. 3, 67c; sample, 37
CMc.
CORN-Flrro: December, 6353c asked.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL Sept. 14. WHEAT-Ppot
nominal; futures steady; September. Is 6d;
December, 7s 7d.
CORN Spot easy; American mixed, 4s 8d;
futures quiet; September, 4s d; December,
is 6d-
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, Sept. 14.-CORN Higher; No. 8,
84c; No. 4 61c; no grade, Uo.
WHISKY-fl.28. ,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
After Momentary Hesitation Whol Market
Moth Strongly Upward.
RISE STEADY DURING ENTIRE DAY
Rates for Money Hlgner Close Was
Ptrons? and Active Throaghoat
Entire List Bonds are
strong.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14 There waa but
momentary hesitation against some of the
granger stocks at the opening today. This
was partly shaken off and the whole mar
ket moved strongly upwards. The reading
of the tape during the day showed the rise
to be steadier and less opposed than at
anv time during the movement.
Offerings to take profits which were met
on the wsy up seemed to be lighter than
before and the bears made no apparent
attempt to contest the advance. In fact,
they were assisting it by their efforts to
cover short contracts and were too much
Intimidated by the persistent strength of
the market to attempt renewed opposition.
Thus freed from obstacles, the upward
course of prices was practically continuous,
except for occasional Intervals, when the
buying movement seemed to spend Its force.
The drop In the grain markets was a
sensible relief to sentiment and the news
from the corn belt showed that the frost
area did not extend nearly na far as was
feared vesterdnv. Urgent buying orders
for the grangers from western sources made
It evident that yeeterdav s selling from that
quarter had been overdone. The forecasts
of an extension of the frost area to the
eastward and southward tonight was gen
erally Ignored. '
The day's principal show of strength was
In stocks most closely associated with Iron
and steel trade. United States Steel Itself
took the lead, following the further ad
vance In Pennsylvania and Its group of
controlled railroads. This whole group Is
largclv affected bv the condition In the
Iron trade, which has a large Influence on
the coal trade Erie was also prominent
In the movement . ...
The reduction of csh reserves of the
banks waa caused both by subtreaaury re
quirements and withdrawals for the In
terior. Rates were higher for call and
demsnd rates. Sterling exchange was
lower and a fair supply of cotton bills was
reported In that market. There was urgent
covering by belated shorts In the grangers.
The close was active and strong through-
"'ponds were strong Total sales, par value,
11. 25O.00O. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Tne quotations on the New York Stock
exciiange yebieiday mueu aa tuiiows:
oaieikliigu Ijuw.Oosj.
Atchison ui.mw iwva t'm
uo preferred i.nuo "
Baltimore c Onio....lo,-ou ten im
ao preierred liw Mm
Canauiun i-aclflc 2,oou Uj Xia U
Central -ot S. J 1
Chen. & Ohio 8,6jO vi
Chicago t Alton
i.y ln
4o
hi
ao prererrea ....
Chicago if. W
Chicago ft N. W..
C, M. & St. P....
do prererred ....
Chicago T. & T....
do preferred ....
C, C. C & St. L..
Colorado Southern
do 1st preferred..
do 2d uref erred..
... 1.100 lMk
16
io
... 800 ibito 188
...21,'lUO loll loi lo
li O lMVt lMi UMf
)
20
2i0
2.8.10
60J
6
80
li-
60
6
6
la
80
16
60
19
80
ll
b0
1m
1.900
26
Del. At Hudson 2,4"0 16
16l'
16
Del., Lack. vv
Denver & R. G..
pio 2i9 2i 2i8
800 27 27 2'
do Dreferredi 500 79 -A
79
30
7
46
79
32
68
46
81
87
Erie 98,100 32
do 1st preferred 7,400 68
do 2d preferred 2.700 47
Hocking Valley
do preferred 100 87
87
Illinois Central
138 139
Iowa Central 700
do preferred 600
K. C. Southern Sol
do preferred 1,100
24
43
25
47
42
25
43
25
4
47
Ijouis. & xvasn.
Manhattan I....
4.900 122T4 V'H
... 1.700 157 156 156
Met. Securities 14.100 83 81 81
Met. Street Ky 28,300 lij 121Vs izi-
Minn. & St. L 56
M., St. P. & 8. S. M.. 700 72 72 72
do preferred 100 130 130 123
Missouri Pacific 28.9W 99 97 98
Mo., Kan. & Tex 1,K) 23 22 28
do preferred 3.7ix 48 48 4t-&
N. R. R. of Mex. pM. 3.8K 41 30 41
New York Central.... 6.000 126 12S 126
Norfolk ft Western... 2,600 W 68 69 ,
do preferred , 90
Ontario , Weatero... 11,100. VN 33 84.
Pennsylvahia ft .172,200-OT lt 13o
tr., 1 . V. ft Bt. Li 1. 11 OHfe II
71
67
,86
70
29
72
60
21
46
67
34
96
32
29
Heading 57,300
65
80 Ml
76
28
U
69
21
44
66
33
9j
3J
28
66
8
76
28
72 '4
ao ist preferred s,i0
do 2d pret erred..
Rock Island Co...
200
24.700
do preferred 3,400
St. L. ft S. F. 2d pfd. 1,400
St. Louis 8. W 700
do preferred 1,000
Southern Pacific 39.600
69
21
44
67
3t
9o
46
99
93
21
42
17
19
44
14
230
208
119
230
68
23
81
32
90
26
12
31
27
96
66
107U
Southern Railway ....44.6X1
do preferred
Texas ft Paclflo .....
Toledo. St. L. ft W.;
do preferred ,
Union Pacific ,
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling ft L. E
Wisconsin Central..,
do preferred
Mexican Central .....
Au.'tnii. Express
American Express..
IT. S. Express
Wells-Fargo
Amal. Copper
1,400
9,100
1,300.
6I.100 99 m
1.100
4,700
100
400
300
1.140
21
43
17
20
44
16
21
41
17
19
44
14
200 IIP 118
19.509
1.4(10
300
400
58
23
81
32
"6
26
12
23vt
81
32
"6
26
12
Amer. car & Foun...
do preferred
Amer. Cotton Oil
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Amor. Linseed Oil....
100
400
100
ao prererred
Amer. Locomotive.... 14.300
do preferred 700
Amer. Smelt. & Refin. 8.800
do preferred
Amer. Sugar Refin..
Anaconda Mln Co...
3,600 131, 130 I!
Brooklyn Rapid T..
8,200
56
P4
8
205
'7014
27
172
M
3'
201V4,
13
70i
2S
172
14
"4
r4
7SM,
?4
fW
34
!
Rn
216
8
A1t.
10 V,
4'4
tv,
w.
Colo. Fuel ft Iron 22.400
40
Consolidated Gas
4.900 207
Corn Products
do preferred 200
Distillers' Securities.. 2.200
General Electric 1,500
International Paper
do nre 'erred
T0V4'
174
International Pump
do preferred
National Led
K'orh American ...
ion
..7."0
. 1VI
. 1.900
7-;
?4V.
34
7S
"4 ,
31
l'l
34
Facile MM1
'onle' Oss
Pressed Ptel Car
do preferred
fullm'"! PJ. Car
Rei)i,bllc Steel
do nrefrred
Rubber Good"
do preferred
T'enn. Coal A- Iron....
IT S. Tether
de p"eferd
t- ". ", Imp
t7. S. Robher
do nrefeee4 ....
S4(VI i(Vu:
.34
l.!"VI
4.700
84
80
t;
Kov,
19
'4T
e
"K
V.
1S
tt.
8,r
1)
600
W-te-i T'nion ..
T S. !
r -eep-ed . .
. 1 ov
133 v)
Total sales for the dw. 1.108,800 shares.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. Sent. 14.-Closlni
Cornell. mw M 7-14 N. Y. Central iuu
00 sreount Norfolk W inv
Atwronda 4. ia ptj
Atrhllion Ilk Ontario W. 14 U
. P'd 1" Ptnnaylvanla u2
B. 0 ! Raa4 kins. in
Can. Paclflo 1M Raadlni uai
Chea. A Ohio 43 do Ul pfd 4j2
rhlraio (It. WMsrn. u do 14 ifd. 1. shu
C M. St. T 1M 80. Railway 31
liBrrs, " '
D- O II 80. Paclfle nil
4 P'4 H4 fnlon Paclflo 101 J
81 do ptd 3
4o lat pfd N 11. s. Btacl t(l2
do td pfd 4T do pfd...., tr2
III. C.ntral 141 14 Wabain !. . M
N 126 do pfd u
m.. k. a t 4i gp.nt.1, 4a.:.:.'.:::;:; s
SII.VKR-nar. quiet. 2 l-16d ner 01.
MONEY-liil per cent. The rats of
? .Pl'-1". tn Pn market for short bills
LViM'2 !;'JPer ceni and for thr months
bills 47-167)2 per cent.
New York M
InlnaT Stoeka.
NEW YORK. Sept.
the closing prices on
14 The followln
g are
mining stocks:
Aitmi COD J"
Allcs 4t
Braorw 14
Bruntwlrk cos It
romatnek Tuonal .... 0
Coo. ral. A Vs.. .'...Id
Horn HUv.r lat
Iron Sllrar lit
LudrlHo Cos 0J
, Liuia Cblaf
! On alio
Ophlr
Phoaoli
Potoal
Savaso
Bltrra Kavads....
Small Hope
tandard
.. 06
.lid
..tit
.. li
.. is
.. 14
.. It
.. K
..1M
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 14 -MONEY-On call,
easy at 1(S1 per cent; closing bid. 1 per
cent, offered at I per cent; time loans,
slightly firmer; sixty days. 2JjS per cent;
ninety days, StJ3 per cent; six months.
8'oS per cent; prime mercantile paper,
3o4 per cent
BTERL1NO EXCHANGE Heavy, with
actual business In bankers' hills st 84 MeX'tt
4.8(90 for demand and at $180oi8M lor
28 27
97 -97
67 66V4
600 109 108
slxtv-dsv bills: posted rates. 848S4r
commercial bills. 84 84V.
SILVER Par. Mc; Mexican dollars.
46C.
hONDS-Oovernment. steady; railroad,
strons.
The following are the closing quotations
v 'i pun kb nil., w "
V. S. rr. ta. rag ....104l tan. em. ar.14 ts
d mspoa 104: Mn. central 4s.
C. . aa r WIS I do lat tnf
4o coupon 1'S at. f Si. 1. 4a
V. g. saw 4a. rB... lVV l . K. A T. 4s...,
do coupon 1J1V do ta
t'. 8. old 4a. res lo N. R. Ft. of M. r.
let
tf.
inn.
1 n
4 coapne 107 I N. T. r. gen. IHs .incH
Atchlann gen. 4a inV'N. i. Ontral (. aa.
dn ad). 4a M I No. PaclBc 4a 1044
Atlantic r. U 4a ... fHI do ta "4H
B. A O. 4a 1M Norfolk ft W. t. 44..IOI
do la K Or. S 1.. 4a part Hv,
Central of Oa. ta 111 Pans. ronr. IHa innvj
do lat ln- 4' Readlnt Ktn. 4a 1
rhca. A Ohio aHa.-. l1 St. I.. A I. at c. sa in
rai Alton Ui rata St. L. 4r S P. fs. 4a. f
r., p. A 4 new 4a.. M, L S. W la T
'., S4. A SCP. f 4a 110 .Seahnard Air U
C. A N. W. con. 7a. 1M !so. Pacific 4a ....
r.. R. I. A P. 4a... 1 o. Railway (a ...
do col. aa s i Tcxa 4r Pacific-
Crr A St L. ft 4..T1 'Tol.. St. L. A W.
rnlcafo Tar. 4a 7S 'rnlos Pacific 4..
Con. Tohacco 4a 7' do ennv. 4a . . . .
a. D7I4J
.. M'u
. .1174l
..tlV
. 7
..in
104 "4
Colo. A Boutharn 4a. V S Steel M ta .. 81V4
n. A R. n 4a 10l. Wahaah la 11
Brla prior Ilea 4a M do dab B W
do n 4 n .W. A Iaka g-l 4a..
Ft. W. A D. C. la. 107 Wla. fantral 4
Horklni Valla 4ia..o Colo. Pud c. aa ctfa. 1
L a n. unirl'd 4a..iw
Bid. Askcd.
lloston
ROSTON, Sept.
cent; time loans
closing of stocks
Atchlaon adj. 4
do 4a
Mai. Central 4s
Atchlaon
do pfd
Roatnn A Albany
Boaton A Mains
Boaton EleTatad. . . . . .
Fltchburs pfd
Max. Cantral
N. V.. N. H. A H..
Pare Marquctta
t'nion Paclfle
Amer. Art. Chem...
do pfd
stock Marnier
14.-Call loans. !34 ner
, 4Ws per cent. Official
and bonds:
K Weatlnsh. common
pituj AdTanture
4Si Allouei
Mt Amalgamated
9!"4 Amarican Zinc....,
260 Atlantic
12'4 Blniham
.. SI
.. 1
.. 1!
.. 11 '
11
!7
153 Calumet A II..
137 Centennial
14 Copper Rang.
lMVt Daljr Waat
74 Dominion Coal.
4 Franklin
14 Oraniy
W14 tele Rnvals
h Ulaaa. Mining..
13114 Michigan
l.U , Mnhaali
lSJ'Mnnt. Coal A
.6inm-2n
17S
i
tlUj
'4
l
Amer. Pneo. Tube.
Atner. Sugar
do pfd
Amar. Tel. A Tal...
t'4
4KV,
C b
Amor. Woolen
14WOId nonunion.
la
do pfd
Iomlnlnn I. A 8....
K1mon Elec. Ill
flan. Electric
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Mam Gaa
I'nlted Fruit
rnltad Shoe Mach..
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd
"Hid. "Asked.
82 Vl Oacaola
II iParrot
2'.1 IQulncy
173 Shannon
n4 Tamanick
c Trinity
4!', I'. B. Mining..
1M It'. 8. Oil
S2 ll'Uh
sni, Victoria
16 1 Winona
MVWolvarMia
7Uj
16
tl
4
lit
W4
" t
40
11
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Sept. 14. Money was wanted
In the market today In connection with
the payment of a jr,?nii,0(Ki Installment of
the Transvaal loan. Discounts were essler
011 the announcement that 82.900.UU0 in gold
will be sent trom India at the end of the
week. Business on the Stock exchange
was practically inert. Americans opened
Irregular, hardened steadily to above
parity, became neglected. Improved during
the last hour anil closed Arm. Imperial
Japanese government 6a of 1904 were quoted
at 3V
BERLIN, Bept. 14. Prices on the bourse
toduy were Irregular.
PARIS, Sept. 14. Trading on the bourse
today opened irregular and stocks were
higher. They improved later and at the
close prices were Arm. Russian Imperial
4s were quoted at 93.45 and Russian bonds
of 1904 at 609. The private rate of discount
was lH&l per cent.
Condition of the Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Sept. H.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150,000.0(10 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balarsfe. 3148,922,554;
gold, 856,677,884.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 14.-WOOL The Boston
wool market is still active, especially In
medium territory grades. Quotations of
leading descriptions are as follows: Ohio
and Pennsylvania. XX and above, 3443 35c;
X. 30fo31c; No. 1, 334jJ4c; tine unwashed,
24fq:26c; ".i, and H-"lood unwashed, ifMji
L'Xjo; fine washed delnlne, 3Kc. Michigan
X and above. 272Sc; No. 1, 3(Ku.31c; tine un
washed, 21&22c; H, -nd H-lood un
washed, 27(ac; fine unwashed delaine,
83c. California, uorthern choice, 'iliic;
average, 17il!ic; middle counties, 17918c;
southern, lifplSc. Oregon, eastern staple,
l!fOilHc; valley No, 1, Zoc. Territory Idaho,
fine, IWfjl&ttc: fine medium, 18(3lbjc; med
ium, lW9)c. Wyoming fine, lGjiic; line
medium. 17(glSc. Montana fine choice, 3tKo)
21c; fine average, IWtaftc; fine medium
choice, 2021c; avds-fige,, W'JflOc. Colorado
nne. 13jl4c; flne. roVl4M&. l&(glc,
ST." LOUIS. tVPnTt4-WOOL-Steady;
medium grades, cotnurne and clothing, i'Xii
26c; light fine, lfi20ii ibvavy fine, 12diloo;
tub washed, 2Sa35oi, .vl j 1
r '
lOlls and Hoatn.
NEW YORK, Sept. 14. OILS Cottonseed,
quiet; prime cruue, Nominal; prime yel
low, 2&cfi9c. Petroleum steady; refined.
New York, -37.86; Phtlsaelphia and Balti
more. 37.80. Turpentine, dull. 641441 o64c.
KOSlN Steady; strained, common to
good, 32.80.
OIL CITY, Sept. 14.-OILS Credit bal
ances. 31.5:1; certllicatea. no bid. Shipments,
Pennsylvania, 117,976 .tools.; average. 75,15
hbls.; runs, 94,882 bbls.; average. "0.087 bbls.
Shipments. Lima. 90,600 bbte. ; average, 65.
999 bbls.; runs, 83,843 bbls.; average, 51,915
bbls.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 14,-TURPENTINE
Firm, 5lc.
ROSIN-Flrm; A, B. C, $2.552.B7Vi: D,
32.65: E. 32.07Wi2.i0; F. 2.704f 2.72V,; Q, 32 75;
H. 32.95; I, W.io; K. 3.55; N, ti.i'H; WG,
34.70; WW, 35.
Cotton Mnrket.
NEW "YORK. Sept. 14-COTTON-Spot
closed steady, 10 points advance; middling
uplands, 11.011c; middling gulf, 11.25c. Sales.
17 bales.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 14. COTTON Spot In
light demand, prices 6 points higher; Amer
ican middling fair. 7.08d; good middling.
.92d; middling. 6.80d; low middling, 6.60a;
good ordinary, 6.38d; ordinary, 6.14d.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 14.-COTTON-Market
firm. Sales, 3.MJ0 bales. Ordinary,
7 16-ltic; good ordinary. 94c; low middling,
9c; middling, 10 7-16c; good middling, loHc;
middling fair. lOftc. Receipts, 3.16a bain;
stock, 29.000 bales.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14. COTTON Market
quiet and unchanged: middling, 10Hc SaUa.
none; receipts none; shipments, tti bales;
stock, 3,287 bales.
agar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. SUGAR Raw.
steady; fair refining, Sr; centrifugal, 96
test. 4 6-1 Sc. Molashes sugar, 3Vr; Refined,
quiet; No. 6. 4.85c; No. 7. 4.80c; No. 8, 4.Cc;
No. 9, 4.66c; No. l i, 4,ric; No. li, 4.ouv, No. 12,
4 8&c: No. 13, 4.40c; No. 14. 4.40c; confection
ers' A, 8.50c; cut loaf, 6.96c; crushed, 8.96c;
powdered, 6.36c; granulated, 6.25c; cubes,
6.50c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
keitle, good to iIi"i k, 8itu;tiu.
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14.-SUOAR
Steady: open kettle, 2c: centrifugal, 4
4'ic; centrifugal whites, ic; yellows, 4K'
4lbLAB6EB Nominal; open kettlo. 20
25c; centrifugal. 10015c. Syrup, nominal.
Evaporated Apples and DrteM Frnlta.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet with
prices unchanged.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'lTS Prunes
wera easy; spot quotations range from ttt
bc. according to grade. Apricots continue
scarce and firm, with choice quoted at 9Vi&
lOHc. extra choice at lOViflOHc; fancy al
Uil3c. Peaches are also In light supply,
with prlcea firmly held: choice are quoted
at 744f7V4c; extra choice, 8i&nc; fancy, DVx
410c.
Philadelphia Prodtire Market. ,
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14.-BPTTER
Steady, fair demand; extra western cream
ery. ISfiWAc: extra nearby prints. 20c.
EGGS Firm, good demand; nearby firsts,
21c. at mark: western firsts. 21c, ut mark.
CHEESE rnchanged; New York full
creams, fancy. 9V; New York full creams,
choice. 9c: New York full creams, fair to
good, VWc. :
frnnsaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 14. WHEAT
Lower; September. 11.03',,; December. 31 03i;
May. 81.06V, cash. No. hard, 1.0l41i8;
Nq. 8. ILOlfiLOS; No. 4, 90c(j1.01; No. S led,
8112; No. 3, 31. u6108; No. 4, 93c(&81.C'5; te
celpts. 226 cars
CORN Steady; September, 477,c: D'cem
ber, 46'&4fii4e; May. 461,c; cash, No. I
mixed, boo; No. 3. 49V,c; No. 2 white, 60c;
No. 3, 49V4C.
OATS-Steady; No. 3 white. ZHiiVc; No.
5 mixed. St".
K JOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 18c; case
count. 16c; esses returned. Wo less.
HAY Steady; choice timothy,. 39.60;
choice prairie, 37.OCHj7.B0.
RYE; Nominally steady at 7(r,
lU'TTER Creamery, 14V,4jUHc; dairy,
12Wc.
Receipts, Shipments
Wheat, bu 132.0OO 137 600
Corn, bu 16.0m 19.M1
Oata, bu li'.OXl 4, MX)
Whisky Market.
CHICAGO. Bept. 1 l.-WHISK Y-Steifly.
on tmvl of 31 2K.
PEORIA. 6-pt. 14 -WHIBKY-On basis of
81. 'S for tinisliird goods.
ST. LOCIK. 8?pt. 14.-W IIISKY-Btrsdy.
on basis of 81 32H-
CINCINNATI. Bent 14 - WHISKY On
basis of II. i fur finished goods.
(OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Corn-Fed and Wettsrn Beef 8teen Steady
to Strong md Gowg Steady.
HOGS SOLO A BIG NICKEL HIGHER
Not Aa Itxeeestvo Ragiply of ttieen and
Lambs anal Killers Ralral Fstrly
Active and Steady, wltk
Feeders Firm.
OMAHA. Neb.. Sept- 14. 1804.
Receipts were; Cattle, ilogs. Sheep.
Oftlcial Monday ,rwo aiwt MI.U4
urhclal iuecday 4,a4 8.44 2u.o84
Orticlal Weooesday s,ouU 0 l,k0
Three days this week.. 13. 6? 168t9 fr0.4
Same days last week.... 11.440 1o.4ho 8u,lts
bame week before ll.l.io k3.7ii Zl.Tll
Same three weeks ago... 8.4.19 &w3 S2.3.5
Same four weeks ago. ...11,818 U.486 ll.iil
Same days last year 22.881 13.Ua8 Stun
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The lollowtng table nhows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at bomb unuht
lor the year to uate. with comparison with
last year:
1)4. 193. " Inc. Doc.
Cattle 877,i? 6R5,x 10V:9a
Hogs LiCi.iUi Jl,74.4.U 1.723
Sheep 88)1,7(18 864.660 27, U
Average prlcea paid for hogs at South
Omaha tor ths last several days, with com
parison: Data. I 1904. I1DG3. 1902.1901. laW.US.188.
ill I 6 881
7 33
I04
I
Oil
6 06
6 11
6 06
6 061
4 30
I 31
3 69
I
8 27H 6 201
7 42 C 12
7 861 06,
Ml 6 16
4 14
6 83,
6 80
6 42i
6 47
m
6 U
6 I4 V
4 19
7 401
6 2
6 84
4 221 8 62
4 ii i 63
4 80; 3 63
6 47,
7.46
6 tlWi 6 44
80
6 30i 6 60
7 461
6 101
4 301
4
4 vai
4 2i
4 261
4 i
3 60
(7
ft So I 5 441
I 6 84
6 617,1 6 (
6 61'AI
7 61
37!
7 4;
40
6 2C
7 661 h 6 20
3 77
3 73
3 M
7 6u
6 47
u 0
6 6'S 1 6 56 1
6 Oil
0 uo;
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by ench road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'B's.
C, M. & St. P. Ry .. 1 1
V. P. System 78 14 11 4
C & N. W. Ry 3
F.. RAM. V. R R. 80 29 24 6
C. St. P.. M. & O. 3 10
B & M. Ry 61 24
C, B. A Q. Ry.... 1 2
K. C. & St. J 9
C, R. I. & P.. east. 4 3 .. J
C. R. I. A P., west. 18
Illinois Central 1
Great Western t 2
Total receipts.... 236 96 35 12
The disposition of the day's receipts was
i""i euL-n nuyer purcnasing tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 326 821
Swift and Company.... 978 1,700 1,604
Armour A f'o . 1 101 1 kqr 1 cms
Cudahy Packing Co.... 759 1.760 431
Om Pkg.Co. from K.C. 163
Swift & Co. from St. J. 28
Vansant tr Co 140
Carey A Benton 178
Lobman A Co 80
W. I. Stephen 49
Hill A Hunter 66
Huston A Co 17
Root 226
Hamilton A R 404
L. F. Husz ft
Snulres A Co am
Cudahy Bros. A Co 230
Wolf Ar Mnrnnn 91
Other buyers V) 'i.406
L. A Co 214
I .ee RnfhaeMM QR
Haggerty a
uegen 61
J?','A"i,L' 6-m 8703 i3M
CATTLE There wss a more liberal sup
ply of cattle here today than has arrived
In some little time, but the demand on the
part of local buyers was sufficient to hold
prices fully steady 011 desirable grades.
Trading was quite active so that a very
satisfactory market was experienced.
There was a fair sprinkling of corn-fed
steers and at.ything at all good sold readily
enough at steady to strong prices as com
pared with yesterday. Something on the
common and warmed up order may have
boen neglected to some extent, but even
those sold as well as they have of late.
There were quite a good many western
grass beef steers on sale and the quality
was a little better than It has been for the
last several days. Packers all took hold
freely and a fairly active and steady to
strong market was experienced. The com
moner grades sold In much the same
notches they did yesterday, the strength
being confined largely to the better grades.
There were quite a number of cows and
heifers on sale, but the market could be
quoted generally steady. Aa compared
with some of the sales made at yesterday's
best time when buyer were all anxious
for stuff and there was not enough to meet
their orders, the market today may look
a little lower. As compared with yester
day's general market, however, the prices
pain today were Just about steady all
around. Trading was fairly active and
most everything waa disposed ot In good
season.
Bulls. - veal calves and stag could all
be quoted steady.
Tha demand for good heavy feeders and
also for choice yearlings continued brisk
and the prices paid were just about steady.
In tne case or medium weignt ana common
cattle or an weignts tne marKet was
a little Blow and a trifle lower. Common
Blockers were hard to move at any price.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Na. At. Pr, No. At. Pr.
1 1140 4 to it 1120 4 u
M 1160 i ' 12 Mil I U
tO 13W I It
COWS.
17. Hi t to t im 3 8
NEBRASKA.
6 cows... ..1348 3 So
1 heifer... 800 2 60
2 calves.
140
210
300
6 60
6 00
8 76
8 16
3 26
2 16
3 lo
3 16
3 80
1 60
8 00
2 76
1 00
2 00
2 60
2 66
1 20
2 80
2 25
3 33
3 10
2 10
3 20
2 00
2 16
3 60
2 30
2 46
2 6a
2 60
a 46
2 3.1
3 75
2 00
3 30
8 80
3 20
2 76
2 60
3 65
2 66
2 86
2 46
2 90
2 90
t 10
2 60
3 90
3 75
2 90
3 90
3 90
1 calf...
13 calves.
3 calves.
12 calves.
41 steers.... 1U9 3 20
43 steers. ...1274 3 60
2 calves.... 286 8 26
8 cows 9i0 16
311
1 feeder. ..1100
12 feeders.. low
2 feeders.. 1190
61 feeders.. 1188
1 feeder. ..130
4 feeders. .11(2
1 feeder... 90
2 cows 920
1 cow 780
2 cows 11 00
1 cow 1280 2 60
1 helter... ViO
2 60
2 60
2 60
3 60
i 16
2 2o
3 00
i 60
1 66
2 26
6 .5
2 46
00
1 i0
8 2a
2 66
3 20
2 00
3 60
8 20
3 10
2 26
2 60
3 06
06
2 60
3 16
3 00
8 00
3 26
t 76
1 heitef... PM
1 bull 1940
48 Heelers.. 1112
2 feeders. .1100
1 helter..
1 calf
6 COWS...,
4 cows...,
2 cows...
4 calves..
. 630
. 240
. 803
,. b9o
,.1U00
. 266
22 cows.,
3 steers
1 cow...
2 steers
8141
. .s3
.1130
.lltJ
16 mixed
792
8 feeders.. lo62
14 Rteer....ia39
26 cows
824
8 feeders.. 833
2 teeders.. two
21 teeders. .1014
1 feeder.. .1300
6 cows 864
16 cows 963
1 steer...
9 cows...
.1140
.. 974
. 946
6 feeders.
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
.1300
. 60O
.1042
9 feeders.
2 feeders.
1 steer....
2 cows...
3 cows...
2 cows...
780
.1024
60O
W3
1 heifer... 630
1 stsg HoO
11 cows !64
7 cows 870
1 cow 1060
2 cows 990
9 feeders.. 864
1 feeder..
1 feeder..
2 calves..
1 calf
lcalf
70
900
470
460
460
6 feeders.. 626
6 feeders
10 feeders
626
8M
2 calves... 360
1 calf 870
10 feeders.. 806
8 feeders. .1093
1 feeder... 710
I calf 330
10 cows 1089
2 78
2 78
60
8 16
8 16
2 60
2 90
46 feeders.. 1091
33 feeders.. 952
' 1 cow..,.. .1100
8 cows..
12 oows. ,
66 Cows.,
1 cow...
656
2 feeders.. 866
828
. 920
. 670
600
U70
11 cows 968
44 eows 1013
WYOMING.
2 cows., v.. 1010
2 cows 1046
1 60
6 feeders.
2 16
2 16
3 06
2 40
2 80
3 90
3 M
3 90
1 cow
1 cow.
.1000
1 cow..
...1074
....1240
880
2 steers.... 1110
66 steers ...1178
12 steers.... 1090
1 steer 1270
steers.. ..1270
1 stag,
1 steer
1 stevr
.1270
1 steer 1290
8 steers..,. 1333
P.
Redden Neb. -2
60
27 cows 876
rhomaa Bell Neb.
44 steers..
ti cow...
11 cows...
1 cow...,
6 cows...
? cows...
1 teeder.
48 steers.,
I steer...
27 steers.,
1 steer...
..1146 4 00 60 steers...
..986 I 00
F. V. Lovenburg Neb.
1178 180
783
2 80
14 feeders.
71
636
976
614
2 80
2 00
3 80
2 80
.1170
, .:o
. 983
1 36
2 30
2 80
1 feeder..
3 feeders.
10 feeders.
630
2 00
Lyman Roberts Wyo
,.1263 8 80 1 steer...
.16ou 3 80 1 steer...
1160
1260
1 80
80
3 30
,.1090 2 30 1 steer.
. 1320 2 80
7
Mllldale Cattle Co Neb.
3 heifers.. 463 8 26 1 heifer... 600
2 10
2 80
2 26
3 16
2 36
I 60
1 cow ltt 1 26 2 cows 916
4 cows 876 2 00 1 feeder... 610
14 cows 922 2 76 7 feeders.. 911
1 feeder... fet0 2 76 2 feeders. .1116
64 feeders., 9o4 3 t0 19 feeders.. 901
W. Harris wyo.
18 stesra....l222 3 76 1 steer 1160 8 76
J. Gardner Wyo.
1 steers. ...1074 8 60 10 eows 1036 3 06
1 steer 1200 2 80
H. J. McQuire Neb,
8 eows.
7 cows.
1 cow .,
1 cow...
1 cow.,,
7 cows.
3 cows..
...976 2 80
2 calves... 278 4 26
...1014 2 86
Mutxlg A
...160 ISO
... f 1 76
... 30 2 60
... 844 2 60
... 660 2 69
Co.-S. D.
3 cows 900 I 76
1 steer 1200 8 00
6 fr.lers.. 7m 3 00
2 feeJcrs.. 806 I 00
Bept. J...
Sept. 1..
S-pt. 8..
Bept. 4..
8ept. 6..
Sept. 8..
Sept. 7..
Sept. 8..
Sept. t..
Sept. 11.,
Sept. 12.
Sept. 13.
Sept. 14.
L. Berggren Wyo.
22 cow.. ...1100 8 20
D. T. Hollowajr-Neb.
81 feeders. .1003 t 80 1 heifer ... t
3 feeders. .K 2 76 heifers... 161 2 60
1 feeder . ton 8 i 3 cows 8.4 2 60
1 cow 1460 2 00
W. E. Rodebush-Neb.
1 cow 780 2 10 cows 2 10
15 rows "TO 3 6. 3 oows 878 3 i
3 steers. ...1000 I 00
D. P. Halloway-Nb.
38 feeders 797 8.30
L. U West-Neb.
10 steers.... 8TO 3 . 4 steers. ... 3S t 80
2 steers.... T60 2
1 cows 986 2 26 I cows 171 1
Thos. Hlggtna Neb.
2 calves... 3.14 8 5 3 heifers. ..1150 3 7t
4 calves... (76 4 88 4 heifers... 92 8 10
3 calves... 333 4 26 61 cows 998 2 76
6 Cows 1" I 86 .
1 cow 1160 8 75 11 cows 848 III
W. F. Wyatt-8. D.
23 steera...H68 1 10
A. C. Bmlth-Neh. .....
4 cows 816 I 60 II cows 940 J 70
I cows 1190 1 70 8 eows..... 690 2 36
8 Cows..... 967 I 60
Eastwood V. Idaho.
12 cows 1048 2 66
H S. Rfaddock-Neb.
I COW..... 981 126 17 cows .86 2 60
J. O. Evans Wyo.
71 steers.... 1012 I 40
HOGS There was another light run of
hogs here this morning, and prices con
tinued their upward Journey. It was evi
dent, however, that packers did not like to
psy the advance, and as a result trading
was rather slow except on the good light
and butcher weights, such as both psckers
and shippers sre anxious for. The market
could be quoted a big nickel higher on good
light weights, while mixed and heavy
weights were about a nickel higher. The
heavy hogs sold largely from 86. to to 80.66,
mixed and medium weights from 15 56 to
85 65 nnd lights largely from I6.86 to 85 ,0.
There was no great amount of change In
the latter end of the market, and a good
clearance was made before noon. Some of
the prime light weights sold as high as
86.72'4. The fact that the heavy and less de
sirable loads were left until the last mad;
the extreme cloae seem a little slow and
weak, but the change in ruling prices was
scarcely noticeable. Representative sales:
Ns. At. Sk. Pr. No. At. 8k. Pr.
It Ill ... 4 40 M 7S H la
M IH0 ... 4 44 Tl 144 40 t 4714
47 Ill 1M t 47 14 t44 140 t 67
4A Sit M I M It ... M"4
It 114 44 t t 44 XI ... 11
M lot ... t 10 41 ibt 10 III
Tl II! 140 I (O 70 Ill ... i 44
4S Til ... I 40 H f.21 110 40
74 t.M) M 4 44 TT 136 ... 40
tt St! 140 8 M la 131 ... 4 40
....,. ...am M I 50 ' 71 Ill 10 i 40
61 114 ... I tO It 135 to I 40
id 181 14 I M to 231 1M I W
44 tit ll I 10 Tl IST M I 40
75 164 ISO t 40 47.., IT ... 140
;j ti 40 1 to it ... 1 40
14 171 140 I ll4 10 2K ... 6 40
14 Kl N I UH 44 171 in I 14
tl 14 ... Ill 47 Ill 40 t 14
71 HI 140 I614 44 14T ... I 44
44 IS4 II I tl IT 144 ... 141
41 141 44 III 10 HI ... 112
55 151 10 III 44 tl ... It
IS 110 0 III II ! ... IIS
It Kt 14 I U 77 114 80 I tl
St 141 0 I II 4t t04 110 I H
7 Ill 40 I 41 71 HI 44 I 41
44 2M ... Ill 1 14 40 I M
IS 110 ... Ill It ...tit 44 I W
4T 191 M I 44 44 24 ... I 41
It 171 ... 116 T4 tit ... 144
IT S5I 40 I 66 II 10 ... I 16
40 Sot 40 I 14 74 J7 ISO I 46
71 210 80 I 66 77 til 10 I 45
64 182 ... Ill TS 211 ... I IT
II 250 40 I 65 42 10 ... I TO
3 2T It I 56 Tt 114 M I T
17 tt ... I M 44 217 0 I T
6 ITS ISO I 66 40 tot 10 I TO
11 211 10 I 66 72 Ml 14 I TO
0 SW 10 6 66 to Itl ... 170
62 til ... 166 II S14 ... IT!
TO IM 124 I 56 M 207 Ml 71
(4 Ml ... 1 66 7 1T ... I Tt
SHEEP Receipts this morning were not
at all excessive, and aa there was no par
ticular change In the demand from either
packers or feeder buyers, the market held
generally steady.
Packers started out In good season, und
the market ruled fairly active on desirable
grades of both sheep and lambs, with prices
ftenerally steady. Common stuff was neg
ected to some extent, but still the prices
paid were Just about steady. The bulk of
the arrivals was disposed of at a reasonably
early hour.
The feeder market was firm, the same as
It has been for some time past, and any
thing decent, either In the way of sheep or
lambs, met with ready sale at fully steady
prlcea.
Quotations for grass sheep and lambs:
Good to choice yearlings, 33.75(64. 00; fair to
good yearlings. 33.50fjf3.76; good to choice
wethers, 8S.S63.66; fair to good wethers,
83.2663.35; good to choice ewes, 33.26-U3.&0;
fair to good ewes, I2.76tr3.26; good to choice
lambs. 6.0fB6.60; fair to good lambs, I4.75''ai
6.00; feeder yearlings, 83.503.75; feeder
wetheie. 83.2693 60; feeder ewes, I2.004f2.50;
feeder lambs, 83.764.50; breeding ewea, 33.00
(93.26. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr,
1 feeder ewes 80 . 2 50
2 bucks 45 00
81 Nebraska wethers S9 3 60
1 Wyoming yearling 70 3 60
206 Wyoming feeder lambs 67 4 30
30 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 4 80
299 Wyoming lambs 82 4 65
366 Wyoming lambs 61 4 6i
60S Idaho lambs 62 4 75
153 Idaho lambs 62 4 75
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Strong; Demand for Cattle and Hogs
Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO, Sept. 14. CATTLE Receipts,
15,000 head, Including 500 head Texans and
1.000 head westetrns: market strong; good
to prime steers, I6.00Q8.28; poor to medium,
t3.2oK5.(io: Blockers and feeders, 12.003.75;
cows, fl.25ftr4.50; heifers, 82.004jS4.75; canners,
tl.254j2.00; bulls. 82.0O&4.K); calves. S3.0ud
6.15; Texas fed steers, 4.0054.55; western
steers, 33.003.65.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market 6910c
higher; mixed and butchers, 35.10tj0.10; good
to choice heavy, 35.60tt.00; rough heavy,
34 906.46; light, 35.40ij6.10; bulk of sales,
I6.50fi0.00..
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 28.000
head; market lOtfjloc lower; lamb. 151jf20c
lower; good to choice wethers. 13.60(84.26;
fair to choice mixed. 13.003.60; western
sheep, 83.004.00; native lambs, 3.0O'a6.2O;
western lambs. 4.00(g6.50.
Knnaaa City Live Hock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 16.700 head. Including 1.700 head
southerns; market Bteady to 10c higher;
choice export and dressed beef steers, 35.28
6.10; fair to good, 34.00fa6.00; western fed
steers, 84.OCK&6.&0; Blockers and feeders, 82.60
4(4.00; southern steers, 12.50(83.76; southern
cows, I1.6O&.3.50; native cows, ll.6Ofi4.00; na
tive heifers. $2.50&4.75; bulls. I1.7M3.50;
calves. 32.5O&S.&0.
HOGS Receipts. 5.500 head; market 6310c
higher; the top price today was 35.75. the
highest since October, 1903; bulk of sales,
85.61K&6.70; heavy. 5.60(fl.45; packers, $5.U01T I
6.70; pigs and lights, t5.56ft5.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts, 6 800
head; market steady; native lambs, 4.6o
6.60; native methera. 83.26ii4.0O: native ewes.
33.0Oirfi3.75: western Iambs. 14. 60.60: west
ern yearlings. I3.60fj4.00: western sheep, 83.26
t3.70; Blockers and feeders. 12.6003.75.
Hew York Live stock Market.
NEW YORK, Bept. 14.-BEEVES-Re-celpts.
1.7RI head! good steers. 2oiJi40c lower;
common and medium, 10rj20c off; bulls,
steady and medium, 1026e lower; steers.
I3.40-Si.60; half breeds. I3.R5H13.90; bulls. If 25
3. 60; cows, tl.25ti8.60; cables quoted live
cattle lower at Sillc per lb.; top, 12c,,
dresfed weight.
CALVEB Receipts. 1.420 head: market
for veals strong; other calves, steady; a
few tops sold at 84.7699.00; grassers slid
buttermilks. I3.&0&3 76; dressed calves, alow;
city dreseed veals, fj9c per lb.
lions Reeelnta 8 1R3 I head! market
higher; choice, 16.65; western hogs. 16.10. i
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 11,112
heiid: market for sheeD strong; lambs.
steady to firm: sheep. I2.60ccf4.40; few extra,
84.60; culls. !1.60ri2.26; lambs. I5.00iij6.56;
Cantda lamba, 36.76.
St. Loots Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. I5UIS. Sept. 14 CATTLE Receipt.
5,000 head. Including 2.500 head Texans:
market steady; native shipping and export
steers, 14.765.90; dressed beef snd butcher
itef rs. 14.10(56.76; steers under LOW lbB.. 13.8
(64 26; stockers snd feeders. 12.6013. 40: cows
and heifers, t2.50fi4.60; canners, tl.Xtfr2.C0:
bulls, 12.003.90; calves. I3.0OOJ6.75; Texnsand
Indian sleers, 12.603.60; cows and heifers,
2 00' i 85.
HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head; market
steadv to strong; pigs and lights, 4.5oif..90;
packers. l3.6.Vab.D5; butchers und best heavy.
IS R6 06
8trEEP AND LA M RS Receipts, 3 '00
head: market steady; native miton. IS.'irffl
8.5: Ismbs. l4.86ifr6.PO: culls and bucks. ro
(M.00; stockers. 12.7663.25; Texsns. 13.00
4.00.
toek ta right.
Following were the receipts of live stor-k
st tha six principal weirn emeu
any: sm.
South Omaha 6 61
Sioux City l.T'W
Kansas City 1MW
Hi. Louis 6 000
St. Joseph 1 .W
Chicago 15 000
Tot t la
...44.797 82,007 47.672
it. Joseph Live Stork Market,
ST. JOSEPH. Bept. 14. ATTLF Re
ceipts, 197 head: mnrket steadv to 10-?
blither; nstives, I38.va5.86; eows and hel'r-,
I1.76i4.48: stockers ad fteders. f04 0n.
UAiia TO .lnl - i mil I. a-H m.flrat F.fft'A
higher: light, fci.Gi "06.76: medium snd heavy,
ln.R7A5.70.
SHEEP AND LAMB-e--pta. t7l head ;
market firm; range sheep, fl.W.
Ions City l.tro Stack Market.
SIOUX CITY. Sept. 14.-(SpecIal Tela-
verier
lS. Blierji.
6.8C0 9,600
3(0
5 50 6 800
l.OVt S.-'OO
47 "72
6.0() 28.000
gram CATTLE Receipts, 1.7T4) head
market weak; Blockers slow: beeves, 8 fcf
6.60; cows, hulls nnd mixed, tl ?S te; stock
rs and feeders, 2.7T1i J.70; calves and year
llnra. I2 5PVJ38
HOGS Receipts. 3.20 head: market
opened weak, closed higher, selling 16 tf9
10; bulk. 36. 4543 66.
OMAHA
A IIOLKs il.tk
m ar Ret
Condition of Trade anal t)ootattens oa
Staple and Faery Prod nee.
EOGB Receipts moderate; candled atprk,
18c. '
LIVE POULTRY Hens, me; roosters. Be;
turkeys, 10c; ducks. 7j)9c; geese, 6c; spring
chlckns, 12iff1JUo.
BtTTER-Packlng stock. 11(fJllH; eholco
to fsncy dnlrv, 14((71A-; separator. 174J17HC.
FRESH FISH-Tmiit.' 1V; pickerel. 8e;
r'lke, 10c; perch, 7c; blneflsh, 12c; whlteflsh,
oc; salmon, 14o; redsnapper, lie; lobster,
fteen, 20c: lobster, boiled. 30c; bullheads.
Ic; csttiah. 14c; black bass, 20c: halibut,
10c: croppies, 12c; roe shad. 31; buffalo, 7c;
white bsss. He; frog legs, per dos., 3R.
BRAN Per ton. 118
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 uplsnd,
87.50; No. 3. 37 00; medium. 16 80; coars.
$600. Rye straw. 88.50. These prices are
for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per csn.
45c; extra selects, per can. 37c; standards,
per can 82c; bulk standard, per gsl , I1..16;
bulk extra selects, rer gih 11.76; bulk Now
York counts, per gal., 12 00
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valencia, large Bites, 11.759
4 26: small sites, 84.2644.60.
LEMONB-Callfornia fancy. 270, 100 and
HO. 84 00- choice, 3.5U"3.78.
LIMES Florida, per -bakct crates, 14 60,
FIGS California, per lo-lb. carton, 60o;
Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6-crown,
14c; 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medium sited bunch, 12.01
2.60: lumho, 82 75iW3.J6.
CAYENNE PINUAPPLE-1C and 20 tlie,
per crate, 84.00.
FRUITS.
APPLES Home-grown, per bu. basket,
404jnc; per bbl., 82 (irs.2S.
PEACHES Home-grown cling. ' per 10
lb basket. 36c; Colorado, per 6-bnsket crate,
tl 60; Colorado, per box, 80c; Oregon, pat
box, 7608,; Utah, per box, 703SOe.
PLUMS California gross prunes, 11 50;
Italian prunes. 81 .b1.U: i'tah and Colo
rado plums and prunes. trfVffii.io,
PEARS California Bnxtlett. per box. tl M
2.00; Colorado Flemish Beauty, 11.50: Col
orado, Utah ami Oregon Hnrtlett, II. t
I. 75: California B. Hardy. II. f:.
CANTEIXJUPE Genuine Colorado Rocky
Fords, tier crate, 82.00
WATERMELON S-Prr IK (crated), lc.
CELERY Per dos., JkVrTSOr.
GRAPES Home-grown, ter t to 8-lh.
bssket. l6'20c; California Tokay, per case,
II. 6061 68.
CRAB APPLES-Per bbl.. 3.753 00; pe'
market hnaket. 40c.
CRANBERRIES Ca pe Cods, per bbl.,
17.00; per box. 82 flfi
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-grown, in sacks,
per bu , 45c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. Il.90jr2.00.
ON IONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bu.,
8o37.Sc; Spanish, per crate, 31.90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
brsket, 154j200.
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lb., 85o.
Cl'Cl'M BERS Per dot.. 15c.
TURNIPS Home-grown, per bu.; 40fi50o.
BEETS Home-grown, per bu.,- 5JJ60c.
PARSLEY Per doz., 25c.
WAX BEAVv-Per market basket. 60c.
STRING BF.aNS Per market basket, 600.
GREEN PEPPERB Per bushel basket,
$1.90.
SOT ASH Home-grown, per dot., 60c.
EGG PLANT Southern, per dot., 11.60.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, per
market basket. 60c; Virginia, per bbl., ti.75
ira oo.
MISCELLANEOUS.
NEW HONEY Per 24 frames, IS .25. .
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, new, lac; old, 1617c; Wisconsin
brick. 12V4c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1. soft shell, per lb.,
r, hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 2 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb,
10c; peanuts, per lb., 8c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 12c; Chill walnuts, per lb., 12(ff13Vc;
large hlrkorv nuts, per lb., 11c; slmonds,
soft shell, per lb., 15c: hard shell, 13c; shell
barks, per bu., 12.00; black walnuts,., per
bu., 31.25.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. METALS London
cables reported a slight decline on tin. spot
closing at 126 2s 6d and future at 126 15s.
Locally the market was also a shade easier
with spot held at I27.42H'&,27.62,4. Copper
was also lower In London, closing at 57
6s for spot and 67 7s 6d for futures. Lo
cally copper waa unchanged: lake. tl2.62VfciD
12.75: electrolytic, 112.66 12.75, and casting
at 812.S7Vfc(& 12.60. Lead was unchanged at
11 16s 3d In London, and at 4.2vH4.30 In
the local market. Spelter ruled Arm at
86.lfrg6.30 In the local market, and waa un
changed In London, eloslng at" 22 10s. Iron
Closed at 50b 3d in. Glasgow,. and 43s 7d In
Middlesboro. Locally Iron was unchanged;
No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at 113.763
14.26; No. 2 foundry northern at II 3. 25ft IS. 76;
N-. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry
southern soft at 113.6013.76.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 14. M ETA LB Lea d .
steady at 84.12W4r4.15; spelter, Bteady at
14.95. "
Coffee Market.'
NEW YORK. Sept. 14 COFFEE Tha '
advance of 5 points on European buying
and better French cables. The close wss
firm at a net advance of 15(fJ20 points. Sep
tember, e.o'Wfl.'lOe: October. .66(g6.75c: De
cemher. 6.75i6.!lOc; January, 6.85S6.f5e;
March. 7.05(7.20c; May, 7.6ia7.40c; July,
7.46(&7.&5c. Spot, steady: No. 1 RIo, l?c. .
Toledo fee-l Market.
TOLEDO. Sept. 14. SEED Clover, cash
and October, 37.07V4 bid: December. 17.10 bid;
alslke. September, 17.65; timothy, Septem
ber. 31.40 bid.
MISS GREGG IN OKLAHOMA
Omaha Woman Opens Campaign for
Equal Suffrage In the
Territory.
GUTHRIE, Okl.. Bept. 14. (Special Tels
gram.) Miss Lnurn Gregg of Omaha, na
tional organizer of the Equal Suffrage
association, has opened headquarters here
and will begin a territorial campaign for
the purpose of Influencing legislation in
the territorial legislature next winter fa
vorable to the cause r.he represents. Rev.
Anna Shaw and Mrs. Carrie Chapman
Catt will visit Oklahoma white the legis
lature Is In session.
Riot In West VlrnrlnU.
WHEELING. W. Va.. Sept. 14.-A riot la
In prosrens in the foreign colony of Port
land Station. O. . One man waa beaten
almost to death. others had their oars
chewed off and noses smashed. Pistols,
knives and clubs were used freely. Tha
cause of the trouble is as yet unknown.
Nineteen of the rioters have been arrested.
Body of Woman In Trunk.
CLEVELAND. Sept. 14.-The body of a
middle-aged woman was discovered Host
ing dowti the river today, tightly Wedged
In a trunk. The body evidently h-d been In
the water for several days. The police
believe the woman was murdered.
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