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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1904.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MEET
Speculation in Wheat Gates and Armour
Opposed in December Trade.
MINNEAPOLIS BULLS SET STRONGER PACE
O-aika Market Best for Cash Grain
Cora Prospects Good Old
. Steady CosBsnerrlnl
Rcwi ma Gossip.
OMAIIA. Oct. a, 1904.
The grain market presents many Inter,
eating feature. The demand (or Hour
hows soma cessation, but the demand tor
cash wheat baa not begun to fall off. The
railroads cannot bring the grain from tna
west last enough anu It Is estimated that
Washington ami Oregon wheat to the
amount of many millions of bushels Is
yet to come forward. Minneapolis, despite
large, and accumulating stocks. Is strong
and one of the Arm spots of the entire
Hat. Omaha prices are at a premium and
today there la no better market for Im
mediate delivery than this. The specula
tive element Is somewhat at sea regarding
the situation and from the character of
the fluctuations It looks very much as If
the traders did not care to be either way
very long getting In and out with re
newed agility- The fact has developed that
John W. Gates, the famous plunger, and
Armour are arrayed against each other on
the December wheat future. Gates with
the horns and Armour with the shaggy
hide. It Is one of the things that the
would-be predictor can never tell to a
certainty the exact position taken by Ar
mour, Valentine, the "Armour" on the
board, today may be offering wheat In
Ko.OOO-busliel lots today and at the same
ttme picking It up through his brokers
here and there around the room. Gates Is
said to be carrying a long line of 20,000.000
bushels. On the developments of the see
eon Gatee' position Is certainly tenabl
and his opponent always tenacious. Liver
pool was easier. Southwestern receipts
were light. It is claimed by some that
prices today are on an Importing basis from
Manitoba and almost there on the Argen
tine crop. Still, speculators are bidding
It up because the cash Is wanted and the
horts are nervous.
December broke sfter an early advance
of So until there was a net loss of c;
then It turned and with m ny fluctuat ons
thowed but little change VtMc either way
from yesterday's clo e. the final 4 tnd cat ng
little actual change. December, $1.16 to
11.13J41.14. fluctuating between $1.144
114 to ii.H; May,
to I'.i: to
il.121.13K,
off
to $1.13 and back to
During the last half hour of the session
there was another display of strength, the
short vlelng with each other In getting to
cover. The result was an advance of e
In December and c In the Mav delivery
Corn was higher and lower. Kansas City
received several cars of new corn yes'er
day and It graded No. 1. Corn Is admitted
to be of good quality, December i the
speculative center sold to 47?e recovered,
to 49o and went back to 48tto shnwl g very
little change as compa-ed wUh Thursday's
clo Mav was rllehtly better.
Oats were steady and there were no
changes In values worthy of special men
tion. Primary receipts: Wheat, 1.064,000 bit.,
against 1.041,000 bu. Corn, 249,000 bu against
643,000 bu.
Phloments: Wheat, 192,000 bu., against
(71.000 bu. Corn, 309,000 bu., against 474.000
bu.
Omaha Grain Inspection In: Six cars
Wheat. 7 cars oats, 6 cars corn, 1 cr rye,
1 car barley; total, 21 cars. Out: Ten cars
oats. 1 car wheat; total. 11 cars.
Omaha -Canh Sales One car no grade
wheat. 85c; 2 car" standard oats, 2814c; 1
ear No. I mrn. 4814a.
Omaha Cash ' Prices.
WHEAT No. t hard, $1.0781.10; No. 8
hard. $1.0714; Nc. 4 hard, SOcl.OO; No. 8
ipring, $1.10; no grr.de, 8c
CORN-No. , 48,o; No. 8, 48Hc; No. 4.
17c: ho grade, 44c; No. 2 yellow, 4SH4o; No. 8
yellow, 49c; No. 3 white, 4814o.
OATS No. mixed, 27c; No. 3 mixed,
t6c; No. 4 mixed, 25o; No. 2 white, 2HU2$c;
No. 8 white 27tt2o; No. 4 white, 2&c;
lUndard, 28o. -
Car Lot Receipts.
" ' Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 60 123 112
Minneapolis 6;1 ... . ...
Dululh , 1 194 ...
Kansas City 101 84 12
Bt ' Louis 70 83 69
' Mrala .Markets' EUtnktr,.
Closing prices ot gram today and
Thursday at the markets named were aa
follows:
lows: ,
CHICAGO.
. Today. Thursday.
116 l.l.H
.. 1.1, 1.13
.. 9IH4B' 99
1.14 1.13
Wheat
December .
May
July ........
October
Corn
December .
May
July ,
Oats
December .
May
J... 48
I.'.!."."!""."" 45$
48
46
46
30
29
29
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat-
December ..
May
Corn
December ..
May
. 1.08
. 1.06
1.06
1.04
41
41
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
December t.l
May . 1.17$
Corn
December ..' 44
May 42
MINNEAPOLIS.
1.1'
1.18
43$
Wheat
December
1.19
1.19
1.17
1.17
May
Wheat
December May
DULUTH.
1.18
1.17
1.16'
1.16
ft
Financial Gossip.
Lehigh Valley bond sale ratified.
Easier tendency In consols In London.
Good supply of stocks In loan crowd.
Pressed Steel Car common dividend will
be maintained.
Union Paclflo Interests will not enter
Atchison board.
Bai'.ks gained from sub-treasury since
Friday $631,000.
Good market for new Wabash Pittsburg
tf ..tnal bonds.
American stocks In London Irregular,'
mostly above parity.
Pacific coast report shows 7.81 per cent
earned on capital stock. ....
Long Island is planning a trolley system
In connection with the road.
Figures of currency movement for this
week likely to be less favorable than laat.
No truth In rumor that Pennsylvania has
bought Ontario dc Western, but sale of
road considered certain.
It Is estimated Pittsburg traders sold
100,000 shares of United States Steel pre
ferred during the lost two days.
St. Loall Grata Bad Prawl.li,.
. ST. LOUIS. Oct. O. WHEAT Firm : No.
. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.164; track, $1.06(3
1.10; December, $1.1601.16; May, tlMW:
No. 2 hard, tl.Uwl.14.
CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash. 61c: track.
MVie: December, 44c; May. 4Sc.
OATS Firm; No. 3 cash. 30c; track, 3KZ1
8Ho). December, 30o; May, 31c: No. i
white, 82c. ,
FLOUK Julet and unchanged; red Win
ter patents. $6.5fld.tW, epeclil brands
hlfher: extra fancy and straight, 6.uun
6.3u: clear, $4-85i&4.60. , .
SEED Timothy. I2.66iff2.86. 1
. UHAN:r1),uU nl ' "' cked. east
track. 84(f7o,
HAT-Dull and heavy; timothy, $6.00a
12.60; prairie. $6.0O9 50. .
I HON COTTON TIES 95c.
BAOOING 771,0.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
iu'Ji0XIS'i)NSr?or,t' ""Changed: jobbing.
$11.10. Laid hlfrher; p-lme. 7.C6 .'o-.
sleedy; box d extra ihort, $3.75; clear rt S.
BiPrftULTYrUnch,ne,IJ chickens. 8o:
leUifV ! tur'' WHc; ducks. He;
.vS'hTlr'lS?!0 dera,nd: creamery. 160
EQUa-Qulet at 18c. case count.
Flour barrel. R'fto " iTj
Wheat, bushels . tJ'H K'
Corn. bu-hel ' JjJ'jS p0
Cat bushels !o )
M'lw.iku Hra'a M-rVet.
MILWAUKEE. Oct. 21. WHEAT Firm
No. 1 northern. 81UwM.l: N o? 4 nor Lharu!
, $1111. is: Way. $1.14.W1.I4? norUwu
RYE-Finn: No, 1, 84c.
PRLEy-iteady; No, X 6Sc; sample, a
Liverpool Urrla aael PreTtilsai,
LIVERPOOL, Oct. a-WHEAT-Siot
notrln'.l; futures, quirt; December. Ts 4Vd'
1,'OKN Spot, Amrrlian mixed, steady 4a
d; futures, quiet; December, 4s 0.
Dalata Grata Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. Oct. 21-WHEAT-To
fiT JL-' bHr1- 11 1M"t No- 1 northern.
U-21: No. t uorUiorn, tL14; on track, No
1 northern, $1.21; No. I northern. $114;
December, $LW; May, $1.14. h
OATS To arrive and oo track, 28c
CHICAGO GRAM AND PROVISIONS
Featares ( tke Tradlag aad Cleslag
Prices ea Beard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Oct 21.-Blg flour snt.g snd
continuea demand for cash wheat today
strengthened prices of wheat for fu.urs
dellveiv. A net gain of So waa made in
both December and May option, corn
waa c higher. Oats show a gain of
c. Irovlslons are tip oQluC
At the opening eent.ment in the wheit
market waa quite wean a a .e?Llt of
considerable scattered selling. The p. n
cipal cause of the se.ling p,esuie was a
report of increased shipments from Aige.i
tine and a resultant dec.lne In all toiel.n
grain markets. Inl.lal quotations of De
cember were off (gHc to Vdc at $l.lo(f
1.14V May was uown t,tto at 1.12
1.13. On the decline pit traders were flr
buyers. A leport by a St. Louis trade
paper stated tl at prevail!. ig 4eat.er nas
been ideal for the piO(.at.lon of the He
aian fly and that the pet had made a-
ft
a ranee in the wheat ne.o- or iinnuia,
iseourl and Kansas. The winter hit
crop on the whole, however, according to
this authority, has bten making seasonable
growth. A part of the Ute buying was
attributable to this r.port. many trades
Interpreting It as being favorab.e to bll.
In consequence the market waa exception
ally strong. December sold up to . 11.16
and May to $L14. At the clote DacemDer
sold at $l.lMi. Final quotations on May
Were $1.14dl.l4. -
Strength of-wheat was the main Influ
ence affecting the corn market, although
small receipts and a good aph demind
aided In creating a bull ch sentl nent De
cember opened Qc lower at 48l8, sold
between 47o and 49o and cloied at 48(9
48c. Local receipts were 123 cars, with
10 of contract grade.
Oats were firm. In sympathy wl'h other
grains. The volume of business was very
light, the accumulation of stocks being a
restriction on trading. After opening
o lower at 2SHfr28N,c December auvancel
to 29lo and closed at Zc Loral receipts
were 112 cars.
A good demand from outsiders and fair
buying by pH traders caused strength la
provisions. Offerings were light, even at
advanced prices. A strong hog market
and small receipts at the yard wrre bull
factors. The market closed strong, with
January pork up 15c at $12.56. Lard and
ribs weYe each up 6&7c at $7.227.26 and
$.62H.65. '
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
68 cars; corn, 107 Cars; oats, 124 oars; h g.
8,000 head.
The leading futures ranged aa follows: .
articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close! TeTy!
Wheat
Oct.
Dec.
' May
July
Corn
Oct.
Dec.
May
Onto
Oct.
Dec.
May
Pork
Oct.
Jan.
May
Lard
Oct.
Jan.
May
Ribs
Oct.
Jan.
May
. 114 113
1 13 1 15 1 14
1 14 1 15 1 13 1 16 1 14
1 12" 1 14
1 13 1 14 1 12 1 14 1 13
98,99&' 98 . 89 99
51 60
48 49 47 48 60
45 46 46 46 46
28 2!)
28ff 29 28 29 28
30 31 30 31 30
10 96 10 96 "
12 47 12 60 12 47 12 66 12 40
12 60 12 60 U 46 12 50 12 35
7 25 7 32 7 26 7 80 7 22
7 20 7 27 7 20 7 25 7 17
7 27 7 35 7 27 7 32 7 27
720 720 720 720 7 15
6 60 6 67 50 6 66 50
6 86 $70 666 6 67 6 60
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. $S.S09
$.40; straights, $4 9095.20; bakers. $3.3001.00;
spring patents, $6.303.70; straights, $4.60(9
"WHEAT-NO. J spring $1 121.17; No, 3,
tl.0fiOl.15: No. 2 red, $1.171.18r:
CORN No. 2. 63c; No. 2 yellow, 66e.
OATS No. 2. 29Ac; No. 2 white, 3131c;
No. 8 white. toWdZlc.
RYE No. 2, 78c.
BAHL&Y Good feeding, 86037c; fair to
choice malting, 40f??52c. - .
SEEDS No. 1 flax, $1.10: No. 1 north
western, $1.16; prtme timothy, $3.60; clover,
contract grade, $12.26.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per hbl., $11.00
11.10. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.807S2. Short
rlhs slde (loose). $7.26f7.37. Short clear
Sides (boxed), $7S7r7.62i
The receipts, andshlnments were as fol
lows? I'i iLt. . RM.Inta fthtM.,.!.
. UUIV. . 4S C , I. .4. 1I I'
Wheat, bu 87 000
Corn, bu. ,...,...;... ........117 700
Oats, bu. ..................... 168.409
Rye. bu 14 loo
Barley, bu 7K hk
12?no
2?9JO0
190,n0
156 500
870
84.900
On the Produce exchange tnria hm hur.
ter market waa firm; creameries. 15?i?lc;
dairies. I3(ff18c. Ka-gs, Arm. At mark, esses
Included. 16(frl8Me; firsts. 18o; prtme
ioTiot4c: .ext.ra",a- th"- ea"le,r-
NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
(laotatloaa of the Day ea Tarloas
. Commodities.
NTCW TORK. Oct. 21.-FLOUR-Reeelpt9,
14,430 bbls.: exports. 2 900 bbls.;-sales, 16.964
pkas ; market very dull, but flrmlv held-,
Minnesota r tents, $6.1098.16: Minnesota
bakers. $4.404.60: winter ra tents. $5.509
5.76: winter straights. $6.30fi6 60; winter' ex
tras. $3.60(ff4.u winter low grades. $3.H
4 00. Rye flour, flrm: sales. 400 bbls.: fMr
to good, $4.4(K4.0; choice to fancy. $4 .65
6 00. . Pnckwheat flour, dull; . per 100 lbs..
tf 35.
rORNMKAt Tallow western. tt.lll.lS:
City. $1.1?1.14; kiln-dried. $3.003.2a
RTF. Nominal
RAPT WT-Steady;" feeding, S3o, o. I' t
New Tork.
Ww1T-Reeelnta. $.200 bushels: sales.
4,700.0no bushels futures Spot firm; No. t
red. $1.224 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern.
TMiliith $1.28 f. o. b afloat: No. 1 hard
Manitoba. $1.08 f. o. b. afloat Options
opened easy because of large estimates
and poor cables Afte ruling Irregular for
a time, the market Anally turned strong on
bull support, December manipulation. In
creased new and cah demand, a scare of
shorts, closing ic for the net higher: May,
$l.13t(tr1.1f;vi, closed $1.15; July. $1.03gn.04H.
$104: December. $1.17(31.19. closed
$1.18.
CORN Receipts, 10,760 bushels; exports,
8.108 buahels: sales. ' 16.000 bushels futures.
Spot Arm: No. 2, 68o elevator and 68o
f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow. 61c; No. 2
white, 68o. Option market opened easier,
but, recovering, held flrm all day on de
mand from shorts, closing MiffrUc higher;
May closed tlo, December 60(tfS0c, closed
66C.
OATS Receipts, 66,700 bushels;' exports,
24.319 bushels. Spot market flrm; mixed
oata, 26 to 83 pounds. 34'936Hc; natural
white, 30 to 82 pounds. 8b4i36o; clipped
whit 36 to 40 pounds, 37ig39o. Options
nominal.
FEtlD Quiet; spring bran, $20.06; mid
dlings, $20.26.
HAT-Dull; shipping, 62c; good to
choice, 77e.
4HOPS Firm: state common chotea.
1904, ll3Xc; 1903, 81;35c; olds, 1418c Pa
clilo coart, 1904. 3iac, livJ, 3a.c, Oids,
I4l lc
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs..
17c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., lc; Texas
(dry). 24 to 30 lbs., 14o.
LEATHER Firm ; acid. 24926a.
PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $10.60
4510.65; mesa, $H6uv.60; beef hams. a.jOCo)
'6.00; packet. $9.60'060; ctv ertM mess,
$14.6016.00. Cut meata, dull; pickled bel
lies, $9.00ifj)11.00; pickled shoulders. $7.2607.60;
pickled hams, $9.70tjj'10.60. Lard flrm; west
ern steamed. $7.60; October closed at $7.80.
nominal; refined Ann; continent, $8.00;
South America, $$.60; compound. $6.00a7.&O.
Pork firm; family. $16.60; short clear, $14.00
617.00; mecs, $12.501S.OO. , ,
TALLOW Nominal; city, 4o; country,
414C
RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra.
2Trr;"r. '"nan nom'nl.
POULTRT Alive, dull: western chickens.
12c; fowls. 12c; turkeys, i;o 4c Dre-ied,
dull; western chlckeua, Uc; fowls, llW&iao;
tu-kevs 2223o. .
BUTTER Firm; street prica extra
creamery, at?HV4c; ofncial prices creamery,
common to extra, 1345 21e; held. 2O20c;
state, dairy, common to extra, ltMo.
EGGS Firm; western flnest selected. 2St4
T24c: sverage best. KV,Hi?in.
CHFE9F Slow; state ful creams, small '
colored snd whits fancy, poor to prime, 7 j
Jr;vn , w....-.., rv u ig prime,
bic: large white, fancy, poor te prime
fair, 7S8c
MlBaele Qra Mele.
MINNEAPOLIS. Oct H. WHEAT May,
$1.19; No. 1 hard. $14; No. t northern, $l.a;
No. $ northern. $1.17.
FLOl'R First patents, $646r)6.65: second
patents, $4.30'1 40; flrst' clears. $4.404.60;
second clears. $3.003.10. In wood. Lab.
Minneapolis.
B RAN In bulk. $15.26.
Phllei-aUi Prepare MsrVet,
PHILADELPHIA. . Oct. 21. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, tie.
IOCS Firm and lo higher; western A rata,
taoiSo at mark.
CHEESa-44ulet at t10o.
Taletlo ed Markst.
TOLEDO. Oct. a. SEEPS Clover, cash
snd Octolwr, $7.42; D-einbr, $7.46; March,
$7.66. Alaika, prime, $8.00.
, PeerU Grsla Marvel. .
PEORIA. Oot 21 tXjRN Qirotee steady;
No. i, euui No 4, 64c 1 no gtade. Oa.
NEWYORK STOCKS AND BOND S
Xarket Eailj in tht Day it Actire, Irreg
nlai and Higher,
ADVANCE IN UNION PACIFIC RENEWED
Westers Stocks Loe Hearty All tae
Rise Owlagr to Front Taking
Darlag; tke Last
Hoar.
NEW TORK, Oct. 21. There waa a re
vival of ypocuiailve excitement In slocks
touay. Theie was some uncertainty as to
wheiner the mid-week reaction had been
decisively checked by yesterday s late rally,
but as soon as this was seen to be the case
the trading bioke Into great in.mHti n
The rise was uneven, one point and then
another being aflected, but la me cuu.t. vi
the oay's very large dealings practically
all the stocks came In for their share of
the advance. The tide of the market was
so strong that room tradeis became very
bold In their operations and dealt In prac
tically unlimited amounta of the violently
active stocks. The dimensions of such
operation la Indicated by the bid made dur
ing the spurt In Pennsylvania for any part
of 60.000 ahares at 137. This kind of trad
ing is made on quick turns for very small
price changes, and the trader Is In and out
of the market many times on a movement,
thus adding enormously to the aggregate
of the total dealings without, perhaps, ef
fecting any actual transfer of holdings at
all.
The renewed advance In Union Pacific,
after a period of hesitation, had, as a more
substantial baals, the consideration of the
details of the annual report, which was re
garded as testifying to the extraordinary
prosperity and strength of that system.
These special movements had a far-reaching
sympathetic effect through the list. It
would be tedious to attempt to detail the
day's movement otherwise, as they em
braced practically every part of the list.
The United States Steel stocks shared at
one time In the day's upward movement,
but they were late In getting smarted and
did not bold well. Amaliramated Copper
was affected by disappointment that the
dividend had not ben raised on yester
rtay'a declaration. A sharp break In Pressed
Steel Csr was due to rnmn-s th't dividend
hopes were to be disappointed. The specu
lation was fostered bv the extremely easy
money market, ouotstlons belna; marked
down for both call and time loans.
t The great volume of the room trading
msde the pro"t taklnc In the Inst hour
quite heavy. The reu't was an I'rea-ular
movement during the final hour and con
sldsble curtailment of best prices the
lending western s'ocke losing prsetleslly all
of their gslns. The cloning, however, was
about stendv.
Ponds were flrm. Total sales, pnr value,
H.7n5.00o. Triited States bonds were un
changed on call.
Quotations on the New Tork Stock ex
change ranged as follows:
E""e. H'rn.L.e"'.clo"
.41.800 87 86 8
. 3,800 102 102 102
.15,400 96 94 96
. 100 96 96 96
. 2,000 133 183 133
Atchison
do preferred
Baltimore & Ohio...
do preferred
Canadian Pacific...
Central of N. J
100 184 1S4H lh3
Chesapeake A Ohio. 7.400
Chicago & Alton ,
do preferred
Chicago G. W 39,100
Chicago & N. W 8,000
C, M. & St. Paul.... 38,400
4b4j 419s 7j
do preferred
100 184
Chicago Ter. & Tr...
do preferred
C. C., C. A St. L...
Colo. Southern
do lat preferred....
do 2d preferred.!...
1,800
600
2,900
. 600
800
23
29
176
294
30
83
Delaware & Hudson
D.. L. & W
Denver & Rio G....
do preferred
.11,600
2,600
1,200
900
....120.100
Erie
do 1st preferred
.7.900
, 6,400
"200
, 1.600
2,700
3,600
1,000
do Zd preferred..
Hocking Valley....
do preferred
Illinois Central....
Iowa Central
do preferred......
K. C. Southern....
do preferred
90
145
29
60
28
137
163
1,600
Louisville & Nash.. ..11,400
Manhattan L 11.200
Mat. Securities ;. 24.400
Met. St. Ry . . . . . ; 107,300 1 130
Minn. & St. Louis.....
M.. St. P. at 8. S. M. 600 82
82
l6i"
29
67
133
73
ao prererrea
Missouri Paclflo
M., K. T
do preferred
Nat. R. R. M. pfd..
N. T. Central
Norfolk Western.
..16,600' 106
..18,800
..12,000
.. 1.600
.. 4.900 136
.. 6,600 78
do preferred
Ontario A Western. .251,700 44 . 40
Pennsylvania 143"1 137 136
P., C. C & St. L..... SjO 74 74
Reading 161,600 77 76
do 1st preferred 200 88 88
do 2d pfd., ex dlv. 700 82 80
Rock Island Co...... .138.800 31 29
do preferred 10.800 74 72
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. 1.400 63 82
St. Louis 8. W 1,900 23 22
do preferred 2.200 60 49
79
81
Southern Pacific 29,100
Southern Railway 44,100
.do preferred 400
Texas & Pacific. 8.800
Toledo. St. L. & W.. 1,600
do preferred 4,300
Union Paclflo 111,100
do preferred 200
Wabash 7.500
do preferred 6.400
Wheeling A L. E 7.000
Wisconsin Central.... 2,400
do preferred 2,100
Mexican Central 17,300
Southern Paclflo pfd. 1,000
Adams Express Co
81 81
43 61
106 107
17
116
American Express Co. 1C0
209
IT. S. Expresa Co.... 100 117
Wei s-Farao EXD. Co
Amal. Copper 23,000
Am. Car A Foundry.. 1,000
64
26
81
do preferred..
Am. Cotton Oil 100
do preferred
American Ice $00
do preferred 400
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
Am. Locomotive....;.. 6.800
do preferred 8.200
Am. Smelt. A Ref.... 18100
do preferred 1.600
Am. Sugar Refining... 8.400
Ana. M. Co.. ex dlv. 700
Brook. Rapid Tran... 89.800
Colo. Fuel A Iron. ...24.100
28
97
Conaol. Gas 11 1H
Corn Products 2O0
do preferred 100
Distillers' Securities.. E.7O0
General Electric 200
Inter. Paper 6"0
do preferred 1,000
Internet. Pump
do preferred
National Lead 6,100
North American 400
Pacific Mall 8.700
People's Gas 88 000
Pressed Steel Car. .. .14.400
24 Wi
96 96
39 89
107 109
do preferred 900 81 81 8H
Pullman Palace Car 226
Republic Steel 2.000 15 12 12
do preferred 20 6"H 62U 6
Rubber Goods 1.600 22 23 Ky
do preferred 100, 86 86 86
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... (400 67 66 6',
TJ. 8. Leather 18,?oo 13 18 lav
do preferred 1.600 92 91 911
IT. S. Realty A Imp.-.. 20 61 63 6.1V
U. 8. Rubber 1,000 29 28 J9V
do preferred 2) 84 83 R3'.
U. 8. Steel 63.100 21 20 20
do preferred 74 800 82V4 80V4 81V
Westing. Electric...,. 1.000 1T? 172 171
Western Vnlon 800 93 91 914
. Total sales for the day, 1,927,640 shares.
I,ns4ns Stoek Market.
LONDON. Oct 21.-C1oslng:
Consols, moaty.... H
1. T. Csntrsl..
..13744
.. tii
.. 9414
... 41S
... TDV4
... 10
.. a
.. u
... 41
::: ii
..
... T4t
... '
,.. M
... U
... 41
do account
Norfolk W.
Anaconda ............ 44
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pannajrlvanla
Raad Minos
Rradlns
da 1st pfd
' do id pfd
Southern Railway
do (d
Alrhlsoa M'4
do Bid n
Baltimore A Ohio.... t?4
Canadian Pactflo 13744
Chan. Ohio ..
. 4H
. "la
Chlraso Ot. W..
C M. A it P.
DBn
Drnrar A R. O.
da pld
Krte
da lot pfd...
da Id p(d...
Illinois Central
tonia. Nash..
IIH, Southern Paella ..
.... tftijvnios rtcino
.... ''4I do pfd
.... 7H U. g. Rtrol
.... 11 da pld
.,..1 IWabaah
....1M441 do ptd
si., K. T
Il BpafTn ts .
7
SILVER Par, steady. 26d Per ounce.
VONEY-WIM per cent
The rate of discount In the open market
for short hill Is t per cent; for three
months' bills. $a2 per cent
Mow Yertc Mlalnar Itcclia.
NEW TORK. Oct 21. The following are
the closing prices en "i!n'n stocks!
Adams Cpa ......
LHtla Chief ...
OMarta
. I
.174
.tl
. II
. 1
. it
Alloa .
.. Id
.. II
.. U
.. 19
,.1M
,.1M
- I
"r hlr
nrwnawlck Con
Coaaatork Tunnel
Con. lal. A Va..
Hers SIlTor ...
Iron Bllror
Laifvllle roe ...
offered.
PhaanU
Psloel
Smvaco
ai.rra Narad U
Small Holms .......
aUaadarS ...,.
Treavsary fttateaaeat.
WASHINGTON. Oct.. SI. Today's state,
nent of the -treasury b. la news In the geu.
eial fund, eauluauve 4kt Uie txMi.guO.uuO gold
In the division of redemption, ehowj
availaole cash baiauce, $i4i,,4M; told,
132,11.
BCslNESS) OF ASSOCIATED SAXICs
Clearlaga o tke Great Commercial
Ceatere of Ceaatry.
NEW TOKK. Oct. 21. The following
table, complied by uradsweei, shos tin
bank clearings at the principal cities for
the week ended October 20, with the per
centage of increase and dfeireaee aa com
pared with tna corresponoing weea last
year:
CITIES.
Clearinge.j Inc.
Deo.
New Tork
C hicago
Boston
PhiladelDhla
$1,806,463,174
65.51
187.6ol.635
. .7
9.4
145,1). Hil
134.Vi4.6IM
Kl.ii3o.6 4.'
34.9.1.778
22.31
1 St. Louis
. Pittsburg
Ban Francisco
' L'altlmore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
ew Orleans..
Cleveland
I Minneapolis
21. U,
"ii9
1.0
34,tiu6.9iO
2ti, bJ.i. 4.t
00
22,fr.9,900j
1.7
S!d,wi,w!
19.U19.1IW
10.6
9.6
13.5
13.nfi4.o4l
22,227.736!
10,!o.l)
12.61
4.6
16.9
iccrou
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee
11.8.3.31
8.612.6J6
4.1
7.617.5M
16 1
6.9
1.6
I Providence
lo,t).oo
DUIIU1U ..
Indianapolis
St. Paul
IajS Angeles
St. Joseph
Denver
Columbus
Memphis
Seattle
Richmond
Washington
Savannah
Albany
6,S2,7KS
6.4U3.4ii3i
4, .4.30
10.61
.8
6.1
'$'6
6.484.08J
4.94,028
6.4'2.1.V
6.9
4,675, 500
8.7
7.WI.12U1
26.4
8.4
4.9!9.M0
4.943.439
21.7
4.371,735
13.9!
.tk1i.4t
4.429,708
4.8!
17.9
23.8
88.3
i5.4
, Portland, Ore
Ft. Worih
I TaIaHi .
4.773,656
4.999.344
3.189.232
Salt Lake City
Peorl t
Atlanta
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane
Tacoma
Grand Rapids
New Haven
S.6S7.59!
8,228,707
1.1
4.0-9.1
17.1
22.91
"i'.i
8,178.4001
Z.689.034
2.NH.6HS!
2,170,SS4
2,778,556
2,945.805
1.6
12.8
39.4
l,f82.03e
4.81
1,374,722
1,526 465
6.7
'io!6
1 Dayton
...11.
nuuuift
Bpringlield, Mass....
Worcester
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Topeka
Sluux City
Syracuse
Evansvllle
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del
2.127.701
1,6,6,81
1,643,4091
1.979.647
16.8!
8.01
Zb.U;
2,254,728
1,046,770
1.4.16,767
6.71
1,404,626
14.0
1.2H2.tK9
"ii'.bl
10.4
'is'.i
28.8
20.6
'ia!i
24.5
29.8
1.650.507
I,0o7.7s0
1 Knoxvihe
1,249,364
Davenport
Little Rock
Wilkesbarre
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, W. Va....
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga
ho,6!rt
1,299,660
14.6
K(8,337
679,904
882.656
837.923
11.6
1,029,5;;
646.600!
48.1
'ii'.'t
'20.6
2S.I
'$:
"a.h
'ii'.i
9.8
. 9 6
18.6
"i'.i
$.3
"i.'i
.9
7.5
11.3
so.o
" 'ii'.i
5.1
13.4
"i'.i
796,037
784,831
7X5.6001
Springfield. Ill
1 ........ .. Vllnh
Toungstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo, N. D
New Bedford
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla. ...
Lowell
Chester, Pa
Greensburg, Pa
Rockford, 111
Blnghamton
Springfield, O
Bloomlngton, 111
Qulncy, III
Sloux Falls, S. D....
Mansfield. O
Decatur, III
Jacksonville, III
Fremont, Neb
tHouston
tGalveston
tCharleston. S. C...
Cedar Rapids
Totals, U. S
Outside New Tork...
609,429
661.7341
19. 0
602,877
67S.120
628,579
442,900
822,260
627,826
89S.6981
6.41
447,834
4.9
472,737
442.000
880.6101. .
-I
403.367
292.870
317.764
8.21
197.230
271.628
276.59S
169.658
18.533.992
16.1
12.806,000
4.9
1.759.381
24.7
, 476.908
$2 750, 256. 57
34 61...
.9...
913.793.18o
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg ,
Ottawa
24.497.2321
4.0
"e'i
6.8
19.8
"i'.i
"i.'i
19.?29 2M
8.9
2.9
6,878,966
2.4W.014I
! Hal'fax
1.86.361
Quebec
Vancouver, B. C
Hamilton
'ondon, Ont. ......
5t. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C...
Totals, Canada..,
1.641.4641
1,704.9141
' 1,235.0171
" 910.2061
1.110.6S0I
747.443
1.2
6.9
$ 62.348,5501 .2.
tNot Included In totals because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not included In totals because of no com
parison for last year..
TfeW Torlt Mosey IhTsrVet.
NE WTORK. Oct. 21.-MONET On call,
steady at m2 per cent; closing bid and
offered 1 per cent; time loans, easy snd
dull; sixty days. S per cent; ninety days
and six months. SVfc per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER -485
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with
actual bulness In bankers' bills at $4.86951!
4.86 for demand and at $4.8176'f 4 880 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4.84 and
u mV.ft4.fn: commercial bills. $4.83?4 83.
SILVER Bar, 69o; Mexican dollars.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
The following are th closing quotations
n stocVs n4 bore"
TJ. 8. rt. Is. n(....104!MtnhatUn s. g. 4S...106H
do IB. COUDOB 1U4 Mx. usmnu u '
00 M, rri
do eoupon
do now 4s, reg. .
do coupon
do old 4s, reg...
do coupon
Atcbimn gen. 4i...
do sdj. to
Atlantic C. L. 4i..
Bal. A Ohio 4s....
do IV, ,.
Central of Oa. ts.
do lat Inc
CYitm. A Ohio 4H.
1041 do lat Ino 22
.106HMlnn. A St. U 4s.... 1444
.130 M.. K. A T. 4a 10214
.131 do 2a Wtt
.10CVi N. R. R. of M. e. 4a. n
.lotlH N. Y. C. f. IVia 1004
.1024 N J. C. f. 6s 1S4
. v No PaclBo 4a 10644
. MVt do la T6V4
.103 N. & W. 0. to 10O4.
. i O 8. L. to par.... W44
.11IH Pcnn. conr. (Via 1M
. I7H Raadlnc gen. 4a IOIVi
.106 St. L. A I. M. 0. 6S..116H
. S0 Bt. LAI. P. (f . to. aH
. S Bt. L. B. W. Is M44
I Chicago & A. IW.
C, H. a: 4.
C. M. A S. P. g 4..10H BMbosrd A. I 4a.... si
C A N. W. c. Ts....12H,bo. Pclo 4a 9444
C. R. I. A P. 4s.... 77
So Railway Ss 111
Texaa A P. la 124
T.. Bt. U A W. to.. 14
Union Paclflo 4s 106
4o conr. 4a loa
V. B. Btoal Id Is 744
Wabash la 11
do deb. B 47
W. A l. E. 4a II
Wla. Central 4a (244
Colo. Fuel . U 1144
do col. 6a. "7
CCC. A Bt. L. g. to. .102
Chtcaso Ter. 4s K
Con. Tobacco to...... 7M
Colo. A Bo. to 7Tt
D. A R. O. to.....'. .10044
Erie prior lien to. ...10044
do gen. 4a 74
F. W. A D. C. la 110
Hocking Val. 444a..
LAN. unL, to 101
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 21. Call loans, 2
cent; time loans, 4ctS5 per cent (
clcslng of stocks and bonds;
Atrhlron adj. to M44 Weatlng. common
PS per
Jfflolal
H
.... 2
.... 11
... 43
... II
... 14
...
...Kiu
... 17
... l
... 12
... (
...
... 13
... 21
... 4
... 7
... 60
... o
... 20
...
... 24
... 14
... a
...111
...
... 11
... 11
.... 41
... 1
.... h
...
do 4a iui'4 aBTrawi
Wr Cntral 4a 72
i Allouea
Atchison 44
do pfd loi'a
Boston A Albany 160
Ronton A Maine Its
Boat on Elerated 13
ritchburg pfd 137
Mei. Central
Amalsamated ...
Am rica a Etne ..
Atlantic
Btcghain
Cal. A Heel....
Centennial'
ffinoar Ransa
N T.. N. H. A H.
Pars Ifarquetto ....
Union PaclAc
A mar. Arga. Cbem.
do pfd
Amer. Pnes. Tub
Amer. Bugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
Ar. wttA
.18744 Hair West ......
. 74 Dominion Coal ..
.101 Prai,kllB
, 11 Orancy v.
. ! Iain Roral
. i Maa. Mining ...
.134 Michigan
,136 Mohawk
.144 Mont. C. A C...
. II Old Dominion ...
mm onceoi
Dominion I. A 1S4,
IParrot
lOulncy
P.dlaon Bloc. Illu....2f'0
General Electrt ...
laaea. Electrlo
do pfd
Maa. Oaa
I'nltrd Fruit
United Shos Macs,..
do pfd
U 8. Bteel...
do ptd
Uia. "Asked.
.174 Shannon
. 13 Tamarack
. M Trinity
. 4344 V. 8. Mining....
.104 U. B. Oil
. 66 Utah
. Iiu Victoria .,
. 20 Winona v
. 11 Wolrarlna
Forelga Flnaaelnl.
LONDON, Oct. 21. Money was In quiet
demand In the market today and supplies
were somewhat scarce. Trading In the
Stock exchange opened with a hardening
tendency, but the week end and the ap
proach of the settlement checked bus'ness.
Afterward various sections we e Irregular.
Consols were flrm, home rails were Irreg.
ular. Americans opened steady, hardened
to above parity and became active on New
York support. Ontario A Weiiern was th
feature. The market closed flrm. Imperial
Japanese government 6s of 1904 were quoted
at 44,.
BERLIN, Oct 21. On the Bourse today
all departments Improved. Iron and coal
shares showed the most firmness.
PARIS. Oct. 21. Trading on the Bourse
today was dull at first, but became ac
tive on rumors of a Russlia victory. The
market closed Irregular except la the cafe
of Kuasiana, which were firm. Russian Im
perial 4s were quoted at (4 and Russian
bonds of ISM at 61. The private rate of
discount was t 15-11 per cent
Whisky Market.
PBORIA, III., Oct. 21 WHTRKT Distil
lers' finished goods on basis of tl 28.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21 WHISKY Lower;
finished goods on baals of tl '6.
CHICAGO, Oct. 21 W'HikiKT eUeady;
nigbwluaa ea basis (it $1-26. -
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattla Bectipta Light and Very Little
Chang in Baling Price.
HOGS SOLO A BIG NICKEL HIGHER
A Olive Deraaad for fat thee aad
Laaaks at Streag Prices aad Fe4.
rs Also 7kaaged Haade Freely
at Aboat Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. U. 1904.
Receipts were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tueaday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Official Friday
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
... 7,640 2 0 $ it.'
... .l 16 1.712 11.44
... 1168 $.686 1$.&3
... &,4u) 1.0.19 1.I-J
... 1040 l.bM $.703
Five days this week.
Same days last week..
Same days week before
.2S.$rq
.28.123
.24.8S9
15.969
28.874
90, 159
28.73
25,4o4
15,37
74.570
64.147
93.369
S9.8M
88,441
75,284
Same three weeks ago. .$6,009
ame tour weeas ago....'.3
Same days last year 14, $71
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tne receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date with comparisons with laat
year:
1904. 19$. Inc. Dee.
Cattle 732.844 MO.gaj ...... 127.ini
Hog 1,864.054 1,828,797 $6,260
Sheep 1,411,094 1.362,000 59.094
The following tuble shows Uie ave.ge
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
sveral dais with comparisons:
Pate. urn, rioa.iw.tiw.iio.iit li'
Oct. 1....
7.9 Oct 2....
Oct. $....
..... Oct 4....
Oct. 5....
..... Oct t...
10.$ Oct 7....
Oct I....
Oct. 9....
Oct 10...
Oct. U...
Oct 12...
Oct 13...
16.7 Oct 14...
Oct 16...
Oct. 16...
Oct 17...
Oct 18...
11$ Oct. 19...
86.6 Oct 20...
Oct 21...
t 751 6 131
I $ n
4 $71 1 at
a 8t' M
t 68 a it
6 vf a i
t 71 HI
( 74V.I
a 67;
t o2
5 16
$69
6 51-H
54H
111
t At
4 $4
$6S
$ 58
t
a 4
4 $6
t $3
a is
a it
a is
e 20
4 861
4 $3
4 11
4 23
I 02
4 921
4 901
4 911
4 981
164
$ 67
$ 6$
$68
$ 6
$ 6
70
t 67
B
31
t 16
( 11
4 201
a 2
4 24
a it
22
4 82
a
4 20
4 72
4 64
S02H
4 97H
a so
t 271
4 16
4 10
4 52'
I
4 68
6 231
4 15
73
6 OTtt
4 K1I 1 71
4 131 $65
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of ears of stock
brought In today by each road waa: '
jauie.tiogs.DO p.n see.
C. M. A St. P. Ry..
7
Mo. Pan. Dy 14
Union Paclflo System. 29
Q. & N. W. Ry 4
P., E. & M. V. R. Ry 15
C, Bt P. M. A O Ry. ..
B. A M. Ry 23
C, B. & Q. Ry t
K. C. A St J t
C, R. L A P., east. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great West. 1
16
i
1
1
40
Total receipts..... 93
84
The dlsnosltlon of the day's recelott wet
as follows, each buyer pui chasing the num
ber of head uuiicatea.
Uuvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and Company.
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour A Co
Cudahy, from K. C.
Cudahy, from S. C...
Armour, from S. C
Vansant A Co........
Carey A Benton.....
I 74
I 5 61 7 15
I t 61 7 20
I t 65 1 !'
t$2
6 67
I 64 T 42
I 41 7 89
6 it 7 28
6 19 7 14
22 7 04
$95
$ SO
I $7 7 07
6 43 T 16
6 49 1 00
SS7 6 91
5 26 7 15
7 02
5 11
6 03 6 9.1
t 07 82
10 845
615 445 48$
801 746 2,086
604 , 780 1.W1
287
110
$06
60
107
159
1
77
M ease
42
81
1
17
$14 6,9i9
LoDmin A co
McCreary A C
W. I. Stephan
Hill A Son
Huston & Co
L. F. Hues
Mike Haggerty
Bulla A Kline.
Other buyers
Total.... $.421 2,121 10,224
CATTLE There waa a moderate run of
cattle In sight at all points this morning
and no great change in the market toolc
place. Both Chicago and Kansas City were
quoted about steady and buyers here took
hold fairly well and most everything was
disposed of In good season. The quality of
tne onerings was ramer common, wrucn.
of course, had a tendency to make packers
Indifferent.
There were no choice corn-fed steers on
sale this morning, but the few oommon
loads that were offered changed hands quite
freely at steady urlces. All the packers
seemed to be willing to take the corn cattle,
so It was an easy matter to dispose of
them at steady prices. The demand for
corn-feds all the week has been In excess
of the supply, and as a result an active and
strong market has been experienced and
prices are quite a little higher than they
were a week ago.
There were just a few oars or western
range beef steers In the yards and they
sold at lust about steady prloea aa oom
Dared with yesterday. The same as with
corn-fed steers ths general tendenoy of
prices has been upward this week and
prices hsva advanoed about 100200. "The
supply here has been limited and particu
larly nave good catue Deen scarce, as tne
hulk of the offerlnars has been made ud of
common to medium grades.
The cow maruet toaay waa not aa orisg
aa It might have been. The market eased
ort yesterday on tne rate arrivals ana tne
rices raid this morning were not a gret
eal different from yesterday's close, but
they were a uuie-jower man yesterday
mornlnsr. With this decline there Is not a
great deal of change In prices from the
olose of last week.
Bulls, real calves ana stags sola at about
steady prices.
The bet'.er arrades or stookers ana feeders
sold about, steady this morning, even though
it was FTiaay. out anytning out cnoice
cattle hayd to be shaded a little to move
them. Tae demand from the country yes
terday was fairly good, so that very few If
any cattle will have to be carried over
until nex weeg. tiepresentauve sales;
BEEF STEERS.
Ks. . Av. rr. Ms. av. Pr.
U a. .-lLiI- .
11
11....
no
I 16
10....
Ml 1 H
$ 45.
....
.... HI
.... 7
.... K
....IK
....1001
.... 44
....list
.... mi
....Kill
.... 170
.... 779
....1140
....1010
....14k0
....lttO'
.... no
.... lt
COWS.
1 78
1 H
1 04
1 80
1 M
1 10
1 W
1 78
1 78
1 16
1..
... T7$ $ 00
... Ml 1 N
...101 I it
... 761 t 00
... Ml 1 41
... I6 00
... IS 1 71
...1160 I 71
...mo t(o
II
14
HEIFERS.
1 76 . 1
i,6bulU
1 00 1
1 0 I
1 00 1 ,
1 1 i
CALVES.
100 1. ......
I U 1
NEBRASKA.
4t0
7W
t 40
I 10
..ItSO 1 II
..1JK 1 IS
..1110 1 41
..140 I (
.. M I M
. 140
I M
cows...
. 916
. 951
2 00
I 40
1 bull 1520
i 06
8 10
t 86
$ $0
$00
$ 75
$ 16
$ 70
$ 10
$ 00
$ 45
$00
$00
$ 00
$ 46
$ 00
t 20
t no
l oa
$ 26
$ 46
25
$ OO
$ 60
$ 25
4 75
$ 18
t 49
$ia
21 cows...
I bulls 1405
8 cows...
.1076 $ 60
14 feeders.. 794
42 cows...
977 2 60
4 feeders.. 1176
$ feeders., 600
1 feeder... 710
t steers.. ,.1080
$0 cows..... 973
$ cows 9J6
1 cow 1090
2 cows...
..1150
.. 915
.. 940
.. 960
.. 700
.. 746
.. 700
.. 976
..1230
2 50
14 cows...
t 35
t 36
2 75
$ 00
2 65
$ 70
$ 86
1 86
$ 50
$ 46
3 00
$ 46
1 60
a oo
2 26
a oo
t 76
2 40
1 60
$ 46
8 00
1 86
t 46
$ 26
t 50
t 26
1 cow.,..
1 steer...
10 feeders
$ feeders
1 heifer..
$ cows...
1 bull....
10 cows.,
t cows..
1 cow...
6 cows..
I oows.,
7 oows..
$ oows..
1 cow...
$ cow..
26 cows..
18 cows..
11 cows.,
1 cow...
1062
.. 850
..1210
.. Ml
.. 766
.. 820
.. 6"0
.. 7
. 486
.. 9 3
..Ml
.. 9'8
.. 580
4 feeders
7SS
$ feeders. .1020
1 cow
800
$ cows..
. 753
,. 8W)
. 960
. 7sa
. 700
.1230
. 9
. 9"6
. 990
. 5
. 920
28 cows..
1 cow...,
26 cows..
1 cow....
1 cow....
10 cows..
3 cows..
$ cows.,
2 cows.,
1 cow...
20 feeders.. 817
11 feeders.. 871
1 calf.
220
St eows..
87$
1 calf..,
2 oows.
18 00 wa.
$ oows.
.. 130
..1140
.. 894
..10J
104 feeders. 1091
6 feeders.. limi
t heifers., dm
I bull
990
2 26
WYOMING.
$ 50 10 feeders.. $74
t 00 $ feeders.. $70
$ 00 6 cows (S4
t 60 17 heifers... 4!S
3 $5 10 steers.. ..1191
$16 $ steers. -.1 1 95
$ 76 1 steer 1ie
$75 1 steer 1034
$ 25 $ feeders.. PJi
COLORADO.
$ 0 U feeders.. $48
t tl t feeders.. 91
1 75 1 bull 1820
$ 40 1 feeder... i
t cows..
4 cows..
1 cow...
7 cows..
IS rows..
1025
9S0
670
a 00
$ 60
$ $5
t 50
a tt
165
$ 66
$ 65
$ 2t
$60
1 6K
$ 06
$ 19
I 76
9r
968
$ feeders. .10)1
$ feeders.. 1075
$ feeders. J175
4 feeders.. 9T5
24 cows....
8 cows....
1 cows....
30 cows.
34 mixed..
. 974
.14
.imo
. a
. tea
1 T 16 mixed.. .104$
A. Englert Neh.
19 feeders.. 671 $ 26 1 feeder... tofj $ 7$
4 cows.. 965 1 "3 11 Mt $18 $ IS
Nefsy Co, Wyo.
81 feelTB-.r6 $ 80 4 sters 317$ $ JJ
1 feeder. ..1TT $ 80 $6 steers Usl $ JI
1 feeder... 1250 $30 "
Swaa Land A Cattle Co, Wyo.
T sixers. . $$ $ 86 79 feeders.. inn $ 48
107 ateers...lilM $75 0 steers. .U20 $ 2t
John Jenkbia, Idaho,
65 feeders. 1110 t 00
TH. Millar, Jxr-SA,
ti 4UJWS....J00I iW .i 1
E. T. Darld-Neb.
1 Steer 1W $00 75 feeders.. 1M $ $0
1 steer 1310 n t feeders.. 104 2 fO
1 steer 990 I TS
HOUS There was another ry light run
of hogs here this morning and as packers
all had to have a few supplies to take care
of their fresh meat trade the market ruled
active and a big nickel higher, a good many
sales being tMi7V higher. As there were
only about thirty-one londa on sale It took
but a short time for everything In sight to
change hands, and there was no change In
the market from stnrt to finish. The bulk
of the general run of hogs went at $5.10 and
S124, with the better grades selling from
$5 15 to $3.20. ,
Today's advance makes the market about
Sc higher than It was a week ago and
about lc higher than on Tuesdny of this
week, which wss the low point. Kepre-
semauve saies:
No. Wt. Sh. rr. Kb.- Wt. 8h. Pr.
tt M4 1(0 I 00 l 114 ... I 16
46 Ill 40 1 00 ec 294 ... I 16
46 7 40 1 10 !: ... I 18
X I" 40 I 10 ill ttl 44 1 11 '
60 110 160 t 1 70 S40 411 I 16
, 44 72S .... I 10 71 Ill 120 I II
1 10 1MI SO I 10 f 2M 44 1 16
10 141 . 4 1 13V1 T Ill SO $ 15
Si HI 120 I1H 7 141 100 1 16
6 1.14 SO lilt, 27 21 ... 113
6a 17 120 11214 41 28J 0 116
61 J-1! sn i 1114 6t rio m i is
47 17 40 I 1IV4 74 itt 120 6 IS
10 Ml 120 I 12H 61 217 ... I 13
It 204 10 I lt4, 69 t 160 I I7Uj
It 11 169 6 lrt 11., 246 ... 17i
4J 174 120 6 llv 7f 2.12 ... I 17(4
It. ...... 174 120 I 12(4 00 ti 44 1 11V4
II 24 I0 1 16 26 21 ... I 10
60 1,.4 60 1 15 7 ..SIS 60 6 20
SHEEP There was a fair run of sheep
here this morning for a Friday, but packers
were all anxious tor supplies, .as offerings
have not been up to expectations this week.
The market on fat sheep and lambs ruled
active and strong from start to finish and
some sales were a little higher. As com.
pared with last Friday the better grades
are right around a quarter higher and the
general market could safely be quoted 150
8&o higher for the week. As high as $4 was
paid this morning for some wethers and
yearlings mixed. No choice lambs were of
fered. Although the close of the week Is
at hand the demand for feeders was quite
brisk and anything at all desirable sold
readily enough at good steady prices.
Quotations ror arasa sheen and lambsi
Good to choice yearlings, $3.7MM.OO; fair to
good yearlings, 13.50tia.76; good to choice
wethers, $3.40160; fair to good wethers.
$3.253.40; good to choice ewes. $3.3CI.6);
fair to good ewes, 13 (XWi3.35: good to cnoice
lambs. tj.Ootf5.2fi; fair to good lambs, $4.75(6)
6.00; feeder yearlings, t3.504i8.80; feeder
wethers, $3 26S3 M; feeder ewes. 12 $52 85;
feeder lambs, $3.26fi'4.40; breeding ewes, $3.04
fi)3.25. Representative sales:
No. i Av. Pr.
81 Wyoming cull ewes 102 2 75
1 native cull ewes 110 2 00
299 Wyoming ewes 98 $80
7 Idaho ewes 74 $ 50
86 Wyoming ewes 103 $ 60
13 Wyoming ewes 109 $ 60
146 Nebraska ewes 95 $ 65
15 native ewes 147 3 75
236 Wyoming wethers 94 $ 75
87 Wyoming yearlings 98 4 00
37 Idaho cull lambs 58 . 4 00
250 Wyoming feeder lambs 63 4 40
250 Idaho lambs 66 4 73
99 Nebraska lambs 62 4 75 -
219 Wyoming lambs 72 $00
646 Wyoming lambs 67 6 00
25 native lambs 88 6 25
50 Wyoming cull ewes 75 1 60
63 Wyoming cull ewes 90 $ 60
13 Nevada ewes 94 $ 00
61 Nevada breding ewes 91 $ 23
36 Wyoming breeding ewes 46 $ 25
418 Wyoming feeder lambs 89 $ 60
7 Wyoming ewes 106' $60
44 Wyoming ewes 98 8 50
27 Wyoming wethers 91 8 60
801 Nevada ewes and wethers... 95 3 75
626 Nevada ewes snd wethers... . 9 8 75
740 Wyoming feeder lambs 47 8 KS
1S1 Wyoming feeder lambs 47 3 85
147 Wyoming wetners us aw
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hosts Stroav and Higher
ad .Sheep Stronar.
CHICAGO, Oct. 21. CATTLE Receipts,
$,500 head, Including 1,000 head westerns;
market ateady; good to prime steers, $5.75
7.00; poor to medium, $3.5W5.25; s'ockers
and feeders, $2.004.00; cows. $2.5O01.5O; heif
ers, $2.00(36.00; canners, 1.2oS'2.05; bull.
$1.754.26; calves, $3.007.00; Texs fed
steers. $4.50.60; western steers. $3.80530.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 hfad; market
strong and 6c higher; mixed and butch
ers. $4.856.46; good to choice heavy, $5 25
16.40: rough heavy, $4.6f',.5; 'Jght, $4.80
6.35: bulk of sales, $4 9CKU5 25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; sheep and lambs strong; good to
choice wethers, $3.754.40; fair to choice
mixed, $3.00ig3.60; western sheep, $3.004.00 ;
native lambs, $3,504x5.85; western lambs,
14.00(i4.65.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. 21. 7ATTLEJ Re
ceipts, 6,000 head. Including 600 southerns:
steady to 10c lower: choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.256.40; fair to good,
$4.00(36.25; western fed steers, $4.005.7S;
stockers and feeders, $2.25(8-4.25: southern
steers, $2.503.75; southern cows, $1.6002.75:
native cows, $1.5O8.50; native heifers, $2.50(9
4.50; bulls. $1.753.25: calves, 2.5O4ti.0O.
HOGS Receipts, 8,700 head; firm to'lOo
higher; top. $5.35; bulk of sales. $5.003.25:
heavy, $5.205 85: packers, $5.055.25; pigt
and lights. $4.755.15.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.200
head; market 10c higher; native lambs, $4.00
5.23; native wethers, $3.253.90; native
ewes, $3.0003.65; western lambs. $1.0(Kt'i.5O;
western yearlings, $3.764.10: western sheep,
$3.263.90; stockers and feeders, $2.o0Q3.05.
St. I.onls Live FtocU Market.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21. CATTLE Receipts,
$,000 head, including 1,300 Texans; stead v;
native shipping and export steers. 44.s,vf
6.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3 73
65.85; steers under 1,000 lbs., $2.754.5;
stockers and feeders. $2.253.05' cows and
heifers. $2.0054.00; canners. $1.252.76; bulla,
$2.0Otfj3.0O; calves, $3.60.00; Texaa and In
dian steers, $2.254.25; cows and heifers,
$2 0(k7? 2. 80.
HOQ8 Receipts, $,500 head: strong to Bo
higher; pigs and lights, $4.5006.00 : packers
$5.1035.35; butchers and best heavy, $5.20
(.45.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 800 head;
ste-dv native muttons. $3.5l"r3 85: lambs,
$4.75(S6.26; culls and bucks 1 73.75; stock
ers, $2.2563-00; Texans, $3 00tfj4.00.
t. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 21. CATTLR Receipts.
1.4K5 head; steady; natives. $3.75!.5Q; cows
and helfr $1.2S$4.75; stockers and feeder-
r 754T9.65.
HOGS Receipts, 2.646 head: 54JH0C higher:
lle-ht, $4. 9565. 20; medium and heavy, $5.15(9
6.85. T
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,749
head; steady to strong.
Slows Cl'y l ive Stoek Market.
SIOUX CTTT. Ta . Oct. 91.S-0r.eell Te'e
rram.l CATTTJE Reeelnta 200 he-d; mar
ket steadv; beeves $3 R0f5 70; cows, bulla
snd mixed. $2.20g3 26; stockers and feeders,
12 WtfWt 60: calves and "i'Hn, tT"i.2V
HOGS Receipts, 1.600 head; market big
to higher, selling at $5.0006 20; bulk, $6.10.
Stoek fn Sight. v
The following table shows the receipts of
stock at the six principal western markets
yesterday:
V H ' ' J 1 'H , DOW-.
South Omaha
Sloux City ,
Kansas City
Bt. TiOula
2. (HO 2.6,y 10,220
1.500
8.710
3600
$.
12,f00
2,201
800
8.749
8,000
St. Joseph
Chicago ...
Totals.
..16.225 26.896' 23,95$
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. $1. METAL.0 The
London market for tin was a little lowr.
with snot closing at 131 10s and futures
at 130 6s. Local'v the market see-ned
more or less unsett'el. Trde we re
ported slow and some dealers were quofnir
$38.61. while other prices' ranee from $''8.
to $?8 95. Copper was unchaneed to a
little higher In London, snot be'ng quoted
at 60 Is 3d. and futures 60 6s td. Lowell"
the msrlcet wss unchnnre-1. LaVe l hell
at $1T12AM.$7U: electrolvtlo. $irnfrfri 2:
casting. $12 87413.00. Lead was hlsber at
1$ ta 3l In London. I.oca lv the m-ret
appears to be In somewhat the name pol
tlon ss tin as rerards quotations, wl'h
certain dealera holding their prices eround
$4.o. while others are asking as Men as
$4. $74. The ruotatlens of the metal ex.
change from 4 $o to $4.87H. Spel'er wa un
changed at $5.2Mt5.80 In the local mrk-t
and at 28 6x1 In London. Iron c'od
t Wa M In Glasgow and 43s. lod In M'd
flleeborouvh. Locallv Iron was std"
the ree.nt rains. No 1 found-v n'vrf'ern
1 914 7516.2S; No. $ foundry northern. 114,$
0T14.75: No 1 foundrv southern. nd No. 1
Sorerw eindry soft, 14 ai. aa
ST. I5TTI8 Oct. H. MEDALS Lead,
strong, $4.20. Spelter, strorg, $6.20. .
Oils and ttosln.
OIL CITT. Pa.. Oct. 21.-OIT -Cred't
balance, $1 ft; certlflcate. no b'd; s'p.
menta. t" 141 bbl. ea-ersare 1.o 1-ki.:
runs, 90 761 bbla. averaee 72 475 b" 1-.; sh!-.
menu. Urns tt ia lbls ave-ag g m
bbls. ; runs, Lima, 76 674 bbls., average 61,021
bbla.
SAVANNAH. Ga., Oct 21. OIL Turpen
tlre. firm. 2c.
HOSTV-F'rm: A. P. C. Pi TS: TV t: E.
pes; v. tr: a. nnvtn.T&: h .'5: i,
tl 00: BL tl 75; 1 $4.20; N. $4.40; W G, $4 t;
W W. $6.00.
rTee Market.
NEW TORK, Oct. SlrOFrPrB-Msrltet
for futures (iwnad s'ead." at nvfcanved
prices to a drx-lina of t points. There whs
some Moulds tlon bv recent bnvers. but pri
vate Brarlllan cables were n'llllsh and there
waa continued miyrL Th alass was
... 2H0
... 6n0
... $.n0
... 1.485
... $.500
steady at nrchsnsred prices to -decline of
5 point. Sales were reported of 40.200 hags,
including November at t.Kc: Iveeemher,
695c; Januarv, 7.06c; March, 7.SIT7.2ne; May,
7.4ho.i7.4m; September. 7.7' F;ot Rio, UruiJ
No. 7, Invoice, 8''; mild, quiet
OMAIIA WIIOLICSALS HAtKET.
Ceadltloa ef Trade and (.notation
Staple and Fancy Prodnee.
EGOS Candled stock. 19c.
L1VK POULTRY Hens. 81,0! rooster
tc; turkeys, lf.c; ducks, 8ic; geese, 5o
spring chickens, 9Hc.
Bl'TTKH Packing stock. iri7J12He: choice
to fancy dalrv, 15til7c; creamery, 20p.
FRESH FISH Trout. 10c; pickerel. $o;
pike, 10c; perch, 7c; bVueflsh, 12c; whlteflsh,
10c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper. lie; lobster,
freen, 20c: lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads,
lo; catfish, 14c; black baas. 20c; halibut,
10c; croppies. 12c; roe shad. $1; buffalo. 7o;
white bass. 11c; frog legs, per dos., 2&a
BRAN Per ton. $16.
HAT Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Cnoice No. 1 upland,
$i 50; No. 2, $.0O; medium, $5.50; coarse,
$5.0. Rye straw, $5.00. These prices are.
for hay of good color and quality.
OYSTERS New York counts, per can,
4Sc; extra selects, rer ran, $7e; standards,
per can, 32c; bulk standards, per gal.. $1.35,
bulk extra aelects, per f i!.. $1.76; bulk Nn
Tork counts, per gal.. $2.00
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Mexican, sixes 156, 178, 200,
216. 160, $4 .00.
LEMONS -California fancy. $70, $00 and
360, $4 75 6.00; choice. $4.25.
DATES Per box of 80-lb. pkgs., $2.00$
Hnllcwl In 70-lb. box, per lb., 6c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, 769
85o; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 12Hc; 6
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c; fancy Imported,
washed, in 1-lh. pkga., 16Wl9c; California,
per case of of 86 pkgs., $2.26.
HAN ANAS Per medium ailed bunch
$2.0ut2.60; Jumbo, $2.75(ii3.50. ' -FRUITS-APPLES
Home-grown Jonathan, perbbl..
$3.00; Ben Davis. 12.25: New York Pound
Sweets, $3.00; New iorK Kings, $3.00; New
York Pippins, $2.76: New xor ureenings,
$2.25: Colorsdo Jonathans, per bu. box, $1.60,
POACHES Colorado or Utah clings, per
box, 86c. ,
FLUMS-Utah and Colorado plums ana
prunes. 764J80C. .
PEARS-Utah, Colorado and California,
fall varieties, per box, $1.75S2.5.
rFl.KRV Per dm.. 26nJ5c.
GRAPES New York and Ohio, per a-lb
basket, Sug-Hc. .
CRANBKKRIES Cap Cods, per bbU
6.25: per box. $2.25. .
QUINCES California, per box, $1.75.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New home-gtown, in sackaj
per bu., 40o.
TURNIPS Per bu 60c; Canada rutaa
bagns, per lb., 1c.
BEETS Per bu.. 60e.
CARROT8-Per bu., 60c.
NAVY BEAN8 Per bu.. $1.76(31.90.
ONIONS Home-grown. In sacks, per bit
60c Spanish, per crate, $1.751.90.
TOMATOES Home-grown, per market
basket. 26fiS5c. ,M ,
CABBAGE Home-grown, per 100 lbs.. 70a,
WAX BEANS Per market baaket. 60s.
SWEET POTATOES Home-grown, pea
bu. basket 75c; Virginia, per bbl.. $2.50.
GREEN PEPPERS Per bu. basket, 600,
SOUASII Home-grown, per dos., 60o.
EGO PLANT Home-grown, per dos., 75a.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
Uc; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; bloclt
Swiss, new, 15c; old, 1 Oft 17c; Wisconsin,
brick, 12V4c: Wisconsin llmberger. llHo.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
15c; hard shell, per lb 14c; No. 2 soft shell.
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hardshell, per lb., 12o,
reenns. large, per lb 12c; small, per lb.,
Oc; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8o; Chili walnuts, per lb., 12(&13Hc.
almonds, soft shell, per lb.. 16c; hard shell,
13o; chestnuts, per lb.. 121(i16o; new blacM
walnuts, per bu., 75afl0o. ...
HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 2 green, act
No. 1 salted. 8Hc; No. 3 salted, 7c; No. I
veal calf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c! dry salted,
IO.ul5c; sheep pelts, 26c(&$l.U0; horse hides,
$1.5OQ3.0O.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Oct. 21. WOOL Of the wool
market the Commercial Bulletin will say
tomorrow: The volume of business 1
large, demand active and prices flrm and
hardening. Scoured wools are telling at
a handsome profit on their cost a month,
ago. Territory and California wool has ad
vanced. . Expectations held for over a year
have been realized on meulura fie ce, which
has at last sold at SO cen'.s. The demand
Is largely from the sma ler mills, wh ch,
having received orders for gcods, have been
obliged to cover wl.h raw wool. Belec t one
are poor and stocks very much depleted.
Contracting for the clip of 1905 In Idaho has)
been reported, one Boston houe partici
pating. The movement Is not general, how
ever, and not likely to become so, for
local dealers consider It fol'y to enter. Into
such contract The nhlpments of wool
from Boston to dte from December 8V
1903. according to the same authority, arw
186,396.536 pounds, aaa'nBt 188,424.755 poinds
at the same time lust year. The recAptg
to date are 272,93,612 pounds, agoln't 250,
074 260 pounds for the same period laat
year.
ST. LOUIS, Oct. 21 WOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, 209
26c; light fine. 16(&.20c; heavy fine, 1216o,
tub washed, 2236c.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, Oct. H. -WHEAT
Higher; December, $1.06; May, $1.05V4; cash.
No. 2 hard, $1.07(51.11; No. 3, $1.051.08; No.
4. 90c(firH-03; rejected, 82fl88o; No. 2 red,
$1.12ffl.l4; No. 8, $1.06rl.09; No. 4, 951.04.
CORN Firm; December. 41(i?,41c: May,
41V(S41V!c; casn, No. 2 mixed, 47Vfei48o; No.
8 474THc; No. white. 48Vi(&49c; No. 3,
48Hc.
OATS Stead v; No. 2 wnite, 30S30ViC; No,
2 mixed. raHc.
HAY Stasdy: choice timothy, $8.60.00
Choice prairie. $7.75(g8.00.
PYTO-Steady, 72c.
EGGS Firm; Missouri snd TCanesja,' new
No. 2. whltewood ca-es 'ncluded. 18Ho, case
count 16o, cases returned Hp less.
' BUTTER Creamery, 1fi19c; d'lry. 14c
Recelnts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu'hels 80 800 89 609
Corn, bu'hels 27 200 84 40rt
Oats, bu hels 12,000 U,0U0
Snarar and Molassea.
NEW TORK. Oct 21. SUGAR Raw,
quiet; fair refining. ic: centrifugal, 96 teat,1
4V4c; molasses sugar, 8Wc; refined, oulet;
No. 6. 6.56c; No. 7, 4 50c: No. 8, 4.40c; No. t,
4.85c; No. 10, 4.80o; No. 11. 4.20o; No. 12. 4.15c;
No. 13, 4.10c; No. 14. 4.10c; confectioners' A,
4.8c; mould A, 6.30c; cut loaf, 6.65c; crushed,
6. 6V; powdered, 6.06c; granulated, 4.95c J
cubes, 6.20p.
MOLASSES Fl'm; Ne Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 31037c. .
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 21 SUGAR Mar.
ket steady; open kettle, 8V.aie; open ket
tle, centrifugal. WiHc: centrifugal whites,
4 c; yellows, new, 4Vi4 9-16c; seconds, $ '
MOT .ASSES Oien kettle, no sales: new
centrifugal, ll26c. Syrup, new, 27&30o. ,
Cotton Market.
ST. LOUTS. Oct 71.-COTTON Quiet,
l-16c off; mld-'Hng, 94c. Seles, none; re
ceipts. 1 150 bales; shipments, none; stock,
7.443 bie.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21. COTTON Spot
merket active prices 4 to 5 points lowerj
American maddl'ng fair. 5.724; gool mid
dling. 6.40d; middling, 6"6d; low middling,
6.22d: good ordinary, 6.081; ordl-a-v, 4 92d.
NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 21, COTTON
Steady; sales. 4.600 bles; ordinary. ""Aoj
rood ordinsrv. 8T-16c; low irll'rng,
9H-16c; m'dd'lng, 9Sc; good m'dl ng,
9l8-16o; middling fat". lR-'eo. Ilecelpta,
10,633 bales; stock. 203,419 bales.
KTnnrae4 Apl and nt4 Fnls.
NEW TORK, Oct. $1. EVAPORATE!!
APPLES Mrket a shade firmer for both
spot and futures. Demand seems to be
Improving slightly and offerings are lesg
liberal. Common are quoted at 44Hc
prime. 4i4.c: choice. RU $: fancy. 6W10.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are said to be firmer on the coast, owing
to an apparent scarcity of certain desirable
sixes. Spot quotations range from 2o to tHio,
according to grade.
REAL KSTATK THANSKKHS.
Deeds filed for record October tl aa fur
nished by the Midland Uuarantea and
Trust oompany, bonded abstracters, ltlll
Farnam street, for The Bee:
A. Seleny to J. Vojer, lot 15, block 8,
Brown Park $ 701
Ida . L. Western and husband to J. .
Holub, lot a, block 6, Potter ot Cobb'g
add... tXT
H. Kountxe, executor, to O. C, Smith,
pert lot $1, A. Kountse's add 2,26$
South Omaha Land company to Hattle
M. Allyn, lots $ and 7, block 9, Spring
Leke park 1,10
Eliza Dougal et al to F. Thompson,
executor, lot 10, block 10, Walnut Hill - t
S. W. Campbell and wife to.C'aatellur
Street Presbyterian cnurcn, 101 s.
block i, cmiage para
250
$60
.' 1
t
10
Josephine R g-rs to E. J. Weberg, part
lot llV. Millard & Caldwell - add. . ..
LI da M. Buyer et al to Carrie F. Ryan,
lot 10, block 468, Grand View
C. W. Sweanngon and wife to A. L.
Root, part sub lot 13, tag lot 6, In
nwii nw4 9-1513
West Coast Lumber company to W.
G. Mugan, part w4 ne4 $-16-13
QEO. A. APAMS GRAIN CO.
OMAHA.
CRA1N OUYERS a.d SHIPPERS
Msrnbers: Chicago. Omaha, Kansas DID
grid St. Louis Kactianges.
Transactions far . lulur dsllvsry gtvsal
careful alitntlon.
1 Bans travel) Bldgh T9I. 1009,