V TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1D03. X 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Armour ii Btill the Only ActiY Bull Ttctor. STEADIES WHEAT ' AT HIGHER PRICES Condition Good for Fall Howlni Wnk Demand for term aad Lower Prices Halo De cline shown la Oat. OMAHA, Oct. 1, 1906. Wheat stayed all day above Saturday' figures. Influenced by buying- of Armour, tne. only big bull on the market. Patten and others oid wheat, but the Armour house kt pt It steady. Liclistern bought some December and May. Oeneral rains have fallen, making conditions good for fall owing. Nortnweat receipts were enormous, but they Included Sunday's Inspections. De cember closed at Make and May at NIC. There was a wean demand for corn and lower prices ruled. Armour bougnt Ihs corn, 'i he July option was quoted at 42ic, but (here were no sales. December tlnlsue.l at 4.0, old December at 44Vc and May at -"C. Oat were lower, with a fair amount of trading. December closed at 2it;o and iuny at 29igc, Liverpool clotted uncharged to Vid lower on wheat and unchanged to Vid lower oil corn. Clearance were 190,000 bushels corn. 24H.00O nusneis oats. 24.04) bushels wheat. 4.tw0 hois. rlour. Primary wheat receipts were .0i2,oo uuaneis ana snipmenis i,U4o,uw nusne:s, against receipts last year ot l.NWi.OOO bushels una snipments or iio.dd nusnels. I nrn re ceipts were 07,M0 bushels and shipments 41'4.uipu busnels, agaiiiht receipts last year of 374,Oai bnshols anil shipments ot 4a,'i"U bush els. The visible sut.pty o( wheat Increased 1.64c, Guu bushels, coin 4it,C.0 busuel and oats 1.4H8.SAI bushels. The world's shipments of wheat for the weeK were ji,3vz.uoo bushels; for the weeK before, 10,7t,onu bushels. Corn shipments were 2,65t,u00 bushels, against 3.973.UUU bush els the weeK before. Vmat on tasaage Is 2S.8tsi.tAPt) bushels, and corn on passage is lo,itlH,(im) bushels. Kankin says receipts of wheat In the northwest will be limited for a long time only by the ability in the railroads to handle It. He say many elevator man agera hv told him their houses are full and they cannot get cars to move the grain. tie expects the premiums on caan wheat will not continue much larger. A petition for the doubling of commission rates on grain and proviHlons will go before the director of the Chicago Board ot Trade Tuesday and there will be a subsequent ballot by the members. If passed upun favorably the new rates will be a a bushel for grain, He a tierce for lard, oc a barrel for pork and 26c per for ribs, with half these rates to nimnbers of the exchange. The only change in brokerage contemplated Is a reduction to 60a per 6,uuu bushel lot of grain. Omaha (ash dales. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car at 784c, car at 9c, 1 car at 7T4c, 1 car at 770, car at 76c; No. hard, 3 car at 76c. car at 7c. 1 car at ioc; No. 4 hard, car at 7314c. OATS No. 3 white, 1 car at 26Vc. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 cash, 77tyg7!H4c; No. hard, 75k.'(j76V4c; No. 4 hard, 7JVc; No. prlng, 7oi77c. CORN-No. 3. 46Hc; No. 3 yellow, 47tc; ro. a wniie, 4rtc, OATS No. 3 mixed, 25825Vc; No. t white KlK-tBttc, Carlo. Receipts. Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth kit. Louis .., 70 ... 241 ...1,025 ... W ... 375 ... 16fJ 3.S5 71 64 WO 10 no 161 Minneapolis Grain Qaotatlo (Superior ' quotations for Minneapolis de livery). The range of prices, as reported by the t.d wards-Wood Uraln company! uu-iu uoara or i raoe Duuoing, was Articles. Open. Illgli.l Low. Close. Sat'y Wheat j j j Dec..,. 9Wm 81V, 79' 8ml 80 May... mVu-y; 84 S 8Sl 84141 83 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: ' No 1 Hard, Kl02ac; No. l northern, 819t,i&Hc 'No; ! northern, TSH'ffTSTkc; No. 3. 74VWitic No. l Durum. wvk'Bwc; no. 2 Durum, 458o. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 50ie; No. 4Ke. Oats: No. 8 white, 26ic; No. 23H3214c. Barley, 33345c. Rye, (Wetflfcc, lax, sowgvec. WBATHKR IS THE GRAIN BELT Fair aad Warmer (or tha Next Day or So. The trough of low pressure, noted In the west in Saturday's report, ha been sue ceeded by an area of high pressure that extend across the central portion of th country from the Rocky mountains to the jiuanuc coasi, wun us crest overiying m lower Missouri valley. This high was accompanied by clearing and cooler weather In the central valley and west An area of lower pressure, accompanied by a riling temperature, appear In the extreme northwest this morning, and thl low pressure will move down over the cen tral valley, accompanied by warmer and probably fair weather In thl vicinity to- mgni ana i uenaay. Omaha record of temperatur and ore clpltatlon compared with the correspond' ing day ot the past three years: 1906. 1904. 1903. 1902, Minimum temperatur.... 63 S3 61 61 Precipitation 00 .00 .03 .00 Normal temperatur for today, 62 de frees. Deficiency In precipitation for correspond ing period In 1904. 1.97 Inches. Excess corresponding period In 1903, 4 )3 Inches. Lk A, WELSH, Local Forecaster. nrthern, 7Ke: October. 77V:; December, No; May, 8m,e. Oat To arrive and on track, 26c HICAGO KRAI AMD PROVISIONS Fratarea of no Trading and Closing Prlce an Board ( Trad. nrtCAOO. Oct. 1 Buying on a large seal nrced tip th price of wheat today. Specu- allye tactics rather than new developments seemed to sway th course of prices. At he close wheat for December delivery howed a net gain of mc compared with Saturday closing quotations. Corn Is off c. uti are down provisions ar practically unchanged Notwithstanding a number of bearish In fluences the wheat market was strong hroughnut the entire season. At the start he market was affected In the wheat mar ket to some extent by the steadiness manl- ested in the wheat market at Liverpool. Ing to th sharp decline In Chicago. Saturday, a majority of trader here ex pected a considerable reaction n price at foreign grain markets. Cables, however, failed to confirm the expectation, value at Liverpool notably being only a trlfl ower. For December ODeninar Quotation here were unchanged to Ho higher at WV 83c. From the start a leading bull was sn active bidder for wheat. As prices ad- vanced. short started to cover causing still greater show of strength notwithstanding the news of the day otherwise wa fvnr ahle to the hear. Weather In the north west was generally clear. Receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth wera aaraln on liberal volume. World' shipments were arge and the visible supply showed an In crease of l.OIS.nno bushels. Nevertheless the market continued to gain in firmness. During the last few moment of trading,. lecemner touched the hlaest nolnt of the day, sale being made at 41iff!l4ie. The close was tronjr. with December at 84V. Clearances of whest and flour were equnl to 4Z. Bushels. The amount of nasssre decreased sso.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.071.000 bushels compared with 1.8W1.0H0 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. ' Duluth and Chlcsro reported receipts of 1.470 cars against 1.3" 5 car last week And 1,468 cars year go. Sentiment in the corn pit was a trifle bearish and prices showed moderate de cline. Perhaps the factor Of greatest In fluence wa the continuance of excellent weather for the maturing of late corn. Another besrlsh factor was a decline at Liverpool. Several commission houses were active sellers of May and this had con siderable effect on the price of other de liveries The market closed steadv. De cember opened unchanged to Vie lower at 4V4ciHlc. sold off to 43Vi!43Vc and closed at 4.THO. Local receipts were 35 Cars with 120 cars of contract grade. Liberal receipts had a depressing effect on tHe oats nisrket. Cash houses were the principal sellers. Th volume of trading whs small. December opened a shad to Ke lower at 272 to rnimc and sold off to 27o and closed at ZiH77c. Local receipts re t:w car. Provision were steadv as a result of im proved demand for lard. Prospects of a liberal reduction In the world's stock of lard caused the better Inoulry. At th clis January pork wns unchsnred nt 812 S7H. Lard was tin 2Htfffie t M ifU. Ribs were a shad higher at M 47tttff6-50. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 1"6 cars: corn, 275 cars; oats, 367 cars: hogs, 20.nnr head. The leading future ranged a follow: NEW YOYK STOCKS AND EOSDS Money Eaiir on Immediat Bedtptiit of Cith Used in 8jodict Trannattioii. MARKET IS IRREGULAR AND SPOTTY Extraordinary Volant of Railway Traffic Indicate a tron De mand of Fasti front All Part of Conatry. 6t Article. Open. High.) Low. Close. Tea r. Wheat III I Sept. R3Vi344 1895,94 8314 84HI 834 May fcltl bsW 80 83'.4 Corn I Oct. 50 60 I 494 49141 50 tDec. 444 44S!44'4iaS H Wb IDec. 43V"H 43 43(tiS 431 444 May 4 14 4314 - Oat 1 , Oct. I 27141 ZK , Dec. 2734 274 mra i ' May iS4'(j- 29T4i&3u 29 2Hu .Va Pork I Oct. 14 75 14 80 14 75 14 80 1 4 75- Jan. 12 40 12 40 12 8714 12 3714 12 3714 Lard Oct. 7 20 7 30 7 20 7 27V4 7 17H Nov, 7 25 7 30 7 26 7 80 7 214 Jan. 80 6 82V4 6 W &214 80 Ribs Oct. t 60 6714 8 60 8 67V4 8 50 Jan. 6 62141 6214 4714 60 4?H No. 1 fOld. Nw. Cash quotation wsre as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, S.1.90G) 4 .'ii; straight. W.WrM 10: spring patents $3 7534.40; straights, 83. 8064.00; bakers, 42.40 t8.40. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 8414c: No. S. 7Sti 8414c: No. 2 red. 83c. CORN No. 2, 506OV4c; No. 2 yellow, 521 UATB NO. z. ZTHc: NO. 2 white, Z514S29C; r.o. a wniie, M.avc. RYE No. 2. 67c. BARLEY Good feeding. 8&537c; fair to cnoice malting, 4o4)ic. SEEDS No. 1 flaxseed. 95c:vNo. 1 north western, 81.01. Prime timothy, 83.10. Clo ver, contract grade. 112.76. PROVI8ION8-Mess pork, per hbl., 814.75 14.80. Lard, per 100 lbs., 87 2714. Short ribs sides (loose). JS 45T8.6S. Short clear Side (boxed), 37.8714rg.00. Th following were the receipt and nipmems 01 nour and grain: Receipt. Flour, bbl ; 34.600 Wheat, bu 41.000 Corn, bu 2-JK.OOO Oats, bu ,....688.900 Rye. bu 16.0110 Barley, bu 206,600 On th Produce exchange today the but ter maraei was steady; creameries, 1 2014c; dairies, MV4f(fl8!4c. Eggs. firm at mark, rase included. 1714c; firsts, 1814c; prime nrsts, zi4c; extras, ir.c. Cheese steady at 1101110. 8hinments 80,400 9.7iX 327.6O0 407,100 16.300 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY, Oct. J.-WHEAT Vn changed to lower; December, (bHc; May, 78V(7lr; cash. No. 3 mixed, 78(hH)o; No. 8, 76&'7c; No. 4. 74"ifi79c; rejected, 7lXiy72e; No. 2 red, K&l'd-lH)C; No. 3, 82(u&Jc; rejected red, 7&Q'77c. CORN Lower; December, SSXigiSSc ; May, SSHfe 3an ; cash. No. 2 mixed, 46c; No. 2 white, 44c. OATS ITnchanged to lower; No. 2 white, 28c: No. 1 mixed, 2ni7c IIAY-Steady; cholc timothy, 89.50; choice prairie, 87.751 8.00. RYE Nominally steady at 64e. BUTTER Weak for packing tock; creamery, 19UO; packing, 14c. EGOS Weak; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 3 whltewood cases Included. 16V; case count, l&o; case returned. 10 less per doaeu. Receipt. Shipment. Wheat, bu 3S.tn1 6i5.0H) Corn, bu 1J6.0) 77.(m0 Oats, bu 31.0U0 ti.uOO Th range of price paid In Kansas City as reported by the Ed wards-Wood com pany. 1UI-1U Board of Trade building, was: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Lo. Clo: Safy Wheat I Dec... T5 76 7rS 7H May... 77:i 7s; 771 781, 77S Corn I 1 Deo,... '. Ss', 38S tS May... Jl S 31 SS Oats Dec... I1 r 25 254 2SV May... 26S S S61 Jt! 264 Pork Oct.... 14 65 14 70 14 15 14 70 14 65 Jan.... 12 27 13 10 13 27 12 27 12 27 Lard Oct.... 7 12 125 7 12 7 23 7 13 Jan.... 78 77 8 75 ,ITI 8 71 Ribs- 1 Oct.... 848 862 3 46 8 61 845 Jan.... (41 8 47 8 43 6 46 8 4J de 4a. ctti Atchison sen. do ill. 41.... Atlantic C. L. Bil. A Ohio do ia Central of Oa. do 1st tac... do Id Inc.. rhw. Ohio 4a Chlcato A A. c, n. a q n C. R. I. A P, do col. 6a... . Of r. a St. 1 . Chicago Tar. 4a Colo. Mid. 41... Colo. A Bo. 4a. Colo. Ind. Bs, set A do aft B Cuba t: cttt I). A R. O. 4a nunnerf iec. (a. Erie prior lion 4a.. do sen. r. W, A b. C. la.. Hocklnt Val. l . Japan fa, "rttt Ex-lntereat. N EW YORK. Oct. J. The course of today money market Justified last week specula tive confidence that the tone would relax after the special requirements from th close of last week had been met. These requirements Included those for the turn of the month and for the quarter and also for the large syndicate transactions which were put through. Syndicate pay ments on the large railroad bond Issue were evidently re-deposlted Immediately, and became available In today money market. Therefore Instead of Friday rate for call loan above 8 per Cent and up to 7 per cent, there wa only a momen tary demand today at 6 per cent, and the free offerings carried the rate down to 8 per cent. In response to this prices of securities were Inclined to advance. Efforts to awaken any animation in the speculation, however, proved mostly abor tlve. Movements of any extent were con fined to Industrial stock of little prom inence and to a few railroad stocks which have been the subject of pool operations ror a long time nast. While the action of the money market lessened anxiety regarding any immediate stringency and all ot the news was calculated to uphold con fidence In the solid foundation of stocks, It was felt tiiat actual ease In money is not to be hoped for at once. Th early report of additional gold engagements In London were regarded exaggerated, but authoritative admissions Justified the con clusion that rold had been secured there. This Is enough to prove that the advance in tne uanK 01 hingiand discount rale was not to make an effective barrier to the eecur'ng of further gold for New York. Septlclsm over the showing of the cash gain in the Saturday bank statement con tinued unallayed and the ability of the clearinghouse Institution to affect another such showing in face of the tide of the currency movement was doubted The extraordinary nature of the railroad traffic reported by officials offers a clear Index of the great expansion of credits and heavy demand for the funds from all part of the country. These various fac tors helped to form a conviction that money rates for the Immediate future are UKeiy to be sustained at a high level. Favorable reports of railroad business have come to be received without surprise In Wall street, but reports this week had to resort to such expressions as "deluged I Amor. Wooles IL-lth fralo-ht " rimli'1 a rtA "nvrhAlniB" J do Dfd .... In order to convey the Idea of condition, An advance in the price of copper here and In London Induced only a narrow movement in Amalgamated Copper. At the end of the day some fractional losses were mixed with the gains, as a result of the spotty speculations of the day. The prin cipal activity was confined to the forenoon session, and prices sagged In the prevailing dullness or tne arternoon. Bonds were firm. Total sales par value. 33.075.0o0. L'nited State bond were all unchanged on call. The following were the Quotation on the New York Stock exchange Bales. High. Low. Close. 240 813,ft,98; gold coin and bullion, l''4.8T.. 824; gold certificates, (48.461. 990. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. t-MOXEY-On Call. firm. 6ti per cent, closing bid st 5V of fered at 814 per rent. Tim loans, firm; sixty day and ninety days, 4"VB'4,i tr cent: six months, 4Vri4v per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4"w6 per rent. BTERLINU EAt riAMJE r.asy, witn actual business In bankers' bills at 84 Mjrvrf 4 8R28 for demand and at 84 8i!2Mi4 8230 for slxty-dav bills; posted rates, 84 .83" and 84 !4: commercial bills. 84 82. SILVER Par. 61i: Mexican dollars, 47c. PONDS Government, steady; railroad. firm. Closing quotation oa bond wera a fol low: m Japan 4 id aartaa .lolH do 4H, rtu .1031 do Id series .1MH LAN. unl. ... .114 Manhattan c. . 4i .114 lira, ('antral 4s. ... .1144 do lit Inc .104 Miaa. A St. L. to. 7.- M . K. a T. 4a... OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beoeipta Liberal, lu'lj 8teidy. with Fric8 l'. nrr. ta, re. do eouvoa V i. la, re , do coupon V. . new 4a( ri. do coupoa ....... V. s. old 4a. reg. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4a, cttt. 114W do la la.... U'l N. R. R. of M. N. T. C. I IV4t 4a....l01tt 14. J. C. a 1 liNn. PaclAo 4a tlk do is 114 N. A W. e. 4a M O. 8. I. rfrlK 4a... Penn. conr. va 107 H Raadlns gn 4a iv '8. L t I. M. e. It 4....10tV4 St. L. 8. F. If. 4l 4a.... 141 Ft. L g. W. e 4i... H4 'Seaboard A L. 4a.. ..1014 So. Pacllo 4s .. as ( do im 4a ctr .11 So. Railwajr ta .. 1I4 Tmi P. la . 14 T.. St. L A W. 4a. . 71 It'alon Pacific 4a .inns' do conr. 4k .I0114 r. 8. Steel Id 6a.... . aovwahash la ,102V do deb. R . 44 ' astern. Vd. 4a .113 !W. A U. S. 4s .lit ' Wla. Central 4a .1U - ..101 .. : .. lis ..111 .. in! .. ,4 .. Kit .. ..101 14 ..til 4t 13 .. !H ..134H ..1U4 .. 77 ..1014 .. M't ..H l-vu M H06 TRADE RULES JUST ABOUT STEADY Hearteat Receipt of 8hfpnd Unfct ta Over a Year, wtlh Price Steady to Weak and Trade Fairly ActlTO. BOt'TH OMAHA, Oct. 2. 1!K. I..4ttl. Hf. Sheep. Official Monday S.ftX) 1.5"0 19.W0 Pame day last week 8.66 V'i1? Same week before '.H J ' Same three weeks rtg)..'.''T3 3 "3 i2,'.69 Same four weeks hjj.... 6..'s8 2 5 12.'J Same day last year. . .. 7. Hi 3,J5 21,b-3 RECEIPTS FOR TIIE YEAR TO DATE. Th following table show the receipt of cattle, bogs and heep st South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last year: i-i6. l&CH. - Inc. t attle , inft.&io M,: bi,l Hugs I,17.i7j 1.7h. 'Ml"; Sheep l..M1) 1,171,?1 1-0.19 The followlnp table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: , 7 111 .116 . I44 I"1, Rent " Bent. Data I 1J. i04. 180J.!1802.I1J01.1900119. active, there being considerable demand for supplies. There was a big feeder end to the re ceipts, but thev were slower In moving than the fat stuff. After the stuff was shaped up, however, buyers went after It. There were plenty of orders to be filled and the demand was fairly liberal. Prices were Just about steady on the good kind and easier on the commoner grades. guotatlons on fst aheep and l!mbs: Good to cholc lambs, 8 fclfv 75 ; good to rhoica yearling wethers. 84.TMi'8.1!4; good to choice old wethers, 84 .tsVho.fc), good to cholc ewes, 84.UtM.40. Qmitstlona on feeder sheep and lambs: Ouod feeding lain!. 25.TMfC.JJ; good feed ing yearlings, 24 7'6".10; good feeding wetre ers. 84 tf-4.40; feeding ewes, V!.2ti3.7S; breeding ewes, 812414 60. Representative a-e: N. Ki Wyoming cull ewe... 11 Wyoming ewes 157 Wyoming ewe feeders. 231 Wyoming ewes tif5 Wyoming ewes IHK Wyoming lamb and feeders. 9V Wyoming ewe feeder.. 8 Wyoming lamb Av. . S2 . S3 . 1 . Ill l'lJ 57 5 Pr. 8 im 4 i) 4 no 4 in 4 o fi at 8 "5 8 60 .lia . 74 . .7 H1 . Ml Doaton Rtoc-k and Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. 2. 7ft.Il loans. 4(EM ner cent; time loans, 4'4a.& per cent. Ortlcial ?uotatloo oc stocks, ana bonus were at ollow: Atohlao adl. 4a..... ft-- adventure da 4a 10? in,,,,.. .. Vax. Central 4s M lAmaiaimatad .. AtcMaon i... 9 American Zinc . do dm tIMU I, Goaton A Albany. ...1M RlDcham 14 K.'al. a Hecla... .1M cntennlal 141 Copper Range .. Pair Weal .101 Dominion Coal .101 irranalin .11-T Granny 13 lale Royals .... . M iMaia. Mining .. . IMIchlfan 140H Mohawk .131 Mont. C. AC. .MCa Old Dominion .. . 14 Osceola .101 Parrot 1114 Qulncy 149 (Shannon Ill 'Tamarack 11 Trinity 47 il'nlted Cooppar 40 it'. 8. Mining... 1"T 1 it. B. Oil Boitoa A Malaa. Bnaton Elaratad ... Fltcnburi pfd .... Mexican Central ... N. V.. N. H. A H. Pera Marquatta ... iJnlon Paci&c ...... Arner. Arge. Cnem.. do Dfd Amer. Pneu. Tuba.. Amer. Buaar do Dfd Amer. T. A T do pfd Dominion I. A 8.... Bdlaon Electric lllu. Oeneral Electric .... Maaa. Electrlo do Dfd Mart Oaa l'nited Fruit United Shoe Mach.... to il'tah do sfd V. 8. Steel do Dfd Wetting, common . Bid. Asked. 11 Victoria . na W inona .10tHWolvrlne ... Ex-dlvidend. .... .... MH .... k6 .... ' .... K .... 11 ....70 .... 2 .... Tl .... 14 .... 7 .... 17 .... 7 .... 13 .... 10 .... 14 ... (1 .... 3 .... 27 ....in .... 1 ....107 .... ....134 .... .... 13 .... 17 .... .... 47 .... 5 .... 11 ....111 8.1, WO 1.400 KiO 4,400 TOO 2.400 1.800 4).8"0 TOO 1.900 4,8rt 100 700 7.100 ii'.wo 7,900 Adams Ex Amal. Copper .. Am. Car & F... do pfd Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ex Am. H. & I, pfd.... Am. Ice Securities.. Am. Unseed OH do pfd Am. Locomotive .... Am. S. & R.. exdlv.. do pfd Am. Sugar Refng... Am. Toh. pfd ctf.... Anaconda M. Co.... Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line. Bait. & Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T.. Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Che. A Ohio Chi. A Alton do pfd Chi. Gt. Western.... Chi. & N. W C. M. A St. P Chi. Term. A T do pfd C. C, C. A St. L. Colo. Fuel A Iron Colo. A Southern . do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas. Corn Product .... do pfd Del. A Hudson.... D., L. ft W Den. A Rio Grande do pfd Distillers' Securities 7.100 Erie 13.700 do 1st pfd 800 do 2d pfd 1.100 General Electric MO Hocking Valley Illinois Central 1.800 Inter. Paper 10.200 1UU London Closing Mocks. LONDON. Oct. 2. Closing nuotations on me biock exenange were as follows; 100 34 27-i 19 84V 87 100 31 8314 27 19V 9,500 1267, 128 141 102V 12S 90V 105 ltWVi 1134 '72H 176 140 102 124V 90V 105 lrW 112V4 'nii 175V 1,300 59 &SV 2.200 1.900 7.90O. 14.800 7,900 800 8.400 S.000 2.9110 200 400 21H 217 182 214 21V4 182 47V4 28 52H 45V4 28 61V4 44 ' 43S 124 Ell 218 124 61 218 44 43 807 tou 82i 824 7S 73 182 1S2 1R3 234 7 182V 79 847 99T? 81 225 33 277 IPa 19H 42 12H 121 H les 1024 li'4 90 1044 14 in 98 71S 175H 213 B84 87 79 21S 182. 18 89 99 44 2SH 62 44 12H uvi zi 450 30 i 89VI 437 50 Vi 82 181H 90 182'i Conaola, money .... do account ....... Anaconda Atchteon do Dfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific .. Chea. A Ohio Chlcafo Ot. W C, M. A 8t. P DeBeera Denver A R. O.... do Dfd Erie do let pfd , do id Dfd Illlnola Central .... Louie. A Naab. at., st. A T SILVER Bar, 8 N. Y. Central. t Norfolk A W. . 4; do pfd . 41 Ontario A W .lot Ipenmylvanla .lie Rand Mlnea .11 Reading . 401 do lat pfd . M do Id pfd .HI Isonthern Hallway .17 do pfd . 17 (Southern Pacific .. . 3 Xnlon Pad no . 61 do pfd . 44 v. 8. Steal., K .18 .140 I . It firm, do Dfd Wabaah do pfd Spanieh 4a ZVd per ounce, .155 . 88 . 4b . 67 . 74 8 . 44 . 49 . 51 . 38 .103 . 71 .1.17 . . 1 .108 . 14 . 44 . 1 Available Supply of Grain. NEW YORK. Oct. 2. The visible supply of grain Saturday, September 80, a com piled by the New XorJt produce exchange, pi lea I a follow: Wheat Corn . Oat . Rye .. barley Ttuehels. ;.17.x6.to .. 6.774.CU) .. 18.876. 0t0 .. I.1.0ii0 ., (.482.0110 Increase Bushels. l.HM.IKO 418.000 1,4. On) X.Oit) I.IzAiaO Liverpool Uraln Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. t WHEAT Spot, steady: No. 2 reel western, winter, tis d. Future steady; December, da 8Vd; March, ta 8J CORN Spot, steady; American pilxed. 4 8d. Futures, quiet; Decern her, 4'4d; January, aa 4,d; March. 4 2Sd. Mllvranke Uraln Market. MILWAUKEE. Oct. t-WHEATOne to one-half cent lower: No. 1 northern. 84tj86c; No. 2 northern. r0'c; December, 84c. RYE Lower; No. I. a7jj7Vc. RARLiiY Steady; No. X 54c; sample, 16 QiAe. CORN-Wak; May, 4rc bid. Dalatk Grain Market. DITLUTH. Oot. t-WHEAT-To arrive. No. 1 northern. 81c; No 2 northern. 7k4c; 4 track. No. 1 northern. 8ivc; No. J NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Itaotallon of tk Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, Oct. t.-FLOtTR-Recelpts 36.664 bbl.; exports. 8.980 bbls. : market quiet but steady; Minnesota patents. 84 65 ft 6 15; Minnesota bakers, 88.SOQ4.00; winter patents $4.264i.15; winter straights, 84.00a 1.10; winter extras, 22.853S.36; winter low grades. 82.75sa.50. Rye flour, firm; fair to good. 23.io'if4.15: choice to fancy, $4.164i4.50, spot and to arrive. Buckwheat flour, quiet. 4.35u"2.50. CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel low, 81.25; ccarae, 1 121.14; kiln dried, 88 06. . RYE Steady; north western, 72c, c. L f. New Yerk. BARLEY Steady: feeding. S8V4c. c 1. t Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 63.000 bu.; exports. 8,190 bu. Spot market Irregular; No. 2 red, 877c, elevator; No. 2 red, 8imc. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 9oe. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 91c, f. o. b. Options opened firm and steadv, became weak under big world's shipments, heavy Interior receipts, good weether and liqui dation. It was rallied by strong bull sup port, however, and closed firm at '&Tc ad vance. May, StVaK9c, closed at 8fcic; De cember. 88V,4j89 8-16c, closed at 89 8-16c. CORN Receipts, 156,9fo bu.; exports. 151. 890 bu. Spot, steady! No 2, 68Vc, elevator and 50c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, trie; No. 2 white, 60c. Option market was more airtlve and easier, reflecting liberal receipts, easy cables arid clearing weather west. The closing was mfo net lower: January. 4iiii4U4c, closed at 4SVaC; May, 4Mc, closed at 4Xc OATS Receipt. S83.000 bu.i exports, 245. 143 bu. Spot market easy; mixed, 26 to 32 Ihs., 32,7J33o; natural white. 30 to 82 lbs , 32 33lc: clipped white, 86 to 40 Ihs., 3fi36c. HAY Steady; hlppln(, 60S60c; good to Choice. 7t!- HOPS Steady: tate, common fo choice, liB, lfW-'Hc; 1904. 1ch(i21c: olds. Ulr. pa cific coaat, 1906, 15818c; 1904. 14jrl)c; old, 8'(f He. HIDES Firm; Galveston. 2 to 26 lb., 30c; California. C to 26 lb., lVo; Texas, dry. 24 to 80 lbs.. 18Vc. LEATHER Steady; acid. 21T26e. A PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. U (0 (tlltiO; mess, S9 5(al0O; beef hams, 1-1 uk 26.00, packet. 6H 6ttll 00. Cut meats, quiet: pickled bellies, 88 76trl0.50; pickled shoulders, 7.00i7.6u; pickled ham. 810.00. Lard, firm; continent. 8" 0: South America, Sh .50: compound, 85.2fi6.67V: western teamed. 87.70. Pork, steady; family, :f(ft 18 1; short clear, 81150(016.50; mesa, 216.0O9 1ft MJ. - TALLOW-r8teady; city, 4Vc; country. 4', tt4We. RICE Firm: domestic, fair to extra, IV Ctlc; Jpan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; receipts, 8 261 pkr : street prio. extra creamery. 2l-&21Vc; offi cial prices: Creamery, common to extra, 171j 21c; state dairy, common to extra. 16$ 20Vc: renovated, common to extra, 15gi9Uc; western factory, common to extra, 15gl7,o: western Imitation creamery, extras, lie; western firsts. 17Vj16c CHE ES E Weak; receipts 1.227 pkg.; state, full cream, small and large colored and whit fancy, llVc; fair to choice, 1042 EGOS Firm: receipt. 5.524 pkgs. ; state Pennsylvania and nearbv fancy selected, whit. c: date choice, 2VrS28c; state. mlid extra. SUni'Ac: weatera extra, first, 22a3c; tale firsts. 21 c P)l'LTRY Allv. firm; western chickens, fowls and turkeys. 13W. Dressed, weak; western chickens, 1H lie; fowls, 14c; tur keys. 14418c. Pkllndelpkln rrodneo Market, PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2. BUTTER Firm: extra western creamery, 22c. EGGS Firm; western fresh, Slg'Ho at mark. t HEESE Qult; Nw York full crtim, UVttllVc do pfd Inter. Pumo do pfd 100 83 83 Iowa Central do pfd 200 67V 67V4 K. C. Southern 7"0 27 27 do pfd 100 66 66 Louis. A NaBhville.. 6.6O0 155T4 1B4T4 Manhattan L 300 1H5V 1V4 Met. Securities 1.100 81 80 Met. St. Rv 8.100 14 125H Mex. Central 1,200 24H 24V4 Minn. A St. L M.. St P. A 8. S. M. 300 140 139 do p'.A Missouri Pacific .... S.OftO 1064 106M, M.. K. A T 3,500 84 84V do pfd National Iad 800 47VI 47 N. R. R. of Mex. pra N. Y. Central 2.200 1504 N Y . O. A W 8.100 tVK4 Norfolk A Western. 5,700 86'4 do prd North American .... 100 90 Pacific Mall 1.100 46 Pennsylvania 7v 1444 People's Gas 1,800 104 P., C C. A St. L Pressed Steel Car... 1.000 46 do pfd " 96'4 Pullman Palace Car 600 257Vi Reading 65,500 124 do 1st pfd 4X10 9SV4 do 2d pfd 1400 10OH Republic 8teel 6 S do pfd 934 Rock Island Co 25 .900 84H do pfd J Rubber Gtiods 2t0 fcV StdLPA S." F." 2d pfd '6.T00 "jlH St. Louis 8. W 7n0 24 do pfd 300 62H Southern Pacific .... 68.J10 ,oi do pfd 300 lEOVn Southern Railway .. 6.TU0 87V do pfd Tenn. Coal A Iron... 6.200 89'4 Texas A Pacific 700 SoT T., St. L. A W 00 pfd 100 WVi Union Pacific B7.900 134-4 do pfd lf 95V V S Ex 100 123 1. 8. Realty ..... U. 8. Rubber 1.700 67 do pfd 100 111 V. 8. Steel 8.lno 3M do pfd lt.100 105V Va.-Carollna Clwrm. l.ioff 84 do pfd 1"0 1064 Wabaah 1 900 231 do pfd 1.500 42a Wella-Fargo Ex Weallnghous Elec. SfO 169H Western Union 1.500 934 W A U E Wis. Central do pfd Northern Pacific l.Sno 232V Central leather .... l.ftai 44; do pfd 104V Blnss-Shefneld 4.700 72 do pfd 1.6"0 4SU Am. I-ocomotlv .... 4.300 W4 do ofd Total sale for th day, 694,800 shares. 22vJ MONEY 2V4r3 per cent. 'ilie rate 01 uiscount m tha open market for short bill Is 8 per cent; for three 1 month' bill la 2V4&34 per cent. Foreign Financial. LONDON. Oct. 2. Th large reaulrements of money in the market today were met, bankers being free lenders with the month turn. Although repayment are due to the Bank of England In the next two days, the market will be well su polled bv gov ernment distribution of dividends. In tho meantime the demand for bar nod for the continent and America continues. Dis counts hardened. Trading on the Stock exchange opened quiet and became rather more active with the cessation of th liquidation In mines. Consols were steady. Americana Improved In response to New York, mostly to a fraction over parity. Union Pacific and United States Steel were the features. Trading was fairlv active and prices closed quietly steady. Kafiirs were Buoyant on raris Duying. Russians were maintained, chartered leading. Japa nese imperial 6 of 1904 were quuted ut ltfcVi. MERLIN. Oct. 2. Prices on the Rnurae today generally were weak. PARIS. Oct. 2. Prlcea on the Bourne trw day opened steady and closed firm. Rus sian imperial 4s were quoted at 65.15 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 627. Kept. Bept. Sept, eept He,t. Sept. Hept. Mem. Pept. isept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Out 15.. t 214 6 55 6 63' 7 7 K . 28 t 55 6 63 T 66 8 67 17.. a 6 0 6 64 7 43 6 62 1H-. 8 81 6 63 7 87 6 75 19.. 6 3JV 5 73 6 70 7 8S 20.. 6 39 6 W 7 8S 76 21.. 6 30 6 81 t 81 6 So 22.. 6 23 6 76 6 si 7 49 23.. 6 28V 6 75 5 77 7 61 8 89 24.. a 6 78 5 74r 7 67 6 14 26.. 5 27 8 67 7 56 5 16 26.. 5 23' 687 569 737 6 76 27.. 6 1V 5 86 j 7 34 6 79 2.. 18 1 6 74 5 69 6 81 29.. 6 19 5 M 6 71 7 31 20.. 6 12 5 oHi 6 ; 7 I ' 1.... 5 .4' o I'- 7 Ml '' 7ii 2 I 5 1 7 20; C 6 4 22 4 84 a 4 12 4 M 4 31 4 31 4 35 4 41 3 77 4 41 6 16 4 69 6 08 a 6 13 6 13 6 19 6 22 6 2J 6 21 6 151 6 16 6 17 5 18 4 36 4 44 4 37 4 : ) 4 re Ijidlcate Sunday- The official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. U ses. C, M. A St. P 2 Mo. Pac 5 Union Pacific 76 C. A N. W.( east C. A N. W., west 117 C, fit. P., l.t. & O C, H. & Q., west 115 C, B. A Q., east.... 4 C, R. 1. A P., east.. .. C, R. I. A P.. west.. 11 Illinois Central 1 Total receipts 331 The disposition of the day's receipt wa a follows, eac.i buyer puicnaamg tu num ber of head indicated: CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle StronaT to Ten Cent Higher Hosts steady to Five Cents Lower. CHICAGO. Oct. 1 CATTLE-Rccetpt. 26.000 hn,l: market strong to 10c higher; steers, 83.1 Haiti. 26; stockers and feeders, 12.16 ti4 26; cows and csnners. 21.504i4.25; bulls. I2.00tf4.76; heifer, 82.0Oij5.(i0; calves. $2.00tf 7.25. HOGS Receipts, 30,000 head; market steady to Ec lower; shipping and Selected. IS.t"".1) 75; mixed and heavy packing. 84 80 ti5 47W: light. 85.25(o6.65; pig and rouh, 3ro-oS40. SHEEP AND I.AMR8 Receipts. SS.OtO hend; market firm; sheep, 2.25lS6.00; lambs, 4.00tf5.75. to $11; w v, 1 6 45 ii 1 15 2 10 27 2 1 18 1 1 23 106 19 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company.. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co Vansant A Co. Cattle. ... tul ...1,073 ... 6u2 ... 668 Hoga iO 472 764 564 . Sh'p. 606 1,3.0 9.S9 2,812 13,644 , 12s 6d. L H I with spot ,i was also H 6d for sp 150V 56 V 85vi '99" 45 144 104 "464 96 255 123V 95 Wi 244 84 83 80 8874 TOV 24. 61 V 49 V 1!0 8644 'irt 85 V 'fifiwi 133 9f.4 123 -56" 105H S314 JfwaJ 23 42V 169 4 93V 212 444 104 4 64 4!"4 2CV4 M 2Si 564 27 55' 154 166: SO, 125H 24V 72 139 163 105 V B4' 40T4 X7 150 56S 854 HO 9S44 45 144I 81 9014 2W1 124 91V4 21 93V, 844 37 114 70V 287 sn 119 S7H ion 8SV1 35 V 3SVi 6714 1ST irx f 111 3iH 105S " I'M' 2?'4 42 17 93V 17 S0t4 65 211V 44H 70 4"4 51i u:vi Melnl Market. NEW YORK. Sent. J -MI.-T A r flTh. London tin market wa strong and higher, spot closing 147 15s and futures at 146 12s 6d. Locally the market was stendv. spot quoted at 32,2532.50. Copper higher abroad, closing at 71 12s spot and 70 12s 6d for future Locally the market Is fin). Lake and elec trolytic are quoted at 216.254 16.60; casting, 116.1)06 16.26. Lead was firm at 24.85s4.90 In tha local market. At London It was a shade higher at 14 26d. Spelter was un changed at 27 10 in the London market. LOcaiiy tne market was firm, with spot closing at t5.96&.0S. Iron was h la her abroad, closing at 60s 9d for standard foun dry and at 61s 9d for Mlddlesborough. Locally the market was firm, with south ern grades a shade higher. No. 1 foundry 1 quoted at 817.oK& 17.75; No. 2 foundry northern, $17.00i&a7.I5; No. 1 foundry south ern. 816.754il7.0O; No. 1 foundry southern No. 2 foundry southern. Curey A Benton iv Lobman A 1. 179 McCreary A Crary 53 W. 1. Stephen 13 Hill A Son 153 Huntun A Co ltM Hamilton 251 L. t'. llusi 23 Wolf A Co 247 Mlko HaggiTty 203 Sol Dcgan 82 J. B. Root & Co 207 J. H. Bulla 44 Other Buyers 1,244 Total 6,592 1,8'JO 19,521 CATTLE There wa a liberal run of cattle ueie luuay, about oik car being received. Of tnes iltteen cars were bincu iNroUMii, leaving about 804 cars on sale. The receipts were about thirty-six cars lighter tnan last Monday, and aoout ill curs lighter tuan the same aay last year, 'ine geueiai quality of ttiu cattlo was fairly good. Although the run was heavy, still there were no beer steers included into the re ceipts and stear buyers nad nothing to work on. Tnere Is a good demand nero lor beei, and nad there ueen anyinihg here today it would have sold wen, as buyer were out and evidently wanted tills kind of cattle. Anything good would have brought strong to Higher prices, while the commoner grades would have changed lianas at funy steady prices. There was a good supply of cows and heiters on sale and there was considerable activity to the traxle. The demand wa ..r..i nt the mnif uus ntcxed uu In good tune. Buyers were riding freely and evidently wanted supplies. 'Prices bold up very well and salesmen found little dltli cuity in disposing of their holdings at fully steady price. The big end 01 the receipts consisted of feeders and there was a good strong de mand from all source. There was con siderable activity to the trade and the stuff was being bought up right along. Prices for the most part ruled fully siaady and in some cases a little stronger. Tnere Is a good demand. at mis point for feeders and there are plenty of orders to be nlled. Represented sales: COWS. New York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 1 REEVES Receipt , 5.150 head; market for good steers steady: common a shade lower and better demand than last week; bulls 10c lower; cows teady; native teers. 23.005'5.75; westerns and halfbreeds, 83.40r)3.75; bulls, 12.2518.75; cowl, Jl.4txas.26. Liverpool and London cables- limited live cattle steady; best cattle at lyondnn 12c dressed weight. Shipments tomorrow, 920 cattle and 3,500 quarters of be f. CALVES Receipts, 2.875 head; market for good light veals about steady, others easier; grassers and westerns 25c lower; veals. $3.40-3950; little calves, 83.0txu4.00; grasser. J501i300; dressed calves slow; city dressed veals. 8Hl3Vc per pound; country dressed, 8V312Vtc. HOGS Receipts 10,43 head; market lower; state and Pennsylvania hogs, o.M5'J 6.00. SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 11.300 head; market for good aheep full steady, others quiet; general sales. K.WfJS.00: Can ada lambs, 88.0Uii8.12V: culls. $4.006.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 2 CATTLE Receipts, 23,OuO head, Including 800 south erns. Market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers. 85.004i5.90; fair to good, 84.OlKa5.00; western steers, $2.76iij4.50; stock ers nnd feeders, $2.50f4 15; southern steers, 2.2Vii3.60; southern cow, $1. 752.76; natlvo cow, 21753.26; native heifers. I2.60ijjd.2a; bulls, 82.OWji3.00; calve. $2.6016.00. HOGS Receipts, 7,200 head. Market steady; top, $6.40; bulk of sales, $5.27V!i6.35; heavy, $5.304i6.4O; packers, $5.2o'6.37Vt; pigs and lights, $5.tKXr(5.86. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 7,000 head. Market strong; native lambs, $5.25' 6.75; western lambs. $5.26'otf.75; fed ewes and yearlln.-s, $4.0tf6.00; western yearlings. $4.75 (&6 00; western sheep, $4.00(54.76; Blockers and feeders, $3.75m4.&0. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2. CATTLE Receipts. 4.500 head. Including 1.600 Texans. Market strong; native shipping and export steers, $4 501(15 60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.2Vu6.16; steers under 1,000 lbs., $3 2034.90; stockers and feeders, $2.0057 4.00; cows and heifers, $2.266.10; canners, Sl.60gi.8O; bulls, $2.25.50; calves, $3.00i&6.00; Texas and In dian steers, $2.0033.40; cows and heifers, $2.004T3.20. HOGS Receipt. 6,500 head. Market teady; pigs and light, J4.70n6.45; packers, $5X0&6.45; butcher and best heavy, $6.30J SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 800 head. Market strong; native muttons, $4.00 tjifi.ijy; lambs, $o.0txu7.25; culls and bucks, $3.00(jt.00; stockers, $3103.90; Texans, $2.26 4J4.26. No. 1.... 6.... 1.... 1.... 16.... 2... 2.... b.... soft, $16.7517.0O; $16.25. BT. LOUIS. " firm, $4-Mi4.S2V. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. laiO 2 00 1 1200 2 40 koo 2 00 18 615 2 50 8,0 2 2o 2 1( 2 50 U10 2 35 1 eoO 2 76 ICS 2 36 HEIFERS. 620 2 to 12 714 2 40 CALVES. 380 2 50 1 80 4 00 480 2 5o 2 110 6 00 810 2 75 2 16 6 lO 2o0 2 50 1 130 6 25 270 i 66 2 176 6 00 BULLS. 1010 3 70 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. boo 2 25 lti Sou 2 00 810 2 00 12 6 3 00 15 2 90 2 460 3 65 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. Oct. t-METALfl-Lead, Spelter, steady, $6.80. ew York Mlnln Stock. NEW YORK. Oct. Closing quotation on mining atocg. were as muni: Adama Con .... Slloe Breaca . ttnianlck Cna ... t'omaiok Tuanel ( oa. Pal. tt Va . Hura Siltrer Iron Silver Llllle Coo.... M . 41 I . a . 7 .irt .17 loo . Uttie CkLef Ontario lvair PlMeatS Potoal Savage .Sierra Keveda I Small Hopea . Standard .. T .. to ..til'4 .. I .. 14 .. 44 .. tl .. ta .m Evaporated Apple and Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK. Oct. 2 EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues firm, with most of the business In futures for Decem ber delivery and prime quoted around 74C. The spot market Is without change, choice and fancy being practically out of supply for the time being. Common to good are quoted at frc; prime, 1c CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune are going quite steadily Into consumption in Jobbing lots from the local stock and quotations are firmly held from 4Vo to 7Vc, according to grade. Apricot are without change. Choice are quoted at 81 (&9Vc; extra choice, sVific; fancy, 10(1 HVc. Peaches are in very light supply on spot and in the abence of business the market 1 quoted nominal. Rasln are un changed; loose Muscatels, 6V'jT7Vc; seed raisins, 7V4b8,o; London layers, $1.15120. St. Loals General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. t-WHEAT-Hlghtr: No. 2 red rash, elevator. 64Va&6.e: track. 8S0; December, KJVfl c i May, 86V,c; No. t hard, f3ic. CORN Lower; No. 3 cash. 60c: track. 50V4 tJ51V,c; December. 41V4ij41Sc; May, 4lac OAiss uower; ro. z casn, Zic; track, 28c; No. 2 white, 30c. FIJUR Steady: red winter patents. 84.10 fJ4 40; extra fancy and straight. $3.7'yo4.10: clear, $2.9t"h4.15. SEED Timothy, steady at $2.7532 40. CORN MEAL Steady; $2.80. BRAN Steady; sacked eaat track, 6SV9 rlAY Steady: timothy. $8.00312.60: cralrla. $7-"u5o. IRON COTTON TIE8-89C. BAGGING 8Vjc. HEMP TWIN E-4JVie. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $14.60. Lard, higher: prime steam, JT.O.'i,. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed extra shorts, $8 25: clear ribs, 88 62V4; short clears, 8 R7V. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $s87Va; clear ribs, t 50; short clear, $9 62V. POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 9Vc; springs. lOtftTOVic; turkeys, 13 3 15c; ducks, c; getse. 6gc. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16S22c; dairy. 14a 17c. EGGS Heavy at 16c, case count. nereipts shipments. 38 heifers.. 964 19 cows 867 29 feeders.. 1117 6 cows... 1 cow. ... 2 50 2 55 2 40 2 25 2 t.5 2 75 O. Gamble Neb. 2 35 4 feeder.. W. Parker Neb. 2 25 15 feeder.. 2 4i 1 feeder... 2 45 1 feeder 3 65 1 bull... 8 65 lcalf... W. Burge Neb 9-5 840 2 80 2 40 8 45 2 15 2 50 746 2 75 .. 896 .. 80 .. WO ..14o0 .. 260 .1010 o 3 cows. . 2 COWS.. 1 bull 1&J0 A H.-Neb. 60 feeders. 3 25 8 2o 3 25 1 &5 8 50 2 50 2 M 2 10 36 heifer.. 7R5 13 cowb 10n) 17 cows 912 7 cows lou7 75 cows 9J6 so calves... 325 W. 120 feeders. 746 T $ cows 1016 22 cows o.3 ii cows 6-5 6 steers. ...1140 .1 steer Hsu 8. 9 feeders.. 991 2 25 4b feeders.. M 3 25 4 feeders. . 776 3 25 Mawblnny 63 feeders.. ltl 3 60 60 feeders.. 9o3 2 7a So feeders. .175 8 65 R. B. Garrison Colo. 20 feeders.. 628 I 4o A. Miller Neb. 63 cows 877 2 40 30 cows 811 2 00 R. H. Kowle Neb. 93 cows 692 2 50 H. Swanson Neb. 24 cows 1035 I 5o D. J. De Berand Colo. 25 cows 104(1 2 45 11 cons 974 2 25 6 heifers.. 674 2 2s b neirers. .1114s 1 a C. C. Davidson Idaho. 85 cows 997 2 60 22 feeders. . V06 8 95 104 feeders. 968 8 65 R. C. Ixingford Neb. 40 cows 968 2 45 HOGS There was only a small run here even for a Monday, about twenty-two loads being on sale. The stuff arrived early and a clearance was made in good season. While there was not much activity to the trade still the hogs were picked up rlgnt along and at no time was there any draggy movement. Good light weight hogs were In fair demand and brought steady prices while some OI tne Dest Kinds looked little atronser. Medium and heavy weights. however, opened weaker and in soma cases lower, but closed stronger. Heavy hogs sold from $5 0Wi6.15, while medium grades brought $5.15'U6.25 end light weights from $5 26a5.35. The bulk of the hogs sold at $5.&T)5 20. with tops reaching $6.36. Representative sale: Rank CI en ring a. OMAHA, Oct. 1 Bank clearing today were $1 778.582 69. and for th corresponding day of last year $1.63.846 48. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 -Today's state ment of the treasury' balance In th gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150.Q00.0k) gold rvsorv, aiw; Available cavu beUants, Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oata, bu. .. 21.00 .1661 .151.000 .110.0110 M.OiiO 111. C to 64.CX) 25,000 St. Joseph Live Stork ' Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Oct. 2. CATTLE Receipts. 2,924. head: market active - and steady to strong; natives, $3.654j.0O; cow and heifers. $1.50ttVH.60; stockers and feed ers, $2 75fi4.00. HOGS Receipts. 2.408 head: market steady to 60 lower; light. 85.30H5-35; me dium and heavy, $5.255.3?V; bulk, $5.253 6.32V. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnt. 5.928 head; market active and strong; native lambs. $7.00: western lambs. $6.85: vearllngs. $5.00; wethers, $4.60; ewes, $4.36. Slonx City Uve Slock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Oct. 2. tSDeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 1.2O0 head; maraei 111c nigner; stocker. 16r2oc higher; beeves. S3. 4040.60: cows and heifers. $2.2fitii 3 50; stockers and feeders, $3.004j4.00; calves, $2.25'S3.40. HOGS Receipts. 1.200 head: market a shade lower, selling at $4&a5.M; bulk of sales, $0.005.10. Stork In Sight Receipts of live stork at the six nrlnclnal western markets yesterday: , Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. South Omaha 8.000 1.500 19.000 Sioux City 1.200 Lift) Kansas City 23.(00 7.200 7.000 St. Joseph 2,924 2,400 6.92S St. Louis 4.500 6 500 XiM) Chicago 26,000 80,000 38,000 runs. lima. Pcptrmter 2 and X, 1S:i..'5l bbls. : average, br bbls. NEW YORK. Oct. 2 -4ll J4 Cotlonaeed. easv; prime vellow. iM'ti-tf 1'rtrnleiim. Steadv; refined. New York. S7.; IMilla.1l rhla and Baltimore. $7 5... In bulk. tj. Ttirpentliiax firm at tiv'ju'.io. Rt iSlN--Pteady : strained, common good, ?3 ... SAVANNAH, tin.. Oct. 2 OH. Turpen tine, firm at 0tVow.c. . ROSIN -Firm; A. 14 and C. $3 70; D E. $4.8-; V. $4 60: G. $l6; H. 47; 1 K. H.6. M. $4.86; N $4 90. WG, t.ii; $5.65. OMAHA WIIOI.rCsAt.e. StARKF.T. Condition of Trade nnd Qnotntlon on Staple and fancy Trodnco. FGOS -Candled stock. lTHc. LIVE IMULTRY Hens, sn-; nwsters, 6c; turkeys. 13y'lic; ducks, iitfc; tprUig chick ens, 9c. ifL'TTER I'acVlns; stock. 15c; choice to fancy dnlry, Jyl9-': creamery, 121Vic; prints, 2ivc. 8UGAR-Stndard grsnuUted. In bbls.. $S f- per cat ; cuhea, 86 40 per cwt.; cut loaf, $6 86 per tl.; No. extra C, $6 40 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C, $5 :li per cwt.; To. 13 yellow, $5.20 per owl.; XXXX powdered. $6.80 per cwt. FRESH FISH Trout, lotfllc; halibut, lie; buffalo (dressedf, 4r; picket! tdrewsed), 80; white baas (dressed). Ho; sunfl.-Jt, 6c; perch (scaled and dressedl. fc; ruke. Jlc: catfish, 15c; red snapper. 10c: salmn. 11c; cropple. 12c; eels, 18c; bullheads. 11c; black bass, 25o; whltellsh. lOdillc; frog legs. T do., 85c; lobsters, green, 27c; boiled lobsters, 30o; shad roe, 45c; bluetish, Sc. HAY Prices auoted by Omnha Wholessl Hay Dealers' association: No. 1 upland. $6.50; medium. $5,6046.00; coarse, $6. BRAN-Per ton. $11. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES alencia. all sizes, $3 (IPifJi6.R0 LEMONS Lemonicra, extra fancy 24$ else. $00; .ton ami SiW slics, $6 507 00. DATES Per box of 80 l-1ti. pkgs., $2; Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per lb.. 60. FIGS California, per 10-1 b. carton, 754JI 85c; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 12o; 4 crown, 12c. BANANAS Per medlum-lred bunch, $1.7$ G2.25; Jumbos, $2 5O'i;3.00 KHLlld ANO MELONS. PEARS I tah, Kleteis and Vicar, $2.00; De Ango, $2 50. PLUMS Utah and Colorado, per 4-baskat craie, $1.00; Italian prunes, $1.00. PEACHES California freestones, per bos. 90c) Elhertas, Sl.liO. CAN! AlAiUPES '.-exa. pei crate. 12.00; Texas. Rocky Ford seed, $2.50. APPLES Ben Davis and Winesape, In $-bu, bbls., $2.7oii3 00; In bu. baskets, $1.00; California Belleflowcrs, $1.60. BLUEBERRIES Sixteen qt., $2.26. HUCKLEBERRIES Sixteen it., $1,609 1.76. GRAPES Home-grown Michigan and Ohio Concords, per 8-lb. basket, 18c; Mala gas and Muscats, per 4-basket crate, $1.60; Tokav, per 4-bnsket crate, $1 60. QUINCES t anrnrnia. tier oox, 41.19. ' VEGETABLES. WAX BEANS Per V ou. basket, 25t33c; trlng beans, per Vi-bu. box, 26(36o. POTATOES New, per bu.. eoo. BEAN 8 Navy, tier bu., $2.00. CUCUMBERS Per dos., 25c- TOMATOES Horn grown, V-bU. basket. 85&I50C. CABBAGE Homo-grown, In crate, per lb., lVc. ONIONS Home-grown, yellow, red and white, per bu., 60c; Spanish, per crate, $1.25. HEE'1'8 New, jer Lu., lie. CELERY Kalamazoo, per do,, 25c 8WKKV POTATOfi Virginia, per l-bu. bbl., $2.25. TOMATOES Per basket. trUfJOo. MISCELLANEOUS HONEY New, per 24 Ids.. $3.00. CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin llmberger, 16c; twins, 124c; young Americas, 13Vc. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb 12c. Pecan large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c. rranuts, per 10., 10; roasted, pei lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per lb.. 12&13Vc. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., 15a. Udell bark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nut, per bu.. $1.50. HIDES No. 1 green. o; No 2 green, 804 No. 1 salted. 10Vc; No. 2 salted, 9Vc; No. i veal calf, 11c: No. 2 veal calf, c; dry salted, !fel4c; sheep pett. 2icli1.00; horse r-Mss, CUT BEEF. No. 1 ribs. lPc; No. 2 ribs, 8V4c; No. 1 ribs, 6c; No. 1 loins, 14Vc: No. 2 loins, 10c; No. 3 loins, 7c; No. 1 chucks, 4Vc; No. 2 chucks, 4c; No. 3 chucks, 3c; No. 1 round. 7c; No. 2 round, 6c; No. 8 round, 6vc; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 3c: No. 3 plate, 2Vc Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. I. COTTON Spot closed 10 points lower: middling uptan la. 10.66c; middling rulf, 10.90c; sales, 61,5:5 bales. LIVERPOOL. Oot. 2. COTTON Spot In fair demand; prices 7 points lower; Ameri can middling fair. 6.04d; good middling, 5.80d; middling, 5.64d; low middling, 6.41; good ordinary. 6.S0d; ordinary. 5.14d. Tho sales of the day were 10,000 bales, of which 600 were for speculation and export and included 9,400 bales American; receipts, 14.000 bales, Including 13,600 bales American. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2 COTTON Steady; sales. 1.560 bales; tordlnary, 74o; gootl ordinary. 8 15-16c; low middling, 9 13-lc; middling. 10 7-lfic; good middling. 10 ll-16c; mltldlimr fair. He; receipts. 2.2.0 bales; stock, 82.284 bales. Totals .65.624 48,808 71,228 Corn- wool EIln Hotter Mmrket. ELGIN, 111., Oct. 2 BUTTER Market ruled firm today, selling at 21c advance of Vc from lafct week, the week were 690,000 pounds. pound, an Sales for Wool Market. BOSTON. Oct. 2.-WOOL The merclal Bulletin says of the market: The strength of. this market has been Intensified by the position of the Ixndon auctions, which closed September 27. Trading has been strong and with a general advance of 6 per cent. Sales of territory wools, principally In original bags, have taken place In 25,000 to loO.OoO pound lots, with occasional transfers of 100,000 pound lota, tiusiness, aa a whole, has been comparatively quiet, although there Is more Inquiry and call for sample bugs of territories, as well a fleeces. Dealer feel that trade will follow in the course of a week or ten days. Quarter and have the call in combing wool and half-bloods in clothing. Scoured wools are also meeting with demand. Texas and California wools are quiet, while pulled wools have had some business In fine, long staple carrying wools and quarter comb ings. Wools have stiffened here In sym psthy with their strong position at Liver pool. The woolen mills in some Instances are receiving more orders, having turned to the manufacture of finer woolens, which have the appearance of worsted. Con tracting for the I clip hs practically ceased In the west for the present, al though there Is a report of several Ii7 cups contracted in taano. of wool from Boston to date, from Decem ber. 2, it4. according to the same au thority, are 181.867.115 pounds, against 171, 047.046 pounds at the same time last year. The receipts to date are 282,461,787 pounds, against io,286.636 pounds for the unit period last year. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 2.-WOOL Steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing. 2tVtf SoV; light fine. 2uJ6c; heavy fine, 18fc22c; tub washed, 32Q42c. OVER THREE MILLION MAR5 Flgores for nolldlner In Omahat 74 early Doable Those of One Yenr Ago. The close of September shows that for the first nine month of the year building operations amounted to an estimated value of $3,227,314, against $1,789,640 during a simi lar period in 1904. The month of September dropped behind 1904 by $126,090, the figure being ninety-one permit, amounting to $276,080, against cljrhty-elght permits, amounting to $402,170. This Is the tlrst tlma during th 1906 building season that tho total for any one month ha fallen brlow the totals of last year, but the record for the month remains the best since 1H90, wlih the exception of 1904. Among the large buildings for which bids are to be opened within a week ate tho new Young Men' Christian association structure and tha Webster-Sunderland building. Each will cost about $200,000. SAMUEL GOES UP ONE PEG Veteran Police Court Habitue Dig nified by Bring Hound Over to District Court. Sam Majors, known to the police as "Hop Fiend 8am," was Monday morning hound The shipments ! over to the district court by Police Judge Berka. The bond .of $4H) wa furnished by John Bloomflcld. Major wa charged with attempting to malm William Garrlty, a saloon keeper at Tenth street and Capitol avenue last week. Major pleaded not guilty to the charge. Garrlty say Major bit a piece out of bl arm. No. 8 4. 6C.C. 2I'oac; No. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA - Oct. l.-CORN-Lower yellow 61Vc; No. 8. 61V.C; No. OATS liwfr; No. $ while, 4 w hite. 2r;W2r27c. WHISKY On th basis of 81.20 for fin ished goods Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, Oct. t SEED Clover, cash. STii; December. $7.70: January. $7.76; prime aJsike. $7. tat; prlru timothy, $1.66. No. 37.. 61.. 69.... 66.... u.... 61,... 69.... 50 6.... 48 ... Av. 6h. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. ..36 ... 4 90 7S 191 120 6 20 ..230 160 4 95 62 2T.2 ... 6 22V . 3o3 2 6 Oo 74 212 40 5 22V4 ..272 loO 6 00 73 236 100 6 ,..28 ... 6 06 b 218 130 6 81) .21 ... 5 15 6S 227 ... 6 30 .273 160 6 15 be 11 80 5 30 345 ... 6 12V, S) 222 12o 6 80 .253 ... 17V i 224 124 6 32V .240 120 6 20 66 214 40 6 3.'V 250 80 6 20 28 12 ... 6 36 SHEEP Today saw tha biggest day of th euaon In th aheep barn, there being 112 cars on sale. The offerings arrived early and buyers and sellers gut together in good time. The quality of the receipts was only fair, thtr being little reial good stuff offered. There was a good run of feeders bere, but they were It-ft until the last, packers taking hold of the fat stuff first. The fat stuff ruled generally steady on th good kind and In some caaes a little slrontfer. but the commoner kinds wi tv lllll weaker. Tiaduif wa fairly Sugar nad Molnaae. NEW YORK, Oct. 2. SUGAR Raw, nominal; fair refining, Sc; centrifugal, 9 test. 3,c; molasses sugar, 2c; refined un rettled: No. , 4 20c; No. 7. 4 15c; No. 8 4 06c: No. . 4c; No. 10, $ 95c; No. 11. 8 80c; No. 12, $ 80c: No. 13, $.70c; No. 14. 3.65c; con fectioners' A, 4.6Bc; mould A, 5.15c: cut loaf, 550c; crushed, 6.50c; powdered, 49oc; gran ulated. 4 Soc; cubes. 6.06c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 29&35c. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. 2 -BUOAR Quiet; open kettle, centrifugal, 4Vaff47c; centrifu gal.. 4 15-lbo&c; yellow, 44c; second. 2'fj3ec. MOLASSES Open kettle. 13tj23c; centri fugal. 6'ul4c. SYRUP Nominal at 15t&30c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 2-COFFEE-Market for future opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of 6 points. In re sponse to steady cables and moderate In terior Santo receipt. Scattered liquida tion eased th near month off to a net decline of 6 points during the middle ses sion, but later the mar'-et rallied on pre dictions for a bullish visible supply state ment and the clone was steady, net un changed to 10 points- higher. Bales were reported of 84.260 bag. Including Novem ber at T.fluc: December, 7 1087.16c: March, T.3W87.40C; July. LtV'fjTttc; August. T 66c; September. 7.657.7oc. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio, 8U-16C. WHEATS Oil and Hoaln. OIL CITY. Pa.. Oct. 2 OI L Credit bal antes. 21 51; certificate, no bid: shipments. September 30. i2,6;io bbls.; aernir. 74 !LJ bt.ls ; shipments. October 1, 61158 bbls average. 67.247 bbl ; runs. September 29 and 30. 160.1.1 I. tile ; shipments. Lima. Sep. tember 81 1. 124 5t7 bbls ; nvi-rast, 61 t71 bbls aliij.iiitul. Lima, October 1, 47,411 Lola. Westba ceaallloas this fall bar ban Ideal a $r tor ahock tbraahlag aao eneTeaient of Waeat t market. Tb occasional ahowera which baa beea esperteaoed have helped ratkar tsao hurt th Wheat Itaalf, aa in each caee they were lullowed or clear, annoy weather. Country elavatore all rror the Northwest are lammed lull ol new Wheat, an th vol u roe el tha crap Is aaaaisf real am bar. raeaaaent la assay eectlesia Farmers era hulltflsg cnb for temanrsry ao aean mod at ion of their grain ta eereral important tiairk-ta, an iaataocas nr pointed out where th Bow wheat la allowed te remain on tha ground kiat aa It ooeaae tiacn the thraahar becave ol th Imnoeaibllltr ot handling It. with praaant aquiu- aiant. Providentially, tha w eat bar baa baas hvaatirally clear and 00 damage ha resulted tree It la action. Taeahock thrashing ha baea gmoerally completed. While tha country elevator ara taxed to their Bpacity. that big grain etorage heuaaa st market seniors ar atlll able to handle all the grain the failroadecaa hanl, but tha roada areallawamped with tha fiuod of graia. and an ilea of care nar loaded sad ready are waiting power to pull them ta market. Wa think, that before all this grata Is moved, pricaa will decline enough Va make tie Sauchaaa profit a tie. EDWARDS-WOOD CO. (Iaterseratt) DEALERS IN STOCKS. G IAIN. FBOVISIONS Ship Your Grain to Us. Branch Of fire, 110.111 Hoard of Trad tilde. Omaha, Nrn. Trlenhono 8814 Sri2-fl4 Kxchange Hldg.. Smith Oman. Bell 'Puoiiv 21' independent 'Plion L