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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1905)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 4, 1905. 13 1 tl X f' CHAIN AM) PRODUCE UAKluI ffhtat Cell Lower on Aeottnt af Ex taniiTt Ealaa, IXPORTS THIS WUK 1ARGEST YET Car la Weak and Spread Cleaee BMnttn December and May Liverpool Knee Lower a All Grain. ' OMAHA. Nor. I, IMS. The wheat market viy weaa Unlay, uil Dy extensive seuing. leaner cuve, uitf caua j a imcuuh ana a Mtu leouveiy. blausireel uuilnwl, wjO uusuei lur tne ate, ana iu irseai yet, iwiptd lieaiiy lua uiai mL iu c,ua tt wic btiuw jrvaiaiUAy. ueceniutti' tiowu ai awty fcv, amy ai muVQo and auly ai ooo. Coin aiou 4 kmw. Ifieie a Paavy demand tor May, and tuera wa soma kviuiief t May and oujin- of Ut-ce.i.oor at feo Uiiieitnca. iiHemmi' ctvaeu ai -oid leueu.uer at 4o, May ai ?c and July at 4c May aud u,y luat o aud cloeea at in Uma aa uid i ceinoer. CJuta cloaeil oittcucaii uiio.iied. D- ceinoer luusueu at uru'So, a at fi7o ; and July at lo. ' Prlnrs Wueat receipts wer 1.168.000 buai.eia and ahipmenu fl3,uv0 busneis. against receipt laat year of i,u,uOO Ouauat anu anlpmeuis of i-to.wt) busneis. Corn re ceipt were Ud.uuu puenei ami hipmni 22,uuO buanels, aaalnat recetpta laat year of ,9 bushels and shipment of UU.uuO bushels. Clearance were ,e0 buahei of corn, tlf.oou busneis of oats, fc'i.ooo buansla of wheat and t8,u"0 barrels of flour. Argentina wneat shipment (or the week were M&vuo bushels, against laX.000 bushel the week before and 1.280,0 Dushel last year. Corn shlp.nenta were l.tta.uOO busheia. against 1.9.8,fAi busneis the week befora and t.tSi.VH bushels last year. Liverpool closed l lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Seaboard exporters yesterday sold 104,000 bushel of wheat, 208,000 busneis of coin, 10,000 bushel of oat and 100.009 bushel of tmiiiy. Montreal sold 2M),000 bushel of Manitoba wheat for export In the last two days. Ksnsas Clt' the sal of loo.nuo bushel for Texaa mill. From tne tveooiv.-.. - "B. Frank floward eatlmatea that miller In the three Important northwestern wheat tates re quire about 160,000.000 bushels of wheat for grinding and farmer need about 30,000,000 bushel for seed. The three atatea are estimated to have raised about 187,000.000 busheia. or 17.000,000 bushel for elevator nd mill reserves and ta aupply eastern mill and possible export demand. The latter baa been heavy fo. macaroni or durum -wheat to date and there have been a few mall sales of northern spring to Oermany. The latter demands are expected to In crease materially before the advanced im port duties become effective, March L" Omaha Ctesh tales. WHEAT No. 2 hard. 1 car, SZHc; No. t hard. 1 car, SOHe. OATS-No. t, i car, 24c Oaaaha Cask Prices. WHEAT No. hard. gfcgCHe: No. 8 hard. T&TjHHsc; No. i bard. 7tHc: No. Z spring, 78H ftw.'tc; No. S spring, TSo. CORN No. f, Joe; No. yaUow, 47c; No. t white, 47H'34So. OATB No. 1 mixed, Z7o; No. I white, 280 ; No. 4 white, 27(027o. KTD No. 2, v7o; No. 1 C4e. Carlot Reeelpta, Wheat, Corn. Oat. Thk-atro U6 874 233 Kansas city 1:3 Minneapolis 4M Omaha 49 Duiuth 291 Bt. Loul 67 6a 17 13 CHICAGO GRAIN AXB PROT19I058 Featarea of th Tradlag; Cloaingr Prleea Board of Trad. CHICAGO, Nor. t.-Th apparent pawing of the oriels In Russia left Li w heaimar" ket here without any energetic support to day. At the close wheat for May delivery waa oflt ViySc Corn, oat and provision are practically uncnanged. Sentiment in tne wneat pit was beat-tab throughout the day. At the start th mar ket waa aflected by tne smailnea of the response maae by the wheat market at IJverpool to the advanoa Here yesterday. Th comparatively weak tone of th Lug Ilsh maract seemed to indicate more conn dene In the final outcome of the situation In Russia. Improved weather In Argentina waa aiso th cause of bearlsn teeilng. the total volume of business was small, trading being linnets th greater part of th day. Opening quotation on May were uncnaned to VaQ lower at StH.0 to 9140. December waa off a shade to o at lej)40 to 6Vo. Dur ing the hist naif of the session tne maraet heidtfalrly steady at a slight decline. Con siderable weakness developed later follow ing a sharp deullne at Minneapolis. On the break the price of the May option dropped to sleHtjaie. December sold oft to foV'tWVko. However, a large portion of the toe was rKiuned on covering by short. This demand waa mainly attributol to the lar export of wheat and flour for the laat vek a shown by Bradstreet's report, the total movement being estimated t e.2h3.0a) bu., compared with 1.48.000 bu. th corresponding week last year. The market closed easy with May at 9uj9UVii. December closed at s-MHto. Clearances of r-f win akiiu nour wie equal 10 iiv,vw ou. A frlmary recolpt were l.lne.000 bu., com Iared with l.liiuOO bu. a year ago. Min- .. .11 f "V-. 1 . . . l . J. 1 ..J iiKaimiiB, vuiuiu aiiiu v-nit:aTu reporiea re ceipt of 84 car, against 847 car last week and 960 cars a year ago. Tha corn market was unsettled, but, on thh wet weather, was actively firm, owlnz to th scarcity ot offering. Numerous , 1, 1 vi puui 1 riui IIO 1 1 Kill llURRing W4 KITI not without effect in stimulating demand. Clear weather had an opposite effect. Th market cloned firm with price at about the highest point of the day. December opened a shade lowor at 4oc, sold between ?vI 41fc0 and 4ti4o. and closed at 4'c. May ran, clo ged between 4bfj4.rS.o and 4t'o. and losed at ttiHti-Wo. Ixal receipt wer 274 cars, with 17 cars of contract gra Oats wer steudy on a small volu business. At the start cash house grade. me of so wor sellers In a snfiul way against increasing offerings from the country. The cash sit uation wa greatly Improved, sample oat meeting wun gooa inquiry at nigner price. December opened a anode lower at tOSic, sold between sVkj and Soc, and closed at 8oVttr3nc. Way ranged between 8Sh.7iO and 81'Ho, and closed at 82SO. Local re ceipt were U2 cara. Provisions were steady. Trading wa ex tremely quiet and mostly In small lots. Th bulk of trading waa In the May delivery. At the close May pork waa off a shade at 812 47H. Lard waa up a shade at ao.S'iVa Kibs were oil a shade at $.7ff4i.i6. Estimated reeelpta for tomorrow: Wheat. 169 cars; corn, 298 cars; oats, 279 cars; pigs, 16TO head. The leading futures ranged aa follow: Article. I Open. High. I Low. Close.l Tsa'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn IKS May I I 89V?H WHfl 88HtTW9fl4 89 904 ai 86Vs 44V jssvu 484' 4ft7 4H 48 48 46T4i?-Kf 40 4e.46Sfl 4 44SHl 4t. 4iW0H,4f 'July td) 4.S 4S 46 -osts . reo. May July Fork Jan. May Lard Nov, Deo. Jan. May Itlbs Jan. May 80a 0ii 80 30 80T; 8"-'S 32Vi: f.'4)l 82 n 12 fH 12 63 U 7V T 00 12 46 12 66 TOO 12 47iJ 12 62 12 70 T 00 4 86 4 2 4 8.S4 4$: 4 75 13 67V4 TOO TOO 4 86 4 87 4.7 4 : a -'t. so 194 4 in 4 97 4 97VW 4 4 67 4 75 4 B2! 4 72l 4 72 a . 1 No. 1 tOld. $Nw. Cash ouotatlon ranged aa follow; FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 83.80) 4.20: straights, $3.(6 4 00: spring patents, $4(OH4.3o; stralghia, $3,604X80; baker. $2.24 f)3 V. WHEAT No. '8 trpHng. 8T0Sc; No. 8. 80 efr: No. 3 rad, 8SHt8e. COFN-No. 2. 61e; No. 2 yellow, fSflttV. OATS No. 2. 80t,fI3n c: No, 2 whit. $1 CS-c: No 8 white. -831Uc. BVE No. 2, T'.ttTlTHc. BA RLE T Good feeding. 39 Wc; fair to ebrt'-e malting, 43fl60c. 6EEDS No. 1 flax. 98c; No. 1 northwest ern, 31 .00 Prim timothy, $3.89. Clover, con tract a d 81 it. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hb., 914 0 t14.25. Lard, per loo lbs . $7 0"t7 06. Short riha side (loose). 17 12VjJ7.26; nort clear aide (boxed), $7 i:ST7.Z. FoUowin wer th receipts and Ship ment of (lour and grain: Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bhl 21.I110 1410 Wheat bu 197 8 18 Co Com, bu 2"4.8 98. tj Oat a, bu 274. On 9 iVi) Ry. bu 13 Oiw ( Too liarley, bu 156.2O0 fl.tVa) On th Produce exchange today th bn'ter market was steady; creameries. 17rai2c; U "tea, Ltjjoc. Legs, Dim, at mark cases first. 21e: prime first. Sir; e Chee, firm. 12f 12o. HEW TORK (IFAE14L MARKET Quotation Varlon Comtmodltles. VTTV TORK. Not. 3.-rTT.-'Peea1r.t, J7.M5 hhl.: export 11.331 bbls ; market A -ill nd barely tedy; Minnesota patent. 4 0 ft .; Minnesota bakers, 63r74.ooi winter r items. t4 2tr4: winter straights, f4.fO'J If: winter extras,2.livr ; winter low trade. 82 7!r 30. Rvt Hour, firm; fair to s-'iod t40n54.lo, choirs to fancy, $4.15tr4.50. Buckwheat flour, firm; spot and to arrive, 2!6?!"0. BrCKWTTEAT-QuIet; delivered In New Totk. 6447 S6o. CORNMBAL Steady: fine white and yel low, 1.2f,yl JO; coarse, $1.1691.18; kiln dried, 13 live J 26. rye Pteady; no. Z western, 760, c t. t.. New Yora. BARLET Steady; feeding. iZ0, 45. L r.. New Vori; nsaltlng. SlUi?. WHEAT Reelpts, 11,200 bu.; export. T,2 pu. epot easy; jo. I reo. Bao ivaior No. red. et t. o. b. afloat: No. 1 north- ' em nuiutn, wsc r. o. t. anoat; no. l norm ern Manitoba, jTHe f. o. b. afloat. Th early market wa weak, following poor cable and liberal Argentine shipment. Rallying cn bull support and some unfavorable Rus- .4.M - I . I . I I A . ll. I,ln tlon. A second advance on big weekly I clearaneea and export rumor closed th , marKer stenov at T7'c nei oernne. wai. KB4c, closed at 93o; December, 947.i t k',.c. closed at M"e. CORN- RecelpM, W.S75 Btl.i erports. M.n bo. Spot market steady; No. 1 42e elector end mc f. o. b. afloat; No. I yellow, 64c; No. 1 white. 4. Option market wan with- out transactions, closing partly He net hldher. January closed at St'in; May closed at 52'r: December closed at eS". OATS Receipts, 121.500 bu.! exports, X,9m bn. Pnot market steady: mixed, ?8 to tt lls., frtc; natural white, !W to JJ lbs., 80131 iTUe; clipped white, !W to 40 lbs., 87jT3o. FEED Bteadvj spring bran, 117; prompt shipment; middling, 1S.71, prompt ship ment: city. $17.00tJ2S.OO. HAT Steady; spring, 60B5He; good to choice, TiH"98'-'Hc HOPB Steady; state, common to chotoe, 1906, 17i33o; 1904, ltr30c; olds, -fflOc; r clflo coast, 1906, 12Si3c; 1904, i:&15c; olds, Ml. IIIDE8 Firms Galveston, 20 to 3 lbs., frr; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 19Hci Texas, dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 18He. T FAfT'f Flr-n: add. FROVI8ION8 Reef, quiet; family, W.fiO tJU.50; mess, $9.50910.00; beef hams, 121 00 ftl'fO: pi et. Jie.fH 11 if ; city exrrn innia meat, I17.5OJ1R.60. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bei.ies, ,.,Mr.fcO: p.ckled shoulders. KJ.60 rT.OO: pickled hsms. ! JSC'rS.TS. 1-ard, steady; western steamed, I7.SV37. 46; refined, steady; continent. f7.70; South America, fd.SS; com pound, $7.46. Pork, quiet: family, 117.6031 18.00; short clear, 114.00(410 3; mess, lie 00. TAMJW-Flrm; city ( per pkg.), 4e; country (pkR. free), ime. RICE Firm; domestic fair to extra, S tJSr: Jpan. nominal. BtTTTER Steady; street price, extra creamery. 2S23'o. Official price: Cream ery, common to extra, iiyyioc. CHEESE Firm; state ful cream, small and large, colored and white, September fancy, Uo. EOGS tilrong; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, JBc; tate, choice, o3ac; state, mixed extra, 2tc; , etectei. ?7r! western averase Neet, 8ftig2c. Kentucky. V2ic. POULTRI Alive qvuei; wesiern cninnn, 0c; fowla, lie; turkeys, 14c; dressed Irregu lar western chickens, 9gi6e; turkeys, 14 020c; fowla, 9313c. Kaaaaia City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Nor. J.-WHEAT-Cn-changed; December, TS'ic: May, !e. Cash: No. 2 hard, 82Sof; No. 8, i9a2He; No. 2 redL 9c; No. 8, 87e69c; No. 4, 8o7c. CORN Lower; December, 41ic; May, 41HC. Casi: No. 2 mlxrd 48c; No. i, 448'oc; No. 2 white. 48c; No. 8, 47e. OATH Ivower; rno. I wnue, wane; no. mixed, 29-930. . HAT Strong; choice timothy, $10.76311.25; choice prairie, $9019.26. RTE Bteady; 670O7HC EGGS Firm; Mlsaourl and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 2)c; caae countjlSHc; cases returned. He loss. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 21o; packing, 16HC - Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, busheia 162,000 119.000 Corn, bushels 47,000 67.000 ! k01 h,,hVi s ono I 0aW' bushel 21.000 Th rang of prrrea p;d In Kansas City a reported by th Ed ward-Wood com pany. 110-111 Board of Trad building, was: Articles' Open. I High. I Low. Close.l Tei'y. Included, tra. SSc. VTbeat-l I Pec... 74jq7 T9 79'4 791 7T4A May... 2Vt 81H tl 82V Corn 1 Dec... 41 41S 41 4m 41S May... 41 V4 41V 414 41H 41i Oat Dee.... 29X1 29 !9 2!"4 H May... 80 3(rt 30 SO'i 80 Pork I I May... 12 80 12 n 12 66 12 66 12 66 Jan.... 12 42 12 42 12 83 12 37 12 40 Lord Jan.... ITS 477 471 477 4 7 May... 400 4 92 190 490 490 Rib Jan.... 4 47 6 47 4 46 4 48 47 May... 4 42 4 70 4 67 4 67 4 70 X asked. St. I.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 3. WHEAT Futures, lower; caah. firm: No. 2 red cash, elevator. I 8H'ft92t4c; track, 924iff95c: December, boVic: ' May. 80c; No. 2 hard, &6tJSSc. CORN Lower; No. 2 cash. 60c; track, 60u 1 new, 61c old; December, 43c; May, 44c. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash. 30o; track. 31c: December, 304c; May, 311n317ic; No. 2 white. 21V4C. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 34 20 04.36; extra fancy and straight, $3.7004.16; clear, 82.90tfI3.10. SEED Timothy, steady, $2.5OffX00. CORN MEAL Steady ; $2.80. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, 65 'HAT Firm; timothy, $8.00rS14.00; prairie, V .501-9.00. IRON COTTON TIES-$1.00. BAGGING Kc. HEMP TW1NE90. PROVISIONS Pork, ateady: lobbing. $1175. Lard, steady; prime steam, 88.80. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed extra shorts, 87.75; dear ribs, $8; short clears $8.26. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, fS.50; clear ribs. 88.76: short clears. X9. POI'LTRY-DulI; chickens, 80; springs. Strttttc; turkey, - ll'SUc; ducks, 10c; geese. 840. BUTTF.R Steady ; creamery, 19fj24c; dalrv. l4t"ie. EGGS Steady at 19H". case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 9.000 H.OflO lWheat.hu M...57.O0 81.0O Corn, bu 62.OI0 fo.000 Oats, bu 71,000 76,000 Mlaneanolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Nov. 3 -FLOUR-First patents, $5.16r6.26; second patents, 34.96( 5.06: first clears. $3.703.90, second clears, $2. 4092.60. BRAN In bulk, $11 60. (Superior quotations for Minneapolis da livery). The rana;e of prices, as reported by the Edwards-Wood Grain company, 110- 111 Board ot rraae Dunaing, was: Artlcle Open. I High. I Low. I Close.l Yes'y. Wheat-', I I Dec.... 84HS) 844 88 84H 84 May...CHl 8H 87 68S4 88 MinneapollsCash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, eii'iiivrc: No. 1 northern. asfjKULfrr; to arrive. 86'r78c: No. 3 northern, ttu.'ij 84c; to arrive. 82Viff 83c ; No. 8 f4?!81e: No. 1 durum, 77'S'7714c; No. 2 durum. 75r77e. Corn: No. 3 yellow, 64e; No. 3. 634c Oats: Vo. 8 white. No. 8. 27V4c. Bnrley, 37HJ4Sc. Rye, Wi.'ffbTTic. Flax, 97 jj ySc ; to arrlv. ilWo-. Peoria Market. PEORTA. Til., Nov. 3 CORN-Lowr; No. 2 yellow. 804c: new No. 3 yellow, 4Cc; No. 8, 60c; new No. 8. 4c; new No. 4. 46e: new no grade, 48V4c. OATS Ptiady; No. 3 white, 3OS30V.O; No. 4 white. a2e. WHISKT-On th baai of $1.80. Mllaa kVm Oral aaaVet. MILWAUKEE. Nov. 8.-WTTBAT-Lowr; No. 1 northern. 88V4fl9Hc: No. 2 northern, iiumnnc; December. 89c bid. PTE-Firm: No. I, TStfTJHo. PRLET Firm; No. 2, 56c; sample, 3Mi65o. CORN-6tady; May. 46S6-MV.C. llaarpoal Food Stack. LIVERPOOL. Nov. fc-WHEAT-flpot firm; No. 3 red weatern winter, s "d; fu tures, quirt: December, 7s IVid; March, la iwrl; May. 7s d. CORN Spot steady; American mixed. 6s THd; futures, quiet; January, 4s &.d; March, 4s 4Hd. Hwlnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Nov. $. WHEAT To arrlv: No. 1 hard. 66c; No. 1 northern, 64c. on track: no. 1 nortnern. aoc; r- norinern, afic; iwemner, u-kc; siay, St-sa. OATS To arrive and 00 track, JOc, Toledo tred Market. TOLEDO. Nor. 8. SEEDS Clover, caeh. 88 (XS; Decmber, $8.10; January. $8 15; F b ruary, $8 25. Aislke, prUn. fa. 00. Timothy, prima, $1.06. NEMORtv STOCKS AND BONDS rat tha Tonrth ContecutiTt Taj Ealn Exceed Millian hara. RCADlNfi DOMINVTES THE MARKET ttoek Coatlaaee to Rlea aa4 Shorts Fear a Corafr La( Market Lower Proa pert at Cetavorable Bank atateaaeat. NEW TORK. Nor. a For the fourth con eeuuuve aay mii ot toca exuoeeed tem enaie fur tne. ad) tu tne muc ex Cuantie. Th, counts me fue.iavi.w tn nead In mm aa fun snaiea. As rieadma so- aui owi ine overwneiinia: piopuitioa ut tn daunaa, tne cump&tiaon wun ordi nary dav or extreme activity I conaid- I eiauly affected, the muvemeut In Reading ; aoiiunaieo attention tnruuguuut tne day. It nitiUerala advance in tne morning car- nea tne niaravl wun IL but in ita mora vluient and feverlen alaaea it effect uixn aeneral epecuiaUun became unfarora- trr tUit Ul Biar'"!t "J0. Sn , "a'i w imt(j ii, kiiv rrepunaa w an nuv i iu.uone dbiiis; temaraaoiy Close, a a re- uit the conaiderabie gain wnich were - tablisned at one time were entirely wiped , vuv h auuLiier wnen neaaiaar waa in Lne course of its higher flights. Fears contin ued that a corner In tua stock waa about to be precipitated whlcb might demoralise tne general mantel. The conductors of tne principal operations In the stock vehem ently denied tnat there wa any danger of a corner, but they persisted in prediction of constantly holier price for the stock and, aa they wore apparently able to force their predictions, there wss not muoh com fort for the shorts In assurances against a corner. The speculative dread of a corner lies not only In the losses involved bv th horts, but the difficulty of completing the operation owing to th residue left In th hands of the conductors of the corner after a settlement with the shorts ha been enforced. This residue In the slang of the market Is known aa the "corpse'- and offer peculiar embarrassments In Its disposition. The shadow of a threatened corner in the market may sufficiently explain tne grow ing hesitation of the speculative tone. A heavy reaumntion of the movement of cash to the Interior Indicates a poor bank state ment for tomotrow. Of the loss bv the banks of $3,317,000 to the subtreasury $2,850,. tX Is accounted for bv the deposits at that Institution by the banks for telegraphic "",cf " mierior points, statements tv the banks themselves Indicate that rather tnor than this has pone to the Interior on the direct express movement. This would involve a cash los of upward of $,000.00O, The revived activity In the speculation seems to promise a considerable loan ex pansion, which would aggravate the en- uruaenment on tne surplus reserves a ling exchange was firm at a further slight v., ?, . "i1 aiacueeion continuea on tne 1 kel honl nt an awnn., . , j Jhe lrIZ LiP'-JJ rate, early In" the oiiiuMMizeo. ine innuence 01 tne bank- inir mil nnv sni m i r. m am t i . - gains, except In a few cases where special movements had been In force. Amongst such movements that In Erie was a aort of pendant to the Reading move ment and was In the same hands. Other special movement were In Canadian Pa cific. Smelting and Railway Steel sprlnir. R.'"2,ln" eoM high as m. but closed at 138. a rise of 6X4 over night and 8 point above the high price touched yesterdav. Bond were fe-- fii mr value 'l United EUtes bond were all un changed on call. Quotations on the New Tork Stock ex change ranged as follows: Sale. High. Low.Clnse, Adams Express.. Amal. Copper.... Amer. lair A F.. do pfd Amer. cotton Oil do nfd .. 240 U. 41 36.800 84H 8,600 4its &X 101 7u0 33 luuVlOW, 321 2it 94 Amer. avxpress a .. Ainer. hiiue oc L. pfd 100 32 32 Amer. Ice Securities Amer. Linseed oil ,. .. .. do ptd Amer. comot.ve.... 8,tAM Tl 70'4 ft VSi. 39 G.O pfd iial iinU. iw.v. I Amor- S'lielUtltf at R. 6,iM lu l,Se. H1- 1"" 1,W 131 k,uso nci vera IU) ItiVi 1-H5 Amer. 4.00. pld cert. 16,i0 lot 1,.2 loSi Anaconda Milling Co. aj L9 L9 1L Atoiiison 2U0 lS2 1 10S' tloo, lot ltlxa lil 6,oiO 118 U2vk li3l 200 97 97 97 61,1(8) 7T 7a 77 7i.ni0 114 17-u. 1 ii do ptd Atlantic Coast Line.. . at O do Pfd Brooklyn H. T Canadian Paelflo Central of N. J Cnes. at Onlo Chicago tk Alton 22S 2.3U0 6tM. 65v; Bo4t 66 V. 84 ao prd 7b 21 2l7 Chlcaao Gt. Western 8,400 21 C. A N. W 904 C M. & SU P Chicago T. & T.... 13,su0 laoT4 LiHt latMa CM CM gjJ uI? 444? do Dfd C, C, C. & 8t. L.. Colo. Fuel A I Colo. & Southern.. 700 Hi li 2.S00 2i) 100 a 44 V4 27; 2', 27 4 424 182 64 1 231 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd 62 42 1M ,4 a 63 231 460 84H 87 40V, 1 Con. Gas 4,400 1S4 X..J0 1, 600 b -a 8,200 Zii corn 1 roquets do pfd Del. & Hudson..... Del., U & W D. 5 R. G do pfd 1.300 400 36 4b 60S 34 88 Distillers' Securities. U0 46 48 8114 72 Erie ...166.10 do 1st Dfd. 8.910 3.600 62 74 187 91 178V4 22 1 23 82 27 66 27 67 151 105 Vl do 2d nfd 744 Geneial Electric BU0 183', 1S4V4 Hocking Valley 111. Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L. A N Manhattan L Met Securities Met St Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St L M-. St. P. A S. Ste. M do pfd Missouri Paelflo . ... Mo.. Kan. & Tex do pfd Nat l Lead 2.300 180 2.1U0 tr 179 22 80 28 61 luO "ioo '"Ha 28 27 27 27 6$ lWA 27 57 163 1C 2,m 6.300 lbs 8.300 79i 5 v,'t3t 'i 1.K0 21 24 24 80 200 804 80 137 162 IO314 36 200 104 184 6.300 104H lKJ'i II l.1A O-, ' L 21.0.10 on 2.0TO 71 63 70-14 16.900 6:ii 6ii t2 Nat l R. R. of M. pfd 100 6.300 6.900 200 35 161 644 8ti'4 97 11. 1. central N. Y , Ont A W.... Norfolk & W do pfd No. American Pactfe Mall 152 55 1,300 98 400 49 4X Pennsylvania, ex-dlv. 42.900 143H 14: v ia e um P., C C. A St. L. Pressed Steel Car. 1.700 10 1H 104 80 61 9 4,4jO 62 61 200 96 99 00 pfd Pullman P. C.. Reading do 1st pfd do 2d Dfd 281.700 135 1824 i37"r, , l.(N) 94 94 93" 111 Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. L. A S. F. 2d pfd st. l. s. w do pfd So. Pacific do nfd So. Railway do pfd Tenn Coal A I Texas A Pacific-. Tel., St U A W do pfd Union Paelflo do pfd U. S. F.Tnreaa U. 8. Realty U. S Rubber do pfd U. 8 Fleet do pfd , Va. Cao. Chemical.. do pfd , Wabash do pfd WePs-Fargo Ex Weetlnwh. Electric... Western Unin W. A Iike Erl Wl. Central do nfd " No. Paelflo 1 1"! 9984 SO0 28 28 I.O11O 94 95'4 20.91 Sfttl 2il 2,100 73 72 100 25 95 24 ft 106 66 14 23 68 119 98 700 100 6fi 23 44 23 8S.5H0 7H 10 HOW 119 3 9014 9? 36 4.9") 4"0 l.O0 2.6O0 93 34 96.6i 14 1S?4 1M 100 96 9 M14 118 800 8V 61 9uft in?7 47fO 814 17 100 1(H 88 61 109 874 1 86 51 lf4 37 1"6 1.600 84VJ S3 8.(0 107Ti 1071X lOTTt !. r. 21V 214 2.300 4.' 41 41a no 1T814 98 17 4 48 800 174 l'O 88 2'T K 20 T4 84 81 174 93 17 4 2.MO - 2'' 8'i .Central Leather do pfd....l ?) 4.1-, lrt 1"S 1 no 7u 108 Bio Hhefelrt T 7114 Total aales for th dav, 1.320,400 share Hear York Mlnlnsr ftoeka. NEW TORK. Nov. 8 Closln, quotation on mining stocks were as follows: Adam Coa (Little Chief .. lOetarl lOphir IPbnli Potaal iSivaca 'Sierra Nevada ;fni'l "osra . I Standard . f ,.1! ..toil . I ,. 1 .. el . ia Alloa Praeee llrur.e-wlrk Coa ... Cometotk Tunnel ,. 41 . I .160 .170 .10 . I roa. Cal. m Va... iragn'w'. LaudiiK Coa ... 11 Bank Clearlna-. OMAHA, November 8 Bank clearing for today wer $1.6?2.n719 nd for the corre sponding dat last year $1,402,603.97. Treasery Itatenaent. WASHINGTON. Nov. t. -Today's state ment of lbs treasury Balance la th gen- eral fund. eTrhmlre of the tisn.nnn.nnft rold reeerve, show: Available cash balance, IIW.M1.2S1 : gold rein and bullion, 7f,86i,024; gold certificate. M.83n.4tt. Kevr Tark Maaey Market, NEW TORK, Nor. I.-MONET-On call, trong at tfiiiVi per cent: closing bid, 44 fer cent; onered at 4 -er cent. Tim nans, steady; sixty day and ninety days, t per cent; six months, 4 per cent. I' RIME MEaCANTILK PAI'ER- per "ihlFTRLtN-a EXCHANGE Firmer, with actual business In bankers' bills at I4.SS7(VJ i for demand and at 4ASl(vrM xnis for sixty days; postei rates. $4 S4 and MITH; commercial bills, II.K-Jl.sri. P1I.VFR Mar, Mexican dollar. 40. BONDS Government and railroad steady. k sing quotation on bond were aa fol low: V. a. rrt. fa. rf 4o ecrapoa r. a. . tt.... ..1"?T4 JVU at. M sena. ,.112' do 4H. rtfi ,.iei4 en M aertea ,..1014 U f It. nnl. 4.... W Mn biiua . . 4a. ..104H Mel. Central 4t..... ,.1iH to 1st Ine ..13 Minn. St. L. 4a.. .. SO M K. T. 4.... ..Its a ta tt4 104 W inv, M 6o covena t. a on 4a. ft.. ta eeaeaii C. a 4a. raff.. a u pi'iB ........ Am TfttarM da At-hlMi gm. 4a... t). 4a Atlnt! C. I 4a.. B- 0' ..11H N. R. It. ef M a 4a .. i tl. T. C. . I4 N. J. C. . tt.... ...lo No. Ptclte ta.... ... 4a ta ... MH N. W. 8 4a... ...114 O. t U Hd. 4a. .1044 .ion, V. J0 , ino.T... N4 Pmn. oanv. I.OH a m inc. (I Reatln . to lott i9 M ,BP a L. I. M. e. oa.l 't o,ea. A Ohle 4"4a. . ..!. St. C A S r. f. 4. n4 Chlrase SO A A. Ha.... HH . I a W. e. 4a.... Ml C, B. A Q. g. 4S....10IH teabears A. U 4s.... ti C, . 1. p. is.... r ta. Facie 4a a ta eol. fa o lat 4a etrs Vi Cr(l. A at. t . 4a,. IV 14 to. Kallvay la 1n4, Cal. Ins. ta, serlas A Tt Texaa A P. la 1H 00 aarlra B Tt T . St. U A W. 4a.. Mt tolsratfa Mia. 4a 74 t'nlen Pacta- 4a 1M14 role. 80. 4s S4 ta coot. ,a in Cnha fa r. 8. Steal M ta at P. A R. O. 4a 11 Wabaati la 11H PlatlilatV Bee. la ... I.4 n b. n t ar or lien 4s....lM Western Ma. 4a n 4 fea. a M W. A U C. 4a tt Rorkiu Val. 4Vaa....UlX Wla Central 4s M14 Japan ta i Kx-interest and offered. Boston Stoeka and Bonds. BOSTON. Nor. I Call loan. 606H Pr cent; time loans, A'VU per cent, umciai quotatlnoa on stocks and bonds were as follows: Atrhiaon aa). 4a. so 4, W'X. Central 4.... Atrhiami ....... da pfd ORnatos A Albany. Boaten A Mains... f ipton Klerated .. Fitch tnrx pfd ... .. H Weattn. eommss ..10? Aflr.ntnm .. Tt4 Allrnee .. ta Amalgamate .... ..loast Amarlraa tin ... ..5.M Atlantic ..1TI Bingham ..mt Cal. A Hocla ..141 Ceatrnnlal .. WA Coppar Ranga ... ..fAI Pair Waat ..101 Franklin M t4 4?H Mia t 14 4U SO . I04 71 I4j Mertran central N T.. M. H. A H Pra Marquatta . vnlon ran do Amer. Arga. lii Oranby Cnem... t& Inla Rorala t4 da pfd Amer. Pneu. Tab Aiaer. Sugar dn pfd .. Maaa. Mining .... .. H Ml'hlrtn ..14'H Mhak ..lt Old Dominion .... . .137 Oftreol ., I S Parrot ..104a Oulncy .... 10 .... 14 .... ft .... fttt ....110 .... iSt ....tot .... 7H ....12 .... n .... 1.; .... M .... 10 .... 47H St ....114 Amer. T. A T... Amer. Woolen Pnmlnlon I. A B si snannon 5IIlaJ..":::::ffi tt&T?. IM Trinity ... riri. . It t'nltad Copper .M r. a. Mining.. . 4h v. a. oil .10714 rtah . t Vlraorls . 114 Winona . 17V WolTlne .105i do Bfd Mans. Ona Vnlted Frolt Tnlted ho Mack.. de sfd C. a. Stael 4n pfd Bid. "Asked. London Closlnaj Stork. LONDON. Nov. 8. Closing quotation on the 6tock exchange were as follows: Con sola, money ...MI-UN. T. Central.. do acreunt SH Norfolk A W... Anaconda est do pfd Atehleot 1 M1 Ontario A W... do pfd W rennaylvanta .. issH IS M' Tit f4) n 4T tl 17 totH 71 l.Hk lot t:44 41 Baltimore nnia....ii4j nana Mine ... Canad.aa Pariaa 1774. Reading Ch.a A Ohio. . Bl do lat pfd . tl do td pfd .1W .Southern Railway . IK I da pfd . K4 Southern Paelflo .. . ov I'nlon Pad Be . fo, do ptd . ttt V. 8. teal . 74 W do pfd .113 Wabaah .IMS do pfd VW, ? at. r Penrer A R. O do pfd Erie d 1st pM do 3d rfd minnla Central .... Loulafllla A Naah.. M , K. A T. 17 s Bpanian 4a BluVKR Bar, steady. li-16d per ounce. woNtiv-27i'ff2 per cent. The rate f d c.u t in the open market Ior nort ntii is t per cent; tor tnre month1 bill, 4 per cent Forelffn Financial. LONDON, Nor. $. Rat for money at "r"1 were In good Bemand today, but the demand slackened. The position of publio deposit Is creating comments, and point to an accumulation of money by th gov- emment with the repayment of exchequer bonds in December. Trading at tne open ing of the stock exchange was aflected by the situation in Russia, but the attitude of Paris litter helned the situation. Most all of th department were quiet and Irregular. Consola receded; home rails and prices relaxed on th receipt of New Tork s opening quotations, except Reading, which Jumped up several points. The list and inactive. Canadian Paelflo wa the feature. Grand Trunk benefited (lightly by the excellent traffic reru'ms. but weak ened later owing to increased expenditures. Foreigners were Irregular. Russian and Japanese securities declined. Japanese Im perial 6s of 1904 were quoted at 101T. BERLIN, Nov. 3 Prices on the bourse today were generallv depressed. PARIS, Nov. 2. The tone on the bourse today was indecisive, but prices continued firm. Russian Imperial 4a were quoted at 91.79 and Russian bonds of I'M at 618.00. Wool Market. BOSTON. Nor. $ WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin tomorrow will say of the wool market: "The activity of last week seems to have been maintained. Worsted wools are in better demand, with especial strength In quarter bloods, while clothing wool are weaker. Fleeces have mov-d quite freely on all grades since the read- ustment of values. In Ohio washed de sine la now worth SfHCTe, as compared with 40tT41c In August. The top figures on XX Is 36c 36c for three-eighths and 34c for quarters. All grades of territory staple X are active, and some lines of An clothing have been transferred at 7VS72. Quite an amount of scoured wool have been sold to dress-goods mills at 70c for strictly fine. , Contracting for the 1806 clip is only being done occasionally In small lots. A late report however, from the Soda Springs ! district of Idaho says that the Malad clip of 600.000 pounds has been contracted at 15ivl i 2323V4c by a Boston house. The shipment 64 I of woolen at Boston to dale from Decem ber 29, 1904, according to the same au- 82i? thorlty, are M3.633 949 pounds, against 201,. 97lT ' 1O4.104 pounds at the same time last year. 43V The receipts to date are 294.022,737 pounds, 1422 1 against 283.696.893 pounds for the same ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov S.WOOI Market teady; medium grades combing snd clothing, 26a31c; light fine. 2it27c; heavy One, rjtf22c; tub washed, HHiZc. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Nov. 8. METAIS The London tin market was higher with spot doting at 149 15s and futures at 149 Ln rnlly the market was steady at $32,053 13 00. Copper also was higher abroad, clos ing at 71 12s 6d for spot and at 70 12 6d for future. The loctl market wa un rhanired. closing at 316 rs-Q 16.7$ for lake, 818 2fxai6.42 for electrolytic and $16.(01,1 16.37V4 for casting. I.ead was unchanTed at 14 1" va in tnnon. ine iocai mar ket continues firm with quotations ranging from $6 15 to $5 SO, the Inelde price being for tbirtv-dar shipment. Spelter was lower at 28 6a In London. The local mar'-et was quiet st $6.15x4.?6. Iron was a shade lower at 61s for standard foundry, but unchanged at 52s 3d for Cleveland warrants In the English market The local situation was unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern and southern, are quoted at $18.254713.50; No. 2 foundry, northern and southern, at $17.75-3 If 00. BT. iriUIS, Nov. $ METATjS Lead, Arm at $5.15. Spelter, dull at $4.00. r-olton Market. NEW TORK. Nor. 3 COTTON Soot market rloaed quiet, 20 points higher. Mid dling unlsnds. 11.16c; middling gulf. U 4Co. Sa'es. 6&0 ba'es NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2 COTTON Firm . quotations revised. Sales, 4.600 balet. Ordinary, 81-.e; good ordinary. 9 7-ltlc; low mlrld'lng. 10Mr; middling. 10 15-1 lie; good midd'lng 11 15-16c; middling fnlr. UrC. Re ceipts. 8 530 hales: stock. 143 47 bales. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 8. COTTON Snot, good business done: prices tni p Ints hiffher. American n-'tddllng fXIr. 6.35J. ,.ol rcldrtllng 07d: middling. 9M; low mid dling, S TSd; gocd ordinary, 5.37d; ordinary, 6 41d. The sles of the day wer !'.' bales, of which 2A0 rr f o- specu'ailon and export, and Included 9 800 American. Rcelpt, 17.000 bale, including 7,700 Amr Iran. ST. IOUIS. Nov. 3-COTTON-Flrm: middling HHe. Sale. 106 bales; recelp's, 3ti'1 bales; shipments, none; stock, 12,la3 bales. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 2 a-BUTTER Firni; extra western creamer, 13c; extra nearbr print. J4c JXK18 Firm: nearby, fresh, loss off. 9c; nearby, fresh, 28c, at mark; western, fresh, 26c, st mark. CHEFSB-Wlgher: New Tork full cream, fancv, 1fWnl3.c: New York full cream, choice, la'" e .ew York full cream, lair to good, U1il24a, (J M A n A LITE STOCK MARKET Killirjf Cattle Slow tod Tan OeiU Lower Feeder Steady. HQS VALUES LOWER. BUT TRADE FAIR Reeelpta of Sheer and Laaaba Light aad Qaallty Pea aw Market Gene erally A heat Iteady, hat Dall and Featarelesa. SOUTH OMAHA, Nor. 8. 1P0S. Rerelots werai Cattle. Horv Sheep. ... 8.3V1 8.104 2.. 87 Or rial Monday .... Official Tuedar . Ofrlclal Wednesday OfTlclal Thursday .. Official Friday ...8.96 IM ...8 82 7.222 ... 1.847 4.9 ... 2,809 4,830 IS ' Jt 10 270 17 .47 24.000 Fire dav this week... 85. M2 Five days last week 84 83 Same week before $0 9M Same threo weeks ago... 18.577 Sim four weeks s go.... 86. 034 Rsme days last year.... 2ft. 786 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following tsble shows the receipt of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, comparing with last year: 1905 1904. Ine. Cattle 898.189 71.07 117.122 Hogs 1.9)4 1918.876 41.733 Sheep 1.6SS.943 1,618.974 174.9S9 The following table show tha arerage price of hogs st South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Pat. I 1905. 1904.l08.1902.19Ul.1900.189t. Vt. . Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct Oct. Oct Oct Oct 18... 1... 17... 18... 19... 20... 21... 22... i. . 24... 26... 2... 6 U 7 001 e 18) 4 nt Ill I I 10 I 10', 11 6 16 a 114 I 09H t 261 f 91 I Cl 4 721 4 W 19? I 22 7 W I 9 1 M1 1 n 271 4 611 4 W 4 97' I 02 a I 11 I 03 7 02 a 192 e 23 a 2ft 4 HI ' f 07 4 68 a 4 3 4 41 4 61 4 48 1 " 4U $ 13 5 17 t 07' f 83 e to! t M f 03 I i 14 e 7i I 99 f 01 4 18 4 14 4 13 8 bi ( 74 t m $ ?nl I 71 e c5! 4 92'4! I OR 5 26 4 874' $ floj 8 18) 8 1 e 00 4 681 4 18 27... $ $ 19 i a , J 4 Hi 4 10 t S, 5. , iV, 8a S i d . 28., 29. 4 92 Oct Oct. a 4 91 4 93 4 84 I i l n It 09 i i'l 1 !? Ira 6 711 4 61 4 01 SO I 4 92 6 69 Oct. 81... Nov. 1... Nov. 2... Nov. 8... 4 91 4 9 4 841 6 til 8 66 I e 6i S9HI 4 8tl 4 99 6 721 4 0 4 04 4 Ml 4 87 I 4 Ml 4 04 Indicate Sunday. Th official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Konaa. cattle. Hogs, ctne p. rt r s. C M. A St P.. ( 2 Missouri Pacific 1 tnlon Pacific system 28 17 4 27 9 10 6 8 1 1 C. e N. W F.. B. AV M. V 74 C, St., M. & O B. A M 38 C. B. A Q. 6 C, R. I. A P.. east.. .. C, R. I. A P., west. .. Illinois Central Chicago G. W 1 Total receipt 147 84 The disposition of the day's receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num.- per or neaa inaicatea Buyers. Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... 28.T5S 89 280 ' 29.SS0 82.09 23.075 78 r.970 68 09 21.100 M.S93 27.208 a7.474 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 184 944 ,.. 1,818 1,094 iM ... l.!90 1.471 1,016 ... 6.19 1,737 328 ,.. 218 ... 29 ,.. m ... 31 ... 68 ... 213 82 ... 73 ... 171 ... 68 ... 1 198 .... 4,448 Armour A Co. Carey A Benton .. W. I. Stephen ... Hill A Son Huston A Co Hamilton L. F. H us Wolf Mike Haggerty .. J. B. Root A Co.. Bulla Other buyers Totals 6,678 6.248 6.067 CATTLE Th market on cattle today was moderately active at times, but on the whole It would b called a little dull. Th receipt were fairly large for a Fridav, The larger portion of the turf on hand, however, consisted of stockers and feeders. As th run wa only moderate and the greater portion waa composed of feeders It In plain to see that there were not many beef cattle on the market, and as a result the trade in beef steers waa dull and slow. There was only a sprinkling of the better kinds of fed stuff In sight while the larger portion of the steers was of th common and medium grades There were a few oorn-feds on the market and also some na- jives, but not a itrw number of either kind. Buycrt ' evidently ware not rjry anx- rr:-n". . n v.; "i,tr, r..w wss dull and uninteresting, with price gen. orally snout ic lower tnan yesterday. Cows and heifer were in fair supply and the demand for them waa poor, while trade wa anything but active. Local packer were wanting a few rattle and there wa a fair demand from outside buyer, but the demand wn small as compared with the supply, and as a result prices on this kind of cattl closed about 10c lower than yes terday. The supply of feeders was good, but not f.. rf .v. The matorltv of tha feerlor stuff In sight waa of the common and medium grades. There was a fairly good demand .Receipts, 1619 head: market active; na for feeders of the better grades on th part tlves, f3.6ofi5.80; cows and ' heifer. $1.6032 of local and country buver. and bence the 4.60; stockers and feeders. $2.75(53.90. prices on this kind of stuff remained steady with those of yesterday, while the common lK rhna r f u.mt mrflav mr hllA the rr.. m i.n and medium grades sold a little easier. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. Na. Av. Tr. xt M4 4 to SI 1174 4 If WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 2 cow 1110 2 80 2 cow 950 2 65 2 cows 726 1 80 1 bull 1280 2 80 13 cow 838 2 60 1 cow 1040 2 60 2 cow 1045 2 60 1 bull. ..1140 1 86 10 cows... . 9 8 60 .1000 2 50 4 cows. . 1 COW 9tO X RO SOUTH DAKOTA. 17 feeder.. 1238 3 00 10 cow 1082 2 80 12H4 3 50 1068 2 60 2 feeder.. 1070 3 26 17 feeder.. 1238 8 80 1 cow 920 1 80 17 feeder.. 1072 2 2$ 26 steers. 4 C0W3.., 1 cow..., 980 1 80 19 feeders.. 1015 3 25 6 feeder.. lo-'t 1 so Pern ber ton A Co. 8. D. 47 BteerB. ...Utt 8 30 L. COOK B, I). 13 cowa. ..10G8 2 60 17 feeder. E. J. Wllion- -Wvo. ..11.0 2 60 13 steers... D. D. Borbour Neb. .. 912 2 30 1 2 cows.... A W. Watklns-Neb. .9(3 i 26 ..1276 I 69 . 998 I 30 t cows... 81 cowl... 24 cows... . 8X8 1 76 F. R. Phelan Neb. 6 feeders.. 11! 8 45 17 steers.. ..1120 8 10 41 steer.. ..1187 8 05 COLORADO. 23 COW 998 2 26 W. A. McCallun-Colo. 30 cows.. ..1001 2 40 2 cows 8 I 00 HOGS Receipt of hog this morning wer very fair, being a little smaller than the run for the itmo day last week and practically th same as the receipts for the same date one year ago. Trains were late again today and of the eighty cars re ceived only a small portion ot them were In at 10 o'clock. The stuff cam straggling in all during the morning and as a result the market was only fairly active. Supplies according to early repot ts, were fairly large at all of the other market point, with a slight decraase-ln prices. At this place the majority of th stuff wa mad up of medium and heavy weights, while th light weight and choice bacon stuff was a liitl ca rce. A was the case yesterday light weight hog wer preferred and buyer wer tak Ing them up freely and at prices that were about 2'4c lower than yesterday in most cases. Most of the light weight butcher etuff sold at prices ranging from $4 90 to $4.95, while the medium hogs went st $4.85 to f4.90, making tne prices on that king of stuff sbout 2VkC lower than yesterday. Heavyweight hog wer amor plentiful nd sold at price that were generally about a nickel lower than those of yester dav. The bulk of the trading wa don at $4.66 to $4.90. Representative sale: At k. r M aa. la. Pr, ....lit ... 4 4. 11 .... 71 ... 4 40 41. ,...fs ... 4 17 ....IU 4 17V, ....141 40 4 rtvt ...1,1 it 1 mi ... 111 10 4 I7V ... t. va 4 itv, ....124 4 17 ,...U ... 4 17V7, t 44 4 17 140 4 Vi ... U4 10 4 17 ....131... 417 ...Ml IN 4 17 ,140 4 en 141 40 4 K ....in Wi 1 a .....tr 40 4 M ....Ill ... 4 el 10.... 11T ... 4 TO 4.... ....li 18 IK ti ... J'l 160 4 I M ....lit 10 4 M 44 IM 140 4 f4 t ... 4 M4 " ....Ill 110 4 U ... Ml l 4 S2S4 1 ITT to 4 U II Ml tt IS ,....! 1!0 4 45 4 . 7I IB a.... 171 W i 71 ... !7 ... iu 46... 141 ... 4 U 11.... 124 W IM II.... 171 IN (K 17 ... t!l 10 4 at 7 ... Il 40 4 H 4. ... IM 144 4 H IT.... 117 It 4 174 II ... tie 4 4 rrs 44.... a-4 14 4 17 L, TO... II 10 4 17 M .178 120 4 ...IM ...t ...Ut ...h ...m ..141 ...lit ...141 ...141 M 4 0 ... 4 o ... 4!'4 4 4 ? ... 4 wv ta 4 M ao 4 .. 4 M ..to II 17 44 4 7, SHEEP Ther was a very small run of sheep this morning, only about ten cars belnsr reported In. This Is ths smallest purr ber of sheep received on a Friday since September 1, snd It slao Is smaller than the run for the same day last yar. Trains wer In In good season this morn ing, so that most of the sheep wer in ths barns early in the forenoon. Th she. p were there In good season and Clivers out earl lookinf for BtufC aullable for their slsted for h nedlnm grade. purpose, eiit the run eon most tart of the rommon to med l n lai ger portion ot th run was maae up of feeders. Tsckers Wer out sgatn looking for de sirable fat sheep suitable fr killing pur poses, but their rruest for the fat stuff, es pecially of the more dealrsble kinds, wss t radically fruitless, as there were no klll ig sheep on th market to speak of. There was not enough of th fat kind of sheep on th market to mak a test of th trad. . Feeders composed th larger portion of the receipts today and the majority of those on tha marKct were of the common and medium grades. There wer no eotin trv buvar In to speak of and th few that were In, along with the local buyers, wer looking for the better grade of stuff, with th result thst the market on feeder was dull and uninteresting and on the common stuff was a little easier than vesterday, while the choice stuff wa steady. . tjuctHtions on fat seeep and lambst Owrxi ta choice lsmhs. 8 -r:.ii; good to choice yearling wetnr. so e'w. iv, """ ' o'd wether. ia.40i.w; gooa 10 cnoni . i Wf'?-- ... wuoiniion on ireatr en-i, Oood feeding lamb. $.(XfiaW; food feed Ing yesrllnss. tsi"t.tf: ood fe-dlrg weth ers, $4 7Eir6.5: feeder we. $4 0OS4 60; breed- In awea. 14.404.76. Representative sales: No. IS Wyoming buck 635 Wyoming ewe feeder 94 Wyoming ewe feeder 227 Wyoming ewe feeder 27 Wyoming sw feeder 87 Wyoming ewes 8S3 Wyoming lamb feeder... 1180 Wyoming lamb feeder. 67 natlv lambs 81 native lamb 29 Wyoming ewe 446 Wyoming ewe, feeder... $53 Utah ewes, feeders M4 t'tsh lambs, feeder 236 Utah ewe fct Utah ewe 149 Utah lambs Ar. Tr. 11 J 2 60 . M 400 8 4 DO , 83 . 4 90 89 4 40 ,94 I 0 , 47 609 66 eo 81 1 4 99 7 60 , 79 4 00 ,77 4 26 W 4 40 ,61 6 00 ,87 $ a ,91 (26 ,48 6 80 CHICAGO LiTB STOCK MARKET Beat Cnttlo Steady, Other Weak Hoars Five Cent I .-wer. CHICAGO, Nov. .CATTLB-neceipts ( h..,i market, best steady: otheri other weak; good to prime steers, $4.60(fj.iO; com mon to medium, $.1.26(84.60; cows and heifers. $2.4OT.00; bulls, J.JlMru ; caivea, ti.wu t.v. "hOGS Receipts, 22.000 head; market 60 lower? aood to prime heavy. 85.16fi4.20: me- olut" lo good heavy, $5 Ot'ffS.lO; light weight butrhers', f61M6.30; good to choice heavy, mixed. 84.0U4)5.90; packing, H8OJfi.00; pigs, 14 (C-J7H. OA SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000 head; market steady; sheep, U0O&6.2&; lambs, $6.267.e0. Ren r York I Ive Btclc Market. NEW TORK. Nov. 8 BEEVES Receipts. 2.778 head: sood steers stnady. medium and commonly extremely dull and lower; fully , J lotfii; off; bulls and cows dull to lower. 1 Steers. $8 40ifM.n0; oxen and stags, $4.Or6.00; .. 1 bulls, $2.40iij'3.10; cows, tl.40iip, Cibles 1 quoted live cattle slow at 9Hc to 11c per j pound; tops, ll,e dressed weight; refrlgar 1 ator beef selling st 8ffiSo per pound; ex- l ports tomorrow, MS cattle ana 7,zbu quarters 01 oerr. CALVES Receipts, 84 hesd; veal market dull at $4.00tj8 00; no very choice here; grassers, $2.7TyfT3.0O: dressed calves, dull; city dressed veals. 6VS12V4C Pr pound; coun try dressed, Tifi110 per pound. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 4.807 head: sheen market slow: lambs about steady. Sheep. $3.60i$5.25; culls. $3; lambs. Ifi fr,7.26; no choice here; culls, 41.60(2. 76; Canada la bs, $7 0077.1 2H- HOGS Receipts. 9 82$ head; none on sale; market nominally Arm. Kanaaa rtty Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT, Ho., Nor. 8. CATTLE Receipt. 8,100 head, including 40 south- . . . -I. I , 1 tin, iiibi rvri viT-nuT , . r . r r. , 11 1,1, ,--. . 1 than Monday; choice export and dressed ' beef steers, $6.00B00; fair to good, $3.76 ! $8.00; western steers, $2.674.40; Btocker 1 and feeder, $2.404.26; southern steers, $2.404.00; southern cow, $1.75-82.76; na tive cows, $1.7MT3.75; native heifers, $2.609 4.76; bulls, $3.OrS3.0O; calve, $2.2&300. JiOGS Receipts. 10.600 head; market steady to 6c lower; top, $5.00; bulk of sales, $4 864.95; heavy, $4.908.00; packers, $4Prrrs.on; 'pigs and lights, $4 7r4.92. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,60ft head; market strong; native lambs, $6.60 7.76: western lambs, $5.60ffr7.76; ewes and yearlings, $4.60153.00; western clipped year llngb, tB.OOiCfl.OO; western clipped sheep, $4.266.76; stockers And feeders, $3,759-4.76. 8t. t.nnl Lire Stoek Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Nov. 8. CATTLE Re ceipt, 8,000 head. Including 1,400 head of Texan; market Bteady; native shipping anfJ export Myers. 34.406.50; dressed beef .nd butchers' steers. 82.76(B6.26: steers unf,er j000 lbs., $3 7084.10; stockers and feeders. $2.0ryf,.40; cow and heifer. 12 00 wv- $1210; buns, 82.nm8.75; calves, 2.66?ip.60; Texas a no Indian steer. $2.00..1.70: cows and heifers. $2.0003.00. HOG 8 Receipts. 4.600 head: market 60 lower; pigs and lights, $4 9015.00; packers, f ")-6.06; butchers' and best heavy, $4.90 4J6.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.009 head: market strong; native muttons, $3.0095.00; lambs, $660777.60; culls and bucks. 3v?)4.F0; stockers, $2.2684.15; Texans, $2.264.26. ,""" ' "tork M'rWat 1 ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Nov. 3. CATTLE 1 HOGS Receipt" 7. KI head; market 6c ' I n m-1 r llo-nr 1 1 lower: light. 34.8004.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1 OIJ head; market strong; native lambs, $7.60. tlonx City Lire Itoek Market. SIOITC CITT. Nor. $.-(Speclal Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 10 head; market steady; beeves, f4 0ojj6.50; cows, hull snd mixed, 82 003.25; stockers and feeders, 32.74 A3 85: calves and vearllngs. $2.5053.40. HOGS Receipts, 8.600 head; market 2H! 6c. lower, selling at $4.76w4.90; bulk of sales, $4,8044.82. Stock la light. Receipts of livestock at tha six principal markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,800 4.8W 24,000 Sioux City 100 8.500 Kansas City 8,100 10.600 St. Joseph ... 1.419 7.S81 St. Louis 8.000 4.600 Chicago 8,000 22.000 Total 19.619 64.611 21.933 OMAHA WHOLESALE, market. CoatHtlen of Trade and Quotations on 81 -pie and Fancy Prodaee, EOGS Candled stuck, lbiiflic. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 8c: roosters. $c; tui-heys. Uloc; ducas, 9tfVe; apnng chickens, 9c BUTTER Packing stock, 16o; choice to fancy dairy, UtflDc; creamery, i.rlnla. 21,o. Sl'GAR Standard granulated. In bbla. $6.64 pei' cwt; culi. to. 40 per owt; rut loaf. I0 86 per cwt; No. 4 extra C, $8 40 pf cwt.; No. 10 extra C. U.26 ner cwt.: No. U yellow, $5.20 par U JUIA.A puwderaxt. $d to per c" k'HfcSH K1SH Trout. lOSUo: halibut. 13c buffalo, dressed, 9c; pickerel, dreaaed, V-'; whit bass, dressed, lie; sunnsu. be; pervit, scaled and dreaaed, 80; pike, lCc; catfish, 13c; red snapper, 16c; salmon, Uo; crapules, lie: ee'e. ike. bulll'vadx. I lei black iaaaa. v. whlteflsh, Uo: frog legs, per dos., $oa; loiMtlci. i.n, iiv. tiuiiea tuostara, II1K11 rtV, WO. uiuciiBii, J ini,ui, TU. HAY Prices quoia ov 'jniana ntiiiiun - ! Hay Deaiiw ' association: No. 1 uplanJ, $7; m. iHum, $8.0Ou6 60; coartw. $6. BRAN Per ton. $12.00 TROPICAL. FRUIT. I OILANGEti-' Valencia, all rises, $3.0OOS.$0; Florida, all sixes. 3 laflt.Ut LEMOiNS Leinouiera, extra fancy, 244 alxe. foOo; 8u0 and ou sizes, 66.00. DAlEcV-Per box ef M '-'C. Pkgs.. $2 Hallowe'en, in Jo-lb. oot. per lb., 6c; ainut si u Ted, l-lb. paga.. (2.00 Tier COM. FIGS California, per Jo-lb. carton. UO tool imuoncu oinyiwa. a-vrowau aae. a Cikwn. 140. UA NAN AS Per medlum-alsed bunch. 81.7$ 04.a; jumbos. i.rnii uu Ai,eie rEARfc Utan. avicfar and tricars, $2.00, D Auo, U.ik. Arr.i.d-in n Davis and winesaps, in 3-bu. bbia., M.au04.i; In ou. baaaeta. 11. On California Behrliiwar. tl Wl Colorado Jena- tan and tirinie ouiUeu,, : eus.i. , )uu apples, 4.fu por ddl GRAPHS New York Cen-.-orda, per 8-lb. bir.at. 22e, Musi ats, per 4-unk?t crat. II. lo; louays, v-er 4-uaskei ciata. 11. is. Uol.NLbs-Michlaaii. oer bu.. J 80. CKANBdHUiCB Laily Uiavus. 60 per DDI., ueil and ci.erry. sa.ou- VLOETABLZS. POTATOES New. ne. ou. ioc. ONluNB ilome-groon 1 allow, red and white, per bu., &c: bpanlsh, pa. crate, $1 iu, WAX UtANa-Nl - bu. W'll. 4nHn (ring bcaLa, per 4-bu box. A74ao. fafc-ANS Navy. .r bu., A2.ia CfCl MhLftSPer dos., &e. CABBAOr-Hunit -grown. 10 crate, per lb., lc. PEKTS-New. par bu., 70e. CEI.EuT KalSrnoo, per do., 26c. SWEET POTATO bit Virginia, pay $-b bbl., $2 60. EEEF CUTb Wholeeaie prices for beef cjta- Rib No, 1. 12Vsc; No. 2. l'o: No. 3. 6c. Hound No. 1. 7c; No. 2, Vc; No. $, 64u. Loins No. L 16c; No. i. 1k: Na. 3. 7c. Plat-No. 1 1 1 S! No. t. 9r; too. fHv Chucka-No. 1 L 41 No. 2, 3c; 8. 80. HllH.bLliAnM)ua. HON FT New. per IS lb., $3&0. C HKK8K- Swiss, new, Uo: Wloon1 brick, 14c; vlcnln limbergir, 18c; twins, l.Hc, yuunt Anerlcaa, 13"4c. NUTS Walnut. No. I soft shell, new crop, per lb. l.tvjc: hsrd shells, per lb,. Kc; No. 2 soft shells, per lb., lie. Pecans, largo, per h., lf.c; mall, per lb.. 13c. J'eanuia, per ft., 7c; respted, per lb.. 60. Chl'l wai nuts, per lb.. WfilSVc. Almonds, sfl shells, per lb.. 17c: haid shells, per lb., lfc. Shell bark hickory nuts, it bu., $1 76; larg hlrkoiy nuts, per bu . $1.60. Chestnuts. I64 per lb. Cocoanots, $4 00 per sack of lort. HIDES No. I green. c; N. 8 green. e! No. 1 salted, lttyci No. 2 esltert. 9e; No. i veal calf, lie; Ns. 2 veal calf. . are suited, I9i4e; sneer pelts, &K-$l.09; (tora bidsa, $1 RWJIOO. Eraparatrd Apale aad Dried Fralta. NEW TORK Nov. 8. EVAPORATED APPLES Market shows no change; com mon to good ar quoted at Miv; nearby prime. TH TSc; prime, H-. f ncv, 9c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRL" ITS Prune are In good demand for small lots and spot supplies light with Horn sixes too small to ?uote; prices range from 6Vj for 80-TOs to Apricots are said to be higher on the coast, (rat the local spot market Is un changed, with choice quoted at 8M1H0: extra choice, 9Mi?c: fancy, 10HHo. Peaches also are Arm and unchanged, with extra choir quoted at 10c; fancy, lotiftllc Raisin are In moderate demand on spot, with quotations firmly held; loose Muscatel re quoted at 6'457c; seeded, Htj8"c; London layer. $l.t0jil.2&. Otis and Renin. NEW TORK, Nov. 8.-OIL8 Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow, 27Hijile. Petroleum, steady; refined, New lorn. Ii.to: t'nnaaeipnia anu uuunn' $7.86; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in DUia. $4.76. Turpentine, stendv, 7:ia72Hc. OIL CITT. Nov. $.-01LS-Credlt balances 81 L Shipments, 61.008 bbls., average Sv3s bbls.: runs. November 1. 71,718 bbls. Ship ment, Lima, 104,827 bbls., average 62.3.4 bbls.; runs, Lima, 42,981 bbls. SAVANNAH, Nov. l-OIL-Turpentlne, flROSIN-F1rm; A. B. C, $4.26: D. $4.80; n a, it., v 11 70. n tiTT, tt It 40: 1. to. OR: ML I Zr- v. t&so': W Q.. 86.40: W. W.. 86.64. lasar and Molasses. NEW TORK. Nov. $.-SUOAR Raw. quiet; fair refining. 2c; centrifugal, M test 8c; molaeses surar, 2to. Refined, quiet; No. 4, 4c; No. T, 8.96c; No. 9, 8.8m-; No. 1, S.SOtv, Uo. 11, 8.7Dc ; No. 12, 3.70c; No. 13, 3C5c; No. 14, 8.65c; confectioners, A, 4.4To; cutloaf, 5 SOc: crushed, 6.80c; granulated, 4.60c: cubes. 4 R5c. NEW ORLEANS, Nor. 8,-SUOAR-Msr. ket quiet: open kettle centrifugal, S 3-lrtoJ 8 6-18c: centrirugal, 8 11-pvii3c; yellow, 8 I-W53 11-K.e; seconds, 2413,0. MOLASSTS-Open kettle, 2EG32c; een trlfuKiil, 17c. BYRCP New cane, 25TJ3C Coffee Market. NEW TORK, Nor. 8.-COFFET5 Market for futures opened steady at a decline of 61SIO points, In response to disappointing European cables: trading was quiet and, with very little nearby liquidation, the market held steady at th Initial decline closing steady at a net decline of 6'(flt points; sales wer reported of 136,000 bags, including December at 6.60iKc; Janu ary. 465e; March, 6.80yit5.65c; May. 7ifj7.06c; July. 7.16c: September, 7.36c. Spot, raw, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 8'4(5Sc. MICHAELSEN THERE TO STAY City Electrician Declare Ho Will Fight for Lower Fire Insur ance Rates to Last. "I am In the fight for lower fir In surance rate to atay, and I am confident they will be obtained If th people back me up," said City Electrician Mlchaelsen, who will address the Commercial club on the subject Tuesday. Regarding the reduction announced for brick and atone business buildings I wlstt to say it Is a fine one and will amount to about S3 per cent. It ia good aa far aa it goea, hut it does not go far enough, be cause It rsfere to buildings only. Tt seems strange to me rates on building should be reduced and ratea on contenta not re duced. When the companies mak tha aama concessions on contents w will leave them alone. "I hav not yet had time to run down th exact facts, but I think It will be found a large number of the buildings la Omaha affected by the reduction are not owned by reside its. If this Is ao, it ia further evidence that we are paying In surance rate for Chicago and New Tork. It look to m a though the eastern people have got another cut and reap tha ad vantage, while Omaha citizen do not get much out of it" Th electrician has not yet received a reply to hi demand for th cancellation Of the two point In local fir rates charged for "overhead trolleys and feeders." Financier at Stockholm. STOCKHOLM, Nov. S.-George W. Per kins, J. Plerpont Morgan, jr.; Mr. Baring and other financier arrived her todiy from St. Petersburg on board the Russian steamer Olhonna. Mr. Morgan proceeded Immediately to London. Mr. Perkins re mains her until Sunday. Mr. Perkins said that when they succeeded tn chartering th Oihonna at Helslngfora th strikers tried to prevent tha vessel from sailing for Bt Petersburg. Its captain, however, suc ceeded in eluding them. j' Write for onr Special Clrcalar on Southorn Pacific R. R. Co. First Refunding; Cold 4 Donds Due 1955 Plymptoti Gardiner&Co. Danker . 234 La telle Street Chicago New York Boston The Grain Trust Exposed Tom Worrall's sensational and truthful story of the opera tions of the Elevator combine in Nebraska ia now ready for sale Price 50 cts. mail orders ac companied by cash will bo promptly filled by Tom Worrall, S31 Bonrd of Trade Blrlg., Omnha. Neb. EDWARDS-WOOD CO. (1l'l jorted) IT. PAtL, BU.. stealer In Stocks Grain. Provisions kblay Vonr Grain to I . Vrwaeafc or.ee. 1140.411 Botrii of Trad l4St Oaaaha. Reo. Telephone Rat. Xif-214 Eaehang B-d-. South Omaha. BU 'Pbeae 31a. a4Beudat 'Pawn bV