TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MOXTUY, SEPTEMBEIt 10, lOOfi. 1 i CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wbeat Lower, Ens to Tab Wiathsr aid Ifiorttiloc Uotomoni RALLIES BUT' LITTLE FROM EARLY BREAK Receipt larrMtlif la Hertbwest, bat Still Skort of Last Year Cara irtk Early, oat Rallies Tartar CI. OMAHA, pt. 8. 1908. Wheat rallied bul lull from th early break which followed on tin weaihor tnrough in print wuat belt and incress ing movement on bom aide o( the lint, 'in aelllng at lb start looked like nquiu Jln by ainail coininlas-oti nous holder, CKMt rtsiing ordeis lor tli December and .flay cnecaea the decline. Kecelpt th last week at Minneapolis and liuluth tre bled th previous period, but fell two can hort of th corresponding wek last year. Ctbl offering wr no belter. In fact, Liverpool price will drift lower. Corn wa wesk th flrat halt of the ses lon, but rallied ' aomewhat toward the cloe. The decline In th September re fleeted 1 cent break In the cash market and th faat disappearing premium Coun try acceptance mo aome gain and re ceipt wottld .undoubtedly be larger If It were not for difficult In securing cara. iTImary wheat receipts were "18,000 bush el and shipment 4i7.0'iO bushels, against receipts last year of 918,000 bushels and hlpmenta of.4K8,ono bushels. Corn receipts were 648,000 bushels and ahlpment TOVmO luhele, again receipt Isst yar of 66.000 bushMa and shipments of J,(W liisnl. Clearancea were awt.oiO buaiiela wheat, 24.10 barrel flour, 160,000 buahela corn and 2,lu0 bushels oat. Liverpool rlnwd HAM low" On wheat and Ha lower on rbrn. . Brrxntihall estimates world wheat ahlp inenta for Monday at S.ilO.nfiO buahela. A cash grain man of- Minneapolis aaya: "Ro long as the weah,er keep good In the northwest there will be a larg move ment of Wheat. Where" la being threahed from th ahock In North Dakota and Can ada, and will have to move to market, farmer need money and will aell their wheat, especially In the nwly aettled dla trtct. Farmer In other aectlon who owe money on raorlsuri wilt aleo aell. In th Canadian northweat It la necessary to more wheat out aleo, owing to th difficulty f transportation 1n th winter. But tha trad need tot exp- an Immense move ment of wheat, In the Dakota a and Minne sota, aa there la a large quantity of oata and barley . to market. At the moment there doe not appear -to be anything to inouc buying for a good advance.' Local rang of option! : Article.! Open, i Hlgh4 Low. Close. Tea y Wheat l I I I Sept... 2A 2UA 82HA 2A 62A Dec... 66 A 4A 84HA 4A (B May... 69A 60A ttA G9A VA Corn Pert.. 4?4A 4IHA 4ltA 41,A 42HA Iec... 87A 8?SA 17A 17HA 87A May... J7VA I74A . 171 K A data l Dept... ..' ....... tt B 4. A atkad. B bid. Omaha Cash Sale. OATS No. I white. 1 car, 17ie; No. I color, l car, 17 Vic; No. 4 while, '1 car, 17 He. Omaha Cash Prleea. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 3199H: No. liard, lHO9c; No. 4 hard, 60992c; No. 1 spring, 3o; No. 4 spring. 10H4H2Hu- CORN No. 1. 42942 He; No. yellow 42H043Hc; No. 8 white, 44c. OATS No. 1 Mixed, 24,927Hc: No. I whit, 27t929e; No. 4 white. t7927Hc. RYB No. 2, 61 H; No. 3. 60a Carlot Receipt. -t -Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 67 . 426 197 Minneapolis 264 Omaha a.. 43 76 43 Duluth i ......204 8t. Louis 48 fl CH1CAQO GRAM A14D iROVHIOJI Pr4a ra Beard f Trad CHICAGO, Sept. 3. Th price of wheat oa th local exchange continued on th downward ooura again today, making rw lew1 records for the aeaaon. At th doe, December wheat wa off He. Corn was down He. Oata wer a abad lower and provision wer 6fll6c lower. Sentiment In the wheat pit waa almost exclusively dominated by the weather map of the northwest, which I still favorable for th harvesting and threshing of th new crop of winter wheat. Cash houses and pit trader, her wer offered wheat liberally, but th demand waa not equal to th supply and consequently th price of all deliveries mad 'further decline. Th Klnclpal buying wa by aborts. Liberal re lets of new wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth wer, to many traders, a fererun ber of still greater reoelpts during th next week and augmented the bearish sentiment n the looal exohana. Th market waa heavy all day and closed almost at the low est point of the session. December opened H9Ho to H3HC- lower at 7Jc to '2H, srld off to 71Ho a ad ',r,-.o at tiHAVHo. Clear ance of wheat itsi fl.iur wer equal to 270, 00 bu. Prlmarf rs'pts wer 717,000 bu., against 911, b-. foi- th corresponding day ens vear uo. VUnneaDcSia. Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta o 5?S ears, against 146 last week and 600 a year ago. Because of tha continuance of Ideal weather for the corn crop th market h eitraul waa weak all dav. Liberal . primary and local receipt added to th degression. Th market cloaed week. De cember opened HVo lower at 41H to 42o. tn ilkc an4 closed at 414LC Local rciielDta were 326 car, with 244 cara of .nnlrunl Tl4. ' Trading In the oat pit waa quiet and the market waa eaaler because of the weak ness of wheat and corn. Liberal primary receipt and email clearances aided the de pression. Deoember opened Ho lower at OHe,r aold between , 30HO,. and 90o and closed at IWH'8'SOHe. N Local receipt wer ia7 ,mrm Tha declin In th price of corn m .Ji.MM. nMitlrJiklnt In hrn. visions and resulted la moderate decline' Id all product. i The market dleplaysd more animation, than on any prevloue day rf th week. At th cloa January pork wa off 16o at 113.60. urd was on oc at i.(i7. cik. .n l9u.rir.e lower, at 37.06. irattmated receiDts for Monday: Wheat 70 cars: corn. Z.l cw oat, 2a6 cara; hogs, 20,000 hsd. " , ' . ,, V Th leading future ranged as follow: Artlclaa.l Opeo.l Hlgh.f tow. Cloaa l Taa'y, eWhaat I Bept... pHtPS, Dec... 719'. H Msy... 7V ' 70H 76 4H 41 H 42H Corn- Bent... 47 47 43 46HSi47HeH Deo... 41-TTI 41V 42H May. Oat Sept. 1 Dec. May. I Pork Sept. Jan. ' Lard Oct. ( Bept. Nov. i Jan. 429k 42Tfcl 90Vi' "si 13 CH'US to 80 - 8fHl 8nH0H'a 80 (: 3aH 30 19 TO U 26 II TO 1116 8 M 1 70 11 1ft I 00 18 79 U 10 too 16 76 13 2 80 i6IH 62H1 I 4iH 62H 8 40 8 tVM I ?H 6 46 7 83H I so I I7H ? v 8 06 7 W 16 TT7H SP 1 3 36 I 86 8 86 6 05 r T Oct -1 r 8 4JS4 I 16 .7 12H! 7 13Hl I so No. 1 Cash quotation wer aa follow: FLOUR Steady: wlntes patent. 83.309 jc. .t.kl.Kta , MArvftx ?&: anrtna- nii.nr. 93.7O8i3.60; atralghta, M Wft-VH bakera. 82-80 VVHEA'r-No. I spring;' 7J974Ho; No. 8, tM'ic; No, I red. ttSffwHo- . CORN Ne. 3, 7Hivc; No. 1 yellow. 41 OATS-No. 1, lHc; No. whlU, 3l'C3JH0 Ko. 8 whit. SSH'SWC, ... DVT TO., 1 b.U. BARLET Fair, t oholc malting, 419 le. stEDft. No. 1 flax. 3104H; No. 1 north weatern. HO;' prime timothy, 819&S4.10; lm.r contract rradea. 812 36. PROVISIONS fehorl rib, aide Oooael, SS &. Mee Dork. Per bbl.. tit. TO, Lard, pt 100 lb., M06, Short clear sides fijoxed) 88 37H9 O : , Th recelpta and shipments of flour and mhi were: Receipts, Shipments. Flour, bbla. 1 ikO Wheat, bu. 91 .0 1S3 Crym. bu. 41 m0 Oat, bu. ,.8i4 0i0 - 3fl0 RjTL Vttg f 8.0UO 1.100 Barley, bu M.4M l.kJO Oa th Predee raehang today th but ttr aaarkat waa eteady; ereameiie. 1W ilHe: aWrtea. lGa. Vitas, ateady; at nark, ecee sneiuaea. uvvapno: nreta. ISHe; prim flrta luo; extra. 3iHa. . Cheea. teadri UH4aHo. sJladlh,U Ptm Market. FWrLADIELFHlA, Kept 8. BUTTXR TJaebaaejed; extra western creamery, Ju 8Vc, avty prlata 3fo. lOfKM gUeady; .good demand; ' aearby h and western fresh. 31 at mark. atSKkjcsV-rirmi fair demand; New York full cream choice, llctfll; fair to good, 124WNC. KBW YORK (lEIERtL MARKET ! ef th Day aa Verlaa Cata !! lee. NEW YORK, flept. 8 FLOVft He eetpts, 11.911 bbla.; exports. 19.451 bhl.; market quiet and barely ateady: Minne. ota patents, 14.109 4 44; Minnesota bak ts, il.40O3.S0; winter patent. S 7 5 y -10: winter atralghta. 81C8.0; wlnW extras, 92 91012k; winter low grades, 92 78 91. 20. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 92 2643 1.79; choice to fancy, 88.80t4.00. CORNMKAL Barely ateady; fine whit nd yellow, 91:01.26, cos use, tMOft I. 1 1: kiln dried. 9.7902.95. RTE Nominal: No. 2 weatern, 84 e. I. f., New York. BAR LEY Steady ; feeding, IS 9 40c c. I. f . Buffalo; malting. 45 9 52c c 1. f.. Buf falo. WHEAT Receipt a, 188,900bu.; exports, 119,0:0 hu.; apot market easy; No. 2 red, 75 c, elevator; No. X red, 7 7ViC. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, dO'tc, f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, J 9 He f- afloat. New low recorda were established In wheat this morning, aa Nie result of larger northwest receipts, fair weather, , better cables and liquidation. Final prlres wer He net lower. May. 92H92 i:te' closed 92Hc; September. 7 8 4y J 7 H c, closed 77c; December. 79 t 90 1-18C; closed 79 c. . C ORN Receipts, . J.160 bu.: export;, t.10 bu.; spot market. Hardy; No. 2. 57Vc elevator and 9Hc f. o. b. afloat; No. t yellow, 6Hc; No. 2 white, c. Option market waa fairly active and weaker on perfect weather, easy cablre and good recelpta. closing U 9 He net lower; May. 4991c. closed 49; Sep tember closed at 55Hc; December, 60SW 51c, closed B0c. . OATS Receipts, 79.600 bu.; exports, 2,725 bu.; spot market quiet; mixed tata, 2 to 12 pounds. 25V4c; natural white. 90 to 92 pounds. 25ei7Hc: cflppM white. 31 to 40 pounds, 1IH941HC HAY gulet; shipping, 75c; good to choice, 9oc9.00. , , HOPS Steady; common to cholc 110, 16c; 1904. 19914c. ,A HIDK9 Hteady; Galveston, 20 to 25 pounds, 20c; California. 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 10 pounds. 19c LEATHER Steady; acid, 27.C.B- PRQVISlONf" Firm; family, 12'0' II. 00; mess, 99.50 9.00; beef hama, 9il-00 22.50; packet. 99 009-60. Cut meats, ateady; pickled bellies V-f pickled shoulders, nominal: pickled hams. 1100O12.60. Lard, steady; western prime. 39 7699 90; refined, quiet; conti nent. $9.20; Potith America, 910.00; com pound, 7.1 2 H 9 7.97 H. Pork, steady fm lly. 919 60919.00; short clear, 917.009 19.76; mess, 91 3.76 9 . x ... w TALLOW Firm ; city (32 per pkg.). t9 IWc; country (pkgs. free, 6H95,c. HICK Firm; domestic, fair to extra, i49,4c; Japan, nominal.- BUTTER Firm. Street price: Extra creamery, 24H9Hc. Official" price: Cream ery? common t) extra, 18924c; atat dairy, common to fancy, 1723c; renovated, com mon to extra. 16921 V : weatern factory, common to flrta. 159W4c; weatern Imlt tlon creamery extras, 21c; weatern flrsU, 1SCUEESE-8teady; atat full oream, larg. fair to fancy, 124912c: email, talr to fancy. Il.i3l24ic. EGGS Firm; weatern firsts, 21922c (offl ctal price western firsts, ZlHo). . POULTKX Alive, numiimiij Iressed, steady; western cnics jaflrkeya. liauc; fowls. 10914c. t. Loal General Market. ST. 1X5U18, 8ept. 8. -WHEAT Lower; track. No. 2 red, casn, ta'flnc; io. j nm. Willie; December. 6-tc; May, .TWl',,SSii COHN-Lower; track. No. Jcaah, H3 4V; December,-sw, Bm.f.mv, . white 4Sc OATS Weak : track No. 1 cash, 31c; De- cemrrilc; May. He; No. 2 white, 829 LOUR 8teady; red winter patents 9326 98.40; extra farxy and atralgbt, 32.8593.25; cWr, 92.2092.76. ..,t BKKU J imoiny, qui. m eo.v. iv, CORNMEAL Steady at 92.60. RRi AN Brisk; aackea, east 7tlC. . . . ItnuAiiM. ... I HAT Hteaay; umomy, iu.wn.i i,.,-rl?L7-'ioi?- ' IRON wnun iim e.vu-ji. BAOGINO-9 1-19C. ... HEMP TWINE-7HC , PRO VISION 8 Pork, lower; Jobbing, 919.20. Lard, lower; prime steam, w.w. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra hrt". Kt.utc; ciear tids, .ei7, ta iTr. Bacon, teaoy; ooxea cim hui., wimi clear ribs, 110.12H; short clears. io.. POULTRY IJUli; cnicaens, ito; pima, llHe: turkey. 14Hc; ducks, sc; TTEK irm; creamery, ivtTvi dairy. 18922c, euwu ; igher; 17c Recelpta Shipment. Flour, bbla. --.. Wheat, bu Corn, bu ........ Oata, bu 0,000 12.000 66.000 70,000 92,000 4.0OO 07,000 . 88,000 . Mlaaeapolle Grata Market. MINKKAPOLIfl. Minn.. Sept. 8. FLOUR First patents, S4.U094.10; secona patents. 33,86os.S6; rt oiears, en.axu'-w, oin clear. 32.409 2 60. . - BRAN in bulk, u.w-ia.. (.narinii Ttnard ttt Trad auot&tlona for Minneanolla and Chicago delivery). 1 n rang of prices, a reported by F. D. Day 4c Co., 110-111 uoara oi iraae, waa. Artlole. Open. Higb-I Low. aos. T'y Msy... Sept... Deo.... 74449 9H9r 70t 1 fH l OS' s Flax- . Sept.., Oot..., Nov.., Deo... J07 Mlnnsannlla Cash Close Wheat I No hard. 74c; new. 72o; No. -1 northern, 71c; tow Tic: to arrive. 70Ae: No. 3 northern. .... - , , - . I ACkn. KU. 1 1 yc ; new. ovvsv. iw 1Tr, , new, vd7o; No. 1 durum, V(961Hc; to arrive, 0HclN' ' durum, MHtr&eAic; to ar rive, 57Ho. Corn: no. yeiiow, ?c; o. S. USIi; i,v. wimr, o,v. ,-.17. , IVtfl'MiC. Barley: 82947c. Rye: &192c, Kaaaaa City Grala and Provision. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 8-WHEAT-8ep- tember, 6'c; jjecemoer, vo; caan, no. i hard, (4946a; No. 8. .1H4mc; No. red. lkV4c; MO. . w.vtmoc. CORN Sentember. 41He: December. 374c rash, No. 3 mixed, 439 UV;; No. 3. 42o; ' a .hi. run A,.,. OATS no. 3 wnite. zvvyodic; xno. i mixea, 28iinc. kvk Tncnsnarea: bttkwc. HAY Strong : choice timothy. 911.15911.00: choice prairie, $9,009 50. EGGS He lower; extra fancy. 9Hci flrata, caeea Included, lHe; secona. iisyc. BUTTER creamery zsc; packing, isc, Recelpta. Shipments. Wheat bu. Corn, dm. , Oata, bu. . .. 171.000 U.OiiO .. 30.000 5.0I4 .,-7,009 - 11,000 . Mllwaake Grata Market. WTT.W aT'KEFI Sent. 8. WHEAT No. northern. 74H975Hc: No. 3 northern, 719 BHe: December, 7ZSig7iTe aaxea. flTW Steady: No. 1, WHlS7c. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. i6966o; aampla, fi,-ftKi CORN Lower; No. I cash, 47H948Ho; De cember, 41H0. Llvereeel Grala aad Provlslaaa, T.tVirxtPOOL. SeDt. 8. WHEAT Spot Market quiet; No. t red western winter, 6 lOd. Futures: Market quiet; September, & id - December, e SHd. CORN Spot: Market firm; American mixed, new. 4 10d: American mixed; old. 4 lid. Future: Market quiet: Decem ber, 6H4: January, nw 4 lOd. ' Peoria Market. PEORIA, Bept. 8. CORN Lower: No. yellow and No. 1. 47He; No. 4. 46He; no graae. via vvio. OATS Steady; No. I white, 30H tic; No I white. 309Hc: No. 4 white, 2SH929C. It i r oteaay ; rto. z, bso. WHISKY On the basis of 3L39. Dalatk Urala Market. DULUTH. Bept. l-WHEAT-On track No. l nortnern, iihc; no. 3 northern, 70o December, lOe. Iiflr aad Melasse NEW YORK. Bept 8 y-BUGAR-Raw, steady; fair refining. 8HV3Hc; centrifugal, nnea, iea i tw; o. i. l ine; wo. in, t ioc; No. 11. 4.06c No 1L 4 00o: No. 11 libc: No. 14 lW- fectloners' A, 4 75ot mould A. 6.26?: cut loaf Boc; cnuneo, ; powoerea, .aoc; granu ISOrv mh (lb. MOLASSEB-Steady; New Orlearia open kettle, good to choice, tilSe. NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 8 BI'OAR teaoy; open aeiiie oentrirugai, S93T-lsg-centrifugal vellow, 894Ha; eeconda ZWtUVo! MOLABSEa Finn; aymp. J&3jpo7 Cettea Market NEW YORK, Sept. 3 COTTON-Bpot quia, , niiiiuuiia upianaa, s.auc: mltl' dllng gulf. 1006c; sale. So bale LIVERPOOL, Sept. 6 -XTTON-Bnot quiet; prtoe 8 point higher: American mianiing lair, m; gooa miaailng. 8.70d mlddlln. t.4Mi; low middling, 6.l!k; good ordinary, 6 0td; ordinary. 4 a)d. The aakea ef the day wre I.OuO bale, of which 600 war for specuiaUon aad axport, ana lu- 744 74H7494H 74 , son-SH sH 69-V ' 70HH ' TVS 69H ; 109 no loon 110 , 1 0H 1 09H 1 08 1 08 . 1 08 1 08H 108 1 08H . 1 07 1 07 1 07 1 07H eluded 9.6nA American. Receipt. 1,000 bales. Including 40 American. 8T. Lor IS, Mo., Bpt. 9-COTTON Oulet: middling. 9ei recelpta, (to balee; shipments, 17 bales; stock. 12,471 bale. NfcW ORLEAN'A. Sept. 9 . I ION Spot market closed steady; Bales, l.li bales; low ordinary, 60, nomlnalj ordl narv, nominal; g"d ordinary, U-le: low middling. 3'y: middling. 9c; good middling. Sc: middling fair, e. nominal; fair. Hc, nominal; receipts, 1,199 bales; stock, 19,740 bales. OMAHA WHOLEI4LH MARKET. readltloa af Trade end 4etatlas aa Staple and Faeey Prodece. BXlOS-Per dox . 19e. 1JVE POULTRY Hens. 9Hc; roosters, 6c; turkuys, 19130; ducka 1e; spring chicken. l-'OKic er lb. . , BUTTER Packing stock. KS91W4C: choloa fancy dairy, l.Clfcc; creamery, Vl-4c. HAY--Prirea quoted by OrtKiia keed com. par.y: Cholre upland. 39 60; medium. MOO; cosrne, 3S.0t'99.6O. Rye straw, 87.00. BRAN Per ton. 415 60 VEGETABLES. . 6WEET rOTATot-rt-Per bbl., $3.60. i' M ATOF.8 Home grown, per bkt of 20 lbs.. 26-aafc . . , , WAX BEANS Per market baakal of about 16 lbs., S6c. . TURNIPS. RKETS AND CARROT8 Prt bu., 76c. . . LKAT LETTUCE Hothouse, Pr o hrsds, 20c. CELEHT-Pr do., 26940c, ' CI'CLME1:iI-H:hi atown. pr do, 26c. ONlOVfl- Hoi Hrcwn. 2o pr lb.: Span ish. 31.75 per crate. . k GREEN ONIONS Per do, bunches, lie. RADISHES Per doi. bunches, 16920c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. l.w Or. 91.7t. LIMA BEANS-Per lb., 6H0. , GREEN PKPPER8 Per market basket. 60c PARSLEY Hothouse, per doi. bunchea, 20C. CABBAGE Home grown, per ID., 10. EGG PLANT Per dox., 75c. POTATOES-Per bu., ttoc. . TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valenciaa. according to al, 34.v1b.). . ,M LEMONS Llmoniera. exxre u-t Ie. M.: mo size. 910; 100 sue. 310.W; Otner lrands, 91.00 less. . k.k BANANAS 'er meiium-sieu 81 7bfi2 25: liimboa. 11 3O4J3.0. JJAiE8-par 10.. HJc. FRUI1S. ' ... PEACHE8 Colorado, 75c9$1.16: Mis- ou'l, per 9-baaket crate. ).uoitfi- -an- ornla Klbtrtas. per box, 81-. PLUMS Calltornia, si.dvwi.ib, vrwa Italian prunes, 31. 'i. PEARS Bart let t, per dox, ijou. GRAPES Uom grown, psr s-lb basket. 18c. APPLES Per bw., 2.uuioo. MELONS. Watermelons Per lb., 1 191H0, or about ifi'QSOc each. . , . , I'iKTk 1 jii'pkii Colorado and Arlxona. per crate (standard). 31.7592-OD; poniea, 1.60; CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 rib, lie: sio. 3 tn. . i rios 8Hc; No. 1 loin. I6H0; No. loin, uhoi f0. loin, so; o. a cnuiiH, chuck, 4c; No. 6 chuck, los No. 1 teund. 8c: No. 1 round, 7c; No. t round, 60; No. 1 plat. So; No. 1 piste. 3Hc: No. 8 plate, 3c, SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, 96.31; granulated oeet, in sacaa, t CHEE8K Kv.lra. new. ioi Wlsconsla brick 13914c; Wisconsin llmberger, 13c; twins, HH'uHc; young American, 14HC COFFEE itoaaiea, inu. o, No . 20HC per lb.: P.O. 28. ia per id.. o. il 16HO per .; No. 31. lo per lb. JUX8 WMlllK-e WO. . efUIl iUBlW, nrf 12c. Pecans, large, per lb., 15c. small, per lb., lie. Cnill waiuuie, i '"".."v"": i . .lift sneiis. per id., isc: nara shells, per lb.. 139"c Coooanut. H00 per ck of 100. fllHur-lD DDI, iu ire. a.., u. vmv 9 10-lb. cans. 91.70; esses. 11 5-lb. can. UJW; cases. 24 2-lb. cam. U.K. HONEY rer n iiajiioB, e-w fKKw.ii iiOODBl-Corn, standard wst- cans. 31.06W1.W; -lo., hwti.v. rineap pie! rnd. S-lb.. .m; gauon ainio, I,, u. . M,.aa1 tt tMt Bwaat nn, tatOCS, ll.li l.ea; aauri auv, et-w. uuiii- klns, 80c931.00; wax beans, -lb., 759oc; lima beans. 2-lb.. 75c99136; aplnach, ll.tt; rhean peas, .3-ID., sue; exira. jn-, lancy, ll.364M.76. , . (JUltk.U ion r iinif win i.ui, er Quarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. MOO: Norway mack erel, NO. L 928.00; No. 8, 328.00; No. 8. 330.00; lriSn. riO. Slow. Iirniur, ... uun.. uv lua. each, Norway. 4k, 812 00; Norway, 8k. 313.00; Holland, mixed, in.oo; nouana oernng, la kegs, milkers. 80ct kegs, mixed. 70, FISH Buffalo, large dressed. 8c: trout. medium or large, dressed, l'.c; pike, dressed. llo; halibut, fin stock, 11c; catfish, d reared. 16c; bullneaoa, aresaea ana exinnea, uo; white iwrrh. dresssd. 6c: craDDles. larae. 12c; auiiflsh, pan slse, 6c; whit bass, extra choice, lie; picxerei, sc; aaimon, ninooK, 11c; whit fish (froxen), 12c; mackerel tSpanlsh) ,16o; native, per fish, 18926c; codfish, fresh rrosen, inc; nounaers, iresn. frozen, lie, Diuensn, ireen irosen, ioe; haddock, fresh frozen, 10c; red snapper. dressed, 12c; smelts. No. 1. per lb., 12c; lobsters, tooueoi, per id., vjc; green, sic; eel.' per lb., 18c; frog legs, per do., ; roe shad, 81 each; anad roe, pair, tac. HIDKS and tlww-ureen saitea, Mn 1 11Ui! No I. bull hides. Btfflta: green hiaes, no. i, 1140; ro. j, lyikc; norse. ii.bUQO.w; sneep pens, evcwi.j, 1110 No. 1. 4c; No. 1, to. yVOOLr-rer lb., ingzaa, Metal Market. NEW YORK. Sect. 1 METALS The metal markets aa usual on Saturday re flected the absence of London cables and were generally quiet and unchanged. Tin was quoted at 84O.1O04O6O. Lake copper ia nrm at n.,wow; eiectroyttic, U8.2iVEi'U.7S: casting. 1i8.37H(S1S.dO. Lead wss uncnangea at n. iadio.no; spelter at M.ou 96 10. Iron wa firm at recent price. ST. 1X)U1S. Bept. 8. M ET ALB Lead, nrm; 3t.so; spelter, t. New lorn mosey narKet NEW YORK. Sept. $. MONEY On call, nominal; time loans, dull and easier sixty and ninety aays orterea at per cent: six months, at per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-497 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Irregular at 84 83409-4.83A0 for demand and at 34.803094.9040 for aixty-oay Dins; posteu rstes, M.sivasy 4.MH: commercial Dins. H TPhvH-au. SILVER Bar. 6bHc: Mexican dollars, ezvic. bunub - uovernment and railroad, steady. Quotation on New York bond today were as follows: v. a. raf. is, re. So toupee V. . I. reg..... so eoupoa V. . i t. r. So eeupoa V. . - , reg. 4 roupoa Al. Tobacco 4s. . 4o to Atehlsos goa 4.. 4a 41. i ..lMttlJaaas t. 14 rt....l ..104 1 4o 4S. ctt .tl ..t"4 do 14 an to4 ..imvt 4e 4. dh) 0H ,..ini u N. wni. 4 low ..WA Minhat. . gold 4s.. 101 ..111 Mn. Ceatral 4t.... 74 ..lit 4e 1st ln II .. 7tH Mian. Rt. U 4.... (I ..lltial.. K. ft T. 4a 11 ,.101Hj 4 Ms U . . mvn. x- K. or at. . 4 t Allan! Ic C. U 4. VN. T. C. (a. .. MH aaltlmor ft Ohio 4.12N. 1 C. g. 4. ..1M4 Sta si No. Pscl ..,1014 ... Hit Brk. R. T. cv. 4. Coatrsl ef Oa. ta. 4a let lac do 14 inc 4 44 loo Ch. ft O 4H.. C. ft A. H C, B. ft Q. a. 4a. c. a. 1. ft p. 4. 4o ool. i coc. a t. u s 4 Colo. In4. to. ser. Colo. Ml. 4s Colo. A a. 4... Cub 4 D ft ft. O 4... Diet. aoe. la Crl stior Ilea 4. 4 go. 4 Hoe. Viljr 4fe. ... MH do to ...II0HN. ft W. eoa. 4o ... M Ore. . L rlf. 4 ... PDn. y. tv... ... IT H4lng go. 44. ...iwi at. u ft 1. m. . ...ins ... N ...101 VI ... t to. 1144 4o. 12S 1.. list ... ii si. ia. a a. r. ig ... M 8t. U S. W. . 4 ... tT4laeof A. L. 4 ... 0, Bo. Pclo 4.... I.. ie4i do lot 4. etfs. A. 1t Souther Rf it... ... 14 .Touo A P. lit! .. ,.. II T., SL L. ft W. 4 ...1M Vat pcit 4.. ... H I'. . Stool M to.. ... SDH Wskaoh ltt ...10 4 dob. B ... t4a Waetora aid 4... ...10 W. L. K. 4... ...104HiWla. Ceatral 4e... 1... v ..Hit ..ills .. si ..1021a ..Mm .. .. Hi .. u i OSarod. B.-U Stock aad Bead. BOSTON, Bept. 9. -Call loan. 99 per cent; ttm loana, (96H per rent. Closing quotation on aiocaa ana Dona Wr Atcblo 4J. 4.... M atlotle lt4 . wit DiBgoaai II kUi Contntl 4. Atokleo 4 fd Bootoa ft A..., Boatoa A Mo.., Bootoa E leva to riichborg s'd , Mai central .. . r a Hocia... Coauaal! .... 10V Coesor Raog , J iDolf West .114 Vrankll .161 lOraabr , .lit in Ror.le ....1 .7U . 14H . T7 . 14 . II II . II lIH'Miao. Mlalng . . 4 H T.. N. M. ft II. .It MirSlsa , . II Por MorqiMtie .... tl rloa Patlto Ill u Moaawk . 40H Moot. Coal A C Old DoailDi Oaeool , la Ar... Chesj.... Ill . . 41H : . It4 ' . v . I . 41 ' .lta . at .in oo ie i7 Aa. Pnoa. Tubs .... 1 ParrcH Ak ur s'd.. ...li.4 buiarT Am. Tl. a Tal ...lb fcUanoa Aa. Woetoa M Tamarack do pit Pom. tree MIOM Bloo. III..., aUa. Bleotrte do lit Maaa Oa I' 01 tod Fn.lt , Oreono Coa , V. a. Stool do r'd Ad.eoturo Asked. Bid. .14 Trloltf If .U . II . II I'. .10 4 44 10t . t. I'altod Cop oar I'. . Mining . V. . Oil t'tak Victoria Wieoea Wolnrlae Allouo Aoulaamatod Waal Market. BT. LOns. Mo.. Sept. 6-WOOL-8tea.1y; medium grade comhiua and nlnthlno- tub washed, a2t)$6o. Dr lOOtS, 1 Mffi-w; pia. fi.wvM', ptwuw, fancy, il.7592.40; H. C. pescnes. 3z.OOif3.60, Alaska salmon, red, $1.26: fancy Chinook, P.. tui. ranrv eockeve. t. fl vo. aurdines. H U5IAIIA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Caul Markot PractickUt Bare, u TJoal on Cttnrdij. NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS Re Sheee e Lamba oa Bala Today For Week Market Has Beea Oeed aad Stroac aad Active Fvery Day. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 8. 198. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs, Shep. rings, 9.M3 9,39 Ofllcial Monday Official Tuesday . 9.609 14.937 9.M 7.774 J.591 643 66 27.672 14. 1 4.471 9.382 Ofllcial -Wednesday 7.Sl' 4.W 4.161 6.212 Official Thursday .. Official Friday.. Official Saturday.... This week ....27.667 S3.0R1 70.048 ....23 172 80.3M 49.44 ....1928 46.074 49.4' ....1.1417 64.227 37,S6 .... 19112 51S3 46.4 Laat week Two weeks ago Three weeke ago... rour weeKs ago.. Same week laat year 27.313 33,687 64.307 The follow-In. tahia ahowa the receipt of cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha ior ioe year to date, comparca wim year: la. 1906. Ine. Cattle , fn,218 609.479 40.. 43 Hog 1,9-41.122 1.731.49 i'J" Sheep 1,132.963 1,063.630 79,423 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Th fnllnnln. mill ahnW tha OTlC CSlJ for th different kind of cattle on th tt"-um Omsh market: Good to choice corn-fed steers..., Fair to good corn-fed steere.... Common to fair corn-fed steer.., Good to cholc rang steers , Fair to fund rinn ateera .5 0096.2E . 6.0"96 0 ,, 4.6t,a.'0 . 4 609S.16 . 4.0tki4.60 . 3.OO94.OO . 1.909 310 . 2.4Vil2.0 Common to fair rang steers...., a rase cows ana nen ri Fair to good cows and heifers.., 1 6092 W Good to cholc stocker ft feeders. 4 WWtj .tn rir to good stockers nd feeaers.. Common to fair stockers ! P52 Bull, stags, .to !-S2 Veal cslves 4.006.78 Tha fr.llna.lna ..Kt ahnwa th VragO prlc of hogs at South Omaha for th laat several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1808. 1906. 11904 11903. 1902. 1901. 1900. Aug. 29. 6 90H I 70 6 66 S 774a 6 901 6 821 7 87 8 001 1031 6 03 03 00 06 04 o t 03 6 07 Aug. 28. Aug. 30. Aug. 81. i IK 6 S3 i 771 6 V 118 6 13 6 27' 6 S3 0 I 6 261 6 26 8 22 o t 33 7 26 6 11 12 0 8 11 6 72 Bent. 1. 6 84HI t bZl i 47 6 . 2 1 21 7 82 Sept. 7 421 Bept. I 86H 6 76H 6 67 0 6 46 6 4.1 6 30 7 StH "1 Bept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. 6 42 7 83 7 40 6 lft 6 46 I 8 4S1 r 09 I TH 6 97 7 45 746 6 831 6 05 a o I 88 301 6 OS I S 11 6 Ml 6 o0 8 61 Sunday. RANGE OX PRICES. . Cattle. " Hogs. Omaha 31.76O0 14 809610 Chicago I.2M16.8O 6.3f9167H Kansas city i.witw.ou wuo. St. Loul l.omr.50 6.6O96.40 Sioux City 3.509.00 6.&1.00 Frank Harrington. N. Y.-Q S The official number of cara of stock brought In today by each road waa: uaiue. nugs. oucop. n ooe. C. M. 4V Bt. P. Ry 4 Wabash z Mo. Pacific Ry 1 1 Union Paclflo -1 .. 4 C. N. W., east 6 C. N. W., west 26 .. 4 C. St. P., M. ft O '4 C, B. & Q, east - 4 .. 1 C, B. A Q , west 7 ,. 8 C, K. 1. 1-., east., .. 1 C. R. 1. ft P., west .. 1 Illinois Central 1 Chi. Great Western.. .. 7 .. Total receipt.....'.. 1 87 13 The disposition of th day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head inojcatea; Buyer. Catfjl. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and company..., Ctidahy Packing Co.... Klngan Co Armour ft Company., Lelghton ft Co St. Louis Beef Co Other Buyers 1.224 1,234 17 197 1.8J1H 10" leo . ..1.. 12 Total ' 40 8,174 (-A'r-rt.R There were, no cattle of any Importance reported In th yards this morn ing and aa yesterday' upl)y waa cleaned up befor ine njaraei 1 cioaea inrri wa. practically nothing In - lira -l hands with which to make a market. Th receipt thia week, a will be noted from th figure at head of column, 'bav been con aiderably larger than last- week,' but not materially different from Hi record of a year ago. - wnne ine oig ouia 01 me ar rival has been made up of range cattle, there has also been quit a sprinkling of corn feds. A feature of the week' re ceipt has been the large run of range cow and heifer. The market on strictly choice beef steers, both corn fed and rangere. has been very good all the week and prices have shown no material change. Cattle belonging to big strings that have been coming during the week have aold practically in the same notches every aay. Among tne arnvaia have been some right good killers, aa high as 36.10, being paid for rangers, while the top on corn feds wa 86.40. the highest prlc el nee last November. Medium to common kinds of cattle, owing to in large supply, have had a lower tendency and are any where from 16V'26o lower than a week ago. Corn fed cattle of the kind that have been selling from 86.60 down are all lower. This has been the biggest week of th season aa regards receipts of range cows and heifers. Over 100 cars of cattle of that description have been on ami on some .lava. I'nder th Influence of such an ex ceptionally large run prices declined very rapidly ana at ine ciubc iu int. wwn ine market on an average la fully 2fo lower, and In spots aa much aa 40c lower. Th eneral market might be described a 60o ower than It. was two weeks ago. Aa might be expected with price tending downward so rapidly and the recelpta so large, the trade on most days wa slow and very much Inclined to dullness, mak lng It hard work for salesmen. Th supply of feeders has been very large during th whole week, a considerable nmnorllon of the range eteer received being too thin for beef. At the same Urn there were hardly enough strictly choice weighty dehorned feeder to fill require ments of the market, with th result that cattle of that description have been fully steady all the week. selling anywhere from $4.00 . up to $4.60 for the best. '' On the other - hand light cattle, unless It might b something ex ceptionally good, had a lower tendency end are at least I692&0 lower than last week. Common and unattractive kinds of feeders have had the same experience, being gen erally neglected, the country aeemlng to want nnlv the aood kinds. Some say that dry paaturea are responsible for the limited demand for Block cattle at the preaeut time, .others that farmer are waiting until cattle ran be turned Into the corn field, but whatever may be th cauae the fact re mains that the country I buying very sparingly of tock cattle. nrwiSNo srreat chance took nlace In the hog market this morning, prices being very mucn in same inose wnicn pre vailed yesterday. Possibly there may have been a little strength at some points and It would be oaf to quote the general market stesdy to strong. There waa a tendency to bunch sales a Utile more closely and shippers will note that the range between heavy and light I considerably narrower than It waa a short time a an. Heavy hog today sold largely at $S8o5 90. with light nogs going largely at ni.'ot. m and mixed hog at tt '."'0 1 ne market waa fairly actlv at the prevailing prices and and an eariy clearance was errected Practically even thing wa sold by 10 O clock In the morning. A will be noted from the table receipt at head of column the arrivals this week have been comparatively light, showing a considerable falling off aa compared with the week before and still about the ami a a year ago. Th week etarted out with a steady market,- but values declined rapidly during th two days following, so that th hogs on Wednesday sold on an average a nig na lower man on Monday On Thuraday and Friday there waa m aharp upturn In values so thst at th close of the week the market Is 6c hiaher than It was one . week sgo. The strength de veloped In the msrket during the last hair of the week appeara to have reaulted from a heavy falling off in recelpta at all market points. representative sales: No. AT St. N. . . St. (a. Pr. M ... II.... M... 1.... 44 ... 44.... It.... tl.... 41.... M ... 40 ... 41.... 41... n... .... u.... it.... M... 42 17 10 i 1 ttt 10 I TH lit 4 i T7St lie Kit 4 to lit ... I ts 11 ... I to tit to 1 to 17... ...... 141 IK IN tt 171 ... It 41... It 4 9 I lit 4 tt II lit t I to 11 l ... f to 44 in ii 1 tt tl III ... I to ...tut ...tit St I 14 4 I Bt VI Ml tl!4 .a ... u ...171 ...IM t I tt tl .141 I tt n. tt. 11. 17 II tl II ...141 ...IM ...tal .. ;v .: (44 ...144 e 1 m ... I tt ... I M U I 14 It ..Ml I ta t at I tt I t I at st I .11 ..144 ..tot ..t ,.lt . H-l .111 M I tt I tl k l aa I m ..,.BM LC9 a 0 44 II 14 tit ... 9 tl Ml ttt IN Ul W IN n . n.. t . 14.. U . tl.. II.. J.. HI in t:i .v 1M n HT ti IM rrl KJ 4 ... 4 4 H I ... 4 0 ... I m ... 4 I ts M 4 ... I s ... 4 4 ... Il 44 I It IM . . 1 a ...144 IN I M ... 5 ... I SI 44... 41... M... 43... M... II... 4:... w... u... 41... II.. 11 . 71.. It. . If . .. 11.. 0.. M.. .Mt m IN Ik u it I at .III M M III ... I 14 mi m 1 a .v 110 14 S l ...lit ... 4 1 ...114 40 I 1 ...til ... 4 1 ...114 It I is ...17? .. IM ...fit ...174 ...K ta. 1 is ... 1 an 1M I If! It I tl l I 17 H STAGS M 4 an 1 .10 . to 4 1 SHEEP Thar mora nn fraah racelllt of sheep today, the market being practically ..are aa uauai on a Haturtiav. ine re ceipt this week have been very large, th toiai nmount ns- to a no-htiv over 70i neau aa against 48,44 last week and 647 head a year ago. On Tueadav the recelot footed UD 27.672. which waa laraer by sev eral thousand head than any other market. In spite of the verv larae recelDia the market at thia point haa been In exceed ingly good condition. Even on Tuesday, when th erecelpta wer so large, practically everything was ailrl hafnra tha close, with price generally strong, la fact it ha been a good, strong market every dsy of th week. A a matter nf mora there have been weak snota. but there have also been stronger spots snd at th clos of the week sneep are fully steady with a week ago and good lambs generally a little higher. r eeners nave two 11 verv active Duvera throughout the week and while the bulk of the receipts ha been msde up of that kind of stuff, there have been buyers enough to take everything coming and more, too. Feeder hnvera hav-a learned bv experience that they can secure the best feeding sheep and iambs at this noint. wnne Dy going iv eastern markets they are very apt to secui only what 'has been rejected at western points and they are coming here in larger numbers every yesrs. It wa a noteworthy fact that thia week the very largest feed ers In the whole country were In attendance on this market. With buying support 01 this kind it Is not surprising thst th market has been strong and actlv all th week In the fac ot extremely large re ceipts. In spite of tha fact that packer seem to feel that prices sre high they have bought everything coming, with sheep, as noted above, fully steady for th week. No choice lambs have arrived during the week. The best seen here came in yesterday and brought $7.40. The lambs coming to thia point have been too light and the feeling Is tMst a right good bunch of lsmba weigh ing sixty-eight pounds or upwards would aell readily at $7.60 or above. - Quotation on killers: Good to cholc lambs, 86.76; fair to good lambs, 37.0097 j :ood to choice yearlings, 16. Wni 6.75; good o cholc wethers, 96.1691-60; fair to good wethers, 96.0095.16; good to cholc ewe. $4.7&rrj6.26: fair to good ewe. $4 -6094.i6. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, $6.7Sg86, yearlings. $6.2696.60; wether, $4.6o9-W. ewe, $3.6094.40; ' Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Bept. $ CATTLE--D...int. ino tad including fin southerns. market, steady : cholc export and dressed k..i .i..,. ttf&ffMi&n- fair to good. $4,009 6.60; western fed steers. $3.609626; etockeis and feed era 12 SO04.BO: SOUtnern lirei a, $2.76S3.e5: southern cows, 31.7693.00; native .w t'Aftfva7K- native he fers. 3'.7Mir4.na; bulls.' $2 0093.26; calves. $2.609; receipt .v. -...i, al MA head tir.noHar.eint. 2.000 head : market. ateadv tr, Rc lower: ton. $.S2H: bulk of i ir 4,4 ne . u.,n .,v tti lYWiiA 1f. - nackera. $6.109.26; pigs and and lights. $6.009-32H: eaeelrtta fnr tne WeeK. 4B..1W neau SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; msrket nominally steady; lambs, 96.0097.66; native sheep and yearlings, h.wbiw; em clipped yearlings fc.00ti6.75; V!"7 .nnn. .haen. tl Blockers and feed era. $3.5096.60; receipt for th week, 83,300 head. St. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Sept. 8 CATTLE Re eainta Mn head. Including Lin lexans; mar ket steaay; native uift'i" . . . ateers. $6.109V60; dressed oeet ana outcner ateera t4 TMifi ah : steers under l.UW pounds. 33.5094.00; stockers and feeders, 3WiJH-Zu; cows and heifer, $2.40; canners. 81.8&92.16; bulls, $2 6045i'3.4O; ealves, 4.uuig.ov; lexaa and Indian ateers. $3,26910; cow and halfera X2 AOftS nf). HOT.H- KerelotS. l.zuu neao; maraei ateadv: nla-a and llahta. 35.50&6.30: packers, $5.60936; butchers and best heavy, $6,809 40.- RHr.KP AND IJMUH-KeceiDis. ow neaa mantel Fimuy , n.ui. hiuviwh-, " lambs, 13. 6O41'). B0: culls and bucks, $3,009 - - .... ...... M,.AM. oq nrwfftt nri $.76; stockers, $3.0093-60. New York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK Sept, 8.-BEEVES Re ceints. S8S head: no ifade nf importance; feeling steady; exports, 800 beeves and 9,700 nii.rl.r. of tieer M . . . . . . . , . ,,,.-. t ai.v ra xveceiote, tat nr.u , .rrj .ti.titi aoingr maraei sieao urn i i-ai.ri m limited supply and full ateady; city dressed vesls,' 9913Ho per pound; country dressed, r,i&Tc. hogs Receipts, i.sm neaa; an for alaiiarhterer: market nominally steady. Hit I'.KjH AMU UlMUa JteCBlDIS. l.tw market firm to higher; sheep, 33.&096.6O: lambs. $7.2bxi8.25; no really prime here Canada lamb, 8.37H Chicago Live Stock Market. CHICAGO. Sept. 8. CATTLE Receipts, 800 head: market steady; beeves. 33.769 80; cows and heifers, 31.2696.20; calves, 35.698.00; stockers and feeder, 12.259 111 HOGS Receipts. 10,000 head ; estimated for Monday. 86.000 head: market stesdy mixed, $6.8596.66; good choice heavy $6.459.67H; rough, $6.6696.70; light. $6.1096.67H: Pig. $5.6096.46; bulk o sales. 15.904f6.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 2,000 head: market ateady; aheep, 33. 1566. 60 yearlings, $5.6096.25; lamb, $4,609 8.00. Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market, BT. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept. 8.-CAT. TLB Receipts. 178 head; market steady natives. ' 84.80ifr8.26: cows and heifers $1.6094.90; stockers and feeders, $3.2694.40. HOGS Receipts, 2,725 head; market 6c lower; light, 86.104j6.26; medium and heavy, 35.R54f6.10. BHKfcJP AND liAHBH- KeeelplS, 1,642 head: market steaay to strong; lambs, $7.46; wethers, $6.60; ewe. $6.36. loax City Llv Block Market. SIOUX CITT, Bept. l.-fSpeclal Telegram.) CATTLE Receipt), . 150 head; market steady; beeves, ft.ooos.m; cows and heifers, $2,601(14.30; stockers and feeders, $3.00&4.25 calves ana yearungs, iz.oovja.tiu. HOGS Receipts, 8.300 hesd; market stesdy: selling at 3&.wG.oo; bulk ot sales. eu.iwua.su. Btoek la Bight . Receipts of llv stock at th all principal western merseie yeaieroay; cattle. Hogs. Bheep. South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City St. Joseph . St. Iouls .... Chicago , Total ....... oo e.zRi 160 100 178 600 800 3.800 2.000 1736 1,100 10.000 1642 608 1000 1.794 24.437 1,050 Clearing: Hons Averages NEW YORK. Sept. 3. Th statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold 38.577.920 less than th legal reserve requirements. This I a decrease In rash reserve of 89,447,326 as compared with laat week. Th statement follows: Decree ss. Loans Deposits Circulation Legal tender Specie Reserve Reserve required . Deficit Ex-U. B. deposit. Increase. ..$1,051,774,100 .. 1.014,214,100 44.9l7.o0 77.634.000 .. 169.341.600 .. 244.976.600 .. 23.6M,526 8.677. 1,62.S60 $11,906,600 37. Mi. 100 1.120.90U 4 004,100 . 13.4O4.00O 1. 441.100 , .0.776 9.447.&$ 9.440,600 JCxports aad I sa parts. NEW YORK. Bept. 8 Total ex nor t a -. merchandise and dry good at th 'port of New York for the week ending today were valued at $14,629,610. Total import of pecie at th port of New York for the week ending today were 840,421 silver, snd $378,648 gold. Total exports of sped from the port of New York fug th week enaing toaay wer s1.u3.74 silver an soe,uoo goio. CotTee Market. NEW YORK. Bept. 1,-COFFBK-Market on futures opened Steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 6 point under realising; following the rapid advance of the paat two days. Offerings were very well absorbed, however, and with rumor circulating that th financial end of th valorisation scheme nad been Drovlded for. t he v market ruled generally steady, closing omuj ; net uiicnsnajea to point lower. Bale wer reported of 59.000 bag, Includ ing ueoenioer at S.4jw.70c; March at I Sue Apni at .c; jaay at 7iai.yoc; jujy 7 10&7.1&c; August at 7. lac. Spot. Rio steaay; no. j invoice, sHo. Ertporsted Apple aad ilried Fralta, NEW YORK. . Sept. 8. EVAPORATED APPLES Msrket is more or less nominal, ales hsvlng been too light to Justify firm quotations, turn old a pines aa ar av auie Drtng round inc lie snd at apples in case are quoted at 6H(fyc. AifFOHMA DRIED rBtlTo-Prunes ar uncnangea wua nuoutiloa ranging 17 rt ... in 11 rn ... in 54 tt 10 1 N 41 fJ a 14 IM IN I IS tl 14 ... M 7 ri ... 1 w It Ml ... I H 11 14 ... IM from 7Ue to I Vac according to gride, AnrW 1 cots hold firm on light supplle with cholc noted at lc: extra rneir at l'r; sancy at lNfiOr. Peer he sre unohanged with cholc noted at lovtfllc; lra cholc Ufniv; ncv llfrllc: extra fancy. 124nno. ttatsins re firmer on the coaat, but apot quotation re unchanged, with loo musnatela quoted at 4'4t7c; seeded ralatna at 69cj Loodoa larer, nominal. ' Parolgra frtaaaelal. liONDON, Bept. a-Th Siipplie of money ere larae today, but the demand waa poor. lilaenunta w era firmer, but there wa no disposition to tak bill even at th higher level. Trading on th tock achang wa quiet, but price wr tdlr, tne mea prevailing that the demand for ro f New York I about satisfied. Console ardened fractionally and horn . ran closed with a better tone, while kantr wer firmer on the good gold returns. Americans ruled dull throughout at a frac tion tinder narltv. owlna- to news Of a poor New York bank statement and th over night decline In Wall street, which effectually checked operations. Th mar ket closed dull. The bank of ungiana rslsed th selling price of eagle today. owing to further withdrawal of 83.600.0ia) for ahlpment to tha United States. BERLIN. Bept. 8. Trading on tho Hours todsy wa stagnant and prices wer d- ressed on increasing fear or money mir et developments. Americana on an average were 1 point down upon profit taking. Russian wer lower. Navigation companies share ware weaker upon th announcement of the increaeen capital 01 th North German Lleyd company. Oils aad Rest. . NEW YORK. Bept.- B.-OIL Cottonseed oil, firm; prim crude f. o. b. mills, 2Mj3So; prime crude, yellow, 18c. Petroleum, steady; refined New York, 7.60c; Philadel phia and Baltimore, 7.46o; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, 4.8&0. Turpentine, Arm; ROSlN-Bteadri strained, common to good, $40Mr4.l5. ' SAVANNAH. U., Bept. . OI le-I urpen- Ine, firm; 624c; ssles, 381 barrels; recelpta, 0it: shipments, 8.316. ROBIN Firm;, sales, .1 barrels; re ceipt. 1.248 barrels; shipment. 6.841 bar rels: stock. 69.9H4 barrels. Quote: ABC. $4009410; D. $4 204 26; R, $4394 36: F, hu: u, 44vv4.no; h. 4. so; 1, Mwa't; iv, 14.6-"fllD; M, 84.6694.66; N, $6.10; W. O, $5.80; W W, $5.00. WALKING ON HOT STONES Magicians' la Tahiti Pot I'a a tat for . the BeaeSt af Toartsts. - In Tahiti, men still believe In magto. At certain celebrations they mak a bed of red hot atone. A necromancer ralsea hi bamboo wand, move It slowly' from aid to side, mounts slowly to tha top of th Causeway, stand for an instant with arma raised aloft, llpa moving rapidly; then de llberately and carefully steps from tone to stone. A second tlrne he crosses th path of red hot fire, followed by his four disciple. Through an Interpreter all arc urged to have . faith and tread the necromsncer's fiery path. A young Frenchman steps for ward, defiantly twirling hla little mustache; n American tourist follows; then on or two natives, whose daring 1 applauded by their fellow. Once more the necromancer steps up tha Incline of the causeway, always waving hla nd. With set lips the novice follow, shrinking fearfully at . first, then proceed ing with confidence, shading faces and eyea from the fierce radiation of the heated stone. Accomplishing the transit, they show that their hoe soles war not even singed, but , they', offer no explanation further than, "Don t ask me how It is done; X can't understand HI" A bucket ' of water '. Is brought, one of the redhot . atonea dropped into It, and up spout a cloud of steam. The necro mancer walk through the crowd, offering himself for Inspection and for touch. Like the three children of Holy Writ, "upon his bady. fire haa had no -power, nor ia a hair of hla head singed, nor ha th smell of fir pased on him." The World Today. She Know Forty . Toagaes. On ot the most interesting members of the American colony In Berlin at th pres ent tlms. say the New York Tribune, Is Miss Elisabeth S. Colton of Eaatbampton, Mass. Miss .Colton. who is a student of orientalism and comparative religion' and mistress of aome forty languages, went to Germany, that true home of science, last October, for the purpose of taking special courses In Sanscrit, Byrlac, Assyrian, He brew, Fall, Aveston, the language of tha Parsees, Persian and Chinese. Sanscrit she Is studying with Dr. Pischel. Every Friday evening a party of eight, all men but Mlsa Cotton, gather around hla study table and there they dig up the records of paat agea and read the histories of ancient peoples, who lived thousands of years be fore Christ. . ,r. Mlsa Colton will leave Berlin for. India during the present month to continue her study of Sanscrit and tha religions ot the Hindoos. The final purpose of her studies Is theological and ahe Intend to give lec ture later on comparative religion, with illustrations from the original manuscript, As Mark Twain Saw It. When Mark Twain waa city editor of the Virginia City Enterprise, back In the '70s, he used to brighten up the columns of the paper with comlo paragraph setting forth th advantages of advertising. These paragraphs were baaed, on til klnda of odd facts on murders, on crop report, on kidnaping, on th weather. On paragraph ran Ilka thia: "Germany haa Just discovered a burled forest In its midst, supposed to be 10.000 year old. - If th man who lost It had advertised In the Enterprise, the chance are that It would have been returned to him that night." LABOR AXI) IKDt BTRT. one-lxth of th pB.Ooo.Onft.ono worth ot manufactured good produced In tho United Htates a year wss turnea out by mill. short and ' factories In the state of New York. Jacquard. the Inventor of the famous loom, might have become a billionaire. This unseinsn Frenchman, though, gave his Invention to the government and all he got In return all he asked In return Wa a pension of 91.000 a year. Canadian crop ar aa good as our own. and It la estimated (hat the three pralrl provinces, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, will produce close to 92.000,000 bush els of wheat with favorable condition of weather, 17,000.000 bushels of barley ana BU.OW.UUU OI OSII, The manufacture of tantalum, one of the hardest metals known. Into sheets and bar Is now. It Is aald, being prac'lned In Ger many by th cqulrtlng process, th material In It original powdered form being mixed with water and gum traracnth. and then successfully forced Into rods and shaped as aesirea. "We sold In 1906," aays a Boston manu facturer. "860,000 dosen shovels and dellv ered tnem to railroads, mining comnanlaa and other large uaera. One might think so many inovrii wirum oe mongli ror a time, nut mis year our saies win amount to 400.000 dosen, or a little less than 6,000,000 snoven The Santa Fe Railroad eomoanv haa a a. cepted doaigna and awarded contract for re-enforced concrete roundhouses aggre gating over 3360.000. One of these, to.be erected ai oasersneia, tat., will cover I ground area greater tnan any other round, house In existence. It will bay thirty-five tail inu twi iov,wut A map Issued by the Missouri state en glner and surveyor show tt mile of Im proved highways in the state. 1.560 mllea for which plans have been approved and s.ew miies tor wnicn improvement is rec ommended. If th state bore the whol cost, this would be enough to exhaust th Bau.iuu.tFaj appropriation, In New York state there are 89.260 auto mobile registered, and It I estimated that for the United mates the number exoeeds so. 000. The annual coat and operation of the New York automobiles sre said to se gregate 33O,OiAOO0, from which it la as. turned that th ehtlr country spend about f7O.0uO.0uv annually for the delights of mo- to ring. Th number of male teacher In th I nlted States Is steadily derreaalng. Kta listirs ahifV that while In 7u the percent age 01 wiw teaener was i ana in liz I had Inafeaaed to tt 8. In lksv-40 It had fall In 1W9-UO0 It dropped t and in reached 18 Of ir total number ir 4M Jtli In th ststea 1U.T44 er W.W womaia, 15. A of Uaeti imrn ana List 0. tos LibraFieS vl LARGE CITIES. WHERE I J IS FOR SALE OR : ; ON FILE , ; ... T t Boiton, Mui, ,'; , ;;: Public Library. , ' Buffalo, N. Y.1 Public Library. BanrUBl Cohn. 1(5 ElUeott Bi .-' Chicago, m.' . , ' .. Auditorium ffowa Stand. Joseph Heron. 454 8. California At. Groat Northern Hotel. Poet Offlca Nawa BUnd, IT I aiu born tt Palmer Houao. Brlcfte Houm, 18S Randolph St O. E. Barrett. 11? Dearborn It Cincinnati, Ohio Public Library. Colo. 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