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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1906.
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NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Opening, Valuea An Lower on Increased
Celline to Real..
MONEY SITUATION IS DISAPPOINTING
. Deposits r ak-Traaearr Agalnat
' Bhlpaaent Gal' fro Baroaa
Da Kat Hit Esoeoted
Effect aa Call Loaa.
NEW TORK. Bept lX Prices of took
gave ground in today's market and th In
oratM In volume over yesterday wu re
garded with disfavor In favor of the pro
pondaranc of selling In the order execu
ted. Speculative operators were of two
- minds In trying to explain the movement
of prtcee. The one supposition was that the
easier rate for call money was taken ad
vantage of' to realise profits by previous
purchasers. The other was that the ean'.ng
of the money rate was less pronounced
than had been hoped for and gave lvss
promise of permanence owing to the con
tinued causes of drain upon the New Tork
money supply.
Recent buyers of stock on an advancing
seal are generally recognised to be of a
olaaa that possessed sources enabling them
to Ignore' the ordinary exigencies of the
money market and to prooeed to act on
their eonfldano In the future value of
stocks. Ths campaign of millionaire oper
ators on this basis must recognise the smell
chano of a general demand for stocks
turlng ths actual period of stringent money
ss a medium of realizing profits. Notwith
standing the pertinacity with which stock
Have been held by the powerful speculators
In control of the market It baa been the
common expectation, therefore, that any
easing of the moor rat would find large
. holding of stocks for sal on any new de
mand. It 1 evident also that, measured by
the actual enfraa-ementa of gold already
soured for shipments to New York, the
rrevlous estlmstes by the active epecula
ors in stocks wrre extravagant. 1 he ac
' tual gold movement, therefore, even with
Its alleviating effect on the money situation
represents a disappointment to this clement
In the market. Tne actual payments by the
pub-treasury In "placing of government de
posits against gold engagement amount,
For the two day the order has benn In
effect, to el8.2eO.ouO. This does not Include
Some of the gold secured last week In Lon
on and which 'was shipped for New Tork
j on Saturday, thu falling without the privi
lege offered by the treasury department for
holding government deposits on engage
ments made after Monday. Burn shipments
therefore will not become available for New
. York bank reserves until the arrival of the
gold neat week. . The same is true of Aua
, trallan gold on the way. On arrival of a
' shipment of 6ver $1,000,000 today, when
added to the gains from th sub-treasury,
. makes a gain sufficient to make up th de
ficit below the legal reserves of the banks,
but does not provide an Imposing surphis
for expansion of eredtt for meeting addi
tional requirement from the interior, A
rise in New Tork exchange at Chicago to
. day rf a premium. Of ( cent Indicated some
relaxation In the Interior demand. Over
K.Ono.OOO was secured from the Bank of
England for Hew Torlt In spite of yester
". iajr rise In the price of gold, and went Into
New York deposits by withdrawal from the
sub-trraaury. It was estimated that the
control of this gold wss facilitated by the
recent placing of Pennsylvania railroad's
. note In' Pari. : Discount rate continued
to advance In London. Reports were cur
rent in New York of ome evere discrim
inations against American collateral in the
. London money market. Rates for time loans
were firmly held and continued to command
a premium over the legal rate for periods
up fo six months. Th extraordinary prom
ise of th crops contained In vesterdnvs
government report was not much regarded
owing to the large Influence already played
In the market bv the crop prospect. Prices
reii ny ucceive movements mrougnoui
th ' day and '-closed weak and near the
lowest. .';:
Bond were Irrea-ular. Total sales, par
value. $l,oa,AOo United States bonds were
unchanged on call..
Th following was the range of prices
on tut Xtw .York Stock-exchange:
. gales. High. Lnr. Closs.
Agates Hiiium ,. .;.. ....
Amalseaietea Copper ...... 14. 100
.Au. Car Foundry,.., 1.B0O
do td, m-sit
Amu, Cottoa Oil , 304 ft
4s ptd ,
Amee. Express
Amir. Hide Leather sfa
; Amer. les Bees
, Amer. Unseed Oti
-eo-sfi .....v.. ... - .,.
:'Amen loMttoMve MOO 'h ft
do sfd '........V... ....... ..'..v
Amer. Smelting Retain 4, too lt 111
do nfd too ill HW
Amer. Bufar Refining I, to Utj 1HH 1"
Amer. Tobacea pti otte..'.. 101 lot 101
Anaconda Mining Co....... .00 to 116 "
Atehlsea - , Hlot 110 m 10
do BIB ..'. 101 100 100
. Atlaalle Ceest Use.. 400 141 143 141
Baltimore Okie .... 8. KM 10 11" '11
. do pld ins IS
Breokirs.aapi Transit.... n.too . ii
Canadlaa Paclfta 1,100 171
Central si New Jerser
CheupaUa Okie '
Chlcato Oreat Weelere "0 tt
Chlcaso Nonhwastera... 1.10 11 0
' C , M. St. Pant t, 100 17t
. Chleeso Tana, Traoe.
de ptd .... ....
C, 0.. O. St. Leuls
Colorado Fuel snd Iroo.... IT, 000 II
,' Colorado aoataera 100 lH
ao in pra iu ss t
do M pfd ,
'Consolidated Oas . M0 101. 140
4jrs rroaaeia
do ptd '
Dataware A Hud.ee. .. .
Del., Lack. Western
Denver A Itlo Orande..
do sfd .
Dl-tlllere geoartllo 4,on ti
Brte ...U.. .......... 40,100 4
1st ptd - i.mo rt
do Id p'a. ei-dlr .. Sue Tl
'Oeaeral Electrlo .. 400 1MU,
. Hocking. Valley
Illlsola Central 1.10 171
' Jnt.r. Paper 1.000 II
, - do pfd ..... v., too t
Inter. Pump , ,400 47
de pfd
Iowa Central
ds ptd ................
K. C. Soathern
do f
Leulaviila Nashvllls
Mexloaa Ceniral .t-..
v M., Bt, asu -Sis M.
de efil 1. ..L.
- -
to
111
40
M
110 11 IS
40 ni
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174
131
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MS
4
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164
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. 171
II
44
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as 4t Texas
y MlatMiurt.
v do pfd ,..
, , Nation.! Lead
N.llon.l H. H. nf St. ptd
', New "fork Central.,,..,,
N. T.. Out, A Watt era.
il Norfolk A WeMart) . w. . .
' do pfd
- Nona Amerlra ...
.' Paelse HaU .....; ,
Peaaarlvanla
Peoeu'i Oas
Pltu. C., C.! 4 It.
Praaud Steel , p-,f.
" I'll .....V'-'V,
40 304 10 SO
M tl 10 II
it n ;4
eo - 7a (is I7s
4.000 IK'S 14S
l.ooo . lo i thvi tos
10, 74 S 74S T4S
loo ai iw4 ist
100 171 17) ll
t.tot M S ess
4 U I6S 14
to to ts s
J.troO Tl T7S 77
0 44 S ' 49S 4
4.7UO U4 1424a l'a
SOO 1041 eS w
4.704 MS i 4
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to l tl IkS
4.40 141-4, U
tM e.lls SO k .., US
M mti n-
r.iinu. reieee w. ......
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4S
63S
17
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...... 147. sue 141 S 140 140-4
gold reserve, shows: Available rash bal
ance, fflO.0Ss.244; gold coin and bullion,
$111.1T,I; gold certificates, tal.llt.410.
New Tork bonds today
New Yerk Neaey Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. H MONET On call,
easier, tu per cent; ruling rata, T per cent;
closing bid, H) per cent; offered at 7 per
cent. Time loans, very dull and firm; sixty
days, 7 per cent; ninety days, per
cent; six month, pr cent.
PRIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-?? per
cent.
STERLING EX CH A NOB-Weak at It. SMS
4.K340 for demand and at 4.7tSiKfT4.79n for
ixty-day bills; posted rates, 4.81u4.Mi
and M MS; rommercial bills, 4.794.
B1LVEH bar, ftVtc; Mexican dollars, M.
BONl8 Government, steady; railroad,
steady.
Quotations on
were as follows:
C. 1. ref. la, ng...
do eeupon
C. I. la. reg
de eeneoa
TJ. . eld 4a, reg...,
do eoupoa
0. a. new 4a. rag...
do eenpoa
Am. Ton. 4s
d la
Atchlaoa gea. 4a...
do ad, 4a
Atlaatlo C. U 4s.'...
B. O. 4a
do ISa
Brk. R. T. ev. 4a...
Central of Oa. la...
do let Inc......
do Id tne
do Id Ina
Cnes. e Ohio 4Sa...
Chicago A A. ISa...
C. B. Q. a. 4s.
c. a. i. a p. as...
do sol. to
ccc. at u g. 4o
Colo. Ind. Is, ser. A
Colo. Mid. 4e
Colo. 4a So. 4a
Cuba la
D. R. o. 4a
Dirt. Bees, la
Brie prior Ilea 4a...
do gas. 4a
Hock. Vai. 4Sa
Japan 4a ,.
USared.
IN;
im
IMS
ls
IC2S
101S
111
i.n
TT !
1171
lots
aa
H
mis
i
"
110
ii
, at
u
104
. T74
MS
, 77
, M
lni
, 744
,. 74
US
ln
. It
. f
loos
14
100S
Japan la. d aeries.... H'
do 4sa etfa US
da Id series
da 4a, etfa Ms
UAH. sal. 44 inns
Manhat. e. gold 4a...iw4k
Mri. oantral 4a 7is
do let Ine II
Mian. Bt. U 4a.. .. II .
M . K. A T. 4a 101
do Ids M
N. R. R. of M. e. 4a. N
N. T. C. gen. ISi.- H
N. J. C. gen. as.. ..IMS
I No PaclBc 4a 106
I do la Tt
Norfolk 4 V. a 4a. .ion
Ore. S. 1 rfg. 4a... S4"t
Penn. ev. ISa 101
Reading goo. 4a.... MS
St. L. i L M. e. la.lUS
t. u a r. fg. 4a. ii
81. L B. w. eon. 4a 71
Seaboard A. Lw 4a... MS
Bo. Paris 4a 1S
da let 4a, etfa 15 S
Botrthero ar M Ill
Tex. A) P. lata 11S
T., st. u. m w. aa. at
Unloa Paalte 4a.. ..101
V. B. Steal Id la.... MS
Wabaah lata 11444
aa dab, B ao
Wester sfd. 4a.... MS
Wheeling L. B. 4a. Ms
Wis. Central 4s M4
Bostoa Stock aad Boads.
BOSTON, Sept. 11. Call loans. 39 per
cent; tlm loans, Vtgl per cent. Closing
quotation on hocks sml nonns were
Atchlaoa adj. 4a.... M Atlantle
de 4a , MBlniham
Hex. Central 4a Tt ('l. a Heels
,.104i Centennial
lOOSiCopper Rang
...141
...1M
...1T3S
... i's
.IMS
. MS
II
.JM
Atehlsoa
do pfd
Beaton A A
Boion ate..
Boetoo Elevated
Pltrkburg pfd .
Hex. Central . . .
N. Y., N. H. A HV.1M
Per Merauotio .... II
I'nloa Paoiao ...
Am. Arga. Cham
do ptd
Am. Pne. Tab..
Am. Buar
do pfd 1M
Am. Tel. A Tel. ...IMS
Am. Woolen ........ MS
ao pia ..;
Edlaoa Klea. 111..
Maaa. Vlectfla ..
do pfd ,
Mass. Owe
United Prult ....
United Shoe Maoh
de pld
Oreene Con
V. A Steal ,
da pfd lot
Adventure I
144,
Amalgamated 11041
AJSked. "Bid.
Daly Wc
Franklin
Oraabf
If.le Rorale
Man. Mlnlag ....
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont, ('eel A 0.
Old Dominion ...
MS Oereola
.IMS
.in
. v
,. it 1
Parret
Qalncy i
Shannon
Tamaraok
Trinity
United Copper
U. B. Mining
U. 8, Oil
t'tah
Victoria
10H Winona
TIS; Wolverine ,
os North Bntte ..,
ISS, Butte CoaJltloo
4S
Nevada
Mitchell
cl. A Arllona..
Teeumaeh
It
..115
.. Il4
.. Tt
.. II
..-t
... II
.. us
.. I
.. II
.. II
.. I
.. 41
..HIS
.. lis
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.. ts
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..
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..
.. it
..
.. TS
..lit
.. MS
.. M
., 174
.. 4H
..111
11
Arts. Cemnvarolai,.,. 17 S
1.I0O 14 ' I2S
ioo . ; 7
oe iu yra .... . ...t.
ev e BM1 .....m '. Z'W SI
Republic Steel '-.v..........' II too J7S
de pfd t.loo lul
; lloek I.laad Co 4.2v ttu;
; de pfd A."... ...,' TWO M
Rsbber Oecdt rfd
Bt. L. a Ban Fran. Id pfd
- Bt. Leeir ee Sweeter....
- da sfd ....
. Boulbera tseiac -
do rd
leuthera Railway
do pfd
' Teaaeeaea Coal ad ,lrea.
Teiaa A Paeidi i.tno
Tol., St. L .A Westarn... ins
da pld - ins
Vales Pactfte Ill le
do prd toe
. V. A Kipreei .............. Ice iu
V. B. Kealtr
V. 8 kabb' ' 1.10 4t
' d pfd -..l:.i
. D. 8. Steel 111. 44 44 s
pie e.aoo .iin
I. tut 41
l"0 ,
I.TmO
at.frae
1,100
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lot
7
-48
44 41
tS ts
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11
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IS
MS
101
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loo
45
42
IS
MS
il.'5
v. pin .
Virginia-Carolina I'Bemlaal.
........... y..
MS
lot
10 ist
do efd
1 Wakuh
de pfd
Wella-Fargo ' Expreea ..
. Waettagkouee Hleclrla
' Weateea I'elwS
Wheeling Lake Mrta
W:oee.m Central ......
1 de pld
N'Mrtheia PaelSa ,,.,.
Ceutrel Loathar ........
ae p'd
Bloei-lhedRald
.Oreat Kerthera pfd ....
Iniertvereugh Metrepalltaa
do pfd '..!..:
MflerrA
Tsui aaiea lor the av.' 1.M7.M0 saaras.
M t4
I ii tlt
Ltoi 1
1.0 It!
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.. 11..V- 1.7s
l.X0 l
404 TS
.... Ill
II IT
MS M
.... Irl
MS U
MH Ii
Ui 41
lto 11
tS M
114 Mil
.... T4
44 41
.... lod
45 4S
104 s 1 S
4lS 40s
.... 104
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tS
1M 14
.... It
.... II
M J5
tits I14S
MS "S
101 If-0
7 7
Ui tiss
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Jlevr Yerk Mtatagr Heck.
NBW TORK. Sept. U. Closing quotations
tin mining stock st-re: .
Aeaew Cee. M
Allea r
Breeea M
Bmeaeiek Cee. .,... IT
(etai k Tua'iel .... 14
Ten. Cel. aaA Ta... N
tiara Silver I'l
tree Stlvwr ...... ....W)
LeadrtiU Co. ....... I
Utile Chief ...
Ontarie
Opkir
piweelx
"m-mI
faae
'i.na oeeaaa
eall Hopes .
Standard ......
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.. M
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t
'rreaerf Itatesaeat.
WaollINQTON, Sept. 11. Today's
statemeat ef th treaeury balanoe in th
,ei ai fuud. aoluatv of the lt0,004,t
Forela-a riaaaetal.
LONDON, Sept. 11. Money was in rood
aupply today but a shad dearer. Dis
counts were firmer, torn broker doing
business only mibjeet to a change In th
bank pate on Thursday. .Trading on the
Stock exchange was dull, while the with
drawal of gold, were responsible for the
downward movement In consols and
kindred securities, which made further
program today. Foreigner were In actlv
sympathy with Pari. American were not
materially benefited by the large gold ex
port from this side and showed only
fractional gains over parity in the fore
noon, with small transactions.
" Baak Clearings.
OMAHA, Sept. 11. Bank clearing for to
day were 1,6o1,M.b and for th corre
sponding data last year tl.ol2.M3.10.
OMAHA WHOLES ALB MARKBT.
-
Ceadttloa af Trade aad ttaetatloa oa
Staple aad Fancy Pradaee.
EGGS Per d 01. ,lo, t
, UVB POULTRY Hens, Ho; rooalers,
it; turkey, 1J4J13c; duck. 10c; spring
cblckerui. 12euc per "lb. r
BUTTBR-Packlng tock, lfi16Hc; chulc
fancy dairy, 17&18c; creamery, Z!24o.
HAT Price quoted by Omaha Feed torn.
pany:, Cholie upland, i9 60: medium. e.W;
coarae, W.O0OJ8.6O. Rye straw. 17.0.
BRAN Per ton. J16.60.
VEGETABLES. :
SWEET POTATOES Per bbL, W.S0.
TOMATOES Home grown, per basnet ef
iO lbs.. 26(5360. -
WAX B KAN ft Per market basket of
about IS lb., 6c,
. TURNIPS, BEETS AND CARROT8-Pf
bu., 7ic. . . . ,
LEAF 1JCTTUCB Hotnous. per Cos.
heada, Mc.
C E L ER T Per dog., 26te.
CUCUMBERS Home grown, per dos..
2b0.
ONIONS Home grown. 2o per lb.) Span
lah, $1.75 per crate.
GREEN ONIONS-Per doi. bunches 15c
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, u$4)c.
KA VT BEANS Per bu.. tl.&B. .So. A tl.71
LIMA BEANS Per lb., tc.
, GREEN PEPPERS-Pr market basks L
60c.
PARSLET Hothouse, par dos. bunch.
10c.
CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., V&o.
EGG PLANT Pr dos., Wc.
POTATOES-Per bu 5o.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Valencia, according to sis.
t4.26ni.O0.
LEMONS Umonlerw extra fancy, 14
site, ts.00; 300 aise. M0; 360 else, 110.60; other
brands, tl.00 lea.
BANANAS Per medlum-alaeil bunch,
C 76C1.2S; tumbn, 12 bMit.Vk
dates pr lb., t5o.
- FRUITS.
PEACHES Colorado TcfflUS; Mis
souri, per t-baake ats.1. ftMul.Uj Call
fornta Elbertas, per box, 11.26.
PLUMS California, el.frual.76; : Oregon
Italian prune, $1.26.
PKARH Bartlett, per box, $2 60.
GRAPES Uotne grown, par Mb.' basket
18a.
APPLES Pr bbl.. 12.0O32ja
MELONS.
WATERMELONS Pe lb.. lQlHe. or
about U'oioo each. I"
CANTELOUPES . Colorado and Arlsona,
per crate (standard), $1.75ttL0O; ponies, $1.W;
Kvckyford standards, ti.0.
CUT BEEF PRICES. '
No. 1 ribs, l!c; No. $ rib, 10c; No. 3
rlbe, 6Sc; No. 1 loin, UHc; No. 2 loin, 12Hc;
No. i loin, lie; No. -1 chuck, 6c; No. i
chuck. 4c; No. 3 chucks 2c; No, 1 round,
8c; No. 3 round, 7c; No. S round, 6Vc; No.
1 plate, 3c; No. 1 plate, 2c No. 3 plate, 3a
MISCELLANEOUS. .
SUGAR Granulated can, in sacks, $1,31;
granulated beet, la tacks, J5.iL
CHEEBK ar.lre. riew. iec: Wlaconsla
brick.- 13414o; Wisconsin llmberger, Uo;
twins, HHt)14o; young Americans. 140.
COFFEE Roaated, No 86, ttfeo par lb.;
No. 2CHC per lit.; No. ti, isVho var lb.; No.
30, UHo pen 'b.i No. id. LV pec lb.
NUTS Walnuts. No- I. soft shells, nsw
rrop. per lb., lao; bard shells, per lb.,
j 2c Pecan, large, per lb., lc. small, par
lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb., liavr.
Almonds, soil shells, per lb.. Uc; had
shdll. per lb., 1410. Coooanuta. $4 00 per
sack of 109.
SYRUP Iu bbla 27o per gaL; la cases,
t 10-lb. cans, 11.70: esses. II HI. cana, $l-$0;
eases. ?4 tU-lb. cans. $1.33.
HONET Per 24 frames, et&o.
CANNED tlODtre-'orn, standard west,
rn. 6jUc' Maine, tl 1. Tomato, g-ih,
can. $1.0S41.0; Mb. H-4j.00. pineap
ple, ki-i-.i -'-lb.. $2.0662.30; allccd. tl.ru
1.20; gallon apple; fun-y. Hon; Callfumlt
apricots, tl TW-'.OO; peara, 1 TCt2.6t; peach,
fancy, tl.Ta't; 2.40; It. C. pcacnea. $J.tau.u.
Alaska salniun. red, tl Jo; fancy Chinook,
t 10; fancy aockeye. P., U K; rdine, U
oil. $160; muitard. !.llr' Daeet pj.
Utoea, tl l.'4'l 26: sauerkraut, $100; pump
kins. jc4i100; was bean, t-lb.. 7tew;
lima beana, Mb.. 7Qtl.So; spinach, 11. ai,
rheas peas, 1-lb.. toe; (:, ...im; fancy.
ti.fari ts
Cl'HtD FISH Family whlteflah. per
ou.rcr bbl.. Ion lbs., it 00: Norway mark,
erel. No. 1. $ 0; No. 2- m 00; Nc. J. t?0.0'
Iriali. v I, tit 00: ber-tne. In bbls . K) Ih.
each Norway, 4k, tllOO: Norway, tk, til 00:
H.lUnd. mixed. $11.00; Ilollmirt'nerrlng. la
kesa. milker. JOc: Vega, mixed. Tile.
FISH Buffalo, larg dresaed. to; trout,
medium or large, dressed, lie; pike, dressed
11c; halibut, fine stock. 11c; catfish, dreaseili
15c; bullheads, dressed and skinned, Lie;
whit perch, dreased, tc; rrappl, larce,
12c; sunflsh. rn size, (c; whit bass, extra
choice, lie; plckrl, c; salmon. Chinook,
llo; whit fish (froaen), 12c; mackervl
(Spnnlsh) ,ldc; native, per flab. 16AV;
codfish, fresh frosen. 12c; flounder, freab,
frosn. Uc: blueflsh. fresh frosen. ISo;
haddock, fresh froxen. 10c; red snapper,
dressed, -.lie: smelt. No. 1. per lb., Uc;
lobster, (boiled), per lb.. 40c: green. T7r
eel, per lb., Ike; frog legs, per do., k;
roe shsd, tl each: had roe. pair, 46c.
HIDES AND TAI.LOW Green salted.
No. 1. ItSc; No. 2, IfSc; bull bides. tMc;
green hides. No. 1. lli; No. t. 10c: horse.
Ilk'fllW; hp ielt. tOcSetat. Tallow.
No 1. 4c; No. t. Sc.
WOOL-Psr Ik.. U-atee,
0M1H1 LIVE STOCK MARKET
Liberal Baa of Cattle, Prion Gtnerallj
Sttad to Etronc.
STILL LOWER FIGURES FOR HOGS
Large Receipt ef keep aad Lata b a,
with Feeder Alre aad
treager aad Killers
Slew to Easier.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. U. lo.
Receipts were: Cttl. Hog. Sheen.
Official Monday g.OPJ 3.100 177
Official Tuesday I,6u0 3,400 17.OT0
Two days this wk....l3.M
Hsme day last week...l.6HS
Same two week ago. ..14,181
Same three week ago..ll,27
Sam four week ago.... 3.2M
Sam day last year. ...14,463
Th following tabl show th receipts
or cattl. hog and sheep at South Omaha
for th year to data, compared with laat
l'r IM. 1. lno.
Cattle ast.10 17,03 ,827
" l,16,7St 1.740.M
BneP 1,167.780 1,077.344
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
,Jib following will show th prlc pm
L' llfferent kind of ealU on tb
11 f n Omh- i. .
Good to ohoic corn-fed steers..
f!rl to OCKl corn-fed steer...
t-orrimon to fair corn-fed steer-
p.i cn"o rang steers
riir to good range (tevr
t.tOO 34.SH7
13.001 42,o
i,i: n.n
12,?T 37.1M
21.236 23.837
t,41i 34.617
17.M
eo,4ia
i. - '. 1 ii., eievro.
V""1" to rlr rang t-er
"wd gras cow and heifer ,
air to good cow and heifer...
t-ommon to flr cow and holfer.
wood to ohoic atocker tt feeder
air to good atocker and feeder.
n?,7?mon. t0 Uir atockra
gulls, stag, to ,
Vesl calves
in loiiowtng tabl shows th average
Price of hog at South Omaha tor the last
aeveral day, with comparison:
Pat. lBQd, laXx3.UC4.lOt.rl01.l01.UOs.
,$SA0.tS
. t.0ia6.ov
. 4.0'U.00
. 4.60S.16
. 4.0044.60
. t & ti3
. J.tOtJS.40
t.KiWa.H"
1.60HT2.60
4 004 60
$.2V-4.00
3 7Bi5-3.26
3 603 7
A007t
Aug. 31...
Sept. 1...
Sopt. 3...
f'Pt. 3...
gept. 4...
Bept. ...
Sept. ...
Sept. 7.
Sept. I...
Sept ...
gept. 10.,
Sept. 11..
Sunday.
I774
tS
I
t 67
7t
6 M
30
113
I 721
6 Ui
"1
I 6
I 431
I 38
( Ml
3361
I 18
3 13
3 27
333
a
26
2d
I 22
6 33
6 22
$ 21
( 30
$ ii
6 46
a
I 43
$ W $ 61
t 54
s an
3 C3
7 22
7
7 U
7 401
7 46
e
7 V,
7 31
7 48
7 46
Utot
vt
3 07
t 16
1 26!
331
t 34
46
SO
103
3 07
t OS
i 06
103
6 U
e
I 16
i 22
Omaha
Chicago ,
Kansas City
St. Louis
Sioux City
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hog.
.HJRfl.OO $5.7O6.10
. 1.70g 75 6.40f.J)
. tTefi M .05.?4
- I AUrittt KA ft 7,, 4A
. 160$.00 3.66S.tO
k.'hv51J,c,1.nuinDalp of cars of stock
brought In today by Ch road was:
1
1
22
10
16
24
Si
12
13
C M. 4 Bt P. Ry...
iuo. x'acino tty
Union Pacific System.
C. A N. W.'Ry. fwesti 63
- bi. mt., m. m u. xty. 9
Of, B. A Q. (east) .. 2
CT, B. A Q. (west)..13f
C R. I. & P. (east) 6
..'A IWttl)., .. 1 ,, I
Illinois Central ... ... .. J. ,.
Chicago Ot. Western. .. 3 . " ..
Total recelpU ....263 87 74 42
The disposition of tbe day's reoelpts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing th num
ber of head indicated;
cattle. Hogs. Bh'p.
oat l.OIW 7o0
Lo7
1,776
1,62
..tin
7W
Omaha Packing Co.
Bwlft and Company
Pllitakv PaolrlM r.
Armour A Company 77a
" ""i miu wunirr
Armour A Co., from K. C. 106
Vansant A Co 284
Carey .. .. u9
Lobman A Co. ,. l '
MeCreary $4
W. I. Stephen 230
Hill Bon m
Lewis 69
Hamilton 279
L. F. Huts 1J7
Klngan A Co..;
3. Hoffman ....
Wolf ..; i
Mike ITerl ' a
J. B. Root A Co..,;....!" 239
Bulla tt Kiln . drt
Lehmer Bros. '
Button '.
Nelon Morris 50
McConnoyhan , 35
Ingram 1 '
Sullivan , 100
Other Buyer 6'JO
1,778
2,640
3,319
401
215. fV,
MM '
....
....
....
.. .
. ... .
...
....
....
9.640
Ti. ilT"'"" , -877 1S.246
r .T.T.LTTher8 wa" nother liberal run
of cattle this morning, the most of them
Tha ei r.nl I T l. nm OI lilt year.
Kiuvre waa not ovarly
large and the market, a a whol, did not
how very much change. Beef steers of
good quality sold at price, not quQtably
different from yesterday, at least, they
var. at..nu wm. . i ' . ' . "j
- " j - into 1110 niaraet was not
o very active. It was fairly so and th
mot desirable of the offering changed
hand In reasonable season.
Cows and heifers were not In very larre
aurjnlv and ih. -, v. . 1 r ' P
w vuj in .iiuwa q y tn
market yesterday was continued today. o
much so that salesmen, as a rule were
?U,!cf v. V muecn !. 100 nlr or tully
10iC 16o higher for the two day. A a
matter of tani th... 1. nA T
: " - 'iv uvuyi uui WOtt
a good many cow actually sold tin hl.h-.
than th low tlm laat week. The trade
, . J ai 111a improved
fl-ur and th offering wsrs pretty much
Good fleshy feeders, the kind that ha'v
hM n eihlllnar f.aalu . T .
in arTJf i a .wi " wer again
that peculator succeeded In cleaning out
wU.., a,.v.,.,IIB v.,avi. iuty pure uas ad
yesterday made them ault h
fresh cattle again today. There were also
yvMuwy uuyrs, wmcn helped
TrtinaTal wr. a t ari a 1 1 u faA .... . .
verythlnc In th way of food flshy
tars nr. Iri franlv at mnnA .
" -r pvvt alVIIH PriOOsp.
JVhir It cam to the common nd m4ium
" uiuvtuttv vivry. nu
ben noted time and aain In theee ool-
er and a ther were quite a good many
v. ...m. v '.-.vi. ,,. u). vara the
trad was alow, with prices weak.
ae. P. Me.
n. a 1. ...... .....1404
4 SO 4 us
t ,n
M 1161
: 2 "
COW&
lit n
t II IT 1041
j
I 4 . .lMaO
HKiritRS.
t II 1 JOM
BULLA.
t II iar
" i 14il
I 4 1 U3t
I 40 1
CALVES.
. i4o 1 ao 1 m
ev ae
1 rows a 2 50
Colorado,
cow 963
140
10 heifers.. 35 - (1 cows..... M I (t
if coas... Ylt4d 3 20 1 v
O. A. MrLaty, Colorado.
34 cows tol 3 4 7 calves ., 273 4 30
Mollrlng Rose Cattl Co., Nebraska.
3 leeuers.. .a I 60 1 feeders., a. 4 d,uO
1 feeder... 1iat 4 10 4 rows 1U 2 Ji
20 cows liwo 3 6 . 14 cow Ui lit
1 cow. .....low) t "6 1 row uu lot
A. T. brawn, Colorado.
It steers ... .i t 4l 11 cow M 2 60
heifers.. 66 3 40 t feeder., tati Jit
J. Burke, Colorado.
49 COW 1019 2 60
10 COW..... KoJ 2 bO
H. Davis;
2 40'
X 40
lYopst, Colorado.
3 So 3 cow 920 3
2 00
Denver Platte V slier Cattle Co.. Colo.
64 stesrs.... 903 3 30
Bam McLay, Colorado.
II cows 904 3 60 I cows. .... 962 '2 60
1 cow 340 2 60
Harmony Live (stock Co., Colorado.
91 steers.... !N IIS 3 steers. ...10J0 I 00
260 2 36
H. Amnion. Colorado.
17 feeders.. BCO 3 66 30 cows 971 2 30
12 cows Mx) 1 76 13 cows SIS 2 40
3 feeders.. 7'Jt 3 10
3 46
3 66
1
10 cows -',
3 cows 1076
F. K.
6S cows 1009
it COWS..... iff
&i calves.
Dan Haeberv. Wvomlna.
13 steer..., 9.1 3 06 4 steers.... 740
...107J 3 96
t steers.... 941
26S
4 40
3 36
11 steers.
4 stee.-s.... 827 3 46
Joe Henry. Wyoming.
10 cows 1040 3 10 3 cows 10W
2 60 1 steer 1IT70
3 36 2 cows 1020
3 90
W. Mstthews, Wyoming.
3 90 30 steers.... 949 3 60
4 40 14 steers.. ..12 4 00
3 00 100 cow 9o0 3 Oil
3 00 - 70 steer.. .1171 8 90
3 90
Johnson. Wyoming.
4 10 63 steers.. ..11:4
8 73 . 8 cows ltUO
Valley Pheep Co.. Wyoming.
. 9R9 1 76 4 bulls 1402 2 t
3 00
3 95
2 00
160
2 26
3 26
6 cows 1000
6 heifers.. 720
1 steer 1130
F. M. and T,
94 steer.. ..1116
26 steers... .131
4 cows 10e3
37 cows Ml
14 steers. ...1134
J. A.
4 steers.. ..1160
15 cows. i. ..lout
P stts
20 cow...
63 feeders. ; 996 3 60 ' 3 feeder.. 996
80 per Cattl Co., Wyoming.
161 cow.... 90 8 40 4 calve. .. IX
1 calf 220 4 00
H. W.4 Rlckal, Wyoming.
18 steer.. ..1163 8 00 4 feeders.. 976
64 feeders.. 9K 3 90 4 feeders.. 990
B. F. meaning, South Dakota
31 cows IO03 3 66
4 steers.... 176 3 00
J. A. Bar Cattle Co., South Dakota.
173 Steers.. .1127 3 86 -
J. H. White, South Dakota.
4 steers. ...1K6 8 no 61 steers. ...1120
1 steer 1230 3 30
O. A. Pemberton, Bouth Dakota.
98 steers.. ..12M 4 00 $1 steers. ...1218 160
3 feeders . 1074 3 6Q
M. Arnott.
19 feeders.. 1062
11 cows 1143
Daniels
63 steers . ..1141
13 feeders.. 869
10 feeders.. 894
147 heifers. 609
133 heifers. 609
61 heifers.. CM
I cows 10?9
8 cows 866
t steer.... 960
P.
40 feeders. .1061
6 steers....! 2.U
J. M. Hotigardy, Montana.
47 steer.... 933 I 80
3 80
South Dakota.
4 00. 8 feeders. .1144
2 76 3 cows 888
A Coethorp, Idaho.
3 66
3 00
8 40
8 00
2 00
2 90
1 76
8 2S .
Wight,
4 06
4 Oft
Hotigardy,
1
7 steer.. ..1164
17! feeder.. 804
176 heifer.. 918
$ heifers.. 609
t heifers.. 66
6 cows 762
23 cows 902
2 stags.... 1490
Montana.
i feeder.. 1061
8 60
2 00
3 !
3 66
3 ao
3 00
2 60
2 00
2 60
2 65
t 2B
18 steer.. ..14 4 76 ; 17 teer. ...1173 4 (
4 steer.. ..1230 8 76 4 cow 108! 2 65
HOGS A few light hogs of very (food
quality sold early thl morning at prices
not materially different from those which
prevailed yesterday. The number which
sold that way, however, was small and
were purchased only to fin urgent orders.
The general market opened lower witti
good mixed and light hogs about lo lower
and from that on down to as much as 10c
lower on some of the rough heavy pack
ers. The fact that other markets were
coming lower did not help matters any
at the close, so that the late market waa. If
anything, lower than the early. The trade
was not very activ. neavy peA-er..
pecially, being alow, and It wa well along
In th forenoon befor very much bulne
waa transacted.
Representative sales
No.
1...
14...
40...
14...
IT...
It...
f...
I...
I...
1...
1
1
4
4
1
..101
..nil
..1M4
..law
..lilt
... 121
,...114
...1140
... TM
...1418
...US
...144
...U74
f at
I 11
t to
t M
I to
1 M
t to
1 at
I 40
4 si
3...
BTOCKBR8 AND FEEDERS.
t M
I
feedor..1151
t tl 1...
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
. aa 1 as
8 cow
1 cow
7 heifers.
13 feeder.
2 heller.
3 calv..
16 oows...
21 calve.,
62 ier..
7 steers..
It steal s..
11 cows...
7 steera. .
1 bull 1640
2 cows....
8 heifers.
3 cows...,
4 steers...
12 feeders.
'I feeders.
11 cows....
18 cows....
.1011
730
73S
. to
740
, 273
. tat
17
,U7
.1178
,1133
447
4 00
3 70
I 40
46
3 46
2 40
4 00
8 70
6 26
4 10
3 40
4 06
3 46
3 26
00
.1016 3 60
4 oows
d ..BVai
2 heifers
4 cows...
11 heifers
4 cow.,,
3 cows...
' I cows...
4 calves.
3 steer.
921
..llM)
J4
712
946
9K3
B4t)
lao
ll7
Its
2 60
3 60
200
2 40
2 00
2 70
3 00
4 60
3 26
27 tser.;il3l lW
, 1 atawkra 1,,-, a, u-
,1044
, 7S6
.1050
.1064
.1377
71 steera.
9 COWS
10 cows
4 feeders.,
4 cow
ateer....
feeder.,
2 feeder..
4 cows
4 cow
1071
8M
. 97
1 Li
2 So
2 60
K4
J
M
840
m
9J6
$ 73
2 so
3 36
3 1
360
3 10
tbt
. 361
..1102
2 40
2 40
4 Ot
2 16
t ;t
3 10
1 (k
(4 cow... 32 2 70 32 cows.
WTOMINO.
121 steers. ..1102 3 si 14 .i.e..
j. r. uaugnarty, Nebraska.
26 cow 969 2 46 22 cows mo
60 steer... .Ut 3 70 8 steer. ...in
I. PultlDlaO. N.hraaa.
a . n.a ,c a . .
ti etvre..H ,i. e w i aieer.
4 steers.... 7(t5 8 38 14 cow..
5 naara U'.l f Mi
Kroeger A Dau. Nsbraek.
33 feeder.. llll 4 3 32 feeders. .lilt 4 21
21 f toder . 1133 4 10 m
T. Bowman, Nebraska.
10 feeder.. 1111 4 23
F. Jess. Nebraska.
22 feeders. .1113 4 14 3 feeder. .KM 4 00
H. Ha v thorn. Nebraska.
8 calves... 143 I to 1 cow 1140 tat
18 oows luto It 13 heifer.. 870 3 a
..10.
.. 90
t 70
100
3 66
t 70
I tt
8 70
He.
40...
44...
41...
10...
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II...
II...
1...
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II...
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II...
10...
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1...
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44...
tl...
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lot
IM ...
tnl M
.....101 SO
14T ...
171 ...
t4 90
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11 ...
17! 999
....tl ...
...HI ...
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....NT IM
140
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...17
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No.
47...
44...,
n,..,
! ...
' to....
.110.. .
IT...,
47,....-.
. W. .'4....
tS-
Ae.
..rrr
..144
..IM
..141
.11
..T
..WI
..111
a. FT.
to t r
im l
to I St
to I MH
... I
... IN
40 I M
40 I tl
40 6 tl
M IH
10 I M
ItO I M
IM I TH
... I 0
40 I M
... 4 OS
4 4 at
H IN
4 I 04
K 111
... 4 10
10 I 10
... 4 II
Ar. Pr.
92 4
109 4 St
111 4 90
93 I 60
88 I 76
,61 8 26
64 8 66
64) I 80
63 7 26
63 7 26
63 726
96 4 60
103 4 90
9 iji
73 6 60
.,.ieo
.,.144
...ill
...340
...It
.IM
.121
114
fll
X)t
a. - ...
140 t 14 V'M0IJ.,'....1M
4T...;i...too
TO M ... t 1714 Tl. Ill
SHEEP There waa a very liberal run
of sheep and lambs iter thl morning, the
barn being comfortably filled. As usual of
late feeders wer th principal buyer and
they were atroncly In evidence right from
the start. Some of th heavleat feeder
in th country were present and the market
became actlv and strong feeding lamb
especially showing strength. - Feeders
lambs In some cases actually sold higher
than yesterday. Th moat of in aesiraDi
feeder changed hands In very good season
and the market waa strong from start to
finish and very satisfactory to Ih celling
interests.
On th other hand fat sheep and lamba
wer not in sucn actlv demand, packer
appearing to feel that ' price during the
last few day hav been moat too high
and that It we time for a reaction. With
this in mind they were not such strong
bidders aa they hav been during the last
tew aaya ana tne' market accordingly
languished for. want ' of buying support.
Th trad n fat stuff might be described
in a general way -a alow to a little easier.
Unfortunately quit a number of the
sheep were caught in a heavy shower of
rain, which came Up very suddenly, while
they were being yarded. This did not help
their selling properties In- tlvo least.
ReDi-eeentativ sale: - '
No.
363 Wyoming ewes, feeders.
46 Wyomlna- awea. feeders
34t Idsho ewe
466 Wyo. yearling and wethera.
Ill Wyoming lamba, feeder
104 Wyoming lamb, feeder
834 Idaho lamb, feeder
260 Wyoming lamb
360 Idaho lamba ..i
420 Idaho lamb
87 Idaho lamb
319 fad ewe.....
96 ewa
460 Wyoming wethera, feeder...
la yeaning wetner. ..............
i
CHICAGO . LI VIS STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, bat Slew Hegs Tea
Ceat Lowtr-lkeap Steady.
CHICAGO. Sept., 11. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 13,000 head, market tady but
alow; common to prime steera, 83.76 O4.k0;
cows, 2. 70424. 76; heifer, 33.6006. 35;
bull. 82 2664.60; calve. tl.OOOt.QO:
Blockers and feeders, t 6094.86.
HOOS Reoelpts, 21.000 head; market
8.30; medium to good heavy, t4 00tJ6.15;
butcherwelghts, t6.2St.40; good to choice
heavy, mixed, t. 0049 26; packing, 3.60
C jo; pigs, tB.fiO'6.kO.
FHEEP AND I.A Mills Receipts, 2J.C00
head; market steady; sheep, 34.2606.65;
yearling, to 40 6. 40; lambs, tt.60itfs.oo.
tCaasa City Live Steele Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Sept. 11. CATTLE
Receipts, It, 400 head, Including 1000
southerns: msrttsi sieeay to strong; rnoice
export and dressed beef steers, t6.7tfi6.60;
rair to gooa, ft.uwo.eu; wesiern lea
steers, t3.teot.lt; stackers and feeder,
83 604?4.65; southern steers, t3.60t3.76;
southern cows, 12 006 3.61; native cows,
81.8504.00; native heifers, 31.70O5.it;
bulls. 32. 2603. 00; calves, 83.OOOt.00.
HOQ3 Receipts, 8. sou neaa; ma met bh
7 Ho lower; top, 3136; bulk of sales. 84 05
6.30; heavy. 35.8508 10;packera. J6.00
20: pigs and lights, 6.66it.t6.
BHttF ANl LASHt neceipts. 4. on
head; sheep market steady; lamb. 16q
higher; top 1'tah spring Ismbs, 88.00,
highest In history of local market: lamb,
f.504Ji8.00; native sheep and yearlings,
I4.7t0t.60: western yearling, 35 OOOt.kO;
waatern aheep. 84.606 f. 40; atocker snd
feeder. 81.6061.10,
t, Loel Live Stack Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo, 8pt. 11. CATTLE
Receipts, 9,000 head. Including 8,(00 Tex
an; market for natives slow, Texans
steady; native snipping ana export steer,
84.StQt.tO; dressed beef and butchor
steer. 119064 00; steers under 1.000
rounds, 38. fO 6 4.00; atocker and feeder,
3.6004.26: cow and heifer, 82 4008 60;
cannsr. 81 7602 35; bull. 32.406 4 90;
calvsa, 32.006 8.75; Texas snd Indian
steer, 83 3366.10; cow and heifers, 32.00
6 3 25.
HUUB Keceipta. i.vuv neaa; maraet to
lower; pig and light, tt. 0064 40; pack.
era. 6 7tT.t; ouicner anc Dt heavy,
4tl6t4l.
Sliif.h.P AINU uas xieeeipi. s.tvs
head: market steady; native mutton, t J 00
A i.Tt: lambs. 84.9001.60; culls and buck.
3.8061 00; stockers, 83.0003.75.
leas Ctty Live taatek Market.
SIOL'X CTTT. Ia.. Sept. 11 (Snecial Tel.
gram. ) CATTLE Receipt l.OuO head
market ateaay, iveowra, streog; bvaa.J
m
i mimmi how
OWtal'1
alS
JUL
Clearances of five million busliels a week indicate
that foreigners want our wheat and believe
prices are low enough.
The Stock Market Continues to Occupy the Center
ot the Stage.
Low priced railroad Industrial Issues oiler excellent opporlnnltits lor conservative Investment
Wheat
TRICES FOR THE CEREAL HAVB AGAIN BEEN POUNDED TO A NEW LOW LEVEL FOR DECEM
BER DELIVERY. BUSINESS HAS BEEN LARGE, HOWEVER, AND THERE ARE SIGNS OF A MUCH
LARGER OUTSIDE INTEREST TAKING HOLD OF THE LONO SIDE. THE LATE BREAK HAS BEEN
BROUGHT ABOUT MORE BT FEAR OF A LARGE SPRING WHEAT MOVEMENT IN THE NEAR FU
TURE THAN FROM ANT ACTUAL MOVEMENT OF THIS KIND AS A MATTER OF FACT THE RECEIPTS OF NEW
WHEAT TO DATE AT MINNEAPOLIS AND DULUTH ARE LESS THAN ONE QUARTER OF THOSE OF A TEAR AGO,
THE BIG PREMIUMS BEING PAID FOR CASH WHEAT BT MILLERS AND ELEVATOR CONCERNS LEAD lS TO BE
LIEVE THAT THE8H INTERESTS WHO ARE USUALLY VERT WELL INFORMED AS TO YIELDS AND QUALITIES OF
THE GRAIN IN THE DIFFERENT LOCALITIES ARB THOROUGHLY CONVINCED THAT THE PRESENT LOW LEVELS
ARE UNWARRANTED BY THE CROP PROSPECTS AND THE OENERAL PROSPERITY AND HIGH PRICES RULING FOR
Al l. ATUTD TV-i-M-k OTT'lPirO
VitVlt I- UWW O 3 v r 47 7 e
THE LIVERPOOL CORN TRADE NEWS HAS THE FOLLOWINO TO SAY ABOUT THE FOREION VIEW OF THE
LATE BREAK ON THIS SIDE BROOMH ALL SAYS: "THE DECLINE IN AMERICA HAS AT LENGTH CEASED AND
THEIR MARKET SEEMED DISPOSED TO RALLY AFTER THE SOMEWHAT 8TARTLING FALL OF THE LAST FEW
WEEKS. WHETHER THE DECLINE WILL PROVE TO HAVB BEEN JUSTIFIABLE OR NOT. REMAINS TO BE SEEN.
IT IS, OF COURSE." POSSIBLE THAT THE AMERICAN OPERATOR, FOR THE TIME BEING WHOLLY UNDER THE IN
FLUENCE OF IMPROVED CROP PROSPECTS ON HIS OWN CONTINENT AND IGNORANCE, OR OBLIVIOUS, OF THS
BAD STATE OF THE CROPS IN RUSSIA. MAT HAVE IN GOOD FAITH MARKED DOWN THE PRICE OF WHEAT BY M
PER CENT. BUT WITH A KNOWLEDGE OF THE CLEVER MACHINATIONS OF AMERICAN SPECULATORS ONE HAS
A DIFFICULTY IN RESISTING A LURKING SUSPICION THAT. THE MOVEMENT MAT PROVE TO HAVB BEEN EN
GINEERED FROM THE CHICAGO OR MINNEAPOLIS PIT. ANYWAY, THERE IS NOW SOME EVIDENCE THAT THS
PRICE HAS REACHED A POINT WHICH IS UNACCEPTABLE TO THE ACTUAL GROWER OF THE ARTICLE, FOR WB
FIND THE MOVEMENT IS CHECKED AT THE SOURCE. LAST WEEK'S TOTAL RECEIPTS OF WINTER WHEAT BE
ING OVER 1,000,000 BUSHELS LESS THAN THOSE OF THE PRECEDING WEEK AND BUT LITTLE ' OVER THOSE OF
THE CORRESPONDING WEEK OF LAST YEAR OR OF THE BAD CROP OF 1804.1 . . .
THIS SAME AUTHORITY BAYS THAT THE ESTIMATED TOTAL IMPORTS OF EUROPEAN XUNTRIES Of
WHEAT AND FLOUR. AS WHEAT FOR 1004 WILL BE oB.000.flOO QUARTERS OR 828,008,000 BUSHEI.S, AGAINST ACTUAL,
IMPORTS LAST TEAR OF 84,840.000 QUARTERS OR 317,000,000 BUSHELS. THUS WB SEE THAT THE IMPORTING TOLN
TRIES OF EUROPE WILL NEED FULLY 11,000.000 BUSHELS MORE THAN LAST TEAR. WITH .RUSSIA. BT FAR JHB
LARGEST PROVIDER. PRACTICALLY OUT OF IT THIS TEAR, THE PURPBN WILL NATURALLY FALL ON THB
UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
OUR EXPORTS SO FAR THIS FISCAL TEAR HAVB REACHED 24.350.000 BUSHELS. AGAINST ONLY 8,7W,O00 BUSH
ELS LAST YEAR AND AT THE PRESENT RATB BIDS FAIR TO MAKE EVEN A BETTER SHOWING IN THB NEXT TWO
MONTHS.
THERE ARE BO MANY IMPORTANT INTERESTS CONNECTED WITH THE TRADE WHO AT THIS TIME HAVB A
VITAL INTEREST IN KEEPING PRICES DOWN AND THEY HAVE BEEN ABLE TO DATE TO DISCOURAGE BULL
SPECULATION. THE MILLER, THE ELEVATOR MAN AND THE FOREION IMPORTER ALL HAVE A COMMON IN
TEREST IN KEEPING THE BULL SPECULATOR FROM INTERFERING WITH THEIR PLANS. AND THEY WILL ALL- BB
FOUND STRETCHING A POINT TO CONVINCE THB v.ORLD THAT WHAT THEY WANT TO BUT IS REALLY SO PLEN
TIFUL THAT THE CHANCES FOR A RISE ARE BOTH EXTREMELY SLIM AND EXCEEDINGLY REMOTE. TO THAT
POLICY MAT BE LARGELY ASCRIBED THE HEAVINESS OF THE THRESHING RETURNS AS CURRENTLY. RE
PORTED FROM THE SPRING WHEAT TERRITORY. NOTWITHSTANDING THB RELATIVELY POOR CNP,Tt,0J: -
THE CROP AS REPORTED BT THE WASHINGTON AGRICULTURAL AUTHORITIES ON AUGUST 10. IT IS AUBO RE
SPONSIBLE FOR THE QUIETNESS OF MILLERS IN THE WINTER WHEAT DISTRICTS WHILE THET ARB SECURINO
SUPPLIES FROM THB FARMERS IN THEIR RESPECTIVE NEIGHBORHOODS TO THE STOPPAGE SJJk
MBNT TOWARD POINTS OF COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTION. THE SAME DESIRE TO BB R SPrcULATOHS AWU
SCARE AWAY BUYERS MAY BE TRACED TO BUYERS OF THIS CLASS. IN THB DAILY REPORTS EMINATINO TOM
EXPORTERS OF NO BIDS FROM ABROAD WITHIN FROM 1 TO t CENTS OF THB MARKBT IN THE FACB OF -EXPORT
CLEARANCES OF OVER 8,000,000 BUSHELS LAST v.EEK AND VERY NEARLY AS MUCH THIS WEB-
UNDER THB Q7RCUMSTANCES. AB HERB OUTLINED. WHEAT AS AN INVESTMENT PURCHASE APPEARS
PROMISING FOR ULTIMATELY SATISFACTORY RETURNS.
THB STOCK MARKET CONTINUES TO BE THE CENTER OF THE BULLISH ACTIVITY JHBRJ i a
OF (JOURSE MORE OR LESS IRREOULARITT CAUSED BY THB DESIRE OF ''",!
SCALPING TRADERS TO SECURE PROFITS, BUT THB GENERAL TREND HAS BEEN TO
WARD HIGHER LEVELS.
AS REGARDS THB PHILADELPHIA INCIDENT. THE TENDENCY WILL BB TO J? ?T fJIS . 2
REAL ESTATE SPECULATION, WHICH HAS BEEN GOING ON, IT MIGHT BB SAID. AT TOO WILD A FACB IN MANY
CTTIFS THAT THE MARKET DID NOT REACT MORE THAN IT DID. CONSIDERING THB WEEK'S STENTS. IS A.
MATTER OF CONGRATULATION AMONG THB BULL ELEMENT. AND SHOWED THAT THE SITUATION IS WELL
CONTROLLED BY ADING WEALTHY INTERESTS. A VAST AMOUNT OF REALIZING HAS BEEN INDULGBDIN
AND UNTIL THE MONETARY SITUATION EASES UP OPERATIONS MUST NECESSARILY BB LIMITED, BUT WITH
TOE DISTRIBUTION OF LAROB DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST PAYMENTS THIS MONTH, IT SHOULD KELP OUT MAT-.
TORS "Jd THERE ilB A POSSIBILITY OF SECRETARY SHAW MAKING ADDITIONAL B""
RANKS SENTIMENT IS BULLISH. ESPECIALLY ON THE BETTER CLASS OF STOCKS. AND UNDER THE LEADER
SHIP OF UNION AND SOUTHERN PACIFIC, ST. PAUL. ATCHISON AND UNITED STATES "EEL THEY ARjB EX.
PECTED TO MOUNT TO HIGHER LEVELS, WITH POSSIBILITIES FOR AN ENHANCEMENT OFVALUES IN THB
COPPER STOCKS. THE ELIMINATION OF REBATES UNDER THB NBW RATE LAW MAT CREATE BEARISII( PI
TA L ON THB INDUSTRIALS, BUT WITH THB LARGE AMOUNT OF NEW BUSINESS THAT HAS MADB ITS APBAA
lCE flS THE STEEL TRADE FOR 1307 DELIVERY IT IS A REFLECTION FOR ALL MINOR
T1IAT STEEL IS THE COUNTRY'S BAROMETER FOR BUSINESS. FOLLOWINO ITS GREAT CROPS. JllOA-D
rinviMOa ARB SIMPLY IMMENSE. THB CANADIAN PACIFIC WAS A REVELATION AND IN ALL DIRECTIONS,
f HKRi ??a iJCH AN IMMENsl VOLUME OF TRAFFIC THAT ITS REITERATION HAS BECOME NEARLY STEREO
TYPED. THE BEAR ELEMENT IS AOGRESSIVB AND MORE THAN EVER INCLINED TO CONTEST ADVANCES. AN
WILL NATURAL CREATE A LAROB SHORT INTEREST IN MANT STOCKS. IT MEANS A OOOD TRADING MAR
KET, AND, AS THERE IS NOTHING IN THE 8ITUATION THAT CAN BB REGARDED AS PESSIMISTIC ASIDE FROM
THE STRAIN IN MONEY, IT WOULD APPEAR AS IF GOOD SECURITIES COULD BE TAKEN ON WHENEVER HAM
MERED DOWN SHARPLY WHILE THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT MANY OF THB LOW AND MEDIUM PRICEO
RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS WILL COMMAND MORE ATTENTION.
; F.-D. DAY a CO.
(INCORPORATED)
DEALER IN
STOCKS GRAIN - PROVISIONS
We charge a commision of 1-8 on wheat, corn and oats; 4 on stocks. Prompt
a a , . , 4 a. .ei.al A.ual
ana careim aiienuon given io ouomo uwvuunis
MAIN 0EF1CE, Room 4, New York Life Building, Omaha, Nebraska.
110-111 Board of Trade Bldg.. 16th and Farnam Stee, Omaha, Neb.
Stocks
84.00St.OO; cow, bulla and mixed, 33.50474.00:
atocker and feeder, 83.00t4-60; oalve and
yarllnf. 3J.KH(I.60
HOGS Receipt. 8.600 head; market 10c
I aalllna. at tAANSI&att! bulk flf alaL
WWCI, ' ', a. ' '
3&.66fto.80.
Nw York Llv Btoek Market.
K'B-W YORK. Sent. 11. BEEVES Re
ceipts, head; no trading-; feeling tady;
dressed beef fairly active at 7o to 8Ho per
pound for native side. Latest canis
nunteri live rattle at 11AC to 12V4C per
pound, dressed weight; refrigerator beef,
ro'c per pound. Export today, 860 cattl
and 2,u0 ' quarter of beef, tomorrow 310
Cattle, 36 aheep and 4.200 quarter ot beer
CALVES Receipts. 28 head; veal mar
ket steady: no trading in western calv
or craseers: common to prim veal sold at
ae.0iitia.1t: fed calve. 84.00: city dreased
veal steady at 8'liy per pound; country
dressed unchanged at 6o to 12c.
HO3 Keeeipue, u,Z4e neua; marsri
steady: Stat and Pennsylvania hogs, td.tt.
61.00. . .
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipt. 104S
head; aheep steady; choice lambs stesdy;
other 15c to iKo lower; sheep sold at 84.06
tl.2; cull at tit"; lamb. 84 80fi.37H; one
car. 18.78; cull. 16.00.
St. Jeseaa Lira Stack Market.
8T. JOSEPH, Mo.. Sept. 11. CATTLE
Receipts. 3,4 33 head; market strong to
10c higher; natives, 4.404t.!t; cows and
heifers, 81.t0tJ4.80; stockers and feeders,
3t.T8e3.eO.
HOG8 Receipts, 8,8ft head; market
teady to lOo lower: light, 38.1004.38;
medium and heavy, IS Ttfr t II.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt , 3 331
head; market steady to easy; lamb, f 7.70.
Steak 1st tight.
Receipts of liv tock at th six principal
avaaatairn markets vsaterdav:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha leuo 8.400 17.000
eluding December at f.t0.80e; March, f.80
ifT.OOc; May, 7 0047.l5o; July, 7.10T.3to:
August, T.iomi.ttc Spot. Arm; No. 7 In
voice, 8V4c.
. laoatlaa Cleslaar Bteeks.
LONDON, Sept. 11. Closing Quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Coaaola. ouaay....t4 l-lt N. T. Central 144
4o aceouat t UNerfolt A W.,.. M
Sioux City
Kansas City
Bt Joseph ...
St. Loul ....
Chicago
Total
. 1.000
.18.600
. 8.423
. 8,000
.12.000
4.(00
i.m
36 4
33.000
...4.J . 80.282 41.481
Coffee Market.
NBW TORK. Sept 11. COFFEE-Th
market for cpffee future opened ateady
at an advauc of ttil point and added to
th gain during th sorelon on rumor that
Gerntaa bankers bad agreed to loan t.OOO.OuO
sterling to Hraall fur tn valorisation plan;
that tli purchase had already been made
In Braall for government account. Bom
local trader were Inclined to doubt the
correctness of thl report, but the market
cloved steady at practically th best price,
a net ad vane ot 1630 point. Sale for
taa day ware reaerted 01 71, XO laag. in-
Anaeonaa 4Sfc
Atchlaea Ill
4o 14 l4
Baltimore A 0 111
Caaaaiaa Paal ,...li j
CI,. A Ohio 44
Chicago O, W it
C. M. A Bt. r 14
Passer I'
D. A R. 0 44
4a ,(4 , tt
Kris 4t
de 1st 4 v to
4s 14 si It
U A N 144
si., at. a T Itta
allaVtR Bar, steady; 31H4 per ounce,
mujvsvi; lVtetrz per cent.
The rate ot ulacount In th open market
for short bills Is ISfr314 per oent; for thre
month', bill. 344)4 per sent.
era
Out. A Wester..
rensarlveale ....
Hand Mlnaa
Readies
aeutaera f ...
de ,(
Be. Paoiao
Halo Paiit ....
4s ,14
U. A Steel
ae sfd
Weeeaa
da aid
asaalak 4
... t
... Tl
...
... t4
... 4J
...li
... 4A
...111
... at
... 44
...no
... ii
... 4t
... B4.
a shad higher In th English market, w I ti
standard foundry quotad at 84 and Cler
land warrant at t4a M. Locally aa rhang
waa reported, with No. 1 foundry northern
quotad at l30.0Otpsi.00: No. 3 foundry nerth
rn at tl tai.M: No. 1 foundry south era
at t20.Ki4fll.oO, and No. I foundry aouthara
at I2o.ity5io.,
ST. LOL'IS. Sept ll.-METAIA-lad.
firm at 38.80; spelter, higher at 84.00.
Evaiterrated A pal a aad Dried Fralta.
NEW TORK, ,Sept 11 EVAPO RATED
APPLES Market nominal; old crop apple)
command from lOo to llo, aocordlng la grade:
new crop luppilor In eases are quoled at
4HfJTe.
CAMFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS Pruae
r unchanged on spot, wtlh quotations
ransing from TSeo to thi, aoeordlndT ta
grade. -
REAL BTATB TBtAHtFERS.
Cettea Market.
NEW TORK. Sept 11. COTTON Spot
cloeed quiet; middling upland, t.to; mid
dling gulf, 10 06c; sales. 471 bsiee.
LIVERPOOL. Sept. ll.-COTTOJ-pot
In fair demand; price 8 point higher;
American middling, fair, 4 044; good mid
dling, l.ld; middling, tUd; low middling,
I44d; good ordinary, t.lOd; ordinary, 8.444.
Th ale of th day were 10,01X1 bales, ef
which 8oO wer for speculation and export
and Included t.000 American. Receipts,
t,C" bale. Including 4.800 Amertoaa.
ST. LOUIS, BopT. 11. COTTONQuiat;
middling. So. BhlpmeMs, 88 bale; stook.
12,374 bale.
NEW ORLEANS. Sept. 11. -COTTON
Spot closed Arm; sale. 4,0.0 bale; low ordi
nary, 4c. nominal; ordinary, fWe, nominal;
good ordinary, T 13-lto; low middling, tHe;
middling, e: good middling, e; mlddl'ng
fair, tc, nominal; fair, 1H. nominal. R.
elpta. 3.113 bales; stock. 36,t88 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Sept. 11. METALS Th
London tin market was 10s ta Its higher
with spot closing at 116 and future at
183 8. Locally do ehang wss reported In
th general range, which waa mora or lea
nominal at 4U uonj-ao 60. Copper also waa
higher In London, with both spot and fu
tures quoted at Ast 17 4d. Locally nt
further change was reported, with lake
quoted at 118 gTValt l1: electrolytic at
r.7fcl.0O: casting at 31t.s03tl8.7t. Lead
was unchanged at 18 2a td In laondon.
Locally the market continued firm, with
pot quoted at ft 7144 00; th Inside price be
ing for thirty day ahlpment Spelter was
unchanged at 37 10a la London and at
3.(A-a4.1 locally. I run fji UBchanf4 to
Oeorg Ernst ta Hnrr Schmidt, a H
w see L8-W41 ...A TJ08
Bryan B. Hopper aad. wife ta Wllllatii
H. Johnson, block 14, Waterloo, Neft. 1
Deaa S. Kfner aad wife to Sam net
blanchl and wlf. lot 4, re plat, block
L Bemls laxk .....w. ;....7... tot
John B. Aah and wlf a to Mary O..
Trumbla, 1st 1 block 8, Seuth Omaha . 1,808
Thorn C. McDonald and wlf t Hi
, mon Ooldberg. w. 80 ft. lot 18 and
part lot llT bbrsk 1. South Omaha. . i4U
Robert O. Fink to Hllona Qrbr. a. )k
; lot I. block 88. Floa-erca....v.,. " ' I
John Swanaon to John L, Maurer,
lots U U block i Wis 4rntle ;i,86t
Imperial Invtmpt Co, to Tea eyvk
H. Fonda, .lot 17, 18, bloek L si, 3 ;
i ether lot, Flrt wbdlYutuB. OrlfteH .
' Smith's ,. i,fol
Claud Cambila to Elisabeth ai Ora. ..
ham. part , lot .31 I. . EtJ Rogers' -
Okahorn , .. l.Ks)
Walter B. Keeler aad wK to Tarrl f
Z. Crnhw, lot, 14, 14, block 18.) ;
Central Park ' 3Q0
Mrs. A. E. Protity to Claud Camblln;
part lot tt, g. K. Roger' Ok a home i 108
George T. Mill t al.. t A. B. Tuch- ',
enhagen. lots 8, 10, U, It, IT, 18. (
block 7. and other tot. Doer Park... , I
Bella Wyland and huebend ta Mary- '
ette C. Orry traet -. -l-lt ... LIU
The Paxton R al Fatal Co. ta Joseph T
KuncL lots 8 to 4. bioeit 1. W. XI. t
Thompson adaitloa
Baptist General A asocial loa to A. A.
Wllllama, t ai. lot U. block B. Wil
cox Second ,
Hasting tt Heydea to John Sanquiet
l"t 11. Am Second addition to
Hillsdale
Nona Baldwin, to E. M. Martin. Una
. 24. replat Mock 10, Bemls Park.. &008
John Swanson to John L. Maurar. lot
13. block 14, Oroaardj HUI..... tHt
'80S
80
108
Total m...
na..(M.e.