6 r i it I) iM V (, t I 1 n MUIN AND PRODUCE MARKET eri with Mors Wheat Trsd tod Iinosr Feliir. ' CASING PRICES A FULL CtNT HIGHER " BBSSSXaBBBnn.M. ' f!lfl i row, (hat Karape Miit TU UtP. aantttla Aerlra ala Cam Trade Light, Price Slightly $Sttr. OMAHA. Oct. 1. 18.. K.i-?1 a tmng. prices at tb cos 1 cent higher than fetsiuroay. H gut. i.ewerpool rabies ' Influenced cun.loe.eb.e j!"y'n atsrt. World's shlvmen, II . " eapecieo, a ions in KUrblan nipments being mads up by a gam in American. This encouraged the buils, who leel that Ameilra will have to furnish a iHrgs portion of th wheat to the importing 1 load wag ifrAn m.t the high point of the day. Trace was very light in corn. A few Shorts were Jed to cover by the strenrth In wheat. Cash market was Or in, despite 'Irly large receipts. The visible sup ply was about as expected. Prions at the close were up slightly.' . The vistbl supply of wheat Increased 1,234,000 bo.; corn Increased itf.Ouu , bu.; oats Increased lit, 000 bu. Primary wheat recelpta ' were 1. 510,000 bushels and shipments (16.000 bushels, against receipts Isst year of 2.672.O90 bushels and shipments of 1.04&.000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were tfta.ouO bushels and ship menu 338 000 bushels, against receipts last year of 3O7.00O bushels and shipments of 4m. OHO buahela. Clearances were 490,232 bush els wheat, 707.238 barrels flour, 187,10 bush els corn. , Liverpool closed tyOd higher on wheat and wd lower to 4f higher on corn. Rankin wired the Von Dorn Commission company: "The United Kingdom Is llsble to become an urgent buyer of our wheat. They have been taking from 1,000,000 to 1.760,000 bushels leas then their requirements fqr the last four weeks. I see evidence of the demand now," Local range of options: ' Articles.! Open. BlgKt Lew. Close. Safy. s WheatI pee. May.. Cnrn Deo... Oats re... May.. I here was a sood rash demand everv. 4v ?rh,l,. prlres being firmer locally and 1 to ,J,V' cent higher at tha southwest markets, il- pi A rtight reaction was caused In the maiktt I t .J7T"? th report of vtslbl supply showed 1 . ne Dir increase. The r , . 721, .. 78 . , 72 iri 72V rn w rr m stt ssh arn ten vi 38 n w ... tTtj 81 OasajM - Cask galea. . WHEAT No. I hard, 1 car, ttC, I car, 8c;, 1 ear, 1e. CORN No. 8. 1 car, 41 Ho. OATH Ms,l white, 1 oar, llltc.- Omaha Cask Pwloes. WHEAT No. I hard. 7y49c; No. bard, t068c; No. 4 hard, tl tits fee; No. spring, 16 61a ; CORN No. $, 41 Her No, I yellow, 41 0411tc; No. I white, 41 lie OATS No. mixed, llOllo; No. t wnut, sic; no, 4 wnite, Kiti No. j, 66 no; no. 9 ea. 1 .i Carlot Heeelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oat a. 69 , 466 . ,288 Kansas City.. Minneapolis .. Omr.ha Duluth BU Louis Ill XX 14 ..874 II 28 48 887 3 81 160 l CHICAGO GRAM AND PROVISIONS Featnree af tha Trading aad Closing ' Prices Board Trade. CHICAGO, Oct 1. A continuance of small receipts In' the northwest caused urength tooay In the local wheat maraet, closing prices In the December delivery ; ill itoowing a net gain oi o. torn was un-a- LTIj IrhHpaea. Oats wers up He Provisions ; ,?'''1iT wo hlghsr. The wheat market was strong all dsy. At Hie opening sentiment wss affected by nrm cabUs and by amall receipts In the northwest. Total arrivals today at Min neapolis, , puliUn and Chjcagq sen LM cars compared with l.Hi cars the corres ponding day a year ago. One of the lead ing bulls was an aotlve bidder for wheat frpm. the start. As the trading increased tha demand from tills source tecsme greater and this started liberal covering ty shorts which resulted In a well defined ad vance, . Newa of the day waa favorable . t , w iiip Dun.. riuiwi j ifwiyifl rtc 4 ptr cent less than for the corresponding f . period a year ago and the price of cash t , wheat at Kansas City was up Ho to lc per bushel. There was also soma buying Vt here, thought to have been for foreign ac count BJid, advices from New York claimed that exporters were buying wheat In that market... The market closed strong with Slices almost at the highest point of the ay. December opened H to Sc higher at 'tu-a to 7c, advanced to 76S76Hc and closed af 76V:. Clesrsnces of wheat snd flour were - equal to 684,700 bushel. The amount of breadstuff on ocean passage decreased 962,000 bushels. The visible sup ply ' increased 1.134,0uo bushels. Primary receipts were 1.6l0.0iO bushels, compared with t.OTt.OUO bushels, a year sgo. . Minne apolis, I'uluth and Chicago report receipts of 30 cara, against 838 cars last week and 1.470 cars a ysar ago. Trading In corn was quiet, but the tone of the msrket was firm. The bullish in fluences were nrm cables, small local re I celpts and strength of wheat. World's shipments were small and this had some , effect. The smsllnsss of trade wss due to h ' some extent to a scarcity of oTerlngs. S The- market closed steady. December i opened unchanged at 43'4c sold up to 4JH'a3c, and closed at 4&4c. Laooal. re ceipts wera 4ta cara witn n cars 01 con tract grade. ' Owing to scaiierea aeiuns; 01 in, nay V Stf -lind Dece V i -i Jhe oats . f . strcn 'J 1 absence c J chK-k an Uecember oenvenes oy-caan nouses, sts market showed litue response to trength of wheat. An almost total of outside aemana aiso tenaea to any advance. The tone of the mar- bar mm stead v. Decembrr opened a shade to Ho higher at 84H4H to S4Ho. sold up to Hr. and closed at S4Hc Local receipts were 2S8 cara. Provisions were quiet, but firm, the firm nera being due to a fair Investment de mand for the January products. A gen eral expectation that the statement of the monthly stocks of provisions to be given cut later In the dsy would show a con siderable decrease waa mainly accountable for the demand. At the close January pork wss up !"c at 8J8.4JH. Lrd waa also up 2Hc st 87.87H- Ribs showed a gain of 2Hc at 87.17H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whest. 75 r&rr: com, 43 cars; oats., 296 cart; bogs, js.OOO head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlqlea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloo.! Pfj'. Wheat I I ,1 T!w! I Dec. i73ff7a:76iVt May 730l 80v Corn I . Oct. I 4HH Tiw! nr-i 7sh TWi'8041Il7Ha'H I 4il Vi 1 mwi 4JI 4a',l 4SH I Wl 44 l43446H'4rA44i43(j I !!4r! S4V,I34HW.I S4Hl r,V,l S3 K 3nVl 4 Va 18 40 r m 84H 84 M It 4!W 13 87V4I 13 42HI 18 40 ft 85 1 8 80 8 ?H 8 CVi 8 SO 8 6-Hl ..t S7HI 8 66 I 64' 6?H 7 8TVI T 86 I T 87V 8 46 3 45 I s 4?Hl 46 I a rrvi 7 17V 7 1 I 7 17HI 7 16 , , J UVs! No. 1 ' - ' Cash quotations were as follows: FliOl'R Firm: winter ne tents. $3 808 1 40- winter straights, SJ lOftlti; spilpg pet. ents $S7:-4JS; spring straights. $3.vgi;o; hnkers, $2uj4.81. ,'''" v HEAT No. r' spring, 7ffHc; No, S snrtnr 7M'le: No. 8 red. 7878c. PCORNNO. 8, 47V4C; N 1 yellow. 47H ' J' ,v' Xli.e- KJ.' kli. uun fair to north. Vn. 81.10. Prtme tlmotby. 83.80. Clover, VI.I"NS"hort ribs sides (loose). uxA 6. Mess aorx. per odl, iSO. Uard, -1,10 ib.. 8H.6JVI. Bhort clear side, (boxed). Kiyfts.75. Fsllutog wsra the receipt ana shis- nts o( flour and grain: - Racelpta Shipments. riour. bb Wheat, bu J- bU. .....m..j.v ir.v IT'. ,,,... 1TW?1 UMHWwvMi e -- . r . j ' Dee. ? May H eonts H Dec. ft . ' Msy VJlTlHt.. Jr Soy. I Jan. - 1 Rlhs- ' Oct. I JaJ i V 86? VoT 8 wblta. .-NG44c. III H.RLET-Oood feeding. 884f40c: i rf t'.rrSlNo . 1 flax. ffl NH: No. 1 f mm. r"--kta7 bu ta v. Sv Sue ' ln the Produce exchange today the but. V rr in.rket was atesdv: creamertea. 1V - ;.ir..-m lTW?lc. Ea-r. Urns; at mark. flrstx 2t.jc; cxtros, ISr. Ch"rs strong, U'.tiRc. KW HO UK (ir.tERAI, HARKKT (laatatlnas af the Day Veriaas tamasodltles, NEW YORK, Oct. l.-FIOUR-Re-celpts, 59, 711 I. his.; exports, 4.440 bbls ; sales. t.Uo packsgny; market steady but dull; Winter (.ac-ms. li.miii; winiHr suaig.i'. Mlil; winter extras, ti-i-&i winter low grades, I2.7&S12D; Minnesota patents. 14 IM14 40; Mlrneeota bakers. 4vfrt .. Rye flour Arm: fair to good. 3'a3; choice to fancy. 8J.erf4.5u. Buckwheat nour quiet. I2.4f.fa2.60, to" arrive. . hlf Fy Ky; tin. t austern, sec tr. I. f.. New Tork. ' . CORN MKAt-Easy; fine white and yel low, II. 20711.26; coaree, Sl.nfil.18. M1UI f - r-i . . 11 I 9 WHEAT-RecelptK. IM.OpO bu.; exports, 273.716 bu.; sales. a.SnO.OOO bu., futures. Ppot maricet nrm; No. 2 red. 79SC elevator, ana MV, f. o. b., s float; No. 1 northern Iniluth, 7T,c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 hsrd winter, 8SSc, f. o. b., afloat. A firm under tone developed at the opening today and lasted throughout the session, final prices showing 14jSc net rise. It was influenced largely by bullish northwest crop receipts, firmer rabies; a demand from shorts snd export rumors.' Sales Included No. 8 red May, KHi 7-16c; cloeed to 7-16c; Decem ber, 3 Mi7V; closed 3Vs. CORN Receipts, 17,oro bu.; exports, 68.038 bu.j sales, 10,000 bu., futures. Spot market steady; No. 8, 6c, elevstor, snd 66Hc. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6fic; No. 2 white. Mtc. Option market was dull all day, but stesdy with whest closing c net higher; January closed 484c; Msy, S0S4rc; closed WHc; December closed Kc. OAT8-JRecelpts, 107,600 bu.; exports. 142.444 bu. Spot market stead r; mixed oats, 36 to 82 pounds, 37Hc; clipped white, 88 to 40 pounds, 40fHftc; natural white, 80 to 82 pounds, SS80Hc. KKfc,D r 11 in. sprlns Iran, 820.10, October shlnments; city, 320.6026 50. HAY Steady; stllppui,;. ooQTOc; good to choice. S'liyhWriC HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 1906. 2l'24c; 1S06. H'olTc; Pacinu coast, lie. Ic; 1!X, 1216c. HIDES Bteadv; Onlveston, 10 to S pounds, 80o; California, 21 to 26 pounds. Be; Texas dry, 24 to 80 pounds, lc. LEATMKR Steady ; acid. 2rr7Ur. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. $1150 4S"12.00; mess, 8 00WuiO; he.-f hsms. tHAWf 22.60; pscket, I10.00frl0.fi0; ulfy extra India mss. I16.0O316.60. Cut meats, stesdy; Pickled bellies, S10.2f.if 10 .50; pickled hams, llHTUe. Lard, steady; western prime, lift C12c. Refined barely steady; continent, 88.46; 8. A., Slo.26; compound, 7.27H7XH. Pork, steady; family, 18 00W18 .50; short clear, P6.60W1g.60; mess, 818.26W18.76. TALLOW Steady; city (82.00 - per nack ag), 6c: country (packages free), 6r6V:. RICE Stesdy: domestic, fair to extra, 3V, fjfye; Jamn. nomiiiMl BUTTER ITnehsns-ed. 8treet price: Extra creamery, 26V4'S2e. Official prices: Creamery, common to extra, l26c; held, seconds to ex tree. 2102Sc: state dairy, com mon to fancy, l&g24i renovated, common to extra, 16vi22c; western factory, com mon to firsts, 16'31c; western Imitation creamery, firsts, 1912 20c. CHEESE Flrmi.state, full cresm. small fancy. 18o; fair Co good, lTU-Sle; large fsncy. 13140; fair to good. 1213c; Inferior, 1044f?114o. EOaS Strong; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected, white, 82y33c; choice, SO.Tle; mixed, extra, 28c; western firsts. 26W26Hc; official price, 24y4I6c; sec onds. 23f?4fl. POULTRY Dressed quiet; western chick ens, 12i6c; spring turkeys, lff22o; fowls, 121 5c : St. Loals Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, Oot. 1. WHEAT Higher; track. No. 3 red, cash, 76H'o17c; No. 8 hard, 73H0'7&c; December. 74lc; May." 7e. CORN Firm; track. No. 8 cash,. 46c; De cember, 41fe4r41ttc; May, 41Tc; No. 3 white, 48c OATS-Hlgher: track. No. 1 cash, 86c: De cember, Uc; May, 86&35Hc; No. 3 white, 86Vkc. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 83.lt CT3.40; extra fancy and straight, 82.863.26; clear, $2.20S47, SEEDH-ltmothy, steady, S8.S0ifj4.00. CORNMEALe-Steady, 82.60. - BRAN Firm; sacked, oast track, 80013c. ' HAY Steady; timothy, 812.00taii.J0; prai rie, 88.004711.00. , IRON COTTON TIES-81.03. BAOOINO 40. HEMP TWIN&-4K;. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing, 216.60. Lard, higher; prime steam, 88.60. Dry salt meals, steady; boxed, extra shorts, 8860; clear ribs, S8 62H; short clears, 19.76. Bacon, steady: boxed,- extra shorts, 810.26; clear ribs, 810.27V,; - short clears. $10.60. , . 1 POULTRY-Flrm; chickens, 11c; springs, 12c: turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8c; gees, 6c. - BUTTER Firm; creamery; 2026c; dairy, lflT22o. EOQS Firm at 18c, case count. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bu ll.ono 8,f0 Wne&t, bu 62,000 86,000 Corn, bu 81.000 17.000 Oats, bu ....160,000 34,000 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. L FLOUR First rvatet.ts, 84.80lf4.30; second patents, S4.064r-4.15: first clears, S3.264.2S; second dears, 83.40 (0-2.60. BRAN In bulk. $1S-001S.26; shorts. In bulk, $14.60(914.76. (Superior Board f Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago- delivery). The range of price ss reported by F. D. Day Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close., Bat'y. Wheat I I I I Dee....74V40 78 74V4 74 May.,.78H6, 79Vfc 78V, . ..79V4 r Oct... 110H 111 1 10V, 1 11H ........ Nov... 1 10 1 Hi 1 10 1 11 Dec... 108V4 10Vi 1 084 1 CBVil Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 northern, 77o; new, 77Vic; to arrive, 77o; No. 3 northern, 76V4c; to arrive, 76c; No. 8, 73ti74V4c; No. 1 durum, 64c; to arrive, 4o; No. 8 durum, Clc; to arrive, UVic. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 44Se; No. 3, 434c. Barley: SSQ'i&c. Rye: 66(o67V4c. Flax: $1.10. Kansas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, ISO., Oct. 1. WHEAT December, 68 Vic; May, 73 Vie; cash. No. 2 hard, 71072c; No. 3, 71c; No. 3 red. 71c; No. 8. 6V,70V,c CORN December, 38V,c; May, 2c; cash, No. 3 mixed, 43V4e; No. 1 white, 46c. . OATS No. 8 white, 36c; No, I mixed. tlV682Ho. RYE Unchanged, ECC570. HAY Steady; choice timothy. 8110001180: Choice prairie. SS.OotfVfjO. BUTTER Creamery, 26c; packing, 16V4o. EOG8 11c Receipt. Shipments. Wheat, bu 213,000 112,000 Corn, bu 40,000 U.OtiO Oats, bu 38,000 10,000 Visible lapply of Grata. NEW YORK, Oct. L-Tha visible iup ply of grain Saturday, September as compiled by the New York Produce ex change was as follows: Whsat, 83,862,000 bushels; increase, 1.214,000 bushels. Corn, 4.178.000 bushels; Increase, 487,000 bushels. Oats. 8,S83,UU0 bushels; Inoreasa, 766.000 bushels. Rye, 1,646.000 bushels; increass, 32,i00 bushels. Barley, 8,3)4,000 bushels; In crease, 631,000 buahela. g Mllwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. l.-WHBAT-Steady. No. 1 northern, 78&eic; No. 3 northern, 7o4J 79c; December, 76So bid. RYE Lower: No. 1, 4BH. , BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 66c; samples, 289 64c CORN-Steady; No, I cash, 46H47o; t cember. 4SVkc fc . Pearls Oral Markot. ' PEORIA. Oct. 1 CORN lower; No. 's yellow and No. 8, 46c; No. 4, 46c; no grade, WUH3-4-40. OAT8 Lower; No. 2 whKe, 8840; No. I white, r'SS3Vjc; No. 4 white, 8iV&43Vc RYE Firm: Np. 3, WWta. WHISKY On the basis of 21.28 for fin ished goods., . IjTrpool Grala aad Prorlalaaa. UVFJRPOOr Oct I. WHEAT pot, firm). No. $ red western winter. 6a 11 Sad ; futures steady; .December, 6s 6Vd; March. 6s 4d. COHN Spot, firm; American mixed, 8s; futures quiet; December, 4a 4d: January, 4s lvd: March nominal. - HOP8 At London ( Pacific coast 1808 erop). Irni t 8s. . ' PHILADELPHIA. .Oct 1. BUTTER Firm; sxtra western creamery, official, 8Vtc: extra nearby prints, &c EGOS Firm, lo higher. Fresh and west ern fresh, 86c, at mark. CHEEtiE Steady. New Tork full creams, fair to fancy, UwlSVkC Dal at h Grata Market. - DULtTTH. Oct 1. WKBAT-On track. No. 1 hard. 78c: No. 1 nortnern. 77c( No. 3 northern. 1saiT6c; December. 76c. OATS To arrive and October, tic. ; Twleda Mwa Market. TOLEDO, Oct 1U EE IX Clover, rash. S So; Ieoember. 87.87V,; prime Uiuothy, 2i Ho prime aislka, 87.1a. THE OMAHA NEW YURKSTOCKS AND BONDS Eipectl riurry in .Call Money Tails to Msterialisv MARKET IS STRONG IN CONSEQUENCE Valoes Beeaaae Halet After Flrssaess la Tone Is Established Sales of Bonds taasaallr HeaTy. NEW YORK, Oct. l.-Wall street braced itseit for ine snovk ot a fossio.u can limey uurty touay. Ine brsctna was so eueciuauy none tnat a consiueiauie snow 01 stieusth icsuited when it turned out tnst itiete wss nut mucn 01 a money uuny alier ail. ine call loan raie wut to s per cent eariy in tne day ana prices Mevereu, ss II was fearea this mlgut o tne precursor 01 worse to come, out the smount ot tumls attrscled by this rate piuvea suiflcltiu to carry It lower and toe stoca marset promptly stlflened aain. lire strength was rather sputty and was sutteciea ni manipulative ongiu lor sus taining eflect on tne general 11st, but tne unobstructed auvance 01 a lew 01 tne muni prominent stocas proved ampie lu reas sure sentiment. The market uecain qu.et wnen tne hrmness ot tone had been es tablished. vVtuie tne principal require ments tor tne Octooer setuu.nents come upon the first of tne moniu some of tnem ui distributed tnrough the month. It Is usual tor Hie airlnfcncy caused by the turn ot a quarter to enaure several dsys, owing to deiay in the return of the funds distributed to the channels of ths money nuuaet. t-'or these reanons there remained a spirit of caution in extenulng siock marnet operations, as advances In the money rates are considered prooabie the remaining days ot the week. 1 here is con siderable Increase In the connuence, how ever, that effective progress lias been maoe In securing resources toward meeting the heavy aemands for harvesting puipoees anead of the money market. The strength ened position of the New York banks as shown by tns lsst two bank statements contribute to this feeling. The surplus compared wsll wltn that of pre vious years at this time. '1 here was some alssatlsfactlon at first with tne wloe dis tribution of the government deposit of 4,uuu,ouu with the banks, but aseurancs Is growing tnat this relief will certainly save the New York banks from some por tion of the strain that would have fallen on them otherwise to supply Interior ie manaa tor currency, even li the funds thus disseminated are slow In finding their way back to the central reserve supply in tnis city. Ths remaining resources vt the gov ernment In the way of Idle surplus also are counted on for use In relieving any aotual emergency In tne money market. A good eflect was produced by the Isrge proportion of today's arrivals of South African gold In lndon secured for New York, purchases for New York being re ported at Sd,ouO,000, compared with Sl.voO.OiU secured for other purposes. A resulting rise In tha price of gold and in tne open market discount rats marked the continued opposition of the London money niarkst to the relinquishment of gold. Less appre hension Is felt, however, as to ths ability of New York borrowers to secure a re newal ,of the finance bills held In London and which mature In very large amounts during October. Recent canvasess amongst London bankers reveal a willingness to ex tend the period of these credits, and this Is believed to play an Important part In the unimpaired confidence with which the speculative position In ths New York stock market Is being maintained. The day s principal movements show the large part &layef by tha ore lands deal, St. Paul and outhern Pacific merger, buying of Read ing for control and a coming per cent dividends for Atchison, all still In the form of rumors and renominated for new use for doing service many previous times. The market closed slightly Irregular, but with strong stocks near the top. There was a broader market for bonds, in contrast with Its recent narrowness and sluggishness. September sales of to'" were 25,300,000 shares, an Increase of 8,300, 000 over last September, while bonds sold In September st a par value of 842,860, 000. were SS.247,000 less than In last Septem ber. Total sales today, par value, $1,676. OuO. United States bonds were unchanged ""Following were the sales and range of prices on the Stock change: SSiW- its si ? Sa era. aHrV J VI IM - a-a American Cotton Otlj. i es ,(.. American Bispm Ansrlcaa H. sn4 I. pel..., Amerlota los AsMrlos Line Oil 4a pf4 Aswrkas Loeoawt I ...... . do p(4 Asisrloan g. snd B., ee ,( A mart oa lurar Rnln Aawnos Tub 000, pfd. ear. A OA eon da Mining Cs Atoslaoa da sfd , 404 . rt4S .... 84 88 H .... lVk .... w 74 714 .... llli 1,704 Ml l.tM t44 U.4n l4Vj 16ti IM 100 11544 1164 n 6,104 1941k ia4 100 rt M M 1S.404 sr til Its . J, 400 lMUi IK lot . too 101)4 10114 101 , 141 . 11.100 113 1X244, lMi I 4!ioi fiii 7 . 4.x iH tm lu 400 831 UOUj W0 . 1,10 UH 41 41 . 1.10 11)4 17 14)4 . 1.190 801 804 807)4 , 44,400 174 171 174 11 . .... IT Atlentle Ceast tins Bel timer A Ohio.. do ,fd Brooklyn R. T Canndlas Peflfle Central of New Jrr.... (hreeoeeke A Ohio Cklcags Orut Westers ... Cklcago A Kortkvosura.. C M. A it. f Chloaso T. A T do pfd C , C. C. A 8t. L Colorado Fuel and Iron... Colorado A Southern do let pfd do M pfd Consolidated Oas Cora Product. rf d pfd Deleware A Hud eon Delaware, U W Denver A Rio Orando .... do pfd Distillers' Securities Brio do let pfd do d pfd Ooeral Electrlo Hoeklnf Valloy llllaots Contra! Inlternatlonal Paper do pfd International Pump ds pfd Iowa Central da pfd Kansai City Southern..... do-4fd LouliTllls A NaabTlllo .. Mexloea Conlral Mlsaeapolle St. Lou la., at., St. P. A g. st, St.... do pfd Mteeourt Paclfle , Mlaeourl, K. A T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. ot at. rud 10 . tlOt M Si's 4 H U 44 HVj .... 47 80 It 'io tft 80 10 to 74). 0 111 K4 814 . 100 650 l& 14 1.104 41 41 41 40 44 U 14 1,400 71 71 . 71 11.004 44 41 4 74 104 41 41 41 14 16 16 14 110 174 174 174 17k 17 17 ' 40 44 4T 47 44 44 ' 44 40 40 11 44 40 11 tl 17 47 17 47 141 14T 14t 11 11 41 14 11 II 144 ! 47 44 47 17 44 M Tl 70 11 14 14 11 II 40 40 144 111 144 1.40 104 ll 40 a, too 10 1.70 1.4U 100 T.44 t.44 . II. let 1,10 New York Central N. T . O. A W J. 1.40 44Vj east H Norfolk A wosiors 4.14 11 4 40 do pfd North American Paciao Mall Pennsylvania - People Oas P . C. r. A it. It Preaeed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Pslae Car ..... Reading do let pfd , da Id pfd Republic steel do pfd Rock Island Co , do pfd t. U A g. F. 44 pfd..., IM. Loula SouthwoMora.! d pfd Souther Paelte Souther Railway , do pfd Tonsaaae Coal aad Irea Texae A Pacific T.. St. L. A W do pfd Vntoe PaaiB de eld 804 It 41 M IT 141 141 141 44 41 41 11. 84 44 44 44 Ml ..444.4 144 IM t0 Mv Ml 1,404 404 I0,o L4 ' 1.404 1404 M 17 11 4 44 a H 17 SH 7 4 M 44 44 41 C ft MJ 700 41 41 41 1.10 U1 117 lllu 1.74 44 44 MS :::: :::: :::: 14.144 11 41 H 80 44 44 11 40 44 44 44 114. Ml 114 11 IK. llaitea Staua lena United Stales Realtr United Slates Rubber do sfd II l.0 ! 11 M 4 U lie mZ W.Kt 41 44 4. U.4U4 101 lu 104 84 44 ".44 t United State ileal do pd Vlrsiuia-Carollns Chemical do pfd Wabaah do pfd Wlla-rro SUpr Waallagliouo gloetrle Wiura Ubiob vVhewllns A Lake Erie Wiacooaia Caatral , de pfd Northva PaoISc Central Laihr de pfd loaa ikesteld Great Nonker ptd Inursrbaa MMropoiltaa ... do pld Es-dlrUaad. 80 .... is 1 ! 44 44 .... 9M .... lit 44 II 44 -44 44 10 ' 84 n 44 41 I I.4U 114 S14 111 40 41 u W vv 14 104 Tl 74 71 T.i0 lla iaj u, H Ci . ltd 4U 1 111 14 Total sales for tns nay. L276JO0 shares. Troasary tatesaeat. WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct. l.-Todsy,s statement of the treasury bslao. In ths general fund exclusive of the iso,ojo 0u0 auld reserve, shows: Avallabla cash balance ...8-1 fll (S Gold coin and bullion 113 S11M6 Qoid certlflrataa , .....;; Sii.oi!r40 Monthly Calaavse gtalesaea. WASHINOTON. Oct. l.-Today-s ,uta meot of the director of the mint shows that ths coinage executed at the mints of the United States during September ' $,twJ,l2, gUver, tl.8V4,fvVi, nxinor txitoai immiiiv tu iu..l.t. SS COllOWS: XrOld DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1906. tl-VS71. In artdlllrn there were coined 4rt.ot) 6-pcso gold pieces for the Mexican srovern ment. Rew York -Moaey Markot. NF.W YORK. Oct. I. MONEY-On csll. strong at 4Vo per cent; ruling rate, 6vu'7 per cent; chielng bid. 44 per cent; offered st 8 per cent; Isst lonn, 4)i per cent. Time Inane, easier; sixty days, J perirenl: ninety d.iys, 1j7 per cent; six months, per crnt. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER HVT per cent. STERLING EXCHANGB-Stesdy. with actusl business In bankers' bills st 84 Km 4 fOtt for demand and St 4.794(f 4 7W5 for alxty-dsy bills; posted rates, S4.(sHJ4 .81; commerrlsl bills, $4 TS-irt 1. SILVER Bar, fcc; Mexican dolUrs, $2Hc. PONHS Government and rallrosd flrrn. Quotations on bonds today were as fol lows: V. 8. ret. 1. reg.. ..! Jtpes 4 rt 41 do coupon liS: do 14 aoiie 4 C R. I, ret int 1. A N. lifted 4..I 4e eoupos iw "Manhattan e. f. 4e.liv V 8. old 4. rf....101 Miilcin Central 4.. 40 do coupon I0114 do lat lee 71 r. S. new 4. rf....1lt M A it. L. 4 4 do coupon in m , K. A T. 4 innv. Amotion Tobaccs 4. ns! do Mi 14 do 4 10a N. R. R. ot M. e. 4a M Atrhleon e. 4a...ofi N. T. Cntrv f. Ia ! do id). 4a.. MH N i Contrtl f. 4e li Atlantis c. L. 4s.. B. A O. 4s do ! B. R. T. r. 4s Central of 0. Is.. do lit Ine do J Ih do 44 Ine C. A O. 4 -C. A A. a 4 Norther Part Ho, 4a 101 .101 . . 41 .111 . It . . .104 N A W. con. 4a.... ! Oresss 8. U r. 4.. 44 Pnn. e. I've 101 Reading General 4.. ft U I I, M. e. 4all1 St. L. A 8. P. f. 41 St. L. Southors 4a.. 7 Snboard A: L. 4a.. 44 Southern Paclfle 4o... 41 do lat 4i cr 41 Southorn Ratlway la.UKH C. B. A Q. s. 4a.. C, R. I. A P. 4a.... lis, do cel. la p C, C.,C. A St L.s.4al1 Texaa A .ran Be leta. 111 Colo. InS os. Ber. A. 7ljT.. 8t. L. A W. 4s. 11 Colo. A g. da (I Union Paclfle 4a Vi V. 8. Steal 14 Is.... St Cb 4a 0ta D. A R. O. 4e....lonit DMIIIer' Bee. a,., g, Brio prior Mas 4. ... 44 do gen. 4s to Hocking Valley 4a.l0 Webseh 1st 114 do nb. B ton WcHem Md. 4a.... t Wheeling A U 4 tl Wisconsin Cos. 4s... ID pan 110. japan 4a car U do M aertoa onvi Ex-Interest, offered Host on Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. 1 Call loans. 6fg per cent; time loans, 7 per cent. The closing quota tions on stocks and bonds were as follows: Atchison adj 44 Atlantic 11 4o 4a 100 Bingham 44 -niri .. "" raiumet A Heckla...w Atchl 107irntnn1al M do pd 100 Bootoa A Alhanr....l40 Boston A Main. ...14 Boston Elevated 1F4 FHohbnrg pld 11 Mexican Central .... 11 N. Y., N. H. A H.ll Pro Marquotu 51 I'nlot PaclBo 14X Copper Ran go 7 Daly West 1 Franklin U Oraaby 13' lals Rovale Iftuj Maaa. Mining 44 Michigan Mohawk 44 Montana C. A C 1 Old Dominion IIS Asior. Arg. chemical m pa ..so Amar. Pneu. Tub.., 13 Amor. Sugar 14t, do pfd in Amor. T. A T 119 Amrr. Woolen t do pd 101 Dominion Ml ... n Fit I eon Electrlo III,. 114 Maes Electric II do pld 7014 Mas Oas 1114 United Fruit 101 Ooeoola 117 Parrot 27 Qiilnev 14 Shannon 11 Tamarack 47 Trinity lit United Cooper U. 8. Mining (1 V. 8. Oil Mj Utah , victoria 1 Winona , Wolvertn 141 unit nno staes. O. C t7Va do Dfd. 81 North Butt 11 V. S. Steel .. do pfd....... Adventure .... .. 41. Butt Coalition ,.1M Nevada ,. lit .. 4 Calumet A Arlson4..11 .. II iTecumeoh 141 ..llZlArloaa Commercial. r Allouaa Ama Ira mated V Bid. "Asked ,I.nndn Cloalaa . Itoeks. LONDON, Oct. I. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange wens: ronaole, for money. .44 1-14 M., X. A T 47 New Tork Central ..141 Norfolk A Western. .101 do pfd 44 Ontario A Western.. 40 ao account (Nov.). .., Anaconda 14 Atchison 104 do pfd lot Baltlmor A Ohio.. .117 Canadian Faetle 111 Che A Onla I Chicago 0. W... 11 C, M. A 8. F 174 Do Boar 11 D. A R. 0 44 do pfd tl rvnnsyivama Rand Mines " . ( Reading Tl Bouthor Railway,.,, II do. pfd .101 Southorn Pacific. Union Faeiss ... da pfd , V. S. stool .... do sfd.. .. 44 ..IP .. 41 .. 47 ..114 .. 40 .. 4 Dna 47 U do 1st pfd Ills do Id pfd 11 Wabaah Illinois Contra! ...... IM L. A N lu do pfd Spanish 4 SILVER Steady, 81 11-ltd per ounce. mun,i o:rni uvr cent, rISCOUNT8-The rates of discount In the open market for short blllo to 4 per cent; throe months' bills, 4&44 per cent. Boston Copever Market. Closing quotations on pogton copper mar ket, reported by Logan; Bryan. $ Board of Trade building, OmxftSij Advonture 4 Michigan 11 Alloues ,. 11 Mohawk 48 Atlantte 11 Nevada Ceaaalldatei. 11 Bingham S4Uj North Dstta 101 Black Mounts! old DoatlBles II Bootoa Consolidated.. II . Oecevla ...117 Butu Coalition M Pass. Berries 14 Calumet A Arlaoaa. .111 Pneu. sarvloa, ptd... 11 Calumot A HocU....1l 4lncy 4 Centennial 114 (nan no t 11 Coppor Range ....... 11 Tajsanvsk 47 Dallr Wt 11 Trinity 11 Bast Butt 14 United Pralt 17 Pranklls ..1 it Unltwl' SUteo, com.. 41 Oroano Ccgy.r 14 United States, pfd.... 44 Cranky . 1H4 UUh OonaolldaUMl.... 44 Helvetia g ttak Coppor II Isl Roysl 90 Victoria 1 L 8. A Pittsburg.... 11 Winona . Maasachueotla I WolveMna la Sew York Mlnlasr Stosks NEW YORK. Oct. 1. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adam Cos.. LIttI Chief , Ontario Opklr Potosl Have Sierra Nevada Small Hopos .. Standard ... I ...100 ...844 ... II ...114 ... 10 ... 14 ...844 Alice Brunswick Cos.. Comstock Tunnol Con. Cal. A Va. Horn Silver .. . 44 . 14 . II . 44 .10 Iroa Silver Lsadvilio Cos Offered. 1 MO I Pablle Debt Statement. WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. L-The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of buslnsss Brpten bcr 28, 1806, ths debt, less cash In tha treasury amounted to $964,244,110, which is a de crease for the month of $1,122,1!. This de crease Is accounted for by a large increase in the cash on hand, due largely to in creased receipts. Ths debt la recapitu lated as follows: 1 Intsrest bearing debt. $872,158,204; debt on which Interest hes ceased since maturity, $10,186,876: debt bearing no Interact, $3t8, 172.718. Total, $LS26,468.28. This amount, however, does not include $1,067,828,868 In certificates and treasury notes outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash on band, which la hsld for their redemption. Ths cash In tha treasury is given as follows: Gold re serve. $160,000,000; trust funds, $1,367,323.86$; Jsneral funds, $188,048,387; In national bank epoaltories. $134,18.888; In treasury Philip pine Islands, $6,814,734; total, $1,646,807,874, against whdeh there are demand liabilities outstanding amounting to $1, 176,004.374, which leaves a cask balancs on hand of $371,Z1S,09C - Bank Clemrlars. OMAHA. Oct. L Bank clearings for today war $1,713,861.28 and for th correspond ing data last year $1,778,683.68. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Oct. L-COTTON Spot closed quiet, 86 points advance; middling uplands. 10.26c; middling gulf, 10.60c; sales, 46,706 bales. ST. LOUIS. Mo., Oct, L COTTON Firm, Middling, fro; shipments, 117 bales; stock, 10,8X10 bales LIVERPOOL, Oct 1. COTTON 8 pot, moderate buslnsss done; prises $ points higher; American middling fair, 128d; good middling,, COld; middling, 8.77d: low mid dling, 6 67d; good ordinary, S.Sid 1 ordinary, 6 08d. The sales of th day were 1.000 bales, of which 600 wore for spoculstlon and ex port and Included 6,800 Americans. Re ceipts, 7,000 bales. Including 4,700 bales of American. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 1. COTTON Spot closed firm; sales 6.160 bales. Low ordinary, Sarleo. nominal; ordinary, S It-16c, nominal; good ordinary, 8c; low middling, 81-lc; middling, 811-lSc; good middling. 816-ltic; middling fair, 10 6-14c, nominal; fair, lSls-ltc, nominal. Receipts, 1718 bales; stock. 64,733 bales ' Cogs Market. NEW YORK, Oct, 1. COPTElC-rutures opened steady at a decline of 64io points In sympathy with lower European markets than looked for, easy offers from Brasll snd continued large receipts. Trading was very quiet and the market continued around the opening figures, with the close steady at a net decline of 6316 points Bnlns wers reported of 6.160 bags, including December st .0c : March, 4 sue; May. .0c-; July. 7 0"c September, 7.104J1.16C Spot Rio. steady No. I Invoice, c li aad Molasses'. NEW TORK. Oot. 1. SUGAR Raw steady; fair refined, 8 8-16c; centrifugal, st test. 4 l-14c; molasses sugar, 8 -16c, Heflned quiet; No. 1 4 60c; No. 7, 4.40c; No. s' 4.36c; No. 1. 4.26c; No. 11 4 Sue; No. It 4.16c; No. 11 4.10c; No. 14. 4.06c (Wee t tuners A, 4 80c: mould A, 816c; cut loaf 6.70c; crushed, .70c; powdered, .10c; granu lated, 6c; cubes, 6.26c, MOLA 88 r-H Steady; New Orlaana open kettle, good to choice. vk&3b. SYRUP-Soe. NEW ORLEANS. Oct. l.-RUGAR- tenZa, lisijllku. Bteauiy; rentnruaaj yeuow, 4, T-lSv; sc. OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET Lam Eeceipts of Csttl, lot Tricts Osntrall Ctesdy. NO VERY IMPORTANT CHANGE IN HOGS Anotker Very Israe Ran of gkeen aad La as be nest Killers A boat Steady, vrltk Feeders Aboat Steady. SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 1. 18M. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Shep. Ofhcisl Monday S.6U0 2.w Ul.'HW Same day last week.... S.4UI $.v4 ,rti same two weeks ago... 6,Ja i.t 4.413 Same three weras ago.. 8.043 3.2n li.m; fame four weeks ago... I.oiii 1.3M 14. W7 teams day last year 8.413 1,718 87,.v The following table shows tbs receipts of cattle, hogs and snerp at South Omand for th year to date, compared with last yar: j06. Inc. -attle 7S4.0JJ 9;.4n7 8t.78 Hogs 2,OHX8i 1.8U.V43 lt4.tW fheep L424.8HJ 1.1.4.W 16i,i78 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers.... $6-760. S3 rstr to good corn-fed steers s.Mgs.i6 Common to fair corn-fed steers.. 4.6oi.) Good to choice range steers .6tt.08 Falr to good rangs steers 4.1M84 &t Common to fsir range steers S6tf4.0v Good grass cos snd bslfers 8.0fo.ii6 Fair to good tows and helfsrs.. 2 4v0 Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1.6nw2.40 Good to choice stocksra and fdrs.. 4.0Otfi4.6O rair to good stockers snd feeders. 8.AW4.vO Common to felr stockers t-'tbij Hulls, stsgs, etc 1.761.76 Veal calves 4.00i,00 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omsha for ths last several days, with comparisons: Pats, I 1C. 11806.11804. llfKM. 11302. 101. 11800. Sept. 18. Kept. 80. f WVs! 131 t 741 6 sol Til T 871 s is $ u 8 28 I 81 6 II $ 1$ 6 18 6 16 6 1 6 17 t 13 f OS I 88 T H1 il 7 S7l 77 S 86 evpt. 81.. Bept. a.. $ HH $ 13S $ 801 I 321 $ 81 I 76 6 76 S Kl $ 80 $ 7!tl 7 741 8 61 6 70 I 6 69 6 12 $ 7l $ S2 o e at S hv4 fept. a.. Fept. 84.. Sept. 26.. Sept. 26.. 8 28 ( 17 8 71 S 17H s iW I 2S S 84 T 66 7 86 1 U 8 8fl $ n 8 78 1 m $ SI 8cpt. 27.. 20, $13 Bept. its.. Sept. 28.. Sept. 80.. Oct. L... S la 21 e 6 181 t 18 6 74 6 66 7 31. 7 24 7 14 8. a S 68 8 Ui 6 SB S 74 $ 76 Sunday. RANGES Of PRICE8. Cattle. Hoes. Omaha $l.rci 90 $6.6oy 40 Chicago 1.60(h 86 .KytTi Kansas City 1.76fi .40 Hop 66 St. Louis 2.6O.60 S.2tl.70 Bloux City 2.60tu41.86 S.OOvH.88 The official number of cars stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.H'r's. C, M. A St. P 17 1 Missouri Pacific 6 Union Pacific 84 8 46 12 C. A N. W. (east) 1 C. A N. W. (west). .117 11 26 1 C. St. P. M. O... 1 C, B. Q. (east).... 1 1 C, B. Q. (west). ..168 ' I O C R. I. A P. (west) 1 .. Illinois Central 3 Chicago, Gt, West 1 .. .. ToUl receipts 400 80 133 U Tha disposition of the day's recelpta was as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num ber of head Indicated: Cattls. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 444 it8 1.308 Swift and Company 814 6t 664 Cud&hy Packing Co L& 6V5 Armour Co 618 607 Armour A Co, Denver.. 80 .... Vansant Co 177 Carey A Benton 87 .... Lobman A Co 264 .... McCreary A Carey 8M .... W. I. Stephen 370 Hill A Co 227 , .... P. P. Lewis 73 Huston ss Co 128 .... Hamilton A Rothschild... 822 L. P. Hun 181 Wolf 428 J. H. Bulla 118 Mike Haggerty 206 J. B. Root A Co 366 Z. H. Clark 71 T. B. Inghram 17 .... Sullivan Bros $1 .... V. A. Brltton ,. 4 t34 UM Uehmer Bros...., 13 Other buyers...... 731 10 18.608 Total 7.467 1033 17.566 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn ing were very liberal, $43 cars being re ported, which was about the came as one week ago and larger than two weeks ago by over 100 cars. The market as a whole was In very fair condition and generally satisfactory to sellers. There were no beef steer of any con sequence In sight, either corn-feds or greasers. The fact was, considering th large receipts of other kinds of cattle, the beef supply - was extremely meager. At the same time there was a fair de mand and the market aa a whole Just about steady wltn the close of last week. For some reason or other buyers seemod to be especially eager for good cows anjl heifers and In spits of the fact that the receipts of that kind of cattle were very liberal tha market on the best grades was quite actlv at strong prices. In fact, tha general market might be described as steady to strong. It being Ak-Sar-Ben week, feeder spec ulators were all anticipating a very large country demand and for that reason they were all free buyers of stockers and feeders this morning. In spits of th fact that the receipts of that kind of cat tle were large the market opened In good season and was fairly actlvs on all de sirable kinds. Prlres generally remained about steady with last week, at least that was true of everything th.t could be con sidered at all deslrabls Representative sales: . BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. No. a. Pr. 8 ISO 4 1 44 1148 8 44 IS 1041 8 44 COWS. 1 T44 1 M 4 111 S 44 1 10W 8 14 1 UN S IS 1 1044 3 44 HEIFERS. 8 844 8 44 14 m 111 l. 114 I 4 1... II I 1 1 474 S 4 1 104 8 IS BULLS. 1....... 1464 8 II STOCK CALVES. 8 44 I 44 t 444 I IS STOCKERS AND FKSDER8. a 474 1 11 lu 1 1 6 4S4 I 44 1 144 I 16 14 144 I 14 WESTERNS. NbtiHAbKA. 22 feeders.. 1068 4 00 $ feeders.. 103$ 8 8$ $ bulls 16oi $ 30 7 oows 10U 1 10 6 feeders.. Ife4 $ (to SOUTH DAKOTA. . t feeder.. 836 3 60 8 cows 88$ 1 80 COLORADO. I stsers.... 803 $80 81 steers..., $ 80 $0 steers.... 80S 8 66 - H. G. Truman, Nebraska. 8 feeders.. Set) 3 76 3 feeders.. 83$ 4 16 IS feeders.. 1014 $ 86 $ feeders.. 1014 $ 7 cows $74 1 80 13 cows 868 1 86 - 17 feeder.. 1063 4 00 64 feeder.. She 4 40 L. W. Parker Neb. 14 heifer... 841 3 80 $ heifers... 860 t 80 Sutton A Toast, Nebraska. il oows Me 2 86 Charles Johnson, South Dakota. 18 feeders.. 1268 8 J. T. Long, South Dakota. 88 feeders.. 889 8 66 1 feeders.. 8S8 8 00 6 oows 870 I 66 W. H. Dryden, South Dakota. 10 steer. ..J087 3 86 4 oows 832 40 B. Fooney, South Dakota. steers. ...115 8 80 6 steers.. ..1144 ISO Riverside L. 8, Co.. Wyoming. 4 bulls 167 t 10 13 feeders.. 964 1 60 U cows HK8 1 86 ' 128 cows 896 8 10 V. Aikman Wyo. 4 feeder.. 1077 4 06 17 feeder.. 1118 4 08 HOGcl Receipts of hogs were so light that there wers not enough In sight to really make a market. Aa usual whon such conditions prevail It took longer to sell the few loads her than it usually does to dispose of much larger receipts, as buyers did not seem to feel that there were enough hog in sight to rsaily pay to bother with. Some of the early sal mad to speo nlstors looksd a Uttl stronger than last week's close, but tha general feeling was only about steady and the trade was slew at that. Repressntatlva sales: . No. A. SB. Pr. No. A ghpr. 1 1 ... 3 4 41 4 I H II ... 6 44 4 ti IS IH U IK ... II 41 Ill IS II ' I u ... 1 si sea aa a;u. m so 1 rt ZS4 4 81 11 14 14 4 14 44 ul 1 u 61,... v.. 14 ... I II Tl.. n.. .K4 14 4 I .IM 44 44 18 Ut tl 114 4........H4 $ . 4 I I 4 4...M ... 4 44 14 Ml 44 4 84 4. 441 10 I 14 44 !4 1 4 4 41 ISO 44 4 tl 11 Ml ... I tl". 14....... 121 .14 11 I II .114 4 4 4 ' 47.. SHEEP foe receipts were largo this morning. 128 cars being reported, which is th largest day's receipts on record at this point sloes September 14, 1904. Th large run, however, was not surprising as svsry on bad sutttk-livAlod beavy so celpts for every dsy this week. It might be sdded In this connection that the re ceipts for Peptcmber proved to be the Urgent for thst month in the history of the msrket. More than that, the receipts were the Isrgest for any montn in tho history of th yards, bsrring only Octo ber. The official count f last week's re ceipts showed the total to have fnllen very little short of the lflo.oo) maik, which more thsn the total receipts for the week st Kansas City, Kt Joseph, St. Ixinls and Sioux Cltv. In spit of the fact thst re-elpts wove Isrge this morning, buyer were out !n the barn In very good seaaon snd packers were not long In opening t?ie market. There seemed to be s very good dema'id for desirable fst stuff and the msrket on sll good grades could ssfelv l celled ss stesdy. As packers all seemed to be looking for good killers, the trsde on In ferior grades being rather slow. As usual at this sennon of the yesr ths grest big bulk of al! the receipt con sisted of feeding sheep and Umhs As It was a Monday morning the attemlsnce of country buyers wss not especially large, but they kept dropping In all dsy on the later psssenger trslns so that be fore th close of the msrket there were a large number of buyers snd prospective buyers present. The msrket opened rather slow on all klni of leeders, the early buying being limited largely to buying on orders on th part of comml.f Inn men. As the offerings were so Isrge and ss Chicago was reporting a still fur ther decline there was a tendency to btar the market wherever It was possible to do so. While a good deal of the more desir able kinds sold aa well as last week, tho tendency of the market was lower. As the trade got under way It became, apparent that the demand for feeders wss much Isrger thsn sppesred on the opening and the market Inctead of closing up lower ss had been expected, took a turn In the other direction. In fact, feeders became not only active, but fully stesdy, and In some cases stronger thsn last week. Feeder buyers stood up to the rack and took everything ottered, so that by mid day the big end of the receipts had changed hsnds. In fact everything sold about ss fast ss It could be hsped up resdy to bo shown. Considering the large receipts, it would be hsrd to Imagine a market In a more satisfactory condition. Quotations on killers: Good to choice lambs, 17.0047.25; fair trl good lsmhs. $6,7617.00; good to choice yearling. $6.60$ 6.75; good to choice wethers. $6.00 6.26; good lo choice ewes. 84. 6094. S6. Quotations on feeder: Lambs, 86.60ft 8.70: yearlings. $6 16 6 60; wethers, $4.76 (06.10; ewes, $$.604.60; breeding ewes, $5 004762$. Representative sales: 218 Idaho feeder ewes 94 4 30 1S7 Idaho ewes 101 4 6 478 Wyoming wethers and year lings 108 $ 26 178 Id ho Iambs 61 6 408 Idaho lambs 63 S 60 110 Idaho lambs 64 S 75 CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK MARKET Cattls Steady to Strong Hogs nasi Sheep) Steady. CHICAGO, Oct. 1. CATTLE-Rce!pts. 23.000 head; market steady to strong; com mon to prime steers, 34.76116.16; cows, $2., 0t() 4.76; heifers, $2.Otr6.36; bull. $:.47l5;; calves, $3.00478.60; heifer and feeders, $2.61 tyt.so. HOGS Receipts, 80,000 head; market steady; choice to prime heavy, 34.eMr6.72Vt; medium to good heavy, S6.wOt8.60; butcher weights, $4.aVn.m; good to choice mixed, $rV60ii.60; packing. $6.206 60; pigs, $6.76V 6.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4WM head; market steady for dholce lambs and sheep, other steady to 10c lower; sheep, K7vfi6.40; yearlings, $5.70tf.00; lambs, $6.00 7.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Mo.. October 1. CAT TLE Recelpta, 34,000 head. Including 1,600 southerns; market steady to strong; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.60G(.60; fair to good, $4.00i.SG; western fed steers, $$.4001.00; stockers and feeders, $2.2604.60; southern steers, $2.60O$.$0; southern cows, $1.7$O2.80; native cows. $1.7608.76; native heifer, $3.6006 00; bulls. $2.0043 3.10; calves, $3 00O8.00. HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head: market strong: top. $6.63tt; heavy, $.4O06.6O; packers, SS.40O 8.62 H; pigs and lights, $t.00O6.63V. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market steady to strong; lambs. $6.5007.36; ewes and yearlings, $4.76 6.60; western yearlings, $5.0005.86: western sheep, $4.1606.25; f lockers and feeders, $$.5005.60. '4 1 1 1 1 St. LoalS I.lv "toek Market. - ' ST. 'LOUIS, 'MOm Oct. 1. CATTLE Re ceipt, 5,600 head. Inoludlng 3,500 Texans; market 10c higher. Native shipping and export steers, 84.80fi.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.264f6.70; steers under 1,000 lbs.. 84.O0tSa.00; stockers and feeders, $2.50 (&4.60; cows and heifers. $3.6006.60; canners, $1,2642-26; bulls, $2.0004.03; calves, $3.0r7.00; Texaa and Indian steers, $3.0006.10; cow and heifers, $2.0003.76. HOGS Receipts, $.600 bead; market, to higher. Pigs and lights. $6.2006.65; packers, $6.3006.85; butcher and best heavy, $6.66 6 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market, stesdy. Native muttons $2.0006.60; lambs, $4.(O7.00; culls and bucks, $3.0003.60; stockers. $3.7604.35- St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo Oct. 1. CATTLE Receipts, 8.028 head; steady to 10c lower. Natives, $4.6004.26; cows and heifers, $1.60 04.76; steers and feeders, 83.0OWI.30. HOGS Receipts, 1,088 head; market strong to 6c higher. Light, $6.3tfMI.60; bulk, $S3h,.46. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.056; markst steady. Lambs, $7.26; yearlings, $6.66; ewes, $4.90. loaa City Ltv Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la., Oct. l.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 7.000 head. Market steady; stockers, IOOI60 lower; beeves. $4.0U3i.26; cows, bulls and mlxsd, $2.6004.60; stockers and feedtrs, $3. 0004 26; calves and yearlings. $2.tOO$ 66. HOUS Receipt I.600 head. Markst strong, selling at' $6.00O.2S; bulk of sales. $6.16ti 20. SHEEP AND LAMES R celpts, 1,100 bead. Market 10c lower. Stock la SlSfht. Receipt of live atock at th lx principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3.600 3.600 S3,00 Sioux City 7.000 1.600 I S O Kansas City 84.000 4 600 10.000 BU Joseph 3.0:8 t088 2.068 St. Louis 6.600 8.500 1,(08 Chicago 23.000 30,000 40,000 Totals .71,028 43,668 87.6M Wool Markot. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 1. WOOL-Steady; iri dium grsdea, combing snd clothing, .40 37Vc: lis lit fine. lVtntic ; heavy fine, 1417c; tub washed, 32068c LONDON. Oct. 1. WOOL Th offerings at the wool auction sales today amounted to 12,141 bales. Including a large supply of mediums, which sold readily. Americans bought fine greasy cross-breds moderately and a few lots of super hslf-breds. The condition of the Falkland Islands offering wns poor, but they were taken by home and French buyers at steady prices. Several fiarcels were also taken by America. Fol owlng are the sales In detail: New South Wales, 7.000 balee; scoured. Is lid; greaov, 7dft ls IHd. Queensland, 1.600 bales; scoured, Ufim SAfed; greasy, 6d01s ld- Victoria, 600 bales', scoured. Is ldttl 6d: greasy, fk) 4 Is ?'rd. South Australia. 100 bales; greasy, ldfrls. West Australia, 700 bales; greasv, Wfr IHd. . Tasmania. 800 bales; greasy, IdO'ls 2Hd. New Zealnnd. 6 u0 bale; scoured, Ud01s U4jd. Falkland Islands, 1.400 bales; greasy. 6dflls Id. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 1. METALS There waa strong advance In the London tin market, accompanied by considerable spec ulative excitement, and ot rloeed at lr and futures at 194 ss. Locally th mar ket was strong snd higher, In sympathy with spot, quoted at Sil 60042. 76. Copper also showed sensational strength In both th Indon and local market. Supplies are said to b scares at all points, wau mine sold ahead well Into next year, and speculative shorts, as wsll as oonsumer, are bidding the market higher In an en deavor to cover their requirements. Lon don quoted 93 for both spot and future. Iocally laks was quoted at HDXvwtu.ft; electrolytic, $l$.6oO80.00; easting. 818.:6nt 19.76. Lead was steady st 86.760602 In th local market and at 18 lis 6d In Lon don. Spelter closed st 27 16s In London and at $6.1006 16 In the local market. Iron was lower In ths English market, with standard foundry quoted at 64 and Cleve land warrants at 54 6d. Locally Iron was unchanged with No. 1 foundry, northern, quoted at 821 .(48 22.08; No. $ foundry, north ern. $20.6002560; No. 1 foundry southern, in 0001.60; No. 1 foundry, southern, $.061 tjlfl 00. BT. LOUIS. Oct. 1-MBTAtA-Lead, firm at $6 86. Spelter, firm at $4 16 El4T$a Batter Market. ELGIN. UL. Oct. l.-BUTTER Ruled firm today at $4He, the seme ss last week. Output for th week, ts'L.OUO pounds. Wheat st Urtrpl. LIVERPOOL, Oct. I Th fotlowtag ara U stocas of whsat and own in tore sod I on qtisrs (mllway and can I depots not Includrdc Wheat. S,7?.1 centals; corn, J siv.ikv irnt.iu. OM4H4. WHl,F.l.K MARK8ST. Staple- and Paaey Prodaee, EGGS Per do., lStjlSo. L1VK Pol'LlKT-llens. 9c; rooster. 5c; turkeys. s.v,c; ducks, IsglOe; -spring thickens, P. BUTTKR l'arklne stork. ISn: choice to j fsncy dslrv. lmiituc; creamery, l?Hi4c. HAT Price quoted bv Omaha Fred com ipsny: Choice uplnnd, $ W; med'iim, $?); j coarse, $ftoon50. Rve strsw. $.sWir7.00. BRAN Per Ion. $16W. I VEGETABLES. 1 8WEET POTATOES Per bbl.. $7.50. TOM A TO K. Hon e grown, per lsket rf 20 lbs.. Stoi.lbc Wax Mi. an ft Per msrket bssket ot bout 13 lbs. 86c. TURNIPS, Bi;KT8 AND CARROTS Per j LIJAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per do.1 nraos, .it. CELKK?' Per do., 2S40r. CUCUMBERS Home grown, per do., 26c. ONIONS HoTe grown, 15c per bu.; Spn'h. 31. 7S per erst. GREEN ONIONS Pi r do, hunches, 16c. RAPISHE8-rer do, bunches, 16fl30o. V A W 11 , KTCJ t K .. M, l IX j LIMA BEAN-Per lb.."tVC. ' ORKEN PEPPERS Per msrket basket. 3T. PARS LET Hothouse, per do, bupohes, !0c. CABBAGE Home grown, per lb., !VC EGG PI NT per bssket. 50c. POTATOEft-Per hu.. 6o. TROPICAL FRUITS. " OH ANf5ES-Vlf ncias. according to sis, $4 2f00. LEMONS Llmonlers. extra fsney. !$ Ise. 8&6O; 800 sis. Ut 60; 890 else, $.; other brands. $1 leas. BANANAS Per mdhm-tse4 bunch, 1.75?2M.; (umbos, $?.6O43.00. DATES Psr lb., 606e. FRUIT8. PEACHES Colorado, 6VVII37.tiO; Missouri, 1 per o-Dsswet crate, gi.ivw'i.at; isurornia I bn I v. ).. per box. $1.00. i'Li'MS-oreson Italian prunes, gi.10. PEAHS-Bsrtlett. per box. 88 0. GRAPES Home grown, per 8-lb basket. 17c; Toksy, 1.75. APPLES-Per bhl., $2.0002.80. CRANBERRIES Per bbl., $650. ' MELONS. WATERMEIXN8 Per , lb., lOH0. or about 26030c esch. CANTELOUPES-Poor quality aad not priced. CUT MEAT PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lie; No. I ribs, SUc; No. ribs, 6c; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. 1 loin. 13c; No. 3 loin. : No. 1 chuck. Set No. I chucks, 4c; No. $ chuck, 8o No. 1 round. 8c; Nc 3 rounds, 7c; No. 8 rounds, 4c: No, 1 plate, 8c; No. 3 plate. tV; No. 8 plate, So, MISCELLAN hlOUS. SUGAR Grsnulstsd can, in sacks, $8.41; granuisted beet. In aacka, $6.31. . . CHEESE Swiss, nsw, 14c; Wisconsin brU'k, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c; twins, 14 V; young Americana, lla, COFFE Roasted, No. 36, 2Mo per lb.! No. 30, KMrsQ per lb.; No. 26, llo per lb.;. No. 20. lSWo per lb.: No. &. 12u oer lb. I SYRUP In bbls., no per gaL; la 0, ; S 10-1 b. cans. 81 70; cases, 11 6-1 b. cans, $1.80; : cases. 14 fa-lb. csns. 81.86. HONEY Per 24 frames, $3.$0, CANNED GOODS Corn, atandard west ern. S64ialo: Maine 81.14. Tnmiuiat B-lw I cans. 61.00; 2-lb., 97Hc4jfl.OO. Pinespples, I grated, Mb., $2.06492 .0: sliced, $1.802 20; ' gallon spples, fsncy, $4.66: Calif orals aprt , cots, $1.9004.28; pesrs, $1.7502.60; peaches, fsncy, $1.7602.40; H. C. peach, 82000360. Alaska sslmon, rd, 8L25: fsncy Chinook, r ., i.iv- iancy socasye, r ., i so; sarainoa, oil, $2.76; mustard, $8.00. Sweet pots toes, $1.1001.26; aauerkrsut. $1.00; pump kins. SOcftjtl.00; wsx besns. S-ln ' S6OOO0; lima beans, 8-lb., 76cOSl .36; splnaoh, $1.36; cheap pea. $-lb., SOo; extra, 76O0o; fancy, $i.36-(ri 16. CURED FISH-Famlty whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. 100 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack ersl, No. 1, $28.00; No. 2, $24.00; No. 3, $0.00; Irish. No. t, $14 00; herring. In bbls, 200 lbs. each, Norway, 4k, $12.00; Norway, Ik. $18.00; Holland, mixed, $11.00; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers, 80c: kegs, mixed, 70c. FISH Buffalo, largo dressed, 8c; trout, medium or large, dressed, 12c; pike, dressed, He; halibut, fine stock, lie; calflah, dressed 16c: bullheads, dressed and skinned. 12o, white perch, dressed, 8c; crapples, large, Ko; sunflsn, pan stxe, Sc; white bass, extra choice, 12c; pickerel, 8c; salmon, Chinook, lie; white flh (frosen), 12c: mackerel (Spanish). 16c; Nstlve. per flsh, 183rc; ' codfish, frerh, frosen, 12c; flounder, fresh, frozen, lie: blueflsh, fresh frosen, 16o; haddock, fresh frosen, 10c! red snapper. drVssed, Itc: smelts. No. 1, per lb 12o; lobsters (boiled), per lb., 40o green,' T7o; eel, per lb.. 18c; frog legs, per do.. He;,, roe hsd, $1 each; shsd roe, pair, 460. HEAL, ESTATE! TRANSFERS, Harry A. Wilson to Mary A. Wilson, 101s 5, 8. 10, 11 and 12, block L Lake View $ t Oeorge T. Mill, et al. to Fran Belne, lot 4 and 8, block 6, Deer ' Park ,.. Anna I. Locke and husband to Wil liam Rosen brook, lot 3, block 8, ' Orohard Hill L004 Charles Busob snd wife to John H. Morton, part lots 3 snd 4, block 4, Improvement Assn LSOS Mlcnsel Collin and wife to - Msr garet Buckley, lot 12 and 13, block sou, South Omaha 1 SOO John C. Cowln, et aU to Jacob Pster son, lots 1 and 3, Niels 100 Anna Roth and husband to Hugh 8. ' Thomas, lots 1 and 8, block 1, Baundera A Hlmeuaugh's f) Caroline L. Poppleton .to Hastings A Heyden, lot 16, block 4, Sulphur Springs . 76 City of Omaha to Standard Distilling and DIsU Co., part lot L block $44, Omaha , '.,... South Omaha Land company to Stan haus Lukovsky, lot 3, block 816, 80. Omsha 3M John Woltars to Csrl Gudatb, part lot 22, S. E. Roger' 80S Th Byron Reed company to John P. Mullen, lot 3, block 3, Foster'.... Loot Oust Borllng and wife to Anna C. Carlson, part lot 13, block 4, Camp bell 80S Howard L. Taylor to Stor Brewing compsny, tax lot 18, Omaha 1 National Life Insurance oompany to Howard L. Taylor, part tax lot 18, Omaha 1 Hastings A Heyden to George V. Bhlvly, lot 18, block 4. Klllaide U Oeorge Young snd wlfs to John For- pall, et si., lot 60 and 61, Fslr- ' mount Place 60s Jennie W. Graham and husband to Marl Wilcox. nVi lot 8, block 1 Horbacb's seoond 2,860 Csthsrins Muller to Hugh E. Wallace,' wtt lot 1, block A. Bedford Place.... ,T Putnam oompsay to Stor Brewing company, lot 7, block 13, Florence.... 1 Hugh Sutter snd wife Ut -Putnam, company, asms 1,000 Christina Uddln to Trula Martsusen, lot 8, block A, Lowe's (6S Alfred P. Hopkins and wife to Wll-' Ham S. Frasler, lot 18, block 8, Al- bright' Annex IM Mary Stuben and husbsnd to Henry -Rlx. lot 18 to 22. block 18, Flor- ence 35S Anton Jlndra to Mrs. Ellas Shields, ' lot 1$, Maloney's, and other lots.... . 800 Harry Tukey to John Tonnesen, lot I and S. block V Tukey Height SS Johanna E. Oberg and husbsnd to Rllxsbeth B. Wlssenburg, lot 12, block 4, Msrsh's S,75w Emma Border to Jesnis Burr, lot 10, block t. Sulphur Springs 8.600 Thomss W. Sulllvsn and wlfs to Ed wsrd Sweeney, lot 1, block B Pros pect Place 1,100 Burlington Savings bank to Thomss , . W. Sullivan, lot 11. block E. Pros pect Place 860 H- M. Brown and wlfs to John J. Daly, lot 2, block 1, South Exchange ' Plsce, South Omsha I National Bank of Commerce to John J Daly, lots 1 snd 4. block 1, So. Exchange Place, South Omaha 180 Paul A. Klein and husband to Loula ' Klein, se ssc. 32-16-10....... 7,000 Total ... .$2,Sb . - . . ' c B 0 NDS A. B. LEACH & CO., ' NEW-YORK. '- .' -j CHICAGO BOSTON I'mLADKLriUA f 1 i 1 1 ii I. i'! ? B 1 I i 1 ! 1 ' ' ' 4 i i . I i i i! i I i ii! ? hi 1 1 ! i I: if ! 9 ' ;. ; - o; I in.; I b s 1 I f '- I!. tse)