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    ' THE oiritilX " DAILY BEE : SATURDAY, OCTOBER
1907.
13
1
CRA1SAXD PRODUCE MARKET ft'
teneral Slackening of the Rush of
. the Prerioui Day.
EDGE tOIT EXTORT BUSINESS
alaanasaVSMBB
Wheat I Dall aad Almost Helpless
and Prleee Art Soma Eaeler "
, After the Market's Bis
Balge.
OMAHA, Oct. 4, 1907.
Today market was a general alackenlnf
off of yesterday' ruah affair. Tha edge
wa Off all the export builnesa, with
foreign offering very scarce, and what
bids were made were somewhat out of line.
Persistent reports of extreme dry weather
In Australia were the only human feature.
Wheat was dull and almoat lifeless and
rices were some easier after the big
i yesterday. Export business, wnion
held so strong, acted aa If the edg
d been taken off and few aalea were
mad. Dry weather reporta from Australia
were persistent ana held price moder
ately flrmr.
December option opened at MHO and
dosed at 93V4n.
Cnrn waa soft and acted bearllh with
wheat and Increased receipts and largo
selllns orders held by commission houses.
All bids were easier and somewhat lower
nil the markat hill little hulllah footing.
December corn opened at 621c and closed
St lilkf.
Oats opened firmer and showed better
strens-th thnn wheat or corn. Commission
houses were rand huver and all offerings
were well absorbed, especially the better
rrsdea:
the market was practically featuralesa
and trading was not active. December
oats opened st 49Tc sml closed at c.
l'rln.tv ovhnat recrint were SnU.flflO btl
and shipments were Stitono bu.. against re
ceipts laal year of 1,542,000 bu. and snip
ments of Ml.OfO bu.
Corn recelnts were 8J6.000 bu. nd hlp'
ments were OflO bu.. aaalnst receipts last
year of 558,000 -bu. and ahlpments of 004,000
bu.
Clearancea Were T9.O0O bu. of com, 27.000
bti. of oata and wheat and flour equal to
3ti4.0l0 hu
Liverpool closed VI lower to Hd higher
on wheat and vd Ihwer on corn.
Seaboard reported 1.89(1.000 bu. of wheat
and ino.ono bu. of corn for export.
Local ranga ot options:
patents." jfi nr clear. M.flflO:
cond clears, 13 101.20,
f KKD-HI. naA daman-' at
'-.'i'V -,0 arrive closed at t.mi.
l444A.N-.In bulk, IJO.TCU 21.00. . . ..
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
Ceadltlea f Trade aad Qaetatleas
- Stable aad Faaey Proaaee.
EGOS-Per doi., 19c.
BL'TTf.R.Pm iin iiu.k mu' rhnlne
to fancy dairy. 23c: creamery. 28c.
CHEESiC Ne- full prm Wisconsin
twins, ltc; new full creem, brick, ltic; do
mestic,' new Swiss, iyglMc; new llmberger,
le-iilflc; young Americas. 16o.
LIVE FOULTRY-Sprlng chickens. 19
11c; hens, avjlOc; roosters, 6c; turkey, 12o;
ouchs, yaiioc: Bees, sc.
HAY Choice No. 1 unland. 110.00: m-
lum. 9900: Nn 1 hntlnm U.O0: off grade
from IS 60 to in SO- rvi at aw. 17.00: Nil. 1
alfalfa, 111.00.
FRUITS AND MKI-ON8.
APPLES Wealthy tt an tier bu. : Cali
fornia Bellefleur. i2.2033.2e; Wolt river
eiuiirs. i w eor.ioni
w
Articles. Open". Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tea y
Wheat . I
Dec... 4S , HaV, W M
May... l ooi i (HHi V9T 9 1 om-i
July... 9;Vj W'i 9d . 94 I4.
Oom
Dee.... 2t ' 67 - f3- KV4 6'JV,
' May... .. bik MS 64 M 6314
July... &ij h 624a 624 ?.
Oats-' .
Dec.... 60 I 40il 4t 40'A
May... tiy, 63V4j C14.I 62V Hj
Omaha Cask Frleea.
WHEAT-No. I hard. W4c; No. t hard
I spring, su
No.
92&92Vic; No. 4 hard, 690
90c: tio grade. eUrfj8t;c.
CORN NO. 8, otVif.B'.iT-; No. 4, KiftWHc
no grde, 62&64c; No. S white, 6WaWc
NO. S mixed. 46ii4ViC.
OATS-No. t white, 4t;t4c; N. 4 White,
4Wi'46c; standard, 47iR47V,c.
RT HJ-No. 2. 8uQ2c; No. t, 7&379C.
Carlat Recelprs.
Wheat
Chlcngo 96
Kansas City 113
Minneapolis ....161
Omaha IS
Duluth 414
St. Louli 90
Corn.
429
39
Oats
SO
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Vmrvniir PTAMr I VI TiWnC ffor.nl rna tvll on nuvlna for the account
ilLH lUUlV JIULIVJ AM) DU31Jof Insurance companies. Americans closed
noo
Hal--lb
Feat ares of the Trading; aad Closlac
Prices Board ( Trade.
CHICAGO, Oct. 4.-Llberal realising Sale
caused a weak market In wheat here today,
At the close December wheat waa ff Vc,
Corn waa a shade lower. Oata were up Wo,
Provisions were unchanged to hado
higher.
At the opening of today' market much
long wheat waa offered, holdera being anx
ious te realise on the sharp bulge of yes
terday. The offerings were free throughout
tha day. The market was also depressed
y a decline In tha export demand and the
,'allura of rfie Liverpool market to fully re
spond to yesterday s advance here. Prices
stine.ned somewhat about the middle ot the
davJon the report ot delayed seeding la
TrxAi and Oklahoma, A alight revival In
exiTrt business also aided tne bulls priot
to tha close.' December opened Cffc
higher to Wc lower at Il.tMi to tl.oHt,
doclined to,l.mNc tind closed at tl
l.(. Clearancecs of wheat and flour
were equal to 864.700 bu. Exports for the
week aa shown by Uradstreel s, were equal
to 4,7(0,000 bu. Primary receipts were j3.
wO bu., against l,34i!,Oui) bu. on the same
i. ay a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Ciucago reporta receipts ot tittit cars, against
cars last week and 8J0 cars a year ago.
Tha corn market waa easy because of the
Weakness of Wheat and favorable weather
for tbe curing of the new crop. The vol
ume of trade was small and the market
closed easy. December opened a shade to
Vu lower at SstitoWc to KW.c sold off lo 67c
sold ore to 17?
ATKRMrilNa IT.ieh &SM0c: Crated
for ehlpnent, lio uer lb.
CANTALOUPE Rocky Ford, standard
crate, 12.25; home grown, standard, tl.it-
l.'TAH PEACHP.ft Par box. 1.3o: Colo
rado, tl.35.
f'KARa-partletta. U 50 cer box: riemtsn
beauties. 1.0O.
ORAFFg-Homt grown. -lb. basket, a
2flo; California malaga, tl.71.
fRt'Nra-i'i.k ton. ti ii:mr. xl.2a:
Hungarian, $?00.
BLUEBKRRirS Per It-ot., CM. -
VMIfT,.1t
NAVY BRANS tin. No. 1.
tin; No. 2. 12 10: Lima. I Wo per lb.
rOTA TOES Per bu., new. Vie.
PEANB New wax and atrlno-i 40(M0C.Der
market basket.
BERTH. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per
market basket, floe.
RADISH EH Per do, bunches, bom
grown, h)c.
tomatoes Home grown, market cas
ket crate, &0c.
three-crown loose Muscatels ara quoted at
9c; four-crown, 10c; seeded rslstns, VW9
CUCUMBER8-Per basKet, 86300.
CET.ERt" Kaiafiiasoo, ZuilioO.
ONlONis-Tcllow and red. to per lb.l
Bpsnlsh per crate. 11.36.
new I'Eft'KKS f er maraei dmmi,
ne
Iwcet POTATOES-Market basket. oc;
Virginia sweets, per hhl. u.in. -
REinr CtT8-No. t ribs. 14c; No. J rib.
lie: No. S ribs, to; No. I loin, lite; No. I
loin, 3c; No. 9 loin. P?; No. 1 chuck, 6Hc:
No. 5 chilek. Ma; No. S chuck, 9c; No. I
round, 9c; No. 2 round, 71c; No. 8 round,
c; No. 1 plate, tc; No. I piste. iW. No. I
pute, He,
LEMONS-- utmonera, aco sts. ti.w. omer
bisndt. Mufti. 00 less.
DATES- KailawK', SUc; Buyer, tc;
lowls, tc; ne st ted walnut lalei,
box, II e.
BANANAS - r medium ti3d bunco.
t:0i.lt; I umbos. !2 0uSJ.60.
ORANOFS Valencia, J and r siren,
t4.tu'ti4,76; IS.. 150. 17. iL and 91 slseg. 92
"CALIFORNIA DRIEi FRUITS-Prune
Are somewhat Unset,led by freer offering
from accord hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades Quo
tation range from (c lo lo for California
fruit and from 640 to Ic for Oregon.
Peaches are slightly easier, wlrn fancy yel
low qucted al 13Hc. Ramus ar firm;
Uo.
HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen ltd,
No. 1, IVc; No. t, 7ViC; bull hide; $c;. green
hide. No. 1. Jc; No. 2. c; horso. H.S0U3.S0;
sliaep pelts. r,0c$l.. Tallow, No. I. 4Ac;
No. L HWC. Wool. 16t22o.
COrFEE Roasted, No. . Ke per lb.;
No. 20, HHo per lb ; N.. 99, lo per lb.;
No. 21. Uu per lb.
PIBH-UallbuL llo: trout. plckerol,
10c; pike, Do, pike, freah frozen, 12c;
whltensh, ItUliin; bunalo, ic; bullheads,
skinned and ilteeAed, l"te( catdsh, dressed.
17c; whit perch, 7c, whit bass, Itc; blacK
bass, 2c; sunfish, OQfot crappies, 6ol
laraa craniilas. ihc: herring, freslt Irosen
6c i whltensh, frosen, lSS15c; pickerel, fresh
frozen. Be: Enaniah msckerei. lie: natlva
mackarsl. lu.c per nsh: codfish, fresh
froseu. lie; red snipper, lie; flounders,
fraah frszan. L!oi haddock, frssh froten. Ic:
smelte, 13o; shad roe, 4io per lb.; frog legs,
ibo per dor; green-sea turtle tne&t, ion
tier lb.
CANNED (JOOD3 Corn, standard west
ern, fi&o. Tomatoes, fanny 3-pound cans.
SI. 4: standard. 1-pound cans, II Ho. fine
annles. aratsd. t-nnund. I? )4l2.JO: sliced.
tl.7Wz.2S. Gallon applea, li.te. California
aprlcota, 12.00. Pears, 41.7bt2.M. I'eachca,
tl. 7502.10. L. C. peaches, 92.0002.60. Alaska
salmon, red. 11.20: fanry Chinook, flat.
fancy sockeye, flat, II 9 i. Bardlnea, quarter
oil, I2.it; Ihreeuarter mustard, 13.10.
Bweet potatoes. i.Z612.'. SauerHraut, 90o.
PuniLiUins. lOifiJl.OO. Lima branu. it-pound.
;ScmJ1.-5. boaked peas, 2-pound. 0c fancy.
ll.2t1.4i.
Volume of Dealings Smallest for Year
and Pricea Are Slufgiih.
SUPPLY OF STOCKS SCANTY
Baying, However, Come Oalr When
Coaresslons Are Made Me esa eat
ot Faada from New York
a Factor.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-Dealmgs In atock
were the smallest for any day thus far
this ysar, and. discouraged commission
brokers express small hopes of any early
betterment of Ihla stat of things. Public
Interests seem nonexistent, and the
filsh drift of prices today represented notli
ng more than the tentative maneuver of
small nrofessional trader to feel tha mar
ket. The beaia are Intimidated by some
recent unfortunate venture In which the
market supply of tock proved canty and
drove them to cover a loss, and there I no
encouragement to buy dock for an ad
vance whore the demand Is tsgnant. That
locks are In scanty supply, howeverwa
an observed fact In today market There
was a slow absorption at some points In
the market, but It was only on prlc r
Cerstons that It was msnlfsst.
The preliminary estimate of the week a
currency movement offered on convincing
motive for the repression ot speculative
activity In the enormoua decline that la
making on New York bank' cash resources.
The' feature of the currency movement Is
the estimate made by the banks of the
hesvy movement of balance away from
New fork on the exnress movement It
appear that t3.BOO.00U to 14.000,000 has thus
lert .New York. The Indicated caslWoss of
M.IOujOOO to 13.900,000, While the surplus Item
stood last week at 6.ll,E75, explains the
tightening ot the week money market.
The Interior movement of currency evi
dently Is rising to a full tide an11? ex
pected to continue through a part ei tne
present month. The stock market does not
call for extended comment. The Southern
railway stocks wer conspicuously weak,
although- the selling was not heavy. Con
tinued poor earnings reports were neinj in
part to account for the movement. There
waa a sharp rebound In the London price
or copper and some benefit accrued to cop
per securities there, but In New York tha
metal was lowered In the quotation at tha
Metal axchanaa once more. More than
one-third of tho day' scanty total of stock
sates was completed in me nri nour, and
stagnation overcame the tut market com
pletely.
iiunds were Irregular. Torsi sales, par
value. II 900.000. United State 4s, reg
istered, declined 44 per cant on call.
ruitinoer ot sales and violations nu lB
New York Stock exchange:
alas Hlfs. bW. Ciaaa,
dtrll, with uncertain tendency. Japanese
wer firm. Copper hare benefited by
tha rise In the price In metal.
Bostoa Stocks aad Boajls.
P-OSTON. Oct. 4 Call loans, 4fl !"
cent; tlm loans, ig7 per cent. Closing
quotstlons on stocks and bond wer n
follow:
Atchlma aai. 4s.... t? Atlantis
4o 4a S Btfinham
Max. Ceatrsl .... 7t CeJuawt A Hecla
AtralKna K4 Ontannlal
to td SHCprr Nanaa ....
neaten A Alkanr Pair W.t
Ho.ton tt Maine . . . .H1H Franklls
BaatAe Elevate ...in Orankr
Fitch bur pf4 l'-J l'la Horla
Mai loan cantral .... IIHMia. Mining
N. T.. N. H. A II.. HI Mohican
t'slos .Psoitis iriUMnliawk
.. 1 Monun r. a c.
.. It Ole tiumlnlon ...
.. tornia
..Ill Farm
..mQiilaay
,.10a Phannon
.. 10 Tamarack
Amar. Arfl. Cbam.
so sr
Aaiar. Pneu. Tube...
A tear. Sugar
4o DM
Kmtr. T. T. ...
Aniar. Weelaa
do pfd ..,
F.dlsns Kle. Ilium.
Mao Elartrle
Am pti
Maaa. Oas
pnit4 rrult
Vnlla BUoe Mack.
4o ofa
V. f. Steel
so ff4 ..'
Advanturs ....
Allouaa
AsialfaiiutM
Bia. Aaka4.
I.Oadoa
LONDON. Oct.
on stocks were as follows:
Con sola, itieaer.. n u-H M . K. A t
aoMiunt ...... l-lNr Tn-1t Ci-ntrsl
AntnenSa ...
AttJrs ...
flaVf ..
Baltilf u
TUB It r
Vnllrd Cnppor
II V. 8. Mlnln
V. S Oil
KMil'tah
tit victoria
M Winona
23 WalTtrlna
!', North Bulla
4 bulla Doslltloa ....
, iHNaraoa ....
Ki4Calatnt A Arttnna
aS', Arlaons Conamaralal
.
.o0
. IKS
. to
. w
P
. u
. v
. it
. an
. 1
.
. 7
. (4
. 11
. 47
.
. I
. 114
. H
. 4
.!
. 7
. tl
. H
.1W
. II
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Moderate Bun of Cattle, with
Quotable Change in Prices.
No
HOGS TAKE TURN FOR BETTER
A Ohio .
Cana4laa Paclne ..,
Che A Oslo
Cstssa o Ot. Wasters,
a, M. A 1. P...
Ie Hors
D. A R. a
pfd
Brio
do 1st r'4
do M Pfd
Orsndtmnk
Closlair flocks.
4 Closing quotation
..1'4
TH Norfolk ft Waatara .. TlVj
IT' Norfolk 8. W. pl SI
Ontario ft Waal
S1S4 rnnaHant
Sheep aad l-aaib la Fair Receipt for
a Friday, bat with Trade
Slow at Aboet Steady
Prlees.
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 4, 1907.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep
Official Monilav .S;j 4.072 25.-17
Ofllclal Tuesday 8,639 9.411
tuticiel Wednesday 7.1.9 J.INJ
Offlclal Thursday .7M T.2l
Estimate Krlduy I.fcW 4)
17.7t'l
17.70?
2.olJ
4.;'V0
01,631
loT.SM
75 31l
77. It' I
ce.iau
113.1U1
Five davs this week.. .91.717 .'
Same day last week....83.r.,0 9u.US
BMnie days 2 weeks ago.-M.ltf
bailie days 3 weeks ago. .3J.9-2 t.n
Same days 4 weeks ago..'.H,,l.'H 9l,
Same dava last year 90.470 21,260
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hogs and aheep at Boultt Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last y esr:
1907. 10- llf' L)ec'
Cattlo m.m 75.W. 133.471 ......
Hog 1.02O.SS4 J.016.WH S4.SJ0
Bheep 1.476,S07 1d,74 a.2
The following table show the average
prices ot hogs at Bouth Omaha for tne last
several days, with coinparlsona:
WKATHER IN . TllBv CHAI.V BELT
Fair Satardar who No Important
, Chaage la Teaaperatnre.
OMAHA, Oct. 4, 19.T7,
Tli weather ha cleared In the upper
Mississippi and throughout the Missouri
valley and northwest. Rain were acal
tered over the outhwest, throughout til
Mississippi arid Ohio valley and lake re
gion during the last twenty-four houra and
tbey ar general in the eastern states this
mornlnp. Tho rains wer very heavy In
the Ohio valley and lower lake region.
Temperatures ar much lower In th,e lake
region, central valleys and on the south
ern Rocky mountain lope. They are higher
in tha Atlantis states, on the Paciflil alone
and in the extreme northwest. Th 1
weather will continue fair in tnt vicinity
no important
aiiid than advanced to &vWc. aold ofr to bl'-ma
waa at 68Vsc. lcj1 racelpta wer 429 oars, tonight snd Saturday, with
with 14 of cOntraot arade. nhania In temnetature.
Oat were linn lite greater part of the I Omaha record ot temperature and prectp
day because of the low estimate on this itallon compared with the corresponding
year's crop made by a well known expert, day ot tha last three year:
December opened 11.04 higher at bio, sold 1907. ISO. 1906. 1004.
off to Uc and then advanced to 6J,o. Th Minimum esrrrature.... 45 (0 III S3
close waa ai bzc- i-ocai receipts, mt cara. precipitation w 4 w uu ,
frovlaion held steady all day because of , Normal temnerature for today. SO degrees. Hot
a loo advance In the price of live hogs. At i)en0ency In precipitation since March 1,
.he close January pork waa up a shade It inches
il5.1WBl6.12Vi. Lard was unchanged at 2i4j. Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
Adams Bivreas
AaialaTaniAted Cnppar . . . ,
Aiuar. Car ft Foundry ....
4.) afd
A mar. Cottoa Oil
do pfd
American fciproea ,..
Aoir. II. A U (It
Americas loo
Amor. Unaeed Oil ........
do pfd ,.
Atper. LsMomoUre
do pfd .,
Arnar. 9. A R.
i pfd
Aniar. Sucar ftaflsln ....
Amer. Tob. pfd eortlf. .,1,.
Auaodnds Mining Co
AtohtauS
do pid
Atlantla Com tin
llaltimor 01 Hi
do pfd ......
Brooklyn ft. T. ..
Canadian Partita ,
Contra! st Now Janey .,
Cha. ft Ohio
Cni.iaKO Ot. Wfators ....
Chlcaso ft Northwotlora .,
C. U. A He P
Chlcaco T. A T.
do afd
C . C, C. ft It. I.
Colo. Fuel A Iran
Colo. A So a la am
o I at pfd
do Id pfd ,
Oniieulldated Oaa
Cora ProduotB, rafg
do ed
Dolawaro A Yludaon ....
Pol.. Uck. A Waat
Denver ft Rh Uiaad ....
do pfd
blatlllara; goaurlUos
trie
da lat pfd
do Id pfd
UanerM klactrlo
lllluola Central
luUrnatloual Paper
do pfd ..
lularnational Pump .......
dnv pfd
tews t'antral
do pfd
Kansas Cltr loutharn ....
do ptdjfA
taniiadllk A Naahvlll ...
Maatoaa Cantral
It Ian. A tt. touts
U.. St P. ft 8. Its. M
do pfd
Mlaaourl Paolfl
II., g. A T
4 pfd ,
National toad ,.,
Nal. It ft. ef Max. pfd..
Now J ark Central
N. T.. o. A W.
Norfolk ft Waatora
do pfd
North Amartosa
P.MAO Mall ,
Poftrlvanta
Poepls's Oas
f, C C. ft it. I
Prsaood Sloel Car
do pfd 1
rVUmaa Palace Oar
Readme
da lat ptd
do M ptd
Rrpublla Stool
do pid
I aland Co.
C-ioo 4044 tH
l.sM tfi M
100 K Mvt
9n0 II Sft U
'ioo tiHi trrii
ease
e o 9
o a a eo a
'lie H' iivi
it! ioo iiii iiil
KH 17 M14
400 uivi 111
'TOO ITU, IT"
, 9,004 l MI4
SOO 19 In
H0 7f'4 79
an ltd k
! rioi irvi irii
. I.Ptfl Kill I
'in it"
as) 114 su.
00 1414k, 124
4.KIO 111, U74 I
no
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too
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'ioo
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1. 19
100
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100
1400
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6)1
41
lot
12H
liivi
mi
14
ii"
129
U1
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litvi
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1I4H
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103 Vi
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tov.
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lit
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II
91
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t4 14
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171
US
H
1171
4
II
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4t
ISO
Wo
44
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474
94
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.. HVi
oulet at 80 u-ioj per ox.
VONTrY--9 per cent.
Th eats of discount In the open market
for short bills Is t IS lftH per cent. The
rate of discount In the open market fo
throe months' bill I 49IVt per cent.
New York Bllnlns; Slocks.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4,-Closlng quotation
On mining stocks were ns follows:
llllnoatantral 141
Lnnlai A OJaih 101
SII.VBR.- Bar oule
.MI4Rand Mlnra
. 14 Rradlni
. So. Rallwsr
.1!1H do Ptd
. 10 Vi So. Parltln ..
. 134 Union PaclBd
,7 do pfd
. I4U. Ktool ..
. 47 da ptd
. 3S Waba-h
22 a do pfd
SpaMon 4t ....
Adams Cos
AH00
Breaea
Brunswick con.
ConutocK Tnnnal
Con . C.I. ft Vs.
Hm SHrer ,
elrrm gllrw ....
Leodrlllo Con.
I
....too
.... 13
.... II
... M
.. 70
..-.If)
....190
I
LI til Chlat
Ortarlo
Ophlr
Pntoat
saSO
Piarra Nevada ,
Small Hopes
Standard
... I
...M
...If
... II
:::
... i
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OffaraA l!i-PI.
Sept. 22...
tfept. 4..,
Sept. 15..
Sept. S..
Sept. !7..
Sept. M ...
Sept 29 ...
Pept.
Oct. l..
Oct. 2..
Oct. I...
Oct. 4....
6 Mvii
Fvi
6 4Vi
s an
W
I 9S
a
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9 01
9 91
6 t0
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0 171
6 18 t 2X,
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a
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tl th
171
29
19
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19
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o
9 97
5 97
6 74
t 651
5 T81 T 00 S f9
6 9f
9 72
9 t9 i 71
& 741 t 7
B 0S 7
9 70, I in
-7 34
9 74
9 LS
I 101 9 751
5 00 5 74
B 92
9 1
7 II
t 24
7 14
t 201
t 961 7 904
7 81
S M
9 SO
e i
7
9 11
S 93
S 76
6
9 69
a
Sunday.
TtavaKe of
Omaha
Kansas City .
Chicago
St. Louis
Btoux city ...
The official
lrlees.
fattla.
..$ Ef6 66
.. .00fu,7.0t
.. ).iyv,i7.S0
.. 1 TB-irr 15
.. 2. Wl .W
number of car
Hor.
5. SofSS. 19
6.0"ab "5
6O07J0.77H
5 ryoii.SO
6.7Ca6.00
uf stock
1 i-t 4 1 Tin r ..: w a m 1
M If-J so I 75 m l 14 I
17.'. SO I TS S ...
: J4 ... I T t V-t n I
a t7 40 I 71 7 11 I SO
61 tJ SO I TS T .114 11
M '4 ... I Tl r V ... I H
? 190 ISO- Tl HT 10 I S
tH ... IN 41 IM M I Si
it tl ... I Tl tl W 4 0
M m s H tot a 0
e isl ... tan 47 to ... So
51 rM M 9 94 174 ... I 14
SHKEF-Ther wa a fair run of beep
here for Friday, but the total for tha week
shows a heavy falling off aa compared with
the previous week and a heavy decre
a compared with a year ago. The market
yesterday wound up rather slow and dull
on feeder and uult a number of old feeder
ewes wer carried over without being old.
The fact I that old ewes have at no time
thla season been very active seller. There
la a good demand for ewes that will do
for breeders, but th country I not very
wild after common old feeder ewe.
ThI morning th market opened about
where It left off yesterday, that is, slow,
but with price lust about steady. The
fact Is there has been comparatively little
change In th market all thla week, pricea
from day to day continuing In about the
aame notches. Aa ususl the last of the
week there were coniDaratlvelv few coun
try buyers, in which waa the real cause for
the dullness In the. market.
Hackers all seemed to be needlnt a few
sheep and lambs, but the offerings of stuff
suitable fur slaughter wre Very meager,
being limited mostly to small lot sorted
off from strings of feeder.
Quotations on good to choice killers:
Lamb, $0.767. lfi: yearling wether, Ui.EO'a
4.73: wathora 11 anffifi : awes. I4.90drt.00k
No quotation are given on fair to good.
L-lllnro mm tmmAr Itlivara are taking tjrttC-1
thally everything or that flecrlpTlon mt
better prices than packers will pay.-
Quotations In feeders: Lambs, S.00f9.W:
common lambs, IS (VT1 00; yearllnira, lfi .900
6.80; wethers, 4.7TifiT,.15; ewes, 14 OOfuM.W;
common ewe, 4.Ji'u J.75: yearling breeding
ewe. KLOOfloO; aged breeding er.es, tS.OOCj
8.75.
Representative tale:
No. A v.
3M Wyoming lambs, feeders 6
361 Wyoming lamba, feeder (19
861 Wyoming lamb, feeder M
360 Wyoming lamba, feeder fS
350 Wyoming lambs, feeders 4S
li9 Wyoming lambs, feeder S2
v ". tesrllng. feeder 77
133 western ewe 101
161 Western wethers 94
91 western lamba, feedera AS
472 western lambs 60
So riah ewea VM
69 Utah ewes, feeders 109
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Fall Retail Busineti ii All that Could
Sa Desired.
COLLECTIOIfS ' ALSO XMPEOYI
Better Feel I a a;
Markets for
Mill Are
Prevails la rrtmari
Basy Woolea
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA. Oct. 4. -Bank clearing for
today war ll,lPt).069M and for the corre
sponding dale last year tl.781.C9C.43.
brought In totay by each road a ......
Cattle.Hogs.Bheep.il
O., M. & St. P
Mo. Pad
Union Paclflo
C. & N. W. (east)....
C, N. W. (west)..
C. St. P., M. it O....
C., B. A Q (east)....
C. B. & Q. (west)....
C, R. I. & P. (east).
C, It. I. t l. weei;.
Illluols Central
2
20 83 7 3
S
27 28 8
9
1,4 .,
43 IS 1
6
12 1
1 8 n z
mm a-
400 14 14
too
I.IUO
tH
4414
tubs wer a shade higher at li'.oi
Kstlinated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 61 cars; corn, id cars; oat, lit car;
hog. 9,000 head.
Tne leading luture ranged a follow:
Article. Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y
Wheat I
Dec. I WJj'ftl
May 1
. 1 ''l
July 1 03Vru
KUVs!
Corn
Dec. 6SfSV,
May 5UVsJ'Vl
Oat I
Iec. 62
May 53Ti!irt
Pork-
Oct. IS 97V4
Jan. 16 l'i'U'
16 1.'
. Lard-
k.t. I -m
' Nov. 9 6
Jan. 76
Ribs
tk-L T 78
Jan. 7 6o
I Ol
1 07H
1 03H
KM
..54
13 97V4I
la la
as
9 06
l oev,
10a.1
i
1 OOHti.l Olfff7
I wj
1 Wv
1 03
i Pl
61
13 97Vi
is H'a i
16 liVil
a7ui
9
, 7 TS
7 fcu 7 85 I T 86
6RV4
6UV
64
13 97V,;
l lu
16 12H
87Vfc
Indies.
L.
A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
1 07V
103H
aiH
Mi
6SV6
13 80
15 10
75 8 7iVw 8 12-
...... ... I
l oj- i ta i a.'
8 96
9 06
s 'at
7 70
7 si'Vk
1
)
No. 1
Cash quotation Were a follow:
FLOUK Strong; winter patenta, t(.20ff
4.50; winter etratgtita, t3.noii-t.i6; nrini
(stents. 96.10iS20; spring straights, HttMs
l.pi; bakers, 82.7wij3.lsB.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. II.0Stfl.10; No. 1
7ctil.l!; No. 2 red. 97fU8Vc.
COHN-No. I, Sic; No. i yellow SliVifKSVic.
OAT8 No. t, R.'Sc; No. 8 white. 47iii.Vo.
RYPJ-No. 8, Soc.
BAKIJCV Keir to choice malting, 9t?19c.
Pt:Ui8 J'lsx, No. 1 northwestern, Sl.llVi;
trim timothy, 84.0; clover, contract grades.
J TS.
fKOVISlONl Short rib, aide ( loose ,
f.Ktftf.SS. Mass pork, per bbl.. 914.0O914 10.
Uard, per I'M lbs., 8a.87Va; short clear lu
iboxea), m.owuo. 10.
Following were the receipt and hlp-
menis or nour ana grain:
Articles. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 20.2UO 24 too
Wheat, bu 99 W0 2:i).7t)
Corn, bu 6. W 745 600
(mil, bu S23400 139.900
lit'. bU 15.7110
Wiley, bu 83.9U0 S4.900
On th Produce exchange today th but
ler market waa (toady. Creameries, 349
Vc; dairies. ttitrSla. Pgs. gteady at
mark, case included, ltH-H'-c; nrsts, yic;
prim nrsla, 28c. Chee, atosdy at 124
Llvereeol Grata Market.
LI V E RPOO L, Oct". - WHEAT - Spot,
nominal; futures. steady; leceiubr,
- bM; Marclt. IsJd: May. 8 37id.
COKN fiDOt. steady: mini mixed Amerl
can. SelVtd. Futures. qulst, October,
lal'td; January. 6aoSd.
Uulatk Grata Slarket.
DCLUTir. Minn.. Oct. l-WHICAT-No
northern, 1 Un: No. 3 northern, tl.Osi No.
$ nortlurn I t atoro, 1.10Va; No. 3 northern
in tor. 9107; December, 11.09; May, 11 .131,
Mlafieweella Orala Market.
SJIJOrBAWLIH, Oct. 4.-WHKAT te
cen.ber. II P! Wit. 07; May, $1.114; No.
hard, tl-UVa,; No. 1 northern. IlllS,; No
nortLer:i, i. '; No. 3 nuitiiein, (l.oiv
oi4r
'LOUR-riw (latenu, 85.9UJ.tO; second
St. Loots Oeaerat Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 4 WHEAT Firm; track
No. t red cah, 99cff(11.01; No. 2 hard, Hecirf
101V4; December, 9ec; May, 1.05V.
CORN Steady; track No. 2 cash, 81V4C;
December. -64V9c; May, 6oc; No. 8 white,
OA l b Firm; intra io. m caan, iwyviu,
December, ISTsetjOo; May, 62V.C; No. 1 white.
au: ... . ,
KLOl R f irm; rea winter patents, ai.wui
go; extra fancy and straight. f4.064.40i
lear, 83. 2r,ifj 'S.76.
Bi:EI Timothy, ateady 84 0OS4.26.
CORN MKAL-Steady; 92.86.
H KAN Strong; aacked. eaat track. $1,169
",... . .
HA Y Bteany; limoiny, u.wmi9,si
prairie, IS.OOtfi 12.50.
inur luiitm hlo-ai.w.
HAtlOlNU 11 6-Wc.
11 LW1 P TWINP 11c.
PKOVISIONll Pork, unchanged; jobbing, t'oniral -teaihor
$16.00. Lard, higher, prime steam, So.,u.
Dry salt meats, sieaay; Doxea extra snorts,
$a.i5: clear ribs, la -o; short clears, $9.oO.
Bacon, steady; noxeu extra snorts, sio.uv;
clour ribs. I10 12H; short cleara. I10.U1.
BRAN II 16W11.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; spring.
124lVc; turktys, 12Vs'also; ducks, 'JVfcc;
eese, 60.
. . . , . -r. Tr, . mftaiAn.
til I 1 cr c II III . vicaiimf, MLyw-jBjw.
KQOS-Flrm; ITHc, case count.
Keceipis. cinipmenis.
., s.tav
90.000
,i 13C.(J0 .
n6.ooo
do Bid
t l i i. r. ts pid
SI. u .-w
" do pfd
Ssuthors Pad Ho
do p'd .:v
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tons. Coal A Iron ....
Taiaa Paclflo
T., 81. U A W
do pfd
tin Ion racino
de ptd , -
U. S. Ciprass
V. S. Raalty
V. 8. Rubber
do pfd
V. . Steal
do ptd
Vt. -Carolina Ckomlssl
do ptd
Wabaak
do pfd .'.
Wallo-Farao Riprae .,
WaaAnfhauaa Eloctrls
Waatara t'nloa
W.1LI
wisconaia central ....
e pf
Korthora rap I no
10
lii
!)
i.mo
9!io
TO
4.00
l.N
11.404
H
44
U
u
14
4116
iW
44
Ulk
109 4T
do ptd
Sloaa-shf Aald
Oreat Nortbara ptd
Interboroush Mat.
do pfd
Ex-Dlvldand.
Total nalo for the dir.
1.40
tl.OUl)
"' "
100
1110
w
l.i
100
'ivi
I. too
1.100
UO
4
M
"is'
u
lt
4iS
90
It'
Js
1
iiii
114
W
47
i
IK
"
''
f
111
la
144
144,
ii"
iii
A
14
44
127
4i"
117
24
Sit,
14
ft
104
s
I'e
44 Si
4
.01
91
44
at
44
94
ti
164
Mtt
Tl
t
f
It
44
u
tl
14
It
lvt
K
"
U4
U714
11
44
44
7
14
w
1
,..H
l
9tl
ill
.
, 14
14
117
14
44
lit
A
Wool Market.
B08TOM, Oct, 4. WOOL Th ,Coni
merulal Bulletin of Boston, basin Ita re
porta upon statistics gathered for the
government, will ay tomorrow of the
wool market: The market "haa been" ex
tremely active. Conservative estimates
arafcr between 26.000,000 and 30.000,000
pounds changing hands, largely line sta
ple lertllory, at 26a for fine and 2SV4i
for half-blood, the scoured basis being
72o tor tho former and 6667c for the
Utter. Supplies of Montana, Idaho and
other staple are much reduced, and It Is
eeserted that practically all the graded
Montana on the market has been cleanoJ
up. Fine delaine haa moved freely In
deliveries on- former contracts and new
bualnesa Is at 41 He for washed and 13c
for unwashed. Larger sales ot threo
slghther fleece are at 8333Hc and there
le more- doing In quarter-blood at 30 4i
tic. Half-blood 1 firm and closely aold.
The shipments of wool from Boston to
Ootober 8. according to the same
authority, are 196,332,189 pounds, against
178,660,888 pounds the same time last
vear. Th recelnts to October 3. Inclusive.
were 16ft.IS3.8S4 pounds, against 234.560,
S18 pounds for the same period last year.
LONDON. Oct. 8. WOOL The nfin of
the wool auction sale closed today.
Throughout tha sale Merinos experience!
a reedy sal and price advanced 10 10
16 per-osnt. . . Cross-breda were not In
good condition and medium and coarse
eased at the ooenlng. but closed firmer.
unchanged to I per cent .dearer. Fin
gradea, especially those suitable for
Americans, euld briskly at an advance of
7V6 per cent. Cap of Good Hope and
NLaJ averasait 6 net cent dearer. Dur
ing the series home buyer look 34.000
bales, the continent 81.000 bale. Ameri
cans 1.000 bale and 7,000 bale war bald
ever.
r. LOIM8. Oct. 4. WOOL Steady;
Medium trrades. combine and olotblng.
tHjtc: light tine. 2222Vc; heavy
fine, 17rlSo; tub washed, HOJoc.
Metal Market.
NsTW YORK. Out. 4. MKTALS The Lon
don tin market was unchanged to 150
hieher. with foot Quoted at 167 15a and
futures at 4164 6s. Locally the market waa
dull and unchanged, with spot quoted tit
1:14 C1UA3S.12V4. Conner was higher In the
London markut, with spot quotsd at 62
17a ad and futures at 4161:. Locally the mar
ket was weaA and lower, with lake quoted
a,i aia. . i, riBiiTuiju. ,...-.,...-1
anil caatlnar at IIS 75rf 14.00, Lead was un
changed at 19 16a In London and remained
dull but unchanged In the local market.
Spelter was unchanged locally, but ud
vanced to 21 6a In London. Iron was
lnme In tha Enallsh market with standard
foundry quoted at 64a 3d and Cleveland
warrants at 66 3d. The local market was
w.taker In tone, and continued dull. Quo
tatlonsi No. 1 northern, 319 75a0.60; No.
t northern, $13.(3-V.OO;. southern grade.
nominal.
IVew York Geaeral Market.
r ..... 1 . D A Bam.
steady : fair rstlnlug, l.4Do; centrifugal, M
teat. 8.9ou: molasses sugar, 1 100. Retlned.
steady; crushed, 6.70o, powdered, 6.10c;
an. nulatarl 6.00,3.
COFr tlu-Suady; No. 7 Rio, .0Vc; No. 4
Santos, le.
CHEKSB Btreng; state, run cream, email
colored and white, line, 16V4c: state, full
cream, small colored and white, good to
prime; UVi(16c; atalo, full cream,- email
colored and white, common to fair, liN,d
l4Vc: state, full cream, large colored, fin,
16 Sac; state, full cream, larg white, 16c;
tate full cream, whit, common to prime.
UHDriiiO
BC'TTER Firm, unchanged.
EOG8 Firm, unchanged.
POL'LTRT-Allve, eaay; spring chickens,
14c; fowl, 15c; turkeys, 14c; dressed, un
settled; western springs, l2318c; turkeys.
iuibc; towia, jaauc
Totnl reoelnta..
mt,. i.nnitinn r the day's receipt wa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated
Total
,,, ha Packing Co 819
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & co........
Cudahy (from K. C.)...
Swift (from fT. wnnnj.
Vansant. ft co
Carey & llsnton
Mccreary tt uarsy
Lohman Sc t-o
Hill A Bon
F. P. Lewis.....
Huston A Co.......... ...
Hamilton A Rothschild..
L. F. Hubs
L. Wolf
J. II. Bull
Sam WertlielmeT
Mike Heggerty..
J. B. Root Si Co.........
O. McConneughey
T. B. Iiigrtram
Sullivan Bros
Lehmer Bros
Luer Bros
Lelghttfn
Smith & Payti
Other buyers
Cattle. Hoge. Sheep.
876
6)
f
225
151
128
278
177
4S
69
71
136
22
114
127
134
310
63
45
44
7
$
4
22
632
6.8KI
770
1,6(4
1.493
1.611
15.212
3J5
1.471
449
39 Utah lambs, bucks 66
114 So, Dnkota-ewes. feeders 91
257 8o. Dakota wethers, feeder.. 81
361 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs 78
75 native lambs 7S
280 Wyoming lamb, feedera 48
Sit Wyoming ewea, feeders 91
NO Wyoming ewes, feeders 82
09 Wyoming ewes ana wemers..io
146 Wyoming ewes, feeders
76 Wyoming wethers
29 Wyoming lambs
6"0 Wyoming yearling wethers..,
1K6 Wyoming ylg. wethers, fdr
678 Wyoming ylg. wethers, fdr
369 Wyoming ewe
99 Wyoming ewe
128 Wyoming ewes, feeder....,.
44 Wyoming yottrllngs
256 Colorado ewes, breeder....
60 western wethers
33 western wether
3M western lambs
1H3 western lambs
jjpi 1 118 western lamb
no wentcrn ittiiiuo, iruw "
132 western wether
845 Wyoming lamba,
370 Wyoming lambs.
649 Wyoming lamos,
feeder....
cull, fdr
feeder ..
feeder ..
feeder ..
feeders ..
feeders
H2
11
62
48
79
79
M .
..100
.. 93
.. 81
.. 81
.. 87
..127
.. 97
.. S3
.. S7
.. 63
..103
67
225 ,
278
821 Wyoming lambs.
169 Wyoming lambs,
849 Wyoming lambs,
4?l Wvomlns- lambs.
478 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.
121 Idaho lambs, cuns ana tars.
118 Wyoming ewes, feeder ....
3i4 Wyoming lambs
394 Utah lambs
135 Utah lambs :
621 Utah lambs, feeder
643 Utah lambs, feeder
248 Utah lambs, feeder
121 Utah wether
806 Wyoming lamb
a Wyoming ewe
133 Wyoming lamb
It40 Wyoming lamb
266 Wyoming lamb
186 Wyoming ewe
233 Wyoming ewe
CHICAGO LIVIS STOCK
. .... . Ml,
. .a.T.'S B.ooa
CATT Ll A usual on noay r-"r.,7
of oultlrt nil morning wji "'-- ;
all over tb yarue.
that they did not
mTh. fC;rf0L.Oer.er:dn:en.ra.ly met
wKh'qu.t. ready sal at .teady to .trong
.... ... .t. commanded steady
.,.l.."'V.w car. on .le gen
erally ailhii In fair aeason In the morning.
Th.rS wal Toulte a .nowlng of took cattle
.H i f-edars. but as usual toward thelast
nf I ha w eek, the demand
alack ana tne tnajacv.
very great tihange
The feeder market
was (omewnui
slow, allhougn no
nntlceu in uncca.
this week has been In
vry fair snaps, a
having gone men mw v
UUOIIUuna .--" "-j, , ,mA
f.d aLeeta. M.toWi.w, lir i "
Ouod to ciiuloe corn.
corn teu
corn-fed
t . a k :'n common ' "
1 . w . . .h,i,. ranta
.leer. .M WJ. .g ,,:",V
tstoia u . uuudV) v tjw -
llio SiTinnion to lair rang.
13 764.40 good to choice corn-fed cows and
he fal a 83 ?5S.M); fair to good graaa cow
leiiero, o.aw-.... -vrAnS .
grass -cowa ana nsuera. -,7'(-
fo choice .tocKer. endeeder; M..--.
rair to ----- " j ,.n.r. ti nu
MmmAII 1 a rair aiutavia - ' -
H 00. . .
B.pre.entai.ve a-.--.
onm. ..
.n 9C.....-. m in
HEIFERS.
alia m til
" WETS TERNS-NEBRASKA.
1..
MS, 00 aha rea
14 cow.,..
2 cow....
14 cow....
H cow....
13 cow....
22 cow....
9 cows....
19 feeder.
20 feeder.
9 baiter
bOO
78
900
937
611
80S
57
878
feeder.. 74
16 steer.. ..1190
4 steels... .lloo
II calve... 3o9
3 calve... ZJ
2 calves... l&
8 calves... 147
H-47 .3 iO
, 930 ? 66
, IM6 8 10
10 feeders.
11
3 60
J 26
8 16
3 10
8 69
4 W
$ 10
4 00
4 00
4 76
4 29
126
100
I 26
8 75
11 cow 1042
813
340
96'
UU
w.6
8 feeders.. 983-4 0
i feeder.. S17 9 76
86 cow
11 cow...
V5 cow..,
17 cow...
13 cow.,.
12 feeder
18 feeder
16 heifer.
15 feeders.. uju
19 f seders.. lCt'9
4 calve... 4t2
37 teer....H30
I steers.. ..114
4l calve... 319
calve... 3S0
calve... I
14 calve... loS
14 feeder.. 1178
16 feeder.. 80S
3
75
$06
874 I 46
7 S lt
Flour, bbl.
W heat. bu.
Corn. bu. ..
Oata, bu. ..
14.0U0
lSS.O'O
a,(i0
Sl.ouO
Kaaaas City Crala aaal .PrnvlsleBS.
KANSAS) CfTT, Oct. 4. WHEAT De
cember, c; May. $l.iin4 Cash: No. 9
hard. Iv&mc; ro. 4, wnuiVxc; rso. 1 rsa,
7WliWVic- NO. I. !fi'''c.
CORN December, 50,c; May. 63c. Caab:
No. 3 mixed. 68c; No, 8, 67Vc; No. I white.
6!c; No. 3, 68Vc. . , .
OATS No. z wnue, ssiqouc; no. x mixea.
47i47Vm-.
ti l I I HI K t- reamery ,
20c.
29c; packing.
EGUB Extra, aci nrits, 11c.
Tj I ... I, , , -
lis.ooo laooo 1 v .
4at lAl IT IB.t
oeoooo 0.i"'J lliUtV
17,000 - 34,000
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu.
Oats, bu.
Kansas City grain quotations:
Articles.
Wheet
December.
Msy
Corn
December. May
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
.... 9514 95S'94;'9fr5H
....1U0H 1001 1 Oil II COVg
.... 60-H 61 4 604 60tf8'4
.... 63 63V,J'H tZ-l I 63 B
B bid.
Mllwsske Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Oct. 4. WHEAT
Market higher; No. 1 northern, $1.U1 13;
No. 3 northern, $1 (S1.10V; Dscsniber,
II COS asked. .
RYB-Market lower; No. 1, 96Va&7o.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 8 cash, SltJtSe;
May. Vc bid.
Piorla Market.
FBOR1A. Oct. 4 CORN-Lower; No. -8
yellow, 62c; No. i, 62',c; No. 4. SIVxc; no
grude. 90Hc.
OATS Steady; No. $ white, 60c; No. 4
White, 4'44X'.
RY IT b: "ad ; No. 2. 874j68c.
WHIblit-Ou the baa of $136,
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 4. MONET On call
trong; 8&Vt per cant; ruling rat, S per
cent; closing bid, 4 per cent, offered at 4
per cent, time loans, nrm; su aays, per
cent; 90 days, fix per cent; six months. 8
tier cent.
PRIMU MERCANTILE PAPER-4 per
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Market strong,
with actual business In bankers' bills at
$4.9676ra6580 for demand, $4 ti-'Wa-t 821& for
u dav bill. Commercial bill. 14.41?,
BAR SL1VER-661; Mexican dollars, 61Hc
GOVERNMENT BOND Easy; railroad
bonda. Irregular.
Quotations . on New York bonda today
wore as follows:
V. S. rot. 1. rog....lMMas. cos. sold 4s.... K4
o eeupoa lu4Mrx. Cantral 4s 17
V. 8. I. rag ltd do 1st la. II
da esepoa tuH Mlsn. Ji St. U 4s.... 17
4a, rog..ii4s St.. H. T. iV4
oupos im 00 Ma n
Amer. Tob. 4 44 Nat. R. X Mai. . 4 H
So Sa N. T. 0. a. 44. ... 4
Atcblou a. 4S .... UfH. I. C. soa. .... Ill
da ad. 4s 17 No. Paolte 4a 914
Atlsntlo C. L. 4s ... at da ts W
ii a O 4s MtN. A W. eoa. 4.... It
do IS ...;" O. s. u rfd te.... 44
Br. k. T. ot. 47... M4,Pona. ot. IVaa 94
Cent. l Oa. 44 11 4 R-dln (an. 44
do lat Ino at. L A I. at. s. lo.lut
do Id too.' 44 It. U 4 I. f. tg. 4. t
4o 14 Inc....... 4ttt. U S.-W. a. 4.. To 14
Cbos. 4V Ohio 4.. lo "seaboard A. U 4a.. W
0. A A. 4 41 0n. Pa, ISo 4s sab;
C, B. A Q. s. 4 ... 93 do lat 4a. cart Mi
C . k. 1. A P. B. 4i. -So Hallway Is let,
Co coL I Hi Trt. Paclfta tats.. Ill
OCC A St. U . 414 T. St. L A W. 4s. TI14
Cole. btl4Iaad 4s ... taw Psios Pselso 4s .... tali
to 10. a Bo- as .... aai."" ? . on.. ana
...lou.'. s. stool. H ta.
Cuba Is
() aV B. 4a.,
Plat. Sao. Is
Krlo, pdor lias da
do asa. ,
Hock. Valley 4s-.
Japaa 4, cart
do oert, 90 aorta
L. A K salRod 4s.
Bid. URrod.
...f.
W Wabuk lata
Tl do dab. B
44 'Waatara Md. 4 .
1 W. st L . 4s .
Wls. Coatral 4s .
14JPa 4
44 Ati-klaoa or. 4 .
94 da c. ts
44
ir
u
44
14
41
0
It,
Mil
tVerelga Flaavsietat.
LONDON, Oct. 4 The demand for money
war quiet and ratea were easier la the
niarket today. Discounts were firm, owing
to the uncertainty regarding .gold caporla.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4 COTTON Future
opened firm; October, 10. 83c; December,
in mm-: January. 11c: February. 11.06o:
March, 11. Uo; May, 11.17c; Jun. 11.18c;
July, 11.240.
8 not closed quiet, 10 point higher. Mid'
dllng upland. ll.5a; middling gulf. 11.90a.
Sales. 3.100 bales. Futures olosed ateady.
October, 10.71c; November, 10.74c; Decem
ber. lo.91c; January, lO.twc; February, 11.03c
March, U.Otc; April, 11.12c; May, 11.15c;
June.. u.l7c: July, 11.se.
LIVERPOOL. Oct. 4.-COTTON-8pot In
fair demand, price 6 point higher to 7
nolnts lower. American middling, fair.
7.41d; good middling, Ssod; middling, S63d;
low middling, .13d; good ordinary, t.46d;
ordinary, 4 sod.
' ST. IOUIS, Oct. 4 COTTON Easier 1
middling, HTsc. Sales none,' receipt none;
shipment, 84 Dales; biock, 2,mi bale.
Pkllagelphla Prod ace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 4. BUTTER
Market Vxilo higher: extra western Cream
ery. 81c: extra nearby, prime, S3cv
EGOB Firm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby nrsts, free cases, 26o at mark;
Pennsylvsnla ana otner nearby current re.
celpts, returnable cases, 24o at mark; west'
ern oholoe, tree cases, 26c at mark; West'
ern, fair to good, tree cases, ac.
CHEKfK Firm; New York full cream.
choice, 16Vo; New York full creams, fair
to good, 14V4jl6c.
Evaporated) Applea aaal Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market Is firm, with fancy
quoted at loVc; choice at 9c, prime at
9Vo, common to fair, btjvc.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes ar In fair de
mand on spot quotation, ranging from i
tjl2Ve for California fruit and from 7 to
10Ve for Oregons up to oOiijHO. Apricot and
peaches - are unchanged. Raialna ar
ateady at recent price.
CoSTeo Market.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4 -TOFFEE Market
for future, firm; December, S.lfrc; March,
l lOo: May. 8.fi6.45c; July, S 60c: September,
S660; spot coffee, quiet; Rio No. 7, 6c;
twuito mo. , oc; nuia conee, quiet; Uor-
oova, 4uu.
If yu nave anytning 10 trade advertise
R In the For Exchange solum, of the
Bee Waut Ad pages.
t bulla 140U
61 feeder.. 631
26 cow...
8 cows...
S cow...
10 cow...
8 holfer.
18 feeder
10 cow...
9
903
1180
986
. 683
4 26
8 75
$66
!W
20
00
4 2
$7i
4 00
$ b
8 26
8 76
4 ao
4 06
$05
$ 20
$ 4a
$ 60
3 40
3 36
1
$ 76 9 cow 872
I 16 $ cow 1016
8 00 8 COW 943
8 S6 37 oow 644
8 00 8 cow 920
t 50 13 heifers... 600
$ 76
Wfhh Hulls Neb.
960 2 90 41 rows 958 8 IS
Lotspelst Bros. Neb. . .
t cow lm 3 10 7 cow 900 Z W
10
Cant well Neb.
4 I'd 13 cowa 1001
3 66 6 cow tt5
F. Maaon Neb.
8 00 15 cow 903 2 $0
WYOMING
17 cow 904
12 feeder.. 1079
7 Cow luoa
M.
7 cow 1097
t 15
$ 16
26 steers.. ..1171
S steers.. ..ia
61 steers.... -6
steers.. ..12
18 feeder.. See
51 cow lOOO
4 26
4 00
4 46
4 46
3 75
8 66
94 Steers..
114 stsers,
15 steers..
16 steers... ,12i J
48 feeders.. 9ul
,1303
,.lr?
.'8
4 70
4 46
3 45
4 DO
$ W
SOUTH DAKOTA.
.. 898
.. 911
..101)0
3 85
t 20
3 20
4 60
, 64
. 63
. 53
. 69
. 98
. 76
. 60
. 90
. CI
. 69
. 71
. 41
. 61
. 69
.117
. 67
. 97
. 43
. 51
. 64
FT.
40
5 40
$40
$ 40
8 00
$ 40
I 40
4 50
6 65
5 35
40
t 00
4 10
4 25
4 30
6 40
B 60
7
00
4 36
4 16
j 26
4 00
I 16
$ 60
6 76
I 40
$ 40
ei 90
4 90
4 35
6 75
6 15
6 75
6 26
6 00
8 66
7 00
8 40
S 65
60
1 76
46
8 46
5 46
6 40
7 15
6 42V,
6 60
4 10
7 16
7 10
7 10
6 60
' I 60
8 10
6 40
8 30
4 ?fV
$ 70
90
7 10
4 76
475
Trad ts Slow.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4. R. G. Pun A
Co.'g Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow
will say:
Interest center In fall retail trad and
results are all that could be desired.
Supplementary order are coming to
wholesale and Jobbing house and satis
factory results with autumn good on
courage manufacturers to extend prepa
rations for the next season. Mercantile
collections have alao Improved. October
payments are bring fairly well met thus
Tar, although rates for commercial pa
per are abnormally higher. No change
ha occurred In the condition of the iron
and steel Industry. A better feeling ex- '
lets In primary markets for cotton goo Is,
while mills are producing a ranldly s ,
possible without overtaking orders te
any appreciable extent. Jobber at the
west continue to transact a larg busi-
ness, although the money market Is still
a restraining feature. Fewer goods ai
sacrificed by second hands, removing th
moot depressing Influence. Developments
are alow In woolen, clothiers reporting
littles progress In locating the trend of
demand, which defers orders. There I
now considerable Idle machinery await
ing something definite. Better reporta are
received from worsted manufacturer (tad .
duplicate order ar expected to command
high prlc.
DIIADITRUETI REVtETV OF TBADU
Report "Xrr Irregalar a4 Maty
ladostrlal Line Less Active.
NEW YORK, Oct. 4.-Bradstreet tomor
row will say:
Trade reports ar Irregular, loma lines
noting a relatively larger volume of busi
ness than at thla time last year, while
others Indicate an ciposlte tendency. At the
moment business I of a fllllng-ln order
character, although some sections report
an enlarged house trade, owing to fall
carnivals. Rretall trade, on the whole, ha
been hampered by unseasonable weather,
the temperature being too high for tbe
snnsnce with the tightness In money, ap
centers. Some orders for early spring re
Many Industrial lines are less active on
new business, and working forces In auoli
line aa Iron, steel, car manufacturing,
electrical good, shoe manufacturing and
copper mining are being reduced. Lumber
Is less active and new building I lighter,
due In part to the approach of th closed
season, but more particularly to the strin
gency of money. The edge I oft th de
mand for somn line of cotton good and
concession can be obtained., but nrlntert
and woven dress goods are (till atrong.
Wool Is active as never before thl year,
and coal Is In demand with a ecarclty ot
ear In the weot and of boats In the
eat a flee ting hlpment and mine output.
Strike of sho hand, silk operative ana
.uineia aueci ouiput at some center.
Business failures In th United Slate
for the week ending October I number 177
against 104 last week, 163 In the Ilk we
1W4. 18V in 1908. 196 1n 1904 and 107 n.
Canadian failure number 33 a against
1st week and 22 in this week a va-
ago.
iTy.h!.tle,h,.olu,lln't flour' Pori8 from the
United tSates and Canada of th Week
ending October 8. aggregated 4.781.960 bu.
against 4,876,737 bu. last week. 49i7tt
this week last year and S ISA? tr,
For tho first fourteen weeks ot tha
year the exnnrta era aa an v..
?r?Hlir"-HT98'ta Irt W6-7, and $4.Uo,4l$ bul
n..rioA"iro.1' lh r f,$74 bu.
is ok o? P1 Poria
gainst ,W,H in 1906-7. .
. 94
MARKET
In
1903.
30 last
bu.
1901.
fiscal
rattle gteadr Hon Stroafg to TK4
Cents Hlgker.
m.ti.a j 1 '1TTI .V Tiartelnt s.
estimated about 8,600 head; market
Steers. 8S.25iB7.au; cows, j.ou-jo.w,
IZtjoflS.OO; calves. $3.81.I0; heirers, 4.ww
6.75; tocker and feeder, ss.u(fio.w.
HUUN-Keceipt, estinisieu """-"', -
head; market strong to wo nigner. v-noice
heavy, shipping, K3545A46; Mhl butotar
IO.tMl6.bo; ngni mixeu. oo.j--.
Iiatht. 8S.7043tS.85: packing, 4.titr.; ptgi
$s.Kjr.25; bulk of ale. $8.9o.O0.
. . , ao v. r . SS n a U mMmi asb mm a T 1
mated about 7,000 head; maritet sieau?.
Sheep. 3.50(g.25; lambs, $6.007; yr
llngs, $5.60.10.
Kansas City Live ateeU Market.
KANSAS CITY. Oct. 4. CATTLE Re
ceipt, l.ouo bead. Including L200 ouinj;rns.
Maraet Slow ana naaai , i',iBWI" r, 7,7
era, 16o to 26C lower man auonuey. v-..j.-
m a a. A . IJ tti ar 7 rVt a gf aa as
export aresseq oeet aiaaia, o.'ri.w.
in amui t&0uu.u: western steers. St.oua
5.00; stocksrs and feedera. fLtXtj4.90; south
ern Steers, $3.364.25i southern cows, 82 00
ti.3.60; native cows, 2.16f4.86; native helfere,
88.2o 60; bulls. 8x.6v4.00: calves, $3.0wbJ.60.
itUUB Keceipts, o,uo liaau, uiai am, u
higher; top. 10 30; bulk of sales, $ti.0i4.36;
heavys. $b.tX((.)6; packer, $b.0e-3a; pig
and light, $0.10a.8l.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, ll.VOU
head; market, steadyi feeder, lOo lower;
lamb. 66.26u7.46; ewes and yearling. tblOOa
t.0: rang yearlings, pJ.64rt.0, rang sheep,
H-7&45.bo; stocksr ana toeaor. to.rmfo. tt.
St. Louts Live Steak Market.
ST. LOUIS. Oct 4. CATTLE Receipts,
4,600 head. Including 8,000 Texan; market
steady. Natives snipping ana export steers,
td.uW.16: dressed bsef and butcher ter.
$5.26(04.16; stoor under 1,000 bound, $4.00
4i4.7o; Blockers andfeedra, 2.ifij4.75; cow
and neiier. I3.uxiu.as: eanners. si.evas.sui
bulls, $2.76f34.75; calves, $3.&tXuv7.7; Texas
and Indian steers, $3.004t'5.36, oow and
heifer. 81.76ISV.8&.
HOGS Receipts. 8,000 head; market 60
hlaher. Pig and light. I4.50ifi4.b0: pack
era, t6.60ta.70; butcher and bast heavy,
tS.SfVTie.70.
DnbLr AND IaA m ots xtsceipt, emu neaa;
market steady. Native muttons, t3.0VHti. ;
iumbs, Hbai.; cull And bucks, 6.0vy
6.00) atooker. 3.axa3.b0.
St. Joseph Live Steele Market,
m JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 4. CATTLE Re-
re nt. i.ioS rieaa: market sieaay: nstives,
$4.50ro.90; cow and heifers, I1.7&3180;
storkers and toeder. 13. 7541 4. 78.
HOGS Receipt, 4,489 Head; market so
hlvlieri ton. 94.30: bulk. I6.lf6l3fl.10.
SHEEP AND IvAMBS rlecetpl, X.1
head; mkrket atrong; lamba, $o.608'7.80;
yearlings, $5.2fyax.0.
leax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Oct. 4. (Special Tel
gram.) CATTLE Receipt, 600 head; mar
ket ateady; beave. $4 85fi.50; cow and
heifer. 88.60ti'4.50: Blockers and feeders.
$3 6otl4 60; calves and yearlings, $2. 76 tl 1.83.
HOGS KsotlptB, 3.4uO head; market
(tesdy. selling at $5.70j4.00; bulk ot sale
6.7b.$6.
Stock tat Slgkt,
Receipt of live stock at th sis principal
western maraeis yesieraaj
cattle,
194.
are 15,027,290 bu.
HIGHEST HONOR FOR ROOT
Speelel Seaaloa of Mexico Ckaakbeg
of Depatle Coaveaed to
Greet Htm.
MTDQCO CITY, Oct. 4.-Secretary , of
State Ellhu Root wa today th recipient
tf th highest honors which can bo
vraniea to foreign visitor at the City
of Mexico. Ue wa Invited to be nraaint
A Special meeting of the Chamber of
Deputies, convened especially to how lh
appreciation ef the lawmakers of this rc
pirbllo for the distinguished guest of th
nation, and In the evening a ball waa given
at tns jockey club.
Mr. Root visited the Chamber of Depu-
es, the legislative body which corre
spond to the United States house of rep
resentative. Th entire membership of
the house was present and tb enthusiasm .
hlch greeted the speech of Secretary
Root was boundless. After routine busl
ness was transacted, the president of th
council, Senor Emanuel CaUero, delivers!
speech welcoming Mr. Boot In the naftie
of the legislature of Mexico. Mr. Root,
in reply aald, In part!
Mr. President and Mam8a,a r. tt.. cv.n.
br of Deputle of the United States of
Mexico: am doubly sensible of the hlgn
honor which you have conferred upon me
r nn; surname toaay. i am sensible
no of the mark of frlendxhin m mv '
country Involved In this reception of one '
of its officers In this distinguished man
i.i ay tne popular lawmaking body of
this great republic i slnoaraly hop, i-ot
merely that X personally may never do
aught to show myself to have been tin
worthy of your consideration, but h.
mV. country may . f orver. In its attitude '
sna conduct toward Mexico, Justify your,
kindness. You will have aatheiad m
my words which your president haa been
good enough to quote in the admirable
and grateful addreaa which ha haa 4n.a
mad that J, am on of,- tho who be
lieve that the old daye whan namn
sought to enrich themselves by takl no
way th Wealth Of Other bv forna A..-l7.
to pass and are passing..
immediately after the session in the
Chamber of Deputies Mr. Root went to
tnt punaiDf or the Mexican Academy ef ,
Jurisprudence and Legislation, -where nn-'-other
honor was conferred upon Mm by' '
mat o memoersnip injthat body.
After this ceremony Mr. Root drove 1,
th castle of Chapultepec to prenar" for .
th banquet tendered him by' tha City of
moxico at Municipal palace. .This aft Air
waa one of the most brilliant event of
th series In honor of Secretary Root.
Formar Assistant Secretary of State
Francis B. Looml arrived here today and
called on Secretary Root. '
27 stsers....!!' 4 76 14 steers.. ..1Z4S 4 t
W steers. ...11 4 ou IV cowa i-i a 00
20 feeders.. luvtf 4 65 9 feeders.. 1114 4 65
21 Blockers. 826 I 40 11 Blockers. 143 3 )
13 cows t'o s zu cow so sv
20 steer.. ..1130 4 30
COLORADO.
4 heifer... 787 3 60 11 heifers
I heifers... 526 2 86 33 cow...
8 cow 8 50 7 cow..,
10 fesder..lt4 4 00 8 calve.
HOGS Aftr being lower every aay sine
Monday the hog market took a turn ror
the better today. The market was. In fact,
unevenly higher, with hardly any two
salesmen agreeing exactly aa to jubi in;
amount of th advance, inose who soia
hogs at tho best time yesisrday morning
could not see very much improvement this
morning, llogs wtilcn soia a nine later
yesterday sold today about 6c higher and
those who were forced to sell at the ex
treme low point at yeaieroay s rinse couiu
see a luc advance today. Taking the mar
ket all In all rt probably would tie nearest
the truth to quuls It 6c higher than yes
terday e general niaraet. a gooa many or
1 ha lw,aa aold inside tha range of 18.761
4 95. with some good light hog high a
pi. 10. Th traa even at uie aavance waa
very alow, there being an entire absence
of life or snap.
Representative sales:
Ho. At. Ft. Na,
te IM 1 I 41 4.
II Urn la to
Bouth Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
1,600
. M
7,01)0
3.163
1 4.600
, $.600
Hogs.
4.3O0
3.400
S.0U0
4.49
6.t)
10.000
Bheep.
4.200
12,000
2.619
T.Ouo
.20.153 82,189 36,819
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QUIGG DESTROYSTHE CHECKS
Neve York Traetlea Maa Says Aet Was
to Ceaeeal Paysaeat frosa
Coast.
NEW YORK. Oct. 4--That he deliber
ataly destroyed check for $48,878 so that
be would not be compelled to ay to whom
th money represemea oy tnem was paia,
was admitted by Lemuel Ely Qulgg at
the hearing on street railway merger mat
ter before tbe publlo 'utilities commission
today.
My memory Is faulty. I should not
Uk to attempt It," ho replied when At
torney Ivln. who I conducting the to
vestisatlon, gsked him if he could tell te
whom the cheok were drawn.
Beoretary D. 'C. Moorhead of tbe Metro
politan company stated on th stand that
ha had been unabl to local th check
charged to tb "special construction ac
count" and that he was certain they
must have beta destroyed.
ARGUMENT INF0RD CASE
Fata at 'Frisco Traetloa Maori....
Will Be la Heads of alary fcy
EvealBgr.
AN FRANCISCO. Oct. 4.-Notwlth
Standing that the Tlrey L. Ford defense
today subpoenaed Abraham Ruef as tt,
witness, when the time cam for th In
troduction of evidence In behalf pf the
general counsel of th United Hallrjad
th attorneys for the defsna refused to
offer any testimony, thua blocking any
Intent th prosecution may have had lo
make of Ruef a rebuttal witness and
both ld went to argument, th oeoela
Ithout having adduced any direct evi
dence connecting th accused with the
commission of th crlm charged snd
the defen without having offered s
sworn word In Its own behalf.
Assistant District Attorney Ogar made
the opening speech for the prosecution,
Following hint Attorney A. A. Mooro '
opened for the defense. Mr. Moor will
conclude In th morning and will be foU
lowed by Earl Rogers, who will close
for Ferd. Assistant District Attornef
Heney In the afternoon will close for tbe
prosecution. Judge Lawlar will charge .
th Jury and th case should bs In th
hand of th trial twelve by 1:30 o'clock
A general belief prevail that tli jury
will fall to reach a verdict.
If you have anything to trade advertise
It In - the For Exchange column of tb
Be Want Ad pages.