THE OMAHA DAILY BKE: TIU'liSDAY. (KTOBEH 17, 1007. GRAIN' AND PRODUCE MARRE1 Setback in Grain Market Dm to Re- u cent High Marks in Wheat. CORN SLOW IN SYMPATHY "peealators Arr Bnylna Freely Whtu. ever Declines Appear, In Hope of Aa-anrra, Which Seem Certain Esport Murtfl Lonfr. pst'-nts, S5 85-u6 f: first clears, ('. .nrl r.r, H7f"ft3'i. Fl.AX-Falr demand; closing price tl.? : to arrive. II 25 HHAN-In bulk. :2.2.Vr.22.50. "r4:l! NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS OMUH WMUI,K(4LG MARKET. Condition of Trade and notations aa tuple and Fan-sr Prod are. f.gg3 -prr .!.., BUTT EH -Packing stock. 21c; choice to fancy d.ilry. Jc; t reamery. 3oc. CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin twine, lie; new full cream, brisk. 16c; do mes! Ie, new Swlu. 2,iU2fcc: new llmtwrger, luijiinc: young Amerlcss. 16c. LIVE POI LiHV-Chickens. e: roost em. fir; ttirkevs, 12c; duck. 9-ulOc; geese, 7c. HAT Choice No. 1 upland. llu.'W; me dium, I9 0tt; No. 1 bottom, Ss.OOt off grades Horn JjM to 56.50; lye s'.raw. i.w; .u. i Stock Market Rises Early in Session, but Reversal Comes Soon. eral fund, exclusive of the U' no u B'il.1 rrvr. show: Available rash balanc, itn.thi.w. C.ol.l com and b-jllirn. ti.V6.t8.244. Gold certicVnics. Iso.tvi.snn. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET New York Money Market, NKW YORK Oct. K-VHIMK MKH CAN TILE PAPER 7 lie' rent ' ( STERUNtr KXCH ANOK Easier, with i u 1 1 1 1 I business In hsnkers' bills t 14 961 Mi COPPER STOCKS LEAD DECLINE j lfv.,. nrni1'commlr,i$Vui,'MVsVf-r SILVER Rsr. 61c; Mexican dollars. !47',c. Southern' Pacific aad (Itbrf Leaders KOD9-Oovernment ensv: railroad. C. TV. Douglas". Wyoming )i steers .. lopi 4 if, rows l'3 Kred IVroglas, Wyomlnn "J steer. ...n.'7 4 Jo 11 steers... H'.6 20 cows 9M 3 25 6 cows Ml Good to Choice Kinds of Cattle Just ; 1( ,(r ,n,,.,iis About Steady. i J ftssmet. wvomim 3 JS 3 3 i" 1 17 steers ...1.41 4 50 trows 1111 s l Hid Rear L. L. P. Co.. Wyotvlnr KOGS CONTINUE ON DOWN GRADE "s "'''""""'hIu'ti'i pakota."-- 2 j 23 feeders.. 943 4 1.1 J feeders.. 9: i 44 fleers. ...119 4 " J steers. .. llr5 17 steers. ...1131 4 IS 1 row s !"s Drop Point at Rally ear Clone. Time the OMAHA. Oet. 16, )' The grsln market Is experiencing n short 1 aifalfa. til setback, Oile entirely to heavy hedging . FRUITS. ales. Thia la the same action the, marKt 1 CR ANRERHI ES-Per bbl.. 17.75. haa taken ever inoo wheat left the c' Al'TLEB Wealthy. t2. 0 per bii mark. Aftr all strona; advances prices take a restlna; spell. Wiet ncened .weaker, hut with no sie- :lalr an Re In the situation ovr rlkhl. The toi.nt the market la Rood and the weak- iwV la due to proflt-taklnK sah s. Spt-cu- latora are In tho market on all weak spots, waiting for further advances. I -cemter wheat opened at c and closed at The weaknesa became nior pronouneed on lower prices )n the northwest. Dei-ember sold off to 11.04. The close was weak, with Iecemher off le at ll.MV Corn opened steady and flnn on a nood feneral trade and commission house buy nr. Trade was slow, though, and acted In sympathy with wheat. December corn opened at fc7V4,c and doeed at SS'ic Corn declined more than lu iMm the lilKh point of the day. leceiiiber sagsed n 2se. The close was weak, with De cember down 1c at t)?1'. Data opened ateariy, with the crowd bull ish and buying near options. December oats opened at l2- and closed at b-c. Primary wheat ic$etpln were 9ii,0"o bush els and shipments were l.lTS.nno bushels, nualnst receipta lasfyearof 1.01,000 bushels and shipments of 814. OH) bushels. ("orn rec-elpts were 7.17. 0i bushels and shipments were 7M,fn bushels, axalnst re ceipts last year of .0 bushela and ship ments t K,')uo bushels. clearances were tl4,wf) bushels of corn, 4.OT0 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour euual to ;'ll,f0 bushels. Mverpool clnsrd V(1 lower on wheat, and ttaiHo. hlaher an corn. Keaboarri reported 1JO.000 bushels of corn taken for export. , Dora I range of options: Wheat Pec.... May... July... t 'orn Io.... May... July... Oats Dec.... May... July... Open. Hlh. Close. Low. Tes'y. SH pa BV 7's r'l, 1 or, l o:i', t oatt i 0314 l 04 a'i w se1 m 93, f"V4 B7Vi Mi M'4 57H M4 M'4 f,7'i 67 51 S7H 57S BC4 66 B7S S! ., S?S K" C2H fr B4H 54 H elV f,4Vt MS 4 4 47'i 47S H, Cali fornia Hellefleurs. 12 : Ren Davla. 14 per bhl.: New York apples, Jo 25 per '.ibl. : PEACHES rer box. Utah and Colorado. U.K. PEARS Ctah. l3.001j3.BO. GHAI'tH-Michigan. 8-lb. basket, Kc. VEGETABLES. NAVV DEANS Per bu., No. 1, $90 per bu ; Limit. 7e per lb. POTATOES Per bu.. 7B-&S0C. PEANB-New wax and siring. 40Q0o per market basket. CA HRAUFi Per lb.. IV- DEET3. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per bu., Tic. RADiSHESPer ios. bunches. homa grown, 30c. TOMATOES Homa grown, market bas ket crate. 611c. CUCI MUERS-Per basket. 0o. C F t. E R V K a 1 a . 1 1 a soo. Si faShc. ONIONS Yellow and red, 1100 per bu. NKW PKPPERS-Per market basket, tOC HWEET POTATOES Market basket, c; Virginia sweets, per bbl., S3 15. BEEF CITS. . LEEF CCTS No. 1 ribs. 14c: No. I ribs. He; No. 3 ribs. 6c; No. 1 loin. 19c; No. S loin, lie; No. S loin, 'Vc; No. 1 chuck, BVie; No. 2 chuck. 4V.c; No. 8 chuck, SVic; No. 1 A. . .t a ?!.. XI n ft ret 1 1 tin iuuiiui w . kj . m 1 vii 1 1 vj f 1 tt "- - lc; No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2 plate. 4ic; No. 3 plate, 4c. TROPICA!; ERl'ITS. LHMON8 Llmonlera, 360 size, $7.00; other brands, BOc-ft 31.00 Das. BANANAS Per medium sl-ed bunch, Jr.,f,i2 i'.fj Jumbos. JOOU3.60. roCOANUTSrr doa.. Oe. DATES Kadawa-. i'.c; Bayers. Sc; Hal lowls. Be: new stuffed walnut dates, Mb. box, $f.00. BANANAS Per medium sized buncn, SS.Ontfia 25; Jumbos, $2.0ifi8 60. OR A NO Eo Florida, loo, lie, aw ana U sizes, S4.50. MISCTELJUANxjUrl. CALIFORNIA URIBTj FR1.TITS Prunes Omwka Cask Prices. Omaha Grain' Exchange Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. SI. 01 'n 1.03V.; No. S hard. -tf1.01V4; No. 4 hard, 94'BH'ir- No. 3 spring, $1.0lW31.04Vi; no grade, ftKifiVSc. Corn: No. 3, B1ii(ii0c; No. 4; 68'hfi1tw1o; no grude. 55 i"vr; No. S yellow, K(;uVc; No. 3 white, ti4iioMK. Oats; 1 No. 3 mixed, 4 VB4&,e ; No. S white. 4!V;40Hc; No. 4 white, 4(,c; standard, 49Vij0c. Rye: No. 2, S5c; No. 3, MHid.lc. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago , 74 Sfi 173 Minneapolis 2)8 Omaha : 43 01 63 Puluth 318 CHICAGO Gn.L AND PROVISIONS Featares of tka Trading; and Closlaat FYleeS cm Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 16. Lower cables and ravomble weather for threshing In the northwest caused, weaknesa today In the local wheat market. At the close the De cember delivery wag off lc. Corn was also down lc. Oats -were "40 lower. Provisions were 7V4o to lOo lower. Tbe wheat market opened weak because of declines at nearly all of the European grain centers. Fair weather' In the north west also exerted a depressing Influence,. Durln the early, part pf the day the mar ket waa very nervous, owing to the anxiety of shorts, but In the last half of the ses- N E W YORK. Oct. . There were a ; numtier of qui -k transformations In the ; stock market today, which proved exceed- . Ina-ly unsettling to sentiment. The squall which struck the market about 2 o'clock represented a complete reversal of the form of the first hour, when there waa a general furling of relief and growing con fidence that the market hud righted Itself and placed most of Its troubles behind. W hen prices of some of the leading stocks began to break a point at a time about 3 o'clock the most serious apprehensions were felt. Belling of stocks on such ter ns presented no good to the market, and fears that have been current for several dasi that some trouble was overhanging were ' revived 111 full force. The rumors regarding the trouble became j more specific and more centered today, ! They were given direction by tho events of the last few days In the curb market and the extraordinary performances there of Cnlted Copper stock. The stock dropped back to 15 today, after having been run ning up and down the scale to as high as BO for two days. The exlstenee of a market pool In the stock and published warning" against the transfer of some specific hold ings opened the way to the deduction of International disagreement In the conduct , 01 tne pool. Beyond inese racis informa tion was vague, but enough was discerned to locate the aource of the pressure of the market with some degree of accuracy. The subject lost some of Its terrors with the more definite outline, but the contingencies suggested were sufficiently grave to sub merge the cheerfulness which had been rising early In the day. Call money was firmer 1n tone, partly In connection with the flurry In the stork market. The transfer of JdOO.OiiO to 8an Francisco through tho subtreasury opened up a fresh demand on bank reserves and served as an offset to the week'a contri bution to the hanks on subtreasury opera tions, which have run to upwards of !,, Ooo. Announcement waa made of an offer by a banking house to take over at par t l.OOO.OOO of the Pennsylvania notes, matur ing on November 1. the total amounting to 36,000,000. Ku.-ids are In hand from tho sale of Baltimore & Ohio stock to the weak MoNFY On call. firm. JU"! per cent: ruling rate. 1 per cent: rinsing bid. 4' per ent: offered at ti per cent. Time loans, dull and firm; sixty days. p r cent; ninety da vs. v per cent; six monthe. fi per cent. Quotations on Nciv 1 orK bonds tod.iy were ns fi.llown: V. f. rf u. reg "" t. N. unl. 4s M do coupon 10S Mn. r. t 4 v I . 8. a r- central . T io lit Inc H1 121i Minn. HI I. 4 . U 1-3 M . K. T. do U 1 N. R. II. of 14. r. NtN. Y. C. f. J's 'H N. J. C. g. to No Pn Inc 4a.. do J : W. c 4 . . . 1"-- O. g. L. rfdx. 4... 7S penn. conr. . . ' Hndlni sen. 4 4Hft. L. aV I. M do rouoon V. 8. n. 4a, ref d 1 rnipon Am. Tobacco 4 flo 4a Atchlnon gi-n. 4f Atlantic f. L. 4 Ual. a Ohio 4a do 8 4 Urn R. T. c. la ... 1 ntral of na. 5a. . . . do l Inc li 2d Inc Jo 3d Inc Ota A Ohio 4a I'hliuio It A. IT . . . . B. A It. n 4a ... 1.. R. I. A r. 4a ... do col. fa rtf. 44 ft. L. g. 4a Colo. Ind. Ba, aer. A. l.'olo. Mid. 4a C-'lo. 80. 4a I'tiba & I. A R. O. 4a.. Platlllara' Bac. ta. Krl p. 1. 4a do sen. 4a HocHns Val. 4V,a Japan 4ta. ctta. .. do id aortea do 4a li.d. OBarad. Large Receipts of Skeep anil l.aanb. rtltk Killers Scarce and Com manding Steady Prices Feeder Are Slend. I 13 4 V I 3 SOI TH OMAHA. Oct. Hecipis were; 11. Cattle. Hog. Sheet a n .... s . ... it .... .... .o 6a..:n7 7 ft. L. ft B. r. fl 4. 75 l'Kt. U f. W. c. 4a .. ' Sea board A. L. 4a... o tf 47 14 go. Pa.lOn 4a do lat 4a ctta.... "to. Railway .... T-iaa ft P. la T.. ft L. W. t'nlon Pacific 4a... do cnnT. 4a ctfa. Ill ... N ... ' 4a in :.:t3 BIW 4.7" UIM 13,ti Il.tiAlt K.it'iS lf.STa is.iai (U.K.: 64.137 8i.2Hj Offlclal Monday lft.' Offictatl Tu-sday S.i jftl. t r. pinnate tt t-uni-wi.ij .... I.-- Si u i Three davs this w eek . .2''..1'77 77-, I Same days last week . . .2.3."9 4 1 Hamo days 1 w eeks ago. .2-.4"l li'S i Same days 3 wr.-ks ago. ,-6.t-i (ame days 4 weeks ago..2i.3ts Same davs last year 28,155 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hoga anil sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last 1W7. 1!". Inc. Dec. Cattle S5H,B7S .S" 144. 2"4 Hogs 1.9.;7.4o4 i.-. ;; Sheep 1.H18.174 l.tK4.34i. 4h.l.5 The following table shows the average prices of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: South Dakota. 11 steers. ...putt 9 steers. ...1IW 2 S 3 4 IS 17 cows c 3 ! 10 cows WW tieorge Slrofig. Houlh Dtikota. Ill cows. . . :! 3 4f. 11 cows tM Itajgherbaugh A II.. South Dakota 42 cows :' 3 on J. M. HlgKlns 34 steers.. ..13L2 4 3R 14 steers.... l I ( SO cowr Is5 3 10 HOUB Receipts of hoas were veiy light Sti.7:tl this morning, but plenty large enough con 1.V.0.7 I sltlerlng the condition of the trade both .0"0 ! here and at all other selling points. The ftf..7ti' I market this morning was n good d B.7lt I like the extreme close of yesterday, - -! t h"7! I to m- lower than yesterday's general ina. ket. It was lute before any 1 membership I conscmence was transacted ana wet. toward midday before anything like n clearance was effected. Packers are very evidently determined to breuk prices down CLUB TO PROMOTE OMAHA .. v Organization for Commercial Progress is to Be Formed. MEETING NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT llnalnraa Men Representing; All Line of Industry Are Heck af Mate latent Arising; from Kaa-O-Mee Deal. .i V. S Eteel Sd tt. K9L,Wibuh la stSiW'catcrn Md. 4a. 74', W. U B 4l Wla. Cantral 4a.. 4 Atchlann 44 ... M d- cona. N 744 Int. Mat. 4s... .. MS' .. i4 .107 .. t .. tn .. w ..iej are somewhat unseueq py ireer otterings rlon pa( fl, to take up these notes, but irom second, nanas. wno seem aeeirouj 01 ,h. .m.,,d. h.., Wn i0.ned In the itieaniline ine ot'emmm in cAJi-tir w moving sucplles of Immediate grades. Quo tatlons rar.ge fro-n tic to Ho for California fruit and from b'c to 80 - for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel lows quoted at llVtjC. Raisins are Arm; three-crown loose Musc-.d. .re quoted at necessitate a shifting of loans. Southern Pacific was amongst the first stocks to break away from the early upward tend ency, and the reiteration of reports that three-crown loose Muiu;c., .re quoted at . , ' '" V ' tcl four-crown. 10c; seeded islslng. j proof of rebating had been obtained against ... ia tnat company accounted for Its weakness. 11c. HIDE AND TALLOW Green salted, ' The weakness of the copper stocks was ag- j u. 8. steal'. No. 1. 8Vc; No. I, 7Vc; bull hides, He: green 1 gravated by the assurance felt that the hides. No. 1, 7e; No. 2, 6ci iorse. P.SOel.oOi I dividend on Amtlgamated Copper will be 1 cut VI tlto liieriiiis lumiiiiui., d liu r. f ft-. u i c- I tlon over the extent of the cut became more despondent with the downward course sheep pelts, nOcSil.25. Tallow, No. 1, 4Vfec; No. 2. 8M0. Wool. Ibfi22;. COFFEE Roasted. No. SE. 26o per lb.; , No. 20, i4Vto per lb.; No. 26, lo per lb.; I No. 21. livc ir lb. I FISH Halibut, lie; trout. li; pickerel. 10c; pike, 14c; pike, fresh frozen, 12c; 1 whlteflsh, 1419c; buffalo, c; bullheads, skinned and dreased, 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c; white perch. 7c; white bass, 5c; black bass. 26c; sunfish, i(si9c: crappies, 64ic; large crappies, 15c; herring, fresh frosen, 6c; whitensh, frozen, lliiuloc.; plpkerel, fresh frozen, las; Epanish mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, ltiu.fco per hah; codfish, fresh froxeii, 12c; red snipper, 12c; floundors, fresh frozen, 12c; haddock, fresh frozen, tto; smelts, 13o; shati roe, 4oo per 10.; frog legs, 3cu per dox.: green sea turtle nient. 2m per lb. - CANffED GOODf-Corn, standard west ern, 65c. Tomatoes, fancy 8-pound can, 11. 4f standard, S-pound cans, 1.2o. Pine-appl.-i, grated, 2-pound, $?.202.SO; sliced, ll."bdl 35. Gallon apples, S3. 25. California sprlcot.i. S2.00. Pears, V7ut)2 50. Peaches, 11.75432.40. L. C. peaches. S2.OCKtt2.60. Alaska ralmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat. 12.15; fancy sockeye. flat, $1.V6. Sardines, quarter oil, S8.f; three-quarters mustard, 13.10. Sweet potatoes, tl.25.(f 1.35. Bauerkrsut, tOc. Pumpkins, aVciiJl.00. Lima bean-. 2-pound, 7E.rtaJl.20. boaked peas, 2-pound, 60c; fancy, II 2i, 1 45. NUTS California walnuts, 18c; Chill walnuts, 14u; pecans, 17'(tl9c: filberts, 12 Warmer slon the tone became decidedly weak. De- ,'lln a t all tt ,h nnrthuMtnrn iiiurliili One the favorable weather conditions for 14c; Brazils, 13VtfMc; almonds, l&c; roasted thr-ahing and for the movement of the new , peanuts, Dc; raw peanuts. 71aC, creir tended to weaken, the . local market I 11 lali In the day. The market closed weak. WEATHER !' Till-: GRAIX BELT December opened to lower at 81.06V to S1.05V4. sold up to SI. CO'., and then de clined to 11.04V The close waa at t learances of wheat and nnur were ll.tssj bu. Primary receipts were 89,000 bu., com pared with 1.019,000 bu. tbe corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth ana Chicago reported receipts of 820 cars, against till cars last week and 795 cars a year ago. The corn market was firm early In the day but weakened In sympathy with the break In wheat. Small local receipts and higher prices at Liverpool were the chief bullish factor's. The market closed weak, with prices almost at the lowest point of the day. December opened unchanged to V4c higher at fviV-ic to MV advanced to CilTiO and then declined to ti2c. The close was at S-'Hc. Local receipts were 208 cars, Trad. In ..ti wHquMgnd the market ""V ' " waa weak almost all day. 1 ha heaviness of wheat was the main factor. December opened fee higher at 66V40, sold off to 64V. and closed at 64c. Local receipts were ITS cars. Provisions were Inclined to be weak be cause of the break In grain. Trade was very light. At the close January pork was off 7Vo at ILB.S.'Vy Lard waa also down 7W? at 88.08, Ribs were 10c lower at of the stock. The late rally In the market was accompanied by reports that arrange ments had been made to tide over the troubles of the group of capitalists whoso aflalrs had become Involved and whose contortions are believed to bo largely re sponsible for the recent peculiar operations In the curb market. Bonds were weik. Total sales, par value, $2,008,000. United states twos and the fours, registered, declined U per cent on call. Number of soles ami quotations on the New York Btock exchange: ale. Hlgn. Low. Cloas. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Oct. lC.-Call loans. 5fiS per cent ; time loi.ns. 07 per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds weie as ronows . M "Allouaj H Amalgamated . 78 Atlantic . 7t hlnham . R5Ht'al. ft Hecla... .W! Centennlnl .140 Cnfiper Kanza ... .13 Daly W aat .140 Franklin . l&HOranby . 12 Iale Rnyala l!7t, Maaa. Mining ... . 44 Michigan .HM Mohawk .11114 Mont. r. ft C, .101 (lid Dominion .. . 1 ".Ij Otraola . 7a Parrot .inl yulncy , Shannon . 10 Tamarack . 115 'Trlnltr . 3't Vnltad Copper . 1H V. t. Mining... . 34 f. g. Oil . 2f4 Victoria . tS Winona . 2H Wolverine . 1 C'al. ft Ariaona Arltona Com. .. . SSV, Netrada . 10 Atrhlaon adj. 4a.... do 4a Max. Central 4a... Atrhlaon do pfd Beaton ft Albany hoaton ft Main hoaton Elevated .. Pltc-hburg pfd Mexican Central Pare Marquette I'nlon Pacific Am. Pneu. Tube Amer. Husar do pfd Am. T. ft T Am. Woolen do pfd Edlaon F.lae. lllu. . (General Klectrle "Mtw. Klectrle do pfd Maaa. Oaa t'nlted Fruit I nltad S. M do pfd zs 5014 4Vi n3 17 4Vi f 4 , ' ir 3 7 3 1 1V8 . 14 . I 71 . IVi . 11 . IS , 34 , 8 , 14 :-i . 4 . 1 . 7 Date. Oct. 5.... Oct. 6.... Oct. 7 ... Oct. 8.... Oct. 9... Oct. 10. . . Oct. 11. . . Oct 12... Oct. 13.... Oct. 14. .. Oct. 16... Oct. 15... Oct. 1... Sunday. I 1907. 11906. 11905. :i!04. 11903. 1HO2.I1901. 6 831 6 29! 6 H, 5 76 1 i 67! I 61 8 .111 5 3I 6 t!9 6 65 7 42 5 S-.ttl 061 S 681 S 40i 7 Wi 8 32 1 6 W S ll I o oj 6 98V4I S 07 I 30! 8 1014' 8 25 8 14'V 6 2C 8 11 o 21 6 26 B rs 6 101 6 0V 6 33 8 Ql 33 6 98 i 6 27! 5 11! 6 08 6 P5 6 63 4 901 6 4ttl 6 071 6 31! 6 31 6 081 6 171 t 37 5 It 6 12 5 12 6 19i 7 14 IS 6 22; 7 03, 14 e i6 8 21 6 95! 7 w and are gradtiully wiping out the jiilvm-c of last w-ek. Today a consldet fioh ro porflcn of lite hogs sold tnsldt .he range of r..'ti6fii. with go.xl light hogs selling up to $11.20. It will be remembered that the hulk of the hogs sold yesterday at $5.!tii.!0 wilh a top at $i.30. Representative sales: 6 20 ! 6 18 6 44 7 15! 6 481 7 00 5 48 7 00 18 6 M, 8 911 8 22 RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. Omaha Kansas City Chicago Sioux City ... St. Louis .... .S.0tit5 20 . 2.00iti8.Nl . 1.5'"&7.25 . 2.WKrt6.iVl . 1.767.10 Hogs. JS.85i-ho.25 6.7Vut.30 6 2'tid 70 5.851I 10 6.W(1..'5 No. Ar. 5h. Ne. A. fb. Pr. 44 sit u-n iu : jb2 lJ" i U g.1 161 6 86 u . u nil M 845 40 5 ki Tl IM H Si Hit) 6 I! ?4 4" "0 107 SOT. ( il 67 ;."-4 ... 4 U :il 40 15 MS ... 05 61 tl ! a fl M Wl 13 '" (1 lid i I 4 77 il ') 8 08 It J40 40 I 7a JH 12" " 61 Vi (0 Hi W. .,0-l! trtUj t. l?t ... 6 6 HO 244 ... 10 841 Ml 110 I 88 8. 358 80 1 81 1 200 4- 6 8t r. .14 8 " 2H8 140 t 88 M Ii f 4 2) 10 86 71 17 ... 5 8". 240 J00 it S4 !t") ... 135 tU 274 120 8 00 ' Th official number of .Tit, in t,,,inv i,v ani-h road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P. Ry .. Missouri Pacific Ry .. T'nlon Pacific System.. C. A N. W. Ry. (east) 'CAN. V. Ry. (west) ! C, Ft. P., M. & O. Ry. C, H. Q. (east) C R. & Q. (west) .... C. R. I. & P. Rv. (east) d) pfd Adventure Hid. "Aaked. North Butte Butte Coalition . New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 1C Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Fair Day After a Fair and Night. OMAHA, OtJt IS, 1907. Generally cloudy weather prevails in the Mississippi valley and througnout tne east ern and southern states, and rains are fall ing In the middle Mississippi and Ohio val leys this morning. Tlimperaturea are -lierhtlv lower In the middle Mlsaourl and 1 -. , ... . i Vfliia. n,t aniharait -n.4 Corn Products are generally higher In all other sections, i Prol!..,'i ' ' The weathef continues clear In the M.s- w'r hud.un. sourl valley and west and will continue r o fair In this vicinity tonight and Thursday, 1 4 R 0. pfd'.!!. with warmer tonight. I nl-tllera- gecurltlea 1 Omaha, record of temperature and pre- Brie clpltatlon compared with the corresponding Adatna ttipreea Amalgamated Copper ... Am. C. A r Am. C ft r. p!d Am. Cotton Oil Am Cotton Oil pfd American Eipreae Am H. ft L. ptd. ........ American Ice Am. Uueaed Oil Am. Uneeed Oil pfd.... Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd.... Am. 8. ft R Am. Bujar Refining.... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa.. Anaconda Mining Co... Atchlton Atchiaon pfd , Atlantis Coaat Line.... Baltimore ft Ohl Bal. ft Ohio pfd. Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central of New Jereey. Cheeapeeka ft Ohio Chlrazo Ot. W CMcnio K. W t'hlcaao. M.' ft St. P. . . Chictso T. ft T . egr4l ..1S0." .. ,70i) 800 too Ct4 80 8St 80 300 "ioo 12 Vi "ivi 48 281 8S to 7-4 5014 M 8f 04 70 185 II 10 7 17 Adams Con. Alice Breece Brunawick Con. .. Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. ft Va... Horn Silver Iron Silver Leadvllle Con. .., "udarad. I ..400 .. 18 .. Jo .. 31 .. 47 ..128 .100 .. 6 Utile Chief Ontario Ophlr Potoai Ravage Sierra Nevada Hmall Hope .. Standard 6 A 138 10 CO 50 II JW . . 1,000 46!4 4484 tnO 81 2Vi ..104.800 7T4 l .. 6.800 1084 104V4 100 74Uj 744 .. 17.80I SI 27'4 .. I.r0 im 784 100 ns 700 71 70 ., Lam) , 7S ''. 100 884i M14 .. 22f 4. 4DH .. i.00 114 lMt 1W 80 ii lei 13 .. i i) 23; : .. 1.8.10 714 7', .. I,4"rt 141V4 1S .. Jt.WO 114 111 Foreltta Financial. I-ONDON, Oct. 16. The rates for money were dearer In the market tuday and the supplies were not so plentiful. The belief prevailed that the Rank of England was endeavoring to obtain control of the mar ket and bring discounts to the bank rate level of the possible foreign demand for gold. Copper shares benefited by the Im- .... provement In the price of the metals. "J ; Americans opened steady and gained ?; , strength during the forenoon. Active Is j, sues advanced to a point over parity, the 7.114 support of Wall street yesterday creating ,g, I a favorable. Impression and causing the 7i I shorts to cover. Later New York sup 8514 j ported the market and although proflt-tak- ia 1 m caunea a sugni seroacK in tne Dest H ; prices the market closed- lirm. Foreigners were firm generally. Japans were Irregu lar. Mexican rails were supported In ex pectation of an Increased dividend. 4 9 103 3 115 5 2 81 , 2 C, R. I. & P. Ry- (west) 2 Illinois Central 6 Total receipts 331 The disposition of the aay's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: lame 2 . . . 24 28 3 6.. 28 22 3 2 13 17 1 2 1 1 78 77 Omaha Packing Co 303 Swift and Company 4-5 Cudahy Parking Co ....1,553 Armour & Co Wl Vansant & Co Carey & Benton Lohman & Co McCreary & Carey W. I. Stephen Hill & Son V. P. lwls Huston & Co Hamilton At Rothschild L. F. Husz 2i Layton L. Wolf I'l J. II. Bulla 6 Sam W'erthelmer ... 98 Mlko Haggerty 137 I H Root & CO 191 O. McConnaughey 18 Sullivan Brof. 15 Lehnier Bros 3'- J. F. Compton Wlsmeth Smith & Payne 8 Other buyers 808 Hogs. Sheep. 631 1.01 1.762 1.134 650 2.375 529 150 66 299 321 130 2S4 123 44 404 Total u 41 C. C. C. ft St. L... Colorado F. A I... Colorado ft 80 Colo, ft 80. 1st pfd Colo. A 80. 2d pfd Conaolldated Uaa . 1 ..'!!!'." '' ioti ii" M 14l i is 1.400 a im, !!!"!!! Lino 31 8)0 0 8414 1.410 11 T 1,600 80 87'i UK) 1W 147 28 U 7M 140 H3V4 IS 14 15ti 19 47 3114 e6t "V, 57 148 Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Oct. 16. Bank clearings for to day were (2,448,826.96 and for the corre sponding date last year 31,711,833.88. 1ft 17U. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 81 cara; corn, 341 cars, oats, 221 cars; hogs, 21,000 head. Leading futures ranged as follows: 1907. 1906. 19-16. 1904. Minimum -temperature.-.. 43 63 43 80 Precipitation 00 T .19 .00 Normal temperature for today, 55 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation slnon March 1, 6.64 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 4.06 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 79 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes'y. Wheat Dec. May July Corn Dec. May July Oats ' Dec. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Nov. Jan. May It lbs Jan. May 1 06U W 1 0fV4 I lov-ya- 1 lle 1 02 V&l 1 02 eHvvtf. 106 1 11H' 03V, 63! 64H 1 04V 1 10 1 024 62S 1 04'A 1 10V 1 03 62Hj 1 06 1 11U 1 02V4 63 V tv 63'4-S1i64Va'oV. 55U 67-57V, tWVsl 18 00 16 30 9 20 9 10 9 90 S 25 S 60 57't,1 604 16 00 ltt 80 9 30 9 12'V 9 6V 5tt 60H, IS 87V, 16 Jit 9 20 9 06 9 22Vi S rv, S 17H 8 62Vk 8 46 2t 64'4 66 60HI 16 87V 16 27Vs 26 9 07V 9 25 S 20 8 45 65 Vs 67 60 15 9fi' It 36 9 25 9 12S 9 12Vs S 27V S 65 No. i Cash quotations wire as follows: FIjOUH Firm; winter patents, 1.T55.05; spring patent, I5.4w3.75, bakers, t4.00u4.20. WHBAT-No. S spring. Sl.2onl.22; No. 3, tl.tt547l.lt; No. t t-ed. 'Sl.OSHft.MS. CORN No. S. 6itVc; No. 2 yellow, Oo tSe. , OATS-No. 2. 4Se;iNo. 3 white. 624jKtc. RYE No. 2. 87VC. BARLEY Good feeding, 85"a96c; fair to chwice malting, l.U3al ". KKEDB Flax, No. 1 northwestern, S1.27V4; clover, contract grades, 817.00. PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose). 87 87S4j8.60; mess pork, per bbl.. S14i;Sii 15 On; lard, per 100 lbs., 89 26; short clear si.Ua (boxed), S9.62H'ij87S, Articles. Flour, bbls.. WheaL bu.. Corn, b.... 'ats. bu..v. uu ,. nti'ley, bu.. Receipts. Shipments 33.6-at M o-W 1I49.3U) lr-9.80) 696.28 379.418) 411 ) 258 i") t. bu...., - 1L100 3.184) -ilev. bu : 108.900 32.50-J ' On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy; creameries. 23St 27Sc; dalrtes, hfl'2oc. l-.ggs steady; at oiMik. cases Included, l'S-JiSc; firsts, 220; pi lice Arsis. 24x g'iieese. strong 16 s lSc- f- Mllwaeke Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. oCt. 1S.-W1I EAT-I.ower No. 1 northern. 1.1: No 2 northern, fl .16 il 18; December. 1104 bid RYE-l-.uer; No. 1. KiVc BARLEY No. 2. tl.US. I'ORN-I.oweti No. 3 cash, Cftt.-; May 4.;'tC tia. 1 Pettrla. Market. PEORIA. Oet. 1 -tXIRN- Unehangaxl; No. 3 el)ow, 5". No. g. af uc; No. 4, 64Sc. ATS Easy; No. 3 white. 64 ; No. t w I ie. bc. ' , .. PVK-ieady; No. 2. 87-4Y88.-. W:MShlY-in the basis of 11 25. St. Losla General Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 16. WHEAT Track, No. 3 red, cash. Sl.07ijl.08; No. hard, SLOtiJi l.Ot); December, ll.02; May, 81.09. CORN Lower: track. No. 3. cash, titwc: December, toc; May, 61 c; No. 2 white. tiV.tO'lc. OATS Weak; track, no. 2. easn, BZc- De cember, 61c; May, 56V4c: No. 2 white. 64o. FLOUR Firm ; red winter patents. 84.D0 ft 0.10. extra fancy and straight. 4.404.8O: clear. 83.60f4.1o. HEED Timothy, stoady; S3.7BS4.30. CORN MEAL Steady; 82.96. BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track. 81.26. HAY Firm; timothy, 12.O0419 60; prairie. 89 13.60. IRON COTTON TIES 81.10. BAUtHNU-ll 6-I60. HEMP TWINE Ho. PROVIStONS-Pork. steady; lobbinr. 116 00. Lard, steady; prime steam, S8 5.vDry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. 19.37; clear ribs, (9.37; short clears, (9 62. liacon, sieaay; Doxea extra snort. iu.it., clear ribs, S10.25; short clears, 110.50. 1-OI L'l'RY Julet: chickens, 9c; springs, c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 5c. BUTTER Steady ; creamery. 26'a30c. EGOS Steady, rtc, case count. ilecelpts. Bhlpmrnts pfd.. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu, . Corn, bu. . Oats. I u. . ..11.000 37.0"0 20, two 3s,lM) ItO.OiiO 116.0t) 85.000 TS.OtiO lliasrapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. M'nn . Oct 16. WHEAT -Ieee:nler. SI 10 Si I 1"; May, 81.14, 1 14.; No. 1 hard. II 15: No. 1 northern l '' : N' i KOlt' em. 81 12. rixirr. i"; i puiontg. iiiot'd.io; conj . New York General Market. NEW YORK. Oct. It. SUOAR-Raw, steady: fair refining, 3 40c; centrifugal, 96 test, 3.90c; molasses sugar, Susc. Refined, steady; crushed, 5.7oc; powdered, 6.10c; gramiUted, t 00c. COKFK E Steady; No.-7 Rio, 6,c; No. 4 Santos. 6c. BUTTER Eusy; process, common to spe cial. 191 '-V.C. CHEEPEV-Steady; state, full cream, small colored and white. Septembor fine. 16c; good to peine, 1jc; common to fair, 13a 15c; large colored. September fine. 16c; white. 16'c; common to prime, Ujl5e. Et HIS-Firm; stale and fancy selected whole, S4'tf3Sc; good to choice, 29rf33c; mixed fancy, Wi32c; first to extra first. 24t)27c; Western hrst. 2Uo'-3c; seconds. 19(j-'1c. POULTRY Alive, demoraliaed: spring chickens, L'o; fowls. 13c; turkeys. 14i:; dressed, Irtegular: western spring chickens, 12yl!ic; turkeys, loultic; fowls, Uti lie. Kansas City Grala aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. I6.-WllEAT-c; May, SI 04V Cash: No. 3 hard. 11 02411.06; No. 3. SI 01'8 1' 04; No. 2 red, L07; No. 3, tl ot'.ii 1 flo. CORN Itecember. 06c; May, 87c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, iilc; No. S, 61c; No. t white, 6.'uc'l,e; No. 8, 62ui2c. OATS No. 2 white, 4:i50c; No. 2 mixed, 52c. RYE-6)Dlc. HAV Firm; choice timothy, tl3.2fy31i.7J; choice prattle, l!l 2541150. E1GS Steady; extraa, 23o per dog.; firsts. .'V- per dux. BITTER Creameries. !9c; packing. Jtic. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 86 156.000 Corn, bu 7.18D Sua) oat, lit 15.UO0 36.UUO Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 16-WHEAT-Spot, nominal. Futures. ituiet; December, sa id; Mav Ms 7d; March, 8s 7d CORN Spot, firm; prime mixed. Amer ican, tie 11. Fututes, steady; October, tie; January, 6s 5td Erie lt pfd a.rie 2d pfd Oeneral Electric ... Illlnola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Cantral pfd. .. . Kanaaa City So K. C. 80. pfd Loulaville ft N Mexican Central ... Minn, ft St. V M , St. P. ft S. 8. M., St. P. ft S. S. Mlaaourl Pacific Mlaaourl. K. ft T 14., K. ft T. pfd National Lead N. R. K. of M. pfd. offered New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk ft W. pfd North American Pacific Mall Pen nay I van la People's Gas P.. C, C. ft St. L Pressed Bteel Car Preeaed S. C. ptd Pullman Palaoe Car.... Haadlnf Read in 8 let pfd Heading 3d pfd Republic Steel Republic 8teel pfd hock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd St. L- ft 8. F. 2d pfd. St. Louie 8. W St. L. 8. W. pfd Southern pactflo Bo. Pacific pfd So. Hallway So. Railway pfd Tenneeeae C. A I Teaa A Paclnc T., St. L. A W T. St. L. A W. pfd... t'nlon Pecino I'Dlon Paclfio pfd - I'. S. Kiprae t'. 8. Realty V. S. Rubber V. 8. Rubber pfd f. 8. 8t.-el V. g. 8ul P'd Va -Oarvi. Chemical Ve.-Oro. them, pfd Wabaab Wabaah ptd Walla Karao Ktpreaa Weetlnzhouae glettrlo Wvalern I'nlon Wheeling A L. C Wteconaln Central Wla Central pfd Northern Paclflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Sloae Sheffield Steel Ol. Northern pfd loterboroush Mel I Jnt. Mel, pfd r Total ui for the day. l.ooo loo too 4. Of) 1.1IO 4i"J S0T4 4 47V, 1 41V4 l.r.oo H2i 8f0 130 2IV1 104 100 8iH 19V4 4 44 18 40 3v. 11014 110 18 18 104 800 100 1.8..0 l.SlW loo (DO 224 54 101 1814 81. Hi 83 Va 82 Vt 84 14 ' 84 Hj 83 Vl 1W 1JI 81 51 61 4i0 28V4 27 210 14 4:t4 13 1,100 42Vi 38Va "i 48 11.800 105V, ll14 looai 7oO ll4 t "4 2H 100 874 Wool Market. BO8TON,' Oct. 16. Very little decrease In the activity of the local wool market has been noted and despite the heavy busi ness which Is still above the average, prices I remain but silt?. illy changed. Intercut still I centers In territorial wool and some of the 1 transactions ranged very heavy. The lead . Ing quotations are as follows: Kentucky, Indiana and Mlsaourl, three-eighth blood. ' S2633c; quarter blood, 29-fT30c. Scoured values, Texas, fine twelve months, ?2(73e ; flee six to eight months, 65f6flc; fine fall. 67ti58c; California, northern, 67ifi68c; mid dling county, 63W65c; southern, 62i63c; fall free, 67358e: fall defective, 40(H45c. Ore gon, eastern. No. 1 staple,- 7ijr72c: eastern No. 1 clothing, (BuaiOc; eastern average, 67&68c; valley No. 1, 6ti4f62c. Territory (scoured).' fine staple, 72tfr73c; fine medium . staple, "0jr72c; fine clothing. 74t70o; fine (medium clothing. 6T.67c: half blood. 66tt768c: 614 quarter blood. 63Br6c; pulled, extra, 6!if72c v, fine. IWi&vKc; supers, 62'ij67c. l-Vs ST. IXU1S, Mo., Oct. 16 WOOI-Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 4 , 2:tuyfi-5c; light fllne, 22ti12hc; heavy fine, 17 13c; tub washed, 20ji06c. 45 isv, 1914 284 10V, iV, 17 II 1JC4 38 33 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were quite liberal, 280 cars being reported In. This makes the receipts for the week 26,277 head, which Is slightly smaller than the very large runs of last week and a year ago. .. The market on strictly good beet catgw did not show very much change, being generally quoted about steady with yester day. On the other hand, there was a weak feeling on anything that was not good and the trade waa slow In addition on that kind. While the good grades aold In fair season, it was late before the leas desir able kinda were all disposed of. The tendency on the cow ana neuer mai ket seemed to be easier, in xaci, .ulemneii were Quoting It quite a lower, especially those who were fortunate In having secured steady prices yesterday. On the other hand, aellers who were forced to take off yeslerday did not see very much difference today. Perhaps the best wey to quote the market would be to cull It about steady on the beat grades and alow to a little lower on other kinds. Buyers were still looking for strictly good feeders, but the feeling on the common and Inferior grades was slow, with the trade slow and dull. The fact Is. speculators and yard traders have been very free buy ers In anticipation of a large country de munH and tho most of them found them selves pretty well loaded up with cattle this morning which they had not been able to dispose of. Hence they were a little cautious this morning and were Inclined to SI I EEP Receipts were quite liberal this mnrnltig. seventv-flve cars being reported, which makes the total for the week larger than for the corresixintllng days of last week. As noted yisterday. there was a goid buying demand, both for killers and feeders, and when the market closed prac tically everything was disposed of. only a few being carried over. The market this morning opened where cars of stock left off yesterday and tneis was realty ill'l fiiiiuptll uiHiit i'1 o -ecitii nit- it. .. As has been the case every day for some little time back, the supply of killers, both sheep and latt bs, was very limited, whllo there was at the same time a good buying demand. Tills means that the market on killers was In a vei'y satisfactory condition for the sellers, fiillv steady prices being maintained. A rretty decent kind of lambs sold up to Si. with a few head of natives at S7.1o. Pretty fair ewes brought 85. There were a good many country buyers looking for feeder sheep and lambs and the market on that kind was the ssme as It has been almost every day at this point, namely, fairly active, with prices entlr- satisfactory to owners. To quote It aa good, steady, active market would ni nearly describe the situation. Quotations on good to choice killers: Lambs, !. 75457. 16; yearling wethers, 85.60 5.75; wethers, $4.!HVu 6. 25; ewes, $4.6ti(6.tO. No quotations are given on fair to good killers, as feeder buyers are taking prac tically everything of thot description at better prices than packers will pay. ' Quotations of feeders: Lambs, S6.0frffii.50; common lambs, So.5Otj6.00; yearlings, S5.26i( 5.00; wethers, 14 .75tj6.10; ewes, 4.004i45O; common ewes, 2.25o3 .50; yearling breeding ewes, Stl.OO4j6.50; nged breeding ewes, (5.00 4)6.75. No. 68 Wyoming lambs 646 Wyoming lambs 410 Wyoming lambs 104 Wyoming lambs 27 Wyoming lambs 339 Wyoming lambs 871 Wyoming lambs 142 Wyoming lambs 10 Wyoming lamle, culls.. 819 Wyoming lambs 173 Wyoming lambs lhd Wyoming lambs 161 Wyoming lambs 360 Wvomliig lambs 8T.9 Wyoming lambs 24 Wyoming lambs 841 Wyomlna lambs 440 South Dakota lambs, feeders 47 124 So. Dak. wethers, feeders... 367 Oregon wethers, feeders.... 669 Oregon wethers, feeders 172 Oregon yearlings, feeders..'. 226 western awes, fseders 257 Wyoming lambs 301 Idaho lambs PD Idaho lambs, feeders 859 Idaho lambs, feeders 179 Idaho lambs, feeders 126 Western ewes 112 Western ewes 638 Bo. Dakota lambs, feeders 636 So. Dakota lambs, feeders.. 67 some 1 1,6 So. Dakota lambs, feedei little i 251 Ho. Dakota lambs, culls 327 So. Dakota yearlings 98 Nevada ewes, feeders.... The formation 4f a 1 lub composed of fitly men representing all Ihe principal line of business In Omaha is the object of a meeting which has been called for the purpose of organization next Saturday night. Invitations to attend this meeting have lieen Issued and. Inasmuch as -the so strictly limited, are rx- 1 peeled to produce the attendence of every one bidden who Is able to be there. The movement for the new dub Is an otitgrowlli of the committee appointed to conridcr the Egg-O-See proposition for the location of a cereal mill In Omaha, the Idea being to solidify the principal busi ness Interests of the city to promote en terprises of general public scope and to ward off schemes of all sorti of doubtful desirability which would Impose additional burdens on the taxpayer and business community. Several preliminary meetings hsve already been held and the Hat of eligible members made up. ' The old expo sition board of fifty directors, which proved s'o successful Ip carrying on that -great undertaking, has been used largely as the model, although no definite plan ot or- , ganlsatlon has been agreed upon. It Is said that similar clubs to this sre maintained In a number of other cities and have vindicated their existence so far aa to become a vital factor In all public movements. The Invitations say that the purpose of the proposed club la tf consider all public question that may affect the business Interests and all Intention to In terfere with or duplicate the functions of the various clul and organisations already here Is emphatically disclaimed. The In vitations nie signed by the names of twelve men who participated In the last prelimi nary meetings. 109 2X6 224 ..7.114 5,176 13,03 16,613 100 67 57 3. I'iV, U !.$. 117V, 11V4 l.aOO 81 7Vi 1,000 45 18 4O0 SO 1 loo lovi 7u4 200 181 IM 117. 201) 0Va IT 7T 85 22 liC'4 Tli- tS Metal Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1. -METALS There was a further break In the London tin mar ket, spot closing at 136 15s and futures at 134 16a. Ixcally the market was weak with quotations ranging 13 5aS.75. Copper was higher In London with spot closing at 60 and futures at 58 16s. Ixx-ally the market waa weak and a shade lower, with , lake quoted at St3.003l3.25. Electrolytic at fe4 too l.PIO 1,7110 700 80 loo 18 t'.4 U.'e 41 12 15 11.4.0 76 H 4mt loft 410 47V, . 1.900 8x) 4J .143. "0 Kl, ! " 41V) '41 . l.JK) 21 . l.loO 7 .Jul. 1(0 234 . 3D 4 "O a.S . 1.7-a) SOO (Va) . 1,100 23 514. 4-- Hi', 17 . 17 14 IS 42 aiS 14 '.is lt7V, i:4 4 invi 21 42 lit to ii 17 784 1 17 v, 184 ;;. H2.6212.87. and casting at 12 37 12.62. 4444 . The London lead market was 6s higher at 180 ! 18 5s. Locally no change was reported. 874, Spelter was unchanged In the local market, 7j 1 but declined 6e, to 21 16s In London. Iron I was higher In the English market with standard foundry quoted 62a M and CI ev vi sa . )..., .. . ...... . ,0. 1111 , 1 11. . - - ibiiu wail mils i uoa .iv-u. luiuiiy I1U change was reported. ST. IOUia. Oct. 16. M ETALS Lead, dull, S4.60. Spelter, dull, 15.40. 16 14 42 Sl;4 us ss 7344 lo7 13 18 111 Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts. NEW YORK, Oct. 16 EVAPORATED APPLES Market firm on moderate demand 1 ami light offerings: fancy quoted at KiVc: 2itp choice, 10c; prime, 9'u9-,iC; common to 'air, it's 0l- 4c . DRIED FRUITS Prunes are rather irreer- 11144 tilar In tone, but prices remain unchanged. 1 Apricots continue steady t.t recent prices I and peaches are without further change. Kuisins are scarce on spot and no iiuotablu change Is reported. uo 5h) 100 6 a 11 t 4V, 13 80 II 41 II 71 12 c, ! m 1 2 yt 18 v "V, It toffee Market. NKW YORK, Oct 16. The coffee' market closed quiet at a decline of 5t!0 points: December, tH.10; March, 86.16; May, to 2.VU; 6.S0; September, $6 40. SjKit coffee qul.it; Rio No. 7. 6c: Santos. No. 4, 8c; mild coffee, dull; Cordova. 94jn2e. Av. Pr. . ,46 6 95 . 56 6 15 . 54 6 15 .65 6 15 .ill 6 76 .44 6 75 , .46 t 16 .38 6 60 . 28 4 00 .63 15 .58 35 .68 6 36 . 68 6 36 . 69 6 85 .69 6 35 .64 6 as .45 6 96 a 47 6 96 .91 4 76 . 1)7 4 60 . 96 4 60 . 85 4 90 .lot s y . 51 6 10 .87 7 00 .62 6 60 .61 6 36 . 63 6 35 .. 90 4 15 , . I'll 4 85 .. 67 6 40 . . 67 6 40 .. 67 40 ..51 6 85 .. 105 6 16 . . 87 4 15 limit their purchases to the better grades. I sales $6S.Vfj6.60. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle' Strong to Slow Hogs Weak to Five Cents Lower. CHICAOO, Oct. 16. CATTLE Receipts, about 21,000 head; market -for bet.t strong, others steady but slow; common to prime Bteers S4.40tT7.30; cows 13.304(5.00; heifers S3.0Ofi5.75; bulls S2.60r.j5 00: sales S3.0o6.50; stinkers and feeders $2.406(8). HOGS Receipts, about 26.000 head: mar ket weak to 5c lower; choice heavy ship ping 6.60fi6; light butcher's S6.S0fl6.80; light mixed Hi 4crff,t;.50; choice light S6.6tV.(4. 66; packing $6.006.60; pigs S600ia6.2r; bulk of This made the market slow to lower on the less desirable grades. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers, Sti.M'o.OO; fair to good corn-fed steers, $5. 654.(6 -30; common to fair corn-fed steers, J4.75ii-5.65; good to choke range steers, 10.256.10; iair 10 gooa range steers, $4.5.5.2; common to fair range steers, S3.76'n4.5o; good to choice corn-fud cows and heifers. $3. iSilrt.M; fair to good SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts about 30,000: market 6ftl0e higher; sheep $3 5t)iU6.00; yearlings 85.50j.i5; lambs 85.767.40 PAPER BURIED SCORE OF YEARS Copy ot The Rrr Well Preserre.l Fonnd In Ihe Labor Temple. A copy of the Omaha Dally Bee, dated June 11. 18MI. was unearthed during the re pairing of the Labor temple Wednesday and while it was sere and yellow from Us) twenty-one years' repose, it was well pre served. It consists of eight pages of the regulation size of Ihe evening paper at that time. Since then the name of the evening edition has been changed from the "Dally Bee" to the "Evening Bee." the "Dally Deo." now being the morning edition. Another difference between The Bee of twenty-one years ago and The Bee of to dayIs the presence of advertising on the first page of the former, the old paptr fion. tainlng almost three columns of display ad vertising on the trout page. It Is significant that the leading editorial In the paper relates to a fight" for paving and sidewalk laying: which la still going on. The editorial advocates the laying ot alagolltlhlc or other Improved sidewalks In place of the wooden walks on Farnam street and suggests that block owners who complain they cannot afford. It ought tt sell their property and buy acre lots out-s:-i of the city. One of the advertisements on the front page Is . tor lotg In Hawthorn addition between Davenport and Cass streets and Thirty-second gnd Thirty-fifth streets. The advertisement declares that within a very short time the addition can be reached by both cable and horse car. Ixits were selling then for from 8700 to S1.000, and the prices quoted for other, real estate Indicates a real boom was on at the time. IThat The Bee wns In the advance guard In the affairs of the party is shown by an editorial entitled, "Lot the Issue Be Made," whk-h advocates the nomination of a successor to United States Senator Van Wyck by the state convention. The tu torial declares only in this way can the) rank and file of the party be given a voice In the selection of senator. It was only a few years ago that this method of naming candidates for senator was adopted by the party. The growth of the paper In circulation Is shown by a comparison of the circulation statement. The statement of the cashier shows the average circulation of tho morn ing edition for the week was 4,o4 and for the evening edition 5,821. The average at present Is over 36,000 a day. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOU19. Mo., OcL ' It CATTLE Re ceipts, 8.000 head, including 4,Eo0 T'exans; murket, steady to a tihade lower; native shipping and export. 86.06ti7.16: dressed beef gruas cows and heifers, S3.26if3.85; common ! snd butchers' steers, S&.16'ji.2; steers under to fair grass cows and heifers, 32.2&j3.25; ! LOO" lbs.. 34.254j4.75; Blockers and feeders, srood to choice stoekeis and feeders. $4 75 S2.76N 60; cows and heifers, S3.0((6.85; can and feeders. 14 oft i ners. Sl.50it2.35: bulls. S2.75ii4.75: calves. tj4.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, cJ.OlKu4.0O. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. at. Pr. No. .mi i 88 to .14v8 6 16 COWS. . 868 1 00 II CALVJiS. U.. S2 S 85 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 848 S 40 828 I 10 11 741 I 80 0 877 I W WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 27 feeders.. Ki4 3 60 6 hellers... 846 3 00 4 feeders.. - 3 76 17 heifers... 867 S 10 No. II... 86 .. 18... At. Pr. ..IMNt I 20 86. 2 15 25 heifers... 678 3 60 13 cows HSU 2 ( 13 feeders. . 984 3 SO calves.,. M 3 60 9 cows I'M 8 10 10 cows 92 2 90 8 cows 762 2 26 10 culyes... 2,'i 3 60 17 feeders.. 862 3 40 19 heifers... VJl 2 calves... 11 cows 927 8 cows. . Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Mil.. Oct. 16. CATTLE IJ,) U!S 1I5V8 116 j Receipts. 18.000 heud. Including 1.5o0 aotith- - fms; nia'ket, steady: choice export ano , drensed beef Meet a. t6.004.9ti: fair to good .'. 1 S4.75tl5.50; western steers, S3 -SmiiS 50; stock- IT, ; 88 lit 1 21 S 1.024. 800 aharea. 1 ne is 1.10 78 4i S7 11. 800 l-.JVt ' V, 8.100 21 I 21 London Closing Stocks. IXiNPON. Oct. 16 Closing quotations on stocks were aa follows: ... 8 V M.. K. A T si ... r-S N. Y. Central 10.. , ... 84 Norfolk A W S . . . 834, du pld a.', ...88 Ontario A W 8014 ...80 Pennarlvanta 4-1 't . .1HS Raud Mlnea 4 ... OVt Retains 41, ... Iv, southern Railway ... 14 ... 118-4 4 pfd 16 ... lw Southern PacISc 78 . .. '4lnlon PaclSe 1!448 ...87 da pfd 84 ...10 p. 8. Steel 34 ... 4:vt da ptd M .. II Wabaah 8V, .. 21k do pfd If, .. m Bputaa 4a II V ...lOJVi SILVER Bar. steady, 28d per ounce. MONEY 2S4t Pr cent. The rate of discount in the open market for abort bills Is 4'u4 per cent; for three monthaf bills, 4&4 per cent. Trraaarr Statement. "WASHINGTON. Ga-L 16.-Today's state ment of lue treasury balances in the g.-n- Conaola. money ... do account Auaroada, ea-dlv , Alcnleou do ptd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian PaclSe . ( haa. A Ohio Chlcaco Ol W C . M. A St. P.... De beers D A H O da pld Brie Ie lat pfd do 24 pfd rtrand Truuk Dllaeie l4otrl . Loulatllle A N. I ers and feedns. S3. 2 ir 5 00 ; southern steers j 13.' Oil -4. 1 5; tout hern cows. S2 4Htrf3 35: native I cows, 82 2'-fi4 5o; native heifers. S3150.4O: : bulls. (2.753.75: calves. 83.5crii6.60. I HOGS Receipts, ll.tno head; market. 6iJ I lV.. l. ....... ... bE. k..1k ..1 l.-.J .... HFr-i , v"-J, u.iik u. .-. eo I .144 O. .2U , heavy. 86 iriJ.16; pat kt-rs. S6.i0tfj4l.20; pigs a:id lltrht, S "fi6 25. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts. 4,0.0 head; market, steady; In nibs, tri 25tfj'7 40; ewes and vearllngs, 85 0- i 5 jtl : western M-arlings, S5.2i.7i5.5ti: western sheep, 81 "0 aj.50; stockers and feeders. 83.5iKii.V75. Cotton Market. LIVERPOOL. O-t 16. COTTON tloo.l hiihineaa done. Prices eleven pj.lnts lower; American middling, fair, 7..H-1. good mid dling, 6 69.1; middling. 6 4Vul ; low iii'ddl'iig. tl4d, good onlinai v, 5.52.1 1 ordinary, 4 afd. The sale of the day were lo.Ouu bales, of which LOO were for speculation and ex port, and Included S.to American. Re ceipts, 17.000 bales, including ll.JtO Am-rl-can. ST. IX)U1S, Mo.. Del. 16 COTTON Quiet- mid.lliiig llc: sules. none: rucelpts. 627 kales; shipments, none; stock. 3.92S bttlea. 1.12 2 70 6 cows 966 2 !J 4 feeders.. 9JU 3 00 4 feeders.. 6 4 26 5 heifers... 674 S 9 cow s l5o 3 00 cows W IW 33 feeders.. 926 4 10 38 feeders.. 1074 4 00 110 cows 926 2 85 8 COWb lirno 3 40 8 cows 916 2 25 4 calves... 2'i7 8 75 12 feeders.. 266 8 50 6 feeders.. 6V.6 3 00 9 heifers... 710 3 6e 8 calves... 392 S 25 7 cows 871 2 10 19 cows .i S 00 5 feeders.. 968 3 75 5 feeders.. 1040 S 75 31 feeders.. 56 S 65 8 heifers... 656 i 60 2ti cows 877 2 66 WYOMING. 2 56 3 25 i No 12 506 0"; Texas and Indian steers. 13.004 6.85; cows and heifers. SI. 7541-4. U0. HOGS Receipts, 9.50O head; market 10ifil5c lower; pigs and lights, S5.6tXit6.5o; packers, 85 654)41.46; butchers' and best heavy, S6.2V(j 6 55. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reeelpts, l.) head; market, steady; native muttons. S3 "0 ti.50: lambs, 84 35477.36; culls and bucks, S3.004i3.2t,; stockers. S3.iVku6.50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 16. CATTLE Receipts. 3,(t head: market 10c lower: natives, 34.50 (?i4.9o; cows and heifers, 82.004(6.26; stockers and feeders. S3.4dif4.76. HOUS-Receipts. (,4) head: markbt 10c lower; top, H 22; bulk of sales, S6.06'.U. SHEEP AND lAMBS-Recelnts, 874 head; market steady; lambs, S6.5o.g7.i6; yearlings, I5.40ri.90. 15 cows lorn) 3 70 27 cow s .. 827 2 35 43 feeders.. 54 i 66 17 t-alvea... 3.T) 3 85 4 feeders.. 6V 4 20 141 feelers.. 696 4 30 27 feeders. . 722 4 20 13 steers.. ..1267 4 60 12 steers.. ..1265 4 60 ih steers.. ..1197 4 6 Ualnlh (iralu Market. DI'l i'TH. Minn.. Oct. 16 WHEAT No I northern. SI. II; No. I northern, ll.HVe; Xi..e.n.i.cr 81.11; May. 1116. OATS-il'ja 77 cows 968 2 80 11 cows Wi 2 90 31 feedera..l"10 4 so 17 rows lo2 3 20 10 feeders.. 4 20 19 feeders.. 977 4 Ui 17 feeder.. 717 4 30 66 steers. ...11S.1 4 15 60 steers.. ,.HH 4 15 12 steers. ...12n6 4 6o 31 steers... .116" 4 6o J. Veitch, Wyoming. J cows 8 3 HO 17 cows 10"7 2 cows 960 3 00 b feeders.. ?64 1 bull 14.0 2 50 J. C. Ottpton, Wyoming. 18 steers.. ..list) I &0 I feeders. .1295 15 feeders. . SMI 4 7l 8 cows luM! 3 cows 14T 3 Ui 1 st.-er Vt S. W. Jonnson. Wyumlng. 28 ste,-rs. ... h4 3 bi Fry, linrri 8. Co., Wyoming. 17 cows 871 3 lu 3 cows o6 13 cows 6". 2 75 K feeders.. 7'i.i 4 feeders.. 70.1 3 35 7 steers 1P8I 4 calves. . . 142 o no .) 50 4 l 4 m 8 Vl 3 6" 2 23 3 85 4 I) Slanx City Live Stock Market. 8IOUX CITY, la., Oct. 16.-Speclul Tele gram.) CATTLW- Receipts. 1.6n0 head; market steady; stockers, slow; beeves, $4 75 (tt.60; cows and heifers, 82.504. (a); stock ers and feeders. SJ.5oa4.Ci; culves and year lings. J2.6"ti3.7j. HOGS Receipts. 2.WKI head; market CglOc lower, selling at S5.55'u 10, bulk of sale. S6.'a.0. Stock In SlKht. Recelpis of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen South Omaha Sioux City Kansas City St. Joseph HI. Lotus DOZEN TO GO TO MUSKOGEE Twelve Delegates What II. T. Clark Will Try ta Get for Omaha. Representatives of Omaha business or ganizations will send delegations to Mus kogee, Okl., In November If Vice President II. T. Clarke of the Transmlsslsslppl Com mercial congress can arouse the enthusiasm he desires In the Improvement of the Mis souri river and other questions Of publlo concern. The congress was held In Kansas City last year and Omaha had but three repre sentatives. Mr. Clarke expects to secure a dozen for the meeting in the new state of Oklahoma, and with that end In- view held a conference with Commissioner Guild of the Commercial club Wednesday afternoon. The Commercial club probably will send delegates. , To insure delegations Mr. Clarke has of fered to secure any member of the busi ness organisations an appointment from Governor Sheldon or Mayor Dahlman ag a delegate from the alate of Nebraska or city of Omaha if they desire to go. Mr. Clarke also addressed the Wednesday meeting ot the Real Estate exchange and a number of delegates may go from that organization, visiting Kansas City to in vestigate mutters of public concern there. ' Chicago Totals. . 7,2i) 4.7i . 1.6(a) r.KO) .i'e'.ofto 1I.I8H . 3.05., 6.W4) . 8.0.0 9.5m) .24.(4) i5,i .61.7(0 58,VK 30.000 ! Announcements ot the Theaters. "Forty-five Minutes from Broadway" la more than Justifying the fultli of Its pro ducers. It holds the public interest simply because It entertains, and professes to do no more. This is why the Boyd has been doing such a big business this week. In the "Prince Chup." which comes to the EIGHT MINUTES FOR VERDICT Bod for ,lie nrBt tl,"e on Bund-' evening. the heroine grows up In full view of the Frank Parker, Colored Saloon Porter, ' audience. She Is first presented as a little 4.i8i 874 1 6(0 30.000 66.374 vW 2 50 5 55 Iee & Heath. Wyoming. 66 cows 821 3 28 cows.. t cows 8JO 2 VI 2 calves... 26 5 it) J. J. Grant, Wyoming. 4 steers. ...12J1 4 75 3 steers, ...1590 5 40 9 cows 9:2 3 15 4 cows 10 2 65 4 feeders. .11.30 4 6" 2 calves. .. 150 WilHams Rros., Wyoming. 4 sleet s. ...1127 4 75 S steers. ...1H16 4 cows 1130 3 76 4 rows 1275 J. C. Draper. V vi.inir.g 10 steers. .. .119 4 3- 5 steers. ...l'2 4 cows li 3 ;5 E. M. Sweet, Wyoiiiltur 28i steers. ...1150 t 41 4 75 3 ;s 4 33 Convicted of Attempted Criminal Assanlt. It took a Jury In crlnilnul ' court jut eight minutes to return a verdict of guilty against Frank Psrker. the colored saloon porter, charged Willi attempting a criminal assault on Die a Dill. I years of age, ut Twentieth and Parker streets. Tho Jurors the p!uy in New York last season, filed out at 11:25. and eight minutes l:tter 1 the gong sounded, ImPcatltitr (hey had "Arizona." by Augustus Thomas, a breezy agreed. One ballot was taken play of the west, with a spice of military Parker was found tn a coal shed Willi 'life thrown in. comes tu the Krur theater ' child, then as a nilsa and then as a young j woman. This necessitates three actresses for Ihe role, and each of the three Is a ( charming and clever iniss. making the II-. , Ins. on the more jjerfecl. Mr. Cyril Bcott . pluys the hero all the way. The company I supporting him Is the same that produced the little girl and was captured aft-r a long chase. In which he threatened to kill hie pursuers. Ills only defense was given by two or three good reputation witnesses. He did not go on the stand himself. Five years ago Parker was sentenced to five years In the penitentiary for a burglary committed In South Omati. for three days, starting tonight. The (Mist Is strong. The story of the play concerns the officers of the Eleventh United Stales In funny and the family of Henry Cauby, a big-hearted ranchman. Colonel Bonhsnvei wife comes under Ihe power of Captain Hodgemen. and Ihe latter s plan to fl. e with liv-r Is foiled by Lieutenant