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TTIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEr MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1003. WANTED TO BUY (Continued.) UlrtHKBT price for 2d-hand furniture, car pets, clothes and shoe a. Tel. Douglaa sTl. (26) iiS RIGHT price paid tor 2d-hand furniture, carpet, love, clothing, shoea Tel. Red WANTED T buy printing pra; give full description and prion. Addrea M-27, baa. - ) 14 III WANTED-TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Ona unfurnished room fop gentleman. Addraaa O-JM, Bee. () 312 ldx WANTED By married couple room and board In private family. Will pay well for satisfactory accommodation. Firnam nr Hansoom park district. Address A 6S4, Be. i (M) M!M WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO man of 26 with college education wants business poaltkm at once. Address W 266. care Bee. (27) 215 12x WANTED Position aa housekeeper, cap able experienced. P 270, care Hoe. (27) If TOUNO man. 21 year with high achool and commercial education, wants position In a private nffh-e; willing to travel and ran furnlah the beet of reference!. W 2Ti, care Bee. (27J-635 12x STOVE REPAPIRS WE have In atock (no delay) repairs for every make of furnace, steam or hot water heater, water fronts. OMAHA STOVE KEPAIR WORKS, 10-08 Douglas Ht. Telephones! Well, Douglas MO: Ind., A-K21. 147- GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE OK CONSTRUCTINU QUARTER. master, United States military prison. Fort leaven worth, Kansaa, September 23. 1908 SPHled proposals. In triplicate, will be received at tlila ofl.o until 10 a. m. Octo ber 14. '$. for construction of one stable to aci-ommodate 1 animals, at this prison. Plana, specifications, eto.. will be furnished upon receipt of a deposit of 85.00, which amount wlll.be refunded upon receipt of plans, etc.. In this office. Information fur nished upon application. Thomaa H. filav ens, Major and Quartermaster. United States Army, Constructing Quartermaster. P.26-2H 0.12-1S RAILWAY TIME CARD 1MO STAT I OA 10TII A.D MASON In Ion Pacific, Leave. ..a 8:6t am ..a 3.5o pin Arrlvo. a 0:40 pm a 6:00 pm 10:15 am a 6:00 pm a 11.15 pm a 6:46 pm a 5:.Vl pm a 4:46 pm a 7:05 am b 1:40 pm all: 48 pm a!0:20 pm a i:tK pm a 9-iU am a :23 am a t-M) am al2:3n pm a 8:23 arn a 8:35 pm a 9:20 am a 8:00 am a 6 .2u pm al0:36 am a 6:20 pm a 620 pm b 5::-0 pin b 1 :35 pm a 9:25 am alL15 pm bl0:15 am Overland Limited. Colorado Ktprexn A , I ...... n 1LID iiiiu r.AiiviH.,,.,,,,, ....... Ori.gon Express a 4:10 pin Los Angeles Limited. ...ol2:55 pm Fast Mall a 9:30 am China and Japan Mail. .a 4;i pin North Platte i.oon.1 a 7:42 am Vlo. -Chicago 8perlul...al2:10 am Beatrice & Su-oiimburg IxK-al .'. ...b1J:30prri tblreito at Northwestern Chicago Daylight a 7:25 am Cj . 11.. . . I If. I . r-i. rnui-.uiiin. Ai......a l'4.iam v iMvuiji iami ajjidoatn I os Angeles L.lrnl Overland Limited Blnux., City liocai.... Twin. City Limited... Norfolk-Boneateel . ... ..a 3:60 pm ..a 8:20 pin . .a 7:40 ant Lincnltj-Long Pin .....a 7:40 am llna,1.rtnH.lWnH 0 .. - T" uwu-u. IIVIII ...... A B.H Casptr-Landen a 1:00 pm Hastings-Superior b 8:00 pm Fremont-Albion b 6:20 pm riHn ungo-oiiperi Fremont-Albion wVahaah Bt. Louis Kxpresa.. a Bl. Loul Local. (from i 8:30 pm Council Illuffst. a 8:00 am Btanherrv lineal from Council Bluffs) b t0 pm llllnoia Ontral Chicago Express a 7:16 i Chicago Limited a 6:00 ; Mlnn.-Ht. Paul Express. b 7:16 i 1 r 1 1 illl i t'.in i n il I - trwi . ..a 7:16 am a 3:45 pm a 8:30 am 8:30 ani 7:30 am 11:85 pm 8:27 am 11:85 pm 3:30 pm Mlnn.-Ht. PjiiiI Express. b 7:16 am Minn:trt:Jwi4i4jn.-. : . a ST-no nm Chicago Or eat Western St. Paul-Mlnneapr.Ua St. Paul-Minneapolis Chicago Limited Chicago ExpTesa. Chicago Express.. Chicago, Rock Island . . . KABT. 8:80 nm 7:W am 6:06 pm 7. SO am 8:30 pm A Par me Chli'atfn fJmited a iron Mm an :06 pm a 4:80 pm all:06 pm a 4:80 pm a!2:80 pm b 8.65 pm a 1:16 pm a 8:36 am a :60 am 4:30 pm a 1 11 pm a 82 am tow a ixx ai a i :w am Rocky Mountain I.M a 8:00 am Lies Moines & Eastern.. a 7:00 am Vn Moines Passenger, .a 4:00 pm Iuwa Local bll':40 am Chlckgo lEautcrn Lx.)..a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:10 pm WEST. rtofgy Mountain ua...au:i pm Colo. A !nl., Exprosa...a 1:10 pm iiki. lexas express. .a :iu pm Lincoln a :08 pm Mlaaoarl I'aclft K. C. A St. L. Express.. a 9:00 am a 8:46 am K. C. St. i Jxprea.aU:lfi pm a 6:60 pm Chieaara, Mllwsskee A St. Paal Cht ft Colo. 8tierlal....a 1:3 am all 00 am Cal. A Ore. Express.... a 8:00 pin a 8:25 pni Overland Limited .....a 9:58 pm a 8:80 am Perry Local .a 6:15 pm all .00 am BVRLIXGTOX STAe lOTH A MASON. Uarliagtoa Arrive. a 3:60 pm a 3.60 pm a 8:10 pni a 9:u8 am a 6:10 pm a 6:10 pm al2 il pm b 9:08 am 7:60 pm bl0:20 am a 8 .60 am b 1:06 pni t 40 pm a 7.06 am all:46 pm a 3 66 pm a 8:30 am all:) am all:80 am a 8:30 am a 6.10 pm Denver 4V California... a 4:10 pm .a 4:10 pm a 4:10 pm .all:S9 pm .a 8:46 am a 9:16 am .b 1:20 pm ..b 8:10 pm .a 8:00 pm .b 9:18 am ,.o 2 34 pni ..a 4:10 pm .a 7:26 am a 4:20 pm .a ( 30 pm .a 9:16 am .a 4:46 pm .al0:46 pm a. it . NiTtnwest Special . Black Hills Northwest Express Nebraska points Nebraska Kx press Lincoln Fsat Mail Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Bchuyler-Pla,tlsmouth . Rellevue-PIafttmouth . Plattsmoutti-Iowa ..... Bellevue-Plattsmouth Bullevue-Plattsmouth, , Denver Limited Chicago Special Chicago Express Chicago Flyer Iowa Local Ht. Louis Express Kansas City A Bt. Joa. Kansas City & St. Joe. Kansas City A St. Joe. .a 4:46 pm WEBSTER STA. 15TH A WEBSTER. Chlcagto, Osaaha- St. Paal, Mlaaeaaells A , Ieave. Arrive. Twin City Passenger ...b 8 30 am b 8:10 pm Siou City Pasenger...a 2 00 pm al0.60 am Fmerson Ical c 8:4 am c 6 68 pm Emerson Local b 1:46 pm b 9:10 am Mlaaoarl Pacific- Auburn Local,.. b 3 60 pm bll:2 m a Dally. day only. b Dally except Bunday. c Bun- dally except Paturday. e dally. .OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC EMTKKaa S.DTB 01 TKS iTUTOO Lew rates: fat time: excellent aervloe. Asa any ticket agent for particulars or writ. a B. BUHJAatUt. OSVL AOT, 131 e. tJiark fcV Obioaao. til. THREE ARMED MEN ARRESTED Pimm mt Kaaerlla, K. D., Casitarea . Iearaaoea Wis Were Prepared t Rob Trala. 8T. PAVL, Oct. 11. A special from En derlln, N. D.. aaya: Deputy Sheriff Mr llvaln, with an armed posse, surprised and srrtsted three dtsperata men Friday afternoon and about five miles weat of here ambushed beside the Boo line trucks. They were armed with revolvera of heavy caliber nd had In their possession three rifles. ten sticks of dynamite, a bottle of nitro glycerine, 100 rounds of ammunition, fuses and caps. The men were brought to Enderlln and locked up. They gave their names as Jim Aklr. F. Lewis and Charles Hart. Akir broke Jail here two year ago while waiting trial for selling liquor. They were hidden In a bunch of willows waiting darkneke jil'; Svere prepared to hold up trala No. 107. which passes that point about t o'clock. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Values Have Firm Start for the Latt Day of the Week. CABLES WEAK, WAE TALK LESS Reeelpts froaa ae Northwest Are Ex pected to Fall OaT from Now Oa and Raise of VaJaea Expected. OMAHA, Oct. 10. 1MB. Market values had a firm start for a Saturday market. Cables came weak and the European situation was much quieter. Receipts In the northwest are expected to fall off steadily from now on and un lesa the drouth conditions In the south Im prove arwd winter seeding progresses higher values are Hoked for. Wheat ahowed unusual etretigth for the week end on bullish dry weather reports In the south, where seeding is In progress. Receipts are decreasing and offerings were slack and values were advanced on better buying. December wheat opened at 94c and cloertd at Sc Corn was steady and firm with wheat and light receipts arl a better cash de mand. Commission houses wera good buy ers and option values were closed higher. leceniber corn opened at 6iHo and closed at ibc. Primary wheat recelpta were 1,670.000 bushels and shipments were 6:X,0ri0 bushels, against receipts last year of IM4.0U0 bushels and shipments of 6fi6,00O bushels. Corn receipts wero IW6.0O0 bushola and shipments were r66.000 bushels, against re ceipts last year of tin.. W0 bushels and ship ments of 671'.0i0 bushels. Clearances were 7.000 bushels of com, 613 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 472.0U0 bushels. Liverpool closed Sd lower on wheat and unchanged to Vkd lower on corn. Beaboard reported 32u,nov bushels of wheat taken for export. Local range or opuona: Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea y. Whrat- Dec.... 94 95S 4 9&N 94 May... r, Wi'A 7 , 8H y7 Corn J Ilea... 6!Hi EP'i, 63V (9 M Mey... 6HV 6V, 69V 6SHx 5! Oats Dec... 474 474 rH 47H 47t, May... 4fVm 49 4HV 4 4H Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. WVjifcSfic; No. 3 hard, (CSax-; No. 4 hard, ilvic; No. 3 spring, M-uOic CORN-No. 2, 72Hc; No. 3, 72Vio; No. 2 yellow, 72Vie; No. 8 yellow, IVic; No. 2 white. TCHc; No. 3 white, 72Hc OATS No. 3 mixed. 46Va4tVc; No- white, 4i:Vtf"WHo; No. 4 white. 45-i'e46c; standard, 4Vli,4ic. RYE No. 2, 7l2Vic; No. 3. 71H72c. tar lot itecelpte. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 46 113 213 Minneapolis 672 Omaha t 48 16 82 Dulutlt 386 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea of the Tradlnar and Closing Prleoa as Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Oct. 10. The local wheat mar ket presented a strong front today, owing to talk to the effect that the acreage in the aouthwest aown to wheat this season would probahly be greatly reduced, be cause of Insufficient moisture. At the close pikes wer Vi'Hc to c above Uie previous (low. Corn mid oats were also firm, but provisions were weak with the exception of Ootober pork, which closed at an ad vance of J1.3ul.37'A per barrel. Dry weather talk apparently supV'anted the "war aare" aa a market factor In the wiieat pit today, and brought out an active general demand which reaulted In a strong market, the greater part of the day. The market opened easier, w.th prices lWg'Hlo to Ho lower, owing to an advance In the prtie of British consols and to a moderate decline In the price of wheat at Liverpool. Before the end of the first half hour the market had recovered on buying by some of the leading traders, who. it was aald. were a armed by the continued absence of rain In the winter wheat section. Aa trading progressed prices made additional advanrea until December touched $1.' li and May ll.tHH. an advance of more than lc from the low point. The market closed strong and near the beat marks for the day. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to. 472,000 bushels. Primary receipts wete 1,670.000 bushels, compared with 9.4,OjO buahels the corresponding, day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluih and Chicago reported recelpta of 1,067 cars, against 1.441 cara a ween ago, and 636 cara last year. The corn .market waa general. y du'l, but' firm, owing to the strength of wheat, which offset the favorable weather conditions for the . maturing of the new crop. The market closed firm at about the best of the nay. Local receipts were 113 cars, with 23 cara of contract grade. Extreme dullness prevailed In the oats pit, but the market was firm In sympathy w ith wheat and corn. Buying of Ho 00) bushels of the December delivery by a cash concern was a feature of trade. At tha close prices were 4c lower to uAo higher. Lo cal receipts were 213 cars. An advance of 3166 per barrel In the price of October pork waa the feature of an otherwise dull market in provisions Oo tober pork closed at 16., the high point of the day. The close In general was off I2efe37tyc. EstiinaJed recelpta for Monday . are: Wheat, 27 cars; corn, 1G9 cars; oata, 214 cars; hogs, 30,000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Artlclea. Qpan. High. Law. J Close.) lea'y. Wheat Dec May July Corn- Deo. May July Oats- Deo. May July Pork- Oct. Jan. May Lard Oct. Jan. May Ribs Oct. Jan. May i'iooh loiii looJ im loi I 1 00 1 03 if 1 04i 1 03 1 049 1 03 1 08 1 oJvi 17H 98 97S 9H 9T 65 64Vi9 4 M 64V& 64 (Mi, 64 64 63 64 63 63 63 48 49(S 49 49 49 61 61 61 6161fc 47 i 47 47 47 7 13 80 15 26 13 66 16 26 18 90 16 96 15 W 16 60 16 67 IS 06 15 37 15 70 16 87 16 60 16 87 9S5 986 980 966 995 960 966 926 9 35966 9 879 9 42 9 20 9 27 9 60 9 42 9 06 9 26 8 82 26 1 12 846 846 S 25 8 86 8 50 t 32 8 47 8 47 8 30 836 866 No. 2. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOI R Market firm; winter patents. 8440ca-4.uu; stralghte, 84.1UW4 W; spring pat ents. 86.256.50; straights, H.iXX&i.vO; bakers, 82.9fti'4.15. WHEAT-No. t spring. 81.06(31.07; No. 8. 97ctj1.0ii; No. 2 red, 31.00&1.01. CORN No. 2. 7878; No. I yellow, 80o 430c. OATS-No. 2, 4c; No. t white, 47S61C. RYB-No. 2, 76r76c. BARLEY Jo od feeding 56$66c; fair to choice malting, 6781o. HKUD8 Flax, No. l northwestern, 11,23V. Timothy, prime. 83.50sja.57. Clover, con tract gradea, 39.00. PROVISIONS-Bhort ribs, aides OooseX $0U(u9.76. Mess pork, per bbt., 314 60((i15.00. Lard, per 100 lbs., 89 7ij.70. Short clear Idea (boxed). 310.26(rlo.6o. Following were the receipts and shipments 9 flour and grain: Recelpta. 8hipmnts. Flour, bbla 39,a0 l.oo Wheat, bu 144.0O0 ltV,Ju0 Corn, bu 134. 0 47. 0 Oata, bu 343.5U0 293,0n0 Rye, bu t.vjQ ,M Harluy, bu 156.4U) 24,100 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameiiea, 3LKtl 2,o; dalrles.l4a4a Kaga. firm, at mark, cases Included,. lJpi x: ; firsts. 23o; prime firsts, 2-tc. Cheese, steady, 13a14c. St. I.oela Geaeral Market. BT. LOCIa. Oct. 10. WHEAT Higher; track, No. 2 red, cash, 11 .641 .06; haid. 99-'fetl.02; December, 81.01; May. li.WV. CHjRN Firm : track. No. I cash, 7676c; No. 3 while. 70(tf7te; December, ChjJ'c; May. .'. . . OATS Firm; track. No. 1 caah, 4c; No 2 white, C2&b4c; December, 46ci May. tW-. RYE-Weak. 77c - - HRAN Lower: sacked, east track, kh li.ua. HAT I'nchsnged; timothy, t8.6fKjfl4.00; prairie. tx.W 1 1 ii k,'Ij1tR K'irm: red winter nAUntt ti ar, 4: extra fancy. 84 4 65: cleara, 83.60," HKI- lf Ttniotny, l..iHj3.J. I'liKSMKAUWii. IKON COTTON TIKS Jl.eO, HAmiNii-c UK My TWINE 7c. mriViarctvi-i)...!, in..v M . Lari. ljeer, prime steai'n, 88.ikji.ii! Dry salt meata. unchanged; bored extra ehorla, ll4c; clear rlba, ll"4c; ahort cleara. llo. Bacon, unchanged; boxed-extra shorts, 12c; clear rlba, 12c; ahort cleara, 12H . Ptim-TRT-Weak; ehlckena. 94c; spring, 11Hti12Ho; turkeys, U'ltV:; djeks, geese, B;. mjTTKR Btearfy: rrVamery. IZ3?TC ' v1 1 o o i r aj y , i i;, case COIH1U LecelPts. Shipments Flour, bhls.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata. bu a 12.W0 U.ftio 43. 0 69.0U0 .. 6 o 32.il 70,009 NEW YORK OEMERAL MARKET Qaotatlaaa of the Day oa Varloaa Commodities. Nt?W ..TORKv rt " ,0 FLOrR-Re-celpta. 25.042 bbla.j exports, 16.738 bbla. Msrket firm but quiet; Minnesota pat n.t 18 40416. SO; winter atralirlits, 14 l6 4 60; Minnesota bakers, 84.2044.5; win- Jt..!.tr,, H-60fI.90; winter patents, 4 60 4 86; winter low grades. $3 40 0. Rye flor, steady; fair to good. 34 26 43 4 60; choice to fancy. 84 6044.60. Buck wheat flour, ateady. 83.16x18.86 per 100 pounds. CORNMEAL Quiet; fine white and yel-,owfc.,1-70; corse. 31.65; kiln dried, 84.16. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, 84c, f. o. b. New Tork. BARLEY Easy; malting. 605c c t. f. Buffalo; feeding. 60 c. c. 1. f. New Tork. WHEAT Receipts, 209,800 bu.; exports. J4.689 bu. Knot market firm; No. 2 red, 31.0861.09, elevator; No. 2 red, 3109 f ?. A . "-fLt: No- 1 northern Duluth, 31.13, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard win ter, 3110, f. o. b. afloat. While easier rabies, less warlike news and larger northwest receipts gave wheat an etefiler opening. It recovered on dry weather In winter wheat states, closing ?c higher. December, 81.104M.10. ' tius&i II lVHi My' !clo.eual CORN Receipts. 1,075 bu.: exports. 3.402 bu. Spot market steady. No. 2, 84 c, nominal, elevator, and 85e, nom inal, afloat. Option market waa without transactions, closing net unchanged. Due-ember closed at Tc; May closed at J3 o. OAT8 Recelpta. 95,700 bu. Ppot mar ket steady. Mixed oats, 26 to 82 pounds, 6283c; natural white, 26 to 81 pounda, 6Jj&64c; clipped white, 82 to 40 pounds, 64H55e. FEED Quiet; middlings. 29 c. HAY Steady; shipping, J.60ff5.60; good to choice, 75 iff 80c. HOPS Mild: state, common to choice. ""i crop, n,t'; iis crop, jfflTc; 1'a ciflc coaat, 1908 crop, ( 8 U 11c; 1907 crop crop. y; i c. HIDES Steady; Bogota, Central America. 18Ae 18H19Hc; LEATHER yulet; acid. 23tf29c. PROVISIONS Beef, ateudy; family, 16.1517.60; mess, 13.D04j 14.00; bee hama, $29.00(31.00; packet. 31 5.00 16.00; city, extra India mess, 34.00 25.00. Cut mats, ateady; pickled bellies, $112510 11.76; pickled hams, $ 1 1.26 Hi 12.00. Lard, weak; western, $ 10.06 10.1 5. nominal; re fined, weak; continent, $10.90; South America, $11.75; compound. 37. 756800. l'ork, barely steady; family, $2T.00fa 21.50; short clear, $20.00 & 22.00; meaa. $16. 50 17.00. TALLOW Steady; city, 6&6c; coun try 6 (&6c. RICE gufet; domestic, fair to extra, 2ff 6c; Japan, nominal. I'OOS Flim: firsts. 2Sc. BUTTER Quiet; creamery specials, 28 iC. CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream spe cials. 1314'4c; state, small colored or white fancy, 13c; state, large colored or white, fancy, l2o; state, good to prime, 12 12c; state, common to fair. lOailc; skims 3j)IOc. POl LTRY Alive. quiet; spring chickens, 16o; fowls, loc; turkeys, 14u. DreFsed, firm; western spring chickens, 16l!lc; fowls, 1115c; aprlng turkeys, 1820o. . WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Fair for Sunday After a Night of Colder. OMAHA. Oct. 10. 1908. An area of low pressure continues over the south Atlantic states and rainy and unsettled weather continues general in that aectlon. Showers wero scattered over the Oiiio valley within the last twenty-four hours and generally clouiTy and cooler weather prevalla throughout the eaatern portion. Temperatures are higher In the lake region, central valleys and southwest An area of pronouncedly high pressure, accompanied by a very de cided fall In temperature, tins spread over the northwe.it and will move down over the central valleys wltlUn the net twenty-four hours, caueing much cooler In this vicinity tonight, with continued fair tonight and -Sunday. Omaha record f temperature and pre cipitation compared with the correspond ing day of the last three years: , , 10S. 1907. 1906. 1905. Minimum temp .4 46 28 42 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today. 68 de grees. Deficiency in precipitation alnce March I. 3.80 lnchea. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907. 6.03 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1906. S64 lnchea. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSA8 CITY, Oct. 10. WHEAT Un changed to lo higher; December, 96c; May, 9Sc; July, 83c; cash. No. 2 hard SHH.oa; No. 3 hard, 9ftell.00; No. 2 red II. O4W1.06; No. 3 red, 11.011.04. CORN Generally unchanged; December, 68c; May, 69c; July, 6?; cash No. 2 mlxed 7(X6'72c; No. 3 mixed, 69'a72c; No. 2 white, 71W2c; No. 3 white, 70'872i OAT8 Unchanged; No. 2 white, 44f60c; No. 2 mixed, incite. HAY Steady ; choice timothy, W.eOfflO.OO: choice prairie, $8.00iij.26. BUTTER Unchanged to lc higher creomery. 27o; packing atock, 17c. ' EGGS Unchanged to c higher; fresh extras, 24c; current receipts, 19o. - Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 151,000 111,000 Corn, bu 16,000 9,0o0 Oata, bu 14,000 8,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10. BUTTER Firm; good demand; extra western cream ery, 29c; nearby prints. Sic BOOS Firm ; good demand; Pennsyl vania and other nearby firsts 25c, at mark; current receipts in returnable cases, 24c, at mark; western f irate, free cases, B5c at mark; current receipts, free cases, 24c at mark. ' CHEESE Firm; fair demand: New York full creams, choice, 13c; fair to good. 134?13c " Mlaaeapalta Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. 10. WHEtT December, $1.02; May, $1.07. Caah: No. 1 hard. $1.064; No. 1 northern, $1.04; No. t northern, $1.02S1.0S; No. 3 northern, 98cffl.01. BRAN In bulk, J17.60ig!18.00. FIOUR Active; first patents, $5.755.90: second patents. $6.6006.75; first clears, $4 46 04.66; second cleara, $3.6O3.60. Liverpool Grain Market. LIERPOOU Oct. 10. WHEAT Spot: Market steady; No. I red western winter, 7a 8d. Futures: Market ateady; Decem ber, 7s 8"d; March, 7s 6d; May, 7a 5d. CORN Spot: Market quiet; Amerlran mixed, 7s 8d. Futurea: Market . quiet October, 6a 10d; December, 6a 9d. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Oct. 10 CORN Lower; No. 2 yellow, 78o: No. 3 yellow, 7Sc; No. 3, 78c; No. 4. 77c; no grade, new. 69c. OATS Steady; No. 3 white. 49c; No. 3 white, 48iii8c. Mllreaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Oct. 10. WH EAT Higher; No. 1 northern, tl.07&l.og: No. 3 northern. fl.06V..1.0ii; December, $1.01 CORN Firm: Deixmher. 65c, bid. BARLEY Steady; No. 3 extra, eOflXiSc; sample, 664c Dnlath Grain Market. DULUTH, iMInn., Oct. la WHEAT No. ,1 northern, $1.04; No. I northern, $1.02; December, $1.0?; May. $1.06; October. $1.04; November, 81.04. OATS 47c. ' Evaporated Apalee and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK. Oct. 10. EVAPORATED APPLES Market continues quiet but la ateady in tone. Early naw crop fruit la quoted at 6c according to grade; 19u7 at 4Vrsa DRIED FRUITS Prunes are dull with Juotatlona ranging from 4 to 13c for Call ornla and from 6 to 7o for Oregon fruit. Apricots are relatively ateady with choice quoted at 6c- extra choice at 8 ml and fancy at loa'ioo. Peaches are uncangrd with choice quoted at 7itf7c; extra choice at TVuso and fancy at 8c. Italslna are somewhat unsettled. Loose mutoatel are quoted at 49;c; choice to fancy seeded at Sfr7c; sedleaa at 4'iy to and London layers at l.al.tj5. Ex aorta aad Imaerta. NEW TORK. Oct. la Imports of merch andise) and dry goods at the port of New York for tha week ending October t were valued at $14.1T U7 Irr.porta of epeele for the week were M.tU8 ellver an $ia vii gold fcxporta of siiecle wr $j,'si..J a.lyr and & golil OMAOA LIVE STUCK MARKET Cow Stuff Steady for Week, with Steers ftenerallir Cn Ar H0OS 45 CENTS LOWER TOR WEEK Sheep aad Lambs Good Enough for Killers a Dollar Higher for tha Week, with Feeders a Quarter Higher. 80UT1I OMAHA, Oct. 10. l. Receipts were: Catlle. Hogs. Sheep. Ortlcial Monday 12.Ua 3,d78 11.301 Official Tuesuay .lu3 4.968 9.1tw Official Wednesday 9.318 7.or7 7.ii;4 Official Thursday 4.076 6,C7 9.361 Official Friday l,4n 4.)1 1.M4 Estimated Saturday .... Z, 4.&2 618 Six days this week... 34.344 31.473 39.813 Same days last week.... a. 8(54 102.907 Same days 2 weeks ago 2j.9j 24.647 U,Ti3 Same days 3 weeks ago. 40.675 24,074 91.tii Same days 4 weeks ago. 27.092 ii.Ki 97. W3 Same days last year... 88,756 27.491 73,177 The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for the year lo dale, compared with last year: lu. liw7. inc. Dec. "attle 7t)5.W2 8Ai,iK)0 If, Hogs l,8;3,64ti l,94!i 27,780 neP I.ai.7b8 1,64j,63 18.496 The following table shows the average price of hoaa at 6outh Omaha for the last everal daya. with coinparlaons; Date. 1908. 19O7.19O6.19u6.l04.1903.19O2. Bept 80.., Oct. 1..., Oct. 2... 6 68i 6 03) 6 13 6 69 7 71 6 74) I 5 72, 6 74 6 76i 6 69 a 6s 7 24 6 69 6 62 7 14 6 bl 7 20 6 (X 7 30 6 u I 6 01 6 26 6 tU 6 92 Oct. 3 C ill 6 27 6 i 6 29 6 31 t 18 6 10 5 On 6i 6 6i Oct. Oct. Oil. 4... 6... ... 6 M 6 84 46 6 31 15 6 15 a 9t 5 00 6 671 6 661 6 40 6 19 5 19 6 22, Oct. 7. 6 ivt 6 uu! I 12 7 39 7 2s 7 14 7 03 Oct. 6 t 6 07 6 11 C 32 6 51 Oct 8 .) 5 081 Oct. 10... 16 J 6 0u 6 23l "Sunday. , The olflrlal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Caille. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C . M. & St. P Hv ... i t.iisnouri fBCltlO .... Union Pacific C. & N. W. (east).. O. N. w. (west.. C St. P., M. AO... C.,'B. fc Q. (eanti.. C., H. & q. (west).. C., R. U P. (east) C. H, I. & p. (wet Illinois Central 12 6 15 3 3 19 4 2 1 1 Totals ...is 67 2 2 The disposition of the duv's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated! nm,- r , . Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 7;t3 ?.w',ft. anJ Company 4K Cudahy Packing Co....... 6 1.2t;9 Armour Co 4 1 400 . Omaha Pkg. Co.. Denver.. ISO ! . Cudahy pkg. Co., K. C. 63 ... 301 CudHhy Pkg. Co.. Denver 20 ... 217 Cudahy Pkg. Co., Ft. Wth 1M Hill 4 Son ' t J. B. Root & Co Other buyers 9 19 ,,T,",t.a,,,r, 4S 4.593 t-Al llE While Several ran ,,f 518 cattie were reported in today, nearly all of thei were directed to the uackera. mn ihut 1 her was nothing of any consequence on sale. ... reclpie for the week have been very liberal and have run larnely to feeders, there having been no great nurpluB of killing catlle, especially the belter grades. Very few cornfeds have arrived during the week, in fact, not enough to make a market or to really eaiublish quotations. Aa frequently noted In these coiumna, I he demand for coinfeds is very limited, owing to the fact that packers prefer ihe range cattle at the present . time. As a result cornfeds are very uneven sellers, depend, Ing upon whether there happens to be an order In for that kind of cattle Just at the time that they put In an appearance. The bgat range beeves, such as command $5.00 or better, have shown comparatively little change during the week, being about stead with laat week's close. On the other hand, ralr to pretty good kinds of beeves are as much as 10g'15c lower, with the medium to common kinds avav'Sc lower. Cows and heifers have been m very good demand throughout the week, and, although the supply has been fairly liberal, everthlng received has met wkh -very ready sale" Prices early In the week eased off a little, but later recovered, and at the close of the week are about where they were one week ago. The snrply of f-rfl ra haa been very lirge throughout the week, a considerable pro portion of all the cattle arriving consist ing of that kind, nil gond kinds have not been so very plentiful and they are not over Jj.iH20o lower for the week. On the other hand, the general run of feeders are safelv JSc lower and the medium to common kinds are 2RMOr. lower ttn lst work's close rUoiatl-n rn otnet Ood to cholre corn fed steers. $H.?rvfi7.1R: fair to gond eornf. d steers. $5.4'VfTi 25: common to fair cornfe I steers. $4 nrvtrs 40; good to choice range steers, J4.50iffB.8.li; fair to rood range steers $4 0in4RO; common to .fair range ateers. $S.21r4.00: rood to choice corn fed cows aad heifers, 3 6.W4 ?5: good to choice grass cows and heifers. 81 4oM.0fi: fair to good grass cows and henfers. 12 75'.''!!; common to fair grass cows and heifers. $2orvo'2.76; good to choiee feeders. $4 tffM SO; fair to good storkers and feeders i"K MUM (V; com mon to fair stockera and feeders, $?.DM?3.40; HOGS Hoga sold 6c lower this morning aa a general thing, while the trude closed slow at the decline on account of the heavy drop In the market reported from Chicago. While there was no great amount of activity In the market at any time, most of the hogs changed hands In fair season In tha morning. Today's decline practically wipes out the advance of yesterday, leav ing the market about where It waa on Wednesday and Thursday. Tills means that the hogs aold largely at ttUO.go to day, with good hogs selling on up to 86.30. The receipts for the week have been fairly liberal, allowing a gain over last week and over the corresponding week of a year ago. Prices everywhere have rtu cllned very rapidly, until at the close of the week the market here Is on an average about 45c lower than one week ago, or 76c lower than the high time, other markets have declined fully aa much or more, the trade at this point being In fully as good condition as at any other market and a good deal better than tome. Representative sales: No. as. ... lot... T.... 1.... 73.... .... i.... 44.... It.... 94. ... A. eh. Pr. .197 1W I 76 .151 till t 7J .ns : t m .ISO N tM .201 -aa i to .ms mo i w No. 61.. 42.. 72.. 1 . 7.. 79.. 74.. 4.. 73.. 71.. 64.. 44.. 41.. 64.. 41.. 70.. 4.. 10.. 44.. (.. 44. . 71.. 71.. 60. . 6.. 71.. 76.. At. Eh. Pr. ... 17 ..249 241 140 4 17W ..ill 2M 17H ..m no it, ..m 40 6 17Vi tl 6 17i ..260 130 9 17V ..t W 4 ill ..J' 120 20 ..214 M 90 ..K4W 120 30 ..340 i:o DO .mi luo t to .110 120 t 00 ...in ....ill ...AH 80 00 .. 4 00 SO 06 40 10 74.. H.. .. 41.. 44. . 74.. 4.. 7.. 7.. M.. 77.. HI . U.. M . 5.. 64.. U.. U.. 71.. Si. . .107 140 12 .MS 160 t 12H .1.S4 lhi) le .IMU W 15 fc'7 It) I 16 .in &) is .234 ISO 16 .2:6 1J0 4 16 243 120 4 .242 .. (20 60 4 SO 80 4 20 ..2,1 ..'283 H( mo in - 212 240 ?) !, 240 10 X. I (HI 4 20 114 140 2.'S ..lit 0 ( 15 . K 4 14 SO t 16 W 15 40 t U . 11 ..:s ..lij ..114 ..162 I Tl' y 4 40 4 22si 80 4 2t't .. 6 25 ..261 ..223 ..2T.9 ..SI0 ..Iiil VMI 4 It W I 16 241 120 2.S ..III .214 ..Mi 40 4 !6 h.) ( 16 2 a .... '.03 . . n't 40 f 10 4S ti to t 16 .220 4 10 SHEEP Tnere were two cars of sheep reported In tudav. but both nf thm war. direct to a packer and not offered for aalo. The re.-eipt for the week have been extremely light, the total being hardly more than one good day'a run. Cm Monday, September 21, which was the big day lor the year to dale, 38.785 sheep and lambs were received. Comparing the recelpta this week with that one day's run will give a good Idea of the heavy falling off that iias linen piace in tne arrivals. The rea aon for such small receipts seems to be found In the fact that during the low time two weeks ago a good many flock masters turned their stock back onto the range, thua causing a temporary lull In shipments. Other market points nava been affected to a greater or lea extent by the same cause. Under the Influence of this heavy drop In receipts, markets everywhere have shown Improvement. As noted In these columns yesterday, the market on fat aheep and lambs at thla point la fully $1 a hundred higher than at the low time, while feeder aheep and lambs are 25c and. In some eases, as much at 40c higher. Present prospects would not seem to point to any very great Increase In re celpts In the Immediate future, as com paratively few aheep and lambs are as yet In sight at feeding stations. Quotationa on range or grass sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lumba, $5.8u4.10; fair to good lambs, $5.5tut.86; feeding lambs, 84 0uui4 76; good to choice light year. Inlgs, $4.766 00; good to choice heavy yearlings. $4.t04P4.a5; feeding yearlings. $3 764 16 1 good to choice wethers. $4 26 r 4.76; fair to good wethers, t4.Oo.04.36; feed- lug wethem. $J40frt5, B"r"V lo tholce ewes, $4(o4 50: fair t good ewea, $3 Mt 4 HO; feeding ewea, $10utfJ.U0: culls and bucks, $l.i 10 2.50. tiucAuo live rrcTck market Cattle Steady Hoga Steady to Weak 8ker Stronsj. CHICAGO Oct. lo.-CATTLE-necelpla, estimated about 700 head. Market steady; uteers, H4i"(iTm; cows. $3.Lni 0: helfets, $.1.4Vi4.2&; bulls, $2.6(i4.ji; calves, 83.5f4f3.50; stoi kers and feeders, $J HT.ff-4 85. HOGS Recelpta, estimated about 8.0W head. Market steadv to weak; choice heavy shipping, M 2V0i.4f.; butchers, W.X 4o; mixed, $5.0'nion: choice light, IK lff 5.-6; packing. $Y 116. 20; pigs. 33.50ru.7s; bulk of sales. $ OiHyti 15. SHEEP ANI) LAMBS Receipts, esti mated about 1 nm H .1 u.rb.i r,. strong; lambs. weak; sheep. $4.5Oi.U0; lambS. ti.lnfiiA l.T- VA.rlm tl tiL.iiA Kanaaa City Lira Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 10 -CATTLE Receipts, i.10 head, including 100 soutlierns. Receipts for the week, 96.5V0. Market M I AS fl V.' ahnU a A -a a . M , v ii,sn r- rjiimri hiici nreKFfn oti Me-ra, o. 7.7.30; fair to jockI, $416.75; iPprira f tram u. . u 4 . .w.-t. a en. rm' oi'in iif-i ii pirrrB, 4W.'"ir t. "thern cows. $J.otnji3.2n: native cows. 12Sii n"1tiv,' felfers $2.754to.OO; bulls. v,V , 1 w head. Receipts for the week, 89,9iO. Market 6c lower; top .40; bulk of sales. $f,.754i.25: heavy. $ V80 4i; Ein''".,,nd.I"-"r,,rrs- 6-00(a.36j light. $5.66 Slltriri, Ax-r, ', . . . r n n . . inn. '"""' Bieaeoy; lamns, xt.siiai USE? .?liT"..rJ.,n5--.M-:S": weatern !-,: o"; weeiern sneep, M.-jWir 4.2o; stackers and feeders. $3.25154.50. St. Louis Lire Stock Market. ST. Ili-ia r ,n . r . , 1. 600 l ean Inliifllna- ona n . m, , . .........R o.v i rAnm. Aiaraei iiftj ,n"l,v h'PP'hS nd exi.ort steers. tJ'Ta: ,,rB-'-d beef end butcher steers. W. 76 6. 26; steers tinder l.ftno pounds. $3.lKMf D.Jo: Hlnr'Vnf. arA 1 - w . - ' '" icrucia, o.'"ir.ii; cows hM?i.hf .t'-rt ?"ii,!Si canners. $2.0'Mi-2.26; ni tii ' .' ' 4.""t7.50; Texas neVferiXr r-:- rtZEWk'L':.. 1' ''r-f . . Market hl.?a$Zr? ?-"&.40; butcliers and best h.S.'tEIii ,ANi r.AMBS-Rccelpta, y 3.5.,W.00V.tOck7r.,,$l53.5V.:,B ""a UK St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo, Oct 10 CATTLE Rece nt von oo- ....i.... Liizt.. J'W $4.0046.2o; rows and heifers, $2.60 kI loJS Helpt".- B.000 head; market S?'-,.I?wer; t0P. -45; bulk of sales. $o. i 5 fa 6. 16. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none; n"-1", teady; lambs. $4.75'ir6.00; ewes 83.i6i4.16; wetherB, $4.00.4.25. Slonx City Mre Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 10 (Special T"l egram. ) CATTLE Receipts. 100 head; iii.imii mraay neeves, $4.50ig7.00; grass cows. $2,504(4.76: feeders. $.',00 4 4. io; ynriinga. 32 603.60. HOGS Receipts, 3,200 head; market $6 OOae6rioranSe' ,5-86&6-"; bulk of les, Stock In Slarht. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday were: n(v, rv i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 240 4 8ft2 618 8loux City !, MS St, Joseph 2, 5.000 Kunsaa City fj.i a(iv St. Louis 1,500 4,000 800 1318 Total 3,2i 30.852 OMAIIA GE.XnrtAL MAItrtETS. Cnndlrloa of Trt.de and Qnotnttoae oaj Staple aad Fancy Prodaeo. BUTTER-Creamery. No. 1 delivered to retail trade In cartons, 23c; No. 1. In 4-lb, tubs. !Sc; No. 1, In 30-lb. tubs, 23c; No. I, In 60-lb. lube. 20c; No 2, in 30-lb. tuba lie; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 21c; No. 1. Ig carload lets, 21c; No. 2, In carload lota, l&4fl!c; country, fanoy, tuba, 17c: com mon, 16c EGOS- Fresh candled. 19c per doxen. CHEESE finest Wisconsin full cream, twins, 14c; young Americas, 4 in hoop, 16c; favorite. 8 In hoop, 15c; aalfles, 2. In hoop. 16c; cream brick, full ease. 13 c; Half case. 13c; half doxen bricks, 14a No quotations on Swiss nor limber ger until aiier uciouer. sH' JAR Coarse granulated, 6.50c; fins granulated. I.70u; cubes. .60c; powdered, 1.50c per lb.. ... , . DRESSED POL'tVTRT-dquaba, $2.31 per dozen. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. 17c; No. 1 rib, JJc; No. 3 rib, uc; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. 2 iOln, 12c: No. I loin, 8c; No. 1 chuvk, 6c; No. 8 chuck, 4c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round. 8c; No. 2 round. 7c; No. 8 round. tc: No. 1 plate, 6c; N. 3 plate, 4c; No. 4 plate, J-. VKOETaTilES - Celery, sglchlgan. par dox.. 36c. Beans, new wax and aprlng, ona thiid bu basket, II. 00; navy per bu , No. L 82 '0; lima. 6c per lb Cabbage. 2c per lb. potatoes, new. per bu., $i.io. Tomatoes, per 4-basket crate. 90o. Waterm'oua. $ tOc. CanLalopea, Calllornia. U.ml.Q per Crete. Apuiagus. per dox.. toe. Cue u in. bers, per doi.. 60c. Onions. Bermuda, 1.j4 tier crate; Texss yellow, i.26 t-er era. a Mushrooms, cultivated, per 10.. Me. Let tuce, per dox., 26c Pepper, southern, it per cruie. FRESH FRUIT&-Apples. 13.X03.OO per bu. box. Lemons. $4.6c4lj.ac oranges, 4.ot 4o.00. llananas, 4c ter lb. 1 lu"is. 1.25 par 4-banket crate. Peaci.es. CalUuinla. i0.u) per box; Texas, 4-Lske2 licu. jhi0c. Pears, $1.50 per 4-baskel crate. Blackber ries, $4.00 per crate. Uaapberrlea, $4.uu per crate. Cherrlea, 82.26. Curiam. 4.00 per crate. Ooosebeiriea, $Z.0o per ciate. LIVE POoLTRX Hens, 9c. springs, 13e; roosters, 5c; ducks, young, 9c; old. 3c geese. 6c; turkeys. 14c; pigeona. um psr doxen; au.uabs, $2.00 per duaen. DRIED FRUITS Raisins, loose Muscatel. 6n; fancy seeded, 1-1 o. cartou. 10c Cur runts, uncleaned. 6c; cleaned. 8c; carton, 9c per lb. Prunes. 400o per sack; 7J per lb. Apricots, 26-1 o. uoxes, 9o per lo. feaoliei Jjalifoinia cnoice, 9u; fancy boxes. He per ib. Pears, California. Ho. Dates, r-erxlau. 6c. r .gs. layers, choice, luc Clton, Ibujjou. Lemon peel, 13c Oraugs peel. 18c. h ISH Halibut, 8c: trout. Ho; pickerel, lie. pike, 14c, bullheads, skinned and dresaed, 13c; white perch, kc; white baas, 17c; black beta, 25c; crappiea, 16c; white flah. 13c; red anapper, 14c: flounders. 12c; mackerel, 17c; codfish, fresh frozen. 13c; ahad roe. 4&c; smelts. 13c; frog legs. 6o; green sea turtle meat, 25c; cattish, 16c; eel, per lb., 18o. HIDES Quotations by J. 8. Smith 4k Co.: Green aalted No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 9c; bull bides. No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7c; horse nldea $2.60; sheep pelts, 26c to $1.60; dry pelta. 10 to 12c per lb.- dry flint butcher hides, 13ci dry fallen hides, 11c: dry salted bides. 9a. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. COTTON Fu tues closed steady; October, 8.86c; No vember, 8.66c; December, 8.66c; Janu ary, 8.45c; February, 8.42c; March, 8.42c; May, 8.36c; July, 8.34c Spot closed quiet at 10 points advance; middling uplands 9.10c; middling gulf, 9 35c; sale, none. Futurea opened steady; October, 8.79c; December, 8.57c; January, 8.38c; March 8.8Jc; May, 8.32c; July, 8.31c. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 10. COTTON Spot, dull, prices unchanged; American middling fair, 6.62d; good middling, 6.16V1; middling, 4.90d; low middling, 4.'.2U; good ordinary. 4.12d; ordinary. S.72J. The sales of the day were 2.000 bales, of which 2u0 balea were for speculation and export -and included l.tino bales of Amer ican; receipts. lu.onO balea, all American. Futures opened steady and closed steady; October. 417d; October-November. 4.67d; November-December, 4.63d; December-January, 4.52d; January-February, 4.6.M; February-March. 4521; March-April, 4.53d; Apiil-M.iy, 4 5.1 VI, May-June, 4.54d; June July. 4.54.1; July-August. 4.53d. OAI.VKSTON, Tex., Oct. 10. COTTON 5 ea.ly, 9o. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10. COTTON Spot firm; low ordinary, 4 9-16c, nominal; ordinary, 5c. nominal; good ordinary, 6 13-lttc; low middling, 8 3-16c; middling, 8 13-16o; good middling, 9c; middling fair, 9c; fa r, 10c, nominal. Receipts, 67 balea: stock. 82,481 bales. Futures closed quiet and steady; October, 8 49c; November, 8.47c; December, 8.43c; January, 8.39c; Feb ruary, 8.37c; March, 8.30e. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 10. COTTON Un changed ; middling, 9c. No Bales; receipts, 2.89 hales; shipments, 2,644 bales; stock, 10,138 bales. Soger and Molasses. NEW YORK. Oct. 10-8UOAR-Raw, quiet; fair refining, 8.43fc8.4Xe; centrifugal, 96 test. 8 9a'.;i 9c; molasses sugar, l.ltyy 3.25c; refined eteady; No. 7, 4.70c; No. 10, 4. Sic; No. 11, 4.3oc; No. II. 4.26c; No. 13. 4 20c: No. 14, 4.14c; confectlonera' A,, 4.80c; mould A. t.35c; cut loaf, 6.80c; crushed, 6.7oc; powdered, 6.10c; granulated, 6c; cubes, & 25c . MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 2s-42c. Wool Market, HT. 1X31 '1 3. Oct. 10.-WOOL Firm; me dium gradea, combing and clotMng, lATj-SOc; light fme, ltalCr heavy fine, ll12c; tub washed, 'ATia, Advertise In The Bee, the paper that goat into the homes of U best people NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS Speculators Await Development Europe and Market it Dull. in UKDEBTOKE OF ANXIETY ABROAD Moderate Advanees Early In Pay Are Lost oa fro pert a of (iold Ex ports loalng Tone la Heavy, NEW YORK, October 10-The dull and sliigglxh market today Indicated thnt the speculation market waa II. tie Inclined lo take chances on what might i,ccur over Sunday .n the In.'lammaMe state of affairs In southern Km ope. There was some re laxation of tension on that account, for the day was over In London before It be- r;an hue. New York wan thus detrlv d of ts most relied on barometer of foieign de velopments. The London market Itself, while In opera tion, showed a deeldely more tra.iqul. tone an.l some tendency toward recovery from ti acute weakness of Friday, British con sols sharing In this tendency. This waa partly ow ng to the disposition nf the liar party to dose up their uncover d sho t ton iracte In view of the approach of the periodical stork market settlement next week. London a Improvement was partly lost before Ita short session ended and the undertone of anxiety waa manifest there In sphe of the more hopeful prospects re ported for a diplomatic settlement of the trouble. The local market waa free from the pres sure of foreign liquidation which has over whelmed It on each successive day of the work and the way was thus op ned to mod erate advances. The prominence of the Harrlman stoiks and of Hock island In this movement waa testimony to the influence of yesterday's developments In pointing Harrlman Intereat In Rink Island affairs, which was Inferred from the financing of St. Louis and Sun Franc sco nbllani Ions by tl e p n Ipal Harrlman bankers, another ground fcr the hesitating and Irregular slock market be rig gold exports and their possible effect on the metal n arket. Sp l. niber exports of agricultural products were reported today, and the obligation I11 urrel by foreign market to pav fir them, supply an additional incentive fur foieign sell nir of AmetcHn s-cui ltles here as an offset In order to adjust the exchanges. The value of expoi tn of this class In Hpteml-r rose to the highest total since February, when we were still hurrying th marketing of our products to help out the financial crls.a. The bunk statement published after the slock market closed, gave warning of how our banking position will be effected by continuance of the weeks' liquidation for fureign account. .T'T. BU,ck niarket closing tone was de cldedlv heavy. Bonds were heavy. Total enle, par value, can"4'000' lj'"lle1 'S6' botida unchanged on Following wore the sales and range of prices on the Btock exchange today: . Bale. Hlrh. Lw. Close AnMiriun&iftn copper ... Am. C. a p Am. C. A F. pfd Ajn. Potion Oil Am. H. A L. pra Am. Ice Berurltl0s Am. l.inwed oil Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. . A K Am. B. & R. pfd Am. ftumr Rflnln Aui. Tobacco pfd American Woolen IK0 7H li t00 40 4n H.J 100 M 33 a 200 14 4 8f.a 1H 300 4714 47 41.1, lo4 . lO.l'O loi, , 14 104 1S Id . 10. '10 43 ' 414 1H . 1.1(0 !TiS h K74 M tl .. .:oo wh k si. 14 " . 1,101) 48 4R4 . 3,000 17t 171 u, j;n, : a i 14 av . 4,900 4H 40'4 41 400 7 t f'i 1M' . . 114 13414 'Ti MUj . 1,0110 38 14 34 Jl . 1,300 41 40 4K14 Vi If . l.tno 144 li 100 17T4 17 1714 lOu 144 184 1V 34 JS 100 10 SO ltu, .. ll.iuvi 1144 1114 ii 4 . 1.100 44 U 4.t 44 100 36 th It .. 100 141 141 lei . 1,400 U2S4 131 li- , MSa oe iii' iji" 137 H 10V4 io4 1014 00 !1"4 ) li . 1.7x0 J744 tin y too t4 MV, 1314 600 tl tl 17 40 IK) l' 1044 iVt 200 M .M'4 ni 400 122 122 l??Va loo It 6JH M , i,w so 24i4 aivj M-4 too M mH k1,4 I11O 103 4 10314 )3,a . t.300 4114 40 40 400 71 71 71 42 . 1,400 140 13S 1V4 4V 00 US 12114 ua K 74 too 11 u :: l2 f0 SS 1774 S7V4 . 17,600 lt 1L 12yt4 !! 10 7H 7H 7u . 1.000 14 ita, it . 11.600 (K 47 ,74 600 32 II ll4 171 4H too 214 (1(4 0il4 . 11,4(10 10314 10J14 10214 11714 00 1144 tt m too M14 it 114 . t.lOO 41 4044 40Vi 24 o te t14 t 0 b Ml 64 . 4I.U0 14S14 1CV4 13 4711 100 II II II 100 101 101 101 . ii.tm 4s 41 ! t"0 100 10ti 10,4, too 41H 4114 4114 V 104 13 100 24 2rt ii'4 74 7314 '4 fcH, 100 IV. 114 1(0 2S 24 tb 134,(00 share. Anaconda Mlnlnc Co Alchlaon Atchison pfd .". Allantlc t'onat Line Baltlmor A Ohio Hal. a Ohio pfd hrooKlvn Rapl.1 Tr Tanadlan Pacific Onlral iaiher . Central Leather pM...... Canlral of New .Teraey... ChrMpeaao A Ohio Chicago fit. W Chicago A N. W C, M. A St. P C. C. C. Bt. L Colorado r. A I Colorado A 80 Colo. A Fo. lt pfd Colo. A 80. Id ptd ConaolldatM Gaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudaon DcnTar A K. O D. A R. O. pfd Dlntlllera' Bacurltlaa .... Krie Krla lat pfd Erie Cd pfd Oenrai Klrotrlo ........ Oreat Northern pfd fit. Northern Ore etfi... Illlnola Onlral Interhorouc h Met Int. Met. pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City 80 K. C. So. ptd Loularllle A N Minn. A St. L M., St. P. A S. 8. M.... Mlaaouri Paclllo M., K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Laad Naw York Cantral N. ., O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Paclflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peopla'a Oaa P.. C, C. A Bt. L Preaaed Stael Car Pullman Palace Car Hallway Rural Bprngt.... Reading Rapuhlla Stael Republic Steel pfd Rock lalaad Co , Rock Ialand Co Bt. U A a. r. 3d pfd..., Bt. Louis S. W Bt. L. S. W. pfd Bloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I.... Bouthara Paolflo 60. Paclflo ptd Bo. Railway 80. Railway pfd Tannaaaoo Copper Taxaa A Pacific T., Bt. L A W T., Bt. L. A W, pfd I'nlon Paalfic t'nlon Pacific pfd V. 8. Rubber V. 9. Rubbar lat pfd V. 8. Steel V. S. 8 tool ptd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . Va.-Caro. Chm. pfd Wabaah Wahaih pfd Wtitlnlliouaa Eloctrto .. Waatera lnloa W. A L. K Wlaoonals Contral New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. MONEY On call, nominal; time loans, firmer; sixty days, 2 Vi t2 H per cent; ninety days, 1(4 i hi per cent; fclx months, 3Vt)3H per cent; prime mercantile paper, i'diibi per cent. HTERLINO EXCHANGE Weak. with actual bualness in bankers' bills at 14 so S 4 8610 for sixty-day bills and at 14 HH50 4 . h 6 6 0 for demand; commercial Inlls. 4. 041444.1144. SILVER liar, 61 He; Mexican dollars, 4 Be. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotationa on New York bonds were as follows: V. t. ret la. r.i i 'i 4 Int. Mot. 414 do coupon 104 L. A N. unl. 4a V. 8. la. reg : .10014 Ma. Contral 4a.... do coupi.d 101 aao lat Inc V. 8. 4a, r 11 Minn. A 8t. U 4a... do coupon Ill M.. K. A T. 4s am. Toeaoco 4a 7114 do 2s 11 14 71 W)4 . . ao 4a 41 .. 91 ..la. 14 ..lui .. 74 a do 10a N. R. R. of M. 1 Atchison (as. 4a N. V. Ci g. 114a. do adl. 4a. (2 N. J C. . 6a... do ct. 4a US No. Pacific 4a... do ct. 6a 103 do 3a Atlantic c. L. 4a 44N. a w. c. 4a.. Hal. A Ohio 4a to O 8 L. rfda. 4a do lla li'4Penn. ct. llta iii. a,iT 414 Bra. R. T. cv. 4a 74 do con. 4a iihJ Central of Oa. 1044 Reading gas. 4a uu ii Hop. of Cuba Sa loj 91 Bt. L. A I. M. c. 6a.. IIO14 Ml'iBl. L. a 8 F. If. 4a. 772 7. la 81. L 8. W. .. 5a... . ii do lat tnc do M tnc Chea. A Ohio 41aa Chicago A A. IHa. C B A Q. n. 4a.. C. R. I. A P. 4a., do col. 6a , oaaDoara A. L. 4a. It1 'to. Paalfic 4a Si '14 (, MS 7ila8o. Pacific lat 4a... 47 So. Railway 6a do rfdr ('(. a Bt, L. g. 4a. t14 Teaaa A P. la Colo. Ind. 6a... 7S4T , 8t. L. A W. 4a..; 7614 44 I'nlon Paclflo 4a 102H ll, Colo. Mid. 4a.... Colo. A 80. 4a.... Hal. A H. ct. 4a. n. A R. O. 4a... grto p. I. 4a... do gaa. 4s Ho. a. Vol. 4s.. Japan 4a -10 V. 8. atoal M ts 1 Wabaah la .. l.'VtWetarn Md. 4a.. .. 1114 W. A L. g. 4a... la . 10J .. 71 .. 17 .. 64 ..104 Wis. Contral 4a ... a n. r.. w. it. A n. s-H ct. aa ctfa nv Treasary tatsaeat. WASHINGTON. Oct. W.-Today's state tnent of the treasury balances In the gtii eral fund, exclusive of the I1dO.O00.OW gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance 17.a.tt; gold coin and bullion. X3S M rjs,' gold certificates, t-rt.630. - ' Ferelan riaaaclal. BERLIN. Oct. W. -Trad ing on the Bourse today waa quiet and price were firmer. PARIS, Oct, 10 Trading on the Uourae today opened better, but It became very agitated with alternate periods of firm ness, i'rlces were bid up strong at the circulation of denials of germing rumor from the Italkana The pi n ate ra.e of dlrcount waa H higher at ? Per cent. London ( losing Mock. IXlNION, (Vt. 10-The rally made last evening on the Stock exchange progressed further tod.iy. owing to murn favorable iH'WS of the (K'llti.al outlook. Thla Induced beats to cover, and. with Investors buying at the lower level, there occurred a general Improvettv-nt. especially In Kaffirs and for. eigners. Consols rose t4. hut closed below the best. Amerlran avrurllles opened firm and received fair surnx'rt dnrlng the early part of the eesslon. but realisations canned a moderate setback and the market closed steady. Money was abundant and discounts were firm. lx?ndon closing stock quetstlnns: Conaola. monay 64 7-HMr, H. A T . x ,.W4i . 74 . '1 . 41 . 4.1 . 44 . M-4 I do account. (MN. T. ("antral.... Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd flaltlmor A Ohio.. Caaadlan Pacific... Chaapoaka a O Chlcaao O. W ( hi., Mil. A 81 P. lo Peera Denver A Rio O.... do pfd Erie do let pfd do Id pfd 4 Nortolk A W VS d.i pfd ... . 4ii4 Ontario A W eV' . VI Pennwlvanlft .. .Il') Band Mlsoa . 41v Hrartlne ........ I Bnolhare Ry .1.114 do pfd . .44 Bmithern Paclflo. 106U, . rl I'nlon Pa. tl lc 14 A ... sin ao in rt ... :. 8 Meet.... 4Ti ... 4i do pfd llt4 ... . 4 Wabaah I ... I!14 do ptd J ...140 Bnanlah 4s ... l ...1(T', Amal. Coeser T4 (lrand Trunk llllnoia Central... LotilrTllla A N .. SILVER liar, Ounce. steady kt 13 11-1M per MONEY-A!S ler cent. The rste of discount In the open market Is lKyftlH per cent; for three months' bills, l'itj'is per cent. Doatea Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Oct. 10.-Money, call loanB. Mt 8 per cent; time loans, Sfi4Mj per rent. Quotations on stock and bonds were a follows: - Atchlaon adj. 4a ii Allnnrl It do 4a Amalgamated 74 Mei. central 4a T'4 Atlantic -. 1114 Atchlaon R. R 6.14 cat A Heels do ptd H Centennial I notion A Albany 316 Copper Range 7i Potion A Maine I I Italy Weat Hoaton Klavated lal rranklla .v "I Kll.hburs pfd UliiOranby N. V , N. H. A H...H lala Horalo 2?lt Union Pacific 1(24 Maa,. Mining ........ t Am. Are. Chem '7 ML-hlgan .i.... 16 Am. Ptieu Tuba :M Mohawk WS4 Amor. Susar 1' "i Moot. C A C do pfd ' UTWOIfl Homlnlna 44 Am. T. A T..., 1J4H, Oax-eola 1! Am. Woolen 11 Parrot ,. 1 do pfd 1 yn'tqulncy , 1 Edlann Elan. IIIU....J2A Shannon . Ocnaral Kleclrlc I1 Tamarack t.t ataaa. Klootrlo (.iTrinliy 74 do .fd Maaa. Gaa lulled FruK .... t'nltad 8. M do pfd f. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Hid. "Aiked. .... r,i t'nltad Ccipae HI14 .... 61 8. Mlnlag '4 ....!?. IT. g. oil Itf4 .... 6Vf rtah 40 4 .... k!4 Victoria 4'4 .... 44 Winona I 4 ...,l"iH Wolrarlae 131 ..... 6 Clearing Ilonae Hank Statement. . . NEW YORK, Oct. 10-Tlie ftatement f-f the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold ;t4.707,Kn more than the requirements of the 3t per cerA reserve rule. This is a decrease of $7,6K1.26 In the proportionate cash reserve aa com pared with laat week. The statement fol lows: Increaoe. ll.SW.aW.OOO $12.L,Z7,:tiO l,4ti2.7,im 6.BS1.700 Loans Depo.-nts Circulation '. 1-gal lenders Specie Reserve Reserve required ... Surplus Ex 17. S. deposits.,. M.61 4.300 7. X. .4.M0 WS..V Ml W-'.lWt 274 o4.707.225 7,C19,228 !4?.!01) ..;x fi.4r. fOBHonO I.45.4: 7,nnV.iiM 7,IS74,74 Decrease. The percentage cf actual reserve of the rleartnK house) banks at the close of busi ness yesterday waa 27.40. The statement of the banks and trust companies of Greater New York, not mem. bers of the clearing house, shows thai these Institutions have aggregate deposits' of $1,O03.Wl,0C; total cash on hand. 1100, 411,700, and loan amounting to fWl.t37,2CO. 'Bank Clearings. OMAHA, today were raepondlng Oct. 10. Bank clearing fot 1.(10,2B0.40. and for the cor. date last year 2.277,ll.0. 1908. 1907. Monday . , . Tuesday . . Wednesday Thursday . Friday .... Saturday . 2,41a.62ViS 2,006.174 19 1.218.683 89 2.8.1,474 00 2,864,341 1J 1.890, 260. 40 2. 12,483. 21 2.115.698 60 2.073,243. 84 2. 154,124. 01 2,049,138 60 2.27T,66 09 Total. . .13,868,60R 04 112,864.261. J Increase over the corresponding week laat year, 4496. 26S-.. New York, Mining; Stock. NEW YORK. Oct lO.-ClbBlng qliotatlona on New York Mining stocks: Alice ..too LaadTtUo coa. Broeco Brunawick Con. ... Com. Tunnel atock. Com. Tunnel bonds. Con. Cal. A Va Horn 8. Ivor Iron 8llTer Ollered. , 4 Utile Chief 4 Mnlcan St l Ontario AOS , 17 Ophlr 18U , 46 Standard ISO Ml Tallow Jacket a W Oil and Iteata. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. OIL Cottonseed, steady; prime crude, 29p.o; yellow, Hi(t 8Vt. Petroleum, steady; refined New York eX.50; Philadelphia and ' Baltimore, W.46; bulk, IX.45. Turpentine quiet, 3M.Q. ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good, 2.j2.95. ' OIL CITY, Pa., Oct. la-OILCredlt bal ances, 11.78; runs, 84.083; average, 141.24K; shipments, 150,716; average, 186,207. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 10. METALS Thar was no fresh feature In the metal market and business was quiet In the absence of 1.1 Tin I. r.,.,.t ..A m , tO 1 "I, '! ,A f.w. per wa weak and nominal with lake quoted at 3.J7H1S.2; electfolytlo at 13!Mifl3Ho and casting at 112.87W1S 12V4 Iad wa dull at l4.4Ck4H.46. Spelter, I4.72V& 177Vi Iron unchanged. CHOLERA IN , PHILIPPINES Approximately 1S.O0O Death la tha Island Sine First mt tha Year. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11 Approximately 12,000 death from cholera In th4 Philip pine islands slnoe January 1 of thl year are announced In a detailed report mad to the public health ervlce by Chief Quarantine Officer McCltntock at Manila. The report Bay tftat case of cholera continue to occur in the Philippine, but the disease show -very little tendency to spread and that an Improvement I noted In all the cholera-Infected provlnoea except Hollo. FREDERICK R. TIBBITTS 4 !li Floor, 35 Coiigms St , Bottot, Km j INVESTMENT SEOTJRITIEa Commission order fo stoekd aad Boad la all market. Cumberland Ely aad other Curb Stock BeagrUt aad Boltt, LEGAL NOTICES THE SOUTH OMAHA AND WESTERN lUtii'tuJAii i.tJuirAni Braaciai Meet ing. Omaha, Neb., October' 1 1908. A spe cial meeting of the stockholders of The South Omaha and Western Railroad Com pany will be held at the office of the Company in Omaha, Neb., on Friday, Le cember 18, 19uS, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tha purpose of authorising and providing for the sale of the railroad of The South Omaha and Western Railroad Company, with it franchises and appurtenance. It real es tate and personal property, to Union Pa clflo Railroad Company, the consideration for such sale to be the canoellation of the bonds and satisfaction of the mort gage of aald The South Omaha and Western Railroad t'ompany, and the assumption of all Its other Indebtedness by the said Union Paclflo Railroad Company; and for the purpose of transacting all such other business as may legally come before the meeting. For the purpoaea of th meeting the books for the transfer of stock will be closed at 1 o'clock p. m. on Monday December 7, litis, and will be reopwned at 10 o'clock a. bi. on Daturdy, December 19, 1908. - T. U. ORK, Secretary. OadtoDU SEALED BIDS WILL BE HKCKIVKD BY the HI. Vencealaus church (Rev. I. 8 bn pastor, Dodge, Neb), until October 14 f,,e the building of a parochial achoel, i.,, lory and basement. Plans, etc., at 1'ee 8. Proa. Dodge, Nob. A deposit i f i oe require! from contractors takx e from the paaior. Amoa Treao r KraJlceA, Qevrg Frei, aiuildlug ( .