ill I HEK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1P09. CRAB ASD PRODUCE MARKET Xeceipts at Primary Centen Increaie, Weighing Sown Values. OPTIONS MAY FOLLOW CASH PRICE Active u . Hoi 4 Lowery Otilnn Increase of fklpmriilt and Plaw Dmim4 from r-sat-era Bayers. " .',.- OMAHA. Oct. 1, -easing "receipts at all prominent a la beginning to weigh heavy on value anil tit onlnlons Of the but (ra n edict that the options mill follow 1 m dm'ltti-ia na mHi risible supply Increased 2 000 rniahala of (hl md tha slocks at ipplng points Indicate heavier rew Ipt in shipments. Demand from all quartets . a aluniDed'ld tha laAt few days and alth JC, present movement the bears aeem to travs (he oontrolllng feature - - The wheat market was soggy and sell ing was heavy on the weak spots, a the ..nsjorlty of the tradera were bearish on th . heavy racelpta In the northweat and a i quick falling off of the demand that was ao evident last week. Corn waa active, but Bold lower owing to tha Increasing receipts and alow demand from aaatern buyers. Vtilees demand Im provea corn valtiea will work lower, an the aeather Indications) ara fine and ahould atart' a heavy movement. Primary wheat receipts were J.SM.OOO bu. and ahlpmenta ware 613.000 bu., against re ceipts laat year of a,01-,0-0 bu. and ahlp menta of tTJ.Ou bu Primary corn reoelpta wera 871.000 bu. and ahlpmenta ware 4SW.000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 47,00 bu, and ahlp menta of 706.0K) bu. Clearances wera ,000 bu. of corn, 300 bu. of oata and wheat and flour equal to 361,000 bu. , , Liverpool closed higher on wheat and ViWd higher on corn. Local range of optlona: supply nf wheat was 7.4-I.CO bu.. In c.Vs'1 last S .'nrdny an Im-rcase of !.. WW bu. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Articles. Close. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat' lec... M4 W4 M'4 8J74 Mt May... WVi Wtt Corn Iec.... M h4 M'4 B4'4 M4 May.., MTfc ti W MVi , 56.4 Oata ': . r Deo,... r4 it 74 r?4 r4 May... 40 40 tH 39V4 40 Omaha Cash Frlees. WHEAT NO. I hard. $1.011.02; No. 8 hard, 7VkWo No. 4 bard, 2&.7o;. No. 3 spring. SOUjWo. - i . COKN No. , 8Vio: No. 8, Mc; No. 4, Mo; Ny yellow, W V4l4tc I No. 8 yellow, 6 ViClf Vt. No. t white, 57c; No. 8 white, 64-7c. OATIS No. I mixed. 86J3Tc; No. 3 yellow, 87Hc; No. 3 white. 38c; No. 4 white. Sl9 37 He: standard, DSVta. ItTE No. 2, U-fiOo; No. 8, 8S69o. Carlot IVeee.yta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago .. 43 m 139 Minneapolis ....,.......- M-W .ORK (.KNKHAI, M 4MKBT ((notation til the liar Various 4 'am mod I ties. NKW YORK. Oct. 4-FLOl'lt Ilerei.its, r,l.:iV) bbl..; exports. I..") bbls. Market flrmlv held. Minnesota patents, $r. ij.o .VO; winter strsiKlits, $!.. cf "i.oo; Minnesota bakers. $4 fil.",; winter extra.. $4.M4 60; wlnt'T patent. . !, I. ii5..0; winter low (trades, II 10i 4 SO; Kansas -trailits, 1 1 Potii R.nn. Rve Hour, firm: fair to good. 34.oti 4.30; choice to fanrv. II.35P4-0. CoRNMKAl Kasy; f'ne white and yl-lo-, fl. rival.,-; coarse, fl.50Ul.u; kiln dried. $.1 ft-,. KTK-1 Hi 11; No..! western, 76Hc, nominal, f. o. b. New York. T.AKI.I.Y .Steady; feeding, 58ii0c, nominal, c. I. f.. New York. Wll HAT Receipts. 271. n0 bit.; exports. 16...H00 hu. fpot market steady. No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 2. nominal, f. o. h., afloat; No. 1 northern luilutli, 31.0RV nom inal, f. o. Ii.. Hfloat; No. 2 hard winter, II 147,, nomiiiul, afloat. Opening firm and hiirher today on bullish cahles, wheat grad ually eased off under his; receipts, a less ac tive northwest cash demand and a bear ish snow report, closing quiet nt '4c net loss. December closed at ll-OTi; May closed at II .OK '4. CORN-Recelpts. 67.600 hu.; exports, g T92 hu. Spot market easy. No. 2 old, 70c. ele vator, and 7014c, delivered; No. 2 old, 6')., first half October; No. 3 yellow, 70c. nom inal; No. 3 new. &3c, winter shipment. Option market was without transactions, cloning unchanged. December closed at U-c. OATS Receipts, 115.875 bit.; exports, 300 nu. pot marset firm. Mixed. 41',j'5l2o; natural white, 4,ra'4u'-4c; clipped white, ii', C48o. HAY Firm; No. 3, WKtSjc; good to choice, OeHi 11.00. HOPS Klrin:' state, common to choice, io, i 1U13..C; 190H, jsy.'oc; I'acmo coast, is", z;i'7c: i.or. ii!ic. HIDES Firm; Hogota, 2021c; Central America, zic, I.KATIIKR-Quiet; acid, 22 30c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady: family, 114.00 14 50; .Tiei-s, 111. 00 11 60. Hams. 124.00 . 2..00: packet. 11 2.00V 1 2 50: city extra India mess, f 21.00 ff 21.60. Cut ments, quiet: pickled bellies, 1 4.00 1 4.50; pick led hams, jiL'.ihia 13 i). lard, hareiy steady; mldille west. 812.70fTl2.KO; refined steady; continent, 113 IS; South Ameri'-a II4.U0; compound. 9.(V(i 26. Pork, steady; family. 13 .tuvfiiw 00; short clear, 3.6Vuo.50; mess, uo"i;..v. 1 A I.LUW Firm: city. B'.i5''o: conntrv. RICE Firm: domestic 24 0 7c: Jaoan. 0 'fl nr. HIjTTF.R Firm; creamery specials. 31c extras, 30c; thirds and firsts, 26V42Hc; process, 25(if27c; western factory, 23c; imnaiion creamery, zorvbc. t;(lt..S IB Htesdy; state. 'full cream son. clala, 16H W16Vcj state, fancv, lSc state, common to good, 1 1 tj 1 4 c ; ful to special. K(& 13c. " E(1(H Steady: western, extra firsts. oijt .ic; nrsts, Z4!8i2c; seconds, 22V4 U t .j c. POl LTRY-Dressed easy: western chick ens, He; fowls, 13Wfjlflc. CALL MONEY MARKET FIRM 1 nlted states teel and eir Vork teatral lonaplraona Pnlat of .trrnath Railroad Traffic la (ironing. .1411 107 Omaha Duluth CHICAtiO GRAIN , AND PROVISIONS Featarea ! 4h Tradlas and C'loalnc Prloea Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct 4. Large offerings from the west made a heavy wheat market here today, tha oloae. being k'tiSc under Satur day.. -.Corn lost V?-C, oat YftrHo to ic, and provisions closed Irregular after a very dull day. A heavy tona charaierled tha wheat market all day, with- tha exception of a few minutes at tha npanlng; but losses were not material. The selling of December and buying of May by certain elevator In terests furnished tha only features of the day. Cash wheat was firm. The trend at corn was still downward. The new crop Is eatlmated by a local ex pert at 2.700,000,000 bushels. Cash corn in tha sample aiarket declined Hfilc. Oata developed an unsteady, weak tone. Cash eata In the1 sample market, ' however, remained steady. At the bottom, December w el t "Xlil&Ah!j-V,y undr brf 1- . is ill , ins. pi oviaiomi umiKn ,v'ow.tvi waa the only product', ta artvlnc, closing 10c higher.' Suclt demand waa -mainly for January delivery. Cash product , Was fltm. leading quotations ranged as followJi Article. fOpen.1 Hlgb.f Low. Close. Ycs'y. Wheat x I I I Dec. 1 0H lOO-S, 9.1SV81 1 004H May 1 V(. J 1 '011i 1 9-U I 02,?, Corn . I I Oat. . KH4 . . . B9il 59 69 00 Dec. d7Vo f.71 5H'4 67 57V"lH May DSH(tf 69'fc! ' 69 60 Oata- r I Dec. 4O130 , 40'tgTtf3 39,89 B 394 May 42'vS'l 42V41H. V:41 Viifj1a.42i5'42V Pork- , I Oct. 23 10 23 25 23 10 23 26 1 23 20 Jan. . 18 i5. U b . 14) 4Vk U 62V.I 18 tW Lard I j Oct. 11 274 13 32Vi 11 224 13 32 Vk 12 22Vt Nov. 11 SO 11 85 11 76 11 80 11 ( Jan. 10 -'S 10 86 10 86 10 W) 10 U0 .libs Oct. 11 00 11 62Vi 11 40 Ui0 11 024 Jan. T 7 9 76 70 II 72 77 4 May 8 00 f 72VI 9 65 9 70 9 76 WEATHER THK GRAIN BELT " Probably Tuesday and Not Much Chaste In Temperature. OMAHA. Oct. 4. 1909. An area or high pressure overlies the country east of the Rocky mountains, and lair to clear weather continues general i 01 inn mountains, excent that verier. any cloudy conditions prevail In the laka region, uppor 1OI1I0 valley and eastern states. Itarometrlo depressions continue in me extreme northwest and southwest ann. snowers were general In the moon tains and throughout the northwest within ine last twenty-four hours. The weather has grown somewhat warmer In the west since the preceding report, but no Im portant cnange in temperature has oc currea in the central valleys or eastern pornon uuring the last forty-eight hours, nne weather conditions are somewhat unsemeti inroughout the western portion no imuortanx nor immediate chancre i In dicated for the central - valleys, and fair wc-amer win continue In this vicinity to night and probably Tuesday, with no mucn cnange in temperature. Record of temperature and tireclnltAtinn luiiiiitirco wun tne corresponding day o me iubi inrce years: 1!W17 I'jfu; minimum temperature. ... 68 . . 6t 4 M t-recipitation 00 .00 On Normal temperature for todayj 00 degrees, 'n i.-ir-m-y in urecroi tation s nice vinrh 1 felled - l.tiJ-ftfcliesi Deficiency 3.19 inches. Ieficlency t.68 Inches. Mrresponding period In 1908, corresponding period In 1907, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Market DeTelopt UneTen Strength After Weak Start. dsv weakened on Interpretation Spanish-Moroccan situation. of the NEW YORK. Oct. 4 The stock market developed uneven atrength after a weak start today, but the activity dwindled tin- r the Influence of the sustained firmness of the call money rate. Call money touched 41 per cent, Friday's high rate, early In the afternoon. A gradual recession from the rate due to the periodical money re quirements of the first of October Is looked lor ordinarily. The weekly bank statement, nublished after the close of business on (.atnrday. offers the occasion for the conservative ttltude of lenders. The sutnlus reserve of the banks is down to the vanishing point and t lie forces of depletion of sash are still at work. The substitute treasury starts the week with a requisition 011 the banks for fl.7t3,000 and has not a credit balance at the clearing house this morn ing. Foreign discount markets showed mure of the effect of the relaxation after the October 1 requirements, the private dis count rate receding a fraction In Berlin. Russia took the 83.000.000 aold available In London today following the 83.000,0JO shipped from there to Egypt on Saturday. The Foreign exchange market here, therefore was little affected. In spite of the harder tone or our local money market. The gov ernment report on conditions of cotton of fered small prosiect for an Increase of ex change from ports of that commodity, the condition being a low record uercentage for the season of the year. The principal stock market Influence, which centered with the restraint of the money position was the determined advance In United States steel. After opening down a point under the Influence of selling at London, the stock started upwards and narrowed Its distance from par to only a shade more than five points. It was rumored that the company had purchased l.VOO.OnO of Its own shares In the market, as It Is priv ileged to do under Its charter, representing n outlay of some I'iO.OOU.OUO. This report and others like it received no official coun tenance. New York Central was another conspicu ous point of strength, feeling the good ef fect of large Increase In August earnings and the reports of the enormous car move ment over the system during September. Kallrond traffic ofrlcials rrom all sec tions reported an enlarging merchandise movement and Increasing need for cars. The rise In Northern Pacific was based 011 the August earnings. A good Impression was produced by the ready sale of a $2.r.O00.0U0 Issue of New York Telephone bonds, offered in this country and abroad. Some of the bonds of Industrial companies rose In sympathy, but the general bond market was Ir regular. Total sales par value $o,275,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of saleB and leading quotations on stocks today were as toiiows: Blei. Him. ln Xen Ysrk Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 4. MONET On call, strong at 4H4'-i per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing btd, 4 per cent; offered at 41 per cent. Tlrrm lowns. flrmf sixty daya. 4 per cent: ninety dav. 4'4 per cent; six mi'n'hs, 4Vfi4H Pr cenU Pill ME MERCANTILE PAPER-mtH per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84 M10 .H.MI.i for sixty-day bills and at 14 M for demand; commercial bills. 84.83. 94 84. SILVER Har, 61'c: Mexican dollars. 4itc. HONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. The following are the closing quotations on Mocks and bonds: ....nvint. Mst. 44 H'i ,...lnM Int. M. M. 4'tl 71 Japtn 4 i7 ....11 do H lHK. C!. so. lit la 74 ....1ITSU n. rt.b. 4i 1M1... .4t StL A N unt .1 MV4 ....MIM,, K. T. Id 4a...l0 U...01 do 4V tou I'. 8. rcf. i, rn do coupon I . . 8. ri do coupon .... l . U rrm ... do roup-in Allla-l-bal. lit (a... Am. Af. Am. T. A T. a.. 4i Am. Tobacco 4a.... do a Armour a Co. Hi Atehleon gaii. 4s... do ii, 4a do ct. la 1.27, -At. v. 1.. 1st 4a.. Ral. Ohio 4a.... do 3'.a do S. W. SHa... Brk. Tr. c. 4 ("antral of Oa. (a. ran. Lrathar Im ' ot N. J. f. na. Chm. ft Ohio 4Via. do ref. 6a ,. fhlraio A. H,l C. B. g. J. 4. no R.n. 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt of Cattle Very Large, Even for Monday. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE LOWER Receipt of Sheep and l amba Largest of the Year to Date, with Prloea Steady to Qalte a Lit tle Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. 4. 1W!. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. to Mo. Pacltlo 4a Ilv. 11014 N. ft. R. of M. 4va M M N. T. C. . 1 li S o deb 4a 6Vk l:lt I., N. II a H. W 144U . ..r. a w. ut r. 4a... . do r. 4s inj . 2'tNn. Paclfm 4a lo:4j . (Hit 4do la 74 . 8H14 0. 8. L. rtg 4a MV, .H'.xr.nn. cv. ivta 1915... loon do con. 4a lv,.4 .1t Rdtn tan. 4a w .M at. l s r. tf. 4a. 64 1o gan. 6a ,94 . 76H8t- L. 8. W. . 4... 7S . ?v do lat gold 4a M't im H srasnam A. 1,. 4a. i ...ll.mH) ...11.14S ...10.2. 1 .11.447 . .s ...12.136 showa ls. 72t.:S 1 ..lhl i,,.as shows S,K) 2.1M 1127 1.7 1 444 11578 4u.tn.0 3X .14. 1.2J7 22.74 11. M0 11.301 the receipt. Receipts were: Estimate Monday Same day last week same day Z weeks ago Sam day 3 weeka ago Kama day 4 weeka ago Same day laat year.... The followln table of cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha tor tha year to date, compared wun iasi year: 1W.. Cattla 773.H77 Hogs l.ttli.llo Mheep 1.4fi0,7i8 Tha following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Kansas City Grain anil Provisions K.AXSSA.N CITY. OCt. 4,-WIIKAT-l'n cnanaea, rso. 2 Hard. I 04',j'l iW' 9 u, 11.03; No. 2 red. $1.1 1.21; No. 3. $l.l5fel.lK: December, ,Bc; May, t7Tkc; July, no hid CORN l2Vo lower; No. 2 mixed. 6!tc; No. 3, Wc; No. 2 white, tV8lc; No. 3 HOilfiOVfac; December, 5tic; May. Bc; July, GVc. OATH 1c lower; No. 2 2 mixed, 33!c. R 1 rl tOifcJ-C. HA Y I'nchanged to 2:.c lower; choice timothy. $11. WMi 12.00: choice prelrie $8,504? 75; choice alfalfa. liaTATy 16.00. Hl'TTlilt Creamery, extras. 2SVc; firsts 20V; seconds. 2mc; packing sUck 21c K'lOf-Kxtras. 2?,c: firsts. 22: kecond nnrt dirties. 15c; current receipts, 0c; south erns, loss off, 14c. white. S941c; No. No. 1 Cash quotations wera as follow a: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, $4.fi5'ffG.OO; winter straights, $4 3lVtt4.M; spring, straights, $47Vfi4.90; bakers. $3.205.00. RYi-No. 1 72i87Sc RARLKY Feed or mixing, Kxyule; fair to choice malting, R6864o. HKKUfi Klujt, No. 1 southwestern, $1.S24: No. 1 northwestern, $1.42 Timothy, $.'.6J PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl . $24 26. Lard, per 100 lbs., 12.4t. Short rihs, sides (loose), 111.4011 70 Short clear sides (boxed), 112. S7Vs 12.50. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 361.000 bu. Exports for tha week, as shown by Bradstreet's, were equal to 11702.000 bu. Primary receipts were 2.3i"3,00. bu., compared with I.Sld.OoO bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Tha visible aup ly of wheat In the Culled Plates Increased ,.Z.W1UW bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuTf On ocean passage increased 1. 00.000 bu. hi TTKR-ateady; creameries. H432&c' tlalrles. 2ri26c. FUH.S Receipts. i.W caaea. Market teady; at mark, cases included, W; firsts, Cc; prime firsts, 24c. CHKKSK Firm; daisies, ' 154lFic twins, 14l."c;- Young Americas, 16'J Ui,e: long horns. lfil4Vc. POTATOKSStaady; clioloa to fancy. I0i 3c; fair to good, 4i8'48o. POULTRY Eaay; turkeys, lhQlSc; chick ens, 13c; springs, lime. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, K cars; corn, til cars; oats, 264 cara: hoga. 10.000 head. at. Loals (ieaeral Market. ST. LOtns. Oct. 4. WH E A T Futures, lower: cash, firm; track. No. 1 red, cash $1 1PH4M.21 H; No. hard. $1 IMilltfU; Le renibrr, $1 02V.3i.O2i4; May, I1.04H. X)RN Lower; track. No. 3 cash. K.Vff c; December, Mc; May, S9'c; No. 3 white. SSifi'aVrc. OATS Weak; track. ' No. 2 cash. ts-5 S9Vtc; December, 3p3yt,c; May, 41'jc; No. 2 white. 4So. RYF.-Higher at 72c. FIXJL'R Firm; red winter patents. 11 40 166.75, extra fancy and straight, $4.80.40 hard m-lnter clears, l4.0"Vn4 90. KKKP-Timothy. $3.00H0. . . t. OKIaj.Al J.itl. ''AN oteady; aacked, east track a 104. ii.Y Steadv; . timothy, $13,000 14 00; r HO urn 11.00. RAGGING 7c: . HKMP TWINE-76,- ... PRD1SION3-Prtrk. .unchanged; $13 50. J"' btuhar: pttnie ataam. $J2 UWn 12 tlt. Try salt meata, unchanged; boxed extra hort,. ii60; clear rlba, $il ; ahort elears. 1r . af;Von' unchanged; boxed extra Jure ltW: "hort civr' . POI LTRY fueady;' chickens. llo; spring, ljc; turkayak ltflc; ducks. 10c; geeae. c. ., ..' PCTYKR-Rtegdyi oraamrry. 24330c. . .. EGGB- Higher at "l'-i Itectlpta and sklyineuta of flour and grain were a follows:' Reoelpta. Shipments. Wheat, bu... Corn,- bu Oais, bu Quotations- lows: Receipts. Shipmen's rra.OHO 77IYK) 12S(i0 le-,.XMt 55,000 7,ojo at Kansas City were as fol- Artlcles. . I Open. I High.! Low.- I Close. Wheat 1 ce.mber May Corn I ccember May I. MS(lri 97' I l"l Hi I mi: 5ku t B, f..'i W.A A Asked. R Rid. Minneapolis raln Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 4.-Wll RAT-December. 74c; May.' $1.01,; cash. No 1 hard, Wc: No. 1 -northern. 99'ic; No 2. northern. V; No. 3 northern, 4'ya8.',io. SKKD Flux, $1.3S. ' ' BRAN-ln nio-lb. sacks, $19.50. KLOCH-Flrst Piitents. f,.2ty(i'.0: xwon.1 patents. $,..0ofi5.10; first clears. 14.304.40: clears, $:i.lO?r3.nO. second Liverpool (iraln Market. '.I.IVERI'OOK Oct.- 4. WHEAT - Ppr.t. quiet; No. 2 red western winter. 7s 6',d' future, firm; December, 7 d: March' 7s kd: Ma v. 7s 7SI. , Vu!iN,ti,.'ol,l'ie,t;"tw Amrl'-sn mixed vim uaivmiun, ta . imures, steady Oc tober. 5s l7nd; I'ecember. 5s ' FLOUR Winter patents, dull. '32a 8d. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Oct. 4. CORN Lower- No 2 yellow, 60c; No. 3 yellow. 60c; No ' i i0c No. 3. fiOc; No. 4. 69c. ' ' OAT9 Steady; No. 3: White. 8fi3i;C' No. 4 white. S84o. ' It YE Steady at 72c. Allla-Chalm.ra ptd Amalgamated Vppr .... Aonrlctn Aarlcullural .. Am. lot Sugar Am. Can pfd Am. C. A r Am. Cotton Oil Am. 11. L. pfd Am. Ire Set-urlltea Amerlrn Linseed American lm-omotlva ... Am. 8. A fit Am. 8. R. r'd Am. Sugar Helming Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen - . Anacomti Mining Co Alohtenn Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Una Haltlmure A Ohio Hal. a Ohio ptd Hethlrhem 8 led Urooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific tntral Leather central Leather ptd Central ot N. J . . 1 Chesapeake & Ohloj. rhltsKu A AHon Chicago Oi-eat Western.. Chliano A N. W "., M. Rt. P C, C C. A St. b Colirat1o F. A I.. Cilorado So Colo. Po. lt pfd Colo. & So. Id ptd Conaolltlaled Una Corn Producta lfelaware A lludaon I'enver ft Hl Grande 11 R. O. pM III. till. r' Securltlea Krle Rrla ll pfd Krle 2d ptd Oeneral Klectrlo Ureat NvTthern pfd Urea. Northern Ore ctfa. Illlnola ccmrnl lnterh.rough Met int. Mel. ptd International Harvester . int. Murine pfd International Paper internal lonal Pump loaa Central Kan.aa CUr 8u K. .'. So. ptd Loulavllle A N Minn, ft 81. L Mlasoun Pacific M., K. A T M., K. ii T. pfl National Hiscull National Leat N. K. K. of M. 1st pfd.. New York Central ...... . n. y.. o. w Norfolk 4 W..... Ngrlh American Northern Pacific Pacific' Mall Pennsylvania '. Feople'e c,aa '. P., C, C. r 81. L 1 Preesad Steal Car Puilinaa Palace Car Railway Steel Spring ... Reading Kuiiuhlic Steel ,. Republic Steel pfd Ro.k Inland Co Rock .land Co. pfd St. L. ft i T !d pfd... . Louie S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd gloaa-EbefflelJ S. ft 1... Southern Pacific -outhem Hallway So. Railway pTd TenneMtee Copper Texaa ft Pacific T, St. L. A W T., bt. L. At W. pfd I nius Pacllc t'nion Pacjflu pfd V. 8. Relty V. 8. Rubtsir f. 8. Steel C. 8. Sieel pfd I tan ( opter ltMt 2,00 ',00 ) 1.300 Jlili J") 4 3.30O 15.700 "it.o l.P'O , tl.:io 2K) MS 70 ii" 13. S H;'H 3SVi S 12SV lfH'-i Cloaa. 83 V '.7i M' t, 74H 48 61 Wi U'-V. 1.3 4 142Vi 384 4(4 144 104 U. M. ft I P. m llii llSc. Pacific col C. R. I. & P. c. 4a.. 711 do CT. 4a do col. 6e 24 do lat ref. 4m.... do rfdg. 4a 911480. Hallway 5a Colo. ind. 6a v do gen. 4a "Colo. Mid. 4a M Union Pactftoea... u. 8. r. ft e. 4Ve H do e. 4s -u. mt H. CT. 4a 1IM do 1st A ref. 4a. .. FT V. S. Rubber (a.. . . M T. 8. Steel Id 6a.. .. 76 Va.-Caro. chem. la .. ' Watxi.li lat ta . 76 ao 1st a ai. 4.. . M Western Md. 4a. . .. . 76 West. Elec. CT, ta. .VJ Wis. Central 4e... O. & R. O. 4s. do ref. 6a nittlllem" 6a Erie p. I. 4a do gen. 4a do ov. 4a, ear. A. do aerlea B Oen. Klec. cv. 6a... Ill Can. 1st ref. 4a ..Wit .. MS ..Hot .. !S ..lot ..ll! .. H ..104' ..1( .. S . .U5H .. 73S .. to Sept. Sept. Bept. Kept. Kept. bepL bept. Hept. Oot. Oct. OcU Oct. bid. Offered. London Stock. Market. LONDON, Oct. 4. After an uncertain opening American securities yielded under profit-taking and at noon were dull and from a half higher to lower than Satur day's New York close. London dosing stocks: Console, money 83 1-1 Louisville A N do account... Atrial. Copper Anaconda , Atchison do pfd Baltlmurs A Ohio., I3S M , K. AT.. . ' N T. Central. . )0S Norfolk ft W.. do pfd .Ii'?1 Ontario A W.. I.W Pennsylvania Canadian Pacific lWSHsnd Mines.. Clieaapeaka A O MS Reeding Chicago U. W 144 Southern Ry .. Chi., Mil. A 8t. P...14IS do pfd in Southern Paclflo 47 Union Paclflo 7 do pfd atv. B. SI eel 4S do pfd 4"vtWath 24 S da pfd li8 8anlah 4a SILVER Bar, quiet at 23 ll-16d per ounce, MONEY 1 per rent. The rate of discount Iri the open market for short bills Is 1 per cent; for thrsa months' bills, 2Vi per rent. De II. era . Denver ft Rio O.. do pro Krle do lat pfd do 2d prd Orand Trunk Illinois Central. ..168 V, .. 4-S ..141 .. M .. K3 .. 60 .. 7S .. 17 .. to4 .. 71 ..13.14 ..ii3- ..110 .. IH1 ..13 .. PI .. 60 6 C, M. A St P a Mo. P. Ky 1 U. P. R. R 88 10 83 C. at N. W. (east) ..1 2 .c C. A N. W. (west).lS7 15 4ti C, ft. P., M. AO.. 5 6 C, B. & 14. (west) ..187 11 22 C R. I. & P. (east) 1 C, It. I. A P. (west).. 4 Total receipts ....475 43 152 12 2,600 l'.fc'i HT-'i $103 pral- Flour. bbls. Wheat, bu.. t'orn. bu.... Of ts, bu...., K.fssl . 70 oil) lso (imio . 17.000 1? (ssj ' 7d.3U) 1K.4O0 64.000 suii .sa.i el 6rl. i NEW TORH. Oef. -The visible supply of crala in tha I'nitad States Satuidar. October f. compiled by the Nw York Produca xchftnea. wa aa follows: Wheat t 442 0u bu.; Increase, t sUfrtt bu. 4'oi n', I.JftTOu) bu.; Inctease. l.ti;.Osj bu. Oats I? SOI bu. : Increasa. l tsttouo bu Um. 4TH ou0 bu.; Increase, M.1 bu. Htili-v, s . hO.0u0 bu.; liu-ieaae. 4MA) bu. Tlie vuiblt) Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAVKKE. Oct. 4 WHEAT No 1 northern. $1,030 LOfli ; No. 2 northern $103 ifi I OS Vi : l'ecejtiber. $1.00 bid OATS 40i(f -lOc. HAKLEY Samples. JOgBSVic. Dalnth Grata Market. nri.rTU. Oct. 4 WHEAT-Oecember, 97Sc; May. $1.01'. No. 1 northern, $1.00; No. 2 northern, 9Sc; December. 7lc. OATo -.''i37'aC. Metsl Market. NEW YORK. Oct 4 METALS Stand ard copper was easv on the New York Metal echan today; London market was easy; spot i.s ISsi 9d; futures. IS9 10s. I.cal dealers quote lake copper at $13 OftfJlS 25 electrolytic, Il2.75"i 13 00: casting. $ll2in' 12 87Vi. Tin firm locally. ' Loudon market firm and higher; spot !: 10s; futures, 140 13 na. irfa quiet; spot, 14 30?M.37Li. London market unchanged at 13 2s fid. Spelter iuxu uii-i luisny, spot. t0.tVU3.U0. Ion- don market iinchaiiK"d. 123 as. lion lower Ms 44d for Oelevalaixl warranta in London' Local market firm: No. 1 foundry northern k -. . t e...,,i..u ..,..i .' . . - i t-'Hiiuij p"u mm it aim rouunry southarn sofr $1 2f,y.l.7S: fr'o. I foundry norioviii, eir toi 19 - ST. LO. IS, Oct. 4. -.METALS-Lead lower at $4.-2Va. Spelter flrw at J... So. Ataoast of ' f'attoa" Cilaacd. "WASHTNOTON. O. I. A Tit - report of the census bureau today shvaed that to September 25, there had been sinned from tha cotton growth of VMm .Ji.mr bales, counting round as half hairs, compared a lit. :....&& balm for llk. Clala Batter Market. LKUIN 111 . tvt. 4.-Bi:Tr8.R-Fiim at S'Jc; salra, )U0 package. Va -Carullna Chemical Watiaah WjbaMi pfd Western Maryland ... Weatll.ghou-a Electric V. eatern titlon , Wheeling ft L. E Wim -uiieia Central Second asaeaament paid. Total mmim tor tha day. '.'., Wl shares. "on . ,90i) . 4. win . -, 1,114) -00 ) . . II) 2is . Jfi.fKS) , ,2"0 '. " ioo inn . I,2li) 60i) . 1. is 8'M . 1.4n) , 1S,MJ . 1,000 ,Vj0 3'm 400 . l.SuO 00 . 5,vse . 7. lor) 400 '. 'l.tK't . 1,1110 100 . 1 li" 700 h) . 1.4IU . 4, ) PjO . "' ) td . I.tOu Si'l Shk) 4'K) . 12, I'm . ,3.nj . M.2i) . 1,3110 . 1.W0 I0 44.61. 1 . 6, 700 100 . 8,loi)' . 1.3') 7i) . 2,WI fi4 10 . S.luo ,. 81tH . !.WI . 2..00 .' '"'j') . !. . ' 4'5 ,. 7(.ii . l.isaj 8oo . 1.7(H) . .A6... 0 . 18. ,. l.l-s) ,. i.-ui bito . 18.400 .no V" . 700 3-S 81 S 1SS 40 U"i 300 m . f US 192 14 77 S 4S 7.S ;ks US', M 15 47 86'4 37 . s:i 4SS 4"S HI 1.4(4 84 1.-.4 14, ys 7S 'l7'i 4S 20 S 4SS 71S l4 63 S 69- 41 '4 7'- "" 69 H'4 41" t'S S. 1.VTS 37S ;4v4 Ullli 44 49', 4 170 S ' 1"7S 38 77 BV 3"S U4S 133 S 3"S 6DS 62 . '4 17S IS S.'4 131 48 34 S stU 1H7S 46S 110S ,s 7S US 191S 1:S 711 46S 79 S 7HVs I4..H4 Vi m 15 S w. 34 S 31 4. 40 1.7 1.3 US 153S lt 48 'l7S 48 2S 4444 -is 1S4 63 68 S 4i'S 74 80S 6N-14 u-.s 18 WS MS V 36 148S lloHa t44 48 lso;4 48 168S 4,S 1' 'J 31-S 76 S b, So .', JS Ul' ., WS '35 " 61 S 49 IsiTS 104 S g-S r.DS ws is., 'JS 87 S 7S 48 43 ' IDS 48 S :iS 87 78S 83S 4r.S 47S 84 69S 7444 4S 27S I6S 111 . 9S 11214 134 142S 1'IOS S. S s 1-4 Vi 104S 138 ins 84 S 34', 80S 18HS 48 lls ) 8-S 67 S 14S l!i 3 1S 77 4.S 62S 7. S 78 S 14..4. 23S 1 4oS 6S 37 WSi 48 S 40 167 1..3-I 83S 152 18 4K 23 S 17 48 14 S 4.S 71 S iiViv, r.c, 40s 74 11.. !) 6.S 138 4-S 9.. 8. 1..5S 38 14 140 llt.V, 04 4. S 100 48 HHt 4'S los 3.', 7- 68 3"S "4 131:, 80 IM4 38 J. 62 (!) '?S 107 83S 624 s: 130 48 4S 1S 48, 211 ;s 1 s 63 S Local Becarttles. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna, jr.. .14 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha: Did. Armour A- Co. 4Ss MS City of Omaha 4Ss (1U2) lotu Cudahy Parkins Oo Columbus (Neb.) Elec. Light la (124) Independent Telephone 6a (Omaha)... international Construction Co Kansat Cl'y, Mex. A Orient pfC Kansas Clly, llei. A Orient com Neb. Telephone Stock, 1 ' u-dtr. . .. Omaha Has 6 (1917)..,. Omaha Elec. Light ft Powf 8a (13J) Omaha Klec. Light and Povar pfd.... Omaha ft C. B. St. Ky. 6s (18281... Omaha A C. U. Bt. Ry. 6a 4) .. Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd., .. Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com., 4. Omaha Water Co. 6s (1846).., Omaha Water Co. 6a (1818) Omaha Water Co. lat pfd-...u....r St. Louis 6a (1811), Bwift and Company Stock......... tiouth Omaha Sewer 4S4 (lft)... Bloux City Block Yarda pfd.,. . Union etock Yarda, Omaha,'- 4. . . MS 10 J 2214 10 N I .. 81 .. vs ..100 . u .. 71 . US .. S .. 30 .. Nfi ..108 ,,ioon '.. 66 . 47 Asked. S3 101S 100)4 w 86 46 U 12 WS M H0S 4 100 Ivl US 74 . 8444 loos 83 100 110 101 80 87 S Treaaary 'Statement. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness touay was as rtuiows; Trust Funds Gold coin, $86. .027.869; sliver dollars, $484,93'll,00n: sliver dollars or 18!H). $4,065,000; silver 'coin outstand lllK. $484,030,000. General Kund Standard silver dollars In general fund, ?,634,430; currant lia bilities, $88,003,927; working balance In treasury offices, 132.243,168: In banks to credit of treasurer of United States, $39, 077.586; subsidiary silver coin, $21,210, 751; minor coin, $1,964,317. .Total balance in general fund, $96.16,90S. H . Huston Mocks and Ilonda. BOSTON, Oct. 4-Money, call loans 4 6 4S) Pur cent; time loans. 4fiS wr .,..i ( losing quotations on stocks" and bonds were: . M Atlantic .looS Puna Onalltion IJISCal. ft Arlsona: H'4Sal. a liecla... .231 Centennial . l Copper Kanga .. .171 Ialy Weel 07S Kranklln . 48 tlranhy .I? Creene Cananea . 84, lele Kneale !1S slaji. Mining .. 17 Michigan 143SMiiak . 38 Muni. C. & C o4 Nevada . 68 Old I '.minion .. .187 Osceola . 181, I'arroi . 81 qntncy . 70 Shannon J.'ol Trinity . h V. S. Mining . ..' . s.ih I', s. oil . 13 l tah . Victoria . 8 Winona . in, Norili liutta ... . 481 Atrhleon adj. 4a. do 4s AUhisoh R. R do pld Boston A Alhany Ik-t.'n ft Maine. S. Y . S. H ft I nlon Pacific . ., Am Arge. Cbem do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube A user. -,gar .... do pfd Am. T. ft T Auar. Woolen .t do pM Ii4n. f. A .... Oeneral Electric Mar. Rln-trlc .. do pfd Masa. Oaa tinted r'rult ... I lilted 8. M I. 8 Steel do pfd Adventure AHcues Amalgamsted ... Arlsona I on. ... Bank Clearing. OHAIIA. Oct. 4. Bank clearings for to day were 13.041,437.67 and for the correspond lug datedate last year, $2,419,525.23. OMAHA OENERAL MARKET!. ftaple aad Fancy Prod are rrleal Far, Dished by Bayers aad Waaleaalara. BUTTER Creamery. No. i. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, T7V,c; Na 1, In SO-lb. tubs, t7o; No. $ In 1-lb. car tons. c: In 60-lb. tuba. Ho; packing stock. lt)V'i!0Vic; fanoy dairy, tubs, 224 Mo; com mon roll, fresh made, UloHra- Market changes every Tuesday. EGGS Fresh selling stock, candled. 8a CHEESES Finest w laoonsin lull cream twins, 15c; Young Araci'lcas, 4 In hoop, UiVvc; favorite, 1 in hoop, Idc; daisies, Ju In hoop, 15Vc; cream brlok, .full case, too block Swiss, 16c: full oream limburgor, 10c POULTRY' Broilers, liio; alive, springs, 16c; hens. 10c; oocks, 7o; ducks. 10c; geeaa. to; turkeys, lie; plgeona per dos., toe; guinea fowls, per dua. $2.50, squabs, per dos.. 13. Dressed bens, llo; spriuga, 1$ lc; cocks, hie; ducks, uc; geeoss, UHc; turkeys, iBc FISH--1. resh. caught, almost all are dressed: Halibut, ko: Dullalo, 9c; trout, lc; bullheads, ltc; catfish, Uc; orapptea, sunfisti) o-c; blacg bass. 26c; wntieftsh. lc: DiMt. Uc; salmon, ltc; pickerel, I0o flog legs, Dbc. Fresh frosen: Whlleflsh, No. 1, 10c; round, uc; pickeruU rtied, and headless, 7c; round, so; pike, crcssed. 10c; round. c; red snappers, Uc; bpanlsn mackerel, Uc; native mackerel, aoc each. lih.fc.F CUTS No. 1 ribs, lDc; No. ribs. 12c; No. i ribs, iVC No. 1 loin, joc; No. loin, Unc; No. 3 loin. c; No. 1 chuck, O'tc; No. 2 chuck, ic; No.- 3 chuck, 4'c Nu. 1 round, i)'.jc, jmo. i rouno, ic; 1.0. round, bVjc; No. 1 plate, 6io; No. 2 plate, 4c. No. i plate, avko. ViUl.TABL.KS ivansas sweet potatoes. 12.7. per bbl. Celery, Michigan, but; bunch Cabbage, home grown, l'o per lb. Wts- :orisln Hed Globe onions, in per lit Call fornla cauliflower, 11.41 per mate. . Toina toes, home grown, market basket, toe; crate, $400. letluce, per at., ma par snips, turnips, carrots, 76c pot dos. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc., per dos., 75a KHt-oH KHUiTS-Florlda pineapples, 18a to 4fcs, l-7& per orate; grape fruits, 34 slue, per box. ti; 46 size, 4660; 64 tlie. $; ba nanas, fancy select, $1,5042.00; apples, home grovtn. per bu. basket. 16u41.ou; oiaraet basket. 46a the light 'loads, especially those on the common order. Trices were anywhere from steady or almost steady on the best to as much as 6c lower on the common light el.nhts. The market as a whole mlnht hp called a shade lower than last week's close. The bulk of the hogs sold at 17 MUf 7.S7W, with $7 ss a popular price for decent loads As high as 17 90 was paid for Unlit good butcher hogs. Although the trsde was slow, everything was sold in Rood season. Bepresentstlve sales Ino. 45,049 Dec. 12o.t' 86.197 Date.' I 1909. 1908. 11907. 17906. 19O5.1904. 1903. a.. 24.. 2b.. 20.. 27.. 23.. 29.. 30.. 1.... 2.... $. 4.. $ 12 164 I 16e 8 16 76; 76! 77 ( $7, 87 7 7VI 8 to I 7 M I 8 69 t i Bl) I Ii 6 96 6 96 6 97 6 98 t 291 75 8 78 6 I.I t '4 e 8 79 $ e c lm SMI 8 1 1 6 14 1 S 87 8 20! 6 19 6 f i 8 18 6 18 6 741 I 8 211 8 19, 6 661 6 8 03' 8 13 6 6 7 71 7 87HI 8 60 8 01 8 t6 5 74 6 62 7 861 8 63 8 9-1 8 25 6 1 I 6 61 8 62i 6 81 8 271 6 10 ! 5 721 6 66 $7 821 6 841 8 29 6 081 5 Sunday. Kecelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock yes terday aiternoon: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. lira. DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Hwift and Company .... Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Morris & Co Monell W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant & Lush Stephens Bros Hill & Son . F. B. Lewis Huston A Co. J. B. Hoot & Co J. 11. Bulla U F. Husx 1. Wolf McCreary A Carey 8. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Lee Hothschlld Christy, Cllrie A. Smith Smith A Palsey Other buyera Hogs. Sheep. 1,671 1,470 1,913 840 607 27 1,156 Xo 1,241 9 7J6 787 87 6 103 472 m 415 365 24 161 Ill 223 134 694 819 207 64 114 84 8 1,422 9.391 Totals .02 2,847 15.186 CA'i'tlE lteceluts of cattle this morning were large, 447 cars being reported in, but they were none too large to supply the very good demand prevailing at this point. It was very evident that packers an wanted beef steers this morning and they were out In good season looking for sup plies. The market was fairly active, with all desirable kinds at least fully steady with last week. The quality of the cattle waa not very good, so that sales do not show up overly well on paper. cows and heifers were also in gooa ae- mand and they, as well as beef steers, sold freely at steady prices. - t. Buyers ware looking lor gooa reeding cattle this morning and the better grades sold very readily at good, strong prices Even the medium kinds were fully steady. Quotations on cattle: Oood 1 to choloe cornfed steers, 87.26&8C0; fair to Rood corn fed steers, $6.2&fl7.6, common to aXr corn fed steers, $4.756.26; good to cholc range steers, 6.24j-40: fair to good range steers, 84.4uti6.26: common to fair range steers, $3.60(4.40; good to choice cornfed cows and heifers, $4.005.00; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers, $3. 2474.00; common to fair cornfod cowe aad heifers, $2.0003.26: good to choice range cows and heifers, $3.764 26; fair to good range cows and heifers, 3.2fg 3.75; common to fair range cows and heif ers, $2.25&3.26; good to choice Block ers and feeders, $4.0006.36; fair to good stockers and feeders. $3.404.00; com mon to fair stockers ur.d feeders, t2.76a3.40 stock heifers, $2.860186; veal calves, $3.60& .76; Duns, stags, etc, j.iiw.-4. i. Representative sales: Nb. At. Pr. No. A. Pr. 11 MS 36 47 1104 1 10 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 10 heifers... 680 3 12 cows 970 28 cows 982 3 40 4 feeders.. 706 13 feeders.. 770 8 80 27 cows 978 23 feeders.. 660 $ 90 29 calves.... 813 27 cows 862 1 60 7 calves.... 360 36 calves.... 270 4 25 16 calves... 319 12 calves.... 207 8 25 9 heifers... 661 6 feeders.. 744 3 75 14 heifers... 778 14 steers.... 872 8 6.. 6 cows 8M 8 cows loot) 2 86 4 cows 1035 6 cows 7.3 2 70 7 calves.... 342 24 heifers... 676 3 36 6 feeders. .1065 8 feeders.. 767 4 00 21 cows 996 27 cows 848 2 75 H. E. Falrchild-Neb. 26 cows 88 8 40 Beaver Creek C. Co. Wyo. 10 steers. ...HOC 4 46 4 4 feeders. .11S2 H. F. Smith Wyo. 2 feeders.. 1106 4 80 O. F. Walker Wyo. 16 steers.. ..1108 4 46 T. P. Sweet Wyo. 23 feeders. .11.'., 5 00 3 feeders. .1033 5 00 Parker Bros. Colo. 11 heifers... 813 8 50 115 heifers... 897 8 96 8. D. Goodard Colo. 89 feeders.. 1062 4 35 Monton & J. 8. I. 1043 4 38 22 steers. 3 25 3 50 8 36 3 66 4 26 4 a) 8 25 3 :tn 8 00 8 40 4 00 4 40 8 35 5 15 No. A. Sh. Pr. No. A. Sh. Tr. 7 181 ISO T .. 4.1 .IT 40 7 88 n 17 ! 7 W 74 Ill) M t l 4 1-81 80 7 78 7 171 ... 7 M 17 lT IIS T 7S 77 l7 40 t 88 81 .! 8n 7 78 84 s; 1? 7 88 SO t0 ( 7 78 7 147 ISO 8 74 til 40 7 n 7 J"7 ... 7 85 40 171 ... 7 80 81 ll ... 1H HO .'. INK ... 7 Ikl 78 ? . . t 8j 1M ... 80 73 14.. IN 7 5 70 241 ... 7 80 18 40 7 85 48 M 40 7 80 74 40 IV. 4 S12 IT" 7 80 7!) 114 ... 7 :, 244 10 7 ( 77 t.J -00 7 85 88 1H 7 80 1" 341 . . 7 85 74 2-1 40 1 88 VI 7 4 89 .tM) 4I 7 SO 247 0 7 S7i 88 lit 1W t 0 148 ... J (T7v II Tli ... 7 do -07 ) 7 87 II. til 80 T S.S 7" 4') 7 !7vt 48 40 tl. 88 -X 40 7 871, 71 It. 4" 1 85 77 3.8 ... 7 87, 77 218 80 1 In 46 824 ... 7 18) 47 Ml ... 7 15 Pete Boland Declines to Get off the Ticket Democratic Candidate for Sheriff Says He it Going: to Stick Rig;ht Where He Is. Slir.EP-The week opened with the most libel al run of 'lie season and year. Several shipments were late In arriving and as Is usually the case on a heavily supplied mark.t. It takes some little time to shape tip -receipts so that there was not enough stock sold In early rounds to put the marktt on a working basis. The fact that a large portion of receipts consisted of common stuff and even trash had a tendency, as well, toward a slow market. The usual large percentage of feeder stock was In evidence and even though buyers were plentiful, they were bearish In their views and every Indication pointed In a lower price level. One or two strings of feeding wethers changed hands early at comparatively steady prices, but general oplnk.n dictated easier values on all classes of thin stock. The foellng In killing sheep circles was also easier. Last week's record receipts were not productive of very much of a decline, everything considered, and this morning's flood run gave packers their opportunity to seucure concessions. Prospects on choice killers looked to be about steady, how ever, since there Is generally a better de mand for good fat stock, especially when supply Is somewhat limited. Common grades and traBhy sold lower during first rounds. As the morning progressed, bearish feel ing became more pronounced and prices on killing sheep and lambs ranged all the way from weak to 15c lower, with best grades steady to eahler. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice Inmbs, $6.707.00; fair to good la,ms. $6.40.iti.TO; good light yearlings. $5.00 (fr6.76; good heavy yearlings. It iKVyo lO; good to choice wethers, $4.6;4.-0; fair to good wethers, $4.O0tu4.6; good to choice ewes, $4.151-1 4. 25; fair to good ewes, $3.75i'cr4.15. Quotations on feeder stock: Good to choice lambs, $5.905f6.45; fair to good lambs, $6.Sti6.90; light yearlings, $5.00iif 5.10; heavy yearlings, $4.76iU5.00; old wethers, $1.00$ 4 25; good to choice ewes, $3.004j3 60; breed ing ewes, $3.7685.60; yearling breeding ewes. $6.0tl.00. CHICAGO LIVE UTOCK MARKET Cattle, Sheep aad Lambs Steady to I.orter Hogs Steady. rHTPAOO. Oct 4. CATTLE Receipts. 27,000 head. Market steady to 10&15O lower: steers, $5.60 8.60; cows and heir- ers, 3.604i 6. 0U; bulls, l.UU'ff 4 St.; caivea, IS.O0W9.0U; stockers and feeders, $.7-0 60. HOOS Receipts, 23,000 head. Market steady; choice heavy, $8.$08.40; light mixed, n.ibia s.io: cnoice iiKni. .iuin' 8.20: heavy. 17. . 0 .i8.0; pigs. I6.00HJ 7.o; bulk of sales, $8. 00(8.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about 85.000 head. Market steady to 15c lower; sheep, 12. 60(0 6.60; lambs, $4.0007.40; yearlings, 4.oott6.o. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Oct. 4 CATTLE Re ceipts, 24,000 head. Including 8.000 south erns. Market steady to a shade higher: choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.508.25; fair to good, $4.206.6; western, $3.606.75: atockers and feed ers. $3.25(6.26; southern steers. $3.55 4.65; southern cows, $2.36 8.76; native cows, 32.254.65; native heifers. 83.25(9 6,50; bulls. $3.608.75; calves, 18.76 7.28. HOOS Receipts, 12,000 head. Market Be lower; top. $8.16; hulk of sales. 87.80 fft'8.05; heavy, $7.96(38.16: packers and butchers, $7.808.05: light. $7:507.90: pigs, $5.5007.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelptB, 17.000 head. market ,tot sheep, steady; for lambs. 10&' 15c higher; Utah lambs. 37.00 lambs, $5 75W7.00; yearlings, $4.75'5.50; weniem, i4.atuo.iiu: ewes. 14.uur4.aO stockers and feeders, S3. 25(35. 25. Feter O. Holaml will not withdrsw from the democratic list as a candidate for sheriff. So far alt tho pressure that Imi been brniiKht to bene has not moved Holaml even to consldrr the advisability of his withdrawal. I'm on to stay." says he. "and t don't think my connection with the street car company Is going to hin t me near as mm h as some folks think It will." Ted Morrow, the roclallst candidate, and his friends have been hustling the last week, with the underlying purpose of hav ing lloland withdraw and throw his strength to Morrow, who Is one of the strikers. The efforts of Morrow and his cohorts have been backfired by the propo sition that both Holaml and himself with draw and permit some good democrat to be placed on the soulallst ticket, leaving the nomination for sheriff on the democratic stilo blank, but this proposition has not met with anything like a warm reception. except to draw from old wheelhorses of the Dahlmanltcs the comment, '"Those so cialists certainly have their nerve with them, when they don'4 cast more than a baker's doicn of votes In the whole county." In the meantime the Morrow men are claiming with lusty lungs that he win have more votes than Uoland, and, say the republican wiseacres. It this turns out to be true, Ed Uralley will have more than the two of them put together. i steers.. .1100 4 70 HOGS Receipts of hogs were very light this morning, usual on a Monday, there being hardly enough on sale to make market or Interest buyers. The few hogs that were here were not of very good quality, there being a large proportion of trasny ngnt loads. 1 no market was slow and dull, buyers gllvng preference to the more weighty loads and laying down on 84. Loals Live Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS. Oct. 4. CATTLE Recelnts 10.100 head. Including 6.600 Texans: mark.t steady to 10c higher; native shipping and export steers, sti.XB0r7.f: dressed beef and butchers" steers. IK 005710: steers under 1.000 pounds. $.7.8T5.00; Blockers and feed ers, 33.50if)4.75: cows and heifers, $3. OOff.. 25: eaimei-s. $? 2."Vff2.75 ; bulls. $3.0O(?i4.25; calves. $fi.60(fr 25; Texas and Indian steers. tZ.MXtt 8 40: cows and heifers. 82.254.ft. HOQS-Recelpts. 7.300 head: msrket steadv; pigs and lights. 85.40ig'8O0; packers. rrsOtfiS.lO; butchers and best heavy, $..15'9 8. .V.. m.KKP AND LA MRS Receipts, 8 V head: market stronir: native muttons. $3.50 N 85: lambs. 85.75(j?7 25: culls and bucks, $2.75'94 90; Blockers, $3 2T.ffT4.00. Chamberlain s Colic, t-tiolera and Dlar rhoea Remedy Is today tne best Known medicine In use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diar rhoea, dysentery, and should bs taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. it Is equally valuable for children and adults. It always cures. Sold by all drug- glBtS. MONEY ORDERS ARE POPULAR Show Large Iacreaae tor Ik Quarter Jast Closed at the Omaha ' l'ostofflce. ' The quarterly report of the business ol the money onler department of the Omaha postoffice for the third quarter of 1909 shows a big Increase. A comparison with the corresponding quarter of last year is given: Money orders issued during the third quarter of 1909, 15,364. amount, $187,796.36; paid, 82,722, amount, $S26,517.3; remittances, 7,532. amount, $l,0tt6.756.39. Money orders Issued during the third quarter of 1908, 15,038, amount, $181,009.56; paid, 75,819, amount, $796,418.19; remittances, 8,7.2, amount, $848,631.72. . . WHESTLINU AT Al l HOKU M. Weatersaard and ordon Will Meet on Thursday Might. Everything is coming on fine for tha big wrestling match at -the Auditorium on Thursday night. Both Jess Weetergaard of Des Moines and John Gordon of Minneap olis will be here Wednesday and the Aud itorium arena will be put In fins shape for the event. ' There will be a red-hot preliminary be- , tween Herbert Johansen and Japk.Talllrer, and the Teddy brothers "Will entertain tha crowd between bouts with their hilariously funny stunt of rube wrestling and boxing. The sale opens Wednesday morning at the Auditorium." ' St. Joseph LlTe Stock Market.' ST. .lOSICPH. Oct. 4. CATTLE Recelnts. MO head. Market steadv: steers, $4.00if? 700: cows and heifers, $2.B0g6.O0; calvos M(W!7,K0. 1 HOOS Recelnts 3.M0 head. Msrket M? 10c lower: ton. 18.15: bulk of sales $7.8WR 00 SHEFP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 4,000 head. Market slow; lambs, $4.000 6 75. Sioux City Live Stock Market. SlOrX CITV, la.. Oct. 4 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 6,300 head: market steadv to 10c lowor: beeves. 14 2. 7.50; cows. MOOfl-4 60; feeders, $4.055.16; yearllns-s. $3.00i4.6. HOOS Receipts, 1.800 head: market steady: rane-e of prices, $7.7637.90; bulk of sales, $7.75Q7.So. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal wet-urn markets yesterday were as follows: Cattle. Hogs, tiheep. South Omaha 11.600 3.000 40,000 Sioux Clly 6.3U0 l.MiO St. Joseph 3.600 S.-O0 4 000 Kansas City 24.0JO 12 00 17 OK) St. Louis 11.100 7.300 3.2"I0 Chicago 27.0U0 23,000 36.000 Totals 83,500 60,800 99,200 TO Kansas City AND RETURN . Tickets on jBale Oct. ' 4 to 8. Good to return Oct. 11.;.; On sale Union Station, and Ticket Office, 1423 lyn&m street. . k . TH0S. F. GODFREY, Pass and Ticket Agt. Herbert E. Gooch Co. Broken aad Dealers ; Oajaha Offloei 110 . T. X-Lfe Bigg, ftell elepheae,.9eacag M1 t - -.' 1 tadepaadsat, A-m aag A-18t. Oldest aad Largest, doase la the fat . f4 . 1- 'S .6.') - 4' W '" I ' : l; ! . 1'iH I : . l", ! if-. 31', ' l. 3i-4's Market. 4. COTTON Futures 41V, -New lurk Mtalusr stocks. NKW YORK. Oct. 4. Olofctiijc iiuotatluna on mining stocks were as follows: Allra llr.nswirk Con. ... l'om. Tunnsl slock do bonds . . Ten. I si S llt.rn silvsr Iron Silver . Offered. Vs. .17 1 ' .. IS .110 i-lviii rc.14. Little I'tllef .. Msxtvan Ontario tHUir -it.ii-ar Vll" JS, k.t . S . .ll , 9 i 1.4 Kurrlaa Klaaurlal. HKRI.1N. Oct. 4. I'l ices on I lie ltourse lislsy were dull, l AltlS, Oct. 4. I'l'iccs gu tits Ul-lH Ut- Cbttoa NEW. YORK, Oct opened firm; October, 13-6c; December, no', January, i:i.3Kc: March, H.f.e, May, 13 f.lc; June. 13.6.C; July 13.4-C. Fu. nits closed steady; October. 13.25c; No-vi-mber ll.ti-; Lec.nib.r, 13.3.c; January. 1. 32c; Februa:y. 13.34o; March. 13.41c; April, i;l .-; May. U.44r; June, 13 ,oc: July, 13. ,tc. Spot do ej uul t; mlildling npl nds. 13 t0c; iiiiii.liitii; Kulf. 13.K.c; talth, 7.1 hules. OAI. K..TOX, Ocl. 4. -COTTON Steady at l.'.c. ST. I-OriS, Oct. 4 I'OTTON Steady; mtdilllnK. 1H'.; no sales: ieceits, ikx. baits; shipments. Uai hules; stuck, D.76H hales. NKW tiHI.KAXS. Oct. 4 COTTON' Kpot, steady and umhaiiK'd: middling. 13 3-lHr; sal.s on the spot, 4o0 bales; to afrlve, 700 bales. ( of fee Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 4 t'OFFKK The mar ket for coffee futures opened firm at an advance of 6.1 10 points in response to the Kain of half a franc at Havre and of Va at liamhuiir. while steady primary markets and fii'fn offers from Hraill also lielptd the niHiket. Tradinx was a little mure active thn recently, with stuy-ts cuv eriin; and some supitort from local hulls ami the market closed steady net btuit points hiKher. sales lieiiiif reported of 21,0-0 lisi-s. iiuliidliiK ixtolier st a.'tjc, Novom-t.-r, at I tirui.oOc; December, at t-SStrA Nc, March, at 6.75c; May, at 5 -Oc; and July and September, at 6.6c; spot steady; No. 7 Uio. 7Vn7 S-Iih:; No. 4 8antti, .'(..i-Se. Mild dull; Cordova. 84.1. 12c. methmn E3evj B -t U'ui.l Ads are Uubitiesn Boosters. Steel Reclining Chair Cars Pullman Construction ... Effective at Onco The Illinois Central Railroad Company will place all steel reclining chair curs in service in its trains Xos. 1 and 2 between Omaha and Chicago. Train No. 1, carrying this steel equipment, leaves Omaha at G:W p. in. daily for Chicago and all points east. Tickets and detailed information at City Ticket Office 1402 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska