..4 ' " - ' " " ....,. .....,. - J f THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 10, 1900. ! i 8 1 ) i CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Government Report on Wheat Hu Bearish Effect on Traders. THIRD LARGEST LB OP RECORDED Pyeaent Frleea Are Maintained Onlr Brcauae of Strong Desire f Millers to Steele V for Spring;. OMAHA, Oct. I. tm The government report on wheat was taken besrirh by traders. The report no ed the crop to be the third largest on record, being exceeded only In lH and VMl. iesent price are maintained only because of the niotin desire of miller to lay In stocks for the coming spring, and cauah wheat Is held well over the option. Corn trader continued their report as bullish, but on the whole there la fully aa much corn In the surplus Mate when the old corn la considered. The fall feed la better and lex live muck Is being; fed. Traders in wheat were more bearish today and sold the market down cash wheat showed a weaker tone, with the demand lowi r, except foi small lot, which brought falily Rood price, but no large sale were recorded. Coin values eased off trifle with wheat and freer offerlni. Buyer late yester day turned seller and this waa more gen eral with the little support from the bull bide. Primary wheat receipts were 1. 84.000 bu. and ahlpmenta were 843,000 bu., against re ceipts last year of 1.6ru,000 bu. and ship ments of 628.000 bu. Primary corn receipts were 607,000 bu. and shipments were 547. 000 bu., against re ceipts Inst year of 6,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of MS. 000 bu. Clearance were ft.OM bu. of com, J.000 bu. of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 6S44.0O0 bu. ' Liverpool olosed H'sSd higher on' wheat and 'd higher on corn. 1 Seaboard reported 04,009 bu. of wheat taken for export. Local range of options: Flou.-, bhli wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu.. Articles.! Open. High.) Low. C!ose. Yss'y. Wheat Dee... May... Corn ueo May Oa Deo May Deo... 1 May. ..I MS 1 77! 367.1 65V4I 87V 6'i ml 87 t1 r' MS 68 V, u Omaha Cask Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 11.021.08; No. 1 hard, ll.O01.0lVs; No. 4 hard, t4j!l!Hc; No. spring, iwtfiswttc. COUN-No. 2, 66Ho; No. 3, 66V4c; No. 4, Mc; No. t yellow, M4c; No. I yellow, Kc; No. 3 white, ilWUXScl No. 3 white. 7tMj6c. OATB-No. 3 mixed, 36680:: No. 3 yel low, 37ac; No. 3 white, ic; No. 4 white, S7Vo; standard, 3tc. KYE No. 8, 70c; No. 3, es3c Carlet Hcoeint. Wheat Corn Chicago M 26w Minneapolis 6:s Omaha 37 62 Duluth 4U3 Oats. 'is CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION! Featoree of the Trading and Closing? Pricea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. I. Wheat prices were in clined to sag today owing to foreign weak ness and to favorable weather for the fait sown crop. Final quotations showed net losses of a shade to He. Corn and oata were also heavy, but provisions were firm. Wheat trading was quiet with news gen erally bearish. Foreign markets failed to respond to the upturn here yesterday, the weakness abroad being ascribed to a te vised estimate on the total world's ship' ment fur the week aa given out by a lead' lng European crop statistician, which placed the amount at 13,70,000 bushels, December sold between 31.011Litl.02V. The market closed easy with December alt ll.Olli uitu. The late bulge In corn yesterday prompted a considerable celling today, the ouik being or proiit-taking nature. The murket closed weak with price Ho to B'ftc lower. Oats showed relative flrmnesa and closed steady with prices unchanged to Ua lower. Provisions were firm, Prices at the close were 6c lower to THo higher. The board of trade will be closed Tuesday, Columbus dev. Leading quotations ranged as follows. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat Deo. Muy Corn Oct. Dee. May Outs Dec. May Pork- . Oct. Jan. Lard Oct. Nov. Jan.. Bibs- Oct. Jan. May I 102U-2I 108U i oiy4li -a 60U.I 39 38 13 60 m4 MV 41 ! 11 77Va 10 86 u as 70 7i4) 18 66 11 80 10 Vk 11 36 70V, 3 87W 103 V 60Va m' 18 47 ii'ti IV 821 11 (R 'o7Vs; 1 QS 69 68Hai 0l 41 33 00 18 60 11 16 11 76 10 so 11 36 70 7fci 1 Q3V 68H 61' 88T4 WW 13 46 13 11 11 3H 10 Utt 11 40 7H f ,'No. i. - Cash quotations were a follows: r LOCK Firm; winter patents. 86.00a.40 alghts, $4.e)buS-10; spring stialghts, U-ibit i'l wi , .tvii u.w. . . MY i No. 3, 72ui73c. MALty-Keet or mixing, 4S4j60c; fair to viiuk IllKlima, B4f0iC. t,(,u-nx, iso. l southwestern. 81.87 PROVlSlUN8-Mess Ird, per 100 lbs,. U Ooosel, 311.30(611.46. iboxedj, 813.ULKU12.26. Total clearances of wheat and flour were ?quiuL6o40u0 bu- fii"ry receipts were l.bM.000 bu.. compared with l,6?0,ow bu. the w'.,ftnIlwlM, uttj m j ear ago. estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat i SL10' curs; 0ttU- 168 cri hogs! pork, per bbl., 26. Short ribs, Short clear 824 00. sldej slues Kanans Cltr Grain and Provlsleas, If IVSia IMI'V St.. . . r . . . - br, io sellers; May. 31.003 l.OOH sellers i t I ' v. w,le' d"".. unchanged COHN I nchanged to Vo lower; No. I mixea. io; xso. 8, 684i"1nc; No. 3 white, ;, ru. , wc; December, 87V(a5'iC bid "-ji v'iv ui, juiy suite Dla. OATS Unchanged ; No. 2 whlt 41Hc; No. 2 mixed. u. R V K 72c. ,,''' 1 "Changed; choice timothy, 3U.5MJ . 77" V iirairie, s.twtcB.itt; choice a! Mil. tiO.OVJ.lt)-W. U' I i fc.tt creamery, extras, 29c; firsts, wc; seconns, ac; packing stock, 2H4c. toua-txirm, ac; firsts. 2; second and dirties, i7c; current receipts, 20c; south erns, loss off 14o. Receipts. Shipments. . ,19.000 90,000 44,000 31,000 Wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Outs, bu.. 24.000 13.000 Kansas City futures ranged as follows: Articles. Wheat- December May Corn December , oiay A Aaktd. U r.id. I Opeu. High. Low. Close. .... 88T.I 9iH SWi! 9VA i4 iou ioo';iousA BlSl 57t 57U 674B floVftfri aus ttrtd eos, St, I.onla General Harks ST. LOl'lS, Oct. 9 -WHEAT-Futures wesk; cash, firm; track. No. t red. cash, ii -nnii ui; o. 1 narn, ll.osmi.llH; De i-t.m--s steady; track No. i cash. 0c wniiir, a.ianoinci May, tOVc, No. white, ale. Ui r r utures, rirm; cash, lower; tiack N'. 3 cash. S4c; December, j'c; Mayi HYE-TSc, nominal. UUl It 8ie.y; red winter patent ij.tuw.; extra fancy and airaiajh 4ai.tW; haru winter clears, 34. 001 ekKI- Timothy IJTl'tfa.fiO. CUk.NilKAL 13 20. HBA.N Weak; sucked, eat track, 1.00 CJ l-Ul. HAY Dull; timothy. 313. 00 13.00 HAlUllN(.t-.7cv H KM P TWIXE-Tr. POl'LTRY Weak; chicken, lie; springs luiaeya. lrirc; auche. 10c; geese, In rnu istiifts rork, nicnangea; to Ding, $23 2. Lard, ateadv; prime steal 111 i 11 s. iiy uait meats unonange lioxed. extra shorts, 312 rr; clear rib 311374. short clears, 12 14. Bacon, nchanged; boxed, extra short, 111174; enr rlhs. 811 STH; snort rieara. 11 11. Ht'TTKlt Weak ; creamery, 34 30a. KOO8 weak, hho. neoeipt 9.700 11. "00 H.'iOO 89.800 Bhlpment. It. 700 71.600 2.600 60,000 KW YORK GH1ERAL MARKET notation Varlons 32 43 to f tko Day Commodities. NEW TORK. Oct. 9 FLOVR Re ceipts. 22.783 bbl.; exports, 16.429 bbls.; ulet, but very firm; Minnesota patent. S20&3 60; winter straights, 5 005tO; Innesota hakers, 24.404.8!; winter xtras. 14.2034 40: winter patents. IS 10 66.60; winter low grade. 341074 60: ansas straights, 34.9U.l. Rya Hour, teedy; fair to good, 34.1694.26; choice Tancf, 4.80tJ4.4. CORNMEAL Steady; fine whit and ellow, 316691.00; coarse, 11.4601.60; lln, drle1. 33.8OOB.O6. fie Dull: no. z western, ivc, nominal, f. 0. b.. New York. BARLEY Dull: feeding. 68 80c. nomi nal, o. I. f.. New York. WHEAT Recelpta. 140,100 nu.: esporis, 90,721 bu.; spot market uteady; No. 2 red. 1. 1481. 18, elevator; I 10. 1 nortnern D-uluth. 31 11, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; o. 2 hard winter, 3117, nominal, r. o. o., float. After an easier opening due to arge northwest receipts '.na Dig woria s h laments, wheat ramea on duii support, ut waa again aepressea towaru noun uj local bear pressure, finally recovering on big clearances. Iast prices were net un hanged, uecemper, i.wi.tpnii osed at 11.094; May, ii.mwi.n i-u, closed at 11.104. CORN Receipts. 6,25 tu.; expons. 06.892; spot market easy; No. 2, 084c, evator, domestic ana 9o aenverea; o. 1, 094c. f. o. b.. afloat: No, 3 yellow, 0c. nominal. Option market waa wun- out transactions, c)olng 40 net nigner. December closed at 70c. OATS Receipts, 30,926 DU.; exporta. joo u.i soot market auiet; mixea. ji 10 lbs., I2443c; natural white, 20 to lb.. 433464c: clipped White, 11 to lb.. 48 4 0 43C. HAY Firm; NO. 3, BSW0Ci gooa choice, 6c U.06. HOPS Firm; taie, common w vnuii". 909, 82W88C; 1908, lBWIlOj racnio coast. 1900. 2630c; 190S, HIDES Firm; Bogota, zuwiiic; merlca, 21c. LEATHER Quiet; acid, 22 Me. PROVISIONS Beef. nu'e'i falmiy. i4.ooti s; 1f-0i,,.inai. iml, 324.00 20.00; packet, 81 2.00 12. 60, Ity extra, t2i.00Wxi.o. .v meats, steady; pickled .Bellies, n.j 4.60; pickled nam, sw.io u teady; mlddla wet, 118.66 12 06: re ined, steady; continent. 3i8.of t, compound, $.004rt.&0. Pork, firm; tamiiy, 120.60427.00; short clears, !23.50t25.60; nies. l.60(i 26.78. " TALLOW uuiet; city, it 04c; country, package free, 640'o- CHEESK uteaay ; state, iuu cream me dals. 164frt4c; state, fancy, 1B4! siaie, common to good, U4"4c; full to special, RICE Firm; aomesuc, 'Po- . ... BUTTER Steady ! special creamery, uv 314c; extras, S&84o. . EQUS Steady; western, extra nrsis, not ff264c; firsts, 2425c; seoonds. 2I!8'Z34. POULTitr Alive, auu; wenwn cuh.hii, 16c; fowls, l4c; turkeys, 15o; dressed, rtrmi western chickens, lasc; to wis, uwoioo. WEATHER IN THE CRAI7T BELT Rata, Possibly, for Snnnay, with Cooler Atmosphere. OMAHA. Oct. 9, 1909. A barometrac depression continues over the central vtlleys, and colder and un settled weather prevails from the Mlssls- idoi river west to the Rocky mountain. Showers were general In the central valley nd outhwest during the laat twenty-tour our, and rains ar falling In the central alleys and south to the west gulf states this morning. Tsmperaturss are decidedly lower In the extreme upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys ami the southwest. and killing frosts occurred In the Dakota and Montana, and south along the entire eastern ltocky mountain slope to New Mexico. The pressure continues high over the west, and the weather has cleared in the mountains, but continue generally I oud v in the extreme northwest. The out look Is favorable for continued unsettled weather In this vicinity, with rains to niirhi and nossibly Sunday, with cooler to night and continued cool Bunday. The high pressure over the eastern states la lowly drifting oti me Aiianuo coast, ana generally clear and slightly warmer weather prevails east 01 1110 juiaswaiuui river. Record or temperature ana precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the laat three year: ' 1JV1. lKUS. UMi. UM. Minimum temperature.... 48 42 48 83 Precipitation .... .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature lor tuuay, so u- Ueliciency in precipitation sinu , ,73 lnche. ... correiponamg perioa in isme, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Saturday's Trading- Proves Quietest of the Week. STEEL IS DISTINCTIVE FEATURE Total Sales for Week Leas Than Sis Million Shares, Over Two Mil lion of Which Were Steel I sane. NEW YORK. Oct. I The Saturday stock trading proved the quietest of the week. There wa some venlng-up of accounts end not much disposition to enter on new commitments at the end of the week and with only one business day to Intervene before another holiday on Tuesday. A desire to see the complexion of the bank statement also restricted activity. Stock exchange loans made on Friday are car ried over until Monday, so that the call kan market was nominal today. Rates for most accommodations were below 6 per cent. The distinctive feature of the week waa that of the aggregate sales of all stocks for the week of fc.TM.itni shares, 1.037,800 share were of .United States Steel. The stock maintained its prominence today, selling down over a point at the opening and sharing In the gradual tendency toward recovery In the whole market. The Amer ican Rsllway association reported a fur ther reduction by one-third of the surplus of Idle freight car. The bank statement proved a revelation of the prodigious Inter-market operation that must have been going on during the week. The loan contraction in the com- fiarlson of averages reached 3.10.071,000 and n the actual showing the formidable total Of 349,414,100, the latter figure being In ex ces of any weekly loan reduction hereto fore shown In the history of the clearing house. The stock market of the week reflected the fact of liquidation which mut have resulted In payments of loans, and the 17,809,600 Increase In average loans of the Institutions outside the clearing house In dicate the shifting process that was going on. Bankers testPfy that this shifting was much larger to the accounts of Interior banking Institutions, the New York banks making- loans for direct aocount of these Institutions while calling on their own account. Laraa additional credits for for eign aocount also were placed here during the week. The caSh decrease was about as estimated, and it was only by this drastic curtailment of deposit liabilities thA the aurnltia waa conserved. The da crease of 14SOO4.80O In average deposits and of 152.4S9.MW In actual deposits consti tute records for ths New York clearing house. Bonds sale were 3M5.000. Number of ale and leading quotation tin atnelca thitav were a follow: galea. Hlfh. Lew generl fund, 8.604.4H: current liabilities, lirw 9.8.91; working balance In treasury offleee, 3i.l,lf In banks to credit of the treasurer of the United States, 1.4. 448.89s; subsidiary sliver coin, 120.96.fc9; minor coin, 31.9M.z21; total balance In general fund, 892.8J,401. New York Mene-r Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 8. MONEY On call, nominal. Time loan, very firm; sixty davs, 44844 per cent: ninety days, 44 per cent; six months, 4S1344 P cent. PRIME MERCAMlLti PAPEU-44 Pr cent. STERLINQ EXCHANGE - Firm, with actual business In bankers bills at 14.831F;' 4.8325 for sixty day bills and at 14.8675 for demand. Commercial bill. 14.824V4 83. SILVER Bar, 6140! Mexlcal dollars. 43e. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. The following are the closing quotation on stocks and Donos OMAHA LIVE STICK MARKET Killing" Cattle Steady to Strong for , the Week. V. I. rat. la. rag do ceupon I 8 It. ret..'.... 4o touaon t. 0. 4. reg..-... do eoupua AIH-Chal. lit it... Am. As. 6 Am. T. T. ct. 4a Am. Tobacco 4a.... do ts Armour A Co. 4Vji. Atrhlaon tan. 4i... do ct. 4a do cv. ba At. C. L. tit 4a.... fial. A Ohio 44 84a do 8. W I.... Prk. Tr. cv. 4a 'Can. of Oa. ( Can. Leather 61... C. ot N. J. t Cha a Ohio do rat. ta Chleato A . SWs... C. B A Q. ). 4t... do tan. 4a C. M. A s r. I IftrtSlnt. Ma. 4Vta t ..10i)4lnt. MVM. 4a WW ..irtV 'Japan 4a ' ..lom do 4a M ..!" K. C. 0. lat sa 944 ..ltfHL i. dab. 4i ml.... MS .. 4L. A N. unl. 4a..... ..101 M., K. A T. 1st 4a.. 100 I..10S4 do tn. 4Ha H .. on Mo. Paciric 4a I4 ..IIP'414. R. R. at M. 44a.. 4H . ! N. Y. C. g. 14a 1 .IMS do dab. 4a SoVa .1194N. T , N. H. A H. .liu4 ST. 141 , 4N. W. 1st a. 4a... 4 . M4 do or. 4a 14 . 114 No. Pcatlo 4a 1024 . fcH de Is 7H . 174 0. 0. U. rfd. s?4 .H4Fsnn. ct. 14s 1914... H4 l'4 do con. 4a 14 12"4P.allii tan. a M 104 It. L A 8. r. If. 4a. MH HOGS QUARTER TO THIRTY LOWER Record Breaking; Ran ot Sheep nnal Lara be Thle Week, Wklle Trade Has Been In Good, Ilrnlthy Condition. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. , L"09. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoars. Kheen. Official Monday I2,4fil 8,190 80.8SO Official Tuesday ,.8 8.94i! SS.Cstl Official Wednesday .fv R.Ml 22.874 Official Thursday 7,2M 5,013 19,007 wrrioiai r riday 1.744 4.328 13.8.0 Estimate Saturday 8tV0 8.M0 1.360 Six davs this week 40 DM on 1.U 1 Same dnys last week. .. .56.713 39.174 181. in Same day 1 weeks axo.. 32,730 32.913 102.340 Same day 3 week ago.. 84. 9.1 19.121 M.150 Same day 4 week axo. .!.6o4 to.ZH OS.bhO Same day last year.... 34,538 31,869 39,813 The following table show the reielota of csttKi. hogs and sheep at South Omaha C, K. I. A P. do cot. is., do rf. 4a.. Colo. Ind. 6a. Colo. Mid. 4a.. .KM do tan. ta. . 764 8t, L 8. w. a 4a. . 1 "do lat told 4a. . 4 8aboard A. L 4 4a 480. Paclfla col. 4a. 0. M. C. A B. r. a a. 44a. 74 D. H. ct. 4a t, R. O. 4a do ref. 5a tMnttllers' 4a Erla p. 1. 4a do tan. 4s do cv, fia, aer. A.. do sariaa B Gan. Eleo. cr. 4a.... 111. Cen. 'at ref. 4s. Bid. Offerad. 714 do bt. 4. 824 do lat ret. WH.80. Railway 2H do fan. 4a 41 4 Union Parlflo 4s. do CT 103 do lat rat. 4a 944 V. S. Rubber s.. 444 U. 8. Steel Id ta. 74Va.-Caro. Chan. I 17 Wabeah lat ta.... Tn4 do lat A sx. 4. (14 Waat. Md. 4a 7i4Vat. Elac. ot. Sa. .. 1M Wis. Central 4a M4 . 844 . 1 :ZS . 414 . 10:14 . 4 .110 . (W 10JH .1144 . 474 .10S4 .1064 . .1124 W4 M4 j Allls-Chalmera pfd .. Amalgamated Copper Amarkan Atrlcultural Am. Beat 8utar Am. Can pfd Am. 0. F Am. Cotton OH Am, H AL pfd Am. Ic Securities.... American Linaeed ... A marl ran Locomotive Am. (. A R Am. 1. A R. pfd Am. Sugar Reflnlnt.. Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolan ... Anaconda Mlnlnf Co. Atchtaon Atchlaon atd Atlantic coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ol New Janay Chaaapeeke A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chleato Oraat Western... Chleato A N. W C, U. A St. P C . C, G. A 8t. It Colorado P. A I Colorado A So Colo. Bo. lat pfd Cels. A 80. 3d pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Producta Delaware A Hudaon Denver A Rio Grande D. A R. a pfd Dletlliera' Secvrttla Brie Erie lat pfd Erie td pfd... General BlecaVic ureal Northern pfd Oreat Nertkern Or etfa.. llllnota Central Inlerborouah Met int. Met. pfd 400 8,100 "iie 404 1.200 700, . 1.100 . 4,400 .' " l . 3, 70 100 . J00 . 1.000 . 1&.&00 Oloaa. 4!4 M4 4X14 444 44 424 I 41 44 ' 74 64 74 iii" wi 144 44 131 744 (44 444 134" 1424 10i'4 S4 44 121 tt)0 1144 1144 Deficiency .33 Inches. Deficiency H Inches. corresponding period In 1307, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Pklladclphin Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. . BUTTER- Bteady; extra westarn creamery 8-1401 nearby prints 34c. hiUUo tirm: rennayivama "i vmwi nearby firsts, ,frs cases, 37c at mark; current receipts in returnable cases 36o at mark: western first, free cases, 37o at mark; current receipts., ires cases, sou (28o at mark. ' CHEESJ-Steady; New York full creams choice 144c; fair to ood lSc$164c. Minneapolis' Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Oct. .-WHEAT December. U4c; May, 31.024; cash: No. hard. 31014W1014I No. 1.01S: No. 2 northern, northern. 874fi'94o. FLAX-31.454. BRAN In 100 lb. sacks, FLOUR First patents, paunts, l.0tKj5 10; first second clears, $3-10&3.30. 1 northern, 81.01 uMW4o; No. 3 819.50. 35.2Wti5.30: second clears, i.3ti&VM; Llrerpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. Oct. WHEAT Spot auiet: No. 3. 'red western winter. 7s future uuiet; December, 7 3d; March, 7 hA: May. 7 8d. UUlt.N-apot quiet; new American mixea (via Oalveslon). 6s 14d; futures steady; October. 6s 14d: December, 6s 34d. Toledo Bee Market. TOLEDO, O., Oct. 8. SEEDS Clover, cash. 8 95; October, 8.K06; December, 3915; March, KMf, Timothy, prime, 31 80. Alsike, rrlmo, 18.15; October, 38.10; December, 33.15; March, Mllwaakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct. II. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 81.0841.074; No. 2 northern, 81.04itr 1.054: December, 31W. OATS 40(t 41c. bAKLEl'-Bample, 4Pfc. No. 60c; Feorla market. rEORIA, 111. Oct. 8.-CORN-HITher; eiiow. 60c: No. 3 yellow. 60c: No. 1. No. 8. hac; No. 4, 64c. OATS Hlaher: standard. 39c: No. 3 white. sf.mtMe, ino. a wniie, .c. Oils anal Rosin NEW TORK, Oct. 3-OILS-Cottonseed. s.esay; prime cruae, uu; prime yeuow, 36.29ro.31; Iiecember. 8o.2ikn8.23. Petroleum, steady; refined. Mew York. 88 25; Phlla delphla and Baltimore, 88.20; and Baltimore In bulk. 34.70. C2o. ROSIN Steady; strained. good. 84 10. . OIL CITY, Oct. 8.-OIL Credit balances. R ot. Runs. 354,661 bbls., average 130.975 bdis.; snipments, Z4o,W4 DDIs.. averaAe. 174. 301 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oct. 3. -OIL Spirits tur pentine. firm at Bsc. ROSIN Firm. Wuote: R. 33.9073 95; D 3Tc.ti4fl0; F. $4.154.30; O, 84.3S: H, 34 35; I, ; K, 86 St: M, 35 60; N. 35.90; W. Q. tl.W; W. W 36 75. Philadelphia Turpentine, common to too 1,110 too 4,1110 10,700 "i(i6 "t.m "i.ii'i 100 oo too r too too 800 8,t) 700 "jno 4.1H0 i.ooo 400 400 it 74 1144 404 844 'iau 1444 '444 it . 714 1434 484 '" iii" 'iiii 62 1414 tl 1444 454 44 U'i 344 444 iii" 1414 11 1404 144 47-14 Ut t: 18)4 4.i4 84 94 . 334 444 1434 1M 80 4 1404 154 474 414 464 44 414 844 744 474 46 144 t4 474 111 182 1424 100 14 444 1214 1044 134 n4 i 48 784 1844 - a4 1044 310 48 41 4 "4 119 11174 154 44 s: 14 74 143 214 1844 4a 444 44 . 14 44 404 164 114 404 l&J 144 474 International Harreater 84 Int. Marina sfd nternailonal Paser International Puma lDwa Oantral Kanaaa City So K. C. (a. pfd Loulavlll A N Minn. A Bt. L M., St. P. A S. I. H. ...... Miaaourl Paclflo M., K. A T M., It. A T. pfd National Biscuit National Lead N. R. R. ol M. lat pfd New York Central N. T., 0. W Norfolk A Waatarn North American Northern Paolflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Peopla'a Uas P.. c, C. A Bt. L Preaaed Bteel Car Pullman Palae Car Railway Steal Sprint Keadlnt Republic Iteel Repubilo Steal pfd Hock Ialand Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd til. L. A 8. P. 14 pfd Bt. Louta 8. W Si. L. S. W pfd eioei-Sheffleld t. A I Southern Paclflo Southern Railway o.. Railway pfd Tennaaaee Coppor Texaa A Paeifle T., St. L. A W T , St. L. A W, pfd t'nioa Pacific t'nlon Paoifte pfd I). 8. Realty V. S. Rubber V. S. Bteel I'. S. Bteel pfd luh Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Wabash Wahath pfd Waaler Maryland Weetlnthouee Blactrla .... Weetem tnlos Wheellnt A L. K.., Wlooonaln Central Second aaacaainant paid. 200 IO0 100 ino 40) 100 I9,we 100 '"ioo 8. M 40) 1,000 ' 400 1,400 100 8,700 100 100 100 100 400 84,O0 1,009 100 4.100 ""w too lu 100 1,400 eo l.n 409 200 too 400 J5,i0 1,K0 i'.iiio 151 T'R) J. 200 1.200 too 400 . I. BO I , 400 400 4.) 3o0 21 144 414 "444 714 23 14 474 'ii" 704 134 444 7t 44 474 1844 48 H 7S4 1M4 ti 1474 116S 84 444 1404 44 144 444 1U44 74 '47" 24 484 SI 110 4 4 444 i 614 44 404 4 1044 'to" 474 13:4 44 444 14 44 m 444 77 4 184 44 424 74 ' 484 47 1M4 474 464 ,S4 1414 46 1474 1154 W 44 104 44 1684 464 104 144 "u 44 484 1.44 4 484 444 844 41 44 4084 1Mb 'ii" 4644 It7 47 444 1H 474 1.1 l 71 44 Boston Stocks rind Bonds, BOSTON, Oct. 9. Money, call loans, 44 fjo per cent; time loans, 44-'u5 per cent. Closing Quotat'on on stocks and bonds were: . . 43 Amalgamated .. . .1004 Arlaona Com. .. ..1114 Atlantic ..1044 Butte Coalition ..144 cal. A Arliona ..1M Cal. Hvcla... ..1814 Copper Rant ., H...170 paly Weat Atrhlaon ad, 4i.. do la Atchleon R. R. ... do pfd Doaton A Maine.. Boston Rlevated . Pitch hurt pfd .... N. Y., N. H. A Union Pacific .... Am. Arte. Cham. do pfd Am. Pneu. Tuba.. Anier. Butar do pfd Am. T. A T Amor. Woolen .., do pfd Dim. I. eV B F.J lion Blec. Ilia, General Klectiie . Maaa. Electric ... do pfd Mass. Oaa Vnlted Krult .... Vnlted 8. M do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd Adventure Allouea .308 Franklin , ... 41 Graaby ....191 4 Greene Cananaa .... 44Iele Borate ....1S14 Maaa. Mlnlnf ... ....l4Mohawk ....1414 Mont. C. A C. .... 84 Nevada ....IO84 Old Dominion .. .... 6840cla ... ISi Parrot ....l44Quincy . ... 17 Shannon .... M4 Trinity .... 4U. 8. Mlnlnf. ... ....144 V. t. Oil .... 64Utah .... 804 Victoria .... 474 Winona ....117 Wolverine .... 4 North Butta .... 47 . II . 444 . 44 . 14 .100 .664 . 794 . 144 . 44 . 104 . 234 : 7 . 40 . JO . 234 . 024 .166 . 404 . 47 . 164 . II . 4S4 . 4 . 424 44 . 7 .144 . 44 Clearing; House Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Oct. 9 The statement of clearing; house hanks for the week shows that the banks hold 14.M7.760 more than the requirements of the 35 per rent reserve rule. This is a decrease of 1143.826 In ths proportionate cash reserve a compared wnn ibbi week; The statement follows: Dec. Loan 3'. ri. 613.100 336.471.000 Depoelt 1,274.404.1.00 44,004,800 Circulation 61,6M,t0O l,000 I tenders 44.413.600 704,000 Specie 2o5.4S4.700 11.44.000 Reserve 314,144,400 8.S4V0O0 Reaerva required ll.no.i.-.0 12.JM.07& Slirplua 4,647,154 143,91a Ex-U. 8. dePOBlt 4.444,648 146,600 increase. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing nouse banks today was 26.53. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that those institutions have aggregated deposits of 31,847,428,000; total cash on hand. IK,4, 247,000, ana loans amounting to 3i,Z46,S42,70O. good wethers, 33 30Q4 15; good to choice eves. 4 U0.j-4.U5; fair ttt good ewe. 33 7tf too. y notations on feeder stock; Oood to choice lambs. $6 OfrfM .16; fair to good lambs, 85 26(1 00; light vearllngs 34.7MHV10; hevy yearlings, 34.766 00; old wethers, 84.00 4 36; good to choice ewes, 32.7R'u3.1&; breed ing evres, 33. 76-6.60; yearling breeding ewe. 8.Y0OC8.OO. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the lis principal western markets yesterday: Cattle, hoits. Sheep. South Omaha Kioux City... Rl. Joseph.... Kansas City. St. Louis Chicago Totals .... OMAHA ma .. 3 .. !"0 .. 5"W ..4.&H) .. uo 3.3-10 3.21)0 3.000 s,ooo 4.000 1.3j0 5'. WO i.i6 1,600 .6.460 22.500 ,9fr0 UBXERAL MARKET. for the year: Cattle Hogs Sheep year to dutv. 1800. .. 03,335 ..1.839.123 ..1,666,077 corneal sd with laat 1908. 766,018 l,W9,0O3 1.6M.260 shows t)ec. Inc. 38.31 129.873 28.827 the average The following table price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days wltn comparison: Pt. I WOO. 1 1S08. lll07.7808. 11908. 1304. 1B03. Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oot. Oct. 7 87 .... 1 86 3.... 7H 884, I. V 2HI 1 874 7 84 1 614 3 0 Oil 3 251 S 74 6 02 3 83 6 82 IS to! IS 3 til 5 62 t 81 871 ( 10 S 73 6 I 6 84 4 291 6 081 6 74 ' (4o53ai23 6 06 8 70 667 6 311 1 4 81. 6 03 BW 6 06 8 16 6 2 6 06 6 68 6 40 If. '6 98 8 32 6 bt t 13 6 20 6 07 6 30 6 00 613 Sunday. . , Receipts and disposition of live Stock at the Union block yards, South Omaha, tor twenty-four hours ending at 8 c'clock yes terday afternoon: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hrs. C. M. eV St. P. Ry. JMissoun lJaclflo ... Union Pacific C. A N. W.. east.. C. A N. W., west C, St. P., M. & O C, B. & q., east.. C, B. & Q., west.. C. Q. W Total receipts. 15 1 2 3 2 31 Omaha Packing Co. Omaha, from Oenver.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Armour, from Denver... Cudahy, from country.... Huston -& Co L. Wolf Other buyer DEPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 147 '126 'lM "ji 17 35 630 '646 793 608 37 136 1,278 mi Staple and Fancy Prodace Prices For- alattea ty Bayer and Mboleaaler. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 tiivt-.t m the retail trade In l ib. carton. 274c; No. 1. In 80-lb. tubs, 304c: No. 3. In 1-lb car- ton, 28c; In SO-lb. tubs. Uc: osrklna- eXnok 21c: fancy dairy, tubs, 23&24C. Market change every Tuesday. KOOS Fresh selling stock, candled, 24c; No. 3, 20c. . CrlEKbK r meet Wisconsin full cream twins, liwl74c; Young Americas, four In hoop, 174c; daisies, 20 in hoop. 174t174o: cream brick, full case, 17c: block 8wim. 184'B 19c: full cream limbcrger, lbYrfKc. ' POULTRY Dressed brollnrs, 23e; springs, 14c; hens, 14c; cocks, 10c; ducks, lie; geese, 14c; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per dot.. 81.26. nsrl-resn caugnt, almost all are dressed: Halibut, 12(jl3c; buffalo, 8c; trout, lnc; bullheads. 14a; catfish. 17c; crapples, sunflsh, c; blaok bass, 16c; whitefish, 18c; pike, 18c; salmon, 13c; pickerel, 12c; frog legs, 46c Freeh frosen: Whitefish, No. t 11c: round, 9c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 8c; pike, dressed, 12c; redsnappers. iuc; cipanisn macaerei, 10c; native mackerel, 36o each. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. 18c; No. ribs. 12c; No. 3 ribs, 74c; No. 1 loin, 20c; No. loin, 134c; No. 3 loin. 84c; No. 1 chuck. 4c; No. 2 chuck, 4o; No. 3 chuck, 44c; No. 1 round, 94c; No. 2 round, 64c; No. 3 round, 6c; No. 1 plate, 64c; No. 2 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate, 84c. VEGETABLES Virginia sweet potatoes, 82.75 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, 30o bunch. Cabbage, home grown, 14o per lb. Wis consin Red Olobe onions, 14c per id. Cali fornia cauliflower, 83.00 per crate. Toma toes, home grown, market basket,' 40c; Lettuce, per do, 46c. Parsnips, turnips, carrot. 7Dc per dot. Florida new beets, oarrots. turnips, parsnips, etc., per dot., 75c. FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapples, o to 28. 34 60 per box; grape fruit, 38 site, nnr hriT 16: 44 size. 16 60 : 64 size. 38. Ba nana, fancy select, 31.16Q2 00. Apples, home grown, per bu. basket. 76c3100; market basket, 6e. . HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured, no. POTATOES-New, 7580o per bft. Cotton Market. ' NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9.-COTTON- Spot, steady, unchanged, middling 13 1-15. Sales on the spot 476 bales; to arrive now. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 9 COTTON spot steady; unchanged; middling, IS 1-lflc; sales on the spot. 476 bales; to arrive, S50 hales. BT. LOL IS, Oct. 9 IU1 1UK-wuiei; miu- dllng, 134c; sales, none; receipts, 1.2W bftlB; shipments, 635 bales; stock, 10.8J4 bales. 3.381 morn 24 144 47 4 34 44 714 1514 644 114 43 76 1144 674 1W4 474 66 !4 164 3a 147S 1154 no 444 44 1634 1U6 3 74 414 64 44 444 40 68 4 34 lia 684 494 67 4 147 47 44 144, 444 4 44 74 44 looal eonrttles. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, lr.. 814 N. Y. Life Bldg., Omaha: Bid. Armour A Co. 44 ' 414 Cltr of Omana 44a 11612) lot Cudehr rackln Co Columbua (Neo.i Blaa. Lltht 4a 0434).. 144 London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct. American securities opened weak on the stock exchange here today In symathy with Wall street. The prospect of a poor bank statement In New York Induced realizing, but the market closed steady at the lower level. ixinaon closing stocks Ccnsola. mousy. de account Amal. Copper Anacend Atchlaon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific. Cheaapeake 4 O ... Chloatu U. W Chi., Mil. St. P. I Beere Ifenver A Rl O... do pld Erie do lat pfd........ do Id pld Grand Trunk Illlnola Central..., rilLVER-Bar. 13 Loulivllle A N 144 .1414 . 484 . 64 . 464 . 744 64 . 64 . 404 . 7 M4 111 .Ml 10 .... 64 131 '4 6114 .... i4 per os. 6 1-14 m.. K. A T. .. 414 N Y. Central ... .. 64 Norfolk & W.... ..14' do pfd ..1074 Ontario w .140 Pennaylvanla .... ..184 Jt.nd Mlnra .. 414. Readlnt .. 144 Southern Ry ..143 dc pfd .. 144 Southern Pacific .. 4e t'nlon Pacific .. 474 do pfd .. 344 V. S. Steal .. 64 do pfd .. 41 Wabaeb .. 14 de pfd ..140 spaaiah 4a steady at 23 11-lid, Independent Telephone 6a (Omaha).... International Construction Ce Kanaaa City, Mea. A Orient pf( Kanaaa City, Mea. A Orient eom Neb. Telephone Stock. C, tt-div Omaha Oaa 4a (14171 Omaha Elee. Lltht A Fewer 4 (1433). Omaha K'e. UfBt and Power pfd Omaha H C B. St. Rr. 4a (18!t) Omaka A C. B. Bt. Ry. ta (.414) Omaha A 0. B. St. Rr. pfd., 6 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com.. 4 Omaha Water Co. 4a (1644) Omaha Water Ce. to (114) Omaha Water Ce. lat pld St. Uouls 4a (1411) tvlft and Company Stock South Omaha Sewer 44a (1424) 8ioux City Stock Varda pfd., 4 union Cluck rente, uraaiia. 1014 444 64 10 4S . 414 . 14 4 . 44 . 464 . 68 4 .100 44 . 71 444 . 44 . 40 . 4941, .106 .1004 . 44 47 Aake4. 844 1024 1004 64 84 4) 84 13 44 N 1004 44 loo 101 434 78 44 I004 H 104 ill 11 v 474 Bank Clearing;, OMAHA. Oct. 9. Bank clearlns- for In. day were 32,S27,3G.29 and for the correspond ing date lust year i,a,u,2.o 40. Monday .... Tuesday Wednesday Thursday ., Friday Saturday .. Totals . Increase 1909. I 3.041,487.57 . 2.732.242 28 . 2.804.07.91 . 2.8u7,372.07 . 2.587.441.77 . 3,827,636.28 100. f 2.4U626.23 2.006.876,39 2.21o'.l3.89 2.3o3.47tUiO 2,864 843.13 1,970, ISO. 40 31,940.61.88 8U,339.O5.04 over the corresponding date of Total 494 2,678 CATTLE Receipt of cattle this lng were very (mall, but for the week they have been large, both as compared with recent weeks and aa compared with a year ago. Still the demand has been so good that arrivals have been none too large to meet the requirements of the trade. The quality ot tne cattle ns been poor aa a rule, which has been somewhat against the market. Beef steers have been In exceedingly good demand all the week and In spite of the large receipts the trade haa been active every aay, so that arrivals have met with very ready sale. The market as a whole has been In a . good healthy and entirely satisfactory condition ' s viewed from a seller's standpoint. At the close of the week prices on the better grades of west ern cattle are, If anything, a shade stronger than m week ago, while the less dsslrable kind are at least steady, What ha been said regarding btef iteer would apply to the market on cows and heifers. The demand for cattle of that description ha buen good throughout the week, and at the cluse prices are fully steady, If not a little stronger than one week ago. Feeders and stock cattle started out very strong, being considerably higher on M011 day and Tuesday. In fact, they were so high that buyers showed more or less re luctance to pay thuin. The result was that later on In the week as receipts became Iixrg prices eased off somewhat and at the close are WalSc lower than one week ago. Still after the decline tho market on feeders of all kinds is very high, aa corn- Dared wlLh orevlou years. Uuotation on caiue: Oood to choice cornfed tera, ir.&S.CO; fair to good corn fed iteer. 66.264i7.2b; common to fair corn fed steers, I4.7;.fu6.a; good to choice range steers, 36.25irri.40; fair to good range teers, 44 iirhA M: common to fair range steers 83bor(p4.40; good to cholo cornfed cows snd heifers, 34.0O'u.O0; lair to good cornfed cowo and heifers, 3.2oi6M.OO; common to fair :ornfod cows and heifers, 32.0Oi2j3.25: good to fimine ranee cows and heifers, S3.iti4.i5 fair to good range cows and heifers, W 2.75: common to fair range cows and heif- ra r v.v.i'S 2f.: arood to choice Btock era' and feeders, J4.OOft5.36; fair to good tnr.kara and feeders. 83.404.00; com- mnn t.i fair stock era and feeders, a2.73&.i.40 stock heifers, 32.la3.6; veal calves, 33.50 s.76; bulls, stags, etc., sz.iaw-i.io. Representative sales: E. E. Youngbiood coio .'8 feeders.. 96a 4 25 6 cows H, Clem Colo. 3 feeders.. s3 4 50 4 cows A. A. riarper wyo. 3 cews 916 2 26 7 steers. 17 feeder.. KM 4 10 f cowl.. Donald A. jieaion wyo. b77 3 W 13 cows 318 60 8 feeders.. 10M 2 00 2 cows lliX) Countryman Wyo. 3 80 13 cows 1100 4 10 2 steers... .liou Kerr-Nb. 5 leeders .1048 995 . 993 .1120 964 60 cows 3 cows 1 bull., ... ii ...li,70 C. R. ... 873 2 feeders.. 10. H) Henry 29 fdeder..1058 4 10 IS cows. 3 60 3 60 4 5 8 90 3 00 4 10 8 b5 4 7S 4 75 last year 83.600,911.84. Coftoa Market. NEW TORK. Oct. COFFER Local market for futures was Bteady but quiet, with sales of 6.750 bags, Including October, 8 70c; February, 5.8f.c; March, 6 90c; May, 6.90c; July, 6c; September. .03c. This busi ness was for local account. Initial prices were 6 points hlKher for December, with other months unchanged and closing were 5 points net lower for October and un changed for others. ' There were no special happenings during the day. Soma people are looking for a higher market, while others say that a dip Is due. The Havre market closed unchanged to 4 franc higher with sales of 10.000 bags, and Hamburg closed 40 lower with sales of 86.000 bags. Rio was firm and 200 rels higher at 36.60 with Santos steady and unchanged. Rio ex chungo on London was also unchanged. Receipts at primary points for the day were 110.00ft bags, against 90.000 a year ago, with Sao Paulo 91.000, compared with 75.000, and Judlahy 72.900 against 49.800. Spot continued firm at 7fr7o for R!o 7s and 4o for Santos 4s. Mild coffee quiet and firm on the basis of 9114 for Cordova. MONEY 1 41 1W Der cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills la 24 per cent; for three months' bill. 34324 per cent. lAv Stok market. Oct. 9. CATTLE Receipts. New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Oct. 9. Closing quotations sn mining stocks were as follows Metal Market. NF.W YORK. Oct. 9. MF.TAL8 The msrket wer quiet today and generally onchanged. Tin ruled steady at 330 45" 0 62V. Copper was nomlrmllv unchanged, with lake quoted at 313.0otrl8.26; electro lytic, 3U.tt4(Ul3 874: tasting, 612 60a 12. 76. Iad was di'11 at 34 364 374. Spelter un changed at 35.8605.86. Iron ruled steady In tone, without further change. 8T. LOl'IS. Oct. 6.-META 1.8 Lead, firm at 34 .274- Spelter, firm at 35 874. , Sasrar and Melaaeea, NEW YORK. Oct. l.-HUOAR-Raw. firm: fair refining. 3. 7343 3-75c; centrifugal. test. 4 234ti4-35c; molasses sugar, 3 4s"4 ISoc. Refined, steady' No. 6, 4 6: No. 7. 4 80c; No. 8. 4 65c; No. . 4.50c; No. . 4.45c; No. 11. 4 4iV; No. 13. 4.36c: No. It. 30c; No. 14 4.30c; confectioners' A. 49Sc; Mould A. 4 6A;: rut loaf. 6.96c: crushed. 6.860; pow dered. 6 25c: cranulated. 6 !5c; rubes. 6.40c. MOUAr'r'KH-fillet; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 2tj4Jo. Alice 144 Hrunewlck con 6 Com. Tunnel eioek... 36 de sonde 14 Cen. l al. A Va 14V Mora Silver , 7e Iron Silver 144 Leidvllie ion. Little Thief ... Mexican Ontario Or hlr , Standard Yellow Jacket . .. 6 .. 4 ..310 . 84 ..111 . 40 ..It J Merchandise and Specie, NEW YORK. Oct. .-Importa of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending October 2 were valued at 316.817,419. Imports of apecle for the port of New York for the week ending today were 34,774 silver and 3119.589 gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were 87:, 418 silver and 3100.000 gold. Treaiar) Statement. WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 The condition of the treasury ot the beginning of business todav was aa follows: Trust Funds tlold coin. 3i" 402,8fi4; silver dollars. 64 908.0U); silver dollars of 1SV0. 34,0fi7.uu0: silver certificates outstanding, lf. taM OuO. General Fund Standard silver dollars in St. Lou I ST. LOUIS. 4.000 head, including 2 600 Texan. Market steaoy. rsmive snipping ana export steers, 86.50(i7.75; dressed beef and butcher steers. 35 2Zq.); steers under 1.000 lbs., 84.0OB6 25; ttnrkers and feeders. 33.504 75; cows and heifers. 83.O0fi6.26; canners I!001i2.50; bulls !.00g4.26; calves, 33 5tVft8 CO; Texas and In dian steers. 33.uOti6.36; Texas and Indian cows and heifers. 820O3."5. HOOS Receipts. .0U) head. Market lie to 30c higher. Pigs and lights, 85.264j7 60; pack ers 37KKj7.76; butchers and best heavy 67. Si 8 00. ' SHEEH AND LAM HS Receipt, 1 200 head. Market steady. Native mutton 33.6044.75; lamb. 85 7o"7.; culls and bucks 82.70tj4.9O; stockers, 33.25 4 00. Kanaae City LUet Stnrk Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct . CATTLE Re ceipts. 600 head. Including 200 southerns Market steady: recelnts for the ui . 600 head: choice export and dressed beef steers. 46.7.WS. -V); fair to good. M5OS6 50' western steers, $5.75(14.76: stockers and foi ders. 83 0X'ij5.00; suuthern steers, 33.2u 4 75: southern cow. yi.&juiS SO; native cows 2 26.i4 25; native heirr. 83.0Ot6 26; bulls 12 Oi4 00; calves. 3.1.7a 0u. HOG Receipts. 5.000 head. Msrket 6o7 10c higher; receipts for the week. 72 HO0 head; top. 37.70; bulk of sale. 87 35t)7.6; heavy, 37.67."0; packer and buteher $7 50t7.70; light. r.254i7.66: pigs. 80 00(f4.o0. N sheen on sale. Receipts for the wevk 40 0(10 head. 3 60 3 75 liglU- the lucky adventurer reAched ono of these) spoU, quickly did ha drlro A stake Into the earth and nail his claim board. If ho did not plant a flag or pitch A tent Often that day er.d the next and tho next 'waa heard the crack of tho rifle. Many a rider about to claim hi prise fell In hla tracks, and the man with ths gun stepped In. All this was nearly twenty years ago. yet today there are families living wlthv In a stone's throw of each other w neither speak nor look as they n i They have had land feuds In OklahJ dating back to the run ot 1889. 'i two claim boards were put up on same home site, and the holders their houses side by side, each ref to give down. Llpplncott'a Magautlr A Dangerous Wonnd Is rendored antlseptlo by rtucklen's nlca Salve, ths healing wonder tor so burns, piles, ecsema and salt rheum. Bold by Beaton Drug Co. SOONER FEUDS SI ILL RANKLE Rush for Laud In Oklahoma Twenty Year Ago and What It Engendered. It Is not strange that Oklahoma has grown with a rush, for so It was created. Scattered here and thers on Us farms. behind the counters of its stores. In the offices of Its banks, Is many a man whose eyes glint as he tells of that April day In 1889 when the prise was to the swift est, the day when 60,000 human beings were massed on the frontier awaiting the gunshot which was to start them like so many hounds In their race for the land. Borne had put their last dollar Into the fleetest horse they could buy, well know ing the value of getting there first. But there were the hack, the pony, even the humble mule, each with Its eager rider. Boomer who had been living in their canvas wagons for months on the ecige of the promised land grasped the reins, ready at tho signal to bring Into it their sntlre outfit, from the tea kettle to the last baby. And down In the "draws" and gulches, concealed amid the timber, were hundreds of other who had stolen over the border by night and hail skulked under cover like animals In their effort to elude the vigilant soldiery. Before the smoke of tho gunshot cleared away, the leaders in tne tmianoma run, as It is known to this day, had disap peared from sight. Straggling out over mile after mile of prairie and valley, the multitude of homeseekers followed, gradu ally spreading over mors and more area as each Individual or family sought some particular goal. They know the choicer sites, where pure water was abundant, the soil more fertile and the woodland afforded shade and fuel. As fast as A WESTERN RIVER CENTENAF Steamboat Fanctton Dse In tke Ml alsslppl Valley Two Yenra V Hence. New Tork has Just celebrated the third century of the discovery of the Hudson river and the first century of the advent of steam upon that stream. The Mississippi valley will soon have an opportunity to have a river centennial. In 1811 A steam boat built by Fulton, Livingston and Nicho las J. Roosevelt, the granduncle ot the twenty-fifth president ot ths United States, waa launched at Pittsburg and went down the Ohio and the Mississippi to New Or leans. It was named sifter that city and entered the trafflo between that point and Natches. The New Orleans was ths first steamboat which appeared west of the Alleghenlea. The centenary of Its advent will come two years hence. All the big towns In the Mississippi watershed ought to have some sort of observances at that time to com memorate this event. St. Louis and New Orleans, as the largest towns on ths big river, must havs some exercises which will be appropriate to the occasion. The place which 1S07 occupies In the navigation annals of the eastern states and of the world Is filled by 18U for the people who reside on western waters. It was 1W7 when the first steamboat ap peared at St. Louis, 1819 was here when the Missouri was entered by the new motive power and 1823 had arrived when the steam boat reached Fort Snelllng. In the. present Minnesota, near the head of navltAlioti 011 the Mississippi. Nevertheless, 1911 will be a date-mark which ought to secure recogni tion from all the Important towns on the Mississippi and its principal trlbutaiies. The primitive craft which steamed down the Ohio and the Mississippi In 1811 was the advance courier of the new order. It soon put the flatboat out of business, nnde transit through the west's magnificent dis tances easier than It had been previously, and gave a spur to Immigration to the Mississippi valley from the Atlantic sea board and Europe which had large social and political consequences for the country. The deep waterway champions will, In 191L be able to utilize, in a decidedly practical way, the story of the career of the pioneer steamboat west of the Alioghenles, Ht. Louis Globe-Democrat. Not A minute should nst when a child shows syrrptomi of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given as soon aa the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy Cuugh appears, will prevent the attack. euKi oy an arusgisca BROKER AND INVESTOR A bookltt deilBnetl to cover Ttry quMtlon rn th relation- b9twMn th bmksr or Stock Ex change member and hit client, the inTCator. It pnlnia out tho advantga to be Kilned In pur. ffhaalng Lnvestintnt Bcruntivi through a Ftock Ex change houee, and dtvrrtbi In detail the method of buying and telling curltlw, We Invite requeata from Invntora for thla book let, a copy ol which will be sent to any addreaa without coat. BALL & WHICKER MEMBKRS NEW VOEK STOCK BXCHANQB 111 Brosdway 111 Tlfth ATsnu NEW TOBX FRACTIONAL LOTS DEALT IN Herbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers amA.nr. iovisionb, stock, Jnjaba Office 1 910 H. T. Ufa aid. 1J Telephone, Bougla Ml. tadapaviHisnt, A-aiSl and 4V3U31 'llde. and Lr4 Jioi:se In ths 'te Dun's Report of Clearings. 4- 2 cows louo 3 SO 1 cow lt0 Hoijo Kuttipii of hos were me est of the week thla morning, only thirty four cars being reported 111. lhs was hardly enough to Interest buyers or to make a really good market. Still al seemed willing to take on a few more loads with the result that the early arrivals all sold in good season. The prices paid were on an average a shade higher than yesterday. In fact, some sales men were quoting the market anywhere largely at tf.C'Htt'.ttVt with $7.60 a populur prloe for desirable kinds and 87.C6 a tup. Hecalpts for the week footed up shout 23.000 head, being a gain of close to 1.OO0 head over last week, but a falling off of over 6,000 head as compared with the same week last year. Prices have been lower every day this week until yesierday and today with the result that sj the close of ths week the market Is Z.'ifitOc lower than it wa on last Saturday and 55t60c lower than It wa two weeks ago. Representative sales: No. it... 41... 66... 14... 47... 6... :... 47... n... M... 46... 6... 76. .. 6!... ... 66... AT. ...214 ...las ...161 . . .'. Si ...210 ..iii ...its ...til ...tit ...263 ...233 ... ...JOT ...214 ...Hi ...tia ih. M 144 60 4i) in M 40 40 40 Pr. T W 1 45 I 57 7 to 7 40 7 60 7 40 1 40 T 40 1 40 7 60 7 40 7 40 T 41 T 40 7 V 10. 46... to... 66 .. U... 6 43... 62... 74 .. 6... IT... 42... b4... 70... S3... 4J... 4:... AT. . . .24 ,...J6 ...W7 ...U ...231 ...2M ...183 ...241 ...ffl4 ...224 .... .til ...Ml . . ...2W ...210 SB. 240 Pr. 7 42V, 7 42 1 61 '4 7 42i, 7 62V, 7 42 V, 7 42', 7 62V, 7 42V, 7 45 7 46 I 43 1 43 7 45 7 U 7 67V, but only LIT Stock Market. Ia.. Oct. (8peclal tele- bead; mar- 20U llonx City giorx citt. gram) CATTLE-Receipt Set nominal. HOGS lte elpta I.OOD head; strong: rang of prices, 7.4oi7.70; sales, 7.Mi)".iM, market bulk of SHEEP Stll the sheep come five double decks were received this morn ing and they were consigntd direct tu a pucker. The week's run of approximately 144,000 head Is the larfiat ever received on this market. Yesterday's closing trade was rather slow and draetgy, owing to the unwillingness of buyers to load up with supplies at the latter end of the week. Prices suffered no material break, whatever, and while In some cases, values appeared to be a shade asler than at the opening, the hulk of receipts changed hands at quotably steady prices. Only a few strings were carried over till today, mostly feeder toek. The general market has acted very creditably under the big runs of the psst few days. No decline of consequence is noticeable, rave perhaps on fat lambs, the medium and fair grades being almost 26c lower than last Haturday. Really choice lambs would probably not sell over lualic lower. Obivlously. the demand for both killers and feeders has been very broad, the big end of each day's run being sold on the day of arrival. Killing sheep are closing right around 10c lower with feeder sheep steady to easier and suitable feeding lambs somewhat stronger, If anything, than a week ago. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good lo choice lambs, 8e Mn6 7b; fair to good lamb, 44 Jf.'no good light yearlings. 44 ;0 tla.20; good heavy yearlings. 84 tr'di.8Q, good to choice wethers, lli40, fair to I Bank clearing! for September continue to exhibit remarkable g sin as eempared wi'hhs eorreepondlng pariod In previous year, and the vary large payment! through the banks, Incident to the openlag of fall trad, teatlfyVo a satisfactory volume of business. Total exchanges for th month, according to the statement Issued by R 0. Dun Co., Including all cities In th United States and embracing 110 leading center, wer tU,463,7T8,982, an increase ef 21.3 per etnt, compared with th corresponding month lut year snd ef 7.8 per eent. compared with 1901 Almost all eltle report gains over last year, but at New Orleans, Loultrllls sua Ban Francisco thsre are still small losses compared wilh 1900, reflecting loeal conditions. Th very large looreaa at New York City Is to a greater extent than usual a reflection of conditions In general buslneas(at that center, as stock operation do got provide s largs a proportion of payment as In soms former year. In New England all eitieeshew gains ever last year, the Increase being very large at Boston, while at MTeral ether points, notably Prevtdeoee, Hartford, Worcester and Springfield there ar also good gain a In the Middle States Philadelphia now shows s gain ever both last year and 1904, and at Pittsburg there 1 a smll gain eorapartd wlih th latter year. Condition ia th iron trad ar now praotioally normal and th effeot of tut will probably soon be seen In bank olearlrgt. Almoit all other eitlet la this section report larger elearitigs than In either year. Baltimore, Richmond, Norfolk, Atlanta, Augusta and Jacksonville In th South Atlantic States make Increased returns, and the gain over lSJd denote marked activity la that seoiion. At many cities in the Middle South, notably St. Louis, Memphis, Chattanooga, Nashville, Knox rill, Houston and Little Rjck, prosperous conditions are reflected in largely Increased bank payment overall preceding year. Ia the Middle West payments through the banks eontinue ot record breaking proportions, and none of th eltie report osr a oomparsd with thla period in any preceding year. At Chicago, Milwaukee, Iodlsaspolis, Cleveland, Detroit, Columbus and Dayton th gain are very large. In th Far West Kansas City, St. Paul, De Moines, Omaha, St. Joseph and Denver atlll show heavy gains over all preceding year, and at almost all other point In that section Increase ar noted. Almost all eltle a the Paclflo Coast provld good gain or' former years, but at Baa Francisc and Oakland tbr are loss ia th comparlao with 1906, on aeeeunt of th largs payments Incident to settlements following th Are in that year. Comparison I wad below ot bank exchanges by seetiont cohering three year; also th average dally figure for the year to (iatei Hrrrmrits. Nw juighijiu ...... MKlille Moil 1 11 AtlmiUt touiitbei u Central Weal WeeLeru fat, lie Total , Mew Veracity United (tUtea Averse ilallr 1 6pirluUcf , tiu4 ill. June , Ai.rll turiii Feuruery JauuMiy .... ....... 1008. 70lv. u.lltl UJl.ui,Uil II , 7,'i.'l .1-1 iiDjiu.ii; l,H4,lii..:'.M u-ib's ;-i ;jiiaijJ.s.'i l, .11111,40.', o.ts s.4 ,a,.iu,ui7 gU.40s.778.ilsS S-.:W,71.0OO i)17.4H4,liK, 2 J 1 . H n . ou 64.1, iu'.'.ovO 6i,m ,ono 6j..(j; 4 r. (i7,ikh) (lOU. I.1.US 64U.lUe.OOU lens. . r,33iin,llI7 Vmi.nl l,,' II Jtl-.4Y,i4 6J4 . 1 1 l'l l,:l 2.II;4,7H7 4-2..1 W,-ll Hitt.UlU.hiO 4,31W.v4 '.'.111 u,;v2,4-3, 11 U,lU-7l,i;l S444 IWtt.OOU .tlH.eiii. i 4'2.'..'il,ik.J a 7 ,.0l V.uoo 4 M.t'iil is'0 Vil T7J.OOO 7J,ltl l.'MO 7,7.'.l.isji 4.)i.Vlo.uoo P.C. 4-2.0 -rl -27 I H.S -I .vt 1I.1 17.0 ia i 20 21.S S13 81.4 . S 14 7 -tl 41 S '2 4 0 31 I ,2.! 10O4J. io ,0.1 1,04 11,Ull,2 7i 814 ;5i7 44.'2MS, ill) 1,V2 ,','IUJ.I.MI ii.'iti.lnt a;o,uu.i47 t '2lu. .U,4UO rl.Hl J.;1 ,940 412.02W, 7111,449 592,075,OOO 4VeJ,ii'.u,uuo 4o7,im;)iKiO 4?l.Sf44HJO 6UV .U,'.',IAMJ Sl.S.OOO.OOO 4ol, l!4,UOU 4Hl.UI4.VMiO 434,370.000 TO. 41 (IT 2S.S 1S.7 40.0 . 19 4 80 1 H.J SO 1U& 16 0 IS is - s.i -10 2 -lo.S In th far Weat alraoat vry city maka larger returns than In previous years, Minne apolis, wbtrs there is a toa eempared with laat year, due to special local conditions, being th enly conspicuous exception. Very large increase r reported by 6t Paul, Kansas City, Omaha, St. Joseph, Des Moine atd Douver. Th figure In detail follow: sr-riussa. MlbUMLtflU BU faiil lee Metuea Biuox Citr jTooarl 4J4lr LaeiSs . kuiuitij 6t Jusesil (eal franeet .... tscwia W 1,1,114, I tpeaa t Mirer ., Culoraa (( .. Fuetiltf .....,.. Swffe Suwi rail..... Weslar ...... ISO. P7.3"ljins 7.i74,-o7 Itl.V.S.jol Slhj.u.K) 4tl7.iu4 4,.l..(i b.M f0.'i.l.iN4 Vt.o7 7 il.St 6l.tOrfAil7 1.4 70.IUU s-7n.iMin 11.7011 WOO tf.4IV.Vu4 K. -77.4 It) S.S74JI10 t.l4l.ie t.4,OS,53S ISOS. ll:i.fc17.4HS 4H.7H.40J 121HI) 3 0 S il.iW.A'iS 4,!t,711 4L,.ia J 167.iijM.4i vi ,14 bu..ia 117 4 I'id Jit J le, t,J a.7ti4 .. m II.I4U.VVI1 8 ojo.ia VJaao.UO ssjseTs 140 8 111 14)08. K0.I1IM.024 rti.Un.alt lo.4 i.h!l 7.411. 77 4.'3U.4U4 '3 J.l.-6 100.4l7.77il Is JVnO.64 Ss.lsA.r34 1.VH1VI.734 4 403.7&4 4.3 7.1 3.-.42.17S sX,l'47,K4 3.47J.M3 PC. i SiH 4 0.4 4B 4 i'ii'i u8 H4S 60 14 b40 'ss: -4IS4 ,1.4li 74 1 ,44Ae4 sii lft7,il4SJ04 4i0