Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 29, 1909, Page 9, Image 9
THK 1JKK: OMAHA, FRIDAY. (VTrOUEIl l!0!). i i .1 ;4 GRAIN 1D PRODUCE MARKET ;. . Wheat Price. Up on Higher Cable and Better Demand. ItSSTANT SELLS TURN ABOUT in Reflect icnit - Olhrr Grain, able Brat-Un Strength hows bat Consider Ifltlmral Mart Known. OMAHA. Oct. 2H. im Higher cable wirt better demand boosted wheat pi Ices, In face of th bearish pit dement. Trader who have been constant a Sellers on the bulge turned buyers today. giving strength to the sagging market. . I Corn reflected Mom of the strength shown by the wheat market, but on the whole sentiment wan greatly bearish. Wheat wa iiy nervou. value chang Imr rapidly, owing to the heavy trading on both side. Cable canned the early bulge and Inter olMiig una In order, giving a slighter reaction but on the whole the market tm firm and higher. Corn wb a trifle higher, owli.g to the dvance In wheat. The marker una more active with an Increased demand. Cash rorn wan moflr-rA'cly strong, hut prices were unchanged mid the demand unusually f;iir. Vrimarv whsst receipt were 1.401.000 ela and slrtpment were 623, nnn bushels. Inst receipt lnt vnr of U1O00O bushels 1 shlpmrnt of Effl Onr) bushel. I'rlmary corn recalpts were 271,000 bimh ela and shipments were 320.W) bushel. galnt recelpla last year of 1S.1.000 bushel ami shipment of 221.000 bushel. Clearance were 183.000 bus-hel of corn ..() bimhela of oat and wheat and flour eiua to 2s5,(J, bushel. - Liverpool eioed V,d to d higher ou wheat and Vid higher on corn. Local range ot options; Vrl: . .,. il 'in h; 'I f Article.! Open.! Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Yes'y Vbes;. Dec.. May.. Corn Do.. Oec, May.. ! V 1 I 9S1 ' W'4 m 09 9tv4 Bf.t(p r,r,v,i 37 vi Jrs S7s 4"Va . ,40V. 40V.I 1 spt g. 1 011.''iT-'N 1 spring,. 2f9i;c. ,i CoJliN-Nu. Jl-wtc: 1 99 . 08 . 5.1'i 68 ', MV4 S7s 37 '4 40V 40' nallv 10Hd; ? lyi: March. corn i-pot. futurea stesrtv; December, 7 ssd: Mr. 7'id. riuiel; hew ArrierVran mixed tvU iial,t n. A . future steady, ! otvr. tinMilnul:. Peceinberi a Td. : ri.Ol.lt Winter patei.ta steady at 33. SKW IDRK (ifKitUli" MlBKKf . i arlnna Qnalat lona fin Omaha Casn Prloca. WHEAT-NOf, J harU. 81.0H&1.02; No. t haf.1. WAk Ni' 4 hard. :vu97c; No. i 'No. 8 uprtuir, swc'oji.w; S, nci No. 4. KiVjc; No. s v i llon . Uc;. iNu. S yellow. 5i1o; No. i v. hit. , r.vv,!M4-; ..Xnh.-avtrWtV- WVfcUiWe. oats No. :i ii jx.i, tuts'fj 'uiui ;. a white, T.'.c. No. 'J wl.lt .V.',.i:if0, 4 ' Whit :;7.;. ta,itj4rTf. 'iri ' v-s- r; y' '.'.".' Vtia,(.' Corii. Oata. f '.ioo v.;.. -...Mt . '.. m JliuneHDOIIa ..iAT.At ..wl'-l- l . . . ' ... Otn.hD 7 . -' r dl M ifl nf the liar t ommoill t lea. N'KW YORK. Oct. l-'LOL'It-Reotpts 3R.5."iO hbl ; export. " S70 hbl. : X4lnneota patent. 8.1 H6 mi: Minnee.ua baker. 14 w"J 4i; w inter pati'iu. 8. ' winter Mralttht. 81.2.1'iioi'.: winter extra. 81. tow 4 W: w inter low uradi . I4..KT4 0: Kana atralgt. 8"' 4 25; choice to fancv. $4 4 5.1. Huckwhiat flour, dull; bulk, 8-'.30, nominal, per l' pound. COH XM KA j Steady; fine white and yel low. 11 Mful.K; coaro. I1.40al.46: kiln dried. 8.1 VKti ? W.. It YE tjulet: No. 2 Wratern, ffli,c, noml liHi. f. o. b.. New Y'ork. HA KI.KY Quiet; feeding, fij'&ti.lc. pom Inn I p. I f. New York. WHEAT Receipt. 32S.700 bu.: export, SR.1 bu. Spot Wheat Irregular; No. 3 red, 81.23. axki-d. unmeet lc elevator; No. 2 red, M.K;. asked, f. o. b.. afloat; No, 1 northern liuluth, $1.1.1, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter. 8121. nominal, f. o. b., afloat. The whole market waa more or le Irregular all day but the Undertone wa very eteady, with commleeion hotiaea Rood buyer. Cnsh market In tha vouth west were eay but the northweat wa rirm. The clote wu at the bet of the day. howlnT net gnln of H to 7ic. Pe cemher cloned. Sl.13'4 : Mav closed. Il.ll7. CORN-HecelptB, 7.R7B bu.; export. MO hu.; pot market ateady; No. I, 69, elevator, delivered and 6-r'Hc f. . afloat; No. 2 yellow, 70'o, nonitnairOptlon market was without transaction, cloaln" at l',o advance. December cloed, 63Mc; May Closed. WTiC. OATS Receipt , 42.750 bu.: pot market quiet; mixed, WljSi Iba., nominal: natural white, Jti'f2 lba., 441 46c ; clipped white, Mty 42 lb., 4Vi44MVaC. HAY Quiet; No. 3, 80SS5C; good to choice, Mi '08I .OO. Hlli;s Firm; Bogota, 21V4ti22Vto; Central Amerlra. ?2'i22i.c. I.KATHKR-Steadv: add. S2fl30r. PROVIHIONS Heef. ateadv. family, lllot) iBH-riO; mi'. 8U.COtfM.60: beef ham. 824.mie 'MM; packet. 8l2.Oml2.tO: city extra India mean, lil.ortw il .fifi. 'nt meat, ateadv; plck 'ed hellle. 813.90314.25; pickled ham'a. 813 25 $114.00. Laid. Hteadv; middle weat, $12f li W; refine., ateadv: continent. 813 8V. .South Amerlra. 814.001 compound, IW0"'f if. DO. fork. HleH.lv: familv. $Ji'. OOfuT.OO; Bhort clear, 824.0OT Vi 90; mrai. $-'5.75. TALLOW-Hteadv: cltv. kc: country. tti(r. RICE Steady; domeatlc, V&Sic. lUTftH-.Steady; creamery speciala, 32(3 32' c: extra a. 3I'(1V' RUTTK'R Rarely ateadv: creamery ana- clula, i2'!Hc; extraa, 31'g3lHe. . in ; hiii.c. i", ouHvivanla and t eaiby licnm ry, white,-fancy, 42ffl4Cc: weit- rn extra fir t. 28-a30c; firata. . ,2rtr27ic: conil. 24i((25'i.c. ,, CHEESE- Hteady; tte fuU. cream, ape- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Tone of the Market is Shifting; and Uncertain. urer of 1". 8, 81S.SS2.4IW: ubldlarr eilver coin, 81K.2k2.K'.4: minor coin. $1. 14, 7&0; total balance In general fund. 8G.tti,iM. DULLNESS MORE NOTABLE Min Omaha, Duluth .,...K.v.l 4 - CIllCAflO GRAI AND TROVISIONR Keataren of the Trading and Closing; Prlrea on. Uiar4 ( 'frnde. CHICAGO. Oct.'a.-tVheHt (Jlfi eVAh tfie Hoard of Trade fluctuati;d nervously over it wide range today and closed at about the hlKlient point at riel-Kaiii jf Wo to vi o. Coarao grain and proylblona also i'ioel firm. Allhougu eeielrta if wheat a( all prl inuiy giatlt center In" rh la country were again liberal,. ru.urta.. tionv Uia.. uorthwem anil aouthweHt claimed that ales of the catih grain In the Interior Were decreasing Hteadiiy. Them reporta . were . partially i until me -by a flinir tonw In eaxh jiiar kcts ut ouiHida gratu markeu. Aa a re HUlt, sentiment In tlw wheat tiit nt time dlHplayed coiinlderahla . atrawgLn, - although the market waa oxtrmely iwi-oiia all day. fhortn and. corhmlnolon houaea were active bidder on .all break, . tatuunK quick rai He. A decline of Sd to U'l in : t he price f wheal at Liverpool prompted some fell ing early inane aeesioti. na did aino a un cial movement In the ndrthwest. A bulge In corn and a report that eighteen boat load of Wheat had ben-i '"worked"- for fxioi t. ere bullish- Influences The range for the -"day- ort"'ietertio''wa1i btwen tl-OI't arid ?1 .Vi. The murket cloaed htroim, with December at 81.06LgL0fH- Sentiment in the coin- pit iw unmitH nldy bullish the greater part uf the ae sloii today. The market clud, etrong at the top. with pi1'H No to V- above th prevloun cloe. December being at W, after selling .between .IKio 5,s and B'JVtC. Brlak (hipping demand for oat caused conslilerylile firmness In the options, but l lie volume of trudlng waa small. The strength of corn mlh olsu ; bulllslr factor. The ose us firm, with jirloes up a MVe. dull;' weatern chickens ISV.p; owU, 13'4c; turkeys.. Wg 15c. Ireed, diiTm'ular; western chickens, broiler. 15'3 21c; fowla, J2v(ilue; aprlng turkeys, lSUlthj. WE.lTHKIl l.V , TMK . pHAIJT BELT i i Fair and Warmer la the Sltaatlom for Friday. OMAHA, Oct. 28. 190D. The area of high pressure overlying the ceuti-al valleys and -southwest Wednesday morning-, hue extended- eastward, and now overlies the entire country from the Rocky to the Allegheny mountains, with' Its crest over nit- upper Mississippi valley. Gen erally clear weutlier prevails throughout the territory covered by the high and a very decided fall In temperature haa oc curred -In thw -npner Mississippi and Ohio valleys, the lake region and New England state. An area of low pressure Is de veloping In the extreme northwest and in creased clotidlnen and - unsettled weather prevail In the. northwest and on the Pa cific slope. The high pressure, over the central portion,, la followed by a very de cided and general rise In temperature everywhere wes). of the Missouri river, , and the .weather will be warmer in this vicinity tonight uuJ Friday, with con tinued fair. Record of temperature arid precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the. last three, years; . ... ... , - , 1S08. .1908. 1907. UK. Minimum temperature as., 87, . 81 S3 I-rnclpUmloli.r................. .00 .00.- ,00 .'.00 ' Normal temperature for today, 4S degrees. l)!flelency In precipitation since March L 2.32 Inches. deficiency corresponding period In- 1908. 3.w inches. Deficiency 3a Inches. L. A. . Meel Leads What Activity There Is Traders Tnrn to Ltirrr Prleed Btocka Deranae of Money Condition. NEW YORK. Oct. 2S. Growing dullness In the siieculatiun In stocks was more notable today than the tone of the market, which waa shifting and uncertain, condi tion were propitious to value and th.s in duced some coveting of outstanding short contracts, left open since the rert-ut period of pressure on the market. There wn lit tle beyond 'that and the day's business, both in stocks and bonds, was on a. dimin ished scale. There wa the usual preponderance of dealing In t'nlted Htalea- steel and there waa a conspicuous ilverlon of uoh activ ity as there waa Into low priced stocks. Thl wa partly due to causes individual to the stocks affected and partly dus to an argument advanced by the professional element that the smaller money require ments for speculation . In the low priced stock would serve to reoom round them during a period of a. stnlehtened money market. Some of the selling of the high priced railroad stock seemed to be due to this argument. A growing spirit of cau tion was manifested In the speculation. Bankers were inclined to expres more run. fldence that danger of money etrlnrency before the end of the year had averted. The supply of fund In the money market was more liberal and Interest rates were shaded both for call and time loan. Ca'l loans were made pretty steadily at 4 per cent and It waa expected that a further recession would follow the November J payments, which are unusually large. The coneluton ' of the London tock mTket settlement without failures wa helpful, to the International market. Sieel tra in ad vice supplementary to the quarterly re port of the Vnlted R'ate Rteel corporation were regarded a emphasizing the fivnrable. feature of that report, especially In th" nntter of the large order be'ne booked for the new quarter, which have the bene fit of the higher prices now prevall'nr. Production.' meantime, continue to msko new record In various branches. The striking feature In the Immediate ltuat'on In the trade is the freedom with which the rallrosd companies are placing order for new equipment. There wa an awakened Interest In storks connected with the ron per Industry and there were reports of a growlnar demand for the metal from unmn of the foreign rnxnufacturer and a rsle in the price of metal in London. The excite ment In the cotton market served to d'vert ome speculative activity In that market. The shTp decline In the plc of N"w Ymk. New Haven & Hartford following the de cision' to lue new stock to ,atockhold"rs at $1 25 had a had effect. It was Rugrestlv of a movement to sell old stock to secure Yeouroea for ubcxtblna to the new, rather than to find resources elsewhere and hold the old. With other stock Issue In propet the inference, from this movement wb unfavorable. The bond market wa prononncert dull and price movement were somewhat er ratic where effort were made to market Inactive issues The tone wa Irreeolar. Total sale par value. $229oOO T'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Following were the sales and range of price on the Stock exchange today NEW YORK, tot. JS.-MONKY-On, eall. firm, -fit per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cent; closing hid, i per cent; offered at 4 per tent. Time loans, much easier; AO day. HO davs and H month. 4 per ent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 8tiiV4j 1-or cent. 8TKUL1NU EXCHANGR-Steadr" with actual buslnes In bankers' bills at $4.11fv,t 4 Wo for slxtv-d.iv bills, and at ft",' for tlemand. Commercial bills, 84.KIVn43T. SILVER Par. MN,c; Mexican dollars. 43c HON I S Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. ' closing quotation on bond were a follow: im4rtll. On. lt ret. . Inter. Mft. 4v 10t Intsr. M M. 4 ... lOIH'.'apM 4a. i.. i. It Jpan 4ta 11 K C. . IM n rt. f. 8. ref. !! do coupon., r S. ret rto coupn... f. s. 4. reg... rto rnupon... AIII-L'hilmK 1st bn. Amn, AiirL f.B 12 J. A Tier. T. T. cy. 4e. 1 '4-4, M N. vin. 4s . K. T. lt 4l. Anier. Tobacco 4a Ainer. Toturvo 4a Armour A Co. 4'4a. At'-hlfon gen. 48.. , flo pv. 4a. i rti rv. 5a... .Atlantic ('. b. u. St O. 4a .do 31 B. AV O. 8 W ! 70 't S 1i (4 q4 'H all "H OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Packer Pay Fully Steady Pricei for Beef Steers. SHORT SUPPLY SENDS HOGS UP Proa res of Hang eaoa Cnrtalla hlpment of heep nnd Aside from I.nmha All Closes Brine Firm Prleea. do "4 do n. 444 lti Wt(ouri Pa 'lllf 4a M. Rya. ot M. 4m. ta mi 4 N. T. r. ran. at.. ....... lmi do dah. 4a 1IUN Y . N H H rr.a HIS lat 4. MHN. W. :al eon. 4a t'H" no c. 4a im Mi fti 'Northern racldc 4a..l"14 Jia. !H rto ! Pivj Rro..klvn T. rr 4a.. a O. 8. b. rft 4 Ontrai of na. 6a pwPann. ev. Ia. IBIS. fVniral Lealh-r Sa. .. am, do ron. 4a r R. R. of N.J a S':. Rsadlna aetl. 4a.. .i. ,C. ft O. 4Wa 1"H . ft. b. ft 8. T. t. do rf. aa l'24 do n oa I!!. A. Uta "4 t. L. S'w'n con. 4 C. B. ft Q. Joint 4al do lat oll 4a..., do tn 4a Prahoarii A h. 4a. P.M. St. P. ilti . Pai-IMc col.' 4a.. C . R. 1. ft P.R.R.c.4 7S do CY. 4a do col. Ra do Hy. rf 4a Colo. InfliMrlal r.a... 1 Colo. Ml.lland 4a.... 0 ft . raf. ft x.44a 7 !'l F7T 1"44j i. r a. I4H ... Ml T7W, in! "4 . - do R. R. lat rat 4a. 4 o. Katiway oa i w do tn. 4a ?a VnloB Pacific 4a II 2S do o. 4a 1134 im do lat and ref. 4a 7' H 17. . Rulitwr a 104S tui,tt . Sieel i d Ra. . . . lofts, 74T,Va.rar. thamlcal 5 7n 4a.,. Ut Wahaah lat H 118H 7 do lat and ext. 4a, 7si do cy. 4a, arla A M watarn Md. 4a do cy. 4a. son. a 7iWeat. Klac cr. Ba.. 4H Oan. Electric cr. Sa 149 Wli. Central 4s 4 Bid. Mfcred. . . D. ft H D. ft R. O. 4l do rat. 5i Dlsilllara f Erla prior Han do gen. 4a London Stork Market. LONDON. Oct. 2. American securities opened a fraction over parity today. Later the market Improved under the lend of Canadian Pacific, -I'nlon Pacific and United State Steel. At noon price were steady and from' V to above yesterday's New York closing. London closing stock: Contole, money 12, Txmlavlll ft K do account 81 MOM., K. ft T .1WH . 4 SS N V. (.'antral... 1S7H . V, Norfolk ft W 7 ,.I!B do ptil M Ontario A W. 44 .11R PtnnRylvanla 71 .' Rand Mlnca S't . S9H Reading 12'4 . It Boutharn Ry 11 .141 do ptd 7ii ,. UHSoutharr Pacific HIS . 41 Vnlnn Pacific... . K do pfd lot . as; V. t. strtl. li . 474 do prA 130", . to Wabaah SO4j . do pfd. f.2Vi ..144 Branlph 4a. t 06 SII.VFR Pnr. nulet at 2.1 B-lSd Der ounce. HONKV-tHffj per cent. The rate nf discount In the open market for short bills Is if(iA per cent; for three months' bills, 4H per cent. Amal. forpar. Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltlmor A Onlo.. Canadian Pacific... Chcaapaaka ft O... Chlcaxo O. W Chi., Mil. ft St. P. pa Flaera Denver ft Rio O... do pfd .... , Erie do lat pfd do td rfd Grand Trunk Illinois Pntrl. SOUTH OMAHA. Riceipts were: Ofridal Monday Official Tuesday .... Ofiiclal Wednesday.., Estimate Thursday Neb.. Oct. 2S. 1909. C.ittle. Hog. Sheep. 40S7 W.iM) 3 f0 U 321 2,S. 13.200 opening and packer mad na) secret of their per d 'of eirppllea. The trwde wa active throughout and an early clearance made at pricea that were 6-iWo higher than )-terda) close. With thl morning's advance, the early collapse of yesterday' maiket I fully Kiped out and preeent level are safely a nickel higher then the week's opening, or about a dime higher than last Saturday. Quality on an aveiage showed no visible improvement thl morning. Character of receipt wa mixed and grassy, a ha been the ce for ome time paat. but th tone to the trade wa notably even and closing sales were about on the same basis esriy trading. Tops reached $7.70 today a compared with yesterday's top of 87 60 and ir.M of lst Thursday. The bulk old at $7.fatr7., with yesterday's bulk at $7.i0ui bi, the same Four day this week... .2S 4'.'3 12.770 83.0WJ Same days last week fe.913 1- 437 W 944 Same day 2 week ago. S2 li9 13.127 111.141 Same dav S work ag0..H.i4 l"t.30 11.9"H Same days 4 week ago.. 34,772 17 (ill 119.2IS Same days last year,...17.o31 18.9W 72, .M Ttio following table show tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dato, compared with last vrrir: 1909. i:4. Inc. Deo. Cattle (HW.03.1 s4i;,2;U 69.803 Hog 1.HS9 C.20 2.1137. 41 147,842 Sheep 1,838.429 1.7:.301 79.12H The following table how the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1909. 19.loT.r90il.;i905.l0i.1903. Oct. Oct. Oct. Ocl Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 17.. 1.. 19.. 20.. 21... Hi.. 23.. 24.. 2fi.. .. Ei.. 23.. 7 87Vil 7 7 8S5 7 tl 7 5:' 4 7 a 7 56V4 7 69 7 64 B 421 6 !, 4 lt) 6 101 B 02 6 E3 1 PO t 021 5 12 t 08 6 04 & 14 5 OT 6 18: I 18 09 t 111 $ 0 5V2 6 29 5 98 i 431 5 & ft 43, 5 701 6 41 5 47 0 19 8 20 11 IB 13 12i 8 10 6 12 5 14 i 20 I S 14 5 10 6 3Si l.d 8 01 5 541 6 461 8 llil 4 94 5 60 I 6 13 4 Kh! S 22 6 2U; 5 0.! 6 01 5 41 B 14 5 25 6 18 6 67 6 55 4 92 4 2j 6 Sunday. Receipts and deposition of live stock at the I'luon Stock yards. South Omatia, for tnenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m., yostenlay: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r s. C. M. & St. P 1 .. .. .. Wabash ........ ... .. 1 Mo. Pac 1 2 U. P. 69 H SI 2 C, A N. W east .9 2 C. ik N. W., weet .. 67 10 ' .. C. HI. P. M. & U. .. 1 .. 1 C. 13. & Q., cast ... 5 2 i'. H. & Q.. west .82 IS 1 .. O. It. 1. & P., east 4 1 Total receipts ..229 46 fcl 2 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Allle-rth&lmeni pfd ... A ma Ira ma tad Cooper American Agricultural American Heat Riiaar American Can Pfd American rar ft Foundry. . American Cotton Oil American H. ft L. prd American Ice Bccuiitlea Llnaeed LocomotlY. a. ft r Sugar Refining. Tel. ft Tel Tobacco- pfd Woolen Mining Co Line... Ohio.'..-: -lo'lsl'iins were strung throughout the i. Mi lit- ilft v nnd prices at tho close were from lower lo 4oc higher; compared (ill vesteiday a final figures. The leading features ranaed as follows. .M'licle.) Open. High.) Low. Cve.l. Y-es'y, II 'Wheat i Dec. "!y" ! ) m"' 1 J f Dec. I V May i Polk- I II Oct. V II Jur.. V I May 1 ! Ribs- j I Oct. 1 I J.ln II May 1 fl 04ti,'t! 1 04l: 1 (ilVil 1 WVa 1 (fciVi iw'is tmi s ,j. , )V iWVsttlsl 42U42', I 19 In 12 27Vii 12 W.ii ii eft 1 0.1 i l o i IM) j" K9 . I oo ml 40 J . 39H' 42i4ltri42. XW . - er'jl 1 ftl 1 04 I 01 , . 97 oy'ai&SVift H til 14. Ov',, IK'S 391 H 42SI 42 :, .. 3U'- 3ii 23 8a 1 23 35 19 4.1 I 19 1241 19 42Sl 19 18 so ill 12r 18 8S f Ut U7Si 11 VI . I 2 27Vil 12.40 12 Jil 12 371i; 13 17'i 12 02 -5 12 17 11 50 ! IfltSHl 11 11 11 Ou 11 20 1 10 rrvi v 00 10 00 .10 67V4 lu 02' 10 00 10 77. 10 1.1 j 10 14 10 72i jo 12m W'lO I 12 85 13 02 '4 11 S214 U 06 10 62'4 10 00 10 00 corresponding period In 10iH, W ELSH, Looal Forecaster, 2 cash, eiVtc; 63?c; No.- 2 2 cash, J9Hffti 414o; No. 2 X'I.J.1 - -Cash uiiotatlotis t l.i igjit 'li m; 1 were as follows winter patents. 8o.3i-n.io; striilg'hts, 84 01x410 3H; spring atralghts. 4 hi; bakeis, .l .1.70. KY E No. 2. 73 iC ' ? 1 " BARLEY Peed or mixing, 53J'i3Vie; fair to choliH) malting. rWttV. SEEl Eliix. No. I southwestern; $1.61; No. 1 liorthweHtcrii. $L7l; llptothy seed, J2 MKrtJ.t PRoYlSHiNS-pnrU. mess, per bhl., $23.75 M24tiO. l.srd, per pal lb., $12.40. Short ribs, side, loose. $10 HI (, 10. 75; (hort clear 'sides, boxed. $11 .OtafUJat. Total ilcHiances of wlieat and flour were equal to INVIXO bushels. Primary receipt Mere. l,4Or.(J0 bushels, compared with 810 000 bushels the corresponding? day a year ago. Estimated recelpla for tomoriTiw; wheat, 49 cars; coin. 12? vara; pais, 146 cars; hogs, 14.HH) head. , Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red. $l.n'til 21: No. $ red. $1 14?U 19: No. 2 haul. 8 1 lav 41 112: No. 3 hard. $1.0.11. Oh; No. 1 northern spring. $1 lih,iil 09; No. 2 north ern spiing. $1.iVi1.07H: Nu S spring. $1.06 ;ul 07. Corn: No. 2 cnsli. 616t4c: No. 2 nine Uk,ci No. 4. taiWc; Ni. 2 yellow. il'iUllac; .No. 8 , yellow. 61c. Oats: No. $ white. XkiHi'.c';' No. 4 white, 3ii39'c; M tndai d, 4tf4lc; . - t'liicagu 4J:r Lot Receipts: YVheat. 4S : curt., lol car: ciHt. isi cur. . r.sti- "ied for tomorrow: Wheat. 49 cars; corn. ' cars; oats. 140 cars. isi'TTKIJ Firm; .oreanaorieg. XH1304jc; . lea. VN'osc. l:Oc.s-Flrm; receipt. 4,S? cases: at m'k, case Included. -18c; firsts, 24M,c; r"l"'e flis. inSV-. f Ii KKSl Steady : daisies, lf.'i l4c: twin. 154li.c: young America. lti16i,c; long hoi ns. 154 IHo. POTATOKfr-Weak; choice lo fancy, 45 ff 4sc; fair to good. 4Ji44e. POVLTRY-Paav; tuikey9. 14r; ' chickens. UUc; aprltig. 11 "c V blAL Steady ; 60 to ro-pound weight. 7t1;Vsic; 4M to Si-pound weights, Au9i:. 83 10 110-pound Weights. 9Ville. sjt. Louis General Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. ZS. WHEAT Futurea hlghor; cash, steady; track, No. 2 red cash $1.31.24; No. i hard, $1.001.10; Deoember, Il.ti"-,: -ly. ll.Ob'Vafl.Oti' . CtRN Higher: track. No. December, vlW&T'bc; May, white 03c. OATS-Hlgher; track. No. S'c; December, 3Uac; May, white, 42c. RYE Higher, 7c. FI1CR Unchanged! red winter patents, $5fio5.0; extra fancy and straights, $5.00 (&5.M; hard winter clears. 83.904.26. , SEKD Timothy, $2.753.50. CORNMUAL $3.10. , BRAN Steady; sacked east track. $1.03 1.05. HAY Steady; timothy, $12.00'a 18.00; prai rie. $10001 12.00. IRON COTTON TIES-SOo,' ' , PAGGINU 6 Vic HEMP TWINE 7c. . , '. PROVISIONS Pork, unchnnged; Jobbing. $23.25. Laid, higher; prime stam, tl2Mtyt 12.12V. Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts, $US7; clear ribs. 811.87V4; short clears, $12.1-'V4. Racon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 812.S7V,; clear libs, $U!.87f; short clears, $13 12Vfe. POULTRY Firm; clilckens. 9c: springs. 11c: turkeys, 144' 15c; ducks, lie; geese, 7Vc. RUTTF.lt Steady ; creamery. 2631o. EGGS Steady, 234c. Receipts. Sblpmants. Flour, barrels 9,000 5000 Wheat, bushels 113 600 152.000 Corn, bushela 29,700 29,000 Oats, bushels 61.200 bl.iHH) Amerlcnn American American do pfd. American American American American Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd . Atlantic Coart Baltimore ft do pfd Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Pacific Central Leather do pfd Central of New Jereay. .. Cheaapeak ft Ohio Chicago ft Alton chlcaao Great Weatern.. Cliicano ft Northweatam. M. ft St. P C, C. ft St. L Colorado Fuel ft Iron.... Colorado ft Southern.... do let pfd do 24 pfd Conaolldated Oaa Com Produrte Delaware ft Hudaon .... Denver ft Rio Qrmnda. ... do pfd Dlatlllera' Securities .... Erie do lat pfd do lid pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd do ora otfa Uliuol Central Interborough-Met ........ do pfd International lntar-Murlna International International Iowa Camral Kanaaa City do pfd Lonlavtll ft Naihrllle... Mtnneapolla ft til. Loula. M.. St. P. ft h. Sta. M .. Mlwouri Pacific Miaauurt. Kanaaa ot do pfd..... National Biaoult, ... National Lead 8a! -a. tm 8.BI) ion 700 0O .(VV 1,4(10 KM) 1.7f) 1 J'10 1I."0 HO 2.700 , 1.000 Hlah. LnW Clone 5014 so' riH 4'il H 77 4S Vy 1.M4 1.9 f, lion 1:1214 140'i 44 47 US 7!" 77H 42H !S 14 7"4 110 1M14 Local ecorltles. lineal securities quotations, furnished hv Samuel Burns, jr., 614 New York Life bu.ldlnff. Omaha: City of. Omaha 4Via. 1K7., ,...! Co... T Mlanplls Grala Msrkt MINNEAPOLIS. Minn Oct. 3 W H K.W - LKtemt'ev. 91 fii May. $1 m': K,' 1 bard. $1 OiSfcU"1',: Kd. 1 m.rthecnj $1 Hl.'a 1.0o; No, I nortberav 8J uJ'o:."asi-No. jf nor 1 or 1 11. j. w. " i . - . . , ,,...;- , FLA X Closet! at 81 V '' ' IIU1V In liak II. KMi-ku A -A g KUI R-Flrst patent. 8. 140; .second patents. $i IO'i!o:' first clears, $4.4f-c4 66; 1 st'coiul clear. 83 2ipn8,40. 1 Mlnaeanolla Crala Marktl. , M! WAUKEF.' Oet. -Whett-N 1 T irthrn. $1 fl-wi 1 10; il 0: Dec . $1 OJV No OAT.-42 V KRLEY- ".4.1 ti7',cm lH tlierli, if t $ur'i Kansas City Grala and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 2. WHEAT Cash unchanged: No. 2 hard $1.U4(tl.(W; No. $ $1.00-g1.05; No. 2 red. 81.17&1.19; No. $, $1 i.ii ; I'ri-einucr, ei.vi'icti i.iu, aeiinrs; Mav $1 .(rifi 1.02S. sellers: July, no bid. CORN-White. VoSc higher; mixed, un changed to Vo lower: No, 2 mixed, 6sc No. 3, oSc; No. 2 white. 63Vk 63o; No 2 3',c; Iiecemher, . 5iVc. sellers; May, 60 jJ OATS No. 2 white. 4Ui41Vo; No. 2 mixed 3W Mi: R Y K 7U'u 74c. 1 1 A I ncbanged; choice timothy, $12 00 C112.A); choice prairie, $9.5(Xtf9.75; choice U1T ITS. Bl.) I.Vt; 10. 10. BUTTER Creamery extras, 30c; firsts. fcuw- Extras. ,o; firsts. 24Wc aeennrt. nu oirue. vc; current reoeint southerns, loss off, 14c. Receipts. Shipments w neat, ou IsO.ouO sO.000 4-orn, bu 57. 32 wo Oats, bu 21.000 17i000 Quotations at Kansas City: Articles. ' t Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat I J . I I December ...j 1 0n' 1 01 1 01V,'l 01T4A May 1 OlSi 1 Oi'.l 1 01V 1 OHA Com " ) T ) December ... 67V,! 57V- .7 67V A May ....y I 60' 6ol ) 60',B Peoria . Market. PEORIA. Oct. 28. CORN-Unchanged: t jeii'ia, 01c. nu. a yeiiow, 01c; o. yelloa, new, 60V; No. S, 61c; 110 grade. nw OATS Firpi; standard, 4O-n-40Uc; No i wl.lte. 3tVc; No. 4 whit. 39',c. Dnlnth (.rain Market. I1 1.1TH. Minn., -t. SS. WHEAT D. cember io. -i $1 3V 4.T OA1 $1 02 Si: May. 1104' northern. $1.0oS: 'a - i No. It northern, Liverpool 4.raln Market'. 1 .1 v er 1 on n.'u' "s-rxiv ijvr.VT- UuUi; .No. i red western wibi ii n-1.1 .. . ... Tolf do- fa-ed- Market. .TTtKDi), 'O. 'Oct. 2-SEEn-Clovi Cih, $s fti ; October. '$1.05; Deoeuiber. $07Vs; -narcn. . ii esiaonsiiea graae, fn.titl. Timothy, prime, $15. Alstk. prima.. $s.0f.; Oclvbrr, IVOi; December, $1.16; March. $i.25. UIU and Hoaln. OIL CITY, Oct 2S.-OIL Credit balance 81 u; riv. ' 194194; ' average 1-io.lUVI; h:p- ns-inf. f itsj. avei age.- i9i ."w. fAVaXNAII. Oar Oct. 2S -OIL Turpen tl'. apnet. 5;sc. ' liOSIN' Firm: sufea. ? 037 61111$ receipts. 1 o-t 1.01s : shipments. 10 ,vi bh s. stock (KOTO bids, i.oiote; H , iaj; Di $1 W: K. ! $4 05; K-. 14 12'-. 41.. 14 IS:' H . 84 ' I t4 M e . 8ie.-M . tfi "air N'. .'. 4 .vW V.- KM v . . ' . - . . fKNl . J.6"0 .16. ) . 100 . 2H :.' . 2O0 . sno . s ?0 . 1..VM . J ,400 r.t 47S li4 104 H'4j lUiS 9 12h. 76 V. 184 4 4 84'i 44Vi '?1U 104 m lmuj us '4 32 n 451, Harvcater .. pfcU Paper Pump Southern.... . 8.700 , 4O0 . W0 '. 12, idO '. 40iV .' '2O1) . im) . 8.4O0 . 300 . 1.1'Nl . ) . 2O0 ,. l.JOD . M !! 'roo ..10i0 .. If.ScO , .70 H0 .30,vv . . 2,1.00 .. U0 ,. S.llD too . I'M . . .:oi . . 200 . . (Hi) 8110 Texaa..lS.II li 1"0 l.euo N. Rya. of M. lat pfd New York Central N. Y , t. ft W Norfolk ft WeeUra North American Northern PacKlu Pacific Mall Pennaylvanla Peoplca Gua p . c, c. ft st. l...;... Preeeed St,el Car Pullman Palace Car .... Railway steel Spring. ... Reading Republic Steel do pfd Roik i.land Co do pfd St. I. ft B. K. Id pfd.... St. Lout Southwestern. do pfd-. Sloe-Sheffield S. ft I ... Southern Paclflo Suuihern Railway do pfd TcanesMe Copper Tun ft Paclflo T.. St. L. ft W do pfd t'nlon PaclfH do pfd t'nlted State Realty United Stale Rubber.. Lulled State Steel do pfd I' tall Copper V -Caro. Chemical Wbel , do pfd , Weeiern Maryland Waatinghouae Elactrle ,, Weetem I'nton Wheeling ft Lake Brl... Wlaconaln Central K-dlYldetid. Total aale for th day, J.7C0 4K . 1( 11. ton ' . .doj "0 SIX) (vJ T .V tum l.liio 4 fi 4.t' 3..1 80 JUO la'.ioo 4-0 900 '000 1,100 ai SJ.M-) a o0 'HO ..23O.IM0 ... t,tu ... oo ... 1,2IN ... Va) ... I,) . . . 7iO ... "0 . . . 'J ; il'i 15 1 H 4i't 7H 74 140 2. 47V, 64 'i M4 Hit 47 li-ivi WH BO'4 147V, r.is l'taia Ji ' 60 . 4-t 70 1.12 H'i 117 M' 4Oi 74', 114 s ISlli 47 ft'.vi r, 117 ' 14k4. hit. 94 V. ." 474. 141S 4-1V lMlj as Ikv, 67 15'i liS v .v,, 59 V, , lot S1V, 4 127 4714 4S 90 61 11 s ; 87 v, 64 . 18 '4 IStiv, 71, IS 1S7 lblV, 444 84 3HV4 324 4CH 141 V4 142', 147V4 1S 60 4 l'V4 vt lis 4S-V, iaii 70 IMS 64 min S 47V4 74V4 114 tS 4'IS 94', 7,'S 140', 4 147H U4V4 tH'i 4 4-t 141 45 14 ;ti 7 ess 47 127S : 4.' 4'i 112 14 7"4 77V4 42 2!t H . S7 IK'S I.U4 14'iS ', 34S 47H lits 10HS 14 nr. vt S'J S3 7 14 4'S Si.) 7S t.MS IB '4 1IH14 167S 7 4r.'4 6'S iS 77S 13HV, 20 1D3 MS 36 14 82S 40.14 SIS li2', 14:11, i't 14S4 m, 604 im 4S M14 43 S 69 H.1S C4 134 81 V4 4S 74 S lit 114 4 liS 1.44, V8 14if4 an 14H 1141, 41. 4V, ll'S 4S 11 4'H 1"4 JS 71", iiS s 1 lrs 14 Curtahy Packing Co S Columbua (Nab.) Glee. Light 6a, IMS... V4V, Cltliena Gaa ft Elc, Waterloo. I,w.M2V, Independent Tel, as, Omaha 80 International Conat. Co el Laclede Lea Light Co. Si, 1S34. ....... 101 Morrli ft CO. 4H, 193 P2V. Ncbr.aka Tale, atock, a per cent.... dus Omaha Gaa, l14i ( per cent 104 Omaha Oaa Sa, 1S17 ;..;..'. 18 Omaha F.leo. L. P. Sa, 138 . nsvi Omaha E. L ft P. pfd (.. M O. ft C. B. St. Ry. ia, 1928 , VVi O. ft C. B. St. Ry. 6t. 1814 luO O. ft C. B. St. Ry. ptd., 6 per cent. S3 ' 0. ft C. B. St. Ry. com.. 4 per cnt.7; Omaha Water Co 6. ,1!4. -.'Ori'' Omaha Water Co. 6e, li.,..., i-8v, Oman Water Co. lat pfd. . ....... ..,., j;ia. South Omaha Sewer 4l,e, 193 M.j'alV,'.. Btoux City Stock Yaiaia pfd., s. c.. XT. 1 nton Stock Yard, drnaha, ..'. "'"rV Western Paclflo .$,' f38 "tjfti, Aik"d J"v, l'wvi . r, . 5 25 a ' KB 8 10O -104 Vl ' 99 10V 4 , luil . 101 S:lVi 7 I 144! lI'S 'V 101 0 88 9'4 Omaha Packing Swift and Co Cudahy Packing Qo. Armour & Co. Cudahy Uro. Armour, from Denver .... Cudahy, from Denver ..... Omaha, from Denver .... Omaha, from Kansas City vv. B. Vansant Co Henton Vansant & Lush Stephens Rio Hill & Son B. I-rf-wis J. H. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Huss Woif McCreary A Carey Weriheimer H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros Smith Polsley Mo. , Kan. -Calf Cilve & C'lunlel Oilier buyers .... . 423 .1.308 .l.:(7 .1,437 604 594 728 IM !W2 Bank of UTntYland fXafemriiT. LONDON. Oct. 28. The wetly si'ate ment of the Bunk of England ahows the following changes: . ., , . ..ni 1 co-i . c j en cnoni j&oan.wu., ., Circulation ducregaed 118,000. ',' Bullion decreased 636,0.11. ' , Other securities Increased; 1. 425,000. Other deposits Increased 332 000. , Public deposits increased 7:'4,000. Notes reserve decrcssed 4S2,000. . Government securities unchanged. Proportion of .bank's reserve to liability thl week, 45.80 per cent; lust week It. was 47.58 per cent. !i;m' ! ' 1 -lft.t'l ll New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Oct. 28 Closing quotations en mining block were as louows: Alice 1 175 Lendrltle Com., Brunewlck Con Comatock Tun. stock 32 do bonds Cen. ( al. ft Horn Silver Iron Silver , Ollered. 80 V 140 75 146 Little Chief Mexican Ontario ......... ophlr , Standard Yellow Jacket , I ... B ... e ...155 ...S 5 ...IM ... 50 ...116 OMAHA day were sponding date Dank Cleartna. . ... - Oct. 28 Bank clearings for to $2,576,933.13 and for the corre- last year. $1,723,08.78. . 4uo so 872.400 aharsa. .... 1 , S5', 3.V, 6i'S i3'4 Hev4 49 l'.S US 103 losi ivi m 411 44 enS ' 89S l-'7 L7V, 47 4 S J', 4i: V 111', 19 'l' 6! (1 21 so .i 7.1s Jf. '4 8 l0 41 Boston Stacks and Bouds. BOSTON. Oct. 28-Money. call loans. 4S 47 1.', per cent; time loans. V. pc- cent Closing quutalions on atookn i...,i.. ad. 4a... 4. Au-hieoa Atchison Alrhle.' do pfd Hu.ton ft Albany.. B'.aton ft Maine ... B.ieton Elevated. . . . t'ltrhburg pfd T N Y . N. U. ft H t'Olon Pacific 1 1"J Chemical 44 Amer. Agr. do pfd Amer. Pneu Tub . Amer. Sugar Co pfd Amer. T ft T Amer. Woelea pfd Domlolon I. ft S ... K-Ulaon kiiec. Ilium, kin Cle.lrlc. .... do pfd Maea. tiaa InlleJ Kiuit ' Ei-dlvldend. t'nlted Shoe HU-h . 'U. I. Steel '"' do pfd - AdYeniur, W Allow. . J"!1 'Amalgamated J Arli.si LV.innieivlal "a Aiianllo ""bulla Coalition t -a n mat A "- t alumet 4 He. la... Centeuulal . Coiper Kange i1 Ialy Weu lot Kranklln llranby Oreene Canarie..' lale guyale ; i'ii ..." 'aSkoliawk '4 1. a. Minn,. ' v. on.,..' 09 .1 24 1714 4'4 44 '4 101, 2.4 lull a'S 7S 72 11 14 i l" V4 64 IS 64 Treaaary Stateaucnt. WASHIN.KITON Oct. 3s.The eondltlon of th treasury todiy at the beginning of busints was as follows: . Trust Funds Oold coin. $s74.034 st. ver dollar., $4s7,2o.0(i0; silver dollars of IK. $4tr',1(i00; Silver cerlllioates outstand ing. $4(i7.i0.OlaJ. lieneral Fund-Standaid silver dollar In Ki.eral fund. $2.5.Ai.4:. current liabilities $aL3at,.714; Working balance lu treu.-oiiv of ;ne. J.MfjM, in banks to ci-dit of treas- Wool Market. v BOSTON, Oct. 28-WOOL-Qultthes still contlnue4 In the local wool market wilh firm prices. Bids below the asking prices receive scant attention, and no lower prices urc aniicipiaeiT lor at least ten m.mths, Local stocks are so well sold tip that CO.- Oiv.oiJO pounds Is said to represent the amount of wool In Boston bins. Territory wool, both greasy and scoured Is selling vim moderate rreeaom, while fleeces, es pecially qn irter-blood grade ore in a fair demand. There is a slrong demand for Australian erosn-hreiis running from 40i to tios, but locally the supply Is limited The leading (imitations range ns follows: Ohio and I 'ennsylvania fleeces XX, 'iVu'.fic No. 1 washed. 40-d41c; fine unwashed. 2,fi 2se; fine unmereantable, 3dft 31c; ha?f-bloud combing, .f.w..c; three-elghts-blnuu comb months. 754 .Mm; fine six to eight months, 37c; one-'iti-irter-blood combing, 347735c; de llne washed. 441f41o. Michigan, Wiscon sin, New Y'ork. fleeces Fine unwashed, 2' (li'.fc; delaine unwashed, Slit 32c; . half-blood unwashed. 344t35; three-elghths-blood tin- wnsiieu. M.',.f one-rourth-blood. Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri Three- etffhttis-blood, :14c; one--fourth-blood.. 32'( 8.'.c. Scoured values Texaa fine twelve month. Tirttn?; fine six to eight months, fv70c; f'ne foil. 6Sfifi0e. California North ern, PSf'iV-; Middle county, 63g6c. Oifgon Eastern No. 1 staple, iHrriWc; eastern c'.oth log. 7(Mi72c; vallev No. 1. 57fMSe Terrltorv Fine staple. Ttrcunc; fine mediums staple. 7iK7?c: fin cloth'mr. 7cvft72c; finer med'um clothing. 7Si6Sc: bnlf-blood W; thrre elehths-blood. !v7i70c; one-four h-blond, tfT blood. tWino; Dne-fnurtli-bloodN; shr cm tii'sc; rulled extra, 72j"76c; fine A, ftSipOc; a super. n7S4c. ST. IH'IS. Oct. 2S WOOL Firm; tr rl'orv and western medium, 24fi29c; fine in.Hiomi ?3'a2lc; fine, HtioOc. IOVDOV. Oct. :1 W04fv-A sale of sheen skins waa held here today. Th offering s mounted to 5 2(10 bales Tere wa a good attendance but denmnd was onlv fair. Prices for Merinos declined 5 to 74 ner cept and cros-bieds anil Inferior Trades 10 per cent. American and home bu ver took the best parcels. Following are the sales and nnres obtained for clothing and corpblng: , ew South yinies. sua hale 'ifiV-d; f nieensland. brt biles, 4'4tivSl; 'e'.irni sin bales :o i-'i'ii.'! ; sooth Alls isl'a. io bles. 4I'iid: west Australia wv b-4le 4'-'''vd: Tasrnsnla 2' bales 1'n '4d ; -ic'nii i icon bale- :tu,i"ril; Caoe of Hood H.me nnd Natal. il bales. 4frHH'l; Punla Arenas. 4.i bales. 6"i9'.d. Philadelphia Prodocp Market. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2S.-BUTTF.H-e Firm: fair demand: extra western cream- erv 33'e: near by prints. 3:1c. Ft JOS Firm; good remand; Penna and other nearby first, flee case. :ln. at mark; current receipts in returnable cases 2!ic. at mark; western firsts, fre cases 31c. at mark; current receipts. 2f.-ii27cH at mark CHEESE Firm; good demand; New York full cream clieeso, loij'ii 16Sc ; fair to good. 1.1H7fl6c. Co. 4S4 77 71 7 118 lllii 2)S 12 125 114 43 S42 49 23 31 130 48 459 Sheep. 71 910 669 2,099 1.252 a a week ago. No. Ay. Ph. Pr. Mo. ' Ay. h. F 74 SIS 1( t 48 84 511 10 1 !, 4 196 1.0 $ (A J7 $ aft "-m 110 1 .'. ' ;j ris t oa 74 t"3 13H 7 Mv, 73 ?l Hl J M M 141 .20 7 6S It' t a.1 1 tt 0 7 80 44 374 ') 1 .) M 241 .. . 7 4o (1-. ftt 40 t 8 7. ...... .814 40 Is . ; JH 19 111 63 !"t ) 11 ,',, Sit lto T 4V7. 71 2is 4'D Hi : 20 0 H'i 43 II HO Ton 4C .845 40 7 4c. M in) 40 7 7t J:n lio 7 tav 8 .' to 1 1 t tin ir t t ft3 1(7 80 1 42V, T2 .8 W 7 rT II MO ... 7 41V, i 8M8 1:0 1 7i 7.1 ...233 80 7 98 V, 2 ti If) 7 70 7t V 10 1 tin MEXICAN FLOOD REACHES- -STARVATION, STAGE i 1 7,472 SHF.EP-WIth tlie progren of the range season, th movement of western stock to market continues to grow smaller. Only about LI.OoO load were received this morn ing, making the week's total thus far W.- i-'W head as compared with almost 97.000 head for the same four days of last week ami over 72.000 head for th corresponding period of last year. Aside from a sharply lower tendency in the fat lamb branch of th trade this morning, supplies of all kinds commanded good, firm price. In sympathy with yes terday's weakness In young killers at other points, local salesmen wars forc-d to ac cede to bearish pressure and, on most strings prices looked to be right around 106 1,1c lower - than yesterday or not far from a dime lower than last week's close, Even at the decline noted, offerings were rather hard to move and the trade dull. . Only a few hmds of good, fat sheep were Included In today's run; in fact, there was not enough stock of this kind on sale to afford much of a market test. The de mand was active, however, and everything sold readily at fully steady prices. Current quotations on desirable fat sheep are uo tably strong to possibly a shade higher as compared with last Friday. Buoyancy and nap a aln featured the feeder market. The Inquiry" oontlnues es pecially urgent for the better grades of thin lamb and half fat sheep, and In spite of the liberal movement of stock to the country lately, many corn belt feed lots are still waiting for occupancy. Th demand from country buyer, largely from Nebraska district, afforded an outlet that exceeded the. supply and suitable feed-r grades sold readily all along the line. Moa; sales were about In yesterday's notches nnd the general market fully steady. Cur rent prices on good kind are quotable at 20ii25c h'gher than last Friday. Quotations . on fat ..sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lambs, 84o(f':75: fair to good lambs. $fl.lO7T 40; good light year'lgs tf.O0fr5.26; good heavy yearling. $4.M4JV5.lO; good to choice wetherV $4 2MM.50; fair to good wethers. $4.0og4.2fi; good to choice ewes, $4,00rS4 15; fair to good ewes, $3,801? 400; old canner ewes. $1 OfPtK.OO. Quotations on feeder stock: Oood to choice lombs. $.0fW 40; fair to good lambs, $B.404r.K; light yearllnes, $5 OOtT6.?5: heavy yearlings. '$4 fWio.OO; old wethers, $4.1'SM 4o; good to choice ewes. $3 OWS 75 : breeding ewe. $3.755.50; yearling breeding ewes. $5 50A6.00. No. Av. ?18 Wyoming ewes, feeders 85 136 Wyoming wethers, feeders. .. .10 302 Wyoming awes, feeder $4 296 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 100 , 64 Wyoming Iambs, feeders 40 98 Wyoming ewes, feeder.. 85 258 Wyoming Wethers, feeders.... 105 242 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 82 254 South Dakota lambs, feeders. 63 Height of Water Makes It Impossi ble t Head Food 'to Home- 1 Irk retH. " MEXICO CITY.. Oct.. M.-A special dis patch from San Juan Ttautlata say tbat the OrlJIIIvU ri,ver at that point 1 ti:' rising and the condition of the poor In that city and throughout the flood country ha reached the starvation stage, owing to the Impossibility of enfllng out provisions. The total damag will exceed $.1.ftl,000. Reports from Hulmagultlo are that th Mem-alapa I slowly tecedlhg. 'but th nottti section of the towh I stilt Ihundsted. ' Tlie towns of Tenoln,ue Usumadnta, K tapllla, Cerro and Carmen pr flooded and the Inhabitants have been forced to aban don their homes and take to the highlands In boats.- Crops are a total long 1n this sec tion. The maximum height, of th water In Cerro and Carmen la thirty-two Inchea While In Pomerrlna the water stands six and one-half feet In the main street. Tree and driftwood are floating through villages. ( destroying adobe houses and forcing fam ilies Into the water. .-i I ... Petty thieves have take advantag of the situation and many home af being robbed while the occupants' are away. In San Juan Bautlsta, the barrios of ex ception and of Hanta Crui r'eorriphtcly Inundated and the water a meter deep.' Total ...7,155 2.414 18,140 CATTLE There was a fair run of caul for a Thursday, but the receipt Included very few desirable te;f steers, either corn leus or westerns. ' Puckers were out In good season ana ail seemed to have liberal orders to 'fill and reauliy paid fully steady prices for any thing that tney coin a use, aiinuugn tiieio u as more or less effort on their part to cheapen tip on the medium and common kinds, whlcn nave constitatea- tno duik m tho offerings of late. ' . There were about slxt loads or cows ana heifers on sale and, with the usual demaJ from both local packers and outside buy ers, th traao was reasonably active and prices about steady with yesterday all around. Business in stockers and feeders contin ues dull. The country aemuna nas, oeen veiy disappointing all week, and while good to cholco llKlit and medium weight steers are selling fully as we", as a week ago, there has been a further hgl5c de cline on the heavy fleshy steers. Common light and edluin weight stuff has been hard to move all week, with prices abut as low as any time this season. Quotations on cattle: 000a to choice cornfed ateers, $7.O0'u8.OO; fair to good corn fed steer, $6,003)1.00, common to fair corn- fed steers, 8t.oOuju.uu; good to cnoice range steers, $o.2o'uU.2o; lair to good rant; steers, $4.50-iU.Ou; common to fair range steers, $3.604.4.40; good to choice cornfed cows and hellers, $4. .Oyo.tA); lair 10 goou corniej com and heifers, $3.254.00; common to fair cornfed cows and heifers, $2.0VKri3.25; good to choice range oows and heifers, $3.o (14.30; fair to good range cows and heifers, 13.2;u3.86; common to lair range cow and heifers, $2.20(j3.2O; good to. choice stockers and feeders, $4.605.35; fair U) good Block er and feeders, ViBOLOO; common to fair stockers and feeders, $2.76.03.60; stock hclf erdrt, t2.8ikir3.76; veal calves, $3.6ma7.0u; bulls, Bia-e, etc., $2.75&460. Representative sales: V . 1 jiirtiNO r r.uiiaan.A 17 feeders.. 917 16 cows 842 11 cows 8a 25 heifers... 784 20 cows 1110 11 feeders.. 490 4 feeders.. 675 49 cows..... 938 15 heifers... 664 50 cows luos 11 cows... 11 heifers. 5 heifers. 6 cows... 13 cow... 6 calves.. 24 cows... 23 cows... 3 90 8 feeders.. 978 3 25 3 36 6 oow 790 2 90 8 16 2'i cows 1002 3 45 $65 12 steers.. ..1205 4441 S 60 9 feeders.. (Ml 8 K5 8 00 6 heifers... 60 2 60 3 40 - 9 heifers... 7(17 8 50 8 50 17 heifers... 778 3 40 3 20 45 oows 10S4 8 30 $ 70 9 cows 917 X 35 8 50 4 cows 1075 8 50 3 20 SI cows 736 2 75 2 40 11 cows 83t 2 85 2 20 19 feeders.. 853 4 45 3 55 7 heifers... 710 2 35 3 50 6 cuws 916 3 30 3 55 10 feeders. . 947 4 00 3 25 24 coin..,. 776 2 85 . Palmberg Neb. 4 50 19 cows 1003 3 60 3 40 4 cows 8o7 2 75 8 cows.. A 946 lUOO J. 810 H 46 feeders.. lofo 6 steers... 6 cows.... 21 feeders. ,1014 . 6( . 4(18 . 910 . 946 , 404 . 9x1 . 644 J. A 21 steers.. ..1070 13 heifers... 597 2 cows 665 8 li Carl Berg Neb. 975 3 50 2 Cows S95 3 15 R. Berg Neb. 4 85 6 steers.... 770 3 $0 3 heifers... 6J0 W. Dean Neb. 4 55 4 cows... P. Hill Neb. 4 00 George Maroy Neb. 4:2 3 90 16 heifers. 627 3 40 C. D. Fulmer Neb. 7i.2 4 20 6 steers.. Henry Meyers Neb. 91(2 4 40 2 steers.. J. M. Abry-Wyo. ..Sol 4 50 3 slt-ers., O. M. Hlati Wyo. .. 9tl2 4 10 C. M. White-Neb. ..923 2 85 14 heifers... 821 Thomas Earnest Neb, ..1018 3 30 7 heifers.. D. L. Wilson Wyo. . 106 6 25 8 calves... 2 so .. 610 4 66 11 cows 997 ,. 3S6 4 60 H. I. Ferguson Wyo. 14 feeders.. In0 4 75 6 cows 978 ..loso 4 44) 4 steers... .10 ..H0 4 75 tl. B Masters Wyo. ..1318 5 so 3 leer....li: i (W. Master Bros Wyo 12 heifers.. 22 heifers.. 15 steers..., 19 steers... 15 steers. ... 32 steers... 10 oows... 8 cows... 8 calve. . 10 feeders 8 calves. 13 cow. , 4 bleer 19 steers. 4 00 8 40 ..1012 4 10 676 8 15 861 4 50 930 3 25 m 4 50i 3 40 761 3 55 4 35 4 00 3 40 4 25 . 928 . 9v1 -12"0 . 977 Coffee Market. NKW Y'ORK. Oct. 2k COFFKK Futures closed firm at a net advance of 5310 tsdut. Siles were reported of 54 250 bag Including December nt 6.10c; .lanuaiv. 6 litr5.15c: March, ii.254i6.3ti; May. .i6.:4i"af July, g t '16.1.1: September. 641-36 11c. Spot quiet; No. 7 H'o s'. nominal: No. 4 Santo. 8Se. Mild cuff. l. fillet Cord va. f-TUSc Be Want Ath aref Buslnns Bobitara. 35 feeders. 11 co i s 4 cows. . . . 5) stei rs. . 12 steers. . 91 feeder. 70 heifers. 31 steers.. 11 steers.. I cow s. . 19 steers. 7 fclc-ers. 6 cows.. 8 tow.. 22 ft di i. . 65 H. i: 12 feeders.. VM 9 cow 9 11 feeder.. c-V) HoOS ( inly 4 Mi 3 0 3 80 5 Ml 4 6.1 35 teei....10i7 9 cow. . . . 6 cow . . . . 11 cows 9. 940' 1013 4 65 4 00 8 (10 3 50 ss 912 .10 lull .1066 4 00 i V) 3 85 3 H5 2 80 97 3 70 rts 9il4 i 55 4 51 CHICAGO JURIES PACKED Grand Jnry Report Fatso Llata Are , Used By Commlsaloaier la , . Making Drawing-. CHICAGO, III.. Oct. 28.-Vlolalloa 4t th law governing the proper drawing 01 grand' and petit Juror Is charged against the' Jury commission of Cook 'county lay an ' official report made by tho October grand " Jury before Judge Rlohafd !,. Ruthin $ to day. ' . "';.' Th system of Jury drawing n the offlc of the Jury commission Is characterised In the report "fraught with fraud and , Ir regular It les." and th pperi t?baxge',.1 mad that the -selection of Juror ot in order with the law, but purely rested upon the personal choice of th Jury commis sioners and their employes. A system 1 of bogus cards and false - list ,1ft jolftaa out In th report. 617 Irt-iho Iambs ., 72 50 Idaho lambs '......'.....;....'... 83 128 Idaho ewes ......,;.' 10S 148 Idaho ewes, feeders 108 l?o Idaho ewes ....' 103 300 Wyoming lambs.. 62 2l Wyoming lambs 42 80 Wyoming lambs, culls...,..:. 87 225 Wyoming' lambs, Ulls.. : 88 288 Wyoming ewes ....,....,.,lt 118 Wyoming ajwes ... . r.. . . . t. .107- ' t .,1 CHICAGO . I.IVR tlTOCK MARKET Pr. 3 00 ' 4 40 3 00 4 40 6 25 8 00 4 40 6 10 5 85 75 16' 4 m 8 90 4 00 ( 10 8 15 3 00 . 3 50 ' 4 15 4 00 Cattle and Sheep flteady Hogs Steady to Higher. CHICAGO.' Oct. ' 28. CATTLTC Receipt. 9 000 head; market steady. Vteers, $5.fiO(U 9.10; xowg. $3.5rJrS.25; heifers. $3.rjoi8.00; bulls,,, t3.tXr7J4.867- calves, $3.00(39.75; stockers " 'iroCJSRecelpts, estimated at 15.000 head; market steady to 04J higher. Choice heavy, $7.907i8.00; butchers, I7.8.V(T8.00; light mixed, $7.40fi7.60; choice light. 87.4(Kti7.0: backlnir. $7.6Vjj7.90; pigs, $5.0oru'r.3o; bulk of sales, $7.70 (G'l.so. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, esti mated at 20.000 head; market steady. Sheep. J3(KVf5.25; lambs. $6.007.00; yearlings, $4 50rf s.oo. Kanaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Oct. 28i CATTLE Re celpts, 11.000 head, Including 1.200 southerns; market steady to- strong i stockers, weak; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.26 8.50; fair to good, $4.75-&.25; weatern steers, $3,8075.50; stockers and feeders. $3.15 (&4.80; southern steers, $3.25iij4.85; aoutliern cows, $2.ri0'f 3.80; native cows. $2.26-34.75: native helfera $3.157j,5.00; bulls, $2.75J3.7I!; caive. fij.ou'ue.Yii. HOOS Receipts, 11.000 head; -marhet. Bo to 10c higher; top, $7.80; bulk of les. $7.85 S17.70; heavy, 37.65(fi7.M)', packers and butch era $7.45&7.70; light, f7.myl.Q0; plg. $6.35 V 1 ti. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.000 head; market, steady: lambs. $5.00141.80 yearling. $4 605.00; wether. $4.00&4 ft ewes, $3.8fff4.00; Blockers arid feeder, $3.00 430.W. t St. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST, LOUIS. Oct. 28. CATTLIC Receipts, u.iuu. inciuning z.oou cexan; native market steady to 10c lower; Texan, 10o to 16c high. er. Native shipping and export steers, $6.76 -it "XO; dressed beef and butcher steers, $6.25 'uu.au; steel under 1,4)00 pound, $4.00-u4i.80 stockers and feeders, $3.605 50; cows and neirero, K-Hlii at; canner. $2.25(2.66; bulls $2.7514.00; calves. 8o.6tij8.00; Texas and Indian steers. $3.505.75? cows and heifers, Z.lliKa4 iu. HOUS Receipts, 8,800 head; market strong, ir-lgs and light. 85.lffrffi7.60; packers, $7 ?5C(i7.65; butchers and test .heavy, $7.70 I.S4. , 1 , SHEEP AND IvMBS RecelX. 2000 market strong.' Native muMons, $3.O0fj4.26 lamb, $1.7r,ii7.10; cull and bucks, $2.aO4.76; stocaers, a. 20104. w. - . . St. Joseph Live S tote k Market.- ST. JOSEPH. Oct. 28. CATTLE Re- ceip's suuu neaa; market steady; ateers 84 10-Ui.o"; co . ana , neiiera, $2.50eiS.oo calve 13 00c 7 5. HOGS Receipt. 7 000 head; market rong to be nigner; top, 17.80; bulk of sales i 407 70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpt, 2,500 naau; lamDS, tt wim.iu. John Aber Wyo. 9M 4 80 5 fci-der ... ssl 4 4 cows... ...1178 4 85 William Watson Wyo. ... W-0 4 85 6 heifers... 891 4 85 , ..lUUo 3 50 Janus Atkinson Wyo. ...11.15 5 10 8 cow... ...lus 6 10 7 cyws.... ,..11:0 3 85 6 cow.... C. II. Hamilton Wyo. . .. M'l 3 so 2.1 cow 4 50 Clieeietnan Wyo, 4 to 9 feeder. 4 ("I 19 feeder. 4 55 about 2.900 nog were posted tin morning and not many more than that number were received. A a result, bullish feeling was rife 111 the hog yard from the Blonx City Mr Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la . Oct. 2H.-(8peeial Tel gram.) CATTLE Receipt, 1.000 head market steady) feeders, weak; beeve. 84. 00-08.00; cows, - $3 0041-4.76; feeders, $4.0041 eu.uu, jeariuiKa, fo.vii a). moos Receipts, lotiy head: market So higher; range of prlcas, 17.007.64; bulk of sales, $7. if.7. 0. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Movement )f Hog: to Market Con tinue About the Same net In Prewlon Week. v CINCINNATI, Oct." .-(Spejtlat.X-Prio Current says: Ther la a comparatively steady movement of hogs ,i marKet.; To tal western packing was 455,000 compared with 450.C00 the preceding . week aqd, 696.- 000 last year. Since Murch 1 the total. Is 14.7O0.O0O against 17.005,000 a enr-ago. Prom inent places compare, as follows: , 1949. Chicago Kansas City. South Omaha. St. louls St. Joseph ..... Indianapolis ... Milwaukee Cincinnati '..... Ottumwa Cedar Rapids . Sioux City ..... St. Paul ....... Cleveland ....... MACK HAS ....B.020,000 ....L935.OH0 .... j, root ..,.i.afl0.ooo .,v1.023.000 810.090 ...J 490.ono $30,000 vw ' 8.610. 0t) 1 236.8110 1.225,000,' l,33ft.ono , 1,410, (DO v , 960.400 , V$S,OT 410 o .'. 335.008 80.000 j 264.0U0 - 330.000 ....... ...'; Slftoao, w'5,0( ' ; 350. 000 40.000.' 420.000 400000 nothing: TO SAY Chairman Refnaea to Dlacn Re HtC4. .ll.eaa TwrUadE-Jtat. . ' Sidetrack Bryanj. ttc-W WASHINGTON. Octf ; 2irmari E. Mack, chairman of the democratic ndflonal committee, declared, tonight that he had nothing whatever to .say. concerning th reported mov to sidetraeh Willlgmr ien-' nlngs Bryan as leader of the party, snd' elevate present Governor Judson Harmon of Ohio to that pottlott, , ,. . v: Mr. Mack's periodical, ,' the National Monthly in lis last (sue cam o'ut with a powerful article from the pen of Governor Harmon, and throughout Its-pages there was no laudatory mention of the Nebigs kan. The peculiarity of this created a sen sation, but no explanation; thus 'far has. been forthcoming. YELLOW BHKAST DIES OF PALI. Former Implacable Fo of Whit Mast Burled a Christian. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Oct. 38.-4 Special.) Information has been received her -4f the recent death at his modest little cabin on Ponca creek, Rosebud reservation, or Yellow Breast, formerly on of the war chiefs of the Brule Sioux trlb of Indians. It Is stated that Yellow Breast was one of the conspicuous figures In th Custer massacre. , i . Although formerly an irriplaofcbl foe of th then hated "pal face," during' reoent years he had been on friendly term With tha whites who lived In the vicinity of hi home. Desiring to beoonie a Christian he only last winter was confirmed a a mem ber of the EpUoopal church by Assistant Bishop Johnson of Sioux Fall. Th fu neral of the old chieftain waa -held under the rites of th Episcopal church In All Saints' chapel, at Ponca substation. Rev. W. B. Robert of Dallas oftlelatlng., Yel low Breast waa between 86 and tO'.ysar' of age, and died a th rasult of Injuria sustained by falling out of a wagon about threo , week ago. '.. ' Stolen Pocketbook Foand. ONAWA, la., Oct; Ot. lip4olI. Ollbsrt Smith of Little Sioujr, la., awok. )!.,. )U room above on of the local restaurant Tuesday morning about on o'clock to dis cover that he had been robbed sf .consid erable amount of money. He at otic sus pected Charles Stewart who occupied th same bed and called the . police., . ypoii searching the suspect th pocketbook found. Stewart was arrested on a charg of larceny and given a hearing and bound over to the grand Jury. 8 if art claim that Smith was intoxicated and while In this state unknowingly placed his pocket book In his possession. Stewart ifi V itiid brella mender. ' . Stork In Sigh. Receipts of live stuck at ...a six princi pal western iiiuiseia yeaieruay: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 4 4H8 2 16 13 260 S-oux City l.tluO t,o) St. Joseph 8,Xi 7.0il 3 5a) Kansas City 11,000 11 000 6 00) St. Louis 6.100 8 HoO JOO) Chicago 9.(00 15 000 iouoo Total 33.5SS 4.vS 48.760 -. Metal Market.. - NEW YORK, Oct, - if M ETAI.K titand arj topper on the- New-t-York metal ex change was dull and nominal 1 rrxfav with spot and all positions Up to tho cud of January closing at $12 60. aked. Local broker qutiW lak4 Copper, lit tfTMHi 14 In; electrolytic. $12 5vu 12.75: casting, $U 3T', d 1J t):S. London inarkot steady and a tiuio higher with spot at L17 and fuliire at .IS 2s m1. Tin wss easy locally lAindoti market lower; spot 1133 2 6d; future, 110. lA-ad quiet locally r -spot. $4 3'iSlrl ImiiVmi 111,11 Met higher at 03 Is id. - Spelter quiet locally: spot $! 4e-j:ti.5."i. London market un changed at 23 2 bd. I toll lower at 61 3d for Cleveland -warrant - In London. Local market steady;- No. 1 fotltidr north ern. $19 tXd 18.50: No, 2. $1S iu-u 19 Oil, No. I sotiihein and No. 1 southern soft. $19 2.1u 19 78 i ... ST. LOUIS Oct. 2 -METALS -Lead easy, $4 as-rM r7Vs; speTter, quiet, $r30. Be Want Ad are Business BoosUr. 1 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 2S.-COTTON-Fvtur opened steady; October,. 14 bfctt 4.68c; No vember, 14. S60; December, 14 65c: January, 14.65c; March, 14 07c; April, 14 60c. offered; May. H.ViTc; July, 14 600; vAiigust, 1410c; September, 13.12c, offered. a . SK1 closed quiet. lO-fMiltit higher; mid dling upland. 14.75c; middling gulf, . 15.00c ; sales, 4.125 bale. .. , .v k' ; . .. Futures closed steady. '.losing - bid: October. 1435c; November it tic: jjinusry. 14 61c; Februsr)', 14 ; . Marelt. . 14. Vic; April.' 14-uoc; May. 14. tie;-June, 14 lc; July, 14 58c; August. 14 (c: September) 13 17c. IIAI.VI-SION. 'lex.. Oct. 28 COTTON Hlrfhef. I4t4c. ST.- IXH'IS. Oct 28 COTTON-Hlgher iniddltng. HSc: sales, 12 ' bales: ' reeet)s. 5 :C'J bales; shipments, 2,496; stock. l fai6. NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 28 -4"OTTON Spots' steady; low ordinary. 10'4c; ordi nary, llK-luo, noiiilnal: good ordLnary, 12c; strict gisod oidinarv 13 8-16c: low middling. lc: tict low middling, 13 16-16c; middling, 14 4-16c; stllel middling. 14 6-16; 'good mid dling. 14-16c; strict good mldd log, HSu: middling fair, llc; ml. Idling fair I fall. l.ISc; fair, li'-ic. nominal. . Receipt. S.n.J, stock, luj.760. Molaaari, iiiir aud i NKW YORK,- Oct 28.' fttirOAR Raw. 1 1 in; refining, I.MsQg.poc; ' centrifugal. 98 net 4 3014 8ft'-: inolasse sugar. $.1 f.'viJ Hoc aj..iA . m. . . j ... . , r.ri.uru, .ii.it. teiee, sevei puauerao. 6 2f.c; granulated, ilk.