0 TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 16. 110. CR1L1ASDPR0DDCE MARKET Wheat Pricei Steady, but Trading it ETrrrrrrr' Slow. r-fi ,: i r XESDEXCY BECOMES BULLISH C Vale Rale Firm, Oolm to Hesitation Part of Holders to Unload .tlhr 4 Utloae in Favorable. 4 l-ik. OMAHA. Oct. 18, 1910. Wlt ruled gu-ady but quL.t ail durint,' tea short session, values were narrow and the market wan without special teuture. iradera were Inclined to be bullish ana ex pected a rally, i ha caati demand was very quiet. Corn ruled firm early. later became weak on Uquidation and few country ottering. The weather continue very favorauie throughout the belt. With the movement l" corn values should work lower. Cash wheat offeilng were liberal n today, and u outside markets were weak and lower the buera were not Inclined to be anxious to take the sample offered, values were easy at Vo lowet, with count, y offering oid corn freely, tha spot corn market ruied neavy, allowing alns of dullness and lack of buying den, and. Values ruled weak at a to Vc lower on the sample floor. Primary wheat leceipt were L064.000 bueheis and shipments weie 4l,0u0 bushels, gainst receipts last year of i t, LOW buan els and shipments of Slv.ooo bushels. Primary corn receipt were tmS.uuo bush els and shipments were 2).0n0 bushels against receipt last year of 266 onu busn eis and shipments of 212 000 bushels. Clearance were 46.CnO busheis of corn, LOW bushels of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 176,00u bushels. Liverpool closed Vid to M lower on wheat e-nd fed lower on corn. Osnaztst Cash trices. WHEAT No. t bard. JKff'Jf.c; No. t ihard. i&'.fco ; No. 4 hard, najWHc; re sotad bard, 78VMnWc; No. I spring. ftt1 Ytn; No. 1 spring, WVa'tc. CORN No. 1 white, 4n4ifcv4,a: No. I whlta, eSHfe-trtc; No. 4 white, 44-.u-tfie; No. 3 yellow, 4o'(U46V: No. I ysllow. 45H-4"c; No. 4 yellow, ffVtii'tfc; No. J. 4ia'45Vic; No. J, toMi".:; No. 4, 44'ii-Sc; No grade, OtfU'tc. OATS No. i white, aa.tnc; standard. CaiSHic; No. 1 white, 2AAm; No. 4 white, lbkUVio; No. I yellow, 228Vsc; No, 4 yeliow, 2 VS'JSHc. BARLtl'-No. 3, ta5oc; No. 4. 0so; No. 1 feed. SifiWc. R TBS No, a, HiS72oi No. 3, 7Ji71o. Oarlet Ueoeiots. Wheat. Corn. Oats. 1 Sou 277 87 61 32 20 W Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha Dululh CHICAGO OR AIM AND PROVISIONS Featar of tha Tradlagt and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Oct. 15.-Taklng a hint from continental European markets, all of which closed today at an advance, wheat here finished with a net gain of Ho to Ha o. Tha and of trading left corn down Vso, oats onf a shade to and hog products varying from loss to a rise of 15c. Although Liverpool at night was slightly lower for wheat than twenty-lour hours previous, continental quotations were de cidedly firm and were supposed to reflect leas favorable Argentina crop reports. Ant werp advanced lc, and on Hour Paris was up 2Ho. Faltering prices northwest and corn weak ness locally counted against the bulls, but these Influences were more than offset by tha fact that primary arrivals for the week wera 8,000.000 bushels less than a year ago. Expectation of smaller world shipments formed another source of support. Through out tha day, aa a whole, short sellers were hin,uauVly ntfirce lfi not actually timid. Tha cloaa was firm at nearly best prices of the aosaJon. December ranged from 94To to 97Ho u'seMrx1' Wlth f'naJ ajM Uf l K New low records were again In corn. De cember fluctuated between Via and 47Hc, closing net lower, but firm at 7.o. Cash corn rilled weak. No. 8 yellow In tha lateat trading was 4iK3 to 4Vms. OaU rallied a little with wheat at the last December Bold from 30o to 814ic, and finished a shade off at 8oo to 30vo. Provisions showed firmness, final Quo tations were unchanged to 5c to 7o higher for pork; 2Vio down to ic to 8o up for ioriko,nd W1U rlb " " a4vanc Tha leading futures ranged as follows: - ' , ArUoloB.I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Closa. Yea'y. WTieat OoL Ieo. May July Corn Oct Deo. May July Oats teo. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Oct Nov. Jan. Mty Rlhs Oct Jan. May 93V3HI 4H!3SirMi &1V(M 74.flV, l ouo i oiWuoVu 484 4S 47Vy V., 4,-W 474 474 60 60H Wi 84 834 1TB7H 16 70 12 87' 8" SU4i I .VI m S4'u- U 83 IT 85 I 17 671 17 60 U 77i 111 81) Id S7V. 17 85 1 70 12 8ft I v 12 87V 12 8TV 12 86 11 77 11 80 U 78 11 77V4 11 ift I 10 87 Vk 10 TM, 10 68 10 671 10 85 W 10 1UU 10 liWl 10 16 10 ti 10 R7V4J 11 00 10 87 11 00 10 85 36 V 37V 40 lVi! 30 87 271 80 No. . Cash quotations were as follows: FLOt.'lt guiet; winter patents, 4.SOig4 96; straights, $4.vO4.7o; eprlng straights, 14.08 4 76: bakers, 3 H0iu6.0o. It YE No. 1, 77o. BARLEY Feed or mixing, BOJMGc; fair to choice malting. 71fiT6c. Flax, No. 1 southwestern, 818!; No. 1 northwestern. 12.65. Timothy, $t.&Ou 8.50. Clover, $S.0tK(i 13.75. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., US .00 6'1.;. I-rd. jx-r 1W lb.s., 811 .85. Short ribs, sides, (loose) IH 0""i ll.uo, short clear aldea, (boxed) fll.i&a 11.60. Total clearances of wheat and flour ware equal to 158,000 bu. Primary receipts were 1.0M.OOO bu., compared with 1.27LOU0 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. iOstlmated receipts for Moiulay: Wheat, 43 curs; corn, 237 cars: oats, 130 cars, hogs, 25,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. I red IfcuDTe; No. 8 red. tttftfio; No. t hard' souStM:; No. I hard, W.ujC'jc, No. 1 northern spring, $1.1191.12; No. 2 northern spring $1.0HtfUl; No. t spring, $1.0f,ai.l0. Corn: No I oasb, ixUe'c; No. 8, 44;ic: No. 2 white' i4nc; No. S white. 4tr-4!v; No i yellow, 4S'484!,o; No. i yellow, 4H,to4DWo Oats: No. 2. 30c; No. 2 white. (32c No' $ whlta, $01tU31c; No. 4 white, 3oii30c: Undard, 81a3J'c ' UUTTER steady; creameries. I44i2c dairies, 4)27o. ' IKJC13 bteady, at mark, cases Included, 18&Ho; receipts, 4,iM cases; firsts, 4o; prime firsts, 26c. CHEF.SE1 Steady; daisies, ISVyirUc; twins, l4iil5o.-, young Americas, 16o; long horns. lfio. POTATOtJS Steady; choice to fancy 603 66c; fair to good, 4ii45o POULTRY Steady; turkeys, 17c; fowls. 110; springs. llc. VEAL Steady; to to 0-ih. weights, iil0c tO ot 85-lb. weights, 'gl0c; So to 110-lb weights, umsc RYr-Cah, 77c HARIjKY Caih. vrf77c TIMOTHT Cash. $7.50ifS.80; March, It 90 Q9 40. CI.OVER-Cash. IllOOIjlJiO; October $14 r.. Chics go Receipts: Wheat. 91 cars; corn ISO cars: oats, 277 cars. Kstimmed for Mon day: Wheat, 43 cars; corn, 237 cars, oats 1J cars. Kaaaas City Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS C1TT. Mo.. Oct 15 WHEAT Iiecember. Muv4c. sellers; May. ks4 l"o. bid. Cash, unchanged to lo lower: No. 2 hard. w"ri10i: No. S, Ctic; No. 1 red, VhftsTc; No. 8. ViiWc. CORN December. 46c, sellers; Msy, 47'4j 4o. sellers. Cash, unchanged to He lower; N. I mixed. 80c; No. I, mixed, &0c; No. 2, white, 6t)Vtc: No. S. &0c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 whlta, a35c; No. 8 mixed. 81i 'tc. RY E No. f, 7.-c. HAY exchanged; chntca timothy, $1S.604 It. to; rholi-e prslne. tli.on HUTTER-Creamery, 28c; firsts. 25c; aeo ontl tV; packing stock. !iy-c LUG :-Extras, ro; firsts, ' 25c; seconds. 17o. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 1.() Lat0 Corn, bu 14 txo i3 0m Oau, bu 12.0U0 at. Leala Weral Market. T. LOl'IS, Mo., Oct- 18 WHEAT-FM-tures, higher; Iterember, .Tc; Msy. f 1 p. f'ash, weak: trs.-k- No. $ red, V.'VctiUOL No. I hard. Wci,ll 0i COKN Futures, wesk; December. 4c Msy. i!,c. t'sn, lower; track; No. 1 lc: No. t white, 61o. OATS-Futurea, steady; December, 80c; May, .. Cash, lower; track: No. 1 31c; No. I white, M'uJ.'c. KICK Wesk; 7ic. ll.ot'H hte,iv; red winter pMentx, $4 60 t6.v0; extra fancy and strata-lit, I4 10J4 60, hsrd winter clears, lltS'o I M HEFIv -Tim ithv, 87 t0tf8 R0 CtiKNMEAL 2 40. ItRAN Wesk, sacked, enot trmk, fog 4c. ii.AY Stee.ly; tlniothv, 1 1 4 00 ti 13. 0J, prelrle. 8ll oiJH.OO. It i)()N(l hc. IIHMP TWIN!; Ttjc, I hui iMii.Ns I'oik. uncne, Job bing. 81S."5. I, lint, wesk, prime stem, 12 to. Iiy shU meat. Stes'ly, boxed exti shorts. l?'jr: ciem nls, 12c, short cl.-srs, 12c. llacon stc'1v. boxed extra shorts, 14c; clear libs, 14u; short clesru. 14 u. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls U0 8() W'hf-at. bu S' OiO 4S '.''O T'orn, bu lS.f1 1".) Oats, bu !.oo 6. no) KKW VII8K UKXF.RtL 81 A ft K K T Qaotatloaa of the Day on Vartooa ( ommodt ties. NEW YORK. Oct. U -FIiOCO- Quiet; spring patents, 8.7 Ml; winter sirsmhts. 8l'iM:, n.mei' iHieal. 84 .Ajj4 .Ni; spring clears, $4.i;i4 40; winter extras, .o. 1. l M 8 , winter extras .No 2. ; ,i "n :t U; Kan sas straights. $4.7''u4.W. Rye flour steady; fair to fcoort, 4 (nj,i4 :;,- ,-holoe to fancy, 84 2u'(J4 40. Buckwheat flour, quiet. $2 35 per loi) ll.s. CORN MEAL Quiet; fine white and yel $3M it"'u' ' core- $l-svari.8i; kiln dried. WHEAT Spot market steady; No. 2 red, $1.ii, elevator, and 1 . t. o. b., afloat; No. 3 northurn, Duiuth, $1 1V f. o. b., afloat, tutuies market was quiet, but rrlcts were steady on week-end covering and better re),l. than vn.f.iiul r.n.n Liverpool and the continent, closing Vc not higher. Lvcemher, $1.02 8-ltil.u3; closed, $l.i-, May. $1 oi'.vitt 1.07V. ; clos.d, $l.u;-. CORN Spot market steady; No. 2, 571.0, elevator, uomcstiu basis, to arrive, and 67'4iO, f. o. b., afloat; futures nuirkpt was without trsnssctlons, closed unchanged to o net advance; December closed, i6'c: May, 60c. OAT8-pot market steady; stsndard white, 3'io; No. 2. 88c; No. 3. 37c; No. 4. 8c; futures market wan without transac tions, closing '.iifc net advunce; October closed, iiic; Ieoemler, 37c; May, 3H'tu. Fk;fc.U Quiet; western spring bran. In 1K-Ib. sacKs, $Jl.7;".i'.'l 5; standard mid dling, ltm-lh sacks, $23 0"it:23.S6, city, 100 'b. sacks. 8JZ.60. MAI bteauy; prima, $120; No. 1, $1.12' 11;.; No. 2. ..0m l.n,; No. 3, lkc$1.0l. Hul'S Mtsady , state, common to choice, L10 lB3.1c; 119, KaOc; Paclfio ct.ast, 1D10, 14fl7c; IWQ, lOUHc HIDE8 Firm; Central America, 21c; Bogota. 21 Vj 22 '4c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 2T-4U 25 c; hei'imds. 21j23c; thirds. Ia20u; re jects, 1iV(17o. TALIAJW-Steady; prime city, hhds., 7o; country, 7t4jo. munMinu-Pork, steady; mess, $2100 (fii'l.:0: tarnlly. I.UI.UO; short clear, $22.0fKyi 23 1)0. Heef, market steady; mess, $15.0n5 15.50; family. ia.0ijg-20.00; beef hams, $.'2 OOft 24.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $lo.utKij 18.00; pickled hams, $4.50rui 15.00. Lard steady; middle west prime, $12 75 12.S8; refined steady; continent, $13 20; bouth America, $14.00; compound, $10.26 BL'TTER Firm; creamery, held, second to special, 2&;u32e. EOGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown, fancy, $8 36c; stats. Penn sylvania and nearby gathered brown, 81 33o; freh gathered, extra firsts, 2A330c; fresh aathered. fit-am (a7trt. X . gathered, seconds, 2'y'irA2c; fresh gathered. . tanuiea, jsrgasc; rresh gath ered, dirties, No. 2 candled, 12t)c. CHJCE.SK Steady ; state, whuie milk, spe cial. lj'Vjnc; lancy, l.'-'ic; choice, ltva 15c; good to prime. 14'il4c; common to fair, ll(613c; skims, full to special. 12tf l-'Ho. POITI.THT Atlv mtAv. .ii.i. ens, 14c; fowls, 14'B'lic; turkeys. 126' 15c. x'.cnocu, 41001, western Droiiers, Irvine; western fowls, 14ijj)18c; western spring tur keys, 14625a WKATHKH ll THE GRAIN BELT Oat lost la for Coatlaaed fair Oror aaday, with Little Cbanaa. OMAHA. Oct. 15. 1910. Fair weather continues general In ths Central valleys and throughout the west, W'lth the vru ntl.in u t . - ..... 1 - occurred In the extreme southwest within the last twenty-four hours, and a generally unsettled condition tUat prevails In that section this morning, Considerable cloudi ness still prevails In the upper Mississippi vallav and ui nu k. i.Ll . . iz. ?U"ila co,,t- but weather la generally 1. r "auoui me east. lemperatures are slightly lower along the Atlantic coast, in the west gulf states and throughout the lake region. Ihey are higher In the Mis souri valley and the northwest, and are higher generally on ths Pacific slope. An area of h . h nr..,,... .1 .' . , . -- r ' .uiiuiiuv. over .ne greater portion of the west, and the out- tavurwoie tor continued fair weather 1n this vicinity tonight and Bun day. With no ImTHirtonl ,.t.un I.. . perature. "" leniperatura and preolpltatlon in Omaha for the last twenty-four hours, compared with tha preceding three years, la as fol U10. 10. llsw. 1W7. Minimum temperature.... 62 28 60 47 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 65 degrees. I'eflciency In precipitation since Maich L 12.41 Inches. leflclency corresponding period la 1&09 1.60 Inches. I ef llHnni'V MrauMKtn m I nu 1.88 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. IB. WHEAT De cember, 3108; May. $1.10; cash, No. 1 hard, $1.0s,; No. 1 northern, 31.07f7l.O8; No. 3 northern. $1.08G1.06; No. 8, $1.014il.04. FIAX-Closed $2.65. CORN No. 3 yellow, 50c. OATS No. 3 white, 29ty)o. RYENo. I, 71V72c U RAN 818. D04j 18.00. FLOUR F1 rat patents. $5.1(ii.80; second, natents. t4 yarn in- t to t...o . second clears, $2.20Q2.D0. Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15. BUTTER Firm; extra, western creamery, S2o; nearby prints, 33c. EGOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby flrsta, 28c, at mark: current re ceipts. In returnable cases, 27o, at mark western firsts, free cases, c at mark' current receipts, free cases, 27o at mark CHEESE-Btsady; New York full creams choice, 15c; fair to good. 14luSc. Llreroool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Oct. 15. WHEAT-8pot dull; No. 2 red western, no stock; futures quiet: October, "s 2d; December, 7s 8d; March, 7s 8d. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, 4a lOd: futures dull; January, 4a 4-.d: .Feb ruary, 4s 4d. Peorlav Ursvin Market. PEORIA Oct 15.-CORN Lower; No. t yellow, 4c; No. $ yellow, 4840; No. 8, 4Ac: No. 4. 47V,c; no grade, 46' vo. OAT8 Unchanged; No. 1 whlta, 82o; standard. SlVac; No. $ while, 314c; No. 4 white, 8oa. Loval Seoarltte. ... ...... fnTniakt Ku 1 1 . 1 r I I - V Co., 44S Oinaua National iiank building: b!a. .ih adsm Co ft.) wsrrsnta I ear rent lu BMtrl, Crwmary (d St 4 Colorao T.I. 10. t str etnt 41 Cud.hr racking Co. 6 n foluuibu.. N.b.. K. U , lt IH P.i.v.r O. E. Pr cant nola 1U . M I' .lrniont t'rmr. lal ( . par cant Oatman Kit. In. Ca lue tiardr. Nab.. Miuttctixl I. w liuarit.tlon.l Cnn. Co., wits too Iowa Portland Camaat lat a S kaia U. t t 1 ) CL ptd. wtcklt M KaliML City R. a U 8. 14 Lincoln. Nab., O. A E. aom It Nabraaka l.Nnc. Co.) u. 4 per (oat Nrbroaa Ta.aphone Co 101 Morrla Co. 4H. ' Umaha W'lo a. ll W Omaba Vtc Co. U ptt w Ouialia C. B St. Hr tit t par cant at Uui.M ai I'. B. St. K a, l.i. r.n..h Rt Hi E. 111. a. Hi 84 100 lt) at 100 i M '4' i lut aj ). 41 Ontaaa C. . It. B. pfd....'. Om.k . 11" InltaS Rallwaj ptd Valos to.k Yard, stock. Omah 1 New York tnrb Market. The following quotations are furnished by Logan & Bryan, memhere New York Ktock exchange, ;Ui South tJlxleenlh strset. Omaha: Amar. Tobacco ... bar Stale Uas Dull Coalition ... ata tlilno ttuaf tnsoliat4 Fraction Irl-Dlr Kir CwnlraJ Kiy Oonaolldated .. Kir tiuh Franklls Cilrou. Uoldflald 1aranc . tina.d iMalsr ... .411 Inapiratlcn 10U . II LarOM 4 H i Nn. Unnaallilsla4.. II. . 4J Nowkoua 1 . f't.la (.'cjfipsr f . IttHawklda CuaJlUoO .. 44 1. 8 Rr (.'antral 1. . w Swift rag. tv. loi-, . 1 fUare-gnabuck Oo...!!!)1,. . Sil.ar Pl, k I . 14 Superior a Plllabung U74 . ll4T..opah Muting .... ft. . 'Trlrt Cuvw 4-a . t-a Nor tli Lake 4 Jtoctaaua 8 - tlaUjtkway t U SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONUS Wheat Market Ooc$ Down Faster Than Wa Anticipat?d. COTTON KEEPS ON MOVING IT flank Mtenirnt xhnma Decline In Loans, While I rait lompanlr Report a Fairly l.arar Inrrease. NEW TORK, Oct. 15 (Special Tele gram. ) if this w-eei. s sudden outburst of I stock erohanxe rpeculntlon for the rlne. It is rrnraniy lair to s.iv that the Well street commun ty has tint taken It very seriously. The stock exhehanpe speculation of beaan, a every one hnon 1. In a nilscnn ceptlnn of both the Industrial and the banking situation: but it had at least be fore It the outward lma of Immense pros, petity. It Is hsrdly necessary to point out where the present pus. Hon of affnlrs differs from either ep.sode. Very postMv. the sonihnt spectacular rise in the week's prices h.-td Its Immediate origin In the recent protection of their po sition ny speculators who had sold short :n conf'dent expectation of an October money SMtieere, or of a very bad shotilnfj fnr the crops. The wheat market goes down faster then any one anticipated, and in spite of sup port yy strong trade Interests The cotton market goes up fast. In ths face of roalls lm? snles by the manipulators themselves, and of Incredulity on the usually excited southern markets. The Rank Position. The bank position is abnormally strong In September end abnormally weak In Oc tober; a new theory to explain Its alterna tions has to be contrived almost everv week. Todays weakened bnnk statement showed decline of $la.200 0ix) in the loans, whereas the weekly trust compunv state ment reported a loan Increase of i2.rUKi .OHO. This still leaves sonteth nc to be acmunted for. in a week of extensive speculation for the rise In stocks. l'Rih reserves. In the actual statement, decrease lest, thiin fl.rmo.noo-onlv one-fifth of yeaterday's estimate by the banks and the surplus rises $4 .Mi,ii. The total sur plus is. however, $vki,0ii0 less than a year ai:o. Excess of lonns over deposits Increase sliHhtly: it was $25,400,000 toriav ss against $t,000 last Saturday. 814,200.000 a fort night ago. and a $1onooo excess in de posits of the week of 1W9. The Cotton Situation. If the home banks and the European banks should agree in approving S r Ed ward Holden s plan of an Independent company to guarantee cotton bills of lad ing against fraud or losa, It is difficult to see how the cotton trade can refuse to con sider It. Sir Edward and the bankers con tend that a guarantee, being a part of the operation ,n exchange, would fall on the European purchaser In his settlement with his bank. The southern cotton ex changes assume that the southern shipper would have to ray the fee, and they ob ject to the whole proposition on that ground. People who have studied the evstorn under which the cotton crop has hitherto bnen exported, have been tempted to ma): a very similar comment on that svstom. Machinery ot finance and transportnt on. under which no human beins could be sure where tha cotton was. against which exchange was belnir drawn, or whether indeed thnt particular cotton was actually In existence, was n system better suited to the sixteenth than to the twen cth cen ury. There are details to the problem to be worked out in any plan, among them the vexed question us to who will be mulcted for the suggested year. Rut It seems at loast, to be lnoumbent on people In the trade, who object to the unintelligible pro ject of reform, to supgest another. Number of sales and leac.ng quotations on stocks were: galea. Hlfh. Ixiw. cloaa. AlllB-Chalmri pM . 100 ty 3314 Mu Amalgamated Copper 14.2m) 70 4H' 46H H4 lte American Agricultural .... pto 4fit 44'4 8S4 M "imi'.B ova. ougar Ainaricao Can American C F Amarloan Cotton Oil American H. 4 U pfd....' Am. lea Bevurltlc Ainer'tcaji Unseed American looomotlv .... Amarloan g. A R. American 8. A K. pfd.... Am. Steal Foundries...... Am. Sugar Harming American T. A T American Tohseoo pfd , Amarican Woolen Anaconda Mining Oo Atohlson Atoblaon pfd Atlantlo Co at Line BaJUjmnr A Oh Ik IWlhlehem Steal !v Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacina Oentral Ltber Central Uaather pfd Central of New Jar ear Chaaapaak A Ohio t.'hlcago A Alton Chicago Great Western... C. O. W. pfd l-hlcgo A N. W C. M. A Bt. P c. a, a a st. u Colorado K. A I Oolorado A Sou them Consolidated Ga Corn Product. Delaware A Hudaon lienrer A Rio Grande l. I. too 1,91 100 w 87 600 20 i.ioo 'tiii 11.400 Tf 1 11 too loss ioa i'4 10 45 4S 46 o u 111 0 3t 13IH4 USH M 400 22 llUj 114 1.100 42U. 4H 4S 11,100 106 H 1115, 1 101 101 100', 300 US 111 111 tino ih nw4 nvvi 1,000 90 2 6.700 7V, 77 't 3.400 1 lf6't M4w 1,1ml Id !6 S-. H6 I6 .W0 13 11 J 2O0 8 3S III LOO 36 J1V, UH toe 4iH 4914 ts ef) H 14h lwi 14,tw0 l7"4 1264 U7'4 It M0 S5t Sfti 15 100 t M 1.700 13a4 Z!, I.414 3"0 174 17 11 100 imti 164 IM14 II. A II. O. pfd Distiller Secuiittee. ... 100 7V 7 tUt T7 4K) 31S4 llw lw 7) 31 80 Suit 0 6IV4 411 IU 100 4 40 100 163 1E4U, IMt I.OOI) 131 13. 13141, 1,700 0 6.V. 614 iwi E2rl let pfd Bri 8d pfd Oenaral Klectrlo Great Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore etfs. Illinois C'arvlral Interbomugh Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester . Int. Marin pfd. International Paper .... Intrntlonl Pump ..... low Central 1V4 5 U 1)0 II 4V. 1I.4O0 Z24 I1H 18,410 fu tl I.H00 1114k 7(K It 17 4U0 13 H 13 WO 1(14 lu Uhi Kansas city southern 600 84 !4 834 K. O. Bo. ofd 40. Icied Oaa boulevllle A Na.htllla Minn. A St. Ixail M., St. p. A 8. g. M 84., K. A T M , K. A T. pfd Mlesouii PacltVa National meruit Ntbttonal Ijead N. K. R. of If td pfd.... New York Central... N. V.. O. A W Norfolk A Waatero North American Northern Pacific F.ilftc Mall V.9M0 M6 102-4 iu 1,300 141 147tt 14744, 400 II 1144 II 100 Ul 18144 13 1,300 S5V. IM4 100 4714 4714 4714 1.400 &fl4 7t4 M 3 ) 1124 HI 11SV4 1,0-jrt 14 0 .114 800 I J "4 It 33 4,io0 ll.s, Hiuj lit ... 4.7HO 44 43 43H 6"0 WI4 HI etit4 ... S. ) 1J. liai, pin ... l.fttt 314 114 114 ... i,u0 131. 181 UlH ... 300 104 1' l,e, 44 30 400 S614 It 34Uj 100 164 184 IRS luo 38 81 17V Pennaylvaal People's Oa P.. C. C. A St. !.. PkUburg Cil Preeaed Steal Car..... Pullman Palace Car... Hallway Btael Bpnna. Reading 41.100 1M74 Ul4 Kepublto Bteel 1,11)0 )44 1414 K.publlo Bteel pfd l'O 4 fet. 34 noes laiaA'l v o Kock Island Co. pfd... Rt. K A S. T. Id pfd. St. Lou la S. W St. U. t. W. pfd Blo-8hfrtid 8. A I. Southern Paclfio Southern Hallway .... to. iUllwar pid Tnnea Oeper Tax A P.cltlo. T M. U 4 W T.. rJl. L. A W. pfd.. t'nlon Pacific I'nion Paelc pfd t'nlled Ktate Kealty.. t'nlted aiate Kuhber. I'nlted BUile Steel..., I' B. Steel pfd Vth Copper Va. -Carolina Cliemlc! W.baeh Wabaah pfd Weeiern Maryland ... . !. 8y. u ... WJ9 ea ... 1100 44. ... 300 iu io a 400 Ml si 43i 44 1 30 i 8 ... 11,71) 11!4 Hsu nu ... 8. JOO Ti JTV 17Vi ... 1.7V0 4114 40V. 41 -. I A 3t'4 8Ti 300 t4 3i t 6") t-4 31 8.. 400 U t t ... 40,S) 1714 171 171 4 s 2") 7014 Tl.14 10 600 is 14 ... 7B,"J 7t!4 no 10 ... It0 M ... 1 4 ?4V 7414 lll 114 M'S 004 lt 14 4 T 74 1 t0 111 14 w 4 tf4 To 4 4. fir) too WH4 4K14 Weetlnghoua BUeotrt ..... tSO Tt)v w.rtorn I nlon ) 7 Wheeling 4 k 1. loO Mi Total sal for tb day. 41 , 100 eharwa Bostoa Mlatagf Btocka. BOSTON. Oct. 15 Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Allouea 444 la Ball Ooppar inuj . ... 4 Idium Coiur 114 .... 27 M'hwk tu .... 1" V Narada Con. ........ 13 7W Mpieait.g Mines .... Pfv M. 16 North butt 82 Amal. Ckpper ... a, z u a s... Arlxin Cora. .. Allan llo B A C. C. A g. Butte CYiaJIUtin . ir--onn a .......... a 4J.1. A Arucia Cel. A Hetla C:nteruvlal ( oppwr Hart X O Kaet Butt C. M I'ranklm Ulrvu t)n tiraiiby (Vjn Greene taia .... I ale 3Url UDpper. . aerr Lajua Lake Ojpver Asked. . t uid nonuiuon .K-0 iiereuia ... 40 ...130 :::,' ... 11 ... 41 ... 14 ... 4 3 ... 14 . S1H Parrot g, . en Niuin.tr , A C . 7 Shannon , . )i Superior . T:i- bu.rlr A B. at. . Si do pid . T- tth ttotl. . 3H Wlnon . Wulrerln l.oudoM Stack Starkei. LONDON, Oct. 15 American securities cpnitj steady hers today and anout un ciiauged from estrrday's New York clos ing. Covering orders Improved tha list, MvclUy Canadian, facixig aul AJUiaJgey msted Copper and the ma-Vet closed firm and from to above parity. I.ondon closing stock? PonioH. tnr rti"n7 lullll. A Kih. . IM Ui.. tor arrnutit ... I Mo,. Ksn 4V Tas Hi Am.l. t'esper '1 N. T centrsl llH nacnU SS N -talk A West era tu Ati ttlvon lb da, prd. 1 Tl I . 1" ft;t-:o A Writ Bltlmore it Ohio ill Pnni lt.nl tn.dt.n P.r !1 P r 4 Mines . 4M . ' H rr . u lt?a ir: - ,1- . 14 1 IKMfMkl 0 Ohio 113 K.lltt ( l.l' .CO. w. tt SOUthrtry ftj t hi . Mil. St. r pM lte tleera 17 su:hrn r.clfle. luttr.r A K10 0. do. pfd Ere , do. ftrwt pfd ... do. aci-on.1 pfd. flrand Trunk .H I rtitn Pat-tlic ''a do. pd II - I S. -.ee t do, pid 41sw.ha.h 171 do. pf4 40 M liltroia central .184 9prih S'ours t-ll. tlt Hir steady at lo!d par ounce. i-tii.t. 1 ipi per cent. The rate or discount in the open markot for short bills is per cent. The rate of discount in tne open market for three months' bills Is IS per rent New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 1.V Mi INKY On call, nominal. Time loans, firm; sixty days w 644 per cent; ninety days. 4i&4 . per cent; six months, I'-4ij4 per cent. NKW Y'JftK, Oct la 1'HIME MERCAN TILE rAI'LItr-RH-ii) per cent. STKRLlNi EXCHANOE-Steady. with actual buslneas In bsnkers' bills at 4 Kinotff IM for slxty-dsy bills, and st 14 M for de mand. Commercial bills at $4 g2o42W. SILVER Mar, Bc; Mexlt-sn dollars, 45c. HoN US Ciovernment, stesdy; railroad, firm. Closing quotations tin bonds today wera as follows: l'. S. r-t. I. rg....loo int. M. M. 4 44 do coupon 10" Jaoan a S t. S. 3. peg 10: dn i in coupon 101 K. t;. rlo, lat a . I- S. 4. rag 114 L. S b. 4s 131 do coupon Ill t, A N. (int. ., Alll.-t hal lat 8 7 II. K. A T. 1st 4 Am. Ag 6a 10114 do g.a. 4tta .... 44 U H w 7 74 w Am. T. A T. c. 4..1"4 Mo. Paclfla 4.. Atll. j ol4ci- 'S4N. R. R. of M. 44. M do ta Armour A tie. 4H. Atchtaon gen. 4s. . , do ev. 4a do ev. 6s Ai. 1 . 1.. lal aa. . P.I. A Ohio 4a do ik,. ikt 4 W, It. . . . Brook. Tr. ov. 4.. can. of II. I..... Cen. Luther 5 C. at N. J. a ta. 1) N. T. c. g. 1.... soy. 3 do deb. 4s 4t4 W N T , N. H. A H 101 c. 4 134 lu N A W lat c. 4 . . do re. 4 . No. Paclfio 4 . do 3a . "0. S U rf-lg. 4a . . 84 Penn FT. 8Se 1116 1 do coo. 4 . Reading g.n. 4 .. .118 St. L. A B. P. fg. .100 .1'I04 . 71 'S . .l'2'4 a . . 7414 H'. .,70-. . 2 . 05 .1011 . 7 .101 .1044 7 .103 Cite. A Ohio 4... 13 to gen 1" ref. it .!Hst. L. 8. W. c. 4. Chicago A A. i. .. 71 dn let gold 4s. . . 11. H U J. 4. fc labrd A. L. 4.. do gen. 4s o. Pac. col. 4a.... '. M. A 8. P. d. 4e -, do c. 4a C, H. I. A P. 0. 4s.. 75 do 1st ref. 4 do rtg. 4a .k. fuilway 6 ... V(lo, Ind. o. 7 do gen. 4a Colo. Mid. 4 61 Union Pacino 4a... 1 . A s r. A a 4Ha. i do or. 1). A II. or. K do let A rat. .., II. s. ft libber . .. 921 I'. S. Steel ! .., D. A H. O. 4. ... do ref. ua ntftli lei a' 6a Ere p. 1 4a do geu. 4a do ov. 4a, aer. A. do eerie B 104 73 Va -ro. Cliam. 5a. Ml . W abaxli 1st it. .10? . 76o, t,i i,t a ex. 4s. .. . 7i4Weattn Md. 4a . . . . Tl Weat. Hlea. cv. 6s. ss 8 Oen. Elc. cv. .148 Wl. Ceairal 4.. III. tn. let rwf. 4. Mo. Pgc. cr. 6a int. Met. 4W. 11 Bid. Clearing! House Hank Statement. The following Is the New York clearing hoUHtt summary of the weekly statement of banks for the week ending October 16: Clearing house banks' daily averages: 1 ecrease. Lpans Deposits Circulation l,2n4,(W5.000 I,2Z7,34;t.OOO 4S, 118.000 J47.8ii5.O0O Sli.UXo.OUO S14,2iJ.OuO S06.S35.000 7.418.0UO 7,hJ4,0O9 tlH.Ma.tklO 21.SJio.tioO 8.0O,t)0O 4,0.11,0110 31.000.000 a.sw.ooo i, 471.000 1.474.000 Specie Ligul tenders Reserve Reserve required Surplus Ex. U. S. Deposits.... Increase. Clearing house banks' this day: actual condition Decrcsse ......1KS.S5.000 ll).227.000 l,18,ah,000 18,730.000 .......... 48.1M),000 2H.O00 Loans .... Deposits . Circulation iSpecle Legal tenders Reserve . Reserve required .. Surplus Ex. U. S. deposits. Increase. Stats banks and Greater New York clearing house: Loans Specie Legal tenders Total deposits 24KSin,0(V) l.OTil.OOO fi7,171.000 'SOLOOO 815,76:1.000 760,000 304,589.000 032.000 11,170.0110 u.m.voo 11,67(1,000 M.ISJ.OUO trust companies not reporting to of ths Increase. ..1.12,0n7,000 8U,as2.OO0 .. 123,287,000 9S4.000 21 if7n.000 34,000 .. L202.0M.OOO 2,636,000 Baak Clsrlsgi, OMAHA, Oct. 16 Bank clearings for to day were 12,749, 4S8.68 and for the corre sponding date last year e.02,691.t)o. Clear ings for the week were tl7,4h2.243.lrO and for the corresponding week of MOv they wera 116.664.282.04. 1909. Monday S.162.762.61 Tuesday 2,437,174.99 Wednesday 2,653.932.04 Thursday 8,M.",2 91 Friday 2,9tl2,4til.44 Saturday 2,002,691.06 Totals .816,664.282.04 217,482,243.90 New York Mining; Stooka. NEW YORK, Oct. 15. Closing quotations on mining stocks were Alice I.lttla dilef .. T 110 US 46 40 Com. Tunnel stock.. 28 do bond. II 01. OeJ. A Va 10T Horn Silver If Iron Sliver 160 Leadrlll con. S Mxicn Ontario Ophlr titandard Yellow Jacket Movimfst of Bullion. LONDON. Oct . Bullion Amounting to 7,000 was taken Into tha Bank of Eng land today and 1.224,000 was withdrawn tor shipment to Egypt. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-COTTON-The market opened steady at a decline of I'jU points under realising and In sympathy with the disappointing cables. NEW YORK, Oct. IE. Cotton futures opened steady; October, 14.77a; November, 14.71c; December, 14.76c; January, 14 86c March, lt.9Ic; May, 15.02c; July, 16.04c. Cotton futures closed barely steady. Closing bids: October, 14.73c; November, 14.6SH;; December, 14.72o; January, 14.80c; February, 14.86c; March, 14.80c; April, It Kficl May, 14.90c; June, 14rte; July, 14.98c; Au gust, 14.85o. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 14.91c; middling gulf, 16.15c. Sales, none. New York cotton market, furnished by I-ogun A Bryan, members of the New York Cotton exchange, 815 South Sixteenth street, Omaha. 1910, t 8.219,013.43 8.4M).814.72 2,940,810.38 2.846,740.90 8,276,776.94 2,749,488.68 Option. Open. High. Low. (Close. Ysa'y. Oct! ...I H"75 iTTs MM 14 78 14 86 Deo. ... 14 74 14 82 14 78 14 72 14 88 Jan 14 86 14 88 14 10 14 (0 14 M March .1 14 90 14 98 14 90 14 fx) 15 04 May ... 16 02 16 08 14 98 14 98 If IS July ... 1603 16 0s 14 94 14 98 It 14 ' Ooffoo Market. NEW YORK. Oct lB-COFVES Fu ture opened steady at A decline of 37 points in response to lower European cables. Offerings wera not heavy, but there appeared to be very little demand and tha market Closed quiet at a net loss of 7'tilO points. Pales, .5u0 bags. October and November, 8.66c; December, .T0oj Jan uary. 8.76o: February. 1.77c: March. Ihoo- Aprll, 8.81c; May, 8 B2o; June, 8880; July, Auguat, 8 86c; September, 8.860. The weak ness at Havre was attributed In part to tha Influence of the rYench railroad strike Havre closed at a decline of H4 francs' Hamburg was pfg. lower; Rlo, 60 rale higher at 6 8726; Santos. 60 rels lower; 4s 5 8lfi0; 7s 6 2200. Brazilian exchange 5-82 lower at 174. Receipts at the two Bra xlllan ports. 71. Out) bags, against 110 Go0 bags last year. Jundlahy receipts. 6,J0 bags against 76,200 last ywor. New York ware house dellverlea yesterday. 16 (28 bags, against 19.079 bags last year, (tpot ooffe steady; Rio No. 7, lo!i311o; Santo. No. 4, UVk-'U'llVo; mild steady; Cordova, ll6UIe. Evaporated Applea and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK, Oct. U.BVAPO RATED Al'PLES-hteady, with stocks of the bet ter grades small, little demand; on the spot, fancy Is quoted at loo; oholoe, j ci prime, 8'4jc; oommon to fair, 4-4fi7vo DRIED FRl'ITS-rTunee are quiet, but supplies are light and prices steady; quo tations ranging from 60 to loo for Call forntas up to 20-os and 7W5!rVre for Ore gons, 40-tiOs. Apncots are quiet and steady: choice, IHiri2c; extra oholca. 1-J He; fancy, 13iSi4c-. peaches are not ac tive, but offerings are moderate and prices are steady; choice, 7$:',c; extra choice, ertko; fancy, 8Va9c. ltalalns are ateady, with A quiet tradt; loose muscatels sire quoted at 6"4! for Vol crown; choice to fancy eeeded. Hj-W); seed lee, teHot Lon don layers, 1 203 1.86. NEW YORK. Oct. 15 Sugar-Raw, steady: m,uscovado. 89 test, 3 4uc . centrl fuKal, 96 teat, 3 9oc. Molasses sugar. 88 test, 8 16c. Refined, quirt; crushed, 180c; giaauiated. 4-irvc, vowdarsd, fro. OMAHA LIVE SI.GIi MARKET Few Cattle Arme, Hardly Enough to Establish a Price. RUN OF HOGS 13 FAIELY GOOD Open a Mckrl Higher and Move I p vard na the Morulas Adt.arri, tke Demund Brlnaj ry tiueal. flOL'TH OMAHA, Neb. Oct. 15. 1910. necetpti .rt-. Official Monday Official Tuesday Official Heuneaday... Oftlcial Thursday official Friday Estimate baturday.... Six days this week. .. .40.(10 20, IK) 197. 40 fame days last week....S.r'2 II. sis 142.714 name days 2 weeks ago..42.fj 22.1H9 i.f riame days 8 weeks ago.. 42.219 2U.K.3 14o.2mi Ham das 4 weeks ago. AI M U. 149.141 bame days last year.....8J5 18.TJ0 The following table shows tne re.-elpls ot rattle, nogs and sheep at South Onialm tor the year to date aa compared with lact )'r: 110. isms. Inc. iec. t-'ettle 42,4r5 8.18,929 10J.648 Hogs L.W.MS 1.8.4.491 2oi.lo.t bhcp 2.197,714 1.674,442 623,271 The following table shows lit avers prices ef hogs at South Omaha for tne last several daa. with comparisons: Datce. I 1910. 190S.liW. I1P01. 190. 11906. 1904. Oct 8 . Oct J.. 4TO4 I 474 I 27S. 7 67 8 3i I 81 6 03 I 06 6 Oo T 64 I 68 a is. a in Oct. 1 til 7 i i 20i 8 Oil 8o Oct. Oct. I. 24) 07 1 8 lei ' 111 6 15 a 111 8 Ml 10... 11... 8 12- 4 iai 6 oi I M :v; 4 wl i a 4 21 1 6 0V i ol t 2r 6 Otil 6 i; Oct. I 2J-1. 7 47 Oct. Oct. Oct. 14. 14. It. 15. I k 41VI 7 70 7 70, I Mi U, I 8 I,'-- 7 Till 8 7Hi S ili . 1 4111 h B 1H IVi D II Oct. 8 49 I 7 48 6 R8j 6 01 i 6 23J ' I 6 U' Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the I'nion stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at e o'clock p. m., Oct. 15, 1910; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C'atiie lions sufrp ..18.075 1.8J6 63,714 ..li.lt'4 i.tji 44. 7i. . . 8.t('i 8.V.J ..l' .. 6.ix!2 .vl 44.1 .. 1.0H .b'0 14 2,1 88 I.M l.Oivl c. m. yt. p 1 W abash .. 2 Missouri Paclfio 2 Union l'aouio 1 2 C. A N. W., east 4 C. it N. W. west 1 21 C, rt. P., M. A 0 8 C, B. & J., east 4 C, B. & S., west.. 10 C, It 1. . P., east 7 Total receipts I 67 DISPOSITION. Hogs- Sheep. Omaha Packing Co.. oW 200 riwlrt and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour c Co ... W2 ...1.415 ... 849 81 64 129 4,01o Other buyers Totals 3,497 4.690 Cailm Receipts of cattle wore so small this morning as to be equivalent to noth ing but (or tne week arrivals have been large, the total being 40,610 head aa against jtf.eul head one week ago, and 85.M5 head a year ago. Considering the large run the market, as a wnole, has been 111 very sat isfactory condition as viewed trotn a sell er's standpoint. The beet supply has consisted almost en tirely oi catiie from the w. ostein range. At the beginning of tile week tne large, re ceipts created a little easier niaiket, but any decline that may liava 1 alien plaoe was full.' inaiie up later on and at the close beef steers ara safely strong to a little higher than last week. Cornfed steers have bean scarce throughout the week and, as there has been some little inquiry for them, they have generally commanded good, strong prices, and at the close of the week are selling a little higher than last week. Cows and heifers showed some weakness at the beginning of the week, but they too, strengthened up later on and, at the close of the week, are fully steady with some ot the best grades possibly a little stronger than last week. Bulls have been good sellers all the weak at steady prioes. Oood, light, native calves have sold fully steady, the top on that kind being 67.00. Heavy and medium calves on tha other hand have broken badly, being around oOtf $1.00 lower than the high time a week or ten days ago. . Strictly good to choice yearlings and 2-yenr-old cattle of good colors have com manded fully steady prices all the week, and have been quite active sellers. On the other hand plain oattle of Inferior grades have all shown more or less weakness and dullness and at tha close are 1626c lower than one week ago. Btlll at the close of the week everything Is cleaned up and the market Is In a good healthy condition. Quotations on native cattle: Oood to choice beef steers. M. 605X7. 60; fair to good beef steers. 16.606.60; common to fair beef steers, 84 60tg6.oO; good to choice cows and heifers, 84.!.-6.21S; fair to good Cows and heifers. 3.4tu4 2S: oommon to fair oows and heifers. 82.60i38.40; good to choloe Block ers and feeders, 24.4e(i5.86; fair to good stockers and feeders, 84 Ouiji-4.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, J3.2iy4.7i; stock heifers. 83. CK64 26; veal calves, 28.607 00; bulla, stags, etc., .0045.00. Quotations on rsnge cattle: Choice to prime beeves, 85.7W6.2S; good to oholce beeves, 80. 274(6. 75: felr to good beeves. 84 64 4)6.20; common to fair beeves, 8S.70.uM. 40; good to choice heifers. 24.00(6. Ok, good to choice cows. 84 00tu4.46; fair to good gradrs, 83 60i&t.OO; canners and cuttera. 22.76a2.6v; good to choloe feeders. 84.8146.60; fair to good feeders, 84.2M14.7i. Representative sales: WESTERNS. Hlggens A Knight era Wyo. 79 cows 816 89 heifers... 902 12 heifers... 678 43 calves.... 369 60 calves.... 816 29 steers.. ..11H 67 steers.... 481 T4 eows 944 69 cows 825 4 06 5 4 65 4 00 4 45 4 00 6 25 4 70 t 30 4 00 6 00 4 26 t 60 4 40 4 40 79 heifers... 63 88 calves... 2.12 68 calves... 844 16 steers.. ..12K8 18 steers.... 427 62 cows 1016 HOQ8 Hog trade opened fully 6c higher than yesterday and Improved as the morn ing advanoed. The extreme close found pnoes just about lo higher. Indicating an average advanoe of fully 10c. (Supplies were moderate, consisting mainly of heav ies, and with the demand fron. all quarters active, a complete clearance was made within two hours after the opening. Heavy hogs moved around 88.3u&8 45 with good mixed grades of various weights at S 60 and better. Bacon weights were scarce and commanded ths usual premium over lard hogs, best lights selling at 88 85. A few pigs were on sale, prices paid In dicating a spread of 87.6O4v8.OO op this class of stock. Moderate receipts during the week and freer movement of provision stocks re cently, are credited with most of tha Im provement In hog prioes. Net advances are right around UKc, all weights selling more readily than last week. Representative sales: Mo. ... 11.. 13... II... 44 .. 41... 44... 41... 14... SO... 4... 84... 4.., 17... 47... 67.., 40... .. 17... 41.., 44.. 44 ... 44 ., 48... 68.., 44... ft... A. ..171 Sh, Na 82... 44... It... 84 .. 40... 44... 70... el... 64... 44... 41... 12 .. I:... 87... 46... 64. .. (3... 64. .. 65... 68 ... 47... IS .. ... 40... tl... 84... 47 . 41... At. . .3"1 ..111 ..got ..914 .800 .1.7 . 94 .24 ..818 ..878 .310 .27(1 .1x1 ..76 . 8k0 . .81 . 2W) ..8M . 4 . !' ,.S. . .US .80 . 7 . Vl .8.1 . ll . .181 ..187 Sn 6 88 8 48 a 4 3 48 8 48 3 4714 8 U I M 8 M 8 80 3 M 8 80 8 64 6 M 6 84 a ) .874 100 I te I 86 ...Sid ..94 ...817 ...S'tS 6 40 84 80 8 44 I 40 8 40 8 44 9 40 1J ...all It ...811 .. .811 ...800 ...I) 40 8 40 40 6 4-1 80 6 40 9 40 ...HI! 80 ...108 ... ..Ill 240 .. f7 40 ...98 40 ...iarT ... ...ft ... ... ... ...lis) St ...81 -4 80 ...m 4 ..toi S0 .. 64 10 8 40 3 41) 8 i2 8 4Z4 8 4; 3 4f 8 i 8 44 3 46 3 4S I 43 3 48 3 48 I 48 3 43 3 4ft ' . . I ;,5 40 8 (6 80 8 M tu I M 10 8 6714 3 64 6 " 8 43 3 70 8 73 8 IS 8 18 3 46 8 81 884 17 844 40 8 1X7 40 1 404 ... tl 100 ... 1 4W 80 1 44 8 1 lit 80 3. 414 1 1 let 1 eg 40 78 BOAR8. 3 16 PIC, ft. T 40 84... ..100 ..40 ..410 ..420 .4) . .660 STAUS. 8 60 1. 8 76 3 SO 3 84 8 7 3 80 3 80 3 80 I... 1... I... 8 76 3 13 8HCBP-The few doubles of sheep and lambs reoeived today made up a supply too small for building up a mark-t and the list of values remained unchanged. Trade during the week has been heavily supplied at all times, Monday's run break ing all single day rewords at this point and Ui weeks reoeipta surpassing the record made two weeks age by 81.000 head. Right around 197. OVi bead of sheep and lambs were received, fully 74 per oent of this number consisting of feeders The demand for this olas of stock, while ample, was not active enough to sustain last week s level of prices and the market broke sharply on Monday as a reault. rftnoa that time, the rrneral trend to feeder trainee bas been steadily downward. urrenl uia4vue averaging up the low- lutve suffered of stock In more thsn any other cls between klnil en-clsll v. tel net declines smouitt to .V.-n,ic. O.uxt fhv sra.l.-a Iisvo ben r ittf bsck Into the rotintr .ir-mnrl JJi Si), ittillcati'ig att exttetne qtiotii tlott of JL't.75. Mr-lmtn we,ght have been eilltig around I.-0t' and w ith lambs on t:te pe-Tee or ler as Io as M v. Teller icr-p arr a : loa-er. but compe tition front 11, kt '4 l:s ttecti more pro nounced in trin btsm-ti of the trade and c,tl kituls do not show rcrl'irtlons gtcatcr Ihsn 2.V sa cmni'St e.l with lat week close. Fisl-y wethets grit quotable tip to I- or M l tor. m inis the aatnt- kind o( stork sold Utile. If sny. higher a werk ago. Kwrs hure the brunt of t;ie de-ltne ttntt-l, good one m l. Ins under 11 (V. Feeder yrsr ,iog. while scsr-e. weakened It swpathv wlh Iamb deltnr. and are closing l.Vjiit lower. do.,i handy weights are quotable up to St TTfiifiOO. The inaiKet tor fat stock opened a little lower, but sort. have been light and a.iy early wrnkmvo l.ss been rsalneil, the gvneral trails ilni on mncr 'he same hasis as a week so High dressing lambs 11 wanted at 21 mai Tft. while wt ners as high as 24 10, and ewes at 26oiK& are suely quotable. A few string of short fed Stuff Were lnelii.1.. In , n.r. I but puckers are not taking kindly to half - Iittlsn and farmers are urged to keep this clas of stock off of the market, ai least until the western run Is out of the msy. Dally clearances of both feeder and fat offerings hnve been verv good, and toilav Is finding only a few odds and ends still in first hands. At times, of course, all of the sttiir did not reach the scales on dav of arrival, but this condition was largely due to more or lens contingency in delivery und sorting alleys. Quotations on graas stock: Oood to choice lambs. )t otv-ti. 78 ; fair to good lambs. tot'n;6c; feeding lambs, It inKo 76; nandy weight yearlings. 84.8&i5.26; heavy dar lings. I4.4tv.sj-4.S6, feeder earllngs. 24.SO4t6.tn; good to choice wethe-s. eSS-Vut-lO, tatr to Itood wethers, 2J. 40-48.66; feeding wethers. 8.t2f.44 00; breeding ewes, It yi t. fat we, eS2ratS6; feeding ewes, S2.2Mj3.0O; canners, (u'2.00. Ktpieaeuialiv sales: rso. 212 Wyo. Iambs. ffders, culls, l.vi W yo. lambs, feeders, cull. -'48 Wyoming rwes. teeders 173 Wyoming ij 195 Wyo. ewes, icvders, culls.. bo4 Wyoming Isnibs. feerieis ;25 Wyoming lambs, feeders 111 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls. 126 Wyoming yearlings, feeders. cat of ttie srasnn. tjtinl Av. Tr. 40 4 M 4K 4 60 94 2 ftO l'W 8 40 82 1 75 47 4 75 44 4 76 60 3 26 ) 6 no 81 8 11 67 (25 r9 r :; 45 4 w 92 2 71 98 3 26 64 5 ;o H7 2 l 100 8 bO 74 6 00 06 4 10 62 6 2.". 40 3 ki 66 6 ;to S.X 3 73 ,V) 2 65 15 6 rxj 1 4(1 5 10 ki 4 on 1 ,1i 4 f-0 i 7? 3 65 4 7 6 27. 47 5 25 MARKET v4i W om.ng ewes 706 Wyoming lamb., 1M0 V omlng lambs, I2j Wyoming lambs, 2r2 W'jontiiN ewes . feeders.. f'-cdei a. , fc dcrs. . bik Wyoming ewes too v yotnlng lambs. feeders. -'i3 Wyoming ewes feeders. . 125 W yoming 104 Wyoming 12 Wvtuitltt. ewes yearlings lambs 4!i5 Wyoming lambs, 3! W omlng lambs feeders. . feeders. . o Wyoming lambs, feeders o4o Oregon ewes, breeders 3i)7 Oregon ewes, feeders 176 .South Dakota lumbs. feeders ha (South Dskota lambs, feeders 27i0 outlt Dakota ewes, feeders. 11H South Dakota ewes, breeders 219 South Dakota ewes, breeders KM Wyoming lambs, feeders 192 Wyoming lambs, feeders CHICAGO LIVE 8'1'tll K Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady Ilou Higher. CHICAGO. Oct. 15. CATTLE Receipts estimated at 2u0 head; market sternly , beeves, 81-76u7.ko, Texas steers, 31.2jhj3.jO, western steers, 84.26iu i-fio; siockeis end feeders, 83.toao.70; rows and heifets, 32.2iu. 6itv; calves, J.'.tyu 10.00. HOUS Receipts estimated at 6.000 head; market 5ciluc higher; light, 3vtl6ii.ilo; mixed, 3V2ooJ.HO; heavy, fvlOUS.SCi; rough, I. lieii .v;j; nood t choice heavy, iji.SOfuo.Dij; pigs, 8.;o-iii.l; bulk of sales, .60tt5.o. iSiiEKr AND LAMKrl Kexelpta esti mated at I.Chai Head; market steady; native, 32.-0'!i4.2."; western, 32.9.''t'4.2i); yearlings, 14.3X5.40; lambs, mttive, 84.4ou7.00; western, .4.7044O.9O. St. Loots Live Slock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 15. CATTLE Re ceipts, l,00o head, Including 800 Texaus; market, sttauy; unlive snipping and ex port steers, 6ti.45lu 7.60; dressed beer atid Dutchnr steers, 34.60 itf 1. 60 steers undur 1,000 lbs., 34. 0014(6. 00; Blocker und feed ers, 13.601b 6.60; cows und Uelfera, 3.00 (&4.60; oannera, 2.uOQ3.)0; bulla, 38.25 tj 6.00; calves, 86.2rVu9.(l0; Texas and Indian steers, )4.307.00; cows and heifers, 33.00 (H.35. HOGS Receipts, 2,700 head: market, lOo higher; pigs and llghta, 38. 60&9. 22 ; buitchexs and best heavy, 39.06 tft, 22 to- 8HEKP AND LAMBS Kecelpis, 200 head; market Steady; native muttoiu, 3S.904ct.S6; lambs. 34.OOtil7.10; culls and bucks. 3.60(o 8.00; stockers, 3-25 4J3.76. Kaueaa city Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Oct. 15.-CATTLE Recelpte, 2.000 head; market Steady. Na tive steers, 85.00.6.00; southern steers, 3.s0 5.20; southern cows, $2.75(04 x6; native cows and heifers, 2.75a.M); stockers and feeders, 83.40u.75; 'uulls, 3.00s4.26; calves, 83.76iu8.00; weetern steers, 34.Outtf.li.75; west ern cows, 32.76ii6.00. HOU8-Recells, 1,000 head; market strong to 6c higher. Bulk of sales, H.ftjn.Ou; heavy, 3o.60y8.7u; packera and butcher, $8. 70S 8.50; light, 88.9041 9 10. SHEEP AND LAMHtt-Itecelpts, 2.000 head; market steady. Muttons, 83.60g9.50, lambs, 3i. 75-HD.90; fed wethers and yearlings, 4 004(5. 2o; fed western ewes, 23.504.00. St. Joseph Stock Fair Opens. 8T. JOSEPH. Oct. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head; market steady: steers, 84. 6j JiT M; cows and heifers, 33. 00(o6. 76; calves, 84.0t(S.25. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market Jte1')' o 60 higher; top, 2a; bulk of salea, Jet . MKf j1 r( . iJ. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Reoelpts, 100 head market steady; lambs, ja.fcfcf.OO. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 15. CATTLE Receipts. loO head. Market steiuly. HOUS Receipts. 2,000 head. Market 5c higher; range of prices, 8o.2i'siS.75; bulk ot sales, 88.30(418. 46. . Stock In sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: t-attie. noK.s. Sheep. 1,000 100 2,000 200 1.000 Routli Omaha St. Joaenh ' 28 3,200 2.000 . 800 .2.000 .1,000 . 200 Kansas City , St. Louis Chicago 1.000 2,700 4,000 Totals ... .1,628 14,800 4.300 OMAHA WHOLESALE PRICES. BTJTTER-Oreamery. No. 1. delivered ti the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 31c No 2 In 80-lb. tubs, 30c; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartonn' 2SC No. 3. in tin. Ir. .,,) V7u.. i.i .' stock, solid pack, 22c; dairy. In 60-lb. tubs. 2Ji24c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins. 17U,(filkc: vounir Ameri cas, lc; daisies, Irk-; triplets, 18c; liinburger 18o; No. 1 brick, lH'c; imported Hwias. 32c: domestic Hwlts. 24o; block Kwlss, 22c. l'OULTRY Dressed broilers under 2 lbs. 16o: over lbs.. 14o: Kena 1L.. - j 1 - -, . , n n , , uucks, 18o; Keeae, 15c; turkeys. oc: tilireons. per dos., 81-20; homer squabs, per dox 84 w fancy aqabs, per dos., 33 60; No. 1, per dog.! 33.00. Alive: Broilers. 15c; over 2 lbs., 10 V hens, loc; old roosters, Tc; old ducks full feathered, 11c; geese, full feathered," 10c turkeys, 16c; guinea fowls, 20c each ; pigeons per doz.. Out; homers, per dos., 33.00; squab No. 1. per dos.. 31 7t0; No. 2, per dos., 6oe. FISH (all fniZHti) tii-ir 19,.. .i , - - ---, n ,,, 1, 1 ,,,, 18c; Pike, loc; trout. 16c; large .-ruppiei 2oc; Kpanlsh mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c had dock. 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, lric; roeshad. ll.uO each; shadroe, per pair. 67,c- trog i.gs, per dux., 40c; salmon, 14o. HEEF CL'TS Rib: No 1 14.,. k- 0 i.t-.i:. .-.u. 0. ou. inii' ro 1, Itic; No. 1, swe; No. 13c; No. 3, 8c. Chuck: No, utic; io. a, tu. rtound: No 7c; No. 8, 6H,c. 1'lale: No. 4V.r' N'a 1 4Ua , I, 7-.c; No. 1. t'-ic; No. h RUITti Oranges: California Valencins til sixes, per box, 26 W't6 26. Lemons Llmoniera. extra f.ttrv. Am m. k.. TOO; 80O site., per bog, 87.26; choice. Sod size, per box. 2t .50; 8ri0 size, per box. 86 75 240 aiie, 60c per bog less. Bananas: Fancy select, tier bunch. 82 2.Vo2.50; Jumbo, pei bunch. XL'7K'fr.t7& Im r k'.i. v .. 1- t.- -tl . - per bbl., 34o0; California Winter Nelils, per box, 82.85. Apples: Home-grown cooking Per bbl.. I3.0o-i.uo: MiyannH tnn.ii,,. ...i Ltirimes' tlolden, per bbl.. 84.76: Missouri Ben Das Is, per bbl., 83 60: Missouri Wine. aas, per bbl.. St.oO; Missouri Oano. i.er bbl., 33 76; other varieties, per bbl., 84.t) Colorado Jonathan, per bog, 31.76; Cali fornia, nrevenatel n rp K. in. i. forida Belleflower, per box, 8L00; Waslving- ton unmes iiohien and Jonathan, rim. fancv. 88 Lo 125 size r.er K, .v k --.. . California Tokay, per craie. 31. '26. c.m- rord, Michigan and New York, dm g-in basket. ic; Malaga, 60 to 65 lbs. irmi rr k t oiK-t Mi Cranberries: cr uox, 4 J ho ner bbl.. 3I.76. riM.te' An,h. ....... A : 30 1-lb. pkgs. In box. per box. 32 00. Fiir- New California. 12 12-ox. pkss.. ttf," M tv.,.-.' pkgs., 82 26. Qulnoes: Per boi. 31 85. VhJt.fc.1 Ail I. K is i'tftatoes: Lariy Ohio In sacks, per bu., Bnc; Iowa white stock' per bu., t'. bweet Potatoes: Vlrglnlu! per bbl., 32 25 Onions: Iowa, small re.i and yellolw, per lb., 2c: Hpanlsh, per crate 31 2S. Oarllc: Extra fancy, white, tier lb 1'; red, per lb., IHc fc'gg IMant: Kancv Klorlili r.r do 31.00. Celery: Michigan. per dos. bunches, l'.c. Cucumbers: Hot nhiine, 1 and f dot., per box. II Ji. HOMK-OKoW N VhMETAnLES-4'sh-bane: Ne. p, r lb . Jc. Tomato.': I'er bkt.. f.'ijtt- string and Wit Henna. IVe mkt. b.k . ;.c. l.etttne: Kxtts fancy leaf, pi r dux. 4'c i'srsley: Ksmy home grown per dog., bunches. ,Vo. Turiilpaj I'er mkt. bsk , av Carrot. Ter tiikt. bk 4-c i,-et.- Per mkt bsk.. .t.c. MIM'KM.ANWH'S -Walnut. Hlnck. p''f lb. 2c, Csllf,.rnla No I, per lb. 1v Call fotnu No. 2 per lb , 14c. Illckoi t nutsf 1 l.lritf, per ll, 4c. smnll. Vrr lb., 60, I l 'oCO.-illlll 1't.r l.i'k .. ill- i,r ,1,,a lloney. New, 24 frstnes. 8.5 1I6 PRICES ON DOWNWARD TRAlU Ronatlfnl Crops May Serve to tost nf living Iteaanns Ad vanced for Relief. Cwf BT rRBSTON C. ADAM?. Beell.V'VV V!.,.,S-S'I Thg .,..' , ..." "'"""in s cuie ior ma high price evil? Indications sre not lacklnil which would wattsnt sn atfiriuatlxa n r.H , ,hat nu'-lldi Many of the staples, particularly breadstuff, have by rea.n of Xrn 11 am I It is altogether likely others will the r... x"ml"s. c re hsi vesting; hsvj. V,'"Vc"rn ''r"p on "' t"-"-- riding often to live ,tock the most proflt- or v f!fr j n ,r,-' meat. Ii ... . wheat Is over cents lower than " - 11 uiiin ei7,,- f u. ..,. ... -. . cent lower. snd crude rubber Is off 40 . - 1 urn v cents. flo r sh, h ' In'''vl,',, ","n P"'"t rj . 4t?V.,m; lh: W,n,e' ""'"" f'ur. which rr I r po,k' Jl h'" oel- l. W "V r'f"""1 "'i'' a) P"ls whirh'i' 1 ' vrnt lovVfr' I" Hi TUiIrn Is over 1 cent lower. nrlci'Tu'.'n ,xrt't,on' recession of inene suples the reason Is obvious It seems certain th .i,. .. .. V" lt linit "t 1- in up another .. ui inuon in the o.lre. too, the trouble Is cropii. nigh price. In to short tine On the whole, however, it seems there la 1 ming si.n -w. Ill be clone together compr,arn:,r''u,M th "",orn " over inHnH," " a , aP"iil of i.(W.flr or Wl.'iril Til1! H ,0,al f "HV n i te.i N "mnllest amntint for pievlous month Miner March a year vSr VZV, V"? I" Aug "at th" states th'.V, ., "r Incluiling other ,h,"i'l,,'' of the ea.M. resched 8114- b .it,. ; ' vl' ' of Promoters are n tt- u h.I v go,,,,: slow in the matter of bring n iTom the blin-M t ,.ieerlet s-ot In L1.' ',l,ey iN, "o obstacles in ths a ay of speculntlon. Politu m-well po IticJ S' ,1" '"h -nyuay; tliey'hav'e been troubling finance 1,,0-e m less from tlm noT "isk en " ",""''-P,"' udj cble WMnAXWZ SrlKSt H TV -'"W ' MfS T'hJkr,,WaH'".,,'d; ,0"Uy ' l-ull ol disasteei i "" ,,nl','atene'1 a" ,,ort" Coi'v8" e1, .mlt "ow " ,s explained tha8 toiy moderate concessions wl I meet clr" cun.stances. The public, after two vear. of Indifference, ore showing Interest In se curities, beginning with bondsTa Is emU ueL'MyaPr0r.";' XVn'" '"'eforo, should nog Wan street buy. sell ami be merry? th-Tr !."2xrLty ,ssuea l,y corporations ia miwl? lC BA"l uurln,c fil!,t 'hree- quarters of 1910 have reached 81 24i8S7 4m therefore, having been 327,OK1. 97v0. of the f-?.m t,a,1,rJ'll!a,"r,R'1" contributed 27., lt3,ua, or 3104,4O6,5oy more than In the first nine months of 1908, whureaa the Indus-I-JoiL"1 '"'"ellaneoiis coriKiratlons Issued tiio3,. tha" year'8 tot'" Sales of bonds during the Inst month are estimated to have reached IKIO.OOO.OOO, and the demand. Instead of being satlsf ed gives every promise of broadening. The movement to dute has been majnlv frotn the large international Imnklng firms ta nvestment houses, and from the Irtttor t institutions where' latterly more Inquiry Irom Individuals, the highest grades being most favored. If the Improvement be maintained, new flotations will be at tempted on behalf of the nillrouds, several or which nre In need of funds. A kind of discussion has arisen as to the size of the banker's profits. The assertion has been made that their prof.ts are actually much smaller than the prof, la fx P5C;el:w by "'"""facturers or merchants; that they are only 2 or 3 per cent, on a bond undertaking, whereas the merchant or manufacturer expects to make S or 10 per cent. True, a profit, of sav 2 per cent on a 310.000.01)0 underwriting seems verr moderate, but that is the profit on the gross amount of capital Involved; the profit on the net capital employed by the underwriting banker may look very dif ferent. To finance 310.0ml. not) at the current IV ,i i"!1 nr,w turn h only 31,000.003 himself His profit V thut case Is to be reckoned differently. On 3l0.ooti.ooo a profit ?LJ?r CBnt l2noo,0. ut a .profit of $200,000 on a net capital of ll.Otri.OOO dlrectlv employed by the banker Is 20 por rent. ' However, the banker has paid the prevail ing rate of Interest on 8n,000.000 which Is borrowed. That might be 4 por cent filj three months, or 2-0. 000, In which case h net profit on the net amonnt of capll he himself provide. Is 3110.000, or 11 ?er cent And If this transaction be completed Iri he space of three months, the banker's own capital Is earning at a rat. of 44 T per cent a year. It does not average to earn .inythlng like so much as 44 cent- b " causs there are mistakes and losses and deferments with the banker as with everv one else, but If the banker's profits were only J per cent he would cease to conduct 1 banking business, he would better af inrd retire' h'" W" capl,al out at Interest .Th?j 9,"88110" na been asked: "Why should Great Northern Pacific be entitled uccordlng to the decree of Judge Otlo, to earn 7 per cent on the valuation of Its property when the Consolidated lias com puny was declared entitled to only 4 per cent?" At first glance there would appear to be a peculiar discrepancy. The explana tion, however, Is extremely simple The legal rata of Interest In Minnesota, where the railroad ruling was given, Is 7 per cent whereas In New York state It Is 6 per cent' I bus the two rulings do not conflict In the Hllj,-liteKt. As high as 8 per cent Is fixed on certain states, Including Alabama. Colo rado. Florida. Montana, Utah. Wyoming while tho leKal rate Is A per cent in Cali fornia. Georgia. Idaho, Nebraska Ne vada. North Dakota, South ' Carolina and South Dakota. Turpentine Marekt. SAVANNAH, Oa., Oct. 15. OILH Tur pentine, firm at 74'4'7 741c. Rosin, firm tpe F, U. 176. 20; O. 3o.2cVt!i23. 'Wool Market. ST. LOL'IS. Mo.. Oct 15 WOOL Steady western mediums, ls322c; fine mediums, ny-JKr; fine. 1417c. A BARGAIN IN CALIFORNIA nn uiu ciAuuDiifNi ii'iiua, iiemii nig over o.nv different iuduatrial stork and bo'nia, being the Isrgaat dealer lu our line on the 1'aclAo t ii.il, Is surely capo hi of giving reliable lnlnrniatloa (and aavit s if requeued) on the best oil Invent menu in our buut. e offer lor gs le BARUAIM Luis' ONLY. Ana leader we are oflering, while It la.ts.aiiy psrtof frioGitisresof one of the roost gubatanllal compsnlei in the Ventura Held .yield, ittg the big-hot grade oil In California, huie producing well. now. runre drilling. l.V.aat ra ivgulsr price inc. ferueulars and rgtilsr VI r. ket D'tu-r on requeit, Correpolilu: lnvilaxl regardiug any Vi sale rn Security. Chaster B. Elllt & Co., Stock & Bond Brttirt 11 ner ( lullilH, tss Fnuwitsa, tsulsisi Herbert . Gooch Co.t Brokers and Dealers OttAIsT PKOTSBIOMI BTOGxta. Om.li. Office. Ill Board of Trade lild. -tell hnons, Doug tel; lnd . JlIUL OX.OIiaX AMD LllOIBT M.QVBM im t8U SIATaV too. xiuiabagaa; far lb.