TILE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBEIl 23. 1010. I A. S 3 . , v l,iuL AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipt! Become Lighter and Pricei Bearish. VALUES PRACTICALLY AT LOWEST Bads at UtlKm Stage of Cora Prices AIM Go Dowa, Owl" ta Flae Weather OiU. .c . ... I - 4M. ke; fo. t mixed. 4; N I while, diVef 4-o: No. I white, OATS Mile lower; No. I Willi, liVi-il) LrV i No. J niluM, totillo. It! K No 2. 76o. MAY I'nchshited ; rbrpe timothy, $11,503 14 oo; choice prune, 112 Oft. Heeelpt. Shipments. Wheat bu 1, ..! JxiA" I n hu Uifil 20.t" Oats, bu 16,008 4.000 KW YOHK GOERAL MARKET .NEW YOKii bTiCKS AND BONU aad Belllag. OMAHA, Oct a. mo. OMAHA, Oct. . UW. Liverpool mi iiua morning was nonnm receipts sr running much lltfiimr than a year ago, but alock con lniuee to accumulate. 1 ilcea sasu aieauily during the trading hour ana cosed preotloaiiy at tne bouom lor tha kuoil tori ant. oool weather over tha corn belt la eaaony wuai nanulers ol lua new ciop need, ilia weather la ao lavoraole tnav ma whole Uaue look the selling aiua anu values declined Sharply. w heat uicatd ktiaf and nhoi ta Were not lnciihvu to coar owing to tua general besuisn feeling, increasing receipts at pri nuiijr markets gave tun wheat a tone, vaiuea aink oil lu. ina iii maikei ruied weak and lower throughout lue noil session. JreMurt of caan atutf and local weather coupled witn a slack demand waa tue u-ature of tha duoiimua market. Primary wheat receipts were l.lrtw.OOO bu. and suipments were etw.unu bu. aaainat re ceipts lust year of l.nol.ouO bu. and amp niMila of liOOoo bu. i'nmary coin receipts were WT.OuO bu. nd shipments were 244. uoO bu., against re celpta last year ot 3tu,uuO bu and shipment of 373,000 bu. Clearance were t.oOo bu. of corn, 1.000 bu of oats, and wheat and flour equal to ix rmu kn laverpool closed 'Ad lower on wheat and lower on corn. Omaha tosh. Prleca. WHEAT No. 2 hard. lu'4o; No. t bard, Wd'uVjo; No. 4 hard, Mhio; rejectea naro ibVH'-xc; No. 1 apr.ng. pyV-; No. spring a.i4i.K:; No. i Ouiuin, li'ii(2t No. t Lu ruin 11:11.41 OoRN Nu. i white, 44(cvj.".'io; No. t whlta. Wuc; No. white. 4Ji,V44o rso. a yi luw. 44Uwlh". No. A veiiow. u1.CTi4'Va; No, 4 yellow. 4iHo: Nn. i 44'4-a-i'ivo; Ho. I. 44 J-M1itO; No. 4, 4Jg44lei nd ginle, 4U OATS No. white, 28i4'n: atandar in vi'2a.(i: No. X white. aw.W,c; No. ' wluia, i(ui(c; ..o. I yauow, WH&lQi No, 4 yellow, i.wtfVta. UARI.KT-No. 4, tt..0! No. 1 feed. t3 V; rjeotel, 54'm. kxlfl-M a. 71'.2c; No. I. fOS'tto, Carlvt lteola. Wheat. Corn. Oati Chicago r i xui UinneKniilta - MlO Omaha 35 47 13 luiuth iai CHICAGO GRAIN A.U PROVI8IOTV l-'eatarca of the Tradla aad Cloalmgt Prlcaa n Board of Trwda CHICAUO, out. ti. one of the Importgnt DroL of tna wheat market from a world aiaiidooint waa weakened today. The potato crop of Germany, an Immense aource ol loud kuiiply, which Hie timie m led to believe hail auftered dnsasler, waa anown by oHIulai report lo nave a condition much higher man expected 12 "per cent, agaiinl bu a year atio. v lin prupecta kino of a large Increane In the amount of wheat available In thl country, price draKged 11 uay and cloned at ti.e lowest figures of tha BeHnlon, a net Uellne of to 'mi ''- Corn flniahed ;c lo l'c below Im n.ght, and oata -o to 'tc. Liater tha quolationa for hog products varied Horn 12Vc advance to Uvjc loss. Hniail demand for oash wheat waa a de prenklng factor that cuiirronted speculators from tha start. In the face of tnls condi tion, Nebraska olferings at low figures were freely made here and at Kansaa City'. Iiecamber ranged from ta to VJvac, dosing weak, Vo to Wo down at W'tti-W-ko- h'lna weather took all the mamma out of corn. December sold from i'-o to ioia and finished heavy, lio off at bgma. The oah market waa weak. No. 2 yeliow closed a.t 4K(J4)WO, Oats were rarrl'4 down by other grain. I(mber fluctuated between loV anj tyoo, with last sales off V net at at44 u. rrovikiona received a downward pusn from the grain lint. At the end of trading portt waa unchanged to 12'o lower, lard ?Vo oft to U'-aU up and ribs 2HUa higher to I hi decline. The leading futures ranged a follows: qeelatloas of the Dr Verlnaa Coaaaaodltlea. NEW TORK. Oct. ti KL-OUR Bteerty; spring patent!, Jn. hxiri 40; winter patenva, i.iivv4.tui winter aiiaiguta t k'uH.Kj; Win er extra. No. 1. i-t.wuH.wi. spi ing cieai, t.lm t 4u; winter exra. .No. Z, .m.ui straignta, 4 H m. rkye noun -l.iut, fair to giKM, ..oH.i cnoice to m y. H 4o. huckwneat Hour, uu.ru, li. mt per l'O pounda. iVmMeiAu-oieaay ; tine, wnue aim yellow, ei.jk.ui.za; kiln dried, Ul". v iirA 1 rtpot market, easyi s i. 'o, eievator, ana Koine t. o. b., atioat. .no. 1 nortnern Oulutu, li.HV o. v.. aiioat Kutureai nutiKei waa weaa ana lower under active liu nidation, nue to m- leaslng aiuckit, tavoiauie Argentine news .ml aoeeiice oi export (iemanu, dosing at jc lie, decline; Oucemoer, i.wrti4i.w -. L.osed !.!); May, Il.Vtt''. closed l.o; ructMuia. Im.Ji'; an.puienla, l.Oox bu. Cuiv-N topot niaiket. wen, ro, t rum. mm.- eiavaLor. uoineauo oas.s to arrive, c. f . and oOV, f. o. aiioat. futures market was witnout tiaiihacuona, o.oa.ng rc; receipta, 4n.u) ou.; anlunienia, ;4 ou. .aA1m Kpot n.tu ak. ui ,!., i.. .S-.c: No. 1- 1'Vc; No. . NO, oi No. X mixed, avo- utures maraet was without iranxaciione, cioa.nii u tic to lo net decline; txceipu, li.i-; ship iiienis, l.KA bu. riAk iau: trli ne. ii.UMi i; io. i. 1.W, No. a. l.iM(l.u.; ISO..., Hi ll'f utisili" ; common to cuoice, a i, lwujdc; luw, n-tiiBc; A'aoifio Coast, kiiUaia piiuwuy; .nLia.t ahiiiii v, L.uAxHa.iv ttteady; hemlock firsts, 2a tt--c; seoouds, kiVaOiOi Ulli-os, Wu'JUc; r- hx'tH, lJllC. . . FiuVioioN Pork, ouiat; mwi, i;:i.0d 21 60; family, M..wv4i.iAK short olear, ii.v llvi, stoadyi mens, li.snuvt.Mi lane- uy, l.w JO.tMi br nams. v.ui ineaia, aioativ; pickled hemes, Iitli4 lbs., 1-nyiko; pionled hame, 14'u'i6o- Lard, easy; imuuie west prime, .i.iifj, in. bal dly steady; uoivtlnent, 113 Mi voutu America, 14 W; Compound, t.7i0.vJ. 1 A-lA-iOVv iserwy iiesu , ,iiiiio w.v, ;o; couiury, J4.gtV4)- . iiL'T l KlV-Hteady; unchanged. CHii)K.aiv-Haay ; urvulmiigeu. JU-1rm; state, I'vitiiHylvanla gnd nearoy licnnery, white, 4W(c. tull'rn Alive, eaay; spring chickens, 13a; fowia, UM'IIm; turkevs, tiM Urenaed, irregular; western broilers, IiiuAio; wutnn fowls, Ulc; Western spring tur keys, 144iyio. WEATHER IU THE) GRAIN BELT Tempermtare lg Higher lTrrwfcr East ef the Mleslsslgpl. Omaha. Nab., ocu a. uiu. The disturbance, that wag centrar over the upper MisMiMlppi vaney and uppe' lake region itriuay morning, baa oontluueg slowly caaiaard. and Is now central uvei the lower lake tegion and tne bt. Lawrence valley. Kama attended the disturbance In tne upper vaiieya and uppei lane legion during rida, and rami are general in uie lower lake region and upper onto vauey lua. lnorniiia. A very decided lau in wm- vratuie has louoweu tne low piui ue upper Mississippi and Ohio vaneys and lump lau u Itll li.ai.tV Killl A . U I occurred In tneae sections last nmm. xne pressure continues High over tna weare portion of the country, and generally ciear weati.er prevails everywnrre fxcepi in ane region, upper utuo vancy anu caamm Biatna. 1 einoei atures are higner every- wher pnt of ttie MissiB.pii river, and weather will be silgiiliy warmer In tnla vicinity tonight ana ounday. ano conunueu r.ir Th. wA.tner .m near and cool In Chicago this morning, a twenty-mile wind from the southwest being reported, wlin a lomperature of U degrees. 1 einperatuie anu precipitation as vuiu paied wnn the last three years: 1910. UKJ8. 190S. 1397. Lowest last night. 1 ' ATeclpltauon M .10 ,w .w Normal temperature tor louuy, or ubii Oedciency lu precipliailon aiuce Maren 1, UH inches. Oelloienuir oeTrsspvayaing penee 1,02 Inohea. . - - . Oelicieiicw cerresponainv pinra in im, .U inches. U A. WB.U3H, a 'Advance that Started During- Sep tember it Maintained. HEAVY IN CREASE IN EXPORTS Treat loan paa lea Iteport am laereate, While Baaka Fled Deereaae la Their Loam Ac rooata. NEW TORK. Oct. 22 tPneclal Teleirram.) '1 lie marked rlne In tne t ck market wad tne oveiaiiauoMiiig development in tne tl nancl.u world during the weea. Absorption of stocks Invariably takes place on a market that acta like a bull maikeL So It was in this cane. the consequences axe that bankern, manu facturers and merchants vthn do not gamble on ma: guts are aoouet ni,d to retard the stock market as a uieiul, aithotign not In fallible Index of underlying tendencies in money, trade and Industry. That the riee whicu plastically besan In .lie eany f.art of September has been manipulative Is patent, but what is more, It haa been rewarded with success In that It haa begun to appeal to that outeide fol lowing w hlcn niMkee up the public ao called. Commission houeea in Wall street and all concerns which make a business of cairylng sureties on margins tor custom ers, have increased their lines lately, es pecially In the iaat fortnight. l4. '.: working balance In treasury offloa, J.ll.SMti.4"; In banks to credit of treasurer of the I'nlted Ptates. Ito vS.lfi'. stibenlisry silver coin, l . .". IT, minor mm. .:l.fill. total balance in geneial fund. VV..K4ti.6!v.. in Vsrk Mnaer Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 2.V-MON KT on call, nominal; time loans firmer; sixty days, 4v 44 per cent; ninety dae. 4V.B per cent, alx months. 4VHS per cent PKlMr; M1LHCAN i l PAf tll-4v,i) per cent. r KM. 1.1 N It r. A.HA Nil p fit eaci y, wuri rtual bueitiess in bankets' bills at 14 u.l ki4 S i rot ixty-anv tuns ana at iw.v tor demand; commercial bills. $4 .nt HKIH. Mli.VKR-r.ar, M'lic; Mexican dollars. 4n0. lio.N'li Uovemment, steady; railroad, Steady. Closing quotationa vn bonde today were as follows: t. r.C. to, teg....le Int. vt M. 4Sa ... eu enupen 1 Jpa 4s D. g. Is. r. 1 4S 4 empen 0lK. C. So. 1M it.. V. t. 4. 114 U I. 4. 4. 11 . do esupon lloU A N. anl, . .. Alll. -ItiM. 1st I.... nv,M. K A T. 1st 4s, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Twenty-Five Cent. Higher for the Week. HOGS ARE TEN LOWER FOR WEEK heea 8teadr All the Week, aue Feeder l.aatbs lleellaed at First, bat l.aler Heeeverttl All the l.osa. SKV, M 7H V. A H. a. so ref. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I 1 .(... I WV!? 'it 93T4! H11V..I 1 iaiii 1 ue July..l IMfcl ttPsl Corn 1 1 leo...4'JNi!4 Ml 4avt, 60 Julv.. Oata I Dec... I SOVi.SOVs'SSI Adtty. . 33(11',, July..l KP! j-ork Jun,..l 17 95 May..) lti !U Lani 4ot...i IS 09 flS-BVil Nov... 11 ii7H 11 61W Jan... I 10 42Vxl 1 4 KJbs 17 40 Jbs 1 I Jan... t E t 2S May.. S vTVal 1 2 0-i74 3'4 MvlW-ii, loo i 46 t&WfSH HS 4S 4kil4'iii'4 t.! 4 bu'i MV4 j a-t, 21 u-A 17 23 I 17 27Vi 17 1 18 24 16 W IS iZ 13 05 IS oS f 11 65 11 b.h n 674. 10 8;vi 10 371 10 li'Vil 9 86 30 20 17H s a m 1 74 no. a. Cash Quotations were as follows: KlUH bteady. Winter patents, (4.209 I404,1; bakers, U.bUub.Utl. K 4 tSo. 2. ,iWc. liAULKx Keeu or mixing, OOfitSSc; fair to choice iiiuiung, ilKUi4c. Hli.h.lJr4 lax. Ao. 1 Houth western. 13.60; No. 1 northwestern, i2.uu, limoUiy, ti.CVV K.wi; clover, W.-tAu 14.0U. . i-KOV IrilONe) Mtm pork, per bbl, titsiVyumuu; lard, per luO lbs., tt8.tx; short ribs, slues (loose). tluO"g10.Si'; aiiart nlear sides (boxed). sli.12WiIll.Ui. Total clearances of wneat and flour Ware eoual to 2.U.1W0 bu. Primary receipts were I.lu,u00 bu. as compared with l,!M,wO bu. the corresiioiiding uay a year ago. li.atlmuted rece.pts lor Monday: Wheat. In cars; corn, Im cars; oau, lid cars; hogs. Mi.two head. Chlcuao Cash Prices Wheat. No. I red HVJjUuc; No. i red, 2H4c; No. t hard, Hwj.c, No. t hard, DJuvto; No. 1 northern spring, i.u,ai.ut; ro 1 ncaiiiern spring casn, 4c; No. I cash, 4.v4,tu; No. oash. 45c: No. 3 cash, 4, V u 4,'c ; No. wiute. 4iVc; No. white, 4.-t8c; No. I yellow, 4,'54iic. Oats: No. D, Joc; No. t white, IWc no. I wnite, aoxtic; no. i white, v4Uc; slaAviard. llWiita. iu il b.it eAeauy ; ui eaiuei tea, 94Q290 dainm, KiO. fcxKib Hi eady i receipts, S.7&3 cases: a mark, cases Included. ilV4lo firsts, X4u; prime rlrals. c. CHEkdt; Steady; daisies, Iu4il54c; twins, 14m1i4-c, youiig Americas, lmtiuc; lung Hum, usuiut'. iUTAioiLij Steady; choice to fancy IMiiii-.o; 1 air to goo.t, l-wc. POULI RV Sttady ; turkevs, 15c; chick eue, hens 11V; vpilnas, lie VACAL-Sleauy; w to bd-10. win., 9y-lic so 10 su-id. wis.. KMU'Uc; so to l.u-10. wts llH-U'-Wc Chicago Receipts neat. Ti cgra; corn lg ears, oata, lui cars. Estimated to mm row: Wheal. 23 cats; corn, iou cars; oata, lit cars. St. I.oala Oearral Market. T. LOU1H. Mo., Oct. 22-WHKAT-Fu-turea, lower; 1 ecenibr, W'ic; May, U Ou1. .Cash, lower; truck: No. 2 red, iMcniJl.Oo; No. I hard, ac)l uO. COH.N Futures, lower: Keomber, 44'iic; May, 4?Sc Cash, lower; track: No. 1, 46V, No. S ahl.e, 4Sc. OATS Futures, lower; December, 2y3 tV'tc: May, tic Cash, lower; track: No. 2, ; No. t white, SJ-o. HVK-Steady; 7bVc. FLOU R steady 1 led winter patents. $4 eg (it lo; extra fancy and straight. Jl.wyl W; hard winter clears, gl. Vj 3 00. fcEKD Tlmothv, Il.0tsj4.76. t ohSsKAU-laeo. RHAN Dull; sacaed, east track. tHUl'-'lc liA Y-Pteadv; timothy, IU lb.io; prai rie, 111 U"I4.o0. PKUV ImO.n A-Pork, unchanged; Jobbing, til 6a. Dry salt meata, unchanged; boxed extra ahorta, tll;vk; clear ribs, IllS.. short cieara, j1 l. on, unchanfsJ; boxfd extra snort, tlx :? Si ; clear fiba IlliT, short clears, tU.fc:'. lOl Wl RY Firm: cliickens, lJHc; spring, llHc; turkeys, l ilse; ducks, lie; geese, tw. lU'TTr R Ulead y : creaniery, IS-SjOc. JvOOS Firm at Ue. Recelpta Bhlpmant laereaeo ta Bsperta. It Is more tnan likely that some of the news of the week helped the tick of rais ing the speculative atruoturs. On this ac count much must be said of the foreign trade statement for September, This showed exports of record amount for the month Ski iRtlng almost II'W.iaiO.iwo. an Increase "1 over the shipments lat year, ; pintilisn' U Y.T...C 1 i.port declined 4,otXl.Uu9 In compart- tvts p. I. 4s ai-n with I'W, to a little more than lUi.WO,- 1 is sn. u... 000. Aa a result, an ex cor t balance w as re- 1 ex ported amounting to lilj.i"X, wherens. AusUBt showed n Import balance of M.mxj,- Onii and the slight Import balance for the first eight mouths of the calendar year was converted to an export excess of about iMuoo.oeo. Most of the export gain was owing to the oveietimuiMtlon of ootton shipments on ac- Am. A 4s IMSt ae ten. 4S Am. V A T. ct. 4s..HHikto. F,ilfte 4s ... Am. Tolnuioo 4s U N. K. R. e( 44. 4tis dn 4s li4kN. T. U . Is.... V4 Armmie A Co. 4V4S.. n 4o asb. 4s H'4 fe n. t.. N. H. a h i '7t4 ev. 4 lu ia N, A W. 1st e. 4s.. KIV4 do ev. 4s IK No. Psrltlc 4s i do Is O B. U rMs. 4s ... IMHPsnn. ef. twa 1416... 4 Hwi ! eon. 4s vvi, Ptesdlnx tn. 4k fS iw suae. r. u. 4 nv, Ctasa A Ohio 4s....loi 'do i'. ns So rst. Hu ft. U 8. v. 0. 4s. faints A A. IV4s.... tlv Mo 1st gold 4a... (J. B. A Vi- I. 4s Vi BfsbnarS A. b. 4s.. 4o gen. 4s H'Slu. e.c. rol. s.... C. M. A C. P. f IV4S MI4 4o o. 4s C. H. 1. A P, c. 4s., I so 1st est. 4s..... do rfg t'So. Kail way is. Colo. Ind. lie n. tV so gjrn. 4s Lolo. Mid. 4s "0 t'nion Pscifis 4s... C. A S. r. A a 4s do ev. 4s D. A H, ST. 4s M4 to IM A ref. 4S.. 4V u, e. Hunosr ss... Ua I'. R. Stssl M s Atihieoo (n. 4s., do cv. 4s as cv. 6 At. C. L. 1st 4s Ul. A Ohio 4a do IHs do B. W. (its Broiik. Tr, ti. 4s... ( an. ol i 4s..,.. Csn. Lsthsr Is V. of N. J. t. 1M tw4 1IHV4, TIH llw SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. 11, 10- Cattis Ho : ,.13.47 1.TS7 .. 7.4 l.fll .. 7,. 41 .2- .. I th kill .. i.44 .; lu s.0 Receipts were. Official Monday Official Tuesday..., Oftltial eoneday Oiricial Thuisday . Oilioial Friday KaUniaie Saturday 4K.8tl2 l.4..ll 21 .WO branch of tho trade, while only fair on the first three days. "-ere gO'"l snougll to make the week'a clearance b wmiplste one. Aside from a few vvib and ends in speeu la tors' hands the big barn Is practically empty. 4ju nation on giaea iiwm flood t choice isinhs. r, uhm'; fair to good lamha, lixu.; leering lnit, Hvii'iVs.ibi bandy weisnt leanina. KM a; heavy year llnk. M.4v-I tw; feeder yearUn, M-S-V1"! good to choice wethers, Uiiu4K; fair te good wetbeia tJ 4ojJ 6; leeO na wetnera 1ju4.iai, b.eeding ewee, Meif-'; fat ewes, M lt-iil S.".. feeding ewee, ti -l.li; .antieis, 4i.aii.tkk CHICAGO 1.IVB STOCK MtRKKT Six days this week SS.S'. 1 W, 11.' bams ua a iut week..,.40.u4l .!. li.'' ; banie das 1 weeke ago..Sol lt-J bams uays weeks a,o..4i.w l.i 1 came ua s 4 weeks ago.. U.il sv.in.4 eauie uays last year m,J ls.M w,t. llie loilowiiig lame snows the tri.eip.' of cattle, hogs and anecp at south Omaha :or ttie year is dais ss compared wun . year: mio. ii- inc use. -ttle r7.lu4 t77.2& 1M.641 ....... -t iioms l,2i,o,& l.UIi.aiH fc".-" 1VA oi.trep S,oo.444 1,1. J,i)( lo,so '4 The follasv.n ........ His IVl'tH.' prices of hogs at ooutli omaha tor ins last several days, with coinpeil.ous. Drmaad for Cattle aad sheep Steady tlogs Higher. CHICAGO. Oct. 22 A l TLB-Reoelpts. estimated at ;M head. Market stc-rtyi be v.a. 4Wk(i7.ivi. 'lexas Bieers, 4.-4iM0; western steers, ti .U"itl.iV.; stoikere and tii 111 rn. )V;4uii6 70; cows and hollers, t-.-'4 t. calves, 10.00. HOi.S Receipts, estimated at t,0C4 head. iixi MmmI 6o to loo h ik her. 1 gnt, In.syjjH H6; ' , nit v.. 4 tulie.,0 1. V. . . .. r7k.'.,1lw;. rmlirK. i.tK.-us lu, kood to choice heavy, " lini v. pik". Isltossii, bulk of sales. 4S.luffb.il. fHKfcP AM) UAMHMKereipts, esti mated at 2,ui0 head Market steady; na tive. tJ i"ii4 40; western. U iiVu4.f.; year links. $4.601,1.1 M. Lambs: Native. I4.764ji.10; w stein, 14.7,4-7.00. . M .lie . 7SH .lei's. ,ll ;v Dates. I mo. tii.Ujg.liki1.llfO.ll-1'- in Vs. -faro. t:hem. Is. le . '4 . 44 Wb.h 1st U. . U do 1st A SX. 4s... , W Western Md. 4s . 71 Wsst. film. sr. Is. .14Wis. Central 4s 111. On. 1st ret. 4s.. t Mo. Po. t. Is bit. Met. 4s ai bio. 4s ssr, A. So SwS.ss B Oso, Else. cv. Is. Oft U Oct. 14. OCt. U... loiik Oct. AS, Oct. Is... W4 ua. i... k.Vk UtL DO Oct. XI.. il.'l Hi i U.-4, ; mi 1 7i 1 H wi a i hi 4.1 i isi 1 w wi J I 1 4li 60 t tl 111 'l " , si! I 4 42, k , t )o, ? X s v I 7 7( I 0 l'i 01 s i T t t 11 s 0, wi l J k 1 ill 1 i s IS la 6 14! Oft a llii T 6 6 ill 6 Ml I 6 Ml 614 4, J U 6 4J, 5 .i Wi ' I IS ri.s.lm Ifaase Bask Btatesaeat. NEW YORK. Oct. 12. Ths statement of kluy: ciun:ay. Recslpu and disposition of live stock at ths Oluoll atwuk lajuat, ouutll O.llana, loi twenty-lour iiuurs euuiiig at p. ui. yea- Kaasas Illy Live Stork Market. KANSAS C1TT. Oct. ll-CATTLE-Ue ee.pis, Joo head. Including lov head of eoutnerns. Ausrket steady: native sit-rs, 16 OiU 1' wi, southern steers, gi.Tb'U'i.iX); sotith ein cows, 12. ijti't.i,); native cows and heif ers, si.ifiritl 60: Blockers and leaders. 6.60; bulls, U.J4i4.u; Calves. 0irv2; western steers, M.Umut.OO; western cows, $2. ilMy 6.2o, itOu.s Recelpta, 1.600 head. Market Weak to 6c lower; bulk of sales, sg."o4ih.t; heavy, l.i'Js mi; packers and butchers, Ik.itvirO ; iik hi, is trud, t-HIKKf AND LAMRM-Reoelpta. J.M hrau. Market steady; muttons, vCxfti 4 . lumbs, 46 tui'viti.iC; ted Wethers and year I. n KB. f4.00tjuS.23; fed western ewes, ii.Mtf 4.6. RWCh.lrri-t'Art-4. Caviia.Alogs. Horses. n Hnn. niiuna iwimi 1 1 n . nr t. k .iivw, rtiunt of the bill or lading controversy, ana h - bjmk, ,ol(1 tia,M),OoO more than c m a . p the ootton movement In ths last three J" ,...i7iemnt of tha U oer cent reserve ' 7fc , months of the year may make lees avoi ' r"'" asiasoviri A acilio... able oompari0on. with last year on this XtSmpJ VTV. 'taac.- Next to the stock market for the week, w'"" ,m'. . th Nw York ci.ftrn. , tha most important new. was furnish ! ? .Vo weekly -dement" ft f. 'J?J1"Y::". i by the money market. The Bank of Eng. C""k" "tor ine'w,.k ending October 22: Zl ' tV T ' Zt'i. i SSS? rr.T."hH h.Tob Un'ed C.eini hlili. . dilly av.rage: it T. 2'::: X I artyrid'-oVoW Tn 'SSlVgt'SrUr i . .... rT.V tTaTf. A' IS 10 century. The Bank of France shows die 2i, 6ii7,0iO 10,000 I.MS.OilO Omaha Packing Co ;.'oi,i"7ijv(Hl alia coiupaii) I , CUuany i"ackiu o. ;,.w,i"j ArmoiK at Co... -.4M,utv ovuer ouyeis... Total receipts T 4J I Dl f Ool X ION H II A 1. Caliia.ilugs.Bhsep, O.U boa two nea It b4 Is l.i V 64 Loans counts at the present time of almost one- I 7.,7.00 third larger than the average at tnis sea- ; i, v ' son in tecent years, and holds $60,000,000 leag fP"? ."rt.'r'. .on th., , last rt. fes:rv.,"d!".v".:::: The Baak.Statemeaf. i Keserve required .... The bank statement showed by Its eotual Burplus week-end flitiires that tha asjiorlated banka ir.v. IT. 8. deposits.. had been shilling loans again, not only I Clsartng house banks, actual condlUon to the trust compaiure. but to other out- this day: . mde lenders presumably Interior banka The weekly truet company reported an in i Loans Increase of 16.000,000 in their loan account, I Deposits the loan reduction at the banks was 12.o0, j Circulation and their showing by dally averages made Specie the figures much larger. Despite tnla heavy Legal tenders .., curtailment of loans and liabilities, the Keserve week's 66,300,000 iocs cf cah caused a de- ' Keserve required crease in the surplus. The "average state- Surplus mentL" it Is true, showed tt.2O0.000 Increase: 1 h-r U. S. deposits but In a week of continuous SDeoulatlon Htate banks and truat Companies of I can, iw exci veiy many nauve or ieu for the rise, the actual showing gives tha Greater New York not reporting to the Uavi.e. v, u.ie lue run was aiuanar, as .l,aH,67S.0tiO 43.1ai.cou l44.liSii.000 h,;.iiio ai,2i.ooo IU0.4ili.Ui0 10.801,000 11.206,000 Amounts. .1.231,17O.0ti0 . l,llN.22,0ti0 4,21.000 . 243,503.000 87,0lil,Oo0 . S 10, 66.1,000 . 2S.S2,ij0 10,671,000 lO.SiB.OOO Totals Deoreaae. I Ha. ...ii umiii u.i. uu .LLia u. an ll-'"1 coiisuv4uu1.es uu sa.e vuuai . or tue Waren ib,i,wu it'ce.vva anow a iii.iu u.ou as cu.tivaicu nO.IArO I W1LI. l.uitiil wae.M. . i . . 11 usiii. suulli 6,0X4,000 uu a par wiui mo leccpia a .i aao. K'll.doO nm uvcieaec ill airivais was lu oe jk 6. 206,000 pecteu, as iim season ol me year naa ui- t,iiWi,liU ilimi Wneu siiip.ueiila Iroin me lana" b"0,(IO I siiuu.d snow a tisuusl lainug uil uuui fung.tXS) I kn iiua, ciuae, At u.a same u.ue, il is tuu MlaiaeapolU Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct 22. W Hit AT De cember, 1.02?il 02HI May. J;'i-i0i I Amrioir. Toiico rd. real information. I clearing house: The week-end surplus reserve of tlO.tOO.OOO 1 Is $t,000,t)O0 under that of a year ago. Loans Enuallv Interesting Is the fact that es-e Hnecle of loans over dspos ts, which wit $25,400,000 Total deposits a week ago, rcss today to l 'AW.ooo. lnat is by far the highest excess ef ths sort re ported since the second week of Janu ary, 1901. Nu "her of aales and '.tailing quotations on stocks wers as follows: Salsa. Hlrb. Low. Close. Allls-Chtlmsra pfd Amalgamated Copper , American Agricultural Am. Best Sugar Amsrican Can American C. A F Anvsrtsaa OstWn Oil, Amse esa H. A U td. Am. Ine Serarltlse. .... Ameriosn lAnsssd American Locomotive Amsrican g. A R Am. g. A R. ptd Am. Steel roundtiss.. Am. Bussr Refining.. Anietican T. A T 100 11.000 100 '"fiio a. ooo 1.1V4 U4 71 Vt 4 S "t IIV. 3V W TI Legal tenders increase. Amount. .$1,133,814,000 . 123.066,0110 ..1,204.063,000 22,142,000 Leaden ateek Market. LONDON, Oct. 12 On the Stock ex uuitni abovo. It waa liei tueicss vaiy Decrease. sauoiacvui tor Una nine oi win year. 6 6.747.000 A'ie inaiael OH- oel sceeis uaa ueen in 232,000 spieuuiu couuuK.il uiiuuauuut ine weeiv. l.Swil.vslO "eaiUllil'g 4iul Bleau, prices a'auua.o 10S.0O0 1 u' uieu up uuui at tua close, ol tus " tut' uiaiaei is aaiety awu iiigiivr i.uan one weaa au. Aa a iiu.vi.ei ol lacv, soma ailma ui cat no uiay uave suown eveu uure ad vance uiau mat, ine supply ol coru-ieu slews iiaa lieeu Very Haul, lucre ueine St. I.oala l.lve Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct. B.-CATTLE-Reoelpt, 1, head, including 700 head of iexaiis. Market strong; native beef steers. 4vioj Iw; cows and hellers, l.i.tvmTtt. .6; gtockers and feeders. IS 1446.60; Texas and Indian steers, tl.uiKV7.uo; vows and ni!r, .iav 4 .0, calves. In carload lots, t ionl .00. IIUUS Heceitits. 1.600 head. Market steady: bisfs and llohts. n.Mi4iil.20: packers. Vvwuov, buiuhers and best heavy, tS-uo it.i.i SHKEP AND LAMRS-Recelnts, IW head. Market stead v; native muttons, $176 U4.M; lambs, $6.60tiuS.7tJ. at. Joseph Live Stock Market. BT. JOBKPM, Mo., Oct . .:ATTLfll Receipls. 40 head: market, steady ; Bieers, 4.7iJ4,',.6o; cows and heifers, ei.0Ue.a0 calves, f4.7ku.2a. HoOaV- t4reofipts, a600 head; market, steady lo loo luwer; top, 1906; bulk of sales, k a,.i. IS I .ilB-rUP AND LAM B8 Receipts, 130 head; market, steady; lamos, l6.2o4jt.w. Stock la Bight. Receipts of live stock st ths five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cat t le. Hogs. Bheep, South Omaha luo lJ St. Joseph 40 ll.6"0 S"0 KanskS City "0 2 600 1.500 St. Louis 1.200 1.600 tut) Chicago ooo e.uoO 2,000 Totals 1,000 OMAHA WlOtrJaAl.H 16,300 6,200 PIllCKS. change hers today American securities 1Uy euou,u on sa.e to iu'ak a uiaiae. iiuiu uay lu uay. Ail luiU, uiny UU4UU ntiened above parity, but fears of a poor k.u, Turk bank statement and realising ..... .......... ........ ..r , 4V6 4t4 1 caused a setDaca, ana mo nurnet cioseu nave ueeu cnoice e.iouk.i to sen i;ver U ' uv Consola monsyv... TDHLoulsrllle A 69 tVi . aoMvunl J Ij-lt J., K. A T.. Amu. CsoV tl . . Central .... ..... ..... wt AikKOllaa .......v.s nonsii at yt 100 U II Atchison ....7w do pld 12vi do sfd 104 Ontario A W 4H Baltimore A 0....1U Psnneylvania n... H I Canadian Pnltlij....KSH Band Mines 104V Chesapeake A O...... Reading Chicago O. w 4BouLnrn xiy Clxi.. Mil. A 8t. P...141V4 do p(d Ds assrs..., Duul.. 4HV4 No. t hard, M-oo1; NO. 1 northern, fl.vHj 1.04 : No. 1 northern. .l.t41.Ul No. I si v.cipil.tVs. MSH.U-r iax, ;.- ... CORN No. 8 yellow. 4S4itUo. OATH No. 3 white, SSHSc RYE No. 1, 72730. jMitAN 418AHJ.il i. uvl. KLOUB-Flrot patents, tatWfJt.ll): eecowd patents, t4.suf..0o; first clears, e.4vu.sw; second clears, $2.102.40. ThlladlelphlA Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22 BUTTBIV- Stesdv: extra western creamery, Ua nearby prints, Mo. i.iiui firm;- rennsyivanie ano omr nearby flrats, free canes, nuo at mark; cur rent receipts. In returnable cases, 2"o at mark: western firsts, tree cases, )oa at Uiaiki eurreni reoeipta, iree oaee, su m mark. "... CHKESB-Bteady; New yorg run creams, choice, 16tc; New York full creams, lair to good, I4'!4ri6l40. I.lvergeol Cottoa atattstlos. LIVERPOOL, Oet. 12. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 2 red, western winter, no stoak. If utures, quiet; ooiooer, vs s'aa; vnsmutr, 7s 2',d; March, 7s 2 'id. CORN spot, steady: American mixed. 4s UVt. Futures, gull; January, 4a Md; Feb ruary, 4s 4ud. Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAUKEE, Oct 23. WHEAT No. 1 northern. tl.06Val.06; No. 1 northern, $1.04 Cl-04: December, 2o. OA 18 si 320. BARLEY Samples, t76c. Peoria Market. PFORIA. Oct. 22 CORN-Ixwer: No. 1 yellow, 4tvi4tc; No. I yellow, 4Mc; No. t. 4tc: No. 4, 4fia: no grade, 420. OATS Easy; No. I white, uilt40; No. 4 white, too. Dalath Grala Market. DULUTH, Oct. M. WHEAT-Deembr, $lM"t; May. $L0hH; No. 1 northern, H.ti4 bid; No. 1 northern, 1.006'l.O134. OAT-o0c. Cattea Market. NEW TORK, Oot 11.-COTTO!? The market euened s tea ay at unotianged Drioee to a deoline o' T points, with acuve months selling about Ktf' points under last ulght s close during the first few minutes under over night selling orders and in sympathy with rather disappointing cablea. Private wires reported heavy or killing frosts in many suctions of the central belt. This caused some covering at the Initial decline, and with trade Interests big buyers the market soon I allied to a net advance Of about 4J.7 points. Offerings continued very heavy on the advance and the Improve ment was barely maintained duriug the middle of the morning. NEW YORK, Oct. 14. COTTON Futures opened steady; October. 14.30c; December, lt irv; January, 1430c; March. 14.30c; May, 14 4Hc; July, 14 4o. Futures closed easy; closing bids: Oo tooer, 14.S2o November, 14.1c; December, 14 240; January, 14.Xac; February, 14.11o; March. 14Ssc; April. 14 41c; May. 14.46c; J una, 14.44c; July, 14.44c. Spot cloaed quiet and unchanged; middling uplands, 14.46c; middling gulf, 14.70c; no salea Furnished by Logan 4 Bryan, members New York Cotton exchange. 116 Boutn kia teeuth sireet Omaha. Nek. Aiiwinn ' , i ....... Anaosnda Mining Co.... AtrhlM Atchison ptd Atlantlo Coast Lins. Baltimore A Olilo Msthlohsra Steel , Brooklyn Rapid Tr. 4.lsna!an paclfle (antral Leather Central Leather pfd Cantrsl of Nsw Jsresy.. Hiesapsaks A Onie...... Chlceao A Alton 7hlogo Orsat Wet tarn. . C. O. W. pfd Chloago A. N. W... 100 41 41 14. 000 11 77 tOO 104V4 10S 00 4IVA 4411 600 Hi 117 117 Vi ht in 1L lvn 10Q to S a.4 - uv, , lot 41 41 4X . t.ioe lottt 1m4 liHtfc K lOt 10lt 1'9 404 1M 1111 , IX) 10S 104v 104V4 , l,0o 14 xavk 4.4 . 4.100 TM4 lHi t , l lr? i74i , 1.104 M Bivi 4444 l"o l,l ti " ioi '" N aii fiH ri4 S44 4 J4 C. M. A St. P 4.100 ltl 1J7 lMv, C C, C. A SX. b. s .. Flour, bsts.. VV heat, bu.. Corn, bu Oals, bu 7 f-O ....el ) ....40 V0 ... .74.au 11 100 44 tiro 14 tl.ooO (alorade V. A I.. Colorado A gotrtivsra... CVmi sell dated Oas Corvi Pesduots bslaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Grands D. A R. O. P'd Plstlllsre' SocuiKlse gvrle , lone 1st prd Mtie M td General Kisctrls Orsal Northern pfd Orsat Nerthem Ore otfB. . lllinnts dsntral lntsrhorough Met. Int. Met. ptd International Harvester ,.. Int. Mxrtne pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Be K. C. So. pfd Laelsde Oas LoulsTllle A Nashville Minn. A St. Uotis M St. P. A g. A M M , K. A T 61.. K. A T. ptd Mlssoerl Pxcirto riationa Biscuit National Lead N Pi. R. ef M. Xd pfd.... New Terk Osntrsi N. Y , O. A W .... Norfolk A Western North Ainssicsa Northern Past fit Pacttls Mall Psnnsylvasla Psopls'l Oaa P.. C., C A tb L Pvttsburg Cbal Prssssd Steel Car m Pullmaa Palaee IW Saliwap B44M4 Bering....... Raadlng BsBUklle Steal Rspobile Stsel ptd Hock Island Co Rock Island Co. ptd tu U A S. K. M pld Bt. Lochs S. W St. U W. pld Hloss-ghatrtsld 8. A 1 gout hern Paclfte goulhsra Kallway Ss. Aallvkf pld Tensaosee Oaiper v Teiss A PaurU T.. M. L. A w T., B4, L. A W. ptd to loo Paclrte Irtsn Paclfto pfd I'nllsd Slates Ksaltr imitsd Btatss Ruber, tnlted gtaies Steel...., V. S. Stssl ptd I van Cappsr Va-Caroitna Chsmicei Wahaari WabaiUl pfd Wssvarn Marrlana .... Wastingnouse I'hsmicai Wsatara Uaios , Whaling A l 1 ) 44 144 4V 600 S0V1 40 40U 1, 100 131 H ll 1st g0 M 17V4 )7 go lie in M0 64 4 Kvt, 400 It Poo MV4 100 6u Vi ty4 to 170 144 7W4 alia aupp.y oi oeel aveera naa uuiiaia.eu very ikaaiy of lauae came, aa u.au as t.,e Having beeO p4uu tor cuoiue Muuuuia ai assets. cuns and heifers have shown about tus same auvance aa beex steers, tuey, too, I IMHUg SMl Ol SbO UlgUOT tUkylt U11S KI ago. ,Jiuey were Active seileie every day, and ttijline maiaat was In a most sausiaotory gf i uuiiumuu, aa vieweu atom a ,uci aiwiu' 41 I point. im Blockers and feeders have also shown .161 . 14 .111 "4 ..ios . ss . 44H rjsnver A Rio O..,. x4 union raome iuv4 I an advance ol .u under ino lniiuence oi f uecreaaeu receiDia anu a peiter uuiiua aa iiiana. A he oouuery has bean more anxious, apparently, to flu feed iota, and tne lact u.ai lece.pia wore tailing oil aeeuieu to luaae ouers more eaer to se cure callie while tuey were auii to bs u .fa 11.44 do Pfd Brie , ")4l7. S. Steel.. TMl do 1st fd 64 ee ptd ua do M pld 40 Wabash II ,.n Trunk M do Pfd 40 lillnol. Csntral 137 Spanish 4s 0 SILVER Bar, steady at 2t l-16d per ox. MONEY- F' ... .... wuotAtions on native catUe: Good to Th- ,at,i.. f '"CJnV 5 A!,4P!J?..h;!- cu'u t'. R.6oW..bu; fair to good for short bills Is AS Pr cent, -for three beet BUWi io.,w; common to fair oeef months' bills, 4gH per cent. steal a, e4 eVitB.eu; good to choice cows and ' " ' 77l peuers, 4.iesve.4u; lair to guod coa and Local Beoarltles. hsliera, $3. 404, 4. 26; common to lair cowa and Quotations furnished by Burns, Drinker bailees, z.ocu.4v; gouu lu cnoioe Blockers A CO., 44tf riew Ollisiia iissuiisi building: Bid. H n Si! 100 lM VA H 109 1JS4 L2H UIH t0 1 4tfV$ MZ 1,10 x?S l.tOD 6Vi4 M4 vn 111 lit too 11 11 100 48 S014 g.vA s) x 40 1044 tmvi, W6 u 10 147 IS 147 147 vj tH 100 11144 11144 14 lot lot, S4V4 sr. at l.to I 66Vtj M X10H 1.50 41 0 4.i 10 U SS44 194 t,4iO U IU 4 11 t too 4ii4 4114 o loo M14 PH4 47 4.10 Uiva lao im loo M si is a Utvk lat mvi lue loi vi lost lueu 44 10 SI SI STH4 vv u City NaUonal bank bldg. ta. ItSO, Clorado Tsi. Co. 1 par cent Colunbua, Neb., B. U Is. 164 IXnear O, A M. t per sent rules, 111 f feast St. Lout A Sua., IWt STVi Fairmont Creamery 1st g. per cent.. Osrman Fire Insurance Co 100 , 1 . ar.i. mtin, aIu! a . . 1 !! I lews Portias Cement 1st a ' I it.La. a a, a. 1 oar st sfd. Wleklte tuw city A. 6 L a, 1U Long Bell Lamber 4. U.4 Lawrsnos Do., g. D., la 11 Nebraska (Nance Oo.) wan t per sent Morris A Ce. 4Vba, HMS Omaha Wat.r Is, 14 Omaha Water Id pld.......... W Om.hs A C. B. SI. Kr pld, I per cent M Omasa A O. B. Bt. Br. ss, 1J Omaha St. Ry. A Bridge ptd 41 Si Omaha Oaa 6s. 1W7 7Vi St. Louis, City of, 4s ..... Simmons Hsrdware 1st pld. 116 tin wo axes. Yard ex, Oaiaas 64 li w M ln 104 104 Ate 131 H in 17 4S SO bank and teedera, 4.4ou6.oo; lair to good Blockers and leaders. 14. veil 4.40; coiiiinon to fair Asked, alocaeia and feeue.a, M.e4.io; stock heif- 'V I Srs, 64.WOU4.A: veal cAivee, 44.o4i.vu; Duns, ktaaa. etc.. U.OUuo.OO. Wuotationa on range cattle; Choice to prime beeves, tt.76oti.26; good to cnolcs beeves, $o.2ou.e.76; to Sood beevea, 4.o0 4,4.io; coiiiinon to fair btevea, iS.imil't.fO; good to choice he.fera, I4.oou4.o0; good to cnoice cowa, es.wtrt.w, isir iw awv giswvs, Ia.6o4i4.00i caiuiers and cutters, ti.6i4.a0i tH I good to siioloe feeders, t.v4e-e0i fair 10 im I mod feadara. t4.26mi.itt. lot) I HOOaV More or leas rscovery In values And I featured the trade In the hog yards this morning. Light receipt were credited with most of the Improvement, bulk of offer ings selling at figures satsly a dime higner i h.H tH.tia at vaatlrilAV. flsavv noMS J? I made up the general run of stuff and I... naoklna aradea , were especially pientitul. loui4 feuppuea of bacon and medlum-weignt I mixed aniraAls wers hardly large enough tsti I to afford an adequate test oi prices. VSUIBIIS , . .Hit I J . W ,. , 1UU J ,.V .. - Ing and a complete clearance was made in very good season. Lard-welghts moved Boston Closlns Stocks BOSTON, Oot 22.-Cloelng quotations on .roun &.ii6at.40. as compared with yes- 1 terday s wloer spresa ot .iju vfo. , iignts s. i were: Alloues Ain.l. Copper A. X. U A t Aruotia Com Atlantlo liCCitl Butts Coalition ... Cal. A Anions..... (a I. A Heola.. 44 Mohawk 71 Norada Con. ... 174s Nll .ns.ng MlfMS 4 North Butte .... Vi North Lake ..... 11 Old Dominion ., 10 Osceola .. dew Parrott B. A C ..tit Quincy Osiansilal 11 snssnon Popper Rang C. C. 714 8upa.or ........... Bast tnuC. M Iv. Suuerlur A B U. ft I4VA H tt.foO IK 1MV1 14 10 44k 4444 1444, 4,ro 100 10 11 rranklla Oiroux Con. armaka Lksa, 6H " ' Oresn Cansnea .... '4H garaie Cooper.. Shu. I .. . . ' f . asrr mmm Lake Copper la Salle Copper Allied Copper Assed. Mvi W 7t ax l.soo Mvi vi '4 ie w 41 14.4U0 ltoi iw 4V0 2i Mv MVi I. MS ""'wi sivi 'tiit KVi SI s Optional Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close Yea'y. Oct... 14 14 S3 1423 14 9 14 SO Dec.... 14 27 14 3 14 24 14 24 14 23 Jan 14 10 14 40 14 27 14 iS 14 2 Mch ... 14 St J4 4 14 M 14.4 14 40 May... 14 is 14 66 14 4i 14 44 14 61 July... 14 47 14 U 14 44 14 44 14 11 LIVERPOOL Oct. It COTTON Cloaed quiet; twl.as t points lower; American mid dling.' I 4; good middling, t Ojd; middling, 1 low middling, 7 esj; good Ordinary, 7.43d; ordinary, l.lftd. The aalee of the day ara 4 uu bales, of which toll Vara for simulation and exoort, and Include 4 HoO Amerli'HA. jeceiita. s.vw oaieo, no Ameri can. Futures opened quiet and ateady and closed quiet. Ovlober, ItiSVl; Nov. 7.d; Novinber-Ieeeniber, 7WSsd; Daoaiooer January, 7 6M; January- ebruary. I64d; rVbruary-Man-h. 7.6iSd; March-April, 7 6iWd; April-May 7 6J-d, May-June, 7 64d; Juno Julv "OM; July-Auust 7 6'd 8T. LOUIS. Oct. 22.--COITON Un changed; middling. 14c. falee, none; ra- I eel pis, 2 H t e es; anipmenla, bales Kaaaas City Grata aad Provlsleas. KANHAS CITY Mo.. Oct tt-WHEAT-Ieeniber. fclVvlS"-. aeiiers; May. atvll bard. i'ti; Nv. t hanl, Vi o; No, illol'k- L'67 balea ..l a... -e... . s ...i ...... I CORN-Deeinber. 3v'c. bid: Mav A:tko Tno Key to ths Bltuatloo-B4 Wgfit Ad. Ivi 6svi . 40,000 J74V4 1144 lTfer. M 4 I'i .lM.loe T44 T7 7v . I.euO 11414 1144 litis 1.4.) 61 4 govt, 41u I.Ovd '"ein I.M 1 l.loO 74 UVt 1 44 74 tlv, vi ., IK 14 lVi 4MV, "Vi lid t 11 V, Superior A P. 0 1H Tie'Tamaeaok IW 14 V. S. O. A 0 41V, itu. I. 1. n. I m.... sivi X) 0 pfd 4 4,Vtak cea. U Wtnons 104 10 v, Wolverine U lii I aoiu up as ma as so. IV. v.,7 Today's auvance ,eaves vsluss lust about " gasT 1 d'ni lower than they were a week ago. " On most rlava tha market has been In no oil 404 shape, Thursday s trade being ths only .i'.'.lio exception. Supplies for th week are a 11 I few thousand neaa Heavier man eimer 7H last week s run or receipt una week Uv last fear. 61 v, I HepreeentaUvg gales: Na At. 81. P. No. 14 so la) I 10 41 II At lea 14 4 IS 10.. u.. 6.. M.. 64.. 7.. 41. Itsk CleaJ-lngs OMAHA, Oct. 22 Usnk ciexrlngs for the ... Weg ending looay were n, 101. an sa, anu for the correapondlng week last year were tid 172.837 .11. a gain of fwi0;M.41 over last year. Hank clearings ror louay were w. io, K)5t, and for tb corresponding data last year t..637,.7l. 10. ....$ 1.161 DDi.12 .... I.ia.if.675.33 .... 2,74il.72 .... 1.047. 471.: .... 2.701.424 61 .... 2.67,4u6 73 .tt ....117 ....161 ....117 ....41 ,...(U ....Hi I ti J I 16 44 i I'M Monday ... Tueday .. Wednesday Thursday Friday ... Saturday . 1S10. $ 1 6 . 743 49 2,t7,A67 2.ot.l.2.4.82 a i6 oi it 44. 64. M. 14. VI . . I 4V .. I 40 10 I 40 .. 40 .. 4 40 40 I 40 ..441 .. I 44 ..14 ..11 tlw I 4 ..X44 10 I 42 Vi .. ... I 4,V ..111 ... I Utt X,l 4 I 40 SlAuS. .1 ..VI ID.... .... 41.... A.... 4.... 41.... 61.... 64.... 41.... 71.... 76.... 41 ... . 43. .. . 'iv.... Ml..., 4C.... 43..., 74..., 71..., AC. Bh. Pr. ... t 46 0 14 N I t 44 AT. ...Ml ...Xi4 . ...404 ...M4 ...Bl ...17 ...As Aft I 4 ...AM ... I 4 ...270 131 I U ...2.'4 120 I 47 ...111 40 I AO ...if64 40 I 0 ...itS IU I 40 ...W0 A40 t M ...'it 40 I 441 ...k.4 ... 4 4V ...lbl ... 4 44 ...A44 40 I 46 ...Ut 40 I 4A ...240 U I 15 ...241 ... 17 1 64 10 I 69 04 I 01 3 1 HHKKP Nothing fresh in the way of I Hid 741 74 sheep And lambs was reoelved today and i7u3tx)63 tha market remained nominally steudy. J - Trade during th week haa been very Totals $16 672.kr7 9J $17,77.74.J2 uneven, feeder lambs selling at uncertain prices on early nays ana closing generally its as Vurk lllalax Blorka. steady with a week ago. Heavy receipts of NEW YORK. Oct. U. -Closing quotation this class of stock and ths fact that sort- BUTTETV Creamery, No. 1 delivered to the retail trade :n i-lb. cartons, sic; rvo. 1, In So-lb. tuba, too; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartona, 2vc; No. 3, in 00-lb. tubs. 27Hc; packing stock, solid pack, 21Vec; dairy, in to-lb. tubs. 23 y .:4c. Market changes every Tuesday, CHKEBii Twins, 17:i416c; young Amer icas, ine: daislea. 16c: triplets, lie; 11m burger, lkc; rvo. I brick, lofec: imported BwIbb, 32c; domestic tjwias, 24o ; block awiaa, 22C. POULTRY Dressed broilers, under I lbs.. $6.00 a dos; over 1 lbs., 14c; hens, 16c; cocks. luvci ducks. 16c; geese. uc; turkeys. 20c; pigeons, per dos., $1.20; homer squabs, per dos., 14.00; tancy suuaos, per 00s., sa.pu; mo. lbs.. lOSkot hens. lOMei Bid roosters. 701 old ducks, full feathered. Ale; geese, full feath ered, lOu; turkeya, 20c; guinea fowls, too each; pigeons, per dos., Soo; homers, per ops., .vvt squaus, ano, x. per aoa, sa.o nu. x. Der nor., uofl FISH (all froxenl-Plckerel. U01 white fish. mc; pike. 1001 trout. 140; large crappies, 20c Buanish mackerel, ldc: eel. Lie: haddock, 13o; flounders, 13o; green catfish, 10; roe shad, 11.0W sacn; snad roe, per pair, (no frog leg, per aox.. 400: salmon. 14o; nail but. 12a. CUTS RIDS: NO. A. 14C! NO. I mxo; No. 1, c. Loins: No. X, 18c; No. t upac: rvo. s. so cnuci: rvo. 1. c: no. 6V,c: No. I. (4c; Round: No. 1. 7 Wo: No, 64o; No, a o. Plaui No. a. t No, 1 6ac: No. I to. r i-tiu ia urangea: waiuornia vaiencias. all si sea, per box, t0iiu.6. Lemons 1 Llmonlera, tfxira fancy, tXM siss, per box, t7.00; 300 slxs, per box. 17.26; choice, too slxe, per box. 16.60; 160 sise, per box, ttVio; 140 situs, 60u per bog lens. Bananas; Fancy select, per bunch, I2.2e4il.60; Jumbo, per hunch. A2.76&3.:6. Pears: New York Kelfef, per bbl., 14-60; California Winter Nellls, per box, t2.lt. Apples: Home-grown cooking, per bbl., $36l44.00; Missouri Jonathan and Urlmes' Ooldea, per obi., $4 76; Missouri Hen Davis. Par bbl., $3 60; Missouri Wine- sups, per bbl., $4.00; Missouri Oano, per bbl., 63. to; Otner vaiienr, vsr uuj., fS.wo Colorado jonainau, per vua. si. 10; call fnenia (Ira vsnsteln. per box. A2.10: Call fornla Beliefiower, per box, tl.SO; washing, ton Urimss' Uoidsn grid Jonathan, cxui fancy, id to 126 sixss, per box, $2 26. Grauea c.iinrnla Tokay, bar crate. 11.36: Con a vti.nlaan and Ntw York, nar a. In. basket, 30c; Malaga. 00 to SS lbs. gross, per ksg, I6.ubiq6.50. Cranberries; Per box, tXtie; Aver sol., eO'ie. kstesi aiiuuwr uiauu, new, (sT 1.1b ukaa. In box, per bug. 13 00. Fias New Caiirurnia. 12 13-ux. pkga., hoc; M 12-os, Dkgs $2 25 Wulnces; Per box, tl.66. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Early Ohio, m ..rki. per bu.. soc; Iowa white stoca per bu., inc. bweet Potatoes; Virginia, per bbl., $2.36 Onions: low, small red and yellolw. per lb., lo; Spanish, per crate, ti 26 (Julie: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 7. . I , .A l I . . L'..... lie; Tea, per ! s-w. uss ..a.... kmri.ia tier do.. I LOO. Celery: MlchUan. .... a.. hnnchax. 160. Rutabaaaa! Per in. 10. Ckwumbersi Hot bouse, 1 and 2 uo.. Per box, !. HOME-OROWN VEGETABLES Cab. bage: New. per lb., 2c. Tomatoes: Per bskt, ticuOoc. btrtng and Wax Reuns: Per ink l. bk., 760. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per do., 46c. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos., bunches. Sue. Turnips: Psr mkt. bak.. o., Carrota: per mat, bsk. 40c. Beets'. Per mkt bak., loo. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: black, per lb,, So, California No. A. per lb., lsoj Cali fornia No. I, peif Ik., Ida. Hickory nut: Large, per lb., 40: smalt, per lb., so. Cocoanutsi Far sack, $6,001 per 4oa, see. Honeyi New, M tramea, $16. , Toffee Market. NEW YORK, Oct.22. The market for coffee futurea opened ateady, but at a de cline of t to t polnta, owing to lower European markets. Offerings were not heavy, but there was no Important de mand and the market showed Utile change after the opening, the close being ateady at a net decline of 2 to 6 points. Halea, 18.760 baga. October and November, k.40c; Decern tier, t.43c; January, 8 50c; February, 8.;..ic; MHrch, 1 57c: April, Soke; May, tlc; June, t.63c: July, 8.63c; August, 8 64c: Sep tember, dee. Havre closed ViXi net Hamburg waa V,'U'-l'i lower. Alio MONEY CI&iNTSClIANCElDuAS CapUini of Finance Nowaday! Coa Ider PnMic. SO LONG III DEFY TL0T1& Blare Time tomatodore i Said "rehire Be D " Dlt fereat Attltade Has Bea Foatered. itf BT PRFJJloi'. C. ADAMS. NEW YtRK. 1 Hx. 22. inpectai to Thd Heo.) There has been a wondeifut phgng in th attitude of our Ameiican ratxaiiis of tintuntry since Nvilllam H. Vandernllt uttered his famous, svliall 1 call It war cry, "ins public b d d ' Ye. Iiidead. It 'may ho that soma ol the gentlemen at the head of our great corpvratlohB feel In theAr hearta with th late Mr. VaisUerbllt, but even they are not saying It tor punllcation, while It Is cax tain that th vast majority of the meg who conduct Our great businees eoneern and financial Institutions have come to realise thai the pubilo haa a very real and vital Interest In ttie manner In Which they anal) be wralucted, and lurthermor that the publld haa th power and th will to exercla it to se that Its interests ars Vl'oten'ted. Therefore. Inataad of Indignantly or pi tilatitly resenting government supervision. the majority 01 our iinanciere are sniiuuj morei v 10 nave the suiiervlsion conduct eo) on reasonable lines su a not to throw abor out of employment The punuo naa uu vet Inllv realised thla nuidlflcatlon haa taken place, yet II can l ataled with at fiiiiiit Miif id mica, even although ths meta innrphoal has not been openly acknowl edged by a good many capitalist. rh lost dnllglitenea view louay is nut in ntiilc siimild t made fuily acquainted with tha .mis and Ins of modern business methods so as 10 unable thorn ta form an intelligent judgment as to how far federal or state Inierierwnee may go without en tailing Injurluiie coiiauqusnces, ronse- lucineS that would fall noi merely upon lie comparatively few individuals in on ,ni t,f th, tiartlfiular oortioratlon Corv- oemed, but uvon bond and stockholders a well as employe. Myth Betas; BsaiodedU The mvlh that a chartered otimMnr IS some sort of mysterious organisation with, out soul and not amenable to law Is quickly being explode!. Hut only very gradually Is it being grasped that corpora tions represent in capital ana supply ieoor ror thousands of people wnose interests are Identical with those of the companies. It Is little exaggeration to say that th people of the United States ars ths corporations. There Is scarcely an Individual In th coun try, even though he be not an investor or sn employs of a corporation, whose wel fare Is not in some degree nepenaeni upon the proeperlty of these combinations. It Is this cardinal fact tha common In terest ot the corporations and the public that our man of arrairs are girivirjt to bring horn to tho who clothe our legisla tor with authority, The capitalist I seek ing to convey and convince th world that he Is not an enemy of his country nr of the so-called working classes, dui mat n Is a necessary (as well as reasonable) member of tha whole economic family. With the growth of their feeling comes ths reasonable hope that the right remedy of the trust evils will be found and applied. Owing to the unsatisfactory condition 01 tha copper and other metal market during the earlier part of the year it was generally believed that 1910 would not be a profitable year to the holders of stock in American mines and metallurgical worka. With tha closing of the third quarter of the year, however, judging from the figures avail able, the year. It Is believed, will clos with a record or dividend diatiursements greater than that for any year In the his tory of the Industry. Between January 1 and October 1. l!t mines and metallurgical works reporting to' the Mining World have paid dividends total. Ing $, 87.047, as compared with $4S,I72.2i paid In the same period In 1906 by 103 com panies. That tne dividend payments 01 these mines and works ar of regular occurrence I proved by the fact that sine Incorporation they hare yielded profits which permitted the disbursement among shareholders of the enormous total of $M0,818,141. This la equivalent to a return cf 118 per cvnt on the total Outstanding- O&PUSJ Of t. 447,784. SYLVESTER RUSH RETURNS FROM BIG MURDER TRIAL AesUtaat to Attorney Geoerat 1141 Conspleaoa Part la Land Fraad Prosecatloas. Sylvester R. Rush, assistant to th attor ney general ot the United Btatea, and wha became a national figure by reason ot Ma prominent part Id the prosecution of Gov ernor Haskell of Oklahoma on the charge of town lot frauds, ai-rlvsd home Friday night from Durango, Colo., where he has been taking part In the trial of William R Mason and Joseph Vanderwtde on ths charge of conspiracy. The case against Mason and Vanderwlde ' grew out of the mysterious murder of Jo seph Walksr, a United Btatts secret serv ice officer, two years ago In Durango, Walker was Investigating coal land frauds . and his Investigation was bo thorough thai much animosity was aroused against Win by those he sought to convict Mason and Vanderwlde, Interested parties In th coal land transactions, were arrested on tha charge of conspiracy to murder. It was not believed, however, that they actually fired the shots that killed the officer, but they war supposed to have abetted the crime and that the murder was committed by a hired assassin. . r The government at that time sought Jur isdiction, but there was a clash of author ity In which tho stats courts won, abd Mason and Vanderwlde became prisoners or ine ruianau efierill. ine district COUrl I of Colorado failed to convict. Then tha fetieral authorities stepped In, but a legal ' web had been woven whjch resulted In tha cases being thrown nut of court. on mining stocks were- Total ssias tar tha day, I7i,ni shares. Neve York Cork Market. Tha following quotat'ons are furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteen, h street Omaha: Amercsn Tobacee ..44 Inspiration S Bar Stats Oas HVi Laross 4 11-11 !4.ton consolidate. 1 r. omsolldats . . i. Butts Coalition S0VI NswhouM M MisllUUK XI 4 CXlle Copper XiKsvhlds coalitloa AlvaKa, Mini , I Swift Pig CO 2 l-srs-Ro. bin .C...17u S lllrer PU'S I 124 Superior A Pitsbuig II lltkTunofisa Wining IS I Trui'tr Copiisr 44 1 North Laks 4 Bunsmla 4vi tviojipaa, ia tsctUS China t-htsf Consolidated. rrssttaei tavts-talr Air Csntrsl Sly Consolidated . t r witch Frsnklla Olrout Ooldfisld Florence-. Ovid(lld ! ,7 .... An 1H 14 1 4 IVi ..I'UVi A ties Cem Tunnel stock con. fii" v..;;. l.urt. Sllvsr Iron Sliver SLasdvllls Csn utlscsd. .loo i litis Chief , . II kfsxlcan if . rlW .IM Ophtr . II . ,1rt IM Tellew Jacks! . 1 .. I ..IS) .140 .. a .. 40 Ballloa for tho Baak. Ing delivery alleys were taxed to their utmost Induced moat ot th early deollnna. Thousands of Iambs went back Into tha oouniry at figures that were the lowest of the season, common kinds ranging from $4,00 to $4 71. Uood fleshy lambs moved around $i.l;a3 36 Up till midweek, but the market reacted considerably on late days Under ths Influence of lighter supplies and a better demand. Strong welyht feeders are cloelng around 40 m. little different Treaaarr Slatesaeal. WASHINGTON. Oct 21 The condlUon of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust Funds Hold coin, $.sf 1 "0.6iiS; silver dollara i7. 633.000: silver dollara of ISM), 3.5Ji OiW: all ver certificates outstanding. $4n7 fiU.OuO. Oaneral Fund Htandard silver dollara in geuaial fund. fi,4iO,Ae; current UauUUea, LONDON. Oct. 2.-Bullon amounting; to I mm hien Quotations a week airo 64.'Vu0 was taken into tne hank of Knkland I u mu daily reueiuls stive a wek s ini.r to day and A' 1.075.000 was withdrawn lor o( about 13,000 Iieud the proportion of shipment to Fgvpt. rood feeder cheep haa been none too large -,,d vaiuea have held firm Ihroukhout. Pre Gangs Market. I nmnetltloil from killers has been one of NKW TORK. Oct 21 DRY OOODR Ths the sustaining influences, feeding wethers day's market on cotton goods was steady selling as high as 64 00 and good feeder ana prices r very rirm. unri are nigneriewes inurun tu 'vi-. rvungs nd business on them continues good. I of ttns oescripnou are aunauie ior urstu- burlaps have been very active and prices Ing purposes. have moved up sharply. Dress goods nils Fat sheop are still in active demand at quiet. J good (trocg figures, hich dressing animals Belling more raptuiy mian in-oeiwees ana inferior klnde. Choice fat wethers sold up ga high as 64 6 earlier lu the week, but nnthinx of similar quality haa been avail able since. Fat ewes are bringing $3 4oi t.t. Fat lamb ahowed a little weakness on early days In vympathy with feeders, but th demand rallied on the close and cur rent quotationa ar fully aa high a those tf 11 eetuidey. Clearance In every lower, unchansed at 6 I loo; Bras! lien exchange 011 lxiiidon l-32d higher at 17 15-33d. Re- then told Judge Estelle that except when prr." 'against ."beM. h " "" " - of kind- Jundiahy receipts 40,lio0 bags, against 6X.0H0 ' ness and duty toward her. He committed bans llo-t year. l-pot coffee, quiet; Hio No 7, UiTic; Bantos No. 4. llVxc; Itio coffee, quiet; Cordova, IVitUKo. Tsrpratla Slarkvt. BAVANNAH. Oct- B. Tl.'RPF.NTINE Dull-i7"a ROUIN-Flrm; type Y, $4 40; Q, 4S. Wool Market, ST. I1IMS, Oet. WK)I-l'nchanged; territory and we'Stem medium. UtiJic; fin ui4MAiau4, A7j3oi f.n. l4i;o. ETaperatrtt Apples and Dried FrAlt. NEW YORK. Oct. 22. EVAPORATED APPLE-Demand fair and prices ateady; on the apot. fancy, la quotad at 10c; choice, iHtHliC; prima, 7,!.io; common to fair, 7ViC. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiet on the spot, but prices are steady; quotations ranee from OHluc for faltforntas up to 3o 40s, and 7.'i(;Hc for Oregona from tos to Koa. Apricots are inactive, but prices are firm owing to small offerings; choice, ilmf lc; extra choice, 13ul.1Vc; fancy, lAviil4o. Peaches are dull but firm oa light Stocks; choice, Va'lhbc; extra choice, SKjncjc; fancy, 8V.tVc- Raisins are quiet and featureless; loose muscatels ars quoted at 6Ul4c for 1 to 1 crown; choice to fancy seeded, 4' tBc; seeaiess, txtfoc; ixnaon layers, 1 2ou l.to. his crime while drunk. PRINCE OF TECK PASSES AWAY Saeaalle to Two Oaeratleaa Belav Prrformesl aad Thea Dies of Plearlsy. LONDON. Oct. 22 Prince Francis Jo seph Leopold Frederick of Tsck, brother of Queen Mary, died today. II had been 111 for om time and rontly submitted ts two operations. Last night an attack ot pleurisy we followed by a critical turn from which ha did not recover. The prince was bora at Kensington pal ar in 70. He served In th army la Egypt and South Africa, retiring in ltot with ths title of Wjor. Suarar Market. NEW TORK. Oct. 12 SUQ A R Haw quiet; muscovado, U test. 1 63c; centrifugal, kti teat. t66e; molasses sugar, til teat, t.ioe; refined quiut; crushed, t.J6c; granulated, t.soc; powdered, 4lfoc. Oauaha Mar Market. OMAHA, Oct. 22 HAT No. 1 upland. Ill uv. No. t upland, vi; packing. Moo; alfalfa, til no. Blrawi Wheat, td.Wi ry. $7.ow; cats, 4. oC Herbert , Oooch Co., Brokers and Dealer aAii rKoriszosia arocara. Dinaiia Office, lid board ef '1 raug 4141 .f-.eil r-noiia, DoUg S. I 1110 't'l YOUTH PAROLED TO MOTHER John B. Boloraon, Pleadlaa; Oallty to Charge of Broaklagr aad Eatara tasTf U Lot Off. Listening to th plea of Mrs. Ella A, Solomon that hr U-year-old son, Jehd BJ. Solomon, not be sent to th penitentiary for the crime ot breaking and entering, to which he pleaded guilty, Judge EktU paruieu 1110 jiouns man 10 nis mother la the criminal division of district court Bet- ' urday and then urged Solomon to accom pany his mother to church, regularly. When he was arraigned on an Informa tion charging him with breaking Into th tailor shop ot Zacharia A Friedman th boy pleaded guilty and threw himself upon the mercy ot the oourt Mrs. Solomon OJ-SalSX. sAAfAt LAtOAAT kAUUAA las aUI tTXil