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Tiic I'.hi:: Omaha. sATLUDAY. ocrr.KK .:. i:uo. 15 ;R.IN AND PKODICE MARKET I'M.'li Nil .li l . No w hit tVrifat Tricei Show Decided Weakness at Fietent. :ash demafd falls down tail lire of Mlrmpi I .1 Mold Price and Kurrlia Imiinrlrri i ease 4vra ilun Are Holding Mrnna. i-n 4 ' 'ATS -I 11. I unit' No .' n i-iel. :' i:Yi .'. . -i. II T l nitmrved 14 m, .!.. i, . pi in. ,. in "I'TKI; - i Mm. r;- .'c, 1 mi icire 'ties- Extra. 2. 1 7c . ,il. hi ''oin. Iil f'.iilK. t.'l HJli. ', K.'V. r to I 'i Cv jc ; .No .. No. 3. 4-c NhWYJRlv STOCKS ANDBONlb co limotllv. $1.1 L'-c, tirM. .'V; scc ...1,. .'I'.r iits. 'I -..' pcron.l. Sr.li in I 1 .1 ( ?l 1 1,' i" Feeling of Suspense Towards Opera tiom of U. S. Steel. M2.:J.iJ. working balance in treasury of- l fli-eii S 4) sSt 747 ; in banks to credit of the 1 IrHPiirrr of III' United Mutes, $Ak"4SxlaW; subsidiary silver com. SIT. 1".""l . fir 'nor r .in. J' '. I'M . tot n I balance In general fund. $(.- 2"4.4 ItF.PORT OF TDK II KtRIMi HOI SK ltecc.pt- FRICE LIFTED TO HIGH POINT ..I! . . ;' ir ' Min IIIHK I.KM.hll, ttHKl-:T ' 4$ Dotation 8 arioes Burden of Itcallalaa 9alee ArouM lloehia of Proepernaa Pragrea of Motrmrnu for Rlee 4;eneral 1. 1st 4 j nipelhetlr. Transaction of tar leaix-laterl Bank l-tr the Wrk. NEW YORK. Oct. Hi iidstrcrt bunk i-l"Mtin report l.-r Hie uttk n.'itig '.-- i I tohcr .'7 shows mi aseniiate of 1.M..-v.i4l. In seslnst SI .(vVo.i'.t4.anl laat week and 81.194.. ! ixt.no In the corresponding week lart year. ' Following iff a lint of the cittt: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Light and Prices About Steady. HOGS HIGHER. CLOSING LOWER ..V: IS:. . . It : 17 I I 1". I- ctties. OMAHA. (Id Whist iiiitd dc.i,jeill weak I titjmped off, with isle bulla tlr porting I ne 'markei. Lark c.l raaii uemand an. I total absence of til expert Inquiry la i ne.-ldvUi? weaken ing feature. Foreign Impo-ier i t ported to nav amliclent aui.i!lea ana are not buy ing. Light country offering of ooni gave the market alrength Kxpin trm are repwrtinu .una liuaineKa, but nl mut aliiiimfnta show no movement ami cuiHiiti.m am mil beai ln. heal nhoweil no J imp, irHdintr as IIht and lo.-al caah auia i tiled '4'.i ,c l.t.-r. ('on.llionn c-ontlniie v..r. b.-aiiMh and no hlpl'lng deniHiid aiiiem t.i relieve the heavy tune of th.- maikel. Hpot corn alruiifcrr arid hluher on the flour. Ululit recfiniB were readilv ali- NKW YtHtK. rt. 2v a anrinkRge today lit) the total traneHction In the atooK mar ket couple.1 wiiii a marked riae In the pro- i ih,, 'M' i.f.rti.m r.t ii. rl.ai.n in i . . t w....:' oiiaaeipnia New Tork.... ( h cago Hoaton Meel harf aonie ronneouon with the feenna St. lyOIHF . Kaneaa City.. coin, flour aorbed br elevator coix.ertia at th advance. There waa Utile or mi feature. Ha weatner oDdltlona ara ld ai and a inut.li better iimvatiient ran ba eieoti-d Ptlmary a heat i..n.i,tF were M2.IM) huah- 1 and aliioment were l.uehela. agalnat re.'eipia laal ) r ot 1.4.V1.01O huahela ajid ehltxneiita ot .Vn.W biiahela. Pilmary corn rwaipta wer U.iK luiehela and alilpmenta were sJ.i huahei. aiialnat reeetpta laat year of Z'V .'JO bushel." and a.ilp menia of ja.tKW hualiela ciewranrea ware 1H4.(jO bushels of J,(j buabala of o.ita Mid wheat and mual to IUO.Wio buihela. Liverpool oloaed unchanged to lower on wheat and HlfSd lower on corn. Oaaabw .! Priori. VVHrlAT No. 2 hard. SP'-i'v Wc . No. 3 hard, 4Stri2-; rejected. h.itd. Tit")!". No. i aprlng. WSViC ; No. sprlnir, )t&Q ry-c. I1IKN No 2 wh'te, I','(i44c, No 3 white. 44344tc; No. 4 w hit.;. Wrf He; I yellow. 4t('441ic: No. S vellow, Wf 4Vo; No. 4 yellow. 43'i?f44c; No. 2. 4:t"tf 44o; No. i, 4Ja-MSc, No. 4, UtaiW. no grada. 34Hic. OAT8 No. 2 whtta. aOiWjc; atandard. &UMa; No. I whit. ii.lLc; No 4 while, JUV'fl .a ; No. 4 whit a, JiM'-tC, No. 1 yellow, tWa'c; No. 4 yellow, frVlr UaRUET- No S, 84-rtWo; No 4. Wa-Mc; No. 1 (aad. &3Wc ; rejected, W'rrfV.c. . RT He-Mo. t, labile; No. S, 7l;c. Caurlot IlMclpta. Wheat. Chicago 2A Mlnneapolla 3M Omaha . Ml liuluth I3i of I be tiny on 1 I ( iiinilltle. NEW VitKK. ort. H-i--i- t-H' ea.lv I and eaater, arin l at.-nt. .'-" v 141.1 ' "inter atiaiahtM. S4 P'iM 3; winter patent. ... Ui l. ,.K4 w,rn.at .-leara. 14 l' ''i 4.4(1. extra nd va..i. i ,,, winter. I.iti.l In; extia No 1 winter. I if UP" : ! .T '.rid: Kanii.ia fctialgiita. S4."ii4 T Hye 1 ("..nr. stea.lv: fi: in an.i.l. 4J"i7 4.2".: rlliii. e I Iuw..- I11V..II.. T4ti. lt u l.Ht tlo 1. 1. ...iet. i.V.'ii '-"' per i wt ! of auapenae enxeniieied t.iwaina tne niarm i j ,,(, '"KNM IT.M. Hie.uly; fine white 1111.I "i.ei ationa in that atock. The price " i LI KrncVcc, vnV.r . . I I"""..':"::...' V I.'""". ..J.". Haltlmme 7iv,. . ....... 1 .. r .. i. .1.1.... 1.. ..... 1 . mclnr.atl No I n.iiihetii Ii.iluiii ft.laa. t n. h. 1 er.-i ui v i.a.-iii...imn hi . , I .'i intapoiia afloat. Kutiiri a i nirket was .'i:e ami larger calmer. The burden of reHllilna "!. proaiiei t of Ml .1 1 1Ht niilnt alao arouaed duunta ni i.ntlniie.J laiorlthc pruaix-ioua uroifreaa of tne niuvemeni lor the rise. rhi- general Hat moved clonely In avni patliv with I'nited States Hteel. the dav's ti anaactlons In which stock reached U, !"J shares out of a total tor all stocks of shares. tne dealings In t'nloh Pacific and Read ing combined were less than those In ateel. I Clearing!. I Inc. I Uac Herelpta of skrep M Smaller for the Meek. a lla 4 lose Pall a4 I alatereallns all Kinds. U ?l V! v 1 iv .. ... Tt ,.'... I 4.1 .; 1W t i a ' ... i ...u .1 im rl l 11 if J .-4 " .' " 7.' ' '.! to 41. HI 1 t.t I .l 4 . .141 ?' t . l't 10 t W l 'VI 9 4j t ljl IU 4t . . . 7 . 4 4. a lii-i a .-. . " t.i 1 4. 4 iv a u u ai . r. , . 11. ' . . "V I'. ... ti.. . M IV : i t x .wit ... t :iv i-; ... :v j 1 .'. t.t :ik :a to ;t I s;4 ?y a .;i '.' :7": i .. ... s; ... t v .-mi , . t . tv STAU.-'. J4.i : 1 an i and ! Kind. I muet I l-t . Ml future. a.: i . London. qtl: ; jil.:'. 1, i5.t, futui. . 11 .'. I'1. 4 .,,4 " tk. 4 ;.-'i 4. .4: ... 4. lands, London, lead, All i i. t-r. unlet. S.-. ; .11 . S.V tw sA.i.r Lh M I. .inn- London ''l. Some nival dealem nuote mm Iter Ml li s.ke.l lion i'Ii v eiiin.i w 1 1 11 11 1 h. 4a l-i'l I in lindon liin'lv .jMirt; No 1 t -ondi 1 . northern. No 1 tmin.lrv southern and No. N. L. net I . Muy I 1 2 i",i-; c i. t. ! market j at nn- I Corn. 248 at Oats. 122 25 (UIC1QO OaVAin AND PROVISIONS PaaUttt of tk Trwdlna; aad rloalavtl Prleoa eat Board of Trade. CHICA(K), Oct. 2. Wheat parted ty m pany with, other ataplea today and closed K to lc lower than last night, while corn ivired a gsjn ot 4 to VU7o. oats to C and provision a aha.le to 17vic. lil- world shipments In sight affected wheat. hort aeilers in the prlneipul siei;ulntlve pit showed little fear and there w mm plainly I a sever dep.eui.g of Ui ranks of the hulls. ) World ghlpment of wheat promtaed to recoh a. .rust lK.CaXl.tXJO bushels this week against IS.hi'AOA) bushels last week and I4.UJ.ii10 bu;iels a yiar ago. Australia. Argentina end India together sent 2.1f2.KiO bual-.oU, compared with VA.v) bunhela t waive months rxu-k. Shipping call here tu; poor, milling demand small and Amer ican eourt clearance were light. All day a downward dragging tendency was seen In otiisetUenc- do.-pile lallles everywhere else on the floor. Wheat rt no time was a high as at tb close last n., r.t. 1'erem ber ranged from UH to Mio. and closed heavy la net lower at the former flgurea, which were lowest of the session. Corn mad a weak start. IHicember fluc tuation were between 4 and 4iiVf ''iV with the) close f.rm at 4'.V a net gain of Si'fl. Cash corn was weak. No. 2 yellow closed at 4k'Bf''0,.o. Cat rallied sharply on purchases by sev eral of the larneKt shorts. Iiecember varied from Sl't to inHo. closlnp "'eo- up at 3140. Provision trade was light. In the end pork wan 7Vai to IDc higher, lard at an ad vance ot a ahade to l7Vu and ribs clearer by baTVso to a dime. The leading future ranged as follow: eaay on disappointing larire wrlil a PkiHirta and ciiah an.) export demand. cloMhg lower. llrcemlier rioted fl.-'i cloMPd l..i6'4. CDKN-Spot market firm: No elevator, domeatli- tala to arrive and o7a'' f. o. b. afloa!. Puturew w.is will.. nit trniiKii.'tl.ih. closing .'hanged to lAr higher. Te.'emher cloae-l .Vi'.c; Mav. n.'.4o. OATH -Spot market firm: "laniard white. :C'Hf: No. .1K'4r; No. 3. SI'.c; No. 4. 37c. K-iiinrrs market wn waa without t a iiai 1 lopa. eloatni; ui changed t net high- r. (fi t. .her 1 ..e, :t,'-., ; I ii-cemlier. 7:4.e: Mnv. Julv. Stv-n.'. MAV -I. ill. prime SI K'Vu LIS: 1. 1 SI. 10: No. 2. $!." 1.0S; No. 3, HMitc. ii.itw t.-;-.., . ,.i,ni... mini crop. is23c; 1K crop, l-p.l'ic; Pa'- tic coast. 1!'H crop. l:'ix tV-; l'.M crop, (V,i1ic. HII'BS-Kirm: Central America, lV-'i llogotii 2l'(i.'.'c. Lr.AtHI'.U- Firm; hemlock, firsts. Ti'i 2.".'c; seconds, 2IV"'-;tc; thirds. l'tfijoc; rejects. Iiiil7c. PHOVISK INS-Pnrk. steady: mes. V-'l 0f i?l .in: fumllv. S:Ti.(Kii2.'..!ai: short ci.-iir. S '2 0ti23 Rf st-iulv. mesa, 1 ww SS r; family, tip OIVii LD 110; 1,0. f hams. S2J.("t2S.W. Cut meats min; j.lckeled bellies, to to 14 Ihs.. fIF. ivrfi ii; pickled hams. 14. jVn 15 'XL I-si'd. firm; prime middle west. SI--2S! 12.35: refined firm; continent. S13.'; Ho'ith Amertcii. $1 ;..; .'.impound, SO.BOdiH .75. TAI.UIW-Steady; prime city, 7c; coun trv iMi.'ic, fcl'TT K H S t ead . creamery specials. S2'kc; extra-M .'K)'s'.i :tlo; third to firsts, 24 2c; creamers' lield, aecond to spei-tal. 2iVi. 82c; state dairy, cominon to flneat, 2;Vy fMrc ; process, cominon to spec al. 2'(i27c: Imita tion creamery, first, 24'tiJ.":; factory, June make. 2:wi24i". current make. 21fi2;lc. K( Ke4 Steady ; state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery, white fancy. 4-"ri4.ric; (lath ered white. KUii.tHV-;h ennery brown, fancy. Mflrlfjc; gathered brown 3K(i33c: fresh gath ered, extra first, l'i30c; flvst. I'VulTc; seconds, 23ii24,ic; fresh gathered dirties, randled No. 1. 21'(i22r: No 2. l:jj2flc; re frigerator, special mark, fancy, 2r,'va2'k;; nrst. 24'-i:'.ic; aecijnda. -.'HtiJIc. PUI I.THY Alive, steadv; spf ng ens. 14c; fowls. 13'nHc; turkeys. dressed, quiet; western broilers. western fowls, turkeys, 14'ciiic 1 he' sharp relapse when steel fell back was 1 followed by a slow recovery, flnai prices I being little changed on the day. Tne iiu.v s suntreasurv statement showed 1 S.i.44.,i4' ut cash wall. Ira sals from the ! hanks t..r the week. There was another 1 !.( ."'i in gold engaged for export to v-anaua. Money on call In New York was held down to S4 iei cent or below, In spite of the near approach of the Novemner re quirement. A sharp break In American Smelting waa an unsettled influence on th general list. Criticism of a financial plan reported to be In contemplation for the adjustment of relations with the subsi diary of the Smelter Securltle company had a depressing effect on the stock. liiuids were Irregular. Total sales, par value. $l.M.i.iaaj. I'nited State bond were unchanged 011 call. Numi.ei- or saies and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: Pale. Idsh, ll'ulT'tjc; western rhlck- 13- 1 tic ; 17fi0nc; spring I Article. I Open. I Hlh. Low. Close. Tea'y. Wheat I I Ilea... 2V4ii May... W iny...ii July...! Corn 1 lec. Mav. July. Oats Pec May. July. Pork Jan.. May. Lnr.i Oct.. Nor.. Jan.. May... Ill be Oct... Jan... Mar.. I 1 ft ' 49 4M 60H1 46 t 96 V 41'. CU'iiAt 4SV49VH S 49'n'.l '4 WEATH KR IV TlIK liHAIV 11KI.T Predictions Are for Warmer Weather by aalurdar Morning. OMAHA. Oct. 1010. The eastern disturbance Is gradually ills- appearing off the upper Atlantic const. Hsiny and unsettled weather continues with this disturbance in the cat-tern sTates. The western area of high pressure, ac companied by low temperatures, ha ex tended eastward, and now practically cov ers the entire country, except tile extreme east portion, w.th lis crest now overlying the eastern slope of the Jlocky moun tains. A very decided and general fall in temperature occurred within the lat twen- I ty-lour hours everywhere from th Kocky mountain east ti the Atlantic coast, and freezing weather prevails this morning In the upper lake region, the central valley and over the west to the Pacific alone. Temperatures of 12 above zero were gen eral in central Nebraska, and temperatures below 20 were general In the upper Mi sourl valley and west Into the mountain district. The lowest temperature at Omaha was 28 above ero. Light anow flurrlea continue In the middle Mississippi valley this morning, but generally clear weather prevail west of the Missouri river. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity, tonight and Saturday, with rising temper ature Saturday. Minimum temperature and precipitation a compared with th laat three year: 1910. l'.OS. 1344. 1S07. Lowest last night 2 32 37 31 Precipitation 01 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today. 48 degrees. Lefrcl-imy in precipitation since March L 13.27 inches. corresponding period In 1909, I 81V 84-S S4Tfi35 84 IT 00 15 7Vi 11 m 11 6214I 10 17 67 Vs 10 US 021 S HU 34, 17 15 1 50 13" 15 11 TiTVi 10 27WI 77H, 11 Ort s 12m H2ri! 4!V, 21 SI 84S 83Ttf34; I 1 K 15 9T' n so 11 50 Id IS t 66 10 9.-1 0u It W rV 1 31S, SI'V 54 V 17 05 l'l 12", I 13 02V, 11 52S 10 17 V! 72V: I 11 00 ! 74: S 7V, 60 31 34 u4 IS 97 lti i2 12 11 DO 10 15 9 7 8 W 1 let Ic.ency 2 82 Inches. I if 1 ici ucy SO) Inches. corresponding period In 1908. L. A. WKLSH. Local Forecaster. St. Louis General Market. ST. LOT 13. Oct. 2 WHEAT Futures, lower; December, 4c; May. 1.0Mil.oo(. Caah higher; track, No. 2 red, Wt;l.tl' No. 2 hard, &3e"j1.0o. CORN Futures, h.gher; December, 4o'Bc; May, 4k c. Cash, lower; track, No. 2, Is 4l4S4c; No. 2 while, 4f(M9c. OATS Futures, higher; December, 30ic; May, aaii(c. Cash, lower; track. No. 2, nliu i-'c; No. 2 While,, 62s(yc. l V li 7no. FLO L'K Steady; led winter patents, S4.i)iTaa. No. 1 ('!. suotatlosB wre as f i!!cr.r, : FliOPR JCasy; winter rtnts. .'Xtt 4.404 bakers, S3 5ia1i5.00. KYkV-No. I. 77c. HARLF.Y Feed or mixing. 64!ii5c; fair to choice malting. 6T'S73c. SEEDS Flax., No. 1 outh western, SO S3; No. 1 northwestern. SJ.Sfi. Timothy, S7.50V I (lover, ft! iai 14.00. PROVIBIONS-Mea pork. ier bbl., SI7.75 OiaOO. IJird, per l'X ihs., JJ.3.U21. Short ill, side I loose 1, $10 ttv.i 10.IC; short clear Idea (boxed). S10.li7'all.u0. Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal to ltaJ.Oul bu. Kapoits for the week were equal to 3.427,tuu bu. Primary re ceipt wer M2,0rO bu.. compared with 1.4.".. Jitl bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 47 cars; corn, 33 cars; oats. UI car; bogs. T.tt head. "hlcgo Caah Prices Wheat: No 2 red, HVrtinno; No. 8 red. l'rt4c: No. t hard. 4'i!c; No. 8 hard. idr4c; n j northern spring, SlOJt07: No. 2 northern spring. $1 .WU I. Of.; No. 8 spring, Sl Otntl 03. Corn: No. 8 cash. 4fttjf4vc: No. 8 cash. 4 4!o: No. 2 white, 4V No 8 white, 4!'o4c; No. 2 yellow. 4StVu.50c; No. 3 yellow, 4f4c. Oats: No. I white, 33'u 8:10 ; No. I white, IC'tiTi-V; No. 4 white. UVuK'ic standard. 33a33c. Ill TTF.H-Sieady ; creameries, 24q2&o; dslrles. S34i27c. EUUr- Finn; receipts 3.384 rases: at mark, case lticluvled, kv'it2lu; first, 25c; prime firsts. 270. CHEESE Steady; daisies. l.VfMSc; twins. 14al4c; young America. 15ijloc; long korns. 14'iiljc. PyTATvir--FJisy; chole to fancy. 4&j Jc; fair to good. 44vit4(.c. POL' LTR Y Firm ; turkey. 15c; hens. Uc; sprlnK llc. VFAl-Steady; M to 80 lb. w ts . ti10c; r to SJ lb. wt.. louUc; 5 to 11') lb wta., HHfrU-. '' Chicago TteoelTM Wheat. 25 tars; corn. 148 care; ol, 122 car. Estimated tomor row: Wheat. 47 car; corn, 333 cars; oata, UI cars. 04.40; extra lancy and straight. So. taj4.1: hard winter clears, 83 SVtiJ.fai. sEEl's-Timo'ny. f.-.'Xsul COKNMEAI-2.50. H KAN Firm; sacked, east track, 8303 .W. HAY Steady; timothy, 8!3.0otj 18.00; prai rie. 10 Ooy 14.00. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; jobliing, 1S. 00; lard, higher; prime ateam. Sl2.3J((i 12.40. Dry salt meals, steady; boxed extra shorts, llc; clear ribs, Hc, Mioit clears, Uc. liacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 13c; clear ribs, 13c; abort clears, 13(v 1-OULTRY yuiet; chickens. 10c; springs. 10c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 13c; geese. 10u. isl'TTER Higher; creamery, 2vg30o. UGUS Higher at 84o. Receipts. Hhipm'ts. Flour, bbl 5.7i 8 Vn Wheat, bu v; (mil 0.1111 Corn, bu 27.( 23.4LO Oats, bu 78,0V ayO Alhn-l-haliiiera pfd Ainalxanialail Copper as.... Am.-rl.an AirKullural American Beet Sugar Amerl.aii fiui Amerlran rw A Foundry. Anierlran Ciitttm (III Am. Hi.! Leather pfd.. American In Se. urltlea. . . . Amer.ran lnimMl Anmri.-an LaK-omullva Am, Hliialt. ft Kern Am. smelt, ft Ret ng. pfd. Atnenran Rleel FtMindlns. Aninrlian Sugar Hatinlng.. American Tal. A Tel Amariran Tobacco pfd American Woiiien Anaconda Mining Vxt Atehiarm AtcJilaon pfd Atlantic C'oaat Llns Ulllmorc Ohio HeMilaheiu Uteot Brooklyn Ri d Tranalt. .. (4inadian Hac.lflc ('antral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jeraef Omsapeaka ft Ohio Chlcaxo ft Altun lhi.a.i 4 It. Wanterti, llaw. . Chicago Ut, Wrat.rn pld... . ChtcAjtii ft Northwfetam. . ('hlce-xe. Mil. ft t. Paul.. t:., C. C. ft St. Lmita t-olorado Fuea ft Iron 4-oloralo Houtharn I 4itiaoiliiated (las (-orn Products lialawar ft Hudaon -tlanviT A Itlo Uraods Iianver ft Klo Uranda pfd. Ivatlllera' Aacurlllas Krla Erla lat pfd klrla Id pfd I tianeral KJactrto (reat Northern pfd treat Northarn lira, ctfa.., Illlnula Ontntl Inuirboroaigli Met inter bo rough. Mat. pfd Interruulonal liarraatar. . . Intar. Marina pfd International Paper International Pump low Cantra.1 Kanaaa City South ara Kansas Cltr Southarn pfd. Laclnda Oas LouiaTllla ft Naahrllla Mlnnaapolis ft 0t. Loala.. M.. 81. P. ft Saitlt Hie. M. Mi.aaourl. Kanaaa ft Taa. Mo.. Kan. ft Texas pld... MMolirl Pacific National Hlarult National Lead Natl. Kya. uf Mai. Id pfd. New York CslllraJ Nn York, .inu ft West.. Norfolk ft Waal am Nartb Ainarloan Northarn Paclflo Paclflo Mail Pannaylvalila People's liaa Pillaourg, O. li ft St. L . Pltlaouig Coal Praaaed Steal Car Pullman Palaoa ir Ka.lay Blael Spring Heading Hepubllo Btael itapubllo Steel pfd link lalalld IXl Ro.li Ialand Co. pfd....... Si. Louis Ac A. F. la pld.. 141. Loula S. si th waa tarn Pt. Loula Southwaatern pfd. SltaB-Shafflald 8. I...... Southarn Pacific Southarn Hallway Southern Kallwar pfd Tenneaaea Copper... Pacific... l.u M M PJ..a e' aa 4 4T 4ia) ; 871 von 111 fk 44 M w imp, i,o '" 'iit, inn r-H ias J.B 40 40s MHO ii(4 duo lie 4v4 J ai.i liw 111 8.(00 141 140Uj Lew. Cloaa. 2M, 'V, 71 7 w S3 II 12 40 1 Kl MM, New Orleans. Cleveland Detroit Omaha Loa Angele Louisville Milwaukee Seattle t. Paul Buffalo .Denver Ind anapnlls Atlanta Pl'f.videnco Portland. Ore Memphis ul'htnond Fort Worth Salt Ijike City Washington, L. C PL Joseph Columbus Albany Tncoma Savannah Spokane Toledo Rochester I Nashville Hartford Des Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Rloux City Wichita Orand Rapids 'Syracuse Aurusta. ia Birmingham I Springfield. Mass.. ! Kvansv.lle Dayton Oakland, Cal Jacksonville, Fla.. Portland. Me V. " . ... 1 T. uu viiri loo ara) l.tn 6tn nn l.ion nun 4.40.1 1,100 1,400 34j 41 1HH loav. ill 104 H 7f IMS aV 12 '-a 4iS 10414 101 ll.'Mj llWS II 7;t4 ii 41 la.. l,7oj K 1.7VD i.700 Sll 400 I. .0 son l'S) S.0.-I HO l.Ot) 400 l.tuo Lioj 2.74)0 LTOO mo 4, TO l.na) 8.S4I0 Pa) HO '"in 3U0 " 100 "4.811 1D0 lr.iV4 11', 141 Si 40 1M nv. 1M4 14 74 3 W isHi 13; H lit 6S lUH 17H 10 10 1M 84 14! 137 7J MH o 137 V, 17 its'. U '1 tt 2-4 ayV. is" 137H 44H 1.H2H SS 7 liett 17H 13 It 317 106" l4dU, ixi 4va I .nn. Rork I,,J Knoxvllle 'Wheeling ( harlcston .,. . 1 naiianuuia Lincoln Wilmington ... Mobile Topeka Davenport .... Wilkesbarre .. Kalamazoo ... Fall River Ceilar Rapid. Sacramento New Bedford Springfield. 111... M aeon Youngstown Fort Wayne Helena Fargo Columbia. S. C... Akron Canton. O Lexington Erie. Pa Floux Fall OmV'a .Mli .v.v,. - I Qu'.ncy l.v ! Bloomlngton .... 12. v, ! Springfield. O.... 1 .Cheater. Pa Hi South Bend S ' lAwell 1 Blnghamton 1 Jackson, Mis.... Decatur. Ill Mansfield. O Fremont, Neb.... VIckabursT. Mis. Jacksonville, 111.. Duluth Bcranton Houston Galveston ....I iv I'M 14 101 44 141 ! 8214 1-, (4 m PJ4V, 2MI 2 at 24 4 las 1 M ti ir4 11 ice s 700 661 (414 1X) 1.700 4,400 100 too SI) 10,700 100 7(M) ii.iot) 100 so 7.04JO o 7uu 00 10. lis) Ata) 44M Leva) ll yo 104 4io 1,400 ft t 8 117' 43 H li)" XI 1.12 H 10 Sa S4 II 14" 4P4 4', aa aiPlj tlv, 1144 4S W iiri S7IV4 1:11 lot 44 S4 1 152S a E4S 16 41 Tol'.lo. M. Loula ft Wrat j Toledo, St. L. ft Waat. pld. I nuai Pai.tflc I lam Pacific pfd Inltad Slates Haaily Vnllad States Rubber Inled Stalaa Sterl liSXI I nited Stalaa Bteel pfd too t'tah Op par Vuinla-laro41lia CJiamlcaJ Wabaeti Wahaali pld Waalern Maryland w'aatini-hoUHe Klaclrlc , Watarn I'nion , Wbaaiing ft Lake Krla.... Total aalra for the day a) .3u0 1.4CU ins 3,oi MX) 1.804 41V4 8" CVTmj 31 U 7 W 17.'. S3 K4 11W Kl' 46 4j 1A 4W'4 4V, 74 ftOMj UK 2. 68' I 7 31 7"4 U 1734, M 4H, 110S 4 It M 46 l'O 146U, lifV, j 44 44 &4 ! llo 6-4 117 43 Ml 4 liH ATI 1S1 lv H 2o 14 if 15.-P, 4S M 8,4 ii 4.t 41 2444 (A 6l 1J9VV 87', rt 214 4V, l.79.1ai.( .. 3-i2.V-.l)iW .. 174 1i2.(kr 141 fv"- ita .. 7...2:3.". h'i.84 , . . bi.P.'l.'"' .. 44,ur, nmi 8S.435.a1l 22, am. ouo .. 24.1 l!i 0t .. 21.070.oiinl lg 1'4 OOn' lit 2"2.( 1 8K 000! I. 1.9'Aiaw. l'SLOtt)' 12,4-1'I.Oa) II. Ml.OW1., 18.751. (l .:ni.0"O'.. lO.Ml.ooo. 7.703.0ml 14 nl7.0t' 10 ,'31.(0i 10 iKi.mt': H, ,V),'I ; .1 ,()' . 7.I.I3.00O'., b.Hss.orar., 7.01'7.000l 7.130.OIM: C31.0"iO 8.02S.OOOI I. 37.000 . 7, ftg.0ii.. 4 ft.-44.OSV . 8. W.4 OK)'. 8 TTT.tHO' 4.17o.O(iO S.175,tK . 3.705.004) S.l!)v..(ai0 8.705.000.. :.M3.a . 2.9K3.0i 8.81.l .;tt.,oio 2.0H.000 . 8..L4SX . 2.733.O00 l.XHOOrO'. l,S93.0la)i 2.1O3,0(a 2.4.'5i,O'01 2.37H.00O 1,!2I0I .4M.000i S. 017.000 . . LiWO.OOOi . . 1.742.KKi 2.2IO.(A)l l,727.0t 1. 52(4.010 1.8(A). 000.. 3,034.000 1.213 000' 1,10.5.000' l,2SS.OK)l. 1 2lin.(10l 1.4U.OI0 If 10.000 1.5311 nooi 1,421 ODD KS8,(KA)! 1.412.0)0 1.O4U.O0O 8S5.0O)1 . l.ir.9.000 . 710.CA) . 1,097.000 1, 034,01 0 923.0001 trro.ooo' . soi.oio1 1.210.000! gnu, 01 10 567.000!. 517.0A)' 529 0001 676 ' 554 000! 438.0001, 441.00OI Sfi'i "Oil 851.000' 2OI.000; 315.0001, 42n.0flOI 212 OM) 5.2M.OOOI 8.5M 0001 87,473.0001 21,220,0001 IS 8 3 6 1.0 . 22 7 . 44.3. . .2 . 3 3'. is. s:. II 25.7 . 8.0'. 14. I 1.1. 1 'i . 2 5. 17.4 . 19.4:. 19.3 . ln.l . 8.1 . 1.1.8!. 5.4'. 4.3i. 13 5 19 1 3.3 , 1.1. 12.4) lti.O 4.1, SOCTH Receipts wer. Official Monday .. Official Tueaday . Official Vve.lnes.lsy 7 : i-ifll. ial Thursdsv 5 1 fc.-iin.ate Friday . OMAHA. Oct. 2. 1910. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen I .12.514 . 7." . b.O! . 1.(120 1 119 bO.i 4 457 3 5J 1.544) ..7f :'.-.i!' i a;o 2 54s PUS") 8.S 15.7 I , Five days tills week.. 87. 078 17,723 li'.015 Seme day last week ... .35.137 21.705 141.7. nle days 2 weeks ago.. 40 42 lnaan L.94J Same days 3 weeks aa-o. .34.4H7 18.510 142.714 Same days 4 weeks aao.. 42 4a) n.a" lari.2.8 1 hanie days last year S1.0M 15.iJ (W.ilsi' 1 he followlnw lai.le uhnwi liie recelLMS of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha me year to dale as compared wun last 'ear: U1J.9 1 'D9 ino. Do. Cattle - u... 20.4in.1ga 1 Lkm'k.40 '!!!;; Sl:een i ir IK .1 The followlnw iai..a ah.iwa tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last ''V. with comparisons. Dates. I 1810. l909.;iKiv-I4T.iLS8.1-05.:1ei. Oct. Oct. Oct. 1 a oi-u 1 I . .. cc 1. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. tct. 1.5 10 :"0. 18.. !.. 20... ill.. 23'.' 24.. 2S.. I 8 1 i 7 37; ; 6 (A I A i.l ; 7 fj 5 Jl! 0! I 8 37V 7 4P 5 2-1 B llt 7 fell t I'! I ! 4 44,, 7 52, 6 4J 5 IT,'; I 7 52 0 41! 5 701 .,'8 50 a ) 5 4l! S 47 -i 8 2tVa 7 59 1 5 54 6 45 .1 8 , 7 64' 5 4i I I 7 b2 & 57 8 56, 4 4 h 01 8 OA 5 14 5 18 19! S 10' t 20; 4 12' 4 181 5 14' I t 20 IS I 5 13 6 HI t 12 i 10 8 28 6 ltii 4 94; 5 W 6 U 4 8S 5 01 I 4 92 1 4 9o Sunday. Hi-celpt.i and disposition of live stock at the Lnion Stock Yards. South Omaha. Neb , for the twenty-lour hours cmting St 3 o clock p. m., October 2S: RECEIPTS. 4,'at tie. Hogs. Sheep.H'r'. I Wabash j M .-.sonrl 1'aclfic 1 l nion Pacific . 6.5,, 6.1 6.4', 1S.7', l.S , 2. . g.V, 60.0!.. cw N . vv ., east . . . tu N. W. . west... St. P., M. O... B. g . past B. A y., west... It. 1. ft. P., east. , R. I. 4t P., west. Total receipt ... I 1 2 1 2 1 24 64 13 10 44 19 j SHEEP- For a Friday the supply of 1 sheep and lamhs tod.-tv 41 aa reasonably I large. Trade presented the usual Friday 1 tone, however, no class of hnyere appear- 1 lug very anxious for material. The run carried a good percentage of fat stock. 1 but Inoiilry from killers was rather back- j ward from the opening yesterday's weak ' close sdd ng promise to cheaiier cost. Bulk I of offerings fit to. kill went at figures steady to possibly a little lower in spots, leaving price little different from those of a week mo. Cood fat grass lambs sold at 8 65. Indicating a quotable top of Si 75. A few natives reached $7.00 Fat sheep have also lost mnt of the e:.rly advance, best wethers moving around 84 15. while It lakes prime grass ewes to bring 83.' or mote. Choice native ewes re quotable as It gh as 14 00, a small bunch going at that figure this morning. Oood hsndvwelght vearllngs arc selling around 85 00 Feeder trade is closing with the ediie off. Sharo advanres In lambs were recorded during early dsys. but this development hss had a depressing Influence on demand and some reaction nn set in Current pr.cc.a on feeler lambs are little more than a quarter higher than those of Inst Friday, good fleshy grades selling around Su.v'i. Light weights and pee-wees show the most Improvement, recent sales at 85 00 and better denoting wldi advance margins. Inquiry for feeder sheep has been leis changeable, prices holding generally firm throughout. Oood feeder ewes at 83 rAjl.l 5 and feeder wether around $3 8541 4.0, are little different from price paid at laat week's close for the same class of stock. Quotations on grass stock: Oood to choice lamhs. 8 ftOfrr! 75 : fair to good lambs, S 2Mt 5o; feeding Iambs. 84 3.V34V00; handy weight yearlings. f4!,Y5 25; heavy year linns. S4 OV(4 90; feeder yearlings, 8)4 fir. iOP B 15; good to choice wethers, 8tO'ii4.25. fair to good v et hers. tl'.VVA.fs)- feeding weth. era. SA401T4 00; breed ng ewe. J4 00. 500; fat ewes. $1 ;f.-rJ8 7"" : feeding ewes, f? V"Q 1 8S: canners. Sl.50rtJ.25. Representative sales: 8 ! No' 1..3 Wyoming yearlings l'f.t Wyoming ewes, bucks. . 161 Wyoming ewes, bucks,. : I 499 Wyoming ewes, feeders. 1 19A W omlng ewes K M vonilng ewes, feeders. I foulldiy southern soil. Sle "-M -' northern. $15 r-an m . ST tuns net -;.. MFTALs tirm at 84 34); stv-lter. higher al 8 1 ... I OMtMt W 144II.I 4I.L 1-llllr.a. I Bl'TTFTt 4're.imerv , N. d'Hvere'l t ' (he retail trade in I lb. cartons. .Uc: No. I. I in SvMri. tubs, :!oe. No. 2. In 1-lh cartons. ."Pi-; packing slock solid pack. iM'-.c; dalrv . ' in 4(4 lb. tubs, 23SI2K-. M.n-ket change ) rvery Tui sd.iy. I CHEESE 1 ins K'.c: Young Americas, j 1SV; 4lalsles. l,c; tnpleia. IV: I nibtirgcr, I IK ; No. 1 bru k. !; Imported Sw iss, .i.'c; 1 domestic Swiss, 24c. block Salsa. Wc POl'LTRY" Dressed broilers, liniler 3 lb 8. ii do ; over 3 Ihs , He. ban.', l -c, vta-ks, I0c; ducks. Ic; gcesc, i;,c: turkevs, ;:.-; pigeons, per do.. $1.30; homer .ii.b. per dox., $4 0ti. fancy aquaos. pernio., 4-m). No. 1. per dox . $3.00. Alive: Pro 1-rs. l.V; ov er 2 lbs, 9vc; hens. 11c; old roosters. 7.-; old ducks, full feathered, lie; geese, full feath ered, 10c; turkevs. Ic. guinea fowls, Joo each; pigeons, per dox, iViH-. homers, per do., $3 00; S'ltiabs. No. 1. pur -to., $1..'4); No 2, per dor. , .'100. FISH lil troxenl - Pickeiet. LV. while flah, IAc; pike, 15c; trout, 14c; larse crp ples, 20c; Spanish mackerel. ISc; e-l, IS ; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c: green, catfish. ISc, roe ahad. $1.00 each: shad roe. per pair, 115c; frog legs, per dox., 4"c; salmon, IV; halibut 12o. BEEF 4'CTf- Ilib.i: No. I, 14c; No. f, 12c; No. 3. 9o. Loins: No. I, lev; No. 2. U'c; No. 3. 9c. Chuck: No. I, .) No 2. 5i-i ; No. 8. 5Vi Round: No. 1. ic; No. 8. ltic; No. 8, 64.. Plat. No. 1, tc; No. 4. JlV; No. 3 8c. .... P Rl 1 1 4frsusrs'. vaiiiurriim 1 aianciai, all fclxes, per box. 85 lAMiS 2... 1. amona : Llmonlera, extra fancy. Sou sue. per box, $7 00 - 3'i0 lxe. per box, $7.25; choice, IM0 Ire. per box. $" 50; 860 aise. per box, $4.74. 4o .ire. 5vj par bog less. Bananas: Fancy select. Pr bunch. 82 l.tf?.50; Jumbo, per 45 5.9 10.3 4.3 k.6 . 16.1 . 19. 21, 9.8 . 23. i. ...J 12. sL 11. 6.81. 41.3. 16 0;. 1.9 . 19.8 . 24 .0 . 17.8 8.2 DIS1OS1T10N. I attle.lloRH. Sheep. 10.2 32.1 X2.9 6.7i. 7.0!. 27.31, . . . .' 2.4... 41 5'... 13.3 . ..... 91; 1- I0.il.. B6.2 . . 13.0j.. 43.7 .. 4.S 3.4 Omaha Packing Co 25 Swift and Company 3--2 Cudahy Packing Co (7 Armour .- 4 o 4! lienton, Yansant & Lush N7 Stephens Bros 33 Hill A.- Son 44 F. B. Lewi 74 Huston & Co 3A J. H. Root At Co 70 J. H. Bulla 18 I. Wolf 91 McCreary A Carey 79 S. Werthelmer 59 It. F. Hamilton 93 Irflnner Bros 11 Mo. &. Kan. Calf Co.... a Christy & K 6 Paisley B 8 Other buver 303 i27 97S l.l.'k". 1.19 1.24ii 9:2 1.1153 feeders feeilers feeders feeders 9.95 16 B.I 42 8 23. S 8 1 82. 4... 3s.6... 4 5 28.7 Not Included In total becaue compari sons are Incomplete. Not Included in totals because contain ing other Item than clearing. I.ondoa Stork Market. tiONDON. Oct. 23. American ecurltia opened eteady and a fraction higher today. Covering during th first hour caused ad ditional gain and at noon prices ranged from 41 abov yesterday s New York closing. Conaola, moaay. do account Amal. 4-opper. .. Anaconda Atchison do pfd llalttmort ft Ohio. 74 8-llLouUTlil ft N 11 A-14 M., K. ft T ... T1S N. V. Central ... 14 Norfolk ft W ...101 do pfd (Ri-dlv.l- .104V, Ontario ft w .118 Pannaylvaiaia Canadian Pacini... .204 Rand Mines "WSJ 14 llS 44 V, 4b 11 4A 73 838.10 Shares. A444 lost Uv, 4M4 4444 lt4 3 "4 44 ? 44, 44 St haadln . 1AV4 Southarn Ry .124 do pfd . 17 Southarn Pacific. . H4t nion I'alllc .11 do pfd . Jest'. 8. Steal .5114 do pfd iKx-dlT.) . J taabaah . 24 do pld 1M4 Siianlaii 4 SILVER Bar. quiet at 24 11-I6d per oz. MONEY 446 per cent. The rat of discount In tne open maiWei for short hills in 4ft4 per cent; for thr month' bills. 4-16tM per cent. ( heaapeaka ft O Thieaso U. W ( hi.. Mil. ft St. P. Da Bears IsrnTar ft Ria O... do pfd Brie do lat pfd do M pfd Orand Trunk llllnola (antral... ,.150 . 4 .130 .I'H 4 . 41 . 44'., . 41 4"4 . 14 .. 4'4 . 41! ..IDS .17IV4 ,. "4t ,. 4!4 .121V .. ) .. .. 40 Totals 2.12 2.740 15,442 CA a 1 i.Er Aa usual on a Frldajr receipt of came were very small as compaied with those earlier in the week, but still there was a Sutticient supply lor tins late in tne week. 'ih supply of beef steers was limited to a vi. ry tew scattering loada and piece of loaaa, there being hardly enough on sale to mane a market. Sucn cattie as mere wer genei uliy commanded about altauy price as compared with yesterday. cows and heiiera were slow, but still they solu at about the same prices as pre vailed yesieruay. '1 here Was really not enough cl atigo to talk about. Koine very fcood range belter sold up as high as 44-45. 1 her were very few feeders here, but nearly all of those on sala were of tne medium to ordinary kind, for which tha demand was very poor, as buyers already had a good many of that kind on hand. '1 ne trad in consequence waa slow and the feeling weak. Quotations on natlv cattle: Oood to choice beef steers. $6.7547. M; fair to good beef steers, $5.7oKi6.!5; cominon to fair beef steers, $a.O0(ui6,7b; good to choice cow and neifer. 4.aij5.i5; fair to good cows ami halters, $3.4u'u4.25; common to fair cows and heifers. 12. 5tyy 3.4.1; good to choice stockers snd feeders. H.Aii&: fair to good Blockers and feeders, $4.0104.40; common to fair atock era and feeders, $3.25ig4.i5; stock belt ers, $3 00-4.25: veal calve, $4.evit'..u0; bulla, stags, etc., S3.0VU5.OO Quotations Ob rang cattla: Cholo to prim beeves. $5.756.26; good to choice beeves, $5. 25 a 5.75; fair to good beeves, (4.M U5.2U; common to fait- beevac. t3.7ovvT4.40; good to rholc heifer-, $4.uO&6.00; good to choir rows. $4.0o(i4.ub; fair to good gtadea J50J4.00; canners snd cutters, $2,714(1.50, good to clioic feeders, HDsiifi.&v, fair to good feeders, $4.25ii4.;. Representatlv Bales. BEEF UTEER8. B7u Wyoming ewes, feeder 4.W Wyoming lamba, feeders. 2HS Wyoming lambs, 146 Wyoming lambs. 344 Wyoming lamhs. .150 Wyoming lambs. 2:w Wyoming lambs. I"8 Wyoming lambs.... 3oo Wyoming lamhs.... 47K Wyoming lambs.... 190 Wyoming lambs.... 14 W ynming latnbt 222 Wyo. yl gs A w'th'ra. fdrs.. 19ft Wyoming lambs, feeders 2'i Wyoming ewes, feeders 2M Wyoming lambs, feeders 416 Wyoming ewes 173 Wjornlng ewes 168 Wyoming yearlings 253 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 104 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 724 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 270 Wyomli g ewes, feeders 2"(1 Wyoming ewes, feeders 149 Idaho lamhs f42 Idaho lamb", feeder 3i9i Wyoming lambs, feeders :'K Idaho lambs, feeders j 305 Idaho lambs, feeders 260 Idaho lambs, feeders 117 Idaho lambs, feeders j 444 Idaho lambs 106 Idaho ewes, feeder S7 Idaho lambs, feeders culls... 59 Idaho lambs $"2 1 Idaho ewes 75 Idaho ewes, feeders, culls... 605 Idaho lambs, feeders 33 Idaho lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Xev York Hosier Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 2$. Money on steady, .Vd3 per cent; ruling rate. Mlavaeaooll tarala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 28. WHEAT --December, $1.0101.0$, May, $l(i'-i.; No. 1 hard, $105; No. 1 northern, $l 0e..ilM: No. I northern. 99ctrt1.t'I; No. J. 7ct($Lia). FLAX Cloeed at $3(1 CORN No. $ yellow, 4SMi48v. OAT No, 8 white. S0ii3ic. RYE-No 1. n-i-W. BRAN-8U 4(j 1A.50. FLOl'B First Patents, $5.0iAii5.2" . second patents, $4"W(i?. (i5; first clears. Il eiii.'. rti; second clears, $2. lut'J 1. 40. Philadelphia Prodare Market. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. is. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 32c; nearby prints, 85c. U(US Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, tie. al mark; western firsts, free cases, jou, at mark' western current receipts, free caues, 2So, at mark. CHEESE Steady; New York full creams, fanci. fceptembiH'. 154c; fanc', October, UVilltc; fair to good. 14't)14c. Mllwaakra Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Oct. 28. FLOUR Higher. WHEAT-No 1 northern. $'064il.;; No. t northern. $1 OR"dT.04; December, 92'c. ( lATS 32V(i3.lc. BA RLE X Samples. 65(74c. call SS: closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 8 per cent. TIME LOANS Firm snd dull;, sixty days. 4U-4 per cent, and ninety days, 5 per cent; six months, 45 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Clos. 5 to 4 per cent. STERLING- EXCHANGE Weak; with actual business in bankers bill at $4 8215) 4 230 for sixty-day bill and at $4 for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLrWaM.8384.82 SILVER Bar, ",c: Mexican dollar. 44c. BONDH Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. Cloning quotation on stocks and bond were a follows' I'. . raf. ta, re. .. .100 Intar. Mat. 414... da coupon i'n inter. M. at. 44a. Oalatk Grain Market. DULUTH. Oct. Js. WHEAT December, ! SI 03. May, Ii.ik; No. 1 northern. $10J;I No. 2 northern. $1.00411.01; October, I i vy, nominal. OATS lc. V. 4. la. rag, do coupon I . 8. 4a. re do coupon . Al!1a-Ctinl. lat I Am. Art. ja... Am. T. ft T. as Am. Tobacco 4a do aa a Armour ft Co. I'll S Japan 4s.. Kilt, da 4Ma 114 K. C. So. 1st Is llH 1. Shore dan. 4 (111) a 74 ai 4, Naalh. un. 4a.. I'M af . K. ft T. lat 4s. . 4a 1' do (an. 4Sa iSMiaeourt Paclffc 4a . 14V4 4o or. la 4va Ms, 'N. Rya. of U. 4m. Loral Senaialtle. Quotations furnished by Burns, Blinker New Omaha Nauunal bank tlveroool Grata Markei. UVFIPOOL. Oct. 27. "AUK AT 8 pot Sull; No. $ red western winter, no stock; futurea eteady; October, 7J, December, Is isd; klaech, 7a d. CORN cipot easy; American mixed. 4a Tyi; January. 6s$d, February. 4 S'.d Pe-orlav Market. PWORJA. Oct. a-CORN-Hlgher; No. I yeiiow, 4.',o; io. 8, fellow. 47c; No t74ac: No. 4. 4c. OATI4 Higher; No. 1 whit, 82140 while, 81c; No. 4 whit, Sic. No. $ Kami Cltr tlrala aad Prorlaloa. KANSAS CITY. fvt. 2A -WHEAT-IVe-eii.lwr. tiLTh-c; May. wc bid Cash, inchanred to o lower; No. 1 hard. II. mc So 3. sp94v: No. S red. 94c: No. 8. Hs'V XRN Devauuber, 4tw44o, May. 47U A Co., 449 building: Calhean C'e. (la.) warrant, 4 par rent lily National bank bi.ia ta. lasj Calarado Tal. IV T par aant I'oiuivliua, Na4) B. L Aa. 1934 ... Por U. ft B 4 rar cat. I t oiaa, 111 tat St. Leuia Sub. la, 1AU Aairuiuoi 1'raau.ary lal . 4 par oaal-. traroiaa Klra ii.auranca Co HarSy. Net... mun'.clpal La loaa Fva-uaod 4.'Miianl lat 4a Kanaaa 0 ft It. t par et. prd. Wichita Kanaaa Tit R. ft U 4a. li-1 Lan Bail Lsinbar aa, ' Lawranua la. S. D.. 4e lil Kabiaaka (Nau.e Ca ) war. 4 par cant Horria ft Co. sa. l4 Oauvua Wauar Aa, lata... Oii.aha ft C rl 44. Hy pf4 I par eanl bmaba C. B. St. Hy. ua, ln.l Oniaka St Hy. 4r Undfa pfa Ouiana baa 4a, 111 St. Leu. a. Clly ul, 4a p.avlnoi'a Hardware lat pfd , Lakuav Slaca 1 afMa auca. 14. ta Al 44 a UV4 4 lo 44 44 40 sj 44 . II ; us 44 it ' a Aakad. I04 104 44 ta ! 41 la io4 lv" 44 V vai low 1'4 41V4 Atcl. aon gan. 4rj 4o CT. 4 do cr. ua All. C. U Ut 44 anal, ft Ohio 4s. da 1S do S. W. l',a Bruok Tranalt cv. 4a. A344 ado As -antral of Oa. U . ..1" Ore. 8. L. 81 4a u; V4 44 "44 44 m4 S744 44 14 41 44 Vi 44 444 N T (?. aan. 4Sa l.U da dab. 4a luaN. Y.. N. H. ft H Sf.s, c. 4t 134 44 N. ft W. lat eon. 4s. K 4a CT. 4a. sttTX Northern Pacific 4a. .lo TI rfdg. 4a ... K'. Beaton rooster Market. Th followljis; quotations are furnished by Logan t Bryan, members Boston Stock exchange. 818 Houth Slxteentli street. Omaha: ASventiira 8 Mlchlsm 4 Aria. ttHnraerasml... llii M land 14 Alkouaa 44 Mohawk ... Atlantic lN!pisalng .. Cklumat ft Arisen.. At North Butt Calumet ft Hcla....ta4 Oaueola Canlanalal Caspar Ranaa r v Tr. 72 4 75 103 4 60 101 4 50 ?4 2 75 107 $ SO 100 8 60 80 I 75 55 8 00 58 6 00 50 5 35 59 6 65 59 6 K5 08 C 50 68 6 50 66 8 50 61 50 68 C 50 08 8 50 93 4 50 54 0 0 99 8 00 M 5 05 82 3 50 93 8 10 86 5 O) 95 8 V, 96 X RT. 65 4 50 X2 2 75 7 5 2 00 71 6 61) 68 5 85 6$ 8x5 63 6 8" 64 5 80 78 6 60 . 52 4 65 .74 8 50 . 86 2 65 .5$ 4 8. . 64 6 ft) .104 3 50 .82 2 50 . 55 6 35 .62 (00 bunch $.' 75 ar3. .li. rears: w 1 org Keller, per bbl . $4.40; California Winter Nellls, per box i" App.es: Home-groan cooking, per 'bbi.. $ 50:t 4 lti; Missouri Jonathan and llrlmes' (iolden, per bbl.. $4 75, Missouri Ben Davis, per bid., $3 50; Mlsaourt Wine .,,, tier hhl., $4 00; Mlxaoiul llano, per bbi $J "51 other varisilos. per bhl.. $4 .ov; Colorado Jonathan, per Po. II. .4; Cali fornia Oravensieln, per box. $2.14; Cail forula Belief lower, per box, $140; v ashing' ton Urlme' Ooiden and Junaiiiaii. eil e farrv Si to Vi sixes, per box. $2.25. Grape: California Tokay, per craie. $1.35; Con cord Ml'hlgaii and New York, per tt-lu. h.ak'et SOc; Malaga. 00 to 6 lbs. groas, pf taP"' . . , .. J ' . .. I ... r I , , . i... 1... ai.i. l-.y. fJi.Uilllin OO. V 1 . .1 '.T . . 1 . a . ea.VW per bbl.. S5.74. L. t.ll. nkKS. av ci i.. fiew i iiii'ii"'. - - DkgS.' S-25 W-'"""- i! Cranberries: Per Dates: Alienor urand, new. In box, per box, $2.00. Flgai pass., k,ic; 24 U-oA. er bug, 11 1 nliwa I; :.i vc.iiiua-i. . a wi a lea. VtiOF.TABLF.S-Potatoes: Early Ohio, in sacks, per bu.. 9oc; Iowa white stock, 1... sio. Bwet Potatoes: VlralnlaV Ormaad for Cattle Dall Hoja Slow Skeep Steady. CHICACK). Oct. 2R.-CATTLlReeln(. 2,o0; market dull and weak: beeve. $4.(048 7.7o: Texas steers, 83 -Ht rtt; western steers, $4.0tic6 70; stockers and feeders. 4.Uti6.4n; cows and heifer, $3.202.50; calves, S7.05f10.25. HlKJS Receipts, 16,000: market slow; light, S8.45ihH.9ii; mixed $7.9IVfi .90; heavy, $7.7l'iil.t)U' rough, $7.7OU7.90; good to choice heavy, $7.9li8.80; pigs, OXu.'); bulk of sale". $8 O0ti 70. BHEEP AND IAMB8 Receipts, 13.000; market steady. Native, $2.75iM-40; western $3.o(j4.4X): yearling, $4.50' (5. CO; lambs, na tive. $4.75i$5.10; western $5.0O&7.0(. lialy-Waat taat Bull Final National liaaveck ilalaetla Indiana , lata Koyal Kawaanew I .kite 4-npeer .. La 9alla Maaeacbuaetta . Xi Old Uumlnlon 13 Qulnoy 4 Kay Con 14 Shannon A' Superior ouvihm- .. 24 Superior ft Boat on 1 Tamarack 14 li. 8. S ft R tJH da ptd I t'tall Coaaolldata4 Uv, WolTertne lot, Yukon Gold , 444 Boaten Bdy ... 1144 ... 84 ...1.12 ... 41 ... n .. '4 ... U'4 7 . 4444 . 4 . 44 UA . A'4 1 to Oantral Lamlhor ia... ts', patni. eT. v,a (llli). 44 a-. ot N. 3. 4ao. ba.m 'do 000. ta 114(14 Che, ft rvtiio 4'a. ..l'l v "eadlrif sen. 4 t4 do rf. Aa 43 8t. L. A g. T. tg. 4a. 11 4"llt. ft Alt.m S'i.. 71 do gen. As AT r . B ft Q. It. 4a... 4o'4t. U S. w. eon. 4a. 7 4p ran. 4a '.H do lat gold 4a .... 41 a. M ft AM. P SaalK,, A u 4, sen. Asai " Pacifio col. 4a... 45P, C. B. 1. P. cel. 4a It do er. 4a pa 4 do rt 4a ts Jo R R 1st raf. 4a H44 a.-l, li.duatrtal As.. 17 8o iUllway Aa. PS) Colo. Midland ta VI do gan. 4 H14 l- ft 8. raf -ait. 4'a : "a l nion Faulfla 4s Pilsj apala. ft Hud. cv. 4a 44 do er. 4a 1M.V4 an. ft R. 4i. 4a 4Vi do lst-raa 4 M4 -AO rat. As Isj V 8. Rubber 4s. .. .10744 atv.tilleie' A " (' Staai 44 6s Jt grta prior l tan as... a.'i a.svt, inata. aa.l'O New York Cark Market. Th following quotation ar furnished by Logan 4V Bryan, mamliers New York Stock exchange, $15 South Sixteenth afreet. Omaha: Amariran Tobaeeo. ..429 luaptratien 1)4 bay State Ua A3 Larse 4 14-1 noatoil I naolldatd. 1 NaT. Con al I da tad... W44 444 Nawnouae 1st 44 Natada-ltati 1V4 eMi'llblo (Joppar 1 14, Ram hi Ja CuallUotl.. 4 KV, Ray (antral 1H, A Swift ftg CO 1444 81 Sear. Roebuck Co 174 I glltar Pick IH 1-H Superior ft piitaburg 131, HST.mnpah Mining f "S Trinity Copper .... 4 1 14 North Lake A 4 Bohemia 4V 144l)lbway -t Bulla CVialliion .... (iclua Oilno Ctilaf Conaolldaiad.. fraction I'avla Italy Bly 4 'antral Kly Conaolldatad Ely Witch franklin lllroua . Multifield (Voldftald tjraana Floranc belay ... Boatoa Staarka aad Boad. BOSTON, Oct 2. Closing- quotations on stocks ware: tt4 Miami ( -op par ItH 444 Jdoliaak A tv, Nevada Con ITVMplaaing Minaa 11 44, North Butta 81 l .S North lka Xav, It Old nonunion 4-, 41 (la. aula IMV4 MO Parrult (411. ft Cos ) 14 8. Kg. A do san 4 TMIj awabaati lat 4a. do r. 4a. aarles A. 14 do lal-art. 4a ... da ct. 4a. earlaa B. N Waatarn M4. 4a... Oan. ElaiU-lc ct Aa. 144 Waal, rlartrle CT. ill. lent, lal raf. 4a Ms) Wls. Cenliel 4a... Rid. mrlara4. 1 rat A 1 41 s AT44 I aa sorts aad Eaitort. NEW YORK. Oct. W Imports of inex rhandlse and dry goods at tha port of New York for the week ending October 82 were valued at 8t5i.w7. Imports of specie for the week ending 1 $1 :, o.O: silver t.Klay were $1M.li7 silver snd $i7 011 gold. 1 At-iK 730 iaa. Exports of siMN ie for the week ending to- I General Fund Standard ilvr day wer $oM,UA sliver aMid $i.6,7oo gold. Igeuetal fund, H.01t,C, current Trraaary Statenaeat. WAHHINiiTON, D. C. Oct. 88 The con dition of the trraaury st th beginning of business today was as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin. $9a).l06,6e: llvr dollars $4ui7'iOOa); silver dollars of 1KA certificate outstanding, dollara In liabilities, Altowea Amal. Ooppar Am. I. L. ft 8m Aiitona Com Atlantic n ft c. c. ft Batta (4oall4a4 aiumet ft Anions C-alumat ft Hecla . Iwntaimlai Cup. Ranga. Cw '. I. Bails l op. Mine. a-reahtn Olnaut Can Oranby Con Orearte Oajianaa lata Koyala (voel... karr Lka lavka Copper L Balla 1 appwr BI4. saAaaad. No. A. Pr. No. A. Ft. 11 7H0 4 2i 10 1144 4 SO 24 16 4 te 1 1404 7 1A A 444 4 A qowu. I 7A0 8 00 7 706 A 40 4 710 8 00 1! w III 4 HA 8 16 " 773 3 A.'. 7 4"1 A It 11 1011 I j A SA2 A 10 14 44o 8 114 A AUS AW 3 StiA I ;r 4 400 A 34 16 111 I fil 5 W ! 471 I 48 8 114 8 10 1 1071 4 0.1 4 1OU0 3 e . 1 1130 4 9 X ltt0 3 3a 1 141 4 00 7 10(4 8 3S IS A7 4 00 I P'M S 85 24 Aof 4 L'l II 447 8 40 HEIFERS. 1 70 I AA II 444 I M A 413 I AO 4 471 4 (HI I leO I 50 ) 440 4 4A A 521 3 IT. 4 170 4 10 1 444 8 te 8 74 4 IS 88 7"1 8 44 1 410 4 24 4 442 I AA 4 74 4 45 BULL. 4 I 44 1 174 8 44 1 140 3 46 8 1436 4 30 1 7 JO 44 4 Art 4 a 1 440 8 AU 1 144 8 04 CALVLM. 4 I AA 8 J41 4 7i 1 AM A AO 4 317 8 A4 1 A40 4 00 8 17ft T 04 1 ISO 4 AO t lot) 7 ta) 1 44) 4 a 1., 144 1 04 oTOCKERt! ANL Fk.4tUiiil.ri. a: m ig 17 ui 4 y 1 404 8 64 7 474 4 60 8 ItO I 16 1 404 4 54 1 1441 8 74 8 443 4 Ti t 54 8 16 61 1131 6 4 8 440 4 40 81 1117 8 - t 441 4 W Ut. I.onla Live stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Oct. 28. CATTLE Receipt a. 1.900 head, including 400 Texans; market steady to strong; native shipping and ex port steers, $5.75(1 7. 50; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.D06t7.60; steers under l.oa) lbs., $'1.0017.90; stockers and feeders. $3.50lf 6 25; cows snd heifers. A3.5V7T7 00; canners, $2. 50((t3 25; bulls. $3.2.Vfi5.' ; calves, $5 25, 9.00; Texas and Indian steers. $4.5OTj7.00; cows and heifers. $3.5irq 4.75. HOGS Peeelpts. 5,300 head; market !( 15c lower; P' and lights, $K.5lrr9.0a; pack ers $x.2rKi.50; butohers and best heavy, $8 KtV.r9 01 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1400 heiid; market stead v; native muttons. $3.75 -ill: lambs. $5.25.00; culls and bucks, $2.2!mi3.0I); stockers, $2.25fj3.76. tier Du. . e-wj. " - - . . r., bbl.. $2.35 Onions: Iowa, email ret1 and yellolw. per lb., 3c; Spanish, per crate, 11 25 Gallic: Extra fancy, white, per lh i:,c ' red per lb., 16c F.gg Plant: Fancy Florida per do., $100. Celery: Micllgan. per do bunches. Sic. Rutabagas: Per lo., lc. Cucumbers: Hot house, 1 and $ riox per box. 81 28 HOMEGROWN VEGETABLES Cab bag New, per lb. Ic. Tomatoes: Per bskt' 5040c. String and Wax Henna: Per mkk'bsk., 75c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dos.. 45o. Parsley: Fancy home grown per dos., bunches. 80c. Turnips: Per nikt. bsk.. 85e. Carrots: J'er mkt. bak. 40c. Beetr: Per mkt. bsk., 8'.c. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Black, per lb 2c; California No. 1, per lb., li.c; Cali fornia No. J, per lb., 14c. Hlckorvnuts; Irge, per Ih., 4c: small, per lo.. 5c. Cocoanuts: Per sack. S5.uo; per dos.. 6jc Honey: New. 24 frames, $3 f5 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Ort. 28 COTTON Spot closed quiet and unchanged; middling up lands. 14.7.'; middling gulf. 15.00 . Sales. 4 4110 hole. Cotton futures cloe steady. CloBlng bldi': October. 14.45c; November. 9, Dec-ember, 14.48c: January, 14.43c: February, 14.47c; March. 14.45c; April. 14.47c; May, 14.52c; June, 14.50c; July, 14 47c. . ST. IX1UIS, Oct. 28.-COTTON Steady; middling, 14c; sales. S5 bales; receipts, 3.4N3 bales; shipments. 8,899 bsles; stock, $.17$ bales. Furnished by Logan & Bryan, memberi New York Cotton exchange. Jlo South bix teenth street. Omaha. Neb. Optiona l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close Yes-. Oct. ... Dec. ., Jan. .. March May ., July ., 14 55 15 57 14 51 1 14 52 14 59 14 56 I 14 60 14 39 I 14 33 I 14 55 I 14 60 14 87 14 40 14 $6 14 31 14 33 14 42 14 86 14 45 14 46 V4 4.1 14 43 14 52 14 47 14 58 14 52 14 47 14 fil 14 57 14 61 C. 35 feeders.. 942 4 25 14 cows 1U1D 8 $0 Rush Creek S3 cows.. 18 calves 18 cows.. WESTERNS. C. Peoples Idaho. 7 cows 961 3 28 L. 8. Co.-Neb. 13 heifers... 4z9 9 heifers. ..1047 34 Qulncy IT i!'4 4i.er.non 1J AHAuperlur al 1144 Sup. ft Bnatan Mm . r 144 Hn- ft P ttauurg 1 j llv. At l-anianck 41 T V. g. Sin. Raf. A M. S AS de pfd tn av, t'tah COn X'sj Sv, Winona 44a lOTtaaWairarlne 144 Sew York Mlalaar Storlta. NEW YORK. Oct. 28 Cloalng quotation on mining stock 4H2 4 05 2ovi 5 25 741 8 10 P. L. Lewelien Neb. 48 feeder.. 978 4 7 1) W. Blaine 8. D. ,. f it 8 80 16 cow .1146 5 00 14 calve.., V. Walsh S. I). . 1038 4 50 3 heifers.. E. B. Armstrong Wo. .. 791 8 25 11 calves.., 4 90 R. Noble VVjto. 5 00 3 cows.... $ 40 A. Fear Wyo. 5 10 9 steers. .. 4 15 77 cows.... W. ittorm-iWyo. 4 60 6 steers. A. Brown-Wyo. 4 20 10 steer. H( KJS Moderate supplies of hogs nanaieu at iiguree ootii lower- ana 4 00 4 50 17 cows.., 8 steers 15 steers. 12 cows. $ steers.. ..1113 K. 2 feeders.. loi . 9SHI F. . 8. 4 ,. 940 A. .1016 L. .. 821 9 cows. 41 feeders 72 cows... 28 steers.. 7 cows... 946 278 553 289 953 13 ..1036 ..1144 Kansas Cltr Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 28 CATTLE Re ceipt a. 3,700 head, Including 1.000 southerns; market steady ; dressed beef and export steers, $ti 2Tf7.50; fair to good, $5 OOh; H. 25 ; western steers. 84.OW5.90; stockers and feeders. $:'..6ora4".D0: southern steers. $4.00' 6 50: southern cows. $2.75 4 26; native cows, $2.7f.''j5 00; native heifers. 3.50i&'6.76; bulls. $3 Df.tfi-l.riO; reives, $3.7kJ(8.O0. Hi )G8 Receipts, 2.400 head; market 1022: SOc lower; bulk of sales, $ii.2ofiV7Ti; heavv, $8.HVtf.35: packers and butchers, $.80,f8.7B; light. 88.TOe8.HT1. 9HKKP AND LAMB-Keoelpt. R 009 head: market steady; lambs, 85.5044.75 yearling $4 25B5.00; wethers. $4.0(ii4 .iO ewes, $.1.811174.00; stockers and feeders. 82.7. l4.50. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK. Oct. 28. DRY GOODS Cotton goods market holds steady, with s moderate business reported on 'utapley staple printed goods are more actle. for: pet wools are quiet. Pulled wool" iu firmer. Susrar Market. NEW YORK, Oct. 28. SUGAR Haw, quiet; muscovado, 89 test. 3.3oc; centrifugal, 94 test, 8.80c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 3.. lie; refined quiet. COFFEHJ spot quiet; no. 1 kio, 10 '.j VT,,c; No. 4 Santos. llc. Omaaa Alar Market. OMAHA. Oct. 28.-HAY No. 1 upland. $11.00; No. 2 upland. $9.'t); packing. $6.0(1; alfalfa. $12.00. Straw: Wheat, $6.00; rye $7.00; oats, $8.00. Tarpeatlae Market. SAVANNAH. Ga., Oct. 2S. TURPEN TINE Firm; 760. ROBIN Firm; type F, $6.1606.20; G, $7 91 6.80. Reflated lagan Realot-eal. NEW YORK, Oct. 78. All grades of re fined sugar wer reduced 15 cents per lot pounds today. Wool Market. BT. LOUIS. Oct. 2. WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums. 189.23c; fin mediums, 17'Slc; fine, 14'a 17c. St. Joaenk Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. I&-OATTLli-Re-eelpts. So) head. Market steady: steers, $4 7507.50; cows and heifers, $3.00gj.00; calves, M0O&8.2S. HOGS Receipts, 2,000 hesd. Market fkft l.V- lower; top, IS. 85; bulk of sales, $8,250 $75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt $00$ head. Market steady; lambs. $ 2506.75. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five cIdsI western markets yesterday: Cattle, iiovs. South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City Bt Louis Chicago prin- Sheep. 1.620 2.5(a) 10,314) Wa) 2,'X" 2O0 , $.700 3.4n) (.Ota) , 1.900 5.3H) 1,400 2.000 l.0o0 18.000 LACY SUCCEEDS VAN BRUNT St. Joseph Baaker Is Klerted PreaU deat of St. Joaeph at Uraad Island Road. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Oct. 28 At th an nual meeting of the 8L Joaeph & Grand Island Railroad compauy today at El wood, Kan., oppoalt St. Joseph, Q. G. Lacy, a Et Joseph banker, who has been a director of th road, was elected president to fill the vacancy created several years ago by th retirement of W. T. Van Brunt of New York. C. C. Terethoff of New York n re-elected secretary-treasurer and W. N. Purvis of 8t. Joseph was elected assistant, secretary-treasurer. James Burllngrtt was retained as general manager. Totals .10,020 28 200 81.(00 SAItee Com. Tunnel alack.. II a aonaa 14 Ceav Cal. Va Ham Siltar AT Iron Slltar 16 La4Tila Can 1 were: yl LRU ruief.. klealcas Cm larva UpSsT I aiioard . V allow Jackal . u) .114 .134 .1 . a . A4 Bask fleartaaa. OMAHA. Oct. 28. Bank clearing for to day were $2.575. 4.1. 12. and for th corre spendli.g dale last r $A(21.87(wk this morning than price paid yesterday It was an uneven market from start 10 finish. In one division orterings moved early st big nickel advances, while at the same time hogs of similar quality and weight in the other division had to aeil at ateady prices. From these levels trade weakened as (he morning progressed, the close finding values baraly steady to some lower as compared with yesterday s mar ket. Iteinand from all quarter waa reason ably artlv and bulk of receipt changed hand in veiy good season. Isght hog commanded the usual premluui over heavy and mixed grades, good bacon ani mals selling aa high a $00. Heavy hoga ranged arcund A Ifl4 85. rough and ex treme heavies bringing the low figures. Kepieaentatlve sales: Coffee Market. PiW YORK. Oct 48. 4Y)r"r"r7F! Futures ' 80 opened steady at an advance of lotdl points 4 i5 In response to the continued flrmneas of the V.tirnnean cables retiorla of hiicliee 11 rt. S 50 marv markets, predictions of a rapid fall- lr.e rtft In I ha Brazilian movement after tha t "6 ! first of the month and claims that Euro pean and American Importers war becom ing more active buyers in the Rio and 1011 4 20 Hantos markets At first trading waa not particularly active, but the resumption of the upward movement following two or - 0 thiee weeks of reactions ry snd heslistln ' 65 markets seemed to be attracting Increased Interest and busineaa was heavy during the " afternoon aa a result of covering as well aa fresh buying for long aecviunt and sup- 3 port from trade Interests. The close was were steady al a net advance of 2U0 27 Dolnta higher . Sale. 6O.0O0 bags. October. Awa-; Novc m- . Three Hart 1a) Al Aecldeat. SHEIUDAN. Wyo., Oct. 28 Speclal.) K. B. Co. Jr.; Fred Sturm, Oscar Hanson and Noah Davis wer Injured when their automobile turned turtle near Diets yes terday. All will recover. The party was returning from Monarch and turned from the road to permit a team to pass. Davia was driving and evidently got rattled, for ha lost control of the machine, which was running at high speed. The car rolled over several times and the escape of all four men from Instant death was iniraculouts. He. . gh ' Ka. Ai sh Pr m At4 . . 84 40 813 144 8 A6 41 ail ... ' Aal 40 IIS fct ex. 10 I 10 t4 4 . . I A.'. a 344 ... A 14 as Mi ... 8 4 6i jh) m 4 it 44 xi r-- 4 . iv 3.4 ts ( 18 41 u; at) A is her. 8 Ufa-; December. 8 900; January, 8 95c; February, 9c; March. $'5c; April. $(; May, 9 06c; June. 9 1)c; July, 9 ISc; August. 15c; September, 1 16c. Havre waa franc higher; Hamburg closed pfg higher. Rio. 76 rets higher, at 825: four, 100 rela higher at 5 $700; sevens 50 ret higher at i $100. Receipt at the two Brazilian porta wer 56 Otto bait, against 74.000 last year. Jundlahv receipts were 87.6.4) bag, against 43 3I0 bags last year. New York warehouse de liveries vestertiav were 9. 43 bars, aaainat I IS flTI t.a 1 . a I. i,.r A Raltee A-mmmi tnm spot was reached in the local market. Snot roffee stead v. Rio, No. 7. loe Hantos. No 4 llc; ml ft coffee quiet; Cordova, 119 13e. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Ocit. 28 MF7T A LS Stand ard copper, quiet: spot snd futures, $124(4 120: ixindon. nulet; spot, 58 14s 8d; f u turea 157 17s rid. lAkt ropper locallv $12 -nt(i8 00; electrolytic. $i2 7i,&l2 87 and casting, $11 J7kU 4. Tin, (.ulet, spot Shootlagr at tilllette, Wo. GILLETTE, Wyo.. Oct, 28 (Special 1 Harry Howard, a sheep herder, was shot and killed by Frank Nichols, Walter Perry and a one-armed man, whose name is not known, here Thui4lay afternoon. Tho trouble started on the range anil It wus supposed to have been settled. The men cam to town and Nichols, Perry and tha one-armed man filled up on whisky, hunted up Howard and killed him. Tho three men were arretted. Howard was a newcomer and nothing is known of his relatives. Tame Klk Killed br Haulers. SHERIDAN, Wyo , Oct. 2k .(Special ) Gam Warden Duncan and a poss era on the trail of unknown persons who a few days ago killed one of th Urn elk re cently shipped to tl.e Big Horn mountain from Jackson's Hole. The animal was killed near the Uudaton ranch, and m-ar the elk was a dead steer oaned hy Mr. Rudaton, the beef having been killed fe th poacheia.