10 Till-; 11EK: OMAHA.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Leaders in Wheat Say Kecovery of Prices it National. ItETOBT ON COBN IS BEARISH Vnfavornkle WMtktr Ofrr fne f ont Belt I Offset tr a Farther Break la Jaew t 'ash Prices. , OM A If A, Nov. 0 1111. it U the general opinion of leaders In the wheat trade that the recovery In prices la a nut urn I one resulting from . nn oversold market condition. rome doubtful news front Arnentlno had II ettect, but the news from dav lo day will lx governed largely bv larse holders. the mtr of the ca.Hi wheat "ales and a rowible niicwhI of large II. initia tion by the bull Irarirrs. Yesterday's official report on rnrn as bearlah. compared with the Oetober flu me on farm reerve. being 13.0ro,t) huahel more than a year ago. The un favorable weRther over the corn belt w offnet by the fin I her break In new cash rorn prices. The commercial jioaltlon of rum builUh and late season valuoa should be h:ither. Cable on wheat were firmer and shorts were taking profit. piittlnK prices higher. rnth '-hr.it u firm at '-c lilgher. Light receipts of corn and the active ilemMnd fnvorrd the corn market In face of the hcariah government report. Cash corn km yc hlgl er. Irimary wheat receipt Were 94fOP0 bushels and rhlpmenta were SMi.tmO bush els, against Vecelpts laal year of 7i2.0uO buaheis and hlmcnts of Mti.oun bushel. Primary orn receipt were 4Z7. bush els and shipments were 234,0' bushels, agalnH receipt lent year of aoi.ooo bush els und shipments of .141.000 bushels. Clearance were 1UK bushels of corn. 1.0)0 biiT.li.ils of i.ata and wheat and flour equal to KV.C0 biiNhcl. Liverpool cloned Jd higher on whett and 'HVt higher on corn. The following cah an lea were reported: JVheat No. 2 hard, 1 car, KT'in; No. 4 hard. 1 car, I0'4a. Corn: Nr.. 4 White, 1 car. svc; No. 2 yellow. 1 car. C9c; No. J yellow. 1 car, 40c; No. 4 yellow, 1 car. mew). .i'4c; No. S mixed. X car. t1o. 1 car. (new), m.c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car. 440. (: .standard. 1 car. 4c; No. 4 white, fiVc; no grade, 1 car. 4:. Omaha ltli 1'rlcea. WIIEAT-No. 2 hard. I7cfl t.On.H; No i fcitrd, !evfiWc; No. 4 hard, V:QMc. corn-No. i while, bm',.jHo; No. white, Si,itif.itc; No. 4 .white. liUftiixc; No. 2 color, tiMicIS'!.'. No. yellow, XV( i.!'c; No. yellow. i4fii'jn; No. 4 yellow. M',y4C No. I, ftVVrtOOc; No. I 6St)4c; No. 4 corn, 6Mi'iWe. AT8 No. it white, WQWic; standard. :.i.c; No. White, 4(H'dJ,Wc; No. 4, White. 45'iW4Mio. RAIiI.KY-Maltlng, $1.140184; No. 1 feed, H,'ctll.07. RYIi-No. 2. 9-VJrOfic; No. J. 9C99;c. t.arlui Itecf lpia. Wheat, Corn. Oat. t W M 42 Tl 21 1 3il Chicago Ulnin-apolia Omaha liuiuth CHICAGO GRAIM AM) PItOVIIO. Feat area of the Tradtna; aa4 tloalaa; I'rloea oa. Board at Trade. CHICAGO, Nov. 9 -Know and ' cold Btopiantr the threHhera In the Canadian tiirthwent and mnklnjr farm offeiinK Jielit at elevator point In the prln; crop statea, Klve a lift today to the prices of wheat. The cloae wna stead r at a net advanue of Ho to Uc. latent limire ahowed corn a sixteenth off to Kfi up, oata, Ha to 'ifiHo hltther and fcoa; producta, lV'io to it.a hKher. Wheat tinlahed at nearly the top point f the day. An Improved demand for winter wheat flour appeurrd to he one underlying- cause of the market slrenulh. Offerings were limited except on the swell when h feeding out prorex y leading lone wita .reumrd In a moderate way. The market, however, nt no time was burdened. Sentiment In favor of the bull aide received mora or le Impetus from tu'a of large aale of cash wheat iK-ndlng here. As a matter of fact though, no trans action of thut nature was reported :is havlim been brought to completion, lmr Itiajr the aexaton Iiecemlar awnnif from Ki,,c. to MHc, closlui; I'iv lilvher up at H-.o. Mtuhbomens seemed to have a clutch em corn. There were apparently hi renins- order lo buy a ahade below the market end there were equally liberal offers to sell at a little over the market. 1'ecember ranged from 6!'(iO to W.$o and cloned ateady at Cio, a pain of lo net. Cash RTudea were In moderate demand 't tower. No. i yellow was quoted at Wi7le. Klrmnes developed In oat, lllffh and law limits touched for I ho lieremlier do livery were 4i7o and M'c. with the close M'c net hlKher at 4ti)1ti:4ilT(.' l'ro Ixlonn hud the eteepent ailvance Jn weeks. Pork closed 'Sc tip and oilier Irroducl IWjKWc to Mn?ft!ti hlher. Quotation on leadinit prtaluri were: rticrl7open. i llitfhTTijow. Close. YrtTy, .Wheat I lec.. May. July. iM'WfV wv 314 1 (Ki ,99iiS WViKi-Ai vora J we.. 62tM CT C34i 6 May July. li;le' t4VtmW!Si Cats Heo.. May. July. I 4fr 4fH 4fi-,l46X(a 4C, 44!Q'49ii 44 1 4 4Jl44Ht I'ork i ).... Jan.. May, Lrd Jan.. May. XlUs Jan.. May. It 10 TO it KMil K 37H 35 KM 14 W 14 IS 16 60 is m 14 M i:',i so I H a H7H 1T, t I7W em St I 4 li I 40 .140 ' u t 40 t 6.1 I aah guutaltuiia were as follows: FIJVH Weak; winter patents. $4.W9 f'J'; stralKhts. ll.'.MiM.S." ; eprlnn patents, 4iofi4.15: atralghts, H.Wjt.hO; bakers, 3.W K5lo. HVrTNo. 1 1). . BAHJ.KY teed or niliilnc. 80c4Jtl.04i fair to choice miiltlnn. Il.li;j l.M. jsKKKtf Timothy. is.ta U.ai; clover. 14 floilSD (X. I'KOVlsiONK Mesa pork, per bht $liS.'Wt 15.75. l.ard per 100 lbs., $9.1J'S3 ir: ehort rllis (loose), IS 10. Total clearances of wheat ' and flour were ecpial to M.ViO bu. Primary receipts were W'.. bo., compared with 70?,W.o hu. the correHpondliig day a ear ago. In timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheal. U cars; 001 11. "11 cars; ottln, 10 ,:, Iiok. M.OU) head. Chb axo Cash Prices-Wheat : No. I red, u:. V: No. S red. WirtSi&c: No. 2 hanL y;H'ull.o2: No. S hard, WJ97i-; No, 1 northern, tl.oenl.09: No. t noithpin, 41. ( iex. in. nurinern, (i.twd 1.0, ; No. t aor.nir. 11.0iJlO4: No. X Mtnlitu ui...',. ti ivi. .No 4 spring, f! velvet chaff, lui.- II o.. Corn: No. 2. H'Vj-ui"ve: No. i white, iioi.iVi io. 2 yellow, fn, J, vni j,'o : No. i new. . jtB'-r; No. 3 wiilt i.vS',i7tv; new, f-oWji'; No 3 vellow 'id .m , new. U'sVMv; No. 4. bev'Sc: No. 4 iiew. tioVj'utilc; No. 4 white. ttjiKyijc; new wH'; K11. 4 yellow. ,l',7ir; ,NF, oiWii-t.-'ii . Oat: No. 2 white, Ki4yi No. g white. 47,i.m.'V; standard, i(i"iO. llHi iey. VV4il . Tlmotliy, ti3.0vilj J Cloer. IM.uiki lxi .0". HCITKM Alai l-t steady; creameries, Zl V. 'i ; dulrus, iJ'jrZso. i(iH Htrmty ; receipts. S.C44 run' at liiklk. ia,.-s lmluded. IV.ic; firsts, Z:,rp Xtc; prime first. &uJ7c t H fc.hr! fc. btcudy ; daiaiea, 14VI'QHc twins, 14V; )oiu,g Ainerii-as. li-'oiac; I1.-1 tt bonis. H!.6.-. 1 uTAToh8-l-i:iii: ehoiio to fancy, 7a Me-; tall to go'd. 7L - POl'l.TlV-tiirid; tuiket, IJcj chick ens. sprlniis, Ilk-. KAl-ftiad , uu to 60-pound weights T'ZullVtc. 1 .allot Kerelpts Wheat. S cars with of (ontrai-t giade; corn, Z:i cars." with S.' cf contract giade; oata, let cars. Total rectljit of wheat at Chlcsgo, Muineapolla and luluth today were l curs, com pared with 773 tars last Week and 147 curs ttie correnpondlng 0y a year ago. Pearl Market. PBORIA. Nov. .-ltlgier. No ! white How, e.b.-; No. 4 while, uew. tkV; No 11 yellow. old, No. i yeU low. ofc ; No. 4 yellow, old. AVfcftilwc: mixed, old. '; samplx, 6&''r4t:. OAT !tieiy, siamiard. 4oic; No. I. white, 4,';jO. No. 4 wiilt, 4ic. I.lterptosl rala llarket. LIVM'.liM,, Nov. WHKAT Root, etady: No. 2 Manitoba. 7s M; No. t Manitoba, is "d: fuliiie. stead , Iirxi-m-ber, is ;'vh ilareh, 7s i'd; Mav, 7s ld. COilN vuisl; AuiviiccJt nirf an i W I 4;V future, steady; January 6s 7'frd; Febru ary. 6 7'sd i HajIR winter patent 17 1 sew voiik c;e:cr.i, market Qaotatlona af the Day an Varloas t ansmadltlea. 1 NEW TORK, Nov. -Ft.nrR-Tnili; winter eiralirhis. MW.TO; winter pat ents. t4.ZM)4.7rt; spring clears, l..1f 1 fO; Kansas straight. t4.7,d'4 90. Rye flour, steady; fair lo good, oo-fi ; choice to fanrv, '.. 2r,ij s. 40. Pork wheat flour, quiet: 12 fvi2 6 per V Ih. Cf IRN M hA Stead v ; fine white and yellow, 1 -" 1 ; coarse, tLDMl.); kiln dried, f.l."l7S. - - - KVK-Kaay; No. I, Wtc. c. I. f. Buffalo to arrive MAJtl.KT-Kary; malting, tl 15&1.2S c. I. f Huffalo. WHKAT pot mark firm; No. S red, !7V-e elevator domestic bntls to arrive end Wc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern liuiuth, llc t. o. b. Futures market was firmer on active covering and Influ ent rd by the fitrenfth in the stock mar ket and the belief that the technical position was firmer a a result of recently Heavy KeiiioK, rif.ing Vgiir net mgner. Pcremher, !'ii9lic. eh sing 'SWVkr I Msv, 41 'M'ftl.Oi't,, el, Mine tl.irV Kecelpt. 8.12. f biiehel; shipment. 10.l bushels. I 'I M I V . - I. . . ' . m-J ' ivi cioi niariteL i)iiiii; ejipr o. 2. goc, - nominal, - old, f. o. b. afloat. rw.urrn 11ml Hri vi ae llonilOMI. lieeeipis, 4,lbK) bushels ; shipments, h.MI bushel. r 1 rr ripot maraex etenov. riitore market, was nominal. Kecelpt, 205.R7S bushels; shipments, 1,225 bushels. HAV-Stes-ly; prime, $1.); No. 1, tl.rS-ff !.: No. t. tl.nlX; No. , tLIO. 1111)1.-0 I r,Hl tl,l tVnlrkl Atnmrtnm 21c; Hognta, 2'vulV. I.EATf I Kit Kirm; hemlock firsts. Z&fli 27c; seconds, :'2-';itc; third. lK'lc; re ject, li.c. IIOPP Firm: state common to cholet llill, nj),-,7c; Pacific coast 1911. PKOViaiONS-Pork steady; mess, Jl.75 fil7.2T,; farnllv. IO.Of'a2I.OO; short cler, $lfi 7ijl7 (0. Iteef. stendy; mess. tlZ.MK. 13ti; family, tlS.&OfiM.oO; beef hams, 129 f1fl31..V). Cut meuta. steady; pickled bellies 10 id H Ih., lo';',i 1114c; pickled ham. liyilSe. Iird, firm; middle wet million, mn 7.1", reinieii 111111, eiiiiiuieri 19.76; flouth Ameiica, 10,00, compound, 7li.(fi7Uc. TAI,I)W- fitendy; prima city hhds., t'w. country, n'4J7c. MPTlKIi Firm: cr-iamerv SDeclal. SlVtifiWc; extras. Mn; first, 3(rtcZln; creamery-held, specials, . aiHtl'.o; extra, 21'4li2Zc; factory, current make,, aocond', CHKKPF. rirtn: skims. 12fM2e. BOciK Firm; fresh gathered extra, 87 fl.tiic; extra first. 34i; first, tlfltc; fresh gathered dirties. No. .1. 19S,cj freh gathered checks, prime, I7lil7,4c; re frlgerntnr, first, y Season etnrage charges paid. iWiiMn; first on dock. :0n21o; weetern gathered whiles, irloc. n.ciri.- M.. t IIIa ir.lLn- cloned weak; December, .4iv; March, 13.61c. P"ri,TnY Alive, western chicken in-tfillc: fowl,- loflllc; turkeys, lc . - . 1 . . . 1 . 1 . . .. - ..... . i;i cnirM UUii, neminii, i-iin nrim, IT1IU, Ht. I.oals Geaeral Market. AT. liOl'13, Nov. 9. VH K AT Cash higiier; tiiiek, No. 2 red, te.T-)S',ic; No. 2 hard. Scfitl 07. ' CORN-Higher; truckNo. 2, 75c; No. 2 while, 72'i'i2iC. OATH lilgher; track. No. i. 47'c; No. 2 While. 49V4I1'4C. RYK-lxwer at 02c. l'lt;RJulef red winter patent. 14 (Vui.OO; extra fanny- and straights, ti.bi $4 :1.1: hard clears, n. 4.i-3 ti. rir.i-.i 1 imtitnv, 414.outtij.i1i1. CullNMRAIy-ta.'lo. llHAN-Steady: sucked, east track, tilt 1.13. hat Firm: timotny, xis.wruca.uo; prai rie. tll-rl4.00, PRUVlMHN8-Pork. higher; Jobbing, 11425. hard, higher: prime steam. t.9a 900. Dry lt meat, lower; boxed, extra shorts, PUiO; clear ribs, 1.W; short clear. n.7r.. Racon, lower: boxed, extra hnrts, tf.U); clear ribs, t'J.50; short clekts, t9.75. POULTRY Quiet: chickens, o; spring, 9Vio; turkeys, 14c; duoks, lie; geese, tfa. Hl'TTKK nrm; creamery, znix. KtlUH-Hlgher at Wrioc. Receipt, fihlpments. Flour. bbU 2J Wheat, bu 1 60 970 Ciwn, bu 2iM 4.0.0 Oats, bu 10,KW T4.0J0 K a risen Ctty tiealu an U Previsions. KANSAS' C1TV. Nov. H.-WIIBAT-Caah. unchanged to lo higher; No. 3 hard, Ih.'tCj JU; No. 3, l 'ul."S; No. i red. rw.,ijU7c: No. 3. MiTikV. Iecemler. 9oVc: May, 1.00i(rt 1.004; July, So.ttlOSo. t UIlK-ini! nigner; jno. 1 niixou. ijc; No. 3. 72'ii72'i-c: No. i while. 7:li: No. 3. 72je; December, KUU'tf'iC; May, ttS'Hn, (ATI-V nigner; ino. j wnue, isto'ilC'Sc; No. 2 mixed. 4t!;ti 4T-irO. HAY steady; choice tlmothv. tU.tftif Mm; choice prairie. tlO tKHf IS ,W. MJTTh'K Creamery, Sic; firsts. c; aeennda, 21c; packing stock, !0c. iiCiOo hasy, Uic. iirsts, Zic; seconda, 17o. lleceipts. Hhlpmenl. Wheat, bu i.m w,v0 Coin, bu i 4.0O0 Jl.oop Oats, bu I. W.0"tl 9.000 t Inneapotla Grata Market. MINNKAH1UH, Nov. 9. WJ 1 KAT De cember, li.W'i; May, tl i; July, tl.oa7. Cash. No. 1 hard. tl.o.'iH: No. 1 northern, l.Kk; No. t northern. tt.oiVitH.03Vi: No. t. 7'4clil 00'i.. FI.AX-t2.02. HARf,EY-7r,ciitl.lS. CtlKN No. S yellow. "Jc. OATH No. S white, 40y40c. ttYHJ-Nn, t. Rilfl. IIIUN-tnmvU'ZlM. FLOITR First patent. I5.lc4i5.40: aeo- ond patents, t4.70j6.oO; flret clears, 3.ik lib; second clears, t-' j: W. Phlladeliikla Prodoee Market.' PH1UADEI.PH1A, Nov. .-BUTTRR-Flrni; Vi to lo higher; extra western creamery, Sftvtjc; nearby prints, 7o. F.tK;&- Firm; ennylvanla and other nearby firsts, f. c. f. 40 per case; current receipts, f. c, ts.u per cae; wentern firsts, f. . c. 9(t per case; current re ceipt, f. c, t0 per case. CHKFSK Firm; New York 11 creams fancy, ldtjliHo; fair to good ltVfculuc. Itlllevaakea Grata Market. , MILWAL'KFFl. Nov. .-WIlKAT-No. 1 northern, tl.OSHK I.0TH: No. I northern, il.Of.5il.t11l; No. 1 velvet chaff. 1104: No 1 velvet chaff. t!.0al.M: No. t hard win ter, li.wui.or; December. toc; May, tl Oft',. . . OATf5r,Jtandar,' 48.-. ' RAKUJY-MaJtlng, U.tiift.tS, Caflea Market. NBW YORK.' Nov. 9 CO FF EEFu ture opened at a decline of 10 to 13 points In resiKtie to low Kuropean cables nattering liijuldntlona and rumors that Braxlllan shippers were becoming more willing sellers as a result of the accumtt latlng eloi'k at the primary orta. of. fcrlngs were pretty well absorbed around the upunlng prices during the early trad ing, ttit become rather heavier again toward the close muf the final tone of the market was weak, with lut price bowing a net lo of from 10 to 3J point. Hales. Ki.Ooo baga. (JuoiaUons: November, 14.M0; December, 14 4-ic; Janu ary. M.lik.-; February, lx.wic; March, 13.S4c: April, U.tSc; May, 13.4.V; June. l42c; JuW, August, September and October. 13 40c. Havre was one-quarter to 1 franc lower. Hamburg waa pfg lower. Rio, un chauaed, at tdlOO: eiantoa 4s. unrhanred at MllAI; 7s, HO rel loner, at H&MkJ. lie rctpts at the two Itraslllan ports, x 0O l ags, agaliiHt 44 XW bag lust year. Jundl aby recelpta. bi, bags., against 2S.300 bass last year. Fine weather was re ported In ail districts at Kao Paulo. To day's sieclal Pantos cabin reKirted an In active market with 4a unchanged and Hao Paulo receipts of f,2 baas, against 64 ouo bags the ptevlous day. New York ware house deliveries yesterday, 15.419 bags asalnst bags laet year. ' ' Spot coffee .quiet: No. T, 15c; Fantoa. li.c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, ltSU IBo nouil nal. Kvaparated Apgilea and Dried frails NW YORK, Nov. .-EVAP.RATKD APPLUS julct and iteaay; on the spot, fismy, loiUl1:; choice. Si9wc; prune, iiv,r. iviur.l) FRCI T8 IVune. ina-t!v and prlies are bartiy st.aily: quotations tangs from 'italic for 1 allforn.a up to t-Um and from lmnlj'to for Oreuon. Apricots, dull and nominal; choice, Ibrr .u-ti., rim ciuuie, iuio-.-; lancy, ;uj Umj. PeaA'hrs, Inactive, but prices are steady, with little pressure to an- cbolee, HW'ii'v: extra choice, lie; fancy, liw U'1c. Raisins, quirt but stiady; looae Musiatels quoted at M- i-e; eooiev ig laocy iawilil, iiv, acedlcea, yu; UuaUva labors, li.4v4l.ta. NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET Securities Purchased Confidently in - Large Amounts. EXTENSIVE BISES IN PBICES Wall Street" leer af Accegtaaee by CoBrf of Tekarre Reoraaalr.a tloa Plan Registered oa Dtitek Market. ' NEW TORK. Nov. .-Wall street view of the acceptance by the court of the American Tobacco reorganisation plan was realsiered emphatically today In the stock market. Securities were pur chased confidently In large amount. Prices rose extensively In, every quarter of the market. I'nlted fltatea Steel was the mot con splcuous figure rising . mote than 1 points to U7. Transaction In this stock wtere on Mh enormous scale with a total for the day of 42l.ono share. The. stock wiia particularly aensltlva to the Tabac-o decision because of the dissolution suit Instituted against tho Pnlted Htatea Steel corporation and the demand for these shnj-cs seemed to be almost limitless. Oalne were general throughout the list, t nlon Pacific rose to 17.V4. a gain of. nearly five points. Irf-hlgh Vullcy, Ameri can Hmeltlng and International Harvester rose 4 points or more Reading and Amal gamated t'opper more than and other active sluire from 1 to 1 points. Trad Ing was on a much larger scale, with a total of well above a million shares. Trading In American Tobacco Issue was lighter and fluctuations were smaller than on several other days since the su preme court decision wa announced. The common stock roe 4 points, the preferred Vi, the 4 per cent bonds 2' and the 4s 1 point. The adoption of the tobacco reorgani sation plan was styled In the street tut of high Importance a viewed In Its broader aspect. The possibility of a decree of dissolution against the l.'nlted states Rieel corporation wfti les dis concerting to bolder of steel stocks and bonds. This Influence extended to other cor poratlona which It has been thought might be made defendants In anti-trust tilts. It waa felt that settlement of the case might point the way toward an end of the uncertainty concerning the con duct of corporations. Report of much greater activity In the aleel trade continued to come In. A declaration of an extra dividend on Na tional lilncult, waa followed by a rise of the stock to a new high level. london trading was estimated at about IK.OnO shares, chiefly .buying. l ulled States Steel, Reading. TTnlon Paclflo and Rock Island were traded In most heavily for foreign account. Trading in the bond market wa on a much larger scale. Howls' generally showed pronounced strength, with sub stantial gains In some of the higher priced Issues. Total sales, par value, to.378.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. 1 Number of uile and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: !. Hlth. Low. Clue. Allli-Ohslmer. nf4 joo 11H 11 10 Amalstmatnl Cupper .. 14,100 K14 tf, l,. American Agricultural... zoo n?l4 81t til Amortnn Heel Buaar.... 4,(00 1714 US M't Amorloan 1 in II. mm 1IH ll4 1IU Amerlnsa C. Jb t.tno Hii HH Amarlosa retton Oil.... 1,700 4ii 4S4 ' n.r,.;M it, f a IU., ..... ..... 40 Amerttsa Ire gaeurilies, 4W lit 11 )ti Amertraa Llnsaed Ii. American LecouioliTs .. 11.100 SHU SSU. Isv. Aaisrlraa R. It 4J.4K) 7: 9ii 71 American I. a. R. sf4. 404 lOlit Ion. 101 American St Ml rdra 404 li II .11 American sutsr lieMnlng l.too HI 11TS American Tel. Tel.... 4,0ov mst ltu U0 Anterican To In ceo Id... 4,tW0 tl t American Waoien ..i 2nX AnaeoDOa Mlulng Co... 1.100 HV H 1 Atchlnon ll.nie tout, lot 1111114 Atchlean fit Me 10414 1W4 los Atlanlle Vnm lase .... l.K) H 1WM 1? Haltlmor & Ohio 9,400 ItiSti 108 4 10?, Hethlehen Htral 100 tlu tot. Jn l)ro.iklra Rapid Transit. 1.100 7IH TP. 1S Canadian Pacltl t.MO 2i't 34114 241 ti Central Leather , 4,100 ill; a 11 Onlral Lea 1 her pld too 4j li J (Central 01 Maw jereajr.e 1. ..... las Cheianoaa' r Olil 4.000 US. 71-li 74M. Chlrato 4k Alton ,.. lo ll.lcajio (treat Western. 400 lf l; m( Chi. III. Weal. t l.OuO tV, lS till. A N. W 1.4MI 141 144 144H Wil.. Mil. A Ht, I" 1I.S0U 1L1H 1U) lU'a (T.. c. a a at. L :.. 7s Colo. Past Iron W0 34. 7(4 51 Coluraito A gmithera , 4.J Cunlllatii (ea 10. H0 141T4 140V, 14 1 H corn Knxlnets ll.Ouo in, it 1114 Delaware A Huileoa .... MO 17044 114 H a-'enver A Rio (tramta ..... 14 lienrer K. O. pbt 41 Distillers'' saeurUles ... 3,4no i44 114 !'. Kris U.too 114 t:la Krla.lat ptS 1.400 II (I', (4 Kris Jit BfJ I'M 45 41. 4t,I Heaeral Kle.irct ........ 1.4M H4 .' 1511 It.JK Great Sort Kara pf4 4.(0.) 124U. S7 UTi Urrt Kurthem Ore ctls 1,001 1 4iJ, 4t 4.11 lliinoit .ntrai too ie 14a ll'i'i luterhiirauBh-Met.i . 1 TOO 16'. 15 r,H IntartHtrouslt-Met. M.... ' S.lo 44 44 4.I luternatlnnal. Darrealer.. lO.-'t'O HIS lua't loe'l Inter. Marina . pld. SCO It't l&Sa H International Paper... .... I"0 lOs 1H 10 International Furap .... 1,100 ItSa tii 3-1 "i luwa Cantral - 4 14 K. C.-i Somhern . ........ . loo tl 10 K. C. 'gout hero ptd loo 4i- ' M tsi l.acled ua .4,400 104 . 104'4 M lxulevill ak Naahflll.. I.loo IM); 14l' liiO Minn. A St. U KM Mi tlt'ij 31 m , at. p. a a, at, m. too ni mh im M,-K 'T I. f US, Jl U M, K. A T, ptrt. .....' 474 Mltunarl I'aolflc 1.1O0 43 H 41H 411 Natlnnal glacult I.400 14H. l:i. 13 . National bead.... 4,404 (14 if At' N. My. of at. 14 pt4... loo 11 ', 3 New York ceatral ... 4.300 101 loia UU'k N. V.. O A W 1,100 4114 4(i' Nortolk A Weotem.... i.rfto l'k 10414 lim Nan American 400 7:H tl 7314 Nurthara Pacltle II, too 1!S 1 IS r.nA Pacllle Mall HI ll'i 1014 M rennaiilvauta t.SM l.'i I 1:1 Pitta.. IV. 0. A 4U L... I, t4 People'a Oaa poo li4 1H loH Pltiuininh Coat :0 livi l'4 14 Preued Steel Car eoo 9:44 1114 I2S4 rulliaaa Palace cir .... PA irH 1M4 1M lUllvar Bleal 4pruig .. to .1044 4 ai'l Headlns 1SI.C 15H 141i 14'i Republic ial .A 1.400 1114 t 31 'i lUiiublto Steal pti l.toO II 4014 R.ak ialand (V 10.400 II '4 Tt'i ti Dock lland Co. pld ' lie) l l4 I Hi St.. U A 8. P. td fd 1.000 4V4 41 4I4 St. Uoala ft. W It 8t. L. g. WV pld 100 71, 71 7lt4j Slnee-Sherrteld . A I... tvO 41 41' 4 Southern JHtlllo I8.00 114 1US 111 Houthara' Baliwar 11.000 114 . 14 II Southern hallway pt4.... t.00 714 71 7:1, Tenaeeeaa tapper 100 I7( lH tl Teaaa A Pacific , .100 lH MS Tel., 41. U A W.. 144 II H 14 Tub. 44 I. A W..pt4.. too 4114 4r4. loion Pacltlo ..' 1IS.IO0 174t 14tHi n Vntna Paclflo Ptd 104 41 1S 4 Pnlted Slate Dealt .... 100 tk'4 t Vniied Ctatra Hubiiar.... 1,100 4k 4444 4.M4 Inlted Slate Steal ....411,000 ' .Vk S ill. Vnttad state' Bteat pfd.. 7.100 10S lo( liai, Ptah Coh-t 4!4 Virxiaia-tarollaa caam.. sov, 4114 i,om WalataU 400 1S 111, 11. Wabaah pbl - I N ? S Ma Wratern Maryland 400 MS 4 lis Wetlnhoua Klectrts .. tl.oo t'4 i Weetera I a Inn !." 74 114 7 Wtwellns A like Krl.. 0 4V 4S, 414 Lehigh Vallar fV" I744 1HV4 1734 Total eelea tor Ibe day. 1.3M.I04 shares. Roe ton Mock Market. ROSTOX. Nov. .'loslng quotations on tlona on mining stock a wet 4: Alouea SI "haak .41 A Dial Coper II Neted Oin IT A Z. U A B.. taH Nlpitn Mines .. 714 Aria Con 40 North Bulla 1544 p. 4 C. - M. I NortS 4', bulla Cualliloo .... ItHOId Doiaialoa 411, Cal A Aril MltHli 1 Cal. A He.-la I'arrott 1. tl. A CM fentenntal 4Onlnr 6 Cupper itana Con. U Shannon 7 F.ait Bulls 0. 14. . IH Superior Iranklla 7eiiirlor A B. M . H llraiitnr Con 10 Tamarack tt Uraan .Cananea .. 11". S. 4. R. aV M. SiVi tele Koralla tCuop.) II do pfd 4ti Kerr lae 1'Uk Con U14 Lake IWper to 4 ''k l'ppr 4 Iaalle topper .... 44W!nena t Miami Copper 114 4 Sllrerllae 44 Uid. Ilaak of rrsnet atalenteat'. PAKia. Nov. . The weekly statement of the Bank of Krwnce shows the follow ing changes: Note In circulation, de crease, lll,tf7o, 0UO francs; treasury de posits, decrease, 41, rJo.iM) frame; general deposits. Increase. S.iJi.tMO francs; gold In hand, increaae, 1.4";..0J francs; silver In band, lucreaae. I.4:M francs; bills dis counted, decrease, l44.ftiS.0i) franca; ad vance, increaxa. lltoo.ouu francs. Daak ef Kslasd Slalenaeat. I-ONIXIN. Nov. .-The weekly state ntmit of the Rank of Kngland Hiow the following changes: Total teserve. de- cieaeeu, i.w . uniiiieiiiiii, uim-rriaco 4ijouo; bullion, decreaswl, 11,040 4il, other securities. Incree-saxl. Ui24.Wi; othe de- , . - . . I 14 l-l A. . I posits, uwrcamwu, o.i-.wv, puunu Of. posits, increased, M.J42,txiO; notes reserve decreased, Ixil.rtV; government securilleai Iticnaaed. UU.OOU. The proportion of the bauk a (ae v U UaWUUta tula. we .i 444 per cent. Iist week It was BI.W rer cent. . Sew Vark Money Market. NKW Ttil? K, Nov. . MONKT On call, f'eady; ruling rate. 2V4 per cent; clrwlng hid. 2'i per cent; offered at 2 per cent TltTie loan, easier; slutv davs, S-fraV ier ceni.. ninety day. JV', per cent; six month. Hv1'' per cetit. PRI.fK M KrtC A M ILK PAPKR-CTose, IS4S per cent. , HTRRI.lNd racMANOK-nrm: with actual business in banker's bills at 14 4,73 for slxtv davs, and at 14 Vf0i for demand.. COMMT- Kl IAl, till .LS-el 'KIL.VKR Har, KSic; Mexican dollars, Ific. UiJ.Nrg-4lovernment. steady; railroad, bonds, strong. . . Closing isolations on bonds today wera as tollo's: . U. S. I ret 1004 tnt. M. M. 44.... 4 do coupon looit Japan 4 174, do l rag li4 do 44 044 do coupon 1I;4K. I.'. .. 74 do 4s re III,!,, n et 41 (1S1) 414 (In cunrm 113 la.- N on. 4a.. H4 Allla-t'hal. lat ta.. t M . K. A T Wt 4a M4 AS). At. la mi no (en 44 M A .T aV T ct. 4a..lt0' 'Mb. Pacific 4a 714 American Tob. 4a.. 41 4 M. H. e( M. 44 !Vt no 114 N. IT. C. en. J4a. l Artoeur A 4. 44a S24, n deb 4 144 Atchison fen. 4a... Hi4.N. Y.. N. H. A H. do , 4a In!4 er. 4a Ill do cr. 4a N. W 11 con. 4a X4 At. C. L. lat 4a... r.4 do cr, 4e 104 I. A r. 4a 4.No. Pacific 4a lw" ' do 14s jn 9 4 4. W. 14 .... l or. S. I. ftd 4e.. 4 Br. Tr. c. 4 eJHpenn. e. I'a (HIS) M'4 ". o' tl. 4e 194 e,. eon 4a ,...104 On. Lcrtiisr la . . H Heillnj gen la.... M14 1. N. J. g. 4a 111 at. I.. A a V. I. 4 404 U A O. 4Mj 101 do gn. la l do ret. a gt u . W ens. 4a M ('. A " A, ISa ....444 'do lat fold ta.. 414 Vm li. gen. 4a4' A. I 4a M4 ' da aan. 4a aatasn. Pec. col 4a 41 1 C. M. A g P. g. 44a 124 do cv. 4a D74 li R. I. A P. e. 4a 74H "do lrt ref. 4a.... M4 in col. 4a 4,o Ry.. (a :..! 4 .lo. Ind 4s 74 do gen. 44 74 t'olo. Mid. 4a ..so Inlon Paclfle 4a. .1014 r. at 4. r 4e4.44i 174 do rv. 4a 10J4 jni. ac 11. ct, 4a.. ea4 lrt at r. 4a n 'U. aV 11. O. 4a.. sola V. 9. Rubber 6a. ...104 do ref. Oa 474 V. f. 4teel id la. .1034 Dlellllen' ,.ta 74 Vs. -Car. Ch. 6e... .101144 Brt pr.' I. 4.... 474Wbati lat Lt....lfw4 do cn. 4a IP, 4o lat A . 4a.. 194 do ev. 4a aer. A.. 47 Wet Md. 4 474 do ir, B 77 West, B. ct. la. 4114 lien. El. ev. M..I1S tilt On 4a : II C. lat r. 4a....M4Mo rao. c. 4a..4 ink Met 44a ... tl4Panaoja U 10S4 . flld. Of tcrad. London Stock Market. laONDO.V. Nov. . American securities opened steady and a fraction higher and further Improved on light buying during the) first hour. At boon the market was steady, with prices ranging from un changed to 1 point higher than yester day's New York closing. laondon closing stock quotations: Consols, money ,.7 11-14 Lotilavlll A Naah..lSJ4 .do soommt 74 11-14 Mo.. Kan. A Tea.. 114 Amal. Copper 4.14 New York Central. .110 Anaconda 74 Norfolk Weatero.lil Atchison 1114 do fd It do pfd 107 Ontario . A Weatern. 414 Baltimore A Okie. .lo.-4 Pennaylranlt 4.1 Canadian Paolflc ...!44Haod Mlnaa 4 Chesapeake A Ohio. 74 Hnaillng 744 I bl. Oraal Western. 10 Southern Ry 114 LSI., Mil. A at. P. 11? 4 do fd 73 Da Beera I4 Southern Paclflo ...1164 Denver A Rio 0... Ill Union Paclflo ....1744 do pfd 404 da Id 444 rle 14 V. 8. Steel, 4.1 do lat td 44 do fd ,1114 do Id td 4H Wahaah II Grand Trunk ...... ! da fd 14 ininola Central ...141 in.y-h, iiar, unsettled at 26d per ounce. JMONKY VWl per cent. The. rate of discount In the open mar ket lor short bills Is WQi per cent; for three months' bills. per cunt. lank of Germany gtateraent. BERLIN. Nov. . Tho weekly statement Of the Imperial, hank of Uennany shows the following changes: Oali In hahd. In creased lli,04t,iJ0 marks: loans, decreased 41.78.7.000 mark; dleeotinta. decreased 91, l'J4 .01 marks; treasury ' bills, decreased 1.7t4,000 marks; notes In circulation, de creased .1,21,000 marks; deposit, de creased ,'.w,o0 marks; gold In hand, in creased J,r7,000 marks. w Tork.MlsIng Stocks. , NEW YORK. Nov. . Closing quota stocks were as foliowa: - . . . Alice ir,o blttia chtsf I ' Corn. Tun. stock... 14 Mot Iran 437 do bonda 17 Ontario ...100. Con. Cal. 4' Vs.... 40 Ophlr , jlw. Iron Silver 100 standard 100 l.edvlll liu 10 Yellow Jacket t$ 1 Ki. dir. otferd. . Olltnt GKKliRAL, MARKET. CIIEKSR Imported Swiss, e?e; Amcrl ran Hwiss, 23c; block Swiss, 18c; twins, V,o; daisies, 17c; ' triplets, n'sri: young Americas, 18c; blue label brick, 174c; llm bcrger, a-lb.. ISc; llniberser, Lib., Ifti. BUTTKR No. 1, i-lb. carton, S4oi No.' 1, In 00-lb. tubs, ale; No. 2, Sic; packing, L"0o. i POUI.TReBrt)IUjrs, 18c; springs, )Jc; hens. Ue; cocks, idc; ducks,, lac; gese, lae; turkeys, 2lo; pigeons, per dox.. tlM. Alive, broiler. Jjc; hena. 814c; old roosters and stags, 6c; old ducK. full feathered, 11c; get-so, full feathered, lue; turkeys, lc guinea fowls, lfto each: pigeons, per tins., 7iio: homers, per doc.. 2 ."i0: atpiab. No. 1, $1.): No. i. 6c. . FISH Pickerel. 11c; white. I:yi6c; pike, lftc: ttout, Uib'Klo; large crapplrs, luTfflSo; fnanlsh mackerel, lo; eel, He: haddocks, lie; flounders, 13c; green catfish, lJy,i5o: roe shad, 1.0U each; ahad roe, per pair eOc; salmon, 13c; halibut, lUMSc; yel.tr perch. 8c; buffalo. 4c; bullheade. 14c. - POULTRY broilers, . uc, .rings, 1S-, hens, Uc; cocks, c; ducks, lc; gees. lc; turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per dos, l.W. Alive, broilers, . iic; hens, o; oil roosters andv-gtaga. 6:; old ducks, full teatherrd, llo; geese, full fetahered, 10a; turkeys, ltic; guinea fowls, luo each; lgeons. por doa., 74c; homara, per dog.. M.jO; squabs. No. 1, ll.oo; No. Z, SOc. Reef Cut Prices Ribs: No. 1, Wc; No B, l'tc; No. J, 4 Vic. Inline: No. 1 wvtc; No. , 13Vc: No. . Chucks: No. L eci No. 2, 6-o; No, 3, fci-ic. -Rounds: No. 1, He; No. 2, 4tc; Nu. 3. 4c. Plates: No. I, tk". No. J, 4o ; No. 8, 41c , FRUITS. KTC. -Apples: Cooking varii Hes. per bid.. .i5; Jonathan, per bbbl.. M,(; Iten lavi. per bbl., Ki.SO; California Kalleflower,' per box, $1.3S; Colorado Jon athan, extra fancy, per bog, U.ti; Wash ington Hpltsenbcrg, per box, $2.50; Wash. Ingtoa Red Heauty, per box, M.90; Wash ington fltasaan Wlneasps, per bog, 50 bananas: ancy select, per bunch, 42 M t(2.o0; Junibo. per bunch, 2.7iij3 75. Crmberrles. Wisconsin fancy, psr bbl tt.Otl; per box, 13.00. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 40 1-lb pkgs. in boxes, pet box, Figs: California, per case of IH 12-o. pkgs., 85c: per caao of $4 12-os. pkgs., t2 tV; er case of M 4-oa. pkgs., li'.oo; Ny Turkish. 6-crown in so-lb boxes, per lb., lie; 4-arown In 20-lu. boxeai brr lb., ltic; 7-orown In 3 lb. boxes per lb.. 17c. Urapes:' California Tokay, per 4-bak. .crate. l.8S; Malaga grapes, in bills.. li-owc). Ivemona: dlmoneira brand, extra fancy. su-ou sixes, per box 4.76; I.oiiia I.lmonelra. fancy, 300-Mu Sites, per box. 4400; 140 and 4W sixes, 6)c per box leas. Oranges: Niagara Red lands Valencia. M-126 sixes, per box. IV.'S; lt)-174-:,00-li4-:j0 etxos, per box, Ii.io. Peaches: Callfoiula and Colorado. jer bog. elOtV Pears: California Duchea B. Hardy and R. Clarlgeau. per CO-lb. box , 43.00; Lawrence, per box, 13.00. . , iWhrrAHLKS-bfena: String and wax, perxiukt. bsk.. HOthal.li. Cabbage: Msvonaln, per lb.. 14'lVc. C:iry: Michigan, per dox., :ir; Colorado Jumho, per Oos , 40c. Cucumbers: Hot huuae, per dox., 43.00. Kkg Plant: . Kauoy Klotida, per dog., tl.MA Oarlio: , Extra fancy, white, per lb., ifa. Lettuce: Ex tra fancy tear, per dox., 40c. Onlonc California, white, per lb,, 3c; Wisconsin, Icllow and red. In eacka. per lb., 24c; Spanish, per crate, fl.iii. Parsley: Fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 45c. Po tatoes: Minnesota Karly Ohio, per bu., il 00; Wtkconsln white stock, per bu.. Doc; in lv-eAck lots, bo less. 8wet Po tatoes: Viieinia. per bbl.. tl&O; per bu. bsk.. R 05. Rutabagas: in sacks, per lb.. )4o. . Tumatoea: California, per crate, 1W, M1UCKLI.ANEOUS Almonds: Tarra gona, per lb., l4c; in sack lota, lo less. Bran! Nuts: Per lb. llo; In sack bus, lo leas. Cocoanuta; per sack, 46.0. Fil- I'ite. .i m., w aava luie, iKi leas. Peanula. Roasted, prr lb., 4c; raw, per lb., 74c. I'ecana: lArge, per lb.. lo; in sack lore, le Irsa. Walnuts: .New crop, lull. California, per lb., 174c; in aatg lots, lo less, cider: New Nehawka, per lo-gal. Mi bbl., 43 00; per 40-gai. bbl., o io; New York Mutt s, per 16-gal. S bbl., 43.&0; rer 40-gal. bbl., to 60. Honey: New. 44 ramea. 43 74. Kraut: Per liga keg, IL.i; per 6 gal. kug. 11.10. Dry Good a Market. NKW YORK, Nov. 4.-DRY OOODH The cotton frooda market la quiet. Prices In dress goods are In active call. Some few-large contracts have recently been piuced on cotton yarns tor deliv eries running .Into iwxt year. I'ri ii. n;r iu., ic, 111 aava iota, ic leaa. O-ataka liar Market. . OMAHA. Nov. l-HAI-No. I, 111 00; No. t IlL.Vsrlt do; coaree. 10.00; parking stock, r in'tit; alfalfa. 1)4 oo. straw: Mieta J.vji.i0,.j tu4 4M, a-a. OMAHA LIYEJJOCK MARET Cattle Are Steady to Some Easier ia Spots. BULK OF THE HOGS FIVE HIGHER keep and l.amba ta Moderate Re celpl, While Demand la 'Terr I'alr aad Prices Remain laj gleady Totrhrs, SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 9. 1911. Kecelpta were. Cattle. Hoes, tshrep v.'M.mi iiiiiiiiiiy IV.J04 Official Tuesilsy .. fi.ln.J Official WHlneiilay... ,107 Kstimata Thursday.... 3.H7 3t.f!l S1.4.1S lil.M2 i.B'.ci 4,r-s 6.000 Four days this ek.Z!t,77ii lH.WT W449 Same days last wek..M.2 J0.4l l;l,WS game days li wks. Bg.33.MH Sl.S'.T 1 .;!, Bame days I wks - ago.3l..17o 17.RHI lf.1,774 Same daya 4 wks. ago.OT.K'A'l ls.ir fi7. Same daya last year...l6:i ll.lW l ,3 The following tabic rnowa the recelpia of cattle, hogs and aheep ni 6onth Omaha for the year to date, ni compared with lar.l years 19U. ' W. lac. Die. -ittle l.Oai.XTl l,0i'Jl.3OO 37,129 Hoga 2.C(.5IJ 1,H7,343 S'aM9 'ttetp 2,714.214 li,".4.7l8 W,lW The following table shows the average p riots paid for hoks at Bouih Omaha for the last few days, w-Jth comparisons. DatO- I Jfll. ll41fl.llii09.ll908.ll407.llfJti.llW5. Oct 31. Nov. 1.. 4 : 01 4 03'r7 87 4 eg-! V tb 4 twvil 8 t 4 lb' 4 07 . I 7 Vj 18H I 8 14'Hi 7 90 6 08 I 8 02 4 7 HO! I t Uj 6 iPi C 03 4 91; 7 7JI I e ll 4 0o 4 84 7 tf) 4 73 0 4 10 4 iJ rso v. 3.. Nov. .. Nov. 4.. Nov. 5.. Nov. 6.. I Nov. 7.. Nov. 4.. I Nov. II. , 64 i 8J 9 07 4 57 7 74! ii K'ji S 4 fti 7 70 i nil i 3:1 B 3S 7 701 5 7H 6 lo i l0 4 ki : 6 '8( 4 DO 5 9-i 4 81 7 761 I 4 7i 6 02 4 kl 7 7 S U 4 88 4 03 4 79 Sunday, Recelpta and disposition of llvo stock at. the l.'nlon 8tock yards, Pouth Omurii, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at j3 o clock. RECEIPTS CARS. faille ltni.1 Cben I. ., Al. AC HI. f Wabash Mlnsourl Pnclflo 3 Union Pacific 14 C. efc N. W., east 13 C. ft N. W west. 22 (, kt. P. M. & 0 4 C, H. & east 4 C, ll. y.. west 43 C R. I. A P., eaiit 1 C, R. I. A P., went 3 Illinois Central '.. Chicago Great Western-.-... 3 2 1 n ii 7 4 23 1 4 3 4 1 17 6 8 2 'i S7 29 Total- receipts U9 DISPOSITION-H1UAD. Cattle. Hog. Bhecp. Omaha Packing Co 4uo ,e swift and company ;li I.kod Cudahy Packing co l,iw 3,twil Armour & Co 474 . 403 LStOo 3,373 ltfi u. co., from Denver 25 Mortell 14 Hhl dc On 27B t R. lyewis S!l J. R. Root & Co 2:15 J. if. bulla 10s I Wolf .. 10 McCrearyA Kellogg.... 1:1.1 Wertheltner ct Organ. 45 H. F. Hamilton AtO llOtllHChlld .., M6.-Kan. llf Co Other buyers . 12 . .' . t . 903 .... .5.203 6,705 . Totals CATTLE Cattle receipt tvere mod erato, but still the total lor the week has been large, amounting to almost So.ouo head, Knowing a large gain over last week and an lncrae 01. 11,000 head as compared ' with tha. same week of last yrxr. 1 Under the Influence' of lar receipts and none too good reports from other selling pont, the market-here was a little slow to open. Still there waa a fair demand for desirable kinds' of beet and the gen eral market waa about eteady. Warmed up corn-fed cattle have been more or loan neglected for the last 'two days or more, and they are slow. sale and o.uite a little lower than last week. Cows and heifers did not show very much change today, the- kinds thai buyers wanted selling in about- yeater aay's notches. A goiut many feeders were held over yesterday in the hands of apecuiatora, and as tha country demand this morn ing was not very urgent, the movement was slow, with some kinds steady and others a little easier. It is safe to aay that feeders are a little .lower than on 1 uesday. Quotations on 'native cattle:. Good to choice beet en-ers, i.w4(i.'ioi (air to good beef au-ers, 41'i.ooy.o.ia; common to lair beef steers, 4.4oyfi.o0; good to choice halt sra, I4.1a.30; good to choice cows, $4.2J'J 4. kit; fair to good cows and lielfera, 43.7a U4.V5; ooruinon to talr cows and heifers, eJ.76t1.7u: veal calves, li.biCQi.W. Quotations on- range 'cattle: Good to choice beef eteers, 9b. 6t T.Ur; fair to good beef sieuis, es.oovb. ia; common to tair beef steers, M lobS.tiO;, good to choice heif ers, 4 40B4.16; good to coo ice cows, (43524 l.'.io; lair to good Cows and heifers. 4B.7C3 4.35; good to choice utockerg and feeders, H.40&4.0Q: fair to good stockers and feed ers, ll.toeiSO; common to tair stockers and 1 orders, 4 44f 4.36; Slock n.lfets, 4J.23 fjiffi; bulla, stage, etc.. 43.2u3r4.lH). Representative sales: REEF STEERS. . ' 1 Ne. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. it 1001 I 00 . 43 UN I 44 17 10SI I le CO I VS. I 4 44 4 71 4 04 4 1 4 00 . Ill . Vi4. .1000 . i.4 . 141 I 11 I , 114 I SO 30 464 I 4. I UU I 4o I PAW 4 40 4 110 HEi H.41B.. 401 . I 10 1.1 fit 4 1 104 I 74' 40 HI 4 IS ..... ll I W 1 109 4 10 BULLA. 1031 I 71 1 .1174 4 44 OALVES. 141 I 73 4 too 4 44 - 413 4 le ' 1 IK 111 !M I 00 1 144 T 10 ' ll I 00 1 110 7 74 BTOCKKR.S A NO FEEDERS. Ii4 4 16 ' IS 430 4 14 4K4 4 40 17 Ul til 474 4 44 14 444 ' 4 44 ' 414 4 I '. N 1V44 4 44 MONTANA. t... II... 1... II... 11... 4... 14... Ed Yager Montana. ' No. AV. Pr. No. ' At. Pr. 33 cowa 910 4 40 13 cowa 830 I 80 , Charles Thex Montana. 46 ateera....lt4 4 45 IS cowa 47S 4 90 14 cowa 783 8 DO NEBRASKA. IS heifers..". S74 14 steers.. ..186 44 feeders.. 113 4 40 16 heifers. 7S3 4 08 6 10 4 75 4 2u 3 45 6 10 4 OS 4 00 4 40 4 C5 13 feeders.. PUM 64 feeders.. 1017 li feeders. 15 00 we.... ?tl feeders. J. 13 cowa.,.. 13 cowa.... 1000 901 HIS 41 cows 1103 14 steers.... 778 32 Mteera....n76 4 40 E. Herman Nebraska. . tti 4 15 13 cows 900 . 843 3 26 C calves... 103 . . i 10 W. Thurston Nebraska. .914 S 00 14 cows 918 S 40 7 25 8 calves., C. 9 feeders 4 05 3 30 3 75 Gl cows ?9 calves... . A. 94 feeders., Mrs 4 feeders., 17 cowa 7477 403 R. 8 40 20 cows 740 6 10 13 cows iM Kloka Nebraska. 945 4 75 Heasle Ross Nebraska. 8a6 4 75 20 rows 9M 4 25 441 S 25 ( cowa 820 3 CO . SOUTH DAKOTA. 24 cowa 745 3 00 9 cows 891 3 30 23 heifers... M 4M William Kolterinan South Dakota. rl feedeis..l0l3 4 00 21 feeders.. 410 3 25 .9 cows 8;0 4 15 WYOMING 9 heifers... S?8 4 40 10 feeders.. 941 4 40 14 cows Tib 8 00 97 rows 7S1 S H heifers... 4M 4 40 14 feeders.. 4 4 75 V calves 6 00 18 feeders.. 70 4 80 4 75 -4 cowa 1044 4 50 t OTi 20 cowa 1014 4 10 3 35 9 feeders.. 428 4 to 4 H 1 feeders., 7W 4 55 4 50 18 feeders.. 731 4 45 21 feeders W feeders 13 cowa... feeders 710 l& 905 S-f : co a ;oo7 10 belters... 042 4 90 R. Thornton Wyoming. 19 steers.. ..1167 I 10 IS Steers.... 9W M feeders.. 106 4 IS 14 feeders.. 1041 Steers. ...1IS4 4 M IS steers. ...long cowa ft 7 .4 SO 14 heifers... 70 149 rows.... S64 4 E 84 cows 941 J. Brooks Wyoming. 8 00 4 8S 4 00 4 M 3 50 18 Stera....ll04 5 00 14 steers. ...HdR 4 tj 4 74 14 rows "H 14 steers. ...1170 C. II. ! steers.. ..1110 U cowa 1120 I Ml 13 feeders., 850 4 W Cash Wyoming. 4 Ai 1C steers.. ..1171 5 GO 4 W H Pets Wyoming. n steers... liw 4 tw R Rlchter Wyoming. 9 fee-1i s.. IM 4 71 Wyoming Cattle Co. Wyoming. 59 atara....looO 111 1 40W4.... U IM O. Crsco Wyoming. 11 cows W 3 o 10 beifer... 729 4 30 I calves... 2h3 4 00 C. i'. Ripley Wyoming. 19 feeders.. 1017 5 40 9 steers.... 9S0 4 50 18 rows 1036 IN HOIl-Eastern receipt of hoea failed to come up to expectancy and with the local supply limited, sellers encountered little difficulty in forcing prices to a higher plane. Karly In the session buy ers resiaiea nuinsn rrrorts. out this at titude did not gt them many hogs and after a short lull, the market started out In earnest at figures barely a nickel higher, closing at a full 6-cent advance. Soma business was done early on a merely strong barts. but big bulk showed the fist nickel' bulge. - Offerings amounted to about eighty-five loads, mostly butcher and lard grades, and the yards were cleared !n good shape before . 10:30 o'clock. Shipping demand proved lifeless and there was practically no outlet of a speculative chnracter. Only two or three loads of animals sold to buyers not associated with local packing concerns. . Usual premiums were claimed by choice 'ard grades and fancy butchers, tops re maining at 44.20, identical with yester day's high price. Improvement was largely reflected by a bulk of 3ii.l0fffl.13. Karon Ktocke and underweights moved at. ana on Dotn sides of the f&.OO-tnark. Representative aales: No. Ae. an. e . So. At. ah. Pr. SO 4 II 1SJ ... 4 15 "- 1J too 4 CO JJ 1M ... f it 1 ?!1 ... 4 04 4? l4 ... in ' 0 I 05 It O Ml IU 1 13 ... I 05 i4 440 4 II P3-. I'l 110 1st 13 2.M jno 4 1 4' 4 W 44 IKS K II f4 t-l ... 4 ftl 19 21 140 4 14 j M4 ... 4 OS 44 161 fa 4 II ' II' 170 4 05 14 IK too 4 li 7" 114 0 4 45 II JnO 40 4 13 7 214 140 4 05 CI 171 10 4 IS 75 114 IH IK 14 .14 40 4 II 43 141 HO I C; 13 SoT ... 4 15 73 11 ... 4 1)3 . 44 i 120 4 18 45 fn ... 47aj 61) Silt (to 4 15 141 ... 4 074 54 310 l0 4 15 70 114 140 I ll7 H : no 4 15 70 lis ItO C 19 II J.K.4 1 4 15 4 2t 140 4 10 . 44 ..1:11 1M 4 15 M 144 11 I 10 77 174 120 I II 4 VIS !') 4 10 14 Sf.O 40 4 15 41 St 110 I 10 41 ... 4 14 1..S....K4 W I 10 40 394 1!0 4 II 10 V'3 ... I lo II 2H UO 4 15 14 let ... 4 10 CI liil KO Hi 44.. ..... r-i 140 llo 50 Ill 1"0 113 II IS! 110 I 10 44 !S2 110 4 15 70 iS li'D I 10 41 124 40 4 1714 14 2111 110 4 14 44. 1.11 ISO 4 17W, 71 1.'i6 124 4 II 44.1 135 ' 40 I 17' 47 SI! ... 110 41 t0 100 I 17H n....,..lU ... 4 10 M 137 140 4 1714 67 im to 4 10 40 2 US 120 4 tO 34 174 940 4 UtuJ 44 Ml 120 4 14 M.......I14 240 4 124 51 MO eO 4 24) f'5 Ill 210 4 12S4 41 l:4 too 4 20 6. ......rSS ... 4 1!' '34 128 B0 4 24 4S 144 40 12ii 24 4.11 320 4 SO TOO 40 SlIH IIK 147 ... 4 20 62 140 800 4 12U, ... - .ITO ... 4 20 17.. til 100 4 ltH II 174 M 4 20 71. ......2X7 40 4 12Va lt 29 40 I 20 II 114 20 4 15 S7 414 ... 4 14 i lGri-OuDS AND K.S'Orf. 11.. .....100 ... 5 00 )!.. 122 ... 4 54 45....... 17 .... 5 00 104 ... 104 57 121 ... 1 25 42 Ul ... 5 74 SHliaf-Plenty of variety, but not much nixe featured the fresh supply of sheep and - lumbs. Offerings amounted to only 6,700 head, making a four days' totaf of 97,000 bead. Fully half of the total arrivals came In feeder condition, and the remainder of the run consisted of fed native .stock, fed and warmed-up westerns, aome good fat WeslertiM straight from tho range, and more or less trash. Abrupt decrease In receipts served to Shape the demand for anything fit to kill, and business in this branch of the trade was active and short-lived. Practically everything suitable for alaughhter, run ning from prime lamba down to canner ewes changed hands before 9:30 o'clock. Quality string got the best call, but firm-prices were paid all along the line, common to poor classes being utilized on orders that were not very particular. Fed native lambs sold at 5.2;Va6.6i, and the best ft westerns were repeaters at 15.75, the highest- price paid. Goo- ewes landed around 33.00ri4t5 and some fed yearlings, rather toppy, brought $1.00 without much of a workout. Canner ewes made up a very modest proportion of the run-and sales under 83.00 were by no means as plentiful aa recently. ..feeder trade' waa Indifferent. The better grades showed reasonably good ac tion; but .country outlet has narrowed considerably and discrimination in favor of atrongwetghts for drylot feeding is decidedly pronounced. Not much change in prices developed nnd the market as a whole waa. not very- interesting. Early business Included a string of feeder yearlings at 3.75, but Iambs, now Belling from 34.50 downward, appeared draggy. Oood feeder ewes can be bought around 82.50. Three days' purchase of unfinished stuff on country accounts amounted to 72.400 head. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Tambs, good to choice, 85.4tKi5.75; lambs, fair to good, 35.155.40; lambs, feeders. 33.25ft-4.50; yearlings, good to choice, S3.6fK&4.35; year lings, feederu, 43.25C3.85; wethers, good to choice, $3.40i&,3.60; wethers, fair to good, 3S.l6W3.4lO; wethers, feeders. 2.900j3.2.r.; wes, . good to choice. - 33.0liil.35; ewes, fair to good, J2.6fciti3.0O; ewes, breeders, e3.2o$3.75; ewes, feeders, J1O0U2.7O; awea. culls. 41.1Mjl.75. Representative sales: No. . Av. Pr. 4S1 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... NO 3 30 373 Wyoming lamba, feeders.... 62 4 09 178 Wyoming lamba, feeders.... t 8 75 1W Wyoming ewes HI 8 00 511 Wyoming ewes, culls 7ft 1 70 777 Wyoming ewes, culls 7fi 1 70 445 Wyoming ewes, culls 94 2 73 314 Wyoming ewes, culls 105 3 10 250 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 93 176 251 Wyoming eews. feeders.... 95 2 60 3oit Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 43 3 65 601 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 99 2 60 175 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 99 2 03 72 Wyoming ewes, canners.... 95 1 25 Joo Wyoming wethera 114 3 60 90 national ewes 127 3 25 Wyoming ewes 113 3 15 63 Wyoming ewes, culls 104 2 60 60 national lamba 77 6 50 170 W yoming yearlings, fdra.. 8S 3 60 272 Woymlng - yearlings 87 4 00 307 national lambs 60 4 65 60 national lambs, culls 64 8 50 144 Wyoming yearlings 81 3 75 S): Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 67 4 25 364 Wyoming wethers 119 3 50 457 Wyoming wethera 119 8 50 m Wyoming wethera 135 3 60 9:1 Wyoming lambs, feeders,... 40 3 50 150 Wyoming ewea. feeders.... 84 2 16 70 Wyoming yearlings 95 8 65 465 Wyoming lamba 78 6 to 94 Wyoming lamba 78 t 60 90 national ewes Ill .... 4W Nebraska ewes, feeders.... H 8 00 110 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 81 1 90 6W Wyoming ewea, feeders.... 77 2 70 5'1 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs.. 68. 3 75 660 Wyoming ewea, feeders.... S3 2 30 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Heaulr -Hegs Hirher Sheep Weak. CHICAGO. Nov. 9.-CATTI.E Receipts, 4.500 head; market steady: brave. 14 iwid 9.10; steers, H.X'-o 15: webtein steers. 44.3.'I3'7.35; Blockers and feeders. J3 Oubo.wi; cowa and belters, liOjyfO.OO; calves, i.Wit 4.60. HOGS Receipts, 24.000 head; market fairly active and 5c higher than the open ing; light, . lo. 8&Ui6. 36; mixed. 13 S5y6.45; heavy, $&.t&iji.46; rough, 3& sfti.oS ; fcood to cho:o heavy. 46 oitl.45; pigs, 43.tiia6.ii; bulk of sales. 41-t.40. SHEEP AND LAMitH Receipts. 25.000 head; ;narket weak; . native, 42.e03r3.a6; western, J.7fii43.S3: yearlings, 43.7oiii-4.40; lambs, , native, t3.75ti.eo; western, I3.7ui 5.40. , Kanaaa City LIts Steele Market. KANSAS C1TV. Nov. 0 -CATTLE Re ceipu. 7.600 head. Including 1,200 southern ers; market steady to strong; cows, 10c higher; dressed beef and export ateera, f6.75ft9.a; fair to good, 4a.354i6.60; western steers, H.t.o7.60,atockere and feeders, $3.76 4(6.75; southern steers, 44.0n4r5.25; southern cows, I2.7.IVI 4.25; native cowa, 82 5j6.40; native heifers, 44.ivy7.O0; bulls, $3.2Jj4.75; calves, HtKrtTto. HOUR- Receipt a. 12,000 head; market, steady to 60 higher; bulk of sales, 83.70 jfl.35; heavy, 8pi.35; packers and butchers. lil.OrVgO.Kisi . llgbta, 4i.7Kg6.13; pi. It 2565.23. riHEEP Iamba, receipts, (ID head; market, steady to lc higher; lamba. t".'o'.77i; yearlines. 43.504.50; welhers 4.1.004,00: ewee. 42.753.75; aiockera and feeders, $I.ui J.7S. t. Loals Live stock llarket. ST. I.OUI8. Nov. 9-CATTI.E-Re-celpts, 4.600 head, Including 2.00 Trxana; market, 10c to lie higher; native shipping and export steers. 87.. gift 00, dressed, and butcher steers. 46 WH77.50; steers under 1.UU0 pounds. 44 00m.00, stockers and feed ers, 43 O0to4.n0; cows nnd heifers IlO-vf 7.00: cannera. $l.in"S-00; bulla. 43.76r5.23 ralves. M.o.nu S TO, Trxaa and Indian steera' 14 ftfn7.0o-, cows and heifers. $4.efj7.4H. lHaJti Receipts. 16.&) head: market, steady to strotrr: piss and lights. 44.3uf 6 26: packers. 43eU;4.!3; butchers and best heavv, t. 36. SHEEP lJtntba. receipts. 1,00 head: market, ateady: native muttons. 13. 0 5 3 vi: iambs. 44 2ftr5 e4; cobs and buiks tl.2iieU.tM. glMkera, ILiul OTHER SIDE OFCRUELTY TALE Italian Ministry Issues Statement About aUleged Atrocities. SAYS ARABS ARE TREACHEROUS YVomeai Kill Woanded, Red Cross Attendants SI ordered anal Sol diers raelf led In lint. WASHINGTON, Nov. . "That the pun Ishment fits the crime" and "blood met blood" on the Trlpolltan battlefields was declared In a cablegram to the Italian embassy today by Pan Glullano, Italian minister of war, referring to the reported Italian atrocitiea against the Turks und Arabs. The cablegram from Ban" Glullnno wns In the form of an official atatetr.ent under the caption: ( "Italian Heart: Araldan Cruelty." ,"At tha outset we recognized the fnct that the people abroad might regard the reported acta of the aoldlern as excesHlvo cruelty and declared that to be under. atood thoroughly, talks were necessary witn orncers nnd soldiers, particularly those who suffered the worst in tho bat tle of Octobor 23. "Our soldiera occurred the entrench. ments at Sldl Mesey," the- mlnlmer of war cablegram continued, "and between them and the Arabs, back of the village. there had been established friendly re lations. "The soldiers paid, without anv disDule. for everything they purchased from ths Arabs, Soma officers even bought cloth Ing for tha naked children. I think that since such wars began ths natives havs been treated with such kindness. Women Kill Wounded. "Bat, suddenly. In the midst of ths hard fighting, from the small white Arab houses back of our soldiers there ruahed out Infuriated men. Inhuman, and horrible things happened. An Italian surgeon was Kiiie-d by the father of a girl whom be had cured and saved. A waunded soldier. who had been left alone for a moment by his comrades, had his throat cut bv a woman who crept stealthily on him through the doad and wounded. There were cruelties unspeakable. Red Cross attendents carrying; stretchers to aid the wounded Turka were treacherously slain by two wounded men. Isolated soldiers, surprised In the Interior were disem boweled. "Strange lnoldents of horror there were. An Arab was seen fleeing with human flesh stuffed Into an Italian soldiers knapsack. The soldier was later found crucified In a native hut. "The punishment was nronortlonat n the crime. Tooth bv tOOth nne r.lAlAf.a 4V.tt.rl.fr Tl. - .. . . """ iJrjHHion passed like a scythe over the battlefield. Blood met blood." The Turkish ambassador. Toilaaotlf 7ta Pasha, left Washington today for New lora. A dispatch from Tripoli, da ber 8, forwarded to the Italian embassy tier Dy me Italian minister of war, San Glullano, Bays. "Detachments of the Nlnetv.thtrH in fantry. Company Eight from Hamldle to ociaraecitt, drove back the enemy who left fifty dead. Our losses were, nr.r. wounded. The government lias received a report or brilliant operations of Italian troops October 23 and 28, which resulted In the enemy's defeat." WIFE THREATENED TO ' CARVE OUT HIS HEART NEENAH. Wis.. Nov. S TW....,a. . v.i- Wlfe thretatened to carve out his heart and throw it to the Dies. Herman T a V, 1, 1 . was granted a divorce by Judge Burnell. jjauoits said he was "scared stiff" by his wife. EVELYN ARTHUR SEE SENTENCED TO PRISON CHICAGO, Nov. . Evelyn Arthur See founder of the "ihaAi.,,. r .. , . 7 .j . - - tv. ,ulD ,-:iB cuu, con victed Of Cnntrlbitrlnn. A .U- J-,. m . . , , Kv mi, uvfunuuency of Mildred Bridges, a Juvenile disciple of iuy waa stmter.ced to prison from one to five years and was r. rested. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Nov. B MPTit c c.-a lS?,P.r lrm; "pot "nd November 412.1513.35: December, $12.2012.4O; Jan uary, 12.25S 12.60; February, 112.2512.66 London market, steady.; spot, 36 lis 3d; futures, till 6s. Arrivals reported at New Tork today were 245 tons. Custom house returns show exrjnrta an fae 11.;. ....... , 1. 7,003 tons. Lake copper, 41 3.60(ja2.ti2Ve; r.vi 'it ""B''Wi; castutg, 412.SG4 . Mft&io T.ln.e8S': POt and November, Hl.a04S.2O; December, 41.70S'42.00; Jan uary, Hl.tiOS'42.00; February, Hl.541 75 London market, steady; spot 191 lOs futures, fl6 10s. Iead, dull,' H 25Q4 ' New York, and M.10W4.15 at Kaat St.' Ixiuls. London. IHa 0,1 an&i. ..,1 W.3OV6.B0, New York, and .lfl(S'.40 at 01. i-uiB. ixinaon. t2 ir,s. Anti mony. dulU Cookson's. $8.00cjJS.I2Vs. Iron. Locally Iron was quiet: No. 1 foundry uoruiern, 10.vuw1a.ZD; ISO. 2, 414. 76(810.00; No. 1 southern anil Vn 1 innil,-.. aameA $15 0Olh.60. ali. ST. IOLTS., Nov. 9. MF3TALS Lead H.14.K; spelter, firm. 46.30. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Nov. . COTTON CIna.i steady but dull at 10 points higher; mid dling uplands, 9.45c; middling gulf, 9.70c No sales. Cotton futures closed steady. Bids: No. vernber. 9.14c; December, 8.34o; January, lt.Olc: February. 9.0Sc: March. a.iLe: AnHi 9.1Dc; May, 9.24c; June, S.lMc; July. 9.30c; svokusi. j.ac; eeptemuer, ..c; Oc tober, 9.27c, Oils nnd Itosla. BAVANKAlf rjn. Vnv n Tt-dtx.-v TIMW 1,'li-m- aK,aiJ.'.f ..I.. -t i.kil . receipts. 76 bhls.; shlpnient's. 63 bbls 1 stocks. 39,14 bbls. ROSIN Firm; receints. icon lihls ehlpments, 4.2oS bbls.: stocks, 90.. MM) lihla Otlnlet- Ti t,: 4.i?A 1 n ' . r e i?i6.1S: K, F. a. $llSj4.17H:' H. wsb; k. eu.ou.:,.T; eo-uv, eo-t; w u, 47.30; if , , ei .w. lock In Slchl. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal markets yesterday: I'nttla IXnnm GK n Bouth Omaha 3,?m) 5 io 6 9fi t. Joseph ISO) sour) 1 mi Kansas City 7.500 I2 0m o 8t. liotils 4 5il J5 Son : Chicago 5,400 2i,fliw 26,xi Totals ...22. i00 Ct.BOO 41,400 St. Joseph Live Stork Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo.. Nov. 4.-CATTLE Receipts. 1,400 head; market steady; steers, li;jms.50: cons and heifers, 2.9ot.60; calves, 43.0oft7.6O. HOGS Receipts. 8.000 head; market slow; top, 4tiK-"ii; bulk of sales, to.!044.30. SHEEP AM) LAMBS Receipts. 2,600 head; market lower; lambs, H.6O4 i.Tii. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. Nov. 4.-WOOL-L'n-rhsnxed; territory and western mediums. Ki'jiB-'oc; fine inedlums. liijlSc; fine lliii lie lagar Market. NEW YORK. Nov. 9 SUOA R-Raw. quiet; muscovado, W tt. 4Cic; cen trifugal, so teat, .B.lic; n:oiasse, 49 teal 4.40o. Refined easy. Refined lagar Redacted. NEW YORK. Nov. II -All grades of re fined sugar were reduced 10 cunu pr luO pounds today.