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1 THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Recovery in Wheat is ProbaMy" Due to Covering by Shorts. COBS -EXPERTS ABE DIVIDED gltnntlon In Oata Anpeeu-s Ratnev Henry and Tnlctt Ire Empeeti la a Geenral Dentin la PHeen.' OMAHA, Oct 1,011 The beat pit observers were of the opinion tbat the recovery In wheat" due to covering by shorts and thit the trade wm fairly -well evened up. i-, The weather map Is fine in all quarters tor threshing and marketing- and a .heavy movement ia expected In both -the north west and southwest with Increasing re celpts here. It would seam that this wort of a situation would lead to hedging tales In liberal volumes in the. near future. The trade was held in check today; by another firm cabta. Barring any unusual news from Liverpool the domestic condi tions are bearish enough to suggest sales on any further swell. Cash wheat was unchanged. ' Opinions are wide apart' on the; naw crop months, with tha September -contracts out of tha way. Of late there, has been a decided lowering. of old icsb corn prices, and the October prices yesterday was holding around fcVic when "th Sep tember went out at 73o or over. Feeling in December corn has been mcdttield somewhat, many special lets believing that selling pressure has been sufficient j for the present On the other hand, weather conditions are fine. The big crop Is almost entirely out of danger from freesmg weather. The feed situation on the Whole is so abundant Jt creates bearishness -in coarse grains. Any serious political dis turbances abroad might Influence' ft tem porary upturn in corn, as well as wheat Aside from this the situation seerasto suggest general selling. Cash corn . Was o lower to He higher. - ) . " V y . J'hs oats situation looks rather heavy d traders expect a gradual decnne.in prices. The marketing continues heavy, and this alone should force lower prices. Cash oats unchanged to Uc lower. Clearances were: . Wheat and flour. 64,000 bu.; corn. 66 bu.; oats, Tru.r Liverpool close: Wheat. ld higher, corn, unchanged to d higher. . u".' The following cash sales were repord Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 4 oars, By: 1 car. 82Hc. No. 3 hard winter, 1 car, 83c. 1 car. Kitic. No. 4 hard winter, H T. WAc No. grade hard winter,, 1 car, c; 1 esr, 77c. No. I mixed. 3 cars. 2Hc.f' N. 2 spring. 1 car, tShkc; car, Be. No trtAo spring, hi car, 7Hc. Corn: No. whjw. 4 care, S7H& No. 1 yellow, 2 cars, e. No. 1 yellow, 1 car, 6c. No.' 2 mlxd, can, 66e. Oats: Standard, 2 cars,. No. I white, 1 car, c; I car. $ie; H cars, me. No. 4 white, cars,' 30c. --j Primary wheat receipts were IWMO bushels and shipments were 1,485.000 6uh els, against receipts last year of 1, 891,000 bushels and shipments of 408.000 bushelA. Primary corn receipts were 76S.O0O bush els and shipments were 73R Oao buslwfls, against receipts last year of 560,000 bushels and shipments of 472,000 bushels. Primary oats reoeipts . were 1,162.000 tnisheli and shipments were 1.274,000 bush els, against receipts laat year of 747,600 bushels and shipments of 426,001 bushels;- . . . , , Omaha Casn Prices. ( ,f' WHEAT-NO. 2 hard. sKWv: Vo.'f t hard, ilWe; No. 4 hard, tS(S3Vo.-( COKN-No. I white, 7o; No. 1 whit, ic: No. 4 white. 4M484c:, No. 2 yellow. 54c; No. S yellow 6c; no. 4 yellowy suff 63 Vic; No. z, sac; no. i corn, ww. OATS-No. 2 white. m3tt.c; standard. SlVici No. t white, 80Mlo; No. 4 whlte, 80o " ' ' BARLET Malting, 63$7o; , No. 1 feed 67S60c. . ,r RYE-No. 2, &&c; No. 3, 64V4c.' ' Carlot Receipts. '.: Wheat Com. 0t, .44. 11 I 27 i.i. 10 Chicago Minneapolis . 2U IDuluth 7 Omaha 1 Kansas City ............. 132 Ht. Louts 72 (Winnipeg K '-. . III I I I II S . 0 1 CHICAGO GRAIPf AH D PROVISIONS CHICAGO. Oct l.-Nervousneits ; about the war scare in tha Balkans gave wheat nritM tndiiv an uoward slant. The 'mar- get showed steady, to o Higher than twenty-four hours berore. ; Strength at Liverpool furnished the ou to wheat bulls here. Shorts were forced to cover freely although offerings grew liberal, the market displayed aeciaea power to absorb them. One causa was that receipts northwest naa ranen murn beinw last year's figures. eBsldes the world's stock gained only about one-half as fast as twelve months back. Absence of export demand checked Hhe advance in wheat. December closed f at lWc a rise of So net. ,'t a Mora favorable weather contdltlohi weakened corn prices. It was report!) Iowa wojld have the largest crop ever raised there. December closd easy H4Hc down at 624t6c. Cash grades Wert low. No. 3 yellow. 67HHc. - In oats the bears sevmed timid. .. De cember closed at 21c; the same yes terday. . - '. I;' Higher prices for hogs made prwis. Ions firm. January pork scored the en let The leading futures closea as louowi Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies, as compared with previous , account: Available Supplies Wheat, United States, east Rockies, -Increased, 1 438,000 bushels; United States, west , Rockies, increased. 749,000 bushels; Canada, increased. 1175,000 bushels; total, United States and Canada, - increased, 4,300,000 bushels; afloat and in Europe, In creased, 1.900400 bushels; total American and European supply, Increased.. 2,469,000 bushels. Com, United States and Canada. Inerestaed. 140,000 bushels. OaU, United States and Canada, increased, 272,000 bushels. .The leading Increases and de creases .reported thla week follow: 'Increases-Manitoba, 1,100,000 bushels; Cleve land. .121,000 bushels; Minneapolis, private elevators, 60,000 bushels. Decreases-Nashville,- 20,000 bushels: Loulvilhv61,0 bush els; Port, Huron. 65,000 bushels.. The-visible supply of wheat In Canada, flatur. day, September 2, wsj 4,23O,0i bushels, an increase of 1,394,000 bushels. . HEW YORK GiaiERAl, ''H ARRET Qaotatloas of the Day : -Vartaas Coiamoaltlra. - " f NEJW ' YORK, Oct t 'FLOUR Steady; spring patents. 34.7B4I6.li', winter straights, $4.404.W; winter patents, $4.70 spring clears, $4.254.;i extra No. 1 winter, 34.10i4.20; extra No., 2,. winter, 34.00fr4.10; Kansas straights, M.li4.25. Rye, flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.3004.00; ohoico to fancy, 34.054.l0i ' f . CORNMKAL Hteady ; fine-white; and yeUow,. $L61.70; coarse, 3160(ffl.6t;kUn dried,' 34.20.- . RTE rirm; No. t -western, 6c,totf t Buffalo, -r . , . ; .ttr. ' f-- . iiAuijEF Steady ; msJting, roS7&e, c IV f. -BttffaU. .. ... ,; 4. - ,VHKATr-8pot ' market steady; Naf .3 red, 31.04,; elevator, and w 31.034. f.' o.ib. afloat; (No. 1 northern Duluth, ;DW4c, f.a b" afloat; closed Ho-net hlgherDm ber.ivMay, 3t02V .!.;; CORN--pot market easy; expert, '58ic, f..o. b. aJtloat,. December to March. 'u- OAT8-8pot market- quiet;. ; '.staliilftrd white,, 7c. on" track;, white dipped, '30 4lHc, oni track." ... '-'"A HAY Quiet; No. 1. - 31.1&3'1.; 'No. 3, $l.ofe1.10;No. -3, W95c. - . HIDES-Flrm; Bogota; 26&2rc;f Cen tral America, 27c. f c LEATHKR Firm ; hemlock , firsts, Vmnt;. seconds, 2528c; thirds, ' 22V 23e; rejects, 16c . , PROVWIONS-Pork.' firm; . rhss, .il 50 eiao.oo:. family, I22.ooac3.o0; ihort clears, 321.2fV523.60. Beef, firm; mess, ttf.OO0tt.OO. farnlly, 32LOO22.00; beef hMns, ; $Ll.0O 81.60. Cut - meats, dull; pickled ' bellies, 10'to 14 bounds, 12.0014.00; plqHIed hams, $18.50W4.0. Lard, firm; middle vwest, $U.40CBPlltEO; refined, steady; icdntinent. 311.86; Bouth America,- $17.45; , compouhd, wmM 5 7 . . . ,.- , AWrrpR Firm; receipts, 12.7 tubs; creamery. extras, 80Jlc; crtamery. first, 2Wllc; Jitate dairy, finest, 2a30c -process, extras,-27(tf27Hc; ImltaUon creamery, list. 245T35; packing stock, current make, no. 2, 22;NQ.-, WfKlC. .fllV, CHiJBSBFIrm; receipts, 4,722.boes; state, whole milk,' white specials," 16c; tttte, 'whole -milk, coolred paci8.1s,"17 17e; skims, i-ndlio, fresh gathered, extras, il4i;34c;,extH irats. 2'iioc;-firsts, 2i27c; refrigerator tints, 2$H3f24He;'western gathered, whites, 29 34o ..- i ; witTtrWTTJv Anil? wrmtvrn fhir)i. ess,. 1615c; fowls, 16V416c: - .turkTeys, liJt: atnatrA ooultrv. 'irregular:, frenh kiiieu western cnickens, mffaoc; rowi i 17c;; turkeys, ,M17c. , j ,, j v ! ' ' '- 8t.I.oaU Oeaeral Market. : ' , ST.v LOUIS. - -Oct t-WimAfiCash, flU-ajefc .t rad, ,31.0&l.W)t; Ne. i COrW-fiHgher; track, ' No. 1 2, i sfc; J No. 2 white,7W&o.-. 4 ; . .,'? k -. OAT8gheri, track, No. ( 2,.: S8J34Ho; N"-' Sv-"itev So. . " , Clbatrtgjptlces of futures: r- - ItKAT-HlBher; December,91H(S4lHc; May,-65o. !. ';i"i "rj CORN- -Weak; December, '4J.4&4lC40Hc; Mr. mipoo. t . .y-,:. . : OAT8 Firm; December, . 3l; May, s2Hc.f '-I -i.'ti-: , RYBHIgher. at 72o. ;"-ffVi;r FLOUlt-Dull; red winter patinU,-H6 4(96: extra fancy and straight, $4l&3 4.M: hard .-winter clear, ,33.4143.73. ;,' , pfcl7DiTimothy, 310.00. V'" ' : CORNM8AIJ-43.80. BRAN-4$low; sacked east -triiCk,-; 98c LAt-W'eak'; Umothy, t'i prkirie,3!2,0014.00. r ' ipROVlsiON-Pork, unchahifld;v Job bing, .$!. GO. I4trd, unchanged; prime steam, 1 310.70C10.kO. Dry salt meats, un clianged; boxod extra shorts,' 1U.60; dear ribs, $11.60; short clears, 311.73. -i Bin, unchanged: boxed extra short. -XLW clar ribs,-,315.60; short clears," 31W5. ? POUUritY-Flrm; chickens, ;12Mc; spHngs, 12Vic;- turkeys, 16c;, ducks, ..Uc; geese. (fJ-tnie., ,. v'l- v 1 MUTTER Firm j creamery, : 26Q30c. . 1 EOGB-mulet fct 22c. - . - s I i v. Rcelpts.',8hlpmnta Flour. ibWs....... ......... 13,000. ,-, 14.0K) Wheat Uu............ 87,000 f ; .,83.000 Corn. bo.!.... .............. 83.000 V - r 50,000 Oats, bo;......... &9.000- i ;v V! T7-aw , ... -' ' KuuifCHr' Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Oct; l.-WHEAT-C'nsh, steady; No. 3 hard, 8fii3fi7Hc; No. 3, mm; ,No.. 3 red. Sc$1.01; Np. 8 , red, ,CORN-l2c lower; no. 3 mixed, mime; No: 8 mixed,' 'tT7e; No. 2 white. Ji70c; No. 8 White. 6XS9o. v . 0ATfe-Unchanged; No.- t white, 313 ?Wc;;No.l3 mixed. 3333Ho. , isosing - prices of futures: j t. .'. i; jHy." p Artiolet upen. ) High. Low. tUomt j toi'f. Wheatl I I Dec..80 3014! Corn I r Oct.! 63 ' Iec.2tf Deo..mmk Ufa V UlMlU Pork I 1 Oct.l 13 40 Jan.. 18 30 May.l 18 10 Lard I Oct 66 63 1102V4i u 05-iq 19 75 10 57W 34VI I8 60 ' I8 60 18 11 16 I j ' t ' I ' ; 341 4l...s.:s.t. 62Hl&2i8 ' . 62H . 6i!i&lli5l "314 3Mi 1H 34 j 34 34$$4 13 40 18 30 18 10' 16 60 I 18 47V4' 18 16 U 02-06) 11 16 Dec.. 10 75 10 76 10 T2-73 10 75 ,W Jan.. 10 57W 10 W W Bin WW W" I TtK. I - 1 I .1 r..A Oct. 10 80 10 (EVi 10 ti W w ' w w Jan.. I 8 82H1 87H1 3 321 871 3 30 18 38 18 30; ii:ofMir . WHSIAT December. 85c wnn-uecemoer, 4c; aiay, wc. OAT8 Decomber, 83c; May,Mo. -RYB-Unchanged. . ( ' HAYUnohanged. ' )' , RITTTfclt HrMiturv. iSks' flfWfif S7n! seconds, rc; packing stock, 220. EOOS Extras, 26c; firsts, 23c; seconds, l.fl7Vio. , , , Wheat bu, Corn, bu...' Oats, bu... Reoeipts. Shipments. , ........122,00r; ! , ,90,000 ............. ,ood 50,000 10,000 .,12,000 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Various Factors Have Iafluence on Trading During Day. HEAVY SELLING BY LONDON Afternoon Money Fll Six Per Cent the In Late ' Under Entire List Strengthens MaterlaUy. Panama canal and public debt transactions. Boston Stock Market. LOSTON. Oct l.-Closing quotations on stocks were as folio wo: Allows . Mohwk M i-Amtl. Coppm- K Nevada Con. 23 A. Z. u ft 8 S4Mplnring Mines ... H Ariwna Com 4Vi North Butte M4 B. C. C. 8. M. 1 NerU Uk J'i Cl. A Arlioiu. t2oid Dominion U CkL a Hecla, 400 OMeola Hi Centennial tOHQuincr ., 84 Cop. Ruse C. C... l9shtnnon 14 Eut Butt C. M... 1 Superior 44 f'rmnklin 7H Superior B. M... 1 Giroux Con. I Tamarsek 42 Oranbr Con UViV. 8. 8. R. & M... 4W4 Greene Cmnanea ... t do ptd Hit NEW TORK. Oct L-Heavlness on the Lake Copper 35 Winona La Sail Copper.... ( Wolverine 7 Miami Copper ...... 294 foreign exchanges, caused by the Balkan situation, the decision or me xreaaui; department that its aid will be required to facilitate the movement of crops ana another flurry in call money to 7 per cent were the factors of varying degrees of Influence in today's stock market In cidentally, it is Interesting to note that while call loans did not touch yesterday s high rate, which marked a record for al most eighteen months, today's renewal rate of &i per cent Is the highest of the current year. " ' Prioes opened materially lower on fur ther heavy selling by London, that mar ket unloading- soma 40,000 shares, chiefly steeL Other weak Issues Included Canadian-Pacific, the Hani mans. Northern Pacific and Cieat Northern Ore. Offer ings appeared to bo well absorbed, how ever, and tha market rebounded sharply, i Arjoriier selling movement set. in at midday, .when -money touched it high quotations and prices went lower than at the outset In the. lata, afternoon money felLundex.S.per'Oent and the entire list strengthened materially,, tha only notable exceptions t being Northern Pactflo and 8teel. The closing was active, but Irreg ular on profit-taking, which was without material. effect on Reading, St Paul and Canadian Pacific,, the latter more than making up its early decline. Wool worth was the most conspicuous specialty, rising Eocaf banks' lost more 'money to the in terior, with direct shipments to various points. Currency transfers of 3850.000 to New Orleans were made through the sub treasury. . , : The Pennsylvania and the New York, New Haven & Hartford roads made fairly good returns for August, while those of New York Central and Northern Pacific were quite the reverse. ' ' ' , j The bond market was easier. Total sales, par value, 31,817,000. United Btates government bonds were - unchanged on call. ' ,' ' , ; . Number, of sales and leading quotations on stocks were aa follows: Bala. Hits, low CI"e , 27,000 11 W'-i 1,100 n, 1,100 " 7D14 1,000 124 700 MK ton . 744 74tt 74 74 122 US 1,400 200 .. 200 600 $.400 57H 21 14 MM 2314 14J 1414 45 46 8 8!4 10 Cash quotations were as follows: FUXJH-Steady; winter patents. $4,30if SOO; straights. 34.104.; spring patents, 34.2Mi5.aO; straights, 34.004.15; bakers, 33.7frfy4.00. " t B A RLEY Fed or mixing. 475So; .falr to choice malting. W3e. PEEDS-Timotby, 32.60-O0. Clover, u kViKlON'S Mess pork. $13.65018. 76. Lard (In tierces), 3311714, Short .ribs tin lU(ff 10.6214. ". .f Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 48,000 bu. Primary . ra celpta were t71.000 bu., compared with L3&4.009 bu. the corresponding dfty a year ago. The world's visible supply,, as shown by Brads treet's, increased 2,tUW t... ' -"' Katl mated ' receipts for ' tomorrow: Wheat, 84 cars; corn. 273 cars; oats,. 829 cars; hogs, 25,000 head. ; uhicao Cain fiices Wheat: No, 2 red, 31 O2S1.04; No. 2 red. 93c3.; No. 2 hard, WMiS2"tfc; No. 2 hard, 80c; No. X north ern, WMiWfcl No. 2 northern. 8Vdle: No. 2 northern, 8fi89c; No. 3 spring, fcf lVc; No. 3 spring, SVn9c. No. 4 spring, 7i81c; velvet chaff. 3fle; durumi Nr Tic. Corn: No. 2, 7Suic; No. 2 white, ew,?9Mic; No. 2 yellow, 7Hl4c; 'No.'. 3, MHsU'SSiio; No. 3 wtilte, oS1; No. ( 8 yellow, 7ff'c; No. 4, m:; No., 4 white, miMic: No- 4 yellow, fiec. Oats: - No. 2, 31',4e3mo; No.-3 white,- $ tiMc; No. 3. 31c; No. 8 white. 31H12e; No. 4, 804iH4c; No. 4 white, 81 ',4c; stand ard 32432Vc. - -.' P.Ve: No. 2, 7W4c. Barly, 4ffej. Bneds: Timbthy, 33.50 00; clover, 313.09 S(i8.oo. - - ' BUTTER-Steady; creameries, 26g.a0c; dairies, ' . ... r- EGG-Steady; receipts, T,S0 cases, at mark, cases included, lSC0c; ordinary firsts, 31c; firsts, 27c. - f'HEESE-Steady; dairies. . lVT17c: twins, iuuiis AiwiiiM, 4"W4 Tonii.rw im 9A inr. hnrns. lM-Stile. 6s d, January. 10. POTAT0F.3-8teady; receipts, 46 tears; Michigan, 667c; Minnesota and WUcon- aln, 62Te. -.- - POCLTRT-Steady; turkeys,' 14c; chick tens. 18c; springs, Uo. . . VKAL Steady, 14c ; " ' MIlAnenpolla Grain Market.' " MINNBAPOLia Oct t-WHEJAT-De- cember, 8S4'd'S8c; May, 93o; cash,. No. l hara, !c;-no.-l northern. '80awcj No. 8, northern, 83K66c; No; '8, 24 84c.' , .. .' i . CORN-No. 3 yellow. 6WlK - ; ' ' OATS-J-No. 3 white,, SOffSOViO." RYE5 No. 3. time ' l i BilAN-In- lOO-lb, . sacki, 3W !fSO,00. - FLOUR First patenU. 34.3641 4.06: sec ond pktents, 34. ri4. 55; first. clear pat ents, H.Xjqn.w, second 'clears, '82. FLAX-31.71(SL72. BARLKY-417& ' - , ''' ' - : '! .-' . Mllerankee Oraln Market. MILWAUEK, . Oct. t WHEAT No, 1 nonnern, weic; wo. I northern, 86S9Hc; No. 3 .hard winter, . ig92o; December, 87'4c; May, 821if92c CUHN-NO. 3 yellow, 6969Ho: No. white. . 70o; No. 3, 69c; . December, OATS-Standard, 32iIHc. "-t '.' BARLEY Malting, 3SiJT5c, , 1 ; .v, Omaha Ueaeritl Markei. . BUTTER No. 1. -i-lb. cartons, ' Slo;. No. 1 In 30-ib. tuba, 30c; No, 2, 3to; Hacking. CHEESE Imported 8wlss, ;!ol Aitierl can Swiss, 36c; block Bwiaa o; . twtna lc; daisies, 18c; triplets, 13c; young Amer- KiB, jc;,Diue iaoei crick, im; Umberger. l.ih.. e: l-lh. H. i BEEF CUT ' PRICEB-No. . 1 , ribe. 21o; No. 2 ribs. 16c: No.-3 riba 10Uo; N i loins, iSc; No. 3 loins, lc; S loins, llo; No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 3 plataa, Wc; o. iHvr, BTm-i i cnuoas,'o; No. 2 chucks. 8c; No. 3 chucks, fa; No. 1 rounds, 134c; No. 3 rounds.- No; No. 3 rounds, , 34o. . . ... . t.- y , POULTRY Broilers, 5 per aol.:ihna 16c; cocks,' 10c; ducka . 18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per dos.; $lo Alive; '- Hens. ll$12c; old - roosters, c; stags, 8c! old ducks, full feathered. 11c; gtftee, full feat hered, 10c ; turkey s, - 13c ; pigeons, per dos.. Wo; homers, , $160; squabs, No.1. 3160; No.-2. 76V V',- .'. .FlSH'(frtsh)-Plckerel. 10c; .WnlteJOc, pike, 15c;' trout, ISc; large crapplss. .13c; Spanish, mackerel, 15c; eel. 16c; haddock lfc; flounders. 13c; green cttflth, die; rose shad,' 81.09 each; shad roe, tef pair 40c; salmon, 16c; halibut. 11c; buffalo, Sc; bullheads. , 140. - ( . -i: . . Liverpool Grain Market. . ; .LIVERPOOL. Oct L WHBAfi-gpbt. steady;. Nq. 3 sianitooa. ss Sd; futures strong; October. 7s ld; December. 7s SHd; March. 7e 4tt(L ..'.. .... CORN flpot firm ; new Americ An klip dried, - 7-,4ad; .futures,, firm; "Deoeraber. Amaicamatad Copper . Amarlcan Aarioultural Araerican Baat Sugar.... American Can Amtrlcan Can pfd ....... . Amarlcan C. a W. ....... Amarltin Cotton Oil..... Am. tea BacurttlM..!.... American Unwed American Locomotive ... American 8. R. ....... Am. 8. c B. pfd Am. Sugar Refining American T. A T American - Tobacco-. . . : Anaconda Mining .Co.. Atcfctssa ............. Atchlaon ptd Atlantic Coaat Line;.. Baltimore A Ohio...... Bethlehem Steel 12.100 &0 4714 Brotiklvn Rapid Tr.. 2,200 6014 204, K Canadian Pacine u.tw mm 'vt Oantrai LaatJu ...'. JU ,32H 1214 2!4 Cheaapeaka tk. Ohio 41.M0 12 8414 C'htcato'O. W HVi 67. 21 V6 46 89S 1 1W IU 1U J 0O 12714 Ul 11 SOO 14414 144 14414 400 272 270 270 , 11.400 4814 4(14 46 OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Receipts of Cattle Liberal, Prices Steady to Lower. HOGS FIFTEEN TO TWENTY OFF '18 feeders. .1672 ' a rnwH Mk7 6 feeders.. 55 12 feeders.. 1125 13 feeders.. 106 22 feeders.. 1CSI 71 steers.. ..1103 14 feeders.. 1025 New York Mtntns; Stocks. NEW YORK, Oct l.-CTloelng quotations on mining stocks were: Com. Tunnel stock., i Meilcaa ...........MO do bonda IS Ontario 175 Con. Cal. Vs 27 Ophlr U Iron Silver ... 1U Standard 100 Uadvllle Con. .... 10 Tallow Jacket ..... 2 Little CMet 4 Ottered. London Stock Market. LONDON, Oct I American securities opened easy and a fraction below parity today. The market continued to decline during the first hour under the laderehlp of Canadian Pacific and United States Hteel, which were offered by. the conti nent At noon prices ranged from to ltt below last night's closing. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Oct L METALS Copper, firm; standard spot, 317.25 bid; Octobei and November, 817.2517.62; December, 317.2617.37H. Tin, weak; spot 350.t50.4O; October, 849.7560.86; November. $49.50(3 56.00. Lead, firm; 3510 bid. Spelter, firm; 37.607.76. Antimony, firm; Oooksoln's 89.87. Iron, firm and unchanged. Copper ex ports for September, 25,572 tons. London copper quiet, spot 78 17s 6d; futures, 79, 15s. London, tin, weak, spot, 237 7s 3d; futures, 22 2s 6d. London, lead, 21 16s London, spelter, 27 10s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s 7d in London. ST. LOUIS. Oct L M'ETALS Lead, steady, 35.00. Spelter, firm, 37.45. Sheep and Lambs in Large Receipt, with Killers Generally Weak and Feeders Good Sellers ' at Steady Pries. SOUTH OMAHA, Oct 1. 1912. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 9,559 8.223 47,785 Estimate Tuesday .... 9,000 8,400 46,500 Two days this week..l8,66 11,623 94.2S5 Same days last week3,815 7.261 84,178 Same days 3 weeks ago 17,769 8,287 63,406 Same days 3 weeks ago 17,180 8,488 60.807 Same days 4 weeks ago 16,251 9.862 63,434 Same days last year....26,627 ' 6,029 109,196 The following table snows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date aa compared with last year. .1912. lu. Inc. Dec. Cattle 693,616 829,999 136,163 Hogs 2.353,648 1,892,960 460,668 Sheep 1,883,081 1,839,609 44,372 The following table iows Hie range of prices tor hogs at South Omaha tor the last few days with comparisons; Date. 1912. (till. mat. .1:,. .!. Sept 21. Sept 22. fetpt Li. Sept 24. Sept 25. Kept 2b. Sept 271 btpt. . 28 Sept 29. Sept. 30i Oct 8 41Vs 6 621 I I 6 68 j b 4 b 5j 8 40 8 6 46 8 ou ti ail 3 63 16 26 ' 8 66 6 14 6 15 8 62 j 6(23 8 471 8 121 8 43 8 10 S 40, 0 1. 8 44 8 16 8 16 S 161 8 461 8 151 8 3z 8 us 8 29 7 8 41 7 881 8 63 7 87 6 87, 8 81 6 6 6 841 8 77 6 671 6 65 6 60 6 60 613 314 317 6 18 6 90 6 85 6 6VI 5 !)6 6 19 6 961 6 18 6 81 6 03 6 01 6 25 . Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for twenty four hours ending yesterday at 3 o'clock: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H rs. Wool Market. BOSTON, Oct. l.-WOOL-The market for domestic wool continues active, with values holding firm and inquiry running through nearly all grades. Original Mon tanas are In demand with prices ranging from 23 to 25c. while other territory wool Is slightly lower. Sales of Texas wools have fallen off somewhat but some good lots of twelve months hav changed hands recently. California wool Is dull and pulled wool Is said to be firmer. . ST. LOUIfct ' Oct. L-WOOL-Steady; territory and western mediums, 2125c; fine mediums, 1820o; fine, 1317c. Turpentine and Roain. SAVANNAH. Oct 1. TURPENTINE Firm; 38c; sales, 917 bbls.; receipts, 933 bbla.; shipments, 168 bbls.; stock, 36,819 4.10 ici 108 KOSIN-Flrm: sales. 2,327 bbls; receipts. 200 10214 ioa "I8,642 bbls.; shipments, 1,058 bbls.. stock, a'iAi iU '.J W1.287 bbls. Quote; B, 36.36; D, 36.40; R, 3,200) 1014 10814 .. jr. v. 1R.B0: (i H. 2R.5R: T ULSTU.: K and M, 36.60; N, 37.60; WO, 3S.00; WW, 38.26. . ' Omaha Hay Market. nMitTA rVxt 1-RlV-Nn 1 iml. Chloago,' M. . P. .... a,04 111 Wi 111 312.OOi2.8O; No. 3. 3U.0012.00; No. 3, Ch ca, N. W., WO M2M 141 142 $10i00u.OO; No. 1 midland. 311.50U.60; J,or? ' i40 WVk 41 .lis No. 2, 311.00011.60; No. 3, 310.00U.(; No. Conaolldatad Oas , i,ij innunM. Corn Prodocta ' ........ Delaware Hudson.., Denver a Rio Grande. Denver A R. O. ptd. Dtatlllert' BocutlUae , Bri Erie lat ptd. Krte 3d ptd.. General Klaetrlo Great Northers ptd Great Northern Ore ettt. Illlnole Oantrai . lnterboroush Met. ..... Inter. Met ptd International Harvester Inter-Marine ptd International Paper International Pump ""'ioo 'ii" 'ii'" 16 i1 lowland, $10.00)11.00; No. 2, 39.0O10.OO; . iw .1tJ 18.80; No. 2, fl2.0012.60; No. 8, 311.0012.00. , '...i 2914 Straw, wheat 85.506.00; oats and rye, . 200 34 28 2a;36,6O7.00 . 8.100 27 17 1200 4614, H M 200 - 4B 46 44 SOO 1314 112 122 S.200 141 140 141 2,100 tl 40 (1 111 700 20, 400 10 700 122 20 40 20 40 1 22 20 22 28 20 20 10t 106 ; 172 172 400 200 Kanaaa Cltr 8outan,. 3,00 Uelede Oaa 240 1M; LehlCh Valley .. 3,700 172 Loulnllle Miahvllle.., 1.200 1UH. 182 162 Ml, St. P. 8. I. M... MSaaourl. K. m T. ....... Miaaourl Paelne National Biscuit ......... National Uad N. R. R. ot M. 2d ptd.. New Tort. Central.,.;.,. f T., O. W Norfolk Waetcra. Nona Amaricaa Northern Paoifle ........ Pacific Mall Penuaylvaala People's Oas P., C. C. 8t. U..., Pittsburgh Coal Praaaed Steal Oar....,., ruuman nana w...... Reading 3publi t. as Republle I. 8. ptd. Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. ptd.. St. U 8. P. Id ptd. 8aboard Air Une..... Seaboard A. L pfd... 8loaa.lheflleld 8. 1, Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Oct L-COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling . uplands, 11.46c; middling gulf, 11.70c; sales. 22.936 bales. Cotton futures closed steady. Closing Dias: uctoDer, io.szc; November. io.98c: December, 11.19c; January. 11.13c: Febru- 132 12 ! ow, 11.19c; March, 1.25c; May, 11.35c; July, 21 i u.auc, 12 16 (UtICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET t00 141 148 148 00 20 20 ' 20 3,000 44 46 46 124 1,600 4541 (4 t 100' 2i 21 28 1,200 112 117 117 ..... ..... ..... 17 1,104 114 114 11 200 84 H 84 2.KO0 121 1M 128 1,208 2 25 26 .........a... A,WU9 IK Ullt I, lot 117 112 117 200 110 110 108 4,200 2 26 26 2D0 40 40 40 182 ... 12,200 174 172 174 4.1UV 14 H 82 22 28 6 27 21 40 82 700 1,100 3.100 too 100 400 too 22 22 46 27 21l 80 M 81 2S EV 27 21 60 (8 Southern Paelflo 34,800) 114 113 Ut Bouthern Railway ...... 8,108 21 21 81 So. Railway pfd............ 400 26 '18 ' 84 Tenneaaae Copper L000 48 4618 46 Teiaa A Paciflo 400 82 2t1 86 Union Pacltie 32,408 175 174 174 union raomo pia United 8iata Ralty..u ..... I'altad States Rubber.... 600 84 (4 United Mates Steel.. 142,208 72 12 U. 8. Steal pfd WO 114 lie , Utah Copper 1,600 44 (6 va; -Carolina tiaemioai .. eov Wabaah 1,100 Wabaah pfd .............. 408 Western Maryland ' 408 Weatern Union : , ' 200 Weattnghouee 'Bleetrte .. I.T08 86 84 Whaellnr A L E. ........ ' ?08 7 7 Total sales tor the day, 831,8M anarea. Demand for Cattle and Sheep Slorr Hogs Strong- , . CHICAGO, Oct L-i-CATTLEJ Receipts, 4,600 head; market slow,- steady; beeves, 6.6&11.00; Texas steers, 34.5CK&6.10; west ern steers, 36.90ep.10; stockers and feed ers, 34.26&7.70: cows and heifers, 32.900 7.80; calves, 3S.O0ll.5O. HOGS-Receipts, 12.000 head; market strong, 6c higher; light, 88.304fO.00; mixed, 88.309.00; heavy, 38.108.9O; rough, 33.100 $.30; pigs, 35.203.26; bulk of sales, 38.46 8.85. . SHEEP AND LAM B S Receipts, 46.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; native, 33.304.25; western, 33.464.25; yearlings, 34.40fe6.26; lambs, native, 34.656.85; west ern, 4.857.16., 47 4 8 ,t ;. 6i , 16 St. Lonis Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Oct l.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 6,000 head, including 3,000 Texans; market steady;, native shipping and exporting steer, 38.0010.75; dressed and butcher steers. 35.50ftc9.00: stockers and feeders. $17586.75; cows and heifers, 36.008.75.;, canners, 32.754-00; bulls, 34 UX&6.50; calves, $6.0011.00; Texans and Oklahoma steers, HMW-OO; cows and heifers, 33.25a'5.00. HOGS Receipts, 6,800 head; market steadv: Digs and lights. 36.258.96; mixed innrt butchers. tS. 7028. 96: good heavy. 38.80 85 5iB OK II I SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,500 it J . 1--.. hlahai mnHAnn ? RVi IIFttU, 811Dt IVCV ew "IB t v vv.w, rv.wiu 3.75; lambs, $5.606.SS; culls and bucks, 31.6038.26; itockers, 32.75Qi3.60. 116 , 7 8 16 l '26 Available SnnpUe f Grata. ! NEW YORK Oct. l.-Spec!al cable and Peoria Market.. ': ' PBORIA. ( Oct. l.-CORN-,c.-' higher; No. 2 yellow, 69c;. No. 3 yellow, .89o; .No. 4 - yellow;- 67ftc; No. 3 mixed, 69c ; No. 4 mixed, 67!. - . OATS Unchtuiged; standard, tSJiyc; No. 3- white, -3lVic - v --o V - , i . i a ;, i ftsiegrphlo cocvmuiicatlons rectivtU ty I 'Key.to-tbw Situation-Bee .Advertising. . ' New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Oct t-MONEY-On call, strong, 61 per cent; ruling rate, 6H per cent; closing bid, offered at 614 per cent TIME LOANS Firm, sixty-and ninety days, 6ii?6 pr cent; six months, 6H6 per cent .PRIMS MERCANTILE PAPER6HS per cent STERLING KXCHANOE-Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 34.8i for sixty days, and at 34.8536 for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLB-34.8H4. ' 81LVER Bar, 63Tc; Mexican - dollars. 48Ho. BOND-Goverraent steady; railroad, easier. ' Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: . , U, 8. ret. 2a res W K. C. So. raf. ta.. r U. 8. ret. 2a, eaupon.101 U 8. deb. 4a 1281.., t U S. 2a, res WL N. nl. 4a..... 82 U. 8. 2a, eeupoa....!02M. K. A T. lat to.. 26 V. S. 4a, ra U2 do (en. 4a 26 V, . a. 4a, aoupoa..lUMo. Paolflo 4a....... 71 Panama 2a, Mupos..tl do eon v. fa ti A-C. 1 )tf. R- R. ef at 4a AoMr. Af. 8e........lWN. T. C. f. te... 16 A. T. T. ev. 4a. .119 de deb. 4a. n am. Tobacco 8e.....l20eN. T. N. H. H. Anwar 4t Ck. 4s. wi ev. 8 20 AUhlaoa r- 4e.... J H. w. 1st a 4a. 87 do .--Wi.....iw ao ev. a ut do ev. 6a. ....I2r7e. Pactfle 4e lau A C L 1 4. da 2 t4 Dal. A Ohio 4a...... 80. S. U rfif. 4a.... do !e 81Penn. ev. 8e 1214.. N tjtrook, Tr. ev. 4a... 1 'Mo con. 4a. lom Can. ot Oa. 8a....107Raa4lnt (an. aa,.... t Cen. Leather te H 8. U 8. P. Bj. 4a 72 Chae. A Ohio .. "ao a. 6a MS do eon. 4a 22 st. U 8. W. e, to.. 20 Chteaco A 2.. 84 8. A. L ad, ta T7 C. B. A Q. J. 4a.... 26 Se. u u do gen. to... 86 do ev. to... M 0 M A 8 P ev 4a.l0 do lat t ret. to... 22 C; R. L P. e. 4S. . Railway ia 104 do rff. to. 87 do tea. 4e Jtt C A S. r. e. 4 4Tnloa Paciflo to...,. 2 D. A H. ev. to.... 87 oo ev. 4a. ios D. R. 0. ret. 8a. 22 do lat A ret. 4a... 26 Metlllera te 94U. A Rubber to.. 10! Brie I- 4a 82 t. 8. steal 2d ta....lor - do ten. 4a.... TIVaar. Cheoi. ta.. 22 do ev. 4a, ear. B.. TWab. lat At ex. to. 22 1H. Cam." lat rat. 4a. 89 Weatern Md. to 26 Inter. Met. 4a..... Waat. Klac. cv. ta.. MV4 Inter. M. M. 4t... WWla Cmtnl to i japaa 4a 88 Bid. "Oftvtad. . ' ; -. " Condition at Treaaary. WASHINGTON, Oct l.-At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United State treasury wast Work ing balance In treasury offices, 390.013,494. In banks and Philippine treasury, 333.444, 235. The total ot the general fund. 1149.818.815. Receipts yesterday ' were 31,534,034. Disbursements, $2,129,497. Deficit te date this fiscal year Is 88.617,632 as against a deficit of $16,017, U at- this Umo last, year, - Tbeee . Crura exoiuiU Kansas City Ltwe Stock Market. - v 841.5 elpt8' 22-000 hea,J' deluding L400 south- cms; mantel, aieaujr w n "winwo, nteady; feeders, weak; dressed and export steers, 38.4010.90; fair to good. 36.008.25; western steers, 34.769.90,:, stockers and feeders, 34.50T.OO; southern steers, 34.26 8.00; southern cows, 33 506.00; native cows, 33.25rn.55; native heifers. 3t768.00; bulls, 33.75W6.15; calves, 36.00iff9.60. HOGS-Recelpts, 10,000 head; market steady; bulk of sales. 3S.50jj!8.70; heavy, 38.60(g8.70; packers and butchers, 38.40 tnc. iiht tD.258.70: nigs. 36.0O7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14,000 . . 81. 8T Ar9 head; market, steaay; wmuo, eo.wun.iD. yearlings. 34.2&5.00; wethers, 33.65(84.00: ewes, 33.103.60; stockers and feeders, 32.25 3.75. , C, M. & St P 8 Wabash ' 1 .. .. Missouri Pacific... 1 2 Union Pacific 64 28 91 4 C. & N. W., east.. 3 12 .. . .. C. & N. W., west. 73 27 170 ' .. C, St. P., M. & O.. 1 9 . C, B. & Q., east. 2 11 .. .. C. a & Q.. west. .213 22 11 C, H. 1. & P., east 18 C, R. I. & P., west 4 .. , .. Illinois Central 5 .. - C. G. W 2 : Total receipts ..362 135 172 4 Disi-udl'i'xoN hli,AD. CattlcHogs, Morris & Co Swift and Company.1 7" 522 869 672 906 Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour & Co Schwartz & Co Morrell W. B. Vansant Co.... 220 Benton, Vansant & L. 161 Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston Ac Co J.. B. Root & Co J. H Bulla If F. Husz 1 1 isenstock Bros , ilcCreary & Kellogg. Wertheimer & Degen, Rothschild & Krebs... M. & Kan. Calf Co... Cline & Christie Other buyers 1,161 2,297 1,901 2,575 246 Sheep. 3,608 1,829 2,653 4,701 64 657 361 276 411 145 214 119 92 , 2S5 , 256 , 66 ,. 42 2,149 44 29,412 Totals .8,346 8,227 42,205 CAiiiK Receipts tins moruuig were liberal, 363 cars being reported in. Of this number forty cars, however, were consigned through, not being offered for sale at this point so thai the total of fering were really far from burdensome. Today's run makes the total for the two days this week 13,555 head, a falling off of a little over 5,uu0 head as compared with the corresponding two days of last week, and of 8,100 head as compared with the same period a year ago. While receipts as noted above were not very heavy, buyers of beef steers took advantage of the situation to pound the market As a result the trade was very weak to as much as 10c lower than yes terday. Cows and heifers were In about the same condition as beef steers, ranging anywhere from weak to 10c lower so tar as killers were concerned. ' On the other hand, there was a splendid buying de mand on the part of feeders, and any thing that would do for that purpose met with ready sale at steady to strong prices Stock cattle and feeders were in good demand although the market was not uulie as strong as yesterday. Still the ubst grades sold quite Ireely at prices that were right around steady, but other grades generally were a little lower. i Quotations on native tatue: Oood to choice beet steers, 33.2510.26; fair to good beef steers, 37.26?8.4; common to fair beef steers, 3s.00fcfi.26; good to choice heifers, 35.(6(8)6.60; good to choice cows, i.256.26; fair to good cows. 44.255 Un common to fair cows, 33.0004.26; good to choice stockers and 'feeders, 35.757.60 fair to good stockers and feeders, 35.00a i.C5; common to fair stockers and feeders 24.25&6.0C; stock cows and heifers, 34.60 5.60; ,veal calves, 35.009.00; bulls, Btagg etc.. 34.0uQ5.60. yuoUiUoiii, on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 36.60gS.6O; fair to good beef steers, 36.0006.60; common to fair oeef steers, 35.00u.00. BEEF STEERS. No. 22..., Av. .1180 KO. a.......... 3.... 8.... 8.... 2.... .:.. . 137 , 224. ... 418 ... 202 ... 222 428 Av. Pr. .1090 1 20- Pr. 80 COWS. 4 50 3 HEIFfcRS, 5 46 BULLS. I 00 -CALVES. 8 64 14 S 75 1 t 75 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1044 ttO WESTERNS NEBRASKA, , 84 , 100 2 28 8 80 23 feeders.. 1163 8 feeders..l207 21 feeders.. 1104 Stock la Sigkt." Receipts of live stock at the five prin dpal western markets yesterday: v , Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Smith Omaha ........ .O0O 8.400 46,500 a. Joseph 4,200 - 4.800 3,300 Kansas City &000 10,000 14.000 Chicago .600 UOOO 45,000 Totals! 45,700 62,000 J12.80& rtr-r Good's Market. NEW TORK. Oct 1.-DRT G0OD8 The cotton goods market was steady for the day, with buying on a large scale Ribbons have been advanced 2 per cent Yarns are higher. . (Toffee Market. NEW TORK. Oct l.-OOFFBE Futures market closed barely steady at a net decline of 8 to 13 Points. 8ales, 14c; Pnntoa 4s, 16c. Mild, quiet; Cor- aova, iwtnac. . . St. Joseph Lire Stork Mrket. ST. JOSEPH, Oct 1. CATTLE Re ceipts. 4.200 head; market slow: steers 3i7&Sl.60; cow and heifers. 33.25g8.75; calves. $4,50650, - HCKJS-Recelpts. 4.800 head: market steady; top. 38.75: bulk ot sales, 38.660 870 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.300 head; market slow; lambs, 36.0D7.00. "' ' enr 'Mnrk. NEW TORK, Oct L SUGAR Raw. steady; Muscovado. 89 test 3.87c; centrif ugal, M test 4.17c; molasses sugar, 8 test 3.42c ; refined, steady. - Polnte Parntiraphs. Two's company unless they are hus band and wife. Far better the naked truth than an over dressed tie. . . . The harder a woman ts to please the less a man will try. Some men find It easier to make a good living than to make good. Self-control is the one thing that a man always baa until lie need It, 6 feeders. 24 feeders. 7 feeders. 38 steers... 13 steers., 41 steers. S3 steers., 22 steers., 7 cows.. 29 calves. 24 feeders.. 1089 19 calves... 240 10 feeders.. 848 60 feeders. 9 feeders. 15 feeders. S58 , 917 , 788 , 931 .. 752 ..1108 ..1069 ..1106 .. 967 946 797 912 665 7 90 6 35 5 75 610 650 660 640 650 6 15 6 65 460 650 640 6 76 626 605 6 00 6 26 steers.... 1236 13 heifers.. .1011 6 bulls.. ...1290 24 cows 968 11 feeders. .1032 49 steers.... 824 19 st & hf . 887 26 steers.... 831 11 steers... .1094 22 steers. 35 steers. 17 cow.... 87 feeders .1106 .1064 S1029 1060 10 feeders. 840 6 90 27 cows..... 877 12 calves... 312 11 cows 966 6 heifers... 808 46 steers... .1073 86 feeders.. 1247 89 steers.. ..1002 69 steers.. ..1082 28 feeders.. 1033 8 cows..... 990 10 steers... .1030 23 feeders.. 1021 44 cows..... 1102 24 feeders.. 10 steers.... 13 steers... . 9 heifers.., 32 steers.... 308 steers.., 8 steers... 58 feeders. 33 feeders 915 919 813 922 816 S61 1076 836 21 cows 977 4 6 00 610 4 75 690 7 06 6 90 630 (85 4 36 (00 (96 (40 ( 70 ( 10 (26 490 (60 ( 15 616 700 6 60 ( 50 11 feeders.. 1089 21 steers.... 464 6 cows 906 6 cows 10S5 ( cows...., 803 9 oows 846 20 oows 877 10 cows..... 915 9 calves. . . 176 31 feeders.. 1183 7 cows..... 928 74 feeders. .1249 13 cows..... 910 63 steers.... 1109 23 feeders. 26 feeders. ( feeders. 14 cows 757 18 cows 963 12 steers.... 773 28 steers.... 727 17 steers.... 914 13 steers.... 970 25 heifers... 807 81 steers.... 942 7 steers.... 823 20 steer. ... 805 3 cs & hfrs 966 8 feeders.. 1073 10 heifers... 752 . 959 .1166 913 (75 6 15 4 60 5 30 6 65 6 90 700 620 660 ( 66 ( 40 ( 15 6 40 600 5 66 600 500 (15 6 25 6 10 4 85 860 6 76, 6 25 7 06 6 25 6 90 8 45 7 40 (00 466 5 25 , ( 70 6 75 (25 6 10 6 30 620 5 70 615 (30 600 650 Kilpatrlck Bros. Neb. ? steers.. ..1115 (60 Sand Hills L. ft C. Co., Nebraska. 5 steers.... 1262 6 75 109 feeder:. 1253 7 80 2S heifers... 1044 5 80 ( helf era... 1096 ( 90 6 cows..... 883 ( 86 ( cows..... 9 82 465 M. C. HubbelU 37 Tex. sta.H32 (80 6 Tex. sts.1114 6 25 24 feeders.. 1120 815 Hubbell 8 feeders.. 1127 6 15 13 Tex. sts. 964 A. 11 steers....l039 7 steers... .1045 . 794 .1066 (80 (70 (00 98 steers... 15 steers... 13 cows.... 30 cows.... 10 feeders. .1036 10 cows 960 5 cows..... 874 16 feeders.. 630 ( feeders.. M3 1 1 MV2.... STS ( 40 V Tultv. . 78 Tex. sts.1104 526 T. Brockett. ' ( 90 15 steers... (36 Scows... N. C. Bowen. 917 ( 00 ( steers.... 918 5 50 G. A. Hamilton. 968 ( 25 4 cows 937 4 15 Frank Buntrock. 980 ( 06 8 steers.... 322 ( 00 WYOMING. 1023 ( 25 16 steers. 1..1130 6 SO 6 75 12 cows 908 ( 40 ( 40 6 feeders.. 646 ( 26 4 75 10 cows 944 6 40 6 26 21 feeders.. 821 ( 26 26 6 feeders.. 64S ( 23 6 feeders.. Ill 6 40 6 40 5 35 6 50 6 50 6 25 6 45' 6 35 590 5 feeders. .1056 ' 15 cows 840 11 feeders.. 1016 16 steers.. ..1146 10 cows...1028 58 steers.. ..1107 26 steers.. ..1044 87 steers.... 1099 640 550 660 6 40 6 30 635 590 6 66. 615 525 575 6 25 800 9u2 707 (25 5 25 ( 66 6 25 6 45 Haroer A Beaton Wyo. 4 steers.... 437 6 25 4 steers 650 5 cows 940 5 25 7 cows 911 P. J. Walsh Wyo. 46 steers. ..'.1116 6 10 36 steers.... 965 A. N. Hotchklss-Wyo. 15 steers.. ..1260 6 50 7 helfers...l024 R. 8. Van Tassell-Wyo. 45 steers.. ..1266 7 25 19 steers. ...1254 22 steers.. ..1254 6 70 J. F. Bock-Wye-48 cows 960 6 25 2 cows..... 960 4 50 COLORADO. 27 cows 970 6 15 4 steers.... 955 15 steers.... 618 5 60 26 cows 925 8 cows 1043 4 25 Reverse Four Cattle Co. Colo. 22 steers.. 6 65 22 steers. ...1098 6 30 SOUTH DAKOTA. 9 steers.. ..1161 6 70 29 feeders. 34 feeders. .1110 ( 65 7 steers... 15 steers.. ..1177 6 75 19 heifers., 10 steers.... 782 6 70 HOGS Yesterday's break In prices at the close was followed by a slump this morning of 10 15c. in other words, to day's market is mostly 20c lower than the best time yesterday, or 15g20c lower than the bulk of yesterday's sales. While packers got a large share of their hogs from second hands yesterday, today tr.ey took nearly everything out of first hand It was largely a pucker market through, out. as the shipping demand was ex tremely light and the speculators were practically dead in contrast to their activ ity yesterday. Trade at no time coula be describe as active, movement most of the morning being somewhat slow. At the close business became rather draggy, and what hogs were unsold at that time had to sell at prices weak to a little lower than opening sales. A fairly large run of hogs arrived for this time of the year, as about 121 cars, or 8,4ft) head, were reported in, as compared with 6,047 head last Tuesday, 6,2o3 two weeks ago and 3,184 on the name day a yar ago. Quality was better than yes tetrlay, the best hogs on sale bringing 38.60. Kepresentatlve sales: , No. Av.i8h.-Pr. - No. A v. Sh. Pr. 15 280 120 3 25 78 268 120 I 46 tl.. ...... 241 120 8 20 . 74 128 ... 8 46 4 222 ... 8 35 60 310 ... 2 45 51 263 120 2 35 86 ..322 100 8 45 55 284 160 8 35 85 233 120 8 46 66 270 80 8 35 43 283 80 2 45 52.. 247 160 8 40 64 276 ... 8 45 70.. 257 240 2 40 23 230 80 8 46 44 260 ... 8 40 28. ......22 40 8 45 21 262 80 8 40 65 282 160 t 47 45..... ..264 8 8 40 65 262 40 2 47 68 257 ... 8 40 78 228 ... 2 47 59. ....'..302 80 8 40 70 229 170 I 50 62 262 200 8 40 52 289 80 8 50 20 222 240 8 42 75 230 120 2 50 : 60 252 240 8 42 89 218 140 8 60 84 338 80 8 42 15 230 ... t 50 63 251 120 8 42 71 252 40 8 50 28 214 ... 8 45 70 207 80 8 60 84 222 140 8 46 54 194 ... 8 60 PIGS. 57 87T ... 8 75 . 48 107 ... 4 25 I 86 67 ... 6 50 . SHEEP Notwithstanding the liberal supply of sheep and lambs on yesterday's market and the slow trade during the most of the forenoon, tho barn was pretty weil cleared of the holdings comparatively early In the afternoon. After salesmen had become reconciled to a general decline of 1015c on the bulk of killing stuff, the movement of sheep and lambs towards the scales was fairly active. In some In stances lambs were as much as a quartet below prices at the close of last week Around m d-day and during the first hours of the afternoon, considerable life was apparent in the feeder division, most of the feeder end of the receipts chang ing hands by 4 o clock. A few bunches of feeders were carried over for today t trade. Fresh supplies this morning amounted to about 172 cars or around 46,500 head, aa against 36,735 head a week ago, 37,146 two weeks ago and 50,240 on the corresponding day last year. The proportion of sheep of the receipts was a 1-ttle smaller than on yesterday. While the general quality was very fair, the supply of really prime killers was rather light Thera were, how ever, several strings of fairly choice lambs among the oiferings. As might be exDected in the case of such large re ceipts, considerable time was taken up by tne buyers .n locaung me ouerings inai best suited their purposes. Indications early in the forenoon were that the gen. eral trade at other points was slow and weak. This fact was not encouraging news for the salesmen. As a great prt of the receipts consisted of feeders the supply of killer was com paratively small. The bulk of the killing stuff was disposed of by mid-day. Trade was fairly active at prices very little, if any, different from yesterday's market Several loads of Iambs brought 36.50, Identical with yesterday's best price. About half a dozen ewes brought 33.50. Wethers were rather slow sale and few buyers seemed to want them. Quotations on sheep anl lambs: Lambs, good to choice, (6.3O6.60; lambs, fair to good, J6.1WB6.25; lambs, common to fair, 15.303.15; yearlings, light, 34.605.25; yearlings, heavy, 34.905.0; yearlings, feeders, 34.80(&5.25; wetners, good to choice, $3.654.15; wethers, fair to good, 33.653.85; wethers, . feeders, 33.8034.10; ewes, good to choice, . $3.5033.76; ewes, feeders, 32.903.10; ewes, yearling breed ers, 33.506.0O; ewes, aged, 33.003.50; cull sheep and bucks, Jl.75rg2.75. . Representative sales: No. 239 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 173 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 397 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 144 Wyoming ewes, ieeaers... 73 Wyoming yearlings 91 Wyoming yearlings ....... 365 Colorado lambs, feeders... 163 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 203 Wyoming lamos, ieeaers.. 631 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 342 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 40 Wvomlng laniDs, ieeaers.. 644 Colorado lambs, feeders... 299 Idaho ewes, feeders., 112 Idaho ewes 50 Idaho yearlings 340 Idaho lambs, feeders 339 Idaho lambs, feeders 363 Idaho lambs, feeders 104 Idaho lambs, feeders 647 Idaho lambs 140 Nebraska yearlings, feeder 313 Nebraska lambs, feeders.. 321 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 291 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 270 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 410 Nevada lamb,s, feeders.... 281 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 438 Nebraska ewes, feeders... 198 Idaho ewes, feeders 499 Idaho lambs 76 Idaho lambs 192 Idaho lambs 318 Idaho lambs 470 Idaho lambs 486 Idaho lambs, feeders 57 Idaho lambs, feeder culls. 159 Idaho lambs, feeders 326 Idaho lambs, feeders...... 152 Idaho lambs, feeders 166 Idaho ewes, culls 19 Idaho ewes 166 Idaho ewes, culls 105 Idaho ewes 206 Idaho ewes, culls 104 Idaho ewes 102 Nebraska ewes, feeders.; 163 Idaha lambs......... 66 Idaho lambs Av. Pr. ,88 8 25 , 90 325 ,106 3 25 , 91 3 25 , 83 4 25 , 82 4 25 , 51 5 65 ,68 6 85 , 61 685 ,69 6 80 ,61 6 75 , 62 6 80 ,47 6 00 ,93 3 25 , 106 3 60 .85 4 75 , 64 605 , 61 6 06 , 53 . 5 80 , 60 5 20 . 66 6 40 1 73 4 15 . 42 600 . 61-' 6 80 .59 6 45 ,66 6 80 . 58 6 80 . 65 690 . 83 325 .101 3 25 . 67 6 40 .70 6 40 . 69 (40 .67 6 35 , 70 (40 i 68 6 85 , 62 6 00 . 63 6 SO . 68 6 66 .67 6 60 ,100 3 10 . 119 3 45 ,102 8 10 117 3 60 .96 3 10 116 3 40 .81 3 25 ..73 (50 ..68 (30 73 93 362 Wyoming lambs 137 Idaho ewes, feeders - 91 Wyoming ewes, ieeaers... 307 Wyoming ewes, seeders... 9o 79 Idaho ewes, feeders .. 90 251 Idaho ewes, feeders.. 96 466 Wyoming ewes, feeders... 90 38 Idaho yearlings, feeders... 103 70 Idaho ewes.. 97 133 Idaho ewes 93 31 Wyoming ewes.. 9b 239 Wyoming ewes 10J 242 Nevada ewes 105 868 Wyoming ewes IOO 1299 Wpoming lambs, feeders.. 67 210 Wyoming Iambs, feeders.. 60 697 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 68 143 Wyoming lambs, feeders,. 64 746 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 64 302 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 61 496 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 56 1704 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 60 357 Nevada lambs, feeders.... 55 347 Wyoming- lambs, feeders.. 5S 1S4 Idaho yearlings 83 140 Idaho yearlings 93 645 300 3 00 325 300 3 25 t 20 415 350 (15 8 35 3 50 3 50 3 50 600 5 40 5 80 5 15 6 95' 5 o. 5 25 5 85 5 40 5 85 4 50 5 25 TARIFF TRA1NC8MIHG WEST Will Start From Chicago and Force Fight on Issue. SENATOR BURTON IN CHARGE Republicans Will Spread Gospel of Protection During Remainder of Campaign Students Are to Be Organised Into Clubs. CHICAGO, Sept 30.-(Speclal Telegram.) The republican campaign in the west is to be made aggressively upon the tariff issue, -according to an announce ment made today by David W. Mulvane, director of the western republican head quarters. He said a special republican "tariff train" will start from Chicago Saturday -night carrying several re publican speakers- headed by Senator Burton of Ohio, who will discuss nothing but the tariff. The statement from Di rector Mulvane says: "Not only have we not abandoned .he tariff question, but we propose to force the fighting on this issue. The special train will carry a number of speakers specially qualified to discuss the tariff question, principal among whom will be Senator Burton of Ohio. "Arrangements have been made for the tariff train to Btop in Chicago on Satur day, and Saturday night a meeting will be held in this city. . "The train will be equipped with quan tities of tariff literature, and will be decorated with banners showing the value of protection In developing the in dustries of the United States, and in giving employment and good wages to rjillUous of working men." Organising; Students. The organization of college students Into republican clubs, which has been In progress, since the campaign opened, will be pushed with systematic activity, according to Alfred E. Lunt, a Harvard graduate, who is city solicitor of Beverly, Mass., and practices law In Boston. "In the last campaign," sal Mr. Lunt at republican western headquarters, "we had 120,000 members, distributed among 324 clubs. - They were organized In every state ' except four in the south. We have' been successful, in counteracting the free trade fallacies taught by" the theoretical economic . professors in the col leges, and now from 80 to 85 per cent of the college Btudents are believers in the protection system . - "I am confident we will have 100,000 college students enrolled for the republi can ticket before election day." Governor Deneen and the republican state candidates Btarted out from Chi cago today for the third week of the trip ot the republican state special train cam paign. The route was over the Chicago & Northwestern and ended for the day at Rock. Island. In the party were Gover nor Deneen, Lieutenant Governor Oglesby, Secretary of State Doyle, State Auditor McCulIough, Attorney General Stead, An drew Russel, candidate for state treas urer; B. M. Chiperfield, candidate for congress at large, and .Attorney General Frank' S. Dickson. 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