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    THE BEE: OaiAlIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 19K5.
11
iRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
innipeg Reports Heavy Exporta
tion Shipments of Wheat.
CHICAGO PIT 18- QUITE DULL
Bids Are Slovr In Coming1 Korwnrtl
-Argentina, Frcialnfr Its Corn
Crop on the Sfeir "York
Market.
OMAHA, Oct. 2, IMS
According to a message received hero
.mtu j-t-piuruay vessel room wai quhu&cu
I at Winnipeg for 1,000.000 bushels of Mani
toba wheat that Is to be moved out as
Vapidly as possible. Winnipeg reDorted
the trado yesterday In cash wheat as
much larger than la being- reported and
wholly on export account. The eastern
seaboard reported twenty-five boatloads
of Manitoba wheat for export
Bids on wheat In Chicago were Bttll'
out of line, for the American grown grain
and the business was said to have been
at a standstill in consequence.
The feature of the wheat market at
Chicago, as well as the controlling factor
yesterday, Was the heavy buying of the
May future by the Armour Grain com
pany. That concern is recognised as the
largest holder of wheat In the Chicago
market, and Its officials volunteer In
formation that wheat Is worth the pres
ent price. The cash transactions In -Chicago
yesterday were only 36,000 bushels.
Cash handlers report Interior millers as
again able to secure all the wheat needed
from their local territory, and these in
terests are in the Chicago market only
when farmers at home are too busy plow
ing for wheat to haul the grain to the
mills.
Some of tho best authorities In the
spring wheat country say that receipts
of wheat in the northwest aro to fall off
sharply, and that arrivals at Minneapolis
and Duluth are now mainly old sales.
Cash wheat was llSUlc higher.
While the exportable surplus of corn of
Argentina has been claimed all Along as
mal, a cablegram received here yester
day stated that the southern hemisphere
solders were pressing their grain for sale
at New York on a basis of 73o. It is a
difficult matter to seeuro the amount of
the stocks of any grain in Argentina,
owing to 'the wide territory which has to
be covered In order to secure figures.
Cash corn was He higher.
Oats were steadier than the other
vralns yesterday. The Canadian proposi
tion was brought up again, but that
feature seems to have rather lost Us
force.
Cash oats were W3ie higher.
Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 638,000 btl.; corn, 1,000 bu.; oats,
1.000 bu.
Wheat at Liverpool closed H3d
hlghor: corn, H&a higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,262.000
bu. and shipments 723,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,670.000 bui and' shipments' of
1,027,000 bu. last yar.
Primary corn receipts wore 646,000 bu.
and shipments 362,000 bu., against re
ceipt of 636,000 bu. and shipments of 343,
900 bu. lost year.
Primary oats receipts were 937,000 bu.
and shipments 808,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,019,000 bu. and shipments of
164.000 bu last year.
I CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats,
Chicago
Minneapolis ..
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City..
Bt. Louis
Winnipeg
60.
306
498
30
29
62
193
117
65
35
26
.1,145
The followlne cash H.llen wen reDorted:
Wheat-: No. 2 hard winter, 1 car, 81Ho.
No. .3. nard winter, 1 car, 82o; 2 cars,
UVic. No. 4 hard winter, 3 cars, 81c;
L car, 80c. No. 3 spring, 1 car, 8lV4c. No.
8 durum, 1 car, 8lWc. No. 4 mixed, 1 car,
fcOWc. No grade, 1 car (splng), 74c. Re
jected, i car, lie uye: no. z, i car,
63Hc Barley: No. 3, 1 car, 76o, No. 4,
1 car. 68c. Corn: No. 3 white. 3 -cars.
.tO&c; No, 2 yellow, 7 cars, 70c, No. 3 yel-
-BEAl ESTATE.- J
CITY1 PHOPiH-TV FOR SALE.
36,000 HOME,
NEAR KOUNTZB PARK.
Beautiful 7-room house, 4 rooms and
bath upstairs, 4? large rooms down; .oak
.finish; laundry Jn basement; good, gar
ige; too large for present otyner; will
.Hake- terms or take .in a.S or frroora cot
tage It well located, if you are, looking
for a good home let me show' you.
W. p. FRANK, '
201 NEVILLE BLOCK. .
Phone Douglas S600.
- JUST what you want, 7 rooms, new and
modern, zzd ana Ames, weoster 4ZZS.
OWNER offers choice Omaha property
for Chicago suburban home or acres. P.
O Box 293.
BWINQLEY & GIPE,
REAL ESTATE.
Have moved J rem xtt Bee Bldr. to. fifth
floor, room 840.
II K ALi ESTATE.
FARM fc RANCH LAJfD FOR SALE
Colorado, v
FOR SALE 120 acres, all under cul
tivation, well improved, in South Platte
Valley, northeastern Colorado, on Bur
lington railroad, two mil from sugar
factory:, plenty of water for irrigation.
Price $100 per acre, one half cash, bal-
nce 7 per cent, reasonable time. Write
'. O. Box 804." Montroao. Colo.
Colorado,
' FOR BALE SO acres under cultivation
and, Jence; no .improvements; good Qer
man settlement, , South, .Platte valley,
northeastern Conlorado; plenty of water,
three mites from railroad, $iS per acre.
3.500 ' cash, bulance on time at 7 per
cent. Write P. O. Box 804, Montrose,
Colo.
Icrra.
FOR SALE A EO-aere farm In Harri
son county, Iowa, best alfalfa county in
state; 10 acres on place; good hog and
corn farm; new house; good barn; qorn
crib; cattle and hog shed! farm well
kept up; all hog tight. Price $110 pef acre.
Address H. Tolsma, Missouri Valley, la.
Nebraska,,
WILL sacrifice section of good land
north of Potter, Cheyenne county, Neb.,
for 112 an acf. Write N-369, Omaha Bee.
1 South Uetatota.
4 SOUTH Dakota land for sale; oni.
quarter in Stanley uo s, u. uert John
son, St Paul, Neb.
1U5AL ESTATE LOANS.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
mi OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2716.
LOANS of $1,000 and up desired on Im
proved real estate, uirge sums a specialty.
W. H. THQUAS,
238 BUte Bank Bldg.
LARGE loans our specialty, atull Bros.
WANTED City loans and warrant.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. U20 Far nam St.
MONEV on hand at lowest rates for
loans on Nebraska farms and Omaha city
property In any amounts.
1 1 11. T1TM11L.T1
823 City National Batik Bldg.
6
CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co..
ii'i-u nranaeis Tiieater uiag.
. HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat.
$100 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D,
Wead. Wead Bldj. Wh and Farnam.
GARVIN BROS Loans $500 and unt
11ZL WOOmaha Nat BanE
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Ca
WANTED TO BUY.
WANTED To buy. for cash, shsw
who uouuie tier; oax preferred;
state helghth, length and lowest price.
Address D 377, Bee.
WANTED TO RENT.
WANTED A pasture for one horse to
run aui winter lone, luue jm. otn Ave.
IIA'E STOCK AIAIUCE1 OF AVEflT.
hlp live stock to South Omaha. Have
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Live Stock Commission Merchants.
MARTIN BROS. 7"cO.. Exchange Bid
low, 7 cars, 70r; 1 car, 69c; I cars,
V4c No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 6HHc; 1 ear,
69c. No. i mixed. 1 car. 70o; 2 cars, 6Mic
.io. 3 mixed, 8 cars, 6Mc; 6 cars, 63ftc.
No. 4 mixed. 1 car, 8Hc; I car, 69c; 3
cars, SSHc. No grade, 1 car, 69Ue: 1 car,
6SHc Oats: Standard, 3 cars, 44c. No.
3 white, 16 cars. 40c. No. 4 white, 1 car,
39Hc. No. grade, 1 car, S3c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheatt No. 2
hard, 8U4tTSJc; No. 3 hard, 810S2c; No.
4 hard. 7W80c; No. 3 spring. 8iesitfc: No.
4 spring, KOfclWHo; No, 2 durum, SlQMHc:
No. 3 durum, 80901lc Corn! No, ,4
white, 70H70fcc; No. 3 white, TOMoi No.
4 white, e'TOo; No. 3 'ow. 7j?0'
3 yellow, 69HW70O; No. 4 yellow, eSHtfKc.
No. 2. 6&H?r5ci No. 3, fcHGCS-Vs; No. 4.
6$iFKci no grade, esgcsHc Oats: No.
2 white, 40H4t4Oc; standard. 40o; Jso.
3 white, 40c; No. 4 white, 39Uc. Barley:
Malting, 67(S76o; No. 1 feed, 6Stf3o. Rye:
No. 2. 64HjSc; No. 3, 64QC4HC
CHICAGO QnAIX AND PROVISIONS
features of the Trailing nnd ClostnR
Prices on Board of Trade.
rmwnn. rk-t. 2. Predictions of a ma
terial falling off Boon In receipts north
west caused a quick change of fooling
In tho wheat market todav and pushed
prices higher. Closing prices were firm
at on advance of 44c to H0C Corn
gained v.4vbc to o net ana oais w
tt In uravlslons the outcome vat led
from unchanged figures to 7 He advance.
Shifts to the buying side of tho wheat
market came rapidly as soon as word was
received mat nest inrormea peopie in
MlnneaDolls were looklrur for arrivals to
be extremely light after next week. Prices
had started with an upward slant owing
to dry weather in Argentina, but tho rise
brought on vigorous hammering by short
sellers and resulted in a dip.
Scantiness of wheat receipts southwest
formed a consideration with buyers at tho
decline, nnd then tho bullish conditions an
to the soring cron movement were om-
pnasixed by greater activity among ex
porters nt the seaboard.
Regarding the improved foreign de
mand, it was pointod out that tho rye crop
of Russia was 176,000,000 bul short of last
year's total.
Estimates by an export that 10,000,000
acres of corn had been abandoned and
that tho croD had been diminished to
2.100.000.000 bu. caught Pit traders badly
oversold. Tne market, which sagged be
cause of bear pressure and fine weather,
took a sudden upshoot and closed steady
at nearly the too flmlren nf thn Rn&iion.
acuvo buying on the port or a leading
houBo mado oats firm. The trado ap
peared to lgnoro a report that 300,000 bu.
of oats would be shipped from Fort Will
lam, Ont, to Chicago next week.
Provisions rallied in consequence, of
lively purahnslng on the part of grain
houses and stock yard traders. At first
business had been depressed mainly by
the bearish Knowing of lnrd stocks.
Options close as follows:
Artlclel Open. 1 Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Yes'yr
Wheatl
Dec.
May
92H
92
corn
Deo.
May
Oats
Dec.
70U 690
7Ri
4242
46H
20 07
20 221i
10 97
.11 10-12
10 63
10 70
May
453K
forK
Jan.
2015
:0 23
May
Lara
10 97l
11 12
Jan.
May.
Jan.
10 63
May.
10 72-761
Chicago Cash PricesWheat: No. 3
bard, S3c; No. 2 northern, 8SQS9o; No.
3 northern, SlYji', No. 3 spring, 87c
Corn:- No. 2, 71(872c; No. 2 white,. 72
72o; No. 3 yellow, 72r72c. Oats: No.
2, 41tfc; No. 2 white, 4lo; No. 3 white,
40T,p43c: standard, 420?42c. Rye: No. 2,
66o. Barley: 6886c. Timothy: 33.76
5.26. Clover: 39.6OSil2.0a Pork: 322.00.
Lard: $10.9&810.97. Ribs: 10.0011.25.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2531c,
EQOS Steady.! receipts, 5,371 cases; at
mark, cases included, 1421c; ordinary
firsts, 21?22c: firsts. 2526c.
CHEESE Higher; daisies, 16?i16c!
twins, lBtttflBo: Americas, lfi?il6o; long
horns, 1616c
POTATOES Lower; receipts, 60 cars;
Michigan and Wisconsin, 60ig63c; Minne
sota and Ohio, EOQWc.
POULTRY Alive, lpwer; springs, 13c;
fowls. 13c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Oct 2,-FLOUR-Stoady.
fair' jobbing trade; spring patents, W.40
4.46; winter straights, $4.104.20; winter
patents, 34.4O&4.60; spring clears, 3i.O0iQ4.2O.
WHEAT-Spot, firm; No. 2 red, 95c; No.
1 northern, Duluth, S5c; December, SG6;
May, 90c
CORN Spot, firm; export, 79ic
OAT1S Spot, steady; standard White,
4747c. elevator; No. 3, 46i6c
HOPS Steady; Mate, common to choice,
1913, 37044o; 1912, 2025c; Pacific coast,
1913, 2g&32c; 1312, 23Q26c.
HIDES Firm; Bogota, 3233o; Central
American, 32c.
PETROiiEUM steady; refined New
York. bulk. 33.00: barrels. 33.70:. cases.
311.00.
WUOlv Uasy; domestlo fleece, XX. Ohio,
25c.
LEATHER Firm' hemlock firsts. 209
30o i
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady: mess. $2175
24.25; family, $24.60027.00: short clears.
J20.0OS21.26. Beef, steady; mess, $17.S03
18.60: family. $19.0Olrt.00. Cut meats.
steady; pickled hams, 10 to 14 lbs., $13.75
lo. ou. xara, nareiy steaay; middle west,
$11.20311.30: refined, steady: continent.
$11.50; South America, $12.40; compound,
caster: $8.6008.75.
xAiiLw-teaiy; city, cc; country, 6
1J U TTiill-ilarket firm: rrrdntfi.
7.500 tubs: creamery extras. KM fate:
firsts, WWS&'Aa; state dair, finest, i
vw; gooa to prime, ziaTaw- process ex
tras, 2727c;' firsts, Imitation
creamery firsts, 2526V; factory, June
iiiitxo iirsu, iiioc; current mage tirsu,
24c; seconds, 2324c; packing stork,
june maae jmo. l, c; current make No.
UHBE8E-Firm: receiDts. 3.600 boxen:
state whole milk white and colored spe
cials, ibwtf'iirjio; average rancy, leffiBVio;
aims, jshc
EGOS Irregular: receipts. 10.600 cases;
fresh gathered extras, S30Sc; extra
firsts, 3132o; firsts, 5.8000c; refrigerator
special mirxi, cnarges paiu, M;ie:.c;
firsts, 2526c; nearby hennery whites.
wwtaa; western gatnerea wiutes, zsuks.
v uuLTJii-uressed, uuu and weak:
western chickens, 17 24c; fowls, 1420c;
turxeys, l&sroc.
Kansas City Grain and, Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Oct. Z W-HEAT-Cash:
No. 2. 8490c; No. 3. 838Jo; No. 2
rea, aivao; no. 3. B7VWc.
CORN-No. 2 white, 7374c; No. 3,
73c,
Closlngprices fo futures:
W1TTTP.AT n...h,kA. CCv., lln.. CAT'-
CORN December, 70H71c; May, 73c.
OATS No. 2 whlte, iac; No, 2 mixed.
42HC
BUTTER Creamery, firsts, 29c; sec-
onas, 2ic; pacKing, isc.
EGGS Firsts. 25c; seconds. Ho.
POULTRY Hens, 12o; roosters, 9c;
St. Louts General Market.
BT. LOUIS, Oct. 2. WHEAT Cash :
No. 3 red, 83C6c; No. 2 hard, 8794c.
xtiSfiv0' l "W. no. z wnite, 7xc.
OATS-No. 2, 42c; No. 2 white, 43044c.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT December. 93Hc; May, 91Vic.
CORNDfember. 71c; Ay. 73c.
SST5fcmt,er' 43c; "'y- H0'
Jtxl& 67C
... Receipts. Shipments,
'jour, bbis 7.000 14.000
Wheat, bu v 63,000 79.000
corn, bu ., 31,000 16,000
af. .....BS.WO 47,000
MlnneapoHs Grain Sfarket.
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 2.-WHEAT No.
1 hard. 9Mn: Nn 1 nArtham BiL'aHi..
e - v e m v v ws aiavbl'i W MwD7v t
No. 2 northern. s2Ui384Vic: No. 2 hare?
Montana, 834e84yc; . No. 8, 80682c;
SSriiVi" J'?' May "iac
FLOUR Unchanged.
HRAN-$.0021.43.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 6Sfl68c,
OATS-No. 3 white, SSU33SC.
RVE-No. 2. B68c
FLAX-$1.39Viei.4l4.
BARLEY 54g7lc
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, Oct. 2. WHEAT Spot,
steady: No. 1 Manitoba. 7s7Ud: No. 2.
7s 6d; No. 3. 7s 3d; futures, steady; Octo
ber, 7sa; ijecemoer, in Via; iiarch,
7s 2d.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed,
is ia; wecemoer, la t-iata, t,s t',a.
l1 d; December, Plata, 6 4Tid.
92K34 92fc 82W
G9K4?Ti 70 69H
71HU-H
43M 4i ' 42
45H4W4 45HGH
23 02M 20 IS 20 02V4
20 17 20 23 20 16-17
10 87 11 00 10 96-97
10 10 11 17 11 10
10 57V4 10 C3 10 67
10 65 10 75 10 63
NEW YORK jiTOCK MARKET
Starts Up Slowly, with No Urgent
Bidding.
LONG PERIODS OF STAGNATION
Influences Which Ilnd Deen llronaht
to Dear on Market Recently
Seem to Have Worked
Themselves Oat.
NE7W YORIC, Oct. 2. Stocks started
upward slowly today. There was no
urgent bidding and speculation was quiet,
with long periods of stagnation. But
the undertone was firm and offprints
were small. The market grew stronger
as me aay advanced.
Canadian Pacific was marked mi SU.
Amalgamated, the leader in yesterday s
market, .rose 2 points. Steel, Readlnf,
union Pacific and various other promt
r ent shares were raised a point or more.
Influences, which have been brought
to bear on the market recently, seemed
to have worked themselves out .and
traders marked time ponding develop
ments to give fresh impetus to specula
tton.
Advance in the Bank of England's dls
count rate from 4K to 6 tier cent was
followed by a. slight hardening in money
rates ana a snarp rise in qxepange on
London. Virtually' no Influence was ex
erted on speculative sentiment. The)
weekly report of the bank offered nlcnty
of ovidnnco of the reasons which were
responsible for the change. Although the
proportion of reserve of liabilities re
mains considerably above tho average)
lo rthls season, the return was dlstlntly
unfavorable. The loss of over 315,000,
000 on the week was almost unprecedented
and reserves showed a falling off of over
(W. MIA ... V- - . . . . I - .
v,vw,vw xne report oi mo unnK oi
Germany reflected the strain of tho auar
ter settlement of $121,000,000 In loans and
discounts.
The bond market was steady, Southern
I'aciric collaterals ts rose z points. 10
tal sales. Par value. 11.295.000.
United States 4s registered -sold nt
109, unchanged on call, but a decline of
from the last actual sale and a new
low record. The 2s registered declined
on call.
Number and sales of leaome Quotations
on smelts were as louowsi
!. hiVLow. Clot.
Aroalcanutcd Copper
American Acrlcultural..
American nt tyusir.,,.
American Ckn
American caa ptl
American C & F
14.400 77U T 77
&
2T
(,400 14 . 1(H
44
4tU
American Ootlon Oil.....
American Ic Securities
240 23H n
American LIdhm t...
American Icomottv
American S. &. H. ....... 1,000 tSK
American H. Sc H, rtd
1W
American Bunr iienning
.... 110
t.ioo itt ms "8
American Tel. t Tel....
American Tobacco .....
Anaconda MInlnr Co....
1.400 3JH t'W U
Atchtinn .t l.SOO i X'l 95
Atchlton (d 200 SH Sl! 88 S
Atlantlo Ooaat Line .., ..... lMVi
Baltimore ft Ohloi..... ..... 9ti
Cethlehem Steel 1,700 05H S(T. St
llraakWn Ranld Trenalt. 1.2M t& M SSV
Canadian Pacific
Central Leatner
too ::Vi tiM 224
Cheaapeake a Ohio
00 tlH M
200 11 13 13)4
1,300 103U lOSH 105V,
Cnlcato urta weaurn
Chi., Mil. & fit. r
Chi. c N. w
seals else A
Colorado Fuel a iron..
30
Contollcteteil de
Cora Product
300 131 133
131
10H
Delaware & Kudaon
Denier a nio Grande..
D. A 11. O- vti
Dlstlllera Secarltlea ...
Rrle 11
r-rt- let T,M
.... ln
...1 It
.... 33
14
20 wi
t.too nK
' 300 4H
Ifrle 2d pfd
3T 36Vi
ZOO 17
ucnerai Eiectrio
Great Nbrthern o(d...i.,
300 lm 14S
145'
127
Great Northern Ore ctra.
200 33
Jo 33
Illlnoti centr&l
Interbc-rouglf Met, 1,700 14V.
.... 110
16'i IB
Interborouth-Met. pra . 2,wa u
International llarreater.
International Marine ptd
International Paper' .... ,
.... 109
15
, SVi
64a
International Pumn ,.
Kanaaa City Bouthern...
200 24 Ui tt
91
800 167 184S UTA
135
200 133 '133 113
ion IIU 31U 21 S
Lacude aaa
lhlch Taller
LouliTllle & NMnriiie,
M Bt. 1. & 8. Ste. M.
M., K. ft T
Mlsaourt Paeltlo
200 30 30 30
National Btecult ....
N&tlonar Lead. ......... ...
N. ny. of M. Sd ptd.. ..... ...
New York central 4,700 M ti
,. 133
..... 45
S
N. T.. O. St. W...
29
Norfolk- ft Western.,.f.
North American . ,
Northern Pacing' ,
raclfla Mal(
Pennirlranla.
People' a 0 ...........
Pitu., c. a St. l.
Plttebursh Coil..........
Preaied Steel Oar......
.... ..... .,.. 104
.1. 73
1.500 111 111 111
t :o
ioo 111 113 112
1.400 127 127 121
-,400 .23 21
21
25
Pullman Palace Car,. J
Readlnc
47,500 1MU 7 Hi
(Renublla Iron 4b Steal.. 1.100 11 30V4 31
Iteniibllo I. - A' 8. pfd...
Mg esi4
83
IS7
Rock taland Co....'
Rock Wand Co. pfd....
St. U & ft. P. 2d pfd..
Seaboard Air Line
300 15 14
'saj ".","7
Seaboard Air Una . ptd..
200 41 47 47
Blou-Bhertleia n,
Southern raclflo
A I SO
7,200 11 .WH WW
4 23
Boatharn Rail war ,,
Southern Rr. Ptd .
Tenneeaee copper .
Texaa ft TacKIC...
Union I'Mlflo
. M0 7 7 7
2,300 S3i Jli S2H
V.'. ziisoo i iiiii mi
union I'acilic pia,, ... .....
United States Realtr... 200 S3 U 87
United Btatea Rubber .., 400 H 2 , 2
United SUtes HUel C3.100 0 & 60H
Union I'aclrie pro.,
"Uniteo BUtea Bteel pfd. 400 101 1W 1MH
Utah Copper 'ma m ",'
VlntlnU-Carollna Chem., wo zo iv sr
warjaan w n M
Wabasn pfd ..... .....
Weatem Marrlad , .....
Western Union .
Wnttnsnoua BleoUlo .. COO 11 9
beellns & Ike Krle
3U
10
40
4
3
4
Total aaies ror tne oar, anatea.
New Yorlc Honey Market.
NEW YORK. Oct 2. MONET On call,
firm; 2S per cent! rutins rate 3 per
cent; closing bid, 2 03 per cent. Time
loans, firm; sixty days, 4 per cent;
ninety days, 454Q6 per cent; six months,
44 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 5fl6
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong; J4.S3
for sixty-day bills and at 14.8010 for de
mand. Commercial bills, 34.81.
SILVER Bar, 61o; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government, easy; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
ns follows: '
U. 8. ref. 2a ttg... 96Mapan 4H 33 M
do eoupoi M , K. C. Bo. ref. U. 37
U. 3. 3a reic lOSVt'L. H. deb. 4i list.. It
do coupon 101 A U A N. un. 4e....
U. (4. 4. res UJWM. K. 4k T. 1st 4.. M
do coupon 1MH do sen. 4Ua...,,. 33
Panama 3a coupon.. 3UMo. Pacific 4a...
A.-C. lax ta ctfa.. 33 do oonr. ta SOU
Amer. As. 6 100 JN. n.n. of M. 4Ha 61
A. T. T. ct. 4..101N. Y. G. sen. 3Ua 34
Am. Tcbaceo (a., ..lit do deb. 4a...... M
Armour it Co. 4Ua.. 3014 N, T. K. II. h. II.
Atchlaon aen. Mtt or. 3Ua 71
do cr. 4a tlw). & w, let e. 4s.. 33
do cr. la ,...100 do cr. ,,,, 1MU
A. C. U Ut 4 tlHWo. Paclflo 4a t
TJ. & O, 4 32K do 3a IJU
do 3a n..0r- B. U rfd. 4a, . 1
Brook. Tr. cr. 4a.. SlUI'enn. ct. 3Ua (ltli) ;
Can. ot Oa. 3a....l0t4i do eon. 4a ...lou
Central Leath. Ka.. tiSSteadlni itn. u,. ti
Chea. t Ohio 4a. S 8t. L. tc 8. F, f. 4a 70
do conr. 4 Ha .... SOVi d ten. Sa.,, 64
Chlcaio A A. 3a. S3 Bt. U H. W. c 4a. 73
O. B. A Q, J. 4a.... 48. A. U adj. 3a.. 74
do sen. 4a ..... Bo. Fnelfle c. 4a.. 11
Q UfcS Pe3..al03U do cr. i 17
O. It. I. a T, c 4 J3J4 do lat r. 4a lti
do rfs. 4a "HBo. Rr t. 10S
C ft 8 r & 4Ha Mt, do sen, 4a 74!
D. ft II. cr. 4a.,,, 37Unloo Pacific 4a..,.
D. ft TL r. ( JJJi "to cr. 4a 3
DUtlIIrs (a !w..do1 . H
Brit pr. 1. 4a 2- Rubber ,.., .103
de sen. 4.. " 4"- 8. steel ti la,. 100
do cr. 4e aer. B.. 72'AV.;. chem. la... , 33
III. C. lat r. 4a.. J9 JWab. lat A ex. 4i, M
int.-Wet. 4Ht ...... 77Wetarn Md. 4f.. 79
Int. M.-M. 4a... 41 Weat. El. cr. !,. li
Did. "Offeredj Wla. Central 4a .. I
London Stoelc llarket.
LONDON, Oct, 2. American securities
opened sttady and a fraction lilgher to
day. Fair buying appeared during the
forenoon and the list advanced under the
lead of Amalgamated Copper and Can
adian Pacific. At noon the latter was
2 points higher, while prices of other
shares ranged from U to a point above
parity.
Conaola, roaner., 73 l-ltSoutsarn Faolfle, .,. rlU
do aooouat..... 73 t-llUaloo Pacific .143
Amal. Copper 73
SILVER Bar, steady at 2SHd per ot.
MONEY-Se4K per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 4 per cent; for three
months' bills, 44 per cent.
Local securities.
Quotations fsrnlaned br Durni. Blinker A Co
441 Omaha National tank bulldlai: '
.... Bid. Aikel,
American
Beatrice Creamery pfd
Beatrice Creamerr com
Cincinnati, O.. 4V4. IMS...
Dun ft Co, f nee cent pfd.
2 111,
2
138 140
..... 14 IS
... 84K t,Si
Eetkemlle. la.. I. 8. V. la. 111! lenu iai
mx Rlrar Uuller... I U0
31 10
149 1MH
U K
KSi !
owa lie. a u. 1H9
Middle Wert I'tllltlea , 1114
Merchant it. Jt U Co., IndlanaBttlle,
Nortkweetern a'.i' ll' "i'a,' 'HI "mi'.','.'. M
4
M
it
t
H
M'l
7
n'i
4
34
100
$
Omaha (lia 5a, ill H
Omaha Wattr 4Ua, 1341 , Hl
Omaha a C. 11. 8t Itr. Ptd. ei-dlv . llU
Omaha A C. It. 61. Itr. com, fdlt. (3
Omaha a C. 11. It. a U. Bid
Pacllio O. A K. 5 p. 0. ilf 114
Kiout cur motl Taraa ta, IIM,.,.... i
CUT ot Toronto 4i 134t. 13
Ttnneeaee ta, 1114
Union stock Tarda, Oman. ............ M4
llORton Stiiok aiKrkel.
BOSTON. Oct. 2. Quotations on stocks
and bonds were ns follows:
Allouti ... . . ii Moaiftk 41
Amal. Cojiper 71 Netada Oun ilk
A. K. U a 13 Nlplnlnt Mlnra ,. 84
Arlvina Com 5 3-11 North Untie ttU
It. & C C. 8. M. 75 North Late m
Calumet A Aril. .. OV40M IVmlnlon lH
Calumet 4 llfda .430 Oaceola Tt
Centennial 14 Qulncr 5V
Cupper Itanae c. ,". 10 Knaanon
Eaet Dutte C. Co. 13HHuPr1or A D. M... 3H
Franklin iMTamaraek J Hi
Uranby Con. 74HU. B. R. It, t M.e44
Greene Cananta ... 31 da pM 41
Isle Itoralle (Cop.) !!lHah Ctm I
Kerr Lake .- 4 tltah Copctr 14
Lake Copper 9 Winona 1
Ia Salle Copper.,.. 3Wolrerin 43i
Miami Copper 21
OMAHA QKNKRAL AIAUKKT
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb., cartons, 33ci No.
1, GO-lb. tubs., 32c. ,
riBH-Whlte, fresh, 14c; trout, frssX
17c; large crnppies, fresh, 13o; Spanish
m&kerl. lLc; Mliml rotf ' iter rtnlr. 40C,
salmon, fresh, 10o; halibut, fresh, ICo; I
Duttaio, c; uuuneaas. isc; cnannsi vas
tlsh, 16c: pike, 16o; pickerel, lie.
CllKUHlC Imported Bwtss, S2o; Ameri
can Swiss. 26c; block Swiss, 2tc: twins,
16c; daisies, lSc; triplets, lSc; young
Americas, 20c; blue Inbol bricks, 19c; Urn
berger. 2-lb., 20c; New York, white. Uo.
POULTRY Broilers, 15 to IC a dos.; hens;
14c; cooks, lie; ducks, H&20C, geese, lso;
turkeys, 20.23c: plgoins, per ilos., 31.20;
geese, full feathered, :&o; squabs. No. L
$LC0; No. 2, Mo.
wnoiesaie prices or ueei cuts enective
today In Omaha are as follows:
BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 17c; No. 3,
iGlic: No. 3. 12UC. No. 1 loins. 19c: No. 2.
ICo; No. 3, l3)c. No. 1 chucks, lO'VJc: No.
2, 9c; No. 3, Do. No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. 2,
12c; No. 3, 12o. No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2,
7c; HO. 3, TC.
The lollowlng price are rurnisned by
the QlllinsKy Fruit company!
FRUITS Fancy Calitornlg 6alway
peaches, per box, 72c; 1V0 box lots, 70c;
i&O box lots, C7',ic Extra fancy Colorado,
Utah, Idaho and Washington Elbertas at
fier box, 76c; 100 box lots, 7io; 259 box
ots, 70c, Extra fancy Colorado or Utah
(tier Bartlctt pears, box, 12.25; C box
lots, 32.20; 25 box lots. 32.15. Choice Utah
or Colorado 5 tier Bartlett pears, box,
it.25; extra fancy Colorado Bartless poars.
box, $2.76. Cape Cod cranberries, due
September 16th or sarller, per loo-ot.
barrel. 36.25.
VEGETABLES Potatoes, largo cob.
bier, per bushel, 75c. Onions, California
large yellow, per pound. 2o. Tomatoea!
homegrown, per market basket. 60c: (
crate lota 45:. Watermelon. Aiah..
sweet, per pound, lo; 6-rato lots, per
pound. lo. ' '
MISCELLANEOUS Roasting ears, per
loz., 16c: Michigan celery, peridot, g&c:
Mott's cidor, per keg, 33.10; 'Nehawka
cider, per keg, 33.25; asparagus, per dox.,
10c; rhubarb, per dos.. Ma; onions, per
dor.. 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per
dot, 30c; parsley per dos., 40c 1 radishes
per dox., 20a; head lettuce, per dor., 11 0)'
Lomegrown leaf lettuce, per dox.. 30c'
green peppers, per basket. 60c; wax or
green beans, per .basket, 31.00: hothouse
cucumbers, v.wr doz., 40o to Wo; cauli
flower, per lb., 10j2c: Venetian garlic,
per lb.. 12c; new cabbage, per lb.. Sair
e.ep'ant. per doc, $1.60; horseradish 1
doz. bottles In case, per case, JI.W:
Dromodary brand dates, pkg ij.oo;
Anchor brand dates, pkg., $3 25; walnuts.
No. 1 soft shell, par lb.. 20c; medium"
pecans, per lb., 13oi Jumbo pecans, per
lb., 16o ; giant pecans. Louisiana, papa;
shell, per lb., 25c: filberts, per lb., I5ci
Drake almonds per lb. 15c, paper shell,
lSc; Brazils, per Ib.j 10c; large washed,
per lb.. 12c; black walnuts, per lb., 2Hcl
raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., tc: jumbo pea
nuts, per lb., Sc; roast peanuts, per lb..
le: shellbark hlckorynuts, per lb., lo;
white rice popcorn, per lb., 4c; checkers,
Ber 100-packace case, $3.60; checkers, per
)-pkg. case, $L75; .Loan berry . boxea
quarts, per 1.000, $2.71
.Metal MnrUet.
NEW YORK, Oct. 2. METALS Leofl.
t. , rrj re. T .. .1 . ton c.
ter: Quiet, $5.006.70; Lohdon, 20 16a.
CoDDer: Dull, no transactions: etectrolv.
tic. J18.S7H; lako, $17.00; casting, $16.62
16.75. Tin: Quiet; spot and October,
$41.1241.S7: November. 41.12Q41.23:
December, $41.1651.TO. Antimony: Dull;
Cookson's, $8.30. Iron: Quiet and un
changed, London markets closed as follows: cop
per: Quiet; spot and futures, I74 2s6d.
Tin: Quiet: snot. 118716s: futures. 1SS
10s. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 64s 6d.
ST. LOUIS. Oct. 2.-METAL8 Lead:
Steady. $4.COff4.55. SDelter. Nominal. 16.D0
65.65.
Oil and Ilostn.
NEW VORIC. Oct. 2. COTTONSEED
Oil Steady; prime summer yellow, spot,
$7.187.60; Ootobcr, $7.30; December, $7.14;
SAVANNAH. Oct. 2 TtrnPRMTIlsir,
Steadier: 3S5itic. Sales. 40S liliV? r-
natnt. ttlZ ,..,. . . .a . , .
wci.o, inu iuii., , BUIIHIlOlltO, 1U DDIS,
ROSIN Fil-mer alt m-.-,! arivnnnul
Sales, t&2 bbls.; receipts, 1,584 bbls.;
HhlpmenU, 6.S03 bbls.; stocks, 118,647 bbls.
Quota: A, B, C. JD. E. F, Q, I, $X60; K,
$4.15; M, $4.60; N, $5.1fi; WO, $61.0;
Coffee Market. .
NEW YORK. Oct. i nnvvvv'Ti..
ports of larger Sao Paulo redeipta and
heavy realizing gave the coffen market
Ari unsettled appearance. The opening
wub niuuuy hi an aavanca ot a to s nnintu
on steady European cables, but prices
soon weakened and closed easy at a net
UHCimR fir , in in nninia, I iprnh.. D nh,
December, 9.81c; January, 9.96c; March.
10.20c; May, 10.40c; July. IO.6S0: September,
lO.COo. Spot coffee unsettled; Rio 7s, 10c:
U n -. A . ,u ....... r. .
ouitiun in, iTiu, iiiuu, (juici; uoruova.
1316c, nominal.
Omnha Hay Market.
PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 upland, $12,000
13.00; No. 2 upland. $11.00912.00; No. 3 up
land, $9.00011.00; No. 1 midland, $12,000
12.60: No. 2 midland. llLoafi,i2 no- V o
midland, $9.00G11.00; No. 1 lowland, $3.60a
10.60! No. 2 lowland, $8.00Q8.C0; No. 3 low.
SThAW-Wheat. $4.6036.00.
ALFALFA No. 1. IM.OttraiK on- xr
$12.0O14.00; No. 1L $10.0013.00. "
, Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Oct. 2 nnTTnw-
Market closed steady at a net decll nn nf
2 to 6 points for the day. The census ro-
pori aitrucieq no special attention.
Futures closed firm: Octnlmr. 1.1 wi..
December, 13.SCo; January, I3.C3c; March.
lS.CSc; May, 13.71c.
Satrnr Market,,
NEW YORK, Oct. 2. S UQ A R llaw,
B51ieIjr '?ay "ntrlfugal, 8.45o; Muscot
vado. 2.89c: nlnluauH unr-iir 971V..
0,600 bags. Refined, quiet. '
. 1
AVool Market.
LONDON, Oct. 2,-WOOI-Tho offerings
at the wool auction hhJi m,in 'if .
?tf 7?i ""TL",6'00"?.? amounting to
Wednesday. n)" nclua next
St. Louis Lira Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Oct. 2. CATTLE
- w..o, v.w ttcuu maraet Steady: sroorl
reeders,
69.00: I
southern
$6.00011.60; southern steers, $6.00(87,75;
HOOS-Recelpts, 8,100 head; market lOo
lower; pigs and lixhts. $5.6038.70; mixed
70 ' ,s,408l7G: Bod heavy, $8.50
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,500
head; market steady; muttons, $3.75K3J:
yearlings, $5.004(.00j lambs, $5.6007.40;
Sloax City Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 2. CATTLE
Receipts, 1,254 head: markst steady to
10c higher; beef steers. $7.60ff,75; feeding
fe0.0.?'1 .he,lf"-s. $5.25U6.35; canncrs,
$$.6004.85: stockers and feeders, $6.6Oft7.00!
calves, $8.75Ct.60; bulls, stags, etc , $4.50
6.00.
HOQS Receipts, B.618 head; market 10c
lower; heavy, $S.0Oir8.15; mixed, $816418.25:
light, $8.268.30; bulk of sales TuS m'
SHEEP AND LAMBS It ecelpts. 1.554
head: market steady; muttons. !.W,,:a
wethers. 14.tXKrjl.C0; ewetj, $3 50C4.25, lambs
Fairmont Creamery t p, e. suar .. ..
Fatrmftnt ("reanierr 7 p. t. nM
, i.miuo,uj: stoCKern flnil
.mr-S?ilf Srw" aPd Wferi, $4.75
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Slow, Steady to
a Little Lower.
RECEIPTS OF HOGS VERY FAIR
Fnt Sheen nd I.amtm Very Actl'
anil Geiirrally Ten Cents HlKher
Feeders t'nlrly Active
anil Kulty ateitdr-
SOUTH OMAHA, Oct. :, 1913.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hobs, Sheep.
Orflclal Monday 13,673 2.S18 41,3v8
Official Tuesday 10.JS8 fl,370 41,149
Official Wednesday.. . CiJU 6,499 40, t!
Kstunnte Thursday 3.CH.K) 6.W0 19.00)
l'our days this week. 33.CW !U7 141,042
Same das Inst weelt..34,l3 17.KJ9 148.4SD
Same days 2 wits -ago.. M,4 tt.W 176,C
Same dny 3 wks am..24,M7 2!,61S lfi2.0S4
Same-days 4 wks aKO..M.34J 16,149 107,SSI
Bamo days Inst year... 29.300 I1.6J5 16S.000
Date. I 1913. li: likli.lllO.lll00.lKM.137,
fiept. 21
Sept. 22
Sept. 23
'est. 24
8 41
a
? 441
6 62
6 6S
8 411 8 II
6 871 6 Ki
6 SI
s cs
8 03
K fMlk.
$ 431
8 10
0 ha
8 431
8 12
6 761 5 S3
8 41
3 49,
8 16
6 75
6 W
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
3 07(4!
8 15
8 49
S tc
8 hi
6 46
6 57
8 16
6 77
5 96
3 OS
5 tt
6 96
e
(103
8 43
ft 67
C 67
6 CO
ept. 27
Sent. 231
8 Z4?
2C
S 46
8 05
6 14 18 32
OS
Scut. 29
S 3t
6 16 8 39
7 98
Sept. 30
S 21) S G2i
6 2a 8 411 7 8S
0 69
Oct. 1..
uct.
8 21
8 43
8 63 7 87
6 001
0 01
8 4I f. 26 7 tb 6 m 5 W
Sunday.
r - 11.- .tU
iuiuiu miu iiniusiviuii "-"
nt tl,. llln .t.,u i.r.l. Hniith lllllillli.
for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock
yesterdav afternoon:
RKCEIPTS-OARS.
Cattle. HoKs.Shocp. l ises.
C, M. & St. P
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo 4
Union Pacific .( 14
C. & N. V east.... 3
C. A N. W wont... i W
C. St, P M. ft.O... 1
C, B. & Q oast,... 4
C, B. & Q., west.... "8
C, R. 1. & P., cast. ..
C, R. I. & P., west, .1
Illinois Central I
Chicago Great West. ..
Total receipts.... 120
3 .. ..
lit 63 ..
4
HI 1
3
5
17 19 3
8 1
1
4 .. '.,
1
H 75 3
HEAD.
tie. Hogs. S)irtM-
M7 1.048 1,191
416 1,037 6,028
818 1.U6" 2.34S
1,328 2,110
.... ....
610
30
42
A
150
376
JW
225
110
220
146
63
71
X
75
108
16
13
43
4 I) 4 I
20
89
814 ' .... 16,876
Morris & Co...,
Swift & Company
Cudahy Packing Co...;-
Armour & Co :.
Schwartz Sc Co...,.'......
J. W. Murphy
L. P. Co ...
Sinclair
W. B. Vansant Co,...;,
Benron, Vunsant & L..
Illll A Son
V. B. Lewis ,..
Huston & Co
J. B. Boot & Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Ilusz
McCrcary & Kellogg....
Worthelmer & Degon.;.
If. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros ,
Mo. Sc Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
lilgglns
Huffman ,
Krebs ...I
Iowa Ontsnn Pn...
Tanner Bros ,
John Harvoy....i
Other buyers
Totals
.4,6X1 6,153 27,551
CATTLE Itccoiills ot ruttlo wtra nulto
liberal this morning for a Thursday,
about 3,000 head being reported In the
yards. For the four days this weok the
total run shows a falling off of about Goo
head as compared with last weok and a
gain of over 4,000 head as compared with
tho aamo period Of last week. The mar
ket as a whole was rather slow and dull
from start to finish, partly because of
tho unfavorable condition ot tho eastern
markets and partly becuuse buyers had
already purchased very liberally this
week. The quality of tho offerings wus
also rather poor, there, being few really
desirable kinds on sale.
In the end tho best beef steers sold at
prices that wero very nearly if not fully
steady with yesterday, while the less
doslrabje kinds wero weak to as much as
lOo lower In spots. There was -nothing
really toppy on sale.
Cows and heifers wero rather slow
sellers, but the prices Paid wero not much
different from yesterday, being steady In
most cases and In some. .instances pos
sibly easier.
Ti19' besti'f!97. tfero ln -falr roQUest.
Prices shoeing lltilo chango on that kind
but whoif it came to the less desirable
Brdo? .ne market was slow to 10c lower.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
steers, S.268.C0; common to fair beef
pcrs, KUmMS; fair to choice yearlings'
WA304ifl.!i0; good to choice heifers. $0.60
7..5J good to choice cows. $6.2506.60: fair
to good grades. $560ff6.25; common to
fair grades, $3.60-95.60; good to choice
Blockers and feeder's. $7.sWs.OO; fair to
good stockers and feeders, $6.75fi7.25;
r?"U"n., to, lr stockers and feeders.
W.0OS6.75: stock cows nnd heifers, $5.00
fta?:$5ya7s'VM' W!B-W; . "tags.
Reprosentativo Bales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ar. l'r. No. Ar. Vr.
No.
11...
?(l T . a.
1098 I SO
t-UVVH.
... 7(0 3 CO
... 110 I 00
... M0 4 00
... 847 4 30
... 833 4 21
1 730 4 73
II lilt 8 75
14 304 I 75
10 '..1120 I 7S
1 1240 S 31
.13...... 1011 2S
...IMS I 33
HEIFEn.8.
i S 60 24 , 1030 es
t 7M I IK 4 ' I7f a in
. 710 fl 20
BULLS.
t 1420 6 K
CALVES.
,J "0 e 00 1 110 1 ti
11 347 8 00 1 230 I 2S
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
It 641 23 3d (Ot 7 SO
I.... 80S S 73 MS 818 7 30
Ki ??. " 740
WESTERNS NRIlBAfllf A
31 feeders. ,1200 7 16 47 feeders..l079 7 15
43 feeders.. 939 7 45 16 feeders.. 931 7 45
34 cows 932 E 85 1 cult 130 9 75
V feeders, .1058 0 90 12 feeders, .1635 7 00
31 feeders., 604 7 60 26 feeders.. 840 7 00
18 cowsl.... 930 6 33 10 oows WW 6 90
Skulls 1135 BCD 16 c. & 11...1048 6 05
U feeders,, 1068 7 10 13 feeders.. 959 7 10
10 cows 111K ft on ii Kin. . c,it r. nr.
66 stockers.. 628 6 85 7 feeders!. 950 7 60
jeeaers.. 833 7 60 3 heifers... 640 6 10
3 heifers... 750 C 10 7 heifers... 792 6 00
3 cows 960 4 25 2 cows 955 4 75
IS feeders.. 884 7 00
C. A. Snow, Nebraska.
13 c. & h.,..106O 0 30
Tully & Musser, Nebraska.
11 steers.... 967 6 75 162 steers.... 963 6 60
F. H. King, Nebraska.
11 cows 1066 C CS 6 cows 861 4 10.
B, Aufdengarten, Nebraska.
7 cows 1028 6 10
J. A. Lore. Nebraska.
6 feeders.. 618 6 65 7 feeders.. 902 6 35
.W. 8. Nicholson, Nebraska. "
18 feeders.,1187 6 CO 2 feeders. ,1100 6 CO
. , WYOMING.
24 steers.. ..1150 7 00 41 steers.... 1230 7 75
29 steers.... 1202 7 75 27 steers. ...1211 7 75
28 steers... .1193 7 76 12 steers..,, 1237 7 66
23 fetders.. 878 7 30 45 feeders,. 854 7 30
86 feeders.. 848 7 30 43 cow 938 6 55
2 cpws 1089 6 85 10 cows 1061 6 00
14 cows 823 0 65 33 cows 861 6 65
i, . ciJ' -rhBX' Wyoming. .
40 steers... ,1085 7 45 3S steers.,. .1120 7 45
2 steers... ,1130 7 45 10 steers... 1022 7 00
13 steers.., ,1020 6 66 14 cows 976 6 66
15 cows 957 6 30 1 bull. ..,..1410 6 S5
. . J. M; Cameron, Wyoming.
21 feeders.. 926 7 65 16 feeders.. 1143 7 76
4 steers.... 1185 7 00
A. L. Bishop, Wyoming.
4 cow.,,,. U70 6 65 3 feeders,. 83 7 40
SOUTH DAKOTA.
16 feeders.. 923 6 65 11 steers.... 1114 7 33
Frank Zenka, South Dakota,
10 cows 982 6 95 2 cows 966 4 SO
C. L. Nelson, fiouth Ilnkntn
11 feeders. .1113 6 90 10 feeders.. 880 6 75
5 coevs 1012 C 10
K. L. Fllssoum, South Dakota.
1 bull 1150 6 60 2 cows 1125 6 60
11 feeders., 889 6 60 1 bull..... 1060 -6 60
9 feeders.. tU 6 CO
HOGS The market oponed out In fair
season this morning with the shipper
buyers and one or two of the packers
buying up the choice kinds at steady to
strong price As soon as the more
urgent ordurs had been filled tills
strength died out, and when buyers began
bidding on the rest of thn offerinim. th
prices offered looked to be around
iiivhoi luwnr Bciieia retused to get out
at this decline, thinking that the trade
n rufl mwui v. .. 1 1 ,-u ,.,..j ... .. -. ,
r!id X? ylsia Sr,r .lis
lower and It was not I on it until bldx had
settled down to a Mttoo lower basis.
Salesmen were still demanding steady
money, and as the offers failed to im-
I'rove notninir was none until alter w
o'clock, lly this time It had become up
parent that imrkors Intended to buy hogs
lower or not at all and sellers began to
cut looe slowly, most of the sales being
nado nt the decline quoted, that Is MTlOc
lower than yestarday'a genornl market.
.Movement was very slow nil the way
through anil It was after midday before
everything was cleaned up. Tho extromo
close was iirobahty the lowest spot ot
tho dny, Somo sales made late wnro
quoted ns helnK n flat dime lower. Hulk
sold at t5.lWi8.J0, and a couple of toads
of Rood butcher weight stuff went to the
packers at $s.55. The quality of tho light
and mixed stuff wn better than for
weeks back.
Representative sales: "
So. A
8h. pr. No. at. Sh, r
... I 00 40 IM tdffl 3 17
m I W II 3M 820 3 !7t
300 3 10 it 133 ... 3 20
4i0 3 10 IT JJ 200 I
00 I tSU II t& 190 8 30
340 I 111, 31 213 19 3 20
... I IS 31 tl 40 to
120 3 13 II Ill 110 I 30
110 I II 14 330 40 8 33
W 111 0 121 140 8 31
1M 3 13 TI .217 10 M
230 8 II OS tit 13) 8 3d
I II II 7 HO I 30
IM 8 11 71 lit ... 3 30
10 8 IS 43 21t ISO 8 30
Si") I 18 4 30 SO 8 30
.., 8 13 31 214 ... 3 40
.,. 8 15 37 110 120 8 43
M II (04 ... LIS
(0 8 ITU It 311 0 III
330 I 17 "4 II.. ,e.2K ... I IS
PIUH
... 610
30....
:.....
.. ,.
It... .
49
II
It
49
47....
II
67
no
317
It 3tt
II 334
St. . SM
..241
..341
. ..
43....
M....
ro. . . .
16.. .
373
117 f8
BIlEliP Tho receipts were 76 cars, or
iv.vtu neau, wnicn was a little lens man
oihi and two weeks ago, but a few huii-
"....i"""v1" f""' V."' """""J
uiv-u uvmi mure man on tne corresponu -
Ir,.- ,l.u . rrv. ., .t,.
iinn,Antat.n
of feeders wa very much t
If wnM n,i lh. flpnt nt 4I.A iv.nlr
. i i . i i,..i , vr ,;",' "v
quality. Thoro was no material change I DlrKftnl,e1 a nautral goeernment and mar
in tho supply of killers bxcent that the itlal law. now practically Is in forcr
general quality ot tho lambs was a little
Honor anu tncro wore mure oi tne cuoice
grades in sight. Aged shep Offerings
conilsted almost entirely of ewes and
these were In meager supply.
Briskness nnd a dlmo advance ln
values characterized the trade In both
fat lambs and ewes, everything on tho
killing order selling .practically as .fast
as tho packers' buyers could get around
to tho different lots on sale; An early
olenrunco was' mado. Among thn sales
wero several loadH of fat lambs that sold
up to $7.20 and a bunch, ot fat ewes
brought as much as $4.25.
There was nothing new noticeable ln
tho feeder trado as tho demand, con
tinued good like it has Deen all tho
woek. Country buyers wero not nn nu
merous but commission men had a good
many orders and they started In filling
tnem in about the same notches as yes
terday. Tho movement had fair activity
all tho forenoon and In tho end every
thing at all decent ns feeders was picked
un In irnail seiiaon. Fcedor lamhii nrs
quotable anywhere from, $6,00 to $0.60,
wcigni anu quality oeing important mo
tors In making the prico.
Quotations on sneep ana lamps: i.amos,
good to choice, 37.0W7.20; lambs, fair to
good, JC.GMJ7.00: lambs, culls, tiOOJft.OO;
minus, reaaors. t.anju,w; yourungH, guou
(o choice, to.lAtfS.di; yoarllngs, fair to
good, $5.2505.60; yearlings, foeders, $4,001
l.ss; wetners, gooa to cnoice, if.zairi.tu;
wetliors, fair to' good, $4.0004.25;, wethers,
feeders, $4.0004.35: ewes, good to choice,
(ykfM.K: ewes, fair to Rood. $3.7504.00:
ewes, feeders, $3.(Xff3.6o; cull sheep, $2.00
3.0O,
No. Av. Pr.
288 Wyoming feeder Iambs 68 6 60
HW Wyoming feeder lambs 68 6 W
63 Wyoming wethors.. 83 4,25
63 Wyoming wethers ,.. 75 8 60
147 Wyoming feeder lambs 68 6 DO
121 Wyoming recaer lamos. os e wj
91 Wyoming recder lamDs w t u w
86 Wyoming feeder, lambs 69 6 60
167 Wyoming feeder lambs 68 , (1 60
G5 Wyoming recaer irvaius 68 o w
t'f T .) . I. .. e...1.n Inn.),. M A M
mi iunitu ivvuri ......, . v w wv
282 Idaho feeder lambs,., CO 6 60
162 Idaho feeder lambs 60 6 60
129 Idaho feeder lambs..., CO
221 Idaho feeder lambs CO
0 60
6 CO
6 50
6 60
0 60
0 60
6 35
6 35
0 95
0 95
6 95
t 95
6 93
0 90
6 90
6 53
4 10
2 75
335
4,10
. 690
' 060
660
6 23
6 25
6 25
6 25
0 GO
0 60
4 10
7 10
7 10
7 10
4 35
4 35
4 35
300
6 10
C CO
0 CO
0 CO
0 30.
6 60
C 60
6 60
0 60
l 60
6 65
660
6 80
6 80
C 80
4 10
. 3 10
4 65
6 90
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 35
3 30
6 CO
5 60
. 6C0
660
4 30
4 30
4 90
4 30
4 30
3 76
5 00
5 90
6 SO
6 90
6 06
660
3 60
4 30
3 tS
4 00
6 CO
3 20
4 00
4 75
fi 00
3 30
1 20
4 25
3 60
6 2S
3 60
3 60
3 50
3 60
3 60
209 Idaho feeder lambs, ,. CO
144 Idaho feeder lambs ,. 63
180 Idaho' feeder lambs. Ct
168 Idaho fcedor lambs, C.1
i'lo ianno reeuer minus , m
83 Idaho feeder lambs ,.,..,''63
190 Idaho lambs G6
151 Idaho lambs . 77
207 Idaho lambs ...,..., CO
222 Idaho lambs , 67
206 Idaho lambs 06
193 Idaho Iambs i, 69
IV T ,. 1 ... 1 ... 1.. nn
tAii .uiii.u miiiwa ,, I ........... , ,, w
353 Wyoming feeder lambs 67
87 Wyoming ewes IM
96 Wyoming owes 86
21 Wyoming owes 93
171 Wyoming ewes 05
243 Wyoming feeder lambs 49
136 Wyoming reedcr lambs 67
212 Wyoming feeder lambs.,,.., 66
85 Wyoming feeder lambs 45
136 Wyoming feeder lambs 63
194 Wyoming feeder lambs,...,. 40
mm Wyoming iccuer lumps, oi
803 Wyoming lambs
C3
292 Wyoming lambs ......
221 Wyoming ewes
. 63
.112
129 Idaho lambs
161 Idaho lambs
202 Idaho lambs
73
72
71
42 South Dakota feeder ewes. 84
260 South Dakota feeder ewes, 73
225 South Dakota feeder ewes. 76
60 S. D. cull feeder ewes 74
178 South Dakota feeder lambs. 45
255 Wyoming feeder lambs,.,,., 65
241 Wyoming feeder lambs 64
235 Wyoming feeder lambs 54
348 Wyoming feeder lambs...... 41
176 Wyoming feeder lambs CO
256 Wyoming feeder lambs...... 67
218 Wyoming feeder lambs, 68
222 Wyoming feeder lambs. 69
229 Wyoming feeder lambs 68
314 Wyoming fet-der lambs 67
6 Wyoming feeder Iambs,...,, 67
SCO Wyo. cull feeder lambs 48
190 Wyoming feeder lambs 45
179 Wyoming fcedee lambs...... 46
94 Wyoming ewi ....101
198 Wyoming ewes. 90
49 Wyoming yearlings .., 90
128 IiWho lambs ,, 74
149 Wyoming feeder ewes.,,,,, 89
103 Wyoming feeder ewes 89
181 Wyoming feeder 'ewes ,89
79 Wypmlng feeder ewes, 89
614 Wyoming feeder ewes 90
190 Wyoming feeder yearlings,. CO
157 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. CS
99 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 70
146 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. 82
148 Wyoming feeder wethers... 86
165 Wyoming feeder wethers,,. SO
149 Wyoming feeder wethers.,. 95
C Wyoming feeder wethers... 71
78 Wyoming feeder wethers.., 91
68 Wyoming feeder wethers. .100
111 Wyoming feeder lambs xj
33 Wyoming feeder lambs...
403 Wyoming feeder lambs...
106 Wyoming feeder lambs,..
373 Wyoming feeder lambs,,.
264 Wyoming feeder lambs...
48 Wyoming wethers
786 Wyoming ewes
368 Nebraska breoder ewes..
43
. 61
. 43
. 47
. 51
.109
.106
100
63 Wyoming breeder owes 107
133 Nebraska feeder lambs 65
147 Nebruska ewes 94
126 Neb. wethers and yearlings. 94
261 Nebraska feeder yearlings.. 89
150 Nebraska lambs
62 Wyoming ewes ..
1215 Idaho lambs
92 Idaho ewes ......
., 92
.. 71
..124
..116
11 Idaho cull ewes..
197 Nebraska feeder lambs 61
73 Wyoming feeder ewes-.... 91
W Wyoming feeder ewes 91
241 Wyoming feeder owes 92
196 Wyoming feeder ewes,, 91
05 Wyoming feeder ewes...-.,,. 93
117S Wyoming etves 93
3 40
83 Wyoming ewes 99 4 00
226 Wyoming ewes , 97 4 00
3S2 Wyoming feeder lambs..,,.. 60 60
80 Wyoming feeder lambs 60 6 60
vuiisns iity- i,iv stuck BlarUrt,
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oot. 2, CATTLE
Receipts, 3,700 head; market steady to lOo
iiiKiiuij prime reu steers, s.B6inv.65;
dressed beef steers. $8.00418.75: watm
steers, $6.60ft6.40: southern steers, $3.76S
7.00; cows, $4.26&7.16; heifers, $5.00&9.00;
stockers and feeders, $5.50ti8.15; bulla,
$4.60fl.60; calves. $6.0010.00,
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market
steady to 6c lower; bulk, $8,164)8.55;
heavy, $8.3088.60; packers and butchers,
!S.30y.57H; light, $8.0038.55; pigs, $6.00t;
7.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.300
head; market steady to 10c lilgher; lambs.
$6.7rfr.40; yearlings. I5.oii.oo; wuthers,
$4.26416.00; ewes, $3. 7684.50.
Dry (ioiuls Market,
NEW YORK, Oot. ".-DRY GOODS
Cotton goods markets ruled strong today.
naw suits were easier. i arris wero
a , strong
I
I Kw to the ItuaUan-Bec Advertising.
i PIEDRAS NEGRAS WILL STAND
1
Pnrrnnra Anenrre. Amf rirnno Citv
arrftiiza Assures Americans uuy
Will Not Be Destroyed.
FOREIGN PROPERTY TO BE SAFE
Onlrrn Hint So t. S. Troop lie Sent
, to Mi'xlomi Tcrrljory Wllliont In
striirtlntin 'front AVnslilnfftnn
tilveti li- War Diirrnu.
riKDRAB NUCHAS. Mex.. Oct l-The.
city of I'lftlrns Negrns will no be de
stroyed, and every protection will bo af
forded property iwned by American and
foreigner during any hostilities that may
arise between tlie constitutionalists nnd
the fedoral armies.'
This .assuranco was given American
military authorities late thTs afternoon by
a representative of Jesus Carranza, con
stitutionalist commander, following vig
orous protests made by the Stato depart
ment through United States Consul
Blocker. ,
It had been reported that with the
ovacuatlon .of tho city by tho constitu
tionalists, plans had been mnde to dyna
mite, the-tpwn to .prevent anything ot
value falling Into the hands of the fed
erals in case their advance was not
checked by the momentarily expected en
gagement south of here.
i "rai
Noutrnl OoTcrnnicnt Orannlaed.
Vll1lU,l.n tUtm ........ .. 1 .. .
i T,-nllnivlnir IM.
! I'OUOWlng tblS
w,,wi. t.,,o wouinuwv . rum ill,,, fc
ch the same as residents of Pledras Negras, with the as
,'s of the week slstanco ot the American authorities.
I ..-... . ,ut. . . . i i
niemiivv u. tun jvnicricaii auviiuiiiicr,
Fifty men were employed to guard
property on report that organized bands
had begun to saok abandoned residences
and business places, Looters will be
summarily shot.
Tho protests of the Stato department
wero presented by Consul Blocker and
Major Caldwell of the Fourteenth United
States troops at Eaglo Pass.
At the conclusion of their conference
with tho constitutionality authorities, they ,
wero greeted with crlos of "Juge de
uvbj" igrape juice). ,
)rilrr from Wnr Oarraa,
WASHINGTON, Qct, 2.-Ordors that
no American troops be sent. o Mexican
territory at Pledras Negras without spe
cific Instructions from Washington wont
from the Wnr department today to Brig
adier General Bliss, commanding the
United Btates border forces. Full ad-
Vices have, been received from General
Bliss nnd Consul Blocker concerning tho
critical sltuatloil existing at Pledras
Negras as a result of its practical evacua
tion by tho constitutionalists before tho
advancing federals, but tho Washington
administration Is confident that there will
bo no developments to mnko necessary a
departure from Its settled' pollcy ot non
Intervention. Olrl Arrested ns Spy.
. HL PASO, Texas, Oct. 2,-Mnrle Zunlga.
an Amcrlcan-Mexlcanlglrl from Douglas,
Ariz., was arrested In Juarez this morn
ing by tho federal authorities on n charge
or being a rebel spy. she arrived to
work for a trlegrnph company and went
to junrex on 0 .sightseeing trio. She was
arrested" on tho Mexican side of thQ In
ternational Bridge, and Mex can official
assert that oho was currying messages
irom'ino rsonora rebels to sympathizers
in Juarez. Sho lias not been .Placed In
Jail, but Is being detained at a private
ncuso. t'cuerni soldiers ofre guarding the
house.
PERSONAL HOLDINGS OF JOHN
D. IN NEW YORK 5 MILLIONS
NEW YORK, 'Oct. S.-John'D. Roekn.
feller owns rriore personal . property than
any ona other man ln New York City,
according to the personal tax assess-
monts for 1913, - mado publlo today, Mr.
Rockefeller's personal property is as
sessed at $S,C00,000. Other personal prop
erly assessments were:
John D, Rockefeller. Sr.. $395,000: wil.
llara Rockefeller, $300,000i Thomas F.
Ryan, $200,000; Mrs. Russell Sage, $463,000;
Herbert I Batterlce, 3600.000: Jacob H
Bchlff, $400,000; James Bpeyer, $200,000;
Herman eieiciten, eiuu,vw.
This docs not include real estate, stock
or bonds,
GERMAN FLYER ALLOWED TO
LEAVE FRENCH TERRITORY
BOULOGNE, France, Oot. S. The
French authorities today granted an au
thorization to depart from France to
Lieutenant Btotfen, tho German officer,
who landed near here with his aeroplane
on Sept. 29.
Before leaving. Lieutenant Bteffen
thanked tho French authorities for tho
courtesy he had been shown. He told
them that he had not Intended to fly
across French territory, but had been
blown out ot his course and compelled to
descend. '
JUDGE RESTRAINED FROM
HEARING C0NJEMFT CASES
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 1 The stato
supreme court Issued an alternative writ
today restraining Superior Judge John
E. Humphries from hearing the contempt
cases of Emll Hendrlckson and Thomas
Russell, who had been cited by Judgo
Humphries to appear before him tomor
row to answer for signing "a resolution
of defiance" drawn up and circulated by
socialists.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MABKET
Cattle Slovr, Steady. Hogs Steady to
Shade Illaher.
4 CJlUCA90, .-CATTLE-Recelpts.
4,600 head; market alow, but steady
beeves. $7.15(69.40; Texas steers, $3.907.w!
western steers. $6.158.30; stockers lind
feeders, $5.304T7.85; cows and heifers, $3.75
438.65; calves. $7.76011.60.
HOGS-Rocelpts. 23,000. head; market
steady to a shade lower; bulk of sales
$80478.75; light, , ttSCOV.OO; mixed. $S 0
pigi, u.mi oosmsMi r0U8h' i8-0020-
, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 32,000
c2!.5nrk--t eteady to strong; natives.
V. lSPi'' we'toms, $3.904.90: yearlings.
$4.904j6.90; nattvo lambs, $5.8637.40; west
erns, $6.0007,40.
St, Joseph Lire Stock Market,
ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 2. --CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,200 head; market steady; steers,
$5.p049.00: cows and heifers. $4.004T8.76,
calves, $5.00010.00.
HQGS-Recelpts. gjoo head: market
Slow; top, $8.65; bulk, J3.2Mf8.43.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.000
head; market steady; lambs, $3.00417.25,
i.tre Slock In Sight.
Receipts ot live stock at the six princi
pal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs, pfieep.
Sioux City, 1.254 6,518 l,tf(
Chicago i , 4,500 3.000 32.000
Kansas City ,. 3,700 6,000 9.301
St Louis 8,900 8,100 (.600
St Joseph...., . . . 1,200 8,600 8.000
South Omaha.... 3.0W 6,600 i.ooo
I
Totals
...12,554 63.C18 73.351
American Telephone 4& Telegraph Co
A dividend of Two Dollars ser hre win be
paid ot) Wednaadajr. October II, llll, to aloe
feV.JbV,ii.,h.Vi:10" " buM"" -