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THE 0.‘[.\".\ D\IIY RII. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL| Bevere Deoline in Wheat Took Placs on Chicago Market Saturday. PRICE FOR CORN WAS ONE CENT LOWER Onts Prices with Other Gralns, Market Somewhat Ensicr, Slumped in Sympathy While the Prov . w AICAGO, Oct. 3 o eurred In wheat today. due to advices from the soutliwest stocks are said to be pillig up December closed at i loss o closed le lows: and oals were January provisions were from jower. With the opening sales started in a downward decline continued throughout sesslon. The opening was barely rathe: wdifferent cables, Decem! unchanged to a s r higher at local houses with St. Louls conn had selling orders froni the added to this was the b 2¢ at 8t. Louls. The big | on the selling sidc enly general lquldation nni A wheat direction th prices and the entire teady on v belng o | tand rthern apring, no st RN-S8pot futures 4s 34 1 A dull Dacember Condition of Trade B LIVE en« Sage ducke, Fresh stock. POULTRY —1 940100, roostar tukevh, 116713 47 K1gc Tk to fancy e FRESH pickerel Packing dairy, ia tu FIBH sci ke bluefish, 15 ddock. 10c; Letors. bolied per 3¢: black b Fre: by gal. $1 HAIRIE BRA HA 1o CHICK $14. oted 1880C]8 th Pet Pric Dealers £9.0) §i.5) hay of Zood o ' recelp Adly. One of the chief f ing the bearish sentiment wa primary receipts, those, at St ng the greatest gain. Ther mand at any time 1 the volume of trading was small about bottom res on December being 1u1 @7T%c. Clearances of wh were equal to 227,200 bu. Trimary were LULWO bu.” againist 11 Ago. nheapolls and Duluth rapor celpts of 683 cars, which. with Jocal re. caipts of 88 oars, none of contract grade made total receipts_for the three points of | #11 cars, againet 577 last week and 91 a | year ago. ! Extremely favorable weather throughout | the corn belt. together with the weakness | in wheat, were responsible for lower in corn. 'Commission houses wern the hest ge'lers, while shorts did most of the buyir The volume of trading wus light weliing between M8GALYC i 1550 455 cember closed lc lower at #43c. Lo ceipts were 8% cars, with 46 of contract | srade. | The weakneas in wheat anc principal factor in bringing out froe of oats by dlscouraged longs. and slumped accordingly. The ¥ sh ment was stimulated by the fine weathe which is sald to be resulting in freer offer ings from the country. wenk ber 801 between Local receipts were 188 care Th-n was little doing in the provision | pit and prices were easior in sympathy with | ihe lowsr gr>‘n prices. Janunry pork closed At a loss of Tl at $12.45, January Inrd was off 21c at $6.57% and ribs were down 2% at E"v!mllrd receipts for Monday: M rars: corn, 465 cars; onts, 28060 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: High.| the larg s &how Tittle el wing price lowe and e Mour | sipts B%He and 38 TWheat 20 oars; hogs Articles | Opon Low. | Close. [Yewy. *Wheat | tDee. | M | T TIG T @ TG A4 8% iGn | | anl any | N A% TIRTTRY TR 6 | per mere as follows: winter patents, $3.90 a0 &) *2'50713,9%0 --’.-'m." n1lcnv?v " ww straights, $3.80@4.00; bakers, $2.60 WHEAT—NG 3, 72@82%; No. GRENRG & G ’7‘:, » YE—No. a BARLEY-- Dofi feeding, 8@46c: fair to ml‘lln' K, T@she. a el e BEED-N x. %5¢: No. 1 northwestern, L3X 2 red, TG vellow. #%e. | 3 white, 35%@ No. | rime tmothy, §2%: clover, contract | 3 ovlaxoxss—mu porkc. per bl &11.25 per 100 The: v hof'. flh -lde- (loose), 89,0079 25 dry fted whoulders (boxed). $8.6214@6.T5; hort clear en (boxed), $5.7519.00, B Feiomiag wers. (o Feceipts and ahipe ments of flour and graj: B R Flour, bbls Corn, bu. 101600 880,100 196,800 exchange today ter market was dull and easy “.D\k dairies, Ma@lde. FExg cue- included, 18619 he but- ries, | at of the Day Commodities, —FLOUR—Receipts, } exports, 11,96 bbls.; sales, o0 | Quiet, but_with ‘prices steadily held, | Inter patents, $3.80G1.50; winter stralghts, 750390, M Patents, $4.70G4.90; Minnesota. ]uw grades, ye flour, steady: fair to good chofce 10 fancy, $3.4563.40. |P°'m.’.",“‘|}’_f,’"" vellow e i Kkiin_dried, $3.206 fih?— No. 2 Western, e, t; r‘;‘ and Jersey, G768, o m{&‘""‘ ng. o' T—M{Ipln, 2,660 The market for 0. 2 red, elevator, ostern, | f.ob, e | 1., Buffalo. bu. exports. spot’ was eaxy; and K%e, £, 0. b, i Duluth, %0'c, f. o, b, No. 1 hard Manitoba, ¢, f. o. b., t. "Options developed early sir ngtl on. higher cables and good local buying of December, but soon yielded to realizing | and western depression. The close was Tather weak under a light cxport inquiry | prospective larger recelpts closing 30, a c net lower. May. 83 3-164 closes " December, YORN~Recelpts, spot was enwy $40-16085 1-16c, closcd, 188,900 bu.; bu. The market for nominal, elevator, 53c, f. o. b, afloat; No 3 yellow, B86c white, 53c. Options declined 'under lquidation and favorable weather conditions. The market weak, net lower. M closed. December, 51%@51 JATS—Recelpts, 165,900 bu.; The market for spot : standard white. 2 te, 43¢; No.3 white, exports, &0 ; e exports wus dull 11%c w0 21,689 shipping, good to state, medium common to cholee, 216 Pacific coast, 1903, com ¢ common to to cholce. 2 to %5 Iba., dry, acld, 2@ firm; family, $10.00 | beef hams, '$21.50@ city extra_India easy; pickled shoulders. 53,@6c . dull; we. !flg ola- lnmz« ' to % Ibs., THE! 1.00; mess, $8.0048. tie; pickled bk ha! c. TTAY—Easy: oheles, lufl) ol lln'l‘{': I&-—!lud\ 18¢; California, k) Ibs., ldc. ;& —Steady VISIONS-—Bee 00; packet. $9.5041 mess, 6.00. Cu 9 ‘fll 2\ steamed, tobe Renned, cary. coniinents $9.2 npound, short « ‘Ifi llull. $13. Firm: domestic, :mr EAE e mery’, Nmmon to cholee, )&i"_’h.» imi- creamery. 16@18c; renovated. 13g17c; faadtsie _flf{ uier: state colored " small vhne 134e; Firm: state mixed, @ u«ma- Io firsts, trigerated, nnu. m«-. western ,A Easy; fair to extra, i@ full larg *large white and Pennsylvania, state and Pennsyh G 24 isgizie: thirds to seconds, -, am, colored, i tal W elty, Philadelphia Produce Market. DELPHIA. Oct 3 ~BUTTE! DUl i lowet | sktra sweatern cream nearby prints, 2 e teady, fair demand off; fresh wtllené‘ BBl mr':".“fi"‘ <4 ~WHEAT: No dull; S Ne. 1 fresh nearby. Agitde, loss off: . loss off; fresh 1%e: New York full 0 New York tull creams, g final | inal | b | Dutches, | ~hoin, on Varions | | Oats, ! cut " | No. 1 northern _POTATORS - tah POTATO Virginla me TOMATORS "NAvY B *ELERY wes(e Home IANS—Per Michigan, ¢ home grown, dr, ber, OMANA WHOLESALE 10c, : whitefis codfish, York Rye stra and grown sring. Oe. 4 ock; futur bs 144, mixed, quiet: 4= a; Nov dunl fean cfober = ”d MARKET and Quotations on Staple and Faney Produce. loss off, 1% lens pring chick s, @ ding_to mge, ; old ducks, 6c, young stock, 13@13%c: cholce be, 164 15c gh sh ca per 10 redsrappe w: lobater i1 ca 120} per I, ullheads, halitut. 9¢;: c1app bags. 10c; biuefins, 8c. counits, per ca selects, per ca per can, #0c xtra indard, 8—Per doz., o0 I by Omaha Whole- on: Choice Ne. 1 up- $8.50; medium, $8.0 $7.00. These pric olor and quality. D Dakota, per bu, ~tiome grown, per per v S ot s P, wax, per mark por mit et baeke! 58 grown, per baske bu.. §2. per dox., 30@35¢ per b, erate, $1.75. Per FR1 doz. TS $1.00. Utlah and Colorado, $0c@$1.00. ATtaling, Califo $1.00 per CRABAPPLY ATPL J ifora k stock, 8160 and Grimes Golden. GRAPES - California $1.50; Mu per §:1b CF \\H| Per ORANGES Mexican, all L] v bu California nberger, ebriska, orado, per POPCORN-Ter b HIDES—No. 1 8%c; No. 1 salted No.'t veal calf, calf, 12 to 16 Ibs., 12c; ‘sheep pelts, T v\ulmnn No. b., 14c; No. ha er Tb, unn shel! 1., pe small, ‘per ib. roasted peanuf almond st ST lower; . cember, 83%¢; Lo Grain LOUIS, Oet. Ma . "ORN—Market 8c: December, white.” 41G43c. RY B _FLOUR-Quiet, firm 4.10; extra 'fancy ; clear, 1401340, SEED- the; BRAN soe. HAY—Quiet; 5,000 1000 iRON ¢ BAGGING-SA,06: HEMP TWI FROVISIONS-Pork Lard v: extra shorts, lear, $10.50. cad: {imoth: -Mnrkt‘t springs, 1 Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu Ore per TROFPICAT, I'F Vilencies, o8, $4.00. green 3 to 12 iba. dry per 1b., peanuis,” per e. arket steady; No, firm, $7.55. turkeys, diicks, bo; Heese, Tige. box. $1.00; Silver, srnin Salaways. $1.00; ); Colorado Albertas, e d -Utah Sheldon, 250, bl 34,00, and Grimes Golden 3, Michigan stock, $3.50; per_box, $1.50; New gon Spitz. Groenings box, #1.1; Tokays $1.50; Corin- $1.25. home grown, New York LbY., §7.2561750; per T 12 sizes, $1.0 nch, $200§2.50 fanc 300 to ¥ $4.004 i Aniericas, onsin Drick 1zc. per 24 frames. $3.30 24 framee, $3.50. 2gc; shelled, 3@3iic dige; No. 2 green No. 2 walted, Gl ¢; No. 2 \m ted_ hides, 8150 | cream 1310, 12%c; C 5! £ =N horne hides, 1 soft-shell Jer N shell, rd-shel X filberts, [l‘):r ib. 16c; hard-shei per "}‘,‘ large, 5! and Provisions. L~ WHEAT—-Market cash, el e 851 De- eleyator, EyesTHC: Do, lower; No 2 hard, May, red winter patents. and straight, 13.608 mothy, steady, $2.75@3.2. CORNMEAL-—Stends, B 0 Dull, slow: sacked, cast track, 756 $2.70. Y. $8.00@12.50; prairie, COTTON TIES—$1.65. Jobbin, {boxed). | $10; clear ribs, $I Steady at $4.30. Spelter: steady; chickens, old, springs, 10c necemu Shipments. £,000 1 ooo Kansas City Graln and Provisio KANSAS CITY, Rocomber. €igesiic hard, 3 RN-—October, ay, Si@dTic; anit white, 40%c: No, 3, OATE-No. 2 while, No. 2, 5e. ~Timothy, prairie. §800a8.25. BUTTER— fancy, 17c. EGG8—Steady; stock, whitewood cases incl bu bu. bu cho! M Wheat, Corn, nd Oc Sugar YORK. fair NEW steady: test, 3 | finea 8, 4 confectioners’ A, loaf, b.40c; o crush 1.90¢ kettle. good NEW ORL/ S, O open kettle, centrif | whites, 43c; eae. . . MOLASSES-Dull; ¢ Evaporated Apples NEW YORK. Oc APPLES—The mark continues ¢ cholce, 64 ES—Were in ruled firm at from 34 APRICOTS—Firm & reported xtra_cholce ACHES—Steady Ji8le Minneapolis Whea NNEAPOLIS, T TAY 1 hard, ¢ rorthern. THesT: PLOUR—Du | first clears. $3.50 | BRAN—In bulk, Milwaukee MILWAUKE No. 1 northerr secol $13. 1o | or | DULUIH. Oel. 3 e OATS—3ic . Oct Timothy LR NEW YORK, markeis showed no day. businexs being | average. bee im " eurtal sroved by th 6%. Copper. nomi Iytic, $13.00613.%5; firm at $6.50. Wihisky P].um A \kl St Mo., ’r&e' December. Creamery, cuses returned, granulated, 4.80c; MOLASSES—Steady; holcs, velfow Oct The pig iron situstion Oct. 3.—WHEAT ~ Sige; cash c. 601 fed. sotier (G 0. 2 mixed, 39ic; No. WI\.. No. 2 mixed, ice, $9.50@10.00; 18%5@19%c¢; souri ed. ke Recelpts. Shipments. 25,600 164,800 26,400 30,400 “holce dairy, and Kanras new No. 2 Mol t 4.6c; mould’ A, 5.05¢ ed, 5.40c; powdered, cubes. .05 New Orleans, S1@42c SUGAR—Dull; @yct contrit- 13-18¢ seconds, centrifugal, T@ke. and Dried Fra 3»~EVAPORATED et continues quiet, ulet at 4@6c; prime, fancy, Gy g0od demund and e to 7 for all grades, nd a fair jobbing de- open Det. Clhiice reported 9,@10%c;_fancy, Ti@%c for choice for exira cholce. wr and Bran. —~WHBAT—De. . 3 northerr nd’ patents, $4o0G4.70 . T54414.00. rain Market. 3~ WHEA’ Sastac; 2 0. %, ige; Duluth Grais Market, ~WHEAT—~O0n 2 northern track No, ed Market. —SEEDS—~Clover, $5.60, t imports of a usual Saturday has 10 sec e allgmpts 7t in production and prices nominally unchanged. [ i ) ast 3-W] Hl.h‘»'lM) on T |°o| 18, Oct. 3~ WHISKY—8teady on Bihes TR IR g separator, | $6.00@ | Jum- | 1o | 2 npreh- sample, 4@ Octo- . Dioe and January, $6.57%. S160. Alsike, feature to- ! | cowe and heifers fed heifers @1.00; calves ‘ steers, ¥2.900 2. Oattle Receipts Heavy for the Week nnd1 - Al Kinds Sold Lower. HOGS ALSO SOME LOWER THAN WEEK AGO $2.35@4.75, the top corn- nners, $1 10; bulls, $2.5 o400 as'and Indian cows and helfers, §2.006 |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | 3,00 head; market was ge and ights, $5. 60 Kers, $5.%66.9); butchers and best A MBS fve muttons, ulls and bucke, W ERL) Receipts, 400 head $3.30604 .00 » Liberal Receipts of i heep and Lambs, but Demand for K ers and Feed- Receipts for Kinds, with temdy Markets, was the Rule. CHICAGG, Oct. 3 —CATTLE—Recelp ad. The market was nominal; good teers, $0.2506.00; po medium, $L0GAM; stockers and feeders, $2.2064.15; cows. $1.4004 ifere, $2.0001.35; canners, 1 b 3,504 foxas western steers, $3.0014.50 HOGS—Receipts o0 head; Mon- (estimated), 1. The market steady; mixed and butchers, $5.056 ; good to cholce heav 566.15; roukn 8,800, bulk of LAMBE—Receipts, arket for sheep and pod 1o cholco wethe cholce 822004 mbs, ers Has Heen Heavy Enongh to Keep Prices Steady. SOUTH OMA Catlie HA Hogs. Sheep, Receipts were Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesda umcial Thursda |OMclal Friday Official Saturday Week ending Oct Week ending Sept Week ending Sept Week ending Sept Weck ending Sept Same week g RECEIPIS F AR The tollowing table shows (e cattle, hogs and sheep at Sout the year to date and comparisc | year {Cattle Hogs Sheep A\ erag Omaha 1 parisons: 828 075 TO DATF receipts 61,951 rn sheep, western 4,405,530 | | Kansns City Live KANSAS CIT 0 hend; wnd dressed be good. $4. 0044 .5 0@4.10; westor eXins 1ndian Texas cows i; native heifer @2.40; bulls, $1 wv | Recelpts for week: 4,90, 1HOGS—-Receipts, ptrong; 26,05 ock Marker. stockers und feed (0,084 o hogs ut South price 1 days with com- the paia’ last seve and 5 Date. S-m Sept. .l g-m. 22 Sept’ 7 HBept Sept. Sept. Sept. gepl ept. 8ept. Oct Oct Oet 1003, {1902 1898, | 3 e 2. (1801 1000, (1899 4m ! 4,000 head: market was $5,6545.90: | 7. $5. 6500 | 4. 5 5. vipte 6. AND LAMBS 7 o lambs, '$2.90@5.15; fed exas clipped .nqu ~hmp 82406 3.50. Recelpts for Week i N western 5 6ty > 60t 3 New York NFEW YORK. dressed beef, sides, #419 .50 he 'ltln'k ‘IHI‘L H (he official number of cars of brought in today by each road wi Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. C. M. & St Ry. 1 Whabash ¥ Union Pac, 8ystem. S MR ,E & M. V. R.R. Bt P, M. & O... M. R R R B. & Q. Ry O &8 J.. bR L &P stock dressed | Tixpo toduy, 820 | quarters of beef. Recelpts, 6 head; 2 head on all western calves. Reported of a few veals at $7.00/8.50; clty 819@13%c, -olpts, 140 head. Reported {éw state hoge at $5.70 and tern hogs at $6.00 AND LAMBS-Receipts, rated stead ars of stoc ut $4.00: lambs “unadas at dressed lum H'r's. F <1 “OAL) ale. ne sales wi | dressc OGS sales wore a deck ;| SHE | head { about | kheep ven Duil, six Total receipts ] The dispositic ns follows, euc Ler of head 1 Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company...... Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour Co. Armour & Co, Boddin & Pric Morton & G.. Other buyers of l“n hityer put wdicaied: chasing ths nums | y | tock Warket. —(Special Tele 10: marke: | ows, ‘bulls and rs. 82,00 | Live et Cattle. Hors. Sheep, | K hiy 82,204 alyes . Receipts. | strong at $5.55@ mixed | @ss St. Joseph Live Stock Market, JOSEPI. O6t. 3 —CATTLE d. The market was steady ~Recelpts, 2907 head: ligl medium and Theavy, $ 4040, | 59 | | & ceipts, | | 864 1 HC 05; Totals . ad_COM'T 3 no a on sale this morning w which make @ test of the market. For the w receipts at this polnt have not been e Sive as there IS u aecrease s compuied with last week of uboui %,0.0 heaa, ana as | compared with the same days ot last year the decrease amouns to about 70w heau At Chicago, however, especialiy the first of | the week, supplies were %o neavy that the | market was piacticaily demoralized and the i supplies since that time have been neav enougn to prevent much ot a recovery Priccs at this point of course huve sufferc | i sympathy, bul stil the break has not been as raaical as at soms other markets, “The supply of corn ted steers have been | moderate ail the week, and as a resulc | prices_have not suffered very badiy. “he | top price of the week was 35.6). pald on Tuesday, and since that tme there have | been no choice cattle offered, o it is im- possible 10 tell what they 'would bring. The best grades, though, are probably noi over 10@1oc lowdr, with' the common and warmea-up grades lo@zc lower. Good cholce cattle may be quoted from $.10gs. fair o good, M.i5@5.00; #4.75 down, The cow market has been well supplied all the week, mostly with western rangers. Strictly cho.ce cows, which h.ve been very scarce, are pernaps not over 1oc lower for | the week. wl e commoner grades, and particularly b wower, canners sel 3 to good grades from $2.00@28), and good to choice are quotable trom § g On Wednes- day and Thursday it was almost impos to get over .00 for anything. but on Fr.day | the feeling improved considerably. Bulls are a little lower in sympathy with the decline on other grades and sell largely from $2.00@240. Veal calves have not shown much change. This has been Lthe most successful week of the year in the feeder division, in spite | | of the fact thet the tendency of prices has been downward Country buyers have taken hold in much better shape than at any previous time, and over 100 cars have been shipped to the country most every day. Owing to the heavy recelpts. how- ever, prices are considerably lower. The best heavy dehorned feeders are probably 1 not over 10@15c lower for the woek, while | crease $1.152.800. the light and medium welghts are, and | especially those lacking in quality. 15@ | ¢ lower. Very few cattle will be carried | oyer Sunday in.the hands of speculato and as @ result the pens will be practical empty for Menday morning. Choice h feeders may be a\mled from $3.50@4.1 | to good, $3.0053.4); and common stuff ‘from £3,00 down. There has been a big run of western grass beef steers on sale all the week, but the ality has been verv inferfor. The hest grades are about 10@l6c lower for the weel with the commoner kinds 154 low The best grades sell 'gely from $3.50¢ L5 falr 15 good. SBITI: and the com.: mon stuff from $3.25 down. Western grass cows and stockers and feeders have flucf ated just about the same us noted abov for the natives. ) | P AND LAMBS—Recoipts, none, Stock in Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock at | the six principal western cities yesterday Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | b0 4,050 7,000 | Kansas City 8t. Louis . 8t Joseph . Sioux City 001 100 | { Totals . | Coftee Market, | YORK. Oct. 3.—COFFEE—The | for futured opened wstead, decline of § points under realizin { ing the deeline in’’Hamburg and the in- | crease In the world's viible suppl | amounted to 622,22 bags for | and places the prespnt supply at 13, | bags. agafnst 11.050,325 bags last Asida from Hivre the forelgn markets | were kteady, with the Brazillan centers re- porting advances. Primary recelpts also were moderate. but. as the session prog ressed llquidating became heavier and at one time prices were 5@10 points lower. Just befors the close demand increased and the market was finally steady at a tial decline of .5 points. Sales were 250 bage, including November nt 4.7 - December, H.06c: January. 5.05@5.10c 5,25@6.30c; May. 5.40@6.45c: July August, 555c; September, NEW market to nd common from 5.60c Weekly Bank Statement. 3W YORK. Oct. 3 —The statement of erages of the clearing house banks of v for the week shows: Loans, $612.- Adecrease $4.144,600: deposits. $39 214.4(0 cireulation. $46.674, tenders, specie. $167 $235,241,100, $224,308. | L057.100 reserve. reserve required | S1.030700; surplus. $13.987, | 500. ex-T'nited States deposits, & Bank Clearings for Week, OMAHA, Oct. 3—Bank clearings for the week ending today wre $1.747.14.33, a de- the corresponding week of last | ! L Satur Totals.... Wool Ma ST, LOUIS, Oct. 3. -WOOL—Steady | diu rades, combing and clothing, 16@21¢ HOGS-There was Just a falr run of hogs | Hiaht e i vy Nl ‘1:~?fiwu here this morning for & Saturday and those | |5 wanned, were very slaw In arriving, which deluyed | L oNDON" O _WOOL~During _th the market {n bad shape. At the beginning | weak there has been a falr (nquity 8¢ firn hogs sold strong to & nickel highar. but | prices The arrivale for the sixth series | afier packers had their more urkent orders | bEICeS, The arrivale for the SO0 bai filled they were not so anxious for hogs and | 55, fboree during. (he waek were: N | the tate ‘arrivals anld a hig Gc lower than | gouen Wales, 4% bales. Queensland, 1.073 [ the earis” sales. 'The bullc of the heavy | hole: Vitoria 648 balen South Aus: hoes Kol early from 8500 to 8565 but rha | DAles: ¥ ope Dews aeld sarly frim SR 1o K6 | | tralia, 1,900 bules; Cape of Good Hope and | D e cass Natal, 9 bales; elsewhere, 34 bales. {rom .5 (0 8570 and lights from $.10 to For the time of vear the receipt week have heen fairly liberal as the eoin over last week amaunting 16 : M0 head and as comnared with the same ! week af Iagt yenr the (nerease nmeunts Aheut 10,000 h Prices have changed hy Netle from to day. but as comuvored Wil the elose of Ias( weak tha marke! i< fully nickel lower. Representative sales No. | Av. b Pr W V. sh. @ i T8 A 005 8 6 7 e be 4 o & & M [ i Exports and Impor:s at New York. NEW YORK, Oct Total imports handi and dry goods at th York for this week were $10, otal Imports of specie at the port of New orls for this week were $52,15 silver and 61,641 gold. Tolal exports of specle from the New York for this week were { and $1,000 gold of port of stlver | “ 0 0 —-COTTON-Closing in limited demand, prices § to 12 polnts Amerlcan middiing, 5.9d | v | spot, { lowet; NO DATE FOR CONVENTION Yet # bR 0 me of County Meeting in Not Fixed by the ers | \ Demao- 8- s AR Ity committes met Sat- ksonlan club to arrange ie nomi- 580 heavy us there is i | 9,00 head, and The demqcrs urday at the Ja | for calling a city convention for vation of school board candidates. The meeting was called to order by Chulr- man Bullard, A motion prevailed *hat | the city delegutes to the county couvention | | shall constitute the dclegates to the county o 3 : » SHEEP—There Lus been a very of sheep here this week, T last week of about over the same week of jast year of about | 0 liead. The demand, though, has been {1n good shape and all dekirable grades have w.n with ready sale at steady price Packers all liad liberal orders this week for destrable s and with the possible ception of ~ Tuesday wnd Wednesday, | i When there were a fow ‘W spots, the market has ruled active an commoner grades of course lacted to some extent and 1 weak The big bulk of | days consisted of were a good many heavy buye market prices have held steady irable gra Common lambs wes ure {he only kinds th any weakness. Quotations for grass stock: Chelee west- eri lambs, $.75@5.0; fair to good lambs, 16i4.75; cholee yearlings, §5.60a%.55 10_good Yearlings, $3.40@: choice wet ors. $3.354r3.60; (81F to Kood wethers. $3.15@ cholce ew 5; fair to good . §2.650 2.9 ceans sambn. $4 25t ; ‘falr to good fes lambes, 3350 4.00 fecder yearlings, 3.3 3 .03 25, feedel ' | gain g unced that there was vacancy on the city committee owlir to the fact that Committeeman Hart had ed from the Eighth ward to the Fifth Mr. T. H. Compte was eledted from the Bighth ward 1o flll the vacancy After 1e discussion relative to fixing the date for the city convention the chair- man was authorized to look into the legal | requirements regarding the matter and is- | the call. fixing the date there Candldates for the school board thus far announced on the democratic ticket are Mr, Peterson of the Eighth ward and Mr. George Pritchett, who has an office in the First National bank bullding. 110-111 Board of Trade bulcher eo and buiche OMAHA, NEB. feeders, 32.5095.10; | W, K, Ward, " ak \e secretary ann steady uve wy N neg- little mov the offer feeders, but ngs on most | ward ave | 87T LOUIS. Ot W% head. Includin but nrw) um market dull native shipping and export 38, top _oblainable for beel and Teok 010 e S g-uMm jparture is greatly | Firs chiestra il [« vocat | doparture | voting precincts | Thirty-sixth and Q streets. { Mshment e | expected | fames | work piled up. thie 1e <idewalke " pgps - NAME THEIR JUDGES Grading reason for AFFAle AT bUlel OMAHA Oordial Farewell Rsoeotin: Will Be Given Father Moriarty. parmanent Noek Inta Ihe Rock l€land road neiderable grading in ) feinit at aturday afternoon a larg = with scoopa, shovels and teams unioaded at the company depot Albright. It i understood the company will widen its roadwa teen feet, commen the depot. Juet how fa this gra w 1« not known Contracto [§ 1s charge of the grading outf e ke would work « preparing to do .o Sixteon Leaders of Peopls’s Party Ho'd ir Judicial Uonvention. LEAVE TWO PLACES OPiM ALL CITY REGRETS HIS DEPARTURE in tat | SELECT FIVE, At four Albr OMcials, Business and Clergy Ve Will Join in Extending Greet- ings to the Pioneer Priest. Men Advocate Bench, Cows Nonpartisan Acceptance wost here. % demn of Passes by go han h cald that Monday I Judges and Advecate commence Rights of Lahor, 0O, YEISER POINTS IRGH \ DOANF DICKINSON READ Ing places to s nominees, E. ¢ n. If the democtati eject the republic Baxter and J.ee & two popuiist Judictal ficket. populista auiet Mttle v all Saturday * { Judictal conve Magle Clty Gowssip. Mo Rev sermon D at w st this morning Moriarty Agnes he will deliver h at his 1 JOHN Popt T Poy Dem Dem Deme he filled L Page and A. N committee will ominees, Irving R lie, and replace them will complete the 1 hristie will 1 Tor ton days Wheeler will Preshyte chur vicos will commence instead of 8, as has gone to Lot parents for a couple of w and John Parks hit to spend born ta ) South 1 chuy having r t to the been at his own requ fir at Jackson, Neb. Father Morlarty lins he in South Omaha sixteen y ot friends, trane movatle par a erly 1, Ont., went & 0 o'clock tonight Samuel M. to visit hie n and has hosts having a personal acqualntance with almost every one in the city Ei ansas Cit A daughte | Mre M. Don His de his friends Father | St fafling | parish and his healt) oh, t Fath m i been regrettad by i and the members of his parish h Z Moriarty declares ti his heaith is and he dc emove where there give him In the building of 8t Tochial school and the Mori has worked “fent funds, and ti are now de ani In to the departing priest the members of the congregation and the friends of Fathier Morfarty have planned a reception for him at Anclent Order of United Workmen temple, Twenty-fifth and M stroets, on Tuesday night. A genera! invitation is extended to the public Th reception will be held at § o'clock A lengthy program has been L, there will be a selection by un or- Dr W J. MeCrann, chairman will state briefly the object of the meetir The Knights of Columbus quartet will a selection and thea Rev. R, L. Wh pastor of the First Presbyterian chur will make an address. Rev. Mr. W will speak particularly of "the high re in’ which Father Moriarty is heid by pastors aid church workers in South | Omaha ming after address of Wheuler Miss Maud O'Neil will sl ™ followed by uddress delivers Charles M n Murde n muk dress and oxpress regrets on th the city at large that South O lose such a valued citiz Mis O'Toole is 1ext o th 1 Rev. o st church, Jay J Board of Educa Parkhurst, pre Live Stock exchiange remarks, Th the principa prosent u wet anged the ting at Washing afternoon, called the Delegates had be tee and the the ticket pl fon which a ¢ was left vacant ovated sixtoen pop adjourned At abe at M tw t Qiiver has returned f fends and re to some en t 80 much wo te ; anve ente, Judge ana Mrs alt n September lie field by convent ) atter y he m \ parties were fnvited At that time to which J. J Aside 1 o adopted # The prior conyention partisan character, it ticket could not be e was engnged 61 the rectorage hard to affairs Poir m this form obtati plac w th aund of this in first-c streat « was yester con: to be - hos | arriv Jake Klein is getting around with the aid of a cane these days on account of having been kicked by one of hiis horses A business and professional men's gym- nastum o be apened at the Young Men's Christian association The retail clerks of South Omaha will give A dancing party at Workmen templs ou Thursday evening, October 15, Arrange. merts have heen made to accommodate [large crowd. “The general public is invite Denna Allbery left’ vester uis, where he will locate wain he orde do ho had not been ¢ wald, and the eted upon the ballot until it had been ratified by the populiste or some other party. Therefore it necessary to do the work o Elmer B. Thomas called t order, after giving the de to find where Washingte rie J. Quimby was pl G, Kellogg made se to was prepared. |,/ 1k Could Supplant ot Thomas explained that J axter had failed to qualify democratle ticket and that the committee could replece thelr these of two populist nomine Jto. It had declined to substitute Y and Doane, however, he declared, und thought the pops should not endorse Ierguson until the y ted. He moved that Read and 3. J Somie fecble opposition came " m demo names with & 1f 1t caved s tuet he was nomi- from but A me ! tian union | Dur will be Ixtec Young Penpie’s ld ut (he home of T 't Mis i avenue Oetaly ioe pr i ban' win « tr ' " sing on ip DI ; Yeler, Points be nt of the eturned yes e spent iness Liatters the bookkeepers at | on. (o part aha Marguret for vocal Bridget's retury of the Captaln D 8. »uth Omaha are down for briet Nolan will deliver of the avening and | lutions regarding the of Mortarty. In addition to the resolutions Mr. Nolan will present the departing priest with a number of valuable presents, the gifts of friends in fho Magle City. Father Moriarty Is the st on the program. After the presenta- | tion he will reply to the remarks of Mr Nolan and the others. King il Coad, Prcker ot I8 to of L tor e sic and Forgan and Patrick McArdle fonal bank, was passing | 1 the majority with him. 1 STONIS oreate Tany ‘1’.':‘-;.15“"‘;'-',::'“{! Yelzer and Polnts w empowered to g vel of the loeal Young Men® int a judicial mittee of five, which « ‘C“,‘,T.',’.‘:L ::_T'r: 1..’\1. v:u- that special at /1l have power to fill the vacancies and inday ufternoon mnlng the winter BElmer ¥. Thomas, A. F. Hansen —_— W. Logan fixed up the following platforn, A Cut Never Bleeds which went through, w ¥ Forgay After Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil demanding that individuals ax well as cor D] Reljeves antly ¢nd i porations denounced for Influencing bench the same time. aan o beast. Price REPORT ON YANKTON AGENCY] Superintendent Is ap- Platform Politics—\We favor a nonpartisan jud clary. By this we mean that the jud #hould be of different politics, should engage in polities personally, nor i political decislons: should not | nire by tlose politiefuns who have hitherio {tempted {0 control the judiciary, I #hould assign to the criminal | judge who will not protect crimin. |, Corporations—Judses should - not o favors from nor grant favors to corpor tions. A pass js u bribe A Judge should not try a damuge case agalnst a corpori tion with such a_bribe in his pocket Judges should not be as liberal in cuttl down and sotting aside verdicts of jurics against corporations as they have been in thix district 1 nion mend to Judiclary Adopted. Staley Declares the Yenr a Successful One Every Particular. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—(Special Tele- gram.)- The annual report of Superinten dent James Staley of the Yankton Trafning hool was made public today. He states that the year has been a successful one in every partlcular and that prospeets for the coming rear are quite as fattering. A consus tuken June 30, 1903, showed a total population on the Yankton agency of 1,695, The most Interesting statement made by Blaley. however, relates to the sale of in- herited Indian lands, upon which subject he has this to say “The sale of fnherited lands is detrimental and the ill eftect of it has not reached fta| climax. The first deeds were upnru\rfl as well as others, | April 15, 193, sioce which date 3,290 acres | have been sold at an average of $17.80 per | acre.” i Within the previous few, weeks bids have been accepted at a rate of 10,000 acres per | | month. “The money,” continues Superin- tendent Staley, “rightfully Invested by those | | recelving it could be made of lasting beno- | fit, but the prospect of a fe~ ““ousand dol. | {lars coming in seemed sul t to cause! j the Indian to live in (dleness «ad wasteful- After u sale is made of heirship land | and perding the approval of the deed the | Indian credit fabulons. As a result | when money is actually received creditor” | literally swarm around him and he s fo unate if he has money loft sufficient to buy Republican Primaries Tuesday. Republican primaries will b held in South Omaha Tuesday, October 6 The polls will be opened at noon and will ve- main open until 7 p. m. There will be two i each ward, making twelye voting places In all. ‘The voting booths are located as follows: | First Wand—First _district, Dickman's store, Twentieth and L _streets; Second district, Collins’ store, 627 North Twenty- fourth street, Second Ward—First district, feed stove, Twenty-first and Q strects; Second district, 308 N street. Third Ward—First district, Railroad ave- nue and County road; Second district, Bagle house, Thirty-second and T streets Fourth. Ward—First district, Twenty- sixth and O streets; Second district, Thirty- second and I, streets. Fifth Ward—First district, lumber office, Thirty-fifth and G streets; Second district, Labor—We endorse and recom the thoughtful attention of the the first amendment to the fod eral -constitution, which guaratees froee speech, a fiee and the right of peacenble assemblage. Judges should not deprive union labor of “those guarante nor_shoild they be governed by injui tions. “Equality before the law" should be their motto in dealing with the unions “Tronson’s, 1d G streets; Second dis- trict, Mayberry building, Twenty-fifth, be- tween M and N streets. Undertaking Rooms Damaged. The undertaking rooms of the George Ii Brewer company were considerably dam- aged by fire yesterday morning. This estab i located at 414 North Twenty- fifth street. Only by extremely hard work on the part of the fire department was the Joss kept down to $1.500. From an examina- tion made after the fire was out it J i A el e i discoverod that the blaze stavted in the i oy co O tments were made workroom In the basement, but no eause | girincina nast vear on the Yankton reser- can ‘be assigned. The company carried | yaion and the receipts from rentals were quite w stock of expensive caskets and | geniicin excess of those of last year these were mostly ruined by smoke and | Jjuage Willis Vandevanter, who has been er, very few heing burned. As It is |y Washington during the last twenty-four that it will take a day or two|pours, left tonight for St. Paul, Minn. to adjust the insurance, Mr. Brewer se-|jydge Vandevanter came east chiefly for cured the building at 411 North Twenty-fifth | the purpose of placing his son in school at street and is now ready for business. Dur-| Morristown, N. J.. and having a day or so ing the fire Chlef Garrett was slightly in- | (o spare stopped in Washmgton to pay his ved by a heavy casket falling on his left | reepects to the president and to see old| ind. Chief Garrett says that only by the | friends at the Tnterior department use of plenty of water could he prevent the | Mrx. W. E. Andrews, wife of the auditor from spreading, the wind was | of Treasury partm has gone to blowing hard at the tme. { Burlington, la.. in company with Mrs. 1d- ward MoKittrick, whose hLushand recent! Lol Begprtmont Buvy. | died tn this eity. Mrs. Andrews will visit The legal department of South Omaba I8 | with friends in Lincoln and I stings before busy just mow in preparing for $ 10| raturning to Washington be called in court shortly. Special Agent| pogtmasters appointed Barrett has only res tly recovered fr hall county, Peter a severe illness and when he reached .l n. resigned, Nebrasks office 4 day or two ago he found a Jot of county, Moses M He is doing al! he can to! roaigned. Mouth get . witnesses and evi e ther for rr ounty, H the use of City Attorney Murdock when 2 1o cases agalnst the city are called lamage suits against the city will come up at this term of court than for some Sixth Ward—First district, Twenty-fourth ness. WHEAT QATS.CORN We Luve the largest p wire syatem in America, and will give you the iatest telegraph Pprices at Chicago, Minneapolls and Duluth o'g.l for future v::‘\ls"v C‘Ctfllf:n l(k"“hfl market m t service given, Coms Wheat, 1516¢ per bu; on cets and corn, 1-0c i e Sy, Yl k. UR Wi SHIP US "JRRaiL” We guarantee highest cash prices and returns. paying drafts In adv signiaents. Comanissions, No Interest Charged for Carrying Long Slukl. E COMMISSION CO. CAP.B®BURPLUS $300.000 GENERAL OFFICES: RAIN ® STOCKS NEW YORK LIFE BLDQ., MINNEAPOLIS. - as the nt, cus | Plckering, | vice S. H.| anbury, Red | ung, vice A. ota—Chancel viee on Monthly Instaliments. ‘arm Lomes in Polk und Barron Count Wisconsin, within “~om 60 to ib miles fre St. Paul and Mi olis, $8 to §15 per upon payment ot __.um 60 cents to $L60 acre cash, balance in th five or ¢ years, on ‘monthly ments. Monthly stallme; % will procu farm and tull Informatior dress, UECKE'S LAND AGENCY, Cumebriand. Wiscon n Olme . M Ha willow 1oy r e heelhouse, d sistence Beatrice year For maps Fewer of the Neh Beatrice has heen The corp Natlonal bank o extended twenty CHEAP EXCURSIONS TO OHIO AND INDIANA POINTS IPTEMBER 1, 8 15 AND OCTOBER 6. RETURN LIMIT, 30 DAYS, ROUND TRIP RATES FROM OMAHA— DIANA INDIANA (« annnued: » . 1 nsport sseebse .(' omo Wabash Laporte 2 Crawfordsville North Vernon Vincennes KE) Hammond South_Bend Springfleld Dayton Cinclnnat! Bandusky Lima Bellefontaine dianapoll Richimond Terre Haute 42.00 Louisville Thls is only a partial list of points to which rate will apply. Full information at Illinois Central Ticket Office, {402 Farnam St., Omaha, or write H. BRILL, Dis. Pass. Agt., Omaha. | Y et ey w e G e wen | JHUTSAY NIENE < BN NG pa

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