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GRAIN AND PRODUCE Coming Holid EWH CORN PRICES ARE SO Oats Market Was Uneban Slow Murket, While W ™ Lower in vixtons rricen. CHIC ness per A pre-h Wit May corn ¢ 'y anged, wions were 100224 lower Trading in wheat pit ning up character in preparat holiday tomorrow, and while litte gencral cominission trad considsrable adjustment Ll The only bull news Wai the report that there eral rains in Argentine and tha west recelpts were lghter i ago, but this wes suticient euxy feeling eariler in the day ment In the pit was rather bea: ter half of the sewsion, the ig ing the larger primagy receip euster tone in outslde markets some by vesterday's buy domand was scittered, | May 90 and closed sc fower o December closed ne lower it 7 ances of wheat und flour we 6,100 "buishels 1,466,400 bushels, weo., Minneapolis, poried recelpta of, i) car Week and B9 a yedr ngo. Corn was fnn for a few mon opwning, butsthere was 100 m and prices. weakened, Decemb weaker. Covering by come. The continu grade cash corn re prices for December sayropath Closing closed %T%e ceipts W srade. A slow, dragging mokt of the time under was the order of the day Little was done but eve hollday and sculping The market was action of oth L4 ' aBHke, closing cember cloged a shad: Locnl recglpts were 59 cars. Liberal wélling of Janua ln by brokers supposed to-be for 1ocal packers Caused weaknes slons Janudry pork closed $11.00, Janwvary 1 wi off while ribs were down 124 Estimated receipts for to 115 cars; corn, 25 cars; oo SNE 00 hemd Yoard will he elosed eount of Thanksgiving. The leading, futures ranged as Articles.| Op *Wheat & Dec. May of aga in and M ranged higher; 1% 0041 T M cars, witn 10 market last ¥ in t ng he May . 8 tomors n. | High.| Low. o sow| TOGTI| ) i | 2% T% 2K | 2q142) 1% 141 1141 ay Nring was of mong I had shorts w with largely rchanged. wt -3 lower at 31l 106 | NARKET] HIG HER wed on A cakmness hoilday and and losed but § an eve- lon for the there wa thete w al trad mportance n_gen nortn- t thy o _caus The sentl rish the lat- fluences be pts and the There was ers and the declined to t 700 9% ual to g0 re- sy 6o last at the wale the put- low mp In ased off tween 4@ December Local re- contract ment 1ch 1 r being the wess in a el of prices night's close he oats pit up for ihe put crowd by the betweer the: De- rd and ribs account. of i provi- s lower AL § 5 cars; hogs, row on ac- follows: K% % | 415 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDA NOVEMBER 26 190! Futyres v b8 4d; May CORN 5 iary, 38 December, 8 $%4d; American mixed, December, 38 11%d; March, ot aulet; 114d JESALE MARKET. dition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fanecy Produce, BGGS—Fresh stock, e LIVE POULTIRY- Her chickens, vi4@ie; ‘roosters, ige, 460, turkeys, M@loc, 8511 ducks, 11612 hens, 167 ER—Packing ry, in tubs FISH-Trout, 10¢; perch. 6e; buffalo, y@se whitefish, $c: saimon, 1i¢; had- odfish, 12c; redsnapper, Ilc; , per 1b.. lobsters, green, bullheads, fic; catfish, 1dc; 20 %c; halibut, crapples, ; white bass, biuefins, OMANA WO spring wecording to ducks, Sgl0c; Turkeys, 1661 chickens, 4e 7 pickerel POULTRY geese, @2k, oking stock, 1 chotce to Todiine 3 iy 10 ters, 1b,, bags. herring, OYSTERS--New York counts, 43¢, per gal., $2.00; extra selects, G, per standard, per e 1ve; per can, per can, can %c; % jon Omatin Whole- Choice No. 1 up- g .00, medium, $5.50; .00 w. $6.50. These prices hity s color and quality, De- air and eceipts 1ght for N COR OATS—7c RYE—No. 2, ABLES, POTATOES—Colorado, $c; Dakota, bu 5 ative, 666170C S ATORS-Home grown, bisket, % inias, per 3-bu. bbl., NAVY Bis per ‘bu., $2.5. CELERY-Small, per doz., 25 California, 46G76c ONIONE--New home grown, dry, per b, 1ige; Spanish,per crate, $150. CABLA Wisconsin Holland, 1%c. TURNIPS- nla rutabagas, per Ib., whit , Blc ARROTS. bu., per $5.00, i large Per 2 Per ITS—Per bu AULIFLOWER. $2,75. TOMA - crate, 3. CUCTM California, per crate, California, per 4-basket LRE—Per doz., $1.00, FRUITS d Utah Keifers, $1.75; APPLES—Mic Califor- via Beliflowers, per box, $1.00; New York Gresnings and Baldwins, §3.35; "eating vari. otics, $8.00, GRAPES—California Tokays, $1 pony agas, per Keg, Catawbas, 22¢; imporied M ersey, per bbl., $8.00; 45,0066, 50. CRANBERRIES n Hell Bugle, $9.50. ver box, $1.75. per box, $3.00; Wiseon QUINCEE-California RUITS, brights and russets, TROPICAL ORANGES—Floriia 3@4.00; navels, $4.0074.25. Nd—Canfornia 300 to 360 choice 240 10 270 afzes, $4.00@4.%. ~California, pe 10-1b. cartons, £6e; tmported Smyrna, f-crown, 1Mc; G-crown, i6c; 7erown, 18c, wCOCOANUTS-Per sack, $4.00; 60c, DATES-Perslan, per box of 30 packages, $2.00; per b, in 60-Ib, boxes, 6e. BANANAS-Per me fum sized bunch, §2.00 @2.:50; Jumbo, $2,75@3.% MISCELLANEOUS, "HEESE—Wlisconsin twins, full Wisconsin Young Americas, block Swiss, 1 Wisconsin brick, Wisconsin limberger, I HON Nebrasksd, pe frames, $3.50; Utah orado, per 24 frames, $3.50. MAPLE SUGAR. PEARS—Color: winter Nellls, per doz., 12ige NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 8aid that Organized Party Buccessfully Attaoks Indus rial Btcoks. APPEARANCE OF PLAN OF READJUSTMENT Advance in United Amal, States Steel and thew is to amated Copper Attributed Restore Balance. ec to Desire NEW dustrial YORK, Nov. 2%.—A number of in- stocks suffered wide breaches in their valuations again today in continua- tion of the process which was so con- spicuous in yesterday's dealings. Some of the weaker ‘stocks were acutely affected today, while new ones were brought into the “movement. There was little in the way of specific news to account for the deciine and those concerning which there Was news were \not the most acutely af- fected. The news of the shutting down of mills to_work off supplies hurt Interna tional Paper. Fluctuation in Colorado Fuel seemed to impart varying views of the need of a sale of the coal and iands of the company. Regarding the railroad equip- ment stocks, it was argued that most of the recent change in railroad equipment was the use of cars to make good inade- quate terminal and storage facilities, so that there might be considered an over- supply of cars on hand at present. The only news accompanying the break of over § poinits in Railway Steel Spring pre. ferred was the appilcation to the stock exchange to list additional stocks which contained no surprise for those conversant with the company's affairs. It may be taken for granted that a well organized party siiituily directed the attack on these securities. he ouick rebound in their prices was sufficlent evidence of this tself. There 18 no reason to doubt the current reports of a general sweeping out of col- lateral in loans of industrial securities. It is fair to bear in mind that the disfavor with which money lenders view these se- curities has to do with the attitude of the market toward them, Many of these securities have never had a wide market and others have lost as much as they ever had during the recent period of dis- trust over the whole Industrial outlook. There Is apparently an intention to ad- just the prices of the whole body of in- dustrials to that of the stocks which have been severely scaled down. A relative firmness, growing into strength, of the United States Steel stocks and of Amal- gamated Copper was consonant with this view. United States Steel was probably also ‘affected by the reduction granted in freight rates in steel rails for export. A sharp rally In the raw copper market in London may have helped Amalgamated and Anaconda. The speclal movement in South- ern Railway was without explanation, al- though the stock was liberally tipped off for an advance. The late advance in the murket wiped out all the principal de- clines and established some fair gains in the industrials. Sterling exchange made another wide drop in spite of the quieter tone of the 10 money market and rumors of large engagements of gold for import were made plausible, withough mo definite knowledge could be' obtained of such engagement. The bond market was dull. Total sales par value, were $2,280,000. United States refunding ‘and the old 2s and 4s declined % _and the old 38 3 on the call. Following are the closing quotations on the New York Stock exchange: in closed today s tion. Inter: Industrials - firm. Kaffirs other South African pections were PARIS, Nov, curities and rentes showing great an were buoyant. The stead ib.—Business on the bourse Spanish and Portugese \rm the active, nationals were were irregular. enerally t the cic market was firm throughout, BERLIN on the bourse today. Nov Lrading was listless The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows th following ¢ 38,180,000 'm. 1,080,000 marks; 30,300,000 'm hanges arks; Cash in hand, Increase, sury notes, increase, securities, decrease, in circulation, del arks; notes crease, 46,060,000 marks. New NEW YORK, N per cent PRIME per cent. actual busi 4.8350 for e BONDS- regular he closi follows: U. & ref. %, 0 coupon do 3, reg. do coupon do new 45, do coupon 4o old 4w, coupon *do 1st inc Ches. & Ohl cce. Chicago Ter. Con. Tobavco Colo. & So. D. & R. G. Erle prior Ile do_general F. W. & D. Hocking Val, *Offered. BOSTON cent; time Atchison 4s Mex. Cent: Atehison . do ptd Boston & Al N. Y., N.H Union Mex. Central Amer. Sugar do ' pfd Amer. T. & Dominton 1 General Mass. Blectrl do pta United Fruit I 8. Steel the closing Adams con . STRERLING EXCHANGI sixty days' commercial bills, BILVER-Bar, & Le closing prices on stoc! Boston & Maine. Boston Blevated Fitchburg ptd 1o . Electric Adventure ... York Money Market. 2%.~MONEY—On call last bid, 2 per cent time loans firm; & per_cent; 2 per cent; and 90 days, § per cent; six months, b%@6 MERCANTILE PAPER-87% Weak, with ere’ Lills at $4.82400 at $1.7900(4.80 for rates, $4N1@4.84%; ness in bar demand and bills: posted 47944, we; Mexiean dollars, #0) Governtient weuk raflroad Ir- ng quotations on 0% L & N unl de 106% Manhatfan o & 07 Mex. Central 4 107 | de 18t inc 14 [ Minn, & 8¢ i 3 10 110 101% 1015 'y % 83ig | » | Reading gen. 6 St L& L M i L. &8 F. s bondy are as rex. 81 i rel L “ . in “ & ‘par i o . So Raiiway bs *Texas & P s T8t L & W Unfon Pacific 4s do_conv. 18 U 8. Steel 24 68 Wabash 4| do deb. B Wk L E. s Wis Central 4s Colo. Fuel c. B 4s 45 u 4 n 48 .. i s, 1061 106% Boston Stock Quotattons. Nov 1l loans, 5Y%@6 per loans, @8 per cent. Officlal and bonds: bany |Copper Range {Dominion Cbal 196% Franklin 185 " Isle Royals 2% Mohawk st bla Ol Domiiion e Jseeola gt e T 080 Quitiey 00 & 8.0 8% Santa Fe Co 1183 " Tamarack 17% Trinity L8 United States L 954 Utab ... © 10% Vidtoria I Bl% Winona Wolverine &'H New York Mining Quotatfons. NEW YORK, Noyv. 2.—The following quotafforts on mining stocks | Little Chief 13, |ontario OMAMA LIVE STOCK MARKET[,! ™ ttle Receipts Moderate and Prices Did Not Stow Much Obange. HOGS OPENED STRONG, BUT CLOSED WEAK Active Demand for Both Fat Sheep and Lambs at Steady to Strong All Week an Steady if at Feeders An SOUTI OMAHA Receipts were Cattie Official Monduy Otcial UILCIAL W edlie sdily Three Samne same | Sum days this week Gays ISt Week week vefore three weeks Ago Bame rour woeks ago. BSame days lest year.... RECEL LS rOl THE Y AR Lhe 10llowiig tuble shows the cattle, hogs und Cattle Hogs Shevp . 3 \verage prices d 1,004,576 paid for parisons: Date. Nov. . Nov. oV, Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov. o] G416 8| 461 4 10 w4 w4 [SUNEIE] 1682 * |4 10 11| 4 6| 184 | i I 44 | 464 | 44 464 | Nov | vov W, § ) 3 Noy Nov Nov ‘Indicates Sunday The official number of cars brought in by each roud was: Cattle, Hogs. M. & St PRy, B Pacitie’ 1t L1 Unfon_Pacific ‘System 49 A WURY. G 1 & M. V. R R. 14 8t. P, M. & O... 7 LR L& P 1ilinols Centrs Chicago G. Total receipts ....11 The aisposition of the day's recelpts wus vurchasing as _ follows, number of Buyers, Oman each b ead indicat Catt acking Co. L Jgs Ful N Hoxs. 8 18,60 12,508 101 re Ine 74,51 147, 49 oy o s i | ol oo s U8} vy o[ w Desirable, v YA 3 N soutn Omaha 1or (ue ius. several aays with com " rices reep. Btk Tohio pety s ot heep at South Umada for ihe year (v date and comparisons with last Dec 8,0, | 1903, (1902, 1901 (1900. [1899. |1898. 11857 8 % LR le. Hogs. Sheep. 159 5.4 toe 2 co 8cal 1 hel HO cases. to di lower gettin than was late Tod low 3 pared mark SH the i dispos withc spite been resul ginni; sid price: point: 00d 3.60; lings, ows. lower than the able Feeders week, $4.25@ ws. ws 119 cows. ves. fer. GS-There Before spose ed thelr 18 worse bid was of hogs here this morning and opened strong to a nickel higher salesmen had an opportu hogs. und of many Baughn i the ales were th n_yest extremely d before anyth Henvy bul decline of th lay 1 with' the et ix nearly entative sa - 264 EEP There nfluence of sed of. The few feeders much _t the fact ut of fully cqual t prices all desirable grad 0 how up in the rec improyement n noticed this week. is still selling to poor thing good is selling fre ng are 4.50; ewes, $2.25@ baby $3.2 lambs, arly ¢ al Hing les not generally and Hoks sold early they went Medfum weights sold from $4.15 to $4 lights sold up to $4.30. carries the market to the year 1o date; ¢ of last we same N ¢ e was a Hght run of sheep a t oubl . that markel tOmorrow. the week the demand for Kkillers has the 1ve strengthened Morc to 3.60@4.10; falr to go and lambs on hand this mov good market ruled active and stead Buyers all took hold freely eyerything in the ‘way also fully and the same as with Vest grades are a little higler. market as & whole this week saissmen are well satisfled, ns prices realized here have been well in 'line with those paid at other 03.00 Neb, 49 calves 1 cow : 18 calves A excess t however the sjtu orning i 6 10 and abou & market a result clearan from high ke n Inte A K last ndred time per h s o v A 3 i o © 120 ng, an al dems to and as s illers w of arrived al steady p there will at at supply a feds ipts a in_the qual Warmed-t dyantage, b 1y steady s Quotations tor grass stock: Cholce west- lambs, $4 6004.75. chofve yearlings. $.4063.60; fair to ggod yearlings. $3.15G@3.40; ers, $2.26(13.40; 3.26; good to chol fair to_good 19 vear. at satisfactory Taking the cholce weth- fair to good wethers, §3.0060 ce_ewes, $2.60012.85; fair #; choice feeder la feeder lambs, $3 feeder @3.40, feeder wethers, $3.1508.35; 200 heavy SHEEP murket, st i stockers, 3 AND 1 AM RS ive run market | | extremo | 4.00 ity packegs n kopt hess has ! I mark nickel | couragement as « trade ) rrading | | The mi flence nge WAS | are recorded wool - qu 341010 | T raaing The leadl as S0, | (i aing and | fine mediu ming Ut wuol changes qu algu in 't has been medi « 1aho ! m, 1841 A Wyo! it e At com the lower. Montana_ fine cholee, 19 % ST. LOUIS, Nov medium gr com} light, 1 ! woc hanged ratc but low, and faulty in buyers' favor | breds was taken ol Cape of Good Hope Following are | Bouth Wales Queensland, 11d; greasy, 7@, wcoured. Sd@1s 114 Australia, _1.000 greasy, 04@91 seoured, 5@ 1s sod Hope and tirm low and wod & et by the home trade, i Natal sold brikly st det New grades w ply New B 4011 70) bales @9 Pur \ifls ¥, Areas ad + ANEINA TA@1s §15d; greasy, 2400 bales: scoured, Falkland fslands, ST. LOUIS GETS SNOW LATE Tuesday's Stor " i 30 b n 1 in Nebraska Fails to Reach Southern Clty Until Svening. d under and _the strong. A result as soon 8T. LOUIS, Nov. . the season began faliing night this morning, the: ground vered to & depth of about pne and a halt {nches. The snow continues, According to the weather bureau the snow foll over Towa and west- ern Kansas, southern Il western Nebraska and the whole of Missourl HOLBROOK FOUND NOT GUILTY So The 1a 18’ ¢ first of d snow s0 sold rices in be no d as a o ittle on are, be nd con- ity has 1p stufft ut any-| yoey Decides After Long Trinl of Michigan Senutor for oft th Brivery. tuft the LANSING, Mich., Nov After twelve hours deliberation the jury which tried ex Senator Holbrook for attempted bribery of a talesman in the Interest bf Bl R. Sutton, brought in a verdict of not gnilty! Chamberinin's Colds lambs, Cough Remedy Natore's Plan, The most sucoessful medicines & Cures year- : Ohio, per Ib,, 10c $5.15" per -bbl 2i{c; sheiled, case of 1 soft-shell, per Ib., i4c; No. 2 soft-sheli bor 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard-shell. ver Ib., 13c Braglls, per Ib., 11G11%c; fliberts, per Ib. 11@11%¢; "aimonds, soft-shell, per Ib., i5¢; prdzahell, per Ibl, Mci pecuns large, per 1b., 20g11c; small, per (b, 9%@lde; peanuts, | 40 per 1b., Blkc: rossted peanuts, per b, ic; | Ghicago & Noi Chi walnugs, 12G13¢; large hickory nuts, { Chicago Ter. & Tr.... ver bu., §1 shell-barks, per bu., $1L7T5@ p v 00; Dldck walnuts, per bu., $1.25; eastern Ghestnuts, per Ib., 1ic. HIDESNo. 1 green No. Boi No. 1 malted, 7c; No. 1 veal ealf, § calf, 12 to\15 Iby 12¢;'sheep pelts, & 250, Sales. High. Low. Close. 530 6% [ Fidgd 4 B9 ud Company Cudahy ‘Packing Co. Armour & Company ... Omaha P. Co., St. Joe... Cudahy P. Co.,, Kan. C. Armour & <Co.,’ $oo City . Vansant & Co. W. L Stephen .. Lewis & Underwood... Livingstone & Shaller. . F. Husz Wolf & Murnan Lee Rothschild Newton & G. Haggerty Other Buyers Atchison . do pfd. ... Baltimore & O 40 P14, 1000000 Canadlan _Paclfic Cent. of New Jersey. .. Chesapeake & Ohio., Chicago & Alton. do pfd.. Chicago Gt. do ¥ pfd feeder ewes, ' $2.002 entative sales: ose Ll 7t runswick con ...l *Comstock Tupnel Con. Cal. & Va. Horn ilver . iron Siiver .. Leadyille Con . *Offered. $1.0002.00. | that ald nature. . Chamberiain’s Remedy acts on this p toration, relleves the lun ¢cretions and aids nature in system to a healthy condition. 1t not only reliéves, it cures the cold offectunlly and permanently and is unquestionably ihe most succossful medicine in use for this 1t is pleasant to take and oplum or other harmful drug. Kuhn & Co, 10 |Ophir 33| Phoentx 3| Potost 90 |Savage 1100 “ISierra Nevada 1% |Small Hopes 2. Btandara CIDER—Per bbl., POPCORN~Per Ib. HORSE RADISH--Per ‘:“:r'i; Vi N .3 ITB-Walnuts, No X 374 | i hard-shell, per 1b. $3.25. 13 gC. 2 doz., } an hio. 9 Nebraska cull ewes 1156 Wyoming feeder. ewes, &7 Wyoming feeder ewes 118 Nebraska ewes ........ 412 Wyoming ewes 20 Wyoming evies 130 Wyoming, ewes 2 Wyoming ew 78 Wyoming ewes |||l T Wyoming feeder voarlings 12 Wyoming feeder yearlings.. Nebraska ewes . §72:Mantana feader yeariings 2 Montana feeder yearlings. 224 fed natfve lamb; y 6 fed native lams ‘el native lambs.. 001l 3 Wyomipg cull ewes.......... 1110 WyomIng ewes 6 Wyoming e wes . 13 Wyoming. ewes ..., 41 Yyoming xearlipey . 30 Wyoming yearlngs.) 111 12 W yomdinge feeder’ vearlings. 217 Wyambni feodvr vearings T8 Wyoming yearlings, ..., 1198 Wyoming _feeder lambs,.. 8 Wyommg feeder lamt 195 Wyoming vearlings ' 26 Wyomjng . feeder. lambs 168 Wyoming feader lamb: 1459 Wyoming lambs . 28 34" native lamb: 7 fe1 native lumbs.. Wyoming feeder ewes X Wyoming feeder yearlings.. TOCK MARKET. restoring Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Nov. %.<Bahk clearin, for to- day, $1,090.21411, deerease of 141.061,2 from the ‘corresponding 'day Jast year. )rpose, contains ng For sale Ly L1 1 1 BRES s follows: winter patents, L7 aitbads] il AT—No. 3, Shastise i 'No. 2 red, oRN-No. 3/ 42¢: No, 2 2 yellow, 43%c, OATS—-No. 2 34%c; No. 8 whife, $a3sc. RYE--No. 2, fc. BARLBY: feeding, ($5ad0% fait, to cholea malting, 83653 8 No. 1 flax, 916, N0, ndrthwe: imo timothy, $2.95; clover, contrai NE-Mesa porky por bbl, #12 Lard, pet 10) 1bs., §6.40@6.#2%. Shor Uoose)." $6316616.75; short clear sides (boxed), $6.371666.50. l"nlhnwlnr‘x were the receipts’ and ships ments of flourand grain Recotots. Bhipmen ol SETEN g Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2%.—COTTON-TI market opened'steady at a_deciine o » cember dvanc 'P;’flll “HE An advance of 2 er do 1st pfd.. do 24 pfd Delaware & Hudson. . Del., Lack. & West.. Denver & Rio Grande e No, green, Truesdell of Sturgis Bankrupt. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. 2.(Spcelal.) —Henry M. Truesdell, a house painter of Bturgls, has filed a petition tn viluniary bankruptey fn the United States court jn this city. He schedules his liabilities at $912.51 and his assests at $1%. The full amount of his-assets J¢ elaimed 10 be cxy empt. " Refereo {n' Bankruptey Granville G, Bennett of Deadwood wiil' adjudicate the casé; it Faving been referred to him, Total . 8,084 6,863 CATTLE—Receipts of cattle were moder- ate this morning, particularly as sixieen cars of those reporiea were consigned al- rect {o packers. Buyers started out in good seusion and irading was active, with prices e as yesterday. ' not, many cornfed steers in stght thfs morning, but there were seyeral Carn oA GHNED 16 bidng! 10 The mar. ket could safely be quoted steady withyes- terday and- for .the weels the magket is {littie” stronger. Buyers have .appeared to be more auxious this week than they were last for supplies and as a resuit all but th wartied-up grades and common stuff are a little higher than at the close of last week The top price for the weck is $6.85, which wis paid late yesterday, he cow market was generally steady with vesterday. There were quite a few on sale; but packers bought them up fréely and all the early arrivals were saon dis. posed of, As compared with the close of ast week, the ket is fully steady. The best grades in fact are If anything a trifle higher. Medium and common stuff, though, is only about steady. Bulls, veul calves and stags held about steady tod and in fact have not changed enough all the week to be worthy of men- tion. The stocker and feeder market was slow and ;a lttle lawer today Chere were not many on sale, but those t did arrive were hard to dispose of. Speculators were afraid they would have to-carry over until next week whatever they bought and for that reason they wanted to buy them cheap enough to pay f loss of carrying them over. The tendency of prices has been downwagd all this week and a net loss of 15@%e {8 noted as compared with the close of last week. There were very few western grassfed steers here this morning. but those that 1id_arrive scid fully steady if at all good. For the week the market could also be quoted eteady to strong and aetive, Range cows and stockers and feeders have flu tuated as noted =bove. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Pr. Mo, 30 M 510 COWS, 4@ agéd by the o o smaller réceipta’ fop the' Xay."ffi‘i"."xlfm’. v Ing tendency” was® doou" hecked, howev: by’ lquidation' fd11é fi ‘the. Aishpnointing ehic pRRY BRI St. Louls Grain aud Provision: §T, LOUIS, Noy. %.—WHEAT—No, 2 red, cdl, trick, Sgac; December, S, May, rontasine; NO. 2 nard, TS No.' 2 cash, dic; 10tc; May, Ske. N cash, #ic track, T Siteo; May, %e; Decem: et ped, alley G0 DId....oe Tllinols Cenfrai; lowa Central L myrheeniogs Kansas City ‘Eouth do prd....... Manhattan L. .00l Loulsv. & Nashvilie.. Metropolitan 8t. Ry.. Minn. & 8t. L...... Missourl Pacific....... M, K &T 3 fo pid....... Nat. R, R. of M. pfd. ew Ybric Central... Norfolk & Western.. (D o St o 1l|nlurln & Western.... al‘fl Lard, | Pennsylvania _........ 120,006 extra | P. C.. C. & BiI'L1 L0 | Réading ......... * 9,000 do 1st pfd 100 do 24 pfd.....0 Rock Island do pfd. ... > . ist pfa. 5235281013 Mam SN YLD B0 202303 O, Liverpool cables, . “Justafter,, the opening were a,pofft worse than cxpedted, Wwhile the early wegther reports indicated favorable climatic canditions over the belt. After showing a. net less of 467 points the market was again sallied by a bull support and a renewal of the local: covering, but the market conunued guiet, and the ad- vanee was interspersed by {horough com- paratively narcow _reactions, - which fm- pirted a very irregular tone to the ‘mar- et. ' Generaily speaking the ruling was fairly, steady ‘and’ the market at'the ¢ was within a point or 80 of the best of t wession, with'November net 12 points Higher and the other: positions olrits higher, Bales were estimated at 000 - bales. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. %.—COTTON= Steady; sales, 460 bales; ordinary; Sc; good erdinary, 9%c; good middling, 1ic; mid- dling fair, 11%c: receipts, 21,664 bales; stock, 28.299 bales.. Futures, ' firm; = November, 10.9%; December, 10.936910.94c; January, 11.08 @11.04c; February, 11.12@11.1 March, 11.20 @11:2ic; April, 1L27@11.%c; May, U.23ai1.20c; July, 11.89@11.40c. ST, LOUIS, Nov. 25,—COTTON-—Steady: middling, 116! no sales: receipts, bales) shipments, U0 bales; siock. 5.0 bales LIVERPOOL, Nov, '25.—COTTON—Spot, fn limited demand; prices { points lower: American middiing falg, 6.30d: good mid- dling,. 6.12d; mmu"[v:,, {04d ; low middling, 5.90d; ordinary, 5.08d." The sales of the day were 6,00 bales, of which 50 were for speculation and 'export and included 500 American, Recelpts, 2,90 bales, all Ameri- can. Futires opened quiet and cloxed firm; American middling, & 0. ¢, November, 80; December, 641 December and Jan uary, 6.870; January and February, £.8d; February and March, 5:84@5.8d; March and April, 5.8d: April and May, 5.8id; May and June, 5.8GA8d; June, and 'July, 5.8265,5d; July 'and August, 0.8d; August and Sep tember, 5.56d. Ofl snd Rosin. NEW YORK. Nov. %5.—OIL—Cottonseed, quiet; prime crude, ' fominal; prime yel: low, #e. Petroleum, firm; refined New 9" | York, $0.00; Philadeiphiaind Baltim ’ $2.45;" prime, in bulk, $6.55. TURPENTINE—Quiet; 69%@ic asked. ROSIN—Dull; strained, common to good, $2.60G12.65. v BAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. tine, firm, G6c. 5 ROBIN-Firm: A, B, C, D, E, $2.20; G, $2.20; M, $2.40; T, $2.60; K $£2.90: N, $3.10; WG, 83.32; WW, $.50. OIL CITY, Pa., Nov. 2%.—O1L—~Credit bal- ances, $1.82; ceptificates, no bid; shipments, 74,508 bbls.; average. 0 bb's.; rune, 7,53 bbls.; average, 65,491 bbis.; shipments, Lima 75,658 hbls 48 bbls.; runs, Lima, bbls, tracis; OATS—Higher, T%c; Decormb ber, white, d0c, FLOUR--Duil; red winter patents, $4.10@ 430; " extra fancy and SURIENG 32040 L $3.00@3.8). SEBD—Timothy, steady, worln more. COMNMEAL—Steady, $2.30. BRAN=Dull; sackea, east track, H@ile, HAY—Quiet; Umothy, $.0@1%00; praie, $5.00010.50, IRUN COTTON TTES—$106. 1. HEMP TWINL PROVISIONS-Pork, steady, $11,40, Steady, 36224 Bacon. fower: boxed, shorts, §7.87 car 1ibs, $.12%; shiort ciear, 125, POULTRY springs, Thc; Keese, Sc. BU PTER—Demand iec; dairy, 13@18¢. LOGS—Firm; 26¢, loss HATHIIRNAASTI33R 20223 ce08 S —— ety REAL ESTA TRANSFIIRS, . - - WS Deeds filed “for ‘record +yesterday as fur nished by the Midland Guardutes and Crust company, bonded abstraciers, 16i4 Farnam street Charles H. Pickens main H, Ledwic b B A oo Qo Hetdle B, MeATVI{ 6 Fastor ¢ , block 7, Isabel add.... Slosburg and wifo to ¢ Perine, south lots 1 biock 48, city .. Anna Cortigan to A1 5 and 6, block M, rigan Place ... Walter H. Sanford B. Lewis lot 4, Bocond add...... b i ot 3 0 Union Stock Yards company 1o Minne Nary, lot 10, block 15, Firsg ndd. to BOuth OMANIL ..0oo..vasirns dyhvenss B, E. Wilcox and Wite to A) T lots 28, 29 and %, block 2, B. E. cox add , Rumsey Saling to Willfam' ¢ lots 1 to 5, bl EIKhOTR .\ siesses s Abram Sebring and wite to Intritate Investment company, limited, lot 16, block § Kountze & Ruth's add.... Olive C. Wood to same, lot 14, block §, same o2dok i il s Emma A Moores to same, lat 17, bloc same s 4% iry Met 198, city .. George Mittauer 1, lot 20, block add. 98 00 i o Henry W. Pennock to Anr naock, lot 4, Tabor Place add. Joseph Goldsmith and wife to J cast 33 feet Igt bloek Wirst add Edwin L.. Reeves to Stephion A ell, lots 1 and 2, block 24, 1l Briges and wife t wite, part @2.8; prime 1 uh].mu.., Onts,bu Rye. " bu. . Barley, bi.. On_the Produce i ter ‘Market was flrm; dairles, 14G10c. Vggs, cases included, Webse. CHICAGO LIVE and L wife 't De- w lot 6, block Falr Recelpts attle, .50 Sheep, with Steady CHICAGO, Nov. 24,000 head: to Hogs Prices, 2.~CATTLE—Receipts, 0od. to prime steers, $.1065. 50@4.90; stockers and } ; cows, $1.50@4.25; heifers, @ ;. canners, $1.607210; bulls, $2.000 ; calves, $2.0006.50; Texas fed ' steers, $2.76@m3.75; western stee $3.006 4.40. HOGS-"Recelpts today,’ %,000 head: esti- mated tomorrow, 20,000 head; market, steady: mixed and butchers, §4.2564. 19 wod to choice heavy, $4.3064.40 TOug! eavy, $4,00i(4.%5; light, $1.00G4.30; bulk, of sales, ' $4.1504.50. SHEEP. AND LAMBS—Receipts, 20,000 head; market for sheep, 10@16c higher; good " to 'tholce wethe: cholce mixed, $2,10G3.80;. native lambs, lambs, $3.1045.30, New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—BEEF~—The mar- ket was firm and e higher. Bteers, $4.00 to $6.00; stags and oxen, $1.50 to $.00; bulls, $2.60 10'§8.75; cows, §1.10'to $3.35. "Cables re- port - cattle firm 'at 0@INGe per pound, dressed welghis; sheep steady at lle to 12c; lambs, 120, dressed welghts; refrigerator beef seliing ut die to S per’ pound. CALVES-Recelpts, 14,366 head. The mar. kgt was fully steady. Veals, $450 to, $3. calves, 4c higher; grassers and fed calves 10 $5.00; westerns, $4.37%; city dresses veals, fe to 13%c per pound; country dressed, o 1lige, SHEEF 'AND LAMBS-Receipts, 8,504 head. The market for sheep was slow and weak; for lam} ter de- mand. _Sheep, $2.00; $5.00 to $6.90; e and steady mark, Mudgc, Cheese, 'steady. NEW YORK GENBRAL MARKET, y and 2, iich, Tois to’ Corris I Lowi First ada turkeys, chickens, Quotations of the Day om Various 124c; dilcks, J Commeodition, NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—FLOUR—Recelpts, 20,07 bbis. “Ilie murket was sieady. Win- ter patents, $.0Vir4.35; winter, stralghts, W00, Minunesota - patents, $1.5004. 6 Winter extras, #.0065.25; Minnesota bakers, $3.7008.85; winter low grades, @315, Iye flour, easy; sales, 600 bbls.: 1w o good, $3.2008.40; cholce fo fancy, $3.6@860. Bucks whest four, X 30 MEAT- Dl wéstorn, $1.0%; city, 30, . f., Buf- in_dried, $3.0 RLEY-Dull: fee falo; malting, 45§ R¥§-Duli, afloat. \;‘;tge.\'r ~Recelpts, 160,670 bu.; exports, g, The murket for spot was steady, 81%¢ In elevator und 8o f. o, b, No. L nprther Duluth, " ¥%¢ 1. o, afiodt; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal . os b, afloul. “Options opened firm and a whade higher on bet cables, small north- wost_recelpts, local covering, higher northe wesk jnarkets and good support at Clicago, Later It was casy und reallzing and net lower May, 83 9-16c, wei July, ™, closed at WHNIThe, closed at N Receipts, 144,700 bu,; exports, Tho market for spol was easy in elevator and we £ o b 2 yellow, No. 3 white, 19%¢. kel was Il but steady at first & dgalfne under hearieh - European Decémber, 9% a0%¢c, closed at 49c ATB--Racelpts, 220,700 bu.; exports, The market iy wpot \hm«k\‘lvl dird white, 48¢: No, 8, 46c; No. | NO, § white, 42¢; truck white, | and wife 'to Myers St L. & 8. block 8, Patrick's do 24 ptd st. Louls do_ptd. St Paul. o pfd.. Southern Southern Railway.. . pfd s Tt Texas & Pacific T, 8t L. & W. do ptd. Union Pacific do pfd. Wabash do pfd, W. & Lake Frie. | Wisconsin - Central do_pfd. Adams . ‘American United States. Wells-Fargo Amalg. Co) Amer. Car do pfd. by Amer. Linseed Oii. do ptd..... Amer. Locomot do prd. A Am. Smeit. & Refng do pfd. i as Amer. Sugar Refng Anaconda Min. C Bklyn Rap. Transit.. Colo. Fuel & Iron Col. & Hock, Coal Consolidated Gas...... General Electric....... Internat. Paper........ do pfd., ‘ Internat, Pump. do pfd Nat Nat. I 4 North American.. Pacifie Mall.. People's Gas Pressed Steei do pfd Pullman Palace Republic Steel. do_pfd Rubber Goods..'.. do pfd o Tenn. Conl & iron.. U. 8. Leather Ao ptd Western U'nion. . a0 pfd.. o 8. Bteel Northern Securith fair; fr. ceipts. Shipments. . LU0 9,000 109,000 29,000 - X .00 19,00 amery, 194 Flour, Wheat, Corn, bu Oats, bu. bbls.. bu SeeatiBes’ Hopper, Kk 1, Baling's. add, to Kansas City Gratn and Provisions, " KANSAS_CITY, Nov. 2.—WHEAT—De- cember, 6T7@6%c; M 08}4@63e. Cash, No. 2 hard, (2gidc; No. 'S, sigege; No. 4, 6.@ic; rejectea, id@uwdie; Nu. I red, 81G siysc; No. 8, 7G80c. CORN-—Décember, 56%c; May, i6%e. Cagh, 2 mixed, 40c; No. ¥ white, 30%@4ic; No. OATS—No. 2 white, 36G38c; No. 2 mixed, JHTRIZI. HAY—Choice timothy, $.90; cholce prairie, $5.26018.50 \E- $3.75G6.00; Wester . 0. by, SR L FERE Av. 1451 o sam 160 untze & 1053 908 18%c. Missourl returned, 24%c ses included. Zg. R—Creamery, 20@2.c; dairy, fancy, per..... and Kansas Foundry bt new No. 2, 44 2 i A 0 0 0 1 § 1400 AND HEIFERS, A L BULLS w CALF. RS AND FEEDE 26 19¢. Wheat Corn, Oats, ive. Recelpts. Shipments. - 152,000 145,000 15,400 ,- N aftoat; Option with cables bu bu, . bu. Tobe ot 23-OIL~Turpen- $2.55; F, 2.80; M, t x gection 22-15 Minnie Stuht The market |~ Wenninghoff. waus bar teady. 8 nd Pennsylvania | 1, Bright add hogs, $4.16%45; few choice lights, $5.00. Exports, 2,700 quirters of beef. hiladelphia Produ PHILADELPHIA Nov. i “lrm, good demand; extra nearby prints, 2%c. G Gooa demand; fresh nearby loss off; western, Zfiddc; southweste 32c; southern, 28Gdic. CHEESE-—Steaay, fair York full creams, faney 13e; falr to good, 10%@. 75t nglpwsband (1o Flanry HOGE—Re ey lots 6, 7 und 8, block ‘.j‘ 5. -BUTTE pia, o L western, 2ilae; e, 0, S04 g 1 calf....., 7 cows 1 cow. 1 cow. Lowther—Neb 1 heifer 85 calv 0 cows. . 16 feede Rouche—Neb. 200 14 helfers.. {ereford Co—Wyo. 24 teeders..1U50 stecrs. ... 1193 Pike-Wyo. 1 steer 2 heffers § pows 3 bows Kansns Clfy Live Stoek Market. KANSAS. CITY. Noy. #%—CATTLE ceipts, 6,00 head, Inciuding 100 head CHICAGO—MINNEAPOLIS { southerns; market, steady to weak f and dressed steers, steady 3 5.25; fair to good, $3.5004.15; western steers, | steady at 80; stockers and feedors. , Main office & c weak at $200G3.76; sout ers, steddy Manhattan Building, Dgaters fn | at $2.5068.80; southern cows, weak’ at §1.50 | ST. PAUL, MINN. Stocks, Graln, Provisions | @3.50; native cows, - steady at 1044, Bought and » com- | New 0. | ady; ber middlings HAY t; spring bras, $10.006024,00; - of shipping, $1.80; I 315, «Gise; 45 heifers. | 25 calves. i1 cows 17 feeders. . Cofteée Market YORK, Nov, 25— Rio, steady; No. 7 Involce, %c: mild, steady. The market for futures opencd steady at unchanged prices to an adv.nice of § per cent owing to smaller primary re | ceipts, bullish crop news and steaoy Fu- % | ropean markets. Following the call trad- ing was more active than receatly, owing | chiefly to the issuance of Docember notices. 9 These were out to the number of some 10, (0 bags ,and led to some swiliching to tho 'latter mgpths | The bulls, hows | ever, took . up all the contracts ‘thrown | over and’ thus sustained = the ne months, while the demand for the ia month." The market clased steady ut un changed prices to an advance of 10 puints. Sales were 101,750 bags. December, 5.5 5.050; January, 5.65@5.10¢; ~May, 6:066 July, 6.256.30c; September, $.45@6.40c; tober, 6.40@6.15¢. NEW 54 P, 8 cows..... 813 Fettorma cCOwWs., ... #67 teeders.. 1060 George W. 104 1000 E. state common NGBY%e: olde, iri2c; VaNe; 1902, 21@c; HOPS-—Seady 4@ 2, i MILWAUKE 1908, & northera, & Whe, asked HYE-—Steally; No. BARLEY--L SHrosc CORN-—May, #1%c, Minneapolis Wheat, Flo NEAPOLIS; Nov. cember, i May, Me: on bard, 81%e; No. 1 ‘northern northern. ™ige; No. 3 northern, FLOUR—FIrst patents, $4 patents, $4.8541.65; frst clears, $9.40; second clours, $2.30¢2.40. northern, $1G81%c¢; 1, BL@6%c. No. %, 6:@é%; sample, % Steady: Galveston, 2 to ' Car.. 2 25 pounds, fornia, 21 to % 1 puils, steady at $L.0G3.00; calves, steady “paunds, 1c; Tex a ‘11115 steady at $1.60G3.0; ca 5 Shners, HOGS —~Recelpts steers 1060 5000 head; market steady to be Jower; top, $440: bulk of sales | 34.20G%.30; heavy, $.20G4.%; packers, $4.200 4.30; and ghts, $4.200 440, SHIZEP AND LAMBS-F | hemd; market, steady to weak; lambs, $4.2505.00; wesiern lambs, $4.2 fed ewes, $2.05G3.28; stockers and feeders, 32.2503.25. bid 3.20 8. Patrick—Wyo. 1052 2 60 cows 837 2 00 1cow...... Byron Besslans—Wyo. .18 78 feeders 3 0. 1400 ] 1200 80 800 e 10 1210 PROVISIONS- Beef, family, $10.00 ( 1,00; mess, 880008 50; beef hams, $20.50 ( 27.00; packet, §9.0010.00; eity extra India 1700 Cut meats, easy; pickled @025 pickled shoulders, $6.0. hams,” §1050611.00. Lard, = easy western steamed, $36.85; . November, nominal; refined, easy; conti outh America, '$6.35: compou Potk, quiet; family, $18.00; short clear, 8! @15.00; mess, §12. 766113, RICH-Firm:, domestic 4qGc; Japan, nominal TALLOW--F city (3200 per age), 4%0; country (packages free), e BUTTER-Receipts, 4,176 pkgs creamery, 16@24sc; state dulry, 13 CHEESE—Recelpts, 4,25 pk state fu tancy late made and Bran, cows @ @ om oy bher. . n H. Sennett—Wyo. 11 cows, 10 fecders 3 feeders } feeder 8. Rul o do pfd helfers feeder. feeder. feeders. . J kK Murke 25.~-CATTLY St. Josenh Live St §T¢- JOBEPH, - No colpts, %18 head; prices mostly 10c Btives, '§5.60055.20; cows angd heiters, 8 4.50; stockers apd fedders, $2.0)4u4.15, HOGS -ftecohhis, 0161 Bead; steady to b0 hghers Hght, $4 2004 iam and heavy: $815GA.2 g 6 steer BHEEP AND LAMBS—iec 927 arket steady; lambs, $6.5u; 1212 ewes, $3.90. 108 | Tele Stoux Clty Live Stock Market ’ : . | Ship ¥ Peoria Market. PEORIA, 1L, 2%.—CORN. steady; new ‘lower; No. 4, pen ve’ 260 300 Seldinslicher: 160 Total sales for the day, 374,200 shares London Stock Market. LONDON, Nov. 2%.—Closing: Consols, money. 85%(N. Y. Central account Anaconda Atehison fair to_ extra, Id for cash or Margins n reasonable ov, new ~0ld i No. & Sugar and Molsses, NEW YORK v, 8B-BUGAR-Raw, quiet; falr refining, 3%c; c.ntrifugal, 96 test 4c; molasses suguw Refine No. U 8, 38 Mont 1 bull...... 150 3 bulls.. /1346 310 32 cows..... 929 B. Harris—Colo % m | pack [ firm; blls bulls. ery Jmportunt Exéhduges, feeders Privute Wires, \ Metal Market. YORK, Nov. 25.—METAI d to £16 17 In Lo and re were 65 higher at £11 5 was also firmer, closing at § Copper advanced s 6d in Londor closing a4t &65 28 6d for spot and £ futures. ' The local markel for copper rather easfé: Lake, electrolytié and ¢ ing are guoted at $IBGILIS. Lead was dull and unchanged at £11 in London and at $4.% in New York Spelter was un- ; z changed here at $5.69% and at £20 138 64 in Léndon. Iron clgsed at 488 in Glasgow und at 42s % o Midclesborough. Local'y iron was quiot. No, 1 foundry nocthern is quoted at $16,%, No. 3 foundry. ugrthern ut §14.006 150, N 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft at $13.50014.00 ST. LOUIS, Nov. %5 —-ME)ALS-Lead, dull at $4.00; speiter, lower at $#4.7. Evaporaied Apples und Dried ¥ NEW YORK, Nov. % —EVAPORATED APPLES—The market continues easy Commion are_guoted at 4@ibc; prime, bl ; choice, AN taney, To. ALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes continue . with “quotations ranging from Apricots are in fair de choies, 104} 640 hea | hers, ¥ NEW tin advanc colored, Sep: | futures th small white, | lobaily i Tate mig \ 3 lat: made, 10% i late made, 558 phas.; quiet: fair refining t, S molasses ; crushed, 5.05¢ ated, 445¢ vay. No, T Rio, 6 15 Dreacd, steady fowls, 13@13%c; —8pot | Write for o vate tel ular, 1020 r dally 1110 11 steers 12 26 5 steers Delaney—Colo. 956 2 00 80 2 9) 1180 275 Mulien H market ietter and pric our Grain fo Us. Prompt Refurns. Liberal : Omlce 100 Bee B4, 9 [ Nebenska, Q« wiy e, i A, loaf, a powa granolated NEW ORLEANS, Nov SUGAR Steady; open kettle, 3 1-16731, ntrifugal white, "3 11-16@3%c; yellows; 33ad%c; sec- onds. ' 23adic, MOLABSEB-Open kettle centrifugal lower, 15G23c Dry, Goods Market, NEW YORK, Nov. 2%.—DRY GOODS The market possessed 4 good deal of holi- day character and buyers have ot been desirous of operating under the present firm status of manufacturers and their agents, Unul stock taking the present co dition of buying is likely to obiain. Al though jobbers have small stocks, they are not likely to buy ahead for thelr spriug requirements. Whisky Market ov. %.—WHISKX wines at §1.25 Nov. B.—-WHISBKY—Steady at Sl PEORIA, Nov, - WHISKY—Steady at INCINNATI, 'Nov. % —~WHISKY-Dis- ' finished goeds on basis of §1.35, cows 4 cows cows T feeders feeders 8 P Chicago Ot C. M & St Debeers. 5 Deaver & R.'G do ptd Erie do 'ist pid do 34 _pld Tilinots Central Louis. & Nash M. K &T BAR SILVER—Firm at 2674 oune MONEY—34 per cent; the rate of dil count in the open market for short bills is 4% per cent; for three months’ bills, 44 per cent. RIOUX CITY Nov. %.—(Special gram,)-CATTLE-Recepts, ) stockers slow: killer sves. $3.750 5.00: cows, bulls 52 00@3.00 ves and SUGAR stookers and feede Advances. centrifugul Heat Facilities. beifers. . helfers 5 feeders. easy, N@GBc; a t about Dulk, $4.07@4.10, pis, ES hene 8514 POULTRY ke, 1T@0c western turkeys, cow cow cows Stoek in Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock the six principal western clties yester. | at day Dulath Grain Mark RULUTH BEWHEAT-No. ] northern, T 3 Spring, Dige; Decem- ber, TT%¢; M OATS-On track gnd to arslve, 33%e. Y Sced Marker " : TOLEDO. Nov. % SBED--Clover, cash, ‘1 ’nl’é‘,. Drime ylinike, ?’l’. o cows W WS | steers... Hogs. 7,102 o) Shuep. Omaha o Chicago Kansas City §t. Louls 3.500 8t. Joseph 6.161 Sioux Clty L7000 T80 ity co COM ni STOCKS AND BOND3 GRAIN AND PROVISICNS We have over 150 offices. References: 175 Btute wid Nat'l Banks. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST, Out of Town Husiness Solicitad. Omabe Dranch: 1613 Far am 5S¢ Tel. 3467 THOS. M. WADDICK, Corrgspondent, LONDON, Nov. 25.-Money was much wanted on the market today. s to the Business were strengthened, partly owing weakness of New York exchange. n the Btock exchange was inactive. and undecided. There was an uneasy tone in many cases, although the fear regarding the Russo-Japan trouble hgd a disa, peared. Americans reacted at subsequently recovered to local support, eased o cows feeders.. 530 Welsh & 980 2 90 3 cows 120 29 10 steers J. James—8o. D. 143" 355 § cows R. E. Frantz-—-Colo T.—80, D. cows. cows 57,063 CHICAGO, basis of high ST. bOl"fl. -Steady on Totals At St. Lou BT. LOUIS, Stoek Market, 5. ~CATTLE~Recely 500 head, including 2500 head of Texa picady: native shipping and steers, $4.3006.50; dr, Lee sleers, i W, fteers under ?‘-‘& steers.. feeders. 1 teeders R. Regan—<Cole, 18 feeders,. W3 310 6 feeders,. 992 2T tw » jort butlher pounds, | sat X Y.