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    TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904.
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GRAIN MD PRODUCE MARKET
Quickening of Interest Doubtless Due to
Suspension in Trade.
OPENING STRONG AND SCALE ADVANCES
nles r Heldere of Jaly Oral Cava
. Benetton aad Lower Prices rol
law the Brial Ball
Ia.
OMAHA. July 1, 1104.
Todajr was tha last for the principal mar
"J. tna country before Tuesday, which
firohably accounts for the quickening of
ntereet. Tha market started out strong
frenerally on more wet weather conditions
n the south. Within the ftrat half hour
July wheat jumped to 8 cente at Chicago.
Solng higher than It has been for aeve.al
ays. But tha strength waa short-lived
and realizing sales by holders of the July
(rain caused a reaction and lower valuta.
On thia market corn and oats felt the
weakness considerable. It la learned that
tha longa here became not a little appre
hensive of their holdings and liberal otters
to sell brought lower prices In those two
(Trains.
Late In tha session on professional man
lpulatlon wheat was offered by J. E. Van
Corn of tha George A. Adams company at
M cents, but finding this offer had little
affect on tha market. Van Dorn, who Is
aaid to ba 60,000 bushels short of July
wheat, quickly bid that grain up to 80 cents.
Cash values for grain at tha Omaha mar
ket want lower by a cent In wheat and a
ball cant In eorn. Oats held firm and re
tained yesterday's values.
While cloudy weather Is predicted for
Missouri, Nebraska and Kansas and heavy
rains are reported from tha last state, a
prospect of fair weather generally lent
pressure In reducing values at Chicago.
There were no oon tract deliveries In wheat
and oats at Chicago, but 8,000.006 bushels of
corn were delivered. No deliveries of July
were made at Omaha today. The fact that
there seem to be no stocks to make a sell
ing pressure probably saved figures from a
serious break.
Kansas City reports that conditions In
Kansas are serious. Mora rains have de
layed harvest to a great degree snd It Is
thought by conservative dealers that the
yield there will be 76.000,000 bushels at the
outside. This Is considerably leas than waa
ejipected a week ago.
There waa an absence today of the big
demand for earn and oats which has been
a feature of the local market for the lsst
week and sellers outnumbered buyers on
tha floor today. Those who are short In
the two coarse grains seem Inclined to defer
covering until later In the month.
Tha range of prices for future deliveries
and ,the close of tha Omaha market today
and Thursday were:
Tha ran re In prices of Omaha' grain for
future delivery and the close today and
Thursday war as follows:
. Cloeel
High. Low. Today. Thur.
Wneat
July
Sept
Pec
Corn
July Sept ....
Deo.
Oste-
July
Bept
A askedt
Oa
Onen.
, 79HA 81 B 7HA 81 B TOHB
, 74HA 78 B 74HA 75 B 74V4
74 A 74 A 74 A 74 A 74 B
46HA VMA
434A 43V4A
S8A 88HA
SHA HA S7HA S7HB
SI A
B bid
inb
SI A SI A SI A
a Cash Market.
4SUB
43iB
38B
3HB
SI B
WHEAT Nominal, lo lower; No. 2 hard,
823640 ; No. S bard, 783o; No. 4 hard, 64
74c.
CORN Nominal. He lowar; No. 2. 48
7o ; No. S, 44HS46Hc: No. 4 42H43Ho: No.
8 yellow. 46H'o147c; No. S yellow, 45fr4iSe;
No. S white. 46846Hc; No. 8 white, 44H35c.
OATS Nominal; No. s. 8939Hc: No. S.
87H38c: No. 4. 8037c; No. 3 white, 40c;
No. S white, WTMio; standard, 3ixa-i9c;
No. 4 white. 8ftiQic.
O rata Market Elsewhere.
Closing; prices of grain today and Thurs
day at tha markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
.Wheat- Today. Thur.
July 86HB 86HB
September I 81H 81)4
Corn
July .. 47H 47
September . 48A 48VfcA
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
July - T6H 75B
September 71H 70A
Corn
July .7 4BHB S
Beptembar .; 44A 43
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat-
July 87B 85'
Beptembar xH
Corn
July 46KB 46
September 46, 4C
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat'
Juiy
September
BSVi 634
93H tmUL
sIts at
DULUTH,
Wheat
July KHB
September ...... . . ' HB
NEW YORK.
Wheat
July -. .. 89H 19
Beptembar 8614 &
uorn
July
B bid. A asked. ,
Mates ef tha Grain Markst.
No cash sales ware reported at tha Omaha
Grain exchange today. .
No dealings in December oats war ap
parent today at Omaha.
Twenty cars of grain were Inspected here
yesterday as follows: Wheat No. 8 hard,
X; corn. No. t. IS; No. S. 2; rys. No. 8. 1.
Smaller Argentina shipments and strength
til cargoes caused a steady opening; at Liv
erpool today at Hd higher. July wheat
closed Hd higher; September. d up. July
corn unchanged and September Hd higher.
CHICAGO i GRAIN AND PBOVISIOIV-
Featares of the Trading aad Closing;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, July L Antagonistic opinions
a to the damage In tha southwest by rain
were practically identical with yesterday's
final figures. Corn la up H- Oats show a
loss of H. Provisions are loHo higher.
At the start a ateady tone prevailed In
wheat ha a result of firm cables and bullish
news from the southwest. September was
unchanged to a shade higher at 8H481o
to 814c After September had touched 81o
a weukening of the market carried tha
price down to 80Tiiilc. Final figures on
September were at SmSlo, a net loss of
feo for the day. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 238,400 busbela Exports
for ths week, according to Bradstreet's,
were 1,128,000 bushels. Primary recelpta
were 262,800 buahels, compared with a holl
jflay a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 834 ears,
against IBS cars last week.
The corn market waa strong early. A
noticeable feature was the strength of tha
new crop futures, both Deoember and Jan
uary being taken by soma of the leading
Interests. Cool, wet weather waa the prin
cipal bull factor. September opened at 4NH
fj ISHo to 4Sc, sold between 48o and 48o
and cloaed at 48c Local recelpta ware 264
cars, with 84 of contract grada
Tha feature of trading In oats was the
liquidation of July and a decline of from
1 to 3 cents In tha price of the cash article.
September opened Ho higher at 82Hc, ranged
between 81o and 8.'i)3ZUc and closed at
tlHo. Local recelpta were 166 cars.
The provision market was strong under
the Influence of an active demand from
shorts and packers. A strong hog market
was mainly, responsible for the Improved
demand. At the close September pork was
up 204i22c at 13.SW13.36, September lard
was up lf&i&o at 87.27H and ribs were 1X?
12H0 higher at r7.727.?6, ,
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
11 cars; oorn, 86 cars; oats, 177 cars; hogs,
10.100 head.
Tha leading futures ranged as follows i
Artlcles.1 Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept
b bept.
Sept.
Dec.
Kept.
Deo.
St pt.
Sept.
Sept.
Oct. I
H 7W HjBiH
84 86K64 B6
84 2 t
iiU H SlW.SOfti 81Ss
48to(iI 4f.l48S4TH 4H
U 46HI i 46&46W
874 as rr r
3251 82ii U'ViU
11 85 II 00 13 8?U II 9?H
U 14 U 10 I U U'Vil U X
7 M I T K T 00 T 12H
7 20 1 T 80 T 80 I T T,
J T 32HI T 47H T K
7 6 7 7R IHi
T 7 T82V4 T76
7 70
T 80
I ....
8f5
83
mt
82
12 70
18 02
I ss
7 1
7
7 4
7 10
No. t. a Old. b New.
FI.Ot;R Market quiet and steady: winter
patents. 84 6u4 M; straight, M.KwH :
si ring patents 14 8014.70; straight, t3.9
4.30; t,k,.rs, 82 6018.20.
WHKAT-No. 3 spring. 8G9o; No. 8,
No. 3 red. 9cj11 00.
COHN-Nq. 2. 470; No. 8 yellow, 490.
OATS-No. 8, 8iVc; No. I white, 42a.
J'VH-No. t 4c
li-i-OS-No. 1 has, 81.01; No, 1 north-
weetnrn, 81 07H; prima timothy, 810; clover,
contract grade, 110 76.
H RLE. ,.ooii '- edlng, 30-!36c; fair to
choice malting. 4?'9'fi2c
PROV1HIONS Wees pork, per bbl., 8119S
14 00. Iard. per 100 lbs.. f7.10itf7.12H. Short
libs sides (loose), 87.267.60. Short dear
sides (boxed, 87.267.60.
Following were tha recelpta and ship
men's of flour and grain:
RecetrM. Shipment
Flour, bbls U0 17.400
Wheat, bu 16.000 4.00
Corn, bu 2M.2O0 4.0p
Oats, bu 140,700 161,200
Bye. bu tmo
Bariey. bu 14.600 2.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creamerlea, 13H4)
lc; dairies, 12&lc. Esrirs oy; at
mark, , cases Included, 14&l4c Chseae,
strong, 6ii6iVic
jikw York gehkrai. market
aaotatloas of the Day o Tarloaa
Commedltles. v
NEW TORK, July -FI0UR-Rc',,
14.188 bbls.; exports, 10.2O5 bbls. Mar
ket was dull but steady; Minnesota
patents, 84.K6.H; MinneLLJlaXr.r",i?2
15; winter patents, 84. )6.20; winter
straights.. 84.65fi4.80; "t" "ii BR
3 80; wlnier l"w grades, 831&360. Rye
flour, quiet; fnlr to good, 84.K4.26; choice
to fancy 84 SV&1.70.
CORNMBAL Steady; yellow western.
8104.13; city. 81.12&1.U.; kiln dried. 83.00i
RYE Nominal; No. I western, 70c; nom-
BARLET-Slow: feeding. 46Hc if New
York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Market steady; No. 8 red, nomi
nal In elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth,
31 0OT4, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, hard,
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. Optlona
alow, closing at a partial Ho decline; July.
84S9Ho. cloelng at 8Hc; September closed
at 864c: Deoember cloeed at S&Ho.
COKN Receipts, 88.776 bu.; axporta. JB.Sta
bu. Spot market ateady; No. 3, 63Ho in ele
vator and 630, f. o .b., afloat; No. 3 yel
low 66H; No. 3 white, 64Hc. Option mar
ket waa neglected all day and closed un
changed to Ho net higher; July closed at
64Hc; December closed at 60Hc
OATS Receipts, 67.600 bu.: exports. 830
bu. Spot market easy; mixed oats, 24 to 83
lbs., 434&c; natural white, 80 to 82 lbs..
4KH947HO; clipped white, 84 to 40 Jbs., 489
Slo.
HIPFS Quiet; Galveston, 20 to 26 pounds,
18c; California, 21 to 28 pounds. 13o; Texas
dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 14c.
LRATHER Quiet ; acid. 23T26o.
WOOL Steady: domestlo fleece, S&Bc.
TALLOW Quiet; city, " 4Ho; country,
44'4Wc.
RICE Steady; domestlo fair to extra,
1abc; Japan, nominal.
HAY Steady; shipping, 76c; good to
choice. 96c.
HOPS Dull; state common to choice
1903, 26 36c; 1902, 2326c; olds, 9trt4e; Pa
ciflc coast 1903, 4i30c; 1802. 231260; Olds,
9414c.
PROVISIONS-Beef. firm! family, 88 60(9
10 60; mess. 88.0mS8.&0; beef hams, 220.601;
22.00; packet. 89 009.60; city extra India
mess,. 818.OO018OO. Cut meats, steady;
pickled" bellies. 88 OOjM .50; pickled shoulders,
36.60; pickled hams, 39.0O10 .00. Lard, firm;
western steamed, 87.40; refined, firm; con
tinent, 87.45; South America, 88; compound,
86.82HS4.12H- Pork, quiet; family, 814.000
14.50; short clear, 81S.6o16.00; mess, $14,260
14 75.
BUTTER Easier, with sales of extra
creamery In the street on the basla of UHo;
creamery, common to extra. 13318o; state
dairy, common to extra, 1317o.
CHEESB-Market easy; state full cream,
small, colored and white, H38Ho; large,
colored and white, 6H6c.
EGOS Steady to firm; western extra se
lected. IslRHc; average prime, 1717Hc.
POULTRY Alive, steady; southwestern
spring chickens, 16c; fowls. He; turkeys,
10c; dressed, firm; western broilers, 14&22o;
fowls, 11 Ho; turkeys, 14l&o.
at. Loals Grata and Provisions,
ST. LOUIS. July 1. WHEAT Higher;
NO.
new,
ber
48,ifi49c: Julv. 4&Hc: Sentember. 4Ca
OATS Weak; cash, 8Hc; track, 40itf40Ho;
July, 87Ho; September, 80o; No. 2 white.
44Ho.
liOUR Dull; red winter patents. 24-860
6.00, with special brands 1026c higher;
extra fancy, S4.4034.60; clear, 3.70S.0.
SEEDS Timothy, ateady at S2.40v4.7S.
COKNMEALf Steady, R76.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 80c.
HAY Dull; timothy, S8.0O14.00; prairie,
85.0o10.00. . v... . . ...
IRON COTTON TTES-42a; i -
BAGGING 6Hc. ,
HEMP TWINE 84.00.' : 1 '
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing,
312. 97 H- Lard, higher; prime steamed, 84.60.
Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts, .88.26;
clear ribs, 88.87H; short clear, 88.60.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 8Hoj
springs, 13(8 16o; turkeys, i3o; ducks, 7o;
geese, 8c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1418 He;
dairy, 1014c
EGGS Steady; UHo, case count. t
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls...'. 3,000 6,000
Wheat, bu 18,000 21,006
Corn, bu 18.000 28.000
Oats, bu. 4X000 , 17,000
Kansas City Grain and visions. .
KANSAS CITY. July L WHEAT Mar
ket higher; July, 7Ho; September, 71 HO
TlHc; Deoember, nk&no; cash, No. S
hard. 81Gac; No, S, K88o; No. 3 red. old,
SlinofL No. 8, Soeyio; reoelpta, 28 oars.
CORN Firm; July. 46Hc; September, 44H
fJ44Hc; December. 8Ho; cash. No.' 2 mixed,
ScKo. 8. 4SHi4o; So- whits, 48Ho; No.
"OATS-Weak; No. t whits, 4142o; No. 2
mixed, 88o. '
BUTTJsJR Creamery, IS 16c; dairy, 12o.
EGGS Steady ; Missouri and Kansas, nsw,
No. 2 whllewood casea included, 18o; case
oount. 12 He; cases returned, He less.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, 819.031ff.60;
ohoice prairie, 88.00Hi.60.
RYE Steady; No. 2, Mo. ,
Reoelpta. Shipments.
Wheat, bu . 22.400 18,400
Corn, bu 11.200 14,800
Oats.' bu 4.000 X0O0
Minneapolis Grain Marlut.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 1 WHEAT Close:
, Z red, caan, elevator, nominal; iraoa.
r, ri.OlHrold, 81 08; July, itfifco; oeptem
. 80H: No. 3 hard. 904 82o.
VT t3. a.. XT n -U ITUai aai air
FLOUR First patents are quotable at
84.90-a6.00; second patents, S4-"0P4-I0; nrst
dears 83.4603.66; second clears, 82.46.
BRAN In bulk. tliM.
Vlsthle Sapply of BreadstasTs.
LIVERPOOL, July 1. Ths foUowlngr are
. i. . . i.. n K...(iiffa ant nrovislons
here: Flour. 41,000 sacks; wheat. 1,908,000
centals; corn, 709.000 centals; bacon, 10,600
boxes; nams, s,uw ou, nuu1uoio, w
boxea; butter, l,w nunarea wwiai; cuiki,
44,u0 boxes; lard, ,8oO tierces ol prime west
ern steam and 2.840 tons of other kinds.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
uirnritivirn Jnl 1 WHKiT Market
steady; No. 1 northern, 88c; No. 2 northern.
86uwio; old juiy, wbk.
RYE Market, steady; No. 1, JTtWSo.
BAR IKY Market, dull; No, 2, 8io; aanv
"c'ORNS" lower No. 8, 48948c; July,
47HJH7HO.
IJverpool Grata aad Previsions.
LIVERPOOL, July l.-WHEAT-Spot,
nominal; Futures, steady; July, 4s id;
September, 4s 6d. ,
CORN Spot, American mixed, new,
aulet, 4s 4Hd; American mixed, old, easy,
6d; futures, quiet, July, 4s 4d; Septem
ber. 4s 2d.
Dwlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. Minn., July L WHEAT To
arrive, Np. 1 northern, We; No. 2 northern.
9014c; on track No. 1 northern, 9Hc; No.
l northern. 0Ho; July. 82Hc September,
81Tc. . . . ..
OATS On tracg ana xo arrive, two.
Feorla Grata Market.
PEORTA. IU.. July 1. CORN Firm ; No,
8. 4fc; No. 4. 42S'42HO. , . .
WHISKY On the basis of 8U8 for fin
ished goods.
Philadelphia Prod see Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 1. RUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery. 1TH
EGGS-Firm; western, 17H
CHEESE Firm; 7wo.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O., July L SEEDS Clover,
cash. 14 10 bid: October, 86 90 bid. Prime
alslke, 8 40. Prime Umothy, 31-46; Septem
ber. 31.47H.
i i
Oils and Rosin.
NEW TORK. July 1. OILS Cottonseed,
Arm; prime crude, nominal; yellow, Doo.
Petroleum, easy; refined New York, 87.96;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 87.00. Tur
pentine, steady at 6otHo.
rc HIN yulel; strained, common to good,
21 lstfrl3 96
SAVANNAH. Oa.. July L-OILS-Tur-penttne
Arm at 6Sq. -v
ROSIN Firm j A. B. C. l2.e7Wrt.70: p,
I2.72V2 75: E. 31T7Hrt80: V. 8!.iH2 :
(1 If 87Half: H. 8JO7HgS10; C. T, 83 60;
I 33 .66; M 83.80; V. 88.87H0Oi W. rf. 84.40;
W. W, 14.78,
CosTea Market.
NEW TORK. July l.-COFFEB The
market for futures opened steady at a de
cline of 6 points. 8a.loe were reported of
8o mO b.is. Including July at 6.8uc; August,
6c; September, 6o4-10c: lecember 4 a)
i4ic; January, 4 6ue; March. 4 61 toe;
Kiay. li.soc. Biot Rio st-sdy; No. 7,
luvulce, 7o; mild, steed CurOuva, t434&.
SEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Speculation in Metropolitan Traction
Feature of Trading.
OTHER STOCKS SHOW SOME SYMPATHY
Calon and Senthern PaelSo Semreoly
Stirs oa Reports of May Hot
Esralags, Whleh Are Re-
NEW YORK. July 1 Some excited spec
ulation In the Metropolitan Traction stocks
waa ths feature of today's market and
saved It from the lethargic condition on
the eve of a three days' holiday, other
New York stocks showed some sympathy
as they always do with one another. Amer
ican Car Buffered a loss of 1H as a result
of the passing of Its dividend. For the
rest the only movements of Importance
were among active specialties. Prlres
ruled generally above last night, but the
day's fluctuations In some of the market
leaders were not above H.
Call money failed to get above 1H per
Cent during the day. Union and Southern
Pacific scarcely stirred on reports of May
not earnings which were regarded as fa
vorable. The acrton of New York stocks
in the . last hour effected the general
market. Sales of bonds were 31.260.000.
A combination of olroumstances has made
this week one of the dullest In the stock
market for many years past. The most
obvious cause for this was the decision of
the stock exchange authorities to dose the
exchange on Saturday aa wall as on Mon
day, July 4. Another special factor In the
current small dealings Is the crusade by
the exohango authorities to prevent - ar
bitrage operations between the board room
and outside markets. The summary re
moval of telephone communications of a
number of firms from the floor of the stock
exchange served aa an admonition to the
whole membership to refrain from this
kind of trading. Stress has been laid also
on the political outlook In Intermlnate con
dition, toe government's report of crop con
ditions and the extreme conservatism ex
isting in all business -and enterprise and
acourately reflected in the stock market.
Showings of railroad earnings are mixed
but the average of gross earnings for June
is somewhat better than last year and
traffic officials have expressed hopes for
future business with rather greater con
fidence. The reports of net earnings for
May, however, .nave made poor compari
sons with the previous ear and retrench
ment in operating coat la counted a vital
necessity for improving the net return.
Such retrenchment has continued at vari
ous points, reports pointing especially to
cutting down of working; forces on the
Pennsylvania system. ' .
The broad demand for bonds has moved
many long dormant Issues, but the usually
active list has been moderately active and
has included some higher price movements.
United States 4s have declined H. and the
old 4s regd. have advanced H per oeot
on call during the week.
Tha quotatlona on tha New York Stock
exchange yesterday were:
Bales.Hlgh.Low.Close.
Atchison 2,700 72H 72 72H
w iiu ,,,, mjv wn
Baltimore dt Ohio.... TOO 60H
do Dfd -
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
Chesapeake 4 Ohio..
Chicago dc Alton......
do pfd
Chicago Great West..
C. Sc N. W..
C, M. as St. P 1700 143H
do pfd 200 178H
v. i. at a ,
do Dfd...
r . a. .
V. , V . . v, IK PL ... .
Colorado Southern... ....
do 1st pfd
A 1 .1 ..I
uv w viu 4.
93 K
79 is
800 U6
'66 'sin
loo 13H
KM 170
14
OH
1814
170
14H
liSH
a set oeeee oases
6444 SOSO so
aae
St)
Dei St Hudson..
AXllVeat)
"ioi
........... DUV
600
1,000
200
too
D.. L. dc W,
ii s n, is... .....
de pfd
jene
do, 1st pfd..
ao zu pia..r
Hocking Valley ...
do pfd
Illinois Central ....
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. South
do pfd
Louisville at Nash.... 1.700
Manhattan L 4,700
Metropolitan Sea 6,600
Met. St. Ry ..68.900
Minn. St. L 100
Minn. St, P, 8. Ste M. 100
do pfd 200
Missouri Paclflo
M K. dc T
do pfd
Nat. R. R. of M
N. T. Central...
Norfolk c W ,
do pfd
Ontario eV Western..
Pennsylvania ,
P.. C, C, ds St. L.....
Beading
. do 1st pfd.., ,
do 2d pfd ,
Rock Island Co........
do pfd ,
St. L. a T. 3d pfd
St. Louis a W ,
do pfd ,
8,600 17H 166H 166
es
23
68
132H
UH
42H
lioa
160H
84
H6H
ess
4
23
68H
181
18H
4
110
149H
79H
111
44
Pfd.
' 1,800
100
200
800
100
124 124
116
66
16
86
iii"
66
7!66o 26 26H
6,800 116 116
li 700 47 '46
' 'ioo 'iffi 'in"
00 20 20
100 66 46
Se.e e.s'to 'esse
100 U 11
l406 "47 "44
L000 21 21
'ioo '22 '22
200 24 M
100 87 87
7,400 88 88
sees eeeo tu
eoo Km
so OS eoo , oeeas
'ioi' '16 is
'ioo '"7 "7
49
VhL 26
19
82
66
97H
127
do pfd..
Texas tc Paclflo.
T.. St. L. at W..
do pfd
Union Paclflo...
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
W. A L H
Wisconsin Central....
do nfd
Mexican Central
Adams Express ....
Amerclan Express
V- ,8- Express
Wells-Fargo express
Amalgamated Copper. 7.000 60
Amer. C. V.,.,. 1,600 16
do PM 600 71
American Cot. Oil
do Dfd
American Ice 100
do Dfd BOO
Amer. Linseed Oil
American Locomotive. 1.100
ao pra goo
Amer. S. 4k R 4.400
do pfd 900
Amer Sugar Ref 400
Anaconda Mining Co.
Brooklyn K. T 21,400
Colo F. eV I ino
Consolidated Gas 4,6u0
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers Sec
Oeneral Electrio
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd .,
National Lead...
North American
Paclflo Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car.. 109 220 220
Republto Steel ..-
do pfd 100
Rubber Goods 100
do pfd
Tenn, C. t 100
TJ. 8. Leather 30O
do pfd 800
IT. a Realty 200
do pfd ....
V. B. Rubber 800
do pfd too
TJ. S. Steel 1.IW)
do pfd 4,600
Westlnghouse Else...
Western Union
Total sales for ths day, 94.700 shares.
18
82
64
9
127
a 49
80
193
short bills, 4 per cent; three months
bills, r7 per cent.
PARIS, July- 1. The general tone of the
Bourse was generally Arm today. Inter
national stocks advanced. Russian Im
perial 4s closed at 91 66 and Russian bonds
of 1H04 at 6.06. Three per cent rentes, 98f
80c; exchange on London, 26f 16o for checks
BCIIXES9 OP ASSOCIATED BANK!
Clearlagrs of the Great Commercial
Centers' of Coaatry.
NEW YORK, July 1. The following
table, compiled by Hradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities fot
the week ended June 80, with tha percent
age of Increase and decrease aa compared
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIEa
Clearings.) Inc.1 Deo.
New York ,
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco ..,
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Cleveland
Minneapolis ,
Detroit ,
Louisville
OMAHA
Milwaukee ,
Providence ..v....
Buffalo ,
Indianapolis
Bt. Paul
Los Angeles ......
St. Joseph ,
Denver
Columbus
Memphis ..........
Seattle ,
Richmond ,
Washington
Savannah
Albany ,
Portland, Ore....,
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Salt Lake City .,
Peoria
Atlanta ...'. ,
Rochester
Hartford
Nashville
Des Moines
Spokane, Wash..,
Tacoma
Grand Rapids ....
New Haven
Dayton
Norfolk
Springfield. Mass,
Worcester ,
Portland, Me
Augusta, Ga
Topeka
Sioux City
Syracuse
F'vansvllle
Birmingham
Wilmington, Del.
Knoxvllle
Davenport ,
Little Rock
Wllkesbarre
Fall River
Macon
Wheeling, W. Va,
Wichita
Akron
Chattanooga .....
Springfield, 111...,
Kalamaioo, Mich.
Youngstown
Helena
Lexington
Fargo. N. T.
New Bedford7.....
Canton, O
Jacksonville, Fla,
Lowell
Chester, Pa
Greensburg, Pa..
Rockford, III
Blnghampton ....
Springfield. O....
Hloomington, xu.
Qulncy, 111
Sioux Falls, S. D.
Mansfield, O
Decatur, 111
Jacksonville, 111..
Fremont, Neb....
tHouston
tGalveston
(Charleston, S. C.
Cedar Rapids ...
Totals. IT. S..
Outside N. Y..
:::t
..r.
31.0X0.8?4.SK6
166.41'2.91
120. 6M. 931
97.207.927
46.167. 46
87.6K7.37B
ZS.0K9,
2(1. 440. 987
26.470.600
17.797.SA8
12.lS6.0fiS
12,010.18
11.492,817
6.618.906
9, 664. 664
6,864,700
6.324.306
6,939.9001
6,437.263
6. 276.36
6,710. 4K9
6.619 484
4,200.660
3.424,601
4,090,200
3.4H6.4S2
4.436,709
4.628.289
8.637.666
1496,846
1971.872
3,910,690
3.6S8.992
1760.001
1746.682
1,904.808
3,039,81.1
2.600.670
1184.686
1.973,242
1,873.478
1,816.670
1.824,023
1,731,660
1,8S6,644
1,396,676
l.Sttf.842
1.477,361
1,046. Ml
1,403.616
1,0X6,667
799,163
1 091. 166
1,070,620
1,006,007
1.176.247
1.177,863
L167.6S9
661,877
600.662
907.133
611,263
237.180
623,269
996,031
670,100
704.824
486,822
420.168
463.207
603,642
662.812
897,739
812.607
460,000
720,782
410,112
481,8146
866,2211
293.764
411,7001
869,219
273,8841
281,367
204,766
169,9911
196,838
223,746
122,897
8,684.800
7,415,000
744,429
860.8951
I-
31.821.648.018
741,US,Z9
8.1
7.7
10.0
12.3
46
82.6
72.8
6.1
21.3
13.2
18.8
28 6
18.4
27.4
84.2
26!8
4.8
i.7
86.0
80 6
17.7
3.4
8.6
7.4
14 8
8.3
23 3
26.8
12.1
'rri
28.8
...4.
'i:i
16.0
27.6
11-6
16.2
11 4
8.7
24.8
'24J
80.2
a.o
"t'.i
"i'.i
8.7
n.i
I. 1
41.6
86.8
17.7
86!7
19.1
14.4
9.S
17.8
8.4
'rr'.k
23.8
10.0
81.0
67.8
83.7
86.8
22.6
2.4
"i'.i
42.2
80.4
"i'.i
89.7
18.6
"s!s
21.8
23.9
4.8
1.4
II. 8
26.4
16.9
6.1
27.7
27.4
18.2
83.7
8.7
'ii'.i
20.8
18.0
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto ...............
Winnipeg ....
Ottawa
Halifax
Quebec
Vancouver, B. C......
Hamilton
London, Ont
St. John, B. C
Victoria, B. C .
Totals, Canada...
19,263,934
14.671,4841
. 6.212.229
1,682,410
1.618,103
1,638.109
1,681,148
882,181
734.022
918,806
604.796
I 48,601.1721 11.01
7.21
13.4
84.1
6.0
6.0
4.1
39.3
13.1
14.3
. 2.1
6.6
tNot Included in totals because contain
ing other Items than clearings.
fkot Included In totals because of no com
parison for last year.
Hew Torlc Honor Market.
NEW YORK. July l.-MONET On call,
very easy at 1H1 per cent; closing bid,
"prhPIniU paper-hh
STBRLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bin. at klTlOg
4.8716 for demand and at '"r
60-day bills; posted rates, 4.8&j4.8&, com-
mSSvft"W: Mexican dollar.,
ONDS Government, ateady; railroad,
The cloelng quotations on Donds are as
ronowa: ........ ... ,M
,...lo41' sianDsnsa v. s- w
.......
200
8O0
200
100
800
100
200
100
2? t?
167 166
12 11
69 69
M
87
28
20
87
27
97 97
26 26
41
14
i
6H
sevt
41
16
'is"
so
6
66
fe
K4
do eoupoa ...104
o Is, rsg
lo coupon JJJ
4. s.w 4s, rsg IMJl
do eoupoa
to sid 4a rtf J
do coupoo ........1
Atchison n. 4s W
do adj. 4s
Atlsntlo C. L. 4s JT
B. O. 4s 1
do IVis .
r, ...1 t n a. 110
do 1st Ino 7414!
Chn. Ohio IHlu.l
Chicago A A. V... 1
C., B. A ft- s. 4s. . t
c! M. 8.P. g 4s.. 107
-C. A N. W. . 1S..JMT
C, R. I. P. 4s.... 4
do sol. ts 4
CCC. St. L. f. 4s.. 10014
Chlcio Tsr. 4s... 1
Con. Tobaoco 4s 414
Colo. 4k So. 4s..... S1i
D. R. U. 4s W
Erie prior lln 4s...
M.M-w fMitnl 4s... 4S
do 1st ino 1
"Minn. A St. U 4s. M
M., K. 4k T. 4S-... si
'do s
N. 8. . of M. 1
M, Y. C. 3H.... H
"N. J. C. . M....U1
'No. PsoUVo 4s 104
do Is "tt
M a W. a. 4s I0OU.
O. S. U 4s A par... 1
Psnn. oonv. IHs.... M
RMdlns ass. 4s..... 9
St. L. 1. M. S. N..UD-
Bt. U A S r. If 4s (ISs
St. I S. W. Is.... 6
Sr.hoard A. L. 4s....
So. PsclOo 4s
So. Rallwsr 6s. lit
T.ia. A P. Is 11H
T., St. V. A W. 4s.. tlH
Union Psclfio 4s unit
do conv. 4S
n S. Steal Id Is.... 14U
Wstash U 11114
An d.h. B II
10 ..n. 4s W. A U . 4S SI
V W. A D. C. ls..30HtlWls. Ontrsl 4s lVk
HoVkln. Vsl. 4Hs...l(WK!oio. Pasl a 4
.1. 4. m. ttai. 4s...-.iuo .
Ex-Interest. Bid. Ex-lnUrest and
bid. J
Boatoa Stoek teaotatlens.
nion,rw T.ilw 1 TS, 1 1 ln.nl
DUOiV11, wu. -" -
cent; time loans, 8x8 per cent.
sloslng or St. ocas anu wmu.
Atchison adl. 4s..
A-
Central 4s....
London stock Market.
LONDON. July 1. Closing:
sr. T. Centra!....
Consols, SMasy
do seont .,
Asseonds
Atohlsos .......
do pfd
,. N MS
..
.. n
Rsltlmors A Ohio.... tl
Csnsdlss Psclfls ...,11
Chss. A Ohio..,
rhkso ot. w
C, n. A St. P
TMBMrs .-
D. A R. O ...
ds p(4
Brto
e let pM .
ds Id pfd .
Illinois Central
Lovla A N.h
M-, K. A T
.. 14
..11
.. im
.. 8144
.. To
.. 4
.. so
.. M
..ms la
..Ut
.. ii
6ILVKR Bar. firm. 264 d ner ounce.
MONEY 1HW2 per cent
The rate of discount In tha open market
for short bills Is vt per cent; for three
nutnUia' bills. 1 16-lCi par cent.
Norfolk w
ds pfd
Ontario A W....
Ponnsrivsnla ...
Rand lllnss
Rsdln.
do 1st pfd....
s Id pfd....
se. asiiway .
so pfd ...
go Pmlflo ..
Union Pselfts
4a pfd ...
C. S. Steol...
do pfd ...
Wahaih
do pfd ...
Sis.nl.h 4s
.11
,.
.. n
,. 14
41
,. 14
.. n
::::: p
s
se
10
ITH
"
tau
n
Perelsn FtnaaelaL
LONDON, July 1. Rates for money were
aaay in the market today and auppllea
were abundant. Discounts were weak.
Tha tone of the stock exchange was opti
mistic Tha Cape Colony loan of Ii6.0u0.0u0
floated yeaterday did not affect the mar
ket. Consols were In demand; home rails
receded slightly; Americans opened Idly
steady and hardened Irregularly ; prices
closed steady; Japsaieae goveriinmut 4s
were quoted at 9tc.
HiCHl.lN. July 1. Price, on ths Bourse
were firmer today. Exchaniie on London,
rva i skpfss lor checks; oUsouunl raits.
do pf
Boatoa A Albany
Boston A slslns.
Boston Blsvstsd ...
FItchburi pfd .....
Hex. Central
N. T.. N. M. A H
Ptrs MaraustU ...
Union PsclOo
Amsr. Arss. Chsm.
do pfd
Amsr. Pnsu. Tube..
Amor. Sussr '
do pfd
Amsr. T. A T
Amer. Woolsa
So Bid
Dominion I. A S.
O.u.ral Klsctrts ....167
Mais. Rlooirta
An nM 71
Haas. Oa
I'nltad Prnlt id
Unltad Shos stack...
do pfd
V. A Btesl
do fd
11 -dividend.
M
.101
. II
.. MH
..144
..14
..141
..1M
.. Ik
lSOVl
11
U
71
, 4
lit
lta
utv
, 10
. I
Wastlns.
lAdvonlure
Allouoa
AnuUsamatsd ....
Anwrican sine
Atlantis
Blnsnaas
r.i a Haols
Csntenntal
Copper Ran.s
Daljr Wast
Dominion Coal
Pranklla
Orsncr
Iain Rorale
Maaa. Mlnlas .......
Michigan
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C
Old Dominion ......
Oscaoia
Parrot ,.
Qulnoy .
Shannon ........
T.maraok ...........
Trinity
u, s. Mislns
u. a. on
lttUtah
lost 'Victoria
I Winona
KHWsUsrtas
per
clal
n
1
. I
41
?
, 14
,440
.
, 42
81
. 41
2
, T
. I
I
, 40
. 1
. II
. 40
. Ja
, w
i
. 17
. 4
, 81
.
. H
: i
ii
Saw Tork Mining; Stoeks.
NE7W YORK, July t Ths following are
ths closing prices on mining stocks:
Adams Cos
Alice
Braaos ....
Braaawick Cos .....
Comatock Tunnal ,..
Con. Cal. A vs.
Horn Silw
iron St Ivor
Leadrtll Cea ...
S
. M
. II
. 6
. t
.106
...14
...lit
Uttls Chtat
Ontarte
Ophlr
Pheanta
Po4oal
savage
Starrs NsTada
Ssiall Bopas ..
Standard
. I
J
11
U
M
. . . , .. M
Bank dearlaars.
OMAHA July L Bank clearings for to
day, 81.296,434 99. a decrease ot 8127.436.46
from the corresponding day last year.
Vl.lkl. I...I a 4 IIaH.. .
NEW ORLEANS, July 1-Secretary Hes
ter's statement of the world s visible sup
ply of cotton shows a total of S.Ai2.28
bales, against 2 1jo.x8 bales last week. Of
this t,ha total of American cotton Is 1.U6LM
bales, against l.U4J bales last Week.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Roceipta of Gattlo Extremely Light, but
Tnding Slow, with Prices Weak.
HOGS GENERALLY A NICKEL HIGHER
a
Light Ran of Bheest, bat Demand Waa
Also Llsalted aad Walls Good StaC
old Aboat Steady Others
Were Slow and Weak.
SOUTH OMAI1A. July 1. 1L
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Slirep.
Official Monday 1,&0 v4 4,ouo
Offlcial Tuesday 2.si U.iil 3,-'4j
OfflcliU Wednesday il.ulo 10.93 i.boi
Omclttl Thursday 2,036 10;i ii.bio
Ollicial Friday ..V 662 8.778 1.6S6
Five days this week.... 8.6F9 62,178 16.U1
Same days last week.... 11,624 4S.O7 ll.Sil
Sunie days week before.. 13, 4t iti.Ki 3. old
bums three weeks ago.. 14.1 49.18 lo.li'J
iSame four weeks ago... .U.m 66.99 6.
Same days last year 16,741 49.9 10.: US
KhAiBlVl-a FOR THE Y.KAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Oinuiia
tor the year u data wlm compurisou who
lust year: l&ol. I9u8. Inc. leo.
Cattle 464,o47 4M.965 44,oi4
Hog a l,3tu,4ol l,2ul,l!i4 102,24
Sheep 3ui,jUl ooH,6J0 lA4,9tl
Average prices paid Iwi- :iuss at South
Omaha for the last several days with comparison:
Data U04. 11808. 11803. 1101. 11800. 118S9. 11888.
Juns 17...
June 18...
June 18...
June 80...
June 21...
June 22...
June 28...
June 84...
June 26...
June 26...
June 27...
June 28...
June 29...
June 3d...
Juiy 1...
4 81 H
I 00
I 07
Otrfcl
6 00s
6 121
6 161
6 lev,)
6 liH
6 06
6
6 84
6 87
I N
88
e
6 831
8 771
6 Di
6 67
6 70
8 66,
I
5 661
6 66
6 60f
7 23
7 26
7 83
7 41
7.U
7 9
7 69
7 67
7 611
7 62
7ta
7 61)
1 04
6 83
u
I n
ss
91
6 sUi
6 83
t 99'
6 93
6 91
6 87
t 89
S3
I 06
4 84
4 83
)9 V
6 17
6 10
6 03
6 11,
4 99
4 991
8 631
8 61
8 M
1 Si
8 71 I 8 8t
8 69 8 81
i i n. i l
8 t4i I 71
8 62
s
a 63
3 64
a 66i
8 en
a t
a 73
8 66
a 68
a
8 61
3 63
8 60
3 60
a 6i
stock
85
Indicates Sunday.
Tha ofllclal number of cars of
brought in today by each road waa:
totUHo.Sa'p.H'ses.
C, M. 4k St. V. ilj
Wabash
Missouri Paclflo Ry
Union FaclUc Bystem....
C. A N. W. Ry......
F., E. & M. V. R. R
C, St. P.. M. & O. By..
B. & M. Ry
C. B. & Q. By.
C, K. I P. By., east.
C, R. I. A P. By,, west
Illinois Central
Chicago OL Western..
14
a
ii
a
86
16
23
6
' 4
a
I
8,037
2,190
2,366
T76
680
Total receipts 84 132 7 41
Ths disposition of the day's receipts was
as followa, each buyer purchasing ths num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle, Hogs. Sh'p.
nmki Packlna CO si i.oio
Swift and Company Jl
Cudahy Packing Co 63
Armour A Co... ............. 138
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. O.... 193
Armour & Co., Sioux City.. ...
HUl tt Huntzinger 16
H. F. Hamilton 10
L. F. Uuss
8. A 8
J. J. Root
Other buyers " 69
Totals 7a,,J9of
CATTLB There was a very light run of
cattle here thia morning, but Judging from
the way packere acted there was a sutn
olent number on sale to meet the require
ments of the trade. None of them seemed
to care whether they got any fresh Bup
plies or not and as a result trading was
slow with prices weaker.
The market on corn-fed steers could best
be described by calling it very slow and
weak to a dime lower. - Something strictly
choice may not have sold very much lower,
but such kinds were very scarce and the
general run of cattle were around a dimo
lower As compared with the close of last
week Tthe market is about 1020c lower the
greatest decline being on the class of catUe
selling from 85.25 down, as such kinds come
In competition with the southern grass . cat
tle. The least decline Is on the choice well
fattened cattle, but even those are a little
l0fhe supply of cow stuff this morning was
small and prices did not show a f
of change from yesterday. In fact there
has "bSeS scarcely' any fluctuations during
the week a. rece PU have - been so llgbl
that the aemano Tr. and th.
Sifference from the close of last week.
Bulls veal calves and stags all sold in
luft abot the same notches they did yes
Receipts of stockers and feeders were so
taWmornln. that It could not be -aid
that a tesi i " h h.n verv
.mSranhe wwi and while best grades
smau mi . ,iuv others are
aTonwPMd weak." .0 sales:
Ke.
II
11
14...
18....
At. Ft.
..'1030 I 16
..till i M
..1.166 6 7
..Ull I N
a. Pr. No.
... IM 8 M 1
... m t ii 61
...1014 4 10 40
... 70 4 M It
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
-im 4 -cows.
S4S 1st 8 11 8
.a 4 liua l id
t eo , a ....ioio i m
a..........ltau a uw
J 1110 4 04
8 M 1 11M 4 M ,
4....M...... JJ2
i ... " in m
a 1011
i:u:lv....u im
HEIFERS.
1 10 i 8
1 tt 1
1 71 I ,
.. a aa 1 .
" CALVES.
.. IM 1
4 s . a. '
4 M
411
141
1040
, 1410
. 144
, to
.... 601
8 Tl
4 H
,.1TM I II
,1UI 4 00
.1110 4 M
,.140 I 00
,. IM IN
.100 I 60
,.14M
1 .
.hn here this morning and prices again
improved. The advance at thia point
amounted to lust about a nickel, and while
tudlni not particularly active still
about everything waa disposed of by U
rr . - . i th. market
was rather slow. The bulk of the hogs
sold from 16.10 to 86.16, with the choicer
loads largely from 86.15 to 86.20 and from
that to 86.26 for fancy. The light smd com
mon loads sold from 86.10 down. This ad
vance carries the market pearly back to
where it was on Monday of this week and a
shade etronger than a week ago. As com-
narea witn a jrn .,v . .. . .
too lower and about 82.50 per hundred lower
than two yeara cvsv. awv""-""'
No. Av.
II 1
tl 17
It ill
M HI
T4 IM
14 HI
1 HI
II M0
M 4
14..
II..
II..
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til
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II..
11..
II..
1..
II..
II..
44..
It..
TO.,
10..
SO.
II..
tl..
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U Ill
TO ill
Pt.
... 4 M
10 6 46
40 I M
IM I 0114
140 I II
... 110
41 I IS
... I 1
4 I IS
... I 1
Nil
... 6 10
... 6 10
M0 I II
40 6 10
is a 10
M6 1
111 140 I 10
.tl SO I 10
I 10
I 10
I 10
4A
111 U0 I II
..111 40 I II
M
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g 1111
40 I UVi
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I 11
0.
II..
71..
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94..
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4..
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11..
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11..
14..
TT..
tlR 140 I 121L
111 IM I 111
llVa
... I 1IH
40 I 11
... I USa
11 I 11V,
to uti
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a mis
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..HI
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....151
SO
l:. 110 I 11
m lav a iz
uo
. .121
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,..144
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40 I It
40 I II
10 I 11
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No. Av. So. rr
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sheep tiers this morning, but ths demand
was rather limited. The more dtwirable
grades could be quoted steady, but tha
commoner kinds wsrs slow, packers ap
parently not caring for anything but good
stuff. The Idaho awes aud yearlings that
sold for 8380 and 84 26 yesterday brought
the same money today, and that, was about
the only good test of the market that was
mads.
For the week it is rfs to quote the gen
eral market about 44wo lower all around.
Thia dtclins though Is no greater than at
other markets and the pi Ices now beliuj
paid are quite satisfactory.
Quotations for grass sheep and Iambs:
Qoud to choice yiurlliiga, 4.i".il -, fuir to
good yearlings, M5094.B; good to choice
wethers, Htn"u4.Jo; fair to 7 od wethers,
83j4j4.on; good to choice ernes, 83 &ot3.l;
fair to good ewes, 8 2j?3.50; good to choice
lambs, i" 7i: fair to good lambs, 86.00
f6.50. Representative salea:
ro.
28 Nevada awes
I western ewe
10 western culls
30 western yearllnga
II IdHhn cull ewes...
11 Idaho ewes
X Idaho ewes
75 Idaho yearllnjrs...
1K7 Idaho yearlings...
366 Idaho yearling...
Av.
.. W
..ISO
.. 66
.. -9
.. 89
..m
,.iot
.. 79
.. 79
.. 79
Pr.,
8 50
3 73
8 75 -
4 75
860
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CHICAGO IJVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hogs Five to Ten Cents
Hla-her and Sheep Steady.
CHICA(K, July l.-CATTI.B-Recelp,
l.fifln head. Including 100 Texans: mnrket
steady; good to rrlnie steers. 8S.4n'(jS ,V;
Foor- to medium. 84.6i)ff6.2S: stockers nnd
eeders. 83.2MM.60; corns. 81.764.80: heifers.
82.uHi4.76; earners. 31 I5ff2 60; bulls, K.(Kt
426; calves, 2.50g6.7j; Texas fed steers,
83 S(VfM 25.
Hi HIS Receipts, 17.000 hend: estimated
tomorrow. lO.W; market S'o'lOe higher:
mixed and botchers 85,WiS45; good to
choice heavy, 86.3nfi6.47H; rough henvv. 86
SS5K: "Kht" 'S-351 bu,k ot ale8'
s'llEKP AND IVMBS Receipts, 4.000
head: mnrket steady; good to choice weth
ers, 84.2,VfrB.O0: fair to choice mixed. 83.2Mr
4 00: western sheep, 83.6074.60; na'tve lambs,
83.607.60; western lambs, 83.006.76.
BTew Torlc I.lve Stock Market.
KEW TORK, July 1. BEEVES Receipts,
8.380 head; market prime and choice dry
fed steers ateady, others l&20c lower; bulls
demoralized and 1j9ic lower; cows easier,
except thin cows; bulls, 83.76fjr3.60; cows,
81.80.jM.0O; cables quoted live oattle steady
at HH12a, tops 12HC per lb., dressed
weight; refrigerator beef higher at hH
10o per lb.; exports tomorrow, 697 cattle
and 6,716 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 330 head; buttermilks,
steady: veals, 34.0O4f6.00; buttermilks, 32. 00;
dressed calves, steady: city dressed veals,
64i3c per lb.; country dressed, 6f)8o.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.178
head, market for sheep dull, lambs firm
and higher; sheep, K-WoMOO; choice
wethers, 84.2&(3J4.88; culls, 81.752.00; lambs,
fr0P45.85; culls. 84.74. ,
HOGS Receipts, 2,268 hend; market for
Pennsylvania and state, 86.76.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 1.' CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,800 head, including 700 southerns;
steady to weak: choice export and dressed
beef steers, 86.ogi40; fnr to good. 34 tMt
6.60; western fed steers, 8 4 00fff?.10: stockers
and feeders, 32 75fM.76: southern steers, 83 00
f'5.00' southern cows. 32.0OQ.I 76: native cows,
!.0O?H60; native heifers. 33.00&6.25; bulls,
82.50(94.25; calves, 8204.76.
HOOS Receipts, 5io head; market Be
higher; top, 86.26; bnlk of sales. 35.05I3&.20;
heavy, 86.15fri6.26: packers, 85.0uiS6.20; pigs
and lights, 84.6036.12H.
BHE10P AND LAMBS- Receipts, 1JO0
head; market steady; native lambs, 3l.7T?f
6.60: western lambs 84.75.f6.50: fed ewes,
83604.26: Texas clfpfd yearlings, 84.00.9
4.76; Texas clipped shocp, 83.&0a4.2&; stock
ers and feeders, 82.5ftg3.60.
, St. Ixnls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 1. CATTLE Receipts,
1,200 head, Including 640 Texans; market
dull, steady: native shipping and export
steers, 34.60iii6.25; dressed beef and butcher
steers, 84.00(16.00: steers under 1.000 lbs.,
$3.804jo.66; stockers- nnd feeders, 32.50M.OO;
cows and heifers, 82.25P6.26; canners, ll.6(va
2.00; - bulls, 32.75Q4.15; calves. 33.00Cf6.25;
Texas and Indian steers. 83.00(S4.7&: cows
and heifers, 32.60t33.25.
ritjws rteeeipts. 4,ioo neno; strong;: pisrs
and lights, 34.26rS6.30; pnekers, 85.206.35;
butchers and best heavy, 8f.30tf?i6.46.
SHEIEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 800 head;
market steady: native muttons, 32.75fgM.00;
lambs, 84.26fa.00; culls and bucks. tl.50fa
4.00; stockers, 82.262.75; Texans, 82.75S4.25.
St. Joseph, Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Julv 1. CATTLE Receipts.
623 head; market steady; natives, 84.40(6.36;
cows and ncirers, ii.idU&.zo; stockers and
feeders, 33.00ifM.65.
HOGS Receipts, 6,736 head; strong to 60
hla-her: light. $5.05(06.20: medium and heavy.
85.12VVfT6.25.
SHhil'f AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.026
head; market steady.
Blonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. July 1. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar
ket, steady; beeves, 34.6Vii6.85; cows, bulls
and mixed, 82.76 4.70; stockers and feeders,
ta.00fir4.10; calves and yearlings, 32.753.70.
HOGS Receipts, 4,400 head; market, 6o
higher; selling at 84-9685.15; bulk of sales,
5.065.10. .,
Stock In Slarht.
Following were the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day:
South Omaha..
Kansas City...
Chicago
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Totals
.. 852
.. 1,800
.. 1,500
.. 1,200
.. 622
.. 100
.. 6,074
Hogs. Sheep.
9.379 1.836
6.000 1.600
10,000 4.000
4,000 800
6,736 1,026
4.400
88,616 9,162
'Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 1. WOOL The market
Is strong and active; advances looked for.
fulled wools are quiet, the Old grades be
ing about disposed of. Territory wools are
firm and In foreign wools there Is little
trade. Leading quotations are: Idaho fine,
T7ftl8o; heavy fine, 14'tjl5o; finr medium, 17
fc"lKc; medium, lftglPc; low medium, 18j
lc. Wyoming fine, 16Hf(j;16Ho; heavy fine,
14315c; fine medium, 17'il7o; medium, 19
UMc; low medium, 2Wu'21o. Nevada fine.
" -1. J u 7T 1 ii m ' . lino, iu.iu, una ill jiuiii.
-U(18c; medium, lHHti20c; low medium, IS
tlio. uuKota nne, lbftfioc; nne medium, if
&18o; medium, U20c; low medium. 20(9
average, 17'al8c; staple, 20ffi21c; medium
Choloe, 2021o.
Rearardlng the wool market the Commer
cial Bulletin tomorrow will say:
The business in wool tnis week la tne
second largest In the history of Boston.
Conservative estimates are 315.000.000. The
American Woolen company has bought mil
lions of pounds of territory, Oregon, Mon
tana and medium fleeces. Ths smaller con
sumers have also been buying. Staple
Oregon and Montana sold at 19 cents; Val
ley uregon at zo cents ana cnoice Ken
tucky medium at 30 cents. Tha best class
of fine territory has sold on the scoured
basis of 60 cents. Ths market Is Arm, buoy
ant and advancing. Foreign markets tend
upward, Antwerp advancing o cents on
cross breds this week. At the London
auction sales opening uext Tuesday an ad
vanoe in prices Is almost certain. Ship
ments of wool from Boston to date from
December 81. 1903. are 104,114,062 pounds,
against 112,429.376 pounds at the same time
last year. The receipts to date are 133,
148,170 pounds, against 118.851,426 pounds for
the same period last year.
ST. LOUIS, July 1. WOOL Steady and
In fair demand: medium grades, combing
and clothing. 18ffl04H light fine. ltVrjn9o;
heavy fine, 12315o; tub washed, 2033c.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, July l.-COTTON Spot In
Increased demand, prices 14 points lower.
American middling fair, 6.20d; good mid
dling, 6.06d; middling, 6.96d; low middling,
t.82d; good ordinary, 6.68d; ordinary, 6.4M.
Futures opened quiet and closed stead rr
American middling, g. o. c, July, 6.77d;
July and August, 6.7ld; August and Sep
tember, 6.68; September and October, 6.34d;
October and November, 6.21d: November
and December, 6.16d; December and Janu
ary, S.14d; January and February, 6.18d;
February and March, 6.13d; March and
April, 6.13d.
NEW YORK, July 1. COTTON Rpet
closed steady; middling uplands, 10.86c;
middling gulf, 11 10c; sales. 8.660 bales.
ST. LOUIS, July 1. COTTON Nominal;
middling, lOSic; salea, none; receipts, none;
shipments, 64 bales; stock, 13,440.
NEW ORLEANS, July 1 COTTON-Fu-tures
steady; July, ltf. 32i 10.34c; August,
10iaH'10.13c; September, 8.614i9.62c: October,
9.25fn9.26c; November, t 'n9:ac; December,
9.2ttif9.26c; January, 9.80fU9.32c. Spot quiet;
salea, 1,060 bales; ordinary, 8 8-16c; good
ordinary, 9Ho; low middling, 10Vc; mid
dling, 10 11 -16c; good middling, llo; mid
dling fair, 1114C;
I Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 1. METALS Tin was
atrnnar at home and In London, closing at
118 2a 6d for both spot and futures In the
London market, wniie locally spot was
quoted at 325.87Vi2t.12,t- Copper waa un
rhanared in New York With lake OUOtrd
st H2.12V.ffLl2.2S: electrolvtlo at iVib'i
12.62H. and casting at 312.12H(312 85. The
London copper market was a trifle higher
at 54 16s for both the spot and fulure
rosl lions. Lead also aiignuy aavancea in
xmdon, closing at 11 10s and remained
quiet here at 4.25&4 36. Spelter waa firm
at 84.86ii4.90 in the local market with busi
ness quiet. London was also unchanged at
22. Iron olosed at 61s 6d In Glasgow and
at 45s 4Ud In Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron
was quiet; No, 1 foundry, northern. Is
?uoted at 814 60 16.00; No. I northern at
I3.76if 15 26; No. 2 foundry, southern, and
in. I foundry, southern, soft, at 813.2f'(
13 76. Exports of copper for the month,
according to the New York Metal ex
change, were m 179 tons so far for the
year, against 63,837 tons for ths same period
a year ago.
ST. LOl'IB. July 1 METALS Lead was
stuady at 14.10; spelter, firm at 84.60.
tgtr and Molasses.
NEW YORK. July 1. SUGAR Raw,
firm; fair reluilng. 4 7-Kc; tenirii hkh! 96
test, llu-luu; uiola&sus sugar, tt-n,c, re
fined, firm: crushed, 8.76c; powdered. 6.10c
granulated, 8c.
NKW ORLEANS, July 1. HUOAR Mar
ket strong; open kettle, 2i3 8-lrtc: open
kettle centrifugal. S-ciSSc; centrifugal
whites, 4V?4Vc; yellows, 3g4 8-16c; sec
onds, ?H''i;i"ic. ,
MOLASSKS Nominal; open kettle, V9
26c: centrifugal, lOuloo. Byrup, nominal,
204J-26C.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE!
MARKETS
Condition of Trnde nnd Qaetatloas oa
Staple and Fancy Frodace.
EGGS Receipts libera'.; market steady
fresh candled stock, 14V; case count, 13c.
LIVE FUIJLTR V Hens, tHo; roosters,
according to size, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
Jc; geese, 5c: broilers, ltKjibc.
BUTTER Packing stock. 11c; choice to
famy dairy, 12ul4c; separator, 16.jjl!o.
FRESH HSlt Trout. 10c; pickerel, 8c;
flke, loc; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 12c; wiiteflsn,
4c; salmon, 14c; redsmipper, lie; lobster,
. . I ....... . V. . . 1 1 . . 1 ia. knllhuJ.
lie; calfln, 14c; black bass, 2uc; halibut, 10C
crapptes, lie; roe snad. li.iv; Dunaio, e;
white bass, lie; rog legs, per dog, 8Jc.
BRAN Per ton. 31900.
HAY Prlcea quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
17.50; No. 2, 17.00; medium, 86.60; coarse,
36.00. Rye straw, ii.'aO. These prices are for
hay of good color snd quality. Demand
fair and recelpta light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, large also,
83.00; fancy navels, all sixes, 83 .50; Mediter
ranean aweets, cnoice, all sites. 83.0043U.26:
J a (Tub. all slr.es, 82.753.00; Vaisnclas, all
sites, 83 oottt'3.75.
LEMONS-Callfornla fancy. 170-300-360.
83.725; choice, 83.ioOo.75.
caukiknia ius per 10-iD. carton,
60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 18c; 6
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 15o.
BANANAS Per medlum-slaed bunch,
82.0112.50; jumbo, 32.7643.36.
DATKS Persian, per box of 80 Tkgs.,
82.00: In 60-lb boxes, 6o; per lb. Oriental
stufTeil, per Dai, 12.40.
PINEAPa xJtS In crates, of M to tt, pes
orate, 83.36.
FRUITS.
APPLES Oreen, per H-bu. box, 760.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qts., 82.60; par 14
pts., 3160; red raspberries, per 84 pts., 82 80.
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per M uts..
82.00.
8TRAWBERKISS Colorado, per 34-O.t.
case, $2.50.
CHERRIES California. Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, 81.60; homo grown, per
24 qts 81.25.
otiosKHKKKiES-f er Z4-qc case, gi.zo.
PEACHES Texas, ner 4-basket crate.
90c; California Alexandra, per box, 3100:
Texas Albertas, per 4-basket crate, 81.86,
PLUMS California Clyman, It 36.
APRICOTS-Californla, 31-60.
CAN'I'ETXIITPIO Texas, ner crate. t2.E0il
176; California, per crate, 86.60.
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated. 1A:
each. 80f(f40c.
CURRANTS Red and white. Per xo-ot.
case, 31.25.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-New Texas Red stock, ia
sacks, per bu., 81.00.
INAVY BEANS Per bU., X2.16(3'Z.2B.
ONIONS-Bermtida, per 60-lb. crats, (100;
Loulslnna. in sacks, per lb., 2Hc.
CABBAGE California, per lb 2o.
, CAULIFLGWER Per dos.. 76c
CITCUMBERS-Pter dos., 60c
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket orates, 80S.
RADISHES Per dot. bunches, 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos.. 300.
TURNIPS Southern, per dos.. 26c
BEETS Southern, per dos., 26c
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 26c. .
PARSLEY Per doi., 2fic.
BEAN'S Wax., tier bu. box. 81.00: Tier ta
bu, basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, 83.00;
per H-bu. box, 75c.
BfisAtM-fpr ou., nome grown, wxqisuo,
ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40c
OREEN PEPPERS Per 6-baakst crate.
$2.00.
squash Florida summer, per aoa., 7oc
PEAS Per bu. box, 31. 00.
EGG PLANT Southern, per dos.. 11.60.
CELERY Kalamasoo, per Aoa, Ha
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDB:s No. 1 areen. 6c: No. 8 green. So'.
No. 1 salted, 1c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal can, 8 to n ins., c; io. z veai can,
12 to 16 lbs.. 6Uc: dry salted. 8312c: sheen
pelts, 24fiJ27c; horsehldes, $1.6O2.50.
CrlciEiSl!; vviBConem twins, iuii cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13Hc; Wlsoon
sin llmborger, 13c.
NTTTR Walnuts. No. 1 soft ahell. Dor lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb 14c: No. 3 aoft shell.
per 10., 13c; ino. I nara snenper ii
fiecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
0c; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts,
per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 1213He; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb 16c: hard shell, 18c; shell-.
bkrks, per bu., 82.00; black walnuts, per bu.,
1.26. l
Bvaporated Apples and Dried Pralts.
NEW YORK. July L EVAPORATED
APPLES The market shows firmness.
minted at 4(06V4o: Drlmo at?
64i⪼ choloe at 66Ho: and fancy at 7o.
Prime fruit for futuredeUvery is offered
at 6c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Futuro
f runes are still offering from sources at'
o on the four size basis f. o. b. the coast..
The spot market is quiet end unchanged
with quotations ranging irora i-c m oyho
according to grade. Aprloots are attract
ing some attention for future shipment,
but are quiet on spot. Choice are quoted
at 9HQ'loc; extra choloe at 10410Ho; fancy
at lli13c. Peaches remain quiet with
choice quoted at Y(ffo; extra onoice av
7H8c; fancy at 9HW0c.
SUPREMEvCOURT SYLLABI .j
13421. Martin against Abbott. Appeal
from Lancaster. Affirmed.. Barnes, J.
1. One who purchases real estate from
a defendant In an action brought to re- .
cover dower, after a decree of the district
court In favor of such defendant and while
the case la duly pending In this court on.
appeal with actual notice of the plaintiff's
claim of dower, takes bis title subject to
ucn claim.
2. In sunn a case where no supersedeas
bond Is provided for by statute and nona
Is filed, the decree appealed from will not
protect a purchaser who takes the title
with actual notice of Its condition and of
the pendenoy of the appeal.
8. Parker asalnst Courtney. 21 Nebraska,
605, is modified insofar as It seems to con
nict Wltn tne opinion nereiu.
13456. Scaoe against Wayns County. Er
ror from Wayne. Reversed. Letton, C.
1. The provisions or seption u, arucie i
of the Constitution allow a person whose
property has been taken for a highway net
only the fair market value of the land
actually taken, but also such additional
damauea as accrue to the remainder of the
tract oy reason of the opening of the road.
2. Where a highway Is laid out by which
a tract of land Is divided Into two parts,
the depreciation In . value, if any, of the
entire tract, after deducting any special
benefits which may accrue by reason ot
the opening of the road, la a proper ele
ment of damage.
8. The rights of tha owner of land over
which a aectlon line extends are the same
with reference to the assessment of dart.
agn for the location ot a highway thereon
as those of the owners of other real estate.
The statute muklng all section lines publio
roads merely diupenses with ths necessity
of a petition and other formal proceedings
before the county board Is authorised t
open the road.
13463. Richards s gainst Hasklns. Error
from Harlan. Affirmed. Duflis, C. Division
No. 8.
1. One holding adverse possession of land'
which ha has enclosed does not abandon
such possession by his failure to have It
occupied by a tenant or otherwise, tor a
reasonable space of time, no other person
making claim to the property or taking
fosaession during such nonoccupatlon, ana
here being no evidence of any Intent on
his part to abandon his possession and
claim to the land. ,
134S0. Glllman against Toplnka. Appes-I
from Box Butte. Reversed Inst. Ames, C.
13482. Brown against Reed. Error from
Boone. Affirmed. Letton, C.
1. Where an adequate remedy exists at
law equity will not assume Jurisdiction.
2. Evidence examined and held to sustain
the findings and Judgment of the district
court.
13516. Huffman against Rhodes. Appeal
from Custer. Appeal dismissed. Holcomb,
C. J.
1. An order Is not final when the sub
stantial rights of the parties Involved In
the action remain undetermined and when
the cause la retained for further action.
In such a case the order Is Interlocutory.
When no further action of the court Is
required to dispose of the causa pending
the order becomes final and from which an
appeal or proceedings In error Will lie.
2. The order and rulings of the trial
court In the case at bar set out In tha
opinion, held to b interlocutory snd not
final.
8. An Interlocutory order or ruling may
be reveraed and vacated at a subsequent
term by the same court without compliance
with the provisions of section 602 et seq. of
the Code relating to the vacation and
modification of Judgments and final order
at a term subsequent to that In which
rendered.
4. Section 678 of the Code of Civil Pro
cedure dors not give the light to have re
viewed by tiie supreme court on appeal
the decisions made by a county court in
the settlement of the estate or s person
deceased, but such declnlon ran be here
reviewed bv error pro. eedlngs only. Whaler
et el agitlnst Kitchen et el, 61 Neb., 829.
13522. American namaior t oinpsny agair
AiiieiK'Hn U. a- t. i ouipany.
IHinasier. Arcir
Bee Want Ads
T. ( ouipany. Error f
rnied. Anus, C. J