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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ho Let Up in Boom and Prioei Go Still
fiigher.'
FARMERS WAIT FOR TOP NOTCH FIGURES
Continued Rains Scad Jaly Wheat aa
to Ninety Cento and Chnaees
Are Gaod for Loftier
rji. , .
OMAHA, July 7. 1IH.
There was no let up In the grain boom to
day, and price bounded still higher than
yesterday's close. Demand at Umsh la
great, but there were no receipt, farmer
aeemed Inclined to hold back their harvest
ad grain stuffs, looking for even better
values, but aa a prominent dealer today re
marked, th figure have Just about reached
the top. Cash grain anould bring good
valuea here, aa all houses are In need.
Weather played the bugaboo for bears
again today, and on excessive and contin
ued rains the July wheat touched 90 cents
at Chicago. Old July went even higher
there. On this market July wheat went to
88 centa aad waa bid up well, but there
were no aeilera whatever, it cloaed at 87
centa asked.
Trade here waa dead. One caah sale re
ported, but outside of that the deals, If
there were any, were of a private nature
and email. There were no receipt of grain,
and 4here In not likely to be any within the
next few davs.
The rain of the past ten daya in the
southwest have played havoc with' the
horta. The weather map showed mora
rain during the past twenty-four hous
, In the Ohio valley wtst and southwest.
The forecast la for more wet weather.
Th long have got the boar by the tall
and are pinching him unmercifully.. Whan
a holder of July twists bruin's appendix
a trifle, the market respond with larger
figures. It la clear now that thera will be
few dellverlea of July grain. If any, and
shorts will have to settle on contracts.
Kansas City July wheat went up 6 cents
and those who have empty bin and big
contract on the market ara badly scared.
However; they are holding out the hope
that the. rain clouds are nearly. If not
entirely, exhausted and that bright warm
weather la sure to come. In that event
their scalps may be saved by a smaller
margin than present value would Indi
cate. .,..11
In Chicago there wsa good trading In
the oat pit but her there was none.-
The range of price on the Omaha mar
ket for future delivery and the open and
close today and Wedneeday were:
Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. Wed.
July ..,. !5 B in B ?S B ' A M B
Sept 74B 77B 7B 7744B 7iB
Dec. ..,.. 76B 76B 75B .76B 76
July.'. 47B :B 47R 4M4.A 47 A
. ftapt 44 B 44 II 44 B 44B 44 B
Dec. 9M,B ,8948 39KB 89B 89B
July ....... 8B 3SB 8HR W2 22
Sept, M B 31 B 81 B 31 B 81 B
Omaha) Caah Market. .'
WHEAT Nominal : No. 3 hard, 82384o;
No. 8 hard. 78fj"82c No. 4 hard, 6474e.
CORN Nominal; No. 3. 4Wt47c: No. 8.
4Hc; No. 4. 45c: No. 2 yellow, 46'ff
47c; No. 8 yellow, 45'7i4Ko; No. 2 white, 469
46c: No. 8 white, 46i4Ac, nominal.
OATS-Nomlnal: No. I. 89S39c; : No. 8,
87i3S8e! No. 4. 8VB37c; No. 3 white, 40c;
No. 3 white, 848tc; standard, 3939c;
No. 4 .(White. WHU&c. , .
Receipts of Grata- tit Omaha Market.
, ' '," ' ' - ' In. - Ou
Wheat,' ran '. , , 0 - 11
rrCorn, car 0 '' 0
Oata, cars '..,' 0( 0
Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing- prlcea of grain today and Wednes
day at the markers named were aa follows;
. CHICAGO.
Wheat ' i . - Today. Wednes.
July ,...-!.:..... 90 88 -
September 84A 83B
Corn i .
July 49Vi i
September 60 43
. - . KANSAS CITY,
75 - 73A
December.,... v.,.... ,..-..v.75 ' Wi9
Corn ' - "
September 4flT4,f 47 46B
December 41M43 40
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
September 83 82
December 84. 83
Cm
September 48 47B
December 44 43B
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
a,K BKU MILT
December 83 B 81B
wV t DULUTH.
September 86 84
NEW YORK.
September 84 87
December 88B 86
r Note ot th Grata Market.
Liverpool cloaed with July wheat d
higher and th September option un
." changed. July corn waa unchanged and
September d under.
Minneapolis stock for the last five daya
have deoreaaed 60,000 bu.
One car of No. 8 corn aold for 46o here
today.
Many believe that a reaction la due In
the corn valuea.
Two car of groin were Inspected here
resterday aa follows: No. t corn, one; No.
corn, one.
Reports lrom Kentucky aay farmers there
are refusing 90 cent for their wheat and
that millers are badly in need and cannot
buy at any price.
Higher cablea and a strong foreign de
mand worked In conjunction with the
weather conditions In bulling the market
here aa well aa elsewhere. If the Kansas
flood situation 1 not relieved within a day
or two, traffic will be congested and the
shipment of what little grain has been har
vested there will be tied up.
Kansaa City says that dealera at Chicago
have little Idea of the seriousness of th
situation In that section and that price
have not responded aa they would were the
faoU realised In their enormity,
E. C. Twambley of Twambley, Son Co.
returned from a trip to Chloago yesterday,
"Com a)l over Illinois and Iowa la stunted,,
he aald. 'It la very backward and wet.
Looks as though a spell of warm weather,
unleaa It comes Immediately, will not be
able to prevent heavy loaaes.'
HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
notations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. July 7. FLOUR Receipts,
16.4K1 bbl. ; exports, 1,916 bbla.; market
steady, but buyera acarce; winter patent.
t4.9M25.10; winter straights, 34.SOrjM.76; Min
neapolis patents, 14. 86(6 16; winter extras,
838Hl3.60; Minnesota bakers', 83.66ins.96;
Winter low grades, tS.16ql.60. Ry flour,
?ulet; fair to good, 84. O0'o4.26; choice to
ancy, 84.26ff4.80.
COR NM HAU-Steady: yellow western
31 1&1.12; city, IUAUU6; kllu dried, Uuuii
1.10.
RYE Nominal; No. t western, 70o.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 4o, o. 1. f. New
York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Spot atrong; No. 1 red. nominal
In elevator and 3111 f. o. b. afloat; No. 3
northern, Duluth, 3104 f. o. b. afloat; No.
1 bard, Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat.
The continuation of heavy rains throughout
the southwest had a demoralising effect on
wheat ahorta again todity and prlcea made
further big a-alha, notably July. The close
hewed lYtflu net advanoe. July, 94QU6'401
cloaed at 94c; September, (tlWJbc, closed
at fcStto; JUecember, e7H68c, closed at
So.
CORN Reoelpt. 13,876 bu.: exports, 34,818
bu. Spot firm; No. I, (4c In elevator and
640 f. o, b. 4lot; No. 8 yellow. 64c; No. 3
white. 64o. Option market- waa quiet all
day, butv very firm, reflecting the wheat
strength And rear of a smaller movement.
Last prices showed H'&AtO net advance.
July Cloaed at 64c; September at 640
OATS Receipt, 63.000 bu.f exports. 266 bu.
Spot market firm: No. 9 jirfxed, Stiff 32 lbs.,
43Vi$4c; natural white, JUj-tt lbs., 46d
47HO- No. 3 clipped, white, 36 to 40 lb.,
etTo. ' ; . , r' V
RICB Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
8W'U6c; Jape.", hoinlital.
TALLOW Uu lot: city. 31.00 per Dackaae:
ountry (package free), 4U4c.
HAY Slow; ahlpplng, 75c; good to choice,
86c. , . '
HOPBEasy; atnte. common to choice,
ISO. 366 34j; iwr. t24o; ,i,i, 71Sc: pacific
coast, liW4 tKn-'Sc-tliuJ. 2Sc; olda, 7&lJo.
HIDES Steady ; Galveston, 30 to 26 lbs.,
IKe; California. SI to Hi lb., 19c; Tsxaa.
try. 34 to 30 lbs.. 14c- ' 3
I.EATHKrt-Hteady: acid, 3So.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; mess, 60
'; beef hams, t.V60tf 2X.0U; packet, 39 C0
tu; city extra In. IK mess, 314 Ou$lt.no. Cut
meats, steady tlikkd bellies, &9c;
plrkled ham. 9'4'61(.-. Lard, quiet; west
ern steamed. 37 40. July closed 37 40, nom
inal; rerined. steady; continent, 14 75; South
America. I Qt. . enmpound. 33 S7mnU2Vi.
Pork, firm; family i,if.'V Je 50; short clear,
$13 !K,ji6 mi: me. $14.364 M-76.
If)L'I'T,Hy Alive, firm; southwestern
Kjjly ' l,"8,7c: fowl, I?c; turkeyp.
'.UTTER-8teai1y; street price, extra
rrtmery, ITV: 'efltrlal creamery, com
orvtunery, U-uUVaS- Urtlal prlcea ; Cream
ery, common to extra, ICl8c; Ute dairy,
common to extra, 13'Sl7e.
CHEEflE Irregular; recelpta, 6,608 pkgs.
tate, full cream, email white, poor to
fancy, ffHVtc; small. Colored, fair to
fancy, R-UJiHc; large, white and colored,
poor to fancy, 6H7e.
EOOB Firm; western, extra aelected, 19c;
western, average prime, lfe.
CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS
Featarea f the Trad I a and Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, July 7. Sensational flood re
ports from the southwest today caused an
advance of VuHo In the price of September
wheat. Corn la up Sfic. Oats show a
gain of '&". Provision are practically
unchanged. Continuation of heavy rains
throughout the winter wheat country gave
the wheat market a strong aendoff, opening
prices on September being up '6Ho at
83H&S3c. There was an active general
demand for both the July and September
deliveries, but offering were exceedingly
meager. In consequence of the light offer
ing, the price wea bid up rapidly. A Kan
sas City paper estimated the damage In
Kansas and Nebraska at 50.0o0.0u0 bushels.
The market closed strong, with September
at M84o. July ranged between 88o
and 90c, closing at 90S90'4o. Clearances
of wheat and flour were equal to 9,600,000
bushels. Primary receipts were 219,600
bushels, compared with 267,100 bushels a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reported receipt of 170 care, against 209
cars last week and 62 cara a year ago.
Tor the first time In BOme weeks there
waa activity In corn. The improvement re
sulted In an advance or irom c io ic. i ne
lrerirth nf wheat waa the main factor.
although the floods In the southwest af
fected the crop. There waa a good gen
eral demand the entire day and prices ad
vanced steadily throughout the session.
The market cloaed almost at the highest
point. September opened 4o higher at
49ti49c, sold between 49o and 60V4c, nd
cloned at 60360c. I,ocal recelpta were 70
Cars, with 2 of contract grade.
The strength ot wheat and corn had a
bullish effect on the oata market. There
was more trading today than had been
witnessed for some time. The market
closed strong and near the best price of
the day. September opened a shade to
,0 higher at 82ig3Co, Bold between
32Hc and 83c. and cloaed
at 3214c. Local
receipt a were 28 cara.
Provisions experienced ft little setback
early In the day aa a result of a weak
tone In the hog market, but the atrenath
of grain overcame this handicap and
enumeni ouring ine latter part 01 tne
session waa quite firm. At the close Sep
tember Dork was ud 6o at 813.05. Septem
ber lard and rlba were unchanged, closing
at I'.i'vr ana if. 70 respectively.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
6 cars; corn, 123 cara; oata, 62 cars; hogs,
24,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follow:
Article ! Open. I High. Low. Close. Ya'y.
Wheat
A July
b July
a Sept.
b Bapt.
Sept.
Deo.
Sept.
Dec.
Sept.
Bept.
Oct.
RlS-r
July
Sept.
Oct.
89f$ 90 89 90 89
88fiS9 90 88 19090 88
86 M 86 86n 84
83 84 83Hj84'i 83
48 49 4Rl49!4H 48fP
49 60 49 5060 49
46$ 47 46 46 46
38f .89 38 , 38 38
32$ S3 32y 82 W
33 333 S3Vi 33 33
12 80 1 3 90 12 80 13 90 12 85
13 90 13 07 18 86 13 05 13 00
7 02 7 07 7 02 7 07 7 05
7 12 7 20 7 10 7 20 7 20
7 20 7 22 7 20 7 22 7 20
7 42 7 60 7 42 7 80 7 47
7 65 7 70 7 60 7 70 7 70
T66 7 76 T66 776 7 75
No. 2. a Old. bNew.
Cash quotations were aa follow:
FLOUR Market firm; winter patents,
14.6694 65; straights, $4.8094.40; spring pat
ents, $4.80$4.?0; straights. 33.90&4.20; bakers,
32.50W9.20.
WHEAT No. t aprlng, 9697c; No. S, 85
aocj rtn. j red. xi.uuqfi.w.
, CORN'-No. 3, 49 c; No. 3 yellow , 62c.
OATS No. J. 8940c; No. 1 white, t
l? cm xr a . r -
BARLEY Good feeding, S237c; fair to
choice malting, 42JT60c.
SEEDS-No. 1 flax, 31.1J; No. 1 northwet-
ern, rnm iimoiny, xz.k. Clover,
PROVISIONSMese pork! per bbl., $12.90
itw. uira, per iw ids., (.(x8i.i;i'. en on
rlba aides (looseV $7.S7'&7.60; ahort clear
sine tooxeai, .i'9.bo.-
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
were as follows:
Receipts, Shipments.
Flour, bbl. 85.800 39,700
Wheat, bu 83,000 6.900
Corn, bu 321,800 821.900
oats, bu 196,000 87.800
Rye, bu 4.000 x.000
Barley, bu 11,000 8,300
On the Produce exchanse today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, liif8
17c; dairies, 1216c. Eggs, firm at mark,
caaes inciuaea, i4(tioc. cneese, nrm, tK&otto.
St. Lonls Grain and Provisions.
ST. LOUIS, July 7. WHEAT Higher, ex
cited by wet weather damage; No. S red,
eaah ,1vq tir nnmlnil. t r e, 1 1 .
July, 89c bid; September, 3'o bid;' No. 1
nara, tuanc.
CORN Higher on mln; No. 2 cah, 49o;
track. 60c; July, 9i&480 bid; September,
4o bid.
OATS Higher; No. t cash, 40o: track,
40641c; July, 880; September, 3o bid; No.
3 white. 44Hc.
FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, 34.85
P6.00; special brands, 10W26c higher; extra
iancyana etraigat. H wuw-
SEEDS Clover, $3.70(53.80; timothy, steady
at $3.402.75.
CORNMEAL Steady at $2.76.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, TXTSOo.
HAY Timothy, steady at IS.OOM.OO;
prairie, oulet and lower at $6.0064.60.
IRON COTTON TIES 82o,
BAQOINO c. -
HEMP TWINE c.
PROVISIONS - Por. higher; Jobbing,
$12.90. Lard, unchanged; prime steam. t 60.
Bacon, Arm; extra aborts (boxed), $8.26.
Clear rlba, $8.32. Short clears, $3.60.
POULTRY Quiet; chicken, 8c; springs,
12?14c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 7c; geese, 3o,
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1418c;
dairy, 1010c.
EQOS Steady at 13c, case count.
- - Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl 8,000 8,000
Wheat, bu l.K 29,000
Corn, bu 1.200 82,000
Oats, bu 81,0000 2J.0U0
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July 7. WHEAT July,
97c; September, 85c; December, 83c; on
track: No. 1 hard. 99c; No. 1 northern, 98c;
No. 3 northern, 94o.
FLOUR First patenta, $5.OO05.1O; second
patents, $4.903:5.00; first clears, 83.46I&3.55;
second cleara, $2.46.
BRAN In bulk. $12.60: shorts. $14.50.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Jury 7. WHEAT Market
o higher: No. 1 northern, 99c; No. t north
ern. 95ai7c; new, September, 84Vtfl.
RYE Market lc higher; No. 1. 6IWro.
BARLEY Steady; No. t, 63c; sample, 33
CAOc.
CORN Market c higher; No, 8, 60c; Sep
tember, 60o,
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOU July T.-WHEAT-Spot
nominal. Futures steady; July, 6a tVid;
September. 6a 6Hd.
CORN Spot quiet; American mixed, new,
4a 4d; American mixed, old, 4a 6d. Fu
tures quiet; July, 4a 4d.
Philadelphia Prodneo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 7. BUTTER
Weak and prints lc lower; western cream
ery, extra, 18o.
BOOB Steady: western, 19c, loss off.
CHEESE Quiet and ateady, 78Vtc
Dnlata Grain Market,
DULUTH. July 7. WHEAT To arrive:
No. 1 northern. 97Vic No. 3 northern. 96Wc:
on track: No. 1 northern, 9iic; No. 3 north
ern. 9SV4e; July, 97Wc: September, 8RSe.
OATtr 10 arrive, wvc; on track, 87 c.
Peoria Grata Market.
PEORIA. July 7 CORN Market ouotad
higher; No. 3, 48c; No. 4. 46c.
Evaporated Applea and Dried Pralts.
NEW YORK, July 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market shows little change.
Fulurea are offered freely and ahow an
easy undertone, but spot supplies are light
and holder are asking full recent price.
1 ommon are qumen ai prim at
6Y3c: choice at tVaSc, and fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRlfc-D FRUITS-Prunee
remain In moderate demand, but are hold
ing fairly ateady at recent prices, which
range from Xtu54c, according to grade.
Apricots are quiet. Quotations remain
tiomlnally unchanged, with choice held at
9Valc; extra choice at 10Vgl"Vc. and
fancy at llllc. Peaches also are quiet.
There seem a dlaposltlon to offer new crop
fruit for future shipment rather more
freely, but prices show no change. Choice
are quoted at 7u7V-; extra choice at 7
&8c. and fancy at 95'lOc.
toffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 7. COFFEE Th
market for futurea opened ateady at un
changed prlcea to an advance of i points.
Bales were reported of 26.2&0 bags. Includ
ing July. t OClii cftr; August, ttiuc; Septem
ber, 7o: October. 16c; December, leue;
April, late; Ma, fct47.00o.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Reaction Oocurt from the Activity of Fast
Few Day.
RUMORS OF FLOODS CAUSE SOME ALARM
United . Stales Steel Comparatively
Firmer Than General List Rail
road Stocks Alao F I era re
In the List.
NEW YORK, July 7. Today's stock mar
ket waa reactionary again and there was
very obvious and very heavy liquidation to
take profits on the advance of the Inst two
days. The reaction was only partly ef
fective In the early dealings and the mar
ket was protected by bidding up of special
stocks here and there, but this policy be
came less effective aa the day advancer!
and the reaction became general. Wall
atreet la traditionally suspicious of crop
scares at this time of the year, but mucn
mote effect waa produced on speculative
sentiment today by the persistent strength
In wheat than waa the case yesterday.
Some alarming rumors were circulated of
damage by rain and floods in the south
west. The weather map was pronounced
very unfavorable.' The cotton market
shared to some extent In this.
The political news of the day was not
different from that of yesterday, thus giv
ing a rather forced construction to the
view that yesterday's rise In prices was
due to that cause. United States Steel was
comparatively firmer than the general list,
which was attributed to the reaffirmation
of prlcea of first products by the pools.
The local tractions proved an effective
support for the early market during the
most active period of -profit-taking ealee.
In view of the profit-taking nature of the
day's selling, the largest declines are not
only found In those atock which were
most conspicuous in the buying movement,
especially Union Paclfio, St. Paul and
Pennsylvania, but pretty much all the
active stocks In the market figure In the
list of 1 to 44 point loss. Th closing waa
Irregular and near the lowest of the day.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $3,630,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
The following were the prices on the
Stock exchange today:
Bales, tngn.iow.ciose,
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore 4 Ohio
.54,600
..2.500
. 9,900
76
73-"4 74H
95 94 &4'4
82 81 81K
do pfd
Canadian Paclfio
Central of N. J
Cheaapeake & Ohio...
Chicago A Alton ....
do pfd
Chicago at Western.
Chicago A N. W
C, M. A St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. ft T
do pfd
C. C, C. St St. L....
Colorado Southern ...
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Delaware & Hudson.,
D. . L. at W
tiiOO 125 124 124
162
600
100
600
800
72
16
49
21
71
16ij
48
2.000 158T4 lSrti 151
170
Denver ft R.
O.
21
70
24
9
85 v
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd ....
do 2nd pfd ..
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ..
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. A N
Manhattan L ..
Met. Securities
Met. St, Ry
M. ft St. L
100
7,500
2,100
300
8,100
100
70
26
60
.86
66
70
24
69
86
66
82
CO
82
82
700 184 134 133
200 18 18 18
100 84 34 34
30
41
6.000 112 111 111
1,800 150 14!) 148
8.300 M
.34,600 117V
M.. St. P. ft 8. Ste. M. 1,600 68
do pfd 400 .124
Missouri Pacific 11.600 92
M., K. A T 500 17
do pfd 1,400 38
N. R. R. pf Mex. pfd
Now York Centra!...,
Norfolk ft Western...
400 117
3,900
68
uu piu ,
Ontario ft Western... 9.100
Pennsylvania 66.900
P., C. C. ft St. L.... - 600
Reading .84,600
do 1st nfd 400
do tnd ufd 1,700
Rock Is&ad Co 13,800
do pfd 800
St. L. ft tl F. Sod pfd. 100
St. L. & W 400
do pfd ,. 300
Southern Paclfio 28,600
Southern Railway .... 8,400
do pfd 400
Texas ft Paclfio 1,700
T., St. L. ft W 200
do pfd 600
Union Paoiflo 46,300
do pfd 800
Wabash 200
do pfd 600
Whaallna- ALE
36
116
Wlsoonsin Central ... 200 17
do pfd 800 88"
Mexican Central 1,600 6)
Adams Express
American Express
U. S. Express
Wells-Fargo Express
Amal. Copper 13,900 61
Am. Car ft Foundry.. 1,100 lv
do pfd 300 72
Amer. Cotton Oil .... 200 37
do pfd
American Ice ......... 300 6"
do pfd 300 17i,
Amer. Linseed Oil .... 100 7
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive .. 900 20t
do pfd 800 82
Amer. 8. A R 1,100 644
do pfd 600 971
Amer. Sugar Refining; 1,600 128
Ana. Mining Co
Brooklyn R. T 89,400, 614
Colo. Fuel A Iron .... 800 814
Consolidated Oas .... 1,700 39
Corn Products 800 11V
do ofd
60
16
72
26
19
82
Distillers' Securities
General E'ectrlo ....
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter, Pump ,
do pfd
National Lead
North American ....
100 31
300 168
1,000 18
400 70
800 20 20
Paclfio Mail ..i
People's Oas 1,000
Pressed Steel Car 600
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car
Republic Steel loo
do pfd 6,000
Rubber Goods goo
do pfd , 100
Tenn. Cosl A Iron.... 1,40
U. S. leather 6"0
do pfd 700
9K
98
27
U. B. Realty &7i
do pfd 600 6S 6S 57
U. 8. Rubber 1.300 17 16 16
do pfd 1,000 67 66 67
U. 8. Steel 17.500 11 10 10
do pfd 60,700 68 67 67
Westlnghouse Elec 166 156 1M
Western Union 87
Total sales for the day, 644.600 shares.
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 7.-MONEY On call
easy, 1; closing bid, 1; offerings at 1;
time loans, easy; 60 dava 1 per cent; 90
days. 32; 6 months. 1.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-SiZN
per cent.
STERLING E'X CHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 14. 8726 fj
4 8730 for demand and at $4.85S'4 8635 for
0-day bills; posted rates, $4.86t?4.R8; com
mercial bills. $4.8515114.8525.
BILVEH Bar. 6c; Mexican dollar, 4o.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
Th cioalng quotation en bonds are as
follows)
V. t. nf. ts. reg.
do coupon
do Is, rag
do coupon
do new 4o, rs
1044(1 Manhstun a. g. 4S...106U,
..104
..ins
..104
..1SIU
do lat loo 11.
Minn. St. L. 4a . M
M., K. A T. 4s
do coupon .
..lit
,.. au
to old 4a, rcg 114 N. R. R. of at. ta.... T7
do coupon inu N. Y. C. a. IUa Mil
..luSH N. J. C (. ta.
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4s.
.. t No. raclno 4
.. M I do ta
..losu. N. A w. a. ....
.. M O. i. U te par.
..Ill Pann. eonv. Ia. .
B. A O. 4s
do la
Central of Oa. Is.
do lat Inc.
. , it Hatains gan.
rnca. a Ublo 4a....iut It. u a I..M. c. ta..lll
-vnieago m a. ata.. ias si. l,. at . r. rg. 4a. 11
C.. B. A Q. n. 4a.... Mt St. U S. W. la W
C. M. P. a 4a.. 1074 asaaboard A. L. 4a.. 44
C. N. W. e. 7a. . . . llh So. Pacific 4 tsv.
C. ft. I. 4 P. 4a.... In i So. kallwaj i 114,
do col. 6a to iToiaa A P. la 111'.
iix'. a si u s 4a..l'xn t. , St. L, a w. 4a.. Tl
14
inicaro Tar. a 74 ii'nion raciao 4a.,
Cos. Tobacco 4a 43 do conr. 4a
..lf4
...1U1
... T7"4
...11IH
. .. l
... 41
... IW
... H
Colo. So. 4a.
04 1 1' S. Steel J to
Wabaah la
f do dab B
44 W A U B 40
K3 Wla. (ntral 4a
li7 Colo. fuel c. U
D. K. O 4a ...
Krla prior Han 4a...
do gon. 4o
F. W. p. C. is..
Mocking Val. 4Ha..
L AN. unl. 4a...
1(W
Bid. Offered.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. July 7-METAI.8-Tln ap
peared to be meeting with a little better
drmand In today'a markets, although bui-l-neas
waa comparatively quiet owlaav to
moderate offerings and prices ruled sr?itly
higher. London rloeed at 117 12s 6d for
spot and 117 17s 61 for future. Locally
spot. Is quoted at 36 7oa36 9a Copper wa
unchanged in London, clnalng at 467 5s for
spot and 67 3a 3nd for futures. Locally de
mand Is light, but Ultra Is H iaessur
400 82 31 81
3O0 39 89 38
300 80 80 80
500 14 13 13V4
100 171 171 171
1.200 146 144 144
178
6V
15
71
16
49
20H
aaalnat the market, whtclr-while quiet
shows a firm undertone. Lake la quoted at
$12.2Hti12 87H; electrolytic tt $13.6ivtill.75,
and rastlna at tl2.2f-a li.50. Lead was un
changed at $4 254.35 In thelocal market
Sbelter waa unchanged In both markets.
London cloelng at 22 and New York at
$4.854r496. Iron closed at 61s In Glssaow
and at 42s 10Vd In Middle.' bom. Locally
Iron was quiet No. 1 fnundr' northern Is
quoted at $14.60116.00; No. 2 feundry north
ern at $13.76; No. 1 foundry eouthern and
No. l foundry southern port at 13 rc'jru.To.
Pig Iron warranta are nomlnsj at is.oo.
ST. LOUIS. .July 7. M RTALS-Lead,
strong at $4.12. Spelter, firm St $4.77.
Boston Stock ttaotat lone.
BOSTON. Julv 7. Call loans. 2d534 per
cent; time loans, HC' per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bon
os:
Ati-hlaon ad). 4s. ... M14 Westing, common
do 4a ,101m AdTtnture
Mn. Central 4a. Allouci
Atchlaon 74 Ama Igamatrd
do pfd 4St Amartran Zlno ...
Bnaton A Albanr...44 Atlantic
Bnatnn Ac Maine Hlngbani
Bout nn Elavated ....14f l'l. A Hocla
Fltchburg pfd I.t4 Cantannlal
Mai. Central TH'Cnppcr Rtngo ...
N. T . N. H. & H..1M .Pair Want ,
Para Marquette T4 'Dominion Coal ...
t'nlon Pacific Franklin
Amar. Arge. Chnna... 13a4 O-ancy
do pfd w T 'Ialo Rorale
Amar. Pncu. Tube... 4Si.Ma. Mljilng ...
Amar. ftugar 1I7S1 Michigan
do pfd Mohawk .-.
Amar. T. T 12 Mont. 17 C...
Amer. Woolen 11 Old Dominion ....
do pfd 74 Oaceole
Pomlnlon I. 8.... 74H Parrot
Edlaon Elee. I11U....242 gulncy
Oenaral Electric Shannon
Masa. Electric Tamarack
do pfd 11A Trinity
Maaa. Oaa 19V V. 8. Mining ,
.. 71
... 1-4
...
... U
...
... T
... H
...440
... r
...4)
... ta4
...41
... T
... I
... T4
... 4
... l
... 414
...
... I!4
... o
... I44-
... 12
... IS
... to
... t
... 11
a- a7 la ii.t let a a-lll'
,.. 1"4
,.. MS
... I4
United Shoo Mach!'.!! tl
do pfd 2f4
I!. 8. OH.
Vtah .........
Victoria .....
U. S. gtcel lnu winona
,.. T
... Tl
do pfd 67 H Wolrcrlno
Bid. "Ex-dlvldend.
London Mock Market.
LONDON, July 7. Closing:
ConaoU, money
894 N. Y. Central 12l4
do account
Anaconda
Atchlaon
So pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
Cnea. Ac Ohio
Chicago Of. W
C. M. & St. P....
DeBcara
D. A R. 0.,
do pfd
Krla
do lat pfd
. do Id pfd.
Illinois Central ...
Loula. 3c Naah..'...
19 l.i-ll Norfolk W....
... J'i do pfd
... 7l'k Ontario A W
... in ' j Pannaylvanla
... sr.- Rand Mlnea
, OT
I'm
4!t
Reading
do lat t)fd
... I4'.a,
do Id pfd
80. Railway
do pfd
So. Pacific
t'nlon Pacific
do pfd
V. 8. ("teal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
,..151
,.. ID
21
M4
49-4
... 2S
... 72
... 2H
... till.
... 37
..137H,
...110
... II I
4
M
0
la.. K. d T.
Spanish 4a
SILVER Par, steady, 26 13-18d per ounce.
MONfc)r 4f24j per cent.
The rale of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 22 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2S2 per cent.
New York Mining; Stocka.
NEW YORK, July 7. The following ara
the closing prices on mining stocks
Adams won
SO
24
10
Little Chief
.. I
..100
..20
.. II
.. II
.. ii
.. II
.. It
..206
Allca
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potoal
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
Brooco
Brunawlck Con .
Coraatook Tunnel
. f
.100
Con. Cal. Va
Horn surer .
Iron ailror ..
Leadrllla Coo
144
lit)
t
Condition ot the Treasury,
"WASHINGTON, July 7. Today' state
ment of the treasury balance In the general
fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold re
serve In. the division of redemption, shows
the available cash balances-$160, 408,188; gold,
$64,188,031. .- . - ,
. ' ' 'I
Bank Clearlua-s.
OMAHA. July 7)-Barvk 'clearings for to
day, $U4. 69.40, a decrease of $202,477.13
from the corresponding day last year.
OMAHA WHOLESALE
MARKETS
1
Condition of Trade and annotations on
Staple and. Fancy Trodace.
EGOS Receipts liberar;. market - steady;
fresh candled stock ltHa;- oaae count, 13c.
LIVE POULTRXj-llein, Hc: roosters,
according to slxe, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
7c; geese, 6c: broilers, lbitf 18c.
BUTTER Packing stock. He: choice to
fancy dairy, 12$14c; separator, Ifinc.
FRESH FISH Troilt, He; pickerel, 8c;
pike, 10c; perch, Jc llueflsh, 12c: whlleriah,
l4ci salmon, ' 14o; TdsMiper, lie; lobster,
srreen. 26c: lobster, boiled. 30c: bullheads.
lie; cattish, 14c; black bass, 20c; nail but, locj
orappies, lie; roe snaa, si.uu; ourtaio, so;
wnite Daas, lie; irog legs, per uui, ooc.
BRAN Per ton. 318.00.
HAY Prlcea quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers association: Choice no. 1 upland,
$8.00; No. 2, $5.60; medium, $7.00; coarse,
36.00. Rye straw, 36.50. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demaud
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, large alse,
$3.uo; fancy navels, all sixes, $3.6u; Mediter
ranean aweeta, cnolce, all sizes, $3.0ia.25;
J a ft as, all sizes, $2.753.00; Vaienclaa, all
sizes, $3.oU(&3.76.
LEMONb California fancy, 27v-800-86Tj,
$8.704.25; choice, $3.60)3.75.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6
crown, 14c: 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch.
$2.0O2.60: jumbo, $2.Vo3.2u.
DATES Persian, per box of 30 pkgs.,
$2.00; In 60-lb boxes, 6c; per lb.; Oriental
stuffed, per dsx, $140.
PINEAPr iKH In crates, of 4 to 43, per
crate, $3.26.
FRUITS.
APPLES Green, per H-bd. box, 76c.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qts., $2.50; per 34
pts., $1.60; red raspberries, per 2a pta., U i).
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 qtat,
iiTRAWBERRIES Colorado, por 34-ot
case, 32.60.
CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, $1.50; home grown, per
24 qts., $1.25.
GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case. $1.30.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-oaaket crate,
90a; California Alexandra, per box, $1.00;
Texas Albcrtas, per 4-basket trate. $1.2o. .
PLUMS California Clyman, $1.8j.
APRICOTS-Californla, $1.6U
CANTELOUPE Texas, per crate, $2,600
1.76; California, per crate, $6.60.
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated. lKc;
each, Wu0c.
CURRANTS Red and white, per 24-qt.
case, $1.25.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-New Texas Red etock, !n
sacks, per bu., $1.00.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $2.1&S)2.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2V4c
CABBAGE California, per lb., 2o.
CAULIFLOWER Per doz., 76c.
CUCUMBERS-Pcr doz., 60e.
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, 80c.
RADISHES Per dox. bunches, 20o.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dot., 80c
TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 26o.
BEETS Southern, per dos., 26c.
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 26o.
PARSLEY Per doz.. 26c.
BEANS Wax., per bu. box, 31.00; per -bu.
basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, $2 00;
per -bu. box, 75c.
SPINACH Per bu., home grown, 3540c.
ASPARAGUS Per dox. bunches. 40o.
GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crats,
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida aummer, per doz.. 75c.
PEAS Per bu. box, $1.00.
EOO PLANT Southern, per dos.. $1.60.
LbLi;Hi-naiimiioo, per aos.. 26c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, tic; No. 2 green. 60:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf, to 12 lbs., 8c: No. t veal calf,
13 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry salted. Sffl2c; sheep
pelts. !4S27c; horsehldes. $1.6032.oO.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
He; Wliconsln Young America, 12c; block
Bwlsa. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 18o; Wiscon
sin Hmberger, 18c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, tier lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 3 soft shell,
per lb., 13o; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
Jiecana. large, per lb.. 12c; ama II, per lb.,
0c; peanuts, per lb., Cc; roasted peanuta,
pe.r lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 12rl8c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., lie: almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell. 13c; shell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuta, per bu.,
$1.26. . j
Slonz City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. Jury 7.-SpecIal Tele
gram. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 100 head. Mar-
xer vaioc lower: Deeves.. M ixwa vo; cows,
bulls and mixed, $300(64.75: Blockers and
feedera, $3.004.00; calves and yearlings, $2.76
1 76.
HOGS Receipts, 3,800 head. Market 61T
lower, selling st $6.066.26; bulk, $6. 16a
6.20.
St. Joseph Live Slock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, July T CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,468 head; market 1iV(j'-'6c lower: na
tives, $4.00cn.a; cows and helfere. $1.75
5.'6: stockers snd feeders, $30O4.26.
HOGS Receipts, 8,741 head; market 6tfri0e
lower; light, $5.16!S6.i5; medium and heavy,
$6.2tKi6K.
SHEEP AND LAMFiS-Reeelpts, 1,S3
head; market steady to 10c higher.
Stork In Slant.'
Following the the receipts of live stock
st the six principal western cities yes-
lerauy ;
Cattle. Hofrs. Sheep.
1 fry u,io 6.5ro
$.0"q 8o,(j0 lO.ono
l.J 2 5) 660
1 5" 8.6-ti I.etO
I.AIA l.Shj .....
100 8.800
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. Louis
St. Joaeph
eioux city ....
TotaJs 16,661 H4 17,660
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle BeoeipU Light and Bert Grades
Higher.
HOGS BROKE FIVE TO TEN CENTS
General Trade Slow and Close Weak
Sheep Market Active and lOe
Higher on Desirable Kinds
Receipts Fairly Large.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 7. 1904
Receipts were: cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mcndiv Holldsv.
Official Tuesdav 3.309 4.0S8 S. 2.R77
Official Wednesday $.485 7.88 8.498
Offloial Thursday 1.800 12.2O0 6.500
Four dava thia week... 1104 25.MM 12.076
Same days last week.... 8,837 42.254 lTO
came cays weeK before.. 10, iu jb.jo'o ai'.sn
Same three weeks sgo... 12.270 46.348 3.115
Sams four weeks ago....l3.3M) 41.051 8.798
Same days last year 13.650 83.364 11.008
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
mr me year to date witn comparison wun
last year: 1804. 1908. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 402.713 610,387 47.674
Hon 1,3H9,877 1,237,138 102,739
Sheep 712.7VN) 668,861 133,845
Average prices paid tor uugs at South
Omaha lor tat last several las with com
parison. '
Date I UOt. 11803. 103. 11801. 11800. 18S. 11888.
June 17.,
June 18..
June 18.
June 30.
June 21.
June 'fi..
June ii.
June 24.
June 26.
June 26.
June 7..
i J.1''
4fc
100
I 84
7 38i
7 m!
I 831
i 84 II 44
8 C3
a
$ 84
3 71
3 88
8 63
3 (4
o
3 $8
$ 81
8 7J
5 '
841
6 U
6 ti 6 M
1 41
7 43
t 68 84
I 7i
6 91 4 W
6 kHi 5 tMi
I
I 0al
-.1 Ul
I t6
0
771
t 11
3 M i S 73
6 67
6 67
5 83
I 8!1 1 17
8 82
1 sn
wl
6 14
llHi
Wi
6 ut I
o
8 63
3 64
'o
S 81
8 W
I 80
3 W
3 1
4a
6 70
6
6 10
fill
4 89
6 tt 7 62
6 91
87
June 28..
8 66
- I I DO
6 6 I
June 28..
60j
$ 61
June 80.
W 1 VI
4 Wi
$ b
8 71
o
Julv
6 60!
7 4
7 841
6 891
83
July
Juiy
Juiy
July
Julv
6 67
2
I li
...1 1
0 IK,
o H
BUli
6 0s
I 14
U
3 7b
.125
1 WH
I 6 1
0
I E6
7 64
775
t 73
( 78
1 7R
3
3 83 3 6S
July
6 481
Indicate Bunday. Holiday.
The official number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. A St. P. Ry.... 8 13
Wabash 4 ..
Missouri Pacific Ry 2
Union Pacltlo system.. 20 81 19
C. & N. W. Ry 6 3..
F., E. & M. V. R. R.. 7 60
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.10 7
B. & M. Ry 23 38 1
C, U. ot g. Ry 8 18
K. C. & St. J. 10 7
C, R. J. ot P., east... 6 7..
C, R. I. & P., west... . 4
Illinois Central 1 1
Chicago Ut. Western.. . 8
stock
Hs's.
Total recelDts ....85
179
20
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purcnaslng tne num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. v Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omana Packing Co 194 l.tt.3 612
Swift and Company 424 8,UU7 1,294
Cudahy Packing Co 463 8,lu3 2.104
Armour & Co 414 8,&4 1.W6
Omaha Packing Co., K. G 61
Cudahy Co., K. C , 118
Armour & Co., K. C 77 .... ....
Vansant & Co 12
Hill ot Son 84
L. F. Husz 14
Wolf & Murnan 91
J. li. Root 7
Other buyers 83
Total L971 liiwi M97
CATTLE Decreased receipts here and
elsewhere had a beneficial influence on the
trade and the trend of values Is a sain
toward a higher basis on fat cattle.
The market on beef steers ruled active
and mostly 10o higher on all suitable grades
of fat steers. Trading was brisk and the
market showed mora lite than has been
the case in some time. The bulk of the
offerings consisted of beef steers and a
clearance was made In good season.
Ths supply ot butcher stock was rather
limited. Desirable cows and heifers were
free sellers at good, atrong prices. Grassy
grades, ,. while . selling readily, showed no
special change In Value from yesterday. -
In the feeder division the trade was very
Quiet and dull. The country demand Is
very limited and yard traders were slow In
taking hold. The market Is dull and weak,
with a lower tendency.
BEEr oTEERO.
No.
4.
t.
11.
I.
17.
tl.
7.
II.
Pr.
No.
AT.
Ft.
I 10
I to
I 60
I 10
I 60
I 60
I 60
I 64
I 64
I 10
I 41
I 66
I 1
I 70
I 74
I 60
I 40
I 14
I 74
447
1140
817
40
Ill
lot
lttl
464
I 16
I 46
4 00 .
4 10
4 U
4 70
4 71
4 N
i oo
I 04
i 10
I II
M
I W
i 10
I M
I 40
II..
14..
tl..
II..
14..
60..
II..
II. .
II..
17..
II..
10..
II..
II..
tl..
II..
II..
...mi
...ins
....1117
...1411
...1101
...Mi
...HIT
...1444
...1141
...Ull
...1114
...1326
...1147
...1141
...1171
...114
...1111
20....
II....
II....
II....
17....
63....
II.....
40
II
I
...loir
...1107
... 941
...1041
...1041
...HIT
...1071
...1041
...1044
.1141
STEERS AND COWS,
40
87.
...111!
1141 I 60 II 1011
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
4 160 4 60
COWS.
I M IN X Ml IS
17 141 10 U Ill III
4..... 1006 I IS 1 1101 I 40
7 1014 .1 40 1 140 3 10
1 60! I 40 14 1011 I 41
1 170 I 00 II 1111 I It
II 1011 t M 1 104 4 00
4 1160 I 16 1 1040 4 16
It 1011 t 16 1 1160 4 60
I Ill 8 It 1 130 4 60
" 4 'heifers. M
II 760 3 It 1 170 8 78
7 468 I It tl till TO
1 MO I 48 .
BULLS.
1 1104 t W 1 160 I 76
l lioo t it I im i it
1 .....1110 I 11 i 180 I 00
1 1200 I 60 1 1190 I 10
1 1410 I 46 1 1600 I 10
' m "calves. m tn
1 140 I 00 1 144 I 00
1 160 I 00 1 140 I 16
1 840 I M 1 ISO f If
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
10 464 I 60 1 140 I M
NEBRASKA.
6 cows.
( 40 3 26 19 cows..
840 1 10
J. Robinson Idaho.
1 cow 1120
3 26
1 bull
..12
1 9
8 00
3 00
3
8 60
8 80
8 80
1 cow..
.1080
2 60
3 00
8 16
$ 26
3 66
3 80
1 cow.
920
1008
9X1
770
8 feeders.
7 cows....
. 984
. 977
. 986
.1120
. 984
5 feeders
1 cow....
1 oow....
13 cows....
1 cow
9 feeders
937
18 feeders.
61 feeders.. 1008
24 steers..
744
4 06
HOGS The run was by far the heavteat
of the week and the quality waa also the
beat In some time. Conditions were against
sellers and a sharp decline In prices re
sulted. The market opened slow, generally
6ruJ0e lower, considering the quality, and
trading was along that baals during ths
morning. A weak provision trsde alao ex
erted a bear Influence, besides the market
at Chicago waa much lower. Part of the
buyers were Inclined to even lower prices
noted and a good many hoga sold close to
a dime lower, considering quality.
Tops reached 86.80, while the bulk at
85.17ViKo5.22 Is about 7o lower than yes tor
day. The market finished weak at toe
de
cllne.
No. At. 8b. Pr. Ko,
60 161 M I 0TV4 74
li 191 40 f If 44 ITT ... f 10
74 130 M I 1J 64 UT ... 10
If 9tl ... I If 14 Ml ... M
T7 124 40 I 11 44 IM ... lit
71 t"4 ... I II Tt IM ... I M
14 11 IM I ITU, Tl 141 140 10
Tl im 40 I 17S4 74 til ... IK)
II f IT ... I ITUj 14 Ill 10 I 0
77 Ill 190 111 4:. ...... .140 ... f 90
40 Ill 10 I 17V4 TO Ill 100 I 10
Tl lot 40 I ITU tl 161 ... 110
II in to 8 lit Tl 110 10 I to
4 Ill tO I 1TV, T4 lf.0 40 I 10
HI Ill ... I 174 Tl 110 144 I 10
14 til 140 I 1T II 74 ... M
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SHEEP Receipts were the heaviest
In some weeks, or In fact since
the range season opened. but the
supply did not retch the demand.
The market ruled active, atrong to 10c
higher, with yearlings selling up to 340
and ewe at 83.66. A clearance was made
In good season, the market closing strong.
Quotations for grass sheen and Ismbs:
Oood to chotre yesrllnsn, 84 2MM.60; fair to
good yearlings. 83.50474 36; good to choice
wethers, 34 00(64 25; fair to good wethers,
3.160(54.00; good to choice ewee. H.&OMSO;
fair to rood ewes, 83 36413.50; food lo choice
lambs, I6.600J6.76; fair to good lambs, 33.00
fr6.60. , .
No. Av. Pr.
364 Idaho ewee ins 8 65
1.2M Idaho wethers 1?5 4 15
612 Idaho yearlings and wethers. 97 4 36
110 Idaho yearlings and wethers. 82 4 60
6f8 Idaho wethers M 4 40
201 Idaho wethers 84 4 46
311 Idaho wethers 143 4 45
821 Idaho yearlings 83 4 86
6S8 Idaho grass lambs 66 7 00
CHICAGO . LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Market Richer, Hess Iteedy
4 Sheep Rale Stroaar
CHICAOO. Julv 1 r 4TTLB- Receipts.
8.000 hesd, Including 300 Texans; market
ror westerns, steady to higher; rood to
prime steers. 3(;.4a6.60: noor to medium
6.166.Z6: stockers and feeders. 32.60(94.26;
cows, I1.6OO4 60; heifers, 83.0O6.6O; canners,
31.60tT3.15: bulls, 82.00(04.60; calves, 32.50g.00;
Texas fed a leers, 34.60uf.16.
HOGS Recelpta, 30,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 18,000 head; left over, 2.58 head;
mixed and butchers, 36.40(216.60; good to
choice heavy. 6.5n4i'5 82; rough heavy,
36.35fi6.45;
light, 86.4096.!
ot;
bulk of sales,
ft) 5K6.
SHEEP AND LAMRB RecelDts. 10.800
head; market strong and steady; good to
choice withers, 34.ioft6.40; fair to choice
mixed, 83.6)($4.26; western sheep, J4.0O5J4.9O;
native lambs, 84.0007.60.
St. Loals Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOTJIB. July 7. CATTLE Receipts.
2,600 head. Including 1,800 Texans; market
In light demand, good request and priors
hlrher; native shipping and export steers,
M&OtfM.oO; dressed beef and butcher steers,
34.0Ck2i43.26; steers under 1,000 pounds, 84 36
6.00; stockere and feeders, 82.60(84.26; cows
snd heifers, 33.26S.00; canners, 81.6062.60;
bulls, 32.50(94.00; calves. I4.OOTJ6.60: Texas
and Indian steers, 3.004.2t; cows and
heifers. 33 00(93.76.
HOGS Receipts, ,500 head; market dull,
601OO lower; pigs and lights, 84.26Q6.30;
packers. 35.2C(gt.40; butchers and best heavy,
is irrn. ko
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.600
head; market steady; native muttons, 4J.(o
64.50; famba, 85.007.26; culls and bucks,
32.004.00; stockers, J1.60S3 SO; 'Texas shesp,
$2.754.00.
Kansas City, Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITT. Julv 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,600 head: market dull and lower;
choice export and dreased beef steers, 83.50
t!6.66; western steers, 4.0(Kj4O; native
heifers, 83.10: native cows, 82.5OS3.90; Mock
ers and feeders, 83.00(38.90.
HOGS Receipts, 2,500 head: Armour was
the only buyer and he cleaned up the offers
nt a decline of 10tfl6c, with 86.30 the top
PrlBHEEP AND LAM3S-Rcelpt, 650
head; market demoralised.
New York Lire Stock Market.
ktt.w YORK. Julv 7. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 76 head; shipments, 7 head: cattle,
66 head, 100 head of sheep; veals, 85.fW7.60:
tailends, f4.su; nutcermiiKS, li , ureneeu
calves, firm; elty dressed veals, 7(PUc;
country dressed, 710c
HOOB Receipts, i,si? nesq maraei wao
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 5,465
head; sheep. 83.004.50; culls, fc.00(?2.6u
lambs, t7.369.0O. t
Wool Market.,
BOSTON, July 7. WOOL The market
may be said to be strong ana
active, with a firm" advance under
way. Pulled wools are quiet and ter
ritory grsdes active. In foreign wools
there Is little doing. Leading quotations
fniiow. Tdahn fine medium. 17rl8c: me
dium, Htj 19c; low medium, I819e. Wyom
ing jrine, lsgifc; neavv una, nvm; me
dium. 19f?20c; low medium, avjHe. Utah
and Nevada Fine, !6ffl7c; heavy fine, 143
16c; fine medium, Ifil8e. Dakota Fine, 17
(fJ18o; fine medium, 17016c: medium, lfc19c;
low medium, wane, saoniana r ina uumv.,
iosfv- nn avarira. 17918c: fine medium
choice, 1719e:" average. J718c: staple, SO
22c: medium choice, flfftJo.
ST, LOUIS, July 7. WOOL Steady; me
dium grades, combing and Clothing. ISO
4Hc; light fine, 1619c; heavy fine, 134716o;
tub washed, goflfje.
LONDON, July 7. woub-Tne orcenngs
at the wool auction sales today amounted
tn 12340 bales. Fins merinos were dearer.
Inferior merinos aold steady and In buyers'
favor. Americans oougnt a tair supply or
good greasy hoggetts and some fine cross
hreda at full rates. A good supply of
scoureds was taken, chiefly by the con
tinent. Cross-breds sold readily. Home
buyers were the largest purchasers of
medium and low grades. Following are the
the sales In detail: New South Wales,
1 OfVt hales- scoured ftUdrftls lOd: BTeaSy.
SUdtSls Ud. Queensland. 700 bales; Scoured,
Is dls lid; greasy. SH9d, Victoria,
SCO bales; scourea, lrun na. ooum Aus
tralia, 1,100 bales; greasy, 6dfDlS ld.
West Australia. 400 bales; greary. imft(l.
Tasmania, 1,700 bales; greasy, 8d!iJla 8d.
New Zealand. 1.200 bales: scoured, evidffils.
Cape of Oood Hope and Natal. 800 bales;
scoured. lOdgls 7d; greasy, 8(fj9d.
OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES
Slight Felling; OsT la Marketlagr (
Hosts as Compared with Pre
loas Week
CINCINNATI, July 7. - (Special Tele-
gram.) Price Current sayt: There was a
Moderate movement Of hogs ths past weak.
Total western Backing was 420,000, com
pared with 440,000 the preceding week and
406.000 last year. Since March 1 the total
Is 7,646,000, against 7,330,000 a year sgo.
Promlnsnt places compare as follows:
Places. 1904. IftOg.
Chicago 1,870,000 2,115.000
Kansas City 960.000 fs.ono
South Omaha 840,000 886 000
St. Loula 624 000 4S6.0U0
St. Joseph (63.000 812 000
Indianapolis 88. ooo 83.ooo
Milwaukee 223,000 197,000
Cincinnati , 1R3.T0 179.000
Ottumwa 190,000 145 000
Cedar Rapids 164.0"0 146 000
flloux City 104,000 175,000
St. Paul 311.000 KiOOO
Movements of Ocean Vessels Jnly 0.
At New York Arrived: Mongolian, from
Glasgow; Citta dl Napoll, from Genoa.
Sailed: Teutonic, for Liverpool; United
States, for Copenhsgen.
At Queenstown Arrived: Merlon, from
Philadelphia; Auranla, from New Tork.
Salltd: Saxonia, from Liverpool, for Bos
ton. At Liverpool Arrived: Michigan, from
Boston; Oceanic, from New Tork; Otto
man, from Portland; Majestic, from New
York.
At Southampton Sailed: Kaiser Wllhelm
der Grosse, from Bremen, for New Tork.
At Copenhagen Arrived: Helllg Olav,
from New York.
At Dover Sailed: Oref Waldsrsee, from
Hamburg and Boulogne, for New York.
At Hong Kong Arrived: Athenian, from
Vancouver; Empress of Japan, from Van
couver, via San Francisco.
At Antwerp Arrived: Switzerland, from
Philadelphia.
At Cherbourg Arrived: Pennsylvania,
from New York. Sailed: Kaiser Wll
helm der Grease, from Bremen and South
ampton, for New Tfork.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for raoord July 1, as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany,, bonded abstracter, 1814 Karnam
street, for The Bee:
Abble M. Bexten and husband to Na
tional Land company, lota 36 and 34,
block 3, Druid Hill 32,000
Abble M. Bexten and husband to Na
tional Land company, lot 10, block
8, Kountze Place 1,760
Patrick Hoctor and wife to Albert
, Plror et al., two acres In ne 9-14-18
' 600
F. J. Fitzgerald and wife to J. A. Fitz
gerald, undivided of lot 9, block 3.
First Addition to South Omaha 1,500
Robert M. Dillon and wife to Hamuel
L. Dllle, lot 23, block 12, Clifton Hill. 3,450
Omaha Mercantile company to Elisa
beth M. Covell, lot 14. Cain Place .... 600
William O Whltmore et al., to Melvln
H. Reddeld, lot 7, block 1, Mayns
Place 2,800
Georre O. Twiner and wife to Max
Hrrechman, part lots I aad 8, block
8, Dituont Place 900
Mary Herschman to Paul Klslckl, lot
12, block 4. Arbour Place 800
Lizzie C. Graham and husband to Fred
Bchnnlaw. lot 9, block 7, I'lalnvlew.. 3,000
Theodore Olsen to Charles A. Beattla.
lot 11, block 9, ilanaoem Place 1
Piiacllla A. GrlfTt lb. aud husband to Al-
fred Thomas, lot 7, block 13, Kounlse
Third Addition 1,000
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