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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1904)
f DAILY r.TSA' FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1?(H. GRAIN A:iD FRODUCE MARKET J a! Vhf-.i p -1 Over in C1.5rtgo, with & 1, 1 J in Talncs. IN CMAliA JULY lluylry advances TO 91 Report ibtt Joly fhort In terest Had Se'.tlre : r.rx0 Baihrli ir.ly Vh( f )f-rf la , I (Imaha-liirUf t Xtwi, - . I ' OMAHA. July 2. Chicago price for wh.-at received -Yre pmlilJ thin morning. The July fu ture wnjcti J, so bjt (wi more day of lit'. e the weakeat delivery. Trie way in which prices lor tht future broke Indicates tbat the culmination of the dial had been con MUimnated snd time the haul pressed '.. rta had pocketed tnc.lr lnsscn, chareed ti.nn up on tun lodger and turned to mur dinant speculation. The goeeip new of the day was but a shade es bullish than l had tHn fnr orri time past. 4 rop report continue dis couraging, the weatuer map w wet end tr,e harvtst returns equally unfavorably, l-.vldently the belief In a peaceable settle ment of. the Anglo-Russian complication nil the corrent high price for grain !n encouraged the speculative element to Ui the hort aide for a tarn end longs to tKi their prnflt. This ha censed tne break from (eVl Wednesday CiiiBt to Sti'4C on July what. a a of about a point oa the deferred future. A Chicago dispatch says: Phlppers of th new wheat are making B'ono very heavy tlnafts on local receivers. They are loadinx th- car to the limit and hurrying them forward to catch the handsome premiums. Ons car contained l,4i'i bushi-l and brought i wnii per bushel. The llrm paid a dm ft of 81.tt.4i. Another smaller car brotieht 4f. These car were only sample t.f eighty re ceived for the day. Mtniurio of the Ijflter heat deal wwe revived by til" r-ceivir.g houses, who were paving out large nimu ff money to the country shippers, while theee wore In turn diHt.rjbUiIng It amviig the farmer who hauled It to market. If It develop that current prices are main tained after the present week It will Mean an Important. distribution of money among toe firmer rf southern Illinois, Missouri and the southwest, where the crop this yrnr hps bn pnove toe ordinary. T.e riwlitl demand for the cara yesterday of course wae from speculator who had made, sale for July delivery and who were m-!-!! to get the wheat to make deliveries. 1 Ins demand -will cease with the expiration Cf the present week. - The situation In Omaha crow In Inter est, There were rumors on 'change of a complete settlement of the July wheat shortage but as a matter of fact there have been no deliveries and nor has triers been any "private settlement." Tho short ha-e until 11 o'clock Baturday to get In cut of this trouble either by deliveries or a discharge from i the capital. It begin to look as If the deliveries might be fair, and st the same time there are some Inter esting hints at possible development in another quarter, Receipts today were only 12 ears of the contract grade of wheat. The first quotations on July wheat this looming wa 63c asked, then a lonjf offere 1 It at yte, afterward the short Intereat Hd It up to He' without Bales. Beptem "tmi opened ic lower than on Wednesday, but recovered to Mo bid or without Vic of tne final of Wednesday. The. bid price 'on December was He under Wednesday. Corn was easier elsewhere but both corn and oat were relatively steady. Orrmha ' Inspection In: 12 cars No. 1 wheat; cara No. f, 1 car No. 4; 1 car J7o. 8 corn; 1 car No. 2 corn; 1 car No, 4 cats; total, 23 ears. Out: cara No. 2 corn; 1 car No. 8 corn; 4 car No. S wheat; total, 12 car. Ofmh Pules: 4 car No. t corn, 4c: 1 car No. 3 wlilie oat, it.c; 1 car No. S corn at iiic; to arrive. Kan; of Frlee. Tho range of price on the Omaha irtar ket for future d,!verv anil the ciofc today and Wednesday were: i Closed Wheat Open. High. Low. Today. Wed. July ...... 61 A M H t'3',A M B P3 B . fpt C.'.'ili 1 B B 3 B WAB lieo 7ai 7a!U' 7!i'a HB eO B Corn July ...... 4 B W Tt 4-B 49 B 49 Sept ...... 4.'. A -B 4f-SA : 4C leo UH 4'ia oH 4uwU .V Oat " July ; .... .4it4fl Pep! ...... t-0 Tt SO' TJ ft B 2 "r) Deo Vi M is 'U U'B W B A nuked. B bid. Northwestern Car Lot Wkeat.Roeelpta Today, Lit tveck. IT ear ago. Mlnneapoll 81 1 19 1'uluUi 60 6 , n -Chicago f ... Primary HsTsmeat. 1 W'heat 7'oiiuy ..... IJt week I.aat year Last week at year , Receipts, eillpments. '-4 S i.t"J i.-vi, 6 ..f.-V.- i $02,W) 743,744 :J.!H ' Si".4,?;m , 132, USO K n n r a c City Monmeot, Receipts. Shipments Wheut iMs.tkO J,7'0 Coi it Z 0 2J,i"0 OntB ti.fA 1,'itM liroonahall Continental Crops Kra-tice Our cor reepi.tid.uits report leso favotuuly retKroiiiti wueut crop In northern r-;iun. Pimeiit indlcatiuna point to a j. i.i . n Iwlow ti.e maximum whlcit ha here tuf.iro been epctd. Greoce vVheat crop estimate at 30 per cent tens thun last year, , or 4,jju,(MI lJU., against 6.0vu.i J 0 bu. lat yiu'. itungary w ithout good rain half a corn crop will be rained. Austria Harvest report favorable, Italy orilc.ial repoi t of July iti ihnwi corn damage'l by drouth. Last year Italy .vlovd ;k,iu,i'0 bu. of corn. ' utra.illiHnericlttl rain have fallen. luiunen poll wire stock of wheat rer tiuood Hou,uou du. in nve day. Price Current Report, Winter wheat harvest practically clowed threshing return llmlteu. lnttkation tor o K4.piiiitnittni in Indiana; elsawher l;i Ce .i. .ma gouj. Favoruble weather fur tin!; t wheat, corn and minor crop. Host V,.-.M w.-ntl-u pulllta, Al.UllU, asKlliat Ctala Karket Elitnkers. Closing price of grain today and Wedne a.y at t.i Wf" iihu.hu were a lohuw: " CliiCAGU. Wh-t- , , Today. Wed Juiv te.lmi"T ry cutler ..,..... - July .in.ii 1 fcmlier KANSAS CU'Y. V. I ..t- 4P14 4n 41' 41' 44 toa TV 7S' tb1.4 :5 l.-i;ll.ljer Corn r .t .1 ruber ... . i.ie.iiier l i. i-ouia. S'ieat jH, -,i..ri..t - f ,,,,, , 1 i nut r Com , ' ?---ptemlr :.....,.. i-let:eiiiUt r .,'l.NMSAi ' 'CXi. .Wheat ' ('.inc.. l-r i.'..,vii.t.. r , , .LUU'IU. .V.'heat- . eioliee L'" mi. . i-iii. 'V 1 , iviv. Vi.. ' - r-,-. or. .!..- ,,. i ... wur i.uiinb-wr 4IH4B 4T4,B "1 41 A 4?4 4'tB o- .1. ftum Cralu Market. eei..f. r.t ektlinate the wheat t . t .. ..wk at l.-.-l,ij) lu J iw d (1 I C. J. !. Bi't J- Pewell of Hetirjrx. 1'fai.k hu" -r ui if t -leui t, S ki. Jn. e tJ.i.o-.i, It H. Kvi.i.t if 'iec.eva and N. in.-..t f Un. win v 1.4 tot a on 'vi.unaa i.i., jr. It Iiirr, r-K.ita wires: "S.irry to r it t . t - J ..v.t ii. ..i Is ex-iioualy - '.i t,j 1 ... It I-. i. i .i.i s,a to t,l 1 .j . 'i fc. : . , t-ot Un j :-.i.tit.iy it I .d." ' s ! t. .1 ' '" ' 1 1. i o J'.ly .K.ntrs-t were T .1 I . w V .i i . ; , . v . u 4 i .j I .. I i.ia V 1 . .1 1..X1V- 1 t U i. .:. ' 1.1.1 1. , t. IrU l".(.o t..:- w . .. ... i t. - 'I.y. ui 1 . ' r; A.i.lrf fie.ot te f i t.l .i r. . . . f t t i .l. p i ua r .11 . !..- . t lit... . I i v ...... I,;.' 'i .. v.... ..r ,t i a v.-. .a i i L... i.t-ii i..l Hint -.i4 be u. .... i .- 1. i' .r.ti iiA.jj i.-, ..it t.i I.i'r li f.ifii "... I . ... .l (.ii..-r ...u . ...i ;...i . . V, ii.i. t 1.. .... n. -. .1 I. , r v i e..t i- ..... . , i.. . .-, l,, ,, a i ; I . ' ' I i ..... i 11' m a II i -i . !, , , ,, .. ( ; , ( f ( - , ' 1 ' ' I . 1 1. I . 1 r . I , .-. ran b delivered at J cent penslty tlow ti.e r..n:rrt pr !. sn.l has r" reference to oii and pew crop a beat at all. CHICAGO URtl.t AJiII PHOTHIOSS Featarea of ttie Trading an4 Clestnw Price on Boar4 of Traele. CHTCAOO, July 79. Liberal arrivals of new wheat here and lower prices shroad caused wakne In wheat prif n totlav. the hrpteniper option rtomrg wi net ioi oi H'.iVu Crni I dnrni v,o. i ehow a de cline of c. I 'revision are f.;, i'ic htRtu-r. At the onteet the wheat mrnt experi enced severe setback as a result of lower cst.les, nbfrnl receipt and a continustlon of good weather in the porthwet. riTtem- ber opened Vt iStC to . a Ic lower Bt a 'i "40. A lot of long wheat came out during the first re minute of trading stvl prices declined et!l further, September selling orf to ''iH,.r. lite In tne dty the nu.rket for distant deliveries became firmer. Much of the earlier loss was reemned. Heptemher closing si wo. C:isrnr.rs of wheat and flour were equal to bushels I'rimarjr receipt's were 7i4.fViO bushels, compared with 6.1.4.K! bti'hels a vear ego. k! Innes pilis, I'uluth and Chlcsi.) reported recelptM of cars, against i-o lsst week and 191 a yearsgo. Ksvorahle crop report snd weakness or wheat were the main influyooes nffntlng the corn market. September epened Vju-o lower at itWiV''. sold between )c and W'nKe nd nosed t 4fVc. Local re ceipt were 2l car, with 21 of contract grn da. r ine weather rsport of good crop pros pect In low and weakneaa of wheat caused considerable liquidation In oats. September opened H'PsiC to H lower t JUo to oJt'.'iMVuc, old down to 327e and closed at 3Jl'o. Ixtcal receipt were 89 cur. Covering by hort Imparted a Arm tone to the provision market, but trading was llirht at the close. 8vterrher pork wa up 7U, h nip at 12.:'V5'8 W- Iard showed again of .itc. closing at Vi.e'H- Kib were up 6o at $7 5.Va7.67'. ' Kstlmsted receipts for tomorrow: Whest, 11R cars; corn, loi car; oat. 66car hogs, .,(! head. The leading future, ranged as follows: Articles.-) Open. High.) Low. Close. Tst'y. Wheat a July 9T tw 9V, f-' bjuly , in P" KiS . 7v afiept J 9-v,s b fenpt. Si'-I fc!7;!!SV4ils . ' Cot n l I I July 4SfH.fi S 4 r-iH 4!'4l 494 4 fiept. !i-v 4'-" 4f-J 4-! Hv Ua I I July S!4 Jri'4 yHIH pept. 'tr 38Vk-!- J""' 'tVi! ' Iec. Ji.tMi H'tf;33i'.m Moy 'AoH'Wh fcVfc.'i,B SoiM'.u-i Pork July 1 85 13 90 1? f 1! 90 13 f2 Sept. 13 85 12 f3 12 13 C5 12 85 Oct. . U 85 U 16 Utft IS le& 128i Lrd- Jtily tfV, 00 Bept. 6 90 87 8 B0 6 6 90 Oct. 7 00 7 Wn 7 00 7 (WVt 6 87V4 Hlh July 7 '40 7 4-!t 7 4( 7 4H 1 W Bcpt. ? 7 6.S 1 9) 7 67Va 7 bVi Oct. ' 7 6,t 7 Ki 7 kTVj 7 67V No. S. Old. b New. Caah quotation were a follows: " I 'LOUR Market steady; winter patent. 4 tai; airalgnts, .zt(f;4.S3; spring pitt-ents4.Jt8-i.70i atru.lght;v M.j&iM; baker. ..f.foS 20. WHEAT No. 8 spring, 88898c; No. 8, SS 94o; No. 1 red. 97(ii7Mc. COKN-No. 2, 4 'Wc; No. 2 yellow, RlViC OATS No. 2, 8,.i'4c; No. 1 white, XX& 40tec; No. t white, .tso, new, RYE No. 2, Tlrjr:. ' h A RL h. t Oood leeding, 8&33Sc; fair to clnl'.'e malting, 4I"ht.jc. 61 1-7D3 No. l'flax. tl.lTH; No. 1 north wertern, 11.24: prime timothy, 3-00; clover, contract grade, fit. 26. P'HOVIS10N3 Mess pork, per bbl., 12.87 12.90. Lard, per loo lbs., kri Sb-tt RVVi. Short ribs sides (loose), 7.Hf,v7.4S. Short clear iils boxed, 7.7tnii 8.00. Following were the receipt and hip' menta of lipur and grain: . Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbls , !.fi"0 21,0 Wheat, bu M,t0 4S,Hfl Corn, bu 2M-0 f-'5,lMI Oat, bu...... ....l.oO 12i0 Hv. bu ?.0"0 li0 Burley. bu.... 23,000 83,m)0 On the Produce exchan, today the but ter market wa eteady; creameries, 1317o; dairies, 122 loc. rgs, steady, at mark, c ae Included, 12'aitic Cheese, steady, "i REW. 'OI7; :CEKERAli MARKET Qaotatlau of tbe Day oa Varlon ) ' Commoditle. NEW TORK, July 28. FLOUR Re ceipt. 11.114 bbl.: exports. 4.0.3 Dbia. : market showed little belter Inquiry but trade wa light; Minnesota patent, 5.0uOl S36; winter paturu, JH.t-txtl'o.iv. wintei straights... winter extras, K S5 .3.o; Minnesota baker. l-170.ti4.0O; wlntsr low grades, W.15.&J.70. Ry Hour, sttady; ti.tr to good, 4. 04 4.26; cholc to fancy, $4 if f 4 CO. i w H h. AT Receipts, .C00 bu.; spot easy; CORNMEAL Inactive; yellow western, l.oul.U; city, tl.ltrtil.U; kilu dried, e9u 10. KTE Nominal. RARLKY Nominal: feeding, nominal, o. 1. f New Yolk: timlui.w. nominal. WHKAT Recelptd, ,!) bu. ; spot easy; No. 2 red. no:ninui, elevator, arid 11.01 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Luluth, 11.08V f. o b. aloatt No. 1 bard, Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. War new was lean acute today and cable being gen erally weak, with consul higher, wheat sold off sharply all the eaxion, oloalug uc net lower. July closed $1.1S2V4; ep ic:uber, WftM 11-13, closed M-jCi Decem ber, D'.'j'JiSC. closej - ' CORN Receipt, W,') bu.; exports, 8.2 bu. j spot easy; No. 2, 65c elevator, and SVio f. o. b. afloat; No. S yellow, 6UVi No. white, KSo. Option market wa In active and more or less nominal, closing V.fM-c net lower. Juiy closed Lite; Bep ttiiulier closed 64a. OATS Receipts, SS.000 bu.; exports. 8,245 bu. ; spot eauler; mixed oats, !i to 33 poundw, 41Mie; natural while, ) to S3 pounds, 4: i lc; clipped whtto, 36 to 40 pounds, 4rjT.lc. HOi'b tuiet; Paclflo coast, 190J crop, WiP 2iic. HIDE3-Staflyj California, SI to IS lbs., lc. HAT Easy; s'ulpltiz, , CTc; good to Choice. B-Vac. r tt D Irregular; spring bran, '900 pro mt; middlings, t-2.0o prompt; tlty, i-JJ.W n J . i I h ATIirrn Firm; cld. 2??23o. V ( )L steady I domeatlo fieec, 82fl.15c. H H.'h Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, h", ..-.i.e; Jei.HM, riooiil-a'.. i UuVIAioNt l.eef, st-adv; family, fin no PU.iv; mesa, f t-- HOO; lef hams, $C:"1 . 7?.-" It in: pocket i r,.. i Hi (K); cilv, extra lndia mea, J'Ci!8 00. Cut meats, quiet; plcK led be lite. !MiO .tll.fc); pickled shoulders, o 6of(ii pickled liaiti. $m .i ll.W. ltrd, firm: western ica-nod, $7 i'j reflned, firm; continent, 1 f.; b-.um America, $7.9.i; com poundi, ii.Uh l vi . family. ' S :- short clear, t 3 ' ; 6 0.1; mess, il4.2.i'r,'14. 75. TALLOW iirm; city, 4vc; coumo, 'tj 4c. Rt. Lent tlral and Provision. BT. LOU13, July 2. WHEAT Lower; No. 1 red, tnah, elevator. iHc: track o.r itiK ; juiv, (h'o; bepieuioer, eijtc;.p.o. i hard, !- . .do. CuPNl..ier No. t cash. iiHc: Pentem ber, -tc; 1 'eceipt.er, 4..c; ti. K, 6v; ..- C. T3-We:ik; No. ) r-K r...mt..l; tiack, s ',; September, it.; No. J white, li r l i'i H fcii-ti 'v: pew n-i winter patents U .' 4 lo; old il 9t,..a0u: ern fnncy arid nt,!, i t, It .. 4 tw; clear, i ; 7i' -t . r-. ' .'. '1 nuiuy, ateedy; ; 4.. .75. fVivN fc.tt.AL Steady ; .6. 1uaN Luwcr; sutno.l tat track, nVt I ' AY rill tiut hl '',r timothy, 10.0O 16 ; prairie, f. i . ... ... I IWiN Ct)TT .N J 1 j ..i-rt&c. ' - l..iflJ.7 - - 5 :h TWl .s c-ic. 1 H.jVISIONS-l'urlt. Mifher; jobblnr, f :i i.m. lard, higher; j Time tie:im, J -.V ,.Min, Mieedy; boxed exlia rirld, 4Hit; ci" r rit.H. vil.H; nitort cleur, t--i t t.i'LTHV-M. uily; chl. - ris. lc; spring, 1,. ; in. key, 1-; Ouck. i; (: . i.v I-' ' i 1 r.i - I-'uii; cieix-iuiit y, i.r.0; dairy, it- J-vjrf bieady, 13c, caae count. Kmtit-le. tlilpments. r-nir,' l.l.l 4 .!) fi "i-O V l. eat. bu I-!") 7ii) t '..in, bu . ' i i-0 Ci.ttt, bu. ii.turj Pl.liadell.ln. 1' rod nee Markft. PlUIjtrn.M.PHIA. July M. Ht'TTF.R 3l.--.0. loir ileitmiil; tim wet.-in crt-utn-tr v .' ; exiin i.cmiI.v pii ta, i-.. 1 .i y. (..it "l.uiHiid; rarbv f'fria, 1. i 1 ert Hi; m-Mi-lll r''' l.' . 1 . l n.allvi s-'W I li H e..tr; n fiilJ, 1... . c, at luck III; ': -!:- fair deo i nd. steady ; New Yuia I. .il iK ..ua, c:.i...e li f iu, C , h- . lfiB4A )i-lill4 tT8l llA'k.e(. I ! x v . f -t ilj A. Minn. July ' i i j ,.i y. k ; f i i i . r. . ; , i i ,r t- l i, ,t, 1 , v -i. 1 i.... the. u, i .- .,; :..i, i p.. i -. :,. i I i SEW YORK STOCKS ASDDOXDS f count; o (Icrsralij Eeppond Tromptly to & Pdgttcr Outlook. GRAiN MARKETS 'pELAX CLGHTE FUKCRS Sew York Bar Bark'a MaeK C.o from London Wa fold Darin; Yesterday Dealing. NEW TORK, July 2. Tody tock mar ket turned lo a Isrge extent on the Anlo- Huesian relation nd wa a strtaing demonstration of how large an Influence the earns cause had in yesierdny market. Not only ecurl'lea, but H other specula tive markets responded promptly to the brighter outlook in the relation between the two powers. Grain markela here re laxed In spite of some rumor cf unfavor able developments in the spring wheat re- ?lon. Sterling exchange reacted tioclHlvely rom the gold export point. New York bought back a much pnld from London s was sold yesterday. There was a halt In the upward tendency, but buying of all the prominent etocaa was renewed as the day advanced and the bear were routed and driven to cover. Bear covering was espe cially In evidence in the Metropolitan Trac tion stocks. United State Steel preferred wss not along the stronrsat stocks today, although It was one of the acutest suflerers yester day. It w strong, however, and was helped by reports of an Improving demand for pig Iron. The Bank of England loan expansion of almost $;u, ono.Ooo for the weejt Is en Index of the pressure upon the money market there. That Institution 1 lso gaining gold rapidly row nd the fact thRt the governors refrained from advancing the rate today la accepted ss sssuranrti of bet ter conditions. The announcement that a IO.ii.tiO ' payment would be made rext week on the Cuban loan seemed to be ac cepted with equanimity. Reports of In tended further curtailment In the output of anthracite did not prevent the conlers from sharing In the riny's strength, with Read ing as one of the leader of the advance. The assassination of the Russian minister cf the interlur w not ft percepttblo fac tor In the market. The upward impulse of the market wa renewed In the lute trad ing In the expectation that the early l.on d.n mrrket tomorrow would take atocka at the higher level. The trading beeme duil at the last, but the closing wa firm und only blow the best. R'.nds were firm. Total siile. par valu. 12,1 45,000. United Slates bonds were uncharged on call. Following was the range of price on the Stock exchange today: Atchison a.S'X) TS 76 77 dopfd 1,) t (! 9iVH Baltimore & Ohio li.KO si", 8M, M'i do pfd , 0 ft 9-' S-Hi Canadian Pacific 8"0 1 4 123 13S Central of N. J 100 IV lii., 1U3 Cheaareake 41 Ohio... ') a3' M Chicago o Alton l.iyO -40 W i do pld 81 Chicago O. W RflO . 18 1314 14 Chicago & N. W I,i0 lkua, 178 1MIV4 C. M. 4k Bt. P 25,409 147 143 47 do pfd 17 Chicago T. T S1 do pfd 14 C, C, C. A St. L .... 74 Colorado (Southern.... ,.t. ., H!4 lo 1st pfd 200 48 48 4S do 2d pfd lH'i Delaware A Hudson.. 400 159 If;!) lMVx I'j., L. St Western..; 2 Uenver & Rio Orand 21 do pfd 100 . 714 Tl4 71 Erie y 6,Su0 24 4 244 U do 1st pfd 1,700 61- CO Bie do Ul pfd 34 Hocking Valley 64 do pfd 79'A Illinois Central 9H) 135 IWVi Iowa Central 100 ls!4 l',s ' do pfd H5 K. C. 8outhorn 21 do pfd M0 42H 42H Louisville & Nahvlll 2,6"0 1141,, 1U4 134 Manhattan L u0 1MV4 lftO Iw'H Met. Securities 15.M0 8 9 86 Metropolltiut 8t. Ry..3t,20 U7U IHVi Hi- Minneapolis & Bt. L.. l'W 46 41 44 M., Bt. V. & S. Bte. M. 8-10 76. 74',4 74V4 do pfd 100 128 . '128 127 Missouri Pacific .....12,.X 82 91 B-'S Missouri. K. & T 60 is 174 17 do pfd U9 ' VWi-tWi 31H5 N. R. R. of M. pfd 3iU New York Central.... 1.700 11 HH ; HK Norfolk as Western... 1,200 0 60 60 do pfd.... ; .... ' .... -to Ontario & Western. ..10.UO0 ! "i ' J9 Si Pennsylvania ... 49,900 1204 11S) 119 P., C, C. & Bt. L... 62 Reading 33,800 E3 51 'A 52S4 do 1st pfd 100 3tt 1 83 ' do d pfd fill Rock Island Co 10.100 22 21 ; 22 dopfd 1,609 66 4 4 Bt. L. & a. F. 2d pfd. OK) 62 61 62 6t. U Bouthweitem.. 100 IS 13 13 do pfd , 6o0 33 32 33 Southern Pacific 340 4!-4 4H 4- fjouthern Railway .... 4.-V0 2fI 23 1 2 do pfd..: 70 k 83 . H Texas & Pacific 80 H. 14 25 T.. Bt. L. 4k W 2 25 24 25 do pfd 10 6 88 Union Paclflo 68i0 87 fctl 9n do pfd i S"0 94 94 ;i Wabash v ' ?uO 1( 16 16 do pfd i. 40 35 344 S5 Wlieeiing & u E iuO 14 14 14 Wisconsin Central .... l'li do tifd IK! J 38 3S Mexican Central 1,8'JO 9 9 9 ' ..... .. JOMlllB JCAI'l ri .... ,.. v American Express l'. 1'. H. xpreas I'-o Wells-FHigo Express. 2"6 Ainal. Copper i7,20 51 50 61 American 0. F 2u0 18 U'i 18 do pfd 7 Ametlcan Cotton Oil. 600 27 26 26 do pfd 89 American Ice 6 do pfd 200 27 87 27 J American Linseed Oil .... 9' do pfd 100 21 2! 29 . American Locomotive 4u0 21 2uA 2 do pfd 87 American 8. & R 1.800 , 57 f; 56 do pfd.... 6o0 9f' V f'9 American Sugar Re .. 4,6v0 l.li 12)1 l'.H Anaconda M. Co... 74 Brooklyn R. T. . . -..... 23. 2 61 49 61 Colorado F. 1 1,100 8f Sf Consoiidated On .... 1,0'K) 1W lti 9$ Corn Products loi) 12 Xl 12 do pfd - I'ihtii.ei a' Ke..urlll .... 21 General Eloctrlo .... 40 161 ISO 162 lntwiiaoma Paper, Ui.0 13 1 12 13 do t(d lix buva 6-'' 69 International Pump : 31 do pfd 73 21' 'Lead 1 22 i?i'l 21 merlcan Mo l-' R W .. i. iij. '. . l ij .i7 or. National Win b A me PatllliO Mall liB . .-i IS. S3 People On 1,00 S. 9i tw Pressed Steel Car euO e- o- .:; 1 Uo pld . 7 .4 Pullman Palace Car 278 Republic Slrol 1,10 74 7-4. 7 do Tttd 7K) 44 42 Rubber Goods .... do pfd Tennbesae C. & X. V. S. l.aalher .... .. t'i 1- IS 1S .. 19 7h' ' 7S ' .. 6,i0 4,'i ' 42i 43 .. 7,rf T-l ? 7 do pfd 7"0 8', : TT. 8. Realty 2"0 48 48 4i4 U. B. Rubber l l'"4 1" 19 do pfd 6'0 74:4 73 74 TJ. 8. Hteel lft.t'iO 12 n 12 do pfd 6.4"fl t' . Westlnahoua Eloc... 3iX) 167 li7 17 V. tern I'nlon ...... ; .... ix-dlvldend. Total aloa for the day. f&9,000 share. Hew i York Money Market. . NEW YOP.K. July 28. MONTCY-On call, easy. 1 1- ciiialng bid. , wneied ad. Tim luar: stronner; aixly nl i.nnjiy ai, 1$., per cent; six months, 8', . . PRLviB MLiiCAN"niL.i PArEIt-5Si4 per cent. fctTfc.ti.LINa rXCHANGE Heavy with s.-toel bunireas In bankers' tiljls at 34 bT'iQ (1 i.Si.V) tor demand and at 14 n. -4'" "J for suty day biila; posted rates, H.t. , "MM end i.t j !.!..,; coniinercittl Mils, .u4? 4 '4 fcri.VFR Par, 6'c; Mexican dollars 4f He in '. j . J ouvitii nuietit stetidy; railroad bona ! i in. 1 ciuaing quotation e bond are a follows; - U. I. r.1. K Ho coujoa ., tft. rg 4lo cuia do ppC it. r... Ao trnpn .- do t.t 4. r.... 41 COUuU ....... Ai Ur.u S"a. 4s... .sj. is. Au.ji o C. L ... b tt O. 4s 1"T rH-ili'SM . . U....l"'i 1 I ci.lral it I. 4 l -i ,! d.. Ul liu 1 1 - Mijd m. U im 1 1 l-i jn.ir.4VT. 4a 1 . ' I ita ki . , e N. H. ft. of M. . 4. ; N. t. J t; H. , So -. ,ii.j 4n .VI 4, . 1 ' -m 4o 1" l IS. A W. t. tt nil . t U A Dr tVul of !,,. 4 P ieeiin c.in. CO i.t l". l.i)ll,( -!l. tm M OI..O l " M. U A I M. .I.Kt IIN..H' A. 111... '!. I a E If. In, f. i' (-. H. n U 8. W. u r. . A a P. i" fni,,4 a u n (' ft H Vt'. a TS....I en, I .. is K J. A f. te. 7! ..!. kAMWr-.y M. ,1., U t . ... a st. 1. . . 1 t. 4i. . .. i .1. ii.'.ca 4.. i ...i so. 4s.... I a H. U. 4a fc. . . er l-ea 4 . ; 4. 1 aa r 1 ). v T , n. K a w. 4. . '. i . - Ll.l.Ma 1-i.cirie 4 1'. 4 .' 411 Cel.. 4 1- 4 . . ' e. .l . (, 4 ,1" - U,J,.I, ). 1 , . .1. o. 1. . , . v a u k w i, ; V - IS In! I.I . ...... .1 S t wlO. ucl Cuul ft.. 1, D I., i:. ij. :1.V 4 . . shows: Avsl'ble cosh bsinnce, l4.f.47 gold. K4.t.i7.2.2. Bnitnn atAck ttnotatlnns. prittTOV, Juiv v'-OU loani, VI, per Othclal rent; time loans.. it v piT cent. Closing of stock nn.l bonds:: At.-hln ..). ...., IAil.amr .... Tk .... Va .... 114 .... 11 .... .... !l4 ....4-1 .... WH .... 4:i v... 7 t .... Pi'l 4 .... 4 .... 4?4 .... 14 .... II .... ! .... t4 .... H .... .' .... M .... .... tl4 .... )'"4) .... M .... .... 74 .... 74 its 4l ;. N. Ali'lllI Mx I'eelrxl ta.. Atrhtten So p'A TWfnn Altnr prt.irtn K I ..-. tei Fll'-h'X t ... i.A-Ml,i.'ll1 .. 7 Amr. ,e Eine K Ai lo '.. IHnxl.m iu 'i il. A Heel.. 17 . ..ler,n1l W-X. (nti- N T., N H H....1 ' -.'ler Hns . 2 ,I.ly Went Pr Mm.ii,tt ..... il I.emlnlo Cosl t nh.a ifte . 'i, t.'rRnklin Aff.r. Arf, Chm.... ) Ornry do I.M I.le Rnval .... Amir. Pneu. Tube... Amr. S'lfiAr so pt4 Amr. T A T. ...... Amer. Wwilen . So pfJ Pimtntea I. A .... FHi.ea yte. !lu r)nral Fitrle . .. uml Fte.'trto i pLl I'nltea Fruit t lilted fno Mach... da lrd U. B. f- do pfd Westing, eommoa .. 4'4 V.min . t'- . Vi. hla .!.' w..hk .I.' . Mont t", A C. , 1' old Dominion . , 71 , '".reoi ........ A l'rrot fl 0..lrrT let 5'iiupnn ....... , 1"4 Ti.Krrk . ' Trinity H". V. S. Mining... . 491 II. g. oil . it t'llh , l!Tl Vl. toria , 0 Vtnona , 7B .Wolverins London ctoek Market. LONDON. July 2S. Closing: Onol. money .... M I II K T. Centrtl.., do ernnat "H rorfotk A W... Aneonda 1 do pfd et-hisoa 7t Ontirlo A W... do pfd HoS l'nnii) l-nia ., 12e'- '4 t 'X II ' if 4; 16 14 M o t IS 12 ....I If 8 4 Bnitlmnra A lUlio.,,. K.. K4UH Mines .... Cftnudifto Paclflo 13.4kiKAdln (hen. A ihlo it do lit P"l.. rhlto Ot W 14H do M pld.. r , M. A si. r ltsm no. Ftiis-ix .. p,Pr IK .to pfd lienver A It. O tt . Pacini .... de Bid 7JV. Unlirtl Parlnc .. Erie i do pld do st pfd 1. 8. Steel do Id prd .11 do pfd Illinois Central 1.4M ahaah Loula. A Naah Hi do pfd 14., K. A T It panlsh 4s F.x-dlvldend. F1LVI:h Mar, stendy,' 26d per ounce. MoNRY-3''i-.l'g per cent. The rate or discount in the open market for short bills is 1 1B-Ii3 per cent; for three months' bills, I per cent. Jtew York .Vlntuc Stocks. NEW YORK. July !.-Th4 following JO the closing prices on mining stocks': Adams Con l Mitle chief Al.vs 40 Ontario ' Hreera , AO I'tipir Si 3-;ini.lk Con fhoenlx t Comlock Tunnl I Pot.. at : 13 Cob. 4Jal. A Va IP iRavana to Horn Hllvsr 1"0 !Klarra Nevada 30 Iron silver U0 IHmall Hopes to Leadvlll Coo 1 it-Uanuard. tin) Foreign Plnanclnl. - BERLIN, July 28. Trad on the bourse today was qttlet on account of the assas sination ot M. yon Piehve, the Russlun mlniater of the Interior. Exchange on London, Sim 4ipfg for checks. Llcount rates: 6hort bills, m per cent; three months' bills, Jt1 per cent. PARIS. July W. The weekly statement of the Bank of Frano shows 'he following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased 6.2;0,OMif; treasury sccount current, in creased 83,650, ouof; gold In band, decreased U.tyiu.oOOf; bill discounted. Increased 127, 0"0,0tif; sliver In hand, incr?:ied l.WO.Otkif. The tono on the bourse todty was flrra throughout except In the case of Russians, which wore affected by the ajsaB)lnrttion of M. von Piehve. Russian Imoori.tl 4s clcsed at 91 96 and Russian bonds of l:KV at 6n4. Three per cent rente, 97f i7Hc r the ac count. Exchange on Londu.i, 25f 4 for checks. IXiNDON. Juiy JS. Thi belnir Stock ex change pay day ther was lncreasod strlpg ency In the money market, UusliiiB on the Stock exchange opened quHt and unsettled. Consols rallied well and ilosed strong. Home rails were firm. Americans opened weak In sympathy with New York, Im proved to above parity, becamii Inactive until the laet hour, hardened and closed firm. Russians drooped on the assassina tion of Interior Minister von. Piehve. Japa nese were Arm. Imperial Japanese govern ment b of 1904 were quoted at 94. The weekly statement of the Bank of Kngland show the following changi: Total re serve, decreased A -27,000; circulation. In creased 413.0uO; bullion, Increasoil 155,909; other securillea. Increased 23,974.000: other deposits, decreased 1.AX); public de posits, increased 1,309,000; notes reserve, decreased 170,000; government securities, decreased 700,000. J he proportion of the bank s reserve, to-f liability .bla week Is 47.26 per cent, as compared with 50.70 per ocnt last week. The. ra-ta of .discount of. th Bank of Englsnd ws'linohrtnAfed today at 3 per cent. The amount -of bullion taken Into the Bmi'k of England on balance today was .111. uuu. - . Bank Clearing-,- OMAHA, July 2S. Bank c'.earlngs for to day, S.stu.434.96, a decrease of $74,4ir(.16 from' the correJiponding day last yean. Cotton -Marker, 1 ' y LIVERPOOL, July 2S.-COTTON Spot In moderate demand; prices 4(yS points lower; American middling, Hind; good middling, 6. ltd; middling. 6.u4d; low middling, 6.(vd; good ordinary, 6. Sod; ordinary, 6.4id. Fu tures opened quiet and clouod very steady; American mlddlinir, g.' o. c. July, 64j July and Augutit, b Hld; August and Septem ber, 6 68d; Beptember and October, 5.41di October and November, 4.9td; November and Ueceniyer, B.27d; December and Janu ary, 6.24c ; January and February, 6.26d February and March, 6.iod; March and April, 6.2id. NEW YORK, July 28. COTTON Spot dosed quiet; middling uplands. 10.70c; .mid dling gulf, 10.9dc. Sties, 115 bales. ST. LOL'fS. July Ml. COTTON Nominal; middling, 1'iV'. bales, hi bales; shipments, ISl bales; stock, 10.U4 .bales. NF.W ORLUANU, July SH. COTTON Fu tures steady: July, lO.liiJc, nominal; August, 10. Wo 10.30c; September, 9 i f 9 h4c: October, 9 .61. (i il.6ic; November, i Efi u 9 67c; December, 9 6o.ii 9.67c; January, 9 &. u j.6.lc. Spot quiet. Sales, 350 bales. Ordinary, 8 l-18c; good or dinary, 9c; low nilddllng, 10c; middling, ltivsc; good middling. 10 15-liic; middling fair, 11 13-lc. Keceipta. Siil bbies; slock, 69,168 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, July. 2S. METALS The London tin market whs easier for spot, which cloned at 122 7s 6d, whll futures were unchanged at 122 l.ui. Locally -the market was quiet and unchanged, at tS .8?Vi7.'J6. 4,'opper remains unehangnd In th local maritet. Lake la quoted at $'6UVCm.BiA; electrolytic st tiS.?V JJ.75. and casting at ia.37Vi'( 12.50. The Loudon copper niarket was a litll higher, closing at 57 lis tkl for both spot and futurts. Lead was unclianKed at 11 13 9d In London and at W.iVuM.ai in the New York market. Fpelter declined In London to i-'-'i 6s. Locally the market Is steady at M hcii4.95. Iron was unchanged In the foltaiu nmikt, Qiuha.'W illnii.a at via 3d, and MlddlcKboro at 42s 9d. locally Iron Is quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern, is qtlbled at 114 1.'714.60; No. 2 foundry, northern, HS.iiul4 Oo; No. 1 foundry, south ern, and No. I foundiy, southern, soft, i3.o0yl3.76. ' . Wool Market. BOSTON, July WOOL. Prices re main firm. Territory wools continue Arm. Pulled wools are firm and the sitma Is true of foreign grade, thoiiKh Lhe market la quiet. Iieatiliiif quotation are: Idaho Fine, 17;-.': lieuvy fine, l4;1oc; fin meilluin, 1.' 'So; medluiu, l-.jxi; low tnedluni, S-fri". ' Wyoming Fine, irl7r: beavv fine, 14 ."lfic; line medium. 1 1 .. ! ; medium, fr-r-'ie; low meiimm, .1 Oe. Ivan and KuvaiU- r'lne, l..1 i'.'iC; beuvy floe, l-i tRc; boo medium. l,.4ioc; medinin, :; low medium, 21 : ' . lmV ita fclne, 17 .::.; f'ce r.!.i.".n. 1 '!-.: iiie.li.iiri, lh.ii;Tk".; low medium, tt uic. A ..et-ina Kine choice. 2"tr-'lc; fine avernae, :- ; fine medium choice, 2 y-lo: ft verage. 1: , ; staple, ii'i 'iu - avereee. lSjii.e; piapio, i.jlc; medium uj ';ci, 2 in. r-r. Ij.i irt, July 21 WOOr-fltroniT nd active Medium ferad. g con l.mg and clothi l". ' c; liflit fin.-, l i..-c; heavy fine, UlSc; tub washed, IH ...'so. ., b;vnorated Apple and IJrled V'rnlt. NKW YORK, July ' ?S EVAPORATED AJ'i'l I H -1 l.a market lor evaporated l p'es BiiovAs no cltaiiKS. Few spot goods are avullMt.lt. and tti. market conse fluently ml. a bun In spite i f th iiKl.t tnklnM'. 1'. mmou are quoted at l'io'n; piline at th,o-; chuioe at t'tjioi,c; fancy "caLu-irtNTA PRlKt) FRt!lT-Pruue are In lii.t tU it.aiul for si.ot and fut.uoa. i'lir.a Iciin.lti oil the recent level, ranpr in tf from 1 .. .c, according to gradn. Acil coU are quiet; choice are iiiiutt.l at 9v t l'c: em! cli'.lo at loVj.. 10'jc; fancy at li .'3c. I vu. liee ate r..,.r 011 the coast, but roiiii.ii. 1 im. I. Hi... 1 so fur a a tbe local iiciktt for frutt ja concerned. Choice i qimied at 7i.'c; viioic at 7.4 fum y t S !:. . Coffee Market. N!:V YORK, July W OY)FFFB-Th tiiMihet for toiurea opened sten.lv at 4 decline ot five poinl. The vol. una of fie-.ll Inieinen Wa !rg Hl.d I . tot.il f.i..;o 1 t.0 1 .i.0 t...v. lii. In. II :af J.il at ; 1 ; An.i.M at '' .: t- . i.-n;ty.-r t I.. i..: 1 .-nil.-r at a.. ,.....; t,ir. h at .... Aiy u-t t .;. s r.. ,r A il,i. ' ; (1,. 1 1 J : l J.-lf ' -.1-: : 'r T' - . .'(..,. 1 . , i, ., '... P.. ""i k' ''18 0MAM LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl. Karksv Kolentelj Supplied and ' Trade ActiT. HOGS SCLL FULLY 5. TO 10 CENTS HIGHER Faekeri Take on Fevr Shipper let the Rest Sheep Market Some what Higher, bnt Ko Open Market a Vet. 4 BOUTH OMAHA. July W. 1904. P.eelp' were: Catt'e. Hogs Bh,eep. Omcial Monday .... tx'lclnj Tuesday .... t't'lclal Wednesday Othoial Thursday .. 4-a tvj 21 7'b 1.1 4 S."o it 1 .4 i0 2,S0 4.0") Four days this week... .' .'':7 442 Fame davs last week ... 4.6 'i 10 4T lt,K9 home da Veek before.. .r."5 SSI 10.4-; rnme tin e weeks (0.. I." 2 ni.t4 fame four week ago.... 8.M7 42.2-'4 ln.2xi fcame day last yer lO.feJ 19.US 26.1418 Average price paid Tor hog at Bouth Omaha for the last several day with com parison: Dale. 1904. 19i4.19"a.lll.19W.t1!tO.lS9. July 10. e t1 7 3 t t 1S 6 i 6 04 90 W 4 04 4 0? OA Ju.y July 11. I U 7 s 7 77 I t 70 I '.t I fl I 77 77 i 6 6 B 04 July 13 July 14. July IS July 5 ' I 11 It 06: a I I 02; lo,a .-77 11 t 18 t III Id t 04 I 10 6 1 7 7! a 99 I II 7 22 J'llv 17. July 18. 5 j 1 k t 4 Km 4 01 t 22 T 7 i H 4 67 4 10 1 8J July 19 I I Ml IE . B VI 4 9. i I 6s 4 i HI 5 7 i 5 7o, I IS if" i 4- I t 81 I 79 t2 I 8? t V July 20. 4 19 July 21 July t2 Juiv 23 6 it ; 7 62 4 21 6 Govt, 7 41 4 94 4 ' S 2 7 J Jtlly ?4 July i6 ( IS 7 4t 5 Ofi-4,1 6 0o 7 M I 74 ( 0i 5 68 1 6 It! S 6s 6 0 4 91 4 r, July an. I lov. i tw July il. 4 Indlrntes Puntlay RECEIPTS FOH THR YFAH TO DATE. Th following .able bow the receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at 8otith Omaha for the year to date, with comparison with last year: ' . ' 1vh. isos. Ino. Deo. Cattle 4X1, 4B7 654.0" 7,918 Hoas 1.41A4..7 1.441.9.9 16.4M Sheep 74S.433 6.")7.734 H6 The official number of car of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Un p. H'r's. C, M. & Bt, P. Ry.... I ... Wabash ! . Missouri PacJno 2 Union Poclllo System .11 e 1 F., K. & M. V. K. H....10 12 . C, bt. P., M. & O. Ry. 1 . .. li. & M. Ry 0 11 1 C, B. 4k tj. Ry 1.1 .. K. C. & St. J 15 C, R. I. A P. Ry., east ! , Chicago Ureut West n.. 1 ,, .. Tour receipts 62 it 17 2 The disposition of the day's receipts ws as follows, each buyer purchasing th num ber of head 'indicated: . Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p. Omsna Pack-rig- Co i ... Swift and Company 210 , 1 1001 Cudahy Packing Co Hul ... . Armour A Company 213 . 417. 492 Omaha Pckg Co., from IC. C. 68 ,.i Swltt & Co., from K. C 117 ... .i. Armour & Co., from K. C... 48 ... ... Vansant & Co. 8J Carey Benton 74 W. 1. Siephen ..e. 15 Hamilton 21 .' .. KlnKun A Co 4S1 North P. At P. Co v... ... 411 t.. Cudahy Bros. 6-l4) ... Boduen h 2?5 ' llghlon 23 ... OUitr buyers .....29 . Total 1392 248 190 CATTLE The market was ngaln only moderately supplied, but ther seemed to be Just about fc sufficient number to supply th demand. The general situation show very little change thla morning from that of the lat few day. . A fair port of the run counted again of beef steer Packer were In position to handle the offerings and picked up the re ceipt In good season at satisfactory flg uies. Price were usually quoted by seller steady to A trifle stronger, and all things considered the market Is In fair shape. Toppy grades of cows and heifers sold freely at fully "steady prices. ' 'Jdodlum lots did not far qui1 to well and th trend in that direction wa rather lower. Canning f.-udes are not wanted and unsuitable of erlngs of All kknds are A drug oa the mar ket at this time. The movement in the feeder division con tinue moderate and there Is no life to the market. The few coming ar selling along, but prices are nowise Improved. Th coun try demand continues very poop and (he market Is devoid of energy. BEEF STEERS. '. No. 4f... 40..,, It.,.. 21.... 14... 42.... tt.... 1... I... 1... 10..., 4.... 1... 4.... 1.... At. Pr. No. A. Pr. ....11? i OS S -. 1141 5 tt ...,iii.- t a mil ( to .... 11110 (Id 74., .....UM! 4 70 ,...!) i 14 . M U4l I H ....UZS It !t . STEERS AND COWS. . ....ii'?s 6 eo lj to STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....l"il ,1 ca , 4 IS uu w o. .... in t oti .... H IM 14 .... f-'O i W S .... 910 J 40 1 ....lt.;;5 I 2 1 HEIFERS. ..1054 10 .. sho i to .. 6 I 14 ..14S0 4 00. 4 (V) .. 40 4 K .. liO 4 15 . T0 7d 0 t ! 4 0 t DULL.O. 1K0 4 M CALVES. JPO 4 tm I.... l?0 4 s liO 4 40 t;.0 4 74 IM) t no I...... STOCTCKR8 AND FEEDERS. " 1 two t il. ao 764 I 44 A. H. Parker Wyo. 24 feeder.. !WS 4 36 2 steer.... 275 ITS HOGS There Is no material change In th situation. Receipts were moderate, while the demand was fully sudicient to tak car of the small number offered. 0 far as th market today I concernedthe trade Is In very fair condition. . Borne of the packers wer on the rrtsrket looking fnr a limited number, but th larger part of the receipts sold for ship ment, so that the Inuniiy from these two sources was kunb lently strong enough to force price conalderably blather from the start,' and the market ruled aotlv at the r rices. Bale today were largely at 46.1ifJ 20 with tope up to 45.30. against a bulk yesterday of 4&.ob-a.la and top 46.26. Corse packing grade and extreme heavy lot are pracucmiy uiialtU nJ ar not wanted at all Ko. 4... At. Bh. Ho, AT. h. lr. i 141 40 I 40 14 .. .J 44 4 40 ttl LI Ir 4 W 41 ...14 40 , 4 0 ' 44 t 5 44 4 W 01 i-1 ISO M 44 i.2t 40 I 40 tt.......,lH ... 4 M e',. ...,... 1 ... 4 it 1-3 ... 4 in 70 n ... I K 41. Ml 40 4 tO IJ i"t e.. 4 fi ' i is ... 4 t7V4 44........:4 ... 4 4o. .ri sou I 14 ino tt 124) 4.) s is 144. It.. 44.. 70.. 64.. 71... IJ.. 71.. 4., .. tl.. ..140 ut 4 15 .114 40 I 15 .. tm ...Jt ...tit ...!.'4 ...244 ...a-4 ...1-4 ...til Is 90 i 16 40 4 14 so 4 n4 so 4 n mo 1 n- BO 4 11 vi 20 4 17 vtj 10 4 ') ... 4 44 44 BIIELP Beventeen loads, ahmtt 4.0M Of tnls number only head, arrived today. a few were som nere, aim me, ,r.c ... -dered In from lb country yesterday. Ther I no change In the situation. Ther 1 practically t-. oj en market end rmroia1nn men order In only ucn a are wanted. Born) stuff sold 16o blither today than same hep brought yeeterday, but were boiiaht to arrl a noted. Quotation fur ittiMi sheep and !amb: Good to cholc yearllnita, 4W . ;4.,'.t; ftr to good yearlings, Htxta..; good to ciiolc wethers. 44 0 i4 ib; fnlr to ?.d wett.et, 4 &.-i-4.iu; good to cholc we, $a.t.-;.: 4 i0( ffclr to rood ewes, 43 4 60; good to hole lamb, tV-i.it.; fair to good lunibs, 1-.U,.J 4 60. Represeuuitlve Bales: No. Av. Pr. Ui Oregon wC and wethers.... 9ti 1 05 ' it. I.onl 4.tv flock Market. BT. 1")U1S, July "8 CATTL K Receipt, 4 f0 head, Incluuliig 4,(V Texan; market iiong at U11 oiienii.g. but low and lower later; native tampplng and export Btetrs, 44i.-7 7fc; Ktrlctiy furicy Belling up Id $ .i: die.KSed tseef and butcher steers, 44 15 4 .1 40; i-er under l.tsiO pouoda, J.) 6. . i 11 ; blockers an-i feeders, 42 i; . ..ibO; canoets, fl 6" -.1 Sr.; cow and belfeia, : .ii.tlo; bulla, 4- 9--.u4.ow; t-slves, 4.1.it4.; Tea a and ln cnaii utaets, Jo.71i-u4.6o; cow and liwfers, 1 -. J 24. lii 1. ,4 Receipts. 4 000 head; market ac tive steady to troc". p'ms and iwbts, 4"i 10 wi; packer. 4'. ; j.ic'i butcher and b i.t I - ivy, 4 4 .'!. uilti.l' AMa I. AMr.S- Receipt. l.f tieud: i-isrVrt stron. seilve; native ruut-l- 114. 4.1 latubst. 4A IM- -471.: 4-v.iis and bu. K I" I 0t.; ktoikal, 4-0a li. ju; lea. ana, il if 4 tJ. Kaiinat flly I Iv stock Market. K A NHArl CITY, Mo.. Jul iS.-fAlTi.r? -e 1 Vcalpl. 0O liwiel. irci.i !;- (..-I oiil . rllia, 11. Billet le y . a! Tower; 4 ' el-..tt fc.i.1 li'"-. 1 beef s.-.-rh, A; 6 .lO'I t r, J-.,.. it' Sr.--'H f.- 1 F ..-.a, , !. f , (.! MM - 1 I - -1 . . y i I 'i: 4 I- .; m Bi t ' 1 1 - I- -' ' ' ' . 11 . . - 14, A i ...-I- --.'-'.. i ' ' i ri-'ot i -. ; .. - . i. .. . . . i . , ,..,i4 i 1 ; r ,., ' t 1 ; bad; bisrket strong; ns'lve lan., H OKI HKi; western lanibs. 4 ! (; 1; fed e, f 2.f4 on; Ten llpte j eor'intis, 4.1 ;M 4 i; Tex clipped si.eep, tli $ 4.141; stcHk ers and feeders, 4.' 6ou3.iS. CHICAUO IIVF. STOCK M4HKF.T Cnttlo l,nr, Hog Yen Cent Hlgker nnd hee Steady. CHICAGO. July 18 CATTLE Receipts, .ij head. Including nun head Texsns; mar ket itnir to 10c lower; good to pilin Bteers, i.i.4.'fiH IS: poor to medium, 4.a.if J ko; sioeker snd feeders, 'i iti4 M; cowa, l..ie(i A.-J'; tieifei. ti.tmio.tot; Tetta led tcers, - 0 4 -o -J; western steers, 44 V6, rn ners, S1.6tii.a; bulk, C.!)?"li; calve. ao0 .7.L. lli,(gBeeelpts, U0 head; market stes.lv to bio higher: mixed ml butcher. t.9f,-i.S.iS0; good to choice heavy, Iri.xlxiii SO; rousn heay, J.. o i 5 60; light, .4o.uti.i0; buik of rales. JVC t;6.7S . , SIIKF-P ANO i.AMPf-Recelpts, 12.tK) head, market steadv to ho lower; lambs, stendv ti it- lower; tod lo choic wethers. Jl 7.'.'u4 .26; fair to choice Mixed, H lion i"6; wenern sheep. i.t 1V1 a 4. ; native lambs, 44.00 lll.iu; western lambs, 46.iiuii.ti5. Kewr Ynrk l.Jr- gtoeW Market. NEW YORK, July 2S.-CATTLF--Peve, Receipt, none. lhe feeling was nomi nally steady. Iressed lieef steady, VjliO per lb. Cables quoted live cattle and eheop steady; refrigerator beef yiiiig at U.lillV. O 4 LV r.S Receipts, V head. Market wn fte4dy; common to fair veals, 4-VOcffi.OO; but!rml!kB, t i'?i4.7S; city dressed veals steady at Kivc pe IfV ' . HtJviS-Receipts, S.i.62.rurd. Only 7 hoad on sale. Feeling Arm. . ' P!ifc.i;p ANaJ LAMPS Receipts. 4.89o head. Market active and 26c hlgner; com mon to cli.'ice Bbeep, J. .'6116 00. culls, W 16; weibers, 4-1 .'S; common to . prime lambs, $6 ui-rr i.bti. Dressed mutton steady, .ulic; dresed jambs, Si.lJc. St. Joseph Lire. Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, July 28. CATTLFe Receipts, i,7i0 . head; market lid 2iw lower; native, 44 rn4J.0ti;. cows nd heifer, 41."r.:y4.76; stockeis and leedwrs, l3.Sf-n4 1. ' HtAiS Receipts, 2,i9 head; market 1Vj lower; light, 4o.2iAii4.30; medium and heavy, 45 2155. 2".. . BiifcKP AND LAMH8-Recr. ,J; market teady. ' Blons Cltr LIT "took Market. eiOVX CITY, Ia.A Juljr 28. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; mar ket, steady; beeves 4o.9m5 75; cow, bull and mined. 22. t."J 1. Co : atockers and fers. 2.76tt3?; calves and yearlings, 45 6o.n3.60. itlXia tceoeipis, .3 1 neao, mnmri, uu higher; selling nt 44 IM&V.20; bulk ot sales, 4i.li4i6.ia. ( Stock la Sight. . Following are the receipt of llv stock for the six principal western cities yeater- Call!. ...1.0HO ...9,(io0 ...8.0U0 ...4,fi0 ...2,714) ... 200 Jlotr. Bheep. 20 4,000 13,010 12,t0 lJ.tX) . 1.600 4 ooo ( 2.949 2,900 2,400 ...... 88,048 21,400 ' "MARKETS Bouth Omaha Chicago Kansas city . Bt. Louis Bt. Joseph .... Sioux City .... Totnlg ..... J... ..A.2o,000 OMAHA ' WH01.KSAIX Condition of Tr.d mm QnotMion on S Staple and Fancy Prodooe. EGGS-Receipt liberal, firm. frsh can dled stock, l&c. LIVK POULTRY Hen, c: rootr. nO cording to ie, 4o; turkey, lci uoka, ao; Be.e. 6o; broiler. ICo. BUTTK R Packing stock, lie; cholc to fancy dairy. L'Oltc: separator, ltvynvtc. FRESH Flail Trout, llo; pickerel, 8c: ftlk, 10c; porch, 7c; bluefiah. lie; whlteflsli, Jlo; almon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c: lobter, greens Utic: lobster, boiled, 80c; bullhead, lie; catllah. 14a; black b. 30c; halibut, loc: crappie. l?c; roe shad, 41: buffalo, 8c; shit bass, lie; frog legs, per do. o. BRAN Per tun, flS. . , HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesal fealcrs' assoclatloiT Choice No. t uolnd, 4!; No. 2, 47.60; medium, 47; coarse, 46 60. Ttva straw. 16 6iV Than nrices ar for huy of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light. I HUrit'Alj r ttuu a. ORANGEY Navel, choice, larg sis, ii fancy novels, all tes. 43.60: Medlusrranean sweets, choice, all slses, 4-00iJe3.2o; Jaffas, ail slues, Si.7tar3:Mi Valencia, all stie, 43-W LEMONS - California fancy, 870-8O0-4i5al 43.76iiH.; choice, 42.70a.00. CALir UKlN LA. 1UB ATOr 1VID. onrw". 40o( imported Smyrna, 2-crown, Uo 4 crown, ltcj-J-crown.. 16o. BANANAS Per mediuro-ied bunch, 82.00 tJ2li Jiimbo,-49.76i83.25. . lJ. ... DATES-Perslan, per box tf nkg's., 12; in 60-lb. boxes,- 4c per lb.; Oriental ctuffed, per box; K.40. PINEAPPLES In crates of 84 to 42, Pr crate, 43.2S ' 1 . FRUITS. APPLES-Green. per -bu. box. Ko. RAUPBKRRHiS Per U qt., 44; 1W 24 pt 41-60; ,rd rao-'jerrie, pr,84.pt Vah.. ?3. . ' . BLACiCBERAlES-Arkansas, per 24 qU., Strawberries Colorado, per t-qt. case. 42 60. . CHALKKIJUM uailtornia. noa n m Tartarian, per box. si-ii; home grown, pr 24 qts., 41.2U . GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt. case, $1.56. PEACHES Texus, par 4-baskrt crate, svo; Colifoiiiiu. Alexandra, per oox. i. PLUiiiJ Cailwrnkv, I'roguy, Burbarkg. ....... .... fiSAB5 vaiirornja,- tt. id w APitlCO'lb Calilornia. 44.o". .,, CAN '1 1 1OUPd. l'exa as er crate. 42-J 2.75; California, per crate, 46.2643 .. WA'i'e.HM.L04ni per lb, tcrs.wid), lAo; ClfeitANTS-Red and whit, per 24-qt. ease, i.ii. ,. i ' VEGETABLES. POTATOES New Ts. Red toclt, la acka, per bu., bur. NAVY BEANd Per bu., 41.16'S2 2a. ONIONS beimuda, per 60-Ib. crat, 42.(0 Loulaiuna. In sacks, per lb., 2Vc. CALBGE Horn grown, la per lb. CAU Li FLOW EH Per do., . CUCUMt' t. fta-Per do., 2ic. TOMATOl ' d Texa. 4-baaket crate. 81. RAlI-ilJ! -Per do, bunches, ,16a.. 1 -t'TTUChl Ti. per dos., iXio. i at'IlNIPS Houtharn, per do., 24a Bb-h, 1 ! fioutnein, Pr do., ik.o, ; ' CAH Hoi rihouthern, per do 80a PA MS LET Per- dos., it.o. LEANS Wax. per bu. bcx, tl.OO; pee U bu. baskvet, otic; etiing, p nil. box, tJ.Kii cer H bu boK 7ici Wisconsin blu beans, lt-qt. box, 4:1 10 . GKEEN PtPPERS Per 8-baket crat, t tsh 1 bgUABH Horn grown, per do., 7Bo. PK.Aa Per bu. box, 41. 00. PLANT-H-iuthern, r' 0.. R-W. 1.1 InCKLLANEOUH. M4PIB SUGAR hlo, per lb., 10e. lilDf .A No. 1 green, tic; No. 2 rstn, loj No. 1 salted, Vc; i40. i sailed, 6io; . 1 veal calf. 8 to li It. c: No. 2 veal calf, 14 to 1 lbs., 'vic; dry ealted, i 'Xlc; sheep pelts, t-. :7c: bors hide. 41.4tv2.60. ClUI'-iiii-r-WlscuiisIn twin, full oresm, lie; Wlsoonsln young America, 12c; block, Bwiss, lo; .Wisconsin brick,, liVtc; Wlauou sin llmberges. -J.4c. NU'lt Walnut. No. 1 soft bell, per lb., !&c; hard she!!, per lb., 14c: No. 2 ft ahell, per lb., "lie; No.-8 brd shell, per lb.. 12oj pecan, large, per lo., 12a; small, per lb., 0c; peanuts, p'-r lb.. 8o; roasted penning, per lb.. 4c; Chlil walnuts, pr lo., l-uiuvtoj larg hlckury nut, per lb., 11c; am.on.'.s, oft hell, per lb.. 1 .ct hard heii, 1ki; hallbarka. tr bu., 4200; biack waluuta, per bu.. U-2- Kans CSty Grain nnd Provision. KANSAS CITY, July 28. WHEAT i Lower: July, i ' c ; Bepteinber 7Nc ; Dec4.rr tier, 7lfHo; rasa No. 2 bard, ti. , -.'; No. 8, S:iti!.in ; No. 4, 7t-ilc; ,N. 2 red, gij c; No. 8, li' x). ' CORN Lowr: July, i'c; flepUmber, fi'J, Ci'-tt'.V-: December, 4i ',c; May. 4e4i cash No. J mixed, tivtac; Nn. 8, eic; no. I white, 6ic; No. 2, fc. OATB-Hleudy, No. t whit, 44c; No. t nilxe-1, t'.o. ' 1 TTL ii Craaniery, ISfllf.cj dnlry, lie. ki'J-GS Firm; k.xi.url and Kann No. t, wliltewood caw InrluQed, ltk:; esse count, l'-ic; ciaae returneii. -c lea. HAY lower; cholc timothy, 4o W; choico pre H ie. 41. tw. hit Nominal at oc. Receipts. Blilp.nenta, Wheat, bu DS-) 74 40 Corn, bu t4 20 t4 Oata, bu 6.1A0 LwO Liverpool Grain Market. , LIVERPOOL, July 2S- Bpot. nominal: fu tures, ti-aoy; July, noiiiliisu; bepteinber, is I.i: i.i-4M.tmr 8 4vd. couN Au.et.n nild, old 4 4'd; fu. tore ,qulet; July, iiuiulnal; beptoitiuer, 4 1 ' lluioth Cirain Market. r.t-T liTW .finn . July 28 WIIf AT- T.t si-rive: Nj. 1 jioiibern, 81.01; .No. f northern. F'c; on traei, N i. 1 northern, 4t on,; No. 2 boitbern, THr: July, ll.OVki b.ptoniber, j'".i; Da-camber, soo. Tola-do Seed Market, toi vno ' fl Jolv ?.." H I'D 4""over e- t, 4- (k,: OriWr 41 7. 4tlm sj'-'ko. pt""FI V Wek; " tralned, . common lo r..o.i 4 to Oil, CITY, P , July ' 2S OI ta-4-.1U halams, ! SO- rertlfloa t44, no 111. t;i lp ments, 4,i4. hbla.j average, nvt b1.; runs, li-Ai bbls; nvernge. 74,4-J lbs. f-'i-lptneits. I.l-na, 4XVS97 1 1.1 ; r g, 6.M.SI bbl. runs, Lima, M.iVi bbls ; vn -Sge, 67. S v bbl. SAVANNAH, July J8 01 L-Turpentlne, ft i m, 6.1 ",c. ROSiN-rirm: A. C, C, I? r4; I F, 4? s;4j; F. 4? 44; O. n.ft: !I. 2 : Ji- K. 43.S": M, Vt.T.'H; N, 84XH; W," 4 iH; W W, 44.624. MAN WHO FOUNDDRl3EnrOIES Reporter Who Helped Folk In F.srly St. Lent ase rasse Arrny. ST. JOSFrif, Mo.. Juiy 21.'-Ajme Orl vln, g enrrenpondent for'th Bt ' Loul Star, who cm her to tepnrt tn rr.J ceedlng of the republican state conven tion, wss found dead In il rord st a hotel this morning. The rusi'of deatn wss heart disesse. , n. Oalvln Is the reporter Ivho was' lr?..--mental In unearthing th -holesale 'brib ery ot St. Loul aldermen two ytiir' apo. . Fertllo Valley of the Mississippi, Whll It I tru Oklahoma, IndlsW Terri tory and Texa Invite" the rtomeseeTrM1 and other In search t?f pfoflfaNinYertmf n and buslncs compelency,' there I another field along the Frisco Bytitt-rVt clultV ncent' ly opened to those Interestert ' Irf per sonal bettermert of financial resoui-ees. On Jun 1st, the line .of rsllrdn'here tofor known the .Bt. Lours, ' Sfemphls tt Southeastern (now Frisco Bysterft), wa extended to Bt. Louis, thus .making a ter ritory In Missouri and Arkansas, Along the, west bank of th Mississippi rlvriSj a,coess Ibl by way of Bt. Louis. , ' . Th present service consist. of Jjassenger train leaving tTnlon Station 710 a. rn,' dally, for Cap Girardeau. , Luxora.' arrjither vllle and Intermediate rinta.to.Mflrnphl. also th Cap Glrardeaji .acrnmmodatlon (dally), leaving Vnion Btatlpn 4:20. p. m. Borne years ago. perhaps a quarter of a century, this section wa avoldtd by reason of want of development of pfogrefwlvf ness; now; however. It Is edtisldered equal, nt th homeseeker nrfd Investor "triay mestire, to Oklahoma, Indian Territory' bn'4" Texas. Th change In condition throttifhrnit ws accomplished by Isrg govertimental ex penditure, ' a progressive people and ex. tended railroad facilities prbrholetj and maintained by tli Frisco Bysterri, operating, a It do, nearly 700 mhos of.rrilay lb ths Immediate Mlsst-Ssipp! vftjlley; ,1es(t than 800 miles distant from fit. Louis. Th soil xf eedlngly. fcrttje, crop In variably abundaot, timber interest ex tenslv and reeourceful, .' Those desiring ddlilonal particular will receive Immediate response.., , (j , Address Fatnger .Trafnc .pepartment, Frisco System, St. Louis.,.- , - ir World' Fair Visitor. Th pavilion erected by the Frlgeo-Rock Island Systems t , mpin entrance of th World' Fair Is ursdy a plnce p( no little lnterent. In act, It is on .of ha.m&ny tractions. Vfsltor to th Wprld' ,Flr-. t.r. cor dially invited to Inspect th Frtsco-Rock Island System - building.. Her will be found a place of rest,: oourteous attention, besides, there wilt . be distributed, free ot coat, souvenir and descriptive literature of th great outhwest,. Th reader will, undoubtedly, overlook a very Important attraction- In case of failure to. visit the Frisco-Rock Island System yavtllsn.' . Remember, main entrance .World s Fair. " Klckel Pinto Eirr1en . to poaton. Mass. inA'IrAluViC.iccoiint O. A. R. National ipncampmet, ft I17.7S for the round trio from. Chicago.' Ticketg good on any train August. 12. and 14 and on special train from, Chicago at 8 a. m. August 18; Anal, return, limit, .Septem ber 80. Alio rat of. 420.70 .for round trip via New York City and bogt with liberal stopover returning at that point. If de sired, stopover can be qbajned at Niagara Fall and Chautauqua Lk within final limit. Three trails dally, with , r.odern sleeping ear. . Particular, at . flty .. ticket office. 111 Adam street. Chicago, "pr ad tjres Jobn X. Calaljan, General Ajent. H3 Adams street, room S9S. Chicago, for reser vation of berth In., through ttandnrd or tourist Bleeping car." . ... , , REAL ESTATE! THASUFBrtS. Leed filed for record July i Vj-i, as fur nished by the Midland GusrHntee sn.l Trust company, boimed aowu-aetsr, itiil Karnam etteet, for J lie Betj;. . Henry T. Clarke to George A. ' Jos lyn, lot 2, block in? city :...-. :f. f 1 Emma K. Piper to Charles J., Adams, . lot 2, Burr Oak ....... . 1 Frank J. Fitzgerald and 'wife 'to 'Wil liam II. Wilder, lot' 8; ' and ' 4, block, 130, city , ....V.U.. Hi.".. 8,000 Edward .Klplin and,, wife to Ajb. ar Brugman, part ol lt.,li r'l4 8-16-14 ...... 800 Melville D. Cameron'-and w4f -t.Ab-ralorn N. Yost, lot 8 beck idmurba View 217 Josephine P. Brlsbln end hustmnd. to rsopbla M. Gorman, lot 1, (dock 61, Florence ,.t i 4 2i A. J. Lore and wife to K. K-0"kert, lot 8, and part of ' Jot 7;'Cfticent park 8.C0) Peter Johnson and wife to Anna . Krbe', lot 21, block 2, Potter A Cobh'l r... ,.,,,... .;... 8 0 Wlliard Clrk and wife to Lewi H. Walter, lot 7- and 4 13, biocii ,-Hi, West Albright ,, 2X) Charlw R. Campbell ahd wife. td. 'Jo seph Nevevech, lot 8, Horn 8, hum. mtt add ,.' ' ..,..'.'.'.. ...-v.; JO) Charle R. Campbell to Harry O. JorSsn lots 1 rd !, '.sV4 J.",:.city nd other property ...f..-v t.COO Harry G. Jordan to Tiahi Jl fitt;,l-r., ' lot 1 and 2, block 2.s. city and otr, .r .property J ...,-;;"'!:! . i 1 1 s ' - s7- ri i ' . ..rr 4W li. Ci iii ..;., i tUiUUli Ui!aJ' und return. Tickets on sale ; from Omaha dally until ept-j j ember 30. 1904. Rate lo" DuJuth, SuperS.r, AsJ.IinJ tni Ctyf. e'J und re- j tufa tlS.f.0., ' h ! Two fast through trains each; way dally.' ! Low rountt-t.'tn rntcs t 3 sum- , j nicr tourist points. ' ij Sumuier vacation too'.'c's and I ' ''daps on ; li. . aiiofi. ( ' i , til'. iiwi,t, 41 '4J l 1 I'lllO ll.llU- l- .V, i.4.'l; t -pieinber, ft tA. 4 - a t 4 It 1 h- t vV Yt-liii, July ir-4 4 1 1 ,t t ..o -' . , , . n ..,1- II..-I.I . 1 , i , . ; . ' 1.-4 , -,- I . ,.- . -.,, .. . ... , ; i , L . , . , I - . ,. I.i . f. T;-. i.fc.i - - 4I-I4J 4Vw. 4 !'-....;, ' t. iUI;H i t . ' f ..' 4 m u I ' i.i ni itf lite 'i v . ;''..!'";. J v - -i . , ,i