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ft nrR OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1IW. i if j. t 4 3 Y I 1 H t i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Generally Weak Tone Prevaili at All Home Points. BULLS STABT, BUT FINISH BAD prirea Marked Vp Little, feat llama lladlr Warn ProxH-Taklag Be nin" and Cloaa la Lawei. OMAHA. July 15. 1907. Markcti weak and unresponsive, with lit tie or no support. Moat news was bullish, but on .every rise any selling taells prices down aim no sirsngtn ta snown f oreign markeu show better tone, with strong de mand for spot (rain. Wheat oponed with crowd inclined to bull side; prices worked up a bit, but when profit taking started market mumped away and no strength was shawn. No wheat Dressing and commission houses were heavy sellers all morning. September wbeat opened at g.vtc and closed at 66o. Corn market dull and narrow on the whole and support rested on foreign de mand (or spot corn. September corn opened at W4C and closel at ila. Oats opened lower on scattered selling oy commisssion nouses and local long wrop news improving. September oais opened at 3774c and closed at I7.n Primary wheat repaint were sTil.OM b. and shipment 348,000 bu., against receipts ' year oi i,ua,wu du. ana snitimeni or, 8h4,Oi bu. Corn receipts Were Mb.wjO bu. and shipment M,Ou0 bu., against receipts last vear of 64S,W0 bu. and shipments of 88,000 bu. Clearances were 70,000 bu. of corn and none oi oats, and whsat and flour equal to lu&.UJU bu. Liverpool closed Vd higher to lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Seaboard reported iM.Obu bu. of wbeat ana tw.ouo bu. of corn for export. . World s shipments of wheat this week were 7,761X000 bu , last week 10.111.000 bu., and this week last year AOSAOOO bu. Corn shipments this week were 7.970,000 bu., last week 7a.0u0 btt.. and this week last year t,lW,aV Dtt. Local rang of options: Articles. Open. Klgh.l Low. Clo. Bafy. Wheat July. Sept. Dac. Corn July. 8ept. Deo. Oats-July. MH 4H 84'A 844 87 84 8 i sxvi hI so 7H 47H 47, rn 48! 4 47 47 46 4a 46 45 42U 43V6, 424 42H V 87. 17 87 88 88 SS 87 .1 48 a 88 88 fifpt... Sec... Omaha Csuata Prices. WHEAT No. t hard, 8S(Jo; No. 8 hard, 8n43c; No. 4 bard, 740o No. I spring, CORN-No. , 480ci No. 8. 47HSc rso. , 4yo; no grade, 4oao; no. yellow, fcxdg'.io; Ko. 8 white, 4io. OATS No, 8 mixed, 401-i'2f40T,c: No. white. 42'942o; No. 4 wWte, 42B42tte stanaara, 4sa. KY he-No. 8. TBc: No. 8, 72374c, Carlo Heeetat. Wheat. Corn, Oats. Chicago ... Kansas City...., Minneapolis , Omaha Iiuluth M. ill. Uuls ... 27 ...172 ...433 ... 12 ...131 ... T 2U 48 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Ken tn res of the Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. July IS. The local wheat mar kut broke 2c today because of favorable crop conditions in the northwest. At the close wheat for September delivery was off lHtilo. Corn and oats were each down He. provisions were 2V4o higher. The market opened firm because of a decrease of 4.064,000 bu. In the amount of breadstuff on passage. Later th market weakened on reports of wot weather In tha northwest, and prices dragged all day. Re ports from Kansas that tha crop will be much larger than had been previously esti mated, and th possibility of a etrike- of telegraph operators also depressed values. The chief selling was by commission houses, said to be acting in the Interest of northwestern concerns. The market rsllled from the low point of ths day but; closed weak. September opened c lower to o higher at 4o to 94c, declined to 98c, and closed at 9$Sb'SMo. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to U6000 bu. The visible suodIv Increased 243.fkio bu. Primary receipts were 851,000 bu., against 1,403,000 bu. on the same day last year. ' Mtnneupollst, Duluth and Chicago reported! in.ci(i. "i uoi ntKinai Dtfw can met week and nift cars one year ago. Bhowors and hln I' uperatures throughout tha corn neit cm veakness In ths wheat market. The niu n wheat was also a depressing factor. narket closed weak and close to the low point of the day. September opened c to He lower at 64o to 64ic, sold at Uc and then declined to 6J4c The close was at 637o. Local receipt were 26S cars, with ZS of contract grade. Oats wer weak because of Improved weather for the growing orop. Numerous damage reports seemed to have little ef- feet on prices. September Opened V40 to Mo lower at 8o to 89Tic, sold between 880 and too. and closed at ssa. Local receipts were 91 car. Trading In provisions was very light and the market was steady all day, Buying by local packers offset a decline in the price of live hoars. At th close September pork was tip ivwi at sis.sd. iara was up zuy at m 7H. Ribs were ZHo higher at $8 66. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat, 68 cars; corn, 836 cars; oats, 149 cars; hogs, 19,000 head. The leading futures ranged ag follows! Articles. I O-pen.f H1gh. Low. Close. Tes'r. Wheat July Sept Due. May Corn July 8(t. Deo. May Oat July Sept. Deo. May Pork Sept. Lard Kept Oct. Rit.a Stpt, Oct al H 91H 94- 93VlH n-Vl loawl 101a, 68H ba, 61 68,kST6t oav 64 Vi, 63T 61Hfl 634 63 44 V4 68 44 8 40 44H1 8W4. 40 40 41 4ZH 16.33 8 96 too 65 S.67M) 40 to1 48 18.88 41, 4aji 18.80 l-8 14.88 8.97Vt fTVsJ (.824 v.ou 8.00 .w f.iJM, 8.68 8.60 8.66 86 8.U 6711 .67M Cash quotations were as follows: Hour-t-iteadyi winter patents. 84.10 4.40; straights, 83.7ttu4.30; spring patents f4.7iW4.90; straights, klOwtid, bakers, 32.60 gl'S.aO. W H EAT No, I spring. 8l.OO13a.ta: No. 1 0atj8l.(; No. I red. 8h741V, CORN-No. 1 M84o No. 1 yellow, C3 Oaan. OATS No. t, 44M-fl444j No. 1 whit. 48c; No. 3 while, 44Mrt47a. MlN. X. (kiO. BARLEY Fair to choice marttng, 60r8o. 8EK1b Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 81.14; timothy, rlm, 84.76; clover, contract grades, 816.60. PItOVIiilONS Short ribs, sides (loose). 88 !t7Hft.'Mi. Mes pork, per bhls., 8l.lS-i im. Lard, per 100 lbs., t8.77M Short clear Sld-a (boxed). 88.ITcHa6w.0O. Followlng were th receipts and ship ments of grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbls 16,000 19 rfrt Wheat, bu 34.U 84 84 Corn, bu ,.,.Jl7.8uO 2w,ou) Oats, bu 9.9 3til,70O Rye. bu 1,000 Barley, bu U.000 On the produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries. "34c; dairies. 17('Jo. Ettod Finn; at mark, eases Included. It UMV; nrats, jho; prime nrsta, ItVkO. CHEEBE Stsady; 18Q18HC it. I.o la taoaosal Market. ST. LOUIS, Jury 16. WHEAT Lower; tr, w No. I red rash, M,oc; No. 3 hard, iST)2c; September, 80Sci Dasambtr,. CORN Ixiwer; track No. I cash. 64o; September, 6iVe; December, 60c; No. 3 wlilte. Ko. OATnLower; track No. I faith. 44c September, IX Vi December, 8VH1 No. I w ) 1 1 1 4Kc FIOUR Flrmi red winter patents. 84 .80 4 66; extra fancy and straight, 8Jt.8oyi.lL. clear. W M SO. SKRrh-S'Mdyt ttmothv. 81.tGSAJ6. CORN MEAL Wsakl 81T0, HHAND gulet; sacked, east track, tLOOQ 1.06. IIAY-Dull; timothy. Utoir 00; prairie, lie. tK.rl3.60. IHi'N COTTON TIES-,1.6. HAOOlNd- llSo. HKMH TWINE 10a. 1'KoVISloNS-Pork. steady; fibbing, f 1 1. l ard, steady; prime steam. I". Dry aalt meat, steady; bused, sitra horfa. IT jr,: clesr. rib. 19 25; short clears. I0.TTH. Haenn, stesdy; boxd, extra short. l"U'V; clear ribs, 310.1ZH; snort Clears, 10.25. H'l'LTUT Steads': chicken. 10Vc; springs, 15c; turkeys, 13c; duck, 8c; Keen. to. HPTTF.H Pteadv; cre.unery, 2i,b26c. I JOB (Steady, lie. Pecelpt. Shipments Flour, bbl Jft&O 6.0OO Wheat, bu .) l.O"0 Corn, bu e7.nr B.0) Data, bu 68.000 39,000 IS KW YORK GENtnAL MARKET Qaotatlons of the Ttnr o Varloas Commodltle. NEW YOTtK. July 15 nOVTt.-iRe- celpts, 18,423 barrels; exports, 18,340 barrels; mnrket n'Het ami steady. Minnesota pat ents. gri.0rfy5.3o; winter straights, H.aufli 4u; Minnesota bakers, 83 7C3.20; winter extras, 88.UxrjS.7o; winter patents. 4.4"3'4 ; winter low araors. 13 (rfi3 .m Kye nour auu; fslr to good, 84 7Vif.o0; choice to fancy, 85.VO6.40. Cnrnmeal stesdy; fine white and yellow, n.a.'Wi.JU; coarse. II lemn.is Klin drld, H2fta.3a k V b No. 8 western. br4c. r. o. o. now Trrk. WHBAT Recolnts, BO.Wx) bu.: exports. 1M.230 bu.: spot market, weak. No. t red. 7c elevator; No. 2 red, 9Sc f. o. b. aflost; NO. I northern Dultith, 81. 1" r. o. n. anoat; No. X hard Winter. 81.nvt f. o. b. anoftl. as a result of txor rabies. beAvy northweet rains and a moderate visible supply In crease, wheat broke 8c a bUBhel today. A late rally on covering left the market finally 1 to lo net lower. July, bswwmiiC, closed, 9S; September, 9!y541 01, closed. i."); lecemter, l.Wi!(i.tM, cioeeu, 81.W. CORN Recnlnt!. 19,77B bu.: exported, 7.X7S9 bu,; spot market easy; No. 8, 62c, white, 62e and No. 2 yellow, o anoat. Julv closed at 62c: September at f2c; L.cmber closed at QlMc; May ciosea at tiofca. OATS Rerelnts. fifl-flno bu.: exports. 84,63 du.; spot market, steaoy; mixen iu a pounds, r.'vc: muurai wnite so to u pound, 8lii62c; clipped white, W to 40 pounds, 640 5I HAT Quiet; shipping, 70r7tc; good to choice, tl.lftfj1.20. Hors Quiet; state common to choice, l!i, 14ianc: 1!i5, 4Vr3c; Pacific coast, J906, in DE8 Quiet; central America, 82c; Bogota, 22c l.KATHHIe Quiet; acid, 2Bff27Hc. PROVISIONS Beef, sternly; family 81400 5n4.B0; mens, 89.5mfflO.ftO; beef hams, 2S4."I' 28 00; packet, 8U.rt(tll 50: city extra India mens, liU.Sofi'K.BO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, tU.2&SiaW; pickled hams. tlWC 12.60. Ird steady; westertt prime, 1.7" j 8.86; refined, qulst; continent, I92B; 8. A.. 110. 4f; compnunl. )!.R7Wi9.1IH. Pork, steady; ramiiy, 13.i!t.6o; snort clear, u.iuis.wi; mesa, lHjiOH f0. TALJiOW Steady; city, $2 per package. 6c: country, packages free, fctTBo. RICK fteady; domestic fair to extra, SMW7r; Japan, nominal. 1IUTTEH Firm; street prices, extra creamery, 20e; official prices, creamery common to extra, 19ii26?4c; western fac tory common to firsts, !7'j2oc; western Imitation creamery firsts, 21(Qi2c. CHEB8E Firm; state, full creams, col ored and white, small, best. 12c; state, large, colored, 12c; state, white, 12c; state, fulr to good, ll5J'12c; state, Inferior, 1XJUS Irrosnilar; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 22c; state, choice and mixed fancy, 2V3Clo; state, first to extra firsts, 17jJ'lc; western firsts, 17&'17c; official prices, firsts, 17c; seconds, 1416c: thirds, 13&14c. POULTRY Alive firmer; spring, western chickens, 20c; fowls, 15c; turkeys, Ho. Pressed, steady to firm; western chickens, 2025c; turkeys, 103j"Hc; fowls, 14c. WEATHER IN THE GRAItf BELT Heavy Rains ! Mlsaonrt sad Mla lastppt Valleys. OMAIIA, July 15. 1907. Very heavy rains have fallen In the mid dle and lower Missouri and upper Missis sippi valleys sines Saturday night, and rains continue In the middle and upper Mississippi vafley this morning. The rains of Sunday night were heaviest In south eastern Nebraska, southern Iowa and northern Missouri, where falls ranging from one to over four Inches occurred. The total fall at Omaha during Sunday was 1.78 lnohes. Rain Is falling In th moun tains and extreme northwest this morning, with cooler weather, and conditions are favorable for showers In this vicinity to night and Tuesday, with continued cool. Omaha record of temperature and pre- 1 clpitatlon compared with tho corresponding oay or tns last inree. years: 1907. 1908. 1905. 1904. 1 Minimum temperature.... 63 62 74 Preclptatlon 1.66 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees, Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 6.72 lnohes. t I Deficiency corresponding period in 1808, 2.81 lnohes. Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, w. .it.,t a. . . n Local Forecaster. Corn aad Wheat Regloa Balletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m , 75th meridian tlm. Monday, July IS, 1907 OMAHA1 DISTRICT. ' Temp. Rein- Station. Max. Min fall. Sky. i.hiun Metv' S3 HZ 1. 10 8.96 .73 8.77 .61 .13 .88 T .58 1.66 .66 1.40 .40 .83 .88 for Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 1 Auburn, Neb.... Columbus, Neb., Falrbury. Neb. .. Fairmont. Neb .. 8 83 89 84 83 63 60 63 '67 64 68 60 69 68 68 60 GO 67 ' Or. Island, Nt. Hartlngton, N llastlnca. Neb N.ib. 76 88 7 88 86 83 85 79 1 Oakdale, Neb..... I'omaha. Neb.... j Tekamah, Neb., Alta, la ,. -TD"i Sibley. Ia. Bloux City. la. 78 60 Minimum temperature twelve-hour period ending at ! a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Twit). Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches Chicago, 111 36 83 Columbus, 0 18 84 60 .84 64 .01 Des Moines, la.... 14 84 66 1,10 Indianapolis, Ind.. 13 66 68 .18 Kansas City. Mo.. 17 6 68 1.32 Ixiulsville. Ky IS 88 68 .10 Minneapolis. Minn. 29 78 66 .44 Omaha, Neb 15 83 60 1.13 St. Louis. Mo It 84 68 .90 Excessive rains reu during Sunday night In the Kansas City, Omaha and Des Moines districts and moderately heavy rains oc curred in all other portions t the corn and wheat belt. U A. WTLBH. Local Forecaster. Kansas Cltr Grain and Pro-rtsloas. KANSAS CITT, July 16.-WHEAT-SD. temher, Mic: December. "WaC. Cash: No, t hard, 8a67c; No. 8, 84V(6Hc; No. 1 red, Ctf'T.ftj'T... 1.' a Bin CorW Septembur and December, 48e May, 45.ic. Caahl No. 3 mixed, 60iii5oVe ; No. 3. 6ic; No. 2 whit, 6061o; No. 8, hKjtVHto. tiATej No. I whlt. 4546Ho; No. 3 mixed 44(S44o, HAY Steady: choice timothy. 113.60 11.00: cnoioe prairie, iv.uuicpii.no. EGOS Steady and firm; extras, 16e 41 -a 4 aa 1Riw SBk4Ww4 41 Wfl BUTTER Firm; creamery, 34c ; packing, isc Receipts. Bhlpments Wheat, bu Corn, ku Oats, bu Kansas City oasb ,..173.000 . 33.000 ,.. 48.000 36.000 , .. 36,000 16.000 prices: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close, Wheat I 37 90 49M. 464 i.v..,, 1 Corn I September....! 4ft 48H 46H 4ST4 December 46'i3H6 l4asn A asked. B bid. t lalMe Sapply ot Grata. NEW TORK, July 16. Th visible sup ply of grain Saturday, July 1$, a com piled by th New Tork Produce exchange, Has as follow a: Wheat. 47.087,000 bushels; inoreasa, 244, 000 bushels. Corn. 43.139.000 bushels; decrease, 1.460.000 bushels. Data. 6.364,000 bushel; decrease, 1,134, 000 buahels. Rye. 688.000 bushls decrease. CSTuO bushels. Barley, 678,000 bushels; Increase. (2,000 bushels. Liverpool Grain aad Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 15. W H KAT ftpot No. 2 red western winter. 7s 3d; futures, quiet; July, 7s 3d; September, 7 8d; De Cfmlr. Is 6d. CORN -Spot, steady; Hess dried. 8 Hd; old northern, 6s. 3d; futures, quiet; July, nominal; December. 4s 11 Wd HOPS At London (Paolno ooast), steady. 3 10a43 10a. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O., July 15 SEEDS Clover, cash, 39 60; OctoLer, 39 47V4j; December, $77: March. $9.57. Timothy, $2 30. Al slka. 88 16. F.lala Batter Market. EIIN. III.. July 15. Bt'TTEIR Quiet at 2fVc advance over lust week. Output for th week. 1.U13.7U lb. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Prices Rise Rapidly on Heary Baying Daring First Hoar. MARKET THEN FLATTENS OUT Conditions ta Money Supply Alarms Traders and Early Parchaaes Are Thrown Over -Close Ihowi Ilet Losses for Day. new YORK. Julv 16. Tha volatile up- shoot of prices of stocks and tne furious activity of tne trading of Uie first hour today gave an Impression of violent specu lative activity tnd ot a stock market re vival such as bad not been seen for a long time past. The subsidence of the activity after that was so abrupt as to be ratner. dlsconcortUig to the operators who were attempting to follow the move ment. Shares sold in the first hour ag gregated H,0iO, while for the- socond hour the total dropped to 78,000 shares. Tha ani mation of the early dealings owed some thing to th surprise of a short Interest, which had followed th abrupt relapa of th middle of last week and was left uncovered when the favorable bank state ment and th opinion formed towards tha Harrtman report carried prlews upwards and alarmed ths shorts. The recommenda tions of the Interstate Commerce commis sion accompanying the Harriman report was regarded as tacit admission that small opportunity existed for making a cai against the railroad combination under present laws. Sobering considerations were brought for ward again. Of thene. the money market position Is most Influential. In spite of last week's gain of 84,020.8(0 In the surplus reserves of th banks that Item stands at only $.877,)0. which Is the lowest for this date since 1893, a year with which a com parison Is not auspicious. The Interior de mand for the harvests Is too near at hand to make this a comfortable margin on which to undertake any extensive specu lative activity, and In fact. New York ex change dropped abruptly to fifty cents dis count at Chicago today. The foreign ex change market last week showed clearly the effect of the efforts of borrowers her to secure resources abroad. This move ment seemed to be abandoned today, fol lowing th stronger showing of the banks on Saturday, and -foreign exchangee rates rose briskly. Copper fell In London and on the local metal exchange and kept alive anxiety over the stability of that market. Prices held moderately ror most oi tne day, even after the demand had flattened out completely, but the speculative buyers of the morning threw over their holdings In tha final hour and the result was a r- actlon which left stocks lower than at th clone Saturday, Bonds were steady. Total saiea, par value, 8Sfi2,000. United Ptates bonds were unchanged on call. The following was tne range or prices on the New Tork Stock exchange: Rules. Hlh. low. clo. Adaraa Errhaa 146 Amalcamated Corner .... , T1.4n0 It , ,ono 44 mo 100 100 li fH w n M Sift II 48 10 us 1"4V4 u l'H A mar. Car and Foundry.. 44 100 tii" do tfd Atner. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Efpres 100 816 'ioo 63" mer. Hlda aV Leather pfd Amer. tea 4 Unseed Oil do pfd Amer. LocomotlTe 00 do pfd Amer. Smelting A Ref. . lions lit n tm liH l'H do pfd Amar. Snintr Raftnln... Krt 133 in4 Amer. Tobacco pfd ctfa. 00 17 M'4 ?.(, W Anaconda Minim Co... , lO.sno t.l0 M0 , 1,000 67 tt 17 4 314 Atchlenn 1 MS 7H 17 do Dfd AtlanUo Coart Una T 1741 Baltlmnra A Ohio do Dfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.... Canadian Pnrino Central of New Jarwy I.OOO 6!4 87 t.ino 174 m Wi ino 1S 116 171 1.S00 M 44 MS 1.000 11 11 I.K00 14fK4 144t 141 ai.soo im m um Chaaapaaka Ohio Chlcairo Oreat Weatem Chloaaa A Northwaatara... C . M. A St. Paul Chloaso farm. A Trans.... a . do pfd .. C.. C A St. Loula.... IS 4S 11 1444 69 46 111 IT Tt 100 l.4"0 100 4 li'4 36 Colorado Fual and Iron..,. Colorado A Southern 86 do lat pfd do Id pfd 800 44 Conaolldated Oas Corn Products do pfd Dal. A Hudasn 400 171 171 ' 170H .... 4U mo tt m nv, T1H mo M 41 4S 4,n M US 1S44 too 4 I04 lek 1.0110 424 4I4 41 1.400 U 135 W 100 144 144 141 Dal., Lack. A Waatarn ... Dan rar A Rle Oraode do pfd Dlatlllara' Securities Erie do lat pfd do Id pfd Oanera! Electrlo Illlnola Cantral Inter. Paper 14 71 14 74 SO' do pfd Imaf. Pomp do Dfd lova Central too II 17 do pfd K. C. Mouthara 400 864 81 II LeulaTtlle A Naahtrlli.... 600 117 HI 11a tut Mexican Canlral Mlon. A St. Umta M.. St. P. A tault Bta. M. 00 4ti 41 400 107V4 104 4t 104 135 14 66 II 51 do pfd Mlaaourl Pacific M , Kanaaa A Taxaa ino 4.4(4) 8.(110 700 4.' ioo 4.0 too 'mi 4 M 63 114 ' 18 71 ' TS 14 M 12 do pfd National Laad R. R. of Mexico pra..., N. T. Central N. Y.. Ont. A Waatarn.... 111 111 Norfolk Waatarn 76 7M4 10 to li.1 1 68 U II do pfd North Americas Pacific Mall Pannaylvanla People'! Oaa Pitta., C O. A St. Loula Preaeed Steal Car ltl 3 ii" 400 SI t10 114 100 12 mo u do pfd Pullman Palaca Oar .... 160 102 102 .... 80 Readmit, ex-dlT 110,600 104 do lat pra do rd pfd 70 7 M 32 47 6 Rapublls Steal 100 rs w do pfd Rack lalaol Co 8.000 400 12 47 81 47 do pfd Rubber Oonria pfd St. U A Ban rras. n pin BU Loula Southwestern.... 00 37 17 17 do nfd too 61 HI II a, a 17a Sovthern Pacific l.l'O 7 do Dfd ao 112 nt 111 Southern Railway Ktt ' 30 20 100 l M 61 141 gO in SO 0 17 W 17 6u0 4t 4 49 .111,100 141 141 141 do pfd Tennessee Coal and Iron... Taxaa A Pacific Tol., St. L. A Waatarn.... do pfd Fnlon Pacific, .. do pfd F. 8 Bipraas V. S. Realty U. B. Rubber do pfd. ax-dl U. S. Steal do pfd Virginia-Carolina Chemical. do pfd Wabaah. do pfd Walla-Parto Eiprea Waatlnihouaa Elactlia .... Weatern t'nlon Whaellng A Lak Brla.... Wlaoonaln Central do pfd Northers Pacific Canlral Leather do pfd Sloaa-ahafflald Oreat Northern pfd 5a 1,1 tnau liMU lot iir u as di " "., is tuo it it 17 aim inni luciu m2 ylO tl lol 100 11 II 11 74 W0 tV0 146 144 144 10 17 40 n.400 131 111 M U 11 58 67 11.700 ISO 114 ISO 21 II 67 114 II a latarboroiifh Metropolitan do pld Total aalea for tha day, llt.lUO eharea. Boston Stocks aad Bonds, rwiBTOV. Julv 15 tall loans. tiitTT per rant: time loans. BW07 per cent. tmciai clos'na prices on bonds were ss follows: SAtchlaoa ad. 17 Blnxham II do 4a .Met. Central es..., Atchlena 40 pfd aBoatoa A Albany M'i Cal. a HhU 140 18 Centennial K 11 Copper Mug 10 M Daly Weat II lit Franalla 14 161 Ormnbr 114 Bnoton A Maloa... Fitch burs pit .. Wax. Ceatral ... N. T.. N. H. A ...120 Ula Rorala 19M .... II Maaa. Mining t H.1M Mlchlitan 14 ....141 Mohawk II .... 4 Mnnt. Coal A C... t ....1!tOI4 Domlnloa 47 lit Parrot IO .... 14 ttulner 117 .... " ShanooB 17 1'd.Iob Pactfle Am. Fneu. Tuba... Am. Suar Am. TL A Tol... Am. Woolen do pf4 Kdlaon glee. Ill Maaa. glactrta .... do pfd 110 Tamarack 110 14 Trlnltr ... 44 t'nlted Copper . 64 V. 9. Mining.. IV S. Oil Maaa. Oaa Called Fruit .. 10 ..111 .. 16 .. H .. 16 InlUd Shoa Mach.... 60 Victoria 40 p,f4 17 Winona V 8 Steal IT Wolrarln 4o Bf9 lot Butte Cualltlos ... Alreetur Nfrada Allonel 48 Cal. A AHaooa. AmaujamaU4 Arlaoos Coxa AllanJia " . Bid. Es-dlvldend. Asked. Foreign Financial. I.ONDON. July 15. Money was easily ob talnsble today in spit of cslls for over a million. Discount were quiet. The stock exchange started th week in a cheerful fashion. Horn rails were bought on traf fic anticipations owing to ths Improvement In the weather. Consols were good on the Bank of England securing the bulk ot half a million In gold on the open market. Jap anese securities are gradually recovering from their recent setback. Japanese im ieiial 6s of I804 closed at HIV American started In g distinctly cheerful manner. The report of the interstate Commerce commission has created a favorable 1m- FreHSlon and Induced nolay bit!, Una for the lariiman laaurs. while a better bank statement caused a steady absorption of other slocks st prices well over parity. IjiI.t. New York accepted the higher level and tonight moderately, but prollt-taklng caused a reaction from the best and the market closed steady. Copper shares opened steady and closed lower. HKKLIN", July 15. Th Itourse opened firm today upon Saturday's advices from New York, and all departments showed Improvements. New York Money Market. NEW YORK, July 16. MONEY On call firm, ?4 per cent; ruling rate. 8 per cvnt; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 8 per cent. Time loan dull and a tr'fll easier: sixty days, 486 per cent; ninety dajs, 6 per rent; ell months, 6 per csnt. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6& per cent. STERLING EXCHANOB-Stronger, with actual business In bankers' bills st 14 tSSJ 4.SW5 for demand, and at 84.8B6?4 3 for sixty day bills; posted rates, 84.844-87; commercial bills, S4.sx04.WMh SILVER liar, (7c; Mexican dollars, 6ic. HO ND9 Government, steady: railroad, teady. Closing quotations on bond today war as fnllowat V. 6. rat is. Japan 4H. etfs i 106 do 14 Mrtss W lid's, 4o 4i (0 1 I.. s N. anl. 4a fg..ll7H "Man. a. oia 4s . 74 lzU Met. Casual 4 '1 11 'in lat In ft lot Mlnn tt L 4a.... II U , K. a T. 4a K St so Ida M do coupes ... V. 8. la, reg... do eoupen .. IT. 8. n. 4a. de etrapon Am. Tab. 4s da la Atrhlaoo sao. 4s. ... do adj. 4a Atlantla C. L. 4a. B. A O. 4a da IHi Mt ft. H. ot 14. . 4 1H MVt N'. T. C. sen. tSta.. 0 N. J. C. BSD. is lfiH Brk. R. T. or. 4f.. T N. Paolo a 10 Central ot OS. ts...l0t do Mdo M tne T Norfolk 4V W. e. 4a Mdo M ina 17 Or, g. L. rfg. 4s.. MS4 dies. Ohio 44....10e'Pn. cv. 14 4 Chleaao A A. iwa... 74Raadlns sea. a.... M4 c. b. q. B. n'a"L u a I H. a. m.k C, R. I. A P. 4s. 70 t. L. a 8. f. I(. M4st. L. g. W. a. i do col 71 t CCC. A St. U g. 4a UtisDaard A. L. i Colo. lad. 6a, aar. A.. IM Bs. Paclfla 4a.. "ioio. Mia. 4a 47 do lat 4 rtfa tl Colo. go. 4a. 4 outham Rr U 1J f uha U 101 Tax. A t. lata. ..Ill D. A R. O. 4a. Plat. Beca. 5a... Erie prior Han do San. 4a It T., St. L. A W. 4 14 tT. Pacific 4a t V. B. Steel Id la. "4 H 101 14 , 10 T(Wabaah lata Hook. Valley 4a...lOV Wcatem Md Japan Se N . W. A L. B. 4a. do Id aerie N Wla. Ocntral 4. bid. Offered London Closing Rtewks. LONDON, July 15. Closing quotations on slocks wer as follows: Conaola. money M Loulerilla A N Ill do account US M., K. A Taxaa Anaconda 1144 N. T. Central 1111 Atchlenn 14 Norfolk A Waatarn.. N do pfd 44 Ont. A Weatern IT Paltlmnre A Ohio... I PenneDvanla IS Canadian PaclOo 111 Rand Mine I Chee. A Ohio W Readln M Chicago 0. W 11 Southern Railway .... II C, M A St. P 1M do pfd 4T DeReera 13 Southern Paetse II D. A R. O f tlnlon Pacific 141 do pfd 74 do pfd M Erie H C. 8. Steal M14 do let pfd do pfd 103 do M pfd 41Wehaeh 14 Grand Trunk tt do pfd th Illlnola Central 144 Spanlah 4a 18 BILVER Bsr, steady; 81 3-16d per ounce. MONEY 202 per cent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 3!$34 per cent; for three months Dins, 3 y-iotie'si Pr cent. New Tork Miolag IHoeka. NE3W TORK, July 16. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Can.. 10 Little Chief .... Ontario Ophlr Potest Saras Sierra Nerada . Small Hope .. Standard . t .416 . 7 . I . (6 . II . W .110 Alios ...4f9 .. M ... 46 ... K ... 10 ...140 ...tn ... 6 Freer Brunawlck Crm... Cnmatock Tunnel . Con. Cal. and Vs. Horn Silver Iron Bllrar .,,,.. Leadvlllo Con , Offered. Treasury statement. WABiriNOTON, July 15. Today's state ment of the treasury halances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of th $160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balances, 32G0.42S.964; gold coin and bullion, 867.664,158; gold certificates. $H3,042.160. Dank Clearings. OMAHA, July 15. Bank clearings for to day wer 31,802,006.81 and for the corrsepond Jng date last year, 31.66Z825.84. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 15 COTTON-Srxit closed quiet; middling uplands, 12.86c; mid dling gulf, lS loc; sales. 4.6u0 bales. New Tork cotton quotation furnished by Logan A Bryan, HZ Board ot Trade build ing; .1 -in- Open. High. Low. Clns. Sentember U3 1147 HSR 1142 October .....1145 ' 1178 1102 1167 December 1168 1180 1187 1178 NEW ORLEANS, July 16.-COTTON Sdoi market closed steady: gales, KS8 bales: low ordinary. 77H nominal; ordinary, 87C middling, Wc; good middling, 13o, nom inal; middling fair, 13a nominal; fair. 16c. nominal. Receipts, 1.381 bales; stock, 60.636 bales. ST. LOUI3. Mo., July 15-COTTON-Dull; mlddllna-. 18V4C Bales, za hales: receipts. none; shipments, 400 bales; stock, 12,098 bales. LIVERPOOL, July 16. COTTON-Spot quiet; prices 6 points lowsr; American middling fair 8.12d; good middling, 7.50d; middling T.08d; low middling, 6.73d; good ordinary. i.96d; ordinary, 6.3Sd. The sales of the day were 6,0110 Dales, or wnicn oou bales were for speculation and export and Included 6,700 bales American. Receipts 2,000 bales, Including 1,800 Americans. Wool Market. LONDON. July 15. WOOL The wool July 16. WOOL The auction sales were continued today with a good attendance. Competition was generally keen, with cross breds ruling In sellers, favor and taken freely by the home trade. Scoured combings were taken by the con tinent and a large supply of New Zealand greaales sold spiritedly. Bales: New South Wales, 500 bales; scoured Is td'-fls lOd; greasy, Wffls lHd. Queensland, l.floo bales; scoured, 1 7difjls lud; greasy, 7dls Hd. i Victoria. 400 bsles; greasy, 9d31s 34d. ! South Australia. 600 bales; scoured. Is 6dfls I 10Hd; greasy, lOdftls 2d. West Australia, , iana, n.i oaies; scouren, is iurgs tn; 1 ai . 1 nA r--. nA t r ... . n Natal, loo bales; scoured. Is 6d31s 9H1; greasy, Td77Hd. Punta Arenas, 400 bales, greasy. 8d!t9d. The offerings today num bered 11,919 bales. ST. LOI'IS. Mo., July 15. WOOL Steady ; medium grades, combing and clothing. Kf Mc; light fme, 2223c; heavy fine, l,(ffl9c; tub washed, 2941 36c. 1 jrietai narxat I NT7W TORK. July 15 METAMt-Th tin ' fnarket was lower In London. Locally, the I market was weak and lower, with spot twin -n rri ,.,inT,nft v ut't'cr " iwwer ! In London, with spot closing at 98 6s, a decline of 3 6s, and future at 88, or wa lower, iocauy, tne marKet was easy, with quotations more or less nominal fos, the time being. Iake was nuoted at 351.75 47C2.0O: electrolytic. $21 Onr2t.6n: re-""" 830 .fjS50.60 Lad was unchanged at $518 4(i. 2fi An the local market and 20 15s In London. Spelter was unchanged at 24 6s In the lxnr1on market, but was weak locally at IS. 10Tj6. 15. Iron was unchanged in the English markets, with standard foundry quoted at Ma and Cleveland war rants at 6 3d. locally, the market was unchanged, with Na 1 northern foundry at $23.7624.20. Southern grades remain noml- ST. LOT'IS. July 15. METALS Lead, dull at $5.15. Spelter, weak. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, July U.-tTOFFEE-Market for coffee futures opened steady at un changed prices to a decline of ( points under some selling by Wall street people In the absence of aggressive support. Havre was closed and other foreign markets showed no special feature. Trading here was very quiet during the middle session, but prices eased oft slightly during the last half hour, during a renewal of aelltng believed to be for Wall street long acoount and soma of the smaller trad Interests. The close wss steady at net unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales for the dav, 27,5oo bass, includln July. 6.60c: December. & AO 4 ,ti6(lec; March. 5 76c; April. 8 75c: May. 5 60 i6.85c. Snot coffee, cutlet: No. 1 Rio. Vr No. 4 Pantos, 7Vic. Mild coffee, dull; Cor- dova, eViffZV;. Saarar aad Molasses. NEW TORK, July 15-SUOAR-Raw quiet; fair refining, 2S3VaC; centrifugal, 96 test, 8FTt4c; molasse sugar, l'; re fined, stesdy; No. 4. 4fV; No. t, 4 65o; No. 8, 4 60c: No. 9, 4 46c; No. 10, 4 5c; Nr.. 11, 4.c: No. IX 4 !5e: No. IS. 4 20c; No. 14. 4 15; con fectioner. 4 80c: mould A. 8 35c; cut loaf, 5 7c; crushed, S Toe; powdered. 6.10c; gran Mlated, 5 0fic; cubes, $.!6c. MOLAS8FS Steady; New Orleans open kettle good to choice. 8748c. N7TW ORLEANS. July 16.-STO AR-Open kettle, centrifugal. 8'iWVre: centrifugal, yel low. 8T8A44p; seconds. MifrHVic. VIOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, imia. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July U.-WHK4T September, 90; Decemlr. WUIWIV; No. 1 hard. 3101; No. I northern. 81.00 No. 2 northern. TJrOTVo No. 2 northern, gVfrFxv FIX)rR First patents, 33 lft6.: second patents. 86 0116 10- flrst clears, 88.eT'3 66; second clears. 82.7f32 sf. OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Steady to Strong and Active. HOGS A SHADE TO FIVE LOWES Fair Baa of Ikras, Moatly All West ernsMarket Active and Strong, Everything gelling- Readily on Arrival. SOUTH OMAHA, July 18, IKW. Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 8, 4.600 4.0K) bum day last week .... I.sa Same day I weeks ago.. 8,S"J Ham day t week ago., 4.&H Paine day 4 week ago.. 8,061 Bam day last year S,ut4 S.124 8.1f3 8,220 4.78 4.7W 4.SM 8.830 S.l4 6,046 1,164 ts of Tha foflnwlna' tshle ahnwa ths receipt cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for in year to date, compared witn last yo.r. 1907 19HR. Ino. Dec Cattl 6N8.I24 494.800 8S.0M Hogs 1.4W.136 1,688.418 11S.2ST aheep 8U.976 798,647 69.428 The following table ghows th averag price of hog st South Omaha for the last several daya, with comparisons: bat. 1907. 190.190.104.1908.I1903.101. Juns 86... Jun 37... June 38... Jun 2... Jun 80... July 1.... July ..., July 3... July July 6.... July 6..., July 7... July 8... July 3..., 81 ;??! 6 701 7 611 6 M 661 7 64 81 87 a 31 86) a t 67 I 63 a T 64 t Ml 84 I W 5 88 6 73 aa T8 6 79 a 6 83 a I 884 6 601 1 64) t 61 1 (1 1 64 a T 76 73l 74 8 6 i h , T3-H 6 7 82, 1 7 8.1 t 19 1 77 7 78 7 17 ( 46 Julv 10.. 6 83 8 86 t 98 6 14 t 84 July 11.. July II.. July 13.., Julv 14.. July IS.. SSSt1 88 a 6 28 8 13 6 lfi Ti; ( 17 I ( TZ Sunday. Hollday. RA.NQ& OF rRICEB. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha is.i.wi.oo Chicago f 75a7.30 Kansas City ltor7.X St Louis 1.6CU6.&0 14.76 &6.80 6.20 4Jt.05 6 70 -u6.92iA 5.60 j10 Rous tltv S(ya7.00 5.60 41t).YU The offlolal number ot -'ars ot stoog brought In today by each road was 44 I 801 11 6 47 82 I 06 46 6 17 6 OS SSI ( 18 48 I 18, 6 48 ( 2i ae a I a ) 6 48 t I ! 4 36 $37 6 48 6 26 8 191 38 17 62 6 15 6 64 8 83 6 66 8 8: 6 11 4 6 83 4 8 8 6! 6 38 6 Oil 6 67 6 47 6 1.1 6 64 6 18 C. M. 6V St. P 1 a .. .. Wabash 1 Mo. Fac 16 Union Facino 1 14 10 1 C. A N. W. (East) I C. A N. W. (West)... a 24 .. 63 C, St. P., M. A O.... 6 C, B. A Q. (Baal).... 1 1 .. 1 C B. A Q. twst... 46 14 T 6 C, B. (. P. (East).. 6 Illinois Central 1 Chi. Oreat West 8 4 Total receipts 128 TS 17 86 The disposition of th day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing th num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Pack. Co 807 63 816 Swift and Company 744 1.H2 99 Cudahy Pack. Co 797 670 1,592 Armour and Company... 372 1,720 6K1 Carey & Benton 3 W. I. Stephen 6 Hill & Son 186 F. P. Lewis n Huston A Co 93 Hamilton A Rothschild... 19 Lehmer Bros. 2 Other buyers 144 .... 65 Total 2,785 4.3H6 8,483 CATTLT3 Receipts of cattle were qu'ta moderate this morning and trains were very much delayed by sofe tracks, so that it was late In the forenoon before every thing reported was In sight. Among the cattle on sale this morning, were soma of th best seen here in a long time. There was a very fair demand for de sirable fat cattle of all kinds. Oood to chotc yearling steers were In especially good demand, there being several outsido orders In hand. While the market did not open very actlvs and while It was at no time what might be called an active market, nevertheless tha cattl commanded food, steady to atrong prices and prac Ically everything; In sight changed bands In fair season. Among the offerings were some very good beeves, which sold as high as 17.00, batng the highest prtoe paid for cattl on thl market since 1902. There were also a few range beeves among the rcalpts, which sold mostly at 4.80(Q5.2S. Cows and heifers wer in very good de mand and sold freely at varyaatisfactory prices. The market was somewhat un even, so that sales looked anywhere from steady, to a good deal higher, according as a buyer happened to take special liking to th stun, io ay in least, 11 was a very satisfactory market. Stockers and feeders were In light supply and there was no quotabl chang In the market. BEEF STEERS. Ne. A. Pt. Ma A. Pr. 700 8 M 7"0 I 15 470 I 16 804 4 1 IS 18 71 4 7a 3.... 3.... II... 14... 19... SI... 63... 61... 67... II... 11... II... 17... II... 17... 1. .1116 I 60 llr. S 60 las I 0 11!S 6 80 Ill I 85 I 10 773 6 0 KS0 I IS 1241 I 15 1170 I 26 1110 I 16 1311 4 36 1M4 I 46 17I I 46 1 14 4 0.1 14ltl 4 86 I., 1 3 6 I 4 41 1 7 10 16 40 14 174 4 75 II 4 4 IS til i 00 in 1 10 110 6 34 86 I 26 1004 I 60 714 II 1111 I 60 1111 I 66 IM0 44 la.v) 1 io 1111 6 40 67.... II.... 67.... 11 1 6 I 1 1 1 10 1 11 14 1 4 1 4 4 1 I 4 10 1 1 t .H3 I 10 .1470 T 00 COW1 ? ... 114 I 15 ....1081 4 10 ,...140 4 10 ....114 4 M ...AIM 6 86 W) III ....10U0 I 00 ....120 1 00 .... 146 I 10 ....1110 I 16 .... I 81 . ... 5 I 7H KM! i 15 .... 10 I r, ....1070 4 00 .... 160 4 00 141 4 00 ....1:80 4 25 ....l'J 4 15 Ull 4 IS 1061 I U ...into 3 86 ... M4 8 60 ... M. I 76 ... 10 3 71 ... I 75 ... M I tO ... 476 I SO ... 170 I 00 . . . 117 I 15 ... 170 I 60 ... It! 4 04 ...Hue 4 00 ...120 4 00 ...1160 4 10 ... 41 4 10 ...inn 4 io ...1260 4 14 ...130 4 24 ... IN iU i:::::: HEIFERS. 1 4.... 4 1... 1... 1 4.... I ... 1.... I.... 1... 1... 1.... 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 3.... 730 3 60 1 170 I 14 1 441 3 16 I 640 I 00 IS 140 3 40 8 170 1 00 I 1160 I DO BULLS. 1010 1 00 1 1200 1 16 1 ix I tt 1 I'iM 1 40 1 124 I 11 CALVES. HO 4 00 1 100 4 60 6 100 I 76 I , 10 I 00 1 M S 00 1 . SO 4 40 .440 4 60 . 446 4 16 .1114 4 46 .116 I 00 . 660 6 00 ..174 4 IS ..1II0 44 ..170 4 90 ..WIS 160 I 71 140 I 00 171 I 64 ,10 4 60 110 I Tl STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 170 I it 1 490 4 86 j0 4 10 WE8TFRN8. NEBRASKA. 18 oows 878 3 75 8 cow 938 2 60 1 cow 1270 $ 60 21 cows 928 3 0 $ cows 910 $ 00 W. Moncrleff. Wyoming. steers.. ..11H0 i 36 4 steers. ...111 6 2 steers. ...16 6 36 6 steers.. ..16 4 85 2 cow 916 4 26 1 cow 870 4 2i Tamarack Land and Cattle Company, Colo, 44 steers. ...1U4 $76 43 slers. .,.1112 6 75 1 steer 740 4 60 1 bull 1390 4 10 HOGS Hogs sold all the way from steady to 6c lowar today. Good lights and puicnsr weiguis neia up ine upbi bciiiii steady to a llltls lower. Big heavy hogs felt the most decline, in soma cases still ing as much as 6c lower. While the mar ket was not very active the receipts were light and practically everything In sight was cleaned up In fair season. The ssaaon for th decline, lnsplt of the light receipts, Is to b found In the fact that Chicago waa lower Saturday, whereas, the market here was steady, while other markets were reiKjrted aa weak uiln today. On account of this th market here sold off a noted above. Representative sale No. At. Kb. Pr. Ms. Ar. in. Pr. I 440 M 4 71 10 . 814 120 I Tt 41 171 ... I 16 M I3 14 I 72 61 Ml ... 8 67 II I !t 40 tit 64 Ill 340 6 10 14 V. ... I IU 18 4t ... 6 10 74 M A) I 71 66 114 124) 111 44 JH 112 41 171 ... I 15 Tt 140 ... I 11 41 24 14 I 44 Tl 2-11 M I Tt II M at lii CI S7I 10 Tl 41 174 150 I II 1 2-1 f I 72 SI 1st 60 6 16 41 J4 ltd 171 M If ... I 15 Tl 146 I Tt 14 l 40 I 47 It 141 4V 6 76 1 M7 110 I 17 41 22 ... I 16 II Il ... 1(7 II 1W 1(a) I Tl 6 HT . . 117 74 lt ... I M 11 ran 11 1 17 t til ... It t S5 40 6 17 71 tM til it ltl ... 147 n fit lis 4 ti 44....... H lit 41 127 4 I T6 41 241. 10 8 14 44 21 IN ITI 11 83 ... 3 to 1 rv 11 A 1 111 n 11 47 I I l 6 7J 74 li t lm I 10 41 vt 11 r to in 70 im 41. 4 Mil IT Ml ... N TT U 44 ,M ... 6 70 XI II 177 I t 71 " 11 144 ... 6 fs n 171 4 m as 3 7 41 i4i ) 6T an I 75 40 I TS ... inn ... in ... 4 10 4 1 ... I ... I 10 M 8 K ... I M SHEEP There wss a fair run of sheep In sight this morning, but trains aer late In arriving, owing to th heavy rains, Th arrival consisted almost eDllrely of ranger. As soon as th receipts put In sn ap pearance the market opened and th trad was both strong and active. It did not talt buyer very long to clean up every thing In sight. In spit of ths fact that moat of the stuff cam In wet. prices were Very satisfactory. Idaho yearlings sold s n an ss is. an. with i,ih,i ewes at tor1 Wyoming wethers sold up to 8.V60. A bunch of fed yearling brought 80.6O. Uuotatlona on ranao ehreu ana iamn. Good to choice lambs. 7. 2M7. 75; fair to ood lambs, sO-eWj-ls; cull lamna, juv . . -1 , ..1 .....I,,,.. v,l)ierH. tK:R.?u- tmi in vAarllnar wethers. IB.3i"6.7r.; good to choice wethers, 8s.i 6.75; fair to good wethers. 84.75ci6.26; good to choice ea-es. 14 cwou.eu; tair w good ewes, 14 lVi4.76; culls and bucks, 3 No. 67 western ewes and bucks... Av. , 74 . 107 ,. 106 . 108 . 104 Tr. 6 60 2 00 00 00 40 6 65 6 60 8 00 6 40 7 SO M 14 western buck P8 Idaho yearlings 615 Idaho yearlings siv inano cw t9 Wyomlna wether .. 114 " weatern yearrgs and reeoers is 79 western teder. cull y'rl'g. 67 166 western fed ewes 122 149 spring lamb ?l 15 cull lamb 52 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl How Hon I.orrer Sheep and Lamb Higher. CTOCAOO, July 15.-CATTLE-Rcelpts, 29,0110 head; steady, but slow; common to prime steers, 34.76tr7.80; cows, 33.2UUC50; heifers, 81.r7jr i; bulls, Hliti6 : calves, $S.00.fl0; stockers and feeders, H.OOrfft.OO. HOOS Receipts, 4X.00O head; market B'JJi 10c lower; good to prime heavy, ttHfJtift.nl; medium to good heavy, $5.7(j eTV..; butcher weights, $5JMKf6.0o; good to prime mixed. $S.7li6.80: light mixed. r6.vg6l:; packing, 36 0fu6.fl6; pigs, 8S.Siii.0O: selected, $6.U6JI .06; hulk of ssles. 86.70T76 80. BHEKP AND LAill US Receipt s, 20,000 head; steady to 10e higher; sheep. $3.76'rf 6.00; yearlings, $6.6f(.l0; lambs. $S.6t(i.75. New Tork Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. July 16. BEEVES Re ceipts, 4,217 head; good to choice steers 1.0c lower, others lairefc lower, bulls steady to strong, cows steady to 10c lower: nil sold; steers, $6.6Ki6cn; oxen, $6.60: bulls, tS.WTf 4.85; cows, l.7&if4.4o; dressed beof, HrylOc: choice and extra beef. 10,.k'&104c. Liverpool cables quoted live cattle selling at ISSi'&l.iHf per id., aresnea weignt. exports tomorrow ui cattle and 4.M" quarters of beef. CALVFJ8 Rocelpts, 5,771 head; veals opened weak to 2oc lower, closed 60c lower: buttermilks opened steady; throw outs. M .(iryruw; Puttermllks, 24.00174.60; yeorllngs, $a.004;.60; dressed calves weak; city drexsod veais, swijnn) per lb.; few choice, 1214c country dressed, "fello. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 17,806 head; sheep steady; lamba opened SfrfffiOc lower, closed 604j7TiC lower: sheep, 33.5!(7 560; culls, jaOO; lamba, $.50ra7.7T: choice lambs, early. 37.S7VWui0: culls. tr.6fii0. HOGS Recelpta, 9,6u3 head; lower, adSO 0.00, Kanaaa City: Live Stock Market, KAjvoAn city, July 16. "ATTLIfl halibut, llo; salmon, lo; catnsn, no; ner Reoetpts, 13.000 head, inclmilng 4,000 ring, dressed, 8c; craiipies, round, ftfjeci southerns; market for fed steers steady; IcrappleH, large, fancy, Ijc; black baas, 16c: grass steers 61 10c lower; cows and hoif- 1 smelts, sweet and fine, lc; eel, 18c; L.ue fish, ers strong: feeders 10i9 15c higher; choice ! iuc; red snappor, 12c; roe shad, per pair, export and dressed hcef steers, 8fi.li6f'f iKKtfnOo; 'rog legs, 8o40o; lohsters, green, 6.90; fair to good, I6.00tt6.16; western 1 per lb., 27c; lobster, boiled oer lb. 30c; fed steers, $4. 26i 6.00; Blockers and feed- I mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel. ers, 83.001?? 4.90; southern steers. 33.76W 6.00; southern cows, 32.60(8.76; native cows. 32 25S 4.76: native helfars, n 2b1i .00; bulls, $2.76irT4.r0: calves, 34.Oir57 7.00 S Receipts, ,000 head; market 5c lower; top, 4n.ji; uuik ot slen, 36.76'3) 6.85; heavy, 36 l6)'aJ6.76: pa k -s, $5.7o(tf $.90; pigs and lights, 35.80 u 5. 1, ). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,900 head; market strong; lumhs, 8U.76g 7 60; ewes and yearlings, 3r..25iPY 5.75; Texas clipped yearlings, 3.60(& 6.85: Texas clipped sheep, 34.76dJ6.40; stoclters and feeders, $3.2o Q. 5.00. St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOI'IS. Mo.. Julv 15. CATTI.F1 Ho. celpts, 7.800 head, including 4,600 Texana; market for natives lower: Trxans stea.lv. Native shipping and erport steers, $5..')07i 715; dressed beef and butcher steers, 3,ri.0U?i 00; steers under l.OOu pounds, 34.0ntfi4.BO; stockers and feeders, $3.00(g.4.65 ; cows and heifers, $3.00i77e.6O; canners, $1.60?72.2.'; bulls. $3.0)k2S4.6O; crIvch, $4.0tvan.00; fexans and Indian steers, J3.85ae.00; cows and heifers, $1.59'4 00. HOGS Receipts, 6,500 head; market 6f(10c lower. Pigs and lights, $o.5ti. 10; packers, 8S.ftO0j6.O0; butchers and best heavy, to.nojx' 6.05. SHEEP A Nil T.AMTtS-tteeolnta A-n v -nsn. ;neai; marKet steady. Native mutton 1 J. Jrvpo 7T3 ; lambs, 84.0iirfi7 75; culls and bucks, l.t.waaoo; stockers. a4.00!6.iJO. St. Joseph LIT Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 15. CATTLE Receipts, 2,160 head; market active, steady to strong. Natives. $4.50tir7.00; cows and heifers, $2.266.80; stockers and feeders, $3.&)4r4.50. HOGH Receipts, 2.1&0 h ad: mwrket st. aly to 5c lower. Top, $5.86; bulk of sales, $5.7r.'?ft.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls none: lambs, $f).7jfj7.50; yearllnKS, J5.60r8.25; wethers, $5.4Wj5.75; ewes. $4,754(6.25. Sloas Cltr Live Slock Market. filOl'X CITY. Ia.. July 15.-(SpeclHl Tele gram. i CATTLE Receipts, 8m head; mar Ket steady; nenves. xf,.Kir 7.00: cows and heifers. 84.3.V&&50: stockers and feeders. $.'t.86tftft.OO: calves and yearlings. 3.rfi4 2ft. tits tteceipis, 1.700 head; market steadv. selling at $5.j0fl;-).70; bulk of sales. $p.fi2'fi6 60. SHE HP AND LA MRS Receints. 200 head- market steady. Stork In Sight. Receints of live stork fit the six nrlnclnal wemern maraeis yesteruay: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. . 3.0 0 4.5 i0 4,0"0 . KW 1.7c) .13.0O 6.0frt 2,900 . 2.150 2.1W . 7.8HI 6,5i'0 2.0fo .29.000 4H.0 0 40.000 .55,750 67,irt 4U.1O0 South Omaha... Hioux City Kansas City.... ft. Joseph St Ixmls Chicago Total receipts. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. July 15. -CORN Firm ; No. 2 yellow snd No. 8. 524c; No. 4, 61c; no grsde, 4JCV,ifH4a4c. kiln dried. Me. OATB-Strong; No. 2 white, 4V,c; No. 8 white. 44Vrr14r: No. 4 white. 4Sc. RYE Unchanged; No. 2. kSTiWc. Pnlnth Grala Market. DULUTH. Minn.. July 15 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.0014; No. 2 northern, 99c; July, $l.00Vi; September. 3!.00nj; lecem her. 9 c. OATS Track, 42c;. July, 42c. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. July 15. EVAPORATED APPLES market dull; prices unchanged. Fancy are quoted at 8Vic; choice, He; prime at 7fi7Hc; poor to fair, 6i7c. DRIED FRUITS Prunes are quiet on COUPONBONDS with interest payable January 1st. and July 1st, is what we are offering They are secured by mortgage on the entire system of the OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY CO. We will bcpleased to furnish you with complete information. Address SAMUEL BURNS, JR. 614 New York Life Building. OMAHA, NEB. 1 spot. Quotations ran front 4 to 2a fnr California irult, and frin 5 to o f.r Orrgnns up to .Va-4'. Apricots bio tin- changed, witn enmcf uuoteu nt -ic; riri choice at ii", lancy i:!iito. Ivuchos unlet on spot; choke. ll'jnlJc; extra cholco. 12Vtflilc; fancy, l.Vn l.lc; extra fancy, 14 p 14 RalMns unchanged; Ims muscatel. 64tyi0r; seed raisins, 7113; London lay ers, llfr'yl. OMAHA WllOI.ESAl B SI ARRETS. Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Trodare. F.aGB-rer do., 14o. Hl'TTEIt Packing stock. ITITnHo: cholo to fancy dairy 19tjJ0c; creamery. tlVc LIVE pnrLTRY-Sprlng chickens. lHtuJOc; hens. 9il810o: roosters, 60; turkeys, lie; djeks, 10c: geese, 60. FK1118 AND MFLONS. CALIFORNIA I'KACHKH Per bog, 81.60: yellow freestones, 81.. ' CALirOKNIA 'LL'MSl'er crat. 12 25. CALIFORNIA CHF.KRlES-l'er bog ol about 8 lb , black or white. 32 00. TEXAS WATERMELONS Kaoh, 16c, o and 60e CANTEIiOlTE California, 46 to crate. Standard, 5.50; 64 to crate, pony, 83.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmonlera. 800 sis $7.60; M six, 37.71.; other brands. 6O0 leea BANANAS I'er meflium-isea ounoo. 2.(Xi52 26: Jumboes, 32 6tXU J-faJ. ORANCIES Mecllterrsnean rwaria. fancy. 160 sis. 84.00: 174. 00, 81 and 14 alies. 34.6t; 96. 126 and US sixes. I. 75; extra fancy, 26c more per box; BU Michaels. 176, 200, 216 and 250 sises. 14.76; 116 and 180 sixes, ll.ss; vainri;a, 80. 96 snd 118 slses, 34 251 136. 110. 178. 3o0 and 316 slses, 84. 7(46. W. UATE14 Ksclaway. c; ssyers. no; nau lowls, 5c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lo box, 81.U0. OLD VKUKTAUUnO. POTATOKS-Per busOo, ... NAVY BEANM Per. bu No. 1. 12.009 2.10; No. 2, tl 9043 1.00. POTATOES-Par bu., 1.85. nkw PiPPKRS-Per 6-bssket crata. 81 0 to 13.60; per H busiel box, $1.00. A SPA RAO in Boo per "OS. ounenea BEANS New wax and string, psr H bu box or basket, 7 60. BEETS. TL'HNH'8 and CARROTS P dor. bunches. fi.16c. PIEPLANT Per dos. bunches, 80a CCCl'MBERS-Per dos. 6tj?6o. TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 20-lb. crate, $1.15. ONIONS Oreen onions, per dos., 860. CA PHAGE California, 34. LEAF LKTTUC&-xi.oX-hous. pr dog, heads. 20c RADIf-UES Per dos. bunohg, hom grown, 30a. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib. 14c; No. rib. He; No. 8 rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17V,c: No. 3 loin. 13ot, No. 8, loin, 12tio; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 chuck, 4c; No. 3 chuck. 6c; No. 1 round, 8Vc: No. 2 round, 84c; No. $ round, 80; No. t Diet. 3Vtc; No. 1 alate. 80: No. $ plate, 3a MIBkJltLlAN8COU8 COFFKE Mosjitcei. tw. t t6o per lb.$ No. 80, 21c per lh i No. 86, 19o per lb.J Ndk 80. 1414c per lb.; No. O. 12Hc per lb, 14c; Youug Americas, 16o CALlfvjUN'iA DRIED FRtHTS Prune re somewhat unsettled by freer offering from second hands, who seem desirous ot , moving supplies of immediate grade. Quo. tatlon rang from 4 to 9c for California fruit and from 5VjWo for Oregon. Peaches ar slightly easier, with fancy yellows quoted at 13Vi. Raisins are firm: three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, 801o. No. 1'. 8c; No. 2, 7c; bull hides, Sc; green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. !. 6c; horse, 31.50J 3.60; sheep pelts, SOcfltl.t Tallow, No. L 4Vtc; No. J. 8lo. Wool. lt72o FISH Pickerel lrewnd, lOoj pike, dressed, 16c; wime tfi, dresset. wmter o,,..,t iiiilic: frenh. 16c: trout. 124fl5c: native, IMiaou per 10.; irrra iran mrua meat, 2fo per lb.; dressed buffalo, 6c; bull beads, 12c: whits perch, 7c; white bass, lao, CANNED tiOODR Corn, slanrlard, west ern, 660. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pound cans, $1 45; standard, 8-pound csnds. $1.26. Pine apples, grated, 2-pound, $2. 202 30; sliced, $1.7(.2.35. Gallon apples, 33.25. California apricots, $2.00. Pears,' $1.762.60. Peaches, 51 7602.40; L. C, peache. $2 (Kxyi2 60. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sockeye. Mat, 31. 95. Sardines, quarter oil, 8ll.2f; three-quarters mustard, $3.10. Sweet potatoes, $1.2C:1.35. Bauer kraut, 90a Pumpkins, S0ei&1.00. Lima beans. 2-lb., 75o (7 31.25. Sonked peas, 2-lb.. 60a; fancy, 61.269 1 46. Nl'TS California walnuts, No. 2, soft shell. 12c: Hraitls, inline; pecan, llKrjaic; m,.ri. nJ, neanuta. raw. 7Uc: roasted. ..... . . . I 1 . 1 1 . . r ...... ...... 36.00 per 1U STANDARD FILES ANSWERS Responds to Portion of Complaint t) Which Exceptions Had Oris- . Inally Been Made. ST. LOUIS, July 15. Attorneys for tha Standard Oil company of New Jersey and Its seventy subsidiary corporations, against which the government has Instituted in junction proceedings, filed an answer In the United States circuit court today to tha portion of the complainant's original Ull to which the defendants had mads excep tion. LEGAL NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR LAYING WATEK MAINS-Sealed propoaula will be received by the cltv clerk of th city ot Randolph, Nebraaka.'at his office until tha 22d day r July. 1907. at 8 o'clock p. m., for the fur nishing and laying of 5,0uu feet of 4-Uu-tt cast water mains and 1,520 of 6-Inch cast water mains with six 4-Inch double nozzle fire hydiur.ts for 2-inch tire hose together with all necessary llltinna for all ' and hydrants. Bids to include the dig ging of all ditches at least rlvo feet below the established grade of said city, and not less than live feet below the surface t.f tle street at any place. Bids to include 4YU connection and extras as shown bjr xsra plans and specifications on file at the of fice of the said city clerk. One-half of the contract price for the laying and furnish ing said mains as above to be paid In cati and th balance to bo paid In warrant drawn on the general runci or sain cur. All bids must be accompanied by a certi fied check equal to 10 per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that If the bid Is accepted the bidder will enter Into con tract to perform and carry out the bid. The cltv reserves th right to relect any or all bids. E. S. MAILLIARD, City Clerai J21u24t NOTICE OF BANKRUPT BALD Th book accounts, fixtures and stock belong ing to the estute of Daniel D- Sharp, bank rupt, of F.Ik Point, S. D., will be sold In bulk at auction at Elk Point, 8. I , In the poKtofnee building, on July 20, 1907. at 10 o'clock a. m. The stock consists of a fltia line of Jewelry, crockery and stationery. Jena K Jensen, trustee. Bailey 4 Voor hees, attorneys for trustee, Sioux Falls, S. D . J14 d3t NOTICE TO BOND BUT ERS FOR SALB 3i6.00O of 20-yr. school bonds, Issued hF school district No. 13 of Mad Won Co., Nb., 6 per cent Int., option of pay't after 6 yrs. Denomination !500. Sealed bids to be opanod July "2; accompanied by certified check of I20.-C, A. MILLER. Secy., Nowmsn Grove, Nb. , Jy6dia