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    TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, .TULY 18, 1907.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET f 5
Firmer, with Lighter Offering and
Better General Tone.
LUTLE TRADING 13 BEING DONE
Wheat and Cora Open Sknde Firmer
ad Baytnaj la Seexttered, Causk
lloaaea Being the) Beat
Sellers.
OMAHA, July 17, 1907.
The market wu flrmar with offerings
tighter, cahlea were comparatively ateady
ind generally better tone waa ihown. Ltt
ii. tra.iin, un dim and the, movement of
tha new crop Is unusually small at thla
lima.
Wheat opened a shade firmer on compar
atively steady cables and unfavorable re
ports from northwest together with tha
email movement of the new crop.
Buying was scattered and cash houses
were best so.'trB. but only moderate,. Sep
tetnber wheat opened at 85o and closed at
Corn opened a shade lower on continued
favoralilo weather conditions and light de
mand. Receipts were light and little trad
ing done. Few selling ordera held by com
mission houses at opening. September
corn opened at 47o and closed at 47V'..
Oata opens' soft on selling by the crowd,
but rallied some later on light crop returns
and buying by local shorts. September oats
opened at 36e and closed a 36e.
primary wheat receipts were 518,000 bu.
and shipments 4.onj bu., against receipts
lust year of 1,257.000 bu. and shipments tf
33,000 bu. Corn receipts were 306,OuO bu.
and shipments 843.000 bu., against receipts
last year of 410,000 bu. and shipments of
738.000 bu.
Clearances were 186,000 bu. of corn, 225.000
bu. of oata, and wheat and flour equal to
11 o.OOO bu. .
Liverpool closed Hfid lower on wheat,
and d lower on corn.
Seaboard reportei (2H.otp0 bu. of wheat and
$"1000 bu. of corn for export.
Local range ot options:
Articles. I Opn. lllgh. Low. Close. Yesy.
Wheat I I I
July 82 R3
Sept. 85 8
Dec. e 0
Corn I 1
July 46", 47
Bpt. 47 47
lec 46 4,
Osts
July 41 41
Sept. 8 8H
Dec. 87 37
82
88
47
47
46
41
r
27
Omaha Cash Frleee.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 83J7c; No. hard,
8fii3c; No. 4 hard, 743uc; No. 1 spring,
M4i7o.
CUltS-No. 2. 4849c; No. S. 47r3HKc;
No. 4, 4r(i47o; no grade, XaAbc No. I yel
low, 4K&4tc; No. 3 white. 4o1W9c.
OATS No. 3 mixed, 404MIC; No. 3 white,
43c; No. 4 white, 4-c; standard, 430.
RYE No. 2, 74c; No. 3, 724'73o.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn.
Oats
Chlcngo
KmiHKS City
' Minneupolls
Omaha
Iniluth
bL Louis
30
192
78
. 75
.172
. i
. 84
. M
1
10
tHICAGO (iRAI.N ASU rilOVISIONS
Frnlnres of the Trading and Closlnn
Prlcea on Board of Trade
CillCAOO, July 17. Wheat prices in the
local market advanced over 10 iuaay, i
. f.unu.. tit niitneioua reDorts of damage to
the snrlna- sown croD. At the close thu
showed a net rain of Ic
Corn whs a shade lower. Oats were '9'o
lower. Provisions were 7f10o to Ua
BMiitlment In the wheat pit was bullish all
,iv n northwest oroD damage reports
The most of the reports referred to the
t the croD In North Dakota,
although Injury to the growing grain In
-4iie Canadian northwest was reported. The
hMiark.t was also strengthened by the
"amallriess of primary receipts and by light
acceptances from the country. Demand
was active but offerings were not large
until late In the session at which time
lonas sold quite freely. The market closed
trontj. September opened a .shade lower
to 6 higher at 2 to S2, advanced
to 4c and closed at &3ia3c. Clearanons
of wheat and flour were equal to 115,000
bushels. Primary receipts were equal to
6IH,0oi bushels, oompared with 1,257,000 bush
els a year ago. Minnesota, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 266 cars,
attulnst 292 cars last week and &S6 cars one
year ago.
Trailing In corn was quiet and sentiment
In tho pit waa Inclined to be weak. The
chief bearish factor was the Ideal weather
for the growing grain, but this was parti
ally offset by the strength of wheat. Com
mission houses and longs were the prin
cipal sellers and the buying was mostly by
cash houses. The market closed about
eleady. September opened c to Vic lower
at 63c to Mc. advanced to 64c, and
closnd at fS'o4e. Local receipts were
1DJ cars, with 28 of contract Sde.
....... v,. ...... hioh hrniivht mil Kv
... . . i. .w .t.. .
Th. m.innu of fruAinm waa small, fiantem
v - v. . -,i ,
an.9Kin aot.l un to .AffMUo. and then
declined to 8SiaaSo, where it closed.
Local receipts were 73 cars.
Provisions were weak because of liberal
receipts of live hogs. Trading was very
quiet. At the close September pork was
oft 102'l2o at $18.82. Lard was down
7c at S.k2. Ribs were 74jAOo lower at
H.W,ifHi57H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow are:
Wheat, 1 car; corn, 236 cars; oata, 96 ears;
hogs, 2B, 000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open.) Hlgh.l Low. CVs. Yes y.
Wheat
July
8pL
1 ec.
May
BepL
1.H5.
May
Bupt.
Io.
May
Pork
Bept,
Lain
rtpt.
Oct,
Ribs
Bopt.
Oct.
7Ws
ISaHflli 84
W'l? ST'i?
83
S2
10o4
62
M
M
;62
90
J
7tt-W
S
UV-lul
103
ics
ioo
62
63
4
53
iM3i
61
62S
63
H
6:
bl
,Ky1a
43 43
4?
43
SR!iM89w3
.TSylTH 4 3 Q
3
IJ.1 3S
41
41041 41
16.331 1 45
82l 83l
(6 M
w4 :
47 47
46 46
I
41) 41
-. 36
37 $7
16.36 ) IS. 40 14.30
8S7 8.97! 82
S.U 8.00 S.80
S.OO 8.t 8.66
8.61 8.67 8.6.'
i.2l
8.86 I
l'62
s.ot
s.ou
8 86
8.8)
No 1
t ush quotations were as follows:
FLOUK Steady ; winter patente, 14 1&
4.40; stralghta, 83.TOtJ-4.20; spring patenta.
I4.70i4i4.8o; straights, i4.10ni-4.COi bakers, 2t0
t,i:l ta
WHEAT No. t spring, SSotl.Ol; No. I,
AKh'.; No. 3 red, 6uto.
CORN No. I 63c; No. 3 yellow, 633
64C.
OATS No. 2. : No. S white. 483
4Hc; No. S white, 44G47.
RYK-No. t 86c.
BARLEY lood feeding. 6066c; fair to
choice malting, &fi3o.
bUEXB Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 81.33;
prime timothy, 84.66; clover, contract
gradea. 116 60.
PKOVlblONft-Short rlbe. sides (loosei,
8.S&u4Vf6; mesa pork per bid., l.12itfl 36;
lard per 100 lbs , 18.73; short clear sides
(boxed), 08.7ktiS.UO.
Following were the receipts and shlp
menta of floor and grain:
Receipts. Shipment
Flour, bbls 38,100 2S.8nO
Wheat, bu 42.0X) l.sno
Corn, bu 2tf7iO K-10M
Oats, bu SO4 80O 130.21
Rye. bu S.009 L100
Uarley. bu 11.000 SoO
tm the Produce exchange today tho 1 ut
ter market waa firm; creamerlea, 21ra6c;
dalrlna. Uif2!c.
KCtJS Firm; at mark, cases Included, 11
ttl4c; firsts, 14o; prime firsts, ISo.
t liEEaE steady; U4lc
St. l.aals Ueaeral Bfarhat.
ST.
IOCIS. July IT. WiraAIWIItrher;
track. No. 2 red.
casn. cwies'o; do. 1 dim,
S'Wc'lV. September,
loVec; Deoetnber,
s.,-e.
OATS Futures, lower: ci
rsjrtL hlirher;
pte ruber, 17 c;
track; No. t cash. 4fe: rVetei
THmlir. SSUc: Ko. 3 vtilte. ast.
r-lX)UrWbtedy ; red winter patents. $4 83
f'4 66; extra fancy and straights, $3 8u44.&;
clear 83.s0v.'SA0.
HKJSIV-rlm-jltiy. steady: riS64Jt2B.
t .tN-UL'Al-Stedy; (11D.
liRAN-rtrin; sawrked. east traok, $l-0Oti
Lt.
HAr-rxill; timothy. $14 ta 84); prairie,
110 IS So
IHoN rOTTON TIs.eV-.()S4
lt.ViiiilN'Jllo.
HEMP TWINk-Ho
I KVIrtlON - Pork. lower: J ibbing.
$10 $0 lend, luwer; lme sisaiii t .ifc. 1'rv
r tw sag, nut sour is.
52; deer ribs. IS. 26: short clear, $9.27.
luron. steady: boxed, extra short, $r0.12;
short clear a, $i0.
i lUfhJHY Steady; chickens, 10c;
springs. l.V'; turkeys, IV; duck, sc;
, goes, 5c.
PI Tl ER Firm: creamery. MMW'
WUOB Steady; lie.
Receipts
Flour, bbls. , .'
Wheal, bu - 68o
Com, bu 18.f1
Oat a. bu, 14,000
Shipments.
i om
svoxj
74,)0
86,0c0
KEIV YORK GENERAL MARKET
ttaetatlono
of tha Day
aa Vartaaa
Com mad I ties.
NEW YORK, July 17. FLOUR-Re-oelpts,
14(Kj6 barrels; exports, 18.817 barrels;
market steady with llgiit trade. Minnesota
patent a, $b.i)t'6.35; winter stralghta, U.il-it
4.4a; Minnesota bakera, I3.7(X(H.20; winter
extras, $3.13.70; winter patents, $4.4(d-l.S0;
winter low grades, H.uiuS.iio. Rye flour dull;
fair to good, M iWi6.00; choice to rancy,
IK.lorue.4a Cornmeal firm; fine white and
yellow, $1.2fgl.30, coarse, $1. 164,1.1a; aim
dried, $3,204)3.30.
RlB-Nominai; iso. 1 western, c, i.o.d.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts 22.400 bu. spot, nrm;
LNo. 2 red, STo elevator and 96c f. o. b.,
atloat; Mo. l northern uuiutn, t.i, i. o. p.,
afloat; No. 3 hard winter, 1 1.0OS. f. o. b..
lloat. Borne unfavorable crop news irom
the northwest advanced wheat over a cent
today. The crowd was short and bought
freely on the damage news, coupled with
higher continental cables and rains in
winter wheat states. Near the close
realising caused a setback, final price
showing lo to IV net advance, July closed
at 98c; September, toMl.00, closed at 11.00;
December, 11 02' j 1.04, closed at $1.03; May
Closed at 11.07.
CORN Receipts. 196,650 bu.; exports,
17.930 bu. fpot market steady: No. 1. 81c
levator, and 61c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2
white, 61V, and No. 2 yellow. 61o. fob.,
anoat. option market was without trans
actions, closing (&c net lower. July
clossd at 61n; September, 62c; December,
ic; May, soo.
OATH Receipts, 83.S00 bu. Bpot market
steady; mixed oats, 38 to 32 pounds, 49c;
natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, 61r62c; clip
ped white, S to 40 pounds, fil(Mo.
HAY h'tpady; shipping. 70&;5c; good to
chvf'e, ILlMN.Je
HtiP8 Oulet : state common to choice.
IK. 14 M tic; lfiflft, 4g6c; Pacific coast, 1908,
fa-llc; T06, fttio.
HIDES Ouiut: Central America. 2240:
Bogota, 22o.
J .KATH rlH Quiet; acid, 2P7T27HC
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family I13M
l&14.0; mess, 9 5Ckj'10.OO; beef hams, ti4.n(V(J
36.00; packt, IU.(ffll 60; city extra India
mess, 21.Sn4'J2 (). Cut mests, quiet; plokled
bellies, tll.2:Van3.G0; pickled hams. ULnrKfti
12.W. Lard barely steady; western prime,
8.70ra so, refined, quiet; continent, 19.30; S.
A.. 10.20; compound. R.87(r9.12. Pork,
steady; family, 18.&oii'l!.0n; short clear,
17.00rfj18.fi0; mess, 118.00160.
TALLOW Firm; city, U per package,
Vc; country, packnges free, '3;c.
RICESteady; domestlo, fair to extra,
IVic: Japan, nominal.
UUTTRR Firm; stret prices, extra
creamery, i'326c; official prlcea, cream
ery, common to extra. 2ftg,Hic; western
factory, common to extra, 17fl21o; western
Imitation creamery, firsts, 22c.
CHER8E Firm; state, full creams, col
ored and white, small, best, 12c; state,
large, colored, 12e; state, white, 12e;
state, fair to good, 111Jc, state, inferior,
FXKJS Firm; state, Pennsytranla and
nearby fancy selected white, 28&24c; brown
and mixed extra, 21(?23c; firsts to extra
firsts, ltj-'0c; western selected finest, 18c:
firsts, 17yl7c; official prices, firsts, 17(tf
17c; seconds, lb'iio; thirds, 14glc.
POULTRY Alive, steady; spring chick
ens. 20c; fowls, lfio; turkeys, 11c. Dressed,
steady; western chickens, 20(a26c; turkeys,
Willie; fowls, 14314o.
WKATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT
Fair Thursday, with No Important
Teroperatore Changes.
OMAHA, July 17. 1IW7
The weather has cleared In the Missouri
valley and la generally clear throughout the
west. Ralna were general since the last
report in the Mlaslssippl and Ohio valleys,
the eastern and southern states and are
scattered over the latter portion this
morning. Excessive rains occurred at
points In the middle Mlaslssippl and Ohio
valleys. The weather la slightly cooler in
the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys
and slightly warmer in other sections. Fair
weather will continue In this vlololty to
night and Thursday, with no important
change in temperature.
. Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the correspond
ing day of the last three years:
1907. 1608. 1906. 104
Minimum temperature. . . . 63 67 76 76
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees.
Deflolency In precipitation since March 1,
4.72 Inches.
Deficiency
corresponding period in lv6,
.S3 Inches.
Deficiency
corresponding period in 1306,
6.43 inchss.
L. A
WELSH. Local Porecasler.
Corn and Wheat Region Bnlletln,
For tha twenty-tour hours ending at 8 a.
m., 7tth meridian time, Wednesday, July
17, 1S07:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rein
stations. Max. Mln. fall.
Bky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Ashland, Neb
81 60
.00
.08
Auburn. Neb
86 68
80 64
86 67
78 61
- I Columbua, Neb...
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.08
.00
1 Fa'rburv. Neh
slrmont. Neb, .
Or. Island. Neb.. SO 68
Hartlngton, Neb. Tl 64
Hastings, Neb.... 78 69
Oakdale, Neb 76 51
Omaha, Neb...... 81
Tekamah, Neb... 82
67
66
64
87
Alt a. la..
80
Carroll, la
Clarlnda. Ia
Plbley, la.
8lou City, la..
(i3
84
75
61
66
.03
.00
for
76
Minimum temperature
period enuing at s a, m.
DISTRICT AVERAGER.
No. of Tama
Rain.
Lentrai. stations
Max. Mln.
Inches.
Chicago, ni ,
Columbus, O ,
Des Moines, Ia
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Minneapolis, Minn,
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo....
26 84 ft .8ti
17 88 TO .68
14 84 62 .62
13 88 70 .36
1 88 .18
29 76 63 .04
18 80 M .01
13 90 Tl .22
Rains were general throughout the corn
and wheat region within the last twenty
four hours, and very excessive at points
In the middle Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
The weather Is slightly cooler In the cen
tral and western portions ot the corn and
wheat belt.
U A. WT5LBH. Local Forecaster.
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 17. WH EAT Sep
tember, bc; December, ; May. S4c;
cash: No. 3 hard, x&Wo: No. 8, l4tc;
No. I red. 6496c; No. K 83j64c
CORN September. 48o; December, 4(c;
May, 45c; cash: No. 3 mixed. 60c; No. I,
60c, No. i white, 64c; No. 3, 60o.
OATS No. I white. 46jST4c; No. I mixed,
43 44 Ho.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, 111.0012.60;
cnoice praine, ss"naw.
RYE-Bteady; IIoVTSc
BUTTER Creamery. !4c; pecking. 18c
E008 steady. Etras, 16c; firsts. 16c';
soconas, ito.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu TS.tioO Jl.OtiO
Corn, bu. W.ono ai.oo
Oata. bu 4,000 3,000
Kansas City cash prices' as furnished by
Logan at Bryan, 113 Board of Trade build
ing: Articles.
I Open. I Htgh.j Low. Close.
Wheat
p.-pt ember
December
Corn
September
December
Tfi
8j
4 I 48'
8A
83
48
46A
88,
41
4S!
!4647l
A asked. B bid.
Philadelphia Prod ace Market.
FHII-ADElPtnA. July 17. BUTTHR
Steady, firm demand; creamery, steady; ef
tlclal price, 27c; extra nearby prints, 28c
EGC.S Firm; western flrsta, free cases.
Uc at mark.
CHEtiilv-nrm, fair demand; New York
full CTeams, 13atlSo.
Foortax Qrmta Mark ant
lBORIA. July 17. CORN Dull
u. e
. 1 . v.
tlc; no
yellow, (3o; No. 3, 63o; Ne. 4.
grade. 44 Wo.
OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 4tV345i
No. 4 white, 4Jc.
RYE Nominal, No. 2. 8tMc,
WlIIli)K.Y $1 1.
TsMs Seed Mavrkot.
TOLKIXJ. O., July 17. bKk'D Clever,
cash $8 60; October. St. 30; I -ember and
March. $S 76 prime alsfke. $S.W. Prime
tlmochy. tt Jt
Deloth tsralsi M
Dl'MrrU, Mlna.. July 17 -WHKAT-Wo.
1 northern. $1 00; No. ; northern. Mc; July,
$r.ou':
bet trr bet. 1. oiu.g; rx,l. lake.
UATsWle arrive, e,o,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Value! Move Alternately Up and Down
and Market Becomes Feverish.
HATUtTMANS AND HILLS UP
Rlae la I'slon Paclflo Snopoaved
Be Daa to lasport Intended
to Sell Convertible
Bonds.
NEW YORK. July 17. Prices of stocks
were alternately up and down all dsy and
the movement became feverish late In the
day, with the Quick transition from rising
to falling tendency. Dealings were not on
an important scale outside a few issues. It
was the conflicting movement of the most
Conspicuous of these that kept the list un
settled. Union Pacific was the most prominent In
fluence on the part of the advance, and
United Blates Bleel on the side of the de
cline, the weakness of the latter over
whelming the late market The demand for
Union Pacific w as pisistsnt and dulernutU'd
and that slock was generally retarded as
the center of organized operations to sup-
Sort tha market or to advance prlcea. The
eslre to make an attractive market for
the convertible bonds, of which ITl.OoO.O 0
out of the r7o,000,uu0 has fallen to the under
writing syndicate, was a credited motive for
the support of Union Paclllc. The strength
of the stock waa helped by reports of large
net earnings for the fiscal year, which will
be disclosed by the accounting. The Harrl
mans continue to feel the benefit of the
Wall street Interpretation placed on the
Ilarrlman report of the Intestate Com
merce commission. The Inferences ifrtwn
from this report were given credit also for
the sympathetic strensrth In the Hill stocks
Concerning this group there were reports of
a plan for readjusting control of the llur-
llngton, which perslstod desntte denluls of
them by the head of the system. . The fact
that Atchison also has convertible bonds In
tne market gave a reason for Its support
similar to that for Union Pacific. United
Btates Steel, on the other hand, was con
sistently heavy, traceable to tho report thHt
orders were falling off and would show.
for July, a decrease from the showing for
July of last year. The copper e'ocks were
weak in company with Unltod Slates Bteel
today. In spite of a violent rebound in the
price of copper warrants In London. There
waa very little change In the money mar
ket, although foreign exchange rose agnln.
Monday's payment of 14,nw0,000 on account
of Union Pacific convertible bonds end
Wednesday's of $10,GCiu,fl00 for American Tel
ephone stock are requirements to be met In
the early future. The acute weakness In
Unltd Btates Bteel made the closing weak
and disorderly at sharp lossoe.
Ponds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $890,000. United Btates bonds were
unchanged on pall.
The following was the range of prlcea on
the New York Stock exchange:
galea. High. Low.
Close.
145
M
41
W'A
II
84
810
1
1
10
83
it
l'l
111
lOf.
Adarna llvpreas
Amalgamated Copper
Ash. Car and Foundry. ...
do pfd
Amor. Cotton Oil
tm pfd
Amar. Bipren
Amar. Hlds A Leather ptd
Aster. Ice
Amar. Ltnaaad Oil
do pfd
Amor. Locomotive
4,S0O
4no
100
100
sn
44 4
100
4
41
T4j
II
100
100
62
10
47
10
MV4
lit"
in
122
Mm
67
81V,
COO w
do sfd
Amor. Smelting A Raflnlng 16,fX
1J04
l(i4
do pfd
Amar. Sugar Rcnntnr-. -.
Amar. Tobacco pfd ctft. .
Anaconda Mining Ce
Atrhlann
do ptd
Atlantic Coast Line
Baltimore A Ohio
do ptd
DrookJrn Rapid Tranalt.,
Canadian Paclflo
Central of New Jenejr..,
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chlosfo Oroat Weelem . .
Chicago A Northwaatarn
C, II. A St. Paul
Chicago Term. A Trans
122
14
87
1
K
18
7
86
t7
176
176
U
131
8
16
ta
11
14
6
45
111
170
4110
J7
70
510
in
13
I, 500
1I.4U0
'jro
3U0
i
1.200
'70S
100
1.400
II, 300
18
178
isvi
HVi
16ft "4
1341a
7Vt
s
r.7vi
174
M
llVi
14VW
4a ptd
O., C, C. A St. Louis
Colorado Puel and Iron..,
Colorado A Southern
do lat ptd
do id pfd
Consolidated Gaa
Corn Products
do ptd
Delaware A Hudeon
Del., Lack. A Western....
Denver A Rio Graade
do ptd
rtlatlllan' Securities
Krla
do lat pfd
do U pfd
Oaneral Rlectrlo
Illinois Central
Inter.. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do ptd -
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville A Kaahrllle. ...
Mexican Central
Minn. A St Lou I a
100
1,100
1.300
lno
too
tliVs
36
130
tiiv.
i
28 V.
lit
100 173 170
600
100
0
3,100
ioo
700
104
i4,
70t
MV
"
lMVfc
144
0
M
35
4ivi
V.t
144
Sf
in
6j
41
141
1
Tl
l
10
II
18
5K
116
31
42
107
1.16
75
14
6
II
60
112
84
75
42 14
2Vt
litvi
41
'ioo
M.. St. P. A Sault Bte. M.
do pfd
Mlaaourt Paotflc
100
3.100
II., Kanaas A Texas
trvi
84
do pfd
National Lead '..
N. R. R. ot Mexico pfd....
New York Central
N. T . Ontario A Western..
Norfolk A Western
00 2 43
119
S
14
111
It
14
IOO
too
do pfd
North American
TO
48
Pacific Mali
4,100
11,700
10
1U
II
111
v:
Pennarlvsnls
People's Oaa
Puts.. C , C. A St. Louie.
Pressed Steal Car
do pfd
Pullman Palsoe Car
Reading
do lit pfd
do Id pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock Ialand Co
do pfd
St. L. A Ban Pres. Id pfd
St. Louie Southwestern....
do pfd
Southern Pacffle
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tennessee Coal and Iron....
Texaa A Paclflo
Tol., St. L. A Western....
11
11
48
66
m
140
102
80
Tl
11
81,
31
47
II
10
61
1
111
18
4
148
30
14
48
142
68
104
66
12
18
16
'
tt
101
11
2i
180
144
71
10
IT
40
117
13
1
81
134
14
46
SOO
78,100
11
104
141
103
800 38 37
1.000
100
so
too
100
H
47
17
31
eiw
11
111
10
4
141
17
44
M5
11
47
18
31
63
74
111
10
II
141
ti
41
141
18,400
100
oo
100
too
'iiio
luO
171,400
do pfd
Union Paclflo
da pfd
tT. B. Express
C. B. Realtr
D. S. Rabber
do pfd
C. S. Steel
4o pfd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical
do pfd
Wahuh
do pfd
Welle-Pargo Express
Westtnghouae Electric ...
Western Vnlon
Wheeling A Laka Erie...
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Northers Paclte
Central Leather
do pfd
8!oee-8neffleld
Oreat Northern pfd
Interberongh Metropolitan.
do ptd
Tout saJes tar the dar.
1.IOS
400
41.100
1,100
100
36
89
17
100
31
31
it
100
14
145
100
149
87.100
100
184
14
111
14.400
100
1K
11
1SS
16
408,300 shares.
Boston Stocks and Bonds
BOSTON, July 17. Call loans. 64j
per
cent; time loans, 6S6 per cent,
closing prices on ootids were as
Official
follows;
II
12s
Ateblaoa adj. 4s 41 Btnfhsm
do 4a
.. 44 Cel. A Keels.
.. 81 Oentennlal ...
.. 11 Copper Range
.. !Dalr West ...
. .814 Franklin
..140 lata Rurale .
.116 Mass. Mining.
..1st Mi re I imo
.. 11 Mohawk
Hex. Oeotral 4s ...
Atehtsoa
do mli
Boston A Albany
eBoeton A Maine
Boatos Elevated .
ritchburx old ...
Mex. rentral
N Y . H. H. A H
Union PalBo ....
Aia. Poeu Take..
Am. Sviar
4s pfd .
Am. Te,. A Tel..
Am. Woolea
do pfd
dison glee. 111..
Mass. BlecUIS ....
4e pfd
SUae. Oaa
10
.. 7U
.. 16
.. 14
.. 14
.. 5
.. 14
.. 11
..
. 44
..117
.. II
..114
.. 17
..Vi
.. 11
.. 44
.. 41
.. lv
.. 46
.. T
.. I
..148
:: ft
.. 14
..14
..144 Mont. Coal A
o..
..141 Old Domlutoa ..
.. I Oecaola
..121 Parroi
..Ill Qulncr
..lot nhsnnon
.. I Tamarack
.. 10 Trinitr
. .104 foiled Copper
.. 14 1' 8. Mining...
.. IT U. 8. Oil ,
.. 64 Utah ,
..lees, Victoria
.. 44 Wiaoa
.. S4WolTertne ......
.. 64 North Butte .
..14 Butte Coelltloa
.. SNnvde
.. 44 Cal. A Art was
I'nrte4 rnttt
totted Shee
de sfd ...
V. S. Steel.
do pfd ...
Adrentars
Alleuea
Asalsasate4
Allan 110
Bid. Asked
.. 14 Alls, Commercial..
24
Row Yerk Minlatr Storks.
NEW YORK, July IT. Closing quotations
en mining stocks weie:
Admass Ces..
Uttle Chief
.. I :
.400
..17
.. II
.. 44
.. 16
.. 40
..164
Aim
B)ree
Brwasarloh Cos....
renat--k Tassel ..
Coo. CeJ sad Vs..
He, lllesi M
Iroa tlleer
Usd-rlll Cos
OttereA
404 Ontario ....
3 m hlr .......
tS rotael
14 saves
Steers Mes
Small Me
Sianasrw
.14
.ta
,. 8
Bank Cersaaar Statement.
BFRIJN, July 17. The weekly etatemwnt
of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows
the fwUowtug oliauges: Cask tp baud, ia-
creased S6.40.000 marks; treasury notes, In
creased M",o marks; other securities de
creasvd S2.OW,0w msrks. Notes In circula
tion decreased ilS40,00 marks.
Neve fork Moner Maraet.
NEW YORK, July 17.-10NRY-On call,
easy, 2'ii3 per cent; ruling rate. I psr
cent; closing hid, S per cent; olfered at 3
per cent. Time loans, dull and steady:
sixty days, 4&6 per cent; ninety dajs,
P"r cent; sl months, S per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKRr-64
per cent
8TERUNO EXCH A NOD Firmer, with
actual huslness In hankers bills at M.RmVkJ
4.SMU for demand and at I4.83fc"4.83ti for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, l4.S4id4.ffiS
commercial hills, 14.63.
SILVER Bar, 6c;
1274c.
liONI'S Oovemment.
Mexican dollars,
steady; railroad.
irregular.
Closing quotations on
bonds today
were
at follows:
C S ref. is,
Japan 4vt, ctfi
V do 34 MrtM
101 io M
lnl u A N. unl. 4s ...
ri....irr tiMa. e. sola ta..,
Iif4aix. Ctntral 4s
70 Ao 1st lnc
1M MlBti. t It L M.
4l m H , K. A T. 4
An Ida
so
a)
21
n
S3
MH
ltJ
Ml
W4
so eoupoa .
V. 8. 8a. reg.
do coupon ,
V. s. ntw 4a
do ooupoa..
Am. Too. 4a.
da (a ,
Atrhlann tn.
do a.l). W
At Untie C.
U 4s.
HN. R. ot M. e. 4a...
SN Y. C. sen. I4(.
e J. C. . 6....
74Nr Psclflo 4s
M io tm
W 'Norfolk A W. e. 4s
B A O. 4a
' do IV4s
Prk. R T. rr. .
"Cantrsl ef Os. la
do M lnc
do 4 Inn
rhoa. A O. 4a
lrao A A. JVta.
C , B. A q. n. u..
c, r. i. r. ..
do ool. r,a
CCC. A St. U f.
.. U Ore. s. L. r'f. 4a.... U
..100 rnn. c. ma H
.. ti; V Rfaillnt (n. 4a MS
.. lSPt. U A 1 M o. 6.Ui
..70 !l. L. J F. fx. 4i. TTSi
.. n St. U S. W. e. 4.... 7S
4a MIUftX.btn1 A. U 4s ... TO
rolo. Ind tm, aer. A..
'lo. 1414. 4l
rolo. A 8o.
D. A R. U. 4a
TMat. 8-a. Sa
Erie prior Han 4s. . ..
do tan. 4
Hock. Valley aa....
Japan (a
do 2d sertet
Uid. Offered
4 So. raelfla 4a 17
C7 do lrt 4. rtfa HH
w aouihm Kr i l"H
HtH'Trt. A Pai-lflc lata. .111
StStT.. St. L. A W. 4a.. Ti
K Vnlon Pacific 4 W
7144 t' B. Eteal Id 5a....
111 Wahah lata 107
K Vt ntarn M4. 4a 74
HWla. rentral 4 43
London Closing Btooka.
LONDON, July 17. CTosIng quotations on
Stocks were as follows:
Conaola, money 14 ( KM., K. A T M
do account N. T. Central 117
Anaconda, ex-dlT.
Atchison
13 Norfolk A W..
II
.... H do pfd
.... 4 tint. A Western..
....101 Pennerlranla ....
.... 1024 Rand Mines
do pfd
... 17
... tt
... 6
... 63
... '
... Id
. .. 8
...14D
...
... 18
. . . MS
... 14
... t
...
n. a Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chea. A Ohio
Il HeaOIng
Chicago O. W llBouthefn Rr
t., m. a bu r iwv do prd
liebeers
2?a Southern Paclflo
D. A R.
a..
39 Union Paolflo .
14 do pfd
trt I). B. Steal
i do pfd
4?W.bsih
W do pfd
147 Bpanlah 4s
120
do pfd
Erie
do 1st rfd
do Id pfd
Grand Trunk ...
Illinois Central .
Louisville A It".
HII.VEK-Rar,
steady; 81d per ounce.
MONEY 2 per cent.
The rate of discount on the open market
for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three
months' bills, 8 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
IiONDON. July 17. Money was In large
supply and easy on the market today and
discounts were Arm. On the stock ex
ehangc, while speculative issues were quiet
In the absence of support. Investment
stocks were firm and fairly active. Home
rails rocelved more attention on dividend
announcements. Foreign securities con
tinued steady, especially Japanese. Japan
ese Imperial Us of 1904 closed at 31.02V..
American securities benefited aa a result
of easier money In New York and bull
support. The Pacific stocks led In the ad
vance and prlcea over parity were estab
lished In the forenoon. Quotations dropped
later, but New York became a good buyer
In the afternoon, especially of Canadian
Pacific and Union l'uclflc, and prices Im
proved and closed firm. Grand Trunk was
firm on unexpectedly tod traffic reports.
Copper shares harde In sympathy with
the metal.
BBHL.IN, July 17. Trading on the Bourse
today In domestic shares waa listless, but
Americans were firmer.
PARIS, July 17. Trading on the Bourse
today was firm, but dull. The market
closed steady. Ruasian Imperial 4s closed
at 73.10 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 491.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, July 17. Today's state
ment of the treasury balnnces In th gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
246,C21,7G4; gold coin and bullion, 867,790,
662; gold certificates, $89,647,730.
Dank Cieartnas.
OMAHA, July 17. Rank clearing for to
day were $1,639,117.61 and for the corre
sponding date last year 31, 430.783. 94.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Mass., July 17. WOOLMarket
Is active and firm and the tendency la
more in favor of sellers than for a long
time. Advances on last week have been
obtained on transactions In certain grades
of fleeces. There Is a brisk demand for fine
delaine on the part Of the few mills using
It, while half-blood and three-eighths un
washed fleeces are also In demand. The
higher prices quoted are not general, but
the market Is firm, and the feeling through
out the trade Is cheerful. The competition
between eastern merchants has beun keen
for the beat clips In the various sections
of the west. Further large transactions are
reported In Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces
in the nature of contracts for wool to ar
rive. The demand for the finer grades of
territory wool la stood and the volume of
! business Is large. Staple wools are still In
j tli fctronKcsi pcsttion, meeting witn an ex
cellert Inquiry from worsted manufactur
ers. Ti e hailing quotations are: Domestic
wools, Missouri Three-eighths blood. 31
3?c; quarter-blood, 3&31c; secured values,
Texaa fine, J2 months, 71B73c; fine, six to
eight months, 6168c; fine fall, 671J58C. Cali
forniaNorthern, ofl-jJc; middle county,
8f4Jc; southern, 2tuS3o: fall free, 678c.
Eastern No. 1 staple, 7141773c; eastsrn No. 1
clothing. 71ST2c; eastern average, 6M70c;
valley No. 1, fiotfrosc. Territory Sound
tests, fine staple, 72iS7ic;'flne medium stap'e,
6fi)"oc; fine clothing, 6fW0c; flue medium
clothing, 6i8oc. Pulled, extra, r3C2c;
flue A, 6b62c; A supers, 631168c; B supers,
44fi17o: C supers, 304i36c.
ST. IiOUIS, Mo., July 16 WOOIj Steady.
Medium grades combing and clothing. 2f)if
Sik'; light line. 22S23c; heavy line, lTtgnnc;
tub washed. I'le
IjONDON, July IT. WOOIy There waa
spirited competition at the wool auction
sales today, and the highest prices of the
series were realized. Merinos were In active
demand from sll sections, while lower
grades snd greasles were firmer. Cape of
Good Hope and Natal stock ruled steady.
American buyers purchased merinos and
light oross-breds, while the bulk of the
other offerings were taken by the home
trade and French buyers. The offerings
todav numbered 13.&S6 bales snd the total
withdrawals for the series aggregated S,5t0 1
bulea. The sale Is scheduled to close July j
27. Following are the sales In detail: New
South Wales, 13110 bales; scoured. Is Stltf
Is lld; greasy, 6l&ls 3d. Queensland.
l.tHO bales; greasy, 8d1?10d. Victoria, l.'MX)
bales; scoured. Is 4d; greasy, 7d0'ls 4d.
South Australia, 100 bales; greasy, Sds
3,1. Western Australia, 100 bales; greasy,
Hd(&!l1 Tasmania, l.iou bales; greasy,
My lid. New Zealand. 7.200 bales; scoured,
lsSs; greasy, 8 dins 2d.
Metal -Market.
NEW YORK, July 17 METALS There
wss a further decline In the London tin
market, with spot closing at 1H3 and fu
tures at 179 16a. Locally the market was
weak, with spot quoted at $4o.06ij'W 36.
Copper had quite a sharp advance In the
London market, with spot cloning A'3 higher
at U(M and futures 2 10a higher at 88 10s.
Locally the market continued weak and
nominal, with lake quoted at $21.C'33S.O0,
electrolytic at $20.5V321.00 and castlnr, at
l).i,-i(Cv SO. l,oa d was los lower at 2o In
London. Locally the market was unchanged
with spot quoted at $5.16475.36. Spelter was
five points lower at $6.066 10 in the local
market, but was unchanged at 34 In Ism
don. Iron was lower In the English market,
with atandard foundry quoted at 66s and
Cleveland warrants al 66i 3d. Locally the
market was easier, with buyers demanding
concessions. No. 1 northern foundry Is
quoted at l-S.THij'at.S, No. 2 northern foundry
at $23 20tijfi3 li. No. 1 southern soft at $25 00
and No. 2 southern at 174 60.
ST. LOIIS. July 17 - MET A I -S Lead,
steady, $5.15. Spelter, steady, $6.05.
Mllvtrnnkee Grain Market.
MILWAl'KEE. July 17 - WHEAT
j Firmer; No. 1 northern. $1.tvm.04; No. 2
northern, IIOOICC; September, 93(33
asked.
R Y F firmer; No. 1. 86iS7c.
HARLEY-ruII; No. 2. 70; sample,
52'ii7t'C.
CORN eUeady; No. S rash, 63j; Sep
tember, 58c bid.
Liverpool Ural a and Previsions.
LIVERPOOL. July IT. WHEAT Bpot,
quiet; No. 2 red weetern winter. Sa ld.
Futures, steady; July, Tsld; September,
7s$d; December, 7s 4d.
CORN Spot. Hsss dried, quiet. Sa; old.
northern, steady, 6s 3d. Futures, steady;
July, nominal; September. 4s 10d.
Minneapolis) Oralsj Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jury 17 -WHEAT-tten-tember,
'c; Tleeember Jee; No. 1 hard.
iX: No 1 northern 8.ic; No. 2 nortbera,
MsjaJwo; Ne. t oertber Ssvj.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Highest Price Paid for Cattle in Fire
Tears.
HOGS OF ALL GRADES AfiE LOWER
Fair Han of llange Sheep, wllh Good
Uetnead Bad Trade Fairly
Attire at Abowt Steady
rrlces.
80UTII OMAHA, July 17. 1907.
Receipts were: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3,0m .S
Official Tuesday S.0O7 Vi
Offlclal Wednesday 3,000 11,700 t.m
Three days this week .7"1 V.n J.JM
Pfttne days last week.... 8.8. 85313 13-"
Same day 3 weeks ago.. 7.418 88.966 10.JM
Same days 3 weeks ago.. 1S.M) 2.4fiO 8 3
Same days 4 weeks ago..U'.4ti3 27.3 7,JJ
Same days last year 3,361 23,694 Thill
The following table shows the receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha for
the year to date, compared witu tasi yosi
1W7 1S. Inc.
Cattle 692,183 6o3.V 88,880
Hogs 1.442. Ml d.Ml.ai
Sheep 8t.
The fnllnwlnar tahla
808.704 46.801
shows tne average
price of hogs at Pooth Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1807. 130.lia06.11O4.'18O3.ilSO3.l01.
July 6.... S 73! 411 t 36 (37
July 7.... I I 48 t 36 I 18
July 3 ... 6 73 I 29 6 17
July 8.... 6 68, 6 6? 6 15
July 10... 6 4 6 Ml 8 33
July 11... 6 68 661 6 ti I 11
July 12... 8 74 S 64) t 33 4 8
July 18... 6 73 6 69 6 88 6 08
July 14... 6 67 6 47 6 13
July 16... 5 71 6 64 6 1
July 16 6 60 6 19
July 16... 5 76 8 60 6 19
July 17... I 61 6 66
I 61 8 78 (I Iw 40
i 4i T 76 It It SO
1W IK I 83 4 14 ...
1 46i 7 a t 40
8 81 7 811 M ' iM
. 38 7 78 I S3 '
T 77 I 96 77,'",". .234 tlO
5 4!'.!!'.!!.3 40
6 17 7 17 6 77 h ,3, ...
6 33 7 73 6 65 ,7 ;4 H
I 23 T 72 6 66 I 71 14 10
I 20 T 71 6 66 41 m let)
.. u r so
Sunday.
RANGE OP PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha 1.6"ii 6
Hogs.
86.66tiu.2H
6.2r.iJ.06
6.70,.2
6.46 4.00
6.o6'i.80
j Chicago 1.4Kii7.it
Kansas City t ftiUVM
I St. lxuls l.&Ot&l.lS
8loux City 8.0ut&'i.C0
Ths offlclal number ot oars
ef toolc
hrouaht. In todav bv each road
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
H'ses
C, M. & St. P 6
Wabash
Mo. P. Ry
V. P. system 21
C. & N. W. (east) .... 3
C. & N. W. (west).. 25
C, BL P., M. 4 O...
C, H. V q. (east) .. 2
C, B. & g. (west).. 30
C, H. I. & P. (east).. 8
C, R. I. & P. (west). 15
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot. Western ..
6
8
8 8..
37 12
4
66
S
T 1
64 8
U
3
4
8 .. -
192 15 13
Total receipts ....120
The disposition of the day s receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle, nogs. Btienp.
Omaha Packing Co.
.. 498
2,1.16
501
Swift and Company .... 829
Cudahy Packing Oo. .... 661
Armour A Co 621
W. I. Stephen 2
Hill & Son 117
F. P. Lewis 11
3.719
4,'tTl
8.960
1,1.18
630
6M
Hamilton A
T. R. Inghra
Rothschild. 84
m s
Sullivan Bros. 18
Other buyers 172
Totals 2.496
14,165 2,923
CATTLEJ There was a very decent run
of cuttle this morning and the receipts
consisted principally of beef steers, with a
small sprinkling of cows and feeders.
In spite of the fact that early advances
from Cihcago were discouraging, the mar
ket at this point opened early and active,
with desirable kinds of cattle selling very
readily at steady to strong prices. Prac
tically everything in sight was disposed of
before 11 o'clock in the morning. Choice
heavy beeves sold as high as $7.10, which Is
10c higher than paid any time since 1902.
Cows and heifers were also free sellers
at good, steadv prices and the compara
tively few loads In sight changed hands In
very good season In the morning.
Btockers and feeders were In very light
supply and good demand at steady prices.
BEEF STEERS.
Its.
1
I
1
I
I
It
1
1
1
ll
4
33
11
3
16
1
14
4
1
11
4
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
8
6
1
I
11
1
1
1
85
1
21
10
3
1
I
$
1
At.
No. Ar. Ft.
14 1017 8 00
17 1148 4 00
4 1121 I 10
10 1310 4 10
II 1261 4 80
II 1331 6 30
44 116 4 II
14 1111 6 a
11 1!M I 44
1 1217 4 64
41 11M I 60
16 1141 6 60
18 1 M 4 40
It 1313 4 40
11 1143 I 10
8 ISO! 4 70
II 1316 4 16
14 1284 4 16
1 1484 4 80
1 1804 I 68
12 1434 I 86
II 1340 8 86
OWS.
1 1141 8 11
i 891 3 80
11 171 4 00
4. Hit 4 00
4 Ml 4 40
14 484 4 00
1 1140 4 00
1 1037 4 16
1 1010 4 16
4 110 4 15
1 1100 4 M
10 1014 4 16
I 1160 4
1 1"40 4 86
8 1022 4 86
II 1140 4 40
1 1210 4 40
1 1060 4 40
I 181 4 40
1 10C0 4 tO
4 1163 4 60
8 1106 4 66
8 1144 4 49
4 1040 4 46
81 1011 4 71
1 1340 4 76
I 1210 4 16
II 114il 4 75
1 1840 4 80
II lo7 I 00
1 !)0 I 00
1 1060 64
HFER8.
4 775 4 t5
1 440 4 6
1 146 4 40
te toi 4 it
1 610 I 00
1 870 00
8 IM 8 36
1 1170 I 40
8 110t 8 60
I.'LLS.
1 1810 8 8S
1 710 I 60
1 ltsO I 60
1 4 ) I 40
1 1440 I 60
I 640 4 00
1 140 4 00
I 1330 4 OS
1 164i 4 25
1 18) 4 10
1 1420 6 60
1 1640 4 60
1 1180 8 00
1 1770 6 00
1 1410 6 10
U.VE8.
1 340 I T8
31 186 t 73
1 140 4 04
1 140 4 04
3 166 8 00
1 110 4 16
1 180 4 28
1 110 4 It
II 11 III
1 166 6 66
3 SM 4 li
1 110 I 0i)
1 860 4 00
1 160 4 00
1 140 8 IS
1 110 4 60
3 116 4 60
1 1U0 4 64
AND KKEDERS.
1 1160 I 66
t t4 4 10
10 Ill 4 40
It bl 4 41
24 taw 1 11
I 00
I 60
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 86
4 26
4 60
4 6
4 86
6 00
8 00
6 00
8 10
6 2.',
I 24
6 40
6 40
I 40
( 40
8 60
8 10
c
1 10
I 40
3 40
3 40
1 40
t 60
1 60
I TO
1 16
I 76
3 16
I 00
8 00
I 00
I 00
I 10
I 16
I 36
I 14
I 16
I U
I 40
I 40
I 41
I 60
I 60
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HOGS The market opened this morning
with some of the good light hogs sell, nil
very close to steady. One extta lam V
load sold up to $5 90, which waa 6c higher
than anything brought yesterday. Ths scl
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heavy nogs shout oc loner. Instead of Im
proving the market eased eft and closed
slow and dull and as iruch as 6c lowsr sll
round. In spite of the easier prices pre
vailing, the trade waa fairly active at
current fleuree end the most of (he hogs
had rhangsd hands soon after 10 o'clock.
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86 7rriif 75. while the bfilk yesterday went at
66.7Stfi.77.
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Quite liberal, although
this morning were
about hail Qt tne
number reported did not arrive until late.
The market did not show very much
day. The demand was sufficiently brisk
to effect an early clearance, i'alr western
ewes sold at 14. bi, with six cars of Idaho
wethers at $6.66. It was, In fact, a steady
market and prices paid were satisfactory
lo all concerned.
The South Omaha sheep market has been
In a good healthy condition for a long time
back and the moderate receipts have met
ready sale each day.
yuotslluns on range sheep and lambs:
Ootid to choice lambs. $7.2.vjf7.75; flf ,n
good lambs, $6.6037.26; cull lambs. $4 603
6 60; good to choice yearling wethers, t:i.75t
6.15; fair to good yearling wethers, $3.2b'n
6.75; good to choice wethers, 86.2hi3s5.7S; fair
to good wetheis, $4.7(16.36; good to choice
ewes, $4.&&4j6.46; fair to good ewes, $4.2647
4.75; culls and bucks. $2.bO(s)4.00.
Representative sales:
Ar. Pr.
G64 western owes 101 4 88
1617 Idaho wethers 103 6 66
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle ateady to Ten Cents Lower
llotps Five Outs Lower.
CHICAGO, July 17.-CATTLERecelpts,
about 20,000 head; market steady to loo
luwer; common to prime steers, $4.7'(y7.35;
cows, 34. 3041 5, 26
neirers, so.mro.sv; uuim,
$3.15u5.2o; calves,
$3.00u i.TTj; stockers and
feeders, $3.00i) 5.00.
HOGS ReceltitR, about 28,000 head; market
68 Idwer; good to prime heavy, $6. Soy. 86;
dlum to good heavy, $5.706.78; butcher
weights, $5.8.8o; good to prime mixed,
$S.75y5.80; light mixed. SS.SO-fif 80; packing.
$5.00tt6.70; pigs, $T.506.00; selected, $6.0t
8.12; bulk of sales, $r.i:tV(i&.Ni.
SHEEP AND IAiMHS Recelpta, about
16.000 head: market lofi2fjc lower: sheep,
$.1.756.(10; yearlings, $5.6.26; lambs, 10. .5
i7.&0.
Newt York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 17.-BKEVKS-Re-celpts,
1,70a head; steers slow and 10c lower;
bulls and cows firm and fully 10c higher,
all sold; steers, $8.40Cu'j.7U; bulls, $3.4txj'4.0;
cows, $l.0t)'4.60. Dressed beef, steady, !&
10Vc. Exports today were &23 cattle and
6,iX quarters of bsef. Tomorrow 4,300
quarters of beef.
i 'AIjV Ka Keoeipis, neaa; active ana
veale 25KWc higher than Monday's close;
buttermilks strong, all sold; veals, $0 5"tt
8 60; tops, $8.76; throw outs, $4.6O0jt.0O; but
termilks, $4.0t&'4.50; dressed calves firmer;
city dressed veals, 8313c; country
dressed, 7'(Jllc.
HOGtt Receipts. 7.6SS head; market a
trine higher at $.60ft.no: pits. $70u75
HHBKH AND LAM HI8 Receipts, 7.2D4
head; sheep In light supply and steady;
lambs slow but steady for good stock;
about eight cars unsold: sheep, t2.6O0f.6t;
culls. $3.00428.26; lambs. $5.636.60; culls, $5.50
64.00.
Kansas City I. Ire tock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 17.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 10. MX) head, Including 2.000 southerns.
Market steady to strong. Choice export
and dressed beef steers, 8rt.4CHft7.10; fair to
good, $4.7&o,il.3o; western fed steers, $4. 50(d)
6.(4); stockers and feeders. $.1.50tft-4.90; south
ern steers, $3.Uu4.76; southern cows, $2 ovfT
1.10; native cows, 32.zni7s.n11; native heifers.
$3.2o3o.N0; bulla, $2.7536.00; calves, $3.76
4.76.
HOGS Receipts. 16.000 heed; market. Mf
Ida lower. Top, $6.90; bulk, $5.76.85;
heavy, $5.C6&5. i&; packers, $6.io&6.r0; pigs
and lights, 6. 7-6.87.
SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 7.600
head; market strong; lambs. $7.267.75;
ewes and yearlings, $5.25'9i.0O; Texaa
clipped sheep, $5.0(e6.60; Btockers and feed
ers, $3,2540.00.
St. Louis Live Mtock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 17. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6c0 head. Including 60 Texas; mar
ket steady; native shipping and export
steers, 35.017.10; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $5.10ti6 86; steers under 1,000 lbs.,
$4 Ot'at.btt; Btockers and feeders, $:.60f 4.661
cows and heifers. $3.uutr6.60; canners. 11.50
&'2.26; bulls, $3.0UU4.6O; calves, $4.0uj 10.00;
Texas and Indian steers, IS-SK ll-00; cows
and heifers, 31.5t-u4.CiO.
HOGH Receipts, 8.600 head; market 60
lower; pigs and lights, $6.4fV.00; packers.
lower; pigs SHU ligiitw, eii.eiiu.w, iimscih,
butcher, and bet heavy. $5.Mx(,
BiiEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. SvO; mar-
ket strong; native muttons. $8 5(6 lo;
lambe. K.Ol'uT. 65; '-itlli and bucks, $3.Ou4.00;
stockers, $4.006.50.
Sloex City Live Stock Market.
STOUX CITY, la., July IT. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE-Receipts. 600 bead; mar
ket steady; beeves. $o.0ot77.00; fat cows and
steady; beeves. $6.00tf)7.60; fat cows and
heifers, $4. 256.60; grass oows, $2.5043X1.35:
Btockers and feeders. $3.254.76; calves and
yearlings, 13. OHM 25.
HCHrS Receipts, S.O00 heort; market
steady, selling at $S.6C&6 80; bulk of sales,
fe.awukTO,
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. Mo., July IT. CATTLE
Receipts, 3.6tK head; market weak to 10c
lower; natives, $4.bVfj7.0f; cows and heifers,
$2.2f,4i6); stockers and feeders, $3.5Ou50.
HtGS Rm-elpts, Hi.tyvt head; market 60
lower: top, $V87; bulk. r.70i6.8;.
SHEEP AND LA M HS Receipts none;
lamb, $6.7t'a7.oO; yettrlltigs, $5.6:6.26.
Stock In Slirkt.
Receipts of live stock st the six prlnclp.il
western markets yesterday:
t uttle. noxs.
Pheen.
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7'.7)6
6.5
15.C00
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Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. July 17 - COFFEE-Tho
market for coffee futures opened st'-ndy at
unchanged prlcea to an advance, on en
couraging European markets, being pre
vented, apparently, by some Wall street
selling end liquidation of July, owing to
light notices Later, however, the market
Improved slightly on supr.oet frorn lea'llnt
trade Interests snd a aestterlng demand,
attracted by the llerht Bretiltan receipts.
The close was rteady, net ttnehanved tT 5
points higher. Rules. 15 " bsge. Includ'ng
July Bt 6 flo4 j6V; September. 8 oifj ', CT,c : De
cember. $6; Marti 5 75c: M (tie. S;it
coffee steady: No. T Rio. se: No. 4 "antes,
7c; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova. Sft'c.
iwanornled Apples and Dried Frnlta.
NK.W YOPK. Jalv 17 .-EVAPORATED
APPLES-Market for fn'tire delivery
advancing and the spot market feels the
Influence of the higher quotations. Fancy
are quoted 8, choice, $; poor to fair, 6
2r7c.
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes are In better
demand on spot, owing possibly to bullish
cosst advices. Quotations rsnrfi from
4 to 12c for California fruit
and from M.c to 8c for Oregnns up
to SOsHs Aprlrots are unchanged,
with ciujlce u,uoiod at 21c; extra
so
so
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1 hi, Ice, ire; fancy, 2".'iiic. peaches ere
quiet, with choice qimicl at Uifi'.c, extra
choice, KSuli'c; f:inc. 13.il.'c: extra
fancy. 14ml4c. Halnlns nre without freslt
feature; loose mum uti l nre quoted at 8icf
10c, s i deil nilKlns ut itil3c; lAndon
layers at $1.60n'il
OMAHA W1IOI.KS 1.K M AltKt&TS.
Condition of Trnde nnd Quotations net
Staple nnd laser Produce.
FOGS -Per dox , 14c.
ItrTTER Parking stock, 17317c; choice
to fnncy dairy 1'U'JtV; creamery, Lfl-230
LIVE It'l l.Tltl- Spring chickens. lttfTOo;
hens. 8'4lOc; rooeters. 6c; turkeys, Ucl
ducks. ItHN scse. So.
FIU IIP AND MELONS.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES bo
$1 pi'; yellow freestones. $1.66.
CALIFORNIA PLl MS -Per crate, $126.
CAI.I1 1 'KNIA CHK.RRIES-Per bom of
Shout 8 lbs . black or white, $1.00.
TEXAS WATERMELONS Each, 860,
e and Sec
CANTEIXrPE-Callfornla. 46 to prate,
standard, J5 ; 64 to crste. pony, $3 60.
TUOl'ICAl, HtUIl'S.
LF.MONS-Llmontera. 200 else $7.66; 800
site, $7.;5; other brands. 50o less.
BANANAS Per medltim-slasd burrOb.
$JO,i&f25: .Itimboos. $3.64f3.oP.
ORANGES Mediterranean "weetn.
fancy, 150 alse, $4.00; 176. 200, 21S and
260 slxe. $4.uu; 86. 126 and 2S8 sixes,
$3 75; extra fancy, 2tc more per box; St.
Michaels, 176, 200. 116 and 250 slsee,
$4 76: 1 28 snd 160 sites. 14 60; Valencies,
80. 86 and 112 sizes $4 25; 12S. 160, US.
i and 216 sites, $4. 766. 00.
DATES Ksoawav 6c; sayers, $0; hal
towls, 6c; new stuffed walnut datea, 6-lb.
box, Il.tAl.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES -Per bu . fOG.
NAVY BKANfl-Per. bu. No. i. $1.04
210; No. 2. Jl.S04il.00.
POTATOES T'cr bu., $1.85,
NEW PEl'PERS-Per a-bssket rratet
t to $.160; er bushel box, $1.00.
APPAKAGVS 8o per -"ox. bunshea
BEANS New wax and string, per H
bu. box or basket, 76c.
BEETS. TI'HNIPS and CARROTS Pw
dor. btinchee, oivAf36c.
PIEPLANT Per dox. bunches, 200.
CriVMDF.RS -Per dos . 6tlf76o.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy, SO-lb. crate.
$1.16.
ONIONS Green onions, per dos., 26o.
CA UHAGE t'allfornla, 2c
LEAF LETTUCE Hot-house, per don,
heitds. 20c
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, bom
grown, 20c.
PKEF CUTS.
No 1 rib. 14c; Mo. nh, 11cj-No. 2 rib,
10c; No. 1 loir., lc: So. 2 loin, 13et No,
2, loin, 12c; ;o. 1 chuck. 7c; No. I chuck,
c; No. 2 chuck. 6'ic; No. 1 round, 8oj
No. 2 round. Sc; No. 3 round, 8c: No. I
plate, 3c; No. 3 olate. So: No. S plate, So,
MIat.a,LiLAKEOUS
COFFEE 'tosstcd. nrt 8Y 26o per Ib.
No. 30. 21c per lb.; No. 26. ISo per lb.; No.
20. 14c per lb.; No. 21. 12o per lb.
14c; Young Amen ds, 15c.
CALIF ollNiA DRIED FRT.'tTS Prunes
8re somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tattoos range from 6 to 9c for California
fruit and froni 6a'8c for Oregon. Peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 18Vc. Raisins are firm; three
crown loose Muscatels are quoted at So;
four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, Siyilo.
No. t 8c; No. 2, 7c; bull hides, 6c; green
hides. No. 1. 7c; No. ?, fic; horse, ll.VJ
850; sheep pelts, iVtitl. Tallow, No. 1,
4c; No. 2. .110. Wool. 16K2c
FISH Pickerel treed. 10c; pike,
dressed, 16c; white ben, dressed.. AMnter
caught, 134?15c; fresh, 16c; trout. 12C15u;
halibut, 11c; salmon. I6c; catfish, 17c; her
ring, dressed, 8c; crapples, round. 64JScj
Crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black tui, 26oi
smelts, sweet and flue, 13c: eel, 11a; true fish,
15c; red snapper. 12c; roe snad, per pair,
4tKj)f)0c; frog legs, SojMOc; lobsters, green,
per lb., 27c; lobster, boiled. Tier lb. SOo;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel.
Dative, lju5&o per lb.: fresh green turtle
nteat. 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo, ac; bull
beads, 12c; white perch, 7c; white bass, loo,
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west
ern, 6iic. Tomatoes, fancy, 2-pound cans.
$1.45; standard, 8-pound cands. $1 25. Pine
apples, grated, 2-pound. $2 v2 30; sliced,
$1.75(02.35. Gallon apples, $3.25. California
apricots, $100. Pears, $1.7bfr3 50. Peaches,
$1.7rf2.40: L. C. peaches, $2 .004J2.W. Alaska
salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, Hat, $3.10;
fancy sockeye. Hat, $1.86. Sardines, quarter
oil, $3.26: three-quarters mustard, $3.10.
Sweet potatoes, $1.3ifr1.3r. Pauer kraut, SOo.
Pumpkins, SOc'l 00. Lima beans, 2-lb., 76o
foll.i.. Socked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, $1,269
1.4.
NUTS California walnuts. No. 2, soft
shell. 12c: Rratlls, 16'tj18c; pecana. tmio',
filberts, 124c; peanuts, raw. 7c; roasted,
8c; California almonds. 17o; oocoanuta,
$5.00 per 10
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. July 1T.-COTTON Spot,
closed steady; middling uplands, lO.klo;
middling gulf. 18.20c; sales. 81 bales.
New York cotton quotations, nirnisnea dj
Logun At Bryan, 112 Hoard of Trade build
ing: Open. High. Low. Close.
September 1145 1112 1141 112
October 1174 1192 lira lliri
December UbO 12ul 1176 120
NEW ORLEANS. La.. July 17 COTTON
Spot closed steudy; soles, 177 bales. Low
ordinary. 8c, nominal; ordinary, 9, nominal;
giHid ordlnnry, 10 6-16e, nominal; low mid
dling. 11 9-lfr; mliltlling, 13c; good middling,
IS'4,0, nominal; middling fair, 1470, nomlnali
fair, lfic, nominal. Receipts, 663 bales)
stock, 50.92 bales.
LIVERPOOL. July 17. tXVTTON Spot
moderate busliiesa. prices unchangod to t
points higher. American middling, fair,
S.16d; good middling, 71d; middling, 7.0i)d(
low middling, 6.73d; good ordinary, 6.99d;
ordinary. 5.3Dd. The sales of the day were
7.K'0 bales, of which 600 bales were for
speculation and export, and Included
6,300 bales American. 'Heceipis, 1,100 bales,
all American.
Ha gar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK. July 17. SUGAR Raw.
quiet; fair refining, 3.33c; centrifugal, St
test, 3.83o; molasses sugar, 8t; refined,
steady; No. 6. 4. bee; No. 7, 4 56c; No. 8, 4.6O0;
'No. , 4.45c; No. 10, 4.36c; No. 11, 4.80O; No.
I it 4.26c: No. 13. 4.20c": No. 14. 4.15c: con
fectioners, 4.80c; mould A, 6.36c; cut leaf,
8.70; crushed, 8. 70c; powdered, 6.10c; gran
ulated. 6 ti0c; cubes, 5.26c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 87SJ4KC.
NEW ORLEANS. IA., July 17. 4SUtiAl
Sleadv: open kettle centrifugal,
34lo:
inds, 3
centrifugal yellow, 3fj-4c; seconds,
3c.
MOLASSES Julet; new syrup. 305j34c
Oils nnd lloslu.
SAVANNAH, Oa., July 17. OIL Turpen
tine, steady; jc.
RtrhlN r irm; sates, .ow; recnipis, s.vuoi
i ' . . j, . . : , . .. . a u
J"7; Ul Mti
j O. A' L06W
M, $0.46; N. lu.70tiC.8B. W. O., $t.764l.05. W.
W.. HI 20.
OIL CITY, Pa., July 17.-OILCredlt
Iwlances, $:',7; runs, 113.752: average, 125,
it.1 bids.: shipments. 10o,o30 bbls.; aver
age, la.lW bbls.
WARDROBE OF WOMAN FOUND
Collection of Good ClofhlnsT Consid
ered In Connection with
Finding of Baby.
Almost a complete wardrobe of a woman
was found Mondny by an Ice man In tha
long park-like stretch on Twenty-elghtls
street between Mason and Paclflo streets.
The wurdrol'O consisted of a fine quality
of fancy wear hnd evidently belonged to
some person of more than ordinary
means. The matter was reported to the
police and a diligent Inquiry was made by
the police authorities all through that
neighborhood to locste the owner, or to
ascertain If any robbery bad been com
mitted. The clothing was In a cleanly con
dition. The presumption prevulls thst it may
have belonged t 1 the mother of the Infant
that was left on the porch of W. H.
Stiple's resilience. 1113 South Twenty-eighth
street Saturday night and which Is now In
the county ho-ipltal; that the mother of the
Infant may b thud or has been spirited
away and that the clothing was left to)
destroy every .oeMljll!ty of Identity.
A woman living in the vicinity of Twenty
eighth ami pacific streets saya she waa sit
tltig on her porch about 11 o'clock Satur
day nlald and noticed two men walking
along with the apparent intention of keep
ing In biding by the sh-nlr of the trees aa
much as poiMr. They were carrying a
basket which answers the general descrip
tion of the one in which the baby waa left
at the Sclpb- home.
The police thus far have been wholly
unsMe to find the slightest clue to the
owners of the wardrobe, snd are disposed
to look on the case as an uncanny mystery.
I.onavvorlhe Henrk 8rtlnnd.
PORTLAND, Ore., July 17. Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholas LffiKWorll. arrived here frorn Vl
loustone park last nlKht and left later for
Ban Franrimo. wlieie they will
uamur bibvrla for Honolulu,