TUK OMAHA BEE; THURSDAY. JULY 6. 192.'. 10 Omaha Grain Omaha, July S, Grain marked today vvrre dull an uninteresting with an upward ten denry during the greater part toi the trition, corn thowing the mott itrength. Weather condition gener ally were reported at favorable for growing cro, good raini appearing where needed in the northwest an Canada. There were report of blac rust in scattered localities, but as weather conditions during the uex two weeks will determine the amoun of damages, estimates at this time are of little value Kxport sales of wheat are estimated at 200.000 to 31)0,000 bushels, largely to the urmed Kingdom Total receipts at Omaha were 86 ears, consisting ot i cars wheat, 5 cars of corn, 17 cart of oats and cars of rye and barley, as compared with j- ears last year. Total ship merits, 77 cars, against 80 cars lost year, Cash wheat in the Omaha market sold at about unchanged prices. Corn was in good demand at 44c to VA higher. Oats sold readily at c to lc higher. Rye and barley were quoted unchanged. WHEAT. No. I turd vlnter: 1 car, 11.11; I ctr, II U. No. J herd winter: I rare. It. 10. No, S bird winter: a cart (smutty) 1 19. Famplo hard winter: 1 ear. ft OS. No. yellow hard: 1 car. II. OS. No. l aprinc: I car (dark northern) II .41. No. 1 mixed: t rara (durum), It. 04: 1-1 car, 11.04: H car Tnurum, smutty), 11.01. No, S durum: J-6 car, 11.06, CORN. No. I white: care. 67 e. No. S white: 1 car, 67 Me; 1 car, 67 Vie. No. 1 yellow: 1 car. 6r. No. t yellow: 10 cara, 61c; 1 car (ship pers- weignts), Bic, Sample yellow: 1 car (heating)), He. No. Z mixed: 1 car (near yellow), 67 Sc 4 rara, 4714c; 1 car, 67tic; 1 car (apeclal Billing), 7HC No, I mixed: 1 car, He. OATS. No. t white: 1 car, Ke. ' No. S white: 4 cara. J14c: 1 car. Slttc, No. 4 white: 1 car (apodal billing-), Sample white: 1 rar, ilVto. RYE. No. S: H car. 76 Vic; S-S car, Tie. No. 4: 1-1 car (muaty), 74e. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots) Week Tear Receipt Today. Ago. A to. Wheat ... IS II 46 Corn e. 64 II Oata 17 14 7 Rye 10 0 Barley 2 I 1 Shipment! Wheat S 17 It Corn v. 40 61 Ji Oata 27 II :i Rye 0 0 0 Barley SOS PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Buahela Receipt Wheat . Corn Oat Shipments Wheat Corn . 141,000 121,000 177.000 .1.670.000 1,041,000 1,661,000 . 132,000 412,000 160,000 132.000 164,000 661,000 466.000 726,000 771,000 Oat 604.000 682,00 214,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES, Buahela Wheat, Flour.. 361,000 Corn 141,000 . Oata 41,000 ...i.... CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels Wheat ....10,601,000 12,270,000 Oat 4,010,000 6,167,000 1,077,000 174,000 7,111,000 1,751,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS." Week Carlot Today. A to. Wheat 64 17 Corn 621 2IS Oat 170 61 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Week Carlot Today, Ago. Wheat 118 100 Corn 2S 30 Oat 15 6 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Carlota Today. -Ago. Wheat 107 42 Corn 17J 62 Oata 60 47 Year Ago. 161 612 i't Tear Ago. 8.11 10S 21 Tear Ago. 464 180 8! NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Year Carlot oday. Ago. Ago. Dulwth ...St . 140 62 Winnipeg 694 191 116 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By TTpdlke Grain. Co. DO. 2687. July t. Art Open. High. I Low. Cloae. Sat Trty ( 1.17 1.17h! 1-15K 1.11' Mt 1.1754 Sep. 1.17 1.17 1.16 1.164k 1.16 1.1754 11414 117 Doe, 1.20 l.lOkM-1' 1-J0 1.20i I. I 1.11 1.1 Ry I I I I July ,SIH .87 I ,81t .S64 .8154 Sep. .86 54 .86 44 .8154 .86 "4 .86 44 Deo. .8954 .89541 .85! .88441 ,8954 Cora 1 I I July f .11541 .64541 .61541 M .54 I .61441 !.-. I.. I Sep. .6654 .68 .6644 .t7 54 .6644 .67 .68 Sea, . .1744 . 6 6 44 . 6 7 54 .6644 .67 1 6654 Oatt 111 fuly ! .S6H .1754 .1614 .Ts .1654 : .J644 Sep. .8854 .1954 .1844 .19 .3844 Dec. .4144 .4254 -414 .41 .4144 .... .42 rare? 3uly 11.15 11.35 11.17 11.17 11.10 Sep. 11.10 11.60 11.40 11.40 11.60 Rib till July It. 10 11.60 111 65 111.(5 111.70 Bep. 111.40 11.40 11.10 111. 35 11.47 Omaha Hay Market. Prairie Hay Receipt very light. Good demand for beat grade and light demand ifor other grades. : Alfalfa Hay Receipt light. Good old alfalfa very carc and demand light for new alfalfa baled from winrow. Upland Prairie No. 1, 111.00914.09; No. t. S10.00t71t.00; No. 3, S7.00et.00-. Midland Prairie No. 1, 112.00911. 00; No. 2, tt.00ll.00; No. 3, (7.0008 00. Lowland Prairie No. 1, I8.00ai0.00; No. 2. S7.0098.00. Alfalfa No. 1, SU.009i6.OO: Standard, til. 50912.50; No. 2, tlO.609il.6O; No. S, 18.00910.00. Straw Oat. 18.00 91.00; wheat, 17.00 98.00. - New York Money. New Tork. July 6. Call Money Eaaier; high, 44 per cent; low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 444 per cent; cloelng bid, 4 per cent: offered at 454 per cent; laat loan, 4 per cent; call loana againat accept ances, 4 per cent. Time Loan Steady: 60 day. 4 per cent; SO day. 4 per cent; f months, 454 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 49454 per tent. New Tork Metal. New Tork, July 6. Copper Steady; electrolytic, apot and later. 1354 914c. Tin Firmer; apot and futures, 31.50c Iron Steady and unchanged. Lead Steady; apot. 6.75c. Zinc Firm; East St, Louis, apot and nearby delivery, 6.45c. Antimony Spot, 6.00 9 6 76c. London Metals. London. July S. Standard Copper 62, lis. 6d: future. 161. Electrolytic Spot, 70. futures. 71. 10a. Tin Spot. 163, 12a, 6d; future. 164, lit. d. Lead Spot, 24, futures, 23, 7s, td. Zinc Spot. 128; futures. 27, lis. Kansas City Prod n re. Kansas City. Mo.. July (.Eggs 2-c, ttnr hanged. Butter Creamery, 40c; packing, lc higher. 24c. Hens Unchanged; heavy broilers, le lower, 32c London Money. London, July 6. Bar Silver 3654 d per uncc Money 154 Per cent. Discount Rate Short bills. It?:1 per ttsnt; three-months bill. 2 per cent. Liberty Bead Price. I4ew Tork. July . Liberty bonds at 1 p. m. today: 35t. 10.24: first 41, 100.28; second 454. 10M2; third 4, inn. 08; fourth lOO.iO; Victory 444s. 100.64. laadoa Money. London. July 3. Bar silver l'4d per ounce. Money 154 per cent. Discount rate, short Ml! 24 per cent Three month biU, 2 3-16 per rent. Mar Silver. Vew Tork, July S. Foreign Bar Silver T14d. Mexican Dollars 5454 Closing Quotations Stocks, Grain, Chicago Grain Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Nuba Us 1mm4 Mir. Cliico, July 5. News and senti ment iienerally Hat favorable (or lower range of wheat prices. There was a strong rally at one time, tuf I lie tmi-h wat eay with net lotsr. ot !i (i lte. Corn showed imlf pendent ttrenisth and closed i 4e higher, while oatt were !i He higher and rye J4c higher Ike lower. to Weather conditions in the Amer ican and Canadian northwest were favorable for the growth of the tpring wheat crop and temperatures in the Dakotas and Minnesota too low for the rapid development of black rust. This influenced consider able local orrnre at timet. Minne apolis July, which has been leading the advance of late, turned very weak toward the lat. It broke 61c from Monday's finish and closed She lower, helping to weaken the local market. Country offerings of newr crop winters to arrive continue light. New Orleans outbid Chicago 2'i fit) 3c and secured the bulk of such grain. Kvnnrt demand was relatively slow alr 300.000 to 400.000 bushels. Thrashing returns are mixed ami at tract leSS attention mail a v. nut . Strength in Liverpool was without noticable effect on values Ther wss nothing In the rorn situation to cause ahoria any uneasiness, out i persistent buying of July by cash Inter, esta and aelllng of September, with lea. aened pressure, caused the market to ahow Independent streiigtn. oi"-iui-. . . ..a m new hlah on the present upturn. It closed at 67 54 c. Reatlng ordera to eelt. In the hands ot rnmmlsslon houses, rhpic.d the advance. Buying waa edi tored. No unfavorable crop reports wtr reeelverf thou ah parts or Illinois ami i., mA rln Cash rorn was up 4C ..nmnerel with .llllV. at I Uj ft I 4. C OVer for the No. 1 yellow and while. Keceipie, .Tuiv oats aimed tract onany on me Ssptember. aelllng at l'Ae under early againat 3c recently and cloaed at a die count of 2 54c. A local long aold September freely. Caen demand slow, with receipts 183 cara. Strength in July ry, wnicn wrm io y over th septemoer against ?c unoer Monday, waa due to buying by a cash house. presumably removing hedges against sales to exporters. Ixn-al tradera and the northwest sold September. rit note. Black rust Is scatterlnglr present In aprlng wheat, being found In Minnesota and Houin Dakota, " asm . w. snow ot Bartless-Frasler. "Question of damage ill be determined by weatner conditions of th next two weeks. Any attempt to forecaat It la of amall value. Appearance of ruat la rather late In relation to crops de velopment. Threshing returns on winter wheat show disappointing- yields. Average should be only slightly below July 1 in dication." Good rains were reported in pans ot th Canadian northwest over the holidays. Reports to tho Saskatchewan department or agriculture covering ins past ween ahow good prospects in practically all aectlons of the province. A Chicago man. after a trip from nere to Toleodo and making close examina tion of the wheat fields, aaya indlcatlona in northern Ohio are for a good wheat crop. A era n man irom central Illinois says wheat la good, corn from a foot to waist high and in good condition and oata doing better In the last few days. A Chicago man who spent three days in western 1 1 1 1 - nolo Bays wheat ana oat ar poor and corn good. Kansas. City reported the movement ot new wheat delayed by wet weather and expect free aelllng next week. Wichita. Kan., reported wheat offered from all di rections and a slow demand, while Kansas City message Intimated that export busi ness with the gult had been put through. There were 2,413 cars of grain on track in Chicago this morning, an Increase of 800 cara within a few days. They rep resented the accumulation of the last three day. There were 966 cara on track awaiting Inspection and order and 1,447 cara at elevators. Minneapolis chana-ed its tradinr basis from July to September on cash wheat. wing to wide fluctuations in July. On the new basis cash wheat premiums were Ubc lower than Monday. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, July 6. Wneat Cash. No. northern. II. 405401. 46: July. 11.28: September. (1.2354; December. 11.265,. corn NO. 2 yellow. &768'ic. Oats No. 3 white, 34 0 35c. Barley 650C7c. Rye No. 2. 815484ic Flaxseed No. 1, S2.632.65. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, July 6. Wheat No. 2 hard, 11.1561.40; No. 2 red. 11.1301.18. corn No. 2 white. 69c; No. 2 yellow. 6296254c Hay Unchanged. Kansas City. July 6 Wheat July. 11.08; September, 11.0954: December, 11.12. Corn July. 6854c: September. 6154c: December, 624c St. Louie Grain. t, Louie, Mo., July 6. Wheat July, 11.13 44; September, 11.1444. corn July, 63kc; Heptemoer, 6,e, Oats July, 3854c; September, 39c. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, July 6. Flour Unchanged. Bran 114.6016.00. Omaha Produce Furnished by the slat of Nebraska, do. nartment of agriculture, bureau of mar. keta and marketing: LIVE POULTRY Wholesale Buying Price: Wholesale Selling Price: $0.35 0 10.40 .30 0 .33 .180 .22 .21 .25 .120 .16 T. .420 .46 .240 .26 .150 .16 .240 .26 .210 .22 .160 .20 .360 .40 .34 0 . 39 .240 .21 Broiler $0.3:010.55 Leghorn broilers. .280 .30 Hens, light 160 .13 Hens, heavy 180 .11 Cock 090 .10 DRESSED POULTR Broilers Hens Cock EGGS. . .200 . .160 No. 1... No. 1... Crack . .21 .17 .14 BUTTER. Creamery, prints .: Creamery, tub Country, common .220 .25 But. fat, eVa. pr. . .270 .!$ HAT. Prairie No. 1 upland, 113.00014.00; No. 1 upland, $10.00012.00; No. 3 upland. $7.00 09.00: No. 1 midland. $12.00013.00; No. 2 midland, $9.00011.00: No. S midland, $7.0008.00; No. 1 lowland, $8.00010.00; No. 1 lowland, $7.0008.00. Alfalfa No. 1, $16.00016.00; standard. 111.00013 00; No. 1, $10.00011.00; No. 1, $8.0009.00. Straw Oat, $8.0001.00; wheat, $7,000 S.00. Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as followa. No. 1 ribs. 21c; No. 2 ribs. 2054c; No. S ribs, 16c. No. 1 loins, 275c: No. 1 loins, 27c; No 1 loins, 20c. No. 1 rounds, 2lc; No. 1 rounds. 2054c; No. 1 rounds, 1554c. No. 1 chucks. 12c; No? 1 chucks, 11c; No. 1 chucks, 80. No. 1 plates, 654c; No. 1 plates, 5c; No. 1 plates, 4c. HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Green salted No. 1. per lb.. ft)7c; green salted No. 1, per lb.. 606c; green hides No. 1, per lb.,405c; green hide No 2, per lb., $04c; green salted, old stock, per lb., :03c; green salted bull hides No. 1, per lb., 4c; green salted bull hide No. 1, per lb.. 3c Hsrs hide: Large, each, 13.00; medium, each. $2.50; small, each, $3.00; pony and (luea, each, $1.0001.25. Sheep pelta: Green sailed, ss to six and wool, each. 75c0 111.00. Wool: Cholc fine and H -blood, per lb., 17031c; medium and -blood, per lb.. IS 030c; low and 54 -blood, per lb.. 18022c; tarry wool, per lb.. 12017c TRUITS. Bananas: Per lb.. 7 54c Oranges: Sixe lit and larger, $9.0009.60; alze 250, l 00 S8.25; six 288, 17.0007.60; alse 324, $6.00 6.50. Lemona: Box, according to aixe. $7.6009.00. Grapefruit: Cratea. according to sixe, $6.0007.00. Peaches: Georgia, 6 baaket cratea, $3.6004.00. Apricota: 4 baaket crates. $2.7505.60. Plums: 4-bss-ket crates. $2.75. Cherries: Home grown, qt. boxes, per case, $3.25. Gooseberries: Home grown. 24-qt. boxes, $2.76. Logan berriea: 24-qt. boxes. $5.75. Strawberries: Crates. 24-qt. boxes. $2.7504.00. Apples: Winesap. according to sis and grade. $3.2503.75: Newton pippins, according to sis and grade, $1.50. Figs. 24 pkgs., I cx.. 12.26. PLANTS. Tomato: Far box. Il.oa. Paniy Plants: Per dox., 10c; par bsz. $2.75 Live Stock Omaha. July Receipts wares Ca'lls. Ke "keep "ffl.nl alunday .... list 11' 6 Ksiimai W..Jy 1 lo 4 as Tkre day Ihi ,! sit I MM Its asm dae last WMk ll 111 34 Il ls . Il.lll liUI 14 HI II.S4 Sam daa I w a 14 ltd 14 1st 17,1 1 Ham 4ai tear o. 164 14 111 it.tst Herein! nd dlscx-eilloa of llteetorlt lha I'nian siu. k .!, Htuaha. N , tar 14 hours ending at I p. in. July . 112 kki kll'Ta 4 AH Cam. Hogs lh (-, i m r, ny is Wabash H H I Missuutl I'acifie hy I I'nlon I's.ific H. It tl 14 , N. W, Ny saat T I ('. N. W. K) . west. 61 44 (', Kl. I . M. A U. Hy t 3 H u Hy , aaal 14 I I', II. at q nr.. ! 14 II C, It, I. a I'., .a.. I :i I f. H I P . weal I llllnnia Central fly 3 C, O, W, Hy II : Total rerelpta Ill lit Hlsl'OSlTluN UK A 11 ii I'attl. Hose. Sheep. Armour io i.iii i l it CuU.hr Parking Co. I, lot 1.177 1.00S I'oid faiklng Co.... :t 1.046 Horns 1'arking Co.. 1st l eu I o"l Hwlfl Co 1.146 1 414 3.4t J. w. Murphy Inroln Pkg. Co.... i:t Wilson Pkg. Co J i"t Hisains Pkg. Jo... II .... Hoffman Ursa. 26 .... Mayerowlrh aV wH, 1 .... U Id west I'ks Tew... .... . . .'m . , . . , , .... omsba Pkg. o. .... jonn moil or... ja H. Hmlis 114. I .... J. ii. iiu.'u : .... W. If. Cheek..... .. John Harvey ...f,.. 3:1 . .... HI. Clair t- 67 ., , . V. P. Lewis 4 Luberger . . 67 .... Armour. Fioui Palls.... lets J. II. Hoot Co.... 14 .... Sullivan Bros Smiley llro ! Totals ...6.417 l.tll 7.4iS Cattle RecelDta. f.100 head. A f.lrlv liberal Wednesday run of fat caul found a ready sale at unevenly higher prices. Kleers advanced mostly 10016c, yearlings touching l "5. and all other welghia topping at 19.11. On ahe slock the advance amounted Io fully !6c. .price being more than II higher than . he low lime It aaya ago. no aioraerevei feeder of any consequence were offeree!, ton of th market being considered sbout steady, uuoiationa on l att e cajlca to nrims oeeves, IMVVI III good IS cnulr teve. 19.0001.40; fair to good bsuves, t.t6 s un; common to lair neevea. tn. 2606.(0 choice to prim yearlings. 19.0001.76 good to choice yearlings, IK. 6009.00; fslr to good yearlinga, 18.0008.60; common to fair yearlings, $7.2601.00; choke to prime ntirers. ss.vvws.76; good to cholc heifers, 17.2606.00; fair to good heifers, 16.600 7.26; choice to prime cows. 16.7607.76: good to choice cov. 16.7606.60; common to good rows. 12.4006.60: good to cholc reeaere. 17.4008.00; fair to good feeders, 16.7607.36; common to fair feeders, 16.00 06.76; good to cholc atoekera. 17.600 8.16; fair to good atoekera. S6.6O07.4O: common to fair atoekera. 16.6006.60; atock neirera, it 0006.76; stock cows, 63.600 4.60; stock calve. 16.007.0: veal calvea. ie.uoo9.iiv; stock bulls, 64.6006.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 13.7607.00. JJKKF OTHERS. No. Av. Pr. ' No. .. 7iU 8 65 30.... Av. Pr. 2. . .. 776 . . 88 ..1118 .. 877 ..1041 ..1349 ..1242 ..1261 t 75 9 00 33.. ..1087 8 tO 37. 2.".. 33.. 960 9 06 9 20 9 36 I SO 60 9 70 21. 2s. 38. 18. 40. 66. 9 16 9 26 ..1206 ..1128 . .1232 ..1613 ..1347 1.. 0.. 9 40 9 56 7.. 9 63 36.. I 76 40.. . .1266 9 SV 150. . .1293 85 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 2.. 8. . 6. . 840 7 26. . 720 00 660 831 182 S 76 9 00 24.. 20.. 979 :! 996 it.. 9 26 25.. COW8 .1041 t 00 3 1143 .1018 t 60. 10 1066 HEIFERS. . 778 7 35 11 814 40 7. .. 7 70 867 8 25 16...... 756 BULLS. 1290 4 10 1 1840 990 4 20 1 1420 IIS 7 26 3 826 76 4 16 4 7 25 Hogs Receipta, 8,000 head. Trading was very slow to get under way today but waa later rainy active, prlcea Bteady to 6c higher. Best light hogs sold at 110.260 10.35, with a top price of 110.40. Good qaullty medium weight butchers sold at 89.90010.25, and strong weight butcher at 19.5009.90. Light mixed loads were mostly at I9.6010.10 with the bulk of Better grades at 19.75010.30. Heavy mixed and packing gradea were generally steady mostly at 18.7509.40. Small lota of ex treme heavy throwout sows moved at 13.2508. 50. HOGS. No. Av. 63. .33 til.-KSO 65. .310 B7. .260 73.. 234 85.. 203 92. .181 Sh. 140 'ito 80 70 V No. Av. S3. .321 51. .252 80. .227 77. .221 70. .195 78. .238 74. .171 Pr. 9 IS 9 66 9 65 9 80 10 10 10 30 10 40 9 00 50 9 60 9 75 10 00 . .. 10 25 , . . 10 35 Sheep- Receipts.. 4.000 head Trading waa activt, on all killing classes with prices ruling 25 40c higher. Lambs aold mostly within a range of $13.00013.25, with best quality Idahos quoted at 113.60. Clip California lambs moved readily at $12.00012.25. Feeding lambs were strong lo 25c higher with best qualltv at tll.igi 11.50. Receipts In the sheep division were small lots of ewes best quality selling up to $6.25. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Eat lambs, western. $11.26013.60; fat lamfs, natives, $11.00 013.10; feeder lambs, $9 00 11.60; cull lambs. $6.00010.00: fat year lings, $9.00011.40; fat Withers, $5.5006.60; fat ewes, light. $5.0006.25; fat ewes, heavy, $2.50 0 6.00. Kansas f'ltv Y.U-a Kansaa city, Mo.. July 5. (U. s. Bureau of Agricultural Economics.) Cattle Re ceipts, 1,500 head: yearlings, she stock and bulls, steady to strong; prime year ling heifers, 19.00 to $9.60; choice, $8.65 ', '5; good and choice cowa, $5,750 6.50; few prime, $7.00; most bulls. $4,000 5.i5; calves, steady to weak; choice veal ers, $8.60; all other classes steady; sev eral loads medium and heavy weight steers, $10.00; bulk fed lot. $9.0009 75- IVn and hrt fed generally 7.60 to iii.c,li;e.7 mostly $2.6002.75; cutters. $3.00 to $4.00. HogsReceipts, 14.000 head; market opened 6c to 10c higher; closed with ad 1?? l0"i: early toP- IIO""; packer top, ;6 i. ?h'PPf" took. 2.000; bulk, good J1HJ ": bulk of ssles, $10.20 to ? .,71rowout sow" mostly J. 7609.00; top, $10.50. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 5,000 head: 2 sheep steady dry fed yearlings, $10.60; elm??' Ha t0 SOc h'aher; atock natives. $13.35; numerous lots. $13.00013.56: most cut'1a,mb,,nd$l?65To5: ry f'd cU"ea new 1- . . st; 1,0 "is Livestock. East St. Louis, III., July 6. Cattle tTS h,A.E0 .h,ed,i beef '". steady rim.. ?h,lr' .,10 0 p,,ld wlhf 1.503 ?rn;i.bu',k ,tee. 8-26 and 9.60; light Jf i ? "'"dy, to 55c higher; $9.60 paid fl 5J ?: kU, k' '8-0-5; beef sows ?., K b""- strons: bulk cows, $4.25 5.50; bulk bulls, $4.50; canners and stockers steady; bulk cannera, $2.3502 50 "sm 5 f5;2S: veal calves, steady to 25c higher; top, $9.50; bulk, $8.5009.00 . ""f R'Pts. 11.000 head: market ?sn,VA Vt0 Uc. higher: toP- "" oulki 160 to 240 pound averages. $10.9010.95 pigs, uneven, weak to lower: bulk: 90 to 110 pounds. $9.25010.00; packer sows mostly $8.8609.00. v ow"' Sheep and Lambs Reclpts, 7.000 head; fat lambs, fully 25c higher; top. $13.25! bulk. $12.50013.00; culls, $5.5006.00; fat '.'5!;' ewM- '5-750S-OO; heavies, $2,600 3.00; good and choice yearlings, to 4-year-old breeding ewes. $6.6007.00. Sioux City Live Block. Sioux City. la.. Julv fi raetu d.- ceipta, 2.300 head; market atrona: fed steers and yearlings, $7.5009.75; grass steers and yearlings. $6.5007.60; grass cows and heifers. Se flfltfsa ?s e and heifers. $5.2508.00: canners. $2,009 8.00: veals. 14 00011)0- uua 7.00; calves. 14.5007.10; feeding cows and heifers. $3.0005.26; stockers. $5.6007.00. Hogs Receipts. 3.000 head: mirl.l steady; 10c higher; butchers, $9.75010.25; Bine, tiu.iv; neavy mixea, 68.7609.50; heavy packers, $8.5009.00; bulk of sales. 11.25010.40. Sheep and Lambs Not quoted. . St. Joseph live Stock. St Joseph. Mo.. Julv 511: s n,,r.. of Marketa.) Cattle Recelnta. S 7nA head: market, best bef steer mnA year lings steady, medium and good kinds weak to 25c lower: cowa and bulls strong to shade higher; top beef steers. $10.00; bulk ueBirsoie oeei COWS, Sa.50ff6.50; Calve moatly ateady; practical top, $7.00. Hogs Receipts. 80 head: market open ing fairly active. 6c higher than Mon day's average: bulk 170 to 120-lb. weights, $10.60 010.70; packing sows stesdy; aver age cost. !10."t. weight 131 lbs. oneep rteceipts. Z.OOO head: market e- tlve; killing prices fully 26c higher; top native lambs, early. $13.00: drive-Ins rrfost- ly tiz.n: two double decks California lambs. $12.04!: cnll lambs. 14 006.5: fat awe, It.Ofr. .Financial GbeM&Battfct&at. By FRANKLIN X. SPRAGUE. Ilasak It ,s4 W sra, ,ew lork, July 5. There wat only a slight reflection in the nock market today o( the decision of the mainternnice of way employe of the raitroaiU not to Join the striking shop men. There has been confidence all along that the strike could not latt for any great length of time and juit a price did not go down when the strike was called, to today they failed to respond in any vigorous manner to the possibility that the shopmen would be forced to carry on their strike without ataistance from other classes of railroad labor, The nock market showed strength generally, but for the most part the changes were narrow and the vol ume of trading while larger than that of latt Monday, was tar Irom DrisK, Mail Hharea nlmngrr. Th aharea of th railroad companies In number of Instance moved up moder eieiv. hut the belter outlook a to th labur eituatinn for lha railroads waa lo he discovered In the action or in uonu market rather than In atorks. All th rsilrd bonds mrr In good demand at riein iirlcea. with tha Atrhlaon Keneral 4a leading the advanr with an upturn or m points. Thia Increased activity In in ralirtiad Issues, hnwevrr. wa not suffl i-lant to hold corporation bonds In th forefront of tradini. After a lapse of sorm- itaya th l.llwriya reaaaumeu tneir leadership, a heavy demand asserting it self through the list. Th upturn was aimply another manifestation of a heavy Investment demand rnr i.merty nonaa on th part of both Inatltullun and Indi viduals. In th stork market on of th out- atandlng developmenta waa weakness In i he oil share, particularly In th raa of those rompe?lre operating In Mexico. News of salt water in th Mexican field apparently has lost nor. ot It influence on market atfalra. The foreign exchange market followed n Irregular course with pronounced weakness developing In Mr and franca, while alerting ahnwed strength. At th low price today French franc war only about 54o ebgve tho low point of th year. llaJslan franca also went cloaa to their lonflfor the year of 7.61c when they touched 7.73c. New York Stocks Range of prlcea of the leading stocks furnished ry Logan ft Bryan, 246 Peters Trust building. Mon. High Low Cloae Close RAILROADS. A., T. at S. F. 99'4 9944 '54 Baltimore it Ohio. 49' 49 49 5. 48 54 Canadian Pacific .138 1.184 1385s New York Central. 95', 944, 944 9454 Chesu. ft Ohio 67 4 45 54 65 4 66 Ureal Northern ... 77 44 7 7 7 7 54 7 7 54 Illinois Central ..106 10554 10 105 Kansts City Kouth..:54 25 26i 25 Missouri Pacific .. 21 '4 1:1 2154 21 N. Y. ft N. II SOU 2954 244 291 Northern Pacific . 76 5 75 76 54 76 Chicago ft N. W. . 76 744 74 54 74 i Pennsylvania R. R. 4 2 44 424 4 2 44 4 2 54 Reading 74 73 74 74 C. R. I. ft P 434 42. 4 2 44 4.1 Southern Pacific . 89 4s 9 54 891, 89 Southern Railway . 225 2 3 44 2344 2344 Chi.. Mil. ft St. P. 26 5s 26 26 1, 26 Union Pacific 13956 13944 13954 139 STEELS. Amer. Car. Fdry. .1624 1624 1624 16254 Allla-Chalmers ... 48 '4 4 8 5. 4 8 54 .... Am. Locomotive... 1114 1114 1114 112 Bald. Loco 114 1124 11344 11344 Beth. Steel 764i 754a 76V 765. Colo. F. ft 1 29 29 29 .... Crucible 764 7.1 7314 73 Am. Steel Foundry 3 6 54 3 5 54 24 ::54 Lackaw'a Steel 74 74 74 7344 Midvale Steel 3 3 54 3 3 54 3 3 54 3 3 4 Rep. Steel A 1 7156 705i 705. 70i Sloss-Scheffleld ... 43 54 43 4 42 4 ... United Statea Steel 99 964 98V 98 'i Vanadium 46 54 44 5 445. 44 4 COPPERS Anaconda 6154 51 6154 61 H Am. S. 'ft R. Co.. 594. 59 59U 6H- Cerro De Pasco... 35'. 35'4 35 3554 Chili . 22 5. 21 4, 22 215s . 29 54 29i 29H 28 44 . 39 39 4 39 4 39 4 . 3444 3 4 54 3 4 '4 3454 . 28 4 2 8 4 28 4 . 1644 I64 lVi 16 164 16 16 16 . 134 13'4 13'i 131; . 644 6354 6344 63 OIL. Chlno Inspiration . Kennecott . . Miami Nev. Consol . Ray Consol. Seneca tah tneral Asphalt. . 66s 65 6144 . 474 434 4754 45 . 6 3 6 0 54 6 2 4 6154 . 74 54 1 . 1554 144 1454 14s4 .177 16554 166 1774 . 14 134 13'i 1354 , 67'4 64 6714 6554 . T74 7 1 54 7 2 78 , 6054 49 60U 4944 . 84 ' 7 44 7 5 8 . 3054 30 'i 3054 30 54 . 69 5 8 54 69 68 44 . 32 54 314 32 4 31 .183 18t 1824 1804 . 4 7 44 4 6 44 4 7 4s 47 54 , 21 i 2 1 2 1 54 2 1 4 8U 8 8 V. 8 54 OTORS. . 704 6944 70i4 .. . 154 144, 1444 1454 844 4 84 84 . 20 194 194 194 . 4 8 4 7 44 4 8 4 8 .13 0 44 1 2 S4s 12 8 44 1 28 I AND TIRES. . 1644 1 554 1 6 15 ,38 44 38 44 38 4 39 54 . 47 54 47 4 47 4 .. ,15 15 44 1 5 44 IS 154 155-i 15 . 63 2i 625. .. :STRIALS. . 45 44 45 45 , 37 3714 37 37 42 414 42 3954 394 394 .. 1204 12054 1204 120 , 47V. 4 6 44 4 6 44 .. . 3 8 44 3 7 37 .. oaden Hal. Peterol Island Oil Invincible Oil... exlcan Peterol... 1 idtlie stales Pacific Oil... Pan-American Phillips Pierce Oil ure Oil Royal Dutch. Sinclair Oil . . Std. Oil. N. J Texas Co nlon OH White Oil ... Gen Motors Willys-Overland . Pierce Arrow .... Studebaker Rl Flak Kelly Spring . . . Keystone Tire . Ajax U S Rubber IN Am Beet Sug . At G ft W I... Am Int Corp . . . Am Sumatra . . . Am. Tele m Can Central Leather Cuba Cane Cub-Am Sugar . 1 23 23 234 23 54 102 8044 corn rrod .102 10154 10244 Famous Player 8 1 44 81 81 167 39 General Electric ..16744 167 Great Northern Or 39 4 39 A 39 65 5 u. s. ind. Alcohol 56 54 65 73 54 79 76 48 784 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 74 73 41 79 54 764 48 79 73 mer. Su. Ref. . , 794 754 48 79 Sears-Roebuck . , Stromsberg Tobacco Products 76 79" 48 44 42 5 68 54 worthing. Pump Wilaon Co 43 43 68 884 43 68 54 89 Westing. Electric . 68 54 Amer. Woolen 89 MISCELLANEOUS. Cotton Oil mer, 264 3954 33 39 27 54 "44 16" Amer. Agrf. Chem. 39 38 23 40 27 3844 2.1 40 27' 87 4 63 4 151 9454 American Linseed. 3354 Bosch Magneto ... 4054 Brook. Rap, Tran. . 28 Col. O. ft E 88 86 4 51 151 S454 37 Columbia Graph... 4 44 Natonal Enamel... 534 Lcrlllard Tobacco. 151 National Lead 944 lladelnhia Co... 37 4 a: Pullman 118 Punta Ale. Sugar Retail Stores St. L. ft S. F 474 664 27 32V 474 66 27 314 47 4 664 27 4 314 6654 ii" Va. Car Chem. . . Total sales, 622,600 shares. Money Close, 4 per cent; Monday close, 5 per cent. Marks Close, .0023c; Monday close, .002454c. Francs Close, ,0826c; Monday close, .08354c Sterling Close, $4.43; Monday close, $4.42. Chicago Livestock. Chicago, July 6. Cattlle Receipts, 1S, 000 head; active; beef ateers and butcher she.atocic, moatly ateady to atrongt apots on desirable corn fed ateers. 10c to 15c higher; prim 1.141-pound steers. $10.25; prime 948-pound yearlinga. $10.15; bulk beet steers. $8.609.75; canners and bulls, about ateady; calvea. -sady to 25c higher; stockers. steady to 4lilff: bulk butcher she-stock. $5.2507.60; T4l sanrrera and cutters, $3.003.75; bulk Mjkjssxa bulls, $4.6564.96; bulk veal calves. W.t5.75. Hogs Receipts, 25,000 head; jmmtt at to 10c higher on better gradea; dajaaed with early advanc loat; others moatly 10c lower; top, $10.90 early; bulk of sales. $4.25910.86: pigs, steady: mostly $9.S0y 10.00; packing sows, $S.769.25; holdover liberal. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 9.000 head; lambs, 26c higher; sheep, strong to un evenly higher; top native lambs. $13.50; seven cars Idahos, good but light, sorted, S13.60. with 350 feeder out at $12.60; cull nativea, t7.26Q7.50; fat ewes, largely $6.0007.00. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, July 6. Potatoes Weak: re ceipts. 17 cars; total United States ship ments July 3, 484 cara; July 4. 209 cars: Texas and' Oklahoma aacked Cobblers, $2.2602.40 est.; Kanaas Backed early Ohloa, I2.I09M5 cut: eastern shore Vir ginia stave barrel Irish Cobblers, 14.150 4.60: Norfolk North Carolina Irish Cob bler, stave barrel, $3.6002.15. Live Stock New York Bonds (Tho Bet It tb only Omaha newspaper which publiahaM the of tidal cloae oi tne new ! biock eachange bondaj New Tork. July I four of th Liberty lasur mad new hlsn reroros in touaya bond market, th 14 at $10 It. first 4a at $10 St. second 4a t $100 14 strict fourth 4 4 at ll0 It. In lh varied list of foreign government loans miaed rhanse war shown. Nether land rot on, point, with moderate gain In Copenhagen SVs and Chines Hallway la, but Meslcan 4 and I wr diallntllir Hevy. a wer also (.una r public 4 4a an1 Rio d Janeiro la. Oa'.na ranging from an 10 almost two point war made by a number of under lying mortgage of th dnmeatl railway gruun. notably Illinois Central refunding 4a, t ansdian Northern 4 4a. Atchison 4s, t. Paul Convertible and Karunding 4s, and Northern Pacifie 4a Total sales (par value! aggregated III, 111. 00. Th on new corporal offering of th nay or mors tnn nominal sis w in 110 000,600 H. F. Goodrich 11-year 14 per cent gold bond laaue. which was offered at 17 and Interest, and soon was over subscribed. I'. . Bexads. Sale (in $1,000) High Low Close 111 l.llxrty 34 100.10 100 11 100.il S Liberty 1st 4 100.lt 100 14 100 2 I Utterly 2d 4s Hit 99 91 99.91 411 Liberty 1st 44. .100.40 100 II 100.40 llt Liberty 2d 4v,s.,100 14 100.04 loo 1 loss Liberty Id 4.. 100.14 100.01 100.10 110$ Liberty 4 Hi 45,.. 100 II 100 It 100.36 ill victory 44. ... 100.64 loo ts 100 m Foreign (iovrrnment. Slat and Municipal fl Argentln 7 I"04 "4 ion f 1 blneee govt Ry It. t S Ttergen la 1"t i Herns la 110 5 Ilordeaux ta 14 6 'hrlsllanla la 110 3t Copenhagen 64s 1354 14 Lyon s 84 64 64 io 101 110 no 114 14 1014 110 92 9244 8154 II 3 Marseille C 84 I City Rio Janeiro Is. 101 84 S4 101 101 I Pan Paulo Sa 101 161 1 Toklo (a 70 4 70 10154 '70 14 1 Zurich .111 111 111 IS Dan Muni la A. .109 109 I094 S Dept Seine 7 II II 154 66 Dnrn Can Sa 21 101 10046 Ifll I Dom Can 6 31 97 44 974 97 44 18 Dtch K Ind 6 47.. It 5 182 Mch E Ind 6 62.. 46 4 94 St 41 French Rep Is ,.,.101 103 103 35 French Rep 74 ..1004 1004 100 11 Japanese 1st 4 4 tl 92 92 77 77 7754 10 Japanese 4a 10 King Belg 74.. t King Belg 6s.... 26 King Den 6s 1 King Italy 6 . 29 King Nthrlnd t 58 King Sweden 6 21 Paria-Ly-Med ta 3 Rep Chile Is 41 8 Rep Uruguay Sa. 6 State Qunalnd 7 3 Stat qunalnd ta 3 Swiss con 8s .... ..107 107 107 ..10146 101 101 .. 9644 98 S8H .. 944 SI 6 .. 97 4. 6 94 ..10154 101 54 102 .. 80 7944 SO ..104 104 104 ..105 104 10444 ..108 108 10844 ..10154 mm inn. ..lit II 11 263 K (1 B A I 64 23. .108 108,4, 108 43 K O B ft I 64 2S..in4 104 64 K tl B ft I 64s 87. .1054 1044 106 60 V S Braxll Is 103 103 1084 66 1T S Mexico 6a 60 4 68 T4 68 20 U S Mexico 4s 36 54 37 37 Rallwsv and Miscellaneous. 11 Am Ag Chm 74s. .103 10354 103 9 Am Smelt 6s 92 91 92 35 Am Sugar 6s 1014 101 10 Am T ft T cv 6s. ...114 J4 tJ Am TAT col tr 5s. 74 97 1014 1144 974 86 3 Am Writ Pa 7s 2 Armour ft Co 4 54s. 75 A T . 8 F gen 4s. 74 At C L 1st con 4s., 86 90 93 54 86 8954 9! 90 93 54 90 89 90 At Ref 64s 103 108 103 35 Bait ft O 6s 1004 lOt 100 3 Halt ft O cv 45is... 825 "3 82 7 Bell Tel Penn 7s... 108 108 108 2 Beth -St ref 6s 9 4 44 9 4 9 4 4 Beth St pm 6 90 4 81 90 2 Bkln Ed gen 7s D..106 106 106 11 Bkln R T 7s ct St.. 7844 78 78 6 Can North 4a... 14 Can Pac d 4a 15 Cent Ga 6a 22 Cent I.eath 6s.... 2 Cent N Eng 4s. . 25 Cent Pac gtd 4a 3 Cerro Pasco 8s ..111 110 11054 78 8 8 .. 99 .. 97 .. 65 .. 9054 ..118 99 97 65 88 54 118 93 8754 100 7954 60 69 99 97 65 90 118 93 88 100 54 8054 60 68 62 44 110 83 81 73 82 105 91 77 8644 96 54 10 Ches ft O cv 5s. .. 93 176 Ches & O cv 4a.. 884 17 C B ft Q ref 5s A. 100 60 Chi ft K 111 6s 80 12 Chi Gt West 4s 6054 17 C M A St P cv 44 II C M & St P if 44 62 62 I Chi ft N W 6s..ll0 11054 13 R R I A P gen 4s.. 8344 83 24 C R I ft P ref 4s.. 8154 1 Chi ft W Inl 4s 73 4 C C C ft St L g 4s 83 15 Chile Cop 7 105 11 Chile Cop 6s .... 91 2 Colo Ind 5s 78 1 Col ft So ref 44s. 86 I Col G ft El 5s 96 ?5 Cnn Coal Md 6s. . 88 81 73 81 105 91 77 44 86 96 87 8754 438 Con Gas 7s 119 116 44 118 14 Cuba Cn Sg d 8s.. 86 85 86 1 Cuba Cn Sg d 7s.. 86 86 86 4 Cuba R R 74s A. .103 103 1 03 54, 4 Cub Am Sugar 8s. 106 1054 105 3 Del ft Hud cv 5s.. 95 95 95 10 D ft R G Imp 6s.. 8054 80V4 80 22 Det Ed ref 6s. .102 102 102 15 Det Utd Rvs 448.. 83 8244 S3 1 Dmnd Mtch 7s ..107 107 107 49 Dpnt Nem 74s ..107 107 10754 . .1024 102 V4 102 .. 54 63 H .. 63 44 63 63 . .105 105 105 .. 97 97 97 ..1004 99 1004 ..102 4 101 4 101 21 Duquesne I.t 6s 11 Erie gen 4s .... 5 Erie pr lien 4s . 8 Fisk Rub 8s 17 Fram I D 74s. . 9 Gen Eiefc d 5s. . . 47 Goodyear T 8s 31 3 Goodvear T 8s 41 ..11544 1154 US If. rind Tnk Rv C 68.10242 102 102 19 C.rt North 7s A.. 109 10954 109 25 Grt North 5s B.101 100 100 18 Hud & M ref 5s A. 83 82 8254 2 Hud ft M ad in 5s. 014 61 61 14 III 'Cent 54s ..10044 1004 loo 17 111 Cent ref 4s 88 2 III St d 48 91 8 Ind St 68 101 1 Int Ag 6s 79 4 Int Met 44s ctfs.. 12 22 Int R T ref 6s 67 3 Int M M sf 6s 97 2 Int Pa ref 5s B. 86 4 Invlnc Oil 8s 98 9 Iowa Cent ref 4s .. 45 1 K C Ft S & M 4s. . 78 2 K C South 6 88 5. 18 Kell-Sprlng T 8s.. 108 8 Lacka St 6s 60 89 87 88 90 91 101 101 79 79 12 12', 67 6754 97 97 . 86 86 '97 98 444 43 784 7854 88 54 8 8 108 108 89 8951 924 92 12 L S & M S d 4s 31. 9244 1 Lehigh Val 6a X T.nrillnrd 6a .102V 10244 102 964 9644 964 8 I, ft N ref 654.... 106 15 106,i 21 Mkt St Ry con 6s.. 87 87 87 13 Mich Cent d 4s.. 91 914 6 Mich St Tel 1st 6s. 9854 8 3 Mid St cv 6s 88 8854 4 M ft St L ref 5s.. 45 45 21 M StPft SSM 64s. 102 102 91 98 81 464 102 82 1 M K ft T n D 1 5s A 82 4 82 '4 113 M K ft T n ad 6s A 56 26 M K & T 1st 4s.. 7954 2 Mo Pac ref 5s 23.100 21 Mo Pac gen 4s 64 564 66 44 79 100 63 '4 96 86 79 100 63 1 Mont Pow 5s A.. 96 4 Morris ft C 1st 44a 864 6 Nat Tube 6s 99 96 86 99 70 99 70 2 N O T ft M ine 6s. 71 14 N T C col ...105 105 106 27 N T C d 6s ..104 104 1044 10 N Y C con 4s 84 8454 844 1 N T C ft St L d 4s 86 It S 16 N Y Ed ref 64. 109 109 109 15 NT NH ft H c 6s 48 80 79 79 10 N Y Ry rf 4s ct 38 38 44 88 13 N T Tel ref 6s 41.104 1044 1"4 21 N Y W ft Bos 48. 65 54 65 25 Nor ft West con 4s. 91 91 91 44 Nor Pa p 1 4s 88 87 88 4 Nor Pac gen 3s.. 62 61 61 340 N P-G N jt 64a. .105 105 10644 3 Nor Sts P ref 6a A 91 91 91 24 N W Bell Tel 7s.. 106 106 106 2 Or ft Cal 1st 6s.... 99 99 99 6 O S L gtd 5s ctf.104 103 104 7 O S L ref 4s 92 92 92 7 Or-Wsh R R ft N 4s 81 81 81 8 Otis St 8s A 100 100 100 4 Pac G ft El 6s 90 ' 90 3 Packrd Motor 8a.. 107 107 107 2 Pan Am P ft T 7s.. 102 102 102 6 Pen R R 64s 10844 108 108 16 Penn R R gen 6a.. 100 10054 100 6 Penn R R gen 44s. 914 91 91 7 Pere Marq ref 5a .. 954 S5 95 1 Peoria ft E inc 4s.. 36 36 36 1 Pierce Oil d 8s 99 99 99 13 P C C ft St L 5s A 9644 96 96 1 Pro ft Ref ti 102 4 1024 102 10 Read mar gen 4s 844 S3"4 2 R I A ft L 44 -. 8" " 5 St L I M ft S ref 4s 87 87 20 St L ft S F ad 6a 79 78 4 31 St L ft S F inc 6s. 68 68 25 Ht L ft S F p 1 4s A 71 71 1 S A ft A P 1st 4s.. 76 76 13 Seabrd Air L con 6a 69 58 ' Seabrd Air L ad 5a. 26 25 1 SJStaron St Ho 8s A. 97 9754 80 87 71 684 71 76 59 25 97 tat Rlnelai 0 cv 74s. 1044 1044 104 26 Sinclair f col 7. 98 9 98 1 Southern Bill Tea" It t4 94 4 944 38 So Pac cv 4a 413 1 67 So Pac ref 4 .. M n I j s s,s a c a -i-so a we" ss m 18 So Pac cl tr 4s... 18 M It B 26 So Ry gen 6s 100 99 lt f 62 So Ry con 6a 95 954 30 so Ry gen 4s .... 7 , ei 2 So Prt Rlc 8g 7s 97 4 974 17 41 Stsn Oil Cal d Ts. 10544 1064 105 2 Tex ft Pac 1st 6s. 12 92 92 15 Third Ave adj 6a. 6 59 4 0 20 Tob Prod 102 102 102 7 I'n Pac lat 4s .. 22 I n Pac cr 4a... 24 I'n Pac ref 4s 7 Union Tnk Car 7 It Untd Drug s ... 2 U 8 Realty 5s .. IT I Rub 74s ... It U S Rub Is . 94 94 94 . 9544 954 954 . 8t 87 84 .103 1124 103 .111 1104 1104 . ti 954 164 .101 "4 ltt 1084 . II II IS N. Y. Curb Bonds Now Tork, July I Transactions en the new Torn euro marasi today wer aa fallow: Donveexi rVende. Bales fin ll.tosi High. Low. Cls. I Ailed Parker la., si tl II I Allied Packer ta elf 14 14 vi ft 5 I Allien raiser a., v ta I Aluminum 1 'li..lS In J 4 U'J4 I Alumnlum 7 H..loS I" lot 3 Am L T ta loss l"S l" 4 Am T a T la -13,. . .100, loo loos, 1 Am Tob 7 '.).,..nV, 1014 1034 4 Ana Cop ta lot l laov I Ana Cop 7a 'It ..1014 1014 '"K 4 A Am Oil 14 ....101 1014 1014 It Armour ft t'o 7 ..1045 104 104 1 A t ft W I 6 .. tt tt 41 7 llelh Mteel 1 '3$. .144 104 104 7 lleth Heel It 'St. .101 1011 101 1 hklyn V Has 7 ..lot 1044 lot I Csn N Ry ej 7s. .1014 107 1"IV4 2 ran N Hy 1 .... ' tii, 14 Cen Mttel la ..,,114 101 7 Com Power 4s .... 10 4 to II Consults; Oaa 7 ..101 101 I Cen Us of It 1..10 lot I Cuban Tel 14 ...lot lot t Fed L Ilk 6a 143 III a lot 90 lot 100 104 lit 3 lien Asphllt I ..lot 10414 101 lot Goodrich Tlr 1 ..1014 0I 1014 111 Grand T ls .... 17 17 I7t 1 uulf oil 7a 100 io mo 1 Gulf Oil t ..... tl 114 II In R T I '21., 3 Kan O A R se, I Kan Copper 7 II Lacled Oaa Ta 3 I. McN A I. 7 1 LI. Winch 7 . .. 904 904 914 .. 154 114 16 ..104 104 1045 .. tl tl .. 194 - 94 994 ..100 4 100 4 100 4 I Magma Cop 7a lust, IUB4 J4 16 Morris ft Co 7U..1064 105 106 t Nat Acme 74s .. 94 94 96 1 Net Lea I I tl .11 It NY NH A H 7s.. St 144 3 Phil Kl 4 101 10IS 103 1 Phil Kl 64s .... 19 tl 994 3 Phil Pet 74" w w.024 1014 1025 5 P Ser C of N J Ts.lOIS, 1I 101 6 Rob Galr 7a 94' 97 17 3 Saka ft Co 7a .... 174 98 13 8 Hell Tel 7s ..1014, 10:4 102 6 S OH N Y 7s '1C..1064 1064 1064 10 8 OH N Y 7 '26. .10644 106 104 I 8 OH Ni Y 7 '31 . .109 10844 101 1 8 Oil N Y 14 ...104 1084 101 It Stew Warner I .110 1 08 4 H , 1 Bun Oil 7 100 1004 100 36 8 A CO Ts 'it 103 10144 101 7 Texas Co 7s 101 101 101 1 II Rya of H 7s.104 1044 104 1 Valvorlne 7s II "54. St 14 West Klec 7 108 101 4 104 S Winchester 74s ..103 102 103 Foreign Bonds. 17 Argentine 7s '23 .100 91 100 94 95 62 62 74 74 18 Can steam i 16 60 drench Govt 4a 62 10 NY NH Fr 7a .. 14 Swiss 64 S U 8 Braxll 7 4 11 US Mexico 4 .. 74 .102 102 10244 . 17 1644 . 41 40 40 1 36 U 8 Steel af 5a.... 1 Utah P ft L 6s... I Va-Cr Chm 74... t Va Ry 6 4 Wabaah lat 6a 1 West Elec 6a 12 Wrat Md lat 4a. 1 West Pac 6a ... t West I n 6 4s .... 8 West Elcc 7s ... .103 102 103 . 90 90 90 .106 106 1064 . 96 95 16 . 98 tl tt .100 100 100 . 64 14 64 . 86 864 66 .109 1094 109, .106 106 106 10 Wtck-Soen St ' ,. 98 98 9844 30 Wilson A C sf 74a. 103 10 Wilson A C cv 6s. . 93 92 Tnt.l ..lee nf hands todsv Were 811.161,- 000 compared with $10,316,000 Monday and $12,919,000 a year ago. New Tork Sugar. Vew Tmk. Julv 5. The raw ugar mar ket waa firm and prlcea -were unchanged, with enot Cuhas auoted at 3 316c. cost and freight, equal to 4.7Sc for centrifugal, with July shipment at 3 54c. coat and freight, equal to 4.86c for centrifugal, al though at the cloaa holdera were asking higher prices. There were salea of 154,- 00 baga of Philippine laiana ceniruugais, due It Auguet, at 4.86c for centruugai, and 20,000 baga of Cuba for July ship ment at quoted prices, to refiners, wnne operators paid 3.15c f. o. b. for Cubaa. equivalent to ailghtly above th 354c, cost and freight level, tor 31.000 bags of Cuba for July shipment. The July futures mantel waa irreguiar early, with prices at one time showing declines of several points on some of the actlv position under scattered liqui rinttnn hut firmed ud later on renewed trade buying prompted by the firmer feel ing In the spot market. Closing prices wer 3 to 5 points net higher: July. 3.27c: September, 3.38c; De cember, 3.46c; March, 3.27c. Thera waa a better inquiry reponea for refined sugar and prlcea were un changed to 10 point higher, with fine granulated quoted at 6.20c to 6.40c. Refined futures, nominal, t-iosina: juij, 65c; September, 6.60c: December, 6.15c. New York Coffee. New York. July 5. The market for cof fee futures openea at a aecnne ot nnlnt. In an nHvanm nf 1 DOint Under renewal of scattering near-month liquida tion, and a little trade selling. Reports f unsettled political conaitiuns in rtiasu ..mMl tn have a disturbing effect on u.ntimeiW itiirinf the middle of the day, and prices worked off to 9.80c for July nil 9 50c for December, or about 9 to IT nninta net lower on tne general list Ithnnirh niia nesa was generally Quid, ine lose was at about the lowest, showing net decline of 7 to is points. bic were estimated at, aoout .io.uuu iukb. wu.- ng quotations: July, s ue: eepuniuei, 8c: October. 9.64c; ljereinner, ."t, anuary. 9.65c: Marcn, r.tic; maj, The spot market was quiet at 10 4c to 04ic for Rio 7s and 145-jc to 1444c for Santoa 4s. Cost and freight oners were bout unchanged, including mih ",n.u r. at 13.90c to 14c for prompt and 13.56c Tttiv-Sentpmlter shmment. mo is were offered at 10.40c for prompt ship ment. Vew VneV Cotton. v, Vork Julv 6. Increased realixing sent the cotton futures list to lower levels mdav. Prices dropped about c a pound sn nnlnts In the first couple of hours. Many interests wnicn naa uouin i.m v.. Monday, in anticipation ot maner ajit. iuini r.hiee over the holiday and unfavor able weather In the belt, wore doomed to isappolntment. Tne decline in tne ni fternoon extended to 22.10 cents a pound for January ana ez points irom moimn. . n,niei..tA lost hour rallv. however, car ried pricea about 54 c a pound up from the early low ana leu tne mnn b, ina.,r nr ine moee. Snot citton was aulet. 45 points de- Mtne 93 sac for middling upland. Southern spot markets: Galveston, ? nr.i. 50 minis -decline: New Orleans, Kan i.neheno-eri: Savannah. 23.05. 25 Do'lnta decline; Augusta. 23c. 2B polnta de cline; Memphis, 23c, unchanged; Houston, 23 65c. 25 points decline; Little Rock, 22.50c, 20 points sdvance. New York General. New - York. July 5 Flour Irregular; spring patents. $7.7508.25; spring clear. $5 7606.50; soft winter straights. $6.o0? 6 75- hard winter atralghts. $6.6007.00. Wheat Soot. Irregular; No. 1 northern nrin 11 58: No. 2 red winter. $1,32 4; No. 2 hard winter, $1.33; No. 1 Manitoba, $1.6354, and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.3a. c. I. f. track, New York, to arrive. Corn Spot, firm: No. 2 yellow, 854c: No. 2 white, 85 4c and No. 2 mixed, 844 c, c. i. f. New York, all rati. Oata Spot, steadier; No. 2 white, 47 0 46c. Lard Easy; middle west, Sil.75011.SO. Other artlclea unchanged. Chicago Stock. Range of prices of the leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan ft Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building: Armour ft Co., pfd Cuilahy Cont. Motor Earl Motor Libby Montgomery-Ward , Stewart-Warner Swift ft Co Swift Int Union Carbide Wahl , Wrlgley . 97 . 624 . 8 4 . 4 . 5 . 22 . 44 .1004 . 19 . 644 .- 66 .102 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga., July 5. Turpentine Steady; $1.0801.104; aales, none: re ceipta, 981 bbls. ; ahipments, 297 bbls. ; stock, 4.703 bbls. Rosin Firm: sales, 468 raska: receipts, 2,679 casks: shipments, 1.783 caaka; stock. 42,373 casks. Quote: B. $4.40: D. $4.65: E. $5.00; F. G. H, I. $5.05: K, 15.25; M, $5.50; N, $5.75; tvu, ts.iv; w vv, 66. so. New Tork Poultry. New York. July 6. Poultry Live ateady; broilers by express. 25035c; fowls. 27c. Dressed steady; western chick ens. 28 043c. FRANK'S MEDITERRANEAN Cruito tftt Luxo, February S by Specially Chartered New CUNARD S S "SCTTHIA" Turbia Oil-Burner, sr. 500 tons t Btonths, $600 and op tadudes ikon excunJoas and ail expenses Egypt. Holy Lead. rjowetaorisissU Cnmem, haly. Spasm, Etc FRANK TOURIST CO. gj- - 4tt Fifth AvwniM, Naw York Or Oar Local Agaat Stanley Attacks Progressives at Tammany Hall Kentucky Senator Term Leg elation Before Congreis "In aane anil Pernicious Satur nalia of Socialism." New York. July S An attack on the "imaiie ami ' pernicious laturnalia of tocialittic lrgitlatinn," patted by and being urged upon congren, wat made yesterday by Senator Stailey, democrat, Ken tucky, in an addrett here at a Tam many hall celebration. Traditional principle! of the American govern ment are being abandoned, he de clared, in the tocalled "nrogrettive" movement and the people are being harassed by innumerable government boards and bureaus. Criticisms; the "progressive wing" of the republican party, he said it was ' the most ingenious inventor ot new ways and means of invading the vested rights of the states and the liberties of the citizen." Move in Wrong Direction. "The great trouble with these vociferous 'progressive!.'" said Sen ator Stanley, is "that they are for ever moving in the wrong direction. Their energy and ingenuity is in the main confined to the discovery ot some new method by which a cen tralized and omnipotent power may extcjid its inquisitorial and ubiqui tous authority. Weddings are to be supervised by hygienic experts, and martial rights determined by some eugenic fool. Babies are to be born by Icderal 2id and1 suckled under federal super vision. You cannot milk a cow without a federal inspector at your heels. The factory, the null, the counting house, the office and the home literally swarm with a horde of petty and pestiferous representatives of this paternalistic regime. And the worst is yet to come, tor bills are now pending to regulate, supervise, censor or control the pub lic press, public utilities, the sale of securities, the minincr of coal and minerals, the weaving of cloth, horse-racing, football, baseball, mov ing pictures. Sunday amusements, everything in fact, from the birth of the babv to the burial of the corpse and from the operation of a railroad to the settuig of a hen. Regulate School Boys. "Under the terms of the bill to regulate horse-racing, by censoring the mails and the press, a lad in col lege in writing to his mother and stating the odds on a football game is liable to a fine of $5,000 or im prisonment in the penitentiary for five years. "In short, ajid in fine, we have come to the parting of the ways. The old guard, impotent and discredited, is left to the mercy of the Nonpar tisan league and a triumphant so cialistic organization masquerading under the emblem of the bull moose. Senator Stanley appealed for con stitutional government ajid a decen tralization of federal powers, asking if constitutional limitations were "to be removed at the whim of omni potent numbers, maddened by the 'blatant appeals of blind fanatics and flannel-mouth demagogues." "Theji have wc passed from de mocracy to mobocracy," said Senator Stanley in conclusion, "from govern ment by laws and courts, and con gresses, to a government by hysteria and emotion, from order to chaos." Foreign Exrhangsl New York, July 6. Foreign Exchange Irregular. Great Britain Demand, $4.45; cables, $4.46ti; 60-day bills on banks. $4.4:1. France Demand, ,0821c; cables, .0821 He. Italy Demand. .0460c; cables, .0160V4C. Belgium Demand, .0775c; cables. Germany Demand, .0023c; cables, ,0023Hf. Holland Demand, ,3860c; cables, . 38G5c. Norway Demand, .1645c. Sweden Demand. .2580c. Denmark Pemand, .2155c. Switzerland Demand. .1900c. Spain Demand. .1563c. 1 Greece Demand. .0270c. e j I'oland Demand, .uuuz-tc. Czecho-Slovaltla Demand, .0193c, Argentine-Demand, .3600c. Brazil Demand, .1660c. Montreal .98 15-16c. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF The Omaha Trust Company of Omaha, Nebraska, at the close of business, .June 30th, 1922. RESOURCES Bonds Mortgages Stocks Collateral Loans Warrants . . Ban!: Certificates of Deposit . . Bills and Accounts Receivable . Other Assets Advanced on Incomplete Loans Trust Funds, Form 2 Securities held as agent Furniture and Fixtures Cash on hand Cash in Banks Total LIABILITIES Capital Undivided profits Trust Funds, Form 2 Trust Funds, other than Form 2 . Unearned Commissions In Suspense Reserved for Taxes Reserved for Interest .- Real Estate Mortgage Interest Warrants Funds held pending Investment Real Estate Mortgage Interest collected in advance. , Other JtitbiMiA BiUgVy8: Tota! State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss. I, Charles W. Mead, a managing officer of the above named Trust company, do hereby swear that the above statement is a true copy of the report made to the Department of Trade and Commerce. CHARLES W. MEAD. Subscribed and sworn to before me this third day of Julv 19'' il. T. P VPWVioir v... (Seal) - Frimi Policeman (iivei llli.oil in i?af Comrade San Franiinii, July 5. Forty brother membert of the Sun ",n citco police department ttood ready to give up fMt 'f their Mood to save i'oliceman Jotrph Waltli. shot In the stomach Monday night when he sur prised footpad robbing a pedettrian in the apartment lioute district. Twice yrtterday a man went upon the operating table to (urniah blood to rekindle th waning spark of life in 1'olicrniaii Walsh'a body. The first was patient at the hospital. For a time Walsh rallied, then began tn sink again ami 1'olicetnan Michael Min hell gave blood for his comrade. Todav it v.as said I'oliceman Walsh had an even chance for recovery. BASE BALL TODAY Oniht v$. Denver Ladit, lOe Cam ctllod at 3:30 p. m. WALLACE REID ia a story of Gaa Cirli Gigglea Aero th Continent in a Flivver. Best Comedy la Months, "RAPID FIRE" Th Fsalt, Most Original ComeaVf You Ever Saw, Drama, Lsughtsr, Thrills 4 Aalasa Mack Sennetts The Crossroads of New York Twalv start in cast. Saa it and you will go away laughing. EMPRESS NEW SHOW TODAY ALICE CALHOUN "THE GIRL IN HIS ROOM" It is a picture you will like; hocau it has a qusor twist and 111 th story oi a girl who never saw her parents. IUUAI AIMU 1VMUKKUW Last Times ALT JENNINGS STARTINC SATURDAY A remarkable aix-act bill with two nationally-famous headlinera. Latt Timet Friday "My Old Kentucky Home" SATURDAY Jr-ffSr YOUR LUNCHEON TODAY COSTS YOU BUT 35c IF YOU EAT HERE. IT'S COMPLETE ALFRED JONES, CHEF HOTEL CASTLE CAFE AND CAFETERIA 186,426.12 307,476.23 238,482.50 13,150.00 39,994.27 36,825.33 80,437.76 19,386.53 37,873.25 2,641,211.93 472,185.14 4,000.00 2,491.13 176,919.01 ,.$4,256,859.20 200,000.00 99,602.09 2,641.211.93 472,185.14 25,734.61 93,836.37 9,404.81 25,817.78 615.00 538.216.34 3,713.91 16,521.22 130,000.00 $4,256,859.20 "a aunt, iiuiary ruoiic. Guaranteed