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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1002.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Animation Emu, Although Weathif Hu
Infintntiil Beuiig on Market.
JULY GRAINS CLOSE ADVANCED
Cereals, ntwtftr, dolt Depressed,
While Provisions Are Dnll bat
Steady and Break
Even.
CHICAGO, July J. The grain markets
were distinctly quiet today, although nerv
tnisness over the weather and cso'p damaro
are still apparent. Signs of clearing
weather In tne west were Influential In
checking; the advances. July corn early
was neglected. July wheat closed c
lilgher; September wheat He loWer; July
corn le up; September corn c lower,
and September oata o down. I'rovlslons
closed 2o lower to 2c higher.
When trade In the wlieat pit began there
was more rain to consider, showers having
fallen liberally during the night. Commis
sion houses bought and September during
the first hour Bdvanced to i6g?75c. This
proved to be the highest point of I he day
In this option. Shorts seemed to be fully
covered, thanks to their strenuous exer
tions of yesterday and scattered report
that the weather was getting clearer In
the west, found the market ready for a
reaction. Local bears sold liberally, and
fit. Louis added to the pressure. The quan
tity disposed of was not heavy, but Sep
tember gradually receded to 73c. Here the
pressure eased and thereafter the market
J-uled steady. At one time September got
back to 74e, but the close was c unuer
yesterday, at 74374c. The high point of
July wheat was 77c. This option ruled
comparatively stronger than September,
owing chiefly to the action of an Important
bouse which sold September and bought
July. July, however, participated In the
asler tendency and, following the bulge,
worked down to 76V(j7&c The decline
was largely due to prollt-taklng. and when
this let up prices steadied and the close
was Vie over yesterday, at 76c. Seaboard
clearances were 829,000 bu. and primary re
ceipts 420,000 bu., compared with 652,000 bu.
last year. Local receipts were 34 cars, 1 of
contract grade. Minneapolis and Duluth re
ported 227 cars, making a total of 261 cars
for the three points, against 306 last week
and 171 a year ago.
The July deal In corn was comparatively
Eeglected. Not mora than 150.000 bu. were
andled during the entire session. Tha
mallest package of this option were iqfll
cient to cause wide fluctuations. This mar
ket, like wheat, ruled strongest early,
while the effect of last night's showers
was the chief consideration. The trade In
rVptember waa only fairly active and dur.
ing the afternoon It became quite dull. The
'It looke like clearing up" messages which
were eagerly scanned, joined with the nat
ural tendency to take profits while they
were sure, kept the September prices down.
July stayed well up because the firm which
has the supply tucked away did not choose
to sell It any cheaper. July sold between
74876o end closed lc higher, at 75c.
September sold between 6263c, and
closed Ho undef yesterday, at 62c. Re
ceipts were 86 cars. There were trans
ferred to publlo elevators 111 cars of con
tract corn.
Oata opened higher with the other mar
Vets, but developed an easy undertone
earlier than the leaders. The easiness was
due chiefly to liquidation by Interests
which bouKht freelv yesterday. There was
also selling In sympathy with the other
cereals, There was a gooa scattered traae
In the pit. September aold between 3536c
and closed steady, Ho lower, at 85c Re-r-efnta
were 103 cars.
provisions were dull, but steady In the
absence of selling pressure. What busi
ness there was was almost entirely In the
way of changing. September pork closed
So higher, at 118.67; September lard 2Ho
lower, at $10.70, and September ribs un--hnne:eri.
nt 810.A7V4.
Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat, 45
cars: corn, 106 cars; oata, 110 cars; nogs.
82.000 nead.
The leading futures ranged as folio wi:
fancy, large, colored and white, MieT4c:
fancy, small, state, full cream, colored and
white, jiruliAtC.
KUGS Receipts, 10.914 rkgs.; firm; state
and Pennsylvania. 19li20c; western can
dled, lSf?lc.
MOIjArHErl nteady ; iew irrieans. swur.
POL'LTRY Alive, steady, unchsnged;
dressed, weak: broilers, l&lc; fowls, 12
13c: turkeys. 13-9140.
Wt MJly 4JUIOI,
METALS At London prices were un-
rhanil The New York market wsa Ir
regular and quiet with standard unchanged.
Lake higher and Electrolytic and casting
ensler. Standard, spot to August, closed at
I11.37Hfill.7S: lake, t12.12'312.16; lectro-
lytlc, ill. an?! n. w; casting. ll.oqilTO. i in
wna quiet locally, but about 25 points higher
owl lift to a gain abroad. The local price
was $28.orve2S.IO; London closed 15s higher
spot at 124 1ft and futures at 122. Lead
was steady and unchanged at home, with
Is 3d higher at lis 3d. Spelter was higher
at $6.12 and at London closed 2s Sd higher
at Ifts ei. iron continued nrm, at nomr
and absoad; local price unchanged: No. I
northern foundrv. I?2 W23.0O; No. 3 north
ern foundry, 82l.nor5f22.flO; No. I southern
foundry $21 5Vft22 60; No. 2 southern foun
dry, soft, $20.Wfi2l.SO. Olasgnw closed at
64s 6d and Mlddlesboro at 49a lOHd.
Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y,
Wheat I
! July 780 T7H76KaT 76 76
I Sept. ' 7475 75 73 74 TH 74
t Dec. 76i 76 74 74 75
Corn
; May 48W 46 46 46 46
: July 74 S'H 76H 74 75 74
Sept. 63 &- 63H 2 62 62
Dec. 48-9 49 48 48 484
Oats
a July 434 43 43 43 43
bjuly 48 49 48 48 48
a Sept. 82 . 82 81 32 82
bSept. 35tA' 36 85 85 86
Dec 35 86 85 85 85
Tuy 18 40 1142 IS 40 J 42 IS 85
Bejit. 18 66 18 60 18 66 18 67 18 66 .
ul7 W 70 10 72 10 67 10 70 10 70
Sept. 10 70 10 76 10 67 10 70 10 72
Bibs
v July 10 62 10 65 10 62 10 65 10 66
' Sept. 10 67 10 67 10 67 10 67 10 67
! No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash Quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Firm: winter patents, $3.70
1.80; straights, w.zixpa.so; spring specials,
4.20; spring patents, $3.60f88,8u.
WH EAT 'No. 3. 76fmc: No. 3 red. 780.
CORN No. 1, 7676o; No. 2 yellow, 75
75c.
OATS-No. t, 49-?f60c; No. S whits, B4J266C;
ISO. I wrute, 03hmc.
RYE No. 2. 60ia0Hc.
BARLEY Fair to choice malting, t&Sme.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. 31.74: No. 1 north
western, 81.74. Prime timothy, 86.76. Clover,
contract grade, 88.36.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 18.42
ff18 .67. Short clear sides (boxed), $10.67
U 10.70.
WHISKT-Baals of high wines, 81.80.
The following were tha receipts and. ship
tnents yesterday:
Articles.
Flour, bbls
"Wheat, ,bu
Corn, bn
Oats, bu....
Rye, bu
Barley, bu.......
Receipts. Shipments,
27,000 11.000
94.000 68,000
212.000 136,000
852.000 238,000
1.000 2.000
8.000 . 6.000
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy; creameries. lH'21o
dallies, 1819c. Cheese, steady, lOjjllc,
feggs, nrm; rresn. I7c.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET,
I .
((notations of tha Day oat Various
Comsaodltles.
NEW YORK. July l.-FLOUR-Receipte,
T.O. hKl- - v ..nl . C OOA t.V.1. --I r, A
dull; winter straights, 13.Tatj4.S6; , "winter
patents. I4.OO4P4.10: Minnesota patents; 84.00
44 . 16 ; Minnesota bakers, .1.153.36i winter
low grades, 12. 953. 15; winter extras, $3 15
J3 36. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good. 83.23
.1.45; choice to fancy, S3.664r3.70.
CORNMEAL Steady: yellow western,
II 34; city. 11.32; Brandywlne, 83 463.66.
RYE Easy; No. 2 western. 66c, f. o. b.,
afloat; state, 636tc, c. I. I., New York,
carlots.
BARLEY Nominal.
WHEAT Receipts. 25,340 bu.; exports, 79.
190 bu. Spot, steady; No. 1 red. SKVic In
elevator; No. 2 red, SltTWc, f. o. b ,
afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, 83c. f. o.
b.. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, 86e. f.
o. b., afloat. The wheat market today was
less active and for the moat part weaker.
It opened firm on rains, then reacted and
under heavy unloading notably bv the
southwest, was weak during the afternoon
at lc less. Easy cables, lack of export
trade and warmer weather were the chief
selling motives; the close was c net
lows; July. 81Sti'Slc, closing; at 81c; Sep
tember. 780 6-16c. closing at S6c; De
cember. 79TSle, closing at 79o.
CORN Receipts. 61 K bu.: exports, SCO
bu. Spot, Irregular: No. 2 71c In elevator
and 73o f. o. b.. afloat. Option market,
after opening firmer, eased off on rising;
temperature west ajl the wheat decline,
closing weak at 4iHo net loss; Julv, 0t
69c, closing at c; September. 66t!A,c,
closfng at 6uc; December, 63ij5lc, closing
at 68 We.
OATS Receipts. 84. BOO hu. Spot, stexdy;
No. 2. 66Hi&6c: No. 8. 65(9fi5Hc; No. I white,
Oo; No. 3 white. 69c; track, mixed west
ern, 64tt65c: track, white western, M7J
63c: track, white state, 671763c. Option
showed early firmness on rains, but yielded)
later to the unloading.
HAY Steady; shipping. t065c; good to
cnoire. mwc,
HIDES Quiet: Galveston 20 to 58 lbs..
17c; California. 21 to 26 lbs.. 19c; Texas dry.
24 to SO lbs.. 13c.
HOPS Oulet; state, prime to choice. 1901
crop. ivww; isuu, isc; olds, ftfi9c: atate
common lo choice. 1901 crop 206724c: Pa
cific coast. 1901 crop. Iff23c; 1900, 16c; olds.
PROVISIONS-Beef. steady; family. 315 60
trie uu; mess, iii iih : peer lumi. U.wf
12.60; packet tl4.60flt.6O; city extra India
tnes. 124 0V4MS on. Cut meats, firm; plrkld
Denies. ii wa u -I: nicsiea snouiners, f.in
pickled hm, $11 6tvfrl2 0O. Lard, firm: west
ern steamed, Ill.nMfU 6": July closed t
$1115, nominal: reflned, firm; family, $19.76(9
$0.00; South America $11.60; ftmlly. com-
r-ouno. si.iiMins.M. forx. nrm: lamiiy
326TT1.; short clear, $l.fOJi:i.60; mes
$lO019W
TALLOW-FIrm: cltv t1 per pkg ), 6C;
CQ"ntrv fokgs. free!. 6e.
RICB Firm: dnetlc. fair to extra, 4
Hc: jaranese. ,noc.
. MHTTJfiR Beeelnts. $.?8 BkS. ! ffl
state dairy. 18320WC: creame"". atate, 1H
21"4c: creamery, imitation, linyisc; tactory,
16i IHUe.
CHEESE Receipts, t pkgs.; steady;
OMAHA WHOLG8ALI3 MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Prodae.
EGOS Candled stock, 14315c.
LIVE POULTRY Chickens. 8SeUe: old
roosters, according to age, 4$6c; turkeys,
Bile; ducks ana geese, tc: Drouers, per id..
lfc'&lftc.
BUTTER Packing stock. 16c: choice
dairy, In tubs lftlc; separator, 2223c.
KjiHK UAUum t ian iroui,
herring, 6c; pickerel, 9c; pike, c;
nerrh. 6c: buffalo, dressed. 7c: sunflsh.
6c; blueflne, 8c; whlteflsh, 10c; catfish, 18c;
black bass isc: naiiout, lie; saimon, jtc;
haddock, 11c: codfish. 12c; red snapper, 10c;
rn ahnd. eech. 76c: shad roe. per pair.
86c; spilt shad, per lb., 10c; lobsters, boiled,
per lb., 27c; lODsters, green, per lb., 26c;
bullheads, 10c. r
FlUBUB-uv, per aos., 100.
VEAI-Cholce, 6gSc.
CORN 63c.
OATS 61c.
BRAN Per ton. $16. .
h a Y Prices o noted bv Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice bar. No.
1 upland, $8; No. 1 medium, $7.60; No. 1
coarse, $7. Kye straw. xnese pncee
are for hay of good color and quality. De
mand fair. Receipts light.
VEGETABLES.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per don..
75c. "...
NEW CELERY Kajamasoo, sue
POTATOES New potatoes, per bu., 60c
fiREKN ONIONS Per 'os.. according to
sis of bunches, 16c.
ASPAKAULH liome grown, per aos., vtr
75c. M
CUCUMBERS MOtnouse, per oos., tog
60c. . ...
LETTUCK fer aos. ouncnea, xso.
PARSLEY Per dos., 30-836C
RADISHES Per do., 204J26O. '
vv rf. an 9 Home trewn. per market
Dasket. 6OJi0c; stilnc beana. per market
basket, 50a60c.
RnlBAKn Mome grown, prr iu,, m
CABBAGE-California or home-grown.
new. lc
ONIONS New California, n sacks, per
"'tOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate,
86Q90C. .
MAVx BEjAIND rer on., s.
FRUITS.
APRICOTS California, $1.40.
PEACHES California, $1.10.
PLUMS California, per 4-batket crates.
LW. ,
home-grown, per 24-qt, case, $2.002.25.
CANTAliUurfi luai, pf dumi, iou.
RASPBERRIES Black, per 24-pU., $3.00;
red. per 24-nts.t $3.00.
VATEiKXcil-AJlD AXooo.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, 80 to $6 count.
$4.60.
BANANAS Per bunch, according to else,
$2.Zn'a'2.76.
ORANQES Valenclas, 84.76(86.00; Medl
terra nean sweets, 44.0U&4.25.
LEMUJNS fancy, to.wtfa.au, wcssinae,
$4.60B6.00. wtT - .-rt-.a
ltnTVl'nr 24-sectlon case. 22.75i93.00.
CIDER Nehawka, per bbl., $3.26; New
York. $3.75. . t , .
POfCUltJN jrer io., oc; neiiea oo.
I U 1 O V Hill U U3, iM. A IVLh DUOII, VV( lU.t
12c: hard shell, per lb., llc; No. a soft
shell, 10c; No. 2 hard shell, 9c; Braslls, per
lb., 14c; filberts, per lb., 12c; almonds, soft
hell, 16c; hard shell, 16c; pecana, large, per
ID., uo; small, w; cwgaauu, er laca,
$3.50.
HlUta INO. i green, imo. no. green,
6c; No. 1 salted. 7c; No 2 salted, 6c:
No 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ids.. 8c: No. 8 veal
calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c;. dry hides, 8Q12C; sheep
pelts, 76c; horse hides, 1. 502.60.
following prices: Iron, country mixed, per
ton, $lu; Iron, stove plate, per ton, $7.60;
copper, per lb., 8c; brass, heavy, per lb.,
$c; brass, light, per lb.. 6c; lead, per lb..
6c; sine, per id., xc; ruoDer, per to., so.
t. Louis Grain and Provisions.
No. I red cosh, elevator. 74c; track, 74a
7oc; new, lie; rea Juiy, vc; oeptemoer,
73iAc: No. 2 hard. 764i77c.
CORN Lower ; No. 2 cash, 65o; track,
66Uc: Julv. 65Vc: Sentember. 66.
UA1H lxiwer; ro. z casn, ooc: iraca, ou
61c; July, 38c; September, 80c; No. 8
wnite, oac.
RYE Steady. 60c.
, . .1-11 T" . . 1 1 . 1 A . ln4.M n .
r iAU JVlUU, UU I I" it I loirill.,
$3.66(a3."5; extra fancy and straight, $3.30v
8.45; new or eacn, nominally lto a ddl less;
n 1 HilCdM A
SEED Timothy, nominal; soma new of
ferings lor August delivery, out no oias,
CORNMEAL Steady at $3.15,
BRAN Scarce, atrong and advancing;
sacked, east track, 80i6c.
HAY Timothy firm at $12.0014.6O; prairie
dull at wi.w ror one car new, weeay.
WHISKY-Steady. $1.30.
IRON COTTON TIES Steady, $1.05.
BAQGINO Steady. 6fc6c
HEMP TWINE Steady. 9c
PROVISIONS Pork, firm: Jobbing, old.
I18.47W: new. $18.87H. Lard, steady at $10.40.
Dry salt meats, steady; boxed lots, extra
shorts, iio.s; ciear riDS. iii.w; snort ciear.
$11.12. Bacon, steady; boxed lots, extra
shorts, $11.76; clear ribs, $11.87; short clear,
$12.00.
METAIJ3 Lead, steady, $3.97. Spelter,
Steady, $4.85.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 10V4c;
springs, 16 16c; turkeys, 9c; ducks, 6c;
geese, 4S4Hc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 17822c;
dairy, 170i;l!K;.
EGGS Lower, 14o loss off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 7,000 8 000
Wheat, bu 67,000 29.000
Corn, bu 14,000 17,00
Oats, bu 22,000 82,000
lose off; fresh western, lc, loss off; fresh
southwestern, 17c, loss off; fresh southern,
16c, loes off.
'CHEESE Firm; full cresms, prime small,
10c; full creams, fair to good, 9'S'10c.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, July 1. WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 northern, 77lySf78c; No. 2 northern,
7677c; September, 4c.
RYE Steady ; No. 1, 68C,
BARLEY Steady; No. I, 71c; sample,
oSVlc.
CORN September, (2c.
" Peoria Market.
PEORIA, July 2.-CORN-HIgher; No. 3,
64Uc.
OATS Firm; No. $ white, 63c, bll'ed
through.
WHISKY-On the basis of 81 .80 for fin
ished goods.
NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS.
Stock Markrt Is Stagnant and Bonds
4re Irregalar.
NEW YORK. July 2.-The Stock market
was extremely dull today and the only no
table activity was demonstrated In a few
stocks. In some of these there were new
developments to give an ostensible cause
lor tneir strength. In others there was
an appearance of manipulation with the
urpose or sustaining tne general marxet.
'he speculation waa llaht. owing to the
large operations In progress In the money
market on account of the July settlement
and of syndicate operations.
mere were large transactions an day in
Missouri Pacific, which sold ex. the semi
annual dividend of 2 per cent, but ttje
price range an nay was restricted to a
fraction. Louisville was In active demand
at extreme advance of 3. The movement
seemed to be based upon the formal an
nouncement that the purchase In behalf
of the company of the Chicago, Indian
apolis Louisville was In effect.
uoioraao uel made another spurt, which
was supposed to be due to a struggle for
control, but which Incidentally Involved
forced buying by a distressed short Inter
est. Short covering was also an element
In the advance of Sugar and the rise In
tie price of raw sugar also helped that
stock.
The buying of Amalgamated Copper was
attributed to a more confident feeling over
the trade outlook. The United States Steel
stocks were firm because of the Increased
net earnings reported for the last quarter.
The statistics of Iron and steel production
for the last year Issued by the American
Iron and Steel association were regarded
an astounding exhibit of active and
Srosperous conditions in the trade The
teel stocks nevertheless met a considerable
volume of selling at the advance, a large
portion or wnicn was ror i-onaon account.
ins statement or tne May net earnings
of the Pennsylvania system, shnwlna: an
Increase of over 11.000.000 comnared with
May or last year, was laKen as an index
of the large profits accruing to the soft
coai carriers as a result oi tne anthracite
strike. The May statement of the Norfolk
tc Western corroborated the showing and
led to the firmness of the soft coal carriers.
In which, however, Pennsylvania shared
but slightly.
me early firmness of tne local traction
stocks waa fostered by the Increased net
earnings reported by the Brooklyn Transit
system and by hopes of large profits from
ine coming nouaay tramc.
The rate for call loans showed further
ease today, but forelan exchange advanced
. ..v
me ixmaon money maruet snowed addi
tional ease, but pressure was transmitted
from Paris, where there was an abrupt
decline of 2 centimes In the sterling rate.
Yesterday's money market operations re
sulted In balances to be met between the
clearing house banks, the sum of $24,943,457,
which is tne largest on record for that In
terest. The payments today to the under
writer syndicate for the Burlington sum re
leased large sums to the market and the
disbursement of the government Interest
a nor as renei rrom any suD-treasury re
auirements.
Today there was raid out bv that In
stitution on account of Klondike gold $500,
000, the first of the season. Advices are
received of an additional $500,000 to be re
ceived from the same source this week.
The market closed dull and easy.
The bond market was dull and irreruular.
Total sales, par value, $2,750,000. United
mates oonas were ail unchanged on the
last call.
The following are the closing prices on
tne isew xom biock exchange:
Atchlion". So. Pacino 14
da ofd So. Hallway J7
Baltlmors Ohio.... 107 do pit
do p(d N Texai a racine 44
ioimo. bi. u. at w . zuk
balances. $4.40g.fi?S: New York exchanca.
2fcc discount; sterling exchange, poated
rates, $4.86 for sixty davs and M.MM. for
demnnd; money, llrm at 4 per cent.
NEW YORK. Jnlv 1 i:larinn. MAS.-
156.9HO; balances. $24,943,467.
BALTIMORE. Julv il Clearlnes. 86.0M.-
645; balances, $778,297: money. 6 per cent.
PHILADELPHIA. Julv 1 Clearlnes. 126.-
830,84; balances, $3,199,376; money, 4&4 per
cent.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 1-nurinn. fff.8S0.6S:
balances, $1,,416. New York exchange. 16c
discount. Money, steady at S per cent.
CINCINNATI, July 3-Clearlngs. 4,MX.
650. Money, SHfi per cent. New York ex
change, 15c discount.
Boatoa Stock tlnotattana.
BOSTON, July J.-Call loans, 34r4 per
cent; time loans, 4ij6 per cent. Official
closing of stocks and bonds:
Atehlaon 4a....
Oaa la
Mex. Ontral 4a...
N. K. O. C
Atehlaon
do pfd
floaton A: Albany.
Boaton ft Ma.
Canadian Pacino ....134
Canada Bo il
Chea. st Ohio 47
Chicago a Alton.... ''
do pfd 14
Chicago. Ind. L... T5
do pfd 17
Chicago B. 1U....1M
Chicago O. W 39
do lit pfd ?
do M pld 4
Chicago ft N. W....KIH
C. R. I. P 175
Chicago Tar. ft Tr.. 10
do pfd 7
C. C. C. ft St. L....1M
Colorado So 10
do lat pfd. 11
do ti Pfd 41
Dal. ft Hudaoa 174
Dal. L ft W M0
Danrar ft R. 0 41
do pfd 0
Erl
do lat Pfd
do d pfd Uti
Oraat Nor. pfd 1ST
Hocking Valley W
do pfd
Illlnoli Central 140
Iowa Central 41
do pfd M
Lake Ert 4 W 4
do pfd..
L. ft N
Manhattan L....
Mat. St. Rr
Max. Cantral . . .
Max. National .
Minn. St. L..
Mo. Pacino ....
M., K. ft T
do pfd
N. J. Cantral ..
N. T. Cantral ..
Norfolk ft W....
do pfd
Ontario ft W....
PannarlTinla ...
Reading
do lat pta
do Id pfd
St. U ft 8. P..
do 1st pfd
do Id Pfd
St. L. Soutbw...
do pfd
St. Paul
do pfd..
Kaaaas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July l.-WHEAT-July.
69c; September, 68c; cash. No. 2 hard, old.
?'672c: No. 3. old. 71Ve: No. 2 red. new.
71'flT2c; No. 8 new, 70&70c.
CORN Julv. 62&02c: September. 62(tf
62c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 65c; No. 2 white,
6bc; ISO. 3, boc.
OA I B wo. 2 wnue, sc
RY E No. 2. 67c.
HAY Choice timothy. $12.00(312.60: choice
prairie, Ifl.OOfllO.OO.
BUTTER Creamery,- 19c; ialry, fanny,
18c.
EGOS Firm; fresh Missouri and Kansas
stock, 14a do., loss off. cases returned.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 38.400 3S.90
Corn, bu 26,400 16.000
Oats, bu 12.000 8,000
f
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. July 8. WHEAT Spot.
strong; No. 1 northern spot, spring. 6s 2d;
futures, steady; July, os ua; Beptemoer.
6s 3d.
CORN Spot. American mixed. new.
steady, 6a 9d; American mixed, old, qu'.et.
5s 9d: futures quiet; September, 6s 3d;
Octoper. os 3a.
PROVISIONS Bacon: Long clear and
light, firm at 6Ss; long clear middles,
heavy, strong at 67s 61; short clear backs,
firm at 67s 6d; clear bellies, strong at 64s
6d; shoulders, square, firm at 44s 8d. Lard,
prime weetern. nrm at Ms ia; American
refined. Arm at 64s 3d.
TALLOW Prime city, steady at 28s 9d;
Australian. In London, null at sta.
HOPS Paclnc coast, nrm at A.4 joe.
Toledo Grain nnd Seed.
TOLEDO, July . WHEAT Fairly ac
tive and easier; rash, 80c; July, 78c;
Ueptemcer. tthc; uecemDer, vc.
CORN Fairly active and steady; cash,
65c; July, 65c; September, 63c; December,
4oc.
OATS Dull and firm: cash. 47c: July.
43c; September. 32c; new July, 46c;
new pepiemDer, xc.
SEED Clover, strong: October, $6.87.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
rT'T.lTTW Julv 1 WHiTNa. 1 Vsrd
T9c; No. 2 northern, c; No. 1 northern
and July 7c; September, 74c.
OATS Cash, 60c; September, 34c
Minneapolis Wheat, Floar and Bran,
MINNEAPOLIS. July 2. FLOUR First
r stents, $4,100-4.20; second patents, $3 0C
90; first clears. $2 9o; second clears, $2.10.
UKAN-1B DUIK, li.OUB 14. ia.
Philadelphia Pradaca Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 8. BUTTER
Fair, steady demand: extra western cream
erv. 21 Wc: extra western prints. 23c
EGOS Good demand; fresh nearby, 18c,
.121
...13
...1)2 St
...141
...
... 1
...110
...10
... 2
... (I
...1W
...1M'4
... MVa
... n
... 12
...1S1
... MV4
... 84
... to
... M
...
... 1t
... 10
... 1
...174
...ia
do pfd...
Union PaclSo ..
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Wheeling ft L.
do Id pfd
Wis. Cantral ..
do pfd
Adama Ex
Amarlcan Ex...
United Statea Ex. ...114
Wella-Farto Ex 1SK
Amalgamated cop... a4
abu, uar m r....
do pfd
Amar. Lin. Oil....
do pfd
Amarlcan 8. ft R..
do pfd
Anac. Mining Co..
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel ft I...,
Con. Oaa
Con. Tobacco pfd..
On. Electrlo
Hocking Coal
Intar. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Power ....
Lac lad a Ou
Na. Blacult
National Lead
No. American
Pacific Coaat
Pacino Mall
Peoole'1 Gaa
Praaaed S. Car....,
do pfd
Pullman P. Car..,
Republic stael
do pfd
flufar
Tann. Coal ft I...
Union Bag ft P...,
do pfd
U. S. Leather ....
do pfd ,
U. 8. Rubber ....
do pfd
V. B. Steel
do pfd
Weatern Union ...
Amar. Locomotive
do pfd
K. C. Southern...
do pfd
17
104
88
30V
4
B... 2
...... m
s
48
loo
.116
.. 1
.. HI
.. 60
.. 4
.. 97
.-107
.. 7
..
. ,Z3
..121
..ao4
.. 17
.. II
.. 74
.. 71
.. 88
.. 47
.. lilt
..122
.. 41
..101
.. 45
.. 85
.. 2.V
.. 17
.. 73
.. 82
!! 8o
.. 11
.. 84
.. 14
.. 88
.. 8
.. 87
.. 91
.. 81
.. 81
.. l
Ex-dlvldend. Offered.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. July 2. MONEY On call,
firm at A&1 per cent: last loan, 5 per cent
prime mercantile paper, 4(&6 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm at $l.ST
for demand and $4.85 for alxty diyi
posted rates. $4.S6S4.8o and $4 88(tf4.89
ritmm.ri-lal hllla. 14 84-ri4.RfVJ.
BILVER Bar, 82c; Mexican aonars, ac,
BONDS Government, steady: state. Inac
tive? rnllroad. lrreaular.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows:
.107L. ft N. unl. 4a..
.107 Max. Cantral 4a...
.10 do la Inc
.lNIMinn. ft St. L. 4a
114VM.. K. ft T.
rag.
U. 8. r. la,
do coupon
do la. rag
do coupon
do saw 4a, ra
do coupon .....
do old 4a. rag.,
do coupon .....
do la, rag
do coupon
Atehlaon gan. 4a
do adj. 4a..
.101
. 82
. S2Va
.10314
.100
. 8t
.101
108
.10t4Amalgamated
'
. 81
. 0
. 8i
. Mix
.M0
.Ml
N. Y . N. H. ft H...131
Fltchburg pfd
rnion Pacino
Mrx. Central
American Sugar
do pfd
American T. ft T.
Dominion I. 8.
Oen. Electric ....
Maaa. Electrlo ...
N. E. O. ft C
United Fruit Ill
V. S. Steel isu
do pfd Mi.
Weattngh. Common.. .103
Adventure 2J4
Allouaa W
..143V
..104H
.. t
..
..lit
..11V,
-- 61,
..1(13
Dalr Weat.
Bingham
Calumet ft Heels.
Centennial
Copper Aanga ....
Dominion coal ...
Franklin
lila Korale
Mohawk
Old Dominion ....
Oeeeola
Parrot
Qulncjr
i3nta Pa Copper..
(Tamarack
Trlmountam
42V. iTrlnltr
IVt united States .
utan
Victoria .......
Winona ...t...
Wolvarlna ....
United Copper
.. 84
.. 4
.. 81
..778
::
..188
.. 10
.. 12
.. 41
.. 1
.. M
.. r
..138
.. 1
..178
.. 86
.. 11
.. 18
.. 80
..
.. 4
.. 18
.. 38
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good to Ohoios- Oattls Commanded Btrong
rrioes, Othr$ Absut BUsdy.
UTTLE CHANGE IN THE PRICE OF HOGS
Blgr Decrease la Sheen Reeelpts from
Taesday and Practically Every
thins; an Sale Sold at Steady
Prices No feeders Ottered.
SOUTH OMAHA, July 1
Ttecelrtta ar, r'attlji Ytnara Mheen.
OfMclAl Monrlav I 127 4 in7 6.11
Official Tuesday S.U16 9.S6 tMt
Official Wednesday 1.VZ& L.f36 2.649
6.0S7
9.7M8
7,64!)
9.2of
.&tU
2S.S48
29,410
il. m
2,4
86, H$
Z7,2l
New York Mlalnsr ttnotntlons.
NEW YORK. Julv x. The followlnar are
tne closing prices on mining- stocks:
Three days this week.
Same days last week...
bame week be Tore
Hams three weeks ago..
Bame four weeks ago...
Bame days Isst year....
MBCElfTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following- table shows the receipts of
cattle, hoes and sheep at South Omana for
the year to oats and comparisons with last
year:
1901 1901. Inc.
Cattle $69,733 $46,348 24.36
Hoars 1.366.214 1.237.U64 US.luU
Bheep 430,947 613.6V1 84.316
The following; table shows the average.
price of hogs sold on the South Omaha
market the last several days, with com
parisons with former years:
Adama Con
Alice
Breeea
Brunavlck Con ..
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va.
neadwood Terra..
Horn Silver
Iron Btlvor
Leadvtlls Cod....
.. to
.. 40
.. 88
.. I
.. t
..110
..lo
..12
.. 80
..
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
rnoenis
Potoal
SaTase
Sierra Nevada
small Hopes ..
Standard .......
... It
...178"
...11
...
... 11
... I
... n
... 40
...too
Forelan Financial.
LONDON. Julv 2 The smount cf but
lion taken Into the Bank of England on
balance today was 7,000. Indian council
bills wero allotted todav at la 8 15-lftd. Oold
premiums are quoted: Buenos Ay res, 129. SO;
Manna, m.u; usoon- Z6.&U; Horn, i.m.
Rand mines, 12. Ex debentures deferred.
22. The demand for monev Increased to
day In connection with the . consols set
tlement. 1 he supply waa fairly plentiful.
Considerable repayments to the Bank of
Migiana are aue. Discounts were easier.
Business on the Stock exchange opened
with a better tone, but transactions were
rew. consols, nome rails ana canaaiana
were neglected. Americana were Idle, ir
regular and mostly about parity. They
Improved somewhat during the day and
ciosea nrm. cnineee were auu. Argen
tines and Brazilians hardened. Kaffirs
were Inclined to relapse and were largely
dominated by the Dosltlon In Paris.
fAKis, Juiy z. Business on tne bourse
today opened auietiv. with prices nrm.
Kentes and r rencn rails soon sagged, being
weighted by offerings, and the whole llt
yielded. Later operators were practically
Idle and toward the close there was a rally.
Hemes and most or the foreign securities
closed steady. Tractions ana tramways
were generally weak. Thomson-Houston
and Southern tramwaya suffering most.
mo tintos at first were weak, but im
proved on professional purchases. Kaffirs
closed heavy. The private rate of discount
was z -i per cent. Three per cent rente.
lOlf 72o for the account. Exchanges on
uoiiuoii. toi &a tor cnecas. eoanisn as.
81.92.
BERT,IN. July 8. Exchanee on London.
short Mils. z per cent: three months'
bills, 1 per cent. Business had a hesi
tating tendency on the bourse today. Rpnks
were naroer. rransvaais were consider
ably higher.
Condition of the Treasnry.
WASHINGTON. Julv S.-Todav'a atate.
ment of the condition of the treaaurv bal
ances In the general fund, exclusive of the
8150,000.000 gold reserve In the division of
reuemrmon snows: Available cash bal
ance, 206,495,991; gold, $103,046,034.
Breaks Clearing; House Record.
NEW YORK. July 1 Today's balance of
tne Clearing nouse banks aaerea-ated 824.-
943,467, breaking all previous records. These
ngures renect in great part the very heavy
disbursements of Interest and dividends
June 1....
Junta
Muae ....
June 4....
Juno I....
Juno ....
una 7....
una I....
June I....
tin 10...
unat 11
Juno U...
June 13...
June 14...
June 16...
June It...
Juno 17...
June 18...
June 19...
June 20...
June, XI...
June 22...
June 23...
Jam 34
June 26...
June 28...
June 27...
.Tuna 9S
June 29...
June 9...
July 1....
July ....
CottoaMarket.
LIVERPOOL. Julv i COTTONHnot.
good business done and prices firmer;
American middling ' 4 16-16d. The sales of
the day were 14,000 bales, of which 2,000
were ior speculation ana export, ana in
,-1m,1oH 11 MA Im.rlMn- r.Mn(. nrtA k.1..
. j ...... . ., . . ... . i , u,uw inir,.
no American. Futures opened and closed
steady; American middling, g. o. c. July,
4 49-64(4 60-64d, sellers; July and August,
4 47-64(84 48-4d, buyers; August and Septem-
Der. ti-Mn. sellers; eeptemper ana Oc
tober, 4 29-64(4 30-6id : October and Novem
ber. 4 22-6464 25-64d. buvers: November and
December, 4 19-644J4 tO-64d, sellers; December
and January, is-64d, sellers; January and
February, 4 17-B4!a4 18-64d. sellers.
NEW ORLEANS. July 2. COTTON
steady; sales, 4fiO bales; brdlnary, 7t-16c;
good ordinary, 81-16c; low middling. 8 9-lc;
miuuiinn, vc; srood minoiing, o-loc; mia
dllng fair. 9ll-16c: receipts. 1.119 bales
stock. 96,614 bales. Futures, steady: July
8.97(S.99c; August, 8.55JWi.66e: Beptember,
8.008.01c; October, 7.74a7.76c; November,
7.cW7.7c; December, 7.6437.65c; January,
.tg'i.ooc.
ST. LOTJia. July 1 COTTOTf-Oulet
sales, 70 bales; middling, 815-15c; receipts
201 bales: stock. 20.128 bales.
GALVESTON, July J.-COTTON Steady
Bl O O-XOC.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 2. WOOL-The market
nere is neoifieaiy nrm. with prices on the
upward tendency. Territory wools con
tinue to head the list of sales and have
been the active feature of the week, with
prices as follows: Fine staple. 60fi62c:
strictly fine, 49g51c: clean fine and fine
medium. 4i48c; staple, 6163c; medium, 40
4i'c. 'lvxaa wool is very nrm at the re
cent advance. Fall, cleaned basis. 444f4Ac
twelve months. 6va53c: six to elaht months
sprlna:. 4Vff48o. The fleece wools are scarce
and nrmrr; mo. i combing is very strong
Ohio fine delnlne, 29fMc; Michigan f
Z7c; No. l washed combing, Z7)27c; coarse,
23250. Australian wools are firmer, w'th
this market remarkably well sold un. Tha
demand Is good, with considerable sold the
Inst week. Combing-, choice scoured basis,
72(S74c: average. 70f!72c.
ST. LOI'IS. July 2 WOOL Quiet and
unenangeo: meoium rraos and combing,
l.wi7c: light fine 12Mfie; heavy fine,
vm3C tuo wasnea, lwosiic.
74
do is
...1W N. T. Cantral la..
...108 do general 8a.
...10s N. 1. C. gen. t,a..
...108 No. PaclAc a
...103 V do in
... 84Va N. ft w. eon. 4a.... lout
Baltimore ft O. 4a. ..103 Reading gen. 4a 88
do IV8 w b a l a c. H....11.
do eonv. 4s loava St. L. ft 8. K. 4a. ..100
Canada 80. a 10i8t. L. Soulhw. la... '
Cantral of O. ....104 do ta 88
do la Ine avi s. a. a a. r. aa.... e-
Cbea. ft Ohio 4e...l0 80. PaciBc 4a Vf
Chlrage ft A. 8Vta... 88 So. Railway 8a Ill
C. B. ft Q. a. aa... 10 ,iezaa m. racmc ta...iiv
C. M ft St r g. ee..U4 T.. St. L. A W. 4a. 83U
C ft N. W. c. Ti....i union racinc a ""'X
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolta.
NEW YORK. July J EVAPORATED
APPLES A moderate offering of spot
evaporated apples are reported and while
without change prices sre Inclined to firm
ness on attractive qualities; common to
rood are ouoted at 7(8e: prime at
lxftlftc; choice .at 10llc; fancy at 11
&llc-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRITITB In the
.! , market for California products snot prunes
"V i attract enter attention ana tne araer sixes
show a hardening tendency, though the
smaller are disposed to drag. Some of the
future business Is also noted and there Is
a fair Interest In four slscs Banta Clare
on the 2 basts. All grades of spots are
quoted at from 3c to 6c. Aprleoa are
steady and In fair demand at 1014c In
boxea and iipuc in nnir. fee cries are
quiet, but steady, at 12316c for peeled and
(jioc ror unpeeiea.
C. R. I. ft r. 4a. ...110
rcc ft St L g. 4a.. 102
Chicago Ter. 4a 88
Colorado So. 4a 17
wnTer ft K. O. 48..1V1
Erie srlor lien aa n
do eonv. 4a...
Wabaah Is
do la
do deb. B
Weat Shore 4a...
Wheal. ALE.
do general 4a 87 -Wle. Central 4a
T. W. ft D. C. la... 111 Con. Tobaoco aa....
Hock. Valley 4a....lo8
Offered.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. July 1.-4) p. m.-Closlng:
Console for money... M4 Norfolk ft Weatern.
do aceasnt oo
Anaconda 8'Ontarlo ft weatern. .
Atehlaon -a
fvaaaing
do lat pfd
do 8d pfd
Southern Railway...
do pfd
Southern Pacific
t'nloo Pacific
do pfd
United States Steal.,
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Snaatah 4a
7lHaod Mines
80 IDeBeere
do ofd 108
Baltlmors ft Ohls....lo
Canadian Pacific !
Cheeapeeke ft OHIO..
- 80ii
.178
. 4S
. 8
. 8T
. M
..184H
107
,118
.111
. 78
.114
. 84V,
. 81
. 88
. 88
. 88
. 8.1
. 77
. 84
. 43
. 35
. 87
. 8
-
.101
. 81
. 3
. 31
. 11
. 47
.
.
. 11
Chicago O. W . .
c . m. ft st. r
unm a a. u
do pfd
lie
do lat pfd....
do Id pfd....
Illlnoli Central.
LoulsTllla ft Naao...l42
M . K. ft T
do pfd
New York Central .... 180 I
BAR BILVER-Bteady at 24 M6d per
ounce.
MONEY x2 per cent. The rate of dis
count In the open market for both short
and three-months' bills Is i 7-16'o2 per
cent.
Bask tlearlaas.
OMAHA. July 1 Bank clearances. $1,296
88911; corresponding day last year. 11.03,
( 0: Increase, $40.292 61.
BOSTON. July l Clearings. 139.840,766;
balances. $2,672,600.
CHICAGO, July 1 Clearings, $33,180,112;
CcitTes Market.
NEW YORK. Jul 2 COFFTcFI-Knot
Rio dull: Ni. 7 Invoice. 6e. Mild, firm
Cordove. 8?'llc Futures op-ned steady
and without o notable change, turned easier
tinder llouldntlon of straa-gllng long ae
counts bv traders who were anxious t
even un over the hollilsvs. and under of-
rortngs or importers aeainst urasii pur
chases, and closed quiet In tone, with
nrlces net unchanged to 10 r-olnts lower,
Totnl seles amo'Ti'ed to is.ron Data, m
c'udlna- Tnlv at 4.Sc: August 4.90c: Bentem
K... 4 oa, floe; October. Onp- Mremrr,
R.15S.'0c: Jsn-isry. 8 c; March. 6.3VffS.40c
April. 8.46c; May. s.boe.
fill and Hosla.
OIL CITY. Pa.. JjIv 1 OTTy-Oedlt bal
anr, 81.?!; certificates, no Md: shipments,
10 119 bbl.: no runs reported.
VF,W YORK Julv 1 Oil ''nttonsee'l
dull- nrlm crt'd. nominal: prlie yel'ow
ajar-ibt". cerroieiim, steaay. lurpenrine,
rjvll. Tnln, etendv.
INDON. Julv j.AIIj Linseed. 10s d
pi,i,. nt tu-nentlne. S4s iud.
TOT. EDO. o.. Julv t Oil North Lima,
eo.. cjnntVi T Ha and Tedlana. e.
SAVANNAH. O" . July l.-OH,-Tuie
tnt., eir 4i'-e. woein. fleni: A B. C. r
F 81. V: F. 81 88: rt. 81.40; H. 81.70; I.
K. 12.65; M. $3.05; N. $3.40; WQ, $J.4S; WW,
83.BB.
near Market.
NKW YORK. Jnlv 2 BT'OARHaw
stron" fale refln'ng c: enrlfueal 98
teat .. M"iui, w: n"-0. stesnv.
I rvrov .T.r fifflAR 1'4d.
NPTW ORLFANB. T"lv f-f(lR-Mar
ket quiet: own kettle. 2T4 8-le: open
Vettle rfrifUai. frje: centnrarai yel
low. sy.aie: seconds. Haera'ie.
MOLAS8E-Dull; centrifugal. 6316c
17,19
I, .t)3S
II. !'l
7.7i4
6,6V
Dec
Data. 1802. 1801.1100.1898.ltS. 1887. 11896.
I 801 4 HI
I f 8 4 U
1 68, 4 0J
a ui
I 6 71 4 881
7 18 6 Ti 4 88 " 4 Ivl
I 7( 4 81 I 68
16J 6 71 4 84 8 881 4 91
18 6 76 4 96 8 7 1 ItSj
78 k IK 1 , 1 th
1 11 4 li 8 8l 3 ii
1 34 6 84) 8 Ml 8 Bij
7 M 6 1 6 00 8o
T 18 I I 88 I 111
7 3 6 So 4 J 8 4 1 71
I 31i i 81 4 8b 8 80 8 79
6 861 4 89 8 84 I 771
7 24, I 4 frv l2 181
7 28 6 83 3 631 3 3 3 Ufl
7 iMi b 88 6 03 3 80 3 211
7 &t 6 9i 6 08 3 841 3 16j
T 41 t 901 I 841 8 71 II 80
7 U-M 6 91 4 3 9 1 81 1 15
I 6 6 00 3 o 3 72 3 211 3 07
7 49 6 13 3 68 1 72 I 23 1 3 06
768 188 8823 88 2eitO0
7 87 6 99 I 17 1 69 3 23 1 37
7 61 6 93 6 10 1 3 8 ! 2 97
7 62 6 91 6 Oil 3 1 1 82 1 98
7 6& 6876 11 66!63I61
190 4 93 6o3 6Vt3 24l4
7 61 6 01 1 68 1 65 1 24 1 18
7 84 6 89 8 73 8 61 3 18 1 -
7 64 1 83 4 92 1 61 1 18 2 lb
1 40 1 88
3 33 1 86
1 M 1 84
3 m 2 87
I 81 8 98
1 91
110
3 ail I 03
1 J 3 04
3 S(7 2 83
2 841 2 31
U I t
- i va
a mi
1 33i I 88
3 22 I 10
8 08
a io
2 02
2 96
i4.'!!"
i..
... 780
.. 418
.. 41
.. 4Q
.. 4fl
.. 81
.. 78
.. 100
,.. M0
..loss
..13M
..W
..10
..loao
..1110
,.no
...1170
..1110
..1180
.. 370
.. 30
.. 80
.. 1M
.1t40
t 78
00
a n
4 K
I 80
3 80
I 88
3 78
BULLS.
I.
t
1
1
a
i.,
i..
8 08
10
3 10
t 18
S 13
t 18
I 1
I !8
I 18
t 18
I 40
I 80 1
CALVEB.
4 00 1
4 80 11
4 80
STAGS.
8 78
I::-::
i
i
. 788
. gae
. 313
.1814
. 0
. 80
...1800
...100
...1140
...110
...110
... 80
...17S0
...1W
...imo
...140
...1378
180
181
4 18
4 80
4 80
3 80
4 73
I 88
6 80
3 80
I 30
8 78
I 80
t 80
4 0
4 00
4 80
4 88
4 80
6 86
4 7$
4 ft
I.
io.'!!!!!!
STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS.
831
, 810
80
8F-8
, 871
, 700
, Ml
1 18
t 18
1 30
I 80
I 88
8 75
t 78
1.
1..
11...
t...
8..
10..
10F.0 8 08
.1010 I 06
,448 8 40
, 88 I 80
.808 t 48
. 870 I 80
is'.'.'.'
18...
11...
Indicates Sunday.
YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
Tha following list shows the number of
cars of feeders shipped to th country
yesteraay and their destination:
H. A. McCord, Craig. Neb. M. A O i
K. Lehnhardt, Walnut, la. R. 1 1
Vreen v;attie wo., uow vi'ty,
J. B. Burton, Kellogg, la. R. 1 1
H. IS. Hoover, fortsmoutn, ia, Mil s
K. C. Christian, Sacramento, la. N. W... 1
Ed Blasket, Randolph, la. Q 2
Bam Small, Violet. Neb.-B. M 2
Fred 8. Brackett, Pawnee V'lty. Neb.
B. at M 1
E. B. Everett, Lyons. Neb. M. A. 0 1
W. E. Bmlth. Cook, Neb M. P 2
John Ct-awford, Mount Zlon, Ia. R. I.... 4
Klrr Bros.. Mount Zion, la. R. 1 6
Alex Todd. Kenton Station, la. N. W... 2
J. T. Chenhall. Bedlson, Mo. Wab 1
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H f I
C. M. & BU P. Ry.. 8 a
Wabash 1 6 .. ..
Mo. P. Ry 12 4
U. P. system 12 zi .. ..
C. A N. W. Ry 1 17
F., E, 4M. V. K.K.11- 60 6
C, St. P.. M. A O. Ry 7 28
3. A. M. R. Ry 17 13 1 2
C, B. A Q. Ry 2 8
K. U. ox Bt. 4
, R, I. A P., east.. 10 Z7
. , 4 v. a. w a a .. .. ..
Illinois Central 3 ..
Torn I recelnta 82 192 8 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber oi neaa inuicaieu;
nitvem
An-ah. iA.klnar Pn
Bwlft and Company,
f'udahv nacklna Co..
Armour oc io.
602
266
473
206
86
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
iz auo
1.210 2
3,977 480
4,011 437
1.081
1,243
Omaha Pkg. Co., K. C
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K. C
umana rxg t-o,, o.
u.mmnn Pica- Cn .
R. Becker A Legan 96
. . a . , OO
vanaam oz -a
TKman A in fi
Hamilton A Rothschild..
U F. Huss 1
Dennis A Co 21
H 1T Hnhhlck 1
Other buyers 139 44S
Totals 1.962 14,029 1,351
CATTLE RecelDts of cattle were very
lle-ht aaaln todav. and tha aualltv of the
offerings was rather on the common order.
There was a good demand, however, for
anything tnal naa any kui to it, ana ine
better grades In particular sold fr-.-ely at
strong- Drlces. Practically everything was
out of first hands at an early hour.
Buyers were all out early tnia morning
looking for beef steers, and although there
was nothing strictly prime on sale they
too!: hold freely and paid strong prtcea
for the more desirable grades. The com
moner kinds did not show much of any
change from yesterday, though If anything
It was easier to dispose of them today at
satisfactory prices than it was yesterday.
The situation could probably beat be de
scribed by calling the general market
steady to strong and fairly active.
The Quality of the cows on sale this
morning was very common. The few good
to choice buncnes tnat were onered wero
picked up In a hurry at strong prices, no
matter whether they were dry Tot or grass
cows, buyers seemed to want them. When
It came to the kinds that are just a little
better than canners tne market was slow
and very uneven, the same aa It has been
for sometime past. Shippers are being dis
appointed every day In the way that class
OI SIOCK sens, ana commission men a-re
trying to get their customers to understand
that the prices being paid for that class
of cows are very low. It takes a pretty
decent cow to bring $8, and a good many
that are a little better than canners are
selling around $2.76 and $2.80.
Bulls, veal calves and atags all sold at
Just about steady prices today.
There was another light run of stackers
and feeders and as there was a fairly good
demand prices were firm and some sales
looked a little higher where the quality
was good. Yesterday there were about nine
cars shipped to the country. Representa
tive sales:
Ufc-E-f F I E-ii.no.
No. At. Pr, Ho.
1 370 4 00 13...
11 883 4 80 48...
4.., a8 T 11...
a(...
34...
10...
14.
3
ti
1
17
I
1
18
It
4
t
14
II
t....
9
tl
4
13
1
tt
t
8
1
1
1
8
I....,
7
I....,
3...
1
80....
1....
8....,
II
3...
t....
.....
I....
4....
I....
I....
1....
1....
8....
!....
1....
I....
I....
1....
1....
I....
t....
1....
3....
1....
I....
88....
.... 370 4 00
.... 883 4 80
.... 88 4 Tt
.... 310 4 38
.... 888 6 10
.... 314 f 80
1140 t tO
....1011 3 80 88.
.... 838 3 00 40...
....1170 18 13..
....1146 4f 41..
104 3 80 40..
....1081 8 80 41..
.... 848 4 80 40..
....1143 4 80
STEERS AND H5IFERS.
.... 803 4 80 10 10M 8 40
At. Ft.
.. 883 4 70
..1111 4 73
..10t 4 80
.. 318 4 80
..1180 4 85
..1181 4 88
..1011 7 00
..1138 t 00
..1218 T 10
...1180 7 M
,..1088 T M
,..1K4 T It
..1088 1 ti
...1U1 T 10
884 4 84
..108 8 tt
(
.. 744 3 88
.. tit 3 80
.. 131 8 tt
,..1100 8 tt
,.. til 8 40
,.. 844 I 40
... 318 8 80
...104 I 80
... M IM
,..1W0 t 80
...1014 I 80
...1104 I 80
... tat 8 88
...880 8 80
...80 I 40
... 880 I 80
... in I 84
... 840t 78
...tot 8 to
... tot t 88
... 818 I 88
... 371 I 84
...841 IN
... tt 8 00
...1143 I 04
...1080 8 0
... 348 I 4
... 864 8 40
...1104 100
... 824 t 08
...1040 t 04
...1040 8 44
...1024 8 14
... IX 111
... 714 8 II
...1004 I It
...1084 8 It
... 817 8 80
...800 3 80
...848 8 84
... 847 I 80
... tat 8 14
... 844 3 13
HI
... 411 3 4
14.
COWS.
1844 7 88
64 irr t 80
It 88 I 88
I .....1044 8 80
It 1010 4 00
I 184 4 00
1 1000 4 04
It Ml 4 Of
T 841 4 10
1 876 4 10
10 10M 4 16
t 1OT( 4 6
1 1170 4 It
1 1004 4 If
1 870 t 26
1 1460 t tt
1 1430 4 80
1 1170 4 60
1 1070 4 80
1 1144 4 84
3 1113 4 80
14 1M4 4 40
II Ml IN
t 1064 4 86
1 1074 4 18
1 1160 4 88
4 880 4 86
18 lutl I 04
3 1114 t 40
1 1410 f 04
1 1040 I 00
I ...1111 00
t 878 6 44
3 1144 I 16
1 120 I 13
1 1084 I It
1 1410 8 It
1 lu64 8 16
81 873 t 18
i , 1144 I It
4 1071 I 13
1 144 I tt
1 1180 f 84
I 1118 8 04
FERC
1 844 4 88
STOCK CALVES.
ISO t 80
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
870 1 78 1 740 I IS
448 I 00 8 741 I 38
.....112t I 40 8 35 4 10
80S I 80 4 Ml 4 84
881 I 80 4 761 4 60
1078 I 80 II 810 4 40
441 I 80 4 1018 4 4S
848 I 85 n 873 4 76
eri7 an 12 tat 4 It
tinnsi Thre fttlrlv llbenil lun cf
hogs here today, as the table of receipts
above will show. Packers tried to take
advantage of the opportunity to pound the
market a little, but they finally had to pay
Just about steady prices with yesterday t
areneral market. After buyers and sellers
sot together trading, so far as the better
weights were concerned, was quite actlv.
and the bulk of the offerings waa soon
illannned nt Packers, however, were very
Blow about bidding on the light weight
hna-a and aa a mile thev were left until
the last end of the market, which made the
clone seem slow anrl weak. I ne prices pain
for the light hogs were very uneven, and
while some salea were fully steady others
were undoubtedly a little lower. The bulk
of the henvv hose sold from 87.70 td 87.86,
and the medium weights went largely from
$7.60 to 37.70, and the light weights went
from $7.60 down. Representative sales:
No.
87
80....
71....
70....
tl....
12....
14....
84....
7....
76....
68....
84....
73....
78....
It.
64
77.
84
81
61
88
78
81
76
73
78
72
76
61 ,
14
76 ,
71
64
84
60
17 ,
77
78
68
78
4
74
7
71
63
11
It
66
11
II
88
M
71
It
81
77
17
78
70
66
86
81
68
71
71
68
38..
86..
48..
16..
71..
36..
88..
37..
41..
68...
At.
..181
..187
..174
..173
..ltt
..187
..103
..tot
..194
..100
..110
..117
..ltt
..too
186
180
114
114
101
Ill
186
114
110
118
lot
184
101
104
221
311
117
317
313
..221
..111
..311
..317
..318
..128
..122
..228
..188
..307
..ltt
..117
..226
..318
..104
..116
..228
.141
..228
..227
..111
. .103
..321
..381
..311
..317
....311
....311
....111
....327
....324
....221
....327
....128
....286
....211
....120
....121
....181
....136
....333
....22t
....227
88 221
47,
76
80....,
77
73
88
34
16
4t
76
84
14
tt
77
71
It
11.
.380
...310
...348
...116
...211
...317
...317
...314
...111
...280
...221
...216
...244
...326
...22
...126
228
sh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
844 7 10 16 Ill 300 7 4t
180 7 40 70 326 180 7 46
80 7 46 76 331 184 7 41
... 7 46 88 234 180 7 48
... 7 60 48 124 80 7 46
... 7 10 71 126 40 7 16
10 7 tt II 1(6 ... 7 46
140 7 68 124 114 400 7 46
... 7 tt 10 126 1 80 7 66
... 7 16 71 387 80 7 46
10 7 66 67 130 480 7 16
80 7 66 44 314 40 7 86
340 7 66 70 184 ... 7 46
... 7 66 80 341 110 7 41
... 7 66 40 330 40 7 45
... 7 65 81 134 140 7 46
... 7 66 44 123 110 7 45
80 7 67 71 304 ... 7 48
240 7 67 tt 367 44 7 46
110 7 67 33 117 ... 7 46
40 7 67 Bt lit 30 7 81
120 7 40 84 148 10 7 48
... 7 40 66 183 80 7 81
340 7 80 37 888 10 7 46
80 7 80 it 316 80 7 46
... 7 80 81 304 10 7 46
44 7 80 86 tit 140 7 46
40 7 40 11 341 180 1 86
... 7 40 40 ltt 140 7 46
10 7 60 87 330 ... 7 45
110 7 80 t 314 ... 7 46
40 7 40 88 314 80 7 46
180 7 80 46 13 10 7 36
300 7 40 88 381 100 7 46
80 7 40 13 334 140 7 87
... 7 40 43 347 80 7 47
10 7 0 41 321 140 7 47
180 7 t tl lit 100 7 7i,
130 7 40 80 247 10 7 87
140 7 40 73 343 80 7 47
40 7 tO tS tot 140 7 67
80 7 40 70 318 40 7 47
180 7 40 7t 346 120 7 t7
120 7 80 47 160 110 7 87
180 7 40 44 IM 10 7 47
130 7 80 71 248 10 7 17
... 7 40 tt 288 ... 7 70
300 7 80 64 386 40 7 70
80 7 40 76 336 130 7 70
120 7 40 71 144 130 7 70
340 7 tO tt Ml ... 7 70
40 7 tO 44 286 180 7 70
... 7 80 tl 10 ... t 70
... 7 40 80 326 120 7 70
40 7 40 43 283 80 7 70
... 7 40 47 264 160 7 70
... 7 40 tO 248 10 7 70
tO 7 40 41 141 40 7 70
140 7 40 ft 174 ... 7-70
80 7 40 48 114 160 7 70
... 7 40 48 148 10 7 70
380 7 40 tt 268 140 7 70
160 I 40 ft 176 10 7 70
10 7 2 68 20 60 7 72
300 7 t2St 77 161 SO 7 72
180 7 83 1 43 164 120 7 71
tO 7 t2 41 20 120 7 72 ' j
140 7 24 40 378 ... t 72
... 7 61 71 38 300 7 72
120 7 82V, 88 280 ... 7 72
120 7 2 tl 271 40 7 76
10 7 t2U 41 364 100 7 76
340 7 42 74 166 ... 7 76
80 7 42 44 38 80 7 75
40 7 2 67 ..lt ... I 76
120 7 12 tt 270 120 7 76
10 7 62S. 48 161 130 7 75
10 7 82', tt 170 ... 7 71
120 7 02 tl. HI 180 I 76
100 7 II It 181 60 7 77
380 7 32 86 180 ... 7 77
... 7 tl 40 181 140 7 10
130 7 61 48 146 ... 7 80
... 7 62 40 168 ... 7 84
... 7 41W 34 374 80 7 tO
... 7 t2 44 281 80 7 40
... 7 f2 40 371 ... 7 80
180 7 t2V 87 381 40 7 82 4
80- 7 624 68 281 80 7 12
10 7 16 68 377 130 7 12
340 7 66 64 34 ... 7 16
80 7 16 67 116 ... 7 86
10 7 86 tl 800 80 7 86
80 7 46
opened steady, closed weak; nothing choir;
tOP. If."; OIIIK OI SSies, T-J I 00. nrn.jr,
$7.f"x7.90; mixed packers $7.7i''3'7.90; light.
$7.4oti7.76; yearlings, $7. 86(87. 71; pigs, i.00
head: market lMfORc higher; native lambs.
84.7oi 40; western lambs, $4.3iti'4.9n; native
wethers. 84. row. so; western weinerr, w .w
4.60; fed ewes, $3.3"4i4.2X; Texas clipped
yearlings, 13.4VXfi-4.10; Texas clipped sheep,
$3.0oii9.46; stocker and feeders, $2. 00413.00.
Bt. Loo I a Live Stock Market.
BT. IX1UIB. Jjlv . CATTLE Receipts.
1,500 head. Including 4,700 Texana; market
slow, dull and lower; native shipping and
export steers. $.onn-8.no; dressed beef snd
butcher steers, Vlii 7.66; steers under l.ttort
Ins., rl.Wo.Dv; arra mm irmrii",
:6.50; cows and heifers. IZ.ZrXau.to; canners,
l.75r3.86; bulls. $.1.O0(tN.26; calves, $.1.50
8.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.153.25;
cows and heifers, $2.60fdH.oo.
HOGS Receipts, 4.0u0 head; market
steadv; pigs and lights, $7.26ir7.60; packers,
$7.f7.ftS; butchers, $7.6nj.02.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1509
head; steady: native muttons, 8J.0OJN.00;
lambs, $S.0Oti.7.W; culls and bucks, $2,004?
4.00; Texans, $5.0066.25.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. Julv 1. -CATTLE Receipts.
1,801) head; best, stesdy to strong; others
102fc lower: natives. 84.76'Iie : cows ana
heifers, $1.7MfeV3S: veals, $I.OOtj.0O; stock
ers and feeders, $2.Jf(frtS.50.
MOOS Receipts. 7.6AO head steady: ngnt
and light mixed, $7.607.76; medium and
neavy. 7. raw. 9ft; pigs, 84-ZWB-1&.
tsiirjfc.f receipts, l.ixaj neaa; steaay.
lonz City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY. July t (Special Telegram )
CATTLE Receipts, 800; market steady;
beeves, $6.604r.60; cows. Dulls and mixed.
2.5rti34.00; stockers and feeders, 12.5094.25;
yearlings and calves. $2.6004.00.
HOGS Receipts. 1.800; steady, r.4037.T8;
bulk, $7.60fl7.66.
bhbep-Receipts, 100; steady.
Stock In Sight.
The followlnar table shows the recelnta of
cattle?, hogs and Bheep at the five principal
maraexB ior juiy 2;
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St. Louis
St. Joseph
Totals
SHEEP There was a big falling off In
sheep receipts today from yesterday, as
there were onlv about 2.000 head on sale.
There were three cars of common stuff and
about sis cars of Wyoming sheep that
were of prettv good quality. The demand
on the part of packera was not excessive
at all, but still, although the market was
slow, about steady prices were bald.
There were no good feeders on sale with
which to make a test of the market, but
there were a few buyers on hand looking
for good stuff, so It wss thought that
steady prices would have been paid for
desirable grades. yesterday there were
eighteen cars of feeders shipped to the
country.
- Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
cnoice yearlings, $3.5023.75; fair to good,
$3,2513.60; good choice wethers, l3.3SSj3.50:
fair to good wethers, $3.003.35; good to
cnoice ewee, 8Z.7w83.oo; lair to good ewes.
tz.tKxaz.bu; good to choice spring lambs. $6.
4)6.76; fair to good spring iambs, $5.004f6.00
Representative sales:
No.
26 cull ewes
164 Wyoming ewes
61 Wyoming wethers.
162 Wyoming wethers.
230 Wyoming wethers.
276 Wyoming wethers.
22.504j3.00.
Av.
81
r-9
101
ins
101
1x2
Pr.
1 60
2 60
3 10
1 10
1 10
S 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattl Steady to Lower Hogs Strong;
and Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, July 1. CATTLE Receipts,
17.600 head. Including 2.000 head of Tex
ans; no westerns. Choice, steady; others
log 15c lower. Good to prime steers, 7.3o3
8.60; poor to medium, $4.757.50; stockers
and reeders, 8264fj6.36; cows, ll.&O4jfl.30;
hclfar 19 fLlvftA 7(1- rann.n II MyfM Ui. K,,ll
$.6016.60; ' calves, $2.60(g.30; Texas-fed1
steers. 3.&0ftl.00.
HOGS Receipts, 30.000 head; estimated
tomorrow, zu.uuo neaa; lert over. 4.516 head.
Choice strong to 10c higher, lixgloc lower,
Mixed and butcners, 7.2iKa7.90; good to
choice heavy, 87.W7.82; rough heavy,
$7 7.70; light, $7.0O'7.6O; bulk of sales,
$7.35fi7.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head. j,ignt natives steady; lambs strong.
Good to choice wethers. 33.75f4.00: fair to
choice mixed, $3.00(33.76; western sheep, $2.60
nauvs turn ua, .WQt.w.
Official yesterday:
Receipts. Shipments,
Cattle 7.221 1,0.12
Hogs 18,007 14,013
Bneep 20,664 1,402
New York Uve Stork Market.
NEW YORK. July 1 BEEVES Receipts
1,098 head. Market stesdy to strong; me
dium steers, higher; steers, 15.00-17 8 60; fancy,
o; oxen. aJ iwio 10: dui s, w UKUO.bO; extra
$5.60. Cables quoted live cattle steadv al
firm at 13'glc. dressed weight; refrigerator
Deei we un at ur('lic per 10. Shipments,
w cattle and a.4t quarters or beer.
CALVES Receipts. 3.990 head. Market ac
tlve and 262r35o higher: veals. I4.60ifr6.0:
tops, (.7.75; culls, $4 00; buttermilks, 13.269
s. 10; city aressea vcais, nrmer at a'UC
per lb.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 9.261
head; prime handy sheep a trifle firmer;
all others slow; lambs, active and 25c
higher; sheep. $2.60i&4.26; few choice snd
export. $4.6(45.00; culls. $1.6Kg2.00: lambs.
$6.0rfi7 80; one deck $7 76: culls. $4.516.26.
HOGS Receipts. 1.632 head. Market firm
for all welghta; atate hogs, 87.75&7.80; west
erns, nominal.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 1 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4.100 natives, z.vuu Texans, l&o calves
ccrn-rei cattle, steady to 10c higher: noth
Ing toopy on hand; quarantine stuff, steady
to nignrr; nauve cows lower; cnoice export
and dressea Deer steers. X irrf 40: fair to
66.60; western-fed steers, $3. 264)4. 90; Texas
Birera, ji.ltttpn. iu; ifiai cows. 83.0003 86
native cows, 82.15i3s.10; native heifers, $3.00
aga so; nauve cows, limt is: native heif
ers. $3.4"06.50; canners. $1. 6064. 00; bulls,
iz iaarro s); calves. J U'al.sO.
HOGSRecelpts. 1.300 bead; market
Cattle. Hors. Bheep.
.... 1.926 1.VM3 1649
....17,600 30.0n0 lO.ono
.... 4,100 6.300 1.7r0
.... 6.500 4.000 2.6-0
.... 2.300 7.680 1.000
.... 13.325 90,703 27,749 .
Pry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 1 DRY OOODS-Tha
home demand for cotton- goods has not
shown any change and only a quiet busi
ness hss been reported. Brown sheetlnss
and drills sre dull and barely etendy.
Bleached cottons, steady: coarse colored
cottons generally firm. Prints and sine.
hams are nulet at previous nrlces Print
cloths Inactive and unchanged. Men's wear
woolen ana worsted fabrics In fair demand
ior laii at previous prices.
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
MTWFAPfiT.Ifl Jnlv tWHI!lT1l.
79c: Bentember 72-VB72e: on track No 1
hard. 81c; No. 1 northern, 79c; No. 1
northern, 74c
SUPREME COURT'S OPINIONS
Sooth Dakota High Tribunal Renders
Decision In Cases Appealed.
PIERRE, S. D., July 2. (Special Tele
gram.) Opinions were handed down In th
supreme court today In the following
cases: By Haney Henry Corrus et al
against City of Big Stone, appellant, Grant
county, reverted; Epiphany Roman Cath
olic Church against German Inturance
Company, appellant, Hanson county, af
firmed.
By Carton State of South Dakota, de
fendant In error, against Peter Berg; plain
tiff in error, writ of error from Lyman
county reversed; Joseph W. Catlett against
W. H. Stokes, appellant, Hamlin county,
affirmed; William Oehler et al agslnst
City of Big Stone, appellant. Grant county,
reversed; E. A. Doyle against Charles T.
Edwards, administrator appellant, Yankton
county, affirmed; State of South Dakota,
defendant In error, against Fred W. Page,
plaintiff in error, Klngsburv county, re
versed; State of South Dakota, defendant
In error, against Lewis McDonald, plain
tiff In error, Hamlin I county, affirmed:
Maggie Coe, appellant, against W. T.
Baker, Minnehaha, reversed; C. Williams
McGray, appellant, against Monarch Ele
vator Company, Roberts county, affirmed;
Marguerite Cornelius et al against Allie T.
Ferguson snd D. T. Perkins, appellant.
Beadle, affirmed; Honors Nordln against
Theodora F. Berner et al, appellant.
Beadle, affirmed; Henrietta Doering
against Thomas Mtna, Jenton, appellant.
Aurora, affirmed; James Wilson, appellant,
against Walter H. McWIlllams, Moody
county, reversed; Dorthea Boll, appellant,
against City of Dell Rapids, Minnehaha
county, affirmed; Seeley A. Cook et al, ap
pellant, against John Shehan et al, Brown
county, reversed; Emma Patterson against
Joseph Schllts Brewing Company, appel
lant, Codington county, affirmed; May A.
Stafford, appellant, against Henry Levln
ger et al, Bon Homme, reversed; State of
8outh Dakota, defendant In error, against
William Vincent, plaintiff in error, Charles
Nix, affirmed; Edward W. Hyen, appellant,
against City of Watertown, Codington
county, affirmed; William J. Magowan et al
against William Greenweg et al, Lawrenc
county, reversed; F. C. Austin Manufac
turing Company against Twin Brooks
Tpwnshlp, appellant. Grant county, re
versed; K. O. Lee, appellant, against
Henry Newmeyer et al, Brown county, af
firmed; 8tate of South Dakota, defendant
In error, against Thomas H. Ole, plaintiff
In error, Hamlin county, affirmed.
By Fuller Frances F. Plerson against
William Hincley et al, appellant, Yankton
county, reversed; Demund S. Kelley et al
against Fargo Mercantile Company, appel
lant, Fall River county, reversed; Bank of
Spearflsh against W. II. Graham, appellant,
Lawrence county, reversed; Stat of South
Dakota, defendant in error, against S. H.
Wright, plaintiff In error, Minnehaha
county, affirmed.
Crop Sltnatlon In Beadle Coantjr
HURON, S. D.. July 1. (Special.) Bar
ring strong wind and heavy rainfall In a'
few sections, crops in Beadle county have
mad good progress during the last week.
Wheat made marked advancement In item
ing and handing and with reasonable fa
vorable weather from now on the crop will
be ready for harvest almost a early aa
last season. Th plant is strong and firmly
rooted and color excellent. No damage
of consequence will result from frost of
last week. Barley and ry are In fin
condition and with a few days of warm
sunshine will be In th last stages of ma
turity. Corn In most fields Is doing well,
although the crop generally Is backward
because of cool weather. Fields cut by
frost are recovering and where It was
thought the stalk was killed there are ex
cellent chances for a good crop.
Inereaao In Inaaraneo Department.
PIERRE. 8. D., July 1. (Special.) Th
atate Insurance department for th fiscal
year shows a heavy Increase In business
over past years. This department hss
turned Into the treasury for th last six
months fees amounting to 19,766.10, or
$1,127.61 per month. Taxes have been col
lected for th fiscal year to th amount of
$37,628. TbJ Is an Increase of fees for
the ' time mentioned of more than $2,009
and an increaa in taxes collected of $13,
610.71 over th collections of last year.
Epworth Assembly at Haroa.
HURON. S. D.. July 1. (Special.) Th
Epworth assembly began Its fourth annual
meeting In Ashland park yesterday. Th
attendance was fair and Is rapidly Increas
ing. President Houlgatr Is atre. Th
musical features are la charge of Mrs.
Oertruds Stevens as director. Prof. Oeorg
W. Hull, organist; Miss Jessie Van der
Stein, pisoist, and Mrs. Calfes and Mrs,
Slevsas soloists.