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CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
All Prices Boar to Remarkable Height
After Suspension.
RAIN CONTRIBUTES TO BULLISH FEELING
Old Jaly Wheat Reaches Eighty-Eight
ad One-Eighth aad tha
Crala Acta the Santa
War.
OMAHA. July . 1904.
Prices lu rraln on thla, a well as other
markets, and especially wheat, literally
oared today. Beaching a dlxsy height
figures faltered and dipped Involuntarily,
but In another minute and near the close
of the eceslon, they mounted to even a
more giddy elevation. The market had
ha.n .hut finwn fnr three davs. and When
it opened without the much anticipated dry
and warmer weather .there waa unrolstak-
b)e strength In all llnta. .
To add to these bullish factora were the
ever more potent one of two day of rain
In the southwest, Sunday and Monday, and
. rnria.i nf hnnrn nver the entire Mis
laalDDl vallev. west and northwest. Cablea
war Vlarhar and the nulv thine which 'car
rled with it a tendency to hold prices
within rein wae the forecast of fair weather
In nana of the districts mentioned aoove,
Old July wheat reached Wc, declined a
tiHfl. .mi then came back stronger than
ever at Wtte. New July went to 87c, ae
against closing; of 6c bid on Friday. Of
' rnuraa those were" Chicago flgurea, but
f m aha ttantA whpftf lUSt fil badly.
The July grain, which closed strong: at
lie bid on Friday, shot up to 83c by half
past the noon hour. W heat was in ae
mind. Van Dorn Is still ehort 60.000 bu.
.n,t with litti hnw of coverln at any
trio. Jaonnlth waa a a-ond buyer of July
oats and while Lodyke sold 10,000 bu. of
that month he aeon decided to let go of no
more.
Ten dava of good, warm, dry weather
will aaa ar,i.. mn ti.mKllnar ' aald a DTO tTl 1
nnt bear. "While corn Is backward, end
veryenuch so, the same situation lias neen
t"ed long before now and warm weather,
even though limited to ten or twelve days,
baa brought things out In good snipe.
Kansas has suffered badly agsltl and
ahaa ta.that .,111 K. V0TV tthOTt. SC'
mvrrllna. tn rnnaarvatlve thinkers, although
' Bnow eHtlmates 80,000,000 bu. there, there are
those who believe that 75.000,000 bu. la an
All I .M. .......
VV '1.1.1. U.l. IT . . -
Pawnee, Neb., wires that samples of
wheat that have been brought In snow tne
era In to he herilv ftarnaaed bV blight and
rust. Fields that " were expected to go
twentjr-flve bushels to the acre will not
yield more than ten. It Is sold. The
weather there la very discouraging.
TV. ......a a.vlAAa, r. n th. Omaha Bllr
ket for future delivery and the open and
rlnah tiAmv m' BtH r" n r TX rA '
Wheat Open. High. Low. Close. Friday.
July
,. 81B 84 B M bi n
7nu.n 7 n 7RiA 76 B 75 B
Sept. ....
Dec. ....
Com-
July
Sept. ,..
Deo
Oats
July ....
.. 74 fi 75 B 74 B 76 B 74 B
. 4HB
. 43B
4fiB 464B
43B 434B
44B
43jA
S8HA
43WB
88 B 88HB 88 B HSB 87HB
81 B 31 B 81 B 31 B 81 A
Sept.,
Omaha Receipts of Grain.
World's shipments of wheat reported are:
Two
La lit week.
78,ono
2,800.0110
218
1.158,000
,...'.1.832.000
648.000
vita. aa-n. Last year.
America.
Russia ..
Dsnublan
Argentine
India ....
Australia
1.480,000 I.7XS.UO
8,876.000
644.000
1.792.000
1,632.000
296.000
176666
3,848.005
448.000
1,696.000
1,662.000
Aust. Hungary
Various .......
8,0110
144,000
68,000
World' corn shipments reported are'
1, ' Two
Last week. wkt. ago. Last year.
America 44.000 8fi8.ono
876,000
795.0110
iRuaala 206,000 412.000
Danublan 800.000 1.012,000
Argentina 1.716.000 8.626.000
Omaha, CaaK Market.
oil'ZS
,254,000
764,0(10
WHEAT Nominal; No. 1 hard, 8284c;
No. 8 hard, 7IMii2c; No. 4 nara, 64iy74c.
t.unn nuniinai, a. wtfin., o,
4846c; No. 4. 42'S,43c: No. I yellow, 46a
47c: No. 8 yellow, 46ft46c; No. i white, &tt
' 46o: NO. a wnite, womc, nominal.
'. OATS Nominal: No. 2. S4i3'o: No. I,
1745'38c; No. 4. 4t37o; No. 3 white, 40c;
No, 3 white, 8frHc; standard, 3i(39c;
No. 6 white, atitMc. .
In. Out,
Wheat, cara '.. 6 . 1
Corn, -eatra :V..V'.IS.rr........-.'..t.... J 4 0
Oata. cara .'I - I
Grain Markets Klsewhere.
Clnaln nrtcea of grain today and Fri
day at the markets named were as follows:
t'HlUAUU, '
Viata
. Toaaj-. jfTiaay.
. Juiy...f. 51
September 82 A
?V 48a
; September ..'. 48
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
July 78
-' September 71
Corn
Tnirf : 1 46
85.
81
4Vi
4SA
76
71
46B
September 44B
44,
ST, LOUIS.
Wheat
July
September
September
Wheat
July September
Wheat-
, 86
82B
47
47
MINNEAPOLIS.
S
DULUTH.
82T4B
0
4B
4b
93
81
July
. September
93
83
NEW XVtitL.
Wheat
July 1HA
. September
. . a aia
notea ox ta r .
A car of No. S corn waa aold by1 the
Adams company at 46 cents.
Minneapolis stocks decreaaed Uat week
by 432,0U) bushels, making a total now of
(,836.000.
Liverpool grain market cloeed with wheat
ld higher and September d higher. July
corn went d lower and September . d
lower. .
Tha fniinwlna cara of grain were In
spected at Omaha July 2: Wheat, No. 3
hard. 8; No. 4 hard, 3. Corn, No. 2, lt; no.
8. 7; No. t yellow, 1. Oata, No. 4 white.
3, a total of 30 cara.
SEW YORK UUMKHAL MARKET
(iaolatlona
f th Day en Vnrlona
Contaaodltl jb.
kpw TORK. July i. FLOUR Recelpta.
40 2 J bbla ; exporta, 22,960 bbls. Market in
active and barely steady; winter patents,
14.ln4iti.10; winter siraignta, h.woi.ib, ww
nannlia rjatents. 84.86ii6.16: winter extras,
ll.ik'u3.0; . Minnesota bakers',. 82.65iiu3.li6;
winter low grades. 83 .uvu4.0. Kye nour,
ottlat: fair to aood. 84.V04f4.26; choice to
CORN M H.A Lr I'UII
11.10
ttll2; city. 81.124J1.16; kiln dried, U0(S(S3.ia
t vV Knminal: No. 8 western. 7oc.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 46o,a i. f. New
Tork: malting, nominal.
WHEATwRaoeipta, 75.900 bu. Spot mar
ket firm; No. 3 red, 11.0a. elevator, nominal.
$1.08. t o. b. afloati No. 1 northern, Du
luth. 31.00. f. o. D. anoat; ro. 1 i Man
itoba, nominal, f. o. b. ; afloat. Options
Eained material headway today owing to
ulliah cablea and foreign crop news, to
..ih.. vHh mmi.lalnta of damage to do
mestic by exeeaalve-ralna. Decided strength
In outside markets nlso affected prices here,
: .ViAiiia ij.i i not advanoe. Julv.
uvliillrko. clotted io; September, tr
kic cloeed ' soc; December, 86l3o6c,
wDtjtnalnta 14 878 bu ! eXDOrtt. ?18,
804 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 6Sc,
i-.t,., iu.e f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 yel
low, 66c: Nq. 2 white, 64c. Option mar.
Lot waa dull until the last hour, when the
h.ai aimifth paused covering and a mod
.,aa advance, tirlcea closing i)o net
kiah-r. July closed at 63VO. September at
OA l bV Keceipis, uu. i wil
BU DU. BPO ninrnvt caoini , iin.ru
to 81 pouiKla. 4346c; natural white. W to 83
poundaT 4.147c; clipped white, 86 to 40
HAY Biow; shlpplns. Tbo; good to choice,
AC.
itOPft Easy: state, common to choice.
190S. 20H34C; lrtlj, 22!u.'4c; old ttflSc: Paolflt.
coast, li-js. ra-'c; ,
HIDES Steady ; Galveston, SO to 26 lbs.,
lfio: California. 21 to S6 lbs.. lc; Texas.
dry, 24 to 30 lbe.. 14c
rriTMKH KiMariv: arid. z3ai Jbc.
PKOVlslONS lief. ' Arm; mess, 3601
00; beef hams, 8-M 6o22.00; packet. iKOt'ti
bj: eitv axtra India musa. $14OOvJI6 0O. Cut
Uiaats. ttteady; plrkled bellies. eOtci8aO;
pickled hams. 89 O'M 10 UU. Lard, quiet; west
ern ataamori. ti.40. Julv rloead 840. nom
inal; rertaad, steady! continent. 84 76; South
America, $)(m; compound. $5 87 3d 12.
Pork, firm; family I4 K4 14.60; short clear,
tl8 6$16.Ui: meaa, 314aiH.J5.
hire btaaJy; domestic, fair to extra,
SW ioWc: Jauan. nominal.
TALLOW viulrt; city. i 0 per package;
gnunlry tparje freoi,- i,,n',o.
AL. t iva itM.uy; sirel tit-k 01 Alira
1 creamery, Wo. Official: Craamery, common,
U.lSo; tu dairy, common to extra, 10
17c.
CHEESE Emit: larg wnit ana col
ored. 7Vc: em!! white, c; mall colored.
8c. . . . . .....
i.iJH urm; wmrn seiecieo, i-rawu-c;
WW tern prime. 17&18e.
POULTRY Alive and dressed, quiet and
unchanged.
Chicago grai-.au provisions I
Featares of the Trading aad Claatag
Prlcea an Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. July I. Unfavorable harveat-
Ing weather and a reduction of about 20
per cent In world's shipments were the
main causea for a sharp advance In wheat
prlcea today. Final figures on September
whest are l91o up Corn, Monday net
advance, 1 Vol Ho. Outs show a fain of
He. Provisions are practically unchanged.
The wheat market opened strong with r"P-
lemper up HU74C to iViU'V2 al iv,';.
As the aesslon advanced the market gained
additional strength. An official forecast
of rain in the aouthweet caused ireen
anxiety to shorts, In view of a strong mar
ket at Kansas City. The high point In
September waa reached at 3c. Not
withat.rwiln. h. rant that there was con
siderable "coin on" during the laat half
- ?th HaTrU
r'whaat and
'...h.i. Th. I
nour, trie market cioaea strung
temher at HA.t. Clearances of
7"" I"" 1a i o-i nno .h.
amount on pnssage um ira.c..
eis and the visinie supply uw.
bushels. Phimary receipts were
bushels, compared with 297,000 a year ago.
Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported
recelpta of 889 cara, against 2W cars Uat
week and 7M cars a ysar ago.
The strength of wheat caused some firm
ness In corn. The market was strength
ened somewhat by a report at a local crop
statistician giving me situation
Vf laaw.lirt VallffV
aa aisunciijr uub.u-
factory. September opened Jfco "i
4M. ld .between p "dtfW
closed at ikroQ. Local receipt!
.... with i& of contract grade.
c.yi. -"-
The oats market was not inciinea iu "J""-
n.th .a a anv arraa.L f 1 1 nri miu iub wun-
ishnesa of wheat. After opening
higher at 2i&S2'aci Beptemoer rangea De
tween 31o aud iU(ff32Hc and closed at 12c
Locsl receipts were 04 cars.
Prnvlaiona were firm early on a good
from backers, resulting from a
bullish hog market. On the advance com
niaainn Iiiuimi vara liberal sellers, caua-
in. . ra.ntinn Tta in the day a rally
occurred In the strength of grains. The
market closed steady with September pork
a shade lower at 122H; September lard
waa unchanged at I7.fli; ribs were, up
2Wft5o at I7.77H. Estimated receipts tor to
morrow: Wheat, 14 care; corn. 267 cara;
oats. 196 cars; hogs, ,9 neaa.
The leading lutures rangeu
Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh I Low. Close. jFr'dy.
Wheat
July
?H86H
bjuly .
a Sept.
t Kept.
Corn-
July
Sept.
Deo.
48H
47'4
48
48VrfS
toy
81
46(346
Oats-
July
Sept.
Dec
3Z&
S2
Pork-
July
Sept.
is m
14 22
715
7 27i
12 87
l zu
Lard-
712
7 27
July
Sept.
Oct.
t 32
Ribs
July
Sept.
Oct.
7 62
7 77!
7 82!
7 76
7 80
No. I a Old. b New.
n..n,.,A.a aara aa fnllnWS!
FLOUR-Mirke't quiet and'.teady: winter
patenta, S4.66H 66; straignis. .fyM.i
fring patents, ouua.iv, .""' --
on " K.u.r.v iiKrtfiilo.
' w ATlrJrT" i anrlng. 93a6c: No. . 8&9
96c: No. 3 red. 9cui.w.
SatK- I AWA 36
in
: a a,-
BARLEY Good reeaing. ovuoaci ia w
choice maltlnf . 42Q52C.
PROVISIONS Poik, per bbl., 13.0513JO.
Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.ft7.16. Short ribs.
Hides liooirc',
fl'ax. 81.08; No. 1 northwest-
ern, 31.12. Timothy, prime, ..u. v.uvor,
. . a,.rfa BIA 7K
Receipts and'ahlpmenta of flour and grain
were as louows; ,
Ranelnta. Shipments.
TTIinr hhlfl
.... 40,800 82,100
.... 32,700- 67,600
....66.200 800,600
....404,600 348.800
.2... 4.300
Whea"t, bu.
Corn, du.
...4a.....
uats, du
Kye, DU...a A.
JT.. aQ.800 16.300
Barley, bu
.. o-aiim ftTi.hinaii today the but
ter market waa steady; creameries. 1S9
nut.. tAiriM 12ia'i6o. Ears. eteady, at
murk, caaea inoiuaca. itawv. -
t. Loals Grain and Provisions.
bt Ta-TTI9 Julv 6. WHEAT Higher, ex
cited by dlayea narveei; ro rj
elevator, nominal; iraca "'vtf tf'iU
8l.0n; Ola, WO. a nara, anuini;, 7rr
rrr n,ffhar an wit weather: No. a
cash. 48c; track, 48c; July, 47c: Septem-
t iai-h Hitrner: rro. a ,:, wv,
41c; No. 2 white, 44c; wuiy, dic; oep-
. V. tlliM htit
FLOUR-5ted winter patents. $4.aO4J.0O;
I extra fancy and tralght, 4.SO4.70 clear,
Bh-t-u Timotny. Bteauy, a.w.i.
CORNMEAL Steady, 32. 76.
iiaiM n.,1l aaf.lf ?A(7i80e.
HAY Dull; 'timothy. 88.0014.00; prairie,
rSIOOO. a
IKUIN luuun 1110 Oav.
BAGtllNfMc.
t j u nri 1 TT Am -
PROVISIONS Pork. higher: Jobblni
C6 07. Lard, higher; prime steam,
Bacon (boxed), steady; extra snpria .,
aiha ta "U- ahr.rl r.lesr. 88.60.
wii ii'HY Hteaay: cnit;n.oii. "tti
anrlnas 13416o; turkeya, 11c; aucao, o,
a.aa '
BUTTER Finn: creamery, 1418o;
dairy, 1014o. .
Hiaanr low. ra.n vuuin.
Receipts. Shipments.
Fl?ur, bbl. is.; 17..W
Whaat ttl . tO.VU t . . "f
Corn bu fcS.orio
vorn, uu ml
Data, nil iui.vuv -,vw
Kansas Cltr 4Jrntn and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. July 6. WHEAT
Hlaher: July. 78c; Beptember, rc; 1)4-
1 - ,.. jt p..k. isjr. 9 ti a r1 Oi'ft
cemeur. tottio. v " -, . . - y
91c; No. 3, (ejR!ic; no. 1 rea, eou, ru.
90o. Receipts, 20 cars.
l;i)KN oteaay ; iuiy, iic, prinuinua,.
44ai.(ii-44V;c: December. 89c. Cash: No. a
mixed. 49(S49c; No, 8, 49c; No. 8 white,
Jul. - xi , a i&u.
l)A TS-Bteaay ; no. m wnun,
mixed. Sf'&37o. M ,
hi ,tt 1. h f -t-imfrv. ldariDc; asiry. tit-
Kiina ntoadv: Missouri and Kanras,
new No. 2. white wood cases Included. 13c;
... mm muni i!Ur: ruM returned. c lesa
HAT Firm ; cnoice timotny, iu.uuv iv.tu-,
prairie. $ OOt8.60.
w r Knnminiiiv mi;.
Receipts. Shipment
wha.r hn 18 n.wo
Corn, bu M-WO ?.'00
Oata. bu 6.000 9.100
Philadelphia Piedara Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 6. BUTTER i
TTnchanted: extra western creamery, 18c;
extra nearby prints, 20o.
EGOS rirm ana gooa otmtno; tr-in
nearby. 19c. loss off: fresh western. 19c;
rvXah annthwestern 18c: fresh southern. 17c.
CHEKWtG e irra ana tair oemana: rnew
Vnru full praams, choice to fancy. BV-frvr
Newi lork fun creams, tair to gooa,
8c.
Mlnneapialla Urala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, July S. WHEAT
Julv. 44c: September. 83wS3o: Decern-
per, lc;in irara, io. i nara,
Mo. i nortnern, ao-axtwiac; ro. nunuern.
82HtlZC.
FLOUR First natenta H 901S6.00: second
patents, 34 86Q4 90; first clears, I3.4fxa3.66;
second clears. 82.4b.
BRAN In bulk, 813.60; shorts, 816 60.
Ylalhle Banply of Grain.
NEW YORK. July I. The visible supply
of grain Saturday. July 3. aa compiled by
tha Mew lorx rrnauee exensnae, is aa i"i-
Iowa: Wheat. 14.W6.000 bu.. decree a 679.000
bu.: corn. 6.277.0U bu.. Increase 643.000 bu
oata. 4.346,600 bu., decreaae 431 000 bu.; rye.
84tl.ouo bu.. decrease l du.; oariey. t.xo.-
Ouu bu.. decrease 11.000 bu.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. July 8. -WHEAT "pot,
nominal; futures, steady; July, ta oa; a)ep
temher. oa tvta.
CORN 8tot. American mixed. new.
Steady at 4s 6d; American mixed, old, easy
at 4s 6a ; tut urea, quiet; juiy, aa aa; Sep
tember, 4a 3d. .
Milwaakee Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE. July 5 WH EAT No.
northern. 9r; No. i northern, 96d96c;
eentrmlirr. new. tue asked.
R Y ft No. 1. Te.
BARLEY No. 8. (W3c; sample. 3-,cc.
Cull N No. 3. 4-iJc; July, 4aTc asked.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. July I CORN Higher; No. .
4fc- ic: iso, 4. 4-'Mt)t4c.
WlilSKY Ou tha baU of 2t tot An
unta voua.
rri(S7 88i spa'
8lfi-2H 83831 . 8l4
(!S 48H 47H
46 46
J7V4 7V4 !4
32 82S2s2H
1S02H IS 07 U 024
13 JO 13 85 U 10
"7 8o" 'Tsiii "j'W'
7 12 7 86 7 32H
7 66 7 67H 7 60
7 77 j82 7 76
7 86 7 86 7 80
tntr- mrini n A TT XT Trvv.' WPnvPSTHY. .TTTTV fi. lfNU. a
I SEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
More Oonfidenoe and Effect than lluiifert
in Long Time.
MARKET LIFTED FROM ITS LETHARGY
Oecastoa ol the Mew Coadltloas la
Hot Q.ale Clear, hot Oner,
tore Aro Batlsted with
the lanvrorosaeBt.
ftr.W TORK. Julv I Onerstora In atocks
demonstrated with more confidence and ef
fect In today s stock market tnan tor a
long time past. The market was still a
dull and a narrow one. Judged by old stand
ards, but It was lifted quite decisively from
tire profound lethargy which has been Its
recent characteristic. What developments
there were In affairs ta cause tnia cnange
waa not verr manifest ' The effective buy
ing was not In evidence from the outset,
tnu detracting from a auppoeitlon that It
was on account of orders accumulated In
commission
hnusaa over the three days
holiday Interval. Strength at the outset
waa largely confined to the local group. A
forma) statement from an Important holder
of Metropolitan securities pointing out the
aDstract benents to tne local properuea ui
combination helped the rise. Brooklyn
Transit was held back by a vexed question
of transfer rtghta to passengers.
Union Pacific rose an extreme t. The
clew to the movement could hardly be
found in the crop news, as the wneat mar
ket waa more or less disturbing from dam-
are rumors and by a mixed interpretation
from the weather
I hur.au. l'nmixed encouracement was felt
upon receipt of the ootton crop news, tne
government's estimate of July condition of
tnat crop precipitating a snarp unum
the staple In spite of a violent preliminary
decline. The encouragement to be got from
th. atiinnmnt of Miv net earnlnas ot tne
Pennsylvania system was of a rather
dubious character, the decline In gross
..mlnr. nf the llnea eest and west of
Pittsbura and Erie running to over 81.000,000,
while the net decrease irom ibsi year wh
some $648,000. Officials of central traftlo and
trunk line railroads were also Inclined to
dwell upon the trsfflo lost to the newly re
aumed lake carriers.
The effective cut ahown m operating ex
penses by the Pennsylvania road was ac
cepted as an Important Indication of the
trend of affairs in railroading and was re
garded hopefully. But officials of the west
ern rauroaas were more unreserveu man
at any time for several months In their
eynr-ftaaed ennfldence that business conal
tlons had changed for the better and that
small Increases In traffic movement al
ready noticed could be accepted aa promise
of more Improvement to follow. The Im
provement In sentiment In the market
probably originated from this point. Satur
day's decrease In the basking surplus did
not disturb sentiment, nor old tne sugges
tion of the remittance of 836,000.000 In gold
to Havana on account of the Cuban loan.
The small reaction on profit-taking In the
laat hour, when the buvlna was tempora
rily discontinued, Increased the confidence
in tne movement ana tne closing waa ac
tive and fatrlv huovant. Bonds were firm.
Total sales, par value, 82.960,000. United
States bonds were unchanged oh- call. ,
Tne following were tne pnoes on ta
Stock exchanae yesterday:
oaies.nign.Liow.ioe.
.19,kl0 744 73 74
Atchison
do pfd
l,7u) ti'A
93 94
Baltimore A Ohio
6,000 81
, 100 92
2,800 125
804 81
92 92
124 126
do pfd
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J.
Chesapeake & Ohio
.. 1,000
31 V..
81
3
31
33
.. . 300
;.' L200
.. 800
..16,800
3b
U' """" "
IS
U
170),
145
18
16
71
16
48
20
15e
3i0
20
u
24
6K
4
1 r, Vi
Chicago O.
W..
H14
170
146
13
170
14o
Chicago A N. W
C. M. A St. P.
Chdi0caPo:"T
1 uo Dta
100
loo
16
71
It
20
158
2.0
21
70
24
69
34.
16
70
1
'-0
lo7
270
21
70
23
69
34
Ip r r a. at t.
Colorado Southern.
do 1st pfd ,
do 2nd pfd 100
Delaware A Hudson.. 3,700
D., L. tt W 20
Denver A R. Q 200
do pfd 100
Erie 5,700
do 1st pfd 1,600
do 2nd pfd JuO
Hocking Valley
do pfa
Illinois Central ...... 400
Iowa Central
a VV
a .'a . e
132 132 m-m
mii ae i8
do Dfd
K. C. Southern 100
do pfd .'.
(I -tat , - ' V48)
6.200 Ul 110 .111
....... 1,200 160, 149 11I'
4a
L. A N
Manhattan L .
Met. Securities 4,300
Met. St. Ry 23.700
86
83 84
116
R
..at)
92 ,
"16 .
37
114 116
44 48
M. A St. Lm... 100
M., St. P. A S. Ste. M. 800
67
66
do pfd 4 ....
123
91
16
llo
67
ki
27
116
?!
Missouri Paolflo 6,700
90
87
M.. K. A T 400
do Dfd 60S
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
New York Central..., 8,300
Norfolk A Western.. 3,400
116
16 115 -67
66
do Dfd
Ontario A Western.. 9,200 27 86
Pennsylvania
22,400 116 , lli
P., C. C. A St, L..
Reading
...18,000
48
82
68
21v
46
U
'48'
if4
'ii'
3
47
82
68
do 1st prd
do 2nd pfd
200
... .. 8u0
Co!..!!!i6,o'0
, XmUfi
2nd pfd 4j0
200
82
66
Rock island
-an
do Dfd
St. L. A 8. F.
40 46
St, L. S. W.
11
28
do Dfd
Southern Pacific
....19.200
.... 6.8U0
.... 900
.... 1,200
.... 100
47
21
86
22
24
'88
Southern Railway
a
86
23V
24
80
93
do pia
Texas A Pacific .
T., St. L. A W...
do Dfd
Union Pacific ....
60,400
, .100
do Dfd
Wabash
16
84
16
16 Z
.39
do Dfd
300 84 34
W. A L. E
Wisconsin Central....
800
9u0
100
17
39
7
1
88
7
do Dfd
Mexican Central -
Adams Express
American Express....
U. S. Express ........
800 180 190
1D0
104
200
Wells-largo Express
Amal. Copper
Am. Car A Foundry..
9.900
1,800
60
15
60
16
60
15
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil ....
ll
26
88
27
7
25
2J
81
66 -l
12o
72
49
8o:i
19.1
10
6
22
158
,
67
28
72
20
66
7
68
26
. 70
0
16
77
80
6
68
16
do pfd
American Ice
I . 1
uu ii .,
1 Amer. mnseea uu ..
do Dfd
Amer. Locomotive...
1.900 20 19
do pfd
Am. U. A R. ex div.
2.000
64
97
138
'49
30
64
97
127
'48"
8u
193
do Dfd
1.10Q
Amer. Sugar Refining 3.800
Anaconda Min. Co..
Brooklyn R. T
11,700
Colo. Fuel A Iron..,
Consolidated Oaa ...
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities
Oeneral Electric...
ZuO
1.8U0 194
. 1.200
. 100
158
12
156
13
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
National Lead ......
North American ...
Pad no Mall
People's Oaa
200 87
87
1,400 96 98
preaeed Steel Car ..
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
100
3"0
700
220
6
42
220
42
Tenn. Coal A Iron ..
800
100
400
85
6
80
35
80
U. S. Leather
do pfd
U. S. Realty
do pfd
U. B. Rubber
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do Dfd
20
800
6.800
22,700
16
65
10
66
157
18
86
9
65
60
10
66
156
Wentlnghouna Eleo..
4"0
600
Western Union
88
86
87
Total tales for the day, 734,200 shares.
Leaden Stock Market.
LONDON. July B.-Closlng:
Conaols. atoaay.
, amiN. y. Cantral...
OW I Norfolk W.,.
.1144
. 7
, a14
. rvi
. 4VH
. I44
:W
. H
. mii
.. rr
.
,. us
. M
. 14
::S5
do aoooaat
Anaeoada 1
Atoalaoa
... 3 do pfd
... tl Ontario A W...
... 44U Pannaylvanla ...
... tti Hand Miua ....
...1MV Ktadlat
... 1114 do lat pfd...
... H do Id pfd
...HI 8a. Railway ....
... IS do p(d
... J1W ga padta
'' I J? l'"ta Paolta...
... 4o a4
... 40S c; s.
... anui a pfd
.,.114 wahaafc .......
...Il I do Old
... 17 '4 tpanlab 4a
do pfd .......
B. A O
Canadian ParlAe
rtiaa. Ohio ..
f'hioaao Ot W.
C , M A 81. P
n.P-ara
D. A O
do pit
!
do tat pfd
do Id pfd....'
III. Cntral
L A K 1....
M.. K. A T
44
SILVER Bar. oiilct. 3618-16d bar ounce.
The rate of ril-co.'nt In the open market
for short bills Is 1 per cent; for three
months' bills, Vtitl 15-1 per cent
Foreltn Financial.
BERLIN. July 6. Prices senerallv on tha
bourre today had a tendency to be higher.
Canadian Pacific wa the atrongest stock.
PARIS. July i Three per ceot rentes.
f t4c for trie account. Exchanae on Lon
don, 26f 18c for checks. On the bourse
today prices ware arm at tbe opening, but
became beavy toward the close. Rus"lan
Imperial 4s closed at 93.46 and Russian
bonds of 104 at 6060.
LONDON, July i. Bullion to the amount
of 20.000 was withdrawn from the Bank of
Enaland for shipment to South America.
Notwithstanding considerable payments to
the Bank of England money was In good
supply In the -market today. Discounts
had a harder tendency. On the Stock ex
change trading was quiet and prlcea were
Irregular. Hnme politic caused uncer
tainty regarding runns ana reus, uonnin
were dull. Americans were neglected and
featureleea and transactions were largely
nominal. Imperial Japanese government 6a
of 1904 were quoted at 94.
New Tori Moatey Market.
NEW TORK. July I MONET On call,
1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent: of
fered at 1 per cent. Time loans, firm;
sixty da vs. 3 ter oent: ninety days. ZV4. per
cent; six months. 3Vfi3H per cent.
PRIMES MtKUAMlLK PAPfcrl IVtrV
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.8720j
48726 for demand and at 14. 8535 4. 8645 for
sixty-day bills; posted rate. 34.8t ana H.sa;
commercial bills, 84 86$4 86.
SILVER Bar, 68c; Mexican dollars,
46c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows
C. rat. Is, ret .
,.ItM Manhattan a. . 4s...lS14
oo coupon
do ta, ret
do coupon
do s 4a, rat.
do eoupos
do old 4a,
Atchison ton. 4a.
do ad. 4a
Atlantlo C. U 4a
B. O. 4a
antral
41
.H I do tut Inc
..14 I Minn. St. t.
..lMVl'M., K. 4k T. 4a Tl'4
.132 do ta . 77Z
..144 N. R. R. ot M. a 4a. HSi
N. Y. c. a.
J4a....UJ
. M'i N. J. C. . H.
TV No. Paolto 4a 74
.loJ" do 104(4
do IHi
. n. Ot W. O. M i
CaiKral of Oa. la... .111 O. S. U 4a par.... H
do lot In T4 Pens. oonv. IWa
n.aa a, rthiA lta.a 1MU Radlna can. 4a 114
Chlcaao A. a.... 7S St. U i I. M. a. (a. 41 Vi
0., B. Q. B. 4a.... i 8t. L. A 8 F. fg 4a.
f l . S t a Aa 1H7U At. I fl W . ll 4R
c! A N. W. e. 7a....l!H Baboard A. L. 4a....
0., R I. P. 4a.... MS Id. PaclHc 4a 114
ti Vl ta IK So. RallwaT ! lit
CCC. A lit. U t. 4a.. 1001 Taiaa A P. la. ....... 71
Chlrase Tcr. 4a
71
Bt. U A W. 4a.. 104
Con. Tobacco 4a..
Colo. A So. 4a ...
D. A R. O. 4a...
Erie prior lira 4a,.
do tn. 4a
V. W. a D. C. la
4IV4 Union PaclHo
.lot
a3 l do eonr. n
t ". 8. Steel td ta..
CCt Wabah la
M4' da dab. 8
1M W. A I K. 4a
. T'4
Hocklnn aVt 4Sa...",7'4 Colo.
Fuel o. aa...
LAN. unl. 4i luu
Bid.
Hew York Mining Stocks.
NEW TORK, July 6. The following are
the closing prlcea on mining biocks
Adama Con 3) Uttla Chlaf
Alice t Ontario
Breace 1 Ophlr
Bruniwtck Con 10 Phoenix
Camitock Tunnel .... 1 "Potoal
Con. Cal. A Va 146 Baraga
Horn Silver 1U Slarrn Nevada ..
Iron Sllrcr lio Small Hopaa ...
LaadTtlle Con Standard
Offered. Assessment paid.
.. 3
..no
,.IS"
.. 0
.. 17
.. K
,. tl
,. 14
.210
. Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, July 6. Bank clearings for to
day 31,425,413.04, a decrease from the cor
responding day of laat year.
OMAHA
WHOLESALE.
MARKETS
Condition of Trade aad 4)atatloas oa
Staple aad Faacy Produce.
EGGS Receipts liberal; market steady;
fresh candled stock, 14c; case count, 13e
LIVE POULTRY Hens 8c; roosters,
according to site, 60; turkavs, 13c; ducks,
7o; geese, 6c; broilers, Italic.
BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choice to
fancy dairy, 12tj)14c; separator, lC18c.
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8c;
pike, 10c; perch, 7c;-blueflsh, 12c; whitefish,
14c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster,
green, 26c; lobster, boiled, 3uc; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black baas, 20c; nallbut, lOCj
crapples, 12c; roe anaa. i.uu; uunain, bk,
white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dox, 35c.
BRAN-Per ton, 818.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
18.00; No. 2, 37.50; medium, 37.00; coarse,
86.60. Rye straw, 36 60. Theae prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
' ORANGES Navels, choice, large slxe,
$3.00; fancy navels, all sizes, 13.60; Mediter
ranean sweets, cnoice.. all sixes, 83.00tfU.2o;
Jaffas, all sizes, 82.753.00; Valencia, all
sites. 83-50(g.76.
LEMONS California fancy, 270-800-360,
83.754p4.25; choice, 8302,3.75.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; imported Smyrna. , 2-crown, 12c; 6
crown. 14c; 7-crowh, 16c. - -
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch,
12.00titt.5q; Jumbo, 82.V64j3.26.
DATES Persian, per .box of SO pkg-s..
82.00: In 60-lb boxes, 6c; per lb.; Oriental
tufted, per cox. 82.40.
PINEAPi-L.ES la cratea, of 24 to 42, per
crate, J3.26.
FRUITS.
APPLES Green, per-K-bu. box, 75c.
RABPBERRIES Per 34 qta., 82 60; per 24
pts . lou; red rasptitrrtea, per 24 pis., z oj.
BLACKBF.RRlGd ArkaAaat,. per 24 qta.,
82.00. '
.STRAWBERRIES Colorado, per 24-q.t
oase, 82.60. 1 ,
v CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, y$r box, .31.60; home grown, per
X4 ats.. !..
- GOOSEBERRIES Per 24-qt case, 11.26,
PEACHES Texas, per 1-basket crate,
90c; California Alexandra, per box, 81.00;
Texas Albortas, per 4-basket erate. $1.26.
PLUMS California Clyman, 318j.
APRICOTS California. 81.50.
' CANTELOUPE Texas, per crate, 82.60
3.10: (.aurornia, per crate, se.oo.
WATERMELONS Per, lb., crated, le;
each, 8040c.
CURRANTS Red and white, per 24-qt
caae, $1.26.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES New Texas Red stock, !n
seoka, per bu., $1.00.
NAVY BEANS-Pcr bu., $2.162.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c.
CABBAGE-Callfornla, per lb.. 2c. .
CAULIFLOWER Per dot.. 76c.
CUCUMBERS Per dot.. 6flc.
TOMA1 OES Texas, 4-basket orates, 80c.
RADISHES Per dot. bunches, 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dot., $0c.
TURNIPS Southern, per dot., 26c.
BEETS Southern, per dot., 26o.
CARROTS Southern, per dot., 250.
PARSLEY Per dot.. 26c.
BEANS Wax., per bu. box. $1.00: per -bu.
basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, $2.00;
ner W-bu. box. 7 60.
SPINACH Per bu., homo grown, 8540c
ASPARAGUS Per dot. buncnes. 4oe.
GREEN PEPPERB-Per 6-baaket crate,
$2.00. w
SQUASH Florida aummer, per dot., 7M.
rf.Ao Per nu. box, ti.uu.
FOG PLANT Southern, per dot.. $1.60.
CELERY Kalsmaxoo, per dot., 26o.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green. 6c;
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. z salted, 6c; no. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 9c: No. 2 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted. 8312c; sheep
celts. Z4a?7c: norsenioes, 4i.wxaz.oo.
CHEKSE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; blook
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin Drick, I3c; Wiscon
sin limberger, 18c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
16: hard ahull, rter lb.. 14c: No. 2 toft shell
per lb., 13o: No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
l.io! neanuta. ner lb.. 6c: roamed peanuts.
per lb.. 8c; Chili walnuts. 12&13c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c: almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 15r; hard shell, 13c; shell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu.
$1.26. .
Oils aad Rosla.
NEW TORK. July .9. OILS Cottonseed,
nulet; Trime crude,, nominal; yellow. SOfjl
3V4c. Turpentine. 60iaoc. petroleum
eawy; refined New 'York, $7.96; Baltimore
and Philadelnhla. $7.90: same In bulk. 85.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good,
?Wn2.9o.
OIL CITY, July 5-orL8-Credlt bal
ances, $1.67; certificates, no bid; shipments
Pennsylvania July 1. 62,877 bbla.: runs June
in. 115.909 bbls.: average. 69 870 bbls. Ship
ments Lima July 1, 65.409 bbls.! runs Lima
June 80. 95 822 bbls ; average. 40.060 bbl".
SAVANNAH, July 6. OILS Turpentine,
firm. 6!(fj52e.
ROSIN Dull: A. B, C. $2 67H(S2.70: P,
$J.7782.75; E. $2.7752.80; F, 32.82'fr2.86: G,
I187K.S2 80: H. 3SO7r.fl3.10: I. $3.46: K. 13 65
M, $3.80; N. $1.974 00; WO, $4.40; WW.
84.75.
So car aad Molaasee.
NEW YORK. July' 8 BUGAR Raw
steady : fair refining. S"T-Mc: centrlfuasl.
94 test, 81 5-16c: molasses sugav, 8 S-I60; re
fined, stesdy: No. 6. 4"c: No. 7. 4.66c: No.
8. 4.50c: No. -9, -445o;-No. 10, 4 40c: No. 11.
4 85c; No. 12. 4.3oc; No. is. 4 s.c; No. 14,
an..-. . I .. A UF.r. . I OJU. m..
a.p;, l-villVVlll'liri. r . , uiuuni. M-w , . 14
loaf. 6 70c: cruahed, 6 70c; powdered, 6.10c;
granulated. 6.000; cubes, t xdo.
MOLASSES Dull ; New Orleans, open
kettle eond to choice. 81r87c.
NEW ORLEANS. July 8 SUGAR
Strong; OK. ;'ij3 1-lflcT OK centrifugal. 8
3'c: rentrifugHl write. 4Vt'u4c; yellows, 8
t4o-l'ie; seeonos. rvo.
MOLASKFS Nominal; OK. totWo: cen
trlfugal, lotll5c. Syrup, nominal, 20426a.
Toledo Seed' Market.
TOLEDO, July t -SEEDS Clover, raah,
8616 bid: October. 16 00; prime aJnlke. 8 4;
August, 86 75; prime timothy, $1.45; Sep
tember. 11.41.
' I
Dwlath Grain Market,
DIXUTH. July l.-WHHAT No. north
ern, ic; July. ioi Miiumtw, r.o.
OAT6 To arrive and en track, .io
- 1 ......... 1 , J -1- '
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt! Liberal and Bert Grades
Steady,-Otheri Weak.
HOGS SELL 51H CENTS HIGHER
aad Doaaasid from All Bayers
ru 1st Etetai of the
Sayply.
SOUTH OMAHA, July I. 1904.
Receipts were: Cavtl. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday Holiday.
Official Tuesday 8.809 4.06 X.077
Same daya last week.... 4.7W 81.831 7.74R
Same days week before. 6 .Bu 17 01 7.620
Same three weeks ago.. I.S0O 191 1.4"0
Same four weeka ago.... 7.S18 20.177 6,i33
Same dava last year.... 7.2b1 13.477 6,m3
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date with comparison with
last year: 19u4. l&uS. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 468,828 &S.1P6 44777
Hogs I,378.3n9 1,2).64 94,636
Sheep 704.796 668.178 141.618
Aveiage prlcea paid tor nugs at South
Omaha for tne last several daya with com
parison; ,
Date ' I 1904. 190J. 1903. 1901. 11900. 18.18i.
June 17..
June 18..
June 19..
June 30..
June ill..
4 91 6 941
4 92 97
7 23
8 831
I 8s 16 63
8 631
3 61
8 h
t 92 t 06 3 64
8 nut 4 94 8 71
a uu 1 a
6 07
a wh, 8 83,
7 41
7 43
a
3 80
3 81
3 7i
I 91 4 Ml I
a 4 uu, a 16
June
8 , 6 0"i
1181
6 93 I
June 23...) t fcVil 6 77
7 49
I u; I 11
8 641 3 M
June
7 6f
7 67
7 61
7 62,
7 66
a J
7 61
7 64
7 64
June 26
16l
i 67
6 70i
I 91 t 17
8 69
June 26...
June 87...
June 38...
June 29...
June 30...
July 1...
July 2...
J my 8...
July 4...
July 6...
6 Do
6 10
6 08
6 11
4 99
a 63
6 14 ( 66
6 lu
6 04 I 66
6 Ob I 6 66
6 13 6 60j
6 91
6 87
3 64 3 61
I 66 3
8 l 3 60
90
4 991 3 681 3 60
6 89
6 83
9 14,
3 73 8 1
4 92 I
a oil 3 7i
e ib'al ft 67
1 6 si
7 Oa,
a : a
i 7 64 6 78 6 08 3 78 3 66
Indicate Sunday. Holiday.
The official number ot care of stock
brought in today by each road was; '
Cattle.Hoga.Bh'p.H'ses.
C. M. A St. P. Ry 4 1
Missouri racino tty j
Union Pacific system.... 86
A TSJ W. KV
11
17
V.. K. A M. V. R. R.... 86 17 .. 18
C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 8
B. A M. Ry 4
C. B. & Q. Ry 4
C, R. 1. e P. Ry.. east. 6
C. R. 1. A P. Ry.. west 20
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Ot. Western.... 1
Total receipts 166 67 8 17
Tha riiannslunn of the aay's reoeJpts was
at follows, each buer purchasing tr.e num
ber of head inuicatea:
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co
Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
629
1,648
Armour & Co
Armour A Co., sioux city
Carey A Benton
Hill A Son
L. F. Hust
Wolf A Murnan
Boot
Bulla A Cllne
Other buyers
Totals 2,582 4,085 2,077
CattlE Receipts, were liberal following
holiday and included besides ,a fair num
ber of grassera. Receipts at Chicago were
Hunt and thla enabled sellers to secure
about steady figures here on desirable
kinds.
The market on beef steers was rather
slow and prices could not be quoted belter
than steady on good grades, and for lens
desirable grades the trend waa rather
lower. . ...
Cornfed cows and heifers fared fairly
well, as toppy ttuff wat generally quoted
a little higher. Grassy lots, while selling
quite freely, experienced very little If any
change In prices front those prevailing last
week.
a tail, niimhar nf atnpkera and feeders ar
rived from the range and these found ready
sale at fully steady figures. Yard traders
took hold freely ana a clearance wae wm
In good season.
BJi BlaVOiIW. '1
No.
At. Pr. Mo.
r Ar. IT' ,
a.....
....UUt 4 t .. l-.v
14
..... 121 4 40 14
40 4 re l...f...
.....1047 4 SO ' 44
1077 t 00 ... 87
1041 1 10 44.......
1017 I 10 81
1(11 4 it 11
1144 a at 4.......
1144 4 10 tl
1414 1 14 41
11M t U 41
1M4 I 41 44
10M i 44
1130 .8 44 4
i.ba la
..iota, a w
1
....ilia do
....ii44 a 44
....1WI 4 40
,.,.ll 140
....1111 a 4
....lata a m
.,..imi a tt
....lilt 8 71
....ISM 8 71
,...im a 76
,...ui4 a 7a
....1144 $44
,...U4t 14
it
11.....
it
ti....
it....
at....
u....
1....
14....,
14....
1....
J...
1....
a....
"STEERS AND HEIFERS.
tin 4 aa ta 1407
M OA
4 00
16....
STEERS AND COWS,
11....
..1011
..1041
4 74
14.
41 I 06
11....
8 40.
COWB.
4...
1...
1....
a....
a 1 n it..
840
8 74
4 04
4 40
. .. M IK 4 10UI
.1000 8 04 : 1
aw 1 00 a ita
ions a 44 4 114 4 10
toi a a M44 4 11
ii64 a at a 4 4 to
...,. 444 8 40 17 1140 4 M
444 8 46 1 4 4 44
1114 8 44 1 114 i
iota a 40 1 1444 a at
, 1144 8 40
....
17....
4....
11....
to....
a....
14....
a....
HEiriDKS,
417 a to 9 f
44 a u a... .1
447 a aa
844 4 48
....
7....
aa.'."!
BUlaLB,
1410 I 1
.114 1 10 a
,....,..1474 a 44 1
UK a 74
CALVES.
ato a 76 a
114 4 04 1
844 4 04 1
,.1140 a to
.1040 8 44
.1444 4 04
, 346 4 04
160 I 40
, aio a oa
... 114 4 04
STOCKER8 AND FEEDBR8.
404 a 40 II 671 a 10
440 8 74 87..' '44 I 46
4i a aa ai 460 a jo
7o a 44 a ".
HOGS The run was unusually light, even
following a holiday, In fact mere were
scarcely hogs enough on sale to cause
active competition. Conditions were more
or lees favorable to aellers and vnctM
in the main were generally a good nickel
up from Saturday. Packera were rather
slow In allowing the advanoe, and the
market was oevoia oi ino itum "
finish. Tops at $5.38 are 10c higher than
Saturday, while the general trade was tV
7o high-jr. Good butcher and meoiuin
weight graaea are pii rcii w "-f
No.
71
71
74
PS
74
47
44
76
74
41
41
tt
71
41
44
14
T
4
AT.
..lit
..131
,.14
..144
..1,6
..114
..117
..111
..114
..110
.137
..161
..194
.115
..111
..Ml
..lit
324 513
716 ' 868
733 1,003
849 931
760
127
6
108. ....
90' ....
42
8 ....
79 ....
Pi
I H
a u
a is
a it
a it
a i6
a 14
a is
a u
a is
a rrva
a ao
.fit
46
a-jrc-rD rv,ar. w.i limited run ana
good demand this morning and the few
loads received sold quickly at strong to
higher prices. Yearling ewes and wethert
fetched $4-36, Oregon yearllnga went at
$4S6and ewes at 13.16. There Is a good
healthy tone to the market and buyers ap
pear to be ready to handle everything of
fered at good round prices. i.mKa.
Ouotatlona for grass sheep and lamrjs.
to choice yearilngs. 4 &6M.60; fair to
rood yearlings. $3.604.26: good to choioe
wethers. $4 0W4.25; fair lo ooi
S8O1S..OO; good to choice owes, $3.5073.801
drto good ewes, $8 26O'$.60: good to choice
mbs, J6.5O0S.76; fair to good Umbs. $5 00
S6.D0. ,
No. Av;.
16 Idaho bucks 1JS
99 Oregon cull ewes 78
244 Orenon ewes. i"",V hb
16 Oregon yearlings and wetn-'
ers -
rib
t 60
t ti
436
SB
$ 38
i 3
tn Idaho ewea, wethers and
yearlings
ti Idaho ewe
en, wctnvra u
97
96
yearlings
$7 Idaho owes,
yearlings ....
wethers and
Slack la Sight.
Fo'lowlng are the receipts of live stock
for the six principal western cltlet yester
day:
South Omaha ....
Chicago
K anaaa City .....
Cattle. Hog. Sheen
.. S.ft9
4.00S
2.077
l.O'O
4.0
l.Vrt
..ll."'
..11.00
.. 6.500
.. 2.016
.. out)
la.uto
8.500
7.500
UK!
t&uO
Bt. Louis
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City ...
Totals
606
..84.826 45,2l 15,6
Sloas Cly Live Stock Market.
SIOITC CITY, July l-(Special Telegram )
CLATTLB Receipts, M bead: market
steady; beevea 84 6ui6.86; sows, bulls and
rnlxad. $2 laj. 60; stu:k-rs and feeders, $8.09
l4 Ou: calvaa and yearlings, lili l 65..
il03tr-4acelj)'j. 2j0 rtaJ; miirKel k
Bit. Pr.
14 I 10
40 I H
110 I ts
... a n
00 I !!
0 I 11 .
m a tivi
40 I 11
140 4 14
124 4 It
44 I M
... a k
... a 16
40 a aa
to a 18
... a aa
40 I M
N IK
... a aa
Ho. At. SB.
76 an ...
74 104 ...
47 147 ao
40 lat 140
41 141 40
44 160 40
47 Ml 110
44 124 ...
44....... 141 140
74 VI ...
44 trti 40
47 Ml 40
44 141 140
ft 144 110
64.. 144 110
41 144 140
44 3t 44
71 HI ...
ih!fir, K.unff at 5.ioy6 ; urn, w uv i
CHICAGO UTS STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Fire ta Tea Coats
Hlaher aad Sheea Steady.
CHICAGO, July 8. -BATTLE Receipts
U.OuO head. Including 1.200 Texans market
steady; good to prime steers, to. 4 to 4 60;
poor to medium, 84.5i-a.26: -lockers and
feedera, $.2tv(J-l.a6; cows. $l.tOQ4.e0: heifers.
$3.0U46.40; canners. $1.5u?2 .60; bulls, $2.0
425; calvea, $2.504.6.00; Texas fed steers,
Ht-fiS 00.
HoOS Receipts 19,000 head: estimated to
morrow, 30.000 head; left over, 3.84) head;
market 64rlOa higher; mixed and butchers,
$5 3.va.60; good to choice heavy, $5
M2; rough heavy, 85Sop6fjO; light. Si.fctf
6.66; bulk of sales, 84.75f .60.
SHEEP AND . LAMBS Receipt! 7.000
head; market for sheep steady; lambs,
steady; good to holce wethers. $4.2f2rfi.86;
fair to chotee mixed, $S2.,f4.00; we-tern
sheep, $3.75J4.10: native lambs, $S.6c97.i6;
western la m be, $1606 00.
Kew Vork Llvo Stock Market.
NEW YORK. July 8 CATTLE Beeves,
receipts, 3.641 head. Only a few care were
offered todsy. Strictly good and prime
beeves irvjl5e higher, medium and common
steady, bulla nnd Cows almoet nominal.
Steers. $5.1.Vfl 46; bulls, t2.9n4ja.e0; cows,
nominal. Liverpool and London quoted
live cattle selUng at 11120 per lb., dressed
weight; refrigerator beef, lower at 9aic
per lb. Exports today. 7S0 head cattle. 1,061
head sheep i" 4,000 quarters Of beef; to
morrow, 600 ha cattle and 2,700 quarters
of beef. '
CALVES-Recelpts. 827 head. Market was
strong; veals 60c higher, buttermllkt 26o
higher; Veels. $4.00fi6.Si); tops. $7.00; butter
milks, $3.00ti3.:. Dreesed calves higher;
city dressed veals higher at 6310c per lb.;
country dressed, 4Va,Sc.
HOGS Receipts. Il.Ki1 head. No tales to
day on live weight: nominally higher. ....
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.814
head. Market for sheep 15526c higher,
lambs 2bJ60c higher; sheep, $i.6iS.90. no
choice here; culla, $2 Oti; lambs. $5.538.26,
two cars uholoe at $8.50lt8.70; culls. $4.60.
Kanaaa City Live stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 8. CATTLE Re
celpta 11.000 head. Including 8.000 southerns:
market slow, - steady ; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5 .604)6.40; fair to good,
84.26i6.60; western fed steers, $4O0a6.1O;
stockers and feeders, $2,7544.75; southern
steers, $S.Oufc.0O: southern cows, $2.005.1.76:
native cows, $2.00a4.60; native heifers, 83.2S
4.26; bulls, M 5ou4 26; calves, $2.504.75.
HOGS Receipts 8,600 head; market 6100
higher; top, 86.37; bulk of sties. $5.20g6 85;
heavy, t&.ikir; Packers, $5.15a.85; pigs
and llsrhta, $4.6o46.22. w . . . M
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 4.500
head; market strong to lOo higher: native
lambs, $4-50J.50: western lambs, H60(S6.5O;
fed ewes. $J.60j4.00; Texas clipped, y""
lings, $4.00fi4.76; Texas clipped sheen, $3,609
4 25; stockers and feeders. $2.50i3'3.60.
St. Loo Is I.lve , Stock Mrfl.
ST. LOUIS, July 6. CATTLE Receipts
$,500 head, Including- 4,800 Texans; market
strong and higher; native shipping and ex.
rw,rt Eturi. 14 hirWrl f0- dressed beef and
butcher steers, $4.2faS6.26; steers under 1.000
pounds, $4.00e.86; stockers and feeders, 83.26
4.26; cows and fielfers. 82.26QS.00; cannejs.
il.MM.Hi: bulls. 82.50ffl3.50; calves, 3 Of .
6.60; Texas and Indian steers, $3.60iS.oo;
cows and heifers, $2 1583.75.
HOGS Receipts 7,500 head; market strong
to 6o higher; , pigs and lights, $4.2tr33.2o;
packers, $5.25.4S; butchers and best
K,. .... It
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1.600
head; market active and firm; native mut
tons, $3.0iff4.00;' lambs. $4.00Q7.5; culls and
bucks, $126(34.00; stockers, W.OOttO.00.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH,- July 6.-CATTLE Receipts
2,016 head; market eteady to lOo higher;
naUves, $4.65&35; cows and heifers, $2.00
6.00; stockers and feeders, $3.00i4.36.
u'nno-Raralnia x fif,4 head: market 647100
higher; light, $C.2o4j5.27; medium ao4
hekvy, $5.26Hj"6.S". -. . .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts MS
bead; market steady to 10c higher.
''v. ' ? Wool Market.
BOSTON, July 6.-WOOL The market
v..-,. Ka aaM tn ha atrnntr and active. With
a firm 'advance under way. Some large
sales are noted, all the big mills being In
the movement. Approaching the new clip
in a conservative manner manufacturers
ars now apparently carried away by the
situation and- are anxlout to secure the
v. in.a . TJniiair avnnla era nulet and ter-
ura iuw i, . . . ... wv ,
Htnrv arrsdea ' active, i In foreign wool
there is little doing. Leading quotations
follow: Idahor-Flne medium. 17i318c: me
dium, 18iffl9c; low medium, 1819c. Wyonv
In. rHna 1A17n' haavv fine. 14fll5C: DI4
a.i!. taifliVi ! medium. 20S21C. Utah
and ilevada-Floe, 164T17c; heavy fine. 1459
16e: flrie medium. Isiil9c. Dakota-Fine, 17
18c; fine medium, lYtrioc; meaium, jo;i
low mediam, 20021c. Montana Fine choice.
19igfl)c; fine average, niflRc; fine medium
choice, 174.19c: aversgT7lc: staple, 219
22c; medium choice, 2iat2e.
8T. LOUIS,' July 8. WOOL Steady; me
dium grade combing and clothing, 18ff24e;
light fine. WUrc; heavy fine, 12816c; tub
H...Ka a-Mr.QA
I .on no Sf. Julv B. WOOL The sales
nn.n.d tnalav with a la rxs attendance.
Competition was actlvs, with merinos rul
ing firm at unchanged rates. Crossbreds
sold at par to 10 per cent dearer, except
ooaraa trade. New South Walee-100 bales;
.. iiuhmi Rdi areasy. 9t10d. Queens
land 700 bales; greasy, 9fa0dV Victoria
700 bales; greasy, eUrod. South Austra a
200 bales; greasy. 6Ud. West Australia
600 bales; scoured. 6H&8Hd. Tasmanla-200
bales; scoured, lldls 2d; greaty, eHdJ
is d. nsw aiana i.iw -uaia, ,
Is4fis6d; greasy, 6dWlsld. Cape of Good
Hope and rtatar-800 bales; scoured, 9d!
ls6d; greasy, 70d. Falkland Islands
1.400 bales: greasy. 60t)d. Jamalca-7PS
bales; greasy, 6(gd.
1 Metal Market
-Kttrar T-n-nv I,,lr K METALS Tin was
weak In the London market, prices there
being more than a pouna lower " com
--Ja Miih tha oioaina naitrea of last Frl
flay, with both spot and tuturea auoted at
4Ellf. Locally the market was lower in
sympathy with the foreign losses and
f j . . t'it:Hi rtmntr waa a little
higher in London, closing at 67 ta for
spot and 4C57 for futurea. Locally copper
remains steady. Lake is quoted at $12.62
im76, electrolytic at $12.604H2.62 and east
ing ai $12.12. 12.26. Lead was also a i,u e
higher abroad, closing at 12 12a M, while
here it remained uncnangea ai
. , . . ..kBnaa at ftS In London.
tfere It wat steady at $4.854.96. Iron closed
at 61s 6d In Glasgow and at 42s 6d In Mld
diaaborouah. Locally Iron Is quiet. No. I
foundry, northern, Is quoted at SU.ww,
.t. nn,ih.m at tia.76tiil4.25:. No,
ill U, A 1UUIIUI J liUi a.aa--B a f w - i ja
1 foundry. , southern, and No. 1 foundry,
anoth.rn aoft. at 818 2513.76. Pig Iron wtr
rants are wealf, at $900. ,
ST. LOUIS', July S. METAL Lead,
steady, $4.10. spelter, nrro, .ot
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, July 6.-COTTON-FU
...... . T,.ii in 44(ffil0.45c: August
10 1110 12c: September. 9.s3&9.40c: October,
9 iW 14c7 Novim ber, 4. 186-9.14c l December
; n: i.n.,v a I7wu.i9c. Spot oulet
.a.e..bMeanry. 8 1-Uo; good or.
lOWte; ?od tViddllng. if:'
Ul-16c; receipts, tXfSmx atoWWl. 1...
BT. IXJL1M. VUiy p. v.v a w...
middling. lOrio; tales, none; receipts,
bales; shipments, 40 bales; -stock,
11.576
WASH INGTON. July . rcoT?lI-'Th!
monthly report or tne cniei m
. ' . 1 aha nanarlfnant Of Atrl-
culture will show the average condition of
cotton on June 26 to have been 88, aa com
pared w"th 63 on May 2. 1904 ; 77.1 n June
, 1908; 84.7 at the corresponding dats la
1902 and a ten-year iti.t, ..
.....n.fil Annies and Dried Frwlte
NEW YORK. July 6 -EVAPORATED
ir.oivD-M.rV4t Is O't4 with demand
ffaht. but supplies ars not heavy and bold
ef, show confidence. . o.n.;ion are quoted
at 4&6o; prime, nc; ciioi;, r-
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pn nes
show little feature.. New crop Santa Clara
fruit la atlll offered at 2c. f. o. b.. the coatt
fr the four sites. Locally the spot market
Is unchanged, with price, ranging J'
b5c, according to grade. APr)ot, !?
quiet. Choice are held at $lor: tr
Jholce. 1010cl 'aw;y. HflSc. fsaches
are firm; choice are quoted at 77e, extra.
choice. 7c; fancy. 9o.iuc
rtrw Goods Karket
tjitW YORK. July 6.-DRT GOODS The
market shows little Increase In demand ana
buyers are still influenced by the ,llalft'
No changea In prloea are reported, but
mSre or leas Irregularity Is still In eviaence.
S?h!ugh ael era are less Inclined to grant
oonciallont than for some time past. For
Xu ?5r? I le believed by in.ny that the
turning point has been reached.
i CoaTee Market.
NEW YORK. July rC?FTT?I
market for futures optnw
advance of H1 - points.
FUlaa were re-
7.,rid of 256.0W las. Including Bept-moer
it B lcVIWlOo. Deoeniber iU a.bt..4c, Murcu
ateadV; No. 7 Invoice. J 8-luc. Mild, tteady;
Cordova, lrSlc-
Laag Loae la aaaiaau
mntKNA. Ma. July aV A fit
rhloh
ttartod by rcurth ot July eiptcsl.vns.
oansed a aoas f W 'Vl,
lag wer -.lrr.rs. ln'Ji.-1'r.g tr g-ueval
tturca a a tii r.UiJ
BIC CHANCE IS TRAIN TIME
Material RsTiiioni of Boheduls Uada j
the Union Paclflo.
NORTHWtSEThN FAST TRW IS DROPPED
May he Reslaoed hy Aaether Ote
Rpeed af Two P.laelnal Fas
seaaert Is laoreaaed ky
tke Order.
Havarai ohanaea will take place la
T'ninn parifin tainiiMr sohedulo Sunday,
Jul in Th followlnn time table has been
made up and If nothing intervenes It will
be adopted as tha arriving ana leaving
time In Omaha on that date:
No. 3, to be known as tha Colorado and
Cheyenne train, and which was th Colo
rado express, will leave Omaha at , $:!
p. m. Instead of 4:20 p. M. No. 'anil ar
rive at t!4B a m. laataad of 7 J9 a. m. No.
8, to be known as tha California and Ore
gon train, Instead of the Chicago-Portland
special, will leave at a t p. m. Instead of
8:10 p. m. No. 11 will leave at T:et a. m.
Instead of UM p. an. No. IS wiu amva
at 4 IO a m Instead of 3:40 a. m. N. IDS,
the fast mall, will leave Oraen RJvsr at
l:tt p. m. Instead ot 1:46 p. m. and will af
rive in Omaha at tha same time as St
present, l: p. m. No, t will leaa Orean
River at t.56 p. m. Instead of S p. an. ana
rill arrive at Omaha at 1:30 B. B.. the same
as at present. It will be notloed that tha
running time of the laat two trains nas
been considerably out down.
The changes la tha Union Padflo sched
ule will necessitate several change In th
..wia e tka rafnrth western. Milwaukee
and other roMi run lng east from here.
but Juet what they ere cannot d asoer
t.inavri at nraaent. aa th time cards have
not yet arrived from Chicago. On ot th
nrinpinal rhansea will b th taking oft
of No. 12, th Chicago tpeolal, by th North.
western. This Is th fastst passenger
train which now run between Omaha and
Chicago. Whether It will h rplaod by
another equally as fast or whether th
speed of some other train will be Increased
to make equally aa good time is not Known
locally. It may be posstbl that th Speed
of No. 4 Will b Increased ta makt th
fastest time to Chicago.
Osaaka Got Stop Ovra
ha TtTaat.m PaaSMIVM1 AaBOCiAtiOn hS
Issued official notloe to the sffsot that stop
overs on World'a fair Ucksts will b al
lowed all passengers through Omaha. Th
notice reads aa follows:
"A stop-over of ten days will b allowed
at Omaha on all round-trip, non-transfer-
. . . . . . , k. ...... I. tmaka 1 I I, .
aois llCKQts reauina mi,-va. va.... - .
ets must be deposited with th Joint sgent
ai...t.. .. k. . win. I a, Omaha.
and on date passengers wish to continue
journey, which must b within ten days of,
but not Including date ticket is deposited,
but not earlier than two hours previous
to th tlm of departur of train from
Omaha, , upon presentation of Identification
... !.. .. . , I . ., an avtanalnn
Omana, upon preseniaiivn " wwiuni-ai n,
certlAoat. to the Joint agent, an extension
pastor will be attacheot th ticket, n
abllng th passenger to resume th through
. . i ......a .a .
'tut joint agency is twain v iwn,
wa.w,h vw. a- and wttl ba 4ti front I
a. to. notH p. tn.; Sunday from I a. tn.
until 23 soon.
' Knights Templar PpeelaL
A soecUl train haa been arranged for
by th Nebraska commtndery, Knights
Templar, which will leara Omaha eptrn
ber 1, carrying th delsgatea to tha trien
nial conctav at San FranclaoO. Th South .
Halrata MimMtnrttPV htS hetn tnVitd t .
accompany the Nebraska eommandary and
has accepted tha invitation, in aetata
tlons front the two states will number
about 150 people. . There will b a dining
car and buffet car attacbed to, tn train
gad several sleeper. ; -. .
M'VANN AGAINST THE BILL
Detolarc Proposed lattdlngr Ors WHt
Rals Prelght Rates Twaty
' ' Cwat. '
Commissioner MeVann of th Commercial
Club haa returned from Chicago. Among
other things there were taken Up by Mr.
MoVann during bis abseno waa h uni
form bill of lading which th railroad ol
th country are trying to fore upon th
shipper with th object, according to th
statements of Commissioner MCVann, of
ratting freight rate SO. per cent. The. or
ganisation of a national shipper' associa
tion also waa looked Into by th commis
sioner during his absence.
Mr. MeVann says b wfll advise tha
members of th Commercial Club strongly
against going Into th national organisa
tion of shippers for th reason that It Is
not organised along proper line and will
be Ineffective.
Railroad men deny that the uniform bill
of lading which will be eonatdsred by th
freight association at Manltou July "Ha,
will raise freight rate but Mr, MoVann
says tha claus at th bottom of th bill
providing that SO per 'cent , extra freight
will have to be paid by , th shipper who
refuse to accept th bill will result In th
20 percent Increase for .the reason that no
shipper will scoept th bill which, I prao
tlcally a waiver of his rights to recover
damage from th carrier Under th law,
for ths loss or damage to his shipment.
Mr. MoVann aays It is an error to say that
th uniform bill which It I proposed to
adapt la In My way stnillar to ths present
form of bill In us by th railroads.
Mr. MeVann aaya that th western roads
are not tn favor of th adoption of th bill,
and consequently h feel that ther Is
llttl danger of Ita being put Into general
use, . '
LOSES MONEY ON THE TRAIN
Mast Front Lraae Is Believed) f On'
Haadrod and TwatysW .
Dollar. ' '-
EL N. Teaton of Lyons, Neb., reports that
h lost IU6, on $600 draft and one $68 draft
while In a 'train at th Webster ttreet
station Monday afternoon, Mr. Teato-n
says he think he was watched when he
took out his roll at th ticket window to
get a bill to pay for his tlckst to yornv
When he had taken a seat In on of th
car a stranger cam along and asked him
whether he was going to Lyon. Answer
ing In th affirmative he was requested to
take a rear car, which hs promptly did.
While passing between two ear he wss
erowded by th stranger, who had already
spoken to him snd a stout man. Hs think
these two men picked his pockets while he
wns. squeeilng between tham. . . '
hi' Want Ad are Butlnsas booster.
The Merchants
National Dank
Vf Ojrtsaha, N)b.
ll.ateNi4r
Capital aad Sarptiia, SMO.000
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