TITE OMAITA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY, ATTOUST 12, 1004. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Chicago Traden Send Pries for Futures Up Three, OenU a Bushel OPENING WEAK, BUT TURN CAME QUICKLY Oraaha Akoit the Oaly Market Fal- Uw Chlca Cora aa4 Oats Point Higher Commercial and Financial Jtwi, . , OMAHA. All. 11, 19M. ST'T every one expected that the grain market, and especially wheat vaiues, would open lower thin morning, n1 they were not surprised. The government crop report wm expected to be the governing Iniltienre for the opening, and It wu. The snowing, however, was not considered especially good by the caretul students ot statistics, and It did not take them long to pick out the aalient points a reduction In the estimated wheat crop of to.iMAi.wx bushels as compared with the showing of July 1, and a loss In the winter wheat crop of iw.wiO.uiO bushels. More than this, the statement of percentage of wheat crop condition was considerably below the esti mates thst had been made of the figures that would be shown. Few expected under 90 per cent of a crop from the estimates, and the figures 67 ner cent were below expectations. An cfiset to any favorable news to be extracted from the report we found In the plethora of rust and hard line stories from the northwest. They were as persistent and as numerous as ever and they do not appear to be coming from bucket shop people, either. Chicago plainly Indicated Ha position within an hour after the opening, when It took the market right away from the bears and turned It the other way, with suffi cient strength and stamina back of the movement to regain all of the earlier losa as well as the declines sustained yesterday after the noon hour. Kansas City, St. Louts, Minneapolis, Du luth and New York did not follow Chicago's lead Immediately, but they showed a dispo sition In that direction later on. Omaha followed Chicago immediately. There were quite a number of bids for futures, but few sellers. The quruity of the wheat arriving In Omsha Is en evidence of poor crops. Much of it la No. I and not a little ruim to a poor No. 4 and 110 grade. The berry Is small. There Is an urgent demand for good wheat, and the better the grade the higher the prices. Another Interesting Item from the gov ernment report is shown in the fact that there are 42,341, Out) bushels of oats in farm era' handrf, aa compared with 73.1W.OOO bushels a year ago, a decrease of 31.760,0u0 bushels. The advances wcra not only sharp, but persistent, and while the outside figures were not maintained, the recessions were unimportant In any grain, and the closing was decidedly strong. The high prices ara tempting to farmers, but they also Inspire a belief in still higher figures. When No. 8 wheat Is selling at 92 and 93 cents In Omaha the farmers and the elevator men appear to be tempting fata In holding for still higher price. Omaha Is divided aa to the future, an me taking the side ot 11.23 wheat and others predicting a break beXoro long. Corn crop estimates and the commercial gossip of the day ara Interesting. Jones la unusually silent. Omaha Oraln Inspections In: t cars No. 3 hard wheat, 18 cars No. I hsrd wheat, 9 ears' No. 1 hard wheat, 1 car No. 1 corn, E cars No. 1 corn, 3 cars No. 4 corn, 1 cars No. 3 white corn' and 1 car No. 1 white oats. Total, 41 cars. Out: 9 cars No. 2 hard wheat, 1 car No. t hard wheat, S cars No. 2 corn and S cars No. I corn. Total, 21 ears. 1 Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 3 hard. 94?J!5c: No. S hard? 90T)4c; No. 4 hard, 7Sij6sc;i No. I spring, 96c. CORN No. i. 49c: No. S 484c; No. 4. 47c; No. 2 yellow, 4!H4c; No, 1 yellow, 49c; No. 2 white, 49c; No. 3 white, 4Mc. OATS No. 2, 23c; No. 3. 31 c: No. 4. 30c; No. 3 whire.Soc; No. 3 white, 32c; No. 4 white, 31c; standard, 35c. Omaha, Grata Qaotatlona. The range of prices on the Omaha mar ket for future delivery and the close today and Wednesday were; Wheat Open. High. Low. Today. Wed. Kept. ...... It 92 B 11 B 92 B II B Dec. '....,. lh ' ViB MB 14B 91H Aug 92 B 9211-92 B'92U SI ii Corn ' Bept. ...... 4T B 47 B 47 B 47 B 4,B leo 44B 44B 44B .44UB 4411 Cash sales on Omaha market: 1 car No. I yellow corn. 49c; 4.i bu. No. 1 wheat,- 93c; 5,oo0 bu. No. i corn, 48p; 1 car No. wheat, 6S lbs., 94c; 2 cars No. 4 bard, 56 lbs., SSc; 1 car No. 3 hard, 5t) lbs., 91c; 1 car No. 4 bard, 64 lbs., 37c; 1 car No. 4 hard, 50 lbs., 78c; 1 cap No. 4 hard, 63 lbs.. 82c; 1 car No. 8, 9 lbs., 91c Grsln Markets Klaevrttere. Closing prices ot grain today and Tues day at the markets named were as follows: CHICAGO. Wheat Today Wed. September 1.03: 1.01 December l.tc . 8y?t May 1.04V l.W Corn Scptembe. 6I 6T December , 61' 6JVj May .' 60i 49 Oats I iieptember ', 34s, S3 December 3o'a 34 May t'iH 36 ST. LOUIS. Wheat September leceiiiber Corn September December Wheat September Iecember . Corn September December . Wheat September December . Wheat September December . Wheat September December . 1 00B 1 Vi 97 99 62 4V 53 KANSAS CITY. 9H .So 4SB Vs 8S a . DUJLUTa. 1 08 : i oil MINNEAPOLIS. . i 1 06 1011 NEW VOKK. 1 07 1 06V, 1 0? SS 1 02 1 04 i oj-: t'hlcaso Cash Prices. WHEAT No. I hard. $10031.02; No. 3 hard, kSciall.Ol; No. 3 red, (new), $l.O1.09; No. 3 red, mow). 99cfy$1.02; No. 3 spring, 41.u5; No. 3 sprint;. !'"'' 1 05. CORN-No. t, W'4.,c; No. 3, 54t64c: No. 4, fc'-fi'i&c; No. I yellow 65'Vrji 56c ; No. 3 yellow, l.i'niivr: No. 3 ah: to, No. 3 white, MaMiC- OATS No. 2. i.'?'l3''.c: No. 3, 32V4fjS3o; No. t while, S.'Vi' "c; No. t white, ,'.(; fcSc; No. 4 kluu, 4.jjc; stanuard, ij 3uo. 1'rlee Currt-nt Crop Reaort. Price Current's summary says: Dry weather occasioning h-xa confldent view of corn crop. .Must aM'Uimi still In fairly giHXI pjhHi6i.. Situation favors large t.rop. Winter wheat ludicatlnns not Im proved. Hpring wheat evidently conMlder ahly injured. Toial crop possibilities, about wu.4i,u(4 buuhela. -Packing for Week, 3uu,tnAi hogs, agaiinst S&u.uou for same Wseil iai yrm. VuUi pnCklr.a hoS !!.".?e iarch 1, bx.00i), cointaied with 9.2i,uW fur same periuU year luiuuilKlal ftoastp. September wheat cold oil the curb In Min neapolis after the rvgulur close touay at K!lr of Post-Dlsuaich tl mutts crop at: Wheat, t'Z,',iAV bu.; corn. bu.; oats, S7d,uuu,tKV bu. Jauies J. Hill says In New York that he has seen nothing in the west to Induce hint to siooify tils original estimate ot a. iriil,tAJ,-uuo-b wheat crop. . ., . Austria-Hungary The government has pruhlblted exportation, of turn, barley end ell taedlng stuffs, of these barley is the grain most eapurted. abuut 13,ouu.uu) busbxla net being alilppcd annually. Sumlerlaml t UiKlike There are bids In Cliiiaao now whicn aro only 3 cetils er buKbe out of line fur Kansas No. 3 hrd what. C. J. f . iiaruburg, so you see the fueigneis are comli.g up in their bids very lively. . Here Is one on the other side: "I never know waeat to improve after being struck with black rust, and It la my opinion these fellows that are seodlng in r purls or Im provement dou't know w hat they are talk lug about or else the grain was not struck with black rust." , The very hlgheat and most sucoeful wheat tHleiit hve are all woikiug Lu.id for a reaction la wliit to huy it ml. H liilglit be hai a game to catch and best ad M o iKini to be la buy it on a anJ down a (wrxlin to o-.ir capacity, as action la liaeiy to be severe and quick eithsr way. A glance at the ranh prWs paid In Ouxh t"Uy r wheat will give the reader an town ir the kind ot grain that la brfi.i s '.I fcere, the corapeiiilon among I. u.ot u.;e u for wiioat and lti i.iiii at la i 1 t?e liu&i elevator nien and lanueia rr.y vUhiii If tley will Ony snd lu ii in.' I quniuy of wheat. Clasuselal Uruls, I s-Vls kst to auhii-easury slace Friday t-.i'.w.a I x. i w near ptofltabls gold ex- I)Ul l I , u . i . i. jM.rl. Ktuu A 7, i'' tr till. 1,4 Rial week Pf Ajlgust. gross lr-ra. S.ja.0f! from July 1. Iihtmm, Mm. - - - There Is ts.noti ore gold snrag-d for Satur osy's stesmer to Lurope. Iondon etmnety bullish on Vnlon Pa cific and Southern Pacific. Standard o!d short Interest In preferred steel still considered very lnrge. L'nlon Pacific earnings for June, gross In crease, 3i.il; net Increase, IK.t.l'io. . Bank of England rate unchansed. Amer ican stock in London firm Vu PV cent above parity. Csnsdtsn Pacific's earnings first week of Aiia-nst. gross Increase, 2,uu0; from July L Increase. t-tW.6oi. Coal Trade Journal reports strike cloud passed away from coal region, but very Ilttie activity In business. St. Louis Southwestern' earnings first week of August, grcss, increase, $1&,M2; from July 1. incresre. $106.95. Rock Island earnings equal to Gl per cent on common, or with equities In con trolled roads 2 per cent on common. The New York News Bureau says: 'The took of geld bars on hsnd at assay office Is ahnut 4.ont,u(jQ. No actual engagements of gold bars for export to Europe have yet been made, but Inquiries are understood to have been made yesterday by prominent banks for export to Lurope. CHICAGO GRAIX ASD PROTIsIOSs e Featares sf tha Trad I a sr a a Clealas; Prices ea Board ef Trase. CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Wheat prices broke the record for the present crop today by a soaring of 4Hc to 4c. The closing price was within Sc of the top. The motive was the government report, which, without tak ing Into account rust damage within ten davs, estimated the yleid oi winter nd spring wheat at 47.om.uT0 bushels, as prem ised a month ago. At tne close September, ss compared alth yesterday i llnaf figures, showed a net gain of 2Tc. Corn is up :c. Oats are e up. Provisions vary from 2Vto higher eo isnc lower. The wheat market, keyed up to the high est pitch of nervouanxws, seemed to ned only the official declaration ot the deficit Indicated by the government leport as a cause for a paroxysm of bullishness. Sep tember vslues suffered itjl'ac under the opening pressure, the first trades being at feVCU.Ou. The stimulus of the govern ment report became st once eppsrent. al though the culmination of Its Intluence did not come until the last hour of trsdlng. Successive gains In the price f September were reported, with thi demand becoming more and more general as offerings be came IlKhter. When the 11.03 mara had been passed the desire to possess wheat seemed to seise upon all alike. Individuals who had been Inclined to bearlshness. be came frsntic at this, while others who had sold short appeared. to have become nearly panic-stricken. Almost a sheer Jump to 31.041 was the result. September receded to 31.03V, but closed strong a,. ti.KiV Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 27, 900 bushels. Minneapolis. Dulutn and Chi cago reported receipts of -4 cars, against 241 last week and 186 a year ago. Corn was active and except ul the Imme diate start strong. The openl.ig for Sep tember showed a loss of VuVfrc at liJfiAJV:. attributed partially to the targe crop Indi cated by the government reptr: und largely to the Initial easy tone of the wheat mar ket. The price of corn was later governed almost entirely by the growing strength of wheat, September corn selling up to R4Hc nn the wheat bulge and declining to 6c. the closing figure. Local receipt! of corn were 279 cars. Oats, like other grains, opened lower, but also like the others the lowest prices were st the beginning. The later strength was chiefly sympathetic. September closed firm at 34'r, c under the top, having sold tip from iic, a loss of o at the start. Local receipts were 279 cars. Provisions were dull and weak- --Heavy receipts of hogs had a depressing eflect. Septemlier pork at the cloea was down 10c at 311.96. Lard is off 'jVxq at 34.70. Ribs closed 5c lower at I7.6214 Katlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 82 cars; corn, 177 cars; oats, 194 cars; bogs, 18.100 heed. The leading futures ranged as follows; Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.lYest y. Wheat tSept. ISept Dec. May g. Sept. Dec. ('its Bept. Dec. May .tat..,. Lwrrt--" Sept. Oct. Rlh.s Sept. Oct. I i 101 105: 90V 104 WIS' 9S W6SI 103'el 101 102,99T-100 104 101 9Si-9V! 103V ltxra-jrHrP- 100 B2 60S 64S 67Vsl 34H! 33 Vk 36H 3Si 34HI 87,1 , i 11 ot, 12 19 11 95 12 10 11 t 11 96 13 00 1 05 12 15 It 22 TO 6 W 7 55 7 16 W t TO f m 70 (SO I tV 6 70 " 7 47tt! 1 50 7 82HI 7 82HI 7 ao T U 7 47HI No. 2. tOld. tNew. Cash itii.i.tlc,ns were as follows: FLOUR Market easy: winter patents. 34. SO; Ktralghts. 34 SC(&4 30; spring patents, $4 Vt' 00: atraiglita, 33.704.M. " WHEAT No. 2 sprine. ll.OT'STl.OS; No. 3. 95cfj.06; No. 3 red. 1.01,41.054. CORN No. 2, &4,c; No. i yellow, S6e. OATS No. 2. 32fr.Uc: No. 2 while, 3ZQ S6c: No. 3 white. 3MjS540. RTR-No. 2. 70Wfi71ie. BARLKY-Oooil feeding. 83 40c; fair to choice malting, 445c. BEED-No. 1 flax, 31.19: No. 1 northwest ern, II. Jt;; prime timothy, S3; clover, con tract trade. 11.6i?11.7&. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 31200 Lard, per 100 lbs., Short ribs sides (loose). $6 62. Dry salted Shoulders (boxed), 17.4iS7.65. Bhlpmenls of nour sna grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls... Wheat bu... Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu... ... 24, WO 26.900 ... 14. Sort 13.7oO ...119,9(10 614.700 ...327.700 233.0 ... 3.000 3.400 ... 4.400 8.700 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 18tfl7e; dalrlea, lat&'l&c. Kggs. steady; at mark, rases Included. 124 16c. Cheese, steady, 7&81,a . it. Loals Grata aad Provlaloas. ST. LOU13. Aug. 11. WHEAT Higher and wildly excited on abort crops; No. i red cash, elevator, Swcti1.00; track, U.0t4fl 01W; September, 1.00H1.0ti4; December, el.tfe1); No. t hard. 9-3l 00. CORN Higher and strong; No. I cash, 53c; track. 4c; September, bi!4c; December, ilHc. OATS Higher; No. t cash. 3314c; track. Su3ic; Suptember. 31c; December, 3Sc; No. 2 while, SwBSbVtC- FLOUR Firm; red winter patents 14.99 500; extra fancy and straight. f4..a4.fci; clear, ..(! -0. SEKD Timothy, steady IJ.75. CORNMKAL Steady, tifnilTB. 1-iKAN birviig; sacked east track, KSSc. HAY Strong; tlmotby, new, 38 0fif(4l2.00; old. li).0uwl t'O; prairie, new, 3d.004j9.5u. IRON COTTON Tlli-94c, BAOOINa-7tr7c. 1IKMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $12.0. Lard, higher; prime ateam, 36.20. Bacon (boxeiU, st-iy ; extra shorts, 3&&0; clear ribs, 18. 60; short clear, 19. POULTR It Steady: chlcnens. 9c; springs, 12c; turkeys, lie; ducks. 7c; geese, oc. BUTTER3ulct; creamery, HM18c; dairy. 10g 15c. LOUS Firm at 1S54C. caae count. Shipments. RecMpts. Flour, bi.1. 7,0)0 M. Wheat, bu .,.1K7.U 93,000 Coin, bu lt.OuO 23.0"0 Oats, bu 19,000 44.0U0 Kaaaas City Oral and Provlsleas. KANSAS CITY. Aug. - 11. WHEAT Higher: September, 90Sc; Pecember, sOUc; May, 9:'c; cash. No. t hard, boW.iWc; No. I, HliiWv,c: No. 4, 7biKkc; No. 3 re 4. 9.(j!c; No. 3. (Hiu'iSc; receipts. 33S cars. CORN Firm: September, 4Nu4Vc; Pe ceniher, 4iSo: May, 4tc; caxh. No. 2 mixed. 4WVMJOC; Nu. 3, No. 3 while, axHsc; No. 3, 4'.tc. OAIS-Stcady; No. 3 white, 3 tig 36c; No. 3 mixed SBUi J4c. HAY uady; chok'S timothy, $3.60; choice prairie, Jo hmTa. RVK-4.vr.ec. .; BlTTh-H Creamery, 13Vjl5'c; dairy, fancy, lc. fcXKia eteady: Mieaoiirl nnd Kansna new No. -. whllewood fuses liiciiKlel. lic ief dosen; mm count, 17c; cases returned, per doseit leas. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu. 2s.4iO . li0 Corn, bu. , :') ll.t't Oats, bu. U.uuv . l.OuO Ullwaskt Grala Market. MILWACKKK, Aug 11. WH EAT Firm ; No. 1 northern, 1 f.- No. 2 northern. 31.07; sew fieptintM-r. Jl tj-v. H Yfer-Higher; No. 1. " lUhlil-Dull; No. 2. fee; sample, 33 tllV.c. t URN Higher; No. 3. Kfljec;' September, 540 bid. Llveraool Grala Market. I.IVKRiOOI.h Aug. 11 -WUEAT-fpo. n'xniSHl; iuiures, Diui; 6epteniber, 6S liad; De fiiiiHir, is 1S I'uHN-f Hit. n raily; American mixed. 4s TH 1 1 O'd. in Sl: luture. quiet; September, 4 t'-i3. iHrcsn.ucr, 4a 4 J. ' I'earla Grala Market. PEORIA. Aug. U.-COR.N-6ted; No. I. t;,; h i 4, b-.-1 Hi.-, n Yj ja the t.a of ti& tot fln. "bSH ""mH 9"!&7s BIHl H I S4 j 35 33 SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Showg Oonsidenbla Animation and Strength. GOYLRNYENT CROP REPORT AN INFLUENCE Fraatle Ceagltlea of Wheat a Factor Which Tease Vasele Market aad (eeateraet Oes4 EsTeete. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. There wss a period of great strength and animation In he stock inai set tuoay wnlie tne nrst in terprets lion of the government crop re port was the dominant Innuence on sen timent. Tne connoence with whlun the buying of stocas was conducted was ma tenaliy impaired later In the day. Ibe wild upsnot ot prices in the wheat maiset was a serious unsetttement to the opUmla tio views deduoed trom the favorite crop repjrt. The strength of the corn market also caused grave misgivings. The reac tionary tendency of tne metropolitan trac tions oe cause ot selling to take profits on toe rise was a orag on the market. Lnlted States Steel preferred showed a very slight response at times to the strength of tne market, and Its late drop helped much to unsettle the market. .Tne engagement of gold for shlpmsnt to London had rather less tnan ita usual sentiment aa an Intlu ence against the market, the week's re ceipt oi gold had on account of Japanese nu Australian arrivrl at San 1 ranclscd been liberal, and the morning s rabies reported the shipment cf 81.i6u.uv0 on the way trom Australia. The movement In Southern Paclnc and l'nlon Pacific, and tha character ot the buying in them, were especially Imposing. But the grain and cotton carrleis . enjoyed a goou demand tor all sections of tne crop region. North western made a special response i the fav treble annual report. 1 ne rise of a point In Reading was not very effective in helping the oiner coal and trunk lines, and the industrlsle which were conspicuous yesteraay fell Into the background. After the grain markets had closed for the day It was found feasible to rally the stock market, led by Southern Pacific, which roee within a shade of 66. Some of the grain carriers also recovered to about the oeat, but the closing was irregular and at only partial recoveries from the reaction. Bonds were quite active and strong. To tal sales, par value, 33.fl),0O0. L'nlted states old 4s advanced 1 and tne new 4s coupon sj per cent on the last call. i-olio wing was the range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Sales.Hlgh.Low.Ose. Atchison ao pfd i Baltimore 4 Ohio. M.VM 7H 7as Vl 91 .13,200 Ms fei'S do ptd Canadian Pacific 2.300 IM Central of N. J Chesapeake 4k Ohio ..19.4o0 3.V Chicago 4k Alton l.o 4lt .... Hi 124 1& lb 41JS 81 do pfd v.. Chicago O. W Chicago st N. W... C, M. st St, P do pfd Chicago T. A T do pfd C, C, C. St. L. Colorado Southern do 1st pfd...- . do 2d pfd . 1.300 14 144 . b.O0 lM-n 1 !-) lo-4k .37,Su0 , 19 liH-r, 149 m .... liSfe 144 100 75 75 74 0 HH 1! 13 3u0 4h 4Vs 48 100 1 19 "lli 3,S"0 Ifil lo9e 1' 100 270 Xiu 3.0 0 -Wk 32H 100 71 71H 71 7.SM) s 3j ZtH ,4"0 U J . 0 SiVt 87 400 68 68 6Svi 100 80 8) tJ 1,.V) 1.SS 13 H 184 90 19 16 l' 600 37 3i 37 Delaware, I- 4k W... Denver 4k Rio Grande do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Hocking Valley do piu Illinois Central Iowa Central do pro K. C. Southern do ptd L. ot N Manhattan L 11H 43 500 43 42 a800 118 11. H 110 800 161 loO 160 8.500 94V 94 Met. Securities Met. Bt, Ry.... ...24,000 124- 122 L3 Minneapolis A St. L. . 900 w 48 4B 73 12. 94 20 43 87 119 i 88 M.. St. P. ft 8. St. M. 1.400 74 73j do pfd 300 128' 121 Missouri Pacific 14.400 94 9. 19 42 Missouri. K. 4 T 6.20 do pfd 300 a 43H N. R. R. of M. pfd. New York Central... Norfolk A Western., do pfd : 1,000 119 119 8,2-0 67. 6t ., 200 90 ' .. 3,1'J0 31 'ol. Ontario tc Western Pennsylvania P., C. C. o St, L. Reading - do lt pfd ..25.9001 121 12o 121 .... 64a .41.800 300 Sj 70 -t W 68 15Va 36 64 26 90 2 38 t7 93 17 a7 14 17 89 9 225 195 115 202 62 18 77 33 91 37 9 26 21 88 58 ao 2d pia Rock Island Co 40.300 do pfd 4.100 St, L. at 8. F. pfd.... 3,do0 St, L. Southwestern.. l.oOO do pfd 1,300 Southern Pacific ....10S,7ifl Southern Railway ....94.600 67 59 16 37 4 We 2 91 29 26 38 W 17 6tv 68 lu 36 6 V 9) 28 96 sH 96 9.3 17 86 do pfd l.ioo Texas A Paclnc 7,i0 T., St. L. A W.... do pfd Union Pacific do pfnV. Wabash , I do pfd too . 300 62,3'0 , 2-0 800 , 1,800 wneenng ot ri Wisconsin Central ... 300 ' do pfd 3-0 Mexican Central 2,700 Adams Express American Express U. 8. Express Wells-Fa r-o Express 17H ITS 39 39 10 9 53' 52S 18 18'i 83 V 3' k nii 2j" ij" 5PU ' 6S 101 hi 100 134 132 6i4 ivi 8I 8n 19i 1961 18 11 i K 162 162' 14 14 7" 7" 21 II iiti ?s" 102H 101 iti 33 'TH 7H 4 41 18 18 it" 42 7 7 83 83 .... mi to 12Hi 11 59 57 15 1MH 59 89 Amal. Copper 20,800 American C. & F.... 7u0 do pfd .' American Cotton OH. 100 do pfd American Ice do pfd 400 American Linseed Oil .... do pfd American Locomotive 300 do pfd American 8. R 13.000 do pfd 700 Amer. Sugar Refin'g.. 9.3 0 Anaconda M. Co 73 Brooklyn R. T 17,800 61 52 . 53 loiorano r . at l J,: Btt Ba 36 Conso'ldated Gas 0 196 196 9"H Corn Products 3oO 13 11 11 ao ii i n fio Distillers' Securities.. S"0 M 12 vtenerai r-ieciric aj JTU l&r lti International Paper... 100 14V 14 14 do pfd 70 International Pump 81 do pfd 100 78 78 74 National Lead 1,900 21 21 US North American 87 Pacific Mall 600 H ?8 t r eopies uas t,n pressed Steel Car .... 8o0 iti 33 83 do pfd 75 Pnllmsn Palace Car 7 Republic Steel 0 T 7H 7 do pfd 100 43 41 42'? Rubber Goods too 18 18 VK do pfd TX'4 Tennessee C. & 1 2.800 44 42 i'. a. i.eauier i i do pfd 300 53 83 Rt V. 8. Rea'ty , 47 U. S. Rubber ..? iJ do pfd 900 7SU 75 74 u. a. nieei iu 2 lis, ii do pfd 290 59 57 6S n ntmniinuisj r-iec... i Western l'nlon 3o0 Ex-dlvldend Total sales for the day. 752,900 shares. BMt Itoek Qaotatlons. BOSTON. Aug. 11. Csll loans, iigau ner cent: time loans, 8trH per cent. Official closing of atocks and bonds: Atcaisoa adj. 4s 94 w'sstlng. eonamt .... 78U, do 4S 1UI , Cutral 4a.... 44 Alehisoa n 4a ptd 1 PoMa aV Albsar aratoa Mains 11 Post oa Elavil 1U rttebbars P' IX Mei. Centnl t N. T . N. H. a) H..1H0 rsrs MsrsuMU 4 AdVSQIttFS n Allousa Analsaataiad ... Amsrlcaa glas . AtUalla blasbaal I.I. a Haela,.... CtttMlltl Copper Ranss .. . iir wt Ixmlaloa Coal . . 10 . a . 11 - . 14 .4W . 14 . 44 . 1S . 47 . t till . lt tnlos fsrlfto T;rroklla "Awr area. Ckaai. Ots.cr do pr4 It's Kortle . Asxr. fasa. Take.... 1 aw Mlulsg ir. Sugar ,...11.1 M.rhltsa u ufd 11 Muhk 4 C lu Aim. T. A T 137' Moat. C. A mmt. W'oolss ' s vjis ivmnMMl ....... II do sfd l'.'scola I Parrot Ml I Hillary 41 U al 11 1" 1 3. fs.silnUn 1. A R. KJix.a ElM. Ilia. lisxtaral alartrls l!'4 HhD Uaaa. Rlsctrw ITiTamarack .... suo pfd St ITrlbtly Mia Gal V U. S. Mining. i sued ru IH f g. oil IcHad Shoe aUak V It'll do ptd 10 Vl.iorla V. S. simI llVwiDooa tn ptd btt wtiitrm .... Bid. Aaked. New York Mlalas; SloVks. NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-The following are the closing p. cs on mining stocks: A lima Caa LUlla Ckiat All. a J lonlarle mm....!2S Prssoa is ihlr Ltl brauawl.-k Cas U Mooll Coiuatm-S Tuanal .... I j roc C.a tat A V !0 laaae ! Han Mlvar let tfiiarra hv4a it liua RT 1U tliuall Hops M ' Lm4iii Cos 3 Il.n.4u4 n . Hew Tark Hoirr Market. NEW YORK. Aug. ll-MONEY-On call very easy. Is'fl per cent; closing bid V; offered st 1. Time loana easy and dull; sixty and ninety days. 2 Per cr,t; six tiioui'' Si Prime men antlls pair, i 4 jper i ., aterling esxkaMg. Ciia, e.i, wltn actual busfeess In bsnVre- bills at 14 US for d'trsr-d and st 44 '54 frr ixtr rlsr bills Posted ratee. 34 ;J1 SK nn( 94 t'fi fi4.c1'4 Cotnmerrlil bills, lf't, bar sliver. 6c: Mexican dollars, 4?jO flov ernment bonds, firm; railroad bonds, strong. The following nre the closing quotations on stcx ks and bonds C ret la, ra. .1M Viskittis e. g 41 .1 ste. lntrl 4s. l Aa 1st Inc 14 Vlnn. A St. L. 4a.... M.. K. A T. 4s do is '4 s. n. a. t m. a 4 ii do roupen 44 la. rag do wiuroi ds sa 4. rag.. do eouoOTi do eld 4a, reg... ..! . ,l"4Sj ..105 ,.1J1 ,.11S ao eoupos ,.1"4 N..T. C. g. SJla I" At-hlann gea. 4a. ... .!'" N J. C. g .1II--4 .101 . i do all 5 mi. racmc Atlantic C. b. 4 B. 0. 4s , do ls Central of Oa. ta ..ln da la ..lm N A W. e. 4s.... .. 4' n g L. 4a A par ..lia 'Penn. cons. ISa-" M IHsalns sn 4a... do 1st Ins fhes. A Ohio 4s....l4'i St. U A I. M. t. h ..11 4) rrilraao A IWs ... 71 .At. LAST tg. 4.. J4 C. n. A Q. n. 4a .. U St. b. 8. W. la M-4 C. M. A i P. g S-ahoard A. U 14 C. A N. W. e. ta....l-H So. Piflne 4s C. R. I. A P. 4a.... t' So. Railway fa 11H do eel. la 3 Ti A P. la U1 rrc. U f. 4a..l..lolTaa A P. la 11 Oilcaio Tor 4i 7mlT.. St. b W. 4a..lfS Con. Tnhacro 4l Colo. A So. 4l P A R. O 4a Irla prior Men 4a. do sea. 4a t nloo raeisc s iv "S do conr 4a " l"S V 8eel td Sa.... 1 f) IWihi.h la 177 'k S do deb. B 41 r. W. A D. C. ts....ll'W. A b. R. . . II .. Horklng Val. 4S1....H4 Wla. Central LAN. vol. 4a 1M4 Colo. Full . as 71 Offered. Leadoa Itsek Market. Tnvnnv a.,. 11 fl rl n tr ' Conaola money ... H H. T. Central.. ...lll'l ... 3 ... i : ... 214 ... 41 ... IP ... 17 ... 42sj ... ... M ... 4 , . . M ... ... t ... U'4 ... 41 ... IS ... ib'A do arcfrant ..... M oTtolk A W.. a do pfs II ,CDtarlo -W.. M rPennirlvanla .. Rand Mines ... Anaconda Atchison do pfd Pa It I mora A Ohio Canadian Pacific . Chea A Otilo CJueaao Ot. W... ..us Readme do 1st pf4. 14tol do Id pfd. C . M. A St. r.....it fid. Railway . do pfd .... So. Paclnc ... I'nloa Parll)c do prd ..... C. . Stael do pfd .... Wabajh ....... do pfd .... r'tf)eers D. R. do pfd ............ 73 V, Erie do 1st pfd ..... Mi. do M pfd I1 llllnola Central ..,.17.,. Loula. A Naah 11' A at. K. A T.. :.. M Spanish 4a .. U SILVER Par. sfeauy. 2 13-16d per ounce Mt)NEV2V2 P" cent. The rate 01 discount In the open market for short bills la 2 u2 15-18 per cent; lor threo months' bills, '3 14-ltfl3 peT cent. Forrlgra Flaaaelal. BERLIN. Aug. 11. On the bourse today the tone was generally Irregular. The struggle over the -shares of the Hibernla Coal company was continued today. LONIKJN, Aug. 11. The amount of bul lion taken Into the Bank of England on balance today was 42,000. The demand for money slackened In the market today and supplies were more abundant In conse quence of disbursement of government sup pllea and railway and other dividends. Dis counts were easier. Operations on the Stock exchange generally were Idle. Consols were moderately steadv. Home rails dropped on disappointing traffic, returns. Americana opened irregular, hardened to about parity on moderate dealings and closed firm. Im perial Japanese government 6a of 1S04 were quoted at 95V The weekly statement of the Bank of .England shows the following changes: Total reserve. Increased 1.134.(w; circulation, decrease f279,00o: bullion. In creased o45.6ot; other securities. Increased 130.000; other deposits, decreased 3ti3,0OO; pubile deposits, increased 77.000; notes re serve, Increased 1,073.000; government se curities, decreased 1.4.i9.000. The propor tion of the Hank of Kngland's reserve to liability, which last week was 48.63 per cent. Is now 61.29 per cent. The Bank of Eng land's rate of discount is unchanged at 3 per cent. PARIS. Aug. 11. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes In circulation, decreased ltsri.62o.0oof; treasury accounts current, in creased 42.Sno.Oo.if; gold In hand, decreased 4.126.0O0f; bills discounted, decreased 191. 3o0.000f: silver In hand, decreased 2,J50.0w)f. Business on the bourse today was stagnant, but prleea firm. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 92.70 and Russian bonds of 1905 at 5o6. Condition of the Treasary. WASHINGTON, Aug. ll.-Today'A state ment of the treasury balance In the gn eral fund, exclusive of the 8150.On0.UO0 gold reserve In the division ol redemption, shows: Available cash balatv.-e, 151,tol,4j2; gold, 346,917,416. Bank Clearings. ' OMAHA. Aug. 11. Bank clearings today, 31,066,241.88, a decrease of 275.lil.61 from the carroapondlrur day last year. , NEW YORK GU.XURAI MARKET a.otaUoBS of thai ,Uay yam Varloaa ' Comniedltlea. NEW ' YORK. A'tfg. n. FLOUR Re ceipts, 33S boia. ; exports, -2.166 bbls.; mar ket linnly heia, ugnt traae; winter pat ents, 4.taij)5.ao; wmier straignts, 4.t3-i.!j6; Minnesota bakers, i.i(Muiv, winter extras, 4.4j3.9u; winter low grades, 33.163.70. Rye uour.'hrm: fair to goou, 4 U-a4-4o; choice to fancy, 34.4o4.65. COKNMLAL Steady; yellow western, 31.101.12; city, U.12l.l5; kiln dried, el.w i.A). H YE Nominal. BARLHY Steady; feeding, 43e, c. 1. f. WHEAT Receipts, 2,000 bushels; spot, strong; No. 3 red, nominal, elevator; No. 1 red, 1.04. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81.04, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manltooa. 31. Ui, f. o. b. afloat. Wheat was higher and sensational again today. It broke 1 cent early under tne bearish crop report and short selling, September going to 31.05. Later bulls sprang more newa on the market apd a stampede of shorts followed, prices going to 1.0t, making new high records. The close showed 2'ac net advance. May, 31-0231. tJ, ciued 31.06; September, fl.44tnl.07. cloaed 9107; December, l.u2'ul.otr. closed 31.06V CORN Receipts, 68.950 bushels; exports, 1,318 bushels; galea, 8O.00O bushels; futures, 60.0U0 bushels. Spot, strong; No. 2, 59c, elevator, and 59o f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 yellow, t2c; No. 2 white, sic. The option market was Anally strong, closing ylo net higher. September, 6sfi6Dc, closed 69c; December, 66V67H. closed 4Y1H0. OATS Receipts, a2,70u bushels; exports, 160 bushels. rlDot. market aulef. Mixed 'oats, 26 to 32 pounds, 41rj4c; natural white. 30 to 33 pounun. 4tu4c; cupped white, t to 40 pounds, 46(iu52c. HAY Hull; shipping, s7c; good to Choice. 92c- HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, 1903, 26S334C; 1S02, 21(Qi3c: olds, 7h;13c. Pa cific coast, 1903, 26&4c. 1902, 2l(&2ic; olds, T 4113c. HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs., 17c; California, 21 to 25 lbs., lc; Texas dry, 34 to 3o lbs., 14c. LEATHER Firm: acid, 245"J6c RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 8 f&6c; Japan, nominal. PROVISIONS Heef, firm; family, 3K.6 11.00; mess, 38 SOnH.OO; beef hams, -'i.ifx 24.00; packet. 8. bo 10.50; city extra India mess, 314.0otfjl4.26. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies. 9.0i"itl0 00; pickled shouldei s, 3;; pickled hams, 310.50U.60. Lard, weak; western steamed, 37.15; refined, easy; con tinent, 37.26: South America. 37.60; com pound, 35.82416.12. Pork, easy; family, 816; short clear, f 13.50(516.60; mess, flt.Oov 14 60. TALLOW (julet; city (z per pkg.j, 4c; country (pkgs. free), 4$f4o, BUTTER. CHEESE AND EGOS-Un-chsnged. POULTRY Alive, slow and unchanged; d reused, Irregular; western large chickens, 1&16c; fowls, 13c; turkeys. 14'aluc. Dnlnth Oral Market. Dl'LUTri, Aug. 11. WHEAT To arrive: August. 1 15; No. 1 northern, 11.10; No. 1 northern, 8112. On track: No. 1 north ern, 31. In; No. t northern. 11.12; Septem ber, 31 06: December, 81.01. OATS On track, Jsc; to arrive, 35c; Sep tember, 34o. Mlaaeapolls Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11. WHEAT Sep tember. 31.00; December, 3101; May. 81.08; No. 1 hard, 31.12'; No. 1 northern, 31 lo'a; No. S northern. 11.08. FLOCK first patents, .4aa.6ii; second patents, 35.8osj5.4i': ftrat clears, . 8..7O&3.&0; seroiid clears, 32 66. BRAN In bulk. 314 .50; shorts, 117.50. Wool Market. BOSTON. Aug. ll.-WOOL-The market Is quirt. Fleeces and territory are firm and the present demand for fleece la lurgely for the medium grades. Old wools are quiet. Quotations are as follows: Idaho Flue. 17 4lse: fine medium. 17.tt8c. Wyoming-Fine, ltxil7c; fine medium. 17a 18c. Utah and Ne vadaFine. ldili-; tine medium. 17 18c. Montana Fine choice. iOifJlc: line me dium choice, 9j;lc; average, lsjlOc. -oi-rado Fine, Itulto-; fine u.edium. MUhic; coarse, lt(jl7c. 1'u lied Scoured basis, iln, 44im;; extra, 6&o&c; extra superfine, tft 4io. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11-WOOL-Flrrn; me dlura grades comhlng and clothing. iKs$ 26c; iTjiht fine. Mb Joe; heavy fine. IVulto; tuo washed. 224ui5o- rosTee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11. COFrEE Fu tures opened firm at an advance ot 61 10 polnta The clone whs firm at a net ruin points. Tha clone waa Arm at a net gain l-iuiill.g' September. 6 4. 4ac; October, Iwjc: Norenilier, (; lecmter, 8 (avie.Vsr : January, IMinV; March, 4. 06c; May, l.li (B7 .asc; July, .lia'7.3&c Toledu geeil Market. TOLEDO, Auir. 11.-6 EFDSC"l.ver, cash. 87 ut; o't"trr. 87 21'; bw.uiirr, ITU; h it.a almke. 3. -', l ."1. ..' Su; tilu4 li.;.uihy Sud boplvUibeT, fl.4.Va OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Beoeipti Vore Koderate and Prices Held About SttAdj. BIG SLUMP IN THE PRICE OF HOGS Iheep Reeelpla Ket Excessive aad the Market Held Jest A boat Steady a Doth Fat Staff aad De sirable Feeders. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. U, 1904 Receipts were: Cattle, nogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2.di 4,t i.2.4 Official Tuesday 3.1i-i 11.4W S..'.i Oftlrlal Wednesday 2.4 lS.lot 4.1 Offlclnl Thursday 1,430 12.al7 3.213 Four dnrs last week... t.7Ti 44. 5 lill Pame days last week.... 7.ij 18."S4 8.6T4 S.tnie week before 3.";J 9.7"S Same three weeks ago... i.'oZi 10.47 3 v Snme four weeks ago.... 4.rS"." b.&H 10.4. Same days Inst year 15,!H9 2.118 37.3!4 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. 'ihe following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and aneep at south Omaha for the year to date, wliu oomparison wild last year; 1904. 1'4. Inc Dec. Cattle 5ol.M 591.9.-4 9W.0A) Hogs 1.6J4.6MI l.ais.HJt 8.946 Sheep ibi.tsi,' . ;31,M1 3a, ,M Average piK.es pau for nogs at Buuth Omaha lor tits last several 4lays with com parison! Lata I 19tH. KU.1. 1901. 13w.;im.UM. Julv X1I...1 6 04 I 3 32 f 1 I id, (, s 2 1 a-i I 11 0u 9 u lu, , 6 ll 4 96' 6 11 4 8o 9 loi 8 00 Ml I 6 (J. I 4 I 6i 98, T tl 1 6 ri 7 41 6 6i 1 I ai 6 VOi 6 lf-i 7 l i w l&l 7 M e 44 9 tsi 7 M a so, H w, 1 M k 11 7 M 1 s 1 7 , 6 47 1 7 4. ao 6 0S 1 ill 8 1 s U9 I 41 1 M 1D 7 3o 6 7 t 1 I 6 ii 6 lb! T 39 I t 10 7 aa t 84( I 7 86 6 80 t 04 7 2i fe S 14 I 19: t)0 S 13 7 16) 6 78 a 04 1 a i4i 6 tUi 7 04 I 9 4 1 3 14 4 all 8 61 4 4i - ,J'i 4K 4 3t 3 6 4 . 4 4i 4 44 9 11 4 U I Ii 4 4U 8 18 I .4 4 32 4 la, 3 4 i 3 ; 4 j 1 4l 4 4j 3 i.t 4 e, t . I I W 4iS; 4 S 3 81 4 3i 8 6i 4 2 4 i 4 29, 3 i, July 21... Julv July July Z4. July Jb. July W. July a. July a. July 29. July u. Julv XI Auauu 1 1 w I 4 yi 4 92j I 4 U i 99 6 001 6 04 6 06 941 6 Ui 6 0 I l 6 10 16 1-' o.-l 1 a 1 1 1J 4 tfi' ) 6 2J August 3. August 3. August 4. 1 AUHual V August 6. i Al.gusl 1., August j August 9.1 y.ugust 1U AUgUSl 11 1 Indicates Sunday. The official number ot cars of stock brought in today by each road was: CaUle.Hogd.She pHil'l C M. A St. P Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific ..... ... 9 L. f. system 4 i 9 ... C. 4k N. W. Ry 2 f '.. E. A M. V 38 6 4 3 C, St. P., 61. at O... 8 Is 11. A- M. Ry 13 46 C. B. t tj. Ky 1 1 C, R. 1. at P., east. 1 6 C, R. 1. Ac P., west. ... 1 Chicago Gu Western 1 Total receipts 19 183 13 The disposition cf the 3ay receipts was as follows, each buyer purcliuiilcg the num ber of nead indicated; Buyers. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co... 106 wl loO Swltt and Company........ Cuaahy Packing Co Armour st Co Carey & Benton Lobman A Co Root Parker ft West Hilt at Huntginger Huston A Co H. F. H. A Rothschild... Kingan At Co Squires & Co Cudahy Bros. A Co North P. & P. Co Wolf & Murnan Sol Degan White A B...., , Boyd & L Blakey Springfield Merwin Bodgen Other Buyers 4.1 66 Vil OO 8 69 "i 2 79 1.176 2.932 1,031 14 420 397 1..3 4o3 4 198 i-0 209 124 204 i3 387 77 l.i3l Totals' ........r..l,707 9.805 3,416 lEHltHDAYs buirMSius. The lonowing list shows tne number ot cars of leeaeio snipped to the country yea terony and liieir ucaUnation: - Caule " Cars. Fieu toiuke, Hastings, Neb. B. & M 1 li. ti. umivu, racuiu 1 unction, la. w 1 iaxier iiros ned caa, la. W 1. j C. E. Paterson, Jied uas, la. w 1 W. r Otte, Anderson, ja. W 3 j. A. Ilenoeraon, Anueron, ia. H 3 C utle, Anderson, la. 1 Sneep Browu, Carey & Stevens, Bellevue, Mich. K. 1 1 CAl'iLn-Keceipta 01 cat tie were muctt more mooerate mm morning tuun tney were yeateroay, omy aoout 1,mk being teported. There were yuite a lew can lea over iroin yesterday, though, so tne supply was sum cient 10 meet the requlieineriia of tne traue. Chicago reported on.y o,ouu nead, wltn tne market weaa to a dune tower, but in spite of that fact tne niaraet here neia up in very satisfactory manner. Tne maiaet uu corn-led steers coMld be quoted lainy active anu steady. Buyers were out in goou season and the more ae sirable graaea were soon disposed ol. some of the oattie tnat were carried over trom yesterday sold lor a nickel more tnan paca era bid for them yesterday. The cnanga in ruung prices, thougn, tuning one iiue with another, was haiu.y worm mentioning. Common stuff was ot course more or less neglected the same as usual. Western range beef steers were In fairly good demand at steady prloea. There were compaiatlveiy few on sale and pacne.s bougnt up the desirable bunches in good season, while the commoner ones were somewhat neglected and left until the uu.t. A good clearance, though, was made. Tnere waa considerable more lite to the cow trade than there was yesterday, as is shown by the fact that some of the cows that were unsalable yesterday chsnged hands without much difficulty today, in spots the market may have been a little stronger, but the situation could best be described by calling It sn sctive market, with the feeling a little better than yester day owing to tne more moderate offerings. Bulls, veal calves and stags sold in mucn the aame notches they did est ere ay. Offerings of Blockers and feeders were again very moderate and the market was unchanged. Anything at all desirable sold readily, with others somewhat neglected. Representative sales: LEE' STEERS. Na 1... 8... It... 11. .. 14... It... 11... 84... 1... I... 1... At. .. 1 114 .. 1W .. fit ..1021 ..lilt ..104 ..lau . ,1014 .. 144 .. U ..izau Pr, 8 4 04 4 04 4 4 4 44) 4 la 4 44 Wo 41 it 44 11 11 M 14 M AV. ..1111 ..iu ..1114 ..loai ..111! ..11S4 ..1114 ..124WI .. 400 ..14)0 ..Had rr 4 40 4 16 4 76 6 W 4 IM) 8 U 3 M 8 8 TI 8 00 3 64 4 M cowb. 1 16 1 I ao 1 140 1 HEIFERS. 3 14 1 BULLS. I te 1 , 3 64 CALVES. 4 M . NEBRASKA. .. 600 4 ..1474 8 64 1... 1... 460 I... no 1 feeder... 700 2 calves.... 'MO 26 cows 6a 36 cows 606 to feeders.. 912 16 steers Vx luS feeders. 9.3 2 feeders.. 940 8 steers.. ..Ho3 4 cows 11n 14 cowaA-hf 9jo 40 steers. ...1200 3 20 2 cows... 29 feedrs . '5 . i84 . (M .1035 . 944 1 40 t 10 2 U 8 60 3 50 3 56 3 2'j 3 0 4 00 2 iO 26 cows... 2 ui 13 feeders 3 16 13 feeders 3 66 1 steer... ..1120 3 66 45 feeders.. 1 63 3 ;0 lbull S2J 3 55 14 steers.. ..1.1.H) 3 tw 24 cows 9.8 3 6V 3 40 2 40 4 calves... WVOMIN'J. 3 90 8 belters. 8 26 43 tter rs.. 177 4 60 . 8ti .li.18 t 70 4 00 8 steers... .I0I8 Bryant Lros 6 D. t feeders. .1160 3 65 3 feeders . 965 .MS I feeders.. 1146 H 3 66 14 feeders, 8. Morris-H. l. 8 cows., 6 cows. 13 steers 13 cows., . 90 2 60 38 steers 12U) 3 70 George Bales S. D. . 9M I si 1 steer 1141 .1117 3 56 28 steers.. ..1113 W. E. Morse Wyo. .1033 1 30 3 55 3 65 A Thyer Neb. steer 80 3 4IO 90 60 19ste leers... 1114 3 60 13 steers ( cows.. III I li 1 50 1 steer 9i0 J 9 ...101U t vows 967 t 25 1 cow 9uo 1 cow b.-O 3 I.ypch 4V Co. Neb. 3 feeders,. 9'6 8 60 4 teers....l01J , J. I. Monahuc Neb. nslccra... l-t 4 06 R. M. Noran Nebraska. 43 steers ... 1161 3 66 McKlr.4ht.rn Bros. Wyoming. 21 cows 86 2 40 T. Jackson South Dakota. 25 Steers ...1". 2 3 46 11 Iih kerdyke South Dakota. 21 steers.. ..l"-i 3 76 1 cow 710 t 3f 3 cows V 1 1 96 A. Prison South Isjkoia 1 steer 9.0 126 40 steers.. ..1221 3 00 1 stoer... I'M) 3 26 4 feeders. .po) I 40 t coai... I'i4 1.6 I In lit lieorife S Hamilton Wyoming 41 steels. 1 4)'i 1 steers. ...-. 3 56 78 coas .... K. 1 8 74 22 cows 9:4 3 Q i steers.. l--"l 3 9" 1 Sleer I0.1O 3 li I it K.4 1 ' inler atletlug roii.1lil.jrs toere wire entiled loo inany h'-gs on sale ois umtiiliig. CMi"U j-.i- m rn""u, r;m of W t) nd a s'usnp in prices rarglrf Ipim.bi.V. At th:s mark.t t.ieie ..sie shout 12,!) fresh receipts, tegthr alth about l.ht carried over from yisterday. At the cpenlng of the market some of tne buyers r' ked out s few of the best hlp plng hoes at prices mostly lfio 1'Wr, though sn occselonel sale wss perhaps not over lO&l.'-c lower. After some of Inese choicest loads had changed hands at pr ce ranging around 14 90. and from thst up lo 85, the market came praetira.ly to a stand still. Tai kers were bidding llnre lower and In some case a much sa e lower, snd ss salesmen were rot w1l rg to. take off that much there ass very little bii'lre.a dors until a lste hour. The few heavy hngi of good rjuslttv thst did fell went largelT from 34.75 to ft M. with ths later ras cf choice lights snd shippers trom 84.10 to 34 W. At time of going to press theie were only shout 75 loads of h"g sold snd no bodv semed to be trying to liiv anything. Salesmen could not even get a bid on coarse hea vies. Commission men sent out advlcea to the country telling shippers to keep their hcg back until the present glut on Ihe mark.t Is relieved. It is simply a case cf where there were morn hoes on ssle than psekeri could handle In selr present ccnllton. Shippers who buy snv hog should take them on a wide margin. Representative ss les: Na. SS. a. . la '6- l r ... 4 T ' 4 ri 44 V t 4 BJ 44 U4 If) 4 41 ) ... 4 44 71 - H II 124 ... 4 an 11 ' 4 11 til 1M 4 )V- t IX) W 18 7f I4T SO 4 1 44 37 H IM 40 m iso 4 n m ... 4 xi 5 7 ... 4 I) ft H IN i"4 ... 4 m 4 no ... 4 ao 41 Jl HO 4 Hi 4t M 44 4 44 sa .a an ID; f M4 14 4 M 74 844 40 4 M T Ill M IS) 74 tJI ... 4 41 41 fM ... 4 M II .rs M 4 6?' 71 !f M 4 90 ) U r4 4 M 44 .IM ... 4M 40 TH IM 4 14 144 N IM 76 114 " 4 U 14 JT4 SO 4 SO 4(1 t1 0 4 TO n ... 4 40 IT 116 ... in Tt I7I 40 4 4 S6 Jl SO 4 4 44 JM1 1JO 4 SS 41 44 IM III Tt "1 40 4 M TI ...144 40 4 44 14 V4 IIS 4 SO TI Ill n M 141 )!0 I 4 T6 Ill 44 4 14 60 ia 10 4 40 47 144 SO 4 44 46 17" 44 4 ' It JJI ... Ill 44. ...... Ill 40 4 40 0 rs ... ID M IM ... I 70 ins 80 I S li 14 80 I 4JV4 TI J.10 ... in TS "7 .. I M TS 'l 114 4 4 TT 14 ... 4 It II It ... Ill T4 144 M t 61 441 a) I fa 41 ST ... 4 4i 44 1.44 4(1 4 47 TI 1K1 ... 4 44 41 144 SO 4 IT 47 7I ... I S it mi IM 111)4 4 6 ii SHEEP There were about 18 cars ot sneep reported this morning and no great change irom yesterday was noticeable Ii. the market. Trains were a little alow In arriving and the stuff that was on sslo al the opening of the market changed hands without difficulty st steady pries'.. The late arrivals, though, were rather s.ow ssle, aa packers seemed to have their more urgent orders flibd. Some Idaho yrarlingn brought 34, Idaho wethers 31.V and Idaho ewes 33.00. The feeders that were Included In the re ceipts also sold at good, steady prices. A string of Wyoming wethers sold to fcederi for ills. , . Quotations for grass sheep snd Iambs: Good to choice yearlings, 34u"34.2o; fair to good yearlings, 83504.00; good to choice wethers, 83. 5u a 3.76; fair to good wethers, 33.2553.6o; good to choice ewes, 33.2Mj3.60; fslr to good ewes, 32 763 25; good to choice Inmbs, 4b 0004.26; fair to choice lambs, 36 50 M.0O; feeder yearlings. 31.2573.50; feeder wethers, 3.on3.26; feeder ewes, 32.001.60; feeder lambs, 33.75434.60. Representative sales: . No. Ar. Pr. 25 Wyoming feeder wethers .... 96 3 60 79 Wyoming ewes 98 3 00 3S3 Wyoming feeder wethers ... 98 3 25 S)7 Wyoming feeder wethers ... 98 3 26 3f0 Wvoniirg feeder wethtrs .... 108 i 'J S7 Idaho ewes i.... 3 60 31 Idaho wethers 188 3 87 101 Idaho yearlings 99 4 00 60 Wyoming feeder lambs 58 4 26 151 Wyoming feeder lambs 64 4 25 1 Wyoming buck lsmbs 64 4 35 M Wyoming lambs 67 4 75 Utt Wvomlne- lambs 80 4 76 300 Idaho feeders, ewes, yesr- lings and wethers 75 3 60 435 Idaho ewes, wethers snd . yearlings ' 7 I 60 350 Idaho ewes, wethers snd yearlings .100 8 60 85 Idaho ewes, wethers snd yearlings W 150 Idaho ewes, wethers snd yearlings 4 8 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady, Hega Flfleea Cents Lower aad Sheep Flrxo. CHICAGO, Aug. ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 8.000 head, incluulng 260.Texsns: market steady; good to pilme steers, o.0uy.i; poor to medium, 4.uo4.9o; etockers and feeders, 32.uoio-t.lo; cows, 31.26aH.0o; heifers. 32.a-&475; canneis. 61-2oT3-49; buhs, 2.uop 4 15; calves, 32.60(a6-oo; icxas, fed steers, 33.0ikS4.o0; western steers, 43.6X4.25. HOGS Receipts, 36,0o0 head; market 10 15c lower; mixed and butchers, 85.15tf6.6o; good to choice heavy, i.l(ij;j.4o; rough heavy, 34.9o&j.lo; light, &.25lv.5o; bulk of sales. 5.15o. 45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12.000 head; market for sheep firm, lambs slow; good to choice welhere, $3-kT4.15; fair to choice mixed. $2.717,3.60; western sneep, $2.7534.15: native lsmbs, 33.56o6.0; western lambs, U.-,bal.U. Kansas City Live Steele Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo., Aug. 11. CATTLE receipts. 5,6ou head, Inciuu.ng 2.4ou souui erns; market steady to 15c lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, 8O.004-5.76; fair to good. 83.7i'i)l.76; western fed steers, 33.6065.2o; Blockers and feeders, 32.2i3l.4i'; southern steers. 2.5ol.00; southern cows, 31.5"ij3.25; notlve cows, 31.76S4.00; native heifers, 82.bu6j4.76; bulls, 82.2at3.60; calves, 32.5f'fl4.60. HOGS Receipts. 14,000 head; market 10 (216c lower; top price, 85.25; bulk of sales, 14.90(85.05; heavy, Kfcrtfro.OO; packers, 1.9i4 5.06; pigs and lights, 86.0opS 25. SHEEP AND LAMBb Receipts, 2.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; native lambs, 34.0':'4j6 00; native wethers. 83.7V'o4.16; native ewes, 3.25&3.66; western lambs, 34.00 fc.00; western yearlings, 33.761i4.35: west, ern sheep, 33.404.00; stockers and feeders, 32.50iS3.25. St. Loals Live Stock Market. . ST. LOCIS. Mo.. Aug. 11. CATTLE Re. cetpts, 4,000 head. Including 1,900 Texa. ;-; market slow snd lower; native shipping and export steers. 34 6055.56; dressed beef snd butcher steers, 84.015.25; steers under 1,000 pounds, $3.7tVu.O0; stockers and feed ers. Si.0OW4.0O: cows and helters. t2.264n4.knj canners, 1. 502.26; bulls, t2.25i3.26; calves, Jiawje.uu; Texas ana inii.nn at -era, i 4J4.00; cows and heifers, $l.s(s03.au. HOaS Receipts. 8.000 head: market slow, lower; pigs snd lights. 85.wS5.46; packers, 35 2&&6.3o; butchers and best heavy, 35.2628 6.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head; market doll, alow and lower: native muttons, 33.t(3 90: lambs, 84.5o&5 75; culls and bucks. 82 013.20; stockers, 33.0043; 1.00; Teaans, 33.503.86. New York Lies Bloek Market. NEW YORK, Aug. ll.-BEEVES-Re. celpts. 1.896 head; market feeling steady; no trading; dressed beef steady at "W(t lnc pe pound; cables weak; export steady, 2jjI cattle. CALVES Receipts, 898 head; market dull and lower for all sorts; veals, $7; gr a users and buttermilks, 89; fed calves, 38.60; good llghl westerns, 33: dressed calves weiik; cltv dressed veals, Sllc per pound; dressed, TfTlOc. HOGS Recflftta, f?8 head; market steady for heavy and medium hogs: piss weak; riMiimvivania and state hogs, M.1(4S.80. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,271 head; market for sheen steady: prime lambs firm to a shade higher; others stesdy but dull; sheep, 82.5u&2.i5; yearlings, 34.50. Stock la Sight. Following are the receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yeater- dav: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Buuth Omaha Kansas City ., St. Louis St. Joseph .... Sioux City .... Chicago Totals ::: t t.to 600 12.517 2,iMI 2,t'J 14.C00 400 10 2 6 2. lis) 35 00 ) 4." ,7o7 10 3,001 4,"o 1,173 1100) ..19.837 79.223 37.401 Bt. Joaepk Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. MO., Aug. 11 CATTLI5 Receipts. 3.707 head; market steady to '.tc loaer; natives, 84 l'76.75; cows snd heifers, 81-i I Ti, stockers and feedera, 33.0O'al36. H(K18-Receipts, 10.'r head; msrk.it :-o8 25c lower: light. 84.sb.S5.15; medium and heavy. II 90fi6 i:. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.173 head; mostly ateady; western lambs, 36. ftloax City Lira Stark Market. SIOL'X CITT, la , Aug. 1L (Rpcrlsl Tele. train.) CATTLE Retell. is. luO head; mir. et steadv; teeves. 84 i'rai 60; cows, bull! and nilxsd, 32.4"04 r); strxkers and feertert, 32 7'ei75; calves and yearllnga. 82 6unl50. HiKiS Racelpta, 3.6-1 head; u.arket steady, selling at 34 loil5.0j; fc Ik, Tl.6 496. . Metal aiaratel. NEW TORK. Aug 11. METALS Tin was unchanged at a 171 16s for spot and al22 7a sd for futures in the London mar ket. Here It i quiet but a little higher with spot quoted at $26 xi uTi .06. fopper waa lower In Ix.ndoii. cosing at 54 fs d (or aMt and A!4 Us 3d for futures, Ixk-sIIv the market Is d ill and un-hn ii(red. with lake arid eivlvtlc quoted S. 2 J. 'i 1 2 75. and casting, 8i2 to) !l t. Lead, no. -hanged 11 l, .iii inarkat. il ialng at H -.4t in New York and ail Ks f in 1'u.l.in. gpeltar ag unvbai.gud at 4a.JI lu the local market arrl ? fti r London Iron riosed at 6.' Ad in tstnsgnw and 43s 31 In MlodleslK.ro. locally Iron 0"lei ; No. I foundry northern I quoted tt 814 "0 ft 14.60; No. 2 fowi.lry northern. U ij-fl 4 n; No. I foundry soutrirrn and No. 1 foundry go.i'hem soft. i few! IS 7 ST. I-Ol'IS Aug II METAI.S !sd. unchanged,-31 0. Pielter, unchnnged, 34.75, t ettea Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug 11. -COTTON-Spot, Small business, prices 3 points higher; American mld.lllng fair, 3M; giod mid dling, r:d. mld.liirg, 6 1M; low nil.ld!lne. 8 4ff . g.vod ordinary. 8.7?d; ordinary. 1 4d. Futures opened qulel and closed steady: American middling, g o. c, Aug:isi 64d; August and September. 47M; September and October. I.4.d; October and November, 6 3.1d; November and December. $J-M. De cember and January. 6:'7.1; Jsnimry -snd Frbruary, 5fd; February snd Msrrh. 8.2d; M.irch and Arrll, 6 ."bd ST. IXU'IS. Aug 11 -COTTON-Qttlct. unchanged. Mlddilng. lt.e. Sales, 4J) bales. Receipts. 8 bales. Shipments, none, 8tot k, 9.C-X bales. NKW tlRI.KANS. ug 11 -COTTON Steady. Salea 600 bale. Ordinary. 7 13-11C; good ordinary. 9c; low mld.lll 9c; middling. l"c; good mlddilng. 1011-lic; mlddllna fair. 10 16-16e. Receipts, 24 bales; stock, ii.ftfo balea GaLVFIpTON, Aug. 11. -COTTON 6fendv. 10c NEW 1'ORK, Aug. ll.-COTTON-Fu-tnres cloeed barely steady: August. lOIOc; September, 9R7c; October, 9.74c; November, 8 6sc: December, 9 72c; January. .73c. Spot c'ose.1 dull; middling uplands. 1066c; mid dling gulf. 10.9"r. Sales. 468 bales. . Oils aad Rosin. NEW TORK. Aug. If) -OILS-Coilenseed, barely steadv; prime crude, nominal- prime yellow. 2;328Wc Petroleum, reflnrd. 17 70; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 37.6J; Philadel phia and Baltlmi-ire In bulk, 31 75. Turpen tine quiet, 566 .6r. " ROSiN Quiet; strained, common lo grod, 12 70. 4lL CITT. Aug. ll.-pH Credit hal sncea, ISc; ccrttfliatee., no bid; shipments, 87.113 barrels: average, 71.146 barrels; runa, ini.rfij borrels; average, 81,402 barrels. Ship ments Lima, 78.7S4 barrels: average, 82. 194 barrels; runs Lima, 75,166 barrels; aver, age, 82.421 barrels. SAVANNAH. Aug. 11. OILS Turpentine firm, 63c. ROSIN-Flrm; A. TV C, 32.80; p., 12 35! K . 32 40; F., $2 45; O., 32.80; 11., 1170; I., 12 78; K., 33 55; M.. 13.85; N., $4 Al; W. O., 4 35; W. W., 34.60. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralla. NEW TORK, Aug ll.-EVAPORATED APPLIES The market Is firmly held with attractive fruit bringing outside prices: common are quoted at 4J5Sc; prims. IXtt 8c; choice, efiSc; fnncy, 7'vc. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRt'ITS Prunes for forward shipping are firmly held and attract moderate business. The spot sit uation remains unchanged with prices rang. Ing from 2 to .. according to sign, etc. Apricots are moving slowly, but avsllable spples sre light snd the market shows firmness. Choice are quoted. 943 10c; extra choice. 10510c: fancy. ll613c. Peaches remain unchanged. Choice are held at 7j9 7c; extra choice. THTiSe; fancy, 810o. gwarar'and Molasses. NEW TORK, Aug. ' 11. SUGAR Raw, strong; fair refining, lll-16c; centrifugal, 98 test, 4 8-lQ4c: molaares sugar," 3 7-loc; Refined. Arm; crushed, 6.90c; powdered, 5.80c; granulated, 1.20c. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 11. SITQAR Strong. Open kettle. 2i3 3-16c; open ket tle centrifugal, STjc; centrifugal whites, 4c; yellows, 3li&4,c; seconds, 2Hl63c. MOLASSES Nominal; open keltle, 20 26c; centrifugal, 10ijl5c. Syrup, nominal, 20 4ji6c. Dry Goods Market. NEW TORK, Aug. ll.-DRT GOODS The market at first hand remains un changed as far as an Increased activity Is concerned. The offering of holdings re mains unchanged and is likely to continue so until Increased business of Jobbers hava forced them In the market to replenish. Buyers continue to watch the catton mar ket In anticipation of lower prices. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 11 BITTER Steady, fair demand; extra creamery, 16c; extra nearby prints, 30c. ' EGGS Firm, good Inquiry; nearby firsts, 19"c at mark: eastern firsts, 1920c. CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New York full creams, choice to fancy, 8flSo; New Tork fair to good, 7S8c. OMAHA ' WHOLUSAL . j ". J1AHKET Coadllloa ot Trad aad Qaotatloas , Staple. ad.Faaejt Tre-daee. EGGS Receipts, rnoderalA; candled stock. 171 18c LI V E POULTRY Hens, 8c; roosters, 5c; turkoys, 12c; ducks, 7c; geese. 6c; spring; chickens. 1213c BL'iTEH 4-rtcking stock, lOHc; choice to fsny dairy, liS14c; separator 1617o. FREbi" Vlati 'irout, 11c; picKerel, 8e; pike, 10c; perch, 7o; blueflsh, 12c; whlteflsh, 14c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, llc lobster, fxeen, 26c: lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads, lc; catfish, 14c; black bass too; halibut. 10c; ci apples, 13c: roe shad. 31; buffalo, 8c; white baas, 11c; frog legs, per dos., 35c BRAN Per ton, 118. -HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choloe No. 1 upland, 17 00; No. 3. 36 60; medium, 86 00; coarse, 85.60. Rye straw, 35.50. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. TROPICAL FRt'ITS. O RANGES Sweets, choice, all sties, $3.31 C3 60; Valenclas. all sixes, $4.00. LEMONS California fancy' 370. 800 and 360. 4.2oi4.60: choice. $3.76t!4.00. - CALIFORNIA FIGS Per . 10-Ib. carton. 60c; Imported Smyrna. 2-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14c: 7-crown, 15c. - BANANA&s-Per medlum-slxed bunch, 31.00 Q2. 60; jumbo. 32.75ii3.26. DATES Persian, per bo of $0 pkga $2.00; In 80-lb. boxes. 6o per lb. - ' FRCITS. APPLES Home grown, per bu. basket, 35c; per bbl.. $2.25. . RASPBERRIES Red raspberries, psr M pta., $2 00. BLACKBERRIES Home trown per 31 qts., $2.Ul. BLUEBERRIES Wisconsin, per 18 qts., $200. . . PEACHES Arkatiss TeibeMes. per 4- tasket crate, 80c; California Etbertas snd usquehannas, $1.06: home-grown , clings, per 10-lb. basket, 26c. PLUMS California Burbarks. $l.$6l.t0; Tragety, $1.85; Greengage, $1.36.. PEAKS California, per box, l.TBfft.OO. CANTELOUPE Arkansas' Snd Indian Territory, per crn'o, 6.6Va.7C WATERMELONS Per. lb. (craUdL 10. CELERY Per dog.. 2CJ35o. H VEGETABLES. POTATOES Now home grown. In sacks, per bu., 36'!l-6c. . NAVY BEANS Per bu., tl.9Orffi.00L ONIONS Home grown. In sacks, per lb,. OMATOES Home grown, per market basket, 60c. e CABiiA'.ir? Home grown. pr lb.. Is CUCUMBERS Per dog., 15o. TURNIPS Home grown, per bu., too. -BEETS Home grown, per bu., S9a, Parsley Per dos.. jSe. . WAX BEANS Per market basket, g. STRING BEANS Per market bnsket, 600. GREEN PEPPERS Per D-baskst crate, $3 00. KUUABH Home grown, per dos., too. PEAS Per bu. basket. "acfrtl.OO. JCQG PLANT Southern, per doi., $1 BA MISCELLANEOUS. NEW HONEY Per 34 frames, $3.50. MAPLE l UAK-llhlO. per J.... I'jc. CHEESE; Wisconsin twins, full cream, 11c; Wisconsin Young Amerlcs, 12c: blorit Swiss, new, 16c; old, lwA17; Wisconsin briok, lc; Wisconsin llmlerger, 13c. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c; No. 1 green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 8c; No. 1 salted, 7o; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Iba., 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 12 to 16 Iba., 7e; dry salted. S312c; sheep pelts, t4S27c; horse hides, 32-7$. NUTS Walnuts, No, 1 soft shell, ner lb., 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 3 soft shell, per lb., 13c; No. $ hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., loo; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts, fier lb.. 8c; Chili walnuts, per lb., 12ui2Wa urge hickory nuts, per lb., llo; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c; hard shell, 12c; shellbarks, per bu., J100; black walnuts, per bu., 31.3V REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DEEDS tiled for record August 11 as fur nlshod by the Midland Guarantee and 'I ruat company, bonded tUwti acler, 1614 Fainam street, for Tha B.: J. J Smith lo Prlscllla A. Smith, lot 3. block 1, and other land, Patrick's 2d Saratoga replat ,. $ 10 MU Purvis and husband to Richard 11. Cuikina. lot 3, block 4, and ovii.r land. Wilcox's add 840 Richard II. Calkin o F.rhrd Coner, lot 3, block 3. and other (and Wilcox's add 321 Tukey Land oii.pa.ny to Martha B'.ren- son, lot 4, block 9. I llflon Hill l.euo Edith Glffoid lo Frank O. Juhnenn. pari lot 13, I '.w k 3. t ii..1h-II s a.ld.... 1.300 Jamtc Rk-hardaon, ir , and, wife to Mdggle Bork. iota 1 and t, block 4, 1 a.i.l.M-k Place 3,000 Floience land cmu'wiiy to HuKh 8. Thomas, lot 19, block 118, Florence. . . . 1 Frank M. King and wife to Hugh . Thouiaa, lot 14. blcxk 113. rloience , and oilier land 30 Fl'-ren.e Ijtu.l i-niiuxny to Hugh 8. 'i holiiAS. I.. I 19, bl.K k lit, Flolenoe ... 40 Herman K mint an et al to 1.1a M Han. rheil. li t 6. I.i.x-k 8, p.sst 111. I 3.JHJ C'l.nrloS li lHuil to l.jO.A J. V'nn 4 ii man. lot 4. I.i.h k 7, of sub ot Jot. a I, lvcu.ike J.l. ...... . It