TT1E OMATTA DAILY BEH: RATfUDAV. .TULV 8. 100.- L 3' GRAIN AND PRODUCE MAR1ET All Linei of Gtrtali Bui Btretg tad Eignr. WHEAT TURNS AND SHOOTS UPWARD Prtooa Cars. X early Keeps Tw Ceata Better Oolnaj I'p an Cec lna Foreign Drmtit Oata Btrons la Rynapathy. tl W; September, new, W4c; September, S4-c. UAT8 To arrive and on track, 8-'c. old. OMAHA. July 7. 190R. whM.t prlrea mounted aa rapidly aa they declined yosterday and at the and they ".r. lH4lTc, July reached Its hlgn point at WSe Just before the close. Rullish advice on the harvest and the growing crop started an active trade, which lasted all day July closed at Hc, September at t orn keit on In lta anyrocket course. Opening Hc better than yesterday. It cored a steady advance throughout the ewlon. The strength was principally due 5?vi2 cnT''na't export demand. July fin i. li." T0' na Ju,v at oTc, September .1 kTc' ol September at 66V, December VJr0 B1 oId December at 62'S62Vic. Oata were strong on fair demand and ln sympathy with tha general market. July cloed at tf. September at 3lHc and December at eJ'4f32V-C- Broomhall cabled that wheat waa higher on leas favorable Argentina advices and the report that Odessa was In flames. Yheat closed higher and corn Vtfld higher. Antwerp closed higher on wheat and Farts lower. Argentina wheat shipments for the week were l.Rfifl.ono bushels; for the last week they were l.7?.nfin bushels. Corn shipments were J.6i,on bushels, and last week 2.776.010 bushels. J. M. Phillips writes from New ton, Kjin., that he believes the state has raised more than W.ooo.ono bushels of wheat. Pales of oorn at Chicago yesterday were JW.flof) bushela. Including BO.onn bushels for direct export. Prices In the sample market were Ho higher. Primary receipts of wheat today were 272,000 bushela, and of corn 733.0 0 bushels. It Is snid that Knnsa City shippers who have made aales of No. 2 hard wheat for shipment the first fifteen days In July are uneasy, went her having delayed threshing. The movement In Kansas and the competi tion for the offerings have caused a Jump of 4c, Announcement Is made from Washington that there will be a delay In the Iksus of the government crop report this month, on account of the holiday and the funeral of Secretary Ttay, which closed the depart ment one day. Later news, snid the re- yort, would be Issued the afternoon of uly 11. From today's Record-Herald t "The Van pusen-Harrlngton company of Minneapolis has Issued Its monthly summary of crop conditions northwest, giving special atten tion to the report of I,. D. Marshall, an expert who was sent iate In May to In vestigate th value of light weight seed used this spring. His second examination Wars out his former opinion that the light weight seed hud produced a good plant. The report says that In portions of south ern Minnesota all crops have been dam aged by the hoavy rainfall, many fields becoming rank, losing color and lodging. In parta of South Dakota there has been so much heavy rain that the aoll ta packed, and this Is Interfering with growth. On light soils In South Dakota cropa rs fine. In the Ked river valley they are Buffering from too much water. In the three statea the spots drowned out amount to less in the aggregate than spots which are burned out In the average year. Northeastern South Dakota and all the grain lands of North Dakota, except a small atrip near the Red river, promise a splendid crop. Omaha fash Bales. OATS No. S white, 1 car, 81c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 7cf1.00: No. t hard, Ktif90c; No. 4 hard, 70ii9c; No. I spring, 5Sc. no grade. 47c; No.' 2 yellow, B2Hc"; No. i yellow, f.ZHc; No. 2 while, 62Hc; No. 8 white, R2Vic. OATS-No. 2 mixed. SfHe; No. S mixed, JOc; No. 4 mixed. 29Hc; No. 2 white, 81c; No. 8 white, SuVic; No. 4 white, 80c; stand ard, SC4C. Carlo't Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. CHICAGO GRAI AMI PROVISIONS Peatarea at the Traalaa aad (losing Trices ea Roars of Trade. CHICAGO. July 7.-Vet weather north west Imparted a strong tone to the wheat market here today. At the close mheat lor September delivery was up 1V1Sc Corn Is up 1jC Oata show a gain t( c Pro visions are practically unchanged. The wheat market was strong from start to llnlsh. At the opening the Bcptemlier option waa up V'o to htfc'sc at i4s7'c. Scattered showers throughout the sptlng whoat belt formed the basis of the Initial strength. Other bullish influences were at hand, including a moderate Advance at Uverpool resulting from decrcHsed ship ments from Argentina. Attention of trail ers In general, however, was attracted by renewed rains In the northwest. Front the start shorts were active buyers. Commis sion houses also bought freely. As trading progressed demand became more urgent and the market developed additional strength. Demand was further augmented by fresh reports from the northwest telling of dnmagn by black rust. In September the highest point of the day was reached at 8HVo. Tho market closed strong, with prices well toward the ton. final Quotations on September being at fic. Clearances of wneat ana nour were equal to io.i nusn els. Exports for the week as shown by Rradatreete were equal to l.iYAflor. bushels. Primary receipts were 272.113 bushels, com pared with lT7,iu0 buehels a year ago. Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of 110 cars, against 168 cars last week and 148 oara a year ago. Sentiment In the corn pit was again de cidedly bullish. At tha start the market was influenced hy a sharp advance at Liv erpool. I-Ater the extremely small accept ances gave an added Impetus to the up ward trend of values. The market was supported by the hull leaders. The close was strong, with prices at almost the high est point of the day. September opened N'fi'V higher at fir.VSnfic. sold up to M4e. and closed at toV. Local receipts were 3f.2 cars, with 12g of contract grade. Strength of wheat and corn was the main cause for a firm tone In tho oats market. Commission houses and elevator Interests were fairly active buyers. Sep tember opened VoWc higher at 31V&31V sold up to 31c and closed at 31&c Local receipts were 118 cars. Provisions were firm early in tno nay. In sympathy with a 6c advance in the price of live hogs. Iyftter prices eased oft a trifle on profit taking. At the close pork was up Z"c at 177A. lArd was on- zvnor. at ani7.224. Illbs were a shade lower at Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: vneat. 22 cars; corn, 342 cars; oats, 147 cars; hogs, 11. not) head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Chicago ...... Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth St. Loula ... 33 20 . 74 . 4 . 8 .104 S52 17 28 118 2 13 Mlnaeapolla Grain Quotations. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis, as reported by the Edwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade building, was: Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat il i July... inn l ot'i ln 108 1 08 Sept... 2VH 84 '-il 92 94 V 92 Dec... ii)k SOHl 80l 8SH Articles.l Open. High. I Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I July 89'tt 6 8M, 911 1W Sept. 87 "si"! f8S 87 88' ReS'aX Dec. 87V4;8S'':) 87 fcsVil bt)' Corn I tJuly K7 tf B7 57 67J 6H tJuly 57tii''4 57V M74 tScpt. 67 6f.l 6V55-'H' tSept. WVlW 6H 6ft tDeo. 49'T1 60'4 49tt'U' 60 4V Oata July 82H 33H 324 S3'- T-'V Sept. 31V(T" 81 31S 81'i Dec. 32'4 32 ;32V1'V4 31 Pork I July 12 57H 12 67 12 624 12 5R 12 60 Sept. 12 80 12 80 12 70 12 77 12 75 Oct 12 80 12 80 Lard Sept. 7 30 7 30 7 17H 7 22H 7 25 July 7 06 7 05 7 02, 7 06 7 06 Oct. 7 84 7 35 7 27Vx 7 274 7 35 Ribs July 7 82 7 824 7 75 7 674 7 674 Sept. 7 86 7 85 7 80 7 824 7 80 Oct. 7 85 7 bo 7 80 7 824 7 82 4 NEW YORKSTOCKS AND BONDS Union FaciCcacd Beading Ara Conspicuous ia the Trading. VALUES FALL' ON PROFIT TAKING Closing: la Easy, with Prices the Lowest of the nay Increase: Demand for Time Loans, NEW TORK, July T.-Transactlons In storks yielded no larger total of aales than yesterday. There was less violent conges tion in one or two stocks, although Reel ing and Union Pacific still held a very con spicuous place In the trading. Reaulng extended Its record rrice, as It hss eurh day for some time past, and there seemed no limit to the speculative confidence of those who hsve advanced the stock. Many rumors are current of the large outstand ing short interest which Is driven to cover bv the persistent rise In the stock. Union Pacific was subjected to profit-taking sales and was thus held In check In spite of the good returns of net earnings for May madfl by the llarrlman Pacifies. To offset this nrofit-takinB- there was some diversion of professional support to other quarters of the market and this gave the market an appear ance of somewhat greater breadth than that of yesterday. Some of the low priced non-dlvldend paying railroad stocks were brought Into activity. The coalera had the advantage of the figures of anthracite out put for June, showing a well sustained volume. Pennsylvania and the Erics were both strong. There was little news bear- hie: on values or on the movement of prices, the occasional advances being clearly due to vagaries ot speculative sentiment ai much as anything else. The report of the week's currency move ment did not Indicate important changes In the cash Item of the banks and not much attention was paid to it. An Inter estlng development was a large Increase for the demand for time loans. This was de clared to come from stock commission houses and was supposed to be Incident to the present activity In the stock market or to prospective operations there. The tono of time money was steadied, but there was no important change In rates. The wneat market reflected some anxiety over the wet weather reported from the crop regions, but the stock market was not Impressed. Tho day s profit-taking had Its effect on prices and some small net losses were es- tatiiiHnea netore tne nay was over. I ne closing was easy and at about the lowest or the day. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value. 84.hiti.ouo. United states bonds were un changed on call. hollowing were the sales and range or prices on the Stock exchange today: eales.l-ilgn.LOw.cic'se. Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu.. 8 orn, bu.... ats, bu.... Barley, bu. WEATHER I TUB GRAIX BELT Clear and Slightly Warmer West of ttl Mlsn'sslppl. OMAHA, July 7, 1M6 uenerauy clear and slightly warmer weather prevails west of the Mississippi river this morning. It Is raining In the lake reslon. Ohio valley and Tennessee, and generally cloudy weather prevails over the east and south. Showers were scattered throughout th- central valleys and lake region during -Thursday, and moderately heavy rains were general In the southern . atates. uenerauy fair weather will pre a van in the Missouri valley and western 4 section tonight and Saturday, Omaha record nt temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: IMS, 194. lrtt. 10? Minimum temperature.... S3 CI 74 68 Precipitation 00 .01 .00 . 26 Normal temperature for today, 71 de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L 8.73 Inches. Deilclency corresponding period la 10 1.84 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1803, 8. 84 Inches. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. Temp. Rain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 82 68 . 82 Pt. cloudy Auburn. Neh 83 68 .00 Cloudy Columbus. Neb., 84 65 .13 Pt. cloudy rairoury. ixeo... m oo ,j viouay tn no .a t. louay 84 65 . 2h Pt. cloudy "8 68 .22 Pt. cloudy 80 M .13 Pt. cloudy 80 63 T Cloudy 60 .06 Clear 80 66 .00 Clear 64 67 . 80 Cloudy 77 85 . 00 Clear 80 SO .00 Clear. 77 68 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb... Or. Island, Neb. Hartlngton, Neb. Oakdale, Neb Omaha, Neh Tekamah, Neb... Carroll, la Clarlnda, Ia Sibley, Ia Sioux City, la ... Storm Lake. Ia.. UldTttlCT No. Central Chicago. Ill M Columbua, 0 18 Des Moines, la... 14 Indianapolis, Ind. 11 Kansas CHy. Mo. 17 I.outsvtll., K... 18 Minneapolis 25 Omaba, Neb 15 St. Louis, Mo.... 10 Local Forecaster, AVERAGES. of -Temp.- Rata. etatlona. Max, Mln. Inches. 62 6 W 64 60 64 64 64 60 L. A. WELSH. Weather Bureau. hi M 80 84 84 81 71 80 60 Kaaaaa City Grala aad proTlsloaa. The range of prlcea paid In Kanaai City, aa reported by the LIdwards-Wood com pany. llu-Ul board ot Trade, was: Articles. I Open. High. I Low. I Cloae.l Yes y Wheat I I I iuly... 824! M 8241 M 81 e;,t... TSVuS 4 7841 7V4l .84 o.... ft 84 76 4 1 uU 7im Corn Julv... 614 624 1S 624 B'H fep't... 60 484, 60 4s4 Dec... 4l 44 434 434 434 Be'pT... 30 ft. .' JO 804 14 Sept... 12 7 13 72 I 12 2 12 7 11 (2 Lard July... 7 06 7 OS 7 00 j Sept... I 10 7 15 t 17 I Sept... I T 75 1 7 76 I 7 71 I t 71 I T 71 7 00 7 17 No. 2. tOld. jNew. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $4.303 4 40; straights, 14.004J4.20; spring patents, $o.0uV 6.70; straights. 83.75'&5.00; bakers, !2.4oU3.:. WHEAT No. 2 spring, $112; No. 1, 81.08jf 1.12: No. 2 red, 11.00. CORN No. 2. 6fs4c No. 2 yellow. 684'8S84c. OATS-No. 2. 334c: No. 2 white, 3440 84c; No. 1 white, 324440. BAR LEY' Good feeding, 42fc4c; fair to choice malting, 4749c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. 11.26; No. 1 northwest ern, 11.44. Prime timothy, $3.25ir3.30. Clover, contract grade, tl2.26iifl3.00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 112.55 12.60. Lard, per 100 lbs., 024'3'i 05. Short ribs sides (loose), !7.65g'7.65; short clear ides tboxed), t".757.874- Receipts and shipments for the day were as follow:. Receipts. Bnlpmcnts. 28,900 22,900 47,000 64.200 681,000 4n6.0t , 233.600 69.900 42,900 6,300 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries, 16(&194c; dairies. 16618c. Eggs firm at mark, cases Included. 13c; firsts, 144c; prime firsts, 16c; extras, 174c Cheese easy, &Vtfl04c. NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET O,aotatleas of the Day oat Varlcas Commodities. NEW YORK, July 7.-FLOUR-Reoelpts, 17,818 bbls.; exports, 2,661 bbls.; market quiet but steady; winter patents, t4.9fgo.26; winter straights, t4 60i7j4.80; Minnesota pat ents, 16.60(04.25; winter extras, 13. ltfy 3 tin ; Minnesota bakers, 13.7Va4.16; winter low grades, 13 003 66. Rye flour steady; fair to good. 14 .2634.60; choice to fancy, 14.6.B4.90. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. 11 26-ul.S0; coarse, $1. 141.16; kiln-dried, 12.90t300. BARLET Steady; feeding, 46c, c. 1. f. New York: malting. 4t5S2c, c. 1. f. Buffalo. HAY Irregular; spring, 60tg65c; good to choice. 75'a8oc. WHEAT Receipts, 8.000 bu. Spot market Irregular; No. 1 red, tl.08 asked; elevator. H.074 askea, r. o. o., anoat; ino. 1 norm ern. Duluth. 11.194. f. o. b.. afloat: No. : hard Manitoba, 11.12. f. o. b., afloat. Prac tically from the atart to finish wheat was very strong today, reflecting higher cables, disquieting Russian news, unsettled west ern weather, the corn advance and active covering. The close represented 14'tf'14o net advance; May, SI'tSBVC closed at 93c; July. 9F.4t&6SiC. closed at 9l4c: September, 914t(24c, closed at 924c; Decomber, 92 1-16 CORN Receipts, 218.075 bu.; exports. 19.- 2T bu.: sales. 125.000 bu. futures. 40.000 bu spot. Spot market firm; No. 2, 634c ele vator, and 834c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 64c; No. 2 white. 634c Option market was stronx and hiicner at the west ana on light Interior movement, closing 4c above Thursday. Julv. 62"sji.ic. closed at Mc : September, 61624c closed at 624c; De cember, closed at 68c. OATS Receipts, 70,400 bu. Spot market steady: mixed, 2 to 32 pounds, 864i?r3ti4c; natural white, 80 to 82 pounds, 374t384c; clipped white, 86 to 40 pounds, 38(i41u. HAY Dull; spring, 604oc; good to choice. 75'dOc. HOPS Steady: state common to choice 14 crop, 23tf27r; 1903 crop. 20ff22c: olds, 10 4I13C. Pucitlc coast, l4 crop, a.Tic; 19t crop. mi21c: olds, imsi2c. H1DKS Steady; Galveston. 20 to 25 lbs 20; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas (dryl. 24 to SO lbs.. 184c. I.KATHER-fcteady; acid. 24'326c. PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family. 113 00 fi 13.50; mess, 110 Wall AO; beef hams. in.ti 22f; packet. tlt.uMflS.U; city, extra India mess. t21.0oA'21.60. Cut meats firm; pickled bellies, 18 2510.00; pickled shoulders, 15 fi (; pickled hams, 8in.26rgin.so. ijird, easy western steamed, 87.ai; refined easy; cmtl nent, 17. SO: 8Hjth America, 88..1O compound. 86S74u624. Pork. steHdv family. 115 5o It) 00; short clear, IH a-a 14.75; mesa, 113 t-f)H.2!. TALLOW yulet: city, 44e; country, 44c 64c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra. SWtftwc- japan, nominal. POILTRY Live. irregular; western spring chickens. ISfJ; fomls. 134c; tur keys, 134c; dressed Irregular: western broilers. 18u21c; fowls. 124o; turkeys, llrflTt BUTTER Steady ; receipts. 19.4.i7 i.kgs state dairy, common to extra. 1541) 'V; renovated, common to extra, 134)) 174C- inTESE Quiet and unchanged. EOOS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy and selected white. 22c state, choice, jofullc; state, mixed extra, lS(ic: western extra. IT 174c; state, firsts, 164164c; southerns. Ufa 15c. Adams Express Amalganiated Copper 49,8.0 AmeiRHit c. & t ino do pfd ) American Cotton Oil. 600 do pfd American Express.... Ame. H. & L. pfd.... American Ice sec... American Linseed OH do pfd Amer. Locomotive... do pfd American S. & R 4,9110 do pfd iOO Amer. Sugar Refln... 5,8tW Amer. Tobacco, p. c. 600 Anaconda Mining Co. 1,) Atchison 8.4iJ do pfd 110 Atiantio Coast Line.. 80 Baltimore & Ohio.... 18,9o0 do Pfd Brooklyn R. T 24.6H0 Canadian Pacific 3,6"0 Central of N. J ' 2o0 Cheasapeake & Ohio. 2,100 Chicago & Alton lt) do pfd 109 Chicago O. W .7,11.0 Chicago & N. W 11,500 C, M. & St. P IS,) Chicago T. Sc. T 100 do pfd 100 C, C, C. & St. L.... i0 Colorado F. & 1 6,3.0 Colorado & Southern. 200 do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Oas : Corn Products 600 do nfd 100 Delaware & Hudson. 7,0.0 Delaware, L. & W Denver & Rio Grande 800 do nfd Distillers' Securities 700 Erie 68.600 do 1st pfd 12,200 do 2d pfd 3.1O0 General Electric 100 Hocking Valley 100 Illinois Central 4,6.0 7 02 T 17 HAY-Steady; choice timothy. t5Offl0.00; choice prairie. t7.7f.as.iW. H VE Steady, f ii too EGC.8 Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new No. 1 whltewood cases Included, 12c; case count lie, cases returned. 4c less BUTTER Steady ; creamery, 1646184c; packing, 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 20.4 28.0.0 Corn, bu H.turt ll.rt Hats, bu s.uuo ll.uuO Peoria Market. PEORIA. July 7 -OORN-H1gher; No. 1 yellow. fiTc; No. 1. ITc; No. 4. tit ; no grade, OATS-Hlgher: No. 1 white, J3tfJ34e; No. 4 white. Jj'tnS-4c. WlilSKY-tl.27. Dalatkt Grata Market. DULUTH. July 7 WHEAT-To arrive: No I northern. 41 r. On track: - No - 1 ourtht.n, 11 lu. Nu. S noriUcin, 11.02, July, Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 7. BUTTER Firm: extra western creamery. 214c FjOOS Firm; western fresh, 164817c, at mark. CHEESE Steady: liberal offerings; full cream, fancv, new. l4c: fair to good new, 94'alOc; domestlo Swiss, lltjltc. 834 854 984 82 824 3T4 984 32 700 374 36 6.000 494 484 1184 1194 1404 974 1084 854 1024 164 1144 72' 1524 244 644 r 2t4 2114 1814 184 404 99 474 r. 1174 1194 1394 974 107 65 1024 1.13 1134 704 1514 203 64 374 794 204 208 1794 184 4 99 44 274 shows- Ara'lnble ca!h gold, rro.9c9.671. batnnce. tino.CH REPORT Or 'I'll E tl.EABltO MOlE Traasartloae of the v4 ssorlated Raaks Daring the Week. NEW YORK. July 7.-The following table, compiled by lwsdntreet, shows the l ank clearings at the principal rttlrs fur thn week ended July 6. with the perintspe (.f Increase and decrease as ro.npared with the corresponding week last year; CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec. Paper. 200 lOVi 49 1924 " siv 424 484 83 4 ' 734 1784 91 169 204 10 49 191 si4 42 474 824 ' 724 1784 91 1684 204 200 624 624 14,410 2"0 4.600 . 12,2(0 2,000 1504 114 634 1304 224 1494 lt4 83 1284 22 300 1134 1234 International do pfd.. International Pump, do nfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville & N Manhattan L Met. Securities Metropolitan St. Rv.. Mexican Central Minneapolis A St. L. M . St. P. & 8. St. M. do rfd Missouri Pacific Missouri, K. & T do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd... New York Central.... N. Y., O. & W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd North American Pacific Mail Pennsylvania Peoples Gas P.. C. C. & St L Pressed Steel Car do bfd Pullman Palace Car. Reading .... no 1st pfd. uo ia pfd Republic Steel do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd. St. L. Southwestern. do nfd Southern Pacific .., do pfd Southern Railway... do pfd Tennessee C A I... Texas & Pacific T.. St. U & W do pfd Union I'aclflo do pfd , , I". 8. Express V. S. leather do pfd V. 8. Realty U. 8. Rubber do nfd U. 8. Steel do pf.l Va.-Caro. Chemical do pfd Wabash do pfd Wells-Fargo Express Westlnghouse Elec... Western Union Wheeling A L. E Wisconsin Central.... do pfd Northern Pacific Ex-dlvldend. Total aales for the day. 842.800 shares. 4,in0 I.8.0 tVO 5o0 11.7O0 2.500 8,900 "en ltO . 60.300 3.200 'soo 600 .124,500 6.0 1.7(0 2.0tO 2. BOO 6,00 a.o 1(0 100 200 4.0 6.0 16,80 210 31.800 1.00 15,7.0 40 '506 , 67,100 1004 2!4 . 60 474 1494 634 804 994 44 1434 lob4 40" 844 1084 934 934 204 81 4 81 4 74 34 104 684 244 63 654 1174 9."4 344 574 1314 100 . 29 644 47 i's" 53 854 94 44 1424 1U64 394 94 107 " 93 934 20 8O4 314 7&4 84 104 684 24 624 44 1174 S3 984 9n4 34 674 U94 100 12, 124 6.501) 1.4.M 63.100 65,4.0 61O 30 Sno 2u) 444 1i4 334 1014 354 K.74 194 404 434 l"i9 334 l"o4 3.-.4 1074 194 40 248 354 984 9-1 230 64 2b 174 3 48 112 iwh 1194 1304 107 102 i.;.'4 1134 &7U 714 1514 64 374 79 204 2- 1794 174 404 94 404 2.'4 t8 364 1894 104 48 1904 386 81 864 42 474 83 724 177 90 1684 ' 194 794 29 80 27 614 2 64 1494 1.754 1-9 4 U3 100 100 . 3 64 4H4 364 148 524 S'l 814 994 44 1424 I' 764 84 944 240 1074 93 924 204 81 314 4 S44 103 6S4 234 62 06 1174 SI 6S 914 34 374 674 134 74 'S: ie 9.1 434 1.9 144 1014 INew York Chicago (Huston tl'hlladelphla JSt. IxmlH Pittsburg JSan Francisco Cincinnati JBaltlmore Kansas City INew Orleans Minneapolis it'leveland Louisville Ietrolt Milwaukee OMAHA (Providence ;I-o Angelea (Buffalo Indianapolis (St. Paul Memphis (St. Joseph Richmond , Denver Columbus Seattle Washington (Savannah. Albanv (Portland. Ore Fort Worth (Toledo, O Atlanta Palt I.ake City Rochester Peoria Hsrtford Nashville (Spokane. Wash..,..; Les Moines Tacoma New Haven Grand Rapids Norfolk Davton Portland, Me Springfield. Mass Augusta. Ga.. ........ Kvansvllle Sioux City (Birmlnghan Syracuse Worcester KnoRVille Charleston. S. C. Wilmington. Del Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport Little Rock Topeka Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla Kalamasoo, Mich.... Sprlnnfleld. Ill Fall River Wheeling, W. Va.... Macon Helena Islington Akron Canton. O Fargo. N. D Youngstown New Bedford Rockford, III Ijnwell ...i Chester. Pa Blnghamton Bloomlngton. Ill Springfield, O ..... Oreensburg. Pa Qulncy, 111 Decatur, 111 Sioux Falls. S D.... Jacksonville. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont. Neb Cedar Rapids tHouston ..: tGalveston Totals, t'. S.....; Outside New York.. itl.M7.2W.322i 1 .s.m:..'!.:' ltrr..15a 541. 129.:ti7.3i, 4.9v..554 49, MM 1:19' 11.5J9 8!' 23.4'2i 25.8vj.x72! 19.2'1 an.Jitv.w1 11,812.129, 14.VIH-..8I:) . 12. 805,077, io.n;.r.i9 7,l:'7.7"7, 8.3W 021 6.712. Sft : 8,7J3,21f 6.!14.98!i 7.2.6' 6.122.M;, 4.1....718' 4.3v3 6j 6 5.9" 6.4.16.71 4.7'.Vi.i0 6.513.712, V275.9Kt, 8.861,250' 4.943. LI 1 4. 452.5. 4,9--1.7-e; 8.8.!fi 41' 8.276.115 4.0.9.480 6 291 Cll' 2.347..I-4', 8.6:.3.413, S.1"4.mh; 2,Jii .ln4 2 636.729' 2.f".5:'61 2,031. R1K'. 1.97P,4Ht. 1.818 )' 1.H70.V11I 1.5,8.7rt6l, 2.27.r42l l.a,8k41 1.4.:S 537! l.:i.i"2 1,631.5791 1.752.332' 1.6.0.RS1I 1.074,6471, 1,2i5.29:i . 1.274.543 l.i .23.3271 1.057.6".i;i I.ISO.H:)'. 1.101,544. 645.85?!. 643 023'. 991.254 v.ii 3321 834 626 7.4. 614:. 745.35SI W6.977I 857.461! 6fi1"9!. 620.5.1 309..1C1I. 62.1.325! 1 "92 757 425.6151 47-T..14 65.4,, M.S'. S! 0 , 23.1 , 11 7 , 21 .9 . 17.6 6:0' 33 5 70 4 19 2 I 1-7 19.4' 6.1 .... 4.5,.... so.i!.... 4V;:; 10 0 5.7 .... 18.7 .... 22 ...... 26 0 .... 8 1 .... 41.0 .... 9 1.... 42 9 .... 13.0 .... 47.1 .... 32.4 .... 50.8 .... 92.9 .... S3 1 .... 36 1 .... 61 2 .... 89.5 .... I 1.7 .. 6.8'.. 21.3.. 19.91.. 71.3 .. I I 6.' 5.1! a. 7 10.2 99 18.2 :b.3 , 68. 9... 32.9... 4ti.9 ... 60.8 ... 36.9 ... 17.11 6.3 21.5!.. 25.0:.. 6 4.. ioiiil.. 17.1 .3 7 4 41.3 , 6.91. 11.0'. 20.3 11 2 85. 81. 40.71 . I 9.9:. .1 11.1 19.2 IOM.7 9.8 9.9 427. o2;: . . 483.264! I BOS 2001 13.8. 439.116 66.2. 331 .0U1 1 3;2.632l I 375.785! 16.4. 816.650 22.01. 12.0 6.3 21.9 11.0 19.5 328 m 277.390! 316.248! 270.5.301 485.667! 10.477.4401 9.49,0O0 I- 18.4 ... 30.61... 71.7!... 94.2... 23.4... 26.3 ... 49.41... ..!12.744,8f.l.867 .. 927.615,5451 47.11.. 20.8!.. I CANADA. Montreal . Toronto ... Winnipeg . Ottawa .... Halifax ... Vancouver, Quebec Hajnllton .' St. John, V.'B Ixindon, Ont.. Victoria, BV C .,.....'.!! B. C. ;V. Totals, Cannda ida...t 27,831.6771 21.071.2251 . 7.802,7331 . 2.254.067! 1 2.241.9091 1.852. 7.0I ' .lfri.8r.5l. U340.088.. K2.148 1.00,0!7I . . 808,6771 36.51 21.0 87.21 6.5! .4! 34.71.. B 1 14.5 71.91. .1 15.2 69.354.076' 24. 5... Balances paid In cash. tNot Included In totals because containing other Items than clearings. 800 34 934 mo uo 1,6-0 24 514 I804 4 614 1894 854 1074 194 40 240 164 9S 14 24 m 1894 . Kw York Money Market. 'NEW YORK. July .7. MONEY On call, steady at 14ft 24 per cent; closing bid. 24 per cent; offered, 24 per cent. Time loans, steady; 60 days, per cent; w uuys, per cent; ( months, 34 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-34fM4 mORLINO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In benkers' bills at 14 SHOVfi 4.8' for demand and at 14 .652n4j4.g52B for 60-dav hills; posted rates, $4.86j'4.&S; com mercial bills. 14.854. SILVER Bar, 684c; Mexlcag dollars, 454c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on rnnds were: V. S. ret. is r1 10S4 Jrn . rtfi. in do coupon 1W7 flo 2d nfrlM V J. r'l 1W4' do 44. ctfs '.'4 00 coupon 14 h A N. unl. 4 S V. 8 new 4i. rf... J3! Wnhttn c. s. 41...V4 do coupon 13t4 Un, Central 4l 77 V. t. old 4, ref 14 ' do 1st Inc Jt do coupon 1" Minn. St. L. 4i rS4 Am. Tobsrco 4a. etfi. 148i M.. K. A T. 4 10184, do , ctf I16 do ta kH Atchlion son. 4 l K. R. R. of M. e. 4a. I4 do d). 4a ,. N. Y. r. ( 3m M Atlantic C. L. 4. . .'. .lttH N. J C s M 14 fial. A Ohio 4a losn Ko Paclflc 4a 1H do 384 MS do Sa t4 Central of Oa. 5a 1134, N. A W. c. 4a W4 do let Ino O. 8. L. rMg. 4a tVi do 2d Ine 44 Penn, ron. 34a H'4H Thea. A Ohio 4m 14 Reedlns sen. 4a. Chicago ft A. IVta C. B. q. n. 4a 101 T8V 8t. I.. A I. M. c El. .117 1P14 Rt. L. A S F. fx. 4a. 84 St. L. g. W. c. 4a.... 8t US Beaboard A. L 4a.. Ift2 So. Paclflc 4a Mi do let 4a ctfa ?f4 So. Railway 6 !t Triaa & P. la act A.. TftH T.. St. L. A W. 4a T4H t'nion Paclflc 4a 104 do con. 4a T). A R. O. 4a 1"4 I'. 6 8tael id fx... IXatlllera' Bee. Sa 70 '4 Wahanh la grle prior lien 4a 101 t do deb. B do gen 41 K Weatern Md 4a. r. W. D. C. la.... lit iV. A b. K 4e llocklni Val. 41. ...110 ,Wla. Central 4a Offered. C, R. I. A P. 4a. do col. 6a rcc. A 8t. L. t 4e Chicago Ter. 4a Colorado Mid. 4a Colo. A 80. 4a Colo. Ind. Sa, do let B .. Cube 60. ctfa. . o . 1 . 14 .lv .it: . w4 .toss .130 . .1174 . 7:, . '4 . 414 . 44 OMAHA LIVE StOCi MARKET Beef Steeri or.d Cows Steady ta with Trsdirg Ac ive. Strong, HOGS SOiV.E STRONGER 0N THE OPENING Reeelpts nf Sheep nml t.amhs l.laht Today, with Prices ltnllna steady and Offerings tonslatlna Kn tlrrly of Idaho Wethers, SOT'TH OMAHA. July 7, Receipts were: Cattle PrTUMal Monday 1,822 Official Tuesday (holiday) Hops. 4.437 (ifflclnl Wednesday.. Official Thursday OfllclrU Friday Five days this week. Five diiys Inst week Same w-ek before Same three weeks ago Hsme four weeks ago. Same days Inst year... RECEIPTS FOR THE The following table 6.1T8 3 511 1.310 ".Till 9.74:1 6.838 1!V3. Sheep. J,J'-.l 544 6.078 1.ST1 .12.821 28.7. 17.852 .13.13'. ta.Ki 18.3.'k1 .2.:t7 tii.XH 17,710 .17.S22 M.2i 7.48 .18.358 417.3-5 15.07!) . S.S.SS M.033 17.121 YEAR TO DATE. shows the receipts rj i?n s ? p t .'"i ff j;: 40 I " I4i ... 77 i.7 tv l 1 : .. 3 :; 1 54 ... 3 "fi, 72 I 40 H i 34- r . I . 4 ?:-4j r; u i : at t.i t." 47 1 v Si:, l ... . 2- 1 ... 3 i'.if ; t:T if I ?" n si . . .- 10 Hi w ; 4 . 1 i. 4. tn ... 1 a S.4 t ! 7 21 1M 8 . 71 IV ; i t: i'TO . I SI f C.J ill' t 57 it 73 :i t t a 4: i' 3 tl .N . i4 l?o l;s 7; : 4r I 2.4 Si 2l 1o I 7 !. . . I ?: f t ", 1 f, T 14 lo I IT 1, l 1" ... I S3 V0 177 ... S ST't jh (to i :s 7s ti.i ... 3 siv, i.'i m a.. 4 ... 1 irv JSt ... I .'S 77 -i 481 I S7t 14 SD 40 6 : 50 IN ... t .10 3. 2 n t :5 7? !.'! 8" i 0 32 :il l-n 3 SS 73 J 4 ' ( 3,1 It :4 40 t S3 '.4 IS.' 3 5" M S01 ISO 8 ti 14 : l?n 3 T.D ' 17 :MJ ... I IS 484 l 4 5 Jo 74 43 ft.) 6 S3 ft) lie 4 H f S.i! J40 t 25 S3 Sli ... t . 70 SJJ 30 t S3 10 ,vj ... t j,, l 1.10 ISO 6 15 S Hi ... t JO tl 221 40 5 S3 i: S00 4 30 7o ij ... r s5 as ... t jiit 76 li7 ... 3 ?S 7 ;m ... 3 ;,'.', 77 ... S S3 ' f 134 ... I 7 ... 2i 30 3 Si of cnttle. Iilks and sheen at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last year: 1115 19"4 Inc. Deo. Cuttle 446.6G2 4.12.M9 1.WT Hogs 1 3.T7 24S 14.hii.4 62,856 8h.-ep 752.517 7U7.411 45. IK The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the lust several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1906. 11904. 1190J. I1W2. 11901. U9"0. '1899. Juno June June June June June June June June June June June June June June Julv July Julv July Jul v July July II... I R 191, II.. 6 22 17.. I 6 20' 18.. I I 1U..I 6 1ST4 2t . S 147 Zl . .1 5 IO 4 K t 64 I I 63 6 02 (Ml S 64 4 94! S 71 4 Ml S 14 4 811 5 181 It 86 4 871 Oil T 24 4 91 I 941 7 2S E 831 4 2 6 971 7 Wt 5 m t 94 7 231 6 92 5 (! 6 8SI 7 41 6 89 R 071 e l 7 l.l1 5 '11 12.. I E irl 5 081 5 831 I E 891 S 00 3 65 24.. I E 1971 5 121 (i 67 1 7 89i 6 9JI I IJ'i 25.. I 1 6 16, B 671 7 671 6 !'i 8 171 28.. S 2741 I 6 TO) 7 61i 6 83; 6 10 S 27 .1 5 .41 li 5 14! R Jil 7 k' 6 911 6 01 8 1.4 E 2M.I 6 10 I 7 65) B 87! E HI 6o B 2lvi B 04! B 5fi B 9t'l 4 9('i S 68 6 18 6 081 5 (Wl 7 611 I B 011 S CS 5 224l B 13' E 60! 7 641 B 891 I 3 73 6 181 D Bu T 64 B 821 4 92 I 8 29 I 6 51); 7 621 6 741 B 01 S .8 28.. 29 . 30.. 1... 2... ... 4.. 6... 6... 7... SH El-TP Receipts were light today, hut fairly liheral fur a Friday. The stuffs were nil the same, consisting entirely on Idaho wethers. Four double decks of the John Curran l.lho wethers sold early fur $6 60. a price fully steady with yesterday. There Is a good demand here for desirable killers and stuff of this class can safely he quoted steHdy, hut today the receipts were all the same ami buyers evidently wanted Some other kinds of sheer, and on part of the offerings were Inclined to he a little bear ish. The market all tho week has been In very satisfactory condition from a seller's Standpoint. (Ju.'tatlons: Oood to choice spring lambs, T.O.-fl7 26; fair to good spring lambs, $.'.7.f i.0fl; good to choice yearlings. .;.(.n6 .50; fair to good yearlings. f5.75'nfi 00; good to choice wethers. $4.75 3 5 60; fair to good wethers. 14 5"U4."i5; Kood to choice ew. s, 14 6m6.(H); fair to good ewes. $1.24 50. Rep. resenlatlve sales: No. B74 Idaho wethers 423 Idaho wethers 148 Idaho wethers Av. . 97 . l'7 . 97 Tr. r. tv B 6i b 60 C H1CA4JO LIVE STOCK UtRKKT Cnttle Cents fi ?5v B 25i S 24Vs! B 2T.I i 6 191 I 5 651 5 48 7 64 5 73' B 08! 3 78 I B 7 B 161 8 83 7 76 6 111 3 81 Indicates Sunday Holiday. The -'Official number of cars of stock brought In today by each mad wns: Cattle, liogs. Bli p. C, M. A St. P Ry Missouri Pacific Ry I'nlnn Pacific svstem C. & N. W. Ry F., E. A M. V. R. R C, St. P., M. & O. Ry U. & M. Ry C, B. & g. Ry C., R. 1. & P. Ry., east.... C., R. I. c P. lty., west.... Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western . 13 ! i3 . 1 . 29 . 1 . 4 , 63 1 1 23 1 32 25 2 2 1 2 1 97 Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head 'ndicated: Cattle. Cudahy Packing Co.. Swift and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Swift and Co., country. Hill & Son Frey Packing Co Squires Packing Co S. tJ Cudahy Bros Oilier buyers 110 414 161 460 "38 91 69 Hogn. Sheep. 12 790 2.:m 1,078 63 'l28 3n0 l bJ 824 1,145 ..1,333 6,356 1,969 Totals C ATl'l.E-Heceints were moderate today and the quality of the offerings was fairly good. There was a better feeling than yesterday and trading was more active. The adverse conditions noted yesterday in the market on beef steers were almost en tirely eliminated today and there was a better tone to the trade. Buyers were on the hill early and picked up the stuff In fair searon. Salesmen found little trouble In disposing of their holdings at g.od steady prices, and In some cases sales looked stronger. The light receipts and encouraging reports from eastern points favored market conditions here. Buyers and sellers got together early and , there was considerable activity to the trading. The conditions today showed that there Is a fairly good demand for a limited number of cattle, but liberal receipts might cause a break in prices. There was a limited number of cows and heifers on sale and conditions favored sell ing Interests. Trading was active and a clearance was made In good season. Buy ers evidently wanted supplies and paid prices that looked stronger as compared with yesterday's general market. Oood bulls sold today at stronger prices, while the poorer grades, as well as veal calves and stags, were fully "leady. Stockers and feeders were In light de moiui tndav and there were only a few loads offered. These were picked up at steadv prices, although there was no urgent call for cattle of this kind. Representative an les : BTEKKS. No. At. gteady Hoks Fire Higher Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. July 7. CATTT.E-Rrcr-Jr.fs. 4.000 head; market steady; good to prime steers. 15.50.16.16; poor to medium, f.t.tK,f B 70; stockers and feeders. 12.60,1 30; cows. t2.RtWi4.60; heifers. 2.S('Klf5.on; cniiners, ll.fif'rj 2.80; hulls. S2.OiVii4.Oa: calves, $3.006jtj.75; Texas fed steers. $4.26fR .15. HOtJFt Receipts, 14.000 hend: market 5c higher; mixed and butchers, $5.4of6.7d: good to choice heavy, $S fio.7i5.70; rough heavy, 5.10f(i540; light, $5.455.70; bulk of sales. $5.56fifi 66. SHEEP AND T.AMRS-Recelpts, 8. 0.K) head; market steady; lambs, weak; good to choice wethers, shorn, t4.751io.FiO; fair to choice mixed, shorn. J:i.5fK,i5. 10; western sheep. shorn. J3.76W5.50; native lambs, shorn, $4.5O4ii8.O0; western lambs, $4.50'3'7.oO. - t. I.onls live gfnrk Market. ST. I.OCIS. Julv 7-CATTT.F.-Recelpts. 1.810 head, Including 1.400 head Texans; mar ket steady: native shipping and export steers, t4 2.W5.fn; dressed beef and butcher steers, t3.2yi4 65; steers tinder l.onn )hs.. f.1.26 tT?4.00, stockers nnd feeders, $2.2R4i4 00: cows and heifers, I2.0::ff7.00; ennners, fl.M14J2.ni): hulls, 2.iWii3.l!l; cr.lves. f2.5OfiR.0O; Texas nnd Indian steers. f2.5Vtf 4.75; cows nnd heifers, t2.Ofn3.5ii. HOOS-Receipts. B.fon head: market Be higher; pigs and lights, ti.iKi'inY.Vi; pack ers. 14.755.60; butchers and best heavy. lfi.4S4rTi.65. SHEEP AND LA M B S 'R ecel pt s. 2.600 hend; market steady: native muttons. $4.vt B 00: lnmhs. fo.Oofi7.50; culls and bucks, t2 75 (H4.60; stockers, f3.OMi3.3S; Texans, $3.75114.75. London Stock Market. IXDNDON,' July' 7. Closing quotations on stocks were: Mllwnnke Orsla Market. MILWAUKEE. July T WHEAT Market higher; No. 1 northern. $1 14; No. 2 north ern. $1 OSI.OS: September, SS'to bid. BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 52c; sample. 407J Blc CORN Higher: September, 66o hid. Liverpool Grain Market. L1VFRPOOU July 7. W H EAT Spot , nominal; futures, steady; July, 6s lld; September. 6a K"d; December, is ,,i. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 5a 14,d. futures, firm; July, 6a td; September, 4s 10V1. Toledo gee el Market. TOLEDO. July 7.-SEED8 Clover, rath. $7 40; O.-tober, 47 M: rrtrw timothy, 1.; 1'iini aUike, Auaul, $7. Boston Mocks and Bonds. BOSTON, July 7.-CaII loans, eV53H per cent; time loans, iH'g4ii per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Atrhlaon idj. 4s... 4o 4a Mei. Central 4s... Atchlaon do pt P'.ataa A Albenir. Boetea A Maine Boetun Eleratrd . Kit.hbuit td ... Men. an Ceutral . S. T.. N. H Here Marquette . Vales Peclllo Aaaer. Arge. Them 4 pfd Amer. Fneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen do sfd riomlnloa t. A 8.. KJieon Clee lllu General EUctrlc. . Meae. Kiectrlc . do pfd kto. Oea I Qlte4 yrult Vnited Shoe Math do pfd V. i Stael do prd fVeetliig. comaaoa B.d Amkma . ... Se (Advestur 4 ....l"t4 Allouea 17H .... M , Amalgamated 81 .... 84 iAmerl.ee Zlne t ...Mi Atleotlc 13 ... t!i Blnguem U ... in It'al. a Hecla (40 U.7 Centennial It . ....145 Topper Hange iJt 21H fair Weet 13 H. too riooiiDios Coel lit ! Trenails tee uraunr g . MH lale Hoy ale n4 . 40 Maaa. Mining ........ 1 . T Mkblgaa 1IS4 .1411 Mohewk ea U4 Mont. C. A C 1 lit Old Dominion 14 . IT' Oueole, - .l4 Parrot tsA . 13 Quimr w .144 Shannon T -1H Temareck 114 . 14 Trinity g . elt, fniied Copper tii . V. 8. Mining 1 .IvtSt t'. S. Oil 10 . 7t, t un w . 12 Vutorla . tot Wlnon o .luu-a Wolverins log . U Treasnry Slatenteat. . . WASHINGTON. July T.-Ttoday's Ute ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $lS0.evjO gold tevrvei in the divUiuu i redempttuu. Coneola, money .. do account Anaconda Atchtenn de pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific . Chea. A Oh In Chicago Ot W ... C. M. A 8t. r... rieBeera V. A K. O da pfd trie do lit pfd do- td pfd Illinois Central ,. Iiule. A Keen.... U . K. A T . 40 1-lf S. T Central .1154 . 90 1-U Norfolk A W M4 SH do pfd M 47V, Oniarlo A W 84Ti VHH Penneylvanl 7'iH ....117 Rand Mlnea ....lf.4HKr.iHnf. K 6'S; do let pfd t'H t(H. do M rfd 47 ....It Southern Killwar ... S4S .... do pfd 1'H 1144 Souther PaclBo ' .... tnlon Paoiuo 134 4iS' do pfd lo.. .... M.V. . Steel 4 .... ti I do pfd 1"3 ....172H!Wat)ali 1 ...,1M, do pfd 41.. SO .Spanlah 4a lHi SILVF.R Par, steady, 27d pef ounce. MONEY Hi Hi per cent. The rats of discount In' the oncn market for short bills Is 1 11-!iVT1 13-4 ter cent; fur three months' bills. 1V51 13-16 per cent. Hew York Mining: fttocka. NEW YORK. July 7. Closing quotations mining stocks were: on Adatna Coo Alice Breece firunawlck Cob ... Comatock Tunnel Con. Cel. A Va.. Horn Silver iron Silver Leedvilie t'oa .. .. Oifeied. .. So .. 67 .. to .. ( .. ..130 ..17S . Sf.0 .. i I Little Chief ... nntarls ;fphlr IPnoenls P..tol ! savage I Sierra Nevada IHm.ll Hopea .. ISLAiiderd . 8 .400 . 1 . 10 . 81 . 2 . :6 .124 Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 7 COTTON-Spot closed quiet, 20 points lower; middling up lands, lii. boo; middling gulf, 11. lie; sales. 30 bales LIVERPOOL, July 7 COTTON-Spot, small business done; prices 12 points higher; American middling fair, 8 47d; good mid dling, 17d; middling, 6 Old; Jow middling. (85d; good ordinary, B.87d; ordinary, 5 51.1. The sales of the day were 6,o bales, of which f) were for speculation and export and included $.! American. Receipts, l.vvt bales, including tuo American BT. LOUIS, July 7.-COnON-Qiilet; middling, l'c; sales. 60 basts; receipts. 150 bales; shipments, 450 bales; stock, i.t73 bales. Bank Clearings. OMAlfA. July T Bank clearings for to day were tl. 4X1.(27 U. and for the corre sponding dale last )tr l,J,llbui. No. .... 83.... 14.... 7.... 11..., .... 32..., 4..., 1.... 1.... 1 ... 14..., 7.... 14.... 14..., 4..., 81... 4..., 11... 14... 31... ... 1.. I.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 8.. .. 12.. 1.. 19.. 1.. t.. 1.. 1 . I . 1 . 4 . 4 . 7.. 1.. 1. . 14.. 1 . I.. 1 . I.. I..., 1.... 1 ... !..., ....1IV .... eH6 .... 415 ltlil i2 lfmO luftO SHI ....123(1 .... If'l K) 1128 ....ll'24 1120 ....1198 ...1146 ....1271 ....Wti 144 BEEF Av. Pr. I 75 4 30 4 3S 4 a 4 40 4 4'" 4 45 4 ('0 4 50 4 W 4 50 4 50 4 50 4 55 4 55 4 55 4 60 4 iO 4 ko 34... 34. ..1107 .11 16 .a 13 1121 11.. 44 . . 4.. 14.. :.. 14.. 24.. 11.. 18. . (.. 1.. 15.. It.. 17.. 54 ..1224 ..1244 . .12S2 ..1270 ..1220 . .11X1 ..1014 ..1104 . .m . -18J1 ..1451 ..1S5 ..1416 COWS. sr.! 122 STEERS AND ... 823 4 S5 tl ... ...1"27 4 45 12... ...1144 4 60 STEEltd AND STAGS. ..1228 ... 830 ... S3 ... 830 ...llvO ... 20 ... 81S ... 414 . .. 861 ...1170 ... 814 ... :3 ... 70 ...1140 ...11)40 ...lt'43 ...106 ... S13 ...1125 .. .luoO ... 1 100 .. .1150 ... bl5 ... 540 ...1270 ...110 ...1012 4 J 1 ... 4 ... 4M ... 75 ... 4.KJ .... 754 ....1040 ....liW ,...U66 ,...1370 .... 0 ....13H0 ....1150 . ...liO ....1570 ....1310 ....1210 ....140 ....157 Pr. 4 5 4 70 4 T6 4 75 4 76 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 40 4 9 4 40 6 00 I 00 6 OS 5 10 6 16 6 35 t 34 4 5 I 00 t 75 COWS. 1 40 1 1""0 I 60 2 00 1 1120 1 60 1 00 I U4 1 60 2 20 84 I 0 I 25 1 1160 I 60 1 26 i H'vO I 60 2 35 ...1"M 3 60 1 50 1 1170 I 64) 2 60 20 Dili 65 1 65 6 1010 1 65 1 65 6 1166 I 75 2 76 1125 3 75 2 75 1 6H0 3 50 1 85 21 114 8 65 2 tO i 30 3 86 IS 6 3 65 t 00 32 837 4 00 1 00 1 1260 4 04 1 25 1 H70 4 00 3 25 2 lu'.O 4 16 8 it t H56 4 16 3 80 1 440 4 16 2 30 1 1140 4 25 S ii 7 i:65 4 30 3 & i UiO 4 40 3 40 s AND HEIFERS. 3 65 HEIFERS. 2 4" 21 T42 3 41 1 50 1 960 4 10 1 55 21 7f 4 66 3 35 31 768 4 40. BULLS. 1 40 1 1440 t 44 3 70 1..66 3 60 2 70 1 760 3 54 2 76 1 16 .3 8 40 2 75 3 11K0 3 60 2 75 1 l.;0 3 40 1 75 1 1720 3 65 2 75 1 HOO i 66 2 US 1 U70 3 66 3 55 1 170 3 65 3 00 1 17IH1 4 00 3 40 8TAQS. , 3 16 1 1220 K) Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.500 hend. Including l.ono head south erns; market steady to strong; choice ex port and dressed beef steers. fo.OOfi R.70: fair to good, f4 28 5.00; western fed steers, t4.?.V.J 6.25; stockers and feeders. $2. 7041 4.50: south ern steers, J.1.i14.75: southern cows. tl.'Jift 8.7B; native cows. t2.25i7 4.50; native heifers, $3.25'Sri.2S; bulls. $2.2ij'5'4.00: calves, $3 fiff5 .50. HOOS Receipts, 5,000 head; market 5o higher; close weak; top. $5.50; bulk, $5.4iV.J' 6.46: heavy, $o-37H5.42i,; packers, to.Wl 6.4714: pIks and lights, f5.35fi5.50. SHEEP AND LAM H8 Receipts, S.orfl head: market strong: native lambs. trt.ovj 7.40; western lambs, to.75H7.00; fed ewes and vearllngs. 4 S5fiT5."B: Texas clipped year ilngs. $&.flOf7i5.75; Texas dipped she -p, $4.0?J 6.H; stockers and feeders, $2.503.!5. fit, Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.037 head. Market stesdv; nntivoa. $3.i6'&5.60; cows and heifers, $1.504.60; stock ers nd feeders, $2.75!7j4.50. HOG8 Receipts. 6,444 head. Market was strong to 6c. higher; light. $5.40fo5.4.ri; me dium and heavy, $5.355.40; bulk, t&i'thtit 5.41'H. SHEEP AND LAM R8 Receipts, 1,560 head. Market steady; lambs, $7.50. "lonx City Live Stock Market. SIOVX CITY. July 7. (Special Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 300 head: market steadv; beeves. $4.iMi5.25; cows, bulls snd mixed, $i.5tvg4.fi0: stockers and feeders, $3.00 (64 50: calves and yesrlings, $2 754i3.Ki. HOOS Receipts. 4,600 head; market a shade lower, selling at $o.la5.25; bulk of sales, $5.2WS5.22V4. Stock Jn Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hosts. Sheen. South Omaha Sioux City .... Kansaa City . St. Joseph .... St. Louis , Chicago Totals ... 1,310 ... :) ... ..v) ....1.017 ... I.80O ... 4.0U0 6,8:18 4.mi 6,0" -0 C.444 6.500 14.000 1.971 3.000 l.r;n 2.50.) 8.OH0 ....10.947 42,382 17,031 CALVES 1 M 4 50 2 100 I 00 1 120 4 50 1 164 I 00 16 Ii6 IM STOCK CALVES. J 410 I bD STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, X 660 3 i 12 6'. 3 40 7... 64 100 12 g 170 1 550 8 00 Set 1 70 HOOS Trading In the hog yards, al though prices were generally stronger early, was not very satisfactory from sellers' standpoint. There was only a mod erate run, about 101 loads being 011 sale, and the general quality of the offerings was fairly good, but buyers were backward about taking hold, and trading as a con sequence was slow. Prices were about 2Vc higher on the opening than yesterday s close and a little stronger than yesterday's best time, but later the murket flattened out, all the advance being lost. The bulk of the hugs sold at .". Jini '.'T' with tops reaching 15 35. Oood light weight butcher stuff weighing t:o to 275 pounds was In best demand and was about the only kind that there waa an urgent call for. Extra light and heavy weights were alow to move at the prices noted above: Representative aales: Wool Market. BOSTON, July 7 WOOL The Com mercial Bulletin tomorrow will say of the wool market: A decidedly Stronger feeling Is apparent since the opening of the Ixm don wool auctions on July 4 at a SfflO per cent advance over the May closing prices. Dealers are confident of the Immediate futures of the market and consider the values will be maintained on their present basis for some time. There has been a good business In all wool except fleeces and pulled. Shearing has been further de layed hy rains and the wools from Mon tana are not expected for about two wi-ek-i. The foreign markets, both English and continental, are strong and rising, with a shortage of the short supplies, which are causing considerable won:' among manu facturers. Shipments of wool from Host in to date from December 19. 1304. according to the same authority, are 127.239.or9 lbs., against 106.E59.G57 lbs. at the same' time last year. The receipts to date are 185,St;9.3'.9 lbs., against 145,054,035 lbs. for the samo period last year. LONDON. July 7. WOOT The offerings at the wool action sales today amounted to 13.471 bales. Fine merinos and scoured were In good request for the continent. Cross-breds realised full rates. Poor con ditioned stock was In good demand at an advance of 7H per cent. Americans bought greasy half-hreds at Is 5d'u1s 6V1. Follow ing are the sales: New South Wales, 2 ) bales; scoured, lOdis vl; greasy, 6V1' Is (Queensland. 1. 3"l bales; scoured, lod'fds md; greasy. Sdls Sd. South Australia. u0 bales; greasy. Sd'Tjls 2d. Tas mania, 500 bales; greasy, fMiuls 3d. New Zealand, 8.200 bales; scoured. RVltiJs: greasy, 8.1 a Is 4Hd. Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 1.4.X) bales; scoured, lod-uls S1!; greasy. 6nrfin0d. ST. LOUIS. July 7-WOOTSteady; me dlum grades, combing and clothing. S"Sc; light, fine. 21fi27c; heavy fine, 18?j22c; tub washed, 32&42c. per No. low, gal wMT.s. 4 15 K'i5 1I-1-V-; yellows, 4Y4V. fecoud. 'JH-'.i;,,c. Mi .I.AKS'-..---.Nominal ; open k.-itl", l:tj. tic; t-entt ifcpal. fi'llc Krup. nominal. ixj. 4)41 All 4. 7A JrOl.tc.8 Nt.e-r M-aCT. . t ondltlon of Trade aad tlnntalloaa 00 Maple nnrt t'ancr I'roatnee. KiiOS Ri-cclpts. fair; maikal ejulet: t audit d M.K k. 1 't . LIVE l'ul'LTK - Hers, ytic; roosters, tc; turke. 12.115c; ducks, 8c; sptlng cmckens. i4 to ilv., ITiilSc. Hl.'TTER-Mnrket linn, packing stock. 13c, choice to t.incy dairy. Klilv; creamery, ini.'lc. I'l'lnts. -.c 81 U AH t-lamiiii d granulated. 8 21 per civt ; iiil'is. per cut.; ciu loaf. $'4 cwt ; No. tl c-.tra C, $'..ij per cwt.s l'i extra C. f .1 ! per cwt.; No. 15 yel .'75 per . W W powili i ed, ft fM prr cwt ; hat powdereu. f i 41 pc-r cwt.J ig'te tiiblets, f .95 ter cwt l'Krsil 1 1SH -Tiout. eie; halibut, Ilct Imff ilo idrisi-d), 8c; idcueiel (tiressedl. So; . h.:. liass (dtescdi. 10: s.inflsti. ic; Dcrci tsculed and lressed. 80; pike, 10c; cattih, I.c: red snapnet. lie; S.1H11011. x , i iapplcs, l.'c; eel. l."ic, bullheads, lie; black bass. :ic; Manitoba whltetlsh tdressedl, Hn-; lJko Su perior ahitelish nit es.d 1. IJc; flog legs, per dot . .lee; lobsters, given, 27c, biilieij lobsters, "'V.; shad loe. 4.V. blueflsh. 8c II AV 1'rUvs uoott'd by Onialui Wholesale) Hhv Dealers' msvci " Hot, : Choice. 37.00: No. 1. fa.50; N . t. tt.Oo: coarse, ti 00. These prl.es ore- for liuy of good color and qual ity URAN Ir too. $1S TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES ft. Michaels, all Slses, $4.25j extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all sisos, $3.76; seedlings, all sixes, $360; Valen cia, all sizes, tl m. LEMONS I.-nnnlera, ettra fancy, 270, 30n 11ml ji) sixes li. i'ai.To fancy, K.C, i) and 300 sil.'S, ;.4 .5; 27u sir-, 83 5C; 3t8) aad Ml sites. 14.50; 210 vlzc, fL' 76. 40 size, $3 iJ. OATEd t'er box of 30 1-lb r7-. $i3; liiillowe'en. In Vo-lb. boxes, per lb. o. F1U3 Callfomin. per 10-lb. carton. S-'ic: l-v.p..rtcJ Smioiv, four-crown, 12c; flw crown, 12c KA NAN AS Per medlum-slied bunch. $1.71 H. 2 26: luinbos, $2.ftV,ia.(i0. riNEAl'PLKS- Klorida, per crate of 24, 30 and'3., Ml7.es. $3.K; iZ sue. $3.00. ! FRUITS .SL MfcLONS. AFR1CO is iwallioi 111, per 4-baokst erattk. $1.10. PLUMS Ca'lforr.ia, per 4 bettJtet crato, $1.10. I'EACHKS-Texas climts, per 4-basket crate. Sue: Texus treesicnes, $1.00; Callfoi-' nia, oer 26-lb- box, 90c. Crl Lit Hi ;.. California, 'ilack. per S-lb. box, Jl.fj.i, white, per -.o. bt.Ti, li.M; Mis souri, box of 24 qts.. Jy.ouai2.26. KTRA Wl! ERR I EH Home grown, per 24 qt. case, $l.iy2.W; lenver, per case ot ;t-.i8 , e2.no. CRANRERR1ES Jerseys, per crate, $15. GOOSEUERKIES Uoa of 4 qts., $J.o0. CANTAlA.iL'1'Ed 'lexas, per crate, $3.00 6j4 uti; Cnllfornla, per crale, $j.OOUti.OO. WAIERMELO.NS Alabama bweuta, 25fJ 30c each; crated, 1nc per lb. RASPUERR1ES Red, box of 24 pts, $2,601 black, box of 24 pis., $2.00. HLACKllERRIES-Caae of 24 Qta, $300., TURNIPS Ne. " CARROTS New, per Oos., 2oo. PARSNIPS Old, per bu., 40c. WAX UEAN8 Per V-bu. box, 75e; string beans, per bu. box, iio; bu. box wax or string, 2(Mi2.26. POTATOES Home-grown, In sacks, per . bu., 35c; Colorado, pur bu., 45c; new pota-. toes, per bu., liOc. HE A NS Navy, per bu.. $2.00. CAl'LI FLOWER Home grown, psr crata of 1 dos., fOc CTCl'.MhERS-rer dox.. 45c. PEAS New. ti bu. box. $1.00. . TOMA1 OES Texas, per 4-baskt Crata, tl.10. SPINACII-Pcr bu.. 60o. CAHUAOE Homo grown, lr. crates, per lb.. 2V4jC. ONIONS New. per dot. bunches, 15c t Rermudas. per crate of about bo lbs., $1 ti. . RADISHES Hot house or southern, per dOZ . 7"e, LETT JCE Hot house, per dox., $540c; hend Vrttuce. per dot., 75c. I3EETS New. per doz.. 30e. MISCELLANEOl'S. CHEESE Swiss, ne, i5c; Wisconsin brick, 14c; Wisconsin limberger. loc; twins. )oi(Hc; joung .tntilcas, 14 o. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft "hells, new -. crop, per lb., 15c; hard shell, psr lb., 13c 1 No. 3 soft shells, por lb., 12c; No. I hard shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb , 7c: roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, fier lb., li'-i Kl'c; almonds, soft shell, per b., 17c; liurd shell, per lb., 15o; shellbarK hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; Prge hickory: nuts, per bu.. $1.60. HlDES-No. 1 green, 8c; N9. 2 green, 7c: No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted, 8c;' No. 1 venl calf, 10c: No. 1 veal calf, o; dr salted, 74T14c; sheep pelts, 25cC$1.00; bora hides, tl uc'ijS.OO. St. I.onla enernl Mnrket. ' ST. LOVIS. July 7. WHEAT I Ilgher fof futures; cash lower; No. 2 red, cush, eleva. tor, 91c; track, 9.1',j.mvic; July, SlUfiSlc; September. 84Mi81'-'; No. 2 hard. $1.06. CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 66Hc: track, 66Vjlj6tMi,c: Julv. 65i4,c: Deceniher, 47c. OATH Steady; No. 1 cash, 33c; track, S4ft -84c; July, Sl'Sc; September, 80Vc; No. 3 white, S5Hc FLOl'R 8teady : red winter patents. $4.90 (65.10; extra fancy and straight, $4.7o!S4.9U; clear. t3.9.&4.o.l. SEED Timothv, steady: f2.0OS2.4O. CORNMEAL Steady; f2.60. R N Steady : sacked, east track, 72tf74a. HAY Steady; timothy, f8. 0013.00; prairie, $tU "u9 60. 1 RfiN COTTON TIES-69C. RAOOINO 8i,c. HEMP TWINE-tlHc. PROVISIONS Pork. Higher: Jobbing, $12 80. Lard, firm: prime steam, $.57Vi. Dry salt meats, steadv: boxed extra shorts, $7.2H: clear ribs. fS.OiKSi 074; short clears. $8 87V,. Hacon, higher; hoxed extra shorts, 8.37A; clear rlhs, $8.75fi.87Vi; short clears, 19 1H POl'LTRY Firm: chickens, 9ir; springs, 14c: turkeys, 13c; ducks, 8c; geese, 5fi8c. BUTTER Steady; . creamery lfctiSlc: dalrv, Hfil7c. EOG8 Quiet at lOc. case count. Receipts. Shipments. 2,000 7.000 106,000 41.H00 28.000 6O.O.1O 13,000 40,000 No. 50 ... 5.... 4t ... 43 ... 11.... 44 ... 76.... 6T .... AT. . .160 . .It ..4i'4 ..2t1 ..741 ..2t .141 6x- Pr. ... i 15 40 I 20 I to M I 211 4 n4 so ll .20 22 BO I I-', M I UH t No. 71... 24 .. 64 .. 67... 46 .. 44... 46... 61... 44... v. B. rr. ,134 .1.4 2 . .137 . lit ..11 .114 .; 120 i 24 I U I 2 I 24 I tJ 6 14 6 :4 I 24 I u Metal Market. NEW TORK. July 7. METALS The London tin market was galn higher, with spot closing at 110 12s 6d and futures at 139 7s 6d. Ideally the demand appears to be small, but holders are firm in their views and spot is quoted at $30.75ri31.1o. Copper showed little change either at home or abroad. London closed at 6(1 for soot and et'VS 2s d for futures. Locally lake and electrolytic are quoted at $15 tin and casting at 114 75. Lad closed at 13 Ills or about 2s d lower In London, but was steady locallv at t4 6ff4 60. Spelter waa 6s higher at 24 2s 6d In London. The locnl market waa unchanged at $5.30, but seemed a little steadier In tone. Iron rioted at 49s 4d In GlasKow and at 46s 6.1 In Mlddlesbor ough. Ltically Iron remains rather unset tled. No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted at flH 25tSj1 50; No. t foundry northern, 15 'irvo 16 75; No. 1 foundry southern soft, 8l5 2;,'i' 1011; No. 2 foundry southern soft, $14 7511" 15 25. METALS Lead, firm at $150. SKlter firm at $5.15. Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu .t Oils nnd Roaln. NEW YORK. July 7 OILS Cottonseed,11 ' quiet: prime crude, nominal; prime yellow.. 28V.1 28ic. Petroleum, quiet; refined, New York, ft! .90; Philadelphia nnd Rnltlmore, $ti.75; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, tS.Sn. Turpentine, Arm, 6ot&',oV)C. SAVANNAH, July 7 OIL-TurpanU384k firm, t9c. ROSIN Firm; A. R, C. $3.5AtT: I, $3 .32: E. M.55; F. $3.67V44i.7: O. $3.70: H. ' f3.8o: I. J3 85; K. t3 90; M. H.flfrt 4 I0; N, $4.00 4i4o5; WO. $4. 254 4.3U; WW, $4. Cotfi 4.70. OIL CITY, Julv 7 OILS Cre.llt balances, t1 .27; certlflciiteH, no bid; shipments, 93,114 bbls ; average. 67.433 bbls.; runs, 90.739 bbls.; average, iS0.19i bbls. Shipments Lima. I4, 747 bbls.; average, 51.705 bbls.; runs Lima, 00,198 bbls.; average, 60.479 bbls. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, July 7. COFFEE Market for futures opened steady at unchanged prices. The close was steatly net un changed. Bales were reKirted of 21.&40 bags. Including Julv at fi.fic; September, 6.75fii 6 8.V; October, 6.9H'; December, 7.05c; March, 7 25o Spot Rio steady; No. 7 Invoice, 7o, Snaar and Molasses. NEW YORK. July 7 SCO A R Raw, dull; fair refining, 3c; centrlfiiK'il. 9 test, 3c; molasses sugar. 8li,c Refined, quiet; No. C. 4 ice; No. 7, 4.75c; No 8. 4 c : .No , 4 hoc; No. 10, 4 55c; No. 11. 4 46c No. 12, 4 40c; No. 13. 4 :; No. 14, 4.25c: confectioners' A. 6Ac; mould A. 6 75c; cut loaf. 4J.W: crushed, I Iw; powdered, iiftr; granulated, 6 4"c; t ubes fi i6c. Mf iI.A8.SK3 Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to t-hol.-e, 2:'t(f4- NEW ORLEANS July 7 - 8 1 'fit R -Quiet ; optu kettle, ceaArtlu.ai. '4 47c. ceutrlfu- 100,000 SHARES REX GOLD MllllliG STOCK OF LEAD, SO. DAK. The above stock for sale at seven and oar-half cents per share. If sold at once. ' Address MRS. D. D. STEELE, JACKSON, WYO. Edwards-Wood Co. f lac srporated ) nia Olllco: Fitfh gad RobarU Strgtti , 5T. HAUL. niN.N. 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