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TDE OMAHA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY. JULY IS. 1905.
GRAIN ASD. PRODUCE MARKET
Weather Induce! Profit Taking and Prica
Goes Dow a
TWO-CENT LOSS IN WHEAT SUSTAINED
Cora Does Better oa Loner Estimated
necelata Oat tiff a Little
Liverpool Market la
Weak.
OMAHA. July. 14. 19e5.
, drop of almost 2 cenli In wheat was tho
"r,V? , ot ,n" mrket. The tuning was
S,1 cont lower on account or weatner
L "!' nI there was a great deal of
.. .IT"' '5 tn cslon. Later Valentin
'eV., .C'cago bought about l.Ono.OOO bushles
Vh . , , '' OI ""owers In tne northwest.
A, '"uu'" a lot of pruiit taking by tne
'."'. J"""""- of receipts at Kama
V Ity or 321 car and Monday of 8tio cars, had
a Xurther vt&kpnmir i.niiKurv .........i
Der at sCe.
Corn waa a trlflo atrongcr, the main
raotor being lower estimated receipts. July
closed at 6vc, eld July at &0o, bepteinlx.r
at 64 He, old September at 64 c, December
at 4ic, old December at 4c.
Oats sold a llttie lower, wun only a fair
amount of trading. July finished at 32o,
fcteptemrer at c and December at 3ua.
Liverpool says the weekly Argentina
wheat market is flrrin with lair demand;
the corn firm with good export demand.
Wneat at Liverpool closed d lower and
corn d lower.
Argentina shipments of wheat last week,
were 2,t,Wt.iO bushels, the Wfek before 1.
56,0.iO bushels. Corn shipments last week
were 2,W,OUO bushels, the week before 2,544,
0" bualieis. Receipts of new wheal at Bal
timore were 67,uuu bushels. Six cars of
new winter wheat arrived at Minneapolis.
Any amount of No. 2 hard winter wheat Is
offered at Nebraska points to arrive in
Omaha In firtetn days at 84c. Primary
receipts were 0i6,000 bushels or wheat,
against 3O7.0OU bushels Inst year. Corn re
ceipts were 4h2,ml bushels, against iWo.Ow)
bushels Inst year. Kansas City cash mar
kets were legao lower.
From today a Inter Ocean: "Cash prices
Of wheat are yielding with futures and
Mie disposition Is for a narrowing of pre
miums over July, 'ilia premiums paid by
millers tor cash wheal are about tne only
tangible thing the bulls have left, barring
unfavorable weather and crop damage.
Nelraka offered new Hard wheat In tit.
Louis yesterday for shipment In fifteen
days. At Chicago acceptances were fair
from Missouri. Illinois and Indiana and
prlnea wera off 1 at one time The pre
mium commanded by hard winter wheat
la due to the high price of spring
wheat, as it can be used aa a
substitute. Should anything happen
to the spring wheat crop It will give the
hard winter the preference and hold It at
a premium, while if the spring wheat crop
comes out all right the hard winter Is likely
to go to a discount under soft red again."
"With continued good weather I would
not be aurprlsed to see wheat on an export
basis within thirty days," said the man
ager of a Chicago elevator system today.
"The marketings thus far are only from
scattered districts. What will they be In a
week or two, when the movement Is on
full blast, with all stations shipping, as our
southwestern men advise us will be the
case In Kansas."
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 90Ij33c; new No. 2
hard, bic; No. 3 hard, Sialic; No. 4 hard,
IsVyjiuc; No. 3 spring, 81c
CORN No 2, 67e; No. 8, 61c; No. 4, 60c;
no grade, 460g48c; No. 2 yellow, 6:1c; No. 8
yellow, 61c; No. 2 white, 62c; No. 3 white
61c.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 30c; No. 3 mixed.
28e; No. 4 mixed, ttsWm'SK.; No. 2 white,
31c; No. 3 white, 31c; No. 4 white, SOo;
standard, Soc.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chicago 34 2 lug
Kansas City I ha a u
Minneapolis 130
Duluth IS
t. Louis lit 37 46
MIsshdoIIi firsts MapWi.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
aa reported by the Edwards-Wood com-
Articles. I Open, High. I Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat-I j!
July...) 1 04 1 OS 1 04 1 044,1 1 04
8ept...83&&t'4 87 88 90
Dec... I 80 S6 84 86 86'
WEiTUEB IX TUB GRALV BELT
vara Thunderstorm Oeaeral la Mis
souri Valley.
OMAHA. July 14, 1906.
Severe local thunderstorms were general
In the Missouri valley Thursday evening,
being probably most severe In tne vicinity
of Omaha, A wind velocity of sixty-four
miles per hour was recorded at Omaha,
lasting from 8:56 to 8 p. m. The heavy rain
and high wind did not extend over any con
siderable territory. The weather is gener
ally clear this morning In the central val
leys and Is clearing In the eastern sections.
It la cloudy and unsettled In the west and
conditions are favorable for showers In the
central valleys tonight and possibly Satur
day, with continued warm weather.
Omaha record of temperature and precipl
tALva compared with the corresponding day
M ta last three years:
. . 1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
iasmim Temperature.... M 64 66 66
Precipitation 74 .27 .08 .06
Normal temperature for today, 79 degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation since March L
8.69 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904.
1.64 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1901.
4.49 Inches.
OMAlLA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Tamp. Rain.
Stations. Max. lln. Inches. Sky.
Atnianui nPD va do clear
Auburn, iseo v
61 1. OS-
Columbus, Neb... 93 68 .00
Falrbury, Neb.... 93 7 .00
Fairmont, Neb... 91 70 .00
Or. Island, Neb.. 94 70 . 00
Hartlngton, Neb. 83 62 .01
Oakdale, Neb.... 96 68 .00
Omaha, Neb 91 64 .74
Tekamah, Nab... 92 7 .ft)
Carroll, la 87 63 . 88
Clarinda, la 95 66 .00
Blbley. Ia 83 69 T
6ioux City. la... M 63 .22
Storm Lake, la.. 82 61 .03
Pt. cloudy
uiear
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
viear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
C ear
Clear
Clear
DlaTHICT AVERAGES
. No. ol -Temp Rain.
Chicago, III
Columbua, O
Dea Moines, Ia...
Indianapolis
Kansas City. Mo.
Louisville, Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis. Mo
29 84 64
14 84 64
18 M 62
11 84 64
21 i 68
19 86 66
27 84 68
15 90 66
13 M M
.04
.04
.34
.01
.01
.06
T
.21
.02
L. A. wruh
Local Forecaster, Weather Uurtau.
4. Law Is Oeaeral Market.
BT. LOUIS, July 14. WII EAT Lower ;
demoralised by decline in cash; No. 2 red
cash elevator, 87Uc; track, 8si'2c; July S2Wc
September. 81ij81Hc; No. 3 hard, 9L new:
old.
CORN Lower; No. t cash, 6Re; September.
4c; December, tao; track, Utf4.
OAT8 Lower; No. 2 cash, aio; track
833330; No. 9 White, S6V4T36; July. 2DVU
3ua: Bentember. 2So.
FIXUR steady; red winter patents, 34.70
S4.uo; extra rency ana straight, M.4d&4.ti:
ear. 3.26a.(i0.
6EBD Timothy, steady; spot seed. 32. 00
140; new. 13 60.
CORNMKAL-eteady at 12.7a
ERAN titeady; sacked, east track, T30
HAT Steady; timothy, 39.0014.00; pralrla
6.0010.00.
IRON COTTON TrES 9o.
BAGOINO-8HC.
HEMP TWINB-6V4A
PROVrSIONS-loik. higher: Jobbing.
f!l0. Lard, higher; prime steam, 7.60.
jtt salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts,
37 fcH; clear ribs, fa.12',; short clears.
SiSf tdy: boxed, axtra aborts,
j.m;; short clears, 39.12".
POULTRY Old. nxni; young, weak'
chickens. lOHc; spring 1240; turkeys, IJc;
ducks. 9c; geese, 69c.
BUTTER flow; creamery, 16HSD14o:
dairy, 14V I6H0.
tiiuii i lrm. Uo, case count.
... Receipts. Shipments.
nour. ddis t.uuo
Wheat, bu ll (ty lw no
Corn, bu 37, OX 16i
oats, Du 46.UU0 kt.ouo
Mllwaakee Crala Market.
MILWAUKE14 July 14.-WHEAT-Lower;
No. 1 northern. 31.11: No. 3 north
ern. 1.00110; September, 644J84SSO, bid
I-lxwer; No. 1. 7Vc.
BARLEV-Steady; No. t, 61c; sample. 44
CORN Lower; September. 4Ta65c, bid.
Ilvrsaal Grala Market.
LIVER PX)U July 14-WHEAT 6poL
nominal; futures, easy; July, nominal; SepT
saOJtN-Spui, ateaUj Ajnerlcau, oiixed, 6a
2d. future, dull; July, nominal; September,
4s 9d.
CHICAGO ORAM ASD PROVISIONS.
Prices na Board ef Trade.
CHICAGO. July 14 -Brilliant weather
Ihrmiithout the American wheat belt was
the main reson for a fresh decline here
today In the price of wheat. At the close
the September delivery was off lHc. (vrn
la down i,c. Oats slinw a loss of V1a-Sc-I'rovllons
are 2Si1Pvyc hlsher.
Kxtrenie weakness prevailed In the wheat
pit from first transactions up to the final
minute rf trsdinr. The paramount in
fluence was the senerslly clear skv over
the entire wheat fields of the fnllcd Slates
and Canada. Oklahoma Was the only sec
tion In which rsln In larse quantity had
fallen durlnir the preceding twenty-four
hours. With conditions so favorable with
the new crop sentiment was decidedly
bearish. At the npenlnjr the September
option was off USc to l'A'tflVic at MVf
M-c. As a result of the heavy Influx of
new grain prices for cash wheat at Kansas
City took a new tumble, the decline today
being; between 1? and 4c a busliel. Option
prices here were affected In consequence
and were further Influenced by optimistic
reports from the northwest declaring spring
wheat to he maturing rapidly. For Sep
tember the lowest point ot the day was
reached at 8Jo. The market rallied
slightly on covering by shorts, but the
close was weak, with September at 84i
4Ho. Clearances of wheat ami nour wera
equal to M.600 bushels. Primarv receipts
were flno.OOO bushels, compared with vi0
bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 177 cars,
aralnst 110 cars last week and 231 cars a
year ago..
Profit taking bv the prominent lones
paused weakness in the corn market cariv
In the day. Later the market becamo
Quite firm on active buvlng by commission
houses. An estimate of small receipts to
morrow was one of the reasons for the Im
proved demand. A bullish factor was the
small number of bids accepted from cash
houses. The market closed comparatively
steady. September opened He lower nt
54V, sold between H'tc and 64V and
closed st RlHc. lxcal receipts were 2s9
cars, with 83 of contract grade.
Weakness of wheat started active liquida
tion In the oats market, resulting In a con
siderable decline In values at the outset.
Later a steadier tone developed and part
of the loss was regulned. September opened
to ei lower at S"tff;foi,c to :mvic, sold
off to 3ic and closed at 30Hc. Local receipts
w ere 169 eara.
Provisions were firm, following a 10c ad
vance In the price of live hofrs. Buying of
ribs by two prominent commission houses
was a feature. At the close September poi it
closed at tin advance of l(Kil2Vic at 112 80.
Lard wns up 2'o at $7.10. Ribs were up b'lf
7Wc nt 27.82H-
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
! cars; corn, 20 cars; oats. 112 cars; hogs,
10 mo head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlclea.l Open. Illgh.l Low. Close.l Yes y
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
t July
t July
t Sept.
2 Sept.
1 Dec.
Oats
July
Sept.
Dec.
May
Park
July Sept.
Oct.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct.
Ribs
July Sept.
Oct.
8757
84M,fi
84U84H
64
66
4fc
32
S0S4-1V4
12 80
12 90
7 07H
7
7 27 V
7 62H
7
7 87i
88
S4S
6V
66 V
48
82J
30V4'
8H SH
83S8gR4H, 86afi-S
' 8314 83-5,1 85V
66
66'
64H,
64
47H
32
30
6S 56g5f)' i
8l'H'ilH.
32T 3.'H
12 82V 12 75
12 90 12 824
7 10 7 OS
7 22H 7 17H
7 30 7 25
7 924 7 2H
7 85 7 80
7 87 7 S6
64
47
61
4S'-t
32-l 32H
"S 80sfT-
30's 31Vili
32 33(U33V
12 65
12 80
12 8-)
7 06
7 20
7 27H
12 62
32 70
12 77
7 02
7 17
7 26
7 62 7 55
7 82 7 72
7 87 7 82
No. 2. Kld. INeW.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents. $4 30tt4 40:
stralghta, 14.O0ti4.20; spring patents. IS Of -3
6.7": stnle;hts. $3.75?W;n0; bakers. $2.4(k-3.30.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 31.08Sfl.12: No. 3.
96Cl.fi6; No. 2 red. 90U91C
t'OHN-no. z, 67c; No. 2 yellow, btc.
OATS No. 2. 32y.fia24c: No. 2 white. 33a
83c; No. 3 white, 8233c.
Kit wo. z, iac.
BARLEY Oood feeding. 42044c: fair to
choice malting. 47a49c.
BEEPS-No. l nax. 31.Z4: No. l northwest
ern, $1.42. Clover, contract grade, 312.750
$13 no.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 312.66
12.70. Lard, per 100 lbs.. $7.flfa'7.07. Short
ribs sides (loose), iy.wh.vo; snort clear
Bides (boxed), $7.7588.00.
Following were the receipts ana snlp-
nour ana grsm
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 13.700 ,700
.... 39,000 9.700
....330,0110 . 655,01)0
....197.200 74.900
.... 4,ono
.... 39.500 1.100
tnsnts of
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oat.s bu. ...
Ryo, bu. ....
Barley, ,bu.
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, Wgiac;
dairies, 16Ulc. Eggs, firm; at mark.
cases included, uo; nrsts, lbftc; prime
A-a.a 17m av.mm 1 (in ChA.. ,l.,Hu at
9SluViO. ' '
SEW YORK GESERAL MARKET
1 -
4aotatloBS of the Day Varloas
Commodities.
NBW YORK. July 14.-n5UR Receipts.
11.776 bbls.; exports, 4.636 bbls.; aalea, S.liiO
pKgs. ; market aun ana pareiy steaay ; win
ter Detents. 34.90ttift.26: winter straights.
$4.604.60; Minnesota patents, $6.60(36.00; win
ter extras, 3.iooi.a6; Minnesota Dakers,
$3.76ti4.15: winter low grades. $3.0003.66. Rye
flour, quiet; fair to good, $4.262f4.5o; choice
to fancv. 144.90.
CORNMEAL Steady: fine white and yel
low. $1.1641.30; coarse, $1.14'al-10; kiln dried,
Xl.tHttl.0O.
BARLEY Dutl; feeding, 48c, c. 1. f.
New York; malting, 4Gif52C. c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WrHE AT Receipts, none; sales, S,3u0,ux
bu. futures; spot market weak; No. 2 red,
$1.00, nominal, elevator, and 9tc f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.16 f. o.
b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, $1.12
f. o. b. afloat. Vnder continued bearish
crop and weather newa wheat declined
further today, closing ltf2c below the
previous night. Liquidation, lower cables
and large new wheat receipts aided the
decline. Sales Included No. 8 red, July,
iUt4o, closed at 92c; September. 88 Vl?
$9c, closed at 88 7-16o; December, 88&c,
closed at S80.
CORN Receipts. 66,6T4) bu.; exports, 35.
227 bu.; sales, 80,000 bu. spot; spot mar
ket easy; No. 2, 62c, elevator, and 62o f.
o. b. afloat ;No. 2 yellow, 62c; No. 3 white,
t2o. Option market was dull and easy
without transactions. July closed at 61c;
September closed at 60c
OATS Receipts, 84,4'0 bu.; exports. 4i55
bu. ; spot market quiet; mixed oats, 6 to
32 pounds, 3536c; natural white, 80 to
32 pounds, 87uysc; clipped white, 26 to
40 pounds, SMQllc.
HAY Quiet; shipping, 6CS66o; good to
Choice. 76flNOc.
HOPS Steady; stste. common to choice
14 crop, 22o2sc; 18u3 crop, la'aile; olds 10
i)2c. Pacinc oast, 1904 crop, 23d?26o: iaul
crop, 1S-S20C; olds. lCkfil2c.
HID tri Steady: Galveston. SO to 26 lbs
20c; California, 21 to 26 lbs,. 19c; Texas
(drvl, 24 to 80 lbs.. lhc
PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, $12 00
frl2.50; niess, $10.0wi 10.50; l-ef hams, $21 K(i
22.60; packet. $11.0u& 11.60; city extra India
mess $19.6irjO0 do. Cut meats, steady; pick
led bellies. $8 26H0 0O; pickled shoulders
$6 5j.u; pickled hams, $10.2610.75. lard
steady; western steamed. $7.10; refined'
steady; continent. $7.35: South America'
$8 00: compound. $5.37'&S.fc'. Pork, quiet :
family. $15 6"Hb 16.00; short clear. $12.75tj 14.75
mess, $13 5(o14.2S.
BUTTER Market firm, unchanged; street
price, axtra creamery, 2ttcf21c; official
price, creamery common to extra, Tv-jmc-state
dairy, common to extra 15V-q2oc:
renovated common to extra, 13ul7W;
western Imitation creamery, common to
extra. lScflllc
CHEEWE-State, full cream, small colored
and white, fancy, 9c; state, full cream,
fair to choice. trfc8Sc: state, full cream
large, colored and white, yc.
EOOS Firm: western, 14jlc.
POl'LTH-Allve. Irregular: western
spring rhiikens. 17c; fowls. I4c; turkeys
I4c Dressed, firm: western broilers 164
19c; fowls, 1031Se; turkeys, 13I7C.
Pklladelrkla Prodaee Mark.
PHILADELPHIA. July 14. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 23c; extra
nearby prints, 23c.
KOGS Frm; nearby, fresh. 18c, loss off-
f"Lby,,,??hl t mark; western
fresh. lVyl7e. at mark.
CHErJ81v-F1rm: New York full cream
fancy, new lufiiovc: New York full cream
fair to good. 8VVc; domestio swlss, li
Dalatk Cirala Market.
DULVTH July 14-WHEAT-To arrive:
No 1 northern. $107 On track: No. I
northern, $1 07: No. 1 northern, e; July
$H,: September, new. fclc; Septembfr!
Ola, SO-
OAT6-To arrlva and on track. 82Kic
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. July 14.-CORVSteady.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Volume of Sales ii th Smallest for afanj
Daji.
FLUCTUATIONS ARE GENERALLY NARROW
Islos Paelfle Dlvldrad la the anjeet
of t ndlmlalahed Conjectare
Money on t all Is Agala
Kasy.
NEW YORK, July 14-Todsy'a stock mar
ket proved a small affair from any point
of view. The volume of sales shrana to
a smaller total than for any one day alnce
the accumulation of stocks. Fluctuations
were generally narrow and very irregular.
A lew stocks reflected operations by an
organised market following and there were
rumors circulated to aflord explanations
suitable to the rrlce movement In the
atocks. Theso did not prove very lm
presmve and the market tell into Increaa
Ing neglect as the day progressed. The
Union I'aclnc dividend was tne subject of
undiminished conjecture and It was as
serted at one time on the Stock exchange
that the increased rate had been actually
declared, but the explanation was offered
afterward that no quorum of the directors
had yet been secured. American Smelting
also had the benefit of revived rumors of
a coming Increase in the dividend rate,
ihe many reports regarding the North
western grangers clrculatea during the
week, resolved themselves Into a wide
range ot conjecture as to the disposition
to be made of Union Pacific s proceeds of
the Northern Securities dissolution. Lnlted
States Steel was sold freely early in the
day ami this was supposed to be the dis
posal of some large lines accumulated on
Monday during the selling of the rest of
the market to take profits by the specu
lative party whose departure for a fishing
excursion was announced the following day.
The preliminary estimate of the week a
currency movement indicated a consider
able receipt here In addition to the yield
of $l,5tji,iho on subtreasury operations and
money on cull was very easy. But the
shipments to New York are supposed to bo
due in part to preparation for lomarrow s
repayment of government funds On de
posit Willi the national batiks and the
marked ease of call money today was at
tributed to the use of the funds thus ac
cumulated. The tone of the time money
market continued to show a firmer ten
dency, the rate fur aix months' loans work
ing above 4 per cent. The opinion was
heard In bunking circles that money rates
are likely to work closer in the near fu
ture and this propped is believed to ac
count for the disinclination to extend com
mitments In the stock market. The dull
market did not tend to increase the weak
ness and there was a disposition toward
recovery to tho level at tne close of the
first hour. The Irregular manner of the
recovery continued up to the clone.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $3,004,000. United States 4s, regis
tered, advanced per cent on call.
The quotations 011 the New York Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
baies.iiign.Low.ciose.
18. 9(0
1.100
1,500
200
I6.80O
800
"TOO
7,8i0
13,500
2,600
i',006
400
2. loO
2,100
20
100
1.400
i.5o
1.000
100
100
10.2(10
7,800
l.OOO
7,800 169
200
10O
100
300
Adams Express
Amal. Copper
Am. Car a; Foun...
do preferred .......
Am. Cotton Oil
do preferred
Am. Express
Am. Hide & L. pfd.
Am. leu securities...
Am. Linseed Oil ....
do preferred
Am. Locomotive
do preferred
Am. Smelt. A R'f'g.
do preferred
Am. Sugar K'f'g
Am. Tobacco, pfd. c
Anaconda Mln. Co..
Atchison
do preferred
Atlantic Coast L...,
Baltimore & Ohio...
do preferred
Brooklyn Rapid T...
Canadian Tactile
Central of N. J
dies. Ohio
Chicago & Alton ...
Great Western
Chicago & N. W...
C, M. & St. P 20.700
cm. 1 erm. a Trans.
do preferred
C C. C. & St. L...
Cold. Fuel & Iron...
Colo, ft Southern ...
do 1st preferred..
do 2d preferred....
Consolidated Oas ...
Corn Products
do preferred
Dela. & Hudson....
Del., Lack. & W....
Denver & R. O
do preferred
Distillers' Secur
Erie
do 1st preferred...
00 ix preferred ....
Oeneral Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do preferred
International Pump..
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred
Louisville & Nash....
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Mexican Central ....
Minn. A St. L
m.. st. p. & a a. m.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo., Kan. Tex....
do preferred
National Lead
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
N. Y. Central .......
N. Y.. Ont. A W
Norfolk A Western..
do preferred
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., C. C. A St. L
Pressed Sfeel Car
do preferred
Pullman Pal. Car,
Reading
do 1st preferred ,
do 2d preferred ,
Republic Steel ....
do preferred .....
Rock Island Co..,
do preferred ....
Rubber Goods ....
do preferred
St. I A 8. F. 2d pfd. '.'.'".
St. Louis 8. W ioo
do preferred 100
Southern Paclflo 6S.300
Ho tirAf.Pral
Southern RAllway....
do preferred
Tenn. Coal A Iron,. ,
Texas A Pacific
Toledo. St. L. A W..
do preferred
Union Pacific
do preferred
1. 8. Express
tT. 8 Realty
U. S. Rubber
do preferred
V. 8. Steel ;,
do preferred .'.
Va.-Car. Chemical...
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred .",
Wells-Fargo Exp....
Westinghouse Elec.i.
Western Union .
Wheeling A L. E. ...
Wisconsin Central...
do preferred
Northern Paclflo ....
Central leather ....
do preferred
Ex-dividend
100 31 31
243
M 83 83
36 364 36'4
31
98
225
39 38 39
25 25 26
!'"
39t
400 49 48 4
111
117 116 116
120 11! 119
139 138 138
86
l'W 107 107
86 86 8(t4
3"0 102 12 1024
1.O0U lt 160 lo
12.400 114 114 114
69
152
63
36
20
68 69
151 151
2or
63 63
36 86
19 19
100 39 39
1.40 209 2us 2"94.
182. 181 181
la
39
97
46
27
69
88
190
10
48
100 190 190 189
382
46
27
69
38
191
10
45
27
69
38
189
10
86
41
46
83
72
81
86
41
46
83
724
175
i67 168
19
86
41
46
82
71
27
37
26
Kg
600 148 148 148
700 82 -81
7.600 126 12
300 123 123
1,600 '98 '98
78
27
2
61
26
68
165
82
.26 125
21?
64
27
27
'6
300
400
700
63
45
37
1.700 148
1.40 62
63
1
122
16
26
63
44
I.8U0
100
26!fln6
2u0
66
147 147
62 62
99
143
86
91
9
42
142H H2U
104 ltH 104
7 a.
39
P4
239 iXt x
81.700 H6 103 1x6
3o0
200
1.3"0
14.3oO
100
8"0
200
8.200
100
ion
200
20
81
32
76
23
62
65
'83
9v
86
34
S3
20
81
81
76
23
62
4
'33
98
84
34
8S
HI
92
20
81
81
75
34
103
67
23
62
65
117
33
9S
85
84
38
85,800 129 128
300
600
90
43
45.JOO 34
2,5oO 02
300 axil
100 107
90
42
'S3
11
107
100 93 '3
4 fw
no
300
ion
45
it'
197
46
122
89
42
109
84
101
i
14
39
US
166
98
16
23
RS
199
40
14 104 104
Total sales for the day, 635.700 shares.
lOailOB Stoelr M . -1 . - .
tkI,Dwer,. July -cl01" Quoutlona on
Stocks were:
Consols, men? ... 10 4-1'
do srooust StA
AoacoBds
Atcbikoa )l
P'4 1HV
V. T. Tntrsl.
Norfolk W..
do ntA
Osurte W...
Fonrlrnl4 ,
,7, r run7ivsn
Bltlmor Ohio....li7(4Rna Minis
Canadian Farlflc
Cha. A Ohio .
Chlrato CM W
C , M A St. P
DaBern
U A K. O
do t(d
Biia
do l.t ptd...
do ti pfd...
Ilhnoli rantral
loula aV Naaa
a.. K T
1V Rudln,
14 do lit pfi
. do Id pfd
. .lwm southara Rallwar
.. Is do pfd
.. IIS aoMihars raciao ,
.. a ,1'oloa Paeios ....
.. da pfd ...
.. M V. a. Sia.1..
.. da pfd ...
. 173'w.bab
IM-t! da pfd
HI
4
, M
4Mi
74
. H
M
, 4
, 41
U
1004
'4
1M
luO
HM
1044
, 41
.....
...,
Hit Vt"U.. 1.. . ... ' "
M ON E Y 1 per ctnlf ' " 0UnC'
The rate of disoount In the open market
for abort bills Is 1 U-16fil 13-1 pi? cen?f for
three months' bills. Iql3-1 per cent.
Bank Clearlags.
OMAHA. July 14-Bank clearings for
today were $l.fcS.l44.34 and for the dorrs'
spondlng dute last year $l.l7v.6u$.I2,
Treaiiry (tatenseat.
WASHINGTON. July 14-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the acn
aial fund. axUuaivs of iha $ijo.v00.0u old
reser-s In the division ef rdmpion,
shows: Avallabia cash balance, $130,o2i,764;
gold, $71,481. 401.
Reronr or the clbaaiso huisb
TraasaetloMS ot tho Aasoelated Basks
DarlagT tka Week.
NEW YORK. July 14,-Tha following
table, compiled by flradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at. the principal citlea for
the wek ended July 13, with tne percentage
of Increase and decrease as compared with
the corresponding week last year:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Inc. I Dec
I
New Tork
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Iiuls
Pittsburg
San Francisco ....
Cincinnati
Baltimore
Kansas Oty
New Orleans
Minneapolis
Cleveland
Louisville
Detroit
Milwaukee
OMAHA
Providence
Los Angeles
Buffalo
Indlanapolia
St. Paul
Memphla
fit. Joseph
Richmond
Denver
Columbus
Seattle ,..
Washington
Savannah
Albany
Portland, Ore
Fort Worth
Toledo, O
Atlanta
Salt Lake City
Rochester
Peoria
Hartford
Nashville
Spokane, Wash....
Des Moines
Tacoma
New Haven
Grand Raplda
Norfolk
Dayton
Portland, Me
SprlnKfinld, Mass...
Augusta. Ga
Kvansvllle
Ploux City
Birmingham
Syracuse
Worcester
Knoxvllle
Charleston, S. C....
Wilmington, Del....
Wichita
Wllbesliarre
Davenport
Little Rock
Topeka
Chattanooga
Jacksonville, Fla...
Kalamaioo, Mich..
Snrlna-fleld, 111
Fall River
Wheeling. W. Va...
Macon
Helena
Lexington
Aitron
Canton, O
Fargo. N. D
Yotma-stown
New Tlnri tnfA
Rockford, 111.!!!!!!!
1-owell
Chester, Pa
Blnghamton
RloomlnE-ton. Ill .
fpringfleld, O
Greensburg, Pa
Qulncy. Ill
Decatur. Ill
Rioux Fnlls, 8. D...
Jacksonville. 111....
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Cedar Rapids
IHntmtnn
tGalveston
Total, T7. S
Outside New York.
111.825,471.1171
194.244.931
lM.164.2i 5
135, 6.12. 7.
65.jH5.k39i
49.4ai.9B 7)
vie.id
26.676. k!
25.gMt.6k4
23.512.213
20.333.!27
14.701. 848
17.670.2K5i
12.67S.S32
I2.k.3m
8.i39.1ii6
8.814.641
7,9-;2,0.
11.M4.366
6.8ol. 191
8.712.161
6.343.637
4.6KU57
4.0S0.465
6.166 753
4.Ki,S
6.356.S3S
6.3T3.08;
4.92S.SS7
4. 1 1 1. it.5
4.f.k'l,2ol
' t. 981.804!
4.6.S3.M0
3.610.92OI
4.667.917:
3,9k7,348
2.6!17.29.1
8.4W.6S7
3.290,115
. 8.13S.163I
2.632.149'
S.3iaflR9'
2.672. Slo
2 174. 5S3
2.172.148
1.889.013
1,934.448
1.950.2:9
2.233.197
1,556 930
l.fil T 9C,
l.Si 19.6791
1.663.S73
1. '9 S5d
1.349.188
l.S"6.725
1.303 W9
1.647 2M
1,02.416
894. 883
1.196 tm
633.31"!
1.148.043!
1.259,270
770.146
916.114
751 67.9
928.777
6K7 K?4
772.3731
64,0931
740,Or(
426.0001
627.9091
696.7801
718.4'I7
699.3;7t
612.M7I
614 62'
674.7001
365.2731
I'M. 0P91
462,619'
421.6(561
818.876
294.4711
259,0091
414.45HI
lkS,756!
49S.69S
U.9"v5.704!
9.461.0001
88.8
1.3
36.S
0.8
23.1
69.2
16 4
2.3
6 T
..l$2.802.936.115
..I 977,464.998
32. r
16.7
CANADA.
Montreal ,
Toronto ,
Winnipeg
Ottawa ,
Halifax
Vancouver, B. C....,'.
Quebec ,
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
London, Ont
Victoria, B. C ,
Total, Canada
I 26.672,428
21.407,873
.. 7,216.874
2.626,613
,' ' 1.913.787
1,710.319
1.709,041
.,' 1,347.326
1.160,571
. 1,088,429'
694,4!U
$ 67.477.2721
29 51
27.9
15.61
20.4
6.8
14.4)
7.31
14.61
2 9
26.4
22.5.
Balances paid In cash.
. ...... .,, .i.inin , . v 1 nunc 1;U111CL1I11I1K
other items than clearings.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, July 14-MONEY-On call,
steady at 22 per cent; closing bid an4
offered, 2 per cent: time loans slightly
firmer; sixty daye, 21j3 per cent; ninety
days, 808 per cent; six months, 44 per
cent; prime mercantile paper, 4&4 per
cent. 1
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $4 80
4.8670 for demand and at $4.8490 4.8496 for
sixty-day bills; posted ratea. $4.85a4.!
and $4. 87 15 4.88;' commercial bills, $4.84.
SILVER-Bar, c; Mex'-n dollars,
BONDS Government, firm; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing Quotations on bonds were-
C. I. rat. xs rag 1M It japan a, rtr
00 eoupoa liUlt I do id sarloa
V. g. la. ras lftl do 4ta, f....
do roupes 194 U N. unl. 4s.
m. . saw 4a, raf..l31H Manfaattaa c. 1. 4
ao eoupoa m Uax. Cantrai 4a..
V. S. old 4a rag 104
do coupon 104
Am. Tebaoee 4a, etfa. It
so sa, ctri
Atrhlaos san. 4a....
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4s...
Bal. A Ohio 4a
da ISta
Central of On. la..
do lnt loo
do td tne
Cha. A Ohio 44a..
Chicago A A. ma.
C , B. A 4. n. 4a..
v., a. i. a f. a.... n St. L a w . a.
eol. aa.. H Baaboard A, L. 4a.
CCC. A St. 1. g. 4s.. lot Bo. Paflfto 4a
rblcago Tr. 4a t7 l do 2d 4a. ctfa....
Colo. Midland 4a.... Ti go. Rallwar sa
Colo. A So. 4a feu Taxaa A P. la
do lat inc
Minn. A at. L. 4s..
M . K. A T. 4a....
Ill da la
.104 N. n. It. of M. e. 4
. 1 N. T. C. . Uta....
.10344 N. J c. a.
lot No. Pacific 4a....
4 do aa
U4 N. W. t. 4a..
. 4V e. 8. U rfdf. 4a
. 44Si Penn. eonT. IHa.
lot Raadlns (an. 4a.
'n st. l,. a i.
loin st. LAS.
.101
. M
. M
.10
.104
77
. It
. M
..101
.. 7
la. n
.. M4
..
..loiv,
.. MVa
..104t
101
M e. la . lit
V. It. 4a.
1
Colo. lnd. la.
do aal B...
Cuba fa, rtf
O. A B. 0. 4a
Millars' Sac. la
Irla prior llaa 4a
do (an. 4a
F. W. A D. C. la
sat A.. 74( T ., St. L. A W.
HH i Union Paelc 4a..
10cl do conv. 4a
..IOcjVU 1. Steal 14 la.
.. "H.Wabaah la
..1011 da dab. B
.. IjyWratarn M4. 4a...
in w. a u E.
Hocking Val. 4a...l(4i Wla. Central 4s....
Offered.
-Interest.
.... u
....n
....1!1
4a.. u
....10K
....128
.... M
....117
.... It
.... M
M4)
4
Boston Itoeka and Bo ads.
BOSTON, July 14 Call loans. 3fc3 per
cent; time loans, per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bonds werei
At'btaon sdj
do 4s
Mai. Central 4a..
Auhlaon
da pfd
Boatoa A Albany.
Boatus A Maine.
Boaton Blevatad .
Klt.hburg pfd ..
Mailran Central .
N. T . N. H. A
Pare Marquette
t'nlon Parlfto
Amer. Arge. Cham.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tabe. .
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Pwnintoa I. A 6
lAdTentura
.lWH'Allouaa
. tl lAraalsamatrd
. la jAmerlran Zinc .
.liiai Atlantic
.166
....17T
....167
....141
1H
H.IDQ
....
lit '4
U
Ml
1MV
111V
Hlnaham
Cel. A Hacla...
Centennial
Copper Range .
Dalr W'aat
Dominion Coal
Franklin
Oranbr
lale Royale
Maaa. Mlolng ..
Michigan
Mohawk
dont. C. A C.
1M14 Old Dominion ..
Ooaol
14 .Parrot
t! Qulncr
OMAHA LIVE STOCl MARKET
Beef Steeri Weak, wi.h Cwi Lower tod
Trading; Slow.
HOGS SELL GENERALLY A DIME HIGHER
Only rtr Cars of Sheep Arrived This
Mornlnaj aad Market la Flfteea
Cents Lower Than Vaster
day, with Trading; Slow.
SOUTH OMAHA. July 14. 1905,
5Tp.'pt" wre; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 4.. h.u8 2..U9
Official Tuesday ( 2 lv,7s3 I.7n5
Olhclal Vednesday 8 .itsd 9.110 l.Uiii
oniclal Thursdsy $.i S.i7 4.41$
Olticlal Friday 2,17o l.AQ i.iAl
nve daya this week...l8$K8
rive daya last week. .. .12,840
Same daya week before. .13.139
Same three weeks ag-o..!,io7
Same four weeks ao....l 1.(2
Same daya last year 4.S32
KfcCEli-Ta KOR THE TEAR TO DA I ti.
The following table shows Uie receipts
Of cattle, hogs and sneep at Soutn omalia
lor the yeu- i date, comparing wltn last
.', : 1"5. lw4 inc. Deo.
altI 457,K"1 470.tS Ii758
"'8s 1.3M.3.1 1,4--., .17 44.J4J
S''PP 7i,121 721.122 6u,99
The following table shows tne average
price of hogs at South Omaha lor the last
'vtra' dya, with comparisons:
40.788 17.i78
28.il3 11. 9U
bH.lt4 18.33
t.;iii 17. .19
b$ 7.1.U
10.010 10.46J
Dat- I 1906. 1!)04.1903.1902.1901.1900.1899.
Juno li.
June II.
June 17.
June li.
June l.
J una 2u.
June 21.
June 22.
June 24.
June ia.
June 24.
June 2;.
June 28.
June at.
June 80.
July
July
July
July 4
July 8..
July 6..
July 7..
July 8..
July
Juiv 10.
July ii.
July 12.
July 13.
July 14.
I 11
a a
a .'x
1
2..
3.
4 81
4 811
1 4 kl
6 18Vi
6 14:
6 1U I
12l
lSi
ri
31,
I ia
I 0b
6 Oil
I 06
12,
i llil
829
5 14;
i li
a U4
S 08
8 131
i Ml
a vli
8 4
t n;i
8 4
b a
$ 8$
a b,i
6 6.1
8 70j
& Ml
a'- '
& 6
8 tjol
t (Ml
6 bO
8 2Si Ik'"
8 24 6 26 S to.
6 26
6 28
I 8M
124i I
7 W 8 3
7 2U 8 eS
1 Ml $ IM
7 41 Vt
7 tii s ui,
6 89
7 t9 6 Iwi
1 87l Hal
7 01 8 9$!
7 i: 6 91 i
1 U $ 87
1 3 90
7 61
7 Mi 5 Ri
7 u4 6 82
I Ui .1
t $! 3 84.
4 0 3 W
8 J
(03
8 0l 1 84
4 4 71
4 IM 8 :
8 00 8 85
S 42
8 171
8 101 $ 83
6 03 , 3 1.4
t 111 3 tie
4 to 3 Hi
6 01
4 92:
6 ui
8 b
3 72
8 78
6 33
8 32
6 3J
6 38
't'64 6 73, 5 0K 78
5 26 6 coi I 8 79 a 11 I 81
6 19 6 4 7 75 I 8 U 8 81
$ 16
6 10
a
8 11
'do?
8 3'.
8 41
62
6 38
a
8 38
6 13 6 18 7 76
7 E9. K Sit
80 5 83j D 13
a eu a
6 92
6 96
8 85
8 04
t 02
8 12
$ OS
84
e
3 90
3 9
4 04
4 09
4 06
15
Indicates Sunday.
The official numDer of care of atock
brought in today by each road was:
. Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p.
C., M. & St. P. Ry 1 1 7.
Wabash 3 ., ,,
Missouri Pacific Ry 1
union Pacific system 9 20
C. & N. W. Ry 4
P., K. M. V. R. R 10 S9
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 18 10
B. A M. Ry 17 22
C. , B. & W Ry 27 2
C, R. 1. P. Ry., east 1 2
C, R. I. & P. Ry., west 2
Illinois Central j
Chicago Ut. Western 1
Total receipts 87 104 21
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle.
14
Hog? Sheep
609
1.321
1.3M
8,lo5
247
l.ool
Ellson Elec. IIIU...MH Shannon
HHul. Elect rU
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
l nlted Krult
Untied Shoe Macs..
do pfd
V. a. aiaal
do pfd
Wealing, common .
BioT Asked.
II
.. tm
.. 4
..lot
.. tH
.. II
.. I4w
..101V
.. u
Tamarack
Trinlijr
United Copper
. Mining...
V. . OIL.......
man
Victoria
Wtneae
SN'oUerlne
.... m
.... i
.... lSi
.... J
....Ui
.... I
.... 10U I
.... 13H
.... 41
....
.... 4
.... o
....
.... 1H
.... 41114
.... I
.... 14
.... 1
.... il
....ioe
.... i
....114
....
.... n
.... in
.... lm
.... 44
.... t
.... 104
New York Mlatagr Itoeka.
NEW TORK. July 14.-Closln,r quotatlona
on mining atocka were:
Adami Cos
Alice
Braeoa
branawlck Cos ...
Con.atock Tunael .
Con. Cel. a Vs...
Horn tfilver
Iron surer
lealville Coal -
Offered.
.. so
.. 44
.. il
.. I
.. I
..lie
,111
..lot
.. 4
Utile Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenls
Potoel
Bevage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
.. I
..400
..71
.. 1
.. II
.. 44
.. aa
.. M
..US
agar and aiolaasea.
NTCW YORK. July 14.-8UOAR-Raw.
easy; fair refining. 8c: centrifugal. 96 test
4c; molassea sugar, $o. Refined, gulet'
No. . 4 0c; No. T. 4 5e; No. 8. 4 6io:
No. . 4MV-: No. 10. 4.45c; No. U, 4 i&e k0'
12. .K; No 13. 4.30c: No. 14. 4.15c;
tioners A. t-loc; mould A, e6&c; cutloaf 4c
crushed. 6c; powdered, t.': grtwiula'ted'
I.Stic: cubes, S bnr.
Julet; open kettle centrirugal. 4fi4T.e
centrifugal whites. 4 8-16c; yellows. 4c;
MOLASSLJ4 Nominal; ccau kattla. 2
26ci centrUugaU 6'4i4g fc
Omaha Packing Co..
Bwlft and Combanv 2fi3
Cudahy Packing Co 3l
Armour & Co 2'19
Omaha Pack. Co., St. J... 89
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C. 600
Armour & Co., K. C 71
Hill A HunUlnger 83 .... ....
Ij. F. Hus 168
Squires & Co 288 ....
Other buyers 74
Totals 1,942 6,642 1,306
CATTLE There was about the usual Fri
day's run here today, eighty-seven care
being on sale. The receipts were some
twenty cars heavier than last Friday and
show a big Increase over the corresponding
day of last year, when on account of the
labor troubles only one car of cattle was
received. The quality of the receipts was
fairly good and Included some choice cattle.
Beef steers constituted the big end of the
receipts today. There were very few fea
tures different from those existing yester
day and conditions were a llttie against
selling Interests. Buyara were out early,
but did not take hold with much strength
and did not aeem overly anxious for sup
plies. Trading was slow and dull and It
was well along in the forenoon before any
thing of any consequence was done. There
was little Inquiry for common or grassy
cattle and on these kinds the market was
generally 10c lower. Some choice cattle
looked about steadv, while the pretty good
cattle were a shade lower. The general
market could best be called steady to a
shade lower. There was a rather small
supply of cows and heifers In the yards
today and the feeling on the stuff was
weak. Buyers were Indifferent on every
thing exoept the real good dry lot stuff,
which sold at about steady prlies, although
the movement was slow. Common kinds
and the green cattle were In poor demand
and were fully a dime lower all around.
Buyers on these grades were hard to please
and trading was very slow and dull.
Oood bull veal calves and stagt wera In
iust about the same notches as yesterday,
.ut the grass bulls have gone off about a
quarter In the last two or three daya.
There was only a very limited supply of
stockers and feeders In the yards and there
were no new features to the trade. Rep
resentative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Na. At. l-r. No. Aa. Ft.
I !0 t 74 40 1041 4 11
tl 1171, 4 10 14 1071 4 74
1 1000 4 tl tl 1061 4 H
1 1260 4 10 o irai 4 w
1 4W 4 tO II 11.14 4 U
1041 4 K II 1IO0 4 M
II Uli 4 40 11 lint 4 M
91 1027 4 M 14 1271 i 00
II 1171 4 00 14 1314 a 0
11 1311 4 40 14 1270 I 10
10 1254 4 14 40 1414 4 40
40 H.13 4 46 II 1447 t 40
6TEF.MS AND CUWB.
404 I II II 1011 4 14
1 114 I 71 II tit 4 40
10 1023 4 00 tl 170 4 14
COWS.
..1040 I II 10 1010 I 40
.. Ill I 64 t 1023 t 40
.. 7 t 46 t 1131 I 10
.. b0 I 71 1 1M 60
..1000 I II 1 1230 I 10
..1011 t 40 124 I SO
..1041 t tl 1 11 .SO to
,. M4I I 24 II J024 I M
11 fcU.Ffc.KlJ.
,. Hi I 10 1 710 4 04
,. (24 1 t.0
BULLS.
,.1400 t 40 1 1CU I 44
,.1300 I 40 1 1)40 $ 40
,.14114 t 10
STAGS.
1 44AA atA
8TOCKKH3 AND FEEDERS.
MO I 26 I . v)
Ill I 24 20 M I 74
HOU8 Conditions were all In favor of
selling Interests In the hog yards this
morning and the principal feature was a
continued upward tendency to prices as
the morning advanced. There was a fair
Friday's run. about 100 loads being offered
and the quality of the stuff was good. Buy
ers were out earl and there was a good
strong demand tor supplies. Karly bids
were fully 5o higher than yesterday, but
llttie trading was done at those figures
The market quh kly strengthened and open
ing sales showed an advance of oiyluo. More
strength developed as the morning ad
vanced and later trading was done at prices
a good 10c higher tnan yesterday's general
market. Buyers went right after the hogs
and the early arrivals were cleaned up in
ood season. The bulk of the hogs sold to
ay at $6 46 bo, while $6 58 was paid for
two loads of fancy pure-bred Reikahir...
Some hogs sold around $6 4'J, while soma
sold at $a.&2. Representative sales:
Sa, F.
40 I 7(4
40 6 41
0 f 47V,
44 4 47
... I 4714
... i 47
141
40 4 47
... 4 47
110 4 41
40 I 47t4
SO I 14
la 4 M
... 4 44
... I M
... 140
120 4 10
M I M
120 4 (0
K0 4 40
40 4 60
... 4 44
100 I 14
44 4 IS
in 4 40
U 114
120 4 40
10 4 40
... 4 40
44 4 10
... I a
M I to
in la
M 114
IN IS
. . 4 1
aa aa
1...
4...
14...
1...
1...
14...
10..,
10...
4...
24...
..
t...
I...
1...
1...
4.
:::;:
Hi. a.r. Sa. rr. Na. aa.
M t7 10 I 44 16
44 Mi 100 I 40 HI 2..
44 til 200 4 4 II 240
14 IJ4 44 I 42 44 21T
11 270 MO $ 42 40 40
14 t.4 too I 42 71 l,t
14 220 240 I 42 14 tfl
66 171 110 I 42 10 m
11 220 J20 I 42 111 7
4 24 40 4 46 44 231
41 261 120 4 46 14 Ill
41 Ml luO I 44 II 224
at (17 kO 44 14 221
71 .114 ... I 44 41 l.S
4 .121 ... 141 41 11
10 2 ... 4 44 60 241
HI ... 4 41 4 2.1
II 121 ... 4 4 U 114
1 Ill tO I 44 12 241
41 21 40 I 41 4" 271
42 Ill M 4 44 14 221
11 221 40 4 44 4a 121
t 2a4 160 I 4 47 2.4
17 11 144 46 10 211
44 241 ... 1 44 45 .211
II 174 ... 4 a T6 ill
12 144 1 20 I 41 17 it
6 247 2"0 I a 42 .l
17 307 120 I 44 Ml 2"l
fl. ....... .21 40 I 48 74 2I
44 Ill ... 144 12 4
42 2J ... 4 a U irt
4 tU 40 I 46 47 u
4 247 120 4 44 tl 240
H4 ... I 47 M 224
71 2 40 4 47 6 J.U
ee as g tttm tm 1 1
71 .
41..
11..
1..
47..
tl.
.It
61 40
III Kl
211 M
.141 100
.14 ...
$ 4T
I 4T
I 47
4 47
I 41
17
rr...
12 ..
it...
M ..
14 ..
144.
... 4 40 I 64
...174 ... I 6i
... 210 ... 4 II
... IM 44 4 M
2"7" 110 4 61
Kl ... 4 IS
8IIEKP-Receipts of sheep looked well on
paper today, but the moat of the stuff re
potted failed to arrive. There were twenty
one cars fepnrted. r'lt only five came In
early. Buyera and seller were both look
ing for the remaining fifteen cara and In
ronsequenoe th market was slow, or rather
there was practically no market. The five
cara were Montana wathrra of good qual
ity, which aold for $5.25. or l.V lower than
yesterday, the same stuff selling; yesterday
for $5 40 Although prices for the Inst two
days nsve been sharply lower, there Is a
good, stiff demand for both sheep and
lambs at this point and the break was
probably caused by the extremelv huh
Rrlce that have been paid for stuff here,
overs feel that prl-rs have teen too high
and are taking a bearish attitude. The
general market today could best be called
about 15c lower.
Quotations: Oood to choice spring lambs.
$7 :G$i7.,V; fair to good spring lambs $7.Pjv,
7. PR; good to choice yearlings. $.;.olii!.2 ;
fair to good yearlings. $5.7Mi100; good to
choice wethers, $S.00(d",6.2o. fair to g.od
wethers. 34.7Sf6.0fi; good to choice
$4 78V?B.OO: fair to good ewee. $1.30(34.75
resentatlve aalea:
No- Ax-,
lofil Montana wethers 113
ewes.
Rep-
Pr.
8 -
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cattle Keady Hoas Ten Ceata Higher
-Sheep Weak.
CHICAOO. July 14 CATTLF Receipts,
t .MO head. Market steady; good to prime
sters. $S8o6.00; poor to medium, $J.73'J
8..1S: stockers and feeders. $J.Borif4 35; cows,
$;Wg4.70; heifers, $2 2.Hf6-78: ennners. $1 80
!; bulls. $2.00jJ4flO; calves, $3.0C'aU73;
Texas fed steers, $40fi750n.
lions-Receipts, 14.000 head; estimated to
morrow, 10,000 hesd. Market 10c higher;
mixed and butchers. $.VM4i.i; good to
choice heavy, $5 jJS 75; rough heavy, J.S 25
65 45: llRht. ta..TM,5.W: bulk of sales. JS fiiV t
8.67.
SHEEP ANT LAMPS Receipts. R.0X)
head. Market weak, lambs lower; good to
choice wethers, shorn, $fl.3rVff6.75i fair to
choice mixed, shorn, t4.lWif6.20; western
sheep, shorn. $4.75flf 75: native lnmhs, shorn,
$5.0ivu7.75; western lambs, $S.0Oy7.75-
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jutv 1 4. C A TT7 ,R Re
ceipts, 2,400 head, lnrludlng 1.100 head south
erns; mariter. steady; choice export and
dresaed beef steers, 5.0fKii ISO; fair to good,
$4 26tfrS.00; western fed steers, $.T7VrS.25;
stockers and feeders, $2.75f74.26 ; southern
steers. $2.75'u4 .50; southern cows, $2 JSflfl 50;
native cows. $2.snfj4.8f; native heifers. $3.26
4J6.3R: bulls. $22M14.0O: calves, $.l.fUfl.75.
HOOS-Receipts. 3,800 head; market 2fJ
Be higher; top. $5.62: buKt of sales. $o.of,rj
o wr, neavy, a.Mrri (.j : pa
plgn and light. $5.Vrr5.62.
?: packers, $5.55415.60
HEEP AND IAMRS Recelnts. Ron
read; market strong and active; native
lambs. $6.00iJ7.60; western lamb. tg.0Otj7.4O;
fed ewes and yearlings. $4.505.75; Texas
clipped yearlings, $5.501.00; Texas clipped
sheep, $S.00G'3.50; stockers and feeders, $2.50
4(4.00.
St. I.onjs Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 14. -CATTLE Receipts.
2.500 head. Including 2,200 Texans. Market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
$4104j6 86; dressed beef and butcher steers.
$3.7!V(7 5.S0; steers under 1.000 lbs., $3.75'&4.fi0:
stockers and feeders, $2.5013.75; rows and
heifers, $2.00-55.25; ranners. $1.6072.10; hulls.
$3 0Orfj4.HO; calves. $S.603ti.OO: Texas and In
dian steers, $2.25'34.76; cows and heifers,
$20Ofrfi0.
HOGS Receipts, 8.000 head. Market was
strong; pigs and lights. $5.5fJ5 0; packers.
t4Vr5re8.70; butchers and best heavy, $5.(i0
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 000 head.
Market steady; native muttons, $4 00415.50;
lambs. $5.flo.7.75; culls and bucks. $10034.50;
atockers, $3.904.00; Texans. $3.754.75.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, July 14. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 499 head. Market steady; natives,
83.75fi5.60; cows and heifers, $1.5'ii4.fc5;
tockers and feeders, $3.76?4i).
HOOS Receipts. 3 809 head-Market 5o
higher: light, $.V65ifi.rlO: medium and heavy,
$5.60(fTfi.57; bulk, $5.52f3$.67.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.444
head. Market for aheep 10fjl5c lower, for
lambs 25o lower; top for lambs, $7.60.
Sionx City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY Ia.. July 14.-( Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 40 head; mar
ket steady; atockers, dull; beeves. $3.754j
5.26; cows and heifers, $2.60r'4.30; stockers
and feeders. $3.003.75; calves and year
lings. $2.tWTr3.50. '
HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head; market Bo
higher, selling at 35.367j5.50; bulk of sales,
$6-40126. 45.
Stork In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
2.175 7.1110 6,;50
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
400
1.4KMJ
4!9
1610
2,600
6.000
3,K)
8.8H9
3.000
11,000
2.5O0
3.414
ri0
6.000
$.971 87,809 17,'94
Wool Market.
BOSTON, July 14. -WOOL The Boston
Commercial Bulletin tomorrow will aay of
the wool market: The market la still very
atroag and buying has, been done steadily
at Liverpool prices. Dealer are optimistic
and they look for a continuance of present
values with a possibility of even higher.
Spot wools, both foreign and domestic, are
In constant demand, manufacturers having
been active on the market. Australian
merlnoe have developed a firmer tendenry
Th London auctions have maintained the
opening advances and competition has been
spirited among the Englfsh and German
buyers, who have this time ruled tha mar
ket. Americana have bought aome wools,
but As only poor selectione for this country
were to be had. their purchases have been
small. The shipments of Boston to data
from December 29, 1904, according to the
same authority, are 130,275,186 pounds
against 109.tVB.347 pounds at the same time
last year. The receipts to date are 190,657,
669 pounds, against 818,981.870 pounds for tha
same period last year.
.eLr)0, Ju,y. WOOL-Tha fourth
series of the wool auction sales closed to
day. The closing tone was generally firm,
but prices were below the best on account
or the slackened American competition. The
attendance throughout was large and com
petition was brisk. Americans purchased
suitable Australian and River Tlatte cross
bred, besides considerable home-grown
wool, thus establishing a higher range or
prlM"w.CI'0""b.ed!, form bout half the
avallabia Supplies. Coarser grades were
readily bought at d'g-ls Id advance, "but
the finer grades scarcely advanced d
Medium grades were easier owing to a
falling off In the American demand. Good
combing merinos advanced t per cent and
the other grades about 2. Durina l,
series 125.000 bale were available of Vhleh
68.000 were sold to home buyers, 39,000 to th
continent. 7.000 to Americans and 11 55
hales wrer held over for the fifth series
following are todaya salea In detail: New
South Wales. 1.800 bales; scoured 9dfr1s Z
greasy 4tadJ.lsM. Queensland. v 'bJ," :
scoured Ifrs; greasy. 11dlsld. Vle-
iJ7 bi"V our"1- I'W'ffU ldTgreasv.
z'ala?''. 20 hales; scoured 10s
Wis lid. Cane of Oood Hope and Natal
ST. r-OT'IH. July 14.-W007 Jflteadv : me
rtli.m grades combing and clothlnar 26231c-
washlT01 heaVy
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. July 14 -META7 STh
speculative position In the London tlS
market appeared to be growing more acute
and a continued advance was renorted with
soot quoted st 144 and futures at 142 17s
d. Locally the market was stcadv with
demand quiet. Snot was quoted at't'40 7i
C?r,t?r.'l,0 wa" h'hr abroad, closing at
16 6a 3d for spot and 46 10s for futures
The local market Is firm at the recent acV
yance. with lake and electrolytic ouoted at
115.00618.16 and casting at $14.76 ? Lead
W.a"..U-".,!.,,r?1 al 12M In London and
st $4.ao4.HO In the local market. Splter
was steady at $6.8fci5 40 In the New York
market and at 24 6s In Ixmdon. Iron
r10!.1 ? M Glasgow and at 45a 4d
In Mlddleshorough. locally Iron was un
changed: No. 1 foundry northern Is quoted
at tlH.2Mn.50; No. 2 foundry northern 115 50
ffn6.uft; No. 1 foundrv southern, 415 2SJ 16 75
No. 1 foundry southern soft. i5.2Mil 00
No 2 foundrv southern, $14 75?.15 25
CJT . .TT,a . . t . . .. ... . -
o. - i.-j. juiy ll-KMAL" Lead,
firm, 14 e2fi4 o7. Spelter, firm, $6.17.
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. July 14 COTTON-Spot
closed quel. 40 points decline; middling up
lands lOailC mlrlrflintf ,!' 1,...
-------- - . a."', .w.ew. aaivs,
8.760 bales.
BT. LOUIS. July 14. COTTON-Qulet ;
middling. 10 ll-16c. Sales, 7 bales; receipts
none; shipments, lis bales: alork. $1,360
bale.
LIVERPOOL, July 14 COTTON Spot !n
limited demand, prices 15 points lower'
Amerlcsn middling fair, 2d; good mid
dling, 6 9S.1; middling, 5 8:d; low middling,
6'Kkl; good ordinary, t.48d; ordinary, 63d
The sales of th day were 3,() hales, of
which i0 were for speculation and export,
and Included 1.7o American. Receipts. 11.
ltl bales, all American.
NDW ORLEANS. July 14 COTTON
Market quiet. Bale. 1 liio bale. Ordinary
7o; good ordinary. 1 11 16c; low mld llmg
ilia.. i-rfH. 4ftt.i-1 mnnA aeMdHni
lnc; middling fVr. in 15-lrtc. Receipts, 2,190
ba.es; stock, frn.3.4 bales.
oer crat ot K
OMAHA 4 IIOl.KS ALk; MARKET.
Staple and Kaaea- rro.'.ica,
EOOS Receipts, talri mark! quiet;
candled stock. .inl3c.
L1VK 1'Ul 1. 'lit V -liens, 9c; roosters,
8c; turkeys, l:iHV; ducks. 8c; sitting ducks,
10c; spring rnickens. 15.tlbc.
BU 1 1 Kit-Mar:.t firm; packing stock.
l.lHiJltc; choice to fancv dairy, lTjjlaci
cnamery. iMuic; prints, i'jc.
SL'tiAK-ritaudard granulated, $i 21 per
ct.; cutH's, $T.uu per cwt,; cut loaf, $; ti
Per cwt ; No. 4 etra C, $vii per cwt.;
No. 10 extra C. $i ! iw r cut.. No. 16 yel
low, 15.74 per cwt ; XXXX powdered, $o 9
per cwt.: bar powdeieu. $.40 ,r cwt:
eagle tablets, $7 !5 in-r cwt
KKESH PlPlI Tmut. eje; ballbut, lie
bulT.ilo Idressedl, Jc; .ckaral dlresred), 8c;
white las tdr-f-t , l?c; sunfisn, nc; percfl
(scaled and wmi'C I. Kc; pike, loc; catiish,
ISc; red naprw-r, loci aitnion, Inc; ciapples,
12c; eel li.o; bullheads, 11c: black ba, ioc;
Manitoba whltclliih tdissed, loc; lake Su-'
perlor wliitcllsh (dressed), l-'c; frog legs,
fier do., Sue; lobsters, green, 27c; bolivtl
nbsteis, rtc, fluul roe. 4.V; Inuidish, 8c.
HAY t rices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay leaieia aa..ciniioi. : Choice. $;.00: No.
1. 8M.50; No. 2, $i.0O; coarse. $00. These
prK.es ar lor hay of good color and qual
ity. BRAN Fer ton. $15 00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all sices, $4.2$;
extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
sues, $3.76: seedlings, all aim, $3.50; Valen
cia, all sizes, 64.14.
LEMUN.H Itiionlcra, etra fancy. !7iX
S't) and 3M) sixes, $,':'; fancy, 270, 300 and
KtU sizes, $4.it; choice, $.4 6t; 3 J and 3ts)
sines, MM); 20 size, .l.:5; 240 size, $3.60.
AJATKH 1'er Uix of 80 1-lb pkss.. i.J8;
Hallowe'en, In 7o-lb. boxes. ier lb, to.
F1US Calllornla, per 10-li. carton, 11;$
$: l:r.iortad riayuis four-crown. ITc; five
crown, 12a
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.78
SI a -o; jumoos, i..st'iia.w.
PINEA rt'LKS Florida,
30 and 36 sizes. $4.60.
f'KCllg A.olJ WKLONU.
APRlCuiB cuiltoriua, pr 4-baaket crate,
I'LI'MS-Ca'lforr.la, per 4-backet crate.
Il.lu44l.86.
I'LACliiCa Texas clings, per 4-liasket
ceate, Mic; lexus rcesioiies, $j.iK); Califor
nia free stone, per 26-lb. box, $1.10.
CiifcKHiiin--i uiifoi nik- i.Uie per 8-lb.
box, $1.6u; white, per 8-in. bvs., $i.W; Mis
souri, box of U ills., J2. (..;. a,.
STRAW BERRIta Hoxie grown, per 24
qt. case, $1.i5u.oj; iOi-nver, per case ot
: H.. i.oa
CRANHKUlUEg Jeiseys, per crate, $1 6A,
GOtiSDUKKKItS-llox of 24 qta., $2,110.
CANTAlAJUPES Texas, per crate, 3 0
4.&u; t'ullfortila, per cratu, poulca, $3.00;
atandards, $1.00.
WA I KKMK.I.0N8 Alabama Bweeta, 26 J
30c each: crated, lo per lb.
RSIBERR1KS-Iied. box of 24 pta, $3.60;
Black, box of 24 pta., $30.
BLACK :K1: Hi t.S-C aso of 24 qU, $IH
TCRMBB New, per do., iOc.
CAURi I'll New, per dos., 20o
WAX BEANS Per -bu. box, 75c; atrlng
beans, per -bu, Dox, 76c; bu, bos wax or
string, $1.60.
POTAl'OfciS Home-grown, In racks, per
bu., 3&c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, tier bu., 660.
BEANS Navy, per bu.. $200.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per orata
Of 1 do., Mc.
CUCL'MBKRB Per do.. 45o,
PEAS Maw. per bu. box. $1.00.
TOMATOES Tennessee, per 4-basket
crate, $1.00.
Sl-iNACH Per bu.. 600.
CABUAG1S Homo grown, In. crates, per
lb.. 2c.
ONIONS New, per do, bunches, 16c;
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1 2.V
KAlHSUhH Hot house or southern, per
do . Tie.
LETT JCE Hot house, per doi., 30tj40c;
head lettuce, pe? dos.. Tic.
BEETS New, pe- doz., 30e.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESis SwIsb, nee, 160; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, loc; twins,
13c: young Americas, 12o.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 sort uhells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard ahella, per lb., lie;
No. 2 soft shells, pur lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12u; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per b., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., ic; Chill walnuts,
fier lb., 12'fil3c; almonds, aoft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbarK
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; Prga hickory
nuts per bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 green, 8c; ,No: I green,
7c; No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted. 6c;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 3 veal calf, 8c; dry
salted, 74jfl4ci sheep pells, 2&cu$1.00; horsa
aide. $1.6063.00.
Kansas ( Ity r.raln and Provisions.
The rango of prices paid In Kansas City,
an repotted by the Ed wards-Woods com
pany, , llO-l'.l Board of Trade building, wasi
Artlcleal Open. Hlgh. Low. I Close.l Yes'y
Wheet I
July... 79 79 77 T7 79
Sept... 76-5 76 74 75 7rt
Dec... 76 76 76 7i 76
Corn
July... 51 11 Oft
Bept... 4S'fl 48 47 47 42
Dec... 42'u 41 41 41 42
Oats
Sept... 29 29 29 29 20
Pork
July... 12 60 12 50 12 47 12 47 11 40
Sept... 12 00-55 12 72 12 66 12 67 12 60
Lard
July... 7 02 7 03 T 00
Pept... 7 10 7 17. 7 10 7 12 7 12
Rlhs-
July... 7 62 7 52 7 47
6cpt... 7 70 7 80 7 70 7 75 7 70
KANSAS CITY. July 14. WHEAT, July.
77io77c; September, 757&o; December,
76o. Cash; No. 2 hard, 8iVd88c; No. 3 8'cd)
Stic; No. 4, 80$.83c; No. i red, 83c; No. 3,
82TR3c; No. 4, 80ftS2c.
rOHM- .llile finntemhee 47Uie rte.
cember, 42c; May, 4yi 4!c. Cash; No. 1
mixed, 52Vltiu3c; No. 3, 5c; No, 3 white, 64c;
No. 3, 63c.
OATS No. 2 white, 86v. No. 2 mixed, 330.
RYE Steady at 66((i9So.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.50
10.(0; choice prairie $7.50.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 12c; case
count, lie; cases returned. c less.
BUTTER Creamery, 15fcl8c; packing,
14c.
Receipt.. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 266.800 4l,"0
Corn, bu 39,200 13 fl
Oats, bu 1,100 aVk)
Oils and Itosla. V
NEW YORK. Julv 14 niT.H rnllnnault
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yellow. ':
27JJ8Uc Petroleum, quiet; refined. New
Ynrk. ill AO : Pbiliiilelnl.f.i u r,A liu lilm,,,..
$i!86; prime, In bulk, $13.95. Turpentine!
quiet, o-aflnc.
ROSI N Oulet : slrnined mmmnn 4o unnA
$3 M
savannah, July 14, -OIL Turpentine,
firm, 67c.
RORTN FMrm ' A H f Mil. h MIS- V
$365; K. $3 80; O, $3.85; II, $;i.90; I. $S.U6; K.
$4'); M, $4 06; N, $410; W. O., $tJ0; W. W.,
$4.70.
OIL CITY, July 14.-01LB-Credit bal
ances 11.27! certifies. t..R nr. 1.1,4 UV.U.mAn.a .
79,623 bbls., average ra.770 bbls.; runs, h3.tWl
bbls., average 63,2i5 bb'B. Shipments, Lima,
K.197 bbls., average 63.114 bbls.; run, Lima.
59.450 bbl., average 45,777 bbls.
RF AL ESTATE TRA.VSFEIH.
Deed filed for record July 14, 19u6, aa fur
nUhed by the Midland Guaruntee and
i rust company, nomb-d abstracter,
Fur nam street, for The Bee:
C. Haibe and wife to K. G. Purell,
Jvart of sub lot 1, tax lot 2, In sec.
3-10-1H
Anna Potter, admlnlstrlx, to B. Pot
ter. und- of irt of lot 8, block
2, Sweesy s add
G P. lleinls Real Estate company to
W. H. Faxon, i.art of lot I. hlo.-la
6. Kendell s ad.(
SbeillT to B. Folaoni, lots 17 to 22,
block 4, Mayne place
Midway Investment company to Fred
and Kste Hrachmann, lot 22, block
8. Person & Berrys add
J. Fox and wife to Teresa Welsh, lot
1, block 64, South Omaha
M. Sullivan and wife to J. J. Byrne,
part of tux lot 11 In sec lfl-i6-ia..
Gertie Grelsle to Anna Bcjnek. lot
2. block 4, Park Forest
Natalie U. Brown to G. W. ft. Matte-
son et al. trustee
23
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86,000
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3,800
1.000
700
tjart of I..IM 2
and 3. block 13., City of Omaha ., , 7 6:4
Midway Investment company to F.
Danek, lot 18, block 4. Person x
Berry's ua
Susl A. Klever and husband to Rhoda
Dears, lot it, i.uku bud Teitiplutuna. 225
Edvards-VVood Co.
flneerporated
riaaa OHlc: Fll'fci aj Robert Strti
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Slocks, Grain, Provisions.
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Oraaek Office, HU-llt board of Trade
Bldsr Oiataka, Neb. Teleahoae SSI.
2i:'.;i4 Excl.unga Bhlg.. Uouth Omaha.
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