TIIE OMAnA DAILY TEE: FHTDAT, At'OrST 11, 1003 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Official Figure Make Condition of Alf Grain Good. GOVERNMENT REPORT IS BEARISH "aVbeet Break and Flnlihr Ca lwp Than Tes(rrda) Cera Holda rirm-Eiport Baal Predicted for Wheat. OMAHA. Aunuxt 1". 15. The fovenment report tl considered bearish on spring wheat and the market broke, reaching a low point of lc lor September ahm tly after noon. There was a alight reaction later. Dennis, at Chlcaati, say th aovernment report hoiut.y mean an export bals for wheat. p tember closed at He. December at 3SaJWa ami May at K'c The report on corn moderately bear ish, but in Hal. I to Indicate a yield of lesa than luu.(iu,( bushels more than Usl year. There man no tendency toward breaking the market on the strength of the repot i. Decreasing stock continue to help the bulla. The closi waa a shade better than Jestemdy. September, closed at MSc. old September at tic, December at 46vc, old December at 47,c and May at 4;.V4i-Nc. Oata finished with September at JdV. December at l';y- and May at :'Jc. Hverjwpol eloscd c higher on wheat Snd He higher on corn. There Is an Increased demand for Porn in Europe. The Minneapolis flour output laat week Increased bbls. The quantity turned out waa f6.39S bu., ag-nlnat 15.(Uo bu. for the aame week In 1P"4. ery ll'tle new business waa bnuaed by the Mlniiottpr.ll mills. Flour buyers are waitlna 'r lower Drlces and are reluctant to purchase on the ? resent "basis, Primary receipt of wheat nday were ttt.Ooo bu. and shipments 4S.vk) bu., agtdnst i receipts last year of nfi2,iU bu. and shipment of Mk.kiO bu. Primary receipts ii corn wcie JS5,iju bu. and ship ments fi72,00O bu. . . - . It la aald that C. W. Partridge went out of a line of I.eoO.OuO bushels long wheat on Tuesday's break. Exis.rt business at the BealKiHid yeaterday waa twelve loads of wheat from I'hllade.phla, Including two leads of No. i red to (llaagow at S'C and ten loads macaroni wheat from New York to Marseilles for October and November shipment, orders were more numerous and bids wtre within Wii lc of a working basis. W. H. Bartlett, at C-IiIcrko, says corn In central and southern Illinois la badly In need of rain and some of it is already In jured by dry weather. It la aaid If rains do not coma within a week the crop will be ruined. The L'nlted Kingdom and the continent were after oats at New York yesterday, taking white clipped and No. 2 mixed, pld were hj, cent out of line. Salea were 40.000 bushels white clipped. There were oat Bales at Chicago of 40.000 bushels and total aalea In all poaitlona of 230,0uu bushels. Onaka Casll Salea. WHEAT No. I hard, 1 car, 79c 2 car. 7SHc- No. 4 hard, 1 car, 76c. CORN No. 3 yellow, 2 cars, KHc; No. I, 2 cars, 6uc; No. 8, 1 car, 44c Omaha (am r rices. WH EAT No. 2 hard, 804?81o; No. 3 hard, 7Vo- No. 4 hard, 76c: No. II spring, 81c. CORN No. 2, IWc; No. S, 44'gfcoc; No. 4, 4kWtt49v.; no grade, 434Sc; No. 2 yellow, b0'o Ho I yellow, 60fcc; No. 2 white, 6oe; No. I white, 60c. OATB No. 2 mixed, 2Bc; No. S mixed, 244c; No. 4 mixed. 24c: No. 2 white, 24c; No. 1 white, 2tic; No. 4 white, 244c; atan dard, 26a. Carlot Receipt. Wheat, Corn. Oata. Chicago 273 141 8r3 KanKaa City 141 70 11 Minneapolis 153 Omaha 17 61 4 Dululh 34 St. Louis tut 113 76 Minneapolis drain Market. . The range, of price paid In Minneapolis, as reported by the Ed warda-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade building, waa: Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. JCloae.-l Yes'y. Wheat I I Bept.-,. 8SH M 854i Pec....M,VaS 4 82 831 84V May,..87'i'&V '' 87 864 86V 8714 WEATHER IN , THK GRAIN BELT Wajyn Generally Kast of the Rocky Mountains. ' OMAHA, Aug. 10, 190. Warm weather continues general every where east of the Rocky mountains, and temperatures are somewhat higher in the central valleys arid eastern sections, but are slightly lower In the lower Mississippi valley and west gulf states. The tem perature has fallen on the Pacific slope and coast and will probably be slightly lower over the central valleys tonight and Friday. Fair weather continues over the central valley and west. Heavy rains have fallen at points In the lower Mississippi valley, eastern and aouthern states. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation, compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: . . 1806. 1904. 1803. 1J03 Minimum temperature,.,. 72 85 87 M Precipitation 00 .00 .10 .'10 Normul temperature for touay, ,ii de grees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 7.53 inchea. Y I efl lenoy corresponding period In ISO I, 2.79 inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1903, 1 (.... ... OMAHA DISTRICT AVERAGES. J-Temp Rain. Stations. - Max. Mln. Inchea. Sky. Ashland, Neb..'.. S7 Ml .00 Clear Auburn. Neh..:.;4 2 .00 Clear t'olumhua, Neb.. 96 62 ,00 Clear f airbury, Neb... K (9 .00 Clear , Fairmont, Neb..M (3 .00 " Clear "Or. Island, Neb. 96 68 ' .00 Clear tiurtlngton, Neb. tn W ,t Clear Oekdale, Nb... 94 68 .00 Clear truth. Neb.,.., 93 72 .00 Clear lekamah, Neb.., 8H 64 .00- C lear Carroll, la ., i'4 66 .' Clear Clarlnoa, U 9X t!2 .00 Clear Sibley, la K 62 . 00 Clear fioux City, la... 92 64 .V Clear Stoi m Lake, la. 62 6 .00 Clear DlOTKtC l' A V ERAOE8. No. of Temp. Rain. Central " btartanai Mx. MIL Inche Chicago, 111 Columbus, O D Moines, la.. Indianapolis, lnd. 27 88 64 .24 18 90 64 .01 U9 64 .00 88 64 ..a) 21 94 6 T 1 90 6 " ' .14 IS '8 62 ' T 15 94 64 .00 12 92 S .00 Kansas City. Mo. 21 Louisville, K'.. Minneapoli (imaha. Neb..,.. St. Loula, Mo... L. A. Wka-SH. Local forecaster, Weather Bureau. Kansas City Grala s JrTlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Aug.' 10. W H E AT Steady. - September, i4vtf7&e; December, 7j41i ,.-VV, May, ic. iasn: ;so. : hard, Ihmc; .No. a, .sijslc: NO. 2 red, 83 4c; No. COMN Steady: September, 47Vc; Decem ber, 8!VuS9V; tt' Cash: No. 2 mixed, 6u.-; No. 2 white, 804c. OATS Weaker; No. 3 white, 32333c; No. 2 mixed. 2Vic. fcUOS Steudy ; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltcwood cases Included, ltic pet di. ; caee iiouut. 15c per dis. ; case re turned, 4c l-r do, less. HAY S'eady; choice timothy, 39.00; cholcj Iiaii ie, x .oiii. . . KYK -Steady at B7c. Bl'TTEK Steady; creamery, 16gi9c; dalrv. 16o. ' . Receipt. Shipment. Wheat, bu . 1JH,iw 2.) Coin, bu. 11 S.i aj Oat. bJ 14,0u0 16.000 iltcelpla Wheat, 139 car. The range of price paid In Kansas City as rtported by the l.iwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board vf Trade building, : Article.' I Open. High. 1 Ixw. Cloae. Ye'y Wheat Sept. Deo.. Corn Sept. Dte. .' Oats Sept. Pork Sept. Oct.. Lard Sept. Oct.. Ribs- '78fi4' " 7,4 74,' 7of4l 764 754 "54; 76 I 47 ! 474 44 47 4 474 'S4tfS ' ' ' 4 t4 4 264 T4 l 574 264 14 07 14 10 14 W 14 02 14 10 14 05' It II 14 02 14 02 14 10 T? 770 TI T8f T5 TTJ 1 Tt T70 772 772 I3S 827 t 30 830 I 36 8 40 I 8 i5 127 I 27 I 40 Sept... Oct. PhllaSelDbla Prolie Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aurf. 10-Bl'TTER- Bteadv; extra western creamery, 22c. Eiir.S Firm; nearby fresh, oa off. Mc; nearby fresh. 19c at mark; western fresh, lmilUc at mark. CHEESK Klrin: New York full cream, fancy. 114c; choice, 114c; fair to good, lttillc. Dalath Grata Market. Dl'LtTH. Aug 10. WHEAT On track, No. i uurihtru, l.ok, No, i uorthora, tivv, Peptemher, old S4c; Peptember. new. 81c. OAT S To arrive. rc; on track, 27c. CHICAGO GRAI r PBOVIIO Friers on Board of Trade, CHI'-ArtO, Aug, 10 OffleiaJ oonfirmatlon that damage to spring Sown wheat Is com parntlvely sllKht weakened prices In the hen p:t here tnrtav. At the close wheat for September delivery was down lfllSc. Corn and oats are almost unahanged. I'ro vllnns are unchanged to 74c lowrr. Weakness In the whenl market followed the Issuance of the monthly report by the Ifpartment of Arrlc.iltiire at Washington. Trtcedlng the publication of the official statistics, the market was qdlte steady. The opening for the September option was a shade hlgner to 4tj'4c lower at tc'Vdc. On moderate demund from commission houses, the price advanced to s?V. The relative firmness whs due partly to de creased movement of wheat In the south wct Receipt today at Pt Ixiul nd Kansas C ty were Zl'.&O bushel agalna 42.u bushels a ear ago. Anothei tniui ence sustaining the market waa hot. damp weather in t,he northwest, a condition con ducive to the development of black rust. When the condition of spring sown wheat waa announced, the figures were found to be several points higher than had been generally expected. The percentage waa Ht 3 as against 91 on July 1. I'slng sixteen bushels an the yield and figuring the acreage at 17.S17.fsX, the total yield of spring wheat would be In the neighborhood of 250,iW.0W bushels. Regarding winter wheat, the government statistics indicated a yield of 42.4'i,0O bushel, tnaklng a total whole crop of the l'nlted Btates 67l.4oo,i hush els. The bearish tone of the report started active selling by pit traders and commis sion houses. As a result prices broke se verely. September declining to 81gfllc. Subsequently tho market regained a por tion of the loss on covering by shorts, but the close was weak, with September at 82c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 8,v" bushels, rrtmary receipts were 619.000 'bushel compared with S52.'i0 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of 48u rars against 8t2 car lutt week and 24S enrs a year ago. jotwltnstanaing the creak in wheat prices the corn market held steady the entire session. The reason for the. com paratively firm undertone wa an" active demand from commission houses. Fresh reports from Illinois of damage owing to lack of rain formed the Incentive for buy ing. The government report had little ef fect. The condition of com as officially reported was so aa compared with 87.3 July L These figure suggest a total yield of approximately 2 M5."Srt,isK bushels. The market clowd steudv at almost precisely yesterday' final quotations. September opened a shade hlgner nt 63Hc, "old be tween 534o and 53'ffrj".p and closed at 68o local receipts were 141 cars, with 62 of contract grade. The oats market waa nrm cany on -iv demand from commission house. I.ter sentiment became somewhat beortKh ..a a result of the government report placing the condition of the crop nt So nnd esti mating the total yield at K,mi.00c.O bushels. The market closed easy with price at the lowest point. September opened unchnnged to He higher at 26lf2fic. ranged between 2tiVr27e vnd dosed at-2Hc Local receipts were 864 car. Provisions lacked support from packer and In consequence the market was a trifle easier. Small holders were moderate sell ers. At the close September pork was off 74a at 114.124. Iird waa unchanged at $7.70. Rlhs were off 24o at 2J4.874. Kstlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 230 cars; corn, 108 cars; oata, 449 car; hogs, 7,000 head. The leading future ranged a follows: Article.! Open. High. Low. Close.l Yes'y, Wheat Sept... Dec... May... ir4-34 844'3,4 RSH'SlHi! 82 K!ifrK34 84i 874 834 83447 4 MViWi 86. 4 b5 86 ). Corn Sept.. Sept.. tDec, Dec... May... 53T,M 63tiC4 454-84 54 544, 484 B4 63l 63T, Mrn 414 41 474 464 454 457, 4RNt 4&4"4 4&4 454W4 46410 Oats- Sept... Ic... May... 28if?4! JT 24' 264 26 2' 274 27V"'-1 2941 294 14 124 14 20 14 1241 14 224 294'4 29 294 Pork- Sept... Oct.... 14 224 14 26 7 724 7 80 8 424 ' 8 50 14 25 14 25 14 10 14 12 Lard- Sept... Oct..., TT74 7 70 7 80 8 87 4 8 424 7 70 7 85 7 70 7 77 8 40 8 45 7,85 Rlbs- Sept... Oct.... 8 424' 8 37V 8 42V 8 50 No. t tOld. New. ; Cash quotation were a follow: FLOUR Steady '. winter patent. 84.20 4.30; straights, 4.00(&4.1O; spring patents, 84 8Txit6.40; straights, ?3.&ot.8o; bakers, $2.40 fe-3.40. WHKAT JNO. 2 red, 81Q14C. CORN No. 2, 56c; No. 2 yellow,-56o. OATS No. 2. 2640 : No. 2 white. 27V4&2SC: No. 3 white, 264f(28o. kikmo. a, tc. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 40W43O. SKED No. 1 flax. 11.01; No. 1 northwest ern, tl .17; prime timothy, 23.30; clover, con tract grade, $12.5012.76. PROVISIONS Mesa pork per bbl., $14 10 fil4.16. iJird, per 100 lbs., $7.65. Short riba aide (loose),' $8 30.8.40; hort clear side tDOXeaj, B.tK4!''D. The receipt and shipment of flour and grain were: Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbl 30,700 23.200 Wheat, bu....k .182,100 83,5i"0 Corn, bu 128.000 442.100 Oat. bu.. JLfc!.... 416.500 341,300 Rye, bu ..777..... 7.000 liarley. bu . 12.100 1.700 p On the Produce exchange today the but ter maraei was easy; creamery, ntaiitc; dairy, lelSc. . Eggs, easy; at mark, case Included, 154c: firsts, 17c; prime firsts, 184c; extra, 21c. Cheesa, firm, llllVc. NEW YORK CEERAL MARKET (Quotations of the Iy on Various Commodlllea NEW YORK, Aug. 10. FLOUR Receipts, 11,178 bbls.; exports, 4.7i"t vbbla.; market, quiet and barely steady;' winter pat enl. $4.5t8.00; winter straight. $4.165.4.40; Minnesota patent, $5.40ii8.8a; winter extras, 83.MXr3.45; Mlnnasutu bakers. H.76u4. 15; win ter low grade, 12 904J.40. Rye flour, easy; fair to good, $4.1tf-t. 5, '.choice to fancy, $4.60(i4.66. r . COKNMEALSteady;' fine white and yellow, 1J0, coarve, $l.l&m4.18; kllii dried. 3.104r2p. RYIb-gteady; No. 2 western, 2c, c. t f. New York. liARLKY-Nominal; feeding, 484c, c. I. f., New York; maltlrur, 40j.o2c, o. i. t.. Buffalo. ' ' . WHEAT Receipt. 8.000 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2 red, 8;4c elevator and 88c f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,104 f. o. b. alloat; No. 1 hard. Mani toba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. The whent market opened lower, but rallied on bullish French crop new, the corn strength, room covering and light offerings. Later It broke on heavy selling Inspired by the government 'report and closed weak at 4c net loss; May, 80410140, closed at c; September, 8tija -16c, closed at 87e; December, 88 5-ltf88 7-16e. closed at 884c CORN Receipt. 10.750 bu.; spot market! steady; No, 2, tic elevator and f. o b aflotit; No. 2 yellow, Sc; No. 2 white, 824c The option market was without trans action, closing 4c net lower. September closed at title. OATS Receipt. 81.500 bu.; pot market steady: new mixed, 2t to 82 lbs 304 g 314c natural white, 80 to 82 lbs., 3iu"34c; clipped white, 38 to 40 lbs., SsSJtic. HAY Barely steady; shipping, 604f5c; good to choice, Koc'u$1.00. HOPS Firm; state, common to choice ls.t, lgiAe; 113, lWiilc; olds, 12c; Pa ciflo coast 1904, J2o25c; 1Mu3, lSia-Mc; olds. b"yllo. HIDKS Firm; Galveston, 20c; California 19c; Texas dry, li4c. LEATM KH Firm ; acid. 24-5. PROVISIONS Beef, teady; family, IU 50 12 00; men. .5u 10.00; 1-eef han.s, $:.(,.; t&S: packet. $10 5t11.00; city extra India, mess, $1S OOft 1S.0O. Cut meats, steady -pickled bellies, 8.50ri0.60; pickled Shoul 1-ei-a. $5.fc'uuo; plckied- baius, . M'1-Vni 10. ,5 Lard. Strong; western steamex!, $7.5538 10; refined, firm; continent, $ 26; South Amer ica, $.50 compound. $5.7&fri 05, Pork ftrm family, $17 rr,l7 6t; short clear, 13.i"a W.Oo; mess. t!R0ijlrt . 1 TALLOW uuie -yulet; city, 44c; country, 44 6440. RICE Firm; domestlo fair to extra. 34 46Ur: Jntian nominal. CHEESE Weak; stats fall creamery, small colored and white fancy. lr,c; state full creamery, talr to choice. Iil04c; stale full creamery, large colored and while fancy, loc. EUU8 Firm; state Pennsylvania, und nearby, fancy selected white. 2ti2tc; state Pennsylvania and nearby fai.cy selected choice 23ic34c; state IVnnsylvania und nearby fancy selected mixed, extra, 234? western best. 184gJ0c; western best, good to prime. lMji&e POULTRY-Allve, easy: western chickens 144c. turkeys, 13c: dressed, regular; west ern chickens, 14tfl6c; fowls 13c; turkeys, 15uT7(j. Miaasapolla Hear Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 10 FLOl'R First patents. $5.5(M4 0; second patents, UVif o . nri clears, .iri iv; secona Clears. $26o..7S. LHAN-In bulk. $12.75.813 00. TeJeao vrarkrt. TOLETV). O., Aug. 10 S E ETV-Clo ver. closed steady: cash. $7.80; October, $5.s4 December, $5 824: January, $5 84. Alalke. $; Timothy, $157. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Oscillation of Prioes Slightly Widef TlaO ATtmge Daily Range for Few Day. SHARP SLUMP IN VALUES EARLY IN DAY Several Hallway Isaaea Later Mali Sen tllali Records reace Searotla tloa and Crop Report Are Slav las; Factors. NEW YORK, Aug. 10 Operator In stocks had to deal today with new of far reacning and radical consequence to values. The report of toe Agricultural department on the August condition of the grain crop and the piesentatlon of terms of peace by the Japanese to the Russians mignt either one- be thus designated. The oscillation of prices of stocks wa slightly wider than had been the dally range In the Immediate past, but there was scarcely any change in the hesitation and uncertainty of the move ment. Karly In the day, after an opening re slHtance to the selling which wa In evi dence late yesterday, there was pronounced pressure upon the market. Prices gave way qulto generally to below last night level. This was variously Interpreted as a movement to take speculative profit in an ticipation of a favorable government crop report and aji a raid upon the market for the purpose of securing stock at lower prices. Whatever the purpose of the move ment. It was commonly accepted as coming from professional speculative sources. The character of the support encountered on the downward course of prices proved more Impressive to sentiment than the selling Itself Hnd ft brisk recovery followed. Then there developed an amazing fllht of prices In many of the high-grade railroad stocks to dizzy heights, which made a new record at every fresh bound. This became the fea ture of the market and was so extravagant In Its demonstration as to awaken uneasi ness and thus develop a heavy tone for the general list. , The figures of the government report, while proving fully as good as anticipated, proved to have been o well discounted aa to have little effect on stocks. The new from Portsmouth was less reassuring be cause less deflnlte. The presentation of definite proposals from the Japanese wa regarded as offering a crisis in the negotia tions, but Ignorance of the term and the uncertainty of their reception threw some thing of a chill over the speculation on ac count of the vast Importance of the Issue Involved. The phenomenal upward course of Dela ware, Ijickawanna ft Western for some time past hnd the effect of tightening the grasp of holder on other high-priced rail road stock and thus facilitated today's outburst. A further advance In the price of copper and reports of damage to foreign grain crop. were Item of interest In the news, but were nrU much regarded. The movement of the later market conveyed an Impression of some bewilderment on the part of operators, hut the brisk upward movement at the last, led by St. Paul, made the closing strong and decided pre dominant gains over losses In the general list of active stocks. Bonds were Irregular; total sales, par value, $3,326,000. V. B, new 4s advanced H per cent on call. The following was the range of price on the New York Stock exchange: Sales. High. Low. Close. Adam Express 235 Amal. Cojiper 16,1(0 Am. Car & Foundry. 60O 844 84 844 374 3G4 37 14 994 2U4 24 294 96 95 84 do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil.... do pfd Amer. Express Amer. H. & L, pfd.. Amer. Ice Securities Amer. Llnaecd Oil.. do pfd Amer. Locomotive .. do pfd Amer. 8. & Ref 100 2o0 100 225 3!4 274 18 41 48 111 200 3S4 384 3.700 48-i 4774 43.600 1304 12S"4 l-"9Vs do pfd 1.500 Amer. Sugar Ref.... 3,800 Am. Tob.. pfd. certlf 123 1224 1224 1424 1434 144 Anaconda Mln. Co.. 2.600 117 116 Atchison 36.800 do pfd 400 Atlantic Coast Line. 1,000 894 88 1(134 '1034 1674 165 Baltimore & Ohio., do nf d Brooklyn Rapid T.. I anaillan 1'seinc . Central of N. J.... Chesapeake & Ohio Chicago & Alton ,. do pfd .Chicago Gt. Western 12.600 Chicago & N. W.... 2.600 C M. & St. Paul.... S9,8eO Chicago T. & T do pfd C-, C C. & St. Louis Colo. Fuel and Iron, Colo. & Southern.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Consolidated Gas .... Corn Product do pfd Pel. & Hudson ...... Del. L. & Western.. Denver & R. G do pfd Distillers' Securities. Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd General Electric .... Hocking Valley Illinois Central Inter. Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern ' do pfd Ixiuisvllle & Nosh... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Mexican Central .... Minn. & St. Louis... M.. St. P. & 8. S. M. do pfd Mo. Pacific Mo., Kan. & Texas.. do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd.. N. Y. Central 200 3,000 200 R"0 8.200 6,200 58 1414 166 166i 167 83 82 82 128 127 127 23 22 22 64 139 138 139 400 164 6,300 101 100 'SOO 66 66 9,K0 49 47 2X 3SV4 38 35.800 152 147T, N. Y.. Ont. A West. 17,100 644 86 Norfolk & Western. 1.300 do pfd North American .... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People's Gaa Pitts.. C. C. & St. L. Pressed 8teel Car.... do pfd Pullman Pal Car.... Reading do lat pfd do 2d pfd Republic Steel .-. do pfd Rock Island Co do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd St. L. Southwestern. do pfd 1,000 100 69.000 144 142 14.V 1,500 106 106 106 78 1,200 46 46 KiO 95 96 200 242 242 464 96 242 108 94 82 21 86 32 76 34 1"4 6S 23 60 65. 80 14 1(HJ 1,200 94 2J 1.800 7,9oO 200 21 87 32 77 21 86 31 76 500 23 23 86 Southern Pacific do pfd 13. 500 JOO 4.4"0 66 16 118 11S4 118 Southern Ry do pfd Tenn. Coal and Iron Texas & Pacific Tol . St. L. & West.. do pfd 600 5.000 994 9u 34 38 57 132 98 934 614 W4 89 . 84 87 57 131 9S 93 1 9C 89 84 3. 67 131 98 123 934 61 ! 1,0 ") 2C0 100 74,2"0 100 'jfO 2tO Union Pacific do pfd V. S. Express U. 8. Realty , I'. 8. Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Va.-Caro. Chemical do pfd Wabash do pfd Wolls-Fargo Exp.. Westing. Electric . Western Union Wheeling A L. E.. Wis. Central do pfd Northern Pacific .. Central Leather .. do rfd Offered. 47.600 85 Xkil V -xkrt 1AS1 3T . 30.7UO I034 108 4o0 $4 34 334 40O 0 14 40 194 .40 11 40 2T4 l'S 93 16 15 J 209 300 170 170 10.100 16 60 5.4"0 1,3' n 400 26 14 66 210 43 103 28 64 208 42 4'.' 108 1034 Total sale for the day, 75O.100 share Mew York Mlalasr Itoeks. NEW YORK. Aug.-10-Clolng quotation on nitTiioa sioci were Adams Coo Alio. Breece nrumwlrk (Vn Comilork Tusn.l... Coo C.I. v.... Horn 8llvr Iroa Sllvsr UmAtiII Ceo . . U . 41 . 14 . 1 .1M Wi I6 . t Llttls Chlt ... .. I . t"0 ..U0 .. I .. .. M .. tl .. ti ,.1M "nt.rlo Ophlr Phoenlz Pirto.1 t.g Sl.rrs Hr.de Small Uooea . i Slanaard Treasury Slalesiesl. WASHINGTON. Aug. W.-Today'a state ment of the treasury ilances In toe . n era) fund, exclusive of the $160 OuO.'leO gold reaerve. show: Available cash balances $!28.K4.t40; gold coin and bullion, $u3,658 206; gold certificates, $23.797. a0. Baak of Kraae Stateaaeat. PARIS. Aug. 10. -The weekly bank state ment of the Bank of France snow the fol lowing changes: Notes la aJrrulatlon, decrease. 1H JDD.OOOT; travisury deroslis. Increaw. :i4.I75 (wf ; gen vral dcpusiu, ducreaao. i;,076,bwf, old In 116 884 103'i 1674 0.200 1154 115 J1&4 200 100 100 100 5,100 70 684 9-4 3.600 1564 l'V'H 1&4 1.600 220 211 215 3,900 54 54 544 404 300 814 81 78 21 204 204 221 . 2184 220 183J. 1804 182j 384 2.100 lOS'i 103 1034 1,500 45-4 45 46 400 24 28 284 200 61i 61 61 200 40 40 40 600 191 190 190 800 9 8 200 40 40 4"4 27.500 224 205 2194 ,8ii0 468 460 46S4 100 32 32 314 100 86 86 86 100 42 42 42 19.700 494 47 47 4.20 844 844 844 2.8"0 744 74 74 1,500 1824 ISO I8O4 100 92 92 92 17.000 18oi 174 180 8.600 21 20 21 300 80 80 80 28 1"0 8-.'4 82 82 400 24 28-4 2K 100 56 66 &5 26 67 58 68 1481.1 14W 148V4 100 29 654 4?Vi 62 64 86 86 94 80 10" . . . . 42'4 5 hand. Increte. I'TOO.Onof; bill dlscnuntej. decrease. 7.47$.OiXf. Three per cent rentes. W 55c for the aC CTHint; exchange on Ijohdon. f 164c for check. Jew York Honey Market. NEW TORK, Aug 10 -MONEY On call, steady, highest 2 per cent; lowest 1 pT cent; ruling rate 2 per cent, last l"n 2 per cent; closing bid 14 per cent: ofT-Med at 2 per cent Time loans easy and dull; slxtv dsvs. Sti34 per cent; ninety da. 34t'4 per cent; six months, 3'u4 r"- cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAl'ER-Ht) 4 per cent. . STERLING FXCHA-f7E-Flnvi; with actual business In Bankers' bills at $4 8V j 4 8W0 for demand and nt $4 S4t--fr MTfl for slxtv dav bills posted rntes. 14 X54 and $4 87 Commercial bill. $4.844414.84 SILVER Bar, 694c; Mexican dollar. 4&4- . . . BONDS Government, strong; railroad, Ir regular. Closing quotation on bends were: V ret 1. r .. 1"4 MMK-an Central 4s.. o coupon 1M 1 Jo w Inr S31 r. I. t. ref l'4 M. A t U 4s ' do couron I" X . t T 4 1"24 V. 8 44. fg ..$ an t- "H do roupon 1U4 N R R. of M e 4. V. 8. el 4s. ri H N T 1' g.n. 4... do eonpotl K'4 N J. r. prn b ...144 Amar. Toh. 4a. ear . "f1 Northern Paclc 4a..l''t do a. eer IV 00 la At.htaon Kn. 4a lOSH N. A W. ron. 4a 10t a do adujua. la O 8 L. mt. 4a " Atlantic C. L. 4a Won. ronr. 3Ha 1"S B aV O. 4a t't Headtn ten 4a 1"?4 do ma t4 St. L. A 1 M. e. to..U Central of Oa. 8a....ll4 St. L. - 8 F. fir 4a J4 do lt Inf.... Ml !t b. South ro 4a... M do Id inc t Paaho.rd A. I.. 4a.... trti C. A O, 4va 110 ginthm Pacini- 4a . . 95 C A A ISa 8ithrn Rallwar a UK1 C, B Q. new 4a K4 T-i A Paclflo lata 122- C. R. 1. P. 4a... T. Bt. L. A W. 4a. do col. M 4 Vnlon Tarlflc 4a 1" S C . C, C. A t. I t-ioi1 do conr. 4e 1-S Chicago Terminal 4a. S V. a. Steel li 5a.... Colo. Midland 4 74 , waba,h lata: 11 J Tnlo. ft Southern 4. 4 do dfh n " Can 5. car 1" IWeatern Wd. 4a Tt. A R. O 4a 1M4 W. A L. K. 4a M Plrtlllera' See 5a ... t Wla. Cantral 4a 4 Erla prior lien 4. . . .imt, Japana a. td aer... :4) do trn. 4i 9SV do 4 ctt J-; P. W. A 1). C. lat.ll4V4 Colo. Mtd. Sa, aM A. IIH Hocklna; VaJlar 4Ha.ll(' do at R T4 Japan la, car Wk Southern Pacific lata. 42 L. A N. unl. 4a H 8. P. lat 4a ctt 17 Manhattan con. g. 4a.l044i Offered. Rnaton Stock and Bond. ROSTON, Aug. 10 Call loans. 2'&3 P"r cent; time loan. 2(u'4 per cent. Closing quotations on stocks nn.l bonds were: Atchlaon adj. 4a 4 Adventure ' M Alrhlaon 4a..- 10J ; Allnuea Mexican Central 4a.. 7 Amalpamatcjl t Atchlaon "t American ZW " do pM ,n3 'Atlantic I"4 "Boalon A Albany. -thi Rlnaham 3'rl Roaton Main 1"T 'Calumet Heckla. . .6k. Ponton Elaled . . . ir.3 jfantcnntal ' Fltchburs pfd 144 ! Copper Range 1" Mulcan Central 12V, lalr Went 14 N. Y., N. H. H..tt'9 Pomlnlon Coal 77 Per Marquette 7l4 Franklin 114 Vnlon Pacific 13J Oral by J Amar. Arg. Chem... 2 lfle Rnvile t" do pfd SI1 Mnaa Mining Amar. Pnau. Tuba. Michigan K'4) Amer. Sugar 1434 M,,h.k 514 do pfd lf"4 Montana C. A C... Amar. Tel. A Tal...U' Old Pomlnlon 2'-4i Amar. Woolen 34 oacaola 4 do pfd leJ1 Parrot . Dominion t. & 8 124 Qulncy 103 Kdlaon E. 1 2M1 Shannon 74 Ocneral Eloctrlo ....184 Tamarack 12f Maaa. Electric 17Vi Trinity 4 do ptd t I nlted Copper 3! 4 Maa Oaa 43 f. S. Mining 334 fl.ltod Fruit V. 9. Oil 1 United 8hoe Mach... 4 I tah , 464 do pfd ?24 Victoria 3' U. S. Steal . Winona do pM Hi.;i4 Wolverlna lit Wc-atlnghouae com... 84 Aaked. "Bid. London Stocks Hnd Bonds. LONDON, Aug. 10. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange were ns follows: Conaola, monay 4 New York Central. .. .l&2'i do account Norfolk A Weatern.. M Anaconda I 1 do Pfd 94 Atchlaon SuHlontarlo A Weatern M4 do pfd lo Pannaylranla Rand Mlnea 'H Reading 1 do lat pfd 4l"4 do 2d pld 474 Southern Hallway.... do pfd U Southern Pacific 674 Baltimore Ohio 11 Canadian Pacific 104 Cheaapaaka A Ohio.. Ml Chicago O. w... C. .. M. ft St. P Ia Hears D. ft R. 0 do pfd.. . C.I - 21 .17 . 17 3 4 894 Cnlon Paclflo 134V4 4? do pld l'" 164' V. 8. Steal 31H 77 I do pfd lOKVa 17 4Walah 20 1SH4jI tlo pfd 42 do lat pfd.... do td pfd Illinois Central L AN M K ft T 304 Spanlah 4a t SILVER Bar, steady, 27 5-liid per ounce. MONEY 142 per . cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 113-161 per cent; throe months' bills, 1(1 15-1 per cent. Foreign Financial, , LONDON, Anff.. lrr.-JHoney was steady ind In good demand today and was more plentiful, owing to the. distribution of rail road dividend. Discounts were firm. Tho Stock exchange generally was quiet and Irregular, owing to a thin httenriance, and the approaching of the settlement ex change In some directions waa virtually at a standstill. Consols were a ehade easier. Americans opened dull, but rallied to slightly above parity. They were, however, comparatively Inanimate, the public leaving the market to Its own devices, and closed weaker. Grand trunk was firm on traffic showings. Japanese securities were firmer. Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 were quoted at 103V PARIS, Aug. 10. The Bourse opened un decided today, awaiting new of the Ports mouth peace conference, but closed firm. Russian imperial 4 were quoted at 88.20 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 602. BERLIN, Aug. 10. The Bourse today wag firm. BOMBAY, Aug. 10. The Bank of Bombay ha Increased Its rate of discount from 3 to 4 per cent. Bank of England Statement. LONDON, Aug. 10. The weekly state ment of the Bank of. England shows the following changes: Total raserve, decrease, 453,000; circula tion, decrease, 133,000; bullion, decrease, 6X6,826; other securities, Increase, 9,00; other deposits, decrease. 2til,0o0; public, de posits, increase, 116,000; note reserves, 432,000; government securities. Increase, 317,000 The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week 1 46.72 per cent as compared with 47.46 per cent lust week. The rate of discount- of the Bank of England remain unchanged at 2 per cent. .Bank Clearing:. OMAHA, Aug. 10. Bank clearing for to day were ll,4!,775.81 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,066,241.88. St. Lonl General Market. ST. IXJCIS, Aug. 10.-WHEAT-Lower; No. 2 red. cash, elevator, 71tc; track, 8Rf(j) Sod; September. 70c; December, 814ft814c; No. 2 hard. 854(S88c. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, Blc; track. 63c; September, 6oc; December, 424c OATS Higher: track, 274&7c; Septem ber, 2Eio; December, 2;4c; No. 2 white, 20c. FLOUR Dull. Red wmter patents. 14.25 j4 4u; extra fancy and straight, 23 753.90; clear. H.15t3.30. SEED Timothy, steady; spot, I2.2."xg2.75; prltne higher. tf)RN M KAL Lower, 12.60. BRAN Steady; sacked east track, flSGTlc. HAY Steady; timothy, Is.OIXq 14.60; prairie, 7.i Mil 10. 00. IRON COTTON TIES-90C. BAGGING 84c. Hemp twine, 6c. PORK Lower; Jobbing, $14 22. LARD Firm: prime steam, 17.20. DRY SALT MEATS-Steady; boxed extra shorts, 18374c; clear ribs. VS.62c; short clears, $8 874c. BACON Steady ; boxed extra shorts, 29 iO; clear ribs, 9 S7c; short clear, 19 i'.24c. POVLTRY Slow:" chickens. 8o; springs, 11c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 7jjSc: geese, DijSc. Bl'TTER Firm ; creamery, icg214c; dairy, 14 15c. EGGS Firm, 15o ease count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls. 4.0u0 7.04 Wheat, bu 88,ij 53. i") Corn, bu lSl.tmO 9).ti Oats, bu 77.000 W.OuO Wool Market BOSTON, Aug. 10 -WOOL Market Is In a nealthy condition with steady movement, well distributed, under way and all re ports from the goods market are regarded a favorable. Indicating a heavy Initial buslnesa The market Is strong, although there have been no actual advances. Pulled ools are scarce. Foreign grades are steady with heavy arrivals; trading Is active In territories. Leading quotations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and above, 2637c; X, 34yi6c; No. 1, 411hjc; No. 2. 42(&43); fine unwashed, 2e29c; quarter blood unwashed, 34'a'36c; three-eighth blood. 25'u3c; half blood, 34Ti36c: unwavhed Delaine, 3oy31c; unmerchantable. 2ui(c fine washed Delaine. ia4c. Michigan fine unwashed. 2'a.9c: three-eighths blood. 34i) 36c; half blood, Xl'u&e; unwashed Delaine, 2c. Kentucky, Indiana, etc , three-eighth nd quarter blood. 3iu37c- Territory. Idaho, fine, !b&23c; heavy fine, l&J21c; fine medium, 23j;4c; medium, 26427r; low medium. vj I7c Wyoming, fine, 22Uc; heavy fine, 19520c; fine, medium 2i.yc: medium, 2i'J 27c; low medium. 2611:7c. L'lau and Ne vada, fine, ii'tjzac; heavy fine, lhfcyx; ntn medium, 2.1a4c; medium, 2iu27c; low me dium. T.ii;Ac. Dakota, fine, 22gC3c; fine medium, ?.23c: medium. 2wi27c; low me dium. Ifcfr'Tc. Montana, fine choice, JL7iac; fine average, fciu-23c; fine medium clujh e. 20-Oirc; taple, 28vt::; medium choice. 30c; averaae, 2iu27c. ST. LjUIS, Aug, 10 WOOle-St.adyj me dium grades ti.nit.nut and U(Mhk. 2. t 31c; light fine. 21t7c, tieavy butt, Uc; t,ub taaaUcd, 44.c OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattls Trade Ruled" Geaerallj Stead All Around, HOGS STEADY, WITH TRADING ACTIVE to Sheep 1 bis Morning and o Market, bnt Price Would Hatt Been Steady If Anthln(t Ilea Been Offered. SOVT1I OMAHA. Aug. 10. 1906. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.9i4 2.4 "52 Official Tuesd.iv 3.4il S.i4 4.1.3 OMicial Wednesday 8.J13 .4i M Official Thursday l.ijQ ,415 13 Four day this week ....14.?n8 C2.139 13.187 Four days last eek ....14,115 3.4; Some week l-foio 13.2s) in.K-i il.'M Same three We k ago ..ld.:U SS.iS ll.S.'H Same four week ago ....11,511 21.92 Ki.sl Same days last year .... 8,7:3 4J..U0 KW'Eins FOR THE YEAR. TO DATE. The follow lug table show the receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, comparing with last year: 1905. li4. Inc. r'e 1..7M 496,138 2i.4, Hog 1.677,7lrt 1.618.;ti3 6S.9J Sheep 8.H0,o22 . 762.UOB 128.264 The following table snows toe aver price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several duya. with comparisons: Pate. ism. 1S04. lo.ilt02. 1901. '1200. ilSi- July 16. July lb. julv 17. July la. Juiy July Ju. July 21. , t 6J4! f W I .1 b ti.i w , t Hi t It i ls i i3, I b i a t iii 6 18, I 6 04 5 22 6 li) 6 U 6 oS, t 2b, I 8 21 ' I i 18, 6 06, i Usi 6 lui I 6 101 4 90) 6 19, 4 9S b 10 b M b 09 6 03 1 I t 021 4 P9; 4 ii 4 92 4 93 4 99 6Wilti 6 it, 5 (J4 6 Oil 6 OH, 16 03 5 1 & 11 6 (i 6 (Jl 6 19 1 7 7 5-1 J?" 7 51 7 feoi I 7 52 7 4l I 7 ail 7 63, 7 621 I 7 63, 7 4i 7 47 7 61, 7 41! 736, 7 as! 7 32 1 ? M, 7 27 1 6 IT 7 151 ' I J 77 6 4 i iui 6 68 6 bi 6 H8 6 7 5 7u, 6 U b 74 & 6k 66l ( 47 1 6 6j 6 till b b1 5 7 6 ". 9, I 6 84 6 80, 6 66, 6 Ui, 6 72: 6 74, I I 02 941 4 f, 4 9 4 M, 401 4 1 4 :S 4 1 4 21 4 34 6 61 6 4S4 i 47 a 64 6 bJ 6 68 I i 61 u bu a I 6 68 I 6 tt4i 6 72i 6 t2 i 6 tk-,4; 5 7j4 i 6 vl Juiy m., July u. Juiy 24. Juiy i. July 2. July m. July us. Juiy hi. July 30. July 11. Aug. l.. Aug. 2.. au,i. a.. Aug. 4.. Aug. 6.. Aug. .. Aug. 7.. Aug. 8.. Aug. .. Aug. 10.. S 16 6 16 4 3 t 06 4 81 4 27 6 (Ul 6 0t 4 22 6 13 4 33 4 -ii 6 081 6 09 4 32 4 16, 4 19 6 11 4 21 6 lui 4 '4 6 lo; 4 43 i 4 46 6 04 6 14, 4 38 6 15, 4 37 6 04, 4 32 b 0U 4 2 I 6 78 I 6 84 6 83-41 I I Indicates Uuaday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Catt.e. riogs. Ils'ea. C, M. & St. P. Ry 6 I'nlon Paclhc System 23 la 2 C. i N. W. Ry P., K. & M. V. Ry 21 31 C, bt. P., M. & O. Ry 9 7.. B. Ot M. Ky 36 19 C, B. & g. Ry 3 2 C, R. 1. c P. Ry. east 4 Hiicugo Great Western.... 13.. Total receipt 93 95 2 The disposition of the day receipt was u follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated; Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 329 2,9 13 bwm and Company 1,mo ,. (Juuuny fucking Co 324 l,o2 Armour Ac company 4nj i,iit ., Lurry 6i Bciitou 149 .... Lobiuuu At Co 24 .... A i ill Ac Son Iv) .... Huston & Co a .... Hamilton & Rothschild.. 80 .... .. L. F. iiu.sz ou .... ,, Kingan di Co l)a Squii'ca At Co Va .. J. 11. Hoot Ac Co 45 & B m uther bujei 142 Total 2,3.18 6,312 13 CATTLE Receipts today consisted of 93 cars of western una corn-ted cuttle ot fairly kood quadty. Hie receipts were some oj cars heavier tnun lasi Thursday and uoout that much Heavier than too same day last year. iseer steers constituted the big end of the receipts una tncro who some good came offered, bince Monday the catue receipt havo been light and the stuff has been picked up readily at satlmactory prices, fuckers were tree buyer today, und while tiading was not active, the cattle changed hands right along nd the big end of the rece.pts was disposed of by midday. There was a fairly good demand for supplies and sellers had no difficulty in disposing ot their holdings at the prices'. On the good kinds the market was fully steady witn yesterday's prices, but commoner grades of both corn-fed und glass cattln were Blow in moving and In some cases were lower. The supply of cows and heifer -waa light again touuy and the slight decline noted yesterday waa regained. There wu consid erable activity to the trade on she tuff and a clearance wa made In goodNeaon Price in this division were also steady, except on some of the rougher grades. Bulls, veul calves and stags were In Just about the same notches as yesterday, prices being Bteady. There were no now features to the trade on stockers and feeders this morning. The same strong demand that has been In evi dence for some time was still In force to day and there was considerable activity to the trade. Prices were Bteady on the good kinds, but commoner grade were weaker. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. T. II. N. AT. If. 1 00 a 25 ' 20 mt 4 J,, 5 S:t4 3 00 S3 mi ( u ou a w at. Hsu 4 as 14 lilt 4 30 14 1246 4 40 6 U2 4 M 23 110 4 65 53 1012 4 C5 II.... Pail 4 ll II ll:t 4 10 tS 711 4 70 Xi 1U 4 76 14 1042 4 50 17 UoO 4 90 31 13lit (HI II i:mi t 00 4 1S4T t 06 m mo t 10 iikj e u 14ui I II 14L7 I to " 1341 I ao COWS. i 390 1 60 5 1 70 i 10 4 I It! I 15 23 1 1040 I 15 i'2 1 11(0 I 25 20 I W.6 2 25 I 1 773 I 25 4 11 !3 t 15 4 4 112 I 26 1 1 ?0 2 25 II 4 10i7 I 26 1 I 71 I 36 1 1 1071 I 35 I 1 40 1 60 1 5 Ji I 56 I 2 H0 i 85 I 14 :. V07 2 76 t 2 )1U 2 75 6 1 H I 75 HE1TEH8. 1 680 I 00 1 l o I is i 1 710 I 30 BULLS. 1 1420 I 60 1 1 llrOU 2 65 1 i 125 I 65 1 1 9J0 2 70 CALVES, 1 120 4 00 2 1 246 4 36 1 4 310 4 75 i 11 lil 4 60 2 7 331 4 50 ....1074 I 78 .... i 75 .... 116 .... BB t 16 .... 444 M .... 140 00 ...10b0 I 00 ....mo loo vo l oo .... 7 I 00 ...1100 I 60 10C0 I loza i if . . . . DUO . I 35 ....110 3 (5 ... .12110 7i ....1110 1 6 Hit I 90 "0 i 35 510 IH ..1420 I to 14WI 3 oo '.1910 I 40 .. 2M 4 . . IM) t 00 ..t60 t 00 .. lao i 60 STOCKEltd AND FEEDERS I K 3 50 40 M 47 70 I 75 24 Ml I ii U 63 3 16 NEBRASKA. 8 heifers.. 676 2 86 2 cows 975 J 70 2 calves.... 2 4 60 27 feeders.. 852 go 2 lnei....H2o 4 ou 3 fenders.. 61 3 A 1 cows Ptt7 2 (0 1 steer 13i 2 i 7i 1 feeder... l(x 3 26 8 (bed ra.. 922 I 10 9 feeders. .pj S 60 1 bull I .i:,. 1 9 K. 2 tows iiti J so 14 feeders.. 72J 3 p 2 feeders. .1(7") 3 75 2 feeders, liii 1 -.i lO feeders.. L44 3 60 87 SLeeis....ll24 3(0 2'i feeders.. 1215 3 35 26 feeders Wl 2 66 4 hellers.. 1177 2 25 IS cow 943 2 60 4 feeder. ,bi5 3 25 24 feeders.. 7s2 1 au 44 feeder.. 1226 3 85 WYOMING. 14 cows 9"S 2 9t 1 cow 1080 2 10 2 steers.. ..1H-J 3 40 1 calf 170 4 (0 5 cows 8,2 2 25 1 cow ll'O 2 15 i calves... 260 3 2o 3 cows 973 2 so 1 cow 1070 3 26 " WESTERNS. E. B. Williams Colo. 27 feeders.. 935 3 10 1 feeder... 930 2 SO D. F. Live Stock Co-Colo. 47 feeders.. 987 3 35 P. E. Rapp Neb. 24 feeders.. 745 3 6 0 4 feeders.. 6 3 M 25 heifers.. tW; 2 35 6 cows 9.tij J 10 17 cows 8:i2 I 65 4 feeders.. 610 2 15 li. E. Chamberlain-Neb. 24 cows... .. 975 2 9n 2 cows 995 2 10 2 calves.... 140 tu 1 calf 250 4 to J. F. Damerow Neb. 1 bull 12V 2 66 b cows 1016 2 60 2 cows 2 ') 12 cow 4 2 (5 4 heifers.. 60 2 25 1 heifer... 680 1 75 F. C. Gibbs-Neb. 20 cows 767 2 75 . I feeder. . 730 2 75 19 feeder. .739 3 15 Lynch at Co. Neb. 24 cows'., ... 943 2 90 23 feeder. .HM 3 66 P H Hester Wyo. 26 stef fs....l"?2 3 65 26 cows 966 110 2 h- irera... K45 3 10 BOVTH DAKOTA-TEXAS. M Malcolm. 36 steers.:. .1111 3 25 U steer. ... 922 2 65 IKH.ti Conditions favored selling Inter ests today in the hog yard and the mar ket wo stronger than yesterday low tine, Theia were ninet-nc load on Ie au4 lie nmiksl bnel vrl. Tbr wss a fslr shipping demand and with packer going alter h"gs the trade was fnlrlv actlxe. little attention was paid to weights, buyers looking lucre to qiml- I Ity. The g-neisl maiket could beat be j called steady with jeaterdavs average or; stronger than vesterdsv'a cl e. The bulk of the hog sold nt ". n.VTJt, with some boss at .. and tope rem fling 15 ." for two loads, one light weight and one heavy weight. Sellers were weisung their hoga right alone and the receipts were Ut of the way by 11 o'cloik. Representative snlel: No At. n. ft. So. rr. M ITU ... t 75 44 f7 10 I 4 41 a ... 7:4) 244 40 i 15 l ITS 1J1 I 77v M 3W ... I( fn Id" 57 t I 4a I 6 J Jld . . . I a l ?") ... id l ... n 4 J40 ... 5 5 47 ISJ 4" I an 41 ftl . . t . 15 M t M 7J lit 12 I U 162 1M I I a! tl .. I IJ H ill 40 I 40 73 ItS 10 16 69 ::o ... I 40 1 ... I 6 61 trt 4" I KJVt M ':4 5 an 140 W 6 f 70 Ill 40 I M 60 140 t0 6 ' 27 . . I M it 266 10 I 2' 77 2"7 140 I 16 11 ?:7 . . I a:s n n 4a t 66 74 tl 60 !)., I.i0 10 3 6 al !?1 ... tl Ill ... Ill II 11 ... I Its 71 ! 140 I t 46 2M o 6 :v, 7 !47 W 6 16 ao 16 340 61 76 10 I 61 VI 40 t ;vt 76 IU 10 I K6 II 317 4fl I 70 172 ... I 6! 12 231 40 111', !.' . . 116 16 2( I 134 T HI "1 6 13 i to ao I r;i 71 2S5 o 6 63 2i4 ... I lt' 76 S"4 90 6 IS 64 301 ... t T IM 40 I IS tl Ill ... 6 13 74 221 ... I 5 ,. 31! 4 llh II SM II IM 62 t4 ... I lt 43 121 Mi 6 at 64 1" ... 13214 32 '4 40 I II II 3.4 ... I 32a 14., f43 ... 6 374j 71 2M 120 6 :a 63 227 120 I 7' 61 :.1 ... 6 tn 67 221 ... t 3TV, 74 241 . . rv, II J'.S 40 6 7v, l !:! 120 8 36 12 tM ... 8 90 M 2J tn ( M 71 171 ... I 0 73 214 10 6 OS 73 2(1 ... I 10 76 Ill ID 73 346 ... 6 " 71 220 6o 16 (I ... 6 W l 242 10 36 l 204 ... I 10 77 17 40 I 16 (1 217 ... I 124 73 317 I M 71 1"l 10 I 61 60 SM .., U 41 SOS 40 I N 4 2SI ... Ill I Itta .... I M 71 240 10 6 SI 45 ... 5 ' 611 EEP There wa not a single load of sheep reported In this morning and the big barn was deserted, lesterday there but one load on sale which was not enough to make a test of the market. Conditio., here are very fayorahle and buyers of fat sheep are nil anxious for supplies and are only waiting for the sheep lo come tn. There is a giaid strong feeling to the trade and If anything had been here today it would probably have brought good strong prices. This lark of supplies Is very un usual at this time of year w hen the western sheep should be coming In pretty heavily. Feeder li-ep and lambs are In the same condition, they have be'n for Home lime. There Is a good strong demand and buyer have plenty order to nil and are eager to fill them. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: (lood to choice spring lambs, i, 4'0t! S5: good to choice yearlings wethers, Jfi.ioy 6 :5; good to choice old wethers, 34.50'ii5.00; good to chold ewes, I4.2r-lff4.75. Quotations on feeder sheep and lambs: Oood feeding lambs, 5.6hf.7; good feeding yearlings, 34.504f4.76; good feeding wethers, J4 (iV(i4 26. feeding ewca, 3.25ui3.00; bteedim; ewes, $4.0064.50. CHICAUO 1,1 VK STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep gtrnnsr tloic and Lamb Steady. CHICAOO. Aug. lO.-CATTLE-Reeelpts, fl.5t) head. Market strong. Oood to pi-line steer. 5.26fi!.; poor to medium, fa.RotfiYno; stockers and feeders, I2.26fi4.26; cows, $2.50 rii4.4o; heifers, $2 5nff4.6o; runners, $1.26U' 2 1; bulls, $2.403.80; calves, $3 hootl.75; Texas fed steers, $3.604.60; western steers, t3.5ofij4.75. HOUH Receipts, 15.0(11 head; estimate for tomorrow, 14.0110 head. Market steudy. Mixed and butchers, $5,601(1.20; good to choice heavy, tti.0mi6.20; rough hcavv, $P .65 i5.90; light, $6.86i('6.25; bulk of sales, $6.85 4C6.15. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts, 12,000 head; sheep market strong; lambs, steady. Oood to choice wethers. $4.6o4i 5.00; fair to choice mixed, $4.00j4.50; western sheep, $4.00(14.60; native lambs, $5. 3f 7 . 25 ; western lambs, t5.00i?.2&. Kinui City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 10 CATTLE Re ceipt. 9.O0O head, Including 8,000 head of southerns. Market steady to lOo lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, $4.90 i5.50; fair lo good, t3.7&34.85; western steer, $8.tVfi&.25; Mocker and feeder. $2.75 ili .36; southern steers, $2.66114.00: southern cows, $2.MKu3.25; native cows, $l.7f!g4.0O; native- heifers, $3.0tKij4.86; bulls, 2.16$t8.5o; calves, $3.0041660. HOOS-Recelpts, 6.000 head. Market was Weak to 6c lower; top, $6.02',4j; bulk of sales, $5.9ofi6.00; heavy. t6.86(Ei5.95; packers, $5.9O0J 6.(i24; pigs and lights. $5.90(('i.02U. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J.00O head. Market lOfflSc higher; native lambs, t5.25b'ti.uO; western lambs, $6.25''6.60; ewe and yearlings, $4&6.25; western ewes and 'yeurllngs, $4.7tVii6.25; western fed sheep, $4.4uf6.2S; stockers and feeders, 13.604.85. St. Lools l ive Stnek Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10.-CATTLE-Recelpt, 6,0:) head, Including 3,000 head of Texan. Market steady; native shipping and export steers, $4.0o'n6.75: dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.6(ii4 60; steers under 1,000 hi t3.604.10; stockers and feeders, $2.60fg416; cows and heifers. $2.2u'f5.16; canners, $1.50 g2.00; bulls. $2.40(33.50; calves, $3.50j2C; Texas and Indian steers, $2.6(jj4.16; cow and heifer, S2.OOfir3.50. HOGS Itecelpts. 4.000 heud. Market higher; pig and light. $6 1504 36 packers, 16 H''y6.2u, butchers' and best heavy, $6.10 6 26. SHEEP ANT) LAMBS Receipts. 600 heud. Market ktendy; native muttons, $4.00 04.60; lambs, $4.75'u7.26; culls and bucks, f2f(T4.26; stockers, $4.(KJ4.36; Texans, $4.00 4l4.60. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 2.344 head. Market steady: na tives, $3.76fi5.60; cow and heifer. $1.60$ 460; stockers and feeders. $2.(Hift(4.25. HOGS Receipts, 4,868 head. Market weak to 6c lower; light, $5.8fiji4t.00; medium and heavy. IT..75S5.92V4: bulk. $6.8.W6.96. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1,251 head. Market strong to 10c higher. SIob City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Aug. 10. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts 600 head; mar ket steady. Reeves, $3.75415.00; cows, bull and mixed, $!.2ft(ff4.00; stockers and feed ers. $2.50jj3.5- calve and yearlings, $2.5ofJ J.60 HOGS Receipt 1.500 head. Market 6c higher, selling at $5.756.00j bulk of ale $o 80&.90. Stork in Sight. Receipt of live stock nt the six principal western market, yeaterday : Cuttle. Hog. Sheep. South Omaha 2.3'X 6.415 13 6loux Cltv 500 1.600 Kansas City .fl) b,) Bt. Joseph ,344 4.868 1.269 St. Louis 5,'XX) 4.() 6O0 Chicago 9.5'0 15.000 12.0OO Total 30,644 36.773 16.772 Oils and Itoaln. NEW YORK, Aug. 10 -Oll-Cottonseed. Arm; prime crude, nominal: prime yel low. 30Vs;fi3o?4c. l'etroleum, steany; refined, New York. $690; Philadelphia and Balti more, $6 85; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, $6 95. Turpentine, steady, 63Vifa64c. R08IN Dull; strained, common to good. $3 n.Vu$ 60 SAVANNAH, Aug. lO.-OIL-Turpentlno. Arm, efKiiOJiAc. ROSIN-Klrm. Quote. A, B. C. D, E. F, $3 -; . $4 11144 50; 1, $4.15; N. $140; W. O., $4 C; W W.. $4.85. 4JIL CITY. Aug. 10-dlLS Credit bal ances. $1 26; certificates, no hid. Shipments. 66 3J9 bbl., average 74.760 bbl.; run, 91.8i4 bl.ls. average 8,lo3 bbls Shipments, Lima, 61. li.9 bbls.. average 65iJj6; run, Lima, Cu, &u2 bbl., avemge 66,164. Sugar aad Molasses. NEW YORK. Aug. 10-SUGAR-Ra w, Arm; fair refining, f-jc; centrifugal, 96 test, 4Hi4Hc; molassea sugar 3,7i332c Re fined, firm! No. 6, 4.70c; No. 7, 4 66c: No. 8 4 65c; No. 9. 4 60c; No. 10. 4 45c; No. 11. 4 S5c; No. 12. 4 30C! No. 13, 4 c; No. 14. 415c; con fectioner' A. J.15c; Mould A. 6.65c; cut foaf. 6c: crushed, c; powdered, 6.4oc; granulated, b 30c: cubes, 6.5oe. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, ?a35c. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 10 SUGAR Quiet: open kettle centrifugal. Vii4e; cen trifugal white. 4 15-P45 1-ltic; yellows, seconds, 8'ifr3e. MOLAH8E8 Nominal;- open kettle. 137 26c; centrifugal, 6a 14c. Syrup, nominal, 3Cc. Hbliky Market. PEORIA. Ill , Aug 10-WHI8KY-Market higher; distillers' finished goods on basis of 11 28 for high wines. CHICAOO. Aug. 10 -WHISKY-Market steady: (lrtti on basi of $128 CINCINNATI. Aug. 10 WHISKY Mar ket steady: spirits on basis of $128. ST. LOU! a. Aug. 10.-WHISK Y-Markct steady at $1.31. , Peoria Market, PEORIA, 111 t Aug 10. CORN Steady : J. a. oocr, a, D4c. OATS Loweri No. I white, $7c: new No. 4 white, 26V1' CotTe Market. ' NEW YORK. Aug. 10-COFFEE-Mrkt for future openea steady ai uiiuhanged prices The market was finally steady, net unih.mtr.l to in p.ilnt lower Pile werw tepcrie.l ef 174. ..i0 bs. Including October at 7 15c: Pecemlicr. it; Jaiiiisiy. 7.15c; March. 7.V'c. ,M iv. 7 ci:7.h-, July, 7.7.c. About l.VV'O bags' of the total b-ialness re. ported c n'Sted of ex -lringea from low.T tnontl-a mo:lv le.-einler at ft d'fferenee of 3t points. Fpot. steady; No 7 Rio. 8Sc. OM AH W lltll.K.s AI.K MARKET. Coaaltton mt Tre and (astotattoaa Staplr Hnd I-awry I'rudMce. FGGS-Recelpts, fair; market steady; randierl tock. 140 LIVE P H'L'l It Y Hens. 9c; rooster. t6c; turkeys. I2ulic; d.iKa. Sr; spring uu.ti, luc; spung 1 tu gens. 14a'..v. HI I TER -Mm Ki t nun, p,v, uig stock, 16iiil6; chi Ice to f.inc) dairy, lsjlstci creamery, 21v-ic; prints. K.'c. SlGAK-48ianUaid granuiatru. in barrel v $5 6 pel cwt , cuhe-., $n iO per Cw t.; cut loaf. $-' 96 per cwt.; N 6 ea'.ra C. U 60 per cwt ; Nt ..1 rxtia . . 2.3,'i Jei il.; No. li e!l,,-. $i.:io per cwt., powdeieu. i p,.r cn t. FRESH FISII-Trout. 11c; halibut, lie; buhiilo tdresseui, ic; 2 ickerel (dressed), c; while bus (dressed 1, lie; sunflh. lie; percn (scaled and dresaedi. 8c; pike. He; catnsh, 16c; red snapper, 1u-; salmon, 11c. crupples, 12c; eels, lia', buMheada, 11c, bluck bass, 25c; Whitehall. 11c; frog Yijs, per dog., 3ic; lotmters. g-cen. J7e; boiled lobarera. 3oc; hnd roe, tf.c, blueflsh. tc. HAY Prices uuoted by Omsha Wholeala Hay Healers association: Choice, $7; No. 1. $6 60; No. 5, J; coarse, $5. These price are for hav if koihI color and quality. BRAN Per Ion. $16. rrv. u'ical fruit. OivfaNGKe) vaieiicla, ill, stse. $4,76500. LEjlt'NH l.lmoinetn. extra fancy, 270, Sf0 and Sim sixes, $0.76, fancy, 27ii, too and .4t sues, $6.00. 1JA1ES-I'er box of 30 l ib. pkss., $2; Halloween, in 7c-lb. iui-.' per lb., 5c. FIGS -California, per 10-lb. enrton, T6JI Sic; Imported Sinyiiia. 4-crown, L'cl 6 cmwn, 12c. BANANAS Per medlum-slxed buhoh, $1.71 2.26; Jumbos. 2.5t1ii3 ' FRUITtJ AM) MELONS. PEARS i.ar::.-st. per no-lb. box. $2.75. rLU.MS-Callfornla, per 4-basket crata, Jl VmiI.3... gros prunes, $150; Hungarians, $1.M. PEACH E8--Callfornla freestones, per 26 lb. box, $1.10; i:il.. iIhs. $1.16. CANTALOl'Pi:S -Texns, per crate. $2 00; Texas, lbcky Ford 'Cd. $2.50 3 00. WATERMk:i.tiNS-Alutaina Sweeta, 16J 25c fuh. crated, lc per lb. RASPHERRIK8 -Red. box of 24 pt, $1. liLACK BERRinS t'Sie of 24 qts., 21.76J 2.00. VEGETABl-ES WAX BEANS-Per ;-lu. basket. 25833oj string benns, per H-bu. box. 'fJ3';c. POTATOES-New. per bu , 2b035c. BEANS .Navy, per bu., $2. CI CITMBERa-IVr dol , 25C. TOMATO Efl Home-grown. V4-bu. baskets. 60c. CAIi'liAGK-Home-grown,. In crates, pes lb., lc. O.MiiNS-Home-gTown. yellow, red and w hite, ic per lb. REETS--New, per bu.. 75c. miscKLLANEot'S- CHEESE-SwMs, new, iin'l Wisconsin brick, 12HC; Wisconsin llmbcrger, 16c; Twins, 12'sc; Young Americas, 12Vc NL'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft Miells, new crop, per lb., IV; hard snell. per lb., 1.1c; No. 2 atif t shell, per lb., 12c!- No. 2 hard shells, per lb., Ko. Pecnns, large, pen, lb, 12o; small, per lb., 10c. C'anUti, per lb., 7o; roasted, per lb., 8c. Chill walnuts, per tb., 1H'(134c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shells, per lb., lac. Shellburk hickory nuts. pr bu.. $1.75; large hickory nuts, por bu., $1.1.0. HIKES No. 1 green, 8c; No. 2 green, 7c: No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted, 80; No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, 9o; dry salted, 7t$ He: sheep pelts, 2uC$1.00; horse hides, $1.64 I12.OO. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 10. METALS A strong rally In the Ixmdon tin market, where spot closed at LU9 10 and futures at i;i48 2sd. caused a ttrmer tone locally and spot closed at $32.04i :.(). Copper wa somewhat Irregular In tendon, closing at ;9 is 3d for spot and 68 16 3d for futures. The local market was firmer and quotations were raised to $15.50fii 15 76 for lake and electrolytic, with dialing at tl5.12l4rtiT5.S7V4. Lead, unchanged at $4 .flmfM .70 locally and unchanged In London, closing t 24 27s 6d. Iron closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow and at 47 In Mlddlesborough, Tho local market was unchanged: No. 1 foundry northern w quoted at $16 .21.(1717.00; Nov 2 foundry north ern at $16.7fiti 16.50; No. -1: foundry southern at $15.7?ifi 1C76; No. 2 foundry southern at $15,50516 25. 1 1 , Cotton Markets NEW- YOFNt, Aug.- VO COTTON Bpot market closed 10 polnta lower? middling up lands, .10.76c; middling gulf. Ho. Salea, 300 bale. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 10. COTTON Steudy. Sale. 1.075 bale; ordinary, 7 16-16e; good, ordinary, 9Vt,c; low middling 10c; mid dling, lOHc; good middling. 10 16-16c. Re ceipts, 3.4C9 bales; stock, 68,171 bale. No de mand. ST. LOUIS. Aug. lo.-COTTON-Easy; middling, . lOHc. Bale, 5 . bales; receipts, none; shipments, 1,128 bales; stock, 18.8V2 bales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 10 COTTON Spot In moderate demand, nrlces J(fil2 point lower; American middling. 6.28d; good mid dling 6.02d; middling. R8d; low middling, R7(M; good rrrdlnarv, 6.62d; ordinary. 6S6d. The sales of the day worn 7,000 bales, of which MO were for speculation nnd export and Included 6.500 American. Receipt, 0 40C bale, all American. Liverpool tirafn Market, LIVER!OOI A,,g. 10-AVHEAT-Snot. nominal; futures, dull: September, 6a 8V4d: Pecember. lis 7d; Mnrrh, nominal. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed. 5 Id: futures, steady; September, 4s 9d: December, 4s 97d. , . .. , REAL ICSTATK TRANSFF.lt. Deed flled for record August 10, 1905, n furni.shed by the Midland (Guarantee Trust- compnny, bonded abatraoter, 1514 Farnam street, for The Bee: Commercial National bank to United Slates National bank; part of lot 8, ' block 117, city .t2fl0.tX Harrison National bank to J. Van- ghoe; lot 2. block 8. Llnwood Park.. ' ISO H. Wilson and wife to W. H. Busbee; lot 7. block 4. Orchard Hill i;.. 2. OX) E. D. Jones and wlfo to T. Gallagher; lot 4. block 2. Halcyon Heights.-.,.. 100 J. F. Frailer to Met Hro. Brewing Co.; lot 10. block 1. Drexel a Suh,.k... 1,800 F. M. Wlleon and wife to C. Korea sen; lot 23 and 24, block 1, C laren don LO00 W. V. Waller and wife to C. W. Wright; lot . block IS, South Omaha .'. 2.400 O. Isaacson and wlfo to O.i N. Board man; lot 6, block 3, Imprint Place.. 10 Anna Corlgan to A. Petersen: lot 9, First Add to Missouri Ave. Park.... 00 P. IieinpHey to -Carrie A. 8herwood; lot 9, block 6. Orammerry Park.... ' 1 W. H. Taylor to T. P. HVrsklnd; lot 2. block 08, Florence 85 RETAIL PUILDING ST. PAUL, MINN. FOR RENT I offer for rent the building" on the uorthwPBt sorrier of Hast Hlxth and Minnesota jstrt-ets. St. PhuI, Minn., now ot'cujiled tr the Kniltb h Farwcll Company. Xtl Is an attractlvt?, mfxloru, well bullt retail rmlldlniu. flv Btorles high, with a frontage of 85 fopt on East Klxth aud of 100 feet on Mlnneaota Street; contains a total floor apuce, including baaement, of M.iki square feet The teat location In rhe rtty for a larKf. high-grade retail btialnesa. LUTHER S. CUSHINO Care and Manaaemrat of Heal Estate EIDICOTT BMLDIjQ ST. PAll., Ml4!. Edwards-Wood Co. 1 Incorporated 1 ni Olflcai FK'b aad Kabrt Slraati ST. PAUL. flJN.t CEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Braark Oltlee, I IO-II1 Beaard of Trad Hid., Oaualia, .Neb. Teleehoae BB34. 213-214 Kxci.anu pld.; Bo-.th Omaha.' Call 'Phone a. ludtj-a4a 'puuna t.