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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1906)
1 THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 22, 190G. ! GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices Hone Whole Llit Work Lowr Euxpriginelj Euj, WHEAT TAKES ANOTHER STEP DOWNWARD Kow Inder To Cents oa Local Ex ehange Blark Rait Scare Ittmi to Have Subsided Corn Lower on' Harte Urrr Acceptances. OMAHA, July 21, ISCfl. The break today In all grains wa a mat ter of liquidation by longs and short sell " domestic situation. Prices Worked off surprisingly easy, and such sup port ua was forthcoming was from shorts.' rieportg from the northwest are better ilauy. James A. Patten of C hicago futures that South Dakota will raise the biggest cr"P of Wheat, corn, oats and flax on rec ord. The Mark rust scare seems to be over and weather conditions now are ex cellent. The foreigner continues to back away from offerings of new wheat. The firmness In Liverpool was on the expecta tion of lighter world n shipments, snd a late cable from Urounihnll reports weather nnu In Hussla, with arrivals at Odessa In Ctrvslng. Messages from all over the corn belt tell tit heavier country acceptances, which moans an Increased movement. Any larger receipts will prove a depressing factor on the near deliveries. The far months are affected by the Improved crop outlook, re volts being generally optimistic. Liquida tion has been steadily going on for some Mine, aud thus far the market has shown but little recuperative power. The for eigner Is thus far a disinterested spectator. i'he market In oats waa entirely nomi nal. Quotations were He lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,104,000 bu. and shipments 319,000 bu., against receipts 'lnf of 1,049,000 bu. and shipments of 6-13.000 bu. Corn receipts were 419,000 bu. and shipments sul.OuO bu.. against receipts last year of 925.000 bu. and shipments of 4rt(,u00 bu. Clearances were 3,XW bu. of wheat, 1,726 bu. of flour, 560 bu. of corn and iU'jO bu. of oats. Liverpool closed fj4l lower on wheat and unchanged to d lower on corn. Broomhall estimates world's wheat ship ments for Monday at S.SoO.OOO bu., against S.IW.OOO bu. last year. Jones, the crop expert, who returned to Minneapolis this morning from the Da kota, said: "Northwestern crop will be stafe in ten days to two weeks. I'resont promise Is for Hn enormous yield. Only a calamity can change this prospect and there are no unfavorable Indications yet. If crop matures, railroads will be unable to take care of It and It will take fifteen months or more to market It. Oats and flax are In fine condition; corn coming for- nueiy. united states win have a surplus above home needs of over 3in,ono.0" bunhels. and with Canada about 4tio.0u0.0o0 bushels; In fact, the United States and Cnau"T have the promise of almost 1,000, OUO.OuO bushels. ixcal range of options: Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes y W heat July... 70iA Bept... 71A Dec Corn July... 4CB Sept... 4:U Hay... UU Oats Bept... 70 69H 8'JH 69HA7 70HA 70A 71 72 A 4G,A 4CA 45 A 42',A 31A 4T.HB 49s, 44H 41'AA 44V4 4174AI 30HA A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Sales. WHEAT-No. 2 hard, I cara, 70c; 1 car, OATS No. S mixed, 1 car, S3c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. i hard, 70Vc; No. t hard, 67'u7oc; No. spring, 70c. COKN No. 3, vi'4oHoi No. I yelloV 4t4c; No. 1 white, 474474o. OATS No. 9 mixed. S2Hc; No. 1 white, 33c: No. 4 white. 22hc RYB No. . 5iMic; No. , Kc. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis Omaha Duluth tit. Louis.... 429 m 163 43 35 187 173 16 '39' CHICAGO GRAIN AXD PROVISIONS Features of tho Trading; a ad Closing Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO. July 21. The estlmato of a crop expert giving 400,000,000 bushels as tho amount of this year's wheat crop which will be available for export from the United States and Canada resulted In extreme weakness today, the closing quo tations on the September delivery being or lo. Corn was ott HufHc. uats v.i down He. Provisions were 5tJil;:flo lower. The weakness In the wheat market da eloped during the first hour and during the remainder of the session tho bulls were In full retreat. A fair demand by commission houses, based u;on a steady market at Liverpool, caused some firm ness Immediately after the opening, but the situation was Ignored whan the esti mate of the Minneapolis crop expert be came generally known. Pit traders and local longs sold freely and there wi nm h selling ot wheat by commission houses on stop-loss orders. The market was also affected by liberal receipts here and at other primary points. Local receipts for Monday were estimated at 802 cars, which was considered a very liberal supply and this caused additional weakness late In the day. Shorts were the chief buyer. I The market closed very weak with prices almost at the lowest point. September opened So to c higher at 77c to 73c sold up lo 78g78V(c and then declined 10 74 Ho. Final quotations were at 7640 Clearances of wheat and flour wero equal to 131.800 bushels. Primary receipts were 1.104,000 bushels against 1,049,000 bushe's for the corresponding time last ye Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 614 cars against 624 lust week and 814 a year ago. The corn market was steady for n tew minutes early In the day, but the sharp break In wheat, excellent weather auu Increased country offerings caused a con siderable decline. The close was weak with prices near the lowest point. Sep n near me lowwi jiunii, ooi ?n-d SC Vc lower at 4ti 4c I9V4C to 50c, sold off to 49Vp at 4c. Local receipts wer.i tember opened Higher at 49 and closed 178 cars, with 79 cars of contract grain. Oats were weak In sympathy with other grain and also because of reports iron the northwest indicating a heavy yield. The volume of trade was not largs. Hep. tember opened unchanged to lc higher at 32 to 32 c, sold up to 313S-,c and declined to 82c. The close waa at 82 He Local receipts were 103 cars. provisions were Inclined to be weak In sympathy with grain and because of a 5c decline In the price of live hogs. Trad ing was rather quiet. At the close Sen tutnber pork waa off 10c. at $17.30. Lard was down 6c at 18.86. Hlbs were 12 So lower at 99.16. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 89 cars; corn, 2n6 cars; oats, 142 cars; hogs. 4 5.000 head. . The Isading future ranged as follows: Articles. Opn I Hlgh. Low. Close Yes. Wheat I July... T7 I 77' 7t! 5"i' 6o! 4h! 34! 7 7!1 7al 741 77 7V Bept... TTTxiTTS 7tiH! 7j 48 46k. 4T; 33 S2 S3 3S Ieo Corn July... Sent... '79 sol to l495ol 4V, 19i &0 May...;4704S 47! 48 Oats Julv..Jl43-l'4 Bept...:1 Iec....iS;"i May. ,.!3iSS 1 33 3o 3ti & 3c 17 40 8 !) 8 974 8 .4 sa-ioi Pork. Sept.. Lard Sept.. Cnt... Nov... Kirs July.. fept.. Oct... 17 27! 17 SO 17 30 8 Ml S 85 S IS 17 K R So 8 9i) 8 sj t O) iv S.'H IS so t IS id 9 15 I 15 Ofi 07i 07! 8 87! 8 Ml 8 U6 Cmh ouotstlons were as follows: FLOUR Steady ; w;nter patents. r..6tv? I straights. Jsavifl'; sprtnn patents. ti 7fi4.u0; stralghls. S3 4-" iii.il; caKt-rs , k m batters', WHEAT No. t spHnc. 74t 77c: No. X red. 77i7hc 77fi7Sc: No. S. COHN-No. t 4-j4"jc; No. t yellow, 6llJiO"o. OAT8-N0. t S3T,e; No. I white. rjj37Ho; No. 9 white, !arJSc. RYE So. t tic. BAHI.KY flood feeding, 40c; fair to choke malting, 4Htiboc. SEEDS-Ko. 1 flax tl.M; No. 1 north western, 1 10. Timothy, prune, H!6. Clover, contract grsde. Ill .15. HtflVIdlONli Short rlts sides l(Hse. IS uf-j 16. Mess pork, per bbl., !(pu. Lsrd. per l o lbs . ii.li. bhort ulear sides tuosedl, r4:u7S. On tha I'rudui-e eschanire today the butter market was stesdy; creameries, 15'i.iT-; dalriwa, 14J17Ho. Ksgs, tliiui at mark, oasv-a IncluUrd, 12j lic; firsts, iU; prime firsts. KHc; extras, 18 Ho. Cheese, stesdy; ll"nllV,c. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Be-eipts. Shipments. Flour, bb'.s Wheat bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu.... 2V0TO .4:&.o .2-0.4i .vu.y M.?0 ms.Mo 't.700 Kye. bu J.l0 Barley, bu 18,900 JEW YORK GF.JKRAL MARKET (notations of the Day oa Varloa Commodities. NEW YORK. July 21-FLOUR-Recelpts 11.074 bbls.; exports. 8.737 bbla.; market dull and barely steady; winter patents, M.O" 426; winter straights. !3.7HiS.!6: winter extras. t-.:u3 ); winter low grades. 92.80.2 3 36; Mlnnesots patents, RW4 H0; Minne sota bakers, $3 4.V'3 10. Kye flour, quiet; fair to good, 83 iH.90; choice to fancy, t3. 953 4. 20. Co HN MEAL Steadv; fine white and yellow, 31 2'ril.25; coarse, 31.10tjl.12; kiln dried, $2 H"o2.90. RYK I uil; No. 1 western, 67 Vic, nominal, f. o. h.. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 21,000 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2 red, f2Vc. elevator, and Kc. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 87Sc, f. o. b., afloat; No. i hard winter. 82Hc f. o. b., afloat The wheat opening was rather firm on further rust talk and subsequent selling on a bearish private crop estimate and big receipts weakened It sharply, and the close showed Ve net loss. May. 877'&8 7-lc, closed st 87V; July, UMSe, closed at Mc; September, 83 S-lfr&M 8-lic, closed at 83',c; December. SEVuc. closed at S54c. 1 UK. need pis, 22.57b bu. ; exports. 6jo bu. 8pot. easy; No. 2, 66c, elevstor. and Me, f. o. b., afloat; No. I yellow, 67Hc; No. 2 white, 6c. The option market opened steady, but Soon turned weak with wheat, closing Wf;c net lower. July closed at 5fHc; September, 664)iriA6ca closed at 66V4C; uecemocr c osea at stic OATS Recelots. 67.5"0 bu. : exports. 2 800 bu. Spot, easier; mixed oats. 26 to 32 lbs.. 41c; natural white. 30 to S3 lbs.. 42343c: Clipped white. 88 to 40 lbs., 4??4Kc. HAY Btendy; shipping, bbty&c; good to choice, 95cfi$l.O0. HOPS Steady ; state, common to choice, 19i5 crop, lOTlic; 194 crop, nominal; olds, nominal; Macule coast. IP05 crop, lOijjlic; 1!M crop, 12c; olds, nominal. Mil ES Steady; Oa veston. 20 to 35 lbs.. Vh.; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 3 ) lbs , 19c. LEATHER Uulet: acid. 26-ff?7Vte. PROVISIONS Reef rtrm- famllv tin ofl'f I0.O6; mess. $. Of 141 8. 60; beef hams, a!onf 22.5H; packet. !).0iS.60: city extra India mess. lla.Olxitl.00. Cut meats, firm: Dlckled bellies. U.6o13.50; pickled shoulders. &.2bft a.io; picKiea nams. u.a-( iz. 10. Lnrd, easy; western prime. 88.95. nominal: refined, ensv: South America. 110.00: comnound. t7Avft i .uvi. t-ork, nrm; ramny, ih 60; snort clear, n.'r(Mx.o; mess, Ils.stiftn9.ti0. TALLOW Quiet; city (12 per pkg), 4 15-lHc; country (pkg;. free). 47A'H6'c. R ICR Quiet; domestic, extra fair, JVtft vc; japan, nominal. IHvTTKR Steady; street price, extra creamery, 20Vtuzlc. Ofllclal prices: Cream ery, common to extra, liiHfi20He; renovated, common to extra, 12Srl84c: western fac tory, common to firsts, 13f517c; western Imitation creamery, extras, 18Vc; western flrt icut,i7c. CHEESE Strong; new,- state, full cream, large, fancy, l'c; fair taf good, lOfillc; smsll, fancy, llc; fair to good, 10i4U10o; Inferior. 8ifi94tc EOG8 State, Pennsylvania and nearby lancy selected wnit. 24c: choice. 22'g2;ic: mixed extra, 22c; western firsts, 17S,18c; seconds, l&yi6Vc; southern. 15il6c. POULTRY Live quiet; western spring ciiicKens, jsc; lowis, 14c; turkeys, IOC. Dressed steady to. firm; western spring ohlckens, 18.22c; turkeys, lL'al3c; fowls, 14u. St. I,onl General Market. ST. LOUIS, July XLWHEAT Lower; No. t red, cash, elevator, 74c, nominal; track, 74H&"76Sc; September, 73c; Decem ber, 767c; No. 3 hard, 74V(J76!4c. CORN Lower; No. 1 cash, nominal; track, 62c: September, 49Vc: December, 45c. OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 36c, nominal; track, 47c; September, 324,0 ; December, S3c; No. 2 white, 37c for new. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, 84.S5 4 50; extra fancy and straight, 83.7aif4.30; clear. 2. 76.00. SEED Timothy, steady; 3.76(&4.60. CORNMEAL Steady; 13.60. , URAN Dull; sacked east track. 74376c. HAY Steady; timothy, U.5O4jtl7.0O; prai rie, 39 00i& 12.00. IRON COTTON TIES-11.00. BAQOING SHc HEMP TWINE 7Hc ' ' PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 117.05; Lard, lower; prime steam, 88.46. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 39.75; clear ribs, I9.87H; short clears, 110.00. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 110.60; clear ribs, I10.62H; short clear, 110.78. POULTRY Quiet; chickens, loc; springs, 16c; turkey, 12Hc; ducks, 9c; geese, oc. BUTTER Firm; creamery, ltjiiizio; dairy. 14 18c. KUQS Steady, 13c, case count. ' Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 6.000 8,000 Wheat, bu 157.000 ln.uuo Corn, bu 79.0HO 22,000 OaUl, bu 74.000 43,0u0 Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July 21. FLOUR First patents, $4.26-1.36; second patents, $4.10u,' 4 20; first clears, $3.85((3.4S; second clears, $i.6uji4 6. BRAN In bulk, $13.6(Kg 13.75. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, a reported by F. D. Pay d Co., UiMU Board of Trade, waa: Artlcles. Oicn. Hlgh.l Low. Closo.l Yes y Wheat I v I May... 6TTg82 mi 80 81 76V 7iV4 July... urs bept. . . Deo.... Sept... Oct.... 7V7 76 76TE 77 76T 714 7!H! 77 I 13v,l 1 13H 1 12V i iivi! 1 13 1 12iJ 1 13 ill I 1 IS 1 12 1 11 1 124 1 U Vi 1 11 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, TSVc; No. 1 northern, 77o; to arrive, 7T4c; No. 2 northern, 7bc; to arrive, 76c; No. 3 northern, 74tj76c; No. 1 durum, 67c; No. 2 dutuin, 66c. Corn: No. I yellow, 467ic; No. $, 4c. Oats: No. 3 white, 31c; No. 3, 29Vu3oc. Barley, ZbWabc. Rye. Uli&bc. Flax, $1.1UV. Kansas City Grain and Provlsloas. KANSAS CITY. July 21. WHEAT-July, C8c; September,' 6yc; December, 71c, Cash: No. 2 hsrd. 7o(372He; No. , 69i;ic; No. 4, 7itfi7uc; No. 2 red, 727:ic; No. i, itKu72c; No. 4, WCu'Oo. CORN July, 47V.C; September, 46Hc; De lember, 42c. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 48vc; No. i white, 49c; No. $, 44(49c. OATS-Lower; No. 2 while, HWal No, 2 mixed. liaSAc. RYE Steady, 6668o. HAY Steady to strong; choice timothy, $)0.0'10.6o; choice prairie, $9.7543 10 00. BUTTER Creamery, lac; packing. 14o. EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 1 wbitewood cases Included, lbStc; case count, lic; cases returned, Wc off. Receipts and shipments ot grain ware as follows; Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 3u2.0uO 7&.00 Corn, bu 2.X) 17,(K0 Oats, bu 10,0u0 6,ivt) Mllnaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, July 21.-WHEAT-Dull ; N'o. 1 northern, Si'eMc; No. t northern, 81 83c; September, 7ti,o bid. RYE Steady; No. 1, VM'Ae. HAK1.L.Y lull; No. 8. wUc; sample, tri 53e. COU.V Lower; No. S cash, 394jBSHc; September, 4c. Philadelphia Frodsce Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. July 21. BUT TKK Steady; extra western creamehy, 21c; extra nearby prints, 2Se. taut" Steady; m-arby fresh, 18c at mark: western tresn. 18 HC at mara. l'HEiK Firm; New Yum run creams. choice, llc; fulr to good, llVUVic. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERl'OOL. July 21 WHEAT Bnot, nominal: futures, quiet; July, 6a 7d; iscp tember, 6s 7d ; December, bs 7d. i iiHX-Snot. ouiei: American mixed, old 4s 8d; futures, quiet; July, 4s tVjd; Sep tember, 4a bVsd. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA, July 11 -CORN-Lower; No. I yellow. i"t-; No. S, 60c; No. 4. 48c. OATS Lower; No. S white, old, Jlc new :tiUe: No. 4. white, old. M'-ic WHISKY On the basis ot (1.K8 for fin ished goods. Dalath Grata Market. PULUtll. July tl WHEAT To arrive. INO. 1 nurtlieru, liv, imiiunu, ia- on tr.uk. No. 1 nortliern. 7kc; No. northern, 7'c; July. 7iie; Eeptembtr, 7t;uc- Peremlier. loSc: May. SOSc. OATI4 To arrive, on traca and July, Oc. Oils aaa Roaln. JPW YORK. July tl. OILS Cottonseed, barely steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. ).m-.., h n,-w crtm: orlme yellow. B.v'afAC. petroleum, steady; refined. New York, 17.80; Philadelphia "" HaUimore, 17 76; In bulk, $4 o. Turpentine, quiet, Ds-gouc. KOS1N iuiet ; strained, common to good D1L CITT. Pa. July n.-01t.aCrdlt i,.Unr tl S4. Shiuments. eo.lsl bbls.: av-rage. .!: bbls. Runs, 76.7y bbls.; ivrrair, 41.4,' bbls Shipments. I.lms. ai, 4j bbls ; averas-e. i5- bbls. Ruua, Lima, f,77 bbls.; average, W.ouz "bis. NEW ORE STOCKS AND BONDS Bank Butement Ehowi tn Increag cf Bix Millioni in Cash Item. EFFECT OF GOOD SHOWING ANTICIPATED Price Rise Darlaa- First Half Hoar, After Which They Lost Groand Close I Irregular. NEW YORK, July 21.-The bank state ment showed that there had been substan tial ground for the hopes of a strong bank return which lay at tne bottom of yester days upward movement of stocks and the improved feeling over the money outlook. Hut the sources of the added strength of the banking position were obscure. An es timate of a $-.ou,Oi0 cash gain based on known movements of money wa realised by almost double that amount. Commen tators were perplexed to find an explana tion and were driven back upon the old as sumption of operations with trust com panies allied with the banks to account for this great Increase In cash. The 3S.435.OU0 loan Increase was taken as an Intimation of stock market needs and gave point to some of the week's rumors of Urge bor rowing for account of Interests closely re lated to some of the great railroads whose stock have figured In the week revived strength. Quotations of short time loans, althouah nominal on a Saturday, were sub stantially reduced today, the bid rate for sixty days falling to 3V per cent with of ferlnas at 4 ner cent. A good effect Is looked for on the money market from the deposits of Panama canal bond subscriptions which are offered by the secretary of the treasury. Hopes are en tertained also of securing part of next week's 85,OiO,0OO gold arrivals expected In London. Money lenders are Inclined to look for easier money rate In consequence. Foreign exchange rate were advanced sharply with possible effect on New Yorks command of the London goia supply. i nnnenreH that most of the SOPCUlatlve buy lng based on the favorable bank statement huri l,.cn nntlrlnated and rjrices advanced for only half an hour. After that they lost ground and the demand was Insufficient after the bank statement to absorb the traders' profit-taking. The closing was Ir regular with only one part of the early gains retained. Total sales of bonds, par value. 63i,0OO. The following are tne qaoti.'.ons on ths Stock exchange: . , gales. High. Lo. Cleis. Adams Irpresa Amalsaroatad Copper ll. American C. A T MO 7 gS MV, to 122 zsv, II 1V. 41V, f 111 14S lit 131 wv, t MV, 181 American C. A T. ptd Amcrlvan Cotton Oil 100 J " Am. Cotton Oil pfd American Bxpreea American H. ft L,- ptd American Ice. sourltlea.... I.OOO 444 American LlnaMd Oil 100 14 am t.lnMieil Oil Dfd 4 11 Amarlcan Locomottra 00 1" t Am. LocomotlTS ptd In 114V, 114V, Amarlcan 8. ft R I. too 144 1M Am. 8. ft R. ptd American Sugar Refining... Am. Tobacco ptd ctta Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaoa Atcbtaon pfd Atlantlo Coaat Una Caltlmors Ohio Dal. ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.... Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey Cheaapeak ft Ohio Chicago Great Weetern Chicago A Northweetern.... Chicago. Mil. ft St. P Chicago T. ft T Chicago T. ft T. pfd C, C. C. ft St. h Colorado Fuel ft Iron Colorado ft Southern Colo, ft Bo. lat pfd Colo, ft So. id pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Producta. rfg Corn Producta pfd. rfg Delaware ft Hudaon Palawan, L A W Denver ft Rio Grands D. ft R. O. pfd DIMlllors' Becurltlea CHe Erie lat pfd Erie Id pfd General Electrlo Hocking Valler llllnola Central International Paper International Paper pfJ International Pump International Pump ptd Iowa Central lows Central pfd Kanaas Cltjr Southern Kanaaa Cltr Bo. pfd Loulirllle ft NaabTllls Mexloan Central Minneapolis ft 8t. Loula..., M , St. P. ft 8. 8. M M . St. P. A 8. 8. M. pfd. Mleaourl Pacific Mlraoourl, Kanaaa ft Taiaa, M , K. ft T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of St. pfd.. New York Central New Tork. O. ft W Norfolk ft Western Norfolk ft W. pfd North Americas Pacific Mall Pennsylvania i Paople'a Gaa P., C. C. ft St. L Preaaed Steel Car Preeaed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palaos Car Reading " Reading lat pfd Heading Id pfd, offered.... Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd isi" isi' ll.ano 4.100 100 I4 100 14KV, 100 ,7n0 117 117 117 100 It 12 II 19.S00 7S 74 74 tiOO 154 141 820 7H0 K6 56 SOI) 17 17V 17 700 197 1 197 14,700 171 177 17S 1SV, 17 12 4,100 60 40 4 100 14 $4 14 4 100 48 48 41 US leS ' 400 111 111 112 4M 100 41 41 40 200 IS 86 84 400 l 17 1,400 41 V 41 600 77 7T 77 400 (9 69 6 100 143 163 163 , 120 100 171 171 178 1,000 18 14 18 M 100 41 41 41 100 83 82 81 100 14 M 34 100 61 61 61 23 100 61 II 61 700 141 141 141 20 100 4 44 6 700 1(1 161 161 100 171 170 1(9 1,100 11 II II 1.100 11 12 82 4"0 67 4S 1.30 74 74 74 19V, 4 131 133 133 400 14 16 Sfi 7 90 13 35 127 8S 77 47 67 221 400 T.eoo 300 14 1J7 0 3S 127 90 1,400 47 44 U.IO0 126 128 114 96 2414 Rock laiand co Rock laland Co. pfd St. U ft S. F. Id pfd Bt. Louis Southwestern.... St. Louis S. W. pfd Southern Pacific go. Pacific ptd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd 14 ai 41 21 60 71 117 34 7 Tenneeaes Coal ft Iron.... 100 II Tozaa ft Pact no Toledo, St. L. ft W T . Bt. L. ft W. ptd Union Pacific 17 4 147 V, 91 t'nton Pacific pfd Vnlled States Realty 76 41 106 83 102 14 107 19 43 280 161 11 17 21 44 199 101 V, 71V, 1MH, 37 II United Slates Rubber U. 8. Rubber pfd United States Steel V. S. Steel Pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical .... Va. -Carolina Cheni. pfd.... Wabaab Wabash pfd Wells-Fargo Ei press Westlngbouse Electrto .... Wasters Union Wheeling ft Lake Ens.... Wisconsin Central Wis. Cantral pfd Northern Taclfie Central Leather Central Lent her pfd Sloaa-Bheflleld Steel to II 604 191 . 8.0U0 38 0 77 816.600 shams. 71 281 l '6 Oreat Northers pfd lnterborough Metrupolltan- Inlerborowgn Met. pfd Total sales of tas Say, Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. July 21. Call loans. 4C6 ner cent; time loans, 6&o per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atchison adj. 4 .. 44 Wealing, common -.101 Adrenlura , .. 74 Allouea .. 88 Amalgamated .. 4v Ameriuas 8lne .... ..343 Atlantic ..lat Ulugbam ..161 Cat. Heels ..IIS Centennial .. 10 Copper Range .183 iiy West .. U iPraDklla ..147 loranojr .. 0!lsle Rotate .. 71 ... 6 .. II .. t7 .". 14 ... 17 . .646 .. 21 ... 70 .. llv, ... 15 .. 11 .. II .. 1 .. 12 ,.. II .. 2 ... 47 .--101 ,.. ,.. el ... 9 ... 93 ... 4 ,.. it ... 64 ... 9 ... 64S, ... 1 ... 4V, ...134 do 4a 'Mvx. Central Atchison do pfd Boston A Albany..., Boatos A Maine...., Boaton Elevated ... Pltcbhurg pfd Mel Central 44. T.. N. H. A K. Fere Maraueus ... Vnlun PaclAo Amer. Arge. Chem.. So pfd tl Maaa. Mining II Michigan lllV.Mohesik 112 I.Motit. C. a C 130(t old Dominion 14'Oaeeols Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amr. T A T Amer. Woolen do pld 101 Parrot Dominion I. A Wutncf Stisuoos Tamarack .... Trinity Ediaoa glee, kaaa. Klectrle Ills.. .10 14 U do pfd Mass. 0s ........ I ulted Pnill Vnlted Shoe kerb. , do pfd North Butta 11. S. Steel do pfd Bid. "Asked. a7L'nlud Copper .109 U. S . 7S'V. S. . tv I'tah Mining. Oil . M Victoria . . Ii Wlnooa .. .luWolver!ae Hew York Mining? Stack. NEW YORK, July a. Closing quotations on mining liucss een Adams Coa 23 Little Cale ... . I 2 lie . I . II . 44 .. 17 . N ..114 Alios Breecs Bntnevlck Cea .. ComstorS Tunaet Con. Cal. A Vs... Horn Stiver I rue Sileer Ueed'liM Coa .... Offered. .tU . ii . eS . 14 . 63 .ta .114 . 4 Ontario .Opbir 'paonU iPouul savage Sierra Nevada fceull Hopes .. standard Clearing; fleas ireragei. NEW TORK. July 21. The statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold tl9,131.0K) over the legal reserve required. This Is an in crease of t.eno.&0 as compared with last week. The statement follows: Ixana. 91.4t.tb.7ai; Increase, $9,4. 900. Ieposlts. l.-44 7;w.: Increase. IX.mJT.lUO. Circulation, 947. ,); decrease, oiS.l0. Lgal tsnders, 9i7oS,EviO. Increase, fl.637, W. twcie. $1SM 900: tncreasa, (IMS 000. Reserve, IJw.C rt.WO; Increase, U,7t,tAM. 100 42 '"700 "t '5 "ioo 14 ii'4 100 12 11 'e700 ii 70 "yian '14 "IOO 161 160 "ioo 'r 'v 0 41 44 11,400 147 144 " ioo '44" ' ti'200 ii" 'sri, 7,100 101 102 ""ioo 'ii" ' "ioi "ii" '44 8.400 loi too 1.700 17 34 requlrtd, t3r.l,184,SCO; Increase, !6,2oliO. Surplus. I19,l.f; Increase, KB),;). Lx-Unlted State depoali. 122,854,616; In crease, 8b.127.5T6. New York Mosrr Market. NEW YORK. July tl. MONEY On csll, nominal; no loans. Time loans. Irregular; sixty days, i'Vi'4 per cent; ninety days, 4H per cent; six months. bt per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6HuTf- per cent. 8TKRLINQ EXCHANGE Firm, at 4 M70 4 iH for demand and at 4.81904 52 for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 4 82H 4.(w'i; commercial bills, 4 SlVo4.RlV SlLVER-Bar, 6&Hc; Mexican dollar. 60SC. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. Quotation en New tor, bond today were as rollows: V. 8. ref. I. rg....1"4 Jipn 4s. t4 sfriei.. do ennpon 10J do 4t Mft tl S. ri l'U to 4 ctft do roupoa 1"3 4o term V 8. old 4a res 1 I' N. nnl. 4 9 tu MV, " 100 14 101 1, IS1 l 4 lot do coupon ..11)9 Mn. c. f 4 . .lil Kn Onlrml 4a ,.119 do lit me .. 774t Minn. St. L. 4s... ..Ill M . K. A T. 4t . . 1034l dn 2i C. 8. B. 4s, ref. do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s. do ts Atrhlaon gen. 4s do ad). 4s Atlantic C. U 4s.... fil Ohio 4S do ' Brk. R. T. e. 4 Cntral ot Oa. do 1st Inc do Id Inc do Id Inc.. Ones. Ohio Chlcaio A. Iti.. C, B A Q. n 41.. C, R. I. A P. 4s.. do col. 6s Ore. A ft. L. i 4 .. S N. R. R. of M. e. 4s. M .. ssvei. 1- C. . tvs H ..W N. i. C. f 4s 1H .. MVNo. Prl0c it let . . M I do it ..111 N. W. c. 4s 10 .. M O. S. U rfdf 4s W .. 4 Pnn cony. lm M .. II iRasdlni sen. 4 M ..lOTn'st. L. A 1. M. c. 4s.. U4 7 St. L,- s r. Ig. 4. n 7ist L. s. w. 74 . 76Vi Seaboard A. L. 4s. . sovso. PactSc 4a .lui4. do lat 4a ctfa . IH . si . 94 .111 Colo. Ind. 6r, Mr. A. dn scries B 76 it, so. Railway aa 71 ITaa A P. la. .111 Colorado Mid. 4a 7t T., 8t. V. A W. 4a.. Iljg Colo. A 80. 4s M Union Parinc 4a lu Cuba aa 1064 I' B. Steal 14 ta D. A R. O 4a lm Wihirt la Dlatlllera' Fee. Im M 1 do deb. B Erla p. I. 4a 100 Waatrn Md. 4a.. do fn. 4a K)H W. A L. E. 4a. Hocking Val. 4a....llKtt;WIS. Cantral 4s.. Japan 4a Mfel 'Offered. 7H ..114V, .. 71 .. MV, .. '4 .. 10 London Closing; Stock LONDON. July 21. Closing quotations on th BtocK exchange were Console, money 87 1-14 N. Y. Central.. .137 . 0 . 94 . 49 do account , Anaconda Atchison do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Faclflc . Chea. Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. a St. P.... PeDeers Llenrer A R. O.... do ptd . 47Norfo!k W.. . 12 do pfd . 11 Ontario 4 W.. .103 (Pennsylvania .. .mVi'Hand Mines .. 4-'i ..114 Reading . 4S . 41 .. 6S .. 17 ..183 .. 16 do 1st pfd. do Id pfd 4 Southern Hallway ... Ji. do pfd ..102 42 Southern Pacific 17 Union Pacific ... .. 72 ..161 .. 97 .. 36 ..lt Erie 42' 00 era do lat pfd do Id pfd .. 79 .. 71 ..181 ..148 .. ISta V. 8. Ste do pfd llllnola Central ... LouteTille Nash. Wabash . .. 20 do pfd .. 41 U . K. T SILVER Bar, firm, 30 5-18d per ounce. MUftf.i-lftitz per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three montns bins, 8 per cent. Bank Clearlnate. OMAHA. July 21. Bank clearlnfrs for to day were i,un,:.b. ,u and tor the corre sponding date last year $1,ES8,769.17. 1905. Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. ll.Dti2.82S.94 1,073.156.20 1,4:W.7S3.94 l.f.23,4.5.78 l,4ii,073.7 1,614,975.70 $1,510,730.79 1,634,769.77 l,45ti.550.49 1. 3X7.939. M 1.4o5.4S1.69 1,588,769.17 rriaay Saturday ., Tota Is J9.,1 79 . R3 93,032.241 . 67 Increase over the corresponding week last year, twtiz.sai.yti, Kxports and Imports NEW YORK, July 21. Total Imports of merchandise and dry goods for the week ending today were valued at 11,9S2,7Z7. Total Imports of specie were 971,-1 silver and 1134, all gold. Total exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were 9lftiG,947 silvar, and no gold. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and annotations on Staple and Fancy Prodace. EGGS Keceipts. liberal; fresh stock, HHo, LI VK POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters, tc; turkeys, limine; ducks, 7c; spring cluck ents. lXU'JO ner lb. BUTTjH i'acklng stock, 14Ho; choice fancy dairy, 16c; creamery, 2J(&ilttc HAY Prices auoted by Omaha Feed com pany: Cholc-s upland, lU.tVl; medium, IVis); coarse, o.ixa.DU. Kye straw, u.oovai.uu. BRAN Per ton, J16.00. VUllKTABLES. TOMATOES Illinois, ptr crate of 20 lbs., te.r- WAX BEANS Per market basket of about 15 lbs.. 60c. STHINO WjiANS Per market basket of about 15 lbs., 60C TLUNII'S, BEETS AND CARROTS Xtr Itiinphea. i5o.. LEAK LKT'iUcElIothou8e, per dJ. heuds, 20c. CUCUMBERS Home grown, per dul., 50c; Texas, per bu. box, 92.00. ONlONii Home grown. 2Vo per lb.; Texan, In crates, white, 3)1.76. OREEN ONloNB Per dos bunches, JOc, RAUlBlIKS Per uos. ouncnes, uv. CAI I.1KLOWER Per dos. heads, 16c. GREEN PEAS-Ptr bu., 91.00. NEW POTATOES Per bu., 80c, 1 rT 1-. vmCTAH .E9. POTATOES Home arown, per bu., 50 AVY BEANS Per bu.. 91 85; No. 2, 9176. LIMA BEANS l-er 10. uwi, MTPS-Pfr box of 30-lb. pkgs., 92.00 u.,ii....'. in 7ii.ih boxes, ner lb.. 6c fiHveis. Per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. V iiO rer lint.: 8-lb. bOXeS, I1.H0. ORANGES-Callfornla, extra fancy nav--,V f.. ;! .i, t mhi.oo: Mediterranean sw'eeu, all sites, $4.wiU-W; ValenClaa. all - C I MUAn Ul T.FMr.NSi.lmonlers. extra fancy, 210 site, 96.00; 300 to 360 sixe, 96.60ftV7.00; other brands. 91.00 loss. FIGS Culifornla, per 10-lb. carton, 73 85c; Imported Smyrna, 1urOT-wu1.11, .1. n. ., it 11c B A N ANAS Per medlum-slsed ll,ba2X; Jumbos, 92.50j3.W. PINEAPPLES Florida, sixes 24, UM- -RtTITS. bunch SO and CHERRIES California, 92.00 per 8-lb. box sour cherries, Z4-ql. caie, i.ou. OOOSEBERRIES-Per crata of 24 qls, eo iv. Driftiira.nlfi earlv. 81.00: yellow free stone, 91 Texas Elbcrtas. per 4-basket crote, H"ciai w. m tTXM -ullfornla. 91.50-21.75. m.Ai-KBERRIES-Per 24-qt. crate. 92S8. RA8PBERRIE8 Red, Ier 24-pt. crato, 12.00; black, per 24-qt. crate. W.UO. a DQtr-i its Per 4-basket crate. 11.75. -fit HANTS Home-grown, white and red. per 24-uU.. WATERMELONS Per ib., lVic, or about JOj35c each. , if?ANTELOI.'PES California, per crate, standard. 94.26; ponies, 83.U0; Texas, per crate, about 46 melons. 93 .00; ponies, 82.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per keg, 9375; per bbl., 99.76. iioioky-Niw. Der 24 lbs.. 91.60. CHEESE Swiss, new, 10c; Wisconsin brick 12c; Wisconsin llmberger, 12c; twins, 13; young Americas, loo Kl'Tn Walnuts. No. 1, soft shelK re eron ner lb.. 15Ac: hard aliells, per !b, lawc. Pecans, large, per ll., 14c; smsll, r,r lh.. lie. Chili walnuts, per 11,., 124il3iAe Almonds, soft shells, per ib., 17c; hard sheila, per lb., 16c. Cocoanuts. 94 per sick 0 snuR-Qranulated cane. In bbls. 95 16; granulated cane, In sacks, 95.11; gran ulated beet. In sacks, 98.01. AYKl P In bbis., 2.c i-r gal.; in cases 10-lb. cans, 91.70; cases 11 4-1 b. cans, II. bo caRes 21 cans, si.no. t'oFKEE Roasted, ' No. 35, 2So per lb No. 20, 2"c per lb.; No. a. lsc per lb. No. 2u. 16) er lb.; No. 21, Uc per lo. CURED F18H-Kaii'.li whltensn, per quarter bbl., luo 10s., Htw; .-sc rel. No. 1. 928.0"); No. 1 Ht.OO: Irish. No. 1, 816 UO; herring, in bbls., 200 lbs each, Norway. 4k, 9120U; Norway, 3k. 913.00 Holland, mixed, 8H J. ""nana nerring, keire. milkers. 10c; keiss, mixed, 70c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west ern, &.vi6c; .Maine, si.io. tomatoes, a-id. cans. 91.2fi8l.5u; 8-lb., 9.rtulloo. Pineap ples, grated, K-lb , 9'.'.06a2.3o; sliced, Sl.le.ieJ 1.20, gallon apples, lancy, n sj; (,-aurornit apricots, 91 4"ij-t .00; pears. 91-754US60 peaches, fancy, 40; H. c. peacne I'GDti'lbO. Alaska salmon, red. 9126: fan Chinook, F., 9J10; fancy aockeye, F., 91-9o sardines, oil, 42.50; 4. mustard. 82 tVKs'i 10 Sweet potatoes. 9i.lfc(jl 25; sauerkrsut. 81 00 pumpkins, soe,i 81 On ; wax beans. 2-lb , linf toe; lima beans, Z-lo., (o"031.3o; spinach 91.96; cheap peas, 2-lb. tx:; extra, 7xj'. faix v. ll Uil 75. HIDES AND TALLOW Green snlted No. I. U4c; No. I. llc; full hides. SS'yiCc green hides, No. 1. 1"- No J, Sc; noise, 9l.5ot325; sheep pelts, 50c"a;i.. Tslluw No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 3c. WOOL-Per lb.. D'l-'Sc. BEEF CUT PRICES No. 1 ribs. 12c; No. 9 ribs. 10c; No. 9 ribs, ftc; No. 1 loin. 16c; No. 1 loin, lZ'vkc; No loin, c; No. I chuck, ie; No. t churk. te No. 9 chuck. 4c; No 1 round, 8Vc; No. round, sc; No. 9 round, &rc ; So. 1 plate, 9c No. 2. nlate. iWc: No 3 plate. 2c. HIDF.8 AND TAI-LOW Green salted No. 1. 13Vbr: No. 1 Y.c; bull hides, k-uloc green hides. No. 1. HVic; No 9, l'Hc; hore, l.VQi bu; sheep pelts, Tallow, N 3. sc, ro. a, tc. Reserr MAHA L1YE SI0C1 MARKET at Cattlg Ten to fiftoen OcnU Eiebef for the Week. HOGS BIG TEN LOWER FOR THE WEEK heea Experience a Derided Redasj- tloa la Values, Prices oa Wether Being Tweaty-FlT to Fifty Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. July H. 1909. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. .. 9.006 6.C44 7.1u4 .. 9.74S 9.7'J7 S-IW .. I.JM 9.742 9 1 .. 9.4iV7 9.753 8.0H3 .. J.23S 11.702 679 .. 1,189 8.920 Official Monday ... Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday Official Frldsy .... uniciai bamraay . Thl week .15. (K2 93.969 47.551 42.223 63,927 75,715 79,179 2.7 ' ;;99 i5!767 13.104 6.534 30.2M1 Last week 15,24 wo weeks ago Three weeks ago 15.217 Four weeks ago 1.K2 Earn week last year 16,268 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tne year to date, compared witn last year; im. mm. 1111:. attle B1S.KM 471.2i R9.81 Hog l.SSt.281 1,441,816 183,5t 8heep 82.54 M.X 2,VA CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show the prices paid for the different kinds ot came on the outtl tlniahu nmrknl : Good to choice ecrn-fed steers.... $5. &' B air to good corn-fed steers &.wa.t Common 10 lair corn-ted steers.... 4.onuj.tW Uood to choice cows and heifers... 9. 7oW4.au air to cood cows and heifers I wuJ.ta Common to fair cowa and hellers.. l.Tnul.OO Good to choice (lockers feeders.. 8.76'ali!0 air to good stookers and feeder.. 8.8oUJ.i Common to lmr siocaers 8 tAu8 u Bulls, stags, etc 2 Wo-10 Veal calves i.'yu'o.'it The followlna- table shows tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons; Date. I 1908. 190S.1304.103.102.1901.1900. July h.... I 6 291 t 17 624 16 15 6 3S 92 I S31 461 7 801 6 84 uly 9.... S 19 I 13 uiy 10... uly U... uly 12... uiy 13... uly 14... 6 66V 9 931 I 6 W 7 S3 7 79 6 86 8 IMS 1 t 32 5 111 6 34 I 93 i 04 5 6 J 4 S 6 6s 6 8 6 03 6 28, 7 11 6 ij 5 63 6 Ml 6 19 9 471 6 13 6 10 164 t 11 9 17 7 73 i v July 15... 7 761 E 77 uly lb... 6 4?1 6 191 6 83 7 72 6 66 6 02 uly 17... 9 60 9 66 I 0 20 7 71 6 66 4 94 7 74 5 o9 4 b7 7 661 6 63 4 99 15 6SI 4 98 uiy lt... S.32V4! t ttl 0 .'i Zi blv, 5 631 6 ISt uiy lit... uly 20... uly 21... 6 47V4I 6 6 15 08 i 22 i 61 6 101 5 22 7 62! I 6 07 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hosts. Omaha tl.6oi2tl.10 Chicago 1.24(6.40 26.0011 6.60 6 6 j'u 6 i2H 6(v0 0660 6.25ia6.6 Kansas City 2.(xU6 2o Bt. Iouls I.90416.25 Sioux City 2,50(66.75 6.3i'u6.&0 FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of stock- ers and feeders thlpped to the country yes- teruuy ana meir points 01 destination: CATTLE. Cars. Guy Hood, Glldden, la. N. W 2 George Ainott, Craig Q G. E. Griffin, Farragut, la. Q Joe Duncan, Wlntield, la. Q C. J. Carrie, Columbus U. P William sick, Tenant, la. U. w G. L. Cox. Adair-R. I Olof Pearson, Wllsonvllle Q D. H. Tipton, Williamsburg Mil Chris Chrlstensen. Portsmouth, la. Mil sheep. u.v. W. Campbell. Woodbine. la. I. C 1 Paul Bostwlck, Woodbine, la. 1 W. M. Forsylh, Orlswold, la.-J 1 tl. is. way, Kuser s siding Mo. p 1 HORSES. Cars. George Hupert, E'mwood Mo. P C. F. Gordon, Haxelton, Kan James Fuller, Kiowa, Kan. Mo, P Christian fc ., Hock port Mo. Q a. lyttntara, Peoria, ill. i H. Stoner. Exlra. la R. I John Heldlek, Falrbury-R. I Shields & A., Shenandoah, la Wab K. L. Thompson. Lake Crystal. Tvllnn. M. & O 1 R. R. Mitchell, Crelghton N. W 1 Perry. Wahoo N. W 1 William Welch, Portsmouth, la. Mil 1 Tne official number of cara of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hoars. C, M. fc Bt. P t v abash Missouri pacific 1 Union Pacific System 2 90 6 40 6 5 23 1 I t C. or N. W., east.. C' ot N. W west , C, St. P., M. & O C, B. & O. . east C, B. & Q.. west C, Ii. I. & P., east C, R. I. & P.. west 28 Illinois Central Chicago Great Western.. Total receipts ...33 121 The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Der 01 neaa indicated: Cattle. Hogs. 1.623 M78 2,3f 1.671 Omaha Packing Company.... Bwiit ana uompany Cuduhy Packing Company... Armour & Co HaUlead Packing Company. 409 Other buyers 21 Totals ...21 8.129 CATTLE There were no cattle of any consequence In the yards, there being the usual baturaay holiday so far as the cattle market was concerned. For the week the receipts show a slight tailing oft aa compared with the previous week and a somewhat large decrease as com pared with a year ago. As usual at this season of the year a good many loads of right good corn-ted steers have been re ceived. While there haa also boen a sprinkling of western rangers, thus far. However, mere nave not ueen sufficient range cattle to really establish quotations on that kind, the supply of beef consist ing almost entirely of corn-fed stock. The tendency or the market on all de sirable fat cattle was steadily upward during the first four days of the week. i-acii days market was quoted ruuy steady or a little stronger with the trade sufficiently active to affect an early clear ance on most days. On Friday the situa tion was somewhat ultTerent, the rocelpts of that day being of poor quality. In other words, the kind that buyers do not care for. As a result Friday's market was slow with prices a little easier. After allowing for the weakness of that day, however, the market on all good klnda of corn-fed. steers is 1016c higher than one week ago. Full loads of cattle have sold as high as 86.25. whloh is the high est price paid on this market since a year ago last May, barring only one bunch ot Christmas beeves, which brought 98 60. Cows and heifers, like beef steers. showed Improvement all the week up un til Friday, when iney, too, were slow. The trade on the good kinds as a rule was active, so that the market through out the week was in a good healthy con dition. Aa the close It Is safe to quote nrlces anywhere from 10fi20e higher than one week ago, but with the advance the most pronounced on the better grades. The dull season Is still on in the Blocker and feeder trade, not many rattle of that riescrlntlon arriving and not many wante. It Is still too early to expect very much trading in that department of the msr.uu Still the few cattle that have come for ward have met with fair rale and prices have been well maintained, ir anything the market Is a trifle stronger for the week, but that Is not any Indication of the demand being particularly strong, for as a matter of fact speculators and yards traders still complain of very little In quiry from the country. HOGS The hog market assumed a more active appearance this morning. yes terday and In fact the day before It waa extremely slow and dull, but this morn ing buyers acted more as If they needed supplies and the trade opened much earlier In the morning. It was fairly active and the big bulk of all the hogs changed hands In very good season. As to prices the market might be quoted as steady with yesterday's later market, or a shade lower than yesterday's averag. Llsht hogs sold very largely at 86 4506 47 V, with a very good load at 99 57V. Heavy hogs and packers brought 94 40tTt.46. The receipts of hogs, aa will bo noted from the tables given above. I- a considerable Increase over last wrek. but are short of the record for last year. The market this week has been unsatis factory In that buyers hnve been acting on the bear side a good share of the time and hare made a very strong effort to pound values down. It will be remem bered thst the high point of the year was reached on Wednesday of last week and buyers have been pounding values ever since that day with the result that the market haa been forced steadily down- ward At tns rios or ine weea values are lftttliVtc lower than they were at the close of last week and 17 Vic lower than high point of tne year. Representative sales: No. Av Sk. Pr Ns. At. Sk. Tt 44 978 ... 4 99 941 14 4 47, tl 14 t4 SJ T4 t4 10 4 41V4, 4r 44 I S 14 14 40 4 4"S 44. 31 M S If, 44 ... I 47V, 44 l: 140 4 14 17 t 4 4 4TW II IM I M II 13 40 4 4;v 43 I4 ir I 13 Tt 141 12 4 41V, 44 2f4 140 I74j 44. HI 10 I tTv, M r ... I 40 II I.D SO I 47it 4 - 1 1 I 44 U I.'l SO I 47 M 3S 100 I 40 70 HI ... 4 47 T4 246 130 4 40 It I I ... 4 47V, 1 1.13 ... I 40 T4 Ill 120 4 47v, 4 144 ... I 40 17 Ill IM I 47 S 44 110 ... 4 71 131 So 4 47V, 41 24 44 I 4! VI, a 2H SO 4 47 , 34 23 ... 4 42H 74 140 4 4i 40 u-t ... I 41V, U IM ... I 17V, M 74 ... 4 47 V, 14. 2S1 40 147 V, 17 7 140 4i, SI 131 110 4 47V, 4o 270 IM 141V, Ii Ill ... I 47V, 71. 141 ... 4 4v, B 231 40 4 47 V, 74 4 ... t 411, 4 I I 40 4 47V, 44 231 114) 41 74 104 144 147 V, 4 241 ... I 41 TO 221 ... I 47V, I ttS 44 I 44 It m ... I 47V, 47 230 40 4 44 71 121 200 4 47V, 71 111 10 41 16 244 40 4 47V, 41 134 40 4 43 14 330 40 1 47', 3 110 ... I 41 II 140 40 I 47V, 77 117 41 m 4 2.0 ... I 47V, 41 241 12 4 44 Tt. 117 ... I 47V 41 Ill 120 I 41 T4 2 1 40 4 30 71 Ill SO I 44 Tt 144 ... 4 44 77 Ill 140 4 41 Tl. 190 44 4 W 71 110 140 I 41 M 11 ... 4 10 T7 227 W 4I IT I2T 40 4 4 44 14.4 M 141 71 124 M I 44 4 240 ... 41 TO 140 ... 4 40 71 ,..141 44 44 41 14 N I 14 70 .Vf IH 4l II ltU lit IU 44 147 ... I 41 44 lot ... 4 40 70 134 too 46 77 117 140 4 40 71 160 14 4) 44 T4 127 M 4 44 44 141 ... 43 Tt Ill ... I 44 I 244 40 4(1 TS 140 ... 4 40 4 tU 44 1 47V, (1 tlO ... 4 40 41 224 ... 1 47V, T3..i S 48 4 44 W 2M 40 1 47 V, IT 2-4 ... 140 44 111 (0 47v, TT I2T 44 4 44 2 2'4 110 I 47V, Tt 214 40 4 44 1 217 44 I 47V, 14 144 ... 4 40 79 221 30 4 47V, IT Ill ... I 44 301 140 4 47 V, M VM 130 I 60 71 118 ... 147 V, 40 14 ... 4 43V, 44 Ml ... 147 V, 70 Ml ... 4 62 V, 73 104 ... 4 47VI 41 141 144 I 41V, 40 221 140 47V, TT 110 1W I 41V) 77 127 140 4 47 V, 74 214 ... 142 V, 7 314 10 147 V, II Ill 44 I HVJ 74 224 ... 1 47V, 41 Ill ... I 62V, 21S 10 47V, 74 tit ... 4 62V, I 330 ... 1 47 V, Tl 114 ... 4 11V, J4 117 40 4 47, M 17t ... 4 14 ' 214 ... 47V, tl 321 ... I 64 2 ... 4 47V, 44 224 ... 4 67V. 4 214 ... 47J BOARS. 9 74 1 104 ... 4 44 of sheep this morning and Judging from the ;v'"i 01 tne mew-get during tne lasi two or three days, none were wanted. The total receipts for the week have been quite liberal, showing a fair gain over the Pr'Y'oua week, but Just about on a par "vii a year aaTO. The week sinned with a varv aetlve de mand and with prices at this point high enough to suit anyone. When reDorts be gan to come in from Chicago it was found that the same sheep had sold there for a good deal less money than they brought at .mo j'uini. mis naturally nau a weaaen ing effect on the market, as buyers were disposed to lower their bids so as to be well within line. At the same time Chicago began breakina- badly, which made It all the worse here. As a result the market here for the week on wethers is fully 253) 60c lower, and on one brand of aheep there was a decline of 600. The market naturauy slowed up and the week closed slow and dull. As showlns? the condition of the market at Chicago, the Drovers' Journal quoted me duik or the trading there on Ttiursaay as SOtjtiOo lower for the week on ewes and wethers, with the movement the dullest of the season. The same day the Drovers' Journal quoted lambs at Chicago as JuJ 75c lower than the tirevloua Tuesday. After all the decline that has taken place tne market still Is high aa compared wun previous years. One thing shep men should try to avoid, especially at this time. Is thA Bhlnmtnl of t,lr 4 iu.t Is not thor oughly well finished for market. It is still too early to expect very much of a feeder demand and the Dac.kera do not want thin or half fat sheep, hence anything of that description shipped at the present Ulna Is pound to oe more or less negieciea. uuotations: ijooa o cnoice sprmsr i"i", t6 .5j7.60; fair to good spring lambs, 96.26 6.76; good to choice yearlings, 5.714j6.16. fair to good yearlings, $S.bii5.76; good to choice wethers. 94.7Va6.10; fair to good wethers. 94.WX84.76; good to choice ewes. 84.756.00; lair to good ewes, H-oota-i- io. KANSAS CITY, July 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7oo head, including 100 southerns; market steagy; native steers, 94.00iilti.25; southern steers, t3.00ti6.00: southern cows. 92.Ooitj3.50; native cows and heifers, 92.01M? Coo; stockers ana reeaers, i.owa vou; uum, to i.n mi. iialv.. 19 KiV,; m-aatcirn fed V.W4w.w, v.... , vm.vv.wu. , - --- r - su-ei-s, 93.75ijvJ.0O; western fed cows, t2.6o0 4.60. HOGS Receipts, 4,500 head: market to i . v,..ii, aai. aa r.!.',, tl lf?u. heavy. t6.06.82; packers, K.6oai.6Z7; pltss ami light, f) so-UU.tjo. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle. Shees) and Lambs Steady Hogs Lower. CHICAGO, July Jl.-CATTLE Receipts, on head: market steady; beeves, 94.0OCn.4O; cows and neiiers, i.xd.vu, iutri feeders. 92.6tKiM.3ti; calves, $o.OOo.76. vti JS Recetnta. 10.000 neaa; emiiuiu ,r..., ha oimI httid The market was lower; mixed and butchers, 96 8o4j6.ISO; good heavy, 86.40tft6.saVt; rougn neavy, o.ivo.o". llghti 16.4tVfT6.86; P'Bs. 85.65vj.90; bulk of i t.; Kiv.r r. fttcB. ev.wv4jw. in. . , e Oiio 8HTCF.P AND LA M 2Jf iteceipm. head: market steady; sheep, jjmw- yearlings, t&.oO'SO.SO; lambB, H-7W-'l- Kansas Ctty L1t Stock Market v a xj a a fit rtTT .Tnlw 21. CATTLE Rs ivn a v kj.i u . . . , , celDts. DUO head. Including ovo souineiu.. cholee export and dressed beef steers, '95.604i6.25; fair to good 84 OofoS.40; western fed steers, 83.76'o5.JOl stockers snd feeders 82.5004.60; southerr M icie rwl aniithara COWS. S2.00ttro.tiO Market uncnangeo.; steers, e--ov. '-- ""- ' L' ,i o,- natlve cows, u.vvvt.; native nmr. fa5.50; bulls, 92.40(8 4 00; csives, t-w-- - celpts for the week, 4d,w. liOGS-Recelpts, 6.000 head. Market 9c l,.,- ton 1662V4: bulk or saie. n .owl 6.67Vi; heavy. $G (MM .; packers, W-la pigs and light, is.ovos oit. jw-"-ih' -..I, 4R 400 head. nurc-D iKii t.amrs Receipts, none .rw-t ReiDtl for the week, 26,200 head. at. locals Stock Market o-e TjiTTta Jul 81. CATTLE Receipts, son h..H in'r-ludlnsr 350 Texans; market strong: native shipping and export steers i, .4 or. ArmmmvA ,A.r -.nd butcher steers 94ili.40; steers under 1,000 pounds, 38.5(tf "65; stackers and feeders. fWi: cows j t liasc . canners. 8l.0tVa2.00; bulls t2.76fM.80'; calves. 83.6xa-50; Texas and Indian steers, ti006.u0; cows and heifers, 8l.30dj--i ir.n a u .tt 1 Ron head: market J 1 V.VJ W I,... - i lower; pigs snd lights. r ' 86 ?6fi 76; butchers and best heavy, 86 WHI No sheep sales. Htw Tork 11 Stk Market. NEW TORK. July O BEEVES Re ceipts, 8S8 heed. No trading and feeling weak. Dressed beef stfoy at .Jto for na tlve sides. Exports. 960 beeves and t0u0 cXLVES-Recelpts. 218 head. No trading: city dressed veals stesdy at 7V8c; coun- 'TlO-RecerpT-'uThead. MarUet fe.l- '"SHEEP5"' AND LAM Receipts. 6.6M head. Lalmhs steady: common to choice sheep sold at t8.fr 3.66. St. Joseph Lin Stock Market. ST JOSEPH. Mo., July 21- CATTLE Receipts. 1144 head; market steady; na tives t4.rt-l": f-0 and n"lfer"i 6 oo; stockers and feders. 93.Wa4.00. HOGS Rerelpts, 4.8u3 head; msrket Steady to 6c lower; light. Kii, mrftoi and heavy. 96.46'(I56; bulk of sales. 8o.u0 51 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 240 head; market steady. Pittas City Llrt Stoek Market. SIOUX CITT. la.. July 21 -(Special Tele gram V-CATTLE-Receip's 100 head; mar ket steady; beeves. 84 tV rj 5 7. ; cows, bulla aiu4 mixed. t2.504?i4.75; stockr.4 and feeders, t3Uhi4.0O; calves and yen.rli1.5s, j;t.0'.tf3 H5. HOGS Receipts, 4 ,oti head; nickel steady, selling at t-3684j.t0; bulk of sales, tC.37Vifefi.42Vi. Stoek In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal Hoga. Sheep. 8.SJ0 4.100 6.t'M 4 Hoi 240 2.6m) ' .... 10.000 9.0 0 35,3-1 3.140 South Omsha Sioux City Kanaas City St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Totals 1.1" 100 6") 1HI 6.0 9,173 Foreign Financial LONDON. July 21 Supplies of money to day were abundant and the demand was fair. Discounts were firm. Tie tone on the Btock exchange was distinctly more cheerful with a fair amount of hul.-i-'s for Saturday. operators had recovered from their nervousness and repurchased some of yesterday's sales. Consols rose a quarter of a point and other first clsss securities Improved In sympathy. Foreigners hard ened on better Parts advices. Americans were buoyant. At tha opening there was a slight hesitation, but prices soon strength ened under the lead of Union Paclnc, wlii h was active oa lls bears covert g. The msrket closed Arm. Jnraneae Imperial 6a of !"4 closed at Ir?, I'AKIS, Julr :i prices on the Bourse to ny were stronger owing to the more en couraging fore I mi advice. Rtissiitns recov- ring slightly at the chse. Kusl:tn Im ports! 4 were onotel at 73 60 and Russian bonds of 1!o4 sf 47 .. RERI.IN. Jolv a. Trading on the Roursa toils y was quiet. Rus9liina were higher. Toffee Market. NEW YORK. Julv 21 COFFKK Msrket for futures opened stesdy at an vance or 0 points and ruled very active nd Arm in response to his her E-iropenn markets and continued report that tha alorlxatlon plan had pajsil the Rrastltau congress, althotiKh It Is still Impossible) trace these reports to any nmrlsi ottrce. Important traile Interests and Wall street people were active buyers and tho market closed Arm at a net advant-e of 6dil5 points. Sule for the day were reported of 62,!50 hues. Including Hep- ember at ISnn-ii s.br; tx-tntier, in.Rh J s. 1 6 ; November, 96.76; December, 96 My.l0; March, 97. 057. 15; May. 97 :0fi7 8O; Juno, 7.25; spot Rio firm; No. 7 Invoice, 8c, agar and Molasses. NEW TORK. July 21. SUGAR Raw. firm: fair refining. 9v.c; cenirlfuaal 96 test. 8c; molasses sugar, 9c. Refined, firm; No. , 4 8oc: No. 7, 4 15c; No. 8. 4.10c: No. 9, tc: No. 10. 4c: No. 11. i.fcc: no. 13, i.yoc: No. 19. 8V; No. 14. 3oc; confectioners' A, Of; mould A. 5 150; cut lonr. 550c; crusnea, or; powdered, 4.V; granulated, 4.8O0; Cubes. 6.iv$o. MOIVSSKS Steadv: New Orleans open kettle, good to -hoce, o''',. NEW ORLEANS. Julv 21. SUGAR Steady: open kettle centrifugal, 9 7-16c; sec onds. 2ffli,p. MOLASSES-Flrm. Syrup. S&ffsnc. Wool Markets ST. LOUIS. Julv 21 WOOL Steady: me dium grades, combing and clothing. 24(V2Xc; iigni nne, ltwr-i'c; neavy nne, iiyi7c; tub washed. SMtlMtc. LONDON, July 21.-WOOL Tha arrivals of wool for the fifth series of auction amounts to 27.279 bales. Including 9,000 bales rorwaroea airect to spinners. The Import this week were: New South Wales, 240 bales; Queensland. 1.214 bslrs; Victoria, 203 bales; South Australia, 94 bales; New Zea land, 4,948 bales; various, 3,2ft9 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Julv 1 MKTAf.S The markets Were uulet and nominally tin. changed In the absence of cables. Spot tin was quoted at 936.55IU 86. HO. Lske copper, 818.87V W18. 76: electrolytic. 318.00 & 18.60: casting:. 8 1 7.7Mr 1 S.Oft. Lend was dull at $5.75 and spelter at t5.954?6.00. Dl. LUlia, mo., July Zl. METALS Lead, quiet, 96.67 Vt; spelter, higher, t5.92V4. Dry Goods Market. NfiTW TORK. July 21.-DRT GOODS Tha market was quiet today without special feature. Linens were higher by about 10 per cent and burlaps have been advanced as a consequence of a recent government forecast on the jute crop. Fine whits goods were very strong. Ol'T OF THE ORDINARY. To Protect an Invention all over tha world It Is necessary to take out sixty-four patents in as many dirrerent countries, the estimated cost of which Is 32,500. insanity Is Infrequent in India, according to a blue book. In BenartU in 1904 the ratio of insane wus 2.93 per 1,000 population, against 34.71 in England. A recent wedding In Brittany was cele brated according to old customs of that country. Tha festivities lasted five days and entertaining the 2,000 guests cost nearly 36,000. A CHjriei begins work at 4 years old, and frequently continues In uso for over half a century. It will carry 1,000 pounds on its back, while few horses can carry more than 260 pounds. Bertha L. Fowler, a 12-year-old stlrl of Lewlston, Me., has been astonishing atrons or the fair grounds there by drlv ng a big Hambletonlan pacer In something under 2:30 on a half-mile track. She began handling the reins when she was halt her present age. The town or Northampton. Mass., sola the Ice cutting privilege on its extensive reservoir for fco, and now la paying trust firlces, much of Its home Ice product hav ng been shipped to soother state. here are 7.4o9 millionaires living In tha kingdom of Prussia, according to tha re cent taxation figures supplied by Vice Con sul General Rlsdorf of Frankfort; but they are millionaires In marks (23.8 cents each), not dollars. There are twenty-three per sons each with over 90,000,000 marks, twenty-four possessing 20.000.000 to 90,000,000, and 146 with 10,000.000 to 20,000,000. Orso. In Sweden, has In the course or a gfrieration sold 9.760,000 worth of trees, and by means of Judicious replanting has provided for a similar Income every thirty or forty years. In consequence of the de velopment of this commercial wealth there are no taxes. Railways and telephones era free and so are the school houses, teaching and mnny other things. A meteorologist haa undertaken the la borious task of measuring the dimensions of raindrops. He finds thst the largest are about one-sixth of an inch and tha smallest l-700th of an Inch in dlumeter. They are larger in summer than In winter and larger In hot than in cold climates. The slae of the drop when It reaches tha earth depends on the height fi;om whlc. It has fallen. Western Massachusetts apparsntly abounds In pscullnrlties; one of these Is that in the town of Otis the fish are said to come up out of the ground. There Is a section of fresh marsh where fishermen dig holes and let down balled hooks which are greedily taken by the bullheads that abound In the subterrnnean wnters. In 1841 Lieutenant Charles Wllkea snd his command were surveying the Puget sound region. Independence dsy fell that year on a Sunday, so they did their cele brating on the Monday. It is believed to have been the first formal observance of the glorious Fourth west of the Missouri river. July 5, this year, a monument to hand down the memory of it, was unveiled at Lake Sequalltchew. Marder and Suicide la Missouri. ST. JOSEPH, Mo July 21. A special to the News-Press from Barnard, Mo., says: Edward Walker, a young farmer, cut tho throat of his 19-year-old wife and then slashed his own thrust. He Is dead and she cannot recover. A note found Indi cates that the couple had agreed to dla to- f;ether. Walker was discharged from tho nsane asylum five years ago. Arkansas Woman Ends Mfa. BT. LOUIS, July 11. A special to the Post-Dispatch from Paragould, Ark., says: Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Axalla Thompkins. 70 years of age, near Lot ado. twenty miles distant, from havlna- herself driven two ten-penny nails Into her head with suicidal Intent. She was blind and partially deaf and had once before attempted suicide by cutting her throat. Boston Man Heads Hibernians. SARATOGA. N. T., July 21. The Ancient Order of Hibernians completed tliflr na tional convention today. Matthew Cum mins of Boston wes elected president REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS). Deeds filed for record July 21, 1906, aa furnished by the Kerr-Shallcross company, bonded ahst rarters, 1814 Farnam street: John M Edwards and wife to park way Real Estate Co., lots 9 and 4. Fearon Pla'a t 100 Erik Peter. n to Joseph Bstt. lot 4, block 1, Horhaeh's Second addition.. 9, MO Carrie Mltchi II and husliand to Iwla Wright, half lot 19 snd 20, block 8, West Side addition 600 William (-. I're and wife to William J. H.ieey. SO feet of lot S, Nelson's ad dition 1.900 Total for July 21 ..99,100 W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We offer subject to asl UNION' BTOCK YARDS STOCK. 1320 Farnam St, Tel. Douglas 1408 Fu D. Day & Co. Sto;k, Uraiu, Provisions Ship Yoar Grain lo Is. Chicago and Minneapolis Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain, one quarter on Stocks. Prompt and caret ul attention given lo outside accounts. Writs lio-lll Hoard of Trade Bid., 41 MA HA, ftHH. (or our dally Market Letter, mailed free. Main Urn us, Leag Dlstaae 'Pbene, Daaglas 6614V.