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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 190(5.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Leci.oi'ne .rcti are Fiatum of Local
. Wnttt Pit.
StPIlMoER CLCSt HALF-CENT LOWER
Rallies Few and Cash Houses Sell on
' Etrrr Iplari-Tora r(lt
. Prleee Trifle lllher Re
ceipts Coatlnw Light.
OMAHA. Aug. 3, ltl6.
Wheat was lower early this morning, fnr
e'gn new tiring bearish and cables lower.
Pnr a lima the market rested steady on a
very iigni iraoe, men lonowea me eH'.
. I ... ..V. . . . 1 . . 1 w 1
riililf lluillinriirill lllftllFl iu m Iirrw (rw
point. A here were lew rallies and cash
houses stood ready o sell on any little
upturn. Receipts were large and export
Inquiries few, end'fhe northwest reported
a poor rash, demand. Considerable cover
ing was done after reports of heavy rains
In Kansas, which probably will check re
ceipts, bulls are looking to an export de
mand or an accident to the northwestern
crop as their only help. The close was Vc
below yesterday.
Corn was active and prices a trifle higher.
Rains through the west and southwest
were beneficial to the crop, but no moisture
was reported In Illinois, from where soma
complaints of drouth have been coming.
Receipts are light and tha cash demand
fair
Primary whoat receipts were MM.ono
bushels and " shipments tTl.oon bushels,
against receipts last year of 762.0HO bushels
and. .shipments of 4.12.000 bushels. Corn re
ceipts were 857,(0 bushels and shipments
34.rK butmels; against receipts last year of
84.t"iO bushels and shipments of MS-OW
bushels. Clearances were 128.0O0 bushels
wheat, 28,857 barrels flour. 101,0u0 bushels
corn and 14o,or bushels oats.
1 Liverpool closed d lower on wheat and
unchanged on corn.
The "Modern Milter will . say today:
."Farmers' deliveries of when are small
of soft 'Winter and heavy of hard winter.
Moat of the soft winter wheat farmers ,-e-fuso
to sell at present prices. In Missouri
feeding of wheat to hogs Is reported, but
so far thlt ! of little consequence. The
return ron tha threshing machines indi
cate that the average yield per acre nearly
everywhere la the largest ever reported."
Locai range, of options:
Articles , Ppsn. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes'y
Whoet-rJ
Septal
; Dec. ..I
Corn f
Sept...
7A
44VBj44T,45:
A asked. B hid. .
v " '. Omaha Cash galea.
"WHEfAT-No. 1 hard, 1 car at 67e. 1
cara at 67Vc; No. 3 hard. 1 car at 67c, 1
car a, .664c, ,1 car, at 66c; No. 4 hard. 1
car at 64C
COKN No. 3 yellow, 1 car at 47c.
' f) '' Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, 6fKST68Hc; No; 3
bard, 6M68c; No. 3 spring, foe
CORN-No. 3,.4Ve4Ic; No. 3 yellow, 47c;
'o--S white, 48c.
OA.T8 No. 3 mixed, 30c; No. 3 white,
30Hcr No. 4 white, 30c. .
RYE No. 3, Blc; No. 3, 50c.
" Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
t
Chlcafto
Kantas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Dululh
Bt. pouls
S2
165
30
. SOU
1M
121
17
130
17
86
'46
10
iii
CHICAOO ' UHAH AN D PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading; ss Closlnaj
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Aug. 3 Likelihood of a large
yield of wheat In the v;nltea Btates causea
weakness today In the local wheat market.
Ule September delivery -closing at a net
lona of Vtc. Corn waa ud Vkc. Oats showed
a gain of Ue. Provisions were a shade to
xtUn higher-., f ......
Sentiment In the wheat pit waa bearish
' all. day. there being vary little news or a
character to encourage the bulls. The
volumo of trading, bowaver, was small
owini to a scarcity of offerings. The prln
clpal sellers were cash houses, who sold
against purchases In the country. The
market wa depressed at the start by' a
moderate decline at Liverpool. -Liberal
at a -In- the- northwest also exentoov
bansh effect early in, the day... Later 4
.St. Louis trade panel's report on the win
ter wheat crop of tUs United States caused
additional ' weakness. , This report claimed
.that threshing returns Indicated that the
yield will be the largest ever harvested
In . .this cowntry. It . also stated that
farmers In Missouri are feeding wheat to
tits hogs. .The market closed easy. ' Sep
tember opened Htfr'ac to Vc lower at 7Sc
la Tia'ic. sold between 73Hc and 3Vy
liW anacloeea at i3kc. Clearances o
wheat and flour were equal to 267,800
bushels. Exports for the week as shown
by iradstreiSj were equal to z.sno.uuo dusiv
els. Primary receipts were 1.188.000 bush'
els. compared wUh. 762,000 bushels the cor
responding day one year ago. Minneapolis,
, Dululh and Chicago reported receipts of
' iitn cara, against 1M6 cars lautt week and
373 cara a year axo.
. Contiuuod absence of tain In Illinois was
' chiefly responsible for a firm tone In the
corn atarket. The Missouri report show
ing deterioration of 1 point In the condi
tion of the corn crop during July helpod
t0 stimulate demand. Commission houses
ana cash Interests were the principal
puyers. eeiiing waa maimy Dy pit traders
j ne otose was nrm. ueptemoer opened un
changed to higher at tSSt'S tirtsc, sold
between 4840 and and closed at 4,c
ixeai receipts were 166 cara, with 74 cars
of oon tract grade.
. respite liberal reoelpta. both locsl and at
all primary points, the oats market was
firm all day. The Missouri atate report
: was ins cniei oause 01 ounian sentiment
.a It showed the crop In that state to ie
In poor condition, threshing returns Indl
'v eating a yield of only nineteen bushels to
-..tha -acre. There was a good demand by
, commission -houses . throughout the entire
, session. September opened He to c
- higher at 81c 1 to 314c, sold between SOVc
and 3140 and closed at 31VsC Local re
ceipts were ma oars.
Provisions were strong on lively demand
.py snorts and. commission houses. Re
'ceipta Of hogs were lighter than expected
and this caused much of the flrmnesa An
advance at Liverpool waa another bullish
factor. At the close September pork was
up 80 at 31 K7H Lard was a shads
higher at 38.R7Si.tO. Ribs were 7Vc
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
647 oars; corn, ion cara; oats, 337 cars; hogs,
iv,""" newt. ,
Tha leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Yes y
8 rw
95
Cash quotations were aa followa:
FLOUR Easy"; winter patents. 31 60
3k0;" straights, 83.3pu3.; spring patents,
33 7044.00; straights. W.46U3.7li; 8ukers, 3-'
toi 90
WHEAT No. 2 spring. TfrgTtiHc; No. 8,
"Ojllhc; No. 3 red, "lVofiHo.
CORN No. 2. SOtjaoV; No. 2 yellow.
tlWfctiVtc
UAi'b No. t, 3tc: No. 2 white, 31S0
8JH'-: No 3 while, 3"ti3:'c
RYE No. 2, 6c.
!ul.e -oo-t f11ng, 36i38c; fair
choice maltlnc. tyti6e.
BEElJS No. flax, 3108: No. 1 north
westero. 3103. Clover, contract grade.
112 00.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (loosel,
39ub.10. Mess pork, per bhl., ill nt
17 1.". Lard, per 1" lbs . l k.V. 8 hurt
clear sides ( honed 1. 39.50a . 621.
Following were the receipts and shlp
nieuis uf flour and grain:
Hecetnt Uhlprr
Flour, bbla
Wheat, bu.
Corn. bu. .
at. bu. ..
Rye. bu ..
17.700
3,4.
....4.I. .1
....175.10
S4,:.VI
6 (
74.)
Harley. bu
7.7O0
400
Un the Produce exchanss today the but
ter market was Arm: c-re-o merles, ltitjile,
dairies. lnWlV. rags, fliru; st nisrk.
Oases Included, l-Vejtl H"-vM trsts. 16 V: prlni
tireia Kc; extras, lc. Cheese, strong; 11
913HC-
l.l teeiool r.raln fieri. el.
I.IVERPOtll. Aug 3-tVHEAT-Spot.
non-.iriil, futures. steady; Si'ptcmlcr,
?A 4 HB 67A
69V4A 6SA 6SA 69
1 "B JAi IStt
Wheat-I I I I I
8ept...'73SVr3VjlH 73 I 7S4 TTii
Deo.... TJwa'U ft 76;76ifi'. 74,
Corn II
Sept... 4H4f 4 . 4I 4.14
Dec... 4H! 47 46Stj444fiS'H'S 4
May...;47H 47 4tHl 471 47Vo4i
Oats i I 11
Sept... 181 fil 314 ' 31, 30',
!-. ...33 ft-HI 3i4!Sl&'H32m'i t!
Pork'""1! J ,4l' " i S4'3434'
ei7... 13 80 I IT 00 18 80 I IS 87to! H
Sept... 83Hf 8 96 8 87 J 8 90
Oct.... 8 97V, 9 00 8 95 I I 96
NOV. ..I s su 1 I w I -3 SIil .8 86 I 8 87Vt
Sept...! 8 1ij "J0 I M I-3 15
Oct. ...( 3 36 ( t 86 I 3 .', 3
l4kd; December. 66d: March, nominal.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, old.
4s S VI Futtirea, stesdy; September. 4s 6jd;
lri'mtr 4a 7d.
I'EAS Canadian, stesdy at 6s lOd.
SEW YORK OESF.RAI. MARKET
((notation
of the Day
a Various
t omrandlt lee.
NEW YORK. Aug. 3 FLOUR Receipts.
18.26 bbls ; exports. 7.007 bbls. Market was
dnll and lower for top grades: Minnesota
patents. IVttvjM 50; Minnesota bakers, 3-1 4d
e.lA"; winter patents. tt."Qi2t; winter
straights. 13 75 il.li; winter extras. ti.t
fl.40: winter low grades. 82. mi's 3 35.
Rye Hour, quiet; fair to good. 13 a8.80;
choice to fancy. 3!M.10.
CORNMEAb-Steady; fine ' whits and
yellow, $ 1 . f 1 2 S ; coarse, 11.1091.11;
kiln dried, 32.76H5 2 85.
HYE Nominal; No. 2 western. 67Hc, f.
o. h . New York.
WHEAT Receipt, 87, m bu. Spot mar
ket easy; No 2 red. S7c, elevator, 8oe,e,
a b. afloat; Tsn. I northern, injlutn, oc,
f o. b. afloat; No. 3 (hard winter, die, f. o
b. afloat. With few exceptions wheat was
weak and lower today, touching the low
point of the season. The selling motives
were nig receipts. fsvorahle northwest
news, lene export demand and the bearish
Modern Miller report. The close eras ,8
c net lower; May, NlVuHc. closed at
8V; September, uWc. closed at 4c
December. 82Wfi2 16-ltc. closed st :Sc.
CORN Receipts. 510 bu ; exports, lnO,-
787 bu. Spot market steady: No. 2, bVo,
elevator, and 67'iuC. f. o b. afloat; No. I
yellow, Mc; No. 3 whits. Bc. The option
market was without transactions and closed
unchanged. September closed at W4C, De
cember closed at mv.
OATS Receipts, 4K.orm bu.; exports, 1.540
bu. Spot market stesdy; mixed oats. X to
32 lbs., 3V; natural white. 30 to 33 Iba, 3M
39Hf ; clipped white, 38 to lbs.. 42?44Me.
HAY Firm; shipping, txwisc: gooci to
Choice, 31.0Offl.nJ.
HOPS Steady: state, common to gooa.
t05 crop, lOOlTc: 1904 crop, nominal:
olds, nominal: Pacific coast, 1306 crop.
nftllr; 104 crop, 12S olds, nominal.
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to a ins..
V; California. 21 to 25 lbs , 21c; Texas dry.
2J
to 30 lbs., lc. '
I.EATHKR Steady: acid, lH27e.
PROVISIONS Beef steady; family.
10. 60JT 11.00; mess, ,- 38.00 8.R0; beef
sms. 321.00922.60: packet, 33.0009.60;
city extra India mess. 313 60017.00. Cut
meats steartv; pickled bellies. ill. suit
13.25; pickled, shoulders, 38 5o.7T; pickled
ams. 312 2.Val2.75. I-ard. firm; western
prime, 38.9S4jrs.05. nominal: refined, Arm, con-
inent, Vi 00; Houtn America. i".w; com
pound. 37.12H7.3T4. Pork, stesdy; family.
W; short clear. I17.owai.oo; mess, is.a'
1875.
TAI.IXW Stesdy; city (2 per pKg.j,
c: country (pkgs. free). 4Tt'B&c.
RICE 8teady: domestic, fair to extra.
SVofiv. c; Japan, nominal.
POI'IyTRY-eUve, slow; western cnicgens.
14c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 10c. Dressed, slow
nd unchanged, but tone eaaler.
Bl'T'i'ER Steady: straet price,
ra creamery, 21c Official prleea: Creani-
ery, common to extra, :swiic: renovatea,
common to, xtra, lvwnc: western rsc-
ory, common 10 nrsis, iwirc; wnwm
mitatlon creamery, extras, UWc; western
firsts. lHgi?Hc.
CHFFSE steadr: new atate. run cream.
large, fancy, 11 Hci fair to good, 10 1M;
small, fancy, 110;. rair to gooa, iu'iiwnc;
nrerior. sHto
EGOS Steady: state. Pennsylvania ana
nearby fancy selected white, 225c; choice,
22'o23c; mixed extra, 224223c; western firsts,
17iiiilic: seconas, lwaisvc; soutnern umiik.
keys, 11613c; fowls. U14o.
St. I,ouls General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Auguss 8. WHEAT
Lower; No. 3 red, cash, elevator, 70c,
nominal; track, 7071c: Septemler, TOc;
December. 73Wc; No. 2 hard, 671Hc.
CORN Steady; No. 3 casn, one; tracn.
60 14 10' 61c; September, 48 He; December,
45c.
OATS Lower; No. 2 cash, 30Hc; track,
31t8mc; September. 30H0c; De-
comber, 82c bid; No. 2 white, 84(U34Hc.
FlOUR Steady; red winter patents.
34.36u4.60; extra fancy and straight, 83.760
4.30; clear, 32.7i3.2&.
SEED Timothy, steady. 33.75ffi4.00.
CORNMEAL Steady, 320.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 7375o.
HAY Steady; timothy, 3126O17.00; prai
rie. 38.0OS12.6O.
IRON COTTON TIES 11.00.
BA GOING C.
HEMP TWINE TMe.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
3H72V4. Lard, firm: prime steam, 38.62Vi.
Trv salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts.
39. 87; clear ribs, 39 KVi; short clears, 39.75.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,' 310.124;
clesr ribs, 310 37H:- short clear, 110.50.
POULTRY Quiet; cnlcKens, wc;
springs. 12Hsi turksys, 12Vi0k ducks.
"Hfl geese, oc. .
HCTTKKBteaqyj .craamary, kiiuho,
dalr. 1 20c. .
EQO Hteaay: tin, rase count.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
Were aa followa:
i Receipts, enipments.
Flour, bbls 7.000 T.000
Wheat, bu , 180.000 23.000
Corn, bu 40.000 4S.0H0
Oats, bu.; J.-.i. 131.003 48,000
Kansas City Grain aad Pro-Helens.
KANSAS CITY. Aug. S.-WHEAT-Bep-
tember, 69c: December, 72HC; cash. No. 3
hard. esOc; No. .3. 67Ht)69c', No. 2 red,
70c: No. 8. 6RV4c. t ' .
CORN September, 4:'c; uecemner, ;--c;
cash. No. 2 mixed. 48c; no. , sc; no. t
hlte. 4ieV949Vc; No. 8, 49HC.
OATS-N . 2 white, 84Ufl35ttc; No. 2
mixed. S?833c.
RYE Steady, WTnc. .
HAT Steady; choice timothy, 11025
10.60; choice prairie, 37.753.00.
Hi TTtH-i reamery, 2"c; pacaing, nui;.
EGOS Market Uo higher; Missouri and
Kansas, new No. 3 whltewood cases in
cluded, 18c; case count, lVfac; casea re
turned, He off. ...
Rece Dts and shipments 01 grain ioaay
were as follows:
HBremts. onmmeni.
Wheat, bu......: 283.000 323 0)0
Corn, bu 60,000 19.000
Oats, bu " 1.000 4.000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
' utVNFAPOIJg. Anr. 8. FLOUR First
patents. 84 10(j)4.20: second patents, 33.96tt
4 06: first clears. 33.26&.4i; second clears.
2?8???-. .....
BRAN in DU1K, i.du0'i.io.
(Superior Board of Trade quotations for
Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The
range of prices, as reported by F. D. Day
& Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Artlcles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Tes y
Wheat-
May... TSfTS!
epi...iiAH
Dec...
Oct...
Nov..
1
1 ow
109 ;
Peerla praln Market. ,
PEORIA. Aug.' 3. CORN-FIrm:
No. 3
yellow. 6ovto: No. 8. 504e; No. 4
49Hc; no
grade, 4tj4KHC.
OATS Higher; No. 2 whMs. new, 81631HC:
No. 3 white, new, 80Ht31cNo. 4 while,
new. Soc.
WHISKT On the basis, of 8129 for fin
ished goods. -
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Aug. S.-WHE AT-Dnll :
No. 1 northern. 7S79c; No. 2 northern. Wit
I 77c; September. 7Sc, bid. .
RYE Lower; No. 1. wnrx"".
PARLEY Dull; No. 2.. tfetlKci sample.
40ifi54o.
CORN Firmer; No. 3 casn. wiraie; oep-
t tember. 4Hc.
t '- 1
; PILITH, AUf. i.-wnr.Ai- 10 srrive
O7 snd on track. No. 1 northern, TBHc; No. 2
6 northern. 74e; 8-ptemher and Dcemher.
ia- xtmv 7itc! fintember durum. No. 1.
! h'7c No. 2, Vc; October. No. L 7c;
i No. 1 Mr; old. No. 1. 9c; Ne. 1. 7c.
1 ATS To srrtve. on track and August,
spwc
ToledoeSeed Market.
TOLEDO. O.. Aug. 3 -SEEDS-ClOver,
steady; timothy. 12 00. Alslke. .3 80.
incur and 3-slnaea.
NEW YORK. Aug. 1 SUGAR Raw.
10 1 firm, fair refining. 3c; centrifugal 90 test,
1 3 tin 13-lftc; molasses stigar, ac. ttenneo,
Istesdv, No. 6 4 10c; No. 7. 4 l&c; No. 8,
4 1oc; No. 9. 4.05c; No. 10, 4c; No. 11. 3oc;
No 12. 8c; No. 13. 386c', No. 14. 386c;
confectioners' A. 4jc: mould A. 5.15c; cut
losf. 8 6c: crushel. &.0c: powdered. 4.30c;
granulated, 4 0c: cubes, 6.06c.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 8. SUGAR
Steucly; open kettle centrifugal, M3 7-lfc;
centrifugal yellow, 3iOVc; seconds. 2Viii
rvc.
MOLASSES Firm, Jt&QOc.
1
79 78 78V? V. 79Mi
i 74H1 73Tml 74 74
.1 11H 1 114 1 1
. 1 09W 1 04 1 09 1 O8V1
103. 1 09 1 03
tl'la -nil Htl'l,
OIL CITY. Ta.. Aug. 3-Oedit balances.
31 W Sliipi'ents, 37.4 17, bbla. ; average. 31..
9m7 bbls. Runs. 71.414 bbls. Shipments.
Uma, 37.147 bhls.; average, S3.U3 bhls
Puns, L'ma. 35.90". bbla. .
SAVANNAH. Gi, Aug. 3.-01L-Turpen-tlne.
firm, 87UC.
RrsiN'-Firni; stock. 7l4 bbls A. B,
C. 3 190; D. 34 0fij4Oi; E. 4 WM.IS; F,
34U'Hf)4; O. 34 1vn4 34; H. 34 -J4 Ii; I.
34(i4 3u; K. 34 65 4 70; M 11 7ic!4 tu: N.
5.01. Qi 06; W O, ei.a-i W, W W, 5 K-S li.
. s
NEW ORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Market ii Spotty and Icolatsd IatUnoM of
Strnctb art rwer,
SLUMP IN TRANSCONTINENTAL ROADS
SaecesalT Dlsappolatsseat Over Bi
eeted Coaarsaatlaa at Rsusters at
Deals nisappelets Holders
NEW TORK. Aug. 8. -Today stock mar
ket became even more spotty than that of
yesterday and the Isolated Instances of
strength were fewer. This showing told on
speculative sentiment In the course of the
day and the tone of the speculation be
came less confident snd led to a sharp re
action. This change waa derived more from
the action of the market Itself than from
any development in the condition of busi
ness or industry until the slightly firmer
tone of the call money market may have
partly been responsible. Larger Impor
tance was attached, however, to the fact
that Bt. Paul and Union Pacific showed
clear evidence of being fed out when at
tempts were made to bid them up. while
Southern Pacific was given over to positive
depression.
The opening course of prices waa quite
generally downwards, but this waa at
tributed to the Influence of the earlier
dealings In foreign markets. In which the
troubled affairs of Russia were once more
a factor. The lower opening here was al
mest Immediately repaired. In svmuathy
with the sharp upbiddlng of St. Paul and
Union Pacific. Their relapse waa the cause
of some misgivings over the vague Infor
mation on which much of the accumula
tion in these stocks has been baaed. Suc
cessive disappointments over the expected
confirmation of the "deal" rumors which
have hung about these stocks for manv
weeks proves wearing upon the patience of
the Ill-informed holders except when they
have the example of large buying and ad
vancing prices before their eyes. The new
features of strength Droved Door substl
tutes for these favorite leaders of market
sentiment. The rise In New Tork Central
waa connected with some revival of soma
reports that a comprehenalve merger of
the Vanderbllt railroad properties was In
contemplation. There was a Joint advance
in a number of the- north and south trunk
line railroads which was associated with
the government's cotton report which was
expected to be favorable, but which even
exceeded anticipation. Amalgamated Cop
per waa neipea Dy a snarp upward move
ment In the nrlce of the metal In the Lon
don market. But these evidences of strength
did not prove wholly convincing In face
of manifest realising that was going on In
other quarters of the market. It was
oolnted out also that the first transsc
lions which occurred In United Btates Steel
were In the opening dealings of Wednes
day, were at tne nignest prices on me
movement. Tha 41 U touched then for an
Instant waa not equaled afterwards. The
deduction Is unavoidable that a very large
supply of the stock was ready for the mar
ket to take advantage of the dividend.
The firmer tone In the day's call loan
market was due to the Indicated decline
for the week In the cash holdings of the
banks which amounts to 34.771.000 on sub-
treaaury account alone and which seems
to be only slightly offset by the receipts
by express from tne interior, n is sup
nm1 that the auhtrossurv excess of re
ceipts, which Is largely- on account of
Panama In national bond payments, has
hten nartlv offset bv redeposlt of govern
ment funds with the banks. But these
deposits do not go entirely into New Tiork
banks, while bond payments have come
almost wholly from that source. The week's
stock market operations and the August
settlements also point to some further loan
.iMiuinn The Imnreaslon of the proflt-
tuklng tendency of the day's .market was
emphasised by the response to the late
two-point rise In St. Paul, which waa met
hv an outnourlng of stock which carried
a inm list of active leaders from 1 to
nolnts below last night. There was very
little FMHivorv and the closing was easy.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, 31.007,000. United Statea bonds were
unchanged on call.
the
The luiiowing are
the q-.iota.ons on
Stock exchange:
ales. High. Lew.
Cloaa,
AOama Fibmss
145
Amalsamatad Copper
1M4
14 1
100,
tl
IS4
117
II
47H
0044
Am.rlc.n C. a r i.i" "
1
Am. C. St r. M..
Aaierltaa Cottoa oil w "is '
Am. Cotton Oil pf4,.'
Amarleaa EioreM
Aisrloa H. a U
Araerleaa McurHIM.
l.son
4T
11 -
'"toii
11
7V
1 -
UK
111
u
117
111
101
M7V
MV
iii"
American Untaea oil.;..
Am. LlnaaM Oil pf4...'.
Amerloan Locomotlva ,..
4V
10. o
ino
fl.loo
400
1,400
400
41. 00
14. M0
'i.ioo
lO.tno
ii'ioi
t,KX
Am. Locomotive, pis
111
HJ
114
117
101
!M
01
100
141
111
01
A marl can g. a- R. .......
Am. A. a R pfa
American Sugar RaOnlng
inn
W
101
ln
14
iH
11044
't
:'
101
40 H
lt
Am. Tooacca pta etta....
AnacenOa Mining Co
Auhlaoa
Atchlaon pf4
Atlantic Coast una
r.altlmora a osio
111
'ti"
in
Pal. Ohio pfa
Brooklyn Rapid Transit..
Canadian Paclts
Central of New )nj...
antral Leather
Central Leather pfa
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chlcaso Oreat Waetarn..
14
111
M'e
101
11
11
104
141
II
II
04
5S
17
71
41
117
10
111
040
41
14
il
41
70
70
141
14
100
174
II
84
IP
14
M
10
el
141
II
03
111
170
U
13
44
71
14
140
44
0
04
0"t
IS 14
111
100
1,700
I 400
t.MO
101
64
MS
104
Chlcaso Nonnwaatarn.
Chlcaso. Mil. St. P 41,to'l!
Chlcaso T. AT
Chicago T. T. pf4 .
C. C. C. a at. L. 400 HH
ColoraOo F. A 1 11.400 !
Colorado A Southern 1.4O0 iH
Colorado A So. 1M pfd W0 11
Colorado A 80. M pfd 710 63
Consolidated Oai If IK
Corn Prodoctt 600- 1H
Corn Product! pfd loo 77V4
Dalawara A Hud .00 600 lit
04
l
17
1
"4
1M
1H
"
Palawan. L. W
Denver A Rio Oraade 1.000 4444 41
n A R. O. Dtd
Dlettllers' Beearlttes I. "HO 00
Krla 21, 400 444
grla 1 pfd f S
Erie Id pfd 71
Oaneral Klectrlc Tns IMS
Uraat Northern pfd 1.1W tn
40
4
7H
lea
XM
Hocking Vallar
Illlnon Coatral 6 700 I7H 1T44
lntarnatlonal Paper
Int. Paper pfd
International Pump
lntarborough Metropolitan..
Interborough Mat. pfd
lot. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa Cltr Southern
Kaavaa Otr in. pfd
Loutavllle A Naahvllla
Mai lean Central
Mlnneepolta A St. L
M , St. P. 8. B. M
U . 8t. P. A S 8. M. pfd-
Mlaaourt Paclc
Mlaaourl. K. A T
70S
1.000
000
44
II
7H
44
17
w4
146 4
1044
44
14144
171
515
44
0
1
14044
47
00
'pi
K-t
M
1114
1
t
H4
N
10
UH4
41400
700
100
1.400
100
1.400
1.100
1.400
8. eoo
too
33.400
PiiO
l.too
"ioo
l.oe
too
rr.tns
poo
100
1.000
100
1. 0n
M.i'ie
141 S
11
l
1M
171
4
34
Wt4
li H
l4
1414
4714
1
'siii
14
lll4
1
7
Slt4
M
140
1M
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
National R. R of M. pfd. ..
New York Central
New York. O. A W
Norfolk A Westers
Norfolk A W. pfd
North Amarlcan
Northern PaaISc
I'aclOn Mall .....
Pennavlvanta
People's Gaa
P . I'.. C. A Bt. L.. ei-dt.
Prraeed Steel Car.
Prraaed 8. C. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
41
II
117
111
Reading 1ft pfd. ottered
Reading Id pfd. offered
Republic Steal , PCO 1114
Hepublle Bieal pfd
Rock lalaad Co , 4.7ns ns
Kock laland Co. pfd Wio u
8t. L A S. P. Id pfd too 44
st Louia 8. W .; tKvi n
SI. L. S W. pfd eno U
Sloaa-Ckameld Steal luO Tf
Southern PaclOe 11.100 74V,
Bo. Pacific pfd 41 11IW
I
M
:i4
04
01
44
M
77
T4
111
M
'ii"
i
44
144
41
44
13
74
74
117
ii
47
144
14
IM
17
tf
1"7
107
II
lot
10
47
WO
lit
01
10
M
41
Boutharn Railway Il.n 17
So Rallwar pfd I "0 M
Tanneaaaa Coal A-Iron
Taiaa A Pec I nc t.sns u4
Toledo, 81. L. AW 100 l
T . Bt. L. A W. pfd V 41V
t'nioa Paclde ln.MO U
Cnlan Pacific pfds :
I'nlied States Kapreas
t olled Btatea Realtr
I Rlted Statea Rubber..
I B. Rubber pfd
l alted Slates Steel
I 8 Steel pfd
Va -Carolina Chomical
Va -Carolina Cham, pfd
Wabaea
Wabaak pfd
Wella-rarso Bipraea ..
400 44
741nS
11.400
1.100
'"'ioo
I0S
40
l('7
11
104
44
io
44
41
Wratiogbouaa Klectrle
Weatern fnlon 104 giu. Mt
Vtheallng A Lake Erie I.ioo itt4
Wiacanala Central ft 14 H
Wis Central pfd 44W
Total sales lor the Bar. 1.S01 400 asaraa.
Korelara Flaaarlal.
LONDON. Aug. I Money wss In better
supply today, rates were a shade easier
and the demand was quiet. Discounts were
rteady. On the Stock exchange the at
tendance was small snd buainesa was dull.
Coraola and other Brulah securities were
maintained on moderate Investment pur
chases, while foreigners benefited by Paris
support, Russisns hardening H per cent
discount. Americana were again the most
active section. Profit taking caused a
slight setback from the firm opening, ex
cept in the rase of t'nlon Pacific. Southern
Pacific and New York Central, which were
actively supported ta a higher level. In
the . afternoon the advance continued on
New Tork support and tha market closed
firm at fractionally below the best prices
of the day. Klfflra were dull In tha sh
een re of outside support. Japanese im
perial s of 1H closed at 103.
hp. kii?, Aug. a iraaina on tne ttourse
todAy was quiet. 1
PARI8, Aug g-Prices on tne Bourse
early today were steady, except for Rus
sians, which were depressed and Irregular.
Later the general market showed firm
ness, Including Kuealana, Toward the close
there was considerable realising In Rus
sians, but the general close wss well sus-
slned. Rueslan Imperial 4s, 70.36; Russian.
REPORT OP TUB CLEAHISO UOtBU
Trssisrtlssi eat tka Associated Bsski
for tka Week.
NEW TORK. Aug. l-Th following
table, complied by iiradetreet, shows the
bank clearings at the prlnclpsl cities for
the week ending August x. witn tne per
centage of Increase snd decrease aa com-
psreu witn tne corresponding weea isst
year:
CITIE3.
Clearings
Ine.
Dee.
New Tork,...
.tl,7ol.691.48t 88
Chicago
iii.eo.au) u.s
137,1S9.3'0
211.743 .angi 12 S
rioston
3.1
Philadelphia
Bt. Louis
Pittsburg
30.949.SUt II
39.917.019 1.7
37.4o.49 15 3
!5.15,0"O 101
.84.;56 18.9
1J.03K.617 31.8
15.240.12 7.7
16.154.87D 9.9
10.5H.753 110
11. 147.4" 10.8
9.898.417 8.0
9.224.94 3.6 I
8.368,369 6.7
6.442.000 3 4
8.0S0.302 ..6 6
S.t'O.SM 6.7
7.997.7K8 42 8
6.S4J.478 8.1
7.760.530 6.3
3.234.947 80.7
4.024.969 8 4
6.098.SI.2 6.1
4.708.0110 .1
(.333549 9 1
4.tW.98 11.7
8.073.;t9 30.6
4.844.215 23.3
6.394.781 a.6
4.391. !W2 4.1
8.797.6X3 18 0
8.671.920 49.1
8.338.719 21 4
3.510,467 19.3
3.631.817 32.2
3.&63,39 31.7
3.422.4S8 5
i,m. 7.9
3.078.441 3.7
3.921,098 81.8
3.1M.75H 10 4
3.228.806 30.0
1.163.048 16.9
1,5K2,29 .3
I.158.292 88.1 ......
l.oM. 7 3.8
1.S07.971 9 4
1.484.092 13.6
1.6WI.2S3 17.3
l,3.T9.c34 1.0
1,478,034 .4
771,230 1.8
1,974.269
1,458,119 44.7
668,713
1.334,946
1.211.964
1.361.649 4.2
1,140. ton 8 2
985.624 3.3
977,048 2S.8
831,866 2.7
9t3.S74 33.1
767,564 1.9
802,973 62.0
863.278 10.4
356.872 ...... 8.4
834.576 4.8
750,811 2.8
606,789 n.O
635.014 23.1
339.981
424,672 6.8
6&5.87R 28.0
466.925 15.6
488.84 16.7
470,760 S.I
422.581 4.7
646, 00d 21 .S
6JS.379 26.7
464.611
438.661 ...... IRO
Ban Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Kansas City
New Orleans
Minneapolis
Cleveland
Louisville
Detroit
I .og Angeles
OMAHA
Milwaukee
PmvideiK..
Buffalo
Indianapolis
Bt. I'aul
Denver
Seattle
Memphis
yon wnrtn
Richmond
Columbus
Washington
St. Josenh
Savannah
Portland, Ore
Albany
Salt I-ske City. ......
Toledo, O
Rochester
Atlanta
Tacoma
Spokane, Wash
Hartford
Nashville
Peoria
Des Moines
New Haven a
Grand Rapids ,
Norfolk
Augusta, Ga
Springfield, Mass....
Portland. Me
Dayton
Sioux City
Kvnnsvllle
Birmingham
Worcester ,
Syracuse
Charleston, 8. C
Lincoln, Neb
Mohlls
Erie
Knoxvllle ,
Jacksonville, Fie....
Wilmington. Del
Wichita
Wllkeabarre
Chattanooga
Davenport ,
Little Rock ..........
Kalamasoo, Mich..
Tope k a
Whoellng, W. Vs.,,
Macon
Springfield. Ill
Fall River
Helena
Islington
Fargo N. D
New Bedford
Youngstown
Akron
Rockford. Ill ,
Cedar Rapids, la...
Canton, O...
Blnghamton
Chester, Pa
Lowsll
Oreensburg. Pa,....
Bloomlngton, I1I...I
Bprinafleld. O
273.R88
S3 2
10.3
"s's
9 9
319.906'
Qulncy. m
849.1471
23.3
Mansfield, O...
Decatur, 111...
'.V !
299.5611.
iV-f
278. 4371
868.2761 76.4
Sioux Falls. S. D.ll
Jacksonville. 111...
Fremont. Neb
ISouth Bend, lit
284,9771 21. 3 I
121.6481
891.8491
16.262.0491 56 9
. e.383.000!.....
J4.S83
63.3
Tnonston .7.3..
Galveston ....f.,
a 8
run vrayne .. ...ky
16.6
Total. l S..
Outside K. Y.
3Z7o,S7.On 7.4
City,.
9s7.8,57& 6.0
"CANADA.
Montreal .
Toronto ..
Winnipeg
Ottawa ...
Halifax ...
....It
:xl-'
27,877.4601 .1
21,426.262 16.6
.726.6a2 23.1
2,719, iMi l.(
1.684.936!
I,197,99. 31.6
1,731. 946 .7
1,6X9,194 31.0
1.263.2811 17.3
1.028.8201 2.0
692,1641 1.8
1.042.S61I
596.3461
14 8
Vancouver,
Quebec ...
B. C
Hamilton
St. John, N. B ...
....1
indon. Ont
Victoria. B. C
Calgary. Alberta.
Edmonton
Total,, Canada...
..It 71.933.7931 8.6
Balances paid In cash.
Not Included In totals.
Comparisons
INot included In totals because containing
other items than clearings.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 8. MONEY On call,
steady. 443W per cent; ruling rate, s
per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered
at Xhi per cent. Time loans, firm; sixty
days. 3Vl4 per cent; ninety da vs.
per cent; six months, 6H per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6Htj44
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm. then
easier, st 34.8620 for demand and at H.S.35
for sixty day bills; posted rates, HaiWtf
4.83 and H Z3Wa-t. commercial bills. 34.41
64.81.
SILVER Bar. 64c Mexican dollars, 60Hc.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
irregular.
Quotations on New York bonds today
were as follows:
V. 8. ret la. n
do coupon
V. B. la. rag....
ao coupon . . . .
t'. S- old 4s, m
do coupon ....
V. S. new 4a, n
do eoupoa
Am. Tobacco 4s.
do 4a
Atchlaon sen. 4a
do ad). 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4
Pal. A Ohio 4a..
....10tijapen la. Id eerlee.
104 do 4a ctta
103 do 4a ctfa
l"ll do Id aerlea
....101L. A N. unl 4a
10 Man. c. g. 4a
II ,Mex. r.niral 4a
lil do lat Inc
71'tltna. A Bt. L. 4a..
11I.M . K. A T. 41
103 do la
l !N. R R. of M. C. I
HiK. T. C. I !!....
...el
... 04
...01
..101
...101
... 71
... 11
... 14
... 0
...17
4a 14
... 05
...111
...101
...71
...100
... 14
... 07
... 00
la. 114
4a. 11
... 71
... 14
... 11
... M
...111
101 N. J. C. s fa
do !
Brk. H. T. o. 4a 14
No. Pacific 4a
da ta
N. A W. o. 4a
Ceo Ira I of Oa. fa Ill
da let Ine
4 !o. 3. b. rfdg. 4a...
04 Peon con. !e....
11 Reading gee. 4a
do M Ine
do Id Inc
rtiee. A Ohio 4a.
Chicago A A. !a.
C. B. A Q n. 4a.
C, R. 1. A P. 4a.
do col. fa
rrc a Bt. Lit
Colo. lod. ta. Bar.
da eerlee B
Colorado Mid. 4a..
Cabs fa
P. A R O 4a
Dietitian' Sec. fa. .
Erie p. 1. ta
do (en. 4o
Hacking Val. 4a..
Japaa 0a
107 St. L 1 I. H.
74 M. U A B P. fg.
.. I?V SI L. 8. W. 0. 4a
.. T7 ftaasoard A. h. 4a..
.. 11 Bo. Pacific ta
..101 do let 4a ctfa
k. 77 Bo. Railway fa
.. 74 Teiaa A P. la
.. 11 T . St. L. A W. 4a
..104 '1'nlon Paetftc 4a....
.. 01 I'. 8. Steal Id fa...
..17 Wabaak la
,.1M, ds deb. B
.. 01 I Weal era Md. 4a
..1H lw. A L g 4a
.. 34 Wis. Central 4a
.114
. 10
.101
. 04
.114
US
. 14
. a
. 01
Boston Stocks aad Boads.
BOSTON, Aug. 3. Call loans. 364H per
cent; tlma loans. 6fr5 V, per cent. Official
(losing on stocks snd bondi:
Atchlaon ad). 4a
do 4a
eMes. Central 4a...
Atchison
do aid ,.
Bnetee A Albaay
Buetoo A Maine...
Boetoa derated ....
Pitch burg pfd
Mei. Oaalral
"4. T.. N H A H
apers Marquette
Cole Paella
Aaar. Arga. Cheat...
do pfd
Aaaer. Pnea. Tuba..
Aaaer. Buenr
do pfd
Aaar. T A T
Anter. Wooloa
do pfd
Dominion IAS
Bdlun glee. Ilia...,
Maaa. Electric
da pid u.
Maes. Uaa
tailed Pratt
felted Bhoa Meek..
da pfd
Omaoe Can
I'. B. Steal
da pfd
Advaotars
Atioaea
'oid. Asked '
. Amalgamated 101
.101 Ullanllc 11
. II Btngbam 11
. n4 ral. Hacla no
.10a it catena lal II
147 Capper Kanga 14
iu Dell Waat n
.141' Franklin 11
.111 lOranbr 11
. Tl Ule Rotala II
.let iMaaa Mining 1
. at i me (i nan l!
.lf Mohawk 11
. U'Ment. C. A C la.
. N Old Dominion
,. 14 Oaceola 1"4
.I1J Parrot r
im qatner aa
.111 Shannon
. Be , Tamarack 00
.101 Trtnltr 4
. is u. s. Mining M
lal I'. B. oil. ...1 1C
. li ll'uh I
. 14 Victoria 1
, . 17 Wlneaa 1
,.lio woi.erlee io
.. Tl North Bane 01
,. t Bnite (aalltlna 11
.. t Naeada 11
. 11 Mitchell 4
.104 Cat A Artaona !'
e'e lacaeaaea
.. U I
Baast Clearlaas.
OMAHA.
Aug. 8 Bank clearings for
dsy were H.ooo44lJ7 snd for the
co rre
I ppondlng dale last ar I.ei.43.7V.
0X1HA LIVE STOCK MARKET
lot Eionch CgttU Hare to Miks t
Tsgt f Yklots.
HOGS ARC FIVE TO TCN CENTS HICHCR
Sheea at All Klada la Geo Doaasl,
with Reeelpts Llaht Lasnbs
Are Steady ta a Little
Lewer.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 8. 1808.
Receipts were:
Hogs. Sheep
Omciel Mondsy
Official Tuesday....,
tlhri,! Wednesday
tfTlclal Thursday .,
Official Friday
3.4M
9M
3
3.IV7
4 0M
t.M
10.308
13. 62
8.61
6.774
Thla week Ave rlava 18 500 48 444 34.91
Same days last week.... 17.275 38,337 30.9.13
Same two weeks ago 13,853 05.039 35.62S
Same three weeks ego... 16. 11 87.870 21.932
Same four weeks sgo.... 8.940 37.040 1 8.460
Same days last year 13.390 82.901 39.2W
RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha (or
the year to date, compared with last year:
1900 1905. Ino.
Cattle 649,973 601.8B1 48,042
Hog 1.678.8S8 1.544.266 132 692
Sheep 879.947 873.118 7.8S
CATTLE QUOTATIONS. .
The following will show the prices paW
for the different kinds of cattle on the
crnuth Omaha market:
Good to choice corn-fed steers 36 .J0f 00
r air to good corn-fed steers 4 KBo
Common to fair corn-fed steers.... 4.80i)4.65
Good to choice cows and heifers... off'4.18
Fair to good cows snd heifers 1.7604). 40
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 1 KV52 7S
Good to choice stackers A feeders. 1.604.00
Fair to good Blockers snd feeders.. 3.2693 50
Common to fair Blockers 3O0jS 85
f uiis, stags, etc 3 n4.w
Vesl cslves 3 T&U 76
rhe following tahla ahuera tia avann
price of hogs at Soutn Omaha for the last
several daya, with comparisons:
I 106. 11806. 11804. lg. 190i. 1)901. 1.
621,1 e , 4 M,
Date,
July 38...
July 24...
July 36...
July 38 ...
July 27...
July 28...
July 39...
mi y Ho...
July 31...
Aug. ...
Aug. 2...
Aug. 3...
6 31
17
t 16
6 06
6 01
6 06
8 13
e
5 08
6 03
6 16
) 18
6 16
5 DO 10 4l
6 624 k 66
6 70
6 74
6 04
6 11
6 49'Al 5 601
6 44S4I 6 68
6 69
6 11
6 66
45 6 61
6
. 6 60
6 11
M7
8 3U
6 08
6 6-i
6 82HI 6 68
6 61
6 16 6 69
6 67
11 6 73! 4 971
I 6 62 4 94
t 76
6 79
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Hogs.
I6.12H
6 80 &6 S0
6.00 3S6
6 00 bta tt
6 96 fT!l6
Omaha I2.0tfi4 10
Chicago 1.2636 60
Kansas City local 16
St. Louis 301.00
Bloux City 2.60rt6.IS
vhe official nnmher tif ea
Of stock
brought In today by each road was
Cattle. Hogs. Bhe p. H r i
C, M. St. P g
Missouri Pacific 2 4
Union Pacific system.. 6 11
C. A N. W.. east 8 SS
18
C. A N. W., west 3 26
C, St. P., M. 0 10
C, B. A Q., east 7
C, B. A Q west. ...16 14
C, R. I. A P., east.. 3 1
C, R. I. P., west t
Illinois Central 3
Chicago Great West'n.. 1
Total receipts 28
84
16
The disposition of the dsv's recelnts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
urnini racsing CO
Bwlft -and Company
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour-cV Company...,
Lobman A Co
Hill A Son :
Bullan
Other buyers
33
1.181
.192
.360
. 1
. 42
. 16
. 4
. 86
1.586
1.262
1.741
2,222
661
694
1,212
Total
...733 6,770 4,673
CATTLE It seemed almost like a Satur
day at the cattle yards, there not being
enough csttle to mske a market, only
twenty-eight fresh cars being reported
early. The arrivals consisted of odds snd
ends and a sprinkling of slmost every
thing except right good stuff. As usual
when there Is so little on sale, It was a
difficult matter to tell Just what the mar
ket was. Hellers who happened to have
something that buyers wanted were able
to secure possibly a little stronger prices,
but. on the other hsnd, a good deal of the
stuff did not sell any more than steady.
In fact, a considerable proportion of the
receipts was the kind thst It la very herd
to Judge a market by anyway. The most
of the offerings changed hands In reason
able season.
Representative ssles:
BEEF STEERS.
t
I 18 7 41
6 05 7 63
7 62
4 98
4 39 7 63
7 56
6 06 7 47
I 02 7 62
4 98 7 41
7 87
4 9
rfa. At. Pr. No. A. .
040 1 M 10 1111 4 00
4 1211 I 11 14 11M 6 tf
17....' 1817 4 61
COWS.
1 lOM l 78 ltTO t 40
1 110 1 OS 1 1040 I 40
3 1 OS I 00 1 1060 SO
MO I 00 1 170 I 71
T Ml I 00 1 1110 II
1. 140 119 ft I0 I M
I IM I If 1 1040 I 10
14 foo 10 1 IIU IS
1 1100 I 35 1 1140 8 60
4 8W I U
HEIFERS.
B IN Id
BULLS.
I 1U0 I If 1 1IM I 00
1 1010 I fS
CALVES.
1 110 i M 1 IN I 7
4 1"0 1 71 1 110 3 00
I HO 4 15 4 170 in
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
t 10 I 71 II SftO 9 30
II 70 I 75 I I0 I M
1 170 1 M 1 1S 8 14
I on
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
1 heifer.,
8 heifers
1 cow
2 cows...
14 cows...
, 700
833
330
, 8S5
, 376
2 60
2 66
60 7 heifers.. 823
2 60
2 66
2 40
2 66
8 heifers.. 10h0
2 40
1 cow.
mo
2 40
2 40
19 cows.
866
C
Coker Nebraska.
1 steers 1010 3 10 6 heifers.. 823 2 66
C. C. Coker Neb.
3 cows 840
1 heifer.... 600
2 "5 1 cow 870
2 7S
3 26
3 00
2 76
2 26 4 heifers... 887
1 cow...
4 calves
2 cows..
2 10 3 heifers.
4 25 cows...,
3 00
L. Johns Meb.
400
868
. 232
.1040
W.
.. 770
,. 440
,. 718
.1106
. 170
1 heifer..
8 hellers
3 heifers
6 cows...
3 calves.
3 heifers
2 65
3 00
2 00
2 60
6 26
3 heifers... 860
2 00
2 86
300
4 26
360
heifer.
70
1014
241
6 cows....
6 calves..
1 cow
743
2 66
nous It was snotner. nay or uneven
hog values, and so uneven In fact that
It is no saay matter lo describe It In a
way to meet the views of all sellers. Ono
thing Is certain, the market was higher.
It opened slow but stronger, and gradually
worked upward, becoming 6c higher, and
for a time frflluc higher. During the high
point the trade was very lively snd some
nogn atiiu si wnu ifinci. aaiicr un it eaaea
off and closed with most of the advance
lost. It can readily be understood from
this that hogs of the asms kind and
quality Bold at a wide ranee of prices.
IMS wss truu especially or nesvy ana
mixed hogs, as will be noted from
sales below. Quite a good many of the
kl pnanv m
hoga that aold early did not get the full
benefit of the advance, and the aame thing
could be said of those which sold on ths
close, all of which contributed to the gen
eral unevenness of the market. It wss. to
say the lesst, a difficult market to do busi
ness on, snd the price which a salesman
obtained for bis hoga depended largely
upon his luck In securing tne right buyer
st Just the right time. If he happened to
be a little too early, or a little too late, his
sales would show a good deal lower than
ssles msds at the best Hire.
This Is ths first day that ths market his
shown sny advance since Tuesday of last
week.
k. . Oh. Pr Na ae. h. Pr.
14 IM 140 0 00 Kl 14 0 14
IT Ill ... 0 00 11 140 ... I If
II r7 ... I 01 14 ?ll 40 0 II
1M 00 0 10 71 IU ... 0 II
u 117 ... 0 10 41. Ill 110 0 II
144 110 0 10 71 Ill 10 t n
in 140 o io ii tor 140 o
VI I't ... 0 10 10 174 100 I H
a) U 10 I 11 II Ill 40 I H
M 144 140 0 II 40 141 110 4 tf
U ir.i ioo 0 11 W.. Ill ... 0 tl
ii n ioo o if to in oo o if
15 144 ... 0 It 01 117 49 4 14
1 too ... 11 It Ill 00 0 It
11 161 10 1 II 141 140 I It
14 HI 110 I 17 0O ,4 00 0 17
U HI ... " 71 Ill 114 I f7
71 141 ... IN 11 Ill 00 0 17
14 110 140 1 10 01 HI 140 I1
41 174 40 0 M 47 til IM IN
74 120 ... 0 10 71 Ill 0 4 M
4e 144 IK lit 44 171 40 f M
41 M4 110 0 10 71 tat It M
14 240 40 IN U 1 ... 0 10
II 144 ... 0 OS 71 Ill 110 I ft)
II 114 40 0 10 71 I t 40 4 10
n ill tie oii oo HI ... o to
71. ...... Ill 40 d l H tu a IN
41 141 ... 111 '1 144 40 1 11
4 til ... Ill, If Ill ... 0 11
aa M 40 0 11 04. ....... 114 ... 0 11
II 171 OO 0 M .71 04 1H IS
71 Ill 140 74 IM o I If
II Ill JuO 0 W II Ill MOM
lo
o n
0 01
SH EE The receVpe ur sheep have been
nioderste sll this week, the total showing
a derided falling off as compared with last
week and with a year sgo. This morning
there were only sixteen csrs resorted la.
The market, as hss been the case on
most every dsy this week, wss In vary
satisfactory condition. f'scksrs were all
looking fur supplies of desirable killers snd
Srsrtlcslly everything answering to thst
escrlptlon wss sold snd wo'ghed up by 3
o'clock In the morning or soon after.
Wethers snd yearling" sold up to 35 60,
with old wethers st 34.78, The best lambs
here sold st 17 oa which wss a little lower
than yesterdsy. Feeder buyers were com-
flainlng that there were not enough of
heir kind of stuff coming to snywhers
near meet their requirements. One bunch
of feeder lambs sold at 34 00. The feeling
was thst anything In the feeder line would
have met with very ready sale st good
stesdy prices.
yuotstlorc.i on killers: Good lo choice
spring lambs. 36.7T47.60; fair to good spring
lambs. 3.2Mi.7: good to choice yearlings,
5 364,6.76: fair to good yearlings, e"M
6 86; good to choice wethers. 34 76u.Ov;
rslr to good metners, i4.aoTf4.ni; gooa to
choice owes. $4 30414.76; fair to good ewes.
13.90414.30.
Quotations on feeders: l-ambs.
6.00; yearllnga. 35 006.36; wethers,
4.90; ewes. 33.604.16.
Representative sales;
No. Ar.
1 buck 100
S9f Idaho yesrllngs snd wethers.. 3
384 Idaho yearlings and wethers.. 88
6.603
t46ui)
Pr.
60
I 50
6 60
6 50
3 60
89 Idaho yearlings ana wetners.. ro
, . . . . "I. w
Idaho buck lamb.
60
346 Idaho lambs, feeders..
4 buck lamba
103 Idaho lambs
1 Idaho lamb
423 Idaho lambs
9S rireia-cin wefhera. culls.
63
80
89
:::::: 5?
10
6 00
6 76
6 76
6 76
76
4 T
4 76
4 76
100
4 60
19
7 00
7 00
91
250 Oregon wethers 17
384 Oregon wethers 10j
413 Oregon wethers 10!
4 buck lambs 66
617 Oregon wethers, feeders 93
813 Idsho lambs, feeders 69
8O0 Idsho lsmbs, culls 8
361 Idaho lambs Jj
234 Idaho lambs 70
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle steady ta Doll Hogra aad neep
teadr.
CHICAGO,
celpts, 1,500
others, dull;
38 906 26;
Aug. 3 C ATT LB lie
head; market, hest steady;
common to prime steers.
COWS, 32.Tte 0.u; neiiri.,
bulls, 32 004.86; calve.
Blockers and feeaers, o, . '
62.60Q i 10;
33.00'fl 6.76;
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market
steady; choice to prime hcav 2n
4 50; medium to good hesvy 36 16JB 6 80
butcher weights. 36 86(3 6 66; tood
choice heavy mixed. 36.16li6.30; packlnK.
"bhSep'aND LAMBS Receipts 6.004
head: market steady; sheep,
yearlings, t6.00(ff6.00; lambs, 6.007.76.
Kansas City Btaelc Market.
KANSAS CITT. Aug. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3.000 head. Including 1.300 southerns.
Market steady: choice export o.arr"2
beef steers, 3S.504i6.16: fair to good. MJWrf
35: western fed steers. 38 506.00; stockers
and feeders, 32.26454.40: southern "
04 60; southern cows. 12.000315 , native cows.
32.00rg4.26; native heifers. .76r6.25; bulls,
32.00 8 60; calves, t2.60J.. M
HOGS Receipts, 6.800 head. Market TW
IflcKlgher: top.P36.40; bulk f JW
38 20t1.SO: packers, 38.S56.ti; lights, 36 30
gHfeaT" AND' LAMBS Recelnts.
head Market strong: lambs. 36 6Cfi7 60: fed
?wes and sheep. 84.265.25; western Ted yehr
llngs. 34.764,6.5; western 4C0
6.10; stockers and feeders. 34.0OS-6..
St. lvoala Live stoeat maraei.
ST. LOVIS. Mo, .Aug- ,1-WHHi-
celpts, 1.700 neaa, innuuraa ,.ov -
Texans; market steady, native shipping
2nd Export steers. M-if-M;
beef ana. outcner TI
steers under i.uuu pon.i. .
stockers and feeders 31 00V25; CO ws
nd heifers, IJ."?";.". 1 A..r
3.00; bulls. 3140irrsoo: cair--. oa.
6.76: Texas and Inllan steers. 3S.16tf 5.09.
cows snd neirers, iw'- . , ...
HOQH Receipts, s.vuu
l8c higher: pigs and lights. i.it..
packers. 36.00O6.60; butohers ana dssi
h'!Ty-Ji8?.;55-. .wo- D tt. o,
a . . u . . , , , . m !, , nr. . . v , , . ......
PI 1 I.L., ., . .
u..a. market steady: native muuun..
inn.
tna
.;.,'eiii, HOO4Y7 60: culls
bucks. 32.60 3.60;' stockers. 3 6006.15
. St. Joaeph Live Stock Marxce.
ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 3. CATTLE Re-
celpts. 628 head: mVlLVt"d.yt:..J!i 7'-
i inlU' mwi and heifers. 81.60v4.25;
Stockers' and feeders 38.00 3 75.
HOQH Receipts, i.rii "
olOc lower; light. 36 ,206 35; medium
heavy, 86.05J.S&; nuiw, .n .
SHEEP AIMJ "
head; market steady to strong;
34.85.
Slows City Live 8to,-k Market.
SIOUX CITT. Ia.. Aug. 3 -8PC5 Tele-gram.l-CATTLE-RecelntB.
200 hesd. Mar
kst steady; beeves. 84 .6094.15: cows bulls snd
mixed. 32.50(84 76; stockers nd feederB. 33.00
4.00; calves snd yesrllngs. 33.0O88.86
HOGS-Recelnts. 4,t)00 hesd. Market 61J
10c higher, selling at 5.8ri; bulk of
sales, 36.0Jd6:
stock in Sight.
w.atr.ta nf live stock at the six prin
cipal western markets yeeteroay:
v Cattle. Hogs
fcibeep.
4,636
4.00"
2.811
04
6.000
South Omaha..
Sioux City....
Kansas City...
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
760
6.776
200
2,000
628
1,700
1,600
4.600
6. 000
3.376
6.000
12.000
6.678 33,161 16,350
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Aug. 8 WOOL The Com
mercial Bulletin of this city will say to
morrow of the wool market: Careful In
vestigation has proved that the local mar
ket is comparatively quiet and that busi
ness Is conilned to small trsnsfers and to
the taking of sample bags for examina
tion. According lo the oulletln of the
government wool authorities prices will
be maintained on their present ba.s1s for
some time, but material advances are not
expected. In fact, the merchants feel that
current values are high enough to sustain
a safe and steady market. Manufacturers
are continuing lo show Interest In the of
ferings, but they are not making purchases
of consequence. Quite a fair business Is
being cone In territory wool at 2bVSj:7Hj
for half-bloods, fins medium Is selling at
24V4C Fine staple Is nominal at sbout 74t
75c and fine medium at hSn7oc. Fine cloth
ing Is unchanged kt 7O07ie and fine me
dium at oei&ioc. Fine medium Utah and
Idaho is moving at i3324V:. Fine scoured
Is In demand at 6e.70c; moderate trade In
eight monthe' Texas Is passing at 244.
or bXuiOc clean. Twelve montns Is be'ng
taken at ftyullc, or 7t!&"3c scoursd. Best
northern California brings rtjaic. or a clean
coat of 70c. Free fall ecoured Is sell ng at
6o'(67c. Shsnlko (Ors ) wool Is arriving In
good condition and Is considered to be
worth 14425e. or 72tTf3c clean Tht ftnsr
grades of pulled wool are moving steadily
at 6364e for good A supers and at 724ie
for Bs Ths shipments of wool from Bos
f" .1 a... lnril.c,mlier 7. 100a. SCCord-
tn to the same authority, are 14n,;a,(
iwi trat 137.767.364 lbs. a year ago. '1 ho
j recetnta to date are 163.la8.144 Iba., against
ea u& ui ira. for the same period last year.
i'oNDON. Aug. 8 WOOlc-At the Cape
L n4 Hone and Natal aheepskin sales to-
th. .kins wers offered, of which 81.-
ih. i - w i . . . i .. was Mnjt.m,
Sbl were sum. io -- V '
6 x
0 W
but Improved In quality. The demsnd was
poor and mainly confined to th hoyrie
trade. Long and short wool resllsed HSd
and coarse H'4d decline from th lsst
ST. LOUIS. Aug 3.-WOOL-Stady; me
dium grades, combing snd clothing .3 a
ttc; light fine. IS a lie; heavy fine. I$l7c;
tub washed. 3-:fl3Wc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 3 METALS-.
There was a sensational advance In the
London tin market, following the consid
erable gains of vesteraay. bpot clised l
t!7 Us, or it 5s higher, and futures ad
vanced it to tl7 I6s; locally Ihs market
was firm and hlsher In consequence snj
spot was quoted at 3360386. The
London copper market was also m""",
hlsher. with spot quoted at I8l 2s 61 and
futures at t8! 12s 6d; locally the tone
m i,,,, - i,ri liar advance In Drlce
reported, with lake quoted at 81t3'f. , El'sa Ferguson.
18 76. electrolytic at 818 37 0 16 66 and. Hamilton. ot
casting l 0 ' a. oa V ' iau
rhsnged st 33 "5 In the local market, but
advanced Is 3d to fl Us 31 In London.
Spelter waa unchanged at lit 12s 6d In
London and at U0' 10 locally. Iron
was higher In the English market, .with
stsndsrd foundry quoteH at 61a 4d snd
Cleveland warrants at 61s Ttd; locsl ly
the market was unchsnged Ko. I foundry
northern Is quoted st 81OOeJl60. No.
1 foundry north-rn st til 60J 18 00. No
1 foundry southern st 318 266 18 60, No.
2 foondry southern at 117 75 18 00 The
London metal market will be closed until
next Tuesday.
ST. LOUIS. Aug 3 METALS Iesd.
quiet at 35 65. Spelter steady at 5 :S.
Coffee Market.
-r-- Au. 3-COFFEE
market for future opened steady at
shanged prices to a decline of tea points
In response to lower eshles and heavf
selling for F.uropean sceount. There wss
a good deal of demand at the decline feora
local trade In' areata and snme of the WslI
street bulls, hut ths msrket showed ltttla
rallying power and It looked as If tho
failure of the Braslllan markets to show
greater aggressiveness In the advance wag
fllrrolntlng lo local bulls. Ths rloee wag
barelr steady, at a net decline of 6ff10
points Salea for the day were reported
of 4.rV BASTS. Including September, 0o
T: October, 77.o6c: December. 7 164J7 2V;
January, 7 0c; March, 7.60o; May,
May, J6vc:
Idy, No. t
July, T.lf4J7.15c. Spot Rio, BteBO
Invoice, lc.
OMAHA WHOLES ALB MARKET.
Ceadltloa af Trade aad Qaolatloae aa
Staple aad Kaaey Predaee.
EGOS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, ISo.
LIVE POl'LTR Y Hens, 3c; roosters, 6c;
turkeys, K"flUc; durks, Ic; spring chickens.
He per lb.
BCTTER Pscklng stock, l4c; choloa .
fancy dairy. IIhbIOc; creamery, JKT21S40.
HAT Prices ouote by Omaha Feed com
pany: Choice upland, 33 30; medium, ft. fa);
coarse, 38.uVo 5. Rye straw, 36. 6097.00.
BRAN Per ton, f 14 00.
VEGETABLES.
TOMATOES Home grown, per basket of
20 Ins.. 6OA60c.
WAX BEANS Per market basket of
about 16 lbs., 36c.
TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS
bu. POcttl OO.
LEAr' LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa,
heads, 20c.
Ct'CL'MBERSK-HomB grown, per dog.,
2630c.
ONIONS Home grown, 3c per lb,
GREEN ONIONS-Per do hunches, 208.
RADISHES-Per dog. bunches, 160,
POTATOES-Fer bu., 66c.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 11.86; No. 2. $1.73.
LIMA BEANS Fer lb.. 6Hc.
. GREEN PEPPERS Per market basket,
26c.
ORANGES-Medlterranean Bweeta. all
sixes, It.OOiut.fO. Valencies, all sixes, 3S.0O
6.60,
LEMONS-IJmonlers. extra fancy, 143
else. 36 00; 840 to 360 slie. $7.00; other brands,
II. oc less.
BANANAS Per medlum-slBed bunch.
31.iMJl 25; Jumbos, 62 fc3a.OO.
FINEAPI'LES rinrlda aiaaa. la. XO and
18. 32 60.
FRUITS.
rEACHES-Yollow freestone. $1.00; Texaa
Elbertaa, per 4-basket crate. 7&c; 6-baaket,
PLUMS-Callfornla, 31.60tTl.T6.
BliAC'KBEK Rl ES Per 24-qU crate, 33.24.
PEARS California. 13 60 per box.
MELONS.
WATERMELONS Per lb., lVto. or about
30T)C each.
CANTELOUPES-Colorado and Arltona.
psr crate (stsndard). 3S.i ponies, It 60;
Texas, per crate tabout 46 melons). il.7Sj
ponies. 33 00.
' CUT BEEF PRICES
No. 1 ribs, I2c. No. 3 ribs. 10c j No. 3 ribs,
6c; No. 1 loin, 15c; No. 2 loin. 12Ve; No. 1
loin, c; No. 1 chuck, 6,c; No. 2 chuck, to:
No. 3 chuck. 4c; No 1 round. 8e; No. I
round, 3c; No. 3 round. 6c; No. 1 plate, 3c;
No. 3 plate. 8n No. 3 plate, 80. .
MISCELLANEOUS.
CIDER Per keg, $3.76; per boh. $6.7.
HONE Y New, per 24 Iba., $3.60.
CHEESE Swiss, new, lc: Wisconsin
brick, 12c; Wisconsin llmborger, 13o; twins,
lHc; young Americas, 16c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1. soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16fco; herd shells, per lb.,
lSc. Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per
lb., 12c. Chill walnuts, per lb., 12tfl3o.
Almonds, soft shells, pet lb., 17c; hard
shells, per lb., 16c. Cocoanutg, 64.00 per aaok
of 100. '
SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls., 3&.2C;
granulated cane, In sacks, $6.21; granulated
beet, In sacks, $6.11.
SYRUP In bbls., 27c per gal.; In casea.
6 10-lb. cans, 11.70; esses. 11 6-lb. cans, 31J0;
cases 24 2Vi-lb csns, $1.85.
COFF EE Roasted, No. 86, ZVto per lb..
No. 3. 20Hc per lb.; No. iS. I84c per lb.; No.
w, ioc per 10.; jno. zi. iic per id.
CURED FISH Family whlteflah, per
quarter bbl., 100 lbs., 3400; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, $28.00; No. 2, $2.00; No. 3, 320.00;
Irish, No. 2. $16 00; herring, In bbls., 200 lbs.
each, Norway, 4k, $12.00; Norway, 3k, 318.00;
Holland, mixed, 31100; Holland herring. In
kegs, milkers, 80c I kegs, mixed. 70c.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard west
ern. 6&9c; Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, 3-lb.
cans, $1.06(31.40; 2-lb.. 87V.cfi31.0O. Pineap
ples, grated. 2-lb.. $2.O52.80; sliced, $1.30
2.20; gallon apples, fancy, $3.00; California
apricots. 31 7T.'f 2.00; pears, $1.762.60; nefvehes,
fancy, $1."52.40: H. C. peaches. $2.0032.60,
Alaska aalmon, red, $1.26; fancy Chinook,
$2.10; fancy sockeye, F $1 35; sardines, 4
ell, $160; mustard, $2 6o3 10. Sweet po- ,
tatoes, ll.lMl.25; sauerkraut, $1.00; pump
kins. 80c31.O0; wax beans, 2-lb., 7&fi60o;
lima beans, 2-lb., 76cS31.35; splnsch, tl M;
cheap peas, 2-lb., 60c; extra, 7&90c; fancy,
$1.3501 76.
HIDES ATfD TAI.LOW-Oreeh salted,
No. 1, 12VWC; No. X, llS4c: full hides. 8H4fSso:
?reen hides. No. 1. 10c: No 3, 8c: ho res,
1.60(98 26; sheep pelts, 50ctJl.A. Tallow, No,
1, 4c; No. 2. 80.
WOOL Per lb 1826c.
London Closing Stock.
LONDON, Aug. 3. Closing quotations on
th Stock exchange weroi
Consols, money IT N. Y. Central.
do aaoouol 18-11 Norfolk A W..
Aaacanda 11 da pfd
144
04
Atchlaon 04iOnUrlo W.
.. 4H
.. 04
.. 0
.. 00
.. 4
.. 41
.. 81
..101
.. T
..101
.. 00
.. 41
,.110
.. ii 5
N. 41
do nfd 104
PonnaytTanls
Baltimore A Ohio 114
Canadian PaclOe 171
Chca. A Ohio 01
Chicago Ot. W 14
C. M. A Bt. P 101
PaBeers 17
Dearer A R. 0 44
Rand Mlaos ..
Reading
do lat pfd..
do 04 pfd..
Southern Mailt
ay
do pfd
Southern Paelfle
talon Poelflo ..
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd ,
Wabaah
do pfd
Bpaalea 4s
do pfd
Erie 45
I da lat pfd !
da Id pfd 71
I Illlnnla Central Ill
I Loulavllla A Nish....lto
M.. K. A T 01
81
SILVER Bar,
quiet, 2srkd per ounce.
MONEY ZVaWttaj per cent.
The rate nf discount In the open market
for short bills Is 813 1-16 per cent; for threw
months' bills. 31-l68Vt pet cent.
tew York MlaLngr Stacks.
NEW YORK, Aug. . Closing quotation
on mlnlug stock were:
Adams Cob 0 Utile Chief
. 6
.840
,ifO
. 8
. It
. t
. 10
. 00
.176
Alloa
.110
Ontario
Breeee
Brunswick Con ..
Comet ork Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Bllear
Irca Blleer
Ueadelllo e ...
. If
. 10
. 14
. 10
..lei
Ophlr
PlioentX .......
Pstoal
Baease
Bierra Sera da
Small Hopes .
Standard
Cortoa Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. . COTTON-Spot
closed quiet; middling uplands, 10. Hoc; mld
dilnai gulf. 11 16c.
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 3. -COTTON
Spot closed quiet. Sales, 600 bale; ordi
nary, Hc. nominal; low middling, c;
middling. 10c; good middling. He; mid
dling fair, llc, nominal; fair, 13c Re
ceipt. 101 bales; stock, 28.381 bale.
REAL ftiSTATB TRANSFERS.
Edwin A. Casey and wife to Aluxan
oer C. Keed, lot 2, block t, Utsel
'Icrrac
Fred oiman to William 8. Wendell,
lot la, block 476, Urand View
Charles u. Huicnlngs to Arthur H.
Laird, lot . Wallace s suoatvisioo
- 3 j
n.i u a. E. Porters add..
Peter E. Her to Omaha Paint, Pot
ter; Brie and Tile company,
ii 4-10 ft. east o! west line of Sec
ond street -
a. nm i,. same, lots II and 12 and w1
nf lot Id. bloc 413, Urund View.... 13,6u
Clarkson Memorial Hospltsl to City
of Omaha, atrip 6 ft. wide oft soutn
side of north ao ft. of lot 1 and 2,
Preston st William's add - I
Hastings a Heyden to . Ueorge H.
BWunirtls. lot . otooa a, nasiinge
tfe Heyden't 2nd add
G. Y. Craig and wife to OeorgelH.
Swohoda, lot A George Forbe tub
dlvlaion of aw of section 04-14-11..
Delia C. Patrick to Kate O'Brien,
lot 23. bloc 3. Melrose Hill...
Cillhas Jetter and wife to Sarah E.
Harris, lots 1, 2 and 8, block Is,
Drews hill, South Omaha
Helen Kerr a-id husband to James
Colder, lot 16, block 16. Walnut Hill
Josephine English to Louis H. Rose,
lot 4. block 3. Hswthorn sdd
Nora O'Connor and husband to Annl
M. Connelly, lots 8 and 8, block L
Hammond Mace, South Omaha.....
Jar. A. Ruitre-ll and husband to
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Burke E. Hngwell, lot 13. DlocaJ a,
Shull a 2d add
et al. to Herschel p.
1, block 4, Kountae
t fiare
1 - u . I . a a , ,4 Hi 9 m ,r, Uaew
C McClellan, lot 3, block 1L Druid
Hill
Ellen C Raimussen. et si. to Jennie
Suiley el al., 24 rods north of north
east correr of w1 of a'fc of nt
section 84-15-18
Clsrence W. Edwin snd wife to Joel
A. Hoeoe. north 33', ft. lot T, block
2. Hsnacom Plsce
Charles W. Cnnkllng snd wife to
Jetur P. Cnnkllng. V'2. ft. of sw4
of ne section 24-16 )3 and til ft,
iuri of Interaectiun Of south Una
of Florence boulevard
Jetur Cnnkllng lo CharU W. Conk
lliie:. south 167H ft. esat of Florence
boulevard snd south 70 ft. west Of
Florencs boulevard
The
un-
Total for August I, 1306.
too
3.800
'tut
471
TU
too
2.000
1,500
too
4.000
1.500
1.800
1.450