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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1906)
THE OMAHA DAILY- BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 1906. 1 s CRA1N AND PRODUCE MARKET Early Houri of feraion Lo:k Bright fo Wheat Eulla, CLOSE SHOWS CONSIDERABLE. DECLINE Receipt gprlnsi Wheat la North nl Will Henceforth B Factor 4Ttrarot Flgnre aa Car Am RsllUh. OMAHA, Aurot 10, incut. There was tame early selling and a tendency to low.r prices, . but they becam Arm again on higher Liverpool cahlea and talk of better export demaned. There was and advance) of nearly He but trade was Hint aa everybody vat Inclined to await e government naurea at noon. The rtrt considered bearish on winter win at, but sllgntly bullish on spring. Aa thia was out wnai waa expected, price slioaed very little change. Just before the clns... however, the. market lost, closing Sc lower for December. Cssh demand Is not strong, and though receipts ar falling off, they are atlll larger thiol last year. Receipts of spring wheat in tha north wee t will be a factor fiom now on. If weather is favorable. Opening prjee on corn were weak on favorable Weather In the corn belt, hut the September shorts soon became anxious and begin buying, Hie option advancing. Government figures were considered bearish and the deferred futures became easier, closing unchanged. September was Sc up. Primary wheat receipts were ss3,00 bu. and shipments 1,04,070 bu , against receipts last year of 835,000 bu. and shipments of 400.000 bu. Corn receipts were 177.100 bu. and shipments 380.000 bu., against receipts lsst year- f 404.000 bu. and shipments of 413.000 bu. Clearances were 73.000 bu. wheat, It, 76 bbls. flour, 120.000 bu. corn and 1,000 bu. oat Liverpool closed 444 -higher on wheat and Hd lower on corn. Local range of options: mixed new, 4a Td; old, 4a M; fti'urea, quiet; September, 4e 7d; December, 4s 7Sd. 'HOI'S At London (Pacific coast; steady, iC 6s4 Is. SEW YORK OKtRRtli M4RK ET (notations Varlnas of the Day oa Commodities. NEW TORK. Aug 10 FLOCR Re- celpts, 15.791 bbl.; exports. 13.S!i lilh . : mar- quiet And barely steady; .Minnesota 14 tfilrd.sn; Minnesota iaers, . winter patents. t4.R5S4.2.-i; winter straight. UTT-aian; winter extras, 12 9 3 40: winter low grades, 117.V0.1 ). flour, quiet; fair to good, Vi!ui it; In m y. i.HCrf4 on. ket relents, so; w Kye choice to Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y Whea Sept. Dec, Corn- Sept., Dec... May... fKHAI ua 464BI 4044 tt 41 B; 6S 6ST.A 46B 40B 41'BI 6V. st-aaI 4S'4B 4014 41 A I esviBi 67A D'4jB 40 A 4LA WHiA 68A 46HA. 404A 41A A asked. R bid. Omaha Cash galea. WHEAT No. I hard, cars. 6T4)C; No. 4 bard, 1 car. 66c . CORN-No. t. 1 car. 46M. Oaiaba Caih Prices. 1 WHEAT No. t hard. MM7Hc; No. t hard, MSo; No. 4 hard. 6⁣ No. I spring, ale, CORN-No. t. 4l5Vifi46c; No. a yellow. 46 s346c: No. a white, 47o. . OATS No. 8 mixed. 29c; No. a 'white, aoc; No. 4 whits, 2Hc. RTU-No. J, 61 He; No. a. 5Cc. , , Carlo! Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 44 82 220 Kansas City 36 11 Minneapolis , 160 Omaha . - 84 76 . 5 Duluth t 29 St. Louis ... ... u io eo CnpNMKAL Steadv: white and yellow. tl St'fil.26; coarse, tl.l"T-12; kiln dried, 12 2 DO RYE Nominal; No. I western, 63c, c I. f.. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 11500 bu. ; exports. K.9VS bu. Spot market barely stsady; No. 2 red. 77.c In elevator and 79c f. o. b. ami afloat; No. 1 northern Dul'ith. 84c f. o. b. and afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 8"c f. o. b. and afloat. The option market was steady eurly, but broke later on the bear ish crop report, closing H4iHo net lower, 11s follows: May, 84Vc; September, 7c; De cember, 81 c. CORN Receipts. 60,400 bu.; export. 119. 7t0 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2. uAe In elevator and S7o f. o. b. and afloat; No. 2 yellow, 81c; No. 2 white, 62c The option market was easy at first, tecovered later mi a good cash demand and light recelpta. reacting on the crop report imd clirslng unchanged to Sc higher, as follows; Sep teinber, 6Hc; December, 634.C. OATK Receipts, 19,600 bu. ; exports, 17, S15 bu.' Hpot market steely; mixed, 28 to 32 lbs., .Die, natural white, 30 to 3.1 lbs.. 3S"fr:fio: clipped white, 3 to 40 lbs.. 42i(M4e. HAU Steady; shipping, 66875c; good to choice, t10.uovl0.50. HOPS Steady; state, common to choice, lo crop, Kpl7c; 1804 crop, nominal; olds, nominal; Paclflo coast. 1906 crop,. HQlSc; 14 crop, Uc; old, nominal. HIDE8 Firm; Galveston, 20 to 28 lbs.. 20c; California,; 21 to 26 Iba., 21c; Texas dry, 24 to 30 lbs., 19c. PROVT8IONSBef. quiet; family. 110 00 611.00; mess, t8.fygl 60; beef hams, 121.003 it 60; packet, It' Otriil.lO; city, extra India mess, 15..V618 80. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, 111501126; pickled shovil ders, g 258.76; pickled hams $12 26T12.7 Iard, easy; western prime, I 8'KS8; re fined, easy; continent, t 30; South America. 810.00; compound, $T.12t4i&7 STV,. Pork, barely steady; family, 119 K&19.f)0; short clear. $17.COSl19.00; mesa, $18. as-S 18.78. TALLOW Steady; city, 6c; country. 4 fiVc. . RICE4 Steady; domestic, fair to extra, IHH; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm. Street prlee: Extra creamery, 2iio22Hc. OfTiclal prices: Cream ery, common to extri. 14519'o renovatc!(, common to extra, 13W319c; weslo-rn factory, common to extra, lStll'c; western imi-tutl-m creamery, extras, 18c; flrats, 17i17Vio. CHEESE Steady; state full cream, large fsbcy, llHc; state fair to good. USUVc; state, small fancy, 11 Vic; state fair to good. lOWalle; stste. Inferior, 10c. KOGB rttikfr; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 24&26o; ststa choice, 2;''i5c; state mixed extra, Zi'u.lic; western firsts, I8QI8H0; western seconds, lOVUlTVsO. POL'LTRY Llve,steady; western chlck et, 14c; .fowls, TSHc; turkeys. 11c; dressed. Irregular; western chickens, II 18c; turkeys. ll18c; fowls. 1013Vc. BT No. i "jsJ" CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS '- . Festarss. af tha Trad In a and CloalngT Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 10 Official prediction of a record-breaking crop of wheat for the United Slates caused an easy tone today In the local wheat market. At the close September wheat waa off mc. Corn and oats were practically unchanged. Provis ions were a shade higher to 5,i7VsO lower. The publication of the government report came late in me aay ana injectea aome an imation into a previously Inert session. Ac cording to the government experts the total yield of wheat 1n the United States this year will amount to Tofi.OiJO.OOO bu., as com pared with an actual' yield last year of lttio.000 bu. The oi.Tiai statistics inai- cated a decline' of 4.6 points In the condition of spring wheat, but this was more than offset by the enormous total yield of winter and spring wheat. The government report caused considerable profit-taking and re sulted In moderate declines. Early In the day the market, held quite firm as a result of a fata, advance In the price of wheat at Iverpool, which, U was said, was due to a scarcity of Russian offerings. The close was weak. September opened c lower to fee higher at TVWniiH''. "old up to 72Ho and then Reclined to 71iU,72o.. . The close was at 72c.' Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 142,900 bu. Exports for the week aa shown by Bradstreet's were equal to 3,2a,O0O bu. Primary receipts were 883,000 bu., compared with $35,000 bu. the corres ponding day one year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 1U8 cars, against M& cars last week and $ cars a- year ago. A. total yield this year of 2.681.000.000 bu. of corn, aa Indicated by the government re port, had a weakening effect on the corn market In general. The September delivery, however, was upheld by small local receipts and light stocks. Trading during the day was not of large volume. The market for distant deliveries closed weak, but the nearby options were steady. September opened H-SVio lower at 4fl'4He. sold be wn 4fin and 800 and closed at 4kc. Local receipts were 82 cars, with 35 of contract . Notwithstanding the bullish report for oats the market closed barely steady. Off! .1.1 Amma Indicated a total vleld of 801.000. win v... vMrh Is 17 cer cent less than the amount of last yearrs crop. The effect of these statistics was offset by the weakneas of wheat and corn. September opened a shade lower at Me. sold between BOTstraio and titK and closed at 81e. Local receipts were 220 cars. r nn. inclined to weakness be- muh of a continuance of liberal receipts of iiu. hna Packers were moderate sellers, but the volume of trading was small. At the close September rx.rk was off Jo at tla90. Lard was a ahade higher at $8 71 s 7iia niH. were down 8Ca 74c at $9.00. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. SK9 cars; corn, sv cars; oais, in o, hub-, 12,000 head. M The leading futures ranged a follows: Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close.l Tes'y Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. ' Dec. . 'May Oats . 6epC Deo. May - Jan. Lard- Kept., ' Oct. Nov. Rlhs Sept. Oct. 7M7 ToW 78V0TOI ,J 75H 74H74SaAl!7i T24n7ai 7HelTS'&;I'i,sji 45? 4m 80 44Vfl' 46VV 4fA,A4'04W4l 72i V378V, 4i:7ti7e7 St. Loals General Market. LOUIS, Aug. 10. WHEAT Lower; red. cash, elevator. 68Vc: track. 69 7V-; September. 67A7T4ic; December, (i?t,aiiw:; ino. a nara, trac. CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 49Hc; track Itd'0' s,ptelnber 'c; December, t2o, OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, S1V4C nominal: track, 31'Hc; September. 31(3'3114c; Decem ber, xivfcc; No. 2 white, 334ft34c. FIjOL R Steady. 'Red winter patents, a4.S64r4.fiO; extra fancy and straight, $3.75 4.30; clear, $2.7ufi3.0O. flKED Timothy, steady: $3.6064.00. CORNMEAISteady, $2.60. BRAN Ste.idy ; sacked, enst track, 743750. HA Y Steady : tlmothv. $12.00iaii&O: nral- rle, $8.00(612.50. IRON COTTON TIES-aJ.OO. " Bag ging, 9 l-1c. HKMP TWINE 7c. METAIJi Ixad. firm. K e7Vi: snelter firm. $B.92'-i POULTRY Firm: chicken. lUci inrinn 12Vtc; turkeys, 12Ho; ducks. Sc; geese, 6c. BUTTER Firm; creamery," 1722Ho: dairy, ltVii20c. EGGS Firm. Flour, bbl. " .. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. Oats, bu NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Promise of Bumper Crops Causes Hardeninc of Vsluns Early in Da. MARKET SOON FALLS INTO TORPID STATE Rising! Rates for fall Maaey Keeps Traaeaetleaa la Narrow Channel C'lese Is Steady. NEW TORX. Aug. 10.-Todays stork market was hsld suspended between the Influences of tne rising rstes on call money and the extraordinary llgurea of the gov ernment's report on the condition of the cereal crop. There was slight hardening of prices of stocks following the publica tion of the government crop report, which served only to about restore prices to where they left off last night. But the market fell bark again Into a torpid state after this brief sign of animation. Tne promise of the crops, according to the estlmatea of the Agricultural depart ment, which served to explain the growing conflrtence In financial circles that the em barrassments in the situation, due to the heavy over-commitments of capital in fixed forms, give good promise of working out. The indicated winter wheat crop Is the largest on record, promising as It does to come within 7,000.000 bushel of the 6.000,000,-OuO-hiishel market. The estimate of the spring wheat crop, while falling short of ths actual bumper crop of 1901, exceeds that of any other year ana brings the Indicated figures for the total wheat crop, estimated on present conditions, to the largest in the country's history, the figure rising to above 772.0uO,MiO bushels. The estimate of the corn crop, based on present conditions, fixes a figure in excess of last year's bumper crop and also Is well above the estimate fixed at this date last year. The moderate effect of the report, either In the grain markets or in the stock market, waa due psrtly to the confident expectstlon of its favorable character previously held. The money situation undoubtedly had an Important part in the reatralnt on the stock market. Call loan rates for time loans were also higher. Estimates of the week's cur rency movement Indicate only a slight movement on balance sgalnst New York to be added to the $2,000,000 lost to the sub treasury. But no dmiht Is entertained that the course of the movement, thus slightly Indicated, has turned definitely against New Tork for the seaeon. Weekly withdrawals from the cash reserves of the New York banks are to be expected, therefore for an Indefinite period. Relief from other re sources depends on New York's ability to draw gold from abroad. Conditions are moving quite strongly towards the point of profit on gold Imports. A further wide decline in foreign exchange rates today brought that point nearer. It Is believed that new arrivals of gold In the London market will be available for New . York under present conditions, although they do not allow withdrawals from tha Bank of England for shipment. The oftlrlal figures the general fund, exclusive of the 1160.. OoO.OvO gold reserve shows; Availaole rash balance, 8 1 88.445,64 ; gold coin end bullion. $144,6. 7, U0, gold certificates, t4,t,700. ... REPORT OP THK CLKARINU II OA 12 Transaction of tha Associated Banks tor 4he Week. , - , N K W TORK, Aug. 10. The , following table, compttea by uiadsireet. . shows the bank cb-arings at th principal cities (or the week ended Augrusi 9, wilb lh per centage of Increase and decreese purea with the corresponding year: as OviS' week last CITIES. New York.. Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans Minneapolis Cleveland Louisville Detroit Los Angeles OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis St. Paul Denver , Seattle Memphla Fort Worth Richmond Columbus ., Washington St. Joseph Savannah Portland, Ore Albany Salt Lake City Toledo, O .' Rochester Atlanta To.co.ma Spokane, Wash..... Hartford Nashville . Peoria Dee Moines Kr Haven ' Grand Rapids Norfolk Augusta, Gn Springfield. Mass... Portland, Me .. Dayton Ploux Cltyt.'. Evansvllle Birmingham Worcester Syracuse Charleston, 8. C... Lincoln, Neb Mobile Krto, Penn Knbxville Jacksonville, Fla... j Wilmington,! Del.... v lcniia I Clearings. J . 4. L inc. 1 Leo, of the Rand production of gold in July, j Wllkesbarre were or interest in mis connection, mwni the increasing tendency out of the ontput till In progress,- the monthly production rising to 491,798 fine ounces, the greatest In the history of the Transvaal. The desultory show of strength in a few Stocks during the day. principally the Harriman Pacifies and the Pennsylvania group, was attributed to prospects of dlvl- Chattanooga D.venport , Little Rock Kalamazoo, Mich. Topeka Wheeling. W. Va. Macon Springfield, III Fall Hlver 14c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. 4.000 . 63,000 .109.010 . 61,000 8.000 84.000 80.000 67,000 Minneapolis Grata Market' ' MINNEAPOLIS. Aua. W-yt,OfB-; First patents, $4.10 4.20; second patents, m nrst clears, S.:6ig 1.41; second clears, $1.60 3.60. - toKAis in bulk. 81J.70ia.76. ? (Superior Board of Trade ountatlnn. fnr Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, aa reported bv F. D. rar ,A ... j T. . 16-m Board of Trade, was: Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh.J Low. Close. Yes y Wheat-May... ept.. Deo... Oct... Nov.. 71VkV4 1 12 1 low 1 101 77 73 1 12 1 104 1 10Hi 76V 71 I 721 1 12 1 08 1 10 " 7 Ml ! 1 09H 1 104 ' 11 1 12H 1 10k 1 104 riend Increase. The market waa siuggisn Helena and narrow throughout. The freedom of rising-ton the call loan market irom a nnai nurry, which was somewhat feared, prompted a stiffening of the prices at The last which established the best gains for the few strong stocks. Net chenges as a rule, however, were trivial. The closing tone WBonds wer'e heavy. Total sales, par value, $1,720,000. United States bonds were all un- Thefollowlng are the quotations on the Stock exchange: . Sales. Hlfh. Low. 40, M 1.700 100 10214 ifS 1004 1(11 1744 10044 IM 1M14 11 ltS 1XHT4 11444 100 wit 144 lo iilioo iii" 11044 1.700 T4H". TH Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard. 75c; No. 1 northern, 74tc; to arrive, 74c; No. 2 northern, 72V?; to arrive. 72V4c; No. $. 70V4S714c; No. 1 durum. XVc; No. t durum, 6Ho. Corn: No. 8 yellow, 41V.C; No. S. 4Cc. Oats: No. I white, SOW- No. 8, BT4fii9'4c. Barley: IViQUa. Rye: 60a 614c. Flax: $1.00. " timothy, $10.6S 4W4 44,1 81 1 rv la 871 a a 7ihi a67H a 771 49 4414 46V siu'sonijji: 824,arj32v, a?tT32Hi 34H 4H!S4W6'HI 49 44 464a:4544j''l4i $1 1 921 16 871 13 80 I 11 671 8 721 S T7 8 67 02 8 771 8 66 a 72t 8 67 8 80 8 72 I 16 tl 13 87 8 72 8 771 8 CV 00 8 T7 817?31 32 4 16 to 13 82 8 70 8 77 8 62 8 07 a 83 Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 10. WHEAT Sep tember, 66c; December, 67c; May, 71c; cash. No. 2 hard, s7"u49c; No. 3, 6;fiwWo; No. 2 red, ffile; No. 8. 67c. CORN September, 44ic; December. 40c; May, 4ic; caah, No. 2 mixed, 4Hia47'c; No. 3, 46i&47c; No. t white, 4949c; No. 3. 4S'u4l4C. .. . A HAY-Hlgher; choice 10.76; choice prairie. $8.26. OATS No. 3 white, 3436o; No. I mixed. aiS2e. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kanaas firsts, 16c;-case count, 16c; cases returned, C less. RYE Steady; 60362o. BUTTER Creamery, 21c; packing. 140. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu liW,0"0 632.000 Corn. bu. 24.000 ;." Oats, bu 3,000 3.000 Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 10 WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 777c; No. I northern, 74 076c; September, 72c bid. RY E Dull; No. 1, 6868c. BARLEY Dull; No. 2, 6666c; sample, 4064e. CORN Firm; No. t caah, 461c; Peptember, 490. 100 4i 1, l.ooo 1.40 10.400 1,400 no .Vio' 100 200 T.aoo " too .100 00 "ioo 1,000 101 H 4H JW 1144 loisv 40 Si 1 J01I l5i 71 isVsV "'4 2H lu ll 1 OV4 4IS4 io" 117 ttl in iS4 400 lev. . No. 1 . Cash quotations were aa follows:. 1 FlX)t'R Steady: winter patenta. 83..VX8 8rt; straight. $3 80tff3 40; spring patenta $.1W4T3; atralghta. 3.20fl3.75; bakers, $2 30 i r - -. ' WHEAT No. 8 spring. T074c; No. I red. OATS No. 2. 8Cc: No. 2 white, 35c; No. 8 white. 818320. KT'-Ni. t. 66c. ' BARLET Good feeding. S4ia9c; fair to r,oce malting. 42tS4Sc. REEDS No. 1 flaa. 81 07; No. 1 northweet- """flvtKIONS fhort ribs sides flooseV ss pork, per nni.. h.s4b 10 w. lbs.. $s.66. Short clear sides fa 8Vft8.A0. M t ard. ner 100 rKnxedV !7Uff SO. The receipts and shipments Philadelphia Preaaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 10 BUTTER--Flrm; extra western creamery, tc; ex tra nearby prints, 26c. EGGS Flrn;; fresh western, 20o at mark. CH EF.8E Firm; New York full creams, ii(ai2c. Dalnth Grain Market. DULUTH, Aug. 10. WHEAT To or rive and on track, No. 1 northern, 74 o; No. I northern, 78e: September, 73 c; December, 72-.c; May, 77c. OATS On track, 80 c; new oats to ar rive, 30c. Boston Conner Market.'' Closing quotations on Boston copper mar ket, reported by Ixgan II Bryan, 112 Board of Trade building. Omaha: of flour and Recelnta. Shipments ... ?.7n 8") S O ... SftS.lOO fOJ.y t.Ti soft lsnOO ... 833. MO 19(4) ... 7.000 .. . 16.SO0 . 1200 St i n . were; F'r.ar. tb a I...-,.... Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye, bu ..,.....,... Rarlev. bu On he Produoe exchange today tne nut ter market waa firm; creameries, 17r21c: aalriee. 16vvH1c. F.ggs, firm: at mark., cases Included. I4l4c; firsts. 14c; rrl,n nrata. JSc; extras, 2c. Cheese, firm, U12c. -- Peerla Market. PEORIA. Aug 10. CORN 8teadv: No. 8 yellow and No. 8. 61c; No. 4. 60c; no grr.de. 4844c. OATS-Lower: No. I white. 8181c; No 3 white. loVjjIlc; No. 4 white, 86 4lHc x WHISKY On the basts of 31 t. Toledo Seed Market. " TOl rTm. Aug 10 SEED Clover. 87 I": OctoUrf and Deoemler, $7 27. o'v $.iJ. s-A Isike. ).. cash, Tlm- ' l.lveryaal Grain aad Prevtaleaa. " LrVFRPOOU Aug 10 WH EAT 8f ot, nominal: futures quiet: Per'ember. Ss id. pfoinlr, Ss tStd; March.' nominal. COKN-Bpot. (iolet and steeUy, Aifeericen 44Tntur .... Atlantic Dlnsham Blark Mountala Bull. Coalltloa Cal. Htcla Ceitaaalal t.ipr itaags Pair wt Kaat Butts yranklls Oraeo Tppppf .... Granny H.lYstl lata flaral Utuar huacits allohltaa atubask N..Ja CoiuolltetH Nous Butia -.111 Olo DonUslee ... .. UVOwela .. aV Pnu. Bve , .. l't'i! 4s prs(an-4..., .. 11 Qvlarr ..left 'Shasnos .. f Tamarack .. T4 Trlnttr .. 14. t'nitae rnili .... .. 1014 Vsiw4 Sum ..14-4! So brct.rrM ,. ti tlajl Cosaolldala .. IP. I'tah I'oiipar .... .. ts victoria .. II iWlBona .. I .Wolv.rlna .. lla A4veaturs : aiiou.i 1'4 Supartor A r Caaaaas .. 104 lt 87 W m M 10 4 4 - 1 14t ' R FitUburg. IT14 toffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. IS. COFTEB Market for coffee futures opened steady at un changed prices to a decline of lu points In response to lower European market a snd disappointing cables from ths Brazilian markets. Trading was much less active than recently, and the market ruled barely eteedv with prices Increasing ths loss slightly toward the close, when there was Increased liquidation and private reports of a lower late market In Havre. The close was barely steady at a net decline of 10al5 points. Biles for the dsy were reported of 38. Sf4) bags. Including September at 4 9cj I (c; October, 7.'V; December. 7.n37.10r; January". 7 o". March. 7.2'-: Mav, 7 M 7 46c; July, t 45!J7.a6c. ayot R'O. stead; No. T Invoice, 8c . AAama Eipraaa Amalgamated Copper . America a C. A F Am C. r. pta American Cot t no Oil,.. An. Cetton oil pta American Ripreas American H. A I.. M Am.iican Ire, aerurltlea.... 1.100 TI 71 American Linseed Oil Am. Llnaeed Oil pf American LoeomotlTS 1.400 494 4H Am. UoceraotlTa pm American B. R .700 Am. I. A R. pt joo American Ssgsr Rnlng... 1,700 an. Tohacen M etla 400 Anacasda Mining Ce t.4no 2644k AtakMna 4,400 Atehtaon pf 100 100 Atlantic Coaat Llns Baltimore A Ohio B. I. A Ohln pt4 Rronklea Rapid Transit... Canadian Paclfle Central of New Janey.... C. ntral Leattier Central Leather ptd. Cbeaapaaka A njjlo Chicago Oraat Weetero... Chicago A Northwestern. Chicago, Mil. St. P.... Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. Bid ...... C, C. C. A St. t, Colorado Fuel A Iroo.,.. Colorado A Southern Cols. A So. let' ptd Colo. A So. Id ptd .1 Coneoltdatafl Oaa Corn Producta, rfg Com Producta prd Dataware A Hudson en Kt Try Delaware. L A W Dan.er A Rio Orands 1.400 44 D. A R. O ptd DlatlllaTi' Sacurltlaa Eria Erie lei ptd Erie Id ptd Uenaral F.laotfie Oreau Northern pfd Hocking Vellee. offered.... Illlnola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd In.ternatlonal Pump Interborough Metropolltaa.. Iterhorough Mat. pfd Jot. Pump ptd .- Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd............. Kanaas CUT soulharn. ... . . Kaneee City So. pfd Louisville A Naahvllla Mexican Central ..- Minneapolis St. Louis.... M , St. P. A B. S M M . St. P. A g. g. M. pfd. Mleanurt Paotfle Mlaaourl. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead N. K. R. of M. pfd New York Central New Tork. O. A W . Nortelk A Western Norfolk A W. ptd Nortk Americas M. .... Northers Paclos Pacific Mall Pennerivanis People's Gae P.. C, C. A St. L Preened Steel Car Preaeed B. C. ptd Pullman Palace ar Reading Reading let pfd, offered.,.. koadlng 2d pfd. offered Rerubllc Steal Republic Steel pfd 100 . M t Rork I. land Co 100 ' UH Rock l.land Co pfd St. L. A S. P. id pfd , St. Louie Southweetern M 44 14 St. Louie S. W pfd Sloaa-ChefBeld Steel .... Scuthern Pscluc So Pacific pfd Southern Railway , So. Railway pfd Tennesaea Coal A Ires.. Teaea A PaclBe ,. Toledo. St. L. A W.. T.. St. L. A W. pit... Union Pacific talon pactfla pfd I'nltad Stataa Eipreea. .. I'nlted Slates Reattr ... I'nltad Sutaa Rubber... I'. B. Rubber pfd L'alted States Steel L. 8. Steel pfd Va. -Carolina chemical . Va. -Caroline Chaai. pfd Wabaah Wabaah pfd 100 Well. Kirgo Eipreaa 100 Waallnghouae Eiactrl Western I'nlon 0S Wheeling it L. B I'm Wlecon.ia Cantral $0 Wla l eat re I ptd I u Total aalra tor lbs oar. 441.004 eiiarea. 191 loci 11 41V4 110 7144 lw 1 at 111 u:h ): 145 '4 - Sf.4', : 14 40U I Fargo, N. D New Bedford. Yotingstown Akron Rockford. Ill Cedar Rapids. Ia.... Canton. O Rlnghumtnn , Chester, Pa Ijowell .,....... Oreensbtirg. Penn... Rloomlnprton, 111 Springfield. O Qtilncv. Ill Mansfield. O necatur Til Klottx Fn'ls, B. T).... .Tncksonvllle. Ill Fremont Nb I ISouth Rend. Ind... ) tHotiston 1 ?slvenn .". Fort Wayne. Ind iU.T9.M.US lyi.ii. fwi 18t.lisi.ix; I U4,.II,!I41 47,3.44lJ. 46,74l',0?l'. 2s.ai,oH :i 9.U. S"ii ;. i lo,oi2, 1,c3j.cJ. 1i,122,iM lU.i.t :i, 11.17S,f.7. 12 4:i).14 16.644.L,14, 9.2l"..lj .n.iwi s.S'y.etio 7.751.41 7.JM.(i2j 6.64S.2HH .o46, in 1,321. .1151. 6.4M.23, .a.31 6.a6t.i' 6.0.278 4.4t.J6A 3,73.J : 6.203.903I 6,!42.K44 4.601.173 l.7.N7l 1.711.187: J.8R.(icS 3,755, IfH . 6.792.2181 3 62i.t47 3.690.951 3.4SH.1K9' , 1.47&.162 iisoiisvl aM;0.1S2 . ICSiLftfiX l.R76.l4 ' l.R90,$73 l.S7o,4.t7 1.602.6M 1.641.9061 1.641.4691 L400.670I 1.607.6 . 93S.O0C! 1.132,1401 . ' 1.6M.7OT 6o3.34 1.4f 21 1,348. 314 1.05,nR7 1.0-12.2081 l.lle.RW 1.0,8?l l.offi.ssai 95.. R74I 944,1681 1.101, 440.4f.3i T78.389I . 730.4S1I 70.J0!. 665.3.-.&I 7.4. s 1. .Sj. 13. li. It 4.7 lf.o,.. .4i.. 4 6;.. ir:;!.. 13.6 .'...I 1.3.... 10. !.... io.ix.... 18'.... S.!.... It 6V..... n.i 11. :.4.. 7.51.... Ti.,. 30 r?.4 30.3i 19.6 17.1 6. i: aO.5 6 32.0 40.1 37. 23.71 4.1 1.9 37. Oj 15 2 1.7 12.7 16.21. 21.1 10.4 13.6! 16.9 3.0 6.7 2.3 1.3 26 2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Enneh CittU to Vsk a Test of -, Yaiiiea. HOGS' TRAVtllNG DOWN HILL RAPIDLY Reeelnta of All Kinds Very Snaall (op , n. rrlaar-sheen and Unka la Gaxd Demand with Prleee for the Dar gtendr. 80UT1I OMAHA. Aug 14 19c RecelDts were: Official Mondxy Official Tuesday ... Official Wednesday OfTiclal Thursday .. OfTtclal Friday .... Cattle. Hogs. tihcei top at IA.ll. It will ha) remembered thai yeatrdsy ths light hogs sold principally r W.l'nijel IV with a sprinkling at $4 to and a top at la 25. Whlla the trade waa slow, as noted ahova, he receipts were not very large and the most of the hogs chnngtHl hands In decent season Home idea nf the extent of tlie decline msy bs gained from the fsrt that the hae.s sold today 2ttlc lowes than they dl.l On last Friday. The extreme close on the mnrket was still lower then the esrly trsrte, buyers bidding only 16 Ofl lats on a few loads of hrsvy hogs whtrh were left. 6.807 3.01 0 1977 2.71 160 3.2 6'4 10.686 ,0U0 16.2TO 11. oil 11.112 31 6-Ml 441.681 .. 536.134L 6tV0.924l .'r.4.iosi 6.1J.40-! . 411677'. 441.73f ... 41.9tOI . 1 498.3041.. . 4B.E!4! 601.4S1! 328.21 71 372 3311 ?3l.822i . J9VW : S 5W.. " i Kg.OSO! 3M.71?' 812.908I VM TA'n. 18 415 034! 9 774 mo" 801. SfBJ 16.1 .. 15 31.. 10.31.. 40.7 .. 20.1 .. 21.1 .. 28.1 .. 18.6 .. T9.8).. 44 I i 57.? .. 14.6 .. 9.61.. i 10 61. ! 21-1 ii: 27.8 Totals. V Outside N. 11.8 19 ........ 10.11 dJ:2: 17.41 ...f 2.6 8.71...... X7.f: .;.. i.a 24.4'.....'. 10.61 ....I ..I ll.B 49.4' 84 8i 40.61 ....I 41.31 10.31 ....I 11.2 -l . S T. City. . '$2 894.948 f!7l -I 32,099.631l 20.81... 0.451... CANADA. Montreal Toronto i.r.. i 7 Winnipeg I ! Ottawa .. ;7l , riauinx 1.000 147 147 4 M'H 'Vancouver, B. f 100 too eon KX 1W 444 144 , t 44 V4 4J44 'in'' 4i 'isii 141 IM 17544 14 14 TKV4 I4 14D14 44t 1,000 IOO 100 mo 400 7.400 too 11.100 ""O0 4, 4 s 44 10 H44 4744 MVt IU4S4 M44 4344 a 71 nv4 13 V, 474 lpk wis K4 41.000 1MH 1W44 400 51V4 6144 W.4O0 11144 1K44 lie M.100 100 10 100 00 44.4o0 0 mo ti.iii 4. 400 mo 74 II 1!4S4 n 1444, 144 '4444 Ul 1!44 T7V4 11444 44 IMV4 144 444 V 4444 '4044 104 74 44 4k I0l "iii 174k 2S' n F 10k 74 44 luO ..... 1744 K44 44 44 114 14 . 10144 4444 144! 04 1W44 II TT 44 lA tn4 II 134'4 1444 n tto too 41 W S 41 7144 M 14". V4 H.44, 1J4 lTf-Va 144 r, 444k 344 n H44 41 1544 14J, 1144 4 1M 1 444 44 . 74 714k IB 4k ISfV 47 kl at 4444 10 IS 11544 14. ol 7V4 117 11144 i 5(4 4 a 44 4 6J4 44 14 4444 ?4. 77 111 M44 H 164 U 44 s 4744 144 Vk 44 lit 1444 444. 101 4044 ! 41 4 104 Vk to MX, 141 1 "44 M4k 21.8.. 12.71.. 39.31.. : 2S,SJ3,0S7 18.S84.S02! Sffi,9S3 2. 803. 734 . . 2.014,361 ,J3.6; '.' tW47 ,.0 ' tW6.14l 6.1 l,fl.lll.V OV Five dars this weajk... .16,639 42.4S8 48.303 Pama dsys last week 13.703 43.687 24,9(15 8am two weeks ago 17.276 3S.;'37 i,3! Hame three weeks ago. .13.853 46.039 J.vs Sams four weeks sgo....l6.1Hl 37,670 21552 Fame dsys laat year 18.160 27.936 11.107 RECEIPTS FOR THK TEAR TO DATS. The following table shows the reeerpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dato. compared with last year: Ifasj. 1906. I no. CattU 606.871 617.773 44.0M Hogs 1.7V7.1S3 J.677,718 149.487 Slieep 27,OM 890,322 .7S CATTLR Qi;uTATIONS. Tli following will stiow ths price paid for the different kinds or cattl on the rloulh Omaha market Oood to cholc com-fsd steers. ...lAfVM Fair to good corn-fed steers 4.66J6.60 Common to fslr Corn-fed steers.. 4 I$4 66 Good to choice cows and heifers.. 3 6tvM.00 Fair to good cows and heifers.. ISuirtl 60 Common to fair rows and heifers.. i "gl&0 nood to choice stockers A feeders. S.WQ4.H6 Fair to good stockers and feeder.. 3 259l.s0 Common to fair stockers 2.6O7JS J6 Bulls, stags, etc ttcvl-tO Vesl rslves 1 76fi.:6 The following shows th number of osr of stockers and feeder shipped to the country and their points of destination: Dais. I 1904. 190S.1904.1M. 1902. 11901. 1900. N. 41 .. tt .. II... 11... 4S... SI... 41 ,. ... 71... 41... M... 4... 41... 44... 44). .. 4... 44... N .. 44... II .. 44... .. M .. 44... 4... 10 .. 40... TI... T... 4... 60... M... I 14... I TO... T4... 0... 41... M... tl .. 41... 41... 40... 44... 44.., 47.. 1... 11... T... 144. July 38.. .Illil' .vl . July 31.. Aug. 1.. Aug. I.. Aug. 3.. Aug. 4.. Aug. ., Aug. 6. Aug. 7.. Aug. 8... Aug. 9.. Aug. 10.. s60i6! WH 4 t tZH E 68 4 lo 1 6 6i 4 1 11 ir ?V, 3044 21 11VJ 6 07 I I 73! sr,i 6 62 5 Wl 6 75 6 4 9 4 97 4 94 8 08' I 06 8 79 6 07, 6 08i t02 4 98i a 4 99 6 (TJ 6 04 6 08 ( Ml 6 31' S HI 6 12 r ail .V at on Bui - ft 8o 6 02 6 19 nwf ffl 1 .1 1 62 7 41 7 371 7 7 32 7 35 t 18 7 16 s 6 k- I tl 6 74 I 79i 4 16 6 10 108 lot 6 11 I II I 83 6 79 1 r 6 fi t 74 4 04 6 761 6 01 t 66 6 14 6 16 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. t2.0OTr6.00 1.16W4.60 20031.16 2 OOuej.S Omaha Chicago Kansas City CI. IjOUIS 2 00'1!.Z6 Bimlx City 2.76(34.00 THCRSDAV B SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of stock ers and feeder shrtpped to th country and their point of destination: CATTLE. Cars Hogs. 15.904.16 6.164i.30 6.0660. 16 ::::! .... 1 :::::::: L2M.8' .8738, 13.0) 4W FT. 9' w- 7H8.I.14( ft. 2'.. 991.6.S!.. Queliec Hamilton a St. John. N. B...... London. Ont Victoria. B. C Calgary, Alberta Edmonton, Alberta. Totals, Canada 1 -7fr42,204 , 22. 2 ; , -. T j x Ralances paid In cash. fNot included In totals. Comparisons incomplete. tNot inoUided In totals because containing other items than clearings. Miller Bros., Nebraska City Mo. P. ti. H. carpenter. Northbord, la. Q. F. M. Snodgrass, Melle Q P. E. Wedenjulst. Btrahan. la Wab Watt Fraser, 8 took ham N. V 8. A. Talbet. Jr.. Carson la R. I.., John Connelly, Anita, is. R. I B. 8. Osier, Walnut, la. 1R. I W. W. Wiley, Beoonfleld. la.-Q C. W. Stennett, Stennett, la. Q W. F. Dollen, Neola, la R. I C. H. Flchter, Randolph, la, Q William Spray, Bhalbona, HI. -si... SHEEP. J. C. Stone, Pacific Junction, la Q E. W. Stevens, Bellevue, Mlch.-R. I., T. D. Collins, Portsmouth, la. Mil.. F. C. Btandord. Plcabo, Ida IT. P., Barne A T., Atlanta, III 43 W. V. Hunter. Phelps, Mo.-Q , llalley Stephens, Phelps. Mo.Q.... HORSES. i. i nr..j. . , r. 'i in nvuui, ijrniliaj, la. w U M Bennett, Earlham, la R. I... . w. utearn. creston, la, 0 Ed Ullle, Outhrle Center, Ia,-R. I J. M. Baaler, Carroll, la N. W W. P. Nlms. Oxford Junction, la. Q.. R. W. Hosiey, Rnmera, Ind. Ter. Q..a W. O. Ranney, Anaelrho, la. Q N. W. Vastlne. Falls City M. P W. M. Olnley. Cook. Ncb.-M. P A. S. Morsan. Callawav C P..... 1 Lell Rochna, Cunningham, Kan Q.. j R, M. Tllden, Cunningham, Kan Q 1 Jus. Nuld, Council Bluffs, la. R. 1 3 W. O. Althouse. Philadelphia, Pa. Q... Art Perry. Wahoo N. W Watt Fraser, Btorkhnm-N. W , John W. Dahl, Scrlbner-N. W , H. Pohlman, Stanton N. W , V. O. Dutilap, Tecumseh Q , John 6 Rea, Beaver City Q. .......... Hoops A B.. Bchuvlor I . P ,. W. H. Harrison. Butler. Mo M. P... William J. Cleveland. Osceola, Mo. M. Ed Vsn Kirk. Silver City, la Wab I. W. Klngaby St Bros. Rockwell City. la.-R. 1 1 BUI Foster. Olege, Kan R. 1 1 A. M. Garmsn. Olege. Kan R. I Albert Veelti. Johnsons Creek. Wis. Nen York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. MONEY On call, firm, 344j per cent; ruling fat. 4t per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 3Vi per cent: last loan, 84 per cent; time I loans, strong; sixty days, vaVi per cent; 1 ninety days. 4V4'5 per oent: si months. t U ; 6 per cent. - C. , PHIMB MERCANTILE PAPER-6ttH , per cent. : . ' ' pi r.niii.Mi r. av. n .- run, aa.Beno'O' N. W 1 Christian A P.. Phelps. Mo. Q 1 N. C. Allen. Calhoun-M. A 0 1 A. ... 171 ... ... tH .... ....411 ... M ....lit ... rt4 ...144 ...411 ....t4t ....n . ...t5 ...HI ... H ...141 ... (M ...HI ... ri ...t7 ...Ml ....171 ....147 ...lit ....m ....I7 ....H4 ....Ml ... ia ....14 .,. .244 ....I7S ... KU ...l0 ....174 . .. .144 ....174 ....IU ....ti ....lV4 ....M ... 4"4 ...IU ...141 ...U4 ....140 ....VI ...141 ... 114 ....144 ?h. Pr Se. 8. rr. M I 40 M 141 lto I 44 ... Ml 14 40 IN In ... I 47 !! ... I H IN IS 74 141 140 I M ... I 40 74 10 40 I M ... I XI II ...Ill " 4 4 40 ItH M 44 IS I 44 ... 4 4 44 ft ... 4 44 140 4 71 tM 10 I II 40 I 47V4 II !l . . I 44 40 I 40 7 r. m H 4 I 40 44 !M ... I 44 HI"' 47 !S ... I 45 40 I 40 (4 MS 40 I II 40 I Id 41 1M 10 I 41 ... 4 40 II Ill 40 I 47'k K t 14 14 144 90 I 474, ... I 40 41 IU 40 I 47 4a ... 4 40 19 l 101 I 7 n 0 I 40 ' 44 140 ICO I 7Sk SO I en 10 Mo IA 4 do SO I o R : M 00 ... I a tl ... 4 00 ... I II CI 7)4 ... 4 M ... I 40 11 I I 1M ... I 40 71 t7 40 I 00 an 1 to in r7 ... no 10 I in t 110 ISO 4 00 40 1 40 14 4 ... 1 04 04 4 40 44 SM ... 4 00 4S I 4144 4 3:4 40 4 00 ... 1444, (4 4...IU 140 I 00 ... 1124 74 t!4 ... 4 00 ... I 134, 47 iU 10 4 00 ... I S 70 M7 40 I 04 40 1414, H ...... tU 100 4 00 ... I lit 74 If7 ... 0 14 I 414k 71 371 40 I CI 44 ... I 4t 4k J 05 140 I Its, 14 JM 10 4 04 44 4 414, 14 1K1 40 4 04 - 144 I 414k 74 114 ... 4 04 M I 4I4 74 mi ... flt ... I 46 14 'l 140 0144 40 I II 41 mi 44 4 074, IS IN U Itl ... 4 14 114 I 44 11 174 14 4 10 ... 4 14 II .114 ... 10 40 1 4i 1:0 mo 4 10 40 4 44 II 14 ... 4 1744 ... I 44 II ill ... 4 14 ... 1 44 40 144 40 II 144 I M STAG,. 80 I 40 1 440 SHEEP Only two cars of shsep wer re ported In this morning and they sold very readily at a good, firm price, the yearllnga Dnnging 4.!i& and tne ewes 4.7. The msrket this week has been In Very fair condition from start to finish. Sellers, wlthont exception, hsve been very well pleased with tha results and the price obtained hare been high as compared with other sailing points. The tendency on yearlings, wethers and ewes has been .up ward and today the talent la gencialiy quoting the market KTtl6c higher than It waa one week ago. In some cases sales could be pointed out that would not show much advance, but, on the other hand, there are other sales which sheaved more gain than that. Quite a good many lambs hsve arrived during th week, but a considerable pro portion of them have been of a kind that buyers do not especially care for. largely on this account the lamb trade was slow on some day and the tendency easier. Thi feeling among a good many was that right good lambs would command steady prices and It would be safe to quote the market as steady to eosler for the week to date. Stockers and feeder have been free sellers every day this week, the demand being fully equal to the S'tnply. which has been quite Ilbersl some of the time. Year lings, wether and ewes have commanded fully steady or firm pricva and feeder Ismhs re, If anything, a little stronger than a week agoi Quotations op killers: flood to choice spring lamhs. .75T40: fair to good spring lamha. 18.2iWi8.76; good to choice yearling. 16.60B00; fair to good yearllnsrs, 15.2Vf?'fi.60: good to choice wethers. 34 7Rifr-Y0O: fair to good wethers, tt 8W4.T5; gnod to choice ewes, t4.80?4.80; fair to good ewee,-$3 90" 4.S0. , Qilotstlons on feeders Tjimbs, IS 7fW 38 ; yearllnes 18 00(5(1.40; wetliern. . 34 50ff4,?6: ewes, $1.50454.26. Representstlve sales: No. ' 10 Wyoming cull 9 Idaho cull ewes , 214 Idaho cull ewes 11 Wyoming wethers 6?4 Wyoming wether feeders 141 Wyoming wether feeders 9 Tdsho yearlings , t Idaho cull lambs 200. Av. : o . 107 . 116 . 91 . 108 . 108 . 1"1 . 70 Pr. t 00 4 00 4 76 4 88 4 90 4 90 5 85 6 00 Th official number brought In today by a 4.8490 for demand and at 34.8205 for sixty day bills; posted rstes, 14.63 and 34.86; com mercial bills. U b. SILVER Bar, 6iV4c; Mexican dollars, 60H. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Quotations on New Fork bonds - today wer as follow: V. t. ret. la, re 10444 1 Japan 4a. ti aerlsa. 4o coupon .. 5. tH to 4a rtfa V. 60 coupen U. a. old 4a. ra. do coupon ....... V. 8. sew 4s. re. , 4o coupos ....... I Aai. Tobacco 4s.... j do 4a 1 Atrhlaun sea. 4a. .. I do adl 4a 1 Bal. A Ohio 4a ... do ! Brk. ft. T. e. 4a... I Central of Oa. is.. do let Ins do Id Ine I do Id ine....'. I Thee. A Ohio 44e... .10144 Bt ' Cblcaso A A. t4ks.... 77 at I V., ti. & Q a. 4a..... M4a Bt. 4a. ; C. ft. 1. a p. 4S. I do ool. 4a. i C(X Ik. L 1 1 I Colo, lad la, aw. do aerlea B ! Colorado Mid. 4s... j Colo. A Bo. 4a ! t uos 4a D. at ft. G. 4a DletlllarV Sec. la. grie r I. 4a.; do saa. 4a Horklna Val. 44ka. U A .V. sot. 4s... Offerd. .104V. 1 de 44ka rtta..., .1044k! do Id aerlea... .10144 Man. e. t 4a... .10144 Mai. Central 4a .11 da let Ine .1:4 Mlnn. A fit. L . n44M., ft. A T. 4a. .1114a do la .10144 N. ft. ft., of M .1004, N. T. C. s .10214 N. 1. C. . 4a . 44 .No. ParlOc 4a . 444 do 4a .Ill N. A W. e. 4a . M4, (). 9. L. rtd(. 4a.... . m Penn. cost. )44a IT Reading aeo. 4a...... U 4 1. X. . la. L. A 8 r. t U 8 W. W44 43 V, 4444, 41 S I014t 74 U 14 4414 ... 47 4. 444 4a U44 C, M. A St. P. .. Wabaah Mo. P. Ry P. system A N. W. teast) ... C. A N. W. (west) .... C, Ht. P.. M. A O. .. C. B. & Q. (east) ..... C, B A Q. tweat) .... C. R. I. A P. least) .. Illinois Central Chicago Oreat Western of oars of stock ii' h road was: Cattle Hogs. 'Sheep. 14 16 16 37 4 14 16 11 6 4 127 Total receipt Ths disposition of th day receipt as follows, each buyer purchasing number 01 Head indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. the Omaha Packing Co 1,640 Swift and Company 66 1.919 Cudahy Packing Co 73 3.69 Armour A Co 1.49 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 13 ! Mike Haggerty 7 Other buyer 13 . I 62 04 in 4B London rioslnsr Storks. LONDON, Aug. 10. Closing quotation on th Mock exchange were: 14 .'Seaboard A. L. 4a.. ... z so. rscinc aa. I..10I4,1 do let 4a cite ..... A. T444180. Hallway la..?.... ... 144, Teua ai T. la ... Tl T , St. L. 4k W. 4s. ... 1144 I'nloa Paclfle 4a .. .10441 f. . Steel Id 4.... ... Mu Wabaah la ... 4144 do dek. B ...1144 Western Md. ... 44k W. 4t U B. ...10a WU. (Antral ...100',' Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON. Aug. 10. Call loan. SVilH per cent; time loans. Sift. 4 j per cent. Official dosing on stocks and bonrti: Atchlaoa adj. 4a.... do 4a Mei. Central 4a. Atrtilaon do sfd Boatoa A Albanr... Bootes A Mains Boatoa Kloeated ... FUebbur Ptd Mfilcan Central ... N T . H. U. A H...144 Para Marquotts 13 31 4t lAtnaliamatad N144 inov. Ali.euc T4 Ulnaham IH CiL A Hecla... lOCi, .f .alcnnl.l 147 copper kaase .. 117 'Da lr Waal 14T Pranklia 1174, Oranbr r4k lale Rorala .... IMaaa. Mloln ., ikticblf.a 1 Totals 166 .627 1.422 CA1TL.E When one looked at the bul letin board this morning he could hardly c:4 . help from believing that It was a Batur 74 ! day, the receipts were so light. Only eight 14. I cars of cattle were reported In and half tta I of thcin were direct to a packer, leaving i four loads on sale. That would be a ligtit run even for a Saturday. Not atnee the big strike in July, 1904, hsve receipt of cattle been so light on a Friday a they were tl.ls morning. It Is not an easy mat ter to explain tps cause of ths suddon fulling off in receipts, as prices at this point have been steadily advancing thla week and have been very good as com pared with other msrket points; In faot, the cattle market ns a whole this wrek has been more satlsfsctnry than for soma ...Hi 1 time bark Th demand haa been arood In lv the face of moderate receipts and values have arraduallv atrenrthened. thua maktnar up the decline of last week. The different kinds of cattle sold yesterday anywhere from 16c to 2&c higher than th week be fore. Possibly shipper, noting trm Improve ment In the market and expecting that It would continue, held back supplies with the Idea that pries would he still higher bv tho first of the week. Whether that was the reason or not, the fact remains that CHICAGO I J V E STOCK MARKET Cattle Firm Hog Ten Cents Lswrr Sheets Steady. CHICAGO. Aug. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 2.60ft head; market firm; common to prime, steers. 13.76fttj.tV); cows. tTSMM 70; heifers. 12.60416.36: bulla, 12.COfj4.50; calves, 3.mt 1.00; stockers snd feeders, t2.6TX6.0O. HOQ8 Receipt. 22.0fX head: market 10c lower; choice to prime heavy. t.10418; medium to heavy, 85.9O7H1.06: butcher weights. t6.0B34 SO; good to choice heavy mixed. 16.00iljl 10; packing. t6.6O4J00. SHEEP AND LAM MS-Receipts, 8.000 head; market stesdy; she-n "676.75; year lings, 16.Ortfjti.15; lambs. T0.OOfr7.7B. Kansas City Mr Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. lO.-CATTMC-Re-celpts. 8,100 head, Including 2.000 southerns', market steadv to weak: choice export and dressed beef steers, t6.26?i.16: fair to good, 34.Outr6.26; western fed steers. t3.5Of74i.00; stockers and feeders. t2.40fr4 50; southern steers, t2.7M14.60: southern cows. 12.0Ott3.D6; native cows, I2.0flfi4.25: nstlve heifers. 13.00 47126: bul's. tJ.0Wa.60: calves. t2.60iii4.00. HOGS Receipts, 7. SCO head: market 1otT l&c higher: top, 98.20.' bulk ot salea. In.liv'a 4 20: heavy. t 1018.16: peckers, tfi.10; lights. 1810774522H; pig", 15.006.el0. BHEEP AND 1.AMB3 Receipts. 4 000 hesd; market steady; lamhs. 10.007. 60 ewes and yesrllngs. 14 2o74.60; western fed vearllnss, 16.0Ott1 00; western fed sheep t40CK!6.2; stockers and feeders, 13.756.50. 81.' I.onls I. Ire Stork Mnrket. ST. LOT'IS, Mo., Aug. 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, 800 head. Including 450 Tcxans. Mnrket stsadv. Native shipping and ex- fiort steer. t47O0.I6; dressed beef and lutcher steers 13.5O05.fS6: steers under 1.000 pounds. " 13 004(4. 60; stockers snd feeders, t;i.iV4 50: cows and heifers. !2.2&t3&1&; enn ner. tl.SOf 2.00: bulls. t2.2&$4.00; calves, f3.00 4J0.25; Texaa and Indian steers, $l.Oif(5.40; cows and heifers, 12 lOrH.1 .60. HOG8 Receipts. 6.000 head; market. 10c lower. Pigs and lights, 14 2ryri 35 ; packers. tSmfKff.26; butchers and best heavy. t'U0 1.18. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 600 head; market steady; native muttons. t3.0frfl.no: lambs, 14.(03700; culls and bucks, !3.003 3.26; stockers, p OiX.OO. 2c or 70i71c scoiir.-d. Several woolon mills have bought line medium clothing -n a ci an bais 01 loo. l ine i iurtd Is mov ing st d'-n.'V'. Interest in all grailn of teirltoiy wool la br t.nilng kro ner every dHy Mini iirli-ri .hp lli'i't. fine staple la qilotrNl iHVifH'. and fine mullum. iti . The shit in..nt.e of wool Ir.Mn Huston tt ilute from lccemtr.r ! 21. 1!4, are loV.r4,ts.2 pound ;ilii"t 141.1on.4n, ot:nds at the eatnt tli-.i lmt year. Tne r'-cl(Hs to date ate 171, 12. i.'t puuncls numnst :t..:.,!.yt i.unds (or tli Sjhiu' perl' ai List r. linilll W llOl.f 41K NARKLT. ( onrllttnn nf Trade nml 4notalns Staple ami Fnnry Prodnce. FXiG- Receipts, liberal; fresh stock. II fjllH'. LIVE POl'LTHY- Huns, 9'kOll roost ers, 6c; tiirkes. 1.tj'3c, duika, 7c, spring chickens, l.ii He per lb. Hl'TTKIt-l'ucking etock. 14'o; cholc fanry dlry, h.viitlo; crramory, :i'ti!14kC. HAY Prices quoted ly inn.tlia Keeil com. peny: Iteccip's yesienlsy, J." curs, chole iiiiii'l. tia, nieOiuni, IxoO, coarse, i;.i47 l.w Kye struw, ti 60. BltAN-l'er ton, H6.1O. V t'A Kl'A BLKH. TOMATOKS-Home grown, per bsskst of 20 lbs., 60c. WAX it IRAN'S Per mnrket basket of about 15 lbs., 5c. TlTtNirS. BLET8 AND CARROTS Per bu. ft 4ill.00, I.lCAl-' LKTTl'CE Hothouse, por don, head. 20-.'. CKLERY-rer do., 10c. Cl't-'l.MtlKlld-lioine grown, per dog., 2uc. ONIONS -Home grown. 8c per lb. tll'.F.KN ONIONS-Per dox hunch. It A UISHF.S-Per del. bunches, 1TC. I'OTATOKS-Per lu., fJ5c. NAVY HliA NS Per bu.. t.R0; No. 2. 11.7a, LIMA BEANH-l'rr It)., 5VkO OlililiN PKPPICRS-Per ninrkst basket, 75c TROPICAL FRUITS. OHANtlfc;-Medltll lunean sweets. sll it .. 14.'au4. jJ. Valenvias, all sise. 15 6 60. I J1MON5- I.lmonlera, extra fancy, i0 rise, tO.oo; .j size, lb Ti; 360 slie, 1..26, other brnnui. Jl.t4' lets. BANANAS-Pit mediutii-aixed 'bunch, tl 7.-.',T i.-o ; juinlH's, U o"u PINKAI'PLLS'Florldii. sixes, 24. 39 and 56. 13 6U. FRl'ITS l'3ACHES-r llow freeston. tl 00; Ml. Souii. r.iberlfls, tier 4-basket orat, tl.uo; 6-baiVot, tl.6ujl.a. PLl J1S-4.nfornlu, 11.50471,7. MELON8. WATER MKLON'Si'ef lb., IV40, or about 04ji 35c rcSi. CANTELOITE9- Colorado and Artiona, per iTat'j istandrirdl. 4. is'; ponle. tJ.ai; Texas, per crula (ubout 45 tuelonsi, 4-,ij; ponies, v 00. CUT MEAT PRICES. No. 1 ribs, lie; No. t nba, loc. No. I ribs. 4c: No. 1 iuiiia, loVvc; No. 2 loins, leVkc; No. 4 loins, 9c, No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. k cnuck. 4 '40, Mo. cnuck, utc; No. 1 round, n'.c: No. 1 round, c; No. 3 round, ci No. 1 plate, 3c; No. ; plate, kc: No. 3 plate, Jo. MlrjCELLANEOCd. CIDER Per keif. "t, ler bbl.. t-76. HONEY New, per Hi lbs., t3.6u. CH EK8E-o iks, now, bc; Wisconsin brick, 1-c; Wikcui.hIii llmbcrger, lloj twin. lllSsc; young Ain'irlcaa, 16c. NU'1 8 Walnuts, No. I, soft shells, new crop, per lb., Ih4c; hnrd shells, per lb., 13V- JPccans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 3c. Chili WHlnjts, per lb., Uu 4 o. Altiionds, soft sniiH, per lb., 17o; l-'.rd shells, per lb., 16c. Cocounuts, 14.00 per sackl of !u0. BL GAR Granulated cane, in bbls., ti.Ss granulated cane, In sacks, lo.lfl; granulated beet, in sacks, 16.11. BYRL'P In bbls., 170 per gal.; In cases, 6 10-lb. cans, 11.70; cases, 11 5-lb. cans, 11.80; cases, 24 2Vlb on, 11.86. COFFEE Roasted, No. 35, 2EHe per lb. J No. So. 20Hc" per lb.; No. & 18Hc per lb.; No. to, 16Hc Per lb.; No. 21, 13j? per lb. (THKl) F18H--Family whlteflsh, per quarter bbl.. 100 lbs., 14 YC Norway mack erel, No. 1. IJI 00: No. 2, l:'ti.OO; No. I, 120.00; Irlsli, No. 2, tl6.00; herring, in hbls.: 200 lbs. ench. Norway, 4k, 11200; Norway, 3k. lU.Oo; Holland, mixed, tll.oo: Holland berrlng. In kegs, milkers, 8"c: kegs, mixed. 70r.. CANNED OOi )f'S -Corn, standard west ern, oofy tide ; Maine. 11 15. Tomatoes, t-lb, enns, tl.Ok'ul.lO; 2-lb . 37 VT 11 .00. tMneap pies, grated. 2-lh.. J.1 0." 'u sliced. tl.J 2.X; gallon apples, fancy, S 00; California apricots. 11 TTjiJlJ.oO; peara, t!-76ti2.50; peaches, fancy, tl .7uU2.40; H '. pesches. ti.O0tfjS.6O. Alaska salmon, red, 11.26; fancy Chinook, F., t2.10; fancy sockeye, F.. 11 05; 1 aardlnsa, 4 oil, 12.50; murtard, t?.60at 10. Sweet po tatoes, 11 lr.ftliuj sauerkraut, tlOO; rump kins, fJOciqtl.OO; was hans, 2-lb.. 7h90c; lima beans, 2-lb., 75cjill 35; splnsch, 1135; cheap peas, S-lb., 00c; extra, Tf.ftStOc; fancy, tl.SfVSI 76. H1DE91 AND TALI)W Green salted. No. 1. 12Hc; No. 2. 114te; full hld.s. 8H4i1Vsc; green hides. No. 1. 10c; No 2. 9c; horse, tl.60a3 2r; sheen nelrrf. 90ciff1l.1i6.- -Tallow, No. 1, 4c; No. 2, Sf . ' WOOL-Per lb I lSvH2nO. 4444 114 4a 4144 .. 74 .. 1744 ..' 41 11444 114), 4t 10.144 1144 1 there waa practically nothing her and no loloa r.clOc iwa. Mohawk Araar. Aro. Chenl ... u Mont. O. C do pfd Hit Old DotnlBloa Amer. Pnau. Tubs.... 114. Oaceols Conaola. money .... do account , A aacosds , Alcklaoa da ptd Baltimore A Okie, ranadiaa Pacloo -. Chaa. A Objo Chicago Ct W C U. A St P DeBaera D. at R O do pfd Brio da 1st pfd da Id pfd llllDol. Central ... Uxit.vlll. a Naah. 61LVER Bar. . 44 4i M . K. A T 1444 . W4 N. T. C.ntral !! . 11 Norfolk A W hV . N do pfd M .14 Ontario A W 44 .114 PeouajlTanla Na. ,.1TI4 Hand Mtnaa . U , keadlus V . 14 Southern Raiiwet ... 114, 111 da fd 11 . 1744'aouthera P.clSo Ti . 4444 laloa Paciae . lea, do pfd . 44 V. S. Steel 1144 .41 ' do ptj Hue, . 14 Wabaah n 1404A do pfd 474 14n Braolah 4s Iiy; nrm. Ju 4-ltSd oer nunc MUNll-l per cent. The rat of discount in th open market for short bills Is ; 15-143 per cent; for three months' bills, 6tf3 1-16 per cent. Treasnrjr Statement,' WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. Today's statement at th treasury balance In Amer Sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Wooies do pfd Kdlsoa Bias. Ills.. Maaa. Blectrla do pfd Maaa. Oa t'oltod rrult Vslted Shoe Maes... da pfd Oraena Coo , V. . Steel do pfd Advaatura Allouca illd. "Asked. 1.(44, Parrot .111 (Uuiacr .111 iShauaoa . 34 Tamarack .114 jTrlnlty .til jl'riud Copper .. . 11 V. B. Mlnlu . 144, IV S. Oil . 4 t ub .b4k Victoria , . Tla W'tnona . 1-J WoiYertne . M44 North Bulla .... . K Buna Coalition .104S Neeada . 44, Cat. A Arlaooa.. . 1444 Teuui&e I . '4 . 7S4. - 144k . 144, . 1144 . 1144 . 7 . 4a . 40 - . 40 .14 . 1544 . S4 . 44 . .'4k - 4. . 41 . 44 . 1 . "4, . 414 74. .140 44 . II . I . 1044 New York Mining Siork. NEJW TORK, Aug. 10 Closing quota tions on mining stocss were: A da sis Cos Allie brcm runewtrk Cos .. Coeuatock Tuunel rea. Led. A Va... Hora Sllrar Iran Suvar . lo . n . 11 . 41 la .4u4 . I I Lilt la Chief (Ontario Inphlr Phornls Potest , Baraga Sierra Nevada Urn. U Hopes -tlaadard . 1 H4 4 . . 10 . tl . 14 . 4v .11 msrket. Rtpresentatlve ssles: BEEF 8TEER3. No A Hr. No. 1 750 I 04 I 4 417 J 44 COWS. , 44 to HO 471 1171 T44 704 1 n 1 44 I 40 I 14 I so I ie 1 40 HEIFERS. I 44 1 I 10 I BULLS. 1 S4 1 I 44 1 I 4l AV. .1170 .1414 . 444 . 473 .1070 .1110 .1170 . 410 40 Pr. 64 I 44 4 40 I 44 I 44 1 4 0 I Tl I 04 1 111! 1 .....1440' M 1... ..1114 I II 1 , mi) 40 1 1'40 BTOCKK.Rfl AND FEEDER. 4 11 I 75 CALVES. Ill 4 K WESTERNS. Nfc-bRASKA. IS cows 926 2 76 t row fit t 35 n feeders.. 9J 3 66 2 feeders.. 730 I 00 H004 The bear campaign In ths bog maik't atlll continue, not only her, but at every other market point, and prlrea ara steadily, In fact ripldly. working to a lower basis. Tha market this morning was slow and ger.erally 10ilSc lower than yes terday. Hellers made a hard fight to mala tain values, but with Chicago and other market points sending nut discouraging re port. It wss Impossible to do si. Hea-y hogs sold at to 600 90. aa against 1 o)t ioo for th bulk yesterrlav. Mixed hogs of good qjallty sold st IVitO aad ti up t. ttf with light he as larflv st liOaVfiSTA. a few going blgn a 16.10 U.4 with a I. Ire Stork Market Mo., Aug. 10. CATTLE t. Jnaenh ST. JOSEPH. Receipts. 460 head; market steady. Natives, t4.60ffl1.00; cows end heifers. tl.tOfil.lD; lockers and feeders, ta.fOti4.2S. HOGS Receipts. 6.700 he.id; market, 107 l(c lower. Ught. 16.05'5fl.l5: medium and henT, 10 Miff 6 10. bulk of sales. t5.9&4r.flO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 69 head; market nominal. Metnl Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 10-METALS-Thr4) wss an advance of 2 10s to 181 30s for spot tin In the I-ondon market and future wire 2 6s higher at 1K1 15s. Locally tho market was firm and higher In consequence, with bids of 140.60 and holders asking 140KS. Copper was also higher In the English mar ket witn spot closing at fc&i in txi ana fu tures at K2 15s. The local market was un changed, with lake quoted at 118.n2Vtfll.i6, electrolytic at llH.STVtf 1H.F 0 and casting at tl8.OKa1R.i5. Lead was unchanged st 15.76 In the local market and advanced 2s tld to 19 18a 9d Itl London. Bpcltcr waa. 2s 6(1 higher at iW 17s 6d In London. The local market was dull at !6.(ttfit.10. Iron was 3d higher In the Eni?1lnh market with standard foun dry at 61s 7d and Cleveland warrant at 51s IVyl. locally the market was unchanged with No. foundry, northern, at 119 f -vj) 19.60; No.' 2 foundry, northern, at !!8fi(j) 19.00; No. 1 foundry, southern, at t13.2fi4flS.5o, and No. 2 foundry, anuthern. at 117.7L"7lS OX ST. IOT.1S. Aug. 10. METALS Lead, firm, t5.t;7'i. Spelter, firm. !5.92tA. Cotton Mnrket. NEW TORK. Aug. 10. COTTON Spot closed steadv: middling uplands. 10.00c; middling gulf. 10.85c; sales, 26 biles. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 10 COTTON Spot, crulet; prices, 10 points lower: American middling fair, 6.18d: good middling, 6.9UeS; middling. 5. CM: low middling. 6.Wk1; good ordinary. 6.26d: ordinary, 6.92d. The salea of the day were 6.O0O hales of which 600 were for speculation and export and In cluded 4.500 American. Recelpta 1,000, In cluding 100 American. BT. LOC18, Mo Aug 10 COTTON ' Dull: middling. 10V4 Rales, none: re ceipts. 604 hales; shipments, 244 bale; stock. 20.674! hales NEW ORLEANS. La.. Aug f0.COTTON Snot closed quiet: sales. 226 bale: low' ordinary, 4 13-luc nominal: ordinary, 7 6-ltic, nominal; good ordinary. 84c; low mid-, dllng, 9 7-10o; middling. 115-lOc; good mid dling. 10 13-lftc: middling fair, 11 l-lfio. nom inal; fair. 11 13-1'Vc. nominal. . Receipt. 471 bales; stock, 32.221 bales. ' Siena ritr M Stork Market. SIOUX CITT. Aug. 10 (Special T la grant CATTLK Receipts, l'O hesd; mar ket steady; Iweves. t!W&600; cows, bulls and mixed. J2 5o?14.M; stockers and feeders, 13.0084 00; calves and yearlings, t- "691.S5. HOfJS Recelpta, 6,000 head: market, a dim lower: selling at 15.654.16; bulk Of sales, t6.7H6 W. Sna-ar nne Molasses.. NEW YCHK. Aug lO.-SCOAR-Raw. flr'n; fair refining. Sc; centrifugal. A test, fkc; molasRr sugar, 1 l-1."i,14c: re fined, firm: No. K. 4 30c; No. 7. 4 ?6c: No. 8, 4t"e; No. 9. 4.15c; No. 10. 4.10c; No. 11. 405c; No. 12, 4.00c; No. 13. S9V; No. 14. t.95o: confectioners A 4.75c; mould A. 6.2f,c; cut losf, l-Sc: crushed !ffc; powdered, 5coc: grsnnlated 4 c:' cubes B.ISe. NEW ORLEANS. La.. Aug. 10. St'OAR Steadv; open kettle centrifugal. IftSI-lt-; centrifugal yellow, ttg4c; second. 274 (QtlVfec. Stark 1st Slab. Hank C'lenrlngs. OMAHA," Aug 10. Hank clearings for to. d.iv were , 11.377. f.41 44 snd for the corres ponding rtnte last yesr 11,197.604 17. ItKtl, KSTATK Til A.M4FIHS. Receipt of llv tock at the six principal 1 Frank Thompson to Mathew A. Hall, item market yeterday: South Omaha... Sioux City Kanaa City... St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Total ., Cattle Howe, Sheen .. 160 9.Oi0 68 .. KO 6,oc ..3.300 7, SCO 4,01.1 .. 40 6.71 M .. 800 5,0.0 jnO ,.2.00 f.OCO 1.000 ..,710 64. SCO 11,175 suImIIv. lut t Mnti'l Mouse, E. V 6 n th a, inn j lot al. to Maude 4. block il, E. 4, Wool Market. BOSTON. Mas. An 1 WOOL The Cnmmrrcisl Hullet'n wl(l say torrnrrow of the wool situation: Thr la a dcldellr better feePng smong the loc.il wo l trade and In aome qunrtera nto: wool Is hclna sold tnan wits the esse last wrek. How. ever, many of the lending merchants claim that althoush manufacturers sre dlf rlslng greater in'rren In the markr. no block 1 of wool are being p'TehTsed. Some dealers b'lev that the activity hi a alreatlv besun, but other nutm that althone, r ha not vet started, the eonatsnt nterft of msnufacf urers irdlrite thnt It is not far off. With nrloes on their preset high hssls. the ltrr "llls e no neeeeaitv of lavlcg In vat store of wool ss tiev had done heretc'oie. 4'.e4er hls -rod" of rrocedur will carried 't will de. pend In greit measure i oinditionn t'M arise. Several con'-e-vstlv wc-l men he. Ilv that thla "hand o motitVi ' bt'i'tne lota IS. ati and .1. Wlack' J, Ktiicinglcui Maiv itirhui dmin to t n .--nfih lot 4, I lot k :l, til-: 111 -hill! II Mill block 5, Florence Ltoigo liichaitison et Mogfctc, foui-tuilia lot . rinilth a. and futir-llftiis lot block j. Florence Joliunnts V. Peterson to Mary Agnes Bweei.ey, li,t , blork 3. Malioney A Mlnnhan'i add., South Oinfcha Chimney L. Wlltne to Marg.iiet Uroan Ilurgess, fot i, block Ki Maiietiu Greene and husband to An nine Hire, lot 4. block 3. Sooth. Omaha Elln l' Strong und husband to An ionic Kuncl, tit lot 13, Kbuntze's SJ Jucoli Oish ard wife 1j Frank J. Seran son, e't lot 0. blrcji 10, lUcds 1st ... Will (. Hiinonson sml wife to Matliew A. 1 In II. hit 13, blink 1 eubdiv. lot l'i. Kensington ..... William A lintry to Mat hew A. Hail, lot 3. attack s subOtV. lot ltl. Ken stngti n 1 Edward Lawrti.cv et si. to John E. Klmi son, lot 4. bluc k 5. B A Hill s 2d Ill' A Jorgcnsen snd hul snd to E. W H'unaii. iiaV nwV si. l.-l'i-li'i. . ill obtain for a r hll at 'aet. The Its !!! T. ('Mrtrl(rh' ard htielwind to week's franenctlr.ee IncVide fair transfers ' Joseph Voltz, lot 4, blfx k 17, Siuth of terrltorv, tinwaehed fleeces, Oregon stock, the finer grndee r,r nulled nnil sone Australian. The prlnclr."! rieniaml t for territory and fleeces tjti'te a fslr bul ness In original bs of Montana wool Is being don at i.WfT-Ac. Fine medium l''h and Ohio ara selling well st rs;4c and KU T7'e)c. respectively liair rnond and -li"- 1 eight Wyoming hav ba takao at 27J ( nun hit WiWon T. tiroliHiu and wife to Walter J Catttn. lot 9, block 7. KenilaH'a a4'l Kale Hunt and liuxtiand to James A. Hiiinhsiis, lots 1. i, 4 and 6, and ti feet lot 6. Hunt suUliv 4i 1,060 750 4M 2.7O0 2.W0 650 76 l'O 1.4u0 :60 Ss.'ot) Totfcl.... 4i,fal