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Y M811 WANTED Architects, engineers and superintendents of construction of rail roads, smelters, packing houses and rower plants, to see and learn some hlng of Interest. 817 So. 12th. Open evenings. Y M783 16x DETECTIVE SERVICE WETMORE detective service; 'phone Red 7401. Rooms 13 and 14, Union 61k.. 15th and Farnam. 571 SHx N LAW & COLLECTIONS J. M. Macfarland, 809 N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel. Doug, 6ssi. TS DRESSMAKING PATTERNS cut to measure, McDowell system of drcsamuklng taught. Ii523 Far nam. M536 87 PLUMBING BUY plumbing supplies dlrsct Wholesale prices. Save on every article. Only first class goods handled. Prompt attention to every order. Send for catalogue. B. F. Karol, 235 Harrison St., Chicago, 111. 78x Cotton Mniket. NEW YORK, Aug. ll.-COTTON-Spot. middling uj.land, lo.6,c; middling gulf, lo.oic; sales, 80 bales. . ST. LOUIS. Aug. Il.-COTTON-Steady; middling, loc; sales, none; receipts, none; shipments. biV bales: stock, TM bales. LIVERPOOL, Aug. ll.-COTTON-flpot. quiet: prices 8 points higher: American middling fair, Jlbd: good middling. 6-sd: I r l 1 1 I E VJ. I .111 - . . niiuuiiiia, o. I'm, iiw iiuaniinK, o.tmi; gooa f ordinary, 6S4d; ordinary, 6.10d. The aalos of the day were 4.000 bales, of which 400 i were for speculation and export, and In- eluded 8,500 American. Receipts were 1. 000 bales, no American. NEW ORLEANS Aug. 1 1 COTTON Spot, quiet; sales, 150 bales; low ordinary. 18-16c, nominal: ordlmrv. 7M6o; srni( ordinary. fcSc: low middling, 9 1-lc; mid dling, 10 5-lSo; good middling. 1013-16c; mid dling fair, 11 S-lc. nominal; fair, 11 1I-1V, nominal; receipts, W, bales; stock, 31,011 tales. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug 11 COFFEE-Market for futures opened steady at an advan"e of 8(310 points In svmnathv with better Euro pean cables than were expect 'd. Trading was quiet, no sales whatever bi-lng reported on tne opening cull, while later business re flected no cluinre In the reneral nttitnde toward the market and p.'thlng new In the valorisation situation. The close was steady at unchanged prices to nn advance cf 10 v. pts. Sales were reported of 40.760 bags. , Trluding S-pteinber at .'.ififi7.00o. Derein brr at 710c, January at 7 IOc. March at T30c, May at 7.40fii745c and Jnlv at 7.i0c. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, Sc. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Auir. 11 METALS The metal markets were nulet ai usual on Saturday In the absence of London rabies and no quotable charge wae reported. 'r Tin was quoted at $40 609 40.65. Ijiko , copper is h'M at $1 2Vs' T5; elc.fr--Ivtlc. $18 87 HH,18 50; casting. $'.0r ISIS. Lend wae iihehaesed, at $'7S. ' spelter at $00ff 8.10. Iron was reported In good demand with prices lilglwr at 81900UIS25 for No. 1 foundry northr- and $H.00U.60 for No. : foundry south Wool Market. 8T LOrtS. Aur. II. WOOL Market steady; medium grades e"-hlng snd cloth Ine. 2Sti?b; light r.ne. 1R'.T2!c; heavy fine. 14W17C: ttih washed, Si'ifT."'. LONDON. Aug ll. WOOL The wool market during the week ru!'d steidy. Ar rivals for the net s.Tles nomter 63 fifl bales, 1ieludlng ?1 ,'V) frwsrled direct. The Imports fwr trt week were hi fil loms: New South Wales. 1701 be'es: Vic toria, 100 helee; New Zealand. 400 bales; various, lZ.OOO bales NEW YOPK. Aog. 11 SI "GAR Raw. firm; fair reflninar. Sc: centrifugal, S test, ta. Molasses suerar, 8 I-KIJ4.V Refined. V steady: No. 4Sr; No 7 4 25c: No. i, 4: No. . 4 1tc; No. 10. 41; No. 11. 4 (He; A No. 1!. 4.00c: No IS. 3iV: No. 14. 8fc: ron. feotl.iners' A. 4 v mould . R.?5e- cut loaf. 6c: crushed, 8 6Cc: powdered, .00c; granu late 4 ac: cuboe. 5 15c. MOTA8PFJi--eudv; N.w Orleans open get. 1. r.,4 choice, JoiKSc, BYRt'P-i&aJoc, . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Mors Aoti for $ While at HieW Prioss, JONES' CROP SENTIMENT IS BULLISH Inglls Bays Custlai Orals Short la liaentity ul daalltr of Last Year's Yield Cra Recovers frosa Oovernsnent Report. OMAHA. Aug. 11. 1806. Trade In all grains was brisk for a few minutes after the opening, but dwindled to very small proportions In a very snort time. After the opening dip tn wheat market steadied on local buying. Tne sentiment was helped by the Jones report allowing winter wneat yield of 436.uov,,mJ bushels and spring wheat ul,Oo0,o00 busheia, or a total of M.uoo.OuO bushels short o( the rovernment figures of yesteiday. The nglls report on the Canadian outlook was less optimistic than soma of the prior ones. Some hesitation Is evident at this level and bears are less aggressive. 1 he ' foreigners are Inclined to view the situa tion with considerable confidence, believing that all the wheat will be selling that Is nocessury. , Good authorities say that the receipts In Russia are poor in both quality and quantity, and the crop Is believed to be short. Corn Tho government report was given a bearish construction, but the market -covered from the opening break. Sboits were good buyers and May was taken mod erately for long account. The light re ceipts and country acceptances continue to firm the September. Prices eased oft again at the close. Primary wheat receipts were ill, 000 bush els and shipments l,6b3,(M0 bushels, against receipts last year ot 777,000 bushels and shipments of 662,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 344.000 buaheis and shipments 6o7,ouO bushels, against receipts last year of I-'S.OOO bushels and shipments oi 812,000 bushels. Clearances were 74,u0o nus:ie;s wheal, 13,167 barrels flour, 68,000 bushels corn and 0,UW bushels oats. Liverpool closed V5Sd lower on wheat and unchanged on corn. Broomhall estimates world's wheat ship ments for Monday at 7,200,000 bu., against 8,640,000 bu. last week and 7,560.000 bu. last year. John Inglla makes this statement on the Canadian wheat crop: "I have not made so close and critical examination of Canadian northwest as of the states, having covered only 700 miles. I confined observations more to the important sections where acre age Is large. The crop will be a good gen eral average, but falls short both In quality and quantity of last year's heavy yield. Taking the liberal increase in acreage over last year, final results will probably ex ceed last year's totals." Local range ot options: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y Wheat- j 1 r i Sept... I 644AI 654AI 4AI &AI 6EViB Dec....) 67HAI 67;B 674A 674 B 67A Corn- I I I I I Sept...! 464AI 454BI 464 Al 46A 46B Dec... I 40A 40A1 39A S94A 40'iA A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Sales. CORN No. 8, 1 car, 46 He. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 66Hc; No. t hard, 64tf66e; No. 4 hard, 6264c; No. 8 spring, 65c. CORN No. 8, 45K45ttc; No. 4. 44o; No. 8 yellow, 45 4c; No. 3 white. 4b Ho. OATS No. 3 mixed, 30c; No. 8 white, SO 4i SOc; No. 4 white, 30o. Rye No. 2, 61 4c; No. 3, 60c. Carlot Receipts, Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 83 101 176 Kansas City 141 84 8 Minneapolis Ill .. .. Omaha git 107 11 Duluth 10 Bt. Louis 103 106 63 CHICAGO GIIAIX AND PROVISIONS Features of tha Tradlngr and Closing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO. Aug. 11. A private crop re port which showed a decrease In the total yield of wheat In the United States as com pared with official statistics was partly re sponsible for moderate strength today In the local wheat market. At the close wheat for September delivery was up Ho. Provisions ware 67Ha higher to 12Vc lower. "Strength In the wheat market developed late In the day. During the first part of the session, sentiment In the pit was baar lMh, weak cables, clear weather and lower prices at Minneapolis having t, depressing effect. A leading commission house was the principal seller. For a time trading was Inclined to drag owing to lack of de mand. Ijvter, however, buying became more active, cash houses being quite lib eral purchasers. A Joint report made by two well known crop experts' was an In fluential factor In creating the firmer feel ing. According to these authorities the total yield of spring wheat en Minnesota and the Dakota Is about 24.000,000 buaheis less than the amount estimated by govern ment officials. Another factor was con stantly decreasing receipts at all primary points, total arrivals for the week show ing a fall off of 25 per cent compared with the total movement of the preceding week. The market closed firm with prices at the highest point of the day. September opened 'o to Wo lower at 71c to 71To, sold off to TlWllac. and then advanced to 72,e. The cross was at 72c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 623 2.SA bushels. Pri mary receipts were 1.478,355 buaheis, com pared with 858,656 bushels for the corres ponding time a yeir ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 4S3 cars against 645 cars last week and 800 cars a year ago. Favorable weather for the growing crop caused an easier tone In the corn market eanjr in me aay. urrenngs. however, were not large. Active demand by com mission houses resulted In a firmer tun. The buying was due to a large extent to light stocks of contract corn in Chicago and to a practical absence of acceptance of bids sent out by cash houses. The mar- kc ciosm nrro. September opened un changed to He lower at 4!4c to Khio, sold between 49c and 4a Ho and closed at 4:14c. Local receipts were 101 car with 47 of con tract grade. Oats were firm on buvlnar hv rash hnn.ix The strength today was largely an after math of the government report published yesterday. September oDened unchanged to We lower at 80Tc to 31c. sold between SOVQGOe and 314o and closed at 31Hc Lo- vo.i 101-eipia were iio cars. Provisions were weak hneana. Af m iAm decline In the prtee of live hoge. In ed- uiuon ine mantel was beaMshly affected by decreased shipments of h mnnnf... tured products. At the close September 7,7 wm? X" 00 at eitt-oo. iara was down .V. ,we at $8.65. Ribs were UHo lower at Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat V".v tirtpVU. The leading future ranged as follows: Article's,! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. May Dec. May Jsn. I-ard Sept. Oct. Nov. Jan. Ribs- Scpt. Oct. Jan. TUklfif, 72V. nn.fr. 72 73 :Ji!.l 75 I ,441 7o4,7iHi "TflT '"' . '- 11 4D4Ki 44 49 44HI 464 494! 494 "VU V 45 . 444 46H 40-), 81 8-4' 8::VUV!jai,rWuVfcjaJ4 '.-44-tt4li44w1 18 85 1$ 85 I 13 93 13 7741 U 7V4 U 87 4 8 624 8 65 I 8 7?4 so 7 t 86 8 66 8 6-4 8T4I 8 674, 7 374. I CO 8 674; 8 774 7 No 3. Cash quotations were as fo'lows: FLOUR Steady, winter patents, iS.s0O3.6S; straights, a.itf4jJ.4it; spring patents, 82.8' 4 3.90; strnlithts, J3KJ56; bakers, 8-.it)4.8j. i EAT No. 3 spring. 7lnU4c; No. 3 red. 71 ' iihc CORN No. J, 604c; No. 3 yellow, 811tf 524c. OATS No. f. Slie: No. 1 white M' ! No. 8 white. 314l8ic 111 r; .-so. 3, &bc. BAHLE Y Good feeding. 874538c; fair to choice malting, 4:"C4i:c. SEKDS-No. 1 llax. 31.07; No. 1 northwest em. $1.10. PROVISIONS hort ribs sbtes (loose). $8 Mji8 9u. Mesa pork, per bbl , $ 4 g74. Lrd per lit Ihs., JS.63. Short clear sldrs (boxed). ir4fio. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls tl.0 11 7"0 Wheat, bu 384 :.U0 Corn, bu M.80O 14S.S-J0 Oats, bu t0.fc"0 63 JuO Rye. ba t 8.0i) Barley, bu 6.600 ltM On the Produce exchange today the butter 844 J'Ha 18 85 14 85 18 80 I 13 80 8 6741 74 8 76 8 76 IM 8 60 8 00 8 00 $ 90 8 90 8'.5 8 76 7 4i4) 7 424 market was steady; creameries, 1783c; dairies, 16419c. Kggs, steady: at mark rases lnrluded, 14tiw; frfts, 164c; prime firsts, ISC; extras, 2vc. Cheese, firm. 11 4 12VaC HEW YORK GENEI1AL MARKET (notations of the Day oa Tarloas Commodities. NEW YORK, Aug. ll.-FLOCR-Recelpts, 13.564 bbls.; exports, 34.419 bbls.; market quiet and lower to sell. Minnesota patents, 84.264H Do; Minnesota bakers, $3.4Mt4.8u; winter patents, $3 S.vu-4 26 ; winter straights, 8S.6oVr3.80; winter extras, $2 S.Vug.30; winter low grades, $J.7f.(i IJn. Rye flour,' dull: talr to good, 83.2uSg8.T8; choice to fancy, 83.f-J 84 00. t'ORNMKAL Steady : fine white and yel low. 81 ZO 1.26; coarse, $1.10il.l2; kiln dried, $2 SVj'-' 90. WHEAT Receipts, 112,500 bu; spot mar ket steady: No. 2 red, 774c, elevator; No. 3 red, 7940, f. o. b, afloat; No. 3 hard winter, 8040, f. o. b., afloat. From early weakness, due to fine weather In the northwest and a break at Minneapolis, wheat rallied to wards noon with corn and closed 4c higner. May, 83 16-ltVa4Sc closed at Septem ber. 78 18-ltVaT, 3-16C. closed at 794c; De cember, 81 7-lbV&8l4c, closed at 814c COKN Receipts, 43.9,6 bu.; exports, s.iio bu. ; spot market steady; No. 2, 68c, eleva tor, and 674c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. $ yellow. 61c; No. 8 white, 62c. Option market was quiet, but steadier on foreign Duying ana closed partly 4c net higher. September closed at 664c; December, 63S'S63,c, closed at 634c. OAT3 Recelots. 118.100 bu .: exports. 19, 486 bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 36 to 82 pounds, 30 ; Natural white, 30 to 83 pounds, 3ay3o; clipped white, 38 to 40 pounds, 42S44c. HAY Uulet: shipping. 6&376c; good to choice, 95c&$1.06 HOPS steady; state, common 10 cnoice, 1906, 10fc'17c; 1904, nominal; olds, nominal; Paclilc coast, 1906, liqjisc; laoi, uc; oias, nominal, HIDES Firm: Galveston. 20 to 26 pounds. 20c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 21c; Texae dry, 24 to 30 pounds, 19c. LfiA 1 HfciN steady; acio, ib'ijz.wc. PROVISIONS Beef, aulet: family. $10.00 '11.00; mess, $8.0Onl86O; beef hams, $21.0lrtf a.6o; packet, $9 OortflO.00; city extra India mess, $15.60iS'l.60. "Cut meats, steady; pickled? bellies. $11.2613.00; pickled shoulder, $8&0tg8.75; pickled hams, $12.0irai2.60. Lard, barely steady; western prime. . ib'fle.Bn; refined, steady; continent, $9.25; South America, $10.00; compound, 7.124'g1.374o. Pork harelv steady: family. $19 HXfl 19 50; short clear, $17.0O& 19.00: mess, $18.25 18.75. TALLOW Steady ; city ($2 per pkg.), $5; country (pkgs. free), 4,gt4c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 34iitiVc; Ja-pan, nominal. I-il'TTirn Firm Street Drlec: Extra creamery, 22Va224c. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. 14194c; renovated, common to extra, 134819c; wesitfrn factory, common to extra, 13414174c; westorn iml- tatl-n 'tearnrv, extras. lc; nrcts, iiyiia. CHEESE Steady; state full cream, large fsncy, 114c; state fair to good, llllVac; state, small fancy, lJVvc; stuie tair iu good, 104'&llc; sute. Inferior, PiJlOc. , . . . . ' . . , . . tnlA D.nn.ull.unlo nearby fancy selected white, 24tT-6c; state choice, 2225c; state mixed extra, la'ylMc; western firsts, 18a184c; western seconds, 164l'n4c. POULTRY Alive, nominally unchanged; dressed, steady; western chickens, 14c; tur keys, 12c; fowls, 1340. St. Lonls General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 11. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red. cash, elevator. 70u: track. VjWJ 704o; September, 64c; December, 72c; iso. 8 hard, bVnttc. CORN Weak: No. 2 cash, 49c; track, 501 604c; September, 474c; December, 42-ic OATS Firm; No. 8 cash, 31c; track, 323 $24c nominal; September. 314c; December, 824c; No. 3 white. SKSSlc. FLOUR Steady. Red winter patents $4.354.50; extra fancy and straight. $3,750 4.30; clear, .u'UJ.iai. SEED Timothy, steady, $3.754.00. COKNMEAL Steady, $2.60. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 737Rc. HAY-Steady; timothy, $110(Xal6.6o; prai rie, $8,004(12.50. IRON COTTON TIES-451.00H. , BAGGING 8 I-16C. ' HEMP TWINE 74c- PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing. $16.00. Lard, lower; prime steam, $5.35. Dry sa.lt meats, steady; poxea extra snorts, i.'.wi, clear ribs, $9 874; short clears, $10.00. Bacon, steady; boxed txtra shorts, $10,374; clear ribs. $10 624; short clear, $10.75. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 94c. springs, 134c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 94c; geese, 60. BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 17(fl,a4o; dai ries. 16&20C. EGGS Steady; 14c, case count. Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: . , Receipts. Shipments. Flour, hble 7.000 7,000 Wheat, tou 102,600 16,000 Corn, bu 107,000 86.fj0 Oats, bu tW.000 6MW0 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11. FLOUR First patents, $4.10(3 4.30; second patents, $3. 956 4.05; first clears, $3.2oi3.3, sec ond clears, $2.60 C 2.60. BRAN $13,606 13.75. (Superior Board of Trade quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as reported by F. D, Day St Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y Wheat-I May... Sept... Dec... . Oct.... Nov... Dec. . . . 7$4fik 77S5frr4 76477774 ' "64 !70Afr7l, 714 ion tim ti 7244V4 7241 78 '244 I 12 1 12 1 11 1 W4 1 094 1 184 1 12 1 094 1 104 1 0941 1 094 1 0941 1 4 1 0V4 1 0941 1 ObHi 1 0b4i I 0841 1 064, Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1 hard, 764c; No. 1 northern, 754c; to arrive, 76c; No. 3 northern, 734c; to arrive, 734c; No. 8 northern, 71(u714c; No. 1 durum, 6o4o; No. 2 durum, 664c Corn: No. 3 yellow, 474c; No. 3, 47c; No. 3 white, 314c Oais: No. 3, 294i304c Barley: M4'H4c Rye: 604&l4a. Flax: $1.09. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 11 WHEAT Sep tember, bo4c; December, 684c; May, IlUc; cash, No. i hard, 6b4ij6i4c; No. 3, 't-nj) 6b4c; No. 2 red, 74c; No. 8, boH'otific. - CORN September. 44c; December. 404c; May, 4e4c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 46vL4ic; No. 3, 4bc; No. 2 white, 4Vtf4fe4c; No. 3, 44c OATS-No. 1 white, S6c; No. I mixed. 81', 'u 34o. 1 EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas firsts, ltic; seconds; 10c; extras, 184c HAY 25ij)c higher; choice timothy, $10.00 10.50; choice prairie. 88.25. RYE Steady; 68&t2c. BUTTER Creamery, tic; packing, 144c EGGS 184c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu. 141. OuO 1.26ti,0u0 Corn, bu M.ouo 142,0X4) Oats, bu 8.0OO 20,000 Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 11. WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern. 77 (a 79c; No. 1 northern, li'uTte; September, "Uo bid; putB, 714c; calls, 72c asked. RYE Steady; No. 1, btvj'aOc. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 65'b05c; sample, 40Q64C OATS Steady; standard. Sorfj3c. CORN Steady; No. 3 cash, 494&51c; Sep tember; 494o; puts, 484c asked; calls, 4-4o asked. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Aug. ll.-WHEAT-Spot, nominal; futures, quiet; September, 6s3d; December, 6s 44d; March, nominal. CORN Spot, quiety and steady; Amer ican mixed, new, 4s7d; American mixed, old, 4s 8d. Futures, quiet; September. 4s 7d; December, 4 741. HOPS At Iondon (Paclflc coast), steady at 3 5sd415s. Peorla Market. PEORIA, Aug. U.-CORN Finn; No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 61c; No. 4, 5oc; no grudo, 424 49c. OATS-Qulet; No. 3 white. 3141 aic; No. 3 whlue, 31io314c: No. 4 white, ioijulc RYE Strong. No. t U4c Dalnth Grain Market. DULUTH. Aug. 11 WHEAT To arrive, No. 1 northern, i44c; No. X northern, 73c; on track. No. 1 northern, 744o; No. northern, 7J4c; Bepteuiber, 724c; May, 7740. OATS On track, 31c; lo arrive, 31c; Au gust, 304c. Toledo Seed Murket. TOLEDO. Aug 11. SEEilS Clover, cash. 87.16; October and December, $7,274. Tim othy, 8.00. Alaike. $6.95. Oil aad Roala. NEW YORK, Aug. 11. OILS Cottonseed, firm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. fc4.yaoc; prime yellow, 3S4c. Turpentine, easy, 6'V fiti.'aC Petroleum, easy; refined. New York, $7 ; Philadelphia, and Baltimore, $: 55. In bulk. $4 46. RoSIN Steady; strained, common to good. $400474 li). OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug. 11. OILS-Credlt balances. $158. Shipments. 81.'9 bliU. ; average. 62.1'V bbla Runs. 77,135 bbls.; average, 82,553 bbls. Shipments, Lima, 6J, 57 bbls : average, S.10 bbla. Runs, Lin. a i2.:ti bbls.; average. 85.141 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa., Aug. 11 OIIS Tur pentine, firm. lac. Sales. i9 bhia.i re oelpta, eii UiU-i ahipoteata, 3, Obi bbla, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Uarket it Actirt snd Dtoidedly TaTsrish (. Durinc the Short Cession. BIG DECLINE IN CASH RESERVES Hates for Money Are Rising; Because of Demands tram Interior Points Uold Is Expected from London. NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-The stock market was decidedly feverish during the short session tiay and the small net changes on the day give no Idea ot the activity in the fluctuations or the large volume of the transactions. The opening tone 4Vaa heavy and the drive against Reading had some depressing Influence. There was a moment ary pause In the market also after the appearance of the weak bank statement. Again, at the vary last, after the most active buying of the day, there was some renewed reailxlng, which made the closing tone Irregular. The action of the Reading stock sug gested a professional raid and It was sus pected that this was tor the purpose of enabling a large short Interest to cover. The record of the dealings in Reading on the tape showed very large Individual transactions both on the drop and on the recovery, which was cor.ipiole. Atchison was the only lmportsni stock to show ag gressive strength from the outset. The record yield of winter wheat promised by the government crop report and the heavy corn yield promised added plausibility to the rumors IS circulation of an Intended Increase In the dividend of this stock. There was very heavy absorption of Bt. Paul and Harrlman system after the bank statement. The effect of these operations on the prices of the stocks concerned will be seen to be moderate. A decline of over 89,000,000 In the cash reserves of the banks was much larger than anticipated or than can be accounted for by the known movements of money this week and the discrepancy In Kt week's statement, which failed to reflect the loss Indicated by the known move ments of several million dollars. The sur plus reserve, which Is reduced to $3,371,625, compares with $12,846,800 a year ago and $57,731,475 two years ago. No doubt Is felt, In view of the banking situation, the rising rates for money and the movement of cash toward the Interior, that gold will be with drawn from London next week for New York account. The confidence In this result helped to sustain todny's market. Total sales of bonds, par value, $820,000. The following are the quotations on the Stock exchange: Sales. High. Law. Cleaa Adams Express 1 tt Amalgamate Copper 40.400 105S 101 1?H American C. A F 100 Uit M4 SVi Am. C. A F. pfd 100 American Cotton Oil 100 31 nyj 11 Am. Cotton Oil pfd 114 American Express 140 Am. H. aV L. pfd t4 American Ine.. eerurltlra.... 1,000 714 714 71 American mnveeu ooi...... Am. blnaeed Oil pfd 4014 American Loromotlre (00 W 484 1i Am. Locomotive pfd Ill American a. R 10.600 1SIH 1M4 1524 Am. . 4 R. pfd 1114 American Sugar Refining. ... (00 3'. 1S4 1S a Am. Tobacco pfd ctra 100 100 100 lw Anaconda Mining Co MOO I J1 IS1 1M4 Atchlaon 17.400 MS M 4 Ateblaon pfd 100 I00fc 100U. 100 Atlantic Coaat Line 100 141 1414 143 Baltimore A Ohio .r10 1M4 1M4 1!" Pal. A Ohio pfd Rrooklrn Rapid Tr 4.7 .0 TT4 74 Canadian Pacific 100 H'H 17 147 Vt Central of New Jersey its Central Leather 1.I0O 31 814 4 Central Leather pfd 101 Chceapcake A Ohio 1,100 41 404 (014 Chleaao Oreat Western 100 lS4a 11V 1"44 Chicago A Korthweatern.... 4.700 lots, 0B tout. m.cago. mil a st. r 11,100 lie lust 1" Chicago T. A T II Chicago T. A T. pfd 17 C, ('.. C. A St. Loula II Colorado Fuel A Iron 4.400 h 42 63 Colorado A Southern 00 17 II 87 Colo. A 80. let pfd 70 Colo. A 80. 2d pfd SI Conanlldated Oaa 1,400 140 131 153 Cora Producta, rfg 100 1 1114 It Corn Producta pfd 74 Delaware A HudMn -100 120 130 820 Delaware. L. A W too Denver A Rio Orande 104 tt 41 43i V. A R. O. pfd as Dlatlller' Securities 100 40 to 40 Erie 8.400 4314 424 41 Brie lit pfd 74 Erie 2d pfd 100 TO T4 49 General Eleetrle 100 167 147 11 Oreat Northern pfd 104 24 14 ti Hocking Valley, offered 124 IlllDola Central 100 ITS 176 176 International Paper 100 14 It II Interborough Metropolitan.. 400 M lo IS Interborough ilet. pfd ,., Tl Int. Paper pfd 1544 International Pump 44 Int. Pump pfd 100 Si II It Iowa Central 100 17 S7 14 Iowa Central pfd 100 114 II Si Kansas City Southern IT Kanaaa City 80. pfd 14 Louiavllle A Naabellle soo 144 14344 144 Mexican Central 100 10 104 to Mluneapolla A St. Loula 4 M., Bt. P. A 8. 8. M 1S1 M., St. P A 8. 8. M. nfd. 10 178 171 171 klliaouri Pacific 1,700 tft 93 14 Mlaaoart, K. A T 100 14 1444 14 M., K. A T. pfd g National Lead 7a National R. R. of M. pfd It New York Central 1,100 140 131 1SDV New York. O. A W 510 474 47 47 Norfolk A Weiter n 8.100 It ig B3 Norfolk A W. pfd u North American 94 Northern Pacific 100 lot 106 tui Pennsylvania 35,100 1M 181 li6 People's Gas 91 P . I'.. ('. A St. L 100 II 11 1 Preeerd Steel Car 100 II II 1114 Preiard 8. C. pfd 7 Pullman Palaca Car t87 I'eadlng 187,100 111 lit ISO Reading at pfd, offered gj Heading 2d pfd, offered 3U Republic ttteel g Republic Sleel pfd a Hock Iaiand Co 1,400 it 8SI4 24 Hock Iiland Co. pfd 41 Et. L. A 8. r. id pfd 100 41 41 43 8t. Loula 8outhweatera 14U Bt. L. 8. W. pfd M Sloee-Sheffleld Steel T8 southern Pacific II, KM T444 77 Te 80. Paclflc pfd .. inJ Southern Railway 17,100 17 84 17 So. Railway pfd ,. gj Tenneure Coal A Iron im Texaa A Paclflc 12 Toledo, 8t. L. A W J7J T., Bt. L. A W. pfd 47 I'nlon Paclflc jj.204 U.T44 16 157 I'nlon l'aclno pfd 100 46 14 14 I'nlted States Bxpreas m tolled States Realty 74 j o.w nuuuw , ..... 44 V. S. Rubber pfd 200 107 10T nil inneo States Steel 14,004 40 4 40V l. 8. Sleel pfd 4,700 lv4 104 H6 va.-i.aroiina chemical 1714 Wabah i.Z Whal. mfA ? Wella-rargo Eipreea Weetlughouae Electric .... Western Union Wheeling A Lake Erie 44 tS 1S4 t mscoBBin central jju Ce,1,ni' PM 104 41 'it 4k ioiai aaies lor Ui day. Ill, loo shares. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Aug. ll.-Call loans. 34J44 per cent; time loans. 6&64 per cent. Official (losing on stocks and bonds: Atcbleoa sdj. 4a.... do 4a Mrx. Central 4a Auhlaoa do pfd Boaton A Albany... lloatoo Maine Bvielon Elevated ... Kitchburg pfd Mexican Central ... N. T.. N. II. A H. Pars Marquette ... . 46 lAllantle .lvA)'liii,aham . 71 ICal. A Hecla.. I4't'entennlal .... .10C Copper Range . i47Lialy Wait .... .lMirranklla U Oranby .U7Iale Hoyale ... . 20iMau. Mining . lit Michigan . 11 Mohawk .lo7!Monl. a A C. Ill I'4 tag 23 74 17 144 114 II 14 "V, 40 40 106 M4 44 4 87 14 43 44 10 iT 4 '4 144 inioq fariflc Amer. Arge. Chcm.... 13 old Dominion no pie Amer. Pneu. Tube. 4 It iteceola Parrot Quinsy Unaunos lantarack Trinity t'ultcd Copper .. U. 8. Mining.... U. 8. Oil Utah v ictoria Amer. Sugar 144 do pfd Ut Ul KJ , Illu.U) 1 Amer. T AT Amer. Woolen do pfd Edieon Klec. kit. Eleclric do pfd Meal. Gae I'mted fruit United fhue Mach iu pfd V. 8. Steel lw yvinona 7 wolverine jv North Butte .... 404 'Huiie Coalllloa Ion ! Nevada II 1114 60 pfd ... Adventure .. S l'al. A Arlione lus Allouea Amalgamated iia. -ASktd 34,Tecuntaek ig loljoreene Con 44 Boston Copper Market. Closing quotations on Boston eopper mar "rt.rt',ur,,'1 hv I-osan dt Uryan, 111 Hoard of Trade building. Omaha: Adventure 115 M,. hawk go Al'ouea 45 Nevada Cor.eolldaled. II Al'nllc 11 North Bull aiai g'"!1'" ' "Id Dominion 40 i Blaik Mountain Oaceola 104 Boettin t'onaolldaled. 25 1'nes. Service 11 Butte Coalition 1 do prvferrei talumet A Arljona. l't Qulicy 44 t-aium.t A llecia liw bhannoa '.' g Cenlenulal 1244 Tamarack 7 toiper Kauge 14 Trinity a Du ly W.at H4 Iniud Prult 110 East llr.te m Vmted Slatee. com.. 44 Prankllu 14 de preferred 44 Greene Copper i Itak Consolidate.... 44 2r,nbr 11 t tali Copper 14. '" Vlct.ru ..... . lil Royal 18 'u,w. jV 18 tvn.eeia .... Maaaacnaaetta -i 11 . ... 4iWoIverln 1 La Michigaa 11 Superior A Pittsburg. IT Exports and Imports. NEW YORK. Aug. 11 Total lmr.r. I merchandise aud dry goods at the port of New Tork for the week ending today we.e valued at 316.T7.t7. Total Imports of specie were $13,814 silver and $165,131 gold. Total e ports of specie were $652,936 silver and $7,000 gold. 7ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11 -MONK T On call, nominal; no loans. Time loans, very strong; sixty days, 44 per cent; ninety days, 4Vu6 per cent; st months, 64 per ""pRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER64ft per cent. 8TBRLINO EXCHANGE Hesvy at $4 MoVuM 8475 for demand and at $4 819MS4.8J for sixty-day bills; posted rates, $4 81 and $4.K6: commercial bills. $4 fl41i4.S24. S1LVKH Bar, 6t4c; Mexican dollars, 6040. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. yuotatlons on New fork bonds today were as follows: C. S. ref. ta. rag 104 japan 4s, M series... 44 4o coupon 1MI do 4a ctra V. S. la, reg 104 do 4a ctfi M so coupon I'M i da Id aerlee i 0. S. old reg. ...103 I,. A N. unl. 4s 101 101 Man. e. 4a UI 4o coupon 1. 8. new 4a, reg 4o coupon II Mex. Central 4. 74 .138 do 1st Inc II . 77 'Minn A St. L M 11IIM . K. A T. 4e 44 .1011 edo I 17 Am Tobacco 4e... do ta Atchlsoa gen. 4a. do ad) 4s .. ; N. R. R et M. e. 4a. 84 Atlantic C. L. 4s HolN. T. C. g. Is.... II tisi. m odio fa ivx,. j. v.. g. w. . m .lfl'4 . 71 .100 . 14 . l . 9914 do la 14 No. Paclflo 4s.... Brk. R. T. e, 4a 44 do la H. A W. e. 4s Central ot Ga. Is Ill do let Ine. do 8d Inc. 14 O. 8. L. rfdg 4a. 10 Penn. oonv. 3a.. do Id Int.... ... 87 iHeadlng ges. 4a . Chee. A Ohio 4s...l07 St. L. A I. M. r. Sa..U4 Chicago A A. 3a.... 77 St. L. A 8. F. fg. 4a. 82 C, B.. A Q. n. 4a.... (8 St. L. 8. W. c. 4s... 74 C, R. 1. A P. 4l 77 Seaboard A. L. 4a.... 87 do col. le II go. Pacific 4e M CCC. A St. U g 4e..l-; do let 4s ctfs M eolo. tna. la, aer. A. 7 Bo. Railway Is 114 do aerlee B 74 Texas A P. Is Ill Colorado Mid. 4a 71 ,T., Bt. L. A W. 4a.. U Colo. A Bo. e,. 114 Union Pacific 4a 103 Cubs 4a 104 V. 8. Steel Id 4s. la U. A R. O. 4s........ IO Wabaah la 116 Distillers Sec. la.... Slfei do deb. B 11 Erie p. I. 4a 101 Western Md. 4s 14 do gea. 4e S0i"W. m L. E. 4e M Hocking VaJ. 4a....lu IWIa. Central 4a so Japan la IM I a . Offered. London Cloalna Stocks. LONDON. Aug. 11. Closing quotationi on the Stock exchange were: Consols, money ... 84 1-14, M., K. A T .. 14 ..144 .. II .. 14 .. 48 .. 70 .. 44 .. 47 .. I ..101 .. 78 4 ..141 .. 18 .. 41 ..IK .. II .. 41 do sccount 88 l it N. T. Central Norfolk A V do pfd Ontario A W Pennsylvania Rand Minea Heading Southern Railway do pfd Southern Pacific .. .'nlon Paclflo do pfd Anaconda , Atchison ... It ... 16 ...11 ...121 ...174 ... 44 ... Ub ...lmv. ... 174. ... 44V. ... Ik do sfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Paclflc . Ches. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W..., C . M. A St. F... Dc Beers D. A R. O do pfd , Erl , do 1st pfd , do id nfd 44 U. 8. Btoel 1 do pfd 73.Wabaeh Illinois Central 181 do pfd Louisville A Naah....l48 SILVfc.R Har, tlrm, 30 6-lbd per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 16-163 per cent; for three months' bills, 3'3 1-16 per cent. Bank. OMAHA, Aug. 11. day were $1,314,3111 spending date last Monday Tuesday Wednesdny Thursday Friday Saturday Clearings. Bank clearings for to 18 and for the corre year $1,2M, 442.13. 1906. 1906. ,...$l,r,30, 162.67 $1,044,248.46 .... 1.69S. Ml. 35 l,422,4tLuu .... l,68o,68.b9 1,862,416.04 .... 1,379.424.28 1.499, i'75.8i .... 1,377,641.44 1,19706.17 .... 1,314,331.18 I.2M.442.13 Totals $8,8S9,0f.9.61 $8,197,850.26 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $691,219.36. New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. ll.-CIoslng quota tions on mining stocks were: Adams Cos 14 1 Utile Chief . I ..171 ..IU .. I .. 11 .. 71 .. II .. 10 ..114 Alice ...223 ... 10 Ontario Breece Brunawlck Con ... Ophtr '. 80 11 fuuenlx Potuel Savage Sierra Nevada timall Hopes .. elandard Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va 14 Horn Sliver 14S Iron Silver 400 Leadvlll Cos I OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade and Unototlons oa Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 4ll0c; roost ers, 6c; turkeys, 12313c; ducks, 7c; spring chickens, 13614c per lb. BUTTER Packing stock, 16c; choice fancy dairy, 16ai6o; creamery, 210214c. HAY Frlces quoted by Omaha Feed com pany. Choice upland, $8.60; medium, $8.00; coarse, $7.60(448.00. Rye straw, $7.00. KAN Per ton, $16.00. VEGETABLES. TOMATOES Home grown, per basket of 20 lbs., 60c. WAX BEANS Per market basket of about 15 lbs., 50c. TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Per bu. OOc&tl.OO. LKAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per doa. heads, 20c. CELERY Per dog., 80c CUCUMBERS Home grown, per dog, 25c. ONIONS Home grown, 24o per lb. GREEN ONIONS-Per dog bunches, 20c RADISHES Per dox. bunches. 15c. POTATOES-Per bu.. 65c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. $1.85; No. 3. $1.75. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 54c. GREEN PEPPER3-Per market basket, 75c TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Valencia, all sizes, $5.50. LEMONS Llnionlera, extra fancy, 240 size, $7.bo; 3u0 size. $7.75; 360 size, is. 00; other brand, $1.00 less. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.7s2.25; Jumbos. $2.5oj3.00. FRUITS. PEACHES Yellow freestone, $1.10; Mis souri, per 6-bosket crate; $1.00; California Elbertus, per box, $1.00. PLl MS California, $1.5001.75. PEARS Bartlett, per box, I2.25-S2.60. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb.. 14c, or about outpace eucn. CANTELOl'PES Colorado and Arizona, per crate ttuindard), $3.50; ponies, $50. CUT MriAi' PKiCiiS. No. I ribs, 12c; No. 2 ribs, loc; No. 3 ribs 8c; No. 1 loins, 164c; No. 2 loins. 124c; No. 3 loins, be; No. 1 dim k, 6vgc; No. i. chuck, 44c; No. 8 chuck, 34c; No. 1 round, 84c: No. 3 round, 7c; No. 3 round, 3c; No. 1 plate, 8c; No. plate, 24c: No. 3 plate, 2c MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per fcuet. ter bbl., 16.75, HONEY New, per 24 lbs.. $3.65. CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13al4c; Wisconsin Uinberger, 13c; twins. 134c; young Americans, 15c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1, soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb.. 14c Pecans, large, per lb., 14c; small, per lb., 12o. Chill tvalnuta, per 1U, I24fl34c. Almonds, soft shells, per lb.. 17c: rurd shells, per lb., 15c. Cocoa outs, $4.00 per sack of 100. SUGAR Granulated cane. In bbls., $536: Kanulated cane, In sacks, $5.31; granulated et, in sacks, $5.21. SYRUP In bbla., 37o per gal.; In cases, $ 10-lb. cans, $1.70; cases, 11 6-11). cans, $1.80; cases, 34 24-lb cans, $1.85. COFFEE Roasted. No. 35, 2E4c per lb.; No. 80, 204c per lb.; No. 26, 184c per lb. J No. 30. 164c per lb : No. 31. 124c per lb. CURED FISH-Famlly whileflsh, per quarter ddi., iw ioa., itii'i Norway mack erel. No. 1. &S.00; No. 2, $J6.uo; No. 3, $2o.0u; insn, ino. i, 11a iw; nernng, in tills., .t.ti ids. each, Norway, 4k, $12.00; Norway, 3k, $13.00; Holland, mixed, $U.o0; Holland herring. In kegs, milkers, eoc: kegs, mixed. 70c. CANNED GOODS -Corn, standard west ern. bMiwc: Maine. $1.15. Tomatoes. 8 1b. cans. $1.05'ul.4o; l-lb , 974Ca$1.0i). Pineap ples, grated. 2-lb., $.'.0jfn2.r;0: sliced, $190 2.20: callon apples, faney, $3 00: Calif 01 nU pricots, ei.ioxi-.w, 1 earn, i fD'yi w; peacnes, fancy. $1.75iu2.4o: H C. peaches. li txyuL' 60. Alaska salmon, red, $1.25; fancy Chinook, F., $2 10: fsncy sockeve. F.. $1 9t"i: sardines. . oil, $2 60; 4 mustard. $2.rV 2 10. Sweet po tatoes, ll l-fil w; sauerkraut, $100; pump kins, KVifill.OO: wax beans. 2-lb., 751i9uc; uma oeana, z-id., Tictoii. 35; spinach, 1185: rhea ras, t-lb., 60c; extra, 7oti9tc; fancy, Kansas City Live Slock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8u0 hend. Including luo southerns. Murket unchanged; choice export and dressed beef steurs, $62rg6.15; fair to good, $4.0ld6.25; western fed steers, $2 V"i-o.oU; Blockers and feeders. It t'y4 aii; southern steers. $2.7&y4fo; southern cowx. $i'O0'(i3 l6: native cows, $2 ut1i 4. Ui : native heifers. J3.0) 4J5 25; bulls, $2.Uru3.fO; calves, $2 00. Re ceipts for the week. 41,000 head. HoOS Receipts. S.&iO head. Market was 10c lower; top, in.lo; bulk of s.t! s. $s 9514 6.06; heavy. $5 .flt'&fl.a); packers, $5 95f 6: lights. $0tKfi6.10: pigs, J0.tMj5.75. Receipts for the week. M.200 head. SHEEP AND LAM US-Receipt s, none. The market was nominally steady. Lambs, $4 0&&7.60; ewea and yearlings, $45u6ju; western fed yearlings. f50fj00; western fed sheep, HOlyi lE,, slot kers and f-ed rs. $3 755.60. Receipts for the week, 15.0 0 bead. Slons City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITT, Aug 11-tSpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. luO had; mar ket steady; beeves $4Xfiflo; cows, bulla and mixed. $- 5ol50; stockers and feeders. ti '""fW 00; calves and yearllrgs. $2 TBiiJ.hS. HOtiS Receipts. 4 8'""' head: market 1J& 16c lower, selling at l6.eVJ6.vU, balk ul galea 4.V5.M. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Csttls (tew Deoided ImproTmn fsi the Week. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Sheen Free Sellers All tke Week, veith Prices Gradually Tending I pevard Lambs Steady to F.asler. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 11, 1908, Receipts were: Cattle. Hoc a. Sheep. 18. 2M Official Monday.... Official Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday .... Official Saturdsy . 6.807 8.2 8.010 3.977 , 3.795 297 4.4 3 lN 12,623 11.141 8.41 10,68 10. 66 S.tttS 3,400 This week 14 ill 61.44 60.743 47.133 63.19 47.561 48 .302 26.770 3J.436 25-4 22.399 Last week 18.940 Two weeks aro 17 4.-A Three weeks ago 15.078 Four weeks ago 15.2M Same week last year. ...16.167 33,433 14.504 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to da to, compared with last year; 19UA. It Ino. Cattle 666.448 818.015 47,428 Hog 1.734.241 1,63.613 152.V-' Sheep 827,064 690,322 36,7X1 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. The following will show Ihs prices paid for the different kinds of cattle on the South Omaha market: uooa to choice corn-fed teers....$5.5oguo Fair to good corn-fed steers 4.bS'u550 Common to fair corn-fed steers.. 44.S6 Good to choice cows s'nd heifers.. 8 604J 4 00 rulr to good cows and heifers.. l.ftotja.M Common to fair cows and hellers.. 1.6iu2.60 Good to choice stockers & feeders. S.U"4j4 25 Fair to good Blockers and feeders.. 8.2oa3 60 Common to fair stockers 2.6iKii3.i6 Bulls, stags, etc 3.6ij3.50 Veal calves 3 76(416.75 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days with comparisons: Date. I 1M. 11905. 11904. 11903. il902. 11901-11900. Aug. 8... 4... ... 8 .. 7... 8... ... 10... 11... 6 224! 5 62 4 841 4 99) I 214, 6 661 6 06 1 6 o-:f 7 31 5 75 6 061 6 04 7 32 6 791 5 IS 5 10 t 33 6 79 06 6 65 6 14 5 6.. 6 15 5 74, 4 04 6 76; 6 01 4 99 Aug. Auk. Aus'. 6 204 6 21 8 liv; 6 071 6 (si! 7 86 Aug. Aug. 5 79 I 5 04 i 7 2 6 SI 8 11! 6 12 7 18 Aug. 6 074 5 964, 6 84 6 071 5 Sol 5 02! 6 19 6 89 4 84 1 26 7 15 Aug. Aug. 7 03 Sunday RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. . .$'.0iKij.00 $3.0OUj.074 Omaha fhlcaff-n i.noi no o.iiftiTj.ie Kansas City Bt. Louis Sioux City g.uu'aS.lB 2.0Uui.15 2.5om00 6.0uuV10 6 7bUi.25 6.604J6.00 The nffti-lal mimha. of cars of stock broinrht in Indav kiv narh rniul was cattle, tiogs. nurses O., AI. & St. 1' Wabash Missouri Pacific 1$ 3 1 33 16 26 I, nlon Pncirtc svstem.. C. & N. W., eaitt C. N. W.. weBt.. 4.. Ht. P.. M. A O C, B. A east C, B. & y.. west C, H. I. & P., oast C, R. I. P.. west Chicago Great Western.. II 18 20 I I 141 17 Total receipts 17 The Disposition of the days receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Hogs. Omaha Packing Co 1,3.4 Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co...... 8,323 Armour & Co. 8.76 Total : 8.56S CATTLE As was the case yesterday, there were not enough cattle In sight to day to moke a test ot values, but tne feel ing was fully steady. The receipts this week show very considerable falling off as compared with the previous week and a slight falling off as compared with a year ago, as will be noted by examining the table at the beginning of this column. At usual at this season of the year, the supply of native and cornfed cattle is steadily di minishing, while grass stock from the west ern ranges Is taking Its place. While the liberal receipts made the mar ket a little weak on Monday, the trade since that day has been In a very satis factory condition and prices have grad ually tended upward. No very great In crease In values has been noted any ono day, but there has been a gradual stiffening up under the Influence of the moderate re ceipts and the very good buying demand. At the close of the week it Is safe to quote both oornfed and range steers as generally lteii'lSc higher. In some cases even more advance than that has taken place, some salesmen quoting the general market on good steers 10&20c higher. The market on cows and heifers has. If anything, shown even more Improvement than beef steers. The supply of cows was lltrht all the week, while there was the usual demand. Under this Influence the market was quoted strong and on some davs as much as 10c higher. At the close of "the week It Is safe to guote the general market on cows and heifers as much as Wa'c higher than one week ago. The receipts of stockers and feeders have been very light this week as compared with the total receipts of cattle. Thla, together with the Improvement In the market for beef steers, has caused a decided upward movement in prices. Speculators and vartj traders have been looking for cattl' all the week and there Is no question but what a good many more could have been sold had they been here. As It was, the cattle which did nut In appearance sold to very good advantage. The market is now 158!6o higher than one week ago, the advance being the moat noticeable on well bred weighty feeders. HOGS Huveis started out this morning with the evident intention of buying their hogs 10c lower, find they sucoeeded In get ting quite a good many that way. Later on, as it became apparent that the demand was somewhat better than expected. In spite of the fact that It was a Saturday, the maiKct showed Improvement and part of the decline wns recovered. In other words, the market, after opening 10c lower, be enme onlv 5c lower, and plenty of hogs sold on that basis. This would make the general market 6810c lower than yesterday, and that was what tho majority of sellers were quoting It. While the trade was slow at the opening It became more active later, so that the most of the hogs In sight changed hands by 10 o'clock or soon after. The ute arrival of some of the trains pro longed the market until well along toward midday. . A comparison with the market at thla point and that at Chicago will convince anyone that hogs Bre selling relatively high here. There Is. In fact, very little difference between the two markets, buyers having found It Impossible to pound prices down at this point fast enough to keep up with the slump In values at Chicago. The market has been lower every day this week under the Influence of the steady decline at other selling points, there having been a general breakdown of values every where The total decline for the week as compared with the close of last week Is Just about 30c on an average. As a matter of fact the market has been very uneven every day. so that hogs of same kind and diameter have sold at a wide range of prices. Yesterday the average price of hogs dropped beiow the mark for the first time tdnce February 26 anil today they sold at the lowest point touched since February 17. Representative sales No. at. Sh.. Pr. Ko. At. Stl. r. El 201 ... I TO TC 180 ... I 17 8 Ill ... I 71 II 241 ... I 17 48 tut ... I 84 II 17! SO I 17 1 Ml ... I II SS tM 124 I 87 M 2M 120 8 80 14 lt.0 ... 110 12 101 10 i 82 72 281 40 i 40 l till ... I 82 II 2:4 ... I 10 II lot ... 182 SI tt ... 6 10 II .20 40 I 44 SI 241 40 I M 12 216 ... 181 (1 17 )U IN 47 171 ... I IS TI 141 40 I M 88 283 SO I II 10 114 ... IK) 12 ISO ... S 48 II HO 10 I 40 48 II ... I 81 44 IU 10 IN 44. r 140 1 15 11 237 Ml I Ml 44 7" J 200 I 14 17 214 40 8 80 58 Ill 10 I II 10 118 SO 8 to II 844 ... I 86 17 184 ... I M 7 .247 ... 6 86 II til 244 I K 45 242 M I 44 SI 141 ... M 71 241 40 i 88 81 231 120. I 40 14 210 120 I 81 44 281 ... IN TO tel ... I 85 1U..I....I7I 120 I 80 7S t'.8 40 5 8.S 72 181 ... 4; II 1'4 ... 185 7 '.Ill 140 112 63....... 284 ... I 85 73 ta ... I U M 100 140 I 84 l 171 U 112 IT Ill ... I IS 44 170 ... M 17 21 10 I 85 18 25 120.112 IT 201 ... I 81 17 IM 40 I It f 280 40 6 85 l l.'l 40 112 '2 271 ... 1 85 TO 2l M 1st 41 214 40 IU 4 2:7 ... I IJ 4 It 140 I 85 11 210 120 IM El 273 80 I 81 71 Ill 44 4 is 5 IC4 M I 81 TT Ill H 111 II 281 ... I IS 14 Ill 140 4 84 4-' ISO 40 I 45 44 1T wis II 2T 111 Is II 321 ... 4 81 81 27 T 40 I 15 44 Iu4 40 I 84 64 IM 40 I M 1 K'l ... 4 14 2tl ... I II .41 l.'l 40 117 11 171 ... I 14 4l Kl M I IT 12 I'l 44 4 N ttt ... I 40" 44 I7t ... I 81 I Ul ... I o 1 144 t" I IT 4 Ut IM 4 44 I 71 i IM $ II i $4i ... 4 211 ... 144 270 ... I SO III ... I 00 t.w 44 I so 70 ten ... 1 17 il Hi SO I IT 0 ISO ... g M 77 Ill ... I IT 44 173 ... I 01 47 fl 120 I IT l Ill ... I 07 46 145 IS I 87 II Ml ... IU 71 IM 40 I 17 STAGS. $ 410 ISO 4 44 BOAR. 1 184 ... too FHtCEP There were no fresh receipt ot sheep this morning and nothing to make a test of the market. The receipts of sheep this week have been very liberal, the total amounting to over 46.010. as against 26.770 last week and 14.M for the corresponding week of a yerar ago. In spite of tne very heavy receipts the market as a whole has been In verv satis factory condition, 11s noted yesterdsy. In fact, sellers without exception have been exceedingly well pleased with the condl tlon of the market from start to finish. There was a little stronger tendency on sheep, yearlings and ewes, and at the close of the week operators on the market are generally quoting the market ltMJioo higher and some are quoting It even a little stronger than that. yulte a good many Iambs arrived during; the week but the quality on most davs was nothing to brag of and the trtde largely for that reason showed Inclina tion to drag. Prices, In consequence were not more than steady and front that to a little easier. In fact, steady to a little lower would probablv be the best description of the lamb market that could be given. The feeder market Is In very satisfactory shape, there being ait active demand for sheep and lambs of that class, as usual at this season of the year. This demand has been fully equl to the absorbllon of the large receipts, so that prices have iiot only been well maintained but. If anything, are a little stronger at the close of the week. The abundance of feed In tributary sections has made sheep men very anxious for feeders, and commission men have their hands full of buying orders. In addi'ljti to that a good many feeders are coining In to look after their buying In person. All prospects would seem to favor a continued large demand for feeders at this point and the way the market is at this time 110 ranchman can afford t4 send his sheep or lambs by this point. Quotations on killers: Good to choice spring lambs, 16. 76m 1 40; fair to good spring lambs, $6.25(u6.75; good to choice yearlings, $5.60 6. Od; fair to good year lings, $5.2541 6. 60; good to choice wethers, $4 76 1? 6.00; fair to good wethers, $4.60'8 4.76; good to choice ewes. $4,304)4.60; fair to good ewes, $3.90fe 4. 30. Quotations on feeders: Lambs. $5.76 "'2 8 35; yearlings, $5 00& 6 40; wethers, $4.54 8 4 75; ewes, 33.604, 4.25. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle SteadyHogs Five to Ten teat Lower Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Aug. ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 400 head. Market steady; beeves. $3 JHVgtJ 60; cows and heifers, $l.(KKif6.3(; stockers and fenders, $2.4vi4.3"; natives, $5.tu'7.oi. HOOS-Reeelpts, 15,0"0 head; estimate.! Monday, 48.000 head. Market 61i'10e lower: mixed and butchers. $6.7vp6.124; good heavy, tf.SStfie.co; rough heavy, $56.00; light, 35.70ffi18; pigs. $5.106.85; bulk of sales, $6.8fXji4 06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000 head. Market steady; sheep, $2.8035.26: yearlings, $5,404(0.26; lambs. $4.6tiJ7.75. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head. Including 4o0 Texan. Market was steady; native shipping und export steers, 84.5ya616; dressed beef and butcher steers. $3.6vi6.50; steers under l.nro lbs., $3.(rr,4.'.i stockers and feeders. $2.0t'ii4.5o: cowa and heifers, $3.0(Vj5.4O; canners, $1.50712.00; bulla; 2.264.O0; calves. $3.i.16: Texas snd In dian steers, $3.00a6.26; cows and heifers, $2.00i8.6O. HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head. Market lOo lower: pigs and lights. $i'..:Oii52.6: Dackers. $5.766.20; butchers and best heavy, $6.HXiJ $.25. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. J"0 head. Market steady; native muttons, $3.(XVQ).U0; lambs. $4.COij7 00; culls and bucks, $2. 6X3.00 ( stockers, $3.6(J5.DO. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head. Market steady: natives. $4,501(4(100; cows and heifers, $1.50414.25; Block ers and reeaers, 3.uii!4 nn. HOGS Receipts, 8,917 hend. Market wag steady to 6c lower; light, $6. 95. 16; medium heavy, 5.70B 5.96; bulk of sales, I6.9IX6.V0. eii-iicr- uteaay. Stock In Sight. 44 DM 4 I IT 17... 40 tag ... I 7 ... 4 241 44 I ; .. western markets yesterday were as follows. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 425 8.400 .... Sioux 'City loo 4.0 Kansas City 800 8.600 St. Joseph 100 3.917 St. Louis 500 1,500 800 Chicago 400 1,600 $.0u0 Totals 1,825 24,617 3,300 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. William W. McCrcary and wife to R(tse A. Hamilton, lot 6, block 4, Marvsvtlle $ 750 Samuel N. Thomas and wife to Arthur P. and William Rlghten Wood, sw4 23-15-13 19,000 Walter J. Green and wife to Hymen Ellis, s30 f'et lots 10 and 11, block 6, Drake's add 1 Sarah A. Woodman to Marlon F. Snafer, lots 22, 23 and 34, block Ui. Dundee, 2.500 Tukey Land company to. James L. Taylor, lots I and 19, block z. cut ton Hill I.N Tukey Land company to James L. n-n..i- 1... a v.i,...u 9 nutt.m villi . 1 .nriui, .uv v, u ' . , ....... . Tukey Land company to Jamea L. Taylor, lot 8, block 2, Clifton Hill.. t The Insurance Company of North America to John D. ware, 101 11, block 10, Hanscom Place 3,000 Pnxton Real Estate company to Pat rick F. Ford, lots 8, 4 and 6, block 1, W. W. Thompson's add 1.000 Patrick F. Ford to William A. Pax U.n, lot 8. 844 feet lot 7 and wl2 feet n22 feet lot 7, block 62 1.500 Solomon J. Firestone and wife to Wil liam B Anderson, e50 feet lot 48, El listone Park Place IW Solomon J. Firestone and wife to Wil liam B. Anderson, lot 47, Ellistono Park Place Edward Lawrence to M. Newman, e20 feet lot t. block 2104 - Portsmouth Savings bank to Tillman P. Shirley, sl85 feet 4-15-13 l.fX Total. ..$30,6(6 W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We offer subject to saio UNION STOCK YAKD9 STOCK. 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1406 F- D. Day & Co. Stock. Grain. Provisions Skip Yonr Grain to I'a. Chicago and Sllnneayolls Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain, one. quarter on Stocks. Prompt and careful attention given to outside accounts. Writ HO-111 Board of Trade Uldg OMAHA, Mill, for our dally Market Letter, mailed free. Main Olllce, Long Distance 'Phone, Doaglgg SS14W UJWIMQ AUD IbTDUSTBUAI. ITOOKtl BOUGHT AMD BOLD. Before buying or selling any stock secure our quotations. We offer subject to prior sale Taylor Mountain (Colorado) want bids and offering's. American lit Forest Wireless (com.). $1.10 t on. Jefferson Gold and Copper. ...... lie Golden Treasure Placer t Idaho 30o lloosac Tunnel (Colorado) S7o Marconi Wireless (American) 946.80 Merganthaler Babket 18V40 Mosul Preferred (H.-H.) So hears, Roebuck, Preferred 8388.00 Sears, Uuebuik, Common 66o Sears Roebuck Common ., 0o Standard Cons. (Oregon) llgO Taylor Mountain (Colorado) We want to buy. V. 8. Graphite Preferred , Too stocks wasted, Offer ug any stocks or bonds you have for sale. We want Taylor Mountain, Arlmona -Colorado t'oprier Belt, Night hawk, Standard Consolidated, Coronado Oold, Hunora Bonansa, Merganthaler Basket and Script, Amason Gold. Gruat Western (Henderson!, Hanltof Chemical, Columbus Consolidated ( H. Ml. Hubbard Elliott. German American Coffee. MAX X T. LEOXAXD a CO, Hl'tx'K HKOKKK8, 1301 Stock LacliauB Wldg, CUlcaxe j tr-