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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1907)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1007. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Opening; is Stronger on Firm Cablei Than Expected. THEESHI5Q RETOTLN3 VEEY BAD little Wheat, Which Respond In (oi lkft to Baying; and la Inclined ta Ba slather Lively. Omaha, July 1. The opening wu stronger on firmer cablva than expected. Threshing return ere comma in sensationally bad. Cinch -bug are reported In iht northwest and J Ixakota field, reported drying up. Locale "rs buying wheat and selling very lightly. .V,lhe ""Wred aalea ho.d the market Wheat opened hlg-net on better cables than were expected. Very little wheat U on market, which respond in goon shape l,a buV.n.- September option opened at 740. bid and closed at 8ic bid Corn opened strong and higher on reports lfKdI7' :.,wetnr nd ln eympathy with wheat. Little or no trading is done, com miseion houses holding considerable buying ordirs September option opened at 47V) bid and cloeed at 47He bid. "? ',olJln hrm In sympathy with other grain and reports come ol damage and green bugs In Illinois and Iowa. Sep temW option opened at Krfce bid and closed at xo bid. Primary wheat receipts were HVt.vn hush lit "I1 "'Pments 426.000 bushels, against receipts last year of 406,000 bushels and oVw f . bushels. Corn reeclpt were 8.2,000 bushels and shipments 6Jb,Ooo cui-he , against recelpte last year of 8u6.0u0 bushels and shipments of 681,0yu bushels. Clearances were 8K3.000 bu. of corn. 8p,000 ."J-wSf waW nd wht and flour iual to 192,000 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged to Mi higher on wheat and unchangod on oorn, Seaboard reported ItKi.OOO bu. wheat and 104 i bu. of corn for export. Worlds shlpmenu of wueat this week wore 9.7CO.O00 bu. against this week last lfJS? -o2-00 bu. Corn shipments wera 1.092,000 as compared with this week last year Of S.9l,000 bu. Local rang of option: rt'f l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Safy. Wheet-r I . I .. I i Sept... I Corn J Sept... I KJlJ B7ilj tf., g73 ,1B I74B ." I ...I . I III! July... Sept... Oats Julv ' 4 HI 4B 48 B 48 B 48 B 47B 48 Bl 47b 47Hb 47B 41B1 41'iBI 4mB(' 41B' 41HB 8tHB V,B WB X,B) 3&B Sept... B bid. Oman Cash Prices. w Hf-AT No. 1 hard. 84i90c; No. t hard, 84 J Sic; No. 4 hard, 8084o; No. I spring, tSSfSOo. CORN No. a, 4Uo; No. . 4$48c; No. 4, 4i4io; no grade, 42045c; No. 1 lit"' "4S0J No- a wnite' .YAT8"No- mixed. 4mj4tHo; No. white, 4 it 40; No. 4 white, 40SO41Vc; tandord, 41G410, KK-K . Uc: Mo. , T80. tJrll Receipts. v Wheat. Corn. Oati. Chicago 39 465 I) Minneapolis 63 luluth Zl CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Prat area of (ha Trad In and Closing; .." Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 1. Influenced by higher prices for wheat at the principal European grain market, the market here today was strong, Liie September delivery closing at net gain of 14.0. Corn was up HSHc pats were Vert,o higher Provisions were Hti6o to lOdjUfco higher. Unfavorable weather for the crop In France, England and Germany was the chief cauno of the advance In the conti nental wheat market. The local market, besides being bullishly affected by the strength abroad, was also strengthened by weekly statistics and unfavorable crop re (Dorta .from this muninr WnrM'i hin- f. nta for the week were about 1,000,000 bu. y aa meui msi wee s movement and tne it.oount of breadstuff on passage decreased l,84O,0uo bu. . Harvesting reports from the south al tjnnUnund t a. allow .small yields. From the northwest came reports that the spring wheat crop is making unsatisfactory progress because of dry weather. Com mencing with a moderate advance, the local market continued to gain until the price of all deliveries was more than 1 cents above the close of Saturday. Realising sale rpused a slight decline In the last half hour, but the market closed strong. Deliveries on July contracts were 8,O0O,0uO bu., which was about what had been expected. September opened iASc to f&io higher at riWMT'ic, advanced to 9&i)bo and closed at H'u98o. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 18.40O bu. The visible supply decreased 470,(pO bu. Primary receipts were 890.000 bu., against 66,0U for the same day laat year. Minneapolis, Tmluth and Chicago re ported receipts of bSS cars laat week and 3. n year ago. There was only a moderate trade In corn, but the market was strong all day. Com. miaslon houses and local bulls were the principal buyers, while offerings came 1 inrgeiy from holders. Deliveries on July Kicontracts were less than had been expected, at HO.ono bH;, and this had a strengthening Influence. The sharp bulge In wheat, how aver, was the main source of strength. The market closed strong. September opened a eherle to He higher at 63 to 53'96JT4c, sold between KI(fiMc and WVe and cloeed at B4o. Ixx-al receipts were 468 cars, with M "t contract fraadn. Oats were active and strong, chiefly be cause of the strength of wheat and crop damage reports. Deliveries on July con tracts were almost 1.000000 bu. September opened AW,e to Hrio higher at r7HW7So. advanced to 8RV40 and closed at SSc. Local reeMnte were 160 care. Active demand hy short and pit traders, based upon small receipts of Mve hogs, liirht deliveries on July contracts and the strength of grain, caused a strong market for provisions. At the close September pork wa up 1vmHo at S1&47H. T-ard was Mp 7V,r at $9.10. Ft lbs were 2H8o higher at s us. Eetlmated receipts for tomorrow. Wheat: 71 cars; corn, 490 cars; oats, 171 cara; hogs. 17ftD head. The leading future ranged aa follows! Irtlclea.l Open.l High. I Low. Close. Sat'y. VTieat July Sept. Dec t-7'9Tii r8!4 e(Vi 94VWH W'49 I iw i ia! 9H 100 994 July 6SV.I 6SH ' 63H! 4Hfj6SH 6341 63 Sept. Iec. May "Oats July Hept. IeO. Jtujr ?ork July 6eiC Lard July ScpL CKt. lib July Sept. CV 64 63 WX'8"-iH',rM'4) 41 m 41W 4S ft 41H 414 M w 3S 4u'i is nyl 1 SS 1 S6 1 0TH W 47V4 It I7 if a W67H) 16 46 KM T7H oc4 0, S7t4 K!4 73 9 lb 19 14 1 17W is i a s to M t 5 Mil 9 Si IN I T7HI 77Sfc( No. t -Cash quotation were ss follows: FIUH Firm; winter patents, 14.164 4 (: straights, 3.4JiH.OO; springs patents. 4 6!i6.0v; straights, U .M&A.Uii bakers, $3 ft) W. WHEAT-NO. I spring, 9fitl-0J; No. t. k-cl 01; No. I red. tflVtlMiC, -CORN No, t, 4c; No. I yellow. He. OATb-No. I, 41 c; No. i white, 4Jitf44c; No. t white, 4JHA-UVc. I HYhJ-No. t, 6o. ' Aoa.KI.EY Oood feeding, fair to choice -'.uMttng, Hp71c. br;tJ No. 1 northwestern, SIKH- Tim It hy. prime, 64.75. Clover, sontract gradea. IS J6. FKOV1810N8 Short ribs, sides (looseV IK fy-UX7t Pork. mess, per bbl., $114 Ifl J71. Lard, per 100 lbs , ts-liVi. bliort slear sldee (boxJ, KSia US- Kecnlpts. Shipments. Ptour, bbls. t4) KM rV'heat. bt. i.iX . 47.7iv y,m, W o.;o S14. ft. bu. ". 17 ts.auo Kye, bu. .., 00 erly. bu. It. an on the Produce exchsnga today the but er market waa steady; creaaiertaa, 19i4u; lalrlea, l?'t;iilc. bags, firm; at mark, curt 1 l.claOnd. 11 iStc; firsts, lie; prim firsts, to. Cheese, steady. H4la. Llverwael gtocha w Ussi. LJTluRPOOU July L Following are the tuck f breadcturfs and provuuuns In Liverpool: Flour, - sO.Ouo sacks;- wheat, iUJ.o rentals; corn. oentalst bon. 14, XXI bosea; haiua. li)t boaee; julilera t."M boxes butter axtWO nu; i.im. 4U7M boxes; lard, T.mjO linixea vt prim western steam and 1.(49 ton of other ai kind. KBW YORK OUTER At, MARKET Qatatlea of ta Dot oa Tsrins l Cwmsaadltle. NKW YORK, July l.-FIUH--RecelPt 2B.S28 bhla.; exports, 1X..W4 bbls.; sales, 1K) bhls. J market firm, but quietl Minne sota patents. 6.1.vr$46; bakers, SS.TMi'. IIS; winter patents, l4f'Vp,00; straight, li.Ifr-f 4 60; extras, HM; low gradea, 3.j 1. It ye flour, quiet; fair to good, $4.76 e60; choice to fancy, J&.1C36.4O. CORNMEAI Firm: fin white and yel low, ti.tv; coarse, l.Hi&l.l; kiln dried, M tjim. HTB-Duri; No. t western, SSo, I. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts, gT.nno bu.; exports. lS.fOi bu.; spot market firm;, No. 1 red. Slot, elevator, and f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, II. UH. f. o. b. afloat; No. I hard winter, U.er, -f. o. b. afloat. Not only was wheat much stronger today, but the buying waa of a better class, Including support from the north west, based on bad crop news and bullish Kuropeen advices. The market held very firm until near the close, when It yielded to rcallnlng and left off le to lSe net higher. July, U.0ftjja.oi l-is, closed at h-024; September, tT.04Wft1.fl6 1-16, closed St 11.04; December, J1.08 i l&4n.07S. closed at 1.07. CORN Receipt. 119,275 bu.; xport. 32S.7&2 bu.; spot market firm; No. t, 660, elevator, and 6J)4c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 white, 63Sc and No. 1 yellow, 63He, f. o. b. afloat. The option market waa firmer with wheat and en leas favorabls crop new, closing o net higher. July cloeed at 41 c; September, 62CC2HO, closed at t2c; Decem ber, H4(3SlSc, closed at 41 He; May, closed at 61 Ho. OATS Receipts, 151,100 bu.; exports. 7,68l bu.i spot market, steady; mixed oats, to li Ihs., 49o; natural white. to 21 lbs., 0o4(6ic; clipped white, M to 40 lbs., 60i 64c. FEED Firm; spring bran, $3.00; mid dlings, J3 00; city. 23.00. HAY Steady; shipping, 70qp75c; good to choice, 1,1.30. HI DBS-Easy: Central Amertca, 22V4c; Bogota, 2240. LiiATH MR Quiet; acid, JRtmHo. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $T4 00 filO.M; mess, 9.60fl 10.00; beef hams, 24flt 1W.00; packet. $ll.fll2.0O; city extra India meea, t22.0O82a.O0. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. lH4OT4c; pickled hams, 12 12io. Lard, firm; western prime, $8.86a.96; reflned, firm; continent, 19.66; South America, 610.1B; compound, 69V4. Pork, firm; family, $1 50fi?l9.00; short clear, $17.OifW8.O0; mess, la.0fnais.60. TALLOW Easy; city ( per package), 'ic: country rpkgs. free), HffGio. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, S g?r; Japan, nominal. BuTTtJR Irregular; street price, extra creamery, MVao. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, 193C4e; renovated, common to extra, lylc: western factory, common to firsts, 17819Hc; western Imita tion creamery, firsts, 23c. CHEESE Firm; new state full cream, colored and white, small, beet. 124c; new state full cream, fair to good, ligTl&c: new tate full cream, Inferior, Hfloe. BOGS Firm; etate, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected, white, 2oc; choice, W19o; first to extra finest, lm7V4c; west 23c; fowls. 14o; turkeys, lie. Dressed, ern firsts, 15V4aiAe; official prioe, 16Hc. POVLTRY Alive, Arm; spring chickens, firmer; western broilers, 24&2o; turksys, 1014c; fowls, U4flHc. WBATIIBR Ilf THE ORAII BELT Probahly Fair, with No Important Chaos; In Temperatare. OMAHA, Neb., July 1. 1907. Showers occurred within the past twenty-four hour In all portions of the" coun try, except the southwest and southern Pacific slope. Light rains are falling this morning In the lower lake region, west ern Canadian provinces and on the north ern Pacific coast. The weather Is gen erally clear In tha central valley and mountain districts. It Is warmer ln the east and south, and slightly cooler In the central valleys and west. Light frost oc curred ln the extreme northwest portion of North Dakota. The weather will prob ably be fair In this vicinity tonight and Tuesday, with no Important change In temperatu re. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with the corresponding day of.th last three years: . . " 1907. 190S. 1906. 1904. Minimum temperature .... M M K2 66 Precipitation ., JtO 01 Normal temperature for today, 75 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sine March L t.79 tnches. - Deficiency corresponding period In 1904, ,11 inches. ... Deficiency corresponding ' period in 1901. C.49 Inches. - , L A- WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora and Wh-at Rearlon Balletla. For the twenty-four hour ending at I a. m7Mh meridian time, Monday, July 1, OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. . Rein stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb 91 69 .00 Clear Auburn. Neb 90 64 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb... 90 66 T Clear Falrbury, Neb.... M 66 T Clear Fairmont. Neb... 87 40 T Clear Gr. Island, Neb.. 86 64 .00 PC cloudy Hartlngton, Neb. 84 66 .00 Cloudy Hastings. Neb.... 86 6D .08 Clear Oakdale, Neb. ... 84 64 .00 PC cloudy Omaha, NeW 91 64 T Clear Tekamah, Neb... 91 67 .00 Clear Alta. Ia. 84 60 1.10 Clear Carroll, la 84 66 1.10 Clear Clarlnda, Ia 90 60 .00 Clear Sibley, la 79 67 .63 Clear Sioux City, Ia... 84 68 T Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inch. Chicago, 111 24 84 42 .20 Columbus, 0 17 84 64 T Des Moines, Ia.... 14 84 68 .64 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 84 . 46 .08 Kansas City, Mo.. 18 88 64 .04 Louisville, Ky 19 86 44 T Minneapolis. Minn. 27 74 62 .0ft Omaha. Neh 14 ' 8 6 .is St. Louis, Mo 12 90 42 .82 The weather 1 warmer In all except the extreme western portion of the corn and wheat region, where temperatures are lightly lower. Shower occurred In all portion and were moderately heavy la tha Dea Moines and St. Louis district. JU A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Loals Oeaeral Market. ST. LOUIS, July L WHEAT July, higher; track; No. 1 red, cash, l6f6Ho; No. I hard, 9S$y7c; September, tbo; le oember, 98. COKN-Future. higher; cash, lower; track; No. I cash, SlSfiSo; September, Sl'xc; December, ae; No. 1 white, iddSo. OATS Futures, higher; cash, weak; track; No. t cash. Wie; September, 87Vc; No. I white. 46SMM8c. FLOUR Julet ; red winter patents, $4. SB CT4.60; extra fancy and straight, S3.7&3i.2ft; Clear, 82.90)3.60. SK"Er Timothy, steady. tS-OOat.CO. (X)RNMEAL weak, 83.70. BRAN Dull; sacked east track, 90$96a. HA Y Quiet; timothy, UlCOv&OO; prairie, I10.0UJM8.6O. , IRON COTTON TIES-tl.O. BAOOINO-lliic. HEMP TWINfc-loo. PltOVlSIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing. 14.40. Lard, higher; prime steam, 88.40. Dry salt meat, steady; boxed extra shorts, J 60; clear ribs, 89 SO; short cleara, td STSi. lacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, fl0.37ft; clear ribs, 112; short clears, 110.26. PU'LTRY-guiet; chickens. 10c; springs. l'trl'V; turkeys. 12Hc; ducks, 6c; geese, 00, Bl.'TTER (julet; creamery. iuH&Muo. GOS-eleady at 11c. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 16.KO 6,ono Wheat, bu 66 0U) , Corn, bu 17tt,iM 106.0i Oats, bu Du.uoo 69,0u0 Kansas City Grata aad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITT, July l.-WHEAT-July, lio; tieplomber, 91Hc; December, 93So; rash No. I hard, 9!rvic; No. 8. 88391c; No. t red, 9mo91c; No. . 87'tfSle. CORN July. 49ic; September. 49c; De cember. 40; cash No. I mixed, 4i4U60io; No. 8, 4Hc; No. i white, Utc; No. 8. &. OA TOSo. t white, 4ifcVoi No. I mixed, 4(i44c. RYB-flteady; T7e3c.' ' ' " HAY Steady; choice timothy, I16.SG$H.OO; choice prulrle, HO. 76 i'l 11.28. rK33 Steady; a fancy, lM4c: flrrta, 13V: case return? 13o; aecomla, 12ic. BITTTEK Creamery, r.ttc: racking, 16Hc. Recelpte. Shipments. Wheat, bu li'J.OO 29,0 Corn, bu tfl.OiO 8.y)ft Oats, bu SO.Otf 15,0U Kansas City options ranged as follow: Artlclea I Open.l High.) Low. Close. Wheat Sept....... Dec. Corn Sept Ieo 9S ! 91 A 9W j8i1 . ...... '92' 99H 91S if !liiJ-.l ..1 r"., ufru .A J 4H 1 46 4 11 Rid. S Seller. Toleae Reed Market.. TOLEDO, July 1 8ret43--CVee, aeh. V.rt. Ceti ber. So; March, 14 80, Atolk. tsuO. Tlmuthy, 626. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS High Rate for Call Money Canm Trader! to Hesitate. CAMPAIGN FOB MSE NOT PUSHED Prices Bid Vp Hjrt Lata in Day After telling to Realise Half atdee aod Final Valnra Are Highest. NEW YORK. July 1. The first of July has been looked forward to a an Impor tant period in financial circle and ha been the immediate objective of the recent quiet rrmdest campaign for a rise In prices of stocks. There waa In conaeouence a ' good deal of taking of stock of opinion ana leenng of xne puise or senumeni in f'- neighborhood of the stock exchange today. Judgment of the outcome was i.ot nnl and was suspended to come ex tent owing to one or two complicating factor In tha situation. The moat Im portant of these was the failure of the call money to relax at once. Money rates re reded In foreign markets, as I usual with the passing of a settlement period but, as Is also usual, the effect was belated here. Money on call commanded a higher rate today In fact than on Friday of last week, snd did not relax until late In the day when stocks rallied. An Installment of subscription for new Northern stocks calling for tll.ftX.Ono was payable today, and thl aggravated the pressure Incident to the regular dividend and Interest pay ments, which ar very large. The Saturday bank statement waa a clear exhibit of the narrow margin to which the available resources of the banks have fallen. The redemption of the mnxured United Statea four per cents was due to day, but the effect was not felt In the money market. There Is indeed consider able doubt as to how the redemption and the coming recall of 230,000,000 of govern ment deposits from the banks, set for July 10, will balance each other ln the money market. There Is always a pro portion of government bonds called for redemption which are delayed In presen tation, so that tha redemption process may be slower than the recall of deposits. Hut It was on the side of foreign markets that there arose again todny some misgivings or a drain which may resist New York resources. The relaxation abroad finds many requirements to be provided for. Tho Ixindon open market Is heavily Indebted to the Bank of England and when this debt Is repaid It Is not expected that any decline in the bank discount rate will be feasible. At Paris there was a fall today of a full centime In the sterling exchange rate. This Is the Index of the ability of London to divert Paris demand for gold upon New York. Foreign exchange here advanced strongly also. International bankers In New York expressed the opin ion today that a resumption of gold ex port to Pari wa a likelihood. That money rates would relax much In the face of such a demand seems Improbable. Commission houses have reported there was some Im provement In outside demand for stocks as a consequence of brighter sentiment which developed In securities markets gen erally last week. Stocks were for sale freely to supply this demand In conform ity with the plans of the professional buyers last week In anticipation of this demand. The proportions of the new de mand also proved mesgre. The selling to realise was carefully conducted how ever, and was not pushed at the expense of prices. The news of a failure of a hanking house in Baltimore, although not deemed Important was not a help to stock. The renewed strength In commodity price gave ome point to report of crop damage. Railroad earning report for May showed good Increase over May of last year. It was found easy to bid up prices late In the day after the selling to take profits had subsided and the last price of the day were generally the high est. Bond were steady. Total sales par value $1,240,000. United State bond were unchanged on call. The range of prices on the New York Stock exchange wa as follows: ales. High. Lew. does. Adams Kxpraas U Amlsmtd Copper 81.000 XT 8lt Amcr. Car snd Foundry.... I. TOO 44V. 434 do pfd SCO 9K ' 7 M Amor. Cotton Oil M0 tl 81Vi 31 do pM ; m Arner. Express : Tit Amit. Htd A lthe pfd .. 18 Amer. Ice 67 Amer. Unseed Oil 100 1 10 10 da ptd it "4 Amr. LooomotiT 9,400 69 St 6Vt ' (9 da pfd lot Amcr. smelting A Rtt 10,100 11H lid '4 1)S do ptd lOTSi 107H Aster. Sugar Rot 1,900 mt m Yl Amer. Tobsoro ptd ctf. ... G"0 tin H4 H1 Anacoada Mining Co "O B4 f B4 Atohlton ,K 3 91 92V da ptd 2"0 S3 ) AtUntl Coast Un.. 1,000 10 100 Baltimore A Ohio 4,100 r7T H SK do p(d 85 Brooklrs Rapid Transit.... l.nOO 64tt 64 M Canadian Paclno 1,100 17&vt 174 17(Si Canlral of Naw Joroaf 178 Chaoapaaka A Ofalo 6,6"0 U U J5 Chloago Ot. Waa tarn too 11 11 11 Cbloato A Northwaatarn... 10 159 148 141 C m. A at. Paul 137,100 131 iao iai CMca(n Tana. A Trans S do prd 15 C., C, C. A St. Louts too s ( antx Colorado Fuel and Iron.... 9.VW 83 81 83 Colorado A southern 1.100 lit ft 86 do 1st prd 80 80 to 80 do 8d pfd (00 47 4S 444 Oonaopdltted Oat 120 118 118U Cars Products 100 17 17 17 do pfd 100 Tt 72 n Dataware A Hurfann too 170 1M I Dal., Lack. A Weatara 444 Dearer A Rio Oranda 800 97 87 87 do pfd too 71 71 Tl Distillers' Bocurltioa 1.30 7, 67 87s, Kris 4. too 84 84 84a, do lot pfd PX to St law do td pfd too 41 40 Qansral Elactris 600 140 140 188 Illinois Central loo 118 148 141 International Paper 100 13 It 13 do pld .... Tl International Pump lot 14 84 83 do ptd 10 Iowa Central It do pfd ino 84 88 90 K. C. Southern ,6oo 87 t K do pfd 400 tl 68 68 Loulsrllla A KsshTllla "0 lm4 lit new Mexican Central too to 80 iti Minn. A St. Louts SOO 41 41 41 St.. St. P. a Saalt Its. M. l'Ki ion lot lot da pfd 0 117 137 137 Mlatourt Paetflo ToO 7t Tt 7f M . Kaaaaa A Taiaa t.loo 84 84 u da prd loo t4 04 44 u Natloeal Lead ) U tl tl N. R. tl. of Mextee pfd.... loo oo 64 tb H. T. Central 8.fo 113 112 lis N. T , Ont- A WasUm.... 4'0 87 87 87 Norfolk A Western l.tue It IS T5 do pfd .... 10 North American l. TO M PaelSe Mali 100 It tt M Panaarlaanl 81.100 14 111 114 Peopled Oas 800 1 1 1 puta., a, a a st. l Preesed tool Car L40O It 85 Sf de pfd 88 Pullman Falao Car leo Reading ... tl.100 107 10 lot de let ptd 80 da 84 prd to Rrpublle Steel 1.000 88 tl tt to pfd tt Rook Ieland Co I.too tt 83 K se pfd 4t 47 4 tt U 111 Praa, 84 pfd Looo H M 14 it L. auuibweatara 100 W to to da pfd 61 Bo Portia, a-dlv 11.800 80 19 . do prd , eu 111 Hi Ho outbera Br t"0 to to S do pfd 100 4 t tav, Tenaaasa Coal and Iroa 140 Teiae A Poata I.M0 II 11 tel.. St. L, A Westora.... too ri . 87 tl do ptd tU 49 4V 4V Dnloa Pocloo K.ee 141-, lu u do pfd 1UU fr H k4W V. . Eiipraea lot V. 8. Raallr 64 66 5t V. B. Rebbae .( w Iv Is prd too lwr 160 Mu U. . Stsal ) !) 7 II 17 da pfd I.loo io.' Mst log Vlrslnta-Carallna Chemical. auO 86 tt at do pfd 10 lot 101 lul Webaah tud u 11 11 do pfd ' tM X (4 ts Walla-Pargo Rxpreee Ibi Weetlnajiuuee biecWIc 144 Weolara Uulua -, Ki Wheeling A L0 Erie 11 Wlweoela Central ' tot 17 M 17 du pld .40 894, Northers Paeisa B.l'W U l 180 Control Isaihes J0 tt K liSs 4o pM .... ti Sloaa-sherneld : U IImi Nun ti era pfd 10,100 lit ill ll Interbormish MeUopolluui.. 4o U 16 114, do prd t U 4114 4JV Tutat sales tor tha dajr, tn.UO ahorea. Pore la a Piaanelal. LONDON, July 1. Money wa easier In the market today and the supplies war Increased by dividend disbursements. Ins counts were weak. The Bank of Kiigln.id secured the bulk of . the 85.OuO.0u0 in geld available ln the open market. Price on the Stock eachang continued firm, but business did not materially Increase, though Quotations wera Inclined to harden. In an tiulnation that the half yearly dlvldeuJs would ba reinvested Americans were the brightest section. They opeaed consider ably above Saturday's cloelog prices, the better New Tork news Inducing moc con. Bdeet - operation la the forenoon the market hardened ta over parity, pacifio stocks leading. Later New Tork bought UMxleraoely. especially Missouri Pacifio and Missouri, Kouu A Tsoaa. Ihtu I tie iue.r- k"t eased slightly, but recovered and cloed Arm. Kaffirs were easy and foreigner were steady Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed at ltot. PA1UH, July 1 Prices on the Rouree to day were firm on New Tork advices. Rus sian imperial 4s were not quoted. Ruastan bonds of 19o4 closed at 4HZ.0O. BERLIN, July 1. Pttees on the Hours today were strong upon Saturday' clos ing advice from New Tork. American were ln good demand. New York Mesvey Market. NEW TORK, July l.-MONET-On call, firm, 7,4y'l6 per cent; ruling rate, about IS per cent; closing bid. 8 per cent; offered at 9 per oent. Time loans, tedy: 1xty days, 44 per cent, nominal; ninety days, 4 par cent; six months, 6 per eent PRIMkl MERCANTILE PAPER 6H3 per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE! Ptrorig, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 WTS'J1 i.HWO for demand and at 84.8.iai".6Sel for sixty-day bills; posted rates. 84Siu and 64.87 8(; commercial bills. 84.88. SILVER Bar, S7c; Mexican dollars, 60, BOKD8 Government and railroad stead v. Cloning quotations on bond today were a follow: tl. S. ref to reg....1ft4 do 4s, efts 91 de eoupoa 104 do td series tl V. 8. ta, rag 101 oo ta 81 do coupon 10Jaej, j, M nn, u 0,7 V. A naw 4a, reg....lt eeeMu. 4 4,., eg do eoupoa 12HMn. Central 4s.... 81 Am. To. 4s TS do 1st Inc...... ...10 do ta ll Minn. A St. L. 4s....4 A tr hi con n. 4a r j , K. 4V T. 4 t4 do odj. 4a et ao M u Atlantle C. L. 4a.... ts N. R. R. of M. e. 4a 81 B. A O. 4a ra (. Y. C. tn. 8s. t do Ss 9UN. J. C. n. 6 Brk. R. T. ST. Is m Ko. PaclDe 4 100 Cent, of Oa. ta mA do 8a 1o Vo let ino fi Korfolk A W. . 4s. 84 Ino Tl Ore. 8. L. rfg. 4a... II do td Inc penn. ev. 8e 94 Ctiea. A O. 4s lio Heading gen. 4s.... 81 A A. ia 7m. L. A 1. M. e. ee lit C U B- " ";'St.L. IT. fg. Is. T C, R. I. 4V P. 4s....6st. U S. W. eon. 4s.. 74 do col. Is e7 Seaboard A. U 4s.. 71 Ore. A St. L. g. 4t. M 80. Pacifio 4s 87 Colo. Ind. 6a, eer. 6. to edo let 4. ctre. ... "olo. Mid. 4a 7eBolhern Rt Sa.,..10t Colo. 4V So. 4s II$T. A P. lete eilt i'u0 103 T , St. L. A W. 4a.. 71 I). A R. O. 4a....leefnlon Paelflo 4s.. Dirt. gers. ts St V. A 8teel M (a 16 Erie prior lien 4e.. tl Webaah lets 107 "Mo general 4s.... 80 Wmtern M4. 4s 74 Hock. Vsl. 4s....lfln4 Wheeling A L. B. 4aB Japan ta It Wis. Central 4s....84 da M sertpa 8V Bid. Ex-Interest. Offered. Boston Stocks and Bond. BOSTON, July 1. Call loan, 46 per cent; time loans, 6Jfj per cent. OfflQlal closing prices on bonds were as follows: Atrhlaon adj. 4s N Atlantis It do 4s .v 87 BUKham 16 Me. Central 4a 7Tcsl. A Hsrla 810 Atchleon S Centennial 87 d P'd til Copper Range to Button A Albany. ...In Calr Wn u Boaton A Maine 1 Franklin 14 Boston Elevated lit Oranby 114 Fltchbarg pfd 114 laia Royals 10 Mex. Central IO14 Mass. Mining I N. T.. N. H. A,H....16.?Mlchlan 18 Union Paalflo .1404 Mohawk (1 Am. Pnsa. Tub t Mont. Coal A C 8 Sugar lit Old Dominion 48 do Md ....luOsoeola ill Am. Tel. A Tel lj Parrot 11 Am. Woolen 8GUulacjr do pfd i Shannon n Horn. Iron A 8 14Tamaraok Ill Ritlaon Rleo. Ill li Trlnltjr u Maa. Electric 11 united Copper 6 do PM M V. 8. Mining ; 4K M"- " M V. 8. OU I t'nlted Piult loVtah U United Bhoe Mach.... 60 Victoria 7 a PM lWUiona 8 U. 8. steel Mi, Wolverine Ml ,J Pf WNortk Butts r Adventure Butt CoaHUon...... It Al'ouei it Nevada 11 Amalgamated MCal. A Arlionq ltl Loadoa Cloalagr Btoeka. LONDON. July l.-ClosIng; Quotation on stocks were as follows: Conaola, msney ....84 -16M K. A Texas K An a. . . . . . . . w Anaoonda a "o"... "in, i. uenirai nt Atchison do pfd B. A Ohio........ Canadian Paalflo Cfaes. A Ohio C, O. W C, M. A St. P.. DrBeara D. A R. O do pfd Ha do let prd do Id prd Orand Trunk Illinois Central .. .. ii'sKenoia w eat ern. . 77 .. S de pfd t .. K Ont. A Western at .. tt Pennsylvania ........ tl ..171 Rand Mines 4 16 Reading 84 .. 11 Southern Rr. ......... 81 ins do pfd rt , 14 Southern Paclfis .... 11 17 Union PxilSe " ...143 ,.74 o art st .. 14 D. A St4l tJ .41 de pfd 11 1. 41 Wabash 14 ".S.4 p'4 95 .147 Spanish. 4a 84 LouliTllle A N. . siT.VTnoVA. 1 t VTOMPTV tur..i . . 2. 'J! M,dl?co!Jnt on P" market for short bill is t per cent) for three months' bills, 9H3 9-lt pe cent New York Mtnlagr fttoeks. NEW TORK, July l.-Clolng quotaUon on mining stock were: . Adams Coo It Llttlo Chief 8 Alice wg Ontario 4ne 2r" f tphlr JW Brunawlck Con... If Potosl 1 Comstork Tunnel tt gsvaga n.... 44 Con. C.L an4 V.... to Sierra Hev.de ."J...' u Horn Silver 140 Small Hopes 14 irdvfi'i1.".:::::::;2. 8.ua4'4 Offered. . Bank Clearing. rtriui t..i , . . . - ,Ui, jik clearings ior 10 day were 12,128,819 and for the correspond ing data last vear 11 or? no to Metal Market. NEW TORK. July l.-MHTALfl-Th Ion- linn tin markAf rctn-i-f as. a i K .a.i chanfftm, with Bput quotd tt 193 ibtt and aa A 1'IOt 1 T i . T ,ulu' m , iwuij in market whs dull, with spot quoted at UZVw&.M. Oorrtr WAS 1 ItlirhAr In T vl- ket, with apot quoted at t and futur (B O iff 1 Kaa T.A11.. el . . a sfcva. js. A-rv-niijr iiifj rn.rKe. was dull and unchanged, with lake quoted at V3 Oufi) 9l.tR) olpptrnlvt Is sal- f trt W. - r .j hv eyM WaaMajs, w BIlU aj oa B 4. 1 1 sa at 821.u4ja.io. Lead was unchanged at w.ivyu,w in uie lucat maritei, Dut advanced lis to Ajao 15a In London. Bpwlter was un changed at 24 6 in London and $8 3&ii4S In the local market. Iron was unchanged in the Engliuh market, with standard foun dry quoted at 66 lOd and Cleveland war rant. ,1 (Am 1 1. .1 Taa.IIu . V. , . .- - - w 7 mej niaraet wit unchanged. No. 1 foundry, northern, wa uuieu vi ci.i(o. (u, io. i xoundry, north ern, at M4.0OI& 26.00. Southern (Trade are nominal ao far as the local market la con- cerned ST. I.OVI8, July 1.-MOTAXflr-iad. dull at 5.tanj6.tS. Bpelter, weak at 8.a7HQJ.0. BTtporated Apple and Dried Fralta. F?L,YOHK' Julf HVAPORATEiD Fancy are quoted at 8c, choice at 8c, prim 'Ttt,T) poor to iair at a7o. CALJrYRNIA DRIED FH LTITU Prune are ln light demand, but stocks ar small and holders ar not urging sales. Quota tions range from 4 to U for California fruit and from ruxst in On y, r.,. - . -r , - .v .... v . mmuiim up o 80s and 40a. Apricots are dull, th high u.m uienxiuraguig acmana xcpt to nil Immediate wants. Choice are quoted at 21c extra choice at 22c and fancy at tduic Peachea are quiet, with choice quotedat HTr.i?;,,.xira J.cho,f at. "HWVs. fancy Raisin are quiet, with iooee Muecatel nliAl A it , C L . . . - u u vvwu, iveara raisins at IWSrlso ajd Lohdon layers at ll.&Otfl.afj. Wool At ark at. of wools for the fourth series of auction sales closed today with the following -...wU.. ...Lu . Duuin vvaiea, 77,m bales; Queensland, 15,177 bales; Victoria 47 ba)- flniitl, ' 4 K. 'h. r, ' West Australia, 1.482 bales: Tasmania, 4,078 4"i"o, ou,D Daiesi cape of Oood Hope and NataL 46,817 bales. Of this wool 99.000 bales are Australian and 89 OuO P.Tu, rt Ciu-A 1-1 . . , . . , . . . .. " m ji.Lai were forwarded direct to splnnera, leaving 176,974 bales available for the tales, including 15 -Ouo bale carried over from th third se- t 1TS. - - m ess J 4M a WaiaygflT medium grade, comb in f and olothinc. 26 wttbfi; light fine, t2&&Q: beavr fli-a. liiIil7o- IllK AVB4irt4lu4 lLLrWiOtM. wa yvw7iajs Coffe Harktt. fnr flit Ureas i-irianu.l ataa4k e 1 . a ' " ------- wge-w aps.vu. So ve U1A4UI llmsAMaQ price, which wa about in line with the w. .Mv ivi.ifa uiaraeia. L rail- lng was very uulet at first, but became a little more active later in the a..i,,n when price eased off slightly under scat tering liquidation probably In preparation f.r the holiday, a th market, whjoh will be closed on the Fourth and the Friday and Saturday following. The close wa leady net unchanged to flv point lower. iiit--iuuiig juiy at t.aiy iou'. B,'P,nihr tuc; January. 8800; may, b.pc. npoi corf ee quiet: 1 lit X. n 1 ... m ...... - , a, . . . coffee dull; Cordova. 912 Wo. I lverpool Grata aad lrevtalaas. LIVERPOOU July L - WHEAT - Spot. nrni; rwo. 1 red western winter, 7s: No. 1 California. 7 X. Future, firm; July, Ts 7T" , c.-iJi,ciiiur, is avo. old northern, 6a 2 Vkd. Futures, steady; July, liuiiiiuei, orpuiulL-rr, as 110. liOr'8 la Lowdun tPaclds ooast), steady. Al UilllM. rkllavdelpkU Pr4ses Market. PTIII.AriEr PXI A Ti,l. 1 nvia v.i. demand; western firata, free caeoa, 17c at mark. CM PFflR-lrirm n4 In ttm Am.-, Yolk full creaiita, l2!4U'i ' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Ctttle Strong: to Ten Cents Either, Other Steady. HOGS HIGHER, CI0SDJQ EASIER Sheep la l.arae Receipt for Thl Seat son, Moatly Grasa Weaterno Market Extremely Slaw stad Dall oa All Klads. SOUTH OMAHA. July t 1907. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Otflclal Monday i.7t0 v .... 7.e0 6,0"0 S.U0 Same day last week.... 44 Same day I week ago.. t,0ol Sam day I week ago.. 9.874 cam day 4 week ago.. 8.606 4.7 6.678 6.47 1.1M l..:a 2.648 I.I76 Sam day laat year 8,04 Th following table how the Tecelpts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to data, compared with last year: 1907. 190. Inc. Lec. Cattl 674.98 474.678 100,490 Hog 1,810.318 1.5M.131 (41,61) Sheep m,ai 7(0,790 68.9M The following table snows tb average price of hog at South Omaha tor tha last several days, with comparisons: Data. 1907. 1908.1906.1904.1908.19tM.1901. J'ane 18., Jun 19.. June JO., June 21.. June 22., Jun 18., Jun 94., Jun 25., June 98., June tl., June 28. 6 97S1 B91 4 981 in 7 Ml 1 43 199 I 94 I 90 ! I 19 i 9? V 88 ' ltl 8 94 I 88 e I 9ov tm 00 tit 1 2 tm 8 07 8 07i 7 43 JJV J 33 16 s 6 86 I 13 84, t 15 ft oe I M 121 I 7U 49 t 67 wi 1 eg I TSVwi i 80S 6 t r.vj KM. ft 67 t 70' 6 661 a I C7 T M 6 9 I 98 91 ft 97 6 29 ( 28l 7 61 I 81 6 SO 6 14 SIT 06 08 T 64 7 ( June 29.. 47 I 22 5 17 7 2 Jun 80., 46 6 I 91 ft 90 'July 1.. i 40 74 Sunday. RANQEJ OF PRICK 9. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha 2.iMW 80 (! 06 Chicago 1.7WJ 6omOH Kansa City 12Mj5.75 2fvu 02V4, St Louis 1 ion) .7uu&17ft fcloux City l.x4oW 6.7(6.90 The official number of cara of atock brought ln today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. BUeap. H'r'a, C. M. A Bt P. Ry... 14 Wabash 1 Mo. Fac. Ry 26 .. .. .. U. P. System 87 SI 8 1 C. A N. W. (east) 7 I C. & N. W. (west .. 22 35 C. Bt. P., M. ft O... 2 t C, B. A Q. teast) 2 II C, B. A Q (west)... t 82 ., 1 C, R. I. ft P. (east). .. 4 C., R. I. 4k P. (west) .. 1 Illlonls Central 1 Chicago Gt. West'rn .. 1 .. Total receipt 147 119 27 I ' The disposition of the day receipt wa a follow, eaoh buyer purchasing th num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep. Omaha Pasklng company 444 l.lfol 2il Bwltt and Company 424 1,981 . 93 Cudahy Packing Co 664 2.209 769 Armour & Co 8b9 4,447 .. .. Cudahy Pckg Co., K. C. L6S8 Hill t Son 174 F. P. Lewla 41 Huston A Co 88 Sol Iegan 88 J. B. Root A Co 15 T. B. Ingram 17 Sullivan Bro 12 Lehmer Bro l Other buyer .., 805 .... 1,078 Total 8,569 7,929 4,6 CATTLE Receipt of cattl thl morning were only moderate and the moat of the arrival consisted of fed beet steer, there being only a small sprlnkllngof cow and feeder. ' Beef steer of good quality wera In good demand and sold very freely at price that were safely strong to lOo higher. Most everything answering to this description waa cleaned up In very good aeaaon la tha morning. Th best cattle here sold as high f.65. Tit common to medium gradS and anything ;'.ct ins grass were not such free seller and did not' bring any mora than steady price. Bull tact everything changed hands In very good season in th morning. The market st a whol was quit atlsfactory. Ther wa no change in th sow aad heifer trade, -th market being slow - atid th receipts comparatively light There were only a very few tockr and feeders ln sight, but the demand wa far from urgent and the trade as a whole far from active and entirety lacking In naw or Interesting feature Representative sales: BEEF BTEERB. Ho. 1.. 14.. I.. 7.. 4.. 1.. A.. NO. A. 710 I 14 8M I 16 11M I 10 Ml 1 70 Ill 8 80 ISO 4 Ot ton 4 it 86 4 60 Tit I 00 11 116T I Tt 10 1118 I tt 7 lira i to ti ia-1 i to i ,. .11118 i ut H 111 t 04 1 Ill I 00 1 46 t tt 10 1171 4 Ot 1 UM I M 1 1170 4 10 40 1141 t tt fl ltlT I SO ti lisr i tt 17 1121 4 ti 10 1374 I 14 14 1104 I 40 61 14KI 40 74 1318 4 44 81 1144 I 60 K 1444 44 16 1 IT ..tost i no .. 14 I 14 ..1011 190 ..11!0 I 84 ..1494 I It ..lift I ti .. Ul I 60 ,.10t I ft ,.l(l I 64 ..lilt I 40 ..1107 (4 ..1101 I 10 I t 88 I W II I n i it 13 1 1 , 11 16 1 8 1 I.;... 1 1 I 9 I 14 1 t 11 1 4 I 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 8 1 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 9 I 1 8 I 11 4..... 1 1 1 7.,... .. 154 1 60 8 .....lftt I 45 .... 974 I 10 ....1110 I 71 ....14 ti ....1110 I tt ....1110 4 00 ....not 4 00 ....1107 4 10 ....1117 4 10 lltll 4 14 ....1460 4 44 ..1010 I 81 I... ..171 1 40 l.i.... ..124 I 40 1 .. t0 I 70 11 .. ISO I 78 1 .. 110 I 71 I ..Ml I 10 , .. VJ) I 10 7 , ..hi I 14 4 .. W I 81 1 ..1L I II HEIFERS. ..IN 8 60 .. U4 I II .. NO I 10 .. 674 I 00 ., 444 I 00 .. 810 I 16 .. 170 I '0 .. 741 I 10 ., 600 4 00 .. 410 4 00 It.. , nt 4 oo 40 4 00 , 41 4 04 fl 4 16 .75 4 It , M0 I It , 1t 4 re i Ho 4 40 640 4 0 I 10 1 1 u 1 1 BULLS. ,...1tC0 I 00 8 ....mo I il 8. ....I1M I 10 1 ....1141 I 1 ....1170 I 16 1 ....1031 I 40 1 .... 70 I 40 1 ....IBM 140 1 ....lua I to 1 .....1240 I 60 1 .... 830 I 60 1 ....litO I II 1 ....160 I 71 CALVES. ....1446 I 96 ....1414 I tl ....line 4 ao ....1460 4 ti ....16u 4 84 ,...1W) 4 ti ....1C0O 4 74 ...,14 4 14 ....1M0 4 16 ....1110 4 76 ....164 4 88 ....! I tt .... 4 I Tl .... IM IK .... m III -. 4 84 .... ISO 4 10 .... no 4 oo 1.. ... ISO I Tl ... Ill t 0 ... 150 00 80 I 00 .. 141 4 14 I t I It I::::: 164 4 16 1 4 16 ....... m s 1 191 I STOCKEKS AND FEKljKKS I 4 It Mat I 4t 1 wo I to 414 I 00 10t I 14 HI I 16 I.. 8t. 1. 1. IT. .1100 4 0 .. t! 4 14 ,. 440 4 II .. T41 14 1.1440 I te ,.1160 I M .. II 1 It .. 670 I it ..410 I 14 . . 4f,1 I 44 111 4 16 414 I 14 16 HOOS The market oneiied 'tills with buyer having urgent order ln hand paying stronger price, soma of the first hogs selling as much as TH&fic higher than Saturday. Quite a number of the hogs sold on thl basis, but some of the heaviest packers were bearish in their views and war not Inclined to follow th pac on tha opening. The result wa that as soon as the more urgent orders were filled and before a good many seller had an opportunity to take advantage of th good opening the trade came to a atand lllL From that tlm on th market wa a dead ona. Buyer would not, except at rare Interval bid steady price, most of th offers being a little lower than Satur day's general market. Seller were back ward about making the concession, but still the hogs kept selling a few load at a tlm until practically everything waa cleared up, the late market being very low and weak as well as uneven. representative salesv: No. at. th. rr No. At. fa. rr. 6t to 10 I (H tt Kl tt 6 M at .ivt it l rrtt ti iu tt I ti IH a) r Tt let ... lit ii m tt I r tt i;,i te I tt "4 ... I N TT IN Ut I N M 4 4t I M 14 IU ... N 11 M4 t I it M 1H4 St 4 Ul lit It) 44 m III IK il it it tri let n 64 Ut ... IM to Kt ... I H " HI TM 6 tt . 64 141 10 I M to . ttt, so I at it i4t to i n M XI st I SO II IM 84 I M M TH a) IN Tt let 144 I N 44 8t4 to I a 17 174 ... IN a Ml IH IN S re 44 I N 64 1.4 H IN 44 40 I M 6 Hi 10 I N la. UT ... IN U. n N I W H Set let I N 7. 804 140 I M It r.t lee 6 N il lal -, I 14 41 ...... II NIK - . IN tot 6 fl N fe 11 8 N I ... 6 tTi T. ....... 1)4 N I 44 It 4 H in 66 - lie It to...... ..A ... i, 47 tat lie IKH 41 81 M I VTt4 IKl) Tl t41 40 I I7H 44 IT lot I 9t4 ..... ia I fi Tt I'l ... I B-4 It ....... tt ... I nv4 tl tsl ia I ft4 tt ... I t?4 M ti 10 1 at rt tot ... I I74 8 94 40 I St s, M tH ... 1 .t M 1M It I tH H 94 ... 1 at .148 40 I ! Til 11T ... 4 t m t 1 ti4 rt ....... tit ... tiv 81 J-o ... iii4 41 rrt 40 1 "4 tt io4 n l-i tio m I itv, TO 4 44 I II T4 8t 110 Hit tt l4 ... IN tl lie it I t Tl 144 t I M S l"t ... IS 41 t'4 te 8 M , TT lit M I Sit it uo re i 1 rt 14 40 00 87 t l tt 1 84 Tt t.tl tO I 0 14 Ill ... I 84 It I"! ... 100 41 141 ... I IS 14 I I ... I 110 tt ri 80 IH, It 8"t 4 I Ti rs tt it ti r-t h 114 tt 147 ... 11 tt 1M ... I nn m m ... Its t......m w in ti mi ... in tt tm ... tot SHE IP Ther wa a fair run of hecp here thl morning, but of the nomlr re ported In, fourteen car were direct to packers, leaving only about a doten cars on ssle. Outside of three or four car the receipt consisted of western rangers, some of them hardly fat enough for killers. The market as a whols was very (low and dull. Adrlce from eastern mutton markets were all discouraging and It was apparent that packers were not In need of any great number of sheep or lambs at tha pretmnt time. Receivers found It hard worn disposing or tneir nomings ana tne market as a whol was unsatisfactory from start to finish. 237 western ewes , 97 4 S3 168 western yearling A feeder 69 I 70 142 western yearlings ft feeder Ti e 79 69 western ewes T. 4 75 124 western ewes, culls tl 8 90 40 western ewe, cull 67 8 00 26 western w, cull 80 4 00 CHICAGO 1.1 TR STOCK MARKET Cattl Steady' Higher Hotta Hlgker gaeegt Steady. CIUCAOO, July I. CATTLE Receipts, about 80,000 head. Market steady to a shade higher; oommon to prime steers. S4.8t4l7.0ft; cows, $J.2i8'4.75; heifers, 83.0tifrS.rt; bulls, .iif.bj; calves, S.0ttl'7.25; stockera and feeders, $3.0).00. HOaSReceluts, about 85.000 head. Mar ket 64.10c higher; good to prime heavy. 1800$4i.U2M; medium to good heavy, I.VaW .97t; butcher weights. 6.0rAa6.1J4,; good to prime mixed, t6.0iiiHS.05; light mixed, 8800 tjft.10; packing, $6.2o,ui.5; pigs. to.Efttfu.lO; selectef KJ.lMj-8.20; bulk of sales, 8.0uj'6 10. SIIEliTP AND LAM BB Receipts about 15. 000 head. Market steady; sheep, 3.75.2o; yearling, t6.Gctf.60; lamb. 17.60. New Tork Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. July 1,-BEEVES-Ra-celpta, 8,804 head; steers firm, fat bull and fat cow steady, others slow, bologna cows lower. Steers, Jfc.OOuT.OO; bulls, tiXWii 8. to; fat export bulls, H5o; cows, 11,44.1G: choloe fat heifers, ti.jriiifi.8u. Llvsrpool and London tables quoted liv cattl (low at 12o to 13o per pound, top at London, l.to dressed welghL Exports tomorrow, 80O cattle and 3,800 quarters ot beef. CALVES-Receipts, 6.600 head; market opened active but 2Eo lower, closed easy and 26o to 600 lower. Veals, r.6o'u.26; few oholce lots, Jt. 50; throwouts, 6.00; mixed calves, $4 76itt100; buttermilks, 83.754T4 60; dressed calves active; city drettsed veals, &WtiW6o per pound; country dressed, 6U lOUc per pound. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 18,934 head; sheep steady, lamb opened ateady ta strong, closed quirt but steady, medium grade slow. Bheep, !3.5U'5.uO; choice, fto.2&; culls. S2.&0g8.00; lambs, $6.25437.76; one car, $7.90. . HOOS Receipts, 10.418 head; market firm at $4.u.70; pig. It. 75. Kansas City Lira Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 1. OATTLTO Receipts, 10,900 head. Including 4, OuO south erns. Market steady to shade higher. Choice export and dressed beef steer, 86.90 trt-40; fair to good, $4.76ft&fc6; western fed steers, 64.XU.26; atockers and feders, $;i.&(a)j6.10; southern steers, $8,5&4i4.86; south ern cows, 8A26ia3.2u; native cows, $2.(y1 ); native heifers, $2.8026; bulla, $Svj4.70; calves. 84.004.00. HOOS Receipts, 7.000 head; market 2W3&C higher. Top, 84.06; bulk of sales, I5.9Hi6.0jH; heavy, 15.95l6.97; packers, .976.02; lights. $6.97H4j.0&; pigs, $f,2&&6.7b. SHBEP AND tiAMBS Roceplta, 9,000 head; market steady to 10c lower. Lambs, 86.0ir7.eU: ewe and yearling. 86.0tutv25; Texas clipped yearlings, . &5; Texas clipped Bheep, $4-765.s; Mocker and feed ers, t3.2fxQA.70. t. Loals Live Btoek Market. IaHJK Jky.yT.-CATr-B-Receipts, a.OuO head. Including X0 TexaRM market steady. Native shipping and export steers, t6.J64i6.90; dressed beef and butcher Wit. $6.0tri)6.0y; steers under 1,000 lbs., $4.00B4.60; locker and feeder. $8.004.26; cow axid heifer, $J.00t.J6; eanners, $1.60(74.26; bulls, 12.764.50; calves, $4.tt.oo. Texas and In dian steers, $2.6066.76; cow and heifers, 1.5032.70. HOQS-Recelpt. 4,000 head; market IflOo higher. Pig and lights, f.702.17H; pack er, 15.8854.16; butcher and bast heavy, $8.05 I5.17H. SHEETP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1 000 head; market steady. Native muttons, $3.26.75; lambs, $3.5O1i7.R0; culls and bucks, $2.6030 25; stockers, $3.00(4.00. St. Joeepk I.lv Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 1 CATTLE Receipt, 2.817 head; market ateady to strong. Na tives, I4.5&67.U0; cows and heifers, $2.26(1 6.80; stockers and feeders, $3.UKii4.50. HOGS Receipts, S.E04 head; market BOTio higher. Top, $C.07H; bulk of sale. 85.97Vt 8.05. 8HEBP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.m head; market slow to weak. Lambs, lrt.25 4t.76; yearllnrs. ti.5O5f6.0O; wethera. $o.26tf 6.60; ewe. $4.75X36.28. Blowx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CTTT, Ia., July 1. (Special Tele gram.) CATTL.K Receipts, 800 head; mar ket steady; beeves. $4.86(88.50; cows, bulls and mixed. $.12Mid.0O: stockers and feeders. $3.50$4.26; cslves and yearlings, $J.40fi9S. 11UUS Kecelpts, 4,200 head; market strong and 60 higher, selling at $6.75(35.90; bulk Of sales, $5.$0ifj6.82yk. Stack la Slgkt. Receipts of live stock at the six Drin- clpal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 8,700 7,80 6,000 Hloux City 800 4.3x0 Kansa City 10.800 St. Joseph 2,817 St. LOUIS ..K,.e4,M. 4,000 Chicago 20.000 7.6'W $.504 4.000 SS.OUO t.ono 2,izn 8.000 15.000 Total ..41.617 82,154 84,128 OMAHA WnOI.ESAI.tS MARKETS. Coadltloa of Trad and Qnotatloa ea Staple and Faacy Predact, ECOS Per dos., 14c. BUTTER Parking stock. IVAc; cholc to fancy dairy, la20c; creamery, 2128o. LIVE POLXTRY Spring chlckena, llfilOc; bans, 9Hc; rooster, ec; turkey. 12o; duck. 10c; geese, 6c. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Par bos. 81 W. CALIFORNIA PLUMS-Per Crate, $2.25. , CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Pr crat. $2.26. CALIFORNIA CHERRIRS-Pr bog of about 8 lbs , black or white, $2.7IKg3 .29. PINEAPPLES Florida, 48 six, $3.00 per crate; 41 alxe, 13.24 per crate; 84 ls, $4.00 per erate; 80 site, $4.00 per Orate. 8TRAWBERH1ES Horn grown. 14-qt. cae, $2.7Uo09. TkJCAS WATERMELONS Each, S5c, 4X4 and 60c. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmonlera, ) slxe, $!; ftOO Sixe, $7.76: other branda 60c lees. BANANAS Per medium-sised bunco, $$.0utS4.2C; Jumbuns, 82.6u3l.5u. OHANOE3 Mediterranean Bwaeta fancy, lit site. $4.09; 174. 200, $11 and t sixes. $4.60; 96, 124 and 288 l.. $1 60; extra fancy,. itts more par bus; St Michael, 176, 2t)0, 218 and 260 lses, $4.76 : 121 and 160 sUes. 14.60; Valanulas, 10. 91 and 11$ sixes, 14 25; 1C, 160, 174. $uO and 214 sites. I4.7tfl6.u0. 1 DATES Kaueaay, . 6lc; sayst. 60; hal lowls. 60; new stuffed walnut dates. 9-lb. box, $1.00. OIJ3 VEGETABLES. ' POTATOES- Per bu., 85c NAVY BEANS per bu- No. i. ll.OO 1.10; No. 8. $1 .9042.00. NEW V EG RTABLES. NEW PEPPERa-Per 6-bushel crate, $3.00 to $3 60; per n buahel box. $1.00. POTATOES-Per bu., $1.50. ASPARAGUS 86c per dos. bunehea. BEANS New wax and string, per V bu. box or baskst, $1.00. BEETS, TL'hNiM)and CARROTS-Pt-e dox bunches, &"i3le. PIEPLANT Per doi. bunches, $0c Ct'tt.'MBERS Per doi . ij1&c. TOMATOES Texas, fancy. 2o-lb. crate. 95ciTtt 10. ONI0N8 Qreen onions, per doi, too. CABBAGE California, l,o. LEAF LETTUCE-. lol-nouse. per do headt. 20c. PARSLET-Ho riouoe. per dos. bunches. 40c. RADISHES Pet doe. bunohea. hop Town, too BFFF CUTS No t lib. Me; No. t nb. 11c; No. I rib. 10c; No. 1 loin. J7'c; No. 8 loin, 13'4c: No. I. loin, I8U0; No. J cnuck. Tc; No. I cnuok, m; No. I chin k, '.c; No. 1 round, KH'1: No. round. ic; Kk. 8 round. 8c: No 1 pUta, tMjc; Nn. 1 plate. $ : Nn $ plate, lo. MISoi.LLANEOUS -COFFEE Hoaslod, !. 8d, tVl par 1U.1 No. 90, Il o per lh : No, . 19o per lb. I No. 10, 14t4jc rer lb 1 No. 81. lifco per In. CHEK63R Block Swlaa, 9c; llmbergee, 14c: Young Americas, 16c NUTS 4,'allfornla walnuts. No, 8. snft shell, 12c; Hrailla. IRVin": pecans, 1W.V filberts. 12Sc: peanuts, raw. TSc; roasted, IHc; California almonds, lTWc, cocoanuta, $i.0rt per hXV HIDF8 AND TALLOW Oren salted. No. f, fc;.No. I, 7He: bull hides, o; green hldea No, 1. 7c; No. 8, 4c: horse, il.sojt $60; sheeo pelts, eVUfLV Tallow, Ho. L iSko; No 2. J tec. WooUWcJlo CANNIOK lt)t il!4 torn, slandsrd, west, ern, 46o. Tomatoea, fancy. 8-pound cana, $1.46: slumlord, 8-pound canrls. $1 ?6. line- piiles. gratml, 2-pound. $2 2iu2.SO; sliced, $1.7('i 2.25. (iallon apple. $3 2.V California aprlrnta, $j.on. Pi-are. $1 7iV,i I M. Peaches. $175432 40; U C. peachaa, $2 00(ug.5a Alaska elnion, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $1 10; fancy sockeye, flat, $1.96. Sardines, quarter 011, $3.26; three-quarter mustard, $3 10 Sweet potatoes. $1 atJiJ . Ssuer kraut, poo, I'utupklna, SucC'l 00. Lima heana. 8-lh., 76 pjl.ii. Soaked peaa, l-lb- 0o; fancy, $1.86J 1.4ft CALIFORNIA PRIED FRUtTS-Prann tre aomewhat unsettled by freer offering from second hsmls. who seem desirous o moving supplies of Immediate gradea. Quo tatlona rang from 8 to 9c for California fruit and frost 6Vlic for Oregon. Feeohe are slightly easier, with fancy yellow quoted at 1.7HC-. Raisin ar firm; three, crown loose Muscatel ar quoted at 9oi four-crown, 10c; aeeded raisins, im,fUo. FISH Pickerel. dressed. 10a: rti dreeeed, 16c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, 18t)15c; fresh, 16c; trout, liif15o nauuu.. aiv, B.inmii, iw, t;n,iirn, ifc; tier rlnsr. nreoeed. 80: erannlani. rnunrf jf.. crapples, large, fancy, lSe; black bass, J6ej smelts, sweet and fine, 18o; eel, lo; blue fish. IHa, an. ..... r I . . . i. - . . . toirfO.lc; frog legs, SoQtOo; lobsters, greon. p4r sit. luiisier, oouea, per id. unci mackerel, Ppanlnh. per lb.. 18c; mackerel, native, 18ji86o per lb.t fresh green turtl meat. 26o ter lb.: dressed buffalo. Ac hull. tieails, 12c: white perch, 7c; white bass, 160-HAT-Choice upland, per ton. $1100; me. attim, tu.w; rto. 1 oottom, tt.uo: as gradoa, $4 0046.60. Rya atraw. r. Mlnneapoll Grain Market. in vv 1., . T-M-tT TS Wife l ,-. ni v,i,i3, tfiiiy A. , nc.fl 1 ill v. $1.o2S; September, $l.rat; No. 1 hard. $1.04H No. 1 northern, $l.o844j'1.0a4 : No. I north ern, $1.01101; No. $ northern. 9Sijvc. FLOUR-Flrst patents. $5.15ii.26l second patents, $5.0f&-5.10; first clears, $i65rj3.65 second ch ars. $8. 751. 85. BRAN In bulk, $l6.0riilS.2S. Mllwanltea firm la Market. M I LW A IT K EE, Wis., July 1 WITOAT Higher; No. 1 northern, ll.Wl 08; No. I northern, $1.02iffl.(4; September, 980. RYK Steady; No. 1, o74i7,c. RARLEY-Weak; No. 8, 744c; sampla, W4c. t OHN-Steady; No. I cash, &3o; Septem ber, 64V40. Peoria Grata Market. PEORIA, July l.-CORN-FIrm;' No. I yellow and No. 8, 63c; No. 4, 62c; no grade, 4H'?i 4'4c OATS-Nomlnal; No. 2 white, 44$44101 Nn. 8 whke, 43H44c, RYE Nominal; No. t, oTjirj-SftViO. Dnlntk Grain Market. DULUTH, Minn., July L-WHF.AT-No. 1 northern, $1.0JH; July,. $1.02; September, $1.0.14; December, $1.01. OATS On track, 40c; June, 40Hc BUILDING INTERESTS GAIN Number of Permits and Arsesst ( Money Spent Greater Than lie fore. Building permit for th month of J una, 1906, exceed ln number those of th corre sponding month last year by slxty-aix and In value the excess over last year la $oO,72S, an Increase of about 18 per cent. The rec ord for laat month was 143 permit, valued at $436,350; and for June, 1808, 127 permits, valued at $369,625. In connection with thl report the build ing Inspector make th following state ment: Building operation throughout tha city at the present are greater than at any pre vious period In the history of the building department of Omaha, more building ara being constructed and more men employed In the construction of th same than any other time. The first six months of this year com pur very favorably with the corresponding month of the last two years. However, it I to be noted that the largest buildings contemplated for th year have yet to b built orpermlts Issued to cover ooat of tha same Tills Includes such structure as tha Colin tk'tel, Paxton A Gallagher warehouse, Henshaw hotel. Young Women's Christian association building, the Haarmann vinegar and pickle factory and others, so unions a great falling off in smaller buildings takes place ln the next a'fx. months this year will exceed those of the i.Vst two years, if not all previous records of the Apartment. JUVENILE CITY NOW OPEN New Playgroanda Available for Chit ' dren at Nineteenth and St. Mary's Arenas. The new Juvenile City was thrown open Monday for the entertainment and enjoy ment of Toung America at Nlnetenth street and St. Mary's avenue. All of the paraphernalia has not yet been Installed, but sufficient is there to give tha youngsters plenty of fun and enjoyment. This Includes swings, teeter boards, merry-go-rounds, horlxontal bars and the like. A portion of the city at the north end will ba fenced off for the special use of girls and th smaller children and this Is being quipped with swings, merry-go-rounds, teeter boards, slides and a sand pit. Tha sand pit Is being covered with an awning; for protection against the sun. The grounds were thronged Monday with children and th resort promise to becoma the most popular recreation ground ln Omaha for children. It was Intended to have tha formal open ing and Inauguration of Juvenile City Mon day, but owing to the unavoidable absence of a number of parties that were to take part In the opening program the formal opening has been postponed until a late date this week, of which due announcement will be made. REWARD PUT UP FOR FIEND Two Hundred Dollars Offered by Connty for Assailant of Klkv horn Girl. Th county board has authorised the pay ment of a $800 reward for the arrest and conviction of the man who committed a criminal assault upon a 16-year-old grrl near Eikhorn, June 28. The request that the reward be offered came from tha auk thoiitle, but th name of tb' victim waa not secured by the board. Tbs assault occurred Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. The 16-year-old daughter of Charles Babbel, living five miles south of Elkhorn, went out to the road from- hr horn to get the mall from the rural de livery lettr bog, when a man who tad been hiding nearby, assaulted her and suc ceeded ln overpowering her. Sh was un able to attract th attention of any person In the vicinity and when etiafwas found, she waa in a serious condition.'' ghe, how ever, will recover. '- . The men, she described a flv feet tall, with smooth face, stubby mustache, sandy, and wearing' gray clothing. No trac of him was found at Elkhorn by tha local of ficer after the crime and no person was found who had seen him about th town or the locality before. CLOTHES MUSTS0AK AWAY Wearing; ' Apparel ' of William Mc Mathews In Water and Owner In Jail. - "I was Just all ever he't. Judge, I wran't drunk," said William McMathews la poUc court Monday morning when ho - Was charged with being drunk. "Honest, Judge, I don't remembah standing oa no street cornab and cuseln' nobody, I wag Juxt all over he't." "Don't you think ypq could cool Off tj$l Jail?" asked Judge ('rear ford. " "Yesslr, I could alright. Jadg,' only I left all my clothe. In toy room In soak and r afraid they'll rot",'. Jwdg Crawford decided thai for tp good of the city the clothe had best stay in water for another Jjr . sA Vaaai MuUavUuaW H Wat,