nm OMATTA DATLY WEDNESDAY, .TTJTjY 3, 1907. 7 ST . X GRAIN MD PRODUCE MARKET t Conflicting: BcporU Concerning: Crops J JPerplexing: to Trader. OFFERINGS VEEY LIGHT FOR DAY Wheat Made If Harked Cnaage Do lag; Hoars mt Xradls; Cora field Ita Owa Res 11 s la la Oat. OMAHA, July t 1907. Reports of beneficial rain over a good portion of th northwest and extending Into the Canadian provinces, whers complaints of dry. hot weather bar ben coming -J from, has relieved the strain from thoee r sections and the situation la more hope 1 1 luL Tha conflicting reports coming In nave plaoed trade at ana and offerings thla morning were very light. Wheat opened at about yesterday's clos ing prices. No wheat pressing aud when cnmmiaalon houses went to it tha market firmed up sharply- Offerings were very light and tha continued poor threshing re turns from tha southwest caused addi tional atrength. September option opened at r,c bid. and closed at ro, bid. Corn opened Arm and higher on good general buying and continued unfavorable . reports and oooler weather In tha weat. September option opened at 47c, bid. Oats opened firm and a shade hither with wheat and corn, but advances were Checked bv bcivr reslialn?. Bentemher . . -' i . . I . . ' . . vmm upeusa at B-ta OK bid and closed at 8Wo Primary wheat receipt were 604. 000 bu. snd shipments 222 000 bu., against receipt letyearf bu. and shipments of 211009 bu. Corn receipt were 779,000 bu, and shipments were 7d7,oj fcu , agalnat re ceipts at year of 877,000 bu. and shipment of 460,000 bu. Liverpool cloaed Tiff-Id higher on Wheat snd unchanged on corn. Beaboard reported 130.000 bu. of wheat and 16,000 bu, of corn for export. Clearances were 69,000 bu. of corn, (.000 bu. of oats, aad wheat and flour equal to 13.000 bu. Local range of options: Arttcls. Open. I HlgH-l Lew. Close.) Tsy. Wheat-) I I -uiy...i whm W B 8ept...J 73 86V4B Come- f I I 85W iB 48 B 8RBl s7B 48 B4 47 Bi 8CT4)B tnB 48 B 47HB 411.B 364.B July...! 48 Bl 44B' Bept... 474B 4oB 47B uaia 41V4B1 85V4.B July...) tfKBI 42 B 86b Bept... 36B 864B B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 3 hard. UWl: No. hard. BrVJWc; No. 4 hard, 8084o; No. t spring, CORN No. 3. 4SHc; No. 3, 4MW14o No. 4. 44tc47o; No. i yellow, 4&tto; No. white, 48Ua49o. OATS No. I mixed, 40i8lo; No. t white, 41VWf42Hc; No. 4 white, 40tt84ivci standard, 42 Via. RYE-No. 4 TGo; No. 3, 73e. Usvriet tteeetpts. Wheat Corn. Oate. Chicago .. H 608 154 Minneapolis 881 ... ... Omaha , 4 28 11 Pulutb St CHICAGO GllAIJX AND PROVISIONS k Features of the Trading; aad CloalasT Prtees )a Board t Trade. CHICAGO, July 1 Higher prices for wheat In the European grain markets again caused an advance here today, the Sep tember delivery closing at a net gain of la. Corn and oats were each up H'SHic. Provisions Were 2 Ho lower to Vo higher. The bullish -foreign news imparted a atrong tona to tha local market at the opening; and Induced Hvolr bidding by com mission houaea. The' demand continued 'i brisk all day and despite periodical reso- bullish: The market waa also strengthened by shorp advances at Minneapolis and Du luth, : caused by. reports of rust, and green bugs In the Dakota. Reports of delayed harvesting and of small yields In ths south, i . weat and talk of liberal exports at New fc York were additional bullish factors. The T: market closed strong; and near the high 1 point of the day. September opened a shade hijtfwsr to CQ,Qwet at ifs.mvAa, . advanced to tVo and cloaed at S4V4o. Clearances of wheat and flour Were equal to 163.400 bu. Primary receipts were 604,000 bu., compared with 286,000 bu for the same day last year. Minneapolis, puluth and Chicago reported receipt of 653 cars, agalnnt 463 cars last week and 248 cars one yesr sgo. Cool weather, small primary receipts and the bulge In wheat held the corn market atrong all day. The market was also af fected by additional reports of the back, ward condition of the growing crop. Tha cloae waa ' stTong. September opened un changed to Ho higher -at MViM4o, ad vanced to- 64aQ and closed at tVtViiJMHa. Local receipts were 608 cars, with si cars of contract grade. Oats were Qrm because of the strength of corn and wheat. The bulk of dispatches received today .reported Improved crop conditions because of mora favorable weather. September opened unchanged to V.c higher t8fte8Mo, advanoed to 8840 and cloaed at Sii'VMh'iJVle. Local recelnte were 164 cars. Provisions were quiet and easier. The chief bearish Influence was the monthly report of local stock a which showed con siderable quantities on hand. At the olose September pork waa up tVfcc at 114.60. Lard waa unchanged at la. 10. Ribs were rvio lower at $a.82V4. Gatlmated receipts 4or tomorrow are: Wheats 80 ears; corn. Set oars; oats, 74 cars; hogs. 28,000 head. The leading futures ranged a follows! Articles. Open. Blgh. Low. Close . Yes y Wheat 1 I ! July WW 84 WH 944 Sept. 91S- WVi 7i 88 fcB3H Deo. l ootf ltU 100 102H 100 Corn I July ESVfc 64 6SH l&i tS RepL (4HV 64 64,64 644 Dec. 62ua 53H(tM Wk b3H62W May 64(a64a 66 64 U. Oats July 41XrrS 41 41 41H (Vpt Sht4 8m4 88 8B(ir4 38 Deo. SDHtT'i 8V4ji & tr 89 May 41Ha 41 41Vi 41 il Pork July 16 22 18 18 12 1 27. 18 35 HlW 16 47 16 62 16 40 16 60 14 47 Lard-. July 880 880 180 880 887 Sept. I 6 OS 10 6 06 10 I 10 Oct. 6 U 12 1 13 8 12 8 16 Bibs- I July 880 662 8) 8 62 I a BepL .880 8 86 8 80 8 82886 Oct. 8 T2 8 77 8 T2f 8 T7 8 T7H No. t Cash quotattona were a followa: FljQUR Firm; winter patents, 84.16 4 50; stratghta, UWiliu: spring patents. t 606 00; stralghta. 83.2foa4.10; baker. 83.60 WHEAT No. 2 aprlng. 21.0061 08; No. 8, 4-4!lftl; No. It(1, 4'u-j6c CXHN No. 8, 64c; No. 2 yellow, 64c. OATS-No. 2. 41c; No. I white, l244c. MVl-No. 2. Sic UARLKY-Oood feeding, fair to choice malting. lji6a. SEKDS No. 1 northwestern. 21.25 Tim othy, prime, 84.7S. Clover, contract trades, H5.L'5. I'HOVISIONS Short riba. sides (looae), M.6(i.T5. Pork, mens, ' per bbl., 81 '8 14.X, . Lard, per lu lbs, 86.90. Short (lar aldea tboaed), a.87Hv 12. tteculpts. Shipments. Flour, bbla U.W ti.t Wheat, bu. 44.tu l.uuO Corn, bu. 6'4.im M.M Lats, bu , 2U.OI0 m,lM Bye. bu. 4.0U) Uarley, bu. 4u.Jt 6S.M) on the Produce exchange today tha but ter market waa ateady; crvaniertee, laaio; dalrl.s, 17lc. fil. firm: at mark, casea u.ctuuea, iuuisc; nrsie, uc; prime nrsis, 140. Cheeee, steady, llial3HO. Pearla Market. PEORIA. July 1 CORN Higher; No. yellow and No. 3, 6So; No. i 62o; no grade 4ia62c. ' JfciAT-Ilt((lier: Not I white, 4&r-46c; No. Iw-hli. fc'Tu4ci No. 4 white, iio. RYr-N.jfnlnsJi No. 8. Kxoio. WlUS&V-Oa the baala of 81.81. LIverpeMsl Orata Market. LIVERI'OOL, July 1 WHEAT-Spot, firm: No. 2 red western winter, 7s4d; No. 1 fallfornta, 7a d. Futures, strong; , July, . 7s tl'l i eeptember. Is 41. 7 COHN-Apot, quiet; llees dried. 6ed; old northern, steady, SiHJ- futurea, steady; July, nominal; September, a lid. allaaeaaella Grata Market. IN.S'EAK)LI8, July 8. WHEAT July, ! ' Ty : Heptwitxr, I1.0SH; No 1 hard, , n M; No. 1 nortnvrn. 1 6n4.oMv, No t northern, 61.uWl.ut; No, 8 aurilMM-n. I -y " 1 "0. LuCU-Vst iMUonta. &.U6.; secvud ratent; 85rrciiv flrt clears. 83.S6C0 65; second rlesrs. 83.7W2. BRAN In bulk. 6ifclK.. XEW YORK GENKRat. MARKET Qatatloaa of the nay aa Vartoms tTaaaaaedltlea, NBW TORK, July l-riJOUR-Reeeipta. 22.670 bWa; exports, a.x bbla. Mar ket firm, but quiet; Minnesota pat enta, 86 l.VS46; bakers, KI.7R94.1&; win ter patenta, 84 fxfj6.00; straight. 84 SM if"! extraa, 24.30!j4.S; low grariea. 8J.vi 8W. Bye flour, quiet; fair to good, 847 ti6.no; rhotce to fancy, 2R.10Q6.4A. CORN MEAL Firm; fine whit snd yel wl 0; cosrae, L17i&1.19; kiln dried, $2.26 rKY"rH,,,J No- 1 western, 88c, f. a b. New Tork. WHEAT Receipt, 47.000 bu.; exports, 23, 706 bu. flpot market firm; No. 2 red. 21.01 In elevator and 21. 08, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1 13, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 21.06, f. o. b.. afloat. Option opened easier under local prea aure, but Immediately advanced on cables, bullish foreign crop new, unfavorable crop report from the northwest, rumors of poor threshing returns and talk of a fair export demand. The close wis firm .L net "''vance of H'glej July, 21.02ST 1.08. Closing at 21.03U; September. 81.04 6-18 1.0M4, closing at 81.05; December, 81.08 !., closing at 81.08. CORN Receipts, 118,260 bu.; exports, 28. 821 bu. Spot market firm; No. I, Ho in elevator and 63c. fc o. b., afloat; No, 8 white 6Bo and No. t yellow, 63c, f. o. b., afloat. Option market waa dull and without transaction, closing- teady; July closed at 62c; September closed at 69o; December closed at 62o; May closed at 62c OATS Receipts, 24,000 bu. Spot market ''y; mixed, 26 to 82 lba, 4c; natural white, 80 to 88 lbs., 6OW6I0; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., 60W64o. HAY Steady; shipping, 7075c; good to Choice, 21.20. HOPS-4Ju1et; choice, 19o. ttfl-Iao; 1906, f&caclflo ooast. 1808, 8lle; 1W6, (tflio. HlDEJS Quiet; Central American, 22o; Bogota, 82o, FBED-Flrm; spring bran, 822.00) mld dllnrs. 128 00; city, 828.00. LEATHEIR Quiet; acid, 2M27o. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family. 214.00 tlS.OO; meaa, 29 60410 00; beef ham a 824.0O1 M.0 packet U.ool2.0O: city extra India meae, 22oi)8 00. Cut meats, easy; pickled bellies, U8H8o; pickled heme, lity Lard, steady; western prime, 8.8&5 8.96; re fined, steady; continent. It 86; South America, $10.16; compound, 88.87.1. Pork, firm; family, 818 WJW.0O; ahort clear, $17.0118.00; mess, 18.00l8.8O. TALLOW-Steady; city (12 per package), 6c: country (pkgs. free), 4io. RICEV-Steady; domeatlo, fair to extra, 8 7o; Japan, nominal, BUTTER Steady; renovated to oonrunon to extra, tihic; western factory, common to first, 17(fflo. CHEESB-Steady; new state full cream, colored and white, small, beat, 12c; new state full cream, fair to good, ll3lic; new state full cream, Inferior, SlOc EGQ9 Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy white, 2ogle; choice, lS91o; brown and mixed extra, 18c; firsts to extra firsts, l317e; western first, 18c; official price, firsts, 16o; thirds to seconds, 1316o. POTJLTY Live, steady! spring chickens. 28c; fowls. 14c; turkey. Ho; dressed, easier; western broilers, 24329o; turkeys, 1014o; fowls, UlSo. ' WBATIIEB lit TUB GRAIIT BELT Scattered Showers ia Central Valleys Heported. OMAHA, July f, 1907. Showers were scattered throughout the Antral valleys during the past twenty-four hours, and moderately heavy rains were feneral In the Atlantlo and Gulf atatea. he weather la generally clear west of the Mississippi river this morning, and will continue fair In thla vicinity tonight and Wednesday. Slightly cooler weather pre vails In the lake region, Ohio and Missis sippi valleys. It is warmer in the upper Missouri valley and northwest. No Im portant change in temperature Is shown in other sections. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with the corresponding day of the laat three years; 1907. 1808. 1806, 1904. Minimum temperature.... 64 69 61 66 Precipitation 00 .00 .88 .67 Normal temperature for today, 78 . de trees. Deficiency tn precipitation sine March 1. 8.94 Inches. DenoUncy corresponding period In . 1808, 1.62 Inohea Deficiency corresponding period la 1906, 6.61 inohes. .. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn aa4 Wheat Regrtea Balletla. Tor the twenty-four hours sndlng at t a. rn 76th meridian time, Tuesday, July 8, OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp' Rain- . Stations. Max. Win. fall. Sky. Aahland, Nob 87 68 .00 Clear Auburn, Neb..... 88 f .09 Cloudy Columbus, Neb... 88 67 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb.... 92 . 68 T CTear Fairmont, Neb... 90 - 67 - .08 Clear ' Or.. Island, Neb., 90 .w,60 . .04 t Pi cloudy Hartlngton, Neb. 73 66 U2 Foggy Hastings, Neb. 90 69 .40 Clear Oakdale, Neb 76 61 .00 Foggy Omaha, Neb 84 64 .00 Clear Tekamah, Neb... 86 61 .00 Clear Alta. Ia. 70 66 .08 Clear Carroll, la. 81 66 .82 Clear Clarinda, la 90 4 .00 Cloudy Sibley, I a. 70 60 .01 Clear Sioux City, Ia... 74 63 T Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES, - No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chloago, Bl 26 88 64 T Columbua, O. 18 84 42 .28 De Moines, la.... 14 80 68 .08 Indianapolis, Ind.. U 84 60 .00 Kansas City, Mo.. 20 88 44 T LouUvllle. Ky 19 90 68 .04 Minneapolis, Minn. 24 72 62 .04 Omaha, Neb 16 84 68 .04 St. Louis, MO 18 84 43 .08 Seasonable temperatures prevail In the western portion of the corn and wheat region, but are slightly below normal tn the eastern portion. Showers occurred within the laat twenty-four hours in all except the Indianapolis district. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. I.oats General Market. ST. LOUIS. July t-WH EAT Higher ; track. No. 1 red, cash, 966e6a; No. 2 hard, 8a7o; SepUntber, 8o; Deoemoer, 9io. CORN Higher; track. No. 2, cash. 62 t(Wc; September, 63HaC3c; December, 60c; No. 2 white, 63&63o. OATS HUfher; track, No. t cash. 48t4c; September, 876so; Deoember, S9o; No. 2 white, 4e'4a. FLOUK Quiet; red winter patents. $4.86 fjt.o; extra fancy and atralght. $3.7&(3H.36; clear. $2.8oi4.60. SEED TlMOTHT-eteady, 26.00gH.OO. BRAN Quiet; aacked, east track, 8026a, CORN MEAL Weak, $2.70. HAY Steady; timothy, 816.6OQ0.0O; prairie, tli.Uu'iabO. IRON COTTON TIES 4X08. BAOCilNO-UVkO. HEMP TWlNK-lOe. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, 214.40. Lard, higher: prime ateam, IA4S. Iry aalt meats, ateady; boxed extra short, p.au. Clear riba, .bO; short cieara, ivirvt, bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $10.87; Clear riba, $10.62; ahort cieara, $10.26. POULTRY Firm- chtckena, 10c; springs. 17'lTHc; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 8c; reese, 60. BUTTER Higher; creamery; il&lbe. CGOS-ataady, 12a. Receipts. Shlptnenta Flour, bbls 6 0ou 12.000 Wheat, bu lJ.ouO 19,00 Corn, bu...., 11.CU) 67,u0 Oata, bu A4.0UU 66,000 Kansas City Grata and Pr visions. KANSAS CITT. July 2 WHEAT July 89c; September, 92c; Deceanber, 4o; cash. No. 2 hard, 92tv7c; No. 8, 88tj6c; No. i red, 92o; No. $, (W'o90o. CORN-July, 4Sc; September. 49e; De cember. 47c; cash. No. 2 mtxed. 6'Vs(S6iej No. 2, 6mjOwc; No. I white. W(i(s0c; No. 8. 6oo. OATS No. t white, 45c; No. I mixed. 4-Kj44'0. RYK Steady, TT8!a. HAY Steady ; choice timothy. $16,609 16 00; choice prairie, $10.60(11.00. ' EGBS Weak; extra fancy, lio per doar.ii, firsts, llo per- dvaen; case re. turned, 12e per doaen; aaconda, llo per doxen. BUTTER Creamery, 22c; packing, 15a Receipts. Shipment a Wheat, bu 14.000 66,000 Corn, bu , .18.900 26,000 Oat, bu 3,009 6,006 Kansas City options ranged as follows; ArtVclea Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat . Sent 8f 88 A B 47A tec , J 83, 401 86 torn Sept s3 e aassse I 48I4 4'Ot 4,1, .74Va A asked. B bid. ' Toledo Reea Market. TOI ETXV July l-8KF3t Clover, cash, $9 ; October, 8a. 41'-: Iwerrber and Maixh.' $..'. Ttmutliy. $i.2i. AUlae, $.vu. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Organised Attempt to Baiae Prices Strikes a Snag. FOREIGN CALL FOE GOLD FACTOR Report that Naval Force ta Japaaeae Waters is te Be lacreased Assists ta Caaslaa; the Reaction. NEW TORK, July 1 Ths organlxed at tempt to carry prices of stocks to a h.gher level encountered obstacles today which had the erTect of Impairing to some ex tent the confidence of the operatora em barked on the attempt. Support of the market was not absndoned, however, and a good show of resistance to the reaction waa made at tlmea during the day. A prime factor In the doubt engendered over the feasibility of conducting a pro longed advance waa the new light on the foreign demand for gold thrown b yee terday's oourse of the foreign exchanges. Today there waa, to be sure, some recovery In the exchange rate at Paris and some early decline In the rate here, both move ments being sway from the point profit on the gold shipments to Paris. The rate be came atrong here again later. That the resumption of the movement might follow a relaxation In the local money market waa a general conviction amongst Inter national bankers. Discount ratea continued to decline abroad, but there waa also some subsidence of the new confidence which waa reported from theae markets lately. Lon don sold stocks In this market again and Pari sentiment waa aomewhat disturbed. The weekly atatement of the Imperial bank of Germany reveal the severest atraln of the aeml-annual settlements there in a de crease of $34,266,000 In cash on hand and in an Increase of $7.035,W0 In outstanding loans and of $86,466,000 In the noto Issues. These figures represent requirements now met, but a necessary period of recuper ation from the strain of meeting them Is to be npposed. The forthcoming report of the Bank of France will be looked for ward to with even greater Interest to se cure light on the probable demanda of the bank for gold In the prooeaa of recupera tion. Money -on call here oontlnued light, but did not touoh the high figure of yes terday. Large amounts of the matured 4 f er cent bonds were presented at the sub reaiury for redemption and the routine operations of ths sub-treasury are also yielding a cash gain to the bank. The Interior movement of currency also may be expected to be seasonably In favor of New York. The threat of gold exports upon sny decline In money rate ervea a a balance to the advantage of this proapect. The Japanese question asserted Itself to some extent In the market again, the effeot being more pronounced on American in foreign market than in New York. The published report of the Intention to strengthen the naval forces of the United States In the Pacific waa the Immediate occasion for the expressed anxiety. Some attention was given to Intimations of an early presentation of the Interstate Com merce commission's report on the Harrl man Investigation. The government crop report on condition of cotton waa suf ficiently qualified by the action of the cot ton market. Tha disappointing allowing of Improvement aince tha preceding monthly report helped to depreea some of the cot ton carriers, although St. Louis Southwest ern was conspicuously strong. United States Steel rose against the early de pression In connection with rumors con cerning the coming dividends such as us ually circulate on the approaoh of the dividend period. Some distrust was aroused amongst tne speculative louowing Dy a resort to advertising methoda on behalf of the purchaae of stocks on ' the part of a supposed leader In the recent movement. The reourrent depression of the tone of the market was In force at the time of the closing. Bond were irregular. Total sales par value, $1,028,000. United State bond were unohanged on call. The range of prices on the New Tork Stock exchange was 4 follow: 4l. HI, Adams Bunas Low. Close. 114 Amsltamsts Copper 24,100 Amsr. Cat an4 roandry I. W0 do fd Ansr. Oottoa Oil 400 do p'd Amsr. Biprsss iur, Mid A LhUin pld 809 Aswr. Ia 44 44 4 M II M 110 ' w' ni 6 104 HUj 81 1 a-- Me 18 sour. 1 In id Oil. ptd Asmt. Leoosutlve do pfd Aanr. Stasltlng A 100 too ill l Rat.. 10.S0O 119 111 111 do pld Amsr, Incur Bsflalns Amer. Totaoeo ptd otfe.... Assaeada Mlalsg Co. ....... Atrblsoa do ptd Atlantis Coast Lias BsiUmore A Ohio ...... do ptd Brooklyn Rspld Transit.... Canadian PaclSa Central of Now Jarsay Caseapaake Ohio Cnloao Orsat Waatara.... Caloaco a Nortswaatara.... C, U. aV St. Paul Cnlaato Tann. 4b Trans.,.. da ptd C. C, a St. Louis Colorado fuel and iron.... Colorado soutnara do let ptd do 24 ptd Conaolldatod Oaa Cora Product do ptd Dalavars A Hudson Dal., Lack. A Waalarn Dsarar a Rio Grand do 'ptd DlaUllers Securities Brt de 1st pfd . . do Id ptd Oanaral Klactrta Illinois Contral lster. Paper ., do pfd . i later. Pump de ptd , Iowa Cantral do pld K. C goutbarn do pfd Loulavlli a Naanvtll Mailoaa Cantral Minn. A Bl. Louts 14., Bt. P. A Sauit ita. M. 109 liniA 10744 104 tio iu iu4 m mo IV. 1V 4 1V lilt Xi l.40 1.1U0 N US 17 6 1.000 100 Si &O0 ,7 4,300 (4 MVs , 11 174 17t'l7l 4.10U Jo 'A WV4 4U 11 11 ii Ll la 147 147 im) ui imt iu II tOO 1.100 l.l'J 7V4 12 M i 47 11 n tt Vt 84 so 44 111 17 J 4J 400 11 1 00 lVk 147 V. 11 S(M) 4VVa 48SV4 400 87 i 4l 11 l.0 I.IM 14 47 t3 400 134 Ul 131 .... 141 .... II .... 71 Va .... 13 .... 70 .... IH . 1 MS (8 47 llav. 111 0 Jul 1 too 6(1 100 111 4MI 10 10 10 41 104 17 79 K 44 41 do pfd Mlasourl Pfcrlflo Missouri, . A Texas.... do pld National Leaa N. R. B. ot Maxloo ptd.... N. V. Cantral N. T.,' Ontario a Waatera.. Norfolk A Wastara do pfd '. North A mart can 400 l.tuO 74 44 76 US 1,000 41 rrio lii" 41 .... 41V 111 111 00 17 7 76 U 76 0l 74 70 8 toO 14 14 K l4,o 123 u:t Pad Bo Mall PaonarlTsnla People's Oa Pllts.. C, C. 8t. L. Praaaad Steal Car do ptd Pallmaa Palace Car... ttaadiug luO 11 lis ISA 4 64 h 10 400 1U 6,6oo 101 106 106 .... 10 .... 71 do IK ptd do Id pjd , Bapulilla gtael do pfd Rock l.lAnd Co do pfd It. L 6 Bu Fran. Id pfd L Louis South waatsra.... 8.100 uO 1.104 400 4u0 1.100 t 1154 41 7 m" ts 1' 81T4 47 MV4 II IV4 11 11 47 MH II 47 7 110 . (7 10 87 do pld Bouthara PaclDS 11M da ptd BouUiara Railvap - eta) do prd e Tanoaaea Coal and Iron Toiaa Pad Bo S Vol.. Bt. LoiUa a Wastara do pld 400 80 wu l II tiK 40 l oioe Pool no do pld V. B. Eisraas .. .114.104 140 lvi 100 14 M 104 4 18 V V4 no 84 101 1JV4 P 141 1 17 U. 8. Realty 4U0 U V. S. kunbar tuo do ptd Pus iim, V. 8. fctael m 17 do pld 1.J0 lOi.St Vlrjlal. -Carolina Chamlcal. luo Mt do ptd Waoaan 0 11 do pld tut M Weite-Parso Sapraaa WaMmsauuM fcleeiri Waataru laloa M 44 l M iH w Tsii if" WliMllns A Uka Sri Wtacouala Cantral 80 11(4 uo si .... II Karthars Pad ll 1P.A, lliu 114 Catral Laaiaer ui fcrt n is a pi io-iihawid j0 tiv 47 v to l 47 V 17 Oraat Northara pfd lntarlMrouak MaroDolttsa. u.ee U:j livv xui too ita ut 1 aa pia Total sale fas U day. 411. Tuo star. Korelsa Vlaaaclal. LONDON, July 1. MONET Was in bet ter aupply and obtainable on easlor term n the 'market today. Iiaoounts Were weaker, Tradlns; on the Block Exchange barely maintained the recent buoyancy, frotlt taking and the ebeenoe of lncraa4i uvestment purchaaea causing a sacgln; teadency In gllt-edsed srcuritlea and home ralla. Bualueea In foreigner was checked by the Pane set tlement. Peruvians wsre weak oa American selling. Japanese Imperial sixes of 1904 oloaed at hMa Americana started Aratly oo tl treasury boud reileiuptloa but the prospects of gold leaving New tork for Paris prom pled reeliaatlons aud caused a reeutlon, lite announcement of ttie Intention ta Increase the - American Psoitis auadron assisting in the dowu aard trend. Later the New Tork open lug oaiue cvlurU, tUalure tuvs pruuu. ' fflces eased further anl the market closed navy. copper share finished be low the best of the dny. BERLIN. July $. Prices on the Bourse ttxiay opened firm on ths New York ad vices and closed Irregular. PARI a. July J. Prt.es on the Bourse today opened firm and closed weak oc the report that Americans were lower In Lon don. Russian Imperial fours were not quoted. Husslan bonds of 1904 closed at 46.00. New Vara- Moaer Market. NKW YORK. July t MONEY On call, strong at 610 per cent: ruling" rate. 7t4j per cent; rlostng bid. 94, per cent; ottered at 10 per cent; time loans, dull and strong; sixty day. 4H'4' per cent, nominal; ninety days, 45 per cent; six months, i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE P A P E K 643D per cent. STF.RIJNCr EXCHANGE Stronger, with actual business In bankers' bill at $4.87(9 4.8706 for demand and at $4.83.tKg386 for lTtv day bills. POSTKD RATrf-$4.82H and 84.(8; com mercial bills, $4.83 VH BILVER Bar, ilc; Mexican dollars, BONDS Oovernment steady; railroad Ir regular. Closing quotations on bonds today were follow: V. B. rat. 4a. re... I'M Japan 414. 84 ssrlas. " do coupon HMit do 4s 11 V. 8. la. n( ("111. A N. unl. tv do coupon Kit aavanhat. c. fnld 4s. pi tJ. . new 4s, rt....U1 Mrilcu Central 4a.. II do coupon lH's do 1st In to Am. Ton. 4 71 'Minn. A St. L. 4s... IT 4o 4 )Mi M., K. T. 4 M Atrhtann (n. 4 t s tat M do adj. 4a M N. R. of M. e. 4.... !JH Atlantlo C. L. 4a 64 N. T. C, sen. IH.... 0 B- O. 4s J.T:. (Wi. lts invt No. Paclc 4 11014 Brk. R. T. CT. 4.... ton do I TO Cantral of Oa. I in Norfolk A W. c la . M do lot Ine (5H Or. B. L. rt. 4.... do td Ine 77 pnn. eT. 44 do 8d Ine M Raadln . 4S U Chea. a phlo 4A.... t Bt. L. a I. M. . 6a. 110 Chlcaso A A. IHa.... 474, St. L. A 8. P. f. 4a. T C.. B. Q n. 4a.. .. tHt. L. ft B. W. . 4s 74t, C, R. I. A P. 4s.... SHtSMboard A. L. 4s.... 71 do col. Sa.. 17 ag0 p,clo 4a MU, Colo. Ind. la. sar. A. Ill do lat 4a etfa 0 t'olo. Mid. 4a I7V Bouthara Ry it ins roio. Ba 4 us "4 Tax. a P. lata JH tffbsl 104 T., Bt. L. W. 4.. 74H D. a R. O. 4a II Union PaolBo 4a Nil MstllUrs' Ber. Is.... 111(1'. 6. Btaal M tm... SH Krla prior lien 4a 0 a'abaah lm 107 Hoek. Vsl. 44a lot Md. 4s 741 Japan s ; H Whaelln A L B. 4a to do Id aarl.a til Wla Cantral 4 Bl do 4 Ha. ctfs 11 Bid. Offered. Boston Storks and Bonds. BOSTON, July l-Call loans, iV8 per cent; time loans, 6vyat) per cent. Official closing prices on bonds were as follows: Atruison adj. 4a M Atlantis 1 4s se Blntham 14 Atchlaon 11 Centannlal II o t Copper Ran 1 Boaton 4V Albany. ...Ml raly Waal 14 RnMn. a U.ln. tmA Boston Claratad .....ll finnhr lit --ruiiiDurs pis w al Jto.al J- Vry. Cantral ( Mining I ., . 'H Mlchlaan 14 tnlon PmIBo 13 Mohawk 13 Am. Pno. Tub s nont. Col A C I Am. Bu,ar 12t0ld Dominion ....i.. 47 Am. Tal. ft Tl lft Parrot to Am. Woolen ku Oulno in P'd Shannon 171 Rdiaon EIm. Til at, ... Mas. Kltrtrto II Trinlt .''".'!"""! ita P'4 M Vnlted Copper 43 If"l. MC' Mlnln H United Vrnlf IM f, a s,,, United Btao Mach.,.', 60 V tali ...I!!!'.'.""!!! U -o P" 1" Vlrtorla 7 U. B. Btaal Il'i North Butt 1 4 P' M Butte Coalition M AdTentur 1 Narad 11 aa c sriaons ia Inr;".? MViArla Commarclal . . . . M vsxs - nsitcij. Londoa rioslBsr Stocks, LONDOW r.,l arin.i.. ...i. tock 'were a follow: uonsois, money 14 4-11 M.. K. ft Taxas.... 84tt do account MV4 N. T. Cantral in Anaoonda iitl . n, au Atchlaon sau a mm ... 6e pfd tV4 Ontario ft w!. MV4 a a o u B , , .7 i vnauiaa raeino ...,nn Hand Ml nee .VI rh mm n w nu a.... - i - . . .......... ..wumrn nw ......... ri'M U. A Bt. P 1I4V4 do pfd ..I. 71 i'-""-'" aaujso. rsoine sii Dwirer A R. 0 17V, Union Paoltlo 143V4 do nfd 41 Aa mm .. Brt liari. a atAai" " itk do 1st pfd siu, da nfd vnu. do td pfd...... 41 Wabaah 14V4 firm w. A Tm I. aalM m - . e a ' fi.7 . X 2 Pill Illitisilal rams 1 id as i w a- ne... fii-VEK-Bar. steady; 81 H8d per ounce. "ZTriVX: ' ... ..a ,i..,,.,,,v " in. uucii iiiaiaat for short bills Is 34,'pm cbnt; for three months' bills, 83 pef ten. . New York Mintage sioelra. NEfW TORK, July a-Oloslng quotations on mining stocks were: - Adams Cos 10 Utti .Cktst ' T Alio 160 Ontario SM Hreeo tf Ophlr 174 Brunawlck Cos ti Potoat IVi Comatork Tunnal tl Saras It Con. Cal. nd Vs.... 40 Blarr Nevada 90 Horn Bllvar 110 Bmall Hopes 90 Iron Bllvar IJ0 Standard 17S LmdTlll Con IH Bank of Germany Statement. BERLIN. Julv Th weeklv il.lun.nl of the Imperial Eank of Germany shows the followlns; changes: Cash In hand, de crease, 137,020.000 marks; treasury notea, de crease, 3.000,000 marks; other securities. In crease, iis.i4u.wo marks; notes In circula tion, increase, 846,80X000 marks. Treasarr Statement. ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fitnri .vnlu.lv. t K . 1 f.n AT j rv, - - aorve, ahows: Available cash balance, 8K9, 002,563; gold coin and bullion, $72,081,353; goiu ceriincate. fii.vM.taa Beak Clearlaara. OMAHA, July 8. Bank clearlnga for to day wers 81.8S6.697.67, and for the corres ponding dste laat year 81,666,803.41. Wool Market. BOSTON. July t-WOOI-The local wool market continues active, with Increasing receipts and strong prices. Buyers are be coming frequent and, while their opera tions are not on- an extensive scale as yet, there has been a fair volume ot small saiee. An increased demand for pulled wools of the B grade and below la noticed and there is conaiderable Inquiry tor fine delaine to arrive. New England mills are running full at present and good consumption and only a fair aupply gives strength to the situation. Prices for new .wools of all grades are hardening and the highest quo tation ot the season havs been recorded. In Montana, 24c, in Wyoming, 28c, and In Ohio, 85c, show the trend of the prices. Unwashed Ohio and Pennsylvania wools find buyers at 80c, with a few large sains. There liav been but few tranaacttona In Michigan and Wisconsin fleeces. The of ferings of territory wool are expanding, especially the better class. The foreign wool market Is steady, with a limited aupply. The leading Quotation rantte a followa: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Three- ) eigntns blood, la3o; quarter blood, J0 81c. Bcoured values: Texas, (Ins, 12 months, 7Tlc; fine, 6 to 8 months, 6&tfSk-: fin rail, 67t6tKs. California: Northern, tWffc; mid dle county,. 6&ut)oc; southern, 67iiic; fall free, 67ft8c. Oregon: Kaatern staple, 71tf 72c; eastern clotlilnr, Otfaoso: eastern aver age. oMtTOc: valley No. 1. tr?c. Territory I (scoured basis): Fine staple. 7Mf78c; fine me- I Alain. .....I. dC-TA.. A .. l..t.inn. :-RT,t. UIU1U vkuv. ,111a) 111 IllllS). SI. IWi fine medium clothing, tnynic. pulled (scoured basis): Extra. 6&T72c; fine A, txi'ij 62c; A supers, l&ubbc; B supers, 4347c; C super. Sii-Mc. ST. LOUId, July t-WOOLe-Weakj me dium gradea, combing and clothing, S'iJ 2oVc; light tine. 22 -1130; heavy fine, ISQlio; tub washed, 8o&!6c, Cottea Market. NEW TORK, July 8. COTTON Spot, closed steady, 36 points hlaher; middling up lanJa, U.60u; middling gulf, 13.76c; sales, aO0 bale. New york ootton quotations furnished by Igan A Bryan, 111 Board of Trade build ing: Open. High. Low. Close. (September lli& U'26 115S , 1227 October 1176 l?fi 1169 1214 iJecember 1176 1237 1169 1.27 NJW OHI.KANS. July 8.-COTTON-8 pot cloeed firm. Bales, 1.176 balea. Low or Unary, 4,c, nominal; ordinary, 9Hc, nom inal: low middling, 11 U-16o; middling, Uc; Suod middling, 14c, nominal; middling fair, c, nominal; fair, lc. nominal. Kecelpts, 4s6 balea; stock, 67.VC4 bales. LIVERPOOL, July 2. COTTON 4Jiot, dull, prices unchanged: Amerk-an mldilllng fair '6.2od;. good middling, 7.72d: middling, T.t-'d; low middling, 4. Mil; good ordinary, 6 tod: ordinary, 6.62d. The aalea of the day were 3,0u0 balea, of which 6j0 were for apeo ulatloa and export, and Included t 0m Amer ican. Receipts, 11,000 balea, including 6 6ta) American. Ftiture ojiened quiet and steady an't closed quiet. BT. LOCIB, July 3.-yTTON-iulet: mid dllng, 13c. flali-s, 7 bales; receipts, 3o8 bales; shipments. 1,16 bales; stock, 17,100 bales. miwaakr Urata Market. MILWAUKEE!, July t-WHEAT-Bt.ady; No. 1 northern, tl.o&gi 06; No. 3 northern, tl."H.04; Beptomber, 6VSC. KYB 8tady; No. 1. ,hTa. BAULKY Week; No. I. 74o; sample.' 68 Tjc. , CoRN-Bteady; No. I cash, 6tJS3yc; 6Wp telubvr, bi'tQ bill OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Deilrable Kinds of Beef Steers Strong . to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS TEH LOWER, CX0SH7Q WOUSE Sler.,. B aTTsT. .. la-sW, with Bsylna- Demaad 4ol and Trade Active mt Steady Prlcee. BOTJTH OMAHA. Jury t 1907. Receipt were: Cattle. Kegs. Sheep. Official Monday $." 8. ICS 4 W1 Omolal Tuesdsy $,400 18.000 8.6 0 Two daya thla week,... $.208 24.1R6 8.4-4 ftame day last weak 6.241 14. W 4.4-7 Same day $ weeka ao.. 6.628 11. '99 6.251 flame day 8 week aro.. l.iftJ 18.IXH 4,26 Bame day 4 week aco..U W9 18.49 1014 8am day laat year $.736 17,768 8,674 The following table ebowa the receipt of cattle, hot and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laat yean 1907. 1906. Inc. leo. Cattle 670.014 478,2X1 81,633 Hog I,$33.t4 1,460.714 117,110 Sheep 829.67 182.846 697,461 ...... Tiie followlna table shows the avers price of hoes at South Omsba for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1907. 190.1906.19Ot.190S.19O8.1901. June 18. f 6 891 483 100 $97 6 94 $ 63 a $84 6 7S t 671 6 67) 6 701 I Ml I 88 June 19., 6 B2i 8 8HI S 11 48 6 93 June m. June U. 90SI 8M 161 IS Xi $ $ 89 6 tx 6 1" 6 07 6 07 t 46 a T 49 June $2.. June 88., 6 88 6 18 6 16 $06 June M June 86., S 82V4 6 8ut 6 12 1 69 8 98 6 0 6 94 6 91 6 87 a 5 91 I 90 6 88 s 79; 1 6 16, 66 June June il. K 6 82V 6 sr.j 6 a 6 2 7 M U 6 I II 6 47 (46 I 48 6 82! I 14 a 66! 7 641 June 28. 6 801 6 U, 7 65 7 62 June 28., t 22 6 17 6 05 6 08 6 12 's7 June 80., 4 6rt a 7 64 July 1... 6 94 6 28 60 July 6 19 6 66 7 64 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICEa Cattle. Hogs. Omaha ,. .$1.7Mi.66 83&u6 90 Chicaao .w I t.tieAI.sj VfcrX''V 4V Kansas City J.5'o 00 6 fc Oal.07tA Bt. Iiouls 1.6Ou90 6.76ii.25 Sioux City I.OW.jO 6.70Ui.S6 l.llM'J.D 6.0(X(IV in. vuiumi iiuinuor oi cars ot BIOCK Drought In today by each road waa: n.tti u-a av t r . n . ... ... . . . jn. ox Dt. tr t 29 8 4 40 8 18 78 17 9 1 61 4 16 1 1 8 7 863 16 waoaan Misaouri Paclflr. Union Purl fin svstem tn C. A N. W., east 8 Ki. ft N, W., west 23 C, Bt. P.. M. A 0 10 C, B. A Q., east 12 C It. at O weat ....... 90 C, R. I. A P., east.... 8 v., 11. i. at f.. west.. .. Illlnole Central ,, Chicago O. W,. 3 Total receipt 107 ine disposition of tho day a receipts was a follow, each buyer purchasing the num- ver ui neaa inuicateu Omaha Packing: Co Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ,.. 3'7 2,6M . 3 Bwlft and Company.... Cudahy Packing C.o... Armour A Co Omaha, Kansaa City... Cudahy, Kansaa City. .. 678 846 .. 37 4,134 .. 2W 6,2o3 734 1,042 7C6 28 n Cudahy, Bloux City 1,013 Bwitt, jiansas-city 89 Bwlft, St. Joseph... 27 .... 248 Armour, Kanaas City.... 41 .... .... Lobman A Co 18 Hill A Son 69 F. P. Lewis 17 Huston A Co 12 Bam Wertheimer 29 Mike Haggerty i J. B. Root A Co 84 T. B. Inghram 4 Sullivan Bros 20 .... .... United D. B. Co 87 Cudahy, St. Joseph 48 Other buyers 810 .... 8S5 . Total 3,933 16,476 3,964 CAT l EE Receipts of cattle were very light this morning, not enough of any kind being In sight -to make very much of a showing. The most of the cattle here were corn-fed steers, with only a sprinkling of other klnde. There waa a very fair demand tor beef Steers of desirable quality and the market opened In good eeaaon In the morning and, as offerings were so limited. It did not take buyer very long to effect a olearanoe. In other word, It waa a good, active mar ket, with prices strong to 10c higher at least. Among the offerings were some very well finished beeves. Only a few scattering load of cows and heifers snd a few odd and end were on ale. The market wa without any note worthy change. The deadlock between commission men and packer itlll con tinues. There were only two or three car of stockers snd feeder In the yard and they brought about the same prices as yesterday. Representative aalea: BEEF STEERS. Ho. A.. Pr. Ho. At. Pr. 17 4S7 4 00 9 ...114 8 10 1 700 4 00 It 1?14 4 44 It a7 4 tS ' 41 1217 8 14 I ... 679 4 40 ' 19 1301 9 90 4 64 4 40 44 1M4 I 90 10 1UM 4 40 ' T 101 4 K 4 T74 4 14 IT 1134 8 94 8 TT 4 10 17 nut 4 44 I 1104 4 40 3 1106 4 00 8 1135 III - 4 1410 4 00 1 1060 4 Tl 86 1241 4 00 1 ISO 8 0 14 lilt 4 10 4 .'. 441 I 00 II.. 17T 4 1 9 10M I 17 1214 4 14 4 470 6 10 14 U'4 4 90 90.. .. 1021 f 10 40 12SI I 94 94 1074 I 16 It 14M I 14 34 1074 I 90 M 1M7 4 1 lnt 6 94 IT lit 4 M ' 4 1087 I 94 44..... 1171 4 34 46 1111 4 It 1417 I 16 II 1114 6 60 1 150 I 40 II 11M I 40 14 141 II 1014 4 40 . 74 1IM 4 6 It 1011 6 44 90 )40 I at 44 H7 4 44 11 1411 4 44 14 U44 4 44 COWS. 3 924 1 74 1 W 9 n 1 4K0 9 40 1 11 10 t M 11 1. 90T I 44 1 110 4 no 1 1070 40 1 HO0 d 00 1 1010 I 44 1 1(30 4 04 1 ... H 100 1 l0 4 0 9 t 8 00 1 100 4 tl 1 710 I 94 1 44 4 10 3 1144 8 tt 8 1171 4 10 1 !00 4 40 1.,... ISM 4 40 ' I 1140 3 71 HEIFERS. i 1 rr 9 0 4 444 4 M i iso I io i Ufo 4 m 44 441 I M 9 4A4 4 44 4 IH I 1 444 4 14 4 TV I 00 I ,..1144 4 1 11 4 0 40 471 4 10 1 170 4 40 I n0 4 M 1 ISO 4 00 1 714 4 40 i 60 4 09 4 46 4 4 BULLS. 1 140 4 10 1 1110 4 II ' 1 1100 I 14 1 4S 4 II 1 !Tt0 8 44 1 1110 4 44 1 IW I 74 1 It) 4 Tl 1 1470 4 00 1 1170 4 II 1 1T7 4 10 1 lee 0 1 1710 4 90 1 1U0 4 90 : CALVES. 1 I 4 tt 4 161. I 1 130 I 00 4 II S 1 HO 4 00 I 1 f 0 1 10 4 14 I... 143 4 00 1 ISO t 44 I W IN 1 110 4 18 1 10 4 91 8 14 4 09 1 wo I 94 1 IW 4 00 2 10 I 94 1 90 4 0 1 1 at BTOCKEK8 AND FEEVEltst. 94 Ill 4 14 WESTERNS. Malcom MonecreifTe, Wyoming. 31 steers.. ..1107 6 35 80 cows 944 4 35 I cows lOuO 4 86 6 cows 976 3 60 HOGS Receipts of hoss were the laraes that they have been at thla point aince June 20 of last year, when 291 cars were received. This of Itself wss a bear argument for buy era, but In addition to that there was ths further fact that all other river markets reported unusually heavy receipts. With heavy recetpta tn sight and lower re ports from other market points, packers were able to force a decline of 10c. While the market waa not active, there waa a fair movement and the most of the hogs changed hands In fair season. Toward the close, however, prices eased off and ths market became very dull and right st 16o lower than the good time yesterday. Representative, sales He. , A. I. 9. , Ms. ' - At.- Bk. FT. 4 M4 ... 4 7' 41.. .... Ml IW I 14 ti I l a) 4 nvt ti. tu ... 4 44 44 14 4 IN 44 121 100 I 44 t ...17 11 6 10 41 140 44 I 44 M .Ml 4 TO 141 ... I St 4 1 IS 6 TO. tal ... 14 a M K IN 70 1M 40 I 44 44 t'4 40 4 S 71 H 10 I 16 at n W IN Tl Ml 14 44 44 ti N IN It Ill IS (ti 4 K4 ... 6 W 94 1-4 ... 4 II 47 9)4 ... 6 1 - T4 tH4.1 6 Bt ' 94 tad l:0 4 II 9M 124 4 44 ' 44 rw too 9 4 ' TT in ltd 6 Bt ' M M 1 6 40 4 a- ... K" 1 44 M aO 4 SO it .r IH III 104 II la 4 I 67 4t K 111 71 91 1. I ' II lot ... 64 4 Ml 4-44. - 47 160 40 t 44 I IT tl I 40 , IT til IX IS 44 4 ... I 40 " 46.. ....... ATI M IH a : iM 19 I t ' 44. ... ass is i 44 ... 6 IS 74 tn 1. lat at I -I 44 1 iiv, T4 ul ' s 4 at M. .,... 4 4 tiV, ,44 .,.,. pa .... . 4(14 41 2-4 ... t al 47 I 49 I at ... 64 14 40 I MVS t tri ... I SJ ft ... I tot IM I l1 IS., ...HI ! . .Tl IH tv, IN. IN IX I W an an rj ... 4 44 f4 II I M 1 ... I 44 ...9f at I H II., .HI ... I ' 6 lv 74., It4 t M I 4 ...m m iiva- T4...M...SM I rtsi 4 8ST 8 lV4 . t WO I rv 44. ...... .IS3 40 4 I Si 'tl 1 I TV T0v (Kt 1M IM -T7 Ml SO i rrva Ta,....-m 14 8 rvi . si t-4 in 44 9-4 ... I RV1 SO iH M I 97H Tt IT 40 4 Mv tl 40 7H Tl ta ... I HV, a ...v IN I 17V, Tl 94 ... 6 nv, si t so I ft 4S Kl ... irs Tl. le a T f SO I llv, at lit., a 6 1 44. f4 ... M. i ... I 90 It 4 ... 6 4 74 1M ... an M....W..IAI ... 61 II IN IA IW 71 SM .80 8 14 .. M Ill im I Tt at S2 ... 4 M 5 UT M 4 9 (4 14 T 6 ' SHEEP Tnere we a fair run thla morn ing, the arrival consisting almost entirely of western greaser, principally Wyoming and Oregon wether. Tbe trade waa in much more satisfactory condition than yes terday. The feet Is that the market livened tip late yesterday end' the life developed then waa carried over today. Operatora were generally calling tt a good, steady and active market, the bulk of the receipt a changing hands In good season. Quite a string of Wyoming wethers of pretty de cent quality Sold st 9A 9 with Wyoming feeder wethers and yearlings at 8816 and wethers at 86. Representative sales:' No. Av. Pr. iO Wyoming wethers S 6 85 2J Wyoming wethers 87 6 0" t73 Wyoming yeertlngs 74 6 16 38 Oregon yearllnga ; 87 6 80 8M Oregon yearling feeders 82 6 85 9 Oregon yearling culls 75 4 60 26 Idaho ewea. culls 91 3 to 23 Idaho bucka 93 . 4 00 18 Idaho ewes J02 4 86 427 Idaho yearling feeders .' 90 6 25 406 Idaho yearling feedera 90 6 35 loj western ewee 90 4 90 16 western ewee 76 4 90 122 western ewe 82 8 F6 10 western ewe 82 3 26 16 western ewea - f9 8 75 19 lamb 61 7 00 CHICAGO . MVB STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hoars Steady heee and Lambs Strong;. CHICAGO, July 3. CATTLE Receipt, 8,600 head. Market ateady; common to prime eteers, 44.9W7.lfi; heifer. tS.'VUfj.&O; cows. 33.2rtt)4.76; bulls, tlaifiTVOO; calve. 83 0087 26; Blocker and feeders, l3.0iXiiTi.0n. HOOS Receipts, 18,000 head. Market steady; good to prime heavy, $6.00f(t,10; medium to good heavy, 35.93fc6.05; butcher Weights, 96.0f4'6.25; good to prime mixed, 86Vfi.lB; light mixed. t.05i(i.2O; packliiK, 3S.2fWtrfi.BO pigs, 86.60715: selected, W. 104(1 6..V; hulk of sales, 36nuf.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 14 000 head. Market atrong; aheep, SA.76i.(4; yearlings, 85.5076.25; lambs, 36.004jl7.7S. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK, July 2. BEKV ES Re ceipt. 844 head; none on sale; market feeling stesdy for choice steers, weak for others. Dressed beef, steady at SvyalOc. per pound for native sides. : Ltttest Lon don and Liverpool cable quoted live cat tle selling at 12T7l3tc per pound, dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 9ftH4e. Ex ports today were 900 head of cattle and 8,900 quarter of beef; estimated for to morrow, 8,700 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, 602 head; market wa slow and feeling weak to a shade lower. Common to choice veals sold at 35 0fiW.16 per 100 pounds; buttermilks. t1.7r..i4.26; city dressed veals, ateady at 8Q12V4: per pound; country dressed, 6Htt1le. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 6,762 head; sheep, steady; good to choice lambs, steady; others slow to a fraction lower; aheep sold at $iJ.5(S 60 per 100 pounds; lambs, 86.2&iW.7B; culls, 8600. HOQS Receipts, 2,108 head; market feel ing firm; state and Pennsylvania hogs are ouoted at W.va.S0 per 100 pounds, a few choice lightweights at $7.00; mixed, west erns, 36.00. Kanaas City. Live Stock Market. KANSAS CIXlVMo.. July 2. CATTLE i Receipts. 9.000 head. Including 3,000 south erns; market atrpag to 10c higher; choice. fair to good,.44.&0A.90; western fed steers. 4 2W7.26; stocker and . feeder, !3.364.75: Bouthern ateera, 83.CO&4.76; southern cows, $2,0(Xg.G0; native . cow. 32.Dori4.65; native heifers, $3,754(6.26; bulls, 32.7oaC.10; calves, 34.00r?.2o. . . HOGS Receipt. 14,000 head;, market strong; top. 36.07V,; bulk of sales. 35.904.06; heavy, 36. 9m -6.00; packers, 38.9636.07V; pigs and fights, t6.003.G& BHEEP AND IAMBB Receipt. 9.000 head;, market teadyj lambs, 9G.7Eij'7.&6: ewes and yearlings, It.OOJjti 00; western fed yearling,' 88.856.78' weatern fed sheep. M.KS6.W; stocker and feeders, 33.2fvSH.0O. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. July 3. CATTLE Re ceipts, 5,000 head, Including 3,260 head Trxans: market steady: native shlDDlnir and export steers, 35.4006.90; Aressod beef and butcher Vsteers, 36.10&6.66; steers under l.uuu poonns, ' 4 uun4 out stocKera and. feeders, 13.0004 26: -cow and heif ers, $3.00(6.16: canners, $1.608 .25;, bull, 42.7604.60; calve, 4.00tf 10.00; Texa and Indian steers. 82.602)6.76: cow and heifers, fl.B03.75. huuh Receipts, i.tinu neaa; market oo higher; pigs and lights, 35.75 8 6.25; pack ers, 35. 90 6 1.20; butcher and beat heavy, 36.05C6.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 6.000 head; market, alow; native muttons, 38.00 W6.85J lamba, 2.767.25; cull and buck, $2.60 3 3.00; stocker. $3.0004.25. ' St. Joseph LtT Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. July 2. -CATTLE Receipt. 3,490 head; market ateady: na tives, $4.607.00; cow and heifers, '2.25 U'o.uo: stocker and feeders; $3.50VT.&o HOG3 Receipts, 8.928 head; market steady to 6o lower; top, $4.05; bulk of sales, 35.96 6.00. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,048 head; market steady; lambs, $6.26116.76; yearlings, $6. 604. 00: wether, S5.2& 4 6.60; ewes, 34.76 6.26. ; Sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la.. July 8.-(SpeclaL)-CATTLE Receipts, 700 head; market steady beeves, 3G00.6O; cows, bulls snd mixed, $2.60(36.00: stocker and feeder, $a.60 Q4 26; calve and yearling, $.2i4j4.00. HOQS Receipts, 1,000 head; market 6o lower, selling at $5.7wg.o5; bulk ef sales, $6.76(6.80. t ' Stock la Sight. Receipt of live stock at the six' prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.400- u.M t soo Sioux .-City .....; 70 1,000 Kansas. City 9.000 14.000 9,000 St. Joseph 8,4ift 6,928 8,043 Bt. Louis 6.0m) 7,009 6.000 Chicago ................... 8.600 18.0U0 14.tt) Totals ,,. .23,090 66,943 83,643 Metal Market. NEW TORK. July 1,-METALS-Spot tin had a -strong advance lo the London mar ket, closing at ti 196, with futures quoted at flat lua, or only 15s higher, against a gain ot a2 6s oa spot. Locally tho market waa dull, with spot quoted at 42.2Eu4.8&. Copper was lower Irt the English market, with spot quoted at ae lua and future st 92. 6et Locally the market waa steady and lake wa quoted at $3.1tijt4.iiO; elec trolytic, 322.00ijii2.6O; caating, $il.u0&1.50. Lead waa unchanged at $6.70oj6.s0 In the local market and at 20 16s In London. Spelter was 6s lower at A 34 In London and waa dull and a aliade lower at 6'ul.40 locally. Iron was lower In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 5C 9x1 and Cleveland, warrants at 5Aa Locally the market waa unchanged, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at $24.5t'(r 2&.70; No. 8 foundry northern, 34 0013.00; southern, grades nominal. ST. LOVloV July 8. METALS Lead, quiet, 36.52H4e.66; spelter, dull, $4.00. Bvaorate4 A Dales aad Dried feralts. NEW TORK. July t. EVAPORATED APPLES are quiet, with fancy quoted at 84o, choice at 8c. prime at 7VVo7o and poor to fair at halo. DRIED FKUlTaWPrunes unchanged, with spot quotations ranging from 4vo to 1aVo tor California fruit and from tVo to 9o for Oregons up to -4m. Aprloots are dull at tha momest, but holders are firm In their viewa . Choice era quoted at 21o; extra choice, 22c; fancy, ISO. Peaches, quiet but steady, with choloe quoted at llV'ryl2c; extra choice, 12V4Tji2c; fancy, 181. extra fancy, HwltVa'J. Rais ins are offered sparingly for early alilp ment from tha coast and spot quotations are firm, with loose Museatel held at V( loe; ceeded ralains, 7(13u, and London layera, H.6tva146.. ... rktladelpkla Prodajce Market. ' PHILADELPHIA, : July 3. BO3 Firm and In good demand; weatern Orals, free rases, 17c at mark. CHEESE Firm and; In fair demand; New Tork full cfearus. ltfcttl8V4. ' MU t C)e Market. NEW TOSK, July lCOEEE-Market epeued tealy t an advance pf five potnta, In reeponse to ateady foreign markets, Hattit, tnferter nu. preetpts and xovaa b.g by aliorts. TraOlug, , not; active, but Offerings were lliil u.il lb maiket Jut- M .. 41... a... It... ,.., .... ... 86... A.... proved further, during the day. The close was firm at a net ailvanoe of rKil& polnta Pales were ls.iio baas, inclullng 8eptem ber, 8Si25c; IVceinber, 6ic; March, 6 4(iitV45c; Msy, 6.4rk'. 8ot cofTee, stoadv: Rio, No. 7, HiC; 8antoa. No. 4, 7vac; mTld Coffee, quiet; Cordova. 9U12Va. . OMAHA WIIOLRSALR MARKETS. Coaslltloa ef Trade and Qnetatloas Staple and Fancy Predaee. rOOS-Per do.. 14c. IU'TTKU-Packlng stock, 18He; rholce t fancy dairy, lstiir; ereamery, 21t?28. ' LIVE 1'OI LI Ill-Spring chickens, 18'JtOci hens, V; roosters, 6o; turkeys, K'c; ducks, lOo; geese, 6c. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per bog, 11.60. CALIFORNIA rH'MS Per crste, $126. CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Per crate. 1135. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per bog ot bout 8 lb.,, black or white, 32.7W3 25. PI N KA PI'LF.S Florida, 44 Use. 3.00 per crate; 42 sir,., $126 per crate: M ise, $4.00 per crate; slxe, $4 00 ter crate. , SIK.tWBKH itlES licine grown, 14-qt. cr.r. i.'.rrj.oo. TEXAS WATERMELONS Each, 850. 4To and 80c. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS-l.lmonlera, 8oO sine, $7.25; (00 air". $7.7fi; other brand, 60o less. BANANAS Per medlum-elsed . bunch, I2.W4I2 2!'.; .Iiimboe. 32.60ajl.60. ORANGES - Mediterranean Sweets, fancy, 160 stxe, 34.00; 176- 800, 116 and ::) sixes, $450; 96. 126 and 288 aises, $3.60; extra fancy, 26c more per box; 81. Michaels, 176, 200, 216 and 360 alsea, 34.76; 128 and 160 alsea, 44.60; Valencia a, 80. 96 and lit alsea. $4 86; 126, 160, 174, l"0 and 816 sizes. $4.7f.cu.00. DATES K ana way 6Vc; sayars, 4e; hal fowls, 6c; new stuffed waluut dales, 9-lfew box, $1.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu.. soo: NAVY BEANS Per bu. No. J, 11.689 2.10; Nu. 3. 81.9013 8.00. NEW VEGETABLES. NEW I'EPPERS-Per 6-bushel frats, 33.00 to 33 50; per W bushel bo. 81.00. POTATt iKS Per bu., 8i ffl. ASPARAGUS S5c per do, bunehes. BEANS New wsx and string, per Yi bu. box or basket, $1.0o. BEETS. TURNIPS and CARROTS-P don bunches, 3ifi!t6c. PIEPLANT Per do. bunches, 80a ' Cl't'llMHFRP-Per do.. 04r76o. TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 20-lb. crate, 9.VviH.10. ONIONS Green onions. ter dox, TOO.' CABBAOF California, lAe. LEAF LETTUCE rlut-house, . per do hea ils, 2Cc. PAKSLET-IIof-houae. per dog. bunohes, 400. RADISHES Per do, bunobes. boms grown, too. BFEF CUTS. No 1 rib, 14c; No. 3 nb, lie; No. 8 rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17Hc; No. 3 loin, 13V4o( No. 3, loin, 124c; No. 1 chuck, 70; No, I cnuok. $c; No. 3 chuck, 6V4c; No. 1 round, V4jci No. it round, SV.c; No. 8 round, 8c; No. t plate, 8Hc; Ne. 2 plate. So: No. 1 plate. 3a MISuELLaKEOUS ' COFFEE-toastel. No. SN. Wo per lb.t No. 3t. 21c pr lb. ; No. 26. 19c per lb. No. 20, 14V4c per lb.; No. 81. 12V90 per lb. CHEKHK block Swiss, 19c; llmberger, 14c: Young Americas, 15a. NUTS California walnuts. No, 3. soft shell. 12c; BrnBlls. lBVtrtilKe; pecans, 187'22c; filberts, 12VC; peamtts, raw. 7Vc; roasted. S4jc; California almonds, 17Vs0i oocoanuta, 55.00 per 100. HIDES AND TALLOW Oreen Baited, No. 1'. br; No. 2, 7c; bull hides, o; green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 3,. 6c: horse, IL50J 1.50; sheep pelts. MoeSl.Pd Tallow, No. L 4Hc; No. 2. Stc Wool. 154JI230 CANNED (KKIDS-Corn, standard, west em, 65c. Tomatoe, fancy, 8-pound can. $1.45; standard. 8-pound cands, $1.26. Pine apples, grated, 2-pound, $2 Kntj'2.30,-- siloed, $1.75U'2.35. Gallon apple, 33.25. California apricots, $2.00. Peara, $1.752 50. Peechea, $1 7&4i2.40; I. C. peaches, $2.0032.S0. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; fancy sockeye, flat, $1.95. Sardines, qusrter oil, 33.25; three-quarters mustard, 33.10. Sweet potatoea, $1.26431.. 38. Sauer kraut, 80a. Pumpkins, 80c1.00. Lima beans, 3-lb.. 75o 631.26. Soaked peas, 3-lb., 80c; fancy, H.2&41 146. CALIFORNIA DRIED FTtTJITSJ Prune ire somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hsnds, who seem desirous of moving supplies of immediate grades. Quo tatlona range from 6 to 9c for California fruit snd from 6V4igle Tor Oregon. Peaches re slightly easier,- with fancy yellow " quoted at 13VkC. . Raisins are Urm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at c; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, 9V4yllo. FISH Pickerel, dressed, 10c; pike, dressed, 15c: white Ash, dressed, winter caught, lSyiScs frah, 16o trout, 1215oj . halibut, llo; aalmon, 16o; catfish, 17o; her ring, dressed, . 6c; erapplea, round,- 6&90; 1 crapplea, large, fancy, 16c; black baa. 26c; smelts, sweet and fine. 18o; eel. lac; blue fish, 16c; red snapper, ISc; roe shad, per pair, 40tJ60c; frog legs, 8040c: lobsters, green, per lb., 87c; lobster, boiled, per lb. 80o( mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c ; mackerel, native, I81&360 per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull head", 12e; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15c, 11 A If Choice upland, per ton, 312.00; me dium, 811.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; off gradns, 84.00435.50. Ky straw, ti. '' . lagsr and Molasses. NEW TORK; July t SUQAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, o.33Vfcc; centrifugal, 94 test, 8.88Vrc; molasses sugar, 8.08Vr0. R flned, ateady; crushed, 6.70c; powdered, i,10c granulated, 6.0rtc. NEW ORLEANS, July l-JTJOAJl Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 8Vs'cj centrifugal yellow, 8itj4?4c; seconds, 2S i6LASSES Quiet; new syrup, 80S4o. ' Dalsth Qrsla Market. DULUTH, Minn., Jury 2. -WHEAT No. 3 northern, $1.03; July, $1.04Vi; Septem ber; tl.064; December, 11. 024, OATS On track, 4lc; July. 10. COTTON IS BELOW' AVERAGE Crop Report Shovrs Caadltlea Now ta Be 13, as Agalnat Avsrag f sa.a. WASHINGTON, July J. The crop report ing board of the bureau of statistics of the Department of Agriculture' finds from ths reports of ths correspondent and sgents of ths bureau that the average condition ot ootton on June 25 was 72, as compared with 70.5 on May 86, 1907 1 83.8 on June St. 1906; 77 at the corresponding date In ltufi, pd a ten- year average of 83.1 . . The following table show the condition Jun 26 of this year and of Ihe preceding year, with the respective ten-year average, also the condition on May . 26, 1907:' June 26, May 26, June 26, lfVyr. State. . .1907. 1 1907. 190. Av. Vlrganla 65 , 80 M - 64 North Carolina 73 80 90 86 Bouth Carolina 7 . , 77 . . T7 ( 8 Georgia 78 74 83' 83 Florida 83 W . 77 . 84 Alabama 68 &6 84 8 Mississippi .... 87 66 88 - 8 Louisiana 64 64 87-: . 84 Tsxas 73 . . 70 , ,' U . . . 83 Arkansas 67 1 66 86 84 Tennessee 69 . 63 , 84 - 8 Missouri 64 , . W. 1. . 87 Oklahoma 74 t 80 1 . 90. Indian Terrify 78 .', 7$ ! H '. 87 United State.. 72.0 , 70 8, . . U.3 ', st.l NEW XOKK, July 1 An excited advance In the cotton market followed' tbsjptibllcA tlon of tha government's. monthly sondltlon report today, showing sn average condition ot 73 per cent, an improvement Of only 1V per cent' for the month, when the traders were expecting an Improvement of between t and 6 per cent. This condition, Is the low est on record for the time l year, the pre vious lowest having been 764 per cent In 1900 and compared with 88 3 per cent last year. Immediately following the publica tion of the report the market advanced to 12.13c for July, 11 12o for October and 1123o for January, or about 23630 points over ths closing .figures of yesterday. ,au4 1 to new high levels for the season on the new crop months. ' ' DEMAND FOR HARVEST HANDS Osfaraor .Hoek- Aaks far Ks te mt Os Cent a Mile ea 'Kansas Roads, TOPEKA. Kan., July J.-T. B.'Oerrow, director of the free employment bureau, and Governor Hoch sent telegrams, yester day to the Interstate Commerce commis sion, J, B. black, passenger trafflo man ager , of : ttia Santa Fs railway,, ang W, L. MuLeeU of the Weatern Passenger associa tion, asking them to get together at once) and grant 'rate ef 1 pent a mile for small patties of harvest hands from all eastern point. The telegrams said that Kanaas needs several thousand more men to har vest the wltest prop. The free employment bureau haa been able to secure lea than 1,000 snen thus far (his season and Ux) tk Biand, Is becoming urgent. .