THE OMAHA SUNDAY REE: JULY 21, 1007. A OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Cattle Stronger for the Week, Other Weak. HOGS UP 'TODAY AND FOR WEIUC l Md Lamb Nteadr I'ntll FH. MS Wke lkre Was a ftharrl Ilrrak on All Kinds ( Killers. SOUTH OMAHA, July 2o. l'07. lpts were: Mnnnttv. . . Tuesday.... Wednesday Thursday .. I Krlilay U Saturday ... Cattle. Hons. 3.ow J. 607 e.41 2.J77 1.677 . 604 .15.725 t.S M.25I 12. Ml 12.M4 11. ill 7,1'JU Sl.eep. 'r.,isio 2,921 .dirt , 4, I'M NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Attendance Small and Price Movement Languid and Desultory. RISE IN TELEGRAPH SHARES sheep of any consequence today, the mar ket, as usual on a .Saturday, being prac tically hare of fresh suplples. 1 he re ceipts for the wok. have shown a consid erable gain ovrr the previous Week, tint are atill considerably short of the record made a ycur iiK'- The arrivals have con sisted almoKt entirely of mase sheep and lambs, principally from Idaho and Wy oinini;. During the greater part of the week sheep constituted the big hulk of the receipts. Fortunately, thete was a very fair demand for that kind and the trade during the first half of the week was In a Rood healthy condition. On Monday prices wrre, If anything-, a little stronger. After that steady prices were maintained until Friday, when there was a break of b'i'JV;. Lambs during the Hint half of the week were In very light supply and sold at fully steady prices from day to day until Friday, When thl V. tori tir.ilro t.a.llv the murlml H'r-u . . . . . . . - - . The cause for the sharp decllnne In both .,T V" h '"' Sheep and lambs is to he found In tl,. f.ct ZT,JT Z ' m"V.T.: "L ....r, j...... " .movements of anv ( mt.rt en.. ttn. Settlement of "trlke llaa F.ffect 1'rnHt Takln Close Irregular at Lgntr, Favorable Makes Foreigners barely moved. Japanese Im perial fa of 14 closed at IO414. Americans started well, with Union and Southern Fa clflc receiving; much attention, but the birr ing subsided later and In spite of the pros pects of a good bank statement the market closed dull with quotations below the best for the day. RERUN, July 20 The tendency of the trading on the Bourse today was toward firmness. FAR I a. July 20. Trading on the llohrse today was firm under the Influence of New York. Russian Imperial 4s closed at 70 and Russian bonds of 19"4 closed at 501i. Boston Mocks and Flon4. R08TON, July 20 -Call loans. S176 ' per cent; -time loans, fviil per cent. Official closing prices on ootids were as follows; Atchlaon dj. 41 " Atlantic 121 0 4 sun pifigham it 15.1.8 ) 14.S.8 6 U9 '1 1 nays tnis week 15,726 yj.4i days last week 13.241 67. iitt u a n a HKItll &KU..I . Ii U"i.w. i,"v The following table shows the recflpta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Otn Ilia for the year to date, compared with lMt ear: n. 1901. Irr. Dec. Cattle rJ99.237 BlO.o&S 8MM ....... Hi.g U.rt.lta 1.57S.452 .... 1"2.2 Sheep 8H4,1,3 819.173 46, I tf The following table shows thy average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last everai days, with comparisons: jJate, I J907. 1J6. ,K)06. lM.iao3. 11'2- 101- July ....! t TV., 6 42 5 261 S 27! I 86 I 6 7 July 7.... 48 h 2 5 13 5 49 T 76 July s....6 7S-H I 29 I 17 39; 7 K) I " July .... 6 es' g 6? 16 151 5 4.I 7 l 5 July 10... 6 64 M 5 M U V 7 Ml S July 11... S 6SH 6 651 6 82 6 ll! 8 38 7 7 5 91 July 12... I 74Lfc 8 64 6 33 4 8i T 77 5 SsJ July 1.1... 6 7314 6 6!) 6 3M 5 0' S 2 ItM July 14... f,7 5 47 6 13) 5 l'i 7 73! July 15... 8 7H, B 64 6 19 817: 7 17 6 T7 July in... 5 Tvy fi 60 191 6 23 7 72! 6 66 July 17... 6 72 I 6 61 5 5! 5 V" 7 71 6 o July IN..., 6 i'.S R2 6 5i 5 2l( 6 22 7 74 5 69 July 19...I 5 73S' 6 61i 6 S3' 6 1-SI 7 bi.j B 3 July 2(1... I 5 7941 6 47 6 f,9 6 :t 5':2i ' I 0 Sunday,. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle $2.:i'u6.00 1.6117.25 .... 2.'i'iD5n .... 1.6(K(j7.3u Hngs 15.7, me 01 h.W'A 1.1214 6 7i'tti 0-V ;i.'.)iK((fi 5.4iKijf).Si5 of slock that vflille prices at this maintained, eastern markets declined until this market was considerably out of Una. After tiie decline prices here are still very satisfactory as compared with eastern markets. Quotations on riingc sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. I7.mii7.40i fair to good lambs, Jij.iuij7.iW; cull lambs, 4.jO'u6.50; good to choice yearling wethers, o.7ya 00; fair to good yearling wethers, $.'.2.Y(i5 .65; g,,od to choice wethers, t4.754v5.2f; good to choice ewes, f 4 7",'nfi.25; fair to good ewes, $4.2.VU4.75; culls and bucks, 2.50(ij4.X. Representative sales: No. Av, 113 native yearling wethers 61 Iti9 native yearling wethers 65 3ii native yearling ewes 61 49 native yearling ewes and wethers Tr. 6 60 6 60 6 60 60 8 35 CHICAGO I.I VIC D'htrK MAKKKT Cattle, Sheep nnd Ldimba Steady Hogs Strong. CHICAGO, July 20. CATTLE Receipts, 8i head; market steady; beeves. 81.6nft7.2i; cow s. $l.5t,an.2i; heifers. $J fH'uoXO; aly.-s, o.5iy(i l.'lo; good to t'rlme steers, 85.7'"u7.2.; poor to- medium, 81.606.65; stockers and feeders, J2.Wfj5.OH. IIUUS H,.(-elpts. lO.flfio head; market strong, light, jr 1VI24; mix, d. J5.'.5W.10; heavy, 8i.'4l5.H6; rougli, 85.3Ki.,; plja. .5tii"iiH.(V,; good to choice heavy, J5.85'ii6.'.i6; bulk of alc.. $."1.7.-5.9-1. KIIEK1' AND LAM US Receipts, 4.n0fl head; mnrket steady; native, 84.751r5.9i; western. Jl.0n'(i5.9n; yearlings. J6.00fj6.i); lambs, J5 7.Vg7.4o; western, 85.7.V1'7.50. AnV Imnnrlinna nn.t IVia Riuggisn movement In the general list was I In sympathy with these. Southern l'acllic I moved upwards wlth some vigor as an errect or the heavy surplus of net earn ings for the fiscal year ended June i which was reported today. The stocks of the telegraph companies sold up brisklv In consequence of the settlement of the strike at Pan Francisco. Fnlon Pacific did not fully sympathise with Its sub sldlary stocks, and the Hill stocks also were unresponsive. The cheerful tenor of the weekly re views of the mercantile agenda was a fa voring Influence on the market. The bank statement failed to show all of the ex pected gain In cash, owing, presumably, to special movements, especially large ship ments to pnston early In the week. Hut the loan Item also was expanded only nominally and the gain In surplus reserves was as large, therefore, as was expected. Fnited States deposits still Included stand at JZ7.777.9rm. which Is only 8l.460.5ifl less than last week and does not reflect the, full repayment tinder the pall of July 10. The markedly easier tone of both call and time money with the progress of the week left nn room for solicitude over the present condition of the. hanks. Rest prices of the day were made after the publication of the bank statement. Discounts In Lon don were easier today and copper secuil tlcs there continued to Improve. Profit taking made the closing tone lireRular and left a mixture of small net losses In prices. Total sales of bonds, par value, 82a4,(u0. The following whs the range of prices on tha New York Stock exchange: Sales. Hlxh. Low. Tlnaa. ftteilran Central 4p Atchliinn do pfd 1 PtK.tmi A AINinT . Bnnon !Hin. !lnlns KleTStrd. . Pttrhhurt rM ... Mexican Omrl. . . N. Y.. N H A II Vnlon Paris.' Amer. Arga do prrl Amer. Pnfcu. Tub... Amer Sugar do pfd Amer. Tel. A Tel . . Amer. Woolen do pfd Kelvin Elec III Mm Elclnc do pfd Mas. Gas Veiled Fruit. Inltrd Shoe Mafh... do pfd V. 8. (Heel do pfd Adventure AllouM Amalgamated Bid. Asked. Omaha t'hlcugo Kansas City ... St. loils Smiiix Citv The official number of cars brought In toduy by each mad was: Cattle. Hors. H r's. C, M. & St. P. Ry 4 Wabash 1 .. 1 In. Pac. Tly , . 2 Union Pacific system 22 C. N. V. Ry. (east! 10 C. St. P. . M. & O. Ry 2 C. ei N. W. Ry. (west) 1 30 1 C, n. & Q. (east ) IS 6 C, H. A Q. (west) 3 23 C. R. I. F. Ry. (enit).... 1 7 lllinots Central 6 Chi ugo Great Western 3 . Total receipts 24 115 2 Tliu dlsporllion of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of bead Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Omalm Packing company 1.14 Swift and Company 20 2,216 Cud.ihy Paikinu comapny 1XJ 3,016 Armour At compimv 1 676 Omaha Packing company, K. C.2i6 .... Hill & Son 3 Huston A Co 15 .... Other buyers 17 .... Totals .V.0 S.112, CATTLK The catJe market was to all Intents and purposea bare of supplies to day. In fact for two days In succession there have betn hardly enough cattle here" to make any showing; at all. Still, the total for the week Is not very different from what Is was last week or a year ugo. While the supply of beef still consists very liirm'ly of corn fed steers, It is noticeable thnt tange heef Is becoming more plentiful. .There has been noticeable during the week, a tendency to epread between the different kinds of beef steers. Thus, the well finished dry-lot cattle have been grad ually tending upward and at the close of the we.k are safely 10c higher than a week go. On the other hand, beeves showing: more or less grass, have declined to about the same rxUnt as, Rood cattle have ad vanced. This, aa a mutter of course, is due to the Increase In the number of range cattle coming forward and the competition from that source. Taking! the market as a whole, It has been In a very satisfactory condition throughout the week, as the trade on most days has been reasonably active as a result of a good buying de mand. Cows and heifers have also shown strength and desirable kinds are pretty close to 50c higher than the low time ten days ago. Grass cows as usual this season cf the year, have been weak and the feel ing Is that with more liberal receipts of rangers, the market on that kind Is liable to sell off most any day. As has been the case with beef steers, the trade In cows and heifers haa been very satisfactory all the week, the buying demand being active and tho trade In a good healthy condition from day to day. The receipts of stockers and feeders have been very moderate every day this week, but It la still early to expect very many cattle of that description and the demand as usual, haa not been very heavy. Still such good feeders as have been coming hava met with very ready sale all the week and are generally a little stronger than a week ago. Common Inferior grades nave been a little sticky, tne inquiry for .that kind being rather limited. Knnsns City I. Ire Stork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 20. CATTLE Receipts. Orni head. Including 2"0 southerns; mnrket, steady. Choice export and dressed f steers, 86.IMi7.oo; fair to good. 85. 00 7(6.25; wcKtern fed steers, Jl.'"v.rift; stock ers and feeders. 83.5in.2S; southern steers, 0JHM.7S: southern cows, 82.75i4.50; native cows, 12. TMt 4.5U; native heifers, s3.2bnq.tx1; bulls. JO.mi'iM .50; calves, 83.5o;g6.25; receipts for the week. (11,100. HOGS Receipts. 3,000 head; market. 6c higher. Top, $r,.i.'V; bulk of sales, JBSM? 95; heavy. Jf,.75f'(55; packers, 85.096.9i,di; Iks and lights. 85.9(V(i.20. Receipts for the week, OO.iiOll. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, none; market nmnln.illv steadv. Iamhs. 8,',.754 60; ewes and yearlings. $5.15"i6.15; Texas I lipped eHNIngs, xu.piruK.tiii; texas cuppoa 1 nrookin sncep, v ,.,( a.oi Biocacrs nnil ieeuer, ..jv tJO.00. New York I. Ire Stork Market. NEW YORK, July 20.-BEEVES-Re- celpts, B.2f,6 head; no trading; feeling steady; dressed beef active at H'gwvio per pound for fair to choice native sides; ex ports, 700 cattle, and 6.3.0 quarters of beel. l A i.VKB-Keceipts. neao; marei urm for all grades. The pens were cleared. ommon to good veals sold at 85.6fXy8.50; w buttermilks at J4.50. 8IIEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 3.923 head. Sheep, steady; prime and choice lambs firm; others slow and unchanged. Several Cars unsold. Common to choice sheep. 83.5ffi6.7b; common to prime lambs at 8"..sVIt7.8."; one car at Jx.iiO. HOGS Receipts, 2,670 bead. Market tirm. to &c higher; stute hogs sold at 86.70 per 100 pounds. Ko. 8... 9... 1... 1... 1... At. MS A. Pr. ...ions ...HOT ...11(0 ...1160 .noo ..1S50 .. l .. mo i 23 i 40 I (0 I U t 4. 167 1045 I 26 .1110 I M 145 I 64 Pr. 1 00 COW3. 1 (0 1 t to t I 60 14 t 10 Si HEIFERS. 1014 I 80 3 BULLS. U I CALVES. I Tl ' I s to hogs Keceipts mis morning were very liberal for a Saturday and buyers at first were a little bit shy, especially as sellers were asking' for a ver substantial ad- ranee. They evidently wanted the hogs, nowever, ana wnen ine truae was once Started everything changed hands In a Very short lime, the yards being- cleared by 10 o'clock. The prices paid were fully 5c higher than yesterday, the big- bulk at 16.76w6.R21. whereas yesterday most of tha nogs sold at u. ahjo.mj. The hog market all this week has been In a very satisfactory condition. It has bean apparent every day that the packers have wanted the hogs and good, strong prices aa compared to those paid at other points have prevailed all the week. At the close of the week the market Is a good c higher man one weex ago. The re celpta lor tna weeg nave not snown very much change aa compared with the week before, but have been considerably larger than for tha corresponding week a year ago. No. At. ........! M. ...... 110 to 80.... 1.... 84. ... 63... 41 ... 61 ... ... .... 64.... tl.... is... !.... 8!.... M ... !.... to... 0. ... .... :.... M ... 7... .... U ... 1.... 44.... 1.... 1.... ?.... M ... 66.... tl ... 41 ... lu ... 41 ... 41 ... IT ... , 70 ... . 81.... I .. .... 4 ... M ... U ... u ... 4..., J.... .... M... !.... 71... M ... 64 ... M ... 01 Ml .1x1 tl .110 197 m list .Kit .im ' M ao 1K 11 .Ml .100 .117 .114 J .tn bt III .MO .;. .110 .81 .141 .71 Ui r ! 17 tr Ml M M .HA .11.1 . Mi l ia Ml ,.l8 ..Ml Mi Ml Sh. ' 140 M SO 'io 18v, 0 124 art 140 10 10 12 'ii 110 w w i i M ita 0 so 4 114 1W 114 1M I4 tl Hi Ui Mi B ... I . . 1.1 SHEEP-Ther Tr. No. At. Sb. Pr. 6 74 54 1st ... I 71 ,4 5 74 M 8cl III IK 6 70 o. 131 10 I to I 10 ! 167 ... (DO 6 t!H 71 141 40 I SO ITS', 71 lit ... 8 14 6 7H 71 11 ... 5 10 5 1'-" 71 1M 5 0 I 714 41 lit WIN 6 724 11 44 .... i 0 6 71 41 M0 I M I 7 H M 144 IN IN I 79 54 Ill S30 I a0 I 16 II HI KW 6 14 6 78 M 54 I to 6 75 70 .141 50 I to I 71 6 170 ... I to 5 75 55 MO W 8 10 i IS 6 tl 110 5 M I 16 t 8k8 110 5 SO 6 16 6 ... 6 50 I 15 14 iH HO IN 6 78 74 Ill ... I 8 78 71 144 ... 6 54 6 75 II 121 m Iw 1 16 70 til ... I 10 II 54 t4 ... 69 I 15 6 M4 M i itv, I 75 14 Hi ... 6 124 I If 11 H4 ... I I'; 5 15 11 161 110 I .S, 6 75 74 14 tO 1 nil I 15 10. Hi 40 I HJ't I 15 W HI 44 6 111 5 75 it ! ... 6 6 18 M ttt M 6 II I 71 71 I U 40 I M I II II til 10 I li 6 tl II 14 0 I I V. It IH 44 I M I HH 1 Ill 10 6 45 I TIUj 4 1SI IN l I 71 14 IM M0 I M I 77k, 77 2J ... I 46 I in, ' 80 6 w 6 Till 75 Sli ... 5 I7 1 13 11 "! ... 1 ri I 71 74 M 10' I 17 6 ni i ,111 ... in 6 71V 14 lit . . I 171 I 71 tl. Ill 54 6 0 6 TT II lot ... 6 10 IT 11 Ill M I 44 I n 11 i ita i m in t ... 6 it 1 n 11 1 1 11 41 it , . w ire Viti do fresh receipts 1 M i-almt A Herla. ind fl'trrntennlal ?' tl Copper Rani "' 117 Pair Wert I, 10 Franklin H . Isle Hnyale 10 121 Mum Mining G 2" Ml. hlxan 14 16 M,,hk 141V Mont. C. C '. f'hpmlral lVold Pnmlnlnn I. ll (,ola IM 5 Parrot II Kl Uuinr), 117 12 Shannon 17 1' Tmara,'k 1"7 2 Trinity 2J W flitted Copper 41 1.0 I' S Minlns I 1C V. 8. Oil II tl ftah 4l 51 Victoria 1 let Winona 1 II Wnlrarln lit 2iV. North Butte 12 . .11 Hulte ( I It I on tr, ,w Neraia II I I'll. A Arliona 117 45 Alia. Commartlal.,.. 2.' 4 FOR f T7 T OMAHA fa COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILWAY COMPANY STREET FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE FIVE PER CENT GOLD DONDS In Denominations of $1,000.00 Each. London Closing; "toeUs. LONDON, July 20 Closing quotations on were money as St. I.onla Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOflS. Mo., July ai.-CATTI.E Receipts. I.C11O head, including HH) Texans. .Market steady. MWIve snipping ami ex port steers, 8T.W(i7.:i5; dressed beef and utcher steers, j&.nioin v; sieers unoir i.'w pound. 84.Otil45.oO; stockers and feeders, 2.50(4 ST,; cows and heifers. Jtl.lo'iifi.oo; can- ners, 817W?40; bulls, :. Jftnn.ou; caives, I4.IKK? 10.00; Texus and Indian steers, 83.SS ?i 00; cows and heifers, 81.5iu4.00. IK HIS Keceiuta. Ijeiio. rnnrari, higher. Tins and llshts, 8:,.Cki4i;.20; pack ers, JS.6cfo6.0O; butchers and best heavy, ..fUlj.lln. SUKEF AND LAMRS Receipts, 400 head; market steady. Native muttons. 83.oOii6.ir; lambs. 84.i'(i7.1f': cuua ana bucks, a.w'w 1.00; stockers, 8o.O0Ty 5.00. 1 St. Joseph Live Stock Bfnrket. ST. JOSRPH, Mo., July 20.-CATTLr- Ttocelpts. 2.IKO head; market steady. Na tives. 84.5fnii7.00; cows and heirers. j.j.ni ,S0; stcckers and teeners, .nu.isi. HOC7S-Receir'ts, 4,Mfi head; market, &'(i7Hc higher. Top, 80 00; bulk, 86 .SoiiS.9n. 811KEF. AD LAMli-eii'ipoi, ii head: market, steady. Lamtis, 5b .wql.w, yearlings, tfi .2.Vui.tl5; wethers, 8o.25iio.76; ewes, '8o.00ifi6.25. Stork In Sliiht. Recelnta of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: cattle, nogs, oneep. fiT.4 ..1.000 .. ftW . .2.000 ..1.600 .. 800 6.700 4.9 2.500 10,000 721 4i 4.000 .6.554 83.236 6,121 South Omaha Sioux Citv Kansas City , St. Joseph St. Louis Chicago Totals WEATHER IX TUB GRAIN BELT Fair and Continued Warm Probably for Snndny. OMAHA. July 20. 1907. Thunderstorms, with ltg-ht rains, are cur rent In the middle Mississippi vauey tins morning" and rains are falling In the middle Atlantic states. No precipitation worthy of note has occurred west of the Missouri river within the last twenty-four hours, and generallv clear weather prevails west of the Mississippi river. Temperatures are slightly higher In the west ana nortnwesi and continue hlgn in the eastern states. The outlook Is favorable ror tair ana con tinued warm In this vicinity tonight and Sunday. Oniaha record of temperature ana pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of tne last inree years: lirT. iw. Minimum temperature a KB 09 6o Precipitation 00 T .00 .8ii Normal temperature ior loaay, u oegrees. Tiettclency In precipitation .since March 1, 4.13 inches. corresponaing penoa in urn. Adams Eiprena Amalgamated Copper Anier. Car A Foundry do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do pfd Amer. Expre.R Amer. Hide er Leather pfd Am.r. lea Amer. Limited Oil do pfd Amer. Locomotive do pfd Amer. Pmelttng A R do pfd r Amir. RuR-ar Refining Amer. Tobacco pfd certlt... Anaconda Minlns Co Atchlnon do pfd Atlantic Coant Line B. A O do pfd R. T Canadian Pacific lentral of N J Chea A Ohio Chicago ut. Waatern C. & N W C, M. A St. P Chicago T. ft T do pfd C. C, C. A St. Loula Colo. Fuel A Iroo Colo. A Southern do 1st pfd do 1,1 pfd Cnnaolidated Oaa Com Product. do pfd tlalawara A Hudson Del., L. & W L A K. O d, pfd Planners' Securities Erta v do lat pfd do ii pfd General Electric 1.600 Illinois Central Inter. Paper , do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd Iowa .Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L A N Mexican Cantral Minn. A ft. L M , St. P. A B. St. M do pfd Mo. 1'aclflc M., K. A T do pfd National Land ffal'l R. R. of M , pfd.. N. T. Central N. Y., OnUrlo A W.... Norfolk A Western do pfd North Amarlcan Pacific Mall Pennsylrauia People's Oaa P., C. C. A St. L, Preased Steal Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do lat pfd do 2d pfd R.publlc Steel do pfd Rock Inland Co do pfd 800 Rubber Oooda nfd St. L. A S. F. M pfd 800 17 87 St. Loula S. W do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southarn Railway do pfd Tann. Coal A Iron..... Taxaa A Paclflo Toledo. St. L. A W.... do pfd I'nlon Pacific do pfd U. 8. Expreas V. S. Realty f. 8. Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical. do pfd Wabwh do pfd W.lla-Faro Express... WaatlnajhuuM Elsctrlc. Wastern t'nlon W A Lax Erie Wisconsin. Cantral do pfd ... Northern Pacific Cantral Leather do pfd 8loaa-8hrAt4 Iron Inter. Mat do pfd Orrat North. pfd 4.000 118 Total aais for the dar. 131.700 shares. Peftclency 2 50 Inf hes. Deficiency 8.8,7 Inches. corresponding period In 1906, U A. WEIJH, Local Forecaster. Torn and Wheat Heajloai Balletlat. For the twenty-four hours ending1 at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Baturday, July ax, 1907: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain' Stations. Max. Min. Ashland. Neb 91 Auburn, Neb 80 Columbus, Neb... S8 Falrhurv, Neb. ... 9, Fairmont. Neb... 98 Or. Island. Neb.. M llartlngton. Neb. 84 Hustings, Neb.... W Oakdale, Neb 85 otnnha. Neb W Tekamah, Neb... Kfl Alta. Ia M Carroll, la 86 ClHrtnda, Ia SH Plhlev. Ia n Sioux City, Ia... s Minimum temperature period ending at k a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. 78 7 63 74 e7 70 61 69 67 75 70 66 6S' 61 fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .U) .00 . .01 .(0 .00 04 for Sky. ' Clear Clear Clear Clear (ear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Ralnlns; Cloudy Clear Cloudy Raining; twelve-houl 24,100 91V, lUj III) 44 44 too i) ii i) iii ,i.'i 'too 19 ia " 00 lili's 11814 1. 60 69 " 6" t,4'0 2 n loo ia 13 l'X) si4 t"0 m is 8. ine 6714 1.4,10 178W 177 ' jii is" Bo lis 11H 6,) UlTa HV 8.2DO 130 V, 13lra . 3')l) 31 II ii 1.00 C6H 2 "ti0 d.v, i.ioo is ii" L0O0 26V4 MO 6S t9 "0 41 .41 1.600 U"4 1I7 IO0 148 141 ino i" ii" 500 27H 17 TOO lissi 1171, " 100 41 41 , rioo t5 ii if,, in,) iij lisv, K 1(1 3 ! 'ioo iiii ii" , i.eoo us 11 , l.K 124M H3H '. ino ii" is" io ii" lii" 1M) 11 43 ino 33 IS 81 l 69 v, 10 ill SI 1H IIH14 I'M 123 )! Is n 11 n Si 83 56 171 10 15 1U stocks Conaola. do account . Anac-nnda Atchlaon do pfd B. A O Canadian Pacific ( hen. A Ohio Chicago )t Wentern C. . M A St. P PtH.rra D. A R. 0 do pfd Erie do lat pfd do M pld Grand Trunk Illinois Central SII.VF.R-nar. MONKY-lZ follows: 4 L. A Nanhrtlle 120 4 1-14 M . K. A T .. ll N. T. Central.. .. 95 Norfolk A W.. .. M do pfd . .IfiOH Ontario A W.. . ,lltl"4 Pennsylvania .. i'i Hand Mlnea.... 11 Reading .111480. Railway.... . 12 do pfd . 2D So. racllle . 74 Inlon Pacific. . 16 do pfd . 62 V. 8 Steel ... .43 do pfd . !tWabath .148 do pfd steady; SlVjd per per cent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is S'-aiiCH per cent; for three months' bills, 3Vi3S per cent. - 34 116 7m, 17 n fi.O s 5.1 ! H 114 141, M 37 1, 14 86 ounce. Those Horn tiro for imimivoiiionts ntul extension, issued in at eighty-five per cent of the cost of the new const met ion. Due uarv 1, .Tulv 1. Parable in Omahu or New York. Subject to sale terest, NETTING TIIK INVESTOR FIVE PEIl CENT. aeeortlanee with the Trus-t Deed .lanunrr 1, liJ8. Interest Jaa niul change in jirico, Par and In lfew York .Minlna "tocUav, NEW YORK. July 20,-Closlng quotations mining stocks wero: Little Chief I Ontario 4m) Ophlr mo Potosl 16 Savage 61 Sierra Nevada 3 Small Hopes ,.' 30 Standard 110 on Adams Con t Alice , 30 Breece 21 Brunswick con 45 Comatqck Tunnel .... 16 Con. cal. A Va 14 Horn Sllrer 140 Iron Sliver 225 Lesdvllle Coo I Offered. Clearing; Ilonne Itnnk Htatement. NEW YORK, July 20. Tho statement of clearing house banks for the week shows 15: ! that the hanks hold 89,0SS,O75 more than the 131 i legal reserve' requirements. This is an In crease of t2,211,OJ5 as compared with last week. The statement follows: 1 Increase. ' Loans 81.1o5.2f,0.000 8 414. in) Deposits 1.07L".'01.:V) 2,2.11. i"0 Circulation 82,700 M. 114 42.100 ino luo 104 600 46.10S 200 22 47 63 112 10 l" 27 41 145 21 47 I IS 6', 41 86 69 4- Ill 17 72 171 44; 11 66 8S lK 41 lm 141 14 71 83 70 17 l 27 67 117 5! 107 118 7614 16 tH It 8H 1U 36 7 Ii en llu 124 1 35 SO 160 1"4 80 74 21 84 12 47 91 , i.cxh leooi s Kcsirve requirements. States de- DO.3S2.2O0 7:'.567.fi'iO S'lJto.iO 27".a'lo.9,,0 2ti6.217.S2i 9,uMI,075 60,800 1K1.4K1 2.970.3HO 1.7tiS.! Br,7.875 2.2U.(;25 16,032,550 t84o,900 Reserve Surnlus Ei-Cnlted posits .... Decrease. Omaha Clearlnars. OMAHA, July 20. Bank clearings for to day were 81. 47.. 469. 39, and for the corre sponding date last year 81.K14.97S.20. I!i7. 1006. Monday 1.WV2,0W.25 81.662.K26.9I Tuesdav 1,4x1. 162.0S 1.673. lf,ti 20 Wetlnesday 1.6TO.117.61 1.4).7S3.',4 Thursday l.t4, 616.97 1.623.3tr,.78 Friday 1,692,047.2(1 1. 490.O73.07 Saturday 1,477,469.39 1,514.975.20 Totals 19.726.307.53 89,390,210.13 Increase over the corresponding date last year 8331,297.40 NEW YORK UE. Kit A L MARKET SECURITY The Bonds are secured by a mortgage on the entire property of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company, consisting of One Hundred miles of track, equipment, power houses and carbarns. THE PHYSICAL CONDITION The road is all of tho newest construc tion, orer three million in cash baring been expended in the last fire rears. A new power house, with modern machinery, was completed in 1LHH, greatly reducing the cost of operation. OMAHA Is enjoying a great prosperity. Tbe popula tion is conservatively estimated at 150, 000. Total population served by Street Railway System about 203,000. lias 14 Trunk Lines which center here. Is one of the three greatest Packing and Live Stock markets III the world. Has 13 grain elevators, 140 jobbing bouses, 300 factories. Building permits VMM $4,273,0:0.00. THE COMPANY Own and operate the lines in Omaha, South Omaha, East Omaha. Dundee, Flor ence, Benson and the Omaha & Council Bluffs Railway & Bridge Company, includ ing the Street Railway System of Council Bluffs, the line to Lake Manawa and the Bridge orer the M jssouri Rircr. Total mile age operated 130. OFFICERS The Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Rail way Company is a Nebraska organization incorporated under the laws of the Stat The management is aggressire and is com loscd of the following well known men: GUY C. BARTON, Pres., G. W. WATTLES, 1st V. P. M. S. HOPKINS, 2nd V. P. R. A. LEUSSLER, Secy. W. A. SMITH, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. SAMUEL BURNS, Jr. BROKER 614 NEW YORK LIFE DLDG. . OMAHA. NED. TO THE INVESTOR This is an opportunity for the SMALL investor as well as the larger one and we especially solicit sales of single Bonds. A Bond differs from Stocks, as jt is a direct obligation to pay the holder of each Certificate the interest when dup as well as the face of the Bond at maturity. The Bonds of the Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Company are held here by many prominent local capitalists, by Omaha Banks and are widely known in the East. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat in North Dakota Reported in Better Condition. NOT UP TO AVERAGE, HOWEVER Quotations on Various 17. 1' 10 U0 IT 10 l4 80 82 lit 20 lot, 144H 144 lH loo 4 71 11,800 1I7H 136H 197 call, sixty No. of Temp.- . Ittxln. Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches. Cr.loa.ro, 111 25 M5 6S .14 Columbus. 0 17 W M . lies Moines, Ia.... IS 06 64 .14 tndlanupolis, Ind.. 12 St 68 .24 Kansas City. Mo.. 15 M 72 .M Louisville, Ky 17 M 70 .14 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 78 64 .01 Omaha, Neh 1 t ,01 St. Louts. Mo 13 92 7D .11 The weather continues warm throughout the rorr. and wheat reajlon. Rains have fallen in all portions east of th Mlsaiaslopl river. L A. WELSH, Local Forecanter. Market. 10. -r WHEAT -toctuTx.Ou; Bopiem- Mllwaake Oral MILWAUKEE. July Ixiwer; No. northern, ber. flVc asked. RYE Uteadv; No. 1, 87HO. BARLEY Dull; No. 1 7o TOc. CORN txjwer; No. t cash, tember, U.'vc. sample, Bt3 6!i3S3c ; Sep- of Dalath tirala Market. Pl'LUTH. July W. -WHEAT No. 1 northern. c: July, Wc; September, 10c; JJvormrer, wc. OATS To arrive. I7Vo. Now York Moner Market. NEW YORK, July . Money on nominal: time loans, dull and easier; tlays, 4H per cent; ninety days, 6 per cent; six months, 6til per cent. PRIMH MERCANTILE PAPBR-tVfc6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady with actual business In bankers' bills at $4 isj ti-4 )xio for demand and at 14 NWfiirH.MTS for sixty day bills; posted rates. $4.M I ftTU; oommewlal bills, 4 S3W4.S3V SILVER Bar, 3Hc; Mexican dollars, BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. The closing; quotations on Donas today were as follows: .1064 japan 4Ha. cartlf Id s w 1k, do 4a Bn .lot L. A M. ualSfd 4a IT4 1" ManbatlaJI a. (old 4a ft ir Jin Cantral 4a 81 .m do lat lac II . 7 A, Mlns. A Bi. L. 4a. 17 1031 M . K. T. 4s M4 of the llay Commodities. NEW YORK. July 2U.-FIX3I.R Receipts, 22,0s0 bbls. ; exports, 3.7t)o bbls. Market was (any nnd lower to steady; Minnesota pat ents, lo.0frW6.ll5; Minnesota bakers, 3.7Xri4.20; winter patents, $4.4(Xii4.9i; winter stralKhts, I43.Hi4.4o; winter extras, I3.1taa.70; winter low grades, $3.003.611. Rye flour, quiet; fair to Kood, $4.7yii5.ui; choice to fancy, t5.10(i J. 40. CORNMEAI-Steady; fine white and yel low, 11..411.30; coarse, $1,154(1.17; kiln dried, RYE Nominal; No. S western, SOo, f. o. b. New York. Wl! EAT Receipts, 72.000 bu.; exports. 32, 857 bu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red, 9blfc, elevator. :i7Va t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north- 15 ! hard winter, Mc, f. o. b. aMoat. Under Ji? I stop-loss aelHne. inspired by perfect weather Ills conditions west, wheat oroKe anotner noini iu i today, closing 'iil'ie net lower. July closed M i nt fo: September. 9fcIi(WSiC. closed f8Vi 144 ! DeoemlK-r, $l.01''& 1.02',, closed Sl.dlV COHN-Recolpts, 53,ii66 bu. ; exports. 101. Kt bu. Spot market easy; No. 2, tUV. elevntor, and 5M4C, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, W.i:, and No. 2 yellow, 59V4C, f. o. b. afloat. The option market was without transactions, closing; tfiV net lower. July closed at tjO'tc;, September closed at 61'ic; December closed at 69c; May closed at Bc. OATS Receipts, 21.000 bu. : exports, 4,9i bu. Spot market dull; mixed oats, 2t to ii lbs., 4Hsc; natural white, 30 to S3 lbs., V-Xc. FEED Firm. HAY Steady: shipping;, 70T75c; rood to choice, $l.lfgl.20. HOPS Steady; 1!06, 4Vd5c; Pacific coast, 190it. Ktj lie; 1906, tit Sc. HlDES-tJulet; Central America, 22V&c; Bogota, 220. liiATHhll-Steady: acid, 2,'Wt'27Hc- PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $13 50 14.00; mess, $! 5"j 10 00; beef hams, $J4.0 gi 2.1.00; packet. $10.6H'11.00; city extra India mess. $.T.5'ij22 Cut meats, quiet; pick led bellies, $11.2.Vall.50; pickled hams, $12 00 til2.75. Lard, steady; western prime, $V70 o.SO; refined, firm; continent, IH V: South America. $990; compound, , .8.8749.12. Pork, firm; family. tlH.llfifi 19.50; short clear, $14.7Mil7.7B: mess. $18.0ojl8.H. TALLOW-Steady; city. 6Vc; country, 6V4 RICEtJiiiet: domestic, fair to extra, i 7c; Japan, nominal. Bl'TTER Rather easier; etate dairy, common to fancy, 20!I25o. POULTRY Live, quiet; spring chickens, 20c; fowls. 15c; turkeys, lie. Dressed heavy, western chickens, 18ft 23c; turkeys, lt)i&14c; fowls, 12(&15c. Cora la Weak and a Shade Loner Than Previous Day, bat Weather la Perfect for Growth. The opening near sections the usual Unlit was doing. port wheat 34 id'. 4, 144 U 101 51 Mi n Vi u 101 13V 2M 141 10 li'H 17H 40 m is 1 67 1 44 inii V. f. rat. ta. do cospoa . V. la. r do coupon U. s. pern do coupon Am. Tobacco do is ras- 4a. rc. OMAHA, July 20. 1907. was wt-tiK. Reports from was conflicting and witti Saturday trade, very little Home North Dakota wires re in better condition there with plenty of niolvture antl lute wheat in much LK rier condition, but not yet up to averm Wheat opened about yesterday's closing with no feature. Cables came surprisingly firm. Short sellers are again In evidence and unloading by longs gave the market a set back. Commission housn trade, was divided. September wheal opened at 85c ; and closed at S4'c. I Corn opened Weak and a shade lower. 'Weather was perfect for growth and all reports are that It Is rapidly catching up i lost ground. The demand was moderate .and the market seems to be neglected. ' September corn opened at and closed i at 4tiVsC. iiuta were weak with wheat and Corn. ThJ market was slow and crop reports conflicting. September oats opened at 3t,c and closed at 36o. - Primary wheat receipts were bSi.OOo bush els and shipments 414.000 bushels, against reCDlpts .last year of 1,104.000 bushels and hlmncnl. nf StaiiOO husheis. Corn receipts were R19.000 bushels and shipments 937 0i0 bushels, gainst receipts last year of 419. OuO bushels and shipments of 401,000 bushels. Clearances were 1)8,0i0 bu. of corn. 5O.U.0 bu. of oats and whea. and flour equal to 191.000 bu. ' . . Liverpool closed unchangefl on wheat ana Hd lower on corn. Seaboard reported 1W.0OO bu. of wheat and 128,000 bu. of corn for export. Local range of options: Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close, I Yes'y. BOYCE & BLASINGHAM, ". m ,"! ""s Renders customers, the best "orvlce In Omaha. Trades In 1.000 bu.6hel grain and upwards; 10 shares and upwards. A reliable firm. Room 4 N. Y. Life, Omaha. Long distance telephone, Douglas 7545. 587,000 bushels, against 1,140,000 bushels on the same day last year. Minneapolis. Du luth and Chicago reported receipts of 2W cars, against 2rJ last week and 614 cars last year. The weakness of the. wheat market and the continued fine weather tor the grow ing crop produced weakness In the oorn mnrket. which lasted throughout the day. September corn opened a shade to ViliC lower at 62Hi to 5i:e, sold between 52 and i"2c and closed weak at 52c. Local re ceipts were 2M4 cars with 22 of contract grade. The hulls In oats sold out tbelr holdings throughout the session, but the liquidation was not as heavy as In wheat, and the market held better thun either wheat or corn. The general run of the crop news was favorable to the condition of tho crop. Septemlwr opened a shade to Vl'icV lower at ak4fc to sold between S.iaT1 and Btt'c, nnd closed at 38. Local receipts were 113 cars. Trading In provisions was dull, but prices held fairly tirm considering the weaknesn of the grain markets. Packers were fair buyers of pork, and some iurd was taken for exponj. Beptem!er pork closed 2'4jO lower at l.474c. Lard was down 7Mialoo at fcnora&tfft. Rihs were 2VdSc lower at $8.67,U.V70. Estimated receipts for Monday are: Wheat, 58 cars; corn, 240 cars, oata, 100 cars; hogs. 14,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: 4a Atrtitaon cas do 4a Atlantic C. U 4a.. B A O. 4s do Ha Brooklyn H. T. r. Central of Oa. la. . do 14 Ino do Id tne Chea. Ohio 44a . ihlcaao aV A. Ita C, B Q. new 4a C. R. 1 P. 4a... do col. la CCC. A St. U I Polo. Ind. oa ar. A.. Colo. Midland 4a Polo, a- Bnulharn 4s.. D. A R. O. 4a Mitlllera' 8c. la .... Erla prior lien 4a so gasaral 4a Horklnf Vallar 4V,a. . Japan la do Id aortas do 41a. oarttl Bid uftered M do tit .. I' N. R. ot M. .. SH N. Y Cantral .. M N. J. r.ntral . . 10 No. Pacific 4a.. 4a 7 do la . .lmw Norfolk A W 4a.. Hit Ita 5a 124 V 70(i p. 4a IS at Oron 8. U rfdg 4a lit . 14 Pna. CT. Ita 14 .lOtVi Raadlng (an. 4a H . 17 m. 1 I ' la l"t . H' St. L A S. r. ff. 4a 77 .. to 'St. 1. a w. con. 4a n .. II Saatoard A. L. 4a.. 3H 4a 0U a9n. Panic 4a 17 Kaaaaa tltr Cratn and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July 2.-VHEAT-8ep-tember. Mc; December 87V4c; May, 9:c; cash No. 2 hard, W&Mc. No. i, 75Ui2c; No. i red. 834io4c, No. 3. 82 (1 83c. CORN September. 47Sc; December. 47'ac; May, 43c. Cash No. 1 mixed. 49Vc; No. 3, 49c; No. 2 white. iOc; No. 3, 49o. OATS-No. t white, 40Hfil7o; No. t mixed, 44Vtf4r-c. HAY Steady to 50c lower; choice tlm- othy, $11. 5o6 12.00; choice timothy, poor, I'J.oo (tj9 50. I RYE Steady; 7M7Rc. ECKiS Firm; extras, I6"c per aoxen; firsts, 15c per doaen; seconds, 14c per dosen. liL'fTEU Creamery. 2c: packri. lv. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 13 0 0 47.0110 Corn, bu l.f 46.WW Oats, bu t 13.000 Kansas Citv cash price aa furnished by Logan liryan, 112 board of Trade building: Wrheat-I I July ,. S3' Sept. . c.Va Dec. .. HH, Corn July .. 4;i4 Sept. . 4t4 iJcc. .. 43;, Oats I July .. 41 S Sept. . 3'V Dec. .. 37'i S3il K9l! 4..a! 43 7j 41S1 8;w n 1 84H 80 Vs 45S! 4..V, 43' . 82 841 08'fll 45S1 46'; 414 M VS6, 41V, 3o 3dS 834 8.V M ,S 4..-V. 43!, 41 3i Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 82ufc4c; No. 8 hard, Ttt'oMc; No. 4 hard. 73f.78'; No. 3 spring, 82 Sixic. OmM-N'o. 3. Ci'i4oVfcc-: No. 4. 4l'f451.ic; no grade, 4(ii43c;. No. 3 yellow, 4oVie; No. 3 white. i.'u 17c. ' OATS No. 3 mixed. 42V.c; No. S wh te. 42V: Nn. 4 white, 42'4j42V: standard, tic. RYE No. 2. 72c; No. S, 70jTlc. . t'arlot Receipts. Wheat 68 .143 22 . 1 .103 Corn. 32 Oats. 113 14 , do let 4a oartlf i 17 So. Rallwar ia 1"4'4 II Tnaa A Pacific lat . Ill ltTol . St. L. A W. 4a T4 14 2Ul'nioa Pacific 4a lab l.i, IV I. Itaal Id ia ... kit I Articles. I Open. I Hlh. Low. Close. HO Wahaak lata 101 14 Weatr ltd. 4a Si W. A laka Krl. 4a. Hs'WU. Central 4a 4a l"4 71 10 4- Mave meats ot Speele. NEW YORK. July 20 Imports of specie at "the port of New York for the week end ing today were $20.OlO silver, and $198.8til gold. Exports of specie from the port of New York for the week ending today were $1.064. Zil silver, and $92 sold. Korelga Financial. LONDON. July 20,-Money was obtain able at easy ratea In the market today and discounts were easy, business on the Stock exchange was small, as was the at. tendance. Some Investment purcases hard ened gilt edged securities early, but they became easier later on lack of support. Wheat Sept.... Dec Corn Sept.... Dec A asked. B bid. RfJ Hi'r4S.r4K, MfiMH KoV ScVb'h 7ii4 87V4jB I I I 47V, 47S 47 I 47M.A 44S! 44- 4.!S 43 Liverpool tiraln and Frovlelons. LIVEI'.POOU July 20 WHEAT-Spot, quirt, No. 2 red western winter, 7s Id. Kutures. steady; Julv. 7s2Hd; September, 7slS.d; receniler, 7s 5Vd. CORN Bpot. quiet: Hess dried. 5a: old northern. 5s 2Hd. futures, quiet; July, normal; September. 4 It 'id. Pearla Orala Market. PEORIA. July JO. CORN Firm; No. I yellow, 5zViC. No. t, blVac; No. 4, 49V; no grade. v3C- 41ATB-- Lower: No. t white. 44 He RTE Nominal; No. I, fcii.). WHISKY-tl.U. Chicago Kansas City Omaha Duluth St. Louis tllKAt.O tiltAIN AMI PROVISIONS Peat ores of the Tradluv and f'loalna; Prices on Roard of Trade, CHICAGO, July 20. The marked Improved report in the crop situation In the north ern prt of this country caused a weak market in wheat today, and prices declined shurplv. At the close September wheat was l'frle lower. Corn was down Vftc. Oats were off VijSc- Provisions were 2i to loo lower. The wheat market save for a slight firm ness at the Immediate opening, due to firm cables, was weak all day. Throughout the session tired and disgusted longs dumped lines of wheat on the market. At no tune during the session was the surport able to meet the selling pressure. So many re ports were received from tne northwest telling of the Improved and improving con dltl"ti of the crop that many holders wero fearful of carrying their wheat over Sun day. From the southwest came reports ol clear weather, and a prediction of a re newal of offerings of cash wheat. Thli added to the weakness and the strike at the ore shipping ports was also a weaken ing factor, it being thought In some quar ters that It portended a tie up In the lake shipping. The close' found the market weak. September wheat opentad lower to "c higher, at 92 to 93c. sold ' be tween 91V, and 3o and closed at lV&SH.e. Clearances of wheat and flour wers equal to 192,ti0 bushels. Primary receipts ware Artlcles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I July Sept. lec. May Corn July Sept. Dec. May Oats July Sept. Dec. May Pork Sept. Lard Sept. ( let. Oct. 90U 92y !'3 l"eiH4 1 01V,i 52'J 4VuS 1 itul5! I 42! 3KVV, 90ti 89 I 89 I 90S 93 W''.HH91'V!iV 9! ftt'. V 95 90 96S'n 1 OlVk 9j 99 1 01V. 52V 51SI 61 S: 52S 62 62 52'4 52IU 4f-4ji 49 '49iVu'V4S",V5 BOVtrH ""Sw.Mss'UVi BIG STOCK BARGAINS Will Divide Large Certificates 42S ssvki oSI 40 Vl 374; 3M4J, 42V.' 4.1 8 38V(4S 8KS! 39 16 474j 16 47VI 10 47t4 18 47Vi 1 47Vi 05 V 10 I 115 8 t2 9 12'i! li Vs 8 70 8 65 9 00 9 10 8 65 8 0V 9 12V, 9 17Vs, I 70 8 6a 9 0LV4 9 oIV, 86 ! 8 6Vs No 2. Cash quotations were as follows: 'FlXJl'R Easy; winter patents, $4 101 4.40; straights, $3.70u4.2o; spring patents. $4.704.90; straights, 4.1lXu4 60, bakers, $214 f(a.5o. WH EAT No. spring. 98cti$1.00; No. 8. 94 4t"9c: No. I red, k94i'ho. Ct)RN No. !. 6-6:'c; No. 2 yellow, 52H 5ifi2:'4C. OATS No. t, 42ic; No. 3 white. 4344'. RYE No. I, 85c. Rat RLE Y tlood feeding, 505c; fair to chol. e malting, t'yffttc. SEEDS-Flax, No. 1 northa-estern. $1.22. Prime timothy, $4 60. Clover, cuiittaci grades. $15 5o. - f PROVISIOKS-Phort ribs sides (loose), $H 57V8 JV. Mess pork, per bhl., ltt3ttf M.40. Lard, per loo Ins., $8.95. Short clear shies (boxed), $0. 758.90. Following were the receipts and ship ment! of hour and grain: Receipts, Flour, bids 23 0 Wheat, bu 87.O0 Corn, bu 2SM,4') Oats, bu lik.fH) Rye. bu 4,0 0 HarUy. bu 15,400 ,(0j On the produce exchange today the bur ter market was firm: creameries, 21825c; dairies. lSVr' Egg, steady; at mark, cases included. UftllV; firsts, 14vc; prime firsts, loc. Cheese, steady, U1yl3Vie. B'lO Ad. Toa.0 Elr. to. 40 Hnrnaa N. Y . 14. I'M Illilwell Eloc, f. KiW Hilt. Pearl, V. IOK) Ilalilmore (!rp., 10. 41 lllua Hlrd Con. I1M Con. Jflt. o. A C Cgo-N V. Air Una. IJc noO Columbia Oarlhoo. ir0 Chlana t'on., SStc tiO1 fiear Orlt, 1c. lit) Plnaro Con., 10c. mi Plila Qnean, 1c. K0 Emplra (J. (Wla ), 24c 3u0 Kly Harculca, 1c. IOIIO Plnr. (Mil. Krd Kins 14 CI. A. CoffM!. 141.50. lli flrt. Cariboo, 40c. IO) GM. Pyn.i . 24c. ) O. Crown mi. Pick J''0 (ltd. Hub, lite 101 Hub Klllott. 11.75. W0 H.ppr Jack. SuM) Monawk Flor., I7f. 100 Murchla Pfd., C8c. too Martin Larder, 40c. Ha) Mohrsan, 21c. 1000 Night Hk, Sc. 1D Psnn-Wyn. , Mc. lt0 Palmar Mm. T., 41c. 1'KIO Kamaey Min., llc. to Hlrh Oulch. tie. tool Rallanca. Ida.. 10c. loo Hhell Crk., lc. 100 So. Dutta Cop., 45c. to) ftcandta 8ynd . li'tr 10 Tombstona Con., 11.71 10 Trlhulllon I'M., li 10. 1000 t nl. Ml. A El . Ic. UOu Walllngton, 11 '4c QUICK CASH SALES l gats J000 OOLDEN OATB, CAl 4D fata 400 AMBR. M EX. M. A D. 14 gela 19 ALMA (IDLI) A COP., IDA. 125 gala 100 DinWKLU ELECTRIC. 171 (eta 1100 UOLUPIELU I)t HLE EAOLK. 171 salt 1K)00 GOLD ill'O JOHNNIE. 122 10 (Ma 1000 nOLDPIKM RED Bl'TTE. 1-2 50 grta 1000 ITNITKI) MINES 8YND. I'll geta 7000 t'NI. Ml V. at EXPLTIIl. 1221 gota 10IX ORKKNWATKH ELY CON. COP. WILL BUY FOR CASH 300 King sol.. Col., 14C'inr) Happy Jack. lOe. 10WI Ot. Waat., Hand , 7c K (ltd. Com. Na., 10. 2" O A Idftae. 141 )iinn Han Domingo, lie. IO Pall L aV Z . 0c. iaa) Mohavk Plor., taax KluO Walllngtnn Day., Itc.itOOU Had Oulch. offer. r, 41 I, It. Klornca, offer. lO.Mift Penn-Wyo., 4Ao. tno Olnba Gold, lie. kooo Chlana Con., To. K) (Jffl. Huh, Ic. I 21 Cgo. N. Y. Bias B. !" t'nl. Stand. UI I., Ic km Analrarta. K. Uiilly.-hnup, offer. iiia Rick Oulch. He. MM) I'anhaadie g. 4 ..! KM Honeat Endaavar. Itaa So. I 21 Amer. Marconi, Ut. l'l ink. Prince, lie. 1000 Banner Connol. inoo Haumann Cop . lie. !') B. V. Anal. Coal. rkK) llig Pour BU. Peak. ) Blue Jay, IWc. u Chlana Con., SSc. noo Caatlo Rock. lo. loo Cop. Ranch. Ic. Hss Chipmunk, sc. Death Val.. ItVa. sons R. innlratorm. lis. Il Kly Dell, lc. 5)"0 Korty Nina Crk. 100 Ort. Carllo, KV. (1. A Cuffea. 14100. 8000 Ot. Weal.. Hand., I'M 2..U0 Ofd Dciu. Ea , I He l"0 O We.t O A R., 10(14 lot) Ofd. Traaaura, tic Ill'O Hallatona, la. S"0 l.lt. riorenca. We. 1000 Manatleld M a I.. Ida 2000 Muacose O R . Mo. ', Mineral Ork.. (0. tt0 Ney. Rtar, Ic. 100 Na. (lom'w'lth. sa. 1000 Penn-Wyo . 64c. HU Plaarr Cn. 2OO0 Ramaay Red Mtn. 10"0 Rallanea. B. H , 11 its 1100 Rowley, Wla., 11a. "0 lonora Chief, Wa. I) S'llght O. B., Ic. 2U00 Talmage, lie. it Talearaphona, III. Ilo V. Wirelaaa Pfd.. IS. 2000 Duly. Pna., Ilo. Bhlpmenta. 21.HXI 80. 40 IK. 0 i:J.7 St. I.oail) Oearral Market. BT. l.OL'13, July 20 -WIIEAT-Lower; track. No. I rid cash. hlWf.- No. I hard, v'i'.ic; RepteVnber. ttS'itl VS'c ; December, f-'Se. C )RN Iyiwer; track No. t cash, 524c: 8eptenil-r, &04c; Ue ember, 47Hc; No. t Willie. oiC OATB Ixiwer: track No 1 caah, 4fto; September. obc; December, Sac; No. 2 while, 41. FI)I"R Stoadv; red winter patents. 14 T-U4 extra fair and straight, $3.70i 41. clear, LS"iS2 TO. BEElJ Tin. othy, steady; $3 25 & 4. 26. IDHNMEAl.-tileady; $.'70. I'RAN Firm; sacked, east track, $1.00t It. II AV-reill; timothy $14 0:19 50; prairie. Iiooofin to. 1KD.V COTTON T!E-4)10H. I'HOVlcJIuNti Fork, . steady; jobbing. Western Business IBS Z.a Ball tt., Chicago, 111. Exchange W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. Ws effsr, subjoct to sals, 60 saartal Union stock Tarda at 101. 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas. 046 $ln 60. I.ard. blither; prime ateain, M 45. Dry salt meats, slendy; boxed extra shorts, $:'2.; clean ribs, $!i; short clear. $fr;S4j. Ilacon, steadv; boxed extra short, $10 lt; clear rhu. llo l.",; short clears, $10 24. II EMI' TWINE -lie. I'OI I.TK Y Dull; chickens. 10Hc; SDrlngs, 15c: turkeys. ISc; ducks, sc. eese, io. Hl'TTEK Bteady ; creamery, eVxZWo. KiKiS-BKady, 12c. Receipts. Shlpmsnta. Flour, bu t.OOO t.OoO Wheat ,bu 104, ip ' U.OoO Com, bu ao.uuO 2.1W Oata. bu 6t,0uo U.Ou) Mlns)aaalla Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS July 10. WHEAT-Ns. 1 hard, !Oc; No. 1'. northern Iwc; No. I northern, otVotfcHc; No. $ northern, Wf4o. FliOt'R First t.atents. $r0O456.i; seroncl patents. MficA; first Claavra, AAli seconj) clears, 2.76a2.a&