( ( GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ricei Advance Easily from Openinj of Strength. IOWA FIELDS REPORTED FLOODED fconie . lorn In Slater State is Abandoned to Weeds Because of Too Mh Wet Weather. OMAHA. July 24. 1907. The otenlng market was strong, with I prices advancing easily. Northwest mar Jj kete were hlieher anil showed good tone. - Commission hnmoi were good buyers and shorts covered freely. Wheat showed good tone and advanced easily In spite of Tower cabins and favora ble weather and easy curb market. The crowd hung to the buying side and there was little wheat for sale on the advance. September option opened at MHo and closed at 8SVc. Torn wiis Arm and higher with light of ferings and trade was fairly active. Dam age reports from Iowa say crops have suf fered from floods and fields are abandoned to weeds. September corn opened at 47o and closed at 47e. Outs opened soft on scattered selling by country houses. Large brokers are sup , porting; market on soft spots and hold 1 ; rices to strong level. September option 1 1 pened at MHc and closed at Hc ' ITtmary wheat receipts were 802,000 bu. arid shipments, 315.OO0 bu., against receipts Inst year" of f.!So9,00O bu. and shipments of L'.'J.OCO bu. Corn receipts were 431,000 bu. unci shipments, 4T.M00 bu.. sgalnst receipts Inst year of 514.10 bu. ana shipments of f-io OCO bu. Clesrances were 63.006 bushels of corn, 2.000 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour euual to 260,000 bushels. I..vcriKxl closed 1 lower on wheat and d lower on corn. Local range of options; Articles. Open. H1gh. Low. Close. Yeify. W he. it July... S-pt... !?..,. Corn July... 6pt... I:.... Outs July... Sept... 1'ec.... S3 82h 84'n K6V, H'i M4 88V 87T 47Vi 474 4714 47 47 47 43V 44 44 41 '4 41. 41 8S HUH &i 80S 88 1 S?H WHl MS 8TV, 8M, 471 47i 47. h 44 j 43H 41V 414 9R S'iVi 36, fl Omaha rut Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 2Vii; No. 3 hard. 7'.u81c: No. 4 hard. 7GG78c-: No. I spring. , S-tlMo. I'OHH-NO. Z, 7c; NO. 8, 46H'47c; N0.4, 4&-a 4'n ; no grade, 4nt&44o; No. 3 yellow, 46& 4,Vc; No. g white. 47ce47l4c OATS No. 3 mixed. 4242V4,ci No. I white, 43c; No. 4 white, 42fc42c; No. 2, TOc; No. 3 l'UUIC. Carlet Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oat i Chicago 82 132 78 Kansas City t 161 Minneapolis 143 . Omaha 8 21 I Luluth 126 Bt. Louis 100 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading; and Closing; Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, July 24 Excessive rain in the southwest and lack of It In Manitoba had a strengthening effect today on the lot ul wheat market, the September de livery closing at a net gain of Ho. Corn was up farc- Oats were He higher. Pro visions were ao lower to 6c higher. In addition to the unfavorable weather for the crop In the winter wheat section and In parts of Canada, the wheat mar ket was bulllshly affected by a rumor , that Spain had suspended the duty on wheat. Small primary receipts and light country acceptances also Increased the de , niainl In the local market. With the ex k ceptlon of a heavy tone during the first I lew minutes of trading, due to lower 1 tiMes and a generally favorable weather 'tfc the northwest, the market was strong oV day. Prices reacted slightly In the last half hour, but the close was strong. Sep tember oened V to So lower at 91 to 91HO, advanced to 92, and closed at 824c. Clear ances of wheat and flour were eaunl to 2.r,t)oO bu. Primary receipts were , 02,0u0 bu. against' 1.5S.0G0 Tu. on the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chi cago reported receipts of Sul cars, against 2iAi cars last week and 636 cars one your ago. The corn market was strong all day on buying by commission houses and ele vator interests The chief bullish factor was the Iowa state crop bulletin for the week ending July 22, which suld that the corn crop of that state has suffered a heavy loss of acreago by flood and by abandonment to weeds. The close was strong. September opened Vie higher at 63, advanced to 68Vc, and closed at SS'ltf KV- Local receipts wero 132 cars, with 11! contract grade. Trude In oats was In small volume and the market showed only a feeble response to the upturn In wheat and corn. A num. ber of reports wore received telling of the Improved appearance of the crop In many localities, and these advices caused mod erate liquidation. The market closed , steady. September opened unchanged to J W lower at 384, to 3Mio. advanced to gftc. y snd closed at Sc. Local receipts wero I cars. Provision! were quiet and ateady. Buy In k of lard and ribs by local packer was the feature of the trading. A 6c to 10c advance In the price of live hogs was a strengthening Influence. At the close Sep tember potk was up 6c at 31100. Lard wss v lower at 3s.f7H- Kibe were a shade higher at $8.sni!.82t4j. KMlmated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat, 60 cars; corn, 177 cars; oata, 81 cars; hogs, 27,i0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows; Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close.) Bat'y. Wheat July Kept. I N-c. May Coi n July Kept. 1 ec. May Oats-- July Kept. lec. I KV4 W fS 91H9H,! WIS, 101 1 00 63'4 63 1 00 1 COS .1 WH 64 63Vi 63 63 63Vifii 49W t 63H 621 60'J Si, 4s-.j: , 61 Hi 6H.! 6114 I 43 43 3 394' 41m! 43 H 8H'3TKis5l May 40VtfHl 41 '4fV41 p f ork I Sept. 16 80 I 16 65 16 60 It CO 18 6S 9 Lur nl Sept. 9 W 9 32"4 9 ft 9 ?7V Oct. Klhs Sept. Oil. J7V 87Vii 37Vi! 37V, 8 DO 8 75 8 RK 8 86 3 77h! go 8 M WV4j 8 3 T3HI 8 No t I'uKh quotations were as fellows: FI.OTTR barely ateady: winter patents, 3110(14 40; straights, 33.70u4.3o; spring pat ints. $ 704.90; straights. 4 )'JjH,00; bakers. I:5n 6. WHRAT No. f spring 9c1.0O; No. 3. 93 ii'-Sc: No. 2 red. SVVi9PSo. COKNNo. 2. 83c; No. 8 yellow, tv.i ATB NO. 8, 45V4yBc; NO. I white, 43 ITK-No. t SBc. BARLEY Good feedlna-. 6O61660: fair ta chclee malting. r2c. SEiCDS flax. No. 1 northwestern, 31.13; flover. contract grades, 115.60. PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loosel. 3tLV-87V Mesa pork, per bhl., SllOfiij? K6i. I-ard. per l'O lbs.. 19 liV4 Short clear Me, (boxed). 8,-49.i:S4. Following were the receipt! and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 87.5o0 24.2110 VVheat, bu 56, 14.10 V'orn. bu 2tn,eO 07) ratK. bu i6.2) 33,400 Rve. bu... 1,000 Harley, bu 11.000 4.500 On the Produce exchange today the but ler markvt wss steady; creameries, IlwOWc; 3uiri.. lsiicgvc. Fggs. firm: at mark, ' included. lt14V: firsts. !4Vc; prima linn. Cheese, steady, U&lSc. ' at. I.oala General Market. t ST. inns. July J4 -WHEAT-rtigher; tr, k. No. 1 red. cash, xtvc; No. I hard. ' jrlV; September. 8HJ9e; December, .RM-HlFherr track. Ko. t cash. Mc; No. I white. oa464c; September, bic; De-ce-nber. 4o. OATtf Strong; treck. No. t cash, 49 4Hc; No. 3 white, 4M?: September, 8TS0: Ifcember, 84,c. run K-Hteady; red winter patents. 34 IS 64,; extra fancy and gtralght, 83.TOS4 15; ?ler. K tfVni. m. BlTD Timothy, steadr; 83 3K64 36. CORNMrAI-Weak. 81 70. BRAN Lower; sacked, east track. 80fJ WoC- HAT-Klrm; timothy, 81tfl04T.4; prairie. IKiN COTTON TIE8-tl.tkH4. TACOINO-lHe. PHOVIrflONS - Pork, higher; jobbing. t:Vr. tard. steady: prime steam, IS I'ry salt meats, stea.ly; boxed, extra shorts, p-26; clear ribs, ; &; short clears, S ri. liacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, 310.12V,; clesr ribs. I10.12S: short clears. 110.26. Ptrt'LTRT r'lrm; clib kens. ll'Ve; springs, i;vc; turkeys, 13o; ducks. 3c; geese, c, HT-TTER Steady; creamery, Zl2&Hc. 17003 llrm at 13c Receipts. Bhlprnents Flour, bhl R.oon 6.O0 Wheat, bu irrtfloa 2i.() Corn, bu 67,i"0 6f.00 Oats, bu 42,000 83.000 REW YORK (1EERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varlona Com mod It lee. NEW TORK, July 24.-FIX)VR Receipts, 19.M1 bbls. : exports. M79 bbls.; market steady, with fair demand; Minnesota pat ents, 36.0o-ft6.36; Minnesota bakers, 33.7oy4.20; winter patents. 34.4ui4.9u; winter straights, 84.264r4.46: winter extras, 33.10'j3.i0; winter low grades. 33.0053.00. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 34.756.00; choice to lancy, 3o.lf"fi5.0. CORN M KAL Firm; fine white and yel low. I1.ifcgi.9v; coarse, Sl.llVSl.17; kiln dried, 33 Soru.'l 4u. RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 80c, f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 106.000 bu: exports. 7,996 bu; spot market steady. No. 2 red, 97c elevator: No. 2 red. 9814c f. o. b. I afloat; No. 1 Northern Imluth, 1.0f f. o. o. anoai; .-no. i nara winter, 994c I. o. D. afloat. There was a weak opening In wheat today followed by strong advances due to rust and export talk, covering of shorts and active bull support. Later a partial reaction followed, although last prices were still Vic net hlsher. Julv, 97Vt7c clo1 ;c; September, 9S 3-lCi, 99V4C, closed ?c, Lecember, 81.011.02, closed 81.0-4; Ma. SlXibVfriJu.OGVk. closed 1.. CORN Receipts, 67.725 bu; exports, 213.143 bu; spot market firm. No. 2. 6!c elova'or and 604ie f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 61140, and No. 2 yellow, 61o f. o. b. afloat. Option market was higher on covering hy July shorts, closing 1'S'4c oer the previous night. July, fio'4'u61c, closed tile; Septem ber closed WHc; December closed 64c; May closed 68c. OATS Receipts, 28,600 bu; exports, 2ft, (W bu: spot market steady. Mixed oats, 36 to 32 pounds. 49c; natural white, 30 to 33 pounds, oK'diic; clipped white, 84 to 40 pounds, 61fi64Vic HAY Steal: shipping, 7075o: good to choice. 21. 15120. HOPS Quiet; IS". 4Vi3Tc; Pacific coast, a-iillc; 19f, WdSc. HIKES Dull; Central Amerlco, 23V4c; Bogota 27v. LEATHKR Steady ; acid, 25527V4o, PROVIBIONS-Reef. quiet; f.miilv. 818 50 !14.00; mess, S9.5oifM0 00: beef hsms, 324 0 Si.OO; packet. 10.fi.K(n.n0; city extra India mess. S21.60ift?2on. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, 310.7513.60; pickled hams, 112 ifli.00. iArd, firm; western prime, $9.30 9.40; refined, firm; continent, 8S.6O. South America, 310.26; compound, W.glt&9.VH Pork. Arm; family. 1K ir'fi '9 Y; short clear, 31R6O(frlR60; mess, 18.0fi18.60. I'OULTRY Live, steady and unchanged; dressed, IrTerular; western chickens, 17 23c; fowls, I2ft16c; turkeys, 10Sfl4o. RUTTKR Quiet and easier; street price, extra creamer, 25Vc; offlolclaH rrtces creamery, common to extra. 20jp24Ue; western Imitation creamery firsts, 21V4'j 22c. CHEESE Quiet; state, full cream, col ored and white, small, best, 124c; same, large, colored, I2V40; same, white, 12V4o; state, fair to good, HV4(3L'lV4c; state, in ferior. 84c. KGGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby, selected, 24'it26c: state, choice, 2l4(23c; state, brown and mixed fancy, 22 4i23c; firsts to extra firsts, ISallc; western selected finest, lR!ai9c; western, average best, 17V4(&l8c; official prices, firsts, 18318V4o. WEATHER IX THE GRAIJf BELT Showers and Sllnhtly Cooler and Thursday Fair. OMAHA, July 24, 1907. High temperatures prevailed throughout the central valleys during the last twenty four hours, ranging well up In the 90s In eastern Nebraska and western Iowa, and reaching 100, or above, at points in Kan sas. Missouri and Arkansas. The weainer continued very warm throughout the east and south, but Is slightly cooler along the Atlantic coast and In the glulf states this morning. Thunder storms, with moderate rains, were general throughout the central valleys during laat night and conditions continue favorable for showers In this vicinity today and tonight, followed by fair Thursday, with slightly cooler to night. Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the past three yearsr 1907 1906 1906 1904 Minimum temperature.... 64 i3 64 00 Precipitation 62 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 77 degrees. - Deficiency in precipitation since March I, 4.67 Inches. Deficiency In correspjodlng period, 1906, 3.07 Inches. Deficiency In corresponding period. 190B, 7.41 inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Region Bulletin. For the twienty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday, July 24, 1907: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Min. fall. 8ky. Ashland. Neb 94 68 . 44 Cloudy Columbus, Neb... 96 68 . 70 I't. cloudy Falrbury, Neb..,. 99 70, .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 97 9 .00 Clear Or. Island, Neb.. 93 70 T Clear Hartlngton. Neb. 92 62 T Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 98 67 .00 Clear Oakdale, Neb 93 65 . 46 Pt. cloudy Omaha, Neb 92 64 .62 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb... 93 69 1.28 Cloudy Alta. la 91 66 .00 Clear Carroll. Ia 91 3 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la 95 68 .00 Pt. cloudy Sibley, la. fi6 61 .47 Clear Sioux City, Ia... 92 68 .01 Cloudy DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- . rti1n. Central. Stations. Max. Min. Inches. Chicago, 111 26 8S fS .08 Columbus,! 0 18 94 64 .00 Des Moines, la..., 14 F8 64 ' .14 Indianapolis, lnd.. 11 90 70 T Kansas City, Mo.. 20 98 72 T Louisville. Ky 17 94 70 .06 Minneapolis, Minn. 27 S4 63 .04 Omaha, Neb 15 94 64 .26 St. Louis. Mo 12 94 70 .36 Very warm weather prevailed throughout the corn and wheat region during Wednes day. Temperatures reaching 100 or above were recorded in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Showers occurred In all opr tlons except the Columbus district. L. A. WELSH, Local forecaster. Kan mi City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July 24. WHEAT Sep tember, S&'Ac; Ie.cember, SSVJc; May, S2,c; No. 2 hard, cash, 86390c; No. 3, 3asc: No. t red, MV4fcc; No. 3 red, 83'(f84c. COHN July, 49c; September, 4.HSc; De cember, 4&Vc. Cash; No. 2 mixed, 50.' 54c; No. S, 60c; No. 2 white, 60Vc; No. 3. 6ue. OATS No. 3 whlta. 46H7V4c; No. 3 mixed. tfjptSHo. RYE-Steady; No. , 7.VGftc HAY Weak; choice timothy, 311.00iSal.80; Choke prairie. 88.60inI.7B. EGOS Extras. Ikc; firsts, 16Hc. oiUTTER Creamery, 24c; packing, 18Hc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu.. ll.r) 69 000 lorn, nu JO.OflO 4.ml0 Oau, bu 4,0o0 9.000 Kansas nty cash prices as furnished by Logan 4 Bryan, 113 Board of Trade build ing: Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat Beptembe.'... December.... Corn September... December.... 84Sly 8S4 8414 854 88 14 'S3 48t 4ar4 414 44 4'aH!4Sv.(u4 Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. July 24.-WHEAT-8pot. nil Iff ' n 9 ra.l tu.t.. ..1... at- , . ';""''' Quiet; July, 7s ld; 8ptember, 7s CORN Spot. Hess dried, quiet. 6s old ncirthern, steady, (a Jid; futures, steady: July, nominal; September, 4s lOd. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. July 84-CrRN-Hlglier; No. & 8JV; No. 4, tHc; no grade, 44'u47o. OATS Higher; No. 3 white. 44',,a45c. RYF Nominal; old No. 3, sfcfrwic. WHIoKY-On the basis of 3131. Daluth Grain Market. DtTLVTH. July 14 WHEAT No. 1 hard, on track. 81.0; No. 1 northern, 8W4o; No. I northern, Vc; July, 9&c; September, 8vc; December, 8Ve OAT8 To arrive, SbHc; Jury, 40c. Minneapolis Grain Market, - MINNEAPOLIS, July J4 -FLOfR-Klrst patents. K.0if.10; second patents, 34 nt 6.m; first clears, 33.5i'u ; second clears. U 7542 6. LRAN-In bulk, 815bi15.75. Toledo Market. TOLFDO. O.. July 34. -SEED Clover, cash. 3 ; Octolier. I'i.JS; Dtcember, 38.70; March. WiV, ta w, liiuoliiy, THE OMAHA NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Sharp Rise in Southern Pacific Due to Bumor of Higher Dividend. UNION PACIFIC ALSO ADVANCES Steel and Other Storks Decline Because of Sales to Seenre Panda to Invest In Hsrrlstsst, NEW YORK. July 24.-The action of Southern Pacillo today, which rose to 90 V4, wa regarded as strongly confirmatory of the conviction that an Increase Jn the divi dend rate Is Imminent. No official informa tion of the plans of the dlreetors could be secured beyond the information that the directors would !e In sesalon tomorrow, the executive committee not until Inter. This information was considered to Indicate that a period of speculative activity in Southern Paclflo would Intervene before dividend action shall be announced. The profes sional traders followed the movement on this supposition, very Industriously. Borne of tho rumors used with effect regarding the probable dividend action were not con tent with asserting the Intention to ral.ie the rate to 6 per cent, but Insisted on a coming 7 per cent rate. Tho official esti mates of the year s earnings mihllHhed last week showed a balance of 3:.1,&75,1Sf after the allowance for the dividend 011 the pres ent outstanding preferred stock. ThlH Is equivalent to about 12 per cent on the com mon stock of the company. The 33'!."0O.0' 0 of new preferred stock, now In process of payment does not yet draw dividends, tho requirement for which would be 3iftU0.n00 each year. It will be seen that either tho 6 or 7 per cent dividend would leave a large margin of surplus in tho present rate of earnings. The weight of opinion in th8 trading element today was In fiivor of the 6 per cent rate. Vnlon Pacific sympathized with the Junior security today. Tills served to rectify, to some extent, the bad effect of Vnlon Pacific's recent poor response to the movement in Southern Pacific, which threw suspicion on the latter movement. In view of Vnlon Pacific's large holdings of Southern Pacific and Its consequent profit from an Increase In the latter's dividend, Vnlon Pacillo whs expected to move In harmony with Southern Pucllic. The movement was not without some In fluence on the general list, but in nothing like the proportion that would he expected usually of such a considerable market demonstration In a prominent stock. This wss partly due to the fact that there whs some switching of traders' accounts from other stocks Into the Harrlmuns. Accounts In other stocks were sold out to secure resources to put Into Southern Pacific. This process was reported In operation in re gard to Vnited States Steel and helped to account for the heaviness of that stock. The character of the discussion over tho iron strike episode has been followed bv a diminution of the talk of an Intended Increase In the Vnited States Steel divi dend at the meeting of the directors next week. Bt. Paul showed the chtsest sym pathy with the Harrlmans. and Amalga mated Copper developed a degree of later strength In compliance with the better tone of the foreign market for the metal. The Hill stocks were backward, owing to the difficulties which have bee pointed out In the way of a cutting of a Burling ton melon for those stockholders. Monev on call continued to decline, and at tho same time foreign exchange made, a fur ther encroachment on the narrow margin which divides it from the gold export point and kept that prospect in view. Of the day's total sales of 682, AOO flhares. 149.4cfl were of Southern Pacific and 176.000 of Vnlon Pacific, thus lllustrAtlng the un evenness of the day's market. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value 31,214,000. Vnited States 2s registered declined V4. while the coupons advanced V4 per cent on call. The following wss the range of prices on the New York Stock exchange: Salts. High. Low. Hwi Adama Expreaa Amalfamattd Copper Amer. Car and Fonndry.. do pfd Amer. Cotton Oil do Did 52.800 81'4 H l.Ht) 4S't i1i 3H 4:114 jno lnoii 10014 K1014 100 3214 H 2' .... tt I A mar. Express no 5s Vi 0', K til I'm! Amer. Hide A Leather pfd. Amer. Ica Amer. Unseed Oil do pfd Amer. bocnmotlra do pfd Amer. Smelting A Ref 60 pfd Amer. Sugar Radnlng Aoter. Tobacco ptd Us. ... 400 19 1IV4 t.l"0 6H 6944 T.SOfl 1US 1"I4 118a, &ni loe w? 10a 12: '4 1 Aaaoonda Mining Co j Atchtaon do pfd Atlantlo Coast Una , Baltimore A Ohio do pfd I Brooklyn Rapid Transit.... ' Canadian Pactno t.l'O 3.44) 684 944 "4 98 9 94 V, 14, 96H4 934 InO 91H 100 M14 3.1U0 88 7S 1,800 1774 lUVa 171 Central of Near Jereev Chesapaaka A Ohio Chtoago Great Western Chicago A Korthweatern... C, U A St. Paul Chicago Term. A Trans.... do pfd C. C. C. A St. Lou la Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado A Southern do let pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oaa Com Products do pfd Delaware A Hudson 11., Lack. A Waatera benrer A Rro Grande do pfd rilstlllera' Securities Erie do 1st pfd do Id pfd General Electrlo Illinois Central International Paper do pfd International Pump de pfd Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louisville A Nashville Mexican Central Minn. A St. Louis M., St. P. A fiuult Sta. M. do pfd Missouri Parlfio M , K. A Texaa do pfd National Lead N. R. R. of Mexico pfd.... New Tork Central N. T , Out. A Weaiern Norfolk A Western do pfd North American Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People' a Oaa Pitts.. C C. A St. Louis.. Preaaed Steal Car do pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading do 1st pfd do Id pld Republic Steal do pld Rock Uland Co do pfd Rubber Oooda pfd St. L. A San Fran. 2d pfd. St. Loula SouUtweatera do ptd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway da ptd Tenneeeee Coal and Iroo.... Texaa A Paclde Tel., ft. L. A Western ... do pfd Union PaolBc do pfd V. 8. Expreaa V. 8. Realty U. 8 Rubber de pfd U. 8. Btoel do pfd Virginia-Carolina Chemical. do pfd Wabaah da pfd Wella-Parso Expreaa Wcetlnsbjuee Klertrte Weeiero t'nioa Wheeling A Lake Erie Wlaeoiislu Central de ptd Inierburoush Metropolitan.. do pfd Oreat Northern pfd Sloaa-Bhefneld Central Leather do pfd Northern Pacific 17S 1.900 8S4 US 1.410 1SH4 181 1MH 21,700 ISt 134 V, 19:. 5 II 81', 12 2'"H t'im 46 t"0 824 l.7il 27 1 1 40 "(, 1.4C0 46 25J 6" V. 116, 174ei T2H 172, 4f. 24 '4 7-H4 44 25 H o 42 19 1441, 71Mi 44 to II 27 100 172S4 17ita 1.800 28V4 jj" 'inii 6si ti W0 :tS 26 400 (UVi 61 joo 4i 41V, 6n0 14044 140 100 146 146 iio 71" n" SCO 900 8 V 19 27 E,74 I'M 67-4 700 116 114; 114-4 2114 200 41'4 4H4 41 200 107 107 107 1:1 7 9 (4 KM) 1,200 74 TS4 M4 K 8"H4 1,000 114V4 11344 113', S64 7W 700 7 014 754 200 63 OS Ron 81 ou 12.500 i;j4 Hsu, iij4 400 VI VI '4 70 S514 t 141 6,900 105V4 1044 I'm e U 100 Hit li4 gtv, , l.l'i't Si 14, l 100 47S4 47 47 95 to :s si 100 2u 0 2"'4 B:4 149.400 i4 ffS 1'") 112', 1124 112 '0 20 lt 20 5t 144 100 10 10 10 26'4 MO 4'4 49 4f4 174. OuO 147 144 14t 9.1 17 5' 3.".4 97 S 1'. 2- 101 13 ti 2" 145 7 10V4 17 40 16 l:ti 57 V .4 9.' 200 -r, sr, 1) 91 9 84 10 S0 G4 4,0rt lt 100 4 10 t "ioti 24" is" ' i w" l"0 14'4 lf, I 2"0 44 41 1.i 1J7 1J 200 ae 6 tfl 2" 92" 17.100 U7 16 Total saws for tba day. sl J0 aha tea. Ferelatu Plunnelnl. LONDON, July 24. Money was plentiful In the market today and discounts wera easy. Although business on th, rjtock ex change did not materially Increase, the tone of the market wa firmer In place The) rise in the price of tlie metal h.lp,.j copper shares and good t rattle returns, t -gvther with some Investing, assisted home rails. Confluents! support hur.lun, d d a niond shares. Aroerlcans rose fractionally during the morning on better news from Wall street. But enthusiasm was lacking here and prices moved nsrrowly until the afternoon, when New York lidding up Southern Pacific and I'nlon Pacific freely put moderate Ufa Into the market and tne dealings bucame almost active. Prices closed firm at the best quotutlons of the day. Japanese Imperial s closed at lftju BERLIN. July 84-The general tendency of the trading on the H.mrse today was quiet. Later prices steadied. PAKI8. July 24. Trading on the Hours today was dull and firm. Copper si, sire er stronger. Husalan Imperial 4s were DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, not quoted. Russian bonds of 19"4 closed at f0. 'Srvr 1 eric Money Market. NEW TORK, July II. MONEY On call, easier, luv per cent: ruling rate, 2 per cent; closl.ig bid. m per cent, offered at 3 per cent. Time loans, very dull and firm; sixty days, 4V"4 per cent, and ninety days, 4Vu6 per cent; six months, 8 per cent. PR1MJ5 MERCANTILE PAPEH-' per rent. FTEKIJNO EXCHANGE Firm, with ac tual business In bankers' bills at 4 8&nvg 4 87 for demand and at 34.RVi1j4 835 for Bixty-dsy bills; commercial bills, 84.83V BILVliR Bar, SS'ac; Meexlcan dollars, 63Hc HONDS Government, irregular; railroad. Irregular. Tne closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. 8. rf. la. rf ...ljspsn 4Hn. rtfi do rniipon to tt series 17 .lot4 do 4 t'114 L. N. unl 8 .1Z14 nht. c. told ta.... V .124M1. Centrsl it n V. 9. in, Ts , do coupon I". 8. tinw 4a. rrf do coupon Am. Tobaroo 4s.. do 6a At'h!nn san. 4a.. 'do a1). 4a Atlantic C. L. 71 ! 1st Inc liV .104 Minn. St. L. 4a.. 7 M.. K. T. 4a . M do Ma 6 . 4,N. R. of M. a. aa.... Iiv, . t N. T c. acn. ISa.... "H " N. J. C. ten. 6a 1!J 7tt No Paclfto 4a l'lfl ,10JV do la MH fcM N. A w. e. 4a as . l Or. 8. L rt. 4s.... H . 14 rnn. rr. ma ll.Redlnt ren. 4a ti . t:vrt. L. I. M. a. !"' 4a B A n. ta 1o 3H Br. R. T. CT. 4a... Ontral of Oa. (a.. do lt Inc do 14 Inc do Sd Inc Cna. A n. 414a . . hlcaao A A. -., H u n. a pt. i,. ft s. r. r. 4a. 11. 1 P. 4a.... e4st. L. 8. W. e. 4a 73 do col. Ra 7V4 S-almard A. l fi'f. A St. t, (. 4a. M Bo. Pacldo 4a., rolo. lnd. Sa. aer. A. 44V, do 1at 4s ctfa.. t'olo. Mid. 4a f go. Rallar !.., Olo. A uikera 4a.. HUH 'Tai. a P. ua 4a.. to .. 17 .. tin ..107 .112 '""ha Sa 10.1 T.. Bt. L. A W. 4a.. 7"!, U. ft R. O. 4a nit'nlon Paoitlc 4a MV Pint 8eca. (a 81 t; B. Stl Id 6a !7 -Kria prior llan 4a.. M'-t WkOikIi l.tt do gn. 4a to Wralfrn Md. 4a Horlt. Vallay 4Ha....llUVlW. ft b. K. 4a Japan a tSHWla. Central 4a. do 2J acrlaa fyiA Bid. Offered .lf'l 71H . to . 14 Roston toeki and Bonds. BOSTON, July at. -Call loans, Vg6 per cent; time loans, b'u prr cent, ufflclal closing prices on bonds were as follows: Atrhtwn adj. 4a Atlantlo 12"4 do 4a !MS4 Innahnm 15 Mix Central 4a 81 Cal ft Harla 800 Atrhlaon 94V, Ontf nnlal l do ptd 3i Copper Kange ISii Botoa A Albany 2i8 Iialy Weat H "Boston A Malna....l60 Tranklln 14"4 lUwton Blavatrd 1.14 Oranhy 116 KitcMjurg ptd 123 Ilf Korale 14 Max. Ontral 50H Mass. Mining 6S4 N. Y.. N. H. A II.. 1M Mlrhli.n llj It nlon Pacini- 14SU Mohawk S2 Am Argo. I'hamlcsl.. l'i Mont Cnal A C do ptd 81 Old Dominion 44 Am. Pneu. Tuba S4Gaceola 129V4 Am. Buar It! Parrot 19 do pfd m Qillncr llg Am. 1l. A Tal i Fhannon 174 Am. Woolen 24' Tamarack 10R do pM 81 Trinity 23i E.liaon Elac. Ill ll Lntad Copper .... tl'i Mssa Elactrlc 15 V. 8. Mining 48 do pfd MVi V. 8. Oil o4 Masa. Oaa 8 ftah 4f,v. United Pnilt 110T4 Victoria 1 fnlled Shoe Mich U Winona 7 do pfd atiWolTrlBe dl I'. 8. Btael 86H North Butts 18 00 P'd 10Cn Butta Coalition Adventure Is, Nevada 14V4 Allouai 4,1 ra1. A Aritons W AmalKamated tlHArti. Commarclal 14 Hid. 4aked. Ki-dlvldend. London Cloalng; Rtrecka, LONDON, July 24. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Conenle. money 83 f-ll (., K. A Texas Wax do arrouut 3 9-14N. T. Central 117 Anaconda UtaNortolk A Waatera... T Atchison mn do pfd 84 do pfd It Ont. A Weatarn J7V4 Ilaltltnora A OI1I0....IOI Pennaylvanls aju Canadian Faclflc llOljRand Mines L Ches. A Ohio 84 Reading Mil Chlraao O. W 114 Southern Ry C. M. A St. P 138 do pfd 69 DeBeera USo. Paclflo 91 D. A R. O S tnlon Paclflo 1494 do pfd 74 do pfd 99 Kria inC. 8. Steel... rJ do let pfd 82 do pfd 102S4 do 2d pfd 48 Wabash 142 Grand Trunk JSV, do pfd U Illinois Central 147VsBpanleh 4a 83 L. A Nanhvllla 1 FILVr.Il Uar, steady; 81 11-16J per ounoe. MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 8'4 per cent; for three months' bills, per vent. New York Mining; Mtoeka. NEW YORK, July 24.-Closlngr quotations on mining stocks were;., Adama Con 8 little chief a Alice Jos Ontario 176 I Breeca 20 Qufelr , no Brunswick Con 35 ios1 i Comatock Tunnel 87 Savese 64 j Coo. Cal. and V 64 Blerra Nevada 41 , Horn Rllver 146 Small Hopes 25 ., oii.rr MM.flju Biannarq 160 Laadvllla Co, Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, July 24-Today s state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 31o0.uu0,two gold rest.rve, shows: Available cash balance, 341,167,02; gold coin and bullion, 36,3!8, iU7; gold certificates. 380.713.ulto. Omaha Clearing:. OMAHA, July 24. Bank clearings for to day were 31,637.745.18 and for the corre sponding date last year 31,370,164.97. Wool Market. BOSTON, July 23.-WOOLr-Tradlng In the wool market Is less excessive than last year. Many heavy dealers have withdrawn, while buyers are more disposed to hold off until supplies are larger and the general situation Is more clearly defined. Most of the prominent lnfluencxs at present are of a strengthening character and the demand seems to be running more than ever to flna wools, which are not over plentiful. The s.-ason will go on record as one of the shortest in history. The market for for eign wool Is dull. Quotations on western wools follow: Missouri: Three-eighths blood, XMrXlo; quarter-blood, SOaio. Sooured val ues: Texas fine. 13 months, TISc; fine, 6 to 8 months, C6(fi4i8c; fine fall WratHc. Cali fornia: Northern, 6W70c; middle oounty, 65 tiimic; southern, 62tft3c; fall free, 676j8c. Oregon: Eastern, No. 1 staple, 7iW73o; east ern. No. 1 clothing, 70072c: eastern, average 8rr70c: valley. No. 1, finite. Territory (ncoured basis): Fine staple, 72&'78o; fine me dium staple, 6Xt?ji70c; fine clothing, tHujO", fine medium clothing, 6tj't45Rc. Pulled wool: Kxtra, oVu7c; line A, 5ia6ic; A tuner, 50t 5ec; H supers, 44fiH7c; C supers, 8.'XfiKe. IXJNDON, July 24. WOOL The wool auc tion sales closed today with a moderate selection offered, which met with ready sale at current rntee. During the series, good merinos met with Increased competition on the part of American buyers and the closing rates were partially 6 per cent higher than the previous auctions. Klne crotss breeds realised unchanged prices, while poor growth and scoured merinos show a decline of 6 to 10 per cent. Cape of flood Hope and Natal wools were 6 per cent cheaper. During the sales the continent purchased fio.OnO. the home trade, TS.uoO and America, (VX) bales. The number carried over for the next sale was 23, GOO. The fol lowing Is today's sale In detail: New South Wales. 'KO bales: scoured. SHdfls HH'J; gri-asy. 8flfl8. Queensland. 900 balrs: scoured, Sii'nls 7Mj1; greasy. Mills Vfcd- Victoria, tK) hales; scoured, lOdfi'ls lid; greasy, 7Vtdfp Is L'tl. South Australia, ix bales; scoured, 7tl''tls 7d. New Zealand. 4,400 bales; scoured, llVlf'f'Js; greasy, odditis Id. Cape of flood Hope and Natal. 4-) bales; scoured, sdfals ll'd; greasy, 5UaiVd. River . Plutte, 600 bales; gressy, KVyills 2d. ST. LOCIS, July 24 WOOL Steady; medium grades, cnmhlng and clothing. 26 ii'lc; light fine. 2if12c heavy fine, KJjlic; t'Jb washed, 2yj3hc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, July 24. COTTON Mar ket was nervous and Irregular, prices sold Into new high ground for the movement, during the earlier session, but weakened later and closed stesdy at a net loss of 8 to 15 points. The sales were estimated at 3r0.(i bales. LIVERPOOL. July 24.-COTTON Bpot. Increased demand, prices 8 points higher; American fnlr, K.l'7c; good middling, 7 7Se: middling, T.lVe; low mid lllng. c Mc; good ordinary, 6.07c; ordinary. 5 47. The shs of the day were l'),v bales, of which 6u0 were for speculation and export and in cluded 9.100 American. Kictlpls. 1,000 bules; no A met lean. ST. IXM'ltf. Mo., Julv 24. COTTON Quiet; middling, Jc. Buleti. St bales; re ceipts. 1j littles; shipments, 24 bales; stock, 9.3-6 bales. , Oils and Hoalo. OIL CITY. July 24 -OIL8-?red1t bsl ances, 1178: runs. 112, if ibls : averuioi. I lf,.i.iol bbls.; Hhipmtmts, lti7,13h bbls.; aver- SAVANNAH. Ga.. July 24. OIL-Turpentine, firm; StVc. Kt ;N' Firm; sales, 2.778 bbls.; receipts, 2.1'7o bbls., shipments, lie)-bbls. ; stix k. bo, o. ;i bbls. Quote: A B C, 84. 164 30; E, 4.6t-rt 4 70; F, 34.Xf44.e5; ti. J4 Si'74 to; H, 14 .( 4(D; I, J4uat; K, s.lo6.o; M, J5 2oo J...i; N. J6 S0; W G. 36 90; W W, 36 00. Mllwaakee Grala Market. MILWAI'KEK. July II. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 Northern. 31'112: No. 3 Northern. sr74j4l.iai; He.t.mber, tfrZMvs. RVE-Pteady; No. 1, 87c. HA RLE Y Lull . No. 2. 70c; sample. (4 ttOic O'RN-Hlgher: No. I aah, 62jji3c; Bup ten,b.r. L3ic bill JULY 23. 1007. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Slow and Ten dency lower. HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE LOWER sheep and Lambs Very Slow and Doll from Start to Finish, with Park ers Rot Trying to Day Many. POUTH OMAHA, July 34. 1907. Receipts were: Cattle. Iloss Sheen. Offlflal Mnndsv 7 Qo7 nun v-, Official Tuesday 2.887 tt.li'3 8.07; Estimate Wednesday .... S.noo ,j"0 ,Mo Three days this week. .13,734 24. Ml K.6i7 Same days last week 10.117 ,757 10.217 Same days 2 weeks ago.. 9.H36 35.215 lS.rW7 Samo days 3 weeks ago. 7,419 1W.6..3 10.6W Same days 4 weeks ago. .12 UtiO 2,V4'i 8.V.J Some davs last year 12,li4 19.961 22.10 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year. ... 19071. 19H6. Inc. Dec. c,at,,e 614.414 6i'.,&)2 88.S13 l,M2.7i l.fH7,S21 84,5;.! B"eep &J,2M M4.86S 40,4ffl The following teble shows the averago price of hogs at South Omaha for the last everal days, with comparisons: tte. I 1907. 19W1. 11906. 1804.1903.1902. 11901. July July July July July July July July July July Julv July July 12. 13.. 14.. 16., 10., 17.. 18., 19., 20., 21., 22., 23., 34.. E 74 8 64 5 33 5 .18 5 47 4 S9 5 94) i4 5 77 t 5 6 54 5 69 6 14 6 r8 a 5 68 6 71 5 70 o 73 5 71 6 7f. 6 72 6 5U 57 6 t'3 6 1:1 5 381 5 V. 5 17 5 -a 7 731 6 54 3 19 7 17 7 71 6 50 6 19 8 61 f.:' 8 51 8 47 5 (Mil t 20 7 71 7 74 1 8 tw. 6 to 5 21 5 22 I 5 ?2I I 22 5 2 5 231 S 18 '3V 6 74! 5 87 6 l,l S t'4 5 11 7 So 7 til 5 5. 6 l 48 8 511 K 101 I 5 4MI 5 07! 6 5?i 4 94 8 661 5 471 7 41 7 S21 7 41 Sunduy. RANGE OP PRICES. Cattle. HnRs. Omaha 3! 5"t7.f 36 "Mi 20 KanSHS City 2. 2f, 17 7 25 6.frrl 30 Chicago l.MwiTSi 6.KKSW.30 Pt. Ixiuls l.fit ra 7.35 6.7'X'itJ 35 Rioux City 2.5OW7.10 5.70'u6.05 C, M. & St. P 1 8 .. Wabash 4 Missouri Pacific 21 1 Union Paclllc System. 17 29 12 4 C. & N. W.. east.... 1 17 C. & N. W., West f,.' 50 5 2 C, St. P., M. A O. 2 9 1 C, 13. & Q., east.... 10 C, R. & Q., west.... 20 10 8 2 C R. I. A P., east... 2 15 .. .. C, R. I. A P., west.. 3 Illinois Central ! 4 Total receipts ....IS8 144 24 8 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Ho(?s. Sheep. . 290 1.084 Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co...... Armour & Co Cudahy, from K. C Swift, from Ft. Worth. 6' 739 433 505 128 2.V19 118 8,549 M3 2.813 304 The official number of cars of stock brought n today by each roed was: Co ttle. Hogs. Sheep. Hrs's Carey ft Renton in Hill & Son 71 K. P. Lewis 31 Huston & Co , 30 Hamilton & Rothschild.. 115 J. H. Bulla 9 J. B. Root & Co 78 T. B. Inghram 19 Sullivan Hros 3 Le timer Bros 1 Other buyers 2!1 1.786 Total 3,495 .4r6 8,602 CATTLK Receipts of cattle this morning were not large, only 123 cars being reported In, of which number eleven cars wero di rect to packers and not offered for sale. There was a sprinkling of all kliuK but no great number of any one thing. The mar ket aa a whole was slow and to that ex tent at least unsatisfactory. Packers were late In getting out Into the yards and It was evident right from the Start that their orders were not sufficiently pressing to make an active market. The whole market was a drag from start to finish. Some of tho best cattle perhaps did not sell so very much lower, but the general tendency was lower on everything. Medium to common kinds of fed steers, such as show more or less grass and all kinds of medium to pretty decent grass, westerns have been gradually working to a lower basis all the week. Such cattle are 2T,c, and In some cases as much as 4to lower than a week ago. Chicago closed ?ff 40c lower last week, while there was little change at this point. This week the Omaha market Is having its turn and prices are being forced down to a point that will bring them An line with Chicago. It Is difficult for the country to realize Just how much lower these cattle are. The cow trade was very dull today. Some sellers who happened to have what buyers wanted, thought they got out In pretty good shape and about us well as yester day, but, on the other hand, the general market was lower. Grass cows, like grass steers, have sold off sharply "lis week, but strictly good dry lot cows and heifers have held up very well. Good welgnt feeders hove been In fair demand every day this week and have sold to good advantage., but. as noted before in these columns, the light stocks, even the best grades, have been a drug on the mar ket. Prloes have slumped so rapidly that it has been almost Impossible to keep up with the market. They are at the best 25f(50c lower than the best time a week or ten days ago and some grades are 6075c lower. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS. Ho. A. Pr. N. At. Pr. ! 117.1 I (0 to net s (5 I til 4 75 I Hint t 00 17 442 4 71 II 12SI I 00 11 lOtiO 4 0 t.i 1UT t 00 10 ! t 10 13 1IH t 60 ) til 8 It ift net us 10 lOtifl t 10 SI 1:147 I 74 t 7140 I 40 Si n?- t 0 11 lint ( M 64 lS'tl W 10 SD7 I 0 U 11,07 7 00 4 1J 5 40 COWS. 1 1140 1 60 4 S70 3 10 JK Wl 2 S II 10.',2 I ft5 1 V S 41 4 101.8 I 65 It Ml I 65 18 tl I 16 1 HO0 76 8 SM I 70 14 TSi 2 75 1 til) t 70 I 17: 6 V.'H 7t 1 10.3 2 10 11 &M ft 70 1 IU ' 1 H.1 I 70 W. tf.t I 85 It t7 I 70 1 1020 J 00 11 MJ 1 70 3 116 I 0 t 104! I 7J U :4 3 00 I ififirt 1 ao 1 11 1 ID It 9M I M 1 11 1 00 1 1070 9 M I IT6 I 10 I ntaj 4 00 2 tbO I 10 1 12.K) 4 .) 1010 1 10 I imo 1 (a) 1 SW I 10 10 11 40 4 04 1 "l I 10 1 1140 4 00 1 1140 I 10 6 1140 4 "5 1 1175 1 30 T 1,5 4 J5 I S1 I 40 1 1J.JQ i 40 1 SW 40 1 1140 4 40 1 ll'O I 40 I M4 4 SO 1 1:W I 50 1 mo 4 50 3 t50 1 6 1 1370 4 40 BULLS. 1 10 I 40 1 15M 4 04) 1 10r0 I 40 1 us.) 4 ,) 1 H0 I 46 1 H7u 4 11 1 1240 I 40 1 1,',70 4 ?r, 2 1415 I 76 1 1410 4 25 1 U'.O I 75 1 . 4 16 1 1:'.to 4 00 1 1.130 t 40 1 130 4 0 HEIFERS. 4 4r6 ' I lit 76J 25 1 ISO I 46 4 125 I 76 1 1170 I 10 1 70 4 21 671 I 26 CALVES. 6 114 5 10 1 m I 75 I l"5 6 0" 1 2.-.0 i 75 1 170 6 TS I t kj HEIFERS AND COW'S 44 4 10 COWS AND HEIFERS. t" 1 15 II 0i t 00 HTOCKER3 AND FEELKHK 4"0 1 o 19 8lo I to ...... 5lJ t 45 i n 4 00 ti 1 60 is t:t 4 eo S EjjTERNS. Spear Brus., Wy.iming. ..li-O 4 it 1 stter 130" 6 bo steers. 3 steers K'.'O 1 fleer 2 steers. ...1 no t steers. ...Ion) A. J. 32 feeders.. Uuu 6 15 1 steer lm) 5 5 15 1 stf-er l.tiu 5 5 15 1 steer lltiu 4 75 Abbott. Nebraska. 4 do 12 steers. ...12' 4 RT. HtMlr- Hoks iis-nca DC tilKI er i l mnrn. lng, with possibly mure advance than that on some of the llgl't hogs. Tlie buying, however, as limited to one or two pai-kers' and they very quickly lowered their hands Aft.r the first round, all the advun. e was lost, and the msrket from that time was sltiv.-, ailh buyers offering only about yes terday's prices. A good share of the hogs sold today inside the range, J.7 (M t (ft, itii a top at 3 20 Testeiday the hogs sold largely si . w tin. no. vttn top at $6.10. Representative sales: Ko. w... 1 .. 44 .. T... 4t .. 41... At. $n. rr. Atr. ,.;u .Ul . . Isl ,.U .....I 8h. p. .. 6 at .. I M ... IH 10 I M K IK Id ..4"! . 171 . IM .141 . 141 ..IU 1?0 SO 70 I 71 I T I a i so I to 14 ... SO ... II.... Ki... 4t... ;i... 40 TO 147 1?0 I M t4l 40 SS tt r i 10 1 Ht T Ill to IU TO llti 40 I Si tt I I ID IK tl 130 ... I M 14 110 ... I V3 44 ) tl I M TO II .. IN s :o no ill V- I0 ... I eft 7 tst 40 4 s TO 141 40 6 tS 76 .tt 10 It:, 1 tM 0 t !74t II K40 40 I 7 B: t4 ... 3 74i II 4 rno 5 7' M t 4" 5 7' 41 1 IU ISO I P7H I I 7V 7 im to aiva to M4 io 1 ;h le id mo 4 00 74 lit 40 4 00 71 HI ) 00 ft t ... 4 00 41 !4l tet I f0 U l) 4 00 71. K7 ... I 00 TT. t7 ... 4 00 M in ... 4 CO 70 tM to oe 5 ir.t to I 00 S !'4 40 4 00 17 ir.i ... too to tit ... 4 00 4 .1 M IM 75 t4 ... I 00 Ti . m I OIH 74 tt 1) 4 07 S4j 70 111 ... 4 OB 107 I I 40 I 04 71 HO ... 4 OS ft! 0 0 I 04 M Ml ... I to V! t.V) I K 1 ! 40 I an M I7 AO I W M ! ... i to 5 t7 4n I 01 7r.. rt lit I M 6 154 ito 6 r1 SI !4 ... I tO 41 l4 ... I to 41 141 ... I a.) 7t HQ .. . 8 t Hl to I to 174 . . i M 16 171 M ll 134 f.O i (1 ,) Si 10 I 40 II Sit 10 t an 120 t M 44 f1 ... I 90 41 7J fl t XI TJ taj to I n 40 iff. 40 I ,! 7 10 ... ao 48 148 ... I tO M t4 l III ii m t i?h 49 247 ... 6 IIS ST 11 ... 6 71 t5 40 t a." M J7T ... t t24j 40 171 ... t 64 1M 40 I 41 41 tr ... I t't T4 tig an 17 IU ... 4 10 tti so e u is 111 in 1 1 77 144) 100 I lis M :j 10 4 10 II 117 SO I eft It ?lt ... t 11V4 II 14 ... IU tl I0J 40 4 IU SHEKP The market this morning wns a dead tine. Tho receltps were large and advices from eastern points were not st all encouraging. Mure than that, packers were complaining that the eastern mutton msrkot was exceedingly bad. Whatever may have leen the reason, It was very evident that packers either did not care fnr fresh supplies of any consequence, or else were determined to break the market. They were very backward about making bids, and when they did bid. their offers were decidedly lower. To relieve the pres sure loc.Uly, milto a number of sheep were shipped out without being sold. Such stuff as did sell went at prices that were right at 2."c lower than yesterday morning. Quotations on rangy sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. 37.iK(i7.40: fair to good lambs, H.5tV,i.7.00; cull lambs. 34 5iKiJ6 fio; good to cholco yearling wethers. 33 26&6.fl6; good to choice wethers, 34.7Vi7fi.25: good to choice ewes, 84.76trt26: fair to good ewes, 34.2f.tTt4. 75; culls and lambs, J2.5Uij4.00. Representative sales: No. At. Pr. f.17 Wyoming yearlings 79 5 t 21 Wyoming yearlings, fdrs..t.. TH 5 60 Western ewes, fdrs 78 3 78 8 Western bucks 110 3 O0 17 Western bucks 73 4 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle ateady to Weak Hoars Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher. CHICAGO, July 24. CATTLE Receipts, about lit.nno head; market, best, steady; others weuk and dull; common to prime steers, J4.7fjVT.3o; cows, J.l 2556. 75; heifers. J3.00fii5.75; bulls. J3.1!90.2B; calves, $3.00 7.26; stockers and feeders, J3 005 00. HOGS Receipts, about 23.000 head; mar ket, hufilfic higher; good to prime heavy, J6.aKa6.8u; medium to good heavy, J8.1iiJ 6.20; butcher weights, 3.lM-r JB; good Jo prime mixed, J6.1tv(?4t80; light mixed. JS 28 f86.8r; packing, 8u.44rti4.10; Pigs, J3.6tVo41 36; selected, ja.oVa4M5; bulk of sales, KV'iP 8.36. RHEF7P AND LAMBS Receipts, about 14,(n head; market 10 to 25c lower; sheep, 33.2Sfr8.of; yearlings, JR.5tu-40; lambs, 35 rt W.50. New Tork Live Stork Market. NEW YORK. July 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,Ut head; steers, 15fi25o lower; bulls snd cows, 10 to 15c lower; common to choice steers sold at 84.5Mi455 per 100 pounds; bulls, 33.404i4.ti0; one car Ohio bulls, Jl .40. Dressed beef, steady, from Oflflnc. Exports today, 1,050 cattle and 7.500 ou'arters of beef; tomorrow, 4,io0 quarters or beef. CALVES Receipts, 8,475 head; veal mar ket fairly active and steady; buttermilk, steady to a shado lower; all sold. Common to choice veals Bold at 5.6fafl.7E per 100 pounds; grassers and buttermilks, at J3.50 .'(M.60. City dressed veals steady at 9i'13e; country dressed at 7frl1Vfcc; dressed graasura and buttermilks at 71t9c. SHEEP AND LA M B8 Receipts, 1114 head. Sheep market, steady. Lambs more active and full steady. Prime and choice grades a fraction higher. Common to firlme sheep at J3.5oSi45 50; common to prime ambs, 86.00tu7.26; two cars at 7,37Va and one choice car at 87.50. HOGS Receipts. 6,0f head; market, fair to 10c higher; heavy to choice, light, state and Pennsylvania hogs are quoted at $6.80 t7.00; a few pigs might exceed quotations. Kansas City Lira Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11.000 head. Including 2,000 southerns; market ateady; grass cattle a shade lower; choice export and dressed beef steers, J6 Kttil.lS; fair to good, 36. (V7F6. 25- western fed steers, 84 26 fi'J.OO; stockers and feeders, 33.50tg6.00; southern steers, J3.6on14.80; south ern cows, 33.60tij3.n0; native cows, 32(va4.30; native heifers, J.'l.lXre6.75; bulls, Ji.'.&tiftj't.Oij; calves, J4.fXVn.fi0. HOGS Receipts. 11.400 head; market ft Vc higher; top, 16 SO; bulk of sales. 86.101$ 8 25; heavy, tS.OUtij 1: packers, 36.10tij6.22'4; pigs and lights. $.lf.T41 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.300 head: msrket steady: lambs. JS.SOtOT.e'i: 1 ewes and yearlings, JS ryvfr0O; Texas clipped yearnngs, it. ytiwk. a ; Texas cupped stieep, Jj.2JxaC.85; stockers and feeders, J3.50tff5.00. Bt. I.onh Live f4toek Market. ST. LOt'IS. Mo.. July 24.-CATTIR-Re-celpts, 7,X0 head, inclutling 4,000 Texans. Market lower. Native shipping and export steers, J5.40r&7.35; dressed beef and butcher steers. 34.7rsft6.10; steers under l.roo potindH. 34.0t"'u4.66: stockers and feeders. 33.0t6t.S5: cows and heifers, tt.lSti&OO: canners, J1.75 1t'-.40; bulls. K.TMH.riO, calves 34 OOti.W.OO; Texas and Indlnn steers, JSfiS.BO; cows and heifers, $1.8053.75. HOGS Receipts, 6,6f0 head. Market, 5 10c higher. Pigs and lights, 5.7ijiJ 45; packers. 35.754t6.S5; butchers and best heavy, J6.15C.ifi.36. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head. Market lower. Native muttons, 33 50 i5.&o; lambs, 34mtii7.on: culls and bucks, J3.004I4.00; stockers, $4.003f..75. St. Joseph Lire Stork Market. STS JOSEPH. July 24. CATTLE Re- Mjilnl. 9 7tt1 t, 1. u , 1 - r, 1 I-1 11, u .,. . ... .. 1 1 . . . ., $4.50187.00'; cows and heifers. J2.2.'ji5 60; stock ers and feeders, J3.5ft4.5t). nttiio-necfipis, 04.1,1 nesn: marget, 10c higher: top, J6 3--"; lilk, J6.lj.20. stfirir,.r 1 vn 1 am nsiT-.t..t tti head; market stesdy; litmbs, $6 fsWj.Bi'; yearlings. J6 25ij.tx); wethers, J5.2f,46.75; ewes, J5.0O56.J5. Hoax City l ive Ntock Market. STOt'X CITY, la.. July 24. fSpeclal Tele, gram.) CATTLE- Recelnts, 500 head; mar ket strong; beeves, lfi.0ofi$7.10; fat cows and heifers. $4.254 fi.Eil; grass cows, $?.5tt4.t0; stockers ami feeders, $3.7&Tr4.75; calves and yearl'PBS. $S.f"ri4 00. HOGS Recelnts.. f. ro head: market BtfMOo higher: selling at Ji.75iiti.05; bulk of sales, i IA.S.V8O.86. tork In Slant. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: t at tie. j togs. Sheep. Pouth Omaha 3 ") fc.tvo 4 mio Sioux Cltv 4.('1 5.61 J6tV) Kansas City ll.fi H.40O 2,Xt ; Pt. Joseph 2 371 r..M04 5,771 St. Louis 7.oOO 6 ",'0 5..Wl ' Chicago 10Xfl 23.0uO 14,0t0 I Total .46.371 61,6a 30.671 Metal Market. NEW YORK Julv 24 - M ETA LB There was an sdvni'ce of ICir.s In the Tondort tin market, with soot t losing at 183 6s and f'-ttires st CIS. Locally ti e mrk wtis dull and unchanged st 81I .fOfrtl.I.V Copper was higher In the English msrket. snot advancing 2 It) to !6, and futures 1 Us to . Iocallv thn market ton tlnued dull and nominal, with I.ak quoted at 3'(l.0(Vi!j On: electrolytic. 0 fsri .'1.O0. and casilnr nt 0fiS).25. Ltsd was unchang. tl at .. 15--1 5 -5 in the local market, but de clined hm. to 2o 10s in Limlon 8jeltr was 2s 6d lower at 23 16s In Ixindnn. Lo cally the 11 srket wus weak, with smt tiuoted at H'siOt. Iron was irregular In the London market, with standard foundry closing at 57s 3d. and ClevelHnd warrants at 6ss Cd. locallv the market wss unehanxed No. I foundry northern 's quoted at $2K 7'W24.; No 2. $24 rti ?.; . J: No. 1 founilrv sotitliern. $28.00, and No. ! fonndrv at ?1.5o. ST. LfJI'lM. Mo.. Julv 24 METALS I-ad. unsettled at $,V0Gn5.06. Spelter, weak at J6K6 j Evaporated Apvlra and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. July KVAPflR TrI A PPLE8 Market Is tiulet. rather reassur ing advances as to new crop pr-s'er's cherklns- deJcsnd for futures st the. com paratively h'gh orices The spot msrket Is unchanged, with fnnev ouotei at Hc; choice. X'4c; prime, 74.'f'c. and poor tt fa'r AolTV- DRIED FRI'ITP-Pnines sre iincrunr"! on spot, with ntmtstlnns rsnr'ner from 41.. to HUc for California fruit and from hKe to for Oregotis Apricots are stesrlv. wltli choice quoted at lc; extra choice, c, ami .v) M11 . . 1 an IS ; w I sa U 144 IK I IV 44 i at) I H f'7 1 1 ... til, M ... w 1 IU 40 I f74 0 I t K I 7H &. 11 40 t UTS 41 . ... t - m ri ... 1 jth P7 tv4 40 IK t fancy. IJJj:3c. Pesches are quiet and un changed, with choice quoted at Ki'; ixtr.t i lio It e, I?'tul3c: fiiucy, at 1.'mi13V, and extra fancy at H.rUV- Raisins are quiet, but steady, lth loose must atel quoted at 8rtlnc; seeded raisins at 71xil3c; lxmdon lajers. tl.7iaua.8&. OMAHA WHOLKSALU MARKETS. Condition of Trade and 4aoatlosta Ota Slav1' and Fanry Prod ace. FGGS-3'er doi., li15c. BL'TTER Peeking stock, 18c; cholca to fancv tlalry. S.;i2Jc; creamery, 26c. LIVE POILTHY-Pprlng chickens, lfj I8 ; hens, loo; roosters, be; turkeys, leo; ducks. Kr; geese, tjo. FR1 ITS AND MEIONB. PLACKBERK1ES Case, 24 tits.. 3S.25i7j J3.bt RASPBERRIES Red, 24 pts., 33; black, 34 qts., J3. O'lt'SKHFRRlFS-Case, 24 qts., 33. CHKKRIF.S-Home growh, 34 qts . ft. HEP CI It HA NTS Case, 24 Qts.. II. (6. CAHFilRMA 1-EACH Ed Par box. yellow freestones, tl . TS. PKACHKS-Texae Elbertas, 4 basket crate, 11; 6 basket crate, 12 00, CALIFORNIA FLU MS-Per crate, Jt.00. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per box ol ahn.it lbs . bls-k or white. J2.00. TEXAS WATER MEIX1NS Each, 850. 46c and 600, crated for shipment, Jo per lb. CANTELOrPE-Califortila. 46 to crate, standard. Jb.60; 64 to create, pony, $e.60; Texas. 30 sice. 82. TROPICAL FRUITB. LEMONS -I. lmonlera. else, 8.00; 861 tlse, $s0; other brands. 50o less. BANANAS - Per medium-slaed bunch, $:.fMl2.2u; Jumbos. J2.6uuj3.60. ORANGES Medltenarirae Pweeta, fancy, 160 slse, J4.26; 178, 300, 31 and -Sti sixes, J4 60; . 134 nd V klses. 14. 0, extra fancy. 2fc mora per box; St. Michaels, 176, 200. 31$ and 260 stse 34.75; 126 and 160 sixes, 84 40; Valenoiaa, 80. 86 and 112 sixes. 34 0$-t.76; 138, 1W, Lt, tw and 313 sixes, 34.7tiAxUO. J4.0o; extra farcy, 2&c mora per box; St lowis, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, SWItx box. li.ta). DATES Kadaway. 6'4c; layer. 8c; hal- lowls, In-; new stuffed walnut tliitea, 8-lb. box. 11.00, VEGETABLES. NAVY BEANS Per on. No. 1. ll.OOtf 2.10; Mo. 2. Jl.80Qi3.00. POTATOES Per bu.. new. $1.00. NEW PKIPHRS-Fer 8-basket crate, J2; per M, bushel box, 76c. ASPARAGl'S Tie por doi. bunches. UEANS New wax and string, par bu. box or basket, 75c. BEETS, TURNIPS and CARROTS Ps dim bunches, soft 36c. VIEPLANT Per dog. bunches, 20a Cl t'i'MItFRS-Prr dog , 600 75o. TOMATOES Tennessee, fancy, IJ-IlX. crate, f:J. ONIONS- Green onions, per doa., 860. CAIU3AQB- Home grown, 2c per lb. LEAF LETi'LCtt-Hot-house. per dea. hvnds. 20c RADISHES Per doa. bunches. hol) gttin. "tie CELERY' Kalamazoo, S0?f35c per doa. HEEK CT'TS. No. 1 ribs, 13Vic; No. 8 ribs, 12o; No. 8 riba, ltc; No. 1 loin, 13c; No. 2 loin, 14'c; No. 3 loin, 13c; No. 1 chuck, 6c: No. 2 clun k, 6Htc; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No, 1 round, 9c; No. 2 round, 9c: No. 8 round, 8Hc; No. 1 Plata, 8c; No. 2 plate, 2.c; No. 8 plat, 2S4jC. M 1 SC H Ll-A N EX 1 1' S. COFFER Roasted, No. 36, 260 per' Ib.J 20. 14c per lb., No. 26, 16c per lb.; No. 20. 144c per lb.; No. 21, 12Hc per lb. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune) are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tations range from 6c to 9c for California fruit and from 6yti8c for Oregon. Peaeheg are slightly easier, with fancy yellow quoted at 13c. Raisins are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at Vu; four-crown, 10c; seeded rslslns, 94llc. FISH Pickerel, dressed. 10c; pike, dressed, 15c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, 13'l5c; fresh, 16c; trout, 12'til5e; halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; catfish. 17o; her ring, dressed. Rc; crapples, round, 64tc; crtipnles, largo, fancy, 10c; black bass, 26c; smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fish, 16c; red snapper, 13c; ro had. per pair, 40'itiOc; frog legs, 3',U4V, lobsters, green, per lb., 27c; lobster boiled, per lb., 80c; mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel, native, Wu3ba per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo. 8c; bull heads, 12c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15o. CANNED aOODS-Corn, ita t.'ard west ern, 66c. Tomatoes, fancy, S-pound cans, J1.45: standard, 8-pound cans. $1.28. PI no applet, grated, 2-pound, J? 2KtT2.80; sliced, Jl.76ij2.85. Gallon apples. 33 25. California apricots, 32.00. Pears. 31.7r.ifi2 60. Peaches, Jl. 75i 2.40; L. C. peaches, J2.0fn2 .60. Alaska sslmon, red, J1.30; fancy Chinook, fiat, J2.10; fancy sockeye, fiat, 11.96. Sardines, quarter oil, J3.26; three-quarters mustard, J3.10. Sweet potatoes, J1.2VJ1 36. Patier kraut, Doo. Pumpkins, ROcitiJl.00. Lima beans, 3-lb., 75a iJl.25. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, J1.26J 1.45. NUTS California walnuts. No. t, soft shell, 12c; Brazils, lfiVtlSc; pecans, idftzia; filberts, Ho; peanuts, raw, 7Wc; rousted, fs'nc; California almonds, lv'ic; cocoanut. J5.00 por 1M. CofTre Market. NEW TORK, July 24 OOFFEI5 Ttisj market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to a decline of 10 points under scattering liquidation or real izing; and some selling for a turn. Etiro 1 in markets made a fairly steady show however, large trade Interests wero ers early, and during the morning prices worked up R points over the clos ing figures of lust night on one or two months. Later the market eased off slightly under Wall street selling and closed steady, net unchanged to 6 points lower. Sales were 42.2CO bags. Including July, 6.75c; September, 6 65f6 70c; Novem ber, 6.70c; December. 6.75c; March, 6.76c4 SSftoj May. 5. 00c. Spot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6c: No. 4 Santos, 7c; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, Pirl2Wc. oarar and Molasses. NEW YORK. July 24. BUG A R Raw, firm; fslr refining. 3.87V-C; centrifugal, 98 test, S.37'i3.38c; molasses sugar, S.2c; re fined, steady; crushed, 6.7oc; powdered, 6.10e; granulated, S.m'ic. NEW ORLEANS. La., July 24. St'OAR Steady; open kettle, centrifugal, SVy3T4c: centrifugal yellow, STi'S'4"4ic ; seconds, 2iJ 3Hc MOLASSES-Culet; new syrup, 30tf34o. Prices of Wool Hlslng-. BOSTON, July 23-Prlces In the Boston wool market are rising and a corresponding withdrawal of buyers Is noted. The dealers say activity will be shown ss soon as tho buyers and sellers are willing to compro mise. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 24 KGGS Firm, good demand; western firsts, free cases, 18c at mark. CHEICSE-Ftrm; New York full creamg, nv&iaHc. FOURTEEN YEARS OF ABUSE Enough Mistreatment for Woman snd he Has Her Husband Arrested. G. T. Wl.is. a blacksmith, broad of shoulder and deep of chest, was aoeused by Itts wife before the people's bar Wednesday morning of abusing her when drunk. 'I've stood It for fourteen years Judge , aid Mrs. Wlsa. "I've never had htm ar rested before, but I can't stand It any longer. He doesn't more than half sop port his family and he Is drinking most of the time." , Wlss was given ten day In Jail. DIVIDENDS ACTUALLY GUARANTEED For rartlonlars Adaress The I1IBUS M. (ZL M. Co. 1032 Fourtttnth St., Dtnutr, Colo, "Only a limited amount of Ooaraotead ntocs ror ejala 2m General Elwtrte Peter Co. I Of CkafttU I 61 INTEREST txtd I DlrUend Parficlpsflng Btrntlj (j n Tea tewret I fnatsa treat 9 M. J. CREEVY a CO.- U 414 3c. BLDG. B MK8t$T lliai WriJTalUr M TM ItassTSf