flTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1907. CRUX AND PRODUCE MARKET Bearj Slump in Prioei and Hesmneit Htuig- On. BULL SLSTIXENT 13 STEOSQ TAaeat Weetk, with Stta oa the Df ellae, kat Stajatls Little lilac Better Weather la If art a we t. OMAHA, August , 1T7. There wu a bav7 slump In the market and all grain fall olT aereral fractions, liter was little (rain pressing and the market waa heavy all morning In sptto of me strong bWl sentiment. Wheat waa weak, with atop on the de cline, but would atand eery little selling, better weather In the northwest and heavy receipt being the chief Influence. Cable oatna fair, considering the heavi ness In the dotneatlo market. Wheat con- tlnued weak throughout the morning. Sep tember option opened at kio and closed at Corn showed 'soma strength at opening, with a small advance from yesterday, owing to heavy commission house buy ing. I.ter, when wheat brok corn weak ened and lost the advance made earlier. 2riE-nb"c oorn Pned at Ba and closed wise Data opened a. shad lower, but advanced hortly oa unfavorable crop report. This advance waa lost, however, on heavy llslng. September oats opened at 43'Ao end closed 48c. IJ-lmary wheat receipt were l,lM,0n0 lu. and shipments, 860,000, against receipt l"Vrer of W5.0D0 bu end shlpmenu of M.000 bu. Corn receipts were 4S2.000 bu. And Shipments 168,000, sgalnst receipts lust 6wbti 8,00 du an(1 ahlpment of 190,- Clearances were M,000 bushel of corn, I0.0UO bushels of oats, and wheat and flour equal to 117,000 bushel. Liverpool closed unchanged to Kd lower on wheat and Hd higher on oorn. Seaboard reported 00,000 bushels of wheat and 16,000 bushels of corn fur ex port ( Local range ot option: ArUcle. Open. High.) Low. Close, Tas'y. Wheat I Sept...' Deo.... May..., Corn Sept... Deo.... - Oata- Sept,.. Deo.... May... 84 88, 48V, '4 48 4 - Omaha Casts Price. e,W-HEATNo- hra- SaSSc; No. I hard, I 4fhJc; No, 4 hard, 7sa79c; No. S spring, 8p6o; no grade, 70076c. CORN-No. a. 4&V); No. 4, 47348c: no wh,?2; ,1tt.No- 1 "llow' A.IBN.!?- 1 ml""'. 444Ec; No. t white. No. 4 white, 44tf46c; standard, RYB-No. 1, Tfc; No. t, 8870o. Carlot Reeelats. " " Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago;.. 608 J12 134 Kansas City 230 Minneapolis , 108 Omaha, 14 41 u puluth 139 et. Louu 177 ... ::: CHICAGO Gn A I It AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of the Trading and Closing; ' Price ea Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Aug. 8. Wheat prices on the local exchange declined more than lo from the high price today because of Increasing local receipts and favorable weather in the nnrtbAt. At the cli.ee the September dallvnrf showed a net loss of Tc. Corn was -a shade, lower. Oaia weie uuwn U. Provisions ; were unchanged to a shade lower. The wheat market was weak all day, wilh the exception of a slight upward spurt r-f n after the opening, due to the firm lyurkct at Liverpool, where prices showed Oily . small loss, despite the sharp de cline here yesterday. Pit traders Were generally bearish because of the favorabfa weather conditions and sold freely through out the entire day. Receipts of new wluat are constsntlly increasing and this fact in spired considerable selling. Late In the day shorts became actlvo buyers and caused a steady tone at the close. September opened a shade higher to nc lower at 7ilc, advanced to Uo and then de clined to 89c. The close was at BOiUSOV. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 116,800 bu. The world's visible supply, s shown by Br adst reefs, deoreased 1.6WJ, 000 bu. Primary receipts were 1,153.000 bu., against 986.000 bu. on the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 750 cars, against 658 cars last week and 883 cars one year ago. Heavy sales by commission houses and cash interests, baaed upon excellent weather for the new crop and encouraging reports from the country, caused weakness in the corn market. Later In ths day a Arm tone developed on firm cables and a good demand for shipping, and buying by bulls. The market closed steady. September opened a shade higher to H'S'Vlo lower sit fcvnic, sold at BMke and then declined to MV. Final quotation were at 6Mto. Lo ral receipts were All cars, with 60 of con tract grade. Oats were weak because of heary realis ing sales. Reports from the northwest were less bullish today, some of th ad vances claiming an average yield In many localities. The fear that the new crop will soon be on the market also Induced many longs to dispose ot their holdings. The market closed weak. September opened 3 Uc lower at 4SH4.T sold up to 44Hs and then declined to 42Ha. The clone was at 43o. Local receipts wars 184 cars. Provision were weak early in th day because of a MTlOc decline in the price .f live hogo. All of the losses Were re gained on buying by local packer. At the lo September pork was unchanged at tlMrSfc. Lard was a shade lower at tv.l& tye li. Ribs were unchanged at t8.7!Vi Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: "Wheat. 118 ears; corn, 118 cars; oats, It ears; hogs. 81,000 head. The leading future ranged as follows: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close T'ay 83 83 88H 83H fV, 8S 87 87-T MS 3 t& 2 49H 44 4874. 1 wH 7 4T 464, 4H 48 47H 47 H 4 42 48 43. 4ft1 41 43 V H US M "Wheat II II Aug WS 8i 81! 8SVR914IR1, Sept fV1V 1H V"4i-H M V Pee S6,(t?S 86Tfc 84 4S&H;86S V May 1 OOVrt 1 W4 1 dirts 1 01 f K9H-S-H! 1 00 Om Sept ftP 84i tolMHW Deo MV'G5i 62 J2S'f2fi'4 May M34 Uhk MS 63 1A Data Sept 4JHr 444 44 48 44 Deo 42S'U 4.1V 41 Si 48 424 May 44Sa- 4oVs 3 44 U SepT II 4SH 1 it 16 42H 16 42 16 C Sept I llVa 15 8 OS I IS I IS Oct 180 8 80 8 10 8 80 839 Rlhs Sept ITm I mU 8 C5 I 72 8 7? Oct 6tu1SMSft 86, 8 UVs No. I Cash quotations were a follow: FLOl'R Steady: winter patent. H.IO19 4 40; winter straights. 83.6C.&4.U0; spring pat ants, 84.7ii610; spring straights, 84.ltku4.0O; bakers, tl 50?r3.S. WHEAT No. 8 spring. 88c4jel.OO: No. 8. c; No. I red, SsvSa COKN-No. t. 6SVi6irs; No. I yellow. OATS-No. S, 4SHo; No. 8 wtilta, 4Vr9 BARLET Oood feeding, SS&Cet fair to Choice malting, AStixiKc. BEEDS-No. I norUtweatorn, 11.16; prime timothy, 84 66. I PROVlSlONfl Short rib, tide (loose). IK60a4.6&. Mess pork, per bbl., tlt.ttld ). 'Lard, per 1 Iba. IX&k Short clear sides V boxed). t.87St 1V ' . Receipts. Shipments. riour. bbl. M TO0 ,M Wheat, bu. Sfw.tM) 1510 Cw. ba ....m.40 li Oata, ba. 1JS.SO0 151,100 Rye, bu. , T.cmo . liartey, bu. 8,u0 '. Oa th Produce exchange today the but. ter market was Arm. Creameries. M4I24c: dairies, lheawj. Eggs, steady; at mark! cases Include!. Italic; BrsU. 1V-; ptlnia tu-sta, 17Hc Cheese, steady; Uijj-Ulec Kawaaa City OraJsi a ad PrarUlasia. .JCA'Sln'T A WHKATr-Re-oeipts. tao.ouo bu.; Septembar 8J0; lece,ntr. ?0:. MrRol.CMh No- rd. Mtffec; No. 8 JW01 No. 8 red. fcH4i,Vkc; N. 8. i!JTtmrtrt' "u000 b ; N- whit. 80ri6oo; No. f mixed, tfPta&ovio. t"Sr"UTA, "vuredOa-.T. a 11 U U 0-flrm; extra. 17Ho; firsts. )6c; Vconds, 16. HAT Wea.ly; choice timothy, tll.OOiell GO; aholo prairie. S 0uii IS. COKN-Reoelpts, U.uuO bu. ; September. 4.; December, 46c; Xfar, 47V; cash No. 1 mixed. 4kc; No. 8. 4t4rc; No. 8 white. 6os; No. x, hn. llLTTKR-Cieamery, 2SVrc; packing, 17H. Receipts. Shlpmenu. v heat, bu tM0 108,) torn, bu. lit") tf..'i"0 Oata. bu U.OuO 10,00 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day oa Various Commodities, NEW YORK. Aug. 6.-FLOITR Receipt. IS.W-i bbls.; exports. 4.56 hi. Is; market quiet and lower to sell; Minneapolis patents, I4.K&4.W; winter straights, $4.1064 80; Mln nes'.ta bakers, l3iti'9u; Winter extras, SI.10SjA.lu; winter patents. $4.Oti4.0; winter low sradea. $.1 oiku J.m). lly flour, dull: fair togood, 84.8lv4.1w; choice to fancy, fc.0u9 CORNMEAL-Steady; fine white and yel low. i.2u; cuarse, ll. 11. IS; kiln dried. 83 SO 4140. RVE-Dull; No. I western, 90c, f. o. b. New York. WHUAT-Recelpts, 86.SO0 bu.; spot tnarkat easy; No. 1 red. 86c, elevstor, and Ho, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 11.08, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard winter, 7,c, f. o. b. art. .at. Affected by continued heavy Interior receipts, easier continental cables, good weather, stop loss selling and weakness In Wall street, wheat was gen erally easier today, except for a late rally on export business. Final prices were S1 o net lower. September, 87V(jtiC, closed at Wc; December, 81.011.01 ati!0rat ,1,01: M"y' 1-04Vea.CKa, closed CORN-Recelnts. 6R.200 bu; exports, J.flBl bu.; spot market easy; No. 8, 61Vc. yator, and 6Hc. f. o. b. afloat; No. i white, 62c; No. 8 yellow. tc, f. o. b. afloat. The option market was without transactions, closing tc net lower. OATS-Recelpts. 64,400 bu.; exports, 8.010 bu.; spot market Arm; mixed oats, to 31 U.S., MHc; natural white, 80 to 88 It'.. 66K.ic: clipped white, 81 to 40 lbs., 6787c. .HAY Steaily; shipping, 76c; good to choice, ll.2irtjl.26. HOPS yulet; state, common to choice, 18u6 crop, 14 16c; i crop, VObc: Pacific coast. 198 crop, gllc; crop, 68o. HIDE28 giiiet; Central American, 32c; Bogota, 22Kka. LEATHER Steady; acid, WOOL Steady; domestic fleeco, 8134o. PROVISIONS-Peef. steady; family, ll.t.OO 13.50; mess, 19 6O-10.f; beef hams, 25.00ra 7.0O; packet. 810.5011.00; city extra India mess, ia.Wrtia.60. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 110.7MHS.60; pickled hams, 112.7fi'&18.00. Lard, easy; western prime, !.ui)&9.1fi; refined, easy; continent, 89.80: South America, $10.26; compound, $K.76 TALLOW Quiet; city (12 per pkg.), 6S0; country (pkgs. free). 6i6c. RICE Firm ; domestic, fair to extra, 814 6c; Japan nominal. BUTTER Steady; creamery, common to specials, renovated, common to specials, 17';c; western factory, common to extra, lMlMVie. CHEESE-Weak; state, fuU cream, col ored and white, small, best, 11c; stats full cream, largo colored, best, lc; state, white, llHc: tate, fair to good, lognic EOOS Steady; state. Pennsylvania and lomeslnferlor&Hc.idohet.o.ftl.oonto m mm nearby fancy selected white. 62Se; good to choice, 23arc; brown and mixed fancy, 281624c; western finest selected, 19(a20o; average best, 17HiJpl8c. POULTRY-Allve, quiet; western chick ens, 13c; fowls. 14c; turkeys, llo. Dressed, f,t5ady! w'tern or""" I7a0c; turkeys. ltXijlio; fowls, 12(3160. WEATHER IN TUB ORAIJV BELT Fair Wednesday and Ho Important Change la Temperature. . t, w OMAHA, Aug. 6, 1907. Light showers were scattered throughout the Missouri valley during Monday, and heavier rains occurred In the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, lake region and the east ern and southern states. Showers continue in eastern Iowa this morning, and are scat tered along the upper Atlantlo coast. The weather Is generally clear west of the Mis sissippi river. Temperatures are higher In all portions, except the extreme northwest, where cooler weather prevails. The weather will continue fair In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with no Important change In temperature. Omaha record of temperature and precipi tation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: , , 1907 1906 19T6 1904 Minimum temperature 74 68 67 ft Precipitation 00 . 88 .06 . 60 , Normal temperature for today 76 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. 4. PS Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1808, 2.91 Inches. . Deficiency corresponding period in 1905, 7.85 Inches. -' 1 I A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Keglos) Balletln. For th twenty-four hours ending at a. m76th meridian time, Tuesday, August 6, OMAHA DISTRICT. ' Temp. Raln- Pltattnna Xfn Kfln ..it cr. Ashland, Neb 86 73 .00 Clear Auburn. Kith HA S (it ri . Columbus, Neb... 89 67 T Clfcar rairoury. ret.... V3 7S T Clear Fairmont, Neb... 93 61 .00 Clear fir tiling V'.h Ci4 Of O, 11 Ifartlngton, Neb. 88 68 .00 Clear xianiiuge, neo.. w tH tiHJ Clear Oakdale, Neb 87 63 T Clear Omaha.. Nnh S7 fiK m r Tekamah, Neb... 87 68 .06 Clear ina, ii. bo bu .w clear Carroll, la 86 60 .00 Clear Clarlnda. la ft (tl on Sibley, la S4 66 .00 Clear Bioux city, la... 84 68 T Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. no, or Central. Stations Chlcavn 111 M Temp.- Rain. Max. Min. Inches. 82 62 .01 74 62 .44 86 64 .06 SI 60 ,1 92 70 T 81 64 .36 82 68 .08 M 64 .01 88 68 .06 Columbus, o 17 ues Moines, la.... 14 Indianapolis. Ind.. 10 Kansas City, Mo.. 20 Louisville. Ky 19 Minneapolis, Minn. 28 Omaha, Neb 16 BU Louis, Ma 18 mi. . -. . . 1 mm iir i warmer throughout the corn and wheat region. Showers occurred in all districts and were fairly heavy in th extreme eastern portion. L. A. WELSH. local Forecaster. St. I.oals General Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. fi WHEAT-Lower: on track, No. 1 red. cash, StVaWHc; No. 2 hard. September, 87c- December. 91So! CORN-Iiower; on track. No. X cash. 64o; No. 1 white, 64Hc; September, 62Vr! Decem ber, 4Hc OATS Lower; on track. No. 1, cash. 4ES4 4tlc;. new; No. 1 white. 60c. old; Beptem btT. 40,c; December. 4".tfiAiC FIX) I R Steady; red winter patents, 84 ." 4?4.40; extra fancy and straight, J. 706.1.16: clear. $2.S0s;3.26. "yw. SEED Timothy, steady; $3.2664.H, 'old; 14-50. new.' CORNMEAL-Steady; $2.70. URAN Higher; sacked, east track, 97a HAY Steady; timothy, 816.0iK&ao 00 prairie, $9.wll.OO. ' IRON COTTON TIES $1.09 Vi. AJiINO im,c. H KM H TWINE lie .,J'OVJ8I0.N,i-porlt' tAdy; Jobbing, Jlb.50. Lard, steady; prime steam. 88.60. Dry u t meats, steady; boxed, extra short, 19.15; clear ribs. 1D.25; short clears, 89 87u! Racon steady; boxed, extra short. 310.1H4 c'."rr,,m aliort cleara. $10.24. Pul'LTRY-Hteady; chickens. 10c; springs r-, h. . Receipts. Shipments. . orn. bu 6.um 000 ntiii- kF?U a Aug- WHEAT-Spot, quiet, No. 1 red western, winter. 7s d. futures, quiet; September. 7a 2d; Decem- Mllwaake Grata Mwrket. MILWAUKEE. Aug . WHEAT Lower; No. 1 northern, $10! ft 101 No 1 thern, $1.001.02; September.' 0fce . KYF-Steady; No. 1. 87 87 Ho. 6270c:EVDUlI: N- 2 7C; mpl' OiHN Lower; No. 3 cash. 6JC54o: September, 66 c bid. o, Dalath Uralsi Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Aug 6 WHEAT No. 1 hard, on track, 994sc; No. 1 north ern. 9Sc; No. 1 northern, 96He; Seuteta ber, 98 Sc; December. o. OATS To arrive. 41c; on track, 41c Liverpool Grain Market. ber. 7s Sd: March. 7s 4Hd. CORN Spot, American mixed. fUm at oa lK,d; old northern, steady at 6s t& Futures, firm; September, 4s 111d; Decem ber, nominal. Philadelphia Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. . EOOS rlrm; western choice, five caaea, 19c at CHEESE Steady, UUOUa MlaaaasMilla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 6 WH EAT Sep tember. mm,c; Iecernbr. 97Sc; No, 1 hard ili'ii Nv, 1 northern. 1: No. 1 northern'. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Weak Because of Large Offer ing-i from Unknown Source. ASE AGAINST THE CORPORATION Prospect of Farther gaits Add to Oea. ral Depression Rally on Profit- Taking Followed by Is. ther alins. NTDW TORK, Aug. 6 -The dealings In stocks by noon todav had passed the fUuie of ths aggregate sales for the whole of ye-terday. A weak and unsettled market and an active selling movement furnished the explsnatlon of the increase In anima tion of dealings. Tnere wre various fea tures In the day's news which were given responsibility for the discouraged sp-cula-tlve sentiment. More direct Interest waa shown In the Immediate vicinity of the Stock exchange in the Identity of the large sellers of stocks as promising to rive a clue to the mntv and to the standing and Influence cf the sellers. No dnflnlte success was achieved In the endeavor to solve this mysterv, which the active parties In the operations that attracted curoslty would, of course, use every device to concesl. That theie was not Important buying was a self-evident fart, but this was no more than hal been manifest for some time rat. The ag gressive or urgent selling which dov-lop-d late in yesterday's- market and continual over today was a new feature of the mar ket and gave occasion to anxiety on the part of holders of stocks on margin. Newly returned tourists from abroad where Im portant financial missions as well as holi day enjoyment were supposed to be an ob ject, were subjected to gossip and conjec ture regarding the selling. A number of last week's lata arrivals of this element are men In the front rank of camtaltsts, and are supposed to be also active In stock merket operations. It was remnrk-d that there was lacking public expression of the favorable views of ihese Individuals to the attitude of foreign Investors and capital towards American securities, such as have characterised the home-coming utterances on like occasions In the past. Conferences were alleged to have occurred with bankers and other Interests at wh'ch the foreign situation was canvassed and which had been followed by the selling movement In the stock market. Of the conditions at home most stre wa laid on the agitation against corpora tions, which is finding so large a place In the dally news at this time. The Stan dard Oil fine Is regarded as a forerunner of other suits against various corporations, which will be prompted or encouratted by the example of that cause. Possible prose cution against the railroad officials con cerned In that case was discussed. The series of measures directed against rail roads In a group of southern states no tably, Virginia, Alabama, North Carolina and Arkansas fed the anprehenslon fe't by market operators on the subject. The fact that Standard Oil stock Itpelf con tinued to be little affected did not heal he anxiety on the subject. The stocks usually regarded as favorle mediums of specula tive operations by Standard Oil capitalists were quite conspicuously the weakest in the market. A further decline In the price of copper In London and at the New York Metal exchange was a factor In this re sult. Bo was the engagement of $500 f01 in gold for shipment to Holland, although It was Intimated that this particular move, ment waa not likely to be extended. The continent of Europe was an active bidder for gold in the London market also and took !?,sno,0O0 of the sum available, against the 8500.000 secured for the Bank of Bn. land. Private discounts rose In Indnn. Th weekly bulletin of the weather bureau was not regarded as entirely satisfactory to crop conditions In parts of the wheat belt and In the cotton belt. Rates for time money continued to advance and little waa offered except for foreign and out-of-town bankers. The shorts took their profits before the day was over and worked a substantial rally, but It was all lost aga'n and the stock market closed weak. Bonds were easy. Total sales, ir -nine. $1,1 M), OX). United 61a eg rc Ined U tor cent on call. The following was the range of prices on th New York Stock exchange: . galas. Hlah. f47. TTlMa A1BW1S JFipnMS Amalgamated Copper ...... Amar. Car an 4 foandrr.... do M Amar. nettoa Oil. pra Araar. Express Amar. Hide At Leather pfd Amar. lea t..., Amar. tansaed Oil..., do pfd Amar. Uocomotlrs do pfd Amar. Smelting A Ref do pfd Amar. Sngar Raflnlng Amar. Tobaoca pfd otft. .. Anaoosda MlDlng Co Atchlaon do pfd Atlantlo Coast Lino Baltimore A Ohio... do pfd , Brooklyn Rapid Traailt,.., Canadian Pai-IAo Cantral of New Jeraaj Choaapaaka A Ohio Chicago Great Wntm Chicago A Northweatsra... C., M. A St. Paul Chicago T. A T., offared.. do pfd C, C. C. A St. Loula Colorado Fual and Iron.... Colorado A Bontharn do lit pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Products de pfd Pal. A Hudson Pal., Lack. A Wsstara Danvar A Rio Qrande do pfd Distil lanf lecarttm ...a. Brta do 1st pfd do Id pfd Gaosial Blectrie Illinois Cantral , International Paper do pfd International Pump , do pfd lows Central do pfd K. C. oathora is pfd LouUTllla A Naahrlll Maaloaa Cantral Minn. A it. Loals U.. It. P. A Baalt Its. M. do pfd Missouri Pad to , Mlaaourt. Kaa. A Texas.... do pf4 National Load N. R. R. el Msxlce pfd.... Now York Cantral N. T . Ontario A Wietora.. Norfolk A Western do pfd North American PaolAo Mall Pannarlvaole Psople'a Gas Pitta. C, C. A C Louis.. Prsaaad Staal Car do afd v, .... M 1n0 t?H fe't " 8,100 41 40Tj n .... ion -. 604) 88 llr II . .... .. ..... &6 .... .... .... 107 .., .... 18 , 68 g 1 il 11 10 8,509 fid 5r. 54 1"0 106 ICS Kit w.ioo in lot lm 400 lm int ii 1,100 110 118 118 iOO 14 M 81 7.400 tl i 51 11.700 fv IS It M too s a 10 1,000 e e r t .... M ILIOO 51' 53 51 1.000 174 171 178 171 t.W 15 84 M 100 11 11 10 l.W0 144 144 144 .2U0 1 125 12i I 18 800 IS 63 M 5.600 IK r II 1.4U0 II 14 14 51 44 100 111 114 114 100 1 14 14 800 71 Tl Tl UJ0 164 111 111 40 00 ll 17 27 100 TO TO 70 1.T00 84 IS IS 4.0 !8 13 W tnO IS 58 TOO 40 "4 40 8,801 184 119 111 U8 , 0 18 II IS 100 TJ Ti 7t 100 14 14 18 TO .... IT 18 110 it rf in I0 66 61 II 8.409 110 108 : 10 too to M SO t0 41 404 41 1.800 lbt M S 1O0 ISO If) Hi 1,400 7S T2 Tl 1,100 17 84 17 100 In 46 15 1,100 53 II 61 4 t.lio 110 ire j i 100 14 84 14 100 Tl Tl TK T8 41)0 ST 18 IT 1.5O0 t 81 M 11.600 111 111 ISO a. aw wig " ee 80 10 181 8 e T7 16 81 80 4c M 1 . 1,100 . 100 1 1 80 1 1U 18 Pullman Palace Car Reading 100 16 IM.,601 100 au lai iq. ... do M pfd Republic staal do pfd Rock Iilaod Co do pfd 81. L. A Baa Tnta. M pfd St. Louta South waatara..... du pfd Boulhara Paeln do pfd outkarn Ral I war do pfd Teaaaaaee Coal and Iroa..i Taua Pactdo Tol., St. L. A Wastara... do pfd Uatoa Pacta . do pfd U. 8. Kipraaa V. 8. Raaltr U. 8. Rubber do pfd U. 8. steal SO0 50 t4U0 1. 100 loO luO tuO 54.1IO M 4 II 81 10 46 IS 80 44 46 17 II "0 111 112 Utsi, 1100 18 li 18 600 to II 140 il 14 100 I'M tl W 4! 8 Su 4 4 178.400 U 136 137 so 100 68 13 7 100 II 84 84 58 83 17 Tl to 12 11 do pfd 1404 loo 100 Virginia-Carolina Chemical. l.lt do pfd Wabask do pfd Welte-fargo Express , Weatloghouaa gleulrls .... Western I'uloa , Wkaellug A Lake grte.... Wlaooaela Central da pid Central 1 .eel hoe do pfd Great Northern pfd Northers Pecine Interborwugk Metropolitan.. luO 101 101 17 II 11 84 leO 143 T7 11 IT 18 i 1U0) 14 14 100 loo Ll-J IT 88 17 u 100 1 1 u HliO 1S41 117 lt; M.4W in 121 Ui l.0 15 14 do pfd l.) 41 loea-HbeaeM 0 Id Total sales to the aajr, S0u,(u0 snares. rarelga riaaaelaL liONDON. Aug. 6. Money was in fair inquiry In the market today and rates were easier, duo t- i.al.u'aainents o 1 chequer bonds and dividends amounting to 8'l).ou0. Liacounts wer firm. The Hunk ot is-land aeciu-wd IUh.iM of the !3.0uou4 la gold available in the open market. The remainder was taken for the continent Trading, on the Stock exchanae waa quiet and prices were Irregular. The only fta ture waa a decline lu American aevuiitles following yesterday's movenient in Wall street. Later prices were marked uit half a point apuve partly, but the Improvement waa na mjlnl.ln-1 & . . 1 "i lbs afternoon and it waa accentuated on the report of the New Tork opening quotations. The ton became weak and operators were extremely conservative owing to th decision In the Standard Oil case. Prices closed a shade ahov th lowest of the d.ty. Canadian Pacific was affected by the fall In Americans. Grand Trunk was sternly. Corner shares de clined, particularly Rio Tlnlos, owing to the fall In the price of the metal. Japa nes imperial Hs of closed at lm'',, BERLIN. Aug. 1 Price on the Bourse todsy were ak. Aim ikam were de pressed, but Improved later upon the Lon don advice. PARIS. Aug. .-Trad'ng on the Tourse today was very dull, Russian Imperial 4s closed at 72.70 and Russian bonds ot 1SM4 at ol. New York Money Market, NEW YORK. Aug. 1 MONEY On call, steady at 2rV per cent; ruling rate, t per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 8 per cent. Time loans, strong and dull; sixty days. oa6H per cent; ninety days, IWqH per cent; six months, 6' per cent. 1'HlAlli AtiiKCANTll-U PAPtR tL per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ao tual business In bankers' bills at I.t0o6 for demand and at 14 SK36 for sixty-day bills; commercial bills, 14 N8. S1LVKR Bar, biV:; Mexican dollars, BONDS Government and railroad, easy. The closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: U. B. rat la, rag.. ,.lfvt Japan 4H ctta t do coupon 106V, do M aarlas V. B. I, reg lull do t 78 do ooupon lflSvt LAN. unl. a rn U. 8. new f. ig...u7 . Manhat. a. gold 4a.. 7 do coupon 147 Mt. Cantral 4a II Am. Tob. 4t M do 1st Inc J 1014 M. tit k 4a U Atchison gen. 4a H M., K. A T. 4a H 'oo til. 4a l do Ida M Atlantic C. L. 4.... 94 N. R. of M. 0. 4t.. II B' O. 4a ntN. T. C. gen. !. 0V4N. 1. C. gen. Je....l!lH Prk. R. T. CT. 4a.... 7m No. Paclflo 4s Central of O. t 10 do I tOSa do let Ino U Norfolk A W. a. 4a.. W do td Ino el Ore. 8. U rfg. 4s.... M 00 W Inc 54 Pann. ev. Hs Nk Chee. O. 4V,a Wit. Reading gen. 4a M C. A A. ISta 41 St. L. A I. M. c 4a.. lot', C.. B. A . a. 4s... M St. L. 8. P. fg. 4s. WV C, R. L A P. 4s.... aHst. L. 8. W. , 4a... tj co1- 8S Seaboard A. L. 4a.... 7 CCC, A BL L. g, 4s. 6V4 So. Pacldo 4a I7V Colo. Ind. (a, ser. A. 57 do l-t 4a atfa tl Colo. Mid. to 5 Bo. Railway 5a Colo. A Bo. 4a f6"HTex. A P. l.ta 11114 1M T., Bt. U A W. 4a.. 7 J. A R. O. 4a S I'nlon Pacific 4s V fit. Bees. 5s W IT, g. Steal M 6a.... M', Erie prior Ilea as.... S Wabaah lits Mi Mo gen. 4s It Wct.ro Md. 4) TJ Hock. Valler 4i....l0 W t I. E. tl 80 Japan U Wis. Cantral 4s.... at do td sarlea WH Bid. offered. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Aug. 6,-Call loans, JHr84V cent: time loam. 'i.7 n.r n.nt ru pr llclal . 1BH .779 . U . HH . 14 . 11 . II f . It . T4 . !Vi . 17 .110 . is .108 . 14 . n . 18 . (8 . 46 . lt . 41 . 6 . 6 .151 . 78 . . 11 .16T closing prices on stni ks and bonds: Atchison ad. 4i M Bingham do 4a Mfj. Cantral 4i Atchison do pfd Bnitton A Albanr... Boston A Maine.... Bnaton KlaTated ... Fltchburg pfd Max. Cantral N. T., N. H. A M. . Union Paolllc Am. Pneu. Tuba.. . MH Cal. A Heels.... . 7("4 Centennial 89 Copper Range ... . 1H Delr West .MO Prankltn .140 lala Rorala .14 Maaa. Mining ... in Michigan . it Mohawk .164 Mont. Coal A 0... ...137 Old Dominion ... ... 6Oeceola ...11114 Parrot ...Ill Qulncr ...1OT Bhennoa ... 88 Tamarack ... H Trlnltr ...Ill United Copper ... ... M II. B. Mining ... 55 V. 8. Oil ... 5 Utah ...DOS Victoria ... 4H Winona ... I614 Wolrorlna ... 3514 North Butte ... WH Butte Coalition .. .. I Nevada ... 40 Cel. A Ariaons... ... so Aria. Commercial Am. Sugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tel.. Am. Woolen do pfd Rdleon Klec. II... Maes. Blectrie . do pfd Maaa. Gae United Fruit .... United Shoe Mach do pfd V. B. Steel do pfd, ex-dl.... Adventure Alloues Amalgamated Atlantlo llld. Asked. 11 London Closing Stocks. LONDON, Aug. 6. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Console, mono 81 11-11 M., K. A Texas 18 do account 81 18-11 N. T. Central.) 114 Anaconda 10 Norfolk A Westers.. 75 Atchleon 12 do pfd 84 do pfd 95 Ont. Wei tern II ' B. A Ohio M Pennsylvania II Canadian Pectflo 171 Rend Mluee ..' 5 Chen. Ohio M Reading 61 u Chloago O. W 11 Southern Rr IS I C. M. A 8U P Ill , du pfd i DeBeers Hfo. Paclflo D. A R. O.. 18 Union Paclflo 142 do pfd TS do pfd It Erie 83 tr: " B. Steal ....84 do lit pfd 10 r;-do pfd lot do Id pffj.;. 41 Wabash 14 Ormnd Trorlk t o pfd ..... i(. ts Illinois Central 144 Spanish 4s M L A Naahrllla 114 SILVER Kar, steady; Ul-16d per ounce. MONBY-2HtfiM4 per rjent. The rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 8U-J6 per cant; for three months' bills,, 8 per cent. Now York Mlalngr Stocks, NEW YORK. Aug. A Closing quotations on mlnlrlg stocks were as follows: Adams Con 10 Little Chief Alloa 400 Ontario 100 Breece M Ophlr 100 Brunswick Con 40 potosl it Comstock Tunnel .... 15 Baeage 15 Con. Cal. and V.... (8 Blerra Nevada IS Horn Silver 14" Small Hopes 10 Iron Silver 121 standard 150 Leadvllla Cos 1 Offered. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Aug. 6. Rank clearings for to day were 81. 671,466. and for the corre sponding day last year 11,698,931.15. Wool Market. BOSTON, Aug. 6. WOOL Tha volume of transactions In the local wool market continued large, although the surface In dications are seemingly quiet gcveial large sales have been made to prominent New England manufacturers and prices are generally firm. Shipments have been about normal, but local holdings are in creasing. Fine grades of wool are still In principal demand and prices are strong. Washed Ohio Delaine Is reported as sell ing as high as 40c. In some lnrtances half-blood Is preferred to strictly fine. Medium unwashed Ohio wool is Arm and active, particularly half and three-eighth" blood. The demand In territory wool is active and a large volume of transactions has been completed. Prices in fine wools are Arm and unchanged, but trading la light. The leading quotations range as follows: Indiana and Missouri, three-eighths-blood, 82'88c; quarter-blood, 800 81c. Scoured values, Texas fine. 12 months', 7173o; fine, 6 to 8-months', 65 tfc; fine fall, 57G'68c. California north ern. 68(70c: middle counties, 6uW6r;: southern, 62fi63c; fall free, 67 68c; fall defective, 40jj45o. Oregon eastern. No 1 Sl?1.: 71078c; eastern, No. 1 clothing. lOitllc; eastern, average, 6870e; valley No. 1, 60 ft 2e. Territory, scoured basis! Dn..,taP'B' C'73c: fine medium, staple. S70e: fine clothlnir, 68&70c; fine me dlum crothlnar. 66 a 68c; half-blood, 67 68c; three-elithths-blood. 64' 66c; iiunrter hlood. 6760o. Pulled, extra. 68tTf2c: fine A. 5R fj 62c; A supers, 6668e: 11 su pers, 44 fi 47c. ST. LOVI8, Au. 6. WOOL Weak; mo Vlum..rade"' combing and clothing. 24 ft) I8c; lUht fine, 2i!& 23c; heavy fine, 17tC lc; tub washed. 29S6o. Metal Market. NRW YORK. Aug. 6. -The London tin mi"-o iri W".lo.rr' w,,n B,ot closing at . . or 1 below h closing quotations ', while futures weVlog low"? at 17. Locallv the market was weak with spot ouoted at H 4tU SO. Copper also declined In the London market, clos- ai.lit l ,,n"- u,,der ,he flnl Prices of last Friday, with spot quoted at Hi and future, at 16s. Locally the market was lower, but continued more or less nominal In the absence of business Iako was oui.ted at 619.7fVo.21.fjO: electrolvtio at 818.fKW18.76. and casting; at ilWWil,. was unchanged at 8.1.JS4 8.25 n the local market, but declined 2s 6d to ) 2, In I-ondon. Smilter declined 5a 6d to f l"s 6d In I oniln e"t vn f- .mints lower m'r Is higher in the Lnulislt market with H.nnn.t.-d f.iui dry quoted .it Ms S'd a-id Cleveland warrants at 67s 9d. Locally the market wa, unchanged, with No. 1 fourY dry northern quoted at 8.7Mi3.0O- No 2 foundry northern, r2.fuC2.70; sauthern grndes nominal. saumern ?"LIPV1B: Au 6 MKTALS Lead, dull at 85.00; spelter.- dull at 15.7:. Cotton Market. M?. YOR,. Aug. 6-Bpot closed quiet middling uplands, U.ffic; middling gulf 12.60c. No sales. BT LOIM8. Mo.. Aug. 6.-OOTTON-Steady. Middling. 13. Bales, none; re ceipts, none; shipments, none; stock 6 M7 bales. ' LIVBRPOOL. Aug. 6.-OOTTON-flpot, mJh Prir.". K,,.nt" hUher. American middling, talr. 8.44d; good ntlddllns: 7 8fd middling, 7.8-.d; low middling, land'; oo.l ordinary, 6.2id; ordinary. 6.6id. The sales of the day were 8.tio balea. of which ou were for speculation and export and In eluded 4.6.JO American. V 9 W Futures opened firm and closed quiet N'KW ORLKANS. La.. Aug. A-COTTON Spot closed steady; ordinary, gc, nomi nal; gaod ordinary 10 8-lc. nominal; low middling, 11 7-!6c; middling. ir,o; good middling. 13c. nominal; middling fair 144,0. nominal; fair. 16V. nominal. Re ceipts 6 bales; sales. J bales; stock, 47, 1U La I os OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARIET Beef Cattle Come in Disappointingly Small Quantities. FAIR SHOWING OF RANGE BEEF General Hog Market Ranges 10 Cents Lower l ansosl , Sagtply of sheep Makes Brlak Trading. BOUTII OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 6, 190T. Receipts were: Cattle, nogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6.0(4 A AM 6.0S1 Estimate Tuesday 8,4a) 8.200 1U.AM Two days this week.... 8.466 U.688 14.7S1 Same days last Week....iaoi U.1V7 6.167 Same days 8 weeks ago..l0,;t4 16.3M tv.117 Same dsjs 1 weeecs ago.. 6.7U1 17.87 AbfI Same days 4 weeks ago.. 7.4M6 11.W3 8.148 Same days last year.... 8,617 18.168 80.8U1 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to data, ootnoared with last year; 1807. 1906. Ino. Deo. Cattlo 644,342 f8,i80 K.633 Hogs l,M.6v l.M7,8l ...... 81,811 Sheep 818,983 Ml. 726 1,208 The following table shows tha average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Lata. I 1907. 19U6.lu6.11904.190S.19O8.lWl. July July July July July Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 27.. 28.. 29.. 80.. 81.. 1... 8... 8... 4... 6... 8 90-.I 6 44 I 6 4u 6 68 t 111 4 6 6 68 a I 47 6 66 ts ( 76 8 7 a t 88 8 oil 8 M 6 16 t 11 I 0b 4 99 T M 6 0.1 6 W 6 m 1 u 6 37 1 00 8 ui 4 88 T 4: 6 01 6 321 6 6S T t'ii 6 161 4 99 4 Mi 7 41 7 87 6 1 6 86 I 6 9- 6 11 6 23 S 73 4 94 4 89 6 24 i 60 6 Mi 02J T 891 I 6 76, iri T 82 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha (2.4ia7.2o If.. 75.10 Chicago 1.407.60 6.8W.40 Kansas City 8.tR7.2u i.96615 Su Louis 1. Joy 7.40 8-dUj6.60 Sioux City 6.7ixan.OO l.Ka7.20 The official number of cars of slock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Il'sea. C, M. ft St. P 8 Wabash 8 8.... Mo. Paclflo 8 6 8 Union Pacific. 44 27 21- 8v C. A N. W. (east).. 8 10 C. A N. W. (west).. 8 26 20 16 C, St. P., M. A O.. 8 14 C, K. & Q. (east) 1 .. C, R. A g. (west).. 87 29 8 1 C, R. I ok P. (east) 8 6 .. 1 C, R. L & P. (west) .. .. .. 1 Illinois Central .... .. 4 ,. Chi. Ut. Western 8 .. Total receipts ....129 126 12 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing tha num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hoes. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co 3b7 1,398 1,2 423 l. 8.797 423 Swift and Co., country Cudahy Packing Co 726 8.626 Armour & Co 874 8,184 Swift & Co., country Vansant A Co 50 Carey A Benton IH Lobman A Co 66 McCreary & Carey 8 Hill A Son 6 F. P. Lewis 38 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 72 J. H. Bulla J. B. Root & Co 34 T. B. Inghram 8 Sullivan Bros 72 Other buyers 366 2,376 Totals r...l,735 9,478 10,110 CATTLE Receipts of catue were disap pointingly small this morning, there being only nlnety-tive fresh cars In sight. A considerable proportion of the cattle on sale consisted of westerns, pretty well di vided between boef and feeders. There weie more corn fed steers on sale than for some lime back, there being fifteen to twenty cars all told. There was also a moderate showing of range beef. The de mand was very fair and local packers had their representatives out early In the morning. While the market did not open particularly active there was enough life to the trade to effect a reasonably early clearance. The prices were anywhere from strong to ' 10c higher. Among the corn feds was one bunch good enough to bring 87.26, the highest price paid tor cattle on the market since 1902. There were about a dosen cars of oows and heifers Included In the day's receipts. The demand for this kind of cattle was also fair and the markat was safely strong to 10c higher than yesterday. The market so far this week has been in a good, healthy and entirely satisfactory condition so far as she stock is concerned. The supply of stockers and feeders waa small and as tha larger reoelpts of yester day were prety we.ll cleaned up by country buyers, there was a good demand for everything In . sight. Tha result was a reasonably active trade at good strong prices. Representative sa'es: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 764 4 10 If 1077 1 0 48 147 4 80 II 1241 I 00 II 8l 4 16 81 llto I 88 4 il 6 00 tl 1257 I 40 1 1100 I 25 U lt:,t t 50 80 1110 1 If 40 13 I I 56 81 1150 ( 45 (0 1.X75 I 6-1 87 1117 1 10 1271 I 42 1154 I 45 18 1130 I M II 110 I 15 18 1111 t at 45 1040 i 0 ad hugs COWS. 11 107 1 40 10 827 I 80 II Ill 1 0 4 1080 40 I K4 1 76 11 IO116 I M 4 870 1 76 1 1013 I 60 67 ' 1 80 1 1176 4 00 1 I2 1 rO HEIFERS. 8 m I 50 1 171 I 00 1 781 I 00 I TOO I IS 1 4W I OS 1 Ill I 60 4 441 t 00 so u: 1 10 4 .. 511 8 40 v BULLS. v 1 1K0 8 68 1 144 8 at 1 1010 I 7 1 1750 8 s 1 100 I 10 1 1440 4 10 CALVES. 1 806 I 71 I M0 4 M 1 173 I 71 I.... 14 4 50 10 770 I 20 K 140 I 00 4 llnO 1 41 10 Ill I 5 6 144 4 00 1 141 6 T6 4 SjO 4 13 STOCKERS U5 4 10 AND FEED BR 3. n.. WESTERNS. WYOMING. 1 steer 1080 8 bulls 1096 4 00 1 steer 890 8 00 8 00 3 00 8 50 4 tS 4 25 8 40 6 86 4 26 4 00 8 00 3 00 4 26 4 4 60 1 75 6 00 4 40 4 96 3 50 3 50 8 00 2 66 3 75 4 SO 4 26 2 25 4 75 4 09 87 steers..- 979 10 rows 961 t Blockers. 720 10 stockers. 986 t cslves... 285 86 heifers., (art 83 steers... .1467 11 heifers.. 1110 t mockers. 12 steers.... 942 25 stockers. 763 23 stockers. ?4 28 feeders. ,leJ3 6 rows 996 9 calves... 1H0 16 stockers.lOoO 84 steers.. ..ira 42 cows 10"4 1 stag (30 6 stockers. 2 bulls 1230 10 COWS Kf 20 stockers. 26 stockers. 86 calves... 14 heifers.. 81 steers.... 59 steers.... 2yi4 w 8U4 00 3" 4 26 24 3 60 ii steers.... 9s2 18 steers.... fU3 2 cows '.TO 21 calves... 2"4 4 steers... .1187 951 4 00 3 AO 2 56 4 60 KM 810 lUo 18 cows.. 4 steers. NEBRASKA. 8 heifers 24 cows... t bulla... 2 calves. 1 cows... . 970 ..lull 4 25 1 bull 900 8 3C 6 feeders.. 741 8 80 4 CO 8 10 4 90 I 56 ..1325 . U S 10 1 bull 670 5 DO 6 steers.... 13.12 3 10 27 cows lul 4 tO 4 av Loran, Nebraska. 50 steers.. ..104) 50 steers.. ..luol P. J. 19 heifers.. 2 13 heifers.. 911 8 SO 6 heifers.. 876 8 15 12 feeders.. Unl 4 86 15 cows s4 3 80 4 86 86 8 10 6 10 12 feeders.. lou6 Mrs. J. B. Kendrlck. Wvomlntr. 1 Steer UO tin 9 steers. ...1237 t steels. ...I1t2 4 60 3 t rs. ...1376 Uodd & llertzler, Wyoming. 12 steers.. . 1116 4 60 Spear Bros., Wyoming. 3 steers. ...1-f ) 4 60 t steers. ...135 8 steers.. ..1175 4 6'' ! steess. ...1270 T steers. .1231 4 60 II. E. Falrchlld, Nebraska. f feeders.. 121s 4 60 21 cows 1087 12 cows 877 3 65 4 60 60 8 on HOUS Hogg received a set-back today the general market being Inc. lower than yesterday. As a matter of course, If 00m parisons were to be made with soma of tlie highest sales yeater.lay murnlng, the decline would be more than that. On the other hand a comparison with yesterday's close would not show ho much loss. The h'.ei" sold largely st 85 756 6 90, with a top at 16.10. as against IG.aT.tfrt.nO, for the hulk yosterday. Wnlle tha market was not Very active at any time, the most of ths 118 cars reported were disposed of In fair lesson in the morning. Today's decline carries ths market to a poti.t that is practically a shilling tower than at ths close of last week. Representative sales: No- . Ae. Sb. Pt Ho, a. IV. M h a I 14 44 Ml H IN t ai M IT Kl H III W 174 IK IN 54 17 ... ft a 61 no st in so mi w is If 1 40 I TS U 14 ... 6 H U........M ... Ill 41 let ... ill 1 14 W III II HI ... I 71 4 m ... in 54 teg SO I 71 M M 11 110 I 71 81 175 80 I 71 88 Ig I 71 if ro 110 1 7i I 11 40 I 71 44 Ml M I TTvjj 51 I J ... I TTH 1. mi ... irte 7 Ml 140 I SO 15 !! 140 I 8 . Ill to I a II 117 140 I N i no 10 ii 10 13 Ml 11 70 .ft IK 11 n ... 1 1 II Ml 40 I 84 tl 8t ... 1st M Ill 110 I 40 II I4 ... I t 80 !k4 ... 1 N t n ... 6 m 51 14 4 1 51 M 40 I M 6 la ... I N 44 HI ... 6M 44 HI M I to rt M lb a 117 ... 1 to 44 t mo I 10 40 M ... I 10 1 ri ... 1 16 led 146 I I N 14 ... I I 4 14 14 I 80 rt m ... 1 it 171 1M I Itt I 144 ... I H M Ml ... I 8 II M4 40 I 8 Tl 1M 190 I W 44 175 1M II! 44 10 I H 18 K7 ... g TO 844 IN III It t4 40 I SB M I5t 120 I st 14 8 1 SJ 70 14 40 I M It 84 11 I st lei ... 6 II INI ... II II I 84 IK 150 100 I II TV 14 ... I I Tl hi 40 I 87 4 let ... I I74 0 IN ... 6 TV, 7 IM 80 1 rv 71 r 40 I rv, to di 4 I rn Tl Mi 10 I IfV, Tl 141 H IN 40 14 40 H Tl lit 10 1 It M 14 SO 40 el Ill n N 98 117 H 18 T4 K4 1 I e Tl ft 40 I M 88 .141 0 I tO ti 10 I te ... 1 to ri ... 1 to 7 ten m I to Ml IK I Hi 44 Ill Ml TO II MIN M 141 ... I to 41 11 St I N I rf too 1 1 It tfO IK I to 46 IM IK IN 7 141 ... I tilt 71 137 lift I 15 ft... 117 40 I H 40 Tt 80 I M m Itt 40 I N W IM ... I If IT 1ST ... IN 71 121 MIN Tl 110 ... 4 0 11 S.4 ... I 00 Tl 114 ... 4 N H...W...I8H ... 104 T6 141 110 I OS Tl 117 ... I 10 U Ill ... I I SHEEP Receipts of sheep were the have been In a Inner heaviest that they time, forty-three fresh cars being reported In. The market as a whole waa In a sat isfactory Condition. Among the offerings there were most too many heavy wethers, making It too much of one kind. This fact, together with th late arrival of trains, mad the trade a little slow, especially on the opening. Still all kinds of killers were In fair demand and generally steady with yesterday. Th feeder trade was the most active that It has been so far this season, at prices decidedly stronger and higher. Com mission men all seemed to have orders and In addition to that the barn wa full of country buyers. Everything offered was snapped up us soon ss buyers could get a chance at it, and the prices very satisfactory to seller. It Is very evldeut that the country wants a good many feeder sheep and lambs and there is no danger of too many coming. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice lambs, 87.00tr7 60: fair to good lambs, 8.50a T.00; cull lambs, 86.0O6M: good to cholcof yeaning wetnera, 3f Mfll 00; fair to good yearling wethers, 86.4fXS 66; good to cholo wethers, 5.16(U6.40; fair to good wethers, J5.O0ifj6.28; good to choice ewes, $4.&5i6SO; air to good ewes, I4.&034.S6; culls and bucks, .tj2.6O94.00. 1 Quotations on feeders: Lambs, 6.00.60; wes'ef 75i425': w,th,r'' W; No. Av Pr. t 60 66 t 76 4 00 too 4 00 6 00 600 6 86 I I 16 08 t 75 B SO t 00 ( 73 t 80 too t 20 8 00 8K9 Idaho yearlings, feeders 81 89 Idaho yearlings, feeders 10 Idaho y'rllng ewes, feeders.. 67 Idaho ewes, culls 68 Idaho y'l'gs and weth'a, culls 8 Idaho awes, oulla 233 Idaho yearlings 1V2 Idaho yearlings 28 Idaho y'rllng ewes, breeders 606 Idaho y'rllng ewes, breeders 286 Idaho ewe 26 Idaho yearlings 870 Idaho yearlings 18 Idsho wethers 13 Idaho ewes 850 Idaho yearlings lo Idaho wethers 1 Idaho ewes 7o3 South Dakota wethers 7 western bucks 77 78 8u 80 77 84 83 82 81 110 87 93 99 100 93 94 100 115 94 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle iteadr, bat Slow Hogs Ton Oto Lovree -Sheep StendF. CHICAGO, Aug. 6.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 1600 head; market steady but slow; com mon to prime steers, 14.5xJj7.flO; cows, 83.00 t6.00; heifer. I3.00&C.5O; bulla, 83.OiXtiG.0O; calves. 83.00(37.26; stockers and (seders, 82.&O&.00. HOtiS Receipts, 20,000 head; market 100 lower good to prima heavy, 86.10Q4.20; me dium to good heavy, 36.00tuy8.20; butcher weights. 8G.2G(3G.8o; good to prima mixed, 86.0tKq6.10; light mixed. 36.uVfM.80; parking, 85.t30tja.00. Pigs, t.60i&6.40: selected, eft-euttfl 6.40; bulk of sales, K.OU6.20. SHBEP AND . LAM HA Receipts, 11000 head; market steady; sheep, H.803j.60; yearlings. t6.60iSB.7O; lambs. 86.75I7.80. New Torla Live toelt Market. NEW TORK, Aug. .-BEEVES-Re-celpts, 870 head; none on sale; feeling nom inally steady; dressed beef, active at 9d 1040 for ordinary to prime native sides. Exports today, 800 head of rattle and forty-eighty-two head of sheep to th West n-elght-two bead of sheep to th West In dies. CALVES Receipts, 219 head; veals, steady; buttermilks and grassers nominal; common to choice veals sold at 85.509.00; dressed calves steady; city dressed veals, 84pl3c; country dressed, 7Jrimo. I10a-Recelpts, 8,700 head; market steady; state and Pennsylvania bogs, 16.80 4T7.06. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,731 head; sheep steady; lambs opened slow and barely steady, closing Arm to loc higher; common to good sheep sold at 83.50 tjo.26; fair to prim lambs. 87.2506.26. St. Lonls Lira stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6.-CATTLK Receipts, 6.OU0 bead. Including 3,500 Texana; market, natives, strong; Texans, shade higher. Native shlpolng and export steers. K.0o9 7u; dressed beef and butcher steers, 16.00W g.oti; steers unner 1,000 pounds, 4.0fhr6.00; stockers and feeders, t2.76tii4.6o; rows and heifers, 83.0Og.25; canners, ll.TTilSO; bulls. I2.604j-4.SO; calves, 14.0O.a'12.(0; Texans and Indian steers, t3.00tji6.00; cows and heifers, tl.BOfj.OO. HOOB Receipts. 8,000 head; market lOo lower: Pig and lights, 86.75itit.50; packers. t5.50fi4.25; butchers and best heavy, 16.00 8HEEP AND IAMI38-Reoelpts t.ROft head market steady; native muttons, 88.21 66.75; lambs, 84.00.80; culls and bucks, fe.(Mj.15; stockers, 5.00(6.7t. Kansas City I.tv tok Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. . CATTLB Re ceipts, 11.000 bead, including 1.60J south erns; market strong to 16o Tilgher, choice export and dressed beef steers, 16.t6(j J. 00; fair to good, H.OO186IO; western steers, 4.04flO; stockers and feeders, 11. 50(31. 44; southern steers, llSOCil.li; southern eows, tl.OO!. 40; native rows, 11.266 4 SO; natlv heifer. 88.16t.76; bulls, 1L7K&3.60; calves, 14.04)6.tl. IKhjIS Receipts, 6,000 bead; market 5c lower: top, 16.10: bulk of sales, 15 llf 1.10; heavy, 16.7601.00; rarkers, 14.t0 t.10; Pigs and light, 16.05 ft t.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. t,000 head; market strong; lambs, 17.0007.10, western ewes, 16.00(91.71; western year ling, 86.00t6.16: western sheep, 11.00 6. To; stockers and feeders, 83.60 tV 6.00. Stock la aigrfct. Receipts of live stock st the Big principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.400 t.0 10,000 Sioux City ) 8,8nO Kansas City 11 on l.one it it St. Joseph 2,641 6.547 2.141 St. Louis , S.Otio 1.500 Chicago 4.6t 20,000 12,0"O ToUl ...27.241 86.547 86.641 lows City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. la., Aug. ..-(Special Tele gram.) CA rTLE-Heceipis, 700 ltead; mar ket steady; beeves. ti.0Gui7.2O; cows anl heifers, 3j.76(utViej , atockers and feeders, I3 5ffr4.': calve and yearlings, t3.0ojl On; stock heifers, ,12.23 10. ' Hogs Receipts, ' J jejo head; market to lower, selling at 86.70ftS.UO; bulk, ti.70"ti5.ej. St. Joeeph I.Itc Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Aug. 6. CATTLE! Receipts, 2,641 head; market steady; rauves, 4 51370; coa and heifers, I3 00i44 2t; stockers and feeder. 33 5trtf 4.50. HOOS-Receipls, 6.647 head; market f and CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS Want to know that thrtr Inveatru.-nt la 8AFE, as wt ll as paying a BAT ISFACTOllV KATE OF IXTKRKST. OMADA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RY CO. 5 PER CENT BONDS (torablna SECl'KITV with a GX)I) HATE OF IXTKRMT. For rrtkv SAMUEL BROWN, Jr., fl lower; top. 86 tO; bulk ot sales, 8X85 ti 06. SMKEP AND LAM US -Receipts, 8.141; market strong; lambs. 8 "jf".1; yearllna. 85 ; wethers. 8:.4v'a-; ewes, 4 6tJ 6. 36. OMAIIA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition ot Trade nasi taotatta am taplo and Faaer Prodaos. BXiOS- Ter dog .. 15c. BUTTER-l acking stock. lHc; cbotca to fancy dairy, 11c; creamery, f5o. LIVE POlLTRT-tJprlng chickens, let bens, lor: roosters, 6c; turkeys, llo; ducks, 8iic; geese, 60. HAT Choice No. 1 upland. 110.00; medium, 1900; No. 1 bottom, fx.00; ofTarade from 85 50 to 86.50; ry straw, 87001 No. 1 alfalfa, 811.00. f-RlTTS AND MELONS. KPYIAZ Early June and Astrachnn, 75c per half bushel basket. PLACKHKRRIK8-Cns, 24 quarts. 82 80, CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box, 1160. CAI.lKfjRNlA I'l l MS-Per crate. 12 OX PLl'ERERRtrTB Per 18 quart case, 83.80. TEXAS W ATKHMJTIiONS K.aoh. tSCj-40c: ere tol for shipment. Mo per lb. IANIT.UHFB- Texas, standard oral, 83.00; Arltona standard, 1A00, Arkansas standard, 84.00. PEAR?-allforTt1a, t.1 18 a box. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS LI montora. fV slt.i. 8800; 800 Site, 1S.25; other brands, 60c less. HAN A NAS ler medlum-slxed bunch, 81lifl?.5: Jumbo. 3?OMf8 60. ORANOES Valencia, to, 96 and lit Uses, 84.6o4.76; 130." 160. 176, 200 and' ti Usee, 15.2b ti 50. DATES -Kadaway. 64c: Savers. 6c; Hal towls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates. A-In. bog, 81.00. VEOITTARLES. NAVT PEANS-Per bo., No. L U.OfKiJ M0; No. i, 8)1.0.-2.(70; Limn. 6H" pcf lb. rOTATOrs TfT bu , now. 75o. NEW PEri'PERS Per market basket, 75e. ASPARAOI'S 7To por dog. bunches. BEANS New wax and string. 50c per market basket. PEKTR, TURNIPS and CARROTS Per market basket, 36uH0c. RADISHES-Per dos. bunches, homa gr'wn. yfV. TOMATOES Home grown, market basket crnto, 11. CUOT MHKRS-Per dos.. 40CC0O. LETTUCE Per dox.. 25o. CELERY Knlnmaxoo, SfVfjSflc. ONIONS Yellow, 8 He per lb.; red. So. MISCELLANEOUS. COFFEE -Roasted, No. 30, 26c per lb. No. 80, Itttc per lb.; No. 25, 19o per lb.; No. 21, 12H" Per lb. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pruneg are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous f moving supplies of lmnvdlate grsdes. Quo tations range from 6c to 80 for California! fruit and from 6Hc. to 80 for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fanoy yel lows quoted at lUHa. Raisins are firm; three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 8c; fotir-orown. 10c; seedod raisins, Psgfllo. FISH Halibut. 11c: trout. 18c; pickerel, 10c; pike. 14c; pike, fresh frosen, 12c; white fish. 14 16c; buffalo. 8c; bullheads, skinned, and dressed, 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c; whit perch, 7c; white bass, 15c; black bass, 26c; sunflsh, 6136c; crapples, difiOo; large crap Siea, 16n; herring, fresh frosen, 6c 1 white h, frosen, 13ft46c; pickerel, fresh frosen, 9c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; native mackerel, lM3.)C per fish;, codfish, fresh frosen, 18c red sns pper, 12c; flounders, fresh frosen, 12c; haddock, fresh froxen, 12c; smelts, 18o shad roe, 45o per lb.; frog legs, 860 per dog.; green sa turtle meat, 25o per lb. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, wast em, 6ftc. Tomatoes, fancy 3-pound oana, 81.46; standard, 1-pound cans, 31.16. pine apples, grated, 1-pound, 12.203)130; siloed. tl.7Di32.86. Qallon apples, 83 26. California aprlcota, 83.00. Pears, tl 76(91.60. Peaches, 81.752.40; L. C. peanhes, 82.019.60. Alaska salmon, rod. 81.20; fancy Chinook, flat, 88.101 fancy sockeye, flat, 11 95. Sardines, quarter oil. 83.26; three-quarters mustard, 11.10, Sweet potatoes, tl.KMgX.3S. Bauer kraut, 860. Pumpkins, HVitl.00. Lima beans, 8-lb., 75c(gll.25. Soaked peas, 1-lb., 60o fanoy, II 2.' Wl 45. HIDES AND TALIjOW-Oreen salted. No. 1, 8Hc; No. 2, 7c; bull tildes, 6c; green, hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c: horse, 81.60(9 150; sheep pelts, BOctJtl.lR. Tallow, No, 1, 4Hc; No. 2. Vo. Wool. lli22c. salmon, 16c; eels. 18c: whltefish, fmsn, 12 BEEF CUTS. Rlbsi No. 1. 18c; No. 2, llHc; No, t, to. Loin: No. 1. 18 c; No. 2, Hc; No. 1 UtyJ. Chuck: No. 1. 6c; No. I, 501 No. i. 4o. Round: No. L Be; No. 2, 8S4jc; No. 8. 7Uo. Plate: No. L 3c; No. 2. 2o ; No. I. ftfco, Evaporated Apples and Dried F'mltsw NEW YORK, Aug. EVAPORATED APPLES Market unehangod; fancy, VMot choice, 814c; prime, 7 46 8c; poor to fair, t774o, DRIED FRUITS Prunes are In better demand than ordinarily at this season of the year and quotation rule firm, with California fruit ranging from 4H&12HC and Oregon from 64J 8c up to 80's and 40's. Apricots ars urv changed; choice, tic: extra choice, 13ot fancy, 22t523c. Peaches are in light oup ply and holders show confidence; choice, llo: extra choice, 12 U ft 18c: fancy, 13 He; extra fancy, 14 014 Uc. Raising are unchanged on spot, with loose Musca tel quoted at 84 10c: seeded raisins, ItA C llc; London layers, 1.76(i 1.16. Visible Mapply of Grata. NEW TORK. Aug. 6. Special oabta and telegraphic communications received by Bradatraet'a show the following changes In available supplies, as 00m parej with previous account: Wheat, east Rockies, Increased, 181,009 bushels; Canada, decreased, 648,000 bush els; total, United States and Canada, In creased, 288,000 bushels. Afloat for and in Europe, decreased, 2,900,000 bushols; total. American and European supply, de crease, 2,614,000 bushels. . Oorn, United States and Canda, de creased, 1,099,000 bushels. Oats, United Htatea and Canada, de creased, 1,382,000 bushels. Ths leading Increases and decreases r ported this week art) set forth In the fol lowing: Bushels, Manitoba 1,064,000 Portland, M 283,000 Omaha .a-,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 78,009 Nasnvllla I9,00t Bras' aad Molaa NEW YORK, Aug. 6 8UOAJV Raw, quiet; fair refining. 187?3.43Vc; cettrlf ugal. 96 test, 1934jc; molasses sugar, 11TH lA.18c; refined quiet; No. 6, 4.60c; No. 77 465c; No. 8. 4.6O0; No. f. 4 45c; No. 10, AtBct No. 11, 4.3O0; No. 12. 4.2Ro; No. 12. 4.20o! No. 14. 4.15o; confectioners A. 4.80c: mould A. f.86c: cut loaf, 1.76c; crushed, 6TO0; pow dered. 5.10c; granulatad. 6c; oubea. t.lta. MOLASSES-Bteady; New Orleans, opm kettle, oentrifugal, 8HeJ0e; centrifugal y low. 8T44H1c; seconds, 34i,o. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 6. SUGAR steady; open kettle centrifugal. IVtftdXo; centrlfvgal yellow, tlSHo; aeoonds.. t& MOLASSES-Qulet; new syrup, KkSato. ' Oils aad Roala. NEW YORK. Aug. 6 OILS Cottonseed easy; prima cf-uda. nominal; prima yel low. 66&tific. Petroleum, firm; refined New York, is 46; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 18 40; Philadelphia and Baltimore in bulk. 14 75. Turpentlna, firm; f9o askad. SAVANNAH. Ga., Aug. 6. OIL-Tu. pen tine, firm, 60c. ROSIN-Flrm; ABC. 83.90i840n; D. t4t E, 84.154.45; F, 14 6O7TH.70: O. 84 65(94.70; H. 14.7O-n4.80; I. !4.V7iH.Sfi; K, 16.35; M. 86.60: N. 86 J(&6.90; W O. 86.0066.10; W W ta.103 6.1S. CotTee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 6 COFFEE Market for futures opened dull at a decline of $Kf 10 points and ruled around the opening fisrures during the day under some sell ing analnet lower and firm offers from Braxll and European offerings. The mar ket closed dull at a net decline of (2(12 points. Sales. 16.000 bags. Including Sep tember at . 8Sfj 5.?0c; December, 8.80c; March and April. 6.00c; May, 1.08c;. July, 6.10c. Spot coffee steady; No. 7 Rio, Hcf No. 4 Santos. 1c; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 8&llV,e. Treasery tatesaeal, WASHINGTON. Aug. vev-Today-s state-, ment of the treasury bailees In th gen eral fund, exclusive of the 3160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance, 1241. 441. 898; gold uoln and bulltoii, 162,479, 711; gold certificates, 110,188,810. 614 New York Life Building.