THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AUGUST 8. 1907. ) 1 ( 1 4 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET nBWapasMtXOS. Wheat it Dull and Heavy, with little , Support COE5 HOLDS 05 TULX. BASIS Oats Open HmrM n ksde Hlsker oa Reports of Hntjr Rains that Art Said ta Hinder Iks Growtk. OMAHA. A j? 7. U7 Ther wt littl to awaken t,.e market and the VMknMii shown yesterday wa.4 tti 1 on Keforta fmn the nortuw-.at, w-icr- rom waa in mora apparent, have lmprov-d "J the h-ary recelpta of the iaat f..w iay was the main Inftuerce. heat op-ne-1 d'ftli anj heavy, wt-.h very Itttla eupport and prK-e declined Cab.et came ower and with the g-neral tmprovj yment In tha northwest, together with the .'vary heavy movement of tha new 'crop traders were slow to bid and seemed to cen ter attention to sales, tester be r eption cp-ned at kfiV and cloned at iONc. Corn operwv! firm and held slightly above yesterday pa-tee. Thar were m re ports of damage by heary rmine anl wind atnrma. with, vary llftle corn moVng. A strong demand crowd held to bull side and ail option Vers advanced siightiy Sevternber corn opened at 4itc and cloeol at 4Sc Oata opened strong and a shade higher on re porta of hoary rains and wind, which will hinder harvesting, and any further movement of tha new crop fir a few days. Thar waa some heavy selling Just before tha close, but ail offerings were well re corered and put the market In a stronger position. September oata opened at 43c, and closed at 43 So. Primary wheat receipt were 121. 0V) bu. and shipments Jffl.ono bu., against rece'pts laat year of L236.000 and shipments of T&i 0( bu. Com receipts ware 434, f0 bu. and sh'p mens STS.fluo bu., sgarnst reee'prs last year of 3ono bu. an4 shipments of 44.000 bu. Clearance were 115.000 bu. of corn. l.W bu. of oata anl wheat and Pour equal to IK a bu. I Jverpool rloee 1 to Hd lower on wheat and ii lower on corn. Local range of optional Article! Open. 1 Hlgh. Low. Cloae.l Tea'y. I 43S' i SiTTi! Su7a! I 4KV 46i, : i 4?H' 4SNi S7 S !(-! 4!T, ;' H 4J 44 44H' Omaka raak Prleea. WHEAT No. 1 hard. m-vl4o; No. 3 hard. KjKlo; No. 4 hard, 7wr$c; No. 1 aprtng, SlySic; no grade, "O'g'TSc. CXDHN No. S, 4Bs,4V: 'N"o- "c; no grade, 41&44o; No. 1 yellow, 4eiJc; No. 3 white. 4SVU,e. OATS No. a mixed. 44fii40c; No. S caiih. 44c; No. 2 white. H&4Sc; No. 4 white, 4W 4Gc; standard. c. KTE No. 1. Tie: No. S. JW5T0c. Carlut Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago 2S3 1W 44 Kanaaa City 1.5 Mlnneapolia 1T4 Omaha M Duluth 71 at. Loula DO 44 14 CHICAGO GRAI.T AXD PROVISIONS FeaUm wf tba Tradlag aad Cloalaa! Frlcca oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. T. Heavy realizing sales cauned a slump of more than 2c. In th-s price of wheat today on the local ex change. At the clo- September waa off IV- Cora waa down Sc. data wer up Wufrc Prortslona were 6-e.Z:r2 lowir. Tha wheat market today wa completely tn tha hands of the teara, who pounded Jrtces vigorously. Commlsalon hou-a alo poaed of enormous llnea of wheat for jcour&f.J longs. The conditions In this ountry favored the bear side of the mar ket, the weather In the northwest being favorabla for the new crop, and tha re ceipts of new wheat In the southwest ehow-ttig- a constant Increase. Tt;e swera hr-nk tn prices In Wall street also had a 1e presatng effect on tha wheat market. Tha market lacked aubstantlal support, the principal demand coming from t.arts. The cloee waa weak and at the lowest point of the day. September opened a shade tr "i-Sc higher at 9u'c to Wye. and declined to aTiiNH;, where It closed. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal t 101.0f) ba. Primary receipts were 1. jlu.ijuO, against 2Ca bu. on tha same day Last Xear. Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re celpta of 4V9 rare, against 4? cars last wek and 441 ears one year aaro. Tha weakneaa of wheat and increased country offerings caueed bearish senti ment In the corn pit. The late strength In oata partially offset these Influences and prleea rallied somewhat from the low point of the day. The close, however, was easy. September opened unchanged to Ho higher at !fc to 66 Ve, sold off to Hc and closed at Local receipts were 1 cara, wua 2M of contract grade. The oata market waa extremely erratic. The market waa weak early in the day because of heavy liquidating sales, hut later prices rallied aharply on buying by bulls. During the remainder of the day, despite eeveral slight breaks, aent!ment continued bulltah. The market closed strong Sep tember opened unchanged to So higher at 40c to 44c, sold between 4c and VV. and closed at 43Vtf'-3Sc. Local receipt wer 44 cars. yroviatona were weak on acattered sell InaT by kmga. A lotfr'.jc docllne In the pri.-.; of tire hogs was largely responsible for tha weakness. At tha close September pork waa off IV at IM Lard was down 6c at 9.U7VaS.10. Rlbt were 7"c rower at ttt .. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: What. J1S cara; corn, 1S9 cars; oata, 77 cars. hogs, head. Tha leading futurea range) as follows: Article. Opeo.f High.) Low. Close Vay Wheat Aug. B-pU Dec I W M I M M Ml 7T4S75d-.a 9ns "t1 9oH. 4WS; !c4.is; May I 35 ; il-a 44V fret. Oata eept. May Perk aWp. Lard- oepL Oct. Elba Sept. Oct. MS' 341 6!S ilH-!S, s as. I i 42S,4JViSI 41 v, CS 43SI 44Si i-S ; 43 44 11.30 1 30 IIS I 30 1.70 a. 70 14 Id 20 0THJ 9.10 9. a I 55 15 D.JO 8T?S .3U I 70 .a s.la S.i. -57( No. 2. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLuTR steady; winter patacta. 4.K9 4.40; winter stralaThta. Ofl4.j4.o0; aprlng pat enta. 4."tS 10: spring airaighta, KW4.o; bakers, ti 11 EAT No. 2 spring. 9a; No. t, 94 jS"c; No. 1 red. .vc. COiCN-No. t, (4SRfi No. 2 yellow, Ss C5V OATS No. 1 4Sc: No. I white. 44f)nsc - bAHUiV-Umd feedins, taatilc; fair to Choice rnaltrr.g. SEED No. 1 northwestern, J1.14. Prime tlrmxhy. H4&. PROVIiiONS Short ribs, aides floose). tS.iir6li.7u. Mess pork per bbL. tli.UU ia K Lard per Mn lh.. tft.9a. Short clear sides boaed. ta.(7Ha0aL Receipts. Shipments FAour. bhla e. S.ta4 r7.40O Wheat, bu..,. .....,..4.j4 j0 45 ) Corn. b. SA-fcO 343.3) Oata, bu Ui5.n0 M.ajO Kye. ba . iarley. ku (,iu 1.2M) on the Produce Exchange today the but ter market waa Arm. Crvamertea, 2iij4c; dalrtea. ltjJ"-,;-0- Lrga, steady; at mark, taaee mcluded. latnio; first a, lPc: prima first a, lTSc. Chaeaa, ateady; LajUVsC St. LonU lieneral Market. ST LOT Id. Aug. T WH K AT Lower ; track No. t red cash, 84V6'Sc; No hard. a-o IV; aepterabar, MV : Decomber. sue CilHN-Ustr; track No. t caafi. 64c; No. 3 white. 6rSc; Sexatnter. i-'&tiSc; I let'em ber OATS-Higher: track No. I caah, 4S4V; Ko. 1 whue, Ao. Sevtsaoar. 41 Sc, D aember, 12c. FLOCR Steady; red winter patenta. HJ ; aura fancy atraight, 6.70i.l&; clear, (t -o1 i. SKED-Tlnrathr. steady; 13.344 33, old; K!, new. CORNM EALe-etaady; CA BRAN eV-arca, hlghor; sacked. aaat .--s, aio. HA Y Timothy, higher; prairie, steady; Bmothy. 114 'jclBi': prairie. fo.uOtfll da UK N COTTM Til a l.iaa, - - TJ.A"HNr-llSc. HEMP TWINE 11c. PUuYLaUNa Purk. lower; lubbUa. Wheat J Bent... S I C... ITSl Vtay...f K, Corn J I Sept... 49M Pec.... 5Ht May... 4TV Oata Sept... 43 twc.... tlH May... m 8xr I'ry salt mea'. M-.'y; h- iel. extra avr.. 19 J: clear ribs. 3V it" ; snort rear. 8 Bacon, stealy, box1 extra sh- rt. 1,0 l.S. clear rth IS'.IIS: short clears, IMS Pol LTRY tjj'et: cti'kers. l-v: springs. 1-. t'irkev, 1.14,0. djrks. r ; gee, 6c. lU'TTKR-'v'i'et. rrTrr. Jaul4c. Elii: Steady. USc case count. Itecelfts. BOipmert. Hour. bbta. What. bu Corn, hu. . t'atJ. bu. . 10.0 0 n U.(W tSl ( '.') KW YORK Ut:EHAL MARKET taaotatloaa of tke Ir Varloaa Comae od Itlea. NEW TORK. Aug. 7 FLOITR Receipt a, ll.so bbls ; exports, J.T7 bbls. ; market quiet anl low-r to sell, Minneapolis patents, Jt-'it.vo: w.rter straihta. Ml'Vlh: Mln tif"t bakers. S3 7iu"1 J"; winter extras, H l"u3 ; wint- paten's. I4. ,i4 ;i0 winter low grad. J "i.a.iiO Rye flour, dull: fair tT good. H.ijii,M.'; choice to fancy, i 1". CORXUFAL Barely steady; fine white and yeliow. coarse, ia.14.yL14; kilo dried. $l..livjS-. RTE-Duil; No. 2 western, 90c, f. o. b, Nw York. WHEAT Receipts. 1T5 9O0 bu.; exporta. S.kto bu.; sp-jf market weak: No. t rd, MHc, elevator; No. 1 red. 96c, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Northern Duluth. tl.'jOV Lowest prices for wheat In several months were attained today under heavy stop-low sell ing, attributed to btg primary receipts, bet ter northwest weather, easy Liverpool cables and weak outside markets. The close represented 11V: net loss. Septem ber 9S""c. closed at IsVSc; December, M&10S. closed at 9i7c; May, C,itf LMr. closed at i;.U' CORN Receipts, S6.5T5 bu.; exporta 154,137 bu.; spot market eay: No. 1. evs, ele vator; No. 2 white. olSc; No. I yellow. f. o. b. afloat. Option market waa with out transactions, cluing about unchanged. OATS-Recetpts;- 51.0u bu.; exports. 1.5-JU; spot market firm: Mixed oata, M to 3a Iha., toe; natural wnite. 3t to i Iba., SAijbAc; clipped white. M to 40 lba., 67ftilc. 1A Y Steady ; shipping, 7&c; good to choice. H.Sjrij.1.3. Huf'd yu'pt: state, common to choice, 14 crop lVil?: ii crnr. 4Wfl6c: Paclrtc coa.t. 1J" crop. fc.jllc: m6 crop. f!Jc. HIDESDull; Central American, 22Ve; B-'gota. LEATHER Quiet; acid. MiZPe. WixiL, SfS'ly; domestic fleecn, JlffW- PP.OVlSINS-Hef. steady; family.3 .00 511 jo, n.tss, $3 T,a 10. 'V; beef hams. 03 7.; pack !t. Jl'i ,V"Vll : city extra India mess, ULOilia.. Cut meats, quiet; pl--kiel t.-lilea. lcK7rj.aU.); pickled bams, lliu 13.0. Lard, easy; western prime. f.t uCiiU. U ; retined. fasy; continent. la ; ISouth America. JW.10. compound. 18. 7M;9 ). TAI.IaiW jjiet; city tl per pkg ), bc; country ipkgH. tree. 6-,a'jc. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 34 tf'Sci Japan nominal. BL'TTEK Steady ; creamery, femmnti to specials. !K.?j'C; renovated, common to specials, 17 5 -3c; western factory, common to extra. lvpiHc. CHEESE Vjultt; state, full cream, col ored and white, small, best. 12r ; stale full crem, large colored, best, llc; state, white. UV; state, fair to good. lJUc. PiOL'L I RY-Allve, steady; western chick ens. I'm:, fowls. He, turkeys, lie Dressed, steady; western broilers, lTft'Afc:; tuikeys, luiyljc, fowls, Uiiljc. WEATHER l?l THE GRAIN BELT Fair and t'oatlnaed Warm for One More Day, at Least. OMAHA. Neb., Aug. 7, 1307. Heavy rains, with high wtnd. were gen eral last niEht in th middle Mississippi ' and lower Umo valleys, and upper lake re- I gion. lne niaesi ma.i rejrLcvi am follows: Peoria. w iii;les; Cairo. 4S miles; I Cl.it 4o miles, aad veiocltleJ ranging ! from thirty to forty mtles were general ! throughout the middle Mississippi valley. ' High temperatures were geueral through 1 out the ceutral valleys during Tuesday, and ! temperatures are hlgner in the west and i northwest this niormr.g. and conditions are ! favorable for fair and continued warm In tros vtcinltv tonight and Thursday. omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation compared witn the corresponding ! of th pa-1 lhre y7; im fig ISM I Minimum temperature SS ffl '! ; Pr-cipltation uo" T .) .00 Normal temperature for today, iS oa- greea. Defilclency In precipitation since March L , 4.H7 Inches. ... i reflclency corresponding period in 1SOS. : 2.16 Irenes. t lierlcler.cy corresponding period In 1905, ,7.42 Inches. L. A. WELSH. 1 Local Forecaster. ! Cora aad Wkeat Region Balletla. For the twenty-four hours end'ng at a. m Tth meridian time, Wedneailay, August 7, 19T; OMAHA UlSlKl'.l, Temp. f" V lard, ste.i.iy. pri-tie rTi, Raln- ln fall. Sky. 87 .4 Clear 71 Clear i? .'10 Clear 7J .'0 Clear 7 .') Clear tin .1)0 Clear 63 .Oi: Cler K3 T Clear W .! Clear f AM Clar W Oear 57 ' Cleir ) DO Clear 7') .00 Clear 55 .) Clear iis .0"! Clear i Stations. Max . Ashland. Neb 93 Auburn. Neb 91 Columbus. Neb... 97 Fairbury. Neb.... !7 Fairmont. Neh...H Or Inland. Neb..W) Hrtitigton Neb. 91 Ha5tins. N'eb ... A Oakdale. Neb Omaha. Neb ... Tekatnah, Neb. Alta. Ia Carroll. Ia Claiinda. Ia Fibley. Ia Sioux City, Ia. 56 :) 94 1 'Minimum temperature for twelve-hour t period ending at a a m. , DISTRICT AVERAGES No. of -Temp Rain. I Central. Static ns Mix Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill Columbus. O Des Moines, la. . Indlanapol s. Ind Kansan City, Mo I-uuisville. Kv Mlnneap.iis. Minn Omaha. Neb X S 84 .) 14 H U T 13 ! 4 .44 12 W .40 H Vi " 74 .00 1 ) i .r 30 S3 ' 3t) .04 1 94 64 .01 10 94 SS 1.04 I High temperatures are general through ; nut the corn and wheat region. Heavy trains, with high wind.-, were general last night tn tha middle MisfsMlppt and lower Oi.lo valleys and lake region. t A. WELtStt. Ia.cal Forecaster. Kanaaa City Grain and Provision a. KANSAS CITY, Aug 7. WHEAT Ijjwer; September. Sic; December, SoSc; May. Sci cash No. 1 hard. fltjc; No. J. TvuMW:; No. 2 red, 4HaSV'; No. X fc3 tMc. ' CORN September, 4?Uc; Decmber, 44Sc; j Me.y. 47c. Cash No. 2 mixed. 4S119S,c; No. 1. H-"4iSe. OATA No. ! white, 5C,53rc; No. t mixed, 4iH.fifirc. HA V Steadv. higher: timothy. MO0 11 fi: choice prairie. t.OCgS 25. RYE S'eady; ThdTKc. E'"G3 Firm: extra". 174e per docen; firsts 1-Sc. seconds. 15H'. B TITER Creamery. 3v: packing. lTSc. Receipts. Su'pmets Wheat, bu. 255 .' 98.4"o Corn. bu. , Jl.neo 69.'"0) Oats, bu U.0U0 IfijO Kansas City cash prices: Articles. Open l High. Low. I Close. Wheat- I I I I September... 'SS-tl,' 1B1 1 Ijecember t7'-. i?J SSS' 80H Corn - j 1 I I September....) ivy 4S 4Hl 4H L-fccember llSVbSi '454! 441 44", Mlaaeapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPtJLIS. Aug 7 FLOUR First patents. 15 00 5 10: second patents. 4 9itfi u0; first cleara. 3.40lj3.43; sec ond clears. 12 7 5 frl 5. BRAN In bulk. 114 75 817.25. WHEAT September. 4Hc December, tISc; No. 1 hard. SfjSc: No. I northern, SI",i94Se: No. S northern, t5&&Vac; Nx 3 northern. 13 3 94c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Aug. 7 -CORN-Flrm; No. I rellow. &o.,tV; ?',- 3. tc; Nov 4, IVSJ itcT no grade, 4m; 62c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, old. 49c; No I white, eld. 4"c: ri-w. 46c; No. 4 white, old, 4tV: nw 473 W-. RYE Nominal. No. t Sotytfle. WHISKY On the basis of SI 31. Llverpaaal Grata Market. LIVERPOOU Aug 7 WHEAT-flnot quiet; No. 3 red. western, winter, 7a 4d. Futures, easy; September, 7s 2'd; Decem ber. Ts 4Hd: March, 7a 4S1 CORN epot Irni, Amairlcan mixed, news 5s lV,d: old northers. Sa IVl Futurea. quiet; September, 44 11 W; December, nom inal. Dalafk Ormln Markot. DULUTH. Aug t WHEAT No. 1 hard, on track. 97 Sc: on track. No. I northern. 4Vc; N'i 3 northern, tStc: etitriKer e; December, HHe bid; May. 31.41 V bid. uATi To arrive, 41c. RYE 70 Q PkUadolpsila rrodaca Market. PHlLADELi'UIA Aug.. 7 EUiio Firm ; neatvrn ihire. 19-;i '.' . ::t.Er-Laairr, Now York full crean-J NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Squall Brewing for Manj Days Brealj With Violenc. FRICXS DB0P 3 TO 5 P0DTTS Apnrekenslon of Farther Attacke oa Corworatlona by gtate and a tloanl Offlelala Caaie gelling. NEW TORK. A'iff T. The squall which broke over the stock market today has l-een brewing for several days and there are not wanting oheet-vers to contend that the seeds of the trouble were sown tn th Ill-advised market movement to advance prices which waa embarked upon flam boyant auaptcee later In June. The mar ket commitments now holding over from that period, besides the embarrassments of the money and capital agitation, which wer then perfectly well foreseen, have been overtaken by the bad effect on sen timent of the renewed outbreak of hos tility aralnet the corporations. The stock market was disposed to view with mlid disquiet the news of the enor mous fineg levied on the Standard Oil com pany by Judge Landls last Saturday. Every day eince then, however, the daily news has consumed largw span with the snr.ouncement of new measures or plans In pursuit of the railroads or other corpora tlnna. The Iteration has gone on the nerves of Wall street and the disposition to sell hns Increased and the decline In prtre has gained cumulative velocity, as Is the way with falling bod'es. the out come being the spasm of liquidation today. No One ouestions that there us. larr. anil Important liquidation rn progress although i the part played by the tears tn forcing I prices lower and In precipitating the lloul- 1 datlon was alo obvious. The bear ele- I ment had grown cautious after the con- L sldrable decline that has occurred this , week and especially after the email dis- turbance In the earlr London market to- ' day. American securities were pronounced a bright spot In the London market and there waa some buying for foreign account here. The result waa a show of strength In the early part cf the day and some demand from the shorts to cover. This appeared later to have been a device on the part of the more Influential bear lend ers to shake off a weak following. There j "-it eiRiifl enouico as ine morning ad vanced that trnportant liquidation was still In progress. The onslaught of the bears thereupon was fierce and the slump In j prices somewhat alarming. The market i proved to be honeycombed with stop-loss I orders, refuting the common suppoaltlon J of tta sold-out condition. Gossip of sev- . eral daya past waa revived tn full force i of the scaling down or closing out of i speculative accounts following a recent re turn to Enrope. The stocks moat acutely t affected by the weakness were those tden- ' titled in popular eettmatton with the stock j market activities of the interests pointed I to In this gossin. notablv I'nloa Parle... ; and Reading. The copper' group also waa violently depressed. The subject most talked of was the prob able farther course to be taken by the agitation against corporations and the moasurea likely next to be promulgated against them. Stocks of companies sup- pcieea ia ne vuineraoie to suen proceed- ings aa issued tn the tS.OuO.OOD fine against : the Standard Oil company were conspic- t ucusly weak. The Industrials as a group ' wre gTeater sufferers than the railroads. I The copper group. Sugar, and some of the i railway equpment stocks. Including Gen eral Electric, sold at low prtces for the year. In the railroad list th's was true only. In the case of the southern group, I although other prominent stocks ap- I proached the level of the March panic. I Reporta of a conference of atate attorneys I of the Mississippi valley to act in concert I In further measures against corporations, ! the Alabama Indictment against the South- i ern nanway company and reports of con- i ferences amongst corporation advisers to ! aevis protective measures fed the ap prehension on the subject. The late rise In call money to 8 per cent reflected the increasing pressure on resources there and time loana were strong and the demand active. Discounts were also higher both In London and Paris and sterling exchange ' rr.i aecimeo, me movement tending , toward the point of attraction for gold irum .ew lorn. oreat rortnern aub acrlhera to new etock had an Installment of tt.ono.OW to pay today. On Friday there falls due C&.OUMCO on Vnlon Pacific con vertible bonds and on Thursday of next week 315.00,i for Southern Pacific pre ferred stock subscriptions. The obliga tions thus accruing necessitate resources In hand to meet them and this cause may have figured In the day a liquldationa tn stocks. The fall In New Tork exchange In Chicago to SO cents discount waa th Index of another source of pressure on New York money resources. Copper waa again weak In London and helped to upset the eecurltiea market. Laat prices rep resented rallies on short covering of 1 to 3 polnta and the fact that auch net de cllnea remain as 5S In Tnlon Pacific, 3S In Amalgam. ed Copper, 4S In Stfxar and between 2 and 3 points tn Reading. St Paul and the Hill stocks la evidence of the vtolet.ee of the days decline. The cl'tng tone was unsettled and Irregular and with not all the rally held. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, 31.lo8.OU). United States 4a declined Vi per cent on call. The following waa tha range of prices oa tha New York Stock exchange: talea High. Low. Ctoaa Adams gxpreas Amaltmniaxad Cor per American C. A P do pfd Amerlaan Cotton Oil do pre Aawticaa Ezprvae Americas U AL. pfd... AmarU-aa Ice Amartcaa lanse4 Oil..,. do p.-4 American Locomotive .... do pfd Amartcaa I. A R do pfd... AewHcaa ingar Ra&alng. . AaMrb-aa Touacca, p. ... Anaconda Mining Co Atchiaoa Atlantic Coast Lin Baltimore A Ohio d ptd... Brooklyn It T Canadiaa Pactfis Caotral o( K. 1 Chasoooako A Ohio.. Chl.-aio Oraal Waatern... rhlcmao A North vastera. C hicago T. A T do ptd. C. C. C. A 84. L- Colorado Paol A Iroa... Colorado A Souther, ao lot pfd so Id pfd Conaolidata Gaa Corn Products do ptd VUwva A Hudaoa Plaara. L. A W Desvar A Rio Grand l.t .101. 0 tit 7t . 4.V0 41t t joovj j,v, r-, nt Ttt ns i "S ii ; nt 1 ST 10 M 4.si0 MS Mt 54 104 1 i7.o tort i"it i"2t 1.1 Fit l' l'U i4.im nt in n s 1. ). U ) t' oiA Stt 4(t 51 (I lit 1.2' H I7 Hi 3.A) 94 14 4t 81 14.4ft US SO 54 1 1 I.aO 174 ITS 171 j 171 (.TO) K t I4t in j, jt tTiM 144 141t 144 4H I 11 1.000 4St 41 41 8 fs t: "Vt I L1UO Kt 4t 14t U I" 44 44 44 I 111 111 114.'-, 1-10 lt 14t 14 i t j LToa 14.1S 141 1 14 i I HO 4) 440 440 1 ) Stt t !"t i t4 70 TV 44 14m 41 las 4il 1 i ti an r.it I l,uu 54t IT 17 I 4.'t 94 J I 1 131 lilt 133 i MO irt U7t lit IMS ut ii n i i" nt f?t 7it l.)0 a 23 12 I do pfd Di.-illUra" ftacsiitlas en do 1st pfd do 24 pfd Oooeral Electric liiisats a atnl Iacaraatttmal Paper do pfd 1ft lamaC tonal Pump , do pfd loss Central do pfd Kansas City 8oarthra.... do ptd Loetar-Ul A Nashnil .., Meateaa Ceetrsl Mmnaocoils A St. Loula M. at. P. A 8. at, M. do ptd Mlaauart Psclto M . K. A T do ptd National Load M R. R. vt at. pfd Wow Tor, Caaitral s t a A w Korfelk A Waotars do pfd Monk Amartcaa PaclB ktaU Pwssrtvaaia , Paules Gaa P . C. C. A St. L. Praaa4 8tl Car do pfd Pullmaa Paiae Car Raadlas do lat pfd do kt pro kpaii ataat - a pra Rack Latsag Ce a ptd RakOae Goods d St. U A 8 P Id pM .. it Loots tool heias era.. soatAara Paclgo do pfd sowasra San way do ptd Ton Coal A I TOO.. Too Pacts T . it U A W ptd Caioa PwlSs do pfd 01404 Stataa gtpeaas.... Cart ad Btau Kealtp ... taitod Stat Raaaas.... o pfd ran atata ntaal do pf Virgisxlsraltaa faoaa do t Wtiaak p4 WeO-l.rr Cipro , tastiogkuaa aiwuia .. 70 I "t r ms set io I t 10t IMS l' ! 41 1 4t t 44 Vl Mi aoS ll?t IMt U4 tfra 8. '- f-t nt 14 Mi ITS 44 51 4t la, im Stt 45 1 law us Ut 1.440 lini. fftt 400 Vl 11 14 nt 11 l"W 4RS tort M 88 4 If. t e at W at"" 4-"S IS 44 lit 1 li't nt kt t 4 tt 11 M t n I4t tut It 4t id lit 4 "4 ill US t t .m.au Mt ) u !." lot 6M a.t . l. 11 . Tl x rt nt 4-it mt 11 44 lit l't . 4 1st !) St " su 4t 44 47 .83.4a U-a IXt 1 l-a 11 ?1 let u ST 14 ft lit a 11 S3 u M . 1.W .111 ao 11 rt Mt . M vx tt a M Ut Ut i?! NEW TORK. Aug. 7.-MONEY-On call steady, WrCS per cent; ruling rate. iS per e..r.f- rLinf V i .1 1 rr r.nt' Affee,t at 71 . .- " '9 " . - - a i r r nwtt Time li, n, Ii4h-. Kn.t BT Fur, I sixty daya. 6S Pet cent; ninety daya, S per cent; all months, f- per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-VH per cent. STERLING EXCHANiJE Firm at de cline, with actual business In tsnker bills at 14 Vi for demand and at 14 3 for sixty day bllis; commercial bills, 14 S3. SILVER Bar, &tc; Mexican dollars, 54SC. BONDS Government, weak; railroad, easy. The closing quotations on bonds today were a follows: r t. WH'hjil M. M srrtas rt : se cenpon C. trn, r do ceupon C S. sev 4s. nf. 4o coupon Aer. Tobacco 4s. io U Atchiaoa fn 4a. .. Atihiicn slj. 4s. Atlantie r. L. 4. B . a 4a. do Its ProelMra R. T. cv. Ceatrsi of Oa. Ss W Ine do M Inc ia H Isc Clles. A f)M 4S .l'H Jii 4 to, r It ' . l.l- J.p.a 4S. rer. 14 MV, I ,..i'at"u a N. sat. 4a ... rt . Ut Mnb4ttsir t , f. 4s nt ..I1. Mexican CMtrai 4a.. .. 47 'to lit tnc 10 M nn. St. U 4a WH .. t M . K AT. 4s M ..O ia Ms M"4 .. M v r. or n. e. 4s U ... S N. J C. a. Ss 13 ... S Nrthra Pmrtnc 4s.. tn 4s 7 do la 1i . I a w. ene. 4s.... Kit .. H O. B. Ia rtdg 4 ... .. Pees r. IS .. 14 Rfarftne Oeaeral 4s . M l!t3. u a ti M e. Ss lol'MO A A It JO Its 47 St L. : s. r it an C. B. A U . a .. lit 3t. L. S'Tastern 4S. 71 C. R. I. A P. 4 ehian1 A L 70 17 do col. S 17 Southern Pmclfli; 4s. C . C. ?t L. 4S. .. Ml do in 4 tec Colo. Inl !!. ger. AH So. Rl!wj Ss . . . "ola Midland 4s 48 Tis PactOe ll Colo. A SooL&m 4s. 17 T . St. L. A W. 4 "ub 5a taloa rmetae 4a O A R. 0 4s Ml V. 8. Itawl 3d la... Pint tilers" gee. is.. l"t wbsMk liti Eru prior Ilea 4a.... tii WMra ad. 4s ... Er1 t"n. 44 W ewbeelinf ILL! Hot-king Vlley 4t l,v!t Wla Central 4s... Jpa 4s 19 1 'spaa 4s Hid. Offered. . It . 11 Jt I T4t . " , Mt 104 T)S I M 4 TJt Boaton Stocks aad Bonds. FOSTON. Aug. 7.-Call loana. JVyo4H per cent: time loana. tfi7 per cent. official closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atchison si 4a H fklnmet A Aiirona ' 4 MtArts. Coatmsmal.. Meilcaa Csntral 4s.. Tt Allooet Atchison T. A mala, mated do pfd 41 e At. antic Boatoa A Albany. ..CI BvnsHam Bat.w A Main rn.nmat A Reels . Bc,, Orated.. 114 Cimt.nolal ritchbfir. pM 1U rof.p-r ftn ".M-llcan rntrl . llPnlf Wt J. T.. S. H. A H.l4 rranklls t'nlos Psclse 131 I.le Rormle Amer. Pna. Tubs... lot Mans, sttnlne is 13t . 4') rt . n . i ,rjt . 23 . nt i . u . ii . it . sst .114 . It .Vht nt Amtf. Snanr 114t Micntsaa do pfd Amer. Tel. A Tel Amer. aooln .... do pfd 1J Moha"a . . . . , ..1T Montana C. A . . 13 Old Dominion to Oareola Edison tieetrle 111 T4 Parrot Maaa. Klectiis do pfd Maas. Gaa I nlted rmtt I'nttad 8bos Mack. do pfd t'. 8. Stesl do pfl Adraatnre Nortli Butts Butte Coalltloa . 14 Oalacr .. 54 Shannon .. HS Tamarack ..tit TrlnltT .. 4St Tsltnl ropper .. Ht C. 8. Mining.. .. 12H r 8. Oil .. rt rtak .. I "Victoria .. r t Winona .. f' Walrartna u . i7t .18 43 1, . pit . 41 . 4t S 111 Nsrada Bid. Asked London Closing Stocks. LONDON, stocks were Aug. 7 Closing quotations on aa follows: Conaoia, money.. do account Anaconda Atchiaoa do pfd Baltimore A Ohio 7-14 .. K. A T J -14 Tork Csstral. I13t .. J S Norfolk A Weatern. 75t .. -Ti ao pra . . H Ontario A Wastarn . . 4Hr Pen-naylTmnta i;t 43 (4 ws is . 41 Ctnsaian Psct& 17t Hand Mlnaa fhMapeake A Ohio. 14 Raadtns M. A St. P., .111 Soot hem Railway, D Bears , t. A R. a , do pfd Brie do 1M pfd do Id p(d Grand Trunk .... Illinois Central . .. 31 - do pfd ..IS- 8othra Psdfla , .. T W'aloa Paclfts .. Ht do pfd .. 4c'- C. 8. Staa4 , .. 41 do pd .. ISrfaboah ..141 do pfd ..121 fhiantlh 4a. ,!' 1 . 1 lS .ltt . u . 13 L. A N tit SILVER Par. steady; 22 I-l-id per ounce. ti'.-ici per cent. Tta rate cf discount on the open market for short bills is 1 11-1 per cent; for three months' bills, Z per cant. Jew Tork Mining Stocks. NEW TORK. Aug. I Closing quotations on mining stocks were t .Hows: Adama Ceo. 1 Little Chiaf .. 4 ..150 ..l'W .. 13 .. 41 .. 3.1 .. M ..155 Ailca BrMca , Bmavlck Con..., Ctunstork Tunn.l Con Cal . A Vs., Horn Sllrar , Iron Silver toadrtlle Con .41 .. .. 1') .. B .. i ..HI ..12S .. (nuna Oshlr Potoat 8a rag Iiarra Narada Small Hopaa .. Standard Foreign Financial. LONDON. Aug. 7. The rates Tir mrmev were easier In the market today and the demand waa ratr. Discounts hardened, owing to the foreign demand for gold. Trading on the Stock exchange was dull and prices had a drooping tendncy, con sols leading the way, owing to lack of support. The chief Interest centered In Americans, which opened fairly steady. A rallying movement was manifested early tn the day. prices rising a quarter of a point to 1 point above parity. The im provement waa maintained and prices further improved after the roce'pt of the New York opening quotations and closed at the best prleea of the day. . Atchison. Tnpe-ka & Santa Fe. Southern and T'nlon Pacific received particular attention. Grand Trunk was eas'er on poor dividend expec tations. Internationale were quiet, tha Moroccan news restricting operations. Jap anese were easier on foreign selling. Jap anese Imperial s of 15" 4 closed at lut Copper shares were depressed. RIo Ttntos fluctuated widely. Treassry Statement. WASHINGTON, Aug. 7. Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the ceneral fund, exclusive of the 1151,000, 000 gold reeerve, shows: Available cash balance, 1140.940.401; gold coin and bullion. So2.lt7.t3t; gold certificates, 180.. 798.359. Bank Cleartasa. OMAHA. August 7. Rank clearings for today were Sl.fER.73 58 and for the corre sponding date laat year S1.5W.W8 4. Cattaa Starke!. NEW YORK. Aug. 7. COTTON Mar ket opened firm. August, U.6uc: Seotember lltjc: October, January, 12.1e; bid; May. 12-3oC. lf.'iio: December. 12.1.1c; March. 12 28c; April. 1132c Spot, cloaed quiet, I points lower; middling upianaa. lijuc; middling gulf. 13.45c. Salea. 40 balea GALVESTON, Aug. 7.-COTTON-teady, lie. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 7. CtTTTON Quiet: middling. 13c; sales, 115 bales; receipts, 30 bales: shipments. I balea; stock. 6"4 balea. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 7.-COTTON Spots closed steady: salea. 115 balsa; low ordinary, 7Sc nominal: ordinary, f nom inal: good ordinary. 10 S-lSc. nominal: low middling. 11 7-lfc; middling, 1TV; good mid dling. 13Sc nominal; middling fair, Ve, nominal; fair, 154c. nominal; receipts, ell balea: stork. 47.450 balea LIVERPOOL. Aug. I.-CXrTTON-8pot In Increased demand: prices 8 points lower; American middling fair. ISM; good ull dling, 74d; low middling. 4-tud: good ordi nary, tl-id, ordinary, i.Sod. Salea of tha day were lo.Oia) bales, of which 1.000 bales were for speculation snd export and In cluded !.-) bales of American. Futures opened and closed steady. Oils and Rani. NEW TORK, Aug. 7. OrLS Cottonseed, easy; prime crude, nominal; prims yel low, C&u66Hc. Petroleum, Arm' refined New York. 8 46; Philadelphia and Baltimore. Is 4u; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. 84 71. Turpentine, firm; Sac asked. SAVANNAH. Oa.. Aug. 7. OrL Tur pentine, firm. 5c ROSIN Firm: sales, t SO bbls : receipts, 12ta hi. la., ahipmenta. 32T bbls; stock. .1. S.t bbls- (iuote: A. B. C. 83-6h;o ); D. U'KW. E, 4ljtv r. 84i6.ga.-0. G. 84 44.75; H. K;:"U4.); I. 84 -A". K. 35.25 t5 3S; M. IS 60: N. lo.75.fr5V; W. O.. S--00 44 10; W. W., 8. 1054 15. OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug 7 -OH Ciedit bsl sncea. 81 .TS. Runa. lB,Sfl bbls : average, 1.4T4 bbta. Shlpmenta, Kft.tH bbls.; aver age, 171479 bbls. 8 agar ssi Molasses. NEW TORK. Aug 7.-SUOAR Raw. quiet; fair refining. S3TV6S4JSc; eettrif ugal, 9 tst, 3 93SC; muljura sugar, 117S 3. USc; refined juiet; No. 4, 4; No 7, 4 6&c; No. 8. 4,5uc; No. 8. 4 46c; No. 10, 436c; No. 11. 4 Se; No. 11 426c; No. 13. 420c. No. 14. 416; confectioners' A. 4.": mould A. 6 SLc cut Loaf. 5 75c: crushed. 1 1"C ; pow dered, 510c; granulated. 5c; cubes, IM M u LA SaE -Steady : New Orleans, open kettle, centrifugal. IS",c; ceatrifugal yf ow. JTt4Sc; aecond. 2SS3aC. NEW ORLEANS. Aug T. SUGAR ateady 7 opea kettle centrifugal. IS",: cenulfugai yellow. SSuHSc; aaconda, IS4 ISc iiOLAcsES Qult; aw syrup, Svt.voao. -.i.rn f-,00 s) rr ts T '"h.is a Lake Erie lit I'wd CMtrai !e 14 14 It 4 pa fw is m rr I CWitral ttfcr Ll"" -t 1S "t 1 la pM X t O-eat Northern sea 1 I IM lt ; Sorters P,-l IS.tvj irt U11 I Iatar.-( acravolitaa. ten 14 :1 11 I i- p(l 4, 41 rt t e-l.na X U K M ' "er4 Ti tlfHia - I Ttal ne lor ttie tar. l.atlw eharea 5lw York Money Market. 1 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Very Scare aad Higher. HOGS COXTINTJE ON DOWN GRADE kee-n aad Lanks la Fair iaanly aad Active) Sellers at Strong to Ten Illgker Frlcea Feodors la Active) Demand. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. T. W"T. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ,') 4-3c4 1.01 OfT.clal Tuetnlay 2.799 I.S30 10..7 EsUmate Wednesday.... l.aJ6 3.444 T.J Three days this week. .10 3S0 22 At 23, Same days laat week. ...U. 137 iB.viO 7 944 Same days 2 weeks ago. .14. 4-3 14. H 16 Ml Same days 3 weeka ago..lO.H7 757 10.117 Same days 4 weeka ago- .- 35 1.6 13.437 Same days laat year. .. .11594 22 S41 4l 41 The follow.rg table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, eon-, pa red with last year; 1t7. W. Inc. Dc. Cattle 4.S 51.7o7 4.isl Hogs 1.S1J.45.4 1.S.077 .4'. Sheep Ja.l0 tlXW X3 The following table ahows the average price of hogs at South omaha for the laat several daya, with comparisons: Date. I 1907. 190. ,106.; 1904 13B.1.PW; July July July July Ju'.y Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. t r' 44 i ss: t u; 4 SS.., .. 30.. Si... 1... 3... 3... 4... 5... .. 7.. 46, ( 61 S 19" 4 7 Wj I 0?S I M I 111 I ' t 1 47 t os 6 r 1 1 o i o! 7 r) I M OlSi 3lj I 6ol 3 03, 7 s:: n s KiS I lj 1 W 1 WH , hi, i ; t l ( II S 73' 4 2; I 7 V 7J 395 3 S 821 4 4i ! 7S 4 22 3 So! I 0 t 7 3 I 9CS f 75 S OS: I 04' 7 321 3 3 S MSI 3W i S 07 S Oft! T i I 7 4 31 6 7 I Oil 7 rt Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Omaha S2.7Vfi7.30 Kansas City t"u7 .13 Chicago I.4oir:.0 St, Louia 1 JoT 40 Sioux City 1263.7 20 The official nurr.bi- of cars Hog a. is?ia.oo 8.755-i brought In today by each road was: cattle, tiogs. btie- p. C. M. A St. P 7 Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. N. W. (east). 4 2S 32 H 14 12S C. A N W. (west). C. St. P.. M A O... 4 C. B. A Q. (east)... . C, B. y. (westi .M C. R. I. A P. eaat). 1 Tlllnots Central 1 ChL Gt. Western Total receipts 44 to The disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: I i Omaha Packing Co... I Swift and Company.. Cattle. Hoe-s. Hneeti. 6 tKa. 6. 5. SI 40 4. 504. 00 of stock . H tea. 2 'i 't 'i HO 1ST 1 05 3(6 2.H3 3,021 317 22 314 2,063 f 1 4 I M 15 145 14 42 40 25 4 24 3 2 257 1.108 Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co. Swift and Co., country.. Vansant Co Carey 4 Benton Lobman A Co W. I. Stephen Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Hu.ton & Co U F. Huss Sam Werthelmer T B. Inghram Sulllvans Bros Other buyers Totals L31 8.7C4 1447 CATTLE Receipts this morning were again disappointingly small. It seems pass ing strange that there should ba only about 1 ka head on the ilouth Omaha market. 1 with Chicago reporting 30.000 and Kansas City 10.00"). Just why the run at this point should be ao small It Is hard to explain In view of the fact that very fair prices have prevailed for soma time back. Last week the market waa possibly a little low and that may have turned aoma cattle away from here, but that would hardly seem sufficient cause for such a great dis parity between this and other market points. The few beef cattle In light sold very rapidly at prices decidedly higher. The market was tn fact, so much higher than last week that It was hard work to And a man wilting to say Just how much tha advance had been, the common expression being, "It Is higher than a house." Good corn fed cattle sold up to 37.30, the highest paid so far sine 1903. There were no good range steers to make a top oa tha market for that kind. Cows and heifers were also In active demand at prices at least 10c higher than yeaterday. Everything In sight waa picked up at an early hour In the morning, but the number of aalra was very small. ! Wyoming heifers sold as high as 34.50, without having had a mouthful of corn. What few atockers and feeders wars on sale changed hands early In the morning at good strong prices. As high as 35.30 was paid by a feeder buyer for heavy and fleshy westerns. Representative sales: BEE STEAKS- Mo. At rr Ms. Av. Pr. 104 4 It ll&l 4 48 8- 1040 4 10 41 U4t I U i UM 4 44 ) 1U 4 44 1 M ID 1 U4 I 10 4 1043 I 71 1371 1 10 t7 I DO a UM t 10 a Ill 4 11. 144 t 38 COWS. 4 trr t (8 l too I 44 I ) 1 H 1 1074 1 48 4 S 1 49 1 10SO 4 88 1 M Is HEIFERS. T W4 I 04 14 840 3 88 13 141 I 40 BULLS. 1 ISM I 44 l 1O0 I TI 8TOCKER3 AJ$D FEEDERS. I lit I 18 l mil U II 1 44 14 17! I 48 ' WEST ERN a NEBRASKA. I cows IOCS 8 40 3 feeders.. 723 SOS 4 cows 937 3 40 3 cows 1013 190 11 heifers.. Sbl Sua Scows 894 3 40 3 heifers.. 443 3 OS 1 rows t4) 1 75 8 cows .... 93 8 40 25 cows 168 3 70 It calves... 221 4 33 7 cows.. ... tit 175 5 feeders. . 478 3 50 1 bull 7S0 3 15 4 steers. ...1130 S 50 3 haifera.. 65 S 75 I heifers.. t4 3 06 3 heifers.. 3 3 36 Scows WS ITS 3 feeders. 44 S to 44 Steers. ..121 4 75 43 heifers., r 4 4 23 Scows ...loot) 1 25 67 feeders,. 10S1 6 00 12 feeders..! i 6 00 Frank Ste wa rt Y.yo. U cows.... t cows. .. J. S steers.. 11 cows... 6 t 25 32 cows 823 S 85 . tut 3 25 Baugh at 970 4 28 Bon Wyoming. 31 steers.. .1307 5 10 3 eowe....l060 S 50 1110 3 to HJO I 14 I steers Diamond Cattle Company Wyoming. 14 steers... 11"0 4 75 8 calves... 8) 6 50 64 cows ... 9e 4 50. 24 cows.... S47 4 26 ai feeders 10S6 S OS HOGS Hogs sold 6 to 10c lower this morning and the good light and medium weight hogs suffered fully as much. If not more, than the heavy hoars. A usual oa a down market, tha trade was not very active, but still tha moat of the hogs sold In very fair aeaaon. tl-.e bulk going at SS 70 66.S6. with a top at to 00. Yesterday the hoga sold very largely at 85 7586 80. with a top at H.10. Today'e decline carries the market to tha lowest point touched since July 19. Th market la now 16 to 2T-C lower than at the close of last week- Representative sales to. Av. h. Pr Mo. Av. Is. Pr. 41 141 ... 188 a IS 40 TT14 M 1-4 10 I 4 4Z n 44 I T7t 4t 140 40 I 48 M 141 ... 1 Ut t DM 40 I 4.1 M 1M ... I TTt SI 01 ... I 48 II Hi ... I TTt i r ... 1 si rt ts 1 rt 41 tst 8 I 48 49 174 ... I T5 14 4 ... I ft 4 147 I I ft as Ill 130 I ft 4 ... 6 nt 87 l ... I 47t 44 Ill 110 I ft n m so 1 to n t8 40 I rt tt 11 1 I 10 41 1:7 170 I to St Ml ... 170 t .rt ... It 41 TI 14 17 44 8 ... 18 44 IS l I f 44 ill 48 14 ti nti to 1 it 7t ra . 1 to t ni ... I to 4 trr 10 I a 14 121 ... I 44 40 I 8 I, 11 40 I 71 4 Ill ... I i ni ... 170 71 Ill ... Ik) tl IS 84 I Tit 5 ITT t 0 44 ft . . I 77t 41 ... I S 41 trf l I Tit 11 11 ... 4 t rn t I Tit 11 ... 4 ' to r4 11 init ti t4 8 1 rt m m ... 1 tit i i 1 ut I'l 44 I Tn 44 I. I I 81 M rl WIH 4 141 ... I Si a ia h in si tit ... 1 t It la I I 71 41 1.4 ... I M I r ... I ti tj rn 40 1 at II 14 . . i Tl 11 IS ... I M it an wit. ti ra in 14 V4 ) I TS Tl Hi 89 I 8 TV Mt 4 I If 48 n ... I 8 10 1S4 i I t s 14 an I ao I tal 8 III 4 HS S4I8S 48 Wl . I T8 TT SO IS I at 15 :4 84 I It 4. ....1.1 40 I IS U K4 4 I 71 14 144 8 I 41 M to I 71 41 114 ... 6 IS 41 n 14 I tt n Mt 64 I Sa il n 11 1 rt I 88 I 88 at ... iri, t ... I 8 it . 144 4 TTt 48 1.7 ... I 88 CHEEP Ktcelyis of Lp wtro not as wethers. 44 -o 10 ewes, tVLitagt. SHEEP. 4 Idaho lamrs , S3 Idaho yearrtng. futla H Idaho ewes ) Idaho lamb eH Idaho lambs, fee.ers ... 14 Idaho ewes, yenrltnea St Idaho ewe. yrarltnrs 15 Idaho yearlings and feeders. 2 Uahi ewea. eulla. feeders !5 Idaho tan 131 Wyoming wethers i'4l S. Dakota yearlings, feeders yeavtms-l. IP 71; T Oo M 1 4 ft) T 4' . 80 U 4 3 I. 4 ho I W 4 23 V 6 IS It I 4) M 17 94 i 7? kt I '"ft M I iS 98 8 06 M 13 3 30 130 2 jn U 8 10 W 7 X ) I 26 n i 82 4 au 41 I 45 10 5 10 82 4 8i 85 3 S tS 4 00 102 4 10 r s. Dakota Dakota Dakota Dakota Dakota yearlings feeders wethers fee,lers. wethers feeders, wethers feeders. IX 8. IS 9. 2) S. 120 aV wethers, feeders. 14 South Dakota bucks. 70 South Dakota bucks.. $53 Idaho fcl Ma ho 217 Idaho t Idaho l!l Idaho T.t Idaho 73 Idaho 49 Idaho 44 Idaho 33 Jdaho 21 Idaho yearlings lan mba wethers bucks, culls ewes, culls yearlings feeders . awes lambs yearlings feeders. yearlinga ewea feeders CBICAOO LITE STOCK MARKET Cattle Strang; to Weak i Hoars Lower Skeen and La mba Slow. CHICAGO, Aug. T. CATTIJ3 Recoipts, 20.000 head; market for best strong; others weak; common to prima neera, 141)6 7 40; cows, II 00 C 60, heifers. 00ei.60; bulk, II. 00 100. ralvee. 11. "0 6 7 25; atockers and feeders. Il.tOUiC). HOOS Receipts, 24,000 head; market S 4 19c lower; good to prime heavy. It Oi 47 ft.lt); medium to good heavr, IS lOd1 4 00; bntcherwelghta, (44404 11; g-xnl Ci prima mixed. !S0 0 4.99; light mixed. 14 1194 29, packing. 1104SIO; plga, l)474 tS; selected, 183064.30; bulk of sales, IS 04j4 10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Recotpta. 11.001 head; market strong; sheep, II014.5'); yearlings, I180C4.70; lamba, 4.107la. 74 ew Tork L4v Stowk Market. NFTW TORK. Aug. 7. BErTVE Ra cetpta, S,7tt head, market f r steers opened alow; beat grades steady; others slow and 23c lower; steers, 14007.00; bulls. 11 0004.36; cows. 11 50 4 90. Ex ports today, 1,800 quarters Of beef, all to Liverpool. CALVES Receipts. J.814 head; market for veals opened alow and fell off 23 closing weak; buttermilks slow; veals, I5.lifcl.00; culla, $4.00 S. 00; butter milks. 31 0043 3 60; fed calves. 14 0 dressed calves, slow and weak; city dressed veals, I He; coantry dressed, 7 envsc HOoo Receipts, 8,044 head: market weak to 10c lower; heatvy to light nogs. II 10 a 7 00. J SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.111 head; market for aheep ateady; lamhs firm and lOfJHc higher; sheep, 13.00-di (.23; few head at li iO; culla. II 50 t 3 00; lambs, 37.046 1.30; one car at 3810. Kanaaa City Lire Stack Market. KANSAS CTTT. Aug. 7. CATTLE -Receipts. ll.vJO head. Including S.oa head of aoutherna; market strong: choice export and dressed beef steers, t.3oa7.25: fa r to good. 85.0itM.. western steers, HrstcftlO; atockers snd feeders, RUoSStO; southern steers, S3.4ftiS.10: southern cows, S3 0 493 70: 1 native cows, ll.nritj.TS; native heifers, 33.50 lj6S5: bulls. S2.1fya4.no: calves, S3 0frg.75. HOOS Receipts. I.ono nead; market HT 10c lower; ton, U K); bulk of sales, p.9 105: heavy. SS.7WK96; packers, So-tOUl 0-"-; pigs and lights, HOOtfiUi). SHEEP AND LAMB-ncslps, 2,74) head; market strong: lambs. ti.75fi77; ewes and yearlings. So.OrtfTft 75: western year lings. 15. 750 ti. JE; western sheep. (3 945.75; atockers and feeders. S3.51V3ft.5u. St. Ionte Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 7. -CATTLE Receipts. 4.000 head. Including t .000 head of Texana; I market ateady; native shipping and export 1 steers, S4.2fvS7.40; dressed beef and butcher ! steers to.0044.10: steers under 1,(00 pounds. 34.00434.94: stockers snd feeders. 3?. 764.60: J cows and heifers. !3.0rgft2S: csnncrs T 75 I. ); bulla. 82snM.30; calves. 4.0rtfjll 'Or, Texas and Indian steers, SS.OOQS.iA; cows and heifers. S1.5(f40O. HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head; msrket Sc lower: pigs and lights. 86.7Vr?l.4: packers. H 5t'-fi.22S; butchers and beat heavy. SkOO C 20. SHEEP AJTD IjAMBS Receipts. SfoO head, market 10c higher; native muttcoe, II. 3-ff.75; lambs, M.OfnTf 2R; culls And bucks, S3. 0O33.28; stockers. S3.6094.9B. St. Joatenk Lira Stock Markot. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. T. CATTLE7 eclpts, 18s2 head: msrket 10c lower; ns-1 tlves. S4.50G7.00; cows and heifers. S'.OC'fJ I 4.26: stockers snd feeders. t3.6o4i4.S0 , HOGS Receipts, 7.980 head: market too , tower; top, 110; bulk. Si TrVa-S. 1 SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts. 1.31 1 head; market 10c higher: la"rb, 8 .0 07.-ft; yearlings. 35.406.40: ewea. 4.jn.3. Stasis City L4ve Stock Market. 8IOUX CTTT, la., Aug. 7. fSpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts 300 hesd; mar ket ateady; beeves. S5.0nir7.20; cows and heifers, S1754M.26; stockers and feeders, 13 6u4A40 calves and yearlings, liOUat.00; stock hetfera. S2.3&CS.1S. HOGS Receipts, 8.700 head; msrket le lower, selling at S5.66fjft.00. Bulk. 85.STyeft.75. Stack In Slgkt. Recetpts of live stock st tha six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hoga Sheep. South Omaha 1.525 8.441 7.304 Ploox City 300 S.700 ..... Kansas City 11.000 t.000 1..04 a. i.nh 1141 T.tlS 1.641 St" LoTjli 4.000 7.400 8,004 , Chicturo 10.000 1 6.000 11.004 1 ToUl .40,707 81.018 16.543 t Metal Market. NTW TORK. Aug. 7. MI7TAL6 The London tin market waa very weak, owing. K was understood, to speculative liquidation and closed at a decline of 1 12s 4d. at 174 17a 4d for apot and 3 7s 4d lower at 174 12s 6d for futures. Locally the mar ket was weak and lower, also with quota tions ranging from SM.40 to Stt .00. Copper was unsettled In the English market, with spot 1 rower at 83. snd futures un changed f Us. Locally the market was weak, with prices nominal. Ike it quoted at tl .60rti4o,50: electrolytic at SIJO" fVia.60, and caattng at 818 604511.00. Lead was unchanged at 35 1J8.25 In the local market and at lt Ss d In London. Bpelter was lis 4d lower st 3 tn Ixmrlon. but waa im changed. although weak at S3 tr3 locally. Iron was nnrhanged m the Erigllsh market, with atandard foundry quotsd at 64s 9d. end Cleveland warrants at S7a td. Locally the market was' unchanged: No. I foundry northern is quoted st 17! T9W.?0: No. 2 foundry northern st t2".0OdJ2.T0. Southern gTades nominal. ST. LOUIS. Aug 7 LEAD DaTl, 88 or; spelter, weak, Sk7iSg.TTTa. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fmlta. NEW TORK. Aug 7. EVAPORATED APPIES Market remains quiet but steady In tha absence of lmport-uit offerings. Fancy, 8Hc: chotca. 8Sc; prima, Ttie; poor to fair, 44"7S. . , DRIED FRUITS The demand for prunes la considered unusually good for this time of year and prices are firm, ranging from 43 to 11c for California fruit and from 6SO to se ior oieguai. apnrpia anrnamni, choice. He; axtra choice. 22c; fancy, a trjsc. rrar nmm ancnanow , 1 1 , . 1. f ncv 1 1roAlAao I enrtra fancy, 14814I4r:. Hal sins are In moderate CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS Want to know that their Invest ment is SAfE, as well as paying a SATISFACTORY RATE OF INTEREST . OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY 5 PER CENT BONDS tomblne SECURITY with a GOOD RATE OF INTEREST. For partlcTilars, call od or address SALITJZL BUBNS, Jr, 614 New York Life BaUdics. deroand on spot, f-ut buyers are taJtlr-; supplies only as reeded, looee rrmscat'l re quoted at S01'"; aee.1el rstaina, TS tf'.3c; Lon.i.xi layers at ll.7js.il .Sft, OM A II 4. Wttiol.FStLE NtRKRT. Condition of Trade aad Q notation an ataple aad Fancy Proxl ae-e. Fina- per dot. IV. BlTTER Pnrk'ng stock. 1vTc; chok-a to fancy dairy. I!." creamery. SJc. LIVE I-Ol'LTRY Spring chlckena, 14,; hens. l.r. ro'.eters. 4c; turkeys. 12c; docks, 0-i geese, ec. HAT-4'ficJre Nn. 1 upMnd. 170 oO: medium. !. No 1 bottom. 8A'; offgmdes fro-n to 60 to f.W; ry straw, TOO, No. 1 alfalfa. Ill.vA. FRUITS AND MF.I-ON9, APTTjrS Early Juie and Astrachan, 75c per half bushel baaket. BI.ACKHEKR1I.J ."ae. 24 quarts. 32 SO. CALI FviRNIA PEACHES- Per box. II SV CAI.IFt"TtNlA rifMS-Per crate. 85 BLUEBERRIES Per 14-quart case. 82 t TEXAS WATERMElAiNkt Kach. 26i40r; crated for shipment. ISc per lb. CANTElx-UPE Texas, standard crate. a 00; Arlsons standard. 88.00; Arkansas atandard. 84 00. PEAKS California. 33.15 a box. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Umonlera. 3TV site. S8.0O; V0 8lxe, 8.2f; other brands. lesa BANANAS Per medlam-stsed bunch. r-''m;i. Jumbos. S2Oies0. ORANGFj Valanclaa. 90. 94 and 111 site. M 5-'17-4.76. 130, 160, 1, 300 and 216 slses.. 85.26 t . DATEftKadawav. SSc: Sayers, 8c; Hal lowls, 6c: Dew stuffed walnut dates, t-lb. bos. SI OO- VEGrTTABLES. NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. 1, M-OOtJ 1.10. No. I. 81 90n52.li): Umt. 6Hc Pt lo PC'TATiFR-per bti.. new, 75c NEW PEEPERS Par market basket. 492- ASPARAGUS TV per dos. bunches. BEANS New was 4nd string. 60c per market basket. BEETS. TURNIPS snd CARROTS Pea market basket, 3&40c. RADI8HE1S Per doa. btinches. home grown. 2v. TOMATOES Horns grown, market basket erate. 31. CUCUMBERS Per dot . 404j0c. LETTUCE Per d" , 16c. CELERT Kalamasoo. 3utS3Bc ONIONS Yellow. 3Sc per lb.; red. So. MISCELLANEOUS. COFFER Roasteti. No. 35, 26c per lb. No. t). UV per lb.; No. 25. 19c per lb.; No. 21. HSe P'r '- CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes are somewhat unsettled by freer offering Irom second hands, who seem desirous ( f moving supplies of Immediate grads Qu tatlone range from 4c to tc for California fruit and from SSc to 8c for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel lows quoted at l!Sc Raisins are firm; three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted at to; four-crown. lOr; seeded raisins, tStitlo. FISH Halibut, lie; trout. 13c: pickerel. 10c: pike. 14c; pike, freah froten. 12c; white fish, l"ilc; buffalo. c : bullheads, skinned, and dresaed. 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c; whits perch. 7c: white bass. 15c; black baas, Kc; sunflsh. ftgc; erapples. 469c; large crap plea, 16c; heirtng. freah froxen. 4c; white fish, frosen. 13n513c: rlckere!. fresh frosen, 9c: Spanish mackerel, 14c; native mackerel, lMjAV" per fiah; codrtsh. fresh frosen. 12c: red snapper, 12c; flounders, fresh frosen. 12c; haddock, fresh frosen. 12c; smelts, 13c; shad roe. 45c per lb,; frog legs, S6c par dos. : green sea turtle meat, Ste par In. CANNED GtXJDS Corn, atandard, west ern. 46c. Tomatoes, fancy 8-pound cans. 81.43; standard, 3-pound cans. IT 26. Pine apples, grated. 1-pound. 82 .arxgS 30; allced. S1.764'2-36. Gallon apples. 83 26. California sprl-ota, 12.00. Pear. HTVfilSO. Peachea, 21.764T140; U C. peaches. C .ft "52. 50. Alaska salmon, red. 11.30: fancy Chinook, flat, S3 10) fancy sockeya. fiat. 81 95. Sardinea, quarter oil. 13 26; three-quarters mustard, 83 10. Sweet potatoee, SI.2f1.36 Saucr kraut, too. Pumnklni. 8IV4381.00. Lima beans. S-lb.. 7Vo511 25. Soaked psas. S-lb., 40c; fancy. tt.2F4ft.4ft. HIDES AND TALLOff Green salted. No. L Hc; No. X THc: bull hides. 4c; graen. hides. No. 1. 7c; No. I. tc; horse. 81.50jl 150; sheep pelts, oocfiTl 15 Tsllow, No. 1. 4Sc; No, t JSc- Wool. lioJtSc. salmon, I4c; eels. 14c; whlteflah, frosen, 13 BEEF CUTS. Ribs: No. L 11c; No. t UVc; No. 2, So. Loin: No. J. JJVkc; No. t, 14Sc; No, S, lTHo. Chuck: No. L 6c; No. 3. SSc; No. 8. 4Sc Round: No. 1. tc; No. 1 iSc; No. S, TSc Plate: No. 1. 3c; No. 3, SSc; No. 3. SAtjC. Wool Market. BOSTON. Aug. f. WOOte-Tho vol urns of trtuiaactlona In the local wool markot continued large, although the surface In dications are seemingly quiet Sersikl large sales have been made to prominent New England manufacturers and prices ar generally firm. Shipments have been about normal, but local holdings are in creasing. Fine grades of woof are still In principal demand and prices are strong. Washed Ohio Delaine Is reported as sell ing aa high as 40c In some Instances half-blood Is preferred to strictly fine. Medium unwashed Ohio wool Is Ann snd active, particularly half and three-eighth blood. The demand In territory wool Is active and a large volume of transactions has been completed. Prleea tn fine wouls are firm and one hanged, but trading Is light. The leading quotations range ss follows: Indiana and Missouri. three-etghths-blood, llfjUc quarter-blood, S09 tie. Scoured - values, Texas fine. 11 month', 717Se: fine. 6 to 4-months", 43 flllr: fine fall. 67f5lc. California north ern, (ItifOc; middle counties. 4V46c; southern. I2f43c; fall free. 67063c: fall defective. 40 6 45c. Oregon eastern. No. I staple. 72 4171c; eastern. No. I clothing. 70S 72c: eastern, average. 11070c: valley. No. 1, 60 962c. Territory, acoured basis, fins staple, 72 971c; fins medium, staple, 8tf70e; fine clothing. 6870e: fins me dium clothing ItetSc; half-blood. (7? 48c; three-eighths-blood. 44065c; .(uarter. blond. 67 40c. Pulled, extra. 41971c; fine A. 61061c; A supers, 19866:; B su pers. 44 947c. ST. LOUIS, Aug. T.-WOOL Quiet: rna dlum grades, eombtng and clothing, it j lie; light fine. 21fr23-; heavy fins lit 19c; tub washed. llGISc CoaTca Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 7. COFFTH Mal kst for coffee futurea opened easy at A decline of 1420 points under heavy liquidation, attributed to Wall street longs, lower rablea and reports ot lower firm offers from Braxil and better weather In the atate of Sao Paulo. During the middle of the day one or two months steadied up slightly, but ths market was sasler again toward tha close under con tinued liquidation and was finally ateady at a net decline of 18010 points. Sales, 31.250 bags. Including September at 6 43 4J5 80c: October, 6.76e; December, S 70tj) 8 76c; March, 6 7666 80c; May, 6.66c; July S tOc. Spot coffee, quiet and easy; No. 7 Rio, 4Se; No. 4 Santos. 7Sc; mild coffee, quiet; Cordova, 6 Oil Sc. Tha world's visible supply for ths month of July decreased 124.141 bags to 14.476.116 bags, against 1.148.051 bags last yaaa. Mllwsakr Oraln Marke-4. MILWAUKEE. Aug. T. WHEAT Lcwer: No. 1 northern, ttc; September, 87T4,ffS8c asked. RYE Lower; No. I. 840150. BARLEY Firm; No. 1, 71c; sample, (4 70c. CORN Steady; No. S cash. S3 CIS He. September, 64 Sc bid. Toledo Seod Market. TOLEDO. O , Aug. 7 SEEDS Clovoc. caah and October. S10.47S; twoember tad March. 14 40; aJsika, UM: timothy, 82.10.