THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: FT. TP AY, AUOURT 0, 1007. 7 CRIB AND PRODUCE MARKET Opening Strong and Advance from SI amp Takes Flace. DEMAND 1R0M ABROAD GOOD ense InnlHlH Ifoaee Selling at tart, hat the Cnnl U Boom 1 aril aed to Ball and Bays Wheat. OMAHA. Aug. K 1907 The oix-tilnn market wan stronger and ailvniiirij from yesterday's slump. De mand from abroad la good and takings liave been large for two daya. The Journal of Commerce crop rtort glvoe spring wheat a loss of 5.7 in condition and Corn has a gain of four points. Im provement In corn tor Julv was remark able. Wheat opened stronger and showed better tone, with little presaura of lonff stuff. There was some commission house selling at tha opening;, but the crowd wns Inclined to the bull side and bought whtat. Of ferings were light September wheat opened at lis and cloaed at 81Vfcc Corn opened firm and higher In sym pathy with wheat and heavy buying. De mand was good and offerings were rather light. September com opened at 49c and Closed at 4ie. (ate opened Ilrm and higher with wheat and corn and shorts covering. Commission houses bought fairly good and offerings Were light. Trade active. September oats opened at iAc and cloned at 46Sc. Primary wheat receipts were l,oi7.00O hu and shipments 2f-3,0n0 bu., against receipt last year or 1.030,0(10 bu. Corn receipts were 364.000 bu. and ship rnenta 1166(100 bu., against receipts last year or n,i.t uu. and shipments or xjs.tpiu nu. Clearances were -129.000 bushels of corn 1,000 hnshcls of ents and wheat and Hour eaual to 374.000 bushels. Liverpool flnsed W)-d lower on wheat and unchanged nn corn. Seaboard reported SiiO.flOO bushels of wheat and iiz.oiki inidheis of corn for export. Local runfie of options: Articles ! Open. High.) Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheet-I I I Bept... 81 R1H 81 MHI 80H Deo.... K,i W'4 8fi 86 85H May... IKV 91H 90 91, 90 Corn t 1 Bept... 47 49 . 44 48 4S Deo.... 4.W. 454 4r14 45 45 May... 46 47 4t 47 46 Oats Sept... : 44'4 46H 44 45H ?M Dec.,.. 42 48 42H 43 42H May... 44 464. 44fe 44 Omaha Caah Prleea. WHEAT No. hard, 82584e; No. 3 hard. 8w82o; No. 4 hard, 77Hc; No. 3 aprlng, 8Sf6c; No. grade, 7279c. CORN No. 3. 484!ke; No. 4. 4748c; no grade, 43c; No. 3 yellow, tefc'iMSc; No. 1 white, tW09c. OATS No. 8 mixed, 44tfj4Bc: No. I white, 4RVajc; No. 4 white, 44345c; standard, 4Wc. HYE-No. 2, 72c; No. 8, 6870c. Car Lot Receipts. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 808 802 72 Kansas City 215 Minneapolis 88 Omaht 81 Duluth 68 St. Louis 212 25 CHICAGO GRAIN ATiO PROVISIONS Features of tha Trading; and Closing; Prices, on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. 8. An Improved demand for American wheat by exporters hud a strengthening effect today on the local wheat market, the ' September delivery closing at a net go In of o. Corn was unchanged. Oata showed a gain of W'li lo. li o visions were unchanged to 2ixc lower. Tha wheat market was atrong nearly all day and trading was active. New Ofork. Kansas City and St. Louis reported A ut wheat was sold there for export. Tha 7ollcf that wheat is now on an export -basis formed the chief reason for the prevailing bullish sentiment. Other factors contributing to the firmness ware higher prices for cash wheat In the southwest, . the strength of oats, small stocks - at Minneapolis and reports 'of lamage In Can ada by hall. Tha market cloaed Arm. September opened a ahade to Wdc higher at 80 to 88Vc, advanced to KHic, and closed at 8Ji4tiiHc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 874,700 bu. Primary re ceipts were 1,067,000 bu. against 1,030,000 bu. i (i tii. Aav lout vaup Kflnnen rn le Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of dos curs against sji pars last week and 496 cars one year ago. Commission house and local bulls were active bidders for corn during the first halt' of the session because of the advance In wheat, buying was lens urgent In the hitter part ot the day and the market held barely steady. Caah houses were the pVlncipul sellers. Locul receipts and stocks were light iiml the shipment fairly active. Tha market closed steady. September opened We higher at 65c, sold off to 64Hc and cloaed at iic. Local receipts were 2u2 curs, with 4t of contract grade. Outs were strong because of heavy buy ing by bulls. News of the crop waa of a discouraging nature and contained many reports of small yields. Heavy rains in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri are said to be delaying the movement of new oats to mar Vet. The close was atrong. September opened HilV to jlc higher at 44d44V4c, advanced to 4644c and closed at ic. Local recelpta war 72 cars. Provisions were quiet and easier because of a weak market for live hogs. At the close September pork was off 2c at $16.17H. Lard waa unchanged at $9.07 u 9. 10. Ribs were down 2c at $8.62. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, cara; corn, 183 cars; oats, 122 cars; oga, 17,000 head. . Tba leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. f Open. High.j Low. Close T'ay Wheat Aug. Bept. 1C May Corn Sept. Dec. May Oata Sept. Uec. May Pork Sept. Lard Sept, Oct. Rlhs Sept Oct. 6H 86 If S7T'tiW Ki 4 54V MM, 64 61 H 51V4Hk 63.aiUVt Wilt 44 4SH!4SHfa 42S 43 42, "TBISOWsm 444 H 20 I 16 20 I 16 00 16 1VM 16 20 10 IS 8 65 8 67H 1 10 m t 10 17 't 60 8 60 8 Hl 8 8 671 8 66 I 8 tw No. 1 Cush quotations were aa follows: KlAil'K Steady; winter patents, 84.1(V!Ji 4 i; winter stralghta, ti.t.M.uO; spring pat ents. t4 7"M,r. li; aprlng straights, t4.KVu4.60; bnketa. KM'fi J.26. WIIK.VT No. t spring, S69c; No. I, 89 fjper- No. i red, WSiaeVic. . fiJliX No. 2, tic; No. 2 yellow. 46 k. ,'. O IS No. 2, 49c; No. t white. f3c; No. I wHte, 4TimSWs. . n A RLE V Good feeding, EMiCOc, fair to choice malting. a'inMc. SKlCDS No. 1 northwestern, tl.l64,. Prime timothy, 4.f. PROVISIONS Short' ribs, sides loose. tt.46.i8.0S. Mess pork, per bbl., tl.loj( u 15. lard, per ino lbs., ts.7H- Short clear aides 'bixed. t.T5(&.0d. Receipts. Hhlpmenta. .... M,7n n.m ....2F4S00 87i0 ....17i0 300 7t ....1U3.SH0 11L41V) .... .4n0 Flour, bhle. Wheat, bu. Corn. bu. .. tills, bu. ... :e bu Uarl. v. bu. 4.400 l.OflO o- the froduce ttacnange today the but-te- -irket waa firm. Creameries, 2o3I4c; (lulr-. JlkfflSc, Eggs, steady; at mark, rate- "eluded, 14nilMe; firsts. 17c; prime fii-stv v. Cheese, steady; liaise. Nt. Iala General Market. ST. I .or IS. Aug. 8. WHEAT Firm; track No. I cash. Biywse; No. 2 hard, 83 ii7c; Seitember, oSHitfoCHc; December. W4e CORN Firm; track No. t cash, 64t4c; No. 2 white. &5c; September, Cle; Decem ber, 48S-Hl''C. OATS Firm; track No. I eash, 47o new, 9c old: No. t. white, 40 new, (io old; September. 42n; Iecember, Uc. FliOCR Lower; red winter patenta. IMS H4.S0; extra f.tney and straight, 81.664.03, riesrs, ..m'i3.:i fcCKII-Tlni. ' CORNMK.W liRAN-Strc. rs. HAT St rone: crsirie. ts OnT 1 1 ju. '.I v: U old. 87.70. . -d, eaat track, ti3 y. tuooset&o, old; IRON COTTON TIKS-4J1.08S4, UA041INO 11-40. HEMP TWINEV lie. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing. tlCftO. Lard, unchanged; prhne steam tt &U. I'rv a Art meats, steady; rtoxed, eatra s-''s tf.s; cieac sioa, f.j, suort clears, J.7V. 65 V W44H 4'.h! 4iS'0" 43't, lap4,46t Bacon, uteadr: boxed, extra short. $10.12Vj; clear rib, Jlnli'i; short Hear, $10.85. PuI'LTH Y W rak; chickens, loc; springs, 1.4c; turkeys, ducks. He; fi, be. m ITKR-Kifuiir; creamery. l4j4o. EOU8 Firm, UHc. Receipts. Shipments flntir, bbls 6.V) Wheat, bu. 212.0H0 l.OOrt (8 001 evvoo 13,'uo Corn, bti yj.ono Oats, bu 48.000 SEW YORK GEXGRili MARKET (Isolations of tha Day on Varlea Commodities. NEW YORK. Atir. 8.-FLOTTR Receipts. l.i,l bbls.: exports, 10,f2 bbls.; market quiet ana nareiy atrauy; Minneapolis paiems, $44iii4.H0; winter straights, $4 1174.30; Min nesota bakers, $3.M(f)'i.20; winter extrea, H.HKa3.70; winter patents, I4.0O4H.90; winter low grades, iiAntaS.w. Rya flour in quiet rtemnn.1; for good. t4.COi4.B0; choice to fancv, i.'i.(ny((a.2S. COR NMHAL Firm: fine white and yel low, Jiso; coarse, 11.18, kiln dried, 13.869 3.40. WHEAT Recelnts. IMVOOo tin.: exDorts. 8S.7M bu.; seles, 3.000,O) bu. futures; s;ot market steady; No. 3 red, Mc, elevator, and ".Hc, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern I'uluth, 31.06H. f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 hard winter, 9ic. Relieved of a lot of weak long Interests, wheat did better today, showing a cent advance at one time, part of which was lost In the afternoon through heavy sales by early bulls. Foreign news and western crop conditions were about un changed. Ist prices showed tvMO nat sdvance. September, 9".Vfi 97 3-lfic, cloed nt !.4C; December. n.OfMn.m, closd at slop Mav. t1.0311l.04Kk. closed at tl.044k. CORN Receipts. 32,750 bu.: exports, 10. K bu, ; sales. W.000 bu. snot; soot market nrm; No. 2, 6oc, elevator, and fOc, r. o. a., atloat: No. 2 white. filUc: No. I yellow. W4a. t. o. b., afloat. Option market was without transactions, closing unchanged. OATS Receipts, 01.500 bu.; spot market firm; mixed oats, 20 to 82 pounds, r6c; natural white. 30 to 31 pound. 6019580; clip ped white, 86 to 40 pounds, BTfifflc. HAY Stead v: shipping, 75c; good to choice 11 Joril PK HOPS Dull- state, common to choice, lfcrtl crop. I4'al0e; i0"5 crop, 4u,ffJSc: Pacific coast. 1W15 crop Sajillc: UX6 crop, 68c. HIDES Dull; Central American, 22C Hngotn. 22'e. LEATHER Quiet; acid, Ktmto. WOOL Stead v: domestic fleece. SliSfMo. PROVISIONS-Reef steady; family 813.00 '81390; mess, js.bivk io.w; beer nama, ia.uit 27.fO; packet, tin SOtfill.Ofl; city extra India mess, l2l.0CKfi2J.aO. Cut meats, steady Pltkled bellies. tl0.7Mi13.50: pickled hams, l?.7ffi lt.ft). I.nrd. ensv: western prime. fflor0.10: refined, barely steadv: continent. 89 fin; South America, 110.10; compound, $8.7o (jP.00. TAMjOW Steady; city (2 per pkg.), c: country (pkgs. free), '4jfi(iO. RICK-B'lrm; domestic, fair to extra. !4 (OtiNc: .inpan nominal. RHTTKR Bnrelv steadv: creamery, pom mon to sieclals, f2SJ2fiVtc; process, common to extra, isfi22c; western factory, common to extm, 1921 He. CHEESE Quiet; stnte, fit" fcim, col ored and white, small, Iwxt ;ata full cream, large colored, best, i iiri state. white, llHc; state, fair to good. iTsjuo. EOOS Firm: state,- Pennsylvania and nearby selected white, Zl&iXc; state, good to choice. 24'azsc.. POl'LTRY Live. unsettled: western chickens, 16c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, llo; dressed, steady; western broiler. 1720c; turkeys, 10&,ibc; fowls, lZttl'tttc. WEATHER IN i'HK GRAIN BELT Mora Showers and Still No Chance In tha Temperature. OMAHA. Aug. 8, 1907. The ralrs of last night wore general In the Missouri and middle and upper Missis sippi valleys. They were very heavy throughout eustern Nebraska, the heaviest fall shown by our reports occurring at Grand Island, where 3.11 Inches was recorded. The amounts at other nomts In the state varied from one to nearly two Inches. The total fall at Omaha was 1.19 Inches. The weather continues unsettled throughout the valleys and showery weather will continue In this vicinity to night and probably Friday, with no Im portant change in temperature. Omaha record of temperature and Pre ctpltatlon compared with the corresponding day of the Dast three years: 1907 1908 1905 1904 Minimum temperature.... 68 6S 69 S6 Precipitation 1.19 .07 .00 .00 Norma! temperature for today, 78 de grees. Defiirlency In precipitation since March 1, 4.41 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, t.20 Inches. Deflrleney corresponding period In 1905, 7.53 lnthea. I A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 7"th meridian time, Thursday, August I 13OT OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain Stations. Max. Min. fall. Sky. Ashland. Neb 10 68 1.00 Pt. cloudy Auburn. NeD l 60 1.32 Cloudy Falrbury, Neb... .100 6S 166 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 97 65 1.66 Clear Or. Island. Neb.. W M 2.74 Clear tHnrtlngton, Neb. M 09 .00 Cloudy Hastings, Neb.... 6S 1.10 Clour Omaha, Neh M 1.19 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb... 88 6s .63 Pt. cloudy Alta, la 86 60 .1.1 Cloudy Carroll, la 84 62 .40 Cloudy Sibley, la 86 58 .26 Cloudy Sioux City, la... 88 68 . 01 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. tXot included In averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 25 86 60 T Columbus, 0 18 88 61 T l)es Moines, la.... 13 86 64 .28 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 88 64 T Kansas City, Mo.. 18 6 70 .3 Louisville, Ky 18 , 80 68 .06 Minneapolis, Minn. 29 M 68 .12 Omaha, Neh 12 66 1.01 St. Louts, Mo U 82 68 .08 Heavy rain occurred last night In the Omaha, Kansas uity and Des Molnea dis tricts. Light showers occurred In tha east and central portions of the com and wheat region, warm weatner continues through oui me corn neu. U A. WKLBH. Local Forecaster. Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 8-WHEAT-8ep-temher. 81V,c: December. 8ic; Mav. WVc; cash, No. t hard. 81?t86Hc; No. S, 839: He; ino. x rea. use; io. i, ibiimc. CORN September. 4SlC: December. aiVc May, 4fi'4c; cash. No. 2 mixed. 49c; No. 8, psc; i o. i Willie, ouc; ino. 5 4H4jC. OATS-No. 2 white. 61Vic; No. 2 mixed, 4S(5S1c. KOOS Firm; extra, 17o per dozen ; firsts, 16c; seconds, 15n. HAY Firm, !fic higher; choice timothy, ii.i.Tli.P"i null v itrninc, 90.&ul0.aU. RYK Steadv; "WETTSc. 1JUTTER Creamery, ?3Hc: packing, 17o, Recelnts. Shipments Wheat, bu 215.000 HB.noo Corn, bu 44.000 62.000 Outs, bu 8,000 a000 Kansas City cash prices; Articles. I Open. I High. I Law. Close. Wheat September.... December Corn-September.... 1 rml gin 854,' RC?, 4.'J 4H i KGH 864 4H 48H ii 45 December Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Aug. I WHEAT Snot quiet: No. 2 red, western, winter, Ts KA. Futures steady; September, Ts lllid; De- reiniK-r, 10 d-iU, nHn n. IS opQ. CORN Spot firm; American mixed, new 6s lHd; old northern, 6a 2tfrd. Futures steaoy; oeptemoer, a uvd; December nominal. Peoria Market. PEORIA A UK. 8. CORJ Dull? M yellow. MWfuWc; No. I 63Wc; no grade, 48 W4C. OATS Firm; No. t white, new. 4643460 I o. a vnm, new ainu 01a. eoo. RYR Nominal; No. I sXXasio. UUSKY-H.8L Mlanrapolle Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 8. WHEAT September. V4c; December, HSo; No. 1 hard. tl.00V; No. 1 northern, tthko; No 2 northern, 5jWe; No. I aorthcrn. a v my. FLOl'R Flrat patents. 15 006! 10: sec. end patenta. 4 0w6 00; first clears. t.45 Ifaoo; irninu cicarw, u fatla.ss. BRAN In bulk, tl 7tnlf.t$. Mllwankea Grain Market. MILWAUKEB. At. I - WHEAT-B. tv No. 1 northern, ll.mtfl OS; No. 2 northern. iwc; nepiemoer. iwiQeeke asked. RTB-N.1. 1. 8Ha(Be. RARLEY Steady; No. K Tie; sample, 54 CORN Steady; No. t Cash, B45J644c Devteiiiuvr, va ma. i Telene Been Market. TOLEDO. Aug t SEFTlf4 Clnver steadv DecemWr and March. W.oO. Prima aliiku 88.bU. trims limoiny, ti-M NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Early Market Shows Heavy Declines on Large Offering. CLOSE L3 STBOXCr AND HIQHEB Llsjaldatto qalckly Rana Ita Coarse aad General Rally Ensnes Bonds Are Dall and Uasy. NEW YORK. Aug. a-The nervoua tem per of the speculation, aa a result of yes terday's violent collapse in prices, was clearly enough In evidence today and was promptly reflected In the heavy declines wnicn occurred in the first Hour, ini re covery which followed was not accom panied by any news development ana was due apparently to the fact that urgent nquiuaimn naa run us course ior iue uiur. Stocks left uncovered, an Invariable rule after so considerable a decline, furnished sufficient unsatisfactory demand to account for the rallying tendency. Conjecture con tinued busy over the sources of the heavy UmiMAtton and its motives. While the Identity oB the sellers was undisclosed, the motives were not beyond denning in tne money situation and the futility of the campaign for the liso of the last few weeks to effect any distribution of stocks. While there was a cynical disbelief In the assumption that prominent rich men. sup posed to hve fostered the rise In stocks, were being compelled to sacrifice their holdings In a crumbling market. It was not questioned that attempts to support the market were no longer in force In be half of the abortive campaign. Left with out artificial supporting measure, the mar ket waa vulnerable to attack and was In capable of absorbing any sales to take profits. The aggressiveness of the bears sufllcfKl to develop this situation and shake the market. Such Is the general view of the events of the week In the Wall street district. It does not escape notice that quotations for the Union Pacific convertible bond cer tificates which had been pushed up to 92 compared with the subscription of 90. at which they had been offered to stock holders, have disappeared from the tape In the disorderly market of the last ferv days. The revision of 871.000,000 out of 175.000. 0i0 Of these bonds to tho underwriting syndi cate was supposed to be the motive for attempting to revive speculative Interest In securities. Payment of tl5.000.00i) sub scriptions to Southern Pacific preferred stock on Tuesday of next week. The ob ligations together may account for some of the pressure to secure recourses by stock market liquidation. The course of the Interior exchanges Is another Index of the source of growing pressure. Deposits at the subtreasury were made today of IViO.OOO for telegraphic transfer to Ban Francisco, and tROO.0)0 to Chlcaeo. Published warnings from western riank ers are finding their way Into Wall street at the same time, that over trading and high prices ror labor and material, not to speak of extravaganae In more general expenditures, have brought about a con dition of Inflated credits and given pros pect of close money markets during the fall. Small banks in the west have un ususlly large holdings of commercial paper running of maturity In the fall and It Is the repayment of these upon which they rely to furnlah balances at the respective centers upon which they may draw to move the crops. On the outside, discounts rose In London today, but the increased firmness In the local money market was sufficient to depress foreign exchange again. With the relief afforded by the liquidation, stocks were able to contend with tha unfavorable factors In the situa tion and to maintain the recovery. 'Re ports from Washington of the Intended criminal prosecution of heads of offending corporations kept alive the uneasiness over that subject. A new low record for British consols was an Incident of the day. Cop per went to a lower level both In London and on the New York Metal exchanges. New York Central reported a heavy de ficit below the dividend requirement for the half year ending with June and the Increased dividend requirement for the quarter ending with the same date was nut little more than met by the Increase for that period In tha earnings available for tho dividend. The market was so far oversold, however, that these obstacles were overcome on the recovery and the market closed strong and at net advances on the day. Bonds were dull and easy. Total sales. par. value, tl. 212,000. United States 4a ad vanced hk per cent on call. The following was the ranee of nrlcea on the New York Stock exchange: sin. High. Low. Clna. Adams Expreaa , M Icamated Conner SO.SOO THIa T4M, i94 32 78 S 4'rt4 American car at Founarf.. 1,400 40 do Dfd.... soo 100 American Cotton Oil ,1,100 13 V, 33 ' 85 110 to It do nfd American Vxprees American H. ft It. pfd.... Aaserlcan Ice 100 tl l!ii 6' 67 4o p(d American Locoraotlvs ..... C3 UK. do pfd .... 109 .... 10H4 1134 llfi American 8. ft R tS,XI 104 do ptd American sticar Refining. t.eoo ii American 1 obacco. p. s.. 00 S'H 80 80 Anaconda Mining Co...... IB, SOO l,7n0 100 l."0 4, soo iiiioo 607, tH 4 M tl 83 J!4 60 8 to W 83 Atchlaon j ... 1 do pfd Atlantio Coaat Line.. Baltimore ft Ohio 5Va do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranait... Canadian Paclflo Central of New Jersey.... Cheeapeake ft Ohio 5144 4 it 51 MOO 170 1 171 175 1,700 34 34 84 Chicaso Great Western.. 400 1(1 10 104 Chicago ft Northweatern... 1.400 14f 143 148 C. M. ft St. P.. 2U.700 1254 1H 12C Chicago T. ft T :::: :::: A M t7 V, 17 16 13 14 o pfd .. C, C. ft St. h Colorado Fuel ft Iron t.tOft 1,600 Colorado ft Southern do lat ptd do M ptd 7 600 444 44 44 100 113 118 111 600 II 16 16 100 70 to 70 1 146 111 1164 Consolidated Gas Corn Products do pfd X Delaware ft Hudaon ..... Delaware, h. ft W , Dearer ft Rio Qrande.... 6U0 40 410 464 MOO ee44 K44 W do pfd as 004 tt 6 IS li WO 1S6 II 72 tl 7a 17 rr Distillers' .Securities , Erie l.rOO T,6fK) too "4 t.1 MS 18 61 tl 6K44 9 io 1st pfd do ta pfd General Electric too 111 180 Illinois Central International Paper 6M 197 137 100 II II do vfd 1U0 11 72 iiii International Pump do pfd Iowa Central (00 'too 17 do pfd Kanaaa City Southern.... 11 do pfd 00 106 107 II 10 40 40 M M 126 ISO Louisville Naahrllle... 1.70 101 1.100 M I0 '40 600 7 100 1M Mexican Central Minneapolis St. Louis. M., St. P. ft 8. Sta. U.. do ptd Mlaaourl Pad Bo 1.7(0 71 70 714 Mlaaourl. Kansas ft Texas. 11.400 H44 S6 64 60 16 do Dfd aou 45 1,000 (1 tOO 4 66 National Lead N. R. R. ot M. ptd tl 48 49 '4 New Tork Central N. T.. O. ft W Norfolk ft Weetern t) 10 1 I'K 13 00 tl 31 1,100 71 71 71 71 do pfd North American .... Paclflo Mall 100 16 66 1.1' 10 16 IS 16 Pennaylvamla U.' 12I-- lit 120 Peoples Oaa P.. 0., C. ft it. L. . Preeeed Steel Car . iuv son aa ea 67 . 1,100 . too 'm!6. lu ! i!io6 . l,tu . t.600 luu M It tH 04 ii" 60 46 it u ii" to ai" to 44 l do pfd Pullman Palace Car 161 Reading do lat pfd do 14 pfd su 77 Rapublla Steel 144 do Btd Rook laland Co to to pfd 46 St. L. ft t. r. td pfd St. Lou la South wasters... 12 la do ptd too 4c 41 67 Southern Paclflo 46.100 664 1 a6S do pfd U1 111 111 111 Southern Railway I. WO 13 eoo 11 it i 69 .... 140 27 IS M t6 47 47 111 192 .... n .... tt .... u 11 si V4 ae is 11 td 674 It 134 .... 100 II 12 22 21 .... t .... 141 77 Y74 11 11 .... 16 .... M II it4 123 114 do pfd Tonneaaes Coal ft Iron... Texas ft Paclte T., St. U. ft W de ptd (Into Paolto do pfd raked States Bipreaa.... United Stales Realty ... United States Rubber.... da pfd Cuitad States Steel de ofd too too 700 tt 16 41 fO II 1(4) V4 101 114 s.ro 400 14 Ve.-Oaxoltoe Cosaolldatadl.. da pfd wabsak de pfd Welle-rrgo Express Weettaghouee gleatrl ..... Westers I' Bios W Keeling ft Lake Kris..... tu 100 It ts 6n 71 100 U wuwonaui wnini do pfd '. Central Leather 1.100 do pM tod to r Oreat Northers pfd Northern raclne lstonirbM Metrepolltaa M.ne 1H ltou 1.4 KO 13 12V 11U do pfd I V Sroaa-akal4 1.UU0 ugered. Taut sales tar tae Say, lli rx 3"n n4 to 4v aba rea. Bank Ueaxlaais. OMAHA. Aug. 1 Bank clearings for to day were $1,718,114.47 and for the correspoal itig date last year $1.17$. 44 28. Trcaeary Slatrsaent. WASHINGTON. Aug. $ -Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fun', exclusive of Ui $ljy,oov,uuo ,jia reserve, shows: Available ca.h balancts. tJ4.4WS.14; grid coin an. I bullion, R.'.l!l. 6; gold certificates, 8mi,&.140. New York Moaer Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 8-MONET-On call steady, Su per cent; ruling rate; 44 per cent; closing bid. 3 per cent; offered at 34 per cent. Time loans firmer; sixty dsys, f4 per rent, snd ninety days, 6 per cent; six month, SMfaS1 per cent. FR.IMH MERCANTILE PA PE RS4, per cent. 8TERLINO EXCHANGE Fasy, with actual business In bankers bills at 84 8M5 for demsnd and at t4.8275 for sixty day bills: commercial bills, 84 8J. BILVER Bar, 64c; Mexican dollars, f4iC. HONDS Government, firm; railroad, dull and easy. The closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. 8. rf. !. re....1Vi4j Jirn 4H, trr t?vt do eoaDon IflfiH So 4Ua A. U a V. 8. la, rg lfHtU ft N. onl. 4i T do coupon lotn Mnhttn e. g. 4. 7n r. 8. now 4m, r(..? Mertrin Cmtrsl 4..1 oo coupon v' oo lpt ins jo Amtr. Tobacco 4s.. do ta Atrhlaon gen. 4a... do adj. 4s Atlantic C. L. 4a.. B flV O. 4a . SHM. 4k St. L. 4s .tOiH M., K. T. ts . 40 ids I3 . ,N. R. R. of V. 0. 41 ti . MHN. T. C. son. m... If . N. 1. C. sn. . tOIA Kfrthm PftrlSn la. .11 do Brooklyn R. T. cv. 4a T do 70H Ontral of Cls. ta 10314 N. A W. oon. 4a.... do lot Ino HI 0. S. L. rfd. 4a m do id Inc (S Pann. . t do Id ne 64 Reading gen. 4a H O. 4Ha 10114 St. L i I. tt. c. ta.icust Chicago tt Alton l4a 47 II. U t g. T. It 4a 71 C. B. tt Q. s. 4a.. MH'St. L. i'weatarn e 4a 7J C. R. I. tt P. 4s.... t "Fearbonrd A. L. 4a. TO do cnl. Sa iVH,Southrn Pacific 4a. lt C.,C..C,.At.L g.4a... , do 1st 4a w tl Colo, Int. ta, iter. A Ml Southern Railway taloH olo. Midland 4a.... 54 Taxma Paclflr lata. 11 JS Colo, tt Southern 4a M T., St. U ft W. as. ?44j nibs ta loi fnlon Paclflo 4a H D. ft R. 0). 4a 3vtV. 8. Steel Id ta.... H riatlllara' 8eo. (la ... 10 Wahneh lata J"" Erie prior lien 4a... 94 Weetern atd. 4a 1t ' do gen. 4a i) aw, 4 i, B 4, an Hocking Vsl. 4Ha..ltHWls. Central 4a.... IS Japan t w, Japan 4s T7 do a, td series illd. '-Offered. Boston Ktorki and Bonds. ROSTON, Aug. 8,-Call loans. 3WR4i per cent; time loans. R'h" per cent. Official closing prices on stocl- and bonda: Atchlaon adj. 4a.... MS ninnham Atchlaon 4a t7ralunet ft Heels. ...TM Mol. an Central 4a. . 74 Oentennlal IS Atchlaon t Corper Range H do pfd !SaIalr Waat 1S44 Boaton ft Albany. .. .123 rranklln II Poaton ft Maine U0 tela Royal 14 Boetnn Elerated...l34 Maea. Mining Mk Fltchburg pfd UHiMlrhlsan It Mealcan Central ... SI Mohawk 10V4 N. Y N. H. ft H..1R4 Montana C. ft C... t t'nlon Paclflo 138 Old Dominion Aroer. Pnen. Tube.... S Oaceola Ill Amur. Sugar lltH Parrot 14 do pfd 11 Qulnry 106 Amor. Tel ft Tel... .10 shannon 14 Amer. Woolen 13 Tamarack S? do pfd " Trinity 17'4 K.IIon Eloc. Ilium.. tot) Tnlted Copper t Mass. Electrlo 14 I'. S. Mining 43-H do pfd (4 V. 8. Oil 4 Maaa. Ota MH Vtah 41 Veiled Fruit 109 Vlr-toria I'nlted Shoe Mach...l47 wtnnna 6 do pfd !AWolrerine 14s V. 8. Steel M North Butt Tt do pfd 7 Butto Coalition (8 Adrentur Kerada 11 AHotlea 3 Calumet ft Ariaons.,154 Amalgamated 7ia4Arlaon Com It Atlantio 11 Bid. "Asked. London Closing; Stocks. LONDON. Aug 8 Closing quotations on stocks were aa follows: Conaola, money... l ID-IS M., St. ft T M do account IllS-IINew York Ontral. .. .111 'Anaconda 10 Norfolk ft Weetem... 7S Atchlaon M do pfd 4 do pfd 4 Ontario ft Weetern.. 14 Baltimore ft Ohio.... i)4 Pennaylranla II Canadian Pacific 173 Rand Mines I Cheaapenke A Ohio.. 86 Reading 48 Chicago O. W H8outhera Railway ... II C, M. ft gt. P 127 do pfd It Pe Beers .. ti Southern Ptolflo 111144 .. ll Union Paclflo 1SSV .. 71 io pfd M .. 3C a. steal S.I .. 61 do pfd 10044 .. 31 Wabash 13 .. 7 do pfd U ..141 gpanlaa 4a MU ..1UU D. ft R. O.... do pfd Erie do let pfd... do li pfd Grand Trunk . Illinois Central 1 ft N... SILVER uncertain. 31 15-1M per ounce. 01 yjn in 1 per cent. Tlie rate of discount on the open market for short bills Is 311-16 per cent; for three months' bills. ST4fi3 16-10 per cent. New Tork Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Aug. .8. Closing quotations on mining stocks were as follows: Adama Con 10 Little Chief t Alice 411 Ontario to Ureece 10 Ophlr nrunawlck Oon 60 Potoal Comatock Tunnel.... S Savage Con. Cal. ft Vs 5 Sierra Nevada . Horn BlWar )M Small Hopes .. Iron Sllyer .....KM Standard LeAdTtlle Con 10 ..100 .. II .. 60 .. it .. 60 ..110 -unirea. - Forela-n Financial. LONDON. Aug. 8. In the market to day money was In better supply, owing to the distribution of the further sum of 110,000,000 in railroad dividends. Dis counts were firm. An uneven tone pro vailed on the Stock exchange. The de cline In prices at New York yesterday was the controlling- Influence and all the markets were adversely affected. The de pression was further accentuated by a fresh decline In consols, which marked another low record and was due to the uncertain feeling; regarding the American monetary situation. The transactions were almost exclusively sales. Amsrl cans were nervous and wholly dominated by New York. After a weak opening they advanced generally to a fraction over laruy, put the improvement was noon ost ana prices fell away. Union Pactfl Southern Pacific, Missouri Paclflo nnd Atchison, Topeka A Banta Fe were chiefly affected. In the afternoon wide Dunn. tlons occurred, but during the last half nour an improvement waa manifested and prices closed above the worst miotstl n of the day. Canadian Pacific and Oranl Trunk snared in the depression of Ameri cans. Rio Tlntos and Anaconda opened weaa, out later improved. Japanese lm perial (is of 1904 closed at 102 U. PARIS, Aug. 8. The tone on the Bourse today waa calm and prices generally were steady. Copper shares were heavy on tho New York advices, but closed with an Im provement as a result or dispatches from London. Russian Imperial 4s closed at iz.iu ana rtussian ponds or 1804 at 603.00, BERLIN, Aug. 8. On the Bourse to day yesterday's New York advices de pressed values, especially Baltimore St uiiiu auia tanaaian acino. Bank of Fanra Statement. PARIS. Aug. 8. The weeklv statement of the Bank of France shows the follow ing cnangea: wotes in circulation, de creased. 1i8.suo.ooor; treasury deposits. Increased. 1 7.8S0.000f : irenernl 4nnlt decreased, S01,700,000f ; gold In haiul, ln- tiBu, avu.uuui, auver in nana, ae- creased. Sfio.ooor: hills discounted rl creased. 1 60,826,000f ; advances. Increased, 1 A i af AAAJ 1 I o,vuvi. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 8.-METATJITh London tin market was lower again today, with spot closing at 174 6s and futures at 178 16s. Locally the market was weak with quotations running from $39.26139.76 copper was unchanged on spot at 83 In Ixmdon, but futures were 1 10s lower at 79 6s. Locally the market continued weak In tone, with quotations more or less nom inal In the absence of business. Lake Is uuoiea at iis.gxtrju.bn; electrolytic at $18.75 ft 19.26 and casting at $18.2fxg)18.75, or about 25 points lower on the average. Lead was unchanged at $5.15(06.26 In the local market nu auvanuea a oo 10 il 10s In London. Spelter was unchanged at 23 In London, but was weak locally at $5.756.&0. Iron was lower In the English market with standard foundry quoted at 66s 4d and Cleveland warranta at 67s 4H1- Locally the market was unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern '.'2.Th(s'23 M; .-. 2 foundry northern at $22 00 (T.&TO; 1." 'jU.e-n grades nominal. ST. LOL'1.1. Aug. 8.-LEAD-DuIl; $6.00. Spelter, wean.. $5.70 asked.' Oils ana Ttoaln. ' ' NEW YORK. Aug. i.-OILS-Cottonseed, easy; prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, 65i(5oHc. Petroleum, firm; refined New York, $8.46; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8.4"; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. $4 75. Turpentine. Arm; 6c asked. SAVANNAH. Oa., Aug. $ -TURPENTINE Firm at 66c; sales, 84 bbls.; receipts 8t3 bhls.; shipments, 2.042 bbls. ROSIN Firm; sales. 2,972 bbls ; receipts 3.464 bbls.; shipments, 8,063 bhls.; stock 68.91 bbls. Quote: A, B, C, $3 Sofi-J 90- ' $4.rT4.10; E. $4 2-'ti4 35; F, $4 50(C.60; O. $4 80 4 66; H. $4 6&y4.76; 1; $4.7uro4.85; K. fear. tt.S5; M. $5.60; N. $5.85;6fi.9o; W. U., $6.0a 6.10; W. W... $6.10(a4i.l5. OIL CITY. Aug. 8 OIL-Credlt balances 11.78; russ, Zll.ZS bbls.; average, 160.770 uuis.; suipiiieuis, u,dbi tois.; average. 170 -260 bbls. Dalntk Grata Market. Dl'LUTH Aug. 8. WH EAT No. 1 hard, on track, WHc; No. 2 northern, on track. 97Sc; No. 2 northern. Ktc; September, 97Hc; December, 97c; May. tl.CrlV OATS To arrive. 42c; on track, 42c Philadelphia Proalae Market. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 8-EGOS-Flrm; western choice, 20c. CHEF:8E-Wulet; Nw York full creams, L'il-Ui OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Scarce A?aiv loday, with Ho Great Change. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER Very Moderate R at Balk tkees) asd Umba, waltk Prleea Gener ally Steady to Ten feats lllaker aa Wetkera. SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. . Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheer. Official Monday . 4.! .! Official Tuesday .7in1 , Official Wednesday 1.711 S.l9 J." Estimated Thursday.... 1.400 s,4t0 JMWj Four days this week....ll.W 7.TI7 Same days last week. .. .14.678 .W .1 Same days 2 week a0..18 7 S6.121 ll i Same days 1 weeks ago. .12. 4"4 43.n 16 Same days 4 weeks ago..I.228 tSoVi 14.S5S Same days last year....l5.SM a.4 46.749 The following table shows the recelpta of cattle, him and sheen at South Omaha TOT the year to date, compared with last V": .... .... ... 1907. ivm. me m Cattle 647,871 W4.&0J 83.S70 Hogs 1.81a.779 1.708.6H2 . Sheep i,002 W.5u The fnnA) i,hu ah.iws the average price of hogs at" 8uuth Omaha for he last several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1907. 190.1905.;iO4.lO.119-l1901 July 27... July 28... July 29... July 80... July 31... Aug. 1.... t 441 I68j 11 4 N 4 W i 06 6 08 I VI 4 W a 4 69 03 t 04 IS 40 or IV t GO 6 11 C 061 8 t e I 68 s e;i 1 73 ( 62 s e 6 08 e 6 01V 6 81 6 16 6 91H 2 ! 4 m Aug. 3.... 11 4 98 4 M Aug. 2.... Aug. 4.... a 221 6 W Aug. ft.... 6 924 I 76 OS Aug. 8... 6 841 20 6 77 6 t 6 73Vs e 11 a 6 07 a 01 S 04I Ausr. 7.... 6 79 AUg. 8. 6 14, 6 111 6 in Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. - ri-wm no If fifitiO 05 Omaha Kansas City Chicago , LeCKU.M .60y.l6 , 2.2f4p5.8S 6.863.$6 Sioux City . Tha official number ef cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Shoe p. II ges- C M. A St. P 2 .. .. Wabash 2 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Paclno 18 25 C. & N. W. (east)... 1 7 .. C. N. W. (west)..l 20 4 C, St. P., M. 4 O.. 2 . 1 I 1 C, B. & Q. (east)... . 1 .. U.. B. ft U. (west).. it u ... C, R. 1. & P. (east). . 6 C H. I. 4k P. (west) , a .. .. Illinois Central 1 1 .. .. ChU Gt. Western 8 .. 1 Total receipts ...67 80 12 The dlsnnsltlon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 236 Swift and Company 93 Cudahy Packing Co 4r5 Armour & Co 281 482 . 916 1,176 1.84s 66S 1,41 Lobman A Co M Hyi A Bon 40 ..... F. P. Lewis Hamilton A Rothschild.. 27 L. F. Husa 84 Bam Werthelmer 26 ..... Bol Degan 14 J. B. Root A Co VI ..... B. A B w Sullivan Bros 1 1 Other buyers 67 ei Totals 1.M0 '. CiTTi.p ncinta this mornlnc were very light, there not being enough cattle all told to make a showing In the yards and not enough of any one kind to make a thorough teat of the market. The few fat cattle there were sold about the same as yesterday. Salesmen seemed to feel that with such a light run they ought to receive a little higher prices and were generally pricing tneir sxock inii way, but buyers were rather backward about putting on anything, so that the general market was slow at about steady prices. There were no strictly choice cattle such as have been bringing tf.OO and better, hut there were some good enough to bring 6.90. Cows ana neners generally commanueu tenrlv to etrnne- nrlces. there being a good demand for the few loads In sight. The demand for Blockers ana xeeaers was a 1 an rrtA onrl the market on that kind of cattle was strong, everything offered meet ing with oulte ready sale at very satis factory prices. Representative sales: BEEF 8TF.ERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 8 4 3 24 10 18 , 843 4 75 48 1036 6 80 ...ior 6 00 ... 9 6 26 ... 906 6 86 ... 972 6 75 ....1033 6 80 SS 1182 3 10 27 1196 6 86 16 1466 30 36 1497 6 90 COWS. 8.... 7.... 4.... 2.... 2.... 2..., 1.... 1.... 1.... No. t 9... 6.... 1.... I.... 15.... 970 2 60 8... ... 8 92 2 70 18... 907 3 00 2... 8S0 8 20 2... 960 3 60 Ml 8 96 1076 4 26 1076 4 25 1000 4 40 840 3 20 1 960 3 25 HEIFERS. 40 8 00 8 BULLS. 1100 8 15 1 12SU 8 25 1 CALVES. At. Pr. Ms. ..1000 4 88 ..LTD 8 25 ,.im 4 66 A. Pr. 160 I 60 815 4 26 ISO 6 26 2 175 8 75 1 160 6 00 110 6 50 6TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 656 8 75 1 820 4 00 844 8 80 23 97 4 60 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS. Ml I M WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. 7 feeders. 14 cows.... 15 cows.... 8 cows.... 2 feeders T heifers, 656 3 90 4 calves... 892 4 60 7b9 3 70 4 cows 1082 8 90 936 3 80 3 10 . 885 2 00 11 COWS soO 8 80 2 cows 10i 2 5C 25 calves... 286 4 28 8 heifers.. 420 1 45 11 steers... 941 4 76 620 3 10 11 feeders.. 1231 2 60 T feeders.. 694 4 30 22 steers.... 1081 4 70 6 cows 928 2 78 1 bull 980 8 10 4 cows... .1030 $ 00 20 cows.... 871 3 45 1 bull 1620 3 CO 22 feeders.. 708 3 85 22 feeders.. 708 3 25 13 feeders. . 892 4 25 4 heifers.. 606 2 TO 2 cows.... 1100 3 (0 16 feeders.. 911 4 40 14 heifers 12 cows... 6 feeders 715 8 25 . 906 2 60 838 3 50 2 feeders.. 815 3 75 1 feeders.. 615 3 40 25 steers... 1232 6 70 19 heifers.. 726 3 W 2 cows 896 3 00 16 cows 984 3 60 20 feeders.. 40V 8 75 24 heifers.. 402 3 00 8 cows 857 8 90 22 steers.... 971 4 00 6 cows.... 1008 $ 60 4 feeders.. 633 3 90 8 cows.... 9) 8 05 1 bull 1160 4 00 Wyoming. 108 cows... 806 4 00 I cows. ...1030 8 00 C. J. Anderson Nebraska. 80 cows.... 924 4 06 HOOS Light hogs generally sold 6c lower this morning with heavy hogs t'a 10c lower. The market opened very slow, buyers be ing backward about making any conces sion and It was about the middle of the forenoon before any business of any con seuuence had been trasactpd. When buy ers and sellers finally got together on the basts of the decline noted above, the offer ings changed hands In a short time. The hugs sold largely at 15.66Q6.80, with A top at $0.06. Yesterday the hogs sold largely at 8S.T031 6 86. with a top at $6.05. Today's decline carries the market to a point that is 20250 lower than at the close ot last week. HOOS. No. 61... 46..., 62..., 44... S4... 60... Av. Bit. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr- ..2S0 120 6 TO ..274 40 6 T24 1 .344 40 5 72V, ..819 180 5 66 56.. ,.2S1 6 66 4R., ,.215 ..327 ..280 . .3i0 80 6 so 40 8 40 ... 6 65 ... 6 66 30 6 66 40 6 65 63. 63 244 120 t Tihi 46 237 ... 8 71 75 260 80 6 76 67 256 160 6 76 54. .2M 63 23 67 2M 40 $ 76 M 8I6 12$ 73 m 80 6 75 62 ,1 120 6 67U M 2S 67 274 ,.. 6 77H ,.. 6 77 .. 4 77 5f. 273 240 6 67U 63.... 64.... 61.... 60.. .. Co.... 48.... .20 $ 674 40 242 .2 200 6 tTTH .2 160 6 67H 69. 46. .SOU 140 9 SO .245 ... 6 80 .248 ... $80 .231 40 6 80 80 $ 80 238 140 $ 82U .M 40 6 86 .2S2 200 6 S 286 80 $ 36 .220 ... 185 .222 280 6 90 2o2 ... 3 96 .190 ... 4 00 V.t ... 4 06 .779 40 5 67H 46 ... 66.... 68,... 71.... 76... It.... 40 6 C7U. ... 5 6T4 ... 8 67V, ... $70 ... 8 TO 3u0 8 49.. 65 277 49 301 43 2P7 6 TO 67 MS 200 6 70 71 28 40 6 70 61 278 b It) 58 SK4 120 6 70 61 299 120 I 70 68 284 ... I TO 68.. 86. 87... 67... SHEEP Receipts this morning were very moderate and there was not enough to ex cite very much interest. Tha r.ierket was generally steady, but the trade 011 killers was I41 particularly tUe. U004 western in T 6S . 7 66 ft 47 t 47 M Hi Hi t 41 J J7 7 87 6 78 7 89 T82 (tt T T Tit! ia Ismhe sxld up to 87 l ami there were fed yrsrllng-s good enough to bring IS 2ft. There was a very good demand for strictly desirable fat sheep and as high s . so was paid for a string of good old wethers. This price was the highest paid for wethers In some little time and the market could be quoted at least 10c higher on that kind There were not enough feeders to cut any figure in the trad, but there was a good demand as has been the rase all the week and without dotiht anything desir able would have met with ready sale at fully stesdy prlres. Quotations on killers: Oood to choice lambs. $7.0)u7.b0: fair to good lambs, .6f 1.00; rull Ismbs, S .Of Oil ; good o choice yearling wethers, 6.r5f.ifi.l6; fair to good wethers, $6.2ni'd.0; fair to good wethers, tA.0Cej6.86; good to choice ewes, (4 864f6.30; fair to rood ewes, I4.60474.8T; culls and bucks, 1604i4.00. Quotations on feeders: Lambs, tft.00ilft.80; yearlings. tr26$e.76i wethers, I4 8f.tj6.10; ewea, 13.7604.26. No. Av. I Wyoming cults 8S 40S Wyoming wethers 1"0 If Wyoming yearling), feeders.. S ! Idaho yearlings 87 ted Idaho yearlings 1M Idaho ewea lot Tr. 4 00 6 W 6 60 6 1$ 18 29 1 00 4 26 I 00 7 0 600 I 7 60 8 On t 4 60 6 00 6 26 26 i 76 e 00 T 60 7 60 7 60 6 IS T 60 6 60 6 00 6 80 I 60 6 76 I 60 46 Idaho yearlings, culls 83 17 Idaho ewes, culls 9t SM feeder ewes 101 61 cull ewee 98 18 full ewes 90 19 lambs 60 16 yearlings 77 4 wethers 100 4M Idaho lambs 67 li Idaho ewea, culls 86 118 Idaho wethers 89 T4 Idaho ewee 86 11 South Dakota buck Ismbs..., 60 81 South Dakota buck lamb.... 66 8 South Dakota ewes 127 83 western yearlings.... , 95 I western lambs 66 If! Idaho lambs 66 90 Idaho lambs 64 17 Idaho lambs 67 84 Idaho ewea 114 242 Idaho lambs 65 I Idaho wethers lot 6 Idaho lambs, cults 70 70 Idaho lambs, feeders 66 20 Idaho wethers I06 20 Idaho vearllnars 82 (93 Wyoming wethers 107 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Weakr Ilogrs Steady Sheep and Lam be Weak. CHICAGO. Aug. 8. CATTLE Receipts. 3,600 head; market weak; common to prime steers. 84.60(6 7.60; cows, It.Orxge.OO; heifers, I3.00ti6.o0; bulls, ta.OOr&t.oO; calves, 33.007.2G; Blockers ana feeders, 11504X6.00. . HOOS Receipts, 17.000 head; market higher; light hogs steady, others 6jil0a lower; good to prime heavy. $o.90tf4).0fi; me dium to good heavy, $5.8rMS.tO; butcher weights, 8t.904T6.10: good to crime mixed. 36lotf.86; light mixed, 14.00S.10; packing, to 4045S. To; pigs, 36.604?&; selected, It.fcKtf 6.26; bulk ot sales, .of.00. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 8.009 head; market strong: sheep, ts.806.20; year lings, 6.BUg.G0 iambs, S0.6OQ7.7d. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Ang. 8. CATTL1D Re ceipt, 1,000 head. Including 3.000 head Of southerns; market steady to strong; choice export And dressed beef steers, 8H.267.t0: fair to good, 3t.OOflt.25; western steers, 34.26 16.IO; stockers and feeders, 38.2506.26; southern steers, 33.00rjf4.60: southern cows, ti.Otv34.DO; native cows, J2.0o-a4.lV; native heifers, $3.2064.00; bulls, 32.TOifl3.tO; calves, 14.7Mitl.7R. HOGS Receipts, 7,000 head; market opened 6c lower, closed strong; top, IS.loj 1 11. -. ....a . . r a. v. - .. . "Or .. 1 ue. UUIH Ul lairil, O.OW44X.w, il-vy, w-o4l packers, S.8O4.05; plga and lights, .) 454 W. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.600 head; market strong; lambs, 3a.60rG7.70t ewes and vearllnars. 2o.OO0o.8O: western yearlings, lo.T636.25; western sheet), 4.75d d.hu; stockers ana teeaers, iJ.004jo.1u St. Lonta Llvn Stock Market ST. LOUIS, Aug. 8. CATTLE Receipts, 6,500 head. Including 8,000 Texana; mar ket strong; native shipping and export steers. 86.4007.40: dressed beef nnd butcher steers, t5.006.1O; steers under l.ooo pounds, 84.00 v 1.00; atockers ana feeders, $2.7(04.(0; cows and heifers, 1S.O0iS6.J6; cannerm, $1.1002.15; bulls, t2.60fl4.80l calves. 84.00 0 11.00; Texae and Indian steers, $3.00 1.00; cows and heifers. $1.604.00. HOOS Receipts, 4.800 need: market 80 lower: pigs ana ngnts. n.tvvi.ia; pack ers, $6. 60 4.1$; butcher and beat heavy 3576 (S6.lf. . SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 head; market strong; native muttons, $1 2604.74; lambs, $4.00cJ7.86; culls and buck, $1.0001. it; stockers, ti.60C8.uo. New York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. Aug. S.-BBEVFJS Re. eelpts, 1,600 head; nothing doing; market steadv for beef rradea: weak for others. Exports today, 4,236 quarters of beef, all to Liverpool. CALVES Dutl and easy; veals, K.Wt 8.75; culls, $4.00; buttermilks, nominal; dressed calves, slow. HOOS Receipts. 670 head; market feeling steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. D.WJ0 head; sheep In fair demand; Arm for ret; slow ror medium ana common ewes; ismos strong; sheep, $3.50r6.60; prime mixed, $5. 7s; Y. -a OK OA. iM 40 EAlfM HO- l.ml.l 11 1 1 1 1 ncui.is. fw.c". . 1 iv. .imvv.wi ..i "j Wi.iyas.x; choice, ts.oo. St. Joeepn Live Stock Market. BT. JOBIEFM, MO., Aug. J.-MJAni'K- Recelnts. 1.918 head: market steady: no lives, 14.00iEr7.uv; cows ana neirers. iz -iu CM.zd: stocxers ana Teeaers. ii.iw-i i . HOOS Rcett ts. 6.101 had: maret Sc lower; top, $6.06; bulk or sales, 16.76W 5.90. RHKRP AVn T.4MRS Recelnts. T88 head; market steady; lambs, $6. 00-97.60; yearlings, $6.60 6.40. Slonx City I.tve Stock Market. trtOTTX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 8. (Special Tele- gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 400 head; mar ket steaOT ; neeves. sn.evae.8a; cows and heifers. 13.7Tjff.25: stockers and feeders $3604.60; calves and yearlings, $3.0024.00; stock neirers, x2.zbtm3.it. HOOS Receipts. 2.ISnfl head; market strong, selling at $6.65416.90; bulk of sales, Stock In Sight Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterosy: Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. Booth Omaha 1.400 6.400 ,o 0 Siou City 400 Kansas City ,or0 IKOO TftTt 6,102 4 '00 1T.00 $0 78. 4 Ofr) ft. Joseph l.tns St. Louis $6fl0 Chicago , ... t.too ...2L718 3.0 Totals 42,502 22,391 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 8 CDTTON'-PriOt closed quiet, 10 points advance: middling unlands, 13.30c; middling giUT, 13.5Cc; sales, 200 bales. NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 1-anTON- Bpot closed firm; sales, too bales; low onll nirv. se. nominal: ordinary. 9c. nominal good ordinary, l0 6-16c; low middling, 11 -lt middling, isc: goea minaiing, in '40, nomi nal: middling fair, 14T4C, nominal; rair, l&Hc. nominal. Receipts." 49 bales; stock 45 461 bales. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 8. COTTON- Prnct moderate business done: prices 6 point higher; American middling fair, 8 43d; good middling. 7.8d: mmming. it.ii: low mid dllng, 5d; good ordinary, 4.2?d: ordinary, 6 41d. The sales of the day were 8.000 bales, of which 600 were for sneeulatlftn and x nort and Included T.Ton American. "Re, celnts. 16.000 bales. Including 700 American ST. LOUTS. MO., Aug. 6.-COTTON- Steady; middling. 18r: sales none; re ceipts. Tl Dales; snipmenis, iu paiee; stock 6.715 bales. Brasorated Apples ss4 Dried! Prnlta, NEW YORK. Aug. 4. EVA PORATET) APPLES No change Is reported In the market and prices are more or less nominal In the absence of Important business Fancy are quoted at le; choice, lijc poof to fair. viiv,c. DRIED FRI'ITB Prunes are In lobbln demand, with auntatlons ranging from 444c to 12c for California fruit and from 3,c to te for oregons up to sos ana 40s. ad rtcots are quiet sad unchanged, with choice nuoted at 2lc: extra choice. 2?c fancy. 2tCT2.V. Peaches are quiet, with choice quoted at 12c: extra choice. l?Wr ISc: fancy. 18W18"ac: extra rancy. I4en44c. Raisins are said to be silently lower on the cosst. but the spot situation Is nr" and the best grades ef seeded are heM hlrher. Too so muscatel are quoted St 84 010c; seeded, ibhq. Ceffee Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 8. CorFEE Mar ket for coffee ruturea opened stead a uiwhana-ed t) rices to an advance of points on better French cables, hut quickly eased off under a renewal of Wall street liquidation In tne absence or Imnorttn bull suDDort. and during the middle o the day ruled about -lt 10 points lower Later there was a partial recover? on covering and the close waa quiet, net tin changed to 6 points lower. Sales were reported of 33.T10 bags. Including Sep. ember at 8 041 1 T5e: December. 5 68 9 K Tie: March, s 76 r: Mar. 6 sot.8f July, t.lOa Spot coffes quletj No. I ltlo, 6 He; No. 4 Pantos. 7S. rulkl coffee dull; Cordova, ItYllnC OMAHA wllOI.ra.At. ID MARKET. Condltlnn of Trade Qnetattons on Staple ana Fancy Prodace. EOOS- T er dm.. 16c. BI TTER Packing stock. UV: choice to fancy dslrv, 21c; creamery, 2Sc. LIVE lOlI.TRY-riprlng chickens, 14c; hens. l.Vi roosters, 4c; turkeys. 12c; ducks, tvuKc; geese, 6c HAY Choice No. 1 upland. $100; medium, $.X; No. 1 bottom. itflO: off grades from to 60 to $6.60; rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, 811.13. FRVITS AND VE1-ONS. APPLES Early June and Astraehan, 7to per half bushel basket. BLACK RKRRI KS-Case, 24 quarts. $2 50. CALIFORNIA I'KACH R Per box, $150. CALIFORNIA PLl'MS-Pcr ".rate, tl on. BLl'KHKRRI Per l-qiian case. $2 30. TEXAS WATKUMEIONR Each. 2640c; crated for shipment, IVyc peT lb. CAIN itUHi'B- rexns, stanoara rmu', 00; Arlsona standard. $6.00; Arkansas standard, $4 00. PEARS California. $3 15 a box. TROPICAL FRUlTfe). LEMONS IJmonlera. SOtf site. $8 00; 860 Ise, $M.f6; other brands. 6O0 less. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed Duncn, (lOdll.X: Junihos. 12 OOwi.t Ml ORANOES-Valenclas. 80. 96 and 112 sixes. l4.Mru-l.76; 120. lbO, 176, 200 and 216 sixes, $5.25 50. . .... DATES Ksdaway. tc; Bayers, eo; mi lowls, 6c; now stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box. $1.00. VKOMTABI.KS. NAVY T1F.ANH Par bu.. No. L $2,000 10: No. 1, $1 .9t2 0i; Lima, 6Hc per lb. l"OTATOKS -Per bu., new, 75c. NEW PEPPERS Per market basket. Too. ASPARAOl'S 7Xo per doi. bunches. BEANS New wax and string, 600 per market basket. BERTS. Tt'RNira and CA RROTB-rw market basket, ST440c. RADISH 1iS Per doa, ouncnea, noma rown, 20o. TOMATOES Home grown, market basket crate, $1. CUCUMBERS-Per dos.. tOQWO. LETTVCB Per dos., 25c. CELERY Kalamazoo. StKfJ'Jfk). ONIONS Yellow, 840 rer lb.; red, 8a MIHCKLLANKOUD. COFITEERoastea. No. 36. 28o per lb. I No. 20, 14 Ho per lb.; No. 2S, 19o per lb.; No. 124C per id. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prnnes Are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings rom second hands, who seem aesirous c r moving supplies of Immediate grades quo tations range from 6c to 80 for Caltfernlsi fruit and from 6 Ho, to 8a for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel lows quoted at 18V41. Raising are Arm; three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted ai 1; four-crown, 10c; aeeited raisins, teiQllo. FISH Halibut. 11c: trout. 13c: pickerel. 10c: Dike. 14c: nlke. fresh frosen. 12o: white- fish, la16c; buffalo, 8c; bullheads, skinned, and dressed. 13c; catfish, dressed, 17c; white perrh, 7c; white baas, lac; ciauk oaes, ac; unflsh, 6fflo; crapples, 6ili9c; large crap- les, 16c; nerrmg, iresn irosen. ec; wnne sh. frosen. lsT5e: pickerel, fresh frosen. 9c: Spanish mackerel, 16c; native mackerel, 18tjaoc per nan; coanan, rrnsn rrosen, uc; red snapper, 12c; flounders, fresh frosen, 13c; haddock, fresh frosen, 12c; smelts, 18c; shad roe, 48c per lb.; frog legs, 860 per do.; Itreen sea turtle meat, 36o per lb. CANNBU uuuuu-torn, wnaarn. sen. ern. 6ac. Tomatoes, tancy s-pouna cans, $1.48; standard, 8-pound cans, $1.25. pine apples, grated, 2-pound, $2.20t2.30; sliced. $t.75(f1.35. Oallon apples, $3.25. California apricots. $2.00. Pears, $1 TotTl.oO. Peaches, $1.7fVfj3.40; L. C. peaches, 32.fOHl.50. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat. 33.101 fancy sockeye, rat, i.v. earaines. quarter Oil, $3.26; three-quarters mustard, $8.10. Sweet potatoes, tl.2frffl.85. Bauer kraut too. Pumpkins, socwu.w. iiima Deans, s-io., 75cirtl.26. Soaked peas, 3-lb., 60c; fancy, $1.2Mt?1.46. HIDES AND TALLOW Oreen salted. No. 1, BVrC; No. X TV4c; bull hides, so; green, hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2, 6c: horse, $1.60S 50: sheeD Deits. socHTl.zri. Tallow. No. 1. 4Hc; No. t. 8Hc. Wool. tyffOc. salmon, 16c; eels. 18c; whlteflsh, frosen, 18 BEEF CUTS. mt-. U. It., VT.. e 111.' Mm S Ia xviua. fiuw a, ovj e, . 1 v, Loin; No. 1. 18feci No. 1 14Uo; No. 3. 12Ha Chuck: No. 1, 4c No, 1 50) No. 3. 40. Bound; NO. 1. so; ino, i, syo; ino. s, 140. Plate: No. 1, 80; No. I. l4c; No. 8. hie Snsrar nnd Holnaaea. NEW YORK, Aug. 8.-SVOAR Raw, quiet; fair refining, 8.4801 centrif ugal, 80 teat, x.Kto; moiaaees sugar, s.uvt (gS.lSHc; refined quiet; No. 6, 4.60o: No. 77 ooc; no, 8, 4.WC; XHO. , a-aoc; no. iu, d.snoi No. 11. 4.8O0: No. 13. 4.2Do: No. 13. 4.20o: No. 14. 4. 16o; confectioners' A, 4 (0o; mould A, 6 36c; out loaf, 6.76c; crushed, 6.70c: pow dtred, 6.100; granulated, 6c; cubes, 6.260. MOLASSES-Steadv. New Orleans, open kettle, centrifugal, lCffV' centrifugal yel low, irtnfc; eeoonos, zninic. NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 8,-SUOAR steady; open kettle centrifugal, S'-wifOHo; centrifugal yellow, rtjtc; seconds, 24447 0. HOLA8SES Quiet; nominal; syrup, SOO 84o. MILLER R0BBER IS IN JAIL Frank Myera Confesaea to Oagglngl Woman : and Looting Store. Frank Myers of - Indianapolis, Indiana, was arrested Wednesday as a suspect In the robbery of Martha Miller the woman. who runs a little store at 1518 Webster street and who was tied and gagged by two daylight robbers. When Martha Miller first told her story to the police she waa not believed as the daylight hold up seemed a little too lurid to be true. De tectives Mitchell and Sullivan were put on the case, however, and landed one of the men. Chief savage extractea a ooniesaton from htm and the other man will probably be caught soon. Myers was sentenced to fifteen year for burglary In Indianapolis and Is now out on parole after having served Ave years. The Miller store was robbed of $29 In money, a revolver and four watohes. Three of the watohea wera recovered. In their haste the robbers over looked a cigar bos beside tha safe con taining 878. '' JORDAN WANTS BEER OR PAY Files Complaint. Against " Owner f Steamboat Omaha Charging! Ornnd Larceny. A criminal complaint, charging grand lar ceny, has been filed In county court against William M. Lemont of the steamboat Omaha, which left IU moorings at the foot of Douglas street late one night and steamed away, It is allnged, without set tling with some of the concessionaires. Tha complainant Is William O. Jordan, who had the concession for selling beer on tha boat, Jordan says when tha boat left It took with it about $60 in money belonging to him and a part of his stock of beer and cigars. Before leaving the crew rolled several kegs of beer on the bank of U4) river and left a note with: It, saying the rest would be sent back by freight, Mr. Jordan has waited patiently for the beer, but it haa not come. Lamont and his boat are said to be catering' to excursionists between Atchison and St. Joe. BANNER STATE FAIR CROWD Laraeet Attendance la Anticipated by Managers and Railroads Trim Their sails. Managers of the state fair at Lincoln are looking for a larger attendance this year than last, which was the record year, and this In spite of the slight raise in rates, which will compel all visitors to pay straight 2 cents a mils In each direction. The Burlington has arranged for a largo number of special trains to carry the peo ple .which are expected to flock to tha Capital City while the fair Is In progress. Special trains will be run from Superior via Chester, Geneva and Fairmont, from Falls City via Nebraska City, from Lyons, Oakland and Fremont, Superior, Wymote and Pawnee, Plattsmouth, Holdrege and Hastings, from Aurora, Mtnden, Kearney, Ravenna and Ulysses, making the con venient arrangement of special trains aver prepared by the Burlington. If you have anything to trade advertise It In the For Exchange columns of TUa Bee Want Ad page