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HIE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1907. I . . . . .... j j No. 3 foundry, northern. ttJ.i'Offll 0 southern f-rmies nominal. HT. 1 .or lit. Aim 9 METALS LeAd, dull nt 15.00. Pprlter. Arm at t5.72tg. OMAHA WIIOlrcVvfE MARKET. Condition of Tridr nnd Quotations as Stasia Mad Kancy Proa sew. 1 K ;!!- Per dog. 15e. lU'TTKH Packing "lock. 1S choice to fancy dairy, 21o: creamery. Mo. LIVE POII.TRT-Poring chickens Ho; hens, lc; roosters, Sc; turkeys, 13c; duck, lufe; geese, 6c. HAY Choice No. 1 upland. II'VOO; medium, t! JO; No. ) bottom, ivo'; oflitrades from t'.&o to lti.50; rye straw, IT.OO; No. 1 alfalfa, 1 11. W. FHl'lTS AND VERN8. APPI K Karly Juno and Astrachan, ft per liulf bushel banket. ' BU('KHKKR1K-Cii'. 24 quarts, 12.50. CALllMKMA PKACHKBFer box. 116 I'Al.lhVKMA PLC MS Per rate, 82-00. llU EHKltRlK.-lVr 10-iiuart cane. I!W TEXAS WATKKM EI.ONS Each, 2640c rratod for shipment, Itfc per lb. i CANTKUll Pl Texas, standard crate, 13.00; Arliona standard, lo.OU; Arkansai .standard, 4 00. PEARS California. IS 15 a bog. TROPICA! FKi n a LEMONS IJniunlera, site., $8.00; 164 slise, other brands, 6e less. BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, 12.01141126. Jumbos. .'ttioM OKANGES-Valenola". fc(, 96 and 112 sites. I4.SOM4.76; 1JU. 160, 176. HuO and 118 sites, (5H tl6.60. DATES Kadu war, 6.o: Payers. 5c; Hsl lowla, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 8-lb. box, II. uO. VEGETABLES. NAVT BEANS-Per bu., No. 1, I3.0OJ 110; No. Z, SI.SKfiKO; Lima. 6c pr lb. POTATOES Per bu., new, 75c. ASl'AKAOL'B 75c per doi. bunches. BEANS Now wax and string. 60o pof market basket. P.KETH. TI'RNIPS and CARROTS Per market basket, 3t.u-t0o. HADISIihS Per dos, bunches, home grown, 20e. TOMATOES Home grown, market basket crate, II. CUCIMIIERS Per dos.. 40t&60c. LETTCCE Per dos , 2fc. CELERY Kalatnasoo, 30fi3Sc ONIONS Yellow, IWo per lb.; red. So. NEW PEPPERS Per tuarkot bosket, 76c MISCELLANEOUS. COFFEE Roasted, No. 35, 28o per H-l No. 10, llHr per lb.; No. 25, )o per lb.; No. 81. 12V per lb. CALIFORNIA PRIED FRUITS-Prunea are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings Jrom second hands, who sentn desirous c t , moving supplies of Immedlste grades, gin. tatlons range from 6c to to for Call fori 14 fruit and from 6Hc to He for Oregon. Peaches are slightly easier, with fancy yel lows quoted at 13Vfca. Raisins are firm; three-crown loose Muscatels are quoted st Jo; fnur-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, IVtf'lo. FISH Halibut. 11c; trout, lSe; t.lckerel, 10c; plko, Ho; pike, fresh froren, lfc; whlto flsh, 14fri6c; buffalo, Sc; bullheads, skinned, and drei led. ISc; catfish, dressed. 17c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15c; black baas, 26c; sunflsh, 69c; rrnpplos, 6fI9e; lnrge crap- Sles, 16e; herring, fresh frosen. 6c; white sh, frosen, li)15c; pickerVI, fresh frosen, 9c; SpanlBh mackerel, 16o; native mackerel, li.Toc per fish; codllsh. frsh frosen, 12o red snapper. l!c; flounders, fresh frosen, 13c; haddock, fresh froien, li!c; smelts, 18c; had roe, 46c per lb.', frog legs, 36c. per dos.; green s-a turtle meat, 25c per lb. CANNED ClOOr.B Corn, standard, west ern, 65o. Tomatoes, fancy S-pnund cans, 11.46; standard, 8-pound cans. 11.26. Pine apples, grated. 2-potind. 82.20Cf2.80: sliced, l.7S(a2.S5. Oallon apples. 13 26. California apricots, 12.00. Pears. 31 754(12.50. Peaches, 1.7.vr(2.4n; L. C. pesches, 12. 0or?J2.50. Alaska salmon, red, 11.20; fancy Chinook, flat, I2.10 fancy sockeye, flat, II 95. Sardines, quarter oil. 13.25; three-quarters mustard, 13.10. Sweet potatoes, t1.2Sfjl.35. Sillier kraut, 9KJ. Pumpkins, HOcitill.Ao. Lima beans, 1-lb., 7611.26. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, I1.2&1.45. HIDES AINU 'I Al.iAiw 'ireen snuea. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bart Open Up and Free Selling; Takes Place. :0JUtISSI0N HOUSES AKE BUYERS E I port BaiB uooel basis. Felt ei s la BtruDa: aad Wltlck Oaght Da tha Daaaaetla Market. OMAHA. Aug. 8. 1907. The market opened ac'.'ve with ti.e crowd bearish and selling freely, trying to get t to slide. Commission houses bought on ho breaks and started the crowd to cor ning. Expert business was strong and on food basis, which ought to have its effect n the domestic market. Wheat opened lower on Indifferent cables and some selling t the onenlng bv com oilsslon houses. Bulls were active and tried to hold prices which were soft and in clined to sag. With some active buying near closo market firmed up and showed better tone. September option opened at 81c and tinned KlHn. Corn was off some at tha openlne, but ihowed more strength later on heavy buy ing and damage reports from Illinois Btil western Iowa, which have suffered, con ilderably from heavy rains and stron winds. September corn opened at 48lkc a closed at 4We. Oe'ji opened firm on heavy buying and light receipts. The oats market Is the prob lem this year, the situation being an tin usual one. Consumers have held off buylnit and are now out of stock and oats are b no means plentiful. September ortlin opened at 40Vc and closed at 44c Liverpool closed NUd lower on wheat and Hd lower on corn. Seaboard reported 24,00O bushels of wheat and 1.6U0 bushels of corn for export. Local rango of options: Articles. Opto. IIIgh. Low. Close. Tes'y. Jjir.l, higher; prima steam, lA.rim K4. 1'ry sslt meats, amady; bo led eitra shorta 19 26; clear ribs. H.if; e4iort clears, lit.lTVs. Bacon, steady; boxe.1, extra short, Il0.1l1; clear lib. 110.12V; short clears, 110.26. BAJ'iiN'-ll'o. HEMP TWINE 11c. Pol I.TKf-Weak; ctilrkrms, 10c; sptlngft, 13c; turkeys, 12o; ducks, tc; geese, so. B!"TTER-ttady; creamery, JutjU4o. EOOS Higher, 14c Receipts. Shlpmenta. Flour, bWs 6.060 t,(.4) Whuat, bu 1S2.0 11. Oo Corn, bu fc.i) ci.o) Outs, bu 63,0(0 23,006 NEW YORK GHNERAL MARKET Qnolalloas of tha Day ea Varlaas Cramogltlea. YORK. Aug. .-FLOUR-Recelpta, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Recurrence of Marked Degree Weakness Feature of J)ay. of NEW K5.272 bbls.; BAILIES FEW Aim DTFUEQUENT Thar Art No Feverish or Tloleat Breaks aad V'alaee ' More taaaltr Dowaward All Day. NEW YORK, Aug. experts, 6,264 bbls.; market quiet t features of today's stock market. In vie, !ng Etnd Wheat I I I Sept... 81 81 81S 8'Hl 81H Deo.... mn M 86 WV, Kl'i May... 91 91 91 H 911k Com ti Sept... 48 404 4DV, 4W 48 lec... 46H 4f. V 41H 4G May... 4V 47V 46 47V 47 Oate j Sept... V 4H 46 46 454, Dec.... 4' 4r; 43 4S-H 437i May... 46 4ri 44i Vr ti Omana Cash Prices. WHEAT No. t hard. 8082V4c; No. S hard, THo; No. 4 hard. TtiWJo; No. S spring. Watae; no grade, 6S(jT74o. CORN No. 3. 4Mj4JV; No. 4, 477ic; no grade. 40i4c; No. S yellow, 8iU4Mo; No. I white, 4!4$j4NVc. OATS No. S mixed. 43H'SiHc; No. I white. 4614fiHSto; No. 4 white, 4S'ici&44o; standard, 4oc. RYl-No. f. 7Jo; No. t, 68J10o. Car iMt Receipts. - Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Kansas City.... Minneapolis ... Omaha Dululh St. Louis 206 va 148 65 M 132 :30 86 25 14 CniCAOO ORA15T AND PROVIIOS Featares of tha Tradlnar and Closing; Prices oo Board of Trade. CHICAOO, Aug. I. The government crop report onset the etTeet or the strike or the telogrHpliera In the local wheat market today, and caused a strong close to what had been up to that time a weak market. At the closo wheat for September delivery was up He. Corn was So higher. Oats wore down Mc. Provisions were 7H'810o to loc higher. The official report regarding the condi tion of spring sown wheat was made pub- lie Jlfteon mlnutea before the close of the market and showed a condition of 79.4,, compared witn 6T.2 on July 1. Immediately after the appearance of the report prices advanced sharply and the closing quo tations were closo to the highest point of . the day. During the greater part of the et1on.- however, the market was Wenk 1 Luse oS tha: strike of the telegraph op efUtors and lower prices at Liverpool. Local longs sold freely and there teas also heavy felling by commission, bonnes. Much of he usual statistics was missing because of itheMMire trouble, and this had a ten dency to restrict trade. September opened ' a shade lower to tVftVio higher at 8.V!c to 88V, sold off to 8Hc and then advanced to 88YtC The close was. at 88iI.X8e. Clearances and primary receipts were not available hea! of the strike. Minneap olis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 470 oars, against 332 cars last week and 63) cars on year ago. ' The corn market was affected in a man ner similar to wheat by the crop report, 'sentiment In the pit being bearish until late In the day. The rally In wheat, how ever, Imparted .considerable strength to corn and the market became firmer late In the day. The report placed the condi tion of the crop at 82.8, against 80.3 ona month ago. The close was strong. Sep tember opened unchanged at 64c, sold off to 64e and then advanced to SSH,e, where It closed. T.ncnllv the receipts were SCO para, with 7 of contract grade. The oats market opi ned strong on an ac tive demand hy nhorts, which were based on unfavorable weather for the new crop. The advance brought out heavy realising sales, which resulted In a severe slump. The market failed to respond to the ad Vanes In wheat and corn, and closed aU est a the lov.nt point. The govern ment crop report had little effect because of the fact that It had been largely dis counted. The report placed the condition at 76.6, as against 81 on July 1. September opened Ho to Ho higher, at 4M4c to 46'4,c, advanced to 46Vw, and then broke to 46c. The close was at 4&Hc. Local receipts were M cars Provisions were strong on buvlng bv local packers and a 6 to 10-cent advance In the price of live hogs. At the close Sep tember pork was up ITHc at 16.35. Lard was 7H310O higher at t.l7V4 Ribs were 20o higher at 182Vt. Estimated receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat. 286 cars; com, 423 cars; oats, S3 cars; hogs, 11.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: and barely steady: MlnneaDolla patents, !4.4oii4. (; winter straights, 4.KHl4.3b; Min nesota bakers, J.7ovf20; winter extras, 13.103.70; winter patents. 4.0bH .90: Winter low grades. I3.0t-ii-a.tk). Rye flour, dull, 14.69 tM W): choice to fancy, t5.0UJi6.25. CORNMEAL-Firm; fine white and yel low, i.3o; coarse, 11.16. kiln dried, 13 369 s.u. WHEAT Receipts. 9.00 bu.: spot market easy; No. I red. 94o. elevator; No. t red, 9fHc, f. o. b, afloat; No. 1 northern. Du luth, 11.06; No. 1 hard, winter, 9Ho. Op tions, except for a steady opening on wheat, were easy, because o? lower cables, big. receipts, favorable western weather and liquidation, but recovered sharply at the close on the bullish government report on spring wheat Last prices were 4fk0 net higher; September, W"tf4r7Vc. closed. 7c; December, ll.no I-l&l.ol, dosed H.OOH; May, 1.0JHI&1.04'. closed tl.04"4. CORN Receipts, 96,660 bu.) exports, 44.M6 bu.; spot market steady: No. 4, 600 elevator and OOHo f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 white, 61Vjc;. No. 2 yellow, 6oHo. Option market was quiet and easier on good weather, but rallied finally, with wheat, and closed partly Sc net higher. Septem ber, 3iVu3'4C. closed Sc; December, 61 WuCl4c, closed 01 He; May closed 60Hc OATS Receipts. lurt.UiO bu.! exports, 4,960 bu.; spot market strong: mixed oats, tti to 32 pounds, 66c; natural white, 80 to 83 pounds, fivuoc; clipped WhltS. 86 to 40 pounds. 6viSc. IIAY-Bteady; shipping, 78o; gooC to choice, t1.20Vrl.2S. HOPS Dull; state, common to choice, 19o6 crop. I4(jlc; iw crop. 4VMWc: Pacific coast. 1906 crop, feffllc; I crop, 6Jlc. HIDES Dull; Central American, 22Hc; Bogota, 22'ic LEATHER Quiet; acid. 26ff27Ho. WOOISteady ; domestic, fleeco, SHJStc. PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; family, til 00 ftt.50; mess, 19 60ttlO.OO; beef hams. Mo1J K7.00; packet. 110 .nUfall.oO: city extra India mess, 121.00&21.6O. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, I10.7C4U3.60; pickled hams, 12.76fl.00. Lard, firm; western prime, t9.lCu9.2o; refined, firm; continent. 170; South America, 110.10; compound. 8 76f't0. TALLOW Steady; city (13 per pkg, 6So; country (pkgs. free), 6V4jc. RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, IU (f6c; Japan nominal. BITTKR Weakj creamery, common to specials, 21o to 26c; process, common to ex tra. 18lT2?c; Western factory, common to extra. WmUa. CHKEan-Steady; state, full oream. Col ored and white, small, best, 12o; stats full cream, large, colored, best. llo; stale, white, 11 Ho; state, fair to good, KVZJUo. EOG8 Firm; state, Pennsylvania and nearby selected white, 27fi28o; stats, good to choice. 2422e.. .POULTRY A lire, quiet; western chlck ons. 16c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, Ho; dressed, steady; western broilers, 174J20c; turkeys, lrl6c: fowls. 12016c. WEATHER IN TUB OHAI1T BELT Mhorrrrs and Probably Cooler Satar day la tha Ooosl Kerr. OMAHA. August 9, 1907. Within the last twenty-four hours show ers occurred In the upper and lower por tions of the MISHourl valley and were scat tered throughout the middle Mississippi and Ohlti valleys and southern states Rains were general In the extreme north west and are falling- rn the western Cana dian provinces and on the northern Rocky mountain plateau this morning. Tempera tures continue high In the central valleys, but slightly cooler weather prevails In the extreme northne" a--' - - " - Pacific slops and conditions are favorable for slightly cooler In this vl ...n. .ay, with show ers tonight and probably Saturday. Omaha record of temperature and pre clpitution compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: w . , , V T 1S0H. 1906. 1904. aninimum-. tempertfrnr.... TS. '68'. 9 59 Precipitation w .oo .00 1.15 format temperature lor today, 76 degrees. ijenctency in precipitation slnoe March 1, incnes. corresponding period In 1906, 3.3.) Deficiency 130 Inches. Deficiency 7.64 inches. corresponding period In 1905. L. A. WELSH.' Local Forecaster Cora aad Wheat Region Belletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 menu tan iime, ynday, August m , 7uth 1007 OMAHA DISTRICT. Temo. Max. Mln. 74 Articles.! Open.j H1gh. Low. Close Tay Wheat I Aug. Sept. Deo. May Corn Sept. leo. May Oats Sept. Dec. May Pork Bept.- iJtrd Sept.' Oct. Ribs Sept. Oct. 66 88Sf! 64V! 61Vtl"l. 66fl6SH 46.T4 S iVfiwii 8 s! '4 tSI 62S! esia UK 1S S TO S T3 I8 60 m 87sl 8T4I mi MS 6W 46 a 44 16 80 in t2 n to f 7,1 8S 8TS 88seswHfs 93S 98S 96S1 884 R'-'SI IS 63S53W63, 4511 Vr 43Hl 4J 46M!46Sfl4 16 K I 17V4' s . t 87V4I 1I17H 1 17Vi S62H No. 1 FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4.1 1.40; winter straights, tt.S64r4.au; spring pat ents, t4.7i.10; spring straights. 1.lftff4.0; bakers. 12 &(fcj.2. W MiCAT No. t soring. IB99c; Ho. 8. 89 b; !o. i rea, BMyQ. CO UN-No. 1 16c; No. I yellow, 68 OATSN t whits, BScj No. 3 -white. RARLIJT Oood feeding, C&SCOc, fair to ehoiee malting. 64ir9c. 8KKDS-N . 1 northweatern. H.16H. Frlms fltO'TgI(K f-tihort ribs, sides (loosel. 8K.9s9ii.80l Mess pork, per bbl.. n so I'll. lard, per MO lbs . tU.OTVfc. rlhort cleur siocs tooxei, to. ivgv.w. Receipt s. ...... v 19000 ..84.1.301) ,.K7.7"rt ,.120.000 , . 6.ro Shlpmonts. a 000 ISiVOnO MS.Icift 66.2VQ ur, bbl a eat. bu. 5ats.' bu." Rye. bu. ... Barley, bu. 4.400 goo on the Produce Exchange today the but ter market waa Arm. Creameries, JutintSc; dairies. sr-'Sv. Ksa, stes.1v; at msrk. rases Included. 13S('lAW.c ; firsts. 17o; prints firsts, ISc. Clieeee, 12(l34c; steady. . St. Loata Geaeral Market. ST. LOUI8. Aug. .-WHEAT Market Itrong; track: N. I red. cash. 8f8V; No. I hard. KUmoHc; September. ftc; Decem ber. JOHc. CTFN-rirm: track: No. 2 cssh, 54Hc: No. white, 56c; September, 67Hc; Decembar, OATS-FIrm; track: No. t cash. 49c; old; No. t kite. 49c; l". u, old; Bepteoibar. Bc: December, 42UO. F'OrR-Steady; red winter patents 84 15 tncy and straight. 13.666-4.05; Stations. Ashland, Neb. Auburn. Neb 8 Columbus, Neb... 98 Falrbury, Neb.... 64 Fairmont. Neb... 93 Or. Island, Neb.. 96 Hartlngton, Neb. H6 Hastlhas. Neb.... fin Oakdale, Neb.. .... 94 Omaha, Neb 89 Tekamah, Neb... 92 " Alta, la 87 Carroll. Ia 86 Clrfrlnda, Ia 90 Blbley, la 81 Sioux City Ia.... 92 Minimum temneratura period ending at 8 a. m. . DISTRICT AVERAGES. . , No. of Temp. Central. Stations ta Ki Chicago. Ill 30 76 so Omaha, Neb 16 . 90 The weather continue throughout the corn and wheat rainy neavy showers nnnrj in v.- aie saisstssippi valley and lighter showers t-un, uocai rxirecaster, Tl 69 - 72 69 11 70 66 71 7J ' 67 67 . TO ' 66 72 Raln fall. .00 . .00 .00 .00 .00 '.00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 M for Sky. Clear Foggy Clear Clear Clear Clear Foggy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Fnejy Cloudy Foggy Foggy Foggy twelve-hour Rain. Inches. .11 .00 warm region Kaaaaa City G KANSAS CITY. tember. 81Sc: Decembor. aad Provtalona. Aug. .-WHEAT-8eo- CORN Septembr, 49c; DeernWr46Ac May, 47Hc; cash No. t mixed. 49tfi48io' No! 1 48Sc; ?o. I white. 60c: No. sTWo. 4M y EOOS Higher; extras, firsts, le; seconds. 16o. KIiAT8itm.,1y :Mc50Jcae.hnoth' w-ooeiiso; RYE Steady; 7678c BUTT ER Creamery. TV Tteoelnta Wheat, bu 6,O0o corn, bu , 64,000 Oats, bu ,, 8,000 Uo per mixed doien; packing Shipments. ITHc 111.006 84,000 13,000 ' LtTerpool Oral Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 1 WHBAT-Spot, quiet; No. 1 red westsrn. winter. 7s Udr futures, easy; September. Ta Hd;. Deoem- vr, is H. Aiarcn, 7 iva. CORN Spot Amerclan mixed, new. ataadr. ss Id; old northern firm. 6a JSd; futures, quiet; September, 4s USd; Deoember, none-in London (Paotflo coast) quiet. Mllwaake Orals Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis., Aug. 9 WHEAT mesjiv; jno. i nortnern, ri.0itn.02; No. porthern. 9atT9c: September. 88Sc RYE Lower; No. 1, 75y0c, new and old BARLEY Steady; No. 2, Tic; samples. COHN-Lower; 'No; 1, bash, 64c; Sep- (5-1 "' fan dear .-ee-. frp - I'lA V ''l -t.e- rt kel "-t track. 9irH8c. CORNMRAU-Jiteady; tt.70 HAY Hlrher; tlmothv. lit dUifS 10, old; mirle fl fttful so. IRON COTTON T1F n.OSH-Provlalons-Pork. higher; iobblng, 81141 scoria Market. PEORIA. Aug. l.-rCORN-Lower: No. yellow. 64i4i66cx No. 8. 63 Ho; No. 4. U0 no grsne wvurio. . ' OATS-FIrm; new No, S whits. 4&HtP46c ino. wnue. ,ru-c. RYTO Nominal ; No. 1. TlQTte. : WHlBKY-tl-tL , Dalatk Grala Market. DULUTH. Minn.. Aug. 8-WHEAT-No. 1 bard, on track, lHc; on track, No, northwestern. 97HC No. I northern. KSc S. piember, 97Hc bid; Deoember, 87feci May, IMS Din. OAT a To arrive, 41c; on track, 41c star aad Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Aug. t SUQAH-Raw quiet; fair refining. 144Ho; centrlf ugal, 86 test. 1 90'c; molaases sugar, 118H rs i&c; rennea quiei; no. e, 1 sue; pio. T 65; No. 8. 4 50c; No. 8. 4 46c; No. 10, 4 16c No. 11, 4 V; No. 12 4 25c; . No. II, 4.20o No. 14. 4 16c; confectioners' A. 4 c; mould A, 6 S&c ; cut loaf, 6 75c; crushed, f .70c- pow aerel, ainr: granuiaiea se; cunea, inc. MULArBKH Lull ; New Orleans, open Kettle, centrtiugai. sH'rc: eeninrugal yet low. rSiiSe: seconds. 2S&3SC NEW ORIAN8. Iji.. Aug. 9 ST'OAR Steady: open kettle, centrifugal. IWArHc centrifugal yellow, H44Sc; seooads, Stf . MOLAStiEa-Qulet; Dew syrup. tuVMo. eral fund, exclusive of the 8160,000,000 gold, reeene, shows: Available cash balance, I241JU0.482; goid mln and ballton. 8,n.rT; gold certlflcarsa, 81,607,070. ; . REPORT Or THIS CI.KAHIKO IIOVRB Traaaaetloas of tht Associated Itoaks for th Week. NEW YORK, Aug. V Brtdstreet s bank clearings report far the week ending Aug ust 6 shows an aggregate of 81.6 A741.010, against' 3,610.0ol,00 last week and I2.645.9, In the corresponding week last year. Canadian clearings for tha week total 88 Tlf,e'. as against T4,41.ono last week snd ITl.129.0uo In the same week last yeur. The following la a Mst of tha cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Deo. The' remarkable .' . ' of ths violent fluctuations of the last few daya, was the freedom from nervousness and sensationalism. In spite of the recur rence of a marked degree of weakness. The hope that the liquidation had spent Its force and that a substantial rally would result from the requirement of the uncovered short Interest was shortlived. New points of Weakness developed almost from the outset. Instead of the feverteh and violent breaks which characterised yesterday's market, however, there was a gradual and not disorderly recession. 'If ears refrained from the fierce raiding teotica which have been employed lor several days and, on the other hand, seemed In no anxiety to cover their short contracts. Rallies were few and Infre quent, although the decline was maty times arrested. These pauses In the soil ing gars Place until late in the day aim ply to dullness and the market was sin gularly . lacking In resiliency. One sup position offered to explain this was that iquiaauon was going on bv lmnorMnt Interests without being forced, who were ble to withhold the selling at weak times na to orrer actual suDDort aa-alnst raid ing tactics by the hears. There was a considerable reduction In the volume of business and considerable Intervals of actual dullness In the market. The news of the dav had ltttl direct Influence, on the market. The most pro nounced recovery of the day came after the report of the granting of a writ of error to the Standard Oil company In the case Involving the 129.000,000 fine. A di rect cennectlon between these two facts was not clearly evident. The extreme weakness of some Individual stocks was factor In keenlnr the rent nt tha mar. ket unsettled. Canadian Pacific waa an cute sufferer In this resnect. both hern and In London. Ths passing of the dlv- Idend on Grand Trunk third nreferenoe hares affected the other Canadian toxics me Interborough-Metropolltan securities) couapseo in company, without news in. explanation, beyond the investigation cf the company In progress by the Public Utilities commission. The estimates of tha weoU'a -,.Y. changes showed a decisive turn in tha tide of the currency movement awav from New York, the balance of shipments over receipts being estimated at 11,600.000, be sides tha transfer through the sub treasury of 11.000,000 to Chicago and San Francisco. The week's heavy liquidation of securities has undoubtedly gone to paying off obligations, but there haze been some heavy syndicate payments dur ing the week. The 116.000.000 titrmnnl :oday for Union Pacific convertible bonis would figure but slightly In the wnk'i average loan account. Stocks got no neip from the government crop report, the corn conditions showing- leas than the expected Improvement, while the decline In the condition of . spring wheat "was regarded as sensational. Bonds were lrreirtllar flnlea nap valno 1864,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. me following waa tha rango of prices or the New York Stock exchange: . u.axi . 1,100 too 1 t.ioo . 1.6O0 100 . i.ioe . 1.000. .' , liioi '. l.'ioo oo 100 t 1,700 00 1.M0 loo too . 100 wo 'ioi I au& Hl.h Adams Ezprfos AnMlfmatl Copper 86,800 78H 7H Asier. Car and rounder.... 0 in so pro v0 9V Amor. Cotten Oil 1.000 3H It '4 so p4 .... Asier. KiprrM Amr. Hid iMthtr pM 100 ItH 18 H Ainer. Ice , Amer. Linseed Oil pfd Aiwt. Locomotive, ax-dlv.. 100 14 64 do pfd Amir. 8mltloi A Ref.. do pfd Antor. 8ucr Refining.... Amir. Tobacco pfd ctfa. Anaconda Mining Co Atohlaoa do pf" Atlantis Coast Uos Baitlaure a) Okie do pfd Brook lja Rapid Transit.. Canadian- faafBa. Central of New Jarsej..., Cheaapaaka Ohio Chicago Oraat Waatarn.., Chicago A Northweatara. at. a St. Paul Chicago T. aV T., oSerad do pfd , C, C, C. 4V St. Lula.. Colorado fual and Iron. Colorado A soulaara..... do lat pfd do Id pfd , Consolidated Oaa Cona Products do pfd , Dataware A Hudaoa Dal.. Lack. A Westers., Deurar A Rle Oranda... do pfd , Diet I Han' Bacurlllaa ... Erie do lat pfd , do M Pfd General Electric Illinois Central International Paper .... do pld .... International Pump .... ..v. .... ao pta Iowa Central 200 17 1714 do pfd ;' K. O. southern ., do pfd LoulaTllls A Nashville Mulce Central - Minn. A St. Loots M., St. P. A Beult Ste. al. do pfd Miaeourl Paolao ., K. A Texas do pfd National Lead K. R. H, et Mexico pfd.... N. Y. Central N. Y., Oiaarle A Weatere Norfolk A Western do pfd North Amarlcaa Peclflo Mall Peunalvaala People's Oaa, ez-dir. .... ... Pitta., a, C. A St. Lonla.. frunl Steel Car do pfd Pallmaa Palaoe Car, Resiling do let pfd do id. pfd. eflerea Republic gtsel IO0 94 ts do Pfd W . 7ta 7sV Rock Uland Oo 1.W0 aj RjH do pfd St, L A San rru. 24 pfd Be Lost Southwestern 100 U ii esthesn PstlBa It,u0 K U H pfd tot) lilt 110 Southern Railway 700 la II do pre Teoneeses Coal asd Iron... Texas A Paclso M0 18 . I7i ToL, St. U A Westers.... euO la K so eta ia 47 7 TJnlew Paoltte UT.Tfld US le do pfd 100 u s ua V. S. gipreas lot) 100 100 X. 8. Realtr .... I). S. Rsbber 60 II 11 So pfd loo t It U. S. Steal 41. rO MS4 11 so pfd I.Too M pes Virginia-Carolina Chemical. 100 U U do pfd Wabaah 100 II 114 do pfd ou , U XI Wells-Farse Bipreaa Weettnghouae Elecuis Weatern Leiton Wheeling A Lake Erie Wtacoaala Contra I .... do pfd Central Leather do afd Oreat Northera pt T100 W Northers PaclAc II MO 114 Interboraagh Metroaolltaa. . .M ,11 eo pfd 1 M SloM-SheSleld Steel ....... 4u tu 400 900 lot) 100 K 0 ion loo liioo 1.000 o " 600 ' 400 11. IM SOO . loo 'ioo 6o0 11,100 100 104 l'U 116V, 60 MH 9lAt M KVi HV 1W 14 Hi !. 16 lit 15 10 1M 40 ' 17 til M 131 U7 r? ( 101 II) 91 71 l c 61 . 41 41 M ,1.., U II 71 12 1001 liio 114 41 555 as lit io 146 113, 7 14 111 15 09 1634 40 17 69 12 1304 1W 17 M 107 1 40 70 01 65 16 U0 u ! 14 lit M 19 141,40 M 91 T7 11 Lioo so T14 to It iii" 111 11 11 60 Cloa 160 7C l 12 16 110 II t II 64 1 K'l 100 1)4 10 60 67 90 64 1 84 S 106 171 14 10 144 U4 A ' 60 7 an 67 44 111 It I 14 468 -6 It W 924 M : at 13,1 Mi 11 7t II ' 13 17 17 6' 101 It. Ill M Ul s 44 ul 41 10, 13 71 71 M H U ioo tf1 0 71 14 79 io M 110 II 10 Ito 16 16 Ul V ti 61 U E II 1) 21 IW 141 11 lv 10 II 10 to 1 111 1 64 4 New York: Chicago Boston Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Prapclsco ftaltlmore Kansas City ;. Cincinnati New Orleans Minneapolis Cleveland Detroit Louisville I,o Angeles OMAJKA Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Providence Buffalo Indianapolis Denver Fort Worth ntchmond Albany Washington Salt Lake City Portland, Ore Columbus, O St. Joseph Memphis Savannah Atlanta Spokane. Wash.. Toledo, O...'. . . , Tacoma Nashville Rochester Hartford Peoria Des Moines Norfolk New Hsven Grand Kaplda Dayton Portland. Me Sioux City Springfield, Mass Kvansvllle Plrmlngham Syracuse Augusta, Oa Mobile Worcester , Knoxville Wilmington, Del , Charleston, 8. C Chattanooga Jacksonville, Fla Wichita , Wllkesharre Davenport , Little Rock , .. Wheeling. W, Va..7. Fall River Kalamazoo, Mich..., Topeka ., Springfield, 111 , T 1 rort wayne, ma..j.i New Bedford lxington Yotingstown , Krle. Pa Macon , Akron rtoekford. Ill , Cedar Ranlds, Ia.... Chester, Pa '., Blnghamton Fargo, N. D Lowell Canton, O Bloomlngton, III.... South Bend, Ind Qulncy, 111 Springfield, O , Sioux Falls, S. D.... Mansfield, O Decatur, 111 Fremont, Neb.,.,,., Jacksonville. Ill Lincoln, Neb.., Oakland, Cttl (, tH oust on ..t tGalveaton ,. :n.ir9.4.9.of. I '8.717,0nO 146.943.0Hli 1.6.V,000 6J.077,VI 49,721,000 4l.Sfi6.fi01 JK.9M.000 90.6x7. 0W S.074.0m 18.574.Oii . 18.61.om lS.6TS.ono 14.im.0no 11 7:2.fO 10,644,000 9..ro 9.617.0 io 7.9W.O0O . 7,196.fOi 9.4ti.onr 9.671,000 8.67,nm 6.146, oun 8.47,0OO , , 6.n7,Oin . 6. 2.17,00(1 f.MI.Ooi) 7.J91.0OO $.724,000 4.911.600 . 696. OW) ,7K6.00ii , t.OS6.0lH , 6.7!1.0i . 4.678,000 ' 4.;5.0O" 4.178.0OO I,9S1,0U0 l,99,non lS2.0iO , 929,000 2.414.V0 J. 60.0110 . 1.302.000 1,142.000 1121,000 1.864,000 1006,000 1,006,000 1.124,000 I.2K4.000 1.228,000 1.478.000 1. 609,000 l.&HH.OOOl 1.42,00 9m.0fo l.wii.ooo 1.52?.ono 1,826,600 1.137.000 1.174.0-0 ., l.M.OCO ' ' 9W.00O 965.0O0I l,(H5,0i 'O1 1.102,OOol S,0n0! 14 6 9 4 10 1 11.9 8.7 T.l 10.4 14 .81 13 6 16.61 18.61 16.11 11.1 15.5 19. m 6.3 8.7 17.8 18.0 8I.4! 46.81 11.0 17.61 26.71 40.1 8.8 10.8 8.1 76.9 n.c 19 51 12.9' 7.8 10.4 16.0 18.8 15.7 10.9 5 1 27.81 11.1 15.1 17.6 29. 4l 14.1 61 61 28.51 18.2 40.0 22.1 "i.i 14.0 19.6' 80.81 8.8 18.(H 14.7 26.7 8.8 19 1V5 16-M 21.9 25.4 11 61 17.81 1.61 4.4 IS. 8' .81 19.W 4.7 8.7 14 9 77 8,onoi ' 776,000 61S.0OO 709.000 676.000 ' SM.ono 491,000 65,000 661 ,000 6W.00O ' 657,000 4!6.000 677.000 605.000 440.000 ' 473.000 674.000 . 47S.OK) ' ' 465.00n 666.0"0 123,000 424.000 422.0001 t49.00l l,O4,0fH.. 1621O00 .. 4.9i.fW 188.7 . 8.180.0001 . 6.1 1.9 91 8.1 .3 46.0). 43.4 41.1 22.8 81.4 5. W 6. JI 86.8 . 80.0 8.5 18.8 Montreal . Toronto ... Winnipeg . Ottawa ... Vancouver, Halifax Quebeo Hamilton St. John, N. B London, Ont... ,, Victoria, B. 0-......- B. C. Calgary Edmonton 19.758.000) 20,662.0001 11,200. orni 8, 78 5,0001 8,W4,r10t 1.006.000). 12TK.OT0I 1,791,0001 1.721,000! 1424.0001 1,221,0001 I.4B,0"0l .8 4 1 9 4 .4 24.2 41.6 'ii'i '8.R 18.61 17.7 W.O 41.3; ' tNot Included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. Not Included In totals because compari sons are Incomplete, New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9. Money on call strong, S)4i ruling rata, 4; closing bid. 8r offered at SVi. Time .loans very strong; sixty days, 6H; ninety days, per cent; six months, 6W - prime mercantile papem-sh per cent. STBRLINO EXCHANGB-teady. with actual business In bankers' bills at 14.8666 for demand and at 14.8286 for sixty day bills. Commercial bills. 14.12. SILVER Bar, 69c; Mexican dollars, 6340. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. The closing quotations on bonds today were as fallows: V. 8. ret. Be, reg....in Japan 4a. ctfs.... do coupon KW do M series tf. -8. la. rag 14 60 4a do coupon ..10tL,. A N. ant 4s... V. S. new 4. rag. .ll Manhat. e. gold 4a in -Hex. central ta.. 47 ea, Jrt Ino 101 rtMlna. A St. L. ea 9M.. K. A.T. 4s.... 1 do Ida I R. of 14. a 4a.. P M. Y. O. gen. Ia. So. sT. 1. C. gen. 6a. . 71 No. Paelnc tt do oospon Am. Tob. 4s do Is Atrhlaoa gea. 4s.. do adj. 4a Atlantic O. L 4s.. R. A O. 4a de IHe Brk. R. T. sr. Central of Oa. 6s.. do 1st Ino do Id ane do Id Ino Chet. A O. 4 .... C. A. Ia. C, B. A Q. a. 4s. C. R. 1. A T. 4s. do col. Is coc. A St. L. g. Colo. Ind. 6s. set. Colo. Mid. Cubs 6e D. A R. 0 4s. Diet. Sera, la., Erie prior Ilea 4a. do gen. 4s Hock Val. 4s Japan ta do Id Series Uld. Offered lot do ta ... II Norfolk A W. a. ... m Or. S. L. rfg. 4s. ... 64 Penn. rv. Is.... ...101 Reading gen. 4s... ... M St- L. A I. St. ... tl St. L A S. r. fg ... t"i St. L S. W. e. t ... 17 Seaboard A. L. 4s. 4s 9 B. PaclSo 4a A. M de let 4a ctfa... IT Southern Rr Is. 101 T.. St. LAW. n union ractnc 74 V. 6' Steel U 6s., a Wabaah lets 10 Weatera Md. 4a.. lor. A, L. B. 4a.. IDS Wia Central ds SO, TT f IS SO II M 54 It 4 ...HO ... t 4s M ... 1 ... 91 ... 44 9a1 4a TT a.. Tt ... It ... ... to ...104 t . Tl ...100 ... M ...1M ... Tl4 ... 90 ... n OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cornfed Cattle Slow and Weak. Others Steady. H00S FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Liberal lteelpte of Sheep aad Lamb Lavas b a Pally Steady, with Wethers Test Ceats Lower Feedwrs 1st Uoed Denaaad SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 8. ltW. Receipts were; Cattle. Uogs. Sheep. Offlclal Monday 6.066 Official Tuesday 8.799 Official Wednesday 1.711 Offlclal Thursday 1.4H3 Estimats Friday LluO 4.18 9,680 S.l9 1.79 8.400 U.696 41.144 44.K11 66.919 67,768 410S4 8.061 10.667 7.112 1.611 6400 81.361 16. m la.S-4 19,614 14.o 46.1. 01 Five dsys this week.. It. 768 Same days last week....l6.2 Sams days 8 weeks ago.. 19,61 Sams days 8 weeks ago.. 11071 Samn days 4 Weeks ago.. 12.971 c. n .. . 1 . ... . - 11 as 1'ha fnllnaln t.hl. ihnal tb receipts O! cattle, hogs and sheep at Boutn Omaha ror tha ysar to date, compared with last year; 1807. 1906. Ino. Ehso. Cattle 649,664 SA4.799 16.136 Hogs L624.678 1, 717.820 ...... W.74l Sheep ., 884,611 S27.164 tl&l The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for hs last several days, with comparisons: Data j 1907. 1908.190t.19O4.19Ut.1908.1601. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1... 8... 4... (... 4... 7... 8... 8.. ( fl 6 96 I 82h f 64 S 77 I 73 s n 161 6 U 6 22 10 6 II ( 691 4 891 8 61 4 941 6 76 I 79 84 I I 8(M4 08 I 64 t v7 6 061 6 6 07 e 5 11 1 41 e Till 6 111 7 W I 71l 106 I04J I 67 t 79 t I 66 I 74 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha I1764J6.75 lo.90U6.15 Kansas City l0t-37.20 6 5 W Su Louis l.ptVUl W 6636,40 BIoux City iSf-u-7 00 .6ri.00 Chicago 1.4U37.60 6365.27H Ths official number ot cars of stock brought in today by each road waa as fol lows; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, HTr's. Vs'f lrle ft Ota ritnttltS I Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo 9 .1 Union Paclflo system. 1 e C. A N. W., east 6 C. N. W.. west 11 18 C, St. P., M. ft 0 1 1 C.. B. et Q.. east 1 8 C, B. de Q.. west 38 15 C, R. I. P., east.... 8 S C. R. I. A P.. west 1 Illinois Central I ( Total receipts 68 78 The disposition Of the day s ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num- 1 1 ss " 'i sV 18 1 llptS WBS Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 81 1,009 '690 5 1.81 1.470 429 1 6 1 131 174 1,849 621 117 78 1(9 .... ... 23 ,.. 116 .... 40 ... 16 97 21 12 1 88 48 1.8X lil5 tb! m! cattle tins morn- be r of head Indicated: Omsha Packing Co.. Swlth and Company.... Cudahy Packing Co Armour St Co Cudahy, Kansas City.. Swift. Fort Worth Vansant tt Co Carey Benton Lobman 6V Co M. Carey F. P. Lewis Huston A Co L. F. Hues J. H. Bulla Ssi Werthelmor Ml. e Haggery Sullivan Bros MoCreary A Carey .... Other buyers Totals rATli.ll- Reeainta nt Ing were very light, but that waa to be axneeted on FVIrluv Tha DrOOOrtlon Of corn feds was larger than most days this week with very few range beeves. The market on oorn fed cattle was rather slow. Buyers seemed to feel that they had been paying very strong prices this week and that the market was getting too high. Anntliar reason for their not buying SS freely as some days was to be found In ths fact that thers were too many cprn fait atra and not ennua-h rrassers to kill out with them. The result was that whlls sons sales of such cattle ss buyers hsp Dened to want looked fully steady, the general market was slow to 10c lower. The feeling on grass beef was steady, but there was not enough to cut very much figure In tha trade. There were only 10 or 13 loads of cows and heifers In the yards and they sold f enerally at steady prices, there being a air amount of activity to the trade so that Dractlcallr everything in sight was sold bv the time tha market usually opens Blockers and feeders also commanded good steady prices and the few Sresh loads here sold to good advantage. As high as 16.30 waa paid, for very good Band Hills feeders. Representative sales: No. Ar. Pr. Np. Ar. t 181 4 00 so ISO J 1047 I II 14 116 tl 171 I IS 6f 1311 41 1104 171 ISO 10 10M 00 14 llbt 1 1100 6 0 II lift 10 1197 I 16 13 US) 7... 1... I... 1... I... I... 80... t... 4... 4... so... 1.., 1... 1... 971 Ul 1300 1150 lit 1140 121 10 441 I T 1 11 ! n t 71 6... ... 14... II... 13... COWS. tl... Pr. I 16 I 10 I 40 I 46 I I TO I Tl Ml VftiO 1M0 10M 10B4 1000 I IS o I w 4 00 4 10 4 00 t feeders. 6 steers... 11 feeders. 4 cows.... 6 heifers., 11 cows.... 1 bull , 4 feeders. 4 steers... 83 feeders. I H I 16 I 10 HEIFERS. I 71 1 I 71 I I M 1 196 I BULLS. I 60 1 I 76 1 t !6 CALVES. in in 1 4o 1 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 640 I 0 11 4 81 716 I Tl I ! 4 16 M0 I TS t 9S 4 96 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. ...1770 ... 430 ...1040 67 .... loo ....1010 .1140 . 460 I 60 I 11 4 M 4 14 I K 4 09 . 996 .vm . 8M . T7 , 672 . 938 . 940 . H2 102 4 86 4 60 4 It 1 66 1 85 1 76 I 8 60 4 10 4 80 16 feeders.. 765 IS feeders. . &'6 I cows 896 1 bull 1330 1 cows lo65 6 heifers.. 608 89 feeders.. 961 8 feeders.. 1038 14 cows m 8 cows 1043 4 45 I 86 I 86 8 00 ! 86 806 4 60 4 86 3 40 181 words, they took off today what they put on yeeterdsr, thus wethers that brought 16, 90 sold St 86.60 today. There was plenty of Inoutrr for feeder sheep snd ths few loads offered sold promptly at good steady prices. As high as 16.78 was paid for good feeder lambs Quotations on killer: Good to choice tamha, t7.CtVr7.6t; fair to good lambs. 86.6"f 00; cull lambs, rvnWM nv rood to choice yearling wethers. 6r-rt15; fair to good wethers. I6.1Iuji; fair to good wethers. 86.0006 K ; good to choice ew es, 84 1ift.S0; fair to good ewrs, l .SHU culls and bucks, tl KXS4.0U. Quotations on feeders: Lambs. Sg.CotplSO; earllngs. 9r.tfy66.7o; wethers, 4.tsHi6 10; ewes. 1. 75434. 86. Representative sales: No. 346 Wyoming wethers 941 Idaho feeder lambs I Idaho cull ewes...., 80 Idaho yearlings 11 western ewes 16 native lambs 11 native ewes... 91 native lambs 5 native lambs 266 Wyoming wethers K Wyoming ewes 7 Wyoming wethers 120 Wyoming yearling wethers, 141 Wyoming yearling wethers. 330 Wyoming wethers CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Boatoa Stocks and Boads. BOSTON. Aug. . Call loans. cent: time loans. 667 per cent. closing prices on stocks snd bonds SIMiNM per t, Offlclal Total sales for the oar, 41.100 aha rea. Loaaloa Closlagr Stocks. LONDON, Aug. 8. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Osasola. atoney 91 M., K. A Taxes to do aceoast II N. T. Central Ill Aaacsada Hi Norfolk A Western... 74 Atcnieoa - de pfd 44 4u ptd 94 Out. A Westers 14 B. A Ohio I! Penaarltanl ., Il Canatlaa PaetSe ... .171 Hand Mines I Chea. A Ohio ,.. U Reading 41 Chleese O. W 11 Southern Ry II C M. A St, r 1 de pfd 41 PeBaera M Soothers PaxiS 17 do pld ti t'aloa Pl Be 114 do ptd 13' 4e pfd 41 gne t V. S. Stael 44 do 1st pfd 14 d pfd US de Id pfd. 44 Wabaah lo Oraad Traah 94 4o pfd II llllnola Central 141 Spaalah 4s In L A Naahnile Ill 8ILVEKBar. steady; 8) 13-164 per ounce. MONEY lt2H per sent. The rate of dit.-c.nnt on the open market for short bills is 8a4j 18-16 per cent; for three months' bills. 4 per cent. . Baa at Cleavrlaca. OMAHA, Aug 3. Bank clearings for to day were tl.678 188.48 and for ths correspond ing data last yvar 31.177.141.44.' - Trwaaary Staleaaeat. WASHINGTON. Aug. I -Today's stst gjient of the. tie ore- balsaee la the m. Atrhlaoa ad, it... do adj. 4s Max. Central 4a... Atrhlion do pfd Rnetns A Albas?.. Koeton A Maine.. Boatoa glevated Pltuhburg ptd Mas. Central N. T , N. H. A M I'nlon PaclSe Am. Pneti. Tubs.... Am. Sngar ......... do pfd ..- Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Wiiolea ....... do pfd Kdleoa Klea. Ill 904 Maaa. Elect el do pfd htaaa. Oas t ailed Fruit , foiled 'Shot Mach.. do pfd V. S. Steel do pfd Ad Ten tart Allouea Amalgaaastad bid. "Asked, 5V Atlantis .. 97 Bingham ...... .. Ilcal. A Reels .. 17 Centennial .. 91 Copper Rang ..... ..Ml Dal? West ..ISO Trenails ..154 , tale Royals , ..lM Maaa. Mia Wig , .. ltMichlsaa .144 Moat. Coal A 0... .Ill OI4 Doalnlea .... . I Oaoeola .Ill vlutaar .lit Shannon .104 Tamarack . II Trteiu. 40 linlted Copper ... V. 6 Mlalas 14 V. S. OU 64 t'tah 44 Victoria .110 Wines . 4S Wolrerln . tt North Butte . ! Uutle Coalition .. . 97 Nevada . tCal. A Artaons... .. II Aria Commerelal . tl ... U ... II ...T60 ::: tl ... 14 ... 11 1? : .111 . II . 14 41 . 17 .117 . 41 . ,. 41 . 4 . I .147 ::B . it .164 . 14 C. French Colo. 84 cows 934 8 80 3 cows 880 I 75 C. W. Ford-Wyo. 88 feeders. .1202 8 20 111 steers... .1113 4 86 10 calves... 800 4 10 40 cows 991 t 16 28 cows 911 I 00 HOGS Hi-js sold BplOc higher this morning, with light hogs feeling the most advsncs. The rade was not very active at the advance, but still the hogs sold in fair season, light hogs retaining ths ad Vance until ths close. Heavy hogs, on ths other hand, wound up a little easier, The bulk of the hogs sold at l5.7Mi6.S8, with a top at 8616. Yesterday the hogs went largely at YB& 1J6.SU. As has been ths case on a good many days of late ths market was uneven, thers being quits a wide range between hogs of ths same quality. Representative sales: Cattle aad Sheep Steady Hogs Ten ta Fifteen Cents Higher. otrrp no a.. a . T"v t it li !.,. .ii.w.uv nua.. ' v t i . . i . .... ,...., about 1,600 head; market steady; common to prime steers, M.&offl 7.60; cows, I3.0nu'f).o0; IS-OfUftT ir.; stookers and feeders, li.tP'ij'i.liO. HOU9-Receipts, about 11.000 head; mar ket I'tiflno hlirher: aood to nrlme hoavv. t6.104(.llu; medium to good heavy, ta-Oi'lf 610; butcher weights, t6.10416.8o; good to prims mixed, t5.9Cu6.10; light mixed. 16 10 ti6.30: nacklna-. V 4ii..W): ntss. I'. ftiiho 26: selected, 8ti.8fni0.40; bulk of sales, 15 Kit 6.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts about 9,0u0 hesd; market steady; sheep, 13 90j6.26; yearlings, 40.((10. wi; innilia, W.H7.S6. New York Lira Stock Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 BEEVES Receipts, 606 head. Beat steers weak to a simile lower; medium grades slow and !0iil5o lower; common easier, bulls l3n6c off, me dium cows liVyl&c lower, others steady; steers, I4.40fl7.00; extra, 7.10; bulls, t-'.7&42 90; cows, 11. 66414.00. CALVEJj Receipts. 1IM hesd. Market slow I and 16c lower thsn Wednesday; veals, 15 6) I Ce).7B; mixed calves, 13 75; cull veals. t"iJ; buttermilks and grassers. nominal. Dressed calves, slow and about steady for best; city dressed veals, 851 13Mro; country dressed, 7 611HO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 RS8 hesd. Sheep oulet and steadv: srood and prims lambs steady; the undergrade op ened weak and closed lower; sheep. 331031 1.60; culls, 33.00; lambs, I7.26U.40. two cars choice 18.60; dills, 6.&0. MOOS Receipts, 1,214 head. No sales reported. St. Lqnas Lira "took Market. ST. LOfIS, Mo.. Aug. 9. CATTLE Re. eelpts, 8,000 head, Including 1,000 Texans. Natives, firm; Texans. strong; native shinning and export steers. IftSSfrTIO: dressed beef and butcher steers, to.Soif 6.18; steers under 1.000 pounds, t4.0W6.Of: atockers snd feeders, !2.7&Q4.60: cows and heifers. t3.0nffi6.K: oanners. 11 7r.ff7lII0: holla ll.60(fj4.50; calves, 5 001S.00; Texas snd In dian steers. 13.OO1316.00; cows and helfera, tl.60fii.00. HOGS- Recelnts. 6.600 bead' marVt Inn higher; pigs and lights, 5.50((iG.40: packers. 60V6.10; butchers' and best heavy,. 16.00 036.26. SHEEP AND T.AMFtA neealnta 1 IW1 head; market steady; native muttons, 3.2riiri 6.76; lamba, t4.OOW7.SO; culls snd bucks. t3.0OS.2S; Blockers, t4.00tS6.25. New York Sflalagt gtoeks. NEW YORK, Aug. I Closing quotations on mining stocks were ss follows: Adema Oos..... 14 Little Chief 4 Alice 404 Ontario Breeee , 44 Op Mr Hraaowlck Cea 10 Potoat Comatarh Tunnel.... 11 Seveg ...... Ooa. Cal. A Va 41 Stem Nevada , Hora silver Ill Smell Mopes .. Iron Sliver ) Susdar iMdntia Cea 10 euffered. , 94 , 11 . i . 44 U4 Baak of Garsaaaay Statenaeat. , BERLIN, Aug. 4 The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following chsnges: Cash In hand Increased 11.840.000 marks. Treasury notes Increased 936 006 marks. Other securities decreased 46.340 000 msrka Notes Id clrsulatloa dvcrsasvd 44,asu,0u0 roaraev No. 41... 60... 61... 64... 64... II... 17... 17... II .. II... 1... II... 64... 44... il... 61.., II... 44. 12. 64 66. 4ft.... 64.... 40.... 61.... 44 ... II.... 1.... 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I 71 74 0T 40 I 44 904 I 77 44 144 ... I 40 ... I 77 71 14 M I V ... I 77 71 Ill 44 I 44 90 6 77 64 141 40 I IS ... 140 14 Ml ... 144 ... I 40 II M ... I 14 144 I It Tt IM ... 16 ... I 90 ad beef steers AV. Pr. 106 I 60 ,60 6 75 ,96 1 50 ,76 6 73 , 90 4 60 ,64 6 26 ,104 t Jo ,71 7 6o .71 7 60 , loS 8 8 , 8-i 4 76 W t 30 ,78 5 73 .77 8 75 , ICO 6 30 MARKKT Kansas City Lira Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Ann- ft -TiTTt.r,- Receipts, 6.000 head. Including 2,600 south erns; market steady to weak. Choice ex port and dressed bef steers, S6.S6ea7.20; fair to good, t6.O0t&l.2O: western steers. 14 Z,fh 6.20; stookers and feeders. 33.26fD6.2K: south ern steors. t3.3ora4.riO: southern rows 15 s 63.50; native cows. t2.2RN SO; native heifers, UtWfi-6.&;- bulls, t2.5O0jS.6O; calres, 14.00;'; 6.76. -..; .. HOGI Receipts. 5.000 head: market. KrfTt 10c higher. Ton. 9tl.20: bulk of sales toon f.15; iisavy, ft.85Vfl: packers, t6.O04j6.15; pigs and lights, pl.iotjifl.io. - SHEEP AND LAMBS-fFeelptg, 2.000 head; market steady; . lambs, 17.007.76: ewes ad yearlings, -8S.25Vff6.T6; western- rnaiilneTS, ' tR.60fi6.J6: western sbeep, t5.0ta Til; Stockier, s.nd feeders. 3 606.60. x: i 0t. Tone.ph Lira gtoCk Market. BT. ' JOBitPH. ' Mo.. Alia. , I.-CATTLB- Recelpts. 1,050 hesd; market Steady ; natlvo, t4.50ry7.00; cows and helfera, 32.00(34. 26; stookers and feeders, t3.50ifl4.50. HOOS Receipts. 8.538 head: market 103 15o hlghort. top. 16.15; bttlk, 8 85i 06. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts. 8.321 head; market active; lamba, 3.00)7.t5; yearllngrf; J6.0056.40. lows Cltr Lire Stack Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Aug. 9.-f8neclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head: mar ket steady; beeves, t5.0O1J7.0O; cows and heif ers, ?.75J5.10; Blockers snd feeders, t3.o0 4.40; cslves and yearlings, 13.004.00; stock heifers, t2.26rfIS.00. HOQ8 Receipts, 3.100 head: market Be higher: selling St t6.658)6.00; bulk ot sale, $0.70435.88. Stock lie Slarht. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1,700 , 6.4iO 4,500 Sioux City 800 . 3.100 Kansas City 5.000 6.000 2,000 St. Joseph 1,050 S.5W 3.321 Bt Louis 8.000 6.500 1.000 Chicago 1,500 11,000 9.000 Total .11.550 84.536 19,621 , i Oils and Rosin. NEW YORK. Aug. . OILS Cottonseed. Irregular; prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, MHc. Petroleum, firm; refined, New York. IH.46; Philadelphia and . Baltimore, Im.40; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, 14.76. Turpentine, firm, floe. KUBIN Quiet; streinea, common to goou, 4. . . SAVANNAH, Aug. . tJii. 'l-urpentine. steady, 67c. Sales. 70. bbls.; receipts, 1, 04 bbls.: shipments, 360 bbla; stock, none. ROSIN Firm. Sales. S.130 bbls,; ship ments, 3.902 bbls,; stock. 67.961 bbls. Quote: A. B. C, 838i68.90: D. l4.0Mi4.1O; H. 4.?0 4 40; F, 84.66('H.66; O. t4.(16i.70; H, 84 sO-a4.85; I, 84.95; K. I5.80tjt.36: M. 86 65: N. t:..5&ii5.9.i; W. Q., $6,9546.06; W. W.. t6.U6fiT6.10. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. . METALS There was s further snarp decline in tne Lon don tin market, which closed at a loss of aU 16s -for the day, with spot quoted at 171 10s snd futures at 172. Locally ths market was weak and lower In conse quence, with quotations ranging from U8.J0W4B.44. copper was unriian.tu in ths Ixmdon market, but continued weak locally, with quotations nominally lower. Lake Is quoted at 119.00(3 20.00; electro lytic, 111. 60419. 00; casting, II 8.00 & 1 8.60. Laa was uncnangea at to.ioiua.zo hi ino local market and nt 19 10s Id In Lon don. Spelter was unchanged at Bit In waa higher In the English niarket, with standard foundry quoted at 66s 6d and Cleveland warrants at 67s 6d. Loyally ths market was unchanged, iso. i roun dry, northern. Is quoted st $22,754 23 SO; . ... , . . a . . v.. .,, a. INO. 1, IW; C0. a, wuh 'il'irr, w, iwrri. hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2, 6c; horse, l.jCiJi 8.50; shsep pelts, 50crfftl.2r.. Tallow, No. 1, 4Vfcc; No. 2, 8'4o. Wool. lWfi22c. salmon, 16c; eels, 18c: whlteilsh, frosen, II Wool Market. BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 9. WOOILarg transactions In territory wool graded and In the original packuges swell the week's volume of business, but aside from these smsll-slaed sales of Oregon, fleece and California wools, the market Is quiet. Re ceipts are lncreuslng and atocks sre be ing, rspldly put Into shape. Many dealers sre better off - in this respect thsn for merly. The market Is firm on a.11 worsted wools and the- ''situation Is considered healthier. There Is no attempt to materially advance prices. Holders sell when a fair profit Is assured. Montsna wool has sold at tOrft-AiHo for half-blood and fine In the original bags, the scoured cost being about 7oo. Fine staple brings 711i'75c, scoured and half-btood staple 72o. Fine and fine medium clothing sell on the basis of 67rui0c. Deal ers are sold ahead on fine delulne fleece and quote the market firm at SvVfi39c for washed and SlciftfllVic for unwashed. Half blood fleece sold at 840, three-eighths at 32fi33Hn, and fine unwashed at 27c. Pulled wools quiet. The shipments of wool from Boston to August 8. Inclusive, according to the same authority, are 1 63, 31 K 434 lbs. against 142,743.111 lbs. the same time last year. The reoelnts to August 8, lncluslra, were 1K6.62S.8U3 lbs. against 173.251,024 lbs. the some ierlod of last year. ST. LOl'18. Aug. 9 WOOL Quiet; medium rsdes. combing and clothing, 24Tp 20c; light fine, 22(i3c; heavy flue, lidj'Uc; tub washed, 29fi-36c. Cotton Market. . NEW YORK," Aug. 9 COTTON-fipot closed quiet. 10 points higher; middling uplands, 18.40c; middling gulf, 13.65c; sales, 2" WO bnles. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 9. COTTON Spot In moderate demand, prices 6 points higher American middling fair. 8.4Xd; good mid dling, 7.94d; middling, 7.40d; low middling, 7 00,1; (rood ordinary, 6.26d; ordinary, 6 61x1. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which 6(0 bales were for speculation and export and Included 6.100 bales American, Receipts, 1,000 bales, Including 400 bales American. ' NEW ORLEAN8. Iji., Aug. 9.-X)TTONr Spot closed flrin; stiles, 325 bales; low or dinary, 8 6-i6c, nominal; ordinary, 9 8-lAo, nominal; good ordinary, 10V0, nominal; low middling, llTo; middling, ISHc; good middling. 14'Ac, nominal; middling fair, 154jC, nominal; fair, 15o, nominal. Re ceipts, 439 bales; stock. 46,418 bale. ST. LOI'IS, Aug. 9. -COTT' N-8tesdy middling, 13Vo. Sales, 93 bales; recall s, none; shipments, 170 bales; stock, S.54S bales. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 9 WHEAT Sep tember, 90c; December. 9ilT4ic; No. 1 hard, i 1.001.004; No. 1 northern, fWHVe: No. northern, &dfic: No. 3 northern, 84j6o. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 Market for coffee futures opened steady at an advance of I points and ruled generally firm on cover ing by recent sellers and light offerings. Selling was checked, no doubt, by bullish private cables from Brand, reporting thai crop estimates were being reduced while the sdvance was a I no- discouraged by higher French cables and small Braalllsi receipts. The close was steady st a net I ndvanoe of 16W30 points. Sales. 19,260 bags. 1 Including September at E.7M36.Soc; Decern. 1 ber, 6.7536.R'.c; March. a.9rV(.90c; Mav al 1 5 9ifr Vyc : Julv. 6.06416.10c. Spot coffea, (steady; Ko. 7 Rio, 6c; No. 4 Santos, TsO I Mild coffee quiet; Cordova, 912' c SHEEP For a Friday receipts of sheep were rery liberal this morning, and al though the trade did not seem to bs very active, the market as a whole was In a (air condition. Good fat lambs were In fair request and fully steady. As high as f7 60 waa paid for sd killers. Wethers were a tittle slow snd sales woerally looked a boa loo lower. In ether CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS Want to know that their invest ment ts SAtE, as well as paying a SATISFACTORY RATE OF INTEREST OMAHA & COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY 5 PERCENT BONDS Combine SECURITY with a GOOD RATE OF INTEREST. For partlcolarj, call on or address SAMUEL BURNS, Jr., 614 New York Life. Building .