Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 25, 1907, NEWS SECTION, Image 7

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    T1IE OMAHA STXDAY BEE: AUOUST 25. 1907.
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Prices Are Slrunr anA Rti'i tv.'
a - w
Ad ranee.
VEAT HAEYIST IAIZ IS 30BTH
K porta Are) Cettlafr taaae Be- .
lekeel Before tfpltakr 3S
Fear of rratl Art En
tertain. OMAHA, Aug. 14. 1W.
a he g-.n market t still in a Mnsf posi
l.'j) id price ir a Jvancir.g.
from the northwest cars fsrmers
ear no; fintsn cult r.g wheat before Septera
"r rd there is no tfuenoo that a large
l-rrectag of tba crci, win be caught by
f r"t.
V heat opened strong and higher on firm
sbis. and continued bullish on news fmni
th northwest wheat country. Buying waa
general an-1 offer-rr very light,
pric, depend upon th news from tba
r.ortheaest at prenl.
TH)br wheat at Rr-ac. and
c re-n at Fie.
Com
i tr rraln atterdon rf the trae
M It ia the j--'attve teadr. PrVe
tj-ve vrme up an ft rt trader are -arrlsl
, trU their feet. Th' waj a "?erml crim
'e tn bur arid trrerr were Tery l!bt
Pep'.t-mber torn r.j-red at iJVe and cKed
C: were firm and a bale !r!er on
cn rmp r.ea and llH arrtrala. Trad
Irm waa not active, a n-r ln1eret wa
Ir wheat and tf-u F' nteTnber cU opened
ai anl closed at IPvc
l-rr- mere !.'..'' ba. of corn
V.iw .
on or rata anl wursi ar.d Our. equal to
TZ("t bti
rma nrm ara uncrangea on
wh. at and ViV1 higher on c-rn.
Peaf-r sr-! reported Ft Of kSn. of wheat i
an r,j o: corn for eKport. i
Lxai rarge of cptwna
Artlcler ! 0;-en- H!(ih.l Low. 1 Cloae t Ts"y.
CRAIX AND PRODUCE MARKET
Vt-eat-- I 1 1 !
Pept...' KTH : ' ' ft O 1 2:-
r....j JTS ; i tr t gt- j n-.
May. .1 ' , I V"t MS ; SS'a
Com- j j !
S-pt..'-' STS 1 ! I 5S I :CS
i-c....: &"s i , v ::
May... iiS j. j H aT- j il
rPt...i tl j MS ' &-H i F!H ! W1
It.... t ; t-i i :
Hay...' H t H ! 4kS 4? i H
Oaaka Caew
M'HKAtr,Vo. 1 hard
Prleea
ac: No. 1 nan". I
f-Hc: o. 4 l.r.l .ij.Sc
No. I spring. M
': no gnu", i i ic.
CORN-No. 1. &'',r.lc; No.
4. I'JWc; no
rrad". No. S yeliow,
SllraiTc; No.
. Hi.ilf. 535&HC
ATS-N'o. ! mixed. t5?ic; No white.
. No. I white, 43H:-V; atahdard. SHV
To
t
RYE No. i 71c; No S. rSc
t arlot Receipt.
Vbeat. Corn. Oat-
Chicago
Minneapoli
Omal.a
luiulo
1 !S 173
B
41 l.H M
CHICAGO OHAIX AD PROVISIONS
realarea af tke Tradlag aad Cleala
Prleea Beard at Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Conflicting report
and a acercity of definite irf,rmatKn
cnii.inriii m r! ... ..run., '
I'.i ii-et.c. iri.pii5 mib. iiw cm aine
w-;iir.s by ahort. Offeritigs eoon became
scsre. howerer, and prices stTffened on
g ol demand. Attempts to realize on the
bulge brought out the greater part of th?
early bougiit wheat, and the market broke
again. Damage reports from th west and
aM.iii.wvei -ere nuinr.ua. .u ..-j -ctt
l" contradictory character. Definite In- '
Tk :.rmUn waa at a premium. Oa ail I
. ', -ri aT , , .
' ' r. j, ' "
f - -. . . n. k- 1
tember opened Vsd'vC to S&1c lower at aac
to K?rc. sold between 7c and wc. and
clos.d firm at too. ' Clearances -of . wheat
a ml flour . ware, equal o bushels,
Primarw receipt were 7lX(' bu. against
fr4i' bu. on the' same day last year.
Minneapolis. Dulutk and Chicago reported
receipts of 17 ears against tS. cars last
wck and l!j oars a year ago.
The cor a market waa almost as nerrous
as wheat. The opening was easy on sell
ing by pit traders and commission house.
which waa baaed upon better weather for I
th northwest. The decline stimulated the .
the
rjuyir.g ana prices quK-aiy snot upwara.
There were occasional breaks on realising
sales but the market generally waa s roi.g.
September opened c to SSc lower at i7c to
i'c. sold between and ic and closed
strong at the latter figure. Local ree,pta
were 1M cars wilh 2 of contract grade.
Trading In oats was In much less volume
than in the wheat and com. There wa a
larger amount of cash eata offered than for
several days past- Th eastern shipping
demand declined somewhat, and the general
ton of tb market waa easier. September
opened Vo higher at 41c.' sold between svvc
and HSc. end closed at W'c Local re
a:rts wre 171 cars.
A light run of bog and a fair speculative
dvmand in the January options caused a
firm market In provisions. Tbe opinion of
many speculators waa that higher prices
for corn must eon bring advance in pork.
At th clos September pork was He higher
at 114.10 Lard was up lSwo at te 4Ct
tti7V Rlbe were S cent higher et 1 7. '
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat
r.4 cars, corn ls cars, oats 17 cars, hoar
r.etav head.
Prices furnished In Chicago by the Up
d.ka Grain company, telephone Douglas
147. !() Be builduux.
Article.) Open. High.! Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat 1 I
I
J
Sept... SsHfrU
try
'sstr
IT
S54 tr6
May.
Com
Si-pt.
fv-r..
May..
Ou:
Sept.
Dec..
May.
Pork
Sept. Lard
1 A-V!
a 01 V
i
1 WV.V. 1 Ul'tB
I
SSflMV.1
iit-r-.(
7VaNi
R'SR
SfNA
in
S7S'
Mi
e-S
1
US.'
4a
AHtTttfHt 47M 4kif1,
4"-- 45.: aVi
It Ok ) 14 U
1 5 1 14 ion' U SS
Sept,..!
13
97
7
ttemn
fct.
Not
i
17r?f I1$
tl ! (6 J W I.IK
TieTT; I7 in IC
I ir I in I its ! in
Ri
Sept...! I
Oct....( I
A asked. B bld
WEATHER I
THE CRAIX BELT
Pair aad Waraer la tbe Prwgraa for
lay.
OMAHA. Neb.. Aug 34. Iv7.
Heavy rains are talluig In to middle
Auantic a la lea. and xnoderatejy rirart rama
were general througiKeul I h Ohio valley
with in tbe t-ast 4 boura. with lighter -shower
In tb las region, th Miesiasippi val
ley ana sou then: states. The weather la
generally ctear west of th Maiasippi
river. It ia eowler in the upterr Miaa:a:ppi
and upper Mtaswurt valleys, and "ill be
slightly cooler in this vicinity tonight, fol
lowed by naaag temperature Sunday, with
continued fair wralhee.
uiuii a record -f tefnoeratur aad pre,
rtpiiaiioa compart-d with it correpocd:r.g
Ia of the last lure year:
le7 1M tea ia
Vinlmum tempera. u re .... 41 A 7u
Precipitation .. T
V, oral temcerature for today 71 de-
ret.-
Deftclencr In precipitation sine March
I I '.Hi rnchea.
IieAiieocy corresiwrul'.ng period In Jim
1A incta
I .effete n.y correrpocKling period in m
7.J1 !nchea.
L. A. WCISH. Local Forecaster.
Cerw and Wbeal ategrtaa Balletla.
For the twenty-four knur eakdlag at I a,
m. 7th mervaa time. Salui day. August li,
:7: ' -
an iii.-puji anu ni-ltuua .t-i in j , , moving StppilC OI 1111,1,-
wheat today. At t.ie close September wheat , .,;, racre from o to
wea up ,J-VC. Corn staKc hlg'H-r. oat ! 5 c;.fo,nia fruit and from Sc to fc I
were up V,c FrovUiona were rHc to lie j l"l oKon. Peachea ar s)igbtl easlr.
higher. I LV.v xeiiow ouoted at US'-
t-x f-.-rrt at the Immediate oneninar th ... . . ' . v.mwn 1ne Hue
Temp F.aii-
S'tieM-,. TMax. Mn. fall. Sky.
AMnd. VeS i M ja Oar
Atbx-s. Neh . Clear
... .a.iu. Neb... yt a a Clear
Fatbiirv, Neb ... Ka - .( Car
Fs-rrtortt. Neb... ' M ' : Clar
Or I and. Neb.. t e . C r
l-y.sil.-cv N"eb.. " Clear
e 4. dale. Neb M k , a-l-r
r.ir.a.a. Nb Ne i T Cir
Tekma?. Neb... a 'a a. iVir
Al a. I..:..-. a - . n-ar
Carroki. Ia .... i . . "t.-r
C.rta.'s. It I? : v.' iV-.r
CI ear
i Clear
lor tweire-hour
,Sicux City. I... Iw 4
I 'M.nLnam temperature
; per -d ewdtng at I a. m.
fcirrpicT averaoes.
. jn f.f
l, - T'fl,rL,.,
. Chit ago. Ill ,S
M'iJui. o 14
i Le.uisviiie. Kt i
TVT.p-
Ra'n i
,-th,i!
.1 !
rS-Mey. 1.-.. K
Mil. Un
7i 4
74 c
41 M
74 M
W K
M 4S
Minneapolis. Minn, li
. Oiml.l Neb
.... li
St. Louis. Mo..
W
I Cool weather tn:inoea In the upper Mip
, liw.fn and Miaaourt valieya. It la
I r-.mmix irBr in Ir.a eavlera and aouth
lem Efrttona rt tse com and wheat rglr.n.
: Uood rair have falien in the eastern and
I aoutnern diatrida.
L. A. WCLEil tI Torecatter
OM4HA WHOLESALE VARKCT.
rlaa af Trad aad Oaatatloaa aa
taal aad Faaer P red are.
tUftH-Pum t .-.. JV: thotc lo
'rT Car) . in . creamery. i3c.
LIV K P.H.fKl-4-rrir.. cr.,.aer,a. lg
I4t: hen. ir; rnciini i turk.r. i
ducka. eee. c.
HAV-.rK.W o. I upland. $:n: me- 1
diura. 1.. No. 1 bottH:i. Jmh; c5 trr4
from to rye atraw. : .; No. i ,
allalfa, l.l.w
FSL" ITS AND MKIjON'R-
AFPLLjt-L'tn. I as and Wealthy. for !
c-ca:rij. Il.u per bJ ; eaUr.a xant-tiea.
: w per market bmjiktt.
-V
BIACKBEKBIKS Caae. it quart.
CALIF RN1A r-KAC HKS-Ptr tx.g
CAUFOhMA I LL MS Ptr irate,
IS.
fcU EBEF.RIFJPer H-q-iart e. C.r.
TK.XAtt WATKHMEIX'NS Mach. ILCjA'c; I
ctai-d for h:trf r.t. iVc I r in. .
CAXTAUil i'E F:cm kr Foid. Mardarl !
crate. M Atk.a 'uairl. te
i PKAiiS Celt r;.J Hartt
IFiemal! Beaut . ii l t
r bo;
fTC I
box. Cai
riniu;i n 71 jr ti.
(JliAPES Hern- grown. f- V' baaket.
TkfiWi-AL "P.i lTS.
90r.
LKMCNS U'm'pra. :-. ...
)t. t. is.': other tiranrta. 5c !.
KANANAS Per Jn-d:un. Ied bunch.
l. y"'j. 25: Jui: t-. t- .'..
1 tj-.A.NiJEtr Valtm-i. w and aite..
Jg.i4., ij.. l.vi iX ?n aad Ii '. i
4 pvf.
I L'ATLS Kadawav. $e: Savera. 5c; Ha!-
Ic.wt. m:: r.f -u?ei walnut oatea. -lb.
t.. tl.o.1.
V Y.'i ITT A P L ES.
XAVT PFANP-IVr bti . No. L t'?
tl No i. f : I-imau pr ID.
1-TtTATtiE. ler bu.. r,w. -c.
ASHARAtil -'.:" pr d JS bunche.
PliANS-Nvw wax anu atr:r.g. .ec r
r.sT K t basket.
HEICTS. TURNIP" AND CARROTS Per
tnarkft baaket, 'llc.
liAIMSHEi Per dot. bunchea. home
r"n
TC'M AT.'ES Home
grown.
market
Va j i aiat li'
! CI CI MbLhS Pr basift. t.ZK.
, LETTl'C E Per do.. 2.
CELEHY Xalarraxoo. U--- .
I ONioNS Vei.ow. 3c per lb.; red, x Ir
lb ; Stn;u. per crate.
NEW Piil-ft.rv& t-er rr.iiri.
basket.
Market baket.
EET
POTATOES
BEEF CUTS. .
. .w i v - ,k l w : ro. a no.
7c; No I loin. lc; No. J i
loin, lie; No. I tl.wt At . "' 1
&c: No.
I cluck. 4V; i I
1 ro-urA Hc:
NO. rounrm. -
I'.au, -.: No. I piate.
ate. 7,c: .-no. a iai, -r- ,
l.-'tl.LAMH.'(. S. ..
COFFEEitoaated. No. i. lc per Ib l i
-Vr ' . . -. . IS - I
No ;f- iWaKTlb '
.Vl ."xYiPSlA 7 DRIED FRUITS
from aecona ria..-. - ' - - " -
catels are quoted at c; loaoav-' "
; riLU Hailbul, 11c; troui. -.
'ja,- ,iIF 14c- pike, fresh froen.. lie:
I h,i'tef.shu 14 ltc: buffaJo. c; bullhead,
j i,.nnej and ored. lie; catfish, rireaeed.
.... white percn. 7c; white basa. 15,c;
( D,ak fic: sunflh, 4&c crippie.
;iac- larre crappte. lie: herring, fresh
frotpru 4C; w hiie&sn. iroien.
plrkeri. freth froaen. c: upanlsh
., v. itr native mackerel. 1 a b
iper nh; coann. iresn iiwii. ..... .
na per. lie; nounaera. i'"" ii.--. j-.
nmr.fl-it. iresn rrosen. nr. nuri... ....
ihad roe. 4e pse 10.; arog ir, -r
I dox.f rreen sea turtle meat, .c per 1.
-. v.jk.-a.i uwuo v. ---r l
I 11.11, standard. J-pound cans. II. Is. Pino-
I apples, grated. i-pouna, I ;. '
llce-a. ll.TiDZ ii. uiiion rpi. .;
v!l".'llu" ...... - - - - -.
Il P-sches. I1.7SBI4: Pa.e .
I' M'lia. A.iasa snimon, rea. iu,
1 i.... rkiAk ri.t t 1- finer aockeve
i',Mf..".,nM ",l "i'V'...;.':
tbree-eiuarters mustard. 12 10. Sweet
rwotatoes. IllSOlli. Sauer kraut, .c.
r-otatoes. II lS0i:i. Sauer kraut, c.
1- mucins, ivro ii.tx. aUiirim ormns,
.ek aask. . . a it.
r.cti !.:. lxaea peas, z-io, tc; fancy.
' . - . . . .
Il Dill
HIDES AND TALLOW Green
. sailer.
No. 1. Hc; No. I. 7vc: bull hides. c;
r." hide. NO. 1. No. c. horse,
tl.ivfil.IO; sheep pelts, iacfill li. Tal
low. No. 1, 4 Vac; No. 1. WooL li
tiSle.
Xrw Y ork (.eaeral Market.
NEW TORE, Aug. 14 SUGAR Raw.
steady: fair refining. IBc; centrifugal. S
teat. .Sc; molaeae sugar, a tc. Refined.
Meady: crusbed, .rc;
arranu'ated. i twe-
powdered.
r-v.
OOFFEE Steady; No.
Rio. 4-V;
.... , t. , :
Orleans,
.wa-sa. w..4, . - .... -,
V. . . 1 . U w 1. C K.v . V rv..
V"-
BLTTER Steady: receipt. I.I3 pounds:
creamTy special (grades scoring over lit.
I; Vf2 jStv ; extras. J5c; thirds to first. Mir
1V
CHEESE Steady, unchanged.
EXieJ Steady: rceipta. 4.43 doren;
weeterw Brsta. lStS-S.-: seconds. ITVynllc.
POULTRT Alive, euiet snd unchar.red
Dreesed, quiet; western broilers. 17fl-3uc;
turkeys. Utilic: fowls. HtJISc.
Kaaawas City Grata aad Ptrwvl slews.
KANSAS CITT. Aug. 14 WHEAT Un
changed to He htarher; September, STtkC: I
December. tTc; May. SM,c; cash. No. 1
hsrd. MtMc; No. J. tltji)Cc; No. 1 red. I
sac: o. . envv-
nflA.ir.crs
" .... ...
RYK No. 1 TV5't
HAT Firm: choice timothy
choice prairie. I 6 .
BITTER Steady; creamery,
ing. V7V-.
EGGS-Firm. I'eV-
Vii sVtTll 99:
St
Leal C serai Market.
8T
EOUIS. Aug. Jt-WHPAT-P!rra
On
Iraik No 1
red. caari. ,("-: No. 1
bart ,vir- Seoteenber flw- Iwr tut, t
September. I'V; December,
r .
Cl'-R-V- Flrm On track: No. 1 cash. 578
l"Hc: September. 56; December. K'jc;
No. S white. t7V-
OATS Lower: No. 1 cash. 4V; Sept em-
ber. ar: fte-ce enter. ac: Nek. 1 white, ev
POULTRT Ce-all: rhvekena. 1S; eprirg.
lUrc; turkey. li-Vyc; duck. Sc: geeae. ii.
rilTTER tad ; creamery. aKjttijc.
EG3S-Flrm. lie. case c.urt.
Re-eivts Shipn-e-t'
Wheat, bu llv loSrtVi
Corn, bu 12-(1 71 rt
Oat, bu IC'i f..(tm
Liverpool Grata anal frevlalaaa,
LIVFRPtTOU Aug t-WHKAT-ltil.
flrm: No. 1 red western winter. Ts Hyd;
future, firm; 8eptemter. 7s fv3: December.
7s rd: March. 7s M
CftRN Spot, ateadv; American mixed
new, fa ld: okd northern, ia P-td: turea.
6r:a. Septetiiber. ia Id. October, ia
.
M I are eel ha trala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Au. 4 -WHKAT-Sep-tembrr.
TVt&ti'Hc: 1 Tember. SSV-: No. 1
hard. tlu5: Na 1 northern. $1.0;,: No. I
northern. IV'ac; No. 1 northern. sH'jiV
twftea Market.
NEW TORK. Aug It COTTON Fut j re
SOtferel sieauy; VM.g.ict. II lc bid; Sep
tember Iliac; October. 11 iaVc; Decen.ber
tjl'.c; Jariuary. liic: F.'-ruart, Ulta
ac; Mrch. It lie: May. UiV bid
Futurea cleed very steady. ClKirg Mis:
August. HO: September. 1142c . Octob-r.
U-wac : November. 11 lite: IVc.t ber, li . ;
Jsnuary. !llic; February. UXTc: Marco.
tlJkc; Ape-.i. Ullt: Mar. 11 46c Spot mar
ket canard steady: middling ucla'.d. 11 lie;
.klJi:cg gu.t, lllc. &aiea. ka t-a.e.
Metal Market.
SEW YORK. Aug !4 METALS Lead.
K':: IC ',,.; U.e Copper, easy. Iti-a
l": s!r '(..
ST. Ltl IS. Aug. 14. M ETALS Lead,
fjii. li Spelter, dull. li.,.!.
. - Haal Market.
ST. LOT IS. A'-g iA - V. I- .L - 6teadv;
leeT.'.ory atd le: n n.ei. jrn. imc;
"-.v.- H.e-k,..:. , Lux, L-VJia.'.
COKN-l ncnangea to nigner: Beptem- i vantage aa tne eariv
ber ilc; December 4Vc; May. SIVc: i Th receipt of iiota this week have
ca.h. No- 1 mixeL flS-Wc: No t m-f ; been ligftet aa compared with the previoua
ilc: No t white S:fj-,e: No. J. Sle , week and still lighter aa compared w.th
OATS-lnchanged; No. 1 white, tflii year ago. The tendency cf to market
. during in first half of tbe week waa
! WAD A LIVE STOCI MARKET
C i , -e in w i m . .
01 All AVID, a I ffWaaj VO UT(r
for Wetk.
.HOGS STE05G TO IT7X HIGHX2
; Fat keea a ad All Klada mt Fabler
! aad Laaafca Tea t Flf-
j teea Hlsher far Week
' aad Actio.
( SOUTH OMAHA
Aug, 14. 1C
i Receipia were:
C-r!.al lloncar
Caul.
...K.imi
... c:7
... 7.I7J
... .!.
... U47
... Is!
.. rsssr
...iv.t."'
Hog Snep.
II 1
X.W. i
1 1
Z..t :
1M
4M .
G!!cial Wemadar
J v ;"t il ThorMay
'Ornate Saturday ...
, c, . ...
j r' d
d lt week
;.rw
I 1'
Cl ti i
4j
a. i"
4i.'."4
11 tl
tame daa 1 wet-ka ao..l4.t
d a wa ao..;i..4l
,;m weeae a .
Mlr,e '" yar....:
Tte follow ing table ;.w
7f.l
li-l v
relit
of catue. ti-gs and p at S jth unuai
l-r tl.e tar to date, ...niiaied with iai
year: r ' -c LHc.
it - a::. .CD
i Hon i.n: hit
-sjnep hw j.: i.v:a..
I Tl.e lc!ioai:, la Me ahoaa
Xl7
UI.T57
a- u
t:,e avtiat?
P7K w ,,.,fcg al j,,. ,:. r,:nai.,
lor tr.e
Krverai da. mini comparlaopa:
i .;. .ij..B.;i.4..ira. ix..tki.
Aug
Aur
Ajc.
11. ..i j i 4 M I
11 . . S S5 I'M IllliS O
I -
a ati a li C C
; A--g.
A.g
i 4 . t H it'
: ..! i; i t:
t r; & fa, -.
Aug
iAug
1 . t g
' A.e
if in
su!
1
.i
i 1 1:
l 10. 11
li, ii,
14
Kt n,
i
i M, i 46;
car 1
I S O a
- i ' '
I
71 I hi '
C,
t I.
6 r.
t . & I? ,
t "
V, i kr
a.,
a..
14..
5 M
e k
i ;.
i t.
i A.
C S
j !
ill
jAug.
Sunday.
RANGE -OF PRICES.
Caiue.
Jo-naha
Chicago
J Kansavs city
; St. Iouis
i Sioux c ty ..
1 e cfS.'.il
Hoga.
i ; e,'
kni
.Jr.7
&,4j$ .'
of Hock
1.8 j7 ti
i.i''i7 !w
i rj7 io
IjvSS
number cf car
, Drought in today bv each road
, Cattle. Ho t wpH K...
C. M. St. P ..
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific ysten. 1
C. ic N-. W.. east
C. N". V . wtat ... t
C, 6t P.. M. 4t O
C. B at 1.. eat 1
1
t
1
ri
4
i
4
& ? FW,e;;; ;'
lllhnoia iVntra,
Chicago Ol W extern
Total receipt 1
Th disncaition of the dar a avefnta
as followa. each buver r,i.rcV ,r .
k,.. - -'" .
I,. . vi4i, nop Nirrp
a-acaingvo
Hwift tnii t r,rr,rnv . 1 Ufa
Cudahy Pai. king: Co..!!"" !!
Armour Co 1.7
k.
,,': .7."
e (Other buyers..
. v.. .............. . rju
14
...
435
Total irn -?
CATTLE There was thp usual (tur
I holiday in tba cattle varfls there Kme
u.ii, oi any i-nportance on sale. Vh
, ..-i.jf. a jioerai ga.n over the rret..u
weea a ti run and an Increase of fully 40'
I per oem over the corresponding weea of jSEH'
j ' "c m.Tif oi came nave Deen
running tarce ail this rear, there rtn
; ga.n since January 1 of over hA.aj head
j compared with the corresponding period
; or iat year. The market tnia Wee has
not been at all to the liking of aeliers, for
in addition t-, K..n. 7. . , -
irrmur uneven, prior Jumping bc
nd
jionn, way up one day and way down n-
oiner. maaunc It both riifflcuit ant in...
. lactory 10 eao business. On account of tha
: unerenaeaa ot U market oterators bath
u-jr aaa seirers liner widely In txeir
ue week
, offe
very
I1Iim.,1r,J 01 com-lfdl. inner ine in!,..
ence of Urge receipts the market .7
lUJiv r.n vi.. . .. ,:..r.
' lnr conoition at the ci? of veiupmer.ts. Including the sUtrment. of toe 1 " B rr-t
aa comparod with last week. .-i.. v.r .,r. i large bulne from the retaiier. Fr'c S
rings of U-el steers hare nwvi ..r, . . . . . oa rr.acufaclure-a goo3 have lem ram -I
largely of weaterns hm with n,i. . : I . . . ..... . . and it is not likely tnere will be any charge
n- ui.l,.,, mur on:nowevor. Aonoe irt.ra ll,e pnnci.ai liicoa-
iTueaday. when receipts were li-hter. went n.i cni. wr. r.i her cri. 1 r, i,..., 1,
,aa to pieces again on Wednesday, when
thZr. kI. tJll ?'...,Z "
- -' aa aa ajiaujuaii ULI LAK IIHI1
t sr-.a.n i. i . - . . - . " . 7 .
. aaa aa t terwraa, i latr rirap ni 1 -1 vaaah
,h. ,
, '.. --V"- viciif near.y
. i.r.uj Wlin a VHI ara. While It . ir.i i.
grades ar fulW bar-lie low.-
( eilflutu, alri" ,fc. Veea" e -,T:
l.in any other c'.h of cattle; that Is. the
advances and dec'.ne have been more pro-
Bounced. A was the can with fat cattle.
the market broke badly on Monday and
v"y inucn imoral:K-d x.la. o
wedneedar. Since then it has advanced
sharply and at the close of the week is
, oa an averaee nnlv K. . , 1 1 1, 1 . .
i si ma ci js oi last week.
The best e . . . . .
tip
verv wen an th. . u . . , .
.i.Viy lillie crarre I in ih. . ., . 1 A
- . " ' ' '
, .tie moaiiim rr... v . . i , .. . .
tlfgiSC as COmnared wilh lt wjm.1i
! toe common and Inferior grades of light
atockers U.e neat thing to unsalable.
Representative aalea
CALVES,
k . rt. no.
rs s s
HOGS Today's Log trad
basis of nricea tli h
Av. rr
tii I
as on tli
siroaui to ac
t.glrf-r than tnt day before. There
demand and ior a t:m the market
was a
"" reasonably active, so much so that
the r!y arrivals sold In f:r season. A
big proportion of the hogs' sold al ti.
vs. as against t..5nty ? yesierdav. To-
ward the close, after ih more urgent or-
oer were Clled. the market run! off. th
la I . a n , . . 1 - ..... . , . . . . .
, - .. hj ...I. , ti m m .mm Mil. j
apid
year
apioly down ard. the low point of tr.e
1 year being touched on Wednesday, burin I
J th latter half of the week the tendency
c; pack- ' ha been upward and a consxiera til pro
I portion of th decline ha been recovered,
j The market at the close of the week 1 on
I an average of about 7Sc lower than at the
'close of last week or irc loaer lean to
TV.
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7 let ... 174
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71 ! 4 4 7
47 Wt . i 7
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7 ie I 7
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aa r.i . . 4 r
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44 Ml in
ia ti a i t
n r ... i ta
71 irJt : i 7
71 ... 17
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I S
SHEEP-Ctnly two car
of sheep
were
reported in today which
was two
car
....
ii tr.an cua;iy txpevied on a bklurd
Tr.ey acid very reaolir to a k::i,r n '
receipts Il ls week kav hee. I.. .t..M
the record of last wee end ieaa tnaa fcs.f
t as Urge aa for th correpui.ou.g week
add that the receipts have beea tar ahort
ucanei which baa been aa large as
Td, . ... ,
a ooJ rl'i. ilii-t..'!- f-a "
fok tory to -i aeiur leTt.r..t ir.. , .
LvtltLVl 'rlZKr1.
pra.l.ca. y ataUvtarjr aU
SSmmP Bos.nA
least rfajr Both re and Umh hsv i
beua free sellers, eeca dai- a arrival be-
arg rind uVer rrr."rt:r
Tha attendance of fe5er burera at
th :
raria ha a been lar a'1 the:r wanta
far
In nceaa of the aupt'lr The reeult haa been
a rood alrnr.41 i:.arkt everr ,jav with
, rrrea at the c'ore of the Week r.fht at
I Wlic higher. TVere la no queetioa but .
jwhat twioa or three t;rpe a many feedna
. could hare been Bold had they been axat- :
ahle. At the eame time c-jrrent trtoet are '
i avnerally recaroed aa Terr hiah. lry !
i one la hoping" for larger rec:pa In the r.ar
j future, tut whether thir ropea are ta I
be realised remalra ta be en. I
i Quotailona an klllera: Good t ch- c I
(latrba, V .fdJTT ; fatr o gfod lair ha KTI
t,t, good to choice yearling wetvr.
,S714)2i: good to r.oce wehera M4I
it:; fair to good wethera. I6jtf: g --l !
to choice wa. tt.4i6 fair to g-od
ewea. M .;: ctil'a and bucaa lLVa ".
Qjotatwr.a on feedei: Uml. P- W-f
' far! nil ttittjifci wether. .H4
ltd. ft M. '
CHICAGO UU STOCK MIRKET
Cattle aad lt-ep Meady Ha
a-i
ta Flfteea Ceata Hlaker.
CHiCAG". Aug it -CATTLE
rrated re-jt. i rad: rnarret a:-"!!-:
beeve. llt'UTiS: ron aid be'f-r tl i
tf ; T'Sir.i. ei--r rd f-e-4-
er. t! j. calvt-f ..
H.M.;S llrt:rrjatd rc-ir. t.'V' he4.
mar ket 5 to . r cv T Ligl.t. St i- e-.
n::ed Uutchet K T .ST b ai y. ;.. M
i.li. rc iipn. fi t ?tV." ; p . ;. -i ..
FHEF.F EstiTated r:r".a. Z' mar
ket -.endy: aieep. fl yearl.r.gs.
I'.W; lamb. B.IjT''.
Kaaaaa tltr Live Stali Market.
I K ANSAS CITY, Aur U -CATTLE-Re-ce
ft. had. Iiwiudirg 5" "'j'.hir.;
' mar-l lteadr. rutive leer. fi'WT.lM;
if-ui-r:! HTa. PEjIC: ajthern con a.
Ht'fe?": r,at:re tjws and heifer. IMV3
. bu'.l. I- cal' . IC "K","i;
k:ii ;er. ln;.'c
nr;s P.'c-it.t. '' bad
market
h e vy .
nt,!v: bu.k of fie. r..75j
I-..7 v : tat kcrs. li ..?.
and l:ght.
'J.
SHFEP AND I Air? Re. eipts. none:
nrke steady: imt. re5'.r'; ew r1
ver-.r'iinsv i fii-: ra' re yearii-rs. v
it': rarf" sheep. K-O'S.SV. strKkera ar,d
ac ar.'.io.r.-.
a. Ial Lire to-k Market
ST I.riT'IS. Aug lt-ATTLE-'.ec
ttL
1 1.;-- had. 'I'tlMoin;
ste ; beff at'-fr. H
M-'S K .iS V ; c-wf
. v,. Tnx" steer. KTT-fc-;
Tians: r-ar'Kt
Ft -v-kcrs and
a-. 1 heifer tl
y : ccw and b'lf-
en fi.''tiS '"TV
Reor f l.y ved: Trket
MVer! r c "id Vt.t. r 7S: r'?:-
fj T-W. y . "butchers and st heavy, r
No hitn on aie.
"j ; Slaax City tire twefc Market.
SIOUX C1TT. Ta Auc. 74 ;H-ial Tfi
.. rram.t CATTLE Rc--i. ' heed; mar
.. ' k-1 ateadv: beve. 14 KSiu .?: cow a-'l
I hi'c l7 7iQ4: smoker and f'-ler. 3 iD
"fe4 75: calve and year!i-.w. f?ii4.
"' " HfXiS P.eccirt y0' head; market
. ' steady: sel'.ing at-ti 'K3S ST: bulk of aal,
1 ' St. Jeerpk LIt Stoek Market.
" j ET. JOSEPH. Ho.. Aug 14 CATTLE
Receit-.s. head: market ateady.
i nrn-55 ikeretot 1 S'w head: met tv
: f -ei.- K.-1W cf eat, ft. r?iS 14, 1
i SHEEP AND i-A J re Mece-.p'.. npnt.
Stack la Slskt.
Recelj't of
i cipkl western
live tck at the .
prin-
market a yestfrday:
Cattle. Hogi
Sher p.
4M
' South Cemaha
)S:u City...
' Kar.ni City.
. 11 .l
. H) JV
. !"
. ln I ?,-'
. !' Rrt
. 4.m r. s:7
I St. Josrh.
1 St I out
' l!'V
j Chicago
Totals
- im
BONDS
YORK STOCKS AD
Market Ojrei
Oareas Bread, Straaa
aad
Netably Hlbrr.
NEW YOC.iv. Aug. li.-Vith a hxUday
in tjDd .n, t..c locau luaraet uad to ' luu
itself. This it dlU by a bread ana strung
opening, in wclcn pnoes for imuiy ft Uti:
active iMurt adaaced Irom 1 to Jiia.
benui irtii was lavorai.o affrtej i.y t::
pmn i .ne a reaaur,- oepanmem u e
th money ailoatioa during c:vp m),e
1,.. , . e e,,r, r v...
7..:. . ".H . .
7" " . . - . .. -.-.....
1 the more reliaUe rei.ris bespoke lncr-as-
U1 ,n ,M na
1 1 rs-t 5 mflffl : r r laV 4b ra laawT I.C"ani rtinii TI
, : . . . . -
. a 1 sc. a
1 7 Tr.:
another decline in copper. An
barometer of general trade c
rai.iDie
n-
. . ... .... .w . .i ... ,
t ...i. ..-. , ... . . .V
the decretae of per cent
Te" Z''. . ."""L'l'', 'V' " " ''i1
with recessions of a point. Before the end
I of the Aral hour aii u.e opening gkii.
1 were lost.
j Th market developed a stronger tone
on the bank exhibit, which showed a loan
' contraction of over .... and a rain
loss of shout Jil.. Tn:s e:t the legal
. .. - ... w . , ,-r ..... .. .
l.l?.Me tiie previous week
and 4.J..nti.-4
Th marKel
j for the same week la ret year
. . ..t, . .
avy In th Hnal trading
..4 r'. . ... , .1 P ......
- . .... . w . ... ..... '
wa moderately active
. ,. w . , . . . . i , .u . .
atr.it a r.... it-linat k.
per cent
and the coupon 4a V per cer.t on call
durirg the wk. Total sale of bond.
par value !
Closinr auoLatio'ns follow: -V
Atrk iD
SiNrlker Parttr ... .:!
' l'
- Aata.raaia-.e4 l'tf S'
:tIS Acer. Car iCV
4
B A o
Oaaa4iaa Pans
CAW W ... ..
l"er Utvewealee
. .f Aaer. saenif ..
.. as ni
.. Mi Brsi-a A T... .
...t Cola Foel
. llMr raaer
. 1C Xailoxal Bla.wt .
:i Natleal beat
.. TV. Pat-Se Mill ,
.. reof le-i Gas
. I"h imi g'. ar ..
..i: aptiie-k
.. M"1t ftaaear Oil
.. 17 Ivcr
.. : Iea C. A i ...
. V. Stee
.. : :..
.. atkcea4.- l aiea
. IH Irler. Melrgf-eiitu
.. ; v'.i
.. :(-j Merkar
.. 24 pfl
,' 2' s-k.
. .
: D C
i o stl
Erie
imaMs Oatral
i IV A
; feanl ..
l , e.a.
-.
JJ
at
n
it
is T ceairal....
J e-a -
. ':" . 'M
J a .el "'
' SL.LlJL
sti
..it
..IIS
.
- w
.. :
nj,.e
I TC tea Pe:r
4 '
. rv
Stbtat
Wis COlra!
B:d
"
learlag Hawae Baak Staleaaeat.
NEW TORK. Aug. !. Th stalerrert of
clesrirg bouse Dana I'.r the we-k shows
that in banks bolu lisTtew irror than
th legal reserve retirement.. This is sa
Inirak. elf XtSCr IX eV ,1" t . w , t K ....
I week. Ti.e elalemect fo..o:
j
Derrease. '
t K'7".i'iu1
j Loan
' Dep-it
! C.rculatlon
i Legal tender
'Specie
i Reserve
I Keain e r juirwl
'purtlus
.C ti Ur'
.. LiNf ivt tvn
IH.3C 4
C'lt
.. ?1 trs.Krj
.. r:.ii7i a...i
.. :.; io
s t i i
14.iil7.4S4
lV"l.t).
X 4 '
114 00
llrt)
1 i'M.l-f1
:-4.-ji
n -t .;
Ei-U. X. deporlts
I ncreaac.
- . - -
Baak Cleariat.
OMAHA. Aug. :4 -Eank clearings for to
day were tl.77.1 71. and for the corre
sponding date last year I- Til 14V 14
1-
ir i
11.774 l f. '
1 474.74 1.1 1
1 471 Z&.'4 '
. Mor.car ...
j Tuesday ...
i Wed.. rsday
j Thursday .
! Friday ....
: Saturday, ..
I t ill eJl 41
. l.iei..".iH
. i .iri'
. I4cir7
. 1.7V: e 11
. 1.77 Ti
i rr?
i.iiitiir
l.fcl :4
Totals
Icti -e over tli
week last year..
IMetASaiT P.44if
Cfrre;nd:ng
tl.'Mx.axd
wr York Meaey Market.
NEW YORK, Aug !l-MO.TT-On can.
normnaL T'rri loan, quiet: ity dav f,.j
iH per cent : ninety day. fvt7 per er.::'
i a x montr.a. 75r7 per rent
1 n , . i.- iii-tii ..'tii d T, . .- . i
j per ceT.tr
STERL1MJ EXCHANGE Easy. witn
actual buslneaa in baeker b,. al It ""73
for den and ard at M TT5 for eix'.j-dar
b:!!; rri il b''l. 14 wr
SILVER liar. iic; Mexiran doVars,
Re ' N li'S Go verc men t .
steady;
railrc.ad.
I
! -
NEW TOP
easy.
. e
-
Apple aad Dried Frwlta.
RI. lt'( . EVlPllRlTWl
' APPLES M arket firmer, fancy qiaoted at
i-Vc: cfH,lc. sc. pnme. !;:. poor U
. fa.r. A..,7n,c. Prune ar.char.ge4. but firm,
1 ",,n k.rIK. i s p on a aneaay
.deanand, Aprtcot. an reache.
i qurt fcnJ u&chaxiged.
a.rau,
I
e . . , . . i
.Tetr GiTe Added Prinie of Btinj'
Kcit Proiproi,
GCCD EIPOSTS FllOX COUXTHY
fw Hraaeke Ire Open ed la Weal
hr lwcal Jaaaer aad Otkera
ag Trad larreaaea ta
.Yarlkwrtl.
Aa the rraaon advanca t.e Indlcati.Mi
are more and mre that t:e yar. when
conrludet. will jrove to le t-y far t.v.
mt f rfpeft'iie one In the Hat cry of
Omaha. The jt'.ir. trrde w nrver l
uc t proirou cor.Jition- All l"-.e report
r,or orcra than they had at the Mm
l:m Ut rsr. with P.n rroepet Icr fail
a"vd alnter bui;ne. Ixral Ujw
' rutting on additioral t-areimg fal
ne:t.
: 1. E- ST.it h. At Co la1 week ert tvt
rew oi.e. to cf tl.em to covr terr.tory
explored by the Ccjnrr.erc.al c;ub on I
i 1 g trade ecurion in J.ine in the nort
et iai. Th' ame comr-aT iiaa
orxed b-anch houa- at Sslt l-ake Ciy.
Tle M'dland Glrnw and Taint corrrany
ha o;m-4 brart . at Rore. Sail Lk
C::y and Perver. Oth.r houee r.p"tt
Isrg k-ama ir nade In we:ern Nl-ava.
tVynTMiig,. Ida.'io. Montaia and Sutli
1 Dakota.
Ixa! hariiir hne are busy barking
crdr f r fa:i and airier v5 airafv a
' o-i 1t!' vol u ne of w.nter g -d? : be
i lrg ahipped cu! rartx-ularly In the lire of
itrv. t :ve r"" a".d coal 1 i. In a
few ra !-e d' rt sre a'tw-iptig the'
, warta for rext r,"n. Pu'rri w'th I'v-al
bcuaw ir exceed:-g"v a-t:ve. ror!iru!r!y
n the lire of bjl!''-' ha-dare. the
atr-ount cf wMfh bcutM ;jiH I.''.?, 'Z '
f-at the rriml-rs t-r V .- bu.lirg,
r-f,ve--ri to -"rtira" '.yiirh :h winter
Neer'e vry 1-rn- of Urlsur fide Is;
overc-ow!ed arltt, tHinf.. " 7 ,
M to be buvne ti o, ve-s The hort- ,
,r. cf ,e-l threater ti d s-urb the wt-e
is.!' r'u N? rvsnr in rri-.e hr.e
hwen "f!f- -'I'n the week Staple
: are all r.r,T- at the re-i! h:h pfco.
Interest ia Cat tea Crea,
1 The K.i.i'' :ti -r,ttcn en r 'Ji a r'lr.l of m-
! 1er'-1 r-. i. 11 cas'.em l;:i! oaii'I Jut
at i-o-N-r i. and on ac -.ri of the unfavor- about 17 years old. wa brvf-M jr,to cjurt
reports fr,in t:ie nrl!? t."ey are think- tori:-ce!ve hi aentence. He was a clean,
ling of making ij rei.i fc-r raw cctt-n a ,.k, ... .tV, . c..
' bas:a for mar.ufatturc-d good. lb g-n-j liking !4 1th a god face, and
tral -tuati'Mi i uncha:.eed Print anod vidently wa hia mother s hoy.- He waived
ri.! strong, and th-re is l ttle likliliood ; trta ,nj vMuntarihy entered a p a of
wr-
River, and t. ,'y gt no opprtarlty to artence heu!d not be pronounced p n
, mail ar.v surplus sur-j V.es. Iabor trouble , h;m he turned to hia attorney. Mr. Mac
! 'he SKr ty of gxJ make ) . k Uni mho a4 p-.. mn9X t
Ur.r, jri-f- -x, i1 v : anv Wrong ,
j Tl.e New York (V.mrr.-ral tar: ing appeal In the boy bt-half. Maefar
J -Msr.ufa -turr r of white goot ere -! land rtferrej to the fact that the b?y'
lrietv:r treum-. in g-i-.m -
trou!i In getting d' Prery ot
c'autTl'r.g' them to limit 'further operation In tian reople; that the boy had been ae'.l
the a ay of accepting forward bue-.ne. brought up and had always been kir,d and
Price, on lire are hirher nd the jr.tlt' he,rfui , fc rhf.r ,na mo,her; tnal on
genially fr'in to 5, cent abote tn ... ... . . .
pnee of a week ago. Th long tanle;tha right of the unfortunate tragedy
pre, cf c'lon liav been in short rupr-lT .young Nelson waa overpentuaded to Join
thi vrir and n-w T:nner are aaairtg an -
f. r combed yarn in higl count above
! w arv.
I rc. bave teen name! on the ne
w!
Vr,e of tow-lv dansssk. crashes and otner
in
d -met-lie white arooda that are from
IT- r-r cent ebive Jest year rree. The
j much larger ust- rj crashes ard damak
n th- ina-k.t .luring, recent year, ha
made th dTar.d !rr'y excee.i tne nor-
mal pr"-.du'.inn. and r n,'!,. ev-i now. Siabaiigh. the county attomey. who care
an ret hl" lo get up suflcicnt stock to fui:v renewed ai: the facts and' most lm-
. mt th al's.
j "The Jr.blers of the country
j alnr on a r.arrcw sleek and
1 e-ii;re rev coifls f-n firet
are ge't'ng
when thev
bd will
hv in rav surh av"ce a
i':l nece-
sitate at h urt a M to
a rwr ce--t adrarcj
ir the nrlce on the rocci in the J-vbnng
1 ejrice. On fi-reir" white rood lire
' a'e n Kfimd lc W the present iaii
(and r.nr and v-ry large rr:r.g Import
, ordi r rre In -81 '"
j Big rkae Trade Caaalac.
Tnj-jlr- abouf the territory rv int u-
eling alonen of tno snce r.o"
t 1U. -n-.-A tnr tbe rrediction that the
I ,no tra1e ,nJ, f,j will be the bigger! r.
j llw hiatory of local trade. Fcr the last !
. " . .v.. . k ii verv '
,, . efn'r.e to lav 1
.;k In any qnamitv. and now th'r .
.,V(. coniMrtlve:y empty of fall I
, 4 winter Tnc country ia prs;ei-
.k. tvi. f.tl and winter wi;i
beo-e the end of the year. Consumers are
'. aaid to be askirg for h'gher grade
i hoe-a this year than they have ever i-d
before. veral shoe mar.irf aturer have
t-e-en cerr.pelled to buy leather recently in
I order to gft stock to run their factories,
snd for that r-eson the leather matk.-t :s
, strong.
Large feld of rice have teen dertr .ved
by su rma In Lou::ana snd Texas, ani th !
is l.kc-ly to stiffen the market a HtUe.
Prir-ea ere firm and flock iaw.
I The big':; price in years c'airis on
' evanorate'l rsst berriea. which are quo'.e J
at Sj to SI cent. All k'.noa of berri. are
; hiajh. In general there has been cj change
I in va;'ratod fru't lately.
t In d-ii-d pache there ia eonsf derable
tr3e. Prune-a are f rm. R-p..rt frxn Cal
ifcrr ia are that the crop there will not rt-
cee if rv.r.ei't, tiiinilk rliffirr. k aee-4'..l
rai rs sre dull.
. c. v. .,.n eti. ,.e n w . .1 . ...
. .it .k, ,arVe! I ttrrtis with an n.
.. "J., ,......J.
are In liant iit'iiv ar.il ninvi-.e gSiwlr.
Baltimore aava lU'rn-n w-111 be l.rrvr a. I
, .ru- , vlf is. Ji- S
,0 rl ,0 n r hat the w-tern pack of
I rnn ' hut It 1 ex;r.ted to b b-riow
.le. - "
j laaatrovesnent la egar.
, . .
J 'J!nf Iniprovemect I showa in reflncl
I
lions of a month ago. Not for ir.an years
i iM vuivu ujur.eaa uuiaineo in ir. sugir
; n .iarL i ne inaruiiiy i.aa anecieo. .ne
1 price of rsas and refiners r still cautious
j about buying. With the maturir.g of u -e
. cro orn' improvement is exoecteL
. -Ki'i an-iiie v eil.eiii la tipene'l.
I ir.r maret tor green cc-ffr is dull ar.d
friM on rnai'1 remain ur.chanvL I
i The gfrantic sio.-k of l.vKV bar of'
J coffee, held by the brail Han syndicate, is
, barging ir. a threater.liig manner over the
i.iaiat-i mi a. reaay ua we:grit seems to
r ave cru'.ed the life out of call trading
In New York. I-,, email tr..i. .......
that the big men tireiiiian offic ala. local
ou..a ar j tirotetn nr.ancier have th
i situation under trteir thumbsand they do
: not snow w.'.lcn war to turax aa a rr.lt
i they
are not turning. Crop and weather
report from Brazil at Unporunt Jt.nl
now. The n.arkel is more than ever ill-
tided sharply into two fsctKr.s. the one
looking for an overs helming cr ip th com-
ire tear and tee oi her for a am!! . 1.1 1
' irg ear snd the other for a small yield
I from lee Rnn'iin r . r.i1 the ce.r,.
J que-nt success of the vsloriia '.sn project.
ifraga aaie ateaaaerwiea.
'Since our report a week ago there l.aa
been no developments of no;e in tr.e drug
hn. A fair Jobbing buslnexs U being ducr
In o; lum al si ghtly sdvanceJ orvs. There
e. .v. 1... , i, .,.11
t n a
itns.
In 1 of 14 cents for bulk In lA-eur.c
Herlem oil 1 mdiine aj-: e I at the
i. ; . . j . i ... .
t 11. b u ji.teu a .em, neka aa:.. e-i,ar-
; dtred aiifrr.ory U Hile lower In price
but the promise Is that t:.ere ;;i soon b
an adNan:.
Palata, Oils and Glasau
TT.ere l.ss been little change in th tur
pem ii a,ijation. imprx-vement waa r.-t -l
early In tl.e week in the Lnseed oil lir.e. i
There is hitle activity in oil r.iarkets cf I
the east, the greatest movement being In j
the west. or. a -.-count of ex.ensive b-.ilid'r-s j
oi-rt:ons Window gias remain tn I
Mine a lt ejuoied. wifi no car.-- In ,
diseoiist. There l a 1 vely demand in th
est. with a dullness la eta tm mameie. ;
Maveaaeata
NEW YORK. Aug
at New t-rk for t
rier and W l t"M
f Specie.
i4 Inif-rt tf specie I
wee were UL.C)
tif .rts sere 11 m..
11 ?;ver and ti li.o.5 (
lJ-
Hw, aiilm ,.
- wa lama "!?.
A teT.tk .1.1. . . ...e . . . , . , . . , .
j V rT. tw, .r!. wa. Vh cfF
'aware irf.aaa'tr i-uneMej and th
remarkable fa-i-t alul It wa that It i
e r n wi in a rt.a m.i Th. . . ... k-.
jtaeen two four-nited Aaientaa hit .
. t - e zj'. "in reii.i a.-.o tr.e As'.ra ". tl.d
lent ad ('nigral Interest, aa the ful-rir?ed
ii!n veseei fyn-.g th Antericsa f.aa u
jiast var.rsMng irom ihe- seta The tno'
j 'r set sa l from Honolulu on April U
rs lfc d.'nce covered by them wa .
ie- Biutt in niffbi oetore sailing tne
rival ceptAtna had made a eager cf tl '
to wiiMib sr,:p would be first to reach
u.t lelaaar breaawaler.
tain ubee,uently arreed
r.4 each cap- '
to divii gjva .
arr.cng bis crew ia fa tie Mp woa B-nn ,
j Vaeaex were fr. .Med in lU.a-at,
aaiair. i,iu uc acatuoijcaia, l
- jUDGE SUTTON'S CANDIDACY
Connell Discusses Some Phases of Juvenile
Reformation and Protection of th? Home.
CMAHA. Aug :.-T the Ed lof cf T',e
Bee: Another grandstand p.ay of Judge
Sutton, which ;e baa much overworked,
i the Jueni!e court. An a;;eai for the
reacue of little children ta one that End a
natural response in tha. human t.earu Tak
ing auxantage of this. Juilge Su-.t.ft baa
pc-aed a the avjle guardian of reglx-t-d
chlldrtn and th champion of tie law fjr
prevention el crime In tv-aton and out of
aK,n he baa attend-d cl,urcu meetir-ga
anj relurm gatherings and told what
great thir.ga be had accompllaucd In the
Una of inaii hirsr branda from th burning.
l.ke a,l g t-d t.'.-nus. thia tan be over
uone. it ben overdone by Judge Sut
ton. If he wa aictre in the work lis
cxcs ia thia direction nilgr.t te over
looked, but when he Is er.faiod in mere
grandstand play for political fet be is
' not niull to txa credit be aceka to c b
ta.n. ! The real fact is Juice Suttan has no
t sympathy or kind'r feeling for wayward
boy or girl. I do not ray th'a fro: a
prejud.ced tan!po'nt. but because I know
; It Is true. It 1 known to many, but not
i to ail. that Judce Sjtl -n I the most hard-
hearted n-an tat evr occupied a crlm.nal
wi-.n in tree America.
The moal e 1 and cruel jTOce-ding I ever
witfitaaed to;.k p'ace before him about a
' ,
'' . "t'" he lrr.poid a life sentence
on ycurg Nelson, the bey who assisted In
.h ridul, - Moh resulted in O Ha-n
shoot. rg the rroprietor of a M'oon on
'Curr.,ruj street. I happened to te In Judre
8'jttc-n'a court room when thia your.g b--,T,
I Mrent were hard-workinr. roM.
rr:-
, mvd j,, ,our fellowa who uroooaed
raiding the saloon: that
he did o cn-
thinkingiy and little realiiing the possl-
bliity of the serious and disastrous results
I which followed Mr. Msefarland concluded
, by making- a most pathetic appeal for
clemency.
, ... , ,,, , k t....
pres-slvery made known to Judge Eu'.ton
Jail that young Nelson had done tj atone
, f-r tli crime and how young Nelrn had
admitfed the truth of the entire transac
tion and had aided and assisted the state
in every way possible and in conciuin
i expressed the hope and belief that In Tiew
'of th fact that young Nelson had noth
i
ing to do with th shooting and that he
had voluntarily entered a plea of gruiHy.
and In view of the further fact that h had
put tie state to no trouble or expense, only
BOY ENDS A WORLD TOUR
Telia af Some Reaaarluable
Teatares la All Parte mt
tke Glob.
At).
Oa a carutal of Si cent ar.d an Irre- '
f ' pressiVe wanderlust. Jerr.ea Erk!n. Ill
years old. has Just completed a tour on
and one-half times around the globe. He
arrived in New Tork as full of tale of
strange adventure as a Marco Polo, and '
with more money and better ekithe than :
he possessed at the Inception of hi ro-
n antic Journey. '
"My peolle were drowned la the Gal- J
ve-ston flood." he said, "ar.d thai s what ,
made me leave heme. But I rn going to i
gt off the roid now. Traveling la not
Ijnny 1.5: It used to be. It Is easy when
you sre young, but not now. I'm getting !
too old." j
That is the way th adventuroua youth I
stirs it all up. j
When h left Galveston five year ago
he ii a barefooted by of II. He eroa
the great F.ate of Texas on a freight train,
but charged to th top or a passenger
itach at El Paso, and Journeyed through
to Irs Ar.geles on the Southern Paciflc'a
fastest express. Rv working at odd Jobs
and boarding the blind bag-gag, the bump
ers cr th trucks, he Brad Kan Franciaoo
Just aa th United States transport Thomas
j about
to sail for th Philippine.
: . K.. I I IA.
on n,ht he uMM " rmb1
! den under one of th dock and rowed
I himr mil to wiier in 11S eesaei mmw
I himself out to where th big-
. H ,. UD .k. ha r chain
"cored. H climbea up tne
Into th ship and concealed himself within
' canvas-covered lifeboat- Her he found
' h....-k rrnviitesd la advance for the ship-
. . , . . ,,tii a:tov
' wrecked. ad ubslstej on It ur.til dlacoi
i ej a thousand ralle from nor.
I Me was nenr.ilted to go ashore on th
i . . r- ..... e.iiiwi tn eet hack
I island of Guam.
on th boat, and w left.
one among a
In mldocean.
fee hundred white people.
i . c,ernment supply tt J1tk'' him up
j f . . .... . rt be arot
he orM for the a.ess ur.tu r.e got
to Manila, He attached t.lmaelf to tn
I , . r. liiarv CC'ITlMny and
Mnmlaaarr Of a Miliary ivn,i..j
toured it Uland.
The transport which took him from Ban
Francisco brought him bark, but he hid
hirr-eelf as a auwaway on the Snerroan.
eid rrriuM the Pacific again to Nagasaki.
rie-4ie the virilanc of th crew
he
rred off th ship and briled
Cblna-
man to row h:m ashore.
He
ssw Kobe
, . . , a 1 . T . r- ua
! ana j o&or an: a, ana ov.
I to Shanghai and thence up th Tenow sta.
Th youth tella or meeting wilh a China,
man who owned a sailing poultry craft, on
which he raised ducks, and fold them In
conven'ent pr-rta. The Mongolian gave him
a Job, and landed him in Hong Kong, wber
b cnx-fM a packet from Calcutta. Work
ing at everything from "cleaning potatoes
J to n ra'rj rifr'r.g " he Journeyed from
' India to Li?on. G'bralrar and Alexandria.
! A tarty cf tourists picked 1.1m up lher.
i and he wa carried can camel Lack to Cairo
"ID re th pyramida and gravea"
Crossirg to Cot.stantinop.e, he boarded a
, saing vessel tor lapetown a no spent aei.
, era! week In South Africa, wasriir.g caret
, la a Ktmberley reataurar.t far C a week
A ftsl-lrg scl ooaer trahapone-d him to Bj d-
nr and Melbourv.. Aa a part of a cargo
I " d th
' San Francisco. tli itinerary irora ine
coast here Locluded the cities of Salt
I Lake. St. Paul. Kar.aas City. Galveston,
BOYCE & BLAS1HGHAM, cgii asp stock brokers
Renders cuxmer tb best ten ice In OeiLa. Tradea ia 1.000
buibol jrkln And tipwsrds; 10 ftbire and ttpwArds. A reliable firiu.
Room 4 N. T. Life. Omata. Losg d 1st a nee telerhoce. DoosUa 754 S.
full be
posed.
I bexan-.e muh ir.tret.-d In these re.
utals and area's made to Judare Sjttot
and I fupt-.w-d. of cvure. that Judat Sul
len wou'd g:r th poor boy th minimum
penally of ten yar. which seemcw to tii
mre tfan reaTy iinu!d te imposed. To
my furri. and to the con t em at ion of
averybifiy irerl. Judaie Sutton in place
of rpeak r-g krd t th bey, vctou;r
oi-r,e.l up on hii.n with the meet terrific
tlra5e of ahjse I ever listened la. and
hfi the p.r little fellow looked as
though he would sink through th ffoor.
Judge Sutton concluded by giving him a
life sentence. The proceeding wss so in
contrast with what I knew J;;dg Etll
or Judge Iay would bave don under simi
lar circurr. stance. I could not heip tut feel
that tru7y a dcil waa on the bench,
I realiie tliat the Judge of a criminal
tourt has a duty to perform In the Irlerert
cf the state which an not well be avoided
If Ju'V- Suttoa had merely engaged ia
the perforrrance cf this duty 1 would not
lava a word to say. But when, for the
purpce .f n-akir.g grandstand plays to
builJ himself up poltt K-ai:y. a tdg goes
to the wl.d extreme Judr Sutton has
gone in Inflicting cruel and unusual pun
ishments In this and many other case, he
rot only violate the constitution, but
brings discte-d t on th lench. It 1 th
boast and priie of Judge Sutton that dur
ing his b;l.f career a crirr.lnsl Judge be
has t-irvwd sentence, not IncJudiTg life
enteric, whith agrreg,.e over " years.
Surely a Ju '.ge with such feelings and such
a record cannot be dee ply 'or sincerely In
terested m Juvcri!" reformation.
It some of hi other grandstand play in
Juvenile work manifestly for political ef
fect. Judge f jtton l.aa violated, not only
the contit-;tl -n. but the right aurround
Irg lie h -me, regarded sacred from
time Immemorial. Th hurr.bl home of the
rvr man or the poor woman ia entitled lo
protect ion and freedom from invasion, aa
rrwh a the more elegant home of the
rich. T'ntll Juflge Sutton aseumej to run
the jucni:e coi.rt, it waa supposed that
every persc-n home waa hia castle. Thia
illusion wa recently dispelled when couit
effker under direction ef Judge Sutton
raided the little home of a poor washer
woman In the Third ward and compelled
her to move with her child, against her
win. to some other portion of the city. I
do rot question or doubt but that th
Immediate surrounding of this poor
wemsn s hicr.e mad It an undesirable
ptace m whkh to ring up a little chMd.
But all th same It was her home, th
best the cculd afford, and if the king ot
Ergland would not have been permitted to
molest it. Judre Sutton ought not to have
been allowed to do so.
If In tl.e enforcement of his juvenile
court edicts he can do as he did In the
ae of thi pcr woman why cannot he
extend his po"!" Jurisdiction to other
more pretentl us home? YVhr Is the
lire to be drawn? Only Judge Sutton In
the xercis of unlicensed and unlimited
power can answer thia question? If each
xtrem and arbitrary power xits, will
it not be more saf'ly snd reasonably -erc'sed
fT th next four yesrs ty some
other Judke? W. J. CONNELX
Chicago. Cincinnati, Norfolk and Wash
ington. "I'm going to get a Job and settle down
now." be says. New Tork Press.
If you hsve anything to trade, advertise
It in the For Exchange columns of Tb
Be Want Ad pages.
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CORRECT
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