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    TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1907.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Stronf and Higher, with Baying oa
the AjgTettiTe.
DE7 WZATHLH BEPORTS CAUSE
Mt Oyfil Strong and A4r,rn
Several .Fraetloae, While Car
Followa rioarly In tho
Pnrenlt.
OMAHA. Aug. 2. 1907.
The market wa strong and higher with
buying aggressive and on tb reports of
dry weather In the west and . northwest.
Cable ar Very trong and. the foreign
demand la heavy enough to 'warrant tho
high price.
vt heat opened itmni and u Mired aev-t-'ul
finctlnn. Heavy buying, tin.ng and
higher cables, together with th ii?y
fit-4i1 demand and continues! tnfavoi
ahla weather In the northwest, were the
Influence. September wfceat opened at
KHo and Clneed at 1.C.
Corn opened etron and went ome
higher. Buying wu general and all aalea
wer well alteorbed. Crop reporta are
bullish and they state rain la needed badly
In the western com belt, bepitnnber corn
opened ut Uo nd rlostd at 64
ata opened strong on heavy buying by
commission house. Receipt are Increas
ing, but ara very poor quality and few
ahlpmenta are. gradmg up to contract. -;
There waa. aoma profit taking on the ad
vance hv local lonaa. bilt Drlcea ware well
maintained. September oat opened at
llhn anl elna4 at 6110. I
Primary wheat receipt were 998,000 buh-
ela and ahlmants were 416J0OO buahela.
aaralnat r ere lots laat year of 796.000 bush-
ala ihlnmntill of 763.000 buahels.
Corn rerelDta wera 677.000 bushels and
Iklnmnnll ra KG 000 buahel. acalnst
celpta laat year of C78.0OO buahela and ahlp
menta of 841.000 buahela.
ClMrtiuwi were 9.000 buahela of com,
nona of oata, and wheat and dour equal to
876.000 buahela.
Liverpool .cloned higher on
and 4Wid higher on corn.
Local rang of optlona:
wheat
OMAHA WIIOI.KsAMC MARKRT.
Condition of Trade aad qaolatloaa
ata pie nad Fancy Prodace.
Per dot , Iflc.
LtL'TTF. H To'-kliig stock. 18c; cholca to
funcy dairy, J"li.'lc; creamery. 23c.
LIVE Pol LTRT-Hprtng chicken. 130
14c; hens. lic. roosters, be; turkey, lie;
flnrWa AiQr: apee. fir.
1IA1- Choir e No. 1 uplana. imwi; me
dium. ta0O; No. 1 bottom, WW off gradee
from to..") to Ih.bO; rye atraw, 4. .to; ro, i
Ifalfa, $n o.
KHL'ITo AND MB11M1.
APPLKS- -Ducheaa and Wealthy, ror
cooking. 1 ,LR per bu.; eating varieties,
1.M) pr market basket.
L A LI FORNI A PF.ACHE9-Fer boa, 11.76.
CALIFORNIA PLUMHPer crate, U-H
MS. .. . ...
BLT KBERRIF.S rer 16-Cjusrc
TKXA8 WATER-MELONS Bach, ISi&dOc;
crated for shipment, 14c per ....
I A.M A l-AJL, 1 1 Kocy ror,
crate, tl); Arkanaan atannara, w w.
PKAHS Colorado ltartletta. .tu per w.
Flemlah Heautlea. $3 .&( per boa; California
Bartlelta. 13. u per hox. ,
URAPF.S Home grown, -io. dmi, -
LEMONS-Umonitrt, 3 aire. I..W.
alie, r K other brande. W leaa.
BANANAS Par medium aiiea uu..v....
!2.M)-'.iiS; Jumboa. t2.0U4S.en.
OltANUES-Valencia, v'
t4.i'4.76; 120, 150, 176, 2v0 and 216 alaea, t.t
"" . ... He. tral.
DATES h an a way, ovc; rm""TL .1"' V7k
lowla, be; new etuffed wainui oi-,
box, tl.W. .
NAVT BKAN8 Per bu., N9.1 iw'
M0; No. a, tz.00; L.lma, SVc per io.
lOTATOr:8-Fer T.U., new,
ASPARAUl 875C per do. bunenpa.
BKANS New wax and atrtng, 160 par
market basket. . ,nnT!t.iv
BEETS. TUKNii B ""' -
market baaket. atooc. ,..... - vm
RAUISHKS Per UOB. oui... .
r? -arket baa-
TOMATUES- liomo
ket crate, 40c. une . '
CL'Cl'MBBKB- er Dai-Rj-w
LKTTlCli-Per do..
CBLKK Kalamaioo, X(i35.
ONIONS-Tellow, He per lb. ; red, , M Pr
lb.; Brantah. per crate, i.c. . hulke.
NEW I'hli'i'r.rstr- w ,
7Bo.
SWEETT
$1.00.
MAIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kindt Steady to Tea
Centt Higher, and Actire.
HOGS TEAVLL EAT IDLY UPWAED
Feeder heep aad I. era be Aetlve aad
Steady ta Stroa- Fat Sheea
aad Laaaba Teat' t Flf
teea Lower.
POTATOES Market basket.
Artlelee.l Open. Hlah.l Low. CToee.l Bafy.
Wheat v i
Sept... H 4 !
Pro SS4 fK
May... H V4
Corn
Bept... 54i Br
teo.... li 61H 624
May... 63 G3'4j U
Oata
Sept... 61 62H 61
Deo.... 48'4 4HH r,
May... 4v 4 4Vi
S4
64'
61H
4Sl
49HI
83
84 1
94'i
BS
S3
47
ttiTTr.F CUTB.
No. 1 rib, 13c; No. t rib, KVic
7c; No, 1 loin, i,; V"""w; s chuck
KVwn chuck. 4.c: NoTl round, cj
1 round
plate, c; No
Ko. t rib,
4ac; No. S
NO. 1
t hard.
t aprlng,
On aha Caaa Prlcea.
WHBAT NO. S hard, 4ac: No
tlUWWe; No. 4 hard. TeJc; No.
i K no a-rate. 7ffT6o.
CORN-No. 1 SlUo: No. t, 50H4MHHc; No.
4. 60c; No. yellow, 64W8Mo; No. t yellow,
64-8 )UHc; No. I white, tic.
ATft No. t mixed. 4M?c! No. 4 mixed,
444446o; No. t white, 4WiM7c; No. 4 white,
4iKg;vic: atandard, 47c.
BIE No. t 71e; No. t, 7(39o.
y Cairlet Reeelpta,
i- ' : . ' Wheat Corn,
tOT 127
71 67
7-' iY?" . " ii a late. 2VV3,
o. Z Piaie,
COFFEE Roasted, No. It, !
No. JO, 14 Ho per id.; iu.
DRIED FRC ITS -
P'are'Vomewhat unsettled W re-
?o7 Calif oTnYa-f n.lt and" tm . I He to to
Oregon. Pe.che. . , a.hU ea-Ur.
l ll rm " " ----- . . .
v v. (
with
catela are quoted at 9c; four-crown,
eeded raiaina, yt.Ii " i.n- trker.
fish naiiDui, iioi 15-
. n . . fcii,- Ua' nitflk. I ITB11 ll"" -'
i'-SLr' wiArhuffalo. 8o; bullheads,
rj ""'i":.VT,:;:i llci cattish, dreaaea
i 'w ffc: iunnih. ic: crapple.,
Chicago
Omaha .
Oata.
144
60
16c;
3 lea.
fresh
llDc;
tipanlsh
Neb., Aug. 2. 1907.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
t,WK
S.411
4.fM
1M
6.M
17 ,0U0
H.VOli
6.W1
3,421
t,K7
SOI TH OMAHA,
RecolDta were:
Kstlmala Monday 4.100
Same dajr UM week....lU.2f)
8a.ue day 1 weeka ago.. S. 172
Pm day a weka auo.. 6.0A4
fame day 4 weeka ag.. 6.1M
dame dav laat vear 7.4J0
The following: labia ahowa the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
or un year to date, compared wun
year: U07. Inc. Dec.
Cattle . aa'j tut Tft A4.46
Hoga 1.670.617 1.826!l6 1o6.mS
Sheep H75.006 1.014.625
ine followltia labia ahowa the average
price of hoga at South Omaha for the laet
several days, with comparisons
Date 1W7. l.lo..lD4,!l0J.19O2.1901,
tig.
Aug.
AUg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aui.
Aug.
If...
14...
17..,
It..,
20.,,
a..
2,1..
14..
25..
26..
t 71
I 71
J4
. 1
t 62V
t 63V
t W I tot
t HI I 81
t t Ml
t 98 i Ml
6 89
t 03 j
6 tft H4i
6 5fil 6 911 t 4l t A3'
6 06 I 6 ISI 6 9fi 6 0S
6 J6a, f 85' t 921 f 041
5 K9. 6 S9 B till
6 7H
on 1 1 J
t Oil r t 68 I 77
4 M t 21 i
4 99 6 17 T
6 10 I 11 711 '
6 13 f VA t t0 t t7
1 24! 6 17, t it
. m et n,t I
"i - --
i
82 6 M
in
it
T
r
WT
t
8HF.K.P-
i n
I r
I 71
I n -
I Tl
TTH
Recelpte
5
Tl
1
M
m
.is
140
11
a I"
.las at
I
I
I at
t
t w
were the
5 4 ,
5 4B
6 17 i 6 i2 6 SI
Of sheen
largest that- titer have, been so Tar since
the opening of the range aeason. It looked
like old times In the sheen market thla
morning, the barn being full of bote sheep
and 'buyera. Ihe market as a whole was
In a very good and aatlnfactory condition.
The trade In feedera was the lesdlng
feature of the market, there being more
buyers of that kind. The trade waa active
and fully steady with the close of last
week; In fact, the feeling, If anything was
strong. Feeder buyers competed with
packera and were aiirceesful In securing a
good share of the receipts.
It will be remembered that owing to very
light recelpte the market on killers ad
vanced sharply at the close of last week,
carrying .prices 10 a point that placed this
market out of line with others. Todav,
with recelpte more llherat, packers were
enabled to take fit ltwritc from last Frl
day'a figures and left prleea Just about
where they were one week ago. Hence,
although qufitably lower, the market was
still In a very satisfactory condition.
yuntattone on killers: Rood to choice
lambs, t7.V&?i5; fair to good lambs, tn-,6
i7.fln: good to choice yeartlng wethers,
t6.7M6.10; good to choice wethers. !5.4ttf
l; fair to good wethers, t6."fi9'J.40t good
to choice ewes. t6.oo$f6.40; fair to good
ewes. MfiOoikCO; culls and bucks, !1.6ViH0O.
; Quotations on . feedera: lmbs. 1H 69'jP
70; yearlings, ftwn.W; wetners,
6.76; ewes, t4.00(tW.60.
Representative!, sales:
No.
l.OW Wyoming wethers
4 Wyoming njl : lamba ...
436 Wyoming yearlings .;....
242 Wyoming lambs
240 Wyoming wet here
VS Wyoming yearlings
200 western wethers, feeders.
245 western wethers, feeders
644 western wethers, feeders
Wall Street Litteni to Eamors
lricei Affected Thereby.
$4fcH
2fS western wethers.
I
a
t 90 1
19 25 'l
it ii 'i
47 66 "j
CHtCAOp ORAIX AND PROVISIONS
Strong; Wheat Market on Good For-
elara Demand.
CHICAGO. Aug. 24. A good foreign de
mand and bullish news from Europe were
the chief causes of a atrong wneat mar
ket-today. At the cloae September wheat
waa lHo higher. Corn was up IVijC. Oals
were higher, Provisions were 7H'10c
hia-her. Tha wheat market held atronc all
day, Frtoea opened higher because of
firm rablea and reports of damage by
weather to the croD In Germany. Eng
llta markets were up Hd, against an ad
vance of HtrH on tne local exonange on
ftaturriav. I dlsnstch from Minneapolis.
.-wlarlna that wheat showlna Indisputable
dam Age by frost was being exhibited, also
added to the strength. Although there
waa profit-taking by longs and selling by
shorts on each fractional advance, the
market absorbed all offertnga and prices
went up steadily. Country acceptances
VMM repatei -tight rami the .- CTtah-v aajea
aorwl . aWtntember onened atA-Hc rrfaher. at
iM.4l)Vcl sold between txHir90a, and 92c
. and closed strong at na. Clearance of
wheat and flour were enuaJ to 176,000 bu.
Primary receipts were w9ft,0A0 bu., against
.796.000 bu. on the same day last year.
.Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 171 rare, against 60s cara last
week and M0 oara a year ago.
September corn pasaed 60o today, selling
"at 60'Ae. Trading was on a vastly larger
scale than for several daya. the general
pubUn taking all the corn that waa sold
by professional speculators. The strength
of the wheat market waa the dominating
Influence, bul the ctop reports were gen
erally unfavorable and the demand for
'caah grain- waa excellent. In many In
etsneea, howvver, buyera on cash corn re
fused to follow, the bulge. The market
aheorbed. all offering and doeed near
the hlwheat point. September, opened 6i
He higher, at WiSMOo. sold between
oT4e and . doeed. at tfVs. Doeal receipts
were' 127 cara, with SI cara of contrast
a-rade.
September cat today reached the highest
vprlre yet . paid ror tne crop. t n mara-ei,
, .however, waa generally alow, with the ex-
. caption at a short flurry at the. opening.
i The volume of bualneaa waa very light, as
compared with wheat and corn. Many re
L rorta were received confirming previous
statement of a abort crop. September
opened IVWIUc higher, at 6ZVff62Hc, aold
letween 6162e and closed at 61 He Local
recelnta were 144 cara.
'., The provision market waa fairly active
and oricea were firm on fair buying of
. the January product. It I generally be
lieved that thla buying waa for forelm ac-
count. At tne rinse September pork was
'im 10c. st 114 20. trd waa up 7Hfi'inr. at
vJft Mr.17H. Ribs were 10c higher, at tft.ffi.
, ytimatd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,:
74- ears. Corn. tt5 caraj- oata, ST cars;
hoga, lt.60 head. ;-
,'IWKATHRIl THB ORAIX BELT
Probably I.oeal Tkaader Ihowera,
j . Taeaday Caoler aad Fair.
" OMAHA, Aug. M, 1907.
' Light showers were scattered over the
i'Mlsaouri valley last night and continue In
northern Iowa. Minnesota and North Da
kota thla morning. LJght ralna occurred
tn the-mountain . districts during Sunday.-
vf he weaUiur is generally clear east of the
Mississippi liver. It la generally cloudy
and unsettled In the central valleys and
- conditions are faverable for local thunder
aliowera In- thla vicinity thla afternoon or
tonight, followed by fair and cooler Tuea
day. Omaha record of temperature and pre
Imitation compared with the corresponding
day of the laat three years:
1907. 190. 190K. 1904.
Minimum temperature.... eg 67 96 64
Precipitation T .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 71 degreee.
- lenclency In precipitation since March 1,
- 6.2 inchea.
.. Deficiency corresponding period tn 1906
e.47 Inchea.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1906,
7.U Inchea.
U A, WELSH, Local Forecaster.
' Corn anal Wheat Reg-Ian Balletla.
For the twenty-four hours ending at I a,
la., 76th meridian time, Monday, August tk,
isvil
- t OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain-
v. Station. Max. Mln. fall.
Ashland, Neb KS 47 T
Auburn. Neb 94 6S .00
Columbua. Neb.- SS 64 .OS
Falrbury. Neb.... 94 TO .00
frosen, 4c; whltetlsn, iroien.
, i i -a.Vi frnfn HC.
tna-kerei, ic. . n. . . " .," rB1, i
per flh; coun-n ire-n
snapper, izu , uuuimcii ...... - - - - - ltJ-
haddock, fresh frozen. 12c; a melts lie;
.h.rf rn 5c per lb.; frog legs. 35c per
.BU t I au
dos.; green sea turtio meai,
CANNED OOODS Corn, atandard. west
ern. 66c. Tomatoes, fancy, l-pnund csns
11.46; standard, t-pound cans, tl.26. Plno
applca, grated. 2-pound. ta.J0.-l0l
2.60. Peaches, l.76irjiz.4o; u. w. ipu,.,
I2.00(2.fi0. Alaaka salmon, red, 11.20,
fancy Chinook, flat, 12.10; rancy Yy;
Hat, i.o. on"""". V a..
three-quarters mustard. 13.10. Sweet
potatoes, 11.2501.36. Sauer kraut, 90c.
Pumpkins. 80ctl.OO. Uma beans. 2-lb.,
76cS ll.2S. Soaked peaa, 2-lb, 60c; fancy.
HIDES AND TALLOWCSreen aalted.
No. 1. 8 He; No. 2, 7 He: bull hide;, tc;
green hides, No. 1. 7e; No. 2, 6c: horse,
l.o03.50; sheep pelts. 60c1.28. fal
low. NO. 1. c; -iu. a, a 71-
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
1C01HO Mghcr: September. Hci Deembein
SsHc; May, 9Sc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 8M
80Hc; No. S. 82I&84C; No. J red. 88(g89c; No.
6lc; December. So'tc; May, 63c Caah:
No 2 mixed. 5SHfl63o; No. I. 62HC; No. 1
white. 63floSHcr No. 8. 62V462e.
OATH linclianirea; wmio, hmw
60Hc; No- I mixed, 4THC . , ,
Jilr. ro. Z,
HAT Firm; choice timothy, tl2-60iS'U-00;
choice prairie, I8.25f58.60.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2SHc; pack-
'"Eaa'sExtraa higher, lc; flrsta, 17c. .
600 477 1,632
842 m 3,041
777 739 2.799
1.0i) 973 1,446
SK)
91
!6
1S
1X8
370
ir,2
96
239
52
122
6X
119
110
19
231
55
- S ....
23
15
261
419 .... 6,378
6,994 3.145 16 198
cattle were quite
Articles. Open. I Hlgh. Low. I Close.
Wheat
September December ,
Corn
September December .
83KHl 44l SHl 84H
88' R')ii8B1!B'i ssn,
61 62H 61HI 82
49i! 61 49Hl60T B
New York
General Market.
Aug; 98 SUGAR Raw,
20 cows..
.tn.i. fnlr reflnlnK. S.SSc:' centrifugal. Oil
test, t'.89c; molasae Isugar. io. Keflned
steady; crushed, 6. 70c; powdered, 6.l0o;
granulated. 6 02c. ' '
COFFEE Steady; No. T, Rio. n,e:
POULTRY Dressed, dull; western broil
ers, 17f J0c; turKeys, lanioc; iuw, fwi
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, 25c ; W feeder
ftvirai. ztiw same, inirus iu iiii".
2'"3tc; state dairy, common to finest, 19
24c; process, common .to extra. 18fjj"22Hc;
western Imitation creameryf flrats, 20Hilv-1c;
seconds. 19H&20C. ' "
CHEESE Strong; atate. hill cream, small
colored fine, 13c; aame, white, 13o; aame.
good 12H6'124c; same, large colored fine,
12; same, wlilte. 12He.
EGOS Firnv; atate, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy, selected white, 28tf)c; atate,
Pennsylvania and nearby good to choice,
lli- firsts to extra firsts. 2nff23e; west
ern firsts, 20g21c; seconds. lTH'O'ltc.
St. I.oala General Market.
ST I-OtTIS. Aug. 2. WHEAT Higher;
track No. 2 red cash, 0fllo; No. I hard,
8984c; September, tc; December, too.
CORN lllgner; irac, na. i i-aan, vi-yn
680; September, :Wo; vrcemitsr, ooc-;.ju.
S white. 58C. .j. . .
OATS weaa; irai-a. u. a v-n, iutiu.
September. 4jTc; DcemDer, c; no. I
white. 49o. .. .
wyirFIrm, 83C.
M ET ALS Lead, dull, $1.95; spelter, weak,
PVL UTl"7""' vulvae, tm, .f. , .'-,
lSHc; turkeys. 12Hc; ducka, 'Vttlgeese. to.
BITTTr.H Hieaay ; crramrrj, iMng,
EQOS-Flrm, 16c. case count.
I.lvernool Grain and Pravlelea.
LIVERPOOL. Aug. 26.-WHRAT-8pot
firm; No. 2 red. vABlern, winter, tw m.
Future firm; BeptemDer. is 'a; iecein
ber, 7s THd; March, 7e 8Hd.
cftSK-Snot steady; American mixed.
new, 6s lHd; old. northern. 5s IHd. Futures
steady; beplemoer, us zia; utioriwr, o
IVd.
MC
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattla Tinas.
Omaha t2.6(a.40 to Wnff-t OO
Chicago l.Sotf7.46 6"8160
Kansas City JfoW7.no ' 6.75a.10
Sioux City 2 75(U6.S0 .6C4.00
The ofTlclal ntimlwr of car of atoek
brought lit today by each road waa:
Cattle. IToea. hneen.Tt'itea.
v... jvi. a m. tr
Missouri Pacific I
Union Pacific system. 28
C. 4 N. W., eaat I
C. N. W.. west 95
C, 8t. P., M. & O.... t
C, B. & Q., west 114
C, R. I. A P., oaat.. ..
C, R. I. & P., west.. ..
Chicago Ut. Western ..
Total receipt 246
The disposition of the day' receipts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cat tin. flora. Sheen
umana racking n
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Vansant Co
Carey A Benton
Lobman A. Co
MeCreary A Carey
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
F. P. Lewi..
Huston A Co
Hamilton A Rothschild.
L. F. Husa
Wolf
J. II. Bulla
Sam Werthelmer.........
Mike Haggerty
Sel Degan
J. B. Hoot A Co
O. McConnaughey
T. B. Inghrnm
Sullivan Broa....
V. A. Brltton
Kengan
Other buyer
Total
CA'l-l'LB RecelDt of
liberal thla morning, although not large for
this season of the year. Tne receipts con
sisted very largely of range cows and feed
ers, with quite a little sprinkling of kill
ers, but net many oorn feda.
The market on beef steer was In fair
condition, aa viewed from a sellers stand
point. Packers all seemed to want a few
and the trade waa reasonably active at
prices safely atrong to 10c higher than last
week. The quality was not especially en
ticing, so that sales did Dot, show up any
too well on paper.
The feeling on cow and heifer was alao
better and sellers who were fortunate In
having what buyera wanted were quoting
the market anywhere from strong to loo
higher. On the other hand there were
aome who were unfortunate In not having
the kind buyera wanted and on such the
market wa quotable no more than steady.
Uood feedera were strong to loo higher
and active at the advance. Common to
medium grades were fully steady and the
market, aa a whole, In a good, healthy
condition.
Representative sales:
bp; fc.fr BTKbttn,
At. Pr. No.
4 40
COWS.
I 1 11
I to I
CALVES.
4 II
WESTERN.
NEBRASKA.
4 4" 4 feedera
I 16
4 70
1 25
2 65
2 15
1 06
t 40
2 60
I 40
t 10
I 11
4 60
I 90
t 40
1 90
4 10
4 10
2 80
1 60
4 0
t 60
4 36
I 70
4 76
t 40
t 75
A. Kunkee, Nebraska.
. 968 t (16 I cows 1066
F. Corrothers Neb.
80 feeder.. 1220 5 00 4 feeder. .1187 8 00
B. F. Robert-Neb.
18 feeder.. 1096 4 46
O. Dannell Neb.
lbull. 1440 I 20 23 row....
t feeder.. 641 I 00
J. M. Gentry-Neb,
20 cow 1085 8 45
L. F. Saunders Neb.
17 feeder.. 845 4 00
A. D. Fltsgerald-Neb,
14 cow 892 1 00 tcow....
IDAHO.
t feeder. .1041 4 16 9 cows...
W TOM I.N Q.
10 feeder.. 171 I 26
J. "Jacob. Wyo.
21 feeder..10S8 I 00 49 feeders.. 1019
I 8. Ilawe. Wyo.
I steer... 1087 4 60 6 steer. ..11H
I steers... 916 4(0 1 str....l310
H. Z. Yoder. Wyo.
I feeder.. 963 4 46 2 feeder . 110S
I feeders.. KHO 4 46 t feeders.. low!
SOUTH DAKOTA
151 Wyomlhc lamb 47
106 Wyoming yearlings 82
Wyoming wether lis
141 Wyoming ewe 100
9' Wyomlna- wether, feeder.. 77
162 Wyoming ewes, feedera 99
Chleagra Live "toek Market.
CHICAGO. Aug. 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts, about 21,000 head; market steady
to strong; common to prime steers. u
'17 7.40; cows, l3.20B4.si); neirers, (juuio
85; bulla, I2.40W&.00; calves. 3.00(p
00: stockera snd feeder. 12.00 5.00.
HOOS Receipts, about 20.000 hea-1:
market 10 20c higher: choice heavy
hipping. 18. 306 6.40: light butcher.
!45fT6.56; light mixed. t8 256.46;
nnice llalit, 14. oOiSTB. 60; packing, &..vir.
26; e n. l5.ft0B6.fi0:: Milk of - sales.
I4.26W4.56.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
1,000 head: market for sheen etaa.lv:
lambs strong to 10c higher; sheep, 13 80ifp
t.85; yearling. 15.756.85; lamba, $fi.C0U
7.66.
Kla
II...
..UOt
....loss
....1041
403
47 feeders.. 771
19 heifers... 6
83 feeder.. 1009
It feeder.. 485
I heifer.. 623
t feeder.. 691
I cow... 917
7 feeder.. 855
t cows 9.3
1 bull 780
1 bull 1410
27 oows 970
1025
38 feeders.. 991
6 cows 968
16 heifers.,
14 feeders.
19 feeders..
8 heifers.
2 calves..
4 ealvea..
2 calves..
19 feeder.. 1050
11 feeder.. 6fi6
10 feeder.. 1120
17 oows 1071
I calve... 406
A. Pr.
.1MI
.1111
I 18
I SO
771 100
798
Wlrmonl. Neb.,
Or. Island, Neb..
Hartlngton, Neb.
Haetlnge, Neb....
Oakdale, Neb
Omaha, Neb
Tekanakh, Neb...
Alia, la
Carroll. Ia..
(6
T8
96
tl
80
71
74
75
CUrlaOa, la 4
70
M
TS
40
63
70
(3
69
60
40
61
64
.00
.80
.00
.44
T
.It
.01
.00
.w
1.06
.04
for
Slitter. Ia.:. ....... 77
Sioux City, Ia... 74
Minimum temperature
period ending at a. m.
' DUTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp,
Central Stallone. Max. Mln
Chicago. Dl 16
Columbia." O. It
Is Moines, la.... t
Indianapolis, Indr 11
Minneapolis, Minn. 11
Omaha. Neb 14
t. Loula. Mo 10
Showers occurred In
eud upper Mlaataalpul
night, and continue In
Sky.
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
tiouar
Cloudy
Raining
Clear
Pt. cloudy
naming
Cloudy
twetva-hour
Rain.
Inchea
.00
74
to
80
80
T
81
81
the upper Miseotiii
valley Sunday
northern Iowa,
lOPS-In London Pacific coast, quiet at
1 6jiS.
Visible Sang-lr nf Grain.
NEW YORK, Aug. 96.-TI1 visible supply
ot grain for the weex ending Augusi it
without Peoria, Port William, t-ori Annur
and the lakes shows an lncreaae In wheat
of 1.02S.0C0 bu. and a decrease Id corn of
67,000 bu.
Gotten Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 26. -COTTON-Market
l, future Clemen steady. uioing uina;
12.14c; November, 12 lc: Dec-ember, ll.c;
i..,,.rv i? sso: February. 12.19c: March.
1146c: April. lltSc; May. 12.68c. Spot cloeed
steady; 15 polnta higher; mtdd'lng uplnnda.
isiir: mlddllne- gulf. lt.75o; sale, 2 bale.
LIVERPOOL Aug- .m ije poi
market - qalet. pit.-es u polnta. nigner;
American middling fair. .; gooa mm
dllng. 8.01c; middling, 7.47c; low middling,
7.07o: aood ordinary, t.83c; ordinary, 6.7tc.
The sale or the day were e.uw iiea, or
which b were for simulation and export,
and Include 4. W0 American. Recelpte. S0"
bale. Including 2t American. Future
opened and closed barely ateady. Ameri
can ftilddllnc. Auruat. 7C6Ho: Auarut-Bep-
tember. CKIHc: September-October. t.83c:
Octoher-November. 4.74V4c: November-Ie.
cember. 6.4SHc; Dereraber-January. r..7c;
Januarv-Februarv. 6.ASHc; February-March.
t fcic; March-Anrll, 47c; April-May, 67V;
May-June. .ravtc.
192
, 726
711
673
245
312
, 450
4 feeder.
17 cow....
8 feeder.. 915
tcow 980
10 cow 995
14 feeder.. 818
8 cow 868
2 bulls 13.10
4 bull 1250
44 feeder.. 769
I feeder. .1010
16 cow 9X9
1 heifer.. 652
6 heifer.. 614
12 feeder.. 6sA
63 steers. ...1110
6 calve... 222
2 calve... 2S6
1 ealvea... fX
45 teer....1018
2 feeder.. I'M
81 feeder.. 1774
26 feeder.. 1122
84 cow 912
J CO
2 70
3 2.1
2 55
2 60
1 70
2 80
1 30
2 86
I 90
1 75
t 30
4 00
2 90
4 10
4 10
4 75
4 00
2 80
4 30
I 75
6 25
4 75
I 06
I 05
903 t 40
. 9S6 t 60
.10W 3 45
4 75
4 60
4 60
4 46
6 10
Av.
.. 108
... 62
... 92
... 9
...129
...114
... 99
... 99
...
feeder.... 105
Pr.
t 35
t 25
6 75
7 00
6 50
6 66
I 25
I 86
6 ffi
I 15
T 00
t on
t 50
6 00
I 60
4 46
KEWTORK STOCKS AND BONDS
and
LEGAL NOTICES
STORIES SWEI0 PENDULUM
Na (eagrnatloa la Received at Re
porta Rlther Good or BadMoney
Market Khovea on
Improvement.
NEW YORK. Aug. W.-The rarly dis
turbance In today s stock mstket was tne
residue of Saturday' unsettled condition
and wa caused by the fear aroused by
the feverish movements then. After It
appeared that no ulterior consequences
to he immoaiaieiy lonncununa.
market resumed Hie more confident lone
which was manifest earlier last week and
which la based, presumably, on the neuei
that liquidation lias been completed.
The nnsnclal district waa full of rumore,
during the early period of dleturbence in
the market of trouble of one kind and
another. Including alleged embarrassment
ot well known bond house and threatened
commercial failures. It was while waiting
for the dreaded announcemenla that atocks
sold off. other rumor had to do with the
probability of dividend reductions and the
absence of any conflrmntto.i of the trouble
rumor were the negative forces making
for the Ister Improvement of prices. A
more positive factor working towards this
en-1 wss an Improvement In sentiment over
the monetary outlook, perceptible hot Only
here but also abroad. The erTect on actual
quotations for Interest was slight, although
rats for time loans for ahorter period
were quotably lower here. At the same
time, the call loan market was rather
suffer. The brightening sentiment over the
money conditions was Increased by re
ports of the probable formation of a
hankers' syndlcnte to underwrite the 140.
OOO.fOO New York City bond Issue, a restora
tion of Investment confidence being argued
from this, which was. however, without
authoritative confirmation.
Storks held the advances well to a atrong
closing.
Bonds were weak. Total sale, par value,
II, 040,0(0. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Closing quotations follow
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR? FA LEI'
proposals will be received at the ofhee of
the city clerk of Norfolk. Nebraska, tip to
11 o'clock at noon, August K I9., for tne
construction of district eewr No. I in
said city, furnishing all material and labcr
therefor, aa per plans and specl!catlor,a
now on file In the office of the city clerk.
Sealed proposals will also be received up
to said time and at said pla.-e for the con
struction of a main eewer in said city on
First street, from Norfolk avenu to the
north fork of the Rlkhorn river, furnishing
all material and labor therefor, as per
plsaa and specifications, now on file in the
office of the city clerk. Sealed proposals
will alao be received up to said lime ann
at aati tiUm fnr laklna tin and rrpladng
the main sewer pipes at the mouth of the
BANK STATEMENTS
No. 27T6. ,
Report of the Condition of the
Merchants atl4taat Bank
at Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, at tha
close of bualneaa Augnst ft, ISK:
retmh rckr
Loans and discounts.,
overdrafts, secured A
unsecured
I. S. bond to secure
circulation
I'. S. bonds to secure
V. 8. deposit
Ponds, securities, etc.
Banking house
Due from national-
banks mot reserve
agents) 8
tS,48.SAJ.l
ll.18t.it
lto.one.to
lSO.onfi AA
M tr no
ito.tyyj.oo
main sewer where the same enter Into the , p, trom state bank
Klkhorn river furnishln
g nil msterisi anu
labor therefor, as per plana and spccliua-
me on-.ce oi in .
re re
turns, now on file In
lark laalarl nl-nrwiaala mill also
celved up to said time and at aiu piare
for the construction of a water main on
Seventh street In said city, from Park ave
nue to Paaswalk avenue, and furnish all
material and labor therefor, aa per plans
and epeclttcatton now on file In the office
of the city clerk. Form of pro'josal to be
furnlahed by sstd cllv clerk on application.
The proposals for district leexf No. land
for construction of main 'aowof on First
aireet, and for changing ot the main sewer
at the mouth, to be eeparatc and apart.
Also proposal for laying water main on
Seventh street. It I the Intention to let
tha rnntracta tn the low rut resnonslble bid
der, but the right to reject ny nd all
bid la hereby reserved. Dated this 8th
day of August. 1907. C. B. DUR1.AND.
mayor; JULIUS MPLFF, city clerk.
AuglS-20-1?
462.088. ftt
CM.049.tt
St. Loo Is I.lve Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 2.-CATTLE-Recelps
500 hesd. Including S.000 Texans: market
for natives, steady; Texan atrong to 10c
higher; native shipping and export steers,
I68IVS7.10; dressed beef and butcher steers,
4.lVi7.60: steers tinder l.ooo lbs., t4.0O7T4.6O;
stockera and feeder, 12.7506 40; cow and
heifer, t2.90tffl.00; cannein. Sl.aifrLtO; bulls,
!2.75"d'4.26; calves. 13.007.26; Texas and In
dian steer, 1.75TK.00; cow and heifers,
U.ififia.ss.
HOOS Recelnta. 4.500 head: market. lOfl)
15c higher: pigs and lights. t!.7oBJ.55; pack
er. 5.25(B6.70; buteher and best heavy,
2.0mel.76.
SHEEP AND I-AMBS-Recelpt. 80,000
head; market steady and strong; native
nines. 13.0066.60: lamb. l4.0Ofm.8IS: cull and
bucks, 3.C0rti4.50; mockers, 2.EOiJf3.75.
Atrtllaon
ln pM
niltlraore Ohio.
Canadian faelfle ..
Chlraao A K. W.
'to pt
Colorado Southern
Denrrr A R. O...
1o pM
r.n
llllnoia Central ...
boulaTtllr A N... ..
Mellean Central ,
Mlaaonrl Parllle ..
N. Y. Central
rennavlranla
Reading
Roek Uland
do pfd
St. Paul
ftontharn Pselflo .
Southern Railway
t'nlon Pari tie
do era
Wahaah
Wla. Central
Bid.
New York I.lve Stock Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. BKBVRS Re
ceipts. 1176 head; steers more active and
firm ta a shade higher; fat bull ateady:
cows steady; steers, 4.R$rS.t5; exports, 20
neaa.
CALVES Receipts. 1,690 head: veala
opened about ateady, fell off 16c, closing
weak; buttermilk and graasers, 25'SttOc
lower; veala. I5.6O&9.00; culls. M.OOflfi.OO;
graasers and buttermilks, 13.003.66; feed
ers, 4; westerns. t4.00.75; few at 17.36.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 13.656
hed; sheep steady, lamb weak to 16825c
lower; sheep, t3.60ijy5.50; culla, 13; lamb,
16.6067.50; two cara at tH; culla, 5.00iSi5.60.
MOU Receipt. 10.621 head: market 10
16c higher: good heavy to light hoes. 17.00
tj7.16. ''
Kanaaa City !! Stook Market. .
KANSAS CITT. Aug. ttCATTLBJ-Re
celpts, 15,000 head. Including 2,000 head of
southerns. Market steady; native steers,
5,267.00: southern steers, t3.66ft4.60; south
ern cows, l'J.oonja.26; native cow and holf
ers, t2.265.76; stockers and feeders, tt.JMI
6,60; bulls, t2.25tf ; ealvea. t4.Oipfl S0;
western steers, tt.uuiou.iB; western cows,
$2.4O(?i3.(i0.
HCK1S Receipts. a,ono head. Market
steady; bulk of aales, 15 90.r; heavy, t5.76
i.30; packers, 5.90S6.00 pigs and lights.
il.'.W(J B. HI.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,003
head. Market ateady; muttons, t5.0OW5.75;
lambs, range wethers, t5 Wo.60;
red ewes,- 14.zdtjo.iu.
,
St. Joaeph Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSBU'H. Aug. 26. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.802 head;, market steady; natives
14. 60f6. 75; rows . and heifers. 81-75(35.25;
atocker and .feeders. I3.zim.75.
HOG-S Receipt. 4.132 head: market 10c
higher; top, t6.22A; bulk of sales. t5.95.16
MHlCKf AND liAUBB-Hecelpt, 4.152
head; market atrong; lamba, 66.67(37.30
yearling, to.soijjfl.10.
Sloox City Live Stock Market.
BIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 26.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Market ateady, atocker.
dull; beeves. t4.60rftS.0; cows and heifers,
t2.7Mi4.6f; stockers and feeders, 13 50-4.75;
calves and yearlings, 13.007(4.00.
HOGS Receipts, ?,20 head; market 10c
higher, selling at t6.60fi6.00; bulk of aales,
t6.7tJl6.80.
Slock la Slckt.
' Receipts of live stock at tha six
dual western market yesterday:
,, cattle, nog.
'. Northern far! Br ,,
. . K) Ot Northern pf4..
. . Mi4. Atnal. Copper
,.1M4 Amer. C. A F
..14014 Am. I"omotlra ,
. .IK) Amer. Smelting ..
.. H do pfd
.. I1H Colorado Fuel ....
., Ml hrooklrn R. T....
. . UHlnt. Paper
..184 "Amer. ntac-lltl ..,
..1P4mld
.. 17T, Purine Mall
. . (i4t Penpl'a - -
..let Preared Steel Car
..1174 'Pullman P. . C...
.. 1 Standard Oil
... 114 uar
. . 4i Tenneaar C. A I.
..114U. 8. Steel
.. i do pfd
.. IS Wealers Pnlon ....
. .ISoTi Interborough Mat. .
., n io ptd
.. 11 "Marka?
..14 de prd
..1114
. .14
.. 74
.. S
.. 14
. . s4
.. 14
.. 4:h
.. ii
.. f
.. it
.. n
.. Kit
.. 174
..1M
..441)
11.1
SI
M4
17.4
4
n
'A
. 40
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS THR RE
gents of education of the state of South
Takoto will receive sealed proposal for
the construction of a Isw building on the
campus of the University of South Dakota
at Vermilion, S. D. Rlda are Invited upon
the following propositions: HI The con
struction, heating, plumbing and wiring tot
electrlo light; (2) construction only. 3
heating only, 4 plumbing only, (5) wiring
only, ( any combination of proposition, 2
to 6. All work la proposed to be done ac
cording to plans and specifications prepared
bv the architect, Joseph Bchwara, and on
file In his office at Sioux Falla. S D. ; at the
office of the secretary of the university.
Vermilion, S. D; st the office of the Build
ers' Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn., and
at the office of the Dally Journal. Sioux
City, Iowa, and at the office of Tho Omaha
Hee, Omaha, Nebraska. All bids must be
accompanied by a certified check, payable
to the president of the regents of educa
tion rYir A nr eent of the amount Of the
bid as a guarantee that successful bidder
will nlr Into contract and elvO a Satis
factory hotid for the completion of the
same within the time and In the manner
therein specified. Bidders are advised that
n,,t rf,dfm than Mt nee rem i t mv cumi"' i
I price will be available for payment until
l.fi.r J,.iv 1 I'.ia rtld will be received up
to September 26, 1907, and .-ontract will lie
a ... ..I ,i - Drmiiiinti. a D.. at 1 D. in.
Bids sent by mall should be addressed to
Regents of Kduoatlon, urooainisa, d. u.
Tla reaenta reserve the rlgnt to reicci
any or all bids. fJ. c titii.nu. xicm
dent; Irwin D. Aldrlch, secretary.
AugI7-28-29-S0-Sl-Bepil-I-lu-ii
Foreign Financial.
PARIS. Aug. 26 Price on the Bourse
today were firm throughout; copper shares
strengthened on the New York advices;
Russian Imperial 4 were not quoted; Rus
sian bonds of 1901 closed at 604. Three per
cent rentes 94 frsncs 60 centime for the
account. Exchange on London 25 franca 19
centimes for checks.
BERLIN, Aug. 26,-Prlees In all depart
ments of the Bourse today were rather
firm. The weekly statement of the Imper'sl
Bank of Oermany show the following
change: Cash on hand, Increased 24.8tO,(00
marks; treasury notes Increased 560,000
marks; other securities Increased 22,420,(00
marks; notes In circulation decreased 24,830,
009 marks.
Omaha
Chlcaro
Kansas City
St. Louis ....
Sioux City ..
Total ...
8.100
...28.OT0
...H.ono
... 5.600
8.600
to.oro
t.fOI
4 5fO
2.200
.49,600 36,200
prln-
Sbeen.
17.000
21.000
5.000
30,000
7S.0T0
Omaha, Clearing.
OMAHA, Aug. 26. Bank clearings for to
day wer tl.ooi .283.10, and for the corre
sponding date last year tl. 495.504.42,
BRYAN ELECTED AT LAST
Nebraska- for Oaoo -Mas Favorite
Son at Ike Head of the .
Nation.
"Bryan will be elected the next president
of the United States," said L. D. Denton,
advertising man, of San Francisco, who
passed through the city Monday on Ms
way home. "I base my prediction not on
the usual grounds," continued Mr. Denton,
"but upon the plain, Btralghforward propo
sition that 'advertUlng pays.' Thla propo-
Itlon Is subordinate, however, to the sup
position that Theodore Rooaevelt will not
be a candidate. If he were to be he would,
win for the aame reaeon, namely, that ad
vertising pay.
"I am In the advertising business and I
know that It pays, that th,c house which
does plenty of it prospers, and that the
houae which does not do It usually falls.
Now these two men, Roosevelt and Bryan,
kare . the two mosi aaverusea persons in
America. No man Is so Ignorant that he
does not know, no community so secluded
that It has not heard of these two. Even
those few In our enlightened land who
cannot read aee and recognlie the fre
quently published pictures ,of the Master
of the Big Stic and the Silver Tongued
Orator, sometimes known a William ot
the Double Defeat.
The two men are played up la every
BONDS FOR BALE-WATER BONDS OF
n.inr cm-. Neb., to the amount of lij.-
000, dated day of delivery, pa able at Ne
hraaka Fiscal Arency. New York CJty. N.
-- .
Y. Twenty veer after date, interest per
cent from' date, option to city to redeem
same any time after five years rrom ineir
date. Issued in denominations ot j"u rai n.
City reserve right to reject any nd all
hlda. The above will be received by W. I
Leonard, city clerk, up to and Including
September 20, 1907. W. L. LEONARD, City
Clerk. A2ErtZlt
GOVERNMENT KGViCXi
PROPOSALS FOR BUlleDlNOS, WATER
System, Etc. Department of the Interior,
Olhee of Indian Affairs, Washington, D.
C. Aug. 23, 1907. Sealed propoaals, plainly
n.i.u.A r.n i. niitairi of the envelope.
"Proposals for Buildings, Btc, Fort Lewis
School, Colo," and addressed to the torn
.i..in.r f Indian Affairs. Washington,
D. C, will be received ut the Indian office
until t o'clock p. m., Sept. ii, VMi, tor iur
. . , .. 1. 1 . i 1 1 tha naceaaary ma-
1 1 m i , 1 1 1 a . i . - - .
terlala and labor required to construct and
complete an office uid a ecnooi minum
knth Kri,.if with nlumbina. steam heat,
and gaa piping; a laundry and an addition
to the boya' dormitory, both of brick, with
plumbing and gaa piping; for Improve
ments to water system, moving hospital
building, and resetting laundry maeninery
i. .wnniitii.a with nlana and speci
fications and Inatructlona to bidders, which
may be examined tin thla office, the offices
of the Improvement Bulletin, Minneapolis,
Minn.; American Contractor, Chicago, ill.
Evening Herald. Durango. Colo.; Republl
oar. ri.nvrr. Colo. : Hobe- Democrat, St
i Kin Journal. Kansas City. Mo,
and The Bee, Omaha, Neb.; at the Ihilld
era' and Traders F.xchange. Omaha, Neb.
nt I'anl Minn . - and Minneapolis, Minn.
Northwestern Manufacturers' Association,
St. Paul, Minn., the U. S. Indian Ware
houses. Chicago. 111., St. Loula, Mo.,
Omaha. Neb., and New York City, and at
the school. For further Information apply
to John, C. Spear, Superintendent, Fort
Lewis School. Hesperus. Colo. C. F. LAR
u iiit i.1 Ar-ilnar Commissioner.
, - A27-29-81-S8-6-7-10-1I-14
11 ,444.11
103.Mt.t3
,70t
153.41
4S8.871 .0 ' '
tO,000.(luu. t,tM.IM.4t
1600.O3
and bankers
Due from approved
reserve agent 1. 216,100. 51
Checks snd other
cash Item
F.xchange for clear
ing house
Notes of other na
tional bank
Fractional Paper cur
rency, nickel, cent
tawftil money recrv
In bank, via.:
Specie
egal tenner note.,..
Redemption fund with
I . 8. treasurer 14
per cent of circula
tion) ToUl
LIABILITIES. ' -
Capital stock paid In.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid
National bank notes
outatandlna-
Due to other national
banks tl, 198,004. 68
Due to stale banks
and bankers 1,040,690 H
Individual deposits.
subject to check.. 1.747.157.66
Demand certlflcatea
of deposit
Time certlflcatea of
deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's Checks out
standing
United State deposit
Tola 17.047.211.81
State of Nebraska, County Of Dnuglaa. a.:
I, Luther Drake, president of th above
named bank, do solemnly swear that tha
above statement. Is true to the beat of my
knowledge and belief.
LUTHER DRAKE. President.
Subscribed and worn to before me thla
26th day of August, 1907.
LOUIS WETMULLKR.
Notary Publlo,
Correct att 'st:
FRANK T. HAMILTON,
GROnOK 7C. PRITCHBTT,
O. SAM ROGERS,
Director.
r, 047,211. M
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ISO, 000. Ot
4t.0r.ti
136.600.60
128.00
865,094.76
20,747.t4 '
100,231.48
164,000.00- 1111983. 70
No.
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Report of the Condition of tha "
Omaha National Rank
Omaha. In the atnte of Nebraska,
at the close of business August 22, 107.
RESOURCES. .
Lonn and discounts
Overdraft", - secured
At
feeder.. NA
SI cows 073
S6 cows 1177
6 cows 174
1 60
2 Kit
4 45
2 80
4 10
I 10
Minnesota and North Dakota tbl morning.
lure cbaafe have been alight and
1'ereprt
Durtant-
L A. WELSH, Local rorecaaterl
Elgin Ratter MarVel.
KLOIN. 111.. Aug 2 BUTTKR Firm at
4; r Oj. oil'i .irliK.na with laa Waek.
Sale for th week, 1,001, Ow lb.
30 feeder. . 9N 4 35
6 feeder.. 1010 I 50
90 row 984 I 46
10 cow Wl l
L. R. Bingham, South Dakota.
It feeder.. 1028 4 35 6 steers... loss
I calve... 336 4 00
COLORADO,
r cow tol t 15 12 heifer.. 720
trow 1255 165
HOOS Receipt of hog were extremely
light this morning, there bslng hardly
enough In light to really make a good mar
ket. Still there aeemed to be a very fair
demand and the market opened In reason
ably fair season and generally loc higher
than the close of last week. The trade wa
fairly active at the advance and the bulk
of the bog sold In good season. A consid
erable proportion changed hands at prleea
ranging from to.70 up to S.a. with a top
at t.M. Today s advance carries th mar
ket to the highest point touched since
week before last.
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Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28. MRTATJ? Tin
was higher In the London market, with
pot closing at 147 10s and futures at
167 6s. Locally the market was dull,
but a shade higher, In sympathy with
spot, quoted at t34 86037. 12tt. Copper
was lower In London, at 76 17a 6d for
spot and 75 7s 6d for futures. locally
the market waa ' weak, but unchanged,
with lake nuoted at tit. 25 11.00; elec
trolytic, I17.6001t.00; casting, 117. 004J
17.60. Lesd waa unchanged, at 16.05
6.25 In the local market and lt 6a In
London.
Spelter was unchanged at 21 7s 6d In
London, but was weak and lower locally
at 5. 554t0.65.
Iron waa lower in London, with standard
foundry quoted at 65s 9d and Cleveland
warrants at das 4'-l; locally th market waa
unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry Is
quoted at CI .822.20; No. t northern foun
dry, t20.70s21.70; southern grades nomlntl.
PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. OATS. DRIKD
Fruit Etc. Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affaire, Washington, D. C,
August 1, 19"7. Sealed proposals, plainly
marked on the outside of the envelope
"Proposal for Flour, Oats, Dried Fruit,"
etc., as the case may be, and addressed to
the "Commissioner of Indian Affslrs, Wash
ington D. C," ' will be received at the
Indian Office until 2 o'clock p. m. of
Thursday. September 26, 1907, and then
opened, for furnlehtng the Indian service
with canned tomatoes, cornmeal, cracked
wheat, dried fruit, feed, flour, homlay,
oats and rolled oats during fiscal year end
ing June 80, 1908. Bide must be made out
on government blanks. Schedule giving
all necessary Information for bidders will
be furnished on application Io the Indian
Office, Washington, D. Cl the U. S.
Indian warehouses at New Yurie City,
fhicaeo. III.: St. Louis. Ma: Omaha. Neb..
conceivable way for reader, and vSter. of j andn ranelac. Ca.. th. Comnry
Wyo.; the Quartermaster, u. a. a., neattie.
Yvasn., ana me uuniHimni bi i uuaun,
pr.nii.nd. Sookaneland Tecoma. The de
partment reaervea 'the right to reject any
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and unsecured
U. 8. Bonds to secure
circulation
U. 8. Bonds to secure
U. 8. Deposit
Premium on U. 8.
bonds
Bond, ecurltle, etc.
Hanking houae, fur
niture and fixture. . ,
Due from national
banks, (not reserve
agents) tl. 220,118 27
Due from state bank
and hankers 206,06121
Due from approved
reserve agent...... 1,662,459.10
Check and other
caah Item 11,501.64
Exchanges for clear
ing hnuse 212,93.10
Note of other na
tional banks 14.690.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents 1,172.14
Lawful money re
serve In bank, via.:
Specie ... .4878.790.00 ...
lyegel , ten- JS
der bote 104,60.00 81,4.P
Redemption ' f u n d
with U. . treaa
urer (6 of clrcu-
. latlon)
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid In . . ,
burplus runa
Undivided profit, less
expense ond taxea
paid
National bank notee
outstanding
Due lo other - c-a-
tlonal bank M,OC9,72S.OO
Due to stte bank
and banker 2,297,337.28
Due to trust com
panies and saving
banks 65.290.78
Indl'.ldual dt-posllti
subject to check... 1,551,217.61
Time certlflcatea or
deposit
Certified check
Cashier' check out
standing Untied State dpo-
Depoali of t:. B. di
buralng officer..,..
t .940,t8I.M
S. 470.45
too.ooooo
600,000.00
49.000,00
28,02S.81
2O0.OO8.00
1.077.126.71
1,124, rw.tt
10,000.00
tls.V.V43t60
1 1,000.000.00
200.000.00
180,136 67
600,000.00
every mental caliber ana every naa oi Wyo . lne Quartermaster. IT. U. A
nnlltlral belief. You Can read about them i Waah.. nd the postmasters at
them In the yellow Journals. In the pon
deroua and erudite . editorial of the
conservative press. In the magailnes.
In books, on the bill boards, every
where. I have tried to estimate In words,
lines, columns, pages, tons of paper and
miles of extent the advertising that lias
been given these two gentlemen In the last
half doien years. But the brain reels and
I the Intellect stand aghast at tne tremen
dous totals. And. figured out In advertis
ing rate. I feel safe In stating that there
1 not ufflclent money In the world to pay
the bill If either of the gentlemen had to
pay In the ratea of the respective publica
tions for the advertising which they have
secured free.
"It la for this reason that I say, eliminat
ing Roosevelt, who has declared repeatedly
he will not run, William Jennings Bryan
will be elected for the simple reason that
advertising pay."
C. F.
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New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. MONEY On call,
steady, 2U321 per cent; ruling rate. 2H;
closing bid, 2; offered at iU. Time loans,
easier for short dates. Sixty days, S cor
cent: ninety days, 6 per cent; six month,
6''G7 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-?6H
per cent. I
BTFRLINQ EXCHANOK Irregular, with
actual bualne In hanker' bill at
14 R7fWi4 871A for demand, end at I4.WMJ
4 8 for elxty day bills; commercial bills.
14 8V4.
SILVER Bar, 680; Mexican dollars.
62c.
GOVERNMENT BONDS-Steady. Rail
road bonds, weok..
Condition of tha Treaaary.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 Tudav's state
ment of th treasury balance In the en
eral fund, excluelve of the 1160 000 000 aold
reserve shows: Available cash halnnce.
t::i WiT.SM; gold coin and bullion, t54,2iS9.207;
goll certificates. tW.4f.719.
and all bids or any part of any bid.
Larrabee, Acting Commissioner.
A26dl8t
aad
Mlnaeaoolla Wheat Market.
MINNFAPOMS. Aug 26 -VH":aT-8.i.
tember. tl; December, tl.02i4: No. 1 hard.
11.06: No. 1 northern. 11 04V,: No. t north
ern. tl-OlHtH-C-l: No. I northern. tTi-SSc.
Whlaky Market.
CINCINNATI. Aug. . WHISKY
Steady, baal 11.21.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 94-lVOOL-Steady;
territory ad weatcrn mediums. 9jrrV6c; fine
medium, 19J4c: fine, lV3o.
Be Want Ad Ar Business Booster.
THIEVES AND BURGLARS MANY
NameroD Caaea ot Robbery
Thievery Reported from
Batarday to Monday.
VreU E. Dark of Beatrice, Neb., had hi
pocket picked ut the Burlington station
Monday morning and lost a watch. Henry
Cnolman. another traveler, was robbed in
the same way at the ame place Saturday
and la poorer by W and 40 marks In Ger
man money.
Hev. Carl A. Tumqulst was robbed Satur
day at hla home. Konn j weniy-uuru
street, of hi watch ana chain. 11 is up
posed that they wer taken from hla per
son by two men who called at Ills home
and aeked for work. .
H. S. Ol'cn, proprietor of a cigar atore
at 2129 Fainam street, wa robbed by burg
lar Bunduy night of about t5 In mall
change.
The grocery tor of B. Altmnn at 2Clt
Farnam street was entered by burglar
Saturday night and three boxe of cigar
and a quantity of grape Juice atolen.
May Kshaata Ferklaa Bady.
TOPEKA, Kan.. Aug. 26 Whether the
body of !. H. Perkins of Lawrence shall
be exhumed for'lhe purpose of examining
the stomach for traoes of poison will b
decided next month. The case will come
up fur hearing before Judge McPherson In
the United States circuit court in Topeka
September 4. The New Turk Mutual Ufe
Insurance company, agalnat which the Per
klua estate hold tlOO.ouu In Uisuranc pjll-tlt-s,
la th complainant.
PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY AND AR
tlllerv Horses and Draft. Saddle and
Pack Mulea Chlrf Quartermaster's Office,
Omaha, Nebraska. August 26. 1907. Sealed
firnposala, In triplicate, will be received at
his office until 13 o'clock m., central stand
ard time, September 24, 1907, and then
opened. In the presence of attending bid
ders, for forty (40) cavalry horses, one
hundred and alxty-three (168) artillery
horses, three (3) draft mules, wheel; four
hundred and eighty-four (44) pack mules,
ninety 90) saddle mules and one (1) cart
mule, for delivery at Omaha, Nebraska,
or other prominent railroad polnta. The
animal to conform to specifications for
cavalry and artillery horea and mule.
United State reserve right to accept or
reject any or all proposal or any part
thereof. Particulars and blank fnr pro
posals will be furnished on application.
Envelopes containing proposals to be en
dorsed "Proposal for Horse or Mules"
and addresaed to Major Thorna Cruse,
l iner nuartermawtcr. AZO-X7-ll-si-Il-t3
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
718.041.71
22.96000
138,677.14 '
2ST.902.71
298,136.67- 11.173.496.1
.,,! til. J58 638.10
State of Ncbraaka County of Douglaa, aa:
I. W. H. Buchola, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly gwear that th
above tatamenl ia irue iu urn
knOW"U-Wn.'BUCHOLZ. Chirr.
Correct At teV -:.-- .
J. H. MILLARD, ' : .
I. W. CARPENTHR. . .'.
C. F. M'ORKW. ' . ' ,
Director. v
Subtcribed nd. sworn to before m thlg
26th day of Augti, wi.
Im a. araiAiiwi
Notary Publlo.
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OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
JAPAN. CHINA, PHlUPflXES. H0R8
. LULU AK.I AUSTRALIA
By th fcoyal UU "toamoe of tttt)
Canadian Pacific Railway
? Sallmt from VanootwfOg. 0. C.
laateat Aaa Am-m aaa tk atr mm.
ftMoiar Moataaate. 4 rtat. of e aeev
BlTa Ml IP WT afntnnj ...
tT4r Oally
; Bianner Meaaa, auovar aaa "r.oa. t
.air Ua Aurtraltai a.ck-a
r" Val. ll-fiaatle as llwratasa, age
t;C.Ski.a. Atl.. t8. aarktt Ckt
C. J. Neilaon and wife to Joseph
Bmola. lot 1, block 13, Brown park... 43S
Joaephlne H. Weldcnfeller to Ben
Rosberg. lot 14, block 7, Hiteh-
cock'a first addition 1 i
Arthur H. Bailey and wife to H. E.
Fouch. lot lo, block 2, Marysvllle. . .. 1
Kmliv M. Dorn to Paul Thomaen, lot
2, block R, Lowe' first addition 1,200
J. G. Bwansen and husband to Sam
uel Sugarman, Iota 4 and It, block
4. Ifoppe'a Bonanxa 1
Cara FX Curtla et al. to Sign Bond
eon. lot J4, block 1, Curtla & Stone's
addition 360
Peter Maer and wife to Domlnek
Unna. lot 7, block 1, Hush tk Selby
addition ttO
Mary B. Tatman to F. (. Martin,
cast 110 feet lot 1. block 70, Omaha.. 2,000
A. L. Barr and wif to Alice C. Allen,
block t45. South Omaha 1,750
John H. Iavy and wife to Peter S.
and Kate M. Bogars. lot I, block 4,
Summit addition '. 400
Samuel R. Faulkner effid wife to'-Axel
Heleren. part lot 2. block T. Drake
adjlil-ji : s.. 60)
Iena S Thuraten to Kaile Llugonner,
lot 1. block 11. Druid 1 1 ill : 1,800
Pauline prince to E. J. Weherg. part
lot I1H.. Millard aV Caldwell add ... t
K. J. Webrrg apd wife, to ' Pauline
Prince: aame.'. r.
A. C. Slmmona to Mlthllde M. Cast-
tierg and husband, part sub. )! IN.
tax lot 6 and sub. lot 17, tax lot I.
n. . Vt -16-U J.3O0
Rugenle M. Far) to Thomas Sirlb-
Her aouh 76 feet lota 1 and 2,
block I. Dupont place 1.750
Total 117.821
EGQ-0-SEE MAN COMES AGAIN
Oenergl Mssitet t.laaan ai iaa
yany Will Hold Seconal t-anter-ono
with Omaha a.
J E Unahan of Ctilcago, general man-
. . a a, n. .k-mw avklok
ager pr tne r-gg-wnre h""'' " -..
propose the erection .of , a tm cereal
plant In Omaha, will be. In th city for
a second eonfeivnr wKri repreeentatlve
of th Omaha Drain exchange ana xn
funeh Commerclal t-lfb. He wlU fc tha
opinion 01 tba local w a to how much
of tire company'e bond could b Boated
In Omaha. ' '
Providian for glgnat Corn.
WASHINGTON, Aug. M-vBuUdlng fof
the accommodation at ach place of two
companies of tb algnal corps . are to ba
constructed at th brigade poata at Fort
Leavenworth. Kort Riley and Fort D. .
Hussell, Wyoming. Two lgnl orp aom
panle are to be ttloned at theae poata
a oon brlgad organlattona ar main
tained at them, aa la now ronUmgleted In
the near future
Tb Bee Want Ada Are ui Bat Iluatn
Booster.
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