.auks. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 1908. n 7 t I t; i. f tt. V GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Local Market Opeend Steady to Strong y on Higher Cablei. ACTIVE TEASE ON CASH MAEtflT lnpmtfd Draiand for All Grades of Roth Small an 4 I. arse Cereals Feature of the Day's Trading. OMAHA. July 1. !W. O.ai. i.atkets opened steady to strong ai.u nn nlgner eaole and soma Improved den-iami Irrought oul support Irom leading bull (action. Value took a strong spurt upwaid, showing a very material gain and tiuwJ shorts to cover freely. Trading was active on the caah market with a much Improved demand for all grade of both mall and largo cereal. ' Wheat opened stesdy with offering light, but on the early advance me', some heavy aelling, which Bent value aom; under opening prices. With higher cables and lomi Improved acceptance from heavy buyer, the mar ket advanced and showed a good gain. July wheat opened at 3lc and cloed at &. iome long corn wn put out early In the srsunn, but all offerings were quickly ab ..rhed and with a strong cash market and better demand spirited bidding brought a good advance, and closing values snowed a scod gain. July corn opened at 6;c ana Closed at 6SSc. Primary wneat receipt were 29.0l'O busli cia and shipment were 314.0ts bushels, against receipt last year of pone and ship nierita none on account of holiday In both caaes. t orn receipt were 537.000 bushels and alilpti.ei.ts Here S42,OtiO bushel, against tc reipt last year of none and ahlpments of none, on account of holidays. Clearances were lfi.Oio bushels of corn. 430 bmhel of oats, and wheat and flour oual to 272.000 bushels Liverpool cloed Sljlkid higher on wheat nnd 4tjld higher on corn. 8ea4.oa.rd reported 362,000 bushel of wheat taken for eiport. Local range or option: Ajrtlcle ! Open. Hlh. Low. Clo.! Tes y. Wheat-I 111! July... 83H M 1 K I M' Sept... Wi 81 , SOH kl S-W Ct,rn- July... 7i T1 7 fiS . Hjpt... 6S 6H' H M1 m4 I wv, rwv. May... MVi 3H 34 Oaaafca laik Prleoa. WHEAT No. 2 hard, l9Sc; No. S hard. MStil!c; No. t hard, &ia9)c; No. i spring. iO'&Kic. CORN No. S. 68c; No. 4. 6Hi?74c; N). 3 yellow, SHWl4c: No. i white. iJuUHc. OAT8 No. 3 mixed, VK4c; No. 3 wnlte, 47Vti474iC : No. 4 while. 47c. RYE No. 2, nsQc; No. 3, 70Q71C Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Cci. Oat Chicago g 67 2 Minneapolis 2S2 Omaha 4 15 11 Duluth 5 CHICAGO GRAIN AMU FROVISIOMS l-'ratarea of the Trading; and (losing Prloee on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, July 1. Higher cables and wet weather In the southwest caused strength today in the local wheat market, the Sep tember delivery closing at a net gain of lVc. Cortj was up VmiP. Oats were lc higher and provisions 2tii(c to 7jc lower. The wheat market was strong almost all day, owing to an excellent demand for the September delivery. There was scattered veiling of the July option by local lorxs at the start and this caused Blight recessions In prices, but the market soon recovered from this setback and continued strong the remainder of tne easlon. An advance at Liverpool and ahowers In Kansas ail Ne braska were the chief bullish Ir.fluenies. De liveries on July contracts, which totaled l.Ouo.iMt bushels, were less than had been generally anticipated and thi helped to strengthen the market. The close Was strong. September opened higher at StvV aold off to fSVlttic and then, advanced to 7V- T'ia close was at 87Hc Clear ance of wheat and flour were equal to J. 2. out bu. Primary receipt were SS9.AU0 bu.. compared with 663.0O0 bu. the corresponding dv last vear. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of 107 cars, against 1 iat week and a year ago. Th rr.in market waa Inclined to he weak early In the day because of the favorable weather for the new crop, but toward the rnd of the first hour sentiment became bull ish and throughout the remainder of the . day the market waa firm. The delivery of 'I'W.cnrt bu. of corn on July contracts had little effect on the market, as me amount was about what had been expected. The market closed firm. September opened Va Sc lower to a shade higher .at 7o'd'(Hc. advanced to 71Hc and closed at 70c. Local receipt were 167 car with nine of contract Oata were strong all day. Crop damage report helped to strengthen the market. September opened c higher at S&Sc ad vanced to tc and closed at SliSc. Local re celpta were- 136 car. Provision were easy because of a Bo decline In the price of live hog. At the close September pork was down ;:v,c at 14.V Lard waa off 74c at 39.27W. nd ribs wera 2V4c lower at $8.43. estimated receipt for tomorrow: A heat, S car; corn, 11 car; oat. Ill car; hogs, 37.0K) head. The leading futurei ranged a follow: Article ! Open. I Illgh.l Low. Close.l Ye y. Wheat Julv reit. a Iec. b Dec. Corn ,'ul . fept. 1 ).c Vav Oa! a Jul - b Jjly bevt. 1 e . Pork July S pt. Oc l.ard l.urd S it. Oct. rjtib J uly fept. OU. M4HIf 8.,8At 8' s4H,Kli7rt84tf''4 6i&a.l, 8.V N6- 7Hi8SVi . I I G9V 74 8V 70 7:W 1 sdt s Mvi.v I I 6 S 5.TS .0 4;v. j 1 41 4tiS 47S 4i ?' 4 45S 44S " n 45 3 S; ! 14 58 i 14 K 14 -H S IS 26 :o s 2;Si 4U 14 HS 14 7S, 14 66 I 14 60 I 14 62H 14 824, 14 87S 14 90 14 14 9-HI 14 97Vi 15 9 SO 124 9 15 I 8 274 9 36 I I 8 274! 8 -16 I 8 60 1 9 174 3.'4 9 374 8 274 8 474 8 574 31 9 30 I 8 27S 8 1241 S 4. I s 56 4;s 8 4J4 8 50 I 5 t6 No. t aOld. bNw. Cash quotation were as follow: V LOCK Firm; winter ralenu, 34.20.5f 4 4J: straights, ti .feMH.lO; spring patents. I4.ii4.i0. straight. UfJ; baker. $2.90 tt3 . H EAT No. I prlng. 86cfill.06; No. 3 re.i, 749i4c. corn-no. 2. 704ti71c; No. i yellow. 73 t) 73Sc OATS No. 2. 60c; No. 2 white. 63c; No. 3 white, 6.u:,24e. PARLEY Fair to choice malting. 57r2c. SKKD.- FUJI, No. 1 nurthwestern, 11.21V 1 r me timothy, 34 00. PROVISIONS-Khort rib aide (loosel. 4i4o8374. Meat pork, per bbl., 3M.ii:4'(f 11.7J. Lard, per lf It.., $9.15. Short clear ll'es 1 boxed 1. 38 &.Kiili.75. Following were the lecelpt and (hlprnenta cf flour and grain: Receipt. Shipments. Flour, bbl JS.Son 21.2O0 heat, bu ll.ona 97.SOJ orn. bu 4l3,ai 42i9is at, tu 2D.'Ai 279 1) It . bu l.otO l.idO Larley, bu 32.9V lOOoO on the Produce exchange today the butter market easy; creameries, lwti.Jc; al:l , 17g21c. Egg, firm, at mark, ia, ocludrd. 14144c; tints. 16'c; priuio fir,i 174c. Cheeae, eaay; llijyll4c. St. Loala General Market. ST. IAM'IS, July l-WH BAT Higher; track. No. 3 red. cash. S0c; No I hard. 9bco 3I "S. July. 54o; September, 854ff,,c. CORN Higher; track, No. 2. cash, 75c; No. 2 white, 79T94c; July, 7240; September. OATS Higher: track. No 2. caih. 51c; No. 1 white, 64c: September. $"c. FLOCK lvll; red winter patent. 34 T 4(6; extra fancy and atraight, 34.0iii.2, clears. S3 4t)3.70. SEED Timothy, ateady; S3 tS SO; new. 13 76 "ORNMEAL8teady; S3 60. BR AN Unchanged, sacked, east track, cii! uo RYR-S.00. HAY Timothy, steady; JlO'fy.'.OO; p airie, lower. tlusrll 60. IRON COTTON TIES-tlOO. R AtKHNtl Tc. HEMP TWINK-Tc. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing. !S 10. Ird. lower: prime steady; S 7"in . Ory salt meats. hl-lwr; boxed tu a short. ! T4. dear rltm, $ 75; slmrt clour. mi pRcn. Iiterlier: b.'X' d pttii eh'.rt, I'.v'j. )r rlt.n. I'MIH: short clears, 1 ' pttl'LTRY Weak: chlf-ken. fc: aprlnga, , 1 i i - . turkova, lMil.V; dorks, ,c; o,.e, oc I I 'TTKH-i'li'.l, creamery. I! j;ic. I h itf Steady ; 1.1V. case count. Receipts Shipment I FLmr. liMs on 11 .' I Wheat, hu 1S.-to 17. On" Corn, hu 37 on Kr)") I Oats, bu 34.' 45.0i.rt WEtTHER I TIIR GRAl BELT Showers and Warmer Probably for Taarsday I the Oatlook. OMAHA. July 1. lit. Increased clo'.idlnesa is shown throughout the central valley and west, and rain are falling this morning in Nebraska South Dakota and Wyoming. Showers oc curred since the preceding report In the upper Mississippi valley and lake reglo-i. No Important change In temperature ha occurred In inv section Within ' the last twenty-four hour, but a rising tendency I Is shown throughout the went, and It will be slightly warmer In this vicinity Thurs day, with probably shower tonight and Thursday. Oni.iha record of temperature and preclpl. a'lon rorrprd with trie correp rid rg day of ill's last tiree ytars: l"'g. 1J07. 19. 1WS. Mlrlmum temperature.... 01 M t"A 62 Precipitation 00 .W .S'l .01 Normsl temperature for today, 75 degrees. Excess in precipitation since March 1. 3 12 Inches. Deficiency l.w Inches. Ii f clency 211 Inches. correpondtng period In 1907. corresponding period In 19 ft, L. A. WK.I.HH. Local Forecaster. Cora aad Wneat Regtoa Balletla. For the twenty-four hour ending at S a. rr., 75th meridian time, Wednesday, July 1, 1: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn Raln- Statinrs. Max. Min. fall. Ashland. N'eb 19 M .07 Auburn. Neb M 69 .oo Pky. Clear Cloud v Ft. r'ouly CI 'tidy Clear It. 1 1 udy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy ( lou ly Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy twe.ve-hour I nhimhus. Neh 62 Culhertson, Neb.. "2 64 .00 t!l .OT f 4 .00 68 . W T (6 .00 65 .0i 10 . f!l .35 .12 63 .00 50 0 66 .18 49 .ilO 62 .00 Falrh-.iry. Neb.... M Fairmont. Neh. .. SI tir. Isiund, Neh... 0 tlartingion, Neb.. S4 IIixtiiiKB, Neb. 2 02 78 7l SO 75 to 80 71 Holdtere, Net . . Oaklhlr, Neh... imai.a. Neh Tekamah, Nib.. Alta. la Carrnll. la Cla lmia, la ... Slhley, la Sioux City, la. 4 Minimum temperature for period ending at 3 a. m. DISTRICT!" AVERAGES No. of Central. Btatlnn. Chicago, 111 25 Columnu, 0 17 Drs Moines, la 13 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 2" Lou avllle, Ky 19 Minn, apolis, Minn. TO Temp. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. 76 f4 .10 ' M .0 82 ; .01 84 b2 ..ti 82 0 .01 ',0 46 .tm 78 64 .0 I 84 W T I ( malm, Neb 8 fct. 1ouis, Mo U The weather continues cool throughoui the corn and wheat region. Shower oc curred in all except the Columbus and In (iluiiBiolls Ulstilcta within the last twenty lour hours. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. EW YORK G EXE HAL MARKET (notations of the Day on Various Comiuodttlaa. NEW YORK, July 1 FLOl'R Receipt. 13,iRiO bbl. ; exports. 10,'iOu bbls. Market firmer and fairly steady; Minnesota patents, 16 .ayuo.ai); winter straights, 4.1tii4.:a; Min nesota bakers, f4.tsir4.26; winter extras, t.1.40 ,ii3:5; winter patents. I4.36S4.70; winter low grades, I3.3ui3.a6. Kye flour. dull; lair to good, 4.if0l.(jc; choice to fancy, S4..Ki..0. COHN.MF.AL Dull; fine white and yel low, 1.6oul.6o; coa se, 31.66; k in dried, ;5. KE Dull; No. 2 western. Sic, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 32,t00 bu. ; exports. 95. 7oo bu. Spot market firm. No. 2 red, 9;'dc elevator, and 9810 f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 31 15't f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter, SLu f. o. b., afloat. As the result of a bullish private crop esti mate wheat was more active and decidedly higher today, commission houses and Bhorts being laige buyers, Influenced also by strong cables and light weslern receipts. Final prices showed l'(r(lc net rise. July, .".S0. 5-lc, closed 97c; September, 93 V4 94 1-lrtc, closed 94 December, 95S'035:Sic, closed 904C. CORN Receipts. 25.800 bu.; exports. 1.200 bu. Spot market firm. No. 2, 79c. nominal, elevator, and 78Vo, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Option market was stronger on a reduced crop estimate, light receipts and active cov ering of shorts, but eased off later and closed without a net change. July closed 79Sc; September. 78Htt"8C closed "8Vc; December closed 70c. . ATS Receipts. 235,700 bu. Spot market steady. Mixed. ;'tft:i2 lbs., M'udoc; natural white, 2b'u31 lbs., 57V4?i69c; cilpptd white, 32(i40 lbs., 5flit;7c. HAY Loss active; good to choice, 80 i)S5c. ItlDFB Firm; Bsgotg, 18c; Central Amar- lca. 180. LEATHER Quiet; ncld. 21&2Se. I'KOVISIONS Heef, firm; family. Ilfi.75 fiW..; mess. JM.OO'a 15.50; beef ham. J27.00-3 19 00; packet. S15.t(ci 16.00; city extra India mess, $.'4 i)25.oo. Cut meats. B'.eady; pickled bellies, 38.75'(il0.iO; pickled hams, J9.00g 11.60. Ijird. steady; western, 39 4tKu9.50; refined, firmer; continent, $9.75; South America, ll(K2ii; compound, 38.0SV Pork, firm; family. 17.(viii8.(io; short clear, new, 14.76CalS.t)0; ni"S, new. IKi.26-qK.6o. TALLOW Steady; city (32 per package), 6S J country (packages free), 5Hi6,aO. HICE Qjlet; domestic fair to extra, 3149 64'; Japan, nominal. Hl'TTKK Firm; creamery specials, 22ic; extras. 22tc. CHEESE Easy; new state, full cream, specials. 111i12c; small, colored or white, fancy to common, HSiflOc. EUtlS 8teady ; state, Pennsylvania anr nearby selected, white, 23.324c; state, Penn sylvania and nearby selected. goxd to choice, 20'flv22c; brown, I7Jjl8e; seconds, lHWIbSc. roi'LTRT Alive, dull; spring chickens, 20c; fowls. 12c; turkeys, 3c. Dressed, ir regular; western spring chicken, 15322c turkey, UHc; fowls, 12fl3c. Kansas CHy Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, July l.-WHKAT Un changed; July, 4e; Sejaember, 84c; De ceiiilHr. 8Sc; cahh. No. 3 hard, 9&4Ii99c; No. 3, hard. KS-'awe; No. i red, 96t;Wc; No. 3 red. pariffe'. CX.iRN Unchanged : July. S;c; Septem ber, tWic; Lecembir, 644c; cash, No. 2 mixed. 7l'4e: No. 3 mixed, 72c; No. i white. 7Hy'7S4c; No. 3 white, 77Vl78c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4&a50VaC; No. 2 mixed. 47i)4c. KYE 72y76c. RRAN 8i'Ji87c; shorts. 90g9Jc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, 39 00(59.5 choice prairie. t9iu9.26. HUTTEK Steady; creamery, 21c; pack lng stock. 16c. IXiGS Firm; fresh extras, 17c; current receipts, 134c. Receipts. Wheat, bu 78 000 Corn, bu 20.O.1O Oats hu 18.000 Kansas City closing prices: Shipments. 18 000 9.000 Article. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Wheat- I I I July...! SliisiV 82 81' fL'S Sept... I NV 82 Corn- I I I July... I t4! K 6S Sept... I 66i WS 66! 664 oH .t.lverpool ftrala Market. LIVrRIOOL. July 1 -WH EAT-Spot. easv: No. t red western, winter. 7 3d; No. 1 California. 7 4d: future, firm; July, 7 2d- September. h HSd WHEAT December; 8s lid. CORN Spot, firm; new American 'kiln dried. 6a 24d; old American mixed. 6a 2d; fut.ires, steady; July. 6s 4Vd, September, 5s 21. FLOUR Winter patents, quiet. J9s. HOPS In London Pacific coast, firm; 1 liu2 10s. M In aea polls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, July I WHEAT Julv, llc; September 91'c; No. 1 hard. 31.t': No. 1 northern. 3107; No. 3 nothern, II. CI' til 04 FLOCR Market IP.- higher: first patents. 3-"' 3"i6 .J.V second patents, 3f..Sj6 35: first clears. 311604 23; second clears, eijefrj A HRAN-1S.. MlUsakre Urala Market. MILWAUKEE. July l.-WHEAT Msr ket higher; No. 1 northern. 311111.12, No. 3 northern. (l'.Wul.lo; September, 87'4c asked HA RLEY Higher : No. Z. t&c. sample. 62b4c. CORN-Hlgher: No. 3 cash, 70571c; Sep tember, l'jc asked. Dalata Urala Market. IHT.I TH. Julv 1 Close: Wheat. No 1 roithern. 31 ; No S northern, tl-ts4 II "C; Sep 1. in be r, 914c. 0.T!-4SK July, NEW YORK STOCKS AND60NDS Fiscal Year Opens 'with Market in Condition of Profound Apathy. VOLUME OF SALES IS SMALL "applies of Money Hednndan and Tall Rate la low Despite Large Requirement of Traat Companies. NEW TORK4 Julv l.-The new fiscal year opened In the financial district In a con d.tlm of profound apathy so far as as refb-i'ted In fie recurlties msrket. Hanker end trust ctmranles had some occupation In the paying of Interest on bonds, and mere e.M oinfr seas.m.ihle rnoney ohli(ta tion to he met. Including r.svment of a 3l1.6.R.niiO installment of subscriptions for new Northern Pacific stock. Trust com panies are compelled under the law to fix their reserve todat at 10 per cent of de posits and the condition of reserve of tiiose lompanies. shown by their last re pcn. would indicate that they must have withdrawn from the banks In the neigh borhood of t:5.iti00 to meet this require ment. The financial community is In houil. expec at-m of a c ill from th Treas ury department for return of perlmps S-.0.-0 ).i of government deposits. Th July d'vldnd and 'nteret d'sbursments in N-w Yoik are stima;ed in the neighborhood of ll'o.n fl.Wio, yet fo h'avy ' the s irfeit of funds in the n oney market and so feeble the demand for fa' II. ties fro-n bor rowers that these extraordnary reqaire menta have done nothing more than s :f n the 1 all monev rnie temiwrarlly to 2 per cent, compared with I'ntilS per cent lefor.! 1-revalllng. The fiscal ear opens with large supplies of funds pressing for employment In the time money market, where loans carrlng over the year end today fell to a 3 per ent rate. The ,nen market s discount rate in London sagged to within a shade of 1 P'r 1 ent toda . Notwithstanding these pie h rlo conditions of money ti e bond and flock markets lay In a lethargic sta e and wholly Indifferent to any developments In the news. Money rates are now lower than, at anv period since the summer of is, and the record must go hack nur jears lurther for anv parallel for the. low level of act'lvlt' In stock today. The ag gregate sales for the day amounted ti nl.- 151,6(0 shares. On August 21', 190. there were aold 86.0.0 shares at the 8 ock exchange. It l. . f . our.e. signlf c int that these comparisons carry back to years of pr- loua national political campaigns. The pendency of the political canvass niuit. in all probability, be given ti e princ pal re sponsibility for the present Immobility of the markets. Railroad reports of net earning for May reflected the drastic efforts to overcome the losses In gross returns by cutting ex penses, the month's economies In the Penn sylvania lines directly operated amounting to 32.9I8.10O, with the effect of limiting the net decrease to 1773.90. On the lines west of Pittsburg. 32.oi-9.coo was cut from the outlay for operating cost, and still a falling off of 492 0OO in the net return wa Ind ented. Louisville & Nashville had a 3311,159 decrease In net earnings to show after a IW.(t6 redticiion In oieratlng cot. Frle a able to overcome less tian half Ihe gross decrease of S1.0!V.450 in operating economies, leaving t.V.9 863 for the falling off In net. Atlantic Coast line, on the other hand, met Its 3.122:: H gross decrr as hy n cut of 3K7.f.8) In oterat'n cost, thus leaving a balance of Increase for the net showing and putilng Its-lf Into th- list with lis neighbor, the Southern railway. The Southern railway gioup showed s ime benefit from this exhibit, in spite of the strength developed In the cotton market bv the publication of the government re port on that crop. The strength In the wheat market was without lad influence 011 the price of granger slocks. A demon stration in the New York Traction securi 1 es was l hout exrlanatlon In the new. I'on., wera irregular. Cnlt.d States gtee! sinking f.s were strong. Total sail s, par va.ue, J2;:'.oon. tnlted States 2, regis tered, advanced per cent on all. Following were the range of prices on the Stock exchange todav: lei. Hlnti Lew Cntt. Amalgtmated Topper .. Am C. A T Am. ('. A r. ptd Am. Cottnn Oil Am. H. A U ptd Am. Ir Securltiei Am. LlnteM Oil Am. Lo.omoilvs Am. Lotnmntivs pfd.... Am. a A R Am. s f, R. fit Am. Siigtr Refining . . Am. Tnba.tr, pfd Amfrlran Woolen Ana.-onia Mining Co Alrh'a.n At.hlaon pftl Allaiitic Coaat l.lne Baltimore & Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific f'enlral Leather Central Leather pM Central of New J"raey.. Cheaapeaks A Ohio I'hlcaao C.t. W Chlrsgo ft N. W C , M. A St. P C, C . C A 8t. L Colorado P. & I Colorado A So Colo. A So. lt pfd Colo. A 80. 2d pfd Consolidated tias Corn Produots Delaware A Hudson Iicnver A Rio Grande.. D. A R. O. ptd Dlalllltra' Borurltlea .. Erie Erie lit pfd Erie Id ptd General Electric Great Northern pfd Ot. Northern Ore ctfa.. Illinois Central Interboroug-h Met Int. Met. pfd International Paper .... Int. Paper ptd Int. Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City 80 K. C. 80. pfd boulavllle A N Mexican Central Minn. A ft. L M . St. P A 8. 8. M . Mlieourl Pacific M.. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead New York C-ntral N V.. O. A W Norfolk A W North Amerl.-an 8.1 r4 si' 4 IS M4 4 47i mi 74 94 lzr. s :'24 41 s-4 Si 9 m 4: 1. 244 24 193 39 V 4 1M4 1.114 54 27 31 r.R 41 1J4 lfi4 ;.. 244 u 34 194 34 214 134 1:114 54 14 114 30 . 10 54 224 IC.14, 2.1 D34 If. 14 ! l'S 47S 27 4 fkn 6S4 Ht4 s 11 V 12.r'4 75 17 V, 1..S 4 1114 17V l.'V Ji4 14 34 51 -4 U4 17 4 14 44 14..4 82 4 344 -4 37 4 P24 1.14 J-4 4 114 5.1 4 14 Northern Pacific 4,?0 Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gia P . C. C. A St. L Presard Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Hepuhlle Steel R-puollc Steel pfd hock Island Co Ro. k lland Co. pfd Pt U A B V ti pfd. . St. Loula S W St. L. S. W pfd Sloss-Sherfleld a A I .. Southern Pacific, ei-dtr. So. Psclflc pfd So. Railway o. Railway pfd lOo 34H MS 4 t S "l 44 (7 1"0 1IUH 10! i S.S-JO 7S 76 2" ian 2 ' ir 't:' 'ii'i m) 814 i' 1.5. .001, 'sii, 600 s6 S' 7n '4H '47'i ?)0 16.) 1) sue 193 JO0 4 40 i' e4 fii,'. ' 1 52 1514 S.100 1344 U3S ' 3i ii" '27" too 314 J" iii 1.4 ' i"o 'si, 'n ) !4 210 35 I44 i.7-iri iiis iii" !' 6.S4 1 n 13o l;4 l.on l'.S 114 1.7Xi J- 10) l.'S 104 " if) iiii i4 3i0 P'.i ift",4 ;ii 4's 4sh 1' J74 ?74 t.9 69 6',4 " 1044 1034 l. 41 4--4 l' (9 if. 4 '4.71.0 ijt" m 00 i2:s !') !. . . J7.1') 1114 1:24 r u its :w 4 ts 2" :'s r. . . 4 5'"i 4 1") tH 2ti " J' '52 " 'si" . . S.9"i 4 l' P.74 1'.74 l.io 174 174 o 'jui, 'ji" .. l.lo 234 j:4 jivi '444 '44 .. IS. n H64 145 li 3 M toft ll 244 iiiii '" 374 .. !.') 14 io uo 334 3:14 '"joo '2:4 'rs 4.10 54 6.14 Tennessee Copper Arias A Pacific T . It L 4 W T . St I j. A W. pfd Cnlon Pacific I nlon Pacific pfd f. 8 Rubber I'. 8. Rubber 1st ptd f S. Steel I' 8. Steel pfd I'tsh Copper Va. -Caruilna Chemical .. Va. -cro. Chem. pfd Wabush Wabash pfd eattnahi-use Electric .. Weetem t'nlos Wheeling A L E Wl. noslu Centrsl Total aalca for the day. r.S.CoO eharea. l.ondoa rioalasr Storks. LONDON. July 1. American securities opened dull today end during the first hours the market was featureless. Penn sylvania declined below yesterday's New York Closlr.g. London closing stocks: Consols, money 71 M . K. A T M e S. T. Central .aj S Norfolk A W ', II s do ptd . tJ 4 Ontario A W 41 V M'- Pennsylvania 11 T do ac-ouat . . . . Ausronila Atohlson do pfd .... ' . . . Pslllnnre A Ohio Canadian F'aeiflc he A (ihln rhirsro Ot. w .. C , 14 A St. P... De Beera D. A R G do ptd Erie do let pfd do il pfd Great Trunk liliao.s Central .. .Hi Rend Mines I J" Readme 57 174. 4'-s Southern Railway lt7 do pfd ... 10S Southern Pacific t alon Pacific 42 do pfd 114, V. S ste-l 1st, do pfl I.". Wahash 17Te do pfd 131 Spantab 4a W Ainal. Cooper ... .115 s . f . U 1S .lof., . 12 . 14 t 47 Louisville A S 8ILVF.H Bar. ateady at 24 ll-ld per oa. .".'....r.i I'lj's jer cent. The rate of discount In the open market for abort bills ia 1 per cent; for threw munll ' bills. I1 per cent. Wool Market. BOSTON. July 1 WOOL Market after many months of dullness at last shorn marked activity. Tne principal demand is for v.rtvd aools, uich ar higher. The Uad.ng domestic quotations: Dmes'lo oois. t'Milo and Pennsylvania fleeces XX, 31iu.ee; X. (j.9c; No. 1 tstshed, Slij.Uc; No. 2 ashed. m:'lc, fine unwashed. 194s ..; lialfbliMid combing. :4iu.,ic; three e ghtlis-bl ood combing. Z'ti-'w. quarter blood combing, XtuJtc; ivlai te washed. Ail .; lelaine unwashed, Zf(i2.c M.cliigan, Wisconsin and New Yora lleeces: Fine unwashed. liwu-XK'; Oelaine unwashed. 24i 2.'; half-blood unw-ashed. 2.t''ic. three-e-ghths-blnod unwashed. Wfi2.Sc; quarter blood, unwashed, 22-i)2Hc. Kentucky. In diana and Missouri: Three-eighths-blood, JtuCnc; quat ter-blood. 23 u24c. Texas and Oeorgla: Fine. p to 12 months. 19'c3c; fine, to 8 months, 15Vl8c; fine fall, I4t lie. Georgia and Alabama. iy21c; Cali fornia northern clio.ee, 17't)19c; northern average, IWjKc. ST. LOUIS. July 1. WOOL Firm; medium grades combing and clothing. b4:8 2"c: light fine. lf!l4o; heavy fine, Urf l.V, tub washed, 2tj(ti27c. New York leaey Market. NEW YORK. July 1. -PRIME MER CANTILE PAFER-.i4ft4 per c nt. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual busini ss In bankers' Mil at 34 for demand anj at 14 VSwi 4 ;7j tor sixtv dTV bills; commercial bills, 14 "54'St.S:.,4. SILVER Bar. 5a4c; Mexican dollars. 4m- HONDS Government, steady; ralhoai. Irregular. MONEY On call. eay st 1V,S1 Pr cent; ruling rate, 14 per cent: closing bll. 14 per cent; offered at 14 per cent; last loan 14 per cent. TIME LOAN 3 Quiet and easier; rixty days. i&; per c. nt ; ninety days, 2 per cent; six months, 34rt per cent. Closing quotations on bonus were as fol lows: r rf. ts. r( rto coupon I', t. 3s, r do roapon V. . 4s. rrg do coupon Am Tobacco 4s... do s A'hlton sets 4s.. do adl 4s do c. 4s do -f.s Atlantic C L. 4s.. Bil A Ohio 4a. .. .In 14v .14 Ho.-k Val. 44a ...1114 .14 Int. Met. 44a 4 .lno N uni. 4a SSH ,0, , e...M,. . a, M .1:14 Mei. Central 4s .:J4 do 1st Inc . T14 M A St. L 4a .. .105S"M . K. T. 4a.. . 474 "Mo 2 M 14 74 "4 .1V . ) "V R. R. of M e 4s U )H""S, T. C. g J4s. 14 too ?. J. c. 1 ts 121 . tl "No Pacltlc 4s. .. . i4 do Is J4 N. A W. e. 4s ... 114 71 M4 4 24 nrs R T r. 4s 71 O S. L. rfdg. 4 central ot Oa. it .l4VPenn. cr. 14a l!l do 1st Inc.. 71 00 con 1o M inc do 3d Inc ches A Ohio 44s 1'. A A. 14a... ' .. H. A Q n 4s C . R 1. P. 4a d'i col. fim do rMl 4S 4f.4H.sdtnf -n 4s 7 4 36 4 Hrp. of Cuba 6a... 144 Ml St b. A I. M c. 6s .114 44 "t. U. A 8. T. tl 4s M M'"St. L S W. c. s t .! sstM.nrd A. L. 4a. so (A Fo Ps'lflc 4a M 44 do 1st 4a ! rr; a St. L a 4s v So Railway &a T A P. is .... ; 7'i4 10" S94 7 4 t44 (K4 4 nio. Ind. Ss 41 Colo. Mid. 4s ... t, A . St. L A W. 4a. Colo. & So. 4 'Cnlon Paclllc 4a n- I. A Hud. ct. 4s.. 7 do cr. 4s n n. o 4s M t" S Steel '.A Sa ... art Wabash la 444 Western Md 4s... H'l1" A L F. 4s... 4,"Wla. Central 4a. Erie p 1. 4s. do gen. 4s Japan 4s do 44a do id aeries s N. T N. H c s cfs..lM4 Ki-lnteret Otferea. "M'd. Ex-lnt. and ottered. Ex-imereet ant) bid. lloston Stocks and Bonds. IIOSTON. July 1. Money, call loam 8 per cent; time loans. 3iiT44 per Stocks and bonds closed as follows: . ff cent. Atchison adj. 4a... do 4s Atchison R. R do pfd Boston A Albany... Boston at Man. Boston Elevated ... Kltchburg prd . ... S V.. X. II A H.. Colon Ps"fic Am. A. i'Iioti. pfd.. A-n. Pneu. Tube.... Amor. Sugar do pf.i Am. T. & T Am. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. A S... Mlson E'ec. Illu... C.eneral Electric ... Ma. Electric do pfd 'Vss. Gas I'mted Emit I'nlt.-d S. M do pfd f. S. Steel . s. Bingham . W4( al. A Herla . S14 Centennial . 944 Copper Range -2UJ Dalr Weat .I.c) Franklin .1314 C.ranby .12'. Isle Rovale .1.14 Msss. Mining 14l4 Ml. hlgsn . IK Mohawk ,. 54 Mont. C. C 126 Oid Dominion , .1.54 Osceola . .114 Parrot . 224 Qum. r . s7 Shannon , . 1. Tamarack , .2 'i Trinity ,.131 I n.t.d corner .. 4f S Mining .. .. 44f. S. Oil .. RJ4l'tah ..141 l.torla . . M 4 Winona . . 27', North Butte .. I74t Butte Coalition ... ..l'i':4 Nevada 4 tal. A Arisona . . 2 V Arlrona Com .. St. 4 Greene Cananea .. .. 144 .. ..(Ml . . 11 .. 714 .. H4 .. l 4 .. M .. 19 .. 44 .. .. .sa .. SI) .. ..34 .. H4 . . 23 . . .. 134 . . .i. . . 12 .. 4 .. li .. H i .. 44 .- 44 .. 14 .. o . -S4 .. 114 . .. 174 .. 10 do pfd Adventure Allnues Amslsamated Atlsntlc Il.d. Asked. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK. July 1 Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alice 2Ar l eadllle Con 7 Breece .....Kfi Little Chief I Com. Tunnel stork... ,4 Meilran 4: Brunswick Con I Omsrlo 4 Com. Tunnel booda.-., Jt Ophir 10 Con. Cal. A Va.., Small Hopea S Horn Silver M Standard 17.". lroa Silver .10) Yellow Jacket 43 Foreign Financial. LONDON. July 1. Money was easier on the market today, the turn of the month- end having released a large amount In dividends and other disbursements. Dis counts were easy. On the Stock exchange trading was lethargic and the tone waa undecided. Business moved In the nar rowest limits and values In some direc tions were lower Consols hardened, be ing favorably affected by the easier monetary situation. Home rails were de pressed on unfavorable traffic relations'. American securities were Idle. After a feeble attempt to advance they became dull, with the leading stocks mostly at parity. The market continued steady arid closed firm. Hudson Bay was flat on efliiii1 haIs BERLIN. July 1. Trading on the Rourse today was extremely dull and there were very alight changes. PARIS. July 1. Trading on the Bourse today was firm. Dank Clearings. OMAHA, July 1 Hank clearinga for to day were 31.S5l.2U.b9 and for the corre sponding date last year 3?. 009,45.70. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. July 1 COTTON Futures opened steady; July, 9.80c; September, .42'3i 44c; October, S.32c; lccemter, oriered K.lBc; January, 9.13c; March 9.1MjS.14c. Spot cotton closed quiet: middling up lands. 11.50c; middling gulf, 11.76c. Bale', 14.100 bales. Futures closed steady; July, 9.80c; August, 967c; September, S.SOcV October, 3So; No vember, 9.21c; December, 9.22c; January. 9.17c; February, 9.17c; March, 9.1Se. GALVESTON, July 1. COTTON Higher; 11 9-Hic. ST. LOUIS. July 1. COTTON Quiet ; middling, 11 He: sales, none; receipts, none; stock, 16.055 bales. NKW ORLEANS. July 1. COTTON Fpot market quiet and steady; ordinary. 7 15-lc, nominal; good ordinary, 9lnc; low middling, 10o middling. HVc; good middling, if 13-lc; middling. 12 5-lc; fair. 12 15-16c; aales, 600 bales; receipts. 713 bales; stock. 74,113 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July 1. METALS- A de cline of 12s 6d was reported in the London tin market today, wtlh spot closing at 121 5s and futures at 125 7s 'd. The local mir- 1 ket was weak and lower In sympathy with I spot, quoted at 327-0Kfi27.25. Copper declined to 36 6a for spot and 57 tor futures In the Ijondon market. Locally weak, but unchanged, with lake quoted at 312.62Sd 12 75; electrolvtlc 312.5iHnl2.62Vs,. and catt ing. tl2.25til2.37W. Lead advanced to 18 ia In Iondon. but was dull and unchanged a: $4 45'a4.60 locally. Iron was lower at 51s HVl for tHeveland warrants In the Eng lish market. The local market as un changed, with No. 1 fr.undrv northern tl.64tit7.00; No. 2. 317..7 -ft 16.25: No. 1 southern and southern soft, t:6 5 "of 1 7 . 2 1. ST, ItCIS. July 1-MKTAL3 Lead, lower; 64.35. Spelter, lower; 14.35. Sagas and Molaaaes. NEW YORK. July 1 -Sl'OAR-Raw. firm: fair refining. 3.86c; centrifugal 94 test. 4 '.c; molasses sugar, I 61c; Refined steady; No. 6. 6oftc; No. 7. 4 9V; No. 8. 4 (sic; No. 9. 4 85c; No. 10. 4750; 11. 4"iic; No. 12, 4.66c; No. 13, 4.0c; No. 14. 4 65c; confectioners' A, 62oc; mould A, 5.75c; cut loaf. S20c; crushed. 6 1: powdered, 6.50c: granulated. 6 4oc; culjes. 5.6k;. MOLASSES Quiet ; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, 2t!jl2c. Coffee Marmel. NEW YORK. July 1. OOFFEE-Market for futures closed steady n.t uncliamr.d to 5 points higher; salea were reported of 22.5.10 bags, including July. 6 O&c; Septem ber. 6 (irV'; December. 6c; March, 6'tc; May, 10c; June. 6 1'k:; July il)i, 6 15c. 8t.,t quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6V4C; No. 4 Santos. i,c; mild quiet, Cordova, 912Vc. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Ill . July 1 -CORN-Hlgher No. 3 yellow. 70ft:ic; No. 3, 70c; No. 4, o&cj .... - - J . 1 . c . ' I OATS I 'nc hanged ; No. S white, 499 fUjc; No. 4 white. 4fT4c. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO., July 1 -SEED Cover, March. $7 50. Alsike. August. $760. Stork In Slakt. Receipts of live stock st the five princi pal western markets yesterdayt cattle. Hogs Sheep 1.0:6 ".' 17.001" South Omaha.. Sioux City Kansas City . Et. Iouls Chicago Total ( 12 Sis) 8 5.1 17 ISO 11 ) 32.0(0 .. MO .. ".) .. 4 .H.OuO U.fiUU 80,800 23.500 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET General Bun of Fat Cattle Fifty Cents Lower for Week. HOGS SLOW, CLOSING TEN LOWER 8hee ana I.amWs la Large Sapply, bat Qaallty Verr Poor Desir able Killers Steady, bat Not Vsrr AetlTs. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. uly 1. I. Receipts were: Cattle. liegs. Bneop. Official Monday 3.SJ7 5.i4t i.t Official Tuesday 3.074 10.110 3.4-6 Estimated Wednesday . . U.J-) 6."'' Three davs thla week.. 7.413 27 C9 114IM Same days last week.... 9.1.M :.4.! IS Same davs 3 weeks ogo.. t.W.i 4".7ls 13.3 Same days 3 weeks ago..l4.1S 2&.o4 ?.7-6 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 3,& 32.;h6 30.ne Sams days last week.... 7.416 3,oad 10.:s The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sl.eep at South Omaha tor tne year to date, compared wun last year: 1906. 1907. Inc. Pev. Cattle 4.11,470 SW.ol 1M.W1 Hogs 1.S14.47S 1.3I4.SM 199,7cS Sheep 6Bf,a .t,W7 130.474 The following table, shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha tor the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 190g. 1307. 11908. 11906., 1904. ilsOS llJOi. June 31., June 22.. June S3.. June 24 . June .6. June it.. Juni if7.. June IS.. June 29.. June 30.. July 1... ( 89 t 91 e 2S S 101 I 131 t 15 5 ai e . s i 3-i I SO t 2L' 6 17, i 23, I 07! I 7 43 t 07 ; I 4 t r S T 7 49 I 13 6 67) 7 6 i 16. 6 0.1 7 tH4 I 6 70 7 61 t 141 t 06. 7 4 6 Hi 7 66 6 0b 6 7 5 (H, 6 W 7 i 13 6 t0 7 64 5 764 I 4 i 91 5 s7 S K3V I S3 V6 t 83 5 so, 6 SS 6 37. 5 S 6 IS! 3S 6 43 441 6 47 40, 6 4 e I 974 e t 94 5 64 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought ir today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. A 8t. P J Missouri Pacific 10 I nion Pacific 13 C. A N. W., east 1 C. & N. W., west 27 C, St. P.. M. & 0 4 C, B. ft Q., east 3 C. B. & y., west 22 C, R. I. A p., east.... 3 C. R. I. & P.. west Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western.... Total receipts 83 4 1 5 .. 60 14 3 1 6 2 .. 16 3 6 1 a 1 4 1 2 4 1 173 3 I ine disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. cmana racking CO.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Carey Benton Hill A Son F. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla Sam Werthlmer K. t. Inghram Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros lllackshire ItoJen llulfman Leyton Indianapolis Other buyers 251 1.61 416 6"2 1.478 4St 2.2HS 1.915 i6 2.7 m 6 15 22 64 3J 44 3 89 27 146 143 221 . ... 526 261 236 6A Totals 3,175 10,189 6.042 CATTLE Receipts of catito at ibis point were light aain today, the run tof the week beli small as compared with pre vious weeks. While a good share of the arrivals consisted of corn-fed beeves, them was quite a sprinkling ot cow stuff in cluding a train of grassers from the Sand hills. The dullness and weakness of the market yesterday and the day before waa con tinued today, in fact, today s market waa. if anything, the most satisfactory of the week so far. It was very apparent that buyers had all made up their minds to take off another good slice, and they accordingly hung back. Other market points reported substantial declines which helped to weaken the local market, and, in the end, sales men were forced to take off another lOfliic if not more. Whil" it ia difficult to say Just how much Iuvwt the market Is from day to tay, taking the week as a whole, It is plainly 60c lower. The sams cattle that brought 3X 0O on. Thursday of last week and $7.50 yesterday, sold today at 37.40, which will show that the decline is not limited to the common and medium grades, but that the top cattle are suffering fully as much as any other kind. There were not far from twenty-five or thirty cars of cows and heifers on sale this morning. The market, however, was Just as slow and dull as the steer market, and at least 60c lower for the week. There were only a few scattering loads of stockers and feeders in the yards and they did not show so very much change on ac count of there being a few on sale. Quotations on cattle Good to choice corn fed steers, 7.lfj7.&0; fair to good cornfed steers, 35.75ir7.00; common to fair corn-fed steers. 34.50'i6.76; good to choice cows and heifers. $4.2f'q6.26; fair to good cos and heifers. 3.754.25; common to fair cowa and heifers, $2.00iga.78; good to choice stockers and feeders, 34.6Kj6.00; fair to good Blockers arj.1 feeders, $3.7594 60; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, 33.269 3.76; stock heifers, $3.O03.60. The fa to .r -saisF sa Vosvr sasr Sar aaa sass FINANCIAL Tha ralatlorn ot thla Bank to Hi doposltort and to this community tre of cordial co-operation. W are always glad to assist our depoaltora and clients In anj matters in keeping with safe and rrudent banking principles. Tour account, subject to your check, Is cordially Invited. It FIRST NATIONAL BANS! If OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Farnam Streets ftj Oldest and Largest Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ho. IJ . IT... It... II... 11. .. 14... A. 0 4H 1144 11M 12:5 CM 4n 1440 0M ) mis 707 Wis Ml 7) lttfS S2I 143 1064 IH HT t.M 7I 440 nt No. A. Pt. 7 00 T 10 7 U 7 40 7 40 7 M I 4ft I M I M I M I M I 4a 3 W I 1 I U I to 4 00 4 10 4 tt I W I li I 4 !i 1 00 St.... M.... 14 ... 14 ... M ... 49 ... , ...1141 . 14 3 ...IStft ...UM ...u4 ...14:1 ... M ...14 ... Ml ...lono ...IftO .. 1M0 . . . 1 1 so ... 44 ... too . . .1011 ...lS7 ...1140 COWS. 3 Vo t 7. I I. 11 . 17. 1 10 1 to I 0 I tK) I 10 I 10 I It I 30 I 411 I 40 HEIFERS. I I 10 I I X I I 10 I I V) I Ill I I M I BULLS. 35 1 I so 1 I 0 4 I li) 3 I M 1 I 40 .. 41 .. 700 . . 120 .. 711 .. 144 . 1sV ..lttl ..14M . . " ..!: ..KM ..1310 $ y I M I 10 I 44 4 00 4 lit 3 U I 40 I 4 I to I 7S 4 .UtO .1410 .lt . 110 UTS Calves. 4 00 3. 149 I M I to to i 15 t 75 i 75 I 00 aw 110 iss 11: 4 00 4 W 4 ;t I to I to I .. 4 . 1 ... 1... I... I .. AND I... o ... 11... 71 .. 19... mi ITS 110 110 lto 1J 140 1 to STOCKERS FEEDERS. sso 9 00 I I K I SO 1 10 M 4 00 sso ISO 07 IT0 til T.. r I7 141 Ml tf. list 4 00 4 10 4 to 4 to 4 40 I K I. WESTERNS. Reed South Dakota O. IS feeders. 8 cows 41 2 feeders.. 12SS 4 00 . 3t A. 3 16 T. Davis-Neb. 6 60 33 steers. 1394 Heine A Bachelor Neh. 67 bf Acws. :, 8 35 96 cows-hf. 856 3 36 HOGS Receipts of hogs were large this morning, 167 cars being reported In, whllo other market points also had good runs. The market wajt the slowest and dullest and the latest of any experienced at thla ! point In a long lime. Fortunately there ; were some quite llneral shipping orders in hand and buyers for that account opened the market and they succeeded In securing quite a string at prices thst were 5c and possibly (fill lower than yesterday. Pack ers held back, not trying to do anything even at the decline until shippers had their orders filled and then they pounded the market down to a point that was fully 10c lower tnan yesterday. This 'means that the hogs sold largely at $5 90)6.96 and on up to $V..f0 for the test kinds. Representative sales: V. A. 8 b. Pr. No. A. Bh. Pr. to 1W 40 I to 41 '.! 80 ( tt BH 181 3:D 5 ) 14 141 ... 5 to 98 !41 10 I to II 140 40 t M Tl 1" 14) t It II 17 40 5 5 71 .t ... 5 92' 77 160 131 I IS IS 101 ... I tl 19 n 40 5 16 14 U 40 I 2' It MS It IN 67 11 110 I Hs 14 ltl 110 I IS 71 141 4 t 9m 71 Ill 40 I M M 110 17 t !a II Ill 40 I tt 74 231 10 5t. 75 1M K t tt 71 117 10 t ll4 71 114 ... 6 K5 U 1 0 40 I ." 19 1 .'4 40 6 eft tt U7 110 i tl'4 71 S 17a) I M M l?l ... I tit 71 141 110 IM 71 ltl 190 I t tt 117 ... t SS 77 141 100 5 St IS t l 90 I M II 114 ... 6 tt 71 114 11 I 16 77 331 10 I H 71 Ill l ( IS 10 117 110 I M 46 r i 120 I t;v, 71 1 6 IA 10 174 K0 I 17 75 211 110 1 15 74 k.llt 380 I 17 Si 71 40 I M 71 110 ... i 00 00 U 1! Mi 12 If) 10 I 00 It 9U7 too I M II 231 40 I Oil 71 T2I m I 16 SO HI 40 I on 71 Ill 10 I IS 14 ISO 0 00 70 3:7 10 I 96 II Ill SO I 00 57 1 SO 4 IS 71 ) K I 00 71 MO ... It 76 104 40 I 00 71 IM 10 IK 15 lot ISO so SHEEP Receipts this morning were very liberal, being the largest of the week so far. Aside from four cars of Nevada Avoid tax and assessment troubles, by investing your funds, in the 7 per cent preferred stock of The Up dike Grain Co. It will pay you seven per cent net. We pay the tax. ASK YOUR BANKER. For foil Information, write, er call Updike Grain Company Bee Building, Omaha, Nb. RELATIONS it fcj Dank In Nebraska range stock, the arrivals consisted almost entliely of local fed stuff, the greater part of It trash. Old thin ewes and spring lambs were in very liberal supply. In fact there was quite a showing of every kind ex ccptlng real good killers, which wert Scarce. The market did not show any very great change as compared With yesterday. As I matter of fact the trade was slow and verj dull throughout, but good killers generallj commanded about steady prices, while com mon kinds were hard to move. Advices front other selling points were by no means re assuring and packers' orders did not appeal to be very urgent. The general situation remains about the same as already noted In these nolumna, the market on both shecf and lambs being everywhere dull and weak owing to the limited consuming demand foi the product. Quotations: Spring lambs are now quoted as lambs or shorn lambs and yearling lambs are quoted under the head of year lings; yearlings past are quoted as weth ers; good to choice lambs, 36.26oi41.76; fair t good lambs. $5.&tVflfi.26; cull lambs. t4 2.Vn6.on; good to choice yearlings. t45tu"4.85; fair to good yearlings, $4 0AIi4 60; good to choice wethers. $3 76f74.10; fair to good wethers, 3.1 60033.76; good to choice ewes, t3.6ftga.7K; fair to good ewes, t3.rtv33.60; culls and bucks. tiOOrtjSOIK CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to l.tntr nogi Gen erally Lower Sheep) Lower. CHICAGO, July 1 CATTLE Receipts, about 18.000 head; msrket steady to ini"5' lower; steers. $5.9i6 4X); cows, til fl'lift 75; heifers, $3.5tj6l: bulls, U.nitirt.SO; calves. $.i401i2Ti; stockers and feeders, !37oty61.. HOGS Receipts. 32.000 head; market gen erally 6c lower; choice heavy shipping. ft i65; butchers, .6(n.65: light mixed, t6:0tf 6 60; choice light. t6.6oT60; packing, $6.75i 6 f"; pig, 34.5ia 00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, shout 17 000 head; market steady to inc lower; sheep. t3 76414. 36; lambs, $1 5fp6.60; year lings, 34.0IK&4.76. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Julv 1 -CATTLE Re ceipts, 7.io bead, including 1,000 head soi;t!i erns; fed steers strong to 15c l.luher; grass steers, 106I5c lower; cows steadv; choln export and dressed beef steers. $6 44J 10; . . . . J itfur, 1.-. a . m ....art 417. rair 10 st.wi. - , -. '!-- (67.60; sto kers and feelers, $3-161(40; sou It em Steers, t.i.0ril l.ts', ei.uineiii . ... o, -.--( 4 00; native cows, 32.2.V(i6.50; natlie helfeis, t3.oO4f7.00; bulls, t2. 7664.50; calves. $3.t04y 6.00. HOGS Receipts. 17.000 head; market hH lc lower: top, $6 20; bulk of sales, $5 9tVfrn.l); heavy, $610076 20; packers and butchers. $6.t6.17H; light, $5.75tj6 10; pics, $4.7&0t 40. 8HEKP AND IA MRS Receipts. 3.M0 head; sheep strong; lambs. loi&Joc higher; lambs. 34.6H4O.00; ewss and yesrllngs, $'..75 4.50; Texas yearlings, $4.26''o4.76; Texas sheep, $3.5Jx7M.00; stockers and feeders, $2 76 St. Loots Live Stock Market. ST. LOL'IS. July 1. CATTLE Receipts, 4.O11O head, including 2.0T4) head Texani; market steady: native shipping and expert steers, $6 251 H. 00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.76'u6.60; steers under l.OiO lb., $l.761jti.50; stockers snd feeders, $3.0t?t6 0o; cows and heifers. $3 O087.00; canners, $1.!0.0 2 25; bulls, $.00ati.76; calves, $3 256.5): Texas and Indian steers. 13 X1&6 50; cows and heifers. tl.75W.26. HOGS Receipts, 11.000 head: market 5S 10c higher; pigs and lights, t4 50r(i5); packers. $5 6f.ti6.50; butchers and best lieavv, $6.4f.C(i 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.0V) head; market strong to 5iS10c higher; na tive muttons. I3 26ii6.1u; lambs, $4.50S7 Jj; stockers, 33. 504. 26. loos City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 1-rSpeclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 80 head; mar ket lower; beeves, $8Kif7.85: cowa and heif ers, $4 6if6 76; feeders, $4,004)6.00; calves and yearlings. t.76or 4.76. HOGS Recelfits, 8.600 hed: 6c lower; range, $6,7616.06; bulk, $5.95.00.