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    THE OMAHA DAILY HKE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 1008.
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET !
Foreism Cablei Do Not Answer theiimrw
r, ... ' POl LTRV-Dull
jjuuiciuv advance.
NOT AS STRONG AS EXPECTED
7H IjiH. lower; prime steam. $. RTHfl
(m lrv unit mas tbrxedi. higher; extr
shorts. IS. Si; clear ribs. $ 1.'; short rlsrs,
r . tSHi-'.in thoxr.j, uglier, extra ihorn.
Ilt'l-S. clcnr ribs. 10(; tr.rt clrs.
ch'cketi. IVtc; springs.
rlvi ; turkets. 12'al3r; ducks, 7c; nmr, Jr.
I'i TIKK-hmJi; cresmerv, Wi).
KUiP St.-ady at Uc. esse count.
Receipts. Shipment
OenernJ Ocarina Wmbfr Over the
Wkrtl and torn Brit Eases OC
the Local Market, with
K9 Ha sport.
Klour. bbl....
Wheal, bu....
Coin, bu
Oa(. bu
.()
51.(1011
3,010
14 000
65.im
a.nno
WEATHFn. I. THE VHAIX BELT
Fair aad
Will Be oa
OMAHA. July 7. IS".
Foreign cable did not amoer the domes
tic advance of yesterday and were not a
strong aa wet-ft expected, and with general
Hearing Weather over Die wheat and corn
belt the local market was esscd off, with
no support given and little or no demand
Irom the buyer i'f cash (train. Vahies
were heavy and little anion wi noticeable.
R-.sler rahlea. coming after a steady
opening, started a selling movement In
wiiest and omc lona wheat brought
On the market. Value Mumped off and the I
market crew dull and
low July wriest opened at 88c and closed
at STc.
After a strong opening corn beeame dull,
with Illtle Interest shown and prices went
n trl'le lower, with no support.
Country advice are coming In more fsv
oiahle and receipt are expected to Increase
Julv I'tirn rpencd at 71e and closed at "Oi.
Primary wheat receipt were 3J4.000 hu.
and h1pments were 3.S4.W bu. against re
rolpis of last year. 427,000 ou. and ahlpmenta
of 2;.0W tv.i.
Corn receipts were 4O9.0O0 bu. and shlp
meMa were tfM.OOo bu. galnt receipt last
r cf M4,win bu. ana shipment or i,wj
Warmer It
OMAHA, Neb.. July 7. 1S.
An area of high pressure overlie the
central valeya and west, and clear weather
prevails everywhere west of the Aliasis
slppl liver, orcept In the extreme south
west, where It Is generally cloudy. Rain
were general in all sections east of the
Missouri river within the ast twenty-four
hours, and the weather generally cloudy
throughout the east and south this morn
ing, l.'nseaaonably low temperatures pre
vail In the central valleys. The weather
Is warmer In the west and northwest, and
featureless closing ! WI" ,alr ana warmer in tnia vicinity
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
aay or ine last tnree years:
19i. 1907. 1906. 19iB.
Minimum temperature ... 62 67 67 63
I'reclpltatlon 00 .29 .00 .19
Normal temperature for today 74 degrees.
K.xcens In precipitation since March 1.
4. S of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1907,
7.56 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1'JOH,
2.20 of an Inch.
L. A. WTLSH, Local Forcaster.
1.
none of corn, 1.000 bu.
and flour, equal to 153.-
:e a ranees w ere
of oais and wheat
ltd hu
Liverpool closed to Vd
wheat and Hd lower on corn.
n tange of options:
lower on
Ailli.ics.i Open. High. Low. Cloe. Ye'y.
WV-.rl.4-
.Jrly..
Si p ; . .
Co I.
July.
1-ept .
l. c
On is
Fept.
May.
71
71
67
7H
XX
oHe
43
!7
7m
7"N
67
37H
411
7
2
7"il
IV
WHi
42V, I
IN
71
71
66
S7H
41V.
Corm aad Wheat Reajloa Bnlletln
For the twenty-fiur hour ending at S
a. m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday. July 7,
198:
Stations.
Aphland, Neb.
Auburn, Neb
I.rok'n B w. Neb.
Columbus, Neb...
( ulbertson. Neb.
Fa'rhury, Neb....
Ka.rmont, Neb....
Island, Neb.
Temp.
Max.
m
73
66
65
72
64
(14
liartiiit jn. Neb.. 6
Oniii Cash Prlcas.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 4??c; No. 1 hard
1'lVuWV; No. 4 hard, '91Vi No. 1
rprlng, SlliSic.
t.OHN -No. J, 70'371c; No. 4. 7WjC; No. :
llow. 71c; No. t white, 76V4c.
OATS-No. mixed, 49l,tf49o : No. .
white, 49VaG0c; No. 4 white, 4!tV,'Z48Vic.
RVB-No. 2. 72173c; No. 3. 70'4'flc.
Cmrlat Receipt.
Wheat
28
m
10
147
Corn. Oats.
Til 292
17
Chicago ...
Minneapolis
Oma ha - . .
Duluth'
CHICAGO GRAI5 AND PROVISIONS
Feat are of the Trading? and Cloalaa;
Trlcra ou Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, July 7. Liberal aale by cash
houses due to the larger acceptances In tho
country were chiefly responsible for a weak
tone In the local wheat market today. At
the close wheat tor September delivery was
uown lViftiNc. Corn was off Oat
were Sc lower, Provisions were &tfl2Vo
lower.
i he wheat market opened easy, and as
trading progressed the weaknesa became
nior.i pronounced until the close, which was
at the lowest point of the day. The prin
cipal reason for th weaknesa waa numer
ous hedging salea by leading cash Interests
against increasing offerings from the new
clop of wheat. This selling by cash houses
Induced free selling by local longs and
also brought out liberal sales for the short
account Excellent weather for the grow
ing crop In the northwest and lower prices
ai Liverpool were additional bearish Influ
ences. The selling, however, was held in
check to tome extent by the fear that the
government report to be Issued tomorrow
would be decidedly bullish. The market
closed weak. September opened VtQPVta
lower at MKtt9Vic sold off to 87To and
dosed at 8c. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 162.000 buahela. The
world' visible supply shown by Brad
rtr.'et's decreased 4.4OO.0OO bushels. Primary
i ecepn,wiyL 134.400 busfcels, co (Una red with
427.0TO hueheli on the corresponding day a
year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago
reportad receipt of 864 cars against 183
cars lust week and 891 cars a year ago.
General profit-taking by both local and
outptdH lorg caused weskness In the corn
rrarkct depte a atrnng market at Liver
poo' Wet weather In Iowa and Illinois
and li e break In wheat were mainly respon
sible for the selling pressure. The great
est lors was In the July delivery, which
iWH-'d 2l.c from the high point of the day.
The market closed weak at almost the low
cs. point. September opened unchanged to
' e hie-her at 78f 73U.C sold off to 72Hc,
en.1 rtn.od at 72Wii2V. Local receipts
v"r" "7? cars, with 27 cars of contract
r- sde.
fi's -v?re benrlnbly nffected hv the weak
r sf other grains. After a firm ors-nlno;
t' s-ket devclo led cpnllrrhle weak
P"H and closing pr'rr were a' the lowest
r-- f.i M.pv ra'n.fl In Illinois
ri1 IntVan helped to nn''ei the -.unrkef.
r i- -r-hr openel onc'-nP'Tcd t' "se hlKiier
Kc, nrd dncllcil li Cr. wher-
I to-it. Local receipts 'SJ ears
1 1 H.ii inks, Neb.
Holdioge, Neb...
oakdale. Neb
(m:iha, Ntb
T karr.ah, Neb..
Alta. Irf
Carroll. Ia
InrlnUa, la
Hlhlcy, Ia
bioux City, Ia. .
Mln.
49
60
46
46
60
48
47
62
42
fO
49
44
62
48
45
46
4H
4.1
48
Rain
fall. .01
.06
T
.16
.0
T
.10
.24
.
.10
T
.n
T
.18
.o
.04
.10
.06
.10
Pky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Ft. cloudy
Clear
I lear
Cear
Clear
t lear
Clear
Clenr
Clear
C ear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Not included In averages. tMlnlmum tern
perstur for twelve-haur period ending at
-Temp. Rain
Max. Mln. Inches
m.
No. of
Central. Stations
Chicago. Ill
Columbus, O
les Moines, Ia
Indianapolis, Ind..
Kansas City, Mo..
lyoulsvllle, Ky
Minneapolis, Minn.
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo
High temperaturea prevailed over
eastern portion of the corn and wheat re
Klon Monday, followed by cooler this morn
ing. Tho weather is unseasonably cool In
the western portion. Halns occurred In
portions within the last twenty-four hours
and were moderately heavy In the southern
districts.
L. A. WELSH, Local Foracaater.
26 90 62 .40
18 90 70 .02
14 78 62 .30
12 92 68 .14
22 84 . 64 .50
10 88 70 .X
30 66 44 .04
17 M 48 .08
11 2 . 62 .61
the
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Early Market is Active and Values
Art Higher.
SELLING CAUSES A DECLINE
Pre-aaarr to t'aload Decrease aa Val-
aea Fall Rig Demand Attracted
Over Mailt by Monday's
Rise.
1:31. .;.. 4: gold coin and
gold certifies. fc.4.v.M;.
bullion. $.i:.S"UH
-v's'ons were firm carl
r.-to a Rc advance In I've '
l" week cn selPnr rm'''
i... 1, t (he eloe P'rt"-
r '"'ic nl J'fi .70. T -T'l'S
were c
Tt'Tnntr.,i receipts '
"'V-it. ' ar: corn 1" "
). H.y Vrnd.
T!iA lcil'rg fu iir-
'v
Wle
' Jill:
rec.
h'v.
c r-
. u.v
' "e..-.
-,lv
0 U
sJulv ujulv
pi.
Mav
, I ork
July
fet t.
(V-,
1 rd-
i .'uly
Fept.
K t.
r i -
.'uly
Rel t.
OC.
e-.i Op n.; Hiv'. i. i
i
sc-.f ? .
i:v
''J'.it.''
;i74',i
WV,fn'i
I l
.42',,mV
I 4.1V!
9f,:
71'..
7m
I
I
u2
71
I
li-'Vsi'
I
Utl's
I
4m,
15 !s !
15 85
9 45 I
45 I
9 65 '
8 70
8 871.
I to I
49 SI 4S'i; 4M.i 19
4V 48 I 48 ; 4h'
4.V 41S' 41fc.il 4.1
431,; 45V CVii 427,
45V,; 4l-il 44S 45
I I I
15 6?H 15 50 I 16 50 i 15 65
11 A'li i 1 It ,l
NKW YORK UE.XERAL MAHKKT
I'eatare of the Tradlnaj aad Cloalnc
Prices on Leading; Commodities.
NKW YORK, July 7. FLOUR Receipts,
22,892 bbls., exports, 7,251 bbls.; market
quiet and about steady. Minnesota patents,
6.lftut.b&; winter straights, 14 10 W 4.26
Minnesota bakers. S4.05ttf4.60: winter ex
tras. S3.46O4.00: winter patents. I4.40'2l
4.75; winter low grades, 3.36 4t 3 30. ltya
riour, quiet; rair to good, I4.2&HJ 4.60
choice to fancy. I4.654t.600.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and
yellow, 11.60 1.65; coarse, $1.65; kiln
dried, $1.95,
RYE-Dull; No. 2 western, 83Hc f. o.
New York.
WHEAT Receipts, 48,000 buahela; spot
sold easy; No. 2 red, 99c, elevator; No. 2
red. 99c f. o. b, afloat: No. 1 northern
Duluth. SI. 19 f. o. b.. afloat: No 2 hard
winter. $1.03 f. p. b., afloat The upward
movement in wneat waa cnecKed today
Kw rfiuannnlntlnii Urn, r.ffii.ina
J .......... .....i.,, . . - r. . ".'...'
of new wheat, active unloading and better
weather and crop news. Prices declined all
day and closed lc under last night. July
98 3-16fl98c. closed. 98 3-16c: September,
96S8;C' closed, 964c; December,
97ViS97c, closed 97Hc
CORN Receipts, 12.900 bushels; spot
market easy; No. 2, 81 Mc, nominal ele
vator, and 82e, nominal, f. o. b. afloat.
Option market opened strong on a scare
of September short and higher cable,
but later broke with the west closing He
net lower. July closed at 82c; September,
S0V,f(8Hc, closed SOVic.
OATS Receipts, 165,100 bushela; ex
poii, 1.800 bushels; spot market steady;
mixed, 26 to 32 pounds,, 65 & 68c; natural
white. 26 to 31 pounds, BStiflOc; dipped
while. 32 to 40 pounds. 69 68c.
.HOI'S Easy; state common to choice
1!)"7. 6rr.lc; I9i, 4'u6c; raciflo coast 1907,
o'oSc: u;, ,ro5c
MIDKS Firm; Bogota, 18H18c; cen
tri' Am-'rlca, 18c.
LEA THHH-Flini; acid, ton!:.
I'RoVlSIoXS Beef, steady; family,
$16 7") ' 1 7 50; mess. $14.50 4? 1 6.60; beef
In in', 2S.00ii 30.00; packet, $15.00 (ff 16.00;
ity rxtrn Indian mess. $24.6025.00. Cut
mciits. ftrni: pickled bellies. 9 "6 11c; plclfled
I. am'. ll(iWI2c. Lard, steady; western,
;' ."..i'ii 6"i; refined, quiet; continent, $9.90;
S. A. ' 0.30: compound. R48Hc Pork,
flMii: family. $ 1 SOOCfl" 1 8.60- short clear,
17.25" IS li' ; mess. $17.00C(ri7.25.
RK'E ciht; diimestlc, fair to
'ii'.'i,-; jhi'Uii. nominal.
TAI ' OW Steudy; city, 5 7-16e; coun
tr . 5 ' 6c.
i;l' i "1 1"R-Steady; western factory firsts,
'T'c; t't"'.i Imitation creamery first, 2)c.
CllKES -Dull; state, full cream sp
ciu's. ll. k'ic; small colored, white, fincy,
IK; l,r&t. it'V.c; good to prime, 9,'&10c;
iiim nun, 15'.
KCiGS Firm; state. Pennsylvania an 1
r.earbv fancv selected white. 24('26c; good
I i chn'ce, 21,;;k'; brown and mixed, (am y,
22i'u2:'c; good to choice, 20tS"21c; western
icau'ar tacking, good to choice, 171ul'e.
itlllcial prices: Firsts, 17HiflSVc; seconds,
l(i',Ul7c.
POl l.TRY-Allve dull; spring chickens,
!Sc; fowls, 12c; turkeys. 13c; dressed dull;
v stern spring chickens, 10(if3O('; turkey.
12H17c; few Is, 12(al3c.
NKW YORK. July 7. Business al
lArger nt the Stock exchange In the late
hours before noon todav than yeslerriav
even with the sudden revival in market
elvltv which marked that period 1 ills
expanding volume of business waa dona at
prices above yesteraay closing ami cnn
srquently a sutwitantlal advance ovar the
closing level of last week.
It became manifest, nowever. mar very
material selling to realise was going on
and this had the effect of carrying prices
below last nights level ny noon. ine
selling, even at that level afforded hand
some profits to those wno ma nousui
stocks earlv yesterday. As the margin
of thet.e profits lessened with the reaction
In price the pressure decreased notably.
There was a considerable Increase In buy
ing demand attracted over night py yester
day' rise and thia served aa a medium
for digestion of profit taking sales. When
the execution of the new buying crders
had been completed there was no disposi
tion to push the selling on a weak market
nl the serious epense of value. The re
sponsibility of an uncovered short Interest
for part of the new demand waa rpoved
bv the number of shares borrowed for de
livery which were returned to the leaders
todav. The market la admittedly largely
In professional hands, and It la gauged Dy
technical considerations. News bearing on
actual values was not Important today.
The New York bank are returning their
?uota of the government deposits recalled
or payment by July 15, and have already
paid some Sfi.ooo.OOO Into the suDtreaaury.
The stiffening of the call loan to per
cent after having loaned at 1 per cent
was attributed tothls cause.
Attention was attracted to reports from
Washington purporting to explain the
Treasury department's recall rf government
deposits as designed to stiffen the money
market, as much as to fortify the treas
ury's cash holdings. The redundancy of
money at present Is believed to tend to
force gold out of the country, while the
Treasury department de.'lie the money
market to handle the fall requirements as
much aa possible, without recourse to
treasury assistance. Llecounts were firm
todsy In berlln a.nd Ixindon, the latter
market being affected bv heavy over-stib-fcrlptlon
to the new Irish loan. At the
same time, the advance In foreign ex.
change here established a margin of rrofit
on gold exports to France. International
bankers asserted that had gold bars bien
available at the assay office, they would
have been taken today for sMIumsnt to
Paris. Meantime, Seattle assay office
checks for JI.KO.CKO to $1,60U,COO Alaskan gold
have been paid here this week. The Inter
view with Chairman aOry of the United
tSates Bteel board, on the eve of his de
pariure for Europe, was of cheerful Influ
ence on speculative sentiment, and there
was some enlarged bujlng of L'nited tSates
Steel share Induced bv the views there
expressed of coming Industrial Improve
ment. The majklng up of grades of copper
at the New York metal exchange and an
other advance in ihe London prices of
copper were susta nlng nfluences. The rjub
Mention of the government report tomorrow
on the July 1 condition of the grain crops
m awaiieu wiin great interest.
uonos were steady. Total sales, par
vaiue, i'.nuuo. i nned state 2s declined
tt per cent on call
Number of sains and quotations on the
Clock exchange were as follows:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
extra.
15 95 I 16 75
9 45
9 60
9 66
8 70
8
S 7
STSI
9 47V!
9 66 I
8 65
8 80
8 871
15 70
15 75 I
I
9 rrv
9 47':
165 I
8 65 !
8 80
8 87 St!
15 8?4
15 90
0 4I'i
9 52i
9 65
8 70
8 85
8 924
ai INcw.
t'njh quotationa were aa follows:
FLOl-'K Steady: winter patents, $4.?"4r
4.X'l,4o: stra'gut. SJ.9tnm.60; baker. $3..s
strmshU. $3.9.$4.60; Lakers, $2.U)
W H K A T No. S aprlng. SOci&'Sl.tW; No. t
red. mu'4c.
t'ORS-No. 2, 74W74C.
.OAIS No. 3 white. 6tg65c.
H E N . 2. 74r7c.
BARLEY Fair to chol-s malting, 6otf
SiEDS-Flax, No. 1 northwestern, $1.23.
T'mothv. prime, $3 70
PROVISION! Shuit rib aides (loosel,
$ :t;',8.i6. Ma pork, per hhl., lloWtf
15.5-V Lard. pr lot lbs , $9.37v Short
clear side (boxed). t8 87Va9 00.
Fol'owlng were the receipts and hip
'nenis of flour and gra'n:
Kecelpta. 81ilpments.
Flour, bbl 0 Jo 31. S
Vhet, bu 2&") 46.4t
Corn, bu IM.&iii 6!i 6i)
Oal. bu 337,at S46 20
Rv. bu 4.t" 3.0IO
llxrlev, bu 43.9u ll.uuO
On the Prcduca exchange today the butter
' rcarkt was uv; creameries, lSV214,c;
a rte-, a . Euts. firm; at mark, cases
Iniudtd lfil'-V,o. frsts, !; prime firsts,
,;;itc. Cheeac, s'.eady, 10WllVc.
t. Low. Is Uearral Market.
UT. LOFIS. July 7. WHEAT Futures
Kansas City Grata aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. July 7. WHEAT Un
changed ; July. 84io; September, 82c; I)e
ceiiiber, 841'. Cash: No. 2 hard. icVM;
No. 3. 9Jc4iSl 00; No. 2 red, 9296c; No. 3,
87-qSic.
CoRN-Fnchanged to le higher; July,
71 'ic; September. 67S1-; December, &6lic.
Cash: No. 2 mixed, 74c; No. 8. 73&7SHc; No.
2 white, SuftSlc: No. I. SiVittlOHc.
OATS l.'nchanged to V- higher; No. S
white 4mif.0c; No. 2 mixed, 46347Vic.
RYE 72(T75o.
H AY Steady ; choice timothy, $9.00.60;
choice prairie. $9. i, KU 9 26.
m-TTER Steady; creamery, tie; packing
stock. 16c.
EtlOB Steady : fresh extras, 17He: cur-
t rent receipt, 14c.
I Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu JOrtu) 19 0ii0
Corn, bu r7.cv g.ooo
Oats, bu ,0m) i.ooo
lower; cash Mtons; track, No.
;(i!2c: No. 2 hard. II uOmI.06;
V'(S6.c; Iceiiibr. eAc.
CORN Ixaer: track. No. t
T6c: No. S white. i4371'Vtc;
c: itecemrer. ric.
CATS steady; track No. I cash. S23
tV: No. 2 while. bK; September. 4J"c.
FIOt'R Stronger; rod winter patent.
S400O4.46; oxtra fancy and straight. $t.0u4?
4 86: rleara 70
SOEU-rimothy. steady; SJ.0O.fjt 60;
cRVfIFlAL 4Msdy: SS0.
BRAN Higher; sacked, east track
HAY Steady; UnioUiy, toOomi.tu;
rl $itvtrn to.
IKON CTTON TIES $1.00.
H A 01 1 Nj- rto.
I'KMP TWINB7r.
fUOVlelONa Pork, lowri Jofcbmg,
2 red cash.
September,
eaah. 74V5
September,
nei
Sl 90.
pral-
A satiable gappllea of Orala.
NEW YORK. July 7-8peclal cable and
telegraphic communications received by
htradntreet'a show the following change
In available supplle as compared with pre
vious year:
Wheat, l'nited States, east of Rockies,
decreased 1.140. 000 bushels; Canada, de
creased 961AO bjshels. Total l'nited State
snd Canada, decreased 2.091.O0O bushels.
Afloat for and In Europe, decreased S.Ouo.OOO
bushela Total American and European
supply, decreased 4.461,0iO bushels.
Corn, l'nited States and Canada. In
creased 627 000 bushel.
Oats, l'nited Slates and Canada, de
creased 760 OrtO bushels.
The leading decrease this week follow:
Manitoba. 29.000 buahela: Milwaukee, pri
vate elevators. 6S,0tlO bushel.
Amalxamsted Copper
Am. C. r
Am. C. . r. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. H U pra
Am. les Bseurttles
Americas Linseed Oil
Am. Locomotivs
Am. LocomotlT pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pM
Am. Btigar R, fining
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaon ,
Atohtann pfd
Atlantic Coast Line ,
Balllmora & Ohio..
Bal. Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pailflo
Central Laathar ,
Ontral Leathar pfd
Central of New Jaraay
Cnaaapeak A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C, M. A Bt. P
C. C. C. St. L ,
Colorado P. dr I
Coolrado de Southern
Colo, at Bo. lat pfd
Colo. 4 So. 2.1 pfd
Conaolltlatod Uaa
Corn Froducta
Delaware aV Hudaon
UanTer A Hla Orrnnds
U. A R. O. pfd
D i at! liars' Securities
Erie ,
Grls lat pfd
trie Id pfd
General Electric
Oreat Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Or ctfa
Illinois Central
Interhorough Met
Int. MM. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
lows Central
Kanaaa City Bo
K. C. So. pfd
LouliTllle A N
Mexican Central
VI I nn. A St. L
M , Bt. P. A B. B. M
Miaaourt Pacific
M., K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
National Lead
New York Central
N V . O. A W
Norfolk A Western
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., C, C. A St. L
Presaed Bteel Carf
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Bieel Spring
Reading
Republic Bteel
Republic Bteel pfd
RtM'S Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A 8. P. it pfd
fit. Louis 0. W
St. L. aV W. pfd
Bloaa-Bheffleld a. A 1
Southern Pacific
Bo. Pacific pfd
So. Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper
Texae A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T , St. U A W. pfd
Union Pacific
I'nlos Pacific pfd
United State Rubber
V. B. Rubber lat pfd
f. 8. Btawl
V. S. Bteel pfd
Vlah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ....
Va.-Caro. L'bem. pfd
Wabash ,
Wabaah pfd
Weeltnghouee Electric ....
Woatern t'nloa
Wheeling A L. B
Wleconaln Central
Total salea lor th day.
19,500
$.)
1.700
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74
10
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1
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91
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pw i ork Money Market.
NEW YORK. Julv 7.-MONKY on call
rn-y at IS per cent; ruling rate. Ji per
irnt: closing bid, 1 I -r cent, of ft ted at It
jr cent.
TIME LOANS-Very .lull ami steady;
sixty days, lrf? per crnt. and ninety dss.
; per cent; six months. Tj'tiJ, icr cent.
1RI.ME MERCANTILE 1'AI'ER JH'
per cent.
STERLING EXCMANOE-8'eady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at j4 7 for
di mand and $4 8i iJ4.s.V6 for sixty-day
b'lls; commercial bills. $4 K6'1H.X!'4.
F1I.VER--Hr. iSc; Mexican dollars. 4.1c.
KOND3 Ooverr.mont. easy; ralload.
ft sJy.
Closing quotations on bonds were as follows:
inS Hock Val. 4e
.l'llnt. Met. 41 ..
,100 1.. A N unl 4s.
. 10 Mas. c. t 4s ..
.ll Mex. t entral 4a.
IK do lat Ino
. 7'. M A St. L. 4a .
.106 M . K. A T, 4a.
. do 8
.If N R. R. of M c
. II N, V. C. s. 3a.
,10 V 3 C. g 6s
. 90 No Parltle 4e......
. do ts
. ti N A W. c 4s
. 71 O. 8. L. rfdg 4a . ,
.KM Penn. ct. Ia 1114
. . do con. 4a
. 46 Reading gin. 4s..,.
. " Hep of Cub. 6s...
.inn St. LAI M c. 6s.
I'. B. ref. fa. reg.
do coupon
V. S. Is, r.
do counoa -
V. 8. 4s. reg
do roupon
Am. Tobacco 4a
do Kn
Atrhiaon gen. 4....
tlo sd). 4s
do c. 4a
d'i ct, 6s
Atlantic C. L. 4a.
Bal. A Ohio 4a
do $s ..
Brk. R. T. c. 4a..
Central of Os. 6s..
do 1st Inc
do 2d Inc
do Id Inc
c. A O. s
Chicago A A. la
6., B. A Q. n. 4a
C, R. I. A P. 4a.
do col. 6s
do rfds. 4a
OX. A St. L. g.
Colo. Ind 6s
Colo. Mid. 4s ...
Colo. A So. 4a ...
Del. A H r. 4a.
D A R. O. 4a..,
Krle p. I. 4a.....
do sen. 4a.
Japan 4a
do s
do 24 eerlea
Bid. "Offered.
....ion
.... 47
. ... 7
.... t
.... 1
....143
.... M
3
. .. . 87
4a 1
...111
....:oia
.... 71
.... t6
. ... bit
.. i
..101
.. t7H
.104
.107
9t. L. A B F. fg 4a 4o
M St. L B. W. e. 4a. . 4f
... 6.1 ScaK.art A. L. 4a. . . 67
. . . 4 8o Pacinc 4 14
... M do 1st 4s M
4a. 94 8o. Railway Is 91
... 62 Texas A P le 108
... 1 T.. St. L. A W. 4a.. 71
... 8Y,lnln Tacific 4a lot
...97 do er. 4a 70
... I C S. Bteel Id 6s 9s
... 80 Wahaah le 104
... Kl Weeiern Md. 4a 70
... 7t W. A L. K 4a 14
... If "Wis. Central 4 80
... 19 N. V. N. H. c.4a cfa.127
OilAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
All Kinds of Fat Cattle Active and
Decidedly Higher.
HOGS TEN HIGHEE, CLOSE LOWER
Fair Raa of hrrp aad Lambs, bat
late Tralas Delay aa Trade
Very Morn, 4 attains a
late Market.
SOUTH OMAHA.
' Receipt wre: Cattle.
Official Monday 1.K0
Estimate Tuesday
July 7. 1908.
Holts. Sheep.
4.4l
8 H,6
6.9H)
Two davs this week.... S.0 8.2:C 8.9io
Pame davs last week 6.413 15.i.'9 6.194
Ssn.e day I weeks so.. .4s3 lS.fH 13.0J7
Pame days S week ao.. 7.8-8 29.478 11.34.'.
Same davs 4 weeks so.. 9. .179 16.3.X 7.i
game days last yesr J.48S 21.9S3 .:'49
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hoits and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year:
Cattle
Hogs
feheeu
The
19ca.
. 439 ,3 S
.1.6.18.6K5
. 712,29t
following table
1907.
572.6S6
1.3M.972
834.017
shows
Inc.
ii93
Dec.
133,3' XI
the
121.721
aversae
price of hogs at South Omaha for tha last
reveral days, with comparisons:
Hew York Trllnlnar Siorka.
NEW YORK. July 7. Cloaina Quotation
on mining stocks were:
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Oon
Com. Tunnel stock. .
'Com. Tunnel bonda.
Cen. Cal. A Vs
Horn Sllrer
Leadvllle Con
Offered.
126
t
7
84
. 11
, u
, 1
, I
Little Chief
Mixtcan
Ontario
Ophlr
Small Hnpea
Standard
Yellow JsJ.kJoJt
. 8
. 44
.475
.265
.. I.i
.175
. 46
Bank Clearing;.
OMAHA, July 7. Rank cl -Brings for today
wero $l.tj&6.)v.9..') and for the corresixindlna
dute last year. $1.69.128.9a.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. July 7. WOOL Receipts and
shipments are lancer In the local wool mar
ket and trading Is fairly active. The fea
ture Is the good movement In supplies to
arrive In fleeces and staple territory. Lead
ing western prices follow: Kentucky, In
diana and Missouri, three-eighths blood,
26U2to; quarter blood, 23ij26c. Texas und
Georgia, fine 12 months old. WizOc; fine
to 8 months, (V18c; fine fall, 14il5c;
Oeorgia and Lake. 2ut3'lc. California,
northern choice, HurlSc; northern average,
lof'17c; middle county, l.Kfillc; southern, 11
4l2c; fall northern, ll(&12c; fall southern,
9!&illc. Oregon, eastern No. 1, April, I7til8c;
eastern No. 1 clothlntr. 16pitic; eastern
average. 1416c; valley. No. 1, 170 18c.
Scoured valuea: Texas, fine 12 months,
60'i2c; fine 6 to 8 months, 4ti4c4Sc; fine fall,
42C843C. California northern, 4i'iJ4oc; middle
county, 37(yi38c; southern, S(uZc; fall free,
814iSic. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, to'i
iSc; eastern, No. 1 clothing, 48tf6oc; valley,
No. 1, Si40c. Territory, fine staple, ofvf
67c; fine medium staple, by'62c; fine cloth
ing, 48iVc; fine medium clothing, 4tva-lSc;
half-blood. MzMc; three-eighths blood. 46
(&4o; quarter blood, 43ti45c; pulled extra,
6ti'67c; fine, 50ta6;c; A-supers, 441j4fic.
8T. LOUS. July 7. WOOL Steady,
medium grades combing and clothing, 184J
20c; llsht fine, lflVc; heavy fine, ll12c;
tub washed, 2027c.
S 83. S 88 S9 S 2S!
Hate. 1908. 1907. 11908. 190S. ;1904. 1903. 11902.
I 6 TO' 7 51
6 14 S 65 7 64
8 111 - !
6 06 6 67
6 08 1 6 6i
6 131 6 6l
6 19, 5 Ml
5 61
June 28
June ?7
June
June
June
July
July
Julv
Julv
Julv
6 6n
6 7H
Oi
8 95a
5 97
06
6 17V
I 24
6 62;
IS.,
'"I
6 94 1
6 84
5 7tl
6 7i
6 79;
4ol
6 441
6 47
44
e (
6 4
6 48
6 48
6 42'
8 4R
6 8
s SO
6 Z2
6 1
S 23
e
G 29
7 66
e
7 66
7 4
7 64
7 61
5 26j 5 36!
6 261 6 271
6 26! K 19!
6 Ml
6 49!
7 64
e
7 76
Sunday. Holiday.
The official number of cars of
brought In today bv each road was:
stock
C. M. A St. P.
Wabosh
Missouri Pacific ..
I'nlon Pacific
N. W., east.
A N. W west...
, Bt. P.. M. A O...
. R. ft Q.. er.st...
K. I. A P., east.
Total receipts.
1
7
3
2!)
0
2
3
64
2
1
4
10 21 I
11
37
7 1
2 S
63 22 20
T-" disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, onch buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Omsha Packing Co 164 741 6)7
Swift and Company .... 260 1.230 1,04"1
Cudahy Packing Co 8x9 1.823 1.640
Armour ft Co 293 721 413
Carey & Prntnn 11
T.obman A Rnthcl.lld .... 42
W. I. Stephen 10
Hill A Son 81
J. B. Root A Co 13
J. H. Bulla
m y ton A Co 240
F. H. Inghram 1
Uhmi-r Bros 11
Bodden S49
Other buyer 118 125
Total 1,337 4.W3 4.876
Metal market.
NEW YORK,' July 7 METALS Tin wag
unchanged both at borne and abroad today,
locally closing at i"$.ST4aW.iV, and In
London at li& 6s for spot and 128 10 for
futures. Copper was slightly firmer In
London, spot closing at 57 6s and futures
at 57 17s 6d, representing an advance of
2V4s on both. The local market also firmed
up without developing activity. Lake closed
at $12.75(ai2.87m electrolytic at $12.6fS,12.82V,
and casting at $12.2otgV2.674. I-ead In Lon
don advanced 2Vj to 12 12s tid, but was
unchanged locally r H.26VS'4.47Vi and dull
In tone. Spelter In tha local market ruled
slightly easier at iAiM.b$. but unchanged
in London at 18. Iron was unchanged in
both markets; standard foundry southern In
London at 49 6d and Cleveland warrants
at 51a 6Vd; No, 1 foundry northern wus
quoted $16.50tgi7.00; No. 2 foundry northern,
$15.75(iil8.76; No. 1 foundry southern and No.
1 foundry southern soft, S16.5tVol7.26.
8T. LOCIS, July4 7. METALS Lead,
lower, S4.27H, fellers. Spelter, lower, $4.26
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK, July 7. EVAPORATED
APPLEBSpot market la quiet. The situa
tion In furfures shows a rather firm under
tone, but prices remalh unchanged. Fancy
were quoted at loraiovfcc; choice at S'uDc;
prime at tVti7Vc. and common to fair at
DRIED FRCITB The demand for prunes
was very light. California were quoted at
3V'13c; Oregons at fiVaVrUc. No Improve,
ment Is noted in the market for apricot.
Choice are quoted at lO'tjUOHc; extra at Vi
llc, and fancy at 12yi3c, Peaches con
tinue qultt, with choice quoted at 8Mrsic;
extra choice at B'ic; fancy at lOiO',0,
and extra fancy at K'i'cillc. Raisins con
tinue quiet with previous prices maintained.
Loose muscatel are quoted at 44i51c;
choice to fancy seeded at S'tf&lc; seedless
at 6VlJtSc, and London layer at $1.2yaL35.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Julr 7. COTTON Future
opened steady; July. 9.5(c; August, 94i)c;
September, 9.26c; October, 9.14c; November.
8 Me, bid; December, 8.9tc; January. 8.91c;
Ktbruary. 8.93c, bid; March, 8.938 185c.
fiiot cl scd quiet and 10 point lower;
middling uplRtids, 11.20c; middling gulf,
11.4ijc. No salea,
tlALVESTON, Tex., July 7. COTTON
Lower at llVc.
NEW ORLEANS. July 7.-COTTON-Spot,
steady; low ordinary, 6'c, nominal;
ordinary, 7 l-18c. nominal; good ordinary,
8c: low middling, loo; middling. 11c; good
middling. 117-ltic; middling fair, 11 15-lOc;
fair. 12 M-16c, nominal; sales. 916 bales; re
ci'lpts, i'Jim) balos; stuck. 68,413 hales.
ST. LOl'IS, July 7.-COTTON Quiet ;
middling. lHnc; sales, 52 bales; receipts, 39
hales: shipments, 39 bales; slock, 16.415
bales.
Isiar and Molasses.
NEW YORK. July 7.-8UQAR Raw,
firm. Fair refining, 3.89-3 91c; centrifugal,
1H test. 4.89u4.4tc: mo!ae aurar. AAri
I 2 B7c: refined, ateadv. No. g KOtk-- Kn 7
14 85c: No. 8. 4.f0c: No. 9. 4F6c: No. 10.
4.7i,c; No. 11, 4.70o; No. 12. 4 65c; No. 13,
460c; No. 14, 4.56c; confectioners' A, 6.7;c;
mould A, 6.26c; cut leaf. 6 20c; crushed,
6.10c; powdered, 6.50c; granulated, 5.40c;
CJbes. B.ffic.
MtJLAasKS Quiet : Nw Orleans open
kettle, goid to choice, 2$342c.
6.3,000 shares.
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144
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66
64
11
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning
were very light. In fact so light that there
waa hardly enough of any one kind on sale
to make a market. All told only forty-five
cars were reported In, an extremely light
run for the early part of Ihe week. The
meager recelpta are generally ascribed to
the heavy rains and consequent high water
at several points on the lines of railroads.
Buyers of beef steers were out In good
season in the morning, and the dozen loada
of cornfeds sold quite readily at prices KXd
16c higher than yesterday. It will be re
membered that th market yesterday was
decidedly higher, the close being especially
strong. For the two days the market Is
safely 25c higher and It would be possible
to point out ssles that were probably as
much as 40c higher than last week low
point. Among the offerings were a few
westerns which also sold at very satisfac
tory prices, a string of South Dakota
going at J4.7.Vu0 0ti.
A two-load bunch of very good cornfed
steers sold as high a $8.10, being the best
price paid so far thl year and the highest
prlca of any year since 1902, when $8.15 waa
paid, that price being the highest In tha
history of this market.
Cows and heifer were higher, the same
a beef steers, showing Just about the same
advance for the day and for the week a
noted above. The trade was reasonably ac
tive, so that the few loads on sale changed
hands In good season.
There were only a few sprinkling lots of
toeker and feeder, not enough to make a
real test of the market, but the few com
manded steady prices. If anything, the
feeling val a little better than yesterday.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed steers, $7.257j8.10; fRir to good corn
fed steers, $6.O0f7 .26 ; common to fair corn
fed steers, $4.7Mi.00; good to choice cows
and heifers, $4.6r'i'5.00; fair to good cows snd
heifers, $3.75y'4 .60; common to fair cows snd
heifers, $2.0u'&3.75; good to choice stockers
and feeder. $4 !Wfi6.00; fair to good stockers
and feeders. $3.78fli4.50; common to fair
tocker and feeders, 13 00a 3. 75; stock heif
ers, $2.75if3.35.
Representative sales:
Br;rjic bteeks,
No. At. Vr. No. A. Pr.
I HQ 4 50 64 K00 t 41
It nA 4 75 It 120 t 60
IS 1180 4 90 86 1119 4 15
81 til t 19 18 ltot 7 16
7 171 6 10 fl lSi.l 7 26
48 114S 4 It 83 1684 I 10
16 1167 16 23 1601 t 10
1 106 16
COWS.
1 SIS I 40 It 926 t 46
8 I6 $ 40 11 1031 I 66
$ 710 t su 9 904 I 76
4 9b6 t 66 4 942 I 71
I .'') I 76 9 mil S 90
4 1007 I 00 1 1id I M
4 IK I 10 7 10t 4 00
1000 8 St SO 17 4 00
12 ! t 4 i H6 4 60
t 980 I 60 ' 2 1130 4 DO
14 M I 40 1 1240 t 00
90..
il!
COWS AND HEIFEKd.
Ul
t3
744
7u7
6o(
fit
1170
I2i0
llvO
STOCKERS
440 t ,0
602
1044
t 46 24
HEIFERS.
1 no 6
2 26 4
I 26 6
I 26 4
1 4
BULLS.
2 00 1
2 00 I
I 10 1
AND
10.,
19..
7C41
00
602
642
70
2 40
I 46
I
t 46
4 00
1
1
1
240
84
I 16
4 40
CALVES
4 00 2
4 40 1.
I 00 t
1170
1710
1440
FEEDERS
m 4 40
1144 4 76
I 14
I 60
4 60
.... 276
.... 150
. .. 160
Western Ram lies S. D.
137 steer. ..1127 4 75 30 steer. ...1170
1 steer ISM
t 00
6 69
1 ,i
4 75
6 76
and Iambs at this point tod, twenty-two
cars twing reported in, hut on account
ntsn water it was io o clock liefore snv
of th"in arrived st the )anl. Tula de
layed the opening of the market to tt
much Inter hour thsn usual. It wns ap
parent though thnt packers wanted a few
loads and when the suiff w ss ready to he
shown there was a fair nnvenunt a con
siderable proportion of the offerings clumu
Ing hands In a shoit time. Ihe prices
puld were in the main steady with yesler
day. some of the same westerns here
yesterday bringing the same price todsy.
A string of cregnn wethers that brought
$3.90 ) i nter. lay sold at the sc.me figure
today, with Idaho yearling at $4 ), the
same ss yesterday There were a few good
spring lambs at $50.
Quotations: Spring lambs are now quot, ,1
as lambs and shorn lamb or yearlings are
quoted under the hesd of yearlings; year
lings psst sre quoted ss wethers; good to
choice Ismbs. $;.2Vi 75; fslr to goil lnmhs.
$6 So0iV2&; cull lambs. 84 2fclfY00: good to
choice yesrllncs. $4.5'tT4 86; fslr to good
yearlings. $1 ootfi SO; good to choice weth
ers, $.1 7fV(i4.10; fair to good wethers, $. ,Vv4f
8 76; good to choice ewes. $3.6"tr3 85; fslr to
rood ewes, $3 OvIjS 50; culls, bucks, $.' Ao-kr
00.
Representative sale:
No.
8 western ewes
89 western lambs
771 Oregon yearlings .
4 tregon wethers
?! TRAINS ON NORMAL TIME
Railways Rfsume Thfir Sfrviee Aftfr
Two Days Interruption.
MOST OF FLOOD IS SUBSIDING,
Thronah Trains Are Hwnnln
Home of tbe Locals re ot
t.olna nt a Very Fast
Pare.
Yet
719 Oregon wethers .
229 Oregon wethers
201 Oregon wethers .
3S8 western wethers
15 western wethers.
culls.
Av
.115
.
. 9
.109
.109
.1V
.109
.1'"!
. 90
Price
3 5
8 60
4 30
5 90
S 90
S 90
8 90
4 00
00
CHICAGO LIVE 8T41CK M4.P.KF.T
Cattle and Iloa-s Strong, 9herp and
lamb, teady.
CHICAGO. July 7. CATTLE Receipt.
2 S11O head; market strong. Steeis. $8 "(J
825; cows. $3.rV(5.50; heifers, $3.60tt90;
calves, $5.4V(2i 25; hulls, $4.&4Vy5 25; stockers
and feeders, S3 7fJi6.15.
HOt 18 Receipts, about 12.000 head; mar
ket strong; choice heavv shipping. $6 7"ij
6 90; butchers. $n.5.M!r 75: light mixed. $.
8 50; choice light. $o.4iVjj6 70; packing, $6 7&.(i
8.56; nigs, S4.5tVti6.0O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
15.0 head; steadv; sheep. J4 0iKtT4 46; lambs,
$S.0U(ti6.26; yearlings. $4.r"d6 .60.
Kansas City Lire Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. July 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7.000 head. Including I.21O southerns;
market lOHTInc higher; top. $8 00; choice ex
port and dressed beef steers. $.6MfN4.iK;
fair to good. $4.50it!.40; western steers. $4.50
$j8.M: stockers and feeders. $3.25W.25;
southern steers. $3.50icf.20; southern cows,
S2.ooffla.50; native cows, $2."ryrS 10; native
heifers, $3.fcrf6.85; bulls. $i40iti.76; calves,
$3.2M,6 25.
HOOS Receipts. 8.0") head; market 1W
15c higher; top, $rt.25; bulk of sales, $6 4.Sn)
8 60; heavy, $fi tVKiifl ti5; pickers and butchers,
$n.4iVo6fr"; light, $0.20.(10 f,;,; pigs. S5.mVfii.75.
SHEEP AND LAMMS Receipts. 8.lss
head; market steady Io strong: IsinliS $4.75
41H5.75; ewes and yearlings, $3.75fu'i 25; Tc-tas
yearlings, $4.5(('ii6,tj0; Texas sheep,
1.10; stockers and feeders, $2.7503.76.
St. I.onla Live Stork Market.
ST. I,ori8. Mo., Julv 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8.408 head. Including 6.760 Texsns;
market steady to 10c higher: Native ship
ping and export steers, $6.0ix?tS .26; dressed
beef and butcher steers, $3.7:iff7.50; steers
under 1.000 lbs.. $3.76(ff7.50; stockers and
feeders. $2.76g4.50; cows and heifers, $1.5Ctt
6.75; canners. S1.5fW.25; bulls, S2.o0ru6.o0;
calve, S3.0tvn4l.7o; Texuns and Indian steers,
$3(KKii5.00; cow and heifers, $1.60Tri.25.
1.IOOS Receipt. 10.7t head; market
steady; plga and lights, $3.fltKiv6 80; packers,
$A.50tij4.70; butchers and best heavy, $6.50
875.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.329
head; market steadv; native muttons. $4. fori?
4 26; lnmhs. S8.rsXtf7.oO; culls and bucks, $3.00
if3.75; stockers, .25(ff4.00.
Slonz City Live Stork Market.
BIOT'X CITY, July 7 (Special Teleirsm )
HOCJS Receipts. 6.200 head; market
steady; range, $6.108.30; bulk, 6 20ti8.25.
CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; market
ttady; beeves, Sfl.OOtcT.HI; cow and heifer,
$4 60&8.76; feeders. $4.0.00; calve and
yearlings, $3.75(4.75.
Through travel across tbe country wa
resumed on the Burlington lines' Tues-dH-
after being Interrupted for two days.
Vhe principal trouble centered around Lin
coln, but the waters at that point are re
dding. The rnlon Pacific line from Valley to
Beatrice Is .still out of commission, tha
worst trouble being between Raymond and
Hanlon. Several small bridges are out and
In several place the track Is washed off
the right-of-way.
The Burlington bridge at Pchuvler went
out Tuesday morning and the Una between
Lincoln and Seward was also hlockftd. but
the officials had It open by Tuesday night.
The Burlington northwest train, which
was due to arrive In Omaha Monday after
l.oon, arrived Tuesday morning a'lcr mak
ing sevcrsl detour to avoid Lincoln. Tha
train went from Grand Island to Hsst
li'BS over the St. Joseph A Orand Island
road, thence to Crete over the Burlington,
where the Lincoln passenger to tha num
ber of 150 were left all night. "Ihe train
was then sent south through Wymore,
crossed the river at Napier and arrived In
Omaha Tuesday morning over the Kansas
City line.
Both track on the Lane cut-off are now
rpen for business and the trains were prac
tically on tlm. Tuesday morni.-.g. Tha
Rock Island sent Its eastbound train from
Denver Monday over the l'nln Pacific.
ELEMENTS RULE COURTS, TOO
HUh
Water at Lincoln Defers Hear
ing of VVitti Case la
Omaha.
Even tho wheels of Justice hn,v to Stop
grinding when the elements will 1L Water
I Lincoln stopped the consideration of
the water case in Oniuha. Friday Judge
T. C. Munger adjourned buslnesa In tha
l'nited State circuit court that he an
the Juror might spend the Fourth at their
home. Tho high water at Lincoln kept
Judge Munger from returning Monday, but
he telephoned that he would arrive In
Omaha In time to resume the hearing of the
hydrant rental cose at 2 o'clock Tuesday
altemoon. All the Jurora arrived In Omaha
by Tuesilay morning.
Fearful Slaughter
of deadly microbes occur when throat
and lung diseases are treated with Dr.
King's New Discovery. 50c and $1.00. For
sale by Beaton Drug Co.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle.
Soi'th Omaha ' 1.200
Sioux City 600
Kansas City 7.000
St. Loul 8.408
Chicago 2.50il
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, July 7. Money, call leans. 2
per cent; time loans, S'a-1 per cent,
S tier cent: time loans, 31)41
Closing quotations on stocks and bonds
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL July T. WHEAT - Spot.
No. 3 red western winter, easv, 7 2 VI; No.
I California, quiet. 7a id. Futures, quiet;
July. 7s 3d; September, 7s lVd; December,
7s Hrl
CORN Spot, firm: new American kiln
dried. ka2d; old American mixed. 8s 2d.
Futures, steady; July, U6d; September.
6Sd.
Mlaaeapolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., July T WHEAT
-July. $1.10; September. lfr91H; No. 1
hard. S1.14A.; No. 1 northern. S1.12V; No. I
northern. SI MHi: No. S northern. Sl.OMi
1.07H-
BRAN In bulk, tjuottd by ruillsrs at
07 thp 18 0ft.
FUl'R Steady; first patents. SS. 4003 60
aecond patents. 8B3WJ6 46; first clear, $4 86
64.4s; ccoud clears, fc.o$l 4U,
Atchison tdj. 4a 87 Amaleamated
do 4a MS Atlantic
Atrhiaon R. R J Blngh.m
So p!4 II Tel. Heel..
Hoetun A Albenr...OM,rt.mnlal ....
Boaioa A Maine 122 Copper Rang .
Boston Elevated IU Daly Wart
N. V., N. H. H...U Franklin
I'nlon Pai-lfle
Am. A Chem. pfd
Am. Pneu. Tube...
Amer. Bnrar
Am. T. T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. at 8
aisoa K14C. Ilia
General nectriv
Mass. Rlectrte . .
do pfd
Mass Uaa
I muni Pntlt
l'nited 8. M
do pfd
V. 8. ileal
da pfd
Adventure)
Allouea
Bid Aj84.
14;urenbv
14 Isle Royal
... Mlrhlsaa
...l:7U MirfiawK
...114 Mont C. O
...2.1 Old Dominica
...It Osceola
... 14 ferret
...1.4) guiacr
...134 Shannon
... 9 Tamarack
... 44 Trinity
. .. 64 Vetted Copper ....
...141 P. 8 Mlmni
... 64 It. 8. Oil
... S3 t tab
... W Vlworla
...lot Wlnooa
... 4 Wolverine
... SH
4T
.. 14
.. to
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.. 86
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Foreign Flaaaelal.
BERLIN, July 7. Prices on ths Hours
today were higher all around, and mor
confidence was shown on tha receipts
of New York advices.
PARIS. July 7 Price on tha Bour
wen firm on advices from New Vurai.
Treasorr Statement.
WASHINGTON, July T.-Today' state
ment of the treasury balantea in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tho $1i.iu0,oo g. Id
rsscrv, aboas: AvaUabl iaU balanc.
Philadelphia Prodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July 7. BL'TTER
Steady; extra western creamery, !4c;
nearby print, 2te.
EllOS Mrm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby firsts. 19c at mark; current receipts
In returnable cases, lBc at mark; western
firsts, free cases, 19c at mark; current re
ceipts, free cases, 18c.
CHEESEt Quiet; New York full creams,
choice, llc; fair to good. ll-SHSc.
Mlltvankee firaln Market.
MILWACKEE. July 7 -WHEAT-Lower;
No. 1 northern, Sl.15td-l.18; No. 2 northern,
II. I 'Kiel. 14: September, 88c.
RYE Steady; No. 1. 75750
BARLEY Easier, No. 2, 69c; (ample,
oVti8e.
CORN-Steady; No. S cali, 72fi7Sc; Sep
tember, Tlhtc bid.
Coffee Market.
NE"W YORK, July 7. COFFEE-Futur-
closed quiet at a net decline of 5410 points
Sales were 10,270 bags. Including July at
8 10c; August, 6 05c; September. 6i5c ; Pe
rxmber. 6.uoc; Mav. 8 0f;c. Spot, quiet to
unchanged; No. 7 Rio. 6-lftc; No. 4 Santos.
c. Mild, quiet; Cordova. !iaJl?Uc.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, July 7 OILS Cottonseed
oil, easy; prim crude, 38c. nominal; yel
low, 4Vc. Petroleum. teady; refilled New
York, $875; Philadelphia and Baltimore,
i,70. In bulk, $4 95. TihhiKii, quiet; 43c.
ROSIN Sxtauy; : timed, common to
good, $ J 3d.
Aevl Cat.
No. 1 ribs. 17c: So. t 14V; No. S, 10c.
No. 1 loin, tor; No. t lc: Nu. , 12c. No.
1 chuck. 7V: No. r, ','c, No. J, e. No. 1
round, 11c; No. 2, 10c; No. S, 8c. No. 1
plat, 8c, No. 2. &Hc; No. 8. 6c.
Dalath Grata Market.
Dt LVTH. Minn., July I.-WH EAT No. 1
northern. $1.11'; No. 2 northern,, l.uV;
July, SI.,; Seytembei-, tin.
OATd 4Ho. ,
1 steer 170) 6 00
7 steers.. ..1031 4 "0
J. A. Bar Cattle Co.-S. D.
23 str era.. ..1240 6 03 7 steer. ...1071 4 15
12 steer. ...1211 6t5 1 sleer 1:20 4 15
1 s eer 1110 4 16
HOOH Receipt of hog were extremely
light thl morning, only sixty cars bWng
reported In. While lighter receipts of hogs
had been anticipated, no such falling off
Ir arrivals was looked for. Washouts and
the bad condition of country road's are the
apparent cause for the decrease. Ths mar
ket oiiened pretty close to 10c higher than
vest "day, but with the receipts so moder-
ste there was no greet activity to the
trad buyers seeming to feel that there
was linrdly rough to go around and make
a killing for all the packers represented
Later on the market became dull, closing
with a good part of the advance lost. The
hogs sold largely at $S.2Vii!.1o. the early
sales peir.g largely st sn za'nnmi.
Today's advance carries the market to
the highest point touched since May of las'.
year.
Representative sales:
Ns. At. th. pr. No At. 8b. Pr.
70. 0 121 4 15 77 2"7 ... t
74 Ill ail 4 II 75 244 J U
71 7 4S t 17 6 M ., IX
n l '0 4 17 76 17S M I !i
a II 40 4 20 72 Ill SO 14
lf 2J 90 4 20 71 210 240 4 ii
71 "4 ... 4 2v t; 241 ... 24
44 t!l 40 I JO (0 2t 444 t tC
i4 200 4 1 ,2 2 41 4-1 4 V,
4a 1?2 40 4 2j 13 2:7 Uo 2J
12 !li 440 4 ! 74 174 11 4
77 234 124 I 20 48 1.1 J HO f,
1 161 . . 4 SO 71 221 . . 2S
87 Is 4 22 6 .23 ;0 I 2b
44 to7 40 4 L II , la. I 28
4S 221 40 4 12 91 ITS, lo 111
m 2ji 2) 412 71 in to 1 r
16 fe teO lll'i 72. ."4 ... 4 17
11 2H 240 I 22 12 231 140 I 27
II S.-1 lto 4 II 221 40 I 11
74 1M l 4 21 T7 2J7 40 8 17
173 Ill 4 22 TO l.fl ... 17
T4 214 ao 4 2. 221 ... 4 I
12 tit 120 122 II 2.11 ... I 17
17 12 40 I 22 14 .i7 40 I 27
61 I I 120 122 71 ll m 27
77 S14 too I 22 17 ta ... 120
17 -Ol Ua) 4 L 71 U ... Ill
l 2 4 lei) 4 24 t 244 Its I M
(4 2t4 . 4 2fi It 2 4 12U I HI
aa iw lit) I 26 11 27 ... 1 i
4 4 140 I IA M l ... I hi
11 Ill IS I 24 Tt 4I 40 I M
Tl ri m I 24 M ) I 10
16 HI IO Ik 74 241 . . I to
71 241 244 1 16 70 171 14 III
SHEEP Thaw was a fair ruu ot shsep
19.808
Hogs. 6heep.
4.400 6,300
6.200
8.0(10 6,000
10,700 8.32C
12.000 i5,ocm
42.360 32,529
Oils and It oal n
SAVANNAH. Oa. July 7.-OIL Turpen
tine, firm; 39 to Wc.
ROSIN-FIrm: A. B. C. K2.90: D. $3.00: E.
$3.16; F, $3.65; O, $328; H. $3.70; I, $4 00;
K. $515; M. $6.65; N, K.W. W. O.. $6.65:
W. W.. $C50.
OIIj CITY. Pa., July 7. OIL Credit bal
ances, 11.18. Hum, 404,1. s bbls; average,
156,4X7 bbls: shipments, 209, PnS bbls; average,
170.51s bbls.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, July 7 PEED-Clover, October,
$8.76; December. $7.S2VS; Murch, $7,024; Al
sike, August, $7.95.
IZARD SEWER BIDS LOWER
Lor, est I Twenty-ftix Thousand Dol
lars Under Mlnlmnm Last
Fall.
The Izard street sewer can now be built
for $26,000 less than It would have cost last
fall.
According to council resolution, new bids
were asked for a month ago and these
were received and opened Tuesday morning
by the city engineer and the tabulation
hows that a largo sum of money waa
saved by rejecting the blda last fall and by
rcadvertlslng this summer. The loweat bid
received thia time la for less than $97,000,
while the lowest bid last fall waa In excess
of $123,000. The various bids have been
tabulated and will be presented to tha
council this evening and a contract prob
ably awarded to the lowest bidder. Follow
ing are the bids for the construction of the
sewer:
I'nIoN STATION 10TII AND MAR.CT.
Union Par IA
Leave.
...tl 8.50 am
...a $.60 pm
Arrive,
a 9:40 pra
a 6:00 pro
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a 6:00 pm
a 9:16 pra
a 1:46 pm
a 6:60 pm
a 4:45 pnt
a 7:06 am
Overland Limited...
Colorado Express...
Atlnntlc Express
Oregon Express a 4:1T) pm
Iis Angeles Limited. ...al2:&6 pm
Fast Mall m
China A Japan Mall a 4:00 pm
North Platte Iycal a 7:42 am
Colo-Chicago Special.. ,.al2:10 am
Beatrice A Stromsburg
T-c.i b12:S0 pm b 1:40 pm
Chicago, Rock Island A Parin
EAST.
Chicago Limited S: am
Iowa Local a T OO am
Des Moines Passenger. .a 4:00 pm
Iowa Local bll:40 am
Chicago (Eastern Ex).. a 4.40 pm
Chicago Flyer :10 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mountain Ltd...all:15 pm
Colo. & Cal. Express. ..a 1:10 pm
Okl. A Texss Express. .a 4:40 pm
Mlasonrl Pacific
K. C. A St. I Express. a 9:00 am
K. C. A S. L. Express. all:16 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul
Chlcaao A Colo. Bpe'l.a 7:26 am all:50 pm
Cal. A Ore. Express a 6:i pm
Overland Limited a 47:68 pm
Peny l ocal 5:15 pin
Illinois ( entral
all:0S pm
a 4 30 pm
al2 so pm
b 9:66 pm
a 1 16 pm
a 8:36 am
a 1:60 am
a 4:90 pm
a 1.1S pm
6 46 am
a 1:60 pm
a S:26 pm
a 8:80 am
all:0) am
Cooney Construction company, St.
ixiuis, DricK
Katx-Cralg Construction company
1164,361.01
117,101.86
Omaha, brick
2'eopies construction company,
Davenport, concrete H0.fj()7.5S
James Jensen. Omana. br'ck 104,851.70
J. J. Hanlghen, Omaha, brick ti,9i;2.67
But three bids were received last fall of
which the lowest was for 1128,504.78, pre.
sented by James Jensen. The Peoples Con
struction company bid $138,606.75 last fall,
while the Katz-Cralg company bid $184,940.84
last fall, though that bid was for concrete
construction and the bid received Monday
wa for brick construction.
"The lower bids at this time cannot be
accounted for so much on account of
cheapness of material, the reaaon Is that
the bids last fair were too high, beyond all
reason," says City Engineer Rosewatr.
"Only about 6,0u0 Is savrd In material.
Brick la about 60 cents chcap r per thou
sand, and about 17 cents Is saved on a
barrel of cepient. The bids just received
are more nearly, correct." "
The bids ate for the construction of the
new large main sewer on Iiard street
from Fourteenth street to the Union Pa
cific ground and fur the construction of
the mouth of the sewer on ths river.
Bid were aUo rece;vcd for the con
struction of an extension to the Jones
street sewer from Sixteenth to Twenty
first streets. The lowest bid was sub
mitted by R. L. Kenney .t Co.. Omaha,
for 134.178.41. The other bids for this
sewer are as follows: H. J. Peterson.
Omaha, $44,417.02; J. J. IlHnlghen, Ornaha.
$44.9Ao.92; Jur.i-s Jer.sen, Omaha, $4o,3 81 ;
McKay A Cathroe, Omaha. 150,793.60. The
lil''.-, are ell for brick construction.
The McKay A Cathroe company sub
mitted the lowest bid for the construction
of the storm water sewer on Hickory
street, between Twenty-second and Twenty
fourth streets. The bids are as follt w:
McKay ft Cathroe. 12,141 96: J. J. Hanlghen,
$2,422.45; II. J. Peterson, 2.wi4.4.r.; James
Jensen, $2.817 45.
Chicago Express a 7:18 am
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Mlnn-St. Paul Express b 7:15 am
Minn. -St. Paul Llm ..a 6:00 pm
Chicago & Northsveatern
Chicago Daylight a 7:26 am
St. Paul-Minn. Exp a 7:45 am
Chicago Local all:20 am
Sioux City Passenger... a 4:30 pm
Chicago Special a 6:00 pm
Bt. Paul-Minn. Lltnlteda. 8:20 pm
Los Angeles Limited., .a 9:35 pm
Overland Limited al0:O) pin
Fast Mall
Sioux City Local a 8:60 pm
Twin City Limited a 8:20 pm
Norfolk-Bonesteel a 7:40 am
Lincoln-Long Pine a 7:40 am
Deadwood-Llncoln a $:00 pm
Casper-Lander a 8:00 pm
Hastings-Superior b 8:00 pm
Fremonl-Albiun b 6:30 pm
Wabash
St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm
St. Louis Ixcal . (from
Council Bluffs) a 8:00 am
BtandU-rry Loral (from
Council JJluff! D o:uu pm
Chicago Oreat Wetera
Bt. Paul-Minneapoli 8:30 pm 7:80 am
Sl. Paul-Minneapolis .... 7:30 am 11:86 pm
Chicago Limited 6:06 pm 8:27 am
Chicago Express 7.30 am 11:36 pm
Chlcagu Express s:au pm :J pm
Best results from Be Want Ads.
Draper Advices glorr Pace.
NEW YORK. July 7.-Andrw g. Draper.
state commissioner of education startled
the fioo new members of ths New York
university summer school by practically
advocating In an opening address, that
American school children should not be
taught to ris out of lb "Classen" In
wuku tatty ar corn.
a 1:46 pm
a D JO am
a' 8 :80 am
all:48 pm
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b 6:20 pm
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all:16 pm
bl0:15 am
HI HI.ISOTON BT A, 10TH MAfOX.
Burlington
Denver A California
Northwest Special ..
Black Hills
Northwest Express ,
Nebraska points ....
Nebraska Express ..
Lincoln Fast Mall ..
Lincoln Local
Lincoln Local
Lincoln IxK-al
Schuyler-Plattsmouth
Belle vue-Plat tsmuulh
Plattsmuuth-Iowa ...
Bellevue-Plattsmouth
Denver Limited
Chicago Sjivclul
ChlCdgo Express
Chicago Flyer
Iowa Local
St. Loul Express
Kansas City eV St
Lea vs.
.. a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...a 4:10 pm
...all:69 pm
...a 8:46 am
...a 9:16 am
. . . b 1 46 pin
,.b 8:10 pm
..a 8 00 pm
,.b 9:18 am
. Arrive,
a 8:46 pm
a 8:46 pm
a 8:46 pra
alO U pra
a 6:10 pm
a 8 10 pm
al2 U pm
b $:) am
al0:15 pm
a 7:60 pm
bl0:20 am
a 8 50 ant
b I SO pm
a 7:06 am
all: 48 pm
a 4:10 pin
....a 7:30 am
a 4:20 pm a 8 66 pm
a 6 30 pm a 6:30 am
a 1:16 am ell 90 am
a 4.46 pm all 60 am
Joe..al0:46 pm a6 80 am
Kaneas City A St. Joe. .a 9:16 am a 6:10 pm
Kansas City & St. Jos. .a 4:4a pin
WEBSTER 8TA 16TH A WEBSTER.
C hlrago,
Oraaha-
St. Faal, Minneapolis a
Twin City Psssenger.
Leave.
,.b 6 so am
Arrive.
b 9:10 pm
Sioux City Passenger. .a 8:116 pm a 10 50 am
Emerson Local
Missouri Pad He
Auburn Local
,.c 8:45 am c 6:66 pm
b S:S0 pm bll.28 am
a Dally, b Dally except Sunday, o Sun
day only, d dally except Saturday, c Dally
except Monday.
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