4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 10& ti I) 4 CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Values Ccntinne to Work to Higher Leli on Local Board. OUTSIDE TEAS ESQ VEET LIGHT r.tpott Trait Haa Casac ta a ! allll Agafa n Loral Dratil I aftlrleat ta Absorb Rerelat. OMAHA, Aui 2. 790A, Grn.n villi continued to work to higher level. Outaid trading la vary light, but (wing t' trm unwillingness shown by every 6 to ell short, it take very UtUa buying, hll offerings a a too light to push prices upward. Export Uada haa -coma to a standstill "tain, and th local demand haa bean suf f i lent to absorb tne daily racelpta. Wheat opened steady to strong, with nothing on aala aa a feature. Light buying advanced prices early, owing 4o tha lack of desire of abort aelltrig. Receipt continue light and are readily lanen jor the daily supply. September wheat opened at 9&So and eloaed at V- Corn iwild lower on heavy receipts and a low and very Indifferent demand front buyers. . Many Samples were carried over on the mh market and consigners were disap pointed generally oo price bid them. September corn opened at .34 and doted at 73c'.' . . Primary wheat receipts were 795.0W1 btish ela end ahlpmenta were W1.X) bushels, against receipt I a at year of Tn.flCO buahela and ahlpmenta of 4.0t biiahela. Corn -receipt were gns.ono buahe a an hlpmentt were 290( buahela, against re ceipt last vear of 437 0U buahela and ahlp menta of 4&.0U0 buahela. Clearance were 60 buahela or corn, none of eats, and wheat and flour equal to S.V.0Ui bushsis. . . . Livarpeol closed ftd higher on wheat and VI high- on corn. Local range of option: Articls. Open, r!ta;h.4 lw. I Close Tea' jr. Wheat Sept.. ' Dec : Corn Sept.. Iiec. Jats Sept., Deo... I 4" ' i4 y ffltl. 14 . 934 . 904 734 SlVal 73 SI 44 T3 61 Vi I 474 4941 tt el .t 4C4 441 ' -;-1 44 4S4 - paaaka Cah Prieea. WHEAT No, : harS. Ktnr: No. t hard, VAfiVPttc; No. 4 haro. AtVfjWHc: No.- rrlng. SH69ec:"no grade, 34c. CORN-Not 2, 7L-c; No. 3, TIS:; No. 4. 704ti71'tr: No. 3 yellow, 7fj'7JVkC; No. 3 white.-'iSflTSie: . . OATS Nn. .mled, 4SHW47c: No. i white, 47itl47S; No. 4 white. 464V"". RVB-No. 2, T4K7c; No. i. 7g7o. Carlet Ree!ate. u . ..., Wheat. Corn. Oata Chico -v-Mf V Mlnixtptiii n i7 Uimki tri'n ,,....,... -1 Dulutft ,.y.p 'TJ " 2X lb 'id lHlCAG..CiRAl AD PHOVIION Keatarea of the Tradlaa; aa Claalajar Frl;a oa Soard af Trade. CHICAGOvAug. M-Further delaya to harv;-a eratlor.a In the Canadian north wtat due to wet weather, waa the chief vauae of mrapg toned local wheat market coilay. CiX-n. . oata . and provlaiona were firm aa a. result of the strength of wheat. Report Of, additional rain In the western provinces of. Canada, rreeted traders in the wheat pit and brought out a fairly active demand eH the opening, which resulted In initial advanc of HUc to Wc. The aeathWr jmp.for Muineaota and the Da kolas aa additional stimulus to bullish sentiment, the official forecast being for t ain today ' In Uioae three Important spring wheat slates. As trading progressed re ports began tv cirsulate in the pit which told of a revival in export bualnesa both for wheat and flour. . 8a lea of cash wheat here - was report a at IfiO.OOO bushels, the bulk' of which was for esporr, and Kansas City "reported ao eo.ual amount, most of which waa fur shipment abroad. The total sales. Including fourteen boatloads or Durum at New Yerfc for Mediterranean porl. wetv ealinisted at 412, bushels. Miaiioli!ila' i-lBi!nti.ejKi'teTs - were liber'sT putrmes"or "fTTiu r.T" hese advicea aused its market to rul firm all day. The -close waa firm at a trifle below the h.ah point and at net gains oi ,if-rrf v Sc. tompared with the previous close. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to bush-Is. Primary receipts were ".SoOm - bushels, compared with i.i.tsw bushels the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reportfd receipts of 4.1 cars, against 1 care last week and 29 cars a year ago. An advance of he In cash corn, smaller acceptances from the country, and the stienatii of wheat were the chief reasons for a firm market for corn, following an easv opening. The close was stesdy with prices unchanged to SV higher, com pared with the prevlpus close. Lrfwal r ceipla were -i cars, with o of contract frade. . . . oat were strong on buying by cash hou.es which waa based mainly yn con tinued light acceptances from tha coun try. At Hie sample tables caah oata were 'iu higher. The market closed strong, rinal quotations showed a net gain of V ,c for the day. Local receipts were 15 tars. Additional sales of lard to exportera was chiefly responsible for a strong tone In provitlons. The close was firm at net gains of 2'.t10c. ' Estimated rweipts for tomorrow: Wheat, cars; corn, :4 cars; oats. 216 cars; hogs, 13.0ft head. . , ,he leading futures ranged aa follows: Artcles. Open. Htjri.i Low. ) Close-I Yes y. Wheal 1 I 3epl. i93.fiV Dec. :4'i May Corn 1 I -Sept. y ' 77 .1 4'il 9o, I S3 94'sfc1 93'S 77 I 77UI 77 Df C. rl W I Mav Dei-. May P"ik spu Kil. . . Jati. , Oct. Jan. R.bs aWl. tiisas! 'l9 a! I1 M, 49V 4'.". 49 I 49 I 49Wi 41-H! fcl'l I 14 40 , 14 47'', 1 35 14 4JiJ H 35 I 14 a I 14 674 14 45 14 5S I 14 4j IS 14 S.V. 15 75 15 8714' 15 7' 1 274' 30 . I 5" i a 4 4J's 9 37H; 40 I f 37 ' jv.i 1 iflf 2i' I fITHfrS-W t 25 20 I 8 724 f 77Vt t 75 f 75 8 75 t 7 8 60 t :-o s ai 8 ki1?! 8 -., t S7U 8 6.'U 4i8 i5 Jan. j S 22.j la I 6 23H' ( a.M quotations were aa follow . -KLOl'H-Steady; winter iiatents, t4 19 4 ; straights. t4.tOt4io: spring palenia. U 6".i.iv: atraiglas. t4.wro5.iu; bakers, ti0 44 ' W HEAT-No, 3 spring. Sucfjtl.oS; No. I led. S'itiSSc. 1 OKX-Nu. .', 7379c; No. 2 yellow, 79 fcSOc. ' tiATS-No. : white. W.852c; No. t white, K K-No. i. ;?v HARLXY-C'OOd feeding. WHj)3c; fair 10 vli..i.e malting, ivtiv','. SEEDS Flax, N'. I north western, 1120; linixi hy. prime f! 7a PKV1S10NS Short titjB. aides (looae, lA w-ns Mts pork, per bbl.. I4 414 60. Lard, per 1 lbs , t9 S2' tiii-rt clear sides thoxedi ti.Uo-2. Receipts and ahlpmenta or flour and grain were as follows: Receipts. Blilpinents. riour. bbls. ... "7 k.i Wheat, bu 17 l.7i) Corn, bu 447. 2 oata. bu. 412 i' 2m Rve. bu I'"'"' l.Oo Barlev. bu 67.1'x ln0 On the i'roduce excl ange today the but ter market waa aieady; creameries, last 2"J4c; dailies. l7?Kc. ICggs. steady at mark. ra.es included. 14jl7c; firsts. I6',c; prime titsta, -De. Chetae. steady; UVtin'wC. I. I.eala Geaeral Market. ST. LOITS. Ma., Aug. Jt-WHtAT-Iliylier; track: No. 2 red cash. 9n7c; No. 2 liord. 9oiSa-; December, fca'c; May, twe. CORN Mightr; track: No. 2 caaii. ii.Sc; No.. 3 aUUe. jlc, JDecauiber.. 6. i. ; May. a.v. ' " OATS-H.gher: track: No. 2 cash. 4S',c. ' No J Wime. 51c; December. 6;c; May, YF-H gher, fiiy. FLOL R Juiet: ttd winter patents. U t 4 75: extra fancy aqd atraigiit, tC.f Ci4 ; tleara Ulfl3.UC S)KF.rR Tltnothv. dull: t3 4043.75. t OF;N MEAI-Stfadv. PRAN-Lawer; sacked, eaU trsrk. tl.Wff tt. H Alfe-trnrlianged: -tunothv, new. V , -1SA; prairie. IT i t).Vt -nSf COTTON TIES-tl OO. Jrlol lilONS-Poik. steady; jobbing. til' l,rd. higher, prime im. I ''a? 21. Ir salt m higher; bo-ied eie , ;. clar rlhe. r7: abort cleart. I'. Bacon. I'ghr: based extra ahc-it. $i"X4. clmr rib, short clear. f!074. HAWINK-i lf-lir. HKMC nviNE-ic. lt.iri.TRY Weak; chirkm, 9 ; springs. IJr; tmks. lie; ducks. 7(8v-; geese or. Kl'TTKR-Pleady; crearneiy. l!-&2Uc. L..'Ji Klrm; lc, caae count. Receipt" Shlpnvrila Klonr bbla " i:. Wheat, bu Corn, bu ;.w'i n. Oata, bu ." f.ii HEW YORK CKEH.L MAhKKT (tealallees e.f the nay Varleas Cosaaaaaltlee. NEW YORK. Ana. 35. -FIIL'R Receipts. tM libla : exports. 3.-XI bbls. : sales. S.TOU bbls ; market more active and about el edy; Mlnnen.ta palenia. t5.er.7a; winter straighia. M0i.w4.15: Minnesoia bakers. U 1 4: winter extras. W.aifii.Sil; winter patents, Mfc-64 75; winter low grades. $1.39 tiO-i". Re flour firm; fair to good. Ills 4 SO; choice to fancy, S4.l6fi4.75. j CORNMKAU Klrm; fine white and yel low, l 7n17fc; coarse, fl &.VJ1 70; kiln dried. 4 2S. RYK Dull; No. 1 weatero, Mc. (. o. b.. New York. BARIjBY Quiet ; mailing. TV, c. I f , Buffalo; reeding, 71'a74c, c. I. f., New; Tork. WHEAT Receipts, 6.r buahela; exporta. bushels; sales, J.1C.X)0 futures; 112.000 spot; market firm: No. J red. fl.Mfe4rl.01, elevator; No. 2 red, 11.01 H f. o. b , afloat; No. I northern Duluth. fl.14'4. f. o. b., afloat; NO. Ihard winter. tl.04S. f. o. b.. afloat- Todays wheat market was generally stronger on ralna In the northwest, higher cables; bull support and' large clearances. There waa a fair demand from shorts and flhal prices showed ec net rise. September. S.nia6i.024 closed tl.02; De cember, fl.OS'vgi.oj t-16, closed ft. 00; May, tl.reS'(il06-i. closed fl 06 CORN Receipts, 16.000 bushels: spot mar ket ateady; No. 2, 90c nominal, elevator, and &e nominal, delivered. Option market waa without transactions, closing Vrf-Wc. net higher. September closd 87c; December cloeed 77c; May closed 7N.o. OATS-Receipts. K7.000 bushels; market ateady; mixed, 2&$32 pounds, Utc; natural white, 26ftl pounds. W&Utc; clipped white, 8240 pounds, be:. . FEED 8leadv; spring bran, $i4.J5; mid ailnsr. 3a6: -city. f34.f. MAT J'Ht; Shipping, aaJsjF;. good to cholee. 8o0S5c. HIDES Quiet; Bosota. 20c; Central America, jrc; LKATH KR Steady; arie. S44c PROVISIONS Beer, steady; family. tl75 fJ17 ,' mess, f!4.WS15 JO; hams, f.'s.OP aOOO; packet. flli.noei6 00; City extra India mess. finnss.ao Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, f. 75910.00: pickled hams. tU.6Ogil2.00. Lard, firm; western, t9.S6.; penned, firm; continent,' flO 00; Sooth Ameri ca. riO.TS: compound.- 7.7i3.25. Pork, steadv; family. fl8.0O91H.5O; short clears. fl7.if(9nf 60: mesa, tl&Kig-R.S.' ' TALLOW-Steady; cltr (S per package), ic; country (packages free), &4fiic. PICE Quiet: domestic, fair to extra, ZiBIc: Jspanese, norainaL POTUTRT Alive, steady; spring chick ens, 18a; fowls, 13c; turkeys. 12c; dressed, weak: western spring chickens. 12&19c; spring turkeys. 2ri&o; fowls, Wtfpl4c BUTTER Steady; creamery specials. 14c; creamery extras. 221sc; creamery thirds snd firsts. l!SZ3c; state dairy, com mon to finest. 18c; process, common to specials, loamc; western factory, firsts, Itc; western i mi tatloa-creamery, firsts, i aoc. CHEESE Steady; atate full cream, specials. lClo; atate. - full cream, small, colored or white, fancy, 13c; large, colored or white, fancy, ll-ci large, good to prime, lltfllSr?: laree, common, to fahj, SVJloSc; skims, IHiHc-- EOGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and Pennsylvsnia fancy,. -ee!ee,ted, white, 312 10c; good to choice. 24d5f36c; .Brown and mixed, fancy. 26c; fair to choice, 23jf?c. WEATHER IX THE GRAIX BELT Fair aad Caoler la the Tla far Tha ra dar. OMAHA. Neb.. August . 190S. Thunder showers, with high winds, were general throughout the Missouri valley last night, and raina contiitua in eastern Ne braska and Iowa thla morning. Showers occurred In the northwest, within the past twenty-four hours.. An area of high pressure, with cooler weather, la moving in over the west, ana it will be cooler In this vicinity tonight and Thuraday. with probably fair" weather. Light frosts oc c u rTediri WyoVrrmg T n m . Rains are general In the Atlantic coast aiaira una morning, and excessive rainfalls are re ported at New York City, Philadelphia and Washington. City. ' ' Omaha record of temperature and pre cipitation, compared with the correspond- nt it.. I at threat Years: 108 1907 I'M 1906 Minimum temperature... 61 67 5 Precipitation 17 T .00 .0 Normal temperature for today, 72 de- rr....a Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, .16 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period in 1807, S.28 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1S0S, 4.07 inches. U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. rara aad Wheat Reglea Batletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at t a. m.. 7Mh meridian time, YVednesday, Au gust 26. 1306: Temp Rain Stations. Max. Mtn. fait Ashland. Neb Ml SO l.OS Auburn. Neb W 6 .00 Sky. Raining Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloady Brok'n B w. Neb. 66 t T Columbus. Neb... 62 " 60 .17 Cuibertson. Neb.. 69 hi .00 Fairbury, Neb.... 64 .00 Fairmont. Neb... 82 .21 Gr. Island. Neb.. RS 67 .OS Hartington. Neb. TV 64 .M Haetlnga. Neb.... 82 .07 Holdrege, Neb.... 87 . Oakdale. Neb 81 63 T Omaha. Neb 79 61 . .17 Tekamah, Neb.... 78 62 .00 Alta. la 75 64 .78 Carroll. la 77 62 . 60 Sibley. la 72 64 1.10 Sioux City, la... 7 60 T Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Kalnlng Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear 1 Received late, not Included In averages. Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at g a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp.- Rain, Central. stations. Jfl-x. atin. utchea Chicago. Ill 2 Colunibua. O It Dee Moines. la 14 Indianapolis, lud.. 12 Kansaa City, Mo.. 21 Minnt-apolle. Minn. 19 Omaha. Neb 17 St. Louis, Mo 12 7t 60 .OS 78 64 .04 7 64 . K ." . 6C .00 64 62 .14 76 66 .20 80 60 64 64 .00 Showers-were general throughout the western portion or the corn and wheal re gion last ntglit L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Kaasas City Grala aad Pravlalaas. K.N8AS CITY. Aug. 2A-WHEA T-l n chsnged to lc higher; September 6Sc; De cember, K"7c; May. 5tF.c : cash. No. Z hard 91-fiWc: No. S hard. fsxr894c; K0. Z Ttd, 13 ic; ro. 3 rea. s'wv. CORN So higher; September, 70Vc; De eeniber, iHc; May, 59c; cash. No. 2 mixed 7;V; No. 3 mixed, 72c; No. 2 white, 72;; ro. J white. r.'SC. OATS I' nc hangedr Nd. 2 White, 46-36 No. 2 mixed. 4i$4KC " RYE TMiine. HA Y L'nchanged to eOc higher; ihotce timothy, t9.5vjjl0.o0; choice prairie, 17.76 .(. Bl'TTER Firm; crcamer'. extra, JSc tsking slock. lc. KII08 Firm; fresh extras, 21c; current rece hub. lose. Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 1J.ft) lfig.ono Coin, bu lo.( 86.000 Oata. bu f.0i0 4.000 ' Kansaa City range or options: ArUcIea. Open. I High. I Low. Close Wheat Itecember... May Corn Imeuiber... May 1 89V, S9-, I S'S v K TsB 68 kSa. 6 .( Ua! 69 SiW'5r,6w Pearl Market. I'EORI.V. 111 . Aug. 3 -TXlBN-Uigher No. 2 ellow. 764979c; No. a yellow, 76'3 it: o. . 74c; .o. t. .acs.ac, po grade OAT8-Hl;itr; No . $ while.;ijc; No. White. c. ' wnisiT-fir. . Milavaakea Oral a " Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. Jg .-WHEAT 8iedy; No. 1 nortliem. tl.HQI 12: No. 2 aorthera 11 .07jl K; Tax-ember. 9S4C. BARlJiY lxwer: aamplea. t33c. CORN Higher; No. t caah, J4c. MlaaeapolU Crala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 2l-WHEAT-8ef. lerober Ui'-P 1 a.4; IVcember. 94: taah No. 1 hard. 11.04-,: N. 1 aorthe-ru." fl 0.4 ; N ! noitt.in, kC-,c, Ko. 3 northern, S4c. . .. Il NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Sbowt No Farther Reflectioi of Early Week's Turbulence. DAY DULLEST FOR SOME WEEKS tbera Parlle Reaches er High Level and Geaeral 1. 1st Hardeas, kat taiatei la Yalaes Are et lasaertaal. NEW YORK. Aua. 2 Dlappintment was the portion of those who thought thst today's stork msrket would show some further reflection of the early week's turbulence. Aj a matter of fact the day's business was almost the dullest for some cks and aearly the smallest of any full day this year. Trading the first hour was under te.nno ahsres and In the following hour leas thsn SJ.O shares changed hands, while throughout the afternoon ae?sK heie were frequent periods of complete stagnation. The suspension of A. O. Brown CO. Is still shrouded in considerable mystery, but the Stock exchange authorities are earnest In their promise to sift the matter o the bottom. Some uneasiness was re't at tne outset of today s operations, but esMiirir.a advice from official sources soon imrartcd a firm tone to the lift. Ex treme caution is being manifested by In vestors and It is ronteded that no busi ness need be expected from, that element for seme time to come. The greater eoc of money will L a favorable factor In Strengthening out anv trtuble that may nave reaulted from the recent spectacular market operations. A point tending o prove the Inherent strength of underlying conditions Is found In tha fact that while the last fortnight has been one of th most memorable In the history of th" lecal Stock exchange the average price of the twenty lea ling railway Issues shows practically no change. The afternoon session brought utile or no chsnge.. but under tha lead of Southern Pacific, which reached a new high level at lulH, the entire list hardened and closed atrong. Americans held firm in London, where there wee evidence of hear opera tions for New York actount. Cabla from Berlin reported the prospective shipment of M.mo.On) Australian gold to the Ocrmin capital. Jn Industrial lines it appeats that an other lull has occurred in the demand for Iron and steel, though sever.il la-ge orders are said to be In process of ne gotiation. Inquiry for copper metal is slight-and a break in tin was reported from London. The Rock Island Ftlsco system made Its report for the fiscal year. Rock Island's gross earnings fell off fl,f64.ono, with a decreaae In net earnings of 1X4.000, due to a heavy . Ic crease In operating expense and taxes. St. Louis San Francisco shows a lota of over t3.00C.O(T in gross and a decrease of fS.1 000 net. The Boston A Maine railroad re port for the year reflects especially heavy losses for the third and last quarters. To add to this unfavorable exhibit the busi ness of the- road' shows no Improvement for the new year. No change Is noted In local monetary conditions. The demand Is lighter than at any time thla month. Honda were steady today, the only, fea ture being the sale of a large block of I'nlon Pacific refunding 4s at a figure slightly under the subscription price. Total salea of bonds, par value, t3.8i2.000. Gov ernment bonds were unchanged on call. Number of salea an leading quotations en stocks ware aa follows- galea. Hlh. Lev Close. Amalgamated Copper .... it.sos ;ii 1.600 lo 110 ltW Asl C. ft r Am. C. ft P. tit 1"J .44 ' i Amarlran Cottoa Oil Ant. H. ft L. aid... Am. Ire Serum Ma Am. Unaaed Oil Aaa. ' lcoaaottve Am. lAcotRotira pti Am. a. ft R Am. 8. ft It stfd KO 4 2tVk ' 'it" 'i 4 . o6vj S4S M'. 107 lasu ins l'li Am. sugar Refining oe U5 1344 1V Am. Tobacco nfd Amarlcaa Woolen 1 4 l.a) 4Tn 4414 ft L"e 874 7 7'i V S44 M4 4 l.SDS 94 J' MV. - 8n 1.10S t24 SJ 6-', 1.X 17S4 171 1711, 6 4 74 2 S n in4 it7 : ins- 41. 4t ' 41 . - 7-0 - -4 ' 4 . tm lUSa lit lt l.J 14le l!S 144 444 1.4" SIS M ia 111, ws. 100 - 2 ' 2 t V 44 ' U. M 1,10a 117 11 117 lu IAS 1M 1I4 7 ln M M li l.fcr.1 U t U l.X M4 64 II'4 n-t , nr Anaconda Klalng Co. Atchison Atchison td Atlantic Oast Use Baltimore ft Ohio 1. Bal. ft Ohio Vfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr. Canadian Pacific Central LaWlhar C-wurat- Leathar fd Oaatral of N'aw ,lraey. Ckesaaeaka ft Oslo Catoaira Kf W. ......... :.. caloa n. w. C-. M. ft t . c. c. c. ft t. i... Oniprads F : I... , . Colorado ft Cols, ft So. lat pfd Colo, ft So. 2d pfd Consolidated (iaa . Com Products psilaeara ft' Hudaoa 1n,ar ft R. O D. ft R. O pfd PIMIUara Sarurltles .. no Erie tat pfd . Br la id pfd Ooneral Electric Gf. Northers Pfd 4 1SS4 !.) 1 1J7 7 124 too MS im .s.. So Mli 17 1M 11 114 :n 'JS is S6 Ot. Northern pfd ctfa Illlnola Central Intarborousa Mat Int. Mat. pfd International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Central mo 244 14 17 Kanaaa City So. -44 4 100 10S4 104 1 4 MS ir4 14 15! K. O. 8a. pfd Laalavllle ft N Mlna. ft gt. Louia V . St. r. ft 8. S. M Mlaaoarl Panne VI , K. ft T II.. K. ft T. pfd National Lead Now York central ... N. T , O. ft W Norfolk ft Woatara Nona Auwrieaui .......... Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Peanaylvaala People' a Caa 3.MA M f.7 51 l.S S! J14 S5S 914 1nt S H. MS I. ) K 1 W 4! 1M 71 4.7IW i424 83 44 lMU 104S 41 42S 73 TI14 tl 141 !4. S 144 tint iMn U-4 124S iou pt ns , "0 '71 J0 14 14 M lta P . C C. ft ft. L Prosaad Steel Car...;..,. Pullman Palace Car Railway gtaol Spring Reading RapnMIe Steel Republic Steel pfd Reck Uland Co Rock laland Co. pfd St- U ft S. P U f. .. St. Lawla 8. w St. L. 8. W. pfd Sloaa-gheffiold 8. ft I-... Soulkarn Pacific So. Pacific pfd Southam Railway . Railway pfd Tens Copper Ttui ft Pacific T., St. L ft W T...Bt. 1 ft W. pfd t'nloa Pactfte I olon Pacific pfd V. g. Ratreer V. S Rukber lat pfd V. i. gtael I'. 8. gtael pfd I tab Oppot Va.-Caroliaa Ckemtcal .. , -C.ro. Chats, pfd Watawh 1 Wabaah pfd Weetiaahouae Elsetria ... Weetern lam W kee:in( ft L K l1r 11 42 42 124S "S 144 2. l4 4 t 1I4 lit it 14 M.kAO lM'i 121 24 7 144 14 S :s 2.4 77 "4 S24 34 4 1.601) 4.nnn U.70O l.tuO 104 40 41 ) 1"1S 94 400 11S 11 Ana Its 1"S ym 4tS 44 Ma 1; S7 tan ns 24 4Va 6m u M MS .. (4. ton IMS 117 IMS 3M KS S at - US S 9J .. ll.in 454 44 4-.H .. I b 1S 1V7S l'S .. 43S 43S 3 f 2:s 27 2 .. 100 i44 1'-, ml V 17S 12 11 1 2S4 36 2i 200 71 73 t 234 Wiecenaia Central 60 g4 234 Toiel aalea for th day, :ti J aharaa. ' Baataa Stacks til Beads. LONDON. Aug. 2C American securities opened quiet and stesdy, with prices rang ing from below to 4 above yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Cenaola, meaey 4 M , K. ft T do scceaat . s N. Y. Central ... AnacoT.ee, 4 Norfolk ft W.... Ati-klaoa 9JS ' do pfd '' Ontario ft W Beliimor ft Okl 9t Pennalvenla .... ( anadtaa Pact tit ira4 Rand Mine Chan ft Ohio fc., Reading t'kicai Gt. w letithem Railway 1 .. M. ft It- P 144 f '. ...107 7a 4 .... ti .... 434 .... 13 .... tt .... V, ... It. n ....!oii ....112 .... ii , .... 444 ...an .... 114 .... f : .... . Do Bear Denter ft R. O pfd Eria do 1st pfd ... do Id pld .... Greed Trunk . lliiaola caatral Loutar!! ft N. .. l-Sloutkern Pacific .. its lama Pacific .... .. a . da p4 .. T .'. V. S. Steal.., .. t d pfd .. KSWabaea .. 14 pfd ..14 Spanltk 4 . 111 Amal. reaper-.... 4 SILVER Bar. steady at S ll-!6d per oa. MU,lI-4i per cent. The rate of discount la the open market for short hills Is 14 per cent; tor three months' bills. 14 per csnt. Now Tark Mlala ataeka. NEW TORK. Aug. H. Closing quotations n mining sleeks: Alice. J Laadtill Tea. 9 Krrcce I LiUit tllef I EtrunawUk Cee t Maaieaa 41 teta. Tuuael tock...9 Oeteno L Cee Tun.! hcoda. 11 Ophir Su. Cm. Cl. ft V IS -m.il Hoa I Hera Si Iter 6 SiaaeVed Je Iron Stiver Offered. 1 . lit tallow Jacket tl aak Cleariaga. OMAHA. Aug. 2a.-Bank clearings for t- ay wera tt .J ' or. and fur thy spending dels last year, fl.fr? OS! 14. Treasary Staleaieat. WArHINOTOX. Aug S. Today a slate. ifient of lh treasury bUnes in th g. 11 eral fund, eaclusite of th f lo,ui0,ude rare. shnwa: Avsi'sMe can hlari.-, t!91 447.1116: oM cmn and bullion. 127. 717 062: gold certificates. t:.4ojjft. Sen 'lark Hater Market. NEW YORK. Aug ? T R I M E MEH CANTU.E rrKTl-ii,fi4H per cnt. STF'.RLINti EXCHANGE Strong. with actual busineas In barkers' bills st MMii e4 W for alxrydsy bills and st t4 59o ror demand: commercial bills. t4.M44 R1V RAR 8ILVER-61V.C; Mexlcsn dollars. V-. BONDS Government, steady; railroad. Ir regular. MONET-On call. easy. 14JW per c?nt; ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid. 1 pr cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time lians. very dull: sixty dsys, 2 per cent; ninety dsys. ':ttt per cent; tlx months. 24 per cent. Cloalng quotations or. bones were as follows: U. 6. rf. 2a. reg.. do ceepon f. 8 . reg So rowpoa t'. g. 4. r f do reuaon Am. Tobacco 4... do (a Atrhlona gen. 4a J. 4 do cv. 4a do C. ht Atlantic r u 4a. .11 Hoc. Yal. 4 ,t Int. Met. 4'. .. .11 L K. '. 4. l1' mtn. r. f 4a .. . .ii llti. Cot-tl 41 . 1. -1 1 v .. 71. M. I U. 4. W'l... K. 4 T. 4l.. ..1 ds Js l.i' 14 . IS . S4 . i . ti . i7 . . w H .. 'N. H ef M e 4 I S .. 'i rt. t. r. t !' i4 ..in N j c a ii H'.Xli. Pacific 4.. lo.Vi ..MS", da la .. I M. ft W. e. 4s.. .. SO S. U rtds ... ..IW'I'rVm. r. !. . 4' .. W do ron. 4 IM', . rl fteatn gen. 4a 94 Rep ef tuba H lwv. Bal. ft Okie 4a de 1S Brk. R. T. e. 4... Central of Ga. t ... do I! tne -In 2d Sac. do 3d Inc Chra ft Ohio 4S. " hlcato ft A. ts -gt. U ft I. V. e M..I9 7 St. L. ft i r. ft 4. 7 7 L. . W. e. ... 14 " . R. ft q. n. 4a . C. R. I. ft P. 4a . do col. It S't-ga,b,rd A. L 4... Mv Pacific 4.... Krh 6a Ut 4, tr do rfdg 4t . 4'i loss r4 1-r.', 9&S V lot . 71 MS -CO. ft 91. I. g. 4. 4-Sn Ralltrar it ... Cole lad. 6. 72 Tiai ft P. 1.. Colo. M l 4a. . "4 T . Rt. U ft W. . ll ala Pacific .. do t. 4 :.. r. V. g. II . M Wiboli 1. . aa w-,.trn MS 4. .. . T'i W. ft L. K 4, . . Ut, Wis. Ceatnl 4a. . . 7 olo. ft 9c. 4.. Del. ft H. ft. 4a. Tl ft R. G. 4 Eria p I. 4a do r-n 4a Japan 4a 44e - do 2d aerlet Bid. etfercd. Rostea Stacks aaft afeafts. BOSTON. Aug. 2S. Monev. call loan. : t per cent: time loans. 24544 per ert. Closing quotations on s'ocks and bond Atrklaeo ad. 4 Atlantic 14 4 4s St RmKr-am Bfci. central 4a OSCal. ft Itccla.. . . 4.1 ..f.O .. ii .. 77S .. S .. 12 ..10! - .. 7 .. il .. 4S .. IS .. ,41 ..!tV .. -s .. tl . lrt .. .1 .. !S .. US .. 41S . iS .. 4i IS ' ..14.1 .. J. .. -4S .. 14 ..1114 .. SIS .. 11 Atrftlann R. R 7S centennial do pfd MSConoer RaDCC Rotton ft Albany.:. Boatori ft Maine Rotten Elevated .. Fltj-hburg pld Mexican Central . . . N. V.. S. H. ft H. 1;nion Pacific Am. Ante. Cham ... do pfd Am. Pneu. Tvoe.... Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T. ft T . .!' Pair Wett . !.. Pranklla ..11 Granb ..4 Itle Royals .. US Matt. Mining ..141 Mtrhtraa ltt Mnhawk ..... 24SMont. C. ft C.. l'i Old Dominion 'SOtceole .....114 Parrot 12S Oulncy l-4 Shannon . 24 Tama-ack Am. Woolen do pfd n TrlntlT Tiomlnlnn I. ft g 11 l'ntted Copper Ediaoe Elee. Ills 2 T s. Mining . General Electric 141 V. 9. Oil Maaa. Electrle 5U, Ctah do pfd .... 47 Vletari .... 4 Winona ....132S WolTorln .... North Butt j .... Bulte loam Ion . .... 4.4 Nevada ....lOa.Ctl. ft Ariaou.. .... JS Ariaona Com. ... 1S Greene Cananea .... .1, Maaa. oaa ...... Vnited Trait I'nlted R. M do pfd C 8. Steel do pfd Adraatura Allouet Amalgamated ... Bid. Atked. Foreign Flnaaelal. LONDON. Aug. 36. Money was quiet on the markst today and discount hardened on lower exchanges. Trading on the stock exchange maintained its cheerfulness and the markets reneraily continued on the up grade. 8omn rails were picked up by In vestors with the Idea that the lowest level had about been reached. Consols and other gilt edged aecurltiea hardened on fair sup port, while Kaffirs again were active and dearer on local and Paris buying. Tha sup port of Paris also strengthened foreigners. American aecurltiea were unsettled by the Wall etreet suspension and the dealings were left entirely to the professionals who supported valuer .1 lite forenoon to a ahade over parity. Later New York bought moder. ately and the continent supported the low priced Issues. The market finished steadv. BERLIN. Aug. 18. Trading on th Bourse today waa firm, but transactions were llmlterl. PARIS. Aug. 26. Prices on the Bourse lousy were firm. Waal Market. BOSTON. Aug. .mWOOl, Trading In the local wool market, has become slack again and but few good .lied transactions ere reported. Prieea) held fclrly firm, but manufacturers report, an unfavorable out look for the balance of the vear. The leading domestic quotations range as fol lows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces XX, S2Jf33c; X.. aiJtfo; No. I wasl ed. ?4fl 16c; No. 2 washed, 33534c; fh,e unwashed 20&22c; hslf blood con-.blng. 2o527c: three eighths blood combing. 26c; quarter blood combing, !St26c; Delaine, unwanhed, 27c. Michigan, Wlsvtnsln and New York fleecee Fine unwashed. 3ufl.de: Delaine unwashed. 2wS26c: hslf blood, unwashed. 2682c; three-eighths blood, unwashed. 25 He; quarter blood, unwashed. 23024c. Ken tucky. Indiana and Mlescurl Three-eighths blood, 26?7c: quarter blood. 24V35c. Scoured values: Texas Fine. twelve months, 63c; from six to eight months. 43$47e: fine fall. 42H3c. California Northern, 4Mj-43e; middle country. 1V8-t0c: Southern, t7'-JSc. Oregon Eastern No. 1 staple. 5SgV-c-valley No. 1, 46S4ic. Territory Finest staple. oMnV; fine clothing, 4694V: hal' blood. 50656c; three-eighth blood 46aiV; juerter blood. T4ac. Pulled Extra, 67c; fine A. 60662c; A supers. 42fr4Sc SI". LOI IS. Aug. 2C WOOL-Steadv; me dnum grade combing and clothing. Htt 194c; light fine. lriSHc; heavy fine. 11 12c; tub washed. J&jjKc. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 2tl METALS There waa quite a aharp advance In the Ixindon tin market today, with spot quoted at 132 fOa, and futures at 133 6a. The local mar ket waa dull, but higher In consequence, with quotations ranging from t2S.Xa 29 60 Copper was higher in London, with spot quoted st (V 7 6d and futures at 61 2a 6d. Locally the market was dull and un changed, with lake quoted at flJ.S0f 13.614: electrolytic at 1 12. 37-8 13.60; casting. tl3.U4 ft 13.25. Lead waa lower at 13 6s Id in London. Locslly the market waa easv at t4 6;44.24- Spelter, unchanged at i 2s 6d In London. Locsllv the market re mained dull at f4 654.70. Iron was lower at 5os for standard foundry In the London market, but Cleveland warrants were higher at 6ls T4d. Locally no change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern. SK.&otY 17.26; No. 2 foundry northern. tlf-OOf l 78; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry soft, at tl. 717.25. 8T. 'LOUIS. Aug. :.-METAL8-Lead. firm at 64 tffl 50. Spelter, firm at t4.ii. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. .,L,TORK- Aur is-KN-APORATED APPLES Market continued quiet, with rancy at lotillec; choic-e. TSfjJc; prime, 64'5A,: common to ralr. 55tk;. DRIED KRIMTS Spot prune are in light demand, but supplies are light: coast ad vices bullish, and prices are rirmlv held ranging from c to li- for California and from '.e to T4c for Oregon fruff. Apricots are quiet, with choke quoted at 84y&4c; extra choice, 94-qy4e: fancy. Nrttllc. Peachea are quiet and rather easy In tone except on fancy fruit, w'.lch in in light supply. Choice wss tiuoted at ria-Ve-extra choloe, 7t,f!c; fancy. t41r9c; extra fancy, fwjrluc. Raisins continue quiet, so far aa the spot situation is concerned, notwith standing bullish advices from the coast. Loose muscatel are quoted at 4rS.,c; seeded raisins. 67e: seedless, 66c; Lon don layers. fl.Vfrl.3. tattaa Market. NEW TOKK, Aug. Jt. COTTON Fu tures opened firm: August. 9 6Ie; Septem ber. .60c. bid: October. 6 Me; December f 66c; January, g.50c; March, f.67c: May, !. bid. - Spot closed quiet: middling uplanda. f0c middling gulf. 10 (c. Salt. 112 bale a Fu tures closed steady; August, fine: Septem ber. t.73c; O iober. 6.75c; November. t0c; Iecmber. 9.63c: Januarv. k.67c; Kebruarv f.6fc; March. f4c; .Mav, f 70c. GALVESTON. Aug 2b. COTTON-Stead , 4c. NEW ORLEANS. Aug 26 COTTON Spot quiet; (ales. 207 bales; low ordinary, 6c; good ordinary. "4c; low middling. 4c: middling. 64c- middling fair. 10 T-16c; fair IV l-'6c; receipt. 1 041 bales; stock. 27. 161 bales kegar aad Malaaaea. NEW TORK. Aug. S. -; 5 AR-Raw. ateady: fair refining. 3 4oe; rentnfuga', 9S lest. f 96c; molaaae sugar, like; refined quiet; No. f. 4 Tut-: No. 7 4c; No. I. 4 Oc No. . a6c: No. In. 46e: No. 11 4:: Ni 12. 4 lie; No. 13. 4.3ne: No. 14. Ac; eonfec 110078 A. 9nc: mould A, 646c: cut loaf. 6-c: cruahed. 6 60c; powdered, tic; granu lated, t K'c; cube. 6 66c. Dalalh Grata Market. Dl'Ll'TH Aug. -WHEAT-Xo. I northern tl ' j N. 2 iiurthern, UO34; tWptcinbei. fl.vO'e: lei-ht.r ( OilAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET Large Bun of Cattle, vith No Great Market Change. HOGS SELLING A LITTLE &TE0KGEK Baeea aad Laaalla la Mare Moderate Receipt, While Demaaft la Geed aad rrleea aa All Klaals Are Steady. SOITH OMAHA Augu-t X. I9. Cattle. Hcg. Sheep. OffKiSl Monday 666 27- 170 Official Tueanav 194.' 6 141 !V:2 Estimated Wednesday.. 7.o .w !. Tniee flavt this week. .199 V!.il7 4-H2 Ftrr day last week-.-.W-' 1V5-N) S7.0J1 Same days 2 weeks ato ll! 1.SCI 22 176 Sarr.e days 2 weeks sgo.li . 19.2tC r.l4 Ssirtt; days 4 weeks sgo.l,J- 14.4T6 1.74 Same day a year agv 17. .17 l.3u7 6.1.TJ0 The following tabic shows tha rev.-elptg of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha f 'r the year to date, compared with last , tar: 1. IW. Inc. lec. Csllle 6i.L:4 70S.5jS 1"..M Hogs U79B.'4 1.7.(C; l.tL! Bhetp l.oll.hJA fci.Ji. The following table snows th artrake price of bogs at South oniaha ior ths las. several days, with comparisons: Date. 1 1907.ij.!1.!,jH.1..;i90'. Aug. 14... 17 I Aug. 16... f 30 Aug. 1.. Aug. 17... 4i! Aug. It ., g 41 I Aug. 19... 314 Aug. JO... ( JS4 Aug. 21... t 39 Aug. 22... f 32 Aug. 2S... Aug. 24..., t 25 Aug. 26... f t4 Aug. 26 "8-jr.day. k 74) 6 64! t 96! t 72 6 6Ji 6 I'll 6 01 S til 7 t 26 I) ( I 71 6 4 6 62 1 6 H i 74 I u I faj 4 tSI 6 211 I ' a a, t 94 4 4 6 l. 7 i 6 70; s 69i f W 6 K )3 . ... F . 1 m aa ... .A I ti I IH I S 1 S l ce 6 5S. 6 9 f M; 6 24 47 i Si 6 91 Ml e 0 7 60 6 f-i, S 96' 6 9.-I i 0J I 99 i 671 6 te! 5 !.l 6 Oi; 5 461 i 6 Si- S H:. i r.: i 46: 7 10 i 771 5 7 S2 I Ml 7 32 The official number of csrs of stock brought in tola hy each road wa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r't. .. M. t. t' a Mo. Psc I'nlon Pacific to C. It N. W. least).. 1 C. . N. W. tweat....142 C. St. P. M. ft O C, R. A Q. ieest ... 1 C, B. ft i. (west)... 69 C, R. 1. ft P teast I.. 3 C R. I. P. iweatl. 1 Illinois Central C. O. W Total receipts 277 2 1 II SJ 1 a 12 6 1 't 16 2 ! 1 1 2 .. ,. .. .. 76 19 11 The disposition of the day's receipts was ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num- oer 01 neaa indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. .. 4772 22 1.111 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company Cudahy Pkg. Co Armour Co Swift and Co., country. . . 7 , .. 1.36J 1.496 1.176 1.321 7 299 962 1.646 Schwaxtgchild ft S th7 Vansant ft Co 6 Carey A Benton v. 271 Lobman A Rothchlld .... 27 W. I Stephen to Hill A Son 15 P. P. Lewis KS ..... Huston Co 27 J. B. Root 4k Co 79 J. H. Bulla 99 L. F. Huss , 43 Cudahy Bros. Co 477 ...... Layton A Co.. . 264 L. Wolf 2i McCreary A Carey Sg Sam Werthimer 23 H. F. Hamilton 177 M. Hagerty A Co 34 Lehmer Bros 13 Other buvera 366 4.4537 Smith A P t Total .S70 6.662 11.464 CATTLE It Is cither a feast or a f am lac in the cstile yards. Today tot cars were reported in while yesterday only 113 wet in as agnlnst 33i cars or. Monday. The run today was the heaviest for a Wedrtetdiy alnce the opening of the rsnge season, and foi a long time befcre trat. The ar rl' dla were -of the same general character aa yesterday, most everything being; from the range, with no -natives of anv Kind to speak or. On account ot late trains, tha msrket wss rather late In opening and the trade In consquenc somewhst delayed. (quotations on cattle: Good to cholcs corn-fed- steers, 9S.2otr7.430; fair to good corn-fed steers, t5.2MB26; common to isir corn-fed steers. t4.4jO$e.36; good to choice range steers. t4 75430.20: fair to good range stsers, f4.li-tM.76; common to fslr rsnge steers., w60fi4.S6; good lo choice cows and heifers, t36ui4.26; fair to good cows and heifer. la-Utah; 4.60; common te fair twws and heifers. fi004jrS.nO; good to choice stockers and feeder. 2i434 76; fair 10 good stockers ana reeaers, 3.ou"j4.; common to fair stockers and feeders, f2.76tll.60; stock htif ers. fc.u03.1i. The Irsiie on beef steers was slow all the morning. Buyers wre backward about taking hold until the receipt were all in eight and as a result the trade tfrtrged all the morning, so that It wss midday be fore very much business wss trsnsscted. Ooutl cattle were generally quoted as about steady, while the less desirable grades were slow and weak. Cows snd heifers seemed to be in very good demand and they were more active sellers. The prices paid were fully steady and in some cases sellers were quoting it as a steady to strong market on that kind. Stockers and feeders Were slao good sell er and the market was In a good healthy condition. Prices paid looked just about steady with yesterdsy. Representative aates: COWS. St At Pr. No. it Pr. 72 9 ) 1 ltW tM 7 7a I t H I 1 1'JbO I Ti t 2 1 ,yi 1 U20 ! 7 1 !) I . 1 I? I I 11 1 11.4 t ti ." t It 1 I mt 9 U i 90 COWS AND HEIFERS. 4 610 t tt T 70 IN BULLS. 1 tot ft l 1139 1 A l.i 1400 2 t CALVES. 1 224 2 3 1 211 4 1 ti ill 1 in 1 art I til I 7i 1 171 il 1 100 4 V WESTERNS-NEBRASKA 19 cowl 6t t 20 cowl 9m3 3 iu 1 cowl 622 3 16 f feeder!.. 9i 3 AO 3 feeder.. lt'7S 4 1 2 feeder.. 1116 4 X 4 feeders.. 767 t 60 0 cow 912 t f 26 feeders.. KtU 4 1 2 cows IT ! 3 -A t cw a ) f 7 4 r.ed r.. so? a t 5 feeder,.. Sll f 6 1 felera,.1013 4 10 3 he'rer.. 4t 1 7. 2 calvea. .. 175 a 60 44 feeders. .10u3 4 2, 37 feeders.. 1U29 4 fal 1 cow s if f 43 7 cows 99) J 1 f cow 1121 f to CHI 10.0 2 (a 9 steers... .1077 t 66 6 tcdere..l'jl4 i 61 13 reeiisrs.. Si3 2 Ji 6 cows kjl ; ; 12 cows b 1 bulls 116.. 4 cows KJ2 2 cows U:i 2 bulls 1210 6 cows 642 9 feeders.. 70 19 cow s 737 2 : 2 60 2 2 6-1 2 4i 2 90 2 96 3 feedi rs.. SS 3 11 cows 616 2 & 1 bull ;r 2 9i 37 reede.'s. . 631 I 40 f bulla. .1210 t 91 . k3i 2 91 . &-0 3 111 1 bjll... 2 cow 1.. COLORADO. 144 feeders. l' 4 20 Steve Him Neb. 9 feeders.. 1041 4 26 feeders. .KKi) J 76 1 Sleer 1100 4 26 I steer 1160 4 Jj U. A. l'ndrwood Neb. 7 cows 966 t 16 cows 3 1 SO feeders.. 10CA 4 00 f feeder. iu66 t 25 A. J. Abbott-Neb. II cowl 1411 2 66 Vvsrren Bros. Neb. 7A6 t 36 I heifers.. 725 1 X heifers. cows 1 bull 17 cows ... 9S 2 60 1 bull Li; 2 j . lkltf 2 60 Dsn McDonald 8. D. ...1".'4 t 10 ? cowl iO 0 2 t5 ... 960 I 16 Charles Camlnzind N'eh 11 cows. 26 feeders.. 6sf 3 B. Roberts Neb. 47 feidfrs.. 979 S .5 ZS feeders.. lT7t 3 H Slows 1136 3 )0 6 iow Ml 2 66 cow 996 3 to trow a.j lg George Swnsin-No. 24 feeders.. 1113 4 10 Mlson Bros Neb. 11 cows i;.j 30 fieders..l34 4 IS 60 ieedei..IU2l 4 10 H. II. Oilman Neb. 3 t" 1 bull....'..L30 2 ti '.90 3 W W. J. Voung -Neb. 10 feeders. 6 feeders. t cows... i:0 s eers. 3 3 26 la ftedet H. A. Dawson s). D. 1216 4 26 .9 steers.. : o 122. 4 26 E. Ysger- Mont. -1 steeis... 12.9 4 at 12 s eers t steeis... 11,6 4 10 4 K HuGS Hogs sold sirong t 1 sftsdt hi her this morning, come in fact quoting ihe market atroi.g 10 c higher than ir dv. Th quality of the hog waa baiter today, and if allowance were to be mad for ma' fact, the market could hardly be called mors than a ahads higher as a gen eral thing. The trade was more than a shade h'gi.er a a general thing Tb trad waa feirlv active at the advance noted and early arrival were all cleared up In verv good a. aaon The big bulk sold t ft 14 4 wtiile ye'rdy il will be remembered thai intv-on car out of a total of fifty-six cart sold at 9 X4 and uudr. TH4ay a tMvtiu-e la coni'vivn Wiln th aireoirth fteveloped yesterd'y cstried ti ersrket to a point that la fully fee higher than last week s close. !. . a. P Ka. A k P- ...,. . it; 4 st at y 11.. t..i ... g rt ..... it ei its t ...... .11 iv 11. a 41 s : iat to t is ir rs 17 m ... .is Tt Jot i" rt 94 W . . t l.S J -S 77 IH tats I" - l !- 7 ....... ynt J t s t 1 1 !' 7 st ? I IT4 n g-t ta 6 14 M !: im u a ru its sa ...... sn si mi s tis ? 12 tt tt 24 130 i:n n lit te n 243 ... I its t Ill . t U II Ire If M 21 lift 4 ii la ...... I 14 I 44 201 1 U 14 tM t 4 ti -m x aa rt so 2tl 12 t M IS II . . ' 227 n t t 27 IS 4" T r ft 9 at Tt tt! ti I M S tt tU TV ft 24 ( to tT tm . . t tt It. Ml 44 t 4 in . van lu U4 '.1 t 4.4 1 M " t I It II ... 42S tl U4 IS la It tl . . t MS t ItJ rt III tl IM 4 t4tt Ti.. ...... itt 140 6 k 7 kri IS 14 4 77 21S 140 4 M T r4 ... 474 t It ... t It ?t ?) 91 t 41 l 171 MIX. 71 74 It 6 474 7 r w is t :ti ... t t Ml 12 I 1 T tt . . Ik 71 Ikl S IS t4 til tt 6 a 6 Mt 14 t I. SHEEP The official count showed that 20.72 sheep ter received at thla polnk yes terday. The official ceunt for Monday wa 17.4 making a total tor the two da t.. In spite of th fact that th re ceipt yesterday were so large on top of a bg run the day before, practically every tiling of any conaqnence had changed hand by midday or soon after. la fact. Cie official seal report Ihowed that Sn.Sk.' head were weighed up during the day. But hat la not all. the sale of this large num ber of sheep and lambs was accomplished without any cutting or slashing of prlcea, tl-.a market for ths dsy being fully steady. Afrer such big runs today a receipts look small and what made them look at ill tmaller was the fart that only about half of th reported number was In sight when the market opened. Buyera did not wall for late arrival, however, but goi down to business at once. In spit of the i4ct thst everyone bought so freely yesterday, the detnsnd waa still good thl morning, and dealiahl kind of sheep and lambs hanged hands at aieady prlcss. there be ing no noteworthy change as compared with yesterday. Quotations on rang or grass sheep and lambs: Good to choice Ismbs. t6.koni.R0; fair to good lambs. t6SA60. feed Ins lambs. 16.nra M; good ta choice light year ling!. fl.4ti4g4.76: good to choice havy yearllnga, t4.lWB4.40; feeding yearling-. t40C2H40; gocxt to choice wethera. f4.V3 4.20: good wethers, t3,7644.O0; (fading wethers. l3.9AiSI.7t: good lo choice ewes, t3 76M O0; fair lo good ewes, 63 2661.15. feeding ewes, 12.2f$3.0O; culls and bucks. t2.0uSJ.u0. . No. Av. . Tr. In Idaho yearlings and wethers. 9N I 16 34t Idalio yearlings and wethers. 9A 4 16 14 Idaho yearlings, culls, feeder 76 4 00 7 Wyoming ewes 110 t 0 41 Wyomlhg culls 96 2 76 161 Wyoming ewes, feeders 94 2 76 6 Wyoming ewe, feeders 93 2 76 11 Wyoming ewes and wethers., l' t 96 97 l iah yearlings tt 4 35 144 llah wethers lot 4 10 2 Ctsh wetheri 4 l' S7 Ctah ewes 104 t 70 Ctah culls SO 3 00 296 ftsh lambs, feeders.......... 69 6 .95 29 Ctah lambs, culls, feeders... 64 4 76 166 Utah wethers,, ewei and yearllnga .4 44 Vtah ewes 94 1 1W 9 S7 3S a l'JO 99 M 2 2 92 4 If t 60 2 70 6 60 6 35 4 76 4 20 3 0 2 70 t 36 t 36 4 76 4 20 4 00 3 60 14 Ctah ewes, feeders, culll.. f Utah lambs Ismbs, feeder lamb, feeder, culll yearlings, feeders.... ewes ewes, culls, feeders.. iambs, feeders lambs, feeders lamba. cull yearlings, feeders ewes, breeders 99 I'tah 14 Ctsh a Ctah 26 Ctah U i'tah 172 I'tah 60 I'tah 37 I'tah 631 I'tah 25 Utah 1-B 1W 13i) Utah iri to Utah wethers. ewes and yearUngs 5 l1 19 Utah ewe, cull 102 3 70 29a Utah lamb, feeders 69 6 35 lbl Utah wethers and ewes 97 4 36 39 Utah ewes , 1 t (tti Utah wetheri and ewe 117 4 M 16 Utah bucka 131 t (W 743 Wyoming lambn 7f if 151 Wyoming Iambi, feeder 6 40 20 Utah was. cull Ua 2 7o 70 Utah lambs, culls 62 4 76 No. Av. Pr. 21 Wyoming wether, feeders.. 1' 3 78 2i Wyoming wethers, feeder.. 107 I 76 . 149 Wyoming wethers... 107 4 10 '226 Idaho ewes, feeders ..105 3 611 M7 losho ewes, feeders 93 I 26 6D Idaho culls, feeders J3 92 western lambs, culls ... 61 4 60 S Wyoming lambs, feeders 63 6 16 Wvoming Ismbs, feeders....' 63 6 36 337 Wyoming lambs 66 JO Wyoming ewes, feeders loo 3 10 4A Wyoming Ismbs. feeders 41 I 60 17 Wvomlng wether, feeder.. 10. 3 11 Wyoming bucks snd stsgs... 9ft 1 201 Wyoming wethers, feeders.. 107 3 76 CHICAGO LtVR STOCK MARKET tattle Steady ta 8trta Has Steady ta Stroagj aad Hlaker. CHICAGO. Aug. :.-"'TT.LEirRe..''"?' estlmsted about 17.000 head. Msrket, stesdy to .Trou, : Vfeira. M 757.70: cows. fJ.4W66.25; heifer, ft (r.l: bull ft 7646 : calves. to.W'a7 60: stockera and feeders, 604J4 50. HOGS Receipts, estlmsted about asn head. Market for choice shipping steady, while fair to good mixed were strong snd 647MV higher. Choice heavy shipping. J3 ... a SV butchers. t7C-fl: light mixed. K3.S 4.VI; choice light. tltc0; packing. f6.0uJ ftV: pig, t3.76tr5.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, estl msted about 26,000 had Market weak and lOSife.low.r: heo. tt o04 60; lambs. t4.7ti( 6.00; yearlings, 64 3664 66. St. Lea la Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 26-CATTLE-Recelpts. f 500 head. Including 2 670 Texan. Market trong for nativ: Texans. steady :, native shipping and export steers. JJ''f: rtreaaed bef and butcher teer. f3.0ni7.m; teer under 1.0t pound, f3.0otift.50: stock en and feeders. t3.tft4.0C; cow snd heif ers l75trt: csnners. I2 00frf.2o; bulls, t2 "664 50; calves. t3.(Oirt7.00; Texans and In dian ateers, f2.754ji.2S; cow and heifera, ti f-tr4 00. HOJ8-Receipts. 200 hesd. Msrket 610c lower: pigs snd lights. f3.5f740: packers. X3C456.60; butchers and best heavy. 36 a an RHEEP AND T.AM B8 Receipts, h.Vv head. Msrket K516c lower: native mut tons f4 0ftt4 2i.: lambs. ti.OrVq .60: culls and bucks. f3.2fytrt.0C; stockers, 64 6t'J4 I). . Kansas City Live 9 tack Market. KANSAS C1TV. Mo.. Aug. 2.-CATTLE-Recelpi. lt.Ot") hd. including 2.0W louMi ern. Matket teadv; choice export and dressed beef teer, f.10i7 2i : fair to good. 64 244i.f0; etrn ;eer. fl.70e6.2t; tok. er and feedera. tl90rj.40; southern ateer. f3 Xa4 20: soiithern cow. tilil4"-. nstlve cowl. 2.154.10; native hifr, t2.76tj.30; bull 2.v3.40: calve S.4S.50. HOGS Eecaipt. t C head. Market (trong to 5c higher: c1oed weak: ton. 96 70: bulk of . 2f; : heavv. 9 66B 170; packers and butchers. f.30f5; light. mm Mjd. mI.. 1 flrltrA Oil IHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts 3 At) hesd. Msrket strong; ismos. si.' i.t: ewes and vearllnga. tS.764.15: weatio 'eeq. 62.6(04. 10; stockers and feeders. t3.25 fj4(". gt.. Joseph Live Staek Markat. ST J.iflFPH Aug. M. CAT1 1.E P.c- elota l.ft hd: markft slow snd ateadv; brev. t4.0C'6.: riw snd heifers, t2 '."U j 3 V.: calvea. f.Vttajf.Oft. HiXrS Receipts. (.700 head, msrket for 1 v! hose 6c hiaher: other atrong: lop. I fi4: bulk of e. fAv66 ! SHEEP AND i,aiw- nc-eipis t l'e-t; mrkel active to tady; lamb. fi.2S j.C5. liaai City Live Stack Market. SIOUX CITY. Aug. 2 -(Special Tele gram.! HOGS Receipt. t'CO hrai, mar ket 6i"V- lower; range, tA.OOfl 49; bulk, akl&OnlA. CATTLE Receini. I.frd hesd: market .teailv: haver. t4.fO7.': roar rd heifer. fi.(v4?6. j.jrfeder. t2 Or-tjt 5 , t-alve and 4rlinf ,. . t2.il50. tttek la Sight. Receipt! of live Hock at the all principal eatern market yesterday. Cat tie. Hoes Sheen. Bnuth Omaha Siou Cltw ... St. Jiaeph ... Knaa City ! llUi .... Chicago Tou4 .... 7 6,0 6 tm 7 t'O . 1 twi . l.-irt .U." . I6 .17.0X1 3 Mt k 7f) !(. 6 71I 2I.0T0 6 tot r. I'n OiM ....46.200 41 T" 4 acTee Market. SEW YORK. AS fA-COFFEE-Ma k-t for enff future closed stesdy. IHi lh finsl bid for August h point lower, but other months not chsnged to ID potntt higher. Sales wer reported of 7 260 b'-gt. Ineiuding August at tftW:: 8-ptem'ocr, 6fr., December, 66oc; ftarch. 636c; Mav. 60c, and July. 6oC. Spot coffee, qu'-l ; No 7 Rio, 4c; Ns. Sarrio. 94C. Mild coffee, dull: Cordova. 945 1 :w SECOND WIFE IS.IEFT.OUT Mr. Jtka Maker e. 8 Will Revel) Sa Share af Estate at MetJteaal. Pc a evA-lsion of Judge Whoe'er f Council Bluira In the John Bakr will c.e. the e,ond Mrs. Raker win revelia no abate hi the estate r h-r husharnl. The will whlrlt w upheld hv Judgt Whreler was made J.'intly hv Mr. Raker and hi firrl wife. II married h senil wife some time afr the first had tte3. The will esse hs been In Its court for some time snd is ra'd 10. be without fsrallcl. -. The joint will tefl lh etlsle to specify heirs and provided that the survivor should.haxe only a lite . interest In th estate. Mr. Hae.ru secured th probating of the will and afterward msrrlcd the present Mil. Baktr. At his death she sought te secure aa InteteM la tha estate, but Judge Wheeler held the joint will was good and dispo4 of all the property Id the estate. SIX MOTORS GO TO THE COAST tar Freak fraaa the . McKrea tkssi Will e t seal aa th tall- ( fsrale l.ieea. A train of aia mptor cata fee ah from tha McKeen Motor Car shops of Omaha will be started for Cllirornla gt 7 o'clock Thurs day morning. . These cars will go direct 10 SacrAmentb and from there apportioned to Ihe various branch lines of the Southern Pacific in the state. OMAHA GEMER tl MARKETS. rendition ar Trade sat tteetetlea aa Slaiyle aad Faaey Pradac. Bl'TTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered to retail trad In carton. No. 1. in gi-th. tubs. 224c; No. I. in 30-lb. tubs. tC; No f. In -lb. tuba. 2i4c; No t. In 30-lb. tub. 2)c: No. 2. In 1-lh. esrtoaa. 20c; No. 1. in carload lot. .14C; No. 2. in carload lot. 19yl94c; count t. fancy tubs. 17c: com mon, 16c. EGGS Fiesh candled, 19c per dosen. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream twins. 144c; young .America. 4 tn hoop. 16c; favorite. 9 tn liiop. 154c; daisies. 2 In hoop, 164c: cream brick, full caa. 134": half caae. H4cr halt dosen bricks, lie. Ni quotations on Swiss nor llmberger until after Octoier. . v BEEF CUTS-No. I rib. 17C7. Ntt. t r h 11c; No. t rib. c: No. 1 loin. 194-c; No. i loin, 12c; No. t loin. 9c; No. I chuck. 64c; No. t rhuck. 4c: No. t chuck. 4c; No. I round. 94c; No. t round. 4c; No. I reund. 4c: No 1 plale, 64c: No. 2 plat, 44e; No. I plate. 3e. VEGETABLES - Celery. Michigan, per dnx., 36c Beans, new wax and spring, one third bu basket. 11.00; navy, per bu.. No. 1. tv.70: lima. 64c per lb. Cabbage. 2c per lb. Potatoes, new. per bu., tl.10. Tomatoes, per 4-bssket crate. Watermelon, 25i toe. Cantalope. California. t2.6Ofj3.00 per crate. Aiparagu. ' per Jos.. 0e. Cucum bers, per dot., 50c. Onions, Bermuda, tl.60 per crate; Texas yellow. 11 26 per crata. Muahrooma, cultivated. pr lb., toe. Let tuce, per dos., tsc. Peppers, southern, fl per crate. FRESH FRUITS Apples. f276t3 per bu. box. Lemon. t4.6"4j6.O0. Oranges. f4.n0 4.00. Bananas, Ac per lb. Pit! ma, fl.S6 per 4-baket crate. Peachea. California, TOSt.'c per box: Texas. 4-baaket crate. 63-iOc. IVars. fl.tO per 4-basket crate. Blackber ries. f4.00 per crate. Raepberrirs, 64 00 per crate. Cherries.' t2.26 Curranta. f2.0t per crale. Oooseberrles, 12-00 per crate SUGAR Coarse granulated. 6.50c: fin granulated. 6.70c; cubes, 0c;' powdired. .5t? per lh. DRPISSED POULTRY -Squab. flJ6 pr doxen. LIVE POI'LTRT Hens, fc; springs. 134c: roosters. 6c, ducks, young. 9c; old. 74c : geese. 6c; turkeys. 14c; pigeons, 6c par dozen: squabs, t-00 per dosen. DRIED FRUITS Retains, loose Muaoftlel. 4c; fancy seeded. 1-lb. . carton, 10c. Cur rants, unclsaned. lifec: cleaned. 6c; carton. 9c per lb. Prunes. 4oftVe per Back: 74; per lb. Apricots. 26-10. boxes, 9c per lb. Peaches, tjalifornia choice, 9c; fsncy boxes. 11c per lh. Pears. California. 11c. Dates, Persian. 4c. Figs, layers, choice. lO'yc. Citron. VgXc. Ixmon peel, IJc- Orange 'VlSH Halibut. 6c; trout, 14c; pickerel, tic; pike. 1 4c; bullhead, skinned and dreaaed. 13c: white perch, fc; white baa. 17c; black bts. 25c; crappie. 15c; white fiah. 13c; red anapper. 14c: rioiinders. 13c: mackerel, 17c: codfish, freah ffoien. lfo; shad roe. 46e; smelts. 13c; frog legs. 4ic; green aa turtle meat. J6c: catrih. Iw; eel. pr lb., lie. HIDES Quotation by J. S. Smith 4k Co.: Green called No. 1. 10c; No. 2. 9c; bull hides. No. 1. ftr; No. 2. 7c; .horse hides. 22.50: sheep pell. 24c to tl-50: dry pelta. 10c. to 12c per lb.: dry, flint butcher hides, lie; dry fallen hides. 11c: dry salted hide. 9c REAL.ESTATE .TRANSFERS Alice Elll to the Franciscan Staler hood of Nebraaka. lot 12. block 2. South Oniaha f 2 Edward F. Morrison and wife to t Belle McNamara. lot II, block 2, Sulphur Springe f.750 The Florence company to Marie K. Carlherg. lot 1. Phelan add...... 40) Elmer E. Bryon and wife to Herahel F. Fleming, part lots 10 and 11, block 7. Drak a add LSfU Eugene J. Sullivan and wife to Emily Shipley, lot, , block ISO; lots 4. 6. . 8. 9, 10, 12. 14. 16, 17. If. 19, block 131; lot 20. block 134. and lota t, 8. t. l' 14. block 142 Florence., 1 David W. Merrow and wife to Emi.y Shipley, lot 19. block 131.-Florence.. 1 Meyer Coren to Samuel Pliaunlx. lot . block 11 Plalnvlew Too Walter E. Keeler and wife to Samuel A. Connell. part lot 99. Gile s add . 604 C. A. McKenzt and wife to Rhoda E. Lear, part tax lot It. ne'a 4 n4 section 4-16-13 1 Dartmouth college to Htf M. Crab tree, lot 6. Wilson add !,; Same to aam. lot f. Wilson's add. to Kounts place 1, 500 Same to same, lot 7. Wilson's add. ta Kountae place 1.54) Karry A Tukey to Susie Robblns, lot 1. Epworth ti Lmis G. Fghrm at;d wife to 8. L. Gatrs. ii la I block 9. , E. V. Smith's add 1 8. L. Gates to Carolina Falirm. s4 lot 6. block 9. E. V. Smith's add.. 1 Hastings A Heyden 10 Edwsrd fl. l-'lor. part, lots LI. la and. 30. block " 2, Alamo Plasa t,9 John B. Whlttaker and wife to Fred Nelsoti. lots 1 and 71. block 2. Sa un der 4k Htmebaugh's add..... .. afA Security Investment exmipsny te CM cago. St. Paul. Minneapolis . A Omaha Railroad company, part lot la. block 124. Florence 1 Same to same, part lot f. block 4, Florence 1 Omaha Safe Deposit A Trust com. psny to Hastings A Heyden. lots 3 and 11, Ames' add. to Hillsdsla and lot 4. Amea' 2d add to Htiledai. 1 Sonhia E Thompson and husband ta ' KUery R. Humes, tot 7. Mlllur s sub div J Inn Xadtjen and b'1-b.rvt (r V11. 1am Nurse lot f. block t, Myers, Rl. hards A Tilden'a add. IM County trcaturrr to rr.i.k ,.ie-ioid. lot 5. block 419: lot 19. block 44; hit 17, block 40. and othr property. Grandvirw ,. John A. Creiglon Real Eatat and Trust company to Jehn I.'. Corrca. lot is. block 1. Crelghton 1st add. il fame to Alice Ellis, hit 12 and 4 lot 12. Kountse "A" add l.dgo Oniaha I.( n and Building aaaoriatien 10 Anton Neapeany and wife n4 lot 21. block 4. Poller A Cobb a add 7l Shinier A- Chase Co. to (jarar V. Carl aon. part lot Oia add t74r Jfrin A. Crelghton Real Eatat and Trui company to Charle A. Hoin Hna. lot Zi and 26.. Work f. Crelgp-. ti.n let add ti' til Total t27,6ST UP-TO-DATE REPORTS CXJ.TAIM ITE AtTHKSTIO IK)UW.T!OX OX Yukon FREE Copper, Curb and Mining OuIIqqV rJ TrtnUy Place. Naw y0rk 4 Baaapl cspUft Ttt U1M par year aa -Mkcaa Caters Tot.o lopah. Goldfllli Ely. BvTi Cobalt. Tartngton. Tintic. Bins nun ark city, ccatsi- tvuai ana nawtua