THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1909, 7 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Rallies on Continuant Rains Ot Whole Winter Belt. CORN RECEIPTS EXCEED DEMAND Taa Mack Mala Hr4d aad Heads aa Stelaa la Nm Caaaltloa C uk Cara a Bat tat Taae. . OMAHA.. Julr T. 1909. Opening cables were lower owing to th domestic wctknMi yesterday, but report of continuous rains ovr tha wlntar whaat belt, with only a email portion of the wheat cut aa yet, started ahorta to oover and values rallied and gained a good ad vance. . Receipts of corn are food and the de mand la etm alow. Cash price were firmer, . however, wWt the advance In wheat. A. abort raaotloa can be looked for. v heat Strang In spite of weak oablea pn covering by ahorta and renewed support by the bull" leadera. -Flood reports and hav rains pvr the entire winter wheat belt Induced tullah sentiment and buying ass general. Corn ruied atead and firmer with wheat. JTpo much rain la reported and the wt fields and road prevent work and country deliveries. Cailh corn ahowed bet ter torn and' small offerings were taken more -res.dly. Primary wheat receipt were 234,000 bush el and shipments were 874.000 bushels, against 'receipts last year of 138.000 buahela and shipments, of 844,008 bushels. Coin receipts were 421.000 bushels and shipments were 144,000 bushel, against re ceipts .last yesr of 101.000 bushel and ship ments of 664.000 buahela. Clearances Were $600 bushels of eorn. none fit oats and,' wheat and Tour equal to 12,Qn bushels. Liverpool closed HtfMd lower on wheat and 4d lower on corn. Local range of optlonr: steady; July, ta JTd; September, 8 7Mid; lierember, lis IVad. CORN Rpnt, now American mlted. vis Qslveston. 6 M. futures, quiet; September, Is 6d; October, 'a d. WKATHF.H f TIIK OR All BELT bowers Taarsday aad ?lot Maefc Cbaaee la Teas parat are. OMAHA. July T. 109. Unsettled and ahowery weather continues general In the northwest and throughout the central valleya. and local ralna ars scattered over the east and south. Exces sive rainfalls orcured In Ksnsas. Missouri, and eastern Iowa, and great damage by the floods 1 reported In the lower Missouri and middle MlKSlsslppl valleys. An area or low pressure extend from the western Canadian provlncee down over the eastern Rocky mountain slope and lower Missouri valley, and conditions are favorable for continued unsettled weather, with showsrs In this vicinity tonight and Thursday. A light nut general rise in temperature is hown east of the Rocky mountains. It is llarhtlv cooler In the extreme northwest. and no Important change In temperature le expected In thla vicinity tonight or Thurs- av. Record of temneratnre and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of tne last tnree years. IHU 1FW lW Wl Minimum temoeratura ... 4 61 47 67 Precipitation OS .00 . .00 Normal temperature ror toaay vs negroes. Excess In precipitation since March 1, 7 of an Inch. Kxcess for corresponding period In 1908, 4.60 Inches. Peftclency corresponding pertoa in to, T.M Inches, L. A. WELSH, Lear Forecaster. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at II a. rrt., 7tth meridian time, Wednesday, July 7, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Ratn fetation. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland. Neb 80 46 . T Articles. Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Tea d. Jilir;.-. 1 iwa,j l m-mi Sept.'.. "1 O0 -l OtV, -r Com .Tulv... Sept...! Oats .Mtly,.' Sept:.. I . 4 4ivj MSI i 1 mi 1 3V 1 ov 1 00 CHI 64V 44! m) l ost v' l 004 444 I 7U 44 44H Omaha (Task Prices, WHEAJ-No. ! hard, ll.Uttl.tt: No. t hard, tl.rtfrl 23: No. 4 hard. $L1O01.16; No. ppriiiE, II iq'l.u CORN-No. I. 83Vaff3V4: No. & MJV4c: No. 4, 62Has; no grade. 6WWlo; No. 1 yellow, MStClTie;.. No. 8 yellow, U44 m0! iso. 2 white, a7tp8c; No. I white, OATS-No. t mixed. 4'5 1.14 o; No. yel low, 444c: No. t whita 46c; No. 4 white.' 43V $T44ie.' ' ' RYE--No; . IftJWrio: No. 8, " - v ' rartot Raealata. - . I -. WheatCom.Oais 421 1 10T ft ft Chtoago ... Minneapolis Omaha Duluth" ...... 40 It CHICAGO GRAfN AND PROVISIONS la favorable Writktr for Harvesttaej Prompts Wheat Baylac CHiCAQO, July Y -Unfavorable weather for harvesting In thl country prompted active- buying of wheat on tha Board of Trade today, wbloh resulted In a recovery of a large part of the loss sustained during the previous session, final quotatlona show ing neT gains of l'4e to ltHHo. Corn and oats also olosed strong, but provisions war weak. Wt. weather over a large part of the winter wheat elt caused a complete rever sion of - sentiment- among trader In the wtrr-nt . .pit and Inspired a brisk demand, which was Id. evidence throughout the en tire session. The principal demand wj for thtf deferred months, although shorts were auto lively WdJers tor- tha July de livery, awing partly -to sharp advances In the nrlce of cah arain In St. Louis and Kansas (lty The lecember option was relatively the ' strongest on' the list and at one ttrne vM'tistVto front the lowest point, of ibe .daiv. The market wa also bulllshly Af.f'tctfd, bjf pie poor .respgije. of the' Liverpool TnArkot lo the severe slump tiers yesterday tntr by a decided tmprovo ment In nxpoit demand. The total export business reported today aggregated sixty five boatloads. The close was strong at almost tho top. " The corn market wsa weak at the start. hut ralhd before- the en of the first hour, and continued strong the remainder of the dev. The market closed strong a almost the hlcli point, with prioas up hQ He to VtfHc. compared with tha previous close. ... Oats were strong all day. The market closed strong, with prices above yeatrrday'a final quotations. Provisions closed unchanged to Uo lower, The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. High.) Low. I Close. Ye r Wheat I . July l 14V 1 Sept. jl m s 1 0H Auburn. Neb K Broken Bow. Neb. 7 Columbu. Neb... TT Culbertson. Neb.. W IFalrbury, Neh... Fairmont. Neb... 71 Or. Island, Neb.. 7 Hartlngton. Neb. 68 Hasting. Neb. Holdrege, Neb... 7 Oakdale. Neb.. Omaha, Neb Tekamah, Neb.. Alta. Ia Carroll, Ia Sibley, Ta Sioux City, Ia.. T 77 7 M S4 8 70 70 SO 63 70 70 ffi 4 0 s 3 61 64 s M U M ti .9 .00 .09 .00 .M T .00 .12 .00 .00 .03 .OS .IS .IS .M .04 .OS 5ky. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy - Cloudy Cloudy Raining Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. Not Included in averages. DISTRICT AVKRAGKS. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Statlona. Max. . Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 24 Columbus, 0 1 Dea Moines, la.... 14 Indianapolis, In).. 11' Kansas City. Mo.. 19 Minneapolis, Minn. SI Omaha, Neb..... 17 St. Louis, Mo 11 Rains continued general throughout the eorn and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours, and wsre excessive in Missouri, Kansas and eastern Iowa. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. XEW YORK OKNURAl, MARKET 71 M .M 71 M .06 W IIS .74 74 60 .61 U 71 1.1 74 " M .01 7. 2 .04 M 68 .60 May I 1 10 oin C July Sept. Deo. May Oat I4747U 4Hir 20 SS to u 11 77W U 77S4 U 11 11 IS 1 OS 68 6 , .41 4S 43 4MU M Si I 11 10 11 M i oij1 i4! i oni : tS 674 ft M KM W 47 47 47V4 41 til , 4JV H 43S 3a 41H 44 ib 10 SS M SS to CO 20 10 UVt ti U 7m U 75 11 82H 11 M U 78 U U 11 im 11 SO 11 10 u io u in li so juiy i,, Sept. Iec: May '. Forn July Sept. l.arti July " Sepu 111 he July Sept. No. t Cash quotations were a follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, S4.4ft90.75; winter ttralchta. M1(Mt4.: soring patents, UOOiitO, spring straight, ttsvIO. bakars. 13 Mkflt, 20. HAHLEY V'eed or mixing. SOifftlo; fair to cooks mailing, aznio. BEttij-Flm. No. 1 southwestern. 21. 4H No. 1 northwestern, 11.44. Timothy, SiW. Clover. S10 7S. PROVIoIONS Mess park, psr, bbl.. SM K nm.e. t.aia. per iuu iDa, ail. ia. anon i lt.n, sides (loone). ll aOftll.SO. Short clear aides (boxed). 111.760111714. Total clearance of wheat and flour were K.U00 bu. trlmary receipla wsre ZilOOO bu roniiared with XfiJKV bu. the t-orrespondlng day a year ao. The world'a vlslbie mauvjy. h mown oy praast reeve, aecreasea z,as, Out) bo. Estimated receipts tor tomorrow: Wheat. 4 cars; corn, 110 care; oats, 41 cars; hogs. s,tk tiea. Kaaaaa City Grata aad Frevlsleas. KANSAS CITY., July 7 W H EAT tjc higher for hard, V$o for soft; No. I hard. ILUtflU; No. S. SllStfi.1T; No. 1 red. II liUl 1: No. S. 11. IS. CORN Unchanged to lo hlfheri No. t mixed, Mo; No. S. Coo; No. I whit. (! (joc; Mo. S. (7Ho. OATH Nominally unohanged: No. 1 while. II nine; No. I mixed, 47940c RtE-sOvUc. HAT Choice timothy fnew), 10.50OU.0 choloe prairie (old). $11 SHJUSO; eholoa al fairs (newt, til OCXTILOS. BUTTER Creamery, extra, 14c: flrsU, x2n: seconda tOc: cackina atock. ISO. ROUS Kxtras, lio; firsts, SOo; current re ceipts, nc; seconds, 10. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu U.ono 1,000 Cora, bu S.WM 1S.04 Oata, ba L0u 4,tM) Kansas Cltjr "eptluaa" eloead as follow i taotatlons of the Car on Varloa Commodltle. NEW YORK. July 7. FLOUR Receipts, 23.760 bbls. ; exports. 1.700 bbls. Quiet and about steady: Minnesota patents, S6.26ti.60; winter straights, Miati.b; Minnesota dkk ers. S6.a6(3'5.66; winter extras, S4.H6.70; winter Datents. M.7MH7.00: winter low grades, S47$4.M. Rya flour, dull; fair to aood. S4.W34.70: choice to fancy. HSOfflS.OO. CORN MKAL Steady; fine whlta and yel low, $1.661.70; coarse, 1.541.00; kiln dried, kyic weak; no. i western) svto, nom inal, ff. I. f. New York. BARLEY Weak; feeding, eog70o, c. I. f New York. . WHEAT Receipts, 84.000 bu. Spot mar ket firm: No. 2 red. old. 1146. la elevator and f. o. b. acioat; No. s red, new, H.SJ, A A... a U .fin.,' XI MAV.kAn Duluth, gl.s&a. t. o. b. arioat; xso. hard winter, S1.S3H. f. o. b. afloat. CORN Receipts. 42.825 bu. Spot market firm; no. I, old, 7S0, in elevator ana r. o. o, afloat? fv S ntw, M4c, winter hlpmmts. option market was wttnout tranaaonons, closing net unchanged. July closed at -7c Heptember olosed at TiG and December closed at 6S7Ao. OATS Receipts. S3.17S bu. Spot market weak; mixed oats. 26 to 12 lbs.,' 6te, nom inal; natural white, S6 to 32 lbs., S4($67c; cupped white, it to U Ins.. 7tt'a3ttc. HAY Firm;, No. S, 76frS0a; good to choice, wctm.uo. HII)t:S-Flrm; Bogota, 11 c; Central America. 2c. LEATHER Steady : acid. tlifftSo. PROVISIONS Reef, steady: family, $14.00 14 M; mesa, $11 O0U 60; beef hams. M.00f K.00: packet. IllWtiill.OO: city extra India mess. $20.6021.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled billies. 112.50rijl3.00; pickled hams, $12,609 13.00. Lard, easy: western. 111.9312.06: re fined, eaay; continent, $12.36; South Ajnertca, u.o; compouna, sn.uu45.zs. rork, rirm ramiiy, $21 0&&22.00; abort clear, SZl. 0023. 00 mess. $21.60. TA I.I.O W-Dull: dty. SS-IS01 country. I S-iera 3-l6c. RICE Steady:' domestic fair to extra, ta te; Japan, nominal. butter steady: creamary aneclala. S9 r.so (omcial prloe. Wc): extras. 2Bwesu western faotory, lfB21c; western Irnlia- uon creamery nrsts, xao, CHEJOriE Steady; tiew sUtr full oream speciata 1340140. . EUQS-Firin; western extra flrstg, Ho firsts. 21HTi224l: seconds. tOtfiilo. ....... . AW. . V ' nHuini-unuM. steaay; western chickens, broilers, H23o; fowls, 141Ko. Articles. I Open. I High. I Low. CloM. rVheat Joly ...... September ' Decamber ' Com Julr Saptembar December 10 1 STH I 05H 1 -'4 1 4 1 USi 1 li 1 01 1 IIS gt4 iis Ki M'4 tl 61 A USfe 60 1 07 1 OS B 1H S7S 60V A asked. B hid. ,. MtaaaaaalU Ural a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. July 1 WHIAT-July, 1M; aepteravv, w wji iecemoer, Sl.7: ash. No. 1 hard. 6 TWITS; No. northern. sXSetflteS; No. S northern. Ulrtlw n nonnero, si.uffl.x. riJ&-no4 tt tinv " UNIX-In hulk. tH ft. FLOUR First patent. $ 0a0: second aatenta, fa.sanais; rirst clears, H K4ya.L second clears, $8,664)8.76. . UTaapaal Oewtsi Market. LIVERPOOL. July T.-WHKAT-Kwit. 2fa t red w astern winter, nominal; futures St. I.oats Geaeral Market. 8T. LOUIS. Jul T. WHEAT Hlrher trsck. No. 1 red cash. tl.Wfl.16; No. 1 red. imi 11: no. I nara. us.wi.ib. nominal 1 V ' ' 1 " . t'ORN-rirm; track, No. 1 cash, 68c; No. wnue, Mc; July. WsO. OATS Firm; traok, No. t cash. 4o; No, 1 wnue, tiitc; jniy. eso; September, 430, rv 1 r. nom na . ran. FIX)tIR Steady; red winter patents. Sfl SO tj.!; extra fancy and straight, $6.7&fllt.40l nara winter clears, St.se.M. KEKD-rTlmothy, $2.761-25. CORN MEAL 83.50. BRAN Weak; lacked, east track, tl 05. HAY-Steadv; Urrothy. .H1.0u4rl8.00: nral- ne, io.uua is .00. '..' IRON COTTON TFES 880. HEMP TWINE-7o. - ' ' PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing 1201TH. Lard, lower; prime steam, S11.MK9 11 60. Dry sslt meata (boxed), higher; extra shorts, $11 STVi; clear Hbs, HL87i: short clears, 111.00. Bacon (boxed), higher; extra short. $lir7H; clear ribs, IU.87H; short clears, tlj 00. POULTRY-Pteady; choloe, lie: springs, 184 l&c; turkeys, lb4l6Se; duoka, tc; geese. EGOS Lower. lSc. Recelpta Sblpmenta Flour, bbls.. 3,700 10.000 Wheat, bu 8S000- t 107,60) Corn, bu 700 68.KW Oata, bu M.000 81,009 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Fails to Recover from Its Torpid Condition. LEGISLATION IS HOT LIKED Wall Street Is Dissatisfied Both with Corporatloa Taa aad Proposed la coiae Taa Amndant Devel- oasaeats el tka Day. NEW YORK. July 7 In Its general ap pearance the stock msrket tooay was even more torold than yesterday, but the actual transactlona were somewhat more num erous. The weakness which developed early was a more positive manifestation of a price tendency than has occurred since the prolonged holiday. The persistent heavi ness of United Htates Steel has a depress ing effect on sentiment toward the whole list. Foreigners showed some renewal of uneasiness over the copper trade situa tion. Th price of copper warrants fell sharply in London, and quotations for the metal were marked down at the metal exchange In New York. Reports of rapidly expanding activity by the electrical equip ment companies with corresponding de mand for copper did not prevent a weak tone in the copper Industrials. There were a number of stocks regard ing which speculative predictions have failed, leading to reselling by disap pointed buyers. This wss true of Wabash preferred, which has been subject of re port diligently circulated of a coming passing of control to a stronger company with a guarantee of dividends. United States Steel suffers In the same way from the long drawn out claima In behalf of the project for listing on the Parts RntirM A sharp upturn In the wheat market followed reporta of heavy rains In the region where harvesting is in program. There wss some dlssatlsfsctlon expressed by sellers of stocks over the progress of the tariff bill at Washington and tho growing belief that the corporation earn ings tax will be incorporated and the resolution to submit an income tax amend ment be passed. The principal sustaining iscior in vim ,.rk.t b tha steady accumulation of ,. thm Pacific and an effective demand for one or two of the corn carrying rail roads, notably and Atchison ana hock Island. ... TV,, hrlill&nt nrosnecta reported for the corn crop, and which Is" expected to show n the government crop report lomon-uw, hiniu this sxnuD and other Influences supplemented It. London sent buying M-tr for Southern Pacific that were con Mr1 s enlficant. as were tne purcnases of calls on the stock In that msrket, which were being made for ivew 1 ora account. Th stork bettered its previous record price by H'fflH- Both Southern Paclflo and trhlson were suojeci or renewea nmium of an Intended dividend increase. Rock Island hsd an advantage rrom tne saie of $10,000,000 of the bonds of Its subsidiary company, the St. Louis Pan Francisco to a French syndicate, which was an- ounced yesterday. The money mantei remained easy In tone. Bonds were Irregular, -lotai sai"a, pr value $5,610,000. United States bond were unchanged on call. . Ss as and ranse of prices on tne biock exchange today were as follows: Bales. Mign. uow. Ulg-fhatineni pM American Copper .m ""J Asrtctiitiirii w "' Am. Bt Bui.r S.M j m. Can H1 w Am. C. A F- ' m. Cotton Oil w 'V ' Ant. H AL Pf4 IW Ice securitiaa American Intawl American Lofiotnottv .... m. B. at It Am. B. A R pM Am. Sugar Relnlng Am. T. T Am. Tobaoco pf4 Amsrloan Woolen Anaconda Mining C Atchison Atchlaon pro Atlantic Coait una , Baltimore Ohio Bal. A Ohio pf Hathlahem Steel Brookln Bapld Tr... Canadian Pacirte Central Leather Central Leather pM Central of Ne Jereey.... heaapeak A Ohio Chicago A Alto. ......... CMoaa Ot. - W ........... Chicago a N. w C, M. A Bt. r C, C, O. As It. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Bo Colo. Bo. lat ptd Colo. A So. td ptd Consolidated Qaa Corn Products Delaware at Hudson Denver A Rio Oranda..... D. a R. O. pf Dlatlllars' Becorttles rl Brio lat ptd Erie 14 ptd General Bleotlio Great Northern ptd Ot. Ko. Ore ctfa Illinois Central nterboroush Mot Int. Met. ptd International Harvester ., nt. Marin ptd Int. Paper Int. Pump own Central Kanasi City Bo K. C. Bo. ptd ,.. LoalsTlll A N Mine. Bt. L. M.. St. P. A 8. g. M..... Missouri Paoirla M . K. A T M., It. T. ptd National Blaouit national Xeas N. R. R. at M. lat ptd., New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A W....41 , North Amerloaa Northern Faalllo, ex-air racino Mail Pennaylvania People's Ua p., a, C. A St. L rreaiet Steel Car , Pullman Palace Car Railway Bteel Spring.... Reading RepiiDiie steel Republle Steel ptd Rock laland Co Rook Island Co. ptd It. U 4 i. P. 84 ptd... St. Louis 8. W Bt. L. B. W. ptd Bloaa-Bheffleld . A I... Southern Paolflo Bo. Peoltle ptd Bo. Railway Bo. Railway ptd Tennessee Copper Teiaa A Pacific T ., M. U W T., BU L A W. ptd Union psoitis Vnlen Paolflo ptd V. S. Realtr V. 8. Rubber V. 8. eel V. 8. Steel ptd t'tah Copper V a -c are. Chemical v Waha.h 1,000 ZiVs aabaah ptd ,. t.tlM U Weeters Manriand 1,100 10Ha Weatloghouee Kleouie . Western t'nloa 100 71 W. A L lui) Wlacenaln Central Total sales r the dajr, in. So aharwa. $:K.KTi0 4!: gold certificates, $r?.on9,S0; tota! cash balance, Ili3,lt8,344. Available Bapply f Grata NEW YORK. July T.-Speclal cable and televraphlo communication received by Rradstreet'e Show tha fnllaoln rhinn, n avauauie supplies as compared with previous accounts: wneat, tnited States, east Rockies, de creased. l.MS.OOO bushels: Canada, de creased. 5M 000 bushels: total. United States and Canada, decreased 1 ast nrri fcuah.i.. arioat for and in Europe, decreased, 400.0M bushels; total American and European m xv y rvi"a, i,vB,tuj ousneis. Corn. I nlted Stste gnd Canada, crriHu, a"v uusneis. ds da- Oats. United States 'and Canada. creased, tst.OOO buthels. Taledo teed Market. TOLEDO, O., July T SEEDS Clover, casn, atxac, uciowr, lecember, a2: siren, i v. ; rejected. K bo; no established grade. $t.K; No. 8, U K. Prime timothy, tz.uu. trim aisike, $7.M; August, to A. . . ktllwaakea Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. July T. WHEAT Vn northern. $l.S0nl 81; No. 1 norgiern, $1V7H aeptemoar, uea. OATS fl-UV3. BARLEY Sample, GU Isgar ausd. Malaasas. NIW YORK. Julr T.-SUaAR-Raw firm; fair refining. 1 31tt; centrifugal, M test, gra.ffi.ioo. aioiasses sugar. 17ti20o. nenned, quiet; no. b. i; iso. t. 4 soc; No 8. AZbc: No. a ASOci No. 10. ilk; No. 11. 4 Km No. 11. 4 06c: No. 11, AOOc: No. 14. 4 00c confectioners' A. 4 660: mould A. E 20r: ru loaf. tbc: crushed. 4-tec; powdered, 4.8&C arannlai a l.t. nilua a IcL. MOLASSES Steady; r'ew Orleans open aitu gwu to caoioe so4uaj do coupon do te. r do coupon do r-g do 4a. coupon Allle-rhal. lat Am. Af. Be New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. July 7. MONEY On cell, essy. lViir per cent; ruling rate, 1T per c-ent; cloclng bid. IS per cent; offered at 1'4 per rent. Time loans, very soft and fairly active; sixty dsys. 1 per cent; ninety dsys, ti per cent; six months, 8a3H Per "PRIME MERCANT1LH PAPER 1A to 4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weak, with ac tual businesa In bankers bills at $4 8 Sfcfl 4 NA.flO for ou day bills and at $4 87.85 for demand. COMMERCIAL BILLS-84 864J4.86H. K1LVF;R Bar. Ilc. MEXICAN DOLLAR8 44a. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. Closing quotations on bond today were as follows: V. 8. rut. a. reg im !!!. On. lat rsf. 4a . IV4 . . 1 v . a int. Met. aw es .10114 Int. M. M. 4Ss TlVj . l'HH aj.pan 4a F ..111 d 4Sa 'H ..110 K. C. So. 1at e T4V4j .. L 8. deb. a 1J1... 4 ..tm LAN. unl. 4a loow Am. T. T. r. 4a .lor.4 eM , R. a T. lat 4a. loo Am. Toheceo 4s .' ""i do tn. 44a. ...... P0 do 4 HIS Mo. Pacific 4a I24 Armour A Co. 4Vj.... . N. R. R. ot M. 44.. 4 Atchlaon sea. 4 ioi N. Y. C. S IHI M do c 4. 1 4i do deb. 4s MH do ct. ta. lir If. T . If. H. m H. ext. C, L let 4s ... IS4 tv. (0 1M Bal. A Ohio 4s 1H N. A W. 1st con. 4a. paa do I He 80 do ST. 4a do a W. I'a..... t He. pacltlc 4a 101 Rrk. Tr. c. 4e M4 do I T4 can of O. ts ll"H O. 8. L. rtd. 4e Central Leather U... f Pens. sr. (Ha 111... M' C. of N. J. s. Se.....l2i Pens. eon. a....u..104u Cliea. A Ohio 4V4S,. . .1044 Reading son. 4a loo do ret. he iuii il i. a 1. r. tg. aa. wi Chlcas A A. mi.,, 74H do (en. le t"H C, B. A Q. J. 4s.... HVi Bt. L B. W. a ta... 7uj do sen. 4a I'M -no lat goio aa. P4 C. M. A 8. r. g. I Ha 41 board A. L 4s.... U'4 C . R. I. A P. . 4a.. K Bo. Paoltle eol. 4e.. Ui do col. le -!'4 do ev. 4a 1054 do rftg 4a 4144 do lat rat. 4 Colo. Ind. 6a 71 Bo. Railway la m4j Colo. Mid. 4t UVj do gen. 4a it C. A 8. r. A . 4 Ha 4 Cnlen Pacific 4a. '.04(4 'D. A H. ev. 4s 1 . oe let a ref. 4e.... . 17 do av. 4a ins, . pf.n 8. Rubber Is lflg . Tlla U. 8. Steel Id l....4l . to Va.-Cero. Cham. la.. lj . 7Ht4 Wabaah lat la 1124 do cv. 4a series A.. 17 do 1st A ex. 4s 1114 do aeries B 17 Weetern Md. 4a. 4iH Gen. Eleo. ct. la.. ..148 West. glee. ot. Is... Hit RostoB Stocks and Boads. BOSTON, July 7. Money, call loans, 5H Ui per cent; time loans, Stirs per cent. Clos ing Quotations were as follows: Atrhlaon adj. 4a. M Amalgamated 11 "4 do 4s 11'4 Artiona Com 8V Max. Central U M Allantla 4 Atchlaon R. R 117VJ, Buue Coalition i4m do ptd 144 cel. a Arties loo Boston A Albany.. ..MO Cal. A Heoi 441 Boaton A Main 1M Centennial tOVj Boaton Kievated 12 copper Ranis II Pltchburg ptd 139 Dsijr Weal I N. Y., N. H. A K...1T04 Klel.allo 174 Union Pacltlc 144 Oranbr let Am. Arte. Cham 464 Green Canenaa 114 do ptd IWUilelo Korale 14 Am. Pneu. Tube. TV4 Mass. Mining IV! A mar. sugar in 14 Michigan is do pfd 114 H MoLawk IS Am. T. A T 140H Mont. C. A 0 80 Amer. Woolen 44 Nerada 114 do prd luvj 01a Dominion 01 H Pominlon I. a B nt UKHit 131 Edlion Eleo. Ilia tit Parrot ae4) General Eleotits 164 uuincr g Maaa. Kleclrlo 1IH Shannon U do pfd Tl1 TamaracK TO Mass. Oaa i Trtnltr 11 Inlted rnitt LS t'ntted Copper 10 Vnited 8. M... 614 V- s. uu lit do pfd 14 Utah 4114 V. B. Steel Victoria 4 d. ptd 11!44 Winona I Adventurs 4! Wolrerlne 14 Allouei 4114 North Butts 44 0MA1U LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Slow and Lower, Cow Stuff Steady. HOGS EXPERIENCE A BAD BREAK V. A R. O. 4s.. do ref. 6s.... tHatlllera' 6s Erie p. I. 4s. do gen. 64 II '4 45 U 12 674 744 41 V 17 SO M4 17 804 3'4 40 17'4 . lino 4.4 . 110 44 100 111V4 114 1U' . l.K 117S 12V4 12714 . 1,400 14014 iet 14S 4t 100T4 100'4 1004 100 44 lt4 HH . l.OftO 484, 4144 tl , tt.100 117V4 111 1174 1044 i0 1IH 12H ltl4 . S,)0 1HH 1WH 111 MV4 400 I14 04 10 , K) 1H 1) 1S4 , 1,100 1M 183 IMS 400 114 II 14 . ' 100 104V4 104Wj 104ii 10 ii it m . 1,700 71 764 1,400 8 . 100 1M l)0 iwA 100 74 00 4414 400 174 400 141 400 n 111 1M44 74 44 17 iio" I I "5 1U 1644 II 44 17 1 8014 14") M 100 1144 144 144 I0 4H 41 4714 800 lift 14 U I 4.100 IT IS4 74 400 ti MH Ai4 l.a) 44 4t4 41V4 40 146 144 114 T.T04 Hilt 16014 1614 t,00 T7H 74 '17 400 1404 14y4 1414 1.000 li II 16H 10,000 II 41 6H MV4 600 21 II 1O0 14 4 JU 14 6-4 40 lH 114 40 Mt4 U S4 SOU 46H 444 4 1144 11 400 141 14014 W0 64 64 1.400 144 14S 00 ni 11 1400 4IS 414 400 43 MM 4JVW 1914, ui 4J0 61S4 4u 71 4 104 6 si 14 104 IIV4 14 132 H 64 M4 Verr l,l0fct Raa af Sfceep aad Lamas, Wklla Trice Saaw 71a Ma terial raaaa-e la Aay Dlrectloa. SOUTH OMAHA. July T. 1M9. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Oheep Official Wondav 1.2M LSl 4.0 8 Offlolal Tuesday 1.1.1 8.4 Estimate Wednesday ... ,M i.e FINANCIAL STATEMENT )F THK- Conservative Savings & Loan Ass'n. At the Opening of Business July 1, 1909. The Conservative Has a Record Hard to Equal. 1.144 1 676 Three days this week.. 7.014 W,!"1 .. Same days last week.... 8.7M 14.171 1J.SHS Sam da s 1 weeks ago.. 7.6ft4 .! H. Same days 1 weeks ago.. 10 471 18,074 8.134 name days 4 weeks ago.. .ii m.d.w i Sam days last year 4,677 18,16 U.4X Tha following table shows the receipts Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with laet rear: 1. lw. inc. inc. Cattle 40.417 4! 148 11,178 Hog L4J8.&S4 L8..329 lw.m Kheep 77,n 7U071 8fi,001 Tha fnllnwinar tatbla shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: Data. 1808. 190. 1907. 104). li06. 11804. iLW. June 88.. June 8 , June 80... July 1..., July I..., July 8... July 4... July 8... July ... July 7... T 84V4 5 8 T 13 IM ill 7 MH 03 7 81L 8 96 B 84 7 6SA t 87 I 84 1 H t 87 I 84 ee ee ee 7 714 8 78 T -l 8 18 t 78 15 8 47 8 28 8 U5 8 87 48 5 17 I t 8 8 t 13 t U 6 ) 8 48 8 1 I M 48 I 18 I 8 ee e ee ee 1 48 8 8 6 41 6 617 H 4S iM 118 t49 Sunday. Holiday. The official number of car of stock brought in today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, ti r a C. M. At St. P 1 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo .... 1 Union Pacific 83 C. A N. W.. east.... 6 C. a N. W.. west.... 89 C, St. P. M. ft O.. 6 C. B. As Q.. east.... 14 C, B. A Q., west.... 26 g., K. 1. A r., east., i C, R. L ft P., west.. 3 Illinois Central C, Q. W 1 Total receipts.... 134 Tha .disposition of the day's receipts wa a follow, each buyer purchasing th num ber of head Indicated I 48 1 t 1 81 1 11 1 40 4 I 10 1 1 1 1 64 I'JO 0 to 00 U 124 11.100 1M4 161 i 1614 100 ti ll 0 I, HO 174 1.44 117 J0 114 V 1HS4 114U 8Si 1.WS . 4m iHj 114 900 434 4IV4 43S 11.600 1674 16S 1674 LOO JH4 i4 im 100 1044 1U4S4 1044 41.100 I4 II 141 l.lo II 1D44 '1H 1,000 a 44 47 4 ..... I74 100 44S4 44 H ICS4 ... U H.IO0 13514 111 1164 l.loO 135 US lie l.Ou II 10 II 4M.lu0 49 I KU 10 I7V4 ITS 17 S 10 144 t 4i4 4IS4 414 I0 ea4 49 8u 14.104) 14 ll'-4 14), too 10444 I04i 1U4S4 I'JO AIM, II 11 ..' i 46 100 14 11 .4. " 1?4 lf-t 1" - 800 4 U A 1144 64 n" 21. 81 4 71(4 ' Leaiea Itoalc Market. LONDON, July T. American securities opened above parity and later hardened, making fractional gains. Before noon the market beoame Irregular and at midday waa Quiet, with prices from 4a above to i below yesterday's New York closing. lxnaon closing stocks: CoQeola, Bwsy.. 84 U-M LoulaTlll A M 144 do account I4 at., K. A T 424 Asaal. Copper N. T. Central 114 Aaaoenda ' Norfolk A W (14 Alcklao II do ptd. to ds pld 107(4 Ontario A W 414 Baltimore a Ohio... .1114 Pennajrlvanta , Canadian PaAlfla....li7i uod ttlues JO I'heeapeeke A 0 71(4 Readme IUV4 Chicago O. W 14 southern r II Chi., Mil. A it. F...1U do ptd Tl Tie Beers 14 Bouikera Pacltlc llaat DesTer A Rle 0 46 Usioa Pacltlc 1m do pfd 17 do ptd iv Kri 7 C. g. steel 70 do 1st pld 44 ds ptd 111 do Id pld 4 Wabaak U Grand Trunk U do pld ... 64 Illinois Central 16) Bpaalah 4a 7 SILVER liar, quiet at XJV4 Per ounca MONKY-44 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is yl 4-16 per cent; tor three-month bills. Vol 8-16 per cent. New York Mlalagr Stocks. NEW YORK, July T Closing quotations on mining stocas ware as loiiuwi; Alio 10 Led.llle Cos. . fkruaewlck Con 8 L4llle chief... Couatock Tua. stock I Maaicas - 4 sonde 1 Ontario Con. Cal. A V 6 Opklr Horn Silver ti Standard Iron Silver 10 leilew Jacket ,. Offered. .10 IM 1U .160 . 40 Traaearr Btstesaeat. W A8H1NQTON. July 7-Today's state ment of th treasury balanoes In the gen eral fund, exclusive ot the ILSO.OuO.OuQ gold reserve, shows: Oola culu and bullion. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. July 7. DRY GOODS The ootton goods market-1b strong, with many advances being named, following the sharp advance In cotton. Home of these ware ad tances in wide sheetings, brown ootton. 4-4 bleached cotton. Advance of from 3 to 6 per cent hava been made in some of tha standard lines of knit goods opened for spring of 1910. Trade in men's wools Is lighter, but a fair business is still re ported. Fancy men s lines ior spring win be opened tomorrow. Jobber are begin ring to get some of th early fall trade. , Peoria Market. PEORIA; July 7. CORN Lower; No. 1 white, 70o ; No. S yellow, 4y8r70c; No. 1 yellow, 9c; No. 1, 6V.c; No. 4. 68.c; no grade, tc. . OATS-Hlgher: No. lwhlta, 484c REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J 1 cFttsesrald andValfe .to George Posek and wife,- lo. slt block 4, Albright's Annx.?. i, 12 Im A. Harmon to v, a. narmou, lot J, block 5, Mount Pleasant Clyde Michaells and wife to W. A. u.kanirnk nart IntatS and 36. block 8. Mavne Placa i.. .. to50 Thomas Hootor and wife to D. J. Camnhall and wife, lot IS. block 9. Hnr.ior Terraoa ' WO Elisabeth Elsasser and husband to J. v v.ieoaaor and wife sll.4 feet lots 22 and 22 feet 23, Hlmebaugh Place 1,000 O. A. Wulff ana wne ta --. n. o in 1 1 mriA n. rt la. hlnc.k 16,- Halcyon Heights 60 W. E. Merrltt, trustee, to A. A. Bar den lot 14. block 6. Grammercy Park 78 C. Q. Johnson and wife to Edith Baoon, lota 10 and 11, Saratoga Court 1,100 a. B. Lasbury to Olive Hamilton, lotg 16 and 17, Olenwood Heights I J. D. Ware to Mary Sperr, part lot IS, J. I. Redlck's add 18.000 United Real Estate and Trust Co. to Penolop M. Smith, lot t, block BO, Kountse Plaoe 760 Margaret E. Hopkins and husband to James Neville, Jot 6, block S, Mil lard Place 4,800 Home Terrace Co. to Anna and John Velebradsky, lots 8 and 6, block S, Orchard Home 800 Annie Kuykendall and husband to Tone Bursick, lot 80, block 8, Tbom ason & Ooos add 400 E. La Patrick and wife to Jennie M. Lowe, lot 1, block (, Patrick's td Saratoga Nanoy fcplgla to A. J. Burrowes, lot 1, A. H. Sanders add 4,000 H. W. Dunn and wife to Martha M. Holslngton, w70 feet lot 1, Forest Hill E. F. Leary to W. J. Dermody, lot L A. H. Sanders add 1 Emma F. Taylor to la. E. Peyton, lot 30, Redlck's 2d... I 1 F. Crofoot et al. to J. A. Pardoa, lot 8, block L Thomason At Ooo.... 160 TlulnVi Untia anrl huaband to G. P. Tra- ver. lot T. block 1. Weil End 1,800 Mabel H. Fawcett and husband to Cherleai Frnm. nart lot 17. block S. Hlmebaugh add 1.800 State National Bank of Cleveland to C. W. lielangee, lot 78, EllUtone Park Placa 188 Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., ' trustee, to Barker Co., lot 1 to 86, bVJ lots 38, lot 88 to 80. Howell Placa 1 Maria Lay ton to Maud U Ooss, lots 24, 15, 26, 27, IS, block 4, Pullman Plaoe 1 O. Mosher and wife to Catherine T. Mnrnhv nart auhlot A taalot 25. 16-16-13 40 Samuel Sugarman and wile to F. J. Holm unit wife, lot 1. block A Hodro Bonanza 400 Phoebe J. Tray nor and huaband to Mathilda Ever, lot 44. Bensonhurst 1,200 Douglas Hecurity Co. to Ueorge a. ihnhoff. lot IX. bock z. Virginia Place L260 J. N. Myers et al. to Margaret V. Sol omon, lot 8. block u, htnnn s i Anna L Byerly and husband to Mar- garetha Futterlleb, lot 3, block 8, Thomaaen At Uoos add Oeurge 8. Collins and wife to R. E. SchlndeL, lot 4, block 8, Hammond Place Pa stun Real Estate Co. to August Wulff, lot 81, Keystone Park Oeorge Sautter and wife to A. P. Sautter, lots 7 ana , block i. Sautter's add South Omaha Land Co. to Mary Becksel, lot 4, block ZM, Bouth Omaha O. Mosher and wife to M. 8. Walk- lin, part aublot 4, taxlot 25, 14-16-11. Alex Gardner and wife to Myrtle 1. Fay, part lot 8, block 48, Valley.... Mary C. Lane to A. Lv Reed, part nwS4 sw 23-15-11 800 Elisabeth J. Flshel et al. to Jacob Levy, lots U and H, block 111, South Omaha 700 William pfelffer and wife to W. H. Pfelffer, lot 7. block 1, Marsh add.. 10 Fred P. Woodworth and wife to 8. I. Robinson, part lots 1 and 1, block 18. Omaha 1 Imperial Investment Co. to Alice Rob inson, lots 10 and 11, block X 1st sub of Grlffen At Smith add 4. MO W. A. Saunder and wtf to P. J. Brennan, lot 10, block 14, Ambler Place 10 John A. Ryan and wife to Elisabeth I. brennan, lot IS, block 8, Kounts 4th add W. W. Norton and wife to H. T. Campbell eV4 lota 17. IS. 1 20. block 11. Ambler Plaoe 8,000 Douglas Security CO. ta slay W. Spencer, -lot 11. block L Virginia Plaoa Omaha Packing Co.. swirt ana company.. boy Cudahy Packing Co.... V08 Armour A Co Sort Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C. 140 Armour At Co., K. C... 116 Vansant Co 18 Carey & Benton 84 Lobman A Rothchlld.... 37 W. I. Stephen 84 Hill A Son 2X0 F. P. Lewis 18 J. H. Bulla 6S F. O. Inghram 6 Sullivan Bros 47 Borden , Evanston Swarts-Boland Sinclair 70 Hammond Standard Other Buyers 174 Cattle.Sheep.Hogs. .284 2.264 101 S.tU! 671 4,220 309 1,(4 100 241 241 160 "466 246 Totals 1,176 14,182 1,428 CATTLE Recelpta ot cattle were fairly liberal this morning, but Chloago was over run with receipts, 18,000 head being reported In at that point, a very heavy run for a Wednesday. At the same time advices from all points indicated a sharp break in Uie market. With such unfavorable advices from other selling points aa noted above buyers were very slow and backward about getting down to business at this point. When th market aid open their bids on beet steers were sround !Clo lower and cattle began moving at a decline of 10c in most cases. Heavy rattle were very slow sellers even at the decline. There were In tha nelshhnrhsnd of twentv loads of cows and heifers In sight and the marget on that kind of stock was In fairly food condition. Under tha lnflueno of he good demand steady prices were gen erally maintained. There were more stockers and feeders than have been seen In th yards on most davs ot lata. While some of th cattle that Just happened to suit a buyer sold to good advantage th felling was just about 10c lower on both stockers and feeders. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice eomfed steers, 16.60h4.76; fair to good corn- lea steers, is.w8,60; common to fair corn' fed steers, 86.2ot4.26: good to choice vear. lings, 86.6007.00; good to choice fed cows and helfera, 86.005.86; fair to good cows and heifers. I3.7.vii5.00: common to fair cows and helfera 81 K8!.76: good to choice stock ers and feeders, 84.2Mf6.40: ratr to good stockers and feeders, 81.76(34.26: common to isir stocsers ana leeaers, sj.vtajfj 76: stock heifers, 83.26JS.75; veal calves, I4.004y7.00; uuna, aiaga, etc., ss.uwgB.vui representative sales: HOGS Receipts of hogs were large thl morning, 203 fresh ears being reported in, In addition to which there were elghteon cars carried over from yesterday. At th same time Chicago reported a very heavy run, with tha msrket there badly de moralised, prices being 16"T26o lower than yesterday. Some of tha Chicago paakera wireo that they were buying their droves fully SOo lower. With advices of that kind at hand tha market at this point opened slow. Still as it became apparent that packers really wanted th hogs and as a pretty good shipping demand was also de veloped, tha trade took on more life and tha big bulk of the hogs ohsnged hands by 11 o'clock In th morning. Tha prices paia were xuuy ltraioa lower than yester day. This means that a good share of today's hogs sold at 7.5031. 70, with 17 65 and 87.80 very popular prices. Good, heavy hogs sold up as high as 87.80. SHEEP Receipts were light this morn ing; in fact, there were hardly enough sheep on sale to make a market- The bulk consisted of heavy Montana wethers and overs! odd lots of native and western stock. It will be remembered that there has been a poorer demand of lat for heavy muttons than for the lighter kinds. Today's trade was no exception and weighty weth ers war slow actors. Although early trad In native and western stock was largely of a peddling nature, the demand was fair and the supplies changed banda In reason ably good season. The general market today ts quotable at steady, with heavy sheen slow. A small lot of weetern spring Iambs were good enough to bring 8H.35, one deck of western ewe sold at 84 36, and yearlings realised 86 86. Quotatlona on rang shaven and lambs Oood to choice SDiing lamba. 17 POij. 00 r . I n .wwi ....Im I . n, v.. r. -Ten- .. J . . w w vu. '", ruwv'.i", auwi to choice yearling lambs. 34.754)6.00; fair to good yearling lambs. 84 6044 76; good to choice wethers, 84.263-4.60; fair to good aethers, 84 0Oif4.S(; good to choice ewes, 81804.18; fair to good ewes, S3.60t4f3.80. Increase from July 1, 1908, to July 1, 1909 Increase in Reserve Fund in same, period ,. Dividends paid to Stockholders in same period , . Number of Building Ivoans made In same period .... 362 Number of Loans made in game period .763 Amount of Dividends paid to Members since organisation Net Increase in Business first six months 1909 .tl.14J.34l.67 16,000.00 168.tS6.6S 878.S86.65 815.(00.31 RESOURCES JULY 1, 1900. Real Estate Loans .' t S,5J ,lt.7t Loans on Conservative Shares of Stock 64,909.88 Real Estate Sold on Contract Real Estate Acquired Through Foreclosure Foreclosure Account face of loans and cost paid Warrants Oeneral Fund .... Certificate of Deposit In Banks Interest Due from Borrowers Office Building and Lot.... CAsh . . tat. j. i 1,961.94 ' 75.48 1,895.83 189.650.00 11.SS7.06 66,000.00 St9.S76.09 LIABILITIES. Dues Paid In and Dividends Added Thereto Incomplete Loans . . Reserve or Contingent Fund Undivided Profits 84,108,618.60 .13.888. 677.47 8S4.688.0S 100,090.00 10,153.00 14,303.118. SO Moaey to loan at lowest association rates with easy terms of repayment. Offices, 1614 Harney Street. GEO. F. GILM0RE, Pres. PAUL W. KUHNS, Secy. Thoro aro no Taxes on Stroot Railway Proforrdd . The Interest Is payable quarterly. The earnings of the Company are large. The Investment is conservative. , To Net About G , SAMUEL BURNS, Jr. 614 N. Y. Llf Building , 4.60i.0: cows and heifers, 13.604.60; calves. gJ.WKSf.uu. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head: market 6c lower; top, $8.06: bulk of sales, 87.76t8.00. SHEEP Aisu lamh-Keceipts, luo neaa; market steady; lambs, 86.60u8.25. CHICAGO ' LIVK STOCK MARKET Stoi-r of Day's Trading; la Cattle, Hoars and Sheep. CHICAOO. July 7. CATT1.,E-Recelpts. estimated at 19.000 head; market steady to 15c lower; steers, 85.fOa7.60; cows, 84.00 5.76; heifers, 83.60ft7.00; bulls. S3.40ft6 2j; calves, $3.0Ott7.6O; Blockers and feeders, 83.34 J610. lioas Receipts, estimated at zz,uuu neaa; market 164120c lower: choice heavy. 88. KV 8.0; butchers. 88.00ft 8 15; light mixed, $7.60 7.70; choice light, 17.86ii8.O0; packing, l7.Wt 7.10; pigs, tO.60'8'7.26; bulk of sales, 17.7io Lit). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti mated at 20.000 head; msrket for choloe $3 BO-,) 4.76; lanibs, 87.608.60; yearlings, 84.:0 (86.00. Slonx Citr l ive Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia. July 7 8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head. Mar ket lower; beeves, 6.0Ot!.76; fat cows and heifers, 84.Mk04.OO; grass cows, $16094.60; feeders, $4.0094.76; yearlings, $2.754H. HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head. Market 10ft 15o lower; range of prices, 7.4C7.75; bulk of sales, 17-607.60. . Cottos. Market. NEW TORK, July 7. COTTON The market opened steady at an advance of 4 points on July, making a new high record tor that position, but generally 2u5 points lower In response to disapproving oables and favorable weather reports. There was heavy realising early, sales for long ac count being estimated at fully 160,000 bales during the first hour, while Liverpool had quite a sharp break light after the local opening and prfces here eased off to a net loss of about 10ft 11 points on active months. Prices during the middle of th morning were 8 or 4 points up from the lowest. Future opened steady; July, 1130c; Au gust, 12 34c; October. 12.27c; November, 12 24c; December, 12.13c; January, 11.11c; March, 12.10c; May, 12.36a &1 A .A..a r. 1 1 1 .( ' IA mIh. 1j.rr mM. dllng uplands, 11.66c; middling, 11.80c. No sfLtes. GALVESTON, Tex., July T.-COTTON- Higner, Ji'c. ST. LOUIS, July T. COTTON Steady; middling, 13c; no sales; receipts, (81 bales; shipments, 1,188 bales; stock, 14,224 bales. L.oal Seearltiee Qaatatloas. Qaotatloni himlabad br 8asi Baroa, jr., 114 Haw Tor ute Building, oaaaas. Cndahr backlog Oe. Is MM rolUBibaa. Naa. B. U ta ir. City a Omaha bonda 4H 111!.. CUr et O maiia Is lilt Houalaa rouair 4a 1U4 r. M. aah stock, Usaala Bi. A at a4 . HH tt . MV4 sa . loan iot . 1"! lot 14 . 1UI14 Mil 10 400 900 126 St. Loals Live Stoek Market. KT. LOUIS. July 7.-CATTLE Recelpu. 8.100 head. Including 8,800 Tsxans; steady to lOo lower; native shipping and export vteers, 8&2587.U; dressed beef and butchers, 15.7(8S.96; steers under H0U0 lbs., 84 706.86; stockers and feeders. ti26a4.KS: cows an.l 12J0 heifers. $3.794.80; oanners. $2.261.76; bulls, $7065.00; calve. 86.257.00; Txa and In dian steer, $3.60fj4. JO; cows and heifers. U 60rfi6.0S. HOGS Receipts. 8.100 head; market 10c lower; pigs and lights, 86"Mi:7.86; packers. r 4097.80; butchers and best heavy, $7.&tf 8.16. bHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.600 head; sheep steady, lambs lOo lower; na tive muttons. 81869-i 26; lambs, 8 40g t6; culls and bucks, $3 46ir6.26; stookers, $160 6-4.M. 1,960 200 Total .jaaaxJ L800 W.417 Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, July T. CATTLB Re ceipt, 10,000 head, Including 1,300 southerns; steady to 10c lower; yearlings, strong, 87 46; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6S6&r.OO; fair to good. $4.40426; western steers, 14 7ro4.tO; Blockers and feeders. $3.86 6 60; southern steers, $8 7666 86; southern oows, 82 .7664.26; native cows. $2.7616 00; na tive heifers. $3.7Ey7.46; bulls, 83ir24.75; calves. 840037.00. HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head: market 10ft 0e lower; top, 88 06; bulk of sales. $7.T0ff T 96; heavy, 87 8GQ8.06; packer and butchers, 87.764I8.(; light. 87 4b7.90; pig. $416r7.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 4.000 head: market toady; lamba $460(97.78; yearling. HtO&att; wathera $4000600; ewe. $1169416; stockers and feeders, $2.76 4)8 28; Texas muttons. $3.7504.40. St. Jaaaph Lira Stoek Market. 8T. JOSEPH. Mo., July T. CATTLE Ra celyts, 1,00$ bead; Biajket BUecg; sleara. Gala Cltr Halt Co. Kanasa Cltr Rr H 1 111 Nabraaks Talapbona stock 4 Nabraaka Vnilarwrltara. usau Omaha Oas 4a 1117 Omaha K. L. a r. aa wa Omaha C. B. It. Rr. la !' Omaha a C. B. 8U Rr. aa 1IU , Omaha A C. B. Bt. Rr. std 4 x-41t Omaha 4 C. 8 It. Rr. oca i Omaha a C. B. Bu Rr. a k. Bid 4.. II MV4 II S4 Omaha Walaf -Ca. I U4 Omaha Water C. lat .. Omaha B. C T Bllg Co Omaha B. P. t T. C. Sharllan Ceal Is Mil... South Omaha Bawar 4S4S WM Blaui Cltr Steak Tare, all t. Inlon Stock Tarda, South Omaha, 4 . I4 1...., la bll ITU. M HV 10Q4 iw ivi US4 IK 8tt Mlt . . aa ti .. tii tt .. Hit St ..SI g .. 10 1U N .. l4 .. loeit ua ..II M '4 M j, i . sea- who seomed 'to hava expected new coffee ' In the TJraslllan maikets would lead to freer offering of rhe supplies available in consuming circles than hava so far ma- ' terlallxed. The market closed steady, net unchanged to 2 points higher,' Bale were reported of 16,000 bat, including . July at 7.00c, September at 6.6tfW.70o. December at 8.500 and March at ( 56c ... ,. '.. , OH ana Raala. NEW TORK. July T.-OILHPetrolaum. steady; refined, New Tork, $8.86; New Tork and Baltimore, w.u; rvew torn ana Barn more, In bulk, $4.86. Turpentine, steady at 46c Cottonseed oil, steady; .prima cruder $4.36(34.80. nominal; prim yellow, $6,604 6.66c; July, 6 66b6.6Sc. ROSIN Quiet; stralnad, common, $3.16(9 8.20. OIL CITY, Pa.. July T.-OItr-Cradlt bal-' snce, $1.64; runs, $4,082 bbla; average, 120,084 bbls.; shipment., 151,460 bbls.; aver age. 177,927 bbls. - SAVANNAH, Qa., July 7.-URFEN-T1NE Firm, 45c. ROM N Firm ; B. !l.T5ffl 80; D,. S3.00v3.I0; E, $3.46(S)3.66; F, 13.76fTa.90; Ot $8.86180; H, M.lO-y-416; I. $4.2fcai.30; K, $4.8St4-90; M, $6.06f6.10; N, $6.10U615; W. O.. $o.S.60; W. W., $5.70. Marvin Must Come to Nebraska Fifth Train Robber . Suspect It Or dered Removed to the Court ' " , in Omaha. '. ' r United States District Attorney Ooss ra ce! ved a telegram from Boise. Idaho Wednesday noon stating that O. W. Mar-. vin. alias Bill Matthews,, tha fifth mau of tha Overland Limited railroad holdup. had been ordered removed to tha Nebraska Jurisdiction for trial. Marvin will leave: Boise Friday evening; tor Omaha, in charge of a deputy United State marshal, arriving here Sunday evening or Monday morning. Metal Market. NEW YORK. July T. METALS The Iondort tin market wa lower, with spot at 131 Ds add futures at 132 12s 6d. Lo cally the tin market was easy st $28.82S 2m 00. Copper declined to 69 6s for spot and 69 Is Id for futures In London. Locally the market was weak and unsettled, laks being quoted at $13 2513.60; electrolytic, 112 ilWUll 12V. rssttng, $12.62V.i912.87M. Lead Kit lower, at 12 16s M. In lnaon. Lo cally the market was dull and unchanged st $4.1634.46. Spelter was unchanged, at Ul 17s 4d, In London, but was a shads lower and easy, at $6. 35W6 40, In the local market. The English lion market wits un changed, al 4s md for Cleveland war rants. No change was reported in Iron locally, No. 1 foundry, northern. be'ng duoted at $160$17.C0; No. 1. $14 0031 M- No. 1. southern, and No. 1 southsrn, soft, $16.16 U 14 64. ST LOUIS July T. METALS Lead, steady at $4.$-4l7Vi. Spelter, lower at IS.Su. Caffaa Market. NEW YORK, July T. COFFEE Futures opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of 10 points In response to the gain of ix.l In the French market, and ruled generally stesdy to. firm, with the near months showing relative strength on the continued bullish attitude of leading ixada Interest aad covering by aborts. WOMAN'S CLUB WANTS PARK PICTURES EARLIER Asks Park Bear 4 ta Ahallak Tkaaa bat Itefased, lteqaests Iparltar' Hoar t or , CktldswaV - :.' ' Tha Woman's ciuo has not suspainaad all. activity vn If It has adjourned for tl) summer. Its sxecutjva sommlttea haa.Jnat put In a busy afternoon In behalf, -b .tBer AhlMren whrt. the woman sav. ara kalna subjected to demoralising influences ,,y' moving pictures at Hansootn park. - Th women consider th picture la them-' selves harmless, but th fac that they do' not bagin until almost 1 olook ' in th' evening keep th children out lata, an-, couraging violation of th curfew law acta exposing them In eonseqaenoa to soma ( tha most serious difficulties with, which tha juvenile authorities have to contend. . Th first remedy for th evil, th women, think,, ts to hava parents escort tlislr ekll dren to the park and th next la to put1 the picture on earlier so that young people may get home earlier. , The club's committee has Interviewed members of th Park board to see, what could be done. The park commissioners do tint favr.r shnllshlna the nlctures. aa thev provide recreation for many people who work all day. The matter has not been dropped and aa effort will be made to secure earlier hours and closer supervision. . Th women hav a,itf.araft tha nirtitrats mlirht ha maola awli.. cattonal a wall a entertaining and so serve a double purpose. Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers and Oetleri aiAur, rstOTigiosra. sri-ocxa. Omaha Of float 110 at, T. laU BUg. SU Vtgeaaa, Peaglaa Sl, toaegosUoat. aV-aiSl aa 4V-la. Oldest a4 Lai a a l Uauaa ia iaa twatta