'fa IE BEE i OMAHA, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET At ilnei Art 6tes.d and Firm Early, but Salei Lowtr Them. SOKE BULLISH WEATHZXL They Am Tet Strong Knnogh 4 Snsvt tnln th MnrfceS .pvteee Art Kb. ntd llup Wkii SklM ClMt, OMAHA. July 9, im Oraln value wer steady and firm early, tout selling caused decline near the close. Bom bullish weather report wnrt re celved, but wer not front enough to u taln-th market. With clearing weather Prices ere expected to slump, aa the gen eral opinion prevails that proapewte In all trains could hardly he better. No rery damaging reports are confirmed and values snouid decline. Wheat ruled steady until near the close. when realising sales caused prices to de cline. Wet weather, reports from the har vesting fields were the only bullish features, but . sentiment was strongly on the bear side and resulted In a decline. Corn was strong early In the session on light receipts and bad weather reports. Cash corn advanced and th demand Im proved with better values. Toward the does selling developed and prices eased duck and were unohangeo. I rl me ry wheat nmeipt were fnO.OOQ bash- Sis and shipments were Ira. ore bushels, against receipts last year of 94t,000 mmhets and shipment of 961, 909 traahela. Corn , receipt wer MR. 00 bush hlpment wer HI. 609 bushels, aga celpta last year of Sot. 000 bushel c ments of Sit. 000 boshela. Clearance wer 15,000 buehele 4.10 bushela of oats and wheat ft equal to 64,000 bushels. Liverpool olosed unchanged to VI higher on wheat and Ad lower on corn. Local range of options: and re- hip -orn, lour Artlolea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae.l Ye y V.eat- July, .pt. Corn July. Sept. Oats Julv. Sept. I l 07 l i r l o" 1 fJStjl 1 02H 1 C2 1 OL'Hl rrui sTu. 67Hi - i '4V C4 6441 f 4fiteJ 46 I 4-'i ! . . ti. 1 07 1 Oil 7H 45 194 UJJggB 107. cash. No. 1 Wd. II OCl.Oblk; No I northern. II ttl 2.".V : No 2 northern, 1 237i .; Ne. I northern. IlIlWOl "' FLAX-Clod at II W FRAN-In bulk. 120 00. FLOUR First patent. patmtn, 16 90fi 16; Mrat second clears l2.6o(dt76. FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. N 00iV20: Heron 4 cleara. 94 963111; WEATHER l THE GRAM BELT Foaalhly shower for the Might and Fair Friday. OMAHA. July I. 109. l depression, extending from the northwest over the eastern Rocky mountain elope Wednesday morning, he shifted slowly eastward and now extend from Manitoba south over the Mtssourl vallev to the southwest. Showers hav continued general In the northwest and throughout the central valley auring in last twenty-four hours, and light rain ar scattered over the central valleye this mnmine. The rains of the last twenty- four hours were much lighter than during th preceding day, except that ome very heavv fall occurred In th Ohio valley. The weather I generally clear In th lake region and eastern state, but rln con tinue In the eouth Atlantic statea. With the unsettled condition still overhanging th central valley, the outlook I favor able for hower In this vicinity tonight. nrnbahlv followed by fair Friday, with no Imnortant rhanse In temperature. r .r.rA nt tmnrf lire and orectbltatlon compared with the corresponding day of ik. laut throe veera. 1309 1901 1907 1901 Minimum temperature.... HI M Tl II Precipitation 01 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today 7 degree. Excess In precipitation lnc March t .86 of an Inch. ... Exces for corresponding parlod In 1908. 4.4 Inches. ... Deficiency corresponding period In 1807, I 98 Inches, , L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Balletla. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at a. m.. 7Mh meridian time, Thursday, July 1 1MB: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Rain Max. Mln. rill. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Fs.Tors.ble Crop Eeport Faili to Make Market Briiker. IS DISC0H5TTED EI ADVANCE Wlekmkiat'i Uprrrk aad Renal Amendment Tsxlatr "Holding Companies" Both Reflected la Wall 9 tree 4. puUllo depwait d eased (1.961. A, note re ceived decreseed lfUS. goveenruent eecuri ties focreouaed 41.9uo.On. The proportion o( the beak s reservo liability this week la 46. M per ceat, last wee It was 41 1 per nnU FAPKR-I t I Stations. Osaka Oesh Prices. WHEAT-No. I hard. Il.t20n.ln; No. I hard. I1.18S1 ; No. 4 hard, L104pl.lB, No. I Spring, tl.rwi.ts. CORN-No. 1 No. t. 64c; No. 4, M'44)c; no grade. efUMlo; No. t yellow, 6lVc; No. I yellow. tQ4c: No. I white, C.t.'rT'Sc: No. I white, mgic. OATS No. 1 mixed, tlVtjfoc ; No. I yel low. 4fV946i; No., t whit, eVflNoHo; No. 4 white. 44'944He. . RYE-No. 1. 74fl1c; No. I. 71074o. Carlot Reeelpt. ' WheaLCnrn.Oat Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha lJuluth .M 14 CHICAGO Oil 4 1 KD PROVISIOXS Wheat Market Plveteates Durtog flay, bat Close Firm. CIKCAUO, July g The wheat market fluctuated nervously today over a com paratively narrow range, but closed firm on covering by shorts, final quotations being ie lower to N9Hc higher, compared with yeaterday'a close. Corn and oats closed Irregular and provision fairly ateady. Additional rain In th harvest belt caused a firm wheat opening, prloea being a shade lower to Hff'.c higher, compared with the previous close. The market, however, broke tharply early In the day on liberal ales of th July delivery, but soon rai led. In the fifteen minute following the costing uf the government crop report the market developed moderate firmness, th official flsurea on the new crop being let- bearish than expected In some quar r. The feature of trade In the corn market was an advance of mors than 2c In the price of July. The elos was strong for July, and barely steady for other dellv ei leaf1 wfth'prto lower th '"SjifV! higher. . Oats closed He lower to Sc higher than final quotation of yesterday. Provisions were weak at the start. At th close prices were 5c higher to 10c lower. Th leading future ranged a follow: Sky. A.hi.nd Neh 78 7 .06 Cloudv Auburn. Neb 74 M .01 Cloudy Broken Bow. Neb. 77 61 .00 Cloudy Columbus, Neb... 7J T Cloudy Culhertson. Neb.. W 7 .00 Cloudy Falrbury, Neb.... 71 W .0 Cloudy Fairmont. Neh... 72 .09 Fosay Or Island. Neb.. 73 7 .01 Cloudy Hartlngton, Neb. 70 fiO T Pt. cloudy Hastings, Neh.... 72 M .00 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb... 78 7 .00 Cloudy Oakdale. Neb 73 R .02 Cloudy Omaha. Neb 71 W .01 Raining Tekamah. Neb... 72 02 . 03 Cloudy Alt la 71 t Cloudy Carroll. Ia Vi 89 . Cloudy Clarinda, la 71 3 .08 Cloudy Sibley, I... 74 00 .01 Cloudy Bloux City, Ia... TO 69 .02 Cloudy Minimum temperature' for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. n. DISTRICT AVKRAQKS. No. of -Temp. Central. Stations. Max. Mln Rain. Inches. 79 58 .02 S3 G4 .01 72 62 .0 SO 60 .10 86 70 .18 78 66 .72 78 60 .14 74 64 .02 78 K -62 Chicago, 111 Columbu, 0 17 Dee Moines, Ia.... 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 20 Louisville. Ky 17 Minneapolis, Minn. 31 Omaha. Neb 19 St. Louis. Mo 12 Bhower continued general throughout the corn and wheat region during th last twenty-four hours. The rain were heavy In the 8t. Ioula district ann were exces sive at point In th Louisville dltriet. No Important change In temperature na oc curred since the preceding report. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. ArVcl. Oi n. Hlgh. Low. Clo. Ye y. Wheat July Stpt. I)eo. May i. orn July K--.pt. Dec. May Oa July Kept. Dec. May Pork July Sept. I.ard July bept. Ribs July Sept. 1 15 1 U94)Sl 1 07 V I 1 a , I I I 1 lS'il 1 14SI 1 154!1 U 1 091 1 08V, 1 (WVil 1 V'S 1 OSHill 0ii7-7,l OJ'i 0i?, NEW YORK, July l-Th lethargy of th speculation waa strikingly demon strated by the alugslsh response today to th highly Important government report of July 1, condition of th cereal crop. Evidently, this wa partly du to the plain prediction of th favorable charter report, which came for several day from efflolal state report and from trustworthy rrlvate estimates. Thla gave opportunity or speculation to anticipate the govern ment report. From th aotlon, both of the stock and cereal market after th abearance of th report. It appeared that this pre liminary aotlon had been overdone and the realising movement forced price In a direction contrary to the signification of th crop figure a a coneequence. Thus It Happened that price or itooni neciinen and of grain advanced on a prediction that promised a cereal crop, exceeding In value than ever before produced In th country, Th nromtard yield of corn rising to 1.141.174.000 bu reaches above the 1,000.000.000 bushel mark for the first um in th country' hlstorv. This glvos assurance of an anormou tonnage to h moved by th railroad and, In that way, I or primary Importance to holder of railroad eourl ties, The oata report, which with a In- dlnated yield of A2.9M.0nO bushela of th onuntrv' largest record of the crop, The oondltlon of wheat, while promising a crop considerably below the bumper uroo. shew th winter wheat o far Im proved as to have made up In large part th earlier deflulaney and to have brought th condition well above th ten year average. Th Indicated total wheat crop of 663, 000.000 bushels, estimated on th basis of the high price reported today, for cash wheat of the new harvest, promises so profitable a return to the country' agri cultural Interest aa to afford a substantial guarantee for the country' future prosperity founded aa that Is on the wel fare of th farming claaaea as a starting point. Today'a good news proved Inadequate to Incite such a demand and thla fact gav rise to some anxiety on the part of holders who had bought stock with the Intention of reselling at a profit, when the promise of favorable developments was realised Reasons for the sluggish demand were not clear. One deterrent Influence wa th amount of a mention given to the direction taken by government measure agalnat "the holding company." This la a financial device upon which much of the efficacy of great corporation ta dependent. The fact that at Washington th senate wiped out of the tariff bill th exemption, accorded to holding companies from the corporation earning tax, while at Louis- vllle the attorney general In the cabinet wa formulating a proposed measure which would, in hi own language, "go rar toward their destruction," was taken rather ominously by financial observers. 'Prices cloaed the day at the lowest and Von descending seal. Bonds wer Irregular. Total sales, par value $6,520,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of rales and leading quotations on stock today were as follows: Nv Torsi Mar Market. NW TURK. July 1 AIONIT On sail, 1W1 per oent; ruling rata. 1 per sent; olueing bid, l per eeni; errerea at i per oent. Tim loans, tdy t strong: txiy days, 1 per oent; ninety day, IWftiik per oent: six montns. iV' Pr cent- PRIME tier cent. Ft bKUINtJ LAVnAvtu-aimr. win. aotuai business In banker' bill at 4.Q tr4.8K4 for sixty-day bin ana at h.bmi for demand; commercial bill, 94 984.94. B1LVKU Bar, S"Ho; Mexican dollar, ew. BONL3 aovrnmnt, ateady: railroad. trmeillsr. Closing quotation on-oona tooay s follows: V. a. rr. h, re.... 11 Int. t. do coupon 10114 Int. M. M. t.... V. 9. 3s, r 10'w Jpa la io ooupon l"4 4o 4Hs V. 8. 4a. n 111 It. C. So. let . . 4 eespon t U 9. 4b. i 1M1. ini.-fhi lot io 94 U. N. tial. 4. Am. Arrlcaltural So.. 101 M .. K A T lot 4,.. 101 14 Am. T T. 4s.. 1' " son. 4HS 8lr. Hl(h. low I 1 1041 69 'i MTwi 068V4 56VI 5'iH'l 47t,tr4 J4?,y'Hl- l' A' 50 120 56 1 09T4 1 Wik 1 lot I 7H! H67ifi 56 66 4H - 41 484 42ik ' 4i 424,1 4X1 42W 425441 Tki 4419 4411 . 44!, WU 5o a6 56r44 I 11 75 11 17M u io 11 75 It 76 11 27VV a to 'j'jti'so'"; U 72S n 70 U 1TV,1 U 10 4.T4 424 43 45 V, 20 SS 20 38 20 tZ 20 (CV, 11 72V4 U 72 11 36 a nvi 11 75 11 75 11 to 11 KH f '". "t- ' : No. w '-- - I'uh inutitlnr were a follows: FLOL'K Hveady; winter patents. W.Wi? 175; winter straight. H.lOflii.Hi; prlng pat ent. M 0-VHt W: spring straights, $4.kO4i.10; BAULK Y-Peed or miking, 2(3i3c; fair to choice malting. 634jfi6ft M SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 11 48: No. 1 norihwetern, ll.ti. Timothy, 13.80 PROVISHINS Mes pork, per bbl., 20..H i)S5. Lard, per 100 lbs.. ll.7V. Short l ibs. SM.'S (loose), 111 tMt 11.85. .ahort clear sides (boxedl. tll.TVitn.STW. Total clearances of wheat and flour wer jqual to M.OiiO bu. Primary receipt wer snu.000 bn.. com Dared with 842.0W bu. th xnrreannndlnr day a year ago. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 2 cars; tern, 71 cars: Oats. 61 cars; huge, 24.0UO head. ...... . Kansas City 4irals and Provision? iriNKlit CITY. Jure 8 WHEAT lfeSc higher: No. I hard. H174Jfl.il; No. 8. 11. mt i No 1 red. 81 lf.ai.17: No. 1. 1.101.1A CORN VktVle hlKher; No. I mixed. 65c; No. 3. 6i; No. 3 whlt. 8Sl9c; No, i. 6nmfs,TO. , OAT Nominally unchanged: No. 1 white. tlflMc; No. 1 mixed, 4744!o. n v it fa: aa. . HAY-t'nohangedi cholc timothy fnew), llO.oO-fl 11.90; cholo prairie (new, 19.2T.'U 50. choice airaira tne. ntTTTRR Creamery, extra. 24c: firsts t'c; seeonda 10c; packing stock. He. koos Kxtra. nc rirsis. ki- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET tlnotatlon of tfce Day. oa Varloa Commodities. NEW YORK, July 8 FLOUR Receipt, 15.500 bbls.j exports, 8,000 bbl.; quiet; prices generally lower; Minnesota patent, 8.t64I 6.00; winter traighta, 6.50t6.ti6; Mlnneaota bakers, 16.30(66.60; winter extra, 4-86.70; winter patents, l6.5041X.8u; winter low grades. 4.76i-fl'6.UO. Ry flour, eay: fair to 4,-ood, 4.504 6; choice to fancy, 4.70a4.90. ioll..M.AI-Steady; fine white and yal- Jow. l.t5l.;tl; foaiee. l.bu8,l.p;. awn onea, ii.i"J. UYK Weak; No. 2 wetern, tHH,o, nom inal, c 1. f. New York. BARLKY Dull; feeding, 070c, 0. I. f., New York. WHEAT Receipt. 15.500 bu.; Spot mar ket Hteady; No. i red told). 11.45, elevator, and 11.46. f. o. b., afloat; No. t red (new). 61.20, end August, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth (old), II .364, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; So. 2 hard winter (old) 11.334. nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Although firmer during forenoon on reported heavy rain and flood throughout southwest, whaat weakened at noon with corn, but iinauy Jumped on covering flue to the small farm resrve, closing nei hiiuwhin, closed at I1.231,; September, 1.1H; J--oember, 61.15; May, $1.17. CORN Receipts, iH.tuu DU. ; exporio, io,ww bu. Spot market easy; No. t (old). 78o, elevator, and 77Vio, f. o. b., afloat; No. t (new), 04c, winter shipment. Optlona wer without transaction. closing raio not higher; July closed at 7Vc; Stmbr, 72c; Ueoember, 66140. , . - . . OATS Ri celpta. 38,000 bU.i export, too bu.; spot market, dull; mixed, 18 to 33 lbs., 60c: natural white, ft) to 81 lb., 4661o; olipped white, 84 to 41 lb., l7Vi342tto. 1 1 . v . . . . . 1 . . . x;;. 9 7 (La tt. i vnnit in choice, Wcfell.Od. ItlUliagulet; Bogota, aiiouo; jcnirai America, 80, LEATHKR Steady ; gold, I3S2o.- PROVISIONS Beef, quiet: family, 114.00 fcU.b0;.raes, ill. (Xn 11.60; beet ham. M.Ht 26.00; packet. IU.UXaU.0U; oity extra India mesa. tM bOffi21.0U. Cut meats, steady: pickled belllea, I12.50H 13.00; pickled hams, 1J con 13.09. Lard, easy; western, $11. 9oy 12.00; re fined, easy; continent, lit 80; South America. 613.26: oomuound. I7.75ttf8.00. Pork, firm; family, tsi outU0O; short clear, tol.09 tl 29.00; mesa, 12 L ISO. TALIiOW yulet; city, 6 9-16c; country, tiiouatie. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, 3 6c; Japan., nominal. .. CHEfcSE Sieadyj -new state full cream specials. 13"4 1440. - BUTTER Virnier; - creamery special, 2tiV4c. (official Drice 2Uc): extras. 26c. tCOQS Easy; western extra first, . 289 MVc. POULTRY Alive, tedy; wtrn spring chicken. 23c; fowl. lt)Ve; turkey, 18c; dresHed steady; western chicken, brolUr, 18623o; fowls, 14' 15c. - . . . - Wheat, ku.i-.. Corn, bu Oat, bu current Receipts. Fhlpmnta. .... 11.000 10 0X ,...13.000 . 88.OII0 .... 1,000 7,000 ST. Mt. Loals General Market.. LOUIS, July 8 WHEAT Higher track, No. 2 red. cash, 1 16V31.18j No. SAP- Cash. 60 tnVtSttTc; receipt, 17Vo; second and dalsie. 16c. Kansas City option cloaed aa follow: Artlolee. t-Opn. High. I Low. Clow. Wheat July September December . Corn July September December . l er4l 1 03V, l 024 6mi 69V 6v 1 eTtfcl 1 s; 1 OJS! 6f4i M I 1 1 07HB l or 1 ftiHB T4l 68 6tH! 63SB 6.V 50B B Bid. rklladelahla Prevlslea Market. PHILADELPHIA. July l,-BUTTER-Vv4T lc higher: extra western creamery, ttc; nearby print. 19c. EGrOS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby first, free sum. JJ,o at mark; currant receipt In returnable case, 11140 at mark) western firsts, f re cases, ISHc at mark. CHEESE Steady; New Tork full creams, choice, 14c; fair to good. UWfH3c. Hversol Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. July .-WHKAT-8pot. No. I rod. western, winter, nominal. Fu tures, quiet; July. 4"vl: September, I 74d; December, 9V,1. CORN pot ateady: new. American, mimed, via Galveston. 6s 3d. Futures, toady; September, 5a 5d; Ootober, 5s 4J Mlaaeapolle Grata Market. MIWEiWUI. July 8 V1 IK AT July! a St, byiembor, 1.01 Uombr, hard, $l.ir&1.25. nominal; July, letnoer, oiAnvtiui.vi. CtjRN Higher: track. No. t GKc; No. 2 white.- 75c; July, b4ieinber uvu74o, OATS Higher: track. No. 1 cash. 50c No. 1 white. Mc, nominal; July, 46ci September, 4l'c. nYE Nominal at 80c. HA Y Firm. . . BRAN Dull. FLoL'R Steady; red winter patent 16 60 tt6.o; extra lancy and straight, U.7t4)S.40; hard winter clears, X4 3&0 4 W. SEEI Timothy. t2.7!rgt.2a. I CORNMEAI 13 40. BRAN Dull; sacked, 1.18. HAT Firm: timothy, tlO.tDVa 13.00. HEMP TWINE 7c. PBOVISIONS-Pork. steady; lobbing, tMI7V4. lard. lower: prime steam. $11 47 tin. Hit. iry sail meats, steady. Bacon, ateady: boxed extra shorts. $12 87H; clear rlr.H I2 7v: snort clear. 1S 00. POULTRY Steady; chickens, 11c; spring. Itwufc; lumrvi. i-c; oucks, sc; hi t TtK-ss'eanv: creamery, EOOS-Steady at 18o. Receipts. Flour, bbl MOW Wheat, bu 44.000 Corn, bu 17. Oats, bu 12.000 east track, I1.&9 IIS 00' 18. 00; pralri, ese. 4o. Shipmenti 1.100 6 l'O S8 70) ll4 Mllwaake Grala Market. MILWAl'KFr". Julv l-WHEAT-No northern. 11 261 v No. I northern, $1 tff 1.2s: nepiemoer, i wt OATH Mc. BARLEY Sample. 60'tI6o. Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. 111.. July 1-CORN-Flrm: No. t yellow. 70c: No. 1 mixed. 9c; No. 4 mixed sV.e; no grade. 6uHo, OATS Higher; No. I ahlte, 49c; No. 1 white, 4o. 1 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July t. COFFEE Future closed steady, net unchanged to I points higher. Salea were reported of 2 360 bags. including July at ; (' 7 ooc; September 6 70:i6 7tc: f December. I.Nk-j March. 6.60c May, Spot market steady) No. 1 R1.1. 7. i7Vc; No 4 Santos, 9c. Mild, ulct; Cotdlvg, v.gis'c 1.4U0 11814 "soo -'itiii Allie-Chalmors efd .. Amalinuitod Copper 16.000 in Arnorlo! Asrlrultursl lu ' Am. Coot Sugar too 43' Am. Con prl 4'J SI Am. 0. A r 1.100 "4 Am. Ootton Oil 1,200 1 Am. H. L. ptd Am. Io soourm...., 1,400 JIV4 American Ucmd 100 17, American Uicomotlvs " Am. 9. A R M.WiO Ml,, Am. 8. R. pti 440 WA Am. Bugar Retlnln 100 127, Am. T. T l.Too le'H Am. Tobacco pfdv...' 1,'wO .Oot, Amorlctn Woolen M0 34i Anacooda Mlolrif Co 1"0 - 48 Atchioon r a mi 1174 Atchlaon pfd ) 104 Atlantic Coaat Lin tw IMS, Baltimore 4k Ohio Ii,l. Ohio ptd Bothlehom Mol ....... 11 rook I m Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific : l,5lW 1H3S Crural Leathar 00 li Contra! Latbr pro Control oi Now Jeraoy.i Choaapoako A Ohio :0,',01 it Chlcao a Altos i'io e4 Chicago Ot. W tuO 1H Chicago a .N. W lull - C. M. A 8t. P t.lUt) 154 C-. C. C. A St. L Colorado F. A 1 1.100 444k Colorado So r 47 Colo. A Bo. l,t Ptd Colo. A 9o. 24 ptd Conaoildatod iaa .v luo 14wt Corn Product, oi0 i34 Dolawar A Hudun luO lionvor A Hlo Granda I.oju 41 v, U. . O. pfd D I ,il liar,' gocaltlos ... Brie Erie lit ptd , Brio Id pfd Ooneral fcleetrtc Uraat Nortliom pfd Oroat Northarn Or ett, llllnola Cantral Iniorborauch alow lot. Mot. ptd..., Int. Haryoaior Int.' Marina pfd International paper International Pump .... Iowa Ootral anacs City So.'. a. C. Bo. pfd Lealaville A N Minn A St. L W., Bt. J. 9. g. M... Miaaourt Pacltls M... K. A T..... M . K. a T. ptd National Blacult National Load N. R. R. f M. 1st pfd.. Now York Central. N. T.. O. W Norfolk A W North American Nortnora Paolfla Pacllla Mall ,. Ponnaylvauia People', Qu P., C, C. A 8t. L Frooeed Steal Car. Pullman Palace Car.... Hallway Steel Spring.. . Heading hapubll, Btool Ropuollo Steal pft Hook laland Co Hook laland Oo. ofd ii. u t i r. la pfd., St. LouU 8. W 8t. L. 9. W. pld Blou-Bhafnald 9. A 1.. Southern Paolflo So. Paolfla pfd , Bo. Railway So. Hallway pfd Teaneeeee Copper Teiae 4k Paoifte. .., . . St. L. A W T., II. U A W. pfd.... I'nlon Paeirio Lnlun Pacllla pfd , U. 9. Heelir I'. 9. Rubber V. 8. Btool V. B. Steal pt Utah Copper Va.-cara. cheaUcal .... Wabaik Webaan pfd Waaler a Maryland Woetlughouae kiteotrU .. Weotera Lnlea , Wkaallng A L. B Wiaounain Central Total sales tor the da), 440. 409 shares. tl 43 814 "It 74 i4 17 4014 111 117 ie4 l 84 474 114H 104 128 lii 04 7a 4 IkS 31 784 484 1 183 1644 15 i it 47, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steer. Are Strong to Tea Cent Higher. HOGS TlTl TO TEN CENTS LOWER Cosjtlasj, Light fteevlpte at theeg sal Lassfca, Wklle Trevd Is AetlT aad rr4ee Iteadf Bt All Klad. wr .. 114 .. tl .. ST ..7, ... 941 .liXM, Nb., July t, 1909. Cattle. Beg- Sheep. .. 1.15A .. I.1t .. 1.190 .. 1.694 U4 Mo. Paclho ..ill N. R. R tl M. 44. .. 44 I. V. C g. Ia ..101V4 o deb. it ..114 y T , N. H. ..lit re. to . . 4 H. W. 1st e. ..1004 do rr. 4s.... .. No. Faetfle 4 .. 4 4o ta .. M4 0 g. L. rfds. ..110H Pen, or. 14 1911.. 174 .. 4o eon. 4s 1M ..117 Rad0o ran 4a 100 ..104U St. L. ft r. rg. ea. it ..101 do gn. 4a 904 .. 1H Bt. L 9. W. e. 4a... Ttu .. 144 do 1st gold 4a 94 ..nf4 Sea hoard A. U 4a.... M C. M. A B P. 84 0 go. Parlfte Ml. 4.... 4 O, R. I. A P. 0. 4.. 'H OO CT. M IOS do cnl. ia tela do let nf. 9, 94 do rfg. 4s tl So. Railway te Ui4 Colo. Ind. f 1 ' do gen. 4e t Colo. Mid. 4, t'nion raoirie W....104 r. A 9. r. A a 44a 9 do 0,. 4s 1)1 Am. Tohaoo do ta Armour A Co. 44a Atrhlaon goa. 4a... do ot. 4a do ot. 4, At. O. U tat 4s... Bal. A Ohio 4s ... do 14s .- do 8. W. 14s Prh. Tr. ct. 4s non. ot Oa. Is.... On. Laathoe la..... C. ot N. J. g. Is.. Chee. A Ohio 4a.. do rof. fta Chloago A A. 14a.. C, B. A I). J. 4s.. no rn. 4, SOUTH OMAHA. Reeelots were: Offlelal Monday Official Tuesday Off total Wednesday.. Estimate Thursday.... Four day this week... 19. 4.11 Bam days last week. .. .11.139 Bam day I weak ago., l.til 8am day I week ago.. 12. 7(4 Mam day 4 weeks ago. .19,149 Same days last year.... 4. To! Th following tab! show th receipt of eattl, hog and sheep at South Omaha tor tn rear to sat, comnarea witn inot Tear: IMS. 1908. Inc. Po. Cattl 461.941 440.9S7 11,IT Hog 1,441,064 1.048,871 106.911 Sheep 671, IS! 711,079 OT.nro Th fotlowiug table shows th average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last rr4 says, witn comparisons: 1 bSl I.IMI 9 1941 14. 4M 1.J47 U,6M 1.&40 n.m list 11.144 11.996 39.1)9 14,7V M l IT 9.679 46,S49 int X4.S47 11.194 Data. 1909. 19t.lBv7.119M.196o.1904.!L'0l. ft. H. CT. 4a.. D. A R. O 4 do r?f . ftJ . . ntotlllars' Is Brie p. I. do son. 44 do ct. 4a aortes A. T do esrlea II 143 do CT. III. Con. 1t ref. 4a. Bid. Offered. 104 do 1st A rot. 974 u. 9. Robber 9-'i4 V 9. Btool Id 17 Ve.-Caro. Ch J0i Wabaah In is Tl do let A ea. weatem Md. 4 Weet. Rlec em. as. .148 104 Wis. Central 4s.. l"f lot . 94 .1111 , T7 . 164 . 4 . June 99.. inn 99.. uly 1... July ... July t... July ... July I... July ... July 7... July I... 7 61 I 9t I 91 I 4T I M I 061 t 97 7 W4 M 141 (IT in IH 7 IIS I 96 I 94 I II I IS 5 90 T W4 I 97 I I 49 I19IM 199SI9TI94I49 HI IM oe ao ee e eo eo T71V t7948lian T7M, lit 179 6 41 6 96 I 17 IK 7 594 6 95 6 4S 1 6 19! 6 4 I li I 74 I I 17 I 39 r 144 ... T M 44 isi t Ml ... 14 14 t IK 904 144 10 1 40 4 I ... k ,.al 44 t 4 97 t4 ... 10 it fO 1 41 97 IH 944 94 irr 149 t 44 90 8t 4 el Tl IU ... t 41 94 t I IM Tl Ill 149 7 44 M 9 ... I IM 10 t 41 41 91 90 71 94 H t 41 94 14T 90 44 91 ... I 41 7i lot nt II ll M U 4S ts m II 1)1 .,. 1 44 44 IM lr II 14 ... 1 44 Tl Kt let 40 4 ... I 41 T Kl ... tl 140 T 44 T4 let 90 1 114 .. T 48 44 117 40 T9 91 99 t 45 SO Ill IM 1 144 90 t 44 IN lot a TT ,..7 4 T 4 41 too ... 41 v VI 94 T 41 44 147 gl T9 ttl 99 T 46 T6 ISO 94 II HI ... t 98 ;m ... 10 118 IM IM V 9t 9 T4 414 44 T 19 44 110 4 Tl 87 t 40 184 40 II Ill ... T 40 4 A4 84 88 IM 180 7 80 IT 141 ... 74 HI 1 40 71 Ml IK 44 Nl 146 f 19 Tl ti ... 8 Ill 90 M It 144 ... III 90 1 80 17 148 ... IT til ... T 40 44 t74 ... 49 4 80 T M 90 Ill MO 94 144 40 T 60 Tl Ml I T4 94 ... T 40 44 144 ... 41 ItO 140 7 90 M .91 144 It 117 80 T 40 44 Ill ... Tt 194 90 t 89 TO let ... 84 0 80 T SO Tl 144 ... TT Ill 80 t M 149 IM M 14 IK) 44 T 10 It 88 ... Tl Ill 190 T 10 44 ITt ... Tl lit ... 7 It 40 a ... 41 S4 ... T It4 M IM 49 41 141 It) 111) 41 7 ... T 944 49 t M4 44 T ... 14 Ill 10 t 44V, 69 let ... 44 141 T III, 71 944 ... Tl Ill 110 t 44 Ml ... T4 148 M til 48 7 aX) 44 Ml 40 7 14 49 ... Tl 9S9 40 7 M H 8"T ... 87 in.' 140 tit IT I1T ... 70 94 1 80 T U 4t ft ... 44 !44 100 7 46 44.... ..In ... TO IU 190 III 4. IO0 7u0 '"iii J.loO !,0 I.8U0 l.ouo 10.3V0 f00 TtK) J0 . 1.100 too , 1.K4 . 100 . 1.100 '. 'i.'ioo . l.OUO . l.too too 4u0 !, J . 4UV 'i.'ooo 4.700 'ttoo too m too ir. 6J 14 " 1U4 7T loo I 144 61 66 21 14 tlri, 444 T14 141 1444 71 Ml 2 1824 414 "ii 16114 Hi" 114 9-4, 44 3 K iii" 161 7t 141 14 40 16 14 40 J 46 714 140 1434 714 414 14 644 111 614 'tiw lil i 114S, 914 44 64,600 400 . 9i,'T00 . I.MM , Llot ', luO , I IjO , l.tuO . 4.000 . t4 09 , 1.4O0 - l.tuO too II.OuO . 11,004 ', " ioi . IT.4U0 , l.eo TWO . li.ejo , 1,'0 , 1.40 , t.K'O 400 1,44 114 14 T4 4 41 "46 4. 13i ' 4'J 174 14 4 4 lo 106 "ii" 414 llo 47 6 114 66 11 66 166 41 'ii'4 '! 4 1SJH H4 4 174 13 I 41 tl 1J 104 18 44 116 48 64 II 64 4 U Cloi 41 81 44 43 81 ' 17 73 41 11 14 eu 964 111 124 nu ll 14 ' 47 1144 1044, 124 110 . 144 . ii 11V 11 104 93 ' 7 4Vk 1 114 14 71 41 hx HI o 131 13 . 1V3 41 U 81 36 63 4 161 14 74 loV 14 60 ,H m 16 88 4 U 14'4 . 61 HJ n 731, 106-, II 04 11, 41 14 "4 161 Wl 116 1-4V1 -4 43 11 4a 166 314 14 l tl 47 K7 44 II 11' lM, 1 4 87 4 314 41 u II 181 14 tl ; 41" 4 lib 44 66 10 I.oadon Itsek Market. IXINDON, July I The- opening of th market today on Amerncan wa from H lower to above parity. A slight Impror ment followed, but this wa lost befor midday and at noon prices were from H lower to higher than yesterday's Nsw Tork closing. London closing stocks: Conaola, money 14 Lotilrrllle A N do aceount 14 11-11 at . K. A T .. 114 N. T. Central .. Norfolk A W ..12 do pfd ..lo" Ontario A W ..114 PMinaylTanla .,187 Rand Mines .. T Heading .. 1 Southern Br .un, do pfd . 14 Southern Paolflo., . 41 Union Psolflo . T do pfd . 17 U. I. Steal . 61 do pfd . 46 Wabaah . 14 do pfd .161 SoanlBh 4a K1LVKK Bar, steady at 23 7-lSd per oi. muney-. per cent. The rate of dlacount In th open market for short bills 1 1'1 1-18 per cent; for three month' bills, lrlH per cant. Local fJeoarltte Qaotatloa. Quotation, furnlahad by Baaiuel , r., It. Asked. 84 t Amal. Copper.... Anaoonda AtrhlMtn . do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Paolflo.. f'heaapsake A O.... Chloags U. W Chi., Mil. A 81. P. Do Bears Dan rar A Rio O... do pfd Brie do 1st pfd do :d pta Orand Trunk.' llllnola (antral. ...1444 ... 43 ...US ... 49 ... W i . . 61 ... n ... 10 ... 99 ...111 ...is ...1OT4 . . TO ...ll ... II ... 17 174 t 41 1 1 t 14 1 7 M ( I 1 1 14 7 New Tork Life building. Cudahy Packing Co. 6a 1114 Columbu,, Neb, . L. S 1121...,...:. Cltr ot Omaha bond, 4s 1119 CUT of Omaha 6a 111 Douglas County 4, 1934 P. A M. Bank stock. Lincoln Oaio City Malt Co. 4 y... Ranaa, City Ry. Is 1411. ..... '.... Nebraaka Telephone stock 1 Mebraeka Underwriter. Omaka Omaha Oas 6s 1117 Omaha K. L. A P. 6a 1631.... Omaha A C. B. Bt, Ry. Is 1111 uroana J), di. nf. am iwim.. Omaha A C. B. It. Rr. pfd ( feBx-dlr. Omaha A C. B. 8t. Ry. Com. Omaha A C. B. 6 1. Ry. A 11. tffd 4... Omaha-Water Co. 6 1IM Omaha Water Co. IM pfd Omaka . of T. Bldg. Co. pfd .4 Omaha B. P. A T. Oe, Is 111........... Iherldan Coal 6a lilt . louth Omaha tawer 4s.Wlt ........... lloux City 9tcck Yard pfd t Union Stock Tarda, South CJmahe, 9. 94 109 101 10t 974 91 9T4 914 100 984 134 II 4J4 H4 M - lot 'ii 100 II " 154 16 104 141 101 109 104 944 It 4 re 99 100 1V1 lot 14 11 444 64 a 10 49 It 11 89 41 Sunday. Holiday. Th official number of oars of stock brought tn today by each road was: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. H'r . C, M. 6V Bt. P 1 Missouri Pacific 10 Union Paolflo 10 C. A N. W., east.... 1 C. A N. W., west.... X C, 8t- P. M. 4V 0 7 C, B. 6V Q east.... 14 C B. A Q., wt.... Sri C, R. I. A P.. et.. 11 C., R. I. A P., wet.. 1 Illinois Central 1 c. a w Total receipts 124 Th dlpoltlon of the day' receipts wa a follow, each buyr purchasing me number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hog. Bheep. Omaha Packing Co IU l.l Rwlft A Co 43 awi . Cudahy Paoklng Co 870 3.9S9 702 Armour A Co..... 1,011 s.!a i" Omaha Pk. Co. fr. K. C. 74 Bwlft A Co. fr. K. C S7 Cudahy Pk. Co. fr. K. C. 170 Armour A Co. f r. K. C. Carey A Benton Lobman ft Rotsolilld..., W. I. Stephen Hill A Bon F. P. Lewi Huston A Co - J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L, Wolf Bam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton F. O. lnghram Sullivan Bros Bt. Clair Paoklng Co.., Hoffman Packing Co Bwarts-Qolen IS Parker Webb 406 fit. L. Packing Co K0 Other buyers IOC ..... ' 106 71 S 75 1 194 St 11 40 41 I tl 18 t 19 n t 86 t 46 t M T M t 44 T 44 f fl ! u t 64 T II i2 t 66 T 67 t 17 7 17 J 17 t IT ! " 7 49 t 4 t 44 7 9ft T SO t 4 T 40 T 49 T 40 T 4t I t 40 7 41 t 4.1 T 44 T 41 t 41 T 44 t 41 T 44 7 41 1 44 7 TO t TO T TO T t4 ! w t T 7 T9 I 14 1 TO T 70 T T6 T T T 71 t 71 T II SHEEP-Ther were hardly enough heep on amiai mis morning to maa much ot market. Everything here, however, met wnn a good demand and th pen war cleared up at an early hour. Receipt oon- eisiea or neavy Montana wether and wast em and nativ odd and end. The general market wa steady with yesterday, both on rangs stock and native and western stuff. Weighty Montana wether registered In yesterday's notch, 14.26, three decks of native ewes sold for 14 00, nativ spring lamb brought 16.50 and wsatern spring moved at 1100. Western and nativ trade was largely of a peddling nature. Quotations on rang cheep and lamb: Onod to cholc spring lambs. 17 rj9 00; fair to good spring lambs." K.OOttf.Mi good to choice yearling lambs. 4.7oS 00; fair to good yearling lambs, 14 fV04f4 7f: good to choice wethers, 4.2fVJK60; fair to good wetners, 4 t"K)4 K ; good to cholc ewes. i6.WTf4.ift; fair to good ewes, Representative sales: No. IS western ewes, cull M western ewes M western spring lamb 14 Western lambs, culls ltl western ewe, cull M nativ yearlings f-0 native ewe 11 native ewes, cull 10 nativ lambs, cull til native ewe SI native spring lambs 17 native ewe 11 native spring lamb zm western wethora wethers OoTernment men, in tS.60at.99. tot western CHICAGO Av. . W . 90 . 11 . 51 . 84 . 91 . IH . 17 . 31 . It . 50 ..ls .. 71 ..IM ..116 Pr. I 16 I 50 I 00 I 50 I to I 40 4 00 I 7$ t 00 4 00 Sit I 00 4 26 4 t5 LIVE) STOCK MARKET Story of Day's Tradlag la Cattle, Hogs and Sheen. CHICAGO, July l.-CATTLB-Ro4rfpt estimated at 6 000 head. Market steady. Bteera, 6.floa7.50: cows. 4.O0f(6.76: heifers 3.O(o7.O0: bull. llttriffi.tR: calves, Z.XtylM atocker and feeders. t.VI0S5.1O. H008 Receipts, estimated at 10.000 head. Market opened 10c to ISc lower, but closet strong. Choice heavy, 17.9099.05: butchers, rglWHOO; light mixed. 7.60a; oholoo light. I7.7OW7.80; packing. 17 9M97.80; pigs 96.faJ7r7.oll. Hum OI Sales. t7.0W7.S0. 8HT9EP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1IC01 head. Market steady. Bheen. ! 5034.75 iambs, tJ.&ozTfl.ftt; yearlings. 14.6OQtt.00. New York MtatlHaT Stocks. NEW YORK. July1 1. -Closing 'Quotations tions op mining stocas erere a roiiows Alice Brunawlpk Con. . Comitoi-k T. t..... do bond, ?. Con. Cal. A Va..., Horn SIlTer Iron 9llver ....... Of fared. . . .110 4 24 II 90 . U II Lesdvllle Oo. Little Chief i... alextoaa Ontario Ophlf Standard Yellow Jaoket ... ..100 ..140 ..144 ...176 76 Bunk of France Statement. PARIS, July I. The weekly statement of the Hank of France shows the following innj.es; t ircuiation decreased 33.fUo.oonr, treasury deposits decreased 61.676.o00f. general deposits decressed 44.700,0901, gold In nana increasea i.zio.vwr, silver In hang In creased 175.000f, bills discounted decreased iM,4Zo,twur, advance deoreassd l,Z76,102f. m 46 71 I 6 Boataa Stocks and Doads BOSTON, July I. Money, call loans 1 per cents time loans, i'u6 per cent. 41 fng quotations were au fullowa: 4,. AichlKn ad) do 4a Alehlaua R. R do pfd Booioa A Albany... Boeton A Maine... Boeton glevated ... Pltcbblirg pfd N. 7.. N. H. A It. I'nloa Paclflo Am. Arge. Cbeol. .. d pfd Am. Pnou. Tube... A mar. Sugar da pfd Am t. A T.. Amer. Woolen ..... Vo pfd Dominion 1. AS. Kdiaoo Kloe. Ills.. Ooneral EleetrM .. Maaa. glee trie do pfd Maaa. Caa I'nlted Krult lolled g 61 do pfd C. 9. Steel do pfd Advoatur Alkmea A ajtaigaiaated 91 Arlsona Com. .101 Atltntie 11 Butte Coalition . .V4 Cal. A Arliona.. ..fit CI. ac Hocla.... .160 Caiitoiinlal ..HQ Copper Range ... 13u Deir Weet .171 Franklin .lj Uranbr . ea ti ri- ..r Cnnanoa ,k lale Rural, . 17 Maaa. Mining ... .!! Mirhlgaa .114 Mohawa .140 Nerada .. MH ('Id Domlalon .. ,.:03 Oaoeoia . 41 Parrot 141 Qui oof .14 lhaneoa .11 Tamarack ,. Tl Trinli . 6i Inlted roooar . 11 U. S. Mining.... . 41 I'. 9. Oil ,. 1 llak . Victoria ,.114 Winona . t Wolierlse . 41 Nona Hutu .... . II Clus- .. 18 .. I N 1"4 .441 .. 80 .. IJ .. I .. 17 .. 88 .. 9 .. Hi .. 44 .. 11 .. ta ..IU .. M .. IT .. II .. 10 .. II .. 1 .. .. 11 .. 41 .. 4 .. I ..144 .. el B.ak of E.gl.ug ktateme.t. LONIX1N. July &.-The weekly tatement of th Bank of England alio,, the follu ing change: Reserve Incrraard j6.'). circulation Increased U.iluO, bullion In rreaxd flb.M'.t. nther scinties dei-reaa.- 1 tU.Ki-t.UfJ, tllwi drpusits dciaf:d ii.Utl.UAi, Foreign' Klaanelal. BERLIN, July 8. Trading on th Bours today wa dull and prices wer Irregular. PARIS. July 8. Trading on the Bourse tuaay v. as quiet ana prioes wer irregular. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, July 8. Bank clearings for to- aav were 16V7,k.ii ana lor tn corre sponding date last year l.e7,56l.7l. Evaporated Apple and Dried Pratt. NEW TORK. July I. EVAPORATED APPLES A little jobbing business Is re ported in the market for evaporated apples, with fancy quoted at BU'tc, cholc at 9 (iKHr. Prim at 737So and common to fair at faG'ic. DRIED FRUITS-Marhet for spot prun is unchanged, quotation ranging from cl to 9c for Oregon fruit. Apricots are rather I easier In tone, as there seems to b mor I fruit offering for early shipment. Cholc are quoted at 1010V,c, extra cholo at 10H t)10c and fancy at UtiUc. Peache ar attracting little attention, with cholo quoted at 6'tirtc, extra cholc at l&6o, and fancy at 7ft8Hc. Raisin ar dull and more or leas nominal, with loos muscatel quoted at !$4;c, cholc to fancy seeded I at 46c, eeedless at l66Ho and London layers at ll.l&'tfl.ao. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. July l.-COTTON-Fti- ture opened firm; July, 1104c; August, 12.06c: Srntember. 12 Uo bid: October. 1212c: November, 12 16c offered; December, 12 22c; January, 12.25; March, Il.220tl.a3c; stay, 11.27c. Future cloaed steady Closing bid: July, 12.13c; August, 11.10c; September, U.16c: Oc tober, 12.20c; November. 1120c; December, 12 2&c;. January, urn; March u.lto; May, 11.21C Spot quiet, 6 point lower; madlum up lands, 12 tmc; medium gull, 11 c: no salea. GALVESTON. July l.-COTTON-Steady at ii7,,c. BT. LOUIS. July 8. COTTON-Steady; middling, 12c; salee, 60 bales; receipts, 821 bale; shipments, 765 bal; stock, M.tkO bales. Totals ....1,447 11,164 1,171 CATTLB-For a Thursday ther was a very decant run of cattl, ltl load being reported In. Th market as a whole was In a good healthy oondltlon and generally satisfactory to th lllng Interests. Packer an seemed to want a tew aesir Abls fat cattle and prices on anything of that description were generally figured as strong to 10o higher than yeatsrday. The trad was reasonably activs at in aavance noted and th offering changed hand in good season. Heavy cattl of. pretty good quality sold up to ss.ov. cows and neirvrs, at least in aeairaoie kinds, wer fully steady with yesterday and the market fairly aotlv at currant prioes. Inferior grass cow wr a little low and seller In some case thought they did not get out on that kind to very good advantage. Ther wer vary few stockers or feeders In sight this morning and for that reason It was hardly possible to see very muoh change In the market. On th other hand the feeling wa weak and had ther been .ny great number on al th market would undoubtedly bava been decidedly lower. Quotation on cattle: Good to cholc corn- fed ateer. I6.60-7X6.I0; fair to good corn fed steers, 16 26fJl.60; common to fair cornfed str. 96.26-6.26; good to choloe yearlings, l.60'31.00; good to choice cow and heifers, 96.004(6.86: fair to good cow and hlfra, 60a. 00; common to fair cows and heller, t&ijit.fOi good to cholc stockcra and feed ers, 94K7j60; fair to good stockers and feeder, II.75Q4.I6; common to fair atocker and feeder, M.001.76; stock halfers, tl.26 1.65; veal calv, lt.754ipi.76; bull, stag, etc, tl.00tft.00. Representative sales: BEEF bTEERS. CROPS BETTER THA!i YEAR AGO Beport Showi Improve Condition of Grain. COEN ACREAGE IS LASOKX rrellaalaarr Ret I seal Is T.l Pr tl lllgker Than Vrnal natlsaate of Last Year Wheat Bins Are Dralaed. WASHINGTON. July 1,-Th Averag condition of th corn crop bf July 1 wat Nil per cent of a nominal, against HI per cent a year ago; winter wheat. 4 per cent agalnat 80.1 per cent; spring , wheat, 917 per rent against 19.4 per rent; spring and winter wheat combined, Ml per cent Against 81.1 per cent; oata 881 per cent against 86 T per cent; barley, 961 per oent Against 99 1 per cent and rye, fi t per cent Against tl-A Corn planted, ltt.IOt.000 acre. Tbi eptle- mlaes today's crop report ot ths department of agriculture. Th preliminary estimate ot th gra of corn planted la an Increase of T.l per cent, as compared with ths final ttmat of last year's acreage. Th amount of wheat remaining on farms Is estimated At It per cent ct last year's crop of abont 1043 009 bushels. Tills Is compared with j.797,000 on July L A year ago and an avrag of IS. 90, 000 on farms on July 1. for th last tn years. Ths winter wheat condition announced today Is for "July 1. or when hanraeted." Th comparative figures gtv ths condition of corn on July 1, for tn yaar pl as 84.8. Th winter wheat condition for last month was 80.7; 80 I at hArrest In 1908; T8 I In 1907, an averaged of T9.I At harrsst time for th lat ten year. Th spring wheat condition la compared With 95.1 lt month; 87.1 on July 1. 1907. And a ten year seer- age of July 1, of 87. Ths arsragw condi tion of spring and ' winter wheat com bined waa 86.1 last month; 81.1 on July I 1W7. and 8X1 for tan years on July L Ths condition of th oat crop I compared with 81. T last month; 81 on July V 1907. ten-year average of 84.8: barley with 90 9 last month and a ten-year average of 881; rye, W.I last month and a ten-year averagw of 81.8. Ths acreage of other .crops and their con dition on July L 1K.. and July t 1908, respectively, follow: , - Condition ot Jther. Craps. Whits potatoes. 1.461000 acres. It snd 89.1; tobacco, 1.108,336 acres, 89.6 And 88.8; flax. 1.741.000 acre. 96 1 and tt l. Th hay crop condition wa 87.8 against 911 a year ago; timothy, 87.1 against 90.1; clover, 83.1 against 96.1, and apples, 64.1 against 57.8. Following are the figures for Important statss, giving th percentage of acreage, compared with a year ago and ths condi tion on July L 1909, and a ten-year Averag on July L respectively, for corn: Average. 1901. 10-Tr. Iowa , Nebraska Missouri Kansas Winter wheat 108 ..104 it 110 condition at 88 Fl 91 86 . 91 . 95 91 86 harvest, 1909, at harvest, II Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, July 8. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 4,400 head, Including 1.500 southerns Market steady to strong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, tS.lOQ-O.OO; fair to good. 16.90(96.20: western steers, I4.26iiir6.e0; stockers and feeders. t3.7fv36.f0; southern steers, 18.906.76; southern oowa, IX 75-3 4. 26: native cows, ti.OOce.OO; native heifer. 13. t 67.26: bulls. I2.60iQ4.60; calves. 3.7tXf7.26. HOGS Receipts, 6.009 head. Market 10c to 20 lower.- Top. 17.10; bulk of sales. !7..'037.8A. Heavy, I7.7&37.80; packers and butch rs, 17.80 9J7.90; light, I7.36ra7.70; plas, rt 2S7.20. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 1 TOO head. Market strong. Lambs, I7.1KWS.00; yearlings. 14.60(36.26; wethers. $1.004 73: ewes, IS.60rfr4.26; stockers and feeders, 12.76 6.0O. St. I.onls Live Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. July I. CATTLB Reoelpta, 5.4M) head. Including 8.800 Texans. Market steady. Nativ shipping and export steers, I6.26ig'7.10; dressed beef and butcher steers, $3,704(4.16; steers under 1.000 lbs., 94.504Ji6.80; stockers and feeders, W2f4.86; cows snd heifer, 13.606.76; canners, 2 254J2.76; bulls, 2.70fi6.00; calves, 16.267.26. Texaa and In dian steers, .60i8.60; cows snd heifers, 12.60.00. 1IOUS Receipts, S.SOO head. Market 5c lower. Pigs and lights, 16.60a7.To; packer. 17.Mir7.60; butchers snd beat heavy, 17.859 l.oo. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.600 head. Market strong. Nativ muttons, 18 86 (ft 4. 26; lamb, 16.508 40; cull snd bucks, ta.4o4jS.26; stockers, I1.6O&-4.80. Otis and Roala. NEW YORK. July 8.-OILS Petroleui steady: refined, New York, 18.65; New York I end Baltimore. 18 36; New York and Balti more, in bulk, 14 Sa. Turpentine, steady at 4.o. cottonseed oil. steady; prim crude, !4 3&f(4 60. nominal: prim yellow, o.'d 6.66c: July. 6.6fW.a6.6c. HOSIN Quiet; strained, common. 13.169 SAVANNAH, Go., July 8.-TURPEN- TINE-Mlitic. ROSIN Firm: quote: B. !26418!V4: E, tt.VI4fS.lW; G. I3SMU.96: H. I406j4.15: I, 94 15 414.30: K. 14.90; N. KMVtMl; W G, 15.50; W W, o.66. Wool Market. IvONOON, July I Th offering at th wool auction galea today were principally crossbreds and amounted to 9. '28 bale A brisk demand developed and prioes ruled firm. Horn trader wr th chief buy ra. Americana paid la l'-M for suitable parcels of crossbred. Th few merino brought forward were quickly absorbed for the continent. Inferior wool wer larrWv withdrawn. 8T. LOl'IS. July I WOOL Steady : ter ritory and western. 2327e; fin medium, 21121c; line, 1ZS184C. - No. Av. Tt. No. A. fr. 11 411 I 16 to 1161 i 64 II 1141 I 16 ' 20 lOM It 40 444 I 16 It lit! I 64 II 10T0 I 90 It 1941 I 40 tl ml I 16 SO llot) 4 49 18 1M1 I 10 1 1(W1 I 0 II lttl I 90 W 1940 I 4 tt 1114 I 14 II ,.1184 I 44 14 Hit I II K ., 1184 I 40 II 1146 I M II 744 I 40 T9 1161 9 U 41 1411 I 46 96 149 I H 94 llot I 41 99 1146 I II II lull I 16 10 1MI I 40 II 1114 I TO 94 1141 14 ll...Mva,....14l I Tl 10 1114 I 44 14 1111 I Tl 40 1181 I 14 90 1.14 I T6 6 lltl I M IT UST 10 n 1141 I 41 COWS. 4 IT I 4 49 9C4 4 99 I. T4I I 66 11 IrT 4 00 I let I 00 4 tut 4 00 1 94 I 16 4 I'M 4 16 4..... T74 I II It 1UM I 10 I Ill I 60 II 1041 4 16 1 1010 I 60 f 84 4 16 1 1UI I 60 14 JT 4 l I IU I 40 II Ill t 40 1 984 I 44 4 Ill 4 44 1 997 I 44 14 f"3 4 60 4 44 I Tl T 14 t 71 1 44 9 T4 4 1041 I 1 4 44 I Tt 1 10 M II K4 I 69 1 14 M 9 VIM I 16 HEIFERS. 4 MT 1 Tl T K1 I M 9 T0I I 1 14 TIT I 90 4 644 I 14 8 n i I 4 641 I 96 BULLS. 1 U44 I 91 1M0 4 90 1 1 4 I H 0 1 IBM I 60 1 184 4 40 4 18TI I 44 88v 4 00 4 U46 I 16 1 M70 4 16 1 14M I 44 1 HM 4 64 1 4u0 I Tl 1 1,40 4 71 1 1114 I 10 1 UVM 4 80 CALVE8. I 164 4 40 4 154 I 40 1 10 I 60 t IU 00 1 146 4 14 7 Ill 4 40 T 114 6 16 1 ISO I 00 I ' I 25 1 U4 I U I li I 60 I.... Ill I 19 1 1 4 71 1 980 I U 1 160 I Tl 1 10 10 191 I 40 1 IT 8 9 Ill I OS 1 14 6 M bToChERH AND FEED. Kg. 1 13 I M 7 Ill t 00 1 440 I 24 It lit 4 10 1 441 I li I M4 4 10 4 461 I 4rt IT 7I 1 600 I 89 14 461 4 H I T44 00 4 171 4 U Dry Goods Market. - NEW YORK, July t. PRY GOODS There waa a little larger buying In th dry goods market during the day, but op erst Ions were generally on conaervatlv si-ale. Cotton goods bouses ar slow to advance price until buyers begin to move. Cotton yarns are being marked higher. Trade In silk I spotty, some house re porting a fair busineaa and othera aaylng they are advising a contraction of the uit.ut of the mill. Many buyers ar in th inarkaL HOGS Everything aeemed unfavorable Tor th seller of hog thla mornlns. Chi rago reported another very heavy run. with price opening log loc lower on tup or th big break yesterday. In addition local re reipt wer large, making ths recipts for the week to dale pretty large. The result or an the bear news combined was th the market opened very alow at thia point and 10c lower. It became apparent later on that ths demsnd waa really better than expected and a buyer were quietly pick ing up the hog at a pretty lively rate. th trad took on a much better tone, clos ing with a part of the decline regained. The general market could safely be quoted 1310c lower than yesterday, with pretty much everything aold at an rly hour. A good shar of th hog brought 17.60t7.0, with several load of good heavy hog Miung up as nign aa bv-tu. i n markat on heavy hog really Buffered more deollne than th light weights, many of the latter being at the beat tim very llttl lower If any than yeatarday. Representative sales. No. Av 9k Pt. No. At. th FT tt It 40 ? 14 l 144 40 T 44 94 141 ... t U 64 Ill IM I 4 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. July 8. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,000 head. Market steady ; steer, 4.6(tJ-.76; cows and heifers, I2.50&6.W; calve. ts.uW7.uo. HOGS-Recelpt. 1.000 head. Market InA 15o lower; top, 17.90; bulk of sale, I7.G6TJ 7.86. BHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpt. 1.000 head. . Market steady; lambs, to.Mrit 25. Stonx City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia., July 8 (Special Tl- gram) CATTLE Receipts 600 head; market taady; oeeve. so.imiju. yd; tat cow and heifer, 14.1 Mi -0.00; graaa cows. 3 50tuP.50; feeder. I4.00ii4.76; yearlings, 2.76tr4.60. HOGS Kei'eipt 6 000 head; market 10c lower; range of prtcea, 7.10'7.70; bulk of salaa. 87.Xfca7.60. and the ten-year average respectively, follow: Kansas, 78 and 75: Nebraska. 86 And Missouri, 86 and 81; Pennsylvania, and 86. , . For spring wheat ths condition on July 1, 1909, and th ten-year average In July, respectively, follow: . North Dakota, 96 and 85; South Dakota, 94 and 89. ' ' Th same for oats follow; 4 Iowa, 83 and 91; Nebraska, 81 nd 88; North Dakota, 94 And 96; - South Dakota, 91 and 90; Kansas, 87 And 71. Stock In Sight. Receipts at the six principal western mar ket yesterday wer: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Oamah.; 2 184 ll.rrO 1,640 Hloux City 500 1.000 St. Joseph 1 000 8,i0 1.000 Kansaa City. 4,400 5.000 1.61.0 St. Louis 6,4!) 6 80) 1.6 0 Chicago 6,000 30 000 16,000 Total 10,074 C7.4S0 .6") Soger and Molasses. NEW YORK. July I SUGAR Raw. firm; fair refining, l.4t3.46o; oentrlfugal, Ml test, 3.9231.96c. Molasses sugar, 2. lTtfrl 20c. Refined, steady; No. 6. 4.t6e; No. 7. 4.3vc; No. I. 4.26c; No. 9. 4.10c; No. 10, 4.15c: No. 1L 4.1V!; No. 11. 4.0lf: No. IS, 4 00c; No. 14. 4.00c; confectioners A. 4 66", mould A. 6.20c; cut loaf. 6.6oc; crushed, 6.16c; powdered. 4.16c; granulated. ' 1.86c; cubes. 6.10c. MOLASSES Steady; Nee- Orleans open kettle, good to cnoice, wcm- GLIDDEN TOUR SUPPLY TRAIN Special Will lis Composed of Thir teen Cars aad Carry Kqals meat for Tonrlsts. A special train carrying ths supplies and sleepra for th Olldden tourist will ar rive at the Transfer over th river on the Chicago Great Weatem July 21. It will be composed of eight standard sleeper, on prHat car, on Pullman, on private car and two dinning car. It will leav for the west rly th next morning. Th Olldden tourists, who arc traveling under th directions of th American Au tomobil association, will go along the line traversed by their special train. They get back from th west to Kansas City on July 30. From Omaha ths Union Psclflo will nan dl th special train and ha announced the following ichadul for It, th time of leaving each station being 7 p. m.: Council liluff to Kearney.. July 22, I p. m Kearney to Julesburg July 21. t l. in Julesburg to Denver July 24. I p. m. Denver to Hugo July 27. 1 p. in. Hugo to Oalley July 2k, 1 p. m. Oalley to Kallna... July . 1 p. ro. Salina to Kansaa Ci'y July 30 Lifelong Bondage to dygpepsla, liver complaints and kidney troubles Is needlesa. Electric Bitter I th guaranteed remedy, eOo. bold by Beaton Drug Co NEWS FOR THE ARMY POSTS War Department ' Answers tneitln aa te Relation, ot Mill tin. to. Refrain' A may. Ths queatlon ha bn raised by a num ber of ths adjutant generals of ths several tat a to whether or not th' militia of a stst can be held to conform to th organisation of th regular army If th states ar organised into brigade and division. Th War department' In answr to this quary state that whll th United States army In ttms of war Is organised as ststed. In time of peso such organisation Is pro-, hiblted by th regulations. Tet this form of organisation Is not forbidden In - th states and is sntlrcly in thatr dlsoretion, and I of Itsslf not to b oonidrd In any wis out of conformity with ths reg ular atabllshment. 1 . - v ' ; Captain Edward H. Scbults, hlf ingl neer of th Department of ths Missouri, has been promoted to ths rank of major In th corps of snglnssrs. "MBaPO '. . . ; Captain Jack Hay,-formerly of fb Six teenth Infantry, but now assigned t ths oommleaary department of the army, ha ' been ' transferred to Atlanta, v Oa., from Chicago, where h Is assigned to temporary duty In charg of th offlc of. th chief oommUsary of - th Department of th Gulf. - . rr ,, .. Flrgt Cls Sergeant William E. Harfc ct th ilgnal oorps at Fort Omaha, hag been transferred to Fort Thomas, Ky., for duty. . Captain Jamas L. Griff, Fourth cav alry. Fort Meads, has been ordered befor the army retiring board. Th Johnaon-Rows-Palg company of Omaha ha been awarded ths contract for - plumbing and heating on four-set of offi cer quarters at Fort R!ly. 'Kan, Tb amount of the bid was 17,338. Ths big polo tournament Is now bn at Fort Riley, beginning Mondaf and will continue th remainder of th wek. Th competing teams - arc ; ths' Missouri , Hunt snd Polo club of Kns'Clty, 'bn from Junction City, Kan.,,, th Sixth ld .artil lery and th Seventh cavalry duos Pt Fort Th British war offlc has rently awarded a contract to a Chicago' packing company for 1,000,000 pounds Of canned corned bef. , " Prlvt Georg W.' Owti of Battery C, Second field artillery, hat bn transferred to the hospital corps Upon ths recommsn datlon of th chief surgeon of th depart ment. Private Emy Blau ot Compaay D, EUr enth Infantry, ha been granted an hon orable discharge from th army by- pur chss. Foley's Honey and Tar not only slops chronic coughs that weaken th constitu tion and develop Into consumption, but heal and atrengthsn th I ansa. H af fords comfort and relief In th worst cass of chronic bronchitis, asthma, "hay fvr nd lung trouble. Sold by all druggists. Bigger, vertlslng nes. Better, Busier That's what Ad In Th Be does for -your, hutl- Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers and Dealers ORAOr, ROTISIOttsV STOCKS. 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