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    THE HEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JULY 30. Mm.
r
HAI AVn DDnnrru .iidltct
-ft Price 8a; Under More Faror
C ble Rewi from Cropi.
COEN RULES STEADY TO FIRM
eeelnta of All
' Good,
Kinds Heavy and lie.
hnt Bear Are la
Fall Control of the la.
OMAHA, July . 1!X.
Black rust report from the north west'
JMi not develop materially, and wheat
vj sagged lower under very favorable
eofrditlon The movement continues to be
free, easing the caah market and the spring
what movement la expected to be the
heaviest In year.
Corn wss actively strong with better
demand and higher cash values. Receipts
are decreasing and a lighter movement
expected.
Wheat wan fairly ateadv. but prices
eased off owing to the larks of support
when reports from - the northwest were
not confirmed aa to the black rust damage.
Receipts ara liberal and no decrease I
expected. Cash- wheat la slow and lower
on liberal selling by farmers.
Cera was strong and higher, but feature
less with fine weather conditions and very
best outlook for the growing crop. Cn
corn waa active and sold readily at ad
vanced values Receipts ar lighter and
no prospects roc an increase. ...
rtmery wheat receipts were 1.06.000
ahels and shipments were SaS.Ors) bushels.
gainst receipts last year of 938,000 bushels
and shipments of 462.000 bushels.
Corn receipts were 468,000 bushels and
shipments were 361.000 bushels, against
receipts laat year of (96.000 bushele and
shipments of 1H.OO0 bushels.
Clearances were 8,000 bushels of corn,
none of oate and wheat and flour equal
to 60.000 bushels.
Liverpool closed k,d lower to Hd higher
en wheat and Wd higher on corn.
Liocal range of options:
Artloles.l Oin. Hlgh.l Low. Close.; Tea y.
Woeet T j j j
July... 101H 1 A1r 1 Olsl' 1 oisf 1 ''
Sept... Mta ' 981 98 98 MS
Corn I
July... . 87H 87V 67H 67, 67W,
Sept... 62T 2T 2'' ' 82ff 62T
Data- I I
July... 42 42 ' 41H 41HI 4J
Sept... 86H US $6l 36'! 3H
Omaha (Task Prtaes.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, $l.231.03Vi; No. 3
bard, 11.0091 02; No. 4 hard, &&fl.01; No. 2
spring, ll.024jl.06.
nonM-Nn 1 ait... M UU.'MlV.K NO
4. 6434Vic; rio 'grade, 628c; No. 2 yellow,
1 tec; No. S yellow, 66c; No. 2 white, 6f
9"c; NO. I white, 6&69Vo.
f OATB No. I mixed, 41HW2c; No. 2
' 1 . .11. . 1 . a ..La. .11. X- jo...
luw, vtiTatifvot: , itu.. o. Will 10,
4 white, 41V42c.
RTE-No. 1, 7273c; No. . 7071c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 36 174 56
Mlnneapolla ......... ........106 ,
Omaha 62 7, 4
Duluth 26
el-No.
patenta. tt thrift, first clear. 14 9MI6 .15.
second clears, $8 2SffJ .
WRATHKR H THR OR At RKI.T
Cooler Air Is lotU from the North
west RasMlf.
OMAHA, Neb.. July 2. 1809.
An area of hiarti pressure overlies the
extreme upper Missouri valley and northern
Roi kv mountain slop, with Its crest over
.he. Black Hills This area of high pres
sure Is arompaaled by tooler weather,
and temperatures ara much lower this
morning In the extreme upper Missouri
valley, and are generally lower throughout
the northwest. The trough of low pressure,
overlying the upper valleys Wednesday
morning, has lost Its eneigy and Is now a
narrow strip of relatively low pressure
extending from the upper Lakes across the
lentral valleys to the extreme soutnwest.
The hlsh pressure, over the nor.hwest.
will move over the central valleys during
he n-xt twenty-four hours, and will
brlna" cooler weather over this vicinity to
night, with fair tonight and Friday. Very
warm weaiher prevailed during the past
twenty-four hours from the mountains
east over the central valleys to the Lakes,
and 'temperatures ranging well up In the
nineties were general throughout Ne
braeka.
Record of temperature and precipitation
computed with the corresponding day of
the last three years.
1!0 10. 1907 190b
Precipitation 00 . 00 . 00 .00
Minimum temperature ... 7 78 (2 66
Normal temperature for today 77 degree
deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
.42 Inches.
Rxress for corresponding period In 1908,
1.63 Inches
deficiency for corresponding period In
107. 4.68 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Cora aad Wheat Region Balletla.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at 8 a. m , 75th meridian
time, Thursday, July . 1909:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp Raln-
Rtatlon - Max. Min. fall. Pkv.
Ashland, Neb 9! 72 .00 Clear
Auburn. Neb 82 72 .00 Clear
Broken Bow. Neb. 97 68 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb... 92 72 .00 Clear
Culbertson, Neb.. DA 67 .01 -Cloudy
IKslrbury, Neb... 98 VI .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 89 67 . 00 Clear
Gr. Island, Neb.. 90 68 .00 Clear
IH tlngton. Neb.. 96 60 .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb.... 90 70 . 00 Clear
Holdrege, Neb... 94 S .00 Cloudy
Oakdale, Neb 96 6, .00 Clear
Omaha. Neb 89 73 .00 Clear
Tekamah, Neb... 91 fc .00 Pt. cloudy
Alta. Ia 90 72 .00 Clear
Carroll. Ia 90 70 .00 Clear
Clarlnda, la 91 7a .00 Clear
Sibley, la 89 6 .00 Clear
Sioux City, Ia... 90 74 . 00 Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a, m. Not Included
In averages.
-DISTRICT AVERAGES.
NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Displays Considerable Activ
ity During the Day.
TARIFF INTERESTS WALL STREET
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Wheat Market Is Uncertain and
. Prlcea Cover Wide Range.
CHICAGO. July 29. Uncertainty reardln
the extent of damage, If aay, to the spring
wheat crop in the northwest by black rust,
kept the wheat market in & turmoil today
and prices moved over a wide range. At
the close a weak tone prevailed, prices
being off "4c to SJMic Corn cloeed fairly'
steady, oats weak and provisions firm.
1 Denials of Injury to the new crop .of
1 heat , in' they pakotaa and Minnesota .by
Tiack rust, together with cooler weather
lrt the northwest . prompted considerable
selling at the opening of the market, which
resulted in a decline of US,o. . Tbe mar
ket was also bearishly affected by the
' magnitude of local receipts, arrivals todav
being 268 car or 60 carloads more than
bad been officially estimated. Toward the
end of the flrat hour a sharp rally oc
curred on buying' baaed on confirmation
from two different sources of damage by
rust In one section of North Dakota. On
this bulge the price of the distant delivery
touched the highest point of the day, .Sep
tember advancing to H.US,. There Waa' a
considerable reaction from the top In the
final hour. During the day July aold be
tween 21.07H and 21. OK1. Delleverlea on
jjuly contracts were reported to have aggre
gated 100.000 bushels. The market dosed
weak, 'with July at ll.OSH and September
at SL04.
High temperatures In aectlons of the corn
belt Induced considerable covering by
shorts, resulting In a firm tone In July and
September deliveries. ' At the close prices
were HfPtto lower to c higher.
Favorable weather for harvesting on
threshing prompted free selling of oats dur
ing the day The close waa weak, with
prices unchanged to He lower. -
Provisions slumped materially early In
the day. but the close waa strong, with
prloea to lower to S2Vo higher.
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
rirtlcles.l Often. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes y.
Chicago. Ill 26 90 72 , .14
Columbus. O....... U 88 68 v .10
Des Moines, la..,. 14 90 72 00
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 92 ' 72 .61
Kansaa City, Mo.. 19 92 72 . 01
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 6S .04
Omaha, Neb 17 92 70 T
St. Louis, Mo 13 92 74 T
Central.
No. of
Stations.
Temp. Rain
Max. Min. Inches
The weather Is much warmer throughout
the corn and wheat region. Rhowera oc
curred since the last report in all portions
except the Des Moines district, being very
light and greatly scattered in the Omaha
and St. Louis districts.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
f Wheat. I
July 109 f
8ept. 1 044.1
IHK!. 1 04 I
t May X WTs
I Corn 1
J July fn9
I Sept. I
1 rc-
? 1
Oata
July I U
, Sept. IS&H
Dec. itoVoA
I Pork- .1 . I
July .(..,...
vZE 1
July It OR
i Sept. I U M
? Kibe- I
I! July II 02
Sept. M 76
10914
1 06 I
1 04
1 079
Tl
1 07m
1 044
1 02
1 06
71M
68S67t,8H'66 66H
86SUT 6MKH;
44V
42 S.!
44v
!
1 OS.
1 04W
103HSI
106
Tl4
66X41
1 02
1 064
1 44
107V4
71
664
.1
414;41Tk
MVfc6614H
44HI 46
8S Mk4
SM 39V
42S4
20 76 20 60
U 20 It 00
U 26 I 10 96
11 02Hf 11 02H
11 00 10 7214
20 17141 30 2214
20 20 j 20 35
11 20 f 10 90
11 2214! 10 92H
11 02141 10 7714
10 96 10 70
Cash quotatlona were aa follows:
FLOUR-JCaey; winter patents, lo.SOiff
w. irninii o.wnBai; spring patents.
"W!r.xo; stralghU, t4.9(k35.6; bakers, 23.50
RVB Feed or mixing barter. Wgitic
fair to choice malting, KV&TOc.
SEED Flax. No. 1 southwestern, 21 S
jNo. 1 northweetern. 3147. ' imothy. 2380.
PRO VIS ION K Meee pork. $20 154J2017H
i-ara. I1 JO. unort rlbs aides looee, 2U 00
; anorx cieara tnoxeai. 3U.2'iBiL75.
total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 60,800 bu. Primary receipts
" i,w,w uu., coinparea witn l-a.vw bu.
uie corresponding day a year ago. Ketl-
maiea receipts lor tomorrow: Wheat. 228
cars; corn, lob cars; oats, 63 cars; hoss
14.008 head. " '
BUTTF.R-8teady; creameries, tV44jic;
EUUS Hteady; receipts 7.212 cases
mam. cases Inoluded. 18c; firata I11c;
prime firsts. tPe.
CHEESE Strong; daisies. lbZUUc; Iwina,
"HWlii young Americas, la VSTlb'rlc
long home. UvlCl4c.
roTATOES Steady; choice to fancy, 67
(o; lair to goon, estgwe.
POl'LTRY Steady; turkeys. 14c; chick
ens, 1214c; eprlng. ltufflTc.
v kal steady; 60 to tA-lb. weights. 7SS
Oc; eo to aVIb. weights, H4JV; to 110
lb. welghU. 10 lie.
NEW fOKK UE3NL1RAL. MARKET
t)aotatloas of the Day o Varloae
Com mod It lea.
NEW TORK. July 29-FLOUR-Receipts,
24.900 hbls.; exports, 10.100 bbls.; fairly
active for new Kansas and spring grades
Minnesota patents, M.opgt.bO; Minneeot
bakers, S6.35ft6.66; winter patents, to.'oQi
6.23; winter straights, 25.60(0)6.76; winter ex
tras, 24-756.40; winter low grades, 4.6s3
t.Sb; Kansaa straights, xo.26(96.50. Kye flour,
steady; fair to good, 24.604ji4.65; choice to
fancy, 24.704.90.
CORNMhiAl4 Firm; fine white and yel
low, i.a'l.7U; coarae, 1.6B1.BU; Jilln dried
18.76. .
RVE Pull; No. 2 western, &3e, nominal
f.-Oi b.,-New York. - ' i
BARLEY Dun; feeding. -76tj77e. e. 1. f ,
New york. -
WHEAT Receipts, 88.600 bu.; spot mar
ket, steady; No. 2 red, new, 81.22, and old
nominal in elevator; No. 2 red, new, $1.1614,
end August, f. o. b . afloat; No. 1 north
ern, Duluth, old $1.3874, nominal, f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 hard, winter, new, $1.1!'6.
nominal, 1. o. 0-, arioat. The wheat mar
ket had a weaker opening today because
of cooler northwest weather and less rust
talk. Last prices were 14c higher to 140
lower, juiy . ciosea at 11.84: HeDtember
1.11V1.1V; closed at $1.1$; December,
2i.iOH4yi.HH: closed at $1.104; May, $i.l2tt
cioera si ,
CORN Receipts, none: exports. 2.200 bu
spot steady; No. 2 old, 80c and nominal for
new and In elevator; No. 2 new 62Vc. win
ter shipment, f. o. b.. afloat: option market
without transactions, closing partly Ho
miner juiy Cloned at sue: MeDtembar.
ciosea at c; December closed at 66c.
OATH Receipts. 71.826 bu. : exnort I MA
bu.; spot. Quiet: mixed oata. 26 to 82 lbs..
54c, nominal; natural white, 26 to $2 lbs.,
frtXff.itc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 6561o.
HAY Hteady; No. 3, 24.00a.b0; good to
choice, IS Wu 10.00.
HOPS t.au ; slate, common to choice,
1908, 14l9c; l!07, nominal; Paclflo coast,
1S08, 11&16"; 19U7, 8lal2c.
HIDEls Firm; Bogota. 224124c: Central
America, 23c.
PROVISIONS-Beer quiet; family, $14.0)
Q14 60; mesa, $11.00ft ll 60; beef hams, $24.009
2.u); packet, la.tu,ui3.0u; city extra Indian
mess, $4 604121.00. Cut meata, firm; pickled
bellies. l2.f(iU.(; pickled, hams, $ll.50
12.76. Lard unsettled; western, $11.50
11.60; refined quiet; continent, $12 26; South
America. $13.00: compound. $7.Sft87.76. Pork,
easy; family, $21 60fn 00; short clear, $21.60
Q23 00; mess. $21.2a(tr22.00.
TALLOW-Qulet; city, 6 -14c; country,
6 6-16&6 13-16c.
RICE Steady; domestic,' fair to extra,
3$6V: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER-Steady and unchanged; re
ceipts, 13.306 pkgs.; creamery specials, 273J)
2THc; official price, 27c:- extras, , 2ttH2Tc;
western factory, first to finest, iltjlllic.
EGOS Firm; receipts, 18,337; western ex
tra firsts, 23yff2c.
POULTRY-Allve. steady; western spring
chickens, 17c: fowls. UHc; turkeys, 13c.
Dressed, dull; western chickens, broilers,
164j22c; fowls, ls4ltc.
flees. $M,2S.3; In banks to credit of treas
irrer of I'nlted States, $43,479,979; subsidiary
silver coin, $26.661. 4; minor coin. $1.41.761;
total balance In general fund, $I07,77.634.
Newa from Waahlagtoa. Indicating
Poeelhle Deadlock, Waa Cause of
laeaey Feellag. Which Later
latelllaeare Dlaalpated.
New York. July The usually active
speculative stocka fell into neglect today
but a diversion of interest to tne irs
prominent quarters of the list rectified
the dull appearance of the market ana
supplied points of strength that gave tone
to the whole.
The news from Washington up to the
time the market closed was regarded an
offering ominous pomOblllue of a dead
lock In the final stagrs or tne tariri eei
tlement which might negative the results
of all the labor of recent months and
leave the business of the country In a
state of renewed uncertainty over Ihe fu
ture. This fear, however, was proved to
be unwarranted by later events.
The decidedly firmer tone In the time
money market was another dissuasive in
fluence on speculative activity. The pre
monitory symptoms of the seasonable de
mand from the crop moving sections are
appearing in the banking world and the
possible consequence to speculative bor
rowers are beginning to be taken Into
account. Some of the western banks are
withdrawing loans placed on call In this
market during the Idle period of the home
demand for funds.
The Inference Is drawn of a developing
requirement for banking facilities outside
of the speculative markets In the great
centers. The lifting of interest rates on
time loans In this market has caused a
resort to foreign quarters to borrow, and
this foreign borrowing was offered as an
explanation of the sharp fall In foreign
exchange rates whtch occurred today.
London was a purchaser also of stocks
In New York o seme extent, and this
made a supply of exchange which had Its
part In driving rates lower. No further
gojd engagements were announced, but
the engagements for several weeks ahead
remain to be shipped to South America.
The disorders In Spain and the threat
ened aspect of political affairs there was
a disturbing Influence abroad, but had
verv little Influence here. The Spanish
newa was a factor In weakening Rio Tlnto
copper mining shares, but Amalgamated
Copper did not show Its ususl svmpathv
with the movement and made a good
show of strength.
Oraln cron advices were considered fa
vorable. The price currents report In
stilled fresh confidence on the subject,
and the clearing weather In the northwest
removed fears of damage to wheat by
rust The cotton crop Is the subject of
apprehension, and the poor condition re
ported by the National Ginners' report led
to anticipations of a dlsoouraglng 'nlolJ
by the government report to be published
on Mondav. Stocks of railroads In south
ern territory, some of them distinctively
cotton carriers. were. nevertheless
amongst the principal features of strength
In the market.
These Included a particular movement In
the Oould group and also In Louisville
and Nashville, Atlantic Coast Line and.
In a less degree. Southern railway. The
grangers, on the other hand, were ne
glected and this added to the most Im
movable course of I'nion Pacific end
T'nlted States Steel compared with their
recent aggressive leadership, was largely
responsible for the ' lethargic appearsnce
of the market. New York Central con
tlnued to reflect the influence of the sup-
evr lerk Money Market.
NEW YORK, July 2.-MONEY-On call,
easy; 1VB2 per cent; ruling rate, l' per
cent; closing bid. 1H per cent; offered at
1H per cent. Time loans, very strong and
falrlv active: sixty dsys, 2Hq2V per cent;
nlnetv days. 2V92H per cent; six months,
SVaSS per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-2VC4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Weak; with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 8670
4 KV0 for sixty dsys and at $4 8706 for de
mand: commercial bills. $4 8.if4.S6H.
SILVER Bar, 60Hc; Mexican dollar. 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroads.
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
inH int. Mot ,.. .n
:ilnt. M. M. 4s
1"! Jipin Si 44
l')t K. C. St. 1st .....
lit L. 8 dt U mi ...
ID4L A N. nni. 4s 1o
. T 1" 4s..:nH
lis so ten. 4vs 4114
vi. Pacific 2
ll ' V R. R af M. 4He. M'
t 8. rff !i. ri ..
do coupon
V. 9. 3s. rt
do coupon
V 9. ti, rf
do coupon
Alll-(htl. lt h...
Am. A. I
Am. T A T. c. 4t.
A si. Tobscco 4a
dn n
Armour A ( (1. ISO
Au bison ton. 4a...
do ct. 4a
do cy. la.
At C. L. lrt 4a...
Ral A Ohle 4a
do 36
do 8 W IS
Hrk. Tr. c. 4a
C. of Oa. (a
Central leather in..
O. of N. J. (. Sa.
I'hra. A Ohio 4s
do raf. a
(nlragn A A. I Si
C. B A Q J ta .
do an. 4i .
C. M. A g P. (.
I -.. K. l. A p. e. 4a
do col. ,ia....
do rfdt 4a
Colo. Ind. 6s
foln. Mid. 4s
r A 8 r A . 4la
D. A H cv. 'i..,
do raf. 6a
niallllars'
Erie p. I. 4r
do tn. 4s
do ct. 4s aer. A
do sarlea B
Can. Elec. c. It
111. ('Mi. 11 raf. 4a
Bid. Offered.
nn..A arrowth of the Harriman Influence,
and this, with a good advance In Southern
Pacific, Reading and a number of the
less conspicuous specialties, was suffic ent
to keep up the tone of the whole market
The high prices at the end of the day
was made also In the period of the mar
kets greatest activity. giving a very
strong tone to the closing -
Bonds were Irregular Total sales, par
value. $4,616,000. United 8tates bonds, were
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocki were as roiiows:
ST.
MerBeol Grata Market.
LrVERPOOU July 2.-WHEAT-8pot.
No. 2 red. western, winter, nominal; fu
uree. easy; July, H3d; September, 8a JHd.
(lecember. 6s.
1 CORN Spot. Steady ;
(via Galveston), steady
sjuisn;
PEAS Canadian, steady, 7 jovt
American mixed
b 3d. Futures.
Hd.
Feorla Market." - -
III. July h.-OORN-1i..r.
8 yellpw. 7oa;oie;
'o. 4. ttj'4c; no
No.
JOc;
PEORIA
No. 3 yellow, 70Vt
No. 2iyo; No. 2.
aradeFaic.
OATS-Qulet; No.' I white. 43c.
Mtleeaaka. tfirala Market. v
WILWACKEB. July. 2-WHEAT-2a3c
lower; No.' 1 northern. $1216122;' No. 2
northern, fl.20t120; .September, $1.04'
OATa-63, l' '
BARLEVSuhdard. Tie. .
Mlnaean'oUs GfAja Market.
MINNS' A Pill. IK. Julv 29 WHEAT Julv
01 -f.'H- Brntember. $l.0uVnl06H; December.
$! '-.fil Oi',, caah. No 1 jiard. 31211,. No. I
nortl.ern. I1.20U: Js'o.-J nurlhern. $12a':
Ne i northern 3LtW I 36'
PP.AN-In UaVlb. saoka. $2160,
Vl 4SV
patents, $6X4-10,
t. I.oala Geaeral Market. '
IX3VIB. July 3. WHEAT Futuwes
lower; cash higher; track No. 2 red, $1 0&4
1 11; No. 2 hard. $1.11.13; September.
$1.02'4lf 1.02H: December. il.03HQ1.0314
CORN Firm; No. 3. 71H7Jc; geptember
6fHc; December, 62Hc; No. 2 white, loVitfi
76Ho. . i
OATS Steady; No. 2. 42c; September,
3co; December. 39o; No. 3 white. 611m
RYE Lower. 80c.
FIXJUR Lower; red winter patenta. to.'Jt
ci.au; extra ianry ana straight. 64 ilrj li;
nara winirr vivaira, H.nuvi.N,
SEED Timothy. $2,76(83.36.
. COKNMEAL $140.
bran steady ; aacked, east track. $104
HAY Steady; timothy, $l$0OSI7.30: m-al-rle.
$9651160
HEMP TWINE-Tc
PROVISIONS-Pork. steady: Jobbing
$20 26. Lard, higher; prime steam. II 1.00 Jt
11.10. Dry salt meata, lower; boxed extra
shorts. $11 62H: dear ribs. $11.62; short
clears. $11.76. Bacon, lower: boxed extra
shorts. $12 62H: clear ribs. $1162'. short
clear. $12.76.
POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 12c: spring
14He: turkeys. 17c; ducks, Ujc; geeee. 4c '
BI'TTER Firm; creamery, 2iW27ic'
EGG-Steady. IfHc. ..-7-
Receipts; Shipments
Flour, bbls 900 9 0a)
Wheat, bu. 128.0no - Iia ojo
Corn, bu .' M )6 ' 7$ oca)
Oata. . bu. 66.000 4t.)v
PhlUdelnhla Provlelaa Market.
PHILADELPHIA. July A BITTER
Steady; weatern creamery. 20c.
EGOS Steady nearby free caaes, !4c;
current receipt In returnable eases. 22c at
mark; western free caaes. $4c at mark.
. CHEESE-Firm; New York full crerat
choice, 14 Vc; fair to good, l4t)ltH-
Alllt-Oitlmert pf ........
Anutltamatad Copper ......
An. AirteuHajral
Aa. Beet '
A.. Caa pfd
Am. a. r. i
Asa. fatten at... ...
Am. H. A t.. p(d
Am. loa aecurltlee
Asierlcan Unsed
Amrlaa Locomotive ........
Am. 8. "
Am. 8. It pf
Am- 8uar
Am. T. A T
Am. Tebaere pfd
Amatlcaa Woolen
Anaconda Mining Co......
Atehlaon
Atohlaoa pfd
Atlantic Coast bine....
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadla Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leathr pfd
Central ot New Jersey
Cheaapeake A Ohle
Chlcato A Alton
rhloaao Great Weatera ...
Chlcato A N. W
C. M. Bt. P
C, C. C. A Bt. u
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Bo -
Cole. A Bo. tat pM
Cole. A Bo. id pit
Consolidated uaa
Com Product
Delaware A Hudson
Denier A Rio Orande
D. A R. 0. pfd
Dletlllere' Securities
0111110' Beeurttlee
Erie
Bii 1st pfd
Brie d pfd
General Eleclrle
Oreat Northern prd
Great Northern Ore ctle...
Illinois Central
lnterborouth Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ..
int. Marina pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
K antes City ....,
K c. g. pfd.
loulavllle A N
Minn. A Bt. L
M., Bt. P. A I. . at
Mlasourl Pacific
M., K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd
Nstipnal Blacnlt
National Load
N. R. R. of M let pfd ...
Near York Central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A W
North American
Northern Pacltlo
Pacific Mall
peoneylTanla
People' Oaa
P., I. C. A Bt. L
Preeaed Blel Car
Pallman Palaee Car.
Railway Iteal prln
Reading
Repuklle steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co ptd
Bt. U A B. P. id pfd
tl. Loul t. W
Bt. L. B. W. pfd
lees-thoftleld A I
touthera Pacific
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennaeaae Copper .
Teiaa A Pacific
T., Bt. L. A W
T , 84. U A W. pfd
laloft Pacific
Inlet Pacific pfd
V. 8. Reelty
I', t Rubber
V. B. Steel
t. B. Steel pfd
ftak Copper
Va.-Caro. chemical
Waeaaa
Weaeak pfd
Weaiern Maryland
Weatlathouee Cleclrtc ...
Westers tnlea
Wkeolin A U g
ui:eiln Central
Total salaa tor the day,
ale
T.0O0
'i.'noo
' 2,ro
l.tno
3,710
S(V
. ni
' ffny
t.MO
4.400
10
too
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no
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t.soo
100
t.-x .
9.400
100
600
1.00
700
U.ono
too
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100
1.000
l.ono
1,000
l.eio
14.400
. 100
. 100
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1.100
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134 .
112
6
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114 V,
to
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77
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12
140,
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Low. Close.
68 MH
an ia 4
t.ioo 0
. f.r. . - m us-id.
. . f rtD-riax. $1 47
I l rLR-rirsl a
Tavlede 0ee4 Market.
TOLEDO, O.. July IS.-PEEDS-Clever,
cash. $6 70; October. $7.10;. December. V .10;
March. r .20. Timothy, prime, $2.00. Alslke,
prime, $7.90; August. $8 40.
t of fee jlarket.
NEW YORK. July 2.-4XFFEB-Futurea
closed steady, net 6 points hither to 6
points lower: sales were reported of 4.600
cue. July. 6 7.va&Oe: August, flue; Sep.
tenibcr. i; spot coffee ouielf Klo No I.
7"..'; Santos No. 4. Vc; mild 0,ulet; Cor
doa, OdlHo.
too
300
too
1.100
40
too
400
8.400
100
t.too
8.600
4 KI
too
too
1.000
100
100
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1.400
i.too
700
400
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100
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100
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2 do tn. s 'S
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7ai, vs.-t;aro. t hem. aa... v
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. 764, V. eat. dec. cr.
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. ia
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Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, July 29. Money, call loans. 24
63 per cent: time loans, 8S6 Per cent
Closing quotations on stacks and bonds
were aa follows
Atchleon adj. 4s..
do 4s
Mei. Central 4a..
Atchison R. R....
do pfd
Boatnn A Albany.
Roaton A Mslno..
Rostno Elevated ..
Fltchhurt pfd . .
N. Y.. H H A H
I'nion Pacific ....
Am. Arte. Cbem--
do pfd
A in. 1 lieu. Tuba...
Amer. Sutar
do pfd .....'
Ara. T. A T. ......
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd .'
Dom. 1. A B
K.llson Kino.
Slsss. Electric ..
do pfd
Maas. Gas
United Fruit ....
Inlted S. at
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
'Adventure
Allnties
Amaltamated ...
Bid. "Aeked
illu
tl Arlsona Com 48
..101 Atlantic S
... 94 Ftlnahira US
.. 1I4S Butte t'oelltinn Ill
...104SCal. A Arliona too
...MlsCal. A Hecla 46
..14 centennial IIS
...130 Copper Rente lis
. ..1JO paly West I
..10 Franklin ITS
..lMSOranby 109
.. 49SOreene Canaoea li
..10 Isle Royals !S
.. I Mnas. slinint S
..llOMMIchltan m
..116 Mohawk US
..144 Mont. C. C 46
.. .4 Nevada it
..1024,01 Dominion its
.. 46SOscoola IB
.. Parrot II
.. 12SJulncy 14
.. 71s shannon la's
.. u4 Tamarack 17
..1J Trinity II
.. rAV. 8. Mlnint 6?S
.. 30 U. B. oil
.. 71 S Utah 1.
. .127H Victoria 4
. . , 7 Winona , .. .
44 Wolverine 160
el North Butt 67 S
(tin aharee.
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81
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6,
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101 S
MS
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76
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London Stock Market
TWDON, July 29. American securities
opened Irregular and later hardened on
light buying of Union Pacific and Houthern
Pacific. At noon the market waa steady
and prices rvlcd from V to higher than
yesterday's Ve-w York closing.
London closing stocks:
Consols, money MS 'Louisville A N.
do account 'A M., K. A T
Amal. Copper SS N Y. Central...
Anaconda S Norfolk A W....
Atchison li!S do pfd...
do pfd lO.s'Onlarlo A W.;.
Hslllmore A Ohio. . .HIS Pennsylvania ...
Canadian Pacific. .-...11 Rand Ines..,..
cheaapeake A O US Beadlnt
Chlcato a. W 4 Southern Ry
Chi.. Mil. A St. P...1WS '44 (14"
Do Beer, US Seutberg . Pacific.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle BeceipU Small, but Show Ex-
ecu for Week.
H00S A&E LOWES, TRADE DULL
Deaaaad Itroaai Baoagk, Howerer, to
Cleaa l tke Market Karly
keep Iteeelpts Are Very
Light.
SOUTH OMAHA,
Receipts were
Official Monday
Official Tuesday
Official Wednesday.
Ksttmate Thursday.
Neb.. July 3. !!.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
4.743
4.207
4 314
.1.700
Jt tn.4
1.V164
M 7K7
4.140
6.md
J.697
7.517
1,900
Four days thla week. ...14.84 31.146 19.682
Same days last week. .12.6T2 tt.64r, 51.838
Same days I weeke ago.. 13. 497 19 20.12
Same day t week ago-19.767 S9.641 7.823
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 12.8V 32 544 I8.W0
Same days laat year....l2.4.t 18.970 18.464
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the Jast
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1909. ,1908. 11907. , 1906. 1 1906. 1 1904. 11S03.
July 17... 7 78S. 6 44 6 72
July 18... 6 40! 6 89
July 19... T 78V 1 6 74
July 20... T 74 6 82! 6 80
July 21... 7 70 271
July 12... T 6 S3 I 88
July 28... 7 87V ( 84 6 98
July 14... 7 67V It 6 94
July 26... 6 24 6 96
July 26... 7 OH 6 99
July 27... 7 46V 18 6 97
July 38 07
Sunday.
6 611
6 62!
I 61)
I 47
6 48
e j
621
t66
62.
t w
6 441
46
I 66
6 66
I 68
I 69
t 61
t 48
a
t 47
6 66
I 60!
6 68
6 61
6 211
6 181
6 Oil
6 10j
t 07
4 941
6 10
6 12
e
6 22
6 22
6 26
6 26
6 18
6 06
were very llcht. onlv eight cars being te
porled in The Intel for the four rlsv falls
shorl about 2iW head s compared with
the same days la.t week, but Is over 8.060
hesd In excess of the same period a year
agn.
Htivers did not appear verv anxious for
supplies, having b.'imht very freely the flist
hslf of the vieek. and as a result thev were
In mi hurrv In take on additional supplies.
As a n alter of fact the nceipis were hardly
large enough to excite very much Interest
struma: buyers. The result mi I very slow
market, with the tendency downward. In
fact. It took oulte a little work on the part
of salesmen to get buyers Interested enough
to make an effort to clean up the barn.
The same wethers and yearlings that
brought $4 8S yeeterday sold at the same
price todny. There wete no lambs of any
const-queiice on sale, but a little bunch of
natives brought 98 50.
The whole trade might be summed tip as
dull find uninteresting, as Is very apt to be
the case with stu-h small receipts.
VJuotatlons on fat sheep and lambs: Good
to choice spring lambs. I7.00iff7.25; fair to
good spring lambs $8.f4Vh.7.0); good to choice
railings. 6-' lt'no.50; islr to good yeanlings,
V.tki6.i; good to choice wethers. 84 .60tf
.75; fair to Kood wethers. 8l.0lWi4.60: irond
to choice ewes, 84 25414.50; fair to good ewes,
$4.004.25.
Utiotations nn feeder stock: ralr to
choice lambs, I'i.2fifi6.16; fair to choice year
lings. I4.00ffi4.75; fair to choice sheep, 8:1.40
S4.10.
O. A v. pr.
70 western lambs 84 6 50
27 western ewes and wether.... 75 4
C1IICA4JO I.IVF, tflHK MARKKT
6 04;
6 11!
6 111 4 96
5 13, 4 99
Ths fntlawlnsr tahla shoal the receipts of
cattle, hogs and abeep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared wuo taai year
lata. Hem. inc.
Cattle 608.497 482.104 26.3K3
Hogs ...1.646.076 1.862.197
Sheep 749,061 779,171
The official number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle Hogs. Sheep
C, M. at St. P
Missouri Pacific...
I'nion Paeifio
C. N. W., east.
C. eV N. W., west.
C, St. P., M. A O.
C, B. AY Q., east...
C. B. & Q., west.
Illinois Central ...
Dec.
ios.iii
3j.i:o
stock
H't'l.
1
1
4
29
6
10
18
I
14
1
20
U
Total receipt
66
The disposition of the day's receipt was
as follows, eaoh buyer purchasing tbe
number of head indicated:
cattle
Omaha Packing Co. 181
Swift and Company 319
Armour A Co 802
Cudahy Packing Co 677
Cudahy, from K. C 250
W. B. Vansant Co 11
Benton. Vansant & Lush 38
J. Lrobman 1
Stephens Bros 133
Hill eV Son 17
F. B. Lewie 46
Huston & Co 7
J. B. Root eV Co 41
L. F. Hubs 4
L. Wolf 24
McCreary AV Carey 84
8. W'erthlmer 40
T. J. Inghram 1
Other buyera 127
Hogs. Sheep.
674
TtW
1,263
1,349
1,008
"34
667
Denver A Rio 0 4tS Union Pacific.
7 drc pf
. nV. s.
: (..' a r ,i.
. 4 Waheeh .1 '.U
. us do--;.'.....
.1. ranln 4s. .1..
,' r v
..147
.. 43S
..14IS
.. 144,
.. tl
.. 61 '
.. 704,
.. 1
.. IS
.. 134
..lit
..la'S.
. .1044
..10S
.. 73
..lmS
.. 81
. . 7
. 1!
do pfd.
Erie.
do 1st pfd. ,...
do Id pfd
Grand Trunk.'.
Illinois. Central.
Ex-divldend.
SILVKR Bar. steady at 28id per ounce.
MONEY 4, per cent.
The rate of discount In tha open market
tor short bills Is IV, per cent; for three
months' bills, litfl 7-16 per cnt.
A verv
Cudahy Packlnt
Local Seearlttea Qaotatleas.
Quotation furnished by Samuel Bams. Jr., (14
New York Uf . nullum, umane: tut. Asiea.
Alma, Neb.. Municipal se
c
Co s
Columbus. Neb., Elec. Lltht ta 111.... 14 S
Omaha Fire Bnttne 4s It M IMS
Omaha Pavlm 4s !.... v..t . .. loos
Omaha Renewals 4Ss 1914 101
Douflaa Countjr 4a 1124 IMS
First National Bank, ro. Bluffs, 12
Kansas City By. 6a 1111 1
Nekraaka T AP HI
Neb. Telephone Stock ....,.. MS
Omaha Oaa 6a 1117 Its
Omaha Elec. U A P 4e 118 t
Omaha A 0. B. St. Ry. 6 114... 10
Omaha O. B. t. Hr eo !.. ....... MS
Omaha A C. B. Br. aft MS
Omaha A C. B. Ry. Ce 45 41
Omaha A 0. B. It It A B. pf 4.... S
Omaha Water C. la 144 US
Omaha B. el T. mag- l. pta
toutb Omaha sewer Sa 1'il
ioui Cltr Stock Yarda ptd 1.. .
Union Stock Tarda. Omaha, 1.
IMS
86
MS
10
111
luu
H
ions
m
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lot
800
MS
100
MS
10S
in
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lul
11
17
Bank of England Statement.
IiONIKJN. July 29 The weekly bank
statement of the Bank of Rngland shows
the following changes: Total reserve, de
creased, 1.4A3.000: circulation, decreased,
28.000: bullion, decreased.- 61,490,709; other
securities, decreased, 566,000: other de
posits, decreased, 2,208,000; public deposits,
Increased, H92.0UO; notes reserve, decreased,
1.503,000; government seourttles, un
changed. Tie proportion of the bank's re
serve to liability this week is 61.31 per
cent; laat week It was bz.ue per cent.
for
corre-
Total 1.189 4.492 2,209
CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were very
small, only slxtv-nlne cars being reported
in. This brings the total for the four riaya
this week to a point that Is over 2.000
head In excess of last week' run and
about 2,400 head In excess of the same days
a year ago.
There were not enough beef steers In
sight to make a market so that the trade
was dull and uninteresting throughout
the morning. There was one string of
cornfeds good enough to bring 86.76 and
there were a few scattering lots ot west
erns.
There were only a few cows and heifers
on sale, but the demand was, by no means
urgent, and the market was dull. Packers
did not seem to be overly anxious for
supplies, but still they kept picking up a
lead or two at a time. As to prices, there
was not much change, hut the feeling, if
anything, was weak. Now and then a
salesman thought that he secured a good
strong price for good killing cows, - but
there wer other who thought they sold
a little lower.
There were not veyy many Blockers of
feeders In the yards, but what there were
sold In about the same notches, there be
ing little chang In any direction.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
cornfed steer. 88 .dOfW.OO; fair to good corn
fed steers, I6.20iat.60; common to fair corn
fed steers. 84.7696.20; good to choice range
beeves. t6.0Oi6.60; fair to good range beeves,
$4.50ifJ5.00; common to fair range beeves,
83.75irT4.60; good to choice fed cows and
heifers, $4.0095.36; fair to good cows and
heifers, S3.26&4.00: common to fair cows
and heifers, llRffS.JS: good to choice stock
ers and feeders, $4.2605.25; fair to good
stockers and feeders. t3.7694.2K; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $3.0093.75; stock
heifers. $S.2o4J3.6; veal calves, $1.50q?7.00,
bulls, stags, etc., $2.7594.76.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
REWARD FOR A BRAVE DEED
Corporal Cox Performed Keroio Act.
Which Government Recognises.
HUNDRED MILLS OF BLIZZARD
lines Alone Thirty Miles t Lescate
trana-er and 1 re as Hlaa .lty
Kle Miles to Hospital'
la Safety.
Story of
on Cattle,
Day's Trading
tfoa-e and Sheep.
rillCAfiO, July 29-CATTI.E-Recelpts.
J.M10 hPHd; steady: steers. $5,804)7.70: cows,
$3.50tfi6.50; heifers. $3.S07i 6.00; bulls. $1.40fi4.rVi:
calves, $3.0058.00; stockcr and feeders,
$awafi 10.
HOGS Receipts. 21.000 head: 10fcl5c lower
at the etart. but regained all of the loss;
choice heavy, $7.60(7)7. iVi: birtchers. $7.50t(i
7.65; light mixed, $7.307.45: choice
$7.4Mf7.6fi; packing. $7.?ii7.55; plgf.
7.50: bulk of sales, $7.30 7 60.
HHKK1 AND UM US-Receipts,
head: market generalh' 2."c lower:
$4 OOftS.lS; lambs. S4.4)rtf-i 80; yearlings,
5. 1 5.
light.
$5.V4H
13.000
Blieep.
$.Y00(f
Kansna Cltr Me Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo.. July 20. CATTLE
Receipts, 7.000head. Including 3.500 south-
erne; market steady to strong; closed weak;
choice export and dressed beef Bleers, $H 25
t)7.iri; fair to good. $4 408.20; western
steers. MXiMOO: Miockers and feeders.
$:!.00ra5 40; Houthern Hteers. $3.4O-fin.O0; south
ern cows, $2.50fi3.7.V, native cows, $2.359o.00;
native helfere, $3.0D7.00; bulls, $3.0U(rt4.2.";
calves, $3.5(Kii7.00
HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market 54j
lOo lower and closed strong; top. $7.55; built
of sales, $7.20!&7.50; heavy, $7.40trt7.5o; pack
ers and butchers. t7.25frT.54i; light, $6,859
7.37'; pigs, $6O0f6.75.
SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts. 3 000
head: market steadv to weak; lambs. $5.0)
47.00; yearlings. $4.50fr6.26; wethers. $4.0Wtf
5 2.".: ew.es, $.1.50(E5.00; stockers and feeders,
$,1.0(Vi4.o0.
St. I.oala Live Stuck MarkM.
ST. LOl lS. July 29. CATTLE-Receipts.
6,000 head, including 4.100 Texans; steadv:
native shipping and export steers. $6.10-71
7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers. $5.rfi
6.20: steers under 1,000 potindn, $4 254)5.75:
stockers and feeders, 3.2ft(f5 SO); cows and
heifers, $3.504.00; catiners. $2.002.50; bulls.
$3.50fff 5.00; calves. $5.507.75: Texan and
Indian steers, $:i.50ff6.30; cows and heifers,
$2.3f,fr4.90.
HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head; lower; pigs
and lights, $,r..tj0!S,7.!iO: packers. $7 106". HO;
butchers and best heavv. $7.65ti.'7.SO.
SHEEP AND LA M HS Receipts, 6.300
head; lower; native muttons. $3.2504.50;
lambs. $5. 757. 10; culls and huckB, $2.25r
4.75; stockers, $3.26fr4.00.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 29. -CATTLE-Receipts.
1,600 head; market steady; steers,
$4,6046.76; cows and heifers, $2.5046.50;
calves. ;).50'o7.f0.
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head; market 10c
lower; top, $7.60; bulk of sales. $7.307.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 500
head; market steady; lambs, $.i.607.25.
Sloax City Llie Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., July 29. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar
ket steady; beeves, M.?6f(i,6.90; fat cows,
$4.00!fr5.75; grass cows. $3.O0jj4.10; feeders,
83.6094.60; yearlings, $3.0064.00.
HOGS Receipts, 2.200 head: market 10c
lower; range of prices, $7.1fi7.40; bulk of
sales, $7. 307.25.
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
South Omaha.... 1.700 4.140 l.SflO
St. Joseph 1,600 8,000 600
Sioux City 200 2,2K
Kansas City 7.000 6.000 3,000
St. Louis , 6.000 7.000 6.300
Chicago 2.500 24,000 13,000
Totals 19,000 49.340 23,700
Bank Clearlngra.
OMAHA, July . Bank clearings
todav were $2,276,376.27 and for the
sponding date last year $1,417,848.42.
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, July 29 WHEAT July,
$1.00, sellers; September. S8H96Vc bid; De
cember, WtH(g98Sc. Cash, unchanged to lo
higher; No. 2 hard. $1.02 1,14; No. 3 hard,
9r.ci&$1.08; No. 2 red, $106; No. 3 red,
1.02W.91.04.
CORN July, 65Sc: September, 61c; De
cember, 60vc, sellers. Cash, unchanged
No. 2 mixed, 65Vfrt6c; No. 8 mixed, vbc;
No. 2 white, 70c; No. 3 white, 69c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 51963c;
No. 2 mixed, 42fr45c.
RYE 78(jj 80c.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $10 50
911 .00; choice prairie, $7.769.00; choice al
falfa. $12.00.313.56.
BUTTER Creamery extras, JoWc; firsts.
23V; seconds, 21Vi", packing atock. Wtic.
EGGS Extras, Kc-, firsts. 20c; current
receipts, 16Hc; seconds and dirties. 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 216.000 181.000
Corn, bu 40,000 280, One
Oats, bu IS. 000 $.006
Quotation were as follows:
N. At. Ft. Ns. At. Tt.
744 4 0 41 lilt t 01
0 HI ID It 1144 t M
.1M I M 74 1614 t 71
1 117 6 It
COWS.
t 841 t 441 , loan 0
4 Ml 60 4 176 I m
7M I 0 1..... 10M t M
11 M 7 10 Ill II
4 7 t 70 I 4T t 40
t til 8 76 t 1014 I 40
II 114 41 I 60
I MO I tO 1 1I4 60
..... 18 18 6 11M 4 16
t 1011 I H
HEIFERS.
4 84 8 40 4 440 I 00
4 677 IK) t ..746 8 1
11 707 J U 14 tit 8 10
4 71 I 1(1 II 07 M
IS 74 I ( IN IH
I tit I tt
BULLS.
1141 I W 1 lice 76
CALVES.
I M ill 8 ISO no
I r 4 H 11 W t 86
1 MO 4 M 1 160 t 40
6 144 t 86 1 10 I 76
14 86 6 fat 1 170 I 71
t 16T I 71 4 IS) 4 7
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
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4..
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81..
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41
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444
til
I 1
8 71
8 II
8 76
I 80
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7i7
851
1017
tt
WE8TERNS NEBRASKA.
I I
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 46
4 70
Articles.
Open. High.) Low. Close.
See Yark Miafuat Stocks.
NEW YORK. July 29. Closing quotations
n mining
Alice
Siiicits Here a.- :j
'truasvtre Cea
Cess. Tunnel etook
do konds
roa. rai. a v ...
Han llr
Iron Sliver
Offers
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. . .1
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lie
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Mule I'tuef
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Ontario
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Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON. July 29 -The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was as folio a: Trimi funds,
gold coin. $6i 8.9; silver dollars $4a7.
762.000; silver dollars of 1MO. $4 177 sil
ver certificates outstanding. $4i7.7ii.'.(i
General fund, etandaid silver dollarr in
general fund. $4 872 6m): current liabiluira
led.tiot.ilii, a oi king balance la Ufcur uf-
Wheat
I)ecinber
July
September
Corn-July
r-eptember
December
. . 98VJT99
... 1 00
..'99VoTe
66
56!,
36Vi
1 60A
65H
41
sOSs
Oils and Resin.
NEW YORK. July -COTTONSEED
OIL Steady; prime crude, nominal; prime
yellow. $63095.42; September, $5.42H4K.43.
Petroleum, steady; refined. New York,
$8.26; Philadelphia and Baltimore. $8 20;
Philadelph'a and Baltimore, In bulk. $4.76.
Turpentine, easy, VHWc.
OIL CITY. July 29 -OILS Credit bai-ani-es.
$1.58. Runa. 204.642 bbls ; average,
153.) bblss. Shipments. 146.4)63 bbls. Ship
ments. 146.0o3 bbls.; average 166.01 bbls.
Saaar aad Molaaeea.
NEW YORK. July 29. SUGAR Raw.
firm; fair refining. 34hr; centrifugal, M
test. 3 Wv . molasses lunar. 3 23c. Refined,
rined. steadv; Nn. 6. 4.4.'c; No. 7. 4.40c;
No. 8, 4J5c; No. t, 4.30c; No. 10. 4.25c; No. 11,
tiV; No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13, 4!0c; No. 14.
4 K"c; con fe't loners' A. 4 75c: mould A. 6.30c;
cut loaf. 676 c; crushed. 6c; powdeied,
5 05c: granulated. 4 96c; cube. 6 .
Mi iLtE-ric.d ; Nw Orleen opes
kettle, gujii to cliuice, 2rQ42c
1$ cows.
21 cows..
11 cows..
11 calves
I cows..
14 cows 848
8 oows 941
S3 heifers... 923
..1000
971
783
166
958
$ 35
2 86
2 70
6 60
3 25
3 36
$ 00
3 60
1 bull 13.10
10 cows lOtC
10 calves... 336
80 cows
12 cows
84 feeders..
! calves...
596
770
975
276
3 26
3 46
4 00
3 10
$ 25
4 65
4 76
HOGS Hogs sold 6910c lower this morn
ing, but meetly 10c lower. While the trade
was not active, there was sufficient de
mand to clean up the receipts In very fair
season. The hogs all sold very largely at
$7.2097.30. with $7.26 the popular prlco.
Heavy packing hogs that Is, old rough
sows were very slow sellers at bottom fig-urea.
It would look very much as If the beers
had both live hogs and the provision mar
ket on the run. During the last three davs
prlcea have declined 80936c. it being the
largest break that has taken place in the
market for a long time. Today's decline
takes the market to the lowest point
touched any time alnce the first week In
June.
Representative sales:
Ne. At. 66. fr No. t. Sh or.
44 II ... T tO r : 144 M 1 26
10 447 100 7 ttl 14 JJI 40 7 it
(6 817 IS 19 40 :-4l 7 IS
lot 140 T 10 M tfl 140 7 to
te K0 10 7 10 (4 It . 1 j;u.
M HI ... 7 10 1W 11 10 7 IT
tO U2 111 ! 211 M 1 .H,
4 0 10 7 1 f 2f. ID 7 ffA
1 XM W lit 41 tKt 40 7 IH,
7 ttl 110 1 1 rt 2 uu 7 271,
4 ! ... 1 S f IM ... iru
74 IM ... 76 II Ill ... 7 77W
li 144 4 7 16 4.1 Ill 0 7 ill.
U to .. 7 1 7" Ill 110 I llu
74 U W 1 24 II IH 111 M
el sal ... 116 41....J.....JJ ... 7 jo
I 10 ID 7 24 41 l Ito 7 ,
71 217 40 1 M 14 217 1 7 SO
11 t4t 0 t 74 117 s) Hi
tt 12 t U Ml . . 7 m
44 2 40 1 14 "4 Ill n 7 in
44 j:l 1)0 IK 47 Ill 40 1 at
1 IM 40 t t ' iOA ... 7 1
ft in 4 7 r 7 ra ijo i
I r 140 1 ek 4i 124 ISO T
1 ill IH" T Jo at Ill 40 7 H
II in to 11) II 27 ... 7 3i,
I T. til 140 I it 6t 217 . I I
at it lao 1 44 24 m in
71 84.1 t 1 -a 17 21 m ; H
et Ml m 1 .4 4 .. 44 ...
lock tn Sight.
Receipts at the six principal
markets were;
Among the recent awarda of merit certi
ficates to soldiers in the regular army
for exceptionally gallant and meritorious
services between July 1, 1908, and Jung 30,
1909, was one to Corporal Roy F. Cog of
the Cnlted States signal corps, formerly
of Fort Omaha. He Is well known to many
Omahans, as well as regarded as one of
the most competent and valuable men In
the signal service by his commander, In
cluding Lieutenant W. A. OlSesford, under,
whom Corporal Cox received roost of hie
signal turps Instruction, being a product
of the Fort Omaha Signal school.
Corporal Cox Is still a member of the
Signal Corps on duty In Alaska. He won
his medal for an act In December of last
year, which the War department has of
ficially recorded as "highly meritorious."
t'sually no adjectivea ace used by . the
War department.. Corporal Cox waa gta-i
tinned near Sitka, Alaska. One day the
commanding officer at Fort Gibbon, got
Information that a civilian who waa travel
ing in Alaska wild alone was stormbound
and perishing about thirty miles north of
the post and sixty-five miles distant from
Fairbanks. The company was formed and
the commanding offlctr told the men' that
a volunteer was needed to make an at
tempt to rescue the stranger. A bllxzard
was raging and the man who Was to go
knew that he would go alone and that
he would have to make the Journey on
snowshoea and drag a sled on which he
would have to draw Ihe stranger. If foun.l
alive, lo some distant place, probably to
Fairbanks, where hospital accommoda
tions were available for his treatment.
Corporal Cox stepped out of 'the ranks
and said he was ready to go at once. Two
hours later a fur-clad figure, dragging a
small sled, left Fort Gibbon. Most of the
delay In getting away was due to ihe
farewells he had to make, fur few of his
comrades of Company K believed thai lie
would ever return.
Through Bank of Snow.'
Despite the conditions, the enow ba;ik
In places being very high, while the. nvl
blew with the velocity of a liuu.ca c and
all II.A lima a hll,,H!na- -,..,.. u ...... i jji,...
Cox worked his way. lie uviiha.u i-n
miles a day and Ion hi U tin- v,:o.ic of the
third day he found l lit? lost mi anger. It
took Cox a day to get the man he had
rescued In Khapc to wiailie-t iheralxty-flve
miles to Fairbanks. However, after 'en
days of the hardest kind of work he atic-
ceeded In reaching Fairbanks, dragging
the sled with the half-dead mar) on It. He
delivered the stranger to the hospital au
thorities. The next day he was on his way
hack to Fort Gibbon. In the course ..if a
week he reported to the commanding of
ficer at Fort Gibbon.
"I have performed the duty, sir."
The commanding officer grasped his hand
and In turn so did every other officer and
man of Company K, for none begrudged
. . . . . . . .11 . . .. , . .,. A
vorporai i. ox tne cei micaie oi mriiv m.
all recognized that he had earned.
In due course ot time the official report
of Cox's deed was forwarded to Washing
ton snd the coveted certificate wai
awarded.
Colonel Glassfoid feels a personal pride
In the achievement of Corporal Cox and he
remarked: .. ,i .
"That is the kind of stuff that algnal
corpx men are made of."
Corporal Cox is now a sergeant and hav
ing completed his tour of duty In Alaska
la again on duty at Fort Omaha. He re
turned to Fort Omaha a few months sgo
from Fort Gibbon.
OMAHA bTSfttSRAl, MARKETS.
Staple and Fancy Prodaee Prices Far
nlahed by Buyers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1 delivered to
tbe retail trade In 1-lb. oartons, 27c; No.
in 60-lb. tubs. 27c: No. 3. In 1-lb car
tons, 26c; in 60-lb. tubs, 24c; packing stock,
19c; fancy dairy, tubs, 2aC common
i til. fresh made, lS918SiiO. Market changes
every Tuesday.
EOGo f resh selling stock, candled, 21c.
No storage stock In Omaha market.
CHEKSfcJ Finest Wisconsin full cream.
twins, 16c; Young Americas, 4 lit hoop,
lVc; favorite, k In hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in
noop, 15Vo; - cream brick, full case, 15c:
block Swiss, 16c; full cream Umburger, 16c.
POULTRY Broilers, 16o; alive, springs.
13c; hens, lOtyc; cocks, 6Vto; ducks, tc;
geese, 6c; turkeys, loc; pigeons, per do.,
66c; guinea fowl, per doz., $2.50; squabs,
per doz.. 14. uressea hone, lie: springs.
L8W20O; cocks, sttc; aucus, uc: geese, lltac;
turkeys, Uc
FISH fresh caught, almost 11 are
dressed: Halibut, tc; buffalo, 9c; trout.
Uc; bullheads, 14c; catfish, lie; crapples,
unflsh, 649c; black bass, 2oc; whlteflsh.
Via; pike, 12c; salmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c;
frog legs, too. Fresh frozen: Whitsfish, No.
L 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dressed and
headless, 7c; round. 6c; pike, dressed, lOo;
round, 9c; red snapper, Ua; Spanish mack
erel, 18c; native mackerel. 36o each.
FRESH FRUITS Florida Pineapples. lKa
to 46S, ti.Tb per crate; grape trulls, 8 Slav,
per box. 86; 46 six, to 60: 64 slie. 66: ba
nanas, fancy select, $1.1692.00; apples, home
grown, per bu. casket. Hoc: market basket.
45c.
MEAT CUTS No. 1 ribs, 16Vc: No. 2
ribs. 13c. No. 3 ribs. 94,0 ; No. 1 loin, 17c;
No. 2 loin, 14c; No. 3 loin, lOftc: No. 1
chuck, 6Vc; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No.. 3
chuck, 4Vc; No. 1 round, 10s; No. I round.
9ViC; No. 8 round. 9Vc; No. 1 plate, ohic;
No. 2 plate, 6c; No. 3 plate, 4c.
VEGETABLEH Kansas awcet potatoes.
$2.76 per bbl. celery, Michigan, 25c bun. fi;
smaller, 60c. Cabbage, Home grown, lc
per lb. w isconain Red Globe onions, iu
per lb. California cauliflower, $3.00 pet
irate. Tomatoes, Tennessee, 4 baskets. S5tf
60c; crate, $4.60. Lettuce, per doz., 30c. Par
snips, turnips, carrots, (uc per dozen. Flor
ida new . beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips,
etc , per doz., 75c. .
POTATOES New, 85c per bu.
HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No. I cured, He
REED NAMES HIS BATTERY
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Pitcher and Catcher for the LIT
Stock Kxchange Team Are Now
on Exhibition.
Captain W. E. Reed of the South Omaha
Live Stock exchange nine' has divulged
his battery for the game with the Com
mercial club of Omaha. Trewln Jackson
will catch and Eugene Lewis will do his
best In the pitcher's box. Lysle- Abbot,,
captain of the Commercial club nine., has
made no further announcements and la
ssid to be gum-shoeing for high-class
material In the club membership roll.
There Is now talk of a game between
the executive committee and the rest of
the Commercial club which seems lo have
a thorough-going attack of base ball
fever.
Foley's Honey and Tar not only stop
chronic cougha that weaken tha constitu
tion and develop Into consumption, but
heals and Strengthens ths lungs. . It af
fords comfort and relief In tbe worst cases
of chronic bronchitis, asthma, hay fever
and lung trouble. Sold by all druggists.
Loer Rates to the East via Ttlekel
Plate Read.
New York and return $25.60. Boston and
return $25.60. Reduced tates to other east
ern points. Liberal stopovers. Tickets on
sale dally until September :K. 30 day limit.
Inquire of local agent, or address John
Y. Calahan, General Agent, 107 Adams St.,
Chksgo.
LONDON,
Wool Markrt
July 29. WOOI. A
'kale of
Bee Want Ads are Business Boosters.
Cotton Market. v
NEW YORK. July 29-The cotton market
opened steady, 2 points lower to 1 point
higher owing to the bullish national gin
ners report maxing tha crop; condition 71.7
against 764 last month, comparing with
last year's official condition ot $3 per
cent. There was realizing because of easy
cables, and a reported Improvement In
' the Arkansas crop for the month, but the
sheepskins was held here today. There was j market was soon 10 tj 12 points net higher
a good attendance ana the offerings were
in fair condition. The demand, however,
was quiet and only the best giades of
merinos snd cross-breds were steady. The
others, especially coarse wooled skins, de
clined from 6 to 7V per cent. Lambs were
also b per cent lower. Americans bought
a few of the best lots. Following are the
sales and prices paid for clothing and
tombing: New South Wales, 700 balea, at
JVf&'-id. Oueensland, 300 bales, at 5i)1.Jd,
Victoria. J,-i bales, at 3i.'j9d, .South
Australia. 200 bales, at 3'rj7d; West Aus
tralia, f0 bales, at iW'"i: Tasmania, 700
bales, at JVfl-M; New ZeLand. 1.100 balea,
at 3vi'd; Punta A reran, 1.100 bales, at
44,9.
tit. LOCIS, July 29 WOOL Steady; ter
ritory and western mediums, 23j.'7o; fine
mediums, 21924c; fine, l-igli'ic.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, July 29. M ETALS Tin In
London was unchanged, spot 11.12 17 6d.
futures 134 6s. The local market was easy
at $29 15,f 29 30. Copper loarr in London,
spot 158 los. and futures tv9 7s 6d. Locall)
dull and unchanged; lake, $13.25'rr 13.50; elec
trolytic, $12 75bl3O0; casting, $12 ti2'VB 12 87
Lead was higher at 112 10a in London, but
eaey and a ahade lower, locally at t-T.giVcf
4 31:. Spelter unchanged at 122 In the
London market. The local market wan
firm and a shade higher at $5 J7'j5 f. The
English Iron market advanced to 41 ld
for Cleveland warrants. Locally the mar
ket was firm and higher; No. 1 fuundrv
northern lit quoted SI $17.i"il7 50; No t at
$16 75917 25; No. 1 southern and No. 1
southern soft. $17.75' 18 36.
l'l'!. July i. - 61 ICTALst Lead.
SHEEP Receipt of sheep this morning firm, $1 ii. Spelter, firm, lo Jti
fUMt,
2.:-::c
on bull support ana covering.
Future opened steady; August, 12 220, of
fered; October, lt.lOe; November, IJ.ite, of
fered; December, 12.85c; January, 12 84c;
March. 12.85c.
Futures closed steady. Julyi 12 8.4c: . Au-
12.8Ve: September,- 12.40c: etictober.
sap; November, 12.88c: December. 12 48c:
January, 12. 40c; March. 12 41c; May, tt 42e.
Spot closed quiet. 6 points advance; mid
dling uplands, 12.80c; middling gulf, 13.06c;
sale, 1.200 bales.
ST. LOUIS, July 29 -COTTON-Hlgher;
middling. Ilc; sales. $ hales; receipt. 16.4
bale; shipments, 109 bales; stock, 9,380
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. July 29.-COTTON-Spot,
steady, 'c up; middling, 13 $-le:
aaiea on spot, $50 bales; to srrlve, none.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. July 29 DRY OOODg
Moderate purchases of pleee goods In thi
jobbing houses are reported. Buyers no
In the markete are operating quite freely
on ready-to-wear merchandise " Printed
staples continue to sell steadily and the Im
pression la abroad In the market that
prlcea will aoon be higher. Yarn are firm,
but only moderately active.
Herbert E. Gooch Co.
Brokers and Dealer!
at AC, VBOTlalO. , STOOK6V
Omaha Office 110 ST. T. Ill mig.
11 Telephoae. Soaglae Ml. - -
. . . laaeeeadea. . A-3U1 aad A-tltf.
oldest ea4 Largest, tluuee la -4ke- are la,