THE BEE : OMAHA. TUESDAY. AUGUST GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET l,VTiet Openi Strong Because of Some t Light Offering EXPECTED DAMAGE AN ELEMENT ( TAeakens lt HkMl a4 lib. rr I fash Offering; Break tkc Market KwfltU Hm 4 Stead. OMAHA Aug. l&f. V. heat ripened lrong owing to light offer Irge due to ex-peeled damage report In the '"W;rltf wheat district. Theae report! Tailed to ahow any material or general gamage hy black rust and the Increase In the visible supply brought out heavy Bell ing. t orn weakened with wheat and liberal cash offering broke the market. Receipt a are heavy and arc expected to hold ateady from now on. 1 - Wheat tin lowAr after an early bulge, which did not hold aa batter reports were . received rrom lha northwest and receipts are atlll liberal, felling on general toward ttie close owing to a decided Increase In the wond's visible supply. Corn was weak and unsteady under pres- iure of heavv offerlnas which were not taken, the demand being slow and buyers ware backward. Receipts were heavy and a early movement to primary polnta from now on is expected. ..,. , Prlmaij tiiirii ireclpts- were 1 472.000 k-hels and shipments nusneis. T afalnst receipts last year of 1.711 000 bush es srd shipments of 80000 bushels Com receipts were f.44.000 bushels and nlpments 72 004) bushels, against receipts last ti of ttfi.COO bushels knd shipments cf IT? 000 hushels Clearances were none of -corn, none of ots. and wheat and flour equal to 1:4.0c) bushels. Liverpool held "no session today. It heme .a holiday. . Local range of options: Articles. Open. High.! Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat Sept.. Pc. Co- n- Pept . Iec... Oats ' Kept fiec . I R7V 97'al MV Mji I , 94 i I S2',' 2' 2' hi l olW SS'.' '4 s'! . . i . 4Hll 2' Umah Cask jPrlcas. U HEAT No. t hard.' 11.01'fH 024; No. 2 hard. Sc'J101; No 4 hard: 7gFWc; No. S sfulng. tt0IH$1.0:i. CORN No. 4. tUtl6tc; No. t. 3',irC; No. 4. uijjhJ'.ir. no grade, tWalc; No. 2 yellow. t.',finlc; No. 2 yellow, Mc; No. t white, 7'ii7c; No. 2 white, 77V.c. OATS No. 2 mixed. 4J'Vl42c; No. 2 yel low. 4JJ4c; -No. . 2 white, 4:0Sc; No- 4 while. 4142e. RYE-No. 2, 7272c; No. S, T0ff7Sc. (arlot Reeelta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. : Chicago 23K 203 102 Minnespolla. ,240 Omaha .; S 1M 4 Uuluth ,. 6? . . . . j CHICAGO liRAIN A M PRI19IO.8 Wheat Market Affece"d Br Ideal Crop Malarlag; Weather. CHICAGO. Aug. 2.-The w heat market was bearlshly affected today by Ideal con dltions for the rapidly maturing irou in the northwest anJ prkfs declined more ;han lc on all deliveries At the close the net losses were. Tc to ''iglc. Corn and oats also cloicd weak, but provisions were firm. A moderate ahow of atrangth waa dis played In wheat early In the session i owing to hot weather In the northwest which. It was claimed, might aid In the spread of black rust, opening quotations ware a shade to above Paiurday, Ofit tamber ranging fi. el.041 to $1.0b'4. As the session ad anu. however, (ears of , any great damage to the new crop by rust were largely dissipated by numerous re ports tailing oi ins lavoraDi ouiiouh iui a "bumper" crop. Sellers became more aggteaslve. which resulted in material de ciines during the final half. The Oklahoma report, which estimated the total yield of wheat 'or that state at n.vuu.uw nuaneia, 4.OU0.UU0 bushels more than shown by gov ernment statistics, wa 'an additional weak s ' enlng Influence. Export demand waa also Ontremety dulti and hta prompter further selling. The range tor the day on Septem- ber was tl.ftS to 11.06V. The market closed weak., at almost the bottom, with Keptember at 21.0J1. A startling deterioration of 2 points In the condition of the corn crop In Oklahoma during last month, aa shown by the state report, had a bullish erred on the corn mat kit ral ly In the session, but senti ment later became bearish, owing to a weakening of southwest cash markets. The close was veak. at almost the bottom, fi nal quotations beleg VSc to Sc below Satuiday. Oats were weak throughout the entire day, owing to liberal sales by country dealers. Inspired mainly by the heavy leids being reported by threshers. At the close prices ware V to l'io lower than Haturaay's final quotations. Provisions were firm all day on buying prompted by a -falling off In receipts ot Vnve noga at.areateen packing centera. At the i lose prices wt unchanged to 171 Vic t hlghar. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcleg.l Open. High Tlow. J CloggTlTiiTyT Wht. Kept 1 ec. May Corn Kept Dec. May Oats rtrpi. 1 'CO. Msy Foik- eept. -Jan. Laid - Sept. Nov. Oct. Oct. I - I I I I 1 06V 1 9Si 1 0Z 1 OHV, 1 0H t (JH'ii 1 U3S. 1 l,kl 1 1 W41 1 Uti-tki 1W i 1 U ,1 UJ4 I . - I T1V 444 .tin oi-i ' 64', MVeSi 'rriji rv.' S7 iTOVotOi ' 1 1 : ,)Si'S.: 4;i 90 ' 5 1 7b SO 67U 20 M 20 VMj tti tusii it 7& 1 so 1 1?4) 1 U 27H; II U I 11 27S: 11 ifC',,, n 20 I iu sv ill u.vs jo s in L i5 11 Ut 11 :'-"x, U 82V I I I I I I 10 M , 1) 00 1 10 DO i II 00 111 024 I 10 tSS. 10 H7Vi, 10 bl'-sl 10 2i; 10 No. t C.ii quotations were as follows: FLOCK-Easy, winter patents. 6.3o 40; straights. $iV00jt.a; spring patents, M OOP .'.; straights. 14 wti3.6: bakers. 13.M 4). 36. ' BAULKY Kerd or mixlnf, 74c; fair to choice malting. iVKftoOe. Eli-l-Klax. 'o. 1 southwr stern. tO$Mc; Xo. 4 northwestern, fa. 41. Timothy. IW.tsi. Clover. Ill 2T PROVMSK1N8 Mess noi k. J0 42Sfl30 4ft. Lard. IUS2H. iShort rlhs, sides iloosei, Ill.OO'dll.lO; short clear suits, (boxed), Total clearancea of wheat and flour ware equal t IM.OU0 bu. Primary receipts were, 1.4;i,0M bu: compared with 1.711.000 bu., the corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply Of wheat In the United States Inereaaad 1.S75,On0 bu., for the week. The amount of breadstuff on ocean pas sage decreased 160,000 bu. Estimated re. ceipta for tomorrow: Wheat, ii cars; corn, 2C4 cars; oata. 124 cart; bogs. 14.0U0 head BITTTER Steady; craamerlea. Stf.Uc; daisies. kJll3Vc. EOtiS Hteady ; receipts. 1.048 rases, at mark, cases included ISc; firsts, 21 4c; prime firsta. tlto. CHEESE "irong; daisies. l.'.filnVc: twins, lIUtiHHc, young Americas. ibttf . liWe: long horns, liifrll'iic. POTATOKK Weakf choica to fancy.-SOit g?c: fair to good. big67c. POl'LTRY Steady; turkeys, 14c; chick ens. 13c; springe, lie. VEAL Steady, f0 to hO pound weights, , P-; U to K pound weights, Wt'tc 86 to 110 pound weights, Wrl0c . .ia Geaerat Market. T. LOCIB. Aug. 1-WHRAT track, Nn t red, eash. 1 OrWrl ot; No. t &rd. t1.C1.1'; September. $1 OlSlJl pecember II D1V CORN Lower I track. No. 1 cash. (7QSc; fepf ember. 4'c; I 'ec ember. I7'c. 0S Lower; trsck. .No. 1 cash. Kllf IT'-M ' September. 4c; December. 66S0; No t white. 4'4S. PTK Nominal It He. FLOl'R 8teadyi red winter patents. IS JO 440: extra fan-y and straight. H7CVP.5 U, hatd a Inter cleara. l.iV"4 . - SKKP Tlmothr. II 3S CO R N M K A L W- 40. RRAN-l.ower: asekj-a. 'east track. II 4J1 4 HA V Steady ; timothy llltOejlT io; prai rie 9WtillM. IRON" COTTON TIKS-0 PA;c,Nrt-Tle. HEMP TWINC-Tc. ' n;i iVISION'S IV' !. Mgher: Jobbing. tJf to t arrt. higher rime steam, lit.. Vr- a.i moan (,.edt extra shorts 4 111 to'; cl-a r:b Ills.",, shoil clear I11.7R. Parnn fhoxedi, extra short. tUtT: clear fib. 12 short rle.li. 9I..75 POfl.TRT Siesdt ; chickens. 12c: spring, 14Sc: 'u'kets, ',e; dorks. 10c; g". 4c IH.'TTER Lowei ; cremry, Vo- EGOS Steady at 1V Receipts shipment Flour, bbls Wheat, bu.. Corn. b'i... ots. bu.... ... Vitrtt 32... ion ...1J. I oo V 1700 WR4THKH 1 TMR C.R4IS BELT Mabt Ikswert, I. oral In latere, and Perhaps ooler. OMAHA. Aug 1 lfO. Within the last twenty-four hours light t snowers were scatierea over inr nvt m west, throughout the centrsl valievs ana the eastern states. Rome heavy rainfalls nccuir'd In southwestern Nebraska Satur day night; a fall of 2.26 Inches was re corded at Rioken Po and 1.09 Inches at Holdrege. tienerally clear weather prevails throughout tne central alleys this morn ing, hut a barometric depression of consid erable energy Is moving down over the cen tral valley from the western Csnadlan provinces, snd this depression will probably cause local thunder showers In this vicinity tonight or Tuesday, with allghtly cooler Tuesday. Record of 'emperature and precipitation compared vlth the corresponding day of the lust threw years: ions 190. ifi7. l0V Minimum temperature ... 73 70 65 M Precipitation 00 ,00 .00 .:,7 Normal temperature for today, 7 degrees. Iieflclency In precipitation sine March 1. 0.71 of an Inch. Excess corresponding period In 1908, 1.12 Inches. Ieficlency corresponding period In l.'07, 4 42 inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora ssi Wheat Region Balletla. For Omaha, Neb. for the twenty-four hours ending at ft. a. m., 75th meridian tlm. Monday. August J, IDC): OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Statlors Max. Mln. fall Sv. Clear Pt. cloudv Clear P: . cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudv Clear Clear Clear ' Clear Clear Clear . Clear- . Clear Clear Clear Chfar Ashla.n1, Neb ... 91 70 .00 On .00 .00 "VI I M ' .00 .00 .00 .oo .00 .00 .00 oo .04 .00 .00 .00 .00 Auburn Neb. .... l Broken Row Neb. t) M RO M lT7 70 6) RR OR 69 71 Ml (17 M l 70 Columbus. Neb... 9 cuthertaon,. Neb. Falrbury, Neb.... M r'alrmont, Neb. .. 7 C,i'. Island. Neb.. W llartlngton. Neb. 0 Hastings, Neb.... i Holdrege, Neb... ei Oakdale, Neb ! Omaha. Neb Si Tekamah, Neb... VI Alta. Ia 9 Carroll. Ia Rl Clarinda. Ia I2 Slblev. la .. 0" Sioux City. Ia... R Minimum tempeiatura for twelve-hour period ending at S a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES No. of Temp. Rain Central. Stations Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill 2 Columbus. 0 17 ' s rs .on M 4 T to W .M RR 64 Oil W 70 .08 Rfl R4 T 90 M .10 90 6 .00 Des Moines, Ia 14 Indianapolis. Ind.. 13 Kansas City, Mq., 18 Minneapolis. Minn. 30 Omaha, Neb 19 St. Louis, Mo..... 18 A rainfall of 1.84 Inches at Falrbury, Neb., was the only precipitation reported In the Omaha district during the last twenty-four hours. Light but appreciable showers oc curred In the Kansas City and Chicago districts. L. A. WELSH, ixcal Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaolatlona of the Day Varloaa Commodities. NEW YORK. Aug 2 -FIXJCR-Recelpis, 15.142 bbls.; exports. 2 8i bbls. Quiet and bar ley steady. Minnesota patents, ets.ut.ao Minnesota bakers, aft. 3546. do: winter pat ents, o.76ft4V2ii; winter straights. I5.tj0tffo.75 Kanr-as straights. lu.2V(i5.&0; Rye flour, barely steady, fair to good, 14.354.60 cnotce to fancy. 4 Soirl.so COKNMEA I Steady : fine white and yel low. l.6fel.70; coarse. ll.6cyfrl.dU; kiln dried. 13 7(1. RYE Dull; No. i western, 83c, nominal, f. o. b., New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 7677c; c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Receipts. J4.S00 bu.; exports. Sj,809 bu.; spot, irregular; No. 2 red, old, nominal; and new, 1.I8. in elevator; No. 2 red, ll.ltiV middle August, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 naf thern, Uuluth. old, SL40, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. i hard, wlrttfer, new, I1.1&H, f o. b., arioat; new, I1.16H. t. o. b., arioai. Black rust news caused an open ing advance in wheat, but a large visible supply increase, favorable weather and prospects for heavier receipta at Chicago tomorrow caused subsequent unloadlna and a sharp reaction, last prices being Vi to Kc net lower. September, ll.11Hdl.UVi; closed at ll.ll's; recember. ll.OS'(jl.lOH: closed at 11.094.; May. ll.HHtil.l2-4 : closed at 11.11. CUKN Kecelpts. 1.500 bu.: spot market. taay; No. 2. old. 80c, nominal. In elevator, and 82-ic delivered, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 new, tu'tc winter shipment. Adoption mar ket was without transactions, closing Sc lower. September closed at 74Vic; December closed at 6uVto. OATS Receipts. 79.215 bu. ; spot market, steady; mixed. 2832 pounds, fAe. nominal; natural white, 2&U.12 pounds, 4&Mc, clipped white M'aii pounds, MOOc. HAY-8teady; No. 1. S00mM. HIDES Firm; Bogota, i-JdjiScj Central America, 23c. PROVISIONS-Reef. ateady; family, 114 00 614 60; mess, 111.00011 M); beef hams. 24 OOtf JI.OO; packet, r2.4Wflil3.00; city extra Indian mass. fc'O.liOVu 21.00. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. 112.60613.00; pickled, hams. 1 12 (Oft 12.7o. Lard, steady; western, lll.65.'jll.75; refined, firm: continent. 112(10: onth American. 112.75; compound. 17 log7.TS. Pork, ateady; family, 2160$22 00; short clear, :1.00(?22.S0; mess, IZl.fi.&U.X. TALIX)W-steady; city, 6 -lc; country, t 5-19,0 10-lo. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, Srtc; Japan, nominal. HOPS Firm; state, common to choica. 1, ihoik, iw,, nominal; faciria coast. 11(Jlbc; 1907. 84312c. B I "TTER Barely steady; craamery, tpe clals. 27e; official prlca. 27c; extras. xic: third to firsta. ViSJc; process, common to special, 32Vtjif2oc; western factory, 190 SIHc. CHEESE Easy; receipts. 171 pkgs ; state, full cream, specials. II'ITICc, fancy, 14c; common to good. lOVJuuWc; skims, full to specials. lOt.C'llVaC. EOGS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and nearby aetected, white, hennery, K3i32c; fair to choice, gathered stock. 23ij30c; brown and mixed, fancy, hennery, S&e; fair to choice, gathered stock. 24'JJ7e; western, extra first, ISVitfCSc; firsta. 22tf25c; seconds, 30i21c. ' , i POCLTRY Dressed. firmar: western chlclvein. brollirs, labile; fowls, 16'ra lnVic ; lurne) s, ill xu. Haaisaa tlly Gralat and Provlslowa. KANSAS ITY. Aug. 2 WHEAT Ln- ehan;ed to lc higher; No. t hard. 1 Ai'rt No. J hard. ll.OOl.Os; No, red, 11.07; No. 3 red, ii.usni.w-t. CORN' I'nchanged to ',e loeer: No. t mixed, 63c; No. 1 mixed. OOfrtSIHe; No. 2 whltfl. tiif; no. wnne, m'tc. OAT3 -Nominally unchanged; No. I white, 49'uolc; No. 3 mixed, 41ji4oc. HYE-78fi0c. UAY Cuchanged to 26c lower: choice timothy, llu.&Ofl 11 w; choice prairie, 7.i0. choice alfalfa. 12.0"8 13.6O. Bl'TTER Ormr . extra. 25',c; firsta. 23' 4c; seconds. 21'rc; packing stock. lSc EOUS Emtras. tte; firsts. 10c; current re ceipts. K'tc, seconds and dirties, 14c. , . Reo-ipm Shipments Wheat, bu 38vsl IWOD Corn, bu 12"..0,i 30.000 Oat, bu ri,fra h fmo Kansas City options closed aa follows: Articles. Open. 1 High. I Cow. Close. Whetvt- i I Sept &4tfS leo....'. I 98", May 1 01SH Corn . I I Sept I 60( Dc 4&S May USB. V 7S 971,47s : r 1 97V, I 01S I OOS 1 00V.A I I OS 6.T . nTt ii't 49Sj 4S 61V,, 61', 81V, Mlaaearolls Ora 1st Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. f WHEAT Sep tember, $10JS; iHicember. $lt)p,; cash. No. 1 hard: $1 SrV No. 1 northern, tl AS; No I northern, p.J6S; No- northern, fi 21S4 1I4V FiAX-$4.rs BHAN In J00 lh. sacks. flO 6V I LOUR Ftist patenis. fiJ(f 10; second patents, fi fcflK 00; first cleara. $4 9SW6 26; aeennd clears, f3 pr.7l.bS. reoria Market. PEORIA Aug 2 CORN Lower; No. 2 yellow. 69c; No. f yellow. 9'c; No. J Si . No 4. kSUc, no grade. .vc. OAT9- Ui. No. I white. 4m42c. Stan tit 1(1 41141' No. t white, 41c. No. 4 wU' j .k tij&'tM. .NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Vigorous Strength it Shown By South ern Pacific Stock. MARKET ACTIVE AND STRONG Heavy Kales Made In Realise Profits, are One of Oar'a Featnre Mack hlftlnax Vsrlosi Specu lative llolrtlnas. NEW TORK. Aug. 2-The general ob servers of the stock market In the finan cial district today agreed as to Its evi dence of great underlying strength and Increasing breadth. In spite of the Irregu lar, and. at times, reactionary movement In prices. There was obvious evidence that very heavv sales to realise profits were con ducted througsout the day. The absorp tive power or the market ana uv--cess which this gave to the ffor' to garner profits was remarked on all sides. The slight movement of prices in some quarters and the repression uno-i " rr,..u. ....... i art were for that reason regarded as more convincing of the iiiidertonn of the strength in yi " : than a volatile upruah of prices would have been. . ... . v..,, It is a proverb In Wall street m.i "... msrkets culminate in furious activity ami excited advances. The absence of sue appearances today reassured ',h,"r. lJ "J disturbed sentiment. There waa palpably going on a shifting of speculative hold ings rrom Old tone quariT. .. ket. Houses which have been conspicuous in the operations In the stocks which have led ti e market recently were concentrated buvers todav of stocks which ame to the front In the day s upward movement The most potent racior m ."V"1-"""" i .,. ,h he v real zing mrs todav was the vigorous strength shown by Rotithern Psctfic. This was the "" co"" splcuou. figure on the strong side of he market. Pennsylvania. ... sme t ne. the railroad equipment group and some other particu lar stocks made up me '"fi"' "" - Southern Pacific movement. The effectiveness of these .Im paired bv the heavv tone with later re ?nvery on In.on P.c f lc Inlted Mates Steel. New rorw rn mi , P.eadlna. which were mo ir.mir. . week s s.rong showing. Southern racmc a high price today ecllp-ed all PrJ"'1? orlcea by liberal marln and Inlted States Pteel tacked a fraction to is recoiu. The government rrimu . , ..I .w. Immiirment of w iinsrsnuins . " -.u nt conditions Indicated for the mon h or Inly was accepted with languid Interest. The percentsge of the condition figures is the lowest on recoiu he ve.r and the curtailment In the total crop report thus foreshadowed must make a heavv inroad on the aggregate ont "urn for the year of tha country s agri cultural wealth. ,i The more hopeful promise of the grain crops was preferred for contemplation and the sharp decline In the condition of corn reported by the Oklahoma authorities and hi reports of damage from black rust in he norThwest did not affect the sublect. Another reduction In trunk line Import freight rates and 'he proa nect that the contention may spread to other trafTIc was received with trangull H Money and exchange conditions were not materially changed. Bonds were .ir regular. Total sales, par value "-4.2'0-United State, bonds were unchanged on Number of sales and leading quotations S.I... High Lo 1 40 6T' ll.tnl ki MS J.M 44H 4k' a.cOi 4'a 4t', 6M US' lli . SUH ' 1 HIj 74 12.100 4ia 'I" . U 14H in," . .-' Jt.iO 9S MVa 114S 114 -.a ;uo ii4 m l.i'io I4a li ... 1' 1"IV, Ikr) Va i. I'JU 4 4 ss.l'io :ii H 4a lim liHS 1.000 IJ4e 1-14 11 llS'u "S 'l.'ino si's 17.101 1 1 3,40l ,8ei ttw 64 84 S s 4e's AUIt-Thalmsrt pfd Amaliamstad Copper .... Amerioen Agricultural .. Am. Beet auajs' Am. Cd pfd Am. C. r Am. Cotl'in Oil Am. M. I- ' Amarlotn Ulnaeed American Uxxmiotlva Am. 8. R Am. ft. M Am. iugar Reflnlni Am. T. a T..... Am. Tobacco pfd AmarlCJLn Woolen Anaconda Mlnlnt Co Atchtaon . Aiibtaon pfd Atlantic Coi Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pit Botnlenem itacl Brooklyn Rapid Tr.. Canadian Pacific Central Uathtr . -i' Cantral Leathar pfd. .... Central of Naw Jeraey '. . Chtaapeake aV Ohio....... micast A Alton Chicago ot. W Chicago N W. ...... C, M. St. P C. C, C. A it. L Colorado T. it 1 Colorado Bo Colo, a 80. HA pfd. Colo, at 80. td phi ConaolhUted Gat Ci4 tH u ls. ns 11414 131 HJ'a lul; 34 4H 119-. l"iS 14' 1 1 . m.srsj is at aw ioh ir' KVt INO n4 11 l.lfw S 7a ,7' 1.S00 1 4k i0 II. 1U 11 i' isa 16 1,100 7.A .'S 8. 1'JU 41 4; H 1 It-41, l., 7i 47 V, US aosi l.XS) - 11 V :.jw m 1 14: ic:t, J.100 l'e tb i. corn Products Dataware A Hudson Dsnver Rio Grande... U. R. O. pld Dlatlllers' gecurtliM .... Erla brie lat pfd Kris 3d pfd Ganaral Elacliio brawl Northern ptd timt Hurthern Ora cits- llllnela Central Inlet-borough Mel Int. Mel. ptd lulernallonaJ Harvester . Int. Marine pfd iniarnatlonal Paper International Pump lows Oantral KUisu Cltf Bo K. C. 80. pfd Louisville A N Minn A St. 1 m . at. p m .. Mtteourl Paclle M., K. A T M . K. T. pf Kaciool Blaoult National LmI M. R, R. of M. lat pld. J.l-iO lf,a It7" l.euu 4S 49 1H.1 u kiV( ' 4iS .4 60S ai' Va 4,ii0 3S.7HO too 1,0)0 4 46' il'k 1.100 1701- 17" 31.100 I'etv US ''' n.kou 'is IU, lis t.an ins '.64 111 164 li l.tHl 1.. ' 4.4UO 200 400 tJ0 .WJ 1. WoO 2, SO. I 4V 7' 47S H M'a 14 V 17 4- 13 lxta It 48 4'- TiS 600 1,700 147 14rS 144s 100 la'i 44 U 300 144 '-t 141 HIVi ... I. 75S 1 ... 21, I'M 43 43- 43V 0 74., 74 74 lOtf l'"J UH-4 1"4S ...102,3uO ! "XI 61 S ... 1."0 141 S 111 ... 2. Hod 6I7 at els ... 4.01 c.4 h 6w ... - 4O0 S 4S It ... ) IUk 1:4 lo ... 3.K US ai l. ... 40. TOO 14iS Bfl '"S ... I.OUO iliW 114S lit ... I.U0U IMS ' MS ... lo,ot s:s 4 . a.s lou 1I7S liS ... J..V0 OO 4I.S 4'( ...123.:uu lttf ws New York Central N. Y., O. W Norfolk W North Amerloan Ni. - itre reel f Is Paclflo Mall Pennarlvanla People's Gu p , c, c. Bt. 1 Presael gtsot Car Pullmea Palace Car Railway Steel Spring .. Reading Kepuftho Steel hepublle Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rotk laland Co. pfd ... St. L. B P. M pfd . it. Louis 8. W l. L. H. W. pfd Bloe Sheffield s. A i . Southern Pacific Sout here Railway So. Railway pld Tciirieeaeo Oopper Teaaa Pacific T . St. U A W.. T . 414. U A W. pfd ... tnlon Pacific L'nioa Pacific pfd li. 8 Reslty li. S. Rubber V. S. Steel. U. S. Steel ptd.. Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Waoaah Wabaah pfd Western Maryland W c.llnjOuUBe gieotrtc ., Westeru L nloo ......... V. heeling L- E Wu..oiiain central ...... ... :.tj ;s 3S . ... l.tov :us io4 .... I4,yoo J .a 4 !i) 17 7s too it aos lot 31 . 1IW 27 0S .00 tS 6i4 l.ku 6'1 . .lou,f) 'ins IMS is 7,ov a.iS us 34 tiS 'OS 33 1,7) 700 .10 IO t,4J a 1 us 61 lS 41 s ill 1u,7( sols iuus 'S roo iu4 id, in ert I3S -a JS .. ll.;.a 44 , it it ..10311 74S 7V 74S l.,oo 12S U k l-'S l.uitf it t 61S eov l.k S.eoo 1. 7'JU 41X1 l 3U0 es sis I, , 4 at 7 la ti 6.4a ' tv iS a , 1 o.;s JiS 6,S 4 ' ', 4 67 it . Dost, mocks and Bond. BOSTON. Aug. 2. Money, call ioana. 2'-, 01 per cent; time loans. 3V(jJ per cent, closing quotations on sloe and bund wei as follows: Alcklson aJ - s trioni Com. .. do 4a -1014 Atlantic. lira Central 4 4 bun coalition - . 10 . la loS tti . 34 . us .. s - s loss 10 H" . II i"S . 44 . 24 47 lit . .14 . 41 . Its Aunteon H. R do pfd Boeion Altwni... Boatea a Maine ... B aion Kievated ... flUbkurg pt N V . N. H. A H Cnies Patfit An Arse, cites . 4a pfd Aa Pneu Tufca Aaaer. Susar do s?d Am TAT Amer. Woolen do pfd Com I. A Ediaon Illu.. Maik. tiertrle do pit Maes. Oaa tailed Fruit ....... ( nited M de pfd V t Bteel do pfd eAd.en.iure Allouea Aalamkie4 unseal. A Arieona. .1" lal. A Hetl ... .110 Cenlennlal ..I Copper Kange .. ..12S I 'air Waat . .lJOSFrauiklis .171 Oralis HeUreene tSnanes . . t laie kovaie . . . .10 Mae Miuing .. .. Mlchlsas . . ItiVMokawk . .L-tto Nevada . .143014 Liominloa .. .. ets '! . .tots Parrs SVIibc7 . too Shannoa . . I2 1 amarks . . It Trtnitf te I nited Copper . VHI Miuing ... .. so I on .. tt'S ' h .'. 7S Xit lorla ..llts W'-nona .. .. I W ol.er-ne . 4iS ''" Butte . . teS . io . It . to s us s 4S . ts Treaeary Bialesaenl. WASHINGTON. Aug i. -The condition of the 11-tBtur.. ai i';e oestiui'i of l.uinii ..('orlav a.-, follows j Trust FUnus -ejolil u.n, $-.'; . l,6i. iltn dollsis. $S7 on fc. stiver dollars of 1Mn. 4tyi. iler certificates outstanding. v; it one. General r'tinrl Standard silver dollar In entsl fund. $.". i:V 124 . current liabilities. $:... 41. ttorklng l3lance In tresurv of fices. $.V.,i?i.02: In hsnk to credit of United States treasurer. Rno' t-'I. Btibsidisry silver coin. t-TkiTLin; nilnor coin. l..4S0i7, total balance In genual fund. $106,437,754. ew York Maner aarkrt. NEW YORK. Aug 2. MONEY On call, easy; li2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 pe' rent, closing bid. I per cent, offered at I pw cent Time loans, very dull and film; sixty days, iGi" per cent; ninety days 244i2 per cent; six months, 34 per cent PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-3i,4 per rent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady with actual business In bsnkers bills at t W,Vjj 4 S.,40 for slxtv day bills and at wo lor demand Commercial bills. 14 fUV,4 Sf'. SILVER Rar. tc; Mexican dollars. 44 HON 1 S Government, steady; railroads, Irregular. I'h. sing quotations on bonds today were aa follows: V rf. U, nt .. 10 Int. M. M. 4 6o cnupon 'Hj!i.n 4 V?1. V 8. ts. M 1"'. lo 4Vt 4H do coupon Il K C. So 1st US V 8. 4a. reg 117 b. 4t IW1 . S r rmipon II''L. N unl. 4s... 100V4 AIMl-rbsl. 1st I ... ' M . KITH 4. . 10'H Am. As Hi l"t do 4',i US Am. T T. r. It . ! Pirlflr 4i K4 Am. Tobacco 4s -. ft. R. rf M. 4a. 41 do 6 Armour A Co 4'i A . hlson sn 4s. . do ct. 4a du ir. fa At. ('. L. It 4a ... Bal. Ohio At . do S do S. W :.... r-k. Tr. cv. 4a On of Oa hm 'V,. taihr l'C N T C I IS' 2 . .4j dn de 4 41 10 M. T., N H. a H e. ts 1M ll'i'V W. 1t con. 4a rs-a . do ct. 4a 101 ,lv No Pacific 4a IMi . v, do 3a J4 . tru 0. R. b. rfd 4a. .. . 4 i Prntl. -. lH" 1116 .. tl4 1rio 'do con. 4a 10414 '.- Readln n. 4a tdO't, 8t. L. ft 8 F. f a lV IV e-f .1. Cr. St Ohio 4t d i ret. Sa ' h.cB0 & A. iva. " fc Q J. ta . . l'H do gen. 5a 114 ;'il'48l U R tv. e. 4 :. do con. 4a ,lo lal sold 4a . . 7W . se 3t4 d. 4a ''4 V seaboard A. L. 4a H. I S P. 1 i. a 1. 3o. Pac ific col. 4a C R. I a P. c. ir . H do tr. 4a iln c..l oa f do lat raf 4a .. .lc r(ok la.... . Ro. Rallnar 6a... C 1 ... 1 net 5a v: & do sen. 4a " 1. 1. Mid. 4. . .. I'nlou Pacific 4a.. C. A- 5. r A ia it , do ri. 4a .io:.wi tv, .115V, . ass .114 . eat, lOf,, 10i4 U. II .. 4a lti do 1st a ref. 4a D at It. I! 4 . . do ref. t,a riatlllera' f E'll p I. 4 di. S'n 4a do tv. 4a ner. A do aerlea n. . Cfn. Koc. it. 5a. Int. Met. 4i,a . Bid. offered. J7 I' S. Rubber ta t'. 8. Steel 2d at . 1iVi .(l-o.. Cham (a.. ii ... Ill . v aDen ibt ot. . . , ; do lat A ei 4a . T Weatern Md. 4a .. 'r Vt'ett. Elec. cr (a l. Wia Central is... . M s Local Secnrltlee qsotatlesa. Quo'atlnn- fumlahed by Samwel Burna. Ir.. C14 New York Life building. Omaha 1 aid. A teed. Alma. Neb.. Municipal aa ' I'M Armour A Co. ma Hit 44 16 u'lahy Parking Co tft 10 Columbua, Neb., E. L. Se !: 14.4 S tlmalia Kire Knalno 4a l-' 10014 Omaha Pacing 4a It 8 IOO14 1004 Omaha Renewala 4a 1M4 11 Vl-i Kirn National Bank. Co. Bluffs 12 W Kanaaa City Ry. (a 1HS IT, M Nehbraaka T A P. a HJ3 m 100 Neb Tele. Stork V'c : 1-10 Omaha nae ta 1917 47 Omaha R L. P Co aa 19 10 MH, Omaha A C. B St. Ry. 5a 101 1 101 Omaha eV C. B. St. Ry. (a 1D2I Omaha A ('. B 81. Hy. ptd i Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. i Omaha A C. B 81. Ry A B. pd 4. Omaha Water Co ia 1444 Swift A Co. la 't14 So Omaha Sewer 414a 1424 Sioui city Stork Tarda pld Inloa Stock Varda. Omaha, Mj lot) t'l 1414 70 75 H314 11 'i 14 M 101 101 H 1'WVu 101 M to H tJ News York MlntntT Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. 2. -Closing quotations n mining stocks were as follows- Alice 185 I.eadvllle fen. Llllle Chief . Mexican Ontario , 4Si . 7 . to M0 '15 1M . 76 Drunewlck Con Com. Tunnel atock. . do bonda Con. lal. tt Va Horn Silver ; Iron Silver Offered. Aaked 1 24 11 Or-hlr ." i-i - Standard ISO Yellow jacket Bank Clearing!. OMAHA. Aug. 2 Bank clearings for to day were 12. 105. 174.89 and for the corres ponding date last year fl.S12.691. 72. Cotton Market. NKW YORK. Aug. 2-Tha cottbn market opened firm at an advance of 413 polnta 011 continued expectations of a bullish gov-eiiiim-nt report at midday, out met with a good deal of realizing during the early trading as a result of indications for bettar weather In Texas, and aa a protectlonary measure preceding the actual Dubllcatlon of the: report. After reacftut to- within or 1 jiomis 01 caturoay s iinais, nowever, the market firmed up to about the Initial figures on continued covering and while nervous held pretty steady during the mid dle of the morning. Kutures opened firm; September, lZ27c; October, 12.36c; November. 12 43c; Decem ber, 12.43c; January, 12.43c; March, 12.44c; aiay. li.i.c. Futures closed barely ateady; August II.m.c; September, ll.iic; October. 12.h0c; November. 12.00; December, 12.63c; Jan uary, ll'.fflc; February, 12.62c; March. 12 6ic April. I2.6S0; May, 12.66c. 3d Ad Wall Market closed quiet. 30 points higher; mincinng upmnas. 13 10c; middling gulf, lo.iic; sales. 604 balea. UAI.VKSTON. Aug. 2-COTTON-Steady ST'V.OflS. Aug. 2-COTTON-Higher middling, 12Sc; no sales; receipts, 302 bales; bhlpmenls. 216 bales, stork. 1.?K4 bales. NEW ORLEANS.. Aua. I COTTON Nominal. 6-16c higher; middling, 12Vkc: sales on the spot, y?o bales; to arrive, none. Futures opened steady at a net advance of f to 10 polnta on covering by enui IB. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 2.--M ETALS An ac tive business w.is reported In standard copper hy the New Vork Metal exchange today, sales being 22 i tons. Including twenty-five tons spot at fl27S. Beventy-flve tons for August delivery at fi:.76fyl!.S6 and 126 torn- for October delivery at 12.76 1X.00. The market closed firm, with spot at f 12 90 OT12 80. August at f 12.76i2.k5. Feptember at fl2.8fVci 12.90 and October at tl2.9r.ftle 06. The London metal markets were closed owing to the holiday. Tin was firm and higher, with spot at f29.45fi2.iW. Iiead waa firm at 4.3rVT43V Spelter was a shade lower, but ruled firm at the decline, with spot at $o.S54ti.4S. No charge wss reported locally in the iron market. No. 1 northern foundry. 17 25ru'17.50; No. 2. tl.7.V7 17 25; No. 1 south ern and No. 1 southern soft. 517.754? 18 .26. ST. LOLIS. Aug. 2. M ETA LS Lead, lower at f4 17'. Spelter, strong at f6.37',. Oils and Roflu, NEW TORK. Aug. 2 OI LS l'etroleurn, steady; refined. New York. fS 25; Philadel phia and Baltimore, fx. 20; Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk. $4 70. Cottonseed oil. s i 1 steady: prime crude, nominal; prime yel lo. fj.jO-.iti.eO; September. f.i.6K'tf5.70; yel low. $7i.aoV.42,,; September. f6.42'a5 43. OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug. 2. Oedlt balances $1 6S. Runs. July 30 and 31, 194 443 bbl-c; average. i;.o,u pdis.; snipmrnis. July 31, 151 4 bbls.; average. U6.345 bbls.: August 1, 127.312 bbls. SAVANNAH. Aug. 2. TURPENTINE Firm, 4MeH issc. ROSIN-FIrm; B. $L'10ff3o0-, D. $3.16; R, .: F, $3.CSf3.70: G. 3'0; H, f4.10; I, $4 16 4J4.30. K. f496: M. 5.0iK(5.15; N. fo.J.Va5.40; 'AG, f5.70; WW. f d 00. I'hlladrlphlit Pro laon Market. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. I. BUTTER Steady and In fair demand: extra western creamery. 2'c; extra nearby prints. 30c. EOOS Firm and in good demand; Tenn sylania and other nearby firsts, free cases. 24c at mark; Pennsylvania current receipts, in returnable cases. 12c at mark; western firsts, free cases. 24c at mark: western current receipts, free cases. 21 23c nt mirk. CHEESE Firm and in fair demand; New York full creams, choica. 14SWI6c; New York full creams, fair to good, 14 tli4'4c. Visible Supply ' drain. NEW YORK. Au. 2 The visible aupplv of grain In the United States .Saturday, lilt 31 as comnlled l.y the New York Produce exchange was as follows: Wheat. 7 tVt'j.rtO bu.; Increase. 1 173.iJ bu Corn. 2.7e.OoO bu.; increase. 242 ono bu Oats. 8 800 000 bu.: decrease. SOS.eoO bu. Rve. 93.000 bu.; decrease. 43.000 bu Barley. 273.000 bu : decrease, 106,000 bu. The visible supply of wheat In Canada last Saturday was 1 622 0n0 bu . a decrease of 4kf.0U0 l u. toffee Market. NEW ORK. Aug 2 -fOFFEE-Market for futures closed quiet, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales were reported of S 2i bags. Including August at 4 16c; Septenilier. J75c: Notember. Stor; March. 6 46c. Mac. 6 4;,?i5 5fie. Spot, quiet; Rio, No 7. 7St?74c; N 4 Santos. c. Mild, dull, i'ordova. !Sijl."c. naluth Urain Market. 4'II.I'TH Aug 2 WH K AT September, I M ,. lire. 11. her. f0l. Mat. II Ot-S; No. ji northern. II. .''a. No t northern. $124', 1 'ATf ISc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cornfed Beerei Ten Centi Higher, Rng-eri Steady. PACKERS' HOGS FIVE TO TEN UP Fat heea) tra4r with Fat I.aasbs aw el Roth Feeding Sheep and I .a nabs gtroaaer la Fare of l.arne Rwn. SOLTH OMAHA. Neb, August 1 1K Receipts were Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Estimate Monday -m if 10 .1.4 Same dav last week 4 743 0M Ssma day 2 weeks ago..J S"l I Same dav 1 weeks ago. .o.b.T7 3 si Same day 4 weeks ego.. 1.2 .6 1 Dame day last year 7.674 3.V.7 f.7 I..04 3.0.-3 912 The following table shows trie- leceipta of rattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with last year: IK'S. lW. Inc. Dec. Cattle ol.b74 485 2M1 JI.M4 Hogs l.&M Wa l.fW6 4r.7 111114 Sheep 7M.71K 787. S96 27.101 The following table shows the average price of hogs at ouih Omaha for the last several das. with comparisons: Date. I 1901. IMS. :1907. 1908. 11906. '1904. :i903. July 20... July 21... July 22... July ... July 24... July 2... July 2... July 27... July 28... July 29... July SO... July 31... Aug. 1... Aug. 2... 7 74 IH'IU I 47 I 69, 6 03; 4 22 T 70 I I 27 I I 48, I 61 S 10; S 22 7 IfiU 12 I SS, I I 48, i 071 0 21 7 67V 34 5 2 I 4 94 t 2o T 67 ll b 94 , 8 65 S 47 I 6 18 1 24 S 95 8 62 6 65, I 04; S 06 7 0V I 6 99 8 501 6 Wi I 111 7 4f.'. It IS1 6 971 8 441 6 W 6 It1 4 98 T 36i I 07 1 8 46 i 5 611 6 19; 4 H9 7 27 I 8 14: 04 5 60, 6 lli 6 W 7 40 1 8 24 6 OS 8 JJ( 6 t ( 7 44; 6 41, 8 01 8 32: 6 f.8 I 6 02 I I 44, 6 2 8 lfil 6 89; 4 9 4 s 5 91 1 6 111 6 73 4 2 'Sunday. RECEIPTS. The official number of cars of slock brought Inloday by each road was; catiic. jiuh. ."neep C. M. Ar St. r 1 1 1 9 19 1 21 13 I 4 '1 I'nlon Pacific 30 C. a N.-W., east 1 C. A N.-W., west 114 C. St. 1". M. & O C. B. A Q., east 1 C. B &. W , west 72 C. R. I. A P., east 2 Total receipts 240 4 4 19 38 40 36 ilriPOt'lTUJ.N The disposition of the day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of lead Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co tswlft and Company Cudahy l'acklng Co 1 674 6:0 1,002 617 710 m 340 63:4 li.lt .141 90k l.a.tl 1U 81 222 137 74 12k 100 ... 70 262 1-11 :16 61 146 137 68 2S5 240 141 13 ft 367 ... 3.114 Atmour ft 4.0 1 8chwartg-Bolen Co bchwartschild A H b g r. Cuddh, from Ft. W... Ley ton W. B. Vansant Co Benton Vansant A L,.. I x)bman Stephens Bros Hill & Son K. B. I-ewis Huston and Company... J. B. Hoot & Co It. Bulla U F. Hun I,. Wolf McCrtarv A Carey.... 8. Werthelmer H. Hamilton Sullitan B1011 Mo.-Kas. Cattle Co Smith & Caultiey Other buyers Total .6.437 J.H69 6,709 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn ing were fairly liberal and the bulk of the arrivals consisted of rangers with quite a little sprinkling of cornfeds. The market, as a whole, was In very satisfactory con dition so far aa steer stuff was concerned, but cow atuff was lower. Packets evidently wanted fresh supplies of killing cattle with the result that they bought desirable cornfed ateera around 10c higher than last Week, pretty good cattle bringing $6 90. Western beeves were also pretty good sellers at good firm prices some Sand Hill cattle bringing f6.40. The most of the fat cuttle changed hand In fair season, the mat ket, aa a whole, be ing in fair condition. There were about 100 cars of cowa and heifers on sale and outside of a few of the best kinds the market was pretty gen erally 10c lower than last week. As Is apt to be the case under such circum stances, the trade waa a little slow, buy ers taking their time In filling orders. Desirable kinds of feeders commanded steady prices, but Inferior grades wore slow and weak, no one appearing to want that kind. Quotations on rattle: Rood to choice corn feu sieet s. Ki olVfi i.OO; fair to good cornfol s'eers. o.. 0; common to fair cornfed ateers. l4.76-fl5.20; good to choice rangers f6.OOtjS.60; fair to good rangers. 4..srtf6.01; common to fair rangers. f3.7if4.M; good to choice cows and heifers, f4.0Uig6 20; fair to good cowa and heifers. f3.2Mi4.00; common to fair cowa and heifers. S1.7bj 3.2K; good to choice stockers and feeders, f4. 2635.26; fair to good Blockers and feeders, 13.764)4. 26; common to fair Blockers and feeders, $3.00Vji 3.76; stock heifers. 11263.66; veal calves. f3.6tk37.00; bulls, stags, etc . f 76tj4. 76. BEEF b'l'KERS. No. ill . A. fr. Ko. A. r. 1511 I 3i il 1440 I 1M 76 4i 1430 I 10 COWS. 13 5 at 13 NT I U ....... Ill t li CALVES. M I SO 120 I 09 Ill I 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 7M I 06 11 Ml I 71 9... t... 12.. WESTERNS NEBRASKA 14 cowa 02 2 95 4 cows 1000 t 40 8 calvea... 424 I 40 1 calf SsO 2 50 22 steers.. ..1072 4 46 7 calves... 211 4 66 10 cows 820 1 15 12 feeders.. 661 I M 22 steers.... 946 4 30 6 cows 94 2 76 8 cows 876 $ 16 30 cowa 743 t 90 4 cow s 770 t 25 42 ateers.. ..1208 S 15 23 heifers... M 4 8 cows 1010 2 90 18 calvea... 148 ti 23 steers.. ..1166 S 40 24 steers.. ..1M 4 66 7 feeders.. 7N0 1 so S cows 837 2 75 13 feeders.. 550 4 30 42 at. 6V hB..1119 4 66 7 heifers... 860 t 60 1 bull 1040 I 10 cowa 906 $ 00 13 ateers.... 1067 4 60 17 steers.... M 4 60 23 cows 928 3 10 16 rows 951 t 40 17 cow a SOD t 71 R. M. Lee. Nebraska. 36 ateers.. ..1162 4 86 Z. Goodwin, Nebraska. 28 ateers.. ..1082 4 80 George McOlnley, Nebraska. 91 cs Ahfrs 1043 4 60 F. W. Short. Nebraska. 1 bull 1620 , S 45 cows 9V) 3 46 1 cow 930 S 00 16 feeders.. 906 4 25 2 feeders.. 750 8 75 22 steers. ...1168 i 00 C. J. Anderson. Nebraska. 43 cowi 8S5 S 25 4 cows S3 S 25 B. E. French, Nebraska. 26 heifers... 648 2 90 Nels F.nglebrecht, Nebraska. 16 steers.. .1150 4 60 WESTERNS WYOMING. 1 bull 1370 3 20 8 calves... 287 4 SO 23 calves... 217 8 00 22 heifers... Wvt 3 46 31 cows 647 2 75 Johnson Bros . Wyoming. 43 ateers ...1191 6 00 118 steers. ...1185 S 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 3S steers... 1116 4 W 13 cows 5-.3 2 90 34 cows 978 3 50 7 heifers... 48f, J 20 4 cows 102 8 46 6 cows 918 t 43 7 cows 1126 3 46 Scows 974 196 HOGS Pad. ers evldentlv wanted a few bogs this morning and they paid prices that were 5e higher and in some- case, as much as 10c higher than last week's cloo. This meant that they j-ald $7.4517 7.50 for the most of their hogs, whereas on Ssturday t ery nearly half of the lecelpis went at $7 0 On the other hand, shipper" were not such stronaf buyer as they have been on most days of late, but the pild Uriely 7.Vrr7 85 for good shipping grades, and on up as htTh as 1,' tiO foi a choice load, whim was fully steady. Receipts were I'ght snd pretty much everything was sold early In the morning, the bulk of all the sales bringing $7.4f-t' 7. Representative rales; Vo 11... .. .I tc .. tn . 1;. A. lb fr No A Sh Pr TI II' It I 47 S t tat . 1 ITS ,1 ft tO J 47S 47 K4 120 7 41S 41 at . t tn 14 i7 to 7 to ,2 tn to 1 to M in . o rt tM to T art V Ill . 1H e Ill M tin ; ... .11" t 7 ias 17 14 a 1 11s at !7 M lit 4" is tn 7 tt It t't 1'0 1 it r. :it uo 7 te It !4I . 7 14 f! Id tM It !M ... 1 I" .111 . . 7 4 .11 . . 1 40 ..r.) ... 1 4t .M . I 4e ..lit 140 7 l. . I2t 40 T IS ..nt ... 146 14 . T 44 .in iw ;ii, . 20 li t 47-, lit 40 7 47s 111 to t 41S . 'iVt ... 7 ITS . ;ct . . 7 47 .141 0 I 47 s . m i iti . in us .i7 . . 1 :s til ISO 1 17s MiKEP Under the Influence of liberal receipis packets donned Ihelr sheepskins at the 01, t,it.y this ino'nlrg snd a .om porativelv .o trade lesultrd Sellers were una tiling to cram ant concr anions. ho - ever, and after a rr,,m,,,srv se1.m of dickering, mpr'les In 1 llllrg sheep rlmrge"! hjnd at genet ally sieadv prl.-es. In on 01 ta.i In mincts triile. In roTinmn stock Ictkeil to 1... a trlflo easier perbsp but un weakness rtlsolaved In this clss of of ftnncs wss iffset by a good "trong t uie to .Ifsnable killer, iliml tuslltv fit sheep, as s tiMiiill,' the ea tnove.1 more resilliy than the poor" itrad.- After the ball iie l one been oiHi rrV the genersl inrtik"t liv 1 ncd up romewhat S'tri pens were cl-are-l 1 In fait ly rnod season Mortatt.4 wrilicts. the kind thai legisuied st II 7". Iat we. k. made the fain, notch today, nrd omlt.i wetlieis hiotight I1..M1. I r'at lambs, if snytMng. appear-1 u be a j littl- Mionirer. the l.r-st Mahos h re rell ing I7.2.V A poslilvt- advance on young killing stock would hr difficult 10 call for the icaxon that onlv a llmltrd numlirr v Inc Itirla il In receipts Feeder Mock as tist.al. rret with a good demand, and anything that possessed uial Itv realirfd prices thst tver- ireenly hiolier sKie, as compared with lest w.-ek. ate Miadv to strongei. A string of particular! cultuMe feeder catlings nisde V 10. but thru- bftve been but ery tew yearlings on the feeder market lately, with wl.tch to Ust values, so that till cMctit of the advance - tloiilnf til. Thf bulk of today s receipts consisted if f-heetp sinfl from V'yonili,g. Idnhn and Montana .antres. with a small consignment from South Dakota. Quotations 011 lat sheep and lambs: tlocl lo choice spring Icimbs. $7 cinoyT 40, fair to good Fpring Istnbs, li J. '; gool to rholm yearlingj. S C"?! j 3."., fail to good yearlings. S4.7o'(.".00; tood lo iholcc wethers. $4 4 8.1; fair to good wethers. 14 10.fi t.'-O. gooJ o choice w es, 84 21'n-4 50; fair to good ewes. JU.OVdH "". guotalions on feeder stock: Fall t) choice Isnibs. lj.2i4f.iX1, fnlr to choice rat lings. I4 3i3f0.1& fair 10 cholee sheep. ftin IV Representative sales: 821 Montana wethers 116 4 7R I18 Voming ewes 96 4 00 b Wyoming ewes, feeders 92 2 90 43 Wyoming ewes, feeders 78 3 00 16 Idaho awes, culls W I no 9."i Idaho ewes, breeders 94 4 61 92 Idaho ewes, breeders 10;) 4 10 49 Idaho wethers 103 4 Sf 116 Idaho lambs, feeders M ti 00 10 Idaho Isnibs, feeders 44 6 00 i Mouth. Dakota lambs, culls.. 40 6 01 40,i Wyoming wethers 102 4 60 2o Wyoming yearlings, feeders b' 6 00 30 Idaho ewes 10 4 10 278 yomlng wethers IIH 4 50 313 Wyoming ewes, feeders 91 16 6"0 Wyoming yearlings, feeder. h9 6 10 145 Wyoming yearlings feeders. 63 6 10 21 Wyoming y'l gs, f d'rs. culls 62 4 10 CHICAGO live: STOCK MAHKK T Story ot Dar'a Trading! In tattle. Hogs and Sheep. CHICAGO. Aug. 2. CATTLE Receipts. 20.000 head; market strong to 10c higher; steers. I3.C0U7.7O; cows, f3.60iio.60; helfe.-s. f3.60a4.00, bulls, fl 4034 86; calves, I3.OM1418.UO: stockers and feedets, f3.75ti6.1&. HOUS Receipta. 21.000 head; market steady to 10c higher; choice heavy. fx.OOii 8 15; butchers. 7.Wi8.10; light mined. $7 (W ft;. 75; choice light, f i'.mi8.0U; packing. 17. oO Sj7.M), pigs, f6.6o4j7.65; bulk of sales, I7.00t 7.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000; market steady to strong; xheep. 11016.25; lambs, $6 0U"ui.; jvarllngs. fi.0OU5.&0. Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. 'Mo.. Aug. 2 CATTLK Recelpts. 14.000 head. Including 6,000 south erns; market steady to 10c hlgb-r: choice export and dressed beef steers. tti.3.Vii7.40; fair to good. f4 26ji6.25; western steers, f4.00 ft.;. 16; stockers and feeders, t3.:Hi0.3U; southern steers, f,; iVito Ti; southern cow s, $2.7Mi4 00; natle cows. J2 2,V(i4.75; native heifers. f3.2r',q6 86; bulls, f.t.oo-y 4.15; calves, f3.Fy. SO. HOUS Receipts. 4 000 head; market 6c to loc 11 ik ner; 100. fT.ui; bulk ot sales. 7.70; heavy, f7.7U'y7.MI; packers and butchers. fT.oodi.Kv; light, i.Si4l7.70; pigs. fiino-gTBi; 8HEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head; market steady; lambs, I5.SO&7.UO; yearlings. f4.rAa5.25; wethers. t4.O0'5OO; ewes. 3.a04j'4.86; Blockers and feeders, f2.75 4.75. St. I.nnla Live Slock Market. ST. LOl" IH. Mo.. Aug. 2 CATTLE Re ceipts. 7.200 head. Including 5.5U0 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers. f6.10.'y 7.00; drexsed beef and butcher steers. f6.4t66.25; steers under 1.UO0 pounds. I4.254i4.76; S101 kers and feeders, f 3. 2S'o 5.00 ; cows and heifers. f34O4i6.50; canners, fl.5i'f 2.60; bulls, f3.30itjo.00; calves, t:..,Oji7.73; Texas and Incltmi Meets, f3.&0(it).60; cows and heifers, f2.3,j4.H0 HOOS Receipts, 4.100 head; market 10c higher; plga and lights. f5.757.i5; packers. f7.50.S7.80; butchers and besl heavy, f7.86fi; 7. 96. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.300 ncaa; market steady. Native muttons. f3.2o !y4 60; lambs, f6.76'fi7.O0; culls and bucks, (2 2.Ki24.75; stockers. f:i.25i 4 00. St. Joseph l.lve Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH Aug. 2. CATTLE Receipts, 2.0C0 head; market steady; steers, f4..WB7.00; cows and heifers, f2.6Oj4 60; calves. f,i.60u, 7.60. HOCiS Receipts, 3.500 head; market sieadv to "c higher; top, $7.75; bulk of sales, 7.iO W7.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. 1,500 head; market ateady; lambs, $5.5037.25. Ions lily 1,1 a Slock Market. SIOUX CITY. Aug. 2. (Special T. le- gi am.) CATTLE Receiple, 2.(00 heal; n ir- net bieaay to easier; beeves. 4.2.a6.Vj; grass cows. ft.Ou'n 4.2i; feeders, f3.75'u4.t)0; yt-aiiinKS, 13.0f? 4.00. HOGS Receipts. 2,200 head; market 6c higher; range of prices, $5.20Vj7.a6; bulk of sales, $7.3O&7.40. Stork In Sight. Reoelpta at the six principal western mar. kets yesterday were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. 6,283 2. ,505 10.144 2.000 3.500 1.600 2.000 2 200 , 14.000 4 000 2,000 7.200 4.1O0 4.300 20.000 21,000 16.000 South Omaha. St. Joseph Sioux City Kansas City.. rit. Ixuls Chicago Totals ....61.463 87.306 33.S44 OMAHA hfaRRAk MARKETS. Staple and Faster Proetwee Prices Par. ntsbed by Borers anal Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery. No. I delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons. 27c; No. 1, In 60-lb. tubs, 27c; No. I, In 1-lb car tons, 26c; In 60-lb. tuba, 24c; packing Block 19c; fancy dairy, tubs. 21tj22c; common till, fresh made, UjjlsVt. Market changes every Tuesday.- EGGS Fresh selling Btock. candled. 21c. No storage stock In Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream twins. 15c; Young Americas, 4 in hoop' 16 Sc; favorite, 6 In hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 lii noop, Use; cream brick, full case, 16c: block Swiss, 15c; full cream llmburger 16c POULTRY-Broilers. Xc; alive, springs'. 13c; hens, 10sc; cocks, V,c; ducks, fcc geese, 6c; turkeys, loc; pigeons, per doz ' 5c; guinea fowls, per doz., $2.50; sguabsi per dog., $2. I n ested hens. 11c: springs lwtt2oc; cocks, "sc, ducks. Uc; gewse, llinc: FISH Fresh caught, almost all at dressed: Halibut, 6c; buffalo, 9c; trout 13c; bullheads, 14c; catfish, 17c; crappiea' sunflah, a'tf9c; black bass, 2oc; whlieflsn' 13c; pike, 12c; salmon, 14o; pickerel, loc: frog legs. Sic. Fresh froien: Whitefish, No' 1, 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7c; round, tic; pike, dressed in, - round, 9c; red snapper, ic, Spauiah mack erei, 10c; native macaere.. jac each. FRESH FRUITS Florida pineapple, :o tsa, $2.76 per crate; grape fruits, 34 alz. per uox. tii, 46 aise. laU- 64 sue. as: i.' nanas, fancy select, $1. Uixi.uU. apples, noine 1 trustees crrtalti steaks It trust for a bene giown, ir bu. basket, sue; market baakei, I fli'lary. but that If the settler In htt last 4uc. ' I will and testament should aevte oilier MEAT CUTS No. 1 ribs, lSc; No. Jibropertv on trusts for the benefit of said ribs, 13c; No. 3 ribs, 9V, Nc. 1 loin. 17c, bnieflclarv. then the trusiees named in the No. 3 loin, 14c; No f loin. 10-,c; No. 1 1 deed of trust, should hold said stocks of chuck, luc; No. 3 chuck, 6c; No.. 3the terms named In the will for the bene chu'k. 4',c. No. 1 round. 10c; No. 1 round, fit of the beneficiary. Held, that although Sc; No. 3 round, ssc; No 1 plate, tfeu; trie trustee In the deed of trust resided No. 2 plate. 6c; No. $ plate. 4c. ' I T New Yoik and had manual possesion V EG1 a BLEU Kanaaa aweel polatoea. of ssld storks at the time the settler died. $2 76 per bbl. celery, Michigan, 26c bun. n. yet If the settlei did make a provision In smaller, M. caobage. home grown. Is ., will as aforesaid that the benlflclarv per lb. Wisconsin rle.-l ;inbe onlona. V l in the ded of trust must trace her su- per id vaiiioriiia .amino er. f 4 00 pe. trate. Tomatoes Tennesee. 4 baskets, i'j 60c; crate, $4 00. Lettuce, per dos , 30c. Par tnlps. turnip, carrots. 7c per dozen. Fioi Ida new beet, variola, parsnip, turnip, etc , per doz., 76c. POTATOES New, lie per bu. HIDES No. 1 green, 10c; No- cured. Uc. Iniar and Mnlaase. NEW YORK. Aug 2. Sl'tiA R - Ra w. film- fan- refinlnir 1W,-: , n l r , f 1 10 u I test. 8.98c; inolasres ugsr, 3.7c. Kefiued steady; No. . 4 4ic; No 7. 4.4K-: No. 7 4 4ur; No. . 4 25c; No. . 4 30c; No. 10. 4 25 No. 11. 4 isle; No. 12. 4.15c; No 13 4 lOt In. i, t inn art nuirre .a. i&' . nioilio A, 6 30c; rut loaf. 6 75c: crualnd. 6 6.c; pow dered. 6iV-; granulated. 4 kot; tubes, ij: MOIASSES Steady ; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 2iU4. Dry Good Slarket. NEW YORK. Aug ! -DRV GOODS -An unexpected low condition report on cotton bioughf trading In cotton goods and yarn almost to a standstill In the it imtry market. Mills are ,v. .(.I..., ,-n int- . inn viii ami tucre St.. not bid sn.ihli g near the nulls' Ideaa af tallies. The Jool-mg ttarte opened aith good promise snd many buyers ate Iti .on. Iirrss goods ate selling steadily, rine coltotis are In a.tlta demand tor spring MlltTankrr -tain Market. MII.WAI KI'K. .Vuk I II LAT-No I northern, II ,:1, .no 1 northern. 11. IS. cp 1 ember, J1 iDUitlA.S nATri-olVin-c. h. KLK1 -.-tandirti, I0ri 71c. Toledo Meed Market. TtM.KI K 1. V.. Auk. I Sl".r'.lS dot ei . cash. !.!;-; tcto.ri. i3'.'s. pecemnei. I iiS: Nisi 1 11. ," 46 llmoth. pi line, 1. uv Alrike. ptinif. Is 3v, August. 3u. Wool Market. ST. l.ol'IS. Aug I VMM it,-Mcad , ier rttory and wesn-in mediums. i4t ; tin mediums, Jl'ulic, tine, llnls'sc IOIkIk Halter .Market. KlAilN. in.. Aug 2 -Ul TTKIt Firm at .'h:. Sales tot the wt-ck. ie.4tJ lbs. St PR KM K IUI HT HI I.I.4RI, 17.714 Chapman aitlnxt Ciiy of Lloooln Appeal. Lancaster. Affirmed. Fawt-ett. J. 1. The ciiai'u-1 of the city 01' Lincoln, giv ing the mayor and count il supervision and control of all public hirhva and public ground within the city dors not authorise them to enact 01 dltiancra for the leasing of space on the stieets or sidewalks In front of Ihihiuo house? for use by produce dealers or other merchant!, such use of the streets and sldwalkit being unlawful and constituting a nuisance per se. 2 Whatever space In a public street of a city Is set apitrt for the use of the public as a sidewalk, the public have a right to use tn us entirety, from spy and all un authorized obstructions, snd It Is the duty of the mayor and city council to see that It Is kept in thai condition. 3. It ts 110 defense to a party who Is being proceeded agalnsi by a tlly for un lawfully obstructing a sidewalk thst others are obstructing the walks In like mannei. 4. Nor Is the city estopped by reason of Its past failure to enforce lis ordinances against the obstruction of sidewalks from subsequently removing all - obstructions t herefrom. 16717. Ross against Craven. Appeal, Holt. Affirmed. Root. J. 1. The contract of an agent In the name of his principal for the mle of lands In Nebraska. Is void under the statute of frauds, unless the former s authority Is In writing. 2. A letter written by a land owner to a real estate broker stating the terms upon which the former Is willing to sell his land, does not clothe the latter with au thority to execute a contract In the form er's name for the sale of such real estate. 3. An acceptance of a written offer to sell land must conform strictly to the terms of such offer to create a contract. 4. If plaintiffs case Is based upon a contract, which he claims was executed by defendant's authorised agent, for the sale of teal estate in Nebraska, and the answer Is a general denial of all allega tions to said land, defendant Is entitled to the protection of the statute of frauds. 17-., ai. Illoointlelil against linn. Appeal. Kearrey. Afilrmed. names, J. 1. After Instructing the Jury as to the Issue presented tor their determination. It is not error tor the court to refer them tr the pleadings for a more specitlc state ment, and allow them to take me pleadings when mey retire to consider their verdict. i. The court In paragraph two ot ntn Instructions told Hie juiy nat the plaln tlif was it-guiied 10 prove in order 10 letovei. Alio 111 anotnrr paiagiapn In tin meet them w nat would be a complete defense lo the matters mentioned in toe toinici paras, ret PH. 11.10, that tnis did not rentier tue tjatHKiupiiH inconsistent aim men other and tnai hen considered to getnti mey piopciiy stated me law ap iiiaoie to the tacts of me case. A. An instruction not technically cor rect, Dut wnicli Is more favoiaoie to tne complaining paily loan to Ins opponent, aifoiUH hum no giuutid of reversal. 4. in an action iui Hiaiiutr 11 is proper foi tne planum to 11111 ounce evidence of the speaniiia; ot Maiiuemus woros oih.i man , nose set out ill I lie pi In. on. bui o similar import, both beiole anil alter tun coiiiinencetociit 01 tne suit wiit-n malice id a tact in issue aim 10 snow uie extent ot me publication nut nol 111 agki a ailon ot uamaaies. 0. An instruction by which the Jury were tool mat mey no; lit cuimitiri aucn state ments lor me pui pose 01 snowing mailer, or 111 tae,ki avatiou of uaiuagcs, ts not technically culicci. mil where It la ap parent Hum tue wlioie record, incluuing me amount ol Ln letuvoiy. that Ui.juv wtre 1101 iniiutiueu Oy inu use of tti Moras or 111 uKiatatlou 01 daiuaava." 111 at 1 it nig at into 11u1ci, ih giving ot bucn an insiiuttion is t-i ror without fueju aice. it. It Is proper in such a case for the tuiiii to li.uiiii.i me jury that In 1U111 Hie amount ot uamages they may take 1111 cuiiMuei ation inu i-icoeui and future 111 j ill y lu l plaintilf. 1. v nt re a pai t nas requested the sub mission 01 sp.tiai giiisiions to tne Juiy lu be annuel, a u tnein, and tne tntweu returntu are sustaiuta by the evun-nce, lie cannot oe licaiu lo compiain ol su u ansMers. 6. Held upon the facts disclosed by the Icloiu, ma. tne veiuict ill una case U 1101 excessive. liiMi. Canon SKuiiisI Dalley. Appeal, Ital ian. Allll tilt u. L.ellon, J. 1. a majuniy 111 interest of the owners resident 111 tins state of any contingunus bouy ot swamp or overflowed lands In one or more counties In lilts state may sign articles of association lor tne formation of a diatnage ulstrici under isecllun &jobl, annotated statutes, 1907. 2. '1 he words "resident owners" aa uaad In said section held to mean "owners real dent of thle state." 3. The district court may refuse to brder the formmion of such a district If none of the petitions for the district reside within the county or counties in which tba tiro posed diHtilct Ilea. ; 1 Moor against Keck. Appeal, Suundeis. Affirmed. Dean. 'J. ' lnl68. In re application of Sullivan. Writ denied. 1-ctlun. J.; Fawcett, J. not sitting. 1. "In this state the receiving or buying of stolen goods, with Intent to defraud the owner, Is not an accessory, but a substan tive offense, and a conviction may be had without regard to the person who stole the gooda. or from whom they were re ceived." I-evl against State, 14 Neb. 1. 2. The charge of buying stolen horses in this state, knowing the same to have been stolen, with Intent by such buying to defraud the owner, states an offenae, even though the charge further recltea that the horses were stolen In South Dakota. Io700. Douglas County against Kountse. Appeal from DouglaA. Affirmed Hoot, J.; lotion J. Concurring separately. 1. If this court assumes jurisdiction on an appeal for an order appointing an ap peals r to ascertain tha amount of ar In heritance tax alleged by tha authoritlea to be due. It will go no further than to ascer tain whether there waa any property eub Ject to such appraisement.- , 2. The beneficiaries In a vbhinlarf deed of settlement made by a resident of the slate, who was domiciled therein at the time of his death, which provided that a foreign trustee should 'hold certain stocks of a Nebraska corporation, yielding the profits therefrom to tha settler during his lif. and upon his death to tranafer stld stocks to the first named beneficiaries, are subject to t lie payment of an Inheritance lax upon the transfer of said stocks to - I tliem- Bnd trustee la alsu personally nauie tnereior. - , . ". The aforsald set tier' provided In said 1 deed that hi trustee should, upon the I death of the settler, transfer to two named , ,-e-sion through ald will and that she wss subject to pa an Inheritance tax for which the trustee "as also liable Ronseelt at Scotch Ihnrek. NAIRuiil. (irllish East Africa. Aug. 2 Theodor Roosrvlt estcrday attended th Scotch Church of Nairobi and made a ' donation to th local Young Men s i Christian Boclat1on Tonight he w ill t- " n function ai the M tsonlc Institute i . ' ' ' . " " ' ; j Herbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers OatATJf. FBOTItlOBTS, STOCK! Osaka Offloai tlO . T. Ufa lg. Bell Tlibo. Doaglaa ML Iavaat, t-llll a4 A-ll Oldest and Largest Hwuee la t Vate. f r