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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1909)
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Heary Cablet and Dull Caih Demand Force Wheat Down. BEARS STRONO NOTWITHSTANDING Condition Art Ail Bearlak and Xnn At Willing; tat aort th Ball Id Mark! with Sack Prospects. . OMAHA. Au. 4. IMi. Wheat continue to finrl lower levels anil told lower under pressure of heavy cablN and dull rllh rlem n1 Kin.lmani ia strongly bearish In face ut tha excellent "" n ma northwest spring wheat dis trict. Conditions art all too bearish and no on la willing to support th bull side lln such prospect. Corn showed a teller tone, owing- to shorts taking profita, but the rail es d not hold with tha present slack demanil am h libaral offerings from ihe county. Wheat waa very k and stow, witn literal offerings, on the week oablt-a. and no buyer were found who would take the wheat In fare of the best prospect the wheat crop hat had for mrtny yearn. The bear trader! predict atlll further decline, preeent condition prevailing. Corn value showed better strength on better demand and short buying in for profit. Th bulges are only temporary, a offering are Increased on all advance. It look like receipts are Improving and thl ahould take tha edge off the present market. Primary wheat receipt were f,00 bit. and shipment were tjOf.onft bu., against re ceipt lat year of W.V0UO bu. and shlp menta of 704,000 bu. Primary corn receipt were 403.000 bu. and shipment were Jws.noo bu.. against re ceipt lt year of 704.000 bu. and hlpmente of Sxfi.flCO bu. Clearance were i.ono bu. of corn, WO bu. of oats and wheat and flour eoual to J34. 000 bu. Liverpool rinsed lV(Tr(l lower on wheat end mi fed tow er on corn Local range of option: 91V n Artlclea-I Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloe. Te'y. Wheat Pept.. Dec... Corn Hept.. re.... Oat I Sept... Dee.... s.l iwv RJ sf 47l 49Mi' '' svJ Mh' tnj sat' V 18.! 131 3M W'4 1H Oman a fasta Price. WHEAT No. I hard. !9cl.: No. I hard, DWiPlUc- No. 4 hard. 8ru91c; No. 3 spring. Stpffll.OO. CORN-NO. 2, fOe: No. i. TOc: No. 4, un'4ff Wo; no grade. BliSTHc; No. 2 yellow, 0Hc: No. 8 yellow, tJOe; No. 2 white, tie; No. 8 white. 3c. OATS No. 2 mlxd, 3V638Ho; No. 2 yel low. jrVfCinHe; No. 2 White, MfiMc; No. 4 white, .Vwsac. RYE-No. 2. 7W74e; No 8, 71S"2c. rarlot Itevelpte. l ntcago 3KB Mlnneapol'S 75 Omaha A l'ululh 2J 134 CHICAGO CRAItt AMD PROVISIONS Wheat Price Batahllah New Low Delivery Mark. CHICAGO, Aug. 1 Wheat price tab llhed a new low record marl for the season on the Board of Tred today when the September delivery joined the Decem ber option below the dollar mark. The bottom for September wa reached at fi9M,gr. '4e and for December at IRWtM . Coi n and oata closed strong and provisions steady. Wheat continued Its downward course owing to renewed selling by commlion houes and discouraged holders brought out by weak oables and a continuance of favor able weather conditions for the spring sown crop. Sentiment n the pit was bear ish all day, although a steadier feeling de veloped late In the session, owing: to the low temperatures In western Canada and the talk of a moderate export business In wheat here and of liberal sale of flour for export In the northwest. During the day the "September delivery sold between WHe-4e and 21.00H. The market cloned easy, with prices Ho below th final figure of the prevloua day, September being at To. Hot weather complaint created consider able bullish sentiment In the corn pit and caused a sharp rally In prices. Short were active bidders for the September and De cember deliveries and a leading cash In terest also bought freely of both option. The market cloned s:rong at the top, with prices up a shade to SUo. Oats were strong all day. with the excep tion of a brief period at the opening, when the market displayed a slight weakness, owing to the further break In wheat and corn. There was considerable bitylng all day. based on the theory that prior have declined sufficiently for th preaent. The market closed firm, with prices up 8.614c to o. The slump In grain had a weakening ef fect on provisions at th opening, but the market soon became firm, owing to con tinued light receipts of hogs at western packing centers. Prices at th clone were 6c lower to )0o higher. Th leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. fciose.ffes-y. Wheat Sept. Dec. May Corn Sept. Dec. May oats Kept. I ee. May Jan. Lard Bopt. Oct. Nov. Rib.- i Sept. Oct. t7i 1 oow SWUftU ivira 101, 101 63 Vt was si 20 40 It I7H U SO 11 37W U 2i I U S2lt IV 111 M M I 1 vlH! 6Hi UaSi 20 66 1 60 II 06 10 70 20 40 i r, 11 27-4 11 20 10 7H 11 121 11 03 10 dO I 10 70 1 00'4 1 01T M UK 20 66 20 K 16 47HI 10 J7H 11 S2h 11 tl4 11 27 H 11 27H 10 w io r 11 07W 11 03 10 72Vkj 10 76 No. t Cash 0'iotatlon were as follows: KLOL'K Woak; winter patents, 5.Oa 6.40; straight, If,.00!i6 2i.; spring patent. 6 40: straight. lo.0l. 25; spring patent awK.w; siraignts, HW06!i; bakera, 63.60 K YE No. t, 70rJ7He. HAKLEY reed or mixing, 60S64c: fair to choice mailing, 6-11 i'kj. KBKDO Klax, No, 1 southwestern, II 38 No. 1 northwestern, 11.46. Timothy U 80 Clover. i;ieo. . " PKOVlflloNS-Poik. me, per bbl.. 130 &S 8160. Lard, per 100 lbs., $11.22. Hhort rib, sides (loose). IM 0V,i 11 15. Hhort clear sides (boxed), 11.6U:ril.U. Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal io ui.n nu. r.xpnrt ror the week a pnown uy xirnasireei . were miii 1.S35.0U) bu. Primary receipts were vxt.Ouo du.. comparea wun vu.uw du. the corre- sponaing aay a year aao. h:tlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat 227 car; corn, 171 can; oat. 187 car' hor. 10.000 head. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 22$26c dalrlea. 0tfc. KUUii Heoelpts, 1, 114 cat; steady; at mars., cases included, wc; lire is, :ic; prime firsts, 23c. CHKfeSE-glrong; daisies. 16V915c; twins, 14Hlc; young Americas, liHc; long horn. lMtfiljVo. POTATOKS-teady; cholc to fancy, 67 POl'LTKY-rtrm; turkys, lc; chickens, 14c; springs, 17c. VEAL Hleady; 60 to 0-lb. wts., MiKUc; VSMilOa, 4. I.eal Garal Market. . T l',a-. A . WHRAT Firm; mT 't0 Kl;rd rh 11 107! No. I hard, 110341 1 10, September. j,c; I)efrnb. r lv A (VllN-riirn; tra.k. No. ,h Kttt&c n'tiWc'2' L,0'be, BSc; No! OAT-Flrm; track. No. I cah. SgWc; September. JbSc; lecember. jcc; NuT i white, 41Vfcc nominal. . RYE Lower at sue FLOCK Lower; red winter patent IA 10 86 SO; extra fancy and ntralght, KiiMiiO', hard winter clear. M.V'o4ti6. -v. SKElwTlmothy. 13 00178. CORN MEAL 13. . It HAN Firmer; sacked, eati track 0 11.01. HA Y Stead v; timothy, 10.0filk.0; prai rie. $10 ., 1160. P haik;ino tvc, HrMP TWINE-To, PROVIIIONB Pork. at.a tnki. ir, neaafi prune steam, xiiOiVs Cll 1TH. rry salt meat, steady; bxd extra shorts, til t2H; clear ribs, til snort ru.r. t, , - f, .... , , , i . I D x.ltl UN, PIVBlIJi, IM'nj IJ - hurts. tl2t; clear ribs, $122; short clear, 111 75. POLLTKY-Hrm: chicken. 12o; eprlng. 1 ,f.;-.l!,rk'"' 17c; duik. Hr; geese. 6c. JU TTER-Weker; creamery, X2ii2M!. LCXls-Hteady at Ilk-. Receipt. Shipment Flour, bbl on 11.01) Wheat, bu ...2rr,!M l:.') Corn, bu 7 Ik") 2 ,0 Oat, bu 2i.i0 21.700 WKATHEH I THb"-GR.41JI IF.I.T Fair and Sllahtly ooler Satarday la the Predlrtlow. OMAHA. Aug. (, 1909. The weather continues very worm throughout the central valley and tem perature are ellvlitly hlxhfr eveiywiieie east of the Rocky Mountains, except that sllithtly cooler wrather prevail In the lower Missouri and middle Mississippi valley and lower Lake region thl morning. An area of high pressure with cooler weather la moving In over the extreme northwest, and thla condition will prob ably bring slightly cool-r over this vi cinity tonight and Saturday. Vei v light Shower were scattered throughout tne northwest and the central valley within the last twenty-f.jur hours and rains were quite gem-ral In the Atlantic and ea' oulf state. Thunder shower are reported In toe extreme upper Missouri valley thl morning, but generally fair weather pre vail throughout the central valley and the west and It will probably ountlnue fair In thl vicinity tonlaht and Saturday. Homrd of tempeiaiurn and precipitation compared with the corresponding day ol the last three years: . w. im 1907. vm. aiuiimum temperature ..70 7 74 g Precipitation T .03 .06 g! 71,". ,,,rnPratur for today 74 degree. Deficiency In precipitation ince March 1, .w Inch. Deficiency corresponding period in 1)08, .so inch. Deficiency corresponding prrlod In 1907, f.is inches. T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH. Local '.Forecaster. Cr and Wheat Region Blltta. For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending 8 a. in., 75th meridian time. Friday, August S. IWXi: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Raln- Sfatlone Mx. Mln. fail. Ashland, Neb 90 er, .00 Auburn, Neb Ss r,8 .00 SEWTORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market ii Characterised by Genera Rite ia Pricet. STOCK B.EBUYING FEATITRE nrokeo Bow. Neb. 67 US .00 Coliuvblis, Neb... 89 fK .00 Culberlson. Neb.. 94 71 .00 Falrbury, Neb.... 90 m .00 Fairmont, Neb... M M .00 Or. Inland. Neb.. 07 67 .0") HartlnRton. Neb. S9 70 .00 Hastings, Neb.... 91 Co .00 Holdrege, Ne... kt m .00 Oakdale, Neb (W fig .00 Omaha, Neb 87 70 T Tekamah, Neb... 88 7 .00 Alta, Ia Kg 65 .00 Carroll. Ia 88 e.1 .00 Clarlnda. Ia w m T Sibley, Ia Rt K .00 Sioux City, la... f8 70 .02 Py. Clar Pt. cloudv Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudv Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudv Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. Central. No. of -Temp. Rain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 M m (A Columbus, 0 16 K 60 Dr Moines, Ia.... 14 90 fit Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 90 04 Kama City, Mo.. 21 S4 ttt 1OulBvlllo, Ky 17 90 $ Minneapolis. Minn. 30 90 M Omaha. Neb 19 m s St. Louis, Mo 13 90 68 .00 .12 .08 .00 .08 .18 .04 T .04 1 The weather continuea warm throughout the corn and wheat region. Shon-era oc curred within the last twenty-four hour In all except the Chicago and Indianapolis districts. The showers were very light and scattered in the Omaha district L. A. WELSH, .Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET otatlona of th Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK A hit i,'t.nttHr..ir,- 17,600 bbls.: export, 9,294 bbls.; markot easier, with a quiet local trade; Minnesota patents. 15. 90Mfl winter ainlirhii rv. 6.S0; Minnesota baker. $5.1541)5.50; winter extras. I6.0U03.20; winter low grades, H.40SJ. 4.60; Kansas straights, $S.054i5.20. Rye flour. ymei; lair 10 gooa, 4t4.tKi; choice to COHNUEAL. Quiet; fine white and yel low. tl.to'121.70: entrw tl uun a-i-a 63.76. " ' RYE Dull; No. 2 western, S3c. nominal, f. o. b.. New York. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 68i70c, C. 1. f New York. WHEAT Rcoelnt. S3 MM hn Hnnt h.r.iu steady; No. 2 led, $1.11. domestic, elevator; No. 2 red, new, II. 13, piompt, f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. old, tl.39, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter. IMlTs. new, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Bulls In whrat were further demoralized lortay by very weak Engllh cable, fair receipts ana Deanxn news irons the spring wheat crop. Prices dropped to new low levels for the week, but rallied later 011 an esti mate of reduced northwest yield owlnir to heat and rust, closing- HCc net lowr. Bepternber, tl.OS l-ltM1.087tc, closed at $1.06; December. Il.tfiHftl.OS, closed at $1.04; May, $1.07Vttl.C7V closed at $1.07. CORN Spot, steady; No. 2, olj, ROo, asked, delivered; No. 2. nominal, OOVkC, winter shipments; No. 2 yellow, T)y,c, nomi nal. The option market was without trans action, closing "Tiifc lower. September closed at 7lc and December at i.lo. OATS Receipts, 42,700 bu.; export, 000 bu. Spot, easy; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs., 46'-c; natural white, W to 32 lbs., 4HS51c; clipped white, 64 to 42 lbs., SajiKic. HAY Quiet; No. I, 08&c; good to choice, 6ci) tj.00. HOPS Firm; Pactflo coaat, 1908, I4fll7c: 1S07. 1W14C. " 1 HIDE3-Steady; Central America, 23 23HC; Bogota, 22-8230. PROVlSION-Beef, teady; famllv, $14.00 fll4 50; me, $11.00811.60; beef ham,' $24000 2KO0; packet. 12.6o-q 13.00; city extra Indian mess, $20.60421.00. Cut meats, steady; pic kled bellies, 12.60tjl3li0; pickled hams, $12012.75. Lard, weak; western, $11.03 11.76; refined, steady; continent. $12.50; Souih American, $12.73; compound. $7.60g7.76. Pork, steady: family. $21 (wy22.u0; snort clear. $21.00322.60: mess, $21.7Mj22.2f. TALIOW Quiet; clly, 6$-16c; country. 6 J-16.&6 1S-16C RlCtFIrm; domestic, fair to extra. 33 Cc; Japan, nominal. HITTTEll (7rmtrv ntf.lala huav.. official price, SVtc; creamery extras. 26a itic: creamery, thirds to first. 2aj2,ic CHEESE Firmer; state full crem, spe cials, nvuu-c, aaims, run to specials. Ml UHc. EOOB Irregular; state, Pennsylvania and nearby selected white, hennery, funcy S033c: brown, fancy. 2S'a30e. POl'LTRY Alive, firm; western chick ens, 16416c; fowls, 15H?fl6c; turkeys, 16c. Dressed, steady; western chickens, broilers ItytOc; fowls. liH4il6'4c. Kansa Clly Grata aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 6 WHEAT De cember. 93HtiMMtc; December, 9Ji4c. sellers; May, TVC bid; cash, unchanged to 2c lower; No. 2 hard. Wcj$106; No. $ hard Sic(i$1.02; No. 2 red, $1.04S1.06: No. S red. fc.Wd.104. CORN September. 67Hit57Hc: December, 47Ve, selleis; May, iSc, sellers; cash lc lower: No. 2 mixed, fo.xU'WWc; Xo 1 nilxe.1, (Xv&eO'c; No. 2 white, 63ti3Wc: No $ white. titxtWHc OATS I'nohanged; No. 2 whit, 41643c; No. 2 mixed. ti)40c. RYE 76'g 60c. HA Y Unchanged to S5c lower; choice timothy, $l0.6oa 11.00; choice prairie. 17 26i 7.60; choice alfalfa. $12.00013 60. BUTTER Creamery extra. 26c; firsts 23o; second. 21c; packing stock, 18 He ' EGU8 Extra. 23o; first. 2c: current receipt. lc; seconds and dirties, ltc. Heceipi. Shipment. Wheat, bu 2O3 000 180 000 Com, bu 56.000 61 000 Oat, bu 12,000 t.OoO Kansas City options closed as follows; Article. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Wheat I eoember September May I Corn September December May 3 MS1 irj 93A MS w, Hs MSI 9CS 7S 1 I I W 67Si 66V,' 5Tt '! 47SI 4SI 7VA 46l H 46 I 4VA , A asked. Dolatk Grala Market. ni't I'TH turn I WII b'lT-D.nt.l,.. tl.OOS; December, tec; No. 1 northern, $1.27; , v, . iiuiiiiviu, OAT8-i0c Oeaeral Prn.perlty aad Flwal Pasaafte of Tariff BUI Promat Activity Mack Awakening; el ft area -latloa Evident. NEW YORK, Aug -The rise in price today had the appearance of a righting In the market from the dip at yesteraay'a cr.jse. 'there was, In fact, considerate re buying of stocks sold snort by tne pro femiunal element yesterday on the assump tion that the enactment of the tariif law would be followed by a movement to realize profits. Nu such renllxin movement de veloped today and the unco.ereJ luars were prompted to cover their short coinract. The gradual expansion 01 ouslness activ ity anu lh detinue shaping ot the prok Pct for the final form of the tariff law were Incentives to active speculation In stock. It 1 supposed that speculation waa In the hands, fur the mont part, of the more Important class of capitalists and me,i affiliated with great corporation and banks. The stock market has not offered evi dence at any time of a broad general par ticipation hy the general public, such a I" characteristic of the boom periods of speculation. The awakening of uch a speculation ha been an object of the pow erful Interests which have controlled the action of the tock market througnout the recent movement. The aim would be to facilitate the distribution at the profitable high prices now prevailing of the stocks accumulated at the lower prices. The enactment of the tariff law yester day brought no Immediate response today resembling an hwakened gen-ral specula tion In stocks. After the spasmodic demand from yesterday's short seller the trading became Intensely dull, but wn actively re hewed In th closing dealings, when the tone was very strong. The strength of the grangers todav Indicated the special hopes of a good. showing for the corn crop con dition. Spring wheat Is also counted on to make a promising exhibition. This had some thing to do with the conspicuous place helikby St. Paul In the transactions todav. The price rose above 161 for the first time since 190H. when the rights to subscribe to new stock on profitable terms was ac corded to stockholders. Not much attention wa paid to the fore casts of the currency movement. In view of continued ease of the call monev mar ket. The operations with the subtreasury this week have absorbed $1,132.00.-) from the banks. , ind this officially reported move ment IS much more reliable than the usunl estimate of the express movement with the Interior. Last week, for Instance, th bank statement showed little trace of the estimated gnln of $11,000,000. This week's es timates point to a curtailment of the loss to the subtreasury by about lt.000.0on. Inlted States Steel's rise to 7tiS and Union Pacific to 203 made new record prices for those stocks and helDed materially to th. strong closing tone. Bonds were firm. Total sale, par value, $.i.4i2,000. United States bond were un. changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were as follows: Salei. HUh. Low. Clan. I, WO .. 11.100 .. 2.100 .. 3,30 40) .. 7lM .. I.71M) .. 6.4' .. l.JciO trt . . S. x .. 70.6IPO 1,301) l.ldu 1.700 8.500 S.0 4.10O 100 110 l.t 1.7lH t.S'O Allli-Chlmr pM .... Amalgamated Coppr . American Agrlcullural Am. Dart Sugar Am. Can dIA Am. C. A r Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. L. ptd Am. Ice Becuritiai Aniarlran Unwed American Locomotlv Am. g. r Am. B. A r. pta Am. sugar Radnlns Am. T. A T Am. Tobaecn p(d Amarlr-an Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atihlaon Atcblaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Lin Baltimore 4t Ohio Bal. St Ohio pld Bethlehem Steel Umokljn Rapid Tr Canadian Farltlc Cvntra.1 Leather Canlral Leather ptd Central or New Jrraar Chmapaak A Ohio Chicago & Alton Chicago Uieat Waaler.,.. Cthlcago A N. W C. S4. A St. P C, C, C. A St. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A So Colo. A So. lat pit Colo. A So. 2d pfd Conaolldated Oaa Corn Producta t Lwlawaro A Hudaoa Iwnvar A R. O I). A It. O. ptd l'lulllera' Sevurltlea Erl Erie lat ptd ,'" Iwle 2d pfd General kT.a, trio (Jreal Northern pfd Ureal .Northern Ore ctfe... Illlnola Central Intorborough Met Int. Mat. pfd International Harreater Int. Marin pM International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa Cllr so ". K. C. So. pfd Loularlll A N " Minn. A fit. L .. . 81. P. a . g. it"!"! Mlaeourl Pacific M.. K. A Tt V , K. A T. pfd National Blacult National Lead N. R. R. of M. lat ptdV...'. Nw York Central N. Y., o. A W Norfolk A W Norta American ..' Northern Pactflo PMlflo Mall " PennirlTgnl " Popla Oes P , C. C. A St. L Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal Spring Heading Republlo Steel, -rlghta... 14 , 67 7; 49 H 17 6S 101 s :,9'io n4 1..K) 1H l,C"0 14 4(10 MO 1& 400 U3 1,100 118S MS 4 44 47 S M', 41 H 1S4 47 V. 't 17 n tin 116H 1.10 10 4S UH lot 133 118 'it" ID 141, ov U7Si 11 t7 3IW, 4"4) 310 HI (4T4 i4 4't , W4. CJ14 7S 47 4 87 ie 17 H IW'V li? HIS 1421a Mt M tali II!"!, 14 1M 119', i II i 187 l"t ato 7t4 r 4 4.0-jo ia' iii,v im 40.010 itiiu ltavt 141 1 74 K. 76 47L, 4gi 47 eovt hi m 1 ; :u o.iv m its 1.400 ii Ml0 1M l.fO 1.0U0 too W.tO) 10 4i 4 14j 4 t.lll) 171V, IKoS. 4"1 M Stla 7i ii 'a 4 170 t,50( J5H li.ino 4.HOU 100 looo 100 4IO 2,000 li0 1.400 l.tOO lit, 111 7Si 1.700 14H Ui 144, 1 169 S It.. 19 V tf 17 4o1 IVt 4714 24 '4 11 4 I tela 4e 17i l.i BlH liH l'e 4i 100 1.M0 145 4.700 11,000 110 1744 '4 u 14814 H4K too 10 It. 400 I1H 100 61 V4 11.VUV 1414 700 10 tot) 41 tw. 10, K 16t 400 a 1,4 tl.loo 14tva 1.M0 lit 7414 41 74 lot to 61 140 tl MI4 tali 1M4 U 141 4 '.4S 107 41 tiw 141 H W 16414 U 141)4 )0 Hit 114 114V4 Rep. Steel pfd. l-righu. .. nova iBianii i;e HkH laland Co. pfd. .. St. L. A S. P. Id pfd.. St. Loula S. W St. L. S. W. pfd bloaa-Sheffleld 6. A 1.. Southern Paclflo guulbern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneeeee topper T., St. L. A W T, St. LAW. pfd.... I ulon Paclflo luioo Paclflo pfd I', i. Keallr I'. S. Rubber L. 1. Steel L. S. SUel ptd... I' tan Copper Va.-t'aroiina Chemical . Wabaah Wabaih pfd Weetern Maryland '. Mestlnghoua klectrlo ., Weutera t'nlo W heeling A L E Wlecomin Oeutral 7' aw 700 54 .7W 1414 Mou l'tt4 11,100 1, iUJ 10 toO 1.4 JO 77", bO 18 V4 Mi M.0 ue'4 100 13 V. 600 Moo t.4M 1.7O0 7iH 404 4 "114 43,i au 4.M0 Hi4 4i tt Hit 144 141 17H 10, 44 74 U ta 47 UV4 1344 a? 7214 184 US4 7ut4 tl 04 too WV. 144 14 WVt ''14 U44 ' ti tn 13.-H4 V4 Mt 61 704 tw) . 1,6'W .104.100 3H 4V vj-a it 43 1 44 4 4,iJJ 'f7v ls 2. 100 l.wK) .7u) 1.4 0 10. 100 u0 U0 JO 61 :i"4 '' it 7 t tV4 21 tl 4 t4 764 T 47 "4 2114 8 . lav 764 Tout! aalca tor th da, TM.'JOO rtiarea London Stock Market. LONDON. Aug. 6.-Amerlcan securities opened above parity. Then prices T drooled on lack of support but later steadledth the appearance 0 buying order in th pecialtle. At noon the market wa Irrew ular and from below to V abovi vi.ttV day' New York closing. 'e,ter- lndon closing stocks: Coneola money 84 I-lt Loulartll A ft do account 444 M., K. A T Amal. Copper 84 N. Y. Central'.'.'.'. Anaconda Io Norfolk 44 W Atchlaon ll.'ta do pfd do Dfd ,07l Oetarln A. w'" .1 isa rennaylvanl ... WIS, Rand Mine . 41 Raadlng . 8 Sol 1 hern Ry .11 1 do pfd . 1 Southern Pacific. . 42(4 i nlon Pacific . MS do pfd Mi, C. gi.e . t!4 do ptd . 48 WaU.h i di pfd .ijt-ftv Slntll Am ....n ril 1 .VPk-Itar fniiat .1 ft. .A - ...... ., . tmt ,m i ounce. MONEY-HtlV per cent. The 1 ate of discount In the open market for ehort bill I lVulS. per cent; for t.,ree montus' bills. 17-ltl pel cent. Baltlmor A Ohio. Canadian Pacific... CI eeapeek A O Chicago O. W Chi.. Mil. A St. P. f) Peera penter A Rio (J... do pld Erie do lat pfod do id fd Orand Trunk Illinola Centra!. .14 .144 . 44 . ta . u . 724 . I'm .! 11 .ivr ,. 74V4 ll:v4 . lis 481, So CITIES. Amount Inc. Deo. I I2 3..0 40: total balance In general fund. $10S.2;,75T. REPORT Or Til P3 CI.KARIXlJ llOVtlX TrBartloa of the Aaeertaltd Baaks tor the Meek. NEW YORK, Aug. A-rtradstreet's bank clearings report for the weeK ending Au gust show an aggregate of t.1.lf,7.2oJ.tl. as against $z,7al.2.U.0u last week and $2.4i.314. i) In the corresponding week last year Following Is a list of the cities: New York i$2,022 Chicago 2.-A Boston is., t'hlladrlphla l.ti t. Iritis tl Pittsburg 4 Kansas city 44 Han Francisco 3; 1'altlmore ?i Cincinnati Kri, Minneapolis 15 New Orleans U Cleveland in Ietroit 17 OMAHA I Louisville 11 Milwaukee Fori Worth Los Angeles Mt. Paul Seattle ienver Buffalo Indianipulis 'Spokane Providence Fort land. Ore Richmond Albany Washington. D. C St. Joseph Malt Lake City Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo Rochester Hartford Nashville l'es Moines Feorla New Haven Ploux City Norfolk Orand Rapids Syracuse Kvansvlll Birmingham Kprlnjrtield. Mass... Portland, iMe Augusta, Ut Dayton Oakland Worcester Jacksonville, Fla...'. lcntta Wheeling Knoxvllle Little Rock ChattannoirM Charleston '..' Mobile Hmlngton Lincoln, Neb Wllkesharre Topeka .'..".'..'.' I'avenport Oklahoma Fall River Kalamnxnn Nacramento fprlngfield, III Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids New Bedford fnlnmhla M r. Macon ...'.......''.''. ' Youngstown Lexlne-ton Fargo, N. D.. Akron Rockford, 111 Erie, Pa Sioux Falls Canton, O Qulncy Bloomlngton Lowell Hinghamton South Bend, Ind Chester, Pa Decatur. Ill Surlngfleld. O Icksburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield. O Jacksonville ill Madison, mih ." Houston Oalveston vululh Sctanton 271.0001 trltt.tADl 131.0 0 .DU! wi o,: ti'ti.OVll U.0iiOI t ',(., Itl6.ti 0.", 0 ; !-'i:t.tivii 4.il. IW' .36.00"! .t-4.t". 19,000 ii-VOiV KVtUlO J.OiW ol'i.OlOl M O Hi M).".8J) vai.ttwi tli.OUOi l,H4 IKI 17 0O 7L'3. Z4,0twi l;).0Oj !6.0iVj .S2"5.0lJI toio.OuO, f4D.0n) 431 tUlOi rM.onOi n 1.0001 zso.ooo HH2.0tk.ll O.i.OiM t.H' 000 .'2.0U0 '05.000l :ti 00 ii 131.0110 lll.OiOi '13 0.-0 ,(.7l.typ 177. 00 J, 2 4 OKI 7.0 0, .03 tM OJO.OXli 5i ,.0OI 208,0,01 ,B1.000 ,605.000; 41'l,tM HW.OOnf 276.0'Oi oil Oil 5:l'.0n0, 342.0H) 4t'iK.000 2M).0H0; ,6.1ti,(iu0 !.000' 402 OlK) 162.0OJI ,02.t.0t 01 803 OiJOj . u72,O00 904.0001 741.0001 427.000, 757.1)00; sDl.OUOi fi22.0lll) 7.r.7 00il 626.o0O 6tlS.0i)0: sa.OOOi fcW.0)j 618.0UO 6frJOO0 47o,omi 4i;o,tX)i 436.18 Wj. 4t!1.0o0: 457.014) . 614.000: 4.'(0,Oii0, 231,000'. $ 6.000 . 31K,0O0i. 348,0X) 2K5O0i. ,052,0t;O .u0;.oooi. 3O.).000!, ,34'l,000j, 2r..!. 3.7i. U 0i. 11.2,. D 1,. 30 3 . 31 4 . t .9t. 1J.Z . 1S.4I. . 34.2 . 15 4 . S9 S'. 13 . 13 0 . t 1 . 4 S . 44 2 . 10.0;. 18.7,., 5.6,. 25.6,. 11. 0., l.,, 8.4 .. 8.51., 24.6 ., 19. 0t.. 15 1;. to o ., 4s. . 74. .. 13.3 .. lO.i. .. 2.5.. 6.7., is. a;. cl.3j., ..:.. 1C.2.. 1 87.7.. W: 12. i. 18.9;. "io!i'. ill1 - i .it. ., it.Oi. 19. Qj... 130.1,., 12.31., 3S.DI.. 43. 1.. 20.11. 11. 6.. O.Ji., 2i).8.. M.S,.. H.!i .. 41.0 ., 24.9,.. 6.1.1 3.).5, HO.l 32 8 22.11. 12. 9. IV 1 6.7 'tit 3.7 47.2 611.2 10.31 60.7 15.2 87.5 3D.2 50.0 2.0 11.2 12.1 . "".i i 21 .!. 7.9 -..I . 6.6 .1 20. I 10.1 8.8 9.1 4.2 110 Revised to cover one side of account. uded 'J' ,otttlB berue contaln lnf other Items thau clearing. I Not Included In totals because com parisons are incomplete. New York Money Vnrket. ,.'!vEflIJ,RK' Au -MO.EY-On call, easy, lii2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; closing bid. 11 per cent; offered at 1" per cent. Time loans, strong but dull: S'-J,'.? day8, P'r cent- ninety days, &ffl per cent; six months, 8'4ii4 per cent per cinf MERCA'NT1LK PAPER-3"s4 STERLINO EXCHANOK-Steady. with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8510 (4.f,20 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8600 urt?e,?ond;C"' frclal bills. $4.84 4.84. S!w,?,Bar' 10 : Mexican dollars, 44c. rlt JIN La Qnvi.rilini.nl . ,, . firm. laiiroiM, Closing quotations on bonds today were 8 follow b; V. S. ref. la. re. . . . lOCV Int w., ""'' St. M. 44.... 101 Jt an 4a M do 4 St a 114 K. C. So. lat ta. .Ut! I. deb. 4a 1D81 iv)4l.. tt N. onl. 4.. do counon . V. S. ta, re do soupon V. g. 4a, reg do coupon Allla-Chal. lat 6 Am. Ag. ta.. Jim. T . I44 . 44S4 . 4484 . 744 . 14 llltllf 11 .. K. A T.' lat'iaiilOO. ................ R. m , 1Bl aa..iwa ...... ...vL. gen. Ut Mo. Paclflo 4a Armour Co. 44a... ti4N. R. R. of u 4V4a Atchlaon gen. 4a 10oiN. Y. C H4a ..USe do deb. 4a ". 1., N. H. A H. do flv. a.. do cv. 6 At. C. L. lat 4a. Bal. A Oblo 4a... 4o IVia do S. W. tvta.. Brk. Tr. t. ..., Can. of Q is fo. Laatber (.., 'C. of N. J. ta tl . 41 . 65 . 82 14 1314 .. in ..lot ..102 . . H .. 144 ,. tt . .10414 .1004 e. 1004N A w. 'at 0. 4 . do cv. ta.....'.... . toliNo. Pacific 4a 874 do ta VI O. I. U rfdg. 4a.. .100 Pann. cv. I'a Mi 1 97 A m ftiea. A Ohio 4ua. .1041 nin. ... " do ref. ia 1riitxa t f a ' .. '.'"11 ChloaA A. 21.:. 75 do gen. 4. . " ff C, B. A . J. 4a..,. t8iSt. L. S. W. c. 4a.... 78U , ,n; do lat gold 4 ... 44 'C BM- 4V4 MH8e.ho.rd A. L. 4. .. 88 4.., K. I. A P. o. 4a.. 41 So. Paclfl col. 4a... MM do rtdg. 4a t do lat ret. 4a 46 Colo. Ind. i. M g lUllwar ...... .. lltu Colo, Mid. 4 It do gen. 4a... . ... iaJJ "tin raonio 4a 11114 -' w. ...... l.JT. DO re. mm ... B. A R. Q. 4a 8744 do lat aV rmt Am u . nuoDer ta. do mi a. Dletlller' ta Brl . I. 4a. do gen. 4. do or. 4 aer. d eerte H Oen. Blec. ot. 5 115 8ti .10t.4 77(4 V S. Steel Id 4aiii.'il07i4 III. Ce. Ut ref. 4a. t;4 Wla. Canlral 4a. 40 Va -Caro. chem. 784wabab Ut 6a 8Ma 4o lat A ex. 4a... 74 Western Urf Am 1M4 Weat. EIo. cv. tail 1114 784 884 44 Boatoai tltocaca and Bonds. BOSTON. Aug. 6.-Money, call loans, 2V &3H per cent; time loans, S'4'45 per cent Closing quotations on slocks and bonds were as follows: Atchlaon adj. 4a. 1104 Butt Coalition I at. v Anion lli-HC'al. A Hl.. 1M4 entannlal .430 f'epper Hang . 147 Daly Weal 180 rranklla , do 4 Atchlaon R. R... do pfd Boatoo A Albaor. Boat on A Main . ritchburg pfd .... N Y . N. H. A H...17140ranby Into Pactflo Am. A rge. (Tioia Am. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar pfd.. Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen ... do pfd Dom. I. A General Kleetrte . Maes. Electric ... do pft Mau. Oaa Inlted fruit Inlted t. 81 do pfd V. I Steel do pfd Advonlur Allouea Amalgamated .... Art ton Com Atlantic 1Sureene Cananta ... i,im Koy.l ... I Ma j Mining ... ...lit Michigan ...14!, Mobawk ... It Mont. C. A C. ...11444 Nevada ... 45 Old Dominion .. ...17J Ou-eol ... US Prrot ... 78 Qulncy ...44 Shannon .. ,145a Tamarack ... 444Tr.nliy ... to4l'nltrd Copper .. ... 74 U s. Mining.... ...14U. I oil .... T t'tji ... 47 Victor! ...44 Winona ... 484 Wolverine ... 44 North Butt .... t4 ....LAV, ....414 .... 144 .... J .... t4 .... 18 ....10. .... J..4 .... ft4 .... 4 .... 10 .... 41 .... to .... 14 .... lt ....144 .... S24j .... 1 .... 14 .... tl .... 114 .... , .... 444 .... ti4 .... 45 .... 44 .... tr Local eartttee laot Qaotallona turnlahed by famuel Kew York Life building. Omaha: Alma. Neb., Munl.lpal ia Armour A Co. 44 I8.1 Cudaby Packing I'd Columbus, K'eb., B. L . ta 14U Omaha rir kngine 4a ltra Treasury Itairural, WASHINOTON, Aug. .-The condition of th treaeuiy at the beginning of busi ness today was a follow.; Trust fund, gold coin, iu a.'-i.ftoJ, silver dollurs. tvso.. 3.0.000; silver dollars of lied). tt.l0il. sil ver certificate outstanding. $4tti.370.0u0. General fund, standard silver dollars in general fund. $6.b02,l7; current liabilities e.. 542 217; working balance In treasury of fices, H7,64,r0, in banks to credit of treaa urer of the United State. $39,244.6teS; ub sldiary silver coin, tuloor cola Omaha Paving ta 1 1 Omaha Ranevala 4a 1844 Klril Nalloual br.k. t o. Bluffa 12. kuaa City R a 1 Keobreak T. A P. 4 1883 Kb. Tel. Stock t Omaha Gaa aa Itli. I uiuha K to. A P. Ce. it 1841 uuiit 1. u. t ny. iit "xaha t C. B tt. ky. as Oman A C. D. St. Ky ptd i Omaha A C B M Hy com. 4X Omaha A C. B St. Rr A tt. P'4 4. Omaha Water Co 4a IV 44 telft A Co. 4a .814 So. Ova eh a 44a 1828 Iim City Stock Tarda pit tauoa Slot Yards, Oman, 4 atlas. Bern., jr., r.4 ilia. Aakd. lot) . .... 444 8 .... 484 Hut .... 44 ti .... l't4 10114 .... li.oi lot' .. 104 ii 'mt .. 80 . 4 .. 8!t .. SO ..4u0 !i to 844 100 IV 44 lv lul 84 lOi 4jc at4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Very Light Run of Cattle tni Unin ttrettinff Trade. HOGS ABE STEADY TO TEN HIGHER Very Few keet r l.anaK Iter, Wfcll rrlce Art A boat Steady Compared with the flea eral Market Tkantlay. POUTII OMAHA, Neb.. Aug. . m. Receipts were Cattle. Hog. Bheep Official Monday ,3o2 2.;.T3 10.1 Official Tuesday 1 4S) $,077 11. Si.) Official Wednesday 2 5GS 6 f'S 12 14 Official Thursday 1725 .1 K.ivJ I Kstlmate Friday 1.006 4. 4 JO 47 1 22 4) 36 71o t;.2.4 24.075 43.i6 4J.Oj4 ti n 21.S02 23.(11 2;.06 S.3!8 ti.tli Five dv thl week . 14 Oft Same days last week. .16. 404 fcame dnys2weeks ago . . 13, 8.16 Sume days 3 weeks go..l3,o3 flame days 4 weeks ago. .12, 134 Same days last year....ls,7o The following table shows or cattle, hogs and sheep at ior tne year: t 'u.t tie Hogs . Sheep The following table shows the average prue or hogs at Pouth Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons the recelptt C.ittH llrttnlta year to dnte, compared with lat 1908 1908. inc. Dec. .. 524.363 501.06 23,281 ..1.674.01ft l.tWI.Mt) 118. (tt .. 791. 34 Sls.HtS) W.93I Date. I 1909. lHTJ4t. ll30T.1190tl.USK. ;iSH.e. 10. I.. I... 4... 6.. ... 7 27 7 40 7 44S I 7 4SH 7 644 7 h I 68 I 11 4 M t t 6 Ul 4 ! $ 60. t III 6 00 I 6 tfel I f III I I 02 July 27.. July 28.. July !.. July SO.. Julv 31.. Aug. 1.. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Sunday. The official number of ears of stocK brought in today were as follows'. tattle, nogs. Sheep, hti. 7 4.t 13! s rr 7 M. $ 071 ( 14 6 04 24 6 0 t 41 01 t 44, 6 02 I 6 Ml ( $3 6 85 :ts. 7 6:tr-i 6 3S. B 9.1 7 6iV 4o 6 85 44 46 r?j i t 16; 6 . 4 f.tl 4 i 8 11! 5 7$ 4 1 . 6 23l 0 6j 4 Ml 4 r 6 23, 6 H (til ft 02 6 76 $ OH. 6 04 $ 20 6 07 6 08 C. M. A St. P 2 Missouri Pacific .... 1 2 I'nlon Pacific 1 10 2 1 C. & N. V., east t C & N. W., west ... 18 20 2 ('., St. P. M. at O.... 1 2 l'., B. & Q. east.... 10 2 t' , II. & w., west... & C, H. I. & P., east.. .. 3 t' K. 1. A P., west.. .. 1 Illinois Central 1 .. .. C. O. W 4 Total receipts 40 6$ 2 $ The disposition of the day's receipts was a follows, each buyer purchasing ihe iiiuiuei 01 react indicated: Cuiile Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour ft Co Schwart-Rolen Co ... Krey Packlhg Co St. Ixmls Ind. Co From Kansas City... CaiKens Cattle Co.... filiaefer W. U. Vansant Co.. F. II. Liewis J. H. Hulls I.. Wolf McCreury A Carey... H. F. Hamilton T. J. Inghram Lee Rothschild Other buyers Ill M 116 l')7 Hog. Sheep. 615 218 143 28 47 $ 87 20 2 65 67 Ii7 955 1,031 m 331 203 "460 101 44 644 46 6d( Total 1,102 9,766 1.2S0 CATTL.K Receipts of came this morn ing were very light, only forty cars being reported in. This means the total for the five days this week Is 14,000 head in round numbers, being a falling off of about 2,400 head as compared with the same tim last week and of 2,700 head as compared with a year ago. With so few cattle on sale no very Inter esting features were developed, It being a typical Friday's market, slow and without much change In prices In any direction. Ihe few beef cattle sold in About the Same otches as yesterday and cows were steady, with some sales possibly a little lower, owing to the fact that buyers wei not at all anxious for supplies, as there were not nough of any kind here to really make a killing. Thei were a few cars of feeders In cluded among the arrivals, which also moved at about yesterday's figures. yuo.allons on caitle: Good to choice cornfed steers. u.75t(f7.16i fair to good coin fed steers, 6.2;.iBti.76,' common to fair corn fed steers. ei.tKKij43.26; good to choice rang steers, $5.004,5.W; fair to good range steers. li'i oonnon to fair range ateers, V. eood t0 cho'ce cows and heifers, 44 0O-ao.2o; fair to good cows and heifer, 43. I.Oo; common to fair cows and heif ers, , $l.t6'i3.if&, good to choice Mockers and feeders, $4.26iS6.25; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $3.if,tat.25; common to fair stocker and feeders, $3.00"u3.75; stock heif ers, $2.7533.50: vc'al calves, $3.50t&7.00; bulls. Hag, elc. $.75fc4.75. Representative sales: COWS. No. At. rr. N. A. IT. t0 t 40 I ui 1 t 74 14 1044 t 7 t UK I U 1 1000 I 00 1 110 a jm t lots tto BTOCtvEKS AND FEEDERS. I 1 t 7t t 1040 4 tS t 784 4 00 WESTERNS NEBRASKA. 1 60 $ 60 $ 60 4 00 4 35 90 2 75 $ 70 4 26 $ S3 ! heifer... 618 3 15 0 calve. .. 22 16 calves... $11 6 60 6 heifers... 778 2 steers.... 523 3 66 33 cows 81k) 10 cows m 2 90 2 steers.. ..1010 61. steers.... 969 4 60 146 steers... .11)17 cows 912 S 40 4 steers. ...1130 11 cows 790 $ 26 6 cows 22 t heifers... 642 8 20 12 cs.ihfrs.1016 i bulls 1696 $ $0 2 oalves... 256 I steers.... 916 8 86 15 steers.... 96 26 cs.Ahfrs.1012 4 10 L. N.? Worluy, Nebraska. 26 cs.AVhfrs.-012 4 10 HUGS - The best light shipping snd butoher weight hoga were 6&10o higher this morning, selling largely at $7.toi7.76 and as high as $7.W for the best. On the other hand rough heavy packers wer no mora tlmn steady, selling largely at $7.5i7 CO with heavy sows even lower than that! The best packing hogs were strong to so higher, selling around $7.60i7.56. The mar ket was fairly active at current prioes, so that everj thing In sight was sold before in bulk of all the hogs sold at $7 Representative salt N. at. sh. rr. 8 141 ItO T 44 43 173 tO T 44 (4 till SO T 44 44 M 40 t 44 bt 884 40 T 46 63 tit ... 7 44 i4t ... f 40 l'.'t IS 40 1 40 40 tit ISO 1 40 88 IWO ... 7 60 84 rt ... t 40 t Ul ... J 40 84 ttW 40 7 40 CO iMO 10 7 90 U Ul 40 7 60 M 171 ltiO 7 40 44 (0 1 1.24 6 304 80 7 534 44 i 4U 7 U, 71 121 40 7 44 74 f ,4 liO T to 40 i2 40 7 54 44 4 200 7 43 U 8 40 t 64 47 XS 40 7 65 40 tW 40 T 44 41 187 40 7 U 42 3-t ... 7 44 U 1184 80 7 44 H .84 tOO 7 44 74 t6 40 1 t;4 W M0 40 T 674 UHliKl'-Thei. v.e No- At. In. rr. tl 187 ... T 474 44 24 140 1 474 4' 218 IM J 47. II 1 40 7 M 71 M 40 7 40 tl Ml 40 7 40 71 3.14 e 1 0 tOl )) T 40 7' H 1'JO 7 40 40 SIS 40 7 40 f 4 ... 7 40 81 Ul 120 7 40 ' 4 40 7 424 41 til 40 J t.4 J 10 40 7 44 78 ... T 46 4f 40 7 44 67 ,.f.'l UK) la 41 7 ... J 40 7 2)4 40 7 44 ' -'! u 7 44 " 40 7 44 ; t-O ... T44 M 244 ... 170 i -t 40 7 74 7 884 40 7 70 43 Sl ... 7 70 '8 m 40 74 74 Ii 40 7 70 71 J0 ... 1 TO J" "4 ... 7 75 70 ii ... 140 70 .. 4J4 .. 4- .. 101 .. 43 H .. n rt tt 844 1:4 1014 on sal this morning to make a market. Only two tars of lambs were reported In and these sold at quotably steady prices a Utrg portion of them going to A feeder 'at The trad this week has bom up re markably well under heavy recelpta. Aa was noted V'edneday the receipts for the first three days of the week were heavier than th receipts for any thre consecutive days sw far this year. In this connection It might b well 10 call attention to flv days' supplies as compared vlth last wea fi'd .1??i.,r l't included the official count ihua far 1 over 41 uuO head, aa (.gainst 21.0uu head for the first five days of last week and 32.000 head for the cot responding period of last year V hlle a gain of approximately 21.o0 head In on week Is not ery unusual uuring tne range season. It is rather significant at Ihe opening, since It Indicates that westein tlieeptnen have decided to try out the trade for toft spots. The Increased receipts as compared with last year also reflect In . measure -the unusually good condition of riKr throughout the v.L Condltlitis urrouiiuing ie live mutton traao during the first thre davs this week did not eerve lo accelerate demand by any meaiis. The eek eponed In a rather slo quiet style, partially Induced bv liberal supplies, and this feature characterised the market In a greater or lens degree until yesterday. Increased sorting, wf couia wa In a mtvtsur responsible for th rather sluggish movement of iir.pl!. Buyer picked out butcher hep for their target Monday and any effort at hammering val ue durln th esrller part of th week was more noticeable In thl branch of th trad. The total decline, however. I only about lO.i l.ic lower than last week clue On the other hand, fat lamb have mad up for any weakne in the sheep department. The demand ha been god all th week and today the price level I quotably strong a compared with lt Saturday Feeder stock ha been in pretty good sup fly for thl time of the veer, but to all appearances the outlet for feeder is of unlimited volume. Qualltv, of cotir. was one of the principal factor In effecting a ale. but practically everything In the wv of feeder received thl week has moved readily at steady to strong prioes. Wuotatlons on fat sheep and lambs Good to choice spring lamb. $7 ("ct7.40; fair to good spring lamb. $S otV?7 00; good to choice yearling. ti Otrfj 6 60; fair to good yearling. t4.S4ru5 00; good to choice weth er. $4 Wat Hti; fair to good wether. $4 0O.(f 4 40; mod to choice ewes, $4 2dtf4 60; fair to good ewe. $4 00fi4 85. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lamb. $6.2rH.26: fair to choice yesr llnr. $4u6.SO; fair to choice sheep, $3 80 1 4. 26. Representative sale- No. Sl Idaho lamb 40 Idaho yearlings 4?Idaho ewe 212 Idnho lambs 4SI Idaho lambs 87 Idaho lambs 78 Idaho lambs, feeder... Av. Price. is & 91 M 103 70 70 68 7 4 75 8 7". t to $ 90 8 30 6 40 CHICAGO 2,1 R STOCK MARKET Story of nay's Trading; la Cattle, lloas and Sheep, CHICAGO. Aug. $ CATTLE Receipt, L60O head. Market was steady; steer. $6 SO 4)i.65; cow. $J. 5071 5. 60; heifer. M.WKcS.QO; bulls, $3. tutu 45; calves. tH.0-u V00; slocker and feeders, $3.i5ft.lS. HOUS-Recelpte, 11.000 head. Market WS 10o higher; choice heavy, $S lfttjS.25; butch er, $S.a8 20; light mixed, $;.)n7.90; choice i'eTht, tsOOJiS .15; packer. $70097 60; pigs, $56v(79n; bulk of sale. 7.6JS.itr.. SHEEP AND LAMI'H-Rocelpts, 11.0O0 head. Market for sheep stiady, for lamb lop higher; sheep, JlOOjjj.uo; lambs, $u.25 &i. 80; yearlings, $r,.0U5.4O. 8t. I.onls Live itork Market. PT. LOUIS. Aur. 6 CATTLE Receipts. 2.100 head, Including 1.600 Texans. Market steady; native shipping ana export steer, Su.6ixu7.10; dressed beef and butcher steer. t,).50i(4.40; steers under l.V"0 lbs., $4.26425.80; stoekers and feeders. $.1.26(45.0); cows snd heifers. $3 2o'(i6.60; canner. $1.75tJ 60; bulls, U4OT40; calve. $5.fHS7.00; Texa and In dian steers, $J.5ytj.60; cows and heifers, $24u5.0O. 1H)US-Recelpts, J.SOO higher: pigs and light, $7.7a?.0; butchers and S 21'U. SHEEP 'AND LA MBA Receipts, 1,600 f Mrht,t strong; native muttons, $3 50 fi4,,?01. 'arnb. 007.36; culls snd buck. $226fi4.76; stocker. $3.0tff8.!)o. head. Market 16c $6.007 86; packera. best heavy, $8.00 Kansas City Mr Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Aug. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4,000 head, Including l.jno southern. Market steady to 10c lower. Cows, strong choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 60 67.60; fair to good. $4.60Jw26; western steers, $4.2666.20; stocker snd feeders. $300 6.25; southern steers. $3.76ii6.15; southern cows, $2.4t$4.00; natlv ,oow. $2.15'i?4 63 native heifers, $3.16tu6.10; bulls, $3.00si4.0; calves, $4.036.78. v HOGB-Receipts. 6,000 head. Market Iior'at2.i?J,,,.h.l'- TP' VMi bu" sales, r.66tfP7 85. Heavy, $7.srVff7.90; packers Jigs. t7&jfc V!m7Mi U'M- .. SHEEP AND XAMBS-Recelpts. 1,000 head. Market for sheep, steady; for lamb. 2oo higher. Top lamb, $7.40. Lamb. $160 7.40; yearlings, $4.2566.25; wether, $4.0Tff6r7 ewe. $8,604(4.76; stockers and feeders $3.75 tJt.vO t. Joseph, Llr Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug- 6. CATTLE R marliet stesdy; steers. cawfJ.. h"f'"- ,2W' "oosRe'iP,- 4S0 h5; markt 53 lOcower; top, $7 90; bulk ol sales, $7.5 SHEEP AND LAMnS Receipts. 100) head; market steady; lambs, $4.0037.40. loaa City I.iie Stock Market. u,V? Z1TT: Aur -(Speclal Telegram.) -HOOS-Recelpts, 2,800 head; market ?" I A0 Tonft- range of prices. $7.2&a 7.66; bulk of sales, $7.a6fi1.60. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head: market rrr'"' KT.O0: grass cowT, $?w 4.00: feeder' W-764 ; yearlings. $3.00 to-k In "laht. Receipts at the six principal western mar kets yesterday were: Cattle ... 1.006 South Omaha... 8t. Joseph Sioux City Kansas City St. Louis Chicago Totals too , IIM) . 4.000 , $.100 , 1.600 Hog. 4.420 4..-00 200 ,) 2.800 11.000 Sheep. 407 1.000 2000 l.i 00 11.000 ....11,806 28,920 16,067 Metal Market. NEW vnif i,.. v . -, w. uec-nne 1 n tne London tin mpb nu a- m m" . tt,i J, . . vm ,u ior spot ST J v 7" 6d ,or ,u,un"i rade was fol- . . a" ""easier lone in the locsl mar ket today, but no sale were reported, with spot closing easy at $29.25a20 46 Tho market for .r,A. J Zl?"' - the New York Mi.VJZr' Olllet. sale heln. r..l-A . , T delivery at $13 00." Standard spot markit .r'orte1 f'rro at $12.501215. Closing pr':.e .for,.,vr'ou 'Hverles follow: Att- V! " v.w. rvovemoer, J I a. SWT 13.00; December. V8.OO01J.Ol. Lorai dealers wer quoting Lake copper at $18.18U1$.&0 f ?SU?iV.'tJ!U-7113'' na caatmg ai $U.62V4tSi$,o. Th London copper market 7,i', shsd lowr, with spot market at 58 10 and futures at 169 7s sd. Lead was ffj? ,at .I64.$0 for New Vork. and $4 10 434.20 for St. Louis delivery. Th mVtil exchange reported sales of 100,000 pounds In August at $4.30 and 100.000 pounds In September at $4.J7V. Tne London lead market waa lower at 12 7a 6d Spelter was unchanged at 22 In London. The local market was firm, with New York spot quoted St $5.6006.87. and east ern St. Iouis delivery at $5.MV1e.67H. Th English iron market was unohanged at 4s 7H1 for Cleveland warrants. No chanaw was reported In Iron locally. No. 2 foun dry, $16.7517.26; No. 1 .outhern and No I southern soft, $17.7B18.I5. ?i'IS' ,Au' -METALS-Lead. higher; $4.26; spelter, excited, higher, $5,601? 6. 0. Sugar and Molaaaea. NEW YORK. Aug. B.-SUQAR-Raw, firm; fair refining. $.5Sfr8.59c; centrifugal 93 teet, 4.0C4 06o. Molasses sugar. $.80J $3o Refined, steady; No. 8, 4.45c; No. 7. 4.400 No. 8, 4 25o; No. 9, 4 0c; No. 10. 4.25c; No. 1L 4.90c; No. 12, 4.18o; No. 12, 4.10c; No. 14, 4.10o; confectioners' A, 4.75c; mould A, 8.20c; cut loaf, 6.75c; crushed, 6.65c; powdered, 6 00c granulated, 4.96c; cubes, 6.20c. ' MOLASPES-Dull; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 2a42c. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Aug. 6 WHEAT September, t44c: December. 97V97Hc No. 1 hard, $1.31; No. 1 northern, $128; No' 2 northern. $1.26; No. 2 northern, $1.22. HEEDS Flax. $1.83. BRA N In 100-lb. sacks, $20 M. FIXtCR-rirst patent, $6 60i5.$0: second patent. $6 80d10; f(rt 0u,r. 149,-1.35. second clears, $3. 35g 8 5$. Liverpool Grain nt Provisions. LIVERPOOL Aug. $.-WHEAT-Rpot No. t red western winter, nominal; future J.'kiM,'pil5b..,, 1di December, 7s 7fcd; March, 7 74d. CORN Spot, new American mixed, via Galveaton, steady, 6s 6d; futures aulet- September, tS 8d: October, 6s 4'4d. Oil and Roln. NEW YORK. Aug. .-OILS-Petroleum steady; refined. New York, $8.2$; Phila delphia and Baltlmor. $8 20: Philadelphia and Baltimore. In bulk, $4.70. Cottonseed oil, eaxy; prim crude, nominal; prime yel low. $8.5rr5.64; September, $SS7'ft!i.M; yellow $5.30?I5 42V; September, $5.42'a5.3. Perla Grain Market. PEORIA, Aug. 6.-CORN-Unchanged No. I yellow, 67c; No. 3 yellow. $7Hc; N0" 3, 67Hc; No. 4. 664c; no grsd, tAc. OATS-Hlgher; No. $ white, S7',t38c: No 4 whit. 64flJ7c; No. 3 red. 26c. Mllwaak Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Aug. $.-FLOCR-.teady WHEAT No. 1 northern, tl r)'al 80- No" 2 northern. $1 MH31.28; September, 96'ac. OATS-ilSMc. 11 A H LE Y s mples, 4fl4c. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. Aug. --SEED-Olover. cash. r.lO; October, $7-65; December, $7tb,' March, $7.72V. ' , u"' TIMOTHY Prime $1 to. ALSIKE-rrime, $8 19, August, $$10. DITS REVIEW OF IKADE Great ReriTtl in All Line$ Shown During- Past Week. PASSAGE OF TARIFF KELTS Keener Interest la Itrlnsj Manifested All th Tina la the Iron and teel Trade Review ot itnatton. NEW YORK. Aug. 8.-R O. Dun A Cn.'S Weekly Review of Trad tomorrow lil say: Every Important development of the week Confirm the revival of trade, which t In even tell t)- i.vtfr i...a.trt and which ha no vital obstacle to oppor " ""v mat tne taritr him na pnei notn hotixo of congress and has become a law. A keener Interest I msnlfested In the Iron nnd sltrl n.arket sch succeedlnr week, p.iyer are operating with greater freedom and producing interest dlsplsv mote Indopendence In making commitments. Higher total of pig Iron production and other evidence of rpld expansion !ippe,r. Numerous Inquiries hrtve been received for orders running Into 1910. but little attit buslne ha been d.me, a sellers In mnv Instance name figures itbov the view of consumer. The exr'cted advanre on plates and shapes wa announced, the ruling price now being M 40. Pittsburg. Thl reflect the broadened demand for car snd .ilh-r equipment. r.n prominent railroad contracting for 8 000 car. wMI many other order sr pending. The dry good Jobbing trale 1 expanding snd among large western distributers col leclons are excellent nnd credit conditions sornd. The retail trade Is beginning t. come to tht mat kets at the central dis tributing point, but operation thus far have been conservative. The primary cot ton good snd cotton yarn markets have been unsettled by th fluctuating value In the raw cotton market, following a low condition reriri.,1 hi- iUa demand for men fr for eprlng con- iimiee 10 oe isrge and there I tlll a goi.d call for fall fabric. The largest mills arts fully supplied with ht;slre. The market for hltlr and leather I still unsettled, owing to price readjustment to the new t.eMf Kill ,4Mi,.t .-.- - . nuiiuniiiij null's ir-c of duty. Foreirjn hide have advanced 10 ' 'em or more ana nomestlc hide hsve declined le then in - t. . , .w . - ....... a ue icniner market continue very dull. Trade In shoe as. Hail a . . . """."'" oiiKierste inn most or the bttvers ta he were In t ic t v, -. - kn.i.. -. shoes than they Intended and hnve delayed me i.iKcmg PI enter ror later dollvrrv Until It In more rr..t.i , . .w. . . . . duties on hide, leather snd shoe will "'v on ine mantel. DR A DSTRRRT'B REVIEW OF TRADK Advent ot A nana Sees Generally Good Daalne Conditions NEW YORK. Aut n rft lAttt root ' morrow will oay: With tht rlvani A..ew..-a v. - tariff hoi become an accompllphd fart, lhs lnn.4ltig tAnu - . . ' tioia form with poma ttn.pr-rli.fr vt t-arlit-r SSV Ilha8a r-4 I - . m ..... .e.-wr, r-uuiaiPr. ot .viein, niRn pro miuma on old auppllf-s of farm product atrft n aonnAArlns) i n' --k ... Mtj ununi inn Din ers excuralona are bringing purchasera to lead- in V marltaia rhtrr$ I St 11 nrttaki 4 1.1. 1 a, aonent for two preceding yearn a trrowln MOSrettV It In V. M.,.w . . i ,Z 'mtKmi. nun me eiii.irgemeni or the new movement, wheat supplies hnve begun to Increase and a renewal of export -..,... 1 ri.iu mi. inis, cottpierl Willi enlat'i'eft mnv.mAni ..e 1 , , - -....v... turn, iiiiuiier, ir.iii and steel and general merchandise, is giv ing the railroads more to do and there Is already talk of tha disappearance of Idle ears from th list. Building remains very activ. That the general business situa tion Is essentially sound Is also evidenced " ' vu..,..muci)r small numtier of bllMlneee .nan.lnn. m . , ,, . -v- aim ttta iignteNt monthly liabilities In failures In thirty J aara paat. lh.e .-,hr hand there re orn fea i! i v,,'!?6 "lllo" not as clearly de fined. High materlul cost makes for re duction in placing orders In some line of OOttOn BnnAm mrA ........ ,, -..v. au.ii.-fi m price of some line of finished Iron and steel v.oi.ueu 10 nave discouraged ome New York btlHlneee Am .1.. , , , ' , . ' J ' 1 .lie 11 1 K 11 cost or wool end finished Roods has not Beemed to affect demand In that lln. but hides are cllnied to be due to tarlf changes "'." a tun pending a clearer view of possible effects thereof r r" in tne I lilt en states for the week enrflnv t.i, . l?LugJn!:Li22,,f'a't n Ihe like 168 Tn m. 'nd Canadian failure., for the week number 27, which compares with 34 lust week and Kill th corrpondlng week of V.xrx. Wheat, Including flour, exports for the week ending August 6 aggregate M4 5,",m bushel, against 1,570.602 last week and rttHUM this week last year. For the five weeks ending August t, exports were 8 82S 29 bushels, against 13,090,432 in the correspond ing period last year. Corn export tor the week Si 6,1 577 bushels, against 49.640 bushels Lt week For th five weeks ending August S corn exports are 388,164 bushels, against 822 240 New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. Aug. S.-Clolng quotations n mining stocks were ns follows- .18 I.advtlla Con 414 .. 1 Little Chief ; ..-14 tteiluan Si .. !I Omarlo ,&,( . "4 Ophir in . 84 Stanilartl .41) 1!4 Tallow Jacket to Allra 8jninalck Con. ... Tom. Tunnel stork do bonda Con. Cal. A Vs.... Horn Silver Iioq Sliver Ottered. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, Aug. .-Bank clearing for today wer $2,lS9,414.7 and for the corre- Cottoa Market. NEW YORK. Aug. S.-The cotton mar ket opened steady at an advance of till points. v Futures opened Steady; Augut, 12 2U-3cc-September. 12.22c: October, 12.20c; Novem ber, 12 22c, - asked; December, 12 2.H-; Jan uary. 12 25c: March. 12 28c; Mav. 12 2Sc Futures closed steady: August, 12.27c; Bepternber. 12.20c; October, 12 17c; Novem iVH. l0'- t"?Jmberi 1! J2C: Jsmiary. SSSS! M.b;.UU.y24c,2; &UrCh' 12 22i; A"n1' Hpot closed quiet, 10 points higher; mid dling upland. 12.70c; middling gulf. 12 sales. 7.439 bales. 1 OAI.VESTON, Aug. l-COTTON-Stoady at izc. RT. IIT'tR 4., J.HTT,. ,... j... nnuaiiiig. 11:14c; sale, 82 baits; recelpis, "", snipmenis, u bkles; Htock NEW niU.fctV.H Ai, . I'Trvv. o. market ateadv. 1 i-is ..V. mu.n . bales' 0I th POt' ,3 bal'": ' rriv. IW 32 i,l)7 .ot Wool Market. BOPTON. Aug. .-WOOI-The fori- . . . ......iuii niu riiy til lite wool market today: All clusse of inanu- ..viuin i uperaung nere tn territory and foreign wools and the business of tha week is around 8.000.WO or 000. 000 pounds With the tariff settled and an excellent demand for good It I believed that all wool will be required for coneumpynn and prices are consequently on a very strong basis. The shipment of wool from Hostnn to August 6, Inclusive. were ir.2 04 JJ8 pounds, against M,toI.4.-.3 pounds for th same time last year. The receipt to Au gust 6, Inclusive, were 2S0.T77.64tl pounds lll tllt 14K N27 40 nn,.nH. .1.. .''"' riod last year.. hr. LXJUI8, Aug. .-WOOk-Hteady rltory and western mediums, 234i2Sc mediums, 2220c; fine, lSfeitc. er-tin roftee Market. NEW YORK. Aug l-COFFEE-The market for coffee futures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of ,1 points in respon to the gain of '4 frann in the French market and ruled oulet around the initial figures. The cloee va steady, net unohanged to 8 point higher Pales were reported of S.tM bags, including Augut at fr1l0()c; September, 8 70c- Oc tober, 6.40c; Iiecember. 6.3&c; March 8 40c May. 1 4bc. Bpot coffee, quiet; RIo'No f' TN!?i "nto ' , IK!; mild coffee! quiet; Cordova, 12Ve. Knrelca Klnanrlal. ' PARI. Aug. 8 Trading on th Bourse today was lifeless. Copper shares mere loner on New York advices. IlKRI.IN, Aug 6 Prices on the Bourse today wr weaker on account of the Turk Ish and Grecian difficulties. 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