T Till-; BKK: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 11, 1909. CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i-C- Brih Gorernment Report Rsiulted in Hfftfj Sales. free esses 7"c at mark eur in re-umaUe. n. V- t mark, western f:ia. free tee J at majk: current receipts, free cases, f-SC4c i mark 'H KKsrF!tmr: New Tnrk full crem. choice. lc; (air to good. MSJFsVc. WKITHKR IS THF. C.R6.1S BF.I.T NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Falli Into Listless Apathetic Mood. WHEAT VALTTIS DECLINX AGAIN ; Fair c...ia i eel Warm Piin for the new cmunt w fa'rlv g.jod. G:nd Trunk ws nifpoilt n divi dend anticipation and M i. an rail ere ii tin on god traffic return Kaffir lin tro ed Paris and profession! buvlng and n'l h ma rati!" benefited by better trad tetnrn. American e urltie opened steady, with prlcea a fraction over pantv : Later, on Rood aupport, the markal ' strengthened and at noon waa firm and 1 from ' to V of a point above yesterday's Hear A re Predtrtlag Starty-Ccnt WkMl Condition Point to l,ver rrlca la Para ( Blgr Spring; Croa. OMAHA. Aug. 1 Ti.a besrlsh governrhem report resulted In further heavy selling and wriest vslue suffeiea; another decline. Beara ara pre dicting 80c wheat now. while the am trader wer following the 11. bull few week ago. Everything polnta to lower price In fact ct the excellent spring wheat Crop. Corn waa weak and ansteady with wheat nd haavv receipts are telling on th cash jlue No confirmation la given to the no weather reports. Wheat value wr unsteady and forked rlll lower on freah flllng order. The government report w ermstrued a bear and ww somewhat -of a surprise ti trader. tha yle'd was nM enpected to hw aa high an average. The flerresse in the World visible put aome sueiigth In tha elating. Corn options were unsteady nd a shade lower, owing to an Increased movement expected. Bad daman from hot wethr h not been reported, but a few more day of preeent condition will Urn the entiment buP1h. Cah corn w Weak and In poor demand. Prlma,i y wheat rece'pt were 1.07VOOO bushel and hlpmeni were 846.000 b'tghei. agtinat receipt lat tear of 94.1,0 bushel and shipment of Ml.onr) bushel Primary corn recelpi wer 64Ono buih el ud n, lament wera SRI 000 buahele. g!n: rrceipis latyesr of 36O.0M) bushels and shipment .f "W.") bushel Clearances r .tJU bushel of corn, none ( f t.ats, and wheat and. flour 'vial to flWC bushels. Liverpool closed ftld l"v ' on wheat and d lower on com. Lotai range of option: Article fOpch. I Hlch.; Low. Cloae.j Tea r I llahtfal lew OMAHA Aug in. 1W I fihoaer occurred In th ejireme upper . Mlou-i and upper Mllippl valley nd upper lake region within the lat twenty-1 I four ho'ir. and continue In th tremj I upper Milipi!i valley thla morning. An; area of high preure ceriie th upper Wiimnr,i vallev and laka region, audi cooler weather prevaila from th Mlsippl river eat over the lake. Ralna bv con tinued oi'lte general along the gulf and on the outhweat border. The weather Is gen allv clear west of the Mlilppl r'ver t the mountain, with llghtly higher temperature, and It will continue fair and warm in thla vtotnlty tonight and Wednes day. Record of temperature and preetpltation eomprd with the corresponding day jf the laKt thre years. ljo i?n iTf ir Minimum temperature-... 75 M 7 Precipitation W .00 .00 . . . Ae a wrr Tin. n t w iro "r I AlAA. laLJJU rUUli UJT aiaWJlU New York iloeing Canadian Pacific waa lacrae la F-aralng Caaae Talk af Reaaaiplloa af Dlvtdeade Sttffea la at Tall l.aaaa Illadraaea ta O per t ion. NKW TOKK. Augnuet 10 -The tock market fell into a 1 1 tie and - apathetic mood today, suggestive, of th passing of th Influences most relied on to stimulate price movement The lat of thee wa the crop report and It effect In attractive new demand to th stock market wa negligible. Judging from today lethargic trading. The powerful force back cf the market apparently looking to the crop re- i won i o anora a nasi lor setups, nnnnuu Vj of the accumulation of atocks that ha I an ecepton and declined V Crop report iiuiM early selling, but good buying lifteo alue. New York supported Louisville at Nashville. In ion Pacific and I'nlted States I Steel in the afternoon, but neglectad the ; oi hers and the mat ket finished quietly ' ateady. PA HIS. Aug. 10 Price on tha Bourse today wer firm. BF.RL1N. Aug 10. Price on the Bourse today wer firm. Wt 'pi . Oft... C" i Urn:.. UtV Oa rpi. . leo... Vs iT JO,. XS "I' M s SH, VV ' ' 3Ji .', e Ms' Mt H S3 1- V S Deficiency In precipitation lnce March i. .81 of an Inch. Eces for corresponding period In 190K, .JO of an Inch. Def'clency for corresponding period in OS, 1 Inches. L. A. WELSH. LacaI Torecaster. Cora at Wkrat Regloa Balletla. Tor Omaha. Neb. fur the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m.. T5th meridian time. Tuesday, August 10. .1909; OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp Fain- Ptatlon Max. Min. fall Ashland. Neb..'... W. TO on Auburn. Neb.....ss tw .00 Broken Bow. Neb.J Columbus. Neb... 2 Culbertaon Neb.. M Fairbury. Neb.... 94 Fairmont. Neh. .. fl Or. Island. Neb.. !t Hartington. Neb. W Hastings. Neb.... 2 Hnldrege. Neb... 92 oakdale. Neb VI Omaha. Neb 2 Tekamah. Neb... Alta. la......' fT Carroll, la 91 Clarlnds. la W flhley, la S Sioux City. la... 6,1 M T1 71 RS 7 70 . V m so 74 A f 7 71' . 10 .00 .00 .'0 n oo .00 .on on . .00 .00 .00 00 .IS .00 Fktr. Clea Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear . Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear tiktlla Price. W HEAT -No. 1 hard. S7V.1 Mc: No. 3 hard. Slfcliic. No. 4 hard. rajlTi:, No. 21 tixing. iMQt.OOcr no grade, M4f9c. COkN-No. 1. 6a'Ti&jc: No. 3. '361c. No. 4. M3c: no grade. No. i eilor.. ki ,c; No. 3 yellow, mtlc. No. 3 hlte. Uc.' OAT8 No. 1 mixed, old. 1fJc; No. t yenow. old. 3vS4c; N'o. 3 whit, old. ftH 14 Vic. So. 4 white. S5$37c. RVE-No. 1 704,107 No. 3. 30c Carlfft Reeetpt. - Wheat. Corn. Oala. iuO 1 i23 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at t a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp -r- Rain. Central. Stations Chicago. Ill M Max. Min. Inches. 2 2 n 4 43 4 .11 110 Chicago Minneapolis omaha Uuluth v CHICAGO GRAIV AWD PROVISIONS Peatarea of tae Tradlaar aad Closlag; Prlcea Board of Trad. CHICAGO, - Aug. 10. Overnight contem plation of the government crop report In spired additional bearlshness In the minds r wheat tiadera on the board of Trade ti.day and prompeil renewed selling, which resulted In still further declines In all de liveries. At the cIof the net losses were l-fM'tc. Corn closed Irregular.- oats easy anu pro.'ieion fattly steady. Th heat mufket maa steady all day and although there ivt-ie aeveral moderate 1 elites.' due to corrring by Influential t.iOits, pt Ice failed to advance to the level of th.- pi svlou close. The avcrninent crop irpoit nu rue most potent factor In the t.tuation. Indication that the wheat crop tit America wilt be one of the largest on 1 -Cold brought out general selling tnrough 1 u' . h day. Crop report from the north- mest wer In Un with predictions of th feu.trnnient itatlstictan and, . barring wai x.tather within th next week or ten day, ah lai-ReKt crop of apring wheat ever har . g .jw1 tbe afH"-garaoredi Aitother olocouiegipg factor from the standpoint of trie) buiia uas the almost entire absenc of fl mang irom foreigner for th ch grain, there helng practically no export bid. b-i., tu uii. Tum cancellation of former a w tor export wer received. Warmer ail.tr in ti.e Canadian northwest, whei the new crop waa threatened by low tem pv.aiuits. and declines at all of the lead ,iiopean grant -canter wer additional veakenmg inflwence. During the day th 1.. u . iibn delivery old betaeen 7pViC. . i. lie LecemhtT ragged between 4Va-c anu 36. The close wa considerably tLuvt tna lowest point, although a heavy i jur i m lieu r mil hiuicb vii ciriiein' btr a re s.c and on December Vftssc. Corn exhibited flrmni'ss nearly all day but th September option was Inclined to be weak. At the close the September da livery wa down SiNc. while other options were up S'O'c to rtc, compared with the previous cio. Prospects for a crop do to 1.000,000.000 ousnei inspired liberal sales or oats, which resulted In a weak ton. Prices at th close were unchanged to Ve lower. Provisions were weak, owlna- to tha fur ther slump ,ln grain. Price at tha cio v tr J vc higher to 17 Sc lower. The le-aina futures rangea.a follows: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. Closo.j Tea jr. Columbus. O i 17 Des Moines. !..., 13 Indianapolis. Ind.. 13 Kansas City. Mo.. 12 Louisville, Ky 18 Minneapolis. Minn. 14 Omaha. Neb 1 St. Louis, Mo 12 The weather continue very warm throughout the corn and wheat region. Shower occurred within the last twenty- four hours in all except the St. Louis dla- trlot.- Sibley, la., la th only station In the Omaha district that reported rain. . L. A, WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. Wheat I I May ' " " ! I ( . I 1 I - I I j404,;44V9't4 3',ti4mi ,iJl4; M s2 SiK.je 1 '!-'- ,'3l." iVH! t'ojn MM. IX. . Mav lS- .ept. Ilec. htm Po k- Sepl. Jan. Lid- 4S ,' JlO M I IS 4 4' 6r4S6i ' l1 I 38-41 m. 4 3tj U I 30 I 30 42H ! ..tfc.J0 I 1 3& 1 1 M I 1 3a UC)i s'epZ ' Vt so n In .' 11 ml u Oct - i 11 1I' 11 J7HI 11 1 11 US 11 2t) Nov. , ' 10 TJStl M T7VI TO 10 T7HI M I3H Jan. 1 y Hi lUi T 179 I Ribs- 1,1 I I SpC" I 10 J 10 10" 10 87H 10 rv Oct. IS &7V,! 10 I 10 si 10 (7Vi U) Jaa. . ! I S74j TlVil llih I T21 88 Bit M 8 8 70 70 70 4 t 70 Normal temperature for today. 7 degrees, j bn made In the cours of raising price 10 tneir present lorty aitiiune in absence of sjfficient demand to absorb profit taking sale, the seles were with held, thus demonstrating once more the strong resources of the present conductors of the speculstlon and their indifference to ordinary discouragements. 1 h pro fessionals who attempted to anticipate the expected profit-taking by short sales yesterday wer compelled to cover up their r-horts today. This besr covering wss responsible for a large rsrt of the strength shown In th esrly stock market todav. The covering operations concluded, there was no Inclination apparent to push th advance. The market as a wrol fH Into eml atagnaUon a th day advanced. It I not improbabl that th stiffening call loan rate, had an influence In restraining the operations for a further advance In price. Call loana were made above th 1 per cent rate from the out et and were taken at the rate readily by borrowers. Tar a the rate ar from money stringency, they represent a dlstintt charge from th plethoric condition, which have kept Idle funds pressing for employment In the tock market at almost nominal rates for months. Even the heavy mony settlements In cident to the turn of the half year on July did not make any belter rate for day to day loans than t per cent. The Immedi ate cause of the higher rate yesterday and today was the weak bank return cf Sat urday and the heavy payment for customs duties, which wers Incident to the rush of Imports to anticipate the enforcement of the new tariff law. It wa expected thl drain would prove temporary. Amongst the special points of strength In today- stock market. Rock Island was conspicuous, and with considerable effect on speculative sentiment owing to th suspected Identity of th controlling in terests In the property and the most ag gressive forces In the present stock mar ket. The growing earnings of tha Rock Island company gives occasion for specula tion over a resumption of the dividends on th preferred stock, suspended since In the autumn of 1905. The preferential right of preferred stock to dividends, which wa limited to 4 per cent when they, were paid before, rises to i per cent In 1'JIO and to I par cent In 1917. The copper group was strengthened by the July statistics of th copper producers association. The month'a reduction In stocks of 32.Q1.4M pounds represent more than half the .total . reduc tion which had occurred from the maximum surplus on April 30 last. Bonds were lrregulsr. Total sales. tsr valus. 33.433.000. t'nlted States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of salea and leading quotations on stocks wers as follows: Salt HI(H Lev CIO Mew York Mney Market. NEW YORK. Aug 10-MONBT-On call, easy, 2$! p?r cent, ruling rate, 31, per cent; closing bid. 2 per cent, offered at t per cent. Time loan, strong; sixty day. 2 per cent; ninety day, t per cent; six months. 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE TAPER - 444 STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills st I4.8M0 w4 M6 for sixty-day bills and st 34 Sdf for demand Commercial bill. 34.54S34. . SILVER Bar. &0"c; Mexican dollars. 44c BONDS iovernmnt, easy; raJdroad, Ir regular. Closing quotations on bonds today were a follows: Inl Met. 4v ... l""4!nt M M 4r.. til 'Jttisn 4 101 Mo rs Ill K C. So lit Is ! U to. H 1MI S6-L N vni. 10S 10 M . K T 1st 4 100's 4 MS 4t !. Me. l.cfl. tm ... .. WH lil'N. R . Of M. 4SV T. C. S 1V Mlt )"1 o k ti4 It. T , N. H. H MEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Nov t(- '- t'a.-h quotation wer a follows: . FI.Ol'KStad ; winter patents. tt.lOO t w; ttiaighis, Jt TMr6. ju, spring patent, lJSs1.l; straights, H iotfS W; bakers, 1116 ' I BARtEr-Feed r mixing, 48Wc; fair to choir .malting, oO-Jxc. ft&KDS Flgg. .No. 1 southwestera, 3134; No. 1 north etern. $1.44. Timothy, I3.0. Clovr. ll.3s. - . . PKOVI8ION Mss pork, per bbl.. 330.4ft 4J Lard, per WO lbs , tU.30(tll 32V. Short ribs, aides, (loooc) ItO if9i0.&. Short clear idea (boxed), til.nvtfll.M. Total clearances of wheat and Tour wer aqual to 0,000 bu, , Primary receipts wr 1.0i.M bu , conipwf d with &, bu. th oorrspoo4:ag day a r a Tba world a visible, suppjy. as shown by Bradstrcet's decTwas4 t,ft. b. - Eartmatcd roelpts for tomorrow: Wheat, l$g oara; oern, i3 crs, oaia, 3S cars; hogs, xl.eo head. Ka.aaaui Cltp Grrnla mm ProTlsloas. KANSAS C1TT. Aug. -WHEAT-Sep-tarcbar. tie; Dacotnber, 1S; May. MSc; cauth. No. t hard. 310041.04; No. 3 hard. iJcvU-M, No. I rad, X0; No. red. CCRN-P-ptmbr. HVi; Docomber, 4.iV: li,y. MAe; cash. unehogd to Vo lower $ No. t mixed. soMpsle; No. mlxad. lc; No, J white. aVOi No. I white, 04c ' OATH Locaanged; No. t white, tutjiJc; No. I mixed. iV0u- - RTB 7&a.0o. HAT I'nchaagad; choice timothy. 310600 ll; eholco pralrl, fl.&tf .; choice- al falfa. ll3.0OsT14.00. BUTTER Creamery extra. 36c: first. t3c; second. Sic; packing stock. 13V- - EOOS Extras. Be; firsts. 31c; currant receipt. 13c; ascoDds and dlrtl. 14c. . Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, bu. ' 'SSS Cora. bu. 0i ' " Oru, bu. Toledo So Market. TOLltOO, Aug 10-BEEDS-Clo.er Octobr. r fcW; Drobr. tTSIV. Marah, I7 3nj. Timothy, prim. JIM Aiai.e. prime, 17 , Pkllwdelphla Pr" Market.' PHIUADILPHIA. Aug. W-HlfTER-Pirm. western creamery. ; nearby print, Jc . 1, Kio-rum, rsoasylvgiu and othr Qaotatlona of tka Day oa Varlowa foaasodltlea. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. FLOUR Re ceipts, 11 000 bbls.; exports. 4.400 bbl. ; mar ket easier, light demand; Minnesota pat ents. V5 !Hff6 2o, winter straights. 4 i. lo ; new Minnesota bakers; o.li4o.ft0, old; win ter extras, 34.40to4.IK. new; winter patent, lo.JOiDG.nO. new; winter low grade. 34 Sotf 0, new. Hye flour, barely steady; fair to good. 34 34M; choice to fancy, 4?4. CORNMEAL Steady ; fine whit and yel low. Il.6o41.70: coarse. It 564 19. kiln dried. U 7. kyb weak; no. 1 wester, itc, nominal. f. o. b. New York. BARLEY 43uiet; feeding, TOiOTbO, . 1. I., New York. WHEAT Receipts. 4O.S0O bu. spot weak; No. t red. new. $U0, elevAtor; No. 2 red. new, 31. UP, prompt, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1' Duluth. old, I31.34S. nominal, f. o. b.. floM; - No. 3 haxdi whites, new. ILlOVt, nominal, f. o. b.. afloat. The heavy lllng movement In wheat that followed yester day bearish crop report waa continued with great vigor today, forcing prices to new low levels and 15c below th sea son's high point. Wsak cablea. big receipts and fine northwest . weather added to th heaviness, but near the Close rauiea oc curred on covering. Final price wer 1 Vd ISo net lower. .September, ll.06e,wi-07; clnaed. 31 06V - December, 8124-1.04H; closed. 31.02V May closed. IL04V. CORN Receipts, 11,260 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 yellow, 7kc 1n elevator and TShc delivered; No. 1 (lVc; option market opened ateady and advanced on covering orders, but later reacted, closing o net higher. September. J-Mi'l'c; closed, 72H; December closed, t4'c. OATS Receipts, 73. -t bu.; apot market easier; mixed, 21 to U lbs., 4c, nominal; natural white, N to 82 lbs. il&c; clipped whits. 34 to 42 lbs., Utt8Vtc. FEED Quiet; scoring bran, 3J3 ti; mid dlings, 834 40. . HAY Steady: No. 3. 3S.0OS8 ; good to choice, tSOWdlO OO. -- HOPS Firmi slat, common to choice, 1W8. lf-aic. 1(07. nominal; Paciflo coast, ll. H17c; 19U7, 11a 14o. . HIDES tidy; Bogota. 33Vr0SVc; Cen tral America, i&23cu . LEATHEH Steady, acid, 224J3PC. PROVISIONS Beef. teady; family. I1400 U4 i mes. Ill OO-dll.&O; bef bams. 124.00 ei.OOi packet. Xit-vOfliWj city tun In dian mess. p0.Sa--''.- Cut meats, quiet; fick led bellies.' 312.60; . pickled - hams. llooSUO. Lard steady; western, U .r9 11.70; refined barely steady; continent, 31100. South America, 8l2.ti6: compound, 7 ot7 7. Pork firm; family, 121 60322.00; short clear, 321 s&23 SO: me, tit 7ei. tS. - tallow vuiet; city, t -o; aountry, S S-lrVrji 1J-18C. RICE Steady: domeetlc,. fakf fo extra. 9 c; japan, noniinu. BUTTic Kteadv " to firm: Unchanged: cramry specials. 2r7c: official pile. 3Sc: creamery extras, &&t&kc; crewmery. third to flrt. 28426c; prooass, firsts to specials, HCMSc; western lactury. WoHC. CHEESE Firm - unchanged; state full cream, special. 14VwiiVc; - stat. full cream, fancy. 14Sc; stata; full craam, good to prime, 12614c; state, full cream, com mon to fair, U'.13ci aklma. full to apodal. U"Tlle. EUOi Saster;- western extra- firsts. tMt Be:-first. 32B2te; seconds. J2lc. POULTRY Allv. firm; westera chick en, ltftflSc; fowls, 18Vtc; turkeys, 13c; dressed, firm; west erh chickens, broUers, I4iuc; fowls, U.VSi,ro. , St. Low I Oeaeral Market. 'ST. UOC18, Aug ' 10. WHEAT Lower, track. No. 3 rer iuh. SI.LObU;- No. 1 hrd. . 31j84 ':, aptrpbr., H'rS64c; December, 7c CORX Futures. , firm; cash sneak; track. No. 3 cash. S4ilxc; September, zSc; D earjiber, b:c. So. 2 white. W4;Ha. OATo Lower; track. No. I cuh. Mx9 3eS4C: Decamber, 34 Wc; No. 2 whit. 37c. RYE Lower. 7b4r76Uc. FLOL R Steady j red winter patent. 36.10 4. 30; extra fancy aat stralgnt.- 34. (Moo.; hard winter-cleara, V JJdM4fi. . . SEED Timothy, 34.1X14. ML . . CORNMEAL 33.30. BRAN Weak; sacked oast track. SatfSge. HA Y Steady; timotny, new. tilt old. 8110uitn'A: prairie, ; uOtfUa, IRON COTTON litB-HIC. BAGGING 7c " HEMP TWIN E 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; jobbing. 330 W. Ijird. lower; prime steam, 8l0-ti 4 11.06. I'ry salt meats, steady; boxed, exits snorts, u ic; ciear no. u..c; anort clears, gil 7Ti Bacon, steady; boxed, exua short. 8128TS; clear rib, $ll7t; short clear. 312 75. POULTRY Steady? , chickens. He; springs. 16c; turkeys, ITc; duoks. 10c; gee, be BITTER Steady; creamery, ESWc EGOS 19c MS IT " 77 4 l M-4 44 4 4'S 114 K 7iS 4 s US tl lOfi ltV '14 nn 11 114 it ! 13JV. 1U4 HI . 1424 141 1414 .100 nt fel J . tr, 4t 44 o.oio j-ir ny l'Hi l.Bfti l.a 117 it. X 120 nS nH ... . n UN t I . n4 iil4 t in, i 3.ui aw, in ... mo hi am . i so ;4 i4 mo t94 o 4 l4 IS l.tflO IMS 1M 1J H.lrt 143 :IS ll't 1 JJ 7 74 110 4"H 4 f lm m .11 M KM tS S 81 ion " o4 li4 7.100 1V.S 14 144 f0 U i 400 IMS IMS IKS l!0O0 MS US pIS 8S 8s S ss ts x4 ns rs 60S US & 4SS V 444 vn 171 s 171 s i7" lJ0O l.Vt 1-.5 us 1J.S00 MS tS "S I 300 157S IMS lS !. US KS US 4S 89S 8.4.K) 100 t.0 3. too 'SO .1 -l 411) 4S s Alli-Chlmrs pM li Am 1 mated Copper 47.7 A is. ArU!llltural " Am. Bt lutsr Am. Co pfd 10 Am. C. A r t.m Am. Coltnn Oil 1 Am. H. L. t " Am. le iecuriu 10 American UnMri tn American Lecomotiv 1.4) Am. A Am. 8 A R fti. ....... An. u4r Refining Am. T. m T Am. Tobc pti. ........ Amf1rsn wsmIm Aftarond Ulnlni Co.... Atchison .- Atchison pf4 Allsnilc Ooset Lln . . .. Baltimore m Ohio Bal A Ohio pfd nernlabem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pnrtfia . Central Leather Central ltber pfd retlfral Nre Jersey. . Cheeapenh Ohle Chweso A Altos Cbleaso Ot. W Cblras A N. W C. . M. A St. r C . C, C. A St L Colorado r. A I Colorado A So Colo. A So. let prt Colo. A Bo. M pfd Consolidated One Cora Pr4li4i Delnwtr a Hudson Denver m R. O D. a R. O. pfd 1)10X11101 BecarlUe en Kris let pfd gn 34 pfd General BlactrUj Grant Nortaer pfd Grenl Nonhern Or etf. Illinois Oentrnl Intarborash Me. Int. Hoc. pJd International Hnrienfr . Int. Marin pfd Inusmntlocai Internathnenl lew Control Kan ana Otiy 8 K. C. . pfd Loolavlile N Mian, a . t, M . St. p. as. g. M .. Mlasrart Pnetfl M., K. A T M.. K. A T. p4 National Blacnll National Land M. R. R. of M. let pfd, New York Oentrnl !. Y . O. A W . I.KI Norfolk a w f) Northern Pnoiric Pnelfltr Mali PanaeylTanl Peopl' On r, c. c. a st. l . Preanod Steel Car 3..W0 (4S PoJlaaaJl Pnlse Oar ) Ralloar gtonl Spring 7i V Rondtn . ICS 100 1st Repuhlio Stool 1,7'W n Republic Steel pfd 0 114 IT Koch letnn IB 17 41 Rock Island Co. pfd 1 1V St. LAB. f. 3d pfd l..) st. to oia s w Bt. L B. W. pfd i n Skoe-Serrtetd S. a I V- Bonthor Pneine t... SotMhofn Rail v a .. ho. FLallwmr ptd 2 I") Tenneaeen C neper t.M) Tnia a PneilK 1. T.. 8t. L W ti.) T . 81. L. a W. pfd 1 lurt t'cio Pneine I'mon Pacino pfd f. 8. Realty f. 8. Rubber ' M V. 8. Stool 71. f. 8. Bteol pfd l.Tio 1J7 ftah Copper l.njai Vn.nrallB Chemical 1 lTO Waba.h Waonak pre Wentem Mnryland aial Weetlnchouno Clectrl lb Weetern tahon pn) WbeeliDf a L g 1, 00 Wloronein Central 1M E-dlTldeod. Total anion for th dar, T01 .40 ennro. SS 4S 47S JS s TS 4 S8 S 1 74, I' S rrt it. re . do oo'ipon V. 8 J, ret dV eonpon f. 8. 4e. re do coupon ........ Allle-Chal. 1M H ... Am. A. 8a Am. T A T. tr. 4 Am. Tobnoco 4 dn 4a Armour A Co 4S Alrhlann pen. 4 do er. 4 do ta A' C. L 11 4 Bait Ohio 4 . do ISa do 8 W. ISa Rrk Tr. tr. 4a ..... ('en. of On. as cn. Leather ta c of N. J. B. le . . as TO In, s 4S 74 S kH 0SAH. LIVE STOCK MARKET Another Very Lartje Bun of Cattle, '. Mottly lUnger. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS LOWER Fat Sheep 4. boat Tea teats lower, While All Others Ar Steady la Fare ol the Wry l arge Receipt. OL'TH OMAHA. Aug 10. IMS Receipt were: Offlcal Mondsy Estlmsie Tuesday.. Hog. SheP 2..i. 3. 1 .,( l.'WW 4 J8l"81 iMf 21. 18.218 10.274 3iH ll.J. 10 41S 11.3 8. a) 22 4U 48 steers .. 1H2 8 M steers . lil l r...ll 'Of' !4sieie... rter Pro W n. IKS 3 t)0 113 Mrer. iL"! Si) A tT . A. Johnaon 1 to 3 14 I da . KM 4 0 l.r H Ml P. C. Watl-Wvo. l'VL3 3 OA T. mixed Mc:ormlck A V ilklrs-M,..nt. 1lv4 4 M 14 .er .114 4 0 1i4 4 !) 14 Mer ...l.'.'-o & I rom l'V.l 3 "4) 17 teei....lrt 4 14 steer. ...mi 4 10 II te r . .1173 i JO 6 steer. . 1174 I 8 8 ster. ...ils) lj I steer 82 ster ; ste r. .3 co : '.t strers . .. ! 1J co Kedick. ' If tre . 1J4 fter. .11 .11.0 Id. 877 4 00 li- ro li d .s to . 8k 3 73 1ll. 4 ) 1:11 io c- uhd 5 , . I ....i . v.ib .- . I Mi I.A."i S ! kenlf. no.i.l ti gt0u!i-d. tlrie!) j 41111 i.i:m ri. iunhi:T. i laple and 8"anr Prodoc Prlree Far. a lolled Ply n.-rn and W helenaler. l.l'TTP.H- Ctratff : j . 1 dellvtted f I the letail tied 1" l-lh. carton. 27c, No. il In -lh tiihn No 2. In 1-lb r- i ton. Sc; in a-ib tvibs. 24c racking Stock. ' I v, (an. ili. ti. 2' r: .. . common ! roll. freh mad, ljl'tc Mrkt changes evev Tii-.1 Two dya thl week Sam dava last week Same daya 8 weeka ago.. I.) Sam day 3 week ago.. 7 f2 Same day 4 week ago.. 8 po Sam day last year 8 Jj4 Th following table ahow th rocelpt of cattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared lth last year: ldOS. 1:1. Inc. lc. Cattl 8i.27 K.117 30.1f4 ...i . Hog 1.M.24S 1.73068 123.i'.2 Shep 8J0.016 8iW.sr43 10.77 Th followmg table now th veTge price of hog t South Omaha for th lat several daya. with comparisons: Date. ilM. iL08.l7.!l08.'lS0i. 1904. 103. HM4 c se S y. A w. let e. 4s , ions do tw. 4n. . US No Fartnc 4 o; eao j, 7nO 8 U rfd. 4 .. i:S Penn. ev. tS ltl 1S do coo. 4 U7 Roadlng sa. t hen. A Ohio 4Se .104 II. L 1 I T. f do ref. la Cklcaio A A 8S. C. B A Q J. 4a do grh 101 s do sen TSS! U 8. W. e. 4 IS do 1st fold 4a . 100 8bonrd A. L. 4a. C. M ASP IS ) 8o Pacific oot. 4. C. R. I. A P n. 4e. o do tr 4a do col. in MS do let ref. .... do rfd. 4a IIS80. Rallnar an..... e ole. Ind. in do sen 4a Olo. Mid. 4 88 tnlon Pacific 4a... C. A 8 r 4S. H do tr a rt. A H. r P A R. O. 4a do ref. It rrlriler Sa E-to p I. 4a do ren. 4 dn c. eer. A de sertea B Gen. Klec. ct. to.. 111. Cen 1st ref. 4 Bid. Offered. 10 do let a ref 4. rs'tT 3 Rnhbrr . . MS T. 8 Steel 4M in . ns Va -car. Cliem. t. S tVmtai It ! . TS4 do let a ex. 4.. Wee'ern Md. 44 7SWeet. F.ler. tr. lav IM wia Central 4.... MS IMS 1014. ..1014a . .KS .. W4 ... M .. 7S . 104S 114 4 M .. lis .. 78 . . 4 .. S .. MS . 104S .. MS . 111s .. H .10114 ..r.s .. MS .wis ..17S 8S II 78 8S MS 8S July 31... Aug. 1... Aug. 3... Aug. 3... Aug. 4... Aug. 3... Aug. t... Aug. 3... Aug. 8... Aug. ... Aug. 10... Boston Stock aad Boad. BOSTON. Aug. 10. Money, time loan. iH 428 per cent; time loans, 34jf6 per cent. Closing quotations were: Atchison a 41 do 4 Atrhlenn R. R do pfd Roaton A Albany.. Ronton A Maine... Fltchbur pfd N. V., K. II. A H I'nlon Pacific Am. Arge. them.. Am Pneu. Tube... Amer. Sugar do p'd AM. T T Amer. Woolen ... do prd Cdiaon Elec 1 1 1 11 . fleneral Ele- trlo .. Maaa. Electric Maa. Gaa lotted Prult Inited 8. M. do pfd .... f. 8. Steel... da pfd .... Ativemur Allonea Amaifamated Artiona Com. Atlantic .... Butte Coalition . 1004 Cnl. A Arteoon lliCal. A Hoc la iolSCentennial JJ Copper Ran ... 14. Paly Want 1' rrnnkll I..lamnbr liHSGreoon Conanea l Iale Rorale .... I Maa. Mining ... . ...IKS Michigan ....17 Mont. C. A C ... ....143H See MS Old Dominion .. ...1oSOeceol ....Wo Parrot ....171 Qulncr IIS Shannon .... 44S Tamarack 147 Trinity .... 44 S t'nlted Copper .. S I 8. Mining. ... .... TTSI'. Oil ....itS l'u .... T Vtctorl 41S Winona .... 884 woKenn , 41 North Butu .... .... 10 . 88 .10 .878 . 88 . 81 . 8 17S ..10 . 10 JSS . IS . 1 . ?0 . 84S . ti . .148 8? . pi .. !S .. 70 111 .. IU .. 86 .. 48 S s ..164 .. MS T 44S; 8 41 01 32, 3 88, 3 01 1 3 44, S I U I f ; ! 7 48V4 I 1 0 11 6 " 4 S2 7 MS, 3 I 85 I 21 I fi; I M, I ) 7 81, 8 3 I ( 22, 6 i 8 08 302 7 USl ( 38 t 83. t 76, t 08 3 04 7 fcHS 46 5 3S 30 I I 07, I OS 7 6eV 3 So 8 77. 8 11 6 7 1 3 04 I 8 80j 6 74 6 111 5 84 6 11 6 12 7 4a. 1 8 80 8 i 8 84! 3 07' 7 41 si 401 t 86' 6 M 6 861 6 , I 19 3 1 2 .... 4fi 3.1 24 84 42 24 4 2 1 80 3 2 3 3 3 1 . .4 I .3 4 184 100 78 2 HtJ The best shipping hogs this ni .n- 1 E(MS -Kt h 'ell rg si.v-k. cndld, 31c. n.g ..ld JfilOc 4oar than esterda, M Nn storng sunk in (.'malta market packing hogs were almost Invariably lic I CHEESE-llnrsr Wisconsin full cream, lower. The trade on the beuer giades al twins. IV: Young Americe. 4 In h.iop. reasonably acme, so tha: the big bill issc; favorite. 8 In hoop. 14c daisies. J in changed hands In fsi." season In the morn- hoop. 16ic. cream brick, full c. ISc. In, the heavy hogs goln larerlv at 37 Ai I block Sa iss 1c. full cream limhurger 1c t ; end the beat liKht and butcher weigh; I ftil'I.TKT - Hrollers. IS-: alive, spring noing largely Rt J7 40d7.M) and on up S ur; hem WSc; cocks. V; duck. 8c. high as 37 64. Toward the clone the niir- tfMt . turkevs. lie. pigeons, per dos , ket ss lees aettv and it wound up at ih! ,,nnra fowie. per doi . 3: j0. quh. low point ot. rough and heat y packns. pP rtni K nreed hen. 11c. sprlnrs. n 'rr iL'"" "" "- IVflJic. cvks. 'c. ducks, lie; geese. IV; The recelpis for the two dsys are ei -v I ,llrK,v. -lc small, ahow ing a falling off of over 1.O00 ! -liH Fresh caucht almost all r hfd ."mp"ra W"h "' m0d'r- drV.;Jd: lUllbu' UiVl,,buffSo ' 9c: trou ale receipts Kepreeentstlvs sales; 4fl6 749 1 V8 4A 1.81.1 1.5' f1 1.61 2.i .108 1.328 1.303 14i 2M 100 41 84 18 1 187 129 100 84 145 7 108 28 18 100 1 2S 630 .... 8.I1S ns s 12S 4:S 7S 41 ti 1S s 4T TS 1.1 s MS ht 144S Il' 1D 2 7S 71 7 S 1.400 its 4:s 41, 74H ") loss loss 1"S 3.110 KS 83 81 ?"0 8:s 8! S 81 11 ) ls lws IMS "0 . 1,00 p)i) no 100 1300 IMS 4ri0 o 17 3S S 47 S 7IS lil in II 814 1 81 S 110 15-,S ISiS IMS ym IIS US US 18.7U0 14)1, 11: 141 S 1.4)4) 1L5S 1UVS HS ... . l MS :s 15-. lit SIS 14iS 1US 14 s II S London Stock Market. LONDON. Aug. 10. American securities opened steady with prlcea a fraction over parity. Later on good support tha mar ket strengthened and at noon was firm and from i to ot I point above yesterday's New York closing. Canadian Pacifl waa an exception and declined V London closing stock: Cono.a money MS Louisville A N IMS dn socounl 84 8-1 M., K. a T 44 S Araal. Copper MSN. T. Central 1MI Anaconda 10s Norfolk A W MS Atrhlaon 1HS dn pfd M do pfd 1'IS Ontario a W U Balilmore A Ohio IBS Ponnayleanla 714, t'nnndlan Pacific 1M Rand Mine KS Chepk A O US Rending 84S Cklcnso O. W 4 S Soul hern Ry 314 thl.. Mil. a 81. P...1I7 do pfd t8 be Beer, if,. Southern Ptolfl.....lM Den far a Rle 0 .... US iBien Paclhe dn pfd II do pfd 10 8i I X. 3. Bteel 80 do Un pfd 8?s do pfd IU do 3d pfd 47 Babnah zS Grand Trunk 88 do prd Ilia. lillnoia central 141 ipnnis 4 M SILVLR ar, stesdy at 23Hd per ounoa. MONEY per cnt. Tha rate of discount In th open market for short but Is lS-TJlN Pr cent; for three month' bills, 1 7-lwlS per cent. New York Mlalaaj Stcx-k. NEW YORK. Aug. U. Closing quotations were as follows: Alice Brunswick Co lea. Tnnnl fok. do sonde Con. Col A V Horn Silver Iron Silver Aiked. .118 . 1 . 38 . 18 . 7 , 78 Leedilll Con. Uttl Chief . Meaicna Onnrle Ophir Btasdsr 17 Tel low Jacket 7 88 ..111 ..14 Treaeory gtateaneat. WASHINGTON, Aug. W.-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust funds: Oold coin, 3L2b.8t; sil ver dollars. 34ao.8ifl.000: silver dollars of 1), 84.uV4.0uo; sliver cert If (cat a outstand ing, 34t&,s1.0GO. General fund: Standard silver dollars. In general fund, 36.326.833; current liabilities. 3 104. 198; working bal ance In treasury offices. 322,857,008: In banks to credit ot treasurer of United States. 3J9.no4.083; subsidiary . sliver coin, 3.412.816; minor coin. 8X273.844; total bal ance In general fund, 31u2.678,24. Sunday. RecelDta and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock Yards, South Omaha. Neb.. for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o ciock p. m. August 10. 190: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hog Sheep. H'r's. C. M. St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific .... Union Pacifio C. A N. W, east... C. A N W.. west... C, St. P., M. A O... C, B. Q , east ... C, B. A Q.. west... C, R. I. A P. east.. C . R. 1. A P.. west Illlhols Central Chicago O. W Total receipts DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hog Sheep Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Krey Packing Co Cudahy Bros I.ayton S A Co Sinclair Cudahy, Kansas City Benton. Vansant A Lush J. Lob man Stephens Bros Hill A Son P. B. Lewis J. B. Root A Co J. H Bulla I Wolf McCreary A Csrey S. Werhelmer H. F. Hsmllton M. Hagerty Sullivan Bros T. J Inghram Smith A Polsley Other buyer Totals I0H .0 W.W8 CATTLE There waa another very fair run of cattle this morning. 185 cars being reported In. Th bulk of the arrivals con sisted of western rsngers. both killers snd feeders. The receipts for the two days thl week show a gain of 4.000 head as compared with the corresponding daya ot last week and of 3.000 head as compared with a year ago. AS was the case yesterday, feeder buyers wer all anxioua for supplies and were out In good season, so that th desirable kinds of feeding cattle sold very freely at peine that were, generally steady with yesterday. Inferior and undesirable kinds, ss a matter of course, wer a llttl les active, being more or le neglected. Cows and heifer also sold quite freely, there being a good buying demand and a con!derable proportion of the cattle of that description changed hands in good season In the morning. As to prices, there was no material change, th market a a rule be ing quoted Jut about steady with yester day. Tha best com fed steers were In good demand and price war atrong on th beet and in some cases as much ss 10c higher. On bunch sold up to 37 29. which was th best price paid on this market alnce Sep tember of last year. On tha other hand. Inferior oornfed looked In som esses as much aa 10c lower and the trade on that kind was not very active. Grass beeves were generally Just about steady with yes terday. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cortifed steer. of!7 ; fair to good corn fed steer. H.eO990, common to fair corn fed steers. 3S 05S 30: good to choice range steers, 85.0036.60. fair to good rangs steers. 84.6Oift.00; common to fair range steer. 33."6T4 50; good to choice cow and heifer. 34 00&6.25; fair to good cow and heifers, 33.2634.00; common to fair cow and heif er. 21.76fJ3; good to choice tockrs and feeders, K36 36; fair to good stockers and feeders. 33.76474.36; common to fslr stockers and feeders. 3&00&3.75: stock heifers, 32.76f(t 3 80; veal calves, 33.i0j7.00; bulls, stags, etc.. 32 76454 75. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. So. A h Pr No At n fr n IH 1 8 11 lo ! 7 40 4 . ? 1?) 7 4 M 11 . 1 M J71 4 1 SS X' 40 7en .i it . 7 rs to js: . : :s y. in 7 it4, T5 r . T i:s i i. an T y m rj 10 1 41s 44 ri II" 74 il 7 4J. l n S 7 T JIT II 18 47 8 pm i a 44 ni an 7 44 ! I . . 7 N M 1.7 T 44 M U IO 1 U 77 !4 110 t 41 tl HI 7 0 71 Ill 40 T 44 17 en SI) 7 I II f 1 t 4 J HO 10 14 I .... Ml 4" 14 14 PS ...'( 74 S Ijn 7 4 I IT4 . Ill 71 K? 4 7 u 7. 141 10 t SIS 81 4 40 7 44 8" l 7 7 'M If III l M SO 7 M l 807 IM 1 48 S7 t . 7 14 4 I .VI H IIS r. m ) ? ii to in . 7 48 M ..Jul 1 7 W ill 18 T 4 II I8T 40 7 iS 84 T" . 7 '.II !) 1 II 7t Ill 40 7 44 IJ frl IM 7 li 78 8V0 )d 7 47S l ... .. Ill 1i ; S7i 71 141 4i 1 I TO 144 lti) 7 ITS 8 4u 7 M r Ill . 7 I7S 70 .31 ... 7 10 84 ,. t.,4 1 7 40 7t..... 8.) . 7 SO 71 Ir4 I) 7 40 71 121 80 7 M 4 fc.O 4 7 40 87 ..318 7 80 77 !J7 l 7 40 71 tS V) 7 in 74 IM I I 141 71 II 4 7 .V) II 14 ... 7 40 t 131 ... 7 ti 747 . 7 4 8 141 .. 7 80 4 H 40 7 ) 8 IM 4 7 en 4 Hi II t II . . 1 SX IM o I 40 II il 110 7 10 76. ttt T S 78 9'l 7 8.) 18 IM 80 7 40 M ... 7 M 70 J40 ) 7 40 77 5tl . t 88 to ,. 4 ) 7 40 70 125 10 7 U 71 . M 40 ! ) TS in e 7 M S4l M 7 40 r, 814 0 7 88 81 814 . 7 l II Mi . . I II 71 740 80 7 40 II 14 IM 7 10 81 IP) 40 1 40 SHEEP Receipt were the heaviest for any one day ao far this year, with the ft icption whrn eighty-six double decks were received the first day of March. Today's run totaled approximately set enty-elKht carloads. This Is also the largest run of sheep since the opening of the range sea son. Th big end of today's supplies was feejing sheep and lambs, in fa? I, there wer right around fifty or sixty double decks of feeders Despite the heavy receipts of feeding stock the inquiry wa brisk rrom the open ing and a good healthy demand waa ap parent. Several cars ot stock were late in arriving and of course this served to re tard trading somewhat, but the general market wa reasonably active and the of ferings changed hands In very good season. heavy receipts coneiif red. Prices were well maintained, especially on kinds that were particularly suitable and while a few sales of common stuff looked to be a shade lower most trading figures were not far from steady, yultc a string of feeding yeauings sold early at y a w h le It is obvious that the nrnnort on of fat sheep Included in rerelDts was not un duly Isrge for this time of the yesr. the fact that most of the rat killers were weth era exerted a denresslnc influence in this nrancn or the trade and prlcea as a rule were lower than yesterday. Burdensome supplies slso induced a sluggish movement and It was well along In th morning be fore many ot the pens had been cleared. The general market on killing sheep la quotable at about a dime lower than yes terday. A few cars of Idaho wethers sold early at 84. Ml. eat lambs wer In comparative v llxht supply and good Quality stock moved read ily at tuny stesdy prices. Today fat lamb market la Quotable at generally ateadv witn yesterday. One band of young rangers was gooa enough to bring 87. z&. uuotatlon on fat eheeo and lamb Good to choice spring lambs. f7.0Otp7.60: fair to good apring lambs. 33o7.u0; good to choice yearlings. 36. 006a. 40, fair to good yeaning, et.nueio ou: good to cnoice weth ers. 84 3U&4 66: fair to good wether. 34.4i 4.o0: good to choice ewes, f4 . Jbj 4 .60; fair to goou ewes, 84 imim so. (quotations on feeder stock: Fslr to cholcs lambs. 3o.26t2a; fair to choice year lings, 34.36iS6.30, fair to choice wethers, U.60 64.26. Representative sales: No. 1 fouth Dakota bucks, culls.. 223 South Dakota ewes, feeders 7S u 7S I'S 4-S 77S Sl'l S 7S lS irs IS 71 liS 7-S 7S J4 i:i.s 134S l4S i.. us i r 4 4--S I'S MS 'IS 4-S 84 8S 7-S 77S s 14 71 83 'DOS I4H lo4S I.W 10S IKS 1041, Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Aug. lA.-Bank clearing for today were 32.283.08 S and for th cor responding date laat year, 1 1,815 018.21. 4.1 4&S 11 8'4 MS MS 7S I 87 7S 4iS 77S II 41 T7S 124S fS S1V, !t, us i:s l 4Js la 7S 37 Flour, bbl.... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oata, bu Receipts. Shipment ... 12, 808 U 206 ...1ji &oa 147 000 ...143.1U3 1634UU ... 24. all Lexral Becnrltle itaotatlonsk Quouitloa furnlebed hr Samuel Bum a. jr Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10. WHEAT September. :'c. Tieoeraber, 84 'c; rash: No. 1- northern, 1130, No. I northern, 31. 24 SI 2b. K LAX Closed ai $13N, BRAN In 10U lb. ck, t2f) M. FLOUR First patents, 3a itf 10: aecond patents, li-Jtv'- 'irt claaja, 34. 6o. X. , second clears. 3Jet-33.5. MllveaaUre tiraia Market. MILWA'KKE Aug. 10-WHEAT-No 1 northern. 21 No. 3 northern, fl 28, Sep tember. S'.97c. bid. tiATS i-'Sc. ...... BAlU-fY Sample. et-finJc New Tor Life be'ieirg. Oman Aim. Nek., nuieipsi an Armour A C. 4Ss 111 Codahr Pnehio C Clsnb4. Nee.. 8V L 8s 14 Omah Fir gngln 4 111 yvau Rnnnoala 4Sa 1184 Piret National Borik. Ce BlnfTa 11 van Cltr 8a lilt anee Cltr Rt pfd Neobreaa TAP 18U Neb. Tei Stock L 41.870 ontah Oa 1 1117 omen E U a P a 14 Oman A C. B. S4. By. 6 131 Ontnh A C. B Bt. Bf. I 1U 0o4U A C. B L Sr. pfd 8 Onuen I C. I k. Rt eon. 44L Omaha I C. 8 lu If 4 I sa 4.... Oman !' Co S IMS Soin A Co 8a .111 o Omaha Sewn 4S IM Sions Cltr Stock Yarn pt "L t'nioa stock Tar, Ouaa, n i Bid. Anted. lis) Se 4 M KM 84S )uS IP'S I'Vli, 10 ITS M 84 4 M 104 S l MS MS IS 1'S 10 101 MS " 81S 84S t 1 S 44 4 4 111 101 S IK'S 14 88 SO 84 IT Metal Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 10.-METALS Sales ot Iwenty-fiv ton lor October deviiary at J.'.u were reported IB tne tin market on the New Vorn Metal exenange today, witn the cits firm at 8-D ')'ui ou for spot. The London market waa tiim and higner also, with spot quoted at 134 17a d and future at 1.1 j.. 12s hd. r?ales in london Included o60 tons spot and luu tons futures. '1 he market for standard copper on the New Voik Metal exchange wan firm and a shad higner on the average. In aympathy with the firm caoiea. raie were reported of fifty tons for August deliver)' at 313 76, and of twent-fie tons of September at iu'.OlVt. Closing Dricea follow: uot and Auirunt. ! 31i..StiJ a: .vplrraoei, iu .SUa,12 87S. Oc- tober. 11. XhiUuu. Nowember. 3I1.ijJ13.i. i and Lecemoci. 812.MoU.lu. Th London inarket cloned sud. with spot quoted at 4.44 l-i and futures at 1.9 17s 6d London rs- US portea aaie 01 v" ton spoi ana puo tons a's.luiures. Local dealer quoted lak copper 1 at 311 lfS'Sll W. electrolytic at 812.i& J I n.L'4 and tasiing at 111. so. Lead waa lower 111 London. The local market waa quiet and no saies weie reported, with apot quoted at 34 27-rj4.8:S for New York and at 34.16 for Kant Bt. l-ouis delivery, spelter wa firm In the local market, but quiet, with apot quoted at 85 0 for New York and at 84 40 for Eaat St. Louis delivery. The London market wa unchanged at 22. Iron waa higher In London at 4 lsd for Cleveland warrant. Locally No 1 foundry, northern wa quoted at 8!7 38917 80. So. 3. t',8.764 17 26; No. I southern and No. 1 southern, soft. 317 75-H1S26. ST. I)l IS. Aug. 10. METALS Lead, firm st 34 36. Spelter, firm at 36 86 J 70. N. A. Pr Ne. Ae Pr. 41 1111 4 88 48 Si 11 7 ltd I M 7 140 7 88 COWS. I 818 8 M M KT 3 3 M 781 3 7 IS 1 840 8 30 1 89 1 74 1 718 I M 4 787 3 78 I r8 8 40 17 77 I 0 7 Ill 14 3 7I 111 4 SM I 88 3 14 I 16 I 788 8 88 HEIFERS. 1 61) 3 88 4 478 I ',6 8 M 111 II Ill I 16 1 788 I 16 BULLS. 1 840 78 6 :1 3 10 t 8W 8 00 CALVE8. 1 130 3 88 3 190 3 00 3 88 I 98 8 171 3 00 K Ill 4 80 32 HO I 00 3 8a 6 90 l 110 8 38 3 14 I 08 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, l e i an 11 ui a 88 8 Mrt 8 SI 3 804 3 80 3 Ill IB) 1 8tW 4 10 7 147 8 oi) 11 ..310 4 M r 110 3 80 Uc; bullheads. 14c. catfish, 17c, crppie. sunflsh. 8tf.V: hlnck be. JSc: whlteflsh. Uc: pike, 13c: salmon, 1c; pickerel W. frog leg. 8c. 8-resrt rroten hitensn. rn toe; round. 9c. pickerel, dressed nd headless. 7c. round. Sc. r'k dreed lie; round c: red enapner. 12c; Spanlh mack erel. lc: native mackerel. Sc each. FREjiH KRI1TS- Florid Dinepp1e. 18a to 4v. 82 .75 per crate, grape fruits. 9 sis, per box 37.. 4 slie 3r. fv 64 sue. 8. be- r.srss. fsncy select. 21 16.72 00; spples. home grown, per bu. basket, 90c; market oas-k-t. 4f MEAT CUTS No. 1 ribs 15Sc: NO J ribs. IV: No. 3 ribs, S'.c. No 1 loin. 17c; No. J loin. 14o; No. 3 loin, mue: No 1 chuck 8'jc; No ! chuck 6c; No. S chuck. 4l,c; No. 1 round. 10c; No 2 round. s'; No. 3 round. fsc; No. I plate. 8sc; No. 2 plate. 6c; No 8 plat. 4c. KUr.TAnLr.s Kanena aweet potaioe. 82 75 per bbl. CeWy. Michigan. 26c bunch; smaller, fiOc Cabbage, home grown, llvje per lb. Isconsln Red (llobe onions, ic pr lb California cauliflower. 33 00 per crate. Tomatoes. Tennessee. 4 baskets. M 90c; crate. 8' V. I-ettuce. per dot.. SiV. Par snips, turnip, carrots. 75c per dog Flor ida new beeta carrot, paisnlpa, turnips, etc . per do . 7Sc. POTATOFS-New. per bit. HIDES No. 1 green. 10c; No. 1 cured, lie. Cotten Starker. NEW TORK. Aug. 10 The cotton mar ket opened ateady at an advance of 10r 11 points in response to better vables thn expected and old 17 to 19 points net higher during the early trading Covering by some of eterdsy s sellers snd rorelgn buying furnished the msrket He chief suppoit and fluctuations during the mlddl of th morning wer Irregular, with price S or point off from the best under a renewal of local bear pressure. Futures opened steadv; August. 11. BV 11 99c: September. ll SCc. bid. October. 11 C; I)cmher. 11 9c: Jsnuary, 1196c; Febru. srv, 1196c. bid; March. 11.97c: Mv. U.9c. Future closed firm: August. 13 16c: Sep tember. 120v; October. l!.0tc; November. 12.0tc; December. 12.09c; Jsnusry. 12 08 -. February. I2 0c; March. 12 10c; Mav. 12 1A. Spot closed quiet; middling upland. 12 Wo; middling gulf, 12 86c; sales, 6.1VS bales. GALVESTON, Tex. Aug. 10.-COTTON iower; 12c, ST. LOUIS. Aug. 10-COTTOV-Steady; middling. 10Sc; sales, none, receipts. 91 bales; shipments, 91 bales; stock, 13,641 balea. Wool Market. Aug. 10. WOOL- BOSTON. Aug. 10 -WOOL-Heavv deal ings and firm values continued in the local wool market. There is a steady inquiry for nearly all lines, especially In territory wools, while there hsve been som large transactions In Ohio fleeces. Domestic quotations: Kentucky. Indiana and Missouri, three-elghths-blood. 84c. Scoured value: Texas fine. twelve months. 73075c: fine, six to eight month. 64Jb8c; fine. fall. 65ic: California north ern. 66-gl7c; middle county, 42T6c: fall free. 60yo2e. Oregon, eastern No. 1. stsple. 72ti74e: eastern clothing. 68y9c; vallev No. 1. 67t5Sc. Territory, fin tapl. 76i97So; fine medium staple. 6972c; fine clothing. 670c; fine medium clothing. 84c; half blood. 74?c; three-eighths-blood. o44r7c, quarter-blood. 6anc: pulled, extra. 70j4c; fine A. -&); A supers. o'eJrBc. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 10 WOOL Unchanged, territory and western mediums, 2i5j'2c; fins mediums. 22tJ24c; fine. UH 19e. A v. . 81 . 86 Pr. 3 60 3 0 CHICAGO LI V K STUCK M ARKET to Oils aad Rosin. OIL CITY. Pa.. Aug 10. OrL Credit balances. 3168; runs. 121,990 bbl.; average. 135.50 bbls.; shipments, 219,902 bbls.; aver age. 166.277 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga.. Aug. 10. OIL Spirits of turpentine, firm: 49tTKt4Jc sales. 1.164 bbls.; receipts, 751 bbls.; shipments, sixteen bbl. ROSIN Firm: sale. 2.01 bbl.; receipt. 2.590 bbls.; shipments, fifty bbls ; stock. 17. 044 bbls.; B. 3.1033 20c; D. 2 3ft&S.aDc; t 3 607J3 SSc; F. 3gVt)190; O. 8 90ifl.; H. 4.20t 4 2fic; 1. 4 30fi4 36c: K. S10c; M, 8 20c; N, S60c; WG. 6S0tr5Oc; WW. .lf8.a. C'offeo Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 10 COFFEB Msrkst for futures opened steady at unchanged prices and held ateady until th close. The local market closed ateady. net unchanged Sales were reported of 16.260 bags. Includ ing August at 8 10c. September at 8 7oc. Cattle Steady Hogs Steady Higher Cno4c4 Sheep Steady CHICAGO. Aug. 10. CATTLE Receint. i December at 8 45c. May at S 50c and July 6.000 head; market steadv; steers. 36 ot , 5 -Soc. Spot msrket quiet; Rio. No. 7. 7,fp 7.6; cow. 33.6055.26; heifers, 3J.60a.UD; 1 T'8c: Ssnto. No. 4. SS&Oc. Mild, quiet, Cor bull. 3.1004r4.: calve. U.rArtig.OO; stockers I dova. Vllc. and feedera. 887ftP6.14. WESTERNS SOUTH DAKOTA. 4 cows s0 2 66 cows 1018 t S 3 Steis....l21h 4 60 12 cows 7J 3 37 H 32 cows 0 3 rs 7 cows 87 t W 6 cows 748 3 F. M. Stswart 8. D. 15 feeders.. IK 7 steers.. 13 cows tii 136 11 rows... Psrmelee Cattle Co 6. 14 steers.. ..11H3 6 00 (steers... Mike Quinn s. L. .U62 4 80 H. A. Dawson S 1. .. 910 3 fi 4 bulls ... .1180 i 00 44 steers... steers. ...1104 4 76 steers... I. M. Humphrey 8. 1 11 steer ...11.11 t 00 7 steer... 2 lcer....lld3 6 00 NEBRASKA. HOGS Receipts. 12. 000 head; market teady to 10c lower; choice heavy. Ii".i k o: butchers. 37 tw'8 07S: light mixed. 87.60 CT7 80: choice light. 37 90ft 10; packing, 37. J6 (0 7 t); pigs, 3 .607.75; bulk ot sales, 31. j0 8J790. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. ltuOO head; market for choice lambs, ateady; others, weak; aheep. 84.0uaj6.2a; lambs, 60.26 'Ql.kb, yearlings, 360ta6.ft. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 10 CATTLE Re ceipts, 15.000 head. Including 2 600 southerns. Market was steady to 10c lower; yearling. 37.60; choice export and dressed beef steer. ti.ton' W: fslr to good. 34 SOfJ 25; western steers. 34.25-ti8.00; stockers snd feeders. 33.26 6 60, southern steers, 3J.26iio.00; southern cows, 312SA3.T5; native cons. 32 00776 00; na tive heifers. 83.&$,.75, nulls, 310034.00, calves. 33. 60s (.76. HOGS Receipts. 9.000 head Market was teady to 10c lower; top, 87.77; bulk of sal. I7.46.&7.7S; heavy, 2,'.M,7.77H; packe and butcher', 37.6067.75; light, l7.2o.57.S0; pig. 350iS7.26 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 3 0) head. Market (teady; Utah lamb. 37 80. hlgheal price for lamba In August ever reached at this market; lambs. 3nOOi)7.80; yearlings. 34 6u35.26: wether. 34.Ou4-i.26. ewes. 3J.7E.&5 0O; stocker and feeder, 87.75 trs-is. erla Market. PEORIA. Aug. 10. CORN-Steadr: No. 2 yellow. 66c; No. 3 yellow, SSsc: No. 2. 6c: No. 1 sc; No. 4. 05sc; no g-rade, 63U63V.C. OATS Ix) wer; standard. f7Hc: No. 1 whit. rfi37c. No. 4 ;hile. tte. St. Lnals Lie Btoek Market. Liverpool Grain and Prawlalaaa. LIVERPOOL Aug. 10. WHEAT-Spof. No. 1 red western winter, nominal; futures, steadv: September, 7s lld; December. 7s Vd: March. 7s d. CORN Spot, new American mixed via Galveston, stesdy. 6s 6Sd: future, steady; September, 6a 4Sd; October, 6s 4T4d. Dnlnth Grain Market. rt'LT'TH. Aug. 10-WMEAT-8epteitiber. Hc: December, 98'nc; Msy, terfpo: No. I northern. ll.M: No. 2. northern. $1.21. Victor Falfeer Defeats Family. ABERDEEN, fl. D.. Aug. 10.-( Special.) The allegations of Elbert Hubbard that the Victor family ia of unsavory reputation In East Aurora, N. Y., has brought out a reply by August Victor, father of Emll Victor, the murderer of the Christie family at Rudolph, S. D., in which tha father sub mit testimonials from a number of real- Idem of East Aurora to th effect that August Victor has alway been peaceable. ST. LGUI8. Aug. 10. CATTLE Receint 8.0U0 head. Including 4.0) Texan. MarkM jlsw-ablding and Induvtrioualy employed In 38 steer. 11 co 73 steer . 1010 3 ffl .. 8J1 1 SO D ..901 I 00 .iro a 10 .lJl 6 00 .111 4 7e .1153 S 00 4 cow. 112 Cows. .1027 3 06 .. 8K.i 3 30 Foreign Stavnnelal. LONDON. Aug. 10 Money waa In abun dant aupply on th market today and dis counts were quiet. On the Stock exensng the general settlement ts progressing easily, the tarry-over ratea being l.ght. Tluse for Americana worn quoted at 2't per cent Available gapplle af Grain. NEW TORK. Aug. 10 Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show th following changes In available supplies, ss compared witn previous account: Available supply, eaat uf Rockle. increase. 1 611,o bushels. Canada. increase. 792.0t) buahela. Total United States and Canada increase. 819 000 bushela; afloat for and In Europe, decreaa. 7. 700 000 bush els; total American and European supply, decrease, 2.881. OuO bushels. Corn, United Ststes and Canada, decrease, 62 000 bush els, osts United States and Canada, de crees 739 000 buahel. The leading Incraasea and decrease re ported thi week follow: Inceras. Chicago private elevators. 870 0UO bushel Louisville, 17000 oushel. Cleveland. 41.000 bushel. Naahvllla, 63.000 bushel Decreases. Manitoba. 338 000 buah ela; Lincoln and o-tdmiy, ntf busQeia, 12 cows 840 3 38 7 cows 8M 2 76 7 calve... 1: g 00 10 cows : ti6 8 25 feeders.. 778 3 60 I feeders.. 8H6 8 76 6 feeders.. 790 3 60 10 feeders.. 8H6 4 00 10 heifers... 7M 3 8) 1 calf IM 00 3 Meers... 11"8 4 0 18 feeders.. 813 4 V) 19 feeders.. Uh-7 4 20 11 cows 83 3 26 15 feeders.. &.Y2 3 75 6 feeders . UnO 3 00 12 cows 816 3 40 63 feeders. . 4 76 13 cows 963 3 36 1 talf 1"0 5 Vi S3 feeders. .114 4 80 8 cows.. 10 re ders.. 878 8 6 8 stsgs... 14 stags 3r.l 4 10 15 ateera... U feedera.. 9M 4 26 11 cows R. M. Lee-Neb. 23 feeder 102 4 36 E. W. lngwersen Neb. S3 steer.... 844 4 03 I r . P Uoran-Neb. 63 stter ... 1141 4 00 P J. Sturgon Neb. 22 Btearf . .. rOM 4 76 24 steers... F. O Hox! Neb. 21 iers... 1144 60 3 steer. ., J H Monahan Neb. 41 eow 974 IM Icon..., 1 cow 1103 I 26 Pat Klhg-Neb 10 cows 7u 3 26 33 cow..., 3 Cow Ki t 25 14 cow..., 2 calves ... 20 6 76 Scalvea.. 6 ealvea. . . lit 1 76 3 steer . 10 cow !l 171 P M Faddia Wyw. 41 CQW 9 1 nanV41 834 I 46; . M CO 80 2 10 112 I 86 .1140 4 10 .870 I 70 114 4 1025 I M 10M I 60 . 344 I 35 .67 I 26 . 340 4 60 .1UV0 8 36 910 IS for nails 10c higher, for Texan 10c low native shipping and export steers. 86 Wtf 7 15r dressed beef and butcher' ateera. 36.5) tr 60, ateera tinder 1 ) lbs, 84 2fyq6 ), stockers snd feeders. 3'1 IS 6 F DO; rows snd heifers. 33.25W8 .35; rannera. 31 76! 60; bulls II 5O0 S.00. calves. 3.v26lf7 ii; Texas and In dian ateera, e3.ot4 A), cows snd heifers, 32 404j4 i0. HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head Market 10c lower; pigs snd lights. 3AO0.a7.75; packers, 37 5597.80, butchers snd best heavy, 37.70A 7 96. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts. 3 0 head. Market strong: native muttons. 33 5) tf4 60: lamba. 30oj7 5ti: culls and bucka. 82.2fvfj4.76, stockers. 3.uf840. his vocation of csrpenter. Ono resident goes even farther and asserts that August Victor had been honest with him In a horse trade. Th letters state that Mrs. Victor also had been of good reputation. Nothing la said In this letters of th past record of Emll Victor. Linil Victor trial I expected to begin Tuesday morning. Au gust 10, If another postponement la Dal taken while a Jury IS summoned. Sew Sewers for Mllckell. MITCHELL. 8. .P.. Aug l0.-lSpecial.V-Work will commence Wednesday on tha new drainage ewer-ytenV of thl city, th contract having been let to I. Fane bust A Co. It will cost 360.000 when th entire system is completed. For a number ot years th sanitary ser ha been In adequate to carry off the surface water St. Jonveph Live Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug 10 CATTLE Receipts. 3.300 head; market steadv: steers. 34 3157.00; cows and heifers, $2 6004 0), calves. $300rs7OO. HOGS Receipts, g kj head: market 6c lower: top, 87 76: bulk of aaies. 37-7.',a7 6.V. AHl'FP AVD I . A MRA Heeelnta 4 kJA hesd; market steady to s'rong; lamb's. 14.00 1 Biul - r'H h water back up Into 670. Sloaa f lip Live BteK-fc Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug 10-tSpcial Tel egram. I CATTLE Receipt. 1 000 head, market ateedy: beeve. 34!f,fi7is-, grass cows. 83 0ra4 2f; feeders, 3.1.7o436.00. year lings, ucrvai 25 HOGS Receipts. 4.600; msrket, 6710c lower; range of prlcea, 17.207 5J; bulk of sale. S7 267.40. Stork la Sight. ket yetrday ware: Cattl. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha I ) ir 19 Vt St. Joseph l.Oie) 4 600 Sioux City 1 da) 4.6i4) Kansas City 16 0 () St. Louis 8.U 10 OTM 4 '11 Chicago 3 (8) 12.0UO 15,u ToUl 2.u0 48 300 61, oot S a gear aad Molasaea. NEW TORK. Aug 10 -SUGAR-fUw, firm; fslr refining. 268c. Refined, steadv; No. 1 4 26c; Na. 7. 4 40c; No. 8. 4 36c; No . 4 30c; No. 10. 4 J6c. No. 11. 420c. No 12. 4'V); No U. 4.10c. No. 14. 410c; confection- B 8.75? ragvOa 4J0c cut le-t B.76C, tha basemanta In the business districts. causing a loss to merchants on the' occa sion of every heavy nlni'.orm. ?h wer will cover a distance of loft) feet and will b started at three different point In th City. Fair In Aarora ( sisly, MITCHELL, ii. D.. Aug. 10 - Special ) Th Aurora county fair . aUI b . held at riankington September 7. 1 and 1 and th premium llet will he lnul ia another week. Add from th good ptemlum that will be offered for agricultural pro duce and live noik the fin Jit program will be god. with two baj hall game each day and th iisml number ( hore races. A. A. Boyntou I the secretary. Ankara Hanker Krleased. AUBURN. N Y. Aug 10-Mauning C. Palmer, former president of the American Exchange National bank of Syraau. N Y . waa diacharged fiom Auburn prison today on a pardon granted him by Presi dent Taft. PsJmr wa eemverled In- UQi it U8SiULc4l4m X too baaA s fund.