THE DEE: OMAlLA. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17. v CRAB AM PRODUCE MARKET Foreign Orders Basil for Upturn in Wheat Pricei. CORN STRONG ON THE WEATHER flails Have . the Frires tn I he na la Both Plla and Irr Held I p Well 4 lose l Ihr Market. OMAHA. Auk. 16. H. Much higher foreign rnarkus the Jamur for another advance here In wheat iluei today. The market was well sup ported and the good buying by the latger line houses kept price on the upturn dut-'-' In the whole session. With no rain to esse the hot and dry I - fondltlon In the corn belt, trader became , Snore bullish and advanced prlo. The ah market wss strong and higher, with tjemand very good. Wheat waa In good demand at higher ")rtcea and buying waa heavier on the r atrong cablea. All primary mrkts shnwM advancea and the world' visible rtowd " '- a decrease. The buying In by shorts kept fi value ateadlly working higher. r,- Corn waa atrong and higher, with higher cash value and better demand. All grd-s old rsdlly on the advance, owing to a mora bullish sentiment, due to the lack jf rain and unfavorable reports generally. Primary wheat receipt were 1.447.oiu I "J" Vishels and shipments were 947.000 bushels. V" against receipts last year of t.nM.ftfl bushels and ahlpmenta of &4.ono bushels. i. Primary corn receipt were 6K7.0O0 bushels and hlpmenta were 4!t3.A"iO bushels. Hgaln.t ... receipt last year of 319.)0 bushel end ' shipment of 991.00 bushels. Clearances were 6.000 bushels of corn. ' i.ooo buahela of oa'a and 'Wheat and flour Y. equal to 13.000 bushel. Liverpool cloned mTfZ'id higher on wheat and V14d lower on corn. ' Local range of option. ' Article.) Open. J Hlgh.j Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat- 1 Sept... 92S MS SIH K KK, Ieo.... MS S toV W1 ISS Corn Sept... 594 604 Deo.... b1 63' 61 62-i 6'S Oats Sept... H J5H S4' 3fiS X Dec... 35 35 ,34 3f' 35M Omaha Caak Prtces. WHEAT No. t hard. 00; No. 3 hard, 497o: No. 4 hard, wviijuc; No. ?, aprlng. 9c$1.01; no grade, SOWc. CORN No. 3. 62'45j'c: No. 3, i,9lp; No. 4. 2c; no grade. MifciiSc; No. 2 yellow. g4Hc; No. 3 yellow, 4'g64Hc; No. 3 white, 5HUr6Hc; No. 3 white, w.V4iifiSc. OATS No. I mixed, ST'gSSc; Nf. 3 yellow. 39So; No. 3 white,' 339c; No. 4 white, 373Hc. RYE No. t, teflCOc; No. . 87690. Carlot Reeeipta. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 167 173 2 Minneapolis 64 . Omaha W Kw i Duluth 6 CHICAGO CHAH AM) rHOVl10S Featarea ( he Tradlnc and Cloalosr Prlees on Board of Trade. - CHICAGO. Aug. Ill rnnllni .-ollont , : demand lor the caak grain waa responsible ior cunsiaeraDie airengtn manifested In ' the wheat market here during the greater part of the season' today. Liberal realliinrf aalea, however, caused. a loss of all early r . gain, the market closing barely steady. - orn wa strong on dry weather com l plaint. Oata closed firm and provisions AT- stronger. A sharply higher range of prices waa acored tn the wheat pit at the opening of trade, Initial quotations showing gains of Sc to lo, compared with Saturday's iui quuimoni. Aimougn the market continued strong. the greater nan nr t,. day the opening figures were the best of mo eeesion wun tne exception of the price on September, wbloh gained a trifle early In the day. On several accaslons there was some reaction owing to realizing sales, but each recession Induced renewed pur chasing, resulting Jn a resh rally untH late In the seaaion when .the market lost Ua resiliency and closed haavy, with price a shade lower to Ho higher, compared with the prevloua close. Strength of foreign marketa. particularly that at Liverpool, j ,. where prices were up l4d to 2d. a bulge In corn, a comparatively amaU Increase In the visible supply statistics, and an urgent demand for cash wheat here and t . In the southwest were the most potent In- ' fluencea in the situation. The visible supply of wheatln the Unltefl Htatea Increased only ss.OOO bushel lat week, compared . with an inorease of l,0r.2.000 bushel the corresponding time a year ago. a signi ficant fact In view of the extremely heavy movement of new winter wheat Ite lardlng the cash altuatlon he re local ..o w Jitereats reported that they were bidding - Jour cent over the September price for ' uj iMpmeniB 10 l oicsro ror No n I red on track. At Kansas City and St Louis, also, cash prices made fair adl t. ' vances despite liberal arrivals. Wrather tonditlons In the northwest were gener- V iuy ior me narvestlng and i hreshlng of the new eron The drouth In northern Kansas and Mis tourl and eastern Nebraska wa still un broken today and as a result of this Jhorts In the Corn pit were urgent bidders or that cereal the greater part of the lesslon, which caused a sharp advance In price. At the high point of the day V P,rlcf " -,wer 3So above Saturday 7; final figures. Thr close wa firm, with , - FHo.w up tiric te 1SB1Ho. .The oat market was bulllshly affected Jy the upturn In corn. The market closed hi Her Prlc unchanged to Vcti o " jhov'itiona were active and trong. Prices tha close were W9Uc to 30o higher. .j aii isuin7 sutures ranged as follows Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Lour. Cloe. Safy. Wheat 7 N Kent t HS 1 0OS MSI 99S Wiis7.VaS J 00 j 93T 67Vi'a'.,56'u,H Dec Mav 7H 1 flO'Jai W 664 6&t W 8SS 3S ' Corn SepU Dec. May Oata Sept I Dj. -t- May -' fork fc- Sept. Js n. v Oct. Nov. Jan. I ttibs Sept Oct. Jan. 7 67 6 iM'6l 39S Iks' SRSf 2m i 3H 40V, 41 24 W M 5S 17 36 30 66 17 26 MM 30 60 17 40 17 10 11 67H 11 46 I 11 62S It 40 11 IT 11 074 I 1 27V 10 16 I I 11 35 11 is 11 02S 10 85 It 47V 11 (71 11 12 U 47H U 43S 11 47H II 421 11 10 II 10 11 2U 10 27V 11 3ZH n i7Hi 10 w 24 2- 'No. 1 - 7j "" OuoUtlons were as follows: r iA;imoironx winter mt.r.. ; straights, I4.75ig6.16: spring natenta t t?t?6SW; HXWMi bakerJ, ii ' tJ4 3d. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 46$2c; fair l ilillUlg. BllOtC. V BEEDsJ Flax. No. 1 south western. 31 37-JT-fc No. 1 northwestern, 3143!. Timothy, .l so" , . Clover. 311.70i i " PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bblM 3J0.8O vwsk i.u, pr nw ins.. tu.KV. Short 1' ribs, sides (loose), fll ltHfCU.Ui short clear w .iu looxeai, u.S!JJll.(4. ' - Total clearances cf wheat and flour m, ' equal to 1SS.0U) bu. Primary receipt were 1.447.006 ba. eornpared with l.OM.OOo bu. the ! corresponding day a year ago. The visible . . ""ypijr oi wneat in the United States In creased MOW bu. for the week. The amount LJSXZ Axatt on ocean paaaaga decreased ij P 1133.000 bu. , Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat . head?rn- 9M' cr4; h0g Itlaaeapalls Qrala Market. -i.riAt-ui.is Aug. It. WHEAT V. ."'".""' 7oic; December. ,c; May, II 00. cash. No. l hard, 31.441.46; No tl S7rnv,l No hern BRA.V-In 100-lb. aack. liO M " FiAL'R Ftrat paUnta. $fc.a 10 aecond pfeHta. 6S&610;.f1r.l cl.ari $' o,.nd clears, 3J.15S45. " Mtlwaakea Grata Market, MTLWAl'KEB. Aug 14-WHEAT-No 1 northern. 31aui.37; No. 3 uortharn. Ills,? 136. September, VSe asked. " OATS 43c. , BAHLbY-Standard. 64c, Pklladelpkla Vradaca Market. PHILADKLPHIA. Aug. 16 BITTER Firm; extra western creamery. 5Sc; near- ' JV KOIH-i.lrm; Pennsylvania and other ajrby (fh, U etaea, 3m, at mark; ourrent receipts, tn returnable um. Be, at mark: western firsts, f re case. 3e at mark, current receipts, free caj. 22.' J 34c, t n ark. I'MKKKK- Klrm; New York, full rrumi. choice. l.V4c; fsir to good. 14V,14. W RATHER l THE 4, ft A I Btl.T KirtMlit Heat Coatlnaea. bat Break , la rar at lltil. OMAHA. Neb.. Aug. 16. 1. The excessive heat continue general over the tenttal valley and plain elate, and hltrh temper ature were remrded througho.it the central valley and west to the moutt talna during Saturday and Sunday. Tetn pftftture ranging from 100 to 104 were general thrnugotit southern Nebraska, and temperature far tip In the nineties pie valled -ver the northern portion ' of the Mate. The highest temperature at Omaha during Sunday wa SO at 1 p. iv and a temperature of VV wa recorded aa lata a , p. m. The highest temperature re corded out In the arat during the laat twenty-four hour were aa followa: Auburn. 104; Kalrburv and Culbertson. TOT. Aahland, 1 102; Holdrege, 101. and 100 at Grand Island and Has'lnijs. Scattered shower occurred In Nebraska Saturday night, but no rain le reported- as having oceured within the laat twenty-four hour. Cooler weather ha appeared In the extreme north west, and there la a probability of some what cooler In this vicinity by Tuesday eve- Flng. The weather will probably continue air tonight and Tuesday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared ' with the corresponding date of the last three years. -. . . 1908 ll7 1908 Minimum temperature 74 73 iU 72 Precipitation 00 .05 ' T .0' Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 1.51 Inches. , Excess for .corresponding period "in 19ii. .17 of an Inch. Deficiency for corresponding period in 1807. 40!i Inched. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. and Whr.t Hraloa Balletla. For Omaha,. Neb., foi the rwantv-four hours ending at a. m.. 76th meridian time, Monday, August IS. 1909: . OMAHA DISTRICT... ' Temp. Rain- Stallone. Max. Mln. fall Pky. . Clear Cler Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear .Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 4;iear Clear Ashland, Neb., ...101 . s .00 -;00 .00 .01 .00' .Ovl on . oo ..oo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 .00 .oo .00 Auburn. Neb 104 Broken Bow. Neb. 9S 7 R4- 70 70 US W . 70 ;;o or, 7 71 Kg Kt 7 70 M 70 rolumbii. Neb... W t'ulhcrtson. Neb.. a Falrbury. N-b....103 Fairmont, Neb... 9X T. Island. Neb..1'i0 Hart!ngton. Neb. 9fi Hastings. Neb. ...100 Holdrege. Neb. .,101 Oakdale, Neb. 94 , w 9T 91 9!t 98 93 Omaha. Neh Tekamah. Neb. Alta. la Carroll, la Clarinda. Ia.... Sibley, la....... tfloux City. la.. 94 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVKRAGKS., No. of Temp Rain. Central. Station Max.' Mln. Inches. 9fc t ' .13 84 - ' H . .62 '.- .04 Chicago, 111 2R Columbus, O l Dea Moines, la..., 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 9?' M ' .50 Kansas City, Mo.. 20 Minneapolis, Minn. 28 ; 72 .04 , 90 "' " .01 9S ' i ffl . 98 73 . .20 Omaha, Neb , .13 St. Louis, Mo 11 Good rains again occurred In the eastern portion of the corn and wheat belt and light and scattered showers occurred In most district of the. wostern portion. No rain was reported In Nebraska within the last twenty-four hours. The heat continue excessive throughout the corn belt. L. A. ;WKLSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. ' KW YORK CitC ERA L MARKET Q.aots(loo of tk Day a . Varloae C'onimndlf le. ..,- NRW ToriK, Aug. 16-FLOUR-Receipts, 26.700 bbls. ; exports. 6.400 bbls. Market wss steady but unlet: Minnesota patent. 16.90 6.25; Minnesota baker. 35.lfyaf6.60. old! winter pa i ems. to.wtQa.w. oia; winter stratgnts, l4.WVir).l5. new; winter patent. 34.4OO4.S0, new; winter low grade. $4 304 70, new; Ii'ilnaaa btpatokt. tl OANt ' I. a m. U . . flour, quiet; fair to good, $4.354.80;' choice to fancy. 34 Ki 90. ' uiti m m u steady : fine -hire ana vei- low. 31.604fl.66: coarse. Il.60fll.68: kiln dried.' 33.76. Kit-Dull; No. 3 western, 76c, nominal, t 0. t- New York. . BARLEY Firm; feeding. 67c. C. I. f. New York. ' WHEAT Receipts, 42.400 ". bit. Exports. 393.000 bu: spot market firm; No. new, 11 10',. nominal, elevator; No.. 2 red. new, IM14. prompt. No. 1 northern Duluth. old. 31.41S. nominal, f. O b., afloat: No. 3 hard winter, new. 3M2H. nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option cables were so strong this morning as a result of poor harvesting weather abroad that wheat opened con siderably firmer and acted ' strong most of the day, helped also by predicted rains In the northwest; big receipt, a poor ex port trade and realising finally weakened it however, and the -close waa net: un changed. September, ' ll.O8-jifl.08T4; closed, 31. 0s; December, LO4'tl,0oS, closed $1.04; May, LOb,M1.10',, closed 31.0BS- CORN-Recelpts. , 28,726 . bu. Bxport. 4.M) bu. Spot market strong,- No. 2 new mixed, 63c, wintep shipment; No: 2 yel low, 79Vc elevator, $0c nominal, delivered. Option market waa stronger on the firm cash situation, closing 'USe net higher. Special September closed 74c'J December. 5. closed . ' ' - . OATS-Recelpt. 68.B2S bu. Kxport.' 6,75 bu. Spot market steady; mixed 26 to 32 pounds, 4sc nominal; Natural white; 26 to 32 pounds, 47uoOc; clipped white, 34 to 42 pounds, 62(ti&Blc. ... HAY Steady; No. 3, T&SSOc; good to Choice, 96C4H1.10. HIDES Quiet; Bogota, 30H21ic; Cen tral America, 2lc. . LEATHER Steady; acld.i i830o. . . PROVISIONS-Beef,- steady; family. 314 00 14.50; mes, ll.00ull.; beef ham. 3M OOM 26 00; packet. 3J2.oO(jl2.00; city extra India mess. 20.6itig 21.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 312.5013.00; pickled ham. 3U.504j 12 00. Ijird. firm; western. tll.Sitfll.96; re fined, firm; continent. 313 30; South Amer ica, 312 86; compound. 37.5057.76. Pork, firm; family. 321.6022 00; short clear, 3210123.40; mess. t21.7543.B. ' - ' TALLOW Quiet; oily (tl per ps.cksge, 8 6-I6c: country (package' free), js-ifra 6 18-lc. RICE Steady: domestic, fair to 'wttra, t fj3Sr: Japan, nominal. BUTTER Firm; creamery special. 37tfJ rsc: official price, 37c; creamery extra. 26'-S26Sc; creamery, th(rd to flrt. 224 (jj26c; prcM-ess.- first to specials, 23(ff24Vtc; western factory flrats, 21 He . CHEESE Steady; state, full cream, specials, 14ftlaSc: state, full cream, small or large, colored or white, fancy, 14Hc; state, full cream, common to good, 1141.1:10; skims, full cream to specials, SWa ll,o. t EGOS Easy; western extra first. 334 26c: western t'-:ax: 2r&23c; western, se onds, 20210. POULTRY Alive, steady; chickens. Wd 19c: fowls. liiltm; turkeys. 14c Dressed, quiet; broilers, western, la'c; fowls, 16S 4J17C. Kaaaaa City ttrala aad Provlaleaa. " KANSAS CITY, Aug. 18. WHEAT Sep tember, S3o bid: December, l0l'o, sellers; May. 0oc sellers. Cash: Un changed to lc higher: No. 2 hard. 31049 1 09; No. 3 hard. WVcftl 06; No. t red, 3106; No. 3 red, 3103. CORN September. 2Se, sellers; Decem ber. 6(i53Sic, sellers; May 65ifiiH,c, seller. Cash: 4'(t2c higher; No. 2 mixed, 63c; No. 3 mixed tvc: No. 3 white, jji)ISc; No. 3 white, tstfWc. OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 41$44c; No. J mixed, ikj40c. RYK 776 iOc. HAY Unoharged; choice timothy, 310 ion 11.00; choice prairie, 3 60-07.76; chtiiee al falfa. 313 00a 14 00. . BUTTLR-Creamerji. extra. 21K: rrt, 23c: second. 21c; packing stock, 14Se- EGGS Extras, 23c; firsts. 21c; current re ceipts. 17c; second and dirties. ISc; south ern, 14c . . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu o82 .000 343 Com, bu ... 370U0 4 000 Oats, bu lOs.oue 63.0U0 Kaasa City options closed as follow: Art Idea I Open. I High. Low. Close. Wheat September I Vcember May Corn September 1 erember May 4S - W M 3il 61W .63BI- 631, M'J .... M I 31V! IVA 62HA 62l MA A Asked. B Bid. Klala Ballet Market. ELAIN. III., Auguat 16. BI TTER-Firm 36Vti aalea for 4ae week, M,3u0 lbs. NEWYORK STOCKSAND BONDS Union Pacific Makes a New High Record at Opening, Riling to 219. LONDON PRICES ARE : HIGHER Near t'las t'alaa Paelfle Makes Rkara Dre of Five Palata, bat later Part at Tkls la Recovered. NEW YOftK August I6.-I11 all essential respects today's stock market differed from that of the last fortnight. Londiin prices for our securities were again higher and there wa the eame local bullish out burst at the opening with new "high record" In Union Pacific, common and preferred, and Southern Pacific while Reading. New York Central. St. Paul and other Issue of lesser importsnc were conspicuous for their strength. At Chicago receipts of grain lsst week were greater by over 3.000.000 bushels than In the same week last year, with a gain of more than toe.ooo bushel, in wheat and about 400,000 bu. In corn. All report reflected k steady Increase In the business of the principal steel mills, some of which are booked Weil ahead. Crop news was for ths most part highly encouraging, heavy rains having fallen throughout the "Panhandle." district of Tex. and In New Mexico, Oklahoma and the adjacent eectlons. In Nebraska, however, the absence of rain was reported to have further adverse effect on corn. The report of the department of commerce at Washington Indicating a re duction In the wheat output of central Europe of not less then ftO.OuOOuO bushels below last year's yield waa accepted a a good augury for our market. Official figures of this country's foreign trsd for July also were Issued. They showed an Increase In Imports over the same month last year of almost 32tl.000.000. while the Increase of our export was scarcely one fourth of that figure. The onlv sensational feature of the day was a precipitous slump In Union Pacific at the beginning of ths last hour. Tht took had evidenced a reactionary tendency at a 2Vh Onlnt decline, when suddenly it fell to 314, a break of h' point from Its high record Drlce of the morning. The stock came out tn lots of 600, 1.0U0 and 2.000 shares with 2.600 shares at 214'.. At 214. however. the decline wa arrested, and some ground wa temporarily recovered, but the net re sult of the day was a loss of 3't points. Apart from a rumor that action on the re ported "segregation" plan of the Union Pacific1 company might be delayed, nothing developed to account for the break, whlcn unsettled the general list. Further fever- iahnes was shown by the list in the final trading and many of the active issu- recorded net decline, one of the weakest features being United States Steel, com mon. Union Pacific preferred closed at U2. a net loss of 44 points. iocai monetary condition were without material change Our banking Institutions are los ing more cash to Canada for crop moving purposes. Call money loaned up to Z', per cent, but most advances Were made at 2 '4. with some loans st 2 Der cent. Bonds were Irregular. In keeping with the movement In the stock market. Total ale par value. 34.470.000. Governments were unchanged. The following were the closing quota ttnns on stocks yesterday: Sslet. HIsneet.Lw. ooe AIMS disinters rd Amalgamated Copper .. American Agricultural American Beet Sugar American Can pfd .... A mar. car and Foundry Anter. Cotton Oil Aoier. H L. pfd .. Amer. Ir Securities .. lt0 Ml Mt M'4 xs.joo ;iv ftv r. 1,200 4H 411, 471 4.10) 44 . 44V 44' 4 SO0 SI 4V4 f4i4 1.40) 414 M4 4' 2.4O0 T 7IV . 74 2. 51 MV, fVi t4.00 3i U MVa 00 144 14V4 1 ? a t 644 31.410 101 11 101 too 114 11CSH U l.too 1SIV4 isivj lsn 1.000 1)1 . 1414 14IVs ro 1014 101 14 101 4 10 M M 1.800 10 . 4I4 44 U.40T) U94, 11444 1144 tOO 104 104 10 ' 0 140V4 :4V4 131 t.toa li4 1HS4 H4 , W4 boo nti ii'4 11 t I0 . SO 14 7 7 1.7m it4 i m S.bCO . 40Uj I4V4 f4 COO 1044 loa ina , 100 Jll 111 It . l.toO US4 5S K'4 100 T 47 K r ire a4 - 14 ' I l.ltia, 1M IH14 1H ' .fM 114 ' iit 1"'4 1.W0 77 7 74 1.100 4 4tt4 464 too I4'4 54 S MS M ' S3 1 M tm iov4 so4 l,0 147 144 144 701) jrt't 4 s mo ies4 in4 i:4 . t.300 tV 4 4i , loo 4 t a? u, 0 IIS SK'l .os'4 I.SO 374 3V4 ?4H 15 ft M' 100 44a 44 41 1,000 170 1Vi IH t.HA liS'4 le-H lf4 t.400 144 K 4.400 1411, utu, 19 Amer. . Llneeed Amtr. Locomotive .... Amer. i. 4V R do pfd Amer. Sugar Kenning . Amer. Tel. a Tel Amer. Tobaafi Amer. Woolen pfd Anaconda Mining Co. ... Atchison .do pfd Atlantic Onset Una Baitlmors A Obio do pfd Bethlehem Sleet Brooklyn a. T Canadian Pacific Central Leather do pfd Central . of Ne Jeraer Chesapeake A Ohio .v.... Chicago A Alton Ckteafo- Qrsmt Western ' Chios so A Northwesters C, M. 8t. P ft. C. C. St. L. ..... . Colo. Fuel A Iron .... Colo. A Southern ...... do let pfd do td pfd Conaolldated Oaa Com Products Deiaarar A Kudeon ...... Denver A Rio Orande .. do pfd Dlatlller' Securities .... Erie do let pfd do 14 pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd .... do Ore. etfa. Illtnoii Central Interborough MeL do pfd Inter Harvester Inter Marine pfd International Paper .... International Pump Iowa Central Kanaae Cllr South.ro .. do pf. Louisville A'NaehTllle .. Minneapolis a at. Louis M.. St. P. A C. git. M . Mtaaourt Parlfle M.. K. T do pfd National Blecult National Lead Nat. Rys. of M. 1st pfd New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk Wester North American Northern Paaclflc Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P . C. C. Ra. L. Proceed gteel Car ....... Pullman Palaos car .... Railway Steel Spring .. Reading Republic gteel do pfd , Rock Island Co. do pfd St. L. A 6. P Id pfd ... I. Louis goutkweeters do pfd (loas-Sheffleld t. A I ... feotrtham Pacific outlier Railway do pfd Tennessee Caspar ....... Tesae V Pacific T.. St. U A W do pfd I'olen Pacific do pfd United Stated Realty ... failed Slat Rueber ... United Sutea Steel do pfd Ftab Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabash j do pfd Western Maryland tVMtlnghouee Electric .. Weetem Union Wheeling A Laka Erie .. - 144 1414 1414 44S tsi, ii'4 1TI4 41 SI '4 47 Vj 74 1.4.10 (00 1 40 3.400 trs) .too 4.4v 41 M ii. 4914 II '4 414 1114 4714 7t 1.400 141 eiii 144" 3m 7t4 1.000 4l4i 100 u 1584 1U .... u 144 144 41 T4 141 Uj n 41 T4 lf4 I, tot) ti4 0 it 14 2S f.2'4 4t.M 1444 14414 144. 1. toe tot, to 4944 IK Kt, It 14 4u V30A S4U IJt nju II. tOO 1MI Uli 167 14 100 H14 JlVj 11 yj 14. tOO 144, 141 "4 1424 lo.loo iao in jim 11 Vj to 1.400 1114 0014 t"W 8 -4414 474 14 0 14 lt34 lMi 4.100 a'4 MiZ i4 00 1074 107 f7 14.SW 414 40U . 4014 1. 1"" . 74 00 i tu 40 I7V4 tl ion rv 7Vi 400 M M lM.PK) IJS14 117 T4 U 14 4744 l Tl4 s M4 IM4 t4 314. l't 4 to. ,.tw H. IJW so - . - 71 too 700 1 II 71i t II 7114 t!4 toe itrt.no i t 30.4--4 1114 n . li'too .144. too U 0014 74 74 t.4nj hjuj lttSi 1.700 II 4ii4M 4.000 two tlOO 1.100 40U 44 4"4 41 XI 474 14 17 Tf "t ; 4 t 74 31V. -4 4 m 14 TH 74 II wieconein Central Tout sales for the day. 1.UI.M0 sharoa. Bostoa Stocks aad Boads. BOSTON Aug 16 -Money. call loana 2 A3 per cent; time loana. percent Closing quotations were: . l" Atrhlaon adj. 4. . .. txuj An, one Commercial 4441 do 4a VWU Atlantic ymmmm- outie voalltloa ...K4H Calumet Artaona Boston A Albany V130 Caluatet a Heels Boston Kolevaied . l!7rDiant rtubbur pfd 130 Copper Ranee N. T.. N. H A M ITlHDaly Waal t'ntoo Pacific M44, Praaklla .. Amor. ' Arge. Co em . 474eOranby . . do pfd lOJ, Greene Catianea Amer. Pneu. Tub . tVt'ele Rorale Amer. Sugar m Maaa Mining 354 4 4i . I 4 tw . 1444 .li ' . 174 "4 . 10 . u 4'. . 11 .144 1 V . Hi, . 7 . 101, . 44 4 . 4J1, 4S 1 7i So pfd 124H Mlrhlgas Amer. T A T ... 141 Mentana C A c Amer. Woolen 31 Nevada ... o pfd UOaUjOid omlnlo"."" Hominies I. a ... 44", reoeul aaiaon alec Ilium II, rtrrot Oeneral Electric Mesa, glectrtc .. ...14vQulacy ... 14 Shannon "" ... 141i Tamarack ... 4a Trinity do pfd Maea. use United Prull Inlted Shoe Mach. da pfd V I Steel do pfd Adenturw Allouoa Amalgamated 1 lfd Copper 'V. . Mining .' t1". .Oil ... .... t,l'tah . li liuoria .. ' rT-lncoa J, 4 North Butte . .' Tresisry Statrsarat. WASHINGTON. August IA The condi tion of the treasury si the beginning of business lodsy wss a follow- Trust funds: Ootd totii. Iaf4 3. silver dollsrs. 4n.s71.000; silver dollars of Ik O 34.141 000: silver certificates outstanding' 34s 371.000. General fund: Standard sllvei dollars in rteneral fund. 36.1 ,4.776; current liabilities. 3w.;.M: ,orking balance in treasury offices, 334 3as.&13: lit banks to credit of I'nlted States treasurer, tit T4J 4i subsidiary aUver cnn. 3Ji.U0.lrj4, mluu com, 12 111. IT; total balance In general fund, ll06.aA3.711 Jitt? Yark Maaey Market. NEW YORK, Aug. M.-MOJIEY-On call, teady at 224 per cent; ruling rate, n per cent; closing bid. t per cent; offered at l per cent. TIME LOANS Very strong; sixty dsys. IStJS per cent; ninety days, 3V03H per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAPER 4tNV, per cent. ' 8TERMNC1 EXCHANGFJ "teady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34 KorVj 4 R51b for sixty-day bills and at HSS for demand; commercial bills. 34 MMKf4.4H- SILVER Bar, tlVc; Mexican dollars. 44c BONDS Government, steady; railroad, irregular. The following are the closing quotations on stocks and bonds: C. I. rwf. Is. rog ...inn4 et .c. 1st re. 4s ... M do cniipon loajlnt Met. 4'M 's It 6. ia. re 101 inter. M. M. 4St . 44 do ooupea 101 'Japaa 4e W V 6 4e. re 114 do 4H do coupon 114 K. C. so. lit ta ... 1i Allli-Cbalmera 1st ! M4 L. 8. deb 4s HMD. HS Am Agrt As 1074 L. A N. n. 4s V Am. T. A T. cr. 4e.lv M . R AT 4H 4114 Am. Tob. 4s " Miv Pae. 4 W4 do s II . R. et Met. 4Ujs i4 Arsvoer A fa. 4H.. U S T. ft a. 3HS. . Hit Atrblsoa gen. 4s... 1 44 e. 4s... H do ct. 4a M4 H T. N M A M sv sa.Uta, do cv. (a .lllN A W. let t. 4a. .inn Atlantic c. L. 1st 4 Nuj de ev. 4 1m B A O. 4 Hi No. Pacific 4 im do IS Mn 6 t44 do 8. W tva .. O . L. rfttt- 4e.. 4S nrerklyn T. cv. 4a.. rr Pa cv. 1st ;ll. Central of Oa. be. .110H do con. 4e 1044, Central leather ta.. I Reading gen. 4e lOtK, '-. r. or n. i. 1 m ir 11 l i 1 r ii 4s.. ms C. A O. 4v,....s 10:44 do gen. Si ..a tl do ref. 6. v 10ngt. u S -W. con. 4a 7 C. A A. Vta 7Vi do let gold 4a....H C . B. A 4) J. 4a ... seaboard A. L. 4s.. MS ds gen 4e (tfcfo. Par col. 4a . 3 C. M A St P g H. H . da . U tnauj C. R I A P R c. 4 P)t do let ref. 4a fov, do col. be tJVtBO Railway 6 U', do rfg. 4a :.. 42 do gen. 4i S3 Colo. Inrluatrlsl fa . P v, I'nlon Paclflo 4a . .1M4 tlo. Midland 4a . .. S4 do cv. 4e l; C. A 8. r. A ex 4Ha Mi do let snd ref. 4s.. r.4 T. H. cv. 4s....lo4i f. Rubber ...I1M4 D A R. O. 4b 4r. 8. Steel. Id e..inH di ref os eyg.-csr. Chem. ta . , I1stlllrsi' He 74 W'abanh 1st ta 1U Kris prior lien 4a.. 'W ! ""d eit. 4a. 774 do gen. to 7k, Western Md. 4i sr. do cv. 4s. t. A... M"4"t. 1"V cv. Ha... 4j da cv. 4a, s. B... If Wis, Central 4t ' V Oen. Elec. cv. ia...l44 Bid. Asked. ' j Londss Stock Market. LONDON, Aug, 16. American securities opened quiet but firm, with prices gener ally above parity. At noon values were from 14 to 3 points over - Saturday's New York closing. London closing stocks: Coneols, money H4H Loulrvllle A N .184S . 4.1. do account MT-IN, K. A T Amal. Copper H N T. Central Anaconda Atchison .......... do pfd Baitlmors A Ohio. Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake A O... .. 10V, Norfolk A W ..122Uj do pfd ... . . I'7i4 Ontario A W. ..Itli Pennsylvania ..11 44 Rand Mlnea... .. 8614 Reading .. I Southern Ry. .... ti4 .... 73Uj .... H .... 144 Chicago O. W..... . Chi., Mil. A St. P. De Beera Denver A Rio O... do pfd Brie do lit pfd do td pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central 144 do pfd T4 US southern Pacific Hiu, H", Union Pacific 6:44 ovi do pfd lain ItSt'. 8. Steet 104 4H do pfd WS 4S Wabash Its, 23H do pfd. '.. 6914 144 Spanlah 4a 154 SILVER Bar, steady at 23 8-lfjd per OS. MONEY per cnt. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is lglS per cent; for tnr months' bills, 1 7-ltal4 per cent. Local Beearltlea . Haetatloase Quotations turnlehed br Psmuel Burns, Jr.. 414 New Tork Life building. Omaha: Bid. Aakrd. Alma. Neb., Municipal ts Ctidahy Packing Co Armour Packing Ce. 4H1 , Celumbua. Neb.. B. U s 1- Omaha rir Engine 4 1IM Omaha Renewala 4Hi 144 Oat City Malt Co Kanaae City Rr. ta 113 Kanaaa City Ry. pfl . Nebbraik T. A P. 4 IM... Neb. Tel. Slock 4 Omah Oas 4a 117 Omaha I. U I P. k 1MI Omaha ft. L. A P. pfd Omaha A C. B. St. Kr. 9s 1114 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. ts list. Omaha A C. f. St. Ry. pfd Omaha A C. B. St. By. coca. . Omaba A 4V B. St. Rr A sU pi 4 ..., Umaha Water Co. j 1144. Iwlft A Co. ts 1414.-... lo. Omaha Sewer 4V4e 1114. .'. lioux II Stock Tarda pfd talon, gtook Tarda, Omaha. ,4i.M.-,.. .. 10 04 1J0I4 c" tH M4j St 100 1004 104 10i4 10 7Ts i14 44 B4 140 i4 H 44 Vi M14 lOOuj M 44 100 im M4 lot 4m 44(4 10 Tl I4 44 44V, 4 in ioii4 11114 lul S4 40 HH 714 Mew York Mlmlaa gtocks. NEW YORK, Aug. K-1osxng quotations were as follows: Alice 1st Msxtosa Brtinewlck Lbs 1 Leadvllle Con. Com. Tunnel stock... :t Little Chief . do bonds lit Uphlr Con Cal. A V It Standard Horn Silver ......... 70 Ontario Iroa Silver lit Tetlow Jacket ..... 7 4Vi 1 HO lla lib llW Bank of Germany Stateaaeat. BERLIN, Aug. 1. The weekly statement of the Imperial bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cashon hand, increased M.MM.OOO marks; loans, decreased 1,478.000 marks; discount, decreased 20, 2o7.0U) mark; Treasury bill, increased 36,lt)l,000 marks; notes In circulation, de creased 53.4Wi.000 marks; deposits, increased 8,238,000 marks; gold on hajd, Increased 17,b81,000 marks. Baak Clearing-. ' ' OMAHA, Aug. 16. Bank clearings for today were I2,469.ia0.7(i and for the corre sponding date last year 31,1114, 302. 6. Metal Marxrf, NEW YORK. Auguat H. METALS A firm market was reported for tin on the New York metal exchange today, evidently in response 10 me iirm caoies, as no busi ness was reported. Closing Quotations fol. low: ttpot and August, 329.8iij 30.00; October, 329.9630.10 and December, tJO.OO&aO.-jO. The ixinaon - market closed at 1186 17s d for spot and 137 6s for futures sales. Includ ing 180 tons spots and 424) tons futures. The market for Standard cooper waa firm. with a sale of 100 tons, October at 13.30 reponeo. At me close standard spot waa quoted at 3U.tKHjL2.90; August at 31ic-lj u; September, 311764)13 90; October. tlli-lUte 12.K0: November. I12.liiyatll.96. and iw-m,.. ber, 312. So 13. 00. Local dealers quoted lake copper at tia-iistfie 00; electrolytic, 313.UV0 13.24; casting, 3i2.87V413.00. The London market for copper closed easy, with spot Quoted at i&t l&a. and futures inti l&a Ktve hundreds ton were sold of spot and 1.400 ions ior luture delivery. Lead was steady, with spot quoted at t4.3TVtft-4.4l New York and at 4.24 east St. Louis delivery. Soeltar was quiet at 36.tt436.86. Hew York, and at 36.664(5.05 ast Sl Louis Oellvery. No sales oi eitner leaa or spelter were reported on the New York metal exchange. The Lon don lead market waa A shade higher at 413 6s 3d and spelter was unchanged at 22. The English Iron market was lower, Cleveland warrants closing at 60s ivd. Locally no . change waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern, 817.3517.76; No. 1 foun dry northern iiti.7fr.al7. 3: No. 1 nnih.,1. and No. 1 southern soft, S17.7St9U.26. St. Loalu Geweral Market. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 1. WHEAT Hiather; track, No. 2 red, cash, 3l.ttVWl.08; No. 2 hard, 110391.10; September, SO'c; Decem ber, 7H7C. CORN-Hlgher; track. No. 3 cash, etc; September, 4M,c; December, E464Vc: No. I white. &ir-4?0c. OATS-Higher; track. No. t cah. 38 S8Vc: September. 38V4C; December, S8V40; No. 1 white, 40Vc. RYE Higher at TlOTHc. FLOUR Lower; red winter patent. 35 00 136.25; extra fancy and straight, t4.70ia6 0i; hard winter clear. 34.25gi4.6Qr SKED-Tlmothy; J3.0OM17O. rORNMEAL:3S.30. HRAN-Higher; aacked east track, HOtrj HAY Lower; timothy, tl (S15.00; prairie 38 OOWio o0. T BAOGINO 7e. Hr MP TWINE 7o. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobblna; fm ii. Iard. higher; prime steam. 311 80S 11 40 llrv mI, m ,t..Jv, 1 j . : -, - -- .... . . . . . , v.nu , uuaoij r 11 1 4 shorts. 31162V; clear ribs, til 624; short clears, u 7s; Bacon, steady; boxed extra hort. 812624; clear rib, $11.82V; hort clear, 112.82V. , . , Receipt. Shipments JHour. bbl..., 13 700 yi) Wheat hit m -r.k ,o , Corn, bu....! .lHSjot) n'ti Oat, bu Il.t00 u'lii POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 12c; springs 154c: turkeys. 17c; ducks, sc; geese 6c BUTTER Higher; creamery, 3yo27c. EOGS Lomer at Kc. Peerla Grata Market. PEORIA. Aug. l.-CORN-Higher; No. 3 white, 71c; No. 8 yellow. (wVJoKc; No 3 yellow. c; No. 3, SSmniSVc; No. 3. sc; No. 4 74-; no grade. tfl,e. OATS-Hlgher; No. 3 hlte. 3ic; No. 3 white, 3h'c; No. 4 white. 874c; standard, 38V. RYE o. . T14c. Toled Seed Market. TOLEDO, O. Aug 1 PKElS 'lovr ash. 87 14): October. f7 74. tiecember 17474; Merch. 87 674. Timothy, prime. 81 s5 Alsike. prime. 37.40. OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET Heceipti of Cattle Largeit Since Month of May. e HOGS SIXLEfO T5 CENTS HIGHER Large Ran ef heep, -vvlth Feeder kees) and I.ambe Steady and Fat Rkeep and Lasakei Tea ta Flfteea Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Aug 16. WW. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Estimate Monday 7.SO0 1.400 1 0O Same day last week 1.24 J.795 e 6S1 Same dav 2 weeka ago.. A302 2 (72 10.134 (.me day 8 weeka ago.. 4.743 3. Of 4 (.673 Same day 4 weeks ago.. S 1 1 K :ofi Eame day last year 7.9S2 i,M 9.6:? The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year; 1P0. 1P0S. Inc. Deo. Cattle 661.052 631. 6 30.082 Hoga 1.808,290 l,?56.4t7 147,207 Sheep 843.611 863,2a 3.662 The fnllowmg table snows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1909. 11908. 107. 11906. 1S06.104. 1903. Aug. I.. 4 . 7.. 8.. 7 6341 t 931 6 On 6 07 6 04 6 08 3 04 5 12 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. ( S"4) S 7 68V1 S 6 ' S79i 6 841 6 11 6 Ml 8 07 I i I n in g 1 4 T 4V ISM' Aug. 10. 7 4141 7 844 1 7 424i 40 6 881 60! I 4I 6 861 22, 6 M' I 6 19 Aug. 11.. Aug. 12.. Aug. 13.. Aug. 14.. Aug. 15.. Aug. 16.. K 891 4 841 S ? 6 4( 4 81 1 6 24 I 4 Mi n 16 t 951 6 21 b Wl b 011 6 25 5 821 5 02 7 47S. 7 644! 171 6 741 & 721 30 ( 7 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, 8outh Omaha, Nib., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. August 16: RECEIPTS Cattle.Hogs.Pheep.H T s ('.. M. A St P 11 21 1 .. 1 2 , 5 L"' 1 4 10 8 7 :: h 1 2 -c 13 68 72 Union Paelfl' O. N.-W. east.... C. A N-W.. west.. C, St. P.. M. 0. .148 C B. A Q , east 1 C B. & Q.. west 125 Illinois Central C, O. W Total receipts 30, . DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Shei Omaha Packing company. 66 Swift and Company 1,1:10 Cudahy Packing company M0 Armour & company 1.507 Schwarts-Rolen company Cudahy from country Schwartschild & Sulsb'ger 122 Roth A. Co 90 St. Clair 37 VV". B- Vansant company.. IS 134 4H6 245 3.0 2.623 Henton Vansant & Lush. 226 Stephens Bros. 130 257 271 121 321 145 140 B2X 114 227 50 3 12 665 Hill & Son F. B. Iewls J. B. Root & Co. ... J. H. Uulla U F. Husx U Wolf McCreary Carey. S. Werthelmer ...... H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Brod T. J. Icghram Cllne A Cleslrtle.... Other buyers 2,920 Total 7.2SO 1.166 11,847 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were very large, 306 cars being reported in. This Is the heaviest run of any day since May 4. when 309 cara were received and with that exception the heaviest eince December 15, when 344 car arrived at the yards. Today's receipts, as might be ex pected, consisted almost entirely of range cattle, there being very few native or corn feds among the offerings. Cows snd feed ers constituted a large share of the cattle, but there was also a very liberal sprink ling of grass beef. Considering the large run, the market-as a whole waa In very fair condition. Grass beef cattle of good quality wefe free sellers at steady prices. The market on that kind showed verv little change In any direction. On the other hand cattle that were a little off in quality, were any-, where from weak to IOC lower and rather slow sellers. Cornfed steers were very scarce and It Is safe to quote anything strictly good as steady. The market on cows and heifers was In about the same condition aa the beet steer market, that is. the better grades were about steady, and from that on down to as much as (0c lower on Inferior kinds. Feeder buyers earned to want good cattle having both weight and quality, and the market on the best kinds of feeders was fairly active at about last week's prices. Rough and Inferior kinds were slow sellers and weak to 10c lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, SG.907.25; fair to good corn fed steers, l.30tg.0; common to fair corn fed' steers, tS.OO.UO; good to choice range steers, SS.00tjp6.6O; fair to good range steers, S4.50&5 00; common to fair range steers, S3.7Wj4 50; good to choice cows and heifers, S4.0O-u5,25; fair to good cows and heifers, 33.254.00; common to fair cows and heif ers. $1.7503.25; good to choice atockers and feeders, S4.25ftj5.65; fair to good atockers and feeders, 33.764.26: common to fair atockers and feeders, 33.0093.75; stock heifers, S2.769 3.50; veal calves, 33.507.00; bulls, stags, etc, $2.754.75. Representative sales; WESTERNS NEBRASKA 16 heifers... 816 3 20 9 steers. ... 877 3 70 10 hetfelrs... 704 3 16 51 steers.... 982 4 10 2 bulls 1290 3 00 29 steers..., 809 3 85 5 steers. ...1064 4 20 22 steers.... 932 4 45 ,16 steers.... !15 4 20 7 steers.... 952 2 75 1 48 steers.... 9M 4 40 8 flows 832 3 25 7 cows 825 2 50 7 cows 805 2 90 16 heifers... 439 3 00 4 heifers... 450 3 26 6 heifers... 676 3 25 11 steers.... 507 3 26 7 cows 944 2 75 11 cows 981 t 25 1 bull 1400 3 SO 38 steers.... 921 4 10 3 heifers... 6U0 3 30 19 steers.... 977 4 06 7 steers.... 885 4 26 82 steers.. -1204 4 60 28 steers. ...1087 4 40 69 steers.. ,.1060 4 75 26 cows...... 932 3 15 13 heifers... 611 3 10 11 cows 846 t 35 cows 8450 2 66 1 bull 660 3 00 feeders.. 971. 4 66 19 feeders.. 789 4 00 8 feeders.. 898 3 40 Scows 890 2 90 16 Cv.ws 800 3 36 21 cows 993 3 36 4 feeders.. 71S 4 00 6 calves.... 2 6 60 ( cows 978 3 40 9 heifers... 577 1 65 12 heifers... 710 3 00 feeders.. 828 3 25 5 feeders.. 662 3 60 6 feeders.. 876 3 66 7 steers. ...1210 S 00 Scows 976 2 90 17 cows.... .1026 3 46 37 steers.. ..1227 5 80 I cows 796 8 26 34 feeders.. 769 3 80 16 stockers. 794 3 85 ( Oeorge Stewart, Nebraska. 19 heifers... 668 8 15 Eggleaton & Hell, Nebraska. 24 cows 993 4 25 J. H. Monahan, Nebraska. steers. ...1123 4 90 36 steers.. ..1157 4 90 I u. wyis, iMeorasga. 504 3 10 6 cow s 946 8 50 810 3 10 9 heifers... 516 3 66 SOUTH DAKOTA. 7 steers.... C cows 32 cows feeders.. 936 3 W 8 cows 946 966 4 40 19 feeders.. 774 t 85 3 40 Western Ranches. South Dakota. 183 steers. ..1206 4 90 Ben Harrison, South Dakota. M steers.. ..1062 4 60 H. M. Brlndley, South Dakota.' 23 steers.... 946 6 00 Tim Hyde, South Dakota. 11 steers.... 998 4 40 WYOMING. 26 cows 920 8 45) 6 cows 954 3 00 8 cows 941 3 65 HOG8 Receipts of hogs were extremely light this morning, being the smallest run even for a Monday experienced thu year. There were really not enough hogs to make a market, but it was evident that buyer wacted what few there were, and It did not take them very long to clean ud evervthlna- offered. The price paid were all of 10c higher ana titer were some sates mat looked, even better than that. Light hogs of good quality sold around 17.70 and on up as high a 17. M). There were not very many heavy hogs In the yards, but pretty decent kind of packer, running largely to cow, auld down to 87.40, with belter grade bringing mure money. As there were so few hog here today no dependence can be placed on a comparison between the bulk of the ale today and last week, especially aa the hoga were mostly light weights today. Today' advance carries the market to the highest point touched since Saturday, August 7. when 17 90 was paid for the best hogs on sale. Representative sales: Ss. A ft No Av. fa. Pr. II IW f 40 17 . . T 4 4V 14 T UV 44 t.t 140 til 44 Mi . I 621 44 . 1 in IB 211 30 1 34 71 ill 40 T 74 T 71 40 1 46 44 .l ... 7 ; 14 !V . T 4D 41 J . Mi it 174 1 1 4f tl ... J 1. T J . 7 t ii ? . . 1 75 4 :n 4ft t u hi m ia til S....a.,.tU)1. . IH .. U-o.-i--.iM ,.,.? ; $1 at . . . . ji'i 40 7 4. SHEEP Receipts were compai ail ely liberal this morning, the bulk ionl.iin o( fat sheep fiom western and tun tliv , s.en rangea. h.arly trading was naturally iaihei quiet ualng to the late aiiiNal ol a miiiilei if cars ami but little Improvement a noted after supplies had been yarded As a result It mas well along In the morning before enough sheep had changer) hands ui put the matket on a qtniteble basis. Packers started out bidding lone; O'l all kinds of killing sheep. taiiin.s wtte m icood supply and early bids on this c;s of stock appeared to be en relavKeiy lower than bids on wethets. While a slow, quiet trade makes It rather difficult to cor rectly determine price-level, most sales men were disposed to vail today's killing sheep market right around loulio loner than Kstnrdav. I Th, Inniilt v frti- fcHlna t,wk both heen and lambs, was well' sustained, and while there waa only a limited asortment of feeders on sale from which buyers miht choose, price paid were not Materially different from last week's close one bunco of thin wethers was good enough to bring 34.30. There were several double deik tf fu lambs included In the receipts, but the. de mand for young killers wss not as vigorous ss It wss at last week's close. Trading figures on most sales showed a lO&lSc de cline, with some of the beat Ismba selling at 37 30. Representative sales: Quotation on fat sheep and lamb: flood to choice spring lambs. f7.Mt7.85, fair to good spring lambs, 3 7Mi7.3R; good to choice yearlings. S6.nMfo.36; fair lo good yearlings. 84 8605.10; good to choice wethers, 84.26tf4.e); fair to pried wether. l4.Otoiy4.26; good to choice ewes. S4.K-4.fl40, fair to good ewes. J3.W-94.1S uuotations oil feeder stock: Fslr lo cholce lambs. So .'-Witi.60; fair to choice year- lines. 14 ;Aia.3fl: fa r to cho ce wether. SJ .ill tlt.'O. 313 Idaho wethets 100 4:!. 176 Utah lambs, feeders i 11 l' 223 Utah yearling w 5 41 Idaho wetht-r 13-' i ' 304 Idaho ewe 112 4 1. 3; Idaho yeailliiR 0 .1 D8 Idaho yearlings, feeders ,. . 4 CHICAGO I.IYB STUCK M.. t attle, Sheep and l ambs , Lower lliii Strong; to Higher. CHICAGO, Aug. 16 CATTLK-Keccii .. 19.000 head; market inline lowtr; steers, Sa.i,7.60; cow, S350fi6.25; halters. 33501) 6.00; bulls, I30O64N5; calves, t;i00'UV."6. stockers snd feeders. 32 7665.15. ( HOUS Receipts, 26,000 head; market strong to 5c higher; choice heavy, 8!.S5f 8 00( butchers. 87.808.00; light mixed. 3? t7 0; choice light, 17. soil 8 UU, packing, 37.40 ((.'f ori; pigs, 35.507.76; bulk of sale, 1:2.-. (a 7. 15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 30.000 head; market, 1iV?j.26e lower; sheep. 33 00a 4. Ill; lambs, 85.77.75; yearling. J4.If.oi.fi" St. Lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo,, Aug. 16 CATTLE-Receipts. 8.700 head. Including 5,600 Texans; market, higher; Texans, lower; nstlve ship ping and export steers, 31-7037 3; dressed beef and butcher steers, 35. 40 6 60' steers tinder 1,000 pounds, 34,25tt5.f5; stockei and feeders, S3.604i4.w); cows and heifer, 8325'iV 6.50; canners, Sl.75tg2.25; bulls. S?.Srtp.30; - calves, S5.2567.50; Texas and Indian steers, S3. 40.20; cows and heifers, 12.50.g4.S5. HOGS Receipts, 4,400 head; market, higher; pigs and lights, 8.0O'g7.9il: packers. 7.7537.96; butchers and beat heavy, $7. 90ft' 8.C5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000 head; market, steady; lnmbs, lower, native muttons. S3.50fif-4.60; lambs, 86 25ji7.75; culls and bucks, S2-604.76; stockers, S3 004.00. Kaaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, August 16. CATTLE Receipts, 26,000 head, including 7.000 south erns; market steady to lOo lower; choice export and dressed beet steers, S6.40S7.ild; fair to good, S6.0O36.26; western steers, 84.26(36.25; stockers and feeders. S3.0Otf6.70; southern steers. 33.268w4.60; southern cows, 82.2V33.90; native cows, 82 10ft4.50; native heifers, S3.2O6.00; bulls, S3.OOu3.75; Calves, 83.0087.00. HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head, market 5c higher; 'ton. 87.90; bulk of sales, S7.66f?.8S; heavy, 37.707.80; packers and butchers, 87.70tg7.90; light, 37.403 7.; pigs, 35.50-7.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head; market steady; lambs, 8.5037.60; yearlings. S4. 50-26. 25; wethera, Si.00ti5.26. ewes, S3. 766. 00; stockers and feeders, S3.0n0 6.25. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Aug. 16. CATTL E Re ceipts, 8.000 head; market steady to 10c lower; steers, 84.507.26; cows and heifers, S2.&ig 6.00; calves. S3.lKxa7.0O. HOG8 Receipts, 3,700 heed; market 6c higher; top, 87.90; bulk of sales, SO. 7 5 7.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 3.500 head; market 10(3160 lower; lamba, 34.60 7.175. Sloaa City Live Stock Market.. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Aug. 16. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipt, 3.000 head; killers weak; feeders steady; beeves, 34 26 67.16; grass cows. S3.004.26; feeders, S3-7 t4.85: yearlings, 83.003 4 25. 1 HOGS Receipts. 1.500 head: market steady to 6c higher; range of prices, 37.26 67.60; bulk of sales. 87.354T7..45. Stock In StsTBt. Receipts at the six principal western markets yesterday were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7.600 1.400 18,000 St. Joseph 3.000 Sioux City 3,000 Kansas City 25.000 St. Louis 8,700 Chicago 19.000 8,700 1.500 6.000 4.400 20.000 3,500 7.000 2.600 30.000 Totals ....66.300 42,000 61,100 tTotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. l.-COTTON-The market opened steady at an advance of 396 points and sold 10 to 11 points net higher right . after the opening 'In response to tho rally a. Liverpool, reports that the weather was cliarlng off warm In the southwest and .'expectations of bullish private condi tion figures for the half month, to be pub llshed at midday. Offerings increased on the advance, reflecting the persistency of the selling by leading bears, and the mar ket during the middle ,of the morning acted nervous and unsettled at a reaction of 306 points from' the best. Futures opened steady; August, 12.30c; September, 126o bid; October, 12.05c; De cember, 12.08o; January, 12.07c; March, 12.06c; May, 11.11c Future cloeed I Steady; August, 12.22c; September, 1317c;l October, 12.14c; Novem ber, 12.13c; December, 12.11c; January, 13.08c; February. 13.07c; March, 12.09c; April, 12. one; May, 13.10c.. Spot closed quiet at t points higher; mid dling uplands, 1176c; middling gulf. 13c. Sales, none. GALVEfTON. Aug. II. COTTCN -Higher at I840. . ST. LOUIS, Aug. . 18.-X)TTON-Un-changed; middling, 12c; sales, none; re ceipts, none; shipments, none; stock, 13,818 bales. NkiVV ORLEANS, Aug. 1S.-COTTON-Spot, quiet; unchanged; middling. 12 5-16c; sales, on the spot, tiu bales; to arrive, 100 bales, .' Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frails. NEW YORK, Auguat 16 EVAPORATED APPLES Market rules steady, with fancy quoted at fca(g94c; choice at 8484c; prim at TiOVrW, common to fair, &aic. DRIED FRUITS Prunea are unchanged, with quotatlona ranging from 240 to 11 Sir: for California and from 6a to c fur Oregon fruit. Aprtcota are quiet but firm, with choice quoted at 10104c; extra choice at 104al0c; fancy at ll'ulSc, Peaches art reported firm on the coast and heavy ship ments of green fruit have reduued the supply available to driers. Choioe are quoted, at S'rt'&fc; extra choice at iVJjl-c; fancy at 7t)S4o. Visible Sapply of Grata. NEW YORK, Aug. IS. The visible sup ply of grain In the United States on Satur day, August 14, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange was as follows: Wheat, 8,283,000 bushels; Increase, 83, 000 bushels. Corn, 2,124.000 bushels; decrease. 242 000 bushels. Oats. 2.442,0000 bushels; decrease, 361,000 Bushels Rye, 154.0X1 bushels; Increase, 30,000 bush els. . Barley, 205.000 bushels; Increased, 17,000 bushels. The viuihla suddIv of wheat In Can art a on Satutday, Augut 14, was l,3b8,000 bushei J increase, i.,uj ousneis. Liverpool Craia Market. LIVERPOOL. Aug. 16-WHEAT-Spot. No. t red. western winter, nominal. Fu tures, quiet; September, 8s 3'4d; December, 7s 94d: March. 7s 84d CORN Spot, new. American, mixed, via Galveston, steady at 6a 64d. Future quiet; September. 5s 4d; October. 5s 4-d I'F'.AS Canadian, steady at 7s 104d FLOl R Winter patents, steady at 34a 64. tuffre Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 11 .--COFFKE-The market far .cwflee futures opened quiet, at n ... .114 1 1 471, I I utii l, an: d ;"n- n,1 t t.rj ilud in -li- ab sence m utr i- ititcn v ulv f i 11 Ii ill, cto Minei, tn-i niicn.-iiiai d 10 putti; ni4ti-i mii were lepoitril of 2. bags including September nl i m- St -iinei; Kn-, No .. 1 ,"i-4i'. f-ntiv No. 4, k ig.1!.', mild dull, I KIIIU14, n I. I- l)MH UK.VrkAI. HAHKET3, staple and Inner Prodaee Prices Far nlsked By Baivra aad Wkwleaalers. 14UITKH Creamery. No. 1. delivered te the 1 eta il trade in 1-1 b. carton. 2Tc, n 1. Ill bO-lb. tubs. 2"ic, No. t. in 1-lb. car tons. 2.1c; in H-ib. iuts, ;k-. packing slock. ltH-, tanrv dan. Hit., ilfliic, common 1 oil. Iresli mad. lIHiC. Maikct changes every Tursd. EUtlS Push ell.nt stock, candled. lie No stot'MK' tun n iii Otnalia market. OHEkSfcl 'ni VV'Isconaln lull cretm. twins, i,-; ioi.'ih Ainerlcaa. 4 In hoop. 154c; fvorlte, ,n hoop. lc. dalle. 20 f r hoop. 154c, ciea n brick, full cae. 16c; block twh-. Lie. tull cream llnibut ger. lc POl LTIIV Hi-uiiris, Ik; alive, spring, tsc; hens, 10V: ewek. 4c; flucka, sc; geest, 5c; turksys. 15c; pigeons, per do. ufc, guinea fowls, pet do.. S2 50; sqnsbs, per do.. 32. Dressed hen, lie; springs. IMiMc: cock. 64'. aucka, lie; geese, 114c; turkeys, 22c FISH Fresh caught, slmoit all are dressed: Halibut, ec; buffslo. c: trout. 12c: bullheada. 14c; catfish, 17c; crapples. sutifVsh. 6iic; black bass. 2.V; whlleflsh. 13c; pike. 12c. salmon, 14c; pickerel, 10c; frog' leg. Sfec. Freah froxen: Whlteflsh. No. 1, 10c; round. c; pickerel, dressed and headless, 7c; round, Sc; pike. dresed. 10c; round. 9c; red snspper. lto; Spanish nick el el, ISc. native mackerel, 3i"e each. FRESH FRl"ITS-Florlda pineapple. 1 to 4Sr. 32.75 pet crte, grape fruits, JR si per box. ..; 4h sise. w, m sixe. sv: n- nana, fancy select. 11 i.tioj to; apptes nome ' grown, per on m:nri, wc, niamri u9 I k. t 4",r j MEAT 'l 'I S- . I rlhi l4c; ' No I I t llis. 13', : No. 1 l ib. 'c:- No. 1 loin. 17c; ; No 2 loin. I4t : No. i Ic-ln. 104c; No. I 'chuck, fl'ic: No : chuck. 5c; No. 3 chuck. 4 -c: No. 1 I'Mitiil. 10c; No 3 round, 94c! Nil J round, 'ic; No 1 plate. 54c; No. 8 plate, .V; No 3 plate. 40. V'KOKTA PI.1 "S- Kansas sweet potatoes. ;2J."i per bbl. tYlery. Michigan. 26o bunch; ' MilHlli-r, t;0c "abbRge, home grown. 114! i lb, Wisconsin Red Globe onloes, per lb. t nlirornia caiilinower, s.i' per crate. Tomatoes, Tennessee. 4 baskets. 90c: crate. It 00. Lettuce, per do. ;We, Par snips, turnips, carrots. 7tc per dos Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, etc.. per dos.. 75c. POTATOES New. Srte per bu. HlIE9-No. 1 green, 10c; No 1 cured, llfl. Oils and It 01 a. OIL CITY, Pa.. Aug. 1H, -OIL-C're.llt bal ances. 81.58. Runs. .t2,tll bbls : averags. 151,681 bbls. Shipments. 361.210 bbls.; aver age. 163.275 bbls. SAVANNAH, tlti . Aug. 10 - OU Spirits of turpentine, firm: .M,4"-0,lC ROSIN Firm; gti.nn H tlfrtj:!; 1 1. 83.H0iil3.46: E. 33.0tii3.M. F. SI :sto. 5. U. Ss f 44.00; II. 84 25; I. 4 .;-.: I 3.". OtMr.'.il'O; M. 85.105.30; N. S.'. tO-ijo tV VVU. 8.ilaA5 WW, 85 75 HEAT BOTHERS WORKMEN ON THE BIG BUILDINGS Bricklayers (ilve Over for the nay In Siinir Places and 4ther VV orkera ttsft.' ' " On account "of the heat work was sus pended early on the Brandels annex and theater building, the hrlrklayej only labor ing one hour. The Thompson-Starret com pany, which Is putting up the building, did not mind, because It Is able to go ahead at night. A big ctew was at work Sunday night and the scene looked not unlike a big Iron foundry, for the men had stripped .to the waist. Work on the new. court houte -building went on despite the heat, but all the labor ers took a leisurely gait'.' The Southern Coal company, which Is hauling material for the court house, suffered the defection of five teamsters on account of the heal. WHOLESALERS BOOST PRICE OF MILK, CLAIMING SCARCITY Demaad Increaeed; They Say, Willie Pastures Are Growing; Poor aad Farmers' Milk Soarlaej. Milk prices have' been given a boost In Omaha" 6 cents a can. or 24 cents A 'gal lon, wholesale. The prices to tho ret Alter have not been relfed. although some, of the dealers say there may oon be an Increasa In price. .... C. V. Schwager, manager of the Alamltj Sanitary Dairy company, says that the raise Is necessary because of the shortage of milk, while t the same lime there is a heavy demand for Ice cream and soft drinks. He says that the pastures are drying up and bad, and in addltlpn to that a great deal of the farmers' milk sours before it can be brought to the clt PLEADS HEAT AS HIS EXCUSE Carl Hostlaad Tells Police ' JHe Wrather Made Him Assaalt Maa on City of Peoria, "The heat made me so blind I could not tell what I was, doing,". ' By this plea Carl Hoagland succeeded In getting out of police court without a fine for assaulting James Collin bt 313 Pine street. Hoagland took an excursion on the steamer Peoria Sunday and got into a mlxup with a stranger on board. There was ne fight there, but Hoagland swore he would have revenge wheh- tho boat landed. After he went ashore he started up Douglas street and met Collins, whom he supposed was the fellow, who had made hlru the trouble on the boat, and he pro ceeded to brat him. Collins broke away and ran for u policeman, who took Hoag land In tow. The hut weather story secured his re lease. 1 Water Works tor Tva Tewme. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Aug. 16. (Special, I Movement have been Inaugurated In two South Dakota towns, White Lake and Wagner, 10 construct g new waterworks yatem and to extend and Improve a pres ent system. At White Lake the resident have circulated a petition asking the city council to call a special vecUon and sub mit to the voters the proportion Of Issu ing bonds for the' constru lion ' of A' sew municipal system of waterworks, which It is believed can be Installed for from 38,000 to 10,000. At Wagner a special eleoUon ha breu called (or Monday, August 24. foi the purpose of submitting to the voters the proposition of Issuing bond In the sum of 85.000 for the extension n the waterworks system and to secure an additional supply of water for fire . pro tection and domestic purposes. The pre posed bonds will mature In ten year and will draw interest at A rate not exceeding five per cent Deep Vela ef Coal gtraek. PIERRE, S. D , Aug 16. -(Special. )-It Is reported that a four foot vein of coal wa pierced while sinking an artesian well It: Florence township, Hand county. The coal was above the artesian basin, but at such a depth that it is hardly likely to be considered a workable vein . Serious l.areratlaaa and wounds are healed without danger of blood poisoning by Bucklen's Arnica gatve. the healing wonder. J5c. Sold by Beaton Drug Co. Herbert L Good. Co. Brokers and Dealers VaVTIS1303rS. rrOCKeV, Otvaba Office i 810 ST. T. Life Slog. Well Telephone. Douflae Ml. 3aApaB. A-Sltl ess A-flSS Oldest gua 4a4t-aai HauM Ja. aU-e l'ata