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    TIIK BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 0, 1910.
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GRAIN AHD PRODUCE MARKET
"ItWfpts
of Last Week Have Been
Very Heavy.
WXATHIR . nn)ICATI0N3 FINE
"I
rr'
iCe a si
"IniV Wheat l'rleea tiM(li tn In-
; d Spring Wheat Mar Be
Reduced In Trie ' tern Alan
' Will B Reduced Soea.
i
- 1 ' r OMAHA. Aug. , WW.
Cable were weaker aa expected. Weather
tuuiiiiurs una iir Harvesting ana maraei
jng. itccetpts (luring tne pant week have
been very heavy. News from abroad and
It home la .aomaw-hnt ennrirrttna. The
NYaslilnitton crop report, due just after the
riuna umay, is expected to ahow an Ul
rica, in winter -wheat ..over last month
whil the spring what, may ahow a possible
reduction. ,T
Weayier condltlpW for th growing corn
Crop could hardly . b better, with cloudy
kit's fend ecatWad. ehowers s-nd cooler
temperWtur. The official report today
shouldshow a reduction -In condition In the
In th gtmhwewt states,-but this will be
orrnet by aa' Improvement eaat of th Mis
ourl river. ' i
lx)wr oariea and heavy receipts and the
accumulating stocKs i at primary point
eased line eiearbr future, while th more
distant months held firm. Elevator con
cerns 'were best Sellers on good receipts
and the I expected movement of apung
wneat to the northwest markets.
Corn wis soft on' th decline In wheat
BP "3 heavy receipt. 'Nachank In th sit
u'lon is. expected from th government
fsport values being on . fair working
oasis, cash cum was active, but 4c lower,
. Offerings !blnr liberal..
. Primary whefctc. .receipts were 2,334,Ono
bushels arlfj nKfnmrnti- were 716.U00 bushels
MUmt J,fi0 b'mriel and shipments of
I,141,0ii0 btarnns.V
Primary ,rr rrrtlpt were 640,000 bushels
and shipment were 278.OO0 buhels against
receipt .last ve.r of enUKiO bushels and
hlnments f 4X4 nnn hnah.ia
Clearances ' were none of corn, none of
oats and wHeat arid flour equal to 239.000
Dunnels, '
Liverpool cloned lVsd lower on wheat and
1a lower, on corn. a
Local rnhg' of option! .
t4rtlcls'. Opn. High. Ldw. Close.l Bat'y.
Wheat-..!'- ', I
Pept,.', w W
0 cn
V tept
Dec
Oei - -
4 Sept..fl '34H
97VI
B J
hi .1
5MV41
I
WVtl
66
24i 8441
96tt
"I
ill
7V
59
67
34
3t
cash Mil lower: No, t mixed, 634T?4o;
No. t mixed. tt.Vii&Ffrc. No. J white. WWc;
No. 3, Mu04Vc.
BUTTKk . resmery. 2M4c: firsts, 23c: seo-
orids, iilo; parkin stock, 20Vc.
LtKl Extras, 20c; firsts, l,c; aeoond. 80.
Receipts BMP ts
&ks.u
H.imo
JB,IM
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ..
Oats, bu. .
WEATHER I. THE URAIW BELT
ladlcatlona Are for flame Cooler fcy
Taesdsy E'ealns. .
' ' ' OMAHA. Aug. 8, 1810.
Moderate showers wer fairly well dis
tributed over Nebraska within th last
twenty-four hours and rains were quite
general over the corn and wheat belt within
the last forty-eight hours. The only heavy
fall In Nebraska, as shown by our reports.
waa at Valentine, where 1.K0 Inches oc
curred during taut night. Fume hoavy falls
occurred In MIhuouM snd Kansas within
the lam twenty-four hours, as follows:
Mexico, 1 W Inches; Uuonevllle, 1 Inch;
Umir. 1.40 Inches: Mcpherson. Kan., 1.80
Inches, Heavy rains again occurred In Ken
tucky within the last forty-eight hours, a
fall of 140 Inches being recorded at Wil
liamsburg, and 1.10 Inches at Beaverdam.
Showers continue in the lower MUsourl val
ley and generally threatening conditions
prevail throughout the central valleys this
morning. Moderate tempeiuturea have con
tinued general throuuh.uit the central val
leys since the last rrpoit and no important
change has occurred In any seotlon during
th last forty-eight hour. While the
weather will probably continue somewhat
threatening and unsettled In this vicinity
today the indications are for partly cloudy
tonlKht and Tuesday, with Slightly cooler
tonlKht.
murium temperature and precipitation
as compared, with last thre years:
U1U. ISK 1807.
Minimum temperature.. 64 74 60 (9
Precipitation Vi .w ,uu .01
Normal temperature for today, 71 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation sine Marabj 1.
1192 inches.
deficiency corresponding period In UOt,
,56 of an Inch.
Excess for corresponding period, 1908, ,4J
oc an men.. .
U A. WEL8H. Local F0recstr.
Torsi and Wheat ReBlon Balletla,
For Omaha, Neb., for th twenty-four
hours ending at a. m., Ttnn meridian time,
Monday, August , lwiu:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
-Temp. Pain
Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.... 89 65 .03 Pt. Cloudy
NEWIORRSrOCKSANDBONDS
Grain Crop Eeport and Copper Statis
tic! Inflaenco Market.
THEY HAVE DEPRESSIVE EnXCT
Rally Follow First Drop Copoer Re
port Directly Opposite to Predic
tions of Contaat laeroaso
la arala Stock.
NEW TOKK. Aug. I. Th government
report of th condition of grain crop on
August 1, and th July autistic of th
copper producer association were th two
Item of news which attracted th greatest
amount of attention In th financial district
today. Th effect was more of depression
than a stimulation on snaculatlv activity,
aa th appearance of th two report did
not ocour unui tn session oi tu a toe a
exchange was well advanced.
The first effect or th government crop
report waa to depros prior sharply, but
rauy louowea.
The copper producer report was well re
ceived, more from Its contrast with predic
tion of it contents thsn from positive bet
terment In trad condition to be Inferred
from Its showing. Th Impression had got
abroad that a substantial Increase In th
surplus stocks on hand would b shown by
the report. Atl Increase of only l,!54,asl
pounds was accepted, therefore, a an
agreeable disappointment.
Th rise In the copper stocks In response
to the report waa belated, following a long
Sause after th statistics were first pub
shed. The stocks broke again later. In
common with th whole market, but Showed
Visorou resistance.
Th engagement of additional gold In
London today wa In accordance with ex
pectation. The British foreign trad state
ment lor July, with a considerable tan on
In values of Imports, doe not promts well
tor the July statement of export from this
country, which hav been expectea to snow
the Jun Improvement in that Item contin
ued or extended.
Bond were irregular. Total sales, par
Value, $9ii6,000. United States bond were
unchansrad on call.
Number of sale and leading Quotations
on stock today war:
BtlOS. IllfH- now. VI".
Auburn, Neb 90
Broken B w, Neb. 6
88
88
M
87 1
90,'
90
4tmana Cswli Prices.
WHEATaNo. I hard, 85980! No. 8 hard
W97q; No. 4, hard, HHf3c: rejected hard
mi 87c; E No. a spring, 4497c; N'o- i
aprin. iwuVsa.' -. '
COH'ffc-NO:. i white. 61H5114e; No. I
white, utituo; No. i -white, bvs(alc; No.
8 color, 60Bn4c; No. I . yellow, 60g)tj04oj
No. I yellow,. MViMUc;, Ntr. 4 yellow, Mty'S
N140i No. -, BSiiMVc; No. 8. IW&9o;
No. 4j, 68!tt'fj59c; no grade, 480. . i
OATS i. white, s8nitlStci standard,
ibtlS&iihc; NO. I' white, 83Vs(it34o, No. I yel
low, J-H'-WilMHc; No. 4 yelklw, 32&33c. .
BAHLKYrNo. 1 feed, MuCc; rejected. 48
Mo. v .' .
KYE No. X, 73(57Jo: No. i."707Jc.
Carlo! "Receipts,
Columbus. Neh
Culbertson, Neb.
Falrbury, Neb...
Fairmont, Neb...
Or. Island, Neb.
Hartlngton. Neb
IHastlngs, Neb. ..,89
Holdrege, Neb.... 89
Oakdala, Neb .... 87
Omaha. Neb 86
Tekamah, Neb.... 88
Alta. la 85
Carroll, la 84
Clarlnda. la 74
Blblev. Ia. 83
Sioux City, Ia... 84
fNot Included In averages.
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending it I I. in. -
DISTRICT AVERAGE
M
.63
6fi
60
60
U
64
63 .
3 '
59
68 1
61
62
69
M
61
a
64
.29
.83
.07
.00
.t
.oo
.22
.23
.44
.24
,C0
.00
.21
.00
.02
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
CloUriv
Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
naming
Clourl"
Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear '
Clpudy
Chicago 471
Minneapolis , 421
On aha 99
DuUUbv
60
ia
213
'zi
CHICAGO GRAIN ATVIl PROVISIOXB
Keatarea of th Triad lifer Closl
Friers on Board ot Trade.
bmOAOO.: Aug. 8 Expecting a bearish
report from the United States government,
I the--wheat ' trade-' today discounted price.
Values also,, felt' tli ( depressing Influenc
of the bis: movement of the new crop and-
clone. 1 e-iHy at a decline of a shade to. $.q.
viihVpareiT tfitff' SatlUfdafr nlnht." The" 'e&s-
swn Vodn advanced .ocn WtW ana lowered
oaU,.rlu;4v . , .. -
't'rovlHion. wet- Irregular, finishing 17Ho
doVn d?4c' Up." " : ' ' ,
f tinInesa today Consisted . largely ot gen'
Oral liquidation by longs. Increased short
selling and rather poor buying support.
exeit from hort."' "' '
'l)wturKlng to bear was th fact that
ex.rprts bids were .ft&7o out of line and that
world's shipments were' gfeatly In excess
A -estimate, Fluctuation In the Septem
ber UtjlUery. touched a limits tl.01'U1.02,
witlx .the last sale o net lower, at J1.01H.
I.'tii mission' purchases made corn strong
oftoje' a weak tstart. September sold from
6W4' finiehlng Wao up, at- 6iM'ic.
Tfm.cash niat'kct was, steady. No. Z fel
low cloved at 64SifJ64e. '
tats- ranuodi lower on ettlna' by - cash
houses..-, Tlie, rng. fur September covered
only c. with the close 4c down, at 86,
a 'loss rf 'c. compared with th finish of
the previous session. -
.Western packers- were seller of pro
visions, especially lard. Pork Closed 17fte
higher to 7Vfco lower. Lard was 6o off- to
JHe'up. -iubs -were -unchanged to 6c down,
..The ,)e(Uug futures, raageu aa follows:.
District.
Columbus, O
Louisville. Ky...
Indianapolis, Ind
Chicago, III
Pt. Louis, Mo....
Dea Moines, Ia..
Omaha. Neb..
No. of
Station.
Temp.
Max. Mln.
Rain
fall
17 , 76 60 . .20
19 80 62 .50
12 . 72 66 . 20
2S 7S 66 .20
13 76 68 ,W
14 . 88 , 60 .00
HO M : 6. . .20
24; ,.84 ",Bg .20
19 8 60 . .80
ArlloWs.f Oprt:1 Hltfh. Low. 1 Close. Bat y.
.1
j 101 I 101V4I 102i
,i ;
Wheat I
8ept.,. I2" 102
Teo.'..,.il it 1 05 1 04U 1 04Vill 05MiV4
V ol ll I I, . , I .
M'4i '
601,
62
;62Sr
1WmI.
Sept..
.Pept.
Deo...
. May..
Fork
; Kept..
A Oct..,
Jan...
Laid- 1
, Kept... UM
tci...
' Nov...
' Jan;.'.-Riivu-
, yopt.,
Oct..;
"Jan.j
-..4V&l4vH41
1 rti i! A Aii j i v
20 76 1 80 SO I 20 60
i i2 jif uuni w
6!4ti3 ifV4
691:60 SiW
61V;61T'U2
S8 38Hi
40Hi 40H
11 62 11 45
11 40 1 11 45 II 374
II 12Vi U 15 11 07Vi
wiiijr 10 a Hi N 32i 10 36
10 97Vii 10 10 86
11 SO
10 83
t 42VI 42'i 31l I 87Vi
21 171
20 66
17 2i
11 4.".
11 874
U 074
624
69V4
614
36T4
40S41
21 10
1810
11474
11 40
11 124
1U 70
S 374
So. t, . .
rash Quotations 'Were as follows:
FLOUR Hidy ' winter patents, 84.60(1$
to-,-, wlruter nirulghts,. Ji.Jo-iiVW; spring
etrsiRh1.. o.i',it).'ij;. bakers, , h oo-j. 76.
RYE-OJo. 2. fiUiiiTSc.
BAULKY Kced "or mixing-, 4SiOKc; fair to
trfvK'e malting. wnnc.
, ISL.lCLx-ir'tTHx. . No. 1 southwestern, $2.32;
No, 1 northwestern, xz.&i. Tiniolliy, M 7i
Clover. 88.iJ01H2.23. ,''''
PlUJVISrO.NiS Mess pork, per bbl., 821.7S
fi.'-J.UO. Lard, Ifr I'D lbs., 111.474; short ribs,
aides (loose), tlLO.mU.374; short clear aides
tboxed),' 811.75-U 12.00.
Total clesraiicvs of wheat and flour were
enil to 2.ouu lu. Primary receipts were
13.0 bu.. comriared with 1.400,oiiii bu. the
correspondrns; dsy a .year aao. The visible
supply uf wheat In the I'nltcd States In
ureanvd i,423.0U) bu. for the week. The
amount of bieadaluff un ovuan passage in
Creased 2.472.000 bu. . -
,: lihtlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
831 rars; corn, 2:; cars; oats, 6ti7 cars; hogs,
U,0(i0 Head.
Chicago Caoh Prices Wheat. No. t red,
l'0Min.03: N. 8 red, tl.Ou; No. 3 hard.
4U.l4nJ.(; No.- 1 hsid, wtc(dl.03; No. 1
northern .spring. 81.234: No. 2 northern
spring,' 31.lUll.14; No. 3 spring. 11.0201.04.
iWn? Nb. 2. Wo; No. 8. tU'tiKtWc; Ko. J
whit. 44-"-c: No. 8 white. G4tj4'ic No.
I yellow, i,fjiMc; No. 3 yellow, ia4t64o.
Oats: No. 3 canh. 3435o (new); No. 2
white, tieW', 37i'(j.r,r; old 89c; No. 8 white,
new. -84c;. old, 34tl3ic: No. 4 whit, new,
I jii'.sc; standard, new, 8"mi37NiC; old. SHihSHq.
'jtl'TTV.'lt Steady; creameries, 23Ytj23o;
fjaliies. W-irlWc.
ErXIa Firm; i receipts. T.ttSS cases; at
rrk.. ca Incbjdfd, lOQHc; . first. 17c;
Lrlme firsts,. Inc.,
CirERSK Steady; daisies. 15tifllS4o;
Jwln, 14W514e; young AiherU-a. lianiic;
4on horns. iii.t.16c.
POTATOES steady; choice to fancy, 82
fslr to good, "6&30c.
rorLTRY-StaAy; turkey, 0c; chlch
Vt. 13c;iprln lbc.
VEAL steady; 60 to CO lbs.. Kfj84c; 60 to
f." lbs.. MCV; 8S to 114) lbs., iHilO'o.
Chloago Receipt Wheat: 471 car: corn,
1M cai-; oats, "ii cars. Estimated tomor
row; Wheat. Stil cars; corn. IM cars; oats.
j cur.
i
A ansa City tJrala aad rrsvliless.
KANSAS CITT. Aug. i. WHKAT-Kep-
t.-nii.er, . y.VtfViatr; i.fenioer, H lM; May.
It.U)1.. sviiers; rasn w lOMer; jso. 1
fard. ' 97"4'""l W: N 3. 9cJl.l; No. 3
1M pOl.-.No. a 4lic.
OAT51 -l'ii''hansed to 4o lower; No. I
lit!e. l-vn4c; No. f "mixed, 84C
HVF-No. 3. MOKc.
II v rnchaiiged; cl'oli-e timothy, 140tf
HH.. chmt-e loali ie, 111 tt a 1134.
CC"'-"pimlr. UniliS . b d Peeeni.
-b4- 4 Vf. aXjA aWWai
Moderate temperalure continued through
out th corn and wheat region during the
last thirty-six hours. Appreciable rains
occurred In all. except the fit. Louis and
Des Moines districts. Heavy rain again
occurred In th Loulrvlll district, a fall
of. 2.40 -inches ooourred at Williamsburg,
and LIO Indies ai neaveroam, iv.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau,
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotation 'of " the Day' , om Vartoa
'i . , . Commodities. t
r"7:V-it)RlC', AuS -FrOWPMar1trt
1 ..... t. . . . - r fcii ru. .
ltuI0L;T.eprili p.l.:Hin.l ; m.wu 'J.wi., winter
straights, 34,o0i4.66; winter patents, M.itJ
5,10: snrlnK clears. 84.3f4ii4.0: winter extras.
No. 1. 83.753.90; winter extras. No. 2. 13.60(9
166: Kansas atralshts. 84.lf.w5.ia Rye flour.
dull', fair- to good. It.10tj4.35; . choice- to
tancy, t.4ry4.lMl ' .
CORN MEAL Steady; fine whUe ana yel
low, 31.56-S1.60; choice, 1.461.D0; kiln dried,
t3.6tKfiit.60. " .1
WHEAT spot, market irregular; new ivo
red. 31.064 elevator and 21.0744 f. o. b.
No. 3 northern. 31.26T4 f. o. b. Wheat closed
net lower; September closed, 31.0
Iecemter. II. 10.
CORN Market easy; No. 2, '72c nominal
elevator, domestic basis to arrive c. I
Option market was without . transactions,
OATS Spot, market steady; mixed, 24 to
32 pounds, nominal; natural white,. 26 to 32
pounds, 4W48c;. clipped white; 34 . to 43
pounds, 48ift-50o. . .,. ; ' :.'".,'
MUi's wuiet: state, common: to cnoioe,
1909. &W3o; 1908, nominal. Pactfi ooat.
11KI9. 9ul6c: 1908. nominal. ' . , .
' LEATHER Steady; hemlock, firsts, 24
26e; seoonds, 24jJc; seoonla. 2123c; thirds.
1Si3To; rejected, 17rlc. -- .
PROVISIONS Pork quiet; mess, $26.60;
family, 2S.OO26.00; short clears, 824.0O&26.6O;
Beef, steady; mess, 31B.0O16.6O; family, 319.00
(o 19.50; beef hams, 822.0024.00. Cut meets,
quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., $15.75
18.00; pickled hams, $16.00. Lard, steady;
middle west prime, $11.6011.70; refined,
easy; continent, 312 36; South America, $1100
Sj 13.25; compound, 10. 25-310.50.
TALLOW-Steadv; prim city (hhds.),
$7.25; country, 6.75i&)7.374; prima summer
yellow, 9.&OrV9.75; October, 87.75W7.78; Nov
ember, J7.124i7.13; dressed, $6.90&.96. '
BUTTER Firmer j receipts, 4,(u9 tubs;
creamery specials. 29ff?29i4c; extra, 2S9
2S4c; third to first, lfi27c; stata dairy to
common tu finest, JWiylihtc; prooesa, second
to special, 22&254c; western factory, ai
234c; western Imitation -creamery, 24iec
CHEESE Firm; receipts; 6,000 packages;
fancy. 144c; average prime, 14'144o; fair
to good, 1244fl3ac : common... 94WUo;
skims, full to special 24&124c.
EOG9 Firmer; receipts, 8.8S9 cases;
gathered white, 25Jic; hennery, brown, 24
037c; gathered, brown. 2-'ic; fresh gath
ered extra firsts, 2uQ22c; firsts, li'-ac ;
seconds, 160174c. -
POULTRY All v. dull; nearby broiler,
19t-Jfio; fowls. 164c; turkeys, KiT,14c; dressed,
steady; western broilers, 164al8c; fowls,
U(iUic; turkeys, 16B20c.
to, 700
1,600
f0
10
1,8m)
J-K)
. WO
6tt
100
I.SU0
''ioi
"'"ioj
13
46
n
u
13
16
132 l.U
00
1.400
. two
17
40
l4
SOD 108 1011
wo ioi lot
llh',
3IVt
"s.m 'nvi "iiii
t,8' 75
1,700 187 4
1.300 344
TOO 14J
t.ftio in
600 M
i.'i'oo iii'i i
loo i u
...A.
100
100
SO
l.too
J00
400
29
70
27
14
3
8,100 134 1114
8,300
1.000
3. WO
100
17
4T
90.
14
300 -, 40 .
AllU-Cbalmers pM
Amalsanut4 rWpw ,.,
Amrlo y AfTivultural ,,
Amsrlcsn BMt Sugar.....
Amstican Can
Ameliean C. A ......
Amrln Cotton Oil
American H. se L. pro..,
Am. Ire Securities.
Amsrtoan L,lnMed (
Amsrtcsn Loeoraatlv ...
Amaiican 8. R. .......
Am. 8. A R. pm
Am. Steel Foun4rls....,
Am. Runrr RafinlDg ,
American T. T
American Tobacco pfd.
American WooKn
Anidonda Mining Co....,
Atchison ,
Atchison pta
AlUntlo Cosit Un
Baltimore Ohio
Bothlehcm Dteel
Brooklyn Rapid TT
CanadUa rtclflo
Central lathr i
Central Leather pfd
Central ot New Jersey..
Cheatpeaic A Ohio
Chloaco Alton
Chicago Ureal Western.
c o. w. pta
Chlcaso N, W
C, M. A St. P
O.. C, C. A St. L
Colorado .F. A I
Colorad- A Bnutnemv..
Coneollnaled baa
Corn Producta
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A Rio Orands. ..
V. A K. D. pta.,
PtsUlleT' Securities ....
Erie
Erie 1st pfd
Erie M pld
General Electric ..,
Oreat Northern p'd,
Great Northern Ore otls.,..
Illinois Central '
Interboroush Met.
int. Met. prd
International Harvester ...
InL Marine p(d
Intcrjiallooal Paper ........
jnUrnetlonal lumf ..i...e
loara uenirai ......,.,
Kanaaa City to
K. C Bo. pro.
Leolede Oas
Leuiavlll A Nae!ille
Minn. A BV L
M St. P. A 8V. M
M., C A T .'...
M . K. AT. p(d '
Mlesourl Paclrlo ,
National Blacuit
NaUoual Lead
N. It. R. of M. id pfd....
New York Central
N. T.. O. A W.t ....
Norfolk A Western.........
North American
Northern Psoitis ,
Paolllo Mall .
Pcnoaylranla
People's Oas
i C. C. A St. L
Pittsburg Coal
Pnesed Iteol Cur
Pullman Palace Car.-.
Railway Steel Spring..
Readtn. ..' "
ttouubllu Steel
Rspubllo Steal pfd
Hock lelaod Co '...
Rock lelaaa ce. sto...
8t. L. A 9. F. 3d pfd.
8U Lost . W.. .......
l l. a. w. of..
81oe-htt!l S. A
Southern PaeKlo
Southern Kaiiwar ....
So. Hallway p(.
Tennaaee Copper
Texaa A Faolttc
T St. U A W
T St. LAW. pfd--
Union Psoitis
Union Paslllo pld
United State realty..
United Bute Rubber.
Uulted Beau suei ...
U. 8. Steal pfd
Utah CoDner
Va.-Caro. Chemical ..
Wabaeh
WabaaS pfd
Weatern Maryland ....
Weatlnshouae aJectrt
Weatern Union
wheeling A 1 S.. ,
Total aalel lor th day, 377,300 shares.
33
4
44
67
27
U
12
14
6
ii"
8
M4
4
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41
U
4
5
97
1
13
1
101
43
111
111
4
n
ti
n
vn
107
M
74
1174
"4
tm
40
83
41
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in
11
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.114
IDS
34
70
37
31
34
34
1I 1414 Ml
143
131
3
70
37
13
S
tlflrafee outstanding, $m.K3M0. Ooaeral
Fund Standard silver 1"ll.r,fn general
fund, 33.SW1.4K3; current liabilities rA1.6Ql,M9;
working balance In treasury offices, 329,-
834,014; In bsnks to credit of treasurer of
the I'nlted (Hates. 83S.011.2b8; subsidiary sil
ver coin. KK.464.x: minor coin. 8l.l33.3W;
total balanc In general fund, 3v2,e9),94.
Kw York Moae-F Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 8. MONEY On call.
sasy; 141 per cent; ruling rate, 14 per
cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at
14 Pr cent; time loan steady and very
dull; sixty days, 834 per cent; ninety
days, 8'u4 per cent; ! months. 46t per
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER Sm
per cent.
e W.KL1NU jfiXCMAPitiE rirm, witn ac
tual business In bankers' bill at 84.80t
8360 for sisty-oay bills and 84.8.t;o for de-
rnsnd; commercial bills. H.4KJ.
pILVER Bar, .1c; Mexican dollars. 44c;
BONDS Oovrrnment, steady; railroad. Ir
regular, i. '
Closing quotation un' bonis today war
a follows:
la, rg....10fi tnt, V. M. !
..0" Jpn .
,.114 do 44 H4
..101 K-. W Soi'ist .... tl
..IUU a. deb. 4 1M1... 2
..114 LIN. unl. ia 7
.. 71 M. K. A,I let 4..
..101 , do sen, 44. (2u,
Am, T. A T. ct. 4., Mo. Pacitl 4 M
Am. Tobacco 4 Ti N. R. 'R. ef M. 4 "4
do ti .-..lO.'-HN. T. C: a. rt
V. S. ref.
do eoupon
V. S. 4e. re.
do coupon
V. g. 4a. re.
do ernipon .
Alll-Cha. let
Am. At. 6a.
fl4 da dh, 4
V;K- T..-.H. .M2 H.
,.1H CT. M
..107 N. A W. ev.
.. 1 do ev. 4e. ..'.......
.. 19 No. PaolfiO 4a
.. 94 .- ...;
.. It b. S. L rlrlf. tm...
.. lpTta. et.'IHa m.
..100 do eon, 4
. . I. Reading gen. 4.
.. 3
1914
97
T
liw
to
3 .
95
im.
Armour A Co. 44,
Atchison gen. 4e...
-o c. 4..m,.
do ev. ' IS
At. C. U let 4.,
Bal. A Ohio 4i
d 1 .,
an S. W. '....
Brk. Tr. ct. 4...
4 en. ot Oa. Ee...
Can. Leather tie...
C. ot H. J. g. ...-.m St. L A S, K. I. 4a. f4
Chea. A Ohio 4..10 do g. ta.w
do ret. to t. U I. W. . ... T2
Ctilcco A A. I't. TO ad 1st sold 4a.... M
C. B. A Q. J. 4s A 8. A. L. 4a To
do gen. 4a t go. Pas. eol. 4 tt
C. M. A I P. I4at4 do ct. 4 t4
C. R. 1. A P. a. 4. TI do lit ref. 4 14
do rfg. 4..., tSo. Railway la 106
Colo. ind. ti 70 do fen. 4 "!,
Colo. Mid. 4 MVnlon FUla 4s 1004
A 8. r. A . 4 fi . do ct. 4 tH
OUAilA LlVl. STOCli MAUivET
Cuttle Vfclues Are Steady Despite Lib
eral Receipts.
PRICES OF IIOQS AEE EIGHXS
etst Are Llgskt All Cle of
Bayora Need flock sad Make Jif
ret of Their Ws
a4 Larnba Lowr.
ROtTTM OMAITA. Au. t. 1919.
Ucelpt werei Csttl. Hogs. Sheep,
Estimate Monday 8,33 3,S 34,118
Sam day last week .s6 i.m . 14,44
Sam day I weeka ago... 8.623 4.8'0 16.4x0
caine day 3 weeks ago... .i-u
Sam day 4 week ago... .4T 3.4M8 13.461
Bain day last year 7,34 t.i I.U1
Th. fnllnwlnv tahla shows tha receipt of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tn year to oat as comparer wnn iw
ear: 1910. 1309. Inc. uec.
Cattl 8X1,196 624,444 M.iW .......
Hogs 1.824,714 1.878,776 Xod,m
Sheep 8U470 791.833 140,538
Th following table show th average
price of hogs at South Omaha for th last
several days, with comparisons:
uly 38...
uly 2...
uly 90...
uly 11...
Aug. 1...,
Aug. I.,..
Aug. .....
Aug.
Aug ....
Aug. 8..,..
Aug. 7....
Aug. I....
D.. A H. or.
D. A R. o: 4..,
do ref. C
Plitlller' U .....
Brl p. I. 4.
do gen, 4a......
do ov, 4s, ser.
do series U.
4 do 1st A ref. 4s... 6
... : r. 8. Kubber e ioi
... II V. 8. Steel 2d Se l"i
... (7 "Va.-Caro. t. tiani. u. 8
... o "Wabaeh 1st I lot
... do let A . 4.... 1
A. 44 WeeUrn Md. 4 13
0 Wt. Btleo. ct. Is.,
Oen. Rlec. cr. I...1U Wla. Central 4a.
III. Cen. lat ref. 4. tt Mo, Pac. ev. 6a.
Int. Met. 4a.r 74 .
Bid. Oflered. ' '
.., 11
1
London Cloalaar Stoeks.
LONnCXN. Aug. 8. American securities
were dull and featureless during th early
trading today. At noon prices ranged from
i above to 4 below Saturday's Mew York
closing. -
Closing quotations oo bxoks rei
114 Lout.vlll A N.
.. 81 tv M , K. A T.i...
.... N. V. Central. .i
.... 81 Norfolk A W...,
HW4 do pfd
,....1114 fnterlo A W...,
,....10 PnnrlTnl ..,
101 V Rand Mine
14 Blading
13 Bo. Railway
Coneol moiiay
an acosunt ....
Amal. Cappsr ..
Ar.ccorrds
Atchison
do p(d
Bal. A Ohio
Canadian Pad tic
Chea. A Ohio...
Oilcaao Ot. W..
C. . M. A St. P 1204 do pfd
.143
. 12
.i;
. M
. 40
. W4
.
. TI
. 31
. H4
.111
.1614
. 1
. T0
.1114
. 17
. IF4
. 1
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of llv stock at
th Union Stock yard for th twenty
four hours ending at 8 p. m., August 8:
awCli;il Id.
Cattle.Hogs.Bh'p.lI'fs.
C., M. A Bt. P........ W
Missouri Pacific
Union Pacific 62
C. A N. W., east
L N. W.. west.Nlll
C, Ht. P., M. & O.
C, . J., eaat
C, B. ct Q west V
li.. 1. Ac cast,, ..
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot West
Total racalDts 303
1)18 POSITION.
Omaha Packing Co 76T
Swift and Company 810)
Cudahy Packing Co.7... .1,278
r Keera 14 80. Pacific ..,
Denrer A R. O 0 Calon Paclfto
do ptd 71 do pfd
Xrl 14 V. S. Steel...
a lt pfd.... 40 do ptd
do Id pfd 11 Wabaeh
Grand Trunk M do pfd
Illlnol Central 131 Bpenleh 4 ...
SILVER Bar, steady at 344d per ounce.
MONEY lftlW per cent
Th rat o discount In th open market
for short bill I 34 per oent; for thre
month' bill. 3 per cent.. ..
, . i '
Boston Stocks and Bond.
. BOSTON, Aug. 8. CToslng quotations on
stocks wer aa 'follows: -
Armour A Co.
Murphy, shippers
Kohr Packing Co
Cudahy, Bt. Paul.,.-
w. a. van Bani ec v-o....
Benton. Van 8. at L......
Stephens Bros
Hill A Bon
P. B. Lwls
Huston & Co '.
B. Root & Co
H. Bulla
F. Huaa
L. Wolf
MoCreary & Carey
8. Werthelmer
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Lee Rothschild
Mo. ft Kan.-Calf Co
Sol Degan
Klin & Christy
McLKMineaughey ,
Other buyer
'87
4
11
63
1M4
14 14,
404 44
8 U4
144 144
10
4ft r 89
i
17 ' 84
44 6(4.
Alloues
Amal, Copper
A. Z. U A 8
Arizona Com. .....
Atlaotlo
B. A C. C. A S. M
Butts Coalition ....
Cel. A ArUooa....
Cat. A Heel,
Centennial ..
404Mohawk -
, 4 Nevada Con
. 124 Nlplsatag Mines ..
. 1H Nortn Butt
, North Lake
. 144 Old Dominion ....
.-Oaeeela'.;'.
. MPanroU S. A, C.
. .oat wuiiicr .r
.,17- Shannon ',
Cooser Ran C. C. 4 Suserlor -.i
Bast Butt C. U..... T Superior A B
Franklin
Olrous Con. .., ,
Granny Con. ........
Oreene Cananea
Ill Royal Copper.
Kerr Lak ,
Lak Copper
M.
C,
300
loo
(.OO. 102 101 101 ! L Sail Capper,
400 18. uh-h. 13 i Miami cor-per
; 3d 14 4 34 ABked. Bid.
100 131
Lou) 31
10 60
'"ioi 'ii
1.000 314
1,400 111
- 400 .404
600 ' '
100 64
7.100 116
100 34 4
4,(00 1U
4
114
34
111
704 104 106
138 13
4 34
121 1384
31
el
60 60
..... 106
61 - a
3 37
1114 I"
A
St. Loot General Market. '
ST. IWIS. Aug. 8.-VHEAT-Futures
lower; September, 11.00; December, $1.03iW
1034; cash easy; track. No. 3 red, H.OinjJ
1.04; No. 2 hard, $1.00107.
CORN Futures, steady r September, 820;
December, Wo cash firm; track, No. 2,
6o4'(t'h'; No. 2 white. 664c.
OATS Futures steady; September, Sto;
December, 86(U3bHo: cash, firm; track; No,
3, S3tiltS4o; No. 2 white. 860310.
FLOUR Market unchanged; red winter
patents. 33. HxflS.-lO; extra fancy and straight,
$1.304.90; hard winter clears. J3.3Ufc3.iW.
Siklr Timothy, $j.3a(S5.75.
t'ORNMKAL-83.35.
FRAN Market weak; sacked east track,
96iii!7c.
HAY-Markct strong, I1400.gl3.50; prairie.
$11 oo-cru.oo: ...
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, $2176.
Lard, lower; prime steam, $ll.024u 11.324.
Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extras shorts,
12V; clear ribs. 12Sc; short clear, 12ic.
Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, 13To;
clear ribs. 134c; short clear, 14c.
POULTRY Weak; chickens, lie; springs,
144c; turkey. lS'tiSlc, ducks. Hilic; gcs.
Oil 9c
' BUTTER Steady; creamery, 24iff2Sc.
LOGS Steady 1 174c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour ..
Wl eat
Corn ..
Oat ..
16.000
27S.OHO
76.000
324.OU0
11. W
60. 0.O
28.0ii0
48.0U0
. Miaaespolla Grain Market.
MINNBAPOUS. Aug 8. WHEAT Sep
tember, 311147il-12: December, 31. 12; May,
ll.U: rash. No. 1 hard, 31 23; No. 1 north.
ern. 31 ISol 22: No." 2 northern, . $1.16tLl:
No. 3, 3LUIU1.15. . .
FLAX Closed at 32.49.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 6KVnlo.
OATS-No. 1 whit. SS4lc; No. raw.
71fil74c. . .
PltAN-In 100-lb sack. 820OOt30.SO.
FLOUR First pstent In wood. f. o. b.
Minneapolis. 86.tu-ti6.t0; second patents,
6&0li6.70; first clears, 84.lHitj4.IO; second
cieara. $2.83.30.
Liverpool Grain and Provlaleaa,
LIVERPOOL Aug. I wTHEAT Spot
dull; No- 3 red wetern, winter, no stock;
futures dull; October, 7s 4d; Deconiber,
7s 74d.
CORN Fpot, firm; old American mixed.
6a lid; futures quiet; September, 4a SVi;
October, 4s PSd.
PEAS Canada, steady; Ts.
FI.Ut'R Winter patxnt. steady; 8s.
Ht'U'S tin Leadeuj s'awifle ewaat, idyi
tt U4U Ia,
1...
: 400 M
! '"mj 'to"
, 81.e m
,.,100. t4
loo 004
, d,00 80 4
00 824
400 68
, 14,100 113
, 14,100 124
m -61
700 r
800 . K4
400 - W4
)0 U4
4T.70O 164
400 M
334
80
117
4
04
34
tl
44
114
344
127
106
3
14
34.
17
34
134
4
4
M
111
31
61
(3
S14
ZH4
47
100
64.400
1.100 116 114
6.100 464 444
4u 674 6!4
400 17 M
00 34 3
100
too
64
(6
31
to
6
118
81
614
314
84
3d
474
1M 134
"4
an
r4
.
114,
464
67 4
1
31
83
41
64
e4
44
6
Local tcnrlttes.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr.. tii Omaha National bank building:
. . Bid. Aaked.
Beatrice Creamery Co.. 14 4
City N.t, k. Bldg. . 13 0 100
City ot Omaha 6a, 1313 101 lot
Cudabr Peaking Co. 6a, IK 4 7
0raa Tlr laauranc 106
Huuaton Waur 6a, 144 106 104
Iowa Portland Cement let Mtg. to.... H 1M
International ' Con. Co., bonua 44 66
Kanea Oa and Kle. 7 per cent pfd.. M 100
Llucoln I'raction Co. 3 per cant, 1J.. 16 M
Nek. Tel. atock 8 per cent 64 10u
Omaha Water Co. 6a, 1644 M
Omaha Oae, 117 M a
Omaha K. L A P. 6. 113 16 N
Omaha A C. B. S. R. pfd, 6 per sent U4
Omaha A C. B. S. It. 6a, 1318
Omaha Electria Light ptd M
Pacllio T. A T. aa, INI i
Stat Inauranc Co 10
Seattle. City of, 6a, 112 104
Trl-Clty R. A L. O. 6a, 121 6
I'nien Stack Yard atock. South Omaha 16
Rocky Mountain Fuel..., ad
Weatern 1'aclflo 6a M
M
M
160
1-H4
64
New York Cnrb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by 1ojcan ft Bryan, members New York
Stock Exchange, 315 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha.
, 47 Ooldfleld Delay ...
. 114 Green (knajiea .
. 1 inspiration ,
. 13 I-aroe
. 14 NeTada Con.
. 61 Newborn
1 6-14 Oh 1 Copper
. 31 Swift Pkg. Co
. 13 Sear-Roebuck C
. 17 Superior A P
. tTonopah Mlnlag ,
. 1 North Lak
. 3 Buhemla
Bay Stat Oa
Butte Coalltloa ...
Oartu
(tin
tiller Con.
Fraction
PaTt-laly
Ely Central
Kir Con
Kranklln
Olroux
Ooldfleld Con
Goidtleld Klorence.
. 4
. T
. T4
41-14
. 304
. 67
1 S-14
.10t
Ul
, 13
. 1
. 4
. 64
Beak of Germany- Statement.
BERLIN. Aug. 8. Th weekly statement
of th Imperial Bank of Germany shows
the following changes:
Cash In hand decreased 4,328,000 mark,
loan decreased 17,381.000 mark, discount
docraed 61.481.000 marks, treasury bill in
creased 23,133,000 marks, notes In circulation
dect eased 47,436.000 marks, deposits de
creased 30.82ti.000 marks, gold in hand de
creased 6,111,000 mark.
11 Superior A P,
( Taautntcir ti......
33 V. .,p, AO....
74 u. s? Tr. a m,
i doJpra
4 UtlCnva.......
39l't4en,r?ter Co..
11 Winona
MlWwlTrin"
t: . t t',- f.t
. 46
30
.
. 37
.110
. 14
. 71
. 10
.4
.
. IS
. 67
. 44
. IS
. 47
. 24
. 46
. 8
.114
New York Mlulng Stocks
NT3W TORK. Aug. J. Closing quotations
on mining stocks warcr
Alice 176 . LcedTlll Ooa.
Brunawlck con. ..... f . Little Chief
Com. Tunnel atock... 33 Mexican
do bond .......... 1 Ontario
Con. Cat. A V. 106 , OpbJr
Horn Silver 40 Standard .......
Iron BtlTer 166 TMlow Jacket .
Offered.
... .
... (
.;.14
...176
...116
...100
... 66
London Board of Trad Statement.
LONION, Aug. 8. Th July statement
of the board ot trade shows a decreaa of
84.6eO.00 In Imporanta and an Increase of
314. 600.500 in exports- The principal changes
In imports were a deoreaaa of $10.000.0) hi
foodstuffs and a Increase of 86.0tw.Ouo in
rubber. In th export, manufactured goods
showed th largest gains.
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Aug. l-Th condition
of th treasury at th beginning of buslnees
today waa as follows; Trust Funds tild
c.ln. ir,i Ml 110; allver dollars, $taS.62.OUO;
sllvat AsUtas ft lw4t a,i.o9t alive ex-
American Bar Gold.
LONDON, Aug'. 8. American purchased
82.000.000 out of 3. 000,000 available gold sup.
ply on the- London market- at a price fee
below the last transaction. The rest of
tha gold went to India and the continent.
Bank Clearing;.
OMAHA, Aug. 8. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,774,766.68 and for the corre
sponding dat last year 83,017,002.71,
OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS-.
Staple and Fancy Prodne Price For-
nlshed by Bnyers and Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb cartons. 81c: No.
in 30-lb tubs. 80c: No. 2. in 1-lb cartons,
38c; No. 2, in so-lb. tubs, 37 Ho: packing
stock, solid pack, 364c; dairy, in hu-id. iuds,
2Hc. Market changes every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins. 17Vc; Young Americas,
lc: dalsv. 18c: triplats. 18c: Umber ger. lsot
No. 1, brick, 17c; Imported Swiss, 80c; do
mestic Swiss, 24o ; block Swiss, 22c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers, 22c; bns.
16c: cocks. 10c: ducks, lsc: geese. 15c: tur
keys, 26c; pigeons, pep dos., $1.20; homer
squabs, per dos., $4-00; fancy . aquabs. par
dos., $3.50; No. 1 per dos., $3 00. Alive:
Broilers, 16c; hens, 12c; bid roosters. 7c; old
ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, fun leath
ered, loc: turkey. 18: guinea fowl. 80o
each; pigeon, per dos., 80c; homer, per
dos., $3.00; squabs, no. 3. per dos.. 11.60; No.
2, per dos., 81.26.
FISH tall frosen) Pickerel. 12c: whit
fish. 14c; pike. 15c; trout. 15c; large cran
nies. 20c: SDanlsh mackerel, iso: we!. 18c
haddock, 13c; flounder, 13c; grn catfish,
18c; buffalo, sc; halibut, iuo; wnit perch
3c: bullheads, 14c; roe snaa. si.oo each
shad roes, par pair, 60c; frog lags, par dos,
30c; salmon, 16a.
reef CUTS Rib: No. I, IfTUc! No. I
14c; No. 8, c. Loin: No. L 18e; No. 1 144c
No. 2, 104a. Chuck: No. 1, 84c; No. 2, 64c
no. 8. 6o. Round: No. i 114c: No. I. o
No. 2. 7c Plate: No. U 6V:; No. f, 64c
No. 8 4VMJ. - - ,
rRUITS Oranges: California Cam el! a
brand Redland Valencia, all sties, per
box. 15.00: Havana Neoiterraneaa sweets.
216 size, per box. $4 00;, 250 sis. $3.86; tki
size. 83.00 ; 824 else, 82.60. Lemons: Lltno
ntera. extra fancy, 800 slse. per box. 88.00
MO sixe, per box, 18.50; choice, 300 slse. per
box. 37.60: ebv sue. per dox, w.w; iki else.
Mc per box less; Sunset brand, per box.
87.60. Bananas: ranoy weiacx, per bunch,
$2.2',p2.o0; Jumbo, per bunch, $2.753.75.
Cantaloupes: tjaiirornia. m site, 8460; M
fanrlards. 86.00. Plums: California, red
per 4-bsket ciste, 31.65. P.lua prunes: Per
erate. 31. FO. Peaches: California, ner 30-lh.
box. Softs."!. Pears: ' California Bartlett,
per box, 32.60; In lots. per . box, n.40. Ap
ples: Horn grown. In bbl., $f OOitt.fiO: new
Orearon. In noxe. 8l.7. watermelon
Texas. lft per lb. Dates: Anchor brand
new, 80 1-lb. package In bog, per box
on - .
VEQETAB'-FS-Now potatoes: In sacks,
per 1 CU., . socvu-w. .inions: Yellow. I
sacks, per lb.. 4c; Iowa, email, per lb,
84c: Spanish, per crate, $1.75. Garlic: Ex
finv whtla. tier lh.. 1 Sr ' mH m. iw
lto. Kg plant: Fancy Florida, per dos!
31.50tt2.0u. Celery: Miohlgan. per dus.
bunches. 3Sc.
HOMF1-GROWN VEGETABLES Cab
baxe: New, per lb., 24c. Tomatoes: Per
baket. 75c. String snd wax beans: Per
market basket, 76c. cuoumoers, per do.,
60c. Kadlahra: Extra fancy home-grown
per dos. bunches, 20c. Lottuoet. I-xtr
fancy leaf, per dos., u.. rarsleyi Fancy
home-grown, per oo. ouncne. sue. Rhu
barb: Per dos. bunch, 46a. . Green onion
per dos bunrhes, 25o. Turnips: Per mar
ket basket. 40c. carrot: l r market bus
ket, btic. Beets: Per markeS basket. 50c
MISCELLANEOUS Walnut: Black, per
Th., 2c; caurortii no. 1, pr ir.. 17c; Call
fornla No. 2. per lb., 14c. .'lilckorynuta
T - - nAa IK ' L rr. .11 Ik , -
Cocoanuts: Per aack. 86 00; per dos., tio.
Honey: rw, g irimaa, ...
Mllwanko tiralat Market.'
MILWAl'KKE. Aug. 3-FLOrR-erteady
V UK AT No. I northern. $1 17ftl.ll; No.
f northern. 81.151.16; eepteruber. $lit
1!"-
OATS XJar.
SAJUJtIw0,
Iat. 1810. IliKW. 11906. 1W7. 180. 1906.UK)4.
I 2J4I I 321
7 IW4,! 27
I t)
7 6
T 6
7 744
7 t
7 67?.
7 70V
7 89
7 401
74
7(40
7 64
7 62
7 64
7 W
7 tol
6 071
6 15 04
24 00
41
44
S3;
8
8 h
5 Si
i 8.
80
6 01
( 82
I 81
8
183
5 8u
5 7
451
271
3:
6 11
t 22
8 20
21
6 74 6 11
I 51
5 60
5 58
I B
173
6 62
8 6.
75
5 7
6 84
6 13
6 U
6 0
89
43
44
5 04
04
6 07
511
11EKP Almost vry pocket In th main
part of the sheep farm was filled with
rang stock this rrurnlng. Th run waa
th heaviest thus for this year. Ovar
ninety double of sheep and lambs were
received, almost mree-rouris oi total ar-
tvals com In 0 in feeder fleeh. Character
of offering was highly mixed a might
be expected, quality ranging from th
poorest cannar ewes to choic fat classes.
csriy hour aia not prouuc many sales
owing to th delay cauaed In sorting tops
and separating fat and feeder quality, so
mat tne market waa not rainy opened
until well along toward midday.
When trading finally started, more or
less . weakness Wa apuarent in the acala
of prices on fat stock. Fat lambs had to
sen around louo lower s a rule, good
ones solng at 30.60. Lxtra prim grades
were not quotable over 3.7rvb.60, at most.
Good sheep did not suffer as much, a few
selected brands going at prices no wors
thsn barely steady to a dime lower. Most
of th business wa don on a l(V(ilro
lower basin, however, and closing round
wer aecmeniy weak at tne tun decline.
ChQlc wether sold t 34.0rvu4.80 and it
took toppy w quality to bring 33.60 or
better. Handy weight yearlings had to
be eraekerjacks to mov at 35.28.-
Feeder cinsscs did not share In the de
cline, aa was generally expected. Plenty
of buyer were found In almost every alley
and generally firm prices wer paid as a
rule. Feeder yearlings sold aa high a
8V05, with feeder wethers around $160.
Feeder lambs jot the right kind sold
readily at 3S.7S-7j5.W, little different -from
quotation t last week' close.
jttotations on grass stoca: tiood to
choice lambs, SR.3Bm6.7S; fair to good lambs.
$.10r,.36t feeding lamb. 35 60ffl6 00; handy
weisrnt yearlings, m.uwco.-; heavy year
lings. 86M4.M: feeder yearlings. 34.Krh5.10:
good to enole wethers, 8.1. 75 T 4 25; fair to
goon wether. 83.4oH3.75: feedlnar wetner.
$3.40fJ3.!6: breeding ewes, $4 OO-fft .M; fat
wea, J.)3..a; feeding ewes, ie.Aon-d.ia.
CIIICACO LIVE STOCK MARKET
:: -i
13 60
1
IS 23
1 .. 1
1
17
1 .. ..
1
.. 4 ..
47 W $
171
126
878
628
87
158
29 .
120
167
300
640
407
91
68
83
7
89
6
972
844
680
646
644
2o
2Vi
1.402
1.347
1.8.-6
804
7.293
Totals 2,128 2.8W 13,591
CAT TLB Receipts of Cattl this morning
numbered 308 car. While this Is a very
liberal run it was smaller than on Monday
of on, two or three week ago. A usual
of late A very large percentage ef the cat-
lie couaiaicu, vi iaviiv puiwe, w... .
small sprinkling of natives. In spit of the
larga run th market wa in vry iair con
dition taking every thing Into consideration.
A noted last wk a good many ot the cat
tl coming show good llesn. in tact too
much to make them desirable a feeders
and a large proportion -of the receipt in
consequence goe to th killer. '
When th trade- wa once unaer way
desirable kinds of. beef steers sold quit
freely at good steady to strong price.
Considering th large receipts the trad
was fairly active, and th bulk of the
offerings changed hand In fair, season in
th morning. .
Cows and heifers were also In fair d-
mand, and th market on that kind did not
show very much change, but prices wer
generally steady, and, on some of th mor
rteslraM kinus, possioiy strong as com-
tiared with last week.
f eeding oatll wer in gooo. aemana tne
same a last week, ana tney, too, com
manded firm prices. Stocker sold in about
th same notches as at th close of last
week, and th trad a a whola was in a
good, heaitny condition.
Ouotauuna on native cattle: Good to
ehoica beef steers. 27.0007.65: fair to good
beef steers. $6.1O7.00; common to fair beet
steers. H-t0.lu; good to cnoic cow ana
heifers. 34. 606 5. 50; fair to goo" - cow and
bifera, $8.50-4.50; common to talr cows and
heifers. $2.50-3.60; good to choice stockers
and feeders. 64.6005.65: fair to good stock-
stockers and feeder. 23.6tKS4.60: common to
fair stocker and feeders, 83.00i33.e0; stock
heifer, 62.8594.00; veal calves, 33.00(.50;
bulls, stags, sic. H.Kie.ou,
Quotation on rang cattle: uooa to
ehoic beeves, $5.40ft6.00; fair to good
beeves, 34.50B6.26; "mmoo fair beeves,
13.60(34.40: good i chol'.t cows. 34.0U434.H0:
fair to good grade; $3 2&S3.75; canuers and
cutters, .ovu-a,o; gooii iu -:nuii;e leeaers,
4.765.40; fair to good feetrer. 34.OOil4.sO;
common to iair teeaers, aa.wtK6Va.am
Representative sales:
BEKk' STEERS.
a. At. Pt ate . Pf
.301 49 U ..1487 7 68
.1163 7 I
U.'.
, 141
, 781
. T7 ,
.. 650
2 steer
88 cows....
t cows....
cow....
2 cow....
t heifer.,
13 steers...
8 cs. & hs.
25 cows....
7 steer.,.
7 steers...
25 Cows....
78 calves..
t bulls....
11 steers...
10 corns....
7 cows....
10 heifers.,
11 steers...
cows.
$ 4 11 823 3 46
3 U ' 1...... Ma 1 u
3 as ' l. ........ ...is- 4 oo
,11. 1 1280 4 76
30' 3 1114 6 00
HEIFERS. -
8 9 11 667 8 6
S0 8 40 . Ml 4 00
708 3 i)
" BULLS. -
....... 0 3 60 108 6 0
, 1044 3 86 , 8... 1M 6 60
BlTuCKERa A NO wEEOKHS.
Ill ID i. m 8 8
7 8 10 10....; a7 1 ;
tt 3 60 . ,. 401 8 10
726 3 46 10..'...; til 1 80
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
801
1W3
. 88o
. 841
. 766
. 490
. 70S
69
. 924
. 890
. 620
, 9Xt
. 212
.1360
. 627
. 911
. 493
4 BS
S 60
150
8 40
2 80
k 26
4 00
2 85
(50
4 00
5 85
2 30
I 50
t 48
8 66
$ 80
I 66
6 steers.. .,
26 cow
6 cow
cow
cow.
t7
825
te3
838
G41
1 60
a o
2 50
1 50
a 80
..1(0
..1M
..V
.1.4
..; t si
M 7 an
kd in
... 1 M
K IN
31 IN
11 11
1 )M
6 lot
4 3 38
... 6 8
40 6
40 8 86
,74c; February. 13.7c: Msrth. U-TSc; May.
US"t; June. 13 63; July. U.18.
ST. Lot IS. Aug. 1-WlTli-tJuiPl.
iddllng, loo. Bales, none.
Cattle
and
nd Host Ar Strongs
keen Steady.
OHICAaO. Aur. 8.-CATTLE Receipts
2.1.0110 head: market trn: beevea. 34.90
8.36: Texas steers. 33.50fr6.6fi: western
steer. 4.00itJ.7Tf; stcrkera and feeder, 64.w
fixi.w, cow and heifer, 82.7uU'.w; catvvs,
30.50ft.50.
HCX1S Receipts, ' $4,000 tiead; market
strong; llsrht, 38.4Or9.00; mixed. $7.80r(t8.0;
heavy, $7.45S.35: rough, r .et; good to
choice heavy, , $7.5fil.85; . plg, $o. 40(4 9.06;
bulk or sale. r7KT,r,iH
SHBaCP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 28,fn0
head; rnaciet ntefcdy; natives, 22fVrt4.t;
western, 83.7ndT-4.60; yearllnc. $4.5037.60;
lamb. $4.EUU7.15; western, f4.75S7.15.
Kansas City Llv Stock Mat-ket
KANSAS CITY, Aug. I. CATTLE Re
ceipt. 18,000 head, including 4,000 southern.
Top. 2S.10: dressed and beef export steers.
in MKffS.IO! fhlr ta rood. 84.75fii4,2S: western
steers, 84.38r8)7.2o; atockers ana teeaer. o.
ffl 80; southern tr, $3.50jo i iuthrn
cow. $2.6U1S4.96: native cow, $2.5fVfT4.50;
nsUv heifers, $3.604r4.50; bulls, $3.00t4-60;
eMlvaa t:7Bn,7firt
HrMlft RacelDt. 4.000 Mia. Mtritri, ivo
to 15c blghr. Bulk of sales, 3S.2OfJ3.50;
heavy. $7.16i.35: packers and butchers,
eTT0 ftA llffHT S Wrk 66.
RHEFP ANTD LAMBH Jteceipis, r.vw
head. Market, steady. Lambs, $JJfWi
ewes, $3.50O44&; stockers and feeders, 32.76
64.00. ,
St. Lenta. Live Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS. Aug. 8. CATTLE Receipts,
e i.w ha.A VTrke4. strnne- to ion p7tier
Native shipping ana export aterrj v.
tin. Lr.nA hnt.r steers. 38.4Otf07.7o
stockers and feeders, 83 .25o .60; cows and
heifers, $3.607.00; canners, )2.7o(T3.00; bull.
$3.2586.76; calves. 86.O0ig.5O; Texas and In
., , ........ ei ntfA RA
uikii ewoo, r . ... ... ...
HOOB Receipts, ,sw neaa. ware-di,
to 250 higher. Pig and light. $i-Mo-i
packers, $8.40(88.70; butchers and best
"SHEE?80! LAMBS Receipts, 2.3
and bucks, $8.00(&4.76; stockers, a.ovwo.oo.
. J..enk Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. . JOSEPH. Aug. CATTLE Re-
..i.i. luin heeA- market ateaay; aicc".
$4.60iS7.2i; cows and hslfers.- $2.50&4.60
HOa'V-Rrl'pts, -4.O0O head: nirkt W
15c higher top. $8.50; bulk ot ale. 87 90(3)
) ue
HTCKf - AND ' LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
head; market slow; lamb. $4.u-90.
'' Stock In Sight.
Receipts of Jive stock at the tiv principal
wr.et.rn tnarkata vaaterdsv:
. Cattl. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 8.300
St. Joseph 2.500
Kansas City wooo
St. Louis e. 7.400
Chicago
Elgin Hotter Mnrket.
KLOIN. 111.. Aug. 8. BUTTER Firm at
29c; output, V13.0U0 pounds.
Tailor Kidnaps
Daughter from
Orphan Home
dward Lirereta, Wlto Alleges Wife'i
F&ther it Btl.ttd to Taft,
Takes Girl.
Edward Llbervta. a Flerenc tailor, went
to the Benson orphanage Sunday afternoon
and took possession of his 8-year-old daugh
ter. Rose, saying h waa abl to tak car
uf his own business and charging tha Jur
enlle court with spite work In taking hi
child from him, Th law doesn't bother
ilm, he say a -
Judge Sutton Issued a bench warrant aa
soon as th matter earn up Monday morn
ing and Sheriff Brailey was sent out t
bring Llbereta befor th court and return
i girl to th orphanage.
Although Sunday wns not th regular
visiting day Llbereta went out to se his
daughter anyway. After vlittng la th
parlor for a short tm he took her out to
the porch, going from (her to th street
car.
Th girl wa scantily clad when she waa
taken from th orphanage but her father
did not wait for her to secure clothing and
she was compelled to go as She wa.
Rose was taken from her father on May
22, as th court officer charged that ah
wa neglected and . otherwise cruelly
treated. Her father ftllegea that th girl's
mother's father is a second cousin to Presi
dent Taft.
Total ......
23.000
.60.100
2.800
4.000
4.000
4.300
23.000
24.100
4,000
8.SU0
3,300
28,000
38.100 68,700
heifers.- 6MI S 25
4 cows (42 3 00
12 c. ft hs. 773
946
Ml
87
6 cows
10 steer.
80 cows...
85 oows...
10 heifer
heifers
calve.
1 bull 1450
12 heifer... 68
22 c. A hs. 767
2 85
2 85
1 S
2 76
3 00
2 90
870 IS 80
173 4 25
630 3 10
818 4 00
W. Hering-Neb.
U steers. ...11 4 70 17 steers.. ..1163
1 bull 1450 1 50 8 steers.. ..1.T3
HOOS Hog prices advanced a
notches on a very light supply this morn
lug. All classes of buyers needed hog and
mad no secret of their went, chipper
wer th only one who viewed th
market with doubt, only 500 or u0 head
going on outside orders. Advances ef 154
precalled in both divisions after move
ment was one started, bulk of receipt
sailing on this basis. Some early basin
wa don at figure lOQl&o higher, but
ton to trad improved coslderably after
first round.
Competition wss keen throughout and
trading brisk, everything gong to the
rale before 10 o'clock. Heavy hogs' sold
at 37.7667.80, and good mixed moved around
the IS-00 mark. Lights were favorites, a
usual, and brought th high prices, selected
light selling as high ss 88.35, This flgur
Is 20c higher than outsld sale Saturday.
Bulk ranged from 87.75 to 38 00 as com
pared with Saturday bulk of $76067.80.
860
3 10
I 20
4 70
5 23
few
Ke. at. an. Pr. No. at. k. rr.
11 rw 10 T 40 60 Kt ... T 16
4....i..irr SO 1 6 10 141 M 1 N
H 1)7 U III 3 Ill 110 11
4 ii .1M 1 N M 111. ... 1 SO
61. 13 K 7 W SI M7 ... In
4 T 1417 U Urn ... TM
14 l 7 70 11 Ill 14 8 06
6 34 14 T 71 TT Ill SO 7 H
44 Vi ... 1 71 41 !1 40 1 00
t tut 4 1 II 11 113 H IN
14 nt ... 7 ' 74 244 40 1 00
ti a tn it in ... in
1 171 0 T 16 14 M 40 1 00
ti 214 11) 1 76 11 141 1M I (ft
U 176 ... 7 It 4 t'l l'0 00
11 tt 4 7 TI II 114 S III
t til ... 1 0 a Ill Ml I 04
ft -4 10 IS 17 i 40 I U
i at lo 1 o M ti ... u
N i ai IN 86 lul 40 I U
' Metal Market.
icirW v-orttf: ' An. 8. METALS Stand
ard copper firm; spot and future. $18,109
12.80; Aonoon auu; apo soo; '"VfJT'iTTciiTr:
1.A.1IIV 1 u . ennner was 812.7&312-87V6;
electrolytic. $12 50B12.2H; casting. I12.2M
12.37. Tin asy; spot and futures, $32.90-3
83.20. Londdn, dull; spot fl52; futures, tlSl
12s 6d. Lesd. dulh spot, 34.4OS4.50, New
Tn.lr. titKilLV V.Knt Rt. Louis: London,
spot,. 1 108. epelter, dull; spot, 85.85&ir.40,
Kew York, ntf 14.9055.00. East St. Louis;
rnAnn iiuit fl 16a. Cleveland warrants.
49 6d, London. Locally iron was quiet; No
1 northern. $l.25Q18.oO; No. 2, 15.o04j'16.no;
No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, soft.
15.76iSW.25.. ; ;
Increase In Copper Stock.
NEW TORK, Aug. 8-COPPEK-Copper
stocks on hand In th United Stat August
1 were 170.540.678 pound, an Increase of
iinj a nnunds. aa comDared with July
according to the monthly report ot th
Conner Producer' association, made pub-
11 today. The report how: Copper
stocks on hand August 1 wore 170,640,078
oounds. as aeatnst 168.386.017 pounds on
July 1. an increase of 1,255,661 pound
July Production vi-as 118.370,003 pound, as
compared with 127,319,188 pounds In June
a dcrs .01 8, 849,166 pouna.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK,' Aug. 8. METALS Stand,
ard eonner. firm: rxt. 212.10tS12.30; Scptem
ber, $12.17V5U.20, Tin. easy; not, $33,009
til 40: Rentember. 832.9033.20:. Lead, dull
I4.40ta4.o0r Nw -Tork; $4.254.35, East St
Ixiin. Hrielter. -dull: 35.35155.40. New York
14.iuafi.00. East tit. Louis. Iron. dull, with
slightly steadier tone; northern grade, $15.50
KII.VKR Bar. 63c.
ST. LOUId, Mo.. Aug. . -METALS-Lead
ll.fci'.; spelur, quiet at 35.06.
Visible Snpply of Grain.
NEW YORK. Aug. g.-The visible supply
of grain In the United mate eaiuraay, Au
gust t, a complied by the New York Prod-
tic exenange was aa miiiiwi; n 11,
7s 000 bu.: Inoreas. 2.423,000 bu. Corn, 3,
708.000 bu. ; decrease, 62.000 bu. Oats, 2.204.000
bu.; decrease, llo.uuu du. nye, mi.to ou. ; ae-
ereas. 12.000 bu.l parley, I4i,vuv ou.; as,
ereaa 1,4 OliO bu. Th Produce XChngi
estlmst of the visible aupply of wheat in
Canada will not b luea until tomorrow,
. Dry tloode Market.
NEW YORK. Aug. 8.-DRT OOODS-A
fairly good business wa don In som part
of th primary cotton gooas nuirKei aurin
the dav and lobbers who are making al
tractive offera oroducad a satisfactory vol
urn ef bslness. Mor aotivlty i noted on
the are good market, th demand for
spring good from th west being of sub
stantial slse. Raw silk Js quiet on th local
market, but price ar pointing upward on
Japan rotrll.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Aug. I. COFFEE Future
closed steaay at s to 10 poms aeenne.
August, 195c: .September. 7.00c: October,
7.10c; November, 7i6c; December, 7.25c,
8not market firm; Rio. No. 7. 8c; Santos,
No. 4. 8c Mild, market steady; Cordova,
l03ivo. ... , , . .
Sngrar and Molaase.
NEW - YORK. Aug. 8-SUQAR-Raw,
firm: muscovado, 88- test, 880c; centrifugal,
9d tin, 43dc; molasses, 89 test. 1.61c; re
fined, quiet; crushed. (.Hoc; granulated,
6.151 powaerea, t lx.
Omaha Haw Market.
OMAHA. Aug. 8-HAY-No. 1 upland
111 80; No. 2 upland. 211.00; packing, 89. (-0.
Straw: Wheat, Id. 00; ry and oat, $4.60.
N nay, iis.w.
. wVnel Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. I WOOL Steady ; ter
ritory end western mediums, leja'rc; fin
nediums, ntjjuc; tin, j-moiio.
rotten Market.
.NEW YORK, Aug. 8-COTTOV-pot
cloied quiet, 16 point higher; middling up
land, lduoc: middling sulf. ld.8uc. Hales.
13.144 bales. Futures closed firm; Aua-ust.
16.o,c; fcrptember, 14.74c; October. 13 910
Novembtr, 17.3jc; DoCmbr, 13,79c; January
SENATOR ERICSON'S FUNERAL
Servleea WIll Re Held at Late Real.
dence tn Veen Tttwiednr
Morntaa. '
BOONE, la,. Aug. 8.-8polaJ Telegram )
Th funeral of Senator Erlcson will tak
plac Thursday morning' from th house.
Th casket will be pjacad tinder on, of th
large tree on th beautiful lawn. Th
funeral will be her. Dr. Mason will com
from Long Beach to offlolat.
Senator Charles John Alfred Erlcson, leg
ialatlv philanthropist, donr of tha Krlo-
son library, president of the. city bank.
died Sunday morning at Hi aa a result of
an operation for appendicitis.
He had been horn on week from
four months' trip around ths world, on
which he enjoyed ths bast of health. Th
operation was performed Wednesday. Hs
leaves on daughter, Rona, who wa called
from a sanitarium at Bt. Louis to th
bedside.
Charles J. A. Erlcson was born in th
provlnc of Calmer, Sweden, March 8, 1840.
His father, Erlo Nelson,, brought his fam
ily to this country in 1652, settling on a
farm near Molina, 111. In 1805 Mr. Nelson
moved to Webster county, Iowa, settling
upon a farm in th then unbrakan west.
Th early education of his son Charlg,
who took the nam of Erlcson, acoordlng
to th Swedish custom, was obtained In
th common schools of his natlv land and
In th public schools of Illinois. At 12 years
ot age his schooling was finished and b
wa employed in various oooupatlong until.
In the spring of 1859. when h opened a
mall store in Mineral Rldg'ln Boon
county. After several ytars h cam (o
Boone, purchased a stor her and after
five years becam on of the erganlxars
of th First National bank of Boon, and
was elected Its first vie president. Many
years afterward that bank wa reorgan
ised aa th City bank, and h wa, during
the last fw years of his life, president of
the institution. ' ' -
In political lit he took a great interest.
even In hi early manhood, holding various
township and, later, city office aa tlm
passed. " ' ' . ,
In 1871 he wa elected a member of th
Fourteenth general assembly on th re
publican ticket, and twenty-flv yrs later.
in 1895, he was elected stat senator, when
he helped to put through two Important
bills. , ". ' '''.'-
Mr. Erlcson was twice married, th first
Urn in 185$, when ha wedded Miss Matilda
Nelson, by whom he bad two daughters.
Alice and Lorena, and th second tlm h
was married, in 1373, to Miss Nlll Under
blood, who died In 1899, '";.
He ha been . an active member of ths
Masonic order, several branches of which
ha is a member.
Th Erlcson Memorisl Library building
was presented by him' to this City at a
cost of $10,700, and because of hi promi
nence in the early life ' ot the state a
Carara marble bust of him, cut by an
Italian sculptor, stands in th Iowa hall
ot history in De Moines.
Augustana college in Rock - Island, a
Swedish theological seminary,, has . been
the recipient of generous donations from.
Senator Erlcson. one gift of 280 acres of
valuable coal lands, worth $30,000, 1 the
most noteworthy. Thl waa made for th
purpose of endowing a Swedish chair In
th institution. The sum of $12,000 wa also
given the Institution by hlra and, with a
like amount raised tay ths faculty, a tract
of land waa purchased and named Erlceon
park In his honor. .
Nels Ope nh lm In Trenbl. .
DECORAH, Ia., Aug. I -(Special. )-Nl
Openhelm of Decorah u in serious trouble,
charged with attempted murder of hi wife
and son. Openhelm is a farmer and h
and Ms wife have lately been having con
siderable troubl. and finally agreed to
separate. They wer , going Into town to
consult an attorney and Openhelm want
or) ahead, his wlf following with their
son, 22 ysar old. Openhelm. upon reach
ing Decorah. purchased a revolver at a
hardware store and started back toward
home, meeting the wife and son, and,
strpplng tliem. they became Involved tn a
quarrel. Openhelm ran to his buggy and
picked up th revolver and fired three
times at thm. On bullet went through
the boy's hat ind the powder burnt hi
face. Th mother started and ran down
the road, while the father and son grappled.
When assistance arrived the boy had hi
father down and wa disarming Mat, Open
helm has been bound over to th September
term of court in $1,000 bonds, which h
furnished. -
tlorae Dragr Bey.
LOGAN, . la.. Aug. 8apclal.-01en
Good, son or J, Good, living southeast of
Logan, was thrown from th ssddl by a
bucking horse - snd with on foot In th
stirrup waa dragged and killed. Though
medical help waa summoned at once, yet
th boy was past all help when picked
up. The funeral services were held at th
horn at f:S0 thl afternoon. Interment in
Logan cemetery.
Herbert EaGooGh Go
-Broker and Dealer
oaatst a-atorisiosra arocas
Canaii Off l , 11 atoturd ef Stla,
nu . Deng. Sell Is. a-a
wbSIiSY 4V340 UABIkl atOOa
Ut VMS B.'ATaV
l