THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JLY 14, 1911. GRAIN AKD PRODUCE MARKET Teraperatnrei Arc Favorable in the Spring Wheat Country. BUST KOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY toadltlaaa la the 111 Cora RaUla State Have Improve Willi the lloaa Wtatkrr and Cooler Tempera tare. OMAHA. July 11. 1911. Temperature! continue favorable In tne pnr.if wheat country. Mack rust teports aia not belnic taken aerloualy so far, bui eo long a the Cop l In a porltton to lie dsniaed the market will be an unsettled. iiiou affair. The coiiniry continue tc sell the new winter wheat freely and the movement is ao havy ae to be a deprennlng feature Independent of other condition. tomlltlon in me ..I w etuies hue Improved with cloudy and t1olBr weather. Hut what l needed badly is heavy and widespread rainfall to prevent the spreading of damage to the Browing crop, and for the moment there Is notnintf In the cash situation or the feeding out look for the coming year to encourage lower values. Wheat ruled slightly weaker on favor able weather In the northwest and heavy receipts eased values. Cash wheal firm, selling Mi So lilghrr. , iirnnir nd advanced eari). News was more bearish, some rains beintf reported, with cooler temperatures. t.au corn was tjc higher. - I'rlmary wiikrI receipts were l1- bushels and shipments were Ifc.WO buaiieia. against receipts lent year of tia.uOO tunnels and shipments of 623.000 bushels Primary corn receipts were HT.OTO liiisn. els and shipments were 601 .000 bushels, against receipts last year of Z76.O0O bushels and shipments of 79 KW bushels. t'learances were equal to 131.M0 bushels of wheal and flour, there being none of corn and cats. . . Uverpool closed U'od higher on wheat and lSd higher on corn. The follow InK cah ies were reported. Wheat-No. 2 hard. 8 cars at 8M4e, cara at Hc; No. 4 hard, 1 car at WViC. Corn No. S white. 1 car at 6c; No. Z vellow, I cara at Wc; No. S yellow. care at 66c; No. 2 mixed. 1 car at 6&V; No. mled. 1 car at Boci No. 4 mixed, 1 car at 6ft4c Oats No. white. 1 car at 45Sc; No. 4 white, i cars at 4oe. Omaha Cash Irtea. WHKAT-No. 2 hard, KWamr: No. t hard. 4864c; No. 4 hard. 76&Slttc; re jected hard 70W376o. . CORN No. 2 white. 6Qff,c; No. 3 white, 6oi?iS6c; No. 4 white tV&Mic: No. 2 t yellow, .Wc; No, 4 yellow. 64S4e; yellow, &Mite; No. 4 yellow, 66W3ti6)c; No. J. 65Vt-S.io; No. S. 6PHffiT4c; No. 4, ItVnVr ; no grade, 64WUWo, OATS No. 2 white. 4H414c; atandard, 4f.VMc; No. 2 white. 46'4''q4o; No. 4 vhlte. fH6e; No. 2 yellow, tfcg-IMic; No. 4 yel low. UW7l4bic. BARLKT-N'o. 2. TiXfftCo; No. 4. 744c; No. 1 feed. (&&19c; rejected. 4f 74c. RYE No. J. s&ffHc; No. 8. 8H&83C Carlot Receipt. Wheat, Corn. Oata. 630 165 93 154 '..Hi ST 21 u - ... futures, steady; September, 6s fcl; Octo ber. Se Ud. MSW VOU K UKKKRAL MARKET a Varloae daolillMi of tee Day Commodities. NEW YORK. Julv 1.1-Kt.Ol 11 KtendV. 'Prirtg patenta, II oC 15; winter stralEhts, i 90j4.1; wltitr pstents, t4.2Wi44.50; spring deal a, 3 750)4. lu; winter extras. No. 1, 13 lfS.60; winter extras. No. 2. 3.M)ltt; Kan iiu tij.jiM, 4.H';(.). Hour, easy; a!.- to gMd. I.7.m4.1u; choice to fancy, .V17i 30. COKNMKAL firm; fine" white and yel low, l.awfcl.; coarse, ll.-WSl; kiln dried, xr. ..HEAT-Spot market, easy; No. 2 red, new, n-c elevator and Mc f. o. b. afloat. No. 1 northern, Duluih. U.OiiH. f. o. b. afloat. With the exception of a brief fore noon upturn on rust news and covering, wheat was tfenerolly weak. July closed at WHc; September. W'tc; liecember. 9Tc. CORN Spot market, firm; export. No. I. 07c, f. lo. b. afloat. Futures market was without transactions, closing lower; September, closed at 71V:; leceinber. 71c. OATH Spot market firm; standard white, 63c; No. 4, o2c. r utures market was with out transactions, closing nominal. HAT-Flrtn; prime, tl .45; No. 1. $140; No. 2, 11 lf.Wl.20: No. 2. .VM'J0o. , HIDES Firm; Central America, t0c; Roaota. 21S22Hc. . . PliOVlSIONi Pork, steady: mess, J17.50 ft 18.00; family. IIS.OOJi 19.00; short clear, $16 25 17X0.. 'ef, quiet; mess, $11 OfVffl' .50; fam ily, $12.000 12.50; beef hams. $7.66 29.60. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs., 10.o0i&.u!on; pickled hams. $14 00. I.ard. firm: middle weat nrlme. tS riS.16; refined. barely steady; continent, $8.65; riouth Amer ica. 9 65; compound, wi.sityai ' " . TAL1W ateady; prime city, hhds., ir; country. 6Vift4c BUTTER Steady; creamery specials. 25"4c; state dairy, common to fair, 174 li)c; process specials, 22c; extras, Vc; firsts. lHjfl9Hc; factory, current make, firsts, 1SK-; seconds, lstilS',4c; factory, thirds, 16gl7c. 1 EOGS Irregular; fresh gathered, extras, firsts, lTilSHc; fresh gathered, dirties. No. 1, 12H15c; No. 2. Util2o; poor to talr, t 10c; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, Mjllc; poor to fair, per case, $1.KKU7.40; weiern whltee, 17(&19c; western gathered white, 17rp90c. CHEESE Steady; state whole milk, new specials, 12c; state whole milk, smnll col ored, averaKe fancy, 114c; fancy, HHo. POULTRY Alive, steady; spring chick ens, 20Slc; fowls, 14il44c; turkeys, 11c. Dressed, firm; western broilers, lS24c; fowls, 134 16c; turkeys, 12-alSc. OMAHA GENERAL MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading Falls Off to Almost Lowest Point of Year. TONE INCLINED TO BE FIBM Korlhwostera Rtroasat AmoaaT Rail road) Slocks, rlta Gala i Polat' Trad Ian la Roads Sllaktlr More Actve. Chicago .... Minneapolis Omaha Duluih CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of tfco Tradta aad Clealnc Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, July 18.-AVheat prices today sank under the weight at Immense receipts of the newly harvested grain. Closing fig ures were at a net decline of to lHc The end of the day left corn c to yic under last night, oats c lower to Jo higher and provisions strung out from a hade less cost to a rise of 17V4c. Primary arrivals of wheat rreen rrom tna fields today made an astonishing total, 1,142,000 bu. Last year the aggregate at the corresponding time was less than half that amount and two years ago was only 250.000 bu. Accordingly, the market fluctu ated downward from the atart. There were , ralltea because of strength displayed tem porarily in corn on account of black ruat talk from the northwest. September ranged from 8914c to Wc, with the close firm, but KSlYtu net lower at kW(9c. The corn market was materially affected by the cool, wet weather west of the Mississippi. September varied between and ?So, closing weak, Sia"c net lower at 6c. Cash grades were in fair demand. No. 2 yellow finished at 66(&c. Profit taking waa the order of the day In the oats pit.. High and low points for September delivery were 47ic and . 4G0, with last trades a off at 46gUi-ic. Firmness in the hog market gave a similar tone to provisions la consequence Jork scored a gain of 60 to 17V4o for the ay, but the changes otherwise bad little meaning;. , Prlcea In Chicago, furnished ty the Up dike Grain company, 70S Brandela building, Omaha: telephone Douglas 2473: NEW TORK. July 13. -Trading In stocks fell off to almost the loweot point of the year today. Transartlons for the entire sesnlon were only 116,i0 share as com pared with the yexr's low point of 10U.K on April 12. when the market was awaiting the supreme court doclslon In antl-truMt cases. The movement of stocks was cor respondingly narrow. The tone was fairly firm, however, and the movement on the whole was on the constructive side, even though some of the small advances were In Issues whose Influence on the market has always been of little weight. Among the railroad stocks. Northwestern was strongest with a gain of a point. Inter-borough-Metropolitan preferred led the transactions with an advance of two points, while among Industrials American Beet Sugar showed nearly as much gain at one time, and Virginia-Carolina Chemical rose a point. The advance In lnterborough-Met-ropolltan preferred represented a continu ance of the recent speculative buying on the Improved prospects that the eomitny will receive a share of the subway awards. Trading In bonds, while relatively more active than stocks, was dull. borne exciting transactions In Porcupine mining stocks on the curb were occasioned try news of the dlrastrous forest fires which damaged mining property In that district. After an abrupt decline In almost all of the leading Porcupine Issues, the stock became quiet on a higher level. The bond market was steady. Total sales, par value, $2,083,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of eaies and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Sale. Hlih. law. CIm. light trading. At noon the tone was steady, with prices ranging from unchanged to H above yesterday s New Tork closing. London closing stock quotations: Onw(w. moner 71 LoadrrMI Nk...lMH irniM Tl 14-14 Mo., K. A Ti.. J Amal. I oriMT 71 New Tork itrl .. 1 1 4 Anarol4s Norfolk t Wrtra.ltl Atrhlann m , tm pfd tl n rti . Oii.no A Weetera.. 44 BoltlnuM-a A hlo..111H reninvlnl S (Intilun Fariric ...2lt Tfn1 Mlns 1 IhmpMki t Ohio. Ml Rraolns I'' "hi. lrt W emorn . is gouthera Hallway .. M!4 (Til . Mil. A St. P .l.t so rl Tt ta Roera it Soulhara PiclMe ....r.H Iwnw A Rla 0 It tnloa Parltle to pf4 do M Erla SI V. Steal i4 so 1M t'i it (to Bfd 1 00 !d old Wabaah ' I urana Tram do I llllonla C-onlroI 111 MI.VKR Bar. quiet at 24 7- 1M per ounce. MONKY-1 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1filS, per cent; for three months' bills, 1 l.VKi2 per cent. Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.l Tee y Wheat- July. ..lM4(fi Sept... WHMi Dec.,.. 83-MTftSI May... W,k Corn- July 8ept.. reo.. May., Sept. Deo.. May.. Pork- July... Bept.. Jan... Lard July.. Sept.. Jan... Ribs July.. . Sept.. Jan... 64 4nVi S747m 47047W, 61 15)0 15 W 14 76 8 $5 S 46 I 42Vii I 8 871 8RT4 0Hi 7l 67?, 47 47H 4 61 88 mi Va 64.' 66H 46S 444, 4H 60T 1 00 8 35 8 4S 8 47HI 8 85 8 674 8 60 8 22 8 22M; 16 M 8 S2S 40 8 4241 8 26 8 66 8 nvtl 8WiH IttSa'V, 6V4 - 6441 64,4aS tH 4n4 4644J . 4s4 61 15 to 16 00 16 76 8 $0 8 40 42 80 8 66 8 17HI 8S"4 3H 5 S7WS"A K74H 46H 47Haf14 48T4 M?4 15 80 15 mi 15 70 30 8 40 8 42H 8 424 8 66 17V4 Cash quotations were as follows): FLOUK Steady. RYB-Ko. 2. old. to arrive, 83a. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 7uyS5c; fair to choice malting, SU.O&h 1.14. SEHDS-Tlmothy. v.1011SOl Clorer, 89.00 jl&60. PROVISIONS-Pork. mess, per bbl 816.00 616.UV4. Lard, per 100 Iba., IS 30. Short riba, sides tloose), $7.7M?-S.iO; short clear Ides (boxed). $&37V4360. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 127.0UO bu. Primary receipts were 1.142,000 bu., compared with 413,000 bu. the corresponding day a year ago. , Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 60S cara; corn, 117 cara; oats, 82 cars; hogs, 15.000 head. I Chicago Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 rod, f'fisso; No. 8 red. 87ig74,c; No. 2 hard. SToSVjc; No. S hard. o6SoSc; No. 1 north ern spring. $1.0331.04; No. S northern spring. SLfVSl.Oa; No. S spring, 88oy6c. I'orn; No. J cash. 6fcfis,io; No. 8 cash, 6644 i4c; No. 3 white. wSVi7c; No. 8 white. 66V,'8nc; No. 3 yellow, 6ti4.4r7c; No. 8 yel low, 614'gt4.o. Oats: No. S cash. 46c: No. 2 white. 4i,ci4f4e; No. 3 white. 4(va4c; No. 4 white, 47a4Tc; standard. 4.',4U-lc. BUTTER Steady; creameries, 2otr34o; dairies. 10 220. CHBESB Steady; daisies, lSlSHe; twins. 12hUSic; young Americas, 13tjjl3lc; long horns. ll4fl4o. tXi33 Steady; receipts. 8.239 eases: at mark, cases included. 6UHo; firsts, 14Hc; prime firsts, 15 He. POULTRY Live, steady; turkeys. 13c; fowls. 124e; springs. SOe. POTATOKS Steady; barreled. $5.Oft. VEAU-Steady; 60 to 60 lbs., ff9c; 60 to 85 lbs., mirlOVte; S to 110 lbs.. Ho. Car Lot Hecelpta Today : V.heat. 632 cars: corn. li cars: oata, M cars. Eatl niateJ tomorrdw: Wheat, 60$ cars; corn, 117 cars; oats. 83 cars. Mlaaoaaolls Grata Market. - MINNEAPOI IB. Julv IS WHEAT July, 6c; September, iV964c; December. 7Sc; No. 1 hard. $T4c; No. 1 northern. S74 isSic: No. S northern, 4SW714c; No. 3, FLAl-$!.06. ' RAKI.EY-75cffi41 66. CORN No. 3 yellow, i4457c. lUTg-No. 3 white, 484Vc. R Y K No. 2. t. , PRAN-$aK4lJ0.60. FIX)UR First patenta $4 SOtJS.10; second patents. S4.4iK(r4 6i: first dears, $3.3423.46; second clears. (2 364jS 40. Mtlwaoaeo Orala -Market. MILWAUKEE, July lS.-WHEAT-No. I northern. $! Otl.M: No. 3 northern. $1 0iVd 1 02; September, SfisSc: lecwmber, 2Hi K'ic. o 4T3 (Standard, 49H17SIV. BARLEY Malting. tl.60fll.lC l.lvoroool Grala Market. LIVERPOOL July 13. WHEAT foot. No. 2 Menitoba. 7s 44d; futures, steady; Jiiiv, t lo'.d; October. &s d; Doceinber, Ct'KN Spot, firm; American mixed, old. fc 7d, new American, alia dried, ds 34; BUTTER Creamery, No. 1. delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons. 2e; No. 1 In JKVIh inha 24c: No. 2. in 1-lb. cartons. 24c; packing stock, solid pack. 17Hc; dairy. in eo-lb. tubs, lsufwc; marKei cnanges ever Tuesday. CHEK8B Imported Swiss. 32c; American Swiss. 22c; block Swiss. 18c; twins, 16c; triplets, ltfc; daisies, IHo; young America, 17c; blue label brick, 16c; Umbuiger (2 lb.). Hie; llmburger (1 lb.), 19c. FISH Pickerel. 10c: white. 15c: pike. 14c; trout, 14c; large crappies, (V&20c; Spanish mackerel, 19c; eel, lKc; haddock, 13c; flound- ! era 13c: green catfish, 16c: roe shad, $1.0) each; shad roe per pair, 60c; salmon. 16c; ' halibut, 8c; yellow perch. So; buffalo. So; bullheads, lie. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 16c; No. 2. 13c; No. 8, 10c. Loin: No. 1. ISc; No. 2, lH4c; No. 3, LiViC Chuck: No. 1. 6c: No.. 2, 6Hc; No. 8, 6. Round:- No. 1, 10c; No. 2, M4c; No. 3, 8c. Plate: No. 1. 4c; No. 2, 4c; No. 8, 34jO. FRUITS, ETC. Apnoots. California, per crate, $2. Bananas, fancy select, per bunch. $2.252.60; Jumbo, bunch, S2.7tVv3.75. Cherries, home grown, per 24-qt. case, $2.00. Canta loupes, California, standard, 46 oount, I2.7640 2.00 per crate; pony crates, b count, $2.26 62.60. Dates, anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb, pkgs. in boxes, per box, 82.00. Gooseberries, home grown, per 24-qt, case, 83.00. Lemons, llmoneira brand, extra fancy, 300 slxe, per box, 87.00; 30 slxe, box, $7.00; Loma ll moneira, fancy 300 sise, per box. $6.00; SAO slxe, per box, $6.00; 240 and 320 sixes, 60a per box less: cymbal brand. 8OO-80O sixes, per box. $6.00. Oranges, Niagara, Hedlands, Val- lenclas, all sixes, per box, S4-w; fancy va lenclas. 60-96-126 sixes. 33.76: California Jaffa and Mediterranean sweet oranges, 176 and smaller slses, per box, 33.60. Peaches, Cali fornia, per box. $1.60. Plums, California, per crate. $1.86. Pineapples. Florida, 24-30-34-42-18 slses, per crate, 13.35. Red currants, per 24-qt. case, $2.60(32.76. Strawberries, Hood river, per 24-qt. case, $3.26. Watermelons, Georgia and Florida, per lb., l4c VEGETABLES Beans, string and wax. per hamper, $2.60; per mkt, bsk.. $1.00. Cab bage, home grown, per lb., bo. Cucumbers, hot house, 1 and 2 dox. in box, per box, I1.60&1.75: home crown, per mkt. bsk. of about 2 dox., $1,60. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dox., l.w. uarltc, extra fancy, wnite, per lb., 12o. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dox., 40c. Tomatoes, Texas, per 4-bok. crate, 90c$1.00. Radishes, per dox., 20c. Onions, Texas Bermuda, white, per crate, $2.26; yel low, per crate, SZ.oo; California, in sacks, per lb., 3 Ho. Parsley, fancy home grown, per dot tbunches, 46a. Potatoes, Wisconsin, white stock, per bu.. $1.361.60: Virginia, new stock, in bbls., per bbl., $6.00. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds, California soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack Iota, lo less. Braxil nuts, per lb.. 12c; In sack lots, lo less. Filberts, per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo i less, peanuts, roasted, per lb., so; raw, per lb., 6Ho. Pecans, large, per lb., lCc; In sack lota, lo less. Walnuts. California, per lb, 19c; In sack lots, lo lees. Honey, new, 24 frames, $3.75. ' Cora anal Wkeat Rearion BaJIetla. Record for the twenty-four hours ending it a a. m. xnursoay, juiy ia, ivm OMAHA DISTRICT. -Temo.- Rain 'Stations. Max. Mln. fail. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 90 Auburn, Neb 88 B ken Bow, Neb. 87 Columbus. Neb... 87 Culbertson, Neb. 93 Falrbury, Neb... 96 Fairmont. Neb... 90 Or. Island, Neb. 91 Hartington, Neb. 83 Haatinxs. Neb... 92 Holdrege. Neb..., 91 IJncoln. Neb 8 No. Platte. Neb. 88 Oakdale, Neb 83 Omaha, Neb 89 Tekamah, Neb... 89 Valentine. Neb. 94 Sioux City. Ia... 84 Alta, Ia M Carroll, Ia 88 Clarinda, Ia 93 Sibley, Ia 84 Allte-Thalmert p4 , Amal(amatad Otppar Amarlraa Asrleultural .... Aroericaa Beet Sugar American Can American t'. A F American Cotton Oil...... American H. A L. pld...., Am. Tea fteeuritle American blnaeed American Locomotive ..... American B. A R , Am. 8. A R pM Am. Steel Foundrlea Am. Sucar Refining American T. A T American Tobacce pfd . . . . . American Woolen Anaconda Mining Ca Atchieon Atchtaon pfd Atlantlo Coait Line....... Baltimore A Ohio Rethtehem Steel , Brooklyn Rapid Tr lnadlan Pacific , Oent.al Leather Central Leather pfd Centra! of New Jersey.... Coeeapeake A Ohio micaco Alton Chicago Q. W., new , Chlcaso u. w. pfd rhlcaso A N. W Chloago. M. A St. P C, C, C. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A Bouthern Cenaolldatod Oaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudson. t Denver A Rio Orende..... Denver A R. O pfd Dlttlllera' Becurlllea .... Rrle Brie let pfd Brie Id pfd , General Klectrlo Oreaf Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore etfi.. Illlnola Central Interbornugh Met InterborouRh Met. pfd.... International Harvester .. Int. Marina pfd International Paper ...... International Pump Iowa Central Kanaaa City Bouthern K. C. So. pfd LAdede Oaa 1.S00 4 lot 17 t,S0 M loo I1H 100 St4 t.ooe m '"Hi " l. so o4 to .... i" M III S74 Vt 12 S 6ISi M M 4 MS S 14 "4 14 10M 41 M 17 1M 1S 3H M too it 11H 700 I3t 13814 1SH M 1W 11 tl S1 M 1,00(1 Il' 112 U."(, Ml) 103 101 10? 400 1.11 111V4 131 1,100 104 108 im tl t,nt 13 !l J tot 241 t41- 941 ..... ' 10 I00j 2S4 '"too 'i "i "i to 4o n : 40.) 44 44 44 7r 147 147 147 700 1M 12t 120 in 14 it It I4A 14 174 7 IS 3 t H 6 47 ion lt 12 141 1,100 lit 134 14 : 41 1.000 144 143 143 18 18 14 00 II 41 100 131 111 111 IT 11 41 l 4 47 4e 107 107 ;7 tOO 44 100 3 1.100 17 1.100 4 New York Mlala Stocks. NEW YORK. July IS. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: A'lre i...17 Llttla Chief i Com. Tunnel ttock.. 1 Meilcaa 7t do bonda II Ontario lot Con. Cal. A Va Its Ophlr M Horn Silver 40 Rtandard lot Iron Silver to yellow Jacket 14 Iadvllle Ceo I Offer. Metal Market. NEW TORK. Julv 13.-METAI.S-Stlnd-ard cdpper, spot, SmaSo; July, $12.18 4J12.S5; August, September and October, $13.17HStl2.37'4. London market quiet; sjHt. o7 Is 3d: futures. t7 12s 6d. Lake copper, $12. 7J(fi 13.00; electrolytic, $12.62V4'12.75; cast ing, 12.rV412.H). Tin, weak; spot, $43.23ft 43.76; July, $42.25?42.90; August, 3.6042.O0; September and October, 341 2MJU.75; Lon don irarket steady; spot, 198 10; futures, 189. 5s. Lead, firm; 84.454.56. New York) $4.404.42U East St. louis; London, 13 7s d. Kpelter, tjylet; So.70o5.76, New York. $5.45 fcvo.RS. East bt. Louis; London, 21. Anti mony, dull; Cookson's. $8.60. Iron, Cleve land warrants. 46s KHid In London. Locally iron was steady; No. 1 foundry northern, $16.00J15.26; No. 2 foundry northern, $14,754(16.00; No. 1 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, 814.75:15.25. 6T. LOl'IS, July 13. M ET A LH Lead, lower; $4.37',4. Bpelter. flower; $5.524. Kansas City Urala aad Previsions. KANSAS CITY. July 13. WHEAT Cash, unchanged; No. 2 hard, SArJWc; No. 3. 84 89c; No. 2 red, 84fo85c; No. S. 83'4 81C CORN Steady; No. 2 mixed. SSfttiSHc; No. 3, 7Hc; No. 2 white, 67V44j6SV4c; No. 3, 6i4c. OAT-lnchanged; No. 2 white. 4849c: No. 2 mixed. 4734SC. RYli-906I.92c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 818.00 19.00; choice prairie, $17.50918.00. BUTTER Creamery, 23c; firsts, 21c; sec onds, 19c; packing stock, 17Ho. EOGS Extras, l'jc; firsts, 16c; seconds. So. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu i.,.193.0U0 17,000 Corn, bu 6A.0O0 28.000 Oats, bu 17.000 ,4,000 Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. July 18. BUTTER Firm; extra western creamery, 27c; nearby prints. 29c. EQGS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearny iirsta, iree cases, 35.55 per case; current receipts, $5.10 per case; western firsts, free cases. 35.40 per case: current receipts, S4.96(fj;5.10 per case. CHEESE Shade weaker: New York full creams, fancy, new, 12c; fair to good, 12 124C. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipti Are Moderate and Val nei Are Fairly Steady. HOGS DECIDEDLY IRREGULAR rrteea Open Illafcer, After Whlek Market lleeoiaee Dall aad Use live tlealni llaotatloaa Are Lower Tfcaa Wedaeaday. f40UTH OMAHA.' July 1$. 1. Receipts were: Cattle. Horn. Bntep Official Monday S.SM Official Tuesday .... 4.795 15.7W Ufflilal Wednesday 4.ll .i4i Etllmate Thursday 1.968 8.9iS Four days this week.. 18.403 44.348 Same days last week....lS.2T.l 25.435 Same days 2 weeks ao.. 16.0 46.829 Fame days 8 weeks ao. .18,983 40.745 Fame days 4 weeks ao..l4.W4 49.92 The following table shows the fc,P',," cattle, ho, and sheep at South Omaha fo. the year to date as compared with i" kvear: i"'- fcattl BS0.914 .4PSW7 86 947 Hogs 1.6"0.t l.ioi.o.-; 'y- Sheep 798.785 148.445 52.S40 The following table shows the vfa prices on hogs at South Omaha for me last several days, with comparisons.- Dates. 1911 11910. 11999 1 1908 11907 . 1906. 1906- juiyy t.v.V KViVv 7V"; Jyw'YS g July 4... f TA 8 96 T V- 8 18 . J C 5 2 July 8 814. 8 78 T 5" " ! July 8.... 85S4I 8 56 J 55 6 H t 74 . July ... 18 8? T J 181 89 8 42 July 11... 8 27HI 8 44 8 42 8 68 to 5 22 July 12... 3 814.18 S3 7 J J J g h July 13.... 30 $ 21 7 67 8 49 8 74 8 59 6 .8 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Tnlon stock yards. South Omaha, for twenty-four hours en ling at 3 o clock yes terday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hoga Sheep. M rs. r Tit. A Ht. P... Wabash Missouri Paclfio J Union Pacific C. ft N. W., east.... -C. N. W.. west.... So C. St. P.. M. 4V O.... 7 C, B. east... 8 C, B. A Q., weet.... 28 C, R. I. P., east.. .. C, R. I. V P.. west.. I C. O. W 8 4 1 23 1 45 10 1 81 1 23 'i i 28 Total receipts .... 94 133 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs, t-neep Omaha Packing Co . Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co . Armour 4 Co Murphy w n Vamant Co .. Benton, Vansant 4V Lush 92 137 437 616 16 9) 1,408 2,161 2,161 708 735 1.032 2.704 2,704 Louisville A Na.hvllle I ron 1M 154 1M Minn. A Bt. Loula..... 1,400 11 si 11 M. , St. P. A S ;B. H.... MlMourl, K.-A Vr M . K. A T. pfd i Mlaaaurl Paclfio National Blaealt National Lead N. K. R. of M. 14 pfd. New York Central... N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Weetern North Ametloan Northern Paclfio Paclfio Mall , Pennarlvanla People's Oaa P., c, c ft at. L, Plttaburg Coal Praieed Steal Oar Pullman Palace Car Rallwav Steel Bprlns...., ttaadlnc RapulMlo steel Republic Steel pfd Hock Ieland Co , Rock Ieland Co. pfd St. U A i. F. Id pfd.... !O0 141 140 140 200 37 tl 17 44 700 41 4t 4 M4 . :o U 41 44 100 10 10 II - mo wt io ioj 400 44 .46 4S too let lot lot Tt 1,404 111 111 111 tt .1.000 m 124 114 1.400 104 104 10(1 95 ; to SM4 404 141 10 140 10 14 M 16 U,M0 140 10 too tt 3t 66 .00 Clear 67 .00 Pt. cloudy 66 !.( Clear 61 .00 Clear 61 . Clear 7 .00 Clear 62 .35 Clear 61 .32 Clear 66 .00 Clear 61 1.30 Clear 71 .70 Clear 66 .00 Pt. cloudy 60 .42 Cloudy 68 .01 Clear 68 .00 Cloudy 61 .04 " Clear 60 .08 Clear 64 .00 Clear 61 .02 Clear 68 .00 Clear 60 .00 Cloudy ' 14 .00 Clear t. Louie . W.... St. Loutl 8. W. pfd.... Moee-Sheffleld 8. A I. Southern Paclfio Southern Rail we 7 So. Railway pfd Tenneeeee Copper Texas A Pacific T., St. I A W T., St. L. AW. Pfd... Union Pacific Union Paclfio pfd United States Realty... United States Rubber United States Steel... II. B. Steel Dfd Utah Copper Va.-Orollna Chemical Wabaeh Wabaah pfd Weetem Maryland .... Waetlnshouae Bleetrle Weetern Union Wheeling A L, K behtsh valley 1.104 "ioo 31 11 "it" 100 44 44 ' l.tflf 131 11 4.700 It 32 400 7 Tl lot 41 41 100 24 11 lne tt 13 . lot 41 4t t.tot 111 140 J t 11 '4 44 44 II Tt 411 133 12 73 41 II 4 Coffee Market. NEW YORK. July 13. COFFEE-Futures closed steady at a decline of 25i points; sales, 33,750 bags: July, lt.68c; August, 11.60c; eiwemner, ii.tc; October, ll.isc; Novem ber. 11.04c; December, January, February, March, April, May, June, 11c; spot coffee, firm: No. 7 Rio. 13V4c: No. 4 Santos. 14c: ttUld, firm; Cordova, 14gl6c. nominal. Peoria Market. PEORIA, July 18.-CORN Higher; No. 4 white. 5Hc; No. 2 yellow, 67c; No. 2 yel low, 67c; No. S mixed, 67c; No. 4 mixed 65HC. OATS Higher; standard. 47c: No. t white, 47Hc; No. 4 white, 47o. Dry Goods Market. Stephens Bros Mill at non .......... F. B. Lewis Huston de Co J. B. Root A Co...... J. H. Bulla McCreary A Carey.. S. Werthelmer Other buyers Totals 2 ... 66 ,.. 106 ... 8 ... S ... 27 ... 62 ... 87 ... 867 ...STji 8.900 6,261 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were com paratively moderate for a Thursday and the general character it the offerings was about the same ax yesterday, conditions also showed little change and for the most part fat cattle sold In substantially the same notches as on yesterday and not a great deal different from the close of last week. All classes of buyers were anxious for the ripe well fatted cattle and those found a ready sale at firm figures, while there was the usual inauiarence in to the grassy and shonted grades and In some-jcases prices looked a little lower. For the most part however, it was a fairly active and quotably steady trade and a good early clearance waa made.. ' More or less stresgm was uocii;ru ,u and rholr bacon welsh ts reached $6.80, 74c above yetserday's high price. No. Av 8h. Pr. No. jv. Sa. pr. II t'4 lee t M M ?M ... t i 40 too ll tit II t.14 m ttna 44 if lee tit Tt in im 41 174 tt 4 14 14 t 1W IS 11 --4 ... t 4t 141 ... I M 4 ?M 4 III M lit S IM it 3u am ii m t w li :7l let I ft Tl sii lt t M tl tnt tt t 14 It 341 ... tM tt . lit ... IH . at ISO 4t I t i4 44 t 41. H . . IN 47 tr.4 ... IH 104 IM lea to it m ...It Tt irt tot t to 41 m it t it tt i4t ... t m 17 131 ... I It Tl H4 ... I 10 Tt Ul ... Ill 70 lit ... I M tt 74 40 I M 71 !M ... w 0 11 N IIS 41 IM ... 4 M 41 IM M III ;t IT M 4 to 14 3-1 N III tt Ill to I 10 t IM ... I It 10 ?! aa ,1 tt I' N IS St tftl M I to tl 341 ... I ! 14 !4t W n it iTt isl I it Tl 5i ... i m It 371 .. I ft 71. Ill 130 113 It Ml ... Ill M. IH 40 I It II 341 ... I to tit 141 I 14 tl 3M ... I IS tl .It 41 I It It ITt P9 I It 71 144 1e St 44 3S4 t 37 Tt 307 134 til It IS ... I r tl IN 40 t m Tl 141 It 117 II 137 ... t 17 II .341 ... 117 77 Ill ... I 4A 47 341 ... 1 17 71 T ... 140 44 4 ... 117 SO 141 M I et tl 347 ... 117 Tl S't IS IN tt 114 ... 4 11 tt 140 40 I - 77 311 ... 31 71 341 M I 49 41 m ... 117 44 ill 10 I Tt Ill 49 117 M 301 ... 14 tit I"0 10 I 17 Tl..: 341 341 40 Tt tJt ... 117 44 9t ... 4 49 It 174 ... I 17 T4 lot 44 I 4ft tt 171 40 117 II 137 ... I " It tit tl I 1714 94 104 IM 4 It 14 141 ... I 17 Tt IM ... I 45 44 13 ... I 17 Tt Ml N IN Tl I4t ... I 17 14 IM ... I 45 T4 V.7 ... 127 Tl IM ... I 45 II 141 ... 117 71 171 ... I 10 Ml 40 I 17 It 141 ... I U SHEEP Orsss sections furnished a sup ply of sheep and lambs that appeared to be somewhat In excess of the demand, this condition being especially pronounced In the lamb branch of the trade. About twenty-two loads of rangers arrived In addition to four or five loads of mixed corn belt offerings. Idaho sent in practically all of the grass stock, fully fifteen loads of spring lambs showing up from that state. Bulk carried very good killing flesh and feeder sorts were relatively small. With more than enough stock to fill all orders, buyers for packers were Inclined to take a. bearish view of the situation and business had a duii appearance from the start. Trend to valuea was generally lower, lambs getting the poorest treatment, but here and there a sale waa made that looked steady or very nearly so. Prices weak to a little lower bought most sheep sold early, while spring lambs had to sell all the way from a dime to a quarter off. Idaho lambs landed at $6.76. Indicating a quotable limit ft $7.00 and Idaho yearlings moved at $4.70. Idaho wethers brought $4.20, only lO-jjfl&o below probable price for some thing strictly prime In this line. Spring lambs from the corn belt sold as high as $6.90. but the trade was on the psckage order and amount of business was too small to draw comparisons. The feeder market Is still In a dormant condition, as supply continues meager with the demand slack. Most of the orders filed with commission men thus far for future execution at prices decidedly lower than those In force a year ago. Quotations, grass stock: Spring lambs, good to choice, ffi.6Stf7.O0; spring lambs, fair to good, $6.006.6o; yearlings, feeders, $3.6064.26; wethers, fair to choice. $3.6to4.30: I wethers, feeders, $2.86d3.40; ewes, fair to ciioiue, 4, ib44.id, ewes, leeueri anu vuus, S1.752.40. Quotations, corn belt stock: Spring lambs, $6.267.10; yearlings, fair to ci.oice, 85.25(9 $.36; wethers, flr to choice, 33.6OS4.D0; ewes. fair to choice, 33.0094.26. 15 western ewes 19 western ewes, culls...... 20 western lsmbs, culls 100 spring lambs 68 Idaho spring lambs 32 Idaho spring lambs 40 Idaho spring lambs .... 37 western yearlings, cullr 89 western ewes 148 Idaho spring lambs...., 198 Idaho spring lambs 601 Idaho spring lambs..., 78 spring lambs 22 western ewes 87 western ewes, culls Alarm Routs Deaf Thief Breaking In Mrs. Harrison's Homo How a makeshift burglar alarm routed a "deaf' burglar breaking Into the house) of Mrs. Russell B. Harrison In Washington Is told In newspaper accounts received by Mra Harrison's mother. Mrs. Alvin Faun ders of this city. The Incident occurred s week sgo and la thus described: "The Incessant ringing of a big gong, used as a burglar alarm, awakened resi dents In the vicinity of Twentieth and Q streets northwest early yestorday morning, and caused the arrest of lnysses Q. Jordan, a negro, 24 years old, on a charge of break Ing Into- the home of Mrs. Russell Ren Jamln Harrison, daughter-in-law of the late President Harrison, at 2233 Q street north west. Mrs. Harrison Is out of the city for the tiummer, and the police have tele graphed her to learn if Jordan wss em ployed by her to cut the grass during her absence, as he claims, , "When the burglar alarm started ringing, a servant near Mrs. Harrison's home In vestigated, and when he reached a rear door, yw Jordan running down an alley. Policeman Mundle of tho Third precinct ar rested Jordan. "A crowd was attracted to Mrs. Har rison's home by the first alarm of the gong, which la attached to a third story window'. It was found that a door In tho rear of the house had been forced and left open. Jordan says he did not hear tho bell ring, as he Is deaf. Nothing was found missing from the house. "The alarm waa Installed by the Western Union Telegraph company. They planned to connect with their central station, but could not obtain permission to run the wire across Q street over the tops of houses. As there are no underground wires con venient, the compromise of attaching the bell to the .front of the house, completing the system, was reached," cotton goods market shows an easing ten. dency on very light salea Buyers tn operating unsatisfactorily on spring lines. Dress goods are very quiet. Cottoa Market. NEW TORK. July lS.-COTTON-Spot closed quiet at unchanged price; middling uplands, 1125c; middling gulf, 14.60c; sales, 2,100 bales. Sugar Market. , NEW TORK, July 13.-SUOAR-Flrm; muscovado. 89 test, 3.73c; centrifugal, 96 test. 4.23c; molasses, 89 test, 3.48c ; reuned, steady. 88 M .00 94 66 .30 IX) 68 .10 $2 60 .00 92 61 .10 86 62 .00 80 50 ' .00 8S 66 .70 90 60 .80 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain- District. Stations. Max. Mm. Columbus, 0 17 Louisville, Ky 20 Indianapolis, Ind.. 11 Chicago, 111 n St., Loula. Mo 23 Des Moines, la.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Kansas City, Mo.. 24 Omaha. Neb 18 Temperatures continue moderate In the western portion of tho corn and wheat region. They were high in the eastern por tion during Wednesday, but are much more moderate In that portion this morning. Good rains were quite general In Nebraska and Kansas within the' last twenty-four hours, and light whowers occurred In the Bt, Louis. Louisville and Indianapolis dis tricts. Dresden, Kan., had 1-40 inches, and Enid, Okl., 1.60 Inches. 1 A. Wr.L.3H, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. t. Leila GeaersI Market. OT lMTig T.ili. to WUV AT -k lower; track. No. 2 red, 84t)S4c; No. i hard. SS'uvoc; futures, Julv, 34c; Septem ber, Sc; December, 0ir90Hc. CORN Higher; track. No. 2, 88c; No. S white, eS'Vqofc; September, SoHe. OATS rMeady; track. No. 8. 476 48c No. I white, 61i6olc; futures, September, 46e. RYE Unchanged: 88Vc. FIXJUR Firm; red winter patents, 84.18 ff4.M; extra fancy and straight, ta.to&t.OO; hard winter clears, tz 7013.00. SKED Timothy. 3o.00ia6.90. 4U K N M E A L 33.64. BRAN Higher; sacked (east track), $1.08 iri.o. HAY-Hlgher; timothy, S2S.OOC29.00; pral- ne. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: jobbing $16 00. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $3.07'4 tis.n). Dry salt meats, ulchanged; boxed extra aliorts, 3 78; clear ribs, S3 76; short clears. $9.12s4. Bacon, unchanged: boxed extra shorts. $9.76; clear ribs, $9.76; short Clean. 310.1m. POULTRY-Firm: chickens, 11c; springs, 16c; turk.va 1Mi17c: ducks, 9c: geese, be BUTTER Flrrp; creamery, SOfcilVtc EOCaS (steady ; 12c rleceipra (Shipments. t.na) 7.710 247.4WO ST.OftO , S2.0K) 6o. 64,1X0 60,1x10 117 1IT 91 300 TJ Tl 71 41 1,700 T Tt T tOO 119 111 119 1,700 40 40 4t 4.100 lt tt l I.... ..... 14 , 15 110 44 44 44 100 75 75 TtStj IO0 11 tl 10 401 174 174 174 Total sales for the day, 111.403 aUarea. New York Heaer Market. NEW TORK, July 13.-MONET On call, steady, at VA2 per cent; ruling rate, 24 ner cent: closina bid. 2 Per cent: offered at 244 Per cent. Time loans, firmer; sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days. 2S per cent; six months. 2H'ft344 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE FAFJuKr-44i per cent. STERLING BXCHANQE Steady at de cline, with actual business in bankers bills at $4 8465 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8625tt4.8630 for demand; commercial dm is. $4 4. ' ... . .... S1LVE3H oar. Do, mexii;n uwi, BONDS Government and railroad ateady. Closing quotations on bonds were as. fnllnwi- (J. S. rof. la, rag-"-'",4 m. m. m. .- do coupon 100 ejapan 4a V. ta. re 101 do 4e ............ do coupon 141 K. C So let Is.., fj I. 4...4 113 L. . deb. 4a 1111... do coupon 111 U A N. nnl.-4e... Allla-CaVl. let la... TtC H.. K. A T. let 4. Am. As I" ,o1 " , - a... in eu. p.oifi, , m Tobacco 4s 97 K. R. R. of M. 4s 11 am. Tooacc. - a.. 17 Armonr A C. 4s., do deb. 4a... M .111 cv. 4a 113 .111 M. A W. let . 4a.. M .94 so er. 4a ,...10 . 9914 No. P.olflc 4a 44 . 91 do le 11 . 90 eo. g. U rfds. 4a... 94 . 97t Perm. er. I We 1911.. 97 .109 4o eon. 4a los . Readtnf sen. 4a.... 9 .131 tt U A P. tl- 4s 11 Choe. A Okie 4...1"1 4o 2 do ret 4a 96 II U I. w. i. ta... 79 J,!T. a. a. lua. 4T 4o let sold 4s..... 934. r BA Q 1. 4e.... 97 g. A. L. 4a 10 tr u 94 74 93 90 97 17 TT Atchlaoa (an. en e. e do or. la A C. U let 4a.. Bal. A Ohio 4s.. do le do S. W. IWa.. Slreofe. Tr. T. 4a Can. of Oa. la.. nao. Leather ta.. eo. at N J. . ta.. !.. B A Q J. 4e.... 97 g. A U 4a aov d. sen. ia ! 94 go. ae. eel. 4a 9iv M A I f. g. I1 9t to e. 4 9k i. R. " A r. : 4a. 74 de let ref. 4a 46i C. C. do rf(. 4a... 00,10. In la ecnio. tlld. 4a C. A I r. A e. 4s 99 I. A H. e. as.... D A B O. 4a ado ref. 4a Pratlllare la Erie p I. 4e do sea. to ao c 4a. ear. A. a eerlea B Oen. alec 46 lo Rallwar le loa Tt do sen. 4a 19 ft Union Pacific 4s....i191 NEW YORK. July IS -DRY G4DODS-Th0 ! th" Market for cows" and heifers as' there waa a broad demand lor practically au grades. Fat stock, botn eorn-iea ana grassers. Is In keen request rlgh along, and (hero has t)een a notable increase In K. Am mar. A frnm lha country for StOCk cows and heifers so that the Increased competition makes a strong acuve marnej for anything at all useful In the way of sheep stock. Veal calves were In fair re quest and about steady at th recent de cline ana mere was a gooa uuubi firm market for bulls, stags and rough stock generally. Business in stocxers ana teeaers contin ues very active and prioes for all useful offerings are In the neighborhood of one half dollar higher than a week ago. Good general rains nrougnoui we vuru-wu uu tha effect of shuttles- off receipts to some extent, asd at the same time Increasing competition so that the demand has been very active all the weea ana me nmitea supplies have found a ready outlet at the advanced figures. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. $6.86(94.65; fair to good beef steers. $5.906.30; common to fair bear steers, t4.itxat.io; gooa to cnoice heifers, $5,0046.66; good to choice cows, S4.7o4j6.60; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.864.66; common to fair cows and heif ers, $2,3643.75; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4.6&6!20; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.0OS4.60; common to fair stockers and feeders, 33.2041. ao; stock heifers, $2.75S.7&; veal calves. $3.50&.00; bulls, stags, etc, S2.7O3jo.06. Representative sales: - BEEF 8TEERS. CHICAGO LIVH STOCK MARKET Demaad for Cattle Dall Hogs Slow Shees Steady. CHICAGO. July 13. CATTLE Receipts, 4.&U0 head; market dull, weak; beeves, $4.85 7.00; Texas steers, $4.6041.10; western steers, $4.7u&.90; stockers and feeders, 33.00 Co.iu; cows and heifers, 2.2o4it.7a; calves, ii.Wffl.00. HOj!i ilecelpts. 16,000 head; market slow; light, $6.4&6.&;4; mixed, $6.406.90; heavy, $.M.86; rough, $6.20Q6.46; good to choice heavy, $6.4&rj4 86; pigs, $ri.li,a.e6; bulk of sales. S6.6Mtti.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 16.000 nead; market steady; native, 12.604.60; western, 33.00S4.70; yearUngs, 84-4OS6.60; na tive lambs, $4.0067.00; -western lambs, $4.60 &7.OT. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. July 1S.-CATTLE-Receipts, 6,000 head. Including 2,000 southerns; market steady to weak; dressed beef and export steers, $6.1696.75; fair to good, 84.86 6.10; western steers, 346034.25; stockers and feedera. $3.0036.00; southern steers, $3.26 4f-4.O0; southern cows, $2KK4 00; native cows, $2.2f4.S6; native heifers S3.60i36.60; nuns. li.iM.zo: caivea. 4.uub.tu. HOOS Receipts. 11.000 , head; market opened 6c higher, but closed dull and weak; bulk of sales, S6.26fl6.66; heavy, I6.50JM 60; paokers and butchers, 36.366.80; llghU, 86.26 4.6.65. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000 neaa; mantel steady to loo lower;' iambs, $6.oue(6.90; yearlings. 84 60Wi.60: wethers $4.00fe4.25: ewes. 33.40Q3.76; stockers and feeders, S2.00tj3.00. St. I-oala Lire Stock Market. . ST. LOUIS, July IS. CATTLE Receipts. 4,200 head, including 1,800 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.00116.76: dressed beef snd butcher steers, S&.OOry steers under 1,000 pounds, $6.36'o 8.40; stockers and feeders, 33.Ou34.60: cows ana neirers, u.uu(a.iii; canners. 11.uua3.00; bulls, I3.00dy5.50; calves. 83.OiH97.76; Texas and Indian steers, $3.25634.00; cows and heifers. 83 0066.00. HOGS Receipts. 10.600 head: market lore Tfo lower: pigs and llghU. S4.00fi6.7SW; oack, ens tfi ''- 6. 9o, butchers and best heavy, $6.70fT6.S7. 8HBEP AND LAMMS Receipts. 8 201 head; market ateadv; native muttons, 33 36 64.25: lambs, t4.oojj.7lo; culls and bucks. S2.00tg3.60; stockers, S1.2&S3.00. ee ae. aa..... w-,9 .a t eo 1st A ret. 4s... t v ei ' . B. Mm. T 90 t' g. Sta Id Is.... .144 Tl Va.-Car. rhea. 4a..1o3 19 Wabaah let la. 19 T de let A ex. 4s.... 4 19 Weetern M4. 4s 94 19 Weet. glee. cr. le... 94 ..11 WH. Ontrnl 4a 91 t. Joeeak Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jufy IS. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1.200 head; market steady; steers, 84.50ift4l.3a: cows and heifers, S2.S0$6.0u; calves. tX.wmoo- HOGS Receipts, 12000 head; market opened steady; top, $6.60; bulk of sales, $6.30 fr6 50. fiHEEP AND IA MBS Receipts. J. 000 head; market strong and lower; lambs, $4W Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu .. Oa ta, bu .. Oils aad Koala. SAVANNAH. July 11-OlL Turpentine, firm, at tOUc. ROSIN-Flrm; type F. $4.40ie.7H; U. $6.40 60. Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, July 13.-WOOI-Unchanged. territory and weetern mediums, KjlSc; fate medluius, lbUHci tloa, littli'no. Ill Can. let ref. 4a.. " 99 Mo. Pec. e. Is M Int Mt 4S ' Tt Puama ta ... 1 Bid. Oftera. Boatoa Stoeka aad Baa da. BOSTON. July 11 Closing quotations on Sf- l:a were ss followe- aiiouM tt Uohawk 49 Anl. Copper 4 N..da Con .... A Z U g 11 Nlpianc Mines , ArUoaa Com 14 Nena Hutu B. A 4". f. A g. M. 14 Korth late Batte OealltlM II Old DomlaKst ... Cal. A Arl.oaa 44 Ooeeela ........... Cal. A Hoc la 44 Parrot A. A C. Ceatenalal II Uulncy fep. Ranee C. C. 99 Shannon Et Huue C. at.... II Supertot Ienkltn U Superior AB M Oiroua Cton. t Tamarack Granbr Va V. S. S. R. A M Greene Canaaan 1 pfd Lie Royate topper 1 11 Ttah Cue ....... km lke I 11-U I ta Copper CV . Lake Cupper IT Wlnene La Salle t topper....." 1 Woleerlae Miami Copper r 14 ta 9 41 109 II Tt 11 3i 14 1 tu Company Must Sell This Woman Some Ice Ne. ae. Ft. Ke. 19 1043 I II l ao , 11 1143 I It ' tt 11 11M I II ft II 1111 I 41 90 11 tit I 10 19 101. 10M I M 10 tt lilt I a n 104 1411 I 14 St It 1184 4 04 . 44.. A.. 14 1361 t Ot 14 tt 1101 t II . 14 If UOt I II It tl 1104 I II IT STEERS AND HEIFERS. U 141 I 14 SI 1M1 I 31 COWS. t 745 t 44 I 3 IM IH I tit I Tl I 1 444 t 71 1 I IM I 90 11 4 994 I 90 4 t. 140 t M I II Til IN T t 904 I It I 1 790 t SI I t 1017 t tl 11 HEIFERif. I9S 3 It I t II 3 I 14 I 4 4 4 i A. Tr. .1344 .1430 I It .1144 I It .1171 I 10 .IIU t 1 .1341 I It .mi t m .UN I It .1144 I M .1144 I IS .1401 I 4 .134 I 41 .1491 I 44 ..431 I 41 ..170 IH ..MID .. 406 I 44 .. TU I 44 ..111 t Tl .. 164 I tt ..hit 4 io ..Hit 4 It ..1044 4 II .. 411 4 U IN IS 49T I 11 111 3 34 444 I It 414 I It 401 10 lot I II 442 I M 400 I M 410 I M 124 4 34 1 3. 1 1 1... 4... It !.. 1.. 1.. I.. 14.. 4.. I . I.. It.. JO.. . t. ..10M t ...14M 4 0 ..1614 4 41 1 1474 4 " Ui N 190 IN 371 I 09 lit I It 130 I 44 :ot 14 ....... IM IH Ill I - VA I Tt Aeked. Uadoa atook Market. LONDON, July IS. The mar Vet for American securlUea opened steady with Is Not Allowed to Stop Delivery Bf ctase She Wants Her Ice Weighed. More trouble for the lea man has been developed by John Grant Pegg. weight In spector, and oa complaint of Mra Eroll Faulkner, 4241 Lake street, the Benson Ios snd Coal company hag beea Instructed to cease certain practices and continue to sell Mrs. Faulkner lea. She started ta weigh 64 1 a chunk of loo which a representative of the company had given her, according to her own story, and bs snatched It away and refused to give her any mora The new weight ordinance specifies that any refusal to weigh lea In the presence of a customer shall be taken as prima fade evi dence of fraud, and the company must con tinue to sell her Ice ox be liable to prosecu tion, ') t I Til I If 3 140 I 90 1 170 I 99 T IM t 00 I 441 I W t 430 I 00 I lot I M 1 193 I It 4 lot I II I lit I t BULLS. ... tot 3 11 1 ... 170 I 11 .. ...1010 I 31 1. ...lOW I 34 100 I 10 1... CALVES. 140 I 00 I... jot I 4... 1:0 I a I... 144 3 Tl 1... 161 4 Ot S... 161 4 04 1... 134 IM 1... I2 4 64 1... 911 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Ml I 14 64 4 00 4ii I at f Ill 4 ot t;l I 11 I Hi 4 to IM I 71 I Tot 4 It 4l I - 4 44 I 44 Ml 4 It St AM 4 II 147 4 M HOOS Hog trade was a muddled affair due to the wide difference of opinion among buyers -regarding proper levels for nrlree. The early market waa promising. but Its Derlod of promise wa short-lived. Probably twenty loads of hogs sold shortly after the opening at figures btiioo nigner. Uemand at thene advancea proved more or less patricularly, however, and selections Involved only naoon ana gooa ouicner iradea suitable for shipping. After these orders were out ot the way tha market came to a dead etandatlll. all buyers remaining undr cover until well aleog toward 10:30 o'clock. Finally bids wars placed on bulk that averaged a little lower than yesterday's prices, the trade set tling to a weak to nickel lower nasia. Most of tha receipts changed hands at slightly lower figures, but movement lacked activity and It was almost midday before Clearance was complete. Reason for a mean market could not be credited to supply, as the entire run con sisted only of 136 loads. Variety and quality were much tha same as usual and the moat logical cause of dull, weak trade seemed to be steadily increasing stocks provi sions, especially lard. Shippers purchased about T per cent In all and favored, smooth animal weighing around 3M pounds. Leug strings rauged front 3424 to 86.X ..104 .. 86 .. 60 .. 68 .. 73 .. 64 .. 63 .. 60 ..101 .. 60 . w .. 67 .. 68 ..118 ..106 S 73 5 00 4 00 $ 63 $ 75 6 76 6 SS 4 3a 5 60 6 00 6 75 6 76 90 8 76 1 80 Stock tn 8 1 go Receipts of live stock at the five principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 1,0(10 8,tM 6,iK St. Joseph 1.200 12.000 2.000 Kansas City 6,000 11.000 4,000 St. Louis 4,200 10.600 8.200 Chicago 4,600 16.000 16.000 Totals .....16,900 68.600 , 33.900 To Dlanolve the t nloa of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, lake Electrlo Bitters. Guaranteed. 60c. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Sister Mary Michael , Closes Useful Life For Tears She Had Charge of Collec tion of Charity Offerings in Omaha. Fiineral services for Sister Msry Michael, who died In the Good Shepherd home at Fortieth and Jones streets, were conducted at 9 o'clock Thursday morning. She wag ono of the best known sisters In the city, coming In frequent touch with the public. Her duties at the convent 'were to collect charitable offerings, anad she made almost daily trips with a horse and Wagon. Sister Mary Michael (Brennan) was a native of Canada and was 60 years old. She has been In tho convent In which she died for the' last sis years. Interment was In Holy SepuU cher cemetery. Seemed to Give Hint a Now Stomach. "I suffered Intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment 1 tried seemed to do any good," writes II. M. Toungpeters, edi tor of The Sun, Lake Vlewv O. "The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets gave me surprising relief and tha second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by all dealers. The Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. $5,000,000 Chicago Railways Co. First Mortgage 5 Bonds Dated February 1, 1907. Due February 1, 1927. Optional at par nd accrued interest on any interest payment date. Interest pay able February 1 and August 1, at the Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, or at the office of Harris, Forbes & Company, New York City, at holder's option. Denomination $ 1,000. Coupon or registered form. Pending the issuance of permanent bonds, temporary certificates of the Com pany will be delivered. Previous issues of these bonds are listed on ttie Chicago Stock Ex change and application will be made to list the present issue. APPLICATION WILL BE HADE TO LIST, THE ENTIRE ISSUE ON THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE HARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, TRUSTEE For complete inforrnationHregarding these bonds, we- refer to a letter of Henry A. Blair, Chairman of the Board of Directors, copies of which may be had on request, which shows that: The company optn-atea without surface competition a com prahanriv street railway system of 452.9 miles, measured as stag-la track, serving population estimated at more than 1,600,000. Annual gross earnings have increased more than $4,800,000 within the past three years and are now $15,538,860. ; As established by ordinance of the City of Chicago the ' official valuation of the Company's property will always be at least $30,779,874.34 in excess of the First Mortgage Bonds. -a There will be endorsed on each bond a certificate of the Comptroller of the City of Chicago identifying the bonds as being entitled to a first lien upon the entire property. The Finance Committee, created under the term of the First Mortgage, consists of the following! Chauncey Keep, Vice-President and Director Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, and Trustee Marshall Field Estate j B.'A. Eckhart, Director Continental and Commercial National Bank and Harris Trust and Savings Bank Henry A. Blair, Vice-President and Director Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, and Director Commonwealth Edison Company. Under the arrangement between the City and the Company as provided in the ordinance, the City is equally Interested In increasing the net earnings of the property, thus the First - Mortgage Bonds now offered are, in a certain way, quasi municipal securities. We recommend these bonds for Investment and offer them strictly subject to sale and advance In price. Price 99& and Interest , .Harris Trust & Savings Bank Organized as N. W. HARRIS & CO. 1882. Incorporated 1907 140 South Dearborn Street, Chicago The Merchants Loan &Trust Co 112 West, Adams Street. Chicago The Northern Trust Company LaSalle and Monroe Streets. Chicago