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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1913)
THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913. f GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Northwestern Spring Wheat Crop in Danger pf Bust, CORN SHORTS ARE VERY UNEASY Decnnac. Ilalti'laXedel Ip Mnnr Sec tions of South and TenuperMnrea Are Drying Up Some ot tbo I. Plattta Startete 7,ntc. . OMAHA. Juno 17. 1913. 4iH ml" than likely that tho condl I?.u' -lh Prlnfe wheat crop In tho northwest w1ji prove the price maker for eomo time tq come. One of the best PTP Prt In the land and who is now in tho northwestern belt, nays that condi tions thereAre: Just'rtght for the develop "Ift of black ruat. That unless the tem peratures lowor. nntt the. rains cease there Is possibility that, this dreadful plant dis ease wM make its opptaranco In tho wheat plant. That It has already been een In mattered localities, bv that tfarmers whllu fearful Ot Its general ap pearance, like that of WOS, are ln.hbpes that it wilt be sidetracked by more fa vorablo conditions. One piece ot news that was well received In the Chicago wheat pit yesterday was that wheat would be In readiness .tor the harvester as far north as Minneapolis In about two weeks, or during the first week m August, While tho purchases of wheat from the country by Chicago people were believed to have totaled 76O.0UO busheis yesterday, the Idea among the trade was, that these purchases were much smaller than that amount Ijlgher Wne,lt was unchanged to Uneasiness was shown In the ranks of tho- shorts In" Corn rigaih yesterday and prices were better, Rain Is needed In REAL ESTATE LOAN8. HAVE you tv.an a HarcophagusT MONBY to loan on Omaha homes, Na dolay, J. H. Mtthrn Co., inc. til city National Dank Hide. Douglas UTS. ."CITY loans wanted. Loans tor build ing purposes. W. II. THOMAS, S3 State Rank Bldg. OMAHA .home. Kast Nebraska farms. O'KKEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha National. Douglas WS. LOANS on farm and Improved city Jroperty, '8. 8tt and t per cent; no Cieiay. . H. Dumont & Co.. 1&J3 Farnam Ht 3100- to S10.000 made promptly. V. D. Wend, Wend Dldjs,, 18th and Farnam. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith fe Co,. 1J20 FarnamBt. GABVIN BEOS. ottM CITY LOANS. Bemls-Carlbcrg qo., u 310-812 nrandels Theater Hldg. large loans our specialty. Htu.ll Bros. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust CO? HARRISON & MORTON, 814 Urn. Nat SALE Olt EXCHANGE K. E. HAVE you seen a Sarcophagus T FOR TRADE, forty town lots, for Omaha residence pro pert. II. II. HARPER, 1013-11 City National Bank Bjdg. Phone, Dsugiaa S5&. WANTED TO BUY. Dolgotf 2d-hand store pays highest prices for furniture, clothes, shoes.- web. 1W7, WILL buy slightly used Ford It ottered at bargain. State condition, price. D. 000. WANTED A 200 horse, power ;water tubo steam boiler. Holler must be In -first-class condition. Heine typo pre ferred. York Gas and Electric company, York. Neb. JL1VE STOCK JIAI&ET Off WEST, ..Ship live stock to South Omaha. Have mileage,, and jihrlnkac. Your consign menta receive, prompt and careful' un tida, Llv StooU Conim'Usion SlercUanti. MARTIN BROS & CO.. Exchange Bid. jLKGAIj NOTICES. NnrrnK' Is hereby Riven that sealed ' proposals will be received by the Board of Directors ot the Fanners' Irrigation District at their office in the City of Scottabluff, Neb.- ,tor. the purohaso ot 176,600 ot the U Per cent serial bonds ot the district until IZ'Otciook "H ll"J viii. uvj- Auiuni, 1913. 'Bald bonds are issued by authority nf "an act of the. legislature ot ttuustau pf Nebraska approved March 2, IKtf, session law 185, Chapter 70. and the amendments thereto, and pursuant to a vote of .4 majority . the . qualified electors of said district. The board ex prosily reserves the right to reject any .and. all bids and will In no ev$nt sell my ot said bonds for lesa than ninety .Ityo (95) per cent of the face value inereor. By order of the Board pf Directors. Tinvwinn T. t i,liVixn Secretary ot the Farmers' Irrigation ofs- tnct. J.isdtot, OCEAN THA.VBL.- HAMBURG .AMERICAN taritaaCo. ,Over?9 Ships : the. WORUJ, TONS mm "IKLPERATOR" World's largest Bhlp, stu irom fiiw inn Saturday . .Aug". I, U A, S. Saturday, Aug. 30, 8 A. in. tjaturday, Sept, 30, 11 A. X. ana erexy veecs nrnir, Kibliui yMiisr ti urn u INIXIN nd J-AKIB a ilB ta lb KAUBUIia os etrtsla 6f. Bok no OMO j7oMQ,i,AJii?.WAAiai70 AerUs.....,Juy 93, , a,m. Pres. Xilsoola, July 04, 13 m, ItFennsylvanla July 91, 3 p.m. Xals'a Aug Vlo. Aug, 14, 9 a.m. Umserator. AugUst 8, 11a.m. lffatcla.,Auguet 9, 13 noon Amerlka ..Aug. 31, 11 a, m, I'Fretorta. ..Aug. aa, 13 noon Pres. Qraat.Aug. 87, 13 noon mpejratoi....AUB. 90, B a.m, 3nd cabin only. New.. tHam burg direct era. s. rtnuritoa' oa b P tori 4ll from Ntw Iltr toot M4 South Drookljn. All otlxr mIIIbci 10 tbli rlc trom oar llboln Pir- JCCDITXBKJVliaAJI atbraltar, MaiUee and Oenoa. XVXll Umr Id lhl urrlo lure Inn NEW P1EK. Ill St., Uqutn Braoklfo. Tk lltb BU Tint. b. It. uuaturg (11,000 tons) Aug, 10 inn, t. B. Moltke (13.500 tons) Aueust 89. 11 a. m. 8 J2 .Hamburg Sept. 17, 10 a.m. U. B. Koltkt, Oct. 7, U a. m. ORTTZSHa Asonm XKB vous Through the rutsu Oaaal January 37. 1816. BOOKS VOW OVBX Our Ttiritt Department inum Tours sr lull or ftimr to til tuu oi int world. Write for information, jia.rnmirfcwtmcnen ZiZHJB 1M W. lUndolph St. Cnlnio. Ill, r many sections of the southwest! tempera ture tileie are aonornniliv mgn ami tne young corn plant is rvpoited us deterior ating; In fact. In some sections It was aid that the crop has suftered to tne extent of half, while in soatterca dis tricts It Is claimed that the losses will b total. Cash corn was Mjlc higher. The oats market continues steady. The oats plant Is badly In need ot rain. Cash oats were unchanged, Clearances: Wheat and flour, 118,000 bushels; corn, none; oats, none., Liverpool close: Wheat, d lower to Hd higher; corn, Hd lower. Primary wheat receipts were UGo.Cw bushels and shipments 9M.0U0 bushels, agulnst receipts of 69i,000 bushels ana shipments ot KO.ouO bushel last year. Primary corn receipts were 270,000 busheis and shipment 876,ooo bushels, against re ceipt of 371,000 bushels and shipments ot 002.00) buhvls last year. Primary oats receipts were 474,000 bushels alia ship menu 411.000 bushels, against receipts of 27J.000 bushels and shipments of 4,0QJ bushels last year. carlot nECEiPTa Wheat. Corn, pats.- Chlcotro ., Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kaneaa City....- St. Louis i., Winnipeg Mi 7 J14 .... 127 .... $0 123 .... sit .... 159 .... 131 10 Omaha Cash Prices Wheat! No. I hard, 79MSTSlc! No. S hard. 7S0k)! No. 4 hard. 76W679C; No. .3. spring, 7UOai No. 4 spring, 77H78?ic; No. S durum, 7Ve77o! No. S durum. 7RH079Q. Corn! No. I white, ic; No. white, 6lVi6lHQS No. 4 white. GOUWfltn: fin. 9 vullnw. (Wl No- 3 yellow, B9HQ59Vc! No. 4 yellow, 4. CSGOo. Oats: No. i white, 7Mfr8oi standard, 37Hr37ic! No. I white, 7e37Ho No. 4 white. 33WC3S?it!. Barleyi MaltlnK, tfi0o! No. 1 fefd. 42W480. Rj'el No. a, KOHc; No. 8. KtyC68o, , The following cash sales were reported) Wheat No, I hard winter: 14 cars, dark, 31c; I cars. S04(?j 3 cars, yellow, 794o. no. 4 nam winter: l cor, ?sc, no, i sDiinr: 1 ear. Mo. No. 3 durum: I car. "sc. No, 2 mixed durum! 1 car, TiMc, cars. 37c. No. 4 white! 1 oar, Zic; l car, No" 8 white! i cars, lHc: 1 car. lo, No. z yellow; 3 care, we. No. a yeiiowi : yeuow; a care, e. no. a yeiiowi s. SWic No. 4 yellow! I, can Uo, : mlxe,d: 1 car. GHo- No, 3 m'xsdi s. fi9H- No, mixed! JW car". 65ot cars. No. 3 9 cars. MHo. 1 car. tw;oj 1 car, very dirty, 6$o. Rye no. a: i car, new, dsq. no. car, cjiipago qiiAiN abd rnoviio?s Fcnurr of the Trndlnic nntl ClosJntf rrlpea on Board of Trnile, CHICAGO. Jtllv 17.IIniro ln. . primary points today acted as an offset for bullish sentiment In the wheat pit. Accordingly the barket closed steady at a shade to He under last night. Corn finished w(th a gain of M6o to HtlHo, oats hp V4RHc and provisions showing an advance of Iftff23c. p Arrivals ot wheat na feported from the chief terminal elites amounted to the ex traordinary total ot i,4i),uw bushels. The highest previous aggregate for twenty four hours was l,40,t0 bushels and was the result of unusually active shipping, stimulated by fear of reciprocity with Canada. Today's receipts, which conr trasted with 032,000 bushels a year ago, Were especially liberal In the northwest, where the crop outlook wns reported tfood and the chance of rust damage was said to be fading away. Heaboara clearances of wheat and flour were stpall, equalling 279.CO0 bushels. Considerable strenath develoned In tne wheat market early In the session, owing to Canadian advices of unseasonable cold ana because oi improved nour ousmas at Mlneopolls. and or export buying at Kansas City. All of the gains, however, gradually disappeared, and before the close there was a net decline, influenced in Part uy tne material suDsmence oi ma bulge in coarse grain. UnM,r nf rnrn Indulced In heavy real- Izlnir aln. Cnmnlatnts of croD loBIfS southwest had carried the market sharply higher, but siigmiy cooler weamer n Kansas and Nebraska made owrters cautious, notwithstanding there are no predictions of rains. The oats market was governed almost wholly by tho action of corn, reacting noticeably after a. decided advance. There was a broad speoulatlve trade In MMitt.inm. with Appellant cosh demand. An advance In the. price of hoBs kept tt)e marKet on tne upsruuo. , . ,, Leading optlopn closed as followa: Article! Open. Hlgh.l Low. I Cloe. Yes'yT Wheati J Uly. E6J4 SSHSaHtTK T4 87 86444i'H bH SS DeOMlWH-aHl I90HWI WWl iWHlWHOH l.V( II I July.V 1. .1. , I. Bent.l fa! Dec..l57Ti-SV 57H0 July. 37 3SWI 87 Heot. 3 r Pet.. 40ti41 41 mm Pork-I I. juiy. Sept Lo.rd-r Jl 95 I 22 00 21 90 21 0Q 11 70 2i my 2i 25 I Juir. 11 65 11.75 It 824 10 tQ U 72ii 1 tf-4.3 iicS 11 75 11 7214 Be?.5! Jan., Rlbs- 11 802 U 77H II 61 11 K2M 10 00 I W 70 11 SO 11 90 10 70 : 11 80 1190 11 67H 10 15 July. U 77V4 11 77VJ 11 77M' 1177H 11 55$ Sept. Oct.. Jan.. 11 TV 11 Wi4 1012 . .Chicago Cashrlces-TiYheat; No. 2 red, new, H6li8S7o; No. 8 red, new, 85H89Ho; No. 2 hard, new, 87S7e; No. 8 hard, old, $7Kf88tfc No. 3 hard, new, SOSSGKot No. jlV4f92Hoi wo. f northern, 9091c; No. 3 northern, 8Sigc No, spring, 90&8lc; No. 3 spring, SSOOOo; No. 4 Bprfnsr, S2JfSSc; vel vet chaff, SSaje; durum. WfiWc. Corn: No, 2. 82o: No. f whle, MUttfl3Ke; No. 2 yellow, 6S862Hc; No. 8, 'eiNlHoi No. a yeiiQW, uw.c, .o. , Mitwtiio; no. i white. fil6H4c: No. 4 yellow. (OftdlUa. Oata: No. 3 white, 364mtta: No. 4. KHcj No. 4 white, 87HSSHC! standard, iOM mc ye fin. sy. nwnri isguc, Seedi: Timothy, ts.7ra4.75; clover, nomi- nai.jt-orK: .i.w)t iarcv f4U()ru.7a, Ribs: 3ll.76ffll3.2S. BUTTER Firm! creameries. 2ll4aa3a to 2o. egos Lower; receipts, ii.iss cassi At mark.' cases Included. lS019ia: ordinary 17c .... ... CHKKBv-iugneri daisies, n'iimtvtct twins. 13Wm8c: young Americas. I4tie FOTATOES-Hlgher Yat Svctl.OO r VVliVlD W t;ai U POUI.TRV-Allve, lowers hen. Uc springs, w, inrneys, irc. ICanene City Ornln nnd rriTfiion, "KANSAS CITY, July 17.WTII8AT. Caeh. No, 8 hard. 6QQ37C! No. i. mtiyai No. 2 red. SOtt&Mc: No. 3. 791t4VVcT .corn-No, "3 vrWta, &Uc; No. 8, 64iff4HC. OATS NO. 2 wnite 410. Closlnsr orlcea of futures! WHEAT September, SlHcj December, 84Hc ORN-July. oc; September, 2cj ueeember, WrtSWo. UA'4-Beptemper, ?s?c; jIybc8o. v December. HAY-gtronger: choice timothy. 313.000 U.DV. DUTTER Creamery. 28c: firet. sksi seconds, no; packing, EOQS?inits, 17o; second, llo, Mlnnenpalte Grfila Market MINNEAPOLIS. July 17.-WHEAT-, juiy, wiwi tiepiemper, kc; uecemoer, 92Uc. Cash: No. 1 hard. 91Uo: No. nortnern, aitrao?.c; no. i nortnem, srnfP 88Kci No. 2 hsrd, Montana. MVic; No. 3. jtwjuk tincnanged. BRAN Unchanged. BARLEY Unchanged. corn-No. 3'yeiiow, bscshc . OATS-Np. 3 white, J5H&37C. RYE No. J SOiSc. fUaX-41.37 8(, Loala General Market. ST. LOUIS. July lf.-WIIEAT-No. ' red, 84985c; No. 3 hard, 84e91c; July, 83c; September. 84Hc. ' CORNNe. f. HC4c; No, 2 whlU, e7c; July, Co; September. WSdwAc OATS-No. 2, 40o; No. 3 white, 41e itiiiiKner. 04c. POULTRV-nrmi chickens. 13c; springs, Isc; lurxeys. wc; aucxs, jsc; geese, luc, BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 20c. EPOS Strong, 130. f3TpqrMet Applea and Pried Pralt NEW YORK. July 17.-EVAPORATEQ Al'1'l.cc r irm. DRIED PRUITS-Prunca. steady r AdH cots, quiet but steady; peaches. quet Key to th.e BUuatJon-Bee Aovertlilnj. 0OHH 1H m mm i i i 31 95 00 21 15 31 25 I 'I 11 GO :,i::r,"t NEW YORK jTOCK MARKET Net Results of Trading During Day'i Session Small. FIRST FIGURES ARE . LOWER ntcoyerr Soon Kffeoted and Later Movement Is Irresjuinr Foll Iner Off tit Qrninnil 1 Noted. NEW TOniC, July 17.-The net result ot today's trading In stocks, so far as changes In the level of prices were con cerned, was small. It was apparent from the outset- that the market would not hold td the pace set yesterday, when Quotations rose sharply in all quarters. First figures were lower. A recovery was soon effected, but the later movement was irregular nnd the close found many ot the Important stpeks showing small losses. Stocks were' well taken at concessions, but thero was a foiling off In tho demand and buyers were unwilling to follow the tnarket upward. , Fluctuations apparently bore little relations to developments , f fhe day, which had but a sllgnt bearing on stock market values. Unexpected com plications In the negotiation, between eastern railroads and llielr employes may havo exercised soma sentimental Influ ence. More Important was the reaction in Uniinii niui tha itncllna In American stocks there. This was followed,, by Un don selling here, principally of Canadian Pacific, steel ana union rw im Iierlln nolrt Canadian Pacltlo here di rect. Tho petroleum shares were excep tlonaly weak. California Petroleum eotd rtnwn's noinu to 23U and the preferred dropped Points to 51. Mexican Petro leum at n.moivm ' " ii. .1 explanat on given Of the weakhess Of these shares ,vre that. the oloslng out ot loans by local bank .had necessitated selling of petroleum Jtocks which had been put up aa collatew . With the ap proach of the Crop-moving aon with Its heavy deraajjd for njoney. I was ..fn Xsi vsi will h cotnDtMlea lo Sraw tighter lines In regard to extending credit on stock ecUnge collateral Tn it sn.ooo. United States bonds were Mnnaa were eu7, . unchanged on caJl. nltn..i,Dn. Number oi sates h "" " r bn stock were: ' ,i. . f-T-S.., , wiM,tinrit i I1M Amer cn ou" Ahiricn o,n ..,..... U.w itu IIH UV 0 4SH Amnon i,D. Sk Amlcn Cotton 0U 1H nu lit Are. ic dii , AO.erlctn UomhJ American Uocotnotlro .. Amrlcn B. & ":;' Amttkn B. & IV, p!4. too m Am. susr iiunNii,.,,, Amulcin T. T...,i. 100 1M 100 Wi lt7M UK 'U Bit 81 Anntonat Mlolns 00.,,. i?0 Attblton ...,..., l.eoe 4M llchlfefin nfd 9 in Ati.htiA r,Ant Lino. 100 117 nr Itti Dtltimort uniu.,...ti. ;j n..i.l.k.m HIamI 20 IS r u Brooklyn RPl Tr i!o4ln,rm ........ Centrsl lthr ..... rtirutxike Ohio l.J1 k ..... "si list CnltlSO 41. , rrhlrara. l. ex. dc. . ... 100 Conoll(te4 0s JM rorn Iroduct 4M 1 lo IS pnvr & Hio orn4e... I'H "H Utnrer iu u. pi DtitllUn' BcurUlo Erie 11 UK Erie Irt M4. Krlo Id fit. ' too ii it in oeoertl Blectrlo IM 1SH toe 111 UIK I2H uit If 14 Qrtat Nortbtro Ore ctli, 1 JIIIOQU Vri Intarborouih Mt ?H Intpr'. Mat. pfd I,W k UK loiu IntarBttioiui iiaxrKr.. ..,. .. InUr-Mann pm ........ ,,., Inttrnattop! Wpr Inttnsitlnal Won KanUa City gouthara.,, 'i'.09' "tVA 4 leib OM t "i!' boul.vl 1. A Khlll;.. 400 JMH j M.. HU P. B. BU. M. IO0 H 4Hj 114 lit Mlnourl, K. & T.. Mlaaouri Patlfla ,.. IW. MM National uiacun .. National L4 ,i New Tork Central .v 3,I0 ... ,.. m ja.. u D,a.. N. T.. Q. w v Norfolk Wwtrn too raclflo Mall .,,,,,..,.,. ...... IansiyUanla 1,400 111 peoplt's Oaa p., C, C. 8U h Pltteburih Coal Ironed fttal Car, rullman lUce Cr,..o Iteaoing ,,..,... lltpubllo I. ft a..,...,.. Rapubllo I. tt P. plA.,. UKk laland Co,.. jiocx taiana uo, p.... BtT U & B. f, l S'4., Eaaboard Air I Seaboard A, 1 pd... Blou.aneiiiaia v. Bauthrn t'acltla i. fieuttiern TUUwaf. . B. luuway pia.. ...... Tcnnoaoe Cooper fM 'ii" 31 Teias & racuie , iiivi tit union racuie .-. nva Union PaettK pfd, 100 14 uri te Btitca llaaiir.... , tlnltaA Btataa ttutibar... 100 i 114 It Ui 'I ll Unlte4 mat SIhIm..., 11.700 V, B, Bid! PN ,. , utao oppr i, va.-uiroima Lnieroicai... Wabaah wfnero MaryUo4 ,, WoaUrn Ualon , 4ff " tiH ilv Wattlnsliouae fclfcirio Whaallnr A Ik Xtrl Tout sales tor m q, ?uj,auj anarc. Neir Tortr, Money aiarket. NEW TORK. July Itr-MONEY-On call, steady, tvtff3H per oent. Last loan, 2 Wi Der cent: closing bid. I'A per cent: offered at ii per , cent. TIME LOANfl-Btrprie-l eUty days. t S per cent; ninety floye, 6g$vi per cent! six montns, v per veni. PRIME WHlWANTIWil Al'H- per cent. STBRLTN.O EXCHANtJE-lEasy, with actual business In bankers' bills at 34.3310 for sixty-aay unis ano at ii.cun tor ao- mand. Commercial bills, 34.33. siLVBit uar, otic; Mexican aonaro. ic. BONDS-OoVernment. steady; railroad, . .u. ... tlons on bonds! U. 8. r. s. rf. M yap. n ! K. 1!. Bo, ri. ".. ItM U a, Cap. 4I.1HI-, 0 ir N, ual, JX M. K, A T, t l do coupon ........ i' U. 8. )0J ,do eoopon IP U, 8, 41 ri to coupon "ae an raoiroa la coupon. , Ml Mo. Paelllo 4,. A. Anr. A, tan. Aroour ft Co, 4H Atcklaon sen, 4a.,.. 114 IM vr ... i. .k do ct. : lfU.,... H' Mo ar. 4 Wj8 do or. is.......... JJJjNo- PacHle 4...... t:S Jal, ft OtOo i, Ml4o. p. U- rM. 4a... US 40 3H !rPn, or. Iu2 Jill. Ml Brook. Tr. T. ... . eos, I...,,... M Ctn. ot qa, la Wl lUafllns ss. it.... 14V Cn. IatUtr .. ..II ft L A B F fa 4a.. it Ch. ft Ohio ; 4il.. M to . U, . I0U ::; lib1 i 9. w. e. w. t7 JWg. A. iTsdl. 4". TtU Ckloas A A. C- O. 1 Q. 1. 4 da ktn. Is.. O M & 8 P c 4VU.II aa ct. is., MM a B. I. & l e. 4 lUllirar a, I1F7 a 101U , US.- aa... ...... o sD, e... u. ft a. r a ana union racljlo 4a. ., isH IX ft 11. ar. 4a..... U 40 la't i'Mf.""' lit fa & b. O. raf. M MH blatlllara U .... .. 14V U. a. nobbi bar la... 100M l a A r Erla p, I. i M V. a, ttaal Jd I. do or. 4l, ar- D. 41 Wabaah lit ft ti. 4 Hill, Can. lit r. 4a4WfMarn Hi. 4s... 4IU tit; jntar. M,t. 4H. WMt, !!. er. Ii,. IIU jntir. U. M. 4.. UUtVIa, Cn(ral ... , I 014. Oltefto " London lfpc frbtt. IXNI)N, July 17-Amerloan securities opened with prices U to VA lower to day. Later the market Improved on cov ering and at noon the tope, was steadier and, prices ranged irpmtt to a point higher than reaterdars w York eloe ing. Cooaola, saepay., fl ILJIIIllotla Ontrat Ill 4o MttouM lill.Hff, K. ft T 1( Anal. 0pr J If. T, Casr..,.,..!0i Atcklaoo ... VaeniUaala ., It Capllan Psclllo IiltKM4ni ,. Ill Cklt'aM O. W,, . ... ."..rVw""-'". l'."lfl.... ll! Cel., 3411, ft H P Witjql-PMla:"..,.2 IMATr ft tl o O . . i7VU. B. Ill tlS wTT. aatiiv.k..i. ' Efl 1114 Wabaah I do J at pfo- 4auprs yi aiLVKli-Uar. steady at jt7 1.114 per 0x. iIONKY-Mi er Cent.. ' The rate of discount in the open market for nhcrt bills U IK per cen.U for three months' bills, i per cent Treasury statement. WAJBHINOTON, July IT.-The condi 1M II II IV tea km 4u Mil i iW to) it t . i IH 7V4 104 m 103 ( fj M M 17S 107U 19U ..... II , ... ,,,, iu '"iw 'it'i 'iiii iH ioi uf MM 'u,iV isU UH ioo iH U 'W 10 II 17 7oo ii utt hh see H tlH II ee ajo-soe fsfie v , IN 41S, 41K 41U '. "$vA 'itH 1H , too 31 Jifi 51H ,, T M . 06 CODY, la TIU ' tiVW R It ot M 4Ha J7 , T. T. 4f)!i4 'in d.h. 4i It . TAhaecn fa.. .Vila . vr v V- i, c , . alW .i TI tion or tne unuea iais treasury at me ' Vtslirilnr nf ru i . Aa f n t wn a rVT aft I balance In general fund, tiKiro.Tbl; to tal receipts yesterday. t-63r.,s$t, total payments yesterday. tJ.0S3.Otfl. The defi cit this fiscal year Is J1S.J14.4SS, ngelnat a deficiency of M0.4M.ni last ye.tr, ex clusive of Panama canal and nubile transactions. tloston aitnlnK tock. BOSTON. Julv IT Clonlnir nuotntlonn on mining stocks were: AHOtl IIHMoktuk Amtl, Oopper 4tHNi4t On. ... A. Z. I. i B lmN'Islitlac Mini. 41 II iSIt 4iS M HH 14 15 ,5 i ii i Arliou Coin North nuttt .... n. L. C , B. M. to KWth lrfk l?l. Arttoni ... MMOI4 Dominion .1 C.I. a lletlt Ill OicoU OntennUl . UKUulnrr Rrpr Hinjto C C MW.Iunnon .., Kt nuit c M .014im rir hTunkllB Ornnbr Con. . . .... nrcene Cioiiif . tola llor'K Coppor Krr UVo ,, Uik lippr I tjupirlor 11, U lSUTmrtk f M IN. s. s H. JJ 1IH .do pt ........1. IHtUth Ton 7 T'Uh tppr Co.. 41H ia mho vopper.. MUrnl Coppr 4 Winona , .....1. lh 11 Wolterlot 44l Nrr York lliinK- Nlocka, NEW YOIUC Jul"17.-Clolnir oilota tlon on mining stacks: com. TunnrtrV . ., Il.l,ltl Chkt do eonda '.... ltMetlctn to Con. Cxi. A V....... llOnUrln ..U..... 10 t.An ml... 1,1 1 .;t.i ' , LmJtIIIo Con.. ,.. ,V IVWloi Mow Jacket ... Vrd. ;JV ustAHA oi:m:iiai. maiucht. BUTTERNa. l. l.lb. nnrtorl. S6e: No. 1, w-ib. tubs. Hj No. it. ax;. HSH White, iresh, 1; trout, fresh, loo; large oiupplus, rrcsn, 13c; ripatitah mackerel, lioj shad roe, pr pair, 4ou U.HUUI1, iresn, iou, niuiuui, nmil, itAO: Munaiu, c; ouuneaas. 14c; cnaiinet cat fish, lac: pike, lie; pickerel, lie. CUKKah imported Mwiss. lUc: Ameri can tiwiss, HtM), block Swiss, 84c; twins, lie: daises, lie; triplets, 17Wc Yountf Americas, 18o blue label bruk 17o; Dm. uaiKor, x-iu.. HOI XOIK, Willie VC. . POUiTRX-uroiiers, w'UQ v-er lb.; hens, ltc; cocks, UWi uucks, ISflac; geete, ISc turkeys, Mr2$c; pigeons, per dos., il.tQ; roostsrs, Do; Uucks. full tea- thfl.O .,Z.n, ...II ........ .'.rt. squub, No. 1, ii.o; No, x, Mc. 11EE1' CUTS-No. 1 ribs, H'fco; No. 3. 10c; No. 3, l&Hc. No, 1 loins, No. ; ITHci No. 3, lie. No. 1 chuoks, U44o; No. i, nci pio. a, ivnc rvo. i ruunus. w, no. 3., Hjic; No. 3, lIHe;. No. 1 plates, BViol No. J, 8c; No. 3, 7&0, ' The following irult and vegvtablo prices are reported by the tllllnsky Jfruit company: .FKUltS Hood river strawberries, per " .. . ..AAV, .UV, V-Ull.VI, (I'CT, , IT.. perries, per it-quart case. I4.w; uainorma f.uHiiueiTie. Pe jit-quail oaau. j.vm, California blackberries, per 34.quutt cuse, 33M; apricots, per 4-brvsket crates, ?l.7A; plums, per 4-basket crates, 33.0a peaches. Per box. 31.&0 to 11.75: California black pr red cherries, per box, IJ.00; California cantaloupes, pony crates, fo.U); California stnitaara, per orate, .uo; nome grown crown gooseberries, per 24-quart cs-t. W.S5. Oranges. Sunklst Valencliis, 1. 21. kites, nor box. ISO): 1M. 176. ilXl aiiL ICO Slses, per box, lii.SO; fancy Valencia, 12t, SSS alios, per box, 13.00: Valenclas, 1W slxv, per box, Ji-W; Valenclas, lit, 315 sizes, per box, 3S.09. Apples, extra fancy uano, .circle brand, per bb, 15.60, extra fancy Wlnesap, per bbl, ISvaporated cninberrieii, carton contain ing 80 packages, per carton, 33.70. Lemons, extru fanoy sunklst, 809s and 36Qs, per dox, ,w; extra cnoice red pan, aws ana SSOs, p" box, IS.S0. VEOErfAnL.ES Large now pqtatoefl. Ger bu., fl.OO i-bag lots or inprv, per u., OOo; rural, per bu,, C0c: red river early Oho, per bu., 00c. California cry stal wax onion, per creu. 3.M; Texan Ilermuda, per crate, 31,0u. I'ancy Texas tomatoes, per 4-bafkct crato, I0o; 6 crate lots, 93c- MiBCKiUANisoua itcd new potatoes. per hamper, W.Hi: Cqllfqrnla Jumbo Celery, per dois., 3J.00; cider, Mott'e. Per htg, fj.w; ciqer, ncnawaa, per hok, o.fc; nsparugus, per doc, (Oo; rhubarb, per (Int.. 30c: onions, ner dos.. SOo: new beets. carrots, turnips, per doc, SOci parsley, per dos., Wo radishes, per dos.', 40c; head let tuce, per doz., 31.0QJ homo grown leaf let tuce, per dox.. 40el green peppers, per basnet; boc: wnx or green Dtitns, per Samper, 34. oft : hot house cucumbers, oer (is.. Il.fn2.0n: tnullflower. tier crate. 33.IW) Venetian gerllo. pr lb.. 13Ha! Texai dmt., lWi4.00i horseradish, i-dpi. bot tles In citse, per case. fl.Wi dromedary rrnnrt ilntpa. nke.. 33.00: anchor brand. tiHg., tli'i; walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per in,, sue; roeaium pecans, per id, wvici tumba nrcans. tier lb.. 15c: slant Pecans Louisiana pppor shell, per lb., See; fil berts, per lb.. 15c: Drako almonds, per lo.. lBo; paper shoii, 180! aratii, per ID,, iooi large wnnea. ppr id., iso; dibok wainoin. ner iu.. z'.ic: raw. no. l Deanuis. ner in.. CUcl lumbo Donnuts. ner lb.. Set roasted peanut, per lb.. RViVoi shellbsrl hlckOry nuts. c; large hickory nuts, per lb., 3c; white rice popcorn, per b eel checkers, per lon.pkg, case. 33.W; checkers, per Vh pag. cnv, fi'io, j.cpno uviir uunci, '(. i per l,Wt H '0. Corn nnd Wharit Rrlon Bulletin. United States Department of Agriculture, ? feather bureau, for Omaha, for the wenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 7tth meridian time, Wednesday, July 13, 1D13, OMAHA DISTRICT HTAT1UNR. '4.tmp. nam' Station. Illirh. Low. fall. J?ky. Ainianu,. ieu..iw d Ule lear Auburh, Clear Clear l't. cloudy Clear Clear Clear. Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Slear tear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy ClqUdy Slear ltUr Cloudy llroken Row.... 93 Columbus .,.,..103 Culbertson ....10S fairoury ,,..,.m Ka rmont 10B Orand iHland ..loo iiartingtoti 91 Hastings 1U3 Holdrege 101 Lincoln 109 North Platte.. 94 Oakdale 84 umaiia .... Tekamah ,, Valentine . Alta, la Carroll Clarlnda ... Sibley ..104 ..IKi .. 81 ., W .. 9i ..103 .. 91 ll 3 oioux wily. 90 73 Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve hour period ending at 8 a. m, DISTRICT AVKRAQB5, No. ot TemP.i Rain. Plstiiet. Btationi. inert, Mw, ; Columbus Loulsviilo s Indianarjolls . n 70 74 73 Chicago ....... rn. jucui ,,. pes Moines . Minneapolis . Kansas City . 40 73 70 104 umana 102 The heat wave continues over the corn and wheat region, except In the extreme northern nortion. where temperature continue moderate. Rains were quite gen eral in tne extreme upper vauoys anu latui region, Falls of one Inch or more oocurrod as follows: In Nebraska Val entine, j.oi. in worm fjanow "ismarcK, l.to. in Mienigan jansinfr, in i diapa farmland ana Merlon, 1,00, oiuo inpaiey. 1.40. I A. WBIjBH. Iooal Porecaster. Coftun Market. NOTV YORK. July 17-MRTAI-Cooner! Flrmi standard soot and July, ll4.OrWi4.rxi; August and September, I4.1iU (OTM.toi eieeiroiytio, iii.iwii.tii lane, in.' JltW: casting-, tl3.87ii.oa Tin: KMay; iflot, t.7Wlfl0.85e; July. wru.eZWiM-uUH August and Samtember. 339.COit2f.78. Ieadi Quiet, 34.3s34.fi epelter, quiet,, t16 6.W. Antimony: Normal! Cqokson'. 38.U sj.u. iron: uareiy steony. uncpangea. l)nnW. .Tillv IT MKTAIJS Crtnruiff.' Closed Dull! spot, (3 6s; future, 63 8s Sd, Tin: Dull; snot, 181 10c t futures. in es. Spelter, 20 ids. Iad, fiVK front Cleveland warrants. 64s lOWd. Cotton futures closed steady; closing" bide; July, fz.wc; August, u.mot Septem ber, U.67CI October, U.ffo; November, 11.37c; pecember, ll.SSci January, 11.37c; February, 11. Me; arch, 11.38a; May. 11.43c LIVIiHPXU July IT.-COTTON-Sppt, good Dusiness aonei pnoes easier; rota Airtr fmir 1 W1 - irnnA mnllnir t 9A middling. .73d; low mtddllnr. fl.6!d; good ordinary, t.Qtd; ordinary, o.vpa; sales, to, (YM hn!a. Cotton closed steady net J point higher o; July, but generally I to 8 points lower. Hi. uouis, juiy ii. wi iun vjujci; mlddllneT. 13 6-18q: sales, none; receipts. 83 ba)ea; shipments, 1i feales; stock, 7,f 276 bales. NEW ORLEANS, July 17.-COTTON- Bpot, steaay, unchanged; middllnai ll I.Ua DaUCS, Oi UUIER. UItlmnke flrnln Market, MILWAVKEB. Wis., Julv 17.-WHBAT No. 1 northern. 9349lo; No. 2 nqrthern, 92SUo; No. 2 hard winter. &7Vk8SHc July, 87c; September, 86Hc. w CORN-Nn. r3 yellow. 03e: No. 3 white, Hoi No. 3, 6HflHo; July, tV4c; Bepi lira wr, ei7o, OATS40V4e. RYB-.634e6lc llAIlLBY-ilflttC. OMAHA LIYESTOCIC MARKET Beef Steers Generally Steady, Feed ers Very Slow and lower, GOOD HOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHER Xo Fnt Shren of Any Connciuiencr In Slprht Lnrolm Arr l'rnltnl nnrt from Twenty-l'lve t ThlrtyvKlvt? Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. July 17, 1911. Itacelnts won.! riilu. linen. HIierD. Official Monday 3.01 M 8.473 Oftlelal Tn..lv l IM 1 i 3.187 Official Wednesday.... 3.33, S.00S P.4U 0,000 p.umate Tnureday. .. l.tw io,u Pour dnvs thin vrrok.iaCM 313(0 W.fOl Same days Inst week.i 3.04 83.9M J0.47 r-amn dava 1 w'k nun e r 4LHU 13.300 Same daya 3 w'ks. a:o.3.f.U 47.378 G.W7 no days t w'ks, aco.l3.si0 3$,W0 10,W oaiine uays last )'onr..,U,lM Jfl.lU The following lablo shows the receipts of cattle, hogs na sneep hi Suum OmalH' live stock market for the year' to datoal compared with last yeur. J 1911. ISll Inc. nr Cattle 4ts.cn 4I7.C77 L1M Hogs 1.500.8:) J.971.T1S 380, W Hiieep m,m tMJ.Cll 31.43? ....... The followlna table uhoiva the range ot prices for hogs at South Omaha tor tnt Ust few days, with comosrlih: Date. 1913 lUU.CVII llU.lW3.lrWI.llrV7. July 7.. I July 8.. July I.. Jul i- io.. 8S1H I C SI 174 I M S 61 7 al 6 33 8 7 19 7 14' 6 33 July 11.. 7 ft)) 6 17 8 03 JU1V II. e 74 8 C5J, 8 4J 8 76jJ 7 30 'a14 7 15 n 0 5 74 6 74 8 71 July 13. 0 30 juiy ii. July ll. July l. Juiy 17. o ti 0 7$ $ 78 e sty 8 TJ Sinday, Receipts nnd dlsnosttlnn of IK'o stock n . . V. m. I. ,f . I. ...... r . .. I. I. .jiiit,ii oiui.lv JlruB, puu.ll wiimiiu. ior tne twenty-four hours eniiinp: at 4 in. yneiuraay. RICKHTS-CAHLOADS, Cnttle. lloss. Rheen. Il'r's. C M. tt St. P.,..., 1 11 .. Wabash , ,, 1 .. .. Missouri Pacific... 6 union metric,...,.. & 21 I'. & N. W.. east.. 2 11 1 C. N. W., west.- 8 4 C, St. P., 1. & 11.. 11 7 C, IL & U.,i east,., 1 ,4 C M. A 3., west... 37 30 O., It, I, r., east ., 7 llllnolQ Central..,,.. ,. C Total recelnts.... &S JW 30 XJJPIUUJTION ItBAU. Cattle. Hoks. Sheep. Morris & Co., w Swift ti Co , 328 cudahy Paoklng Co.... 377 Armour & Co 388 1.R0I 381 2.1M) 3,111 3,(48 l.lt.7 1,300 1,859 l.tOl ..... Schwarts A Co...., J W. Murphy juorrcn ,.,,,,,, ,,,, 4 Lincoln Packing Co.... 14 South Omaha Puck. Co. Armour, K. C,.,.., , swift, k. c ; 8 83 85 8 It Aiyer & van lteuton. Vansant & U Sinclair SO Hill & Ron 87 Kohr P. Co ,.. 106 ..... ..... ..... a,... J II. nulla u ll. i. Hamilton I Mo. tt Knh. Calf Co.... 13 Other buyers 177 171 Totals 1.683 10,2H 4,43 recelnts wore. verV OATTLU-Cuttle rmall tins morn hg 'as compared with provious days this VeoK. The total. for tho week toots up 10,fAy, tho largest rlncu three weeks ago, when 18.511 heart wero reported In. As compared with, p, vear ago thero Is a falling ort ot about 800 head. Tho market on beef steers was In very satisfactory condition. The few cattlo ottered met With quite ready, sale ahil practically everything In slant was cleaned up In good season. While there was tjothlng very chqlco or well finished In the yards, thero were cattle hero kooi enough to brink to.60. Fat cows nnd lirltera were generally ateady with yesterday, but trrassers were uneven and the fetlintf Conirollv a llttlu Rot lower. This was esoealnllv' lis was esDealnl y tne case wttn stockers and feeder cow' ' ami 'heifer. which Imvo been comindiidtnlr Very. k'Vh prices. Stacjcera and feeders were soVv sale and tho feolintr very weak. The supply of fresh cnttlo wna anlall. hilt there were Plenty carried over from yesterday n the nana oi speculators, n in snie o iuin ine ppnrrai gnuntoi mi iiucnun niw feeders as tSc lower than Monday, and possibly as munh as 40o lower In lomo cases. . . Quotations oh eettlet Qpod to efiolce beef steers, t8.2nd6.76; fair to good heef stecrei t7.9Mfi.25; common to, fair , teet steers. t7,JMf7.l0! Bood to cholc Lelterf, t7.0W53.OO; good to choice eows, .(VKP7.40i fair to good grade. Jissr.t common to inir graaes, u.oinu.i toon iq uiiuiuq tntkera anil feeders. 37.25l,7Si fair to good stookers and feeder. 3a.iSfi7.r6i com- nion to fair stpekers ana teeaers, w.7 vral calves, f7.00t(9.7i; bulls. l)Uu. ftc.i g.uuuiy(,w. jtepreeehie-'ive aies: UEEF RTICBRa. He, A. rr. ii?:,.,.. i A a, .14M Pr. ill 7.. ... ISO 7 IS 0 100 I 11 1.,,.,, no i ii It.,, 1111 I ll ii w ! u !J:::::::::::'i5t l ii., uao 1 41 I, a . U 1111 I to tl.:.,, 1071 III II 1121 tnt i4i 17 lilt IU if til I II 41 lit i is STUI1CR8 AND HlalFKnS, IM T il 711 I 10 I u I 13 I M 7 40 II,,.,,,..,,, 101 17. ...1021 7 10 11.,.,,,,.,,, M0 IS 145 T , 3 170 1 171 (0 11 til 175 1 1....IO70 I 11 I 71 10 I M t 5 J Ill 4 00 I , III I t 1, 170 I U I. .......... IM I to 13 1011 ...; mi I. ,10,1 i... ,..ioo 3 ,,..1000 2 ,im tt mi IK I f tt ! Y 1 '".VP. T 00 r ti 7 II 7 U 7 71 I,, ....41 W ... i.IOTO I 411 I 19 I ...0W 1.... I, ... I tt I a a a..,,,, w Ji 141 m 111 J)UUillli 140 1 M 1., 10IO I H 1000 I 00 I., IIM I U an i to i .,..iiH i ii 4 ISO! I 10 I Ill II 3..., , M J,A.,-- IW Ttl CAX.VHB. I Jit I 00 4 M0 10 I , IM 7 W 1., i,, It Ii 1, MO I Oe 1...,,..,.., UO 1 10 1. ......... 170 I M 1,., IN IH !,., 271 I 00 !.... Ill I 7 STOOKKRS AND fKKDKRB, ,,., 401 I 00 IJ , (It 'll t. .; ',. 401 60 I, 711 I Itt l fltllMl 11008 The market took, a new turn thla morning. With a rather liberal run In eight, both shipper and packer buyer started out to pick up the good to choice trades of stuff and durinaT the early ratind. the commoner kinds we're irtore or less negieciea. rpct pia eariy ior tne Better icraae ot nogs were generally 60IOo and in some coses ai muqh aa 10c higher. Some chotoe lights sold aa high as 39.00. After the good end of the offer ings had been picked there was a lull in the movement and trade, which had I . - I -I . I .. . .... B... .(..It iif;r;l ii.iri7 p-vi.'w vcvi,w t. uuii .ii4 druggy. Krom thin time on the market was stow, ana ino rnces pauq iqt tpo commoner gradea looked to be anywhere fiom steady to possibly a nickel higher In spots. As Is Indicated by the sales the market was very uneven, and values dopended almost entirely on tne quality of hu hoics. Taklnir the market aa a whole, prices are anywhere from steady to OOlOo higher and the average of all the. sales Is fully a nloUel higher. Hulk ot the salts was quoted at tUW&.8j. There was quite a sprinkling on up to 13.00 and the rougher kind sold as low a JS.W, but tha long end ot the sales will land at the spread named, As a general thing, the market fur the uj--v u inft2uc hlehar. Blow, drajrev mar kets have been the rule all week, and wqiie tne trepa oi price na peen up. ward and the feeling firm, buyers and sellers have had difficulty In agreeing on values, Choice lights reached the 19.00 niarn tooay vr me th nme amce in ApriL lleoelpt Inrliided about 187 rare, or 10,300 head, the heaviest run ot the week in Hnta. Total for the four days Is 32.300. being slightly smaller than latt week and mora man ihui pi "o rctciuia on g 7M 1 39 t 35 1(4 1(1 11 8 61 7 (7 f IS 7 ! i a S 44 s 4: 3 33 7K 8 31 7 67 6 4? K 24 7 79 43 3 V 7 82 0 31 $ 13 7 83 6 37 T 74 0 44 the corresponding aays last year. Representative sales! Mo. A. Bh, rr Na. At Bh. Pr. it Ill 110 I 70 10 it 10 to io. .in 40 1 70 u. m io 47 ,in iio t ft .ua t to ...Ml 82 Ml HI ...m , Ml ...HI ...JIT ...in ...Ml ,..1M ...Ml 5i ...HI ...111 ...101 ...til ...Ml ..10? ...til ...l! ,.ni ..tl! ..171 ...IM ..111 ...Ml . .Ill ...til . ,177 ...III ...740 .. m ...8J4 ..1 .hi to I II 10 8 7 ill I IN I 71 .. I 71 II... Ti. . 14... it-: Ml. II... 71... II... 47... ?!::: HI ..III 71 .III 210 I 10 ... I o 10 1 I) io i io ... I K0 II... n II... M I II M I 75 l I II .. 171 .. I 71 .. 171 10 I II M I Tl 10 I 74 19 I 71 io i it ... in Ml 110 I tiv I 11)4 I ufi m IM III .no iw 0... ... ll... ... ll . i. .10 I a I H I M I It I H I I IS I ti I u a ii i it i is ...ni ...too ...ill ...M0 .. 110 ...IIS .. tes ...Ztt ..IM ...ill w... M... 74... II... IT... II . 41... II.. 19. . II... It... II... II... 71..., i: n .:::: io::::: ii. ... 71..... 70 170 I M I 14 .107 i. 0 ... 110 ... 110 110 I M 10 I 10 IM I 10 110 I N ltO I 10 io I 10 10 I 10 110 I 10 ... 110 40 I 10 40 I 10 ... I lo IN 1 14 40 I 10 40 I 10 . .III 110 I M .tot .lit .:ii .m ,120 .791 .III H... ii; TI. . ;i. . it... ii... ii... ii.. u.., H ., U . I.,. 14... II.. 4.., Vr: 41.. tl. . II... I M I II I I7i I ItH 10 I M I 10 I to I 10 I o I 10 I 10 I M4 '.' i h .M. Ill I M I II I II II Ill 30 II til 7i til no ll in 10 tit 71 lit :::::, u in ii in 10 til K 117 to iio .in .Ill IW I SO .III 10 I 10 .1)1 10 I 10 70 ten ..; II ......sti ... II Ill 110 I ill 140 40 I M 111 10 I 10 III ... 110 SO. I 00 SltKlCIThi.rn wni lltllo itntnir In the sheep barn until late In tho forenoon.' Salesmen had a good Idea of what was in More for them, as lambs were In liberal supply and early messages (ndloated a break In prices nt most other points. The supply of Inmbs this morning was the best for tha season, both as to site and tiuallty nnd In the end had' to sell 3Mj:uo cheaper compared with yesterday. As quality was quite uniform nearly all tho offerings on sale moved at 13.10, ton for the day, as agalnet 38.38 on the day be fore. There were no aged sheep of conse quence on le. so values underwent no quotable change trom yesterday. . Today's recolpts wero 20 cai- or C.OOQ head, living all lambs. Last T(ursday tho receipts amounted to only some 3,324 head and on the same day one year ago 7,07a head were yarded. .... . Ountntlonn ri ahren and lambs: Lambs, good to cholre, I7.T84J8.10 lambs, fair to good, J7.607.78 lambs, feeders, S.K4f,S8 ycarllnge, range, 33.004.00; yearllnKe, teedors, .J,Hr4.75; wethers, range, l.a 6.10: wether, feeders, 3$.lMr.7&! . ewes, range, t4.3S4fit.0Si owes, feeders 33.7W3JW. 21 native ewes ..iiv SO native lambs ...90 8 00 t 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 8 19 8 10 117(1 Idaho lambs 7 is iaano ikinus I IS .Idaho lambs ., 73 Its Idaho lambs 13 73 Idaho lamtis i iiO Idaho larnbs i3 CMrnpio Live iltock Mnrket. CinCAQO, JJuly 17.-CATTLH-R?- celpte, 8,800 head; mnrket Reneraliy steady: beeves. 7.104J9.16; Texas stoors, n.OOfie.OO: western steers, 37.18CS.30j stock, ers nnd feeders, tMOQT.ttt; western steers. 37.l8.tis.20! stockers and reeqers, ..wv 7.90: cows and heifers. tS.SOtfi.tOi calves, 3S.80eil.25. . , 4 JIOOS iieceipts, I7,wu neaa; mnraoi strong. EOlOo higher: bulk of sales, I9.0G1P 9.301 light, 390MI9.43I mixed. heavy, t&OOfro.U) rough, tS.00C8.B0: plH", t7.6ft.l9.16. . niliUiat' 4ntJ ajuiib iteceipis, head: market wenk: native sheep. 34.S60 6.20: western. 31.3.1116.13! yearlings. U.&01J 7.00: Iambi, native, M.Xft8.20, western, 0.60a 3.30. Ifnnsatai City I,lvi Stock MnrUrt, (J.AMUAO ninv .1 mirnil.u celpts, 6.0U0 head! market toady i prime tea steers, .ai.win. HOOS ReoolPts 6.000 head: market 6ft loo higher: bulk, 9.00030,10; heavy, J3M (13.05; packor and bUtchorn. 39,0)0.10; lights. lb,0WJ9.Tt Plfte, t7.7Mf,6a HHICHP AND' LAMIIS-Recelpts. 34,000 head: market steady to !0c lower; lamue, ii: B.za; yruruniTB. u.iyjiv.w, wetners. .001 eweH, tv.v6Uf.oo; etocpera and feedere, t2.7MjM.23 Mt. I.ouU SAW atonic Market, ST. LOUIS. July 1T.-CATTL13-Re. pelPts, 4.600 head! market steady) native beat steers, fft. 6038.76) caw and heifers. near steers, i 34,76018..00: sU t;MJ southern i helers, 14.3504 betters ana teeners, w.nw steers. 18 JM18.301 cows and linnfa Ileoalnts. 6.000 hoadl market 16a r,v,iM.irf,i rn vm. a.niNTFii.Mi. hluhrtri nlas and llnltts. 7.3.'x2fU,: mixed nnd butchers, 19. soup. 45; iood heavy, fv.33 tf9.40. H1IK7CP AND LAMIIS-Recelnt. 6.C00 head! market steady; native muttons, ,55 Sfl.sj; lamos, to.boos.ea, 94. Josenli Lire Htook Market BT. JOSISPH, Mo., July 17.-CATTL1J3-Recelpts. ljWJO head; , market nteadyj steers, t0.rO4J8.8S; caws and hclfors, Jl.ti UB.IUi CBIVTf, , 1'W" . i . 'HOaS-liecelpts. t,(M headi n.rl steady to IQo higher! top, $9.15; bw 8?lki5P AND LAMUS-Ttecelpls, 1,000 (C.80 head; morket,. lOxfulo lower; iambs, Sar York Oenerott Musket. NBW YOniC July 17.-BUC1AR- .MfJifsV-i molasses, 3.7Mftilo. Refined . . ' . . A. tl niaTM iVTmi HAaalkll P ..1jnTTt J. II r..( li.ha' reamery extras. S37.,o; flrste. WW to! stttte dairy, finest. Bo; process extras, Jittwwoi uniuinuii I'wiun "!:i;i.f;w actory current make, firsts, ajmUc packing stock, current make. No. 1 niii?tacfrrMnFliat at anil vi recelnt elpts, t..... . mtmim whnlft milk, fraah uolored. MiC !S, HViKlttn; Willi anu puie, llms. affile. 1 vnnR fltadv: recclots. 17.127 cases. fresh gP-thertil, extras. :U2ci extra flrt. tietaol 'firsts, 18MO30oi PerrnsylYttnla and nearoy nennery wmiM, , w tSJ"" quality, Shered white tsztci POtlt.TRY-IJve, ensyi wpstern broilers xo tow s. iv4cr tiirney, "u, ureas.!, flrmi fresh killed woetern ohlckcns. fli 37o fowls. 1017o; turkey, ivaivo, Coffer Slnrkfl, nkw york, July M.-TOWine-. lunum lriirf.ffinn oAhia ami rcuorts ot n more active and firmer coet and freight situation itumeu w bj-cuhih - vanoe in tne iooai cotieo rnarnot jur. The opening was steady, with prices lb to 18 points auiivp jrenvcrua a iimma figures nnd the active months sold about to 31 points net higher during tho early afternoon on jj,u.rapr.n uu,iiiH, w,.r Ing of shorts And,, local hull upport KilVl,t rnet nna followed under reallz Ing with the close steady and from 33 to 17 point net higher. July, U!oi Heptem. berTi t.Slui Ootober. t?7o) Decrmher, 9,12o; January, 9.17o; March. '9,30oj May. ?.S9o. J Spot coffee steady; lUa Wi Banto. 4. HV4c. Mild, qufeti Cordova, UffWHo, nopiinui. Omuhii Hay fnrket OMAHA, July 17.-PRAIRIH HAY No hay here. No. 1 to ohotce upland would nnnx iiumi.vi aiu. , aa.wu.wiv, i.v,, . n.OMt.00. No. 1 to choice midland would bring tlO.QO10.W; No, ?. t,0010.00: No. 3. t7.OOfflO.oO. No 1 to eholoe' lewiand. t3.O07Ji 10.00; No. 3. t8.00a9.00; NO, 9, 6.00(88.00, Strawi Cholca wheat straw Is quotqblo at f k60; choice oat or rye, te.w. Aiiaiia: None here. No. 1 to choice old Is quot able at liz.wru.w; no, j. 41u.uu9711.uu; no 3. t8.00ttl0.00. No, 1 tq choice new alfalfa tll.00(3l3.00. Do jiot ehlp no 2 or No. hew alfalfa; pa market for same. I.lvernuol drain Mnrkrt. LIVERPOOL, July n.-WlIBAT-Snot, steady; No. 1 northern Duluth, 7s fd; No. I Manitoba. 7sd; No. 3 Manitoba. 7s7di No. t Manitoba, 7e 4Vtd, Futures, steady) Juiyy 7&di October, 7s3yiili Decemuer, CORN Spot, steady; American mixed new kiln drlod, B 6.1 ; American mixed via Galveston, 6s 8yd. Futures, easy September I Plata, fsliHd; OctoUii l.r riaia, c wi, FLOUR-Wlnter patents, 3Ssd. Dry finoda Market, NEW YORK. July 17.Ilnvers of nnv. elty cotton good are placing forward order. Staples are quiet. Yarn? are. un changed. Drees srood corporations will uiy aprma openings nil iaie pcptemlier Peortat Market. PBORIA. July 17.-CORN-NO. 2 yellow eslo; No. 3 yellow. 62Wc OATS No. 2 yellqw, 4otfo; standard The Persistent and Judicious fee pf Newspaper Advertising 1 the Iload to Iiuelntea 8uccm n... M II. tl . II . M , M, ..... wv, M.v..", ai.txjno.ovi western aieore, o.ovjio.jui southern steers, l6.Knr7.78: cows. U.mt 7.00: heifers, t4.60flt.ca; stookers and feed er J8.0Mi7.tj0t bulls, tXooa7.00i calves. WANT DIYORCEFOR NOTHING Man and Wife Have Agreed to Liy t Far Apart WOULD AVOID ALL EXPENSE I'nt (lit Proposition Squarely to the Olrrlc In tho Office nf the Dis trict ClrrU, Who Takes it t'mlrr Advisement. Seeking a divorce that would cost there no fee. a couple came Into the office ot the clerk ot tho district court and put their propoiltlon to M. ., , MncLeod, cnshler In Iho office. .The two came It tirm-liwirni, and from nil that -MacLeod could see there was.no great enmity be tween thorn. They wero about. 40 yean o'd. i "We want to get n divorce,' thojnnr confided In MacLeod. ''NVq enp't hardly tifford tn pay for It, and, l.thnk you can Just, as well fix us up for notilng," MacLeod wrinkled his forehead, dropped his chin on his slili;t front, and squlntcj over his glasses nt thoAinln.. Then he looked nt tho woman. alio smiled arid podded hor oonent to the proposed divorce. "The fact Is," the man continued. "I can't support her and her two children the way they should bo supported. I am n peddler and I don't make very much money. If wo can get a divorce, sho can go to Now York City, where she can soon mnrry another man that can mnlte iv bettor living." Again the smiling wpman nodded hot consent. "Sho Is a tlno woman, all right," con tinued tho peddler, "and a woman that any man could ho proud to have, but t can't support inr the way I should and o wo wnnt a divorce. And wo are both willing and havo talked It over. So we don't need no lawyer nor nothing like that. If you will only write us out a divorce right now, We will bo all right." Mnclvcod wan still standing. lie, was touched by tho situation. He saw tho philosophy of the argument. The wO'mart was smiling consent to the whole aohcmr. "What Is the use of lawyers and Judges, anyway, in cases like thl7" thought Mac Leod as he saratohed his scalp a little. Then he looked both of them straight In tho eyes. 'Now If you really want a divorce as bad as you seem to and are so welt satis. field wth the schomo. I must see1 what I can do far you," ha said. "Com In again. this Afternoon or tomorrow, In tho meant time I will take the matter up with tho county attorney," Assessor Says it is Hard to Find the Owners of Autos Under tho present law it Is extremely hard for the county assessor to tabulate all tha automobiles In the county -when tt cornea to making up the roll of the taxable proporty, Tho now report, which not yot complete, shows a largo ini crease In machines over Inst year, but County Assessor Counsman complains of ho dtfloulty of locating all the ma chines. "No,, we can't go to tha office of tho secretary of state and get thim from, the records whoro they are registered, said Mr.. Counsman, "for many pf thorn are eold from ono private owner to another. The )aw Is so lux on tho point that they' are not required to make the change on tho records at the stato house. Conse quently the records of the registered number" at the state house are useless lo us for tho purpose of ascertaining who aro the present owners of tho various maohlne. A man may have bought r machine, taken out his number and li cense a yearetgo. Today he may not own the maohlne at All. Ho may' havo eold It to someone else and yet the -number appears opposite his noma on the state house records, Wo used to fend men down thero to look the' records up, but It was a hopeless Job. 'If wo had a law to compel auto own ers to renew their license at once when they run out and to change the, regis tration at once when A car Is sold .to ant other party, we could handle the matter of assessing automobile much better' Eange Cattle Are Starting to This Market Earlier A fairly heavy run of rantfo cattle hat set n toward tha Omaha market, tha movement belnir ton doyo td two weekn, earlier than usual, due to the excellent fi;ed on the western Nebraska and east', ern Wyoming prairies this season. Tho Durlington and Northwestern have; both commenced bringing In the grass- fed steers, apd within twp weeks ship ment are expected to be heavy, as morn. , than 600.00Q head of Texans were shipped to thq Nebraska and Wyoming ranges last spring. Tho cattla that are coming row are Tcxans, nnd they are said to be In prime condition. When they were shipped to the west last spring they wero In poor flesh, but they soem to have fat tened on the erassea much more rapldly ...... ... m.Hhu , liieu, mo iia.irto. New Hotel May Need More Finances to Carry Out Plans, Ourdon W. Wattles returned from Lake Okobojl ast night. A meeting qf dl-. rectors pf tho. Hotel FpnteneUe will ba called by him for Saturday or Mpnday. some ot tne directors oeuevc, the (tart on hotel oonetruotlon ehould bo made toon and the present revised ieclfca. tlons will be used. They believe addW tlonal financing will be necessary and that It can be secured, The contractors, while not having entered, hid on full plans and specifications, have, materially lessened their flret estimate of cost, The directors think still lower figures will be obtained, Y, M. C, A, Cafe Joins the Coatless List The "coat" order at tne Young Men'e Christian association cafe has been changed. The recent hot spell has beert too much for even the directors, and at a meeting of the cafo committee it wAs decided that hereafter during the hot weather men may eat In tho 'main cafo In their shirt sleeves. The PersUtent and Juolclous Use pi Newspaper Advertising It the Ro&d to Business Succesa. 9.