fliiuw ! -mi m n i m gift . TOE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1013, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET! Continued Dry Weather Will Booit Price of Yellow Cereal. OUTCOME LARGELY SPECULATIVE - Cry 'or llnln U Heard from Kverr hoeaV.tr AVhr drain U liaised and Unless It Come llr- Test Will ne Short. LpcarKorscaster Weather Bureau. omajia, Auk. 4. im. Under present weatner cgrtsrtlons there U only one, course left for corn and that course la to a still higher ranee. As long M the corn belt remain "dry" in the weather reports, iust that, long will the bull bo seen In power. .Under conditions and clrournstances which now surround tho corn market there is no telling as to tho real outcome or the crop. as well as the highest prloe at whlah corn Is to sell. From tho best corn experts on the road, as well as private advices from scattered sections throughout the oountry where corn is raised In lage and small quan titles, there la but one ory and that cry Is for rain. Never in the history of the Board of Trade have conditions In the corn belt been as unfavorable as at the moment, mill there are sections of the country where It Is claimed that a normal ariiount of the. grain will bo raised. The north western pr spring wheat states, Minne sota and the two Dakotas will, it U said, nave the largest crop of corn ever raised by them, and It Is expected that this fact w'" w moderate degree help to bal ance the losses in other sections like Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma and other !!!:.. i whroJh1 '0Ma ar reported as ensat onal. Cash corn was ig2c higher, in iJ "'Jyrol'le wheat will be. fed to stock. In localities where corn la not to be had. favorln 15 "tUat,0n hft bea n deml'n H.hf. ""Provemejot in the cash hm XSi.VP rr!e ord movement oom- .f,d A leas-t P-rtlal change to hm0iJ5y,p, market, and the change trA.bVn 0.1 the. b?tter- The YolVme of small Ln. TL1"1 W 6een' comparatively been FAlt T o"vty in corn has cbhan.1oRtghC.rn WhWt ' thT,hnat!lln.,,w.turn" no co,fng in front vanrii' oountr. together with the ad. rinAV lK. cor,n martt- have been the prln, hlghe? P aU- Caal1 oaU wefe H1 .PIm.ary whea' receipts were J.61B.0OO bu. 2? s&rS'EJ." ''S00 .u- WH receipts, or 2.COOO0O bu. and shipments of l,278,r bu. last year. Prl,""y corn receipts were 699,000 bu !?dhrlRTnU "J. bu" nTinat receipt of 061,000 bu, and shipments of 209,000 bit last year. - Primary oata receipts were' 1,165,090 bu. andJShi8ment" G000 bu-t against receipts of 908.009 bu. and shipments of 209,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. , . Wheat, Corn. Oata. Chicago 49i ioa m .Minneapolis ... J: luuiutn Omaha Kansas City 1. - 271 788 132 sa 71 ol. ijouib sua Winnings ...... ins The following, cash -Bales were reported: WHEAT: No. 2 hard. J cara at S3V4ci i cars at 83c; 5 cars at MWc; 6 cars at 82c; No. 3 hard, X car at 82Ko: 3 oars at S3o. cars at 8216c; S cara at 82o; 1 car at 80Uo; 1 car at SOc. CORN-No. 2 whtle, 4 cara at 70 ;No. II Hit.lt. n .. . l.. w a ... 1. 1. i W mtt.c, tt .aia lib ICV lh 1 YVIllbV, car at 71c; No. 2 yellow, 7 cars at 72o; 3 cars at 71c; No. 3 yellow, 4 cars as 7lHc; 3 cars at 71c; No, 4 yellow, 1 car itw- t i. VT at . I . 1 . St 71c: 1 car at 71Uc; 2 car a 7to; No. mlxd, 2 cars at 71Hc; I can at 71c; 2 cars ai tVTtC ; .u. nuxeu, x car u tunui OATS Standard, a cars at tyo: ,No. $ white, 6 cars at 4ic; 10 cars at i0c: No. 4 White. 1 car at tfttci car At.0Wo.i rejected, 1 enr at SSo. RYB-One cai- at Ma Omaha Cash Prices Wheat:, No. : hard, rri ii . . n t . art n . . V. j v. ' 8OSj0V.c. Corni No. 2 white. 7Vc No. 3 yhlte, 71c: No. t white, 71c: .No. yel- TO471V.c; No. '4, 70o Oats: standard, 410 REAL ESTATE. viw rnopwii'vv Kn have. 7 We Can Get You On Your Money 'in. amounts 8500 to 81,000: six months to flvo, years' time. Over (100,000 back of the guarantee. . HASTINGS & HKYDEtf, 1614 Harnoy St. FOR SALE Well Improved 6-aore tract, .cast front. Keystone park. Ben. E83-W. JUST completed, (.room, all modern DungMow, siu urowne sc. i'nce .,uu. (Phone owner. Web. 7493. FRUIT, gardens and chlckenti. One mile from Hanscom Park car. Nearly one acre IDS on Vinton, 189 on 4th! 7-room noueei rood stable: mortgage ll.zou. Will trade for Rlear vacant ground. Present owner took the place at 85,600, What have t you to oner lor enuiiyr you to offer for equity? O'KEEFB 1U3AL ESTATE CO., 101 Omaha National. Phono Douglas 2715. TO BUY, SELL OU RENT. FIltBT BEM IF PRICE WERE RIOIIT would you buy a nice house7 Then It will pay you to see us. We have an ex ceptionally nica modern, nine-room nouse, well located and In. first class condition ttiai owner is extremely anxious to soil. We would like to show It to you. McQee Real Estate Co., 105 Pearl St., Council $250 Cash BALANCE LIKE RENT. New, modern 4-room house; 2 additional can be finished at small expense on .sec ond floor; full lot; In nice neighborhood. Price only 82,000. Chance to get a nice utile no me. iaii owner, tinrney u. 14,300, less commission; new. full 2-atory house, well built, modern, close in: nice inm alar. fin. fn. ..n.h.i.i Innt It rwia At uM R. K7h Bt. ItEAL ESTATE. .PAIIBI A nA.NCJl LA.NUV I' Oil SALU IOTTU. A SMALL FARM NEAR CO. .BLUFFS We-are closing out on our small farms both north and south of town on easy payments at the price of 160 to. 8123 per acre. Bargains In Improved or unim proved tracts of t to 80 acres. .Anything you wisn cneap. imy Sc. iiess, 123 Pear) m., uouncu uiuiis, la. Nebraska. FOR SALE One of the best alfalfa farms in Buffalo county. Neb., two miles from Shelton; good buildings, fenced and cross fenced;' rural delivery and tele phone; sultablo for hog ranch or gen eral farming. Snap. For particulars- ad dress A. D. UlcKinson, gnelton. Neb. FOUND 320-acie Homestead in settled neighborhood. Fine farm land, no said mils. uot you 8176, ruing lees and aiL J. a. Tracy. KimDau, Neb. 1C0-ACRE. lmDrovef. uiun county, aim riflce. Owner is r'up against It" and will sell under the hammer price. This land lx priced at 82S per acre and carries an Incumbrance of 11,700. .it produces good crops regularly. Located near the county seat. We have been authorized to otter it at ?i& iter acre. Make us your offer, aitui-KN & co omana. Neb. . LAUGH stock range, good for summer and winter; for full Darticulars address owner, ii. a. Ieacn. AVelli. Nevada. WANTED TO BUY. -Dolgoff Sd-hand store pays highest prices WILL buy slightly used Ford If off trod at bargain. Btate condition, price. D. aw. lightly used high grade piano. W. - U LIVE STOCK MAltlvlrf OF WEST, dblu live stock to tiouih Omaha. av mileage and shrinkage. Your consign uitriiu receive prompt and careful atua lion. Lle Stock Coiuuilulon Merchauts. MARTIN BROS, h CO.. Exchange Bldg. No. 3 white, tirtifitlc. No. 4 while. 0Hc. rejected, sic. Harley. Malting, M Jeie; No. 1 feed, 941c. 11) e; No. 8, He. ClUC.tfiO Gil A IN AU IMIOVISIO.VS Prntnrca of th TrndlnR nl Closlnu Prices on Ilonral of Trnur. CHICAGO. Auir. 4. Corn buying took such gigantic proportions today that the market became daugfrou for holders, Merely the mention of a sprinkle of rain in lowa Drougni on a selling siampeae that rattled down prices J cents a bushel, more than wiping out all the gain lire- lousiy maoe uuring me uny. inc cioe was nervous at the same as Saturday night to H cent up. Latest trading left wheat at a net decline of -ftc to VMjHci oats off UtPHa to He, and provisions showing a break of 7 Vic to 6iV4o. Accompanied by the moat excited trans actions uf tho year corn Qllmbad early as high as 71Vj cents, although last week 70 cents waa regarded by many as a nearly luippaslble goal. The government forecast of at least seven days more dry weather was responsible (or the con- linuea uavance mis morning, . Leaders who have watched pit opera tions declared tonltfht that a number of tho largest holders had sold out on tu day's bulge. The fact that no htt wave s In sight led some of tbe mora conserv ative owners to believe that the buying and advance had been too feverish and neavy prom taxing was unaer way wnen news of the Iowa ahowera tujned a de ollno Into a smash, Only the Knowledge that two-thirds of the oorn Holds of the United States were reported as showing Irreparable damagea or as being over the danger Uno saved, the market I rain, a, net loss for the day. In whert as in earn, there was a col lapse of prices after midday. The break In corn, had much to do with causing general selling of wheat on the reaction, but depression also cams from a huse increase In the visible supply total. 4.MW.- 000 bushels being added as against 787.00Q ousneis a year ago. Oats awaved with other grain. Tho lower finish was. attributed In part to the tact mat eastern Buyers or casn oats ap peared to have withdrawn from the market. Unexpectedly heavy receipts of hogs here and elsewhere knooked the bottom out of the provision trade. Stop ' loss orders were executed In Plenty. Article! Open. I Hlghil LOW. Cloee.l fiat'y. Wheat Sept, 88Hfi.U S9 87H 87H 89H 91 91ttSU9H4(llH MH 96' 9Uf H W 6SViH 6SV4 6SH 6SBH 41 48H 44K 41H8M 44 47V4 47H 47H 20 23 20 37W 20 90 18 91H 18 97H 19 07V& 11 2oH 11 32-35 11 GO 11 85 U 40 11 CO 10 60 10 65" 10 72H 11 1Q 11 17H 11 C0 11 05 11 15 11 40 , 10 03 10 05-07 10 17' WH1 Corn, ; Sept. Dec May. 70V4 71 CSSi 70 H70 Oats. , Sept. Dec. May. ami 43S 49 49 20 06 ,4HVH Pork. Sept. 20 CSQOl Jan., 19 5 19 S7tt Xrd. Bcpt Oct. 11 45-471 H 17V4 11 es 11 55 Jan.. 19 67Vy,107M Ribs. Sept Oct.. 11 37-42 11 45 U 30 11 80 Jan. no w-171 1Q 17V4I WHEAT No. 2 red. new. S7fc!i3Ha: No. 3 red, new, 87R89o: No. 2 hard,, new, S791c; No. 3 hard, 87SI00c; No, 1 northi ern, iBftvici no. northern, siiaszoi No. 3 northern. 8991o; No. 2 spring, 91 9JC! No. 3 spring. 89f41o: No. 4 spring, S2fl8$o; Velvet chaff. 7Q91o; durum, 8 90c CORN No. 2. 70iCTlUc: No. 2 whltP. 7IU mta: No. I yellow, 70imc: No. 3. C9 erio; No. 3 white, nlc; no.' s -veilowj 70871HPJ No. 4, OTOo: No. J white. C9V4 IlHio: ino. 4 yeuow, kwihc. OAT8 No.2, new, 41?4c; No. 3 white. old. .HCPKo; no 4 old, 83Hc; No. 4 white, new. 41i48Hc; No. 4 white, old, 4mM3ios standard, standard, old. 43UN3Vc. new. 43Jp43?4o; ltxia no. z now, waste. BARLEY-COiHCSc. TIMOTHY-3T.OO(gi4.90. CIOVER-Nomlnal. PORK-82190. IAnD-811.27U. RIRH-J11.00ref2.00. BOT-TBR Firm; .creamery, 2326c POTATOES Higher at COflBSo: receipts. 45 cars. Etlus Unchancod: at mark, cases in- dueled, 1517oj ordinary firsts, l5Vi?T1tt40l firsts. 17Vt18o! receipts. 12,1)07 oases. POULTRY Alive, loweri iens. Hoi springs,' -no; turKeys, iOi - NEtV YORK GENKKAL MAltKET Qnutntinns of tho tiny on Varlonn Coiiuaodltlm. , NEW YORK. Aug. 4.-FLOUR-8teadyi spring patents, I.COS4.80: winter straights, ' t.iswt.su; new winter patents, M-wai-'"; spring clears. 84,O0(4.2Oi extra No. 1 win ter, &sj.7a: extra no. i winter. aswip 3.D0; Kano straights, S4.15igN.25. ' red. 95of No. 1 northern Duluth. 99o; futures closed Vio not higher to He lower; aeptemucr, aa 7-ibq; tieccmoer. usc, HOPS State, common to choice, 1913, Isasoc; 1811., Wl5o; Paclfio. cpast. WU. 19 Slei 1911, 1618c. HIDES llogota. central America, 29c. Lun-opot marxet,, sieauyj export, 77c, nominal. oath spot maruet. auiet; standard white. 47045c; No. 2, 48Ho: No. 3. M 47Hc; No. 4, 46Wc: ordinary clipped Wh to. 46Jii4o: fancy clipped wh te. 48 49c. IIAY-Standard. HOirXc: No. 1. 31.02Hii No. 2, S5S90c; No. 3, 63CT6c. LEATHER Hemlock firsts. 2930qi seconds. 28Q290. PROVISIONB-Mess norlf. 823.504124.00: famllv. 224.50dT2tl.50: short clears. JM.7rrfi 22.50. Mess beef. 81S.OO2il9.0u: family. 320.00 22.00. Cut meats, pickled bellies, Id to 14 ids., n.:ooi7.w: picuied hams, 816.75. Lard, mioaiewest, n.K3ru.iiO rettnea, easy; continent. 312.10; South America, 318.85! compound, 01Q.2&SU0.60. tallow city. ei4o; country, skstbhc: special. 6o. BUTTER Steady : recelots. 7.I9A inh.- creamery extras, JQHtj27oi proceis extras. 24St(Hc; imitation creamery, nrsts, 24a; factory, Juno make, firsts, 23V4q; factory, current make, firsts, 23c; packing stock, No. 1, 2lUc. CHEEoK Btcauy; receipts, 1.033 boxes; ftate whole milk fresh, colored sneolals. I41il4ic: skims, Suc. ' KOQS Steady: rece nts. 11.225 emit fresh (fathered extras. 244iC7o: rofriirnr. ator special marks, oharses paid, Sivto: ncaroy nennery, wnites, ztroto; gatnered whites. 21!i32c: western Gathered whites. 21fi27c. ' POULTRY-Uressod irrecular: fresh Kineu western cnicKons. imtezic: iaw i. HMWHo; turkeys, lseiflc. St. Louis (ienernl MnrUrt. ST. LOUIS. Auc. 4. WHEAT No. 2 red, S6V408S)lp: No. 2 hard, 8Utl92lic; Hep leraunr, aovwauowc. CORN No. 2. 73fi73V5e: No. 2 white. 74M ih., .-teuiemoer. uc: .nay, lam, OATS-No. 2, 41H94Bio; No. 2 wh te, 42H430; September, 42c; May. 48c RYE CEc. FLOUR Strong: red winter natents. 34.2504.75; extha fancy and straight. 83.50 O 4.26; hard winter clears, J3.10Ga.65. lilUK-tiacKea oast traon, iWju3c. HAY Timothy, unchanged, WHIBKEY-81.40. HEMP TWINE-o PORKJobbing, J20.SG. LARD Prime steam. 8iaS010.W. IJRY HALT MEATS Mux extra shorts. r 1 An T. 1 Vl M 1 T i. . uHnvl i.l.a.a 11 ! ' n BAwn-uoxea- extra snorts, hcj clear nos, 11c snori clears. hvc. Receipts. Shipments. Flour bbl...i 14.0j0 12 000 Wheat bu 370,000 103,030 worn du la.uxi le.ux) Oats bu 141,000 39,000 Sllunrapolls Urn III Market. MINNEAPOLIS. .Aug. 4. WHEAT no. l nara. hoc; no. l northern. S8fi89Vso; no, a nortnern. SKittc: No. 2 hard. Montana, 85Mc; No, 3, Sl'WJe; Septem ber, e"7fto; Pecember, Wftc; May, 95 FLOUR Unchanged, BRAN Unchanged. BARLEY Unchanged. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 67070c. OATS No. 3 white, 4O40V4c. RVK No. 2. S&mWAc. FLAX-81.41'S1.42. Kansas City Ornln nnd Provinlons KANSAS CITT, Aug. 4.-WHEAT-No 2 hard. 8987c; No. t red, S4H985V4Q. CORN No. 2 white. 78: No. 3. 7e77c. OATS-No. 2 white, 44c; No. 2 mixed, 4348ttc. RYE 66c. HAY-Cholce timothy. JH.eoaiC.00. BUTTER-Creamery, He; firsts, S4V:; seconds, 24c; packing. SOftC, EGOS-Kirsts. iVriQltc: seconds, 12e POULTRY Hens, 12o; roosters, Vc; ducks, 10c, springs, HHc. Key to tba Situation-Bee Advertising. NEW YORK ST0GK MARKET Course During Day Governed Largely by Orop Conditions. ADVANCES FOR CORN OPTIONS Initial Trading In stocks Agnln Lnoka t-'oreln Indaeno by Hm son of London's Protracted Holiday. NHW.VOUK, Aug. 4.-Tho course of today's listless stock market was gov erned, to an unusual degree, by crop conditions. Authoritative advlc.es re ceived over Sunday pointed to little re lief from the prolrar.ted drouth In the west and southwost and found Immediate reflection In smart advances for corn options. More' thorough analysis- of the corn de terioration, however, shows that It Is greatest In states that hava large sup piles of the cereal left over from last year. In Its bearing upon tha general crop situation It is interesting to notq ini the movement or grain, from farms a,nd interior points last week was on a veri liberal scale, shipments comparing favor ably with last year, Western trajflo as a whole Js fairly oven, and " that section are losa pessimistic, Mopuy U IH active demand and merchanU are borrowing heavily. , , i Initial trading tn stocks hwa M iniin.nn. hv reason of Sn'iw 'n?trac id holiday. . Trading issues showed a deollnlng tendency, ill it,, final knur th market mado fdll r- covery and In many Instances rose point or more. Kxoept ons w'ero found in the .MPre.. q?mp''V lower on re-i" nm"" ....i ii InterstaU Contmerce commission, and U Mexican NatloAal railway soond pre 'iiWdi weakened on suspension Cf dividends for tie first Prwrred. fl Local money ' conditions:, were , sllghUy Vfc7reS &' 4 Quotation. on siooaa ..if,to Uit h Amerlctn Asrlcultural Im.rkin Deet 8uir. AlUMlWUl OlB ....i.i.n Amerlea Can p'Ol Antlon O. U Anterlcta Cotton Oil..-. Am, Ice 8urUle Amrcn Umeed Aratflein UmptlY ... Arawlon H. H... Am. U. R. PW..,, Am. Suttr ltitmtss Ainerlcm T. A T AmrlB T?.00- ,V!" AiuconiU Mining Co,,-- Althlton i,..i.itiiii" Atehlwa'pH AtUnllO Coast Lis lultlmoro 4 Ohio Bethlehem Steel nroaklru Rpld Tr....w Cnaian raclflo Ounlr&l Utrtlw j aaepelie & Ohio...... Ohltnio O, W,. Chlcico, H. Bt. P.... CWWtO 4 N. Vv ttlwuo Kul Iron... (Vnallltel tits Corn Products IKUwtra Hu4ion IHmiir & Klo (lrnd,,-- Denrer & 11. a. pM DlstllUn Securltlu Erin tffi 81 IK MSi WO 2,100 "ioo u 44 u MS ...it Dim "IS "700 400 t4 MM, 100 ,jo autt :u "'t'w U 10U ii" 'io" ""iw 4,00 1,200 Wi srx J1h u 43 84 iiiii iosC -UK Krtt 1st Ptd Brl 8J i....i... Oemsral Klectrle. Qrett NtittUorn pfa...... artst Northern Ore ctts. Illinois Osntral ,, ,. Interboroiljh Met Inter. Mel. pI4 International lla.nest.fir.. Inter-Marine ptd International l"per International Iimp ..... Kansan City flohers... Ijacledo a ............. Lehlsh Vatlex LouIstIIU ft NashTtn.. AI., 8t. f. & B. Ble. M. Missouri, X. ft T Missouri I'ocltle National Dlsoult National N. R. It. of M. M ptd.. New York Central........ N. V., O. & W. i.. Norfolk ft Western NUrth American Northern l'nclflc raclflo .Mall ...-.,,,...'. l'ennsylvanla People's Oaa P., C. C. & St. U...... I'lttrburnh Cbal I'resscd Hteel Car . coo is&tt 100 39 K 1,400 107 t0 IStt 8,000 MS ..III. 80S 17H HH tOO 1MV4' 1WU, 150 400 14V 1 U4H "JoJ, 1,200 '"ioo too my, it 81 SHi 4IH MM, it 4H 11 12 98 '"iw losit "'iio lM' joo low l.eoo iuti 400 iwi I9H 10S im" sou H 109 20W 11IH 111 v. III lit ;rv ..... AO 14 US Pullman raises Car Heading 1JJH 1WH jivpvpne o, i, ,..,,, HeDublle I. & 8. Dfd.... sua si 100 17 1,100 17H 200 iltt Hock Island Co Iloclt Island Co. pfd.... at. Id. & e. F. 2d pfd... s Seaboard Air Line seaboard A. L. pfd..,.,. 42 Blosaneffleld S. ft I... Bouthern Paclflo Southern Itatlwaj So. Railway pfd, Tennemee Copper .5 (.400 coo 400 i.too 2u im 79H 7 81 10H SIS 24K 78 H 0H 15H Teia A raclflo Union Paclflo 11,100 1U Union Pacific pfd 200 4 1H 83 ez united states Kealtr United States llubber. .. 800 eo lt United States Steel Jl.tno CO CIU U. H. Steel pfd 1,100 107H 107 Utah Copper S.400 4IH 48U ,Va..Crollna Chemical Wabash , Wabash pfd , S00 IH 71: Western Maryland 400 40H $9H 60 60U 'H'i look 4ti ti'i t 13 84 5 nB.vrii union Westlnehouse Electrle ,, 400 'IK It nurniniis k ix Kris Tolnl Ml for the day, iU,t00MhVrV,'' New Yorlc Money Market. NEW YORK. Aur. 4 MfiNrrfTVnn can, sicauy, mm Per cent; ruling rato, 2Vi per cent; closing bid, 2Vi per cent; ULiereu nt iv tier rem. TIME LOANS Firm. GO dava aU(ff,4 nrr UTi'UV I'CI LEI1U JRIME MERCANTILE PAPER OfitiU per cent. anntr.TT TXTn, v." ".it vt. t. r i .. .. . . . . nm . ior w-oay nine; jt.eoui xor aemand. Com merclal blllsi 34.83. ' v SILVER Bar, 8Kc Mexican dollars, 4To 1 BONDS Government, steady; railroad bonds, ntebdr. Closing quotations on hands today were as ioiiows: V. S. ref. 2s, do couDon 7 K. C. bu, ref. Js., KU 97 L .B. rth. im nit antl V. B. 9s, ret 191K U & N. unt. 4 I2U trill' skf t m m a . , .7 do coupon If. B. 4s. reg do eounon 101 M. K. ft T. 1st 4s. ml f..,,llO do fta. 4 , lOVl 1W Mo. 'pselflo 4l... . 88 coupon.. 9Vi do conr, (a o Panama 3a coupon.. 99 VI do conr. 5a A.C 1st It ctfa,,.., 80 K. r.r. of M. 4vie(8 Amer. An 8s it N. Y. C. V sit.!!! no A, T. ft T, c. II,, M0 du deb. 4s...,,,..,. I tt Am. Tobacoo s....im4e Y K1 It A II. Armour & to, ins. w ey. Hs ,,, 70 Atchison gen. 4s.... M jr, t y jit c. 4i. ) do ct. l0u. . V.H do ct. 4s 104 do cr, it wi No, I'aclflc 4s 4K A. C, L 1st 4s... liU io 3a 5 IUI. Ohio 4 90HO. g, U rfds. 4s. . 11 do ivis ........ i. oh peon. cr.'iHs 1U,. w4 Inroolc. Tr. cv. 4i... 11H do cos. JV. ..... r3 t(t-n. of Ga. ti..,.101'lteai!lni nn. 4s.. . t5U Can, Leather 8s. .,. l t. L ft S. P, Is 4s toC Ches. ft phloMHs. 88 Jo sin. 8a... . . . . " 81 do eonr. 4HS. 7? t, U 8. w, o. 4s, t7t4 r.it.a.rx B. . 111. 11 a i . . i . 1 1179 WU.bBBW " , . . - I. M. IUI, US,... q. D, ft Q. J. 4 ?. .Pc. cel. 4s,., 0 do gen. is y do tr, 4 U O M & 8 1 o 4Ha..l02K do lit ref. 4., g. it. i. c v. c. ii n na. luilwsr is,, da rfg, 4s 1l!i do ten, 4s... . C. & B. r & e 4Hs. JlSUnlen IVIfle s, 1). ft It. ct. 4i.'.. MU do er. 4s. ..... D, ft R. a. ref. 5s. 10i do 1st ft ref. I .101 .. 71 .. 84 1 Distillers' ts i , eo U, S, llubber SI..100V ! 1 .. , J. KAK . a tr. . . . ctiv y, I. ...r. ... h vj. p. oisvi la S.. US1 uo gen. is uv.-i.-, tmem. ts. ... n do cr. 4s. ser. n . 71U Wab. 1st ft ei, 4a. . t: III. Can. 1st r. 4s. 11 'Western Md. 4s,. , 7714 Inter. Met. 4H,,. 7V4Ve. Blac cr, C,,2 Inter. M. M. 4Hs.. Mtjwii. Central . ttH enid. Offered. Huston Mlnlnu ntucU BOSTON, Aug. 4.-ClosIn quotations on iiosiun aiocrtr nnu upnos! Allouei M14 Nerada Con. . . Amal. Copper 71 Mplialog Mines A. Z L. ft 8, 80U North liulls Ail ton Com IHKbrth Lake Cal. & Arlsona IIUOI4 Powlnlon ., 1 8U , 87S Cal. ft llecla.....40p Oscaola Ut lnieDDiai ii'4iwui0C7 67 Copper Itanga C. C. 3tVi8hsnnoq ,,,,,,,,,, 7 rjaai uuiie y. m..-. ih ouprior Hranklln 4 W, Superior ft D. M. . aranby Con to Tamarack Oreene Cananea, tliU. 8, H, II, t M Isle Ilorale Copper. 19 do pfd Kerr Lake miJtah Con lAkt Copper 61'tah Copper Co... I j Salle Copper 8H Winona Miami Copper ... 11 Wolverine Mobewk H 14 8H 26 V4 47 Trrnsnry Slate-men. WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.-The condition oi iiib i niieu ntates treasury at the bd ginning of business today was: Net bal ance In general lund. 8132,831,341. Total receipts uaiuraay, total nay ments Saturday, 1,9.W. The deficit this fiscal year Is J8.C50,237, against u deficit of 2,421,1S last year, exclusive of rinr nlnetv-day maturities siiiioiuuni Pan an vi canal and public debt trantac lions. r York MlntPir atocWst xt T . i f . vmnr i f'l m It, ff niintii tlons on New York mining stttoks: com. Tunnti neei PiJUte va ,,; do hondi 1i)Mitta 1 Coo. Cl. A. V tlOntlrto J Iron Sllrr Hwoptilr iMdv in (i oyiiw jtcMt Ofltreil. OSIAIIA OKNl?RAL MAUKKT BUTTER No. 1. 1-ib. cartons, S8o; Na 1, OO-lb. tubs. 27U01 No. 2. 25c. FI8H White, fresh. ISoj trout, frtfh. Sc; large crapptes, fresh, ISo; SMnlfh mackerel, 15c; shrul roe. per pair, 40oi salmon, trcsh, "Wl wuimn, trein, jtoi buffalo, 9o; bullheads, 19c channel oat fish, 13c, nlke. 15c; pickerel, Jlo. miEESE Imported Bvls, 3a; Amer ican Swiss, iXci block Swiss. Hoi twins, Amerioas, lio: hlue label brick, lie: llm borger, J-1U., SMj New orK .wiiita, s l'OULTRy-Urollors. 2MWJQ P" ip.j 1. tl., 1. . I t ! n ,U iiciiv, iwtt wuvr, a7XY, lersit. 18l turkevs. anfftlc: pigeoun, i'ir do., ni roosiers, Wi.qucKs, tuii leuin ered, lXMc; geese, full fealhered, JSoS amiabs, No. 1. 81.M) No. 8, EOo. HBEK Cl!T8-Rlhs, No. 1, 17Hot No. 1 l5Uc; No. 3, 14c; loins. No. 1, lio; No. t l$ic: No. 3, 16o; chucks, No. 1, lle; No, 2, HVlc; No. 3, 10ic; rounds, No. 1, 14c; Na 2. HVio; No. 3, 18'io; plates, No. 1, 74c; No. 2, 7Uc; No. 3. bN,e, Tho following prices tire furnished by ttw Ollllnsky lrult company! KRUITS-Callfornla Bcurrc Hnrdy or ItlmBett ltiirtlrtl Dears. Dor box. 3125; 25- bpx lots, 82.16! Wlckson largo groen plums, ier crute, piums, per dux, ei.iu. rnnL tiiutns. ncr crate, n.w. iurno uiud lums, per crate, 8100. Bartlett pears per :iox. 32.76: 6-box lota. Jib I'-ioeria. nina. thir hunhnl. onlne to auitllty. 75ctf lAnntina. ii. in. uucnefta or ' ransiiarenv hl- i.0a Cantatounes, Arlsona standnrd, per crate, 83.60; Artrona pony, per crnte, 83.00; Arlsona Jumbo, per crato, 83.00. Red rasp berries, nor 24-t!nt case. 32.CO Oranges! Extra flno Valenclas, 126, 2SS slses. per box, 86.00; Bunklst Valenclas, ico, .tu; 176, 200, 216, 2S0 sixes, per box, 87,W, Pota toes, litrgo Cobbler, per bu POp. QnU'e fruit, Klorldo, Indian river, 46, fc4, 04 lies, 810.00. Onions, California large yel low, ix. r Hi. 3c. j.2vnnorated cranberries. pr 36-pkg carton, 32.70. Grapes, California, ner crnte. liuu. iemons. extra inncy aun- lilst. 300u and 300s, per box. 310,0Q extra, choice Red Ball, 300s nnd 300s,- per box, 8D.00. Tomatoes, homo grown, por market unmet crute oc; t-craie lots, wc. VEGETABLES Potatoes, largo Cob liter, per bushel. 00c Onions, California, larirn vellnw. tier txiUlld. 2MiC. Tomatoes. initnokrrown. nor market basket. 6oci 6- crate lots, 60o. Watermelons, Alabama swoet, per pound, lJ4o; 5-rato lots, per pound. lUc. MIrSCELLANEONS Roasllng ears, per rtox.. 15o; Michigan celery, per do., 85oi Mott's older, per keg, 83.60; Nehawga cider, per keg, 33.25; asparagus, pr dos fpOo; rhubarb, per dos., 20o; onions, per dor., 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per rtox., 30c; parsley, per dos., 40c; radishes, per dox., 20c; head lettuce, per do. 1.00 liomegrown leaf lettuce, per dox., 20c green peppers, per basket, 60c; wax or green beans, per baBket, 31.00; hothouse oucumbers, tier dox., 40o to ftfc: caullr flower, per lb WV4o; Venetian garlic. in.-, ner in.. izc: now caDuagc, per io., eggplant, tier dox., 31.60; horseradish dos bottles In case, per case, 31.00; Dromedary brand dates, pkg 83.O0I Anchor brand dates, pkg., 82.25; walnuts, JSo. I soft shell, por lb.. 20c; medium pecans, par id., mw, jumoo ixjcuns, per !b 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana, paper shell, per lb 26o; filberts, por lb., 15c; Drake almonds, per lb. 10c: paper sholl, 18c; BroxllB, per lb., 10c; large washed, ir lh.. 12c; black walnuts. icr lb.. 2V40I raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo pea nuts, per lb., Sc; roust peanuts, per lb RHe; ahellbaik hlckorynuts, per lb., 4c; Willie nco popcorn, per in., w, cnevrivrs, ior loo-paciiago cone, a.uy; cjircufre, per Cnke. case. 31.76: Islla berry poxes, quarts, per 1.000. 32.7S. Corn and Wheat nasflun flnlletla. United States Department ot Agriculture, leather bureau, for Omaha, for tnt iwentv.four hours enainc at 8 a. m,. 75th morldlan time, Monday, August 4, 1913: OMAHA DlSTRIOa STATIONS. Temp. Kaln Station. High. Low. tnll. 6k y. Ashland, Neb..lor 60 .00 Clear Auburn 101 62 .00 Clear Broken B0W....100 t3 ,tw uiear Columbus 9 63 .00 PUcloudy Jalrbury ....iaoo wi ,w uicar Palrmont 10J 62 .00 Cloar Qrand Island. .105 65 .00 Pt. cloudy Hartlngton ,... ,00 Cloudy Hasting). iM,101 IS .00 C ear Ho drego .101 68 .00 Clear - Lincoln SS Qiw,iy North Platte.. 08 63 .00 Clear Oakdale 103 63 .00 Cloudy Omaha 101 io .w uiouoy Teknmtth 101 C2 .00 Cloudy Valontlne ..... 93 66 ,00 Cloudy Alta, la S w .w uiouay Carroll 97 61 .00 Cloudy Clarlnda 102 61 .00 C ear Sibley m w .w h!ou? Sioux City W 66 .00 Cloudy .Minimum temperature sor iweiv nour period ending at 8 a. tn. District. Stations. High. Low. fall. No. ot .. IS Temp Rain. Columbus .. 95 81 94 93 98 SC 98 64 .20 Louisville .. 23 H 04 4 u DO Indianapolis Chicago .... ::: i. ... M .00 .00 .00 .00 CO Ht. Louis... Minneapolis Kansas uuy io 66 C4 Pina-ha 17 102 iiicrh temnaraturea Prevailed through put the corn and wheat region during the last twenty-four hours, but temperatures a somewhat lower In the northern por tion of the region this morning. No pre cipitation occurred except a ngni snower in tne uoiumuus uminci. If A- WBLflH. Local Forecaattr, Weather Bureau. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Aug. 4-X)B,It,i3B Weak- nesi In Brazil and Tower prlcoa In Rurope rrsuited in a anarp decline in tne local market, intensified bv local liquidation. The Opening was barely steady, lJfl'JO points lower, ioiiowbo vy luniivr acm, which earned tho market to a loss of 35 1839 pplnts. IittT thero waa a partial recovery, closing steady at 60034 points lower; August. J.40c; September, 8.62c; Ootober, S.mo November, l.ctc; Decem ber, 8.73c; January, 8.78c; February, n.iCo; March, 8.92c April, 8.W0; May, 9.03c; June, a,04o; JUiy, p.osc Spot market easier: Rio, pjo. 7, rtc; o 7. svic: nantos, no. 4, uw. Mild dull; pordova, U&lfio. Metal Market. NEW YORK, AUK. 4,-COPPEU-Ffrm; standard spot to October, 814.37, bid: electrolytic, 815,215.27; jaVe, 15.37i la.wi: pasting, lin.l-. TIN Dull; spot, ItO.KWWS: August, !WPb,r' Si 0c' ANTJMONV Nominal; Cookson's. 88.40 OB.W. IRON Steady; No. J northern, 81C,;5 18,00; No. 1 northern, l6.t&018.60; Ho, 1 southern. $1S.261S.U; No. 1 southern soft, 31E.UtfU.tV. NENV YORK, Aug. 4. METALS Lead, quiet; $4.35, bid. SptlUr, tdy, K.liQ (.63. Holiday In London. Cotton Market, NEW YORK Aug. 4.COTTON-Fu-tures opened steady; August, 11.49c; Hep umber, ll.Cc; October, R.Mc; December, ll.tiSo: January, 10.98a; February, lO.duc; March, 11. SOc; May, U.12c. NBW YORK, Aug. 4.-COTTON lu tures closed steady. Closing bide: August, J1.IS9P1 September, lj.20c; October, ll.liio s November, 11.03c; December, ll.toc; January, 10.97c; February. 10, Wc; March, 11.04c ; May. lL07c. The market closed 4ll points lower, except August, 8 points higher, Omaha Hay Slnrket, OMAHA, Aug, 4. Prairie hay, new: No. I to choice upland, 3l0.Ell.O0; No. 2. 80. W Q10M; no. i. 18.Ua.W; Ho. 1 to choice midland, I10.0ftai0.80; No, 2, 89.00ai0.00; No. 3, l7.0ClJV.0Vj No. I to choice lowland, (9.00 eiO-OOj No. 2, $7.lSfl9.64; No. 3, 86.0O88.00. Straw; None on the marHet. Choice oat or rye, 86.00&6.&0;. choice wheat, 5.00Q6:&0. Mnsrur Blsirkrt. NEW YORK, Aug, 4. BUOAIt-Raw. firm; Muscovado, 83.14b3.17: centrifugal, 83.64(a67; moluses, 2.89i,2.92; refined, firm: cut loaf, 83.40; crushed, 85.30; mould A.. 34.96; cubes. f4S5; XXXX powdered, 3i.7B. powdered, $1.70; flno gianulated, 31.60; diamond, $4.60; confectioners, A., $4.43; No. 1, $1.40 (III mill ltoalii, NEW YORK. Aug, 4.-COTTON SEED OIL Prime summer yellow, 39.3StfO.6S; September, 9.35; October, $8.15; December, $6. 1 4. ROSIN Strained common to rood. 34.00 64.23; turpentine machine barrels, 38c, ! OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Very Slow and Sharply Lower on All Kinds. HQQS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF Receipts t Sheet,! Largest of Venr to llnte Tmile Slon- on I'rM- tlcolly All Kinds and I'rlcpei Are Onnrtrr Lnvrer. HOUTH OMAHA, Aug. 4, 1811 Receipts were. Cattle. Hoars. Sheep, Kstlmate Monday , t.soo 4,300 24.000 aamti day last week... 3,6V) Bftnio day 2 wkB ago... 3.fia Samo day 3 wks ago.., 3,fll9 Buniti day 4 wks imu... 1.630 3.M0 6,833 t,Zsi 13,785 1173 11.193 Samo day last year ... 4.VM lie following table shows tha receipts of cattle, hogs niul shesp at the Houth Omaha llvo slock market for tho year to data as compared wlUi lat year: 1813. 1912. Inc. Deo. Cattle 478.301 473,730 ,,., 429 Hogs U18.2J3 S.OAS.WO 874,183 Sheep l.lSl.Wl l,0f.4SC 60,456 Tho following tablo shows tho rango of Prices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons; Unto. 1913 11912. 1911.1!)10. 1900. 190S.tlW7. July 24. 8 77 1 7 381 8 77H 7 47 8 OVt 7 87 6 33 7.67 7 61 7 451 7 87 6 31 j 6 94 6 97 6 99 J 97 8 W 604 64 6 01 6 9J 6 97 JUiy 25. July 26. July 27. 6 36 6 45 S 381 624 a 13 6 07 8 27 7 65J 8 86j -8 31 July 28. 8 (a 0 si 8 83 7 94 July 2. S S7Vi 7 061 6 07 7 27 6 14 JUiy JM 8 M.S. 7 07 U1 6 2 6 41 6 44 e 6 33 July 31.1 S 66'i 7 73 Aug. 1,1 8 7 76 6 69 6 64 7 C0l Aug. 2. 8 43 I 7 85 U 691 7 601 7 49 Aug. 3.. I 7 W, Aug. 4, S 43, b 761 7 751 I Dl 6 93 6 92) 7 701 7 62! 6 SS) Sunday. Receipts and illpostlon of live stooH at the Union stock yards, South Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours ending at 3 RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. JIobs. hecp. H'r's C, M. & Bt, V 9 3 8 Wabaslk 2 MIsHourl Pacific... 3 Union Paalfla (. 41 C. A N. W east.. 1 C. & N. W.i west.. 73 C St. P.i M. A O.. 84 C., B. & Q east... ,, C., B. Q., West.,, T7 0., U. 1. i P. east 8 C, R. I. tc P., west 4 Illinois Central 7 C. Q. W.,.,., $ T 3 2U 6 6 1 'i l w 76 1 Total receipts. ..289 DISPOSITION II ISA D. act tic, Hogs, pnoop. Morris & Co .325 Hwift A Co... 739 610 714 709 1,374 1,003 713 3,745 a, 2X8 2,921 Oudahy 1'uoklng Co,. ..1,160 Armour & Co (18 J. W. Murptxy.. Blnoliiir 43 Kwlrt, country CiiOaliy, country Lincoln Pack Co 83 8. O. Pock. Co 14 Benton, Vonssnt A. L. 174 111)1 & rJon 20S F. B. Lewis 63 600 709 J. B. Root ec Co 249 J. II. llulla L. F, Huss Ro8onstock Bros McCrcary & Kellogg.. Verthtflmer & Degen.. II. F Hamilton Hulllvan Bros Mo, St JCjmi. Palf Co.. Hlgglns 292 20C 309 88 299 3 Other buyers 94 6,300 Totals 6,775 4,376 18,261 CATTLE Conditions In the cattle Vbrds tills morning could hardly hava. uweu numu iiutji nicy vvro ior mo nttu Ing Interests. Light receipts at this Point last week hold the market upso tl ut at the close of last week tho market on cattlo of all kinds having any quality wLatever was at least steady. On the other hand. Chicago broke Mi-iOc on beet slters, whllo cow stuff was domorallzod, being 60(Q)76c lower for tho week, or $1 li wur tnan two weeks ago, and feeders wore Quoted around ZWimie lower. Such a large break as that at Clilca.30 lait veek and prices hero Bteady made buyerj Very anxious to force tho market down at thla point so that. It would be on a lftvnl with fthnr mnrlfala n'ttA inrpn rn. eclpts this morning gave the buyers the opportunity that they luivo wanted, and 11 c- irocteuea to luuicti tiie mDl 01 it. They started nut blddlnir nrlces that wore full 26c lower on the general run of beef stoerB and u good deal worse than that on bHc))r stock and feeders, Aa n mat ter 01 course, tne traue under sucn cir cumstances was vory slow, ni sellers fought hard to get uvcry penny out ot their holdings possible. Ab a result It wits well along toward midday before very many, rattle had changed hands. n tho 'end the receipts were pretty well cland up In spite of the fact that the lecolpts were the largest of any day since March. The best yearlings sold as high as any time this year, that Is, up to $9.00. The general run of right good beef steers sold 1016o lower and the less desirable kinds 160C5c lower than last week's close. uowa and neiicrs, anu, in ract, DUtcn rrs' stock of all kinds, void WfXto lower than last week. Stockera und foodera vrera 2WJ40c lower as a general thing as compared with last Thursday and Friday. Quotations on cattle; (Jood to choice beef rJtcue. W.lOJ0,00; fair to good beef ntecrx, j7.7ii4s.io; common to fair beef KLCI70, ef.w'UI.I, HUUW LW WJIVIVI. 11:1VIB, 80.r0((B.Oo; good to choice cows, ISjCJW 7 00; fair to good grades, $5.uotA).00; com- 11, on to iair gruaes. j.uwi;).w; goou to choice stackers and feeders, $7.00fl7.60; fair to good rtoclters und feedern, JO.CKKtf Iw', common to lair Blockers and ted rrs, $Ti,76f(t00; stock cows and heifers, UWdiM; Yt' calves, tf.ooyiu.m; bulls, lags, etc.. 84.7.W. BEEF STEERS. No. A. Pr. Na At. Pr. I. ,, 121 6 10 ,, ft&O 6 00 CIS ..1MZ I 70 .. T7 7 88 ..1011 3 00 ..10M I K ..1110 f to 1. ...1111 I 21 ,,..1111 I M ...1U0 I 31 ....USt I 48 1 S. 18 4 II tl tl 41-. 1IU I 41 to... 3 1110 I 41 S:::: 41.... D ,HK I (0 80 lioi 1,0 10 1161 65 1070 I 20 STEERS AND HEIFERS, 18.... 21.... 1.... 1.... j.... 1.,.. 1..,. 3.... 7o 7 te Ill I 00 COWS. .... 120 8 00 ,..,1080 8 OS HI i T6 Ml t 10 ...10W I to ...1110 8 10 ... Ill I 10 1. .,1240 I 28 ...IMO 7 00 M t 10 .... m 4 ts .... 190 4 U ....000 IH 100 c 10 .... m ut ....tin t &o It'.'.'.'. 14.... HI 8 00 I. 1U0 7 JO COWB AND HEinntii. M I 40 16 .. I.. 14.. 1.. 1.. 1.. .. I.. 1.. 1.. 4S1 3 78 HEIFER. .. 411 I 14' .. 811 e 10 1 BULLH. ,.10t0 I 00 2 .. HO 8 00 1 ..1180 t 00 1 ..MOO i 10 1., .. X9 1 18 2 ..1160 8 II CALVES. .. aoo 6 so 1 .. aoo 6 71 1 ...111 8 00 ...IUI 7 80 ... 825 I 20 . . . ISO I jB ...1270 M . .. 410 00 ...UI0 8 U , 420 I 00 200 3 (0 IM 10 110 10 00 . iio 10 00 I... 1 110 80 IS 1 210 I CO 1 IM IM 1. 1 240 8 00 1. UO 10 00 STOCKER8 AND FEEDERS, I. ... II. . J:.:: ii:::: ... . 710 8 71 8 1041 I U ... Ill I 06 21 701 0 48 . ... tOt t 10 IS 110 M . ..074 26 ti ,. Ill I 63 4M tS II , JIl M . ... iu ia WESTERNS, WYOMINQ, 46 feeders.. 1066 7 26 16 feeders. .1118 7 30 13 feeders.. 1160 7 30 0 feeders.. 1118 7 30 NEBRASKA. 4$ feeders. .111 6 86 10 heifer.., 817 (60 30 heifers... 936 6 SO 7 heifers... Vtt m0 'Olielrers... 6.6 ( 16 18 heifers.., 801 6 U) 10 steers.... 668 6 60 19 feeders.. 84) 6 70 9 cows 10 6 60 3 cowa,,,,,Wu6 6 to 21 feeders.. 884 6 66 HOQ8 Moderate mipplles at this point failed to cluck the downward rush ot nrlcea, and as n general thing the market can be quoted &110a lower than Hatur day'e average, Shipping hogs received the largest decline, being all of 10ft 1 So lower than tho prlceu paid for the sume grades ot stuff Saturday. Packers opened out a big nickel lower on the decent kinds of mixed and butcher stuff, nnd tho long end of the (tilling droves was put up at this decline. Rough heavies, however, did not faro bo well, and the decline nn this sort of hogs amounted to all of 10c. Summing up the general trade, values aro 69100 lower Movement was very slow, but owing to the light receipta a fair clearance had been made oy 10 o'clock While the sales are pretty well scattered out over the 60 cents range, the bulk ran be quoted at $8.3638.45. Several loads landed at the top, 33.70. Reeelpts were rather light for a Molt- aay. as only about sixiy-tnreo rnrs, or 4.3iXi hei.it worn rennrtoit In. Thin Is a gain of nearly 800 head as eompared with last week and Is over 009 head larger than on tho samo day last year. No. A. b. I'r. ... I 80 ... 110 3 8 10 ... I ... i 4a 8 10 No. 8::: 77... 7... A. 7 ..OA 8h. Pr. IN I HH ... I 411, K I 411s 40 I 41 II IM ;:::::: it mi II Ml &:::::: 77 8M 341 70. 01. n in 01 til ... 8 41 ii Iio aon t i 74 iU l I 48 II 40 I II 49 i it 8 89 10 I SB ... Ill 10 I H .til 10 I 41 fi:: u.. ft: 7 . ...nn iw a is ....in m 3 it ...,841 40 8 II ....IK . . S 4 ....871 40 8 41 ....117 100 I 41 ....IM ... I 48 .. .ill 44 8 80 41 tl 144 tit no i 18 ?:::: ii 41. . .. II M. . . 14 II H. ... II.. .. : ii no ... hi ::8! ,N til ..III ... 8 18 10 I 40 . ill too I 10 til N lit tit ia t 4a ..tit HI 8 40 111 ... 140 ..III SO I 10 ..te ... 8 45 .140 ,.. 8 40 . .113 46 I 40 ..id :oo 1 1 ..tu . I 10 10... 74... 10... rt... -.. It... II .. II... .Ml ft) U ,S ... MO .III ... I lo 136 . , . I 10 110 IM I 10 .111 .Ml I M ... I 8 io a ii ... 118 io I io ... I 00 ::: In K III ... 8 70 tO ! ti 801 II Ill 17 Ill I? ! M. 8:: II 1T t m it 14 10 tod (T ttt 10 I 40 at ..til 140 I 40 m ... iio 71 167 ... 140 PI08. IS ... 7 00 HHKRP Tho largest receipts for a Moi day alncc tho second week in November, of last year, were on sale t.iU morning. In all some 20,000 luad wom Accounted for, being almost twlco as many as Monday of last week and moro than twlco as luany as on the corrospomlmg day one year ago. A half doitu cars it wethers were shipped direct to ono of the packers, feeding sherp nnd lumbs formtd it mtKer perctn tgj of ths supply than ot ..it und thero wore moro feeders of all klndei offered than on nny previous day of tho season. Chicago, also, had a very heavy run nnd other Missouri river nuirktts were normally supplied. Under such conditions nnd with the trade closing In bad shapo last week nnit all other points reporting a lower trend to values nirnln this morning, tho buy. illK Interests wero tn control ot tho situa tion rielit from thn otMinlnff. their first lild bolng SOihlOo lower on over thing una in oanca even moro man tnr.i. n'.i salesmen Knew tnoy wouia lia e to r.c- wWlng to'Va;1..1;.! ny buyers, consequently not tnucn ifH.- Ing of Imnortancn took nlnco until a Lite hour. When a break was finally madi the bulk of the offerings began to movo at prices showing a uuartor reduction alln.loig the line. rne nrst transactions inciunnu two cars of range lambs at $6.85, which was top for tho day. A range of fO.OSQti.tO took In moot of the killing lambs. Sum fat ws sold at $1.15. ins (oeuer traao was a trine siow in getting under way as the receipts were so large considerable time was necessary for sorting. Prlcos In general on both sheeu and lambs suffered about the same decline as the fat eituff. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs iJimrja, good to choice, $6.76(fi7.00; lambs, fair to Hood. 86.Ofl6.7S: lambs, culls. 35.HXlr6.00t lambs,, feoders. $tl.0MU6.G5; yearlings, good tp choice, ib.2si4ro.bO; yciunngs, inir to good, $8.00tf6.2&; yearlings, feetlers, $1.75 (16.35; wethers, good to choice, $4.60tM7&; wetheis, fair to good; $4.2riH4.50 wethers, feeders. aKK74.25: ewes, aood to Choice, tj.16tI4.35; ewes, fair to good, tXiiif 4.10: ewos, leeuvra, eo.wuu.co; cuus, sueep, l3.r,MI4 16. No. Av. 20 Wyoming owes 07 78 Wyoming owes .. 205 Wyoming ewes .. im Wyoming ewes .. 213 Wyoming ewes ., 100 Wyoming Iambs 221 Wyoming lambs 3S3 Wyoming lambs 1G5 Wyoming lambs 186 Wyoming lambs 281 Idaho lamus ..... 4e6 Oregon ewes 10 cult owes 'CHICAGO LIVE H.TOCIC MARKET Cattle, Meat Beeves, Htronn Hogta Lower. CHICAGO, Aug. 4.-CATTLE Receipts, 17,600 head; best beoves strong; others, Bteady to shado lower; calves, 2oo lower; beoves, $0.8&S9.10; Texas steers, $8.7itf 7.76; western steers, $li3S.U; calves, ilOOS RooeipbJ. 48,000 head; closed weak and 15lMQo lower; bulk. $8.30(3.80 llgllt, 5.TO4I. mixeu, o.iyuu.u, iikhji 37.9o2iS.90: rough. $7.90(U h.10: pigs, 36.6W or r SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 360000 head; mostly lOOt&o lower: native. 83.t western, Jl.wuiu; vmniBi f.vv 6.E5 Tamba uavUve. $3.Kfi.flO; wMtcrn, $5.&0Q7.S6. Kansas City Ltvo Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 4.-OATTLT5-R- southern steers, 8t.76G0.75: cows, 38.TCjP n mi KifAr i4.7Mlfl.75: ntockorH and feed ers, $4.6087.10; bulls, $4.60ffO.W; calves. $5.00 ?.0fc ..... e IIOUH Receipts, ll.lMl netuij uminm, ii lOo lower: bulk. 88.658.90t heavy, $R.4p S.72: packers und butchers, $S.GSS190; light, 8S.65J8.w; pigs, ii.wwi.iiu. HirtiriJ and I.AM11B Receipts. 6.600 head: market 10926a loweri lambs, $5.5 ktO; ycartlnfls, 4.ii6T6.60: wethers, U.Wlt t.ia; ewes, e.wrum.w. St. LonU Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIB, Aug. 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6,600 head; good to choice stcern, $7.2pa,8.00: stockcrs and feedors, $5.2JC7.60; cows and heifers, $t.76S.40; bulls, Hmt 7.00; calves, $6.00(810.00; southern steers, $C.26S'7.75; cows and heifers, $4.26C.60. HOOS Receipts, 13,000 head; market 10c lower; pigs and light, $7.0039.26; mixed and butchers, $9.00(30.25; good heavy, $&9S 4J9.1ft. HHEEP AND LAMB8Itecolpts, 4.000 head: market steady; lambs, IKIHc lower; muttons. 33.S5iir4.a6: yearlings, $5.00 6.09; lambs, fc.60t,-6.76. Slonx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 4. CATTLE Receipts, 2,200 head; market Bteady to J0c lower; nntivo steers, $7,9iS'8.K; cows and heifers, 35.30343.OS; canners, $3.604.60; bulls, stags, etc., li.0orifl.26. HOOS-lUeelpts, 2,600 hood; market steady; heavy, 37.90Q.2&; mixed, $8.'J&y8.60; light. $8.60i6.7S: bulk of sales, tS.WiiUM. (SHEEP AND LAMBS HecolptB, 1.200 head; market steady: fed muttons, 86.00$ 6.66: wethers, 3t.76u6.00; ewes, J3.7WJ4.W; lambs, tO.VW.K- t, Josi'uk Lire Stock Ssarket, BT. JOSEPH, Aug. 4. CATTLE Rp- cjlpts, 4,KW head, market slow: steers. $$.604J8.K; cows and heifers, $1.008,71; culvos. U 6004.60. HOOS Receipts. 6,100 head: market now; top, num. w.uw.so. EEP AND LAMDS-Recelpts, 4.000 ; market lower; lambs, $0.tyfl.75. r.iaa; Live stock In SlKiit. Cattlo. Hogs. . tXWi Sheep. 0.WJ 4,000 1,200 4.0(1) 26,000 33,OUO Kansas City. St. Louis,..,..... Bloux' City St. Joseph.... e.ux) 2.200 4.rioo 13,000 2,600 6.100 4..V) 48,000 South Omaha... MM) Chicago . 1,760 Evaporated Applrej and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. Aug. 4, EVAPORATED Afrwai-nrmer! rrtney, 8Vieio; choice, fV74t:. mjiiin, DWU L'. I.ntff4i T . . . . I wjwr-u riiuiin i-ruttss, turn; wait fornla, 340il2Vic; Orogons, DWCiric. Apri cots, rinn; cnoice, iv(ruw, extra choice, ll13Sic: fancy, 14UM6c. Peaches, firm: choice, 64fiHo; extra choice. MiOTc: fancy, 7m74o. Raisins, steady; looso muscatels. AyAIWac: choice to fancv seeded, 6fltMc; seedless, 4K&)io; London layers, $1.203 L40. Dry floods Market, NEW YORK, Aug. 4.-DRY OOODB Cotton goods markets were baroly steady today, the demand being for goods for prompt and nearby deliveries. Raw silk Is firm. MODERN W00PMEN OF AMERICA TO PICNIC AT BLAIR After a period of five years" dormancy the logrolling association of the Modern Woodmen of America ot the Second con gressional district haa been revived nnd new llfo Instilled Into It by the election of officers to look after Its Immediate and future welfare. Arrangemtmta are being completed for holding the picnic this year at Builr, August 21, O program of sports Is being completed and a special train will con vey Omaha visitors to the celebration. Pr. 4 15 96 4 15 96 4 15 96 4 15 96 4 15 70 6 75 69 6 75 69 0 76 09 0 76 69 6 76 6 ) 6 06 93 4 10 H 3 00 BIG CONVENTIONS BLOCKED Auditorium Company RefuscB to Sign Contraots for Future. CAN SEEK ONLY SMALL AFFAIRS (Jlllnn Suya lie llnis Recti Ordered Not it, ainkc; Farther Arrunne ntcntn Until the Srntter Im Settled. Whether or not nny morej largo conven tions onti bo brought to Omaha, espe cially those conventions which have ex hibitions In conjunction, Is now a serious question confronting Manager Parrlsh of tho bureau of publicity. After secur ing last your tho annual meetings of the Midwest Implement Dealers' association and tho MldW.ost Cement Dealers' asso ciation for 1?14, tho UUreau has discovered that no contracts dan bo signed with tho Auditorium company for1 use of tho build ing na n mootfinj placq or exhibit hall. The bureau w'aa turnqd down by Man ager alllan, who gavo 'tho Information thn,t tho oxccutlvo oommtttco of tho Auditorium company hnd notified him not to sign any contracts for conventions ittll It learns whether or not th city Is going to buy tlio- big- building. Olllan says that If tho city-does not,buy the building it will bo sold to ft concern Whch will use It for commercial purposes. Ho is "not at liberty" now to toll what company Is contemplating molting the purchase' or for what purposea the build ing will bo put should thla concern buy It. All he can Rlvo out. ha buys. Is that he haa ben Instructed to postpone all contracting until It la learned what tho otty ts going to do. "It leaves us In a bad predicament. " says Manager Parrlsh. TVo hnvo twp big conventions, tho mrlpm,ont' dealers tomprlsing about I.WUelpgate.d th. icmnt ueaierq puinuering mure unn which oonnot Plan for their moeting M- oauso no contraots can bo mado for Ooot spaoo at tn Auilltoriuni. Tho lmpment nvn nY a oonventlon scheduiod rpr January nnd the cement dealers wero tP .pomo 111 lfoortiary, uoit conventions )o,vo big exhibits In conjunction. Thorp Is no other building'. n Omohr that will houao these exhibits, with thp exception of the Ak-Sor-Ben Collsqum. TJijs build ing, say Managor Parrjah, Is too far out ot tho way and nclthor tho lmpl.ejne,nt dealers or tho cement men will put their exhibits out thero. M, L. Qoosman, secretary' of tho M(d WeBt Implpment Dealers nsspclatlon. says ho will wait a short time to scj what can bo douo about "hodslng the con vention, and if tho Auditorium' company still rcfusen to rent thorn ' tho building tho convention wlil be called off. "Wo will hnva to out out the exhibition, at loast," he said. "Tho Auditorium company put tho prop osttlon up to tho city commission two weeks ago," said uillan, "and we ore now waiting1 to seo what thoy Intend to do. If they call an election thoy will have to call It pretty soon, aa tho con cern with which wo havo been negotiat ing will want tq know ttt least before) tho end of tho year. If thtf city doosirtot want tne uuuoing wo win turn it over iu una company as soon' a tho city- makes known Us stand. Wo offorod thd bulld Ing to tho city for $2CO,0OO.,. Tho council Is now lotting tho mitttor stand. We will havo to know pretty oooij wjiat they 'n tend to do so wo can got the )iuld,ng off our hands." In ,th meantime, tho publjtlty bureau Is holding off socurlng qonvcnll'onB, which have expositions and trying only for thorn which have. memberships small enough to houso In an ordinary hnIL . Shoe Company to Continue .Busmss With IL F. Bponcer Of. .Now York, an official of the United States Rubber .com pany of Boston In Omaha on business with regard to the financial, difficulties of tho American Hand-Sowod Sho .com pany, tho report 1 current that tho shoo company will soon ho reorganized, backed by tho United States Rubber com pany as tho largest crodltor ot the shoo company. It has boon officially given out that without a doubt tho shoe company will bo continued hero under direction of a local manager. No statement of conditions could bo obtained at the office of the- shoo com pany. It was said by officials that noth ing would bo given out for a few' days until tho (situation was cleared up and until tho definite plana for tho future were worked out. It is understood,- how ever, by thOBo on tho Inside that A whereby the other claims are to be scaled creditors' agreement lias been reached and settled on a fairly satisfactory basis. Noted French Divijie to Be. Here Today Charles Merle de Aubigno 6t Paris Is to arrlvo In Omaha at SflOi this morning for a short stay before going on to Lincoln, where he la scheduled to apeak at the Epworth assembly, tho biff Chautauqua of Lincoln. The Frenchman la a clergyman of more than ordinary prominence In his country, and hla family iiavo for years been lntlrnately connected with French and- Swiss Wa tt ry. He was a delegate to the' World'a Conference ot Christian pltlfcenshlp held on tho Pacific coast-during tho latter days of June and the first days ot July In Omaha ho will visit with Qeorce Weldenfeld, Alex C. Weidehfeld ana George Anthes. CONTRACT IS LET F0RTHE NEW KENNEDY BUILDING John L. Kennedy and C. L. Saundera have let the contract for' tho construction of the ICcnnedy-Saundchi building at Kluhteenth and Douglas streets to tho Seldon-Brcck Construction company, who hulls the Woodman of tho World build ing. Tho Kennedy-Saundera building will bo built on the - site just west ot the Brondels theater building. and will be tho same height, with the floors on the name level ns the theater building. The contract is or $200,poa mid the stipulations demand that tljo building bo completed by April 1. Work on the new building will be started lrnmedtateiy. Tho new building will bo built along the de signs of the theater building and will havo floor connections with every floor. "Sot aa Expert Blent." BUB? "SO h. POEHLER co. established 3169, GRAIN COMMISSION "Band for Sally Market. Xetter." aOMMElrOLIB nPLXTTK