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JOMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Prioes Rally Afver Barly Doprossion, but Market Has Dull Tous, IHARP CLASH BETWEEN BULLS AND BEARS TN n the End, However, Cereal Values Quit with Substantial Advances— - Products Rally from Recent Slump. CBICAGO .V||11 30—Unsettled by !h! Nosing operations in July corners, All rain® markets thal rather dull. put_on July jew ocats yesterday, the bulls in this deal were very stubborn and sold almost noth- I%hldlcl(lnl the vl‘uuhlllly that the July e to settied in the J In o(her options of HRix" ahd other graine bears had the whip jand early and pressed prices down. Cover- for short accounts, & developing specu. ve dnd export demand and estimated ipments to this center and declines irt the new crop t the close July wnut was 1%c_higher, ptember wheat up, July corn her, September Ern' Ko Gown odts e up and July oats o visions closed 10c to 22%c up. Tad biood betwoen the bulls tna bears on the oats situation. nuch ment over the marginal price of ¢ -d the shorts, but they in turn were ‘over the attitude of the prominent n_who were exacting the uttermost ing from the shorts in July contracts t a time when such action Is not regarded commercial policy. ers generally wroth over the great amount of trade t has been kept from the Chicago mar- uhc'gx by too much mantpulation. | All proceedings were reatent the shorts. Plenteous receipts ened deferred futures garly, but in that no relief was to expected at the hands of the bull clique uenced sharp advances and a nervous e. The congeste. option sold from 6lc strong close at 6, do higher than “} o tom- gher. There wi ay's_close. sopwmbnr aioped to sarly, depressed by the early weakness torn. When other grains railied, howover, and July showed itself strong, September nul-a ta fm close, o up, at e, Tto- el 364 cars, 128 of contract grade. Wheat had & veey . weak Appenrance sarly, but ultimately recovered its position #nd advanced. Early bearish incentives were heavy receipts, both primary and foeal, lower cables anid fine weather, old very freely early and larg uaniltios. came oUt on SO &e price broke under 70c. foar orowd Voor. btarted an upturn, howaver. braced o wome extent by talk of too hot weather orthwest and of & blg export business at e lower pri A leading elevator con- rn look on nufl liberally and au ted thought there- A fair sized July short interest that ave to settle in the open market to- Beptember opened %#@%c down at decllnml to “e, soid up to 0%0 and closed firm, %c up, at 70%c. Local re- c!lpll ‘were cars, eight ‘of contract grade, and Minneapolls and Duluth re- ported 138 cars, mlklnl a total for the three ints of 357 cars, l‘lllllt .l ear. our. a nlltd 365,000 bu. The loads taken for export in _two days. Oorn enWerad axtrema Adenression early y a renewal of liberal Sep- on_the influence of lower weather, and an atmost total absence of support.’ The selling was of the same kind that depressed the market for the last week, Frospects of e 'very %m wheat and seaboard reported Pfcvldon m oul{ fairly active, but iled nst the depmal ‘ flect of Ill'ly nhit corn. Ho, “ ower .and pri 2‘.‘! in al praductl. 'ackers IlIIWrM however, and_the close was -tronfi especially in lard. Rep- ‘tember (Sideed) 10 higher at 316, e up at $10.90 and Sep- Eatimated receipts er at $10.321. or tomorrow: Wheat, cars; corn, 75 cars; oats, 3 cars; hogs, High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. 1 Articles.| Open. | F P 6 e e £ = 88 l‘! =58 =55 553 wel =55 HER -Onlll !tololl-mmt»nuiwua-ur lh- bute NEW YORK ..I-ul- MARKET, S Fady: fifl.‘"‘ ne, T otate, 808 5 L £ New Yok —Firm; feeding, bc, c. 1. £., But- e N TS THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: erop news, only to recover in the after. 11 clrlm estimates and oo very firm at a pa ; o '\ ATR @IS, JL60 bu.; exports ; No. 2, 8¢, lfl” 0. lw.r . 3 white, o, iruck. mixed Treokers, frack white w-mm. track wmn state, Option markei was weak at nm but eventually raillied with gther mi -nlwlnm 85@0c; good to ke HAY—Firmer; AR ate pime 0 chojes, 1 i xc 6G9c ncel crop Firm; ltltt, crop, 19%@: common 1o ¢ 10c; Pacific coast, ; olds, rm; acld, w olds, 'I L quvmloNs—B«r steady ;. u‘r;ny losed at #ige. OATS—Recelpts b Ppot eady o, 1900, 50; mes: 13.50; beef ham luW city .l!rl India thes: Cut mQI i d!‘!.hd i lcllufl”bil- Skled shoulders, 88150 s, $13.0001%.60. Lard, firm: i :nglféxem llc Clllfnrnll. 00; (Il]vtllon 0 to . 19c; Texas dry, WOOL-Gulet; domestic fieece, %@, TALLOW —Quiet; city (82 per Dk, 0he; cnunlr (pkge. fre S ST 1o cxe, m pkgs.; stead el crea: TR {raltation ere mery, 16@15c; .Rc(ory. CHEESE—Recelpts, 5,602 pkga.: weak; fancy 1argn, colored and white, fancy small, new state full cream, colored and white, $%c. pEGUS Recelpta, 813 pige.; Pennsylvania, western candied, [t western_uncandled, MOLABSES Steady) New e, PGDLTRY—AHVO. lm‘ullr 1Be; jurkeys. lic; fowl Steady; chickens, llc fo 16c, METALS—With the exception of tin prices were without essential change to- ay. The local price for tin improved about %e on fair demand, offerings being limited.” Spot closed at ' $28.10a: he forelgn price dropped 1is 64 for the day, bowever, closing with spot at £125 12 4. The feature in copper locally was {reme dullness; standard, spot to Septem: ber, closed at $11.30@11.65; lnke, $11 electrotytic SILKOGLL 60, and casting at HLG OILT. At London rather s firmes merket was reported, with prices up 7 6d for the day; spot closed at £5 15s and futures at £63. improved slightly in the ‘state ana 18 50 leans, ex- Lead also El.“lh market, gaining 1s to £11 128 t New York quotations were at $4.50, The locul price of spelter was steady at 5. landnn declined 2s 64, closing at Engiish ifron markets were re- u lower, Glasgow at 56s 3d and boro _at . Locally prices the market dull. ominal; No. 1 northern 00; No. 2 northern foun- i No. 1 southern foundry, soft southern foundry, mm No. OIA.A WHOLESALE MARKETS, Staple and Fanoy Produoce. BGGS—Candled stock, 16c. or.rsm ‘PDOULTRY—-HQM, 'fl' roosters, cording urkeys, 8gito; ducks end “uu, 5 spring h’tcnn»: n-‘r 1b., stock, dal In lu .ml. Ki: MAUGHT" TR R rln 3 lobste h 12¢c; red snapper, 10c; Ib. per Ib., 27c; lobsters, green, pe NG 3, No, 1 medtum, are ToF hay o 'l:oTa:\or e n.fi' mand fair. Reelpts Hght. oo VEGETABLES. CAULIFLOWER—Home grown, per dos., TOEE—New, per bu., #@8c. GREEN ONIONS. ber 46k, Crasiding size of bunches, 16G o - » TURN u., 36, / CABBAGE Calitornia or home grown, new, omtfiu—mw California, in sacks, per aATOFB—Pdr ml.rkat basket, §1 AVY BEANS-—Per . $2.165. PEACHES—Californ. kansas Eibertas, per i-basket cri é-basket crate, $L50; eastern Crawfords, UMB—C -!uorm-. per 4-basket crates, St. Johns, wes Ar- uncy. 31 box, $L15@1.35. allfornia, pet Bo%, 113, APPLES—Summer "varieds, per bbl, CANTALOUPE—Texas, per crate, §; per 5. w:’fv RumeI—Pnr 100. $17.00€226.00. GRAPES—8outhern talbas, per 30-Ib, crate, $1.60. TROPICAL FRUIT». PINEAPPLES—Fiorida, % to 3 count, BANA.N”EP" bunch, according to §—Valenct @600 Modi- T EMONS. Fancy. o choles, $.80} M sinns, #.6036.00. i e o MISCELLANEOUS. CX‘DIB—-IOI Tork, $3.75. HIDES—! spe; No. 1 ..n.«""fi?f" 1 mu‘ 1t 15 T e -gl.luu Ne. ol -m -n-fla‘ St. Louis Gllll and Provisions. ST, LOUIS, July 80— ) No. 2 eu\: ." {um :un‘r Bep! -b‘o‘.h’lz}:"u Decem- OATB—I‘Im. No. 2 cash, track, 866; ) gl September, siner Ko 'Q ouuNllAl,—xl BRAN—Steady; AY—Dull; (I 1RO lu l PROVXBXOND-POIK hl' ni; ‘:l:w lHW ar ribs, m ‘Hort “Slear, 812" l‘nL firm, $3.97@4.00. lb‘lnr, POULTRY -Dull; ehickens, 10o; ‘springs, 126 purkeys, 12; ducks, Tc; geese, disc. teady; creamery, . 1 3 wlgclntfldy. 14%e, loss off. {ul‘u Toledo Grain and Seed. LEDO. July 8 — WHEAT — Dull, ;lunay cash, 711 July, Ti%e; September, 'RN—Dull, 'firm t6 strong: July, 'e; September, S¥c; December, tc. firm; cash, Mc; l.pl.-ber ie new July, boc; tember, yz_mh "October, #.174; August ur. ober, i timothy, §2. s Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL, 'July =3 ~WHEAT—Spot. uist, ta 144: No. 1 tures, dutly December. > saes July, #e; new’ Bep- QM 26 1bs., gulet B 8a Bacon, firm: Cumberland cut 1 uum. 66s; short 16 o M b, uulll. 98 84 long clear miadies, quiet. long_clear y. 0 40 Ibs., quiet, S8e d; Backs, 18 to' ® I bellies, ‘14 to 16 Ibs, Sisady: @ 0a" Bhoulders, ‘square cut, 11 fo 18 iba, 47s. Lard, quiet; prime western, n dull, Bs; American refined, in pails, quiet, 63s 9d. CHEESE-Stead steady, 488 6d steady, 49s TALLOW—Prime city, steady, 2s; Aus- trailan, in London, duli, 3. FLOUR-St. Louls fancy winter, s 5d. HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), nn lance has slack: succeeded by | rity. Chicago, Nortoik & shares wers the feat steady, American finest white, | Were Qull on pr merlcan finest colored, England on bal firm, | F0EL frm, -] were in demand, buf dustrials were weaker, sians, which were firm.” Rio weak, but recoyered later and ol KANBAS CITY, July 90 —WHEAT-Sej Kaffita were tember, 6% Dt’oem v, Sie; vas a5 Nod hlrd 3, 2@c; No, 2 red, l‘l (,O N*"ltmbfl‘. 4%@4c; _December, 8( ; cash, No 2 mixed, B7%e; No. % lflooc 3, 63%@eic. TOATE 2 ‘white, Hage. toda RYE—-No. 2, #@ée H‘A"Y—f_hnl timothy, $10.00§11.00; <holce praire, :4031 “cBUTJI'ER imery, 19%c; dalry, fancy, 8—Firm; fresh Missour! and Kansas M%c per doz, loss off, cases re- quiet and indus nadian Pacifies were quiet and Discount rates: ¢ stock, turned. Wheat, bu A SN Corn, ‘bu Recelpta; Shipments, 9,200 18,400 i 16500 21,30 27,00 25,000 polis, Wheat Flour and Bran, MINRBAPOLIS July W-WHEATJuly, 9c; Septembe) d? On track: No. Tia, e, No. 1 morinern, To: No. 3 northern, (4%4c. FLOUR—First patents, $3.8g3 patents, $3.65@3.75; first clears, second clears, $3.40. BRAN—In bulk, $13. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUKEB, July 30.—WHBAT—Mar- ket steady; No. 1 northern, T84@Thc; No. 2| g5 northern, T8c; Beptember, 0R@T0%c. & RYE—Dull; No.'1, 60, BARLEY—Irregufar; No, 3, 68c; sample, 0gsse. CORN—September, 55%c. : Peorin Market. PEORIA, 1L, July .—CORN-Eaey, tower; No. 8. & S A firegudar; new No. 3 white, 3@ 8¢, billed_throug e basis of §1.81 for fin- cent; Eolxtafl rates, NN $.0098.10; follows: U. 8. ret. %, reg. o coupon 35, reg. coupon new dny coupon old 4s, Teg. WHISKY—On t! ished goods. Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH, July 9 —WHEAT_Cash, No 1 hard, 16%o; No. 2 morthern, Tic; No. porthefn and July, 74%c; September, ko December, 68%c. AT deptember, S1ie. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Dealings Contract and Fluctuations Prevade the Market. NEW YORK, July 30.—There was a fur- ther 'contraction - ot deal in today's stock market and a decldedly fluctuating tone during the day. Professionai traders were watchtul for a turn in the tide of the market and kept prices fluctuating over a small range during a greater part of the day. There were no developments of great {mportance. The additional ensagemants been fully expected 1 turned out to be rather been feared. There was evi tinued liquidation on a large scale during the forenoon, which was attributed to the western party, whose operations have come to prove a powerful influence in directing a Jarge speculative following in Wall street. The cessation of this liquidation was fol- lowed by a scattering demonstration of h, The Bt. Louls Franclsco securities were very buoyant, which caused & revival of rumors that tl ex lre to be the Ranle Telan. autho_rise in Chicago & ‘Eastern Mitaots d Chicago & Alton and the firmness of Tiiinols Contral “soemed. to. b dentical. The abrupt rise in New York Alr Brake is characteristic of that stock, and is with- out much sentimental effect elsewhere. The tone of Colorado Fuel fs attributed to_doubts ver the present control of the it will be revealed at tomo: eeting of stockholders. It is ye- ported that some of tho shorts on the Btock have bought convertivle bonds for protection and the fact that the rights of conversion cease tomorrow have been an incentive to the buying of (he stock by shorts. Some of the -statements of net earnings for July serve to further empha- -l the effect of Atchison's decrease Te- gd yesterday. The Increased, cost of SpeMiting showed a tendency o encroach upon increases In gross earnings and in some cases to wipe out the gross gain. The tendency was down in Union Paclfic and St. Paul, but this was dissipated in the reviving effect of the late rally in which all of those stocks, and particularly St. Paul, shared, market became somewhat excited in st hour in the varying reports cur- of a Louls & San fern” Tiinols consolda- osing, however, was irregular. The generally favorable 'tenor ~of the weather bure: weekly crop summary and the favorable ‘weather reports of today were heipful factors in the market. The gontinued tranquillity of the money mar- ket in the gold exports had a Teviving effect upon sentiment. The sub- treasury made a liberal disbursement to the money market and advices from Seattle were recelved of a deposit of §1,000,000 gold there to be credited to New York. Bonds were dull and irregular until the late rally in stocks, when prices stiffencd. Totsj sales, par value, $2,54,000. United st l{-. registered, advanced % on the cent; time loans, Adams | bln ne 7, m.m. NEW YORK, Jul 271; balances, ho HOSTON, yuly balances, O ws: are the ciosing prices on gold, $98,360, 'Du the NCI ank Stock exchange: 02 NEW YORK, Jul; opcud m“. July, g July. l.tlu ;w;;;:i it * quiet; middling, l'l les; shipme: suegalEEE & GA autet at 8 ER! POOL. Jul; business :r!r %] Euzis he ) i i were 5,000 bales, opened quhl .nd middll -5 FEE =§! 535 490} 50c ; 8 11-160; $%c; receipts, g!”‘:l:' ;‘—;' ances, Londo: mnnox. July 30.—4 p. money. Noriolk & Western CHARLI!’!‘ON K, V,’LHINO‘I‘OH lp|rlu tus ZF BrEs LT m .lLv“—.l.fiy at M5164 per ot i H T bills, 2% per teady; fair o ™ per cent. rate open it 1or short bil per cent; for three mont! cent. -Dull; Om Exehan, te Close. Jlllv %0.~The Corn ex- ulln.! here will be on A\Il!ln 2 ¢ o Stock llch. selitng of Amonun-. lollo'nn. improvement later to al Milwaukee Western and Unlon Paeific eature. The with high-class securities inclined 1o be ‘easier on dear money y W RIS, July 30.—Sentiment o The private rate of discount 5-1 nt. Th T stc for” the mbcount. at 80.80. BERLIN, July % _Trading on the bourse were discouraging Felupeed. *Tn "“lyer cent; three montl Momney Market. NEW YORK, July 3. steady, 2%4@8 per cent; I ey prime mercantile paper, ent. STERLING EXCHANGE — Steady. $4.87% for demand and $4.85! "2%e; NDS—Government, active: Falitond. Mrreauler, he closing quotations on bonds are as 107% L. 107 -m Sentrat BOSTON, July %._Call loans, 1 4@5 per cent. closing of stocks and bonds: o0 L B W‘lnl’ Common. X“ New York Mi NEW YORK, July #-The following are . PAHERSREAY | Bank ‘?IO"II'I. "OMAHA July ‘L—Blnk clearings “Clearitigs, 32,363, . New York cxchans 118,124, mone:; ASRLERTA Jur balances, 249, "oy 30.—Clearings, $21,248,286; CINGINNATL, July 30— Clesrings, 81,085,- mo money, 4@6 per cent; ork ex- change, par and Sc discount. of the Treasury. Cotton Market. March, 7. rican m.lddlh:xdhrr ll-l‘fl of which 500 were for lp.ellllflon and ex- port, and included 3,300 American. h\l ers. ull’th- Ve ARy Futures MMV l!-:fl'. July.,’llh Ngvember 7 middling, H’l bales; stock, 8,090 bales. 011 and Rosip. OIL CITY. Pa, July W_OIL~Credit bai- ,‘! 'IDE" ‘bbis.; runs, 9, unrx:lu:”‘ S5 my DL YORK, July refning, Tc; ge olasses sugar, THURSDAY, JULY 81, 1902. the at- :(OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET o.m.l-np-m::.do..a Btuff Beld Strong, Others Steady. HOGS EASED OFF FIVE TO TEN CENTS & St Plul. close was Home rails pects of el-c(rlc n.llw-y harden Wh on Bouth: African i in the Hovse of Commons yesterda, amount of bullion taken into the a; (Bank of 'u more bourse at the opening Heavy Run of Sheep and Owing to Limited Demand Market Was Very Sloew a Considerably y Lower on All Grades. |D‘ it for intos opened ”‘ ' n- exce; SOUTH OMAHA, July %0. Cattle. Recelpts were Official Monday ... Official Tuesday . Official Wednesday . 'l'hroo days this weel Same days last week. Bame week before. Bame ree cent rentes, Boanien s closed dvi from New, York fll 'ham" ‘were nd Ca- xnum-uonu. ined. | RECEIPTS FOR THE YHAR TO DATE. Rt (M retile The following table shows the receipts bills, of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the 'year to date, with comparisons last year: i 1% per with Jog, Do Cattle 418,969 u.m Hon o0, lmfl" 1,484,407 Bh 508,378 8, The following uhle shows (he average price of hogs sold on the Soutn Omaha market the last several days, with com- parisons with former years: | 1902. (1901.(1900.(1899. 1898, [1897. 1896, ELRY ONEY-0n an, t loan, 2 at for sixty da: and $4.85%; commercial Mexican dollars, state, in- firmer; Soae 1= . 2! hEE e oo (= mess o eHSBES B58222 EEES 3 N. ust. e » T i Rt BERER L reremsee | 3 wenowe T opsrs—— 23828 RARER % e g 2281 a3 BRupes penues g 8358 "38822R "FLEIEE et 2 8 weswsseses F3EB3S R _I:III!IBH!::::H:E::% ..-..- ‘nupnag aanx commso 28 e 23R = P t 8 ER * Indicates Sunday. ** Indicates Holldey. The officlal number of cars of stock in today by each road was: Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p. H'ses. Balabal - &R w R L & gl\noll c.nm’l . Total ts . o The disposition of the dn 's recelpts was g3 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- ber of head indlcated: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. 902 2, l'l1 114 an mining Ll Catet |n!=a=a.=nie§i! ‘week to the same days of last weel a_l ceas of ‘same days of last year, “as will be seen from the tlhh of rmnlyu above. The quality of cattle t was far from being cholce, hut still the nlrk! was in pretty good sha) There '-r. l.vlr‘l loads of cornfed steers in the , but none of them wers fin- ished h- better grades sold quite freely at steady to strong prics, while the medium class were slow but aboit steady. Packers are not at all anxious for the part fat cornfeds, for they seem to prefer the gra cattle to the warmed ups. As & ;enenl thing, though, the market ful y y, unless in the case of lomllhlnl very interior. The cow market was also in very at! lory condition, Recelpta were very light, and as buyers ail wanted a few they tcok hold freely and bought up the more de- sirable loads at steady to strong prices, While the others sold fully as well as they dia yesterdsy. Most everyihing was out of first hands In good s Bulls, veal calves lnd lhll could easily be quoted steady. The demand was good for the ‘Detter .nAu. but, as usual, com- mon_stuft vu“ day Tast "yeo lchlnn, .88 for ty 'u? $6,606,846; per per cent. .—Clearings, ufm money, 4! 30.—Clearings, $266,100,- erable life d the better grades wld little stron, The light commonish cattle were none too active and no more ‘llc A%\u!. llhnltp- and Feb- res closed B B | the bru-rn quotable change from’ yesterday. sentative sales: BEEF STEERS. v, Pr. N’- LV mon July 80.—COTTON—Market y 0 _COTTON- 8pot, higher; Recelpts no American. hmuu elolld eas: uly m buy- bld; Au- 25288888 8AFATAARTTTRRRUNRSS e 0000t 0h 00 20 BSSHIAARREZSTTEEILRBERENUR .“?fl. Feb- o s gt m ng. dling fair, January, March, b ] g 1> 8 JTRSxER 3 133,006 Dbl 481 bbls. \rl‘ July 80.—OIL— e CEREEEE . B e e LRSS o B2 ARRRESSIT 8. C.. : § g 3 H “v?'v}:."ég 20011~ Rosin, n e steady, S — FAETETTUS. %2 P senssts G s zasEEmsd Refinied, > $ezEes sEszEEnosiEy 2 8 3 ». 'dflAlb—e::‘ 3 centrifugal I.!ln. oy z ool SA2STBSSTTIN POPRR—— aommea i 2 gazisizasas 3822 3§§§§i B 2 07 g e 0000 00 BT 0300 0305 5 5 e VD S5O £ 90O G203 000300 000 CHINTTININS UING LI IIETINS B8 ostom @ asome0oesi arims coti no s b0 Shos Hne S s et st co o, ! 82 Z5EI5AR TTRTJTRIRTIRITITATTASEARZRS I3 NEESSE38 NI e RE BT TIRRSARBHAISINGS o0 ca5 4 — Eanaz pe mpson—Wyo. Cormick—Wyo. 4 cows..... 92 . F. Wilkins—Wyo. Wara-Costin Cattl ° re-Cost 126 foadern 1040 4 18 1 sowi e §00 % feeders..1056 4 15 l ('0 Metsger Bros.—Neb. 976 38 400 40 steers. 4 steers, . 81 Rev. Alvll Boleh—fl. D. 2 feeders. 1082 4 60 HOGS—There was a light run of hogs here today, but an other markets took & drop of l0c prices at this point also eased off about that much. Trading was not very active, sellers were not in- clined to sell out at the decline, but still the hogs kept changing hands the bulk was disposed of In mrly g0od season. Light common ho’l articular were draggy and sellers found it difficult to get what they considered satisfactory prices for them.” The bulk of the better grad fold from, g“so to $7.5 and from that up,| 1. packing grades sold mostly | Today's deoling wipes ol ot o a- vance of this Week, But st th .fifin‘m is considerably higher thi o o sk ago today. Representative sales. N . Bh. 8- ¥ - fEEEEE : g¥s8eest: Susi wi FaEE RISSSSSSESE0SEESEAS258222228552RRER ot 20t g 4 4 4 3 4ttt H A gt A SN RN RS2SRSS E858255588338 424! SHEEP—Recelpts of shes Uberal ngain today and Tor "the T o it of the week there is quite an incres bom ::‘l:l‘lh;e.l;nml" l)l of last week - "For some Hot tako hold very l.reely and ::c?:l?xll.: market was e i The ULk Of - the offerings comusted: of comparatively few lambs being e lightwelght sheep and yea to ‘better advantage . than > the vier Welghts and they were bought up Arst, but ¢ & decline of fully. 100150 mpared With yesterday, The heavier rades could safely be quoted 15@c lower and very llow at that. As offerings were qulle 1b- eral, it was late before e\en lhl of "’fi offerings was d ed thy with the decline on fat st Irm;::r shoep’ and lambs aiso eased off & Quotations tor clipped stock: cholce - yearlings, “$1o@.60; falr ?ooodoo:f $4.0004.25; good to cholce wethers, $4. fair to good wethers, $3.76@4.00; cholce ewes, %1, air 1o good ewes, $3.%5G4.80; good to cholce spring ambs, $5.76 e t;!:":o 'oodm:&;mg lamos, 8. ers, teed . 103,50 lam| a3 ‘f teeder g5, Repres¢nthtive 57 western western western ucks . wehtern g00d " to riing ewes.... ew Weatern wether. feeder yearlings, mixed. western wethers. western western western western western =ngreseiriasassisenl it = aEhfeEEsxuas—:aéE,aE..a% Z 1 Utah wethers, Utah ewes. 206 Ulah wethers. 595 Utah wethers. CHICAGO LIVE -n-huh.hu-’nuwflaouuuuun—aw BREERRREE S RT S ST RRRBRBEEET gEs5s STOCK MARKET, Stronger—Hogs Low Sheep Dull CHICAGO, 20.—-CATTLE—Recelp 13,00 ,,j‘a o Cattle at Jul 000 head, Inoluding 5600 Texans and rn: - ndy to _stronger; Shipments, 31,865 ww. nockor: :l:'fl PR X i3 80g71.00; Texan foa sloars, ‘u weatern sceors, HOGS--Recelpts, 2000 head; _estimated tomorrow, 18.000; left over, §000; market opened 6@10c lower, closed dull and -mnr; hoes x?.".‘vy"“'“"‘hs coueh Heay cholce i Tough heavy, Hent s 007 %, buik Sue wales, ga SHEEP “AND LAMBS—Recel bead; sheep dul, jambe zieady 1o’ lomers 8004 1o cholce wethers, W10, talr to cholce mixed, $2.60G4.007 western shoep, 40; native lambs, $8.50G86.5. cial yesterday: o lecelpts. Cattle . gy ¢ ! Hogs 14656 2124 7 Kansas City Live Stoek Market. KANSAS CITY, Ju) cotpta, 1500 nltlvel, ’ 30.~CATTLE~Re- calves and 475 Te. ttle steady to firm, quarantine’ stuff, stockers an ers steady; choice ressed beef steers, hmn r'-'h?o{o‘ od, 20G1.6@%; yorke LAIBS—MMI 3.700 head; lambs steady to weak; native lambs, $4.46@6.%5; western 3. ';'.MM $4.35@5.25; ! St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST, JOSEPH 2,201 head; steady we fives, 4.0G8.3: cows and mum, veals IIMIN bulll u.\a ll. stockers and m HUGS—Recfl Jousk, Snoont best: light medium and huv% I‘Alu—fiec‘hfll‘ 3,511 lambs stronger; top Utsh, #.15; sheep 15G2c lowe: St. Louis Live Stock Market. ‘—Clflw-lml head ing 2,600 Texans ‘ eady foF natives And strong to e nl(\u .a*“:.‘..'"‘g:?w .fi' eers under lllfl 1ha. ‘Recelpts, 3,000 h“‘. market lower; l\'d HOGS—] and Illhl-. q 90; packers, §7. AMB8—Recol| bu\chl mu-k Iow. e a:w.l‘ nal ?Iv' mula T e i o e, ST S law York Live Stook Market. YORK, July ®-BEEVES—Re- 2,208 head; to cholce steers, ; medlum and common, slow and 1§ lower; almost no demand for com- bulls_and cows, steady to lower 0ol ozen, ILEGLE: bul $2.5004.00; cows, cables quo live cattle steady, refrigerator at ALVES—Veals opened strong; closed quiet and buttermilks, 411 soid: veals, $5.0098.00; culls, $4 oo&oo. Buttermilks, 34,006, OO Rocbtpter STt head; firm at §1.10 .00, nSHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 1080 ; sheep, to shade lower: prime athers lower; it eep, ; lambs, $.00 50; one clr ll"" hmb-. . Stoux City Live Stook ln-tn. SIOUX CITY. Ja, July $h—(Bpecial E—R é = arhet . ; eo-% bulls and X v Tves, $2.604.00 nwé_'}fix"x,pnnw Yol Jower at Stock in ht. The following table shows the receipts of ocattle, ho&- and sheep at the five principal markets for July 30: Clflle Hflg‘ Sheej e 7 000 BOSTON, Pennsylvania hed, Wzic; ; n X and above, 82GHc; No. 1 and No. 3, ?g'ne: fine, uwashed, i:;:n i entucky, Indiana, etd. 3 blood, bra d 1 A months, 6 ai § months, llllfl fall, 13@14c; (.nmornl. northern cholce, c; northern average, 16@l7c; middie; county, 14@lbc; southern, 10@12c; @12 Oregon, staple, 16@lic; sastern, cnofu 116 j13; vi No % 0, fine, lwl fo; " Wyoraing, fine. 40 Wyoming, ne to medium, 15§106c; fine, 13@i4c; Utah, fine m-dlum. 16@ ‘Dakota, fine, 13@idc; . fine, nm. 15@16c; Montana, fine. ehnlfl! 169 ne, .van.e, 14G15c; medlum ff Colondo Ny 1OUIE, fine, medti July 3.—WOOL~—Stro g ades and combing, gife: lght heayy fine, Iy 18@19¢ ?‘ne medium, 1 17 chnlc!. fine, 1 e m«dium fine, wuhed» Coffee Market, NEW YORK, July 3.—COFFEE~Spot Rio, steady: No. T invoice, Se. Mlld, steady; Cordova, S@l%c. Futures opened with prices unchanged to 10 points the advance occurring in near face of ten- last n|!htl prices nearly port from bull leaders, local and forelgn covering and light commission house bu“- ing. ear the close realizing and light selling for a turn, with private advices of further heavy primary receipts to be re- partad tamorrow eansed some reaction. the market finally bef ng -um‘ with Y;lc?l net § points lower to § points rge arrivals at New York and h\llk from Brazil for the United Stal pressing items in statistics. cluding consid “switches,’ cluding July May, §. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK, July 3-BVAPORATED APPLES — Recelpts _ continue ~light prices are virtually nominal at recent fig- 0od are quoted at 8@ @%c; fancy, &LII‘ORNIA DRIED FRUITS — Bpot showed material change, being falrly ac- tive, with prices firmly maintained. Fu- tures are altracting considerable attention for October delivery on the 2% four sizes of Santa Clara, with premiums for 4-§ grades. Prunes are included in the un- changed price range at 3% 5 in moderate demand a e and 10%@l2 in bags. Peaches with the peeled quoted at 13@léc unpeeled at 9@10%c. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, July 30.—DRY GOODS-— The market today has ruled quiet in all departments so far as cotton goods are concerned and without change In pric Worsteds for me: wear in new lin maintain the advances already reported. WARSAW, Ind., July 0.—A national coi. the been called to meet at Winona lake August 12, 13 and 14. The program will Include addresses from men women o different denominations and from all parts of the count try., Among the more prominent speake: the ram v. Dr, Uoonhua o 'the "Presby- nflu church, . P. Hobson of Ke: . Wilbur Chapman of New’ York. ‘1t will be the frst na tional gathering of this kind ever held and re Fesentatives from each demomination will give statistios as to the congregations that ave adopted the tthing system, May Utilizse Cane Chafls. AN FRANCISCO, July.30.—Twenty-three ks of chaff, or refuse of cane after the has been extracted, were brought from Hilo by the bark Santiago and will be shipped east to be used in an experi- ment for paper manufacture. Thousands o chaff are annually burned or inerwise destroyed on sugar plancations fa the Hawsiian lslands, but observing men believe it can be successfully utllized in ‘making. paper More Gold NEW YORK, July 30.—Ladenburg, Thal- man & Co. ha ged 9600, the uuy office and a 5 amount been made by Heldelbach, Ickelhelmer & Co. presumably for ship- ment tomorrow. Heldelbach, Ickleheimer & Co. have reduced thelr engagement of gold ,000, making & total of tl umm for exxaon tomorrow. Army P . SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—A new arm. post to be constructed at Monterey will cost $125,000. The increase of troops sta- tioned within this state has more e rvice th ‘the Fhilip- trom Sraing cents. pines and for conva e Nominated for Congregs. BLOOM[NG‘I'ON 111, July 30.—The demo- essional convention of |h0 'l'll-.. Young Women Drowmed. MON’ 'ELLO, Minn, July 3.—Miss Mabel Welll of this place and Eva Basker and Laura T. Tye, both of Falrbault, all young ladies, were drowned in Jett Ion"fant evening by the capsising of their boat during a storm. — Receiver is Appointed. CHICAGO, July 30.—Judge Hortom today appointed L. Owsley receiver of the prop- erty of the Suburban Rallway company on spplication by the trustee for the bond- holders. An injunction was also issued reétraining the officers of the company from interferi ; with the management of the recelv cause of the litigation is the complaint 'Ilt $400,000 interest on mortgage bonds of the Suburban Railway company is past due, and an effort is being made to secure it for the bondholde! Owsley was formerly president of the road.

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