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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | ¥ Rains in Bpring Wheat Incite Bull Manipu- lators to Bheve Oereal Up, OTHER GRAINS FOLLOW IN EARLY ASCENT Liquidation at Top Prices Drings Re- ceasion, but Close Sees Wheat ‘| And Oats Advanced and 2 Corn Unchanged. " CHICAGO, Aus. 15.—Mantpulation on the weather started ins 10- Ty o ae & vestit Beptosaber siorts wers ®queesed once more. Contract Wheat was slack and there was some congestion in corn and oats. Other conditions, howev Jrere agalnat an upturn. - Atter tHe manipu lators had pushed prices up well liquidation from the same hands brouy cesslons. Septem »'."‘ ""'"""fl' ed s fi“-:"éi.fi!’f' tember corn uncha al Provisions closed lower 1o 5o higl ‘Wheat mfl!'l on the laln of shorts and rains e spring harvests. Congestion in contract stoc! oats 1! R g was mlflod vmnmo use practically in control opening Waa somewhet Wi, with b body wanting stuff and offerings very lllhl. 'l'h-x manipulation was practically the en- tire cause for the upturn seemed reason- able from the fact that the recelpts— northwest and southwest— ‘week and 422 a year 1 ., agal clearances res q bt pport r:lm.. and llnoc!ll‘l‘ll p ..ph r closed a Septem- AT b off .mf September ribs ber at -fl. m:‘u recelpts for tomorrow: Wh %00 un. oorn. 42 cars; oats, cars; hoj u‘i’t u-‘h: futures ranged as follows: ‘Articles.| Open.| High. | Low, | Close,| Yes'y. Tt roug 5 E i3 —ve wed EEE wee wel ERE —ew med FRE - it ] - H » B hi? ,;; e i lomn America, L60; _continent, X 50; ol BUTTER—Recelpts, bare! jnate dairy. cream- itation creamery, 16@ e sy Hecelpts, 4nd Penns |v-nh.:'m K u() 8- Steady; ‘fl‘&"“"m BoULTRY-Allve, steady: (Shickepa, Qlic; turkeys, lic: fowis oy — R 4 Susier: Chicenn, 146; towls, 90 METALS—There was a Bait today in, the steady downward trend a tone, although not much demand and ; state ':'cmm‘ it “&*@“}" c(‘cr! to bull manipulation and covering. lzo £127 16e and futures at £ lfl, the loflt.l ise full as expected, ices but points, making spot $25.: 0; at the cf the market ruled firm and some OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Conditions of Trade and Quotations on lt" Il‘ Faney Produce. track, No. 1 hard, W%eo; No. 1 northern, ntomimim'-fl“ e 2% #0008 10; | RRANSTn Bulk, lower, $11.50. Kansas City Or. n and Provisions. KANBAS CITY All‘ 15—~ WHEAT—Sep- I-mb'r mber, “v :llh No. 3 ‘u 3, nmdo 2 red, oho; Noo tember, 41%@41%c; Decembor, o J... No! 3 mixed, ibgsio; No. § 0. 8, Bic. OA' o l white, fl“c RYE-—No. 3, H. molhy. $9.50@10.00; ¥e; dalry, w cholce fancy, 'I'OLIDO w 15. — WHEAT — Dull. h, K 3 nlfl.pl'lnb'r 2%e; ay, Dmb«r OATS-Dull, strong. lover, active, very stron ver, W7s; Janusey. 000 N 3 rn'fi Market. F FPHIA Avg. 15 BUTTER- mhu. oy, hei gxtrs nurb‘ prints, ea;“:ml c":‘; g::.::? restern. Zic; xie. o Freah o hwestern, 1bc; EESE-—] Duluth DULUTH, A . 4. P! t. JSoWHEAT_Cush, No, 1 bard, 2 northern, ko northern flxe. Seplember, S, Decom. OA tember, $1%o0; December, e, Peoria Market. PEORIA, Aug. 16—-CORN-Steady; No. A'rl-fifi- but slow; new No. 8 white, throug] for finished goods. active on basis of NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. per market bas- WCABBAGE—Calltornla. or home gréwn, om'?:lfl—)nw home grown, in sacks, per TOES—Per ke NAVY ml‘l—?c?.bu. ".‘l“.‘h‘ - FRI 8—California Late Sharp Advance P! elling Pressure in Recent Stock Leaders. market Ty in th !D (] n'r nl The fact thll l(ack a.lc l.ng le on P‘Hdl-i carry over until the ollo'!n' Monday makes the cystomary de- mand_for pmoney somewhat more urgent r n on otl o lal cause . to uth today' l? ivance was the mal urit of I\lb— 'crl Hons fvl' the new Ore Illl‘nl d l'e for about eonlldlnhh shif! ment. The rate h boen & number of other syn- dmu operations du the week which {. upset calculations as to the bank sta sment tomorrow. Among these were the ent of subscriptions to the United Statés’ !hlpbulldln of dividends 1 Und.rwrlling - ndicate and-the dividend on United States Steel preferred, payable today. 8o far as the indicafed cash langes promise tomorrow's bank state- ment wlll not be unfavorable. e movement of currency with the in- maems ta ha In favor of New York " the receipts on_balance flllrl P gt e Sra 8 bee ‘bu'f“b.ms,‘.'..f"‘;.{""‘{?‘:éfi dattet Ql'l fancy, $1; Japanese, tu.-y Japan, per to-r-mm NES—Per box, $1. RE—California, per box, §1.75; Clapp's NB—Crated, 15@20c. (ORAPES—Southern Catawbas, ber 2-Ib. e B oproAL, BANANAS—Per b A Setorting to sise, ORANGES— T5@6.00; LT e - m.‘c‘.o %m onelra, luh. CIDER—New York. .75 s HIDES--No, ; No. 2 o} Nolll.l , 8c; No. 2 salt Veal calf 13 50 15 oac Sor . Hidcs, Botze sl its, Toc; horse go i nnr%?ffififikfif“"” NUTS-Walnuts, No. 1 soft 12¢; hard lhtlli per_1b., 11 lh. IM:‘:IND. hll'fll;.htl '\i" Bard "shell, SRR i extra and ) rts and ciear ribs, E0 N S, ccnn . o it ; di ;g e tipters, Tl VO T iteady; 16c, loss off. =~ o clear, xchange | *Wilk opinion on the rt of rains ng region, ots as well. et lher Onllld -tocll !g:nnully rn Pa- llll, bul‘ yielded |ll o irm. market s £ yalue, tates regis p. need D. nn-un«, and Il NJI ered, n, \“-plr cent on the last call. tollowing vlenlly easier. “‘ United Ionl nlu. tho old GE? oo dn R of tf’tr!ri? iR FFEEEE ar # 2 =% e » 3 P 2 Tl EnZink! by ) i I 135 i LONDON, Aug. 15.—The amount of bul- taken ‘into the Bank of balance today was £61,000 for was New Jnckmvflle.o!\ market. The dealings were largely profes- sional. Consols hardened and home ralls wm e Alldrienlll opened steady at rices x and hardened, espe- Claily Union dacif, Southern Bacific and Louiavitle & Nnhvill but they closed be- low_the ink was lm BE llA—Dulan- ‘was the bmfl' wd-y. owing to other umn be!n alosed on account of the eelebration of @ feast of the assumption. Later rflc!l grew firmer. Cani dlln Pacific was ifted to New York's pari The discount rate for short bills was 1% per cent; for three months’ bills, 1% per cent. pranei o el WEEKLY OLEARING HOUSE TABLE. Aggregate of Business Transscted by the Associated Banks. R rom(, wA U i The _tollowing shows the l cities for (R the percent. as comn-nl SER5tEaaRaas ’3;-591 8 Portland, Bloux Oft; e g e gosae pape =§;§i§sa;sn saaasm!s;ma!s: s;§z§ze§§§§§ Macon . Little Rock. Helena Knoxviile Lowell EHEE Springfleld, Tii.... Lexington . New ford. Chattarooga . Youngstown Kalamaszoo LRI EREL] i EH =3 5. hester SEIEEaE £55 2 gxgaazsasaggga Totals, Canad: "Not included in totals because containing other items than curinr. *Not included in totals because of ne comparison for last year. Yy Market. New Yor! NEW YORK. A m—uom—m clll un. r ot firm, 4@6 per prime memmu- STERLIN¢ o .o for fl-mnnfl a uum .my a.{ biile; 864 85%; commercia ER—Bar, %%c; Mexican dolhr!, ‘an-owm - ““"‘ nfl ln!. strong; state, in. ‘osing QW‘I!IODI on bonds are as N _Eoeo0nennnn g’g. T §§§§’5§§¥3'§5 New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, A 15.—Th Uowis the closin leu“-o‘n mining stocks: © © Bank Clearings. Afl Aug. 15.—Bank clearings, 002, - 631 correspea day last year. 006 balances, for -my days .:a T LU A .'i'—cl.-run .a2.0; $L ; money, ne-g.w m per o8 ~Clearings, $29, u ll.—Clo.fln m.m fit. money, e nu.'rmokl Aug. 16.—Cleart 131; balances, ur'wunt flwfiwfiwm Conditicn of the Treasury. ment of the treasu eral fund, cxelullv:,o reserve in the 15 -WOOL—The Commer. in tomorrow's report lfld‘."':‘“ll: Unll.d States: "less active, . ““This a bW R e ’fn the action bé :b:.l:n‘(. lllp&r:‘l:l:: %flntm& themselves There is 7| Hull Nflnodd spot, ull 25s 6d. ‘much worl hope for domestic fine wools in the ortage in the supplies of merino. and s suffering from the wildest th in history. Australisn, ofs in the market, has _advanced Tbs, sooured. Btocks of American woo| last January wers ),000,000 pounds short of those of the pi vious yedr. The good price paid for lambs bas encouraged s "l the United At iton since nvo been 206,459,160 pounds, unds for the same 801, e Boston Zhipments to o AT, 1M&780 pounds, nst ship- ments of 167,34, unds for the_same ert oL Stoc iy b.nd in Boston 1, 19, was T the total lr(yoch lfldnk Tt pounds. The st 7, G601, was 55,260,600 stock on hand b —wl‘l)!(i)l thene c; gl batter. fub Aug. and combing, heavy fine, Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 16—~COTTON—Futures opened quiet; Au ; 845; Beptember, 7.890; Ogtober, 7.87 ber, 771 ch, b A%e April, No January, 7.80c; Futures clolefl quiet; August, 8.4lc; Sep- tember, 7.84c; October, 7.82¢; November and chem(nn TM4c; January and _Pevraary; March, 7.74; April and May, 7. l’dl‘l clo‘ed“ q;:ze!. l!:lfldl.l bl midaling gu o: sales, EREOO! il ug. 16.—4 ~COTTON ol. qul.l merican mi dlln 427324, Au. 15.~COTTON—Dull, but uudy. mld 8 15-16c; sales, il receipts, flbflal shipments, 62 bales tock, bales. Lvm!'roN 16AUS: 1§—COTTON—Mar- 15.~COTTON—Spot, rflv:u fayor buyers; American mid- 27-324. The sales of the day were l,om bales, of which 50 were for specula- tion and export, and Included 5100 Amerl- can. Receipts were 1,000 bales, no Ameri- can. Futures opened quiet and closed um- Amerjcan mlddlln , g 0. c., August, 39-64d, buyers; Auguat plember. 4 35-64d, sellers; September-October, 4 25-64@4 26-64d, sellers; October-November, 4 20- lers; November-December, 415-64d ember-January, nbu?“n ; January-February, March, 416-6id, value; ORLE, Futures quict 7.78G7.79¢; O 7. 57@7. .60c; m ordin: middling, sell- buyers; March- 16. %WON— THhe; 85-16c; good mid- ¢’ middling 'fair, 8 1660 | re- bales; stock, 36,813 bales. Cof Mearket, NEW YORK, ’ 15.-COFFER--Rio (l:pol qulet; No. 7 lnva ce, %c. Mlid, quiet; ordova, 8@l1%ec. Fulurel np!ned steady, with 5 points lower. hnt fl?ralkntlnnr‘- DeaTiah rultng ot pric a clearance” of 21 00 owing the which owed its steadiness to covering, directed their efforts toward Dearby fons and these, as in yesterday's mar- were relatively weakest all day. The hllll clique falled to give active support to outside orders for the long side bsent and the room notin of values put out urope figured as a seller, lnullur lhoru covered. The market wi ly barely steady on ntlr munllu and sleldy on far, with prices Inll net lower. Rllu ‘lu:numed 52 '45 bn l\cludin‘ ugus! 9@ Qm r m C- v R irch, oy, ane, 6.40¢; July. b.45c. dling, celpts, 135 resh short 15.—OTL—Credit balance, d; shipments, 85, .3 Tuns, §2,408 bb lu ‘At 15, —oIL—Nonh Lima, 89¢; South Tima and Indlana, OIL CITY, Au $1.22; certificates Au . Turpentine. qulet. 46%@47%c. LIVERPOOL, Aug, 15.--OLL—Cottonseea, Turpentine {501t —Linseea, 29s 61, s 2340 "fi':.: 1 iron. -uote: . ; quote: E, n.lluzrr. G spirits, stea LONDON, Au %nA!lne ;& ts, Dry Goods Market. YORK, Aug. 15—DRY GOODS— eral ~demand for cotton goods t\n{mvument In the dry goods mulot at first hands today, but lhern has tone nor_in price for elther staple. oF jobbers are doing a ‘vod business in a .enerll wa Linens are very firm, ;1 a quiet bus ness. Burlaps are again uyers. Forel markets strong. MANCHESTER, Aug. 15.—-DRY GOODS— Quiet and hard.io sell unless at «conces- slon. Yarns dull, but steady. Ivl.ontcl Apples and Dried Fruits, YORK, Aug. 15—EVAPORATED APELES Phe mathsi wan meminal at old uotations for spot, with futures o Showing some weakness. =Common to good, $G1 frlme. 10%@10%c: cholce, 1@lik%e; fancy, LIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS—Prunes {p falr demand, with prices ranging trom to 7c for -h ;udu Apricols In good demand; box, [t suchel. auiet; peelod, ag1se: “wnpected % Sugar l-tk.t. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—SUGAR—Raw, about lteldy fair refinin, 2 16-16c; cen- s rifugal, 9 Lm. e Glasses sugar, NEW ORLBANE, y. 8t Lottle, 148 Fise. open Rettie, rong; open kett| open kettle, ugal, aagw'.; el "yetlow, 3% . centrifugal, 5@isc. Vistble Surply of Cotton. Aug. 16.—Secref worid's visible -na- Y toral ot 1,611,839, ican cotton. NEW ORLEANS, Hester's Dlltnmml of tl -unply o( cotton of which 908,539 is Kansas Clty Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Aug. 15 —CATTLE—Re- geints, 2060 head ‘natives, 7 head Texant 0 Texas calves, 210 head native ulv corn fed and grassers, steady to lo cows, lttldy 10 25¢ lows ran- e, aul) and woek: stockers ad TS, steady; cholce e exrrt and _aressed _beet | heas stee) Ir to good, H.IWIH ers, %5, western i, Texas and indlan na- ”?& l:1&5,:“(1“ he"irl.“g‘? 3,900 ud- nndy to lower: to . Dk gg Ecker‘ %@us ll;‘t‘& 8; y'o:-nlgn HE x. I:AHBD—“Q&M%I.I. 2,300 head; m-rkn strong; native lam! $3.40Q) 'ellern Jam) . 1 F.00G4.50; western wethers, § 00; fed n‘u . 10p4.00; Texas cll 4 earling ‘ex sheep, Hgs: R stockers and r..am.‘x"’ > New York Live Stock Market. oNEW | YORK, Aug. 1-BEEVES_Re- ts, 2,981 head; steers, 1 Ifher. lnd cows, steady to lOc h her; s $6.50; bulls, le. A lhup ma sl i Receipts, 751 head; market lower; R0 and Peans Ivania, .30, = EEP LAII m head 25; mixed, dressed vea| l etnv o &!&‘ {- s SL80gR 165 0. L x Onty L IIOUX CITY, Ia. A wam.) — CATTLI lock Market. . 15 (Bpectal Tele: Ccfil&l head ‘lfll'l 00@4.30. yeartings ah Recelpts, 2800 head; weak to 5o I ling at 36.4506.55. "" b AND LAMBE. Siross donand lw f“.m THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, August 15: Warrauty Deeds. ichael Jacobberger and wife to Dora "'xfon, UBloC 1 1 Tot B 1h o (00 Nlelsen to' .3, Nielsen, 1o¢ ' ' 1 Harve Jones i ¢, T Gibeon, iot ik, 4 ha Vie 1 block 18, lew Mollle J. Butler and husband to P. C. rn, 1ots 1 and 2, block 6, Bemis 3,200 » to J. lock 4, Pe 1,000 _Low Total amount of transfers -64d, mell- | A b—Cottomeed s 00| ] OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET|: Very Light Ran of Onfiu and Ne Ohange in Prioss Paid. HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL LOWER|& Light W Steady, Were Active and Hig SOUTH OKAHA. A!Ii Recelpts were. ihee) Official Mond: Official Tuesday RECEIPTS FOR THE The following table shows the cattle, hogs and sheep at South for the year to date and comparisons with Gattle 0gs Bhe'v & The following table snows tne average nflec of hogs #old on the South Omal the last several days, witn com- Parisons With former years: Date. | I’J 1901, |IIW Il- (1898|1897 . mn. Al it 1| 74K 5 3 T AR AeEan oo 55 IET Cwwnnn wwmm P orocene, =3 "gs2us2 Sanaas "yuees 22 “suutay 4 e —— ssoreme BLIVBIA flli’l s - 3 "¢ Indicates Bunday. YESTERDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following list shows the number of cars of feeders thipped to the country yesterday and their destination Ed Hale, Bnd.hl'. "N;F Mogers Bros Hoge 8mi Ihsu " i Tor lingion 1 .G " Quimby, 1 r‘b‘f" Q\alll‘m l. imby, E E. Jones, Anit . Jacobson, Gilmore Cil L 3 Weston, 600 191409 15 68 - = 09 1 55,09 69 0 14 601 800480 e DO 09 8008 o ek 80 1 "1t Frank Jones, Kelthsburg, SHEEP. ug Shroer, Havelock, Neb—R. I (d. d.). n Bellamy, Knoxville, Ia.—K. 1. (d. d). Wid k.ouuqu-, la.—R 1. Booln(lrdnlr Rock Raplds, R. leton, Ta.—N. W. Soovllla l lhlr& ‘onrad, Ia.. r official number of cars of brvulhl in today by each road was: ;. s il B onEoniBenm-! . Total regeipts ... The disposition of the day" a8 foliows, each buyer purc ber of head indicated .q s receipts was ing the num- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. B 126 130 299 960 2,285 ; ust & few cornfed steers on ng, and the market could One_shipment was n 'llo, but the; wery out lot ds the ¥1.86 cattle of cattls of Tueaday. king qualty ints qua into Sarket today was quoted steady. enough to sel of lh. l‘-. )l’"h- |hlpmant t as oonlldmdon tl was fully stead: worthy of unly & few offered 'mlu“t:ll‘. u-dv A- n%a high "!l'h:dkbw vollu’rn ‘belgol:oa::.ahlt ‘Were offer ust about steady As, enmpnr:fhwuh the close of hl(pr'“:'k the good kinds are ful The medium and common kin ption_ o thing, o littie ever, have been llll‘n' to DI‘( r '-‘“ for the last few days. Range cows sol 00d, steady prices today, and it was y matter 1o dispose of the better The common kinds, though, were m less was very fittie change In" the afocker and feeder trade today. ‘There was such a de- mnndhtron the Sountry vesterday' that speculatos want & few more cattle and did not bear the t as they usually do at this ‘time of the week. . §8 & S 5% e on » won o » ¥ 3 233 = 57 % LT ———— }IH! 23T TUBHISBINSLEE 8 :Ei::‘? 6.7, After buyers an lers Anaily ther tradi active and ulk of the of r1 a1 season. The Arfl\‘l of & cars a little aftey not counted in the close rather llow l X ay's decline ocarries lht market lo the Iuwu:"rolnl reached since the early X lhpruonuuvv sales: fflr ‘Was 3 358 s5a35dstasisks, b sassssassnsnnanns, §s 33333233333333333330 835: [ slis’ | §8sE: was U trds of lam ld‘lh‘;" & "‘ Dold n“n lup hw Feeders also lnld !ull steady fact could be stro mnnd 1s fully Oauu lo tho sup| v ud l“l'l- have no trouble in it any- satiofacio Qu%n-unu“tn el : "Good te Soacs Jeariings, s %gut0; tale "fi 50G3.75; 0 _cholce 'wethers, f 3 to wethers, §. i 60 Talr to i to_chols S e ey ! feeder woth-n. fl- i feeder ba, §3.500M. ewes, llifl. I\wm-nhuvc ..‘- No., 3 214 Idaho feeder ewes. 30 Wy :n. oewes a:,! 3 Idaho ewes. 165 Idaho shee; 636 Idaho yearli: 108 Idaho yearlin 57 Idaho yearling: 4 Idaho yearlings. U7 cull lambs. ngs. 101 Idaho ewes and yearlings. 448 1daho sheep and yearlings... CHICAGO LIVE STOOK :lauaauu:xE-EE:muuSi» e NI A 00 S Gn Oy BRBAAITHS ST L ATSTRUSAASS: MARKET., Cattle Steady, Hogs Active and Skeep Steady to Lawer. fi%fifl{‘tfi%" i ) "western & fi-m 000 head; to- murrow 15,000 z'-fia'.’ left over, pened ioe Jower, closed active: Gattle 0gs . Bheep St. Louls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 16.—~CATTLE—Reoel Receipts 2,500 head, including 2,000 Texans; marke 134y nagive sbipping and export steers, fi:glo Sicers under 1800 Toa. flockers and (esders. &1 eifers, H50gam: calven, G‘hn steers, $3. ‘muln"f f a s'nlnllcll Al .00; canners, 00@2.1 iis, .0097.00; Texas and In- ¥ cows ‘and helters, 2 b (58 Tece u’fd.u nu.‘gfi St. Joseph Live m-k Market. S8T. JOSEPH, A W vea) 4.0 o "stoclere, ipts, 383 head’ sowe' and Roads cogl m md tuaar-. x.unu— hnbl l"tol.ol“bfl.l'-l 10c lower. Stoek in Sight. Department the state G. A. R. has selected the “Eis- mere” as headquarters st the national en- campment at Washington, October 6 to 11. e Work en New Well at Pleree, PIERRE, 8. D. Aug. 15.—(Special)— the new well iu this city to- ream was reduced to four {nches, this it threw water seventy feet o work of putting in the inner casing decided to send the drill deep- has not reached. Charities Board. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Aug. 15,(—Speeial.) next regular meeting of the State Board of Charities and Corrections will be held at Redfield, commencing Monday, Bept. 1. ther meeting will be held at Yankton on Sept. 4 and 5, at which tipe contracts for shoes, clothing and coal for the charitable institutions of the state will be awarded. Baptists Will Dedicate Chureh. SIOUX FALLS, 8, D., Aug. 15.—(Special) ~The new First !utut church st Wag- propriate xercises. Those who will par- ticipate are Rev. M. J. Sigler, Rev. Joha Bchroeder, Rev. Ben). James and Rev. A. R. Button. The first named will deliver the @Gedication prayer.