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    THE OMAHA DAILY DEE; THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904.
M1H AND PRODUCE MARKET
Maj DllTry of Corn Larger Thin Haa
Beta Expected.
DECREASE 111 VARIOUS CORN STOCKS
Heavy Decrease m Wkttl-Ortiiti
Part of Stocks la the North
west Generally Good
Earopeaa Kews.
Tv- w . ,, OMAHA, juns 1, 3904.
. .f May oeI,vry. me first in the history
l Omaha Uiain exchange, tiaa been
completed, and the total 01 giain delivered
under there coiuracta amount to tie, MM
buahela. Thla la all corn, w lien the ex
change u formed, and even as lata na
the early daya of April, thou who were
leaders In the new enterprise, had no Idea
the volume of businesa by May would be ao
large.
A prominent Chicago authority presents
the following flgurea; April Ju the stocks
of corn In Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia,
New York and Hufialo amounted to ,040,
000 buahela. May theaa had been de
creased to 468,ooo buahela. For the aame
dates the decreaae at New Orleana and
G&lveston Vas from 160,000 btiahela to L'7,
OuU. Toledo, Kansas City, Peoria nnd 8t.
Louis had 860,000, which la now 4to,0CO buah
ela. It la thought if the recelpte at Chi
cago deorease tne corn In lha other mar
keia will increase In value.
Brsdstreets eailmate finds a decrease In
wheat east of the Rocklea of 4,to4,oiX) buen
eia, and a European decrease of wm.ooo bjsh
ela, making a total decreaae of 6,64.000
buahela, 'I ne corn decreaae la 964.000 bushes
and the oat 611.000 buiihela. The total v. Bible
supply of wheat la almoat half In Minne
apolis held for milling use. Duiuth haa
3.220,000 buahela, but over one-half of thla m
aoid. Leva Canada, Minneapolis and Duiuth,
there la left about 4.7oii,uoo buahela for sieo
ulatlon and grinding In the eaat and soutn
weat. The total Canadian aupply la 4,Js2.0jO
bushels, divided among Koiv Williams,
1.606,000; Montreal, 261,0u0; Port Arthur,
1,400,000, and Toronto. 25,000. The toial
northweat ia 12,562,000 - buehels, divided
among Duiuth, l.lfra.oiA: afloat, 7W.0O0; Min
neapolis, 8.472,000 buahela.
European crop news la generally favora
ble with the exception of aome drouth In
Spain and Roumanla. From weatern Eu
rope it ia eatd May haa been the moat
favorable In years.
The range in prirea of Omaha grain for
future delivery and, the cloae today and
oaturaay were aa lonowa:
Cloaed
Open. High. low. Cloae. Tuea.
Wheat
July II
ttVi 81 81B 82A
. 72B 72B
4SUB 45tt
Sept,
Corn
July Bept 4t
Oata
June 41
July 87
Sept ...... 80
43 43
43B 43B
41B 41B
8VB 88 B
SOVtB 30B
41
87
10
ao
A, aakd B bid.
Local Cash Grata Market. .
The caah market waa fairly lively tbla
morning and ahowed a good general de
mand. Corn waa the principal Internal. Re
celpta and ahlpmenia were: Wheat, 8 cara
in and 44 out) one week ago, 23 cara out
Corn, 48 cara in and 6 out; one week ago,
86 care In and 17 out. Oata, 1 car In; one
week ago, 8 cara in.
Kepreaentativa sales of car Iota by sam
ple on track, Omaha:
Corn No 8, 1 car at 48c, 8 cars at 47e,
1 car at 46c; No. 2 yellow, 1 car at 44.c;
no grade, 1 oar at 40c
Rye No. 8, 1 car at 67V4o.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, tic; No. I hard. 87
80c : No. 4, 76S2c.
CORN No. 2. 47e; No. 3, 4848c; No. 4,
444c; no grade, 4oc; No. 2 yellow, 48c;
No. I yellow, 47c; No. 8 white, 47c; No. I
white. 47c.
OATS No. t. 42c; No. I. 18039c; No. 4. 3
637c: No. 2 white 43c; No. I white, 40tS41c;
standard, 42a. Oata quotatlona are nominal.
No tea from the ' Exchange Offices.
Omaha stoeka of grain In regular ware
houaea are aa follows": Wheat, 12,715 bush
els; corn, 408,863 buahela; oata, 26,563 bush
els. Omaha contract stooka of corn are
823,866 buahela, divided between Merrlam A
Holmqulat'a elevator (112,076 buahela; and
the Union elevator (21,629 buahela).
Exchange visitors were: Q. E. Conrad,
E. H. Cox and G. Koohler. Blue Hill; D.
Livingston, LAwrenoe; W. F. Gillespie.
Mynard, Ia.: F. Faulkner, Schuyler; J. J.
Alllwan, Columbus: H. W. Risley, Ofand
lalond, and J. H. Snell, Ashland.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 48 cara.
Of wheat, 6 cars graded No. 3 hard win
ter, .cara No. 8 hard "winter and fears
No. 4 hard winter. Of corn, 11 cara graded
No. 2, 14 cars No. I, 1 car No. 1 yellow, f
cara No. 8 yellow, 1 car No. 2 white, 2
cars No. I white and 1 car no grade.
- Grain Markets Glciwaer.
The closing prices of grain today and
Tueaday at the markets named wers as
follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
Wheat Today. Tuea.
July 87 86
Sept. SIX KHiA
Corn
July 49A 47 A
Sept 48B 47B
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat
July 76H 76H
, Sept 7l4 70
Corn
July 45U 4384
Sept 43i 42U
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
July 85 641.B
Sept .. ( 80&B
Corn
July 48B 464
Sept 46?B 46
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
July 4 S2AiB
Sept &2ViB 81
DULUTH.
Wheat
July 93 92B
Sept 2B S3B
NEW YORK,
Wheat
July 82 0B
Bept 86 84
CHICAGO GRAM AND PROVISIONS
Feat ares of the Trading- aad Cicalas;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 1. A big decrease in the
world'a available atock caused much
renglh la wheat today. Excessive rains
Kansas aided. July closed lHiflo abovs
yesterday a Anal lis u res. Cora snows a
gain of IJfce. Oats are up sc. Provisions
are off TVbfflTtio. Initial aalea on July
' were Ho lower to e higher at ao4o to 8So.
An official forecast of more rain In tne
southwest Intensified the general desire to
buy wheat. During the latter part of the
aeaalon a decreaae of 4,600,000 in the world'a
visible aupply. aa shown by Bradatreet'a,
Imparted fresh aeat to the buying move
ment. The market oloaed with prices al
moat at the top notch. After selling up
to s7Hc. July cloaed at 8774c., Clear
ances of wheat and flour were equal to
J. 400 buahela. Primary receipts were 631,
000, . against 248,706 bushels a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duiuth and Chicago reported
recelpte of 274 cara, against 124 cara last
week and t13 cara a year ago.
The corn market made advances of
Marly I centa. July opened unchanged
to Ac, eold up to 4'.o, and closed at the
top. Looai receipts were 664 cara, with
113 of contract grade.
Oats were in sympathy with other grains.
July opened a ahade higher at 38c, ad
vanced to SSMiO, and closed at 3Sa39itc
Local receipts .were 267 cara.
Provisions were weak. At the cloae July
pork waa down lixU'Uhie at $11.67; July
lard and rlba were eah off 7Sc, closing
at t662Ve6.67Vt respectively. Estimated re.
relpta for tomorrow: Wheat, 8 oara; corn,
823 cara; oata, 94 cara; hoga. 38. out) head.
The leading tutures ranged as follows:
AJtlclaToten, High. Low; Close. Yea'y
ewheat
a July
t July
a Sept
ecorn
June
July
feept
July
Sept.
July
Sept
Lard
July Sept
Ribs
July Sapt
Mi 86H 8'i WV,
fittUH 67V S7;S 86-
HiW . U4s 82W Us
48i 4fTH 4RV 4S' 47
474h 4S 47 4 aS 47i
47fiVi 4hH 47 W 4hS 47
41 i 41 414 4f4
30S'u nn x sti iiv,, 30
11 60 li 65 11 10 11 67H 11 78
U 82H 11 W 11 76 11 80 U 95
' ST S"V, 62V4 60
li 6 77H 6 1 70 tW
fa 9 7i 6 J t 67H 75
90 190 660 6S6 6 924
No. 8. a Old. b New.
Caah quotations were aa follows;
FIOUR Market steady; winter patenta,
I4.70a4 80: atralhle. 34 4uiu4 6i; sprln pat
eata 84 64.7o; atralghta, 13 94.20; bakers.
(U.eU.'Iia SO.
WHEAT No. I spring 92095c; No. 3, 88
96c: No. 3 red, tl 041to.
CORN No. 2, : No. 3 yellow, touesia.
OATS No. 3, 41a-42c; No. 2 white, 4J'c;
No. 3 white, 4l'wio.
RYE No. 2, 76c
BARLEY Good feeding, 8S$41o; fair te
Choice msl'lng, 4i-?to.
iLiLlxe-Na. 1 flax, ILOOi Ne. north
western, $1.0H: prime timothy, 18 06; clover.
PROVISIONS Mea pork, per bbl., 811.48
611.60. Lard, per 100 lb., 34 4W 474 Short
r'be aidea (loose). $.6tie6.76; short clear
Maes tDoxea;, tuntipi. li.
Recelpta Shipments,
Flour, bbls 83,o 46.906
Wheat, bu 21.8"0 62,W
Corn, bu 7!H") 3S2.4n.
Oats, bu 22.1. 40O 243.o;
Rye, bu 41.00") 2,i0
Barley, bu 43.600 10,006
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa firm: ernmHv. 11M17AC.
Eggs, steady; at mark, cases Included, 14ft
ijc. ineeae, steady, ib9c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
daetatloas at the Day Vavrtaas
Conaanadltlea.
NEW TORV .Tuna 1 F-T nfP R4nta
28.774 bbla. ; exports. 9,317 bbls.; market
""if, wun light trade; winter straignts,
Minnesota bakers, 4.0O(a4 20; patents, 36.10
winter extras. I3.4it.oo: winter 10
grades, 33.1J'?4.S0. Rye (lour, steady: fair
10 gooa, .WKa-i ia; choice to fancy,
fr iDvmc , r o . . - a .. . waiia ......
n.08Tl.l8; city, $1.10&l.'l2; kiln dried, 82.95
E A RLE Y Slow; feeding, 655S6c, c. I. f.,
BUITS 10.
WHEAT Receipts, 23.000 bu. Spot firm;
No. 2 red. nominal elevator: 31.13. nominal.
f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duiuth,
31 04, f. o. b. afloat. Options acted bullish,
closing with July at wc; beptemoer, sdc
December. M4tiv
CORN Receipts, 36,475 bu.; exports, 773
on., spot nrm; jmo. z, hc eievaiw, aim
57HC Brtoat; Ho. 1 yellow, 60c; No. 2 white,
66e. Option market fairly active and strong,
closing with July at Ho; September, M"4C
OATS Receipts. 106,6i0 bu.; exports, 880
bu. Spot steady; mixed oats, 26 to 83 lbs.,
44454fic; natural White, 80 to 33 lbs.. 48H
4c: clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 6K352c.
HAY Uulet; shipping, 650c; good to
Choice, 96c.
llriPfl Quiet: state, common to choice.
1!03. 235c; 1902, 23ff26c; olda, 9(ffl4c; Pacific
coast. 1S03. wawe; 1W)Z, Z3fac; oias, roue
HIDES Steady; Galveston, 20 to 15 lba.,
18c; California. 21 to 26 lba., 19c; Tekas dry,
Oi n OA ll.aa 1 In
TALLOvV-Steady; city, per pkg., 4c;
country (pkgs. free), 4S4C.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, W
(if4c; japan, nominal.
LEATHPiR Steady; acid, 23if26o.
wont cinlol- dnmMtln fleece. 2R332C.
PROVISIONS Beef, easy; family, 39.50
?f!0.00; mesa, ro: Deer name, sat.isiw
21.60; packet, 39.00ai0.00; city, extra India
mess, l3.ooi8 is.oo. cut meats, quiet; picKiea
bellies, eviic: pickled ahouldera, Hc;
picklod hams, 9ff'10c. Lard, firm; weatern
steamea, v v), rennea, nrm; coniineni, to w,
a,mth A m.rir.. 17 Ml- enmtiound. 35.605.75.
Pork, firm; family. 315.75; abort clear, 313.00
14.60: meas, 313.OOOI13.60.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, common to
extra, H'o'lc; state dairy, common to
extra, 13ai7Vie.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small,
colored. 7V4ffSo; email white, 6Sc; large
colored, 7H8c; large white, lS'Kc
EOGS Irregular; western, 17(818c.
POULTRY Alive. Arm; spring chickens.
steady; western fowls, 13c; turkeys, 149
lac.
it. Loaia Grata aad Provisions.
Dl. LULia, June i. vrncfii riiaurr,
shorts covering on rainy weather; No. 2 red
cssn, elevator, nominal; iraca, i.uoiui.w;
July. 86Hc; September, 8244c; No. 2 hard,
92tfr95e.
CORN Higher on unfavorable Weather;
No. 2 caah, 47c; track, 4&48Hc; July. S4o;
September, 46T4c.
41342c; July. 87c; September, 89c; No. t
white, 44Hc
FLOUR Steady; red winter patenta, 36.00
(76.10; special brands. 16S25c hl(fher; extra
tancy ana sirajgni, vs.iti.ej; uitar, ft.
4.10.
SEED Timothy, steady. 32.404j4.7B.
CORNMEAL Steady, 2.40.
BRAN Eaav: sacked, east track. 950.
HAY Strong for beat; timothy, 38.00(9
ls.oo; prairie, ?h.oo(B.oo.
IRON COTTON TIES 86C.
BAOOING 6V4C '
HEMP TWINE a '
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
Sll.oTMt- Lard, lower: prime steamed, 36.00.
Bacon, ateady: boxed, extra shorts, 37.37HI
clear ribs, 17.76; short clear, 38.00.
RecelDts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8,000 17,000
Wheat bu 24.000 131,000
Corn, bu 116,000 157,00V
Oats, bu 46,000 104,000
Kansas Cttr drain aad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 1. WHEAT
Higher; May, 7M,c; July, 71871Hc; Sep
tember. 71c; cash. No. f hard, 884190c; No.
3. 84tt$87c; No. 2 red, 31.02(31.04; No. 3, 31.000
1,01; reeeiptsr lit cars, -j ,
CORN-Hlghar; May. 46c; July, 4JHCJ
September, 88t)C; cash, No. 1 mixed, 47'9
48c; No. 2 white, 488"48Vio; No. 8, 47Ho; No.
8 mixed, 47Ho-
OATS-Steady; No. white, 4248c; No, I
mixed, S"i,40e.
HAY Firm; choice timothy, 810.50iOU.00;
choice prairie, 38.60.
RYE Steady; No. 8, 64e.
BUTTER Creamery, 13 15c; dairy, fancy,
12c.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas,
caaea returned, 12c; new No. 8, whltewood
cases included, 13c
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 66,200 47,200
Corn. bu. 146,200 89,600
Oats, bu 60,000 (.000
Available Sapply of Grata.
NEW YORK, June 1. Special cable and
telegraphlo communication received by
Bradatreets show the following gains In
available supplies as compared with laat
account: Wheat United States and Can
ada, eaat of Rocklea, decreased 4,934,000
bushels; anoat lor ana in aurope, ae
creased 600.000 buahela; total aupply, de
creaae R.534,000 bpshela. Com United States
and Canada, eaat of the- Rocklea decreased
964,000 buahela Oata United States and
Canada, ' east ' of the ' Rockies, decreased
611.000 bushels. The leadlna decreases re
ported to Bradatreets thla week are 662.000
bushels at tne cnicago private elevators,
314,000 bushels In Manitoba, 200,000 bushels
at the northwestern interior elevators,
173.000 bushels at Omaha and 136,000 bushels
at the Milwaukee private elevators. The
leading Increaaea are 92,000 bushels at Port
land, Me., and 77,000 buahela at Coteau
Landing.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 1. WHEAT-July,
4o ; September, t2r: on track) No. 1
hard. 9Tsc; No. 1 northern. 967Ae; No. 2
northern, 83T4.C.
FLOUR First patents, 8S.10gr5.J0; second
patenta, 85.00i36.10; .first clears, 33.60; second
cleara, 32.60.
BRAN In bulk. 817.0Qigl7.5a
Milwaukee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 1. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern, 9697c; old,
July. 8Sc bid.
RYE Firm: No. 1, 77HC
RA RLE Y Steady; No. 2, 63c; sample,
40ift5c.
CORN-Ftrrn; Nrf. 8. 60g62o; July, 49H
49Ho asked.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 1 WHEAT 8 pot,
easy; No. 1 California. 6a lOftd; futurea,
barely ateady; July, 6s ti; September,
6s 44d.
CORN Spot, ateady; Amerloan mixed,
new, 4a 6d; American mixed, old, 4a 7d;
futures, dull; July, 4s 7d; September, is
8ftd.
Dnlath Grata Market.
DULUTH. June 1 WHEAT In store:
No. 1 northern, 98S4jc; No. 3 northern, 92c;
to arrive: No. 1 northern, 957c; No. 3
northern, 93"c; on track: No. 1 northern,
9674c; No. i northern, 93c; July, 93Tc;
Beptember, 82Sc
OATS To arrive and on track, 41Hc.
Peoria Grata Market.
PEORIA. 111., June 1. CORN Higher;
No. 3. 46Vc: No. 4. 43o.
WHISKY On the basis of 8128 for fin
ished goods.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, June 1. SEEDS Clover, caah,
36.20; October, 35.70. Prime alslke, 320;
August. 36 60 bid. Prime timothy, 81.45;
Beptember, 31.47H.
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW YORK. June l.-OIL8-Cottonseed.
steady: prime crude, nominal: prime yel
New York.) 3816: Baltimore, 310.00; Balti
more, In bulk, 86.20. Turpentine, steady,
67e.
- ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good, 33 05.
8AVANVAH. June 1 OILS Turpentine,
firm R."ec4o.
ROSIN-FIrm: A. B. C. D, 32 60; E. 8i66;
G. I2 7.M H. 32 K: I. 33.10; K, 33 40; M, 83.65;
N, 33.761 W O. 33 95; W W. 34 46.
OIL CITY. June l.-OIIJtOedlt balances,
3163; certificates, no blda; ahlpmenta, 86
129 bbls.; average, 75.190 bbls.; runa, 93. 669
bbls : average, 76,491 bbls ; shipments, Lima,
65 tf7 bbls.; average. 68.68i bbls.- runs,
Lima, 79.39 bbls.; average, 16,570 bbla.
Baajar aad Molasaaa.
NEW ORLEANS. June 1.SUOAR Mar
ket atrong. open kettle, iVI3-lc; open
kettle centrifugal, 5u3V: centrifugal white,
MblJlPfES Nominal; open kettle, tog
26c: centrifusnl. lOJMRo'
BYRfP Nonilnaf, 20925!.
NEW YOKK June 1. SITGAR Raw
firm; fair reflnfns. I7-I6c; centrifugal, 94
test. IU-16C. Molaasaa SKasr, 8 8-lso. Re
Caad. quiet
BEWTORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Broader MoTtnunt Manifest Among Dor
mant Special Beouritiea,
USUAL LEADERS INSIPID AND NEGLECTED
Maay Hard-Prleed Stocks Sell tharply,
GlrtasT the Appearaaeo of Bpoe
aJatlTO Asaaltlee fader
Past Maatpalattoas.
NEW YORK. June 1. There was
Slightly wider movement of prices In to
day s Stock merger loan tne receipts a
n. hut thla waa la reel T confined to
Special atocka of the dormant class. The
usual maraei leanera were siussisn aim
neglected, and their narrow fluctuations
cannot be accepted as Indicative of any
widely held opinions On the market. Many
of the low-priced stocks which sold oft
sharply today have had the appearance of
speculative affinities In the past under pool
manipulation and the suggestion put
afloat in the course of thle past
manipulation have implied a possibility
of some ultimate combination between a
number of such roada, amall In themselves
and of amall financial Importance, with
no dividend distribution on their stocks
and with more or lees mystery maintained
regarding the actual earnings and oper
ation. The common Interest in these stocks of
a speculative party of some prominence
hsa constituted a vantage point for apecu
latlve operations In the group under lead
ership. A number of the southwestern
railroad stocks suffered also from pro
fessed uneasiness over their financial pros
pects. One or two point losses resulted
In the Colorado and Southern stocks, the
Toledo, St. Loula snd Western, the St.
Loula Southwestern atocka, Missouri, Kan
sas and Texaa preferred and some others.
The heaviness elsewhere In the market
was largely in sympathy with that in
these special stocks. A number of reports
of decreased earnings of railroads for
April showed the decreasing tendency still
In force. , .
The money market was of an almost
nominal character, but the tone of loans
waa reported to be vry easy with little
demand! Sterling exchange made a fur
ther s4vance. There were some sdvances
by the weak stocks, and the laat prices
In the genersl list were little depressed
from last night. There were sales at a
decline of S6ViO in Detroit Southern 4a, In
the June coupon on which It Is proposed
to fund, and the company's Ohio South
ern division 4s, on which the Interest does
not fall due until September, loat 10 points.
The bond market was dull and irregular.
Total sales, par value, 31,445,000. United
States 2s and the 8a registered advanced
V. the 8s coupon, the old 4s and the new
4s registered , and the new 4s coupon,
Vi per cent on call. .
Yesterday's Quotations on the New YorH
Stock exobange were as follows:
Atchison ....
2,900 69
68Vs
68)4
do pfd
B. O
dO Dfd
92
77
90tf
u
BOH
14'i
169
700 T!
77H
Can. Pacific.
Central of N. J.
'i64
100
Ches. & Ohio ...
Chicago & Alton....
29 2fl4
S6V4 85ti
14 iii4
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western 1,100
C. & n. w
C. M. & St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. ft T....
do pfd
C C C. aV St. L.
2,900 139V4 1394
1754
400
600
1.409
6
14 13T4
14
68
Colo. Southern
14H 13V
13
484
do 1st pfd
do 2d cfd
49 48
1 18
2,100 1 18 1HH
1.900 154 1&3V4 13 i
Del. 4 Hudson
Del.. L. 3k W
D. i R. O
266
800
100
10,800
2,900
100
400
19H
6H
67
83K
10V4
6H
22
66
33
61
do Dfd
Erie
23
56
83
do 1st pfd
do 2d tfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
111. Central
Iowa Central
62 V4
62
100 79 79 78
100. 129 139 129
i
400 19 18 19
do Dfd
K. C. Southern. ......
do pfd
L. A N
100 37 87 87
600 107;
700 144
07 107 106
.44 143 144
7S 78 77
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
1,100
Met. Bt, Ry
3,
200 110 . 109
Minn. BU L.,
M., St. P. a 8. Ste M.
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
M., K. St T
do pfd
Nat'l R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central
Norfolk W., ex-dlv
do pfd
Ontario W
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. 4 St L....
800 ii ii
Reading
do 1st pro.
uu u iu..,,,..
Rock Island Co
do-pfd
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd
St. L, 8. W
do pfd...
So. Fact ft o
So. Railway
do pfd
Texas 4 Pacific
Tol.. St. U & W
dO Dfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do 'Dfd
W. & Lake Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd
Mex. Central
Adama Ex
American Ex
U. 8. Ex
Wella-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper 20,900
Amer. Car 4 F 800
do pfd 100
Amer. Cotton Oil
49
16
70
do Dfd
Amer. Ice
do Dfd
Amer, Linseed Oil... .
do Dfd
106
800
22 22
18 18
Amer. Looomotlve...
do pfd.
Amei
er. Smelt, 4 R....
.0,500 53 52 f;ii;
3.800 97 96 96
7.000 127 126 126
do cfd
Amer. Sugar Ref
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
I"
11.400 46
100 29
8,400 104
46
28
103 U
Colo. Fuel 4 I
Son. Oas
orn Products
do Dfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nat'l Lead
No. American
Paclflo Mail
300
"ioo
'166
800
'too
'200
PeoDle a Oas
Preaaed Steel Car....
do Dfd
Pullman P. Car
RepUbllo Steel
do pfd
Rubber Ooods
do Dfd
Tenn. Coal 4 I
U. S. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Realty
do Dfd
ilioo
800
U. B. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Bteel
1,600
12,400
do Dfd
Weatlngh. Electric..
western I nlon.
100
Total sales for the day, 161,800 shares.
Bostoa took daotatloaa
BOSTON, June J. Call loans, 2ff3 per
cent: time loans, 8S per cent Official
closing of stocks and honds:
Atcktsoa adj. 4a 401'Adr.ntura 1
40 aa v.. Aiiouai
Atcklaoa ! Anulsnuta4 4t
ao pis i ni Sloa , Ik
Baatoo A Altxuy. ... Ailanlla f
Bo.lon A Maine 144 Bingham NU
Bowon KlaT.te4 li Cal. A Hacla. 461
Pltoktmrs I4 14 ICaoUaalal 11)
Mai. Cantral 41i Coppar Ranae 41U
N. T.. N. H. A H..l4 Dalj- Waat 1
Pare Marquette T4H Domlnloa Coal 44
Union Facia 8al Tranklla T
Ainar. Ama. Ckaai... 14 Orancr 114
ao pf4 13 ! Roral t
Amar. Pnaa. Tabs.... 4W Maaa. Mlulng t
Amar. Sugar
..iwts jnicaia .....,,.,. 4
,.U4 iMohawk W
..1I4M Maal. C. A C I
.. li 014 DoaUnloa Hw
.. 1:Oaaala M
do pfd
Amar. T. A T
amar. Wowlen
a Bia
rumlnlon I. A
RdlMin Blac. lll...l
rarrot as
Oulary
... to
...
... 14
::: it
... 14
... .,
eae
...
... N
Oeueral Elect lie ....144
t baa aoa
eitaaa. Electric
Tamarack
Trlnltr
V. S. Mining
U. S. Oil
Mo pfd
Maas. Oas
tolled rmtt
tinned Iboe Maak..
.110
44t I'tak
IS (Victoria
ala 'Wlnoaa
eiSs.aolerlM
14
da ptd
V. t. Bieal
da pid
Weetlag. ceatmoa .
Bid.
Kerw York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, June 1. MONEY On call.
easy, at lVl per rent; cloalng bid. 1
per cent; onaroa i- per cent, lime
luaiio, - i 1 uej. a par cent;
ninety daya 23 lr cant; six months,
W1JJV4 per cent.
PRIME Ml
ERCANT1LB PAPER 844.64
BTlCRLINa EXCHANGE Firm; closing,
steady, with aotual business ta bankers
27
61
116 .
1,400 89 89 89
1.000 16 15 16
1.609 83 83 33
35
"200 114 114 113
800 64 63 U
MOO 28 ti 21
4,100 113 113 118
7,700 44 48 42
.. .. 77
100 (2 63 61 "
3,900 20 20 20
600 63 63 63
800 44 43 43
800 10 9 10
4.600 27 25 V7
1,900 46 46 46
300 20 19 19
200 83 83 82
200 30 20 20
100 12 22 21
700 36 86 36
4.300 83 82 83
91
100 15 15 15
700 83 32 33
100 16 15 14
16
"266 'f '7 7
4 .. 225
. .. ' 175
ioi
200
49 49
16 16
70 69
27
86
. .r4 2.i
7
22
18
80
29
IYU. 1
10
6S
20
155
10
66
36 84 86
70
18 1 19
25 25 25
96 96 95
24
67
.. no
&
V. 14
77 rr 77
as 83
.; v. T
6 6 6
60- e 59
15
.. m
8 9
53 53 63
153
86 86 81
f bills at 34 3735 for demand and at 94 8645
for slxty-aey phi; poster rates, J4.86S4.88;
commercial bllla, 84.8&iB864.
SILVER Bar, 55c; Mexican dollars, 44H.
BONDS Government, strong; railroad.
Irrecular. .
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows: '
V. g. nt. Is. rtf
i" HuhatUa a. f. 4a...l
4t ocraptitt
So . T
So sovpea
4s sew 4a, rf ...
i,a.t. Csntnl 4s.
1 is 14
SO lit IM II
.in
Mina. a St L 4s.... NH
M . K. A T. 4s
.1114
...1M
to at T7
N R R . at kL a . 4a. 14
M T. 0. a IHS...1
n. J. C a 4a HI
An Aid Am. Ma
...104
Ss HUMI Iff
Atrklsea sa. 4a ldlik
4a sd). 4s
Atlantic C L. 4a M
B. O. 4a 1
e IH M1
Central ef Oa. as... .let
4a 1st Ine 74
CTiaa. A Ohio 4VM...1M
Cklcam A A. 14a... '
No. Paalse 4a 14
aa la ii
I. A W. c 4s HV4
O S. 1 aa A asr S4U
Cms. oon. IHa
Readlns sea. 4a N4
St. L. A 1. M. a. is.. 114
"t. U A R P. fa. 4a. It
C. B. A Q. a. 4s.... M'A'St U a. W. la.
C, M. A 6. P. (. 4a.. IW "KasNtara: A. U. 4s.. t"H
C. A N. w. e. 7i....iii-i-so. paelfls 4s m
C . A. i. A P. 4a.... '. Railway 4a, I1H
4o col. 4a Tt!Tiaa A P. la 11H
CCC. A St. L a 4s. 4:T.. St. LAW, 4s.. 4t4
rbloago Tar. 4s
Union PaclSo 4s 104t4
t on. Tobacco as. . .
Col. A So. 4a...
D. A R. O. 4s
Brla srlor Ilea 4s.
4o aoa. 4a
4o oonv. 4s Nik
b. m aw '
Wabaah Is 114'
4e dak. B IT
..
..
..14
,..10H
..10"
W. A L. B. 4a
T. W. A D. C. is
wis. Caatral 4a ta
Horktna Val. 4Ha..
LAN. anL 4s...
iix-lnteresu
C ola. F. A L a 44.
Offered.
Loaooa ftock Market.
LONDON. June 1. Closing
Cenaola, money... to
N. T. Cantral.
do areonnt
Norfolk A W
da pfd
Ontario A W
PasnsjlTanta ....
Rand Mlbas .....
Reading
do lrt pfd
do VI pfd
60. Railway
do pfd
Bo. Pacific
Union P tot 04 ....
do pfd
V- S. Stael
do pfd
...
Anaconda I
Atctilaon TOVi
do era. 4Vi
Bltlmor A Okie.... "S
Canadian Par I So 1"4
Chaa. A Ohio 0'
Chlcaao Ot. W II
ay
I1U
11
l4
C, M. A St. P 1H
30
DaBcers 1
aa
D AB. O I0W
44H
da' bM W
19
Ert 13
IHf
11
de M pfd , 67
do 4 aid 14 Vi
Illinois Cantral HI
Loula. A Naah 1)4
M., K. A T 1(H
Wabaah
14
14
do pfd
Spanish 4a
S4ii
Ex-dlvldend.
SILVIIR liar, steady, 26d per ounce.
MONET-2w2'k per cent
Tlie rate Ot discount in the onen market
for short bllla is I 15-16g2 per cent; for three
momus uins, I'wai per cent.
Hove York Mining; Slocks. '
NEW YORK, June 1. The following- are
tne oiosing prices on mining stocks:
Adama Con
Little Chief
3
Alice
Broece
. 40
. II
. It
. I
.110
.IN
.144
Ontario
Ophlr
Plioenlx
Potoal
BaTag
Sierra Nerada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
.. 37
,.oro
.. II
.. 14
.. 37
.. 44
.. II
..320
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatock Tusnal
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Surer
Iron 8llTar
LeadTllla Con
3
Assessment paid.
Foreign Financial.
BERLIN. June 1. Exchanae on London.
20m 40pfgs for checks; discount, short
Dins, zy, per cent; tnree months bills, 2
per cent. Prices on the bourse were dull.
quotations were scarcely changed.
rAftio, june i. r-ricea on tne course were
firm, with an upward tendency. Rio Tlntos
gained 8f; Russian imperial 4a closed at
90.46f; three per cent rentes, 97f 26o for the
account: exchange on London. 25f 12Vtc for
checks.
LONDON. June 1. The money eressure
waa relieved In the banks today. Dis
counts were week. On the stock exchange
the attendance was small, owing to it be
ing Derby day. Consols were buoyant on
easy rates for money. Home rails har
dened. Americans were quiet at a frac
tional recovery- Foreigners were fairly
maintained. India council bills ware al
lotted today at Is 4d.
Coadltloa of Treasary.
WASHINGTON. June l.-Todsv's state
ment of the treasury balance, exclusive
of the 3160,000,000 gold reserve in the divi
sion of redemption, ahowa: Available caah
balance. 31S3.2b7.616; gold, 867,692,391.
Bank Clearing-.
OMAHA. June 1. Bank clearlne-s for
today were 81,666,348.16, an Increase of 33M.
076.62 over the corresponding day last year.
OMAHA wholesale: markets.
Coadltloa of Trade aad tootatloas oa
ataplo and Faacy Prodaeo.
EOGS RecelDts. liberal: market atesvdv:
freah stock, 14c. .
live poultry Hons, WAej roosters,
according to aUe, 68c: turkeys, 13c; ducks,
8c; geese, 6o. ',!
BUTTER Paoklng-wlock, 11c; choice to
fancy dalty, 14ai6c; bbs rator, 1920o.-.
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, so;
pike, 100; perch. 7,0 ; bJueflsh, 12c; whlteflsh,
14o ; salmon, 14c;' redknapper, 11c; lobster,
f reen, 26c: lobster, boiled, 80c; bullheads,
lc; oatflBh, 14c; black bass, 20c; halibut,
10c; crapples, 12o; roe shad, 81.00; buffalo,
8c; white bass, lie; frog legs, per dos., 35c
BRAN Per ton, 319.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: .Choice No. 1 upland,
38.00; NO. 2, 87.60; medium, 37.00; coarse, 36.50.
Rye straw, 85.50. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light. ,
TROPICAL' FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, - choice, large else,
83.00; fancy navels, all sises, $3.26: Mediter
ranean sweets, choice, all sixes, 32.75; Jaffas,
all sixes, 32.75.
LKMONS California fancy, 800 to 860.
33.75i34.00; choice, 33. 6(3.76.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton.
60a; imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6-orown,
14c; 7-crown. 15c.
BANANAS Per medium-slsed bunch, 33.00
2.50; Jumbo, 32.75(63.25.
DATES Peralsn, per bo of 80 pkgs..
$2.00; in 60-1 b. boxes, 6c per, lb.; Oriental
stuffed, per box, 83.40.
PINEAPPLES In erstes of 24 to 42, per
crate, $3.60. FRUITS.
APPLE8 New York Baldwins, $4.00.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-quart
C"HERRiES-Callfornla, per box, $LtO0
in" VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, $1.20; Dakota, per
bu., $1.20; new Texas Red stock, in saoks,
per bu., $120. -
NAVY BEANS Per bu., tS.l&SQ.K.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 50-lb. crate, $3.25;
Louisiana, In sacks, per Jb., 2c.
CABBAGE California, per lb., foj
soutnern, per crnio, wi".
CUCUMBERS Per dos.. 60(8 75c.
TOMATOES Per 6-baaKet craU, fancy,
$3.26; choice, $2.50.
RADISHES Per dos. bunchea, JOe.
LETTUCE Top lettuoe, per dos., 80a
TURNIPS-Southern, per dos., 46a
, BEETS Southern, per dos., 45.
CARROTS Southern, per dos., 76a
PARBLEY Per dox., 40c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $8.00; string,
per bu. box, $2.00.
SPINACH Per bu home grown. 854J40O.
xKPATt Ani'H Per dos. bunches. 40c.
GREEN PEPPER"Per (-basket crate,
$2.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dos., 75a
PEAS Per mi. dox, a.
MTSCELIANEOU8.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin, llmberger. 18c. i
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per 10a
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 8 green, 8c:
No. 1 aalted. 7c; No. 8 salted, fcj No. 1
1 a 19 lha fttt' Nn t val AAlf.
12 to 15 ibs., 6c; dry salted, 8j)12o; sheep
pelts. 24Hir7e: horsentaes, ii.nuva.tiu.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
ISo; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
per lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
peoans, large, per lb., 13c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb., 6c; roasted peanuts
rr lb., 8c; Chill walnuts, 1213c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, aoft
shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, 13c; shell
barks, per bu., 8106; black walnuts, per bu.,
$1.26. .
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 1. WOOL The market
on the whole Is quiet. Some com
plaint is heard as to shrinkage of the new
woola. The movement of old territory
wools Is still small. Ptilied wools are firmer.
Idaho Fine. 1416c; heavy Ana, 12
ri3c; fine medium. 154J16c: medium. Kff
16c; low medium, 1791 Ro. Wyoming Fine,
I4ft?16c; heavy fine, 18ftl3c; fine medium, IS
16c; medium, lRflWc; low medium, 16 19c.
Utah and NevadH Fine. 13i!M4c; heavy fine,
13'o13c; fine medium. 160l6c; medium, 1$
filftc; low medium, 19S20c. Dakota Fine. 15
4V16c; fine medium, 161T16o; medium, 1S
19c; low medium. 1920c. Montana Fine
choice, 18fil9c; fine average, J73 18c; fine
medium choice. 18(ffl9c; average. 1617e;
staple. 18i19o; medium rholre, lNtfI9c.
ST LOUIS. June 1. WOOL Firm and in
demand; medium grades, combing snd
clothing. W&23c: light On. leSllCj heavy
fine, 1215c; tub wealied, 2htJ23c.
Evaporated Apolea aad Dried Frails.
NF.W YORK. June 1. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market la quiet; common are
quoted at 4(j64c, prime at 6a!6 S&c, choice at
6i'8'io and fancy st 7?7V4
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRiriTS Prunes
show no change: quotatlona range from 2
j6. Peaches rule Arm; choc are quoted
at itPTke.. extra choice at 748e and fancy
at 8W(jlOc. Apricots sre flulet. but steady:
choice sre held at 9j 10c. extra choice at
10(S10c and fancy at UC13o,
Dry Goads Market.
NEW TORK. Juns 1. DRY CrOODS
Buying of dry goods has not boon lively,
and yet there la a feeling that aa Im
provement will take plero befor erjr
long. It la a waiting ma rak
wHIDI LIVE STOCH MARKET
lotlTs Demtid for CtsttU at fiu&dj to a
Little) Blghor Prioto,
HOGS OPENED HIGHER. BUT CLOSED WEAK
Rot Bsragk Bkeep aad Laaabs la Slgkt
to Make a Tost of the Market aad
ta revet Paekers Have to Go
Elee-erhere for Sapallea.
ni;TH DM All L Tn 1
RecelpU were; Came. Hogs. Sheep.
vruiuie.1 jnniKiuj a.ue b.eev
Ofllciai 'lueaday t.uoi ll,i
Oltlcial Wednesday 8,4u0 14.9U0
'oi
1.8U0
Threo days thla week.. 9.814
Same days Isst week....ll.4a7
Same week before 11.374
Same three weeks sgo.,.10,3t9
Bams tour weeks ago...,14.1i0
Bame days last year 16,6X4
33.236
31,Ui
41,4.
21,131
3o.ut7
o,su0
3.618
ll.olo
9,119
7.64
In, U
a.9?
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
Cattle, hogs and ah sen at Bouth Omin. fn.
the year to data, with comparison with last
. ' 1904. 190. Ina Deo.
cattia 399,6s6 401.871 3.306
nogs l,lii,7.1 994,97V 111.752
Sheep 661,139 6l9,0u0 13. 19
Average prlcee paid for nogs at South
Omaha for the last, ssveru aas with coo-
Dt. I 1904. 1903. 11803. 1901. 1909. 1S99. 1 1396
May It..
Msy
May 17.,
May 18..
May 19.,
May 29.,
May 21..
May 22..
May 88.,
May 24..
May 36..
May 36.,
May 37..
May 28.,
May ..
May ..
May 81..
June 1..
31
!!
6 21
U
3 671
4 60
4 62
1
6 86
in
e H
I 3
4 24
446
4 39
4 24
6 Tl
I 30
8 60,
3 691
8 66
4 6fe
t in
11
4 47
31
Tl.
7 11
!03
l
08
6 10
t 4S
6 2
$ 73
e
t OS
6 18
5 01
5 04;
i 041
8 661
4 26
4 41
6 131
6 03
68
e
8 :
3 oi
6 18
4 86
42
4 84
61,
8 66
4 83
4 26
7 0i
6 6
8 62
3 66
8 t:
t ol
a
$ 60
4 17
4 ao
a esi
6 rt
4 99
a
4 18
4 20
4 4644:
6 77
8 60
a
8 60
4 491
72
7 01
6 63
I 96:
4 08
a
6 701 7 091
8 8UI 7 10
(7UI
83 1
4 68!
6 62
6 ,
4 90
4 66
4 341
4 68
3 67
4 10
4 4k
4 63
6 71
8 67:
4 14
6 701
3 60)
4
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
orougnt in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses.
Wabash 3 3 1
Mo. Paa Ry 3 4..
Union Pacine Byatem 83 S3 ..
C. dk N. W. Ry 9
V., a. St M. V. R. R. 28 60
C. St P., M. A O. Ry. 23 20 ..
B. c M. Ry 26 89
C, B. 6k W. Ry 3 10
K.C. a St. J 8 .. 4
C, R. I. A P., east.. 11 11
C, R. 1. A P., west.. 34 6 ..
Illinois Central 3 4 ..
Chicago Great West 1 6
Total receipts .......157 221 6
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer Durchasina the
number ox head indicatadt
battle. Hogs. Sheep
Omaha Packlnc Co.
441
1.923
Swilt and company
fee
10
836
110
"if
l
88
16
94
ii!
17
3
1
3.16
3,656
4,640
64
LLM
. 170
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour 6k Co
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C.
Bwin dk Co., Kansas City
MO
Armour 6k Co., Boo City.
Vansant Co
Carey dk Benton
Labman St Co
W. 1. Stephen
J. B. Root St Son
H. F. Hamilton
Hobbick St a
Hill A Hunulnger
Sol Degan
S. rV S. Co
505
810
Bqulrea
oiner buyers
84
Total 8,146 16,218 1,268
CATTLE There was not an excessive
run of cattle In sight this morning, and as
mere was no tailing on in tne aeuiana, tne
marxst nere ruieu aouve ana etronser.
several trains were late In arriving;, which
delayed the market' to soma extent, but
still a good clearance was made in good
season.
The beef steer market was active ana
steady to strong, some of the more desir
able grades being- as much as strong to a
dime higher. The general run of cattle
could beat bo described toy simply calling
them steady to strong and active. There
was not a great deal of change in the mar
ket from start to finish. Desirable grades
sold about the same lata as they did early,
but If there was any change at all it waa a
utile easier reeling on some or. tne com
moner kinds, owing no douDt to the fact
that packers had their moi. "went orders
filled. A new top was put ess the market
this morning, cattia selling as high aa
$6.60 and $5.66.
Ths cow market was also active and
strong all around so far as the bettor
a-rades wers concerned. Canners and cut
ters did not show much change. Some of
the choice light and medium-weight cows
and heifers In some cases Bold at prices
that looked a little higher than the aame
kinds brought yesterday. The same aa haa
been the caae of late, recelpte were rather
llrht and everything sold at an early hour.
Bulla, veal calves and stags could all bo
quoted strong ana active.
There were several cara of storkers and
feeders on sale this morning, quite a few
of them coming from Idaho. However,
there waa a gooa demand for them, and an
active and strong market was experienced.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ma
At.
lit
a
474
141
1044
1444
tat
1004
401
!"!!ioi
1174
474
1044
1114
1141
1041
1141
1140
...1.1U4
1044
1111
1IM
11 J4
1144
1041
1114
1071
ion
1144
1111
1IT4
1141
1114
1040
Ft.
4 X4
4 44
4 40
4 70
4 Tl
4 74
4 14
4 40
4 11
4 It
4 10
4 0
4 K
4 M
4 14
4 44
4 44
3 OS
3 04
I 00
I 44
I 46
!
3 04
3 0(
I 04
I 14
I 14
3 10
I II
I 11
I 94
I 40
I M
I M
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to..,.
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14....
16....
14...
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41.,..
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UH
.......1144
nil
144
HIT
1441
1111
1K4
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rr.
I 34
I tv
I 10
I M
I II
I K
i M
ik
I ti
I 14
I M
I 16
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I 10
6 10
I 30
I 10
I to
I 10
I 14
II
6 44
I IS
3 II
t 14
I U
I II
I 40
I 44
I 40
I 44
I 44
I 44
6 40
3 40
I
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94
t
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3
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10
lim
1124
1144
1114
1M0
1214
lilt
1140
1104
lift
1441
1144
111C
1104
1104
1431
1114
1171
1404
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STEERS AND COWS.
740
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4 34
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4 40
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, 111
901
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... 444
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114
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1141
1044
1240
1174
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101
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COWS.
8 Tl
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4 44
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3 00 14
40 tO
4 10 4
4 14 3
4 40
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. 141
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.1184
4 44
4 II
4 74
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BULL.
I 14 1.
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4 II
4 to
4 Zl
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4 94
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4 40 3
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4 40 I...,.
I 04 1
114
40
144
144
146
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6 n
I H
I 44
3 44
.. 40
.. 334
.. IIS
.. 141
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STAGS.
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STOCK ERB AND FEEDERS.
4 411 I 00 II U0 4 II
I M I CO XC TK4
14 441 4 16 41 1014
10 411 4 14
4 40 ,
4 44
E. V. Sullivan Idaho.
steers.. ..1220 4 36 '
B. A. Owens Idaho. -T
feeders. .11)3 4 10 8 feeders.. 1Z31 40
' A. M. Lundgren Idaho. ,
It feeders.. 1036 4 16 11 steers. .-.1141 4 $6
23 risers.. ..1173 4 86 I
T F. Bulllvsn-Idaho.
1 feeder... 1000 3 50 65 feedei a. .1038 4 46
D. O. Owens Idaho.
$8 feeders. 1064 4 40
Hliuo 1 nere waa a iiowrai run m iwii
hero thla morning, but In kplte of that fact
assies oigner unoer ins
Influence of a good locul demand. The early
sales went largely from 4 . xo i o.
with choir. loeJia selllna from 34.60 to 34 So.
After packers had their more urgent ordera
nuea, nowever, tne mri c-
little, particularly after Chicago came, clos
ing weiik snd the. late salea wre not a
great deal different from yesterday, or In
other worda the market cloaed weak with
a good share of the early advance loat.
The last Sales were largely from 34 50 to
rl 65 with the llgnter loans irom as.ou
t waa a little late before a clearance waa
made owing to ths fact that salesmen
wanted the morning prices, but still con
sidering the else of the receipts everything
was disposed of at a reasonably early hour.
Representative sales:
A. Sa. Pi Na At. Sa. r
i. . ..174 4 44 4 7T ... 4
44 ' 114 1S4 4 40 44 7 ... 4 SI
2 171 114 4 41 71 14 40 4 li4
in :.. 4 44 l I4 10 4 41v,
n ""J 111 i4 4 44 14 4 40 4 f!4
:::.!! i! 444 u i. 4, iu
71 too 40 4 44 44 Ml 4 4
71 ! 14 . 4 44 41 Wl IM 4 41
n .144 40 4 474 Tl 144 40 4 4114,
W . 1.144 IN 4 47J 14 !4 100 4 H
?J::::::;:!4i no jo 44 tu
74 Ml 114 4 44 TJ Ill ... 441
tl . 114 0 4 40 44 l:l ... 4 11
i!:::::: :4t 440 n m 44 441
W .114 40 4 44 14 HI 1W 4 41
4 104 144 4 40 144 til 40 4 111
40 Ml 40 4 44 II I' 944 4 US.
40 ..Ul 140 4 44 71 114 40 4 41
71 Ml 40 4 14 40 104 40 4 41H
4 .124 4 40 41 Ill 40 4 i2(
4 111 90 4 40 11 101 IK 4 41
14 :.u4 4 40 T4 941 140 4 !
44........I4S 94 4 40 T4 114 144 4 11-4
71 14 10 4 14 41 Ill . 4 41
71 we 140 4 40 40 11 4t 4 II
n...::::.946 ;M y
CI 121 40 4 44 44 0 IfO 4 44
44 110 40 4 44 TT 14 40 4 19
41 .IM 114 4 40 Tl Ill 40 4 44
4 14 140 4 40 44 ll 110 4 tl
7a mjo u a ad 12 Ill ... 4 4a
ii:;::..::'., io Jt o 444
11 111 144 40 n M1 40 4 44
II 4 IM 4 44 44 J71 M
71. ....... 1J4 eO 4 44 4- 4 JO 4 41
71 144 ll4 4 40 44 144 40 4 M
74 Ul 10 4 40 4! Ill 4 44
74 114 ... 4 44 400 4 44
74 ... ,0 47 Ill 40 4 44
14 116 1 4 44 41 145 ... 4 46
71 4 ia0 4 (4 41 IU ... 4 44
74 10 ... 4 40 44 40 4 45
47 124 144 4 40 JJ 140 4 M
7(j Jul ... 4 go 48 141 ... 4 45
40 101 10 4 40 ,M 40 4 44
'a:::::::. im 2 m "....-....m no 444
It Ill 110 4 40 61 IM 140 4 44
70 110 UK 4 44 12 i H
14. .M ... 4 44 J ? ,S 4 15
71 111 4 40 " ;r' 4 56
71 Ill 110 4 40 ' ?J J 4M
47 114 144 4 44 JJ HI i 5f
74.... 101 ... 4 M ' J 4 55
41 144
44 IS 7
li in ... 4 ha " "
41 Ill 110 4 40
40 Ill ... 4 60
41 IM 10 4 54
44 575 140 4 55
14 lf ... 4 55
. 114 90 4 40
7 . I0 A La f to ia m 00
,w. ...... ,vm ... aw ... ,
44 in 114 4 1214 :r " ;s
lit 114 4 12
44 tl 904 4 11 '? I K I".
44 121 ... 4 41 " !!! i.
70 UT ... 4 42
si i. . . . l r9
41 Ill 40 4 51
11 40 44 4 42 "!
44 147 ... 4 42 " J 40 HI
I - in ... 4m i;
6J. 161 40 4 12 f! "J " J"
14 241 330 4 II f! !?I X. IS
70 144 100 4 41 fi IJi
TO .. 1.14 a uw " so 4 55
14 141 i iiiZ w 1,1 M
47 I'M M Si 94... ...Ill ... 417
10 m IkJi 0 Ill 14 4 17
141 100 4 42 Ja4 - J, 3
121 10 4 42 2 JH
ii oi io 442 j; ijj a ?;7Tj
ii! JS !H ::::::::K S 1.
-J KU zuu a Utt
si ant im a aiii
..inn eo 4 so
..ll . SO 4 44
..281 ... 4 40
..l7 ... 4 40
..141 ... 4 40
iu ... 4tu
37
H MO 4
44.
im 949 4i
. , . . .
151 ... 4 40
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aa i .Lt
44 154 904 4 40
1 101 SO 4 40
2 at
40 ISO 1 4 M,
41 ui aa a fttil
17 Ml ... 4 41
41 114 14 4 41
40 104 ... 4 44
0 164 ... 4 Il2
71 114 ... 4 44
SHEEP There w-r. n-: - ..,7 .u,.
mcmlnar a n H Ani ... . .
K v .r "m mora than the same
urmum ibbi week. The four cars of
tUf-fr0 rePrted were conalgned direct to
local nackera. Thr n,.t nn,,.v.
SfIlY,n"ilt.tthl8 Plnt t0 meet the require
menta of the trade, so that packers are
?J? if! Pi u. ""ewhere to get enough stock
tl fill their more urgent orders.
Quotations for clipped stock: Oood to
1-"XiS,'JtLmom' 4.e.60; fair to good lambs.
h'25-2?: ood to choice wooled lambs.
96.7697. 26: fair to good wooled lambs, 3 60?l
itiLJ0 S. choice yearlings or wethers,
ff 'SxSS JS1 fa,r ,0 yearlings or wethers,
35.00ig6.60; good to choice ewes, 85.0O6.25;
ttv" to1ood 84.764J6.00. Rcpresenta-
16J weatern lambs 43 6 86
CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong; aad Higher Hoga and
Sheep ateady aa Lower.
rHIPA'nn 7i,n. ) r A T.t n. T".
80,000 head; aclive. strong to loo higher;
l ",v""o aon, o.nua,uu: poor to
KtdJ-u,"2. 84.1MJ6.40; stockers anti feeders,
33.36(64.85: cows and beifers, 1.7o66.30; can-
66 75 1-,ow-"u;' DUUS. 4S.60W4.30; calves, 33.00
moub Receipts, 88,000 head ; estimated
mixed and butchers, 84.65B4.60; good to
chploe heavy, S4.76iS4.t6; rough heavy, 34 50
4.76; light, 44.60&4.70; bulk of sales. 84.703
4.(0.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head; market steady to 10c sower; good to
choico wethers, I6.2865.76: fair to choice
mixed, 3.756.00: western' sheep, 31.50o.O):
natlv" Jif-rS: cIPPd, 34 26ij.36; western
Iambs, 6.8o6.60; spring lambs, e6.007.60.
New York .Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK" Tuna 1ncirAriri r.
2,010 head; market steady to strong; steers.
36.0Oe.76; bulls, 33.0OiH.7Q; cows. fl.SOfi 00:
cables steady; live cattle, ll612c at Liver
pool and ilVtSL'tyc at London, dressed
weights; sheep, ll(il4o, dressed weights;
exports, 4.460 quarters of beef.
CALVES-Recelpts. 6,734 head; market
opened firm to i&o higher; closed slow at
in kilvtn. In., . ...T. l r;. J .
sales, 36.76S6.26; buttermilks, 33.50; city
dressed veala, 6ii9o; choice, 9V4c; country
U i rnaru. Uoc,
HOQS-Recelpts, 7,013 head; market firm;
State hogs, 36.20tlo.25.
w TT irii A K7 1 r.iuna . 1 n a ma
head; market fop sheep, steady; good Iambs
wiu enriiiiaB, urjn 10 too nigner, aoout an
sold; sheep, 33.OOH6.26: cholca 35.40: vearl-
ins, 35.266.66; culls, 36.00; iambs, 96.600
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,70 head, Including; 100 southerns;
market steady; export and dressed beef
steers, 85 IS ffi; fair to good, 34.505.20:
western tea steers, 44.7&a6.oo; stockers and
feeders. 33.25a4.65: southern steers. 28.50(3
6.00: southern cows, 32.5OS4.00; native cows,
83.604.65; native heifers, 33.765.60; bulls.
2.76S4.2S; cnlves, 2.7504.76.
huud- Receipts, u.ooo head; market
u,uw nein; marnt
r; top, 84 67H; bulk of
kvy, 14.6634 66; packers,
lights. 34.00i3i4.e5.
strong to 60 nigner; to
sales. 34 4MH60; heavy, j
W mx : pigs snd lights. 3'
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,500
head: market alow: native Iambi. IK SKA
7.00; weatern lambs, 36263i7.00; fed ewes,
34.50175.35; Texaa clipped yearlings, R769
5.76; Texaa clipped, 4.304,40; stockers and
feeders, UMSO.
St. I.oals Llvo Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 1. CATTLE Recalnta.
6.000 head. Including 4.000 Texana: market
steady to strong; nstlve shipping and ex
port steers, so.uotoe.vo; dressed beef and
butchers steers, 34.2fi76.60; steers under
1,000 pounds. 34.00it. 26; stockers snd feed
ers. 12.604. 36; cows and heifers, 32 265.00;
canners, tl.75fi2.90; bulls, 83.703.50; calves,
84 OOft.0O; Texas snd Indian steers, 53.16
mi; cowi ana neirere, H.iu(i4.zt.
HOOS RecelDts. 12.000 head: market 5ifi
10c lower: plrs snd lights, 34.0rV34.56; pack
ers, 34.403,4.65; butchers snd best heavy.
34 oVXfN.TO,
BHEEP AND LAMBS Recel pt s, 8.000
head; market ateadv; native muttons, 34.50
(fr6 75; lambs, 35.007.50; culls and bucks,
32.504.50; stockers, f2.OO33.00; Texana, (4.70
St. Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June l.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,073 head; market ateady to lOo
higher; natives, 84.6&66.75; cows and heif
ers. 83.2&&6.50: atockera and feeders. 33.5WD
165.
HOG8 Recel Dti. 10.417 head: market
steady to 6c lower; light. 34.40(34.52; me
dium and heavy. 34.504 66.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 261
head; market Arm; lambs, 36.60.
BloaxClty Live Stock Market.
efl9T-kTfY 'TTV Ta flta.. a.l.l r 1 .
D H J j J. A.3 1 6 AS., liUIIV .TlDUrClll4 1 rifT
gram.) 'ATTLE Receipts. 600 head. Mar-
KCl steaajri piurnera airuiis. iroeves, aviftFfp
K OA - mwA ml mA Of Aht7. 1JT.
stock rs arid feeders 83.00(4.26; calves anti
yeaKlngs, UffUltoo,
H(X1S RecelDts. 8.000 head. Market
7
Steady, selling at 34 3'4 68; bulk, 3l.46j4.M.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June l.-METALS The
London tin market was steadier at an ad
vance of 2a 6d to 122 2a 6d for spot and
121 16a for futurea. Locally, however, tin
continued easy owing to the light demand
snd cloaed at (26 SKrij'je.liO. Copper also did a
little better In London, cloalng at an ad
vance of 6a to 66 12a d for b .th apot and
futurea. The New York market for copper
waa niilet anrl unrhanaed. Iake la nuoted
at CllOO-a 13.12; elex-tro lytic at (12.76(613.00,
and casting st (12 6012 .76. The New York
metsl exchange reports exports or copper
for the month of May ss 14.377 tons. For
the five months. 897.370 tons, agalnat 66.231
tona for the aame period laat year. Lead
waa quiet and allshtly lower In New York,
closing at 34 3'3 4 40. The Ixindon lead mar
ket waa unchanged at 11 8a 9d. Spelter
waa quiet and unchanged locally at (4 37
(r6 00. In London It declined la to a?t
Iron closed at 61a 6d In Olaagow and at 4.1s
4',d In Mlddlesborough. Locally Iron le un
changed; No 1 foundry northern la quoted
at (14.7515.. No. 2 foundry northern at
(14.2n4il4.;S, No. 1 foundry southern and No.
1 foundry southern, soft, at 313 58 13.76. Pig
iron warrants sre nominal at 39 25.
ST. LOUIS. June 1. M BTAIS Iead, dull
and weak St (415; spelter, dull at (4 66.
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOT June 1 COTTON Spot in
better demsnd; prloes unchanged; Ameri
can middling, fair. I.lld; good middling,
6.91; middling, 6 Sod; low middling. .TfA;
food ordinary, 662.1; ordinary, 6.42d. Fu
urea opened easier and closed weak.
American middling, g. o. c, June, 6 6ld;
June snd July. 6 5M; July-August. 51d;
August-September, 6.3od: September-October.
6.87d: October-Novemter. 6 6d; November-December,
6od: I"ecember-Jsnu-srv,
6 67d; Jsntiary-Febniary. 6.Wd.
NEW ORLEANS, June I. COTTON
Futures barelv steadv: June, 11 4fflll.e;
July. Il.g2fril.tae; September. 10.53'dlA 6V;
October. lO.ltifflO 17c; November. 10(67
1007c; January, 10. 1171.0. lie. Spot stesdy:
salea, 2.460 bals; ordinary, ll-lc; good
ordinary, lie; low middling. HSo; middling,
12 l-16c; receipts, 104 bales; stock, 1611
bales.
ST. lyOTJIS, Juno 1. COTTON-Nomlnal ;
tie lower; middling. 12Hc; sales, none; re
celnta. none; shipments, 60 bales; stock,
1.975 bales.
Plillaxlelokla Prodi a ee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 1. BUTTER
Firm; good demand; extra western cream
erv, lsc.
EOOS inrm: s-ood demand: fresh west- '
ern, 18c. loss off; freah southwestern. 17c,
loss off: fresh southern. 16vkc, lose ctr.
CHEESE Firmer: good demand: New
Tork full creams, 79c.
W'klaky Market.
rniTino in.. i wiiTorv Bt..A. am
a baals of (1.38.
PEORIA, June 1 WHISK. Y On a PAS IS
of (1.28 for finished goods.
ST. LOUIS, June L WHISKY Steady,
on a basis of (1.32.
CINCINNATI, June 1. WHISKT-On a
basis of (1.28 for finished goods. '
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, June 1. COFFEE Tha
market for futures opened steady st a
decline of 6 points. Sales were reported of
83. 260 been. Including June at 5.50c; July.
6.55o; August. 6.65c: September, 6.80c; De
cember, 6.063.10c; March, 6.36c; May, 150o.
WHIPPING IN THE SCHOOLS
Sabjeet fllvea Coaslderatloa by Coso
mlttee of New York Board
of Edaoatloa.
NEW TORK, Juno 1. Prominent teachers
have aired their views on the whipping
question at a public hearing on the sub
ject by ths committee of elementary schools
of the Board of Education. The question '
originally had been raised by the prin
cipals of the various publlo schools and
members of the board have been flooded
with petitions and letters asking thst the
bylaw of the Board oi Education pre vent Ins;
corporal punishment be so amended as to
permit the Infliction of punishment In cer
tain cases and under proper restrictions.
One of the principals submitted statistics
compiled from Inquiries sent out to various
principals asking their views on the sub
ject. Out of 296 replies, 294 principals said
that punishment was necessary and that
6,779 pt'plls nut of schools containing 179,000
pupils needed some such discipline. Other
speakers declared corporal punishment
to be a rello of barbarism. Owing to the
diversity of opinions the committee re
served its decision In the matter.
AGED DRESS REFORMER WEDS
Saaaa P. Fowler Marries Mia Who
Secured Job aa Aaststavat
oa Farm.
' NEW YORK, June 1. Great surprise haa
been caused in Vlneland, N. J., by the wed
ding announcement of Miss Susan P.
Fowler, one of the original dress reformers
of the country. She is now over 80 years
Old. ' v' Vi ,
Miss Fowler has conducted a form near
Vlneland more than forty years- and never
would have a man about tho 'place until'
last fall, when she concluded her farming?
days were over, and advertised for help.
Oeorge E. Fowler of LemoiUe, Minn., ap.'
plied for the job and then ' proposed ' tnar
riage. ' After a long correspondence he was
accepted and the wedding was set for tho
latter part of thla month. .
Miss Fowler taught school 'In her native
town, Amesbury, Mass., until she was 88
years old. She espoused the cause of dress
reform when It was originally launchsd in
the Oneida community, New York, and has
worn the bloomer garb mors then half
century.
Hail In Southern Kansas.
HUTCHINSON. Kan.. June 1. Tlilsi sec
tion and all southwestern Kansas were
drenched by a heavy rain, accompanied by
hall. Between Bucklln and Meadf, on tho
Rock Island road, hail did murJfi damage
to crops. Hall broke nearly evory window
on the north sldo of an eastbound Rock
Island train and broken glass; cut several
Siasaenger. Miss P'oster of Fowler was
o severely cut that a physician's attend
ance was necessary.
S wed lata Lotheraa ityaod Meets.
LINDBBORO, Kan., iune 1. The Na
tional Auguatana aynd of ths Swedish
Lutheran church opened its annual ses
sion here today with 600 delegates present
from all carta of the country. . Dr. E.
Norellus of Minnesota presided.
Expect Farther Floods la Kansas. '
KANSAS CITY. June l.-Two Inches of
rain fell In southern Kansas today and It
la probable that all streams, which have
been receding in the past few days, will
again rlae and overflow their banks. Fur
ther flood damage is expected.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
Deeds filed for record June 1 aa furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abatracter, - 1614 Farnam
street, for The Bee:
Delia F. MoAvoy et al. to Cora B.
Rhodes, part of neU of seW 2-14-10.. ( 1
Florence Company to Harvey J. Qrove,
s swtt of nwtt, 12-15-12 1
Harvey J. Qrove snd wife to Thomas ,
R. Penny, s sw nwtt nw. 13
16-13 824 .
Eugene J. Sull'van to Alfred H. Bteea,
bw nw sw, 16-16-13 1
Ella M Tsohuck and husband to Ce
celia Rtiser, part of lot 7, block 3,
Reed'a First addition 2,000
George W. Planter and wife to May
Auld, lot 21, block 6, Hanscom Place. 8,760
Joseph C. Moore and wife to William
If. DeBuae, lot 1, Moore's subdivision. 400
George W. Leland to Charles Golden,
part of lot 8, block 1, Mayne's First
addition 76
City Savings bank to Howard E. Bald,
lot 6 In Twentieth and Amea Avenue
subdivision 1,400
Nellie Ryan to Frank Koutsky, lot 1,
blook 101. South Omaha 600
Frank Jaros and wlfs to Frank Kout
sky. lot 1, block 86, South Omaha.... 8.000
Samuel C. Jennings snd wife to Horace
8. Emery, part or lota a ana , pipe
3. A. S. Patrick's addltln L760
Kate Huaala and husband to Margaret.
Cannon Reagan, lot l, diock 4, nam
view 1
C. R. Hldllcka to Marietta Greene, lot
4, block 3, South Omaha addition - 700
William F. Ixjrenxen and wife to
Hiram L. J'lritara, lot , uiock i,
nimhnmi Park 1.850
Charles F. Reed and wife to Halvls A.
Flecher, lot T, diock i, rvainui mil. jo
E B. Welsh to Mary and Johanna
Welsh, lots 14 and 16, block 6, Raker
Place 600
Wllber E. Hoa and wife to John F.
A,.rirmi lot l. block 2. Laksvlew. . .. . 28
Wllaon T. Graham et al. to George
E Farker, lot i, diock 4, i-iainview.. i,uw
Frank Pokes snd wife to Albert Mar
can, lot 10. block 19. Flret addition to .
O.uth Omaha 700 .
William Oreenough st al. to Herman
Wllke, lot 2, block "T." Lowe s ad-
dltlon
Updike Commission Co.
''GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Business bsndled promptly la all market a '
Office. (68 Use Building.
Telephone 2466. '
O. W. Ur-DlKat. MANAGER,
Tan tree tripe to the World s Fair. See
coupon on page two.
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