Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 12, 1904, PART 1, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY, JXTNE 12, " 1004. "
CEAIM AND PRODUCE MARKET
Gortramtat Ksport it About u it Hid
Been Expected.
OATS ACREAGE, HOWEVER, A LITTLE LESS
' Forelaja Wheat lul Ftexarea Be
ajlaatasj to Attract Attoatloo
Local IpacalatlT aaa Cash
HMktt Vry Dalk
OMAHA, June 11. 1904.
The government report la about aa ax
pected. The winter wbaat condition If
lven at 77.7. against 71 last month and
il l last year. . This la about what had
bean expected. An- Increase In condition
for winter wheat la almoat unprecedented
during May, only one year being Instanced,
and men a bumper crop waa experienced.
Tha spring wheat condition la given at M l
compared with HI I net year, J he acreage
of spring wheat la given at 17,140.000, which
la a alight Increase only over the area of
last yexT. Tha winter wheat acreage If
estimated at 37,e4ft,ono. suggesting a total
wheat crop of XI,OU),000 buenpls.
Tha report does not In any material way
change the corn Idea or add any particular
Information. In regard to oata, tha acreage
Is not what had been anticipated. It glvea
tha area planted to oats aa K7,64(l.0 acrea,
suggesting a crop of 7tJ4.W7.0iXj bushels. Tha
condition la given at fcl.l.
Wheat has had almoat a steady decline
this week with the exception of a slight
.rally Tuesday. Tha expectation ot tiie
S i government report which should show an
'. improved condition of winter wheat and a
large acreage for spring wheat and a good
condition were the factors In thla weakness.
While tha cash market has maintained Us
price there waa very little wanted and
tha trade generally expecta lower figures.
Tha threatened coming of new wheat from
tha extreme southwest has been another
argument for a slackening and holders of
the present small stocks are losing con
1 ftdnnce. The figures showing tha probable
amount of European exporting aurplusea
re attracting: attention. It Is now esti
mated the European surplus will be 76,000 (i0
' ' 'iKlmls larger than last year. The Indian
vernmeni nguree tna surplus tor eipin
m tna empire aa rx.uuo.om busneis. me
gentlne shipments were 1,036,000 bushels,
ng awi.uuu larser than last wees: ana a
Me smaller than last year.
nere was absolutely no speculative misi-
aa on tha Omaha market this morning.
a crowd apparently being busy with the
pa book before making any plan.
Local Cash drat a Market.
VThe sample tables ware almoat bare this
kirning ana the business of tna exenange
ts at a standstill. Tha broker and otner
onera haven't their rush business tlflleu
lyet. The market la adjusting Itself to
(new rata schedules. Keceipts ana enip-
VI were: w neat, cars in; one weex
9 cars In and 17 out. Corn, 13 cars In
i out; one week ago, 47 cars in ana 84
I Oats, 7 cars In; one week ago, 9 cars
gVheat waa off about 1 cent, corn from
centa and oata about 1 cant.
! EAT No. 1 hard. M6c: No. S hard.
b; No. 4 hard. 72'374o. (All nominal.)
ItN No. 2. 43c: No. t, 4ii&42c ; NO. 4,
31 no e-rade. -88c: No. 2 yellow. 4SAci
yellow, 42c NO. I white. 43c;- No. I
. 41C42C. (All nominal.)
rs-No. 2, 49e: No, t, 8SHo; No. 4. 37oi
wnite, ic; no. a wnue; wfac; ino.
3Mo: stanaara. eoc, All nominal
to. 8 white.)
pa from tlo Eiehaan Aflleoa.
Osborn of Deahlcr was an exchange
Ilia Inspections .of grnti were 41 cars.
ami. a viirw srtiucu no. a nara, 1 car
spring and 4 cars no grade. Of corn,
graded no. J. 7 cars No. 1. 1 car No
w and 2 cars no arrado. Of oata. 1
killed No. I white, I car No. 4 white
ar no graae.
a stocks of grain In public ele-
wnsai. lui.im Dusneis; corn, 44a,
els; oats. SS4.423 bushels. Contract
cks are 841. $44 bushels. Ot this
122,678 bushel are In tha Merrlam
uist nouse ana xis,7ea in the Union
aln Market Elsewher.
prices of grain today and Friday
irkets named were aa follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
Today. Friday.
S6.A m
bWkB S7HU
eese- WB 49L
a.... ., - 48 A 48
fysAtr citt.
7BHB 76HB
70B TtH,
'. 4(B 44V T)
43 42tfA
T. LOUIR
. UK 85n
....a 01
(INNEAFOLIS.
1 83H 934
f. l!iB 81V.B
DULUTH.
i8UB 94MB
8IV1U lilU
NEW VORK.
91 H 93 A
M'B 84
GISHKRAb MARKET.
It tba Par aa Varlona
l orn mod It lea.
ijl. FLOUR Receipts,
n.i'vj ddis. ; mara.ee
Titer patents, to.10
; Minnesota pat.
extras, a.3o34:oa;
XlO; winter low
"eti fair 'to
M44 2
0
V
western, lfto, kaa off; fresh southern, 17c,
loss off.
CHfc,K8E-J"lrm, but quiet; New York full
creams choice to fancy new, 8Hc; New
York fuU creams fair to good new, rV
CHICAGO -CRAIX AXD FROV1SIONS
Faataroa oi tfco Tradlag aaa Clestag
Prices Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June It. Abnormally wet
weather In Manitoba helped to a consider
able extent to etiuallso the liquidation to
day caused by crop reports, July wheat,
however, cloned at a loss ca VU,C- Corn
Is off He, outs are down d and provisions
show a gain of Kitsc.
Initial quotation on July wheat were oft
So to tfSe at Uoo to h5Ti&)c. During
the first part of the session tha tendency
of prices waa steadily downward, but dur
ing the last hour the market showed some
resistance to the declining tendoncy. After
Selling oft to niVsO, July closed at 8tiC;
Clearnncea of wheat and flour were equal
td 5i0 bu. Primary receipts were ivd.
8"0 bu, compared with 3C5,s) bu. a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth ami Chicago reported
receipts of 710 cars, against 14 last week
and sua a year ago.
Corn waa weaa. The market closed at
about the lowest point of tha day. July
opened Wtic lower at tf'VStAe, Bold down
to 4e and closed at 48 V. Local receipts
were MS cars, with in of contract grade.
Tha 'oats market was slow. After open
ing unchanged at Ko, July remained un
changed between S9Vc and iitc. and closed
at 8V. I-ocal receipts wera 123 cars.
Provisions wera strong the entire session.
Strength of hog prices waa a help. At the
close Beptember pork waa up 12H$15c at
111 77H'a Iard was 60 higher at 46.90.
klbs were up 7Hc at 47.87H.
Kstlmated recelpta for Monday! Wheat,
21 cars; corn, 622 cars; oats, 1&3 cars; bogs,
44AO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles.1 Open. HJgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Bopt.
Corn
iune
uly
Sept.
Oats
June
July
Sept.
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Ribs
July
Sept.
rTte7 87
8&
8182
80-VUiW
80J
to
48
Mil
"ih
48Vfl49
48
48V4j
H1 41H
SOS
3fl'S,:8!iv4igi
sis;814jviih!
I1V 81Vi
12 45
12 65
4 75
6 90
13 6'M
12 80
12 42
12 65
U 80
13 10
13 30
4 40
4 75
4 92H
7 12
13 82V)
4 82
4 1i
4 77H
6 .V4
90
e SB
7
7124
7 82
7
T 12'
710
7 87H
7 S7VH
No. 3. a Old. bNew.
Cash quotatlona were aa follows 1
VlajLH Market wns quiet and steady;
winter patents, 14.7084.80: straights, 44.40
4.6u; spring patents, 1404.40; Straights,
iJ.iX.); bakers', 43.658.30.
WHEAT1 No. 4 spring, 90(g96c; No. 4, 86
9Rc; No. t red, 4l.081.04.
CORN No. i, 48-y.c : No. 1 yellow, $00.
.KYE No. t. 75c.
BARLET Good feeding, tS&Hc; fair to
choice malting, 46 46c.
SEEDS No. 1 nax, 11.00; Ko. 1 northwest
ern, 4107. Timothy, prime, 42.95. Clover,
contract grade. 410.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, rer bbl., 412.50
12.55. Lard, per 100 lha.. 6.704.72H. Short
rlba sldea (loose. r.007.12H; ahort clear
sides, boxed, 46.76S7.00.
Receipts and shrpmenta yaeterday at this
market were as follows:
, Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla Jfx.nio 15.200
JJhea bu 83.70 3.260
Corn; bu...... 633.400 2S7,gno
Oata, bu 171.600 104.000
Hve, bu ,000 f.Joo
Barley, bu 39,000 1,900
On the Produce exchange today tha but
ter market waa steauy; creamery, 13Vi
lfc; dairies, uojlbc. tggs, dull and wean,
cases Included. 14014Vc. Cheese, weak.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and (tnotatloaa on
' ataplo and Fancy prodoe.
EGGS Receipt, liberal; market steady;
fresh stock, J4e.
LIVE POULTRT-Hans. 9c; roosters, ac
cording to size, 67c; turkeya, 13c; ducks,
9c; geese, 6c: broilers, 2uc.
BUTTER Packing atocK, 11c; choloa to
fancy daity, 14.ul5c; separator, 19iia.
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, Sci
pike, 10c; perch, 7cj blueflsh, lie; whiteflsh,
14c; salmon, 14o; redsnapper, 11c; lobster,
green, tec: lobster,' boiled, 80c; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14o; black bss, 30c;. halibut,
10c; crapplea,' 12c; roe shad, 41.00; buffalo,
4c: white baas, 11c; frog legs, per do.. 46c.
BRAN Per n. 419.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
88.00; No. 2, 87.60; medium, 47.00; coarse, 6.60.
Rye atraw, 45.60. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.'
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, larra 'six,
43.00; fanoy navels, all sixes, 43.60; Mediter
ranean sweets, choice, all sites, 43.0u4i4.25;
JaftiTs. all siiva, 42.703.00.
LEMONS California fancy, 800 to 460.
$a.76Cr4.0O; choice, 3.60'a3.?t.
CALIFORNIA FIGS-Per 10-lb. carton,
50c; Imported Smyrna, 2-orown, 12c; (-crown,
14c; 7-crown, 16c.
BANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch, 42.00
C2.C0; lumbo, 42. T6&3.2..
DATES Persian, per box of 40 pkgs.,
42.00; in 60-lb. boxes, 60 per lb.; Oriental
stuffed, per box. 42.4o.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42, par
crate, 4860.
FRU1TA
STRAWBERRlEttMlssourl, ptfr 34-quart
case, 41.601.6u.
CHERRiia California, per box. 4l.eci9
1.75.
GOOSEBERRIES 24-qt. case. 41.76.
PEACHEo Texas, per. 4-oaakat crate,
4i.aK&i.w.
CANTELOPE Texas, per crate, 42.500
175, VEGETABLES.
' POTATOES Colorado. 41.S0: t)atota, per
bu., l.a0j hew Tskaa stock. In sacks,
"navV "As-Pm bo.. 42.U2..
OMIOND" inuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.;
ouisiana, if '"WLper ii., ajL.
n, S640a
a. 40o.
Asket crate,
lr doa.. 7So
1.
full ' cream.
fa. 12o: block
!3tto; Wlscon-
lb., 10c
, 1 green. 6c:
ft..- Kn i
tNo. t veal calf,
jad. Sfi'lSc; sheep
ii.soaT.ao.
oft shell, per lb.,
la; No. 1 soft shell,
shell, per lb., 12c)
.2c; small, par lb.,
yfo; roasted peanuts
iiiuis, xu'ito; iarge
. 11c: almonda. aoft
:ard shell. I3e: shell.
black walnuts, par bit.
11. WHEAT Lower:
tor il.Oi- tranlr t1 ihill
September, 81c; Np. i
k2 cash, 47c; track. 489
lrasb. 4uc; track, 41
iiiioer, lie; No. 2
9c; springs,
: (ease, 4a.
I winter pat-
'W'iio higher;
I-tt.w; lulear,
5062.70.
I
I sacked, east
1 16.00; prairie,
left! jobblris-,
I irteam, 86 16.
shorta, 47.W;
r. 88.UV4. -
1 Ipts. Shipments.
4,000 6.00D
4i.0uO U.OiiO
68.0ia kuJ
'..42Ju0 42.H0J
.rket.
"ORN-Dull, lower;
4. 4ZC
(.aals U 1144 for fin-
t
jncy,
Aata,
; per
jflu. box,
r
NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
slrk4t Hal EDOonrt.inr Ttj nd Etrikca
Higbtf Lett's.
1
STEADINESS OF PRICES PROVES FEATURE
Report front Washington AeVnowl
dsrtBs; Permission . for tbo De
posit of f2, 100,000 at Hew
Torkc otreasnry.
NEW TORK. June U.-Tha short session
of the Stock exchange today ahowed good
support for prices, and tha market closed
Arm at the top level of the week. There
waa considerable realising, but It waa evi
dent that satisfaction was felt over the
color of tha monthly crop report to prompt
a good absorption of this realizing. The
day s gains were not striking, but the
steadiness of prices in view of the activity
ot the trading made tha tone good. The
bank statement showed about the expected
gain In cash resources and sufficient to
meet the reserve requirements by a rise In
deposits with a margin of 41.831,216, which
went to enhance the surplus reserve of tha
baaks. A report from Washington as-
ferted that permission had been given for
he deposit of 42.100,000 at the New York
subtreasury for transfer by telegraph to
Ban Francisco, which la a reversal of the
recent current between the two oenters
without explanation. Tha market for In
vestment securities begins to reflect un
mistakable presHure to find employment for
Idle Capital. Today's bond market was
mors active than that for stocks. Total
sales of bonds today, par value, $1,610,000.
Prlcea of stocks have been slightly higher
this week than Inst, and there has been
an occasional stirring among speculative
Interest. The trading has been spasmodic.
The sudden beavy absorption of Ontario Sc
Western waa the principal special move
ment of the week. There were numerous
rumors In circulation pointing to efforts to
secure this road In the interest of other
large systems. Much of the pries changes
and speculative rumors were suspected of
having a speculative origin.
While money has continued easy and In
little demand tha cessation of the gold ex
port movement has been of good effect on
sentiment. .European money oenters have
grown quite plethoric. There have been
further large recelpta of Japaneae gold at
San Francisco, somewhat contrary to ex-
Jiectatlon, aa the flotation of the Japaneae
nan was expected to check this movement
of gold. In spite of the present seeming
redundancy of money the period of the In
terior demand for currency is looked for
ward to with some questionings.
There has been some Improvement In the
Inveatment demand for well secured rail
road mortgages, but fluctuations In mora
speculative ' bonds have kept the price
movement Irregular. United States new 4s
have declined Vs and the 2s have advanced
per cent on call during the week.
The quotation on the New York Stock
exchange yesterday were as follows:
Sales. Hlch. Low. Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore & Ohio.
do nfd
e,9"0 71ft Wj utt
94
79,
4,800 79ft
7974
904
Canadian Paolflo 700 119
Central of N. J 200 Itil
Chesapeake & Ohio.... 100 314
Chicago dt Alton ,
118
161 180
41
814
874
804
134
00 pfd
Chicago Gt. Western.
Chicago ft N. W
C, M. & St. P
700 134
1S4
100 167
6714
167
1675
145
1704
144
68
15
484
194
VA
271
20
70
24
594
344
65
80
130
16
83
l!l4
881
100
144
TO
11374
4.700 142ft 1421
00 pfd
Chicago Term. St T
do pfd
C, C, C. & Si. L
Colorado Southern '
. do 1st pfd
do 2d Dfd 200
19
104
Delawsre & Hudson.. 400 165
164'
Del., Lack. A West...
Denver & Rio Grande
500
8u0
20
70
244
694
36ft
65
804
'164
834
194
19
69'4
244
58
364
66
804
'lfl4
83'4
194
do pfd
Erie
do 1st nfd
2,700
2.200
800
110
100
.."" "ino
1Q0
2U0
do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central -
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville A Nashville
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Minn. A St. Louis
M . St. P. Sk S. S. M..
do pfd
Missouri Paclflo ......
Mo., Kan. ft Tex
do pfd ,.
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
N. Y. Central
$00 1094 109
900 144H 144
l.OOO 80 794
4.G00 114 113
A3
1,100 63 6?4 624
100 1194 1194, 119'
4,800 91 91, 91
6UU 1H:S 16'4
2t0 464 85
16
86
36
115
56
86
ino 1154 1164
Norfolk & Western... 1,500
64
604
do pfd
Ontario A Western..,. 8,200
8,200 264
7,200 116
, 24
11474
25
Pennsylvania
p . c. c. at. L.
116
664
Reading 12,200
do 1st pfd 100
do 2d Pfd
7
81
'21
644
40
12
29
21
84
21
474 47
81
Rock J land Co..
4.400
300
, 700
, 100
200
4.4O0
1.900
HO
100
21
64
44
12
29
47
20
84
21
do Dfd
St. U St 8. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do pfd ,
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
do pfd
Texas & Paclflo ;
T.. St. L. & W ,
do pfd ..,
Union Pacific
' do pfd ,
Wabaoh
100
7.300
87
86
87
86
800
i '16 ,
46 44;
do pfd 700
Wheeling A L. E
Wisconsin Central
do pfd
Mexican Central
966 "is "iji
Adams EX
American Ex
United States Eikim.. 100 102 103 1"3
Wellr-FargoJCx 1 :. 203
adui, copper z.gr 4 4
Am. car, F.... 100 17 17
00 pro. . -I
Am. Cottfiu Oil.
n. Cottiiu OH.
o pfd L
n. Ice J...
do
Am
a... .....
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil ......
do Btfrt i... ............
Am, Locomotive
do pfd '.
Am. Smelt. St Refng..
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng
..... . 4aF
Mt .Air 7.
Annconns M. 10
P-rooklvn R. T
Colo. Fuel etc Iron...
Consolidated Oaa ....
Corn Products '.,
do pfd
Distillers" Securities
General Electric ....
International Paper.
do pfd ,
International Pump
do pfd
.12,700 48
. 200 80
,. 9m 190
. 100 10
National Lead 20,000
North American
Paclflo Mali
Pen-pie s Gaa
Pressed Steel Car 800
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car., 100 211 211 Bi
Republic Steel MO 6 V4
un iTfi auu
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 1.600
U. 8. leather
do pfd 100
V. 6. Realty l.ono
d.rt.pfd ............,. 0
U. 8. Rubber 2i0
do pfd 400
U. S. Steel !.
do nfd 6,910
Westlnghoiise Elec
Western Union
Total sales for the day. 122,400 shares.
London stork, Market.
LONTJON, June 11. Closing:
Conaola, money ...
do aoaount
Anaconda
Atchlaoa
da pfd
Baltimore A Ohio.
Canadian
rtiee. A fio
Chicago Ot. W....
C. M. St. P....
PeBeera
D. A K. O
do pld
Brie
do let pfd
do M P'O
tlltnole Central ...
Louie. A Naata....
M., K. A T
0H
N. T. Central...
Norton A W....
do pfd
..
.. n
.. M
.. lVi
,.m
11
.. 14
..14(14
.. i
.. H
.. 71
.. tit
.. "
.. rr
..1114
..111
.. 14
Ontario A W....
Penneylvanls ...
Rand Mines ....
Reeding
do let pfd....
do td pfd....
80. Railway ....
do pfd
80. Paclflo
Union Paclflo ...
do pfd
U. I. Steal....::
do pfd .......
Wabaah '..
o pfd
SILVER Bar, steady, 25d per ounce.
MONBY Z$3 per cent.
The rata nf discount In the open market
for ahort bills la 2 per cent; for three
months' bills, 41-l&d24 per cent.
Clearing? Honso Averaarea.
NEW TORK. June 11. The atatement of
averages of clearing house banks in this
city fur tha week shows: Loans 11,04'.
(413 400, Increase t6.5?8.oo; deposits $l,l"S -231.&0,
Increase I',0,4:i2, Juo: circulation iuC
,0t0, Increase Isno luX); legal tenders, 4il,
2.7,7l lncreoe tl, 390.600; specie 4 '31 642 fciO,
Increase 46 O19.1O0; rervs t'fl2,870,iO, In
crete 4.4i,oo0; reserve required 4J77.407,.
81 0, Increase $3,&J8.0."6: surplus 4 Je.G62.4iiO, In
crease 13. 801,614; ex-Cnlted Stales deposits
441,410.860, Increase 43.7ir7,3&0.
Now York Imports and F.iporla,
NEW TORK, June ll.-Total Imports of
drygoods and reneral merchandise at the
purl of ISew ltrk (or the week ending
(an
8"0 (3 634 53
800 9 98 98
600 126 126 124
72
48 48
80 SO
IK.0 190
10 10
7
800 JO JO 19
1"0 1M 158 157
400 11 10 lou
600 67 67 674
y 40
111
21 21 21
42
.a... 25
90
47 16 30
ti . 41 ' ai
IS
75
C 44 44
80" 'M" 79
5 6
87 B7&4 E7
16 ln. 16 '
6C4 66 66
9 9 9
6474 64 M
!?
todsy werij valued at 4.42,4;.9.
Exports of specie from New York for
the wek were 4719.4T jllver and 4iM10
gold. Iip"'" ot P'C" New York dur
ing tha week were 44.771 gold and 414.4
silver. J
How Torfc Money Market.
NEW TORK. June 11-rMONET-On call,
nomrnal, no loans. Time loans, dull and
easv; sixty and ninety days, 24,2 per
cent; six months. S'ii? per cent.
TKIMK MERCANTILE PAPER-334
Sterling exchange weak, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $4.87261
4 8736 for demand and at $4 Kf.3Vtf 4.140 for
sixty-day bills: potel ratos. 14 86a4 and
44.SM4 x; commercial bills. 44.M''34.86.
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
44c
IiONDS Government, steady; railroad,
'The'closing quotations on bonds are as
followst
U. 8. if. la. r-1
do coupon ......
r a la. raa
1M Manhattan a. a. 4i..l""k
ltfs. V Ontral 4a 2
I'lia, 4a in Inc
So coupon 14
-Co B- 4a, rag
do coupon . . .11 W
do old 4a. nt
do eoupon 1'
Airhlann aan. aa 101
Minn. A St. V 4a.
M.. K. 4V T. 4a 4
do 77
N. R. R. of, M. e. 4a.
N T. C. . I 100
N. 1. C- . a 1
do ad). 4a. No. Faclnc 4a.
'4l
... 7JV
Atlantic C. U 4a.... i Co u
B. O. 4a K'i w. w. t. 4a
do la Kt n. 8. L 4a ft par.... n
Central of Oa. t 1'- P""- conT. IHa M
do lt llfr ' iResdlns sen. 4a 100H
Ch-a. A Ohio 4ta....l04 St. I,, it. M. . --l
Chlraso A A. IV,a.... ,81. U A 8. K. t. 4a. M
C B A Q. a. 4a.... fl. U 8. W. la
C. M. A 8t. P. (. 4a. lot i9ahard A. U 4s... 7i4
C. A N. W. a. 1a....irS So. Pacific 4a l
C R. I. A P. 4a o. Rallwar (a 11
do col. a Tv,Teia. A P. la 117V4
C. C.C. A 8t. U f. 4a. MUt, It L 4 W, 4a.. T0
Chlcain Tar. 4a 7H. Union Pariftc 4a 108'4
Con. Tobacco 4a I onv. 4s
Colo. A Bo. 4a HWV- 8. Steal Id 6a 74H
D. A R. O. 4a HWabah i, in
Irlo prior llan 4.. ..100 do deb. B J"4
do san. 4a s5!w. A L. K. 4a H
T W. A D. C Js..JH:ws- Central 4a o
Hocklns val. 44a....l071l,Colo. F. A I. c (a.. 6H
U N. unl. 4a 101 I
Offered.
Boston Utock Quotations
BOSTON, June U.-Call loans, 23 per
Official
cent; time loans, awii per cent,
closing of stocks and Donas:
Atchlaon ad. 4a Waatlnf. common
do 4a 100i Adrentura
U.i natural 4a 0 Allouet
Tl
1
, Vi
, 4
Vl
. ts
t
450
It
41W
13V
HVi
7
7
t
t4
T
4V,
11V4
tst
4'a
M
-
3
'
s
4;4
, t
V4
73
Atchlaon
, Amaigtmaiea ....
. 4Vtl Ameriean lino ..
.240 jAtlantlc
.13 Bingham
.do pfd
Boaton A Albany..
Bn on as Maine...
Boaton Eleraicd
yitchburg pfd ...
....146V, ( 1. Hecla
....Mlt Ontennlal
.... TV Copper Range ....
Mex. Central
N. N. H. A H
Per Marquette ....
Cnlon I'aclOo
Amir. Arge. Chem.
do pld
Amer. Pnen. Tube..
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Ames. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A 8...
181 I Paly Weal
71 'Dominion Coal ..
.. t6Vi Franklin
.. IS lOrancy
.. 71 lisle Rnyale ......
.. 4H Maaa. Mining ....
..lltVi Michigan
..m Mohawk
..138 :. Mont. C. A C...
.. lOH'oid Dominion ....
.. 7V Oaceola
.. 7s Parrot
.. 3Qulncr
..lit I Shannon
.. HVt Tamarack
.. Tl iTrlnltf
.. Ki t, 8. Mining
..112' I'. 8. Oil
.. 4'a Clan
.. W Victoria
.. Winona
.. Ml Wolverine
Ed I eon Eire. 11 1 u. .
General Electric, ..
Maaa. Electrlo ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
I' n lied Fruit
United Shoe Mach.
do pfd
V. 8. Bteel
do pfd
New York Mining; Storks.
NEW YORK, June 11. The following are
the closing prices on mining siocas:
Adams Con
!
Little Chief
Alloa
Breeoa ,
Brunawlck Con ..
Comatork Tunnel
Con. Cel. A Vs..
Horn Sliver
Iron Bllver
LeadTlll Con ...
... T
... 10
... 14
...
...126
...135
...176
... I
Ontario
Ophlr
phoenix ,
Potoil
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small lionea .
Standard
, 3M)
360
19
11
30
96
14
IM
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, June 11. Supplies of money
were tomewhat more plentiful In the mar
ket today and discounts were firm, but
business . was slack. On the Stock ex
change week-end dull was pronounced, Con
sols were easy, depressing other first-class
securities. Home rails were lower. Ameri
cans were cheerful, mostly higher and well
above parity, but were not particularly
active. They closed firm, especially coal
stocks.
PARIS, June 11. Business o nthe Bourse
todav waa dull throughout and prices
closed irregular. Russian imperial 4s closed
at 90.70. Three per cent rentes 97f 9o for
the account. Exchange on London 20 f 10c
for checks.
MERLIN, June 11. Prlcea on the Bourse
today were unchanged. Railroad securities
improved upon Hie strength of the New
York market. Discount rates, short bills.
1 per cent; three-months bills, 2 per
cent. a
Bank Clearings (or tbo Week.
OMAHA, June 11. Comparative state
ment of bank clearings for the week:
1904. 1903.
Monday ....
Tuesday ....
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday
41,45d.446.80 41.624.4H2.4J
1,820,530 86 1,183,811.78
1.356.013.90 1.217.303.47
1,234,342.08 1,178,637.01
1,187,926.35 1.S38.4K8.59
11.069.142.60 1.806.042.11
Saturday
A decrease of 4218.844.86 from the corre
sponding week last year.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Juno 11. WOOL Old wools are
well sold up, many warehouses being un
usually clear ot siock. current quotations
are: Idaho fine, 1617c; heavy fine, 1314c;
fine medium, lefilTc; medium, 17Ul8c; low
medium, I'iJj'ISc. Wyoming. 1616c; fine me
dium, 16517c; medium, 18rg)lc; lo medium,
WiViOo. Utah and Nevada, fine, I5jl6c;
heavy fine, lagilo; fine medium, 16l7c; me
dium, l(S0c; low medium. 19(i21c. Dakota
fine. 154?16c; line medium, 16a16c; medium,
19t7'20c; low medium, 19Sf20c. Montana, Una
choice, lb819c', line average,, 17glHc; fine mo.
dlum, choice, 18919c; average, lftwl7c; sta
ple, 19(&'20c; medium choice. 19i20o.
ST. LOUIS, June 11. WOOL Steadyi
medium grades, combing and clothing. l-
23c; light fine, 15318c; heavy fine, 1215c;
tub wnshed, 21'32o.
IpNDON, June 11. WOOI-The arrivals
of (wool for the fourth aeries of auction
sales amount to 163,801 bales. Including 84,000
Torwaraea oireci 10 spinners. 1 ne imports
fyjhMH wet
bis week were: New bnutn vvaies; 2,9:10
ueensland, 2.2U7 bales: Victoria, 3.093
! bales; South Australia, 70 bnles; Tasmania,
1 mice , omuiii nuriinim, iv ihiicb. , aniijama,
79 bales; New Zealand, 6,274 bales; else-
I TO hn ..
wnere, tw Daies. .
Kansas City drain and Provlalon.
KANSAS CITY, June ll.-WHEAT-IJwer:
May. 75c: July, Wtlv; Septem
ber. 70c: cash. No. -2 hard, 8t;c; Nn. S,
821186c: No. 2 red, Jl 001.04; No. 8, 954t98c.
Receipts, 44 cars.
CORN Steady; May. 44c: July, 43c: Sep
tember 87c; cash, No. 2 mixed. 49c; No. S.
48e; No. 2 white. 4c; No. 8. 48c.
OATS-Pteady; No. 2 white. 41du42c: No. I
mixed 89fr39V4o.
HAY Choice timothy, 410.6OiSll.0O; choice
prnlrle. 48.2fiT8.75.
RYE-Steadv: No. I, 40(ff34o.
BUTTER Creamery. 1315c; dairy. 14c.
EGOS Steady: Missouri nnd Kansas,
cases returned, 12c; new No. I white wood
cases Included, 13c.
Recetnta. Shipment
Wheat, bu 2T.2O0 18,000
Corn, bu 20.000 400
Oats, bu 4,000 4.0 0
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, June ll.-OILS Cottonseed,
stead v: prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low. 28. Petroleum, quiet: refined New
York. 48.08: Philadelphia and Baltimore. 48:
In bulk, 46.10. Turpentine, quiet; refined,
66c.
ROS7N Fteafly; strained, common to
good. $S OR 074.
OIL CITY, June 11. OILIt Credit bal
ances. 11.59: certificates, no hid; shipments.
68.184 bbls.i sverage. 6? 404 Mils.; runs. 94004
tibls. : average. 79,847 bbls. Shipments,
Lima, 68,708 bh's.: average. 68 oao bhls.j
runs. Lima. W.958 bbls.: average. 66.SS0 Mils.
SAVANNAH, June ll.-OILS Turpentine,
fllRrSaTN Vlrmr A. Tl, C tt.TT: V.. 82U;
T. 12874: O. 13.92; II, 43.07; N, 42.86; WO,
44.10; WW, 11.50. .
gosrav and Molasses.
NEW YORK. June 11. STTJAR Raw,
steadv: fair" refining, Se; centrifngnl. M
tost. c; molasses sugar. 8c. Rpflnod,
steadr: No. 6. 4.50c; N. 7, 4 45c: No. 8. 4.40c;
No. 4. 4.8rV; No. 10. 440c; No. 11. 4.26c: No.
It 4 0p; No. 18. 4.15c; No. 14, 410c; confec
tioners' A. 4 74c; mould A. 4.76c: cut loaf,
6.0c: crushed. 68O0: powdered, 6c; granu
lated 4 90c; cubes, 616c.
MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice, 41fr37d.
NEW ORLEANS. .Time 11. 8U1AR
Slrons: open Vettle, 2(93 4-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal. M134o.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, JO
J6c: centrifugal. lOrtmSo.
SYRUP Nominal, 1!6o.
Dry nooda Market.
NEW YORK. June ll.-DRYOOODS-The
market shows little appreciable Increase In
the volume of sales, but buyers as well
aa sellers are more confident of the future,
and It la believed the market is prncticallv
on rock bottom and that any change will
be In an upward direction. Developments
In the price situation are expected next
week and many are awaiting this change.
Dnlnth Grata Market.
DULUTH. June ll.-WHEAT-To arrive.
No. 1 northern, 94c; No. I northern, 92c;
on track, No. 1 northern, i3c; No. i
northern, 91c; September, 814,0.
, OATo-U'o arrive autl no. truck, 4i4
JHABi LIVE SlOCt. MARKET
Betf 8ter4 Llttlt Eighff for th Wk
and Beit Cswi Etroag.
SHARP DECLINE IN FEEDING STEERS
Hogs ot Illaheat Point ftlneo April and
gt ftsartef Higher Than a Week
Ago Practically Mo Change
la Sheep or Lambs.
POITTII OMAITA, June 11. loot.
Receipts werei
Cattle. Horn. Sheep.
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Official Friday
Official Saturday ...
I.Wi B.UbS 4.0'iJ
4.411
2.741
3. .VI
tl
290
12.119 1,731
10.474 42
li).3l S.53
8.037 34
4.194
Total thla week 14.511 6S.1R2 10 .102
Same days last we.k...,16.c22 5,9M 7.336
Fame days week before. .14.611 6.'l 13.113
Same three weeks sgo. .15.191 72. Hi v 14.7:7
Same four weeks ... 14.175 40,48 12.9"7
Same days last year. .. .18.440 63.376 lo.rr.2
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows trie receipts ot
rattle, hogs and sheep at South Onaha for
the year to date, with comparison with last
year;
, 1904. 1901 Ine. Dec.
Otttle 419J75 436.5H9 17.221
Hogs 1,197,802 l.f Sl.l'.'O 106.612
Sheep 004. !V! 529.5W 135,309
Averaae prices paid for hogs at South
Omaha for the last several oaya with com
parison: . a
P"t, 1904. 11904. 11402. 11901. n00.184.l
May 15.
May 16.
May IT.
May 18.
May J9.
May 20.
May 21.
May 22.
May 28
May 24.
May 26.
May 26
May 27
May 2S,
May 29
May 30.
May 31.
June 1
t 66)
6 69
4 7:
6 73!
6 211
6 I
4 20
6 11
4 10
e
6 M
4 ('
4 671
3 631 4 a
4 401 4 44
8 59! 4 2t
4 651 4 26
I 651 4 24
a
6 73
6 C3i
6 641
6 61
8 62
4 671
6 01
6 04
I 66
4 43
4 ii
4 17
4 1.1
4 24
4 06
e
6 67
6 61
e
6 601
6 G3
I 62
4 68j
4 I
6 04
4
4 60
e
4 60
4 57
6 90
6 62
6 68
4 90
4 86
4 14
6 71
4 83
4 88
4 83
3 57
4 14
4 21
4 11
4 03
6 70
4 60:
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1.
8 55'
4 59,
2.
4..
6..
6..
7..
8.
5 70
6 1 4 83
5 70 i 4 91i
6 71 4 94
4 10
4 58
8 t
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I 4 01
5 7S 1 9M
6 78 6 02
6 101
6 83
6 91 S 00
8 6. 3
8 C0 4 47
9..
3 61
3 i
94
4 Hi
June 10
8 59
June 11
Indicates Sunday.
The ofttLiol nutnbei of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs.
C.. M. & St. P. Ry .". 15
Union l'acllic system ,
C. St Is". V. Ry
F., K. & M. V. R. H 2 26
C, St. P., M. St O. Hy 6
B. & M. Ry 84
C, B. Ht W- Hy 6
K. C. A St. J m... ...
(J., R. 1. ot P. Hy.. east .. 6
C, R. I. & P. Hy., went...... I
Illinois Central 1
Chicago Great Western 6
Total receipts 11 131
Tne uiHpuxiL.on 01 tbo utty s receipts wa
as lolluws, eacn buyer purciiaslng tne num
ber of head Indicated;
: Cattle. Hogs,
Omaha Packing Co 1.3o7
Swift and Company r 4 i.u-rf
Cudahy Packing Co Xu-o
Armour & Co - ,&
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C 2a
Armour ot Co., K. C 9o8
8. & S v 4.6
Other buyers 3 ....
Totals 235 9,002
Cai xiti iliete were just a few oua
buncnes of cattle here tins mormng una
not enougn to make a market. ur tue
week tecuipts aro auout the same us lor
last week, but auout 4,00u neud short ot
tno coiTetponuing week 01 last year. The
uciiianu bus oueu In good shape and prices
on & numoer ot lines ai higuer tiiau tuey
vtcic a. weK ago,
'Hie luuiKet uu corn-fed steers advanced
sharply tue eany part ot tne weeK, but
luwuru the clo&e packer got rather bearieu
anu ueemeu to thina tney wuie paying tvo
ruuon tot- ttielr cau.o. Inen, too, they
are in liopcs tue eany pari 01 next weea
wul unng in a rioou of caiUe, winch wiu
give ineui a goou opportunuy to take ou
u. big cnuna ot the aavaiKO tney nave
oeen pulling on lor tne lust few wetas.
uu liiuiauay and Friuay tney took oil'
ijilbc ironi the general run 01 cattle and
uuing was siow at the decline, liven at
tins, uowever, the more aesiraolo grades
are riant orouna a quarter niguer lur mu
week, wnlie tiiose tnai do not. suit buyer
exactly are not over ioykuc higuer. binci.y
cnoice steers may be . quoteu irom to.vu,f
d.); goou to choice, o wo-ou; tair to uuu,
o.wuu.w; common to lair, 44. m 90. '
The cow market did not advance aa much
as tns steer market tne early part of the
week and uia not suiter quite as inuuii
aa steers the latter part of tne
week. Birictly choice betters anu cowa
may still be a llttis higher for the weea,
but not much. Oiassare nays suffered quue
a sharp uecllne, but owing to the uneveli
ness of the market It U practically im
possible to tell just how mucn tney have
declined. Commission men are sending out
warnings tq. their customers to look out for
grassers, aa they are liable to slump off in
bad shape at any time. C'anners and cut
ters are no more than steady for the week
and slow sale at any price. Oood to choice
cows and heifers may be quoted from
44.25 to 43-00" and something fancy a little
above that. Fair to good corn feds go from
13.80 to 14.25. Better grades of grassers 43.00
to 43.50, with strictly choice a littls above
that. C'anners and outtera go from 42.00 to
4 00. t
Bulls veal calves and stags have shown
little change during the week. The bulk of
tho bulls sell from 43-25 to 44 25, with a top
at 44.50 or 44.55. Veal calves go largely
from 44 60 to 45.25, with choice up to 4o.W
and occasionally a top at 4S.75.
The demand for stockers and feeders this
week haa been very limited and as a result
prices have gone down hill ata rapid rate.
The better grades are around Soc lower
for the week, while ths commoner kinds
are very hard to move at a decline of aa
much as 50c, It now takes something
strictly choice to bring over 44 00, whlls th
bulk of the fair to good bell from 43.50 to
43.80.
HOGS Receipts of hogs this morning
were not excessive and with a good de
mand from both packers and shippers the
market continued on Its uward course.
The general market could safely be quotea
strong to a nickel hlKher and quite active
at the advance, everything being sold at an
early hour. The bulk of the good hogs
sold at 44.77 and 44 80, with choice largely
from 44.80 to 44.90. The lighter and com
moner loads went from 44.76 down. There
was no particular change )n the market
from start to finish.
Receipts of hogs for tho week have been
quite moderate, showing a loss both as
compared with Inst week and the corre
sponding week of last year, as the table of
receipts above will show. There has been
a liberal demand from all sources and as a
result prices have moved steadily upward
and show a net gain for the week of about
25c. This advance carries the market to
ths highest point reached since April. Rep
resentative sales:
No.
A.
b.
Pr.
no. at,
ih. rr.
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44
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4 T7
4 77
4 77 V,
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4 10
4 0 ,
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4 72
4 Tl
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40
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4 Tt
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4 Tt
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Tl 141
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(0 4 Tl
40 4 75
110
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111
40 4 40
4 10
4 40
4 40
4 44
4 10
4 0
4 14
4 e
4 Tt
4 Tt
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42.
114 1M 4 Ti
11 1
4 75
4 Tt
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41.
Tt.
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160 4 Ti
H
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4 Ti
II !.!.
41 140
44 1.7
47 .lit
147
48 141
T4 1l
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II 215
4 230
10
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4u 4 M
110 4 40
M 4 40
140 4 40
44 4 10
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KO 4 W
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. .121
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W 4 Ti
40 4 Tl
40 4 15
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40 4 Ti
10 4 T7Va
40 4 71
44 4 17
120 4 77
no 4 to
II V.I 140
4 40
4 44
4 40
B XI
..121 40
4 77
4 771,
14....,
Iii M
..140 140
44....
.tOt 140
4 40
4 a
ltd 4 TT
47....
.III
2i l0 4 17
M
41
4
44
It
Ill
11
41
12
4
44
42
41
4
41
168
10
4 M
Ill
12T
... 4 71
... 4 17
120 4 T7
40 4 T7
... 4T7
... 4 17
M 4 1'
10 4 T1
40 4 Tl
... 4 T7
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10
4 10
4 10
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44
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4 II
4 It
4 It
4 44
4 16
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444 4 15
40.
to
to
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4 14
4 44
4 II
4 17
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40
4 T7
4 T7
4 77
4 71
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140
Ml
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44.,
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6 42 7 12
4 60 6 86 7 07
4 62 s J u
4 62 6,27
4 47 6 31 7 12
4 46 4 27 7 11
4 4i 4 18 7 03
4 18 7 Oil
4 46 6 19 7 08
4 & 7 06
4 43 6 04
4 88 6 93 4 40
4 46 6 77 4 97
4 494 4 72 7 01
6 70 7 09
i 63 6 80 7 10
4 49 7 11
4 53 5 93
4 4S 6 07 1 07
4 49? 6 &'. 7 13
4 64 6 85 1 16
6 75 7 20
4 63 6 77 6 15
4 i 7 Id
4 684 6 80
4 Ct( i 85 7 21
4 74s, 6 0J 7 26!
4 7S 6 03 7 36
It t IX 4 TT 4 ft M 4M
44 t.tl ... 4 17 41 IH 4 IS
SHEEP Thero wers no carload lots of
sheep or lamts on sate this morning and as
a result there was no market. Thvre Is noth
ing new to be said of the situation, as there
Is a good demand for anvthlng that has
any kill to It at steady prices, but for com
mon thin kinds there is a limited demand.
Ths receipts for the week have been about
the same as f"r the same week of last year,
but about 4,010 head .heavier than for last
week. This Increase, however, comes
largely from the arrival of several ship
ments of grassers. The number of corn
feds wns snout the same as Inst week.
Quotations on clipped stock: Oood to
choice lambs. 46.0ofi6.oo; fair to good lambs,
So 54 ti4 00; good to choice wooled lambs,
6 H"gt 76; fair to good woolod lambs. 6.0"e?
50; good to choice yearlings or wethers,
iYno-ip J8; fair to good vearllngs or wethers.
4 7j.q6.00; good to choice ewes, 4.2T'4.&Q;
air to good ewes, 14. 004. 25.
CHICAGO I4TB STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Nominal, Hosts stroma:, Sheep
Steady and Receipts Light.
CHICAGO, June 11.--CATTLE. Receipts.
100 head: market nominal; fnod to prime
steers. 626&6.60; poor to medium. 44 76'.?
6 00- stockers and feedeVs, 41oOy4.70; cowe,
41. 75474.60; heifers, 43.60614 26? ennners. 1.76
lfi2 7S; bulls, 12 5rtif4.30; calves. 43.00ifi6.5O.
HOQS Recelpta todav. lO.frnO head: esti
mated Monday, 40,000; market strong;
mixed and butchers, 14 Slufifi.OO; good to
ch.ilee heavy. 14 906.00: rough heavy, 44.75
7490; light, 44.7594.96; balk of sales, 4.8fyJ
4.95.
SHEEP ANT) LAMRS-Recelpts, 2,000
head; market stead-; lambs, steady;
rood to choice wethers, 6. OOfy. 60; fair to
choice mixed, t3.75!6.00; western sheep,
44 5Ou6,60; native lambs, 46.0Or,"i.75; western
lambs, 46.50'ti6.50: spring lambs. 46.0Ow7.26.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June U.-CATTLB-Renolpts,
700 head. Including 400 southerns:
market steady; export and dressed beef
steers. 46.766.35; fair to good, 44 504.60;
western fed steers, 4.75&6.S0; stockers and
feeders, 43t4.90: southern steers, 43.6rt?
6.16; southern cows. 42.2.Vrj6.26; native cows,
12.604 75; native heifers, $4.0CKfj6.50; bulla,
42.76a 50; calves, 42.7o.fl4.75.
HOGS Reoelpts, 4.000 head; market
strong; top, 44 90; bulk of sales. 44 "ON-80;
heavy, 4.&.vg4.90; packers, 44.JO&4.86; pigs
and lights, 44.264.76.
SHEEP ANU LAMBS Receipts. 1JO0
head; market steady; native lambs, IS.ft'if
7.00: western lambs, I5.264f7.00: fed awes.
84. 750$. 26; Texas clipped yearlings, 44.75.1
6.60; Texas clipped sheep. 4.2Vu4.i6; Hook
ers and feeders, I4.00tl4.50.
: St. Loots Mto Stock Market.
ST. IX)T'IS, Mo., June 11 CATTLBJ Re
ceipts, 3.000 head, Including 2,800 Texans;
market steady to strong: native shipping
and export steers, 44.25So.60; dressed beef
and butchers' steers, tMf&&; steers un
der 1.000 pounds, 43.85&4.60; stockers and
feeders, 43.6084.60: cows snd heifers. 12.25
414.50; canners, $2.253.28; bulls, 43.10dt3.86;
calves. 45.lo4i43.00; Texas and Indian steers,
43.0IV&6.00; cows and heifers, 43.10S4.26.
HOGS- Receipts, 2,000 head; market
steady to srong; pigs and lights, 4.16pp4.76;
packers, 44.6CkS4.86; butcher, and best heavy
$4.804.90. .
SHKtJP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head; market steady: native muttons, 44.00
f()6.25; lambs; 46.004(7.86: culls snd bucks,
42.50Q4.50; stockers. 42.2663-00.
JSrvr York Lire Stock Market
NEW TORK, June 11. BEKVE8 Re
ceipts, 183 head; dressed beef, steady, at
8CpHc. Exports today, 1,300 cattle; 620 sheep,
and 7,070 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 18 head; no trading;
feeling steady; city dressed veals, steady
atHOa'S Receipts, 2,048 head; fesling
steady. .
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 4.499
head; sheep and yearlings, steady; prime
to choice lambs, firm: others 'steady; com
mon to prime sheep, 43.75(86.00; a few choice,
5.50; yearlings. 46.00; lambs. 47.2T(tf'S.0o; one
car of fancy at 18.60: dressed mutton un
changed at 7'iHOc; dressed lambs In good
demand at ll&'14c; dressed yearlings, a
He.
Sioux City LIto Stock Market, t
SlOfX CITY, la., June 11. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts SCO head; mar
ket steady; beeves, 44.6O05.86; cows. bullB
and mixed, 3.00i&4.50; stockers and feeders,
43.00ft4.o0; calves and yearlings, 43.0O4)3.8O.
HOGS Receipts, 4,600 head; market 6c
higher at 44.65g4.80: bulk. 44.724.76.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
on trxawtvi Mrt .Time 11 CATTLE
Receipts, 69 head; market nominal.
HOOB Receipts, s.nui neau: min
to 6c higher; light. 44.674r4.s0; medium and
heavy, l4.724.90.
SHEEP AND LAM.BS Receipts, none.
Stock la Sight.
Following are ths receipts of live
for ths six western cities yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 290 9.194
stock
Sb'p.
i'.w
1,400
1,000
Chicago .....,. 100 10,000
Kansas city j,v
St.. Louis 4,000 1.000
St. Joseph 69 J,8"4
Sim. City 800 4.500
Totals .,
4,469 82,498 4,400
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, June U.-COTTONSpot In
limited demand, prices 4 points higher,
American miaanng iair. o.wa, "
dling, 6.82d; middling, 6.72d; low middling,
6.58d; good grainary, 0.44a. "r""?af -t
The sales 0? the day were 4,000 balea, of
which 100 balea were for speculation and
export, and included 4,200 bales American.
, . n -t. , 1 a i Hi.rl(,.n lCll
Receipts, l.uw uanro. ii ""-'"i aT-.
tures opened firm and closed steady: Arner
. . . , .,,. n i,,nA a .sA.l June
lean miauling "r"'v IT.i.
and July. 4.17d; July and August, 4.41d;
Auiust and September. 6.20d: September
anT October, f6Sjl; October and November,
6 44d: November and December, l.88d, De
cember and' Jatjuary, .35d; January and
Febniiry, 6.34d.
Spot, quiet snd steady: sales, 650 bales: or-
c ru,, ju. . .,4n.t 11 t.1Ar. Inw
mrddllng,' li'lSOOc; middling: llHc:
receipts, 111 . i ' t..i7.
turea closed very ltendy; June. 12.16c; July,
I2.20e; AiiS'ist. n ffio; t fleptcmher. 10.67c;
her, 1003c; January. 10.07c. Spot cloiM
e? a .A.i. kUKas mMrl ntf linlttndfl.
IJlllPIa IV K" " 11 1(9 Stlf iixri , aaaavu.ee. an r
12.86c; middling gulf. 18.1JV; sales, none.
ST. LOulo. June uz-uuiion-wuii'i.
higher; middling. ISoi sales, none; receipts.
20 bales; shipments, none; stock, 13,042
bales. , i
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. June ll.-COFFEE-ru-tures
opened steady at an advance of 6
to 10 points on steady cables, moderate pri
mary receipts and bullish crop news, which
was received via- Havre It stated that
the bean was small and yielding only about
tlllrtV-IWO piMlll"" IU .r,ri. ...... m
of cherries, whereas the normal number of
rlliarts IO tne aivcu u -.u.-
sixty-five. Trading was moderately active
ana tne msrnei wnn jih,.,, v
net advance of 15fi20 points. Sales were
. . P (Ml in.lildln. Till.. m t
reportea or eo.o"" uae
1 ' - , . . W c . a . (I.nt.ml, A fifi.rtil
.15c; December, 6.4O(S4.40ci March, 6.bC
4T6c; May, 6.80o
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW TORK, Juns ll.-KVAFOBATBI)
APPLES A slight Improvement In demand
Tor r X L' 1 L acui'UIII "l" " . .." ' -' '
jnjf effect On the market and prices show
a hardening tendency. Common are nuoted
at 4(3ie; prime at 6Hc; choice at 6ttH4c:
and fancy at TCiWVaC. Prunes show a snme-
. . . 1.. inn. lV.nn.1, rtiialneas 1 hv
Wlim amauiri ....... ........ ---
no means In satisfactory volume. Prices
range from io to oc. act-orum ; ru.
Quoted at 944floo; extra choice at 104
l04o; And fancy at 11(8 13a.
Metal Market.
.... vAntr T.m. 11 f TT A 7 A llpal
new a ... -
msrkets today were ouiet and 1 unchanged
from tne nna. nn. -;vi',wa"
featureless, i m en.jrj '"',v5'"'-'''i"''-Copper,
electrolytic, 412.2Mtl2.76.
nuhVT 44 264.36; spelter quiet, J4.TTW4.W.
PI Iron warrants, nominal: spot. 49.124;
northern and southern foundry prices un
changed. Liverpool Grain Market.
n,nntwif. tuna 11 W7T1TA.T Brnt
easy; No. 1 California, 6s 104d; futures.
oulet: JU1T, S 7a". mpitmuw, oe mu.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed,
new 4s 6HV American mixed, old, 4s 64d:
futures, dull; July, 4s 4d; Beptomber, 4s
NEGR0ES MAY GO TO LIBERIA
Haw jersey Heftro Society May Send
a, Tboasand Men to African
Republic.
(Copyright by New York ITersld Co.. 1904
NEW YORK, June 11. ("New York Herald
Service Special to Ths Bee.) James J. Car
mlcliael and Walter L. Dardan. officers ot
the Llberian Emigration Association of the
I'nlted States, which Is thus far composed
entirely of Newark nroes, have practi
cally decided on a trip to Liberia this
moith to make the pecenary arrangements
for the settlement and. 1 possible to ob
tain concessions from tl government of
Liberia which will be of advantage to the
now colonists.
They will endeavor to send 1.000 men to
Liberia before the end Of tha present Tear,
most of thero to be taken from the south.
It Is figured that they can be sent tor about
430 each and that the Llberlan government
will aid them until they can get farm lands
In productive conditions
The problem of cheap transportation 'la
believed to have been solved by an offer of
tha Donald Steamship company to furnish
a steamship which will carry 1.000 for 44,000.
GETS GLIMPSE OF OTHER SHORE
Loots Michel Describes Peelings
When Death. Appeared to
Bo Near.
(Copyright. 1904, by rress Publishing Co.)
PARIS. Juno ll.-CNew York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) Louise Michel,
much broken In appearanca from the severe
strain from a recent Illness, has Just given
In ths Hotel des Socletlo Bavantes, In
Paris, a lecture In which she described her
feelings when she believed herself to be
tying. , ,
"My will was absolutely gone," she said.
"I observed myself as dispassionately as
though I wers another being. All material
things became vague. But my Impressions
grew powerfully acute my senses became
externalized aa It were. I recollected a
similar experience t had In New Caledonia
during a cyclone. The heavens were black,
tha sea waa black, and it seemed to me
that from tho depths of the sea rose a pro
found power of attraction. It was aa If
we had existed In the elements and deatb
was only a return to them.
"Thought mads Impressions In symbols
and language no longer was possible. The
war In which I was engrossed appeared to
me as a vast stain of blood. The future
was an Indistinguishable mass, In which
difficult epochs loomed like the summits of
a mountain range. Beyond, there appeared
the new horlson where truth shone for all.
"What restored me to health was the
universal sympathy extended to me, with
which. I felt myself . In constant communi
cation. Now that I am well, I shall con
tlnus my lectures, for my one desire Is to
diminish the hatred between people who
think." '
Louise Michel goes from Paris to Lon
don, thence to Algeria and Chaumont, to
lecture.
NAMES NO JflORE BISHOPS
Several Important Dloreaes In FraUeeo
to Remain Without
, Head.
(Copyright. 1904. by Press Publishing Co.)
ROME, June 11. (New York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) It has been
decided that the dioceses of Bayonne, St.
Jean do Maurlene, AJaccIo, Vannes, Nexers
and Versailles shall continue vacant until
the attitude of the French government
toward the church shall hkve undergone a
change. At the coming consistory not a
single French bishop is to be named:.
ANCIENT RELICS UNCOVERED
Gold Coin and Vases Ilorled In
' Twelfth Century Pound
1st Bulgaria.
(Copyright, 1904, by Press Publishing Co.)
BUCHAREST, June 11. (New York
World Cablegram Special Telegram.) The
French consul at Phlllppopolls reports that
at Sxgherli, near Falar-Passardljk, in Bul
garia, gold pieces and vases of solid gold,
which are supposed to have , been hidden
In the twelfth century, have been dug up.
SEEK PENSI0NF0R CRONJE
Krnger.to Be Asked to Provide lor.
tho Famous Boer
General.
(Copyright, 1804. by Press Publishing? Co.)
PARIS. June 11. (New York World Ca
blegramSpecial Telegram.) The French
Society of Boer Sympathisers, organized
during the Boer war, anxious to save Gen
eral Cronje from giving exhibitions of sham
battles at the World's fair In St. Louis, has
sent a representative to Mentone to ask
Mr, Kruger to give General Cronje a Ufa
pension out of his own abundance.
REAL ESTATES TTLAIfSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 11, as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam
street, for The Bee:
Sarafi J. Blakeway to Pan JCosaek. lot
21, block 1, Ames Place , 4 40
Jacob W. Wilcox and wife to Hans N.
Jensen, part of. lot 29, block 2, Park
Place " M
Aldred Wyfnan and wife to Hans N.
Jensen, sams ' 26
James B. Nelson, administrator, to.
Ollvlg Nelson, part of lot 9. block I
1. Armstrong's 1st add..-....'........... J;07S
Charles E. Price and wife to Naomle
F. Schonek, part sub. lot 7 tax lot
29, sec.' 4-16-13 1
Charles E. Prloe and wife to same,
same '. .7 1,250
Tukey Imd company to George For
gan, lot 7, block 12 Clifton Hill 1
Le Grant F. Ledwleh t al to Jurgen
Thomsen, lots 6 and 7, block 16, Rose I
Hill -E00
17. Farnam Smith
& Go.
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