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    THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904.
7
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Present Cooditiini All T 1 Towtrd Lowtr
BepWmbtr OtU.
MANITOBA GAINS MljCH IN ACREAGE
for Look Ba4 la Kansas Laxal
. Cask Market Still Tied
Ip for Laack of
Grata.
OMAHA. June 1.
"I look for lower September Mia," said
a prominent speculator. ''The crop In grow
ing well, but the cash oats are Arm and
the July oat are strongly held. The higher
July get the lower September oats will
go In the end, (or the high price of the
early future will attract so much oats to
Chicago the market will he flooded. It will
stimulate the country buyers to pay fancy
prices and when people find out what the
September la really worth a big break
win come.
The estimate of the Northwestern Grain
Dealera' association which has Just met
In Winnipeg Is bearish so far, as acreage
is concerned. Manitoba and the northwest
la sTlven 1 430.411 acres, which Is an In
crease of 6 per cent over laat year. Oata
n wuin-iru 11 j,j,ik)u, an increnBe in
rrMC of ft & rwr Mnt mnri hurlv !a"l? hMft.
an Increase of 1 per cent. The general con-
anion or tne crop is excellent.
' Kansas City quotes Manager Flacke of
me Midland Elevator company or that
place, as very bullish on corn. He has
Just been, for a trlD over the Union
rlno through Kansas and says be has never
seen tne corn so backward or so weedy.
Such opinions are said to be numerous In
the southwest. The Minnesota crop sum
mary for the week finds the weather has
been very good for all grains, but corn,
and too cool for that a-ritin. Barton county.
Kansas, renorts hard wheat cuttlnaT beaun
there and promises new wheat for shipment
July l. ine riuselan government report
shows cold and drought have seriously
damaged grain in some sections. - Especially
Is this true of the winter crops. One of
the large growing- districts Is from uu
satisfactory to bad. The seaboard reports
2m),0iX bushels of wheat sold for export-
mostly Manitoba and 4.0Q0 bushels ot corn
New York reports the export of 30,000
bushels of No. I hard winter wheat Other
shippers say winter wheat can only go
abroad now at a loss of 8 cents, and the
shipments were made to effect July con
tracts. The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Wednesday
and today were aa follows:
Closed
. Open. High. Low. Today. Wed y.
wneas
July ......
Kept
Corn
June July
Sept.
Dec. .....
Oats
June July
Sept. .....
73 7314 73HB
Wi 4f WB 4BB
46i 46Z 4fi'i 46 B
44 43 444A
38V4 38HB 37V4B
41 40 41 B 40 B
384 374 38R J8i4B
31 S0? 81 B 31 B
A asked.
' Loal Cash Grain Market.
No receipts was again the reason why
very tittle business was done about the
sample tables. The 'brokers were ready to
buy, but little. If anything, was on tap
from first hands. Receipts and shipments
were: Wheat, 7 cars In und 2 cars out;
on week ago, and 11 cars. Corn, 1 car
In; one week ago, 12 and 27 cars. Oats,
1 car in: one week ago, u cars ana i car,
WHEAT No, 3 hard. 86c; No. 3 hard, 82
C5c; No. 4 hard, tbielac. '
CORN No. 2. 47&4?M,c; No. 3, 44H46Hc;
No. 4. 4043c: No. 2 yellow, 47c: No. 8 yel
low, 4fS4c; No. 2 white, 46o; No. S white,
44Hfo45V4e.
A KT A'V a. OT71W A" W, at W III V7t 111! , 11 V.
I white. 89H40Vu; No. 1 white, SBfcSOc;
standard, 40. ,
Notes from the Etekaag office.
Omaha stocks of grain In pubtlo ware
houses: Wheat, 82.0S bushels; corn, 145,429
bushels; oats, 27,9utt bushels. Omaha con
tract corn amounts to fo,724 bushels. Of
-this 23,031) bushels Is In Merrlam A Holm
nuist'a house and 67,687 bushels In the
Union elevator.
L, Cortelyou of Muacatelle, Kan., waa
an axohange visitor.'. -
Omaha inspections of groin were seven
cars. One car of wheat graded No. 3 hard
and one car no grade. Of corn, one car
graded No. 2, three cars No. 3 and one
,-car no grade. ( . - ,
... Oral Market , Elsewhere-
L Closing prices of grain Wednesday and
'today at the makets named were as fol
lows: . .
CHICAGO.
' ' Closed
. Wheat ' ' Today. Wed.
i July 84S4A. 85 B
; September 7B 8oA
,Cqrn v
' July 4A 4S4B
September 48i.A 48ViA
,! , K1N8AH CITY.
Wh.it-
July 74 73V
September 70 A 70
Corn .
July 46HA 45
September 44 B 44 A
ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
July 87 83
September 80B 80B
Corn
July 47 A 474
September 47 B 47
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
, July 93 93
V . September 80 80
, DULUTH.
Wheat ' . , .
July 93 93B
September 80 8IV1B
NEW YORK.
"Wheat
July 91 B 1B
. September 84 B 84
'HEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(kaotatloas at the Day Various
, Commodities.
: NEW YORK, June 16.-FLOUR Receipts,
16,733 bbls.; exports, 1,612 bbls.; sales, 4T.3UO
btils. The market was barely steady,
with light Inquiry; winter patents, 36.10
66.40; siratglua, H.BCfoo.Ou; Minnesota put.
tnti, $o.(Mitj.3t; winter extras, 3-.3i.G40O;
Mlrxesota bakers, 33.8584.10; winter low
grades, f.154;3.tj. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
choice, 4.(W4.25; choice to fancy, 4.25nf
4.60.
CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
tl.10ijjl.12; city, ti.lmhtt; kiln dried, U.W
64 lo.
RYE Nominal; No. t western, 75c, nom
inal. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 4o, C 1. f.,
'New York; malting, nominal.
WHEAT Receipts, lll.OuO bu. Spot mar
ket eaay; No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No.
2 red. 11.00, f. o. b adoat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, 11.03, f. o. b., adoat; No. 1 hard
Manitoba, nominal, f. 6. b., afloat. Aa open
ing decline In wheat due to foreign selling,
lower cables and a bearish Price Current
report, was followed by a strong advance,
with shorts large buyers of July. Bullish
Ruaal&n crop news had an Influence on the
rise, but later liquidation developed and
sold off, closing 6o net lower. July, 91tf?
fliVkC, closed at Sic; September &J7fe(8c,
closed at 84o; December, S3 ll-lije4:)c,
closed at Mc.
CORN Receipts, 47,300 bu. Spot market
quiet; No. 2, boo, elevator, and 66o, f. o. b.,
' atioat; No. 2 yellow, 6Wc; No. 2 white,
! 6ic Options were generally firm again
on amall receipts, and with the west clos
ing partly o net higher. July, 6a4Vo,
closed at 64c; September closed at 64 to.
OATS Receipts, M.ouO bu.; exports. 7.911
Tiu. Spot market dull; mixed, iai to tl lla.,
r4hh47o: natural white. 8u to 82 lbs., 4.tfWc;
'clipped White, 36 to 40 lbs., 614) Mo. '
T 11AV rtteady, shipping, good to
choice, 86c.
- H0'8 Steady; state, common to choice.
lt4, it4t3i; lwti, 23y'.'c; olds, 84'14c; PaclHo
coant, UwWc; iJ'UJbc; olds, HsUc.
' HIDEtt Steady; Qalvestuu. HO to 26 lbs..
'JSc; California, tl to 25 lbs., lc; Texua
(dry), 24 to Su lbs.. 14o.
LEATHER Steady ; acid,
' WOOL Firm; domestic fleece, VaQSia.
TALLOW Steady; city, 4c; country,
44o.
HICK Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3
'dSc: Japan, nominal.
. PEANCTS Firm: fancy, hand-picked, ec;
f other domestic, 8K,ni',o.
I I PKOV181UN8-Pork. steady; family, $9 M
t it 10 60; mess, 6H WHrtx.60; beef hams, 3J0 0iX(r
i.1.60 packet. 3it.WM;9.nO; elty. extra India
' inees, 813 omjlc . Cut meats, steady;
'pickled bellies. fci.7597.S0; pickled shoulders,
Ifc oo; pickled ' bsius. ft Ou'ii 10 U0. Iird,
, steady; western stesmed, $7 lo; refined.
;iult; continent, $7 16, bouth America, 37 bo;
5 compound, 5.iM)6.8;."4. pork, drm: tanilly,
. U uo; short clear, 1J.SC 14.76; inesn, ln.00
"mijirt. .
i BUTTER Steady ; creamery, common to
'extra, l.t-MSc; state dairy, common to
extra, 13'dl7c; western factory, common to
choice. Wo;lSc; western Imitation cream
ery, rominon to choice, 13l6o.
CHKb.HW. Klrm: stale, full rrejam amitll
colored, 7l!Hc; small white. large
colored
1, 6i7Tc; large white. 'U'e.
wmiern extra, l?aio;
Dl'Stk, loSI 17c
Kil Lirv 'in.,. .j ..
steady,
unchanged. '
Tulad Seed Market.
..TV Tr!: Jun '"-BEEUB tnover, cni.h,
August. (U.K. Prime timothy, $1.46; Sep
temberj L47 . . .
CHICAGO GRAM AMD PROVISIOJfg
Peatares at the Trading; aaa Closlag
Prlees on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June l.-Oanadlan reports of
a large Increase in acreage were Influential
today In weakening wheat. Final flguree
on July were o below last night's close.
Corn Is up a shade. Oats gained c, and
provisions iGrZl'V.
Initial quotations on July were down 0
c at 4e to 84c From 854c July stead
ily receded to Mc. The close was at 84o.
September closed at 79ic. alter ranging be
teen 7SHitiTo and 8oV. Clearances of
whest and flour were equal to l7.e0 bu.
I'rlmary receipts were 314.HO bu., compared
with Z, bu. a year ago. Minneapolis.
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
266 cars against 14e last week and 264 a
year ago.
Com prices held firm. The market closed
at about yesterday's final figures, July
opened unchanged to o lower, at 48o to
4ic, sold between 4o and iWo and closed
at 48uMflc.. Local receipts were 160 cars,
with 4o of contract grade.
Oats . were strong. July opened un
changed to o lower, at H0 to 89o,
ranged between 8o and SOHc, closing at
39o. Local receipts were 68 cars.
Provisions were active and strong on an
urgent demand from shorts. Small receipts
of hoes was one of the main factors of
the situation. The market closed well to
ward the top. with September pork up 12c
at 112.87. September lard was up 10c, at
17.00. Ribs were 1WJH higher at $7.40
7.47H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, 23 cars; corn, 7 cars; oats, 89
cars; hogs, 19.0W head.
The leading futures ranged as follow!:
Artlcles.1 Open. Hlgh.j Low. I Cloie. I Yse'y.
Wheat
a July
t J uly
a Sept.
b Sept.
Corn
June July
Sept.
Oats
June July
Sept
Dec
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
July Sept.
Ribs.
July
Sept.
r
8RSl'(r84.;
8R
85
85
62
84
81'q2
60'8
81 81
80
79aJ 78
48
4
49
4!4
4Str
48
4 I 48
I
41
39j
9i 39
59W.iaU.I
32jS3lg'.
82
32
a2Hi32i'
12 47
12 65
12 80
12 47
12 72
12 65
12 40
12 66
72
90
13,80
S80'
86"
is-
U 67!
80j
6 87
9 80
6
1 00
7 W
7 27V
7 47V
1 38
7 62
7 22
70
62
40
7
36 )
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were aa follow: .
K LOUR Quiet and easy; winter pat
ents, 84.704.80; strslghts, I4.40&4.60; spring
patents, H-30a 4. 40; straights, t3.WKi4.30;1 ba
kers. g2.65ra3.ao.
WHBAl-No, 2 spring. 2ig95c; No. 8, 86
92c; No. 3 red, 31.0101.02.
CORN No. 2, 4sc; No. 2 yellow, 6151c.
OATS No. 2, 4142c; No. 3 white, 41
43c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 8641c; fair to
choice malting, 44Q64o,
SEED Flax. No. 1, 31.01; No. 1 north
western, 31.08; prime timothy, 32.76; clover,
contract grade, 110.75.
PROVlaiONS Pork, mess, per bbl., 312.60
mtM. IJird, per 100 lbs.. $1.77 Short
ribs, sides (loose), $7,004)7.26; short clear
sides (boxed), 37.00iS7.86.
Receipts and shipments yesterday at this
market were aa follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 64.200 25,300
Wheat, bu.. 43.000 27,800
Corn, bu 351.800 610,100
Outs, bu 123.SO0 92,400
Rye, bu 4,000
Barley, bu 46,000 6,600
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, 18
17c; dairies. ngl8c. Eggs, easy; at mark,
dairies. llV4316c. Eggs, weak; at mark,
cases Included, 1414c. Cheese, weak at
7,j8o.
St. Loals Grata and Provlsleaa,
ST. LOUIS. June 16. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, 46c, elevator, nominal; track,
31.08 1.06; July. 8Zeii3c; September, c;
No. 3 hard, 8&30o.
. CORN Lower; No.' 2 cash, 47c; track,
48c; July. 47c: September, 47c.
OATSWeak; No, 2 cash, 41c; track.
42 Vic; July, 87c; September, 81c; No. i
while, 44Vso.
FLOUR Moderate and unchanged: red
winter patents,. 4.804.0; special brands,
iodine higher; extra fancy and gtratght,
$4.3o!i4.50; clear, 33.70S3.80. .
bt,h-l-Timothy, fc.DOO)2.70.
CORNMFJAL Steady. 32.40.
BRAN Dull and heavy; . sacked, east,
track 86c .... .. ..
HAY Dull and unchanged; timothy, 27.00
4J14.O0; prairie, $.( Hi.00. ,
IRON COTTbHliES-Mw ;"-Jt
BAGQINO c. , . ' "
HEMP TWINE c. - M
PROVISIONS-Pork, " higher; Jobbing.
312.65. Jjard, higher; prime steam, 36.20.
Bacon, higher; boxed, extra 'shorts, 28.00;
clear ribs, 38.12; short clear. 38.62.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 8e;
springs, 14416c; turkeys, 13c; duoks, 8c;
geese. 3c.
BUTTER Slow; creamery, 1418o; dairy,
10fifl5c.
EGOS Steady at 18c, case cotint.
... Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.0uO 6 ono
Wheat, bu 7,000 43,000
Corn, bu 84.000 47,000
Oats, bu 26,000 Sl.OuO
Kansas City Grata and Previsions.
KANSAS CITY, June 16. WHEAT
Steady; July, 74e;" September, 70&c; De
cember, 70c. Cash: No. 2 hard, 5c; No.
3. Wo1c; No. 2 red. 31.02QL08; No, 3, 97(3
11.00. Receipts. 13 cars.
CORN Firm: July, 46c; September. 44c;
December, 3i74(S38c. Cash: No. 3 mixed.
60cNo. 4, 4Sc; No. 2 white, 60c; No. .3.
OATS Steady; No. 3 white, 414242c; No.' 3
mixed, 40-ti41c.
BUTTER Weak; creamery, 18l6c;
dairy, 12c. '
EGGS 8teady; Missouri and Kansas,
new. No. 2 white wood cases Included, 13c;'
cose count, 12Vc; cases' returned, c less.
HAY Choice timothy, 310.5OCill.00; . choice
prairie, M 2&S8.60. . '
RYE Firm; No. 2. 64e.
v.. ReL"Pis' flhipments.
Corn, bu 4.0 lo,0n
Oats, bu
3.000
4.000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 16. WHEAT-July.
3Vi&S3c; September, 80i0Ho: on track:
No. 1 northern, 84c; No. i northern, KUo.
FLOUR First patents, 35.0065.10; second
patents, 4.0y6.O0- first clears, 83.60(23.60;
second clears. 32 46.
BRAN In bulk, 315.00; shorts, 316.00.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 16 WHEAT Weak:
No. 1 northern, W'lHvc; No. 2 northern, 86
(j87c; old July, 86Vic
RYE Lower; No. I, 78o.
- BARLEY Dull: No. 2. KSc: samnle. t703n.
COKN-Msrket o higher; No. J, 48tj60c;
July, 48iH8o. .
JL
t
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Juna 6 WHEAT Snot.
eusy: No. 1 California, 6s 7d; futures barely
steady; July, 6sld; September, 6s 2d.
CORN Spot, quiet: American mixed,
4s4Vid; American mixed old, 4s6d; fu
tures, dull; July, 4s4d; September, 4 2d.
rtulatk Grain Market.
DULUTH, June 16. WHEAT To arrive;
No. 1 northern, 93?j4c; No. 3 northern,
9lV0!c; on track: No. 1 northern WVifcWo;
No, 8 northern. 91WK2c; July, 93c; Sep
tember, 80c; to arrive and on track, 84c.
- Peoria Market.
PEORIA, III., CORN Quoted firm to
higher;. Na X. &c; No. 4 lie.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 16. COTTON Spot,
dull; prices 16 points lower; American mid
dling fair, tf.72d; good middling, 6.58d; mid
dling, 64Ad; low middling, 6.34d; good ordi
nary, aaod; ordinary, tJ. Futures opened
easier and closed steady: American mirt.
dllng, g. o. c, June, 6 Jod; June and July,
.2od, July and AukusI, 8.14d; August and
September, 6.93d; September and October,
6.Md; October and November, 5.30d; No
vember end December, 6.24d; December and
January, 6.21d; January and February,
6.2w1; February and March, 6 'Ml.
NEW YORK, June 14. COTTON-Futurea
closed Dajilv steady: June. 11.18c: Julv
11 Wc; August. lo.Soc; September, 9 98c; Oc
tober, 9.ic: November. 8.63c; December,
9.5hc; January, 9 Mo. Spot closed dull, 10
points lower: miunung uplands, izc; mid
dling gulf l-'ic. bales, 20 balea.
ti -r Tiririfl T,, n. i cottoki
and uncharged; middling, llc. flalea, none;
receipts, none; shipments, none; slock, IV
630 tmles.
NEW ORLEANS, June 18. COTTON
Futurea steady: June, 11.29c; July, 11. Sac;
Auirust. lu.tiifri 10.70c; September. 6 78S1i;!'c:
October, 8.x4!4,c: November, 9 Sn-iUXlic;
Iecemler. .37i.3c; Jsnuary, .459.4Sc.
Spot, steady; sales. 400 bales; ordinary. 9c;
f-xd ordinary, 10 6-)6c; low mlitdling,
ulS-liV; middling, good middling,
11 13-ltic; iiilu.lUns fair. 131-lbc. Reoeipta,
16 Ules; slot k, 127,814 bales.
Philadelphia Prodoeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 14.BI'TTER
Steady; extra western creamery, lec; extra
nearhv prints, 1SH.
EHJ8tner; trrnh nearby, lc lose ofl";
freh weblern. lb 'i ; fr-ii aoulhweatsrn.
IJ'ilKc; fr-h southern, loylfic.
CHtKtsKi r Inn und In better aemana;
New V oi k full cr-iiit, ciioit e to fancy,
. a ' ir r.. t m
NEWYORK STOCKS 1KD BONDS
Propoted Preferred 8 ack lung of Union
Ptoiflo TJniaUUi Market
ADVANCES ON LIGHT TRANSACTIONS
Oplalona Mixed Oer Relative Bene-
ata t Bardena ot the Issae at
genrltlee hy Harrlasaa
Lines.
-NEW YORK, June 16. Speculative sen
timent continued much unsettled touay
by tne proposed preierred stock . issue by
i..,t,irn i-acltic. The feverish tone of
Union Pacilia and Southern Pacific In the
early dealings kept traders out ot the
general market and those two stocks al
most monopoliser tna trauma- "'"J
settled down to aoout last nlgnt's level
h market tiwk nn a better tone and was
inclined to an advance slowly on light
transsctions. Opinions ware mixed over
the relative benefits of burdens to Union
Pacific and Southern Pacltlo of the pre
ferred stock issue. Union Pacific's double
role of stockholder and creditor of South
ern Paclilc la the principal cause of con
tusion. ...
As creditor Its advances to the subsidiary
are to be paid off by a portion ot the new
preferred stock and by the proceeds of
the subscription. As stockholder the claims
of Southern Pacific stock upon earnings
are to be superseded by the 7 per cent
rights of the new preferred stock. Union
Pacltlo was somewhat erratlo In the early
dealings in accordance with these uncer
tainties regarded benefits to accrue. The
stock sold under last night at one
time. There was less contrarity of opin
ion over the effect of the plan upon South
ern Pacific ana traders were inclined to
sell that stock. It did not become known
until late in the day that a privilege of
retiring the preferred stock at 115 from
July, 1905, to July, 1910, waa to rest In the
company. There was an active demand
for Southern. Pacltlo 4s In the bond de
partment. Southern Paciflo preferred when Indued
sold on the curb at 121 and the rights to
subscribe at par at 8i-t. Theie was
very little In the general market. The ad
vance In Consolidated Qaa was on the ex
ecution of a large single order and was not
explained. The reduction in the dividend
rate of Lake Erie & Western preferred
and the poor showing of quarterly and
semi-annual net earnings by the Vander
bllt railroads were not stimulating factors,
hut ih market lenored them. The tone
of the market was Indeterminable through
out end the closing was heavy and below
the best. .
Some of the active speculative bonds
made the market irregular by their de
clines, but the market was generally (Ira.
Total sales par value 31.770,OUO. United
States 2s. the old 4s registered and the
new 4s advanced ana the old 4s, coupon,
1 per cent on call.
The quotations yesterday on the New
York Stock exchange were:
Sales.Hlgh.Low.Close.
Atchison ..V 8,800 72 71 71
do pfd 400 94 94 94
Baltimore St Ohio 7,9u0 D0 79 80
do Pfd v ' !
Canadian Pacific....... 1.900 120 119 119
Central of N. J......... ..... .. 11.
Chesapeake & Ohio 31-
Chicago & Alton , 88
do pfd W4
Chicago Gt. Western. 600 13 13 13
Chicago A N. W 100 170 no in
C.. MS St. P.V. 6,000 142 141 142
do pfd 1"
Chicago Term. & T
do pfd 14Vi
C C., C. A St. L
Colo. Southern 100 16 16 15
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd 19
Delaware & Hudson.. 500 156 156 154
Del., Lack. 4k West 271
Denver A Rio Grande JO
do Dfd 8vVl
Erie. .. 3.300 24 28 23
24
68
36
28
68
36
do 1st Pfd ............. 200
oie
34
67
do 2d Pfd 100
Hocking Valley .....
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central ........
do pfd
K. C. Southern, bid.
dn rfd
100 81
81
HI
500 130 129 129
guv In IS IB
100
83
33
'46"
109 V,
147
33
20
89
HW
147
77
113
43
63
117 '
92
16
8rt
35
115V,
. 55
86
300
40
Louisville & Nashville 1,900 100V1
Manhattan L 800 147
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry 1,000 113
Minn. & St. Louis...:. 100 44
M., St. P, dc-8. 8- M, .f ft.
iii'
44
do pta
Missouri Paciflo 1 43,000
Mo., Kan. A Tex 100
do pfd 2.300
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. ino
N. Y. Central 6.700
Norfolk & Western... 1,300
91
ft
36
116
56
91
1
30
86
116
65
do pfd
Ontario & Western...
Pennsylvania
P., C, C. 4c St. L..v
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L A S. F. 3d pfd,
8.200 26 25
26
6.800 115 114 115
DC
,.10,500 47
46
66
20
64
'28
45
20
84
'22
'86
84
14
:::t:
47
81
6tt
20
64
46
"
28
45
400
1,300
1,300
tl
64
St. Louis S. W
do pfd 400
Southern Paciflo.. ,...113400
Southern Railway ... l.luO
do pfd ." 300
28
4H
21
85
'23
'87
Texas & Paciflo ..
T., St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling & L. E..
.. 300
.'44.'i00
22:
85
5
87
92
161
84
27
7
226
181
103
200
49
17
70
24
88
700
300
35
16
Wisconsin central
do pfd
Mexican Central
Adama Ex
American Ex
United Statea Ex a...
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper 1,800
Am. Car & Foundry,.
do pfd 100
Am. Cotton OH loo
do pfd ...
49
17
70
iHVi
49
17
70
24V4
Am. Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd '
Am. Locomotive .....
do pfd
Am. Smelt eV Refng.
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng.....
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A Iron....
Consolidated Gaa ...
Corn Products
200
100
26
7
26
24
19
82
63
t
126
72
X
29
SSr
. 100
.. 200
. 1,100
,. 800
liblioo
82
63
82
58
98
Ub
UN
126
48
200
Vs
.10,600 193 190
67
200 29 20 20
200 152 161 150
100 11 11 . 10
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper...
do pfd -
International Pump...
do pfd
National Lead
North American
Pacific Mall
People's Gaa
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car...
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal 4 Iron....
U. S. Leather
do pfd
U. .8. Realty
do pfd
U. B. Rubber
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Weatlnghouse Else..,. ,
Western union
Total sales for the day, zvB.buo snares.
Boston Btoek ttnotatloaa.
... .tm T . . 1, toll 1 . . i , 11 i Mr
cent; time loans, 34 per cent. Official
Closing r siocaa mm ut'uu.
Atrblwa a41
,.1M
Waxing, eoamoa
Advoitur
Alioaes
,. 14
. 1
,. IH
?
.. aosg
, 46a
.. 14
. II
.. M
.. au
.. T
:: i
.. I '4
.. II
do U
Mm. Ceotral 4s
AlcaUoa ...t....
do pM
Barton A Albaar
Uoatoa Milne.
Bootes IS lamed
ritohtwrl pt4 ..
1. t
.. 40
.. Tl
.. IW
..140
..It
..1611
..m
Auaalgaouted ....
Aaiarlcaa Xt&O ..
Atlantic
tUttKham
Cat. Hocla
tantaoalal
44
Copper Maaee ,.
N. Y , N. H. .
Pm Maniualta j
I nlun loieo 'H
Ara n. Ar. Cbem...
do r
im.r Pnau. Tube .. W
Italy Waat
Itomlolna Coal ..
rraaklla
Uranay
lala Borala
Iliia. klliilna
Anxr. Sugar
. .114W MlcuUaa
do PId " I w
kM, T.I t Tal...l M"t. ot ao Co a
A mar. Woolaa 10H!il Pomioloa list
ao pf4 i" ""
DuBimoa I. ... farrot
Edlaoa Blae. Illam. .IMfciVlulaor
Oasaral Blaetrlo ....IH Hnanooa
Maaa. Elactrlo H Timtracl ....
to
u
e
n
ado plil 1 s. Miaing
Maa
icbnaeug was . v. 011 ....
lua iiiaa
l:att aaoat Mack
Victoria
do pfd W
II. g. atawl
do (i Mtk
Wlnoua
aalvorlae ....
gear York Moner MaVhet.
NEW YORK, June 16. MON IFT On eall.
eaay; hlicheat, 1 iwr cent; lowest. 1 pot
c-nt. ruling rate. Ik. prr rent; laat l'Mui,
1 per retil; cloajitg bid. 1 per cent; otfer-d
1 k. et 'I 1 rrm luana at.. I mmA .if
30 '
70
600 21 20 20
.. r. 84 ,
25
1,000 97 9 97
400 27 26 26
- 69
212
:::: ::::: :::::
100 15 16 15
78
jj.it
S?
6
79
300 69 69 59
100 16 16 15
. 1.5O0 9 9 9
. 4.4U0 64 64 64
154
87
sixty and ninety days, 2 per cent; six
monthft. fMA per cent.
PAPER Prime mercantile, 8VrB4 PT
cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy. with
actual business In bankers' hills at 24.s7a
4 8725 for demand and at 34 SfiJo for elxty
day bills. Posted rates, 34 86iiji4.8. Com
mercial bills. 4.864.85.
SILVER Bar, fcVic; Mexican, dollars.
itONDS Government, strong; railroad, lr
reanilar.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
follows
tl. 8. raf. ta. rag. .1H
do coupon ....lH
do la. ret
do eoupoo 14
do now 4a, reg....M?
do eenpoa 13?S
do eld 4a. rag. ...in
do, coupon 1074
Atralaoa gon. 4a ...lU1
Atchlaon adjat. 4a ,. l
Allantlo c. L 4a ... KH
Man. era. gold aa....!'
Met. Tagtral 4a
do lat lno
V gt u 4a
M., K T. 4a
do tnda
...
...
... t
... 1H
N. R R. ot Mei. e. la 74
N. T. C. ga ma..inot
i. c. g. M i:;j.
Northern so. 4 14
do la TIUj
Baltimore aV Ohio 4a. K'-'-
N. . w. e. 4a ... im
do ma S44 O. . I. 4a a sartle. H4
canirai oi ua. M....iya. rann. cone. ava .
do lat tne 74
ttaanlng s. 4a 10uH
C. a O. 4 Ha J(tt
C. a A. IH ns
C. B. A Q. now 4a.. H
Ft.U. a I M e la in
m.u a s r. rg.,4a u
St. b. g. W. lata....
C.,M. A St P.gon. 4a 1
Saaboard A. L 4a... 4
C. A N. W. con. 7a.lKT4 Pouih-rn Pas. 4a .... tl
0., R. I. A P. 4a.. 1 Pomh.ra Rr. ta ....U7
oo col. a -, ! ai. a pao. lata.. ..Ill
C..C..C. A it.L. X 4a W4 T , St. I,. A W. 4a... TO
C. T. 4a 7! Vnlon Paclso 4s ....10H
Con. Tobaere 4a .... 4Ia do conr. 4a 9
coi. a Houtnern 4a.. wx'i' s. steal Ind h. . 744
O. A R. O. 4a MHlWaba.h lat W4,
Erie, prior llan 4a.. do deb. B ........ M
r.m gen. 4S a w. a I,, b. 4a an
Ft. W. D. T. lat.lm;wia. Central 4a .... H
hocs. vaner ka ..i-y-v,oio. r. a I. e. la., n
LAN, anISad 4a..l01l
Offered.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. June 16. Closing:
Conaola money P0S4
do account K4
Anaoonda 3
Atchlaoa 7J
do p 4 17
B a O is
Canadian Pacltlo ...
C O l
C. Ot. Waatorn 1S
C, M. A 8u P.... 146V,
rB-era 19
D. R. o iOfe
' do pfd 7:
Erie , jc,
do lat pf4 ........ (ii
do ind pfd fcta
Illinola Central
L. X liiv.
N. Y. Central .,
..11IH
n. a w
do pfd
O. A W
Pannajrlvanla ....
Rand Mlnaa
Reading
do lat pfd ....
do Ind pfd ....
8outbern Rr
do pfd
Southern Paciflo
Union Pacltlo ....
do ptd
U. 8. steel ....
do pfd
Wahaah
do pfd .........
.. tl
.. 10H
.. tilt
.. 41
.. US
.. 114
..
..
.. 94 Va
.. 17
j it. c. t ioA'epanian aa
SILVER Bar. firm. 2a4ad ner nunce.
,.Ki ' U
Spanlah 4a
.. ai
MONEY lVs per cent.
The rate nf dincmint in the nnen market
tor short bills Is 2 per cent; three-months'
bills, 21-4Guj2 per cent.
New York Mlalnaj Stocks
NEW YORK. Juna 1.-Tha followin
g are
the closing prices on mining stocks
Adams Con
.. SO
Ontario
..171
..1K6
.. 10
..
.. II
., II
,. 15
..ivu
Alloa
.. it
.. 10
.. t
,.10
,.131
,.176
I
,. 6
Ophlr
Phoenix
Poloal
Savage
surra Nevada
flmall Hopaa ..
Standard
Breeea
Comatock Tunnal .
Con. Cal. A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Stiver
Leadallle Cos ....
Little CBlot
Forelara Financial.
BERLIN. June 16. Exchanae on London.
20m 41pfgB for checks. Discount rates,
short bills, per cent; three-months'
bills, 3Ve per cent. Trading on the bourse
touay was stagnant and prices were weak
on yesterday's New York advices.
PAKlH. June 16. Prices on the bourse
today were steady; trading was feature
less. Russian Imperial 4 closed at 90.20.
LONDON, June 16. The Tate of discount
of the Bank of England was unchanged
today at 3 Der cent. Money waa plentiful
in the market today and there waa a mod
erate demand. Trading on the stock ex
change was quiet, but the tone was mostly
steady. Consols were' cheerful and closed
easier. Home rails were benefited by the
favorable trafflo returns. Americans
opened weak on the announcement of the
proposed Issue of preferred stock of the
Southern Paciflo railway. The market was
Inactive at below parity and closed irregu
lar. Foreigners were firm on Paris sup
port. The amount of bullion taken Into
the Bank of England on balance today,
78,00O. . .
BOMBAY, June 1. The Bank of Bom
bay has reduced 4ts bank rate from 4 to I
per cent. .
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, June 16.4-Bank clearings for to
day, 31,357,167.38, a decrease of 393,663.80 from
the corresponding day. last year.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS
Condition of Trade srnd Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Prodnee.
EGGS Receipts, liberal market, steady;
fresh stock, 14c. 'o...
LIVE POULTRY Heps, 8c; rooster,
according to size, 64jc; turkeys, 13c; ducka,
8to9e; geese, 6c; broilers, 17(jj'20c.
BUTTER Packing stock, lie; choice to
fancy dairy, iaai6c; separator. 17fil7V4c.
FRESH FISH Trout. lOo; pickerel, 8c;
filke, lOcr perch, 7u; blueflsh, 12c: wbiteflsh,
4c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster,
green, 26c: lobster, boiled, 80c; bullheads,
lie; cattish, 14c; black basg, 20c; halibut,
10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 81.00; buffalo,
8c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dox.. 35c.
BRAN Per ton, 318.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland.
38.00; No. 2, 37.50; medium, $7.00; coarse, W .O.
Rye straw, 36.50. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, large size,
33.00; fancy navels, all sizes. 33.60; Mediter
ranean sweete, choice, all sixes, 3a.0t4M.i5;
Jeff as all sizes. 2. 76.00.
LEMONS California fancy, ' 270-300-360.
83.75(01.25: cho'ce. i3.6(K&S.7ii.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb.
60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown,
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c. i
BANANAS Per medlum-alsed
t2-OU2.60: jumbo, 32.753.25.
carton,
12c; 5-
bunch,
UAitM Persian, per box of 30
32.00: in 60-lb. boxes, 5c per" ib.j Oriental
Stuffed, per box, 32.40.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42. per
crate, 33.50. . i
FRUITS. ' '
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 4-nuart
case, 31. 60$ 1.66; Oregon Hood rivers, 3i0a
bLACKBERRlEa Arkansas, per 24 JU.,
CHERRIES California, per box, 3L503
GOOSEBERRIES 26-qt. case, 31.60.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-baskei crate,
3126.
CANTELOIJPE Tesaa, per orate, 33.50
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, lc:
each. &yuuc.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, H.2U; Dakota, per
bu., $1.20; New Texas Red stock, in sacks,
per lb., 8o. .
NAVr BEANS Per bu., $2.162.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c.
CABBAGE California, per lo., 2HQ24ic.
CAULIFLOWER Per dox., 90ci$1.0
CUCUMBERS Per dog., 50u
TOMATOES Texas, 4-taaket crates, $1.75.
RADISHES Per doi. bunches, 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per do.. 80c.
TURNIPS Southern, per dox., 45c.
BEETS Southern, per doi, 45c.
CARROTS Southern, per dox., TSo.
PARSLEY Per doa, 4oc.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $2.50; per
-bu. basket. $1.00. String, per bu. box,
$.'.00; per -bu. box, 85c.
SPINACH Per bu., home grown, 3540c.
ASPARAGUS Per dox. bunches, 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crate,
$2 00.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dox., 76c.
PEAS Per bu. box, 31.0c,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twlnr. full cream,
11c: Wisconsin Young America, 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, Uc; Wiscon
sin Umberger, 13c,
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
' HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs., 9Vc; No. 2 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted. 8'al2c; sheep
pelts, Zi'U'c; horstifdes, $1.OB260.
, NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell,
Pr lb., 18c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
loci peanuts, per lb, 4c; rossted peunuts,
per lb. 8;; Chill walnuts, lijUHc; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 16c: herd shell, 13c; shell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu..
$1,115. .
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK, June 18. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market Is quiet but steady,
with supplies moderate. Common are
quoted at 4'U6c; prime, 6c; choice, 63
6c; fancy, 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are In moderate demand, but coast advices
report a rtrmer tone to futures and prices
are steadily held. Quotations range from
8j5. Apricots are in light demand, but
there is no ressure agninet the market
and prices are maintained. Choice are
?uoted at 8Hal0c: extra choice, 10Va'&lvc;
anoy, lKfililc. Peaches are firm, and for
f iture delivery and unchanged on spot.
Choice are quoted at 7t7VaC; extra Choice,
7VMi&c; fancy, irVvaiuc.
. CoaTeo Market.
NEW YORK. Juno 16. COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at an ad
vance of 6 Hjlnie. bales were reported of
87.U0 bags, one f the beet day's bualnexs
In some time The tra nonactions lriclul4
June at 6Kj6 9fc; iM-pieiler. 6.11. H 'am;
(X'tnher, 6i"c: lwcrtviber. 6Ac; Adaicb,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Bast Grades of Tat Cattle Steady, Othtri
Slaw ail Lowac
HOGS MOSTLY A NICKEL HIGHER
Rot Enoagk Sheep and Lambs In Sight
to Make a Fair Test of the Bltea
tlon, hot Good StotT Conld
Safvly Be 4k noted Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 16, 1904.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 3,670 6.471 123
Official Tuesday 3.720 13,546 1,077
OrtK-iai Wednesday 3.1W lJ.vli K1
Official Thursday 3,773 12,829 1.KA1
Four Cays this wek.. 13,270 45,17 3,1'.'5
Sunn days last week...l3.3W 41,(61 9.79H
Same days week before.. 12, 301 45.321 4,5-9
Same three weks ago,.18.3Hl 46.9J7 Il.tW
Same four weeks ago... 13, 726 66.172 U.992
6ame days last year 24,653 48,843 4.759
RECEltTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tne receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to dale, wlUk comparison with last
year: 1904. 191. lno. Dec.
Cattle 431,b4i 4M.X47 Utu4
Hogs l,2kMa 1,U4,! tl,0A4
Sheep ti,S&0 fc,,MO 131,470
Average prices paid tor hogs at South
Omaha for toe laat several days with com
parison: Date 1904. 1903.19O2. U01.1900.1899.1S98.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1..
3..
..
4..
63
6 931
6 701
4 68
4 831
3 60
4 U
4 12
4 03
4 10
48
4tsi
07 7 07,
I 99 I 13
3 66
3 59
I 70
S BO
I1 ?l
6...
lt
77,
7 20
t 15,
7u
6 71
a 9i
1 Mi
4 53,
4 0Tl
..
7..
8..
4 94
8 66 4 01
H til U
I 60) I 87
bli 3 Hi
I 1
4 9
eeWl
$80,
e
I 78
6 02
6 0H
9
4 t7ki
5 so
6 Oj
6 03;
7 31,
7 26
7 m
June lo.
6 83;
8 bu 3 98
June 11..
June 12..
June 13..
June 14..
Juna 16..
June 16..
4 li
4 81
4 84
4 81
6 91
3
3 71
$ 79
3 77
3 90
6 99i
6 07
a
1 33
f 3t
7 81
a
S 89j
4 Vi
4 IXi
167
8 64
3 66
3 61
3 6J
t 81
4 85!
4 89,
C 98
6 01
6 So
4 87ji
7 24
4 96
Indicates 8unday.
The oiticlal n umbel of cars cf Stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C, M. A St. P 2 24
Missouri Pacific 7 3
Union Pacillo system . 16 24
C. A N. W 8 11
F., E. A M. V 38 61
C, St. P., M. A 0 8 11
B. & M 83 40
C, B. A Q 7 6..
K. C. A St. J 4 1 4
C, R. I. & P.. east 16..
C R. I. & P., west 1 ,.
Illinois Central 2 2..
Chicago Great Western 1 ..
Total receipts' ...121 183 4
The disposition of the day a receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 225 1,713 ....
6wlft and Company 621 2.574 2?I
Cudahy Packing Co 608 ,2,914 15
Armour A Co 876 3,928 824
Omaha, Kansas City .: 628
Cudahy, Kansas City.... 108 .... 229
108
6
31
62
I
87
""i
206
Armour, Sioux City 1,251.
Vansani A Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Bon
Livingstone A Root
L. H. Meyers
Sol Degan
S. A 8
Layton A Co
436
172
M. Hagarty
Other buyer
Totals.
1787 12,988 1,331
CATTLE. Cars.
D. Davis, Dedham, la. Mil 1
I. Davis, Dedham, la. Mil 1
J. D. Bherer, Grlswold, la. Q..... 1
II. E. Mardsen. Red Oak. Ia. Q 1
j. E. Maxwell, Knobnoster, Mo. Mo. P.. 1
J. E. Melvln. Skldmore, Mo. K. C 1
CATTLE There (was not an excessive
run of cattle In slant this mornlnx. but
ackers did not taae hold with a great
eal of life. They were Inclined to be
particular what they bought and seemed
to be anxious only for the better grades.
The general market could be quoted steady
to a little lower.
uood, neavy, wen fattened cattle soia
without much trouble at steady nrlces and
aa high as $6.26 was paid. Thene choicer
bunches were picked up In fairly good
mason, but when it came to the less de
sirable cattle the market was rather slow
with the tendency of prloes downward.
Some salesmen thousrht thev Anally cot
yesterday's prlcea, while others were-quoting
It as much as 6&10c lower In extreme
cases. Considering the comparatively
amall number of cattle on sale, the morn
ing was well advanced before a clearance
was maae. '
The cow market showed very little
change from yesterday, so far as the bet
ter grades of dry lot stuff was concerned.
Everything of that kind was sold In good
season at Just about steady prices with
?esterday. The commoner kinds of corn
eds, though, were a little slow and a trifle
lower. Graasers were very slow sale and
considerably lower than yesterday. None
or tne pacaers seem to want tne graasers
and buy them only when they have to
In order to get their necessary supplies.
The market on bulls was oteady, except
In the case of something that showed
the effects of grass, which was a little
lower. Veal calves sold in Just about the
ime noicnes tney aid yesterday.
There were not enouirh stockera iM
feeders In sight to make much of a test
of the market, but at the same time it
waa very evident that the demand was
limited, so that prices could not be quoted
any more than steady on good stuff, with
the oommoner kinds dull. Representative
sales;
BEEF STEERS. .
No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 845 4 00 II..., 104 ( Ut
1 430 4 16 M an
14 1068 4 40 It 11 us H
4 3 4 SO 40 120g f M
3 4 44 66 1148 70
1 U0 4 76 to 1191 70
3 410 4 T 11 117B I 70
3 4 75 II 1044 6 74
t 746 4 T6 4 Hit ( 76
T 10H7 I 10 M 1144 I J
34 UU t 10 It 1171 6 tl .
7 171 I It 14 1(144 I ao
II Ml IK 17 1113 M
M 1171 I M 84 Ut4 6 H
4 711 I 16 ' 17 14(6 I M
0 1130
W
7 U.H H
II n6 I M
II HOT I 40
M 1146 6 40
14 1144 I 40
I Ml I M
II 1441 I 10 '
tl .....1271 t M
1' 1111 I IS
7 142 ( IS
II 1604 t M
IZtl I 00
N 1321 t 00 '
4: .,12111 00
17 1397 00
10 ,...1381 ( M
M U4I . j 00
46 13HI 06
II 1511 i M
1 1844 I 40
II 10U4 I 40
16 1044 W
6 1111 I 60
T M0 i 60
10 141 I 60
II 1071 6 10
1 11UI I at
tt 06 I 64
tl 1311 I 10
11 ,.11M I 10
II 1111 I 40
i i4?o an
STEERS AND COWS.
16 HI 4 40 IT 741 I 15
12. Ill 4 II XI Ill 6
....... Iinir.,....-,
t 1070 4 10 II , HOT I 40
II Tut 4 M 1194 I 61
II 104(1 I ia li .131,0 t 76
tl ,KI I 40 10.. 1410 M
,J TV O.
1 It 3 14 14 ISM I K
1 1040 I 10 17 Hat so
1., 440 1 36 1 10al 4 00
1 SoO 3 10 t 46 4 00
14 in t 10 Z J..... Id 4 00
10 IN ID 1 170 4 00
1.,,,, aau a av a.,. nxu 4 z&
I..... mi t 60 10 mm 4 ti
11 110 1 40 1 16U0 4 16
t 1UM w - a aao 4 10
It MT I 15 1 100 4 M
I MO a ia a..,,. 11U4 4 45
10M I 16 1 M0 4 60
loll I 60 3 1040 4 60
1 1101 I 40 I..., 1430 4 10
1 11IMI 3 40 1 1320 4 60
4 1330 I 40 11 1061 4 70
1110 I 40 T 1107 4 TO
14 10S I 70 1 1S40 4 41
6 1IH1 a IB a. iio 4 45
T ion I II 1 l:io 4 76
1 s0 I T6 1 1240 4 Tl
1 120 t II ) lftal 4 10
1 1170 t 71 T im a u
IT HO J Tl I lino 00
,0" HEWERS.
tl 461 8 DO t 131 4 00
t 44a I o ll MI 4 00
1 1040 I Tl 1 1(120 4 00
10 416 1 16 1 1410 4 SO
1 iftau a wi i iiao 4 00
!..... Ill 100 1 tOOO 4 14
1 IV 26 I 00 t 1X40 4 a
1 41 I OS 1 1110 4 II
4 TIT I 16 1 ...lua 4 44
4 744 I 15 M0 4 60
6(4 I 40 1 1710
1 41.0 I 60 1 740
4 lo
l 40 t Tl 1 130 4 10
1 IW "Wi; u"
1011 I Tl 1 lino 4 91
1 44 I 41 1 146 4 U
1 74 t I 1 l'KW 4 vt
1 -..1610 I 76 1 1740 4 45
1 ....1144 4 34 1 11,44 I 6
1 .....lau 4 H 1 laiio 4 b
1 14M W 1..
1 1461 4 64
i!W i 64)
I laud 4 10
L Alj v ca
I W IM. 1 14 I M
I lno 3 II 6 IM IN
I 16 4 6 I t0 I 60
1 ll I 00 t I IU
It il lot I II I 60
1, lao l si a i' I aw
STOCK EK8 AND FEEDEK8.
t 6 't I 40 1 340 I 7
I. I 44 II.., 4i7 t 6
C 6 I tt I (14 44
44 IT 6 434 IH
HOGS Receipts of hogg were quite lib-
m I u,n ,1.1. M.llln, I LI ( - . .
scored another advance. Trading was not
very active, as packers did not like to pay
the prices asked, but they all wanted sup
plies, so that hogs kept moving toward the
scales and the bulk of the arrivals waa dis
posed of In fairly good Season. The most
of th good-weight nogs sold from 34 85 to
34 80, with choice from $4 nn to 35.(10 and a
top at $5.06. The lighter and lea desirable
hogs sold from M S-'U. down. These prices
were fully a nickel higher than yeMerrlnv,
particularly on the better grades. The
common kinds, the same ss usual, were
more or less neglected and salesmen found
It hard In many Instances to get the full
advance on that class.
The close of the market was rather slow
with the feeling, if anything, weaker, as
packers had their more urxent orders tilled.
At noon there were a few loads in first
hands that arrived late. Representative
sales:
No. A. ill. TT. Nn. A. Bit- tT.
17 ...' 4 61 0 4 I7V4.
ax 147 140 4 7 131 t l0 4 ITVi
75 16 140 4 70 71 Ml 140 4 7(4j
75 It ... 4 T7 -74 IM SO 4 7u,
SO .16 ... 40 TT til rt 4 174
74 17 ... 4 0 17 130 10 4 74j
T 0T tOO 4 SO M ltd 140 4 17(4
41 tie 40 4 SO Tl J VI 30 4 17 '4
14 r9 10 4 SO II 135 too 4 17V
ml tn ... 4 M ll ::t tan 4 m,
74 ll 40 4 W Tl tfT 0 4 17
II .s 115 S IN II 144 IM 4I74
lit ... 4 10 ' Ml 1 4 74
74 170 00 4 SO 40 234 14 1714
T Ill 1X 4 J4 T 327 120 4 17(4
Tl s04 ... 4 I34 47 IM) ... 40
10 lit ... 4 121 41 t!7 63 4 PO
71 1"4 10 4 (4 :4 If.l ... 40
1 130 140 4 ll ft 44 40 4 M
61 I ... 4 I3V4 Tl t37 40 4 10
II W4 40 4 13V) 6 341 HO 4 M
71 Ml 4 1 4T Ml SO 4 M
17 WI 10 4 16 T4 ?J1 IN IM
Tl ,..t3i 130 4 16 14 ..341 ... 4 0
10 Ill ... 4 M TC 121 M 4 10
M 121 SO 4 II Tt 1.11 10 4 10
4 110 ... 4 14 Tl til ... 40
a U 130 4 6 17 Ml tOO 4 K)
71 317 40 4 W " tt? 140 4 M
16 321 to 4 ao Tl 145 ... 4 r
41 til 14 4 aa . ll 44 K 4K
74 Ill 140 4 6 11 331 M I M
41 Ill 10 4 66 " 1 IN
14 311 10 4 6 IN
64 124 t4V 4 a 10 4 N
at 3( 40 4 kl !t 40 4 N
76 tiaj ... 4 6 Ml too 4 10
14 145 ... 4 U 40 4 10
a4 in ... 4 al 4 10
7 3J N I li f 7 IN IN
TJ 126 13 4 44 4 J37 M 4 tO
44 381 140 4 U I J' 4 tO
11 340 KuO 4 46 44 347 40 4 tO
7) in 0 4 la M 1,3 tOO 4 tQ
Tl 324 140 4 16 M 130 4 M
110 ."ll. Tl. . .121 to 40
63.:.:.:. ..i4 .,: m
74 321 It 4 H I0 4 K
44 331 a) 4 16 J J" 40 f
74 32 . . 4 aa ,:" 4M
M l. . .66 M 4N
i tro :.: lu s; jw
40 116 ... aaa J4S 4N
al 4.14 A ,71 vi..
.160 110 4 N
1 131 130 4 I7V ; "J"
76 Ill llo 4 ijvT 40 4 N
il i:i ! ii. . ii twi 40 4 to
" ' . ' 1 ia .
Ta yi ia a .Ti.
31 10 4 0
44. too 4 17(1 ,B ' 4 M4
' Ml ... 4 671,
61.
.141 to 4 IIV4
It....
TO....
TO....
TS.'...
...Ml 40 4 12 M
...146 ... 4 12(4 1
...Ml ... 4 I!
...151 10 4 11 14
' ' 17
47 141 10 4 IT
14 Ill N 4 I7N4
4 161 10 4 47
4 14V 4 i;
70.. Ill 130 4 I7V4
73 141 ao 4 I7U
II.
ia ... 4 35
to 373 ... 4 ti
44 SKI ... IN
j4 au 4o 4.7 J J"
IS-: s? 1M S::::::::K g
3 tl 80 4 15
IV... .....1101 ... 4 7li
" 321 60 4 17
tiO ... 4 87
" 130 40 I 17
W 14 40 4 17 u.
44.
147 ... 4 IS
11
62
0
. .S.16 ... 6 On
..! ... I 00
...ZM 130 I 00
va : r. 'o
86..
.115 ... I OS
lav a aivk 11
.h?E?rTn.ore WM n0 change in the
fSfPa..',Uutttlon thl morning, as most
everything reported was consigned direct
to local packers. The same as has been
. t.her.e wa" a brlBk demand for
anything at all good and prices could be
quoted fully steady on such kinds. There
TL I punch of drive-In lambs on sale
that had been on grass and grain. They
were only in fair condition and gold for
Xq.jO
Quotations on clipped stock: Good to
& 2 nSmb'' W-W'W: ' t food lambs,
if -SS'SS1 .'.ood to hoice wooled lambs
jsbooao.je; fair to good wooled lamba. $.0O44
Sk,11.1? choloe yearlings or wethers.
iiliPi ,alr i Kooi yearlings or wethers,
l4.764jS.O0;. good to choice ewe. $4.25jAE4);
fair to good ewes, K004yl.25. Representa
tive sales;
No.
231 western lambs
tiM western lamba
Av.
.. 73
. 67
Pr.
6 10
6 26
CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCKv MARKET
Cattle Steady to Mow Hogs, Sheep
and Lambs Hlsther.
.J?lCA?' June 16.-CATTLE Receipts,
b.oiiq, head; market steady to slow; good to
PilU'r "teerB- 36 J6I&6.66; poor to medium,
34.6tkij6.85; stockers and feeders, $3.u04H-76;
I, ;v,TX-vv','w' I'eiiers, 4u.ouiyVU.40; canners,
f1!56,?:' bull84 2.o4.BO; calvta, UooW
6.J5: Texas-ted steers, $5.0iK&o.60. .
HOGS Receipts today, 23,ouu head; esti
mated, tomorrow, 18,000 head; market 6c
higher; mixed and butchera, $4-864j.lo; good
!?.Sh-ice .h'avy' to.ouj.76; rough beavy,
$4.8O4j3.0O; light, H6O4JU.06; bulk of suits
$4.lMi5.10.
SHEE AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head;
market steady to luc hlarher me
10(615c higher for lambs; good to choice
w5.the 4-763,o-is6: weBtern Bneep, $4.50411
6.00; native lambs, $5.0orat!.6o; western Jambs.
t.Outj'7.00; spring lambs. $5,0047.65.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS PITV l.iiu ia PlWT u n..
ceipts, 4,8o0 head, including' 1,700 southerns;
aoi upeneu airuna; ana ciosea steady to
10c lower; export and dresseu beef steers,
$6.76036.40; fair to good, W.6tj-j.6o; western
fed steers 14 Ak'.ift mc .lni.l.... n .1
$2.7644.7); southern steers, $3.2j45.75; south
ern cows, $2 i!54j4.00; native cows, $2.2.i&H.a;
native hellers, $3.004jj.3o; bulls, J.7tfLH.tf;
ralus t : fJv?,A tA ' .
HDl.(UllMAlntfl 0 rwwi (- e-
1" . ' v ,v yj ii tan , mni KC(, no
iiiRiiei. iop, oo.tiz; duik or sales, 4.S54
4.8iV4; heavy, $4-964115.02',,; packer. $4.S54ifi.0oj
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,600
head; market steady to 10c lower: native
laiuuo, ao.axB (.uu; western lambs, xs.Z64VT.00;
ieu tun, ai.ir iu-d.iu; x exas tciippeai year
lings, $4.76&5.6o: Texas (clipped) sheep, $4.ii5
4i4.i"6; stockers and feeders, $a.UXu4.0O.
St. Lomls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 16 fATTlJBoMlni.
12,000 head, Including 8,600 Texans; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex-
-wi iTCiB, a.ouiu'Q.o ureaaiMi neer and
butcher steers. S4.6utj6.2S: steers under l am
pounds, $4,0004. Su; stockers and feeders.
$3.8044.60; cows and belferg, $2.S64j)5.26; can
ners, $1.50&2.6o; bulls, $2.6o43.3o; calves, $5.00
66.76; Texas and Indian steers, $3,0040 6o;
cows and heifers, $3.75413.76.
uu iteceipta, b.suu head; market 610o
hitlher: plus and llahls. 34.16d'4.lsJ: nirimn
i4.so4i5.00; butchers and best heavy, $4.904y
.16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head: market steady: native muttons tiu
&6.00; lam Da. $4.7607.00; culls and bucks,
stockers. $2.60422.80.
New York Live Stock Market.
. v..v, .una nw, ite
Alnta aa liaait all .
No trading In live cattle. Feeling, steady.
uaoies unchanged. Exports, none.
, . . . . , ncau, very 111119
d,ini mur.k,,t lower; good to ehoice veals.
calves, slow; city dressed veals, 64rtiWc per
HOGS Hwcelnto. I,aa7 head; none for sale
alive; nominally steady.
SHEEP AND . LAMBS Receipts, 6,600
naMti: inn mMw ciwja iui.. irv., r.n
lower; others, 26c off; medium to prime
ai.wiijo.ov, cuna, ao.uu; sneep, u.wxi
6.00: yearlings, nominal.
Stork ta Sight.
Following are the receipts of live stock
iui ii miM. (iniiuiimi western cities yesier
dn V
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
2.670 6.271 .V'S
South Omaha
Chicago ,
... 6.0K0 23,000 6,0uo
... 4.SO0 9,0.10 4,000
...12.000 6.600 4,0)
... 917 6.059 iii
... 200 3,000
...26.687 62,830 14,146
Kansas City ,
Bl. 1OU1S .
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Totals
t. Joseph Live Stock Marked.
ST. JOSEPH. June ill PATT1.K..
ceipts. 917 head; market steady; natives,
14 '., Jt fjf .nw. nA hmlfA. L.,... '
stockers and feeders, $2.75414.26.
HOGS KecelptM, 6,0r,6 bead; market 6c
higher; light, $4.82'4ri4.92; medium and
nnvy, en.oi xitj.w,
SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 823 head;
market steady to strong.
leas City I.lva Btoek Market.
BIOL'X CITY. Ia., June 16 -(Speclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, too head; mur
ket steady; beeves. $4 6M1 00; cows, bulls
and mixed, $2.. 411475 00; stockers and feeders,
$3.of(i4 .00; veurllngs and calves, $3.A04j2 8.
HOGS Receipts, 8,0"0 head; market 8iil0c
higher at $4.7ii4.90; bulk, $4.8oru4 K5.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June 16-METALS-Tln
turned easier again today, with London
cabling a decline of L's d to a.118 16a for
pot and of 15a 10 AMlk 6s for futures. Lo
cally prices were lowered to $:!S.0iku W.60 for
spot. Copper advanced 6a In liniioti, with
spot cloning at AM 7s 6d and futures at wi
6a. I.wally the market was unchanged,
with dike quoted at $l2 624j, electrolytic at
$12 6041 12.t2 and rsaliiig st t'1 U') 12.26.
Iad was unchanged at $2 4(xrP4.!t0 in the lo
cal market, while In Ixmrion there waa a
decline of 2s 4.1 to 11 tin 3d. B.-wlter waa
unchanged hers at $4 N64j4 87. At London U
was also unchanged at 15 2oa. Iron waa
unchanged at 61a 6d In Ulnagow and at 4Js
l.il In hllditlcaboroiiKii. 1 lir l"Cil market
was oulrt No. 1 foundry northern I quoted
at tU'" No 2 foundry northern at
I foundry southern, soft, st $l3.2&jj'13.;6. Vg
Iron warrants are weak st $(.
ST. IAU.'I", June 18 -MrrTAIJ Lead,
dull at $4.10; pelter. dull at II'.
NEW YORK. June 16. MKTAI.8 Lead
and copper quiet and, unchanged.
Oils aad Roaln.
NEW YORK, June 18. OILS Cottonseed,
steady; prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low. ZKVu'Jiv. I'etroleum, quiet; refined
New Voik, $7 96; Thllud. lphltt and Rultl
more, $7.f; in hulk. $6.10. Turpentine,
quiet' refined, 66H?"t-
KOSIN Steady; strained, Common to
good, $3.10. ' - .
SAVANNAH, (la., June 16.-OILS Tur
prr.tlne. firm, S2c.
ROSIN-Flrm; A. P, C, $2 TS; P, 12 E.
?.; P. $2.P: O, $iM; H, $3.06; I. $3.30; K,
ft 4o; M, $3.65; N. $3.86; W. G.. $4.15; W. W..
jt ii.
till, CITY. June lft.-OII,fl Credit hal
Sfces, $1.59; certificates, no bid; slilvmients.
87.628 bbls.; average, fcS.Mo bbls.; runs. 102.
891 bbls.: average, 7t,7'JO bbls. : shlpiuents,
Uma, 84,131 bhls.; average. 63.5JO bll.;
runs, Lima, 81,217 bbls.; average, 5t,'X bbls.
agar aad Molasses,
NEW ORLEANS, Juno W.-St'OAR
Strong; onen kettle, J(fiS 3-lio; open kel
tie centritiiKnl. .I'c ; centrifugal whites.
4'Y4V; yellows, 3'y4 6-li.c; seconds, i'
tj3Nc
MOLASSES Nominal: oven kettle.
I Sc; centrifugal, 10jil5c. Syrup, nominal.
CONDITION OF IRON MARKET
Marked Decrease ia Output la Pre
dicted by an Ohio Trade
Jomrnal.
CLEVELAND. June 16. Discussing mar
ket conditions, the Iron Trade Review, In
Ita current Issue, says that restriction In
pig Iron production Is still under way and
midsummer promises to show a marked
falling off from the high point reached
In April, when funace output was at the
rate of 19,000,000 tons a year.
In addition the closing of two Bessemer
steel plants Is announced and the open
hearth plant at South Sharon, Pa., Is to
go out. Decreasing consumption of Iron
and steel Is plainly reflected In the June
1 statistics as well as In the news of the
week, and the recent curtailment, with
the exception of one furnace In the Chi
cago district, has had no rotation to the
restricted movement of ore on the lakes.
The strike as a factor In the Iron market
is no longer to be considered. Its com
plete collapse tin come and before the
end of the week a - large fleet will be
under way. Against about 7.000,000 tons of
Iron ore brought down at this time last
year, the present season's movement has
been less than 100,000,000 tons.
Parker May Get Indian Territory.
DURA NT, I. T.. June 16. The territorial
executive committee was In session all
morning outlining preliminary work of the
democratic convention; which is to elect
six delegates to the national convention
at St. Loula. There wan difficulty In agree
ing upon temporary officers and the con
vening of the convention was delayed. It
seemed certain that If Instructions were
voted they would be for Parker. The
Hearst followers had lost strength since
yesterday.
Tornado In Cuba.
NEW TORK. June 16. A tornado, ac
companied by unprecedented rain, bus
canned great damage about Santiago de
Cuba. The land lines between ' Havana
and the Santiago end of the Island have
been blown down and cable communication
has been Interrupted for forty-eight hours.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 16, as- fur
nished, by the Midland Guarantee &
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Hoe:
Smith 8. Caldwe'.l to Nellie H.
Caldwell, part tax lot 13, 22-15-13.. $ 1
Henrietta M. Caldwell to Victor B.
Caldwell, part tax lot 13, 22-16-13.. 1
Victor B. Caldwell to Smith Cald
well, part tax lot 13, 22-16-13.... 1
Smith S. Caldwell to Nellie H. Cald
well, part tax lot 18, 22-16-18 , 1
Edward D. Jones and wife to John
KHkelson, lot 13, block 1, Halcyon
Heights 200
Mattle E. Shelly and husband to
Sophia M. Davis, part Iota 23 and
23, block 8, Hanscom Place 17,600
Pioneer Townslte company- to Mloh- ( .
ael Mueller, lots 4 and S, block 3,
Bennington 160
Oaborn P. Perley and wife to Mary
Hershman, lot 12, block 4, Arbor
Place ' 3tO
Marie Louise' Flsette and husband
to Margaret E. McDonald, lot 6,
Redlek's 2d add , 8 600
Margaret E. McDonald to Marie
Louise Flsette, part nwV iifrVi
6-15-13 6,500
Patrick Murray to Mary A. Hlnton,
part tax lot 84, 10-15-13 2,200
Oflva Nelson to Frank H. Garvin,
part lot 19, block 1, Armstrong's
Ut add 1.075
Tukev Land company to Matilda
Nor'lander, lot . block 11 Clifton
Hill '. 850
Frank W. Carmlchael to Carle A.
Somes, lots 23 and 24, block 16,
Halcyon Heights 500
Ferdinand Hansen and wife to
Callesen, lot 10, block 2, Drexet's
sub 1.G50
Northwestern Mufual Life Insurance
company to Howard Kennedy, lot
8, block 1. Henry A Sheltnn's add.. 6,000
Adelaide A. Ralcom and husband to
John B. Shlppen, lot 24, Archer
Place 1,360
Frank L. Williams and wife to Geo. .
E. Reck, lots 8 and 10, block 6,
Matthews' sub. to - Albright's
Choice COO
Horace A. Cameron and wife to Rob
ert S. Trimble, part lots 49 and
60, Reese Place 3,700
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I.EUAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OK THE HOARD OK EtJI'ALI
Z4TION OF Irtd'GLAM COl'N TY.
All complaints must be filed liefore this
board on or Ix-fors June 'ii, 14, and lor
the accommodation of thoae who are un
able to appear during the day the uttlce C
the county aaaeaaur will lie open evenings
from 7 80 p. ni. until In n. in.
(Signed ) H. K. M i" NAI.lt Chairman.