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    TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 3. 1904.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
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lport Gsms from All EMm cf Tsrj
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TOO MUCH WET WEATHER TO SUIT
"Whs-at U Itwlik, Cara a Field Ssaall
Slather BMkwtN, tat
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Vmk
OMAHA. Jun Si. 1904,
Advic from Chicago ax to ths effect
that on of th feature of today market
ther u th extensive buying of old July
wheat against tun of new, wnlch put old
to a premium of lVc. TU business wn
uppoaed to be a cuanglng order for on
of th big elevator Interests which bad
bean buy lit tha old July and selling the
new a day or two ago at 1c difference, on
tha theory that there would t ao Jittl
hard winter wheat bar in July that tha
two deliveries would oomo together. As
no No. t hard winter wheat la deliverable
on old July contracts, except at a penalty
of to. while It oaa be delivered on tha
new J1y contract at a difference of 2c,
tha extent of arrival of wheat , of that
quality durlnt July might hava a marked
effect on tha fluctuation for the two aiykea
of contract. Advice from tha southwest
yesterday were to the effect that farmers
were contracting their wheat freely on the
basis of about Slfjo at Chicago, and
there might be considerable of a move
meat to the Chicago market ia July. One
thing Is said to Be certain, and that Is
that there will be none of the movement to
the gulf en export sales whioh was so
heavy last rear, unless a big export de
mand 'should develop In the near future.
Millers will want a large part of the first
arrivals, but If they should be Inclined to
buy as sparingly as possible there might
be a liberal movement to terminal mar
sets. The changing operations in the pit
yesterday suggest the expectation of such
a movement In this direction.
Oats opened steady In Chicago this mora
' Ing, with a very limited trade, the scalpers
being the best buy era There was a little
July traded In. wheat opened higher, la
sympathy with the cable. Gates Is up
, posed to have quite a line of July corn and
this makes tbs short nervous. The trade
on the Chicago board yesterday was said
to be so dull at one time that there was) a
period of over two minute when not a
single trade was wade In either the wheat,
corn or oate pita. There have been many
times, of course, when any one of thee
markets would be neglected, but there was
never a time. In se far as the trade can
recall, when all stepped going at onca
Minneapolis says there la altogether too
muoh rain In Minnesota for the good of
the crop. Some reports of rust hava been
received, and one of the best Judges says
the crop Is In none too good condition.
This Is about the first unfavorabls report
received from that section.
The range la prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Thursday and
today wars as follows;
Opened. High. Low. Today. Thura
V neat-'
Jul
ly ...... 79 8 pB 7
PC T4UB T4SB 74
kx. Wi UK 71'
7
74
71Vs fit
Corn
June 48
July ?.
4U 4U
43S 43'S
(A
44SB
38
4
dL ..... 4&4B
Deo. ...... n B
38 18
Oats
June 41
July ...... 37U
Sept 30jf
41 41
41
41
Eft
A asked. B bid.
Local cask Oral a Market..
WHEAT No. 1 hard, lejrtta, nominal;
Ko. I hard. 80333c, nominal; No. 4 hard,
f&fHtc. nominal.
CORN-No. t 4-WMTtte; No. I, 4E43o; No.
4. 4e; No. 3 yellow. 4?tff47Sc: No, t yel
low. 47o; No. I white, 47Q.47SC; No. 3 white,
4tVg44e.
OATSNo. 1, 40c; No. 1, MHc: No. 2
white. 4lc: No, t white. SSS40Soi No, 4
white, 8ilj39o; standard, 41a.
Hooolat Oxaaha Market.
in.
.Wheat I
Corn I
Oats ; 1
In. Out
I
4
Oats ; 1
Cash tales tha Omaha Market.
Ons ear Ne. 4 oorn at 44Sej 1 oar No. I
yellow oorn at 47c: 1 car Ne. t corn at 4lo
and 1 car No. 1 red winter wheat at 86a.
Nates f the Sxefcaaare.
W. J. Winston of Mexico City wag vis
itor on the Omaha exchange today.
Snow's report on wheat Is bearish. It
aays corn Is small and rathe backward,
but the stand Is as good as Usual. The
first crop report la liable to t be lower
than usual because of the smallnsss - of
. the plant.
It Is said that foralgnsra have been good
buyers of September wheat on the Chicago
market.
Reports from Minneapolis are to the
effect that the wheat stocks there will de
reass about 30.009 bushels this week.
Minneapolis elevator people are said te
be somewhat worried over reports of too
muoh rain and rust coming In yesterday.
' St. Louis reported receipts Thursday
Kaetloally nothing and several millers try
g to buy No. t red at fl.es. .
- Crop conditions are still reported very
' favorable from Kansas City.
The best posted grain men say there will
fee plenty of rww wheat marketed In Chi
cago In July, providing the weather holds
dry and pleasant.
Omaha Inspection of grain: I cars No. I
' hard wheat, cars No. I yellow corn, 1 car
No. corn.
Owing to the wires being down to Duluth
and Minneapolis the closing prices on grain
at those markets could not be obtained this
afternoon.
The trading lb oaah grain Is very slow on
the local market en account of light re
ceipts, which are thought to be due to the
farmers abelng too busy to market their
grain.
There was soma trading In futures on the
Omaha market today, the trade being prin
cipally in July wheat
Grata Market Elsewhere.
Closing price of grain today and Thurs
day at to markets named were as follows:
caiCAuo.
Wheat Today. Thur.
July 85'iB MS
September So ly ,
Corn
July 4SB 48HB
September S 4S
KANSAS C1TX.
Wheat-,
.July 75S MS
September 70S 70SB
corn
July ..
September
ST. LOU lb.
Wheat-
July ttS 8?H
Septsmber S"S ftHs
CJu!7 .'...47HB 47
September 44SB 47 A
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat- ,
tuly H
ptcmber
. PULUTH.
. Wheat
July w
aepietnoer
NhiW JCOKiC
sVB
Whsat-
July ,
September
8?S S
M WA
A asked. B bid.
St. Lemla Grata aad Prevleleas.
ST. LOUIS, June 84 WHEAT Higher;
fo. I red, cash, elevator, nominal; track,
.6C.4jl.08: July, Vc; September. svto; Nu.
hard, ISHUKo,
CtRN bieady; No. I cash, 4V4e; track.
avt-c; July, 4?Vio; September, 46c.
OAT-atedy; No. I cash, 41c; track. 4
(TsSo; July, 7c; Septeniijer, Uc; No. 1
aiilte. 46c
H.oL'R Firmly held; red winter pa ten ta,
U.tuu4.u; special brands, lMS&c higher; ex
tra tancy, M..j-t.o; clear, W.JlKvei So.
6Eh.O Timothy, steady, li.4u.Ji.
CORNMKAU bteady, li7b.
II RAN ttio.y ; sacked, east track. M
QMo.
HAT In good demand, steady! timothy,
fH'HW; prairie, I7.010 00.
IKON COTION ilta-ts-lo.
BAUU1NQ
11 EMH TWlMfi-4o.
VROVISIONS fork, higher; lobbing,
fit 10. Lard, higher; prime steamed, (10.
Ilaoon, atsadv: boxed extra shorts, fa.46;
clear ribs, l.3.H; short clear. fH.td.
rtM-'LTRY Firm; chickens. So; springs,
14ilc; -turkey. 13c; duck, tc: geess, te.
BUTTEJl Dull; erearaery, lvauci dairy,
JOt)15o.
i-KJ Steady, .ltc, case count
v Heceipta Shipments.
Flour, bu .tM t.tuo
Wheat, bd 1 XK J7 00
Corn, bu lo.u SlenO
Oats, hu M.vu
' rhlladelphla fredsee Market.
PHILAOKIfHIA, June M. -BUTTE R
Bteedr; extra wetera creamery. Uo.
k.14 bieady; freah western, Uo.
Ciia-tH Siead y, iSto.
Tfslhla Sapply at Cwttaa.
KSW ORLHAN1I, June M. Beflrelary
slesMr'g alslenieatl d tiie World vlsiltls
unpiy of tton shows a total of I.1J0..
bslea sgalnst l.MliQM bale last week. Of
this total l,m.VI bales
against L1K.08 last week.
is American,
CHICAGO GHAIS AMD ' PllOVISIOi
reatarea ef the TradlasT d CI !
Frlees aa Beard af Trad.
CHICAGO. Juns . A cloudburst In
Kansas was chief among the causes of a
strong wheat market here" today. At the
close September wheat showed a gain of
Sc. Corn Is off a shade. Oats sre down
So. Provisions sre up 10330c. July wheat
opened Stlc to '4c hlsher at tSWc
to M74c September was up Sc st g"c
Prices sdvanced to 5o fof July snd S
S0So for September. Later In the day
local bears sold moderately and some of
the early buyers followed, causing tem
porarily sn easier tone. The July option
exhibited most wesknesa, selling down to
4a September eased off to 7?c. Within
the last hour, however, sentiment sgain
became bullleh. The close was at tha high
point, with September at SOSc. July was
tip Sc at 85Vc. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to (1.700 bu. Exports for
the week, as shown by Braditreel'a, were
equal to 1,270,000 bu. Primary receipts
wars 12.700 bu.. against hM.MM bu. a year
ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago re
ported receipts of 141 cars, compared with
125 cars Iset week and 314 cars a year ago.
Ths early corn msrket wss strong. Ths
strength of wheat was the principal In
fluence at the start. July closed unchanged
at txc, September opened a shade to S9
So higher at 4kHS4V sold between 4M4c
snd 4Mc, closing st 4(He. Local receipt
were 111 ca, with (7 of contract grade.
Trsdlng In oats was dull and the ton
of the market weak. The market opened
unchanged at llWa&o, sold between (ISO
and U'ec and closed at 31 Sc. Local re
ceipts were SB ears.
Provision were firm. There wss a heavy
demand In ribs. Ths selling was credited
to country packers. Ths msln bull factor
wss ths strength of the hog market. Sep
tember pork oloeed (Oo higher at (1140.
September lard wss up 10c st (7.J7S- Ribs
were up lS4rl6c at tf.K.
Estimated recelota for tomorrow: Wheat.
1 ear; corn, Ml can; oats, 127 cari; hogs,
i,0M head.
The leading futures ranged ss follows:
Artlcl. Open. High.j Low. Close.l Tes'y.
Whest
a July
b July
Sept.
July
Wept.
Oats
June
Juiv
Sept,
Ieo.
Sept.
Lsrd-
Jtilv
Hept
Bibs
July
Sept
t
WS1
lS
K3
80S
rs'
4'
SIS
79S
;Ss
47i
4fHSW' 40
4t
4
'4XSfrS'4S
4SS
48U'
l'ISS
" "wrxl ' " "4sri
41 vk
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2S:S?S
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;(2Sdst
S2S
IS w
13
I
is eo
u to
10
IS 40
on
10
13 40
no
1S
1 OB
1 on
T 17H
ICS,
TXTH(
7 SS1
T6JSI 7B2SI
no
7 83SI
T 72SI
7 R2SI
T 70
No. 2. a old. b new.
Cash quotation were as follows:
FLOUR Dull but easy; winter patents,
(4 6f4.; straights, (4.3ug4.40; spring pat
ents, (4.3fi4 70; straights, (3.904.00; bak
er' lletfrullO.
WHEla-T-No. -spring, 9(fr97e; No. S
spring, 86-SV7c: No. i red, K9o.
CORN No. 4SSe; No. ( yellow, BOo.
OATS-No. X 41S34iSo; No. f white, 41 S
JSe.
R Y B No. 1 Sc
BARLEY Oood feeding, (4S40c; fair to
choice malting, 4"62c.
BKED Klnx. rio. 1. $1.0i; No. 1 north,
western, (1.07; clover, contract grade, (10.76;
prime timothy. (2.2S.
PROVISION8-Mess pork, per bbt, fll.06
fJIS.lO. Lard, per WO lbs.. (705s?7 05. Short
libs sides (loose), (7 (7S7.62S Short clear
sides (boxed). (7.253'7). .
Following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 20.2(10 28,400
Wheat, bu..,.. a0,000 ' 41.100
Corn, bu (01.000 . , 325,000
Oats, bu 140.700 . 115,100
Rys, bu.... 3.000 l.8"0
Barley, bu M,6W) 4,800
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was firmer; creameries, 13H3
17Sc; dairies, HS4lc. Esrgs, steady; at
mark, case included, lVoitSc. Cheese,
steady, 7S8d.
NEW TORE OBIfBRAIi MARKET
4-t.tl-s . t.7D.r o. V.rlo..
Cosaanedltiea. NEW TORX, June - M. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 13.211 bbls.; exports. 13, 734 bbls.;
market quiet and partially lower; winter
patents. M.toeC.25; whiter strslghli, 34.?0fty
4.8of Minnesota- patents, .-4.STi.-30; 'wlnter
extras, S3.X03.(O; MlnnesoU bakers, H.fcO
SSS; winter low grades, (3 15-B3.70. Rye
flour, steady' fair to good, 14.004.28; choice
to fancy, (4 264.(0.
CORNMKAIj Hteailv; yellow western,
(1.10OL13; city, (LiaLlJ; kiln dried, (3.00
ti3 .HI
RTE Nominal; No. I western. 70c
BARLET Slow; feeding, 46feO, C L t.
New Tork; malting, nominal.
WH EAT Receipts, Ct.loo bu. Spot mar
ket firm; No. ( red, nominal elevator and
(1.08 f, o, b.. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
(1.01S, f. o, b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba,
nominal, f. o. b., afloat. There was a
strong sarly advance In wheat today: July,
8S4) 9 lS-lOc. cloeed at Sc; September,
MSMMSc. closed at 84 So; Ueoetnber, 84SO
(4Sn cloeed at Uc.
CORN Receipts, 64.800 bu.; export 1.643
bu. Spot market easy; No. Z, 64 elevator
and K9o f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yellow, S6Sc;
No. 3 white, 64Sc Options were feature
less all day, closing unchanged to Mo net
lower; July. t3"nt(W, closed at 64c; Sep
tember closed at 637o.
OATS Receipts, i.twO bu.; exports, 160 bu.
Spot market steady; mixed, 24 to 82 lbs.,
4A46Sc; natural white, 30 to 82 lb., 4H
4c; clipped white, M to 40 lbs., 60&k.
Options were nominal; September closed at
37Sc
HAT Steady; shipping. 75o; good to
choice, (6c.
HOPS Steady: state, common to choice,
1(03, 2&3&c; 1M2, 13(uV6c; olds, 314o; Pa
clflo coast iM. 34tJ0c; U03, 23io; old,
fiu)E Stsadyj Galveston 20 to 25 pounds,
18c; California, 21 to 26 pounds, 12o Texas
dry. M to W pounds, Uo,
LEATHEH Quiet; acid, 28360.
WOOL Steady; Beoce, 2Sifi32c.
TALLOW Firm) city, 4Sc; country. V&i
let I domeatlo fair to extra,
3V(iCV,o; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; family. t 60
10.00; uesa, 0(Sa8W: oeef ham, M.iotf
22.00; packet, lit.U60; city, extra India
mess, lia.0utflS.0O. Cut meaU. stesdy; pick
led bellies. 7S4fc; pickled shoulders, Hc;
plokled hems, S10c. Lard, firm; western
steamed, (7.3S; refined, steady; continent.
(7.40; South America. (7.76: compound. i
6So per lb. Pork, firm; fsmlly, (14 00; short
clear. (IS 25414.76: mees, S14.ileiaP14.7a.
BUTTER Firm; creamery, common to
extra. Mic; state, dairy, common to
extra, 13 a 17c.
CH EESli Irregular: state, full cream,
small, white and colored, SAVso; large,
white and colored, 7uo.
EOOS Irregular: western extras, 17SO
18o; extra prims, 17c.
POULTRY Alive, easy; western spring
chickens, 18c; fowls, 11c; turkeys, 11c;
dressed, easy; western broilers, 10022c;
fowls, USo; turkeys. 14lo.
' Kaasas City Grata aad Pravtstoas.
KANSAS CITT, Juns 14. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; July, TSScj September, 70S49
7uSc; December, 71S4jTlSc; cash. No. 3
t,ri k."..! - KIa WO... -.'rt KIrt nil
(i.uo; No. 8. S2c; receipts, 28 cars.
CORN Firm; July, &H&-4eo; September,
tSSS1: December, SWUKSsc; cash. No. 2
mixed, 61c; No. 3, 4Sc; No. ( white, 4tf4Sc;
No. 8, 4Mte.
GATir-eHeadyl No. t white, 43o; No. I
mixed, Ssc.
HAT-Weak: rholoe timothy, S10.6OeU.00;
Choice prairie, (8.0(ii.60.
K7E Nominal; No. 3, 4c.
BUTTER Creamery. llOHic; dairy, 13a
KOGS ftteady; Missouri snd Kansas
nsw No. 3, whltswood cases Inoluded, 13c;
case count, 12 toe; cases returned, So lees.
Rsceipis. Shipments.
Wheat, bu U.M
Corn, bu 30.W0 lt4
Oats, bu 4.000 i 2.0O0
Mlsaeapells Grala, Market.
MINNEAPOLIS June 34 WHEAT On
track, No. 1 hard, KWc; Ne. 1 northern,,
MM,c; No. 1 northern, to errive, MSo; No.
( northern, 91 Sc; No. 8. WtS'1'"-
FLOUR First patent, MiV(; second
patents, (4 snt4 (6 ; Arst clears, (3 otj3 0;
second clear. S3 .40,
BRAN In bulk, (14 60.
Liverpool Oral Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 24. WHEAT Spot,
easy: No. 1 California, 4 Id; futures,
steady; July, Ss (!; Septsmber, ts 4Sd.
CORN tipot,-easy; American mixed, new,
4 4d: Ameiiusa mixed, old. 4s 4d; futures,
slsady) July, 4 3'd, Septtmber, 4 ISd.
Ialatk Grain Market.
DULUTH. June 24. WHEAT To arrive.
No. 1 northern. SiSc; No. 2 northern, SuSc;
on track. I No. 1 northern. r.'Sc; No. 3 north
ern, IMcj maccaronl. No. 1, e4Sc; No. 3,
88c; July. KiSo; September, 81a.
Telede Seed Market.
TOLEDO, June M SEED Clover, cash,
M.10; Octolwr. 86 74. Prim alsik. (e u;
Auauat, 84.64 bid. Prtrn IWUty, 8i.tf; fcep
teoiber, U-4II, .
j- '.,,...
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Specs JgtiTg 8stlinat Disturb! bj Be
porti from ibs Wsbssh.
COBPANrt BONDS ENJOY AN ADVANCE
Later Securities Break and tha R
saltlag Depreeelea ASTeeta Evea .
lalea Paelge la Spit
f Reelataaee.
NSW TORK. June H. Speculative seoU
ment was a good deal disturbed today by
the announcement over night that the
semi-annual Interest on the debenture "A"
bonds of the Wabash had been passed by
tha directors. The 4 per oent Interest on
these bonds has been paid regularly since
1M. There has been besides sn extensive
speculation In the debenture "B" bonds on
the assumption that the company's surplus
earnings were on a scale to promise an
early distribution on those securities to
which the "A" bonds are prior.
Even yeeterday the "B bonds enjoyed a
speculative advance on the Increase In net
earnings reported for May by reason of
cutting down In operating expenses and
It was favorably commented upon that the
small decrease In gross earnings was ths
first to be reported by the system In over
nineteen months, notwithstanding tho
downward course of railroad earnings In
general ia that time.
1 he passing of the Interest, although It Is
a contingent liability, was oulte a shock to
speculative sentiment and weighed on the
whole list In sympathy. The Wabashes
themselves broke violently, the "As" 7
points, the debenture 'Rs'" 4 points, the
f referred stock 2H and the common stock
S- Union Pacific made vigorous resistance
to the depression, the buying of the stock
for London account being a feature. The
I balance Inclined generally to the side of
oppression, i ne strength in the wheat mar
ket on reports of excesslvs rains In the
west and southwest supplemented the effect
of the Wabash weakness. There was also
a week return of net earnings for May by
Baltimore 4b Ohio, the decrease from last
year's total reaching upwards of ons-thlrd.
Some of the stocks which have been lifted
by speculative movements during the week
suffered from a scramble to take profits
when the reactionary character of ths mar
ket was perceived. United States Steel pre
ferred whs among theee, with marked senti
mental e.ffeot on the hopes of an advancing
market which the movement in that stock
has aroused. The market was benefited
by the forecast of the bank statement and
a cheerful view of the commercial outlook
by the commercial agencies. The buying
of Union Pacific, was resumed with a gain
of IS and Southern Pacific came into the
advance to the extent of . The closing
was barely steady.
Bonds were Irregular In sympathy with
stocks. Total sales, par value. (8,400,000.
United State bonds were unchanged on
call.
Following was ths rangs of prices on the
Stock exchange yesterday:
Sales. Hlt rm. Close.
Atchison 12.700 7LT4 73 7ZS
do pfd 600 KS rSS 5S
Baltimore A Ohio .... 4.700 80S SO 80S
do pfd n
Canadian Pacific 1000 123S 122S 1J3H
Central of N. J........ 400 IMS 1"S
Chesspeake A Ohio.. SUO SIS si
Chicago A Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western 400 US US
Chlcjuro A N. W
81
87
7S
ias
170
C. M. A St. P 10.300 144
142 143S
do pfd 100 177S U7S
Chicago T. A T
do pfd 200. 1S 16
111
C. C. C. A St. L...... 100 I 70 70
Colorado Southern.... 1,000 14
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd 100 10
Delaware A Hudson.. 700 164
D.. L. A West
Denver A R. 0 700 21 S
16
700
300
600
400
100
do pfd ...
Erie
do 1st pfd
ao ma pxa ......
Hocking Valley
do pfd ,
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
86
'666
300 18S
'ioo "Hs
18
300
Louisville A Nashville 4.800
Manhattan L 1,000
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry., ex. dir.. 6,500 109S 108S
M. A St. L.
M., St P. A S. St. U. - m 4JS S
do pfd 800 1S 123
Mlasourt Paclfio 6 KIS RU
M.. K. A T 300 16S 164
do pfd .....4.... ...w ,...
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
New Tork Central .. ("O 11S H '
Norfolk A Western .. 1,200 MS M
do pfd
Ontario A Western .. 1.400 S S
Pennsylvania ......... 4,900 116 UBS
P.. C. C. A St. L
Reading 6,400
do 1st pfd 100
do 2nd pfd ....
Rock Island Co t,tno
do pfd 400
47S
US
St. L. A 8. F. Snd pfd
'l&
'iis
Bt. lvOUIS B. W ..
do tfd ,
600 28 38V
.1,0 TS 4
Southern Paclfio
Southern Railway
do pfd ion
Texas A Pacific .... 300
T., St. L. A W
do pfd 200
Union Paclfio 43.000
do pfd 100
Wabash 800
do pfd ,. 6,200
Wheeling A L. E
Wlaconaln Central .. 1.200
do pfd ., 100
Mexican Central too
Adam Express , ....
American Express
U. S. Express
Weils-Fsrgo Ex Dress ....
Amal. Copper 14,60
Am. Car A Foundry.. 2no
60
do tifd 0 nvt T
Amer. Cotton Oil .... 100 36S Xh
do pfd ....
American Ice ....
do pfd 100 M M
Amer. Linseed Oil
do pfd .....
Amer. Locomotive..
do pfd
do pfd .., t,'i .....
tner. 8. A R 600 fak fas
So pfd 2.100 7S WS
rner. Sursg Refining 1.600 137S 13US
Amer.
dc
Amer.
124
721
4HJ
4t
6S
33 S
164
10
ft
28
73
"S
AnnriKiutt mm. v.... , .....
Brooklyn R. T 4,6oO 40S 4S
Colo. Fuel A Iron .... 100 30 80
Consolldsted Oas .... 4,600 1S IMS
, . 1 . . a
Corn Products w
do nfd sx. dlv
11- 11
Distillers' Securities.. 1 4o0 28U
General Electric 300 164S
28
164
inter. J'sper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
National Lead .., 800
North American
2PH
Pacific Mull
People's Oas ,
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullmnn Pal. Car ,
'88
7S
rs
V 215S 21414 214
Republln Steel 200 S S S
do pfd 0 41S 41 41
Rubber Goods 200 1SS 1S 18
do pfd 76
Tenn. Coal A Iron .. 6"0 8RS 35 V
IT. 8. Leather ?on S S S
do pfd 0O 80 7S 79
V. 8. Realty tfiO 4 M4
do pfd 300 US 68 SOU
V. S. Rubber lS
da pfd 100 K WH 6I5S
V. S. Steel 8on in S
do pfd SS.) MS S M
Westlnshnuse Eh0... 800 167 164 1M4
Western Union , MS
Total sales for the day, 330.100 share.
Laadoa Steak Market.
LONDON. June 24 Closing:
Ctnol. mosey ... Ml-1t,N. T. CMtral.
..mv
de account 0H
Anco4 tV
Atchieee "4fk
4a pf4 M
neitia.in h Ohio.... n
Norfolk A W.
da ptd
Ontario A W t4
Paonairltsnla lt
Rand Mluaa laii
geadlns mi
do let t4 4
4 14 p!4 U
So. lUllvay ili
do ti rrj
Bo. PaolSa 4
Loloa PaalSe ........ to
, 4a pfd M
0. S Steal lot
do mti I14
Wabash IH
do Pfd M
(paalak 4 m
Cndle ParlSe UH
nit. Ohio. 11
CtaMi. Ot. W 14
C , M A SC P HTH
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P. n. O
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f 14 ' ....
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14
.
. '
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.111
. 17
SILVER Bar. quiet, 3SSd per ounoa.
MONKY 1SS Pr cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is (4 per cent; for three
months' bills, t 3-ltj3S per cent.
Hew Tork Mlalaa; itscka
NOW TORK, June M. The following
are
the closing prices on
mining stoeksi
A save 10a
Alto M
ItM 1
Tomatoes Tnanol .... 4
Cos. Oal. Va 10
Hers SliTar I
Iro Silvar M....114
Laadtliie Cos 8
Utile Calat 6
Oatarls
Opblr
PkuasU
HMoal
Satas
Slarra Navasa
Small Hoses
Suittar4
;;:
. it
a Caadltiea ( th Treasary.
WASHINGTON. Juns U Todsy's eta(
raaut of th treasury balance la th gen
eral fund. solualv of the tl&O.OOO.uu gold
rrv la th divlslea n dsaipUun,
shows: Avsllsbl cash balance, $14,011.281;
gold, PH,W,tf.
BtSIXESS Or ASSOCIATED BASKS
Clear!; ( th Great rassxeerrlal
Ceateve ait COaatry.
NEW TORK. June 24 The followln
table, compiled by Rradstreet, shows the
bank clearings at the principal cities for
tne weK enneti wune a, with the percent
age of Increase and decrease as compered
with the corresponding week last year:
CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec.
New Tork (1.044 U 8481 8 7
Chicago , 157.7M.SM' 4.1
Boston 113.222.93Si 6 8
Philadelphia 108 27,l 3.1
St. Loul 48.758.M7 12.7
Pittsburg 41.011. W9 20.0
San Francisco to.il.OM 8 7
Baltimore 21JW.111 1
Cincinnati 24.8i.y 11 '
Kansas City 14.472. 447 11. ll
New Orleans 14.744.2.1" 3.81
Cleveland 12.136. nil M.T
Minneapolis 11.P10.2W .(
Detroit 10 84 637 .8
Louisville a 10.M2.cs (.3
OMAHA 8.9H0.7W 18.1
Milwaukee 7.007.IW 7 4
Protidence 4.24.3) 1.3
Buffalo 6.4.67t 1.1
Indianapolis 8.201. im 1.8
St. Paul S.414.8-W 11.7
Lo Angele , 448.377 38.3
St. Joseph 4.2i4.82 ...... M.3
Denver 4.61. 24 6.8
Columtais 4.227, 3K 11.1
Memplfls 3.0fo.l!2 29.7
Seattle 4.SS3.7X5 24.3
Richmond 3.595.104 2.8
Washington 3.781.00 3.3
Savannah 8.12S.SS7 12 6
Albany 3,912.72 24. 8
Portland, Ore 3.1.928 16.8
Fort Worth.' t.22.6W M.l
Toledo, 0 3.400.708 10.6
Salt Lke City S.fl".2U 7.1
Peoria 1.761.806 37.1
Atlanta 1143. 14.1
Rochester 2.49.1.43 13.4
Hartford ' 2.274.(!6 8.7
Nashville 1,970.5-rt .3
Pes Moines 1,278. 729 29.8
Spokane, Wash 2.192.36 14.4
Tacoma 1.9?2.72o) 7.2
Grand Rapids 1.85,650 1.3
New Haven... 1,791.159 6.3
Dayton 1.473.397 , 7.8
Norfolk 1.4x3. 53. 1.7
Springfield, Mas..... 1.844.137 7.4
Worcester 1.819.031 18.4
Portland, Me 1.441.963 8
Augusta, Qa 1,059.734 8.1
Topeka 827.975 88.6
Sioux City 1.190,132 16.8
Syracuse 1.2w.037 3.3
Evansvllle l,0G6,6ft8 8.1
Birmingham 9M.2X4 7.7
Wilmington, Del 935. 21.3
Knoxvlfie 1.29. 875 11.3
Davenport 7l4.6f 20.6
Little Rock 715.93S .5
Wllkesbarr 1.01S.21 4.9
Fall River 649.856 29.1
Macon 268,453 49.8
Wheeling, W. Va.... 877.462 8.9
Wichita 1.090.190 60.3
Akron 66.60j 26.6
Chattanooga 739.6M 28.8
Springfield, III 734.170 18 6 ......
Kalamasoo, Mich.... 658.672 3.6
Toungstown 627,302 27.1
Helena 481.718 14.7
Lexington 473,146 4.3
Fargo, N. D 404.658 38.7
New Bedford 360.2X2 31 8
Canton. 0 640,000 3.8
Jacksonville, Fla 840.6"7 186.8
Lowell 439,173 3.2
Chester, Pa. 498,671 13.9
Oreensburg. Pa 891.465 10.7
Rock ford, 111....,...,. 4P2.417 10.4
Blnghamton 406. 2n0 4.8
Springfield, 0 324.9R8 21.7
Bloomington, III 357.884 4.3
Qulncy. III. 334.774 7.7
Bloux Falls, S, D.... 236 42 22.1
Mansfield, Q 6,94l 10.8
Decatur. Ill 285,784 1.0
Jacksonville, 111 215.845
Fremont, Neb.. 137.fr ...... 22.2
tHouston 10.193.644 19.8
tOalveeton 8 598.0O.) 21.1
(Charleston, & C... - 9W.207 18.6
Cedar Rapids ,. 341,078
Totals. TJ. B , (1,809.776,440 9
Outsld New Tof1t...j 72,o73,r971 2.3
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa ,
Halifax
Quebec ,
Vancouver, B. C...
19,891.8501
18.1
1.0
10.4
36.8
l.i
6.S
24. 5
1.2
23.4
3.8
S.6
15.710.684
6,127.416
2,534,784
1.581.702
1.4M.80
, 1,727,999
namuwn
London, Ont...
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C.
v
1,108,8
931. 93
947.774
684,7531
Totals, Canada.,':
f 61.3Sl.7lOl
Kew Trk MOaey Market.
NEW TORK. June 24.-MONET-On call,
asy; IS per cent; closing bid, IS per cent;
offered at IS per cent; time loans, easy and
dull; sixty and ninety days, 3 per cent;
six months, JT3S per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3S94
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy. then
firmer, with aot'jal business In bankers'
bills at 84.87204.8728 for demand and at
(4.853034 8535 for sixty-day bills;
rates. 84.86)94.88; commercial bills,
4.8526.
SILVER Bar, 6Sc; , Mexican
posted
ft. 85209
dollars,
sc.
- BONDS Oovemmenh steady; railroad. Ir
regular. The closing quotations on bonds ar as
ronowsx
C. S. rat. ta.
reg..l41t
lots
104
Ilttl
Manhatta a
Max. Central
f. 4.
,104(4
, 44
, II
:S3
do eoupos ...
do ia, ra...,
de coupon ...
do no 4. r
do 1st Ine
Minn. 4k gt. U 4.
M., a. A T. 4a....
do coupon
do la
S3
do
old 4a, ras....lot N. R. R. of II. c. 4a.
da esupsa
N. T. a g. IHi....lH
Atchlao ss. 4s.,
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. U 4s
Bal. A Obi 4s...,
4s la ,
Central of Ga. 8.
do lat Ina
ftiea. A Ohio 4Ha.
Chlcafo A A. H"
..lul'N. i. O. . la U3
.. 4 No. PaslO 4 164 14
.. KSi 40 I 14
..1WS N. A W. a 4 H
.. M lO. t. U 4a A par... tti
..111 Pona. aoav. I Ha tv
.. 1414 Heading sea. 4a MM
..104 agt. L i 1. H. 1 la..U6M
.. T st. u A S T. fx. 4a. II
.. nv Bt. l. a. w. la ,4.4;
. , a. cc t.
C. M. A St.
P. s 4.. 10 I aa board A. L. 4a... au
C. A N. W. . la. ..IMS Bo. Pacific 4 3s,
C, B. I. A P. 4s.... It Sa, Railway a Ill
o eol. Is 7Mt t.ii A P. 1 Ill
CCC. A t. L. s. 4a.. 10014 T., HI L 4 W, 4.. tH
Chloaco Tar. 4a..
II jtnloa Pacific 4a..
..lOMt
Con. Tobacco 4a....
Cole. A So. 4a
D. A It. O. 4
Brio prior Has 4..
4o (n. 4
F. W. A D. C. I.
Hocking Val. 4a..
L. A M. nl. 4...
Bid.
. do conr. 4a
. HU r S. Stacl 14 Is.
inoi Waba.b la ,
.100(4 de deb. B
. M . t U . ...
.104 Wla. Central 4..
.10414 ,C la W. A L a I
.10114
::i
.. ii
Bestoa Stack. Uaetatlons.
BOSTON, Juns 34. Call loans. 2g2S per
cent; time loons, 3t4 per cent
umciai
closing of stocks and bonds!
Atcklaoa adj. 4S...
do 4 ,
Mai. (.'antral 4s...
Atchison
do lt
Boetoa A Albany.
Boaton A Maine..
Boaton ElaTatad .
rilchbnrs p(4 ....
Mex. Central
N. T., N. H. A H
Par Marquette ...
II t4 1 Wast Ins. oodbsm
. n
. i
.
. (Si
. I
. s
.440
.
. 71
. Mt4
. 44
. t
.ltllVa,Aiiranlur
. 43 Allouaa
. 1t4t Aaialiamatcd .,
. American gin
.lava'Ailaxtic.
.14
Bingham
..141
,.11
.. I
,.m
al. A Hecla...
Ontannlal .....
Copper Hangs ,
alr Waal
.. ii
Dominion Coal
Union raoioc
Amar. Arga.
UK Franklin
Cham... ltt.Orauvr
8
3
4
do pro
u tale itoraic
Amar. Pncu. Tub.... 4
Maaa. Mlnlns ..
Amer. Sugar Ill
do pfd 1
Amer. T. A T ltou
MUhlaA
Mohawk
Mont. C. A C.
IS
41 ,
4S
1S
11
2
U
10
i
, 7l3
Amer. wooloa
do pfd ,
Dominion I. A 6.,
Edlaoa Ktao. Ills
OonaraJ Klactrl ,
Maaa. Slaclrlc ..,
do pfd
Maa. Oaa ,
lult.4 rrult ....
United Sbo Mash
do pfd ,
0. S. Heal
do pld
Bid.
10 DI4 Dominion
. ii osocoin
. in Parrot
.Ill Qulncy
.144 j Shannon
. llt'Tamarack ......
. 71 .Trinity
. IH, V. S. Mining...
.1041, V. A Oil
. 4-i t'tah
. ni Victoria
. 10 lWioooa
. s!WolTarU
Car el gra riaasicisL
BERLIN, June 24. Exchange on London,
Cm 4oUnfg for check; discount rates for
short bills, 3S per rent; for three months'
bills, SS per cent. Prices generally on the
bourse today were Irregular but rather
Arm. Americans were weaker upon yester
day' e New Turk advloes.
PARIS, June. 24. Trading on the bourse
today was Irregular, wltli a slightly up
ward tendency. Russian Imperial 4s closed
at 93 and Russian bonds of 1904 at a.
Three per cent rentes, 97f 82So for the ac
count; exchange on Londuu, 2bf 19c for
checks.
LONDON, June 24. Money was In active
request In the market today. The demand
will be considerable until ths half year
turn and consequently a stringency Is exr
pec ted. Business on the Stock exchange
was languid. Horns rslis war on the down
grsde. Americans wsre firm. Grand Trunk
was firm on the trnrno Increase exceeding
expectation. Russian and Japanese se
curities hardened. Kaffirs were weak. Im
perial Japanese government 4 of lte were
quoted at 90V
Mllwaak Grata Mark.
MILWAUKEE June 24. WHEAT Mar
ket steady; Nit 1 northern, 9Sc; No, J
northern, 9u97c; old July, koUbjoC bid.
RTB Dull: No. L (sc.
BAJULJdV Dull; No. 3, 63c; sample, 3
tOo.
COKN-eteady N f. tS4HSo uly,
((So.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Otitis Btosipti Vsty L;lit sni Good Btnff
Held 8tesdT, will O hin Doll
HOGS SOLD riVC TO TEN CENTS HIGHER
Oaly m Pew Sheep aad La nabs Arrived
aad They Changed Hands Readily
t A beat Same Price a Hav
Im Paid All th Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 34. 1904.
Rscalnt warai
Cattle.Hoga Bheep.
,. l.HH 6.340 4.1
,. 4,?1 11.83 1.969
.. 3.037 11.44 2.181
,. 1,137 10.209 1.073
,. 711 IM 997
OfYlrlnl Unnritv
Official Tuesday ....
umciai Wednesday
Official Thursday..
Official Friday
Ftv dav this week... 11.491 47.898 10 871
fame dava last week I3.li 6! 8 3.618
Same days week before.. 14.271 49 fW 10.1O!
Same three weeks ago..lS.8S3 6.96 6.8I8
Same four weeks ago...l4 64.24 ll.iW)
Same days last year.... 19,890 64,344 13,288
RECEIPTS TOR THE TEAR TO DATE
The followln- tahl shnws ths recelDt
Cf cattlt, hog and sbeep st South Omaha
for ths year to date with comparison with
last year: 19M. 1908. In a. Pea.
Cattle 444.23 4u,4.c4 I4.0K8
Hon IlidSII 1 9H f8 M.STt,
Sheep tVe.873 649.228 131.644
Avers urines rvnlH he n.s at Rnuth
Omsha for the last several days with com
parison: Dt 1904. 1903. 11908. 11901. 11900. 11898. PSSS.
Juns
1..
2..
8,.,
4..
6 .
1.
7..
8..
d M
S 98
6 70-
I 70
5 71
70
i 71
6 7T!
S3TI t0t 4 n
Juns
4 4S
4 49S1
4J4S
4 07
4 S3
wits!
Juns
I 9
June
June
6 86
6 'ill
T7
4 14
3 68
lo
7 20
I 161
483
4 41
Juns
4 MS
4 94
3 Ml 4 61
ont
'una
f o S
4 SXU
7 18:
4 -
M 3 471 8 1
it i 40) i r
6 SOI
i 03!
June
4
4 6V
6 16
7 21
.
6 871
6 91
6 89i
6 86
81
6 lv 3 41
i
3 94
I 81
in
8 7t
t 77
I M
3 43
I 84
e
8 M
8 31
8 72
73
I
June 10..
4 74'n
4 78S
4 81S
4 id
4 0
7 241
3 69
June 11..,
Jub 13...
6 08
i S91
8 00
7 331
T Sol
7 31!
4 921 t 87
June lx..
07
e
4 SH
4 861
a 44'
June 14...
3 SSI
June 16..
4 81S
( 38
I 8
4 891 3 64
June 14..
4 87SJ 4 01
7 24
a
6 83
I 81
4 86 8 62
June 17...
91H
4 92S
6 94
i 97
7 231
T 36
7 33
a
3 63
June 18...
I S3
6 06
4 94
4 83
8 0"
e
3 44
3 71
June 19...
Juns SO...
6 94,
6 88
o
6 921
6 89
S 00
t 07V
June si ...
6 91
6 83:
3 6M
June 23..
June 28..
June 34..
6 8.1
3 16
.1 6 06V4I 6 771
7 491
I 6(
6 13
III
. ( 12S( 6 67
Indlcntea Sunday.
CATTLE There was another very small
run of cattle here this morning, and In
fact the supply was so small that It could
pot be said that there was a market.
Packers did not take hold with any life.
there were not enough cattle on sale
to make a good killing If one packer got all
of them.
The best that could be said of the mar
ket on beef steers today Is that the de
sirable grade sold at about steady prices.
while the common kinas were very siow
and hard to sell at any price. Oood cattle
were scarce and there were no strictly
prime on sale, though one string was good
enough to bring 86.96. There seems to be
good demand for wen lattenea ary 101
cattle, but packers are all slow to take
hold of the short fed and grassy stuff.
As mentioned yesterdsy, good to choloe
grades are not over lOtfTOc lower than the
hirh time lat week, while , fair to good
comfeds sre 2S4jSOc lower arm warmed up
cattle and graeser are 60676c lower.
The few cows that arrived this morning
changed hand very slowly. There were
not enough crfered to attract the attention
of buyers, ard ar a result It wss a slow
market, with best stuff steady and others
weak trid hard to 4ell at any price. As
compared with the high time last week the
market on now stuff Is all the way from
20c to 11.00 per hundred lower. The least
decline Is on choice, well fattened heavy
wa nrl nn choice heifers, snd the great
est decline la on the medium kinds of corn-
fed cauls ana on greasers, or, in omer
words, the kind that are now selling from
82 76 to 83.26. Canners are not over ooo
lower then the high time.
The market on ouns, veai itc n
stag held about ateany toaay. inoice
bulls are not over lOftlio lower than the
high time, while grassers ars fW36c lower.
Veal calves have shown very little change
so far as desirable grades are concerned.
There were practically w 'uc , v!
on sal toaay. ot hw
grades are aroui sieaay, uui wnen n
nines to the common stuff the market Is
cry slow and weak. Representative sales;
Sn.j!.s D a CAxio.
He.
At. IT.
.... Ill 8 N
....1014 8 4
.... 7M 4 00
.... M (H
....low I
....1104 8 t
..1ZK 4 14
No.
Av.
r.
4 ".
8 8
I 10
I u
I 40
6 '
I N
6 98
14...
14
1
40
I ,
IT
14 ,
...101
...ll
...I860
...Hll
...1241
...1117
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aS
4...
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1114
STEERS AND COWS.
1174 I 40
VUWB
3....
1
1 44
8 M
I U
II
8 98
IS
lit
4 00
4 M
4 00
4 04
4 84
4 44
4 M
4 M
4 M
4 M
, 740
. 771
. 110
t
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4..
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11M
II....
I..
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i no 1 1
...11 St
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1 oo
1 looe
1 1148
I Ml
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roe
I -ii
I 71
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I 18
1M0
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a
a oo
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a ii
I
144
1411
1411
1044
1144
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4....
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HEIFERS.
i...
9...
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1....
1...
1...
1...,
1....
1...,
HKirERS.
. 4S0
44
8 40 3
3 8 4.....
3 69
1 78
i 0
I 10
8 M
I IS
4 40
BULLS
....110
....1400
....1310
....1110
....110
....1144
8 K
1
...1410
...1110
... 440
..KM
,..1010
..ii;
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i to
1 60
.:::::::
i
i
i
8 44
CALVES.
a 104 3 71 1 ITS 71
1 110 4 04 1 140 I N
1 160 4 M 1 14 I II
1 , 84 4 M. 1 144 6 44
.to
BTA'
1. . 1M0 9 M .
gTOCKERS AND FSEDER8,
. 114 I W 19 17 8 78
i iii a ii
HOOS There wss a moderate run of hog
In sight this morning, and under the Influ
ence of a good demand the market Im
proved at all points. The advance her
amounted to about 6i10o and trading wss
quite active, the bulk being disposed of
In good season. The most of the good
weight bogs sold from 86.10 to 36.16, with the
choicer loads largely from 86.16 to 86.24.
The light and common kinds went from
36.07S down. There wss one week spot In
about th middle of ths market, but It
soon strengthened up again and the ex
treme close was a little weak, owing to
the faot that packers had their more
urgens orders filled
Toduy's advance carries th market to
the highest point reached slnoe prices
started on their upward Journey. Repre
sentative siss:
ha
Ik...
It...
Tl....
71....
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Tl...
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T4....
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PT.
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0
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177
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....114
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0
140
10
1W
110
lie
W
144
120
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44
44
40
40
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I 01
6 07
6 47 i.
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6 11
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6 10
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6 10
I 10
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I 1
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6 U4
I 114
I 114
I 114
I 114
I It
11
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40
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110
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It 141
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41 ..Ill
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SHEEP Receipt were confined to about
four cars today and the market ahowed no
change. Oregon grass wetheis brought 84.46
snd yearling lambs from ths sals lot 8s.
They were the same as sold on Wednesday
of this week at ths sain price, so that ths
market csnuol b ejuoied aaytblng but
stesdy with Wedneedav, and In fact both
graaxera and eornfeds have been coiling in
PTAC
The
actirally the same notches all the week.
demand has been fully equal to the
supply and each day's offerings hsve bevn
well cared' for. Of course common stuff
which haa very little kill to It Is more or
less neslected. hut anvthlnar answerln to
th description of good to choice meets with
resdy sale.
guotatlons for fed stock: Oood to
choice Inmbs. 84.0Ofi45O; fslr to good lambs,
86 60t.00: good to choice yearlings or weth
ers, 86.OU416 26; fair to good yearlings or
wethers, 84.iiVn6.0O; good to choloe ewes,
84 .n44 60: fair to good ewe. I4.0uq4.2S.
Represents Uve sales:
No. Wt Pr.
4oi Oregon grass wethers 1'6 4 46
637 Oregon grass lamb 80 Sou
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattl Steady, Hog Tea Cent Higher
aad Sheep Lower.
CHICAGO, June 24.-CATTLE Receipts,
1.000 head, Including 160 Texan: mnrliet
stesdy; good to prims steers, f fxiO W;
poor to medium, 34.60'iiS.SO: stockers and
feeders, 32.6lkp4.6; cows. 31.604.26; hrlfer-i,
320jy4.78: caiiners, 3l.60r2.8O; bull, tl.0n'
4.26; calves, 32.604.00; Texas fed steers,
X3 iwn 66.
HOOS Receipts. 13.000 head; estimated to
morrow, 10.90D head; market 6!il0o higher;
mixed and butchers, 36. 106.40; good to
choice heavy, 86 8M6 4S; rough heavy, 36.15
f630; light, 36.24X86.36; bulk of sales, $5
SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts, 6.0(10
headi market for sheep snd iRmbs lower;
rood tn choice wethera 34 6"ii.M: fair to
choice mixed, xj .iv.H.tw; western sneep. nw
tr4.: spring lambs. 84.omii7.uo: western
lambs, ll.0tfu6.00.
14 Tork Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. June 24. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 3.0t7 head; good to choics beevea
steady; medium and common, slow; com
mon, a shade lower: bulls snd cows. Quiet
snd unchanged: steers, 14.4(ta6.'Jf; bulls, 83.26
Cf-4.60; cows, 33.40U4.26. Liverpool and Lon
don cables quoted live cattle at 11(4 li So.
dressed weights: top price at Liverpool. 2c;
refrigerator beef, higher at 9V"l0o; exports,
none; estimated tomorrow, 1,060 head cattle
and .691 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 118 head; market for
veals, firm to 26o higher; buttermilks,
higher, all sold: veals. 34.006 26; butter
milks, w.oi1; lea calves, 4.w; city arcwni
veals, firm at ttaSe: extra country dressed.
64lSo.
HoOS Receipts, 987 head; market weak;
top price for hogs, 86.76.
SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 4, KM
head: market for sheeD steady, others
easier; choice lambs, 2&tic higher; good
to prime, firmer; common, unchanged;
sheep. 32.76H.66; choice, M.wfiS.OO; culls,
12.002.60; lambs, 36.0V4j7.66; choice, 17.7a;
culls, 44.0UV4.6U.
K a anas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,400 head, Including 9U0 southerns:
market slow to steady; choice export and
dressed beef steers, 36.404.40; fair to good,
84.26epT6.60; western fed steers, 84.2T.4i6. 85;
lookers and feeders. 32.60414.76; southern
steers. 32.60i86.00; southern cows, 31.50S3.60;
native enws. 11 KVS-4 60.- native heifers. 82.60
416.40; bulls, 33.604.26; calves, $2.'ii4.60.
HUU8 Iteceipts, neaai rarni inwwi
higher; top. 38.30; bulk of sles. 36.106.26;
heavy. 36.166.S0: packer. 36.O6.20; pigs
and lights, 34.60(.l0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 2,000
hesd; market slow to wsak; native lambs,
8476e.70; western lambs, 34.76ti.70; fed
ewes, 34.40ra.00; Texss clipped neep, 140
4J4.75; Texa clipped yearling, 34SW.26;
tocker and feeders, 33.0trg4.00.
St. Loal IJvo Stock Market.
ht intria. June 34. CATTLE Receipts,
3.600 head, Including 3,000 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
3B.0fl4jj4.25; dressed beef and butcher teers,
34 0045.90; steers under 1,000 lbs, 33.76G6.35:
ainrkara and feeders. 33.504M.OO; cows and
heifer. 32.u6.40; canners, $2.25i33.60; bulls,
32.60a3.78; calves, 32.25i3.7B; Texas stser.
33.6oa5.60; cows and heifers, vi.io'aa.n.
nina nrlnta. 3.600 hesd: market (
higher; pig and lights, 84.26.00; Packsrs
36ftOS6.20; butcher and beat heavy, 36.160
S'SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600
head; market steady for heep; lambs,
lower; native muttons, 34 004 60; lsmbs,
36.00fi7.00; culls and bucks, 32.Ml4.7Bi tock
er7l2.oO8.26; Texan. 84.004.60.
St. Joseph LIT Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Jun 24. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 646 head: market teady to 16e
higher; natives. a4.264jS.36; cows and heifers,
l.o04j.36; stocker and feeders. W-fMH-SS.
HOOS Receipts, 3.136 head; market 510c
higher; light. 35.054i.17S; medium and
HEEPANb LAslBS-Recelpts. 133
head; market weaker.
loos City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., Jun 4.-(8peclal Tl
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 100 head; mar
ket steady; beeve. 34 508.00: cows, bulls
and mixed, 33.008.00; tocker "? feeder.
3300fl4.10; calves and yearlings, 32 768.86.
HOOS Receipts, 4.200 head; market
steady, elling at t5.0O4i6; bulk. $5.065.10.
Stock 1
Slant.
Following are th
for. the six principal
day:
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City
St.- Loul
St. Joseph
Sioux City
receipt of live stock
western cities yesier
Cattle. Hoes. Sheep.
.... 711 8,9s 997
....1,000 12.0U0
6.000
1,000
600
138
400
6.000
3.600
3.186
4.200
,.8,600
,. 646
.. 100
Total
4.276 86,633 8,635
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 24. WOOL There Is a
teady market for domestic .wool. Th en
tlment prevails that the new wools must
bring high price ln order that the buyer
may clear a profit on the new clip. Some
choice lot have recently been disposed of
at record values. Receipts of new grades
are heavy daily and are Increasing. Pulled
and territory wools are quiet and foreign
trades are also Inactive, though firm,
ending quotations follow: Territory,
Idaho, fine, 17$18c; heavy fine, ltigloei fine
medium, 173118c; medium, lK.'19o; low me
dium, li918c. Wyoming, fine, 15S16Sc;
heavy fine. 14lc; fine medium, lie; low
medium, 30021c.
The Commercial Bulletin on Satur
day will say: Active, fair and hard
ening, th week haa been th best
that wool dealer have had for a long time.
There Is a stronger and even bullish senti
ment. Operations by four big consumers
have absorbed millions of pounds of new
and old territory, Texas snd medium
fleeces, partly on the spot and partly to
arrive, and Including lots In the original
bags and graded wools from the piles.
Scoured values ar l$2c higher on actual
sales. Stapls territory Is certainly selling
at 66c clean. Oood staple Idaho sold at
63640. Large blocks of fine medium cloth
ing sold at 60c and soms at 61'a02c. Ohio
and up character, preparatory to the clos
ing of the market for Sunday, was largely
local ln character, though there were
houses with southern connections which
were moderate sellers. Crop accounts were
generally favorable and with weather map
fairly so. Exports were full again, ex
ceeding port receipts by a considerable
margin, while the into sight for the week
wae smaller than Pcrd.. .
ST. LOL'IS, Jun 14. WOOL Firm nd
sctlve; medium grade, combing and cloth
ing, l8jr24Se; light fine. injl7c; heavy fin,
12ttl6c; tub washed, 203320.
Western advices Indicate th cleaning up
of the new clip In quicker time than ever
before. Foreign market are firm and
tending upward. Shipments of wool from
Boston to date from December 81, 1903, are
101,600,247 pounds, against 108,817.870 pounds
at the same time last year. The receipts
to data sre 123,011.722 pounds, against 108.
618,824 pound for th Same period lsst
year.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 24. COTTON-Spot,
moderate business done; prices 6 points
lower: American middling fair, 6.38d; good
middling, l.34d; middling, 6.14d; low mid
dling, til; good ordinary, 6.30d; ordinary,
tM&. Futures opened quiet and stesdy and
closed quiet; American middling g. o. c.
June, l.04d: June and July. 6.94d; July and
August, 6 SM; August snd September, t.74d;
September and October, 6 41d; October and
November, 6.24d; November and December,
621d; December and January, 6.17d; Feb
ruary and March, I.17d.
NEW YORK, Jun 24. COTTON Spot
closed steadv at 10 point higher; middling
nnlnnda. 11.06c; middling gulf, 11.30c; sales,
161 bale.
NEW ORLEANS. June 24.-COTTON
Easy; sales. 4.600 bsles; ordinary, SSI g"od
ordinary, 8 11-190.; low middling, 10 t-lct
middling, wc; gooa middling, 11 x-jec;
middling fnlf. 11 7-16c: receipts. 1.917 bales;
stock. 160.162 bsles. Futures stesdy; June,
10 14's10.36c; July, 10.4410 46c; August, 10 21
filOftc; September. 9 61rt 9 2c: October, 9 34
474 36c; November, 4 8;'t9.33c; December, 9.32
S.SJc; January, 9JM)9.41o.
ST. LOL'IS, June 24 COTTON-eQulet;
middling. 11c; ssles, none; receipts, none;
shipments, IS bales; stock, 12,708 bales.
Oil aad floslsi.
NEW TORK, Juns 24. OILS Cottonseed
quiet; prim crude nominal; yeliuw, ifHH'if
wo. Petroleum easy; refined. New York,
37.96; Philadelphia and Baltimore 37.90;
bulk, 86 00. Turpentine, dull at Wtf Sa.
ROBIN Easy; strained common to good,
33.uu4l3.o8.
SAVANNAH, Jun 34.-OIL8 Turpentine
firm st fcS-
ROB I N Firm ; A, B. C. 32 66; D. 3i5; E,
81 7u; F. 32 76; O. Ii 80, II. 13.00; M, 13 45; N,
t3 9t; W. W., 84 86.
OIL CITT, Jun 34 OILS Credit bal
aucoe, fl.67; crUflcate, ne bid. 4tUipmuU,
5S.1.13 bbls ; average, 84.040 bbls.; run. 91.481
M1.; average, 7e.H bhln. Shipments, 14'na,
M.ozl bbls.; average, bide, ; runs, Lima,
Aio4 bbls.; aval age. sD.itja bbls.
OMAHA
IA IIULKSALK
MARKJBTS
Coadltloa ot Trad aad Qaotatloaa a
Stspl aad Faaey Prod.
EOOS Receipt, liberal; market, steady!
fresh candied stork, Htlloc; case count, 13c
L1VK 1-OULTKY Hens. 8c; roosters,
according to slse, 6V00; lurks, Uc; duck,
MjSc, geese, 6c; brullera l418c.
BUT! KR Packing stock. 11c; rhote t
fancy dairy, 121j14'T separator, 17jl8o.
KHKSli FISH Trout, loc; pickerel. 8o
f.lk, loc; perch, 7c; blueflsh; 12c; whlteflnh,
4c; sslmsn. 14c; rdnppr, lie; lobster,
freen, 2oc; lobster, boiled. 30c; bullhead.
1C; cat Hah. 14c; blsck bass, 30c; halibut.
10c; crapples. Uc; ro shsd, 11.00; buffalo,
8c; while bass, llo. frog leg, par do , 36a
BRAN Per ton. 119 Ou.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 uplxnd.
37 60; No. 8. 37.00; medium. 86.it,'; coarse, 84 00.
Rye straw, 8n.60. These prices ais for hay
of good color and quality. Uemand fair
and receipts light.
ORANGES Navels, choice, large alia,
33oo; fancy navel, all sltt-a 33.60; Mediter
ranean sweet choice, sll sixes, 33.0iV3l
ssffas, ail size. ZZ lbitm.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
LEMONS California fanes, 170-300-14)0,
83.76434 26; cho'ce, 83&'i)3 76.
CALIFORNIA FIOS Pel 10-lb. carton,
60c; imported Smyrna, l--rown, Uo; 6
ctown, I4r; 7-crosm, lie.
BANANAS Per medium-slsed . bunch,
32.ifi2SO; i.imbo, 32.7jljJ.2b.
DATES I'ersinn. per box tif 30 pkg..
32.00: In 40-lb. boxe4. 60 per io.j Oriental
stuffed, per box, 32.40.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 43. per
crate, 33.004j3.J6.
FRUITS.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qts., 32.00; per 34
pt., 3160. ,
i...,viiERRIES Arkansas, psr 34 at
32.00.
c.iERRIES California. Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per vox. 41.duu1.5; southern, per
24 qts., 11.26. Hume grown, per 24 qia,
3J.00.
OOOSEBERRIE8-26-qt. case, 31i0.
PEACH Ivs Texas, per 4-baskl 1 crata,
31.00; California Alexandra, per box, 31.1.
I'LUMS-Callfoi nla Clyman. 31-16.
APRICOTS Calllornia, 3150.
CANTELOi;pJ Xsxas. per crate, 32.60(3
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, 101
each, 3ojH0c.
VEOETABJ.E8.
POTATOES Colorado, 31.J0; Dakota, per
bu., 81.20; New Texas Red stock, in sack a
per lb., 2Sc
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 82.16126.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lh. crate, 3100;
Louisiana, in sucks, per lb., 2S4.
CABBAGE California, per lb.. 2SQ2S&
CAULIFLOWER Per dox.. 75c
CUCUMBERS Per dog, 60c.
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, U.00,
RA D1KHK8 Per dox. bunches. 200
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos.. 300.
TURNIPS Southern, per dos.. 260.
BEETS Southern, per dos., 2oC.
CARROTS Southern, per dox., 36c
PARSI.KY-Per dos., iVlc.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, 31.00; per H
bu. basket, 75a; string, per bu. box, 32. ou;
per S hu. box, 76o. ,
SPINACH-Per bu., home grown. 36 40c,
ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40o.
OREEN PEPPERS Per 4-basket Crat.
32.00.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dos., TSe.
PEAS Per bu. box, 31. Or.
EGG PLANT Southern, per dox., 31.50.
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10a
HIDES No. 1 green, Sc; No. 3 green, eel
No. 1 salted, 7Vc; No. 2 salted, 6Sc; No. 1
vsal calf, 8 to 12 Iba, So; No. 3 veal calf,
12 to 16 lbs., Sc; dry salted. Stfltc; sheep
pelts, 244i 27c: horsehldes, 3168.(0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twlnr. full cream,
llo! Wisconsin Toung America, 12c: block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13Sc. Wiscon
sin llmbergir, 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
16o; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft oholL.
ptr lb., 13c; No. 8 hard abU, per lb., 12c(
pecan, large, per lb., 12o; small, psr lb.,
10c; peanuts, per lb, 4c; rosstsd peanuts,
per lb. 8-?; Chill wslnuts, 12618Sc; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; almond, aoft
shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, 13c; shll
barka, psr bu., 3100; black walnuts, psr bu.,
31.2.
Matal Market. ,
NEW TORK, June 24. METALS Th
London tin market showed another slight
Improvement, with spot closing at 119 6
and futures at 118 17a 6d. The local mar
ket responded to the advance with a slight
gain, though demand showed no apprecia
ble Improvement. Spot 1 quoted at 326.0'd)
28.46. Copper was a little easier In London,
closing at 68 13s 9d for spot and 64 12s 44
for futures. The local market la quoted
firm at 112..S12.75 for spot, n3.6013.o2S
for electrolytlo and 3H12S13.26 (or cast
ing. Lead advanced to JU 10s for spot Irk
London, but remained quiet and unchanged
here at 84 204J4.SO. Spelter cloeed at S4 tVn
4.87S In New York, -or net unchanged, while
London was a little higher, at xZt ts 6d.
Iron closed at 61 3d in Glasgow and at
92a 9d in Middlesborough. Locally Iron I
unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern la
quoted at 814.6oiEri5.00. No. 2 foundry north
ern at 313.6tKD'14.25. No. 1 foundry southern
and No. 1 foundry southern soft at li.254S
13.75.
ST. LOUIS. June 14. METALS Lead un
changed at 84.10. Spelter, higher at 84.4.
Sagrar aad Molasses.
NEW TORK, June 24. SUGAR Raw,
strong; fair refining. 3 7-16c; oentrlfugal,
98 test, 8 15-16c; molasses sugar, 3 S-l6c;
refined, firm: crushed, I.660; powdered,
5.060 ; granulated, 4 98a.
NEW ORLEANS, Juhe 21 SUGAR
strong; open kettle, 2St(3 8-lfic; open ket
tle, centrifugal, 8'fI4S; centrifugal whites,
4S'!7NtSc; yellows, 3SH 6-16c; seconds, 2S9
3Sc
Whisky Market.
flvrtVMlTI JnriA 94 WHISKY Dis
tillers' finished goods, steady, on baa Is ot
81 28
PEORIA, Jun 24 -WHISKT-On basis st
CHICAGO. June 24. WHISKT Steady,
on basts of 31.28.
ST. LOUIS. Jun 34. WHISKT BtdT
at 31.32S-
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Jun 24. COFFEE Thg
market for futures opened steady at un
changed prices to a decline of 5 points.
Sales, Including the switches. 1 were re
ported of 84.7"iO bags, Including July at
8.75c; September, 6c; December, S.3Sc
March. 6V(T 66c: May, .80c.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record June 24 as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam
street, for The Bee:
Omaha Realty company to Ouxtnv '
F. Epeneter, lot 8, block , Poppleton
park I 800
John Larson to Mary Larson, lots 20
and 21, block 14. Halcyon Heights.. 1
George M. Hasard, executor, to George
M. Hasard. lot 21 and part of lot 2,
block 1, Donrnan Place too
Velora A. Treby and husband to
Thomas H. Bower, lots 7 to 12, block
80, George H. Hogg' add 1
Robert O. Fink, treasurer, to Alice M.
Craig, loU 1 to 6, block 1, Blftln
Place , Tax deed
William O, Bartholomew to Theophllu
8. Rice, lot 18. block i, Potter 4
obb's add. ' I
William G. t're and wife to Harry
Marowlts, part lot 4, blouk 261. city.. 1,700
Frank La McCoy et a! to Eugene JX
Smith, lots 1 and 3, blo-k 82. Florence 400
Omaha Realty company to Hulda
Catherine Martin, lots 4 to 7, River
view 1,800
George W. Medlock and wife to Henry
A. Morrison and wife, lot 6, block
16, Omaha Heights KM
Ekdwlu-d M. Weilman and wife to
tJamuel J. Cuslck, lot 4, Pruyn's
sundiv j. l&Q
3. Frank Emmet to Emma J, Case,
lot 13, replat of block 6, Be mis Park 1
William A. Case and wife to J. Frank
Rmnu'tt, same 1
GOVERNMENT KOTICKS.
PROPOSALS FOR BOILER HOU8W.
Boilers, etc. Iiepartment of the Inte
rior, Office of Indian Affair, Washington,
D. C., Jun it, l!o4. fealed proposals, en
dorsed "Proposals for Boiler House, fin.,
Genoa, Nebraska," addresB4xl to the Com
mlssloner of Indian AJTalrs, Waahlnjrton,
D. C, will be received at the Indian OfTlc
until two o'clock p. m. of Thtjsday, July
11, 1904, for furnishing and delivering all
necessary materials and labor required to
construct and complete a boiler house,
with plumbing, piping, boiler, engine,
dynamo, etc., at the Genoa Indian School,
Nebraska, In strict accordance with 4h
plans, specifications, and instruction tn
bidder, which may be examined at this
Office, the offices of the "Improvement
Bulletin," Minneapolis, Minn:; Construc
tion New," Chicago, 111.: "The Bee."
Omaha, Neb.; the "Nebrtmka State Jour
nal," Unooln, Neb.; the "Globe-Democrat. "
ft. I.oiila, Mo.; the Buildora and Trader
Exchanges st Omaha, Neb Milwaukee,
Wis.; St. Paul, Minn.; at th Northwestern
Manufacturers' Association. Ht. Paul,
Minn.; ths Commercial Exchange, De
Mulnea, Iowa; at the U. 8. Indian Ware
houses. o2 South Seventh St., kit. Louis,
Mo.; 2od South Canal St., Chicago, 111.- ai(
Howard St., Omaha, Neb.; and 119 Wooster
Ht . New Tork City: and at the S hool.
For further Information, apply to W. 1L
Wlnnlow Superlutendnnt, Indian School,
Genoa, Nebraska. A. C. TONNklft, AcUng
Coiumlssiuuer,