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    THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1904.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
5o Wild Scramble to OoTer on Jul? Visible
Lsrt Day.
WEAKER PRICES PREVAIL ON CONTRARY
J
a-lakt Local Deliveries Anticipated
Aeet of Small Kiwkt-Pre-v
jalsaae Jaly Wkeat
u4 Oats.
OMAHA. Juni SO. 1904. '
Tho last day of the June maixel was
oil ot any sensational teaturea and tns
ocramMt m anuria to rover cm Juiy stun
Old not materialise win anticipate!!.
Instead longs liked ina oeferre uionia
better ana liquidations, togetner witu a
beanah weatner map and loievast. woiked
lor weaker price.
Tha holder ot July contracts of corn
bowed an inclination to triui u.ei to
beptember, and tna selling ot Juiy corn
and the bulug of bcpteiuber ucciuned
htg-er valuta in the latter future 'ina
apiead became wider tnan usual, going to
aoout H there being tnat much premium
over Juiy. Seakne ot July wad caused
to eome extent by tne longs aelllng out at
Chicago on anticipation of neavy unliveries
next Tuesday.
Ldcaliy it Is generally thought that
Omaha deliveries will not ba tieavy, on
account of light stocks.
In regard to wneat and oats, the July
option ia ailll bringing a premium over tha
deferred months. Ina Blocks on nand of
these grains is generally consloereo to be
light.
it la tha opinion of tha habitue of tha
floor that tha recelpia of corn alter July 1
will be light.
Early prices ware the lowest at Omaha
and toward the close the market strength,
aned and values became stronger. Espe
cially noticeable was this In Oecemorr
wheat, which was bid up 1 cents by ier
1 riant A Holmquiat, who were strong buyers
of that month.
Outside trade was light and the market
quiet and dull. Receipts were aoma better
today, but till small. 1'hera was absolutely
nothing; doing In the sample market.
The deliveries Tuesday of July wheat
and oats, as stated. whl be small because
of srrall stocks ot these commodities.
Tha Omaha market wll be closed Bstur
day, Sunday and Monday because of the
Fourth of Jury.
Tha range In price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
'Wednesday were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Wed.
worn
July
"iSek '
Oats-
Jun. 41 B 41 B II B 41 B 41 B
July 88 B B 38 B SB W B
Sept, SI B II B 11 B II B II B
A asked. B bid.
. Tha range of prices on the Omaha mar
ket for future deliveries and the close to
day and yesterday were:
Wheat Opened. High. Low. Cloee. Wed.
July 79B 79 B 79A 79B 79A
Sept. 74B 74B 74A 74B 74B
Deo. 72B 74 B 72B 74 B 72B
Corn
, June 46B 4B 46B 46ViB 46B
Rocclots of Omaha Market.
Wheat, ears 4 0
Corn, cars 7 0
Data. oars... 3 0
. 4 B 46B 44 B 4R 4fin
4VB V,H B 43'B 48V.B
3B 3B SSB SSHB 35 B
Osaafca Cash Market.
WHEAT Nominal; No. t hard, 83386c;
No. I hard, 703c; No. 4, 66"75c.
CORN Nominal; No. 1 447c: No. I.
48 46c: No. 4, 43 44c; No. 8 yellow, 479
47c; No. I yellow, 46fi4c; No. 2 white,
6Hff47c; No. 3 white, 46446c.
OATS Nominal; No. 2, 8eS9c: No. I.
S7wfj3c; No. 4. 8i37o; No. 2 white, 40c;
No. white, S8WUc; standard, 34j39c;
No. white, 86838c.
Oral a Market Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Wednes
day at the markets named were as follows:
CHICAGO.
Closed
' Today, Wed,
86B 84
81 80
47 47A
48A 48B
Wheat
July September
v Corn
July September
Wheawi
KANSAS CITT.
July "... t5B 74B
Beptemoer wia ivtj
Corn - '
July 45 4SS
September '. 43! 431
' ST. LOUIS.
Wheat
July 82 82A
September 80B 60
Corn
July ... 4B 4B
September 46 46
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
July KX 9?4B
Septaraber 81 SO7
DULTJTH.
Wheat
July .;. 92B 91B
September 81!B 81 B
NEW YORK.
Wheat
July 89 8v
Septaraber 86 84
Corn- 4
July , 63 63
Bbid. A asked.
' Notes of tha Orala Market.
No cash sales were reported here today.
A. Kemp, a grain man of Red Oak. Ia,
was a caller at tha Omaha exchange
today.
Five car of grain were Inspected at
Omaha yesterday s follows: Wheat, No. I
bard. 1; corn. No. 8, 2; oats. No. 4 white, 2.
Liverpool markets were strong today In
sympathy with yesterday's American mar
ket. Wheat advanced Hd and corn waa 1
' higher. "A couple of years ago," said a
prominent Omaha trader. "Liverpool prices
governed the market her. Bine the
American consumption has increased, how
aver, the tablea have turned and tha
American dealers set Uie price across tha
pond."
HEW YORK GENERAL - MARKET
ttaotatloas of tha Day oa Varloaa
Coaa odltlea.
NEW "YORK, June 20. FLOUR-Recelpta,
13,Jt bbls.i exports. 7,67(6 bbls.; tha mar
ket waa dull but- ateady; Minnesota
ritsnta, 84.864o.10; Minnesota bakers, U.xa
&; winter patenta, t4.lsJ&.2o; winter
straights, M.KVa au; winter extras, tJ.awu
2.6V; winter low grades, W 16uJ w. Rye
flour, quiet; fair to good, 14. -J6; choice
to faiicy, M U4.TO.
COKNMEAL. Steady; yellow western,
tl.lo&l.U; city,- Sl.ttl.l&; kiln dried, t.(XH$
2.10.
KYE Nominal; No. I western, VOo; nom
inal. '. BARLEY Slow; feeding, 46Ho it New
4'orit; malting, nominal.
) WHEAT Kecelpte, 23.800 bu. Spot mar
ket barely steady; No. 3 red, nominal, ele-
-a tor; No. 2 red, 11.07, f. o. b,. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, 1.(X1. 1. o. bu afloat; No.
1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat.
Options mere exceedinttly dull all day, clos
ing lo lower ip Ho net nigher. July. U'kW
8fC closed -i h-rci Svptember, 8I13-Ie)
86Q. closed a tboi Decem'uer, M "45440,
closed at a6o.
CORN Receipts, lEtlfiO bu.: exports, i.T,0
bu.- Spot m-rkat steady; No. M'o. ele
vator, and 64c, f. o. b. aMoat; No. 1 yel
low (5c; No. i white, 64c. Option market
was quiet and easier, tha closo showing V.U
140 net cVline. July. M53S cloard at
k B ; Bertember, UVCIV0- closed at 63Hc
tTS Receipts, Ul.AA liu.; exports, 4.443
bu. ifipot market dull. Mixed, to 32 lbs .
44mc; natural white, 10 to 32 lha, 47
ibc;. .lipped white, M to 40 loa., 4$53c. Op
tlonn, nominal: September closed at 37Tc.
Hit! julet; Galveston. 20 to 26 pounds,
ltc; Call.'ornia, 21 to 36 pounds, 1K; Texas
dry, 24 .0 30 pounds, 14c.
l i:ATHEH jultt; acid. t828c.
WOOL Steady; domestic Oeeca, ZNf32c.
TALLOW-ulet; city. 4'c; country.
'Ywct-flteau; domes(lof-lr to extra.
IV 6Vj; Japan, nominal.
HAY-teady; alilppiug, 75c; good to
choice. 96c. ,
HOI'S Dull: atate rommon to choice
t-O-Ac; IK'3, OfMo; ulds, 14c; fa
rlrlo coast Wu3. K.loc; 19u3, Eiioc; olds.
14c.
HOVI8IONS-Beef. firm: family, 3 800
0k; mesa, 8S0ou.b0; beef liame, .D6t'
U0v; packet. 8iuutii0. city extra India
tiM, 8i3 iXxtflS o. Cut meats, steady;
i,! kld belila. 8s 0uO 50: pickled shoulders,
lb 60; pick If d hania, s nofclOOO. l.sr.i, fini;
western steamed. 17 30, reflned, 11 rm; con
tinent, 17 to; Hoti til America, 8: oinpound,
8tiU.stl. Pork.- quiet: family. llii
14 6, sboit clear, 3ilUaU 00; mess,
U 'i.
BUTTER Firm, with aalea of extra
rrmmery In the street on tha basis of ls
t-o. Ofhclal prices are: Creamery, com
inon to extra, liintvc; state dairy, com
mon to extra. UuHr.
CHkKtiK-IrreitiiUr; ofrlrlal ' quotatlona,
o for entail and 80 for Urge, but business
waa doue on tha following basis: Misie
full cream, sm.ll. wblte and colored.
fct'x- latae. white and colored. 7uhc.
KO.iS-l.-irm; western, extra eelnied, 18
fj 'i if; aversge, prime. 17W17H
i ulXTKK Aiive, steady; western spring
chickens, lc; fowls, 18: turkeys, inc.
rreened. barely steady; weefrn brollara,
14V"c; fowls, llVrc; turkey, 14415c
CHICAGO CRAIK AKD PROVISIONS
Feaare of the Traalaar tlosla
Prlves oa. Boara of Trett,
CHICAOO. June 80 Dispelling weaknesa
due to irenersl llqtildatlnn In July wheat,
cool weather In the northwest und ruins In
the southwest, caused a flrra tone today at
the close. Final quotations jn rteptember
were up a shade. Corn Is down H'ae.
Oats show a shade decline. Provisions ad
vanced "H120c- The opening on September
was a shade lower to V,. higher st tmtt
tle to 81Sc. The market waa str-gnthened
althln the last few minute of trading hy
reports of rain In Kansas. Beptemor closed
at 81$ifflNc. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 79,4ix bu. Primary re
ceipts were 24.400 bu., . omparcd with SOI.
fciO bu. a year ago. Mlnneipolle, Duluth
and Chicago report receipts of H cars,
against l.'J last week and 1 u year ago.
Liquidation of July holUlncs was the fea
ture of. trading In the corn pit. Sept'mier
opened' a shade lower to a shaJe higher at
Htic. old between 4Mfc-4'c and
and closed at 484c. Ix-cal receipt were ZA
cars, with 18 of contract grade.
The oata market felt the efr-ct of Ih
easier tone of corn, prices r.f all dellvriiea
showing slight losses. tpmrer opened a
shade higher at 83ic. aoW between 3iTv.trc
and 21.ij5U!c and closed at 22c. Local re
celpta were 118 car.
The provialon market rulel firm and
finished tha day with fair advames with
all products. The chief feature wax b'iring
of lard and rlba by om.Tileirn houent,
supposed to be for tha account of local
packers. Higher prices at the yards were
a supporting Influence. At the close Sep
tember pork was tip 20c at $12u.4 and Tils
were up lz4o at 87 3H.
Estimated receipts to tomorrow: Whut.
10 cars; corn, 300 cars; oats, 107 cars; bogs,
18. 0W head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept
b 8ept
Julv
Sept
Oats
June
July
Sept
Dec
.
Bopt
Sept
Rl he
July Sept
Oct
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12 80 f 12 72H
12 STHl 13 06
847, SfiH.SSHS1
K' 88 K
80 814l el'4
47V, 47S
48V4 483,
3ff U
8711 3S'?
82 ieesr
47V
48ew
1
! 37C
n'i&3j
12 6ZV II TO
12 82V! 13 02H
STH' 7V Hf 95
7. OTVt! 7 15 I 7 06 I 7 18
7 W 7 22V4I 7 STH 7 80
T 64 7 2V! 7 52Vi 7 J
7 H! 7 70 I 7 80 I 7 70
12 (2H
12 82V
STV
7 06
7 H.
7 80
No. 2. Old. b New.
FLOCR fltady: winter patents.
4.88: stralghM H4.4': sprtng patonta,
34&f4.TD; straights, 81800120; bakers', C 60
WHEAT No. spring. Wrr97e: No. 1
sprine-, 864596c; No. 3 red, 8SC081.OO.
CORN-No. 2, 474c; No. 2 yellow, 484
49Hc
OATS No. 2, 39G40c; No. t white, 28H
t41c.
RTEV-No. 1 3V4c.
BARLT0T Good feeding, 20C3Sc; fair to
choice malting, 4362e.
SEED No. f flax, 81 01; No. 1 northwest
ern. 81.07; prime t'mnthy, 8:.92V3,S6; clover,
contract grade, 810.76.
PROVISIONS-Mees pork, per bbl., 812.70
eil.75. Lard, per 100 lha, 18 KV. Short
ribs sides floosev 7 iTV-fiT.SS. Short clear
sides (boxed), t7.iT87.60.
Following war th receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 31,000 13,800
Wheat, bu 7.700 1.8"0
Corn, bu 1B7.800 84l.sno
Oats, bu llT.frTO 123,200
Barley, bu 2.300 ,400
On the Produo exchange today th but
ter market waa steady; creameries, 13V49
17e; dairies, iagnc. Eiggs, firm; at mark,
cases Included, 14491440. Cheese, firm. 7VrW
8Vc .
St. Loals Grala ss4 FroTfsioas.
ST. LOUIS. June 30. WHEAT Lower;
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track,
81.00S1.01. new; 81.0KO1.08, old; July, 8-Hc;
arptcmber, 80c; No. 2 hard, XfipSic
CORN-rLower; No. 2 cash, 47Hc; track,
8c; July. 46Hc: September, 4?o.
OATS Dull: No. 2 cash, 40V,c: track, 414
t2c; July, 37vc; September, 80To; No. 2
white, 44V4C. . N.
FLOUR Firm 1 f ed winter patents,
11.860.00; ' special ' brands, 10&2&0 higher;
xtra fancy. 4.408; clear, J3.70(g'3.8o.
SEEDS Timothy steady at 82.40Sa.76.
CORN MEAL Dull at 8375.
BRAN Dull, declining; sacked east
track, 80c.
HAY-Dull; timothy. 88.00fin4.00; pralrla.
85.OoirT10.00.
IRON COTTON TIES-82C.
BAOOINO 6c.
HEMP TWINE 84.00.
PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing.
812.70. Lard, higher; prime steam, 36.40.
Bacon, firm: boxed, extra shorts, 18.25;
clear ribs. 88.27H: short clear, 88.60.
POULTBY Steaay: chickens, 8Vc;
springs. 1Z&M; turkeys, ' 12c; ducks, "0;
geese. Sc.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 16!18vc;
dairy. 1014c.
EGGS Steady at 12Wc- 'se count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 2.010 7.000
Wheat, bu 18.000 8000
Corn, bu 15,rt l.ono
Oats, bu 4,000 28,000
, Kaaaaa City Orala ana PVarlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY, Juno 80. WHEAT
Higher; July. 76V4c; September, 70c; cash.
No. 2 hard. 20t91o; No. 8. 87Hc; No. 3
ed, old, 3100; new. 88c; No. 3. bXVo.
CORN Steady; July, 464'irvrc; Septem
ber. 43''4a44c; December, SwHZc; cash. No.
2 mixed. 49c; No. 3, 4848Hc; No. 3 whit.
49Uc; No. 8, 48c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 whits, 42c; No. 2
mixed, 88c
RYE 64c.
HAY Choice timothy, $10.00010.80; eholes
prairie. I 0OG8.6O. ..
BUTTER Creamery, lldliSc; dairy. 12o.
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, now.
No. 2 whltewood oases Included, 13c; caae
count. 18Hc; cases returned. Ho less.
HAY Weak; choice timothy, tlO.0OtT10.SO;
Choice prairie. .0Ot.50.
RYE-Steady; No. 2, Me.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 24, fro 1
Corn, bu 14.400 ' 24.0
OatsV bu 8, COO 14.000
,
Mlaaea sella Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 84 WHEAT
July, tSVic; September. 81c: Decem
ber. 79i74o; on track. No. 1 hard. ttViej
No. 1 northern, 4Hc; No. 2 northern, tlv
FLOUR First patents, 34 8O196.OO: second
patents, 8480iS-4.90; first clears, 33-4&S3.66;
second clears. 32.46.
B RAN Lower ; In bulk. tlt60; shorts,
115.60.
Philadelphia Prodac Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 80. BUTTER
Firm, good demand; good western, 18Vc;
nerhv prints, 18c.
EGGS Steady, good demand; fresh near
bv. lc. losa ofT; fresh western, lc, loss
off; fresh southwestern, 18c, loss off; fresh
southern. 17c. loss off.
CHEESE Firm, good demand: Nw Tork
full creams, choice to fancy, 8V5c; fair t
good, 7VVio.
Mllwaokoo Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., June 80. WHEAT
Shade higher; No. 1 northern, 8c: No. I
northern. 4HflWc: old July, 88H4JW6HC.
RYE Steady; No. 1, 87c.
B A RLEY Dull ; No. I, 680c; sample,
CORN Steady: No. 2, ys!low, 494Jj0o;
July, 4710. ,
I.lrcroool Grala asi Provisions.
LIVERPOOL, June SO. WHEAT Snot,
nominal; futures, steady; July, 6s Jd; Sep
temhrr 6a SV1.
CORN Spot. American mixed, new. quiet
at 4a 4Sd: American mixed, old. easy at
4s J. Futures, dull; July, 4s 4d; Septem
ber, 4s 2vi.
Dalath Orala Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. June 80. W H E A T To
arrive. No. 1 northern. 2c; No. 3 north
ern, oo; on track. No. 1 northern. 82c;
No. 3 northern, 8Wc; Julye 3Hc; Septem
ber. 8l'c.
OATS On track, 40c; to arrive, 89c.
Toledo Market.
TOLEDO. June 20. SEED Clover, cash.
88 10; October. 85 80; prime alslke 86 40; Au
gust tt'O; prim timothy, 1145; Septem
ber. tl.47V.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fratta.
NEW YORK. Juno 30. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market was quiet. Common
are quoted at 4o5'c, prime at (VrtVa,
chrlc at 6vo and fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS It y re
ported that parties on the coast sra with
drawing offers for future shipments st the
low bnals fur prunes, but the local situa
tion dwa not show any stimulation aa a
result of th news, and prices remain quiet
at front lo to 6c according to grade.
AprWta are attracting only small orders.
I'rant.ea remain unchanged ' at 70T7.e for
chol. . 7twc for extra choice and UtoSiOo
for fancy.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Ripple of Activity Btirs tha Sluggish Fool
of Speculation.
OArS TOTAL TRADING AVERAGED SMALL
Geaeral Sarfaee ,f the Market I
Aaa asaatlao aad t ayleldlag,
Glvlag; aa Iasaressloa
of t'oaddeace.
NEW YORK. June 30. There was a alight
stirring In the sluggish pool of speculation
this morning, but the oay a total trading
is small compared with any period of liv
ing Interest in the stock market as make
the comparisons from day to day quite
meaningless. The general surface of the
market was hsrd and unyielding and gav
an Impression of an undertone of confid
ence, even though attempts to put prices up
proved futile.
Some benent was cauaed to values by sn
unofficial estimate on grain conditions of a
much more hopeful tenor than a Ilk un
oft rial estimate published yesterday with
auggestlons of a crop scare. A cotton crop
estimate by a publication ot authority In
tha trade gav a flattering opinion of th
months Improvement In tha condition of
that crop. Tha May net earnings of th
Lehigh Valley were not favorable, but the
coalers all shared in the firmness ot th
market. Th money market waa entirely
unruffled by any preparation for the July
settlements, although a payment -on ac
count of th Japanese loan subscription
estlmsted to call for over I12,0o0,0uo was
made today In addition to the routine dis
bursements called for at tha turn of th
half year.
The subtreasury made a payment ' of
tl.luo.OOO on account of Philippine revenue
operations and of 8640.flno on account of
Klondike gold deposited at Seattle. A
transfer from San Francisco also ngures in
the subtreasury operations and tnat In
stitution will begin the payment of gov
ernment Interest tomorrow. Loan expan
sion by the Bank of England of 657. 4,5,00
and by the Bank ot Franco of 833.&&.000
showed the demand for credits st those
center for th turn of the half year. But
sterling advanced at Paris snd the forelgu
markets are already anticipating tne
stimulating effect of disbursements for
which these borrowings are made. Tha
bond market was dull but steady. Total
sales, par value, l.fti,ijO. Government
bonds unchanged on call.
Tne quotatlona on the New York Stock
exchange yesterday were:
eaies. tiign.LiOw.tjiose.
3.0HU . I 72H 7Z4
1.3UO
, 600
o0
tuO
Atchison
do preferred
Baltimore A Ohio ...
do preferred
Canadian Pacific ....
Central of N. J
Chea dt Ohio
Chicago it Alton ....
do preferred
Chicago U. W
Chicago N. W
C. M. St. P
do preferred
Chtctgo T. A T
do preferred
C. C, C. St. L...
Colorado Southern...
do 1st preferred...,
do 3d preferred
Dels. Hudson
Dela.. Lack, ac West.
Denver K. G
do preferred
Erl
do 1st preferred....
do 3d preferred
Hocking Valley ....
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred .......
Louisville A Nash...
Manhattan L.
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Minn. t uu u...
M.. St. R .8.8, M.
do preferred
Missouri Pacific
Mo.. Kan. A Tex
do preferred
N. R. R. ot Mex., pfd.
New York Central. 1.
Norfolk A Western...
do preferred
Ontario A Western.. 7,800
Pennsylvania 13.8O0
P.. C. C. A St. L
Heading 2,200
do 1st prererred
do 2d preferred
Rock Island Co
do preferred
S(T L. A 8. F.. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do preferred
Southern Pacifla
Southern Railway ,,,
do nreferred
Texas A Pacific
Toledo, St. L. &
do preferred ..
Union Pacific
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling A L E ...
Wisconsin Central ,
do preferred
Mexican Central ...
Adams Express ....
American Express..
U. S. Express
Wells-Fars;o Exp..
Atnal. Copper
Am. Car A Foun...
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil ....
do preferred
American Ice
84
19
an
79X
Kit
7SH.
81 la
124 ta
181 lot
M Ji
874 37H
l',6o6 iH iili 143V
a s s .ss lit
6200 13oV
7U 161
200 31
2ul 374
'too 'i&
100 16
100
15
48 4S
Hoi) 156 ibi
23
toV
1
60 vj
300 132 131
luO 21V
. 900 .42
11. no Ho
1.8U0 14M
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16.3U0 HIV
300
6u0
l.SOO
67
124
80s
21V
42
10Vi
14?
78'
111
66
124
200 "i7" '
300
3u0
116V
116
66
25
6
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6
15
4s V
20
lo
270
21
6XV
2!
68
34
63
7V
131
18
33
21
42
10
148
7
110
40
WV
124
1
36
S
115
5
85
26
47 . 47
116 116
166. 'io io
100
100
100
7v
20V
65
7,800
100
3
46 V
21
W.. 100 24 24
f.4oa
100
8R
821
8S
82
100 16 1
1.800
400
60
16
48
16V
do preferred 100 26 26
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred V
Am. Locomotive 100 18 18
do preferred 0 82 82
Am. Smelt. A Refln.. 2.100 55 64
do preferred l.hiO 87
Am. Sugar Refln 800 127 127
Anaconda Mln. Co.... 400 72 7
Brooklyn Rapid T.... 10,700 49 48
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Consolidated Gas .... 1,000 196 194
Corn Products .
do preferred
Distillers' Securities.. 100 22 22
General Electrlo ftOO 157 156
International Paper.. 8"0 11 .11
do preferred 300 89 69
International Pump.. 100 30 30
do preferred
National Lead 1X 19 18
North American 100 86 88
Pacific Mall m V 28
People's Gas luO 88 84
Pressed Steel Car....
do preferred
Pulman Pal. Car 600 218 218
Republic Steel
do preferred 800. 41 41
Rubber Good , .....
do preferred
Senn. Coal A Iron.... 800 36 36
. S. Leather 800
do preferred 100 80 80
U, S. Realty Sort 6 6
do preferred 200 68 68
U. 8. Rubber ;
do preferred 204 65 6
U. 8. Steel 1.7ii0 9 9S
do preferred t.X 66 65
Westtnghnuse Eleo... son 157 155
Western Union 100 86 88
47
83
6T
20
64
46
11
27
46
21
85
32
24
3fi
8$)
92
16
84
16
16
67
7
225
183
1"4
200
49
16
71
2rt
88 .
2i
6
J4
18
87
127
70
48
30
194
ST1
22
156
11
69
i
72
iri
Ex-dlv.
Total sales for th day, 136, 900 shares.
' J
Leads Stock Market.
LONDON, June 80. Closing:
Consols, sionsy
do aaeount
Ansconds ...
Alrkieon
4o pla
OS
to
T4H
Bslllmors A Ohio ... 11
Csnedtsa rawu .
CW A Ohio
rhlaaso Ot. W ..
C. 14. 4 II. r..
DsBmi
Donvsr A It. O..
do pfa
Erie
So 1st pM
do Id fd
Illinois Cestrsl ,.
Louis. A Nsak...
at., K. A T
N. Y. Contral lltvi
Norfolk A W I7
do pfd s
Onuuio A W HH
PosairlTsnla 444
IUd4 stlsos 10H
R-dls( t
do 1st pfd 41
do M pld I4i
80. Rallwsr ., utt.
do pfd 174
io Psrlla 44Vi
Inlos fsclBo to
do pfd K
V. 8. tiosl to
do pfd MH
Wsbssh UU
do pfd asu
Jifj
1M
1
. 14
.144
. 1'0
. Il
. 70
.
. 14
1H
.llt
. lT4'SpasUli 4s
SILVER Bar, firm. 2d per ounce.
r. 1 1'fii per cent.
The rat of discount in the open market
for short bills Is t l-la per cent; for
three months' bills, 22S per cent.
Forelga Flaaaslal.
LONDON, June 80. Ths amount of bul
lion taken Into tha Bank of England on
balance today waa 39.0uu. Mony waa much
wanted In the market today, though th
auppllea were somewhat Increaaed through
the liberation of a portion of th Japanea
money at th Bank of England. Prices
on th stock exchange were strong anj
a fair amount of business waa transacted.
Consuls wore cheerful: horn rails were
buoyant; Americana opened steady, but
trading waa llatlesa, close firm: Grand
Trunk rallied fractionally; foreigners gen
erally were firm; Imperial Japanese gov
ernment as of lo4 wore quotod at 9. At
the close prices a II round were slightly be
low the best quole lions of the day. Th
rat of discount of the Batik of Kngand was
unchanged today, at per cent. The
weekly statement of the Rank ot England
shows ths following changes: Total re
serve decreased -icT.Ouu; circulation In
creased A77V.ouo; bullion increased 171121:
other securities Increased U,ti0, other
deposits Increaaed f I0.ti0.0o0; publto de
posits decreased M, note reserve de
creased A6l6,0u; government sec-rlUtf de
creased 7nft.fmo. The proportion of th
hank reserve to llsMUtr is 41. HI rr cent,
as compared with 6! 82 per cert last week.
PARIS. June 80. The weekly statement
of the Bank of FTsnce shows the fo
lowing chansfs: Notes In clrculatl.m In
creased lfr" 4.orof ; treasury accounts cur
rent increased 376.oif: sold In hand de
cressed 11.9i.nx.-f; bills discounted Increased
1 3u6.vf ; silver In hand decreased 3.075,
ft'Of. Three per cent rentes, 9Sf, 6c for the
Sccount; exchange on London, 26f, 21c for
checks. Trading on th Bourse opened
hesitating today. Latet prices strengthened,
but closed heavy. Rassian imperial 4e
closed at 91.16 and Russian bonds of 1904
at 813. .
BERLIN, June 80. Trading on the Bourse
was lia-ht todav. Exchange on London,
Jom. 4opfg for checks; discount rates,
short bills (for settlement!, 6 per cent;
three months' bills. 3 per cent.
Xew York Moaey Market.
NEW YORK, June 80 MONEY On call,
very easy at IM1IV4 per cent; closing hid.
1 rr cent; ofTered, 1 per cent. Time
money, easv; 80 and 90 days, t per cent; 8
months. 38V4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE rAPER-84J4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' Mils at 84 8710
fr4 8716 for demand and at t &"25 for 60-ds.y
bills; posted rates, 64-5S4.S; commercial
bills, 84 K4VS4.&5.
SILVER Bar. 6fic: Mexican dollars, 46c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
The closing quotation on bonds ar a
follow:
I'. . ref. ts, rog 14 MsBhetts e. f 4s...l"
do Mopes W Ml. Contrsl 4s 44 S
do is. r ,....1! do 1st inc la
do eoapoa 1 Mms U 4o.... M
do sow 4a. ra 1U M.. K. A T. 4t H
.137' 0 IS '
.itj (. R. r. tf m. c. a nn
.n N. T. r. . Ili loo1
.10! N. i. C. f. U I4H
3H No. Fselle
do eoopos ....
do old 4a Kg.,
dn, coupon ...
AtrhlsOB (OS. 4
do BOJ. 4s
Atlantic C. L. 4s
.. P7 do Is
.ln
. ra
. M
B. A O. 4e 1 T4. A W. o. 4o...
do l o. 8. 1 4 par
Central of Oa. 4s.... 110 Pens. cost. tHi..
S lat Irtf T4V llMtdlns sen. 4s..
CTies. A Ohio 4W . VH t. L. A I. M. r. ls..lU
Ckicsto A A. mo.... m. u a s. r. t. s.
C, B. A Q. s. 4a... " St L. 8. W la 44
C. . A 8. P. 8 4s.. teabnsrd A. L. 4a.... S
C. A N. W. e. 7a...H' So. Parlc aa M4
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... 4 So. Railway is H"H
do col. 6a If 1xa P. la Ill
CCC. A t. U . 4a.. 141 T.. St. L A W. 4s.. 71
rklcaso Tor. 4a 4 IVnlon Paclflc 4s ls1
Con. Tobacco 4o...... 41 do cn. 4a "
Colo. A So. 4a MtB I' ateal id 7SH
P. A R. O. 4a -..toi. Wabash n,,4
Brio prior Ilea 4s....ln do deb. B 47
do (oa. 4a s W A L- B. 4a 1V,
F W A D. C. la....l4 Wla. Coetral 4s. 4H
Horkl'nf Vsl. 4Ha... .llH Cole. Fuol c. 6a....... 4H
Lv A N. udI. 4a lti
Boston Stock ttootalloas.
BOSTON, June SO Call loans, IffS pet"
cent; time loans, 1'4 per cent. Official
Closing or stocks ana oonus;
Atcklson adj. 4s....
do pfd
Mex. Coatret 4s..
Atchison
4o pfd
Boston A Albany.
Boston A Wslno.,
Bnotoa Rtovatod .
ritchasri pfd ...
Oantrsl ..
K. T.. N. H. A H...l IDalr West
,. so iwoarins. common
,.ll AdTcmur
. 42 Aiiouoa
. 71V1 Amalgamated
. t) Aimnc4i Zinc ...
.J1S Atlantic
.144 Binham
l.t4SSbal. A Heel
.lMHiCentenslal
flCapaer Rants
Psrs Mannetts
Union Pacific
Ami. Arso. Chom
do pfd
Amor. Pnoo. Tuba.
Amor. 8ugsr
do pfd
Anaor. T. A T
Amor, woolen ...
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 8.
Bdlaon Eloc. ilia.
Gonorsl Elertrls
Mass. Bloctrlo ...
do Pfd
Mam. Oaa
United rrolt ...
Catted Shoe Mach
do pfd
rj. B. Stool
so pfd
T7 iDomlnioo Coal
. ttVi'rranklln
. II a Oraarr
, 7 'lala Roralo ....
. 4Vi Mass. Mining ..
.lit (Michigan
... .1271! MonawK
....12a1 Mont. C. AC.
.... 10V Old Domlnloa .
.... V7W Oaoools
.... 7 .Parrot
....Ut Qulncr
,...ieVi'8hannoa
.... 14 I Tamarack
.... 7t Trinity
.... V. 8. Mining...
IN I a. oil
4t4 t'tah
t Victoria
i Winona
K WoiTorlas
. n
, l
, t
. 4ta
U
. W
. ttt
. 41
: J
, 1
1
. 40
. II
, 40
, M
, it
. 414
. s4
.4,
. 1H
,- 844.
. r
Ex-divldend. Bid.
Kcw York.Mtataa; Stock.
NEW TORK, June 30. The following; are
the closing prices on mining stocks;
Adams Cob ..
Alice
Brunswick Cob .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cel. A Vs.
Horn surer
Iras Silver
LsadTtlls Csa ...
Assessment paid.
.. 20 ,Uttls Chief
.. U I Ontario
.. Id. Ophlr
.. 4 iPhoonlx
.. 1 1'Poto.i
..106 'garage
..1J4 i Sierra NeTada
..171 Ismail Hopes ..
.. 8 Standard
... '8
...900
...iM
... 14
... 14
... 14
... U
... IS
Bank Clearlage.
OMAHA. June to. Bank clearings for
today, tl.t48.304.38, an increase of o0, 096.84
over the corresponding day last yar.
OMAHA
-WHOLESALE.
MARKETS
Coadltloa of Trade aad 4aotatloas oa
Staple aad Fancy Produce.
EGGS Receipts libera'.; market .steady;
fresh candled stock, Wgl&c; case count, 13a.
LIVE POULT Rk' liens c: roosters,
according to sise, 6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
∾ geese, 5c; broilers, 164j'18c
BUTTER Packing stock, lc; cholc to
fancy dairy, 12614c; separator, 164jUc.
FRESH KIBH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8c;
filke, loo; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 13c; whlteflsh,
4c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, lie; lobster,
green, 26c; lobster, boiled, 30c: bullheads,
11c; catfUh, 14c; black baas, Hoc; halibut, 10c(
crapples, 12c; rue shad, 4I.011; buR.lo, ec;
white bass, 11c; frog legs, per doi, 360,
BRAN Per ton, 819.00.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha "Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
.7.50; No. 3, t7.00; medium, 86.50; coarse,
86.00. Ry straw, t560. These prices are for
hay of good color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choica larra else,
83.00; fancy navels, all sixes, 13.50; Medlter
ranean sweets, cnotce, all sizes, 33.Omvl.25:
Jaffas, all alses, 12.7ifl3.0O; Valencia, alt
sixes. 83 6063.76.
LEMONS California fancy, 370-800-80,
1175(34.25; choice, 83 5098.75.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; Imported Smyrna, .-crown, lie; 6
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medium-slxed bunch,
t2 0tii.5O; jumbo, 32753.36.
DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkg..
83.00; in 80-lb boxes, 6c; per lb.; Oriental
stuffed, per rex, 32.40.
PINEAPrLES In crates, of 24 to 42, per
crate, 33.50.
FRUITS.
APPLES Green, per Vi-bu. box. 76c.
RASPBERRIES Per 24 qta, 32.60; per 24
pts , tl.60; red raspberries, per 34 pts., 82 5X
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 14 qu.,
tt.00. ,
BT RA WB ER R I ES Colorado, per 24-qt
case. 82.60.
CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, tl.60; horns grown, per
34 Qts.. tl.26.
OOOSEBERRIES-Per I4-qt. caae, 8116.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-baskt crate,
80c; California Alexandra, per box, tl.15.
PLUMS-Califomla Clyman. tl to.
APRICOTS California, tl .
CANTELOUPE Texas, per erats. t2.609
176; California, per crate. t8.60.
WATERMELON'S-Per lb., crated, lc;
each, 80r40o.
CURRANTS Red and whit. pr 24-qt
case, 31.26.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOEB New Texas Red stock. !n
sacks, per lb., tc.
NAVY BEANS Per bU tt.l5(Jl5.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 50-lb. crate, tJ.OO;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 3c.
CABBAGE California, per lb., to.
CAULIFLOWER Per dos.. 75c.
CUCUMBERS Per do.. 60c.
TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, 80c.
RADISHES Pr dos. bunches, toe.
LETTi:CE Top lettuce, per dos.. 30c
TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 25c.
BEETS Southern, per do., 26c.
CARROTS Southern, per dox.. He
PARSLEY Per do.. 25c. v.
BEANS Wax., per bu. box, 81.00; per -bu.
basket, 76c; string, per bu. box, 82 00;
per -bu. box, 75o.
SPINACH Per bu,, homo grown, t6!40o.
ASPARAGUS Per doa bunches, 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS Per -basket crat.
SQUASH Florida summer, per dog., 76c.
PF.ABPer bu. box, tl.00.
EGG PLANT Sou fie rn, per dog., tl SO.
CELERY Kalamaxoo, per doa, 5c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MAPI.rJ SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 60: No. 2 green, tc!
No. 1 ss I ted, 7r; No. 3 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 6 to 13 lbs., 9e; No. t veal calf,
13 to 16 lbs., 6c; dry salted, MtVic; sheep
pelts. yfa.Tc: horsehldes. tl 502 60
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full Cresm.
lie; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wiscon
sin llmbcrger. 13c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; hard shell, per lb.. 14c: No. 2 soft shell.
per lb., uc; no. 1 nara snen. per ids i;c,
pecans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
10c; peanuu, per lb., 4c; roasted peanuts.
shell, ner lb.. 15c: hard shell. 13c: shell'
barks, per bu., 00; black walnuts, per bu ,
tl.26.
agar and Melassea.
NEW TORK. June 30 BLOAR Raw.
Steady; fair refining. 8 7-loc; centrifugal, M
test t 15-14c; molasses augsr, 3 t-loc; re
fined, steady; crushed, 6 7uc; powdered,
t li-c; granulated, 6 Ouu.
NEW ORLEANS, June 30. SUGAR
Steady i open kettle, tfe3t-lc; open ket
tle centrifugal. 3j3Sc; centrifugal white,
4V&4c; yeliuws, 3,-4 6-c; seoonds, 3S
OLASHES Nomlral; open' kettle, Jr7
36c; centrifugal, lvialao. Syrup, aotuluai, 30
-
per lb., 6c; Chill walnuts, UOliVjo; large
hickory nuts, per lb., 11c; alrnonds, soft
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
teef Ettwrt Extremely Slow and Lover,
with 0ot About Steady.
HOGS STRONG TO FIVE CENTS HIGHER
Only a fair Raa of Sheep and Wk.lle
Best Grades Held Afcoat Steady
Other Wore a t.lttl
wltk Feeling
1
SOUTH OMAHA, June 30, 1904.
1.9M
3.W4
3.015
3.0D4
Recelnts were:
Official Monday ....
Ofncll Tuesday ....
Cfflclal Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Tour days this week... 8,837
Bam day last week... .10.780
Sum dao's week before.. 13.170
Sam three week ago... 13. art)
Same four weeks ago....ll.4
8em days last year 16.743
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8.4,4
UK. '7
10.93
10.3JU
43.364
8h.x.
46.M0
41.t..l
45.321
49.9N8
TO
4.0-M
3,-44
3.M6
3.;i
14.
lu.874
3.115
9.7M
4.8N9
10.218
DATE.
'10 following tabl shows the receipt
Of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tne year to dat with comparison with
laat year: 1804 I9u3. I no. Deo.
Cattl 463,4. 4,;0 41.4.4
Hog 1.3oo,sJ l.iol.tKt 104.968
blieep 7WU.7& oos.4.0 142,3o4
Average prices paid 2r nuets at Bouts
Omaha lor th laat several Us with comparison;
Oats I 104. 19a3.lM.ira.180.1898.lSM.
June
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Jun
Juna
Jun t.
Jun lu,
Jun H,
Jun 12,
Jun IS.
Jun H.
Jun It.
4 83 1 6 rii t 8 707 4 W)
4 - 87 T 07( I 4 81
4 4 t 8 T 13 t
4 . 1 4 64i f 6 j 14 f 71 4 S3 41
t... 1 8 75 t 80 711 4 81 I
8... 1 4 63) 6 77 6 16 I Tl 8H I 68 4 I
T... 4 mj t 7 la ibi 4 8wi t 7 3 '
4 wshj 1 7 lai 6 ,6, 4 9.11
4il80 J 6 I 03
4 6 6
74
78,
4 84
4 81,
Jun it... 1 4 r
Jun 17. .
Jun 18..
Jun 13..
Jun 20..
Jun 21.,
June ix..
Jun 23...
June 24..
Jun 25..
Jun 26..
Jun 37..
June 28..
Jun 28..
June 30..
Ou
6 03
1 m
6 07
721
7 2Ci
7 S
I
1 so,
4 91 V,
4 92
100
t 07
6 881
Ul T 24
t 94
4 97
t 94
t BUI
7 23
7 21
7
7 41
7 43
6 1C;
6 06V4I t 771 7 49
12 67 7 fe
t 16 t 67 7 67
I t 70 7 61
t 14 6 661 7 62
f ! I 7 661
6 04 VI; 5 6
I 6 06 I f 66 7 61 1
6 Its.
t S3 '
6 91 t Ofti
I 8j 4 82
t 861 4 86
t 81 4 861
BOI OK
4 6
f 831 I
6 8s I 83!
t 82 f 06
t 89 4 94i
I 91 4 S3,
3 801 4 21
I 66 4 It
I 69 14 M
4 19
a
3 7 3 1
I 60) 117
3 61
t 69
167
I 64
3 ft
3 St
t 6
o
171
3 41 3 7
8 641 1 77
I 42 t 9t
8 M
1 M)
t 631
e
I 64
8 71
3
3 t
t 80
3 81
3 71
) t 13 3 63 8 71
t 93 I 62l 3 61
194 117 t68
t 93,
t 91
6 87i
t 90
6 101 I 63
t 03 t 64 i t 6t
t 111 3 65 3 tU
4 99 S t 60
4 99 3 8 t 60
stock
Indicates Buaday
Th official number ot car of
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoga. 8heep
-.. m. at ot. f. y ,
Wabash
Missouri Pacific Ry ,
Union Pacific system.....
C. A N. W. Ry ,
F.. E. M V. R. R....,
C, St. P., M. dc O. Ry..,
B. M. Ry
C, B. Q. Ry
K. C. & St. J ,
C, R. I. P. Ry., east.,
C, R. I. A P. Ry west
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western.,
8
24
3
24
8
24
21
19
81
13
28
144
16
Total receipts ....
The disposition of ths day's receipt waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing ths num
ber of head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle.
Omaha Packing CO 376
Swift and Company,.
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour A Co
Cudahy, Kansas City.
Armour, Sioux City...
W. 1. Stephen
Hill Son
L. F. Hue
80I Degan
S. A 8
Root dt Co
Other buyers
283
767
847
126
"t
1
t
'
164
Hogs.
1,247
lilt
2,749
3,017
942
8heep.
601
1.6X8
716
1.6S0
320
Total
.2,110 10.SSO ,4.464
CATTLE Ther waa not an excssslvs run
ot cattla hero today, but packers were very
bearish and in fact did not Seem to cars
whether they got any cattle or not. Aa a
result trading; waa slow, with price lower
on most kinds. J.t was late before a clear
ance waa made.
Th beef ateer market waa extremely
alow and lower. Packers were late in start
ing out and when they did go to the yards
they simply rode around without trying to
buy much ot anything. Some of the cattl
that Just aulted them sold at prices not
much different from yesterday, but th gen
eral market was right around a dime lower
and some aalea looked even worse than
that. Salesmen did not like ths Idea ot
taking oft that much and as a result trad
ing was slow from start to finish. Sales
men aald it was the most uneven market
they have experienced in some time past,
aa buyers picked out ths klnda they wanted
and apparently did not try to buy ths
others.
The cow market held right around steady.
There were very few on sale and sa buyers
had to have some fresh supplies salesmen
were able to get just about yesterday
price for everything In the yards. The
loss desirable grade were of course rather
slow sale.
Bulls were Inclined to weakness, but still
they did not suffer to any great extent un
less In the case of undesirable klnda Veal
calves held about steady.
Btockera and feeders wer very scare
this morning, but none seemed to be at all
anxious for fresh supplies. Good stuff could
perhapa be quoted steaay. out oiners were
low sellers. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
II
47
90
I
14
18... .
I
14
U
40
16
It
10
M
I
tl
91
81
It...
IB...
14...
4...
8...,
4...
II...
11...:
1...
...
14...
3...
It...,
1...
1...
I...,
!...
1...,
I...
3...
1...
8....
8....
AT.
T3
..... 871
ua
MM
loai
liu
1111
1101
11a
1161
1074
1174
1111
1144
971
1111
.urr
.1114
Pr.
4 44
4 44
4 74
4 71
4 44
6
I M
I It
8 84
6 40
I 84
4 41
6
I 44
I 46
I 40
I 40
I 44
No.
84
41...
to....
14...
St....
17....
44...
4....
71....
1....
91....
II....
44....
r...
44....
I....
IT. ...
Av.'
..1134
..llll
..llll
..ltt-i
..1110
..not
..1147
,.IM1
..1M4
..1(10
..1414
..l4t
..1411
..111
..1100
..1414
..1144
STEERS AND COWS.
... lilt 4 14 14 K
8TEER8 AND HEIFERS.
.... Ml 4 44 4 1110
COW B.
... 744
... 4M
... 44
...10M
... 414
... 484
... 474
... 411
... 464
... 44
...14t)
... 748
...UV44
...I34
...1:14
...liso
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ths market opened mostly 2c higher than
yesterday, with the bulk of the hogs sell
ing at 8505 and 85.07. As ths morning
advanced tha market gained in strength
until at the beat lime the market waa
mostly a nickel higher, the later aales go
ing largely at 86 07 and $5.10. The choicer
load sold from 86.10 to to to. whllo th light
loads went from 85 05 down. Trading waa
active all th morning and as a result
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season. The advance today went a long
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SHEEP The market on sheep today did
not show a great deal of change from yes
terday. Trailing waa not active and pack
era were Inclined to bear the market, but
still they wer unable to do so to any great
extent, except In the case ot something
not very desirable. Ths market could, per
haps, beat be described by calling It ateady
to a dime lower. Idaho wether sold for
84.25 and ewes 83.60 and 83.65. Oregon sheep
and yearlings sold at X3.76. While these
prices ar considerably lower than at th
high time -last week, still they sre well In
line with those being paid at other mar
kets and are not much different from a
sar ago.
In giving quotations yearling lambs will
be quoted ss yearlings and the coming 1-rear-olds
will be quoted wethers. Spring
lamb will be called lamb.
Quotations for grass sheep and lambs:
Good to cholc yearlings, 84 2MiH .69: fair to
good yearlings, 6 6O04 26; good to cholc
wethers t4 0i.ift4.25; fair to good wethers,
8360ifj4.00: good to choice ewes, t3.50&3.75;
fair to good ewes, 33.253.50; good to cholc
lamb, tS.5010'5.75; fair to good lambs, 85.00
rjo bu. rtepreeentattve aalea
No.
692 Oregon sheep and yearling
im yoming wetner
6 native ewes ,
2 Idaho ewes
40 native lambs ...
80 Nevada ewea ...
i0 Nevada ewes ...
29 Nevada ewea ...
M Idsho ewes
198 Idaho ewes
134 Idaho yearlings
40 native ewe
11 Idaho wethers ..
2M Idaho wethers .
880 Idaho yearlings
Ar.
80
108
141
70
60
92
92
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Slow, Hogs Fire to Tea Cents
Higher sad lamhi Strong.
CHICAGO, June SO. -CATTLE Receipts,
6.000 hesd. Including 850 Texans; market
slow to steady; good to prime steers. 85.40
160; poor to medium, 34 60O.25; stockers
snd feeders, 3J6t94.801 cows. 31 5tr4.80;
heifers, 82.0P4T4.00; csnners, tl. 6002.60; bulla
U0iSJ6: Texas fed steers, H60.35;
calve. 82.505660.
HOGS Receipts. 22,000 head; estlmsted to
morrow, 15.000 head: market strong to 50
higher; mixed and butchers, t5.15ti6.30: good
to choice heavy, t6.809ti.S7; rough heavy.
tSlrfft X: light, $5 155.27; bulk of sales.
t8.Jr-TJ50
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 10,004
bead; market steady; lambs, steady to
strong; good to choice wethers. 84 2606.00;
fair to choice mixed. $S.35fl4.00: western
heep, t3.60iSt.60: native lambs, t3.60tj7.26.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 20.-CATTLT-Re.
relpta, 4.000 hesd. Including 1.700 head south
erns: market steaay to weak: choice export
snd dressed beef steers. t6.60dj.40; fslr to
food. t4KVQ6.60; western fed steer, 84.0019
90; stockers snd feeders, t2 764.?6; south
em steers, 42 vwf4 00- southern cows, 31.7643
8.76; native oows. fc 0004.60; native heifer,
t3.00fJ6 .35; bull. t2.6ff45; calve, tl.604j4.75.
HOGS Receipts. 7.800 head; market slow
to stesdy; top, tn.tO: bulk of salee. 86 004?
6.16; heavy, 85.101r6 20: packers, 35.006.15;
pigs and lights. H50tfi507.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3 fnO
head: market ateady: native lambs, t4.7St
8.50: western lambs, 84 7543.60: fed ewea.
S3. 6014.60; Texas clipped vearitnas. 84.00(7
6 00; Texas clipped sheen, t3.7WT4.50: stock-
srs and feeders, 3J.604J3.50.
St. Loots LIT Stock Market.
ST. LOriS. June 80.-OATTLE Receipts,
4.000 head. Including 3.000 head Texans;
market alow and dragging; native shipping
and export steers. 84.404jft.15: dressed beef
and butcher steers. 34.0o60.00; steers under
1.000 lbs., t3.ftS4jY.45; stockers snd feeders,
t250$ 4 35; cows snd heifers. 32 .25434.60; can
nera. tl 50SJ2.00; bulla, t2.75473.70; calves, 34.00
ffiti.OO; Texas snd Indian steers, week, 8100
43 4 70: cows and heifers. 3J.6O3.S0. .
HOGS Receipts. 6.000 head: market
steady to strong, tc higher; pigs and lights,
14 jrro5 26; packer. 85.1CK88.25; butchers and
best heavy, IS 2606.40.
8HEEP AND LA M BS Receipts, t.flnO
head; market steadv; native muttons. 33 75
174.00; lambs, 34.50026; culls and bucks.
82004)4.00; stockers, tl00100; Texans, 33 711
64.50.
New Tork Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, Juna SO BFrTVF8 Re
ceipts, 287 heed, all for tomorrow's mar
ket; nothing doing; feeling dull; rabies
unchanged.
CALVES Receipts, 112 head; market
barely ateady; veal. M0047C.70: buttarmlIRs,
33.00; dressed calves slow; dressed veals
handy carcasses. 9c country dressed. 8
(city), mainly 6fJHc per pound; cholc
c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4 964
lambs firm to a fraction higher, quality
considered; no choice lambs hers; medium
and rommon lambs in light demand and
steadv: sheep. t2.854J4 60; lambs. t6.O0g7.7S.
HOGS Receipts, 1.740 head; market
weak; no salea reported.
2.004
top
St. Joaeati LIto Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, June 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.104 hesd; market steady to lOo
lower: natives. 14 4047635: cow and heifers,
tl 6O4T4J10; stockers and feedera tt.004H.68.
HOGS Receipt. 6 020 head: market
steady; Itsht. t6.02e6.12; medium and
hevv (K 10(96 90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,
head; market steady to 16c higher;
lambs, 86.56.
Slow. City Uf4 Stock Market.
8IOUX CITT. June SO. CHpeclal Tele-
fram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar
rt steady; beeves. 84 6044 00; Cows, bulla
and mixed, 83.00itf6.0O; stockers snd feeders,
p.OOfN 00; clves and yenrllngs. 83. 7591. 80.
HOGS Receipt, .200 hesd; market
strong, telling at t4 8O.6.10; bulk, t4.967J
1.06.
Stk la Slant.
Following wer ths receipts of live stock
for tbs six principal western cities yeeter
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Chicago
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4,000
200
10,336
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7.800
6.028
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4.100
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Cottoa Market.
NEW TORK. Jung lO.-COTTON-Bpot
closed dull; middling upland. 10.85c; mid
dling artiir. 11.10c; sale. 698 bate.
ST. LOUIS, Jun 80.-COTTON-Nomlnal;
middling, 10c; salea, none; receipts, non;
shipments, 100 hales; stock, 13 494 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. Juna 30-COTTON-Fti-ture
quiet; June, nominal: July, 10.39t
10 40c: August. 10.17fnn lHc; September, 8 55
f9 5c: October. 3.80719 81c: Novemler, 8 28
4i9.29c; Iiecember, 9.389.29c; January, 9 35
tl9.37c. Spot, steadv; sales, 3.000 bales;
ordinary. 8Sc; good ordinary. 9c; low
middling, 10c: middling. 10 11-Ko; good
middling, lie; middling fair. llVir.
LIVERPOOL. Juna 30-COTTON-flpot.
quiet; prices 6 points higher: American
middling fair. U&; good middling, t 30d:
middling. S.lOd; low ml Idling. 6.90.1; good
ordinary. 6.82d: ordinary 6.62d. Futures
opened steady and closed easy; American
middling, g. o. e. J.ily, 7.78d; July and
August. 6 ltd: August and Reptember, I. lid;
September and October, t.35d: October and
November, t 22d; November and December,
4 171; December and January. t.l5d; Janu
ary and February, I.14d; February and
March. I.ltd. ,
Metal Markst.
NEW TORK, Jun 80 M ETA L8 Tin
showed flrrnnets today, with London clos
ing at 117 lu for both spot and futures,
wlill local price were raised to 125 20ii
MOO. Copper was unchsnged In Iindon at
4754 13 9d and 66 lis 3d for. spot and fu
ture respectively. Locally copper was
quiot. Lake Is quoted st tU 62'fflt 72.
Electrolytic st 112 4oHJ.Ci and casting at
111 127jl2 26. Load was a llttl lower In
London, closing at 11 8 9d. Locally Ira t
was steady and unchanged at 84 frQi 86.
Spelter was unchanged at 22 In London
and at 84 8n.4 90 In tlis locsl msrket. Iron
closed at 61 3d In Glasgow and at 4ts 4.l
In Middleeborough. 1-ocally the market
la q'llrt; No 1 foundry northern Is quoted
st 8i4 6"fMI 00: No. I foundry northern st
813.714 86; No. 1 foundry southern snd
No. 1 foundry southern sort st 313 Kfl3 .76.
PIS Iron warrant are wnk at l X.
ST. IXJI'IH, Jun tu MtrrAI.H lisad.
steady at 84.10. Spelter, higher at 34 80.
CobToo Market.
NEW TORK, Jun 80 COFFEE Th
markst for futures opened steady at un
changed price and ruled quiet. Sale
war reported of li.fxJO bag. Including awp-
tember t imwtoc: December, S6V;
March. .TOfflwTSc; May. 8 Tic. Spc4 Rio
steadv: No. 7 Invoice, 7c; mild, stesdy;
Cordova, 4?lSc.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June to WOOL The fnarltet
Is stroti and active: advances loiiked for.
Pulled wools are quiet, th old grades be
ing about disposed of. Territory wool r
firm and in foreign wool ther I llttl
trs.le. Loading quotation are: Idaho fine.
17Jrlc; heavy fine. llSc; fln medium, 17
Clc; medium, lV319o; low medium. 1
iV. Wyoming fine. 16V4qflHc: heavy fine.
14tri5c; fin medium, l.'ul7c; medium, 13
tjjic; low medium. 2021c. Nevada fin.
I5'tf16c; heavy fine. l9l4e; fine medium.
16.118c: medium. 19Vt.fi?0c; low medium, 19
title. Dakota fine, 151c: fine medium, 17
4518c: medium, 19v?20c: low medium.
average. KfSlic; stapl. 2e21c; medium
choice. 2fI21c.
ST. LoClS, June 10 -"WOOl.--Ste.dy to
firm: medium grades combing and clothlne.
lS424c; light fine. 119c; beavy fin. UN
15c; tub waahed. I0c.
Oil and ttoola.
NEW TORK, Jtin 80. OILS-Cottonoeed,
firm; prim crud. nominal; yllow, 80c.
Tetroleum easv: refined Nw York. 87. 80;
Philadelphia and Psltlmora, 17. Turpen
tine, steady at 64Jc.
ROSIN Quiet; strained, common to good.
t2Vai.. . . .
OIL CITT. June SO. Oil. Credit bal
ances, 81.67; certificate, no bid; shipment.
62.233 bbls.; aversge, 4. 753 bbla; runs, 11..
940 bbls.; average, 76.770 bbls.; shipments.
Llms. M.S70 bhls : aversge. SJ.l bbls ;
run, Lima. 81.483 bbls.; aversge, 67,903 bbls.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jun SO OILS Tur
pentine, firm at 63c.
RORIN Firm; A. B. C. 1167: D, l?7?4j;
E, 12.77; F, t2.t: O, tl 7; H.. tS7U;
I. 13 46; K. tt 65; jrf, t3.80; N. 83 97; W G.
1417; W W. 14 72.
SUPREME COURT SYLLABI
Ths following opinions will b officially
reported :
991. Farmers and Merchants Bank,
Galva. III., against Moeher. Appeal from
Lancaster. Affirmed. Sedgwick, J.
1. A stockholder s interest In a corpora
tion, and In all of Its property and rights.
is represented by hie stock. A levy upon
e etoc.it 01 a aentor ry gsrnisnmeni pi
s cor 00 rat Ion pursuant to the statute
will impound dividends upon the stock de
clared while the proceedings are pending.
2. If the debtor has sold or pledged the
stock In good faith before th levy, th
right of such bona fide purchasers will not
ne arreoted ny tn levy, even inougn, ov
the book of th corporation, th stock
appears to be th property of th debtor
and la so tsgarded by th corporation.
8. In appeals to this court In equity esses
the findings of th trial court must stand
cr fall upon the pleading and evidence
contained In th record. Frrors of the
trial cotirt In receiving or rejecting evi
dence, or upon question arising upon the
pleading, can not be corrected upon such
appeal.
1U07. County of. Dodge sgalnst Acorn.
Error from Dr. Itehoarlng. Former
Judgment adhered to. Barnes, J.
I. The oounty board, tn fixing ths ns
sasements to bay for th construction of
a drainage ditch, under th provisions of
aetlol. I jiKart4 SB t the f'omnlled Stat
ute of ISM, acts Judicially.
1 From Its Judgment and orders In that
behalf, error will lie to th district court,
nd the Judgment of that court may be
reviewed on such proceedings In tbls court.
S. On a petition In error from th Judg
ment of the countv board tn such a pro
ceeding. It finding snd order are en
titled to tn earn weignt aa tne vexoict
or a :ury. or tne findings ana judgment ot
a court snd will not be reversed or set
aside unless It anrwars that th evidence
Is Insufficient to sustain them, and they
are clearly wrong.
4. former opinion, m jveorssKa, . sp
hered to.
11989. ITn1on Pacific Railway Company
against Flckenschr. Error from Dswsn.
Reversed. Day. C, Division No. 1. Duffle.
C. concurring separately.
1. Evidence examined and held not suf
ficient to support th verdict and Judg
ment.
13144. Hnaaiand aa-alnst Stewart. Error
from Logan. Rehearing denied. . Sedg
wick, j.
1. Ths rule of this court is that when a
decree In eonlty Is reversed and remanded
generally without specific Instructions, the
lower court la to exercise Its discretion tn
th further disposition of ths caae. In ac
cordance with th Judgment of this court
and the law of th case as expressed in
ths opinion.
t An unofficial opinion of a court com
missioner la not th opinion of tha court.
The conclusion reached Is annroved and ths
recommendation adopted. The taw of th
ce I to be derived from the Judgment of
the court snd the questions necessarily de
termined thereby.
12183, Cs County against ferny County.
Error from Bnrpy ocunty. Motion for re
heating overruled. Ames, C.
1. When a county has refused urxvn re
quest to participate with an adjoining
county In repairing a bridge ever a stream
forming part of ths boundary line between
them, and the latter county has performed
the work at Its separate expense, tt Is not
a defense to an action for contribution
tinJer the statute, that th plaintiff county
In procuring th repairs to bs mads pro-'
eeeded In sn Irresrulnr or Illegal manner
with respect tn obligating Itself to pay for
them, provided It did In fac become so
obi I sated. 1
18191. Kleutch against "Vcurltv MutftsI
Life Insurance Company. Error from Lan
caster. Reversed. Barnes, 1. .
13321. Security Mutual Life Insurance
Company against Kleutch: Error from
Lancaster. Reversed. Fsrnes, J.
1. Th matter of granting new trials In
ons of sound legal discretion. And unless
It appears thst In granting a new trial the
court has been guilty of an abuse of dis
cretion Its order In that behalf will be
affirmed.
I. Wher Second trial results in tha
same, or a like, verdict as ths first oris
error cannot bo predicated on ths ofVr
granting a new trial, because th' party
complaining cannot be said to have been
Injured thereby.
i. It I reversible error for tha court. In
Its charge to th Jury, to alv undue promi
nence to a portion of ths testimony by spe
cial reference thereto: to stats to the Jurv
what weight shall b given It, and comment
on Its strength or probatlv fore.
13370. jrarmors Canal Company against
Frank. Error from Soott's Bluff. Reversed
with directions. I-etton, C. Division No. 3.
1. By th Irrigation sot of 1896 the right
to ths ua of water for Irrigation purposes
Is attached to ths land to bo Irrtgsted. and
sn application to ths State Board of Irrls-s-tlon
for a permit to approprlat water for
Irrigation which does not describe the Iocs,
tlon of th proposed canal nor contain a
description of the land I to be Irrigated
thereby is too vague and Indefinite to en
thorls th board to set, and no Jurisdic
tion Is aequlrsd thereby to Issu any per
mit thereupon.
1. mi powers 01 tn otate noarn or im-
tlon exercised tinder section 16 of th
Irrigation act of 1896 ar n jssl Judicial In
their nature, and an sdjudlcallon by It
of a right of priority of appropriation of
water made before taking e, -t of tha
art of 1W6, after proper notice. Is fnal.
unless appealed from, and cannot b col
laterally attacked,
3. Under the facta In this caae, held, thnt
th right of the Fermera Canal company
and Its successor, Robert Wslker. to the
appronrlstlon of water awarded under th
adjudication of the Stat Board of Irriga
tion ha not been Inst by abandonment.
A Nonueer must b continued for a tlmo
qua! to ths statutory limitation upon
actions tn recover ths possess' on of rent
property In order to loss the light of ap
propriation. t. The provisions of section 18, chapter
98a. Compiled Statutes, held not to be
Inimical to any provlslone of th Cons tit 11.
tlon of the tst of Nebraska.
13411. Hamilton National Bsnk against
American Loan and Trust Company. Ap
peal from Douglas. Affirmed. Parnes. J.
1. The supreme court ordinarily will not
re-examine questions 01' law presented and
determined on a prior appeal ot tl.e same
eaua.
2. Therefora our former holding In this
ess that th American Ian and Trust,
company was a banking Institution, and
that Its stockholders have Incurred hs
liability provided for by section T, article
xlb, of the Constitution Is adhered tn,
I. Where, on a new trial In th district
court, th perils hav Introduced new
videnc. together with (hat taken on th
former trial, th supreme court on a sec
ond sppeal will examine th record and
evidence in order to determine controverted
questions of fact.
4. A Judgment In a prior suit will not b
a bar to a subsequent ictlon unless It la
shown by th record, or by clear and
satisfactory svldenre, that ths sarn Issu
r .resented In th siibseiunt sctlo. w
nvolved In the prior suit, and that fc.ttlt
action are between th same parties vr
their privies.
6. The overruling of a motion for leave
to file a petition In ths nature of Inter
vention by which It Is sought to rale and
lltlgats a question not theretofore In Issu
In th action and a summary refusal tn
allow th petition exhibited and attscl.s 1
to th motion lo b filed Is not res Judloa
of the niatters contained in the petition
so as lo prevent the parties from litigating
th earn queetlons sgaln In a regular form
of action.
a Tl.e am rule applies to th summary
overruling of objections to th dlscharg
of th receiver In a prtur action.
7 K-vldsnc examined and held that the
proceedings in the action In ths rlroiilt
court of tbs united State pleaded aa sn
estoppel against th plaintiff l.nreln ar
not a bar to ths prosecution of tl.le action.
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