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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 8. 1903.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Good Weather and Orop Esporti Combine
to Lower Prioet.
EVERYTHING ON THE LIST TAKES . A DROP
aove Sara Marat I la f.ood Condi.
Horn an4 There Ja Larger Acre.
of spring; Than Haa
Been Estimated.
OMAHA, June 7. 1!H6.
.f-V.VyltlLnf Pn th ""t ,OOK art- Uood
Ji7.J?y J1 f"'orhle reports of oup con
2 r?.?.l.mai'" T:h"at fTn lower and caused
ttLH J 7 decline. Snow. Uie cmp export,
T,T5. - 'r.at Jh 'vemnnt report Sal
mon rWe2uM hnw winter wheat con-it-non
oc 90. a decline of only 2 points In a
SI?.. . . lretige of spring wheat, he
'Rr"r than the government est),
mate, and tne condition is about The
drop In July wheat was 2c.
..""i, dccl'nel "lowly from the first,
valentine at Chicago caused a bad break
Jvv unloading 600,000 bushels of July. The
loss waa almost regained later.
. "' opened practically unchanged, but
fleel ned In sympathy with the general
market.
July wheat dosed at 8tHc. September at
10 and December at Rlc. July corn closed
.,t0';: ol(1 Juy ''V. September at
"V, old September at 4iifc and December
at 4t;c.
Oata finished with July at Sir; September
at 28,e and December at Wfcc.
,, Brooinhall cabled from Liverpool:
heat, after opening unchanged, gained
V1 on the unfavorable Russian crop re
port, light offerlnga and the rumor that a
cargo of Argentina wheat primarily des
tined for Liverpool had been diverted to
Ilsbon. The close waa unchanged to 'id
higher. In corn a good spot demand and
i he strength In both Iji I'lata parcels and
Ila corn on the spot caused an open
ing gain of and a further advance of
ed t orn otosed H'1 higher."
Berlin and Buda Pesth closed higher on
wheat and Paris was a little lower.
The government' weekly crop bulletin
yesterday confirmed private reports from
the southw'est showing Improvement In the
wheat crop. It also confirmed the report of
the beginning of harvest In tho southern
end of the winter wheat belt and In Okla
homa, southern Kansas and California.
Winter wheat Is ripening In the lower Ohio
jnd central Mississippi vslleys. Reports
from the southwest are all encouraging.
Reports on corn and oats In general have
e", favorable for a week. Torn planting
in Illinois is finished. In Indiana there Is
much corn to be planted or replanted. In
Iowa the last week has been the best one
or the season for nelo work and growth of
crops. Late planted corn is germinating
rapidly, with a good start. King of Toledo,
v., iicuu:n me j.entucKy June report will
show a decline from, the May condition of
9 per cent.
Rumors of the assassination of the cxar
or Russia made an uneasy feeling In all
markets yesterday. The Russian crop re
port save that general rains Dave occurred
in the southeast and the spring crops prob
ably have been saved. Winter wheat and
jy have suffered severely. Millers bought
60.000 bushels cash wheat in Chicago yester
day. The bulk of the stock there Is held
mainly by a few dealers at premiums
wh en make millers go slow in buvlng. Du
luth sold 60.000 bushels low-grade wheat
to eastern mills.
Omaha Cash sales.
OATB--No. 3 white. 1 car, 30!e;' No. 4
white, 1 ear. 30c.
0m ha Cash Prices.
oaEA,T.N "d. SfiCfWcj No. 3 hard,
XlVx,N1-,4 hRrd- No. 3 spring. 7o.
OORN-No 2, 47c; No. 3. 46Uc ; No. 4,
46Hc: no grade, 4044c; No. 2 yellow, 47c;
No. S yellow, 47yc; No. 2 white, 47V4c; No.
3 white, 4(J4C
0OAJ8;No; 2 n'1. 29V; No. 8 mixed.
29c: No. 4 mixed. V4c; No. 2 white, 31c; No.
J white, 30'c; No. 4 white, 30c; standard.
Sic.
Carlot Receipts.
' Wheat. Corn. Oats.
C hicago i ifyj
Kansas City ... . " 6i
Minneapolis !!"..;"...14S
Omaha c ii i.',
uuiuth s
Bt- Lou' !. 14 4 51
Minneapolis Grata Market.
mPJ'i "J Pices paid In Minneapolis,
pany. lio-m Board of Trade, waa:
July, trim; September, old, c; Septem
ber, new, TJc.
OATH To arrive and on track. 31c.
Article. Open. High. lUw, j.Cloatg yaa.
Wheat
July.. 1 12V4H
Sept.. ht 112
Corn-
July.. 51 ' gj
Bept.. 50i8'4fli 50
Dee... 46 4ti
1 OS 1 0SV,
84 84H
501 jr,
49i 49u
46-H 4V
1 12V4
60
4f.
46
New.
WEATHER IX THE G R A I X BELT
Macai Cooler Throughout Central Val
leys and Warmer West.
Tk. , OMAHA. June 7, 190S
thecePv.i
' wither has extended WSw the
Ohio valley and lower lake region to the
Atlantic const The temperature (s higher
The IS.' "! "? on .he Paclflc cosr
ine weather Is clear n the southern
tatea and generally fair In the central
valleys and western sections; It Is rain v
ir... "rara OI temperature and pre.
Sap;,of,TheC'ianstrne.Warsh!, """
Mln.mum temperature....1 19
PreclpltHtlon 00 .00 M
gresrma temPr,lJur 'or today. 69 il.
:.3rMnch?i".5r Prc,I,,t"n "nee March 1.
annc" corrMpon,1lnK Period In 1904. .97 of
Infhe"" corr'"PndlnK Period in 19.13. l.jg
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS,
-ump- Rain.
a .m "tjot"": . Max. Min. Inches. Sky.
Ashland. Neb.... M R2 .00 . Clear
Auburn, Neb 4 61 .no clear
Columbus, Neb.. 79 65 .00 Clear
a rbury. Neb... 83 4li .on riei.r
Fairmont. Neb... 71 40 .00 clear
Or. Island. Neh. us .IK) clear
Hartlngton. Neb. 7 Bo .no Cloudy
Oakdale. Nveb.. 7:' M .no c eir
Omaha. Neb 7S M .00 Clear '
Tekamah. Neb... 90 55 .no Clear
t;rroll. Ia 7S 62 .00 pt. cloudy
Clsrlnda. Ia 87 M .no Clear
Sibley Ia 76 63 .00 C oudy
filoux City, la.... 74 64 . 00 Clear
Storm Lake, Ia.. 7 4 53 .00 Cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
' . , No. of Temp Rain.
Central Stations. Max.. Min. Inches.
Chicago. Ill Tt 84 62 1
Columbus, 0 15 n4 t;4 11
Des Moines, la... 14 ' M T
Indianapolis, Ind. 10 M ix
Kansas City. Mo. 1 M b ' S
Louisville Ky.... IS 8 72 "ns
Minneapolis V5 m 4g 0,
Omaha. Neb 15 80 j
St. Louis, Mo.... 13 90 (4
L. A. WELSH. '
Local Foracaater, Weather Bureau.
t. I. sals General Market.
ST. LOCIS. June 7.-WHKAT-Ixwer; No.
J red, cash, elevator, 9Tic: track. 11. 091 05
July, 777c; September, TSi.liTSUc; No. 2
hard. tl.U3tl.0il.
CORN lower; No. 2 cash, 504c; track.
14'(i6:c; July, 49iii; December, 44c.
OATS-Klrm: No. 2 cash. 81c; track
Sl'c; July. 2o; September, 28UC; No. 2
white, Xic. -
FLOl'R Steady. Rod winter patents.
it 9Sfl5 10; extra fancy and atralght, 14 76a
11; clear. 3.ii0l4 00. w
SKKI Timothy, steadv. tlOOrjloO
("HKNMKAL Stead v, fc.SO.
BRAN Steady; Backed, east track, 76(B77o.
HAY-Sleady; timothy, ta.OOQ 13.00; prairie
tt.oimi9.6u.
IRON COTTON TIES-99c.
FAC.UINC'i-Si.o.
HEMP TWINK-Vio.
PROVISIONS 1-ower: Jobbing, tl2.77H.
I -a 1 ct. lower; prime ateam. 16.76 Dry salt
nieata, steady; boxed extra shorts. 170;
clear ribs. 17. 50; short clears. 17.75. Racon,
steady: boxed extra shorts, 18.26; clear ribs
II 36; short clear. 18.60.
POULTRY Slow: chickens, H.c; springs
1fii?2c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 9Uc; geeae,
641 1c.
Bl'TTER Steady; creamery, IBSlci
dairy. 16ir'o.
rXiOS-Steady at 13c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 5.ftO J.ocrt
Wheat, bu 14 0it 4A.000
Corn, bu 94 w t-S ocv
OatS.. bu ,...61,i0 S60u)
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June T. CORN Strong: No. 1
yellow, MM'S-'c; No. t, Mlc; No. 4. ific:
po grade. 4ic.
OATS-S'rong; No. I white. SlHc; No. 4
white. 3ld31V-
(HICA(. ORAIX AD PROMslOSl
r'eatarea of ike Trading aad Closing
Prices on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. June T.Almost Ideal weather
for crops started heavy profit-taking In tho
wheat market today. 'Pie result was a de
ellne of Zc In the price of the July deliv
ery. Corn Is off c. Oats are down tyt?Nc
Provisions shr.w a loss of MilSc.
From an easy start the wheat market de
veloped Into extreme weakness. Despite a
firm tone at Liverpool, opening prices here
were at a slight loss, July being a shade to
ic lower at 87Vrt8'.v. Weather In the
1 nlted States was the chief Influence. While
news wss not entirely bearish, there were
practically no damage rejs-irts of any con
sequence. One of the principal bearish In
fluences was a report by a Chicago crop
expert estimating a loss of little over 2
points In the condition of winter wheat
during May. In regard o spring wheat,
this authority estimated an Increase of
nearly 2 per cent in acreage. The condli
tlon of the crop, it was claimed. Is excel
lent. A break of 2ti3c In the price of wheat
at Minneapolis gave emphasis to optimistic
reports on the outlook In the northwest.
Another factor that induced selling was a
decline of 3c In the price of cash wheat at
Kansas City. For July the lowest point of
the dny here was resched at sc. Final
quotations were at siic. Clearances of
w-heat and flour were equal to U'Ss bu.
Primary receipts were 199.300 bu., compared
with 2ti8.900 bu. a year aao. Minneapolis.
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
148 cars, against 636 cars last week and 131
csrs a year ago.
Weakness of wheat affected the corn mar
ket, causing considerable profit-taking. A
prominent trader led the bear forces In a
raid on the market and before tne decline
could be checked prices had dropped nearly
lc. Support by several Influential commis
sion houses caused a recovery of much of
the loss. Firmness of the cash article had
a strengthening Influence on speculative
prices. The market closed easy at a mod
erate loss. July opened tc lower at 60'fcC,
sold between 60K!6ftSe and 51c. and closed
at BOAjc. IxicAl receipts were 195 cara, with
43 of contract grade.
A firm tone prevailed in the oats market
early In the aesslon, but prices soon yielded
to weakness of other grain. A feature of
trading was selling of July bv cash houses.
The market closed at about the lowest
point of the day. July opened unchanged
to a shade higher at 31c to 3!H'S31c, sold
off to Sic and closed at 31fi31VkC. Local re
ceipts were 107 cars.
Provisions were weak with a small vol
umf. of trading. A decline of 6c In the price
or live hogs following liberal receipts gave
the market a weak start, and the break In
the prlcei of grains Increased the weakness
At the close September pork was down 12V4
f"Sht J2-12.87H. lrd was off 6074c
at 1, 55. Ribs were 57Ve lower at 17 5.
Lstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
33 Wor8neadrn" ("lt 148 Car8: hOB
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Dalntk Grain Market.
Dl'LCTII. June 7-WHEAT-To arrive:
No 1 northern, tl Uy On track; No 1
so.tnr.rn, H.ll!, No. 1 nurlhera, L03'g
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Yes y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
tJulv
Uulv
tSept.
JScpt.
tDec.
oats
Julv
Sept.
Pork
July
Sept.
Lard
July 'Sept.
Ribs
July
Sept.
I
87-R!4'WU4,rV
'-'i,flSi82i4t,-H
I
eo'
50Vtf4
19W
SO
86
81
M'V SO'!
R ifiOtiWV
60r4l
47 I
31H9V315.I&V
12 75
13 05
7 40
7 60
7 42U
7 674;
49i;
46-H
SI
294 28Ve
12 75
13 06
7 424
7 624
7 424
7 70 I
12 S7HI
12 96
7 35
7 55
7 374
7 65
84
81-54
81
614
BOS'
49'S60
4!4 1
4H
31-54
28
12 74
12 974
7 S74'
7 bo
7 40
7 65
884
82.-i'ffs
si
61
BO,
49-4
467S
31 H
28'm
12 80
13 10
7 424
7 624
7 45
7 724
No. 2. tOld. tNew.
FLOl'R Steady ; winter patents, 14.20
4.S0; straights. t3.9lW4.in; spring patents.
$4.7085.70; straights, 13.90C(5.00; bakers', 12.40
3.00.
WHEAT No. 2 spring, tl .0701.10; No. 3.
tl.noei.08; No. 2 red, tl 01Q1.03.
CORN No. 2, 624c; No. 2 yellow, 63ie.
OATS No. 2. aic; No. 2 white, 2V&334c;
No. 3 white, 314f324e.
RYE No. 2, 79c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 89g42c; fair to
choice malting, 4rt4j49r.
SEEDS No. 1 flax, tl.30: No. 1 northwest
ern, 11.47. Prime timothy, 12.86. Clover,
contract grsde. lU.75ral2.26.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 112.66
12.70. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 17.274'f?7.30. ' Short
ribs sides (loose), t" 367.45. Short clear
sides (boxed I. 17.26ft7.60.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
were as follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 30.100 11,400
Wheat, bu 6.000 61,000
Corn, bu 417.400 471.000
Oats, bu 369.800 268,600
Rye. bu 2.0110 2.000
Barley, bu 85,700 11,400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easier; creameries, 1620Vc;
dairies, 154?jn8o. Eggs, easy; at mark,
rases Included, 14c: firsts, 144c; prime firsts,
154c; extras, 17o. Cheese, weak, 910'ic.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS C1TT. June 7.-WHEAT-July,
75Hc; September, 72e; December, 724c;
cash. No. 2 hard, 86cfc1.00; No. 3, S8c(ffll.oO;
No. 4, 75&96C.
CORN Lower; July, 464tT4He; Septem
ber, 44'tc444c: December, 41c; cash, No. 2
mixed, 49CH94C; No. 3. 48349c; No. 2
white, 49c; No. 3. 49c.
OATS-Steady; No. 2 white, SI 4032140 ;
No. 2 mixed, 31g314c.
EOGS Steady; Mlxsourl and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood cases included, 14c per
doxen; esse count, 16c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, t9.50
10.00; choice prairie, t7.76tpS.00.
RYE-Steady. 67670c.
BUTTER Creamery, l&fl19c; packing,
144c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 28 s"0 88.400
Corn, bu 28,8m 29.6'K)
Oats, bu 1,400 14,000
Philadelphia Prodnca Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 7. BUTTER
Steady ; extra western creamery, 21214c;
extra nearby prints. 22c.
EGOS Weak; nearby fresh, 184o. loss oft;
nearby fresh, 17c at mark; western fresh,
17dil74c at mark.
CHEESE Eslr; New York full cream
fancy new. MtCHAc; fair to good new, &
4c; domestic swlsa, ll314c.
Mlnneapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June T WHEAT July.
11064; September, 844c; No. 1 bard, tl.134;
No. 1 northern, 11. 114; No. 2 northern,
tlOSW.
FIX3CR First patents, 18.vg.70; second
patents, t6.4Org4.50: first clears, 140(4.10;
second clears. 12.76(92.86.
BRAN In bulk. 112.60.
Mllwaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 7 WHEAT Steady;
No. 1 northern. 11.1SB1.14. No. 2 northern.
ti.05i.n4; July. 864c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2, 61c; sample, 45
60c. '
1 OK-Bteaay; ro. , ojbmi, Juiy, uc,
asked.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOU June 7. WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures, quiet; July, 4s lOd; Sep
tember, ts Id; December, 6s
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 4a
Td, futures, quiet; July, 4s id.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O.. June 7. SEEDS Clover,
October, 15 70; prima alslke, 17 40; prime
timothy, tl.60.
Ragar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. June 7. -8 IO A R-- Raw,
steady: fair refining. 3Sc; centrifugal, 86c;
test, 44c: molasses sugar. BWe; refined,
steady: No. 4. j:6c; No. 7, 6.20c; No. a,
610c; No. 9. 6 06c; No. 10, 6.0oc; No. U.
4.90c;; No. 12, 4fc6c; No. 13. 4.76c; No. 14.
4 70c; confectioners A, 170c: mould A,
1.20c; cut loaf, ft 06c: crushed, 6 66c;
rwdered, 6. toe; granulated, 6.86c; cubes,
I0o.
NEW ORLEANS. June 7 8t'OAlt-Mar-ket
quiet; open kettle. 8V44C; open ket
tle centrifugal. 4404 16-16c; centrifugal
whites, 6c; yellows, 4V(J4 li-ltc. seconds,
SfS4y.
MOLA8SK8 Nominal; open kettle. 13
2c; centrifugal, 6(0 14c Syrup, nominal,
30c.
Oils and Roaln.
NEW TORK, June 7 OILS Cottonseed,
barely steady: prime crude, nominal; prime
yellow. 24i294c. Petroleum, quiet; refined
New York, M.90; Philadelphia and Balti
more, 16 86; Philadelphia and Baltimore, in
hulk, 13.95. Turpentine, demoralised, 7340
74c
SAVANNAH, June 7.-OlL-Turpentlne,
nominal. 60c.
ROsIN-Firm: A. B, C, 13 10; P. t3 20: E.
B; F, 13 40; O, 13 46: H. 13.50: I, 14.301 4.36;
K. !4.4on4 45. M. 14 Ml 4 So; N, !4.SOtf 4 '-8:
WO. t4.70iS4.7S: WW. 4 8Ud4 65.
OIL CITY. June 7. OlI Credit balances.
11 rt; certificates, no bid; shipments. 45.6c
bbl ; average. 70.573 bbls.; runs. 81.i67 Bbls.;
av. rage, . 934 bbls. Shipments Li '.u. 64.13e
bl is : average. 63.21 bbls ; runt Lima. 67. -1
bbls. i vr, 41,104 bbl
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Trading ii Littlest and Fries MoTenent it
Confined to Narrow Range.
MARKET ASSUMES A WAITING ATTITUDE
Operations Partially Saspended Pend
ing Determination of Validity
of Slock Traasfer
Tax.
NEW YORK. June 7-There wss hardly
enough business In the stock market today
to constitute a motive power on prices.
Trading was listless to an extreme degree
and the price movement dragged and
changed constantly within a narrow range.
The rank and file of the trading element
gsve themselves over to a discussion of
the stock transfer tax and were inclined
to agree that the burden of that charge
was a factor in the present partial suspen
sion of operations. As a case to test the
constitutionality of the tax has been ar
ranged for, there Is a disposition to await
Its outcome In the making of contracts.
Stripped of the ususl manipulations of the
room traders, the bareness of the market
stood fully revealed. Investment operations
of transactions by the banking element
were not In evidence. Amalgamated Cop
per continued to occupy the foremost at
tention and the movement of, the general
list wss little more than a reflection of
the fluctuations in the market leader. The
copper stork showed a feverish tone and
Its persistent setbacks kept the early mar
ket unsettled in sympathy. It appeared
that measures of support were Increased
as Amalgamated Copper got lower and this
served to discourage the bear aggression
on the stock.
When these attacks "were desisted from
the tendency of the general list to advance
manifested Itself. The best explanation of
the advance Is that prices declined yester
day, and the traders had proceeded as far
as they dared on the bear side In view of
the present very narrow dimensions of the
market. There was a alight stirring of ac
tivity amongst one or two pools, Including
Reading and Southern Railway. The in
crease In the dividend rate on Interborough
Rapid Transit had rather an encouraging
effect on the hopes of those who have oper
ated In other stocks on similar expecta
tions. The heavy output of anthracite for
May was favorable for the coalers. Prices
In the grain markets fluctuated under the
contending influences of excellent weather
conditions for the domestic crops and re
ports of unsatisfactory conditions of the
European crops, both of which influences,
however, would favor the rrlces of se
curities. There was a growing conviction
thst no extensive operations were to be
looked for In tho stock market until the
crop outlook becomes better defined. There
seemed to be no Immediate prospect of a
solution of the Equitable Life problem.
There was some revival of peace rumors
concerning the Russo-Japanese war, but
the dealings here for foreign account were
on a very small scale. The day's gains
were pretty well conserved owing to the
almost total lack of either buying or sell
ing In the stagnation of the late market.
The closing tone was heavy.
Bonds were easy. Total sales, par val
ue, 12.2A5.0OO. United States bonds were all
unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Sales.High.Low. Close.
Adams Express 243
Amalgamated Copper 60,400 794 774 79
American C. & F. . . . 600 314 33 XUt
do pfd 1') 98 98 P.
A. C. O. pfd 93
American Express 25
Amer. H. A L. pfd... 800 40 S9 39
American Ice 4t
do pfd 35
American Linseed Oil 17
do pfd HO 394 39', 39
Amer. I.ocomottve.... 700 47 46 46
do pfd 1104
American 8. & R 7,300 1094 108 1091-,
do pfd 117Vi
Amer. Sugar Refln... 300 133 1334 1334
Amer. Tobacco p. c. 4(0 947 90 94
Anaconda Mining Co 103
Atchison 4.100 804 ' 79
do pfd 101 J.
Atlantic Coast Line.. 400 151 150 151
Baltimore & Ohio .... 2,500 108 1074 1074
do pfd 1 97
Brooklyn R. T 9,500 64 63 63
Canadian Paclflc 2.600 1474 144 1474
Central of N. J 100 194 199V 199
Chesapeake & Ohio., 400 49 48 484
Chicago St Alton S4
do nfd 8
Chicago G. W 700 I84 184 18
Ccicago & N. W S0 193 1921 192
C. M. & Bt. P 10,400 173 1714 173
Chicago T. & T 17
do pfd 30
C, C. C. St, L 2(fl 944 944 954
Colorado F. A 1 1.9no 404 40 404
Colorado A Southern Son 274 27 27
do 1st pfd 10 674 6"4 67
do 2d pfd. 400 S54 S 34
Consolidated Gas 18R
Corn Products 1,600 94 64 94
do pfd 300 46 46 43
Delaware A Hudson. 200 181 181 180
Delaware. L. A W :s
Denver A Rio Grande 274
do pfd 100 864 W4 (Wft
Distillers' Securities 4U?
Erie 8.600 404 884 89.
do 1st pfd 1.2(10 79 784 7S4
do 2d pfd 1.200 664 &H 654
General Electric 171
Hocking Valley so
Illinois Central 1584
International Paper.. 100 18Ti 184 184
. 1o pfd 784
International Pump '7
d Pfl 75
Iowa Central j
do pfd 4ft
K. C. Southern "44
do pfd 554
Louisville A N Z800 1444 1434 1434
Manhattan 1 200 14 1634 164
Met. Securities l.goo 784 774i 77i
Metropolitan Bt. Ry.. 4.500 1204 1194 119U
Mexican Central 2O0 194 19a. iq.c
Minneapolis A St. T 52
M.. St. P. A S. St. M 1144
do pfd j5j
Missouri Pacific Sno 96 M 964
Missouri, K. A T 4,?10 T,K 24 27si
do pfd 1,000 6K R4 61
National Iead 600 4414 43't 4374
N. R. R. of M. pfd " 34 &
New York Central.... 1.800 139V 1384 1391I
N. Y.. O. A W 1.300 50V 504 502
Norfolk A Western.. 3.400 804 791; 794
do pfd 100 834 9,vi c2
North American 600 984 98 977i
Pacific Mall s7
Pennsylvania 7.800 1344 1384 134
p'0C.rcA Bt" L"" 3" ,0M '-
Pressed Steel Car.'.'." "" "" jw
do pfd 100 914 frjiz 90V4
Pullman Palace Car : J31
Reading 36.200 944 934 94
do 1st pfd 1.100 9ivi 91 91
do 2d nfd 4n0 M m oa
xepuonc bieei ....
do pfd .
ftock Island Co J oo ;u vkj
Rock
00 nra ino 7 r- mi
Rubber Goods too S3 8344 S;tf?
no pfd iu
5' V 8-.r M pM' H " 64
Bt. L. Southwestern J14
do pfd 400 604 iirii mvJ
Southern Paclflc g.SOO 6rJ 604 61
Southern Railway.... 24.500 S14 3014 314
jfcM,
re
T
do prrl inn
Union Paclflc 4.900
or. pro - w
1 . f. Express ln"ix
J"ther ' "H '
no pfd tin "
I'. 8. Resltv
V. 8. Rubber .' i-V
do pfd "1
t 8. Steel 14 lno ij Vu
flo ofd 24.100 flrisi itu. nT
nneese'e'r"A'L".'.; '700 75 74i 74V
exas Paclflc 400 SJU 2i2 tU
'.. St L. W MO J744 874 85
o4 664 64
I224 120 1214
Va. Csro. Chemical.
00 prd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Fargo Exnress
Westinghouse Elec...
Western Union
Wheeling A L. E
Wisconsin Central....
00 nro
?"0 834 S3 81
200 107 107 107
80S 3744 874 "4
240
164
1100 Mi; 93 93
15
100 214 214 S?
Northern Paclflc liifti lis" lxsit. isi
Offered.
Total sales for the day. 33 300 shares.
London Stocks nad Bonds,
sto1rri12P.June 7 -cloin Quotations on
Conaals. sionty
so account
Anaron4a ..
Atrhlton ...
do nil . .
Baltimore A Ohio..
atiadlas Pacific
Cha. Ohio ..
t'klcaso Ot. W
r . M. A at. r
DBra ,
D A R a
4o pt4
Krla ,
dc lat pfd
do 4 p(4
llllnoia ('antral
Ioui v Nah...
U . K. at T
.. rS M4
..to 7-14
n
II w
..1044,1
1141,
lMia
Norfolk W..
So pfd
Ontario aV W..
Pannarlv.nl.
Rand Minn ...
Harding
SO I So tat nfd
J 4o td ptd
..174 Southern Railway
.. 1T do pfd
.. f Southern Panic ,
.. 114 I'nion Pacilc
.. 4S So pf
,. ao U. 8. Steel
.. '4 de pfd
.141 Wlauh
..1444 dr. pfd
BILVER-Bar, steady, 24d per ou'rice,
i-4iui; per cenr.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bllla h Sf2 1-11 per cent; for three
months' bllla, 2-1121-16 per rent.
... .14114.
a!
.... M4
.... 5t
.... 14,
.... 4
.... 41
.... 444
.... 44
... 114
.... M
.... (IS
....1144
M
.... J-4
.... P. 4,
.... 14
.... It
.... tl
rekerve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance. $l32,4"t.4'C,
gold, t70,3,8Ol.
.Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 7. MONEY On call
easy. 2&24 per cent, closing bid and of
fered at 2W ner rent. Time loans, steadv
60 and 90 days, t per cent ; months, 3Vt
34 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 3Vt4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE - Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at f4 87VV
4.87'i6 for demand and at t4.K5irS4.8M5 for
sixty-dsv bills; posted rates, 14.86 and 14 SH'
,, l.,m a. l . -. '
Ci'iiiTTirt IBil ri 1 . i p,.,
SILVER - Bar, 6(4c; Mexican dollars,
464c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
easy.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
r. 8. rf to, reg....! Hocking Va! 4l.
ao roxtpon ii japan 4a. ctri
..lo1a do 4. ctfa
.14 , 1, AN. unl. 4a ...
. t.H Manhattan r. 4a.
..121 Met Central
..I'M do lat Inc
If "Minn. A St L. 4a
V. 8 e
do coupon
V. i new 4a, rf
do oompon
V s. old 4a, reg
do coupon
Am Tobacco- 4a. ctta. 144 !
do fa. ctfa
Atchtaon xn. 4a..
do adj. 4a
Atlantic r. L. 4a.
Bal. A Ohio 4a...
do IHa
K. A T. 4n.
114 I do la
im N. R. R
M N. y. C. I a..
!tu y. j r. a na....
1M . No raclc 4i
M4i do la
IIS
14
1"4
1"4
74
, 14
t7
4
of M. c. 4a. an
Central of. Oa. ta....ll N. A W. t. 4a
do lat Inc..
do 3d tnc
rhea. A Ohio 4Sa
rtllcasn A A. Ie
C. R. A Q. n. 4a
C , R. I. A P. 4a
do col. 4a
4. o. s. !.. rfda 4a.
. . ai' renn conv. 34a...
.lli'i
.ins
. 76H
.ll;4
1(114
.107 Rnadlni gen. 4e... 1M
St. I, A
M. c fa. 11V4
et. ij. & s r. rg a. to
.. 8(14 St 1,. s. w c, 4a ... 81
.. t?4 Seaboard k I. aa M4
err. A St. I 4a. .1014 So. Paclflc 4a Mi
( hicao Tar. 4a rta 80. Railway M IM4
-v oioreoo MID. aa..,. n I eiaa O r. IB 1Z1j
win. a 00. aa. FB . Pt. u. ar W . 40.. k4
Colo. Ind. 4a, aet A. . 70 , 1'nlnn Pacific 4a 1044
do aet B t4 do ennv. 4a UH4
uvm am, rtia OX' ' s. steel za aa
D A R. tl. 4a lon.iWabaah la 117
Dlatlllera' iec. f 7Si do deb. R 72
Brio prior Hen 4a,...101' W'eetem Md. 4a M
00 gen. 4a MVW. A h. K 4a 44
eV i'' C' 'l"i'ls. Central 4a (S
Boston gtoeata and Bonds.
POSTON, June 7 Call loans. 24-534 per
cent; time loans, 844 per rent. Closing
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atchleon adj. 4s H .Adventure ,
do 4 ...101 Allruea ,
Mai. Central 4 74 Amalgamated ..
Atchison , T34 American Zlno
do pfd lOIVAtlantlc
Roaton A Albany !olv Blnxham
Boaton A Maine. .. .172 Cel. A Heels..,
Ronton elevated 1S4 ('entennlal
Pltchhurx ptd 14 ICoi.ier Banxe ,
Met. (antral n Daly Went
N V.. N. H. A H. ..! tomlnlon Coal
Pra Marquette .... FranKHn
Vnlon Pacific niH Orancy
Amer. Arte. Chem... 224 lale Rnvale
do pfd SH IMaaa. Mining .,
Amer. Pneu. Tuba 44 Mlrhlsan
Amer. Sugar , 1J2 Mohawk
do pfd lS4,:Mont. C. A C,
Amer. T. A T 1244. Old Dominion .
. ai!nrceola
Amer, Woolen
do pfd
Pomlnlon I. AS..
Kdlaon Elec. Illu.
General Electric ...
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Man, Old
I'nited Fruit
United fihoe Mach..
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do prd
Weatlng. common .
Bid Asked.
.101
'V
.24a
.14
. It
. 4b
. vi
.104
. 8S4
Parrot
Qtllncy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
I'nited Copper
I'. 8. Mining..
I', s. oil
ftah
IHaiVlctorla
244a W'lnnna
n 4 1 Wolverine
(1 '
.. 34
.. ii
.. 134
.. m
.. li
. . 7(l
.. l.t
... 711
.. J4
.. i
..
.. 124
.. an
.. i4
.. 24
.. 74
..III
.. 214
.. 2
.. 104
.. -T4
Tresisry (tateaaent.
WASHINGTON. June 7-Today' state,
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, eaclugivg'of the llOOO.otej fait
T
New Yoctc Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, June 7.-C!onlng quota
vii Minima niucnn were
Adama Con m
Alice iu
breece 20
Brunawlck Con 4
Cometock Tunnel .... t
Con. cel. A Va 1M
Horn Silver laO
Iron Silver tli
Leadvllle Cos 4
uttered.
Little Chief ...
Ontario
ophlr
Phot nix
PotoM
Savaae
Sierra Nevada
Hmall Hopea ..
Hlatdard
ttons
. (1
.4.i
.675
. i
.. 24
..126
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, June 7. The demand for ninnev
was quiet In the market today. Discounts
were fairly steady. Trading on the Stock
exchange was inactive owing to the uneasi
ness regarding the political outlook on the
continent and the nearness of the settle
ment. Consols and kindred securities were
firm on the cheapness of money. Americans,
Influenced by the Equitable society trouble
and the weakness of Amalgamated, opened
lower, but recovered fractionally on pro
fessional support. They ruled dull and
after moderate fluctuations closed above
the lowest quotations of the dav. Foreign
ers generally were ateady. Japanese wera
Inclined to improve. Imperial Japanese gov
ernment lis of 1904 were quoted at 1034.
BERLIN, June 7.-Tradlng on the bourse
today generally was quiet.
PARIS, June 7. Gemeral weakness pre
vailed on the bourse during the earlv trad
ing today owing to uneasiness regarding
the foreign situation. I.ater there was an
Improvement and at the close the market
was calm. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted
at 86.80 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 4.08.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 7. Bank clearings for
today were 31.672.7is6.67 and for the corre
sponding date last year 11.366,013.90.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations 'of the Day oa Ynrlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK. June 7FLOUR-Recelpta,
13.427 bbls.; exports, 3.094 bbls. The market
was dull and unsettled; winter patents
$4.9i85.25; winter straights, l4.boiS4.ln); Min
nesota patents, 5.60ra.2o; extra extras. 13 36
(63.76; Minnesota bakers, $3.7S84-25; winter
low grades, 13.25(53.65. Rye flour, firm: fair
to good, 34.26ifj4.tW; choice to fancy, 4.6oa
4.90.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, $1.26; coarse, $1.10(81.12; kiln dneu. U-iA
?2.90.
BARLEY Dull; feeding, 444c c. 1. f. Now
York; malting. 46g62c, c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT-Receipts, 21.000 bu.; spot mar
ket Irregular; No. 2 red, $1.06, bid in store:
No. 2 red, $1,064, bid f. o. b. afloat; No. i
northern Duluth, $1.07 f. o. b. afloat; No
1 hard Manitoba, $1.07 f. o. b. afloat. As a
result of the favorable weather and crop
news, supplemented by a bearish Snow re
port, wheat was weak today, losing about
2c a bushel. Stop-loss orders In consider
able volume were caught bv the break and
last prices were Isfljic net lower; July,
904l6'924c, closed at 90t,c; September. 85 6-16
&-8t4c, closed at 854c; December, 85a864c,
closed at 8G4c
CORN Receipts, 36,475 bu. ; exports, 61,156
bu. Spot market steady; No. 2. 684c ele
vator and K84c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 694c; No. 2 white, (Wo. Option market
was steady at first, but later declined
with wheat, closing dull and 4c net lower;
July, 66i65(i4c closed st 66c.
OATS Receipts, 208,500 bu.; exports. 8.354
bu. Spot market quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 lbs.,
8ni??'354c; natural white. 80 to 32 lbs.. 354
&374rj clipped white. 36 to 40 lbs., 36447 40o.
HAY Steady; clipping, 60J(624c; good to
choice, 774Sffl24c.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1904, J29c; 1903, 2225c; olds, ll18c; Pa
ctflc coast, 1904, 264iSHc; 1903, 21 6 24c; olds,
lH3f13e.
HIDES Dull; Galveston, $0 to 26 lbs.,
20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas
drv. 24 to 80 lbs , 184c.
LEATHER-Firm: acid. 24jK6c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $13.50
14.00: mess. $U.t011.5O; beef, $21061.50;
packet. $12. 6O(B13.00; city extra India mess.
$22. OOfj 22.60. Cut meats, firm: pickled
bellies, 7eH.00rS1l.GO; pickled shoulders. $5.68
6.00: pickled hams, $1O0nl0.5O. Lard, steadv;
western steamed, $7.l54r7.36. nominal ;reflned,
steady; continent. $7.46; southwestern. $3.15;
compound. $6.374176.60. Pork, steady: family,
IH.mVio of'; short clear, $13 OOfc 16.00; mess,
$13 8741J1S $74-
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 per pkg), 44c;
country tpkgs. free!. 444?44e.
RICE Firm: domestic fair to extra, $4fJ
5 iic: Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Weak; street price, extra
creamery. 3o4f21c. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, lSVOHc: reno
vated, common to extra. 144Q18C: western
Imitation creamery, 184tf l9c; weatern firsts,
lc.
CHEESE I'nchanged.
EGGS-Cnchanged.
POl'LTRY Alive, steady; western spring
chickens. 24c: fowls, lor: turkeys. 12c;
dressed steadv; western broilers, $0dj35c;
fowls, 10tjl34c: turkeys, 13i77lJc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 7 METALS The Ixn
flon tin market was unchanged at 136 7s
6d for spot and a shade higher at 135 2s 6d
for futures. Spot Is quoted " locally at
$34874. Copper is lower abroad, closing at
66 Us $d for both spot snd futures. Locally
the market remains unchanged. Lake and
electrolytic are quoted at $15 00. and cast
ing st $14 75. Iead was unchanged at 12
18s 8d In I-ondon and $4 6094 60 In the local
market. Spelter also was unchanged on
both markets, being nuoted at 23 13s td In
Ixmdon and at $5 30 caily. Iron closed at
4Sa 4d In Glasgow and at 45a Sd In Middles
borough, locally Iron is unchanged: No. 1
foundry, northern, Is quoted at 816 76S17 W
No. 2 northern, foundry, at $18 2r17.00: No.
1 foundry, southern. $16. 76 17.25; No. 1 foun
dry, southern, soft. $17 fliff 17 26: and No. I
foundry, southern, at $16.25iiil4 78.
ST. LOCIS. June 7 M ETALS Lead.
Hgher, at $4.424fi 4.474- Spelter, higher, at
Board of Trade Statement.
LONDON, June 7 The May statement
of the Board of Trade shows Increases af
$10,264 in Imports and $14.601000 In exports.
The chief items of increase in Imports are:
Po'idsturTs. $3.66.40: cotton. $2 $56,065: while
wool decreased $2.08$ 20$. The Increase In
export wert mainl cotton fabrics, $6,773..
OMAHA LIVE ST0C1 MARKET
Heiry CttU Receipt tt All Points Causal
Break in Priest.
HOG MARKET STRONG TO SHADE HIGHER
Sheep and Lamb Markets t nevenly
Lower, il(h Trading Mow and
Dreggy and Herelpta jl on.
sitting Mostly of larabs.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 7, 1906.
Rereipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official .vintiaay 3,0 n,,is
Official Tuesday 8.772 15 694 5 424
Official Wednesday 4,( lo,i 3,2bo
Three days this week.. 17.148 37.412 12. SM
Three days last week. .. .16.782 2:1 12 13,4i2
Same days week before. 11. 9 39.0111 23.8
Same three weeks ago.. 11.6 18.H62 13.1)61
Same four weeks ago... .10,202 21.779 13 5i6
Same days isst year ln.Or-9 20,750 6.276
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana
for the year to date compared with last
year: 1. 19"4. Inc. Dec.
t attle 372.4-'6 412,ii37 itn.611
"?" 1.000,276 1.158.757 98.41
Sheep 691,311 6ol.5S0 29,731
The following table shows (he average
price of hogs at South Omaha tor tna laat
several days with comparisons:
Data. I 1906. 1904.103.1902.1901.100.1639.
My 15.
May 16.
May 1J.
May Is.
Atay 19.
May 20.
May 21.
May -a.
May u.
May 24.
May J5.
May 26.
May J7.
May 28.
May ffl.
May 30.
May 81.
June 1..
June I..
June 3..
June 4..
June 6.,
June 6..
June 7..
6 144i
( 20
6 28 I
K54
b !;,
234
S li!
6 284
I 1641
( 16 I
t 184
6 17 I
6 llTii
6 li 1
5 1-4
6 13,!
6 lbsti
6 19 I
J 2241
I I
4 60
4 (U
4 U
4 4
4 46
4 41,
4 36)
4 321
4 331
4 to,
4
4 W
4 63,'
4 4
4 63
4 4i
4 49
6 631
4 M,
821
$ to
.
il
$ 27
24
U
.1S1
6 M
6 t
6 77
6 72
6 70
6 80
e
6 93i
6 Ui
6 9
6 !wi
6 75
5 771
I
7 121
07
T."l
7 12
1 U
7 07
7 041
7 081
7051
6 Ptii
6 97
7 Oil
7 09
7 loi
7 ll
I
7 07
7 13
7 lt
7 2fl
7 15
7 18,
6 (Mil
I o
iTi
$ n
$ 67
6 KSj
6 Oil
6 67
6e"
6 60
6 631
6 2
6 68
6 71,
6 70
I
6 70
6 71
5 70
6 71
6 75,
6 21 1
$ 23
6 U
t 101
t 67
$ 6$
I b
$ 6$
to
66
6 Ua 3 63
6 01 J
6 04 $ 62
6 IM $ 68
4 bw, 3 io
I 8 Ml
4 951 '
4 0 $ 60
4 et 8 bl
4 83 3 67
4 8 6 30
4 U H m
I S 69
4 83
4 911 3 58
4 941 3 64
4 96 3 67
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cara of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs Sh'p.H'ses.
C, M. & 8t. P. Ry I 4 .. ..
Wabash 4 . ..
Missouri Pacific Ry 2 4 1..
I'nion Pacltlc system 46 47 8 2
C. & N. W. Rv 2 5
V., E. A M. V. R. R....'. 22 86
C, St. P., M. O. Ky... 28 12 $
B. & M. Ky 41 40 1
C B. 61 Q. Ky 12 5 1
C, H. I. P. Ry., east.. 4 8 .. ' ..
C. R. 1. A P. Ry., west. 1
Illinois Central 1 2 ..
Chicago Great Western. 1 6 .. ..
Total receipts 162 223 14 3
The dixpoHition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber or neaa indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 5n0 2.447 211
Swift and Company 1.010 3.10 1.310
I'udahy Packing Co 9Ji 4,8X3 541
Armour & Co 929 4,665 1,194
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C 212
Swift and Co., country 91 ....
Vanxant & Co 95
Lobman & Co 29 .... ....
Hill & Huntxlnger 89
Huston & Co i
Hamilton & Rothschild... 24
L. F. Husz 141
Wolf Murnan 22
Mike IlHKXertv 4
Sol Degan 3
J. B. Root & Co 88
J. H. Bulla 31
8. A S 66
Other buyers 179 .... 182
Totals 4,104 15,6 3,608
CATTLE There was another good run
here today, some 161 cars arriving. The
general Quality of the cattle waa good.
although the most of the stutt was of me
dium grades. This Is the time of the year
when feeders begin to clean up their cattle,
and recipta have been heavy at all points
for the last week.
The market on beef steers today was on
the same draggv order as yesterday, buy
ers being late getting to the hill and slow
to take hold after they got there. There
was a weaker feeling to the trade. Buyers
took off again on the price, and there was
very little done until well along toward
noon. The demand was noor and on only
the best kinds was there any life to the
trade. The receipts consisted largely of
common and medium grades, as noted
above, and there has been a steadv decline
on these kinds for a week. On the general
run of cattle the market Is very slow and
shows a decline of 25)8 40c as compared to a
week ago. The market has simply declined
of Its own weight, packers claiming that
the cattle are coming faster than they can
unload the beef. Their coolers are full and
the meat 's going Into consumption slowly.
Cows and heifers were In better demand
today than the steers, although trading
waa slow and dull, and the stuff did not
change hands until well along toward norm.
Konie sales iook rigni arounu sieaoj, wiiue
others went off about a dime.
Rulls. veal calves and stags are off about
as much as the other classes of cattle.
The supply of stockers and feeders con
tinues light, with juices ruling lower and
the demand poor. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ho. Av. Pr. No. Av. rr.
I Bio 1 es i"H3 a eo
1 441 I 46 If 1140 4 40
1 1140 I 76 7 1144 4 40
1 IK1 4 (K 38 1142 4 40
it I 10 1! 11SS 4 70
1 1000 4 Id 4 1007 4 70
4 tin 4 1(1 it U04 4 70
U 1170 4 IS 4 1145 4 75
ft) HUB 4 10 ia 112a e 76
IS 1144 4 16 86 12H4 4 0
li in7 4 U 14 i::u 4 0
4 40 4 tt 17 13S7 4 0
10 1104 4 6 7 H" 4 tO
45 10(16 4 36 ! 174 4 K
4 102 4 It 1214 00
(0 1050 4 30 1 lilO 6 00
t 100J 4 S5 JJ llftO ( 00
14 1164 4 M 14 1226 4 04
( 1141 4 40 14 12X7 I 06
1 IMS 4 40 1 1260 5 10
II 4 4 40 IS 1IIH1 6 15
18. 1101 4 40 45 1271 6 0
tl 1060 4 4S . Ill 1347 6 25
1 1110 4 50 81 11S7 5 30
11 1107 4 50 45 1801 b 30
8 1061 4 64 IK 13 Hi 6 3D
IS H7 4 ii5 26 1403 6 40
14 1074 4 66 1 IW) 6 60
64 103T 4 45 II 1623 6 ii
STEERS AND COWS.
17 7t 0 11 1073 4 95
S3 706 I 5
BlICKKU AINU OlAUS.
19 1214 4 40
4.UYV8.
1 664 t 00 4 694 t 40
1 M0 I 26 t 10 I 60
1 0 1 J5 1 1280 I 60
1 1070 t 40 4 104t I 60
1 1050 I 40 4 HII4 8 60
70S I 40 t (WW I 64
1 420 I 60 4 1108 I 60
4 4117 t 60 1 50
I. 10S1 2 60 20 27 I 65
t 740 I 44 1 441 t 40
1 M t 61 1 1200 t 40
4 762 I 70 4 Ml a 65
t 140 I 70 i 10H3 1 70
a iMo a 76 mo a 70
8 ?4 t 76 8 10D3 a Tl
1 1140 t 40 T 1014 75
1 1140 t 04 1 1010 a 71
1 440 8 00 1 1040 8 71
1 Hit a 00 1142 I 10
a loao i oo a io4t a o
I t a 15 8 1224 4 00
14 I5 8 26 1 1060 4 00
8 1100 8 24 1 18 4 00
14 4M t 30 1 1120 4 00
4 4 ID 1 1210 4 00
1 1120 8 U 12 1106 4 It
HEIFERS.
t 670 75 1 660 8 50
1 610 I 00 8 710 a 40
1 4K4 3 00 10 t03 a 41
ia tit a ot a too a 75
a 6 I 16 Ill 3 75
a ti7 a u i 450 a 7t
1 614 S 60 1 700 I 40
at 664 a to
1 1140 t 60 1 150A a 44
1 440 8 M 1 1100 8 44
1 1720 8 26 1 1470 3 40
480 3 4t 17 1657 a 46
t 1670 a 10 1 1700 a It
$ 7lt a 40 1 1240 $ 40
CALVES.
1 tOO 4 00 a 160 I 78
t no 4 6o a : a 74
1 160 I 21 t 830 ( 76
4 142 I 16 1 140 I 16
1 It 4 40 a 114 71
1 140 I 10 I ( 1 7
8 810 4 Tt 1 160 I 75
BTOCKEKB AND FEEDERS.
1 440 t 64 23 622 8 71
11 611 8 40 1 4.(4 a 40
1 400 I 60 ia 644 a 44
1 82 t 40 . 4 74 t n
1 844 I 40 1 71 a It
11 77 8 46 8 711 4 00
a Tis a 44 a 7.4 4 00
4 463 a 76 33 M 4 It
I )0 t 76 I tl 4 o
1 4M a 71 tl 4k I 4 u
1 420 a 76 30 1175 4 j,
t 58 8 74
HAYFED WESTERNS.
Thomas Andrews Idaho.
1$ feeders . 1094 4 06
8. L. W. Ranch Co. Colorsdn
43ttrs...U34 4u 1 bull 1400 171
46steii...i;34 4 90 18 Steers. ..1IS4 4 90
HOGP -Thrie was a good run of hogs
here tndny, about 23 csrs being on sale.
The quallt) of the hogs has been good for
some time Hnd there were few poor loads
In the yards. Chicago reported the rsrly
mnvket slow hut stronger, and sellers here
had some advantage. Buyer were out
early and there was a good, strong tone to
the trading The market opened with bids
generally stronger than vesteids e best
lime, sales being at snd right around $6 J5.
Trading was faltiy active and the bulk of
the hogs were cleaned up in good season.
On Die close the market eased off a little
snd prices ruled about steady with yester
day. The bulk of the hogs sold at $A.S24.7)
6 25, with tors reaching $6.30. Represena
tlve sales:
Nu. Av. sh. Vr. No. Av. gti. Tr.
7 141 . . t 17 4 72 2;4 . I 25
76 Ill S t)'. If : to t 14
74 217 140 I 4 , 4 . . S IS
71 270 40 tz 4j 44 lt-5 40 6
124 !17 1T0 6 2t' M 244 1 I
25 244 0 6 76 134 110 I 16
o ;m 2i I us o ? o I 5
41 274 40 1 214 6 , 24 140 lit
70 2IT . . I 224 41 V l: 4 25
7 t"7 120 6 214 24 ... t 25
46 M ... 4 824 44 1?7 ... I 25
41 214 60 6 224 24 232 ... I 35
10 (24 140 2, II 220 ... 28
1 224 I") 1 224 M l"l 6 15
M 271 120 I 124 71 244 ... I ft
71 237 120 I 22, 83 12 ... t 26
7 20 JO0 214 46 818 II III
41 146 120 1 224 II.. 34 . . 6 25
74 2l '0 2 4 74 .244 40 4 16
70 J15 40 1 28 4 '7 l lift 6 24
TO 231 ... 234 "3 2I 120 85
Tl 221 40 1124 47 224 1IOT 114
4 223 200 I 224 200 S 24
14 2f . . I 82 4 76. 232 ... 6 36
7 232 200 I 24 TO 283 41 i I
117 120 1 124 75 260 120 1 25
66 214 120 I 22 4 78 244 ... I 26
6? 276 10 4 224 76 23t 40 I IS
01 30 170 1 22 4 70 332 to 6 25
Tl 227 0 6 32 4 74 27 40 I 26
278 40 4 22 4 77 841 140 4 25
74 118 10 I 134 Tt 241 140 I 25
62 234 10 I 214 41 334 40 6 14
76 218 40 t 224 T " O0 4 36
11 14 ... I 22 4 7 203 140 I 14
76 245 too 6 26 16 20 ...
78 234 too 24 6t 230 344 I 26
71 236 10 6 tl 4 341 ... t)
M 144 10 I !5 76 204 120 I 26
41 141 40 6 25 Tt 241 40 I tl
40 241 40 t 25 68 278 40 I 26
tl ..HI 160 26 67 358 ... I tt
40 241 140 1 84 8 223 10 I 16
82 2'.'l 80 I 26 66 343 130 I 36
4 328 ... I 16 42 3.14 40 I 34
40 240 ... I 21 Tl 251 ... 6 26
46 244 130 6 26 6 265 160 6 25
63 827 ... I 36 30 117 44 I 25
7( 342 240 I 26 46 236 110 IS
77 132 l0 6 t 45 243 80 4 28
58 371 140 Itt 66 354 120 124
6" 211 10 6 25 75 til 140 6 25
47 P2 80 26 62 ml 10 I 24
61 295 80 tft 47 44 ... I 34
47 171 120 I 26 46 362 ... 6 26
44 227 120 I 2 tl 1M ... t 25
8 204 2 40 t 25 184 244 120 6 25
46 274 40 I 26 7t 211 130 4 25
47 247 40 6 26 66 2it 120 I 26
7 261 ISO 6 26 61 24 80 I 25
70 22J ... 25 44 243 ... 6 26
72 2i7 80 ?4 4T 250 . .
62 140 ... til 64 151 tOO 6 2
86 845 80 t 21 T2 214 ... I 25
74 828 120 I 26 64 810 ... Ill
6" 812 ... ( 3D 47 262 40 25
7 tss . . I 15 152 JM) 60 6 IS
81 0t 160 6 44 274 10 6 28
S 275 40 6 25 T3 225 840 6 85
60 365 140 6 26 70 261 160 I 25
71 244 80 6 25 Tl 24 Joo I 25
60. ....... .176 120 4 25 76 263 10 1 15
62 230 10 6 ; 66 240 ... 6 26
76 240 240 6 tt 74 3.3t 4fl I 35
72 177 60 6 25 44 834 120 6 35
75 258 40 i 25 69 272 40 I 26
6! 250 80 6 25 64 2S3 80 4 274
68 263 120 6 25 83 207 ... 6 174
71 232 200 4 25 75 21 ... I 274
75. 344 ... 6 15 44 114 ... I 374
80 iai JOO 6 25 64 232 ... t 174
61 2K4 80 6 25 64 34 ... an
70 232 ... 6 25 0 SCI 80 6 30
120 4 25 60 260 ... 4 80
SHEEP There was a fairly good run of
sheep here today, some thirteen cars being
on sale. Shorn lambs again constituted the
big end of the receipts, there being only a
few cars of old sheep ofrered. The sheep
arrived in good season and buyers were In
the barn earlv. but trailinar was slow u
dull. The market was uneven, some sales
being right around steady, while, on the
other hand, salesmen were obliged to take
off about a dime on their holdings. There
waa no choice stult on sale, receipts con
sisting largely of medium and common
kinds. Whilo there was little or no urgency
to the demand, the sheep were picked up
slowly at the prices mentioned above.
Quotations ror clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs, $5.80rd6.o(l; fair to good lambs,
$5.50S'6.80; good to choice Colorado wooled
lambs, $6.8007.15; good to choice yearlings,
$5.0064.5.16; fair to good yearlings, $4.76(94.00;
good to choice wethers, $4 50U4.SO; fair to
good wethers. $4.26(94.60; good to 4iolce
ewes, $4.3o84.&0; fair to good ewes, $4.00
4 40. Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
33 cull ewes 79 50
26 cull . ewes 80 3 00
4 western ewes 77 4 00
207 western ewes 85 4 00
148 western Iambs 61 4 10
2.' western ewes 86 4 15
226 western ewes 95 4 26
50 western cull ewes 3" 4 60
222 weatern lambs 62 5 00
3f) western lambs 75 6 45
401 western lambs 78 6 75
1 western lamb 80 6 26
6 spring lambs 43 7 00
CHICAGO I.l"vE STOCK MARKET
tattle Ten Ccnta Lower Hogs ftteady
Sheep and Lambs Higher.
nSJiIC.Ari- Jl,np 7. CATTLE Receipts,
20,000 head; market Wc lower; good to
prime steers. $5.4(K&.20; poor to medium,
$4.0Of?6.35; stockers and feeders, $2.764i4 90'
cows. $2.50ia4.75; heifers, 2.4O4iS.O0; canners,
$1502.60; bulls, 2.44Kjgr4.50; calves, $3.00
HOOS Receipts, 28.000 head: estimated for
tomorrow. 22.000 head; market steady;
mixed and butchers, $5.2Me5.45; good to
choice heavy, $53mff6.424: rough heavy.
$4 00(16.20; light, $6.3(866.474; bulk of Bales,
$5.33'(i6.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15.000
head; mark"! 10c higher; Iambs, 15W25C
higher; good to choice wethers, shorn, $4.50
fiti.25; fair to fhoice mixed, shorn, $3. 50ft
4 40; western sheen, shorn, $4.0frS.OO' na
tive lambs, shorn, $4.5O9f.50; western lambs,
$6.0Off7.0O.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,000 head, including 1,200 southerns;
market weak to 10c lower. Choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5.2507vVMl;
fair to good, $4.25'i16.20'. western fed steers.
$4.2556.60; stockers and feeders. $8.0(Kft4.(i;
southern steers. $8.25H5.00: southern cows,
$2.h(K(4.00; native cows, $2.2o'&4.50; native
heifers. $3.25ffi6.0O; bulls, $2.6oit-4.50; calves.
$3 00(8)5 60.
HOClS-Recelpts, 12,500 head; market 24-7J
5c lowei ; top, $5 35; bulk of sales, $5.274'if
5.324; heavy, 5.300J6.324; packers, $5.27A3
6.35; pigs and lights, $3 10ft6.824.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts .0n0
head; market slow, steady; native lambs,
$5.26(87.26; western lambs, $5.75ifr7.50; fed
ewes and yearlings, $4.25&6.50; Texas
clipped yearlings, $4.75'ff6.2!'); Texas clipped
sheep, $4.26r4.86; stockers and feeders, $2.50
434.00.
St. Louis Live Stork Market.
ST. I)ri8, Mo., June 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.500 head. Including 3,000 Texans
Market lower. Native shipping and export
steers, $4.8oJ00; dressed beef and butcher
steers. $3.755.85; steers under 1.000 pounds,
$3.75(34.65; stockers and feeders, $3.0004.86;
cows and heifers. $2.2rV6Y0O; canners. $2.00
?2.60; bulls. $2.3082.75; calves, $3. 26(746 60;
exas and Indian steers, $2.75(94.76; cows
and heifers, $2.0Otfl4.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 10.000 head; market
steady. Pigs and lights, $5 0OT&6.424; pack
ets, $1.50trj6.4'; butchers and best heavy.
$5.30076.424.
SHEEP AND LA M Bfl Receipt s, 2,000
head. Market strong. Native muttons, $3.50
4.85: lambs. $5.00417.25; culls and bucks,
$2.004.50; stockers, $2,1903 25; Texans, $3.7$
(& 4.60.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 7. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.788 head; market ateady to 10c
lower; natives, $3.9)76.60; cows snd heif
ers. 1.6 Kg 6. 00; stockers and feeder, $2.60
04 65.
HOGS Receipts, 9.901 head; market $4c
lower. Lights. $5.268 324; medium and
heavy. $6,27 45436; bulk. $5.274i.324.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $.541
load; market active to steady; wooled
lambs, $7.00; shorn lambs. $6.00.
Sloag City ill Stork Market.
SlOfX CITY. June 7 (Special Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts. 900 head; market 10c
lower; stockers easy; beeves, $4.m0) 00;
cows, bulls and mixed, $.1. 00-8 4. 86; stockers
and feeders. $3 00434.00; calve and year
lings. $3 Kfj4.10.
HOGB-Recclpts. 10,000 head: market a
hade lower, selling at $6.1tHi5.26; bulk of
sales. $5.1747j5.20.
Stock la Sight.
Rereipts of live stock at the Six principal
.....oil raiciuujr.
South Omaha ....
Sioux City
Kansas City
Bt. Joseph
St. Iiils
Chicago
Total
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
. 4,000 15.000 $.250
. .900 10,000
. 7,000 12.50 6,000
. 1,788 .01 6.541
. 4.0(10 10,000 J.OOO
.30.000 24.0(0 U.OuO
.38.188 65,401 81,791
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 7. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened steady at
unchanged prices. Buying by shorts caused
ome Irregularity toward the close and
final Prices were 5 points higher on Novem
ber, but generally unchanged to 5 point
lower. Sales were reported of M.OOO hag a
Including; July, $.K,.icl Augut,
tVc: flepteniher. MdS)"; December, 811
6 7"c; January. .7c; March. 4 8ittl 85c; Mey,
$ 90c. Prnt, quiet ; No. 7 Rio. 7"4c.
O 44 4,114, MIOI.K4I E VMRNF.T.
( nnrtltlnn of Trade a-id 4)nntailnna on
Staple and Fancy Prodnrr.
KOU84- Rr o ipts. fair; mat kit. stead);
cs nil led slot k. loo.
LIVE l'Ol'l.l K l'-llens. loc; rooster. 58
4c, turkevs. I.'fflfic: ibi)ks, 10c
Bl "I TKR-Packing stock. I3trl34c; choice
to fancy dairy, Ivtov; creamerv, JtU'lc;
prints, L?c.
FRESH FISH -Trout. 9c: halibut. 11c;
buflalo (tli-esaedi, 8c; pickerel (dressed). c;
3 hlte bass ttlrcssMli. l.Y, sunftsli. 6c, percn
iscsled and drfSfedi, 8c: pike. !c; catflsn,
Ibc; red snapper. Inc; salmon. Mo; crspple.
12r; eel. l.Sc: liulihesits. 11c; hlsck bass. .0c;
whitetlsli idrrsserii, I'V; frog legs, per do.,
V; lobsters, gteen. 27c; boiled lobsters, aoc;
had roe. 45c.
HA 1 Prices nuoted by Omaha. Wholrsala
Hay Dealers' aoclif!on: Choice, $7.(0; No.
1. $1.0; No. 2, $6,ti; coarse. $.'.(). These
frlcr are for hay of good color and qual
11 BRAN Per ton. $16.00.
TROPICAL FRCIT.
ORANUES-St. Michael, all sl7.e, $3.7.VtJ)
4 00. extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, ail
sixes, $3 50: fnncv navels, sixes 12s, ISO, ITS,
200. $3 sixes $0. 96. 112. $2.75. seedllna. all
sixes, $3 00
LEMONS-t.lmnniera. extra fancv. 270.
$oo and 3m sizes, $4.00; fancy, 270 $00 and 360
na,. , t-iuii-., .v)r mm w sisrn, sj.ou;
&4 and 30 sixes. $2 75SOO.
DATES Per box ot 30 1-lh pkga., $2(0;
Hallowe'en, in 70-1 b. boxes, per lb, 5c.
PUIS California, per Itt-lo. carton, 75'3
RSc; Imported Smyrna, four-crown. 12c: five-
crown, 12c.
bananas Per inedlum-slxed bunch. $1.75
W2 26; Jumbos, $2.604i$.on.
P1NBAPPLKH-.Florida, per crate ot S4,
30 and 36 sixes, $3 25: 42 slse, 13 On.
FR11T8 AND MELONS.
APRICOTS-Callfornls, per 4-basket crate.
Jl.W.
PI. CMS California, tier 4-hftsVtet rraia
$10.
PKACHES-Callfornla. per 25-lb. box, $1.15.
CHERRIES California, black, per 8-lb.
box. $1.75: w hite, iter 8 lb. box. 1-.0O: Mia.
sotirl. box of 24-qts.i $3 00.
htkawhkkkiks Missouri, per 24-ot.
case. $1.764? 2. 00; Hood River, per case of 24
lts . $2.50
TANGERINES California, per half bog.
$2 00.
CRANRr.RRI ES Jerseys, per crste, $150.
gooseberries-box of 24 qt.. $2.50.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, iter rrata.
$5.(KHf6.(,0.
VEGETABLES.
TV RN I PS-New, per dor.. 25c.
CARROTS New, per do., 25c.
PARSNIPS Old. per bu., 40c.
WAX BEANS Per 4-bu. box, 75c; string
beans, per 4-bu. box, ,5c; bu. box wax or
string. $2.0tK((2.2fi.
POTATOES Home-grown. In sacks, ner
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 46c; new pota
toes, per nil.. 10c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2.00.
CI'CrMBERS-Per do., 45'rY7Sc.
rEAS New. per bu. box, $1.7562.0O.
TOM AT0E8 Texas, ner 4-basket crsta.
$15(i; Florida, fancv, per 6-ha eke t crate,
ia.00; choice, per K-nnsKet crate, az.76.
hi 1 N acm 1 er nu., 50c. '
CABBAGE California, In crates, per
lb.. 3c.
BEETS New. per do, bunches. 35c.
ONIONS New, per do, bunches, 15c;
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs.. $1.60.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dox . 20c.
LFTTI CE Hot house, per do.. SoJWOc:
head lettuce, per do., 75c.
CACLIFLOWER-St. Louis, per crate of
1 do., $1.50.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c: Wisconsin
brick. 15c; Wisconsin limburger, 15c; twins,
l.liiiMo; young Americas, 14c.
NITS walnuts, No. 1 sort shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c: No. 2 hsrd
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb.. 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts,
per lb., lift 134c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb.. 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c: shellbark
hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.75; large hickory
nuts, per bu.. $1.60.
HIDES No. 1 green, 74; No. 2 green,
64c: No. 1 salted. 84c; No. 2 sslted, 74e:
No. I veal calf. 10c: No. 2 veal calf. 9c: dry
salted. 74il4o: sheep pelts, 26ca$1.00; horse
hides, $1.6O3.00. .
1 ;
Wool Market.
ROSTON, June WOOL The wool mar
ket continues In a strong position. Events
of the past week Indlcato to traders that
the large buyers believe the basis of prices
Is to run high. While the scoured basis of
most of the sale . recently made Is still
largely a matter of estimate, such definite
Information as Is bbtalnabln show clesrlv
the strength of the market. The scoured
bssls in this market Is about 70ff?72o for fine
clothing wool. iSToitWe for fine medium. 65rl
67c for three-eighths and one-half blood and
6245'65e for one-quarter blood. It is said that
very little fine staple wool will be made this
vear. as most of the wool will be sold In
the original bngs without sorting. Foreign
wools are strong. Pulled grade are scarce.
The range In this market Is about as fol
lows: Ohio and Pennsylvania XX and
above. 34S35c; X. 31'a32c: No. 1, 381i39c: No.
2. S9ifT40e; fine unwashed. 24825c: one-quarter
blood unwashed, 33(ff34c: three-eighths blood.
83fi34c; one-half blood. 3233c; unwashed
delaine. 27(9'2Sc; unmerchantable, 28fli2ftc: fine
washed delaine. 37J38c. Michigan Fine un
washed, 22ft23c; one-quarter blofid un
washed. 83'&34c; three-eighths blood washed,
83fi334q: one-half blood. 3ofl31c: unwashed
delaine.1 26fl28e. Kentucky. Indiana, etc.
Three-eighths blood. 84ift344o. Territory,
Idaho Fine. 2?fl2Sc; heavy fine. 19i?f20e; fine
medium. 22fl23c; medium. 26927c: low me
dium, 26(fJ27c. Wyoming Fine. 21ra22c; heavy
fine. 18ijr19c; fine medium. 22?23c: medium.
iiflTic: low medium. 26ff27c. Utah and
Nevada Fine. 25(f72TP; medium. 18(J519c; fine
medium. 2&23c; medium. 2t')fiI7c: low me
dium. 27iSe. Dakota Fine. 21(S22c; fine
medium. 21'922c: medium. 26&2"c: low me.
dlum, 26t?27c. Montana Fine. U'SXic: fine
average, 22fi23c; flne medium choice, 26(fJ26c;
average. 2 K( 22c; staple, 271628c; medium
choice, 27128e. '
ST. 1)I"I8. June 7.-WOOL Steady; me
dium arades. combing and clothing, Wit
314c; light fine, 24Vn28c; heavy fine, 26&
224c: tub washed. lifa-Ma.
Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS. June 7.-COTT0?'
Market steady; sales. 2,275 bales; ordinary
steady: good ordinary, 6 11-16n; low mid
dling. 7 9-16c: middling, 8 3-16x-r good mid
dling, 84c; middling fair, 8 13-lfic; receipts,
5.315 hales: stock, 114.888 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 7.-COTTON-In In
creased demand: prices 2 points lower;
American middling fair. 6.09d: good mid
dling. 4.77d; middling. 4.59d; low middling.
4.43d: good ordinary. 4 26d: ordinary, 4.00l,
The sales of the day were 8.000 bales, of
which 600 were for speculation and export
and Included 7,400 American. Receipts,
none.
ST. T,Of1fl. June T.--COTTON-Bteadv;
middling. 84c; sales, none; receipt, loo
hales; shipments, 252 bales; stock, 48,98$
bale.
Steam Dredge la Floated.
NEW YORK. June 7 -The United States
steam dredge Caucasus, which went ashore
on the south coast of lying Island Monday
night, has been refloated and apparently
Is undamaged. It will be sent to tna navy
yard for Inspection,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DEEDS filed for record June 7 as furnished
by the Midland Guaranty and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracter, 114 Farnam
atreet. for The Bee:
O. C. Redlck to H. E. Jones,, part
of ne4 of neH of sec. (-16-13 $ $00
C. C. Parmele and wife to W. W.
Mcllvaine, lot 4, block I, Yts A
Heniple 10
Same to same, lots t and 10, Yates
6V Hetnple .- 10
H. E. Joiner and wife to n. Camp
bell, part of lot 10, block 2, E. V.
Smith's J,aO
Sheriff to 8. Preston, part of lot 17
to 20, block 11. Ambler Place 1,11$
G. H. Thummcl, special master, to
W. V. Bennett, lot 2, block 2, Far
ker'a 1,604
W. V. Bennett and wire to Sophie E.
French, same property 1,660
C. W. Brown and wife to G. H. Hart
man, part of block 6, Marysvllle.. $.200
Batea-Smlth Investment company to
Maggie Merrlt, part of lot 23 and
24. block 4. Hanscom Place 10,000
J. II. McMillan to li. Chance, lot 11,
block 8. Maxwell ft Freeman's 1
Byron Reed company to J. Neje
ktnsky. part of t 30. Hartman's.. M
W. H Green and wife to J. A. Fike,
lot 1$. block 6. Brown Park $.000
Edwards-Wood Co.
flaeeroorated
rUiu Otflca; Fifth aad Raktrrt ItrMtt
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