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TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUKE 10. 1903. Is CRAW AND PRODUCE MAR&EI Inlj WWt CWj Etronj After Holding l"tt Ail Dtj. BULLS fORCt BULGE AT SESSION'S END BerUk Sentlaaent Prevails ! Corn m"d HeTr Rrelnt Are OaTaet r thlatsaenta Oat Art Dnll Baa Fentarelesa. ' (.MAMA i..- lnTuT,la.1," bu' July' wheat wet had ruled weak most ot the day Tni i.. kT 11 Wf nl "" the opening !n J11'1 "a tt acted. The train! I,r.?r1 .'?'"d r0Iildrble "trength. It "T"'0"- ihe Hose u give, tember oloMd at 8i4c. wit i wr?.l.lmilVn orn ln future IT-V. a rl', IXerred future were a lit-hJlK2V- Hpav' -cJpt ar r.ffset by TTi the controlling factor. Julr closed Sw0iLu; o? Juy- b2v'r' September. &t,4c. OW September. . iw,mWl, ,Tvc rJi UiJi""" tiU" ard fturelei,e. fceptem bVtcJ. l..,pVrt M ,th opening, but soon Kd?ff Again. July finished at 304c, feer-temW at 29..: ttnd faccmber at 2!W-,c A Kan City firm reports the first rar vL.rrJS.r.,dl.w'.,al "cc'v-d t Ryan, I. ') ., lZVlTiruJ'y aprt thr- 1 sample It "i roo? whPa- Tr train was bought ?, "7?, MulY.'-nt of Rfpo ln Kansas City. ti r,,J that market ln ten dava Liverpool t loard unchanged on wheat and nd higher on cirn. Minneapolis reported a good demand for cash wheat, with esti rriaied lrcki decrease or 100.1'Uu bushels fur the wee'. The high bids sert out for com rr the country last night were 444. f aclt Chicago, fur No. J yellow, and t-4e lor No. S. Aoceptan.-es were mod erate Prot. Bruner reports of Hessian My iamsgc In Nebraska are given llit! w Jght t.y the C blcaao T-eara. A Spei-ial ; th Adam fivatn company nava that Aarvest haa twrun at e ill water. 'kl.. and 'wheat that, promised fifteen bushels twu weeks ago Is turnina out five to six buaii- I ls. The Indian wbest crop ia officially esti mated at 22 .'viHi buslxla. oaalnst Jflo.imo, 000 last year, says ioday'a Inter Owan. Thl decrense of TS.fXiO.uirfi bushels waa dua In a measure to the coldest weather on reoord laat February. It may Te overcome to aime extent by the shipments of the lanre surplus held over from last years crrb. Possibly Kuropean consumers may h foroed to come to America for it. Und'T jpresent crop prospect the wheat will be I ihera tor the fortig-ners when they come for It. Concerning; the corn, situation, today's Keord-Herald quotes patten: "At 5V to tha farmer this market inlaht ret BiKI or 6(p0 cars of corn a day for two or three weeks, but the cc.m would never come here ut crce. I said lona asro that corn would aell abov 6fc In Chicaao all summer on lis merits. I was then flirurln( that the ex port demand would r.ot follow our ad--vanoea. I now beJIeve that corn will easily ell at Goe on Its merti n Chicago before the summer i over. If the boats we have tinder charter can ret their carroes of coal off and their carroes of corn on this week thara will be less than 1 (nifl.000 bushels of ?orn ln Chicago Bafmliy nlrht. and the tork will be under 000, jd bushels a week later." Omaha nh Pales. CORN-No. , 2 cars. 4?'e. ' Omaha (ash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard. HftfiSRc: No 1 bard KiS9te: No. 4 hard. wxiiSuc; No. 3 spring. 117c. CORN No. 2. 4?V-; :o. 3. 4TV,c; No. 4, 4oc: no a-rade. 4145c; No. 2 yellow. 4Rc; No. I yellow, 47,c; No. 2 white, 48c; No. I white. - OATS No. 2 mlied. 2Hc: No. I mixed, tc: No. 4 mixed, 2SV; No. 2 white, 21e: No. I hit, 0Hc; No. 4 white. 0c; tandard, He. Carlet Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chtcaro 1 283 1SB Kansas City US 40 IS Minneapolis Omaha . .. 64 13 rnluth 17 Bt. Louia m. 13 G9 2 Mlsaeapolla Grata Market. The r&nr of prtrs puta in Mlcnaapolla a reported by ti Edwards-Wood com pany. U ft-111 Boarj of Trade, was: Article. I Opeu. Hlich. ! Imw. Close. Yes'y. "Wheat July.. Beat. . Corn Julv... Sept.. Dee 1 4! 114, ft Ki 84",! gW M-v, B1V SIM.! SlVtl 61 S11 4P 6-v! biW 47sk 46SI 474l 47 V, N w. WI.ATHES I! THE CRAI BELT Cesaler la Boothern mates aad Weat ad Ksrthnett Sertloaa. OMAHA. June 9. 1!V : The weather ia warmer ln the Missouri, tnidde Mississippi and Ohio vallevs, lake rerion and east to the Atlantic coast: it la cooler ln the southern statea and ln the ex treme west and northwest, and will be cooler ln the central vallevs tonight. Light showers were reneral in the cen tral valley last nlrht and generally cloudy .weather with rains prevails over the up per alleys this morning. Bhowers will continue in the centml vnllevs tnnihi Jlajorobably followed by fair Saturday. Omaha record ot temperature and pre cinitaflfic pnmtiiMjl with . v. A.Mu..nAtH day of the last three years: 1W. 1XH 19" 1WV Minimum temperature.... 71 62 KS M Precipitation T 00 T 00 Normal temperature for today. 67 de atreea - X,tf1rrT"'' 1n Precipitation since March 1. 1.70 inches. Eaceaa oorrespondlng period Jn 1804, .61 of an inch. . Rxcess correanoneing period ln 180S, 1.08 Inches. OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. i palilalia. leo.... 7n 79 4 'Ashland. Neb AUDurn, Neb OolumbuL Neh Talrbury. Neb . 79 Or. Island. Neb!'. 73 HartlngUiB. Neb. 7 oaaaaie. Neb.... 71 umana. Ab. .. Takameh. Neb CarroU. a Clarlrda, Ia ... Sibley, la Blor.x City. la. Btorm Lake. Ia P7 fiO f.S fl 65 CO 61 4fi fl r,4 (4 .00 .00 .(6 T .IS .12 .30 .17 T .10 .07 T .45 .12 .06 Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. clouriy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Pt cloudy Cloudy DISTRICT A VERA CS KB. No. of lemp. Rain. Centrel. Station. Max. M'n. Inches. ern. Tv. i-"U K First patents. 3 4."J6.50; second r-aterts, 8m 2"i.; f.rt ciears, 4.uw4.Iti; e-'nd clesrs. $Z.-glV,. L KAN In bulk, ;2.50. CHICAGO CHA1K A!U PROVISIONS Featarea af the Tradlaa; ( losing Prleea aa Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, June Increased primary re ceipu caused a firm undertone in the wheat 'fvifk't here today. At the Clowe July rfhoat was up ic. Corn is ofT Sc. Oats ere practically unchanged. Provisions are down 6falfc. Firmness In the wheat market developed after trading waa well undT any. At the opening sentiment was quite bearish, tiot witr.stsndltir hither prices at Liverpool. July ass t,ff Vjhc to Va",c st W.'a'SSc. 1 ne main cause of aes-kmss was a con tinuance of excellent weather throughout the greater part of the United States. Rain a as reported ln the northwest, where nniisMire wns said to be needed In the southwest, where harvesting has begun, conditions were fsvc-sble for the rapid maturing of the wheat crop Trading was greatly restricted by uncertnintv regarding the government report tomorrow. A St. LouiK trHde Journal mnde a besrlsh re P' rt. eliilmlng thst the crop conditions are generallv exnllent. After Jtilv hal sold off to Wye the market berx-ne firm I e mand grew ouite active, causing a substan tial tally in prices. Marked decrease ln primary receipts was the principal reason for the improved demand. A supple mentary fsctor wss the report stating thst drouth In southern Russia is assjm Ing a more serious sspert. Not only was all early losses regained. bt prices ad vanced ronsMmblv above irl'lal otiota tlot.s. Ju'y selling up to SRUe The nmrket closed firm, with July st F7.frf7Hc. Clear ances of wheat snd flour were equnl to 12'J 4' bushels Frports for the week BS shown by Rra1streets were e jual to 1.47 iioo bushels Primary receipts were IBS. 300 hushe;s. compared with L'f.1 5m bushels a year ago. Minnennolls. Poluth and Chi cago reported receipts 140 cars. sg;ilnst 161 cars last week nnd 1f.9 cars a year ago. Weakness prevailed n th rorn market the entire session. Rtcelpt wore some what ln excess of the estimate made yes terday and receiving honses reported more liberal acceptances of bids. Another weak ening influence waa large shipments from Arrorittna. Several prominent commission houses were pertistent sellers July opened unchanged to V.c lower at fduj'ec sold between iVrilViC and Dlto'i-c and closed at Misc.. Local receipts were cars, witti oB of cohtract grade. Trading in outs was quiet and the mar ket had a steady undertone. July opened uncharged at B.c, sold between 31(iS1SiC and 31o and closed at arVfl-il-V:. Local receiiits were ISo cars. The featuie of trad ing in provisions was tree selling of lard by a leading packer. The volume of busi npss was quite large. Continued liberal receipts of hog ku the basis of the weak undertone that prevailed throughout the entire session. At the close il'ptember pork was i ff 7'c at $::! tCVi. Lard was down loc at I7.4U. Ribs were 6c lower at 87.110. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. 4 cars: corn, 271 cars; oats, 2('7 cars; hogs, 17.(iU head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlclea.l Open. High.l Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat July Sept. Dec. ( rn tjulv tJuly Sept. tSc-pt. tDec. (ts July Sept. Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. Ribs July Sept. I I I I I RIVii1! "2 I Fl 81V,i S1T to, El61Vtils r,:3TiS' bis' sis' r.l,!?'i,iB17if.2'51Vfi,,i liOHfiS1 &o uuV 50SI J 46S47 47V,i "SI 61 ! 61" 6"S 5oSca BV, BOH 81'! 2it SIS' Sl'STVs'SlVi'ffS! 814 29 i2SS7, 29 J2eVi3 12 B7H' 12 67H' 32 4TV 12T.5 j 12 SO 12 85 j 12 F7V 12 TVii 12 12 90 7 27V,! 7 47V, 7 32V, 1 Vht, 27SS 1 47V,, 7 15 7 35. 7 35 7 80 7 tUV,; 7 65 7 22V, 7 40 T 32V,: 7 8U I 7 30 7 50 7 S7H 7 U5 No. 2. told. New. FLOl'R Easy; winter pa-tents, 34.20S 4 8o; straights, 83.9u4.10; spring patents, 4 7iK5ii.7ti. straights, $3.!r.g.0'j; bakers', 3-4 4j 3 i WHEAT No. 2 spring. 81.07ffl.10; No. 8, ll.OO&l.iKi; No. 2 red. 9c4i$1.01. CORN No. 2, 53V: No. 2 yellow, 54V,c. OATS No. 2, SlVsc; No. 2 white, SCVsJic; No. 8 white, 31V&;CV,c RTF No. 2, 7hc. HAHLEY-Good feeding, S942c; fair to choice malting, 4B49c. SEEDS No. 1 flax, 81 27; No. 1 northwest ern, ll.4;(; prime timothy, J2.H5; clover, con tract grade, 311.76 12.25. PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl., 112.5013' 12.55. Lard, per luO lbs.. 17 12Vsff"15. Short ribs sldea (loose). f7.257.35. Short clear aides (boxed), I7.25(&7.87V. Receipts and shipment of grain and flour were as ioiiows; Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu. Receipts. Shipments. 9.7110 19.MV 2.i"0 84. CM 27G.kiO M3.:iiu 3:i.4tiu 8H.t0 3.0"0 3.400 .. 45.11K) 3,0lM On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy; creameries, lGtjl9Ve; dairies. IffilSc. Egs, steady; at murk, caea included. 13'fl)4c; firsts. 14Vc; prime firsts, 15V; extra, 17c. Cheese, steady, Yn loc. K.aaaaa City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June . WHEAT May, 7ti'a7tiVi September, 7;;V: December, 73c; cash. No. i hard, fttifti :lc-: No. 3, 90fntc; No. 4, 7-iil!ic; No. 2 red, Wfg'.iKi; No. 8, Wlc; No. 4. 72'y!Mc. CORN July, 4,4.0; Seitember, 45V,c; De cember, 4jVtc; cash, No. 2 mixed, 4l)ii4iiVc; No. 3, 49c; No. 2 white, 49V; No. 494j 49'c. OATS-Ptesdy; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 2 mixed. xoii;:ic. HAY Steads ; choice timothy, 89.50(310.00; choice prairie, 37.75ro8 00. BL'TTEK Creani'.r, lGVt'fflSV; packing, 13c. RYE Steady. Cfi70c. EGGS Lower; fieah, 18V- Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 19 S"0 32.li0 Corn, bu !4 i0 24 010 Oats, bu 12.000 8.000 Mllwankee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE, June 8. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern, 81.12''ul.l3: No. 2 northern, Sl.tton71.il: July. Ke asked. RYE Firm: No. 1, KJc. BARLEY Firm; No. 2, Blc; sample, 89 M-V. CORN Firmer; No. 8, B3(S54c; July, 52c asked. Philadelphia rrodnre Market. I PHILADELPHIA. June 9 BVTTER I Easy; extra creamery, lc; extra nearby prints. !c. EGGS Weaker; western fresh, 16Vi'617c, at mark. CHEESE Quiet; new full creams, 81,3 9c; domestic Swiss. liiiHc. Chicago. Ill Columbus, O Dea Moinea. In . Indianapolis, lnd. 11 Kansas City. Mo Louisville. Ky .. Mlnnearolla dmaha. Neh 6u Loula, Mo ... 27 7K tV. IS 74 4t 14 7fi BS ' 7S 64 17 84 4 19 73 84 74 15 74 12 80 Li L A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Weather Luroau. Itt. Laals General Market. ST. WIS, June k . WH LAT-Hipher; Tvo t red cash, elevator. C:,lic; track, SI "8; July. 7-Sc; Replcmler, 7Hi. , No. 3 hard, SI C1"8. CORN Firm; No. rash. Blc: track. B2,c: July, 4:'7fj jOc : Ieceniber, 4iiVc. OATB-Steady ; No. :; cash, 31c; track. Slt3;c; July, ic; Sepieiubtr, 2-" V ; No. X white, S3V- FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 84 95 fj& U), extra fancy and straight, 34.75t34.9u; clear. ISfx'Utcm IMHNMI.AL Steadv. 82 50. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, 73 3 75c. HA1 Bload) , lUooti.y. l wu-iK; piairle, Sa.0bat.60. IRON COTTON TIE8-99C AGOINO-Mc. HKMI' TWlNK-CUc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing. 812 6. Lard, loaer , prime steam It; 7,. Dry salt meats steady; boxed extra shorts and clear nt. 87.80; short clear. $7 75. Bacon, steady; Imxed exiia ahorta and clear ribs, fy2J; ehort, 8S 50 Pin i.tk Y Bieaay; rmcsena, sv: springs l.V(f0c; lurkeya, 11c; dueka. Pfllic; eee. 6ffUc P. ITT KH Steady; creamery, 17fJ21V: dairy. 15lse. EGG8 Loaer at 12V rasa coupI. Reeeipta. Shipmenta Flour, bbla hv h (ky Wheat, bu 13.no fi-tM Corn, bu tuiO M) Oat, bu U.ouo b .w;. nalath Grata Market. DUUTH. June -WHEAT-To arrive: No. 1 norihern. 81Ui. On traclC No. 1 northern. Si US; No. 8 northern, 81 88V; No. I. tc: No 2 KV: July. Sills.: September. new. 8e; Septemtx-r. old. ie. UAis-10 arrive ana on tree uo. MlaaeaiMlla Grain Market. MTKNKAPOL.IS. June WH EAT Julv, tLUk. September, ltSri Ne, 1 hard. Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 8. CORN Higher; No. 3, Bl'V: No. 4. 61V; no grade, 49V-. OATf-Ptror.t; No. 8 white. 31c; No. 4 wh.te, 31fejlV4C WHbkl-on the basla of 81.26 for fin ished OodS. llverpool Grain Market. . LIVERPOOL. June 9. WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, ijulet; July, 6s97ed; fcep. U n:lr. Cs 7d. CORN Spot, frm: American mixed, 4s 9d, futures, quiet; July, 4s7wd; Scpteniber, 4a CSd, Tolede feed Market. TOLEDO. June 9 SEED Clover, Octo. ber, 79c; prime alsike, t..j; prima timothy, 8150. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 9 METALS Tho London tin market was firm and higher, closing at 13u 15s for" spot and 135 17s lid for futures. Locally the market alao showed n improved tone, closirr firm at tiiiin'rt So 10. Copper mas a shade lower In the Eng huh market, a ah spot and futures both closing at iti5 15s. Locally there is no fresh feature. Lake and electrolytic are quoted at 815 and casting at 814 75. I.ead was un ch.'.iicrit at i.l2lMiid in London and (4 59 4 60 in the local market Sf-elter was a shade hither abroad st 17s0d and also recov ered a jrt of the recent losses ln the New Yotk market, which waa quoted firmer at 85.35. Iron waa quoted at ! 5d in Glasgow and at 57 9d In Middlesborough. Locallv lion waa reported aeak. particularly for southern rmdea: No. 1 foundry northern Is held at 81tj.7I.ul7. mi; No. 2 foundry northern, 81bijl7.w); No. 1 foundry southern, 8''8 2t'iii IS 76; No. 1 foundry southern soft. SH ii.'i 17. wt; No. 2 foundry souttiern soft, 115 753 lb 2ft. ST LOV18, June M ETAI.S Lead, firm 84 4iVi'&4.17V. SlH-ltrr, tirm, 85.12V,. Ce Bee Market. NEW YORK. June 8 CJFFEE Market for futures opened steady at a decline of 8 to li points under continued W all street liquidation and European selling. Tha cloae waa ateady at a ret decline of 55 18 polnta Sales aeie 51 600 baga. including Juos at t lbc; July, .; September, f4.40c; Oc tolr, i4ic: December. .5li&c; Febru ary , S7bc: March. 7iVi8T: May, I SO kvc Scot, ctead. K. I ii'o, la. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Yirkit Ifakes rnnber Progress Toward a Condition of Absolute Stagnation. MOVEMENTS CONfU&ED AND IRREGULAR faecalatora Malting Development at t rope and l ittle Tradlog Is Ex. perted tntll Critical Period Fassea. NEW YORK. June 8. -Today' stock market mane further progress toward a condition of absolute stagnation. Even the temporary spurt of the first hour whicn had come to expected as the result of the testing efforts of traders to find an available course for movement of prices was larking The first bour's dealings todav wera onlv slightly above the average. The marking up -of one or two stocks of the southern group li.te In the day waa attributed to treratiotiB ly a ftw ot the traders who have not abandoned the market entirely. It is supposed that a pool exists ln these stocks The narrow fluctuation of the market maintained ome appearance of co herency early ln the day. but the later movements were entirely confused and ir regular. Such a market can have oniv a negative significance. The wavering move ment In the grain market Indicated some unsettlemnnt over the immediate prospects It is not expected that anv pronounced position will be assumed in the tock mar ket on the basis of the year's harvest until the critical pertud for the crops, several eeks hence, ha been passed. Opinions over the bank statement, owing to the large special ofieratlons which have occurred, including the shifting of deposits incident to the transfer of the Japanese loan proceeds, differ. Call money was slightly firmer, but not enough to be an Influence. Some consideration is beginning to be given, however, to the preparations tor the half yearly settlements. The usual Interest and dividend disbursements mav have more than the customary supplement ln the demand to replenish reserves bv the trust companies. It Is expected that the operations of this week hae not been to the advantage of the trust company re serves at the expense of the bank reserves J he subtreasury has absorbed during the week about ll.ftoO.Ono more thnn the hanks have rained on the interior movement. Some large changes in the varfous items Vl hank "tsfment are llkelv to result There was more varkty in the bond mar Ket than in the stocks and prices there were well maintained There was an active speculation in Central of Georgia Income bonds Total sales, par value. 82.770,000. Lnlted Staffs 3, registered, declined V per cent on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sales.High. Low. Close. able cash balance. SiSS.4V7.S7l; (old. STO.ltt,- W. REPORT OP THE CLE tRItO HOI SE Transaction of the Associated Baak Iarlaar the Week. NEW YORK, June 8-The following table, compiled by Bradstreet. shows the bsnk clearings at the principal cities for the week ended June 8. with the percentage of Increase and decrease aa compared allii tha corresponding week last year; CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Deo. Adams Express Amal. Copper 16 9o0 Am. Car & Foun.... (HO do preferred Am. Cotton Oil do preferred Am. Express Am. Hide & L. pfd.. Am. Ice, ctfs do pfd. ctfs Am. Linseed Oil do preferred Am. Locomotive 409 go preferred 80 33'., 1.000 1 96 i'.ooo '46' ' 206 'is 7ST 33V, 96 18 4G 12 78- 83', 97 3-V 93 226 39 3d )9 a 47 iiu Am. Smelt. & R'f g.. 11,5K) 111, H9V, 1U u i iiicuru Am. Sugar R'f'g m. looaoeo. pfd. c. 700 117V, U7V, 117-x, 133V, 1.200 97Vj 97S 971, ! 1.500 7P 7rV 79V V lOl'v, 10JH, 101V 2.100 157 153 iri, JOfO, 1U& 5.(100 CS4 5') 14 300 lf)7 9'0 49S l.SOt 36 600 81 7on irx; S'io 192 1,800 1724 824 147V, 397 49 80 H 19 11, 172 Anaconda Min. Co... Atchison do preferred Atlantic C. Line Baltimore & Ohio do j. referred Rrooklvn Rapid T... Canadian Pacific Central or N. J Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton do preferred Oreat Western Chicago A N. W.... C. M A St P C. Term. & Trans.... do preferred C, C. C. St. L Colo. Fuel & iron Colo. Southern do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred Consolidated Gas .... Corn Products do preferred Del. at H., Ex-Rts.. Del., Lack. 61 W Denver ft R. G do preferred Distillers' Secur Erie do 1st preferred.... do 2d preferred General Electric Hocking Valley Illinois Central International Paper.. do preferred International Pump.. do pfd . offered Iowa Central do preferred K. C. Southern do preferred Louisville Nash.. Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. Street Ry Mex. Central Minn. & Pt. L M.. St. P. A S. S. M. 1.5W m 1J lr4 97 14 197 49 8W, 81 4 1K 19f4 172S 17 304 93V, 100 404 40, 4,t 2.10 27 26 27 B7 2fl0 85'i 35 35 186V, 800 9 8 v 900 4:!4 43 44 ISO 373 "i66 '274 '274 274 t?6 414 2.RO0 40 294 40 300 7 7b4 784 1 200 1734 174 1734 10ft 92 92 92 SIX) 159 159 ir.9 14 784 1,000 7:-4 7S4 74 234 4K 244 r.54 g.9fV) 14 144, 14K4 son ifn ira 200 74 1.100 119W llSV 119 194 do preferred Missouri Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex do preferred National Tad N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. N. V. Central N. Y.. Ont. ft W.... Norfolk & Western.. do preferred North American .... Pacific Mail Pennsvlvania People's Gas P . C C. ft Pt L Pressed Steel Car do preferred Pullman Pa. Car Reading do 1st preferred do 2d preferred Republic Steel do preferred Rock Island Co do preferred Rubber Goods do preferred Pt. L. S. F. M pfd. St. Louis S W do preferred Southern Pacific .... do preferred S 'Utl'iern Pil'way do prferred Tenn. CohI ft Iron.. Texss ft Pacific.... T.. St. L. ft W.... t'nlon rarifV do preferred T'. P Express t S. Leather do preferred V. P Renltv V. S Rubber do preferred t S. St-e! do preferred Va -Car. Chemical... do preferred WabaFh do preferred Wells-rsrgo .... Westlnghouse Elec. Western I'nlon Wheeling A I. F ... Vlsccne'n Central .. rio preferred Northern Pa.rlflc 62 11(74 if 1 Ron 9 97 9K r.'in 274 274 ?74 70 2 M4 01 500 444 434 "4 844 1 7V) V 1394 139 700 5"S 80 P"4 794 7B.14 100 97 97 20,900 9474 94 300 1C4 i'.nor) '204 164 '204 !oo 101 100 21?"0 20 9"4 39 B.tVifl 1H4, irrr 1S44 100 1004 IO04 10014 76 31 904 m MS 904 ' 894 1H 72 s.'4 100 f.44 22 (!14 1194 314 n 754 37 4 97 1,24 1074 87 37 1034 24 9?4 8S4 1074 1" 874 ?40 K.2 93 144 2?4 48 183 184 ion 100 4.5M) 7 mm n 300 ?ofl 100 69"i 614 'jnsj 97 74 37 ir-4 97 1' 37 4 B" 614 "si" w.4 76 3-4 37 114 1 97 37 ino 1044 lr,4 1ft."nn y, ;n4, 9?S 34 II.700 200 9V4 S34 100 '106 934 '224 934 224 400 1M TVttal Bharea for the day, 1S3.800 sharea. I.eadoa liorki and Honda. IiNPON'. June 9 Closing quotation on .. S0V T. Centml .. ('5 Nortelk a W . . do pta . . It 4; Ontario a W . .It f LUylTnla ..Ill Hu MlSM ..lMVt hrd.i,i .. im' I oo In pfd .. 1 I 4a Id r'i ..17" Souiham luUvar .. ..17 I do pfl .. 24 Southern Pacific .... .. I nlua Paxlfie .. 41- to fit .. tl if . ! . . h do pfd .169 WlbHh . U V1 Jh iSiiADtBh 4fl SILVER Bar, ateady, 27d per ounce. AlO.B.1 ll'' .. The rate of dit-count in the open market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' blUs. I per cent. Consolt. monty . do account .. An,coti4a Att-nlaon do pfd BHimor A Ohio r&Dsdtsn Pacific . Chri a Ohio Cuius Ct W ... c . u A si. r... TeBaer 1 a R O do fd Erlo do in pta do Id pfd IlllnnH rntrl .. bnam A b'amh... 11 . K T 141 , 114. . II . m . . . 44b, . 12 . I . . ltf- . . ST . IH . m . . i Hew Yt'K Mtulnc ftoeka. NEW YORK. June 8. Closing quotation on mining atocs were: Adams Coa A lire I'.rfec Bmaiwlrk Coa .. l ii.,iv.ii k Tuio.i Con A Vs.. Horn Silver lroa Kllvar LMd'lli Cea l.lttlr ("Lief . ! tnu.ria . J Ot hlr . I Photnlx .. . I Poti .is ;&,( .lot) !Slrra SvTada ... liu Fmll Hopa . 4 Ul4 . I .r .ax, . 1 . . M . 10 . ti .14 Treaaary Dtatement. WASHINGTON, Jun 8 Today state ment of the balance ln tha general fund, eacluaive of the llbu.OOuOOO gold reserve la th division of redemption, bowi AvaU- New Tork Chicago Boston 1'hlladelphla Pt. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Cincinnati Baltimore Kansas City Nea- Orleans' Minneapolis Cleveland Louisville Detroit Milwaukee OMAHA Providence Los Angeles Buffalo Indianapolis St Paul Memphis St. Joseph Richmond Denver Columbus Seattle Washington Savannah Albany Portland, Ore Fort Worth Toledo, O Atlanta Salt Lake City Rochester Peoria Hartford Nashville Spokane, Wash Des Moines Taeoma New Haven Grand Rapids Norfolk Dayton Portland. M Springfield, Mass Augusta. Ga Evansvllle Sioux City Birmingham Syracuse Worcester Knoxville Charleston, S. C Wilmington, Del Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport Little Rock Topeka Chattanooga Jacksonville. Fla Kalamaxoo, Mich.... Springfield, 111 Fall River Wheeling, W. Va.... Macon Helena Lexington Akron Canton, O Fargo, N. D Youngstown New Bedford Rockford, 111 Lowell Chester. Pa Blnghamton bloomington. Ill Springfield. O Greensburg, Pa Quincy, 111 Decatur. Ill Sioux Falls. S. D Jacksonville, 111 Mansfield, O Fremont. Neb.. Cedar Rapids .. tHouston tGalveston Totals. V. 8. Outside New York .'tl.1W.5r5.7SS: 'l.fC3.56 151. 926. 193 154 4e4 444, So.811.B7S 6i'.i"7.97fi; S6.9V4.176: 24.137.4W 24. UK. 1,79 12.823.323' 19.28il.W3' lMw.o-ai H.723.5'12 11.714.227 11 .900. 758' 7.N93.38b 9.9i.9i 7.807.4t; .M7,992i 6.6i9 ,014 6.197.1"3i 6.939.83 4, rS7.Mi 4. 67.359' 6.t..9:i5i 6.689.6tis! 4.SW6.oO 6.857.8SJ' .fi,V,,775: 8.6-.IB.164; 4.4:t9.81Si B.HS2.616I 4.7!. 5.52, 4.8H7.078I 8.75.9trr' S 447.817! 4 47S.078 2.901,442' 8.387.1451 8.19.037i S.87fc.8N!ii 8,onh.h!4' 5. 497, 697 j 2.177.GW: 1.6S1.9R5' l.e75.(W! 1,890.2(9' 1.641.840, 1.438.H06 1.812.857 i.fia.yitt' 1.6.10.71;;" 1.824.25' 1.2i.2.1i 1.018.0211 1.148 3 T,i 1.187.964 1.04t;.97Sj l.fm.9h9 l.l'i.4o4 1.2(.K1 77K.:73! 1.J.512, 870.744 8T3.700; 799,hoi 793.222! 4ot',.12S; 73.'. 5:;: 03.V!2i 4::4.7oo! 418, 0i tSl.Ew; 676.965 616,6S6 673.047; 4M.S751 669.0V4' 622.9O01 3:i6.8''2 S6VZ12! 440.247 3S2. SSX 83ti.731 339.527; 2:t9.5i9' 327. 71 V.. 16 3 .. 29 8;.. 64 4 .. 8 6'.. 26 .3 .. 82.9 ... I 15 8 .. 19 1 .. 26 6 .. 29 7 .. 17 6 ... 16 8 .. 15 8 .. 6 2,.. 22 8 .. 19 8.. "lr 3 21.. 82 1;.. 4 6 84 6 .... 10 3 .... 69 6 .... 11 4 .... 62 5 .... 23 2 .... 41 6 .... 20.8 .... 00.6 .... 61.7,.... tto.2 .... 39.4 .... 102 0 42 6 .... 14 8;.... 28.8 .... 11.3 .... 46.0 .... IK 2 .... 83 3 .... 6.1'.... . 2 22.1' 6 7 0 4 24 2 .. l'0.9,.. 14 4.. 85.0 .. 25 0 ... 27 9 .. 4 7!.. 9 4 .. 8 0... 18 8 .. 11.2 .. 16.8,.. 8 2 .. 40 7.. 29 1 .. 4.21.. 62 0,.. 7 1 .. 8 6.. 81 4 .. 24.6 .. 1.. 3.2... 6 9... 6 2 7 4 14 6!.. Sti.Oi. 40.0 . 35 3 . ..8:&i 6 3, 44 0 34.6 332.3Sfi 11 Iili.Uli ll.OO'i.448 8,770,000, I- S2.702.530.95f. I 9it7.774.218, 6.5. 2iV6:, 5.7'. 43 4'. 8 , 6 . 19.6 . 36.2 . S S 8.1 6 9 OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Beef Etefrs and Cows TuY.j Btdj with YeitTdy. HCGS FAIRLY ACTIVE. MARKET LOWER Common and Medlam Grades of heep aad lamb letter for the Week Good Kind Felly 9teady Ra Market Today. SOLTH OMAHA. Jun 1. 1906. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C'ciel Mnndsv 7 .37 6 718 3.6"5 Ofrclal Tuesda'v 6 7"J 15 894 S 2 OWcial Wednesday 8. 516 15 696 S 741 Ofnclsl Thursday 1.942 15 2: 1.0S7 Official Friday 710 13.961 242 Five dsvs thi week. ...19 35 87 32 14 321 Five flav last week 22 171 47 9 17 116 Same dsvs week before. .16 536 R4 f'6 26 29'. Pnme three weeks ago. .16 3'I9 86 (177 18 b Same four weeks ago... 14.00 34 631 194.. Same davs Inst year. .. .14 221 49.0SS 10 101 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table shows the receipt ot cattle, hogs nd sheep st South Omaha for the year to date compared with last year; 19t5 Cattle S-4 t'.S Hogs . 1.090.119 Sheep G93 0I Th following table price of hog, st South several days with comparison: Inc. Dee. 43 416 89.812 6I6 145 27.936 shows the arerage Omaha for id last 1904 411 0-9 1.179.631 Date. 11906. !18O4.llO3.il902.19'.il.;ir.!18l. Mir May May May Vav Mar May May May May May May May May May June June June J une June June June June J une 15.. I B 1441 17.. 16.. 19. . 20.. 21.. 22.. 23.. 24 . 25.. 26.. 27.. 21.. 29. S 80 6 2S I 4 5 2641 4 52 6 in". 4 4T t 234' 4 46 I 4 41 6 2941 5 ?m 6 I64 6 16 ; 6 I84 5 17 i 1 13 30.. I 6 17 I 81.. I 5 164 1. . .' B 134 2...1 6 1C. 6. . 7. R. 1 c r T 1?' 6 ' fii 1 4 r' 4 85H 071 6 ' 6 281 8 S I 7 18: 72 tl iri I I 73i S 11! J 6J e Si 7 12 I B 10, 8 M 6 n 7 11! 6 73! I S 8S 5 24 . 7 07i S 7I S 08, 6 161 7 03i 6 63. B 01 3 6 19 7 01 8 61! B Oli 8 I 1 7 06! B 671 B Ml 8 62 5 H! I S til B 041 8 U 6 931 6 96 14 99, 3 ."5 B 771 6 97 B fl0 I 8 liO 6 72 7 01! B 631 4 96! I 6 70' 7 091 B C2I 4 90i S 60 4 53 8ui 7 10! 6 68, 4 80' S 4 36 4 32 4 33 4 3 4 fi! 4 99 6 2"4 B 224! 6 M4 B 204 4 49 4 53 4 41 4 49' 4 64 I 6 S3 4 rs 4 fiK. E 93! 6 07, 6 99 6 15 6 75 5 77! I 5 90 'Ui 7 07' 7 13 7 16 7 2! 7 15! 7 IS 4 69 , 5 85 ! 7 21! 5 Tl! 4 83 S 57 b 7 4 86i B 80 I 4 831 8 5fi B 70i I S B 6 71 4 83 5 701 4 91 3 58 6 711 4 94' 3 6 761 4 95 S 67 5 71 5 02! 3 tto I B 101 8 til Indicates Sundav The official number of car of brought ln today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs Sh'p.H'ses. C. M. & Ft. P. Ry 7 Missouri Pacific Ry.. .. 4 I'nlon Pacific system. 4 85 C. ft N. W. Ry E. ft M. V. R. R . . St. P.. M. & O. Ry M. Ry tock 17 B. ft Q. Ry R. 1. o: P., east. R. 1. & P.. west. Illnols Central Chicago G. W Total receipts... 17 71 14 29 11 6 1 1S9 61.8!.... 28. 2u... CANADA. Montreal 8 :7.0fi8.3.!5' 12.5! Toronto 2o.259.719 14 4! Winnipeg 6.494.719! 13.9 Ottawa 3 57VM5J 55.8 Halifax l.R9ti.u51 1.1 Vancouver, B. C l.SOO.lSSl 12.0 Quebec 2.21S.449 19. 71 Hamilton 1.849.B18i 8.6) St. John. N. B 1.143.140; 1 1.1 London. Ont 1,250.401; 31. 41 Victoria. B. C 739.0161 j 26.7 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Buvers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Cudahv Packing Co 2 2.176 Swift and Company 215 2.63 ' ... Cirdahy Packing Co 107 4.426 Armour & Co 93 4,530 Cudahy Pkg.. Co.. K. C. 172 ... 242 Lobman ft Co.. Hill & Son L. F. Husi J. B. Root ft Co. S. ft S Other buyers 1 1 4 16 M0 67 618 13.915 4: Totals IS 67.79S.852! 16. Si. Balances paid ln cash. Not Included in totals because containing Other Items than clearings. New Yoric Mttney Market. NEW YORK. June 9-MONEY-On call, steady; 2V44ii4 per cent; closing bid, 24 per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Tim loans, steady; sixty days, 8 per cent; ninety days, 34 per cent; six months, 34034 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 34 54 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Heavy, with actual business ln bankers' bills at H SS'i.'ii 4.67 for demand and at 34.8610tfj4 S515 for sixty-day bill. posted rates. 84 86 and 84.18. Commercial bills, S4. 6444)4.844 SILVER Bar, 6o4c; Mexican dollar, 454c. BONDS Government, easy; railroad, teady. Closing quotations on bond were: It. S. rat. ts, re....104 Hocklni Val. 44. . . .Ill1 do coupon lHV, Japan la, rtft tt do 4, ctra V B. Ha do coupon 1D4 I'. B. nrw 4a, re....lU do coupon 131 V S. oid 4a. rc l'H do coupon 105 Am. Tobacco 4a. clfa. 744 do a. ot(a 1144, AU'hlfaon an. 4a 103 N do adj. 4a 7 M. Atlantic C. L. 4a bal. a Ohio 4a. do 2a Central of Ga. ( N do 1st Inc do Id Inc Chm A Ohio 4Vka.. Chicago a A. am.. C , U. A y. n. 4a.. C, II. 1. A p. 4a... do col. bu CCC. A Bt. U I 4a Chlc,,o Tr. 4a Colorado Mid. 4a.. Colo. A Bo. 4a Colo, lnd 6a, Ht A., at do set B Cuba ba, ctta loc D. A R G 4a 101 Ptittllora' Boc. 6a.... 71 Erie prior ban 4a.... 101 do gen. 4a H, r. w. a 11. c. is.... mi Offered. LAN. unl. M&iihauau c. . Mex. Ceutrai 4B. do lat inc Minn A Hi. L. 1 M., K. A T. 4a.. do 2a R. H. of M. c Y. C. . 3 Val.. ..10J N. J. C. . ht.... ..lMVi No. PaclBc 4a . . W'' do la A W. c. 4a... Des, o B. L rldg 4a e4k Penn. oonv. 8Sa HO, haadlng en. 4a. i'W Bt. u. A 1. M 1114 4B...1K4V, 16 lm 4a... US Mi"), . . 4a. an 10", 1 lffi-i, 77H .1014, . IW .101s .mi Totals CATTLE There wns a light run of cattle on sale today, only about thirty cars being offered, and of these seven came consigned direct to a packer. Buyers were out ln fair season, hut were slow in taking hold. The market on beef steers held up in good she.pe today, prices ruling Just about steady with yesterday. There was a good, strong tone to the trading, but nevertheless the movement was slow. On some of the good kinds prices In some cases looked a little stronger, but the general run of the stuff did not show material change. The msrket todav might be described in other words as lornl5o higher thnn Wednesday and the feel ing Is better. The improvement In price, the last two days puts the market In better shape and part of the loss of the first three davs of the week has been regained. There were only two or three loads of cows on snle today and the demand for this class of stuff was good. The market was fairly active pnd a clears nee was made in good season. Prices ruled generally steady with yesterday, which puts the market about 15c higher than it was Wednesday. Bulls, veal calves and stsrs were scarce todHy and there was no quotable change In prices on these kinds. The supply of stockers and feeders wa very limited today, hardly a full load being on sale. As has been noted for some time past, the demand for this class of cattle has been Urht and this week ha been no exception Prices today ruled generally teady. P.epresentative sales: isEEF steers. A. Pt. No. 11 14. 6a.. .MiS, 61 L. A B. F. It 4a. i" . ('"i St. L. B W. c. 4a... Hot . NO Saaboard A. L. 4a ... t 4 .HIV So. Pacific 4a (H . So. hallway 6a Uvit . 76 Texaa A P. la Ill MVk T., til. U A W. 4a.. U I'nlon Paoijlc do conv. 4 I' 8 Ki. Id 6a. Wabaah la do deb. B B dtcrn Md. 4a . . A h E 41-... Ala. Oantral 4a.. .lot. .1:1 . 4 .1174 . 71 . ax 4 . n . "4 Boiton Stork. and Honda. BOSTON, June 8. Call loana, 36 34 per cent; time loana, 34&4 per cent. Closing quotations on stociis ana nonas were: Atchison adj. do 4a Me,. Central 4a Alchlaon do pfd Bnaton A AlhaLjr... Bualon A Maine Boston F.levaled Fltrhburf pld MrxIcAn Ventral N T.. N. H AH.. Hero Maroueua ... lTnlon Pacific Amor. Arga. t'bem . pfd rneu. Tuba.. Sugar pld T. A T Wooien P!d ... Pnmlnlon 1. A B ... Edlaon Elae. Ilia. Gnaral ElactHe .... Maoa. Eiactrlc do pi Maaa. Gaa , t'nlted fruit lnlted Bboa Mack... do pld r. S. Buwl do pfd Wasting. ommoa . . Uld Aiia.aa. at .104 do Amer. Amcr. do Amor. Anifcr. do AdTontur Allouez . 74 1 Aniblgamated . 7H1, Amencau ztno . 101 i, Atiamic .2i4 P.iijgham .174 fal. A Hecla.. .:.'. Celtannlal .141 Topper hange . . It ball Weat .lua Homtnlun Coal . HO Franklin .Uil, Grnncy . li 1m horn. ... . W Uaaa Mining . 4 M11 hi gas .lis Mouava. .1 Mont. C. A C. li4 Old Dominion . . 11 Sa Oececla .11 Parrot . 1 Qulticr .14, Fl.annon 17J 'Tamarack .... . 16 Trmlif . Ik l nlted Coppar . 41 V. 8. Mining.. io r g. on . W- rua . 41V Vi'torl . 34 Wlnou . kl Wolrsrtne 81 1 1 i ... Ill, ... 7M ... ... 13 ... JS . . . toh ... la ... l4, ...11 ... 71 ... i ... :-4 No 4... 1. .. t... 10... I... 1... 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. i . 6.. t.. 10 . I.. 4.. I.. 1. . 1 . 10.. 10.. . ant .1180 .1OS0 . 1X1 .1140 .107 .11110 4 00 4 40 4 40 4 45 4 60 4 60 4 60 SS. . tl.. 6. 7. At. ..12:il ..J0J0 ..117 ..not ..lien ..1174 .1:37 STEERS AND COWS Pt. 4 60 4 4 66 4 10 4 6 4 96 t 60 464 4 16 16 906 4 26 cows. ...tun I 00 1 . ... f 50 1 40 16.. ... HO I 40 I . ... 7R0 I 60 . ...1240 t 60 4.. ... 7H1 i CO 4.. ...1046 I 46 4. . ...lirl 1 0 1.. ...IOM t (i f.. ...10!,2 I 00 1 . . . . HAM I 00 4 . ... ItO I 10 1.. ...1076 I 10 I.. ... UK I 6 1.. ... ml a COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 706 I 10 HEIFERS. ... 610 I 66 1.... ... 430 I to 4... ... 4S0 t M 6 ... ... 146 t 16 8 ... ... 260 I U 1... BULLS. ....1070 wr. ...rlOtu ....mil .... 260 ....1066 . ... 460 ....ll'W . ... duo 1100 .... HBO .... Ml ....11M ....IMiO 4J0 63B ioS 4l4 I K I 40 I 40 46 I 60 I 60 i 76 I 75 1 n 4 00 4 on 4 00 4 00 4 76 ..1210 . . 60 ..1170 ..1140 ..1310 ..;6K(i ..1710 ... M .. .. 410 .. 100 .. 140 .. 140 .. 110 I K I 00 t 00 ( w 8 16 60 I 66 CALVES. 4 00 4 26 4 76 4 T6 ( 00 6 00 I 00 ... 640 . ..17li ...mo ... 410 ...1400 ...H7D .. .1010 .... 140 ... lull ... 240 .... 164 ... 1V0 ... 200 100 I 16 I 66 I 66 I 70 t 71 I 60 t to I 40 I 66 I 76 I 76 4 00 I 26 6 26 6 26 6 60 I' 76 76 I 76 It . Jj . . M . 3k ? .106 . 74 W . k . 1 . 411 . t .10 Baak t'learlaga. OMAHA, June 8 Bank clearings for to day were SI. 469.216.28. and for the corre sponding date laat year 61. 787. 926. Si. Woal Market. BOSTON, .June 9 WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin will tomorrow say: The wool market 1 In a strong position and spot wools have been freely taken by manufac turer at good prices. Dealers are not de slrous of selling mora contract until some deliveries ar mad. Stocks ar -light for this time ot th year. The sale at Shalnko, Or., on June 6, ba practically cleaned up that data. Buying 1 still going on actively ln Ohio and Michigan. About lfa.OuO to lS.GtW rale have arrived her from th laat Lon don sale. Australian and South American wools ar well cleaned up and th new ar rival are now being awaited by purchas er, Th foreign market ar very tror.g and rising, with only mall atork on hand! The shipment of wool from Bo ton to dat from December tt, 1904, according to th aim authority, ar 160,791.1 pound against 9L181 0M pound at th same time laat rear. Th raoelnu wr 126.lla.644 pound, against M 44k.r4i (ua4k tar faarvaa taaw yaas. 1 660 1 60 1 710 I 10 1 two t 26 t 764 ki 4 7k0 174 HOGS There was a good run of hog here lor a Friday, about 199 ioada being u ; on buie. Hujtrii were out early and the 7 i. .a. nn ujprnru 111 i,ir reiasion. j nere waa I a.11 run:, ivciuiK, iu tor irauing today and 60 I seller were forced to make aome conces- a 1 aiona. j-.uyeia qio not lane hold with uiuiyi p...-naLii anu oieinng uiua were right around 14c lower than yesterday. Afur the first round or two, however, the r arket weakened and general trading waa done at around 24'u6c lower. While trad ilia waa a little siow buyers were picking up the bogs right along at the decline noted above. Some light weight stuff sold early at SS20, but the 'bulk of the hogs ('hanged hands at 86.154e6.2v. The market stretched out through the entire morning, aa sellera were alow ln moeting the de cline. Representative sale: rr. 6 174 6 17 t 17 i 17 I 17 I 17 4 17 I 17 37 I 17 t 17 I 17 4 17 4 11 4 17 I 17 I 17 17 17 5 17 I 11 17 I 11 4 It 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 IT I IT 4 IT 4 17 1 11 1 11 4 17 5 17 til Ks at Fa, Pr. Km. A ga. I. T 477 ltd 4 00 M IKJ jjo (7 !IS 4l. I 12 64 Mft k0 4. 176 SO 4 II It t44 idk 17 lot ... I li H .11 .. 17 M ... 4 14 ti 24U 1A U 24 ... 4 16 47 IS 40 47 U.7 (0 I 16 tl 21 40 It t-4 ... 6 It 71 Ml. M tt Sit 10 IU 47 tl 110 14 14 10 I II U 114 ... 0 2(7 240 6 16 14 HO 10 SO U0 So I II 67 117 10 4U 11 III I II II tut 10 14 17? ... i 11 T7 lt IU Tl ill 40 I 16 4u J61 40 4T 114 ... I 11 TO 0 60 61 177 ... I IS U t4 4(0 It 14k UI' I 11 10 l4 BO II li 160 111 II 21,' SOP IT 271 10 I II Tl I 40 Tt Ml ... I 11 4u 121 110 la t'i lit) 111 17 Irt ... 41 MSI ... I 14 71 tk4 too Tl 141 ... I II tat 16 TIT?:-.-...!. 140 til T I lwi 1 144 W 111 Tl tU imi 72 1U 160 I 11 10 jal an 14 Ut H I II II I4 kO U 414 ... I 19 II. 144 0 44 Hal 110 I l M. j:i ... II Ill I"' I II 141 40 ia 140 ao I 17 17 161 k r I 40 I IT 14 1114 ... II la ... I IT I 114 40 t Ml ... I 17 Tt li ... M. ...... .44 84 S 44 44 441 M 71 Ml 40 I IT Tl rM SIT 6 rt 46 I 17 ! Iff I )7 17 1.1 ItO I 17 II Ill M I IT Tt 17 Bn I p l fal ... I IT 1 BU I 17 tl tl ... I IT T7 147 10 I 17 M rt ... 4 17 46 Il ... I 17 tl 141 )K 4 17 41 t4 . . 4 11 II 1 SO 4 IT 74 147 10 4 17 61 2U M I 17 t:l ... 117 7t HI ... I r Tt Ml ... I 17 17 tit N I 17 10 11 ... 1 r 11 ki tto 1 17 17 Hi 40 I 17 II 1J ... I 17 It 241 10 117 It M ... 117 M IM 10 I 17 70 141 s) I 17 II Ill 111' I 17 II I.t M I 17 II 227 an I IT Tl lit IN I 17 r Ill M I 17 44 ! . . I to Tl 1147 . . I 17 it 'i 116 I Tl 1M 1M I 17 n til ISO I H I 221 40 I 17 71 120 10 4 SO 46 171 110 4 17 It 16 4 M Tl 141 40 I 17 40 T46 IS ill Tl 114 to I 17 Tl til .1 N It 141 10 I IT It Ill IN I 9 TO I'M ... I IT II 1 .40 ttO 74 IU . . I 17 46 121 10 I M TO IU 160 I 17 Tl KIT IM IN Tl 126 140 I 17 Tl 144 ... 4 44 64 14 40 I 17 II lal ... I II 17 Ml 40 I 1" 40 Ill 140 I tO 71 211 120 I 17 M 171 it I 10 44 3t! 60 I 17 11 too IN I 10 IS 121 160 I 17 10 .l ... I t 62 2:1 10 I 17 1 120 ..It 71 t.t . I IT TO 124 IM I 4 10 211 ItO 117 It .141 ... Ill M 241 1H0 I IT II tut ... I M 64. 11 N 117 71 141 ... I K) 17 127 ... I 17 II lilt 110 I to 14 !! 10 I 17 71 tlO IM I tt I 17 110 111 II 174 ... I tl 47 ttt ... 4 IT SrIEEP There wera no aheeD on ala today, only one car, consigned direct to a packer, being received. Receipt for the four days of the week were fairly lib eral, shorn lambs, as haa been the case for some tlm. constituting the big end of the arrivals The general market so fsr this week on fair to medium lambs and sheep is 10ril6c lower. It must be remem bered, however, that the receipts at this point have consisted almost entirely of these common to medium grades, and the decline noied above is no criterion of prices on anything choice Good to choice stuff, either lambs or heep, would un doubtedly bring steady to stronger prloes. The market toward the close of the week is ln better shape than at the opening, and the feeling Is that choice grades would sell very satisfactorily. About the only reason for the decline here Is thst the market ha been glutted with these medium kinds of sheep and lambs, Just th kinds the packers did net wsnt. Quotations for clipped stork: Oood to choice lamtis, S6 80Ji 10, fair to good lambs, 85 5"i6 9"; good to choice yearilngs. S6nu6 16; fair to good yearling. $4 7.S 5.00; good to choice wether S4 60(114.80; flUr to good wethers 84 2664.60; good to e-tiolc ewes. 84.3oii4.60; fair to rood ewes, HO01J 4 3 . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MATtKKT Cattle Steady to Ten Cent Higher Hog Steady to Five (rnlt Lower. CHICAGO, June 9 CATTLE-Receipt. 2.500 head; market steady to 0c higher; good to prime steers. S6 4fi6 86: poor to me dium, 84 0o&6 30; stockers and feeders. 82 76 4.86: cows. 82 50S4.W: heifers. 82.6'ir4.76; can- tier. Sl.0i?2.So; bulls. S225t?4.30; calves, fct.SO 430.00. HOGS Receipts. 26.000 head: estimated for tomorrow. 15.0UO head: market steady to 6c lower; mixed and butchers. Sr'.20'tf6 40; good to choice heavy. 8681186. 374: rough heavy, S4tVS6 li; light, S6 2tK&6.40; bulk of sales, 85.26 H6 sr.. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head; market steady to loc lower; lambs, steady; good to choice wethers, shorn. S4.00 66 10; fair to choice mixed, shorn. S3. 5004. 4"; western sheep, shorn. $i .(nxfio.lO; nativ lambs, shorn. 84.606. 76; western lamb, shorn, So 004)6. 50. St. Loo I a LIT Stock Mat-feat. ST. LOT'IS. Mo., June 9 CATTLE Re ceipts. 2,500 head, including 2.30 Texans; market steady; native shipping and ex port steers. 84 40u4 HO; dressed beef nd butcher steers, S3.76di6.26; steers under 1 itfO pounds, 88 755)4 86; stockers nnd feeders. Zm 4.25: cows and heifers. S2.26(ji5 Of); cann rs. 12011 2.6ft; bulls. S2.8fxir4.mi; calves. S3 no 6.25; Texas and Indian steers. S226i54.7; cows and heifers, 82 (Xf78.76. HOGS Receipts. 8.O11O had: market steady: pigs and lights. $50111540; packers. S4 60026. 35; bulci ers and best heavy, S6.3vtf 6.40. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 8 000 head; market steady; native muttons, S3 60 (fi5 00; lambs, 85.oOtj7.25; culls snd bucks, 12 750-8.00; stockers, S2.OO3.00; Texans, $3.76 4H66. Kansas City live Stork Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo., June 9 CATTLE Receipts. 860 head, including 400 southerns. Market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, 85 .265.70; fair to good. Sl.-Vtf 6.25; western fed steers, 84 5005.50; stockers 8nd feeders. 83.Otira4.SO; southern heifers, S3.O0fi6.0v; southern cows. S2.5'd4.O0; native cows. 82 25(174.60; native heifers. 83.26(8.90; bulls. S2.604j4.6U; calves. S3 OO416.6O. HOGS Receipts, 9.600 head. Market steady; top, 86.324; bulk of sales, S5.254iu.80; heavy, S6.25fifi.i8; packers, S5.25(a6.324; pig and light. S5.1645 5.324. SHEEP AND LAWBS-Recelpts, 200 head Market steady; native lambs, S6.OOrtj6.76; western lambs, S6.764i7.26; fed ewes and yearlings. 84.25(56.50; Texas clipped year lings, S4.75rci6.25; Texas clipped sheep, $4.26 -4.86; Blockers and feeders, S2.tVKa4.0u. St. Joseph Llva Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., June 9 CATTLE Receipts, 54 head; market steady to strong: natives. I3.so4j.76; cows and heifers, SlaO Cjn.io; to kars and feeders, S2.5t'3'4 65. HOGS Receipts, 7,036 head; market steady; light. S5.26ij.274; medium and heavy. S5.;Mi6.30; bulk of sales. S5.2Mi5.8. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 37"; mar ket steady. Sioax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, June 9. -CATTLE Re ceipts, 300 head; market unchanged; beeves, 84.00ift5.50; cows and heifers, S2.75ttj4 76; stockers and feeders. S3.OXKfl4.0O; calves and yearlings, S8 00rfi4.10. HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head; market a shade lower, selling at S6.1o4j6.174; bulk of sales, S5.124- Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western market yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Joseph ... St. Louis Chicago Total .... 710 .. 80O .. 850 .. 964 . .2.500 ..2.500 13.9G2 7,oin 8.61I0 7.036 R.nrn 2S.0U9 242 2 ) 87 8 oil 6.000 ..7.714 70,698 8,479 SEW TORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlon of the Day on Varlon Commodities. NEW YORK, June 9-FLOUR-Reoelpt, 8.7U4 bbls.; exports, 13,613 bbl. Market dull and unchanged; winter patents. 84 9(5 26; winter straights, 84 oo.eS; winter extras, S3.10'i3.6; Minnesota bakers, S3.75a4.16; Win ter low grade, S3.ofK&3 65. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 4.ii.tr4.04j; choice to fancy. 84. 4.9ft. CORN MEAL Firm; Bne wlilt and" yel low, 41.2a, coarse, 4i.blif7kiiii dried. .oii 62.90. BARLEY Quiet; feeding, 444c e. 1. f.. New York; malting, 4ii!(i6;c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 2.wd lu. Spot market easy; No. 2 red. 81.04 bid in tore; No. 2 red, SI. 054, . nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. SI 144. f- o. b.. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba. SI.0I4. f. o. b., afloat. The market wa lrreguiur all day, but steady a rule, In the absence of pres sure pending the crop report on Saturday. News was about evenly divided. Final prices showed a partial 4c net advance. Closing: July, 914c; September, 604c; De cern her, 6tI4c. CORN Lxports, 27.436 bu. Spot market firm; No. 2, 60c ln elevator and 69c, f. o. b., afloat; No 2 yellow. Hue; No. 2 white, tiec. Option market opened steady, but yielded to liquidation, finally rallying again with wheat The cloae was 4c net lower. Closing: July, I.e. OATS Receipt. jjff.KiO bu. ; export. 47,120 bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 20 to 82 lbs , &Vu364r; natural white, 30 to 82 II. a , S641i374c; clipped white, iki to 40 lb., 364 tj 40c. HAY Quiet; clipping, 6w84j24c; good to choice. 77Ji6;4c. HOPS Dull; iate, common to choice, J9w4, iidiinc, iii3, i;cj25c; uiua, 11 'a 13c; Pa cific coast, lkv4, 2559c; 1903, 2iti4c; oida, llifl 13c. HIDES Dull; Galveston, 20 to 25 lb., 20c ; California. 21 to ia pyunus, 19c, Ttnai dry, 24 to art lb.. l4c. LEATHER Firm ; acid. 24S26e. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, 813.60 4H uii, 1. iea ill uu'n .l.iw; beel, 4ii.dotfii.a-., riscaet tli.bOfi ..; city extra In.lu u-.t-nn S22 (orfl 22 60. Cut meats, sieadv: pickled bellle. h.(iiti.uii; pickled ahouldera. So 5 a I0; pickled hama. SIO.isxKi 10.50, Lard, quiet; wenern steamed, IT 16t7 SO, nominal . re fined, steady: continent, S" 4ti; Bouthweatern, 8i16; coi.iiound. 85. 374-3 6.60. Pork, (julet; family. S14 5'i 16 Hi: abort clear. 813 Ou'u 16 00; niea. Si3.314'ulS.H74. TALLOW Dull ; city 182 per pkg ), 44c; c-ii',tiv MiKsa. fieei. 44i44c RICE Firm; domeatic, fair to extr. 84 664c; Japan, nominal. BcTTi-K Weak; street price. extra creamery, 52o,; official price, creamery, common to extra, 1S'q2ic; late, dairy, common to extra, 16'g 1940; renovated, com mon to extra, It'rjiU-; weaiern factory, common to extra, 14(yl6c; aeatern imitatloa creamery, extra, Jk'.ik-c; extra frsts, lac. CHEESE Firm; receipt. S.274 pkgs : near state, full cream, small, white, 9i94c; state, colored, 9o, stte, fair to clioice, fcv.j 64c; atalc, larg, cilored snd while, Una. Sv. POVLTRy-Aliv. 4yi weuro sprln;. S4c: fowls. 144c; turkey. 14c. Dressed, Irregjiar, western brouers, 8tc; fowls, lmt l4c turkejs, b.tollc. RICDSteady. domestic fair to extra, S 6c, Japan, nominal. OMAII. WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition of Trade aad Qnntatlon ok Staple aad liar' Prodaee. EGGS Receipts, fair; niajket, aleady; candled stock, 16c. LIK Pol LI KY liens. 10c; rooster. 6j 4c, turkey. L"'ilic; duck. Inc. BIT! LR Pat king sttK'k, l.Hjl,'4c; cholo to fancy dairy, la) Joe, creainiy, -o(g-.0, prints, 12c. FRliSH FISH-Trout, c; balibut, 11c l buffalo (dressedi, K, pickerel Idiessedi, sci whit baa tdiessed), l.c; sunfish. toe, p-tci (scaled and dressci), 80; pike, 9c; catfish, loc; red mm, per, lot. , salmon, 14c, crapple. 12c; eel. loc. bullheads, lie; black bass, nc; whltefish (d'-esedi, pv; lrog legs, ht dot., Sue. lobsters, gieen, 27c; bulled lobsters, Swc, had roe. 4;c. HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesal Hay Dealer' association: Choice, ST.iO. Nu. 1. 86 m. No. 2, St..u0, coarse. S.'. t Thes firlce r for hay of good color and quai LIV BRAN Per ton. 815 00. TROPICAL FP.riT. ORANGES St. Mlcliae'i. all sixes. S3 75J 4 no; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets. ai sues, 13 be. fancy navels, sixes 12t. lbu, Li 80U. S3 A. sizes su, 96. IU. S- 75. Seediilig, Ai aire. S3 00 LLMuNS Llmonlera, extra fancy. 270, Soil and Sou slt.es, S4.0U: fancy, 270. Sou and 3oC sixes, 86 00, choice, ana 2.U sixes. S--IW; ikv snd sixes, S2.76u3 ttu. DATES l'er box of So 1-lb Jkgs., 82.00; Halloween, ln 7o-lb. boxes, per lb, he. FIGS California, pr lo-lb. cartel. 754T 86c; Imported Siiiyma. four-crown, 12c, ilv crow n. 12c. BANANAS Per medlum-slaed bunch. S1.7I (2 .26: jumbo, S2.6iKi!j Hi. i lNk-APl'LES 1 101 ids, per crate of Si 80 and 86 slue. 81.25 : 42 aize. 43 no. FBI IIS AND Mfc.-AJ.NS. ATRlCuTb Calilon.ia, )r 4-basket crata, h.do. PLUMS California, Ir 4-baaket crate, tl. 40. TEACHES California. tr 26-lb. box, 81.15. CHERRIES :aiifornia, black, jtr 8-lb. box, 8175; white, tr s-lb. box. S-oo, Mia ourl. btx of 24-qts., S3 0U. STRA W p. ERltl h.S Missouri, per 24-qt. rase, SI .76iiii.UU; Hood River, lr case of 24 qts., S-50. TANGEr.lNES California, per half box, t2 00. CRANBERRIES Jerseys per rrale. SIM. GOOSEBERRIES Box of 24 qts , S2.iO. CANTALOUPES Mexican, per cral. S-6.OOM.16uO. VEGETABLES. TURNIPS New, -r dot,., 26o. I'AhlloTS-.Nrw, per dox., 26c. PAHSN1PS Old, per bu., 40c. WAX BEANS Per 4-bu. box, 75c; string beans, per 4-bu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or string. 8200(y2.26. POTATOES Home-grown, In sacks, per bu.. 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota toes, per bu.. 75c. BEANS Navy, i.cr bu.. 82 00. CUCUMBERS Per dox, 4.vy75c. PEAS New . p r bu. box. Si 7uw2.00. TOMATOES TX8s, per 4-liBsnet crat. 81 50; Florida, funcy, per 6-basket crate, 83 60; choice, t'er 6-basket crate, 82.76. SPINACH Per bu , 50c. CABBAGE California, ln crates, lb. Sc PEETS New. per dox. bunches. 35c. ONIONS New, per dor. bunches, Bermuda, per crate of about So lbs.. RADISHES Hot house dor . ?'c. LETTUCE Hot house, per read lettuce, per dox., 76c. CAULIFLOWER-St. Louis, per crat of 1 dor., Jl 50. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Swiss, new. 16c; Wisconsin brick. 15c; Wisconsin liniburger, 16c; twins, 13fll4o; young Americas, 14c. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb , 16c; hsrd shells, per lb.. 18c; No. 2 soft shells, per lb.. 12c; No. 2 hard shells, per lb , 12c; pecans, large, per lb.. 12c; small, per lb.. rc: peanuts, per in.. (c; masted peanuts. j.er lb.. )c; Chill walnuts, per lb.. 121 134c ; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., lho; shellhark hickory nuts, per bu., SI. 75; large hickory nuts, per bu., 81.50. HIDES No. 1 ireen, 74c; No 2 green, 64c; No. 1 srlted. t-4c; No. 2 suited. THej No. 1 veal calf, 1V: No 2 veal calf, te: dry salted, 7?il4c; sheep pelts, 2;.cfeSl.(0; hor hide. $1.6(ii(3 3..: to. pet , 15c; tl 50. or southern, per S'.giOc; dox., Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralt. NEW YORK. June 9.-EV A PORATED APl'LES Market shows no change; 6 cent is bid for prime fruit for future delivery, Octi tr-November, but 64f is arked and small transactions are reported around that figure. The spot market is quiet. Com mon to good are quoted at 44'344c; prim at 64c: choice at c. and fancy at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune remain firm with no selling pressure, al though buyers appear indifferent for th tine being. Quotations range from 24CJ6c, accorcMrig to grade. Apricots are quiet with choice at l V,;io4c; extra choice at Ho, and fancy at 124fl5c. Peaches also remain quiet and unchanged. Choice sre quoted at KKaK4c; extra choice at lt4S104c. Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. June 9 COTTON" Firm; sales. I,u6u bales; ordinary, 8 IS-I60; good ordinary, 6c; low middling, 74c; mid dling. 64c; good middling. 6 13-lGc; middling, fair, 94c; receipts, 2, K4s bales; stock, 129, ot bales LIVERPOOL, June 9. COTTON Spot ln fair demand; prices. 14 points higher; American middling, fair. 6.23d; good mid dling. 4.90d; middling, 4.73d; low middling, 4 57d;'good ordinary, 4.4!d; ordinary, 4.26d. Tiie sales cf the clay were k.Ouo bales, of which 6t were for speculation and export and Included 7.700 bales American. ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 9 COTTON Higher; middling, 8 9-16c; sales, 466 bales; receipts, none; shipment, 610 bale; stock, 42,616 bale. Sugar and Molaaaea. NEW YORK. June 9 SUGAR Raw, steady; fair reiining. 3 ll-16c; centrifugal, 66 test, 45 -16c; molasses sugar, 8 7-ltJc; refined, steady; No. 6, 6 2;c; No. 7, 6.2oe; No. 8. 5.10c; No. 9, E.Otc; No. 7. B.2oc; No. 8. 6.10C; No. 9, 6.05c; No. 10, t.Ouc; No. 1L 4c; No 12. 4.n6c; No. 13. 4.7..", No. 14, 170c; confectioners A, 6.70c: mould A, 6.20c; cut loaf, 6 6yc; crushed, 6 65c; IKiwdered, 6.95c; granulated, 6.85c; cubes, 6.10c NEW ORLEANS. June 8 SUGAR Quiet: open kettle 84'Q44c; open kettle, centrifugal, 44'g4 15-16c, centrifugal whites, 6c; yellows. 44 (i 4 15-ltic; seoond, 8(44c. MOLASSES Nominal ; open kllle, 13'4 D6c; centrifugal. 6iji4c. SYR LP Nominal; 30c. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. DEEDS tiled for record June t a furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street, lor The Bee: F. K nig hi to D. V. Bhole Co.. lot 14, block 2, Leiacnrlrig s ad t 22S H. B. Waldbrldge, administrator, to J. Framk, lot 4, block 846, (south Omaha 1,017 S. Kats and wife 10 F. D. Wead, se4 of sou. 29, and nw4 ot W'4 of sec. 26-16-18 1 Mar J. C. Ryan and husband to J. J. Ryan, lots 7 to 9. block 8, Logan Pluoe, ani other property 10 S. Kats and wife to F. D. Wead. out lota 2uu to 2U6 and 2i9 to 211, Flor ence a.OOtt Marv E. Bridgr( nlit Kiker and hus ban; to A. W. Clark, lot 10. block 24. Carthage 31i Joxefina Ki'.ka to J. Cepuran and wife, part of lot 11, block 2, Kouritze Third ad 1.000 Men-hunt National bank to L E. Simpson, lot 6. block le9. Florence.. 123 C. F. lmpey and wife to C. Impey, sub lot 6 of tax lot 82 in sec. 15-15-13.. 1 M. Behn.ltx and wife to Carrie 8. Wil lows, part of lot 16, block 9, E. V. Smith's 1.021 E. D. Mills to J. J. Sherlock, lot 4, Ashlnnd Place 80t W. Egan and wife to R. E Stewart, part of 4 of sw4 of nw4 of c. 8-15-18 1,471 Julia H. Totten to J. Ludwlgston, lot 20, block 1. Hllllfle Reserve 1,601 C. Caeller to H Freed man. part of lot 7. block 15. Patrick id I.ja J. P. Black ft al. to Amy E. Shep ard. w4 of w4 of 4 of aec. 25-15-13 2,20. Mary Verabka to M. Quernan, lot 11, block 138. South Omaha SOI C. B. Horton and wife to H L. Rhodes, part of lot 7, Min k 14, West Lnd . t,75t D. V. John and wife to perley E. Brooks, lot 8, block 7, Bedford Plao 2X4 Edwards-Wood Co. i Incorporated 1 ruia Cflit: Fit'b aJ Rort $trti T. I-Auu. ruL C EALSRS I ft) Stocks, Grain, Provisioj.5 Ship Your Grain to Ua Branch Ofllea, 11U-111 Haard af Trad ill4,Oaiha, Seb. Teleabaa 83S41. 21J-214 r.xr).ar.( Bldg.. South OmhA. BcO Pboa 214. XoaiNtttlit fbvas