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    TI1E OMAITA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 1903.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Opoi Below Saturday ted a
Geieral Decline limes.
WEAKNESS CAUSED BY SHOHT SALES
Inner Prospeeta of Hrtrr Receipts
Tomorrow, Cora Uoea Down
Oata lr ana Bring
Oat Lit t la Interest.
inly. ti.UH; September new. Sic; September
old. SMo.
OAToTo arrive and on track, 81c.
ine wneat market waa K rrom
tart. Initial quotations on July being
o to HfiHf lower at SSVi&c. An
vance of V4T4id In Liverpool il ap
OMAHA, June 19. 1906.
Wheat la down today. It opened weak.
kuuui -q dciow Saturday. 'Inere wan a
little, apurt in the forenoon and July
reached the high point of WVc. It then be
gan to drop off. Selling by large Chicago
""""ri was in cause lor the wcaknesa,
I ho market wia also Influenced by the
fact that no runt was reported and the
casn demand at Minneapolis la not urgent.
July cloaed at 87Vo tHic. September at nod.
bNi'c and Decemter at 83T,c,
Corn declined under the prospects of
heavy receipts tomorrow, Chicago expect
ing 714 cars. July cloaed at 63e, old July
at iwc, September at 6-"U6Zc. o d Scotem
ber at SlSfoV, December at 48'ac and old
December at Soc.
Oata were weak, tn sympathy with the
general trend of the market. The trading
elicited little Interest. July finished at Sic,
September at 29vo and December at 29Tic.
St. IxMila cash Interests have been bid
ding too at country atattnns for wheat.
Oklahoma mills are paying equal to 87o,
Kansas City, for new wheat. The first car
of new wheat from Oklahoma arrived at
Kansas City yesterday; It graded No. 1.
Weevle. la reported In the wheat In Ohio,
lnglla. the crop expert, continues to send
In bullish newa. He wires from New Mad
rid. Mo., that the wheat there ehows con
siderable emut and blight and the heads
ara ; Imperfectly filled. On a former trip
ha estimated the yield at 10 to 26 bushels,
but now he says It Is 5 to 16. He sends In
similar news from the region between
Evanavllle, lnd., and Cairo, TU. There were
no rains worth mentioning In the Kansas
wheat belt over Sunday, though rains were
reported there this morning. Harvesting
is In full swing tn the central part of the
atate. In the last two days there have
seen good showers In the eastern part of
the atate, which were needed for com. In
a 100-mfla trip west of 8t. Louis Pctre finde
all wheat dead ripe, about one-fourth in
shock. Oats and corn there are needing
rain. Wheat on passage today is 4.524,0iO
bushels, a decrease of 424,000 bushels.
July wheat closed lower In Liverpool and
September was unchanged. There was a
good continental request for cargoes, with
the supply equal to the demand. Corn was
unchanged to M hlarher.
The visible supply of wheat la 16.780,000
misneis, 440,000 bushels more tnira a year
aro.
American epot corn In Liverpool la 67Me
tn store, a price which tends to prove
T 'tilted Kingdom stocks of corn are prac
tically exhausted. Argentina corn on ar
rival will aro Into Immediate conaumptlon.
. Foreigners have not followed our advances
tn corn fully, taking- only amall lots, await
ing arrive Is of Argentina corn bought at
lower prices. Decrease of corn on passage
todav la 270.000 bushels. Chicago shipped
136,000 bushels. J. Olseen, with Sunderland
It Updike, waa at Stanton, la.. Sunday, and
he says the corn there covers the ground
and the farmer expect to have It laid by
oerore tne Fourtn or, July.
Omaha Cask Bales.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 1 car, 49c.
OATS No. S white. 1 car, 29Vjc.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard, 95(ff9"c; No. 3 hard.
0i9oc: No. 4 hard. 88c: No. 3 spring. 86c,
CORN No. 2, 4Mc; No; 3. 48c; No. 4,
litc: no grade, B45c; No. 2 yellow, 4C
No. 3 yellow, 49c; No. 2 white, 49c; No. 1
. white, 4!tc.
OATS No. 1 mixed. 28We: No. S mixed
Vc; No. 4, mixed, 27Hc; No. I white, 2StC;
No. I white, 29fec; No. 4 white, 29o; stand
ard. Z9ft0.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
CHICAGO GRAIS AID PROVISIONS.
eatnree of the Trading; ana Closing
Prices an Board af Trade.
CHICAGO. June l.-Favorable reaulta In
harvest operations caused weakness In the
wh.-"t market today. At the cloae July
wheat was off lc; corn Is down Hvj'tu.
oata ic and provlslona :v'S12Sc.
ine wneat market waa wean rrom tne
a.l-
nnar-
ently Ignored here, weather conditions In
the I'nlted States seeming eclipsing In the
minds of most traders all other factors
Reports from the southwest ahowed ttjat
clear weather had prevailed generally alnce
Saturday. In the northwest much rain had
fallen, hut according to a report from Min
neapolis little damage had been done by
the continued wet weather. I.ck of defi
nite reports of damage encouraged con
siderable selling by' pit tradera and re
suited In July receding to WSc. The de
cline Induced moderate covering by shorts.
As a result the market experienced a tem
porary rally. July advancing to Kivc. Sen
timent, however, aoon became more bear
ish than before and prices started on a
downward movement. The chief cause of
the renewed weakness was the unanimity
of advices from the harvest fielda regard
ing the unexpectedly large yields. One re
port claimed that the total crop for west
ern Kansas would be 15.000,000 bUBhels In
excesa of the yield a year ago. Another
depressing Influence waa a decline In wheat
prices at Minneapolis. At sViC July touched
the lowest point of the dav. The market
closed weak with July at sTTiGWc. Clear
ances of wheat and Hour were equal to
18,600 bushels. The amount on passage de
creased 4L'4.0H0 bushels and the visible sup-
ply decreased 1.4J4.0O0 bushels. Primary re
ceipts were 28,600 bushels, compared with
4K,S"0 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis,
Dulnth and Chicago reported receipts of
190 cars, against 312 cars last week and 361
cars a year ago.
Proflt-taklnc due to estimated receipts
of over 7X) cars for tomorrow caused weak
ness In the corn market. As an additional
bearish factor primary receipts were 25
per cent larger than a year ago. Several
prominent longs were active sellers. The
market closed almost at tiv lowest point.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Price MoTiment ia Upward and Volume of
Dealing! Increases Blightlj.
FOREIGH SITUATION CLEARING UP
July opened Hfi'ie higher to M,Vic lower
at MSfrMc, sold off to 63c and closed at
63Hc. Local receipts were 629 cars, with
144 of contract grade.
Tne oats market waa not immune irom
the rreneral weakness. The main factor
Influencing the fnrket was the llbern.1
movement, arrl"als today being consider
ably In excess of the amount estimated.
Excellent condition of the new crop was
another depressing Influence. July opened
He higher to 4c lower at townee, sold off
were 122 cars.
to 80c and closed at 31c. Local receipts
Provisions were wenk on selling by small
holders. Liberal receipts of hogs were
largely responsible for the profit-taking.
At the close September pork was off 12V;
at $12.97Vi, lard waa down 7y at $7.4o, ribs
were 2Vo lower at 17 .82V,i7.b6.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Theat,
4 cars; corn, 713 cars; oats, 146 cars; hoga,
22.000 head.
Tho leading futuree ranged aa follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.) Tea y.
Wheat
July
Sept.
Dec.
Corn
tJuly
JJuly
tSept.
tSept.
IDec
Oata
July
Sept.
Dee.
Pork-
July
Sept.
Lard-
July
Bept.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
Oct.
847,365
S4(ff64H
i53St(64
49
siin
30
12 72H1
13 06
89
S5W
I I
8774, 87T,gSS 891,
B,RS'&-Ts;854j6v,
83,1 8371 85H
B4H53WH
7 27HI
7 47
7 60 '
7 2
710
64
62
62
49V4!
31
29ii
30HI
12 75 1
13 07H
1
7 50 I
7 65
7 87H
7 92
63
Sir
53H' MH
634,53VSA
58iV52V-,i
5162'yi2Hl52(.'SH
4P
29
1
M erti1
12 97H
483,1 4S'4
81 1 31H
7 26 1 7 t
7 45 7 4
760 1 7
7 824 7
29-,1
12 67H'
12 971
!7W
4o
7 8"V4l
I
S5
7 90 I.
3014
12 77S
13 10
7 32H
7 62H
7 62H
7 87
Hitch la Rosso-Japanese legotlatloi
Averted aad Iraprovemeat of Re
lations OTCr Morocco Two
Important Factors.
NEW TORK. June 19-The price move
ment on the Stock Exchange followed the
rule recently prevalent of reversing the
direction of the day nefore. Saturday's
movement was downwards and today the
slow and dragging movement was upwards.
The volume of dealings rose slightly over
those for either Thursday or Friday of last
week. There was no evidence of real life
In the market and the profeselonal contin
gent did not venture to Indulge a hope
that a progressive expansion In activity
was In progress. The tone of the market,
however, was called good and the fact that
the occasional tentative operations on the
part of the traders on the buying side helps
to confirm confidence In the stability of
vsJnes. Such tentative operations today
did not extend beyond a handful of favorite
peculatlvo stocks. A numoer 01 inese
ere under the innuence or reueraiea pre
dictions of a coming increase in the dlvl-
end distribution for Reading. That stoca
Itself was one of the more active issues
nd the movement In Pennsylvania was
Istlnctlv In sympathy. Vnlon Pacific came
In for Its share In the movement ana tne
strength of United Statea 8teel preferred
waa of aynipatnetic oeneni 10 wmj
list. . .
The expectation of an early report from
th. state unerintenrtent of lnaurance on
he Equitable l.iie investigation was iimuo
the basis for some professed hopes 01 an
early clearing up of the speculative situa
tion. But It was announces uunm un
dav that this anxiously awaited report
minM not bo niihllshed for several days.
The hitch which was threatened last week
i .he rwait. nno-ntiAtlon was reDorted to
be cleared up todav, and relations seeinea
t.A imnmvMi oetween wermanv nnu
France. The market waa thus renevea
from depression on these accounts. In
coming reports of gross earnings of rail
roads for the second week in June showed
the level well maintained above last year
in accord with the recent tendency. Kan
ma a irafflp ocn.1M1.ls also snoke In an en
raurailni vein of the traffic offerings and
of the nromtse for the future, based on
. r
T lie wnvertnir movement OI price III 111c
grain market from hour to hour made it
difficult to draw predictions on tne crop
ituatlon, but weather conditions were re-
nor.eii nromisitiir. The large increase in
loans shown bv the Saturday bank state-
Anrn In for rilfteliaalon and the CX
planatlon was ofTered that u represem.-u.
. . . . , II n a i-.t 1 1 1 a
he placing 01 me iruvTniiiR
Japanese subscription, which was sniiieu
.ml ra.itenoRlted a week peiore. 1 no
... . -1. . nnnMnilwl entirely Unruffled
although preparations are making for the
coming half-yearly settlements. A trans
fer bv telegraph irom can nu
ihmnih the suh-treasurv of $i80.000 was an
i.M.nt r.f the ilnv. The closing waa
made somewhat Irregular by alight profit
l.ln In m 1 1 frtQ tnclCS.
Bonds were irregular. ioi -"'"T
vnlue B.ORO.non. United Statea pona w
.11 1 ,A nn rail
The nuotntlnns on tne isew ion d.
exchange ranged as follows:
Sales, nun.ujw.i
quoted at (9,13 and Russian bonds ot 1SKM
av V. .
NEW TORK. iune W-MONF.Y-On call
laV closing 2; ofTered at 2'i- Time
money eaav and dull, sixty days, t per
cent: so days .
PRIME MtiRCANTlLE PAPER, SHWH
P"tEhLiN EXCHANQB With actual
business In bankers' bills at 4.87g4 S72j
for demand and at l4.8M6'(i4 630 for sixty
days bills; posted rates, 34.86 and 14 88.
Commercial bills. 14 85.
PlI.VF.H-Har Mc; Mexican dollars. ac.
BONI8 Oovernment. steady; railroad
blinds. Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds were
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ...
6
. 68
.175
. 16
.
. 37
623
46
'46
iia
122
12
ios
Mtaaeapolla Grata Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, liu-iu Board or Trade, was:
Articles. Open. High.) Low. Close.) 8at'y
Wheat
July..
Sept..
Corn
July.. Sept..
Dec...
1 OKU
637fc!
621
49
109 I
S9V41
64
62
49Wl
4
1 W4
8
61
4SH!
loss
877.l
32
487,1
1 09
6374
624,
New.
WEATHER OF THE GRAIN BELT
eattorod Showers ta Ceatral Valleys
aad Northwest.
OMAHA. June 19. 1906.
Scattered showers occurred throughout
the central valleys and northwest during
th, laat twenty-four hours, and heavy rains
fell at points in Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois
and Michigan. Showers are reported In
central Nebraska this morning, and will
probably continue general In the central
valleys today and tonight.
High temperatures were general In the
central valleys during Sunday, followed by
mucn cooler miring tne nigni.
Omaha record of temperature and creel
Sltatlon compared with the corresponding
ay of the last three years:
1906. 1904. 1903. 1902.
Minimum temperature.... 87 67 O 61
precipitation 00 00 .10 .78
Normal temperature for today, 73.. de
grees.
Deficiency In precipitation alnce March L
182 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
128 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1903,
.si or an incn.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS. .
Temp. Ratn.
Stations. Max, Min. Inches. Sky,
'No. t. told. iNew.
rh nuotntlons were aa follows:
F-LOUR-Steadv: winter patents. 14 ,203l 8
straights. $3.90154.10; spring patents. J.i.on
K70- stralehts. 13.76(36.00: bakers. I2.404M.60.
WHEAT-No 2 spring. Jl.ok'ftl.10; o. 3,
S8cfl.nfi: No. 2 red. tl.O2ffl.03V4.
CORN NO. 3. 6464'4C; IMO. i yellow,
OATS No. 3, 81c: No. i white, 82H33c;
No. 8 white, SlVic.
BARLET Good feeding. Jai42c: fair to
"choice malting, - 46!jy4!c. - f
seeds No. l nax. 11.26: no. i nortnwest-
ern. 81.43; prime ttmotny, Kf.K; ciover, con
tract grade. 311.7512.26.
FROVISIKNS Mess porK. per ooi., ii.'.no
ifrl2.70. Lard, oer 100 lbs.. 17.20a7.224. Short
ribs aldea (loose), $7.60437.70. Short clear
sides rhoxed). 87.50IEf7.6Z4.
Receipts snd shipments or grain ana nour
were aa ioiiowb:
Receipts, enipments.
Flour, bbls 23.700 118.000
Wheat, bu 8.000 R6 000
Corn, bu 41,000 fi.4io
Oats, bu mi, Di.wni
Rye, bu
Barley, bu , i,iw
On the Produce exchange today the but'
ter market was steady; creameries, ltVjf
30c: dairies. lWlc. Kegs, weak; at mark
oases Included. 13c: firsts, 14c; prime firsts,
16c; extras, i?c. cneese, nrm; n'aiuc.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Ashland, Neb..
Auburn, Neb....
Columbus, Neb.
Falrbury, Neb..
Fairmont, Neb..
Gt Island.
Hartlngton,
94
86
lei
85
Neb. 80
Neb. 7
Oakdale, Neb,
Omaha, Nco
TekaniaJi, Neb...
Carroll, la
Clarlnda, Ia
Sibley, Ia
Sioux City, Ia....
Storm Lake, Ia..
64
68
48
66
63
67
60
63
67
61
60
66
46
64
49
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
T
.00
.00
.00
T
.77
.81
.00
.66
Clear
Cloar
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
t't. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt oloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAQES.
No. Of Temp.- Rain.
'Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago. Ill W
Columbus, O...... 17
Dee Molnea, Ia... II
Indianapolis, lnd. 11
Louisville. Ky... 11
Mlnneapolla 31
Omaha, Neb 16
St. Louie. Mo 10
90
Vi
SS
91
66
68
W
. 88
L. A.
04
70
66
68
70
46
62
66
WELSH.
62
.14
.68
.14
.06
.11
.14
.23
ST.
No.
luly.
krd.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
St. Lonls Geaeral Market
LOUIS. June 19.-WHEAT-Lower:
1 red, cash, KUc; track. 11.03 31.06;
k&r4 11 Oh.
CORN Cash, higher: futurea. lower: No.
I cash, UKfC, tra. k 2ftW,c; July, (lc
bid: December, 4"Vc.
OATS Lower; No. I cash, 81c: track. Sit,
032c; July, 29'4; September, 2S4o; No.
white. !S'.v,c.
FLOT'R Slow but steady; Yed winter pat
ante, 14,906 00; extra fancy and atralght.
M-lft T8; clear. xs.(g.ui.
SEED Timothy, ateady. 110043140.
?(Srn MEAL Steady. t20.
BRAN Clow; sacked, eaat track, 7M?76o.
HAY Demand fair, timothy, 16.00813.00
prairie. 86.nnao.09.
IRON COTTON Tinfi64o.
BAOOINO 7Vi0.',
PROVISIONS Pork, lower;' Jobbing,
n??u. Lard. . easier: prime steam. ti 70
Dry salt meats, ateady: boxed, extra aborts,
17 76; clear rlba. 17.75; ahort cleara. 18 00.
Bacon, stead v; boxed, extra shorts, IS.iJV,;
clear ribs. 88.62H; short clear, w sr
POt'LTRY Steady; rhlokena c: springs,
lMlSc; turkeya. Ho;, ducks, tyilOc; geese,
LnlL-
BL'TTER Steady; creamery, 16fi30Hc;
dairy, 15ul,c.
Kdaa Lower at 13c. rase count.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls e.""
Wheat bu.u
Corn, bu 118.A
.1UV.U0V
Oata, bu.
ln.ooo
4i JII
Sn.(10
68,000
Vtslala Baaply ( Grala.
NEW TORK. June 11 The visible sup
ply of grain Saturday. June 17. aa compiled
v the New Tork Produce exchange, is
follows: Wheat, 16.7fcJ.0iiO bushels; decrease
l.tnt.flOft bushels. Corn, 2.921.000 bushels; de
emu &7iin0 htiahela. Oata. 7.1'.VI0 bush
els: decrease. 230.0H0 bushels. Rye, 6 MO
bushels; decrease. SO.Ok) bushels. Barley,
mouo bushels; decrease. rH.00 bushcla
Dalata Grata Market.
DULt'tH, Jane IS WHEAT To arrive:
No 1 northern. W.1H4- Oo track! No. 1
northern, tl.U; I-.. I avrtheto.
anotatloas af the Car em Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. June 19.-FLOUR-Recelnts.
14.9S bbls.; exports, 928 bbls.; sales, 7,3o0
bbls.; market steady vun moderate
demand; winter patents, i4.904jft.26
winter straignts, 4.t"(r.fcu; Minnesota pat
enta. tr.5042.26; winter extras, $3.K4j3t
Minnesota oaxers. as. ibmis: winter low
gradea, 13.004iS.66. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
good. H2MMtio; choice to fancy. Htifl4.90.
W 1 ... n ij n .e.u j , uii, nuna aim ici
low. 11.26; coarse, 3l.12Col.16; kiln dried. (2.90
tisno
BARLET Quiet; feeding, 46c, c. I f. New
York: malting. 4y5zc, c. l. r. Butlalo,
WHEAT Receipts. 40.SU0 bu. : apot mar
ket irregular; No. 3 red, 11.06H. nominal
.laval.,, X. 9 mri 11 Ottiz. r,A,l,,al n
afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, ll.ISS, f. o. b.
afloat: no. i nam, Manitotia, ii.w f. o. b
afloat. After some Irregularity at the open
tng, with a forenoon bulge due to north
west crop news, wneat declined and was
weak all day. It closed IHjTc net lower
Influenced late by bearish crop news from
Kansas, reports or linerai country offerings
of new wneat. liquidations py tne north
west and bear pressure. July, 93'D94V.e,
closed at &3Vc; September. 88f49c, closed
at 8c: December. KMTM-S.C, closed at 8o
CORN Receipt a, 142.976 bu.: exports, 68.641
du.; spot maraei easy; ino. i. ouio eleva
tor and ao f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow
61o; No. 2 white, filc. Option market
quiet and weaker, declining tinder pre,
dictions (or large receipts at Chicago an
bearlsn crop news, closing UB'tc ne
lower. July. 68Vfcu94kC. closed at 687kc
Beptemoer, o.'vaosc, cioeea at o.s,c.
OA 1 1 Keceipts. lm.wu ou. sxports, lis,
877 bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats.
2 to 32 pounds. 8Sj3fi:; natural white.
so to ai pounaa, 5b-jj.hc; clipped wnite,
as to 40 pounas, sttoi-tuc.
HAY Quiet : cllppmg. 60QHc; good
Choice, 7fWiJ821c.
MOPS-oulet; state, common to choice
19U4 crop. 4Z8c; ivos crop, ll'ii'Oc: olds.
4512c; Pacific coast, 1904 crop, 24T7c; 1901
crop, Fnizc; oios, imuiio.
M 111 ,JlIJIll.l - IM VMtnil. . m a w ih.
30o: California. 21 to 26 pounds. 19c: Texas
ory, Z4 to au ios.. isvfeo.
lrathek uuiet: acid. Z4trec'
PROVISIONS-Beef. ateadv: family, m
(rl4.00: mess, tlO.OOll.OO; packet. tl2.6013.00
city, extra India mess, va.fMtuzi.m. Cut meat
steady; pickled bellies. Mrluc; pickled shou
dt-rs, tdihc; pickled hams, l'lgidc. Lard.
steady; westara steamed, 17.lou7.30; refined,
steady; continent. 17.35; Soath America.
Id 16; aompound, fc S7eie6-3V,. Pork, quiet,
family. 116 0iii 15 50; ahort clear, 113 0(lJ.W);
mess, lis 3;yTij. iD.
TALliUW-ateady; city (i.oo per pkg.l.
4Hc; country (packages free), 4Vc.
RICE Firm:- domestic, fair to extra. 8U,
SVvcjJapan, nominal.
BUTTKK-ttoceHite. ll.oii packages; mar
ket unsettled: strwet price, extra creamery,
204'82ic; official r)Hces. creamery, com
mon to extra, 7fr30ftc;-state dairy common
to extra, lSS-tliK-: renovated common to
extra, TSSflnc; western factory, common to
extra 18Vvi16o: western Imltatloa creamery,
common to extra, li4flc.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. 115 packages;
new state full cream, email colored and
white, fine, Hici fair to choice. SSfWc;
large colored an.l white, fine, 94c; skims,
full to llirht. 7tT7H.
KOOS Weak; receipts. 14 376; stats.
Pennsylvania! and nearby fancy selected
white. ?vg2ic: choice. 19ftl9Vfrc; mixed
extra, 19c; westerns, lSHflWic; southerns,
Ur14Hc t
POl'LTRY IJve. stesdv; western spring
rhlckena, 28c; .fowls. -13c: turkeys ISc;
dressed, easv; Western bemiers, 23ir26c;
fowls, lvfji:Ho; turkey, IS;l7o.
Adams Express
Amal. Copper
Am. Car und Found.
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil....
do pfd
Amer. Express
Amer. H. & L. prd..
Amer. Ice Securities
Amer. Linseed Oil..
do pfd
Amer. Ixicomotive ..
do pfd
Amer. 3. & Rcf
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref....
Am. Tob. pfd. certlf
Anaconda Mln. Co..
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Ll.ie
Baltimore & Ohio...
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid T...
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J......
Chesapeake & unio..
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western
Chicago & N. W....
C M. & Bt. r.
Chicago T. & T
do Dtd
C. C C. & St. Loula
Colo. FMei ana iron.
Colo. & Southern....
do 1st prd
do 2d bfd
Consolidated Qas ...
Corn Products
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson
Del., L. A W
Denver & R. G
do nfd
Distillers' Securitlea.
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 3d cfd
General Electric ....
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central certlf..
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louisville Nash...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
7.0i 0
1.000
100
200
79
33
18
79
324
26
18
V I. rat. ta.
to aoiipon .
VJ B. l. rg
do coupon .
V 8. nw 4a.
do coupon .
V I. old 4s,
do coupos .
..104 Jupan U. ctfi
-.1041, 4n t1 series ...
. lrt I do ctfi...
.f It. pt, ant. it
..in Vintiwin e. ( '
..1I24; n-i ontrsl 4s..
. 1"4 I do 1st Inn
10 'MIod. St. L
Am. Tobseco 4s, etii. 11 M . K. at T. 4t.
do 4. ctfs..
Atrhlsnn gva. 4t...,
do ill.
Atlantic C. L. l
Pal. A Ohio !
do 8 it
rantral of Oa. la..,
do lat Inc
do td Inc
Chrl A Ohio 4Ha.
fhlcoa) & A. ma
., D. ft Q. n
R. I. & P.
do ool. fta
CCC A St. L. l. 4s
l olorado Mid. 4a..
Chicago Tar. 4a...
Colo, ft So. 4a
Colo. Ind. (a, sat A
do set B
Cba ta. clfa..
D. A R O. 4a.
II1 do ta
..l'4a N. K. K. Of W 0.
.- H1 N. Y. C. f. a..
.10 N J C. Sa ...
..1044 No Pactac 4a.....
.. (V do l
. llV S. ft w. . 4a....
.. 7 ,o a. t,. rtd. 4a.
. . 41 Pfnn cont. Ia..
..107H Reading (an. 4. .
.. St. L. ft I. M. c.
4a.. -mi', St. L. ft F. t
a.... 41 , St. L. R. W. s. 4f
r44 Srahnard A. U 4a.
4a. lmv So. Padflo 4
74 1S0 Rallwar 8a
t Tx A P. la
T . St. L. W.
T" Vnlon Pnclge 4a...
.. 4H' do conT. 4a
..106 t 8. Steel id l.
..2 watumh la
Illatlllara' ec. ta 7 I do deb B
Brie prior Ilea 4a. . ..1011 Waatcrn M4. 4a.
do en. 4a 9414 W ft L. E. 4a..
P. w. D. C. la....0H; wis. Central 4a.
Hocklni Val. 4a....lU
Offered.
... 2
....IOS
I. ..104
.... 74
194j
.... M
....100
41. "0V,
,...loo
....i.ie4
... ,inn
.... 77H
....int
.... n
....101
,...loH
a
4a. o
11
H
!
1T1
1114
i
104
It!
?4
117
72
17
4-4
OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARKET
Deit Beef 8 teen and Cowg About Steady,
Others Dime Lower.
HOG TRADE RULED STEADY TO LOWER
Receipts of Oheep aad l.aaabs Fairly
Heavy, vllh Market Rnllas;
Pally ateady with ta
Close of Last Week..
SOUTH OMAHA. June 19, 1M.
receipts were: Cattle. Hoe;s. Bheep.
Official Monday 4.nj 7.m7 t.M
Same day last, week 2.271 8.KX3 1.4i.'2
Same week before ",37S 6.718 3.7S
Same three weeks ago.. 6.4:i 4.li6 B.21
Same four weeks ago.... 4.iU!t 4.i-l
Same day last year 1,04 6.340 4.fil
KECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows ths receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared witn last year:
16. 1904. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 39.571 432.738 34.U.7
Hogs I.17H.317 1.2M.97H 80,162
Sheep 707,066 609.210 87.849
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tne laat
several days, with comparisons:
at eastern polhta Waa reported early and
this tact raa a rear en-eci on trauma here.
p.uera were out early and the market
opened In good season. The quality of
he hog was smxi, some soon uant-weignt
stuff elng offered. These kinds were In
best demand and brought about ateadv
prices, with heavy hogs 2o lower. There
waa consmeraoia activity to tne trauma
and a fair clearance was made In good
sermon. The bulk of the hogs sold t'lv
at IS.17Hal5.ro. with tops reaching S.VSS. This
price was paid tor several loans or gooii
I: W . 1 V. t -1 . . M Tl.. 1 ... I. -
IRIll-w t- in eiun, I i't erl,r,al I'm' "l
was ateadv to ju lower than Haturnny.
Common heavy weights sold down to 3Vi,
msklng a greater range than has been
seen here for aoma tlma. Representative
sales
No .
I
74...
74....
67....
41....
SO ....
M
Date. 19f. 19tH.l9O3.la.il9Ol.l00.ilSW.
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON. June 19 Call loans. 34 pf
centtlma loans. 84VJ per cent. Official
quotations on stocks ana bonas were:
Atchison adj. u.
do 4a
Vri. Cantral 4.
Atchlaon
do pfd
Boalon ft Alhanf ,t
riotiton ft Mama
"Hoaton ElcTated..
Pitch burg pfd
Meilcan Cantral ...
N. Y., N. H. & H.
"Pera Marquette ..
l'nkn Pacific
Amer. Arse. Clrcm.
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tube..
Amer. Susar)
do pfd J
Amer. T. A T
Amer. woolan
do nfd
Dominion I
sf ; rAdrentsre
....IOIUj Allouea
.... 7S Amalfamaled .
.... m American Zlno
.1"J Atlantic
Bingham
171 Cal. ft Hecla ,
.In i fertennlal
.14S 'ropper Ranee ....
. Vi Dalr Wn ,
.197 Dominion Coal ...
,100 jFranklln
,12 Oranhr
, 2t Ile Korale
. t4 Man Mining ....
. aM;Michltan
ui MoiianK
U5 (Mont. C. He C...
140U (jl.l Dominion ....
11 ri0c4ol
loitt Parrot
A 8 ... 22 Qulncj
Edlaon Elec. Illu..l45 Shannon
General Electric 171 'Tamarack
Maaa. Elactrlc 11 ITrlnlty
do pfd 41 I'nlted Copper
Maas. 0 44 V. g. Mining..
t'nlled Fruit 17' V. 8 Oil
United Shoe Mach.... 47 ll'tah
do pfd 11 Victoria
V B. Btaal 17! Winona
do pfd 4 Wolvarlna
'.'eating, common ... 11) 1
Bid "Asked.
1
... a2
... 7
...
... 12
... 2
...430
... 17
... (U
... K
... 75
... 1
... AX
... 19
... 7
... 12
... 43
... 2
... 24
... 11
... 21
... IS
... 7
...ins
... 7
... 24
... 2S
... l
... 44
...
...
...101
London Stock Market.
LONDON, June 19. Closing quotations on
stocks were: ,
.. 10 N. Y. Canlral.
to 4-14 Norfolk ft W.,
.. 6 do pfd
.. Hi Ontario ft W..
..104 IPooneylraniA .
111 Hand Mlnaa ...
1,300 47 46T4
1.400
600
400
'ioo
l.fiOO
BOO
2-X)
1,700
16.900
8,100
112
119
1344
103"
82
1024
159
109
iir'k
150
l.ioo 4974
Ton
1,509
)
100
100
600
41
IOO
5,700
IOO
S'O
400
78
19
192V,
174H
8014
95
43
VMS
it1,
94
3oH
02H
210
a
17
40
47H
111
112
113V4
lSIH
DsS4
103
Hl
102
159
1W4
60 4
1WA
198
4974 49
31
11214
llH
134
IOS"
81
102
159
109
4"
150
10
48
424
40
79
5
178
78
18
190H
173
iH
95
4m
10
48
424
4i4
79
OS
17.
300 161 161
100
IOO
600
LOW
200
S.tVlO
26V4 tbM
Met. Street Railway 12.900
24
66
146
1644
i"4
1244
204
118
158
99
27
63
44
141
CI
80
M.500
400
13.900
2J0
136
101
9M4
91
100 17 17
to
150
Mexican Central .... 4ti0
Minn. A St. Ixnils
M.. St. P. & 8. S. M. 800
do pfd 100
Missouri Paclfio 1.300
Mo., Kan. & Texas.. l'
do pfd lot)
National Iead 100
N. H. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central 7W
N. Y.. Ont. A West. 2.000
Norfolk & Western. 1,200
do rf d
North American .... 200 98
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
Pitta . C. C. t 8t. L,
Pressed Steel Car....
do pfd
Pullman Pal. Car....
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rork Island Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
St. I. A S. F. 2d pfd
St. L. Southwestern
do pfd
Southern Paclfio ....
do pfd
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Tenn. Coal and Iron
Texas & Pacific
Tol., St. Ls & Weat.
do pfd
Union Paclfio
do pfd
17. S. Express
U. 8. Leather
do Dfd
U. 8. Realty
U. 8. Rubber
do nfd
t. 8. Steel
do t)fd
Va.-Caro. Chemical.
do nfd
Wabash
do pfd
Wells-Karso Kxp
Westing. Electric ... 200
Western I nlon 1.5H0
Wheeling A L. K ... AW
Wisconsin Central... 7. .to
do pfd S friO
Northern Pacific
24
54
145
164
80
122
30
in"
158
974
27
62
44
lii"
fw
79
135
101
964
91
Consols, monay .
do account ....
Anaconda
Ati hlaon
do pfd
Bal. & Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chea. ft Ohio. . . .
Chicago Ot. W..
C, M. ft fit. P.
DcBecra
Denver ft R. O.
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnola Cantral .
Loula. A Naah...
M. , K. A T. , . .
....154
51
....
....178
.... 14
.... tl
.... 0
.... 41
.... 10
.... 69
....1Mb
...,1("S
3
Reading
do lvt pfd
do td pfd
Southern Rallwar
do pfd '
Southern Pacific ..
Union Pacific
do pfd
V. 8. Slael
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
spanlHh
.143
. 81"
. 91
. 62
. 4
a
. 49
. 4
. 44
. 12
. )
. i
.124
. M
. 2b
.
. 13
. i
. 41
PII..VER- Rar. steady, 27d per ounce,
MUiNfc,Y lrniit ner cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short Mils Is I per cent; for three
months bills, 3 per cent.
Xrif York Mlnlngr Stocks.
NEW TORK, Jutta 19. Closing quotations
mining stocks were:
Philadelphia fruimom Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 19.-RUTTER-
Flrm; western extra creamery, 21c; extra
nearnv prints. :jc.
KGG8 Active-: nearby.-frank, 17c. lo
off; nearby riean. t't'-tr at mark; . western
fresh. lAfjl7c at mark.
. CHERSE ateadv; iNew Tor full erum-
sry. fancy, new. ice: New Tork full cream.
full to good, uaw, r'V'o; 'domes Uc Swua,
UH. . . -e.- ...
61W
vw
100
ai
100
mo
1W
too
300
rK
Mo
800
4
'iw
11.3O0
400
300
4iW
IO.1.1O
10,)
100
"27
74
32
101
64 ,
22
60
62
1S0
31
7
77
33
8""
W
Sfi
in?
28
K
34
167
8fl
16.
24
53
27
74
32
101
64
32
60
61
1
H
a?4
6"
1214
98
36
102
94
34
1"
4
5874
tl
i5
1874
191
173
17
30
95
41
26
67
36
185
0
46
182
375
27
88
42
40
79
65
172
93
161 .
18
77
27
80
15
48
24
54
14b
163
80
K374
20
54
118
158
99
27
CI
43
84
141
80
79
92
98
38
101
74
36
91
236
95
91
89
17
32
101
C4
22
80
62
12
31
96
5
37
55
13
125
10i
85
36
102
28
94
84
104
16
37-4
167
K4
in
24
52
185
on
Adama Con
Alice ,
B recce
Brunswick Con ..
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silrer
Leadrllle. Cou ...
Offered.
.. .4
::
..
..
.ISO'
..17!
.."
..' 6
Little Chief ...
Ontario
Ophlr
rroenix
Pot oil
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopaa ..
Standard
,.. 4
...400
..400
... 1
... 10
,.. u
,:. :i
... 35
,..lo0
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, June 19 Today's state
ment ot tne treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold
reserve In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash, balance, $136,823,679
gold, $67.56,e52.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, June 19. Bank clearlnga for to
day were 31,642.828.40, and for the corre
apondlng data last year $1,826,496.30.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 19. METALS The
London tin market was higher, closing
steady at 138 17s fxl for apot and 137
bd for futurea. The local market was
quiet, but a shade higher In sympathy
with spot, quoted at $30.35(530.55. Copper
was a utile lower in tne lxindon market
closing at 66 17a 6d for both spot and
futurea. Locally the situation la un
changed. Some dealcra are holding lake
around tl5.1ift 15. 2S. but generally speaking
both lake and electrolytic are quoted at
$15.00 and casting at $14.76. Lead was un
changed at 13 In London and at $4.5034 60
in tne local mantel, spelter waa also un
changed at 24 6s in London and at $5.35
In the local market, where tho tone Is
eaay. Iron closed at 49a 4d In Glasgow and
at 45s 6d In Mlddiesboro. Local Iron was
easy; No. 1 foundry, northern, is quoted
at $16.&V(rl7.00; No. 8 foundry, northern,
$l6.00ffi6.50; No. 1 foundry, southern. $16.26
616.75: No. 1 foundry, southern, soft. $16 25
fa 17.00; No. 2 foundry, southern, $16.5(3
16.00.
ST. LOUIS. June 19. METALS Lead.
firm at $4.424.47. Spelter, uiet at $5.10.
Cotton Market,
YORK, June 19-COTTON-Spnt
June 1...
June 3...
June 4...
June 6...
June ...
June T...
Juno 8...
Jura 9...
June 10..
June 11..
June II..
June 13..
June 14..
June 15..
June 16..
June 17..
June IS..
June 19..
Ml 1 t 7t 881 6 30
; 07 7 OT) ) 4 S3) $ KS
6 7 li I 70f i IM
I 6 13T4 4 531 5 m
a 10, 4 4n H
6 ia 1 a 41. k chi,
4 64 6 85 T 16, 6 711 4 83
6 3": ( 6 751 T 201 6 70 4 91
6 227 6 63' 6 77 7 15 711 4 94
5 244t 4 581
i 20 4 8 5 80
5 17 I 4 69! 5 801
4 71 6 00
4 78 03,
1 5 W
4 81
4 84
7 181
b 30
E 1'
6 15!
t 13
6 1S 4 81
4 871
4 91
4 921
I 88
I
I 67
3 60
8 (1
I 59
5 22
6 20
6 071 7 86
7 31
i 98
6 01
6 CM
6 97 1
5 94
751 4 5
"8 ifcl
7 211 t W
7 26 1 J 83,
1 B & 81 IK 0M
7 Mi b '.' 4 ! it
b 83! 4 861 1 64
6 81 1 4 85 $ 68
861 4 4i I 64
14 951 3
6 83; I $ 63
6 8S 6 03
6 l2 1 6 061 3 04
7 24
7 23
7 26
7 33
Indicates Kunrlar
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoas.Sh'D.H ses.
... M. ot St. f. Ky.. 1
Missouri Pacific Rv.. 66
Union Pacific System. 26
& N. W. Rv 5
F.. E. A M. V. K. R. . 26
C. St. P., M. & 0 17
R. & M. Ry 21
C, B. & Q. Ry 3
C, R. I. A P., east
C, R. I. A P.. west... 10
Illinois Central
C. G. W
3
17
4
41
5
15
1
3
4
1
94
12
26
12
27
Total receipts 165
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as rouows, each ouyer purchasing tne num
per of head indicated:
Cattle.
Hoga. Sheep
1.9Z1
l,5w
2,365
teO
6H 1
936
1.304
Omaha Packing Co 3iu
Swift and Company 661
Cudahy, Packing Co 640
Armour & co ts3
Vansant & CO 43
Hill A Huntzinger 6
L. F. Husz 82
Mike Haggerty 24
J. B. Hoot A Co 113
Other buyers 155
Totals 2,666 7,1104 3.1S1
CATTLE There were 155 cars of cattle
reported in this morning;, but 62 of them
were southern cattle billed through, leav
ing about 93 loads on sale. The receipts to
day show a small decrease as compared
with the oorresoondlne- dav of last week
and also a slight decrease aa compared
with the same day last year. Tho quality
of the offerings was only fair.
There was a good sprinkling of beef
steers on sale today, some fairly good stuff
being offered. Buyers were on the hill
early, but did not take hold with mucn
life and there was little urgency to the de
mand. and the cattle were nicked up
slowly. Buyers were bearish and aellora, in
most cases, were compelled to take on
some on the Drice. On the good kinds that
just suited the eye of the buyers the market
was about steady, but on the fair to good
came, ana even on some or tne goon Kinos
sellers were forced to take off about
dime. Trading wa: slow and there was
little life to the nni.o.ct. Grassy stuff, as
usual, was neglected.
As has been the case for some time, the
market On cows and heifers, althouah suf
ferlng a decline. Is In better shape than the
steer market. On the good, heavy, dry lot
cows today the market ruled generally
steady, but the common to fair and grassy
kinds are in about the same condition they
have been In for aome time and are lower
Graasy cattle ahow the big end of the de
ciine, ana tne movement on inese Kinds 1
verv slow.
Bulls, veal calves and ataga were In poor
demand and the market waa lower, with
tradlnfi- slow.
There were only four or five cars of
Blockers and feeders here and there wa
little demand for this class of stuff. The
market on the good kinds was steady, but
the commoner trades were lower.
BEEF BTEERS.
No. At. Pr. No. A. Pr.
t USD I 00 1174 4 48
1 M 4 00 It ltlft 4 44
I 50 4T00 14 1W4 4 74
in 1131 4 16 14 114 4 7S
10 M4 4 16 !" 1140 4 75
JS 116 4 10 IS U4 4 40
11 1041 4 tO 1 1MJ 4 0
23 4 34 i 1934 4 DC
SO 10M 4 SO t.. 1420 4 5
0 1005 SO 40 12.1S 4 S
II .. 74 4 SIS tO 1SSJ 4 45
4 106 4 40 23 1,174 5 00
Jl lo0 4 40 1341 I 00
It 11M 4 44 4 1IS7 4 00
11 1114 4 50 tl 1245 4 00
VI IMS 4 50 1MT J 00
tl I1M 4 60 S 12S 4 00
70 101 4 45 IS 120 ( 10
11 llto 4 40 t7 1444 4 15
98 1143 4 40 43 1371 i SO
1 1415 4 40
Tl....
71....
54....
....
....
74....
44....
JV..,
!....
14...,
54....
74...,
41...,
74...,
71...
14...,
II...
74...
W...
54...
44...
74 ..
75...
14...
71...
41...
14...
41...
44...
t...
...
t4...
14...
DO...
41...
7t...
71...
80...
t...
45.
closed quiet; middling uplands, 9.15c; mid
dling gulf, 9 40c; sales, 26 bales.
LIVERPOOL. June 19. COTTON Bnot n
limited demand; prices sixteen points
higher; American middling, fair, 6 94d; good
middling 6.17(1; middling. 4K9ri: low mid
dling, 4.83d; good ordinary, 4.65d; ordinary,
4.4d. The sales of the day were 7,010 bales
of which 500 were for speculation and ex
port and Included 6,600 bales American.
Receipts since last report, 66,000 buies, in
cluding 61300 American.
NEW ORLEANS. June IS. I OTTO N
good ordinary, 674c; good middling, 9 7-16c;
middling fair. vuo. neceiots. il.tuo Dales.
stock. 91.074 bales.
BT. LOriB, June 19. COTTON Quiet and
unchanged; middling, 9c. sales none; re
ceipts none; shipments, 152 bales; stock,
40,311 bales.
Totala salea for the (lay, tK.VX) aharea.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, June IS. Money waa In demand
In the market today, stimulated by a call
of $U. 250.000 for the Japanese loan, but the
effect as not marked aa the proceeds
wen rc-icni. I'pvrmors on ine stock ex
rii.iien neutrally were inie ana the mar
ket closed undecided. Consols were dull
owing to the uncertainty regarding the
money ouuooa. Amerlrans were stagnant
at the opening; the changes were trifling
at mainly above parity, and the tone was
ateady. They closed quiet. Foreigners
moved fractionally. Russians went up and
Japanese were fairly steady. Imperial
Japanese. 6s of 1904 were quoted at liuu.
BERLIN. June 1 -Trading on the Hoarse
loaay was ustiess. oemg aneoted by re
ports that a general engagement Is be
ginning in mancnuria.
PARIS. June 19. Prices on the Bourse
today opened firm owing to the progress
Of -the Moroccan nesntlatlons. but Uier
tradlnr heoarne dull and stocks at the close
war Ataavv, ttuasiaa imperuu 4a wars
NEW
Oils and Roaln.
NEW TORK. June 19.-OIL8 Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, nominal; prime yel
low, iT7'a27c. Petroleum, quiet: refined
New Tork, u; rnuaaeipnia ana Haiti-
more. 16. kS: In bulk. $3.95. Turpentine,
steady; 61fl2c.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good. $3 6033.62.
bavam.nah. June i. oiL Turpentine
firm: 6tfcc.
ROSIN-Flrm: A. B. C. $8.30; D. $3.45: E.
$.1 56; r 3. tw; i, 4 m; K, $4 40; in, $4 70
WU, 40' WW, 18.00.
OIL CITT. Pa . June 19. OIL Credit bal
nces, $1.27. Certificates. no bid. Bhlp-
menta, iniH bbls. j average, 75, lsa bbla.
Runs. 136,612 bbls.; average, 70,561 bbls
Shipments, J J ma, 124.328 bbls.; average,
F9.186 bbls. Rune, Lima, 106,088 bbls.; aver
age, 66,060 bbla.
agar aad Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. June 19. SI 'GAR Raw,
ateady; fair refining, 3sc; centrifugal. 96
test. 4i4c; molaae suaar. 3Hc. Refined.
nun; iso. a. o ac; iso. 7. 5.200; no. . 5.10c
No. , 6.05c- No. 10, 5c; No. 11, 4.90e; No. IX
4 Hoc; io. 13, 4 Toe; rvo. 14. 4 7t)c; confection
ers" A, 6.70c; mould A, 6.30c: cut loaf, 55c;
crushed. (56c; powdered, 6.95c; granulated,
MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleana open
kettle, good to choice. I!g?5c.
NEW ORLEANS. June 19-SCGAR-Mar-
ket quiet; open kettle, 34,fi4c; oien kettle
centrifugal, 4S,W4'4c; centrifugal whltea, 60
ellows, 44 16-16ci Seconds, Sfllc.
MO LABS La Nominal; 0en kettle. 134?
asc; centrifugal. (3ji4c. Byrup nominal, 3nc
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. III.. June 19.-CORN-Hlgher
No. 3 yellow. 54c; No. 8. 64c; No. 4. 53c
no grade. 62c.
OATS-Bteady; No. S white. Sl'c; No.
white. 3S31c.
WHI8KY-On Ihe basis of $127 for fin
Ished goods.
Liverpool Groin Market.
LIVERPOOL. June ll.-WHEAT-Siml
nominal; futures, eaay; July, oa 10d
Sentemher as rd; IVcember. 8s S"d.
CORN Hpot, ateady; American mixed
8TEER3 AND STAGS.
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BHEEP The week opened with a fairly
good run of sheep, there being about twelve
loads on ealo today. The receipts .were of
fair to good quality. The stun" arrived in
good aeaBon. but buyers were a little alow
11 taking hold, ana It waa rat ner late in
the forenoon before much waa done. There
were three loads of Idaho grass ewes and
three loada of Idaho grass wethers on said
today about the first grass stuff to ap
pear this season. Some of the ewea sold
at $4.65. The general market ruled Just about
steady with lan week, with but little ac
tivity to the trade. The fed stuff was
mostly on the fair order, although a
pretty good car of lambs brought $6.00. A
bunch of fed Western wethers sold a'. $4.75.
There Is very little change In the market.
wnicn is in arjout the same conamon us
last week.
Quotations fir clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs, $6.00ft.35; fair to good lambs,
tJlWi W; gooa to Choice yearnnite. ao.wia
5.50; fair to good yearlings. $4.75'5.00; good
to choice Wethers, $4.75a.25: fair to good
wethers, $4.tT4.76; good to choice ewea,
$4.804 60; fair to good ewea. , t4.0TKff4.SO.
Representative salea:
No.
i western cull wethers
2 western ewes
49 western cull lamba...
88 western wethers
127 western cull lambs...
494 Idaho grass ewes
250 Idaho grass ewes....
2T7 western wethers
paring for semi annual Inventories and ar4
closing out stocks at reductions.
OM4.H4. WrrtM.KI.K M All KET.
Condition ol Trade an q not at Ion a on
taple anal Fancy Proanc.
EOOSI-Rec, Ipts, fair; market, steady)
candied stock. I41M4c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 9o; rooster
Re; turkeys, 12iTl5c; ducks, so; sprint
chickens. 1 to 2 lbs., lfc per lb.
til'TTKK--Packing stock, 13c; choice t
fancy dairy. 174jlJc; creamery, 2tjj21ci
prints. 22c.
Bl'UAK-Standard granulated, $6 31 r
cwt.; cutes, $7.00 per cwt.; cut loaf, $. 41
per cwt.; No. 6 extra C, $6.15 per cwt.
No. 10 extra C. tV U5 mr cwt.: No. 15 yel
low, $T75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered. $6 9$
per cwt.;
per cwt.; bar powdereti. $7.40
earle tablets. $7.96 per cwt.
FRESH K1HH Trout. 9o; halibut, 11c;
buffalo tdressedl, 8c; pickerel (dressed), 8c;
white bass (dressed). 12c; aunflah, 6c; percn
(scaled and dressed). 8c; pike. 9o; catfish,
15c; red snapper, liV; salmon, 16c; rrapples.
12c; eel, 15c; bullheads, 11c; black baas, Me;
vhlteflsh (dossed), loc; frog legs, per doa.,
$Sc; lobsters, green, 27c; boiled lobsters,
$ic; shad roe, 45c; blueflns, Sc.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wliolesala
Hay Pealera' association: Choice, $7.00: No.
$6.50; No. 3, $6.u0: coarse. $6.00. These
115 western wethera
664 western lamba
47 western lambs
230 western lambs
CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET
Av. Pr.
,92 8 75
86 3 75
,72 4 60
,100 4 60
,72 4 55
, 119 4 6")
,109 4 66
,102 4 75
,78 4 85
,66 6 40
,79 6 50
,80 6 00
g 1142 4 5H
BTEERS AND COWS.
t 517 I 75 S2 741 4 25
11 I9i S 40 4 1150 4 54
SS 425 4 05 11 1289 4 40
20 M 4 15 !' .1118 4 44
COWS.
1 1000 1 40 S 1190 I 48
10 914 2 00 1 1330 I 45
1 120 S 00 1 10S0 S 45
S Ill" t 00 II 4"! I It
i M0 I 10 1 100 I 50
I IN 111 , 1 170 I 50
1 7M S S3 1 41 I 50
t 165 S i5 S 2 1075 I 55
I SM I 34 (4 1WI I M
1 1150 I 50 SI IM I 45
S 930 S 10 1 1240 I 71
1 710 S 60 I IHIO 1 71
1 eT.O I 50 S 1256 I 76
1 730 t 40 10 .1104 S 10
5 MO S 40 S 1140 t It
1 1"50 1 45 10... . UOS t S3
1 IK I 15 S3..". 951 S 0
6 444 t 15 7 1PM J to
1 1140 I 10 1 1200 S 90
IS..... Ill S 0 I ...1171 I 35
1. . 106H I 00 1 14"! M
t 10T6 I 00 7 105S S 14
t 1"20 I 00 1 12.11 4 00
1 loBO S 04 11 1074 4 CO
4 907 S 00 1 1370 4 00
14 Kit I 04 S 1175 4 04
ii ioio i io s ina 4 00
17 450 I 10 4 1270 4 00
1 1010 I 34 1 1115 4 04
1 140 I 36 4 1121 4 10
1 1044 S 15 S. 960 4 II
HEIFERB.
1 I 40 II 944 III
1 360 I 00 II Ill TO
4 471 I 40 1 930 t Tl
400 S 40 41 691 S Id
1 4.".0 I 60 27 Ml 4 00
I 770 I 74 I WO 4 00
4 637 S 25 44 444 4 OS
1 710 I 15 1 110 4 tt
BULLS.
1 10JO I 38 1 1440 I II
1 1110 S 50 1 1450 I II
10 1541 S 40 1 9M I 36
t 1270 I 45 1 1414 I 14
1 10 I 70 1 lioo I li
1 1V I 75 I luTf I 15
1 774 I 40 1 610 I T6
1 1210 I 90 It 1493 I T5
1 1490 I 00 1 WT1 I T5
1010 04 1 If 70 Tl
1 1144 I 10 1 1970 I 15
1 lln S 10 1 1410 14
, 1 1140 I 14 1 l.'IO 4 00
I 1 ...1470 I 10 1 lub 4 II
STAGS.
1 1414 I 76
CALVES.
I 11 I 06 I 150 I 50
t 416 I 71 S 161 I to
1 60 4 00 1 110 I IS,
I 90 4 04 4 126 I 50
4 Io0 4 54 1 140 60
1 190 I 00 S 121 i i
1 160 4 24 1 250 4 10
1 16 I 25 4 110 6 TS
1 loo 4 14 4 161 Tl
1 100 I 50 S 115 00
STOCK ER3 AND FEEDERS.
S 610 S 60 4 771 IS
4 615 S 1 641 I 70
I TH I 00 I 0 T
I IM I M t IM 75
1 41.4 I 16 II. M 71
1 loO S Si 12 671
I H Ik S 120 S5
1 440 I 40 S 510 94
U 511 61 I l 4 1
1 K-4 I 60 II 1A44 4 14
5 IS4 3 60 1 I'jOO 4 XJ
II 72 S 50
HAY FED WBfiTERNS.
H K. Forsyth. Wyo.
88 steers... .1: 4 55 20 steers.... 1370 4 ga
T O. Cheatln. Wyo.
10 steers.. ..1336 4 46 4 steers. ..1088 $75
I cows k0 I 30 ....
HOGS There were ninety-six cars of
hos reported in today a fairly good run
tor a Moods.. dull aad ioaer nuuket
Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower
Hogs Ft Cents Lower.
CHICAGO. June 19.-CATTLE Receipts.
28.000 head, Including 600 head Texans; mar
ket 10!H5o lower; good to crime steers,
$5.356.00; poor to medium. $3.i546.25; stock
ers and feeders, $2.75.70; cows. $2. 60S 4.60;
heifers, $2.6034.75; cannera, $1. 504??. 40; bulls,
$2.26134.00; calves, $3.0O6.26; Texas steers,
$4.0034.76.
HOQ8 Receipts, 45.000 head: estimated
for tomorrow. 20.000 head; market 6c lower;
mixed and butchers, $5.2066.45; good lo
choice heavy, $6.37H'56.46; rough heavy,
$4.7646.10; light, ta.20tt5.42tt; bulk of sales,
15 SrVSS 40
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S0.O0O
head: market 10c lower: lambs. lOwlSe.
lower; good to choice wethers, shorn. 14.50
6.00; -fair to choice mixed, shorn, $3.6o'q)
4.40; western sheep, shorn, $4.OOff5.0O; na
tive lambs, shorn, $4.756.60; western lambs.
$6.00841.60.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. June 19.-BEE"VE9-Re-celfKS.
4,482 head; market badly demoral
ised, lOWTOe off. Steera. $4 356.M; one car
fancv. $6.10: bulla. t3.0OS4.25: cows. $1.75fi
8.55; exports, tomorrow, 810 cattle, and S.IOO
quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 5.00 head; veals ac;
tlve and stremr: buttermilks. 25c lower
veals. $6.orvjj'7.26; selected and extra. $7.S5f
7.50; culls, $4.00474.50; buttermilks, $3.76t
4.25; dressed calves, steady; city dressed
veals. SWlOHc oer pound; choice, 11c; coun
try dressed. 6ffHc.
HOGS Receipts, 12.637 head: market
quiet; state hoga, $5.8fr6.90; light hoga,
$6.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 16.406
head: sheep market firm to 15c higher
choice lamhs. steady; common, slow; fair
to . good. 25! " higher: sheep, tS.OON.SO
choice. $4.75; culls. $2.0nfi'2.5O; lamhs. $8,000
7.75; two cars, choice, $7.85; culls, $5.60; gen
eral sales, $7.00777.50.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT, June 19. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 7,800 head, Including t.000 southerns;
market steady, close weak; choice export
and dressed beef steera, $5.0Ojift.75; fair to
rood, $4,254(6.00; western fed steera, $4.2fa1
50; atockera and feeders. $3.004.50; south
ern ateera. $3.0o4i4.75; southern cowa. 12 26
$.76: native cowa, $2 25(4.50; native heifers,
13.2r.tf4.50; bulls. $2.254.26; calvea. $3.00&5.7S.
HOGS Recelpta. 11,000 head: market 24
f?5c lower; top $6S2Vi: bulk of sales, $4.25oj
5 Jo; heavy. $6.22H&6 27: packers, $5.2fj3&.30;
pigs and light. $5.20g5.32tt.
SHEEP Receipts, 7.5nu head; market 10
h 20c lower; native lambs, $0.056 west
ern lambs. $5.7E4r7 0O; fed ewes and year
lings. $4.2fxS6.50; Texas clipped yearllnra,
$4.7505.26; Texas clipped sheep, $4.2634.85;
stockers and feeders, I2.5O54.00.
. e',w, . . e, v,.w, V , -n in,, 1
prices are for hay of good color and qual
ity
BRAN Per ton. $15.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all algei. $,t7rfj
4.00; extra fancy Mediterranean aweeta, all
sixes. $3 50; seedlings, all slaes, 3.00; Va
lencia, all sixes. $4.00.
LEMONS Llmonlera, extra fancy, 270,
300 and 3r slr.es. $1.75: fncy. 270, 800 and 3ft)
sixes, $4 25; 2 TO slxe. $3 00 ; 300 and 360 Bisea,
$3.50; 210 slxe, $2 .26; 240 site, $2.50.
DATES Per box of 30 1-lb pkga.. $100;
Hallowe'en, In 7Mb. boxes, per lb. o.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, ' 7H
85c: Imported Smyrna, four-icrown, Uc; five
crown, 12c.
BANANAS-rer medium-slsed bunch, $1.71
2 28. : Jumbos, $2.5i&3.00.
PINEAPI'LES-Florlda. tier crate of 24.
I 80 and 86 sizes. $3.20: 42 size. $3.00.
FRC1TS AND MELONS.
APRICOTS California, pr 4-busket crate,
$1.10.
PLUMS California, per 4-backet crate,
$1.10.
PEACHES Tex sb, per t-bs-ket crate, $1)
California, per 25-lb. box, $1 10.
CHERRIES California, black, per 8-lb,
box, $1.75; white, per 8-lb. box, $1.75; Mla
aourl, box of 24-qts,, $2.00.
STRA WRERRIKH Hume grown, per 24
qt. case, tl 76-2 0U; Hood River, per case ol
34-qts., ;:.oo.
CRAN fctfc. lirtlr.N jerseys, per crate. 1 6a.
GOOSEBERRIES-Hox of 24 qts., $2.00.
CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate.
$3.00b4,00.
WATtllM r.iv4.' t Aiaoama sweets. &ai
60c each: crated. lc per lb.
RASPBFJtRI KS Retl, box or 24 Pts.. 33;
black, box of 24 pts.. $2.00.
BLACKEEKHlKH-t'iw or 24 qta., xa.oo.
VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS New, ei Aa., tie.
CARROTS New, per doa., 260.
PARSNIPS-Oid, per bu.. 40o.
WAX BEANS-Per tx-ou. box, 75c; string
beans, per H-bu. box, ISc; bu. box wax or
siring. 82.0042..
POTATOES Home-grown, in sacks, per
bu., 35c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; sew pota
toes, per bu., 75c.
BEANS Navy, per bu., $2.00.
CUCUMBERS Per dox.. 45i75c
PEAS New, per bu. box, $1.00.
TOMATOES Texaa, per 4-basket crate,
li.no.
BPINACH Per bu., 60c.
CABBAGE California. In rratos. tel
lb., 8o, Mississippi, $1.25(32.25 per crate, ac
cording to size.
ONIONS New, per dox. bunches, lSoi
Bermudas per crate of about 50 lbs., $1.25
RADISHES Hot house or southern, pel
dox, 20c.
LETTUCE Hot house, per doa., 8540c
head lettuce, per doa., 75c.
CAULI FLO VVER Home grown, per crata
of 1 dox., $1.00
BEETS New, per dos., soc.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEE8E Swiss, new. Inc; Wisconsin
brick. 14c; Wisconsin limberger, 16c; twin
13vgl4c; young Americas, 14c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb.. 13ci
No. 3 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 1 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, rer lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts,
per lb.. 2'tfl3Hc; almonds, soft shell, per
lb.. 17c; hard Bhell, per lb., 10c; ahellbarK
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; lrgo hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 green, 7Hc i io. I green,
He; No. 1 salted. 8Hc; No. I salted. 7Hc;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf. c; dry
salted, "ft'llc; sheep pelts, 2ucj$l.09; borsa
hides, $1.5O&'3.00.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. June 19-WHEAT-July,
78i4j'78Hc; September, 756: Iecemner,
76i4c; cash. No. 2 hard, 96cffl$1.0O: No. 3,
88il)84c; No. 4, T2'Sti3c; No. 2 red, 86cfe$1.0tt;
No. 3, 9Sig8ViC; No. 4, 73ft1Wc,
CORN-July, 48H'&4WJc; September, 46VJ
4674)C: December, asVe; cash, No. 2 mixed,
&Xa604c; No. g, 6OGi50V4c; No. 2 white, 6Uy!
52c; No. 3, 51H62c.
OATS-No. 2 white, SlHffc; No. 1 mixed.
29Hc.
EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2. whltewood cuses Included, !2Hc; case
count,' 12c; cases returned, c Icbs.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $D.5OfjT0.00;
Choice prairie. $7.75'a8.00.
RYE Steady, 6,Va7ic.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1518c;
packing, 13l4l3Vc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 33,000 3.600
Corn, bu R4.SO0 S8.000
Oats, bu 8,000 14,0o0
Bvaporateit Apples nnd Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. June 19. EVAPORATED
APPLES Steady, with prime fruit for No
vember delivery held at 6V, although sales
above t l-16c have not recently been re
ported. The spot market la unchanged,
with common to good quoted at 4Va-t-ti,
?rlme at SStfjCc, choice at 64tac and
ancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunog
are steady In tone, with coast advices re-
Cortlng little for Hale undr tho 3-cent
asls. Spot quotations range from 2ic to
6c, according to grade. Apricots are In bet
ter demand for future shipment and ths
t'.pot market la unchanged.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jun" 19 WHEAT
July. tl.W'V September. 8774,e; No. 1 hard,
$1.12: No. 1 northern, tl.lu-V Jo. 2 north
ern, $1.071,.
FIXJUH First patents, $6.1(v?f6.20; second
patents, $6. 90.(10; first clears, $4.00&4.1u;
second clears, $2.;532.80.
BRAN In bulk, $12.7513.00.
St. I.oals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 19. CATTLE Receipts.
.OXi head. Including 6.000 Texans; market
lower; native, shipping and export steers,
$4 7515.40; dressed beef and butcher steers.
$3 SSflftj.lO; steers under 1.000 pounds, $3.60
4 "0; Blockers anri feeders. $2.6')Ho 40; cows
and heifers. $2 OOCOO; canners. 1 75473 25:
bulls. $2 5016.25: calvea. S 0ofj6.25; Texas
and Indian steera, $2.75735.00; cowb and
heifers. $2.00-fM 00.
HOGS Receipts, 4.00n benrt; market
lower: nigs and lights 15.005.35; packers.
M5ogfi.F5; butchers and best heavy, $5.35
5.40.
SHEEP AND IAMFS Receipts, 4 not
head; market ateadv;. native muttons. $3.40
i4 76- lamba, $5.0(k9: 78 : culla and bucks.
2 6013.00; atockera, I2.00fj3.25; Texans, $3.7$
424.65.
St. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 19.-CATTLE-Re-
celpta. 1.64.1 head; market slow to weak. 10c
lower: natives, gi.ibcte.eo: cows ano neirers,
$1 5oM60; Btockers and feeders, $2 7VS4 f
HOIIH Keceiots. s in neaa; msraet nig
5c lower: llsht. $5 tOf5.824; medium and
heavv 18.int4?W.
SHEEP and lambs Receipts 93 neaa:
market ateady.
long fltf Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia . Jure 19.-(Speelal Tele-
gram.l CATTLE Receipts. 700 head. Mur-
ket lower: atockera. steady: beeves. 13 8,Vr
6 50; cowa. bulls and mixed, 2.754)4.75:
atockera and feeders, $3.00ij!4.C0; calvea and
yeerllnaa. $2.75fi3.N5,
HOGS-Recelpts, 3.200 head. Market
steadv. selling at $5.1536.30; bulk of sales,
xyitxtia.ir.
Stock ta Sight.
Recelnta ef live atock at the alx princi
pal weatern markets yesterday:
cattle, hosts Bhee-v
South Omaha 7 n i.'Ai
Bloux Cltv 700
Kansas City 7.fi0
St. Joseph 1.643
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 19. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern. n.l2'yfil.l3; No. t
northern. $1.0MJ1.11; July. STVu-itoc, asked.
RYE Stead v : No. 1. R3c.
No. 2,
BARLEY Steady ;
J60c.
CORN He lower;
53S asked. '
51c; sample, 40
No." S, eiS'St'iCj July.
Toledo Seed Market,
TOLEDO, O., June 19 SEEI S-Clover.
cash, $5.8ii asked; prime alslke, $1.40; prima
timothy, $1.50.
Elgin Unties Market.
ELGIN 111.. June 19. BUTTER Market,
firm: official market 20 cents. Salea for
week. 657,800 pounds.
REAL ESTATE TR ASdFEnS.
St. Loula
Chicago
Total
. .0rt
.15.000
$,:ro
11 wo
8.733
4.0ort
45.000
7,ri
643
40A
SO .000
..45.749 74.970 36.723
' Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 19-COFFEE-Market
for future oiend ateady at a decline nf
I to 13 points In response to lower Eu-
ro;ean cables. The market waa Anally
steady, net unchanged to i points lower.
Sales were 27.250 bags, Incl ining July al
.$S4j 4Gc; September, 8.6-'K6 c; Decem
ber, alu'frt.&r;: March, 7.00c; iWy. 7(7j7 05
8 pot, Rio, quiet ; No. 7 Invoice, c.
Dry 4eo4s Morkel.
NEW TORK. June 19 DRY OOOD3-
The situation Is not altered materially and
buvlng continues to he conservative. The
tendency ta undoubtedly upwards and buy
ers admit' the posalbilltlea of highcj- prices
for taa tisar future. Local Jobbers ara pr-
Deeda filed for record, June .19, 1906, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee an.l
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street for The Bee:
D. Gray and wife to II. A. and
Ethel M. Settlers, lot 1, Freeinan'a
aub $2,350.00
J. J. Ryan, guardl.in. to J. Seeher-
gr. lot 2, blbck 37, First addition to
Corrlgan Place 275.00
Sarah D. Starr to F. K. Kox. part
of ne. 'i of i, ecc,. 31, 15. 13 2,100.09
City Savings Bank to R. Efnnger,
lot 7, Twelfth and Ames ave.. sub 3.000.00
F. A. Johnann and wife to O. John
son, part lot 14, bloc.li 4a:t lirannvu w 4,0.110
Bherlff to Mary K. totman, lot 3,
Mcr'mirlliah 1'llLoe ,
C. Snyder to F. Ilcgke. part or
lots 6 and 8, block 6u. l.i-Oit 1'imrl. r
Mabel P. Ogcen t h(, tn . i.
Ure.part Of lots 1 and 2. IdOck 69.
city
N. H. Hunt to Harriet i-.btcii,
lots 4 and S. block 104, Flct.iice 800.00
G. E. Post and wife to- T.' A.
Creigh. lot 6, block ''F," BaubdsVs &
lllineliaugb's .., ...
M. M. Robertson ana wire o v. u.
I.miIv. s. W lot 81 Nelson's
v. ti. t re ano wiie to p . nironr,
part lou 32 to tJ Inc., Fairmoiit Place
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Incorporated I
naln Office: Fif'ts gad Roberta Strait l
ST. PAUL, ni.N.N.
4.000.00
375.00
100.00
600 'O
1,625.00
10.00
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