THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1005. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whta. ii Uniteady and Finiihei Fraction of Cent Off. SCALPING CAUSES A LOWER CLOSE Corn U Active at a Cent lllaher Bis Eastern Drmiid-Southern Wheat Men Again Of fering Grain. SI. (WH: Julv. $1114; September new, 84c; September old. Vk. OATB-To arrive ana on traca, OMAHA. June 26. 19. A scalping market made wlieat a little unsteady today and It closed at lower rig UreS. dAfinltA triAnHr.rm . . f .n i n In I . northwest. The southwest, whlrh la more higher at 90c. to 94c. September ai i uo Important now on account of the harvest, a hade, te Nc higher. It WW, to R4e. CHICAGO GRAIX AID rROVIf-IOSS Featares of the Trading ana Closing Prleea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. June 26 Free movement of new wheat caused an easy finish. In the wheat market here today. At me ru the July option was off V,e. Corn Is up 4c. oats show a tain oi va'ic. rrovis lons are up tUl24c. Despite excellent harvesting weather In the southwest, sentiment in the wheat pit was Inclined to nuuisnnces during; iirj greater part of the day. The lnliuence contributing most strength to the sit nation was continued wet weasner in tne norm west. As a result of the unfavorable con ditions for the spring sown crop prices at Minneapolis were higher and this fact gaa additional courage to bulls here. Initial quotation on July were unchanged to -c got no rain, and this contributed to the euny tendency. July closed at Hitc, Sep tember at 864c and December at Sl-fec Corn was active and ab&ut lc higher. on big eastern demand. Although Chicago received 835 cars, most of It goes on east. July closed at 54Vr. old Julv at fUMc. Hen- tember at MHc, old September at WiV, De tain uer at 4c and old December at 4C. OatS were atrnnr- Julv flnlahed at XJ.U,iii S2Sc, September at 304 and December' at 814c. Liverpool closed unchanged to 41 higher fault was un wneat ana iT4d nigner on corn. Tha south western wheat handlers Who wero afraid to offer anv new wheat for nearby shipment Friday, recovered their nerve Saturday and were Industriously ana lng for bids for red winter to arrive. Thla la the result of Improved weather conditions la that territory. Only scattered showers From the start pit .traders were aetlv-s buyers. Prices quickly advanced. Increase of Interest was manifested In the distant deliveries, September and December being in especially active aemana. uwing to in dlcatlona of an aarly movement of the new crop the July option was In less urg"nt demand until the report from Kansas City stated that the shipment of new wheat was well under way. A receiving house In Chicago claimed that new wheat from Mis souri would be here within two days. The bearish effect on prices later In the day. Before the market weakened, however, shorts had bid up the price of July to 9o4c. For September the highest point of the day was reached at 86c. Dur ing the last hour profit taking In July accel erated declines In the entire list. All of the advance on Julv was lost, while other deliveries showed considerable depression have fallen over Sunday and they have not The market closed rather weak, with July beajn heavy enough to Interfere with tho harvest. Cutting of wheat is beginning In the vicinity of Alton and Peoria, III. It is ten days later than usual, but looks fine anfl .promises a blar vicld. The world's shio- nienrs of wheat for the week were 1O.T12.000 nusnels, and the week before ll.KNH.00O bush els. Breadstuff's on passage are 44,672, 000 bushels. Minneapolis wheat stocks ha-re decreased 160.000 bushels In two ilavs. St Louis says that in Oklahoma they are bid- oing sue on track for small lota or wheat for Quick shlnment. Primary market -e celpts today were 344,000 bushels. Five cars of new wheat have been on the market so far A message to Sunderland & tTDdlke from F. P. Fraxler at Chicago says he sold Ave loada of corn for direct export at about the highest price on the crop. The world'a shipments of corn for the week were 3,392, 000 bushels, against 2,430,000 bushels the pre vlnus week. Concerning corn today's Inter Ocean aaya "A million bushels of corn were bought to arrive by one cash house the past ween at 894c the lowest point of the day. Sep tember was up 4c, at h64c. clearances or wheat and flour were equal to 15.900 bushel. The amount on passage decreased SAtt.O'O bushel and the visible supply decreased 1.41(4.000 bushels. Primary receipts were 344,- 100 bushels, compared with Ss.ioci bushels a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts or 225 cars against 190 last week and 299 a year ago. A strong tone prevailed In the corn mar ket through the entire day. The feature of trading was the active demand from the leading bull Interest Tor the July de livery. While receipts today were liberal, acceptances of bids were reported ex tremely light ana the impression seemed to prevail that the movement would soon show a marked decrease. Late In the ses sion the market reacted, somewhat, on profit taking by small holders. The close, however, was strong. July onefied 4c to Ho higher, at 6243 to S24c, sold up to 534c and closed at M'c. September opened 4'S He higher, at SilUc to 620. sold ud to &37" and closed at 634c, a net gain of 14c. Local It Is figured that more than 3,000.010 bushels receipts were 953 cars, with 330 of contract nave been, bought thla week . and neogea I grace against the pit. The. eastern demand has at tained large proportions the last few days, but export busness has fallen off. . Bartlott Frazler have aold alwiut 6,000,000 bushels of corn In the pit during the laat week. Ar Sentiment In the oats pit was bullish as result or an active aemana rrom com mission houses. The outlook for the new crop was reported less promising and this naa considerable influence on the market mour has sold on all the strong spots and Strength of corn was another bullish the trade Is not certain about the position of the Armour house. Those who have made careful Investigation say they are unanie to trace any extensive nomings ny the Armour Interest, and. so far aa known. they are trading, like the balance of the cash houses, against their country pur- cnases. rne trade is looking lor uig re ceipts tnia weex. Omaha Cash Sale. CORN No. 8 yellow. 1 car. 60c; No. 3, 1 car, 6oc; no grade (subject), 1 car, 49c. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 967c; No. 3 hard, 80ij95o; No. 4 hard, sorirSilc; No 8 spring, 81c. CORN-No. 2, 60c: No. 8, 4Vu60c; No. 4, 49c; No. 2 yellow, 5vf(fi04c; No. 8 yellow. 60c; No. 2 white, Kinetic; No. 3 white, ooc. OATS-No. 2. 28ir29Hc: No. 3. aHe; No. 4, 27W28c; No. 2 white, 30c; No. 3 white. ZSVic; No. 4 white, 29c; standard, 294BSUC Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Com. Oats. Chicago 8 $35 11 Kansas City.. 31 27 1 Mlnneannlia ; 206 Omaha 9 60 8 Ijuluth 16 St.' Louis 40 124 120 Minneapolis Grata MarUet. The range of prices paid In Minneapolis. aa reponea oy mo tnwarui- w uoa com pany, iiu-m jaoara oi iraae, was: Articles.) Open. High. Low. Close. Sat'y. factor. Julv opened unchanged at 31T4e. sold up to 32(&32c and closed at 324H 324c. September opened unchanged at 14C. soia up to 3140 and closed at 30c, Local receipts were 161 cars. provisions were strong, following an ad vance of 60 to 10c In the rtrlce of live hoars The volume of tradina was ntilte lararn nnorts were tne principal buvers. At the close September pork was up 124o, at 813.00. Ijird was up 6c, at 87.50. Ribs were 124o, at SS.00ifte.O2Hc. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wlieat, 8 cars; corn, 9fc3 cars; oata, 20 care; hogs, 21.000 head. mt, trading ruturee ranged aa follows: Artlcles.l Open. High.) Low. Close. Tea y. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Opens Active on. Onttide Buying and Values Are Generally Higher. PRICES IN LONDON ADVANCE SLIGHTLY Hope of Increased Dltldends on Rail war fharea a Prominent Featnre In the Day's Operations. NEW YORK. June 26 The course of to day's stock market was watched with par ticular Interest to obtain light on how far last week's professionally conducted ad vance would prove successful in awaaening Interest In the market. The result was en couraging to the hopes ef those who had emharged In the campaign In the confidence that an aggressive leadership In buying stocks would attract a following. The earlv deallnirs on Mnndnv morning are likely to reflect the conclusions summed up from the events of the week before on tne part of thoae who have watched from day to day without making a definite determlna tlon. On the other hand, It Is often the case that the professional operators who have accumulated stocks only wait for the Monday morning demand thus attracted, to unload and secure the benefit of the ad vance. The activity In the first hour to day was accepted aa evidence of a consid erable extension of Interest In the market and buying orders were reported In In creased volume from widely extended re f:lons of the country. There was not lack ng the customary selling to take advant' age of this demand for the reallxing of prices. Hut the effect on the course of prices was not marked and the uplift con tinued quite steadily. Prices In Iondon fol lowed our mnrket and did not at any time overtake It. so that there was a profit in the selling here of stocks, which were bought on arbitrage In London. Hopes of Increased dividend disbursements wrr" also made a prominent feature of today s optera tlons. with the Reading dividend Increae as a precedent It was argued that the policy thus Indicated would prohnhlv be pursued in the case of Bait more & Ohio and Norfolk c Western and I nlon Pacific was also made a feature on Its good assurances of a dividend Increase. One argument used to enforce the probability of the dividend Increases was that they were Indicated by the high level at which the stocks were already selling. Incongruity In pushing these stocks to a still higher level did not seem to appear to the partisans of thla argument. Railroad traffic officials made encouraging reports and It was pointed out that June earnings this year will compare with the period of flood dnmaa-e last year. The grain markets were disturbed bv crop damage reports, but stocks failed to be af fected by this. The gold engagements left the money nmrket entirely undisturbed left although the closing tone of the stock mar ket was slightly irregular, prices were not mucn neiow tne pest. Honda were strong. Total sales, par value S3.400.000. United States bonds were all un changed on call. The quotations on the New York Stock exchange ranged as follows: Sales. High. Low. Close Adams jixpress 243 Anial. Copper 20.800 82H 8H4 81i Amer. C. & F 2,000 36H 344 35H uo prer a Amer. Cotton Oil .... 600 32 31 314 no prPi Amer. Express 210 Amer. H. & L. pref.. 2,000 87 35 874 Ainpr. ice oecuruies zo Amer. Lin. Oil IS do pref, 40 4.100 4S-V; 48 484 , 1 the following changes: Cash In hand, de fease, i.7i,w maras; treasury noics. ae- creaae. Km iim marks: older e-curn ea. in crease, H.iMi.niK) pmras; notea in circula tion, Increase, jn.otw maras. Jw York. Money Market. NKW YORK. June 8B.-MONKY On call. teady at 2r2i per rent; closing bid. 1H per cent; orrerea. 1 per cent, nine lonni, steady; n and ! days, 8 per cent; 6 monthe, 1W4rA-. rmr cent. 1'lU.Mb MbKCAiu.L rAlxtUiJl per cent. . . . 8TERI.INO KXCMarxifc strong, closing firm, with atual business In bankers' hills at S4 872of4i4 8726 for demand and at 84 86Jd 4.V.25 fcr sixty-day bills: posted rates. 84.86 and 84.88; eomemrclal bills, S4.SMJ'4.85Mi. SILVER Bar, B4c; Mexican aonars, lit Lo uovsrnmeuii sieauy; raiiroau. strong. Closing quotations on oonn wera Wheat I I July .. 1 08VS1 t 1 W 1 Ofl 1 084 1 08H 1 OSTt -.Sept .. M .--.IWSi. 8M . I -,.,Pec- ,. ... Sft. L... .K. I Sri S64 86' IN THIS Wheat I July Sept. Dec. f "t n- tJuly tJuly tSept. Jept. SDeo. July Sept Dec. Pork- July Sent. Lard- July Sept. Ribs July Sent. Oct. I I 8SH30UI 90S S4s4H854S4l 53VM4 524ai !R2$f3 6241 H I 4SH' 6o654 644 494 I 84H S44I t 53 534 62j 524 I 8W4I 90 8&4 844 84H844yH B4HI 6441 634, 534: 494 53Hi MS 52 V4 624 484 Amer. Locomotive .. do pref Amer. 8. & R do pref Amer. Sugar Ref. .. Amer. Tob. pfd. cer. Anaconda Mln. Co., 2' 113 1134 113 27.200 1194 119-V 119 1.0O0 121 120 120-V 2,500 137 13t!i 1374 Z"W SHj" f.4 900 10H4 104 106 314 3214 ' 814 S24W 81 304 314 804 3H 304 314&4 814 .314 814 314 12 70 12 76 12 7h 12 674' 12 674 13 05 13 06 12 874 13 00 12 874 7 30 7 324 7 30 7 324 7 25 7 60 7 524 7 60 7 524 7 45 7 824 7 86 7 80 7 824 7 70 , 7 874 8 024 7 974 8 024 7 90 8 00 8 05 800 8 05 . ,7 95 Atchison 11,500 834 824 "34 00 pre 1 ww 104 104 Atlantic C. Line .... 2.600 W2 160 161 Baltimore & Ohio .. 2,7oO 1124 1114 111 uo prer Brooklyn Rap. Tran. 86.600 17,400 694 152 WEATHER GRAIN BELT Generally Cloudy Thronghent Country with Ralna In Parta. . 1 OMAHA. June 26. 1905. Generally cloudy weather prevails throughout the country, with rains falling In the west and northwest, and scattered showers occurring In the central valleys and eastern sections. Showers were general In nearly all portions of the country during the last twenty-four hours, being generally heaviest in the lake region. The weather Is cooler In the central val leys and eastern sections. It Is warmer in tbe west and will be warmer in the OentiaJ Valleys by Tuesday. Omaha record of temperature and preci- Sltation compared with the corresponding ay of the last three years: 1906. 1904. 1903. 190i Minimum temperature.... 68 68 69 56 Precipitation .00 .00 .23 T Normal temperature for today, 74 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sine Marcn L f.si incnes. Deilclency corresponding period in 1904, .U Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1903, l.ii incnes. OMAHA. DISTRICT REPORTS. ' .Temp. Rain. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 83 . 62 T Clear Auburn, Neb 89 65 .00 Cloudy Columbus, Neb.. 79 60 .00 Cloudy Falrbury, Neb... 88 61 T Cloudy Fairmont, Neb... 79 60 . 00 Cloudy Or. laland. Neb.. 77 69 ; T Cloudy Hartlngton. Neb. 67 66 T Fuggy Oakdale. Neb 69 69 .00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb 83 63 .00 Pt. cloudy legaman, ixeo... m t ,vu v louay Carroll. Ia kl 67 . 00 Cloudy Clarlnda. Ia 84 .64 T Cloudy Sibley, Ia 73 66 .00 Cloudy Sioux City, Ia 73 68 T Cloudy Storm Lake, Ia.. 78 , 56 .00 Cloudy I DISTRICT AVERAQES. No. of Temp. Rain. Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. III....... 28 88 . 68 Columbus, 0 16 88 66 Des Moines, Ia... 14 88 64 Indianapolis. Ind. 11 88 68 Kansas City. Mo. 19 92 68 Louisville. Ky.... 17 88 , 68. Minneapolis 26 70 , 62 Omaha, Neb 15 80 68 No. 2. tOld. INew. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Easy: winter, patents. 14 SfttS 4.40: straights. 84.00f4.20: spring patents, S6.00S6.70; straights, S3.7fx&C.o5; bakers, 12.40 68.60. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 81.101.16; No. 3, $1.0001.08; No. 2 red, $1,034. CORN-No. 2, 544&644c; No. 2 yellow, 654t(t51ic. OA l b NO. Z, 82HC; NO. Z WhltO, 324 33c; No. 8 white. 32324c. rt X c. WO. i. iwaic. BARLEY Good feeding. 40042c: fair to choice malting, 47(g49c. SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.25; No. 1 northwest ern. $1.43; prime timothy, $3.06; clover, con tract grade, 1u.764riZ.Z6. . PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bhl.. 811.65 1-10. Lard, per 100 lbs., $7.254f7.274. Short ribs sides (loose) 87.8tKW7.90; short clear sides (boxed), $7.507.624. Receipts and shipments of grain and flour wera as follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, DDIs 69,200 14.200 Wheat, bu 6.0u0 64.300 Corn, bu 591,000 6"8,7iO oats, DU 152,300 109.000 Barley bu 31,400 2,800 on the produce exchange today tha but ter market was steady: creameries. lSiffi Wc; dairies, 15flc. Eggs, easy; at mark, oases Included, 13c: firsts. 134c; prime firsts, luv. vxiru, nv. ..neeae, nrm; tfft'yivc. NKW YORK GENERAL MARKET ((.notations of tha Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK. June 26 -FLOUR-Reoelnts 12,465 bbls.; exports, 1,178 bbls.; market firm wun ngni traae; winter patents, 14.8tS6.; winter straights, $4.60W4.80; Minnesota patents, $6.6O(?i.20; winter extras. $3.1(KiiJ.65; Minnesota bakers, $3.75'34.15; winter low grades, $3.0OQ3.6. Rye flour firm; fair to good. $4.2fxS'4.60; choice to fancy, $4.604.90. K.Kjrii m cAii r irm; nne wnuo ana yel low. tl.2tol.30; coarse. ll.lSl.16: kiln dried. $2.9O4jS.00. WHEAT Receipts, 16,000 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 red, $1.06. In elevator: .U No. I red, $1,064, nominal f. o. b. and 1,700 61 Canadian Pacific Cen. of New Jersey.. Ches. & Ohio Chicago & Alton .... do pref Chi. Great Western.. Chi. & Northwest.... Chi., Mil. & St. Faul 13,900 178 96 684 400 2.500 784 194 68 150 1514 ZOO 61 614 So 774 77 194 19 1,900 1994 1984 199 100 200 800 2,500 800- Chl. Ter. & Trans. do prer C. C. C. & 8. L. ex r. Colo. Fuel & Iron.... Colo. & Southern.;.. do 1st pref do 2d pref Sonsolidated Gas .... orn Products do pref v.. Dela. & Hudson .... Del., L. W Den. & Rio Grande.. do pref ; Distillers' Sec Erie 81.300 17 32 99 44 600 37H 36 ) 1934-193 17i4 1774 17 16 32 32 98 984 434 444 274 274 674 OMAHA LIVE ST0C1 MARUET Beef Bteeri and Oows a Dime Higher with Trading Active. HOG TRADE FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Receipts of Sheep and Lambs Moder ately Heavy, with Market on Old Sheep steady and Yearlings 4 Lambs a Dime Higher. V. 8. rf. tm, rg. So eoupon V I l: tti So ooupon V. t. 4a, rf i So coupon C I old 41, rr. 4o coupon ..104 Japan St, ctft ..104VI L. N. tint. 4l... ,A" , Manhattan c 4t ..104 Mi. Crntrsl 4a.... ..132 I do lat tne. . .1X14 Minn. A St. U 4s., ..104 M . K. st T. 4a.... .104 1 -, ;a .ion, 7. W7 8, tz 6,'i 18 4.4M 8,464 1.402 3.8.6 6.216 4,500 Am. Tnaoes4a, ctft. 75 'N. R. R. ot M c. 4a 1H 4a. do 4a, ctfa. Atchlaon (nn. do adl. 41... Atlantlo C. L. Bal. A Ohio a... do ma Central of Oa. la. do tat Ino do Id Inc. .loon ..104 .. 77 ..10J4 .. ..ins .1034 U N. Y. C. t. ISM .1"S N J. C. Ba. ... . No Paclflo 4.i.. .mm dn Si .1(M N A W. c.'4i.... . O. a. L. rMi 4a. ,.114 Pnn. conr. Ia. .. tH RaOlns aenr 4a.. . mh et. u lc 1. M. c. s lie Cha. A Ohio 44i...10l Bt l A 8 f. fg. 4a. 1 Chlraao A A. 1 '4 St L. 8. W' e. 4a... M C , B. A Q. n. 4a. ...in Br-iboard A. Xj. 4a.... l4 C.. R. I. A r. 4a iz K" 1'irino i II do col. aa M-t natiwav as lit1 Crc. A Bt. L. K. 41..101-, Tt-xia A T. la Ill" rhlcaio Tr. 4a li T. , St. L. A W. 4a.. Mr, (lolnrada Mid. 4 ... 7n In ion Padflo 4a 1074 Mt in coiiy. 4a 1274, 12 t S. 8tl 3d i 4V 70 -k Wnhlth ll 1I7S loe dn db. B 74V, Mi. 41 W & L. S. 4l 4H SOUTH OMAHA. June 26. 1906. tai.akl st u. . kam. aa . u m J I Ku mm H a J 1 B'b A al.nl Sane day week before.. 2.271 US I B:n three weeks ago... 7,3.6 cmiiu lour weeas ago.... o.t same day last year l.Ktt RECEIPTS FOR THE Vf.AR TO DATE. Tha followlna table shows the receipts of cattle, hugs and sneep at boutti Omaha for me year to date, compared witn last year; 19i. 1904. Inc. Dec. Cattle 421,737 446.188 24.445 Hogs 1.24.176 1.KUM4) 61.814 Sheep 727,696 686,587 42,008 ihe following inhia ahowa the average price or hogs at South Omaha for tna last several days, with comparisons: gney to the demand, tight hogs wera still In best demand and were tne bst seller. The market ruled generally Mrloc higher than the close of last week, with the bulk of the hogs selling at $5 2..65t. The popular price todav was $5 274, with tops reaching $5 824- Buyers picked up the hogs right along and by noon about everything was sold. Representative sales: Colo. A to. 4a Colo. Ind. 5a. aet A do aet B Cuba Kb. rtfa t. A R. O 4a 10J Dlallllrrr Bee. Bl ... 79vy Erl prior lien 4a.... ins do an. 4a 941 r. W. A D. C. la. ...UO Hocking Vil. 44a. ...Ill Offered. Date. 11806. lOI . 1190S. llat. 11901 . 11900. 11899. June 6 134 4 68 6 $S I 701 4 88 8 60 I Ml ' (70f J 8 M Wla. rntral do 6a, Id at. ; do44a, ctfa. i.i. 12 M16-HN Y.-Cintral. a ...Aii Norfolk A W. rtn pfd Ontario A W. Pinnaylvanla .lM'-t Kin.1 Mlnca London Stock Market. LONDON, June 26 Closing quotations on stocks were: Conaola. money no account ... Anaconda ...... Atchlion ....... do pfd Baltimore A Ohio Canadian Pacific ... rhea. A Ohio Chlnno Ot.- W C. M. A 8t.-p.... Pc Beers Denver A R. O.... do pfd Erie 43 ' do lat pfd 81 do Id pfd 69 Illlnoti Central .....170 Loulavllle A Nalti...l51 M , K. A T 2 JB4 V . S2', . 19 W ,11 . M'il tteadlna . do lit pfd ' do 2d pfd anuthern Railway 1 do tlfd Southern raclflo . 9VVntna Pcl6c .... dn pfd- ..' V. 3. Steel dn pfd , Wahaih do pfd ...1474 ... M ...as ... ... 114 ... 4 ... SH ... 4 ... Id ... K ... 9'4 ... ...129:i ...100(4 ... 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I I7S n I ns 160 I 17s 0 I ITS 10 I ITS ... 1 ITS ... Ills ... I ITS 110 I 17 s ... I ITS . . ITS mo ns .IH 110 ITS . . . I ITS 110 I ITS 0 I ITS 40 I ITS 110 t 10 o lo 40 t 10 40 I 10 ... t 0 1(0 S SO 90 S 10 .140 ..til . !!t .111 . .t"4 ..104 . .ll ..Ml . .140 ..194 111 no 140 i to ...IIS ..210 ...til ...111 ...111 ...ItO ...191 .. .too ...HS ...lot ...in ...114 ..til .. 9CI ...131 ..110 . . . 19S ...171 I 10 ... I 14 80 I 10 0 i 90 10 t 10 ... I 10 HI IM SO 4 10 ... I 80 ... I 10 SO I 10 SO I 10 110 I 10 SO I JO ... 10 M I lo ... I ais 40 I IIS Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars broucht In to day by each road was; Cattle, llogs. Sheep. H ses SILVER Bar, steady, 26 15-16d per ounce. wurii!.i-mrt!i per cent. C, M. & St. P. Lnlon Pacific C. & N. W t. E. or M. V C, St. P.. M. & O B. & M C, B. & Q.. The rate of discount In the open market I Q-i B- i- & P., east... lor snort Dins is 21-10 per cent; for three months bins, ai-ib per cent. 1 21 2 38 6 18 2 6 Hew Tork Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, June 26 Closing quotations on mining stoens C. R. I. & P., west.. 6 Illinois Central Oreat Western 1 3 8 2 33 8 15 2 1 "8 2 77 18 18 43 Adam Con 31 Alice I)S Breeca 26 Bruniwlck Con S Comatock Tunnel .... 8 Con. Cal. A Va 130 Horn Silver 176 Iron Silver 300 Leadvlll Con 1 Offered. were Little Chief .. octirlo Ophlr Phoenl Pntoil Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopea SO Standard 13s . t .400 .too . 1 . 10 41 26 2,500 104 3io66 190" man, iv-u iu j T Indicates Inappreciable rainfall. L. A. WEL8H. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. St. Lonls General Market. BT. IjOCTS, June 26 WHEAT-Firm; No. I cash, . elevater, 92o; track, 86J)97o new, $l.liS old: July, K.'o; September, 0240; Mo. t hard, h.064. CORN-Hlgher; No. 1 cash. 63c; track, 641,644c; July. 624(gv24c: December, 464c. OATSFUin; No. 2 cash, 81o; track, 8I4O 82c; July. 80c; September, 294c; No. J white, iic. FLOW K Moderate; red winter patenta, $4.70iU'4.90; extra fancy and straight, $4.6u(j 4 430; clear. $3.6utga.00. SEEl Timothy, steadv. 82.002.40. WRNWEAL-Steady, $2.60. BRAN Steady; sacked, east Irack. 76ff'7c. MAY-8teady; timothy, $8.OOj213.00; prai rie, $6.0Osj9.5O. , iron co-rroN TiES-tfec BAOOINO-84C HEMP TW I NE 640. " PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing, $12874. Lard, steady; prime Breamed, $6 774. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra shoxts. 17.614; clear ribs. $7 75; short clears, $.). Bacon tboxed), steady; extra shorts, $8,374; clear libs, $8,624; short clears, $8,874. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 940; springs, I4318c turkeys, Uo; ducks, 9i10o; geese, SGC. BI-TTER'-Qulet; creamery, 10&21c; dairy, 16617c. EOOS Stesidy at 12c. case count. Receipts. Shipments lour, DDIS VM" Wheat, bu 4o.uuu . Corn, bu 124. twit Oats, bu I.0u0 r ' Mllwaikle Grain Market. MILWAl'KEB. June 2 WHEAT weaker; No. 1 nortlmrh, $1131134: No. .northern. $1 0MJ1.11; July, 89'ti94c, bid. -, RYE Lower; No. 1. lo. BARLEY Firm; No. i. 61c; sample, 404J 604c CORN-Hc higher; No. 8. 644ifMV: July. 544c, asked. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL June 38 -WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, steadv; Julv. 6 H4d; Sep tember. 6a d; December, a 84d. CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed. 6s Ikd. Futures, firm; July, 4s 41; Sep tember, 4s d. Oalaith Grain Market. DULl'TH. June M WHKAT-To arrlvs: No. 1 northern, $1114; N- 1 noithsru. .13 afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1,194, t. o. o. ana bowu; ino. j. nara Manitoba, 81.14, t. o. b. and afloat. The early trend of wheat pru.es today was upward owing to bullish northwest crop news and predic tion of rain for winter wheat states. After a half cent advance, however, real ising developed and prices yielded sharply, closing partly 4c net higher. July, 944 864c, closed 944c; September, 89'5Lit,u; closed at 9Sc; December, 8841589 l-lic, closed at 88410. CORN-Recelpts, 49,450 bu.; exports, 144,000 du.; spot inaraet nrm; no. 3, U3c, in eleva tor, and 6140 t. o. b. and afloat; No. : yellow.. 624c: No. X white. 62c Ontlon market was firmer but quiet, there being no iranBiicuoni in rxew j ora. July closed sue; oepicmuer ciosea -onc. OATS Receipts, 112,100 bu.; spot market nrm; mixed oats, 16 to 32 lbs.. Stf'altiNc: natural white, 30 to 32 lbs., 364-&374C; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 3744040. HAY Quiet; shipping, 624u674ci good to chides. 4&J4e. HOPS Steady: stats, common to choice 19t4 crop, i27c; 1903 crop. 2u(2c;volds, 10 tllic; Paclflo coast, 19u4 crop, 23a36c; 1SK0 crop. 19(u21c; olds, irS12c. . . HIDES QUIet; Galveston,' SO to 26 lbs, 20c; California, iw to 26 pounds, 19c: Texas LEATHER Steady; acid, 24fl26o. PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family, 813.6"iiH 00: mess. Ill 60411.50: beef ham. 821 mu22 50; packets, $12.6Cil3.00; city, extra. India mess, tJl.Wit 22 50. Cut . meats, firm: plc-kled bellies, $8.0tvai0.00; pickW shouN .."', wnw.w, . . .inula, LU.OU, Lard, firm; western steamed, i7.liMi.i6; re fined steady; contltiept, 87.28; South Amer ica, $8 00; ooinpouud, 86.374.64. , Pork, stvady; family, $16. Otva 15.M1; short clear. $U umul6.iX; invss. $13 SAj'a 18.7$. TALLOW Quiet; city t$2 per pkg.), 44c; country inkgs. free). 'u4c. RICE Qult; domestic,' fair to extra, 34 (fw . u.i.Hiii. .iiuiiuiiai. BCTTER-lrrcgular; recelpta, 11.177 pkgs.i Street price, extra creamery. 2u4!fjac; offi cial prices, creamery, common to extra Kmaoc; state dairy, common to extra, 154 j 20c; western Imitation creainei-y. ooinmori to extra; lojl9c; western factory, common to extra. I34til6c; renovated, common to ex tra. 11451,0. , CHthstnrm; new state fun cream, entail.- whits and colored, line, 9c; new state lair to. c 11 one. MfUSc; new slate large, colored ami wane, nne, c; new Slate, skim. lnTVc. EOlSr-alieady: stste, Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected white. 3PVJ'J1 0 : state cnoioe. hbhv; state, mixeo. extra, ijc; weaterns. 14iil4c; southerns. lltM4c. ' POl'LTRY Dreaaed, firmer; western broilers. :Vo)-J6c; fowls. 10tlct ttarkjrys. 174c. - ,.' do 1st pref do 2d prer Oen. Electric Hock. Val. ex. dlv.... 111. Central Inter. Paper do pref Inter. Pump do pref Iowa Central do pref Kan. City Sou do pref Louis. & Nash Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexlcln Cen M.. S. P. & S. S do pref M Mo. Pacific Mo., Kan. & Tex do pref National Lead N.. R. R. of Meg pfd New York Cen N. Y., O.. & West.... Nor. & Western .... do pref North American .... Pacific Mail Pennsylvania People s Oas P., C. C. & B. Li Press. Steel Car do nref Pull. Pal. Car Reading do 1st pref do 2d pref Republic Steel do pref Rock laland Co do pref Rubber Goods do pref S. L. & S. V. 2d pfd St. L. Southern .... do pref Southern Pac do pfd ex. dlv .... Southern Rail do nref Tenn. Coal & Iron .. Texas & Pacific .... Tol.. St L. & W do pref t nion Pacific , do pref IT. 8. Express TT. 8. Leather do pref .............. V. S. Realty IT. .8. Rubber do pref U. S Steel do pref Vlr. Car. Chemical.. do pref Wabash do pref Wells Fargo Express West. Elen ex. dlv.. Western Union Wheel. Lake Erie Wis. Central do Dref North. Paclflo 300 894 400 . 434 43 804 684 674 68' 174 1744 174 OA 3.100 itT7T4 ifie" . 167 100 19 19 19' 79 79 781 3.400 4,000 400 364 1924 104 464 187 189 880 294 88 89 434 43 414 42 80 804 84 8.0. ll 6t ') 46.0.1) 26,00 200 200 81 100 26 "jo6 264 I.80O 67 2,200 148 100 1644 3 200 81 8.700 125 2,300 21 1,200 121 .400 160 910 102 400 2814 600 63 . 8.700 47 100 844 1.000 145 2.300 61 3.600 83 Foreign Financial. LONDON, June 26. Money In the market today was In moderate demand to meet calls on recent Issues, Including the Cana dian Northern railroad debentures. DIs counts were firm In view of the condttlon of short loans and continental exchanges. Trading on tha Stock exchange opened quiet, undecided and rather nervous and sensitive, partly owing to the nolit cal tin easiness and partly on account of It being the eve of the settlement. Paris selling at first aided the depression, but later prices rallied and closed firmer, financial circles believing that the Moroccan question la In a fair way toward settlement. Consols started a shade down and recovered. Americans opened Irregular and mostly un der parity and recovered a trifle. The Im provement continued during the last hour and was Imost pronounced! Prices closed firm, but below the best Quotations of the dav. 'Foreigners are Irregular, Japanese easier; Imperial Japanese 6a , of 1904 were quoted at 103. BERLIN, June 26 Prices on the Bourse today Were irregular? Most securities were weaker upon tne unsatisfactory peace out- 100 K. PARIS. June 26. Business on the Bourse todav- displayed a more cheerful tendency and with the exception of Russians closed with a good tone. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at 88.06 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 602. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. June 26. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption shows: Available cash balance, $137,041,900; gold, $64,336,631. Bank Clearings. OMAHA, June 26 Bank clearings for to day were $1,706,878.94, and for the corre sponding date last year i,;4o.jos.oi. Total receipts 99 The disposition of the day's recelpta waa as follows, each buyer purchasing tha number of head Indicated: Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . r. I.I n.ux "lit! v.'iiitLiia nciins o , Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co swirt & CO., country Armour & Co Lobman & Rothschild... Hill & Son L. F. Husi L. Wolf S. & S Other buyers 3o 601 869 21 456 136 18 13 66 346 2 1,496 1.7.-8 1,161 737 1,627 2,469 SHEEP Recelpta of sheep today wore liberal, about eighteen cars being on sale. The offerings were all range stuff and were of fairly good quality. Buyers were out early ind there waa some little ac tivity to tho trading. Lambs were In best demand and prices ruled generally stronger, whlie In soma cases ssLes looked higher. Old sheep, while fully steady with the close of last week, were not In as good demand and were a little harder to move. A part of the receipts went as feeders and on these kinds there was a good demand and prices were stronger. There were three decks of yearling wethers and ewes that sold for $5.35 and the old wethers In the same shlument brought 84.60. There were two doubles of ewes that sold for $4.50 today, which brought a dime more last Friday. The market here Is In satisfac tory shape as compared with other points nd there Is a good demand for anything desirable. Quotations for clipped stock: oood to choice lambs, $6.00(96.26; fair to good lambs. ls.50U6.im; guua to choice yenning. s.uwr .60; fair to good yearlings, s4.idmo.ot; gooa o choice wethers. $4.7Mi.26; fair to good wethers. $4.26(54.76; good to choice ewes, $4 300460; fair to good awes, $4.00J)4.30. Representative sales: No. Av. 10 western cull ewes ? California, culla 80 49 Idaho cull ewes 77 154 western feeder ewes 82 12 Idaho feeder yearlings 6J 68 California bucks 66 448 Idaho ewes 93 800 California wethers 107 318 California wethers 105 842 Idaho feeding yearlings 68 598 Idaho ewes vv 42 western ewes 15 Idaho cull yarllngs i 5 Idaho wethers 114 418 Idaho wethers and ewes 98 68 Idaho wethers and ewes 98 293 California lambs 64 70 California lambs ts 1.9. THa.ho vearlinaa 83 547 Idaho yearlings 72 6.629 850 6,217 8.3O0 102 1024" 101 1,000 1004 100 2,100 41 39 Yt jtovk 1394 .,BUU 1U3 3 93 99 92 90 194 77 30 7 34 700 1.100 3.m 200 400 1.500 8 000 8,900 6u0 1,400 4O0 1041 600 24 000 61 3S.2O0 64 1.6H0 1174 6,900 824 UiO 6,000 700 "208 '67 ..117,100 1284 1024 103 74 3 884 93 '97 92 89 I84 76 294 75 33 1024 674 234 604 63 1174 31 974 384 34 237 994 91 HI 194 77 34 754 Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June 26. COTTON Spot closed quiet; middling uplands. 9.3ic; mid dllns: anilf. 9.65c: sales. 373 bales. BT. LOUIS. June 20. COTTON-Steady middling. 9Ac: sales. 220 bales: receipts. none: shipments, 883 bales; stock, 87,700 hales. NEW ORLEANS. La.. June 26.-COTTON Steadv: sales. 1.400 bales: ordinary. 6c; good ordinary, 7 9-16c; low middling, 8 7-16c; middling. 9 l-16c: good middling, 9c; mid dling fair, ll-i6c; receipts, i.ioo oaies lock 85.418 hales. l.lVKRPnOI.. June 26 4:00 D. m. COT TON Spot In moderate. demand; prices five points lower: American middling fair. K KM: rood middling. 6.21d: middling. 4.03d: low middling. 4.87d; good ordinary, 4.69d; ordinary. 4.53d. The sales of the day were m.nnn bales, of which 500 were for specula firm and exnnrt and Indued 9.300 Ameri can. Receipts, 20,000 bales. Including 15,800 American. Totals 2.287 CAT 1 LB As was noted on several days last week, it was due to the heavy re ceipts that the market ruled lower and that lighter offerings would stiffen tho trade. These predictions were verified to day, when, with about ninety cars of cattle on sale, the market showed strengtn ana activity. The general quality of tne stuff was ralrly good. The market on href steers waa In better shape than at the close of last week and there was considerable urgency to tne ae niand. Buyers were out early and seemed to want the cattle. Prices on the good kinds showed an advance of about a dime and some sales looked even higher than this. On the common and grassy Kinds prices ruled about steady, with trading a little slow. There Is a fair demand for a limited number of desirable beef cattle. but the market can be easily, swamped. The advance today was due apparently to the light receipts, and while the market to dav and the latter part of last week was stronger, the country trade must remember that anything like neavy receipts wouia cauae a break in nrlces and send the mar ket lower, wnue tne ngni receipts oi mo last few days have alleviated the situation somewhat, it is still in an unsatisfactory condition from the sellers' Dolnt of view. There was a small supply of cows and heifers here today, and, as was the case on steers, the market ruled stronger and tho demand was better than for some days. On the good kinds the market was tully a dime higher and trading was active, buyers n ek ni ud the stun in gooa season, com mon and grassy kinds, while Just about steady, were a nine siow to move at uie nrlcea. There was very little material change tn 'I prices on bulls, veal calves and stags and the maraet on incoe numi jud. iwu. steady. There was only a light supply ot stockers and feeders on hand today and there waa a hatter riemand tor tne stun man mere nas been for some days. The market ruled about a dime higher with trading active. Representative sales: - BEEF STEERS. 8i 814 344 '84 384 57 674 126 1274 964 1S2 12 100 107 107 1064 : 894 1M0 41 88 41 1.9.11 194 li I119 62 400 21 304 31 6,8"0 9i4 87 99'4 1.500 354 35 354 200 1094 ' 109 109 2.10 19 19 19 109 40 40 40 235 1664 400 944 94 944 StO 17 164 16 7J0 244 234 234 5o0 524 61 4 61 1.200 187 186 1854 Wool Market. LONDON, June 26 The arrivals of wool fr.n th fnnrth aerlea of auction sales. which Is scheduled to open on July 4. closed today witn the following amounts nsiea: New South Wales. 29 904 bales: Queens land. 8.725 bales: Victoria. 28.331 bales , ftouth Australia. 6.909 bales: West Auatra- . V. , 11. r 1 1 rr R 01 4 hntc K'a.v Zealand. 68,246 bales; Cape of Good Hop- and Natal, 36.124 bales. Fifty thousand hales of Australian and J9.50O Cape of Good Hone and Natal were forwarded direct to spinners, leaving the total amount available for the series 118,956 bales. Including 16.MX) bales held over from the last sales. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 26.-WOOL-Steady ; medium grades combing and clothing. 6 18c; light fine. 244'fr28c; heavy fine, 20S274c; tub washed, 32&424c. . 104 674 234 614 644 117 82 97 Total sales far the day, 782,000 shares. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Juns 26. Call loans, 8f4 per cent: time loans, 3444 per cent. Official quotations on stocks and bonds were: Coffee Market. NEW YORK, June 26. COFFEE Market for futures orjened Irregular, unchanged to 16 points lower under llouldatlon following the Issuance of notices for the delivery of about 8.000 bags of July contracts. This caused a renewal of switching from near to late months, nut leading bulls supported tha market, the notices were soon takdn care of. but the market later showed some Improvement. The close was steady at an advance of 5 points on May, and unchanged to 6 points lower on other months. Sales were about 49,000 bass. Including Julv at 6 ?rt.35c; August. 6:45c; September. 6.65c; October. e.Roc; December, 6.w.90c: March. 6 9667.05e; May, 7.05c. Spot, quiet; No. T Rio, 7c; Cordova, 10G713C Ns. l.... is i i ii ii 17.... 25.... 44.:.. !.... 1.... 1.... !.... I. ... It.... 26.... a.... ii.... i.... 40.... 18.... 0.... to.... II. ... 8.... 10.... 10.... so.... so.... AT. Pr. .... ISO t so .... 411 I 70 .... 140. 1 71 .... 140 1 75 .... S4S 1 7S .... 147 I 10 .... 710 I 10 .... S00 1 SO ....1210 4 00 ....1060 1 00 .... tm i os ....1111 4 U ....1014 4 IS ....10S 4 10 ....1U3 4 SS .... 180 4 40 ....1134 4 46 1160 4 60 ,...UU 4 SO ,...UM 4 SO ....US. 4 66 ....1014 4 40 ....1.162 4 40 ....1240 4 (0 ....1112 4 15 1137 4 65 1240 4 46 .1216 4 70 No. 11... 14... W... 24... 62... 41... II... 21.... 61.... 11..., 12 .. 24..., 21... 20... 41..., 21... SO... IS... 17... 14... 22... 26... 17... II... 40... 46... 41... 11. At. Pr. 11H 4 70 107 4 70 ,...J28 4 70 ....KlOS 4 76 .....1204 4 71 1170 4 71 1111 4 SO ...AiH i U 1320 4 10 1161 4 0 US 4 10 1277 4 W 1140 4 SO 1107 4 SO 1404 4 SI 1417 4 00 1U1 I 04 1316 I 00 1411 I 00 1447 I 04 13B 1 10 1460 I 14 1423 t 20 1423 26 13.2 4 16 llxS I 20 Hl I 80 ....1164 6 80 STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....122 8 SO biEcivS AND COWS. .... 641 .... 717 .... M0 .... ' .1010 . 160 rrlee a ansae fteaaoed. : NEW YORK. June) 3e All grades of -refined sugar were reduced be a M cvods today. AtchlaoD ad. .4a., do 4a Mei. Central 4s...., Atchlion do pfd Boaton a Alhinr... Hoiton st Milne..., Boitoa Elevated ... Pltchburi pfd Meilrin Central ... N. Y . N. H. A H Per Mirquuile .... Union Pielnc Amer. Arge. Chem. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tub. Amer. Susir Amer. T. a T Amer. Wnolea do pfd Dominion I. . A 8- Edlioa Klec. lllu. .. General Electric .. Mm. glectrie do pfd .., Um On t'nited Fruit 1'nltea Shoe Mich ... sus '' ao pro ii I'tan .... V. t. Steel ,., 1144 Vlttortl . do pfd SIS Wlnoni . Wetting- coiaon ... 12 Wolveruia Adventure .102 4 Aliouei . 76 .Amalgamated ... . 464 American lna . .lor Atlantic .166 Bingham .171 ,Cal. a Hecla.... .1674 Centennial .140 Copper Range .. . 114 Pilr Wait li IMoilalon Coal . . M rnnklla - . UT'4 Orinbr . 2314, Iale Royale , II Mm. Mlnlrg ... . a Mlrhlgan .HTSi MohiKk . 48 i Mont. C. A C... . 16 Old Doatnloa .. .106 Oeceola . It Parrot .146 Quincr .1144 Shimon . HVt Tamarack ., , U Trinity . 44 t Dlted Copper .. .1IW4 V. S. Mining.... Oil. ....... 44 . K4 . 1144 . I . 114 . 2S4 .!.) . 174 44 . 18 . Tt . I - I'4 . 114 74, . 134, . 4S4 4 . ts . II - 74 .104 . S . 11 . 80 . 104 ,. 411, .. 1 ,. 104 ..10 . . .Bank ( Germany Statement. BERLIN. Juna S6 The weekly statement Of tha Imperial Bank of Germany shows Hilar and Molaases. SUGAR Raw quiet; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, 96 test, 4c: molasses sugar, 8c; refined No. 7, 7.46c; No. 8, 4.65c; No. . 4 snc; No. 10, 4 65c; No. 11, 4 45c; No. 12, 4.40c; No. IS. 4.30c; No. 14, 4 25c; confec tioners' A. 6 26c-; mould A. 5.76c: cut loaf. 6.06c: crushed, (10; powdered, 660; granu lated. 5.40c: cubes. 6 66c. NEW ORLEANS. La.. June 26.-SUOAR- Bteady: open kettle, 3!344c; open kettle centrifugal, 4"'n4'o: centrifugal wnitcs, 6c: yellows. 4ir4 l5-lc; seconds. 8W40. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 139 36c: centrirugai. vnur. SYRUP Nominal. 80c. Philadelphia Prodace Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 26,-BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 214c; eg tra nearbv prints. 224c. ECMJ& nrm. nearby iresa. lz'c loss on; nearby fresh, 164c at mark; western fresh, 17ftt lTW.- at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream fancy, new, 10ic; New York full cream, fair to good, 94ftl0c; domestic swiss, lift 14c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. June ST.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3 yellow. 64c; No. 3, 634f3e; No. 4. 624c; no grade, 51tJ314c. OATS Firm; No. 8 white.' 82c; No. 4 white, 314c Elgin Batter Market. FLOIN, III.. June 26 BUTTER The mar. kot ruled Arm today at 3uc. Sales for tna week war 863,000 pounds. 4.. 1... I... ... 4 .. 8... I... 1... I... 82 .. 1... ..1070 .. 841 Ill .. 876 ..1170 ..1017 ..1014 .. St I 60 4 ISO 4 14 I SO 2 IM) 4 60 1 10 11 764 4 60 4 00 10 107 8 4 74 4 00 47 2 4 76 cows. 1 60 1 110 I 86 I 10 1 170 1 40 1 25 1 130 I 10 1 16 1 1220 1 60 I 40 1 1120 I 64 I 40 1 1070 I 60 I SO 1 1040 I SO I 76 I llf.4 I 60 1 H 4 1222 I 6S I 16 1 1076 I Ii I SO 10 S47 I 41 1 00 1 14H I S6 I 00 1 12e0 I It I 00 II 1111 I 70 1 00 S 10SI 1 70 100 IS. 1004 I 76 I 00 I 1170 I SS 00 4 1I0 4 00 104 11 10t 4 0 I 10 1 1M0 4 14 I 10 1 1J47 4 SO . . . S4I 1 10 turf)! AND HEIFERS. ...1144 I 71 41EIFEK8. 410 Til 1 16 I 00 T'.O 1 00 697 I 08 ,44 I 86 410 I II .... T SO I 00 ....llsO I 26 1044 I 16 ... 1U0 I 60 ....15u0 I 76 ....1070 I 1 ....1U0 I 76 ....Hw4 176 ....1600 1 00 ....134 100 S. 21 1 i::::: 1 BULLS. STAGS. 174 I 16 CALVE!, , Kl IH Ill I SO 4'D 4 00 878 4 00 7M 4 00 T0 4 16 1N0 M 1140 I 64 1740 ISO 1720 I 60 1430 I (6 1110 I 76 1160 171 1416 1 TS 1 1 30 I 86 UW 8 SO Ill 4 00 .... 116 4 60 .... 170 4 60 .... 1'iO I OU .... 161 I 40 .... 121 I 16 !. il'...d AT. . ....SOI I SO 17. .... TM I 60 !. .... Ml I 64 SS. .... 7E.I I 16 10. .... 727 1 40 I I. 1.. 1 . I.. 1 . 1... 170 I 64 ,114 I 60 160 I 10 146 4 60 10 I 16 114 I 74 r i-xiiKj toi I so S41 I 0 6-4 4 1 1041 4 64 104 4 64 89 Idaho yearlings 65 Idaho yearlings 27 Idaho cull yearlings 216 California lambs 101 western lambs 215 Idaho lambs and yearlings... 616 Idaho lambs and yearlings... 2, northern, $107401084; No. $. northern, $10:41)1 i'f.4 FI.IM R -First patents. M.lflatVJV second patents, $1 PO',,!', if,- nret clears, $1,0014 10; second clears. 2. iVii I .v BRA N In bulk, 1U. ,oit 13 00. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET, Condition of Trad and Quotations en ttaple and Fancy Prndaee. EGOS Receipts, fair: market, steady! candled stock. 134c. LIVE 1'OL'LTKi Hens. Siu9c: roosters. $c: turkeys, lJ.ii 16c; ducks, lo; spring Chickens. 14 to 2 lbs., 16c per lb. mi rri-.it Market nrm; pacaing sun. 13c; choice to fancy dairy, 17ul&o; creamery, Hi21c; prints. 22c. si u Art standard granulans, son per a-t.; cubes. $7.00 per cwt.; cut loaf, $..4i per cwt ; No. 8 entra C. $6.15 per cwt.; No. 10 extra C. $6 95 per owt.; No. 16 yel low, $6 76 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, 80. 98 per cwt.; bar powdered, $7.40 per ewt.j eagle tableta 87.95 per cwt FRESH FIBH-Trout, 9c; bailbtit, llej buffalo (dresncdl, c; pickerel (dressed). So; wnue pass tareaseui, izc; sunnsn, bo. peron (scaled and dressed). 8c: pike. 8c; catfish, Iftc; red snapper, 10c; salmon, lac; urapples. 12c: eel, 15c; bullheads, 11a; black bass, C Whlleflsh (d-es.ied). 10c: froa legs, per dos.. Mm. Inli.l... ,-..., n -r- .M.i Irl' lldr. $00; shad roe, 45o; bluefl'ns, 8c HAir 1'rlcos quoted by Oman a wnoiesai Hay dealers' association: Choice, 37.00: No. 50; No. . 16.00; coarse. $5 00. These hay of good color and qual- 70 79 93 68 64 83 S2 Pr. 1 60 2 25 3 00 3 85 3 60 4 00 4 86 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 50 4 60 4 60 4 60 4 90 6 25 5 25 6 25 5 26 6 25 5 40 5 60 6 50 5 70 6 70 CHICAGO LrVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Ten to Twenty Centa Higher Hogs and Sheep Ten Cents Higher. rwiCAOO. June 26. CATTLE Receipts, 14.000 head; market lOfiSOc higher; good to Drlme steers, 85.256.00; poor to medlurfi, 3.764i6.20; stockers and feeders, 82.5OH.50; cows, $2.504f4.60; heifers, $2.506.00; canners. 81.4iK02.40; DUIIS, !.WU1.; caiven, to"n-", Texas fed steers, $3.264.50. HOGS Receipts, za.uw neaa; mumm for tomorrow, 20,000 head; market. 100 higher; mixed and butchers, $5. 2566.55; good to choice heavy, $5.45S.574; rough heavy, 84.76-5.40; light, $5.26(56.524; bulk of sales, ua. ..hesn 1fto htirher: lambs. 10W15C higher: good' to choice wethers, $4.&Xc5.15; nl,AUi vntved x.1 7F.ifD4.40: western sheeD 84 0f26.10; native lambs (Including spring lamps), ei.owa-i.io; " $5.00.60. Kansas Clly Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 26. CATTLE Tr..i..ta mono head. Including t.wJ neaa southerns. Market 615c higher. Southerns steady; choice export ana aressea oeei steers, 4.7&ia.'o; i"r 10 buuu, n"1-'"! .n tt-A ateers. 84. 26416.60: stockers and feeders. 32.7Da"4.60: southern steers, $1.00 in. nn.,th.rn nnwa 12 2603.3. 75: native COWS $2 25'f4.&0; native neiiers, so.umu.io; uuns, 0 -r. i itfi- nlvai 13 00ii)6 20. HOQS-Recelpts, 6.200 head; market 6 in hi.h.r- inn s54?U: hulk of sales. $5.3o tff42U: heavv. 86.82(S'5.374: packers, $5.354j) 6.424: Pigs and light, $5.Sotfj6.424. SHEEP AIU MMOO iteceipia, o-yj market 10c higher; native lambs. 86.25(fr6.27; western lambs. $7.76; few ewes, $5.50; Texas clipped yearlings, $4.769,6.25; Texas clipped sheep, $4.254.76; stockers and feeders, $2.50 tJU.76. St. Loojs Live gtoek Market, ST IJITIS June 2S CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head. Including 6.200 Texans; natives 100 nigner; Texans strong; native iuiuiiih and exnort steers. 34.8frffC.76; dressed beef nri hutcher ateers 13.60(fv5.25: steers under 1,000 lhs., $3.5oitj,4.76; stockers and feeders. 10 KfSM.fln: cowa and neirera. .wii d; can ners. ll.oOOtt-lo; Duns. .'.ao-i.w; caivn, n . fi25; Texas and inaian steers, 4.(Meo.uu enwa and heifers. 12.OCKH3.75. HOGS Receipts, 4.WK) head; nigner; pigs and lights, H.90ff8.40; pacsers. e4.w.4" hnrchnra nno neat neavv. lo.i'.nu.oM. SHEEP ANIJ LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head: market strong; native muttons, $3.75 c.4 7K- lambs. IS.OOta 6fi: culls and bucks M.0OW4.00; Stockers, tz.waa.w; lexana, ao. 10 Q4.46. St. Joseph Live gtoek Market, ST. JOSEPH, June 26. CATTLE Re cetnta r.A head: strong to 10c higher: na tlves, $3.756.40; cows and heifers, $1.604.50 stockers and feeders, $2.764j4.50. HOGS Receipts. 4.905 head; 610o higher iii-ht 45: medium and heavv. 16.30415. 40. SHEEP AND IAMB8 Receipts, 3,671 head; active to 10tri5c higher. Rlonx City Live gtoek Market RIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 26. (Special Tele gram. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 600 head; mar ket 1(J'6C nigner; siocaers, steauy; oeevra, $3.7fxu-;.6ti; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.60 4.50; stockers and fneders, S.0O4(-4.00; calves and vearlings, $2.7613.85. HOGS Receipts. .2'1 head; market 6010c higher, selling at $6.3&6..10; bulk of aales, $5.22465. 88. Stork In Slant. Receipts of live stock st tha six principal western, markets yesterday: cattle, i-togs. onecp. prK.es are for BRAN Per ton. $15.00. TROPICAL FP.U1T. ORANGES St. Michaels, all sixes, $4.25: extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all sizes, $3.75; seedlings, all sizes, $3.60; Valen cia, all sizes, 84.25. LEMONS Lttiionlera, extra fancy, 27 800 and 360 slses, efi.Vu().75, fancy, 170, 300 and 800 slses, $4.26; 270 size, $3.60 , 300 and 360 sixes, $4 60 ; 210 size 32.75; 240 size, $3 26. DATES Per box of 80 1-lb pkgs.. $1JU; liallowe'en, In 7o-lh. boxes, per lb, o. FiUS California, per 10-lb. carton, 1JJ 85c: Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; flv crown, 12c. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.71 62 26; Jumbos. $2.60h 3.00. PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate Of 24, 80 and 36 slses. 13.21; 42 sire. 13.00. FR11T8 AND MELONS. APRICOTS California, per 4 basket crate, $1.10. PLUMS California, per 4-baaXet crate, $1.10. PEACHES Texas clings, per 4-hasket crate, 80c; Texas freestones, $1.00; Califor nia, per 26-lb. box, 90c. t il t.KRiErt t aliformn. black, per 8-lb, box, $1.60; white, per 8-lb. hot. i.0; Mla sourl, box fit 24 qts., $2.0OS?2.i!. STRAW 'BERRIES Home grown, per 84 jt. case, $1.75iS2.0U; Denver, per case of 24-qts., 42.50. CRANBERRIES jerseys, per crate. i oa. GOtSEUEKHlKS-Box of 24 qts., $2.00. CANTALOUPES Mexican, per crate. $3.Otu4.00. WA TEKMPJiAJiNB Aiaoama sweets, tboi JOc each; crated, lo per lb. RASPBERR1K3 Red, box of 24 ptg., $3; black, box of 24 pt.. $2.00. BLACKBERKl Kti-t ase or zt qts., e.uu, VEGETABLES. TURNIPS New, vi tto., loo. CARROTS New, per dos., 25o. PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 4"o. wax HKANS-Per "A-bu. box. 75o: string beans, per 4-bu. box, T5o; bu. box wax or trlng, l2.oyi.ai. POTATOES Home-grown, in saegs, per bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota toes, per bu., 660. BEANS wavy, per du., .uu. CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per orate of 1 dos., fOc. CUCUMBERS Per dos., 460. PEAS New. per bu. box, $1.00. TOMATOES Texas, per 4-baaket erate. $1.10. Si-INACH-Fer du., 500. CAHHAOE Home grown. In crates, per lb.. 24u: Mississippi, $1.25(j2.26 per crate, ac cording to sixe. ONIONS New, per dos. ouncnes, iftc; Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1.25. KAUlnrlUa-not nouse or Buuuiern, per doz., ?0c, LETTUCE Hot bouse, per dos., 35940c; head lettuce, per doz., 75o. beets New, per aoi., wo. iCHEESE Swiss, new. loo: Wisconsin bfick, 14c; Wisconsin Umberger, 16c; twins, 13tt'14c; young Americas, 14c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop, per lb., 16c; bard shells, per lb., 13c; No. 3 soit sneiis, per id., izo; rso. 1 nara hells, ner lb.. 12c: pecans, large, per 16.. 12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, par l0-. 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chin walnuts, per lb., 12'4 1:14c; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 16c; BhellbrtrK hickory nuts, per bu., $1.76; PVge hickory nuts, per tiu., i.ou. HIDES No. 1 green, 8c; no. z green. 7c; No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted. 8c; No. 1 veal cair, ltiu; no. s veai cair, vc; ary salted, 7i6:l4o; sheep pelts, 26c$1.00; horse hides, Jl.tM..00. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 26 METALS Tha London tin market closed steady with spot quoted at 139 7s 6d and futures at 138 6s; locally the market continued aulet hut steady, with prices a shade higher at $30.50 830. iv. copper ciosea aDout zs ea nigner n London at 66 for both snot and futures; locally the situation remains as recently reported, with lake and electrolytic gen erally quoted at $16 and cartage at $14.75. Lead was higher at 13 Is 3d in London and showed a firmer tone In the local mar ket, where some dealers were asking higher prices, out wun tne general range un changed at $4.5uff4.60. Spelter closed at 21 In London and was also unchanged locally at $6.30. Iron closed at 4la 4d In Glasgow and at 468 44d In Middiesborougn; locally the market waa easy; No. 1 northern foun dry is quoted st $16.26(fjri6.76, No. 2 northern foundry at $16. 60fi 16.25, No. 1 southern foun dry and No. 1 soft southern foundry at tl.V7iVul6.26. No. 2 southern foundry at $16.25 4JH6.75. bt, i.uuis, june . iiraun-ueau, quiet at $4,474; spelter, dull, at $5,074. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. .... 2.235 .... 6i0 ....10,000 .... 6f. .... 6,0110 ....14,000 6.637 S.2"0 5.201 4.9i6 4010 29,000 6.236 330 3 671 2,800 17.CO0 .83.891 61.942 28,907 South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Joseph ... St. Louis Chicago Totals .... Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June 26-WHEAT Firm: Julv, 794e; September, 764c: Decem ber, 76c' Cash: No. 2 hard. 96cifJ11.01; No. 8. S997e; No 4. T5JJ92C, No. t red. new, 924n4c; No. $ red, new, 9tl!)2c; No. 4, 75fte. fORN Firm; Julv. 49c; September. 474c; December. 434c. Cash: No. mixed, 494(5 60V.c: No. 8, 43460c; No. I white, 52c; No, 3. 61K". OATS Steady; No. t white. 824c; No. I ir'4 80'te. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansss new No. 2. whiuwood cases Included, l?4e; case equnt, 12c; cases returned 4c lea a. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $95061000; Choice prairie, $7 75"t8.00. RYE Steady; 65ft6ac. BUTTER htead ; creamery, 1547 184c; paeklns, 184c. Receipts. ShlDmn'a Wheat, bu 61 .200 26.400 Corn, bu 19 17.6m Oats, bu 46.CO0 14.000 HAYFED WESTERNS. WYOMING. 48 feeders.. 1117 12s 8 burls 1610 178 HOGS There was only a moderate Mon day's run her about seventeen loads be ing offered. The quality of the hogs was only fair. Encouraging reorts from east ern points lent a bullish Influence to trad ing here and conditions favored selling In terests. Trading ws active all through a foreootn sua there was some little ur- Deeds filed for record, June 26. 1906, aa furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abatractera, 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee: C. Bomholt to L. F. Bomholt, lots 10 to 12, block 8, Corrlgan Plaoe.. $3,000.00 Sheriff to Mary A. Keenan, part of lot 13, block 4, aub. of J. I. Redlck's addition 2,200.00 C. F. Haman and wife to C. Heln, part of lot 46, Rees Place J..0O John R. Clark to Phil. Mtg. Co., lot 9, block 6. Boggs & Hill's ........ 60.00 Marguret Collins to Mary McDonald, part of lots 6 lo 8, block 27, Wil cox 2d 10.00 Msry McDonald to F. Armburst, part of lots 1 to 8, block 27, Wil cox 2d 700.00 O. T. Bannard, receiver, to T. A. Thompson, lot 4, block 6, Brigga Place LOO J. T. Flanagan and wife to J. B. and L. E. Flunnagan, blocks 6 to 9, 17, 19, and 20, Boyd's addition.. 6.00 S. G. Wilson to Margaret M. Wilson, lot 3, block 4, Dwight St Lyman's addition 1.00 J. H. Bulla and wife to T. L. Phelps. und. 1-6 or suu. lot 1, tax 101 iu,., auu.uu 8. A. Teal and wife to K. M. Phil lips, lot 84 and part or 33. Rees Place 2,700.00 Emma C. W. Peters to Ella J. Brown, lots 1, 2, 16 and lb, block tl. Camer 400.00 II. P. Kuhn to H. O Knox, lots 15 and 16. block 22. Wilcox 2d 1,100.00 J. N. Frenzar to M. C. H. Frenter. lot 12. block 6, Parker s s.ouu.uu P. L. Dove and wife to McCague Inv. Co., lot 24, block 9, Kounlzo A Ruth's 6,500.00 Benson Land company to J. A. Mor- tan, lot 7. block 41, Henann aw.oti w. F. Kaasebaum and wife to Rnrgus Ins. Co., part of lot 4, Thornell's addition 8,200.00 Sheriff to Y. H. Gaines, lot 2, block 89, Dundee Place ou.w W. E. Swentzi-l and wife to Hast- ' Ings & Heyden, lot 28, block 5, Kllby Place 600.00 E. Kountze R. E. Co. to E. A. Part-: ridge, und. 4 of s. 10 ft. of n. 29 ft. of lot 2, block 19, Highland Place SM.OO United R. E. & Trust Co. to Edith A. Partridge, purt of lots 3 and 3, block 19, Highland place and other land 1.750. 00 P. Hannlfan, et al. to C. V. Peter son, und. 6-61 of part of lot 7, block 16. Bedford place 626.00 Ellsa A. Dupuy to Theresa Kurts, lots 12 and 13. block 1. Redick park 1.W0.G0 J. Tschadnasch to Antonla Von duska, part of lot 8, block 1, Im provement association addition.,.. 1,200.00 Minnie Connors et al. to V. C. Peter sen, und. 4 of part of lot 7, block 16, Bedford Place 125.00 Visible Snpply of Grain. NEW YORK, June 26 The visible supply of grain Saturday, Juno 24. as compiled b the New York produce exchange Is as fol lows: Wheat. 15 88,000 bu.; decrease. 1 894. 000 lu Corn, I JOfc. on) bu. ; decrease, is ooo bu. . Oats. 6.8VIO0O bu.; decrease. 258 0.") bu Rys. 837.000 bu. ; decrease. 8,000 bu. Barley, 873.000 bu.; Increase. 100,000 bu. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June SH.-WHEATr-July. 81 0k4; SVpleiiiber. 894c; December, 864c; No. L hard, $1.16; No, L northern, $1.11; No. Edwards-Wood Co. (leorr-"-td I nta Offlcei Flllh rr 4 Robert $rt ST. PAIL. fUN.N. CEALKRS IN Stocks, Grains Provisions Ship Your Grain to Ua (iraiicu Office, llo-.ll! Board ml Trade PldaT Omaha. Ash. Telephone U'tt. :V!-214 Exchange Uldg.. South Omaha. BB 'Phone Ua. Audspanusnl 'PUuae ll