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    TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 1. 1903.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Etusian Rioti tod Much Rain
Bullish Conditions.
Art
VARIOUS FACTOKS FORCE WHEAT IP
Cor Is Unlet mud n Mule Hl'vr
Oats Arc txkMgid with,'
Firm I'nderlone rrlreay (
., l at LlttrfmiL
northern, $111; No. J northern, ll.fla7;
July, $I.11K,; September, new, 9c; Septem
ber, olil, VC
OATS To arrive and on track, 32V:.
OMAHA.june 30, 1906.
Numerous facton. ixuu iIm) ,ed to a strong
Wueal market, ilu, piin.p,,, onei WPI9
lam in tne noituwest pa soutnweat ana
le huaito Lbuoiea. ninmeia were
i.uotleu wnu lerls .f ,, ,,UIn Minne
sota ana I lie LMibn allu ion,iuerabie un
easiness deveiuptu llie A10Uern Miner
.ys rains nave OJyeu tnresuing in many
l.Uicea. Juiy 'Opened at
auiiist yeoirtlay a clone ot 920.
September i !.., . a unmanned to
. aml . went " lc tu ll"
Jilgh point. July roacher Wo about noon,
wuiy Uoaid. at iwc, beptemper at MV(i'io
.u 1.1, 1 H.K.i ...... u. .ui m
ih&ie Vina ilitie interest In the corn mar
kU although goon aavances wui niaue.
.iuy ciosed at ioVj'UWHc, old July at i6c,
le:nDer at oi'vu-HV:. old Scptemuer at
!a'U4c, ..December at 49VaO and old De-
comber at uisc
' Oats were auout the same aa yesterday,
; with a firm undertone caused by Russian
l rlota. July closed at Sc, September at
Vi.fac and December at 'tihko.
owing to American firmness In wheat
Vesterriay. Liverpool opened unchanged to
d advance, wltn a quiet trade, later eased
!un va on aeptemimr on private ropoi is
trom American northwest, but at l.
price were up on good buying and
fear ot stoppage ot Russian shipments.
The close wan Vfd tiigner. Corn opened
easy, unc.hftngeu to d lower and later
allowed a turther decline ot Wiivd. lnllu
encad by heavy Argentina shipments and
poor demand. It cloned VSd higher. Ar
gentina corn shipments fur the week were
J,77B,"00 bushels, against 2,000,000 bushels lust
week. Primary receipts of corn today were
&y.2.17 biishcls.
Purchases of new wheat throughout the
teountry yesterday were moderate. Chicago
' traders bought 5,000 to 10.000 bushels at a
time. Price paid were anywhere from W'C
to over Chicago July for No. 2 red for all
July shipment. No. 2 red sold at $1.04 In
tore at Chli-ago. New No. 2 red at Kan
sas City sold at 83c and No. 2 hard at 99o,
There was a good demand at Kansas City
Bt. Louis cash, prices were 24i2Vc lower.
. Argentina shipments for the week were
1,872.000 busr.els, agulnst 2,760,000 bushels a
reek ago and l.iyi.ouo bushels last year.
The Sou.th Dakota Weekly crop bulletin,
oaverlng all counties, says the crop Is
healthy. The president of the Washbu.-r.-.Trosby
comixiny says crop conditions are
't'uvTra,h and It Is too early to talk of rust.
The Chicago wheat pit Is talking about the
contlpued buying of July wheat by Valen
tine and his sales of September through
broker. It Is figured that he has been
cloning a spread between July and Sep
tember, put out when the difference was
' to 7 cents.
Primary receipts of wheat today were
291, bushels, atrnlnst 232.429 bushels last
: week. On the Chicago cash market today
11.01 was bid for No. 2 red. No. 3 red sold
at 95c(8$1.00, No. 2 hard at $1.08 and No. 3
spring at $1.06
A Chicago special to the Adams Grain
company Bays, quoting an operulor there:
"I believe these September oats are a good
purchase. The troubles In Russia are likely
ta Curtail the shipment of oats from that
country, and as Russia Is the principal
sourc of supply for Europe, and Great
Britain, wo miht strike a sudden demand
for our oats any day and bring about a
shfti p advnnc In the market. They are
, cerAalnly cheap at present prices." .
i Omaha Cash Prices.
VHRAT N"o. t hnrrf 7n?Mn N- Nn
.tiard, W6f!7c; No. t hard, 85uc; No. i
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
(MIUiUO ORAM AMI) rROVISIOSS
reptim of the Tradlaaj and dosing
Prices on Doard of Trade.
CHICAOO, June 30. Wldespreud wet
Weather made a strong market here today
In wheat Disorders In Hussia emphaslxed
the upward trend of prices. At the close
the Hcptember delivery was up m)'ijiv1c.
Corn, oats and provisions are practically
unchanged.
Notwithstanding higher prices at Liver
pool the whout muiket here opened rather
easy, July being off "C to He at 91tC to
WVc. September was unchunged to He
lower at Mc to 8H4c. tine cause of the
easier tone was clear weather In the north
west. Temporarily, sentiment was Inclined
to iH'arlshness, despite heavy rains In Kan
sas, i here was, however, no great sen
lug pressure. Toward the end of the tirst
hour the market developed a firmer under
tone. As trading progressed, sentiment
rapidly became decidedly bullish. The ad
vance was "tarled by buying brought out
by an ofilclal lorecast for rain throughout
the greater part of the wheat belt in the
L'nlted Htates. Demand was augumented
by damage reports from the northwest, one
report from Minneapolis stating that In
some sections In Minnesota the Melds are
brown with ruRt. Another factor that
helped to stimulate demand for wheat here
was the unsettled condition of affairs In
Russia. At B4c July reached the highest
iiolnt of the day. September advanced to
uc. A slight reaction resulted from profit
taking, but tne tone of the market at the
close was strong. Final quotations on Sep
tember were at S9,iiKic. July was up
ISc at 93Sc. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to &5,Suu bushels. Exports
for the week, as shown by Uradstrecls
were 756,tiO bushels. Primary receipts were
291,900 bushels compared with 2!,2W bushels
a year ago. Minneapolis, Dulutu and Chi
cago reported receipts of WJ cars, against
ltis cars lust week and 2:tll cars a year ago.
Influenced by lower prices at Liverpool i
the corn market was rather weak early In
the session. Conditions In the corn belt in
the United States were much more favor- J
able for the growing crops, temperatures I
being considerably higher. This had a
weakening effect at the start. Later ro
ports of very light acceptances strength
ened values. The bulge In wheat added
to the firmness. Shorts and commission
houses were active buyers during the last
hour. The market closed firm at about
the highest point of the day. September
opened unchanged to He lower at 64c to
hic, sold up to 54Hc and closed at 5IV0
B4Hc July ranged between 647Bc and Wfr'r
6SHc and closed with a gain of He at B6Hc.
Local receipts were ti3 cars with 177 of
contract grade.
Despite the strength of wheat the oats
market closed barely steady, liberal profit
taking late In the session being the weak
ening Influence. September opened un
changed to He lower at 3Hc to 31 He. sold
up to aie and closed at 31Hc. July ranged
between 3-Uo and 34e and closed at i'-Sc
a loss or He. Local receipts were lul cars,
Trading In provisions was extremely
quiet. Sentiment was rather bearish the
greater part of the day owing to a 5 cents
decline In the price of live hogs.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
4 cars; corn, B77 cars; oats, lu9 cars; hogs,
17, uuO head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Call Lou Bate Rises and Speculative
Movement Comes to a Halt.
LIVELY SELLING MARKS THE OPENING
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y,
No. S. 505(H4c;
61'pfilHc; No. 3
oiUul?ac, fo.
Isiiiiing. yfic
CORN No. 2, 50iH61c;
No. 4, 4Bifitt)e: No. i yello
yellow, SOH'tiolc; No. 2 white,
3 white. 50141 61e.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 2!Vfr29He: No. 3 mixed,
DiSHc; No. 4 mlxd, 27(ff:'8c; No. 2 white.
Sue) No. 3 white, 19V4c; No. 4 white, 29c;
standard, 29Hc.
C'urlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago .. 603 101
Kansas City. 31 44 t
Minneapolis .., 161
Omaha . 7 . 39 6
Uuluth 5 ..
tbL Louis.... 43 33 27
. . Mlnneapolla rpln Market.
The ranua of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Edwards-Wood com
pany, lie V ll board of Trade, was:
Article! Open. High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wh?at
July
Sept.
Dec.
l... i ii
a July
b July
a Sept.
b Sept.
b Dec.
July
Sept.
Dec.
loi k
July
Sept.
Oct.
La id
July Sept.
Oct.
Km.
July
Sept.
Oct.
91V2H 9
IMHfcisI 9iU
b7'.Woj69Vuau
IB-.U-SHf 59
64V-d' 65HGHI
W'i-ti64-)4yHI
64 Wi i4Hi
1 4JH,49',43HI
914 93
tHi8H-l
:1
65J 66 f
bf 5T.V40HI
64H.5-IVU-1
64 lilkuHi
32V;SHi
laiH'u
12 621
13 96 I
13 US I
7 27HI
7 45 I
7 75
7 92VS
7 87H
32HI
8lll
I
12 67H1
13 O-.'HI
4S:4
32h(
aiv4
81 HI
4H
92H
Bin
B5H
lib
64 sa
64,.
4S
Later the Market Develops a D
Resisting; Tendency Sastalned
by a Few strons;
Polats.
NEW YORK, June 30. The call lean rate
rose to fl per cent tndny and the speculative
nunement In the stock market came to a
halt. There was a lively spilling out of
storks at the opening owing to yesterday s
pi monition of the flurry In the call loan
market and some wide declines results. I
from the outset. These were not exceeded
in fact during th rest of the day and the
mnrket developed a dull, resisting tendency
and was partly sustained by a few points
of positive strength, llut the volume of
dealings showed a notable shrinkage, and
during the latter part of the day trading
came almost to a standstill. The refusal
of the Stock exchange authorities to comply
with a petition of members to close the ex
change on Monday did not alter plans on
the part of many brokers to leave the city
today not to return until after the Fourth
of July holiday. There was little disposi
tion In view of this prolonged Interval to
extend new commitments, the tendency be
ing rather to reduce outstanding lines. The
actual liquidation Induced was smalt end
confidence Is still professed In an early re
turn of abundant ease In the money market
after the turn of the half year. The rate
for call loans touched today, however, Is
the highest of the year thus far and ex
ceeds that of the closing week of last year
In the period of preparation for the annual
settlements. Tomorrow's bank statement
will reflect the gold exports which are
mostly responsible for the absorption from
the market on subtreasury operations.
The effect on the gold movement seems to
be the only point of view from which Wall
street regards the Russian Internal situa
tion with any apprehension. The semblance
of civil war reported from Russian cities
therefore was of little direct influence In
the market. The return of New York trust
companies to the state banking department
under the call of June 7 was studied at
tentively In banking circles. The Increase
In deposits over n year ago of $24fi.315.724
and in loans of 273.9W.749 Is In line with
the tendor'"- di hv the comptroller's
report on the national banks of the coun
try. The o. . .n.f hi ."-serves in the case of
the trust companies Is even more striking
thnn In tho cuse of the national banks, the
ensh on hand being reduced by $4,S37.S70 and
the cash on deposit st otner institutions
showing a shrinkage of $7fi.!W!,7.3.
The failure of the Iuisville Nashville
directors late yesterday to advance the
dividend rate had some continued effect to
day, not only on Louisville & Nashville,
but on Haltimnre & Ohio. I'nlon Paclflo and
nil other stocks which have been the sub
loct of predictions of dividend Increases
The report of a contract for the supply of
an enormous amount of steel billets of the
United States Steel corporation to the Pitts
burg Steel comnanv did not save the United
States Steel stocks from the prevailing
heaviness. With the recession In the call
lonn rate substantial recoveries were made
and the market closed steady, with small
mixed changes.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, ?.375.m. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on thoc Stock exchange today:
DttlCB.IXlBll.iJUW.Vi''C.
32H
3li
31 la
12 60
U 96
13 05 13 W
32-HI
31-g
&H
1
12 62H 12 67H
12 to 13 U
13 00 1 13 02 H
7 27HI
7 47Viil
7 75
7 97HI
8 00
7 25
7 45
7 67HI
7 2H
7 97H
7 27HI
7 4,V2
7 6H
7 70
7 97V4i
oo i
7 30
7 47V
7 62H
7 77H
7 92va
7 9iH
Wheat.
Julyi..
Supt...
Duo....
1 07,
WVI,.
1 0SM
9iHI
KlHl
1 0T
WHI
mHI
1 0S4I
95'
91HI
1 07H
9o'
ft1
WEATHER IX TUB GRAIN BELT
(Showers in
as
i
Middle West Continue,
Well as East.
OMAHA, Juno 30. 1906.
During the last twenty-four hours there
iias been a continuation of the showery
und unsettled weuthi-r throughout the cen
tral valleyn, southern states and along the
vaatsrn slope of the Rocky mountains, and
ram Is falling this morning along the Mis
souri river irom Kansas City north Into
the Dakotas. Conditions continue favorable
for showers in the central valleys tonight
and Saturday, possibly followed by fair
weather Saturduy night and Sunday.
Omaha record of temperature and precipi
tation compared with the corresponding
na -jf tne i.iil three years:
1905. 1904. 1903. 1?.
Jllnimum temperature..,. 08 6:) 77 64
precipitation 05 T T .02
Normal temperature tor today, 74 de
crees. Dcncluucy in precipitation since March 1,
6.36 Inches.
Deliclency corresponding period In IDOt,
1.90 inches.
ljticien. corresponding period In 1903,
2.2S inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain.
' Stations. . Max. Ailn. lucnes. 8kv.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Ruining
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of -Temp.- Rain.
Cer.tr i1. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
shows: Available cash balance, $140,429,241;
gold, r,658,3f.
Xew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, June 30 MONEY On call:
Market strong and higher at 3'j per cent;
closing bid. 3, offered st SH- Time loans:
Market steady and dull; sixty days, 2'u3
per cent; ninety days, 8fr3H per cent; six
months. 3H per cent.
PKIME3 MERCANTILE rAPER-3Htf H
per cent. . .
BTKHLINrt EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers' hills at 14 RiWa
4.07O5 for demand and at $4.Kilom 4 Sf.16 for
slxtv-day bills; posted rates, $!.(; 4.88; com
mercial bills. $4-4Vt!4.8S.
SILVER Bar, 68Ho; MexlesM dollars,
IJONPS Government, steady; rallroaJ,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on conns were:
V i. ref. . rg 1"4 Jfn . rtr
ilo ronnun UM1 do . 2d set
.li'-it ao V'tH, rim
.ii4 t,. A N. unl. 4a....
.1;!2 Manhattan c. s. 4a
.l:iit Mrx. Central 4. ...
.114 do lal Ine
.lot Minn. St. L 4.
H-i M. . K. 4 T. 4a
U. B. an, IVf
do cnupun
V. 8. new 4a, res
do coupon
V. 8. old 4, rI
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a, ctfs
do til ctfa.
AtihliMia sen. 4a.,
do ad. 4i
Atlantic ('. L 4a
Dal. A Ohio 4a
.114H do 2a
....HW V. R. R. ol M
.... ki s. v. c. a it
....IIKI N. J. C. . ht..
.! No. Tactile 4a
do 3i.i 7i do 3a
Central of Oa. 6a. ...114 N. A W. c. 4a...
do lit Inc O. 8. L. rtdt. 4a.
do 2d Inc H41 Penn. eonr.
Cha. A Ohio 4i....li7- Reading aen. 4a..
Chicago tt A. '-.... ll St. L. ft 1. M
. 1
.
.10f.i
,U'4m
. 7
. II
. til1
.1"!
. 7
c 4a. HI
.11X114
.l.lt
.PKI
. 1l
.li2'a
.10.114
I'MI
11
5 .
C, B. A q. n. 4i. ...ins St. U A 8. r. t. 4a. ri
C. R. I. A P. 4a.... SIS St. U 8. W. c. 4a.... Mi
do col. 6a 94 Hi Bea board A. L. 4a.... Mm
CCC. A 8t. L. I. 4a.. lu4 So Pacific 4a Ha
Chicago Tcr. 4a 8o. Hallway 6a 120 a
Colorado Mid. 4a 74 1'ciaa A 1' la 121Mi
Colo. A 80. 4a U T., 8t. L. A W. 4a.. 4Hl
Colo. lnd. 6a, act A.. T I'nlon Taclflo 4a..
do set B 704, do conr. 4a
D. A H. O. 4a 102 V. 8. 8tel 2d 6a.,
Dlatlllcra1 See. 6a.... 74 Vt'abaah 1
Eric prior Hen 4a....I0akt do deb. B
do gen. 4a 99 Wt-alarn Md. 4a...
F. W. A D. C. la. ..110 W. A L. B. 4a...
Hocking Val. 4S....Ui iWla. Central 4a...
Oflrcd. Ex-Interest.
.KW4
.. 4Hi
..in4
.. 71s,
..
.. M'4
Boston Storks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June 30. Call luuns, 3(g4 per
cent; time loans, 3V4i4V per cent, official
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
Atrhlann ad, 4a..
do 4a
Mi l. Central 4a.
Atchlaon
do pfd.
Boaloa A Albany.
Puaton A Malna..
Unainn Elevated .
Fltchburg ptd .
Mexican Central
N. Y., N. H. A
Pera Marquette
I'nlon facina
Amer. Arge. Chem.
do pfd
Anier. fneu. Tube..
Amer. Bugar
do pfd ;
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion 1. A 8...
Edlton Klcc. lilu. ..
General Electric ...
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
United Fruit
L'nlted Bhoe Mach.
do pfd
r 8. steel
do pfd ,
Weatlng. common .
bid. "Asked.
OMAHA LIVE STOU MARKET
Eest Btef Bteen and Cowi Steady with
Yesterdaj'i Fr.cea.
HOG TRADE SLOW, WITH PRICES LOWER
Receipts ot sheep and Lambs Heavy,
with Mnrket Ten to Fifteen
Tents Higher Than Yesterday
and Trading Active.
iteceipts were:
Ohniai Mondav. ...
Utllolal Tuesday....
Odlclal W ednesday
onicial Thursday ,,
Oitlcial Friday .....
SOUTH OMAHA. June 30. 1905.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
13,;i3
14.403
l.o.iii
13.o9l
6.:.U
t.80
9i
M
6.0.8
16,7)0
800
81
31V,
81 hi
34
300 37 3ihi
1,900 474
6,000
2u0
1,W0
100
No. 2. aOld. bNcw.
C iin iiui..noii, vci-e as follows:
FLOL'R Steady : winter patents, $430
4(4.40; straights, jl.COiM.ai; splint; patents.
aa.lAXuD.lO; bitttieUie, 4.io.Ow; ua.vt.'s,- 4..
tfj' bo.
heat-no. spring, t.iuiai io; ino.
spring, $1.0uijj-1.10; No. 2 red, $1.06.
CORN No. 2, &u'u5bttc; No. 2 yellow,
66U(&'jiiC.
OATs-No. 2, 32'c; No. 2 white, 33Q34c;
No. 3 white, 32V.4N4C.
RYE No. 2, 79IUSOC.
bAi.i.i. -uou, M-edlng, C41c; fair to
Choice malting, 47(&4Sc.
SEEDS No. 1 (tax, $1.25; No. 1 northwest
ern, 1.43. Prime timothy, $j.2j(&i.4U. Clover,
contract grade, $12.2d(cj.l3.0U.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $12. BO
(0 12.06. Lard, per 1W lbs., $7.2a(o 7.2V'j. Short
ribs sides tloose), $7.7037.60. Short clear
sides tboed), 7.75'u7.bT',3.
Receipts aim siiipmet.is of grain and flour
weie as follows:
Shipments.
10,000
17,3u0
391.200
112,8'i
3, Si 10
2,lu0
117H
1194
96
1015
103
HUH
97 hi
70
151
my
138
9i4
'82
101m
lli2't
112V4
97 hi
68
1504
1,100 527s 52
Receipts.
i:r.200
Ashland, Neb.... 83 07 .08
Auburn, Neb 84 87 15
Columbus, Neb.. 81 65 .14
Falrbury, Neb... SH 63 .17
Fairmont. Neb... 80 63 .05
Or. Island, Neb. SO 06 .06
llartlngton, Nob. 79 1 1.80
Oakdale, Neb,,.,. 80 67 .01
Omaha, Neb 83 68 .06
Takainah, Neb... 81 69 .00
Carroll, a 80 64 .
Clarlnoa, la 86 67 .10
Sibley, la 80 58 1 so
Sioux City, la.... 80 66 T
Blorm Lake, la.. 80 63 .10
Chicago. Ill 28
Col-imbus, O li
Lea Moine, la... 14
IndlanapoliJ, lnd. 11
Kaunas City, Mo. 16
Louisville, Kjr.... 17
Minneapolis 27
Omaha. Neb.... 14
6L Lxmis, Mo....
80
S3
80
88
84
80
8J
L. A.
68
hi
62
&6
(W
60
56
64
64
WtLBH,
Flour, bbls ,
Wheat, bu 6,000
Corn, bu 571,OiX
Oats, bu 195,800
Kye, bu 3.00
Barley, bu 29,7uO
lu tne t'l'iiouce excluiuge u.day the but
ter market was steady; creameries, lC20c;
dairies, lb18c. Ehh, tlrmer; at mark,
cases Included, 13c; llrsfft, 14c; prime Jirsts,
liVsc; extras, 17ftc. Cheese, llrm, 9!ial04c.
Kansus City Grain and Provisions.
The rango of prices paid in Kansas City,
as lepoited by the lOd wards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Hoard ot Trade, was:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes y.
Wheat I I
Julv... K E3H 82H1 83Mi 82
Scpt...79J( 81 79, hi 19VS
Dec... 'i9Wij 81'4 IXh 80 79-
Corn
July... 49V4 &0V 49& 49 49
Sopt... 47 4SV4 474 48 48
Dec... 44 44 43 1 43 i 44
Oats
Sept... 30 30 30 30 30,
PJul7... U 87 1 2 57 12 55 12 55 15 70
Sept... 12 87 12 90 U so 12 85 12 90
epT... 7 40 7 42 7 40 7 40 7 42
Ribs
Julv... 7 67 7 67 7 65 7 66 7 75
Sept... 7 90 7 90 7 87 7 90 7 92
laical Foraxuister. Weather Bureau.
St. Lonls General Market.
ST. L.OCI8. Juns 30. WH EAT Higher ;
No. 1 red, cash, elevator, 9Uc; track, 93
4c: new, July, 5c; September. 85o;
No t hard. $1.04.
CORN Higher; No. i cash, 51c; track,
65c; July, 64c; lecembr, 47c.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash. 3!c; track,
Kc; July, 31c; September, 30c; No. 1
wlilte, 33c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $495
(66.10; extra fancy and Straight, $4,754)4.90;
clear, $3.9n4.0U.
8F.El Timothy, steady: $2.003.40.
COHNMEAL Steady ; $2.50.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 73
74o.
HAT-Steady; timothy, $8.0013.00; prairie.
$6.tMmiV.5u.
IKON COTTON TIE8-930.
UAOOlNCJ so.
HEMP TWIXE-8V.C.
PKOVISIONS I'ork. easier; jobbing,
$12 50. Lard, easier; prime steam,
$6.70. Pry salt meats, steady; boxed extra
shorts, $7.62H; clear ribs, $7.76; short clears,
$8.00. Tiacon, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$8 37: clear ribs, $v62: short clears, $8.87.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, 9Wc;
springs. ln 15c; turkeys, lie; ducks, fculoc;
geese. 6tje,
MUTTER Quieti creamery, 1621c; dai
ries. lfi17c.
EGUS Steady; 11c, caas count.
Receipts. Shlnmenta
Flour. bbls. 4.uuu .M
Wheat, bu.; 44.0110 4v.uiki
Corn, bu 32.0 O ;.(-)
Oats, bu $7,000 48.0U,
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June 30-CORN-Hlgher; No. I
yellow, 6oc; No. J. 55c; No. 4. Uc; no
grade, 63c.
OATS Firm; No. I white, J3'lc; No. 4
white, no,
Dalaft Grain Market.
DULUTII. June S".-WHBiT-To arrive
No. 1 tMMthern, $LU; on Hack, No, J
KANSAS CITY, June 20. WHEAT
Lower; July. 83VqS3c; Beptcmber, 80c;
Dece-mber. 81c: cash. No. 2 hard. 96cfrl.uu;
No. 8, 884198c; No. 4. 76'g94c; No. 2 red, tint
93c; No. 3, 874J90C; No. 4, 7oiu47c. Receipts,
60 cars.
CORN Higher; July, 60c; September,
48l48c; December. 43'04;!c; cash. No.
2 mixed, 6353It.c; No. 3, 53; No. 8 white,
53fi64u; No. 3, 53c.
OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 82c; No. 2
mixed, 30c.
BUTTER Bteady; creamery, 15'ulSc;
packers, 14c.
EGGS Steady at 13c.
RYE Steady, 60iili8c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $9.6OS10.00;
choice pralrlo. $7.76''h8.00.
EOGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whit wood cases Included, 18c; case
count, 12c; coses returned, c less.
BUTTER Steady l creamery, 15'SlSe;
packing,. 14c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Whea,t bu 48.000 13.6O0
Corn, bu 26 4" S:M)
Oats, bu 8.0U0 i.OiiO
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 30. BUTTER
Steady; extra western creamery, 21c;
extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGiS r lrm; nearoy rresn, liVtC, loss on;
nearby fresh, 16c, at mark; western fresh,
1i4i 17Hc, at mark.
CHEESl--Steady; New York full creams,
fancy, new, 10c; New York full creams,
fair to good, new, 9'sjl0ci domestic Swiss,
1114414c,
200
4,1m)
3"0
6,000
loo
200
"i&oo
800
"'266
1,100
200
"'366
'looo
79
20
205
176-
19
39
36
192
11
166
19
Mlaneapolls Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June SO WHEAT No.
1 hard, $1.13: No. 1 northern, $1.11; No. 1
northern. $1."7; July. $1.06; September,
9c; Ofcemher, 91c.
FLOUR f irst patents, t.iuiiin.iv; seconn
patents, $&.9Oi6.00: first clears, $4.0vu4.10;
second clears, $2.75iitJ.Na.
BRAN In bulk, $12.75.
Mllnaakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 30. WHEAT Firm;
No. 1 northern, $1 14; No. 2 northern, $1.071
1.11; September, 89is9o asked.
RYE-Firm ; No. 1, 83c.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. 62c; sample, 40(8
51c.
CORN Firm; No. t, 6oajoc; Septem
ber, 64c asked.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June SO WHEAT "pot,
nominal; futures, firm; July, ta lld; Sep
temlier, ta lud; December, 6s 10vd.
COKN St, steady; American mixed.
6s Id, futures, dull; July, 4s 9d; Septem
ber. 4s 8d. '
Toledo Bead Market.
TOLEDO. June JO. SEEDS Clover, cash.
$7.4u; October, ia.80. Auslas, pruiis, ...
Timothy, prime, IL6S.
Adams Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car Ac Foundry..
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ex
Am. Hide & L. pfd...
Am. Ice
Am. Linseed OH
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd, ex-dlv
Am. Smelt. & Refng..
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refng.-. ..
Am. Tobacco pfd ctf..
Anaconda M. Co
Atchison
do pfd, ex-dlv
Atlantic Coast Line..
Bait. Ai Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn R. T
Canadian Paclflo
Central of N. J
Chesapeake A Ohio...
Chicago & Alton
do pfd
Chi. Gt. West
Chi. & N. W
C, M. & St. P
Chi. Term. & Trans..
do pfd
C. C, C. & St. L
Colo. Fuel & Iron
Colo. & Southern
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
do pfd
Delaware & Hudson..
D.. L. At W
Den. & Rio Q
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
General Electric
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
Louis. & Nushvllle...
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mex. Central
Minn. & St. Louis....
M.,St. P. ac S. Bte. M.
do pfd
Missouri Pacific
M., K. & T
do pfd
National Iad
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. Y. Central, ex-dlv
N. Y., O. At W
Norfolk & Western..
do pfd
North American ....
Pacific Mail
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
P., C, C. & St. L
Pressed Steel Car....
do tifil
Pullman Talace Car..
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rock lHland Co
do pfd
Rubber Goods ,
do pfd
St. L. & 8. F. 2d pfd
Bt. Louis S. W
do pfd
Southern Pacific ....
do pfd
Southern Railway ..
do pfd
Tenn. Coal & Iron..
Texas & Pacific
T., St. L. & W
do pfd
I'nlon Pacific
do pfd
U. S. Ex
U. 8. l-eatner
do pfd
V. 8. Realty
V. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. 8. Steel
do pfd
Va.-Carollna Chem..
do pfd
Wabash ,
do Dfd
Wells-Fargo Ex....
Westlnghouse Eleo..
Western I'nlon
W. A L. E
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific ....
Total sales for the day, 504,100 shares.
Ex-dlvldend.
. M AdTenturs 4
Avm Allouei 26
. 76 Amulgamatrd el )a
eaa American Zlno a
Ml Atlantic 134
iab lilt gham i4a
174 Cal. & Hecla 646
m I Centennial 1H
146 1 Copper Kange 68H
.1(4 Daly Weat 13
H...l7ii liomlnlon Coal 79
. US Franklin
.1:414 Oranbr : va
. ;tVt Isle Hoyale
. ansa Maaa Miulng ...
. Michigan
.15&'4 Mohawk
.13oMi Mont. C. & C...
.13U Old Dominion ...
. it si Oacrnla
.111314 1'arrot
. J Qulncy
.244 Shannon
.176 Tamarack
. 1SH Trinity
. 62 I l'nlted Copper ..
. 44 U. 8. Mining.
,1'XiVU. 8. Oil
. SS I Utah
,. 91 Victoria
. OvalWir.ona 10
,. OSVai Wolverine 109
. M I
Ex-dividend.
.. 19
.. VA
.. WH
..
.. 2i
.. 24 Sa
.. 1V
.. t2
.. h
.. VA
..117
.. m
.. 234
.. if
.. 10lt
.. 43
Five days this week. .13.138 63.165 l.$-3
Five days last week....20,lo7 58.8.(2 li.719
Same days week before. .17, b:i 64.2u9 7.H43
Same three weeks ago.. 19,368 67.3U 1 fi.o .9
Some four weeks ago....2:,li8 47.913 17.113
Same days last year.... 9,689 51,b33 17,121
Official for the month of
June, 1905 78,476 801,289 65.170
Official for the month of
June l!HH 67,218 264,101 44,843
Official for the month of
June, 1903 102,064 176,947 41.S7S
Official for the month of
June, ivoi 47.437 241.437 60,701
Official for the month of
June. 19ol 47,312 204,056 43,235
Official for the month of
June. 1900 64,236 241,283 46,566
Official for the month of
June, 1899 56,486 261.778 37,367
RiiCElPiS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
i'he following table snows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with lust year:
1905. 1904. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 43J.640 it.A,M9 &J.i9
Hogs 1,299,705 1,3E6,942 56,23.'
Sheep 739,746 694,6i3 46.073
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Roud. Cattle. Hogs. She p. H a s.
C M. & St. P 8 8
Missouri Pacific 2 3
Union Paclile system. 18 32 21 I
C. A N. W 7
F E. & M. V.. 80 72 6
C, St. P., M. & 0 8 11
B. & M 30 39
C, B. At Q 3 2
C R. 1. Ac P., east IS
C, R. I. &. P., west 2
Illinois Central 2
Chicago U. W 1
Total receipts 94 192 21 8
The disposition of the day s receipts was
as follows, euch buyer purcnaslng the nu'ii-
ber of head indicated:
Buyer. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
the market broke slightly, yesterday's
prices also ruled lower and the trading to
day was agulnst selling Interests. Slowness
was the principal feature of the trade to
day, buyers being bearish and bidding
lower. Salesmen were In no mood to take
lower prices for their holdings and there
was little done till well along In the fore
noon. The receipts today show about I8J
cars on sale a rather liberal run for a Fri
day. After buyers and sellers got together
bids and most of the sales were made at a
decline of 2i5c lower than yesterday's
general market. The bulk of the hogs sold
st $.Y17'i5.Ski, as compared to a bulk of
$5 2lHiB.22 yesterday, the chief decline be
ing on tna heavy hogs. Representative
Ing to the holiday In Brsill and the local
market showed practically no feature, clo
Ing steady, net unchanged to 6 po'nlS
higher In response to a late Improvement
In the German market. Sales were re
ported of about 7,;ii0 bags. Including Sep
tember at 6 Fc. 1 ember st Wc. May at
7.1'V. Spot, steady; No. J Rio, Invoice, 7J.
sales:
No.
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London Stock Market.
LONDON, June 30. Closing quotations on
stocks wcio.
Coneola, money
do account ...
Ai-acenda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore tt Ohio 111,1,
N Y. Central.
, a Norfolk & W..
do pfd .....
, 85 Ontario & W..
I4 l ennaylvania ..
Canadian Farlno
Chen. & Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
C, M. A St. P....
HeUeera
Denver & R. O
do pfd
Erie
do let pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ....
Louisville A Naah.
M., K. & T
SILVER Bar
Hand Mlnea
.lot' Reading
. il l do ll pfd
. 3') do 2d pfd
. lsus. Southern Hallway
. 16 do pfd
. el Southern Pacific .
, aa Union Pacific ....
. 41 H do pld
. i U. S. Steel
. 71 do pfd
.170 Wabaah
.16! do pfd
. 3l. Spanish 4a
steady. 26 13-16d per ounce.
jviuin 2.x ZV48 per cent.
The rate 01 uiscount 111 the open market
for short bills is 2g2 1-16 per cent; for three
months' bills, 2$ 2 1-16 per cent.
...149
... 66
... 96
... o4H
... a
... 9
... 61
...47
... 461,
... it-in
...
... 66a
...12J14
...100
... 31H
...lon
... 2US4
41
1 V
Omahu Packing Co...
Swift and Company..
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour At Co
Vansant tc Co
Carey Ac Benton
Lobinan Ac Co.:
Hill Ac Huntzlnger....
Mike Haggcrty
J. li. Root Ac Co
S. Ac S
Fry Packing Co
Cudahy Rros
Other buyers
406
398
699
319
16
10
40
5
6
16
6
63
2,962
3.1ol
4,031
320
142
716
61
2.2.0
bo
3,782
Totals 2,041 13,654 6,123
The following table shows the averago
price ot hogs at Soam Omaha fur tne last
several days, wltn comparisons:
Date, j 19u5. 19O4.1903.1902. 11901. 1S00.1S99.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations
of the Day
Commodities.
on Various
100
100
'"ioo
'7,806
1,900
1,200
800
600
2,500
9.100
2,5110
140 k
101'
99
42
139
104
58,500
100
600
"'3ti6
4.5ii0
2O0
100
91
91
98
91
91
100 67
200
3,600
'2.O06
300
700
8l
200
ioO
42,30
100
1,200
700
29 J
22.700
100
Si.)
1,0110
600
61
63
-S2
97
82
83
38
56
NEW YORK. June 30. FLOUR Receipts,
9,610 bbis. ; exports, I2,0ul uui. ; mainei
mm, quiet trade; wlnier patents, 44.904(1
o.o; wiuiei suaiaiits, 4i.w&.uv, .uniiivWM
patents, 6.50(o.o; winter extras, fci.luu!.bo;
ullnuesota baiters, $0. i0(y4.io; winter low
grades, ei.Ooii.jo. Rye hour, sieauy; fair
to good, l.iml.u0; cuulce to laucy. 84.ouu
4.90.
CORNMEAL Firm; fine white and yel
low, H.2.,jl.M; coarse, $1.14(1.16; kiln dried,
i.iiu'U j.uu.
WHEAT Receipts, 6,000 bushels; spot
market firm; No. 2 red, l.o8 elevator, $l.uj
f. o. b. alioat; No. 1 norinern Uuiutn, i.ija
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, jL.n
f. o. b. afloat. Except for a brief depres
sion early, influenced by poor caoles, wheat
acted remaraubly strong all day. The bull
1 motive was bad northwest crop news, at-
tended by extensive supporting orders, fur
ther disturbing Russian news, heavy cov
ering and predictions for rain in tne west.
Last prices showed l((flc net advance;
July, 96&99c, closed ai 9sc; September,
92V(&94c, closed at 93c; December, 91(8'
93c, closed at 93c.
CORN Receipts, 4,300 bushels; exports,
95.940 bushels: spot market firm; No. 2,
62c elevator and 62c f. o. b. afloat; No. 2
yullow, 62c; No. 2 white, 62c. Option
market was without transactions, closing
nominally o net higher: July closed at
61c; September closed at 61c.
OATS Receipts. 16,ii00 bushels; exports,
12,505 bushels; spot market steady; mixed,
26 to 32 lbs., 36u36c; natural white, 30 to
34 pounds. 37(i38c; clipped white, 36 to 40
lbs., 37(t WV4C. t
HAY Dull; spring, 60gkc; good to choice,
75iiT80c.
LEATHER Quiet; acid, 24iS2Cc.
HOPS Dull; state, common to choice,
1904 crop, 23'8'27c; 1903 crop. 20'ii2c; olds. In
(hl2c; Pacific const, 194 crop, 23'a;26c; 1303
crop. Wi'Jlc; olds, 10&12o.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 20 to 25 lbs.,
JOc; California. 20 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas
dry. 24 to 30 lbs., lSJAc.
PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family,
$13.5oW14.Co; mess, $11.0011.60; beef ham.,
$21 IXKU22.50; packets, $l'2.6i'i(T13.00: city, extra
India mess, $22.0n!j22.Fx. Cut meats, firm;
Pickled bellies, $S. 25110.00: pickled shoul
ders. $5 5WC.O0; pickled hams. $10.2S'no 50.
Lard, steady; western steamed, $7.104t7.30;
refined. oulet; continent 7.4": bo'Jth
America. $8: compound. $5.37fj5.62. Pork,
oulet: family, $l.i.nniil5.75; short clear,
tit 1VWT15 no- mess. S13 S7M,7Y13.75.
. i'i 7 ...... , . .. - .. t: n
TAliLUW rirm; cny ie- rns.ii n .
cotintrv inkgs. free), iViirC
RICE Easv; aomestic, iair to extra, o-s
fifiV,c: Jnnan. nominal.
BLTTKK fjasy ; receipts. 11.101 iiiii:nni ,
street prices, extra creamery. 30Wi'c;
western factory, common to extra, 14'fl6c.
CHEESE Oulet; akims, tun to ngni. ill
EGOS Steady ; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 21fi22c; choice,
19Hc: mixed extra, I9W19HC; western firsts,
Hfi)17c: s'lutherns, 12it?13c.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western spring
chickens, 22c; fowls, lzc; 01a turgeys. uc;
dressed, firm; western broilers, 22ft26c;
fowls, 105jl3c; turkeys, nioiic.
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Staple and Faney Prootooe.
EOGS Receipts, fair; market quiet;
candled stock, 12
LIVE Poi'LTIi 1 -Hens. 8HG9c: roosters.
6c; turkeys, lK.il.V; dink, 8c; spring
ickens. 1 to 2 lbs.. 1 mi 18c.
BUTTER- Market llrm: packing stock.
13c; choice to laucy dairy, 17yKV, creamery.
204,1 21c; prints, 0
ML GAR standard ftranuiatca, n ai per
cwt.; cubes, i.to per cut.; cut loaf, i ta
pir cwt.; No. evtra C, $.ii per cwt.;
No. 10 extra C. $5 95 per owl.; No. 16 yel
low, o.Jo pur cwl; XXXX powdered, to.;
per cwt.; bar powdereu, $i.4U per cw-i.t
ballbiit, llol
eagle tablets, $,.96 per
1K1.81I FISH Trout.
cwt.
9c;
40
10
80
80
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120
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160
160
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110
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8 26
6 U
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New York Mlulntt llorka,
NEW YORK, June 30 Closing quotations
on mining stocks wete:
Aoaraa Cob
Alter
Ilreaca
ui'ui-awlt'k Con ..
Coonturk Tuoaal
Too. Cat, at Va..
Horn Sllvar
iron Sllvar
Ladvilla Con ....
Offered.
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. iO
. 4
.. I
.180
.174
.140
. 4
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IPotoal ........
1 8a vaaa
iSieria Nevada
Small Hopve .
I Standard
400
400
:v
11
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W
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1U
DaaVc (Tearless.
June SO Bank clearings for
$1,4J6.644.90, and for the corre-
OMAHA.
today were
spending date last year $1,296,434.99.
Treaaary lisle mast.
WASHINGTON, D. 42.. June SO.-Today's
statement of the treasury balances In the
general fund exclusive of the $150,000.0u0
gwld reserve la the aivlsioa ot redemption
Indicates 8unday.
CATTLE There was about the same
number of cattle on sale today as th' n
.vre yesterduy, about ninety-three car, x
fairly good rurt for a Friday. There was
i-ry little change in prices as compared
wi 1 yesterday, but there was less life to
tiie trading.
There was a good demand for beef cattle,
buyers picking up the stuff In fair season,
although general trading was a little slow
and could not be called active. On some of
the choicer kinds that just suited the eye
of the buyer prices ruled In some cases a
little stronger than yesterday, but on the
general run of steers the market held
steady. Cattle showing weight and quality
were picked up first and buyers held back
a little on the commoner kinds. The east
ern beef situation is a little improved and
with moderate receipts at all points this
week conditions are better and the market
shows some Improvement as compared to
last week.
There was only n light supply of cows
and heifers here today and there was con
siderable urgency to the demand. Buyers
were out and evidently wanted the stuff,
as trading was active and the receipts were
cleaned ud early. The market ruled gen
erally Bteady, with some of the commoner 1
kinds a little hard to move, but with little 1
change In prices.
Good nuns were in iair aemana looay anu
prices ruled fairly steady, with yesterday,
as was the case with veal calves and stags.
There was only one full load of stockers
and feeders on sale today, together with
the usual odds and ends, and this class of
stuff was disposed of In good time at steady
prices. Representative sales:
lit, 11. r E liita.
No.
1
18
62 ,
It ,
25 ,
20 ,
15 ,
67
14
34 ,
It ,
19
36
49
t
SHEEP It looked more like a market up
In the big sheen barn this morning with
twenty ears reported, practically all of
them from the Idaho range. The demand.
as has been the case all the time of late,
was brisk and sellers found no difficulty In
unloading at prices that were decidedly
higher. How much higher than yesterday
it would not he an easy matter tn say, as
the receipts both yesterday and the day be
fore were not large enough to really estab
lish prices. It is easier to figure out the
advance for the week, and It Is safe to
quote the market today as CiQ40c higher
tnan lust week.
Good Idaho yearlings brought $6.00ilTfi:26,
witn good wethers at 15.15 ana neavy
hided wethers at $4.90. The ewes sold at
$1.90. It was a arood lot of stuff.
Quotations tor cupped stock: Good to
choice lambs. S6.00ifTfl.25: fair to good lambs
$6. 50(56.00; good to choice yearlings, $6.2o'c?
6.70; fair to good yearlings, $4.76(65.00; good
to choice wethers, $4.753o.25; fair to good
wethers, 4.2614.76; good to choice ewes.
I4.3Oi-ti4.60: fair to good ewes, $4.X34.S0.
representative sales:
No. Av.
28 Idaho ewes 108
106 Idaho ewes 107
450 Idaho sheep 89
146. Idaho sheep 84
6Iilaho wethers 86
108 Idaho wethers 106
316 Idaho yearling lambs 79
435 Idaho yearling lambs 91
396 Idaho yearling I- nbs 79
671 Idaho yearling .iiibs 80
810 Idaho yearling lambs 87
9 western cull ewes 73
38 western ewes 85
7 western lambs 60
Pr.
4 75
4 90
4 90
4 90
5 00
6 26
6 00
6 00
6 10
8 00
6 25
2 75
4 26
6 75
buffalo (dressed), 8c; pickerel Idretsed), out
unite pass luresteri), 12c; sunusn, no; pcrcn
(scaled and dressed), 5c; pike, 10c; cattish.
loc; red snapper, loo; salmon, Ibc; uiapplea.
12c; eel, loc; bullheads, 11c; black bass, uc.
Manitoba whltellsn (dressed), ic; 1-as.e tin
jierlor whltetlsh (dressed), 12c; frog legs,
per dog., 3fic; lobsters, green, 27c; boiled
lobsters. Sic; shad roe. 15c; blueflsh, 8c.
HAY Prices quoted by umaiia wnoiesais
Hay Dealers' association: Choice, ti.oO, N.
1, $6.50; NO. 2, $6.00: coarse, $5.00. Tlieaa
prlocs are for hay of good color and qua-Itv.
BRAN rer ton. $15.00.
TROPICAL FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all Sixes, $4.25.
extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, mU
sues, $3.ia; seedlings, all sixes, IJ.ou; Valen
cia, all sixes, t4.nu.
LEMONS I monlera, extra fancy, Z70,
3uo uud ) sixes H,.-.ut,..u. lar.cy, 2iu, vo
and SOU sixes, 4.2f; 2;0 eixe, '3.60; 300 and
860 sixes, 4-4.11, 210 ulse, $2.i6; iio sise, $3
iJATES Per box of 30 1-1 0 pKgs., 4.i;
lialiuwe en. In 7u-i0. boxes, per lb. SO.
FIGS California. Per lu-lu. carton. 7if
85c; imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; flve
crowu, 12c . . . . '
BANANAS Per medlum-sised bunch, tl.lt
ut 26; Jumbos, $2.5043.UO.
riNtiAfi'L.tM r loriua. per crate ot .
30 and 36 sixes, $3.25; 42 size. $3.00.
FRUITS Arid MELONS.
APRICOTS California, pur 4-basket crate.
$1.10. . ....
PL.U IMS (jailiornra, per a-oaeiev crato.
ftoAl. Ilea i mil, cuiik, per rouBHi
crate, sue; iexas freestones, ti.w; lauioi
nla, uer 26-ib. box, 90c.
CiiLKRiEi. California- wiack, per 8-10.
box. $1.60; white, per 8-in. oos, 1.60; Mis
souri, box of 24 qts., $2.00i)2.25.
S 1 RA W HErtKlr-.fi rlolne grown, per Zf
ot. case. l.(6nr2.ll0; Denver, per Case 0
.4-qts., 2.60.
f'RABt.KKiiisj oersaya. per cmie. 1194
GOOSEBEKKIES-Box of 24 qts., $2.00.
CANTAIAH 'PES Texas, rer crate, fJ.UO
d4.00; California, per crate, $5.00130.00.
W A 1 l'j it Al Hj laj in a Aiauauia dwvvib, joua
30c each; crated, lc per lb.
RABPUERKlhiS uea, dox 01 24 pis, u.ou.
black, box of 24 pts., $2.00.
ULACK.HEKRIfc.o-case 01 i qis.. tt.wik
TURNIPS-New, pel iiC.
CARROTS Mew, per 0.0s.. ioo.
lauM1PA i ud rter bu. . 40O.
WAX BEANS Per -bu. box, Too; string
beans, per -bu. box, 75c; bu. box wax or
string, $2 00rU2.2o.
rUiAiOta liome-gruwn, in pwr
bu., 86c; Colorado, per bu.. 4jc; new pots,
toes, per bu., 60c.
l-.EAISS tsavy, per du. i.w.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per orate
of 1 dos., f-Oc.
CUCCMMERrJ rer aox., dc.
PEAS New, per bu. box, il.ou.
TOMAIOES Texas, per -oas crmia.
$1.10.
SPINACH Per bu.. 600.
CABBAGE Home grown. In crates, per
UWaUiNS in ew, per aoa. uuiiiuqb, io-,j
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., 11. 2j.
RADISHES not nouse or auuiuuru, per
do , '.'("?. . ..
LETT JCE not nouse. per 00s., njwvt
head '.cttuco, per dox., 75o.
BEETS New, per aos., sue.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new. 15c: Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin limberger, 16c; twins,
13iiil4c; young Americas, 14c.
N UT walnuts, iNO. 1 son snens, new
crop, per lb., loo; hard sneus, per 10., ua:
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. S hard
shells, per lb., 12u; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, por lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., 8c; Chill walnuts.
r 10., lZUU'ic; aimonas, soil, sneu, per
.. 17c: hard shell, per lb.. 15c: shollbarg
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; I "rge hickory
nuts per bu., $1.60.
HIDES wo. 1 green, 8c; no. 2 green.
7c; No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted, 6c;
No. 1 veal calf. 10c: No. 2 veal calf. 8c 1 dry
salted, 7(tV14e; sheep pelts, 26c42$l,00; burs
hides, $l.uCi4i3.00.
Wool Market.
ROSTON. June 30. WOOL The Boston
Commercial Bulletin will say tomorrow of
tho wool mar'.'.et:
A steady business Is being done ty tne
smaller mills, the larger ones having
bought sufficient supplies ror some time.
Thus the market Is comparatively quiet,
but still strong. New territory wools, as
well as foreign, have moved, while pulled
have been Inactive, owing to lack of
stocks. Prices In the fleece states remain
on their high basis. The markets abroad
ars strong and rising, with everything In
favor of higher values at the London sales,
which open July 4. English wools are at
extreme prices, and growers are determined
In their demand. The shipments of wool
from Boston to date from December 29,
19o4. according to the same authority are
124.175.542 pounds against lu2.113.3na undg
at the same time last year. Tho receipts
are 169,767.134 pounds against 165,103,841
pounds for the same period last year.
ST. LOUIS, June 30. WOOL Steady :
medium grades, combing and clothing. 28
flt'dlc; light line. 21'(27c; heavy fine, 18a'22c;
tub washed, 32i42c.
' Cotton Market.
NEW ORLEANS, June SO COTTON
Market firm. Sales. 1,300 bales. Ordinary,
7 l-10c; good ordinary, 8',;c; low middling,
8c: middling. 9c; good middling, 10 I-I60;
middling fair. 10 3-loc. Receipts, 3,113 bales;
stock, 78.225 bales.
LIVERPOOU June 30 COTTON Spot In
fair demand, prices i points higher; Amer
ican middling fair. 9.84.1; good middling,
6 52d: middling, 5 36d; low middling. 61fl;
good ordinary, 6.00d; ordinary. 4.84d. The
salt s of the day were lO.uuo bales, of which
ino were for speculation and export, and
Included 9 4o0 American. Receipts, 4.CO0
bal.-a. Including 3 9u0 American.
ST. LOI' 18, June SO COTTON Market
firm; middling, o. Sales. 1,593 bales; re
ceipts, none; shipments, 230 bales, stock,
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4 60
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4 50
4 55
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4 60
4 60
4 40
4 70
4 70
4 74
4 0
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 80
4 85
4 85
4 85
4 85
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4 10
4 t5
4 ta
4 25
960
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1044
910
964
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910
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720
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1070
1110
1071
950
1100
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1460
1368
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171
961
1132
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1171
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1302
1111
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1081
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.. 971
..1293
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t 10
1 15
2 15
t 25
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1 60
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1235
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960
730
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1140
104
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4 90
4 90
4 94
4 95
4 95
f 00
I 00
5 00
6 00
6 10
t 10
5 16
4 16
6 16
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3 90
4 40
4 44
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4 95
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hows Weak to Ten
Cents Lower Sheep Strong.
CHICAGO. June 30. CATTLE Receipts,
6,000 head, Including 600 Texans; market
steady; good to prime steers, S6.25((i6.2a; poor
to medium. 83.i6xja.oo: stoegers ana teeners,
$2.40&4.40; cows, $2.5("54.60; canners, $1.403
2.30: bulls. S2.2o&4.io: heifers. K-bWiH-lb:
Texas fed steers, $3.60iij'4.75; calves, $3.50
6.26.
HOOS Receipts. 26.000 head: estimated
tomorrow. 18,000; market weak to 10c lower;
mixed and butchers. $5.25u5.50: good to
choice heavy. $5.4i'ij5.52Vi; rough heavy, S4.W
4i5.20; light, iD.2ixuo.4ift; UU'K 01 saies, o.so
Cn 4R
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000
head; sheep strong; lambs 10c higher; good
to choice wethers, $5.0ix&6.50; fair to choice
mlxea, 4..'fi'!j4.io; western sneep, h.iduj.w,
native lambs, including springs, $5.bOia8-eo;
western lambs, J6.OOin3.85.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 80. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,uu0 head, including 3,000 southerns.
AiarKCW lor aouilieuis Birau; lu ,11'JUh,
others steady: choice export and dressed
beef steers, $5.00(u. i5; fair to goou, hzii!j
HO: western fed steers. 14.OOdib.2a: stockers
and feeders, $2.754.50; southern steers, $2.75
44.75 southern cows. w zwuJ w; native cows.
2.2u0j4&o; native lienors, td.Dwyo.uu; ouns,
.2i)4ib.i6: calves. 3.tHu6.zo.
HOGS Receipts, 9,000 head. Market 5C
lower: too. So.4o: bulk. $5.82Wu5.37ta; heavy.
$5.3vi5.35; packers, $6.3Vi06.87ft; pigs and
ltiilits. IS.2M16 30.
SHEEP AINU L.AIHMS KeceiptS, Z.DUU
head. Market 10c higher; native Iambi
6.6mi7.26: western lambs, Jo.iiyu7.CO: fed
ewes and yearlings, $4.85(1)5.60; Texas clipped
earnngs. x4.ioi6.bu: iexas cupiea sneep.
$4.3oiji4.b; stockers ana teeuers, tx.ougj.tio.
St. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 80. CATTLE Receipts,
2,51.0 head, Including 2, loo Texans. Market
for natives steady, lexans weak; native
shipping and export steers, lllfr'ub.ib:
dressed beef and butcher steers, $3.25iUo.30;
steers undet 1.0J lbs., $3.2o44.io; stockers
.. .4 10 M,ll,l' .......a, an,, l,,.O.r.
.IIU ,1. ,1,1 D, .'.MII ' V, IV.nO Bill, 11. lit, a,
2.0O(ii6.O0; canners, $l.aOii2.10; bulls, $2.40djl
3.00; calves, $4.00(06.00; lexas and Indian
steers, J2.5u.u4. 75; cows and heifers, llowu-1
8.50.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head. Market was
lower: nigs and lights. J4.WKii5.36: nackers.
$4.256.40; butchers and bast heavy, Jo.35'01
6.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600
head. Market steady; native muttons, Jt.iX)
ttio.w: lambs, jo.2i4i ' ; culls and bucks.
2.75ft4.50; stockers, $:.5ora3.8o; Texans, $3.76
4i4.io.
Metal Market.
NEW TORJC. Juno 30. METALS The)
London tin market was easy all day and
closed at 139 5s for spot and at 138 2a 6d
for futures, while locally the market was
easy. In sympathy with London, with spot
quoted at iw.4iit;o.82V. copper was some
what Irregular abroad, being unchanged
at 65 17s 6d for spot In the London market.
while futures were Higher at ibo iss 9a,
Locally copper remained as recently re
ported, with lake and electrolytic qtto'ed -ut
$15 and casting at $14.75. Lead closed
at 13 8s 9d in Ixindon. an advance of about
Is 3d for the day, while the local market
Is firm but unchanged at $4.5iB4.60. though
the Inside price Is perhaps a trill under
the goneral market. Spelter was lower In
London, closing at 23 Ins for spot, hut the
local market, while easy, was unchanged
at $5.30. Iron closed at 49s 4d In Glasgow
and at 45s 44d in Middlesbnrnugn. icauy
Iron was easy, with No, 1 northern foundry
quoted at $16.2&7 16.60, No. 2 northern
foundry at 16.0tifj 16.00.
ST. LiUUis, June no. m r; 1 a 1x5 ijeau.
firm, $4.474. Spelter, quiet. $6.074.
Bee Want
Boosters.
Ads Are the Best Buslnses
t 5
t 85
I 00
t 70
I 90
4 24
4 35
14.
11.!!
171
130
161
160
STOCKERS
1 730 t 40
1)0 I 00 97...
1 461 I ta) I...
176 t 46 I...
1 tW) I 60 I...
1 171 1 W I...
HOOS There was a steady advance noted
In hog prices from Wednesday of last week.
the 21st, till Wednesday of this week, when
BULI.8.
Its 1...
1 16 4....
I 59 1....
160 L...
t 50 1...
8TAOS.
I It
CALVES
4 10 1...,
loo 1...,
ttl 1...
I tt 1...
AND
1
, lot
, 930
942
. 596
. 669
. 710
...1460
...1225
...1720
...lllj
...1490
4 40
4 60
4 00
1 60
I ii
4 04
t 50
I 76
I 90
I 90
4 90
I IS
I 60
I 00
4 14
ISO
170
160
110
FEEDEKJ.
420 I 41
Ml I 71
at I 74
1(1 1 15
631 I ao
1011 10
Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, June 30. CATTLE Ro-
..n , tK h,.,i , I Marb.l a ..... I . . . .
J8.7ud.60; cows and heifers, ti.mu
stockers and feeders, $2. i5fg4.50.
HOGS Receipts. 8.T.9 head. Market was
weak to 5o lower: light. J6.32V4u5.87V: me.
diuin and heavy, JoiVu6 35; bulk, $5.30 6 36.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.501
head. Market strong; Idaho spring lambs,
$;.b0; Ausona yearling weathers, o.2E.
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITIT. Ia.. Juno 30 (Sneclal Tele.
frum.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head. Mar
et easy; stockers steady; beeves, tt.oig)
5 25; cows and heifers, $2.75fi4.60; stockers
ana feeders, 43.oua4.oo; calves and year
lings, ajiirniiaso.
HUGS Receipts, 8,200 head. Market 6
10c lower, selling at J6.loy5.2o; bulk of
sales, (b. 12V
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed fur record June 30, 1906, as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee ana
Trust company, Donned abstracter, 16x4
Farnam street, for The Bee:
Harry Hopkins el ul to J. Pelllcan,
part ot sublul 6, in taxiot 7, in sou.
27-16-13 $ S.000
Benson Land company to Mary B.
11 ungate, lots 6 and 19, blocg ia,
Benson 80O
P. Timm and wife to C. Neve, part
of lots 1 and 2, Haskall's subdlv.. 600
E. M. Slater 10 Emily P. Hood, part
of lot 87. Burr Oak 8U
Hulda E. Thompson and husband to
H. Btelner, part of lots ana 4,
block 1. Reed s 1st S&O
C. A. Trimble, executor, to W. R.
Paul, part of lot 36, Redlck's 2d .... 1
W. R. 1'aul et al to W. F. Zabel,
same property !,
Inei A. Edwards et al to C. M. Har
ris, part of lot 8, Clock is, to. v.
Smith's X.250
J. M. Hlatt to Dundee Realty com
pany, blocks 61 to 84, ana other
property in Dundee Place
C. C. George to M. H. Haver, lot 26,
block 2, Stevens' Place I4WI
F. R. Brookwater and wife to Mar
tha G. Haver, lot 24, block i, Stevens
Place sis
P. E. Her to Omaha Electric Light
company, suhlot 10, government lot
3, In sec. 23-16-13 12,000
M. A. Hall, trustee, to the 8. D. Mer
cer company, lot 3, block z, west
Cuming add
Mary J. Ryan to M. A. Hall, trustee,
same property
O. Story et al to M A. Hall, trustee,
lot 6, block 12, Walnut Hill ta
M. A. Hall, trustee, to S. D. Mercer
company, same property o
Mary A. Hall, trustee, to B. D. Mer
cer company, lots w to , oiota a.
Walnut Hill I
J. C. Cowln and wife to same, lots
11 and 12. block 2, Walnut Hill I
J. A. McHhane, guardian to Mary A.
Hall, trustee, lots is to 2.-, uiuck a,
Wulnut Hill 10O
Pauline Croft and husband to AV. J.
Klerstead, part 01 taxiot is, in sec,
3-15-13
J. Newman and wife to Flora prince,
part of lots 12 ana id, oiock o,
Boggs & Hill's 10
Annie M. Lewis to E. M. Earle. part
of lot 1. block 1, Patrick's add 1,000
W. F. Flemmlng and wife to R. H.
Flemmlng, undlv. Vt or part 01 suDiot
1. In lot 2, In sec. B-lb-io
ftock in tight
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western margeia yesterday:
cattle, iioks
South Omaha
Stimx City ...
Kansas City
St. Joseph ..,
St. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals ....
1,954
600
4,0iO
815
2.5O0
6.O0O
' 13,691
8.2O0
S.OiO
8,779
8.a
26.000
Sheen.
6028
3.500
6.&0I
.8,000
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Incorporated t
Haft! Office: FlOh aad Robert Strit
ST. PAUL. filiVN.
.15,309 73,570 26,029
toffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 30. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures openud steady at
good prhes following steady European
cables. There) was no partioular bows ow-
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