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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1010. 11 f CRALN AND PRODUCE MARKET V: Sentiment Favors Buying Side and Valuei Go Up. " i LACK OF RAIN SIEONQ FACTOR Cora Opens strong and Goes lllaher tvlth the Karly Advance In VI brat It erelpts Am (111 Light.' - OMAHA. June 23. 1910. Hie weather mnp snowed only scattered showers in in northwest. Bcuttmeiit ail la voted t" buying sum again ai the open ing mid values u higher, after the break eterday. 'i he ureal bulk of the wneai belt is aull wl.lioui ra.ui ana sei.ous damage ban aueidy ben reported. Lack ot rain ami strength In wheat keeps Corn values-on the upturn. While as el liiUe tlaniuge has resulted from the lack of ram, under present conditions selling la deemed dangerous. Wheat was sharply higher again on re port ortffilr TltfhV sewuered ahowera yes terduy. '-fillers were the bent buyers today ml more discouraging new from the northwest,, which Ik tbetfeature at present, keeps VMues .well ever : yesterday a close. Corn ohched stron. altU higher with tne enrU iiuv.Uue In wheal. Buying way gen eral oty the -continued dry weather In the Westell corn belt. lU-celpts continue light and unless lain la received some damage will result. ' . -0.wi k,.- Prlmury wheat receipts Were 3S2.000 bu. lid shipments- were iut) bu . against re ceipt last year ot U2,0U0 bd. and shipments Vr?mary corn reoelpts were 404.000 bu. and shipments were .MKl.nOO bu., against receipts lam year Of 416,0(10 bU. and shipments ol .... - - ,1 Ann . n f ntrn 500 bti. ., of oat and wheat and flour equal to 6-,wu bLlverport eroded Hid lower on wheat ' end d lower on cm. Local range .01 opuou MS); current receipt, new cases. $10; miscellaneous. 11.4.".; southern. 13 90. Receipts and shipments tf grain were a follow; Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 6I.000 ii.mw Corn, bu 4l.o0 6J.l""i Oats, bu l.uvO WheAt I. July.,. Sept.. Corn I Jalv...l Sspt... Oats I July.;.! : ept...p . 85VJ 67 V,. 351 D6V ,65 36 36'A Low. Close, Yesy, I RsJ f! I ' 87 K7 M 6f.V, KV M'i i li K 644 Sfi'i 3S4 35V4 oVl 34'4 . (Imaihai t'aah lrlrea. WHP.iTKn 2 hArd. 3M.4l!714c: No. 3 h.ni vttj,it.tUcv Nn. 4 hard. io'Uc; No. 2 prln'g, 9U'or1c; No: eprin. btfuWc; No COKN No. 3 white, ftiVic; No. 3 wr.'1? 2f(itUi.o: No. 4 white. tHraoVc; No. t yel- Mn X vellriw b7iii'67'Ac: NO F.unUUi: Nn. 2. &7'uu7Vc; No. 3, iW&TKc; No. 4. 8544B14c; no grade, 4ij50c, OAltirrStundara, Jhc; io. a wmie. ivjif 3o; No. 4 whfle. -34j3f.c; No. 3 yellow, WuteVM; No. 4 yellow. 32VaiWo. HAUUSY-No. 4. M'a&s; No. 1 feed, 415j 43c; rejected, id140c, . KYK No. 2, 71'w7lo; No. 3, WGATIIKH l. TIIK OHAIN BELT l.o?al Thnnder hoer Are Proable In ebrUn Tonlahl. OMAHA. June 23. 1910. I.lght show era wore xcatteied througnout the northwext and upper M.xaourl valley vslthin mo iat twenty-four liours, being veiy lignt anu widely neutered In the lat ter aectmn. llama were yi-neral along the Uulf toa:.i einc the pieceiimg report and a heavy tail wan itcoidtU at Ualveotou, lex. '1 lie warm weather continue gen eral everywhere eut of the Kocky moun tain. lulu tne lemperatute cunliliued InKn in me Mihcouii vaney tney did not reach the exirciie that occurred during the previous iweiny-four houi. 'i he pres sure curiiinue lo v over the Hocky Moun tain region, followed by a hign on the a ciiic kiopti and tne probability ol local thuiidei siorinM in Nebiawka tonight or r'n ua, luiiuWeu y cooler Friday afternoon or n. gut la predicted. i lie I1II111U.U..I ,u,.iptraiure ana precipi tation compared wiin the last inree years: U 10. lVuW. Uus. Mi Minimum tempeiature .. li 65 64 64 f reclpuaticn W .lil .14. T Normal temperature for today, 4 degrees. lieiiv . tu i,icivilauuit a.i.ce Aiaica I. 3.77 Inches. - - 1 " l,r ' cy corresponding period In I'M. 1.36 Inches. I'jxceio corresponding period In 1903, l.U) Inches. i.. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. 'T Indicates trace of precipitation. Corn and Wheat Itrgion Mullctla. For Omaha, Neb., for the tweniy-four hours enuirig at 8 a. m., 7ith meridian time, inuisday, June 23, UMAHA L13TRIOT. Temp. Ualu Stalions. Max. Mln. tall. Pky. Aaiilaiid, Neb.,... VI tis ,U0 Clear Auouin, Neb u.'i u) .00 Clear llrokeu iiow, Neu. M ,ou i'l. cloudy Coiun.bus. Neb... lib 6ft .00 Clear Cuibei lsoii, Nio.. MO U ,U0 i'l. cloudy raiiotiry, aoo... !H 6J .00 Clear 1'iiiiiHoiii, N . . Mi t ,ou Clear or. Isiaiit . Neb. HI t6 .00 Vt. cloudy liartingiou, Neb. ihi M .00 Clear Hastings, Neb.... tH .u0 Clear lloidicgd eb... M M JJO Clear OutiUun, Neo W vl .00 Clear Uinana, Neb..... Wi il .00 Clear ieKaliiah, Neb... 4 trt .00 Clear Ana, la Ii4 .00 Clear Carroll, la 04 64 .00 Clear Ciaiinua, la !o fci .to Clear dibl-jy, la M oo .00 Clear Sioux Cuy. la... U4 72 .00 Clear . Miiuuiuiii tempeiature tor twelve-hour period ending at S a. m. UlaliilCX AVERAGES. No. of Stations.' Temp. Max. Mln. Rain- fall. I 1 Chlcsgo-rt.... MlnneapOlla Omaha ,s, .......... Dulutti Wheat. ... 3 ...140 ... 3 ..; 44 Com. Oats. 203 64 43 14 Districts. Columbus, O LouiBVine, Ky.... iiiUianapolis, Ind, chicagu, 111 , til. WUIS, Mo.... ues Moliiea, la... Mdiineapoiii), Minn ivansaa City, Mo, uiuulia, Neb VS urm weather continues throughout the corn and Wheat legion. Appreciaole raniH occurred at two eialioiis in tne louisvilie ar.u one aiation In llio bt. J-iouis and ouu alaiiou In the Minneapolis aistrict. A. w t.LiS 11, Ixical Forecaster, Weather uufeao. 17 Ml 66 .00 14 V2 70 .30 13 ft 06 .00 24 i to .00 13 Vi W .30 14 04 66 .00 ao i2 oo . iu 2i H4 .00 l i4 b6 .! new yurk stocks and bilnds Crop Ontlook Provei Dominant Influ ence in Stock Market. MORGAN BACK TO WALL STREET Story from I'arla fhat Financier Haa I'lan for Healrlrtlon of Cepper rrodaclloa Has Little K fleet I pun Melal Market. reserve to cent; lust NEW YORK. June 23 The croD DrosDect proved its doiniranl Influence on stocks again today and forced into the background tne more cheerful sentiment of yesierday growing out of the brightening prospects lor rauroad iaf Increases, and the Im proved Investment demand lor new capital of tei mgs. Ihe amount of rainfall officially reported lelt a dubious feeling regarding the re ports of abundant rains whlcn helped to send stocks upward yesterday, and stocks started a heHitat.ng and uncertain move ment to correHpond. With the price ot wheat ruling 2c a bushel higher than yesterday and the advance Sus tained during tiie morning tne stock mar kets mixgivmgs over the state of spring wheat In Kevrral of the northwestern states were revived. The agreement of the i'rice C'uirent and the northwestern miller In their reference to the situation there as "critical" for the spring wheat crop ap pealed with force to the prevailing uneasi ness. 'ine Importance attached to the crop news obscured such happenings as the re turn of J. 1'. Morgan. A story from Fails that Mr. Morgan was bringing home a plan for a restriction of copper production by Joint agreement with European producers failed of effect on coppers. 1 he additional items cleared up by congress and the promise thus held out of an early adjournment were equally ignored by the market. The retention of the Bank of England discount rate occasioned some profenslons of dlHappuintment from London sources. The conviction Is unabated that the bank rate will come down following the meeting of the half yearly settlements on July 1 and, a period of notable ease of money Is promised to follow. Foreign exchange rates here continue to fall. The placing of finance bill with London bankers Is reported to be going on again. The easing of the money market In New YorTt Is restricted to . the shorter periods. The effect on the Investment demand for securities Is only moderate. Although the Bprmg wheat outlook was the Influencing factor, the spring wheat grangers were not alone In feeling the effect. The drooping tendency was fairly uniform and was accompanied by a shrink age In volume of business from that done yesterday. The passing of the half yearly dividend on Minneapolis & BU Louis pre ferred weakened the Hawley group and hurt; the general list In the late trading. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $2,123,000. United Htates 3s declined 14 per cent In the bid price on call. Number of saies and leading quotations on stocks were: Sales. Hlih. Low. Cine. X2 C7M (, government securities. Increased. IllJOOUO. The proportion of the bank's liability tins week Is 4 5 per week It was M w per cent. Mew York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 28. MONEY On call, steady; 2Vi3 per cent, ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid, 2' per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans slightly firmer; sixty days, 3 per cent; ninety days. 3u3; six months. 4V,i?i4V per cent. I'RIME MERCANTILE l'APER 4Vtf i"4 per cent. HTKHL1NO EXCHANOE Weak, with sctual business in bankers' bills at $4 MJu tor s xty-riay bills and at 14 WHO for de mand; commercial bills. M M'i4414). HILVKR liar. iJc; Mexican dollars. 4lo. RON US Government, steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bonds were as lows: t. s. rf. ts, r... .too int. M M. mi so coupua 10ojapn 4, C. I. U, nt 1014, do 4Sta do coupon 1014, K. C. bo. Ut Sn V. S. 4. rag 114 HL. S tob. 4 ,M1.... u coupon 1 4StL. N. uni. 4s Allls-Chll. Jt it..... 77 do 1M 4t Am. Af. 6, Til 1M . K. T. lat 4a.., Am. T. T. ct. 4a. .101 do 4a Am. Tobacco 4a ISVMo Pacific 4a do (a lUusN. a4. H. of M. 4a J Armour Co. 4,., N. V. C. . Sa .. do deb. 4a vi . .luo-S.N. V., N. H. H. ..10 cv. f 132V, .. os,N W. lat 4a .. do ev. 4a..' Ml .. ltNo. i'ulllo 4a i. vt do la 7"s .. M0. 8. 1. rf.l. 4a ki . .l' Pan a ov. awa lull,... vi'A .. U ilo con. 4a lui li KtaJIna a-n. 4a Chaa. a Ohm 4a. . . . loifSSt.. U S IT. ff 4s. si do r(. oa do sn. oa..;- v, (.llliasu c A. 3a.... 7ii3t. U . W. 0. 4a. C, 14. 4k VI. J. 4a do lal (old 4a do iid. aa MaSaapoarU A. L. 4s. . C. M. a H P. g Uja DlSo. rac. col. 4a C, K. I. 1. c. 4a.. W do tv. 4a do rig. 4a i?t do 1H rat. 4a. Colo. Ind. at ii c. ltallway aa.... Ooio. Mid. 4a wvi do sen. 4a. V. at d. r. 4a a. 4n aaialniuu Facltie 4a.... fol- 41 , fi'4 . -M ' 24, I 7 17 M Atchiaon gan. 4a. do cv. 4a.... do cv. SB.... At. C. L. 1st 4a... Hal. a Ohio 4a Jo ma do 8. V. aSta.j... Drk. Tr. cv. 4a Can. ol Ua. oa I ah. Laatoer wa.... "(J. ot N. J. . at.. OMAHA LIVE bTUCli MARKET Cattle Trade Continue Very Slow, with Lower Tendency. NO MATERIAL CHANGE IN EOGS Fair Ran of Sheen and Lambs, with Ofterlna Murine la About the game Notches aa on Wednesday. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. Juna 23. 1910. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 3.679 Official Tuei-day 6.341 Official Wednesday S.M0 Estimate Thursday....... I.lbtf Four days this week. Same days last week... Hume days 2 weeks no. Same days 3 weeks ago..l3.0M Hume days 4 weeks ago.. 14.637 Same days last year.... 3,672 The loilowlng table shows the ivcelpts or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with last year: loin Ine. Dec. . 4150,408 4M.at5 24,007 .l,0tJl.&4 l,S;t7,6x 27H.143 . 603,715 651.0W 12.655 olioaiiis: lanu shows to average .15,036 .13.4 12,2!"6 B.6S7 H.27 14.3: H 10.0.6 41.336 31.!'4 20.3i.7 34.KFi6 40.4.4 SU,329 tt Vi l!4 r ! M I X It I 4 ll'4j 71 t'. ... l M JIJ ... !W 75 S.4 ... l l ... IJ4j 44 1M ait f n 6! !4 M ( II14, U ill M l 17 !4 aa K14 7,1 .t ai ji n 4 t 1 m4i t ira ... t to IT 141) M tl2 l S.'i ... l .14 130 I llv,. M I I 1MI t r t .tU ) II ' 44 I'l l.U f M 71 144 1M I It 71 : 1MI 61 t'7 ... Ill 4S tS ... ID 41 V W lis ... M U 144 N I 15 ( ... M M If.4 ... I II ht "4 4l t ... tu i i"3 ... m 17 Ml Itf I la 140 147 1-al ) IS !1 M I II 74 1.'t KM I V 11 14(1 ... la 7i 141 ... III 41 14 10 III 4 K.J ... ri 71 MO II II I ID ... 10 4 t II 7 Ill ... I M 17 174 140 f II J .140 ... n 4)T. I4 ... II 46 144 ... I IS 174 ... Ill .14 1.11 11 IS II IU HO II r 41 21 40 I IS 17 r-i m II 44 W III 12 .tn4 M I 17 4 2.'2 to I n4 4 171) ... I il 74 1.4 ... I Siv 17 23 2K) I IS M 211 ... I 25 44 0 IIM IS 12 175 ... !! 17 771 1M li) 44 ill 40 I 15 41 171 It'll, I II M 1M ... 71 141 ... I IS 4 22 ... I I.", 4 iHi SO I li 7 19 ... I 21 Cattle Hogs Sheep The prices CHICAGO GRA1M AXU PROVISIOJIS Feature of the TrndlnaT and Closing; Friers on Board of Trade. CHieAGCT: June' 23.-Fresh alarm selied MiW YORK Gt.MCUAL MARKET (taotatloaa of the Day on Various Commodities. NEW YORK, June 23. FLOUR Steady, with fair local trade; spring patents, Wheat traders today because general rains o.iomi.jo; winter straignis, v..ou-u4.4o; spiuia faili.il in anncir ln tha snrinK croD states KxceDt irl a few spots, the great bulk of "' the growing grain in a vast belt was with aut -rmich. needed moisture. Notwlthstand lna- annonncement of . a break In the hot vuvh u.miM,atures were auain high nnd ' damage reports came thick and fast. The close was firm and VWll74o higher. Corn finished atffVkc to. up, and oats tyfrc to lo. . Provisions In the end showed an advance of lEta to 62o. v Tha wheat' market was nervously strong and crowdud tha upper levels njany tne entire day. There was a great deal of In 'fluential selling, on the swells, but the Same interests aiposea 10 uuy on n.e "Weak spots. Id oonsequemoe, some of the .-big sollers of yesterday were forced to nover. The ooenlnor was a wild one, and at a much higher . ranga than the close last night. Praoltcally no offerings were made at the start, although bunches' of buying .anliin w.r. In tha hands of brokers. Leaders In the northwest wired here that the loss in the spring crop was already serloua regardless of rain. Unfavorable rermrta from a new quarter, western Ne- braska, lnoreaaed the feeling of uneasiness, a ril,natih from Carrlngton. N. P.. de clared that thousands of acres In that sec tion ought to be,. plowed under. Highest nriaa r,t the dav were made In the last hour. Soptember fluctuated between WVic 7t0, dosing l-Wl'to up, at f)ji'ic. r.irn ransed UDward. Influenced by wheat and by dry weather1. September ranged from M14f6;iTc to OO'.ic. and closed at lOV, fik)U.t. a net advance of .c. The cash market was stronger. No. 3 yellow closet at 60610. Price variations in the September option in oats were between MiQ and SH'Aa with tho wlnd-uo showing a nft gain of Tic. Increase in the week's packing west weakened orovlslons in the early trading, but subsequently, strength of grain out UD values. Final fisrUrns left' pork 4iv,i "62Ho dearer; lard,' lao q 17iiff20o, and ribs. 17V4i''JOc. Leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. I Open. I High. low. Close. Yes'y. W heat I II July... 96H-74 9SV4 Kept... 'J6-41-7. Vi . Veo.... WtUW -98 Corn , 1 I . July...58'i-H Hept...!t)'w" Uec-....57Vt Oats 1 July..39U8'-4 '. Kept... 3S"4-Vjl Deo....)Va40H Pork- I July... 00 Sept... 22 25 Uril- 'l I . - July.,.1 II 8 I 13 45 Sept... U32Vi! 12 50 . RlbM 1 . 1 Julv..'.tlt 75 I It 7' t Sept.i.) U 40 I 13 M I I 96 r,9&ft7i i1i7 UW Hli'. 7 97TmtiS 86V, 6Ws1Mr,lL,liT( WiKVu V 6Vil5R"4T4 OOVj, 684 1 1 40' 23 65 22 70 3.sms3S'fi 3i 23 00 22 20 12 25 13 25 1S7S 12 35 304: I 23 62t4 22 67,1 13 45 12 50 12 97H 12 67 H 38 3Vl 23 00 22 H 12 30 12 30 clears, 44. 11x4.40; ivunaaa straights, 4.bou 4.oii. Receipts, 14,4uO bbis. ; siupinents, 6,lol bbls. Rye Hour, steady; lair 10 goou, 4vl4i4 4u; choice to Iancy, $4.4vu4.oO. UUKnMciAL steady ; line wnite. ana yellow, l.ooiil.3o; coarse, 1.2o4l.u; kiln dried, 3.d0. v 11EAI Spot, strong; No. 2 red, 51.05, nominal, c. 1. I. to arrive; No. 1 northern, 31.21, nominal, I. o. b. to arrive, option wheat was mm and higher on tne con tinued dry weather in me spring wheal slates, and on general buying uy commis sion houses, closing at lVs'lo net ad vance. J my closed II.ovm; September closed lSK',i; Ueceiuber - closed 1.hV lie- eipis, 4,4ug bu.; siiipirtonts, t.m bu. . corns opot, tirm; .no. i, osiao. nominal, elevator uomestic, basis to arrive c. 1. t. ; export No. 2, OaVaC, nominal, f. o. b. to ar rive c. 1. I. Option market was without transactions, ciusing Vic net Inguer. Juiy closed toc; September, oac; uecemuer, wi'au. Receipts, 1,14 bu.; siiipiiients.z.liM bu. 0A10 spot, firm; mixed, in to u ids., nominal; natural wnlte, 20 to 33 lbs., w 46ic; natural white, 34 to 42 lbs., tbimt 47c. Receipts, 64. WA) bu. ; shipments, 500 bu. 11AI-esieudy ; prime, 41. lo, xso. L, l.lwo l.U1; No. 2, 41.0Ool.0o; No. 3, iXilo. llOfo firm; state, common 10 cnoice. Isms, Zliu24u; 106, nominal, facltio coast, linw, Hiaisc, lxb, nominal. lllUJiS sieaay; central America, so; Bogota, 21u22c. Lli.Alilli.iO eieaay; nemiocK ursts, izu 2ic; secoiius, ii'uc, tuirds, re jected, ltmAK. I'llOVloioivn rum, sieauy; mess, so.wiu 25.00; family, 26.00u 20.60; short clears, $24.oO 4ImU.w. ceel, linn; tuess, 4U.UUulo.uu; lam- uy, nv.wuu.w, Lieer naius, a4.vuitfo.w. uui meals,- steady; pickled bellies, 10 10 14 lbs., i..wnil3.uu; pickieu uams, iio.wyio.ou. Lrd, easy; middle west, prime, 4i.4o(UU.ba;re- iiiieu, luui; continent, io.u; aoutu Auier lea. 14.w; compound, tO.aOMilo.00. TALLOW rJasy; prima city, nnas, 6-40. llicii oteauy ; domestic, z-oc; I'atna, UUTTER steady: creamery, specials, 284c: extras, 27toc; process, ZJiuiic. CHiSr.se- 11m; state, wnoie iihik, new, Plieclalsy HVulu'c; lancy white, 14c; col ored, 14'4c; average prime, 1344c; fair to good, 12Vaul3hc; aaiuis, lull to special, 11 KUUa f irmer; state, i-ennsyivania ana nearby hennery, brown, ZKiiZbc; gathered, brown, 22'u24c; fresh gathered, extra firsts, WntiriSW, lusts, Music iOUUHV-Alive, weak; western Droit ers. 2oc; fowls, liil7c; turkeys, iuuilu. Pressed. - weak; western broilers, 3Ju2oc; fowls, 14((ilsc; turkeys, liaise No. 2. I Oah udotatlons were aa follows: FLOUR Better; wlntur patents, 14.50?) 4.90: straights. 4.30ti4.7ul spring patents. best hard. 36.4046.&6; spring straights, 14.404.80; bakers, tn.TU4j4.iw. . HVKi-No. 2. 7576o. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 44VJj 52c ; fair to choice malting. 67'ytHc. SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, $203; No. 1 northwestern, 2.13. Tlmotny, h, vTWivm lll.Ml I'ROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. 23.7K(7j, k 5AX714. I.rd. Der 100 lbs.. 112.4a Short ribs Ids (loose), 11 1. 12141 13.50; short clear sides (boxed), ll4.0tKjl4.36. Total-clearances of wheat and flour were aual to 52.000 bu. Primary receipts were 3n2.iJ0 bu.. compared with 212,000 bu. the eorrepiMindlnir dav a year ago. KtiiiLai.Ml receiots for tomorrow: Wheat I ears; corn, 213 cars; oats, 53 car; hogs, ' IT.OUO head. Ciilcaso Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red St.ou11l.ttt: No. 1 red. Buio; No. t hard WWciill.oO;. No. I bard. WrtW, No. 1 northern aDrinir. I1.07W4J 1 OO1; No. 2 north ern spring. 11 044.1 1. On; No. 3 spring, WTcCtf 11.00. Corn: oKwenc; No. 3 cash. 5l-fcth-c: No. 1 whlta. 63W(il4c: No. 3 while. 3iu024,o; No. S yellow, 6ua61c; No. t yel low. osMjiOOUc. Oats: No. 3 white, 40VJ 41c; No. 3 white. 3:f40c; No. 4 white, Uite; standard. 404j4Oc. UUTTKIt Steady ; creameries, 24'4ja27c; dairies. U'u26o. l.UUd iMeudy; receipts, :i,419 rases; at mark, cases lncluied. lo-ifi 16nc; firsts, 18c; urime firsts. Ill no. CHEESE - Steady: daisies. l."U15Hc twins, iic; young A'nerlcaa, luyliluc; long horns. dW'nlDa. I'OTATOtiS Easy; choice to fancy, 15 16c: fair to aood. 12'ulJo. POULTRY Firm; turkeys, 15c; ohlckens, llUe:. aurlima. 22u2Je. VEAL Steady; 00 to 69 lbs., 0$o; 60 to K I ha ft.; 1-0; K5 to 110 lbs.. 10ulOlC Reeelnts Today Wl'eat, 3 cars; corn, X0S csia. u.,, U C4WS. Estimated tomorrow- i i,.ii. s cars: corn. 30 cars; oats. aJ cara Kansas City Oral and Provisions. KANSAS CJTY. June 13. WHEAT July lV,c; otptamber, Vlc; December, 9Jc, Cah, unchanged; No. . 6c-l(ll05; No. 3, aV4il-ot; No. 3 red. KOiijWc: No. 3, .vasSc. i:uuk. Juiv. a?4we: Keuteinber. 57 Vc: De cember, base. Cah, WiiV higher; No. 3 mixed. 6u.tiio; No. 3, I.Viuwvtc; No. 3 White, Stoittnllai No. I. C5c. 04 TS t'nriutnged; No. I white, 34ii37c, niixen. uuKks. RVK-.No. t iSifnOc. HAY L"mhanged: .hole timothy, $1400; tliiiu r iJisiri,, 411 ll.ao. HUTTKlt-Creaiuery, extra. 36c: flrsU. xtr; seeonas. uc: packing stock. OW ttiad-l-Usts, 4V.. 15 per case; secouda. St. Louis General Market ST. LOUIS. June 23. WHEAT-Futures, higher: July, SoVuu: September, K6c. Cash, In 111; track. No. 2 red. 11.01; No. 2 hard, tc U 11.04. cokn r utures, nigner; juiy, 6c; Sep tember, 50'iioOSc. Cash, steady; track, No. 2, 61c; No. 2 white, 6iiuoic. OATS FutureB, higher; July, 37 Vc; Sep tember, 37c. Cash, steady; track, No. 2, aw-: No. 2 while, 40ttc. FLOUR Firm. Red winter patents, $4.90 4ji.2o; extra lancy and straight, 4l.40jj4.So; hanl winter Clears, U 4iru3.w. TIMOTHY SEE1 4V(.00H3.ti6. COKNMEAL 33.25. H RAN Higher. Sacked, east track, S&Q 87c. HAY-Steady. Timothy. $14.50318.00: prai rie, $12.00i(i 13.50. R AOCJ 1 N U bC. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. higher: lobbing, $24.50. Lard, higher; prime steam, $12.ovu? 12 20. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorts, 14vc; clear ribs, 14c; short clears, 14-v. Racon, lower; boxed extra shorts, llc; clear ribs. ioc; short dears, luiac. POULTRX irm; cnickens. 13d; springs. Ilu2.lc; turkeys, 17c; ducks, c; geese, ic liU 1 1EK steady; creamery, 33u2ic. Allla-Oialmara pfd Amalgamated Copper ..... American Agricultural .... Am. Beat Bugar American Can American C. A F Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. 4 L. pfd Am. ice "Securities American Llnaeed American Locomotive .... Am. 8. & H Am. I. 4k H. pfd Am. Bteel Foundries. ... . Am. Sugar Refining Am. T. AY. T Am. Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co...., Atchiaon Atchiaon pfd Atlantlo Coast Una Baltimore 4z Ohio - Bethlehem Bteel Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot New Jeraey...., Cheaapeake & Ohio Chicago A Alton , Chicago Ut. W O. O. W. pfd Chicago at H. W C, M...& St. J......,M.., C, C, C. St. U Colorado F. A I Colorado 4k Southern. Conaolldated Uaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudaon Denver A Rio Urande.... D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Sacurltlea Erie , Krte lat pfd Erie 2d pfd General Electric (treat Northers pfd ureal Northern Ore ctfa. . Illlnoia Central Interborough Met. Int. Met. pfd Int. Harveater Int. Marine pfd International Paper International rump Iowa Central Kanaaa City Bo K. C. 80. pfd Laclede Gas ' ....'. Loulavilla A N Minn. A 81. Louie M., St. P. A 8. 8. 11.... M., K. A T M., K. & T. pfd Mleaourt Pacific National Blacuit National Lead , N. K. R. of M. iM pfd... New York Central N. Y., O. A W Norfolk A Western.... . North American Northern Faclfio Pacific Mall Pannaylvanis People's lies P.. C. C. A 8W L Pittaburg Coal Preaaed Steel car Pullman Palace Car Hallway Steel Spring , Reading Republic Bteel Republic Bteel pfd Hock liland Co , Rock luand Co. pfd Ht. L. ac 8. F. 24 pfd... St. Louia 8. W - St. L. 8. W. Pfd, 81oaa-8heffleld 8. Southern Paclflo , Southern Kail war , 80. Railway pfd Tenneaaee copper Texas A Pacific T., St. U A W T., St. L. A W. pfd..., Union Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd , United States Realty.. United States Rubber. United Status Steal.... U. 8. Bteel pfd VUll Copper Va.-Carolln Cbemtcal Wabaah Wabaan pfd Weatern Maryland ... Weelthghouee Kleutrle Weatern tnloa Wheeling L. E 100 '"rxii 2,!ii 100 t, '"tin 4,8no tuo KM) 1.6HU 700 '"ioo 4U0 I, W0 100 iiXI 800 10.40!) 1,100 wo 414 'io" 'si" ISH 21 44H 7i4 1"4 So 13.1 13714 40 104 V, 102 121S4 112. 10 V. 187 MVI 1,900 KSi WH UK) 1O0 1.0U0 7,700 27I4 50 14(1' 1174 Mil 42-, Inttj HIV. 64 HJ. 4i 12V 4344 774 10.114 bo IU w l'4 l4 1IM4 1112 11114 RlV 24 7914 IU 174 IO6V1 31 H) HDV it 3744 45 147 J2444 - J'i ai 6614 "35 'i"4 ay 354 3444 "ii" 77t4 1V344 So lil -4 1!W!4 'iiii 40 106 14 H2 U0 112 IW4 38H D. A 11. CT. 4a 1. A 11. U. 4a do ref. aa Diatlilara' 4 .. Erie p. I. 4a... do gen. 4a.... do cr. 4a, Mr. do aerlea B. Gen. iec. cv. 6a 140 Weal. Klec. cv. 6a. ill. t en. lat ref. 4a. yiW,a. Central 4a i int. Met. 4141 Il Mo. i'au. evi 6a ctfa 4o4 ulo. -i.-i.tia. S do cv. 4a 4 do lat A ref. 4a IISI', f Rubber 4a.. ,v U. 8. steal 2d 6s. U Va.-Caro. Cham. , 'iaSWa1jaan lat 6a.... , lot do lat A ei. 4a. 46 'Weatern Md. 4, 17, a 44 7i 11 64 S414 1 4 7H 10C44 10444 Inn, ....lull 103 -H 10l a London gtock Alarket, LONDON, June 23. American securities opened quiet and about unchanged. Prices declined a fraction and then recovered on covering. At noon the market waa quiet. with values ranging from beiow to W above yesterday s zvew lorn closing. Coneola, money s34Loutivllle A N 16244 do account 13 13-ia M., K. A T 4044 Amal. Copper 4i4tN, Y Central 121 Aoaoonda 4 Norfolk A W 104 104 da pfd , fu lOoOntarlo A W 464 llSPennaylvajila Sa4 102 Rand Mlnea 1 a4t4lleadlng Il 28 souuiern Ry '4t A at. P...U1 do pfd 43 17'4 Southern Pacific 124 AUhiaon do pfd , Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Paaille. Cheaapeake A O.. Chicago U. W cm., mil lie Bears , Denver A Rio O. do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central.. 91 Union Pacific llVt 144 do pfd .. IU. 8. 8 lee ,. 4i do pld... .. 14 Wabaan .. ..-24, do pfd.. ..13i VaBpanlah 4a . 1144 .11K-4 . 20 . 44 4t 3714 60 144 ,K0 8644 e4 17,300 100 4H0 4K) ioo , 1,200 2"0 ' "ioo" , 1.70 , I.6O0 100 , 4,200 , ft.yno 600 400 100 4,100 S.4MMJ 100 141V4 164 'i4 744 3U-, 2HV4 4 Va 1V" 131 62 1114 19!4 64 T4 1914 33 10344 148 20 800 3D 400 4 400 100 1.400 400 1,600 76 271 118 44 1014a 13 4 If. '4 'ai" 30 2714 44 Vk 147 " 131 0T4 133 "4 1844 1314 r 114 31 10244 141 24 "siii 'ii i 76V4 17 4 11744 4444 101 blbVtitt Rar, sleauy at i4-?a per oa. MONci iutvt Per cent. The raie of discount in the open market for short bills Is 2ft'2 6-16 per cent; for three months bills, 292 3-16 per cent. Boston Closing; Blocks. BOSTON, June 23. Closing quotations on flocks were: 41 Mohawk 44 Nevada Con. ... 26 NlplMlna: Mines , 14 North Butte 6 Nortit Lake 13 Old Dominion ... 1414 Osceola 14 Parrott 8. A C... 440 Qutncy 1444Shannon 4o Superior 7superior A B. M , imsuinsrlor A P. C. 4-4 Tamarack Alioues Amal, Copper A. I. L. 8 Arizona Com Atlantic b. A C. C. A B. M. Butt Coalition Cal. A Anions lal. A Hoc la Centennial Copper Hango C. C. tal Butts O. M.... Franklin Giroux Con, Granby Con Ureene Cananea .... lale Royals Copper, Kerr Lake Lake Copper La Salle Copper Miami Copper , 86 u. B. C. A O... , 744 U. 8. 8. H. A , IT do pfd . 84tt'Uh Con , tafcWHMna llWglvenne 4944 l 11 17 10 Bl 133 1344 13 10 4344 10 , 61 . 31 , 3 ,- 411 ' 1114 1 0 111 3,100 12714 12414 1,000 l 500 101) 100 13344 1074 444 1844 1144 153 10744 S644 1814 1444 I... . 2.600 100 .. 6,601) . 100 40 300 400 ,. IOO .. 16, ,00 .. 2,200 '.' '"700 400 .. l.ftno .. 44,100 .. 700 .. 400 .. lot .. 40,200 . 3,000 .. 1,100 .. 1.300 700 .. 3,600 MT4 87 4114 44 14 4S 834a 77 704 13114 26' 42 "iifc 16 63 176 344 76 it 4144 784 114 4414 40 1074 46 1314 7 4044 84 4 46 33 74V4 70V4 123 24V 40 '' 33 62 S4 17114 2'4 76 4 41 71 1141, 43 80 14 1844 44 1.400 4744 44 14 17 138 1644 1W 36 79 0V, 271, 4i 16 147 13144 40T. 133 19V4 6214 88 IS 4; 47 1844 31 T, 102 14814 1714 ll 3844 pi 67 10S 76 If 11744 44 loo 70 12444 87 133 10744 86 II 86 158 1444 15714 SI 1 7 40V4 4H 4614 3214 744 70 123T4 1644 40 2444 23 62 1V344 3 7144 414 184 It 43 014 1114 44 4644 4 4 IVI timit York, Cash Prices. The following quotations are furnished by Logan Ac Rryan, members New York Stock exchange, tio ooutu oixiuentn street, of hogs at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: Data I 1310. l0.llo.lo7.llo.1905. 11504. June 12.., June 14.. June 15.., June 16.. June 17.. Jhne 13.., June 18.., June 20.. June 21.. June 21.. June 22. 2i4! I 6 631 6 31 6 141 4 Tl 37 I 33' 3844jJ 9 21 2fti 4U4i 16 7 62 I kol 28 6 I3i 4 84 57 6 50 6 641 6 35i 6 Wj 7 56 6 541 I 6 W 6 U 4 7 131 6 63 6 111 6 30 4 II t ail 4 471 I 17 t 3l 4 13 6 66 7 Kl 7 C3 7 6I t 77 6 7I 3 June 1441 7 4b 6 s6 cal r. ca a bl s 3x1 & 19 i " , t r . z z 7. 1. -j t iu 6 50 6 28 6 10 6 0, i m 6 26- 6 mi 5 07 6 M "I 6 18l ' W. I 6 o 6 lo 6 Ob Sunday. RecelDts and ilisuositlon of live stock at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb., for tweniy-Iour hours ending ai a ocioca. KcUblf 18. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses C, M. St. P 8 W abash R. R 2 I Missouri Pacific Ry.. 3 2.. Union faclfio Ry 17 34 iu C, ot N. W east.... 3 3 U. ec N. W., west.... 36 86 1 C, St. P. &. O Ry.... 8 8 .. C, R. ec O,., east 18.. C, R. ds W., west tl 44 C, it. 1. 45c P., east.. 6 3 1 C, R. 1. 4c V., west.. 2 1.. C. O. W. Ry 4 7.. .210 147 14 Total receipts 18 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1,327 2,340 3.U1O 3.436 899 84 bid 186 864 Omaha: Bay Stat Gas 21 Inspiration 1 Butte Coalition 1844Larom ,. , 414 Cactus 38 Nevada Con 19- Cblno iiViNewiiouee or Chief Con. 1 13-lon!o copper 1 13-16 Davla-Dalr 1 It Ha hide Coalition .. 22 Ely Central 1 1-loKajr Central 214 Kiy Consolidated .... 15 Swift Packing C0....I6SI4 rrankliu 1244SHvr Pick 7 ulroux 7 Superior A P 1074 Uoldfleld Con I f-ioTonopah Mining .... a Goldfield Florence .. 2 Trinity Copper 6 Uoldfleld Dalay I North Lake 11 Greens Cananea .... 7 Uuharola 4 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, June 23.-The condition ot the treasury at the beginning of busi ness todav was as follows: Trust Funds Cold ouln, $60,995,869; silver dollars, $466,- 933.000; silver dollars of 1690, $3,685,000; sli er certificates outstanding, $46,933.0o0. General Fund Standard silver dollars In general fund, 62,470,330; current liabilities, 1,96J,433; working balance In treasury fflces, !18,499,3&); in banks to credit of treasurer ot the United States, 640,Ji4.1iW; ubaldlary silver coin, 32O,4i9,706; minor coin, $1,040,665; total balance In general UhU, $63,226,662. New York Mlntnct stocks. NEW YORK, June 23. Closing Quotations on mining slocks were: Omaha Packing Co 449 Swift & Co 149 Cudahy packing Uo 446 Armour Ac Co 2i'3 Murphy W. H. vansant co is F. B. Lewis 134 Huston Ac Co 13 J. li. Root Ac Co 91 L. Wolf 206 McCreary At Carey 31 S. Wertnelmer 10 H. F. Hamilton 10 M. Hagerty 11 Mo. and Kans. Calf Co.. 32 Other buyers 3jI Totals 8,M6 11,015 2,346 CATTLE Receipts of cattle at all market nolnts were falrlv liberal for a Thursday. At this market the total for the four days shows a gain ot about 1,600 bead over the corresponding period of last week and of about 6,4u0 head over a year ago. in other words, receipts for the week to date are larger than tor some time back. There was nothing In the general situation to bring about any improvement In the market and reports from all points were discouraging, making the market here slow and weak right from the outset. Prices on all kinds of cattle were weak and lower than yesterday and the trade In a more or less demoralised oondition, as was the case yesterday. Just how much lower the market really was is not easy to say, when making comparisons with yester day, but as compared with the early pare of last week good beef steers are 2o'o50o lower, with the common to medium kinds 6otf"i5c lower. Cows and heifers have shown fully as much break as beef steers, with grass kinds showing still more, they being In many cases $1.00 per hundred lower. Stock era and feeders are in many canes 6060 lower. cjuotatlons on cattle: Good to choice cornfed sleers, $7.258.00; fair to good corn fed steers, $6.o0i.26; common to fair corn fed steers, $j.0tHni.60; good to choice cows and heifers, JS.2Ii4i8.7o. fair to good cows and heifers, $4.ooni5.25; fair to good cows and heifers, $2.764. 00; good to choice stook ers and feeders, 40.00416 90; fair to good stockera and feeders, $4.25&6.00, common to fair stockers and feeders, $3.7634.26; stock heifers, 33.MXii4.oC; veal calves, $4.038.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3 76.00. Representative gales; BEEF BTEER8. micikp Receipts of slurp and lauibs v.ei 1.4111 una morning, bul they ei easily large ei.ougu lor tne result eii.enls ol the trade. A lot ot inixeu sioch ainvea and lv,o or lines shipments vseie on Ins feeder order, o that the lat stock market ueveiopeu no iwiv leatuies worm mention ing. aJwmand was quiet and trade dull, the same as It has been 011 mosi Uas lately, but bricea baui held uo Just about steady ana must ol tuo pens erc cleared before luidday. Range springs sold at $1.00, 0.110- Ubly linn, but someiiiiug prime in tins line might bring IT.i'iO or better. Thu de cline In spring Iambi for the four days this week amounts to fully a 0,11m ter unit Iminlry has been- decidedly backward at all times. The best kinds of arass welliers are clos ing 2fi4i-iOe lower than they were lust Friday, strictly choice grudes selling around 4 tv. mot ninny good owes nave been coming, but the situation In this branch of the trade shows little Improvement an prices are . rein lively as low as those paid tor wetnera. Feeder trade Is showing quite 11 little activity, but the amount of business done Is seaisonably small. A good Inquiry exists for thin stock nt figures similar to those paid for fair quality killing stock nnd or ders from corn belt and eastern sections are coming In dally. Quotations on grass stock: Choice spring lambs, $7.2:1r7.50; fair to good spring lambs, $6.50U'7.2r; good to choice yearlings, $j.25ii5.75; fair to good year lings, 4S5fi6 2.r; good to choice welliers, $4.40184.76; fair to good wethers. $4.0i(i4.40; good to choice ewes, $4.2,Vy 1.50; fair to good ewes. $3.75f?4 25. Representative sa)e9: No. I Av. Tr. 78 western ewes 26 4 25 10 western ewes, culls 100 3 00 78 spring lambs 61 7 00 26 spring lambs, culls 40 6 00 147 spring lambs 65 7 50 12 western' ewes 99 3 50 25 western lambs, culls 67 4 00 205 western lambs 65 6 40 14 spring lambs 66 7 00 CO Idaho ewes 99 8 00 236 Idaho ewes 106 4 25 8!H Idaho spring lambs 67 7 00 175 Idaho spring lambs 68 7 00 321 Idaho lambs, feeders 54 6 40 6 Idaho lambs, culls 44 6 00 Fancy Horldn, per d,... $'..J0.V.Vi Ton,,), toes: Texas, per 4-bssket cralu, 41.14, Iteaiis String nnd wax, per hamper, about ir, 10.4 ' JM; narket bankets. .oi. Cucumbers' Hot house, per 00s , etniwc; lexss, u,.r bu box, 11.75 HO.Mrtmv 4 KtlETAItl.rS-Ra.t. lehes. extra fancy home grown, per do bunches, 2oc. 1-etttice: Extra fancy leaf' per dos , 30c. Pan-ley; Fancy home grown per aoa. tiuucnw, ov. ivnuoaro: I'er noa bunrhea. 4fc. Asparagus; l'ei doa, bunches. 4i,4jDrtc. Green onions: 1'eY doi. hunches Jfcc. Turnips: I'er market basket, 50c. Car- rota: I er maiket t Hri, u"u,5o. Rest: I'er market basket. 6..75i'. Spinach: Per market basket. 13 lb., oOc, Green Peas: per market basket. 60c. WALN UTS Plack. rer lb. fe- Califor nia No. 1. per lb., 17ci California No. 3, per lb.. He. HICKORY NUTS-Large, per lb., 4o; mall, per 15., be. f'otlon Market. NEW YORK. Juno :i.-COTT"N-rot closed dull, 15 points lower; middling un Inmls, l,"i.0ic; middlliig gulf, 15. WV; siiles, 1 4.4XCJ bales. Futures closed steady; June, I. "; July. 15.02c: August, 14.71c: September, II. 15o; October, 12.0c; Nnvember, 12. Sic; December, 12.20c: January, 12.2iVj February, 12 ,2le; Mureh. 12.2J.'. . ST. Loi'lS, Juno 23-COTTON-Mnrltet unehnnged. Pales, none: receipts, 1 040 bales; shipments, Ri3 bales; stock, 21.W1 bales. ... CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET tattle Market Easy Hons and Sheep Reported Lower. CHICAGO, June 23. CATTLE Receipts, 7,000 head. Market easy; steers. $.75iS.75; cows. $4.25(ft5.7S: heifers. $4.0mi6.50; bulls, $4.30(ti5.76; calves, $3.00a3.25; stockers and feeders. $4.50715.65. HOGS Receipts. 24.000 head. Market 10c lower; heavy. $9.25Yn9.S0: butchers, $8.25ti' 9.3i; mixed, $9.254i9.3D; light, $9.4Ot;9.50; pack ings $8.8008.25; pigs, $9.00i(j9.40; Boston, $9.15 41 a. 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 12.000 head. Market 20c lower; sheep, $4.0O;i5.00; yearlings, $5.75'(i.25; lambs, $6.00u7.00; spring lambs, $7.25U8.00. CHINESE WOMAN'S DEATH RECALLS OLD MURDER Dusle Drown, l,oii lrenrlc Flpruro In lllurk Hills, plea nt the Cfinnly Farm. DEAPWOOD. S. p., Juno !3.-(Sppcll ) In the death nt the county hospital at Oayvllle, near here, of Stislo Hrnwn, nn nged Chinese 4votniiii, 4vTo Jins been for the last year a county , charge, a murder that thrilled the Wreck Hills thirteen years ?,n nnd resulted In the hanging of a 1 gro ncmed Ch.ulrs Brown, is recalled. On Mny 15, 1MI7, Mrs. Emma F. Stone, ho wife of Colonel 'Ptnne, a well-to-do nttleman, was found murdered In her 00111 In the old Syndicate building en l.ea trcet, w-hero the Plomer Times now tands. Her hend hud been split with a cleaver and Brown, who had been working for the Stones, was suspected, lit was captured by Sheriff Pltmkett near White wood, brought here and tried . and con- Icted and ncntenccrt- to be hnngvd. The trial developed tl.at Rrown, who also went by tho name of Inuore CuvanaURh, had lost money In a poker .frame, and had gono to Mrs. Stone's room l tt nt lilght to get nme money, ColopeJ, ,' J't me IicIhk Out on his ranch. The woman wus awakened nnd In the struggle killed. Brown was hanged for the murder In the old court yard on tha 14th day of July following. Brown's wifo was a Chineso woman named Susie. After her tiusbaml's death she adopted the faith, of the- Roman Cath olic church, decked herself out with Jewels and was a regular church attendant and a conspicuous figure In Dead wood. Her mind weakened, however, and for some ears she has been doing light housework until she was taken to the county hospital. She was over K0 years old at the time of her death. Brown's hanging was tho last one held In Lawrence county. ' Alice Brunawlck Con. ... Com. Tunnel stock, So bonds Con. Cal. A Vs. Horn Silver 40 Iron Silver 3o0 Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu, Oats, bu. . Receipt 6.000 .... k,vuo ,...66,01 4) ....40.4100 Shlp'ts. 4,SoO 3.000 $b.U04 40,0041 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 23. WHEAT-S00L $1.1014; September, $1.0;S; December, $i'.ud-: No. 1 hard, $1.16; No. 1 northern, tl.liii 1 14; No. 2 northern, $1.10V1.Z, No. 1 $.074 l)i 1 . 14 . bEKU Flax. CORN No. S yellow, 663560. OATS No. 3 while, 37vuu'c. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, 117. uo-w 17.25. FLOUR First patent tin Wood, t. o. b.. Minneapolis), 40.10110 u; second patents. $5.uu,l5.A); first clears, 84.0biU4.lu; second clears, vi.MXu&iu. Liverpool Urala an A Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June X3.-WHEAT-SDot. dull; No. 8 red western winter, no stuck: fuires, steady; Jcly, 6s $Wd; October. 6a Vi; Decern oer, as u. CORN spot, steady; old American mixed. 5s 4d; old American mixed, via Ualvealou, Zvfli new kiln dried. 4s UVsd: futures. ciuiei, ui, numiiiaii nepiemoer, ts D-d. Mllwankoo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. June 28.-WpEAT No. 1 northern. $'..121(114; No. I northern, II.oSjI.l.'; September. 7c. OA 1 S 4t'C. BARLEV Sample. 65Q60C Oral Market. June 83 -CORN Higher; Peoria No. 1 jellow, 63Vc; No. I yellow, 5Sv: No. A we; iso. 4, Die; no grade, uo. OATS Higher; No. I while, tVo; N. white, 4.vjA3Sc Local Keorltle. Ouotations furnished by Samuel Bunts. Ir.. tai Naw York Life building. Omaha: ma. atsaev. Combination Bridie, gloux City City of Omaha 44a, :I0 Comubuuwaalth Life Ins Uerinaa-Auierican Coffee Hydraulic Preaaed Brick pfd Iowa Portland Cemant 1st 41 la 4a k. C, M. A O. pfd K. C M. A O., com kanaaa City Slock Yards stock kanaaa City K. A L. 6a. 1811 Hotel La Sail a Lincoln. Neb., 4a. 1130 Minden. Nab.. Hat. Water la. 130.... Nebraaka Telephone slock f par cent.. Nebraaka T. A P. Is Omaha Water Co. la, 1844 Omaha Gas 6a, 1117 Omaha Gaa 6s, 1817 Omaha . L. pfd I per cent Omaha A C. B. St. Ry aa. 18U Ooialia A C. B. 8k ky., pld, ex-dl.. Onimha A O. B. R, A B. ptd Peclf lo T. A T. Is, 1U7 plallamoula. Nab., Tel. slock, 14 s. 4. Rocky Ml. Ball Stock I Witt A Co South Omaha, City ol. Is Trt-Clty By. A U. to Union Stock Varta slack, So. Omaha.. Waatara Paclflo to Union Con. Co, ibooas) UileraaUooal Can, Cat. (bonus) , M 40 10414 lot 14 II I I M 41 104 31 31 13 34 17 liH 4 4S te ioo 44 1444 100 101 lot t 1744 4 M H 44 14 41 41 1.14 1414 1114 44 44 44 II 44 834 48 40 8414 10014 1814 100 W14 17 84 174 M14j 8J II 77 , 71 14 Bank of franco Statement. PARIS, June 23. The weekly statement of the Bank of Frsnoe shows the fouowin changes: Notes In circulation, decreased IfcjouoO francs; treasury deposits. Increased 63.775.000 franos; general deposits, Increased oo.nui.ouo irancs; gold in nana, increased 13, J,6,oJ francs, silver In hand, increased t 700.000 francs; bills discount. Increased, 17, Ai.uoo franca; advance, increased VMi.ot francs. Bank ( Eastland j Statement. LONDON, June 23. The weekly state ment of tns Rank of England show th following change! Total reserve. In creased, i?21,ouu; circulation, decreased, 164.000; bullion. Increased, io5,16I; other se clurltles. Increased. U.soO.Oou; other deposits, inereaeea. ta. iu,vw; puouo deposits. In creased, e,vuo; note reserve, luc. eased. ,.3oo 12 84 17 84 Leadvlll Con. Little chief ... Mexican Ut' lario Ophlr I .... f ....loo ....200 76 standard 86 Yellow Jacket 60 Ho. 20... 4... 17... 34... II... 11... I... 21... 36... 17... 20... 41... I... 4... II... ... I... I... II... ,000 Bank Llearlnas. OMAHA. June 23. Bank clearings for to day were $2,686,902.55 and for the corre sponding date last year were $2,208,627. tu. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 23. M ETALS The market for standard copper was firmer; June, $n.O0ftl2.20; July, 8U.12V4& 12.30; Aug ust, $12. 12 Vt? 12.36. London closed firm; spot, 55 2s 6d; futures, too 16s 3d. Arrivals re- fiorted at New York-, iM tons; customs louse returns show exports of 12,964 tons so far this month. Lake copper, $12.62V4i' 12.6744; electrolytic, u.3it'ir li.ovi; casting, $12.12V4&12.37H. Tin, steady; spot, $32.60)i 32.70: June. $32.56li.TO: July. $a2.40i32.70 August and tjepieinuer, io2.4ut91u.Y0. ixuidon wa steady: auoC 148 7s; futures. 149 5s. Lead, quiet; spot, $4.404.50, New York, $4.15 44.20. Eaat SL Louis, conoon unchanged at 12 16s. Spelter, unlet: spot. Io.15ii6.60. New York, I4.S6-04.95, East Su Louis. Lon don, spot. 22 6s. Iron, higher at 49s 144d (or Cleveland warrant In London.- Locally tne iron market was quiet; xno. 1 loundry, a. af-t J Cv, Id ?r. , O tu fmTls.1i isT . K JlUTLllCrU, f U. IU AUa As, fiO.WV,l",M, 37 O. 1 southern and iso. 1 bouthern, bo ft, ST. LOUIS, June 23. M ETA LS Lead. dun at 4-.tj. cpeuer, weaa at fi.sin. Coffea Market. ' NEW YORK. June 23.-COFFEE The market for futures opened steady, at un changed prices to a decline of 6 points, In response to lower JiAiropeau cables, and during the early trading sold abput 3u5 points net lower, under scattering liquida tion ana European otreriugs. orferlngs were pretty well absorbed, however, and later big local trade Interests came into the market as buyers of July, causing a rally in the last hour and closing the market steady, net 6 points higher to 5 points lower. bales -were reported of 29,000 bags. Closing quotations loilow; juna ana July, s.ooc August. 6.60c; September, 6 oc; October, No vember and December, 6.uo; January, 6 tkic; February, 6.7oc; March, 4.72c; April, 6.73c, and May, 6.74c. New York warehouse de liveries yesterday, 9.143 bags, against 10,767 bags last year. Spot cotl'ee, steady; Rio, No. 7, 8 6-16c; Santos, No. 4, 94,c. Mild cof fee, quiet; Cordova, vuIipac. aaar Market. NEW YORK, June 23. SUOAR-Raw. firm; Muscovado, 89 test, 3-74o; centrifugal. 96 test, 4 24c; molasses sugar, k test, 3 49c; Refined, steady; crushed, 6. sic; granulated, 6.15c; powdered, 6 26o. Onlnth Grain Market. DTTLUTU, Juna 21 -WHEAT July, $111; September, $1.04; No. 1 northern, $1.13; No. 1 northern, $111. OATS-4Se. " i Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, June 83. SEEDS Clover, esh. 17.00; October, $6.95; December, $6.92't; March. $6.4744. Timothy, prime, $2.30; Aug ust, $3.25. Alslke. prim. $7.26; August, 17.75, Omaka liar Market. OMAHA. June 23 -HAY-No. 1, $0.00; No. t. $7.50; packing. $4 50; new. 110 00. Straw: Wheat, $6.oo; i and oats, 17.00. Alfalfa, ::::k A. ...1114 ... 141 ...1081 ...1072 ... 844 ...1141 ... 880 ...1181 ...1103 ...1081 ...1208 ...1101 ... 174 . 8S5 . 119 . 281 , 844 .1066 . 174 . Ill ... 147 ... 461 ...1220 ... 840 ...lOOO ...1125 ...1246 114 461 , 110 274 132 Ill 104 STOCKEKS 684 I 40 718 4 00 Pr. 6 10 6 00 4 00 4 10 4 60 4 65 4 66 6 46 4 711 4 70 4 76 6 76 8 00 8 40 I 60 I 70 I 86 4 15 4 15 4 34 HEIFERS. I 29 I 110 6 BULLS. I 71 1 I 76 3 I 79 1 3 M 1 4 36 CALVES. No. 17 S 18 36 67...., 38 14.... II...., 36.... 16...., II COWS. il::: ...., 10.... 17.... II.... 4.... 7. At. ..1081 .. 811 ..1182 ..1344 ..1280 ..1317 ..1374 ..1810 ..1434 ..1341 ..1365 ... 171 ...1010 ...1040 ... 881 ... 861 ...1002 ...lilt ...1188 4 00 4 00 I 00 I 76 6 00 I 00 6 60 I .... 464 .... 132 ....I860 ....1444 ....1140 ....laiM 163 , 156 , 220 130 , 140 , 160 4 16 I to 7 00 7 14 I II 1 35 7 U I 46 7 64 7 86 7 46 4 66 4 45 4 46 4 46 4 It. 4 IS 6 80 6 80 I 85 4 40 4 IS 6 00 I 10 125 7 00 7 00 I 00 I 00 8 00 I 00 Kansas City Live Stock Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. June 23.-CATTL,E-Re celpts, 8,000 head. Including 6,000 head south erns: beef steers, steady: others dull and weak; dressed beef and export steers, $7.25 476.25: lair to good. xs.utKa i.ib; - western steers, $5.00ft8.00; stockers and feeders. $3.76 05.76; suothern steers, $4 006.76; southern cows. K.DtXal.oO; native cows, K.oOHo.ou; na tive heifers, 84.50tg7.25; bulls, $3.25(35.50; calves. 83. &0(U s.oo. HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market weak to 10c lower: top, $9.35; bulk of sales, $9.15iU 9.30; heavy, $9.10ijLi9.25; packers and butchers, l9.lfiiEf9.S0; light. $9.20410.36; pigs, IVioffl 9.0U. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.500 head; market weak; lambs, $6.50Cq-7.50; year lings, $4.75w6.00; wethers, I4.00(ft.-.00; ewes, $3.75(4.76; stockers and feeders, $2.0034.00. St. Louis LIT Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 23. CATTLE Receipts, 7.000. Including 6,500 Texans. Market steady to 25o lower. Native shipping and export steers, $7. 251 8.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, is.ooaf.90 sleers unner l.wo ins, I5.7d4i7.40; stockers and feeders, $4.257j6.00 cows and heifers, $4.257.25; canners, $2.504j; 75; bulls, $4.251r6.00; calves. 86.fjuvfr8.2d Texas and Indian steers, $4.40(37.26; cows nd heifers. $3.udH5.75. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head. Market 5c lower. Pigs and lights. $9.0O-a4j.50; packers $9. 3039.46; butchers and best heavy, $9.40 60. SHEEP Receipts, 4,000 head.. Market 10c lower. Native muttons, $4 00if9.oo; lambs, ti.60fr7.t5; culls and bucks, I3.oOU5.75; stock ers, $3.004.00. New York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK.. June 23. BEEVES Re ceipts, 1,778 head. No trading, feeling week. Dressed beet weak at 9412440. CALVES Receipts, 4o6 head. Market slow and barely steady: veals. !?.00u.8.00; city dressed veals, imUW, country dressed, Vw 1144c. HOUS Receipts, l,l neao. reeling nom inally weak. SHEEP AND L AIM B Receipts, 6,661 head. Market extremely dull and lower sheep, $4.00i6.(; lambs, $7.0&7.6o; culls $5.00; yearlings, $0.00, St. Joseph LIto Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Juno 23. Receipts, 2,500 head; market slow, prospects lower; steers, lo.tAH7iS.uo; cows ana neifers, li.voui.uu calves. ixoori8.oo. HOU.s Receipts,- lu.zw neaa; market weak to lOo lower; top, $9.35; bulk of sales, $9.20 419.30. ' SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,600 head; market lui2oo lower; lambs, $0.0041 7.50. AND FEEDERS. 4 686 I 40 1 74 4 61 II 718 4 00 t 484 I OS liouo lioas soid at puces 111114,114 110111 sleauy 10 a uicael iuvvsr tills morning, me uig end ut a iiuerai supply going ai geu- eiaily firm 1 14 urea. buaie business waa Uuiih duiliig eaiiy lounus at wak prices. good muted lots selling aa low av $9-10, but uackeis needed plenty ol nog and tne uiaikel improved wiin nee utuuis. snippers bought sparingly bul, despite this fact, movement was active and au excellent clearance made belore noon. The lung strings were marked at $9.10 and on up to $9.20, the same as yesterday. Lights sold at or near tha lop of the list, good liaut hogs bringing $9.20j9.26. Three ot the early droves, aggregating over C.OoO bead, cost about 69.U44- Receipts tor the tour days this week have been heavier than those of any other four days In the same week thus far this year. Demand haa been broad and active, however, and while small declines have been forced, current sales are little worse than 15o lower than those of Saturday, Representative sales: No. Av. SB, Pr. No. At. lb. Pr. 110 14 240 6 06 68 Iiit 40 I 16 4 137 ... 1 01 47 l ... 116 17 283 H III 44 131 160 I 16 40 2o0 I 06 12 til ... I 16 II ii-4 140 I 04 73 201 ... I II 17 151 M I 06 II Ill ... I 16 44 Ill ... I 04 11 142 ... I II II Ill ... I 07 71 131 140 I II 70 146 140 I 0714 14 154 SO I 15 41 170 W 14714 71 244 120 III 41 180 ... 1 0714 12 til IDO lit 44 12 ... I 0714 71 160 280 I II 70 IKS 10 1 0714 40 220 ... II 114 141 160 I 10 70 114 W I 14 61 281 ... Ill 4 356 ... Ill II 174 30 I II II Ill 120 I 18 11 284 10 I 1 74 211 148 I II 41 246 40 I 10 44 2fcl 160 I II SI zna 4 to a is er.. atr ... s l . 44) ri 164 ... I 10 44 144 10 I 1714 1 Ill 114 I II II Ill ... I 17 44 104 40 I 10 4 171 40 I 1714 17 170 ... 110 to 141 SO 11714 17 601 110 111) ID IM ... 11714 II 187 10 I 10 74 M0 40 I 17 44) 141 8 I 10 M 170 ,., I7M 44 3. M I 10 I Hi ... I 171, 14 131 ... I 10 44 144 ... I 17 71 14 44 I II 47 110 ... II714 71 334 140 I 10 II M0 80 I 174 II I7 ... I 10 70 10 ... I 17 ij 17 ti.t 80 I II 41 Kl 12 I II14 10 27 ... I 1 II til 40 I 1714 14 2 14 ... I 14 II J-l 120 I 1714 41 In4 80 1 11 44 HI ... ;;u 44 141 10 I 11-4 17 I I 110 I 1714 17 IM ... 1 1114 44. 188 10 I W 71 21-1 120 11214 44 144 ... 1 10 14 I4 80 I 1I14 71 tit 80 I M 4 J-'-4 ... 11314 73 246 120 1 20 II It 10 I U14 71 Ill IM I 80 47 21 304) I li'4 II Ill MIW FEDERAL COURT AT PIERRE Only Two Cnars "Will lie Tried Term 'Many Minor Cases loi4Vioned. This FIERRE, S. D., June 23. (Special.) The. June session of? the United States court Is being hurried along on account of the extreme heat,-and only two cases will come to trial. A number of arraign ments were made on minor charges, and the cases continued , to , the next term. The onl sentence - waa that of Joseph Old Lodge, an IndlaiV.W'&q entered a plea of guilty to the charge of Introducing whisky onto an Indian reservation, and was given a sentence of $20 fine and sixty days In Jail. The Jury for tha term Is Clyde Smith, Ipswich; John Beach, 'Ilermosa; B. E. Allen, Ipswich; E. J. Tracy, Sioux Falls; F. C. Feldager, Florence; E. A. Breed ing, Deadwood; Hulver Johnson, Yankton; Thomas F. Ryan, Rrldgewater; B. II. Barkluff, Garden City; Peter Coyle, Henry; W. 8. Harding, Deadwood; G. A. Place, Pierre; Thomas Street, Albee; A, A. Rowan, Parker: John Vlckers, 'Alex andria; Harry Alllngham, Slsseton; Jef ferson Curtis, Hill. City; W. H. Bailey, Pierre; William Shannon, Crandall; Ren Olson, Waubay; II. p. Doollttle, Loyal ton; A. S. J. Whitman, Loyal ton; Thomas Ash, Plerpont; Sph Soudder, Sioux Falls. Dor Is Horned to Death at Pierre. PIERRE, June 23.-r-(Speclal.) Tho little daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan, living near Pansarc were sleep ing In a tent and spnrka from the chim ney ol the, house set mo canvas anro. Before the fire was discovered the chil dren were so badly burned that the boy died within a short time from his In juries and the little girl will be a cripple for life from the burns she received. What a glimmer Cold Mar Uo. A summer cold, If neglected. Is Just as apt to develop Into bronchitis or pneu monia as at any other season. Do not ne glect It. Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cough, soothe and heals tho inflamed air passages, and expels the cold from the system. Sold by all drugststs. OHAUA UUMEHAL 5IARKET. Staple and Faner Prodnco l'rloea Fur nished by Buyers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade, In 1-11). cartons, 29c; No, In 25-lb. tubs. 234c; No. 2, lu 1-lb. cartons, 27c; lu 60-lh. tubs, ii'Wc; packing stock, solid pack, 20tc; dairy, in oo-io. tuus, tJc. Mar ket changes every '1 uesday. CHEESE Twins, 17c; young Americas, 18c: daisy. 1744c; triplets, 17c; limberger 18c; Mo. 1 brick. JJc; No. 3, 11c; Imported St. 1KB. 80C. POULTRY Dressed broilers. 80c: hns, 16c; cocks, HVkc; ducks, l&c; geese, 15c; tur keys. 36c; pigeons, per dux.. $1.50; home squabs, $4.00 per dox. ; fancy squabs, $3.50 per dox.; No. i. $J.oo per dos. Alive: Broil er. from I'm, lo Hi lbs., ltu: IV to 2 lbs. lac; hens, I2V40; old roosters, 7o; ducks, full leathered, ic, geese, iuu leathered, ivc; tur keys, 16c; guinea fowls, 200 each; pigeons, 7oc per dox.; homers, $3.00 per dux.; squabs, No. 1, $2.00 per dos.; No. 2, 6O0. F13U tail frozen)-pickerel. 10c; white- fish, 14c; pike, Uc; trout, 14c; large crap pies, 16413c; Spanish mackerel, 14c; eel, 16c; haddock, 13c; flounders, 12c; gr!ii catfish, Uc; buffalo, 4c; halibut, Uc; white perch. Ic; bullheads, 14c; white cat, lc; roeshad. $1 each; snadroes, per pair, troo; frog legs. too per dos. MEAT CUTS Ribs' No. L 16V4o: No. 1 Ho; No. 2, 10, a Loins: No. L lac; No. 2, 14 c; No. 3, Liu. C'nuck; No. L Vc; No. 3 sc; No. 3, sc. Round: No. L Lo; No, t. llo; no. a iuc. i iaie; no. a. 7feo; No. 1 6hc; No. 3. 640. FRU11B oraugest California Camel la brand Redlaud navels, 60 sise, per box, gg.uu; iw sis, per uui, sa.ao; sue, per box, $4,00; 150 slse, $4.25; 176 and smaller uses, per box, $4.50. Havana Mediterranean sweets, 126-113 sixes, per box. $3.00; 120 and loll slsea, per bcx, $4.i64iJ.5o; extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, per box, $J.Ku3.7i Lemons: cuiiomera, extra fancy, aoo-360 sises, vo.w; cnoice w-w sixes, per box, $6.25; 240 six. 60c per box less. Bananas: rancy select, per bunch, $2.362 60; Jumbo, bunch. $2.75f3.7S. Pineapples: Florida, 80. W six, N-w; s Bias. 44.ious.uu, cantaloupes California, 44 . o w; 40 standards. $3.60 tills. i-Berriesi v-aiiiuriua, per 10-1 b. box. $1.76. Apricots: California, pr four-basket crate, ii-eu. . luniai . autorn, red, per f-Dasaei t w. iwuin, canrornla, per 20-lb. box, $L10. Date; Anchor brand new, 30 1-lb. packages In box, per box, $2 (u ..... . Ill L- I ...... .. . . . . . - " vbuniapwa ui.iu.. , . 1 iu, Wiscon sin and native, per ou., ovtikoc; new, in sacks, per bu., $1.10. Cabbage: New Cali fornia ana soumoni, per 10., o. onions: T.111 orystal was. per crate. $2.00: viir. rata. IL76. Uarlick: Extra fancy, whi,.' per !., I! "' 1bC' fianis Double llansrlnsT nt Norrtstown, Pn. NORRISTOWN Pa.. June 23. Nick Mar Inge and Frank Chicarine were hanged hero today on the same gallows for the murder In August. 1909, of George A. Johnson, an aged cobbler, whom they attacked for money be was supposed to have hidden In bis shop. 18S8-1910 JohnMuir&(o. Specialists In Odd Lots A plan for Investment In safe dividend paying securities. Regu lar charges. No margin calls. Special department fcr wall and wire bubiufna. . , nd for areolar Ho. le, "Odd tot Investments." Mmbrs Wsw York Btook exchange. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. r.lR. INVESTOR Are you getting a fair return from what TO Vat mouay earns t Xf Its less than per cent Its not enough. Would you oonslder aa lBTestmsat La a looal xueroantU proposition gnaranteed- at this ratef Wo shall ho glad to tell yon on story and leave tho decisloa with you. DO HOT XMITAIB. DO IT KOW. . Address A 40, See. Herbert E.Goooh Go Droker& and Dealers QatAIBl rxtOYISIOVS STOCXS Omaha Of flea. 118 Board of Trada Blag. Boll Zfione, Dong. 6811 Ind. A-tl l-m 0I.DK8T A SID XaAXaSBT ROTJSB IM VMM STATS,