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TTIE BEE: OMAHA. ' TUESDAY, JUNE 13. 1011.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Holderi of Cash Wheat Continue
Hedging Operation!.
WEATHER ENCOURAGES SELLERS
Rrfnrfa from fcutlre Wlilfr tarat
Bel A re Ideal for A pprearklaa-lfarril-HMfr
for
nexeiite.
" ' OMAIf A. June 11 ,1911.
Th holders of rash , wheat taken In on
Vav contract continued heitjint opera
tions today, which resulted In attll lower
level.
The cooler weather encouraged heavy
eelllng and reports from the entire winter
wheat belt ate Idral for the aiU'roaching
harvest. The altiiatlon on the whole la an
extremely heavy one.
The fist eel a receipts of corn were
the healet at thla Reason for manv yearn
past. There ha been a replenishment of
the storks and shipping demand haa not
kept pecu with the advance In cash values,
and the change to cooler weather will no
doubt cliango sentiment In favor of abort
Sellers.
Long wheat was again thrown on an un
supported market and values took another
sharp decline. Cash wheat waa l'(i2c down.
Corn, was -steady against the declltie in
whear, the market showing remarkable
strength owing to the lack of moisture over
the belt. Cash corn was c higher.
Primary wheat receipts wera 641.000 .bu.
and shipments were sw.OhO bu., aKatnst re
oeipta last year of M0.000 bu. and shipments
of sw.ono bu.
I'llinary corn receipts wera 1,1"K.000 bu.
and shipments were Ma. 000 bu., against re
ceipts last yeai of 729,000 bu and shipments
of 653.601) bu.
Clearance were 40.OH0 bu. of corn, 2.000
bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to
194.0O bu.
Uverpool closed Tjt'-nd higher on wheat
and -Sd lower on corn.
The following cash sales were reported:
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 1 car, 8c; 2 cara.
Kc: No. 3 hard. 1 car. Mc: 1 car. 8u"ic: 2
cars, 83c; No. 4 hard, 1 car, 81c; No. 2
mixed. 1 car. Sic.
CORN No. S wlllte, I cara, 53tc; No.
white, 1 car. 5:ic; No. 2 yellow. 4 cara,
&:V,c; No. 3 vellow, 0 cars. h'i'nc; No. 4 yel
low 8 cars, .",l'c; 2 cars, 61,ic; No. 2 mixed,
t cars, 62c; No. S mixed, 25 cars, 42c; No. 4
Mixed, 2 cars. olVic; 1 car, froc; No. S
color, 1 car. 6Jc; 1 car, 63c; no grade, 1
car, 51c: 1 car. o"c; 1 car, 4c.
OATS-Htahdard, 1 car, 37c; No. t white,
10 cara. 37c; No. 4 white, 8 cars. 384c; 2
cara. 36Vjc: No. 4 yellow, 1 car, Mc; no
grade, 1 car, 36o.
Dusks Cut 1'rlcea.
WHEAT No, t;sid. M'.Sdc; No. I hard,
Wmo; No. 4 hard, VMi rejected hard.
7ftlc; No. 3 spring, te'WiNSc; No. 4 aprlng,
8:;Vv!7c; No. 2 durum, SlVaSM'c; No. 3
durum, W-to 81V.
CORN No. 3 white. 63mg&3c: No. 8
whits, E34raa3Hci No. 4 white. 62Vsi56q bid;
No. 1 color. toSc; No. 2 yellow, 52
624C; No. 8 yellow. 61i'8.V2'4C; No. 4 yel
low, 6mc; No. 1 61tiMc; No. 3. 61
62c; No. 4, e0Va51Vc; no grade. 4a60c.
OATS-No. 2 white, Sl6raMe: standard
Zln2iy,c No. 2 white, alfJTc j No. 4
white, i3?icr No. 3 yellow. S6V4i3ttfic;
No. 4 yellow. 3336e.
BARL12Y-.No. 3. 8a8ei No. 4. 74?84c;
No. 1 feed. 0jis5p; rejected, 64rf9c.
RTE-No. 2, fc4iflS.1c; No, 3, 833j84c.
Carlot Hecelpta.
I Wheat Corn. Oats.
"... 19 421 178
lis . 294
Oinuha 24 103 96
Liuluth 42
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featurea of the' Trading and Clostasr
Prleea si Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 12. (lavage selling to
put an end to louses today tipped the top
off tHe market for wheat. With big ship
ments from new grain heading for Kansas
City and with the harvest area rapidly
widening, owners her became ha f frenzied
when a hull clique which was supposed to
have closed out a load of 10.no0.000 bu..
accumulated In the May deal here, began
a freh clllng movemment directed chiefly
against the July delivery. That option
broke mora than 3c In addition to a ftc
decline lust week. and closed unsettled, 2Vc
to 24e down, compared with Saturday
Bight. Other months at the end of trading
were 'Off l(fil'c to 1-lic net lower. Latent
figures showed corn c down to o up,
oate Wff'ke to He advance and provisions
dearer by 2&:c to 27'iC
For a while It seemed a If everybody In
the pit was frantic to join 1n the selling
of wheat. Only when support from In
fluential Interests tame to the rescue did
the downward plunge receive a check.
Even then but Hull reaction took place
and there.' Whs a detldedly nervous feeling
prevalent when the bedraggled looking
brokers trooped, out of the pit. The col
lapse of prices had corns as a thorough
surprise to all except a few Earlv buying
on the part of the bull leaders threw the
msflorlty of' speculators off guard. Flood
ing of the market with efferlngs, however,
turned loose a pandemonium. During the
session July ranged from Hft'c to 39y89i.se,
closing 21W2,ilc down at SOfiRS'e.
Corn displayed a great deal of Independ
ent strength In the face of the wheat
decline. July fluctuated between 644c and
ySc, cloning nervous, but. only Sc off, at
MHiC. Cash grades were easy. No. 2
yellow finished at GtHIKWc
In oats an advance to the highest price
of the season waa made, but not held.
Outside limit for July proved S.3SSi38e
and S77o and the close He net higher at
Parkers and shorts were buvera of pro
visions. In the end pork showed a gain
,f lri?,f TC,-"'1 otner Products had
risen iifttoo to 7
Prices in Chicago, furnished by the Up
dike Grain company, telephone Douaiaa
3473. 70s Urandeia building, Omahai
Artlcle. Open. High. Low. Close.j Bafy.
Wheat
July... Hfii
, Sept... 87V8'i
Dec... WlioW
Corn
July..: FvsT
dept... MV04
Dec... 647e-6W
Oats
July... tri-t
spt... axw-s
Deo,... 4oy,
Pork
July... 16 l!-tE
' Bi pt... 14 '
Lard
July... I SO '
Sept.. (SO
Rlba ,"
July... S 174
Sept... 11&.
8"s!
5T4'86ff4'
64H
6,;4
644
' 874
MS
M4
8t
. 644
644
- 64'
64:
$9.(if4
404
674
.' 604
D
- 644
S74
884
3f
40
S9H'u4
IS 2S
li 10
15 174
15 40
16 16
IS 124
14 374
a so
a j
a
8 174
14 24
a t?4
S74
30
174
a 2s
a 26
174!
a 2241
Cash quotations wre as Jul Iowa:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, ti-Wt
4.46; winter straights, $3.704.36; spring
Straights, $4,004)4.26; bakers, li 40W4.60.
R Y 10 Kto.
BARLEY Feed 'or mixing, 675o; fair
to choice malting. Kx&Wic.
SEEDS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, nom
inal; No. 1 north we tern, nominal. Tim
othy. $100(11100. Clover, $15.75.
PHOV1 SIO.NS-Mens pork, per bbl.. $15.50
C'16.76. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8,174. Short
rlba, side (loose). $7 S(njtt.I6i short clear
31 (lea (boxed I, $S.134y 35.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 14.0U0 u. Primary receipts were
6.V3.UI0 bu.. compared with 6ao,uno bu the
corresponding day a year ago. The visible
supply of wheat In the Vnited fttate de
creased 86T.000 bu, for the week. Th
amount of breadstuff on ocean passage de
creased 2.684.000 bu. Estimated recelpia for
tomorrow : Wheat. 23 csrs; corn 77 cars
oats. 18 cars; bogs. 16.0"O bead. '
Chicago Cask Prlcee Wheatt N, 1 red
fiHtc: No. 1 red, Hl'iMc; No. I hard'
rW'Slci No. I hard, 84tic; No. 1 northern
spruig, r4y9c; No. 2 northern aprlng 2i
. , w " ... 1 41 , v or n : jo
cash, 644; No. t cash, 644644e; No 2
white. Miioc; No. 3 white. i41'gtoc
No. t yellow. &t4tifi.i4c: No. 3 yellow, 64',i
(ib4c rats: No. 3 cash. 34;i3T4c; No I
white. STfenS! lie: No. 4 white. 374a8c-
B U T T K R bieady ; creameries, 17fr!le
daisies! 16' ,!jnc.
EUUS Steady; receipts. 1S.S32 cases; at
mark, cases Included, lljjU4c; firate. lie;
prime first a, 14c.
CHEKSK-Steady; daialea. ll4c; twins
loVuSilc: young Americas. 1140114; long
horns, lV7'tl4e.
POTATor.S strong; choice to fancy.
M, $1 7tM 1 78.
POULTHY-Turkeya. lic chickens. 134c:
V E A L Steady : M to Vb. wt . $4c; 9
-v, o-w-v, oa lO 11V-ID. wis.,
lVTil4c
Receipt Todav Wheat.' 1 cars: corn, 421
. eaia; oats, J7 car, l-jitimated tomorrow
Wheat. a Cars; corn, T7 cars; oats, 248
car.
Visible Haaply of tirala.
NEW TOKK, June ll.-The visible sup
ply of grain la the I'ntted htstes Saturday
June 10. as compiled by the New York
Produce cychang. waa as follows: Wheat
.9.1.0uu buhels. iri ttnn, Sa.UjO buheia'
Com, $ 3.-3 (l baMhl; lutreane. W.mo bu'
Oats. I.4I3.O0O bushels; Increase. SSS.i-ort
bushela. Hve. 31.") bnrhels; dM-rease 1 u
Dusheia baxlay. .0j buaaeis; decreaee.
;f bushels. The Visible supply of wheat
in Cannria last Saturday was 4.WH.(KI bush
els, a .decresse of 770.000 bushels.
OMAHA GCMHRAI. MARKRT.
LUTTKR-Creamery. No. ' delivered to
the retail trsde In l-ib. cartons, 23c: x o.
I, In k -.!. tuba lie; No. . in 1-ib. cuitous.
Zlc; aCKii:g aioi-K. solid pa. k. lie; dsn ..
In tiO lb. tups, HtylK. amiki inai.yea aver
Tuesday. f
tl! r.KSK Twins. HV.Wl : young Amerl
css, 16c; liaisief. lic; triplets, lac, Uinberfer,
liK. , No. 1 brlcK, lie; imported h-vtsa, Uc;
amnestic t-wl, lv; block Hwisa. .ISO.
' POULTKV Dresden In oilers, under 3 Tbs.;
InAti per Uoz. ; hens l4c;cocka. IOcj duck.
lfcc; geese. Lv; luike. 24c; pigeons, par
ouj-eu, tl.M; homer i.abH. per do.. 14;
fancy squabs, per dun., 3 0. No. 1, p r
dos., UW Alive: broilers, Mc; I Si ta IV
Ibc, and to I .bs.. ifvA.-; smooth leg. Ik:,
tens, 10c, nld fooaters, c; old ducks, full
teatheied, 12c; a -. luii featber-d. ."c;
luincl. 12'rC. gji.ie.i fowls, Ah' tach. pife
tons, per doz., juc; burners, vr dos., I.ik;
an Jabs, Ni. 1. per uor... l.5w; .So s. txir tios.,
Cc; niti tuikes, lta.
HSU tall iruien.t pickerel, ivc; vh ta,
lie. pike, )4c; trout. lc; larga crappies,
tu2uc; t-puiilnh mackerel, 19c; eel, lac; bad
cock. Uu; llounoer. 13c; jcretn can lab. Uj;
roe shad, !SJu each; shad roe, per pair,
40c; trog legs, per doz., I&cCaia.uO. salmon,
loc: lialimii oc; jellow perch. , buffalo
K; bulluatd. 14c.
Heef Cuts Hibsr No. 1, 12'ic; No. 2, 1H4C;
No. 3. lOVfac. lxjlns; No. 1, 14Vic; No. t
llHc; No. 3, 6,ic Chuck. No. 1, c; No. 2,
&'c; No. 3. C'c. Round: No. 1. 10 Vic; No.
t, IO'mc; No. a, 10c. Plate: No. 1. 6c; No. t,
4'4c; No. 8, 4Vc.
FRl.'ITH Kananas:'1 Fanoy select, per
burch, ti.Za i a; Jumbo, per bunch, $2 7o
S.,6. cherries: Home grwn, per 4-qt.
esse, 1-.00. Dates: Anciror branri, new, 30
l ib, pkgs., In boxes, per tmi, 32.00. Q ioee
ixirie: Home grown, per 24-qi. case, 12 60.
demons: IJmoneira brand, eztta fancy,
300 sice, par box. 37.50; 30 size, per box,
3S.0O; liiimi I.lmoneira. fancy, :X size, per
box, $7.00 ; S size, per box. 37.50; 24. and
420 ales, 80c per box less; Cymbal brand,
.VO-3'iO slzea, per box, IH.7fKff7.00. Oranges:
Canielia Redlands Valencias, all s.aes, per
box, $4 00; fancy Valencia, 00 M 12S-1&0 and
smaller sizes. 33.7a; California Jaffa,
oranges. I'M and smaller sizes, per box.
3.1.76. Pineapples: Florida. 24-SO-3G-42-48
aizea, per crate, 3300. Strawberries: Home
grown, per 24-qt. case, $300.
VECJKTABkKB Reans: String and wax.
per hamper, $2.60: per mkt. bsk., 0c$l 00,
Cabbage: Rputhern. rew, per lb.. 4e. Cu
cumbers: Hot house, IV and 2 doi. in box.
per box, 11. CO; Trim, per bu, hamper, $1.7&.
Kjrg Plant: Fancy Florida, per doa., $150
fft 2.4)0. Garlic: F.xtra fancy, white, per lb.,
Il'c. Iettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per doa.,
40c Radishes: Per doz.. 20r. Onions:
Texas Rermuda. -white, par crate. 2.23;
yellow, per crata, $2.00. Parsley: Fancy
home grown, par dox. bunches, 45c. Potatoes-
Iowa and Wisconsin, 'white stock,
per bu., 11 00; new stock. In sacks, per bu.,
$1 OS. Tomatoes: Texas, per 4-bsk. crata.
$1.7S.
MISCKLLANEOUB Almonds. California
soft shell, per In., 18c; In sack lota, lc less.
Brazil-Nuts: Per lb., 13c; in sack lots, lc
less. Filberts: Per lb., 14c: In sack lots,
lc leas. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb., 8o;
raw, per lb., 6Hc. Pecans; Iarge, per lb.,
IBe; In sack lota, lo leas. Walnuts: Cali
fornia, per lb., 19c; In sack lota. lo less.
Honey: New, 24 frames, 33,7a..
Corn and Wheat Reglo Balletin.
Record for the twenty-four hour cndUg
at 3 a. m. Monday, June 12, 1911:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
. . Temp. Rain--Station
- Max. Mln. fall. flier.
Ashland, Neb M Bs .M Clear
Auburn, Neb 92 67 .00 Clear
B ken Bow. Neb. 80 4 .00 Clear
Columbus. Neb... 84 51 .00 Clear
Culbertaon, Neb.. 88 42 .00 Clear
Falrbury, Neb... 89 66 ,00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 88 . 44 .00 . Clear
Or. Island, Neb.. 88 58 .00 Clear
Hartington. Neb. 78 55 ,00 Clear
Hastings, Neb.... 88 K3 .00 Clear
Hoklrcge. Neb., so so .w - Clear
Lincoln. Neb 86 . M .00 Clear
No. Platte. Neb. 82 44 .00 Clear
Oakdale, Neb 79 6 .00 Clear
Omaha, Neb....... 84 4, 2 .00 Clear
Tekamah. Neb... 84 57 .00 Clear
Valentine, Neb.. 78 4H .00. Clear.
iSioux City, la... 7 6 .no Clear
Alta. la 79 54 .00 ' Clear
Carroll. la 81! 6A , .00 Clear.
Clarinda. Ia 7 68 .00 Clear
Sibley, la.. ..A... 74 63 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature 'for twelve-hour
period ending at $ a., m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain
District. Btatlona Max. Mln. fall.
Columbua, O.vts. . 17--... 2 - 62 - .20
Louisville, Ky 20 W 08 .40
Indianapolis. Ind..-11 . . 90 ) , . .10
Chicago, 111 25 84 64 ,W
8t. Louis, Mo ... 90 2 .00
De Moines, 1ft.... 21 , -82 68 .20
Minneapolis. Minn. 71 62 .40
Kansas City. Mo.. 24 92 68 .00
Omaha, Neb 18 84 64 .00
The weather waa much cooler In the
western portion of the com and wheat
region Sunday. It continued very warm In
the eastern portion tfunriay, but cooler
weather la extending over that portion this
morning. Fairly good showers occurred
within the last twenty-four hours In the
upper Mississippi valley, th lake region
and Ohio valley. L. A. WELSH.
Local Voraoaater. Weather Bureau.
St. Leu la General Market.
8T. LCJ1S, June 12. WHEAT Cash
lower; track. No. 3, 8txu8c; No. 2 hard,
ebia..
CORN Higher; track. No. 3, 56fc&64c; No.
$ white, 6o'.ic.
OA l a Hlnr; track. No. 3. 3c; No. I
white, tie.
it VE unchanged at $6c.
rXiOUR bteauy ; led winter patents, $2.40
2.'.u; extra tancy aud straight, $i.ujt.iu;
nuid winter viears, 2.60,oJ.lo.
ciLEU '1 imolBy, $j.0taV.tpO.
CORN MEAL 42.60.
RKAN Wtak; sacked east track, $1,003
1.0L
HAY Higher; timothy, $19.00)23.00; prai
rie, H2UXiilj.ii0.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; jobbing,
$16.60. Lard, unchanged; prime ateam, $a.M
j-s.lu. Dry salt meat, uncnaxigea; boxed
extra aborts, iH.St'; clear rlba, $6.tf74; short
clears, $8.16. bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, $.374; dear rib, .ai4; short
clear, 3U.76.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl. .' .ooo S.luO
Wheat, bu 27,000 10,ou0
Corn, bu. 127.0UO 31.000
Uau, bu. 135.000 2J..0V0
Kansas City Grata ast! PrevUloaa.
KANSAS CITT. June U. WHEAT Cash.
lfetto lower; No. 2 hard, H442lc; No. 3 Bmuv
sou; no. a reu, moeuc; no. , awofcdc; tu
tu rea, July, a4a bid; npptember, a-te-no
bid.
CORN Unchanged to 4c higher; No. 2
mixeo, kc; rso. a, mi,o; no. 3 white, Mc;
No. 3, 6oib66e; futures,' July; 644c; Sep
tember, bee bid.
OATb-Hteady; No. I white, 3&38c; No. 3
mixed, Stka'C.
RYE un4S)o.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, 17.0013.00;
choice prairls, $U.2oOi.0a, '
Receipt a. Shipments.
W heat 44,000 S7,0u0
Corn 122, uuo H.W
Oata . .. 21.000 U,ux
Mlearaaolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June IS. WHEAT, July;
MINNEAPOLIS, June 12. Wheat, Julv,
$240; September, o4u; December,
llic. Cssh, No. I hard. tbo; No. 1 north
ern. Kfnwiic; No. 2 northern, (Ka14c; No.
3. fcutil4c.
R A R LE Y 45a06c.
COR-N-No. 3, yellow, 6?84o.
OATS No. 3, white. S4o.
RYE No. 2, SSC.
BRAN $1.67.
FLOUK First patents, 34.4&34.7d: second
patents, $4.3iKu-4.66; first clara, W-StS-oi;
second clears, J2.yuS2.66.
t.lverpel Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL June 11 WH EAT Spot,
weak; No. 1 Manitoba, 7a 6d; No. 3 Mani
toba, 7a 3d; No. 3 Manitoba. 7a Id; futures,
weak; July. 6a 4d; October, 6a 74d.
. CORN fpl. new American mixed,
ateady, 4a lid; old American mixed, firm, 6s
4d; American kiln dried, quiet. 4a lod; .fu
tures, steady; July, 4s r4d; September, 4s
114d
LOL'R Winter patent. 27a
Peerla Market.
' PEORIA. June 13 CORN Steady ;, No. 8
white, 64c; No. 3 white, 624c; No. 2 yel
low, 634c; No. $ yellow. 634c; Ne. 4 yellow,
614c; No. 8 mixed, 6J'c; No. 4 mixed, 61c;
sample. 43'V(HAo.
OATS Higiier; No. 3 -whits, 3c; Und
ard, $4c
Mllwaakee Grata Market,'
. MILWAITEK, June 13 WHEAT No, 1
MILWAI KKE. June 1S.-W heat-No. I
northern. .!b',c: No. I northern. SiJc;
July. fSWe; 8e.iemb- fc4c.
OATS Standard, &Sc
BARLEY Mailing, gJctjtl 00.
Mlsseasell Grain Market.
MlNNlAPOLia, June 12.-WHF.AT Julv.
92'o: epiemb r, soc; December. 1V
HC. Cash. No. 1 hard. 96i,; No. 1 norih
ern. ."tie; No. 8 liortharn, $ut4e; No.
3. kS&yio.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
86111118: Movement Begins After Ad
ygnce in Prices.
GOULD ISSUES AMONG WEAKEST
Conflicting; Maveaaenta In Market Rep.
reeeata t'aatlnannee ef Hesitation
nd Alternate Periods ef
trena-th and Weakness,
NEW TORK". June 11. At the nininr
of the I stock market today trading waa,
active and prices advanced vigorously. Thai
demand Included lttually the entire Hat
of active stocks and the market appeared I
to be well established on a level which '
shewed substantial gains. Before noon
selling wss resumed on a heavy scale and
the ton of the msrket changed suddenly.
United States fit eel and the Gould stocks
exhibited marked Weakness and nearlv a, I
of the Important railroad and Industrial j
issues snared in a reaction.
Stocks of the Uould ami southern line
were the weakest in the Ust. Reports of
continued hot, dry weather In the cotton
belt depressed the shares of southern
roads. About, the only stocks to exhibit
sustained strtngth were those of the cop
per group. Amalgamated Coppet, Ana
conda, Utah Copper. Tennessee Copper
and American Smelting all responded to
tho In provement In the copper metal mar
ket and reports of larger domestic and for
eign demand.
The conflicting movements 'in the mar
ket today represented a continuance of
the hesitation and alternate period of
strength and weakness which were preva
lent last week. Uncertainty as to the out- I
come of Investigations of corporations and
as to the maintenance of dividend rates,
reports of the effect of drouth in the
aouth and southwest and disquieting ac
counts of the determination of powerful
operator to "break" the market, particu
larly United States Steel, are advanced in
explaanation of the eenaitiv condition of
the market.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
xslue. $3.4X0.000. United States bond wet
unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were a follows:
Bales. HI IB. Lew. Clsae.
Allla-Ctialnsrs st 10 II M tlMi
Amalgamated Copper It,4u
Amorican Agricultural
4 M4
s
41
Americas Beet gussr T.tto
MS
114
M
U
4Vi
M
11
41
us
US
MS
MS
4S
M
114
41
6S !
IIS i
Americas Csa
an
Americas C. t F
Americas Cotton Oil
Americas H. a L. pM.....
Am. Ice Securities
Amarlras Ussae
American Locomotive ......
Amorican 8.- ft
Am. . R. pfd
Aui. Btael Foundries
Am. 8usar Refining
American T. a T
Am. Tobacco pr4, ex-tlv. .
American Woolaa
Anaconda Mining Cs
Atchlsoa
Atcblsoa pM
Atlantic Coast Una
Baltimore oV Okie
Bathtehom Steal
Brooklyn Rapt Tr
Canadian Psoitis
Central Leather
Ontral boat her pfd
Central f Now Jerosy
Chesapeake St Ohio
Chicago Alton
Chicago Q. W new
C. O. W. pfd
Chicago at N. W
C, M. a St. P
c. c a st. h
Colorado F. s I
Colorado a Southern......
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
Pol a wars Ml Hudson
Denver at Rio Oraade.......
r. a 11. o. pfd..; ,
Distillers' Securities
Bns
Kris lot pfd .,
Erie td pfd
General Elaotrls
Oreat Northern pf
Great Northern Ore etfs. ...
Illinois Central.....
lnterborough Met. '
Int. Met. pfd
Int. Marina pfd
International Paper
International Pump
lows Central -
Ktnaas Cttr Southern
K. C. 80. pfd
Laclede Oas
Leuiaville 4t Nashville
Minn, at St. Louie
M., St. P. A a . M
M., K. T
M.. K. T. pfd
Mtaeouri Pacific
National Blocult
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. M td
New Tork Central
N. T., O. A W
Norfolk A western
North American
Northers Patlfis
Pacific Mall .,
Pennsylvania ...............
People's Oas ,
P., C. C A St. L.
Pittsburg Coal
Prease Steal Car I.....
Pullman Palace Car........
Rail war Steel Spring
Reading
Republic 8toel
Republic steal pfd
Hock laland Co
Rock laland CO. pfd
St. L. A 8. P. M pfd
8t. Louis 8. W
Bt. L. 8. W. pfd
Braes-Shorfleld B. A I
Southern Pactfle
Bouthara Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper ,
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T., St. L. A W. pfd
t'nloa Pacific
Union Paclfte pfd
United Slates Realty
United States Rubber
United Btatea Steel
II. g. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ....
V. a bath
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland
Weetlnghoues Klectrto
Western L'nlea
Wneellng A LT
Lehlsh Vallor
40
200
10
10
ino
i
13
!S
S
11
41
II, WO
I2H 1
US
12
fM IMS 1M lMVa
m 4iVk 41 . 4i
120"
2.40 1HS 1(1 1614
100 M4 MS
n
404
l.ioe 44
41
I.sno iii4a
116
IKS
tot 10&S 1S 10
too 130V, 130 13
400 101
lots im
2S
1.(00 US CIS US
3,700 14144 24 S I42S
00 tl lit U
100 101 lots lots
wo
1,600 4 13
34
L400 14
. 70 4
1S
4S
!3S
4
1,110 1W 14S 140
11,700 130 1IS 13
in Mi MV 00
40 15 "4 44 W
100 14TS 14T 147 I
no 15 a 144 144 j
in 172e 17! m
4,100 10S4 11 its
l.to toS M S
.17
n.ioo ITS tS 1?S
6.00 . td 17S 'ITS
1.100 47' 4S S I
l.OOO 14- 14 14
M"0 ins is 3s I
ino v, :S zs
' 100 1414 141', 141
1,100 US 1 It
00 17H MS MS
- let 17S I'S 17S
11
0 its ' 414 414
to it, ' 114 it 1
l,M0 MS k :S
to ?' tt
4,100 10 107S 1074
1,100 IMS l't IMS
100 (OS 30 S 3
40 1!S 137S 131
4,10 17S MS ItS
100 St . 7
I.KW SIS ' 44 MS
w m lit 13.1
too 6T MS MS
100 MS 10S KS
tUO 1104 110 114
1.700 44S oS 44
1,100 10i4 107S 174
190 7S Tt 76S
1,000 137H 144S 1SS
15
4, 70 m4 134S 114S
10O IMS IOCS IMS I
...... ..... ..... 4S
"ioo iis 114 11s
. to Its MS MS I
MIS
l.4S 17 ITS 17S
41.111 1(1 S lt4 IMS
0 MS M 10S
..... Ii
I. sm 14 sss US
700 MS "4 M
M0 1 47 44 44 '4,
10 US US U
..... tt :
lot 4 It 4S
4.100 121S lS 121
14.00 t!S US "S
1.400 7iS 71 Tl
II, 000 : 4S 4JS 41S
l.tot to its 1S
too it lis 12 S
TO' US tO Mu,
II. too ins IMS us
''lO 't74 T7S 71
40S
tl," 71 S 77 S TT,
. 4oo 11H 11SS HtS
14,700 4S 4i-.S
tioo Ml MS sS
1,4 11 17-4 17m
1.7U0 ItS MS II
too tt to 4
40 774 Tt 74
to 114 11 . 114
4
1.100 lies 1714 1714
Total sales lor the sy. 4,u shsrasv.
Lesdes Itack Market.
LONDON, June 11 American securities
were quiet and featureless during the early
trading today. Price at noon ranged frJtn
04 above to 4 below Saturday' New Tork
closing.
London closing stock quotation:
Consols. money.7tt-16Lou.la ex Nash. ..157
do account 79VMo.. Kan. & Tex. 38H
Amal. Copper .... 7U4N. T. Central 1134
Anaconda SNorf. V Weatern.1114
Atchison 11S4 do pfd 82
do Pfd k Ont. Western.. 4tl4
Bait. & Ohio Ill Pennsylvania .... 644
Can. Pactflo rtsNKand Mines 74
Chesapeake tt O.. o4Readlng $24
Cht. Gt. Western 26 80. Railway 324
Chi.. Mil. 4k St- P.1334 do Pfd 44
De Beer 18 '4 So. Paelflo 1344
Denver 0 Rio O. 804 Union Paotflo ....liL'4
do pfd (?4 do pfd 97
Erie M4U. S. Steel 804
do 1st pfd 604 do pfd 1214
do 2d pfd 44Wabash 18
Grand Trunk 29 do pfd 4t4
Illinois Central ..146
SILVER Bar. steady at M t-16d per
ounce.
MONET lffl4 Pr cent. I
The rate of discount In th open market
for short bill la 2 $-16 per cent; for
three months' bills. 24 per cent.
Beetea CaVpper Market.
The following quotation ar furnished
by lgan ex Bryan, member Boaton Stock
exchange. Hi South Sixteenth street.
Adventure 4La hall .. ....... 44
Art. Com'l 17VtMsmaobuaett ... 64
Allouea 14Mlaml 204
Atlantic 6 Mohawk .., 44
Cal. et Arisona... roortn outt ahv
Cat. 4V Hecla f!i Osceola 103
Centennial U Old Dominion .... 464
Conoer Range ... 61 Qulncy 71
Cumberland, ily.i T Ray Con 174
Daly-West aAShaunon 114
Fast Kutte u-nup. copper 4
First Nat l ISSup. A Boaton...
Hancock 4Tamarack 6k
Helvetia S. S R 88
Indiana U4.U. 8. 6. R.. pfd 484
Isle Royal U Wolverine 113
Keweenaw 2SYukon Gold 34
LUt coppet
' Ifew Terk Car- Market.
Th folio v. lag quotations ar furnished
by Imogen 4 Bryan, meinbera New York
Stock exchange. US South bixteenth treet:
Cactua ai Ohio Clipper l
Chief Cona 14Kawhlde Coallt'n 6
n..l..ruiv llhav C.I.. I .
Fly Central I Bwift Pkg. Co....inirJ
Franklin 15"S"P. ex littsburg. 174
Giroua 1 ionopah alining. 4
Greene Cananea.7 1-161 rlnltji Copper .. 44
Inapiratton t United Copper ... 19
Laroae 44
Laeal aeawrtttee.
Quotations furnished by Burn. Brinker
4k Co., 449 New Omaha NaUonal Bank
building: -
tl- Asked.
Cora Cachang weak stack I a,
Cetiacll MuKa. la, Sa lilt. Jul Ml M
llt of Omau acaoui ta, UB 1m a ),,
Cud.b,' Pciog Ce. te. iM a M2
r.i. I C. I l ' levst W
tairoMia Oeamory IA g. 4 a. a...
i4j let
1 Ftlrmoat rMMKry pti. T s. H t
I kih 1 u o. a a 1 a pi ' ten
. Kimm (ity lit lot 1041
Marios Co . 1., 4Ha, !- HH 106
uniki Water , lt Ki t
os c. n. ft. Rr ta Mi 7i4j
Omaha a I B St Hi. l. 1114 11 11 VI,
Omaha a I. H. St. Hf. pM I p. t. ... M SK4
Omaha A C. at. St. Kjr. com M 10
Omaha tiat I. S7S
Omaha R L 4 F, k, IU1 M N
Parkanl Malnr T 9. e I1" t"
r-t-m Mill 4 a. ,e. aid tt ' lie
thiol, tM'k YarSa tsck SO SI
t nloa Stork Yarda to, 1M1 I"
aattle 4Via MJS 1011 101. M
NEW lOHh 4JKJSERAI. MARKET
Qaetatleaa ef tbe Day Tavleos
Cossnaedlllea. t
NEW TORK, June ll-riX)UR-Qulet ;
tpiing patents. t4.H04iS.1l; winter straights.
W.9OJ74.0O; winter patents. $4.10'o4 50; spring
cleara, 13.75ih4.10: winter extras' No. 1, W S5
i.:.B0; winter extras No. t, $S.K4i3.a5; Kan
sas atralghts. $4.1.Vf4 iO; recrlpta. 20,507
bhis ; shipments. 11.(46 bbl. Rye flour,
.quiet; fair to good, M-o.i-iji.16; choice to
fncy. I2.2V&6.BO.
CORNMEAI fit earlv: fine whfte and yel
low, $1.1001.20; coarae. tl.lOl.U; kiln dried,
$3.10.
WHEAT Spot market weak; No. 1 red,
Kc. elevator, and 44c, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1,014. o. b.,
afloat. Futures market wa ateady early
on covering on lighter World' shipments,
but developed decided weakness under
heavy selling by bull and on stop-loss
orders, due to the absence of cash demand
and favorable crop outlook, closing li-S
84o net lower. July closed at W4c; Septem
ber at 93c. .
CORN Spot market steady; export; new
No. 2. 62c. f. o. b afloat. Future market
wa without transactions, closing nominal.
July closed at 624c; September at 63c; De
cember, at 634e.
OATH Spot market steady. Futures mar
ket wa without transactions, closing nom
inal. MAT Easy, prime. $1.40; No. t t $5.
HOPS Firm: atate, common to choice,
1910, tf32c: 190, a.22c; Pacific coast, 1910,
22ft IMc: 1W09. lfeflftc.
HIDES Easy; Central America, 194
JOc.
LEATHER Pteadv; hemlock first. 134
17c; seconds, $2!g234c; third. 1920c; re
jects, H((l 15c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. steady; met. $17.75
JlS.fl0: family, $18.(xvffl8.50: ahort clears.
$15.7517.00. Reef steady; mess, $11.7Rrri2.00;
lamily, IU.50'al:i.OO; beef hams. $26.otVo28.50.
Cut meat steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
pounds, I04wi3c: pickled hams. 134c.
Lard ateady, middle west prime, lH.3txrts.46;
refined quiet; continent. $1.70. South Amer
ica. $.5: compound. $7.507.76.
TALLOW-vjulet; prime city hhd Sc;
country, 641JJO0.
BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, I34c;
extra. 224c; firsts, 204i'214c; seconds, 19
ffSOo; thirds, 18c; state dairy, finest. 22c;
Sood to prim. Sufi 21c; common to fair, 17
19c: process special, 194c; extras, 184
19c; firsts, 17lSc; seconds, 154lc; fac
tor, current make, firsts, 174c; seconds,
164fTf7c.
CHEESE Firm; new skims, B094e.
EQGS Steady; fresh gathered, extra; It
-tic; extra nrets. iwivc; firsts, 14HB'lnc;
seconds, 134914c; thirds, 1213c; fresh gath
ered dirties. No. 1, 12c; No. J. lOffllc; fresh
gathered, dirties, poor to .fair, fcfiSc; fresh
gathered, checks, good to prime. 8&9c;
western gathered, whites, 1719o.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western spring
chicken, 30c; fowls, 15fil54c; turkey. 15c;
Dressed, irregular; western broilers, l&22c;
fowls, 114 14c; turkey. 130160.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. Jun 12.-COFFEE Fu
ture opened steady at an advance of 2ft6
point In sympathy with European cables.
There was aome acattered covering and a
little buying by trade Interest with offer
ings light and th market showed little
further movement. ' The close wa steady
at a net advance of 2ft points. Sales, 12.750
bags; June, 10.85c; July, 10.93c; August,
10.86c; September; 10.65c; October. 10.54c;
November, 10.61c: December, January and
February, 10.49c;. March. 10.50c; April, 10.61c;
May, 10.61c. Havre was 4 franc higher.
Hamburg unchanged to 4 pfg. nlgher. Rio,
26 reis higher at 22S; Santos, unchanged;
4s 6$750. Receipts .at the two Brazilian
ports, 10.000 bags.;, against 13,000 bags last
year. JuntTlahy receipts. 10,500 bags, against
13.700 bags last year. New York warehouse
delivery. 6,403 be 73. against 6,287 bag last
year. Spot coffee, film, Rio, No. 7. 124c;
Santos, No. 4, 134c Mild quiet; Cordova,
13Sfl6o.
New Yark Money Market. ,
NEW YORK. June 12. MONEY On call,
steady, at 24324. per cent; ruling rate,
24 per cent; cloning bid, 24 per cent; of
fered at 24 per cent; time loans, easier;
2S(R'3 pef oent; six months. 3434 per. cent,
sixty days, 2ifJfitAii per cent; nirict v'days,
PRIME ME1RCANTILK PAPER 444
per cent.
STKRLINO FOfCHANqra-Flun. with ac
tual bualifrs In bankers' bills wat $4.84 for
sixty-day bills and at $4 85 for demand;
commercial bills, $4. $34. 1
SILVERr Bar. 5"!4c: Mexican dollar. 45c.
BONDS Government, ateady; railroad.
Irregular.,,. ,.---.. ,.
Dry Gaada Market.
NEW TORK, June 12, The cotton good
market opened quiet, with prices holding:
steady. Cotton yarn were quiet. There
was a slightly better demand for staple
dress goods- for Immediate shipment to
cutter. Raw silk I quiet. " Jobber are
doing a very moderate ha.1-to-mouth
trade and are finding difficulty In holding
price, as , production Is very much re
stricted. -
Oaska Predie Market.
Creamery butter, Jlo; packing butter, 15c;
No. 1 eggs. 124c; No. 2 egga, $0; broiler,
20c; rooster, 4c; hens, 84c; duck. 10c;
geese, 6c.
Bask Cleartasr.
OMAHA. June It. Bank clearings for to
day were $2,620,403.04 and for the corre
sponding date last year $3,089,692.42. .
Costly War Vessel
to Be Sold as Junk
Old Honitor Puritan, Built at Expense
Keu that of Delaware, in .
v f Discard.
-wSsssasetoaWBB w '
WASHINGTON, June 12. -Worthies ex
cept a Junk, th old monitor Puritan,
which was sunk recently In Hampton
Rqf d by a high x plosive teat and aunss
queatly raised, will be sold to th highest
bidder If th recommendation of aa exam
ining board to the Navy department I
adopted. The board found that th coat of
repairing th veaael would b excessive
and recommended that It be sold for not
leaa than ,$12,000. ' '
Th Puritan, built about twenty years
ago, waa regarded as on of th moat
powerful coast defense Teasel In th
world. It cost $3,$96,46o, or nearly aa much
aa the great battleship Delaware, exclualv
of It armor, and armament.
HONOR CONFEDERATE DEAD
Aaaasl Trikslt of FUvrers aae
Balagf raid to Tkeet ( Besatk la
Arliaatea Cemetery.
WASHINGTON, ' Jun 11-Th annual
tribute of flower and eulogy wa paid to
day to th aoldler dead of the aouth In
Arlington National cemetery. With all It
historical and sentimental associations a
th bom of General Robert E. Lea, com
mander of the confederate forces, th na
tional cemetery waa dedicated for th day.
to th memory of the confederate.
Among th floral offering was a wreath
from President Taft. The whole confed
erate section, with It 2M graves, wa cov
ered with flowers. Despite the extreme
heat, several thousand people attended th
cereraonle. . v
Senator Taylor of Tennessee -delivered aa
uiogy on th soldier of th confederacy.
SMALL INVESTORS WILL
GET THE PANAMA BONDS
Bide Will Be Received Uatll After
sooi af Jaae tersaleea at
Treaaarr.
WASHINGTON. Jun 11 The aovem.
nient $60.0u0.000 Panama canal loan nmK.
ably will be taken la th main by small In
vestors. Although th bids will not be
opened until next Saturday, mora than oa
sealed proposal have been received at th
treasury. Bids will b received until i p. so.
Juae 17.. ...
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Jfo Very Great Change Noted in Cattle
- Price.
HOGS. FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
Receipts ef fares l.laaltea Largely ta
California Rprlagr Lambs, with m
tprlMkllaB af Westeras
Trad Slow aad Weak,
SOUTH OMAHA. .Tun 1J. 1911.
Receipts were: . Cattle. Hogs. 8heep.
Estimate Monday $ 2"0 S..WI 2
Bame day last week... 4 W4 6.014 S."-"
Hame dav t week ago.. I.S30 .4S1 4.1:2
Fame dav 3 weeks ago.. 4.1.13 t.TW l.'-!-'
Same dsy 4 weeks ago. 4 74 i,WT 4.214
8ame day last year.... 4 242 o.lil t.160
Th following table anow t'i recelptt
of cattle, hoga and aheep at Soith Omaha
for th year t date, a compared wltk
last yean 111 110. Inc.
Cattl 4nl7S 437.11! 14.414
Huge l.fiS,175 70. So 4
bheep 724,249 028.6SS M.M1
lhe toiiowing table shows tn sve.ag
prices on hogs at Mouth omana for the
last several day, with comparisons;
Iater. j 19U. 191O.il9O.1908.liOr.l!K)g ,!.
Jun
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
.1 1 n?4! t bi t st: s ssi si 1 1
.1 I S 0! 7 341 21 S S H
B 8214. I T 301 S 811 i Ml t 241 SI
.) S S8il 1 Ml I S 2 S Ml t 301 S
.IS Wt.1 I is 7 $21 It m
.1 6 82 9 29 7 S S V t 08 87 16 2t
.1 t 89UI I 32' 7 371 S 271 I t 371 17
101 S 2V4l
S 861 7 0 S 271 061 I s SO
t 301 T 85 S S7 t 031 Sl .
June ia...f S 904!
I T Si S 41 I tl t S6 IS
Sundaya
Receipt and disposition of llv stock at
the Union stock yards for th twenty-four
hour ending at 3 p. m. yesterday:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. eheep.Hse.
C. M. A ft. P 4 1
Missouri Paelflo .... 3 1 .. ..
Union Pacific 2 " 14 t
C. & N. VV, east.... 21 t
C. N. W., west.... 32 SO .. 8
C, ft. P., M. ft O.... U I
C, B. Q . east 13 1
C, B. A J.. west.... 38 82
C, R. 1. A P., east.. 3 t
C, R. I. A P., west.. 1 ..... 4
Illinois Central 1 I
C. O. W I S
. Total receipts
.188
IS
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hosts. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...... 333 l.OSO
Swift and Company - S9 1.895 1,111
Cudahy Packing Co 84 2.238 865
Armour A Co 845 2,01t
Sinclair 118
United Dressed Beef Co.. M
Hill A Son W
F. B.. Lewis ..100
J. H. Bulla 46
8. Werthelmer 188
Other buyers 328 ..... 1
. Total .....S.241 7.227 1,477
CATTLEThere wa a very fair run ol
cattle this morning and while receipt wer
lighter than on some Monday, they were
heavier than on others.
The beat beef steer were fully steady to
possibly a little strong In spots. On th
other hand, the less desirable kinds were
If anything a little lower. Thus the gen
eral market might be described about
steady with last week's close. . 3ood to
choice beef steer sold at (8.00 and on up
as high aa $6 16 for-the best steers.
The offerings of cows and heifer wer
not very large -and they sold at steady
prices, the offerings for th most part
changing hand in good season In th morn
ing. While the receipts' of stock cattle and
feeder were not large, there waa quite A
little sprinkling In the yards- and price
were as much ss lV15c lower than last
week' close, or 60Q75c lower, than th high
time.
Quotations on cattle: flood to choice
beef, ateers. $5 854J6.16; fair to good beef
steer. $5.00r6.60; good to choice heifer,
$5.00fi5.80; good to choice cows, $4.606.00;
common to fair cow and heifers, $3 604 .16;
good to cholc stock ers and feeder, $5.00
iC6.30; fair to good stock ers and feeders.
$4.60!S6.; common to fair Blockers antj
feeder. $3.604.6O; stock heifers, $4.254J6.25;
veal calve. $4.6087.7S; bulla, atae. etc..
$405.15. .
.Representative sales:
BEEP STEERS.
No.
40
It
S
4.1
10
tt:::
18.. .'.i
20...,
19
Av. Pr.
No. .
Av. Pr.
..1054 -6 60"
.. 964 ( SO
.. 911 5 66
38
..1318 5 90
..1124 I 90
..1113 6 96
..1324 6 9n
..1433 6 95
..1390 ton
..1334 8 00
..13n8 6 00
..1588 t 10
..1214 t 10
21....
26....
19....
25....
14....
20....
29....'
48....
'22....
1258 5 70
..1040 6 70
..1197 6 80
..1345 i 80
..14S7 6 86
..1297 t 86
..U74 6 86
..1167 6 85
80.
21
12W t 10
1101 t 15
HEIFERS.
1008 6 70
U, 1420 6 85 13
STEERS ATID
18
a
so
6
s......
49
26
18
17
.......
24
21
4....;.
1......
s
1
675 6 06
740 6 U
3
10...
38...
81...
. 964 ft 75
.1102 6 90
. 813 t 00
730 5 60
.874 6 60
COWS.
868 1 (6 ,, 24...
..951 S 04
..1135 6 00
.... 733
8 70
.... 828. 3 76
S 1116 t 00
4 -.1310 tOO
$...-. Mf8 t 30
S 1434 t SO
.... 716 8 86
.... 828. 4 00,
....10M0 4 45
....1165 4 70
HEIFERS.
.... 630 4 60 49
.... 855 t 16 34
.... 761 6 15
BULLS.
....1376 4 00 1
....1140 4 00 4
.... 6S0 4 26 13
...,1470 4 60 6
744 t SO
809 i 40
....1800 4 80
....1316 4 86
....1604 4 86
.... 963 I 36
CALVES.
( 190 4 25 1 100 T 60
S 210 t 00 2 170 1 60
1 150 7 26 1 110 7 60
1 130 7 60 13 187 7 60
7 218 7 60 1 140 7 60
1.... 200 7 69 i
WESTERNS.
J. Morris 8, D. . .
83 feeder.. 764 4 40 t feeder.. 764 S 60
11 heifer... 484 S 90 8 cow 967 S 76
8 calve... 241 60, 1 steer 850 2 75
V IJee 8 D
18 heifer... 722 S 90 7 cow 940 2 76
10 calves... 198 4 00 1 calf 800 4 60
1 cow 810 2 60 1 cow 909 1 7
2 ateer.... 740 2 76
Hood Prlcea for hog ruled lower, th
main reason for decline being found" In
bearish advlcea from other polnta. The
local aupply was of usual Monday slxe,
around ninety-five loada of various weights
showing up. None of th regular buyers
appeared very anxious for material and
trading had slow action from th start at
figure fclOo .lower than those of Sat
urday. The break wa general and applied to all
weights, but the late market waa th poor
eat, closing at the full decline. Shipping
and speculative order were hard to find,
leaa than 10 per cent of receipts moving
Into the hands of buyers not associated
with local packing concerna.
Long atrlng ranged from $6.05(84.96 and
best bacon animals on sale dropped to
$4.10, the highest price paid. Clearance at
11 o'clock waa .practically complete
Representative sale:
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh
Pr.
24...
53...
57...
.MO
6 70
6 12
73 241
80 190
... 60
..846
45.
.257
.835
YD
76.,
44..
72.,
72.,
10..
...213
80 6 90
43..
..i JO 240 t 80
....274 124) t 90
64 315
6 80
..243
90
67.
,3if7
SO t 0
.. t 80
,.ZS 200 t 90
67..
66..
64..
68..
...830
.264
6 90
.2 120 t 85
65 2t3
62 250
67 240
82 250
... t 90
... t 90
SO 5 90
... t 10
SO t 90
..2S1 100 IM
.274
I 85
67
.23 160 t 80
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SHEEP No business of consequence was
transacted in the aheep bara until well
along toward midday. All of th regular
buyer were Pn hand,, and.- even though
supplies were limited, inquiry proved very
dull, with the tendency to values lower.
About ten loada of stock were received
in all; aevga loada of California eprtcg
lamb and three double of shorn lambs
odd and ends. This Is th first shipment
of coast lamb to thla point thus far thla
season nd the fact that one or two train
loads of California springers show up an
nually la a good proof that South Omah
figure pr uaually relatively high.
When the market finally opened shorn
lambs of fair to good quality sold at $6.0
and leva. Indicating a quotable limit of
$4.i0. Th spr.nger were held for the aft
ernoon session and .n the absence of old
sheep this branch of the trad showed no
rtusl changea.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: " Spring
lamb, fair to good. $6.0.; shorn lamba.
good to'choic. Mi!64;7.10; shorn lambs, fair
to good. SV75'8.26; feeding lambs, shorn,
$.1Wii4 60: yearlings, shorn, MSfS; weth
er, shorn. $4,009, $0; awes, good to choice,
shorn. $4.0004.36; ewe, fair to good, ahotn.
$3 6094 00.
8 western' buck lamba. shorn.. M 4 7S
138 western shorn lamba $7 i 76
CHICAGO t-IVK STOCK MARKRT
Desaoad for Cattle Str4
Hot
Slaw Saeo (Heady.
CHICAGO. June 1J.-CATTLK Receipts.
23 too head: market trong for good; other
weak; beeves, $6.1.V&4 W; Texae steers. $4 60
et.75: western steers. $4.7.'4i6.:0; sleeker
nd feeds--. $3.g6,7j, cow and hrtfer.
$2.43r4); calve. $3.fS8.25.
IIOQS Receipts, 43.0'X) head; msrket flow
and 5c lower; light, $8.004jf6SO; mlrrd, $a 9".
tji 36; heavy, $5.S.VU.32',i; rough. $5 SMW.OO;
good to cholc heavy, W 00tf.J2V; p;g.
$1 W.1T8 20; bulk of sales. $S. 201ft, 30.
SHEEP AND I .A MBS Recrlpta. 33 0OO
head: market ateady to -Oc lower; rat ve,
$2.itVh4H); westerns. .00'o4M; vearlings.
$4&fi6.20: native lamb, $4 3Mr60; west
erns. $4.35t.76.
St. Jeseeh I.lv Wk Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jun IS. 'ATTl.K
Receipts, 1,800 head; market ateadv; steers,
$4.60-3816; cows and heifer, $3.6038.00;
calves $38007.76.
HX!9 Receipt, $ W0 head; market 8e
lowef; top, $8 20; bulk of sale. $8.06gtS.16.
SHEEP AND TjAMRS Receipts. 1,000
head; market steady; lamb. $5.003.o.
St. Joseph Live nt9ft Market
ST. IiOUIS. June 12 CATTIjE Receipts,
tfOO. including S.70D Texans; market s eady;
nstive shipping and export steers, $5 T9
$ 40; dressed beef and butcher stee'-e. $S Xi$
$.00; steers under 1 000 oounds, $."i.f6.2.':
stockers and feedera, $8.00(S.2.'i: eows ana
heifer. S3.KW8.26; canner. S3.O0flS.00: hulls,
$1.60n5.10; calves. $5.Xvff8.2J; Text and In
dian M'ers, $4.00t.OO; cow and heifer.
$3.MV56O0.
HOtlJS Receipts, 11.800 head: market
steady; pigs and lights, $6.0O1f.36; pacK-
Details of
WASwivnTON. Juna 11. Th crop
of th United States Department of Agriculture estimate, from th report of the
correspondent and agent or tn nuraau. aa ronow..
P . foR THE UNITED STATES.
Acreage, till
Pet. of
ltlO.
Spring wheat
Winter wheat
Oats
Barley
Ry f"
Hay
Paaturet ....
104.1
lOt.t
. tt.t
S7.0
Th fcllowlng give th Indicated
production In lttl. 1 h Indicated yield
average 10111.11.on on june 1 iw iui tiu
by Condition.
Bushel.
. 16.1
vVlnn..
Spring Mi.eat.
Ail wneat....
Oat
Baney
18.7
14.7
27.7
24.9
14.1
Ry
0111 for important crop In principal Btatea follow; V
COMPARISONS FOB. IMPORTANT W1NTKR WHEAT 8TATE8.
Percent
. ' of U. 8.
Acreage
' ' In titata
Kna 16.8
Indiana
Nebraska
Illinois ...4..i.....;..
Missouri ..............
Ohio ...................
Pennsylvania t.K. .s..
s.
4 ! f Jr"
. . . . V ... a
Texas
Oklahoma
Michigan ,
California
Tennessee
Virginia
Maryland . ...
Kentucky . ...
Washington ...
North Csrollna
Oregon
South Carolina,
New Tork
United State.
.100.
COMPARISONS FOR IMPORTANT SPRING WHEAT STATES.
North Dakota.
Minnesota ...
Houth Dakota.
Washington . .
vi.v
United Btatea.
164.1
COMPARISONS FOR
-Acreac. 1 su
per Cent
Iowa
Illinois
Minnesota ...
Nebraska ........
Wisconsin
Indiana
.......
Ohio
North Dakota
South Dakota
Kansae
Michigan ,
New Torki
Pennsylvania
United Stataa
COMPARISONS FOR IMPORTANT BARLEY STATES.
Acres
rer eni
of 1910.
,. 101.0
,. 90.4)
,. . 97.0
,. 93.0
Minnesota
California
South Dakota...,
North Dakota. . .
Wlaconala ......
101. t
109.0
101.0
100. t
tl.t
Iowa
Kansas
Washington
Nebraska .,
United States....... 17.1
If Yoii Need Capital
PLEASE NOTE THAT WE ARE PREPARED
TO SUPPLY CAPITAL
In Amonnts of $109,009 to $000,000
to established successful companies owning
properties of the character listed below
Manufacturing and
Industrial Properties
Operating Timber Properties
Water Powers
Railroads
For quick action
PealjodyEbuglilcling fkilo.
(Established 1S4J6)
100 South La Salle Street Chicsf o
avy.
""
0O4f'i.!i.
ohllu Vli l.iUnit-RorrMl
head: market stesdv: native mottona, V 00
i4ho. lamb.-. toflO-ij-J.; citila and buck a
V'nZ.:. stockers. $1 fM.0.
Steek la glgbt.
Receipts' of llv stin k at th five principal
western market yesterdv:
,an'e. l S". Dnr'r
South Omaha.
ft. Joseph
Kansas illy...
St. Louis
Chicago
Total
3 1
t Son 3 8
810 lOiTO
...1.410
...lit Oil)
... 8. ,
...U.0CX)
i:,.o(s s o 9
ii.) .
43.0m S3. OO
.47,40 ' M.40 4L40t
rs $i.('rriti.s;'t; butchers Snd beet heavy
Kaasaa City (.lee Staek Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 12. -JATTLB -Receipt.
18.000 hesd. Including 6.000 south
erns: best, steady; top. 18.. I.; common a-rade '
weak to oc lower; stockers and federe,
16c to 30c lower; dreese-t beef and export
leer. $o.90ii.3d; lair to good, avOOtjoi 0;
western st ;rs, $J.i3810, atockero and
fctders, $Xi6tf5.W; aotitnern $t lVjS 40;
southern cows, $.0rt!fi4.K6; native rowa, $2 65
ttO.15 native heifer. $4.on.U; bulla, 83.6
ti00; calves. .407..
HOG8 Receipts, IS.OoO head: market,
teadv to 6c lower; bulk of sales, W lrf
.); heavv.. 6.1'Mi0.15; packers and butch
er. $.10i20; heavy. $rVft16; packers
and butchers. $8.10(ii.20; lights. $S.l(-fr12.
BHEKP AND I. A hH-Rece.pi s, d HK) head;
market sleadv to 10c lower; lamba. $S.6
$0.75; yearlings. Il.!fli(4; Wethers. $3.7fi
4 fO; ewe, $A0Ojj3 60; atockcrs and feeders,
$2. 76 3.28. .
Cettoa Market.
NEW TORK. Jun U.-COTTON-FN1-tures
opened firm; July, 15 71o; August,
ir,.lSc; September, 13.96c: October, 13.86c;
November, 13.)to; December. 13.89c; January, '
I3.1lc: Msrch. 18.7?c.
Cotton opened firm at an advanc ef t
point on August and from 10 to 1$ point
on other month.
Spot closed quiet: 'middling uplands.
l.VOAo- mVdl 11 aulf. 18 10c: sales. 1 halea
hi'. l.Ui I.-. June . 14. o'l iuN Ijii
c'.ianged; middling, 16iC; no tales; receipt.
138 bale; shipments. 163 bales; stock, t.66V
bale.
New TorV cotton market. e furnished
by Logan Rrj an. members of New Tork
Cotton axchang. 315 South Sixteenth treat:
Month. I Open. Higlfc Low. Closs.l Te'y.
Crop Report
reporting board of th bureau of statistic
July..1B77 I 15 78 116 8 li 78 15 8S
Aug...ll6 17 116 24 16 1 116 17 16 18
Sept. .. 13 96 j 14 04 I 18 94 1 14 01 t3 83
Oct...13 86 113 79 1 8 84 1 13 72 13 64'
Dec... 13 70 ( 13 77 I 13 84 I II 72 U 66
s an 1 11 11
ox tue 1
Msyl. J
1911.
Condition; June 1
10-Tear
Acre.
2t.767.OO0
81.3t7.000
$6,260,o0
1,038,000
1911.
94. t
80.4
86. T
1910.
A va
( tt.t
80. t
91.0
tt.t
to.t
,84.1
It. 6
98. t
81 .4
88.4
90.1
90.8
II. 1
90. k
88. t
90.0
84.
Slit
7t.t
11. 8
S0.T
yield par acr and comparison of total
tor 1911 I baasd upon th ratio of th
...
Indicated Total
Tild Pr Acr.
1911
IadtcaUd
Production 111, .
-Condi tlon-
Jun 1,
1911.
16.0
86.0
79.0 "
86.
84.0 ,
May 1,
Jun 1, 10-Tear.
111.
74.0
90.0
68. t
a.tj
83.0
, 88.0
" tt.'O
81.0
67.0
91.0
tt.t
II. 0
89.0
86.0
92.4
tt.O
to.t
1910. Avarag.
67.9
74.0
81.0
86.0
74.0 .
.0
71. 0 -73.0
Si:!-
to.t t
'tt.t
12.9 '
90. 0
tt.t .
96.0
9$. 9
79.0
90.0
90.0
92.9
t3.0
tt.t
82.0 '
83. U ,.
89. U
70.0
80. V
80.0
80.0
S2.0
80.6
82.
.0 '
70.0
44.4
88.0
89.0
86.0
81.0
79.0
81.0
tt.t
89.
96.0
86.0
12.
14.0
89.0
83.0
91.0
S4.
tt.O
80.
8t.
tt.t
86.0
19.
1.0
10.4
St.l
14.0
11. t
Compared With X
1906- Total fioductlota in .
1910 1910 1901-1 1
Final. Avenge. ' 1910. Average, j
buatxia. Uusiiei.. Pr Cant,. Percent. 1
16.8 Is. 104. 4 10.
ii.i j.e " nt. s ii.
14.1 14.7 ; . 109.9 111.3
I uua tan ejjkju
22.4 24.1 ' ' 108.0 ' 306.1
lt.S It. 4 " f ..... .....
Acreage, Itll Condition, June 1
Percent . i 10-Tear
of 1910. Acre. 1911. 1910. Averaga
. 106.0 7.682.000 96.0 ' 93.0 9(.0
. 104.0 4.283,000 94.0 91.0 tt.t
. 14.0 i, 784,005 93. t 93.0 tt.O
.A. A J .. AAA , ... . . ..
eva.vvu t. St. St.
20.767,000
tt.t
12. 1
SS.t
IMPORTANT OAT STATES.
Condition, Jane 1
10-Teae
eflllt. Acre. ltlL
99.9 4.763.004 91.0
tt.O 4.410.000 81.
tt.O 2,709,000 94.0
tt.t 3.624,000 tt.O
100.9 2,320,000 tt.t
. 97. t 1.794.090 83.0
44.4 1.494.000 ' 73.0
100.0 1,421.000 tt.t
100. t 1,626,000 ' 90.0
108.0 1.612,000 63.4)
tt.t 1,490.000 16.0
tt.t 1,326,000 tt.t
SS.t 871,000 12.0
tt.t 36,260,000 ' 16.7
It 14. Avarag.
tt.o tT.t
. 87.0
89.0 tt
17.4 17
tl.t 94
83.0 tl.t
tt.t tt.t
. 90.0 . 94.4
89.0 94. V
84.4 74.0
91.0 SS.t
96.1 tO. 11
tt.O 17.
tl.t
II. 4
are. Kit .
Condition, June 1
. 10-Tear
Ace. IIH.
1,298,004 tt.t
1,240,000 80.4
994,000 90.0
918.000 tt.t
875.000 t,0
610,000 tt.O
803,000 84.0
184,000 16.0
132,000 . . $7.0
7,031,000 tO.T
110.
16.
t3.4
88.0
tt.t
to.o
90.0
94.0
tt.t
Averaga
tt. 1
44.0 ;
14. t '
tt.O
tt.O
78.0
95.0
to.t
It. I
to.t
address us direct
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