10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JTJNTE 19, 1901. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Mkt Palled to and Fro by Strong Coifl.ctinf Influence!. CORN SHOWS ABSENCE OF SELLING ORDERS Commission Houses nnit I.ncnl Jiliorls Hid .Itilr "" ( P Above Vester V dnr'o IIIkH Prle-Prol- slons Clone Higher, CHICAGO, June 18.-t.owcr cables, re 'ports of fine crop weather, nn Increase in h. vlilhlo allnnlv an A alnrl. n( llnmHKC l)V rains In Kansas put the wheat mnrket In n variety of moods, today and the July op tion closed unchanged. July corn closed '4 Sc nifcncr, July outs uncnnnK"' " trlilAtii frnnt ? I . .. 1 r. , I Dullness prevailed durlnK the early pat t 01 me session, tnoucn iwrr wnn i.i,mkiU erablo trade later. Wheat opened (ic lower at 70Uc for July on depressed tallies and continuation of conditions favorable to the nrowltiB crop. Covering by shorts caused an advance to "0-V. the high point of the day. Hrndstreet'H statement of the world's visible supply was a disappointment to bulls, showing 133.000 bit. Increase In stead of a large decrease, and tinder free offerings the market declined to rSic. Oood .shipping demand, together with re ports of too much rain In Knnsns, brought about a rally toward the close and llnal figures for July were firm and unchanged at 70Vc. Twenty loads were reported taken for export, and seaboard clearances were 481,000 bu., compared with 427.C0U hit. a year ago. Minneapolis and Duluth reported .113 cars, against 330 last week and 311 a year ago. Ix)cal recclptB were 124 cars, four of contract grade. The com pit was quiet, with a noticeable absence of selling orders. The market was firm and slightly higher most of the session on account of the small receipts of contract quality While weather was generally aus picious, the growth and nppenrance of the plant, according to general reports from the country, left much to be desired, and there whs nothing encouraging enough In the prospect for the next crop to offset the effect of the present small supply. July ranged between 43c and 131V, closing WMc. Improved arid steady at 43Vrt434c. Local receipts were 293 cars, four of contract grade. Oats were active and received considerable support from the Interests which were the best sellers yesterday It looked like un expected weakness at the opening, but commission houses and local shorts soon bid July up a fraction over yesterday's high line. Crop advices were bail, lust being common. It looks ns If local long Interests have, accumulated a large line of July. July had a narrow range, selling between 2Sc at the opening and 21'jc, closing steady and unchanged at :'Sc. An active and eager demand for lard gave tho provision market a strong tone, carry ing up prices of pork and ribs to a strong close, RuyltiR of lard was on such a scnle that shorts took alarm and helped by their purchases to swell tho price ns well as the volume of trading. Julv nork rantred be- ntween $14.8214 and J14.8"i,4, closing 20c higher ini trie latter ngure: juiy laro ranged be tween J8.(10 and 18.70. closlnir at 18.70. 15W l'.4c higher: July rlhs ranged hetween S nnu jx.iwitf.isw. closing at tne latter with a gain of "M710c. Estimated receipts tomorrow: Wheat. 40 cars; corn, lih cars; oats, Kj cars; hogs, .Vj ncan. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Ycs'y, Wheat June.. July.. Sept.. Corn June.. July.. Sept.. Oats July.. Sent.. I I I fOK fi!)ii GSUflV,r 60V 7011 6Di 70 14 mi 42H' 42i 43141 4l!4 43H 4I 43 43HWi 44 OVd 44Hfll444',4i: 2S 26 2S 16 28 2A 261i 2.!H 28TJ 28141J5 14 87 14 6714 15 0714 14 !n 8 70 S 55 8 SO 8 6.) 8 80 8 6214 8 12V41 8 02',i 8 2214 8 20 May... J'OIK July.. 8ent.. Lard- 14 82H! 14-87V4 15 Q7H 14 ttH H 80 8 60 8 60 It July;. . '8'70 8R7H sent... 8 8214 8 S24 Oct... 8 C2WI 8 02' 8 64 nibs Julv 8 12V 1214 22V4 8 0214 Sept... a 10 8 8 10 No. 2. Cash nnotatlons were as follow: FI3UR-ulet: winter patents, J3.7O03.SO; straights. J3.2OS3.60. clears. 12.fi0'(f3.30. WHEAT No. 2 spring. 7072c: No. 3 opring. (wvutiitiic; no. i red, raiijlfmic. CORN-No 2. 4Jc: No. 2 vellow. 43e. OATS No. 3 28c I No. 2 white, 3014c; No. 3 wnne, i;ii(n;Bic. RYE No. 2. 4714c. BARLEY Good feeding, 18950c; fair to choice malting, 5052c. SEBDS-No. 1 llaxi J1.75. Prime timothy, PROVISIONS-Mess pork, per bbl.. $14.8714 cim.ii'). iaru, per u ids.,. js.BiWfls.i.'i. Short ribs sides (loose). $8.uft8.2o. Drv salted shoulderH (boxed). J7.OO07.25. Short Clear sines tnoxeo), s.4a5is.ft5 WHISKY-Rasls of high wines, J1.27. Following; are the receipts tnd shipments lor toaay: Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 33.000 13.000 Wheat, bu ,..'144,ono ei.WO Com, bu , 241.00) 491,000 Oats, bu .- 211.000 211.000 .Rye, bu 6,000 3,000 Jjariey, ,bu , 11,000 On the Produce. exchange today the but ter market was stronger; creameries, 16145? 19a; dairies, 13JI1614C. Cheese, easier, 8;U 'ioc ggs, sieiiny, ioc. MSW VOI1K GENERAL MARKET, Qantntlona of .tlie liny on Vnrlona Commodities NEW YORK. June 18.-FLOUR-Rccelpts 27,785 . bbls. ; exports, 6,604 bbls.; easy and dull; winter patents, $3.4503.50; winter I straights, $3.4503.55; winter extras, $2. 2.85; Minnesota, bakers, $2.9O03.1j; Mlnne I pota patents,. $3.95(g4,15; winter low grades J2.3032.40, t Rye-flour,. stendy; fair to good 1 $2.8M3.10; choice to fancy, $3.2003.50. CORNMEAL Firm; yellow western, 05c city, 94c; Brandy wine, 12. 1502.55. RYE Weak; No. 2 western, 6614c afloat state. R2(3.ri4r. r. I. t. New York nrlnta RARJjEY Dull: feeding. 4Sc, c. I. f New orn; malting, osijjKic, c. 1. r., New York canois. BARLEY MALT Dull: western, 68072c. WHEAT Receipts, 21,154 bu.; exports, 13, KtI In, . tunfllf. Vf n ' P.. rl TfiUn r. ,f ..... . X'rt red, 7614c. elevator; No. 1 northern Duluth 77Vc. f. o. b.. afloat! No. 1 hard Duluth 8434c,' f. 0. b., afloat. Options opened easy owing to foreign selling ot December nnd local' offerings. Thev later rallied on rains In tho southwest, strength at Paris and covering,, but were Irregular all afternoon on a light trade, finally rallying and closing sieuny at a net necuno. July, 76 5-iec, cloned at 76Uo; September, 74 3-16074 6-16c, closed at 744o; uctobor, 74ic, closed at 74ic; Do cemner. .0 ii-imivu lb-itwc. cinsen ai 7otL. CORN Receipts, 207,600 bu.; exports. 85,800 nu.; exports, nrm; rso. z. iii'iMi'c, r, 0. b 1 afloat Option market was steady to tlrm I during the day on light receipts at Chlcaco. . higher cables, local covering, fears of manipulation ana tne rise in provisions I Closed firm, Itclic net advance; July ciosca, livso; eopiemoer, 4,urtc; uctouer, i7Vic. elosed at 48ic, OATS Receipts. 87,500 bu.; exports, 1.290 ou, spot, nrm; rvo. mc; no. 3 wnite, io; mo. i wnne, azvic; tracK mixed western 3114033140: track, 3203214c. Options dull and cany. on koou crop prospects. HAY Steady; shipping, 70075c; good t Choice, 9009214c. HOPS Quiet; stnto common to choice, iimo crop, ityumc; jwj, 93.100: old oldB, 606c I'aclllo coast, 1900 crop, 161jl814o; 1899, 11015c 01a oioh, iuc. HIDES-Steady; Galvoston, 20 to 25 lbs. 1SV.C Texan dry. 24 to 30 lbs.. 14fi?14Up. LEATHER Steady; hemlock sole,Uuenos Aires, ngni 10 iivnvy wcignis, .itn.'.ic; acid . 23V402414c. 1 PROVISIONB Reef, firm; fnmlK- nn no niJ.OO; mess, $9.0009.50; beef hams, $20,500' $51.00; packet. $10.00010.50: city, extra India 1 rness, io.vjuii.ui. uui meats, steady; pick I led bellies, 8i01Olic; pickled Hhoulders, i.uji'j,.T; picKiea nams, )s.uunio.25. Lard 1 steady: western steamed. mntineni $8.95; South America. $9.60; compound, $0.8714 'hort clear. $16.00017.23: mess. l5.75fi I.:r. TALLOW Firm; city, 4T4c; country, 6Q RiCE-Qulet; dnmeBtlo fair to choice, 3?i ( jiuiMaHbo-uuiei; jew uricans, open BUTTER Receipts, 17.817 nkgs.i firmer . crenmrry, loiiiaqj laciory, r.'Vt8jU?ie. firmer; fancy, large colored. 9c; fancy, large wniic, vu miiry, small coioreu, vc; Wiley email wnne, re EOaS Receipts 14 ",V1 .... I . . . tlrm western, ungru cnndled. 124M314C, ungruaeo., 1110 1. tic; western POULTRY-Allve slowi springers. 1502Oct turkeys, Sc: fowls, 10140; drested (inn; nrmisera, ivyMCi lurnpyu, hjo;jc; iowis iriic. METALS Trading In tin both at horn and .abroad was on 11 small scale and what was done was chiefly to meet Immedi ate requirements. In londnn values were without change. Here u weak undertone was annarent In the absence of sunnort and .values were reduced 15 points, closing WIW Ul" fliW3.9Wt' J-ne asKinf rats on pig Iron warrant declined 2S points to day, hut no business resulted and values are decidedly In buyers' favor. Pig Iron wnrrants, i'J.M; northern foundry, jM.oop 15.W; southern foundry, $13.7391&-iSt soft southern, JI3 "5115.23. fcngllsn markets were easier, as Glasgow warrants cloned at lis fid and Mlddlesborotigh at 44s 7V4d, Lead nnd spelter locally were, without change as to price, Spelter lost, 'A fid and clofd at 17 10s, In Ixmdon copper was a shade firmer and clossd with spot at 's Ss Od and futures at (9 7s Pd. Here the market was unchanged at J17 for Lake Superior and at 16.621 for casting and cUctrolytlc- OMAHA WHOLEHaTeT MAItKBT. Condition of Trade nnd Quotations nn Miuilr nnd Poller Produce. EGOS Rccclnts liberal! srood stock, firm lOuiOjie. LIVH POULTRY Hens, 7c; young and lid roosters, 34Uc; turkeys, 63se; ducks and tsceae, tc; spring chickens, per Io., ls'JiOo. uuuuii-toramoii to rair, lzvjwiac. hoicc dairy. In tubs, lil&lSc: scpaiator, 18c. FKiiHH l'MSII ItMcW lima. 1! white bass, He; bluetlsh, lie; bullheads, 10c: blue Huh, iu; bulfalos, bo; cattish.' 12u: cod, lie; crapples, 7(Uloc: clscbes. 7c: halibut. 11c: her- IM. 6c; hiiddocK. loc. pickerel. 7c: pike, 8c; eu Hiiaiiuer. loc: salmon. 14c: sumlsh. tc: iuui, ac; wiiitcnsn, "Jo. PIQEONS-Llve, per doz., $1. .xai.i- fnoirc, 1 HA Y Prli'vit iimitwii l,v Omnhn Wholesale lav Uilllor .nanrliillr.H! Chnlre UDland. J8.uo; No, I uplund, W; medium, J7; coarse, Jiitio. Jtyo straw, 6.o). These prices nre for ha; ot good colorand quality, Demand t.lt, ITW Ill-nil I (.VCIJIlPi UATO-rtUi X wnite, iC. L'UHN-No, J, UU. , . HHAN-1.. VJCUKTABL'i. SPINACH-l'cr bu. box, 4Cc. ASPAltAUUS-Natlve, per doz., 3JO40c 11H L'lJAltB Home grown, per lb., lc. irW utitVH 1'cr uoz., iOyWc. Niiv uAJtiiuiH iFer uoz., ao'niioc. NliW TLUNIl'S l'er nor... "ufflSjc. LuclIMIiKKS Holhuune, per uo., 4036Oc. UAIliina-AT i)J., Mc. LICTTUCr-I'cr bu., 20tt2Jc. ItAU13HKS-l'er doz., laU-tic. miiai.isi-i'er uoz., sue. l'OTATOKS-Oltl. ner bu.. 11. l'u i ATUKS per bu., 1. i.-aiiuAuu new caiirornm, zc. TUM ATUKH Kiorliln. uer u-tmsket crate. fancy, K.6u; Texas, 4-bsk. crates, H.50. uiMuris-ucrmuuas, per crate, i..j; new .1 1 1 1 Ol Mill. 20. CAULlKLuWUtl llnme-urown. ner doz.. 95o. 1112ANS Wax, per 14-bu., 95c; string, per V4 bu,, 75c. i-j'-,B i-cr tiu., 12; per is du.. ioc. CULURY Calllornta, per bunch, 60S7Iic. KRUITS. STRAWIJKRRIUS-lloine crown. J2.00: Missouri r:.w. CtiUitlUKS California, per 8.1b. box, H.25; Missouri, per 2l-t. case, J 1.50. riiiH in.B-i-uiiiornia, per dox, APUlCO'lS Cullfonil,,. 4-busket crates. (1.50. I'LUMS-Callfornla. per crate, JI.50. UUUSliHKIMUES-Pcr 21-qt. case. ,75. TROPICAL FRUITS. OKANUES-Cullfornla seedlings, 2.75 (.0; navuls, 13. W: Med. sweets, IJ.25.50. LL'MONS-Callfornla. extra fancy. JJ.V5: holce, J3.25. RAN AN AH Per bunch, according to size. $2.ii5t2.fiO. 1- 1US California, new cartons, 7oc; layers, 65c; Imported, per lb., 1012c. DAT lis Persian, In f.u-lu. ooxes, Salrs, 5c per lb.; Halloween, ovic per lb. I'lrnbAi'i'ijKH I'er uoz.. jt.udiz.w. MISCELLANEOUS. . HONEY California, ner 24-cectlon case. 13.73. C1DHU Per bbl., M.50; per hair bbl., zz.is. NUT8-Encllsh walnuts, ner lb.. 15c: 111- berts, per lb., 13c; almonds, per lb., 1&&2UC; raw peanuts, per lb., t1i-Vc; roasted, 6V44J1 Kc; iirazus, 13c; pecans, ngfzzc. lliiJiss iso. 1 green, 614c; No. : green, '.jo: -Ni. 1 salted. 614c: No. 2 salted. 514c: No, 1 veal citir, 8 to 1214 lbs., Sc; No. 2 veal calf, 12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry hides, MH3c; sheep pelts, 2Va75c; horse hides, Jl.C-.'-i- St. I.ouln (irnlti 11 nil Provisions. ST. LOUIS. June 18. W 1 1 EAT Lower : No. 2 red cash, elevator, 6S1jc; track, 700) Tin .Tlllt I'X.,.. MMil,mlmr I'l tiffin 11 Vn hard, S1406'JliC CORN firm: No. 2 ensh. lie: track. 42c: July, 4114c: September, 42c. uai h liiRiiui; iso. z casn, zsiic; track, IS?iJf29o: Julv. 27ic: Sentember. 26V4c: No. 2 white. :il0311c. iivr; nun nt wc, Boners. FLOUR Innctlve: natents. J3.5lVS3.70: ex- tra fancy nnd stnileht. J3.10fit3.2o: clears. $2 8O03.WI. cuiiNMKAly steady at $2.30. BRAN Dull, unsettled: sacked, east truck. 63r. HAY Strong: timothy. $9.00ffl5.00: oralrie. JT.fifl 11.50. a witiBK v steady. $i.. IRON COTTONf IKS $1.03. UAGaiNClS-6'i07c. HEMP TWIN13-9C PROVISIONS-Pork. flrmT lobblnc. I15.7S. Lard, iiulct at J8.45. Drv salt meats. steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, J8.25; clear rios, w.iivi; cicar sines, vi.ou. uacon, steady; boxed lots, extra shorts, 9; clear ribs, JD.3714: clear sides, J9.50. METALS Lead, lower at I1.305M.32V,. Spelter, nominal at $3.7714. ruui.iuv-uun; cnicKcns, 7c; springs, 12014c; turkeys, 7c; ducks, 6c; springs, 90 loc: geeso. 4c; springs, 8c. BUTTER Firmer: creamery. 14V419c: dairy, 12011c. EGOS Steady nt lOic repacked and cases Included. RECEIPTS-F our. 6.000 bbls.! wheat. 29.- 000 bu.; corn. 30,000 bu.; oats, 40,000 bu. SHIPMENTS-Flotir. 9,000 bbls.; wheat, 31,000 bu.; corn, 13,(00 bu.; oats, 25,000 bu. Liverpool tSrnln and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. June 18.-WHEAT-Snot. dull; No. 2 red western, winter, 5s lOd; No. 1 California. 6s. Futures aulet: July. 53 8d; September, 6s Slid. CORN Spot quiet; American mixed, new, 3s Ulirt: middling mixed, old, 4s 214d. Fu tures quiei; juiy, js iija; aeptcmoer, 3s lld: October, nominal. I'KAS Canadian, steady at 8s 5d. HOPS At London, steady, 404 15s. FLOUR-St. Louis fancy winter, dull at 89. PROVISIONS Beef, firm: extra India mess, 63s 3d. Pork, prime mess western, steady at 61s, Hams, short cut, steady nt 46h 9d. Iard. steady: tirlme western. 4.1b! American rciincd, In palls, 433d. Bacn firm; (jumuenaim cut, m io w ids., stendy at lis wi; Hiiuri ruiB, io io -i ids., ids va; long clear mlddlcc, light Its 3d; long clear middles, heavy, 42st short clear backs, 42s 3d: clear bellies, 47s 3d; shoulders, square, 11 to 13 lbs., steady at 36s 3d, liu'i 'tisiiuuh: nncsi united states,- SSs; good United States, 63s, CHEESE Firm; American finest, white, and colored, new, .44s. tallow prime city, quiet at 25s; Aus tralian. In London, steady at 26s 6d. RECEIPTS Last three davs: Wheat. 399,000 centals, Including 388,000 American; corn, iio..iju centals. Knnsns City firuln and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, June IS. WHEAT July, 63ic; September, 63Vic: cash. No. 2 hard. 65H0tio; No. 3, 66c; No. 2 red. 68c. CORN June. lOWc; September, 41ic; cash, No. 2 mixed, 42c; No, 2 white, 420-42HC. OATS-No. 2 white, 2914029ic. RYE No, 2, 62c. HAY-Cholcc timothy, $11.60012.00; choice prairie. $10.60011.00. BUTTER Creamery, 1414017c; dairy, fancy, 13014c. EGOS-Wenk; fresh Missouri nnd Kan sas stncK, yc dozen, iojs on;, caes re turned: new whltewood cases Included, 14 more. RECEIPTS-Wheat, 23,200 bu.; corn, 12,000 du.; oniH, n.iAiu mi. t SHIPMENTS Wheat, 20,800 bu.; corn 18,100 bu.; oats, 9,000 bu. Toledo (irnln nnd Seed, TOLEDO. June 18.-VHEAT-Dul! but stentty; casn aim Juiy, 7llc; September, 70ic. f ORN Active and higher; cash, 43c; July, 41Sir. Hnntomhnr 41ir. ' OATS-KIrm; cash, 2Sc; July, 274ic; Sep tember, 26Uc RYE 63c, CLOVERSEED Cash, prime, $6.50; Octo bcr. $5.2714. OII Unchanged, MlnnrniiolU When!, Flour and Mran, MINNEAPOLIS, June 18. WHEAT Cash, 674e: July, 66ic: Sentember, 6614c; on track, No, 1 hard, C9ic: No. 1 northern, 67ic: No. 2 northern, 65c. FLOUR First patents, $3.8008.90: second pntents, $3.600 3.70: first clears, $2.6502.75; second cienrs, 2.urii.ii'. BRAN In bulk, $it,OO011,25. Mllnnukee drain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 18.-WHEAT-Dull and lower: No. 1 northern, 7107114c; No, 3 northern, uyjjfw: juiy, KJriiic, RYE Lower: No. I, 50c. BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 66c; sample, 400 sac, Peoria Market. PEORIA, 1U., June lS.-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3. 41?4c. OATS Firm; No, .2 white, 2814c, billed throtiffh. WHISKY-On the basis of $1.37 for fin- isnea gooas. Hank rirnrlnu. OMAHA, June 1$. Bank clearings for to day, $981,796; for this day one year ago, $1,025,796: decrease. $41,000. CHICAGO, June lS.-llank clearing, $24,. 492,628; balances. $2,455,000: posted exchange, sixty days, $1.8614; demand, $1.89; New York exenange. bo nremium. PHILADELPHIA, .June 18.-Clearlngi, $24.86S.368. balances. $3,981,546. ST LOUIS. June 18,-Cleartngs, $7.21.466; pajaiicea, ti,zii,m. money, o'( per cent; New York exchange, 10c discount bid, par asked. BALTIMORE. Juno 18.-CIenrlngs, $4,189, 355; balance, $675,744. NEW' YORK, Juno IS.-Clearlngs, $361,101, 612; balances, $78,273,223. CINCINNATI. June lS.-Clearings. J3.59S, 900; New York exchange, 20c premium; money, 606 per cent. MOVEMENTS IX STOCKS AND nO.MlS. Market Influenced by Doubt Snrrnnnd tna St. Pnnl Denl. NEW YORK, June 18.-The pressure to sell stocks was effectual In breaking through resistance In the market today nnd carrying the general level of prices to a materially lower basis. There were 11 few spots of strength persisting and there were occasional successful efforts to check the decline which resulted In rallies, by driving the room shorts to cover. The closing was quite active and weak. The most potent Influence In the market was the state of doubt engendered as to the real status of the much discussed St. Paul deal. Investi gation by some Independent authorities elicited the Information that negotiations were In progress for bringing St. Paul within the scope of tho community of Interest working out In the western railroad world, but many of the specific assertions which have been set afloat by the very large co operative contingent, which Is making the St. Paul project the medium for their operations, were stripped to pieces. Tho most Important of these was In the isser tlon that 4 per cent bonds were to be of fered tor St. Paul nt the equivalent of 200. Today's version of the project carried It no further than an effort to secure the co operation or the Morgan-Hill holdings In St. Paul with the Harrlman-Kuhn-Locb hold ings In exchange for co-operntlon of tho holdings of the latter Interest with those of the former In Northern Pacific. The hold ings of the Morgan-Hill syndicate in St. Paul dating bnck to the efforts to secure control previous to the purchase or Rur llngton are known to be large. Another well defined rumor had It that n hitch had occurred In the contract alleged to have been made to sell a large block of St. Paul stock to the 1'nlon Pacific. St. Paul de clined nearly 5 points hs n rcsnlt of these rumors and Union Pnclflc about 3 and closed within 11 small fraction of the low est. Missouri Pacific suffered from realiz ing on the ground that all tho good news regarding the stocks was out, and the Inde pendent steel companies were notable suf ferers from the same cause, tho decline In Colorado Fuel reaching 10 and In Tennessee Coal 07;. Amalgamated Copper reacted 3 from yesterday'a upward spurt, but rallied strongly on the hope of a Judicial decision today In favor of the company's merger project. The rally was mostly lost In the fate reaction of the market. The bond market was moderately active and Irregular. Total sales, par value, 4.010, 00i). United States bonds were all unchanged on the Inst call. . The following are th closing prices oa the New York Stock exchange: AtchHon H do pfd do nfd MS'i'Sn. Pacific .111 . i'-H . Mi . mi; . 4; . 7:i . .17 110!4 . 91 . 2?'4 Ilaltlmoro & Ohlo...l084 So. Itallway .... do pfd.... '.M'k iin prrl MM Tex. & Pacific .. 701; Tol., St. U & W 9Hl dn pfd 4 lUnlon Paclflo ,, 79 V do pfd 9-i Wabash 314' dn nfd Canadian Pacific C'nnmla So Chr.i. & Ohio I'hlcaRo & Alton.. dn pfd C, II. Q Chi. tnd. A I, dn pfd. -1 nci'i. a: it. r....... -fi Chlcano A E. 111. ..DO I do 2d pfd 3314 Chlcagn O. W liVWIs. Central :tj dn 1st pfd SS I dn pfd 4 7 i do 2d pfd hW, P. C. C. & St. L.,, 77U Chicago A N. W... .Dili Adams Kx 17.1 l. n. t. & P 17014 American Ex 2f0 rnicago Tr. Tr s.'i t'. s. Ex , dn pfd .v.iC'i Welln.Farito Ex.. C C. C. & St, L... 8M4 Amal. Copper .... Coloradn So IS Amer. Car & P.. do 1st pfd M dn pfd dn Id pfd 13 Amer. Mn. Oil... Del. & Hudson 147 do nfd .. S3 :.is ..127 .. s:',4 .. S71i .. 49 .. 57 Del. U & IV ,mrr. S. & 11.... Denier A It. O.. dn pfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Ot. Nor, pfd HncklnK Valley , do pfd , Illinois Central , Iowa Central dn pfd , Lake Erie & IV, do pfd L. A N Manhattan I..... Met. St. Ry Mex. Central .... Mex. National .., Minn. & St. I,.. Mo. Pacific St., K, & T do pfd N. J. Central ... Ni V. .Central .. Norfolk & IV..... do pfd.. No. Patlflc dn pfd Ontario & W.... rennylvanla ... Iteadlng do Ut pfd... i.. do Id pfd St. L. & S. F.... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd St. U Southw... do pfd St. Taul wlH dn pfd 100 Amer. Tobacco . J3'.4 Anae. Mln. Co... ll Ml ..UI' 6C4 71 nrooklyn It. T... ... 671 Coin. Purl A Iron,. , 123 ...150 con. flas 2UJ ... mm ion, iodbcco csii ,.. do pfd US!, ...ifi'i lien. Electric 21 ... 76 Olui-ose Sugar C0'4 ... fl'.i Hocking Coal ,. 23i ... S3 Inter. Paper I3'i ...i.v no pia ,7 ,..110',4 Inter. Power M1J ...i.i i.acitnc uas M ...17314 National Illscult ...15 ... 7'i National Lead 2S1J ... 11 National Salt 4)', ... .'-4 no pro 771 ...121 No. American 101 ..r 3114 I'a.-lfle Coast ....1.. 7H4 ... 6I racifto Mall 424 , i-enpie uas 1191; ...1M',4 Pressed S. Car 4I4 .1. 1 3 Vi do pfdi ;.'lj ... Tullman P. Car ....20? ...120 lllepublle Steel 2iS ... I'.-m dn prd. 37Vt Sugar 1U'4 .15: Tenn. Coal & Iron. 71 . 47 . -n . 4?li . SS . 75U . 3 Union Hag A P K do nfd 7?fc u. . lyatner it do pfd "Mi u. b. uutioer 21 do pfd K U. S. Steel 49 dn pfd i P; . f?!4 .179 Western Union 91H Ex-dlvldend. The Commercial Advertiser's London financial cablegram says: A general exo dus to the Ascot race thinned the attend anco on the floor of the Stock exchange here. Tho tone of the stock market was firm and even the American department, mat nas or .late snown lire in otnerwise lifeless trading was dull. Prices sagged from the opening, In tho absence of sup port. Atchison, St. Paul and Union Pacific being particularly dull. There was, how ever, buying in of Northern Pacific. Canadian railway stocks were flat In the beginning of the strike. Consols were ex ceptionally firm on the purchase of 300,000 ana a renuciion in tne ucriin bank rate. it is tnougnt possible tnat the Bank of France may follow with a reduced rate soon. Money here Is plentiful, despite the payment 01 txw.ouo consols. Tne Hank or England has bought 5,000 gold In Aus tralia and 30,000 In Egypt, Bar silver Is 2774 an ounce on American sales. Exchange on i-aris, zu.,xft; on uerun, M.sift. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. June 18. MONEY on call firm at 304 ner cent: last loan. 1 ner cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.87T40 4.88 for demand and at $4.8714 tor sixty days; Gosiea rates, 4.bi4 aim $4.89; commercla Ills. $4.8404.85. SILVER Certificates, nominally fiOc! hnr oc; iviexicHn uouam, llftc. HUixtJB Htate, inactive; governments, steady, railroad. Irregular. The closing ptlccs on nunds toda are as IDIIOTva. U. S. ref. Is, reg..,.lM14 N. T, C. Is... .107s: do coupon .01 N, J. (.'. gen. 5s. ...mu do 2s. res... .. .1054 No. Paclflo 3s n do 4s imh N Y. C & 8t L 4s.,Vi6T4 N. & IV, con. 4s. ,,,102 CTwnn V... 1 n dn 2s, ref 0l do coupon An new 4s. rec... .138)4 do coupon 138 do old 4s, rcg il2',i do coupon M3!4 do 4 .'....'.'"lM Oregon S. L 6s. ..ISO do Se, ref 10SH no consol 6s 120 do coupon 108)4 D. of C. 3. Ms lt llcnillUK Krn. IS,,,,, nio a, v. 1 10.1 St I, A I M c. SS..1I7 Atch. gen. 4s lOP.J dn adl. 4s 98 St L A S i' g, s,,lli; Canada So, 2s 109141 m. i-mui consols . 1117 dies. & O. 4V4s ,in8;st. P.. C. A P. Is.HS dn 5s i:'4 C. A N. IV. c. 7. ,1431a Mo S. F. deb. S..!!2 Chicago Ter. ts H'.i Colorado So. Is faVt i). & n. a. is ict Erie general 4s 9jS F. W. & D. C. Is.. .107 Ofn. Electric 8s.. U','4 Iowa Central Is., ,.115 I A N. unl. 4s... ,103 .do 5s 119 s'i i-itcina 45 $) ru. iiaiiway ja 114 a. R. A T. s B1 Tex. A Pacific Is. .1181 do 2..., oj Union racinc 4s,..,jon; 11 abash Is H8V4 do 2s ui 11 est Shore 4s unVj Wis, Cntral 4s 92 Va, Centuries .... jju M K. & T. 2s S do Is,, , 99141 Bid. Offered, London Stock Quotations. LONDON, June 18. 4 p. m. Closing: Consols, money .... 93 dn acccount t. 93 Atchison 90 Canadian Paclflo ,.i6 St. Paul 1M114 Illinois Central ,...lM!i Iiilsvllle .. 113 Union Pae. pfd 93 N. Y. Central J61 Erl 43 do 1st nfd .... Ttili Pennsylvania ,, Reading No. Paclflo pfd. Orand Trunk ,. .... 7f, .... 2411 ....10OV4 Ut, Anaconda ,,,,,, Hand Mines ,,, U. H. Steel .... dn pfd 10' .... 47 .... M' .....107 BAR SILVER-Dull at 27d ner ounee MONEY-10U4 per cent. The rate of dls count In tho open market for short bill, li 21402 9-16 per cent; for three months' bills s D-w per cent. vr York Mlnlnc Jltoeks, NEW YORK. June 18,-The following are tne closing quotations on mining stocKs; Adsms Con 13 ILIttle Chief ... II ...Kk) ... 90 ... 13 ... 7 ... 5 ... 15 ... 4) Alice 40 Ontario nreeca , Tlninswlck Con... CnmitocW Tun.... 60 Ophlr 13 I Phoenix M4 Potest Con. Cal. A Va 20) savage Sierra Nevada Small Ropes ,, Deadnood Terra ... fS Horn Silver .m Iron Silver It ladvllle Con i Standard , ...330 Condition of the Treasury, WASHINGTON. June 18,-Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the tren eral fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 gold retjexvo in tne division, or redemption hows: Avallahln rush balance. $168,921,925: gold, JM.694,485. Huston Storks nnd Roods. BOSTON. June lS.-Call loans, 30314 Pr cent: tlmo loans, 340414 per cent, omeiai losing: T. & S. F. , , . MM Vft End ., "4 ioi; 1; K do rfi .i. .1031, Wfsllngh. Elec... Amer. Sugar MIS Atciuson is , Adventure , Ring. M. Co Amal. Copper .... Atlantic dn pru.... 1:3 An.fr. TIthon. . .!.',! lloKton & Albany.. IS) 14' llostnn Elevated ,.l,? Iloston 4- Me Ill 31 Hoston & Mont 474 Itutte & Iloston ....US 11. a q Dominion Coal ..... 4ft Cal. A Hecla. .... ..MS .. 17 .. 25 .. 17 ... M ,.i;i .. 14 ,..333 .. 30 .. 2i .. 17 do M.., 1U FraiiMin Humboldt Jsceola Parrot . H. Htel 49V, do nfd t"i Itchburg pfd Ill Oen. Klectrlo .... Mcx. Central .... N. K, O. tc C... .247 .. 29 Qulncy Santa re v-oppcr, i; Tamarack Old Colony 206 Utan .Mining IVInona Wolverines . Old Dominion 31 Rubber M4 Union racltlo 110, CofTec Market. NEW YORK. June 18.-COFFEE-Spot Rio. dull; No. 7, Invoice, tic. .Mild, quiet; Cordova, 8V4012V4C Higher prices followed n lower opening in cofiee touay. 1 n nmi- Up! tnrti-,l stnnilv In tone. UnchntlCcd to a polnta lower, nnd for tho rest of the fore noon was narrow under disappointing for eign market news, heavier port receipts In uruzn ann siacK demand tor spot com-c. I.nte In the npnalnii anvorill tiromltlOIl t trad ers becamo prominent buyerB of fall months nd rumor had It that the metai clique wns mvlnir for a tirnnnnnred advance. Shorts turned for cover, and the combined support inns orougiu out seni pnera "I' i'""'"'i with tho market ilnally tlrm nnd net un- rhnnred to A nnlnta hleher. Total sales were 33,350 bags, Including June nt oc; July, 605.03c; August, 6.05c; September, 5.1o0o.2Oc; October, 5.2005.25c: November, 6.25c; De cember, 6.3.'05.4Oc; May, 5.6000.65c. OH nnd Rosin. NEW YORK, .limn 18 OILS Cottonseed. tn,li! tirlitK, rritrtn Tinmllinl! tirlmo Vellow. 3Sc. i'etroleum, dulL Rosin, quiet: strained, common to good, $1.421401. 1 urpt-iuine, iril37i4C fill. CITY. Pa.. .Inne IS. OILS Crcd t bnlances, $1.60; certificates, no bid; ship ments, 100.66 bbls.; average, )i,-J oois.; runs, 92,108 bbls.: average. 81,014 bbls. savannah, tla,. June IS. U1I.B .ipinis of turpentine, llrm nt 4714c Rosin, llrm; a 11 f i m, n i in- K. ii.is V. $1.20: O, $1.25; 11, $1.40: I, $1.15; J, $i.o; M, $2.30! N. $2.60; W. O.. $2.90; W. W $3.1503. 2n. LONDON. June is. Oil t urpentine spir its, 27s 3d0C6s Gd. LIVERPOOL, June lS.-OILS-Cottonsecd, Hull refined, spot, firm, 22s 9d. Turpentine spiritH, firm, 27s Sd. Nerr York Dry llooda Mnrket. NEW YORK Junn 18. DRY GOODS-Tho market for blenched cottons has advanced lc on leading makes, such as r run or tne .nom and Lnnsdnles. Low crude blenched nre fully 14c higher. Brown sheetings niid drills are scarce nnd firm. Osnaburs lk01ic higher, with good demand. Denims aro nd- vaucing ana otner coarse coioreu cottuna llrm. Prints unchnnced. Print cloths still in good request and wide goods steady. MANCHESTER. June IS. CI0111S find yarns llrm but not active. Kvnpornted nnd Dried Fruits. NRW YnniC. June 18. EVAPORATED APPI.KS l.lttle trndlnc wns noted In the market today, but held stenay, owing to the scarcity of aoods. Prime, 6140o?ic; choice, 606I4C: fancy. 61407c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FllUI ra-innc- tlve. Prunes, 3";0'Jc, as to sue and qual ity. AnrlentR. itovnl. s-ffl'c: Moor Park, 7HT712C. Peaches, pcclcdi 1101Sc; unpcclcd, 6!I1C. Snirnr Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 18.-SUGAR-RaW. steady but quiet; fair refining, 3?4c: cen trifugal, 96 test, 44c; molasses sugar, 3c; renneti, quiet. NKIV ORI, HA NR. June 18. SUGAR Mar ket quiet; open kettle, 3 3-1604c; open kettle, centritugni, i'Mi',Q; centniugai yenuw, 4i4rai?sc; scconus, :;,inc, Wool Mnrket. ST. T.OllIS. June 18. WOOI-Steady : me dium trades. llfllTo: llcht line. 11014c: heavy tine, 9011c: tub washed, Ity2ii4c, CHICAGO LIVF, STOCK MARKET, Cntllc Grnernlly Steady Hoas Open Hhnde lllalicr Sheen Firm niitCAnn. .Tune -is. CATTIE Receipts, 3,000 head, Including 600 Texans; generally .. t . . . ,, .1 . . . .... .. - t .. nvn.A .AAa tr. i('ti tiuuui nivnii 1 hunu l IIIH- 0. Tu.iw, 6.20: ppor to medium, $1.4005.30; stoekcrs and feeders, slow:l(t'Ti.OO0t.8O: cows. $2.(O0 4. 85: heifers. $2.75155.10: cntiners. $2.0002.65; bulls, firm nt $3.0W.b5 1 cnivcs, 25C lilgner nt $o.40j(t.50; Texas red steers, t.-.'a'ao.w TritnR hulls. $'.75'fl3.75. 11UUS-Iteceipts touay. w,uui neaa; to morrow, xi. nui nenii. estimntea: leu over, 2,000 head; opened n shade .higher and closed noout steaiiy; top, sb.iu; nuxen nnu butchers, J5.8XMiG.I0; good to choice heavy, $5.9006.10; rough heavy, $5.7505.85: light, lS.70f,.OO: bulk of Rale. $5.92.156.0214. Hllhil'Ji' A IN l J l,A.il MS iteceipts, in.u.u head: sheen and lambs steady to firm: sorlnc lambs tin to $5.75: Colorado?. $5.15 good to rholco wethers, $3.f04.25; fair to choice mixed, $3.6004.00; western sheep, W.wwi.-ja; yearlings, i. wo 0.1a; western lambs, $1.6505.15. ICnnsan City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY.- June IS. CATTLE-Rc celnts. a.000 natives. 1.100 Texans and 400 cnivcs; ncer steers. F.teaoy to easy; oiucr cattle steady to 10c lower: choice . beef steers. $5.4003.90: fair to aood. $18505.30 stockers and feeders, 13.5004.90: western fed steers. J4.5fi 5.70: Texans nnd Indians, $3.MK(t5.2; rexns grass steers, ja.ooflj.iui cows. J3.oow4.oo: neirers. w.so'i 10.20: canners $2.0002.85; bulls, $3.2504 65: calves, $3.5005 00. HOGS-Recclnts. 17.000 head: market 2140 5c higher; top. $6.0214: bulk of sales, $3.8o0 5.95: heavy, $5.93ffi6.0214: mixed packers. jo.aoaa&.no: ngnt, fb.vmtt a; pigs, w.zuun.ou. SHEEP AND LAM HS Iteceipts, si.iuj head: Hnrlnir lambs. 10c hlcher: others steady to 10c lower; western lambs, $4,250 5.00; western wethers, $3.60ifi4.00; western vearllnes. $4.0O!fl.60: ewes. $3.00iff 3.75 : Texas grass sheep, $3.OO03.65;Texas lambs, $3.50 4.00; spring lambs, $4.2505.25. St. I.onls Live Stock Mnrket. ST. LOUIS. June 1S.-CATTLE Receipts, 4,400 head, Including 200 Texans; market steady: shipping and export steers, $5,200' 6.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.25 6.50; steers tinder l.ono lbB $4.0005.00; stock era and feeders, $3.8004.85; cows and heif ers, $2.0005.00; canners, $1.6002.85; bulls, $2.8003.50; Texas and Indian steers, $3.150 515: cows nnd hclfern, $2.0004.15. Ituus iteceipts, neao; maraci IaiiHik t.lcra nrwl llcrlitu t5fcK4?OV mpkurH $5.8505.95: butchers. $6.0006.15. SHEEP AND LA.MIta iteceipts, 4,iuu head: market 15o lower: native muttons. $3.4(V7i3.75; lambs, $4.605.45; culls and bucks, $2.ais3.7o: stocKen, Jii.ibua.w; Texas mut tons, $3.5004.00. e- York Lire Stork Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 18.-REEVES-Re- celnts, 227 head; market nominally steady. camos quoted live cattle siow ai iwi.-c per lb.: sheep, steady at 11012c; yearlings, 13c; refrigerator beef, weak nt S09c per lb.; exports today, 1,450 head cattle, 2.45C head sheep and 1,900 quarters of beef, CALVES Reeetnts. 8 head: very little doing: good veals sold at $6. SHEEP AND LA MRS Iteceipts, 4,763 head; market active and prices steady; sheep, $3.0004,00; lambs, $6.1006.25; few yearlings, $5, HOGS Receipts; 2,300 head; steady, $2,000) 6 83; common western, $6. Stock In Sla-hf. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep nt the four principal live siock markets junn is: Cattle. South Omaha 2,777 Chicago 3,000 Kansas City 10,100 St. Louis 4,400 Hogs. Sheep. 7.367 2.92U 19,000 15,000 17,000 0,410 9,400 4.1W Totals 20.277 52,767 31,029 St. Joseph Lire Slock Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 18. PATTLE Re ceipts, 1,557 hend; market steady to 10c lower: natives, $4.405.80: cows and heifers, $2.000 5 00; veals, $3.7506.50: bulls and stags, $3.000 6.00; stockers and feeders. $2.7504.80. HOGS Receipts. 9.920 head; market steady; light and light mixed, $5.8006.95; medium heavy. $5.S506.O2H; pigs, $1.0005.00; bulk. $5.8505.95. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,833 head; market steady. Sioux City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY." June 18.-(Spcclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600; market steady; beeves, $5.1505.65; cows and bulls, mixed, $2,7503.60: stockers and feeders, $3.60 04.40; calves and yearlings, $3.5004.40. HOGS Receipt.-!, 4.000; market 5c higher; selling, $5,82140 5.90; bulk, $5.85. THE nil? A LTY MARK ICT. INSTRUMENTS filed for record Tuesday, June 18 ,1901: Christina Norton to Huch Rohlnsoll. lot 4. Stevens' sub $1,200 II. .1. l.'nrlnuanH wife in K. n. Purliih. lot 22, block 6, Monmouth park 850 L. C. Graham and husband to T. A. Slusser, w 5 feet of e. 10 feet lot 10, block 15, Walnut Hill "5 Omaha Realty rnmnanv to E. O. Hv- sham, lot 13, block 2. Popploton nark 1,000 11 yati-uuiiara uumner company to Paul Hoaclnnd. s 44 feet lots 1 and 2, block 12, Orchard Hill 1.000 Total amount of transfer fl,l?5 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattl. Markit Yarj Slow aid Gtaerallj a Dim Lowtr, HOGS SOLD A GOOD NICKEL HIGHER Demand for Sheep and Lambs Wns Equnl to the Supply Today and Prlcer, Showed Very Little Va riation from Yesterday. SOUTH OMAHA, June 18. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Ofllclal Monday l,wn 3,. 61 4,966 Official Tuesday 2,777 7,36 2,9i9 . Two days this week,. 2,841 11,118 7.S9S Same days last week.... 4,673 14,2ol 6,315 Samo week before 6,212 is.jus 5,544 Same three weeks ago... 7,72'J D.oiu b,2i6 Samo four weeks ago.,., 5,Sio 19,u3J 8,043 Same days last year , 5,201 14,379 8,750 Average price paid for hogs at South unison tne past several days wnn com parisons: I 1901. 1900.1899.189S.1S97.1696.1S95. May 27... 5 60 5 6314 3 601 4 201 3 311 2 9.1 4 17 aiay 28... May 29,, , May 30,.. May 31... June 1 .., June 2..,, June 3,,., June 4,... June 5.. , June 6 i 951 4 90 4 J5 4 83 4 88 4 83 4 S3 4 91 4 1)3 3 341 1 Vi' Jl 6 631; 5 71 , 3 60 3 36 3 39 2 96 4 as 4 39 ( 30 4 30 4 34 4 39 4 35 4 2 I 31 4 56 4 3$ 3 67 4 10 2 93 3 67 4 14 4 21 3 60 3 6 3 3 58 3 68 3 67 3 4o 2 86 2 85 2 8j 2 it 2 91 3 01 t 4 III 3 32 4 03 3 26 5 70 4 10 3 32 3 31 6 70ii 5 Hi 4 91 4 95 5 02; 4 01 June 7..., Juno 8.... 0 .a), 5 78(4 3 88 3 30, 3 60 3 811 3 31 3 08 3 04 2 93 June 9.... 6 10 3 61 3 92 3 29, 3 99 3 27 June 10., 6 Mi; 3 69 June 11... 5 001 3 Si 3 li 2 91 4 tl June 12... 15 89i; I 4 92 3 571 A 3 31 3 00 4 36 1 i ski 3 tui ?ii 1 3 0.1: 4 ,v j line 1J...1 a s. June 14... 1 5 fcl'i 4 85 3 66 3 79 3 59 4 38 June 15 ,i 5 86;k I 891 .1 611 3 77l 3 2J 2 9Si 4 41 June 16... I I 4 951 3 621 3 901 3 22 3 101 June 17... 6 83 3 63 3 6J 3 18 3 CSj 4 44 JUlie 18,.. t 8)tl 5 03 I 3 80 3 211 3 10 4 4(i Indicates Sunday. Tho ofllclal number of rnrs of stock brought In today by each rood was: Cnttle.Hoes.Sh'n.H'ses. t;.. ai. it ut. l'. v 7 5 3 3 O. & St. L. Ry 1 Missouri I'acinc lty 2 3 z Union Pacific system.... 35 22 5 22 22 1 12 20 10 io I "in C. & N. w. Ry 3 F E. a M. V. R, n 19 8. C. A P. Ry 2 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry.. 17 II. . M. R. R. R 13 C, R. ft Q. Ry 4 K. C. ft St. J 5 C. R. I. ft P.. enst 7 C R. 1. ft P., west Illinois central , .. Total receipts 121 11 The dhmosition of the day's recelnts was follows, each buyer purchasing the num. ucr 01 ncau iiiuicatea: Uuvcrs. Cattle. Hoes. Sheet). Omaha Packing Co 323 1,200 510 wtrt nnu company 4:1 1,601 1,78.-. 2,628 460 Cudahy Packing Co 935 Armour & Co 669 cudahy Pack. Co., K. C... 120 10 1,440 it. ucckcr ft .ucgan si Vansant ft Co Livingstone ft Schaller..,, 11. L. Dennis ft Co Other buyers 16 44 9 147 Totals 2,765 7,214 2,525 CATTLE There was not what might bo called v heavy run of cattle here today, but still tho market wna very slow and lower. Tho reason seemed to be that packers claim prices did not go down nearly as much here last week as they did at other points and as a result they have to take off hero this week. Sellers, of course, did not iikc ino luea 01 lower prices and as a result trndc today was very slow and lower all around. Packers started out bidding 10015c lower on all grades of beef steers. Sellers, how ever, held on and the cattle that did change hands were on the average about a dime lower. Some of the choicest bunches were perhaps not over a nickel lower, but to off set that the commoner grades were In some cases more than a dime lower and In fnct sellers said. It was almost Impossible to get a bid on such kinds. It was late before many cattle had changed hands, as both buyers and sellers were slow to make con cessions, , The cow market wns also very slow and lower,, Puckers wanted to get their supplies 10015c lower and while sellers held on tor better prices they were unable to get them In the majority of casea. The decline was, of course, greatest on the less desirable bunches and on grasscrs, but still the de cline was general and covered the good as well as tho bad. Bulls also took a drop today In sympathy with the Jecllne on cows and steers. Stags wero also about a dime lower and veal calves' were slow nnd weak. Stockers and feeders were more plentiful today than' for some little time past and buyers took advantage of the opportunity to pound tho market a little. As compared with last week values are at least 15c lower and In some cases more. The commoner kinds wtre very slow Bale. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 660 3 00 30 1051 S y ... 740 4 i 2Z 1031 i I) Hltl I IV U l..i.. CO 4 50 44 1140 6 24 7 1157 & ?J 24 1157 5 10 1 1220 6 30 42 1203 5 34 40 1137 S JO 25 1153 6 30 41 11.14 5 30 22 1183 5 .14 15 1331 5 35 18 1201 5 35 20 ..1153 3 M M 1127 i 35 21 1260 D 10 30 1210 3 14 57 1335 5 4,1 18 12M S 43 22 1193 5 'i 2? 1093 5 :o 93 12!2 5 SO 19 1303 5 S3 41 1320 5 31 38 1333 5 ) 12 13.19 & 64 24 1316 5 60 20 1315 5 30 "IS 1466 5 61 3 9S3 4 n y.... 7.... 940 4 S3 48 4 W 920 4 (0 1.... 21.... 1011 4 60 9S0 4 fO I3 4 75 1055 4 73 . 90S 4 911 4 SS 933 4 K5 1041 4 S3 970 4 91 13.... 16.... 2.... 17.... 6.... 23.... 21.... 37.... 2.. 980 5 00 937 5 00 32.. 32 1101 5 00 6 .1084 5f:0, IS .,..1027 5 01 ....1073 hS ....1005 111 .,,,1066 5-10 44 20 23 21.. 961 5 10 66 1002 5 IS 18.. .1102' 5 13 15 f',6 5 15 ,,..'.07 5 20 17 14 22 '..... 19 1403 5 6S STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 907 4 '14 7 1070 3 10 827 4 74 18 1063 5 .'5 .... 7S1 4 , 5 16 1062 6 70 .... 808 4 10 33 1068 J 30 915 4 85 37 1162 5 10 793 4 00 42 1126 5 15 STEERS AND COWS. 16 13 17 II 977 5 IS 17 1294 5 60 10 .1235 5 23 COWS, 2... U.'.'. 870 1 50 1... 1... 2.. 9.. 21... 13... .1024 3 ro . 904 3 CO .1220 3 6) .1078 3 65 .1091 3 74 .1023 3 74 930 2 04 (M 300 870 3 54 1034 3 SO 94S 2 75 1020 2 75 93) 2 '5 1034 3 '5 870 2 80 960 2 15 918 2 S3 936 2 94 755 3 00 3 944 3 T.I 1 700 3 75 1 1134 3 75 1 1170 3 75 9 1019 3 V, 11 1030 3 f4 1.., 1110 4 (0 3 1183 4 04 1 1004 4 00 1 1004 4 04 1 1110 4 04 9.. 6 1042 3 W 1 8S0 3 i) 1! 5 1 74S 3 Cj .... 914 3 10 .,..10.14 3 .'3 ,...1184 3 20 ....1036 3 23 .... H 3U .... 810 3 21 .,..1010 3 21 ,,..1180 3 21 980 3 23 902 3 23 .... 997 3 23 .... 944 3 M 800 3 2.1 ,,,,1040 3 25 ,...102.1 3 54 .... 990 3 54 ..,,iw 3 ro .... 992 3 SO ....1110 J 50 ..,.1090 1 f4 ....1024 3 ' ...,1055 4 04 ....1123 4 04 ....1130 Ifti ....1131 4 03 ....1204 4 03 ....1214 4 J ,...1340 4 f.1 ....1104 4 r, .,.,1134 4 11 ....1210 4 30 2... 1... 6... 3... 2... 1... 8... 1... 1 tt'.'.'.'.'. II li'.'.'.'.'. 17...., II io,'".'! 1... 5... ,.1018 4 30 9 1123 4 39 2.... .1133 I 35 6..,. 6...., 15.... 3,,., 2.... 1.... 1.... ..1208 4 23 .. 970 4 23 ..1023 4 '0 ,.1204 4 i-O ..14.15 4 60 .,1414 4 63 ..1364 4 73 COWS AND HEIFERS. ... 981 3 10 23... .103) 4 (0 ,,,1033 4 1.1 HEIFERS. 634 3 75 1, 2 ,939 4 10 , 74) 4 M 620 4 50 817 4 63 , 919 4 79 . 816 4 0 . 75 5 04 64 3 83 1220 1 CO H55 4 10 603 4 31 1015 4 10 70J 4 44 1314 4 34 23.. .. 46..., 3..., 60.... 34,.., 1..., BULLS. 1 1204 3 75 J 12U0 3 75 1 9T0 tl 1 12,64 3 ''O 2 1220 3 04 4 1384 3 13 1 1220 3 J 12V) 3 j 9) 3 34 1 1150 3 4 ) 1 1620 3 T4 1 1234 3 SO ) 3 15 1.... 1.... loio i ro 1234 3 CJ 160) 3 IS 1720 3 71 1164 4 'A 1564 4 n 764 4 14 1.... 1 1 1 I.. 1 1104 4 23 1 1330 I 21 1 1540 I 31 1 1804 i 44 1 710 4 34 STAGS. 1 901) 3 63 37 1546 4 94 1 854 3 .5 CALVES. 1 410 4 2V 1 150 t 00 l 130 a 1 do o 2 1M V) STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. 1.,,, W S 24 7, M7 3 10 1 770 2 !') IS W3 3 10 J... iOOS J M 3 IM 3 15 3 730 2 IS 4 ., 57 3 fi 11 91J 3 M 2 452 3 S U... 1019 3 10 1, syt 3 CO STOCK CALVES. I. , tm 7 ) 1 3to 3 :s I 640 3 1..,,.., 310 4 (0 1 W 3 M 1 KM 5 M 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 S 1...... I 7...'.'.'. 1 2 t M0 3 00 6 , M 4 75 ,. ZM I r .... 70 3 f0 530 3 :o .... m 3 ""s .... ij.i 3 i 640 4 00 .... 730 4 l) .... ;o 4 ,-o .... 6S3 4 M 15 M0 4 M I 110 4 "J ..; hi t v 14 J 10 4 1 ..... 611 4 3", IS Mt I 3 1 104 ) 4 SO 19..., 4M I I) HOGS There was Inst n fair run of hogs here today, nnd the market opened 2'40!" higher. The nrst hogs sold mostly nt !5.s?!i, with Eome ot tho lighter weights nt jo.So. Not many, howtvet, chaiiet hands on that basis, its It soon became evident that packers wanted the hogs and as a result sellers held for better prices. After the first round the market wns n good nickel higher, with the bulk of the hogs selling at $S.s7l4 nnd f3.li), with the choice heavy weights going its high as $5.t6. It was a good, active market and values Improved ns the murulnir advanced. so that the close was good and strong. Chicago closed weak, but that fact illil not nave any enect upon tne trnuc at tins point. Everything wns sold by 3 o clock In the morning, Today's advance carries the market Hourly back to where It wns on Wednesday of Inst week, no that the Iojs of the latter Cart of Inst week and of yesterday hits een regained. Representative sales: No. ' Av. tli. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 71 Ill to t 1 46 242 H) 5 9) 9) ,.315 164 3 53 43 215 69 213 43 3 5 6.1 VII 93 1M ... 3 83 6.1 2 84 5 ro ... 3 90 40 6 94 44 341 44 3 S3 64 242 124 5 tO 74 231 84 6 S3 53 311 124 3 14 68 237 80 5 15 C2 216 M 5 94 IS 254 ... 6 15 80 213 164 5 94 66 103 84 3 35 56 277 100 5 4 80 205 114 3 3 65 2C4 ... 5 3) 74 2IJ 164 .1 M fO 5SI 280 3 90 12 207 ... 5 '5 77 250 IS) 5 90 (6 227 49 5 85 76 236 XO 5 94 ..206 40 5 3 72 233 320 .1 ) 81. to. ..241 164 5 S3 14 ..Vt ... 3 tVi 79 .293 120 5 9) .,213 44 5 94 79 121 124 3 S7i 34 243 120 6 H'i :.i 201 so . a;, 74.., HI 244 5 t'ii 61 263 240 3 S7b 64 23) 84 3 ?74 77 2-7 69 273 49 5 94 5 90 61 263 24 5 90 IS 231 160 5 9) 68 332 65 244 32 267 72 219 (6 229 i "4 3 94 5 94 M) 64 224 84 6 ,17, 80 5 17, 3 94 5 90 63 247 164 3 171, 10 262 .. S 87, 84 5 7W II 239 324 5 94 15 8S 80 3 94 73 312 124 5 90 76 226 ... 5 'A 56 270 W) 5 94 62 243 24 5 TO 71 331 68.. 83.. 14 244 5 C7't ..245 44 5 17', W 2S2 .. S 37U 62. .(.245 1 24 5 (7i 13.... 64..., 67,... 64.... 59..., 69..., 69..., 70.... 82..., 81..,, 66.... 70..., 64..., 69..,, 64.... 44..,, 72..., 71..., 73.... 68..., C5... 70.... 73.... !34 80 3 ?m 48 261 80 5 94 ....754 ... R 7ta 61 222 80 .1 94 ....237 124 6 871, 56.... ,(..231 ... 5 M", 47,... ,..268 30) 6 i; 44.... ....25W164 6 S7", 46.... ....212 20 .1 7'j 15.... ....254 364 5 7'- 6.1.... ..1,222 8) 5 87!, fl.... ...234 16) 5 571, 63.... ....225 2-V) 3 574 62.,,. ,.26S 124 5 90 ..256 2& 5 94 84 6 30 171 84 5 ,4 ....2.16 264 5 '-n ..208 160 5 90 ..349 110. S7l - 8 CO 10 ,,, 20 fi 5 ... 5 94 120 5 91 ... 3 92'i ... 5 91i ... 5 911, ... 6 9:, lft) 5 OH, 144 5 JJ!i ... 6 ... 5 9i'i ... 6 92 ... 6 93 89 6 33 ... 6 33 . . 3 95 89 5 K ... 6 35 ....262 ....247 ....277 ....267 ....223 244 5 871, 69,,., .215 160 3 s;l, 50,,,, 40 5 7, 60,,.. ...214 ,...215 ,...254 ... 3 J7!, 60 t'.i 80 5 f7, 61 245 ..210 11) 5 871, 67 318 .,24) 80 5 ?7U 29 2S3 ..233 ..235 ..234 84 5 3i; (3 231 50 5 87'j 64 233 .. 6 r.Vj 6 321 .. 6 94 69 272 263 ....275- 200 6 94 M 112 79... ,.214 ... 5 90 66 310 78.. ......244 124 6 94 67 293 SHEEP There wns not a heavy run of sheep and lambs hero today, and as the demand on the part of packers was in fairly good shape they bought up what was offered nt Just about steady prices ns com- nnren witn yesterday. Tlicre wns n tour load bunch of Wyoming grass wethers on the market that unld for 13 50. which was pronounced a good price, as compared with tne way otner sneep nre selling. The dinned lamhs on sale brousht from $4.25 to $4.50, and spring Inmbs sold as high as $5.25. It looked like Just about a steady inarKvi an around. Quotations: Choice cllnned wethers. $3.K 03.75; fair to good clipped wethers, $3,600' 3.t5; choice clipped ewes, $3,0003.25; fair to f;ooa ciippen ewes, n.iwua.w, cnoice wooiea ambs, $4.7505.00; fair to good lambs, $1.6051 4.75: choice dinned lambs. 14.101 1. GO: fair to good clipped lambs, $4.25 0 4.40; spring lambs, $4.6005.25; feeder wethers. $2.7603.00; feeder iambs, f3.zbU3.w. jtcprescntativc sates: NO, ' AV, IT, 30 cull lambs 58 3 no 3 50 3 50 3 75 3 75 1 25 4 35 5 25 6 23 J 60 460 Wyo. grass wethers, clipped, 110 452 Wyo, grass wethers, clipped. 11S it rccner spring lamps 10 yearllnss 84 266 western lambs 77 344 clipped lambs 67 1 spring Iamb 80 166 spring lambs 68 ibu western wetners ivo TO DISCUSS IRRIGATION Meeting of Western Senators nnd Enuliieers to lie nt Cheyenne Jane 510. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 18. (Special.) The meeting of western state engineers, which wll be held here next Thursday, promises to be an interesting one. Tho subjects of Irrigation, government nld, state and federal laws will bo discussed, and the engineers will probably unlto on some plan of action with reference to same. Among those that have signified their Intention of attending the meeting are: State Engineer A. Dobson of Nebraska, State Engineer A. J. McCune and Assistant John E. Field of Colorado, State Engineer A. F. Doremus of Utah and State Engineer D, W. Ross ot Idaho. Tho meeting will probably be presided over by State Engineer Fred Bond of Wyoming. The, adjourned meeting of senators and representatives from the arid and semi-arid slates and territories, called to meet here next Thursday, will also be largely attended and the proceedings will doubtless be of much Interest and Import to tho citizens of the arid west. Senators Warren and Clark and Representative Mondell of Wyoming will bo here, as will also the Nebraska, Utah, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, New Mexico and other delegations. This meeting has been called for the pur pose of discussing the Irrigation problem, land leasing, fencing and other matters of Importance to the states in the Rocky mountain region. Open Fine Bodjr of Ore. GRAND ENCAMPMENT. Wyo., Juno 18. (Special.) A fine body of copper ore has been opened, up on Green mountain by B. W. 8weet and others. The vein has been traced from the apex down the side of the hill for 450 feet, where a tunnel has been driven. The vein, which Is a true flsBuro, Is solidly In place all the way down the mountain and.the owners believe the mine will be a shipper this summer. The Grand Encampment smelter Is near Ing completion and will soon be In full operation. Ore for fluxing Is now being hauled from the Cbartor Oak mine. A number of mines In tho district are ar ranging to haul thousands of tons of oro to the smelter for treatment, New Lead" nn Mullln Creek, SARATOGA, Wyo., June 18. (Special,) A lead seventy-two feet In width, the ore running 11 per cent copper and $41 In gold to the ton, has been opened up on Mullln creek. The property has been named the Mission mine, Several eastern concerns have offered the owners a price for tho mine, but they will not soil. The commissioner of tho general land office has entered a protest against J. II. Mulllson and the Montezuma placer mines on' Brush crtek. Testimony in the case waa taken here last week and the final hearing will occar at Cheyenne on the 20tb, Convention of nallwny Agents, PITTSBURGj June 18. About 200 dele gates were In attendance today when Presi EDWARD Now COMMISSION W4IJ, PROTltinSii, tTACKR, nONn AD tour iitiii NUfiivit i.urmpoDdinca lUTllOQt rriTsi wires i an is"1 imw i.sti una icu dent V. H. Mills of Ohio called to order the fifth annual convention of the National Association of Hallway Agents. The first session was devoted to addresses of wel come. The convention will bo In session several days. LETS IRAKEMEN U0ME IN Supreme LoiIk' Kululiti of Honor nt Mllivnukrr Votes for Their A l mission. MILWAUKEE, Juno 18. Consideration of reports of tho committee on good of tho order constituted the work of the supremo' lodge, Knights of Honor, today. By unani mous voto freight brakemen were ex empted from tho prohibited occupations and henceforth will be eligible for admis sion to the order. Crops MnUe Good SIiom llift, SUTTON, Neb., June IS. (Special.) Tho showery weather lu this region lias put winter wheat lu excellent shape. The oatsj crop has been revived and corn and cano arc looking well. Irish Wilt llnp i:1ill, II. ST. LOUIS, June IS. Steps toward form ing a permanent orgnnlzutloti to nrrnnga nn Irish exhibition for the Louisiana Pur chase exposition has been taken nt tho meeting of tho Irish National World's Fair association. The committee on mode ond proccodure, which was uppolnted nt a former meeting, made nn extensive report, In which It recommended tluit JtiiW",") bo raised by subscription among Irishmen throughout the world for the exhibition. Dedlcnlr .llliinrsolii tlillldliin. BUFFALO, June IS.-The Minnesota state building nt the Pan-American grounds wns dedicated today. Governor Van Snt, with his staff, the Second battalion of the First Minnesota regiment, many members of the Minnesota Editorial association with their families, and many citizens of that slnto werc present. A light rnln was falllur. hut this did not prevent the crowding of tho,"' Temple of Music, where the dedicatory exercises were held. .Not to Contest lliintliiKlim's Will. SAN FRANCISCO, June lS.-Prluccss Hntzfeldt. the Examiner saysj hm no In tcntlun of contesting the will of the Into Collls P Huntington. In nn Interview pith llshed this morning tho princess Is crcd ted with saying that she has no Intention of Instituting legal proceedings ngn'.iist tho, htlrs of the railroad magnate's will Prln-' cess Hntzfeld, who Is tho adopted daughter of Collls P. Huntington, Is visiting 'her mother In Sacramento. Loss on Snllnn Ice Plnttt. SAUNA. Kan., Juno IS. The loss on the , Knnsns Ice and Cold Storago company's, plant, destroyed by lire last night, was today placed nt $160,001, Irtlf on the building nnd half on contents. Insurance, $oo.on". The plant was one of the largest of Its kind In the southwest. The plant mnde Ire" for most of tho towns from Sallna to tho Colo, ratio line along the Union Pacific, Missouri" Pacific nnd S.tllna & Oakley roads. mm WWtKARH Rerlilered A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. 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