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Ps Mill. AND PRODUCE MARKET
8mallwt Vkeat Exporting Saiiceu in
- Many Ttara.
NO BULL CAMPAIGN POSSIBLE NOW
Wkt Market Doll Xo Local Steals
tloa MlMoirl and Kansas
d Good Grata
Report.
,
OMAHA, June 1. 1904.
Never wttbln late years hat there bwn
a season when there was bo lime export
business In whent as there is nils year.
it year the shipments amounted to be
tween 4,uoO,OuO and 6.ii.'i bushels sold lor
July, August and September oireot to Eu
rope. This year only J-o.ijim bushels have
been sold, and this amount to speculators,
ho hop lor & later demand on the otner
side. ' y
The cables havs not quite followed the
advance here and the market Is narrow.
There Is supposed to oe no great short In
terest and the small stocks make the spec
ulators nfrald to sell the grain, so a small
buying sends the prlre up.
A bull campaign In any grain seems to
be out or the question Just now. Whlie
considerable of the corn Is replanted, the
wheat prospect is Improving very rapidly,
and the old grain In the farmers' hands his
been more than was expected by the trade.
The shdrts have Jargfly covered and there
Is apt to bs no considerable buying until
some bullish circumstance develops.
The Missouri crop report gives no change
In wheat condition, this being 81, against
6 for last year. The corn has Improved
from 8 to 10 points, being now 70. as
against 74 for .9(3. Of corn planting 75
per cent la finished. The Kansas report Is
aid to show winter wheat in good condi
tion in eastern and central Kansas, but
co to be suffering from too much rain.
The range in prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
Wednesday were aa follows:
i . Closed
; Opened. High. Low. Today. Wed y
July
4B 81HU
72'B 7.VB
47 n
46 B 45 B
43!i 43SB
41B 41
87HB 37B
80OfVB
Bept, ....
Corn , , .
June ......
July .... 4f,4
Sept. .....
Oats
June ..,
July
Sept ..... S04
A asked B bid.
46
44
46
43
30 304
Local Cash Grala Market.
Cash business today amounted to thirteen
cars, five pf which were wheat. No white
corn waa offered today, which Is unusual.
Receipts Were: Wheat 14 cars in and 4
cars out: one week ago, 1 and 1 car. Corn
47 cars In and 20 cars out; one week ago,
89 and 8 cars. Oats 2 cars In; one week
ago, none. .
Representative sales of car lots -by sam
ple on track. Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. 3. 1 car 48c; No. 4, 1 car
47c. 1 car 46c; No. 1 yellow, 2 cars 4Hc 1 car
48c; No. 3 yellow, t car 4Xie., 1 car 47c.
Wheat--No. 8 hard winter, 3 cars 80c; No.
4 hard winter, 2 cars 80c.
. WHEAT No. 2 hard, 91c; No. 8 hard, 87(3
0c; No. 4 hard, 76TS2c.
OORN-Oo. 2, 48c; No. 8, 46H47c; No. 4,
4g46c; no grade, 40c; No. 2 yellow, 48Hc;
No. 3 yellow, 476486;. No. 2 white, 48c;
No. 8- white, 47c
OATB No. 2. 42c; No. 3. 8S39c; No. 4. 36
J37c: No. t white 43c; No. 8 white, 40ffl41c;
standard, 42c. Oats quotations are nominal.
Notes from the Hxehaoa-e Offices.
Omaha stocks of grain In regular ware
houses are as follows: Wheat, 92,718 bush
els; corn, 408.S62 bushels; oats, 26,563 bush
els. Omaha contract stocks of corn are
K23.366 bushels, divided between Merrlam &
Holmqulet's elevator (112,076 bushels) and
me union elevator izitwy bushels).
Exchange visitors were: 1.. O Rmln n
W. Williams and F. J. Mack of Albion, and
A TV T .1 a TJna.A.. '
Grain Markets Elsewhere
The closing prices of grain today and
Wednesday at the markets named were as
IUUOWS, -
CHICAGO.
Closed-
Wheat
July Sept. ,
Coin
July .,
Sept. ,
Today. Wed.
.. ei sr
61 61
.. 49T4A 49A
.. 4&B 4B
KANSAS ' CITY,
Wheat . ' ,
July mm l.,r..
7H
n
46
43
.... 71
Corn
July ,....
Sept.
BT. LOUIS.
..46
"Wheat . :;. .,
July 8M,A. 86
Bent.
82 82'
Corn
July ..
Bept. .
Wheat
July ..
Sept .
Wheat
July ..
Bept .
Wheat
48
47 B
48B
4tiB
MINNEAPOLIS.
....... '.'..I
DULUTH..
T4
9
82'
8.V.B
94 93
. 82B S2&
NHW YORK.
juiy
Cept,
92 92
& 86
CHICAGO ' GRAIN , AND PROVISIONS
Features of tko Trading and Closing
Prlees oa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June 2. Reoorts of darns n
to the growing crops in Kansas and Okla
homa by wind and rain were important
duu 1 actors in ine wneai maraet today.
July wheat closed with a gain of c; corn
la up c; oats show an anvance of "S44io,
and provisions were off 720c.
Higher cables, wet weather in the north
west and bullish crop news caused a
strong opening- 'in wheat. July being ut
Mo to nAo at 8787c. The hlan
folnt in July was reached at (THie. After
ouohlng 87K70 July closed at 87(3s7Wo.
Clearanues of wheat and flour were equal
to 8,700 bushels, ternary receipts were
873.000 bushels, compared with 299,600 bush
els a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and
Chicago reported receipts of 143 cars,
against 132 last week and 198 a year ago.
Corn was extremely bullish. Later in
the day much advance was lost in liberal
reaJlalnar sales. The close, however, waa
firm, July opened U'3o higher at 49-ViP
tnt sola oeiween to ana ou-0, closing
at 9o. Local receipts were 264 cars, with
83 of contract grade.
In sympathy with other grains; oats were
nrm, Ai ir opening a snaue 10 7Wo
higher at 89u9o July sold between
ltf-a and 39o and closed at 3!o. Local
receipts were M cars.
Provisions were weak on selling by pick
ers and small holders. July pork closed at
811.8711.40; July lard was off 70 at 16.40,
and ribs also were down 70, closing at
Ths leading futures ranged as follows:
Art idea I Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. 1 Tes'y
wheat
gJuly
July
a Bept.
b Bept
Corn
June
July
Bept
July
Bent
July
Bapt
Bept
89l88tfy88
8ti
1 S7iyif7H87Hia
871887
831(1
81-8
8SC
8SI83(tf83 83 p
00
82
7Srli'7Si
4
49
48i
49
48
40
48
41V
49 V
49 49,
4:
49
48.
490
48
41
41VI 41
41
i
81
39trH
38, 39 ft i
893
81
11 67
11 80
i 62
70
7
I 86
11 45
U 76
6 46
66
11 B7
U 77
11 8?
11 40
U 60
40
U 67
t 47
I 7
Ti
40
66
60
6 76
6 67
680
6 77
so
No. t. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Market steady: winter patents,
84.7044.M): stralhta, 84.4oir4.80; spring pat
ents, 14 8034.70; stralghu, 83.9004.20; bakers,
ll.M'S 30.
WHEAT No. t spring, 84S07o; No. 8, 92
0fcc: No. 8 red, l.0al.06,
CORN No. 2. 60c; No. 3 yellow, Bliff61c.
OATB-No. t 41341c; Na white, 41(3
RTH No. t 76c.
BARLBY Good feeding, 88(S42c; fair to
Choice malting, ilMo,
BEKDS-Nu. I iimx. 21.00; No. I north
western, 210. Timothy, prime, 83.00.
Clover, contract grade, 310.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 811 20
CU 86. ,Lard. per 100 lbs , H tjs .85. Short
ribs sides (loose) M a4 62; short clesr
sides (boxed). M W 75.
Keeelpts and shipm-nts at this market
yeoterdar war aa follows:
Recelnta. frhtnn.An
Flour, fcbla....... 12.900 w.Tfy
wheat bu . 4?.fi0 is 500
Corn. ttt K,1 844.5t
Fata, pu......M....M ae.wv 1S7.60
Rye. bu 4.CH0 8 100
barley, bu 83.8u0 6.400
Oa ths Produca exchange today the but
ter market waa firm; creameries, Uit
17He; dairies, 12160. Ttu. steady, at
bark, cases Included, ll4lSc Cheese,
asr. TV!Q.
thwinl Grmla Market
LrVERPOOI June I WHH3AT Bpot,
1 OOUorola, ia 10li ruturam,
steady: Jnly, 6s 4d; Peptember. 6s 4'd.
Dew, 4s d; American mixed, old, 4s 7d; fu
tures, nrm; 4uiy, w ma, eepiemDer, s sua.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
(notations of the Day Tarlons
Commodities.
NEW YORK. June 2 Pl-Orm Receipts,
18.04J bbls.: exports, 1,286 bbis. Market
steady and unchanged; winter straights.
84.9nun.0u; Minnesota patents. lu.lun.o;
Minnesota bakers, M.C'4.ii; patents, 86.10
va.vN winter extras, xd. 4.4. w; winter low
o good, 8a.a.l5; choice to fancy, 84.K
CORN'MEAL Htesdv! vellow western.
thWuhU, city, tl.l2&L15; kiln dried, 62.86
n fj niiw: rso. l wesiern, cc.
BARLEY Easy; feeding. 66(56c, C. I. f..
new jorK; malting, nominal, c. I. I., xsui
falo.
WHEAT Receipts, 2,000 bu. Spot market
firm; No. 2 red, nominal in elevator; No. 2
reu. i.u4. nominal, f. o. D., anoat; rxo.
2 northern, I'uluth. 11.04. f. o. b afloat;
No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b.,
afloat. Options displayed further activity
and strength. Reactions occurred, but the
market closed firm at a partial c net
advance; July, Ylb-Wq'trw, closing at ic;
September &. &5c, closing at 85c; De
cember, 86x60, closing at Mc.
. CORN Receipts, 13.976 bu.; exports, 2.G28
bu. Spot market, firm; No. 2. 68c In ele
vator and 68c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 yellow,
6(ic. No. 2 white. 69c. Option market had
another strong advance ana cioseo c nui
higher; July. tw7trq !., closing at ooc; oep
OATS Receipts, iZbi0 bu.; exports, 18,347
bu. Spot market, steady; mixed oats, 2if
- Ins., fewgiw; nniurar wnue, ou
4-??iyic; cuppea wnue, owqw iob., wo.
llAlC Quitl, shipping, iSxiOc; good to
HOr's J.ulet; state, common to choice,
190.1, tf?-5c; 19n2, 2326 olds, 9l4c; Paclfld
coast, lifis, zvraoc; jwz, udm; oiqs, tohc.
HLDE8 Steady; tialveston, 20 to 26 lba,
18n; California, 21 to 25 lbs., 19c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs. 14c.
TALLOW Steady; city, per pkg- 4c;
country (pkgs. free), 4c
RICE Quiet; domeatlo, fair to extra, I
fta'io; Jajian, nominal.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 232Sc.
vnriTOuliM: dnmeatlc fleece. 2S332a
PROVISIONS Beef, easy: family. 89.60
10.00; mess, 28.onws.60; beef nams, WM.wa
21.50; packet, 89.00iaiO.OO; city, extra India
mess, J13.0iia'19.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled
bellies. 6Vf7c; pickled shoulders. .6c;
bellies, 36 2fS7.00; pickled shoulders, ' $6.60;
plckiea nams, i.mi'aiu.w. Lara, easy; wesi,
em steamed. 86.26: refined, barely steady
continent, 36.86. Pork, firm; family, 815.76;
short clear, 113.0G814.60; mess, $13.00(312.60.
hl. f 'l e-K t inn; common to exua, 113
lHc; stats dairy, common to extra, VS'ii
full cream, small, colored, 7(tfc; small
white, 64)c; large colored, "WtfSc; large
wnue i;ifc.
EOOS Steady; western, extra selected.
ioc; nrsis, khuic,
POULTRY Alive, steady: spring chick
ens, 20c; fowls, lOo; turkeys, 12c. Dressed,
sieaay; western iowis, uc; turxeys, wuibc.
St. Loots Grain and ProTlslons.
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.06; track, 31.03
1.07; July, 86c; September, 82c; No, 2
nara, viavc.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 48o; track,
mhic ; juiy, 4Hac; neptemoer, ttc.
OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 41c: track,
42r43c; July, 37c; September, 30c No.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents, $5.00
QB.lu; special brands Wq.ao higher; extra
tancy and straight, $4.7ixu'4.95; clear, $4.00(9
4.1W.
SEED Timothy, steady, $2.402.76.
i'UK.nmeal-Hteaay, w.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 9Bc.
HAY Firm; timothy, $8.609.00; prairie,
$6.00(29.00.
. IRON COTTON TIES-82a
BAQQING fie.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing.
$11.37. Lard, lower; prime steamed, $5.90.
Bacon, easy; boxed extra shorts, $7.26;
clear ribs. $7.62: short clear. 87.87V4.
POULTRY Unchanged; chickens, 9c
springs. 20323c; . turkeys, 11c; ducks, Sc;
geese, 8c.
BUTTER Slow; creamery, 13gl8c; dairy.
iUttlUC.
EGOS Steady, 13c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 3.000 4,000
v neat, du zb.ooo 63.onn
Corn, , bu 86.000 91.000
uats, du 42,000 77,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 2. WHEAT Firm;
Ml y 76 July, 71 c; September, .71 c;
cash," No. 8 hard, S8.g-9c; NO. 3, 638Sc;
Ua O .1 ,1 AO. XT. 1 IV.01 A,
CORN Higher; May, 4545c; July, 43
wwtkc; Ejeptemoer, iwc; casn, ino. z mixed,
484c; No. 3, 4748c; No. 2 white, 48c;
,ll0. 8. 4C.
s OATS Lower; No. 8 white, 41iS?43c; No,
8 mixed, 40c.
RYE-Steady. 84tte.
HAY Choice timothy. $10.50(811.00; choice
prairie, $8.50.
EGGS Firm; Missouri and Kansas, cases
returned, 12c; new No. 2, whltewood cases
inciuaea, jsa -
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 81,200 47,200
Corn, bu 62,800 69.000
Oats, bu 33,000 6.000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 2. WHEAT July,
840 : September. 82?4i2V4c: on track No.
1 hard, 67c; No. 1 northern, 96c; No. 2
nortnern, jho.
FLOUR First patents, $5.10.20; seoond
patents, $6.00ij6.10; first clears, $3.60; second
clears, z. wi.
BRAN In bulk, $17.(XK3il7.60.
Mllwankae Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 8. WHEAT
Hlfther; No. 1 northern, $1.00; No. 8 north
ern a'jac; oia Juiy, ana asked.
RYE Firm; No. 1, 77c
BARLEY Steady; No. 2, 62c; sample,
45ij'6oc.
CORN-o higher; No. 8, 60S62c; July.
4JVa90 bid.
Dnlntk Grain Market.
DULUTH, June 2. WHEAT No. 8 north-
rn &ul l.rVl in n rH v Vn. 9 nnrtharn CkUL
on track, No. 1 northern, 96c; No. i
nortnern, wo; juiy, ct September,
82c.
OATS To arrive, 42c; on track, 42c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, June 2. SEEDS Clover, cash.
$6.80; October, $5.72. Prime alsike, $6.25;
August, $6.60 bid. Prima timothy, tl.46;
September, $1.47. '
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA. June 8,-CORN-Hlgherj No. 8.
40c, No. 4, 44a
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 8.-MBTAL8 Tin
ruled Arm both In the London and local
markets; spot gained 15o abroad, closing at
122 17s 6d and futures were 17s 6d higher
at 122 12a 61 ; locally the market closed at
m.uwg!i,)t, copper was unchanged In
the Loudon market, closing at 66 12s 6d
for both spot and futures; locally the mar
ket was rather easier;. lake Is quoted at
612.874(1112. electrolytlo at 312.76(18.00 and
casting at $U.60jjl2.76. Lead was unchanged
In New York, closing at M. 2564.40. but ad
vanced Is 3d to 11 10s In London. Spelter
ruled steady and unchanged at 34.87fft5.t)0
in w j urn ana was aiso uncnangea in
London, where It closed at 22. Iron closed
at 61s 6d In Olasgow and at 42a 4d In Mid
dlesborough; locally iron Is quiet; No. 1
northern foundry Is quoted at $14.76(315.26;
No. 2 northern foundry at $14.25(crl4.6o; No.
1 southern foundry and No. 1 soft southern
foundry at $13. 6013. 76.
ST. LOUIS, June 8.-M ETALS Lead,
weak. 64.12. Opeller, dull, $4 66.
Evaora4e-d Apples and Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. June 1 EVAPORATED
APPLES Ths msrket shows steadiness at
lower prices. Common are quoted at 4o,
prime at 6$6c, choice at (063 and
fancy at 7c
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunes
were still quiet. Quotations range from
67c. according to grade. Apricots are
firm; choice are quoted at t 10c, extra
choice at H(gl8c. Peaches remain firm, with
supplies scanty; choice are held at 77o,
extra choice at 7o and tancy at 8&10o.
Philadelphia Prod are Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 2-BUTTE R
Firm, good demand; extra western, ldo;
extra nearby prints, 20c.
EGOS Firm; o higher; fresh nearby
and fresh western, 18c, loss off; fresh
southwestern, 18c, loss off; fresh southern,
17c, loss off.
CHEESE Steady; New York full creams,
Choice to fancy old, 8Va; choice to fancy
new, 8Uc; fair to good new 7jTc,
CoCee Market,
NEW YORK. June 1 COFFEE Futures
opened at an advance of 6 points. Bales
were reported of 27, u bags, Including July
at 6 65c; September, 6a6.90c; December,
tlAi$t20c; March, 64tV.atc; May, lo.
Spot Rio steady; No. 7 invoice ic; mild,
steady; Cordova, 8VS13c
Dry Goods Market.
KtW YORK, June I DRY GOODS
Buyers are awaiting snma development sf
the prtca situation. Not a few, however.
are believers in the recovery of the market.
wno argua tnax wben the elrect of the
present curtailment begins to be fait buy
ers wiU. UU (ours Unaiast ta Ik markst. ,
THE OMAHA
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Bccariti6 Bt'.rsy th Ean Cpeotteulu
ImmobUitj.of Aotioo-
SPECIALTIES ONLY BECOME CONSPICUOUS
General Market links lata Inertia
. Whlck Is I'neffeeted by tko
Small Tradinv of the
Day.
NEW YORK. June 2. Conditions of snec.
ulatlon in stocks were unchanged. The only
conspicuous price movements were In spe
cialties, mostly of obscure class. Soma of
tne nign grade locals were affected. The
group of low grade non-dlvldend papers
whlcn suffered trom liquidation yesterday
was neglected. Specialties dealt in were
Inclined to recover. The general market
was inert and the day's small trading did
not alter materially the level of prices.
Within the narrow fluctuations of the day
the tone differed from time to time, but the
undertone was heavy.
The news of the any was not Important
The announcement that the Plttsburir.
Cleveland, Cincinnati St St. Louts had dis
charged men to the number of 1,100 to re
duce expenses was an influence In the sale
direction, wall street regards with eo.ua
nlmtty the declining tendency In the cotton
market as promising a better adjustment
to the needs cf the cotton Industry. But
so sudden a drop as that of today and the
presumed speculative losses involved Dy
the throwing over of long holdings by the
uncovering or stop loss oraers naa a some
what disturbing effect on speculative sent!
ment.
The current redemption of notes through
the redemption fund In ths treasury was
$6,000,000, but $1,282,000 measured ths re
tirement of notes by deposits ot lawiui
money. Ths heavy current redemption
are a symptom of the tendency of the cur
rency to congest In the reserve centers
the bank notes Included In this movement
finding their way quickly Into the treasury
and so back Into their Issue source. But
the small retirement of outstanding notes
affected and the large additional circula
tion taken out is the result of the profit
on circulation by reason of the fall in gov
Ammmt bonds bv the large amount re
leased by the government withdrawal of
deposits with national nanus, it is leareu
that some redundancy Is being Injected
Into the circulation by these conditions and
hi, th AiYoct of facllltatlna if not forcing
the outgo of gold. The closing tone of the
market was ratner irregular anu mo uj
changes were again rather inaignincani
Ronda. Irregular. Total sales, par value.
$1,226,000. United Btates 2s declined per
sai4) rr Mall
Yesterday s quotations on the New. Yprk
Stock exenange were as ioiiowb;
DaieB.nia.uiw.viuB,
Atchison
do pfd
B. Sc O
do pfd
Can. Pacific
Central of N.J
Ches. Jk Ohio
Chicago & A
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western
C. & W. W
C, M. A BU P
do pfd
Chicago T. & T
do pfd
C. C C. & St. L....
6S 14)
3J0
8,200
2
78
2 94
7VA 78
"66 iii lii H7
, 156
. , 29
"ioo 89 86
100 8vvs 80 fcO'r
600 14 14 14
1UO !, It1 168
8.100 Uln. Wm. 131
176
6-U
13
6,4
Colo. Southern ,.
14 ' 13
13
do 1st prd r
do Hd nfd
48 Vl
18
100
19
154
19
Del. & Hudson 3,300
151
Del., U & VV
D. & H. G
do pfd
100 266 266
200 IS UVt
266
19
67
Erie
3.9J0
l.ooo
22
b7
23
6
' 23
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
83
Hocking Valley.
ei
200 79tt 79 79
ao piu.
111. Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N
3U0 121! y lt 128
22
" 19
800 19 19
2u0 37 36
100 10? 10?
1,100 144 144
200 78 7S
DUO 110 109
"ioo 61 61
36
K
142
77
Ki9
10
61
Manhattan L
Met. Securities........
Met. bt. Ky
Minn. St. L
M., St. P. & ii. Ste M.
do pfd
116
. 9
Mo. Paclflo
2,900
700
69
1
83
16
M., K. & T
do Dfd
16
Nat l K. R. Of M. pfd
N. Y. Oentral.
Norfolk & W
AAA 1 lOTZd I1TIS" 4l4
.64
86
do nfd
Ontario & W
Pennsylvania
7,700 .22 22 . 21
13,900 1U 113 113
p.. c. c. a. ut. Lt....
. . DO
Reading
do 1st ptd
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do Dfd..
Bt, L. & 6. F. 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W
do Dfd
So. Pacific
So. Railway
do Did
Texas A Pacific
Tol.. St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Paclilo
do Dfd
Wabash
do via..
W. & Lake Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd
Mex. Central
Adams Ex
American Ex
U. 8. Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper 16,400
Amer. Car &. F 600
do Dfd
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pf i -.
Amer. Ice
do pfd
800
100
Amer. Unseed Oil..
do pfd
Amer. Locomotive..
100 18 18
ID
80
do pfd
Amer. Smelt. & R..
6.700
63
El
62
do Dfd
100
97
w
97
126
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 2,lu0 127 126
Anaconaa M. co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel & I
6,700 47 46
46
2l
Con. Gas
Corn Products
8,400 208
m io
100 66
200 202
10 10
66 66
20
156 164
10 10
.. 66
86 . 84
72
19 19
80 81
25 26
95 OS
do Dfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd...
Nat l Lead
No. American
Pacltlo Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car...,
200 156
100 10
'400 85 -
600
200
100
600
19
61 .
25
96
do Dfd
Pullman P. Car
Republic Steel
100 6 6
do Dfd..
Rubber Goods
do Dfd
Tenn. Coal Sc 1 100
83
6
'A
83
U. a. Leather , loo
do Dfd
U. S. Realty 900
do Dfd KG
tw
V. S. Rubber 200
16 16 .
66 664
9 6
63 62
do Dfd 100
V. S. Steel 1.600
do Dfd 10 MO
Westlngh. Electric
Western Union 100 86 86 88
Total sales for the day, 141,900 shares.
Boston Steels 6aotatlaaa
BOSTON, June k Call loans. 2VuatU nr
cent; time loans, 884 per cent. Official
Closing 01 biocks anu uvnaii
Atrhunn S4J. 4s.
u Woatlns. oorsmon ... 71
lAoiilurs .....v..... 1U
4a 4
Mra. Oratrsi 4s.,
AloRisun
4e pre
Amorioea Zlno iu
Allenllo , 1
Ulnguam snu.
Ool. H00U ,46i
ContonnUl 10
Coppr Rugo , 41 S
Doll Wort 4U
Bo 00 4k Albsnr
..MS
,.1M
. 14
..114
Butas Mln..
BuMa Klersua .
rttchburi pl4 ..
Mm. Cantnl ....
1
N. T.. N. H.
rr Marqiwlte ...
llDlan Psolfta .....
, Mit'FrvnKiia
14 Gronor
. 11 UlO KJTilO
. 4 SUM. MlDlOf ...
.13V Mlchl(a
.IM iMobswk
.1U Most. C. S O...
, lo4 old Oooktoioa ...
, t4'!Ooooola , ,,,,
. (Vt Porrot ,
1
Anr. ru Ckesi
8i-l
. I
tdo Df4
Amr. run. Tute.
Amt. 8ucr
So era
Amr. T. T
.... 1
.... t
.... We
.... to
.... 4
.... 0
.... lv,
....
.... (34,
t'4
M
AmT. Woolen ....
io pfd
Dominion I. A ..
KVIUna Eleo. Illu..
IS4 IQulnrp
Unorsl KIMtrlo ...AM
Shonnon .........
Tomarok .......
Trinity
U. 8. Mining..,,
tr. S. Oil
Moos. Elootrto It
o Pti 71
kUu. (Mt 4
tnii4 rrult 11(1
tniua Shoe stack.... t
4VL't.h
it ivioioiia ........
1 WIUH
KliiWolrorlae
4o std w
V. a. stMl
So pf4
Asked. Bid.
New Vark Miaiagr Itaeks.
NEW YORK. June lTha folio win
are
the clesing prices on mining stocks
Adimo Cos B
Allro 44
Hroone 10
Brunowlnk Coo 11
Unto c.hltt ...
8
...n
..in
it
14
.. U
44
.. II
OnUrlo ...,,...
Optiir ......
Plioonls ,.......
PnCool ,.....,....,.
Sotoso
Siorrs Koroda .....
Small Hop ......
BUu4or4 .
Cometors Tunnel t
Coo. Col. A Vs....r.U4
Horn Bilnr n.w...i
Iron Silver ...........1M
Loodvllte Cos 1
Tffaw York- Monor Mark4).
NEW YORK. Juna 2 MONET On call.
ss, 11 per cent, closing Ud 1, ufftjied
9.600 44 43 44
.. .. 77
61
1.6U0 20 20 JO
600 63 63 63
200 43 43 42
4v0 10 lv 10
1,600 28 27 28
4.9U0 46 45 '46
1,100 1 19 19
luO B2 82 82
700 20 20 20
100 23 23 22
... 86
6,000 63 62 02
91
800 16 ' 16 ' 16
2u0 83 33 83
100 14 14 14
V. 87
200 7 7 7
226
100 180 180 177
100
200
49 48 49
16 16 16
:: .:: $
.. . tie
26 26 26
7 7 6
23
DAILY BEE; FRIDAY, JUNE
st I per cent- Time loans, easr and rry
dull; 60 and 90 days. 2v2 per cant;
months. 3f6.lper cent
PRIME MRCANT1LE FAPER fV8-t
8TERLINO Ut'HANO E-tTreng, with
actual business in bankers' bills at 24.tY3fy
bills; posted rates, K86 and 84J8: commer-
.1.1 Ktlla 41 4AUifl4
SILVER Bar. 6Mtc: Mexlrn ntlir.
44 c.
RONDS Oovarnment, easier; railroad.
The closing quotations on bonds are as
i i .
IVI1UWB,
C. S. rat. la, leg..
..104 Manhattan e. s. 4s..l34
do coupon
4o la, ro(
do ooupoo ,
do saw 4a, reg. ..
do coupon
do old 4a, r-g...
do coupon
Atcblann son. 4a...
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a...
B A O. 44
do IWt
Contral of Oa. la..
do lit Ine
..lot) Hri. Oontrol 4s 43
do 1st Ino 11
..IM Minn. A St. U 4s...
..l" M.. K. A T. 4a
..12 do la 774
..IM N. Ft R ot M. a. 4a. 74
..I't N T. C. . Ivn t
..101H N. J. r. g. ta lu4
.. 1 No. Ptnlflc 4a 104 H
.. 4'i do 3t n
..114 N. W. o. 44 PS
.. o. 8. I,. 4a A par.... 44
..i(r,H peon. ronr. IHi H"4
.. 74 Ra41n (-n. 4a PI
..104 Pi. L. A I. M. . fa .1141
Cblcaco A A. IVta.
ii BU Lb a s. p. rs. 4a. PI
V... A S. B. 44.
C, M. A S. P. 4a.. 114 S-ahoard A.' L 4.. 70
v. at rt. w. c. (l....i2'jSo. rarinr 4s 0
C, B. I. A P. 4i.... 47 So. Rail-ear 8a 11S
A n fn K. 70I. .T.... A. n . , .
C C C. Bt.'u't. 4! 8 T.. St. L. A W."ia!! 70
(.nicago rer. 4a IT-. union Pacldo 4s 104
Poa. TnhanA
. 6T do eonr. 4a M:4j
Colo. A So. 4a...
t. A K. O. 4a....
Erlo Dlior lion 4a
. u. s. Btool Id t 7I4
. '4lWhah la I1A
do doh. R
b4U
4o gon. 4a Sf4
P. W. A D. C. Is. .,104
Mocking Val. 4a 1074
LAN. unl. 4a 100
Offered.
W A I. E 1m
. 19
Wla. Contral 4a...
, PO
Colo. P. A I. la..,. M
Iondon Stork Market.
LONDON. June 1 Ooslng:
Conaola, money ... lOt-ll N. T. Central 117
do account
.. M
.. Totfc
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennarlvanls
Band Mines
Reading
do lit pfd ,
do td pfd
8o. Railway
. do pfd
8o. Pactflo
Vnlon Paolflo
do pfd
U. 8. Steal
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Anaconda ...
Atcblaon
a
4o pfd
Baltlmor A Ohio V)
)H
I2t
Canadian Pacific.
.1204
Chea. A Ohio. ....
Chlaafo Ot. W.s.
C, M. A St. P...
DoBaars
. P'
. "4.
.141
. ia4
. to
.
. ISTi
. i ta
. M
.183
.110
l
l
10 4
4
D. A R. O
44
do ptd
Erlo
do Irt pfd
do td pfd
Illinois Central ..
Louis. A Naah...
4
II
14
M., K. ft T.
... 1IH
ffpanlah 4a
im
SILVER Hr, steady, 26 7-16d per ounce,
.......... U'71 WI VJ III.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 1-16(22 per cent; for
three months' bills, aiy2 1-16 per cent.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, June I. The weekly bank
statement of the Bank of England shows
the following changes: Total reserve, de.
creased 168,000; circulation, increased 366,-
wu; ouuion, increased i.lt5i,l)ttf; outer securi
ties, Increased 1,901,000; other deposits, in
creased 478,000; public deposits. Increased
977,000; notes reserve, decreased 54,000;
fovernment securities, decreased 367,000.
he proportion of the bank's reserve to
liability this week Is 46.33 per cent, as com
pared with 48.10 per cent last week.
Money was In fair demand. Discounts
were firmer. Prlees on the stock exchange
generally hardened, at the closing they
were somewhat easier, but closed below the
beet quotations of the day as the result
of realizations. Americans opened dull,
grew firm and closed harder.
BERLIN. June I. Prices on the bourse
today were steady, but trading was very
light. Exchange on London, 20m 41pfg for
cnecKs; aiscount rates, snort Dins, 2 per
cent; threo months' bills, 2 per cent The
weekly statement of .the Imperial Bank of
Oermany shows the following changes:
Cash on hand, decreased 6.200.000 marks:
treasury notes, increased 60,000 marks; other
securities. Increased 7,300.000 marks; in cir
culation, Increased 12,220,000 marks.
PARIS. June 2. The weekly statement of
the Bank of France shows the following
changes:- Notes In circulation. Increased
73.176.u00 francs; treasury account current,
decreased 160.000 francs; gold on hand, In
creased 35,150,000 francs: bills discounted.
Increased 46.100.000 francs: silver on hand,
Increased 775,000 francs. Three per cent
ran t mi Q7f Q'i.n fnr 4Ha npnmint- MchAnn
on London, 25f 13c ' for checks.
Cotton-Mrket.
T TITPOttAAT T n r'rT"T'-kXt Cnt
uiTinruuU .uiio v. .... , 11., oyui.
firm; American middling fair, 6.60d; good
middling, 6.76d; middling, 6.Wd; low mid
dling. 6MA: good ordinary. 6.40d; ordinary.
6.20d. Futures opened ofty and closed with
near montns wean ana aisiam positions
quiet and steady. American middling, g. o.
A T..na r.r.A 1 . . 1 tt ' Ti.1i, ar.,4 A i,,,a.
6 30d; August and 8p($mber, &40d; October
and November, 6.97d; November and De
cember. 6.83d: December and .January. e,60d:
January and February, 6.4yd.
fSKVv uiti.. a i o, June .. wituh-Ti-
.,H- a.anl.,. T..na 11 OC Y.tA. T,.lu 11 K1 t
U.52o: August. 10.92iffl0.98ds Beptember. 10.41
Q10.42o; October, 10.09filO.10c: December, 9.98
ds.wc; January, ju.uiiaiu.uic. epoi quiei
aa a.aaHu. aalaa OlV.O h.lM' n.l n.. .
9 6-16c; good ordlnarj?, 10e; low middling,
llc; good middling, 12 ll-16c: middling
fair, if 7-16c; receipts, 1,199 bales; stock,
163.4R1 bales. . . ,
NEW YORK. June 2. COTTON BDOt
closed quiet at 40 points lower; middling
uplands, 12c; middling gulf, 12.26c; sales, 979
bales.
BT. LOUIS. June 2. COTTON Market
o lower; middling, 12a; sales, none; re
ceipts, 62 bales; shipments, 80 bales; stock,
12,007 bales.
aa ,
Sngar and Molasses.
XTTTW VnUV Tuna. 9 HT Tfl A X Ta.
steady; fair rehnlng, 8 7-16c; centrifugal
94 test. 8 16-16c: molasses sugar. 8 8-ltic:
refined, flrm
NEW ORLEANS.: June 2. SUGAR
Strong: open kettle. 23 8-16c: yellows.
84c.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 20
85c; centrifugal, lOt'loc; syrup, nominal, 20
KXJ. i
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple and Fancy Produce.
EQG8 RecelDts. liberal: market stead v:
fresh stock, 14c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. 8(iT9V4o: roosters.
according to aise, tKa&c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
9c: geese, 60.
BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choice to
fancy dalty, 14&'15c; separator, 1920o.
FRESH FISH-Trout, 10c; pickerel. 8c;
pike, 10c; perch, 7c; bluefish, 12c; whlteflsh,
14c; salmon,' 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster,
freen, SWc; lobster, boiled, 80c; bullheads,
lc; catfish, 14c; black bass, 20c; halibut,
10c; crappies, 12c; roe shad, 31.00; buffalo.
8c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dos., 86c.
nit A in rer ton, im.uu.
HAY Prices ouoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 UDland.
18.00; No. 2, 87 60; medium, $7.00; ooarse, 86.60.
Rye straw, 86.60. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality, uemana fair
and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice. lares else.
83.00: fancv navels, all sizes. 83.26: Mediter
ranean sweets, choice,' all sizes, 62.76; Jaffus,
all sizes, 82.76.
. LEMONS-California fancy. 800 to 860.
83.76(64.00; choice, 83.60'd3.76.
PAI.imRNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton.
6oc; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown. 12c; 6-crown,
14c; 7-crown, ioc.
BANANAS Per medlum-slaed bunch. 82.00
2 60; jumbo, 82.76(03.26.
DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkgs..
82.00: in SO-lb. boxes, 6c per lb.; Oriental
stuffed, per box, 82.40.
flNtiA.ffL.tAi 111 craiee ui w u, pr
crate, 83.60.
PnUlTS.
APPLES-New York Baldwins, 84.00.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-quart
case. $2.00.
tUiERKlKS tjailiornia, per twx, i.oy(ff
1.76.
- V r.iJt. i Atii.r.o.
POTATOK(4jolorado. 31.20: Dakota, per
bu., $1.20; new Texas Red stock, In sacks,
Pr. .b.u.t ? : ... .. ,r-
ihavi nn. An o ir bu., .iyi.a).
OK IONS Bermuda, per 60-10. crats. $2.26;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2ttc.
Cahbaor California. per lb.. tVsc:
southern, per crate, $3.50.
cucUMBtrUJ rer ooi., ouvido.
TOMATOES Per 6-basket crate, fancy,
$3.26; choice., 82.60.
llADlBHhJJ rer oos. uuncoan, oc.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 800.
TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 4oc
BEETS Southern, per dos., 46c.
CARROTS Southern, per dog., 75a
PARSLEY Per doz., 4uc
BEANS Wax. per bu. , box. $3.00; string.
per bu.. box, $2.09.
BrirtAiJtl rer du noma iruwn, ooojc
ASPARAGUS Per doz. bunches. 40c
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crata.
$1
SQUASH Florida summer, per cos., Toe
PEAS Per bu, box, $2.
MISCELLANEOUS!.
CHTTESE vTseonsln twins, full cream.
tic; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Swiss, lr; Wlaconsln. brick. Uc; Wiscon
sin, llmberrer, 13r.
M A Fl.iL BUG A t-'iuo, per 1D, ioo.
Winta No. 1 arreen. 6c: No. 2 green. 6c:
No. 1 salted, Tc; N. 8 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf, 8 to 12 Bs., c; No. 1 veal calf.
12 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted, Salic; sheep
pelts. 24Q?7r: borsehldea, $L6(Kj.l6J.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb..
15c; bard shell, per lb- 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
per lb.. 13c; No. 1 hard shell, per lb., VJc;
pecans, large, per lu lie; -nihil, per lb.,
ioc; peaxiuU,per lb., 6c; roruited peanuts
er lb., 8c; Chill ws-iouis, liWKSjjr; large
1 .. 1 . . . a IK 11a- .. 1 , . .
1. ii k;i j uuil, ptir . " . uu, iiiiuimaj buu
shell. nr Ih 15c: hard shelL 13c: shell-
harks, par bit- $X(X); aluiA wtOuula, par tut.,
MM.
3. 1004,
MAUI LIVE S10CEL MARKET
Ctttli Bccaipti Light and Tridiof- Actir
vitk Prices 8trtmg to Tin Eighsr.
HOG MARKET EASED OFT A TRIFLE
Xo Sheep oa Pajp and Only a Small
Beach of Lambs Waa Offered, Bo Mo
Test of Market Waa Hade, bnt
It Can Be (tooted Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA. Juns 2, 19H.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. 6hetp.
Onu iiil Monday u.wj
Official luesday 4,io 11.916 1.7v-i
omclnl Wednesday 4.004 15.6ul l,2i8
Offlclal Thursday 1,6.6 11,4(4 613
Four days this week. ..12.304 45.341 6.3S9
Same days lat week....l3,3l 46.927 11.8.
Sume days week before.. 13.74 60.172 ll.ift'2
Same three weeks ago..l2,7i ,22i 8.4t
Some four weeks ago. ...17.014 40,K:4 1H.1S4
Same days laitt year 22.007 43,278 6776
RECEIPTS FOR TUB TEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omana for
the year to date, with comparison with last
year:
1904. 1903. Inc. Dee.
Cattle 401,146 407,974 6,828
Hogs l,u8,8K6 l,0O3,2!3 116, 604 ..
Sheep 651,880 621,470 130.3W ..
Average prices paid for bogs at South
Omaha for ths last seveiut days with com
parison;
Date. 1904. 1903.1802.1B01.1900.1899.18S.
May 16... 6 8! T 12 6 66 6 21
May 16... 4 60)4. 6 86 7 07 6 69 6 23
May 17... 4 6i'H T 16 6 72 6 201
May 18... 4 6H 6 27 6 73 6 11
May 19... 4 4?S 6 81 7 12 6 10
May 20... 446 6277 11 673
May 21... 4 41V 6 1.1 7 03 6 03 8 06
May 22.. .1 6 18 703668608
May 23... 4S6H 619 708 661 6 01
May 84... 4 32 7 06 6 67 6 04
May 26... 4 S3' 6 04 6 61 6 14
May 4 88 6 93 6 96 4 99
May 27... 4 4(i 6 77 6 97 6 60
May 28... 4 4H 6 72 7 01 6 03 6 95
May 29... 6 70 7 09 6 62 4 90
May 80... 4 634 6 80 7 10 6 68 4 Kb I
May 81... 4 49 7 111 6 71 4 831
June" 1... 4 63 6 93 6 70 4 KS
June 2... 4 86H 6 0i 7 07 4 s3
3 67
3 63
4 24
3 80
8 69
8 66
3 66
4 41
4 29
4 2
4 26
3 63
e
4 S3
4 26
4 17
4 IS
4 20
4 08
a
$ 62!
8 66
8 62
3 68
8 6V
8 60
a
8 60
8 6
4 10
3 57 4 14
8 50 4 21
3 oti 1 1:
Indicates Sundar.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses.
C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 7 22
Wabash 4 2
Mo. Pan. Ry 6 6
U. P. System 14 32
C. & N. W. Ry 2 6
P.. E. A M. V. R. R. 14 42
B. & M. Ry 19 31 .. 1
C, B. & 4. Ry 4 6
K. C. & St. J 3 12..
C, R. I. & P., east.. 7 4
C. R. I. & P.. west.. .. 2 ..
Illinois Central 6 .. ..
Chicago Great West.. .. 1 . . ..
Total receipts 80 158 2 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated;
dttie. i-togo. tsiiecp.
Umaha racking Co....
Swift and Company,...
804 2,019
416 3.UM 1
333 2,86 28
470 2,160
673
48 1,340
76
8
11
63
2
71
74
114
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour & Co ,
Omaha Pck. Co., K. C.
Armour & Co., Boo Cty
Lobmnn & Co
Van-ant & Co
Huston & Co
L. F. Hubs
Sol Degan
Squires
Root
Other buyers
Total 1.908 11,664 613
CATTLE There wus a light run of cattle
here this morning for a Thursday and as
other points also hod limited offerings the
market ruled active and nigner unaer ine
influence of a brisk demand. All the buy
ers were out at an early hour and It only
took a few minutes for everything in the
yards to change hands.
The market on corn-fed steers was active
and strong to a dime higher. A new top
waa put on the market, forty head of west
ern steers selling for $6.70 at an average
weight of 1.409 pounds. As compared with
the close of last week the market is now
abont 2f.o higher on all desirable grades.
A strictly fancy bunch of cattle would un
doubtedly bring considerably more than
$5.70. Shippers are ail going home well
filcased with their returns, as their cattle
rt practically every case are selling for
much more than they expected.
The cow market was also strong and ac
,ia ms. tar am the rielra.ble grades were
concerned. There were so few offered that
it did not take long to clear the pens. Com
mission men are cautioning innr iumjci
in innir nut for arrass cows. Packers are
not at all anxious for them and are In
clined to buy them lower. Such kinds are
no more than steady with last week. Can
ners and common cutters are also neglected
and barely steady for the week. Good fat
cows and heifers, though, are active and
higher. Strictly choice grades are 2SQ35c
higher than they were a week ago.
Bulls were also active and strong, as high
as $4.60 being paid. Bulls are also 25Jj:too
higher for the week, with the demand very
rtotlve. Veal calves are strong and higher
for the week, best grades bringing $6.60.
There Is nothing new to be said of stock
ers and feeders. Very few arrived, but
those that were offered met with ready sale
at good strong prices. The market for the
week Is not a great deal different, though.
If anything prices are a little stronger.
Representative sales:
Pr. No. ' At. Vt.
7S 4 00 1141 6 80
150 4 25 17 1111 30
No.
4...
I.
i....,,. 1OS0 4 M 14 11M M
id 1011 4 " a
m. ........ . A 5.1
4 HID a thi - "v
1 t0 4 tl 4 1270 t ii
t"' H 4 86 M 1234 a 8
, ui 1 00 ti v..n8 i u
1105 D 00 1"Z4 O
e aa
1.,,,, itvv a w u "
7 1000 4 00 BO l'B a IV
JA'".; 1064 I 10 II 18 40
II ...; 1071 I 10 1 1JO0 t 40
.8.. 1074 5 10 XI 1118 10
it 1041 I 10 ) lttl i 40
JV 1 1067 I SO 10 1!l 40
4 1035 4 2D fo wnv a to
iJ;,.; JJM I 2S . 17 151.1 6 46
j 1170 4 ZD 18 Iiuo e dv
II 121 t U U..... III! 0 60
to 11M 8 16 40 .....1310 I SS
U 1071 6 15 II 1444 8 80
g.,,,, 10.10 0 10 W V"
15 1164 6 ' '
15 1194 I 25 1 1520 6 70
7 ...llao 0 to u iiu a iv
STEERS AND COWS.
JO a48 I 15 ll i"w aa
a mi l w i a ia.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
I ttl 4 00 21 4M 4 75
U.,.. 181 I 40 w 10
............ - - noTtra
tv 0.
a 110 1 60 1 150 4 00
1 ,.1000 I 60 1 1180 4 10
1 1020 I 10 1 1058 4 16 .
1 1080 I 60 14 1110 4 20
744 I 75 4 1244 4 10
1 ISO I 85 1 1)00 4 25
4' 885 4 00 1 1880 4 40
1 12b4 4 UU A ou a aw
a 1140 4 00 4 w.1078 4 60
a 11(10 4 00 4 1000 4 50
COWS AND HEIFERS.
11 771 I w
A.. .......... . " 1 ii.itM.na
II Axle.
14 681 1 10 4 lira 4 n
S ., yos aau "a a 00
1 140 4 It 1 425 4 45
I 20 4 40 18 Ml 4 76
M 4 "bulls. v
1 750 I 10 1 .1850 4 00
J 70 I 00 1 1880 4 05
1 ItSO I 0 1 10 4 10
1 1 1100 8 16 1 14J0 4 26
1 1480 I 50 1 1450 4 25
I 610 I 16 1 1870 4 18
1 mo 4 00 t 1130 4 0
CALVES,
I Ill I no 1 160 I 28
1 110 I 00 1 175 I IS
1 100 8 00 1 110 I
1 ll 00 1 140 I 50
1 100 I 00 1 140 1 0
1 180 I 2a 1 183 I 40
J no I tf 1.. 16 6 50
STAGS.
1 , 1544 4 60
BT6CKER3 AND FEEDERS.
4 170 I 00 v II 851 1 fO
4 644 I "0 4 647 8 V4
1 140 I 15 1 680 4 00
44 828 I 15 16 6(4 4 28
1 545 1 50 I M IH
1 110 t 76 11 1074 4 86
ta 47Q 1 71
COIiORADO ilAT FEDS.
41 steers.. ..1244 4 7b
HOGS There war not as many bogs
hers this morning as arrived yesterday,
but reports from other points were unfa
vorable to the selling interests, and aa a
result prices eased oft here o. The de.
cllne amounted to fully lyw. At the
start packers were bidding a big nickel
lower, out salesmen would uot cut looe at
those prices and buyers had to ralaa thelr
bands. After trading was finally under
way ths htigs changed hands freely and
everything was sold by tha middle of the
forenoon. The bulk of the good hogs sold
at 84.47H and $4.60, with the choicer loads
from Ko2H to $4 57 The llgni and cm
mener kinds sold from 84. 60 down. The
top price today U couslil&rably lawrr than
resterday, but that la laxr-ly accounted
ur by the fact that there were no strictly
choice hogs en sals sucn as arrived ye.
torday. Kpreseulailvs sales:
Ma A. ta n Ma at. as. rt.
14 ...UAl ... 4 00 I7.,....JTJ ... 4 60
46. ..11 . 4 2 71 .151 ... 4 50
M 17 ... 4U 844 180 4 50
tl lit W ttt $s.,a..8ai hi 464
4 lt ISO 4 TS 150 lfO 4 80
81 is M) 4 4:4j TS ...... .144 ISO IM
78 -...lie 10 4 4t' 81 X4t 4 60
.17 i 4 4Ja 4H.... ..(. I. .... 4 80
88 ....1S7 40 4 411 J J0 4 ii
SS.. i'H 80 4 41 , 2J.a J7l Lit IH
5 .. J-8 1 4 4-J'a 44.. x ... 4 50
,a ita 80 4 4.ii 14.. jt; to 4 4o
71 117 ... 4 45 41 !f I 191. 4 50
6k Ml 1J0 4 45 6! SlU 10 4 50
f. 3C!l 40 4 45 77 2.-0 80 4 80
10 t;0 "... 4 45 1 2'6 40 4 80
71 175 80 4 45 78 B W 4 80
71 il 144 4 46 61 212 ... 4 50
10 Ml 44 4 45 64 247 80 4 50
88. J14 ... 4 46 to HI 12 4 61
48 828 10 4 46 83 2 UO 4 50
84 188 40 4 45 70 212 KO 4 6
Id TJ. 240 4 48 4.1 t! J 130 4 10
11 ;o4 lea 445 41 44 ... 4 50
M H ... 4 41 70 241 120 4 50
14 204 ... 4 45 80 Ill ... 4 5
74 ft 80 4 46 II 176 40 4 50
81 1n. 80 4 45 tl tt ... 4 60
71 215 ... 4 45 87 t4 120 4 60
l 217 180 4 46 5S W 120 4 50
87 tOI 80 4 44 75 Itl 80 4 80
82 !i0 ISO 4 45 76 2J0 tu 4 50
58 MS 80 4 47V4 78 253 80 4 60
81 Id 80 4 471 7 284 120 4 60
6 tut 40 4 47 V, 80 !- ... 4 60
.t 214 ... 4 47 (' 221 ... 4 50
83 218 120 4 47V, 71 231 160 4 50
72 : I,V) 4 47v 44 241 40 4 60
89 'SI 80 4 47 4C 282 ... 4 62H
29 211 ... 4 4!Vj 45 t8 . . 4 62V,
79 f t JOO 4 47 10 2:. 120 4 5'
T8 211 80 4 471 84 f ... 624j
78 04 40 4 47', 88 25 ... 4 52
78 t4 40 4 47', 60 117 80 4 62V
74 i.ii ... 4 47V4j 42 244 60 4 524
88 2:5 80 4 47's 71 2S4 ... 4 52V,
84 fll lco 4 47V, II !tl IM 4 62V,
86 228 80 4 47V, 48 176 120 4 62V,
71 228 110 4 47V, 7 277 IiiO 4 52V,
77 211 .. 4 47 , 67 1G7 160 4 62",
80 i: 80 4 47 V, 41 144 80 4 62V,
84 t 'l 4(1 4 4714 81 276 240 4 62 V,
78 221 120 4 47V, 88 18 ISO 4 6?v,
77 :i5 120 4 47-B 64 251 80 4 62V,
18 120 80 4 47V, 74 294 40 4 62V,
87 211 ... 4 17a, 8 153 140 4 62 V,
It 110 180 4 4714 84 178 140 4 62V
It S27 ... 4 47V, 76 241 ... 4 (2V,
44 240 ... 4 474. 4 295 120 4 62 V,
6 115 100 4 47W 61 2H0 ... 4 65
85 222 ... 4 47 'J 67 208 10 4 65
6 234 ... 4 47', l 231 ... 4 55
84 23 ltO 4 47Vi 70 27 S 80 4 65
78 221 ... 4 47', 16 280 ... 4 65
1 110 80 4 47 la 68 178 ... 4 66
74 13 120 4 to 67 .240 80 4 65
II 280 ... 4 60 65 m 40 4 65
67 287 40 4 61 40 Ii 10 4 67V,
SHEEP There were two cars of sheeo
reported thlg morning, but thev were ron
slgned direct to packers. A little bunch of
drlve-ln, clipped lambs sold for $6 10 and
that was about the extent of the market.
Packers are all complaining that they can
not get enough supplies to anywhere near
supply their trade, and as prices being
offered here are well In line with those, at
other points, It looks as though the terri
tory tributary to this market was about
barren of fat cheep and lambs.
Quotations for clipped stock: Good to
Choice lambs, 16. 266. DO; fair to good lambs,
$.V5oe.00: good to choice wooled lambs.
$9.75S7.X; fair to good wooled lambs. $6.60(9
875; good to choice yearlings or wethers.
aj.ora'J.(Oi rair to good yearlings or wetners,
i.(XKg5.50; good to choice ewes, $3.00(.26;
fair to good ewes, $4.76(&'6.00. Representa
tive sales:
No. Average. Price.
38 western lambs 63 6 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong, Uogs Firm and Fire
Cents Lower and Sheep Steady,
CHICAGO, June 2. CATTLE Receipts.
7,000 head; market steady to strong; good
prime sreertt. io.mxqih.u; poor to medium,
4.606.60- r lookers and feeders, $3.2684.75;
cows, $1.dS(&4.60; heifers, ii.HXai.uO; canr.ers,
$1.7uft2.70: bulls. 1..6WU4.S0: calves. $2.8(fto.60.
HOGS Receipts, 23,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, jo.uuo neau; inarKet. ciosea nrm,
6c lower; mlxsd and butchers, $4.60a4.77;
good to choice heavy. MJiXii.1V6: rounh
heavy, 14.Mxy-l.70; light, $4.6vVtf4.66; bulk of
sales, $4.(.Kij4.70.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000
head: market steady; good to choice weth
ers. .unio.hu: rair to cnoice mixea. ma
6.00; western sheep, $4.26(3o.60: nailye iambs.
-i.ou(a.i)ui western lemos, io.aouti.tM.
Kansaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6,500 head. Including 1,600 southerns!
market steady to Btrong; export and
dressed beef steers $5.2o(&fj.()0; fair to good,
$4.6vp6.20; western fed steers, $4.75(iji6.60;
stockers and feeders, $3.25(&.6o; southern
steers, $3.6OiJi6.0i; southern cows. $2.60(jl.OO;
native cows, J2.&WM.50; native heifers, $4.26
6.60; bulls, $2.75(&4.26; calves, $2.7S4M-75.
HOGS Receipts, 8,700 head; market 2V4o
lower; top, $5.46; bulk, $4.46'g57; heavy,
$4.6004.66; packers, $4.56iH.66; pigs and
lights, $4.0O4.46.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,600
head: market steadv: native lambs. 16.2f.tC
7.00; western lambs, $5.26ai7.00: fed ewes,
$4.50(35.35; Texas clipped yearlings, $4.tOca
6.7s; Texas cupped sneep HSwj-t oti; stock
ers and feeders,-$3.6o4.60. -
: ' ,
'. Sew York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. June- 2. BEEVES No re
ceipts; dressed beef, steady at 7&SV4o por
id: no exports today.
CALVES Receipts. 288 head: market VdiJ?
c lower; common to prime veals, $4.0uf(J
6.85 per 100 lbs.; choice, $6; city dressed
venls.steody at 6W&0HC per lb.
Mini ueceipts ,i,so neod: none ror tne
market: market steady.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.657
head; mnrket Bteady; sheep firm; yearlings,
lhBZoc nigner; tamos, iowioc nigner; com
mon to choice sheep sold at $5. Slug's. 60 per
100 lbs.; yearlings, $5.007.0O; common to
prime, $6.00(im25; choice to extra, $8.85(21.50;
Jt . - ., M . a. Ulll. naa IK .
urtuwtii IIIU1AU1I, 111 III ILL ClU'ltH V il,. t
dressed yearlings, firm at 114fl3Hc; dressed
lambs, active at lZdji&c; cnoice carcasses
up to 1&0.
St. I.onlav Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 2. CATTLE Receipts.
4,000 head. Including 8,000 Texans; market
steady to strong; native shipping and ex
port steers, $4.Siij6.60; steera under 1,000
pounds, $4.005.2&; stockers and feeders,
83.10(33.40; cows and heifers, $2.2ff6.0o; oan
rters, $1.762.65; bulla $2.63.&o; calves,
84.00iai8.00: Texas and Indian steers. ti.WP
5.00; cows and heifers, $2.75(3)4.40.
HOGS KeceiptB, 7,ouo neaa: mnrnet
steady to 5c lower: pigs and lights, $4.10&
4.60; packers, 84.40&4.70; butchers and best
heavy, $4.60gH.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,500
head; market barely steady; native mut-
. a 4, 'twill, lamKa tJVwAli. ...ill a nA
LlfllD, fl.lar(r,'.in, ,u.l 1 1 ud, a-wu '", ' .. .nu
bucks, $2.60C44.50; stockers, $2.00(38.00.
Stock In Sight.
Following are the recelr.ts of live stock
for the six principal western cities yes
terdav:
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City .,
St. Louis
St. Joseph ....
Bloux City ....
1,826
. 7,000
. 6,500
. 4.000
. 1,110
. 260
11.404
23,001
613
10,(8)0
3.500
2,500
2,236
8,700
7,000
7,608
Totals
...,:9.686 67,712 18,848
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts 1,110 head; market steady to strong;
natives, $4.7bia5K6; cows and heifers, $2.2oii
6.60; Blockers and feeders, $3.o04.ti5.
HUGS tieceipts, i.wm neaa; marKet
steady; light. $4.4O4.50; medium and
heavy. $4.46Jt4.65.
SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDts. 2.236
head; market firm; western lambs, $6.40.
Sioux City Live Stock Market.
CiTnTT-V PTTV Ta T,,na 0 (fin..!.!
al.'4 v. . . , . a . , u u i . u m , ,uv, i
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 250 heed; mar
Ket, strong; stockers, steady; beeves, $4.00
66.80; cows, bulls and mixed, 12.75a4.60;
stockers and feeders, $3.OOtu4.-0; calves and
yearlings, $3.004.20.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Juna 8. WOOL-Tha market
on the .. whole Is - tiulut. Some com
plaint Is heard as to shrinkage of the new
wools. The . movement of old territory
wools is still tnnalt. Pulled wools are firmer.
Idaho Pine, 14V81&C: heavy tine, 13
((liaHc; fine medium, ir.'alik'; medium, lb'ii
10c; low medium, VqHa. Wyoming Fine,
14&15c; heavy fine, lo-UVtc; fine medium, 15
JilOc; medium, lia"l)tp; low medium, 15jlflc.
Utah and Nevada Fine, UrgUc; heavy fine,
134tl34c; fine medium, l5V4ivl6c; medium, 18
f19c; low medium, W4i2oc. Dakota Fine, 15
)16c; fine medium, ltMjl6Vic; medium, Uip
19c; low medium, Willie. Montana Fins
choice, lS&lBc; fine average, 17i18c; fine
medium choice, 1819c; averatie. 10817cj
staple, 18(gl0C medium choice, lal9o.
ST. IXJUIS. June 2. WOOL-FIrm and In
demand; medium grades, combing and
clothing, '186(23440: light fine, 15(4180; heavy
flue. lWtlfic; washed, 214'32c.
LONDON, June 2. WOOL-A sals of
sheepskins was held In Mincing Lan to
day. Offers amounted to 8,316 bales. Com
petition was fairly active. Full wooled
Merinos were l' per cent dearer and hnlf
woolud. shorn and wasting were un
changed. Fine cross-bredu advanced
Ttercent and coarse cross-breds were 6 per
cent higher. Short and shorn cross-breds
were practically unchanged, although some
sales were made at extreme prices, due to
continental demand. Following are the sales
and prices obtained for clothing and comb
ing: Victoria. v0 bales, at IVjifSd; South
Australia, 1H4 bales, at fkil T54d: West Aus
tralia, Wl bales, at 6Vd7'd; Tasmania, 610
bales, at 4V"Hd; New Zealand, 606 bal-s.
at 64tl8d; Punta Arenas, Iu6 bales, at 6
irtSd; tluenos Ayres, K. bales, at t'd
7Hd.
Oils aad Haslo.
NFTVV YORK. Juns L OILS Cottonseed,
steady: prime crude, nominal; prims yel
low, 28"4c Petroleum, New York. $815:
If.lttm.T,, $10.00; Italtlinore, la bulk, $u.20.
Turpentine, steady, 67W-''.
Ri 'BIN'-Steady , stralued, common to
good, $3 (S.
OIL CITY, June l-OILH-CV-dlt hsl
anree. 81.82; ' certifies res. no bid. Ship
ments Uuiw 41, 6A.443 Hs , runs l May 31 1
liU.vtO this, avtu-aiio 7S,-iil bbls. Slilymtmls
Lima, 77,837 bhla; rum, 80,681, sverkgs 67,-
671 hhls.
SAVANNAH. Juna 2. OIL TurpenUne.
firm, 4-.
ROSIN-nrm; A, R. C. P. f C v F.. yr.KT;
F, $170; (i. 8..7S; H, $2.K: I. 3 10: K, 8.1.4c;
M. $3.60; N, $iS5; W. O.. $4.06; W. W Hl'v
llaak Clearlaaa.
OMAlfA. June 2. Bank clearlnrs fnr to
ds y, fU642.679'. an Inoreiis of $3aSll.a
ovrr the corresponding day Inst year.
Dakota Bandar School Conrentlon.
Ht'RON, S. I)., June l The thirtieth an
nual convention of the South Dakota Sun
day School association Is In session here
with 100 or more delegates (mm various
psrts of the state present. The openlnj
session was preceded by a song eervh-e,
followed with an able address by Rev. O.
M. Daley, president of the Association,
after which Mrs. Rev. Abble R. Itlnrkley
of Erwln spoke on "The Gospel of Achieve
ment." Wednesdny forenoon ft MWe study
was condurted by Rev. O. E. Pnlmer of
Armour, followed by an address by Rev.
F. P. Iach of Sioux Fells, secretary of
the association, on the ornanlsntion wtirk
and what It has accomplished. Mrs. Mhry
F. Bryner. field worker of the National
Eunday School association, gave a very
Interesting account of her labors. Fol
lowing the discussion of various topics
the morning session closed with devotional
exercises conducted by Rev. E. H. Grant
of Huron.
Missionary Vnlon Memorial.
CLIFTON SPRINGS. N. Y., June 2.-The
first hour of today's session of the Inter
national Missionary union wits plven up to
a memorial service for the fourteen mem
bers who died during the last year. The
Becond hour was devoted to a devotional
end praise service, after which came the
election of officers and organisation of com
mittees. REAL ESTATE" TRANSFERS.
peeds filed for record June 1 as furnished
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam
street, for The Bee:
Nathan D. Mann to Fred O. and
Adella C. Cockrell, part of lots $ and
4, block 83, South Omaha t 675
Peter Schmidt and wife to Henry
Hchnauber, lot 19. block 12, Clifton
Hill 2,000
National Life Insurance company to
Anna E. Gunther, lot 42, Stewart
Place 6,000
Florence Land company to Catherine
Overgard, out lot 173. Florence 1
Edward B. Parish and wife to John
A. Swanson, part of lots 1 and 2,
block 6, Hawthorne 1,200
George Barirent and wife to Hannah
M. Thomsett, part of lot 1, block 6,
lake's Addition 100
Frank Murphy to Lewis 8. Reed, part
of lot 5. block 4. Alamo Plaxa 2
Lawrence J. Fltzperald et al., to Al
fred Forman, lots 6 and 6. Braun's
subdivision, sH lot 84, Millard &
Caldwell's addition 2,000
Bertha Hinns and husband to Paul
Nelson, part of lot 1, block 1, West
Side 106
Harvey J. Grove and wife to Christ
P.asmussen, lots 18 and 19, block 27,
Benson L565
Elisabeth Dufrene to Emll Johnson,
part of lot 11. block T, Plulnvlew 100
Mary E. Morton et al. to Emma M.
Boyer, lot 15, block 25. WeBt Side.. 2
Anna L. Strait and hushand to Alex
Hodge, 11.1 acres in ne4 17-18-13.... 875
Hark H. Turner to John Todd, lot 9,
block 6, Waterloo 1
Alice J. Hahn to Llllle M. Hahtl, un
divided H lot 2, block 1 Boggs &
Hills addition I
Ellas L. Emery to Charles J. Emery,
part of the nw4, 25-16-9 v 80
M. B. Crane and h.isband to Wllforde
nnd Lola R. Tllton, lot 8, block "G,
Prospect Place J
John H. Levy and wlfo to Michael
Sopka, lot 7. block a, iievys auui
tlon 150
Roarers, lot 80. Windsor Place 8,900
Winifred D. Holbrook and husband to !
Charles E. Chambers, sei ne,
12-16-12 z,ooo
John O Rou'rke to Annie L. Williams,
n 20 acres of nett nwtf. 30-18-13...... . 1
John Williams and wife to John
O'Rotirke. swt seV4. 19-16-18...........
O A. Wolcott and wife to Edward S.
Hoppock, sVi ne!4, 4-18-10. Jjd othsr
propert y VV",V '
John Murphy to John Brown. lot 42,
Sulllvan'B addition to South Omaha. 816
F. Wharton Hippie to Harry Maro-
wltx. part lots 2 and 8. block 7. city.. 3,000
Julia Sullivan and husband M Inter-,
sUte Investment Trust, Limited.
part of lot , .block 8, Kotintse
Ruth's addition .r"W V.
t.v. tt Tw and wife to Peter '
wr a la. fi Hlwlr 9. T AW I addl-
IV Mil 1.1 , A ' ' " -ra
Morgan' Roberts ami ' wife 'to Emil H.
Erlckson. lot 4, block 6. Maxwells
Second addition ""VV"'
Clementine Brown to IorenttJ Ander
son, lots 2 and 3, block 15, KounUe
Place i
850
1.400
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