Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 10, 1904, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FKIDAY." JUNE 10. l'SOi.
IRA13 AND PJIODUCE MARKET.
- - '
GoTtramcnt Report Iik sly tt h)w a
Vhttt Grit of Two Point.
MINNEAPOLIS Mllls'STOP AGAIN
,J . .,.
Mexico May Cat Grata Ditty Loral
Speculative Baslneae Very
SaaalL but Cash Trade
OMAlIA, June 9. 1901.
TvJi government report will be out tomor
row atternoon. Enow predicts tne winter
wheat condition will be 78.3 aa against 74.1
last month. The spring wheat condition he
placet at 80 9 tut .against M 7 for last year.
This lower condition Is not due to any lack
of vigor In the plant, but to lta lateness.
The loss estimated last month In acreage
of winter wheat wan 4.932.0IW, which would
Indicate a crop of 330.00u,oou bushels, against
4'U,X)0,pO bushels a year ago. During Mny,
19U3. tha winter wheat dropped 10 points
from 92 to 82. The mean condition of spring
wheat last yr was the highest, with two
exceptions, for fifteen years. This was 94.7,
The oata condition for June, l!a, was 85.
which was rather lower than for several
previous years. ,
A rumor has been received that Mexico
will do away with the grain 1inort duty,
which now amounts to 15 cents a bushel,
MpxIco does not take a large amount of
grain, but the change, which lets American
grain In so much chesper, will give the
southwest a considerably widened market.
Liverpool estimates the Indian wheat ship
ments for the next two weeks at 2,800,
bushels for each week. . Last week the
shipments were 2,040,000 and last year at
this time 1,704.000 bushels. The Minneapolis
locks of wheat have decreased 8J6.000 bush
els In five days. The mills there will close
down Friday and remain closed until Tues
day. 'the rsnge In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Wednesday
and today were as follows;
. ' Open. High. Low. Today. Wed.
wheat
J'Jlv 83 83 A 81A 82 82 A
Dept. .....4 ... ...
C"ln
- Juna , ,
July I 46Vi 4
73HB 72H11
.... 4i4B 46B
6A 48 B 46 B
oept
Dec 31 S7B 87
4:u 42H
rA
Jt a -
June - .... 41 B 41 B
July 87 87 87 87B S7H
BepL 30B 30n
A asked B bid.
Local Cash Grata Market.
Spot business was much better today
than was the speculative which amounted
to very little Indeed. The wheat was
slightly higher for the best grade and corn
was slightly weaker, amounting In some
aalea to a loss from Wednesday of c. Re
ceipts and shipments were: wheat. 9 ours
In and 11 cara out; one week ago, 14 and 4
cars. Corn; 13 cars in and 17 cars out; one
week ago, 47 and 20 cars. ' Oats, 11 cars In
and 1 car out; one week ago, 2 cara In.
Representative sales of carlot. by sample
on track, Omaha:
Hard Wheat No. 8, 1 car, 83c; 1 car, 78c.
Corn No. 8, 1 aar. 4"Hc: No. 4, 1 car.
44c; 1 car, 42Hc; I cars, 88c.
WHRA TV-No. 2 hard. 8Hfrfl0o. nominal:
No. 2 hard.,78h3c; No. 4 hard, 73?8c, nom
inal. CORN No. 2. 47c, nominal; No. 8, 47o
No. 4, 4244c: no grade, 89c, nominal; No.
2 yellow. 4747V4c. nominal: Noj 9 yellow.
48HQ47C, nominal; No. 2 white, 470, nom
inal: No. 8 white, 4c, nominal. . -
OATS No. 2. 41c: No. 2. 39c; No. 4, 87o
No. 3 white. 42c; No. 3 white, 41c; No. 4
wnite, wQ4oc; standard, 4lc. (Nominal,
except jno.1 wnite.)
Notes from tke Ktekasgt Ofllce.
Omaha Stocks of grain In publio ale-
y.iors: waeat. 1U4.1M4 bushels: oorn. 44S,.
UU bushels; oats, 24,423 bushels. Contract
corn stocks are 341,344 bushels. Of this
amount 122 R7A ttii.hi. -.- i n v, ,
A Holmquist house and 218,766 in the Union
elevator.
Exchange viejtors were; Henry Wester.
rvniiaiiiaiuii, nan.; j. n. uennison.
' nui luiK, ana j .
Omaha. tnanattlin., .f l . '
" ' . - R. " 1 ou cars;
of wheat, J cars jpwAded No. 4 hard winter:
of com, cara. graded No. a, 6 cars' No.
8. 1 car No. J yellow and 2 cara No. 3
white; of oats, 1 car graded No. 8 whits
a tu. wnue.
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
3"h closing prices of gram today end
Wednesday at the markets named were aa
follows: -
v . CHICAGO.
"."T"- .. - . 1'oaay. Wed.
September f.....:., 7B SihU
"'y A 4SHA
September 48 : 4734
KANSAS CITT.
Wheat
'y 7.'th
September toij . 70
Corn .
uJy Aa......... 444BT 444
September i2A 42
BX. LOVUL . . ,. , t .
Wheat
July September
Corn
July
September
Wheat
July September
8SHB M B
81 81A
V T.'
i.w...... 48 471iB
46B 46
MINNEAPOLIS.
. 3
. 81B 81U
.J.S..........
wnsat
July
September
Wheat-
......Vv,...,:...... 9B 94
81B 81B
KUW TORX. '
,...V..:i..V.. 83 A ttUA
July
September
Ax askd. B bid.
84 84B
CHICAGO OEiH AHD PROVISIONS
Featarea of th Tralaa- sad Cloataa;
Prtcee on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. June 9. Spreading the har
vesting operations had a weakening in
fluhco on the wheat market today. In
July wheat there was a bet loss of a.
Corn is off c. Oata are down a shade.
Pfovislons are 2a lower to 10c higher.
For the first half hour the wheat market
showed considerable firmness, due to wst
weather in sections of the southwest where
harvesting la in progress. With the area of
harvesting operation "extending dally
wheat traders began to realise that new
wheat would soon be coming on the mar
ket With this in view many were disposed
to .take the selling side. A rally occurred
Just before the close on covering by shorts,
buti the market still retained an easy tone.
After selling off to (o July closed at
860. Clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 82.3O0 . bushels. Primary receipts
were 324,900 bushels, compared with 264,600
baehels a year ago. Minneapolis,- Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 146 cars,
against lii cars last week, 2u cara a year
ago.
Corn was bullish. July opened c to
e higher at 4BfHSc to 49c. sold between
48c nd ckMnng-at -48'W-t9c Local
receipt war 382 cars, with 19 of contract
grade.
Oata were extremely dull. After opening
unchanged to a shade higher at &c to
&Hvu3ac July sold between 394&c and
8:c, closing1 at c Local receipts were
61 car. :.
Provision were firm: September pork
closed with a gain of 10c at 112 80. Septem
ber lard was off 2c at 86.76. Rib were up
80 at 87.12.
Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
17 cara; corn, 496 cars; oats, 93 cars; hogs,
26 000 bead.
Theleadtng future ranged a follows;
Articles. I Open. High.' Low. Close. Yes'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a BepL
b Spt
July
Sept
Oata
June,
'July
Pork
July Sept.
Lard
.July
Kept
Ribs
July
Bept.
8TWw
86Si6fl
8814 (ff 8ST'
87
84
82
80.
;87Otf7. . 87
, W 2
1ial8iG
48
4TC
'4ii
4
4T4,ff4
4t!4SA49,
i
!
47
. 1
3
81
J2 00
1120
(7
77
! 41" 41
w:s9jr,39'
81r 30J 31
31V
18 (16
12 2t
00
12 25
13 45
1"
13 OS
13 25
ft
75
12 10
12 30
60
8 76
8 Ti
.771
89
00
t 30
t 87
87
?) 37
1 12t T 07
1 10
I 10
No. I 0 Old. b New.
Cash quotatlea war as follows: ' '
FLOCK alurkst was steady; winter pat
ents. t.IotM0, stralgnta, U 4tj4.w): spring
patenU, )4 8k44.70; straights. ta.kuplSu;
lakers, 8JtkVu..W. . . " t-ou.
WliBAT o. 1 spFHic. f(rV7c; No, 2, 944
86c; No. 1 red, 81.04 t. 16
CORN No.- 8, eMswWiej No. I yellow.
I0 !.
OA To No. 2. 41; ND, white, l44c.
hyU-No. 3: Tkc. '
BAKLKr Good feeding. S43o; fair to
aht'- malting, 4i-io
8wbo No. 1 Has. H-00; No. t worth west
ern, $1.07; prime timothy, $2.95; clover,
contract grade. 310 75.
PROVISIONS Mees pork, per bbt., 812 B
Oltia Iard, per 100 lbs . K 52e 50. Short
ribs nldea (loose), 3.7E97.00; short clear
sides (boxed), IS-TTeST-OO.
Receipts snd shipment yesterday at this
market were aa 1014001:
. Receipts. Shipments.
Flour,".; bhls 28.10 14. fro
Wheat, bu i. 36,i0 X1.6
Corn, bu..., ......401.500 124. 9
Oats, bu 131. 2"0 ' 98.7nr
Rye, bu t.f0 LHo
Barley, bu........'. : 27,500 t
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creamery, 139
ivc; dairy. llWlftc. Ea-gs, steady for
good and weak lor ordinary receipts: at
mark, .cases included, 1415c Cheese,
easy, tuec
HEW TORK GENERAL MARKET.
Qaotatloa of the Day oa Tarloa
Commodities.
NEW TORK. June O.-FLOt'R-Recelpt.
12.726 bhls exports. 682 bbls.: barelv steady
ann auu; Minnesota patent. I5.10OT6.B; Mln
nesota bakers. UCafn ft): winter nntenla
16.106.40; winter straights, 34.9O.O0; winter
extras. tM 00: winter low grsdra, 3 U'
ISO. Rye flour, stesdy; fair to good, 33.90
4.15; choice to fancy. 34.l6tM.tO.
. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western,
l.Kxgl.U; city, fl. 1261.16, kiln dried, I2.9&
. IV.
RTE3 Nominal; No. X western, 75c, nom
inal, spot.
BAR LHT Inactive; feeding, 4c c. t't
New York: maltlna. nomlnaL
WHEAT-Receipts, 15.000 bu. spot, easy
no. x rea, nominal elevator ana xi.ut I. o.
b., afloat; No. 1 northern Imluth, 31.07, f. o.
b., afloat: No. 1 hard Manitoba. nomlnaL
f. o. b. Options had a firmer opening; laat
prices were fce net lower; July, 91Vt
92 11-180, closed at 92c; September, MV5
86 8-16c. closed at Mc; December, 83 ll-lti
MdC, closed t Kfc
CORN Receipts. 4.300 bu.; spot, barely
steady; No, 2. nominal elevator and 56c r.
o. b., float; No. 2 yellow, 00c; No. 2 white,
69c. Option market waa dull, closing Uo
net lower: July. 64 e; September, 63(3
53c. closed at 63c.
OATH Receipts. 87,60l bu.; exports, 4.7X0
on.; spot, steady; mixed, ze to XI IDs., 4vjj
47c; natural white, 30 to 32 lbs., . 49fi0c;
clipped white. 36 to 40 lbs.. RieS3c.
IIAY Quiet; shipping, SSijiOc; good to
cnoice. c.
HOI'S Dull: state, common to chnlre
1908, 26(ff36c; 1902 23W26e: olds. 14c; Fu
el ft c coast. 1908, 24?noc; 1902, 23i326c.
RICK Dull; domestic, fair to extra. 2ij
jnmn, nominal.
TALLOW Steady; city (JI per pkg.), 4c;
HIDK8 Steady; dalveston. 20 to 28 lbs.;
I8c; California. 21 to 26 lbs., 19c; Texas, dry.
1 I 'J 1111.,
LEATHER Steady; acid. 2326e.
WOOIv Steady: domestic fleece tnmfn
PROVISIONS-Peef, steady; family. 39.60
Biuio; mens. -i.Wfa.tli; MIDI, IZO.OOgTZl.BO;
packet 84.00(910 00; city, extra India mesa.
i.vi Til ,w. lui meata. quiet: pickled nel
lies. 5037.26: Dlrkled shoulders. Ifi M: nlrV.
led ham, 29.0rxj?10.00. Iird, steady; re
fined, easy; continent. 37.00; South Amer
ica, si.ou; compouna, 6K)STjiC per lb. Pork,
firm: family. 813.5641 14. 10: mm. 212.2EeiS.7
BUTTER Steady : creamery, common to
extra, lg-18c; state dairy, common to extra,
CHEESE Ensy; state full cream, small
colored, 77c; small white, 64'S7c;
large colored, 7ic; large white, 7iS7c.
EOQ8 Quiet; western extra, UtVMrUn;
nrnis. 1 r'd'iso.
POULTRY A II re. easier: sorlnr chickens.
20c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 12c; dressed, easy;
wesiern 10 wis, izijgiizc; turaeys, itfjriac
t. I.onla Grain and ProTlsloa.
ST. LOUIS. June . FLOUR Moderate
and unchanged; red winter patents, 86.00$
35.10; special brands, 16&25C higher; extra
fancy and straight, 84.6(4.86; clear, 34.00
sjn. ID.
SEED Timothy, 2.6083.75.
CORNMEAL Steady at 2.40.
BRAN Dull: sacked, eaat track. ftOfiOSe.
HAY Firm; timothy, 37.0016.00; prairie.
IRON COTTON TIE8-82C
' BAGGING 6c.
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing,
312.10. Lard, steady: prime steamed. 36.06.
Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, $7.17;
ciear nos, 41.1s; snort ciear, ts.w.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls .'. 5.000 6.C01
Wheat, bu 10,000 68.000
Corn, bu 46.000 76000
Oats, 'bu .....42,000 29,090
'- Kaasas City Grain and ProTlstoaa.
KANSAS CITY, June WHEAT May,
76c; July. 70'tJ70c; September. 70
70o. Cash: No. 2 hard, 9lc; No. 3, 84-5
me; ro. 1 rea, 31.v491.os; no. , vmn.w.
Receipts, 43 cars.
CORN Steady; May. 4444T,e; July, 42
vff4Sc: September. 87v433Sc Casht No. 2
mixed. 49c; No. 3. 4Sc; No. 2 white, 489
c; no. a. wvic.
OATS 8teady; No. J white. 4041c;
No, I mixed, 8fi39e. .
1 BI'TTER Crwmery, lRifflliV!: dalrr, 12o.
HAY Firm; choice timothy, 810.6Ofi11.00;
choice prairie, 88.60S .00.
cases returned, 12c; new No. 2 whltewood
caaea included, iso.
RYE No. S, Mo.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 14.400 46.400
Corn. hu..w. 18.800 22.400
Oats, bu M..t 7.000 21,000
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 9 BUTTER. -
Bieaay, lair demand: extra western cream
ery. 18c: extra nearbv orlnta. 19c.
EGGS Firm, good demand; fresh nearby
and fresh western, 19c, loss off; fresh
BouinweRiero, uc; iresn soutnern, 17c.
CHEESE Firm, good demand; New York
full creams, choice to fancy old, 89c;
choice to fancy new, 8fi-sc; fair to good
new, liu'ic.
Mlaaeapolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June t. WHEAT-July.
9JiffS6c; September, 81c; on track: No.
1 hard, 96c; No. 1 northern, 96c; No. 1
northern, 93c. '
FLOUR-First pstent. $S.206.80; second
patents, 36 106.20; first clears, 3.70; second
clears, 82,70.
BRAN in bulk. 816.00; ahorts, 818.00.
Mllwaakao Grata Markot.
MILWAUKEE, June 9 WHEAT Steady ;
No. 1 northern, 81.0041.00; No. 2 northern.
975Hc; old July, 87o bid.
RYE-Steadv: No. 1. 76c.
BARLEY Steady ; No. 2, 63c; sample, 40
Wooc.
CORN Market o lower; No. 8, 484T60c;
July, 48c bid.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. June . WHEAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 California, (s 10d. Future
quiet: July, 6 3d; September, 6 4d.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4s 6d: American mixed, old, 4a 64.
Future quiet; July, 4a 4d; September,
4 Id.
Dulatlt Grata Market.
DULUTH, June I. WHEAT No. 2 north
ern, 96c; on track: No. 1 northern, 96
96c; July, 94c; September, 81c.
OATS On track and to arrive, 41 c.
Toledo Seed Markot.
TOLEDO. June . SEEDS Clover, cash,
98.16; October, 96.72 bid. Prime alslke,
36.20; August, 96.60. Prime timothy, $1.46;
September, $1.47.
. Metal Market..
NEW YORK, June 9. METALS London
cabled a decline In tin with spot 6s lower
at 121 12s (d and futures 10s lower at
120 17s 6d. This showing and the con
tinued light demand weakened the local
market, which closed easy at $26.60i3'26.Sl6.
Copper declined 6a In London, closing at
1 6s, spot and future. The market
locally was quiet and a little lower, with
lake quoted at $12.76, elect rol vtl. at 218.62
4 12.87 and casting at m.SlhtUn.M. Lead
waa steady at 11 18a 9d in London, and
was also unchanged locally, where It closed
at $4.25&4.36. Spelter was unchanged In
new iora i n. i4jn.i'. ana at a.21 15s in
London. Iron closed at 61a Ad In lllaumr
and at 42s 9d in Middlesborough. Locally
iron is uncnangeq. o. 1 Toundry,
northern, is quoted at $14.6ofr 16.00;
No. 3 foundry, northern, at $14.60; No. 1
foundry, aouthern. and No. 1 fbundrv.
aoutliern. soft, at $13.25u 13.75. Pig iron war-
ranis are uuQwa at en.u'ii.
Otis aad Rosla,
NEW YORK, June 9.-OIL8 Cottonseed,
steady; prune crude, nominal; prime yel
low. 3)ia2hc. Petroleum. New York, 4 60
Philadelphia and Baltimore, in bulk, $8 60.
Turpentine steady, 66u6c.
RObIN Steady; strained, common to
good S&7U
SAVANNAH. June 9-OILS-Turpentlne.
steady. 63c. Rosin, firm: A. R. r i- n
2 7U; E. S2.71; F. 82 0; O. 1186: H 12 Mi- I
83.30; K. 88 40) M. tJ.66; N. $3.86; WO. 14.06a
1.1V, TV TV,
OIL CITX. June -OILS Credit K.I.
anoea. $1.69: certlfli-atea. no bid: ah I r, men t.
40.020 bbls.; average, 626H7 bbls.; runi, 100
ii'i bbls.; a versus, 76.320 bbla. Shipments,
Lima, 49.216 bbls.; average, (8.4L8 bbls.;
runs, Lima, TO. En bbls.; average, $7,984 bbls
- Baa-ar aad Molaaaaa.
NEW YORK. June 9. SUGAR Raw
s'teady; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, 86
lesi, wuhmu augax, c; rennea,
stesdy. ''
NttW ORLEANS. June 9. SUGAR-
Strong; open kettle, 2Hj8 8-16c; open kettle,
centrifugal, SSj?""; rentrlfugsl vthltea, 4
'4c; yellows, 3ii4 6-16c; seconds. 2S'J
3c. Mulaasea.. nominal; open kettle. iM
enIr4fuuAl lt.rt Kn flvrtm n.-.i...! ta
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
6pcnla.is Disposition of tho - Hark.
aUoemi a Setback.
LONDON GIVES SO MEL UPWARD IMPULSE
ftateaaeat al the 89aak Eaglaad
Leavea Ko Roosa for Aaxlety
Oyer the Flaaaetal Sit. '
aattoa.
NEW YORK, June 9 The light specula
tion for an advance in prices which was
In evidence yesterday was somewhat dls-
couragea today ana gave little show of en
thualasm. The poor market, afforded for
taking profits yesterday afternoon served
to discredit the upward movement. Lon
don gave some upward Impulse to prices
early in the day and took stocks here un
til mey reacnea tne London parity, when
the foreigners turned sellers again. Lon
don we said to be somewhat disappointed
over the failure to reduce the discount rate
of the Bank of England, but the statement
of the bank left no room for anxiety over
"u ""uauon in xxinaon, tne 12.
JiO.OOO bullion Increase being accompanied
vy, L Ioan contraction of over 3U,0OO,0uo.
bringing the proportion of reserve to lia
bility to over SO per cent. The sterling
rate eased here, although an additional
consignment of $2,697,000 in Japanese gold
ki Vlt" Bn Frnclsco waa made avall-
. ' iora oana reserves Dy tele
graph. The result la anmthlno lllr - M
dundancy of canltal at the ,r.ii nn.ni.i
centers of the world, with a corresponding
apathy of speculative and even Investment
.,,. wnicn seems to point to a world
wld caue. Here in New York the halt
In the advancing; tendency of prices throws
I, mS!ket bc lnto n apathetic condi
tion. The grain crop estimates by some of
the unofficial authorities caused some ap
prehension that the government report,
due tomorrow afternoon, might not prove
BB una ueen nopea. ine in
fluence of the crop prospects on speculative
I"Hrket Bains In force as the crops ma
ture. The continuance of labor troubles
w,"?,.k'pJ ln evidence by the continuance
of the lakes strike, the New England coast
strike and the events in Colorado. There
waa some Investment absorption of well
secured bonds, hut weaknaea
speculative Issues left the speculative move-
I. irregular. i oiai sales, par value.
$1,260,000. T nited States 2s de'cllTed per
cent on call. v
Following was the close on ths Stock x-
niawiBn esit?ruay;
flnlaa tTlo-V, T aw r-1.,
70H4
do pfd
B. A O
do Dfd
300 in tsv
300 79 78
466 iis iis
Canadian Pacific
C. of N. J
C. A O
C. A A
800 38 36
do pfd
C. O. W 1,100
C. dr N. W 1 100
1SU
13
170
169
V., M. ft Ml. P
3,200 141 141
do Dfd
Chi. Ter. and Tran
do Dfd
c. c. c. at. l
Colo. Southern 1.400
IS
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd inn
19
1MV
Del. & Hudson 100
uei.. iack. & west...
100 269
D. a R. O.
do Dfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 3d Dfd ....
Hocking Valley
do pfd
IlllnoT Central
Iowa Central
18
do Dfd
K. C. Southern
do ofd
87
108
144
Louis, dc Nashville....
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ry
Minn, a St. Louis
M.. St. P. Jb S. Ste. M.
do pfd
Mo. Pacific
90
16
90
16
M.. K. ft T
dO Dfd
N. R. Bj. of M. pfd....
Norf o k dt ' Weate'r'ni ! '.
do Dfd
800
100
114
$4
24
114
Ontario ft Western
Pennsylvania
2.800
7,100
'24
114
P., C. O. & Bt. L.
Reading 22.000
do 1st pra 100
do 2d Dfd 600
Rock Island Co.. 400
do Dfd 80O
St. L. ft 8. F. 2d Dfd.. 100
St L. S. W
do Dfd BOO
Southern Pacific ...I.. 1.400
Southern Railway .... 1,400
ao pra zoo
Texas ft Pacific ...... 100
Tol., St. L. ft West... 100
83
90
Z3
88'
64'
92'
16
do Dfd 100
Union Pacific 1,900
do pfd 300
Wabash
do pfd
100 34
84
"w
87
4
14
16
W. ft L. B...T
Wisconsin Central
M0
100
16
87
do pfd
87
Mexican Central .,
Adams Express Co
226
181
108
208
40
16
40
26
88
6
26
iSg
63
9
126
71
44
28
189
10
65
19
156
Am. Express Co
U. S. Express Co
weus-r argo ixp. LO
Am. Copper 13,000
Am. Car ft Foundry. X
49
17
48
17
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do Dfd
American Ice
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do Dfd
Am. Locomotive
300 19
19
62
do Dfd
Am. Smelt, ft Rcfln'f
4,400
4,900
100
63 82
97
126 126
do pfd
Am. Sugar Refining..,
Anaconda Mining Co.
B. R. T .,
Colo. Fuel ft Iron ....
Consolidated Oa
Corn Product
do nfd ,
1.609
, 200
47
46
29
188
Z9
900 189
Distillers' Securities 1,
too
General Electric
International Paper
do pfd
International Pump..,
100 166
do Dfd
National Lead ,
North American
Pacific Mail
People's Oa
pressed Bteei car ....
1,100
300
do Dfd
PullmKfi Palaee Car..
Republic Steel 100
do pfd
Rubber Good
do pfd
Tenn. Coal ft Iron
U. 8. Leather
do pfd
U. 8. Realty ......
100
1.200
2.000
. 800
100
300
do pfd
U. 8. Rubber
do pra
U. S. Steel
do pfd
West. Electric ....
Western Union
Total sale for the day, 142,900 hare.
Ioadoa ttoxlla Market.
LONDON. June 9. Closing:
Censols, moser
N T-ll
N. Y. Contral Ill
Norfolk A W St
4o std H
Onurla A W St
69 account
.. Mt-lt
11
Anacoaaa
AUhltao
60 fa
4M.
PannalTaala
Baltlmora A Okie.... life
HaO Mlaaa ..
Haadlnf
do lit fd.
do Id p(d.
80. ttallwajr .
do Did ....
80. Fsolfle ...
llnlos fmclto
do ptd ....
U I. Stool...
do- pfd ....
Wobash
do f ....
...
... 13;4
... 41
... 31
... II
... u
... 47H
... 14
... 4V,
... M
... H4
... 14
... K
... t
Canailltn raciac Ul1
Chea. A Oslo
1
Chlc(0 Ol W.
C, 14. A at. r.
.. lib
..J4J
.. 1W
..
.. Tl
..
.. i
.. u
..IS) 1
..110H
pHr
. A H. O
60 P'4
Krta
da lat pld...
4a Id vti...
Illinois Cantral ,
Louis. A Naak..
H . K. T.
11
Bfulik 4s
SILVER Bar, steady, 36 9-16d per ounce.
MONklY 2g'J per cent.
The rate of discount ln the ooen market
for short bill Is lfa per cent; for three
months' bills, 1 16-143 per cent.
Hew Tork Hlalasj ftoeks.
NEW YORK. June . Th following are
Ihe cloelng price on minis slack
Adams Coo M
Alloa X
Lima C'Blot
6
Ontario
Opblr
Phoanls
Potoal
Birra Norada
.atl llopaa .
Standard
...IA0
1
Brunswick Coa .... 14
Oonatork Taasal ....
Con. Cal. A Va 1M
... St
... IS
... IT
... tl
...MO
Horn 6 1 War Ill
Iron 8llar Il
LMdTtile Coo I
Forelga Flaaaetal.
LONDON. June 9. Bullion to the amount
of 25,OA was taken Into th Bank of Eng
land today and 15.0i was withdrawn for
Gibraltar. Money was In fair supply in
he market today. On the Block exrhan
the work of concluding the aettlement waa
satisfactorily carried on. Consols were
easier on dearer money and fear of fu
ture loans. Hum ralla were dull. Americana
opened somewhat irregular, hardened, be
came more animated and closed easier.
Canadians were weak on bear selling.
Kaffirs generally were flat.
PARIS. June I. Three Der oani r.nin !
97f 62o for account; exchange on London.
2r Uo fvr check. Th weekly statement
20 im
166
Mill "l
JO
i',i66 'a" 21
..... ..... ..... 63
..... .. 26
27 'S6 26
69 69 S? .
211
6 6
88
15
76
33 33 34 '
7 7 6
81 804 81
6 6 6
68 68 68
.i6
800 9 9 9
7,900 64 63 64
200 164 164 164
200 87 sett o
of the Rank of France shows the following
35,600.1m) franca; treasury account current.
Increase, 5.3.V).(T0 francs; s-old In hand. In
crease, 38.100,000 francs; hill discounted, de
ereaxe, 117.376.000; silver In hand, Increase,
o.l.v. '""J rnuir.
BERLIN, June 9. Discount rate! Short
km- a . Lmnnlh Kill- a-. -
uiiia, a y - 1119, a per com.
Kew Tork Moaer Market.
NEW YORK, June '9,-MONEY-On call,
easy; nigneei. i4 per cent; lowest, 1 per
cent: ruling rate, 1 per cent; last loan.
1 rer cent; closing bid, 1 per cent: offered
at 1 per cent. Time loans, easy and dull;
sixty and ninety days, 2: par cent; sis
monms, gj4 pw c-tmh.
PRIM K MERCANTILE PAPER 34
per cent. . .
STERLING EX'CTlANGE Fslrlv steadv
with actual business ln bankers' bills at
34.8760 for demand ana at 14.8570 for slxtv-
dsy hills: posted rates. 34 fVi?4 86 and 84.S8
f4.BTk: commercial mns, Kh-T.
SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
44UC.
BONDS Government, easier; railroad, lr
rerular. The closing quotations on bond are as
follows:
V. 8. ref. Is, r l'XH Manhattan e. 4s...l4
do coupnn 10 Max. Central 4s tl
do la, ref I' do 1st Inc 14
do coupon 104 Minn. A St. L 4.... M
do near 4a. rag H-" M , K. A T. 4a
ao coupon iz-.i ao xa ti
do old 4a. ri 1M N, R. R. of M. c. 4a 74
in coupon 107 "4 N Y. C. (. 1 100
Ati-hlaon sen. 4a 101'N. 1. C. s. to Ill
do adj. 4s H Vi i No. Pacific 4a. 1M4
At bint lo C. L. 4s Kt do Si T1W
RAO. 4S 101','N. A W. e. 4s Hit
do ma K o. 8. L. 4a par.... Mvt
Central of oa. as....nw renn. cost. ivta..i...
do lit Inc 71 Reading gen. a lOdi
Chca. A Ohio 4S4S... 14444 Bt. L. A !. M. e. W..114U
Chicago A A. IHa.... L. A 8. P. fg. 4a. HI '4
C B. A Q.
. St. u. s. W la
C. M. A R P.
g. 4a.. I'4 Seaboard A. L. 4a..
70
C. A N. W. e. 7l....ir7S So. rarlflc 4a W
C . R. I. Ik P. 4a.... t So. Railway la lltvi
do col. fia...
7ii,Toxai A p. la Hi
C. r c. A St. L. g. -Chicago
Ter. 4a....,
Con. Tobacco 4a.,.,
Colo. A So. 4s
D. A R. 0. 4a
Erie prior Urn 4s.,
sk II., m l. it w. 4a.. 70
71 union Pacific 4a int4
111 do conr. 4a 7S
az tv. I. Pteel za la 74
Wabaih la ill
M do dab. B 17
do gan. 4i.
w. ALE. 4a n
-r . w. a u. c. is..iiia w. central 40 so
Hocking Val. 4tta. . . .107'iColo. r. A I. c U.. OVi
LAN. nnl. 4a loival
Offered.
Boston Stock Quotations,
BOSTON. June 9 -Call loans. rA3V4 per
cent; time loans, a'vtr per cent, umciai
closing or stock and bonds
Atchison adj.
VAdrntura
114
.. H
,. 4H
. 4V
. I
. Wa
.444
. It
.. 41(4
. 14
. II
. T
. 1
. 7
. 4
. I
. W14
. I
. II
. 4
. :t
. M
. 4tt
. U
. S
. 11
. '-
. 4 4
. t4
. Itt
. II
do 4i
Mci. Central 4a...
K't. Allouea
MVk Amalgamated .,
7014 Amerl'-aa line
IVa Atlantlo
1I Bingham
144 lCal. A Hocla..
lUli!cantennlal
43a;Copper Hangs ,
1 Dalr West
76' Dominion Coal
Atchlaon
do pfd
Booton A Ainanr.
Boaton Elarated . .
Fltchbsrg pfd ...
Max. Cantral
N. T., N. H. A H
Pars Marrjuetto .:.,
Union Pacific
Franklin
Amor. Argo. Cham... US
Grancf
Iile Rorala ....
Mm Mining .
Michigan
Mohawk
Moot. C. A C...
Old Dominion .
da old i... 71
Aroer. Pnca. Tuba... 4H
Amer. 8ugar 126VI
do pfd lii
Amir. T. A T 114
Amer. Woolen 10S
do Did 74U
Oaceola
Dominion 1. A 8 8
Parrot
Qutnrjr
Rbannon
Edlaon Kleo. IIIU....Z34
Oenaral E lac trio ...Ui4
Mass. Electrlo ...j.. 1W
Tamarack
Maaa. Uaa
Trlnltjr
U. B. Mining...
U. 8. Oil
Utah
Victoria
Winona
United r'rult Ill
United Shoo Mach.... 4t
do pfd
19
(4- I
, n .
U. 8. Stool
do pfd
Wasting, common
WolTorlns
ma.
Siateaneat of tne Treasury.
WASHINGTON. June 9,-Today' state
ment of th treasury balance ln the general
fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold re
serve In the division of redemption, shows:
Available cash balance, $166,129,920; . sold.
$68,693,648.
Bank Clearing;.
OMAHA. June 9 Bank clearlna-s for to.
dty wer $1,834,342.08. an Increase of 355.-
706.03 over the correspoudln: day last year.
OMAHA -WHOLESALE MARKETS.
Coadltloa of Trade aad 4saoailoaa oa
Staple aad Faacy Produce.
EQGS Receipts, liberal: market' lontn-
fresh stock. 14c.
LIVE POULTRY-Hens. 9c: rooster, an.
cording- to size, 6ff7c; turkey, 13c; ducks.
9c: geese, $c; broilers, 'So22c.
bu i THin r acKing siock, lie; choloa to
fancy dalty, 14&16c; separator, 19020c
FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8c:
pike, 10c; perch, 7c; blueflsh. 12c: whlteflah,
14c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, lie; lobster,
green, 20c: lobster, -(belled.' 98cf bullhead,
11c; catfish, 14c; black bass, 20c! halibut.
10c: crapples. 12c: roe shad. 31.00: bnrrni.t
Sc: white bass, 11c; frojr legs, per do., 36c
BRAN Per ton. $19.01).
HAY Price quoted by Omaha wholesale
Dealers' association: ' Choice No. 1 uDland.
$8.00; No. 2, $7.60; medium, $7.00; coarse, $6.60.
Rye atraw, to.ou. i nese price are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
TROPICA FRUITS.
ORA NOES Navels. ' choice, larva alaa
$3.00: fancy navels, all sixes. $3.60: Mediter
ranean sweet, choice, all sites, $3.0uAftJ.26:
Jaffas. all sixes, $2.7a3.00.
LEMONS California fancy. 800 to 840.
$3.7504. P0; choice, $3.60&S.7s.
CALIFORNIA FIGS-Per 10-lb. carton,
60c; Imported Smyrna, 3-crown, 12c; 6-crown,
14c; t -crown, loc.
BANANAS Per medlura-slxed bunch. 82.00
4J2.60; Jumbo, $2.76,3.2. .
f ersian. per cox or xo nitra.
$2.00: ln 60-lb. boxes. 6e par lb.: Oriental
stuffed, per box, $2.40.
piNKArpjiiu in crate oi zt to 2, per
crate, $3.60.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-auart
case, $1.6ai.06.
ChiJutln.ii.ii California, par box. 81.609
t76. .. .
GOOGKBttKiUISB 24-qt. Case, B1.76.
PEACHEIi Texas, per 4-baaket crate.
ii.awi,i.o0.
CAN TKLOPE Tsxitu, par crate, $2,60(9
-7S. ..
v n.ue. i AuijUici. . .
POTATOES Colorado. $1.20: Dakota, per
bu., $1.20: new Texas luC stoca, in sack.
PNAVV SeANS Pr bu., $3.154j.tS.
ONIONJ Bermuda, per bo-lb. crate, fZ.00;
Louisiana, in sacks, per lb., 2V--
CABBAOB-California. per lb.. 3Vci
aouthern, per crate, $2.60.
CUCUMlJEUB Per aa., oc -TOMATOES
Per (-basket crate, fancy.
$3.26; Uiulce, $2.60; Texas, 4-bakt crata,
$2.00.
itAUiBUKB rer oos. Duncnes, xuo.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per do., 80o.
TURNIPS Southern, per do. , lio.
BEETS Southern, per dox., 46c.
CaRROTS Southern, per dog., I4W . . .
PAR8I.KY Per dox.. 40o.
BEANS Wax. per bu. box, $2.00; per
-bu. basket, $1.00. String, per bu. box,
.00; per "A-bu. box, 85c.
SPINACH Pef bu., home grown, 8T,40a
ASPARAGUS Per do, bunches. 40a
GREEN PEPPERS-Per (-basket crate.
$1:
SQUASH Florida summer, per do.. 760
PEAS Per bu. box. 82.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twin, full oream.
11c; Wisconsin Ysung America, 12c; block
Swiss, 16c; Wlaconyia brick, Ufec; Wiscon
sin, llmherger. 13c
MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c
HIDES No. 1 green, (c; No. 3 green, 6c J
No. 1 salted, To; No. 3 salted, Sc; No. 1
veal calf. $ to 13 lbs., tVc; No. 3 veal oalf,
13 to 15 lbs.. 6Vic: dry salted. f12o: shsen
pelts. 21-270: horsehldes, 31.6CKa2.50.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
lie; hard shell, par lb., 14c: No. 1 soft atiaU,
per id., ioc; rvo. a nara snen, per in., lie;
pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, per lb..
10c; peanuts, per lb., (c; roasted peanuts
per lb., 8c; Chili walnuts, li13c; large
hickory nuts, per lb., llo; almond, aaft
shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell. Uc; hall
bark, per bu., $2.00; black walnut, per bu
$1.26.
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOL. Jun 9. COTTON flnot In
fair demand; price 8 point lower; Ameri
can mldlllng fair, 8.86d; good middling,
(.72d; middling, 62d; low middling, .4hT;
good ordinary, 8.84d; ordinary, (.14d. Fu
ture opened oulet ana cioaea nrm:-Ameri
can mldilllng g. o. c, June, 6.4M; June and
July, 4. Hid; July and August, .31d; August
and September, 8.0ftd; September and Octo
ber, t.oitd; uctotif-r ana novemner, o.S4d;
XT .... V . .4 I 1 IHJ. i k
...... it, in-, ail., i... ...u.., v.efu, juvDiiiuirr
and January, i.24d; January and February,
i.23d.
NEW ORLEANS. June . COTTON Fu
tures ateadv: June. 11.80a bid: Jnlv 11 70rtt
11.71c; August, U. 14011.16; September, 999c;
October, H.614I-9 2c; November. 9 59 6S; De
cember, 9.6ri'9.6Sc: January, t.b&a 0c. Spot
steady; sales, 9,350 bales; ordinary, KSc;
giKid ordinary, 10 U-ic; low middling,
11 6-lSe: middling. 11 13 -16c: good mlddllna.
12c; middling (air, 12c; receipt, 808 bales;
stock, 171,607 Dales.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 9. COTTON Quiet and
unchanged: middling. U'Sc; sales, none;
receipts. 44 bales; shipments, 25 bales;
tock. 12.036 bales.
NEW YORK. June 9. COTTON Snot
closed quiet and 30 points higher; middling
uplands, 11.90c; middling gulf, 12.16c; sale,
26 bale.
roaTe Market.
NEW YORK. Juna $. COFFEE The
m
nri i ir tuur, . , w .ir.ui a i
changed prices: aalea, 32.2U) baga. Inrlud-
l . , . . a . . e.nl.mr.r Am I i . .l.
unch
Ing
J. luTiiifirv. 4il6ofW-: Vlarrli t.'A
(2
tc; May, .7oi.7fic 8xt Rio, eteady:
No. 7 lnvolua, 7o. MUd, . a Cordova, t
13c.
OldlUA LIVE STOCH . UARKET
Beof Btetr Hoi Co Brifk, bat Qtncallj
fitadj, Cows Uoohingti
HOG MARKET HELD ABOUT STEADY
Corated akeep aad Laaaa Sold Freely
at Steady Prices, bat - Coaaaaoa
Graaaer Were la Limited
De mill aad Blow gale.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 9. 1M.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 2.9n7 8.0S8 4.502
Official Tuesday 4.411 12,119 1,731
Official Wednesday 3.741 10.473 41
Official Thursday 3.310 10.342 $.523
Four days this week... 18. 9 40.992 9.79S
8; me days last week...,12 1 4S.t'l 49
Same days week before. .lJ.SAl 45.927 ll.S;
Prime three weeks ago.. 13,728 66.172 11, M
Same four weeks sgo... .12.722 2S.22( 9.4
Same day Inst year 13,496 39.688 6.(77
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE
The following table shows tne receipts of
cattle, hogs and cheep at South Oninha for
tbe year to date, with comparison with iaat
year;
1904 1903 Inc. Dec.
Cattl 418.233 4.033 11,800
Hoga 1.1S0.813 L087.S?9 113.2S3
Sheep (64.AH 65,728 138,878
Avera prices paid for tioga at South
Omaha for the last several say with com
parison: . .
Date. 1904. l.1302.1901.1900.ri899.188.
Msy 18.
May 18.
May .17.
May 18.
May 19.
May 80.
May 21.
May 33.,
May 28.
May 24.,
May 26.,
May 26.
May 27.
May 28.
May 29.
May 80.
May 31..
June 1.,
June 2
8 32
( 861
T 111 6 6 6 $ 7
7 071 5 6 6.29 163 US
7 131 $ 72 ( 30 8 SOU 44
I ( 73 I U 3 6l 4 29
7 12) ( 10 8 661 4 24
7 11 73 8854M
7 0.1 ( OS ( 8 81
708(686 081 38?
17 08 6 41 6 01r (6 4(3
7 0b 6 (7 ( 04 8 82 426
(Q $04 $68 4 17
96 4 99 3 $" 4 It
( 97 6 60 S4O420
7 01 (63(96 408
7 Ov 6 62 4 90 3 SO
7 10 ( 68 4 85 3 67 4 10
7 11. 6 71 4 83 3 67 4 14
6 70 488 8 60 4 21
707 4 83 3 6S4 12
7 13 ( 70 (69 4 03
5 161 6 71 4 83 4 10
7 20 70 4 911 I 68
6 15 5 71 4 94 3 68 4 01
7 18 5 7b 4 'il 3 67- 8 W
6 781 S 021 S 601 87
7 21 I 6 10 3 61 3 92
4 60HI
4 W4j
4 62U
i
8 27
( 81
4 47H
4 40
4 9W
27
8 I
( 181
( 19
4 32
4 S3-,
4 88
4 464.
$04!
6 93
6 77,
6 72
4 491
6 701
6 60
a I
4 4
4 63
4 4KH
4 49i
S 93
6 07
6 99
June 3.
June 4.,
June 5..
.Tuna X
64x
4 631
6 861
6 75
6 77
Juna 7
4 6
4 684
4 fHWi
June 8.,
t 80
t 86
June 9..
'Indicate Sunday.
The official numbet of car of stock
brought ln today by each road was:
Cattle. Hoes. BheeD.H'r's.
C M. & St P.. 4 16
Wabash 2 1 .. ..
Missouri Pacific 4 1 .. ..
Union Pacific 19 24 11
C. N. W 7 .. 1
F.. E. & M. V 23 49
C. St. P., M. & O.... 18 15 1
U. & M 40 M . i
C, B. & Q 4 2
K. C. & St. J ( 2 1 ..
C, R. I. A P., east.. 8 2 .. ..
C. R. I. & P., west.. S
Illinois Central I .. , ..
Chicago Great W.... 3 2
Total receipts 144
148
14
The disposition of the day s receipts was
s follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle, llna-w. uneep
Omaha Packing Co 601
1.348
22T
Swift and Company 850
Cudahy Packing Co...,. 494
Armour A Co 699
Armour, Sioux City. ....
Vansant A Co 88
2,682
8,043
3.426
1,076
2,368
182
407
Carey A Benton 10
Huston & Co 7
L. F. Hubx 218
S. & F 282
J. B. Root & Co 12
Other buyers 223
80
Total 8.341 10,574
2,623
CATTLE There was a r.trr run of cattle
here this morning for a Thursday, but no
particular change ln prices took place.
Trading, though, was not as brisk as ft has
been on some days, and if there was any
change at all It was a little weaker feeling
on soma of the less desirable grades. The
bulk of the offerings, though, was disposed
of ln fairly good season.
The better grades of corn-fed steer
changed hands today without much trouble
at good, steady prices. Heavy cattle on the
plain oraer or cattio or any weigni tnu
were not ln good flesh and lacking ln qual
ity were rather neglected and sold steady
to a shade lower. Packer seemed to be
rather Indifferent and aa a result trading
was not aa brisk a usual of late, which
always means that some cattle have to sell
a little lower. Buyers acted a though
they were going on the theory that there
would be quite a few cattle here tomorrow,
which would give them a chance to buy
them lower.
The cow market showed practically no
change from yesterday. Anything at all de-
BiraDie in xne com-icu imi unwiiw uauiua
without difficulty at steady price. Greas
ers and canners and cutters, the same ns
waa th case yesterday, sold at rather un
even prices, but averaged up about steady.
There Is nothing new to be said of the
market on atockera and feeder. There
were not a great many her today, but not
many were wanted. The demand from ths
country this week ha been nothing extra
and all grades have suffered. The better
grades re right around a quarter lower for
Ihe week, while the common light cattle
are 85fi40c lower and very slow sale at the
decline. Representative sales:
BEKF BTlililtB
Ha.
3
4
to
M -
11
1
14
7 -
a::-:.
11
26
34
81
17
1
2!
1 ,
14
ta
no
14
17
1 ,
4 ,
21
64
44
U
1
16
T ,
47
tl
20
II
II
13
8
(......
40
18
7
16
6
I......
1
It
II
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
1
3
1
(
1
AT.
JU6J
114
1014
168
101
1044
461
101
Ill
1144
144
...... 1014
1223
104
1114
470
1041
1048
1164
474
1011
14
......uin
1146
....i.112
1044
14b4
124
1041
1611
1070
1040
1144
11114
1140
Ill
1112
lKlt
Tl.
Mo.
41...
4...
II...
11...
44...
t...
4...
T4...
10...
14...
40...
it...
It...
14...
14...
II...
44...
4...
8...
10...
II...
10...
IT...
IT...
44...
14...
4...
14...
40...
4T...
IT...
1...
IT...
64...
10...
II...
41...
1...,
At.
, 1168
, 1114
1141
1041
1281
, 1W4
1141
, 11M
, 1234
1474
........1174
....1414
1 101
, 12IT
, 1474
1471
1281
1707
1200
HUM
IS 04
1261
1411
134
1X17
114
1241
126
1174
1341
12M)
1474
1164
1411
1I6T
1271
1411
1704
Ft.
8 40
I 40
I 44
46
I 70,
I TO
4 TO
6 TO
6 T
8 70
I 76
4 74
6 74
3 44
6 14
4 40
6 40
6 44
9 40
4 46
8 46
I 46
I 86
6 44
4 44
4 44
4 44
6 40
4 40
4 0
I 6
4 44
4 44
4 46
4 04
4 4
4 04
4 10
4 40
4 06
4 46
4 40
4 74
4 74
4 0
I 4
6 24
6 30
I 20
I to
8 84
8 44
8 at
6 U
4 II
6 46
4 40
i 40
I 40
i 40
8 44
8 40
4 41
I 46
44
i 40
i 40
8 4
8 60
I 60
8 44
I 60
8 64
8 64
4 40
4 40
.11M
I 40
STEERS AND COWS. ,
144 4 40 10 414
464 4 Tl 81 1344
174 4 0
4 44
8 40
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
71
4 44 11..
I 0 40..
...1014
8 64
I 7
4 74
4 40
4 a
4 40
4 64
4 44
4 60
4 44
4 60
4 64
4 64
4 40
4 40
4 76
4 Tl
4 74
4 74
4 T4
1 60
$ 00
.. .1111
...1404
... 444
... 461
...1240
...1111
...1001
... Hi!
... 46
...1160
... WO
...1170
... 440
... 14
...1074
...1114
... 0
...1161
...1100
...1141
...1341
...1174
...1244
...111!
... HI
...116
...1244
...1014
...1106
...117T
... 440
...1124
...1204
...1121
...100
...1464
...1410
...1444
...1000
...1174
6 44
8 14
8 40
I 40
3.,
1..
II.'.'
II.'.'
I 14
I 40
1 40
8 T4
4 00
4 00
4 40
4 14
4 II
4 16
4 16
4 24
4 14
4 14
4 U
11.!!!!!
IT
,.luv a tv , ,ii
COWS AND HEIFERS.
, .1410
4 40
1
1174
.. TT0 4 00
HEIFERS.
1
II
1 -
4
84
1
1
414
4(.l
60
, 611
, 111
, U0
TOO
I 40
4 10
16
4.,
.1MI
. 624
. 410
.11)
.1044
. 440
4 TO
4 4
4 DO
I 00
I 00
6 80
104..
::::x.
4 46
4 46
4 64
4 64
BULLS.
1 444 I 40 1 HfO
3 1460 8 00 1 Ho
1 1320 I 24 1 1610
1 llo I 40 1 1O40
t 1114 3 44 1 1414
1 1440 I 74 1 160
1 1744 4 44 1 5t0
4 14
4 16
4 14
4 40
4 44
4 44
4 60
4 40
4 44
1 1630 00 1 1410
1 1170 4 14 1 110
CALVES.
3 140 4 74 1 174
1 loo 6 00 , 1 1M
3 .. 12A I 04 1 164
1 170 I 60 . t UHI
' 114 I 14
I 16
6 40
8 60
STAGS.
1 1100 4 86 1 141 I 40
1 1110 4 44
STOCK EMci AND FEEDERS.
M 464 I 44 44 IK 171
1 6M 8 I Tl I 44
4 444 I 40 40 444 I 14
44 I 74 10 IU IN
HOGS The market today waa generally
steady at this point In spite of the fact
that Chtca&o waa quoted lower. Receipts
were not excesalvs and the local demand
was of liberal proportlona, which prevented
price from ufferlnf decline. The tnavr-
ket was perhaps: a little uneven, with the
feeling. If anything, strong on the good
hogs and weak on otha-rs, but the change
In either direction was scarcely noticeable
and not worth mentioning. Trading waa
fairly active after buyers and sellers got
together on prices and a good clearance
was made by the mWdle of the forenoon.
The bulk of the good hogs sold from
$4.65 to $4.70, with the choice loads largely
from $4-70 to $4 80, with a top at $4 85. The
light and common hogs sold from $4.45
down. Representative sales:
Ha
17..
44..
sc..
71..
41..
74..
19. .
I..
a..
17..
is..
44..
11. .
tl. .
42..
41..
12..
4..
II..
45..
..
..
..
it..
10..
74..
..
M .
74..
1..
12. ti
AT.
....l?t
....
14
rid
l"4
lat
....117
....171
....111
....111
It
....17
...17
...117
....124
....III
...IN
....214
....!
....17
....1M
....IK
....111
....in
....IH
....214
... m
....in
....t
....u
la- rr. Fo. At. th. Tr.
... 4 H 41 IU ... 4 70
44 4 46 " an 147 ... 4 7
... 4 4 N irf 4 7
HIM' 71 ri isn 4 t
... 4 M 4 I6 IM 4 70
M 4 44 - It It 4 4 70
... 4 M ' 43 tM 10 4 70
t 4 6114 al 271 4 74
.. 4 61S4 M ttt 124 4 74
40 4 00 14 246 o 4 70
... 41 41 232 ... 4 70
... 4 4t 70 141 140 4 70
... 4 46 70 Ml ... 4 70
10 4 44 '.'SI 144 40 4 70
... 4 44 76 14 40 4 70
10 4 42 ..211 Kl 4 70
H0 4 214 40 4 70
0 4 06 74 131 44 4 70
... 4 70 22 ... 4 70
120 4 46 00 246 44 4 TO
140 4 46 14 234 40 4 70
M 4 66 12 Ill ... 4 70
120 4 44 II 164 ... 4 70
... 4 46 74 HI 0 4 70
10 4 46 44 214 ... 4 70
40 4 46 " ... 4 70
4 4714 47...- 272 too 4 70
... 4 47S 47 H 10 4 t
10 4 47V, 64 2 110 4 T1H
... 4 J'4 44 174 140 4 Tit
... 4 17V, IM ... 4 TH,
40 4 071, 47. ...... .261 14 4 71k,
140 f 47i, 64. 21 40 4 TIV,
... 4 67V ' 41 214 II) 4 Til
140 4 47V, 67 170 80 4 71V,
... 4 47V, 74 261 ... 4 72V,
... 4 47V, 12 !6 ... 4 71',
... 4 47V. a 294 10 4 Ttv,
... 47i, 66 24 ... 4 77 V,
M 4 47V, 04 244 1 4 71V,
... 4 47V, 71 260 40 4 71V,
124 4 47V, 46 27 100 4 Ttv,
124 4 17V, (1 241 10 4 T2V,
... 4 47V, II. Ill 14 4 71V,
... 4 47 V, 41 261 ... 4 71
... 4 17V, 44 212 40 4 76
ISO 4 -, 41 276 140 4 76
40 4 T 42 21 ... 4 T6
44 4 T, M 274 ... 4 78
140 4 47v, 10 264 ... 4 76
40 4 67V, 14 270 0 4 71
SO 4 47S4 64 14 40 4 74 .
40 4 67i, 44 26T ... 4 76
... 4 47 H 42 276 40 4 76
0 4 47V, 40 271 ... 4 78
40 4 47V, 44 277 200 4 71
40 4 47V4 41 2M ... 4 77 V,
too 4 70 60 211 ... 4 40
120 4 70 41 217 ... 4 M
160 4 TO 11 ! ... IN
... 4 TO 64... 101 40 4 SO
130 4 70 17 1M 40 4 K
... 4 TO 41 171 ... 44
60 4 TO M HI ... 4 I1V$
40 4 7 46 110 80 4 M
... 4 70 II 404 ... 4 16
120 4 70 I 114 ... 4 48
66..
II..
IS..
12..
II.,
41..
It..
17..
74..
4..
47..
74..
74..
44..
7t..
41..
71..
44..
44..
41..
61..
til
.ttl
.211
Ill
t
2St
22
217
141
Ill
Ill
208
4
2SI
124
210
HI
.....SI7
14
131
1
2!4
2K
IU
117
274
0
..141
..174
.111
..Ml
..Ml
,.24
..2(4
..241
..22
M0.
.226
40 4 TO
SHEEP There wii a
of sheep reported this
big bulk of them were
much the same quality
rived ea.rlv in the wak.
fairly liberal run
mornlna. but the
Utah grassera, of
as those that ar
The demand was
very limited for that class of offerings and
as a result they were low sale. Ther
were A. few Cora nf cnrnfaill Offered, though
that changed band readily enough at
stood, atearlv nrlces. Mexican wether
brought 36.06 and dinned lambs sold for
$6.00, and a little bunch of wool lamb
sold for the same money. The way In
which buyers Dick uo the few cornfeds
tl, . inlu. .hnura that thara la a SToOd de-
mniirt f.ir anvthlna- at all desirable, but
for thin, common stuff there la but little
Inmilrv
LMmtatlnna on dinned stock: Good tO
choice lambs, $6.00fctf.60; fair to good lambs,
$6.50(ii8.00; goed to choice wooled Iambi,
$6.508.76; fair to good wooled lambs, $o.00ia)
8.60; good to oholc yearlings or wethers,
$6.00415.26; fair to good yearlings or wether,
$4.7546-00; good to choice ewes, $4.2o4.50;
fair to good owes, $4.0044.26. Representa
tive sales: .
No. Fr.
85 western lamb J $f
129 Mexican wooled lamb TO 00
407 western lambs 74 8 00
227 Mexican wether W u
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle (tad Hogs Steady to Stroaar and
Sheep Steady to Lower.
CHICAGO. June 9. CATTLE Receipt.
7,000 head; market steady to strong; good
to jprlme steer, 35.7&ei.oO; poor to meaium,
$4.753S.0; stackers and feeder, $3.00i3i4.60;
-r r- . w-ltf aO Oft- .inn.nl
COWB, 1. lOVU-a. 10, liiriiwi t-w. v.."-. -,
$1.76fi2.76; bulls, $2.W&14.80; calves, $3.00i3.80.
. r , 1 . m aa V, .4 aa.lmatan la.
nvro rvrTtjiui, m,wv nwi ...... ----
morrow, 80,000 head; market steady; mixed
nnd butchers. ttSifft.ft: good to choice
heavy, $4.9rxn4.97; rough h'v7v.ti?S4-'0:
light, 31.7wCH.Ko: duik or mien, a-i.ootn.au.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 18,000
1 . . &!. . .4 . r . n 1 ru. l.mhl.
Iirm.vi , mai htv bihu; , -
steady to lower; good to. choice wethers,
western sheeD. 3t.254i6.26: native lamb, 86.00
43.7S; western lamb, ,$6.0008.66; spring
lamb, $4.60.1 7.36.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. June 9. CATTLE Re
ceipt, C.000 head. Including 900 head -southerns;
market steady to lrtc lower; export
and dressed bee steer. $5.75(&V6.88; fair to
good, $4.765.&0; western fed steers, $4.iof
6.80; Blockers and feeders, $3 28t 90; south
ern steer, $3.606.00; southern cow. $2.26i7
4.16; nstlv cows. $2.50414.76; native heifers,
$4.004tj 90; bulla. $3.00434 .60; calves. $2.754.7R.
HOGS Receipt. 725 head; market opened
5c higher, closed 6e lower; top. $4.87V; bulk
of ales, $4.66&4.80; heavy, $4.7W4.87M,; pack
ers, $4.S4.80: Pig and lights, $4.2543 4.75.
BHEEP A IN 1 uljaiMJ-nocmpUi i.
head; market steady: native lambs, $5.2Mt
7.00; western lambs, $5.2d3'7.0O; ewes, $4.757)
6.50; Texas clipped yearlings, $5.0O(S.7o;
Texas clipped sheep, $4.2&S4.75; stackers and
feeder, $3.kq4,M. .
St. Itnl Lire Stock Market.
ST.: LOUIS, June 9. CATTLE Reoelpts.
4.600 head. Including 2.800 head Texans;
market steady to strong; native shipping
and export uteers, $3.86ri.76; dressed beet
and butcher stoers. $4.10v?i0.30; teer under
1,000 lbs., 83.75iu-i4.09: stockers and feeder,
$3.604.6O: cow and heifer. $2.4046.26; can
ners. $2.2003.16; bulls. $3.lDtpt.60; calves. $4 .00
6.0Q; Texas and Indian steers, $3.25tS&40;
cows ana neiier. 4.iwa-i.a.
HOGS Receipts, 6,600 head; market
steady to a shade lower: pigs and lights.
$4.164.76; packers,- $4.6664.86; butchers and
best heavy, $4 .754.96. ,
SHEEP AND LAMBB Receipt, 4,000
head; market strong: native muttons, $4.00
p6.26: lambo, l6.OOCii7.2fi: cull and buck,
$2.60414.60; stock!-. $2.60438.00.
New Tork Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, June $. BEEVES Re
ceipt. 85 head, all consigned direct; noth
ing doing in live rattle, nominally steady.
Cables, tirm; export none.
CALVES Receipts, 281 head; very little
trade; market 26o lower; veals,' $l0rfir,.86:
prime buttermilks, 83.62H: city dressed
veals, weak, $o.00S.0O; country dressed,
$G.O(Vu.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-a-Recelpt. 4.890
head: good sheep steady, other slow and
neglected; market for good Iamb firm,
qualltv considered; sheep, $S.OtKh6.10; one
deck (choice), $6.26; oulls, $7; lambs, t5.60jj
7.90; no choice here; yearlings, $5.006X.OO;
few choloe, $6.78.
HOGS Receipts, 2,688 head ; market nomi
nally steady; no sales reported,
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. June 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,102 head: market ateadv to 10o
lower: natives. 44.K54i4i.4K; cow and heifer,
$2.00Cn640; stockers and feeders, $8.6004.66.
HOGS Receipt, $.486 bead; market steady
to strong; light mixed, $4.654.76; medium
and heavy, $4.74.81H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Rscelpt. 1.201
head; market ateady; lamb. lo16o lower.
Sioux City lira Stock Markot.
SIOUX CITT, June . tBpeclal Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; market
steady: stocker slow: beeves, $4 ti04f5.75;
cows, bull and mixed, 32.5OiH.50; stockers
and feeders, $3.0034.10; calves and year
lings, $3.00S4.00.
HOGS Receipts. 8.600 head; market
steady, aelling at $4.6044.7B; bulk, $4.6&i4.K.
Stock la SlaTbt. -
Following ar the receipt of liv atock
for the six principal western cities yester
day: i
Cattle. Hogs.
Sheep.
8.523
38.000
1,700
4.000
1,201
South Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. iouls
St. Joseph ....
Sioux City ....
Total
8.810
10.342
7.OH0
6.000
4.600
2.102
800
21.0firt
725
$.600
6.4X6
3.600
..28.713 47,662 28.424
Fvaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW TORK. June 9. EVAPORATED
APPLES Th market for evaporated ap
ples continues quiet, with buyer Indiffer
ent; common re quoted at 4fi5e; prime, 6
ftSSc; choice. AijeVr; fancy, 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
are rather easier for future delivery, but
the spot market show no material change,
being quiet and somewhat unsettled. O no
tations range from 34e to 6A.o, according
to grade. Apricots sre moving out slowly
In small lots, but with uprille light, prices
being well maintained. Choice are ouoted
at 9,if10c; extra choice. lO'iWlOHc; fancy,
llifflac. Peaches are cleaning up pretty
well, ao far a local stocks ar concerned,
and show some firmness, with choir
quoted at 7ff7c; extra choice. 7tttrr8c;
fancy, SfctTlOc.
Dry Good Market.
NEW TORK. June 9 DRT GOODS
Th market la In a lingering attitude, with
buyers operating In a hand-to-mouth man
ner. Development en the price question
are awaited, when It Is expected htrywr
attitude toward the market will be changed
somewhat. The outlook- far aa Improve
ment, however, is not bright until more
definite knowledge regarding price la ob
tained. INDIAN WOMEN COME TO SCHOOL
Two Arrl-eo tTroeloe Ik
lag for Kdaeatloa ta
America.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 1-Two young
women, native of India. In search pt edu
cation a they expect to find It In Amer
ica, arrived here today from the Orient on
the liner Coptic. They are) the Misses
Ethel and Nora Maya Das and are daugh
ter of a high cast East Indian, who hold
a high commission In th Brltlsn army.
They are traveling under the ehaperonag
of Rev. F. 8. Hatch. M. A., who Is general
secretsry of the Christian Endeavor oolety
In India.
The young women expect to enter some
es stern college, but have made no selection
yet. They go from her to Boston, where
they will remain until they find a college
which will accept the girl upon their edu
cational qualification.
They speak Engllnh and are both well
versed In the mysteries of Sanscrit and
Pole-Ian. Of Latin snd Greek, how rer.
they have no knowledge, and Rsr. Mr.
Hatch fears that without this knowledge
they may hav some difficulty In ecnrlng
admission to the kind of college they desire.
They come here a students, hut hop to
return to India a full-fledged missionaries.
Reappoint J a rise for Porto Rico.
WASHINGTON. June 9 The preelrtent
today appointed Charles F. McKenna of
Pittsburg to be district Judge of Porto Rico.
Mr. McKenna was appointed to the office
during th Last session of congress, but hi
appointment failed of confirmation. Since
that time the appointment, which original!?
wa made at the Instance of Representa
tive Dal sell, ha been agreed to by Senator
Penrose, who wrote a letter to th presi
dent expressing hi deslr that It be made.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER.
Deeds filed for record June 9, 1904, as
nlshed by the Midland Guarantee
Trust company, bonded abstracter,
Farnam street, for Th Bee:
Mary J. C. Ryan and husband to
Mary A. Derwin, lot 20, block 27.
First add. to Corrlgan Plac........
Mary J. C. Ryan and nusband to Jsn
nle M. Eakert, lot 11. block 7, Logan
Place
Franci O. Hall and wife to John W.
Pennell, part of lot 26, S. E. Roger'
Okahoma
John W. Pennell and wife to Edward
M. Slater, part of lot 26, S. K. Rog
er' Okahoma
Edward M. Slater to Mary W. Pen
nell, same
F. K. Collins and wife to Nellie Camp
bell, lot 4. block 8, Upton Place....
Joseph Smith to Elisabeth Roth, lot 9,
block 74, South Omaha
Helena de Vrles to Gertrude M. Lang,
lot 83, block 1, Hlmebaugh 4c .rat
terson'a subdlv
Hugh S. Thoma to Mat hew J. Cbaup
sky, part of lot 1, block 4. Has
call'a subdlv ...
Olaf Johnson and wife to Swan EL
Peterson, lot 3, block 3, Alamo Plaxa
The Winona Savings bank to William
A. Frederlch. part of lot 7 and 8,
block 18, Wlloox 2d ...
Blanche Doherty et al. to Charles A.
Anderson, part of lot It, Nelson'..
Frank IS. Reed and wife to John B. '
Klausner, part of lot 8, block T.
Reed's 1st
William T. Mack and wife to Georg
A. Kohebough, part lots 9. 10 and
11, block 10, Hanscom Place
Marietta Powell and husband to Cas
per B. Liver, lot 13, Terrao add....
Charles a Franol to P. and Anna
R. Munch, part of lot I, block 0,
Improvement Association add
Edward J. Covle and wife to Jen
Jensen, lot I, block 9, Pratt's subdlv.
fur
and 1814
254
1.000
1
1
"v I
(26
to
1
t
223
i
ITS
$00
2.000
3.400
1600
700
200
IAIIj WAT TIME CARD.
lit ION STATIOIt lOTH Jk.HO HARCY.
Chicago, Rock Ielaad Pacta.
BBABT.
Arrive.
ntitaaen rMTlla-ht Limit a I 64 am a 8 64 aa
Chicago Daylight Looal a T:0 am a 4:44 sol
Chicago Bipreaa M3-.M m 6:1 sa
Uaa Malnaa Emraaa a 4:10 pm bll :60 aai
Chlcaao Fast E IP rasa .......... 6:40 pm a 1:88 M
wall,
tank Ifnnntaln Umltod a 7:30 am a 7:1 aa
Uncoln, Colorado Sprint. Don-
aw-Kia ana araat a 1:10 Sol a 8:01 BTB
Oklahoma and Toxae Sipraoa... 16 pal all 66 an
Union Pacific.
The Ovarian Umltod
Th Fast Mall
The California Eiprass
a 9:4 aa
a 4:60 am
a 4:80 pm
a 8 44
a IM
aY'to"
a I to
T ID
a 1:40
a I 40
a
pni
pm
Pm
am
Th Atlaotlo Bpeotal
Th Portland-Chicago Special
Th Atlantlo Siprea
Th Colorado Special
Tha Chioaao Bveolal
a l:K pm
all 14 pm
Unoln. baatrloa A tKrauburg
Bid:
b 4 04 pm
bll 41 1
b I 44 i
Ooluabw Local
.. 4:0 pa
Cbloagro. Mllwaako
at; St. Pan!
Chicago Daylight
Chicago Fast Kip
, a 7:41 am
a 4 46 pa
a I to pm
UMiii
all:ll
a 8:14
a 1:10
a 1:1
pm
pa
am
OTorlana Liimuaa
IMs Molus Kip rrm
Illinois Contral.
Chicago giproaa
Chicago. Minneapolis A
.t:0sc M
...a T-t pm
...s 7:0ea
a 8:4
10 M
raui uniwa
MlsaaasolU A St, Pan! Ex
aa
pa
Cnleagro at Hortawoatorav,
Fast Chicago 1:40 am
Looal Chicago all :40 aim
Mall a. a 8:1 pa
Laoal Sioux City
Daylight St. Paid .at Han
Daylight Chloago a l oo aa
Limited Chicago a 1:24 am
Faat Chloago al:6opm
Looal Chicago a 4:2 pm
raat St Paul ................. -a 8:18 pa
L Paul Kiproas
Fast Mall rii""
Local Sioux City k 4:00 pa
Norfolk A BoaaaUol a I 04 aa
UnooU aad Long ria k 3:44 aa
Deadwood, liot Bpruga aad
at 44 aa
M
b 1:44
all oo
all:
a 9:11
a 3:44
a flat
a 4:14
a 8 44
a 1:14
bl0:14
ei0:4
1:1
8:10
b 1:1
pm
pm
m
pm
aa
pa
am
aa
m
Lincoln a . av pm
pa
pm
pa
Caapar and Wyoming Bipraaa. . 1:60 pa
Haatlnga. superior aa Aii..ii.wi"
Mtssoarl Pacific.
Leal Shtpraae al:4i am
14
a T 04
m
Kaaaas City A St. LouU Ex-
proaa : pa
World' Fair Spwlal a 4:4V pa
Cblcago Great Western.
St. Paul A Minneapolis Lim
ited . ..a :v pr
ll:Ui
Bt. Paul Mlnaaapoll nx-
praaa s i m aa
a IN
al0:40
a 4:t
pa
Chicago umltod a 4:40 pm
Chloago Bxpraas a :w aa
Wakaah.
Bt. Lcula "Oaanoa Bair Ex.. 4:10 pa
Now World' Fair a 14 aa
:M
a 8:00
8:
a
Pa
trea Ceaaeii aian a I.Waa
BCRLI MGTOJI STATION lOTH at MASON
Cblcaro, BarltBartoa at talny.
14T. Arrlra.
Chicago ipclal 7:oa a 1:66 pa
Chicago VaaUbolod Bxproaa ....a 4 00 pm a 7:44 am
Chicago Local a 1:16 aa a1l!4 pia
Chloago Umltod ....a 1:04 pm a T 40 pm
Faat Mall l.v pa
Kaasas City, St. Joseph A Co. BlaCfa. -
Kanaa City Day Exproa a 9:14 aa a 1:44 Pm
St. Louis Flyar ..a 6,1 am all:( am
lUnaa City Night Eipraaa . ...aiaiw pa a 4:44 aa
Borllngtoa at Missouri River. - -
Wymoro, Bmtrloo Llocols ..a 160 aa bit: pm
Nabraaka Kipreas a 1:64 am a 7:40 pui
DauTar Uailtad .a 1 I pra 4:44 aa
Olack Hllla A Pagot Sound Ex.all:M pm a 4 04 pa
Colorado Voatlbulad Flyar ., a 1:4 pa
Llaooln Faat Mall k 1:67 pm all 4
Fort Crook A PlatUaouth ... k I I pm b!0:i4 am
ballara A radllo Junctloa ..a 7:40 pm a 117 aoj
Italisvue A Paola Juaotiaa 3:40 aa
WEBSTER DEPOT-15TH at WEBSTER
Missouri Paolfie.
LaaT.
Arrlra.
N'brasa
n
Waopla
b 4 14 pa al M pa
Watar
Cblcaao, St. Paol, Mian, at Osaaaa.
Twls City Paaaangor k I M am k 4.14 pa
Bioui City Paaaangor a 1:04 pa all 0 aia
Oakland Lsoal b 4. 44 pa b I 14 am
a dally, b dally aoapt Sunday, d dally
Saturday. dally saaopt Monday,
OCEAN STEAM SniPS.
ANCHOR UNI V. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
NEW . TORK. LONOONDBRIT AND OLASOOW,
NEW TORK, GIBRALTAR AND MAPLES.
Sapartor acaomaodatlaaa. Eaoallant aalalaa. Tha
comlort of paaaaasar aaiafully oonaldarad. Slagl
or rouad-trtp Uckata botwaaa Nov Tork aad Saotaa,
kngllah, Irlah and all principal ScajidluTlaa aad
rooLiaanlal polala at attraotlvo rata, aaad Our Saa
of Toura. For tlokato or gaoaral lufarmaxia av.y
to any local agoot at tao Anchor Una, or to
HKNDKON itkOS.. uW'i Agaata, itoa,' IV,