TIIE OMAHA DAILY DEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1904. CRA18 AND PRODUCE MARKET Ugh', Offoringi in Co n is Faatnrs of JDsy's Trad. . MINNEAPOLIS PARTY TO VISIT OMAHA tkuiker e Ctmnrrcc Committee Will Cone Dowa to Take l Matters of Matnal la . tereat Mere. OMAHA, June 13. 1904. The feature of the torn market touay was Very lignt offerings. Btptemoei wneut was very strong ana iuly was as strong as 11 dare be with tne new crop out 01 doors, indications are mat the advance ahipinciits of new wheal trom the southwest win 1111 to arrive In Kansas City and bt. Louis nut ween, hut It wui be some lime bulore the ci op movement la commercially important. ine trade la anticipating tne conung inovu n,ent and getting away iruin casn wheat. The Biotas of wheat In Duluth elevators have decreased lnw.otl buanvla and the de crease in Minneapolis has been but ifi.uuO uusneis lor two days, bonis ol the Minne apolis elevator people are of the opinion tnat owing to the light movement of wheat Ira the country there Is not aa much In the lianas or. itiu farmers as has been fig ured on. Heporta of heavy rains all over Texas have been received and no wheat will move Horn northern Texas lor about three week, then only on the beat wea trior conditions. Reports from bt. Louis Indicate that the wheat crop in Missouri la looking tine and mat it win not be a late crop. If tine weather holds out farmers will be cutting wheat east of St. Louis In about ten daya. Chicago reports a broad trade In corn. With September heavily oversold and local as wen as outside trade covering. The Pat ten party seems to be sehlna Juiv and hick lug up beptember. prlngie nna also been a good seller of July on the swell. Country offerings of corn are aald to be lighter; the hipping demand Is only fair. Corn seems to be pretty well held, however, and the bears are able to make only a temporary Impression on prices. The weather Is re ported not unfavorable for corn, but might be a little warmer. The world's shipments arc reported as follows:' American wheat, l.lSO.Ouu bushels; total world, 10,432,000. American corn, Ui.- uuu Dusneis; total corn, 8,lltf,rw. The range In prices of Omaha grain for future delivery and the close Saturday and today were as follows: Closed Wheat Open. High. Low. Today Hat'y. July 81 82 81 82 81 Sept. ..... 73V " J3 "otf, 78 torn June - .... 464 46 87 46 461 42Vi 8. July i V 464 4i Sept. 44, Dec Oats .' June July Sept. 40 D 40 8V'B 871, 91 B U A asked. B bid. Quite a crowd gathered about the sam ple tables this morning and offerings were napped up as soon as made; especially was this true of corn. The demand evi dently largely exceeded the supply. The features' of the market were light receipts, Strong demand and steady prices. Receipts and shipments were: Wheat, 6 cars In; one week ago, 9 In and IT out. Corn, 8 cars In and ol out; one week ago, 4 cars In and 84 out. Oats, t cars In and 1 car out; one week ago, curs in. ' WHKAT-No. I hard, 840860; No. t, UWS To; No. i hard. 72t74c. , CORN-No. 8, 4ic; No. 8, 4H342c; No. 4, 40ti'41o; No. i yellow, 44c; No. 8 yellow, 44;u-4414c; No. 2 white, 43c; No. 8 whit, iMaH2c. OATS No. I. 40c; No. 3, SSVic: No. 4, 87c; No. 8 white, 4lo; No. 3 white, 88&c; stand ard. 40c. ' Tne cash sales amounted to 3 cars wheat, 1 car oats and 6 cars eornv Notes, from the lCxchangre OHloen, Omaha inspection of grain was S cars of wheat, all of which graded No. 8. Of corn cars; 1 car graded No. 8, J oars graded No. t and 1 car No. 4.- Cats, 8 oars; 1 No. 8 white, No. white and 1 no grade. Kye, 1 car graded No. 4. - Contract grain in regular local elevators was reported: Merriam, Uj,ui bushels; Union, t7,887 bushels. Stocks of grain in local elevators: Wheat, o2,o&6; corn, 146,42b; oata, 87,909. ' The transportation oommlttee of tbe Min neapolis Chamber of Commerce will be here tomorrow to meet the transportation com mittee of the Omaha Oraln .exchange for the' purpose of taking up matters of In terest to both bodies. The - Minneapolis committee-la composed of five members. Secretary Merobant of - the - Grain ex change is compiling a statement showing the rates Into Omaha and through rates on grain to both the Chicago and northern markets from all points in Nebraska. In compiling the statement every station In the slate will be taken into consideration and each road will be disposed of sepa rately. In this way it can be ascertained just now favorable the new grain rates are Jo the Omaha exchange. A great deal of itbor and time will be required to com plete the statement. Visitors on tutt exchange today were: Oeorge M. Gates, Chicago; Mont Robb, Murray; J. O. Iuggan, Goodwin, and C. A. Richie, Louisville. Grata Market Elsewhere. Closing prices of grain today and Satur day, at the markets named were as follows: CHICAGO Closed Today, bat'y. ... Si A bvHJJ 483tt 48 B Wheat July BeDtember Corn July Beptember KANSAS CITY, Wheat juiy 76V A 7tUH Beptember ?1VA 70B torn Jul beptember ' BT, LOUia Wheat- July September .. 46 .. 44 A 44B 48 84V.A 81 Worn July Beptember V 47H 4:A 46 MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat v July - 93A 93 beptember tflVA 81B CULUTH, Wheat Jul?T ,x B beptember U 11 NKW YORK. Wheat July 92 beptember fcuVs 93ttB 91H 4B KBW YORK OKNEKAL MARKET notations ol the Day Varlons Commodities. NEW YORK. June 1S.-FLOUR Receipts, 13,466 bbls.; exports, lO.'tib bbls.: inutket about steady, but slow; winter patents, 86. 1J 4o.4o; siraignts, 8-t.sXuo.Uii; Minnesota pat ents. 86.ouiuu.fc; winter extras, 4.add4.o0s Mln.esota bakers,- 88 8514.10; winter low grades, 8o.lu4a8.so. Rye tlour, quiet; fair to choice, 84.UUitf4.86; cuolce to fancy, H-Xtit e.eU. CORNMEAL Steady; yellow western. Il lol.lJ; city, H.UvLU; kiln dried, IZDb i'8.1m RYB Nominal; No. 3 western, 76c, nom inal. BARLEY Dull; feeding, 46c, C 1. f., New York; malting, nominal. WHEAT Receipts 88,000 bu. ; exports 89. 986 bu.; spot, Irregular;' No. 2 red, nominal, elevator; No. 3 red, 31.11. fo. b., ahoat; No. 1 northern DuJuth, 81.07H f o. b. atioat; No, 1 hard Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; options developed surprising strength and closed VU'l'f.c net higher. July, Wiae2c, closed 92Vc; September 8o T-lto, closed Bbfcc; Uecember fcJ'aw)io, oloeed 84Vo. CORN Receipts 107,500 bu.; exports 17,803 bu. Boot market firm; No, 8, 67Vic elevator and w f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yellow, noc; No. 3 white, 68c Option market was gen erally Arm all day, closing Vtflc net higher. July closed at .tie, September at 64SC OATS Receipts 121.500 bu.; exports 31.38S bu. bpot market steady; mixed oats, M ti 83 pounds, 7C; neutral white, 80 to 88 pounds, 4.io0c; clipped while, 86 to 40 pounds, 61 h; ode FEED bleady; spring bran, 830. C, June shipment; middlings. 82U.65. June ahlpmcnii City. 24.U0U24.6U. HAY Hteady; shipping, 75o; good to Choice, 9uc. Huf'8 Steady; state, common to choice. 1903, 80; lie '2. Xt-,-; olds, Hi He ; 1'acthc cvast, lK.il, MuJuc; lvu2, 2!ni2Sc; olds, Htfllo. HirEii Steady; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs.. 18c; CaltfonUa, 10 to 86 lbs.. 19c; Texas (dry). 24 to 8u lbs.. 14c. LEATHER Steady; acid. Kf2Re. WOOL Firm; domestle fleece, ttffSSc. TAIJXIW-ateady; city, c; country. 'l?cE -Quiet; domestic, fair to extra. t)i D6Wc: Japan, nominal. fEANCTS Firm; fancy, hand-picked, lo; ether domestic 8'4iiSc. fHOVISioNS l'ork. steady: family 89 60 010 6U; mesa, 88 (M11H 60; beef hams, !x Mf h 60; packet, ln nittfm; city, extra India mess, 813 ufl5 (m. Cut meat, steady; lickled bellies, .76(?7 26; pickled ahouldera. 4 60: pickled hams, 8 onfelu 00. Ird, firm) weatera steamed, H.lUi lettned, steady; coTrtlnentj 17.15; fVmfh america. eam pound, 8S.TW Tl4v Pork, firm; family, 814.00: short clear, tl8J614.7S; mens, 814.00 016.00 BUn b.k Steady; creamery, coram on to rxtrn, ljnmc; state dairy, common to extra, Ual7Vk. CHEKflfc (Steady: state, full cream, col ored. THrTH; small whits. 6(9V!c; large, colored, 7471e; lartt, white, (ic. K'Q8 Weaker; wee tern, extra, 17H?lSo; flrata, lW17c POl'LTRY Alive, dull: dresned, weak; western broilers, 262c; fowls, 12c; turkeys, lfrl6c. CHICAGO ORAM AKO PIlOVISIO?II Featerea of the Trading sad Cloalag Prices ol Board of Trade. CHICAQO, June 13 -With coarse grains here strong; and rumors of flooded fields In Kansas and Oklahoma there was a sharp upturn today In the price of wheat. Com pared with Saturday's close final figures on July wheat were Vtf'r4 higher. Corn shows a gain of Tn'&lc Oate are up VifiSc and provisions Wtl'c. Shorts were artlve pur chasers during the latter part of the ses sion, the market continuing strong nntll the clnse. After sdvanclng to StiVveWie July closed at 8H''riitW(lc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 1T7,20 bu. The amount on passage Increased 440,000 bu. and the visible supply decreased 2,128.000 bu. F'rlmary receipts were 420.900 bu., compared with 4fl0,8oo bu. a year ssro. Minneapolis, Diiluth and Chicago reported receipts of 344 cars, against 363 cars laat week and 462 cara a year ago. Corn manifeaied surprising strength. July opened "4c higher st wycrw'ic, sola up to 4&VjC and closed at 49U 41v,c. Local re ceipts were 439 cars, with 48 cars of con tract grade. There was a big general commission house trade In oats, with the demand largely cen tered In September delivery, although there was also an increased demand for Decem ber. Strength of corn was the main hull fartor. Distant deliveries made an advance of about lc. -but the July option ahowed only a moderate rain. After opening un changed to He higher at WHnc July ranged between 89Sr3rc closing at 88 (jilS'c. Local receipts were 166 cars. Provisions were strong. At the close Sep tember pork was up 16'17Hc at Sep tember lard showed an advance of lOo at 87.60 and ribs closed at 37.62H. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 46 cars; corn, 608 cars; oata, 196 cars; hogs, 1710 head. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles ! Open. High. Low. f Close.l Sat'y. Wheat a July b July a Sept b 8pt Corn ' June July Sept July Sept Deo Sept Sept Ribs July Sept 86V86Hi 81 fc 80 8H4, 8fi"fc 82 82Ts83i 82fi 80VU, 81 80 48 48 48 47 4Sf! 48M6Vi 4S449H'S5i 48 48Vt . 4& 41H 41H 893974 S1H 32H 31Vi 81 32 12 65 12 75 12 68 13 76 12 96 12 80 6 77H 87H 77H 6 96 7 06 6 96 7 26 7 35 7 20 7 40 T 62Vs 7 87 49H, n 12 75 13 80 12 90 13 10 92HI 7 10 7 40 7 60 6 82H 7 UV 7 28 7 42H No. 3. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market was steady; winter pat ents, 84.70S4 80 straights, 34.4O4.60; spring patents, 34.3W&4.40; straights, 839OQ4.30; ba kers, 32.G663.30. . . WHEAT No. 2 spring, 9&ff95c; No. 8, 86 9Sc; No. 2 red, fl.Oi'tf.(S. CORN No. 2, 4Hj4c; No. 3 yellow, 60 604o. OATS-No. 2, 4141c; No. 2 white, 44c; No. 8 white, 4144c , BARLEY Good feeding, 38341c; fair to choloe malting, 44g66c . . SEEDS No. 1 tiax. 8100; No. 1 northwest ern. 3107. Timothy, prime, 38.95. Clover, contract grade, 10. i5. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 81170 45)12.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., 8fi.80ijatf.82. Short ribs sides (loose), 87.12.87; short clear sides (bfxed), 6.75(g7.00 . Receipts and shipment yesterday at this market were as follows: Receipts. Bniproenm. Flour, bbls.... Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oats, bu 43.800 7.700 .... 19,100 ....494.400 ...118,900 .... 6.000 28.300 266.800 118.200 1.800 Rye, du.... Barley, bu 33.100 .wo On the Produoe exchange today, the but ter market was steady: creameries, 18 17e; dairies, 11Uc Eggs easy; at mark, cases Included, 1414c, Cheese, weak at Tjo. , 1 ' ... 33.100 8.800 Bt. Louie Gnla aad ProTlalona. ST. LOUIS. June 13. WHEAT Higher: No. 3 red, cash, elevator, 31.04; track, 81 .07 1.68; July, 84(84c: September, 81 81c; No. 3 hard, 90j2c. . CORN-Hlgher; No. 2 cash, 47c; track. 48a48e; July, 4848e; Beptember, 47c OATS Firmer; No. 2 cash, 40c; track. 41c: July, 87c; September, 82c; No. 3 white, 44c. , . SEED Timothy, steady. 32.802.70. FLOUR Quiet and unchanged; red winter patents. 84 .80414.90; special brand" 10(8250 flgher: extra fancy and straight, $4.30(8.60; clear, 83.7O3.80. , CORNMEAL Steady, 32.80. BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, 93fl96e. HAY Weaker and lower; timothy, 37.004J 14.00; prairie. 86.00 10.00. IRON COTTON TIES 63o. B AGOING 6c. HEMP TWINE 6c PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing, 812.75. Lard, steady: prime steam. 86. JO. Paeon, steady: boxed, extra shorts, 37.60; clear sides, $7.87: short clear, 88.12. POULTRY Steady; chlckehs, 9c; springs, 14jl6c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 8c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 1418cj dairy, 10SC14O EGGS Steady, 13c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 11.000 6.000 Wheat, bu 60,000 66,000 Corn, bu lSl.oon si.ew OatS, DU w,wv ' ,vw Kansas City Oral Provisions. 'KANSAS CITY, June 13. WHEAT Steady; May, 76(875e; July, 7171e: Rr,irr,hr 71iiQ71c: cash no 2 hard. 86(9 Sic: No. 8, 84(S8c; No. 2 red, $1.08; No. 8, CORN-l-Steady: May, 44c; July. 44(?44c; September. 8843'c; cash No. 2 mixed, 484c: No. 8. 48o; No. 2 white, 4849o; No. 3 48(48C. OATS Steady; No. t white, 4142c; No. 2 mixed. 39tf40. RYE Steady; No. , 64o. HAY Steady: choice timothy, $10.601LOO; Choice prnlrie. 88.25. Bl'TTER Creamerv. 18?rl5c; dairy, 12e. EGGS Steady; Missouri and Kansas stock, cases returned, 12c; new No. I white wood cases included, 13c. Receipts. Shipment Wheat, bu 48.800 4.8U) Corn, bu 12.000 17.6"0 Oats, bu i .wu ,uuu Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, June IS BUTTER Bleady, fair Inquiry :' extra western cream ery. 13c; extra nearby prints. 19c EGGS Firm and In 'good demand: fresh nearby and fresh western, 19c, loss off; fresh southwestern. 18c. loss off; fresh southern. 17c, loss off. CHEESE Quiet and a shade easier; New York full cream, choice to fancy, new, 81P 8c; New York full cream fair io good, new, 67c. Milwaukee Grain Market. MTT U'iTTVPBl T - . TUTXT IT A T Steady; No. 1 northern, 9fcjj98o; No. I northern. 96997c; old July, 8iff87c. RYE Weak, No. 1, 75c. n AKLa, x week; no. 2. 63c; sample, so 69c. r-oRV Steady; No. 3, 4849c; July, 49o bid. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 18. WHEAT July, 98jj4c; September, 81c; December. 7e; on track: No. 1 hard. 96c; No. i northern, 94o; No. 9 northern, 2c. FLOUR First patents, 8006.10; second patents, 84.9O((i6.o0; first claara, M.6O((r3.60; second Hears, 82.46. BRAN Id bulk. $16.00; shorts, $16.00. Visible Bnpply of Grain. NEW YORK, June IS The visible supply of grain June 11, aa complied by the Prod uce exchange, la aa follows: Wheat. 18, 476 000 bu.; decreaae, 2.118.000 bu. Corn, 4 &8 000 bu.: Increase. 601.000 bu. Oats. 1.638.- U0U bu.; Increase. SS.OuO bu. Rye. 1.1S8.OO0 bu.: Increase 6.000 bu. Barley. 168.000 bu.: decreaae, 96,000 bu. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. June 18. WHEAT Spot, weak: No. 1 California, 6a lOd; futures, steady; July, 6s 3d; September, 6s 4d. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new, 4a td; American mixed, old, 4a 4 J; futures, dull; July, 4s 4d; September, 4s :d. Delete. (Grain Market. DULUTH, June 13. WHEAT To arrive: No. 1 northern. Wc; No. 8 northern, 82So; on track: No. 1 northern, wSir!c: No. I northern, V8S4Sc; July, Hc; Septem ber. 82c. OATS To arrive and on track, 41 a rVerla Market. PEORIA, June 14. CORN-teady; No. 3. 4tc; No. 4. ito NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Inflation of Pr!oi TJodorgoM OoHapto tti DUpjoiat Cptculgton. SMALLER BUYERS HAVE MARKET ALONE Movement of feenrttles Defles All Known Laws of Operators nasi Oecs tas Mark far prise. NEW YORK. June 13. The flattening out of the speculative upward movement of ? rices was a sore disappointment today to he professional trading element. The rise which developed In the latter part of last week hud aroused great hopes that the market was at last stirred out of i(s rut and when the smaller class of speculators attempted to take profits on tome of the holdings taken over laat week they found they had the market to themselves and no absorptive power for their moderate offer ings. The reasons which the habitual tracers always expect to be present for a movement of prices were variously assigned. The opening sdvance was promptly chilled by the heavlneas of United States Steel S referred and unfavorable conclualons were rawn from the personality of the brokers employed In that stock who were supposed to be Informed on trade affairs. The weekly discussion of railroad traffic by of- nciRia servea to upset me calculations that better traffic conditions for the railroads would result from the better crop conditions of last week. On the contrary, railroad officials were rather generally agreed In the opinion that the merchandise move ment over their lines was markedly smaller than last year and that merchants and manufacturers were still persisting In their conservative hand-to-mouth methods of buying. Accumulation of empty cars was an Item of many .of these weekly inter views. The domestic exports for May make a poor contrast with the relative Improve ment in April which it was hoped marked the turn for the better in our export trade. May exports of domestic products, on the contrary, have decreased over $16,000,000 from those of May last year and upward of $18,000,000 from April of this year. Of the decrease from last year mors than 311,000.000 Is In value of breadstuffs and over 83,000.000 In value of cotton. The 34,473, 831 of breadstuffs exports makes the lowest valuation of any one month for years past. The advance In the grain markets today helped to unsettle the stock market, as did a reduction In the price of copper. The circular to stockholders of the Northern Securities company renewed attention to the tying up of the dividends on the 8395, 000,000 of stock of this corporation. A mo mentary advanee of a point In Ontario & Western was Ineffective to hold the mar ket, which closed heavy at the lowest of the day. There was a good Inquiry for bonds and prices were firm. Total sales, par value, 81,866.000. United States bonds unchanged on call. The following were the quotations on the Stock exchange: Saleo.Hlgh.Low.Close. Atchison .'....15,700 71 70 70 n rk nti tub leALA. u 94 79 94 Baltimore & Ohio .... 3,200 80 do pfd , Canadian Paclflo 1,600 119 , 78 91 118 118 Central of N. J 100 161 161 160 Chesapeake ft Ohio... 4U0 81 31 88 81 ' 13 81 88 80 13 Chicago & Alton 100 88 do pfd lw 81 Chicago O. W 100 13 Chicago a N. w 100 16 168 167 U., M. & St. P do pfd C. T. & T do pfd C, C, C. c St. I j... Colorado Southern . do 1st pfd do 2nd pfd Delaware & Hudson V.. L. & W 11,600 142 141 141 ltv 6V1 . 14 68 100 69 69 lb 48 19 600 155 154 154 100 Z87 267 D. A R. G 100 do pfd , 200 Erie 7,100 do 1st pfd 2,600 do 2nd pfd 200 Hocking Valley do Pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd L. N Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry M. St St. L 700 180 US' 100 16 16 400 20 20 800 41 89 1.400 1W 108 3.600 146 .144 144 2.600 80 79 79 10,200 114 112 113 48 M., St. P. A B. SHe. M. do pfd Missouri Paclflo ..... M., K. ft T do pfd N. R. R. of Mex. pfd. New York Central .. Norfolk ft Western .. do pfd -. 300. 3: 62. 63 116 5,600 91' R5 3g 300 16 16 900 85 86 10O 115 ZOO Ontario ft Western. . .89,700 Pennsylvania P., C, C. ft St. L.. Reading ... ao tst pra , do 2nd pfd Rock Island 'Co do pfd St. L. ft B. F. 2nd pfd St. L. S. W do Dfd Southern Paclflo .... Southern Railway .. do pfd Texas ft Paclflo .... T.. St. L. ft W..... do pfd , Union Paclflo ...... do pfd , Wabash do pfd , W. ft L. E Wisconsin Central ., do pfd Mexican Central ... Adams American United States Wells-Fargo , Amal. Copper , Am. Car ft Foundry, do pfd Am. Cotton OH do pfd , American Ice do pfd Am. Linseed Oil .... do pfd Am. Locomotive do pfd , Am. 8. ft R do pfd , Am. Sugar Refining Anaconda Mln. Co... Brooklyn R. T 1,600 100 100 400 J00 200 100 100 200 3.0110 8,2I0 12,800 Colorado Fuel ft Iron Consolidated Gas 100 1,100 190 189 W Corn Products 200 do pfd loo Distillers' Securities..' 100 10 10 10 67 67 67 20 19 General Electrlo . .... Inter, Paper do pfd Inter. Pump do pfd National Lead North American 700 167 157 157 300 11 10 10 67 31 70 ' 21 21 1.300 22 K.1 2i Pacific Moll People's Oas 400 Pressed Steel Car .... 200 do pfd Pullman Pal. Car .... Republic Steel 100 do pfd 100 Rubber Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal ft Iron.. 1,200 U. 8. leather 100 do pfd 810 U. S. Realty 800 do pfd . 00 17. 8. Rubber do pfd 800 V. 8. Steel 2.900 do pfd 1,800 94 26 96 26 3 211 40 15 75 84 6 79 60 16 'a M 156 6 40 ' 6 80 6 59 '66 9i 6 40 a 87 'm" 9 K 156 647 Westlnghouss Electrlo 100 '168 western Union 87 Total sales for the day, 276,700 shares. London Stock Market. LONDON. June 13. Closing: CofisnU. money. w) so aoeount SAI4 AnAMinoa RH Afhlton TSU a ptd n It'more A Ohio.... MS Canadian Pacific 11114 rnea. ft Okie kt rttrato Gt. W it C. If. ft Bt. P 144 nBan 1 D. nr.r ft R. O n do afd Tt Krla MS do t pfd tH do M pfd M"4 Illinois rostral 1SI4 !ul. ft Naao Ill M . K. ft IT N. V. Cent!. Norfolk ft "V.. do pfd , Ontario ft W.. PonnarWanla . Rand Mines ... Headlas do 1st pfd.. do Id pfd.. so. Railway ... do pfd So. Parlor .... Unloa Paclflo , dn pfd V. Stool. . . . do pfd WahasR dn pfd Spas lak 4a ..l' .. 4 .. S("4 .. 10H .. 3vt .. 41H ,. MM "S3 .. 4a .. .. K .. H .. .. IT SILVER Bar, steady, 25d per ounce. MONEY 2 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 1 per cent; for three months' bills, 8W0 per eent. Porelgm Vlaaaelal. PARIS, June 13. Trading on the Bourse today continued inactive owing to the un certainty in regard to the far eastern sit uation. Russian Imperial 4s c'.osad at 90.80. Three per cent rentes, sf for the account. BERLIN, June 18. Huslueee on the Bourse today waa stugnHnt. LONDON. June 13 The demand for money In the market today waa increased In connection with the heavy call for the new Japaneae loan. Trading on the Stock exchange was Inactive. Ralls were dulk Console were easier. Americana were tbe feature of the day s) trtnnartams ftwluf to 267 20 20 20 70 70 69 24 23 23 69 68 68 35 86S4 85 (66 .. 79 129 16 83 20 ! 85 116 116 66 65 66 85 26 - 26 26 ..17,600 115 114 114 . 600 68 67 68 .43,300 48 47 47 109 81 81 81 200 66 66 66- 3,000 21 20 80 600 64 64 63 200 46 46 . 46 200 12 11 11 200 80 80 28 .12,800 47 46 . 46 . 1,800 21 21 20 . 600 84 84 84 . 300 21 21 21 22 . 10O 87 37 36 .17.600 86 86 85 . 100 92 92 93 . 100 16 16 16 . 1,600 85 84 84 . 14 . 100 17 17 16 . 800 SS 88 88 . 600 ' 7 7 7 2Z , ...,. ..... 181 . ICS 203 60 49 49 16 16 16 70 70 70 26 26 23 90 90 88 6 6 27 27 S e ee ' 8 28 19 19 19 82 . 82 82 63 ' 63 63 98 98 98 800 128 126 12 70 48 47 47 80 80 80 their firm new In sympathy with New York sod on the crop report, notably ItaUtlmore ft Ohio, Krte, Ontario A Wesrtern and fnions Paclflo. The market closed weaker. Foreigners were Irregular. Japanese were better. The amount of bullion taken Into the Rank of England on balance today was 1&2,000. Hew York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 13. MONEY On call, easy; highest, 1 per cent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per csnt; last loan, 1 per cent; cloalng bid And offered. 1 per cent: time loans easy and dull; sixty days, Wffi per cent: ninety days, irjiv, per cent; six months, 2'&3 per cent; prime roercan Ula paper, 3U4 P?r fent. STERLINU EXCHANGE Easier, with actual business In bankers' bills at 84.8780 for demand and at 34.87,34. 8536 for sixty dap bills; posted rates, 84 86 and 84.88; com mercial bills 34.85. SILVER Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars, 44 o. ilONDS Government, steady; railroad, flim. , The closing quotation on bonds are as follows: V. 6. rof. la, rI ....lM'Manhattan e. s. 4a. ..! do coupon central n ai do Is. ref d" in lite 11 do coupon V Minn, ft Bt L. 4a... M do saw aa, ng.. do coupon do old to, ref... do coupon Atchison (an. 4s.. do adj. 4a Atlantic C. L. B. ft O. 4a do ! Central of Oa. ts. do let iso M.. K. ft T. 4a do 2l It N. R. R. of M 4a T4 ..Ml ..104 ..vn N. Y. C. f. ! .I0OH .111 .1M4 . 714 . ' . H . t ..11H'4:,N. J. c. a. IS. .. 14 No. Paclflo 4a. .. l ' do tt ,.10i IN. ft w. e. .... . . 46 O B. L. 4a ft par. ..lie .Pann. cony. IWa.. .. 7I4 Keadlna aea. ... fnea. ft Ohio Chicago ft A. "a C, B. ft q. n. 4s ..!( PI. L. ft I. M. c. ta..us4 7t , ft. u S F. fa. 4a. 81 lV St. L S. W. la.. M C. M. ft St. P. f. 4a.. Ht "Benooard A. L. 4a.. T0Vi .... 11 ....117 C. ft N. w. c. 7t...n' raring ta..... C, R. I. ft P. 4a.... 180. Railway Sa... An fnl l.m 7SW Teaaa ft P. la... ...U7Vj CCC. ft 8t. L. a 4a. M St. U ft W. 4l 70 I 74V. 114 6 Chicago Ter. 4t T44 Vnlon Pacific 4a. Con. Tobacco 4a.. ait ao ronv. to.... il'V. 8. fltesl Id la (xlWabaah la in! do deb. B Colo, ft So. 4a... D. ft K. O. 4a... Erie prter lien 4a do s-.i. 4e ,,,"'. ft L. B, 4a. "r W. ft D. C. H..104 Wle. Central 4e. tu Hecklni VaJ. 4ta....l0IH U ft N. oal. 4e 1"1 I Lid. Offered. Colo. r. ft I. a. la. TO Keir York Mining Stocks, NEW YORK, June IX The followln g are the cloalng pneus on mining stocas Adams Cat Utile Chief ... I ...175 ...400 ... 10 ... 11 ... 11 .. it .. 18 ..to Alio Broeca Brunewlck Con .. Comatork Tunnel Con. Cal. ft Vs.. Horn Sllrer Iron Bllrer Leadvllle-Coa ... ... ... 1U ...14 ... . -. .VI I ...10 ... 1 Ontario Ophlr Phoenix ....... Potoal Bavage Sierra Nevada Small Hopee . Standard OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple nnd Fancy Produce. EGOS Receipts, liberal; market, steady; fresh stock, 14c. LIVE POULT RY-Hens, 8c; roosters, according to slxe, btffsc; turkeys, 13c; ducks. c; geese, oc: oroners, iiigdvc. BUTTER Packing stock, 11c; choice to rancy dairy, u'fttiHc; separator, i(y'i,e. FRESH FISH Trout, 10c; pickerel, 8c; pike, 10c; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whltoflsh, 14c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lobster, green, 26c: lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads, 11c; catfish, 14c; black baas, 20c; halibut, 10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 31.00; buffalo, 8c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dox., 86c. BRAN Per ton. 318.00. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: " Choice No. 1 uplsnd, 88.00; No. 2, 37.60; medium, 17.00; coarse, 86 1.0. Rye straw, 85.50.' These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipts light TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, large size, 83.00; fancy navels, all sizes, 83.50; Mediter ranean sweets, choice, all sizes, 33.00(13.25; Jaffas, all sizes, 32.753.00. LEMONS California fancy, 270-300-360, 33.7543.25; choice, 33.5fK83.75. CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton, 60c; Imported Smyrna. . 2-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14c; 7-crown, 15c. BANANAS Per medium-elsed bunch, $2.00(62.50; Jumbo, S2.75&3.25. DATKS Persian, per box of 80 pkgs., 82.00: in 60-1 b. boxen. So . per lb.; Orleuud stuffed, per box, 82.40. PINEAPFLE&rln crates of 24 to 42, per crate, 83.50. ' FRUITS. STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 34-quart rase, $1.501.G6; Oregon Hood rivers, W.OO 2 60. BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 qts., 82.26a2.60. . . :' CHJiiRlilES CaJIfnmliL ner hnr. xl Rftta 1.75. 7 OOOeEBERRIES 2Bt. base. 81.75. PClErTexas. .1(pr ..4-basket crate. CANTBLOUFE Texas.' car Crate. IS.fiOtffi 2.TB . . ' - ..-' ' " WA.TERMELONS Per lb., crated, 2c; VSUil, oatvo. - t f VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, 3120; Dakota, per bu., 31.20; New Texas Red stock. In sacks, per lb., 2e. NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.1&2.2S. ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, 32.00; Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c. CABBAGE California, per lb., 22o. CUCUMBERS-Per dot, 60c. TOMATOES Texas, 4-basket crates, $1.76. RADISHES Per dox. bunches, 20c. LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dox.. 80c. TURNIPS-Southern. rr dos., 45c BEETS Southern, per doz, 46o. CARROT 8 Southern, per dox., 78c. PARSLEY Per doa., 40c. BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $2.50; per -hu. basket, $1.00. String, per bu. box, $5.00; per -bu. box, 6c. SPINACH Per bu., home grown, 3640c. ASPARAOFS-Per doz. bunches, 40c. GREEN PEPPER8-Per 6-basket crate, $2.00. SQUASH Florida summer, per dox., 76c. PICAS Per bu. box, $1.00. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. 11c: Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block Hwise, c; Wisconsin brick, law; Wiscon sin llmbergar, 13c. MAPLE PUOAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. 2 green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 8c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.; 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 13 to 15 lbs., 6c; dry salted, R'p'12c; sheep pelts, iaic; horsehldes, 2160&'2.&ft. NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c; No. 1 soft shell, per 10., lsc; iso. I nam sneu, per id., jc; pecans, large, per lb,, 12c; small, per lb., loe; peanuts, per lb,- 6c; roasted peanuts, per lb. 8c; Chill walnuts, 12rl3c; large hickory nuts, per lb., lie; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard shell, 13c;' shell barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per bu.. $1.26. . , Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 13. METAIJ3 Tin was weak in both the London and domestic markets. The English cables reported a decline of 1 12s 6(1 for both spot and fu tures, with spot closing at 119 6s and fu tures at 118 10s. Locally the market rlosed at $26.00tj 26.50, there not being suf ficient demand to maintain prices In view of the weakness abroad. Copper declined Ss 9d In London to 55 13s 9d for both spot and futures. Locally the market was rather easier; lake Is quoted at $12.5012.75; elec trolytic, $12.60313.62; casting. $12. 12fi 12. 25. Lead declined 3s 9d in London to 11 18s 9d, hut remained quiet and unchanged at 34.2.V4.S5 for Jobbing lots out of store. Spelter was unchanged at $4.75(84.87 In the local market and at 21 15s In London. Iron closed at 61s 3d In Glasgow and at 42s 3d In Mlddlesborough. Locally, Iron wad unchanged: No. 1 northern foundry is Suoted at $12 4fi'ol3 00; No. 2 northern foun ry, $14.0O(Ii'14.60; No. 1 southern foundry and No. 1 southern foundry, soft, $13.25'Jf 18. 78. Pig iron warrants are weak at 39. ST. LOUIS June 18 METALS Lead, un changed at $4.12. Spelter, dull at $4 .60. Wool Market. BOSTON, June 18. WOOL Old wools are well sold up, many warehouses being un usually clear of stock. Current quotations arei Idaho fine, lfV'l7c; heavy fine, 1314c; fine medium. 161 7c; medium, 17jjl8c; low medium. 1718c. Wyoming, 1516c; fine me dium, l&ft'Hc; medium, l&u19c; low medium, Wtt'iOc. Utah and Nevada, fine, 1616c; heavy fine. 13(314e; fine medium, 164fl7c; me dium, lMfSOc; low medium. lft'21o. Dakota fine. 15(jl6o; fine medium. lV)l(To; medium, l(K(!'20c; low medium. ISfl'IOc. Montana, fine choice, IMtflJc; Hne average, 7Sj'18c; fine ml. dlum, choU-e, 18iJl9c; average, 16frl7c; sta ple. 19afc; medium choice. 19(U20o. ST. LOUIS. June 13. WOOL tSteady ; me dium grades, combing and clothing, lHf 23'hc; light fine, 15'18c; heavy, 12u'15c; tub washed, 2132o. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW YORK. June 13 EVAPORATED APPLES The market la a ahade ateadler; common are quoted at 4fl6c; prime, 6c; choice, 6rjc; fancy, 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea are attracting -some attention for future delivery and the msrket shows steadlnesa; prices range from 2c to 6c, according to grade. Apricots are firm and unchanged at 910e for choice, 10fi 1040 for extra choice and Ufil3o for fancy. Peaches re main unchanged; choloe are held at 7a7o; extra choice, 73c; fancy. 8(10o. Dry Ooods Market. NEW YORK. June 13.-DRY OOODS The market continues to drag and buyers am to act aa Inspired by a common Im pulse, waiting evidently until more la known regarding price. More Interest ts being taken In the ootton market, but the rapid fluctuatlona of the last two or three daya has done ir'jch to confirm bujrerg la their watting policy. IlilHl LIVE SIM MARKET Cftttli BeostpU Very Ligkt and Friota Baled Btedj to Blronf. HOGS STRONG TO FIVE CENTS HIGHER Only n Few Catrs of Sheep nnd Lambs Arrived nnd with a Good loca 1 Demand the Market Wns Active nnd Steady to Strong;. SOUTH OMAHA, June 13, 1904, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. sTheep. Ottlclal Monday 2,647 2,f7 a.ino 2.4XH 6,(1 8,i.S Kama day last week., bame day week before Same three weeks ago Same four weeks ago. Same day last year 4.5i'a 4.758 8.3' 8.4-V 6.182 5, wo . .10.779 T,6M RECEIPTS FOR TUB YEAR TO DATH. Tbe following table shows tne receipts ot rattle, boas and aneeo at Mouth Oenana for the year to date, with comparison with last car. 1804. Cattle tu.vh Hogs I.eVi.Oid bheep Soo.iMl Averaare nrir nuM 1808. tt.8.4 Inc. Dee. 14,o,J l,lul.i07 lu2,366 5d4,174 131,oa; for hogs at South Omaha tor the last several dajs with com Late I 1904. 19U8.1902.119Ql.1900.1899.lo98. May tt.. May 16.. May II.. Miy 18.. May May 8U.. May 21.. May 88.. May a.. May U.. May 86.. May M.. May tel.. May as.. May .. May Du.. May ill.. June 1.. June 8.. June 8.. June 4.. June b. . June 6.. June 7.. June 8.. 7 12 Ij i'v 7 li 7 Wi 7 w J l 6 96 h. I V W I V lui 7 07, 7 lit 1 i 7 2U 6 itl 6 a bai fc TA v-i I 73 6 03 b8 6 all e 6 ol, e j 60 6 W 6 & 6 0 b l 6 7u, o j 8 70, 6 il 6 U i U e IU, 6 78; . 6 kol 6 yi 1 6 8 6 00 1 m 9i a t:7l 4 60( 4 kf 4 4ij 4 46 I 4 4i I 4 86, 7J 4 8a i 4. I 63 4 I 4 bo I 4 4S! 4 4- 4 64 I 4 63, 4 ot,i 4 8 4 "7ai 4 4v,i 4,8, 4 81, 6 aol J 6 all 6 8. is, "I Ul a 1 6 041 6 K b . a iu 6 ',0 6 boi e 1 6 S3 6 u, 1 6 M 8 tt b ib 6 7. , t 80j a bo, a j 6 U3l e J3, 8 6J 4 8V 8 S0 4 4 11 09 4 4 V S 1V eo 1 l 4 8 OT, a USl 8 82 3 1 a a 111. a aa 4 88 b 041 8 bi 4 a e vt a ao a 11 a la,, a k,i 4 la 1 I M M b t - I 1 MS a ,mii a arii 0 boi i 61 4 10 4 bo, 8 b( 14 4 ba 8 bO 4 U 4 881 8 b5 4 12 ll fall 4 HI 4 8o I 4 10 i 4 b - 4 8 tS 4 01 4 Ji It ln b l 6 08 3 W) 1 87 0 xvi J bu M June 8.. June lu. . June 11.. June 12.. June id.. 7 21, 'i itt I t 7 33 7 3b i ui 1 6 0", lib 6 W 6 Ui 4 U2I 3 67 ' 4 ebi 8 64i 8 71 Indicates Sunday. The ollicial numoei of cars of stock brought iu loday by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, li s S. -., ai. 4 Bt. Ky.. .. Vv abash 8 Mo. i-ac. Ry i Union Racine bystem 23 C. N. W. Ry E. dc M. V. H. R. 24 C, bU P., M. t O. Ry. 8 B. da M. Ry 2 C, B. &. VI. Ry 4 K. C. & St. J 3 C, R. I. de P., east.. 1 C, R. 1. dt P., weal.. 7 lmnols Central Chicago Ureal West. 1 Total receipts 101 17 e e ee e 'i w 3 .. 1 21 l 4 1 23 1 .. 1 e 2 1.. t 4 1 85 1 34 The dlapoauion of 1110 day a receipts was as loilowa, eacu buyer puruaaslng lnu num ber 01 head indicated; Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co. .A... 34 a ewlft and company 4ui 1,3 Cuiahy Packing Co 3ol 1,016 b:3 Armour dt Co 'ii 1,m3 Omaha Pack. Co., Kan. C. 24 Hwlfi and Co., country.. 14 M Armour U Co., Boo City Sou .... Vansant Bl Co 34 . ... Carey dc benion 80 Hill A. Son 61 iluston 6l Co 6 Wolf at Alumna 10 ... SoJ Degan 2 ..... ... S. & S. Co. 199 Root t ls Bulla & Cllno 14 Hagerty U Other buyers 13a Total ...8466 6,363 CAi'l'LJ inure wa ui exocpiionaii light, run of caiue here this morning, lor a juonday, ana ut me 2,ow rvportou ftooui twenty ctus were elmer uuieu ibrougii or oojialgned diiett to local pauaers. ,iui ailli tunuer reuueed tne ottenngs, ao that it took duc a compau-auveiy anon uiue.iof everytning In me yarns to cnange nands. The market on beef Bioers could saiely be uuoieu acUve and ateaay 10 strong, tne more aesirable graues showing lae greatest strengin. There were aeviai loaua o caiUe on sa.e good enougn 10 bring .00, but suli mere was notuing striony prime lo put a good lop on mo uiarKm. beveral packers are begiuning 10 diacrimi nalo agaunat liguntweignt uitue, uniesa very good and wen (aliened, inin light caiile are not In as good tieinana as mey were a shon time ago ana ao not sell to as good advantage an compared wlm the prices being palu for gooa heavy cattle, irauing waa active ajid, owing to the lim ned oucrings, everytning was disposed of at an eariy hour. Tne cow maraet was also active and steady to strong on oil desirable grades. Orassers, the same as was the case last week, sold at ratner uneven prices, but sun they averaged aooul steady with Fri day. Ugtit heiiers, the same as light steers, are being more or less neglected uniesa they are well fattened. The gioateni demand now seems to be tor choice heavy cows and heifers. Bulls, veal calves and stags sold at just about the same prices that were paid last week. ( The stock er and feeder market was steady to strong. Speculators succeeded In. disposing ot tne big bulk of their hold ings lost week, and as a result there was a fairly good demand lor the better grades at strong prices. Common cattle, tnougu, showed no improvement whatevtr. Repve sentallve sales: BttiUF BTEKRS, No. it... ... 81... 4... It... U... (3... 41... !2... ao... 60... 11... I... It... u... a... At. No. At. Pr. m 4 76 1170 4 It 104 i 00 U.... hi...., 40.... 11.... .... :::: 4.... u.... I. ... II. . .. 0.... ....1161 ( 70 ...am 1 76 ....Ua t 16 ....1111 6 10 ....1364 f 80 ,...147 I K0 ....1J47' t 06 . 11M i u lua i M 44 4 49 . I 44 ...Hot t 40 I ill I 64 ....im ( 90 ...1216 t W ...1404 I 0 ...16611 t 00 . ..10J7 4 00 ...U2 t 04 ...106 V ...US I 46 ...ltM 6 44 ...14. - ...Hill . . ...UlU b bl ri.S ...1CN 4 10 e Ml t 00 l VM 00 AlMO tOWt. 10 1300 I M It 1006 6 16 10 1130 I 7l U 4 40 74 6 lb Si'h.r.Ka ANo HEl'i!.ita. 146 6 16 44 W 10. 1101 6 78 .... !.... II.... I..., 11.... 16.... I.... 4.... I.... .... 4.... 1.... 4.... I.... II.... 11.... It.... 6.... 17.... 10.... 4.... I.... 1.... 1.... 1.... I.... 16.... 1.... 1.... COWS. Tt I 40 It.... .11ET .1004 . 70 4 to 4 M 4 46 41 1 46 7.... .. 7I I 76 1 ,. 124 I 16 10 ..1044 I 16 I ..1046 I 60 1 ..1120 I 14 I ..1107 I eO I ..677 IH 1 ..60 4 00 . .101 4 00 14 ..1047 4 16 1 11EIFKRB. .1071 4 40 ..1(101 4 40, vbb a eu ..1141 ..1141 4 40 4 60 4 60 ..1210 ..JUI 4 76 ..1011 4 76 ..1114 I 00 .. 104 I 76 471 IN I 706 106 10 770 4 10 744 I 60 Zl VI 4 18 I 60 1 3KD 4 60 I ao 1.. ...UbO 4 16 4 II 4 It 4 46 4 46 BULLS. 166 1.... I 18 1.... .'.10TT ..UN .140 .1640 .1410 .1064 . .1391 I 16 1.... 1... ,...1760 164 1440 I 60 CALVES. '.. TO IN 1..., , 110 , 161 3 M I II .. 14 6 (K) .. 61 IN ., 0 I 00 ..160 111 140 I 60 IU IH STAGS. 1.... I. ... 4.... 10.... II. ... 1040 I 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 104 I 64 1 620 4 00 166 I 60 1 40 4 16 ISI I 71 II 4H0 4 14 boa I 16 14 144 4 16 411 16 T. Hfioft. Reccinta of hogs were moderate at this point today, but at Chicago there was quite a liberal run. The demand was fullv eaual to the occasion and an active and etroiiger market was experienced all round. The market here could safeiv be quoted strong to 6c higher. I'ackers wan'od to DUy men uusa i nicuujf Alices, out salesmen would not cut loose, and, as nackers had to nave some nogs, mey were obliged to raise their bids. The early sales were only about a shade better than Satur day, but toward the close it became evi dent that there were not enough to All packers' requirements and the murke'l took on more strength and activity and closed 2iic higher. Everything was so!d by the middle ot me iwirinii'ii. , iiv uuih ma L.. went from 14 77V to 84 85. with the choice loads largely from 64.H6 to $4.90 and With strictly prime loaoa irom ' to 44 ). The light and common mnus went rrom 84.76 down. Representative sales: No. , . on. ra. a-v. n.. n- r r. ..Ill 4 74 41 t 120 4 60 ..114 ..in ..164 ..IH ..lal ..two 104 4 16 64 4 16 ... 4 76 804 4 II IH) 4 14 las 4 16 844 4 14 Tl 114 110 13 Ill 64 .114 ..m ,.144 .146 .140 . .aM ..til I 12 4 enVk II. 4 II 4 1" 4 4 :"4 4 6: 4 4-i 40... M... T4... 34. 44 1M lt 4 7 41 irf 10 4 lt 14 H 114 i n 41 2M ... 4 S1V4 1 11 44 4 rn 74 HI . 44 4 3t 14 4 ... IN 47 110 " 4 I1V4 6 ti6 ao 4 as 44 141 44 4 n II 117 ISO 4 SO 64 IT 4 44 4 M ill M IU n 146 IM IK tt 141 2t 4 IM TO 14 M 4 fS 13 130 IN IK 14 TI ... 4 46 Tl Sit ... IN T7 114 M IS 61 HI 44 4 tn 2,7 44 4 as 64 J' ... 4 II II ftO ao 4 16 T4 tit M 4 to n lit 10 in K 1 4 10 Tl tl M 18 Tl IM ISO 4 N T4 UI 40 4 H Tt tl If" 4 M 44 MT ... 4 U 13 Ill N 4 M II. 131 M U 11 151 ... 4 PO 70 !1l ... in 76 K7 W 4 M 17 M4 4ft I an 144 40 4 M HI IU X) 4 44 7 140 tO 4 14 17 SKI M 4 to 77 1J ... 4 10 10 !! ... 4 J'4 TS 100 140 I N If 100 ... l: 71 Ill ... IM 61 ill ... 4 N SirEEP There were only about three cara reported this morning and buyers were out at an early hour and picaen tnem up at good, stcsdv to slrone prices. There were some ollpied lambs offered good enough to bring 86 15 and the rest of the stuff was of rather common quality, but still It sold to food nd vantage. A bunch of old ewes so.d or 83 00 and two other bunches brought 84 00, while a small bunch ot thin lambs sold for 14 00. Quotations on clipped stock: Good to choice lambs. Stl 00jti.50: fair to rood Iambs. 355ctni00; good to choice wooled lambs, l6.5tx6n.7o: fair to good wooled iambs. 3-i OO'i1 o.w; goon to choice yearlings or wetnera, $3.00)6.25; fair to good yearlings or wethers, $4.75ii6 0u: good to choice ewts, $4 K,u.'.Q; fair to good ewes, $i.004j4.26. Repreeenta- five sales: 25 western ewes . 64 western ewes , li3 western ewes , Si western lambs 111 western iambs 86 94 97 47 78 2 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 I 15 CniCAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle nnd Hogs Five to Ten Cents Higher and Sheep Lower. CHICAGO. Jllrtn 13 CATTI.R Receinta. 22,000 head; market 5 to lOo higher; prime gooa steers. k.zoi.6&: poor lo medium 34.7uti6.75; stockers and feeders, $3.0iX84.75, qows, .lwt.lo; hellers, $2.5ofa'5.16; can- ncrs. il.ioii2.bb: bulls. 33.5o4i4.7j: calves. lioua Receipts today. 35,000 head: est! mated tomorrow, 20.000 head; market strong to 6c higher: mixed and butchers. $4.9O(a.05; good to choice heavy, 84.9iiU.o7; bulk nf sales, 84.9Oiif5.O0. SHEEP AND LAMBS RecelDls. 20.000 head: market steady to lower: aood to choice wethers, 35.00Sj6.6i; talr to choice mixed. 83. 10I16.OO: western sheep, $4.25a6.00 native lambs. 35.00fr6.76: western lambs. eo.wau. is; spring lamDS, 44.uvu1.iu. New- York Live Stork Market. NEW YORK. June 13. BEEVES Re celpts, 4,416 head: market for steers slow and shade lower; bulls and fat cows steady; medium cows, 10c on; thin cows, nrm; steers. 34.764j6.69: tops. 86.75: bulls. I3.0oii 6.25; cows, $1. 76'&4.30. Cables quoted live cattle lower at 10ifl2c; tops, 12c dressed weight: sheep, steady: exports estimated for tomorrow, 60 cattle. 1,131 sheep and 4,500 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts. 7,862 neao; market opened firm to 25c higher, closed 26u40c lower; veuls, $3.75ru6.00; choice stock, early, $6.12(&6.25; prime veals at close, 35.76; but termilks, 83.50(3.75, some early sales at $4.00; dressed calves, nrm; dressed veals. HhjVc; country dressed, 6'uTc. HOOS Receipts, 11,046 head; market higher; state, and Pennsylvania hogs, 35.20 686. . . 8HKK1' AND LAMiio KeCeiptS, Jl.oOJ head; market for good handy sheep steady, others easier; lambs opened 25o higher, some sales 60c higher, and closed with part of advance lost; sheep, 83.00U6.00; culla, $'J.50; lambs, J6.5O08.5O; two cars early, 38.60: top Quotation at close. $8.25; culls, 35.000J 6.50 ; yearlings, $5.00i,6.26. Kansas City Lira Stock Market. T7 I hTU. T T V T . . . 1 1 fATTf .V P. enfnt. 12 nod bead Inclurtlnsr K.000 southerns: market steady to 20e lower; export and aressed oeei steers, o.YiKe to; iair 10 guuu, $4.5ty6.50; western, fed steers, 34.60a5.75; stockers and fenders. 13.004i4.50: southern steers, 38.4O(iy5.0O: southern cows, 32.2584 00; native cows. $2.25iM.60: native heifers, 83.60 tj 30; bulls, $2,7544.80; calves, $2.60xij4.50. HOOS Receipts, 7,oW head; tr-araei oc higher; top, $4 9?; bulk of sales. $4.754.86; heavy. (4.85(f)4.!)2; packers, 34.76ig4.85; pigs and lights, $4 2504.72. SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts. B.00O head; market active and steady: native lumbB, $5.2ui!7.00; western lambs, o.LtKtf.w; I "r. r. . .1 n,, rc m 1 i t.ti nrl va T lings. $5.0O(f7.60; Texas, clipped sheep, 84.26(9 a. 10, siucnera avuu itnuoia, o. w-w.vw. gt Loots Live Stock Market. KT. IlTIIS. June 13. CATTLE Receipts', 7,000 head, including 6.600 Texans; market easy to strong: native shipping and ex port steers, $5.254r6.50; dressed beet ana butcher steers. $4.8ftfl.90; steers under 1.000 pounds, $4.00(96.15; stockers and feeders, 33.76&4.40; cows and heifers. $2 254.46; can ners, $2.253.25; bulls, $2.504.26; calven, $4.005.60; Texas and Indian steers, 83.004P 6.00; cows and heifers. 83.0074. 10. HOGS Receipts, l.uoo neaa; mantel aoout 6c higher; pigs and lights, 84.164.80; pack ers, $4.144.96; butchers and best heavy, $4.9OW6.05. SHEEP AND liAMUD- neceipts, o.uuu head: r.atlve muttons. $60iKS7.oO: Iambs, 85.754f8.70; culls and bucks, $2.7635.00; stock ers,' iz.txxutt.su. ' Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June IS. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,272 head; market for good, strong to 10c higher, others steady to JOe lower; natives, $4.35(36.36; cows and heifers, $2.00 5.25; stockers and feeders, $3.0004.35. liUlin Keceipis, a.iw nesa; maraai steady to 6c higher; lleht. $4.70(34.86; me dium and heavy, $4.77(B4'95. SHEEP AND LAMBU-tteceipts, 1.4. head; market weak to 15c lower; western lambs, $6.25.- Sioux City Live Stock Market. RIOTTX CTTY. Ta.. June 18. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE pecelpta. 1.TO0 head; mar ket, steady; stockers. slow; beeves. 84. bO frt.87: cows, bulls and mixed, 2.7f'0.(: stockers and reeiers, 13.00e74.uv; calves ana yearlings, $3.00irf3.90. HOGS Receipts. 2.000 head; market, strong; selling at $4.60$4.85; bulk of sales, 84.76. ; Stock In Sight. Following- are the receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yester- Ho Sheen. South Omaha , Chlcngo Kansas City ... St. Louis 6.271 523 SO.000 6,000 6.010 1,430 86.AO0 7.500 1.000 4.146 2.000 St. Joseph ..... Sioux City Totals 47,619 66.917 83,753 Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. June 18. COTTON Futures barely steady: July. 11.98o bid; July, 12.06c bid; August. 11.36U.S6c: Sep tember, 10.18WHi.14c; uctooer, .6zrro.Blc; November, 9 6V(t.9.6oc; December, S.Sif.We: January, n BS'frO.oOc. Spot, quiet; sales, 260 bales; ordinary. W)kc: goon ordinary, 10 15-lc ; low middling. 11 9-16c: middling, 12c; good middling, 12 7-16c; mtldllng fair, 12 ll-l&c;; receipts. 1.138 bales; stock. 130.- 327 hales. ST. LOUIS. June 1.1. COTTON Quiet. unchanged; middling, 12c;' sales, none; receipts, none: shipments, none: stock. 12.- 042 bales. NEW YORK. June 18.-The Cotton ex change will be closed July 2. Coffee Market. NEW YORK'. June IS. COFFEE The market for futures opened steady at an advance nf 6W10 points on steady Euro pean cables. Sales were reported of 64,760 bngs. Including Julv at 6.90ii6.96c: Septem ber, 6.156.20c: December, 6.46c: May. t.Wft 6 flSc. Bpot. Rio. steady: No. 7 invoice, 7c. Mild, steady; Cordova, Man Jo. Oils and Rosin, NEW YORK. Jims 13.-OILS-Cottonseed. Steady: prime crude, nominal; prime yel low, aiwn -hp. t'eiroieum, nuiet: rennea New York. 38.06; Philadelphia and Rsltlmore. $8; In bulk, $5.10. Turpentine, quiet; refined, eoWAc. ROSIN Steady; strained common to good. $3.10. , SAVANNAH. Oa., June 13. -Ol LaTur pentine firm. 63c. ROPTK-FIrm: A. Tt. C. $2.65; D, 87.80; E. 82.86: F. K 90; O. $? 96: H. 83.06: I. 33.80: K. 40; M, $3.66; N, $o l W a, $4.16; W W, $4.55. OIL CITY, balances. $169 mcnts, 162.436 ra. June IS. OIT.S Credit ; certificates, no bid; shlp bble. : averaare. 66 510 hhls.: rocs. 147.132 tibia. ; avers ge. 74.250 bbls. shipments, Lima. 119,249 bl.la; average. 68.. K'O hlils: runs, Lima, 124,408 bbls.; average, 67.480 bbls. lift' and Molasaee. NEW YORK, June 18 -BCOA R-Raw. steady: fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, 64 teat, c; molasses sugar, 8c; refined, steady. NEW ORLEANS. June 13. SUGAR Strong; open kettle, 2i8 8-16c; open kettle, centrifugal, M'3f: centrifugal whites. 4 6'tV.c yellows. 8.7i4 5-lrtc; seconds, tWn'iKc. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle. SOrff :6c; centrifugal, 10(1 16c. Syrup, nominal. Klaln Hotter Market. EIX1IN. June 18. BUTTER Firm, with prices unchsne-ed st 17c. Sales for the week were 854.800 pounds. Toledo Seed Market. TOLF.nO-Jun 18 SFFDS-tlover cloaied. cash, 86.16; Ottober, 6.72. Prime alstke, uattie ... 2,647 ...22.000 ,..12,0fi0 ... 7,000 ... 3.272 ... i.eoo li-tf: PLAN TO COMBINE ALL MINES . TIott York Hears Standard Oil Com paay Has fndertaken to Control Ontpnt. NEW YORK. June 18. In connection with its prediction of a gigantic combination. In the near future, of all the valuable mineral properties in the United 8tatea, with the possible exception of the Calumet and Heel copper property In urper Michigan, the World says: "Within the pset ten days John D. Rockefeller has taken tip personally the task which had been left to his brother, William, and to. H. H. Rogers, who have been conspicuoiiiily Iden tified with the mineral Interests' of the Standard OH company. For ten years the Standard Oil capitalists have been aciulr Ing the mines of America through their bonking Interests. "In Colorado, David Moffatt and Dennis Sullivan of the First National bank of Denver have paid out many millions in the last sis years for mines, and are snid to control 70 per cent of the producing gold, silver and lead mines of the middle Rocky mountain district. "Senator Clark, owner of the United Verde copper mines of. Arlaona and with large holdings In many of the Amalga mated Copper company's mines In Mon tana, has been working with Mr. Rogers for several years. The extensive placer gold In southern California controlled by the southern California banks lire In such condition that they can be take over at any time. "F. A Helnie has been In this city for several weeks. He will neither affirm or deny that he Is negotiating for the turning over of his interests In Montana to thn new combine. , "The only" stumbling block li the way of the deal Is the Insistence S Mr. Hclnzo on being made an officers of the new com pany, which will make It possible for hlin to keep certain promises In Montana." DENVER, June IS. John Campion, who is heavily Interested In the Little Johnny and other Letvdvllle mines, says that the merger of metalliferous mines organised by Rockefeller has not reached Colorado and dcubts if It ever will. "I understand that thero Is a big deal on with Mr. Rockefeller at the head for the construction of certain mining Interests in Montana and Idaho, but It Includes copper properties only," said Mr. Campion. "I do not think that the project will ever be ex tended to Colorado, nnd as far as I can learn none of the local mine owners ta In terested in any way In the deal. Mrs. Eddy Receives Visitors. BOSTON, June 13. Several thousand Christian Scientists left here today by special trains for Concord, N. H., on tha annual pilgrimage -to the home of Mrs Mary Raker O. Eddy, the founder of Chris tian Science. In connection with the pll. grlmsge and In "response to a special In vitation from Mrs. Eddy the visitors were to view the elaborate new Christian Science edifice at Concord, the gift cf Mrs. Eddy. 1 .1 s Updike Commission Co. GRAIN AND PROVISION! '. Business handled promptly In all markets. Office. 662 Bee Building, Telephone 468, . O. W. UPDIKE. MANAQER. Ten free trips to the World's Fair. 0eo coupon on page two. RAILWAY TIME CARD JNIOJI STATION 10TH AND MARCY. 869: August. $860. Prime timothy, September, 3147. Chicago, Rock JelAbd A Paolnc. ''."; '- BAST. -1 1' , .1 faa. .AitlM. ChlcatM Parllaht Limited ....... a 1:66 am - J Chicago DaylisM Looal a 7:00 am a :! pm'. Chloaso Exereae bU.Ol pin a 1:11 Dea Molnea Bipreaa x.lfpa blliSOaib Clcao fast Bipreaa a 8.40 pm e):ia Rookv lloontala Limited ...a T;80 aa a I 66 aa 1 L'aoole, Colorado Sprlosa. Pea- or, Pueblo aad treat a 1:14 pm a 1:01 pa Colon Pacific. The Overland Limited a 40 am a I 60 am a 1 06 pm : pa :10 pm ta pm :S0 pin : am :40 aw 6 pin ,34 am The rest Mall a I The California Expreaa a 4 10 pm .... . - The Atlantlo Special Tba Portiaad-Cbicaao gpaalal..a 8 ....... , 10 pm a 6 7 :18 pm a 8 a I 00 pm Ml :00 pm b . Panl. :SJ am all n ..u, . a The Atlaotlo Biproaa The Colorado Hpecia' an The Cnloaeo ipeola; Lincoln, Ueatrloe A stromabarf nxsraaa a t Colambua Looal B I Chicago, Milwaukee St St Chicago DarllfM ..a T 16 pm 10 pm IV am 10 pm Chlcaio Fast Kipreea .. Overland Limited ..a w ..a I ..a T Pea atolnea Bipreaa .. Illinois Centrul. .M am a I Chloato Bipreaa Chlcaao, allBnaapolla ...... a T.60 pm al0:i3 pm Paul Limuea a T:l KX....B 7:1 F:60 pm a I 1 :64 am bid 46 an il pm MlanaasolU 8L Paul Clilcagro at Northwestern. Paat Chtcaco !.' t Local Chicago ., , all Mall '"' Oklahoma aog Texas Bipreaa.. .a I Daylight Bt. Paul a 7 Lay 1 1 lb t Chicago a I Limited Chicago a I feat Chloago a I Looal Chicago a 4 Local Btoui City Paat tt. -leel a I St. Paul Kipreea V.mt Mall 40 am a T :10 am :I0 pra a I 16 pra all o am aio :00 am all :10 am a f :60 pm r; 8 16 pm b 8 :16 pa a T 66 am 'U'im 61 am 00 pm :10 pm :1 am ' :4a pm 46 pm 06 am :16 am :0 pm . 16 ant 16 am :I6 am :10 pm .' id pm 10 Bin . ,..... m v '.I 00 pm a I :(4 am U0 .06 am bib Local Slo City b 4 Norfolk A Bonesteel a I Linoola ead Lous Pine b I iwj.Mii Hot florlnaa - aoa i at 1:64 pm a I t SO pm a 6 Caaper aad Wyoming Eiprae..d t mr It guparlor aad Albion.. b I l:Mu h Mtasoarl Paclnc. Loula Bxprata . aio a am a I 10 pm Kaaaaa City A St. preee World' e Pair Bpeclal all 46 pm a T OO aa a t.M put ail .60 aa Chlcaao Ureal Western. gt. Paul . Mlnaeapolla Llm- . lied a 1:10 pa St. Paul aV kUnnaapolla Bi- a 1 11 am a B- nm preta ........a 7:14 am Chloago Limited .... a 1:10 pm alO M am a 4 J am a 4:06 pm Chicago Kipreea Wabash. St. Loula "Cannon Ball' Ei. .a 4:10 pm a I to am ' ki.M n.'n.lrfl'a a-al- . a T:4i am - I uu Dn . Local from Couucll Uluffi a :0V am a 1.00 pa BURLINGTON STATION lOTH at MASON ChleaiTO, Darlington at ti-uiney. Leave. Arrlva. Chicago Special a T oo am a 1.16 pm Chicago Vratlbuled Expreaa ....a 4 00 pm a 1:46 am Chicago Loral a I 16 am all popio Chicago Limited a 106 pm a 140 p, Fuel alall l .u put . Kaneae City, St. Joseph at Co. Bit, fa. Kaaaaa City Par Kipreaa a I II am al:(pm Si. Loula Flyer a 1 11 w all:uiam Kantaa Clly Night Kiprata ,,..alb:44 pm a 1:46 am Barllngtton at Missouri River. Wymore, Beatrioa A Llaoaln , . a I 60 am bll:0t pm Nebraaka t,praa a 1.60 am 7 ') pui Deuver Llmittd al:lbpm a 146 am Black Hllla A Pugel Sound Bi.all :10 pm a l ot pm Colorado Veatlbuled flyer a 1.0 jm Lincoln Faat Hall b 1:11 pm all. 06 put Fort Crook ar Platla-uouih ...bllOpm bio 6 , ui Ballevue A Padflu Jbncilon ..a 160 pin I 11 ,ui ' ballevua e, PaciLe Junction ..a 8:10 aa WEBSTlSIt OBrOT- 1STH at TTEUSTKH Mlssonrl Paclfle. . ( Leave. Arrlrt. Kebratka Local Water via TTtaplng b 4:10 pm all 16 pa Chicago, SI. Paul, Minn, at Umaha. Twin City Passenger , Bloul ( llr Paeetuger Oakland Local ... I SO aa b :! pa a 1 oo pm all ,0 a,a ....b 146 pm k 1.10 aa a dally. k daily eioept Sunday, d dally aaaept Saturday, a dally exocpi lioudar. OCB4N STEAMSHIPS. ANCHOR UNB V- S. MAIL STKAalSHU-a. UBW TOBK. LONDON LEKRT AND CLASOOW. NCW YORK, GIBRALTAR AND NAFLBS.' Saperlor aeoommodaUooa. Eioelleot antalaa. Tba eoiufort of paaeeagara rarefully caiieldered. Sltigla or round-trip Utkeu betweee Nea Yaib aud Btccu, Bnglleh, Irlah and all pnuclpal goandiitavlau aitd aentinenlal pulata at ttlreelite rates bead fur bucg erf Taur. Fer Ucjiata ut general Inianuatlaa a44ty ta any local agent ef tea Anchor Llua, or la UaKLCUaON UaUig.. bee' I Aawnia. Chioage, 11L