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    TITE OMAITA DAILY TEE: SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1904.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
'Etnewed Inturtit in SpwnlttlTi Euintii
Ehowa by Loral Crowd
W OslssBBBassai
WINTER WHEAT HARVEST ADVANCING
Argentina Dronth Only Ball Fen tare
. Omaha Market Receives hat
lhreo Un of Una aa4
So Wheat,
OMAHA. June 17, 1901
An intereat In speculative business baa
. returrted among tbe Omaha crowd, but
the aggregate of business is not large.
It Is nut likely that much of a Ions or
short Interest will develop, however, fur
some days until the corn crop la far
enough advanced to make crop newa of
more account In determining the situation
and promise of December corn. Tbe corn
crop la admittedly late In nearly all tne
siatea and badly weedy in aome sections,
but nothing has happened ao fax which
can be accounted real damage. The caan
corn situation la rather vague also, and
the locals are net very sure of what to
expect.
Modern Miller finds the winter wheat
barveat la progressing northward steadily
with nothing- to interrupt it but tem
porarily la the aouthwest by showers.
Cutting is going on In southern Kansas,
Missouri and lulnois, and the returns so
far received would seem to indicate a
satisfactory field ana a quality generally
satisfactory. The millers In the southwest,
Including Texas, are beginning to run on
'new wheat. The Miller finds the prospect
good for a free movement from farmers
as soon as the harvest is wall along.
Vicksburg reported new Texas oats ar
riving there, which' are the beat in three
years. ,
The large export business reported late
Thursday seems to have been a mistake,
and the amount the aggregate of several
days. This Is a blow to those who would
bull the wheat. Considerable was bought
however en news of drought in Argentine.
Minneapolis reported atooks there will de
crease 400,008 bushels for the week. An
estimate made of the wheat acreage of
three northwestern states places the in
crease over laet year at 636,000 bushels,
which, taking the government June con
dition, would give a orop of 2o.0O0,OO0 bush
els. The range In prices of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close Thursday
and today were as follows:
Closed-
'Open. High. Low. Today. Thure.
,w neat-
July n
OA 814B
73fcA 73B
Sept,
Corn
June
July
Sept
Lec
July
46
46f 1
44
46B 484B
4ttA 46
44 A 44V.
S8B 38B
41BV41 B
3S A 8S14.B
II B SI B
t
, 41
34
41
41
87
Bept
A asked. B bid.
Local Cash Grain Market.
As the receipts of the Omaha market
were confined to three cars of corn, busi
ness In spot grain was neoessarily very
small. Receipts and shipments were as
follows: Wheat, 1 oar out; one week ago,
S and 11 care. Corn, I cars In; one week
ago, 12 and 27 cars. Oats, none; one week
ago. 11 and 1 car. v,
WHEAT No. 2 hard, Wo; No. 'hard. 82
hj?No.WS?-N. 44AMM6H.;
No. 4. 40ffl43o: No. 2 yellow, 47c; No. 3 yel
low, 45&46c; No. 2 white, 46o; No. 2 white,
"oATSNo. 8. 88C1 No. white, 41c; No.
white. 3fj40o; (No. I whit. 3880c;
standard, 0o.
' Notes (rem the Exchange OsSce.
Omaha stocks of grain In public v ware
houses: Wheat, 82,086 bushels; corn. 14o,428
bushels; oats, 27,96 bushels. Omaha con
tract corn amounts to 00,724 bushels. Of
this 23.03a bushels Is In Morrlam & Holm
qulst' house, and 67,US7 bushels in the
Union elevator.
Bldney Smith of Kansas City was an ex
change visitor. He was formerly con
nected with 8. A. McWhorter In this city
and Is now with the Grant Kennedy Grain
company of Kansas City.
Grata Market Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain Thursday and
today at the maltets named were as fol-
l0WB! . CHICAGO. .
Closed
Wheat- W;nS
September 'B
Ju?v 48A 484A
September V4A
KANSAS CITY.
Wheat
July Beptember ..
74B 74.
70B fU&A
c?uir ......
September
ST. LOUIS.
44 B
July 82 82
September .......... 77i . aiHa-B
Corn lln,
July mw..,w.i in
September - 46B
MINNEAPOLIS.
47 A
47 B
WheatV
Julv ..
sofe
SeDtsmber .
DULUTH.
Wheat-
July ...
92
, 80
3
80
BeptemDor . -
NEW YORK.
Wheat
July 89
: September 3
n b
64 B
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
rosvtnres of tbe Trading ana Closing?
Prices a Board of Trade.
" -OHICAQO. June 17. Prospects of a free
movement from the farms In the near fu
ture had considerable to do in producing
a weak undertone in wheat today. July
was down H&YaO. Corn is off S'uHa, oala
Snow a JOBS Ul 71 U Xfc" iuiu inuviNuiii
hade to 7c.
Steady cables and a big decrease In Ar-
firmness In wheat at the start. Opening
quotations for July were unchanged to Vo
higher at 841,4j47ic. The market soon lost
Its Initial strength, however, and prices
started down. A reoovery In July made
late In the day ranged between 79V&79yo
and 79c, oloalng at 1o. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 86,400 bu.
Uraiistreet's reports exporta for the week
were equal to 1,044,000 bu. Primary receipts
were 223.800 bu.. compared with 252. iuO bu.
a year ago. Minneapolis Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts 01 ia cars, against
lis last week and 278. a year ago.
Sentiment in tbe corn market- early In
the day was somewhat unsettled, but aa
the session advanced the tone became quite
weak. Liberal receipts and fine weather
were the influences that caused the selling
pressure. A big reduction In Argentine
shipments bad a steadying effect at the
, start. July opened a shade to c lower
at 4KHG'4Ko to iKA sold between 48o and
49a and closed at 4Stc. Local receipts were
SHr cars, witn or contract graae.
Oats were affected by the weakness of
corn. Trading was on a very small scale
and the tendency of prices was downward.
, The September delivery monopolised the
small business of the day. July opened at
ti)o, sold between 3Ho and S9Tc. closing
at 8t38c. Receipts, 18 cars.
Provisions were strong In the early part
of the session. Small receipts of hogs snd
low prices at the yards were early fea
tures. Lard waa eft 2Hc at $6.87; riba
Were a shade lower at 17.46.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
19 cars; corn, 87 care; oats, lul cars; hogs,
lO.OuO head.
The leading future ranged as follows.
Articles. I Open. Hlgh. Low. I CI or. Yes'y.
Wheat
July ,
JJuly
Sept.
tSept.
Corn
June July
Sept,
Oats
June July
bpt.
Ieo.
Pork
July .wept.
July
Sept.
'July
Sept.
KjVCf
M'i a V
8S 84
84S'8S?iA4l
84
88
84
81
7
st
jbiVi'
Bl1 sot
7 77S
T9hi.U
47S! 48
e) 48
4i487i4J
4ST.I 4UV4
448VkWl
414I 41
89
X
2(!
31t(1aiiii'32S
1
18 7
11 70
12 M 1 11 BS
ia as
11 87
8 80
T 00
7 27"
T 47
U W) 1
8 87H
7 80 I
7 W I
12 6
90
7 I
12 77 12 82
77l
96 I
7E
T 40 I
8 80
8 7!
T 8!
TW I
7 2IH
T4sl
No. t tOIJ. tNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
! LOI'K-Wulot and easy; winter pat
ents. M.7ii4 M; straights. Si 4(Ku4b0; spring
patents. I4 3"T440. straights, 8i.IKuj4.8o; ba
kers. -J 6f. .13.30.
WHiiAT ro t - ',, MQitic; No. 8, 86(jJ
I2i: No, 1 rd, MrfifVOO.
COHN-No. 1. 4fc'o; No. 1 yellow. 68o.
OATS No. 1. Vd41o; No. $ white, 41
tHt-
hVK-No. S, S5o.
LAhl.ly-Ouod feeding, 86ff40c( fair to
Chuli malting, 44'ui4c.
hiU-i'U. No. J. 11.01; No. 1 north
western, 81.08; prime timothy, 81M; clover,
cnnir.i t e.irt- f le "R
PROVISTONMss pork, rr hM., 811 SO
12-6. Lard, per 100 Ine., .768.77H- Short
ribs sides (loose), $7 004(17.26. Short clsar
Miles (boxed), $7.007.2S.
Kereipts and srui menie yesterday at thi
market were as follow:
Rscelpt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 1R.40 .no
Wheat, bu S9.0 VIX)
Corn, bu $n.8n0 &9.
Oats, bu " 130 400 138)
Rye, bu cooo 4.200
Barley, bu 18,600 1.100
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady: creameries, 1JV-9
174e; dairies. 119lr-. Kggs. easy; at mark,
dairies, 11lo. Kgga, weak: at mark,
cvn Included, 14140. Cheese, weak at
7'esa
NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
Uaotatloas of the Day Varloas
Commodities.
NFJW TORK, June 17 FLOUR-Reoelpts,
14 747 bbls.: exports, 4,617 bbls.; market in
active and lower; winter patents, 8S.0O
ti.i.30; stnilghts, H.fu4.96; Minnesota, pat
ents, $4.ae.a; winter extras, $1 &.j-t UO;
Minnesota, bakers, 8X7o34.00; winter low
grades, .). l.Vj..l. sO. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
choice, $4 .0ua4.25; choice to fancy, 84.2C
4.W. r
CORNMKAL Steady; yellow western,
$1.10'ul.l2; city, 81.121.U; kiln dried, 2.!6
t(3 1".
RYE Nominal; No. 2 western, 76c, .nom
inal. BARLEY Dull; feeding. 4o, C L f..
New York; malting, nominal.
WHhiAT Receipts, 8,U bu. Spot, easy;
No. y red. nominal elevator; No. 1 red,
$1 07. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Du
luth, 8101. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard.
Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat., A se
vere break In July wheat today, due to
liquidation, was resisted for a time by
other months on account of the demanda
from shorts against sales of July. Event
ually, however, with crop news all bearish,
the whole market weakened and closed H9
lo net lower. July, 8 13-1691c; olosed
at 89 16-18c; September, 83i(4o; closed at
K8c; December, MW4Wc; olosed at 83o.
CORN Receipts, 3,7(W bu.; exports, 2,800
bu.; sales, 10.000 bu. futures, 4O.0UO bu. spot.
Spot, easy: No. 2, (6c elevator, and 84o,
f. o. b, afloat; No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. 1
white, 56o. OpUon murkt was Ann until
afternoon, when prices broke with wheat
and cloned Htic net lower; July olosed at
uiVo; September closod at S3c; December,
eWiijo'.icj closed at 50c.
OAtS ReceipU. 12K.300 bu.; exports, 1,194
bu. Spot, steady; mixed oats, 26 to 82 lbs.,
;.6-17e: natural White, SO to 82 lbs., 4i&50o;
Clipped white, 28 to 40 lbs., 51g52o.
HA Y Steady ; shipping, 7ro; good to
choice, 860.
HOPS' Quiet: state, common to choloe,
1803, 26013;:; 1902. XifQ2c; olds, sialic; Pnclflo
coast. 103, 24t(30c; 1902, 2326c; olds, 914c.
HIDES Steady; Oalventon, 20 to 26 lbs.,
18c; California, a to 26 lb.. lc; Texas
(dry). 24 to 30 lbs.. 14c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 23Q2&0. f
COAL Nominal.
WOOL Flim; domes tie fleece, 2832o.
TALLOW-Steady; city, 4e; country,
4iS4c.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 1
Cje: Japan, nominal.
PEANUTS BUrm; fancy, hand-picked, 60;
other domestic, 3sc. 1
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: family, 89.50
C10.60; mess, 88.0O(U.oO; beef hams. $20,609
22.00; packet, .0iii 50; city, extra India
mess, $13.001.00. Cut meats, steady:
pickled bellies, $7.0007.75; pickled shoulders,
$6.60; pickled hams, $9.00010.00. Lard,
steady; western steamed, $7.10; refined,
quiet; continent. $7.16; South America, $7.50;
compound, $6.76(96.82. Pork. Arm; family,
IU.Oii; short clear, i3.2614.76; mess, $14.00
13.00.
POULTRY Alive, weak; western spring
chickens, 1820c; fowls, 12c; turkeys, 12a,;
dressed, easy; western broilers, 2226o;
fowls, 12c; turkeys, 14J16e.
BUTTER Firmer; creamery, common to
extra, 1318c; state dairy, common to extra,
1317c; western factory, common to choice,
llbl3c; western Imitation creamery, com
mon to choice, 138il5c.
CHEESE Firm; state full cream, small
colored, lh,$Hc; small white, 'T77o; large
colored, &V4o7c; large white, 6441J7c.
EGOS Quiet and stead v; western extra
seleoted, 17418c; firsts. 1617c
St. Louis Grala and Provislo-
ST. LOUIS, June 17. WHEAT Lower ;
No. 1 red, cash, elevator, nominal; track,
$1.06; July, 8282o; September. 7&-79c;
No. 2 hard, 8tj90e.
CORN-Lower; No. 1 cash, 46c; track,
47'a4Sc; July, 46o; September, 4G346c.
OATS Lower: No. 1 cash, 41c; track,
42242c; July, (7o; September, 80o; No.
1 white, 44c
Jj'LOUiR j-ull and unchanged. Red win
ter patents, 84.8O4.90; special brands; 10ft
26c higher; extra fancy and straight, 84.369
4.80: clear. $8.7003.80. 1
'SEED Timothy, steady, $2.6092.7
CORN MEAL Steady, $3.40.
BRAN Higher and Orm; sacked, east,
track, 90c
HAY Dull and heavy; timothy, $7.00
14.50; prairie, t6.0010.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 82a,
BAOOINO-Hc.
HEMP TWINB-60.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$12.55. Lard, lower; prime steam. $6.17.
Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, $8.00;
Clear ribs, I8.12M-; short clear, $8.82.
POULTRY Steady; Springs. 14&16o;
chickens, 8o; turkeys, Uo; ducks,. 8c;
geese. 8c.
BUTTER Slow; ereametr. 1401so; dairy,
U14o.
OOS Steady; 13a, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls..'... 4,000 8,000
Wheat, bu..... 24.000 83.000
Corn, bu...l 82,000 11,000
Oats, bu 60,000
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 17. WHEAT July,
74c; September, 70S'7tc; December,
70370fco; cash. No. 2 hard. $8&90c; No.
8, 80t7c: No. 1 red, $1.02; No, 8. 8B9o.
CORN July, 46Cf45c; September, 43iSi
44o; December, tt(a3!)c; cash. No. 2 mixed.
Unfile; No. t, 49c; No. 1 whiU, 60c; No.
8, 4'60o.
OATS No. I white, 4294I0; No. 1 mixed,
4041O.
BUTTER Creamery, 133'15o; dairy, 11a.
EUOS steady ; , Missouri and Kansas,
new No. 2 whitewood cases included, 13c I
case count, 12o; cases returned, o lower.
HAY Weaker; choice timothy, 110.009
10.60; choice prairie, $8.2698.76.
RYB-bteady, 64c
Recelpta Shipments.
Wheat, bu - 18.400 U.OOO
Corn, bu 12,8i 8,00
Oats, bu 1.000 T.OOO
lllnneapells Grala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 17. WHEAT-July.
K(ifWo; September, 77ic; December, 78
97t4c; on trac. No. 1 hard, 96c; No. 1
northern, 84c; No. 1 northern, lc
FLOUR First patents, 86.0006.10: seoond
patents, $4.i-Kaf.0-'; first cleara, t.M3a.0;
second clears, $2.46. ,
BRAN In bulk, $16.00; shorts, $14.00,
Mllwankee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 17. WHEAT lo
lower: No. 1 northern, 899c; No. 3 north
ern, &f-flWo; old July, 600.
RYE Market lo lower. No. 1, 72o.
BARLEY Dull; No. 8, 3o ; sample, 16968a
CORN Market c lower; No. i, 48Hyc;
July, 48Hc. .
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 17. WHEAT Spot,
easy; No. 1 California, ts 8d; futures, dull;
July, 6s H4d; September,' 6s 2d.
CORN Spot, quiet; American mixed, new,
4s 4d; American mixed, old, 4s 6d; fu
tures, quiet; July, 4a 4d; September, 4s td,
Dnlnth Grala Market.
DULUTH, . June 17. WHEAT To arrive,
No. 1 northern, 2s; No. 1 northern, 90o;
on track, No. 1 northern, t2a; No. 1 north
ern, tc: July, 92c; September, 80o.
OATB To arrive and on track, 41o.
Toledo Seed Marks.
TOLEDO; O.. Jurte 17. STKETJ Clover,
Cash, $6.50; prime alslke, $6.50: August al
slke, $6.55: prime timothy, $1.46; September
tlmothyr $1.47.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, 111., June 17. CORN Quoted
dull to easy; No. t, 4&c; Ne. 4, tiMiita.
W 1U3 K.1 4X28.
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 17. COTTON Spot
In limited demand; prices 10 ttolnts lower.
Amerloan middling, fair, 6.82d; good mid
dling, 6. Kid; middling, 6.3Sd; low middling,
6Z4d; good ordinary, 8.10d; ordinary, I.WjJ.
Futures opened easier and closed barely
steady. American middling, g. o. o. June,
t.lld; June and July, 6.03d; July and Au
gust, 6.97d; August and September, 6.77d;
September and October, 6.42d; October and
November, i 23d; November and pmber,
6.17d; lecetnber and January, 6.17d; Jan
uary and February, 6.13d; February and
March, 6.1Sd.
NEW ORLEANS, June 17.-COTTON-Futurea
steady. June, 10N6c bid; July, 10.96
ti'lO.Wc: August, 10 3Jf 10 23c; September,
loiiOs.c; October, $.3a!i4c; November,
9 3u";ic; December, 8.U49.23c; January,
NKW ORLEANS, June 17. COTTON
Quiet; sales, 2.100 bales; good ordinary,
vl&-16c: low middling, 10-16o: middling,
lc: good middling, 11 7-16c ; middling fair,
It U-I60.
Dry Goods Market.
NEJW YORK. June 17. DRY GOODS
Total Imports of dry goods at this port for
the week endiujf today were valued at
$1.7y6,W. ,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
InUmt 0ntrt Lugj in th Sovthtra
Pgoifio Btcttrititd.
ACTIVITY OBSERVED IN UNION PACIFIC
More or Less Dlverarenee In Conrse
f the Two Stock Has Effect
of Repressing Opera
' tlOBS.
NEW TORK. June 17. Interest In the
stock market remained larcely centered In
the Southern Paclllc stock Issues. This
plan was diligently canvassed from every
point of view. There was considerable
speculative activity In, Union Pacific and
bout hern Pacl.lc as a consequence. The
early advance In Union 1 acilto was due
also In part to a rumor thai a decision
In favor of the Union Pacific party waa to
be handed down in the Northern Mecurlilea
case, upholding Its contention for the re
turn of the Northern Pacific stock aa
originally deposited. There was more or
less divergence in the course of the two
stocks, and this had the effect of re
pressing operations In the general market,
owing to the confutdon of sentiment. Ueil
ings fell away to the weakest of the week
late In the day. The nature of the deal
ings on the curb In Southern Pacific sub
scription rights and Id tbe new preferred
stock when Issued hsd its part In upsetting
sentiment.
The effect on Union Pacific was mod
erate, except as It dimlniahed Its activity.
The selling of Southern Pacific was large.
Including free offerings for London ac
count. Sharp declines in the Metropolitan
group of street railway stocks were a
depressing Influence. Metropolitan street
railway declared the regular quarterly
dividend, but many rumors were circulated
of the Inadequacy of the company'a earn
Inga to provide for dividends as guaranteed.
News of crop conditions was very favor
able, but was disregarded. So were the
reports of heavy sales of copper, both for
domestic and export account. The time
money market was called weak, seven,
months' loans being made at S per cent.
Estimates of the movements Indicate large
Influx of cash to New York, the week's
gain by the banks being estimated at up
wards of 37,0u0,00O. Southern Pacific was
forced down 1 late In the day, but vig
orous support was offered it snd the mar
ket closed steady and generally slightly
lower than last night.
Bonds were less active than recently,
but prices were well sustained. Total sales
par value $1,745,000.
The quotations yesterday on the New
York Stock exchange were:
eaies.nign.uow.dose.
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore at Ohio ...
do pfd
Canadian Pacific ...
Central of N. J
Chesapeake St Ohio .
Chicago 4k Alton
do pfd
Chicago O.-W
C. A N. W
C. M. St. P
do pfd
C. T. sc T...
do pfd
C, C, C. ft Bt. L
Colorado Southern .
do 1st pfd
do 2nd pfd
Dels ware A Hudson.
D. , L. & W
D. at R. O
do pfd t.
8.000
72 71 71
, 700
, 8.300
WW 84 94H
80fe 80 79
2,200 120 119 119
160
100 30 80 30
78
13
163
200 13 13
100 168 168
4.900 1434 142 142
, 300 177 177 177
100 15 16
100 48 48
300 19 18
700 1&41 163 154
271
.. 100
L600
.. 600
20
69
Erie
do 1st pfd .
24 23 23
6t 68 68
e 46
81 81 81
00 ma pia
Hocking Valley
do pfd
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. AN
Manhattan L
100
800 130 129 129
II
83
20
89
100
1.200
6.400 109-;.
109 109
146 146
77 76
111 111
42
1.000 147'
Met. Securities ...
Met St. Ry
M. It St, L
M., St. P. aV S. Ste.
do pfd
Missouri Paclflo .
900 77
14,300 113
M.
62
3,200
M.. K. & T
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. T. Central
Norfolk & Western ..
do pfd
Ontario & Western... 4.600
Pennsylvania 4,200
P.. C. C. &. St. L
Reading , 4,600
do 1st pfd
de 2nd pfd
Rock Island Co L900
do pfd 600 .64
tt, L. A 8. F. 2nd pfd
t. Louis S. W ....
do pfd 600 28
Southern Pacific ......65,600
Southern Railway .... 300
do pfd 100
Texas & Paclflo 100
T.. St. I W 100
do pfd'
Union Paclflo 28,800
do pfd
Wabash SO0
do pfd 100
W. L. E
Wisconsin Central M ...
do pfd ....
Mexloan Contra! ....
Adams Express . .
American Express
U. S. Express ..I
Wells-Fargo Express ....
Amal. Copper 6,800
Am. Car & Foundry.. 300
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
do ofd
20
84
21
22
85
86
91
15
it
16
7
225
180
108
203
49
17
70
24
88
.6
26
7
24
18
82
63
88 16
ft
XV.
49 49
17 17
American loo
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil ....
do pfd
Am. Locomotive ...I
do pfd :
Am. S. A R
do ufd
Am. Sutrar Refining.
Anaconda Mln. Co...
Brooklvn R. T
Colors do F. A I
Consolidated Gas
Corn Produots A
ioo ' "26
26
200 19
18
'63
98
1,400
. 1,600
64
98
9TM
126
70'
9.000
48
48
29
48
2)10
80
6,700 194 193
do pfd
Distillers' Securities..
General El ec trio ....
Inter. . Paper
800
600
...
....
68
20
67
10
150
10
65
90
70
r
80
26
96
26H
89
112
40
15
76 '
14
79vJ
6
58
16
66
154
do pfd ....
later. Pump ....... ....
do pfd
National Lead L808
North American ....
20
Pacific Mall
People's Oaa .........
Pressed Steel Car . .
do pfd i
Pullman Palace Car..
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Goods
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A Iron....
U. S. leather
do rfd
U. S. Realty
do pfd
TT. S. Rubber
do pfd
90 97 96
109
100
40 40
TJ. 8. Steel
do Dfd . .
Westlnghotis Electrio
Western Union
87
86
Total sales tor the day, 209.200 shares,
London fteek Market.
T.XyNTXN, June 17. dosing!
Consols, eieasr
. SO 4-1
. 80 I -W
N. T. Central IN
ds saeeunt
Norfolk A W (714
So fd KtT
Ontario A W M4
PonnayWanta i
Rand Mines 14U
Koadfns Wi
do 1st sfi 41 s
to M std (4
Be. Ballwss ti
do pfd tT
So. rai-tse 41
Unloa Paella any,
do pfd .-. M
Anseenia
Atrhissa
a eft
Baltimore A Okie.
fanadtaa rsclfle .
Chas. A Oh In
fhlrase At. W
C .'M. A tt. F...
PaBasrs
Deavar A R. O)....
as eft .. ,.....
Krl
do 1st fa
to t P
nilnots Central .
Uil. A Nash....
. Tl
. rti
. i
.in
. n
. 14
.1M
. 1M
.
. v
. u
TJ. A Steal H
Wabash 17
do pfd M
paalsh 4s ad
.I1t
. 17U
St.. K. a T
SILVER Bar, euiet, 26d per ounce.
MUJMfcJt l!1 per oeni.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 1 per cent; three-months'
UUs, 1 l-16'.i per cent.
Row Tork Mlalaar Sleeks.
NEW TORK, June 17. The following are
the closing prices on mining stocas:
Adams Cos
ft I Little Chief
aitco a)
On tarls
Ophlr
Pboasia
Potosl
Saraas
SUrra Narsda
8uadv4
tram 1
Comstoak Taoael ....
Cos. Lai. A Vs.. ...IN
Harm silrar 1M
Iras Sllrsr Mo
Laadrille Cce 8
fex-dlvldend. -
....lit
.... 13
....
.... 14
.... I
Porelsra rtnanetaL
LONDON, June 17. Money was In good
demand In the market today for the pay
ment of borrowings from the Rank of
England. Discounts were maintained In
view of the unfavorable Paris and Berlin
exchange rates. Business on the Stock ex
change was practically confined to a few
transactions. Consols opened rather dull,
but grew firmer later wlih other gilt-edged
securities, In expectation of an excessive
ease of money In July. Americans opened
today st a trifle over parity as an Induce
ment to buyers, but the Southern Pact no
issue ere led a feeling of unoertaint and
f
14
68
2 48
18
300 62 62 61
117
92 91 91
16
600 86 36 86
85
400 115 115 114
100 65 65 64
86
25 25 25
115 116 114
58
47 46 46
-64
21 80 20V
64 64 j
.... 44 I
.... 11
27 28
46 44
21 20
84 84
21 21
23 23
mo c
100 79 79
7"0 6 8
100 68 68i
100 18 16
.. no
. .1100 64H 63
109 87U 17
operations were cautious. The Vandrbllt
roads' dividends did tiot stimulate the mar
ket Stocks hardened later, but closed he
low the best quotations of the day. Grand
Trunks hardened on fairly satisfactory
returns. Foreigners were Irregular. Japa
nese were In better demand.
PARI9, June 17. Business on the Bourse
today waa Irregular and hesitating. At
the closing prices were fairly firm. Rue
alan Imperial 4s closed at 90.00.
BERLIN. June 17 Trading on Ihe Bourse
today had an Irregular " tendency. Iron
shares were aaln depressed upon the
United States market report.
REPORT OP THE Os.RARfgQ HOCtEt.
TrsssaetUsi of the Associated Banks
Deris the p.at Week.
NEW YORK. June 17.-The following
table, compiled by Bradstreet, showa the
bank clearings at tna principal cities for
the week ended June 16, with tbe per
centage of Increase end decrease as com
pared with the corresponding week last
yesr:
CITIES. Clearings.j Inc. Dec.
New York $1,029,923,697 14.8
Chicago m.9?9.246 6.4
Boston 14.536.779 16.7
Philadelphia 99.343,894 20.4
St. Louis 85,896,8 28.4
Pittsburg 38.ti24.606 24.0
Ban Francisco 82. 701,606 12.1
Baltimore 21.0f9,43S 17.7
Cincinnati 26.622.3iO 1.1
Kansas City 20.697.S93 14.1
New Orleans 14.895,4. t.l
Cleveland 14.073.639 14.8
Minneapolis 12.431.444 1.1
Detroit 10.4hl.167 1.6
Louisville 10,933.343 4
OMAHA 7.664,646 1.7
Milwaukee 7.7Hb.4()2 10.0
Providence 6.587,800 6.0
Buffalo 6.677,246 1.2
Indianapolis 6.539,619 8.1
St. Paul 6.629,627 1.8
Los Angeles 6,6SJ,817 14.8
St Joseph 4,849.890 11.1
Denver 4.628.498 1.6
Columbus S..9.0OO 18.1
Memphis 4.06S.2O1 29.6
Seattle 4.2S1.338 1.8
Richmond 1128.978 ....v. IS.!
Washington 4.498.628 17.1
Savannah 3.177.9SS 24.8
Albany S.944,427 7.7
Portland, Ore 8.248,26.) 4.8
Fort Worth 2.326.853 16 9
Toledo, 0 3,028.819 6.0
Sslt Lake City 2.293,522 9.6
Peoria 2.1K4.609 7.8
Atlanta 2.618.868 1.7
Rochester 2.593.053 1.4
Hartford 2.612,317 4
Nashville 1.851,629 14.4
Des Moines 1,081.985 ....... 4.4
Spokane, Wash 13S3.35'i 1.4
Tacoma 1,811,655 8.2
Grand Rapids 1,040.251 8.6
New Haven $.0uS,6S3 12.6
Dayton 1.703,227 8.9
Norfolk 1,662.089 8.0
Springfield, Mass.... 1,431.655 8.1
Worcester L406.944 10.4
Portland, Me 1.672,984 7.2
Augusta, Oa 1,020,712 26.6
Topeka 836,196 30.6
Sioux City 1,346,460 22.3
Syracuse 1,200,624 21.2
Evansville 1.158.483 7.8
Birmingham 1,056.437 9.0
Wilmington, Del 1.002,435 9 9
Knoxvllle 1,183,077 1 6
Davenport 859,060 6.9
Little Rock 672,732 16.6
Wllkesbarre 867,806 19.8
Fall River 877,720 82.3
Macon 2t;l.l39 49.6
Wheeling. W. Va.... 724.672 14.8
Wichita, 935.178 82.4
Akron 669,700 13.1
Chattanooga tX.16 16.8 ......
Springfield, 111 644.083 10.6
Kalamasoo, Mich.... ' 746,602 8.3
Youngstown 637,478 14.9
Helena 636,428 29.3
Lexington 607,004 6.4
Fargo! N. D 668,264 9.6
New Bedford 490,648 7.6
Canton, 0 668.000 1.9
Jacksonville, Fla 870.109 163. i
Lowell $17,948 23.9
Chester, Pa 872.902 89.1
Greensburg, Pa 440,044
Rockford, 111 479 571 8.4
Bintthamton 461. 900 4.4
Springfield, 0 876.529 7.8
Bloomlngton, 111 871,649 24.1
Quincy 111 320,671 10.4
Sioux Falls, 8. D.... 278.836 27.5
Mansfield, 0 209,092 11.4
Decatur, III 285,116 10.8
Jacksonville, 111 218.665 43.4
Fremont, Neb 163.375 6.9
Houston 10,123,069 6.6 ......
Galveston 7,074,000 81.1
(Charleston, B. C... 1,026,790 6.3
Cedar Rapids 408,940
Total,, U. S.i $1,863,377,819 16.i
Outside New York.. 833,466,126 7
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto .,. ,
Winnipeg
Ottawa ..v
Halifax
Quebec
20.780.941
83.8
3.4
17,796.404
. 6.123 712
12.7
2.022,890
1,668,204
1.676,176
1,431.469
8 2
6.5
8.9
1 Vancouver, B. C ,
8.9
6.8
"i'.i
36.3
Hamilton ,
London, Ont
St. John, N. B
Victoria, B. C
Total, Canada...,
1,132.641
903,575
954,447
801.895:
8.6
S4.797.3sll
tNot included In totals because containing
other items than clearings.
I Not Included In totals because of no
comparison for last year.
lfcrw Tork Money Mnrket.
NEW TORK, June 17.-MONET-On call,
easy; highest, 1 per cent; lowest, 1 per
cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; last loan,
1 per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; of
fered at 1 per cent. Time loans, weak;
sixty and ninety days, 22 per cent; six
months. ItfTSM per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 334 '4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with
actual business In bankers" bills at 14 8720ft
4.8726 for demand and at $4.8ri20iS4.8825 for
sixty day bills; posted rates, $4.86 and $4.88;
commercial bills, $4.85(54.86.
SILVER Bar. 55 c; Mexican dollars.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
The closing quotations on txrads are as
follows:
TJ. I. ref. la, ra. .1M'4 IMaBhai'an . (. 4s.. .104
do mrapon 105H Max. Central 4s M
da is, rag ,
...1054
do 1st ino 1114
do coupon ......
do sow 4s, rag
do eouDoo
...if
...lltS
Minn, dt at. 1 4s... w
M . K. A T. 4s .... )
...IMS
do M TI
de old 4s. rec....loN. It. It. of M. a. 4a T441
do, coupon lOTH N. T. C. aa ms..lWHi
Atchison san. 4a 10!4 N. J. C. (. 4s I34
do ad). 4i H No. PaelSo 4s 1M4
tlantle C. L. 4a MV.I do (a 7114
B. A O. 4s.
,10:14 N. a w. e. 4a
. Hj O. I. L. 4s A par..,. X44
.10014 Pann. eonr. 14a 44 14
do mi
Central of Os. Is.
do 1st ino
O. A O. 4Ha ...
Chicago A A. la
, 74 naaainf f. 4s
.IN Bt.L. A I M. e Is 1114
. TH St. L. A I. F. If. 4a l
C. B. a a
. a'o.si. u. s. w. ista.... m
CM. A St.P.san. 4s lot Sa hoard A. U 4a...
0. A N. W. 00a. 7a.l?'4 Southrn Fao. 4s .... M
C. R. I. A P. 4s.. so 80. Rallwar Is 117
do ml as Jm a fae. lata III
C..C..C. A it s.4a 14 T . St. L. A W. 4s.. 70
C. T. 4a 71 1 Union Paetfta 4s 1M'4
Con. Tobaoeo 4s 114 do eonv. 4s M
roio. Bo. 4a 14 ii'. B. stool id fa 7414
D A R. d. 4s 1M Wabaah Is 117
Bria prior lion 4s.... MS do dak. aali
Erie san. 4a M Wt. AL B. 4s 10
Ft. W. A D. C. Ist.lMtf Wla. Central 4s SO
(tocsin vsi. 44a..ii,1"voio. r. a L 4 a
L. A N. unl. 4s. 101 H1
Offered.
Bank Clesvrlnara.
OMAHA, June 17. Bank clearings for
today were 11,278,066.69, a dtcreese of $62..
80167 from tbe corresponding day last year.
'Oils and Resin.
NEW TORK, June 17. OILS-Cottonseed,
steady; prime crude, nominal: prime yel
low, 2S&2Sc. Petroleum, quiet; refined
New York. $7.96; Philadelphia and Balti
more, $7.80; In bulk, $5.10. Turpentine,
steady, at 653664c; refined, 66vd6o.
ROSIN Steady : strained, common to
good, $3.10.
SAVANNAH, June 17.-OIL-Turpentlne,
steady, 62 e. Rosin, steady ; A, B, C, 2 7in
1.76; D, $i7MM.80; E, $2.8o42.85; F, $3.80.5
190; G. 12,90Ql6: H, $3.06; I, $3 30; K, $3.40;
M, $3.66; N, $3.86; W G. t4.154.20; W W,
$4 60.
OIL CITY, June 17. OILS Credit bal
ances, $1.57; certificates, no bid; shipments,
67.178 bblsj sverage, 68.650 bbls.; runs, 80.061:
axerage, 76,671 bbls.; shipments, Lima, 461
bbls : average, 62,671 bbls.; runs, Lima, 67,
475 bbls.; average, 61,685 bbls.
TOLkiDO, O., June 17. OILS A decline
of 3e In western ell was announced today.
PITTSBURG, June 17. OILS The Stan
dard OH company made another cut In all
?rradea of oil except Ragland today. Que
stions: PennsvlvanlB. $167; Tlena. $1.7!;
Corning, $1.$7; Newcastle $1 44; Cabel, $1.12;
North Lima, $1.08: South Lima, $1.03; In
diana, $1.03; Somerset, $1.01; Ragland, 66c,
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts.
NEW YORK. June 17. EVAPORATED
APPIES The market la a little firmer,
particularly fer prime fruit. Common are
quoted at aJGo; prime, at 6$e; choloe,
at &!i4c; fancy, at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITO Prunes
continue quiet, but show steadiness with
quotations ranging frera lCMo, according-
to grade. Apricots ars In very light
supply and rule firm. Choloe are quoted at
9ldo; extra choice at lot10c, and
fanuy at ll'iao. Peaches also are pretty
well oleaned up, and while the demand Is
light, the absence of pressure Imparts a
firm tone to the situation. Choice sre
quoted at 7u7o; extra choice At 7&bo.
and fancy at rVslOe.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle lUoeipti Ligb'i bat Market Virj
Slow and Wk-
HOGS SOLD A SHADE STRONGER
Practically Ro tkeep or La sabs on Sale
with Which to Mnke a Test of the
Market, hat the sasne na Laant,
(Joed Staff Waa Strong.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 17, 1904.
Receipts were; cattle, liogs. bueep.
OlUcial Alonuay
Urticlal luesouy
Uhiciat veaiisday ....
Official Thursday
onicial s'rlday
Five days this week. .13,466
Same das last week. ...14.1
Same week before U,Sii
bame three weeks ago...l4,ou4
Same four weeks ago..le.&
Uame days laat year....ita.81i
Kbitio FOR Tilt; YUaH AO DATiii.
Xhe luilowiiig table ahows tiie receipfa of
cattle, nogs and sheep at Bouui omana for
the year lo date, with comparison wlUi laat
year: IP04. lu. lua. leu.
Cattle 43,840 457,628 &4,s8
Hogs 1,2j0.iJU 1.138.168 111.621
blieep oe,7t8 6Ji.7sI lJU,
Average prices paid for bogs at South
Omaha for the last several daja with com
parison Date I 1804. 101.1J8. 101. 11800. 1889. 11838.
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
June
1..,
i..
t...
4...
6...
A.,
7...
1...
4 63
4 48
4 4B.
6 83
i.b.J a,..!
Uw LOi'I
,.1 i.vi.J
3,7T1 12,M 1.341
l,io j.asO 4ud
62.HK8 3,518
4S,Uti lu.lui
6u,.e 0,828
(n,ii 12, (uo
6J,!wi 14. Wl
81, ISA) S.D4
3 601
4 21
4 12
4 03
4 18
07
6 88
1 66
68
686
C 76
1 68
4 63 6 77
1 6 4 01
4
3
4 68
5 80
i1
1 M
1 88
1 U
e
71
1 78
1 77
4 &
4 74'.
6 86
t,
3 bu
o
June 10...
June 11...
June 13...
June 13...
June 14...
June 16...
June 16...
June 17...
6 Uu
4 78
6 Ot
6 89
6 07
I 571
4 81
4 84
3 64
3 66
1 54
1 01
a xr.,
i 01
I 6;
1 80
4 1 6 H
I 63 1 63
Indicates Sunday.
The olflcial numbet of cars of Btock
brought in today by each road was:
CatUe. Hogs. Sheep. Ha'es.
C, M. A St P. Ry.... 1
Ma Pao. Ry
U. P. System I
C. A N. W. Ry
F., E. A M. V. R. R. 16
C., St. P., M. A O. Ry. 1
B. A M. Ry 14
C, B. A Q. Ry 2
K. C. A St. J
C, R. I A P., east.... 1
C, R. I. A P., west.. 1
Illinois Central
Chicago O. W ..
Total Receipts 61
I 6 70 4 88
7 07 4 a
7 13 6 70
I 1 6 71 81
7 30 6 70 4 81
6 li 6 71 4 84
7 U 5 i 4 9
6 71 6 03
T 11 6 10
7 26 6 83
7 86 6 1 6 00
7 83 6 89 4 82
7 36 6 86 4 86
7 31 6 81 4 86
6 86 4 8
7 34 4 86
7 23 6 83
U
6 .. ..
18 .. U
1
34
8 :: ::
:: i ::
4
t
J
110 "i S
The disposition of tho day receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head, indicated;
Buyers.
CatUe Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudaby Packing Co
Armour A Co
Cudahy Pack. Co., K. C.
Swift and Co.. K. 0.
Armour A Co., 800 City..
Vansant A Co
L. F. Huss
Wolf A Murnaa.
S. A S
Klngan
Robb -
Haggerty
Other Buyers
Total :
103 881
626 . L447 136
67 1.831 4
101 ,2064 ...
168
61 ..... 204
676 ...
6
S oeeee
20
141 ...
210 ...
20
9
67
1,233 7.661 403
CATTLE There was a light run nere
this morning, but reports from other points
were rather unfavorable to tne selling in
terests, and as a result packers were very
bearish and a slow and unevenly lower
market was experienced. In spite of the
small number on sale it was late before
a clearance was made. ,
All grades of corn-fed steers were slow
this morning and lower, though the best
grades of heavy cattle were but little
lower. A high as $6.10 and $6.k5 was paid,
which was perhaps about as high aa they
would have brought yesterday or at the
close of last week, but they are lower than
the middle of this week. The less desirable
cattle were extremely slow sale today and
safely 610o lower than yesterday. For the
week all but the best ea'tle are all the way
from 10 25c lower, the greatest decline be
ing on warmed-up cattle, such aa sell from
$6.K .down. , , .
The cow market was also Blow and weak.
Something strictly choice In the way of
dry-lot cows and heifers were not much
different from yesterday, but aside from
those the corn-feds were fully 5(&10c lower.
Qrassers were almost unsalable at any fig
ure. As compared with a week ago they
are riant around 60c lower. Canners and
outters are also dull and lower, as the de
mand for anything but choice grades seems
to be limited. , .
There were only a few hulls on sale and
the choicer grades of oorn-feds were about
steady and In fact have not shown much
change all the week. Orass bulls, though,
are 2650o lower. Veal calvea are about
"'There were only a few stockers and
feeders in sight and the demand was fully
as limited. The market was certainly no
hlEher, but there were not enough on sale
to test the situation. For the week choice
grades are about steady, but common
kinds dull and weak. Representative sales:
He.
4...
I...
I...
II...
4...
1...
1...
1...
II...
I...
14...
1...
...
8...
1...
11...
10...
8...
11...
ll'.'.!
It'.'.'.
Av.. Pr.
487 V04
lull I M
1016 4 71
100 4 M
131 4
1170 4 0
1S74 I 00
10 I 06
S0 I 10
1170 I II
1041 I SO '
11(H) I 40
1231 I 40
1100 I 10
No.
At. Pr.
.114. A 60
.11M I 16
.1174 I 40
.1161 I 60
.1111 I 60
.1131 I tt
.1130 I 66
.1141 I 71
.1114 I 60
.1291 I 61 -
.1937 I M
.1411 A l
1141 I 00
.KM 4 00
10....
:::::
....
M....,
I.....
1....,
40....
14
)....,
47....,
14.....
....
1220 t as
84..
1410 I 10
.......1211 110 17.. 1121 d Is
' STEERS AND COWS.
, 771 4 10 63 Ms 4 TS
STEERS ANI HEIFERS.
IM 4 IT 1 11M I tO
4 "cows.
, MO 8 00 II list I 40
040 I 40 8 1026 I 60
Hi l
....... 14 I 40 4.
, lObl I 44 1.
1010 I 10 10.
110 10 3.
000 I 00 3.
, no 1 00 t.
Ill in , 1.
.1000 II 4.
10 1 64 .
640 8 70 I.
1000 I 70 8.
071 I 00 4.
1600 I 00 4.
1110 8 00 1.
1410 8 M I.
1021 3 10 1.
.uu 1 m
126 8 tt
1110 I 60
3I 8 10
lltt 4 00
.....110 4 00
law 4 u
Ull 4 18
K) 4 11
1210 4 is
U0I 4 24
10M 4 If
..... 041' 40
ISO 4 M
1170 4 10
110 4 60
1220 4 14
COWS AND HEIFHR3.
a gna 16 t
' HEIFERS. T
1 40 3 00- 1 1000 4 SJ
1 606 I 40 1 676 4 21
I 71 8 Ml (II
1 171 8 SO 8....M 724 4 SO
I U I 44
E
......1040 8 40 1. . 4 06.
1000 I 10 1...
.1100 4 00
Ud I 06
1.
.1160 4 26
1 10M 8 71
1 -....1100 8 11
1 ,
I....,,
..not 46
..MM 4 44
1 740 8 II
CALVES.
1.. M0 4 00
8TAO8,
1 140 I M 1 1104 8 80
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 40 I 40 4 721 I TO
4 467 I 40 10 121 4 00
HOOS Tho run Of hogs this morning was
much smaller than yesterday, but nackara
were very much opposed to paying more
money lor meir supplies, uney started In
bidding steady prices while salesmen were
asking' more money, and as a result it
was rather late before much business wss
transacted. As fast as a salesman could
get little stronger prices he cut loose,
so that the market could best be described
by calling it slow with prices a shade
stronger. The bulk of all the hogs sold
from $4.86 to $4 85. The choice loads went
largely from $4 83 to 16.00, with prime
from $6.00 to $6.06. The lighter and com
moner loada went from $4.86 down.
The last end or tne market waa not a
great deal different frera the first part,
though. If anything, the feeling waa a
little weaker. In other, worda, packers
weuld not give over steady prices with yes
terday snd the salesmen that did not sail
early were never bid more than ateady
prices, so that In reality the close with
them was the san is aa the opening. Pack
ers and ahlppera almply picked out a few
hega they wanted to fill their more urgent
orders at stronger prices and the rest had
to go about steady. Representative sales:
tie.
At.
Ma.
14 ..
t7...
71...
71...
74 ..
II...
64...
1...
41...
It...
44...
At. Sk. rr.
s.l..
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SHEEP There was prsctleally no sheep
market this morning, as everything re
ported was consigned direct to packers,
with the exception of a few that were
driven In. There la nothing to be said of
the market, as there has been practically
no chnnge all the week, there being an
activs demand for all killers at good strong
prices.
Quotations on clipped atoekt Oood to
choice lambs, $6.0Ofj6.6O; fair to good lambs,
5 6ku4 00 good to choloe wooled lambs,
$6 6U&6.76; fair to good wooled lambe. $.i.0n'l
6 60; good to choice yearlings or wethers,
$8.00ih5 26; fair to good yearlings or wethers,
$4 76476.00; good to choice ewes, $4 3fi'4.;4);
fair to good ewes, $4.vXKa4.26. Representa
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1 western buck
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6 western ewes
1 western yearling .....
10 western lambs
13 western lambs
11 western lambs
... 140
... 43
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CHICAGO LIVE) STOCK MIRKEt
Cattle nIl, Hose Five Cents Higher
aad Iheepa Are Steady.
CHICAGO, June 17. CATTLE Receipt a,
4,000 head; market dull; reeelpta Texana.
1.600 head; good to prime steers, nominal,
$6.766 .60; poor to medium, $4.605.60; stock
era and feeders, $2.754.75; cows, $2.00&4.50;
heifers. $2.0004.65; canners, $1.00'ii3.0; bulls,
$10044.60; calves, $2.60416.50; Texas fed
steers, $4.80416.26; grassers, $2.808.36.
HOOS Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated to
morrow, 1,000 head; left over, 1.117 head:
market strotig to 60 higher; mixed and
butchere, $4.86e6.20; good to choice heavy,
$5.1Ca.22H; rouah heavy, $4.85(86.10; light,
$4.86(6 5. 12H; bulk of sales, $5.066.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000
head; market steady; lambs same; good to
choice wethers, $4 754(6.26; western shoep,
$4.6(XSM.00; native lambs, $5.0036.50; western
lambs, $6.007.00; spring lambs, $5.0037.6&.
Row Tork Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, June 17. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,300 head; market for good to choice
dry fed steers, steady: all other steers, 15
ji26o off; bulls. 164260 lower; cows, 64,12c.
Native steers, $4.26&.60; oxen, $6.00; bulls.
$3.0Offl4.60; cows, $15S4.S0. Liverpool and
London cables quoted live cattle steady;
refrigerator beef higher, at K8Vio per lK
exports tomorrow, 1.092 head cattle. 690
head of sheep 'and 6,640 quarters of beef.
CAX.VES Receipts, 386 head. Fresh. 25
400 higher; all sorts higher. About JO
unsold. Veals, $4.0u&6.75; buttermilks, $3.40;
dressed calves, firm; city dressed veals,
69o per lb., country dressed, 6tt8c.
HOOS Receipts, 2.863 head; market 10c
higher; state hogs, $5.40(g6.&0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,258
head; market for sheep steady; lambs, 25
6O60 lower; common lambs, 85fijr60o lower;
sheep, $3.004.76; few choice, $5.00; culls.
$2.GO3tt.60; lambs, $6.62Hi7.00; one car, $8.10.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 17.--CATTLE Receipts.
5.000 head, Including 4,200 head Texans;
market steady to slow; native shipping and
export steers, IS.SBfaiS.eS; dressed beet and
butcher steers, $4.90(36.16; steers under 1,000
lbs., $4.O0Ca4.65; stockers and feeders, $3.60
4.60; cows and heifers, $3.0Ki5.25; canners,
$1.5032.dO; bulls, $2.60(0400; calves, $4.60J6.&0;
Texas and Indian steers, $3.0uiu6.70; cows
and heifers. $2.76(83.76.
HOOS Receipts, 6,000 head: market 60
higher; pigs and lights, $4.154.90; packers,
$4.80S5.00; butchers and best heavy, $4.903
6.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.600
head; market strong; native muttons, $3.60
434.76; lambs, $6.0047.10; culls and bucks,
$4.6034.76; Blockers, Jl.6CKff2.75; Texana, $3.60
4.76.
Kansas City Live Stoek Market.
KANSAS CITY,. June 17.-CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head, Including 100 head south
erns; market slow to weak: choice export,
and dressed beef steers, $5.7&(&6.&0; fair to
good, $4,2645.50; western fed steers, $4.26(9
6.00; stockers and feeders, V3.O04j4.70; south
ern steers, $3.00j;5.70: southern cows, $3.00
6.70; native cows, $2.00S4.25; native heifers,
$3.25&6.30; bulls, $2.604400; oalves, $2.604.2&.
HOOS Receipts, 7,800 bead; market
strong; top, $&.02tt; bulk of sales. $4.86416.00;
heavy, $4.&&5.02H; packers, $4.85426.00; pigs
and lights, $4,2644.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500
head; market steady; native lambs, $6.00(0
6.75: western lambs, $5,0046.76: fed ewes,
I4.754T6.10; Texas clipped yearlings,' $5 003
6.60; Texas clipped sheep, HOOCj.4.76; stock
ers and feeders, $3. 00(04.00.
Sloax City Live Stoek Market.
SIOUX CITY, June 17. (Special Tele-
fram.) CATTLE Receipts 2oQtiead; mar
et steady; beeves', $4.60436.00; cows, bulls
and mixed, 13.00 5. 00; stockers and feed
ers, $3.0O44.00; yearlings and calves, $2.7&4r
1.85.
HOOS Receipts, 1,500 head: market 60
higher at J4.76iip4.96; bulk, J4.M4.90.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSBPH, June If. BATTLE Re
ceipts, 718 head; market ateady to 10c lower;
natives, $4.26(a6.60; cowe and heifers, $1.60
5.50; Blockers and feeders, $2.75(64.26.
HOOS Receipts, 6,003 head; market strong
to 6c higher; lights, $4.86426.00; medium ana
heavy, $4.82(S6.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 606 head;
market steady to strong; wethers, $6.60.
Stack la Sight.
Following are the receipts of Nve stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 1,196 7,650 403
Chicago -i. 4,000 17.0U0 4,000
Kansaa City 6"0 7.3o0 1,600
At. Louis 8.0.(0 6.000 1 2.600
St Joaeph
718 6,008 606
2U0 1,600
Sioux City
eeeea)oo
Totals
.. .11.815 , 46,351 1,908
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 17. WOOL Pulled and
territory wools are quiet. There Is little In
terest In foreign grades. Leading quota
tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX
rd above, 13234o; X 204i21c: No. 1. 33o; No.
31&820; sflne unwashed, 2242c; one-quarter,
three-eighths and one-half blood, un
washed, 26(36Ho; fine unwashed delaine,
344i6o. Miohlxan, X and above, 26i'27c;
No. 1, 2fi30c; No, t, 2842!c; tins unwashed,
21422o: one-quarter, three-eighth and one
half blood unwashed, 2&C26o; fin unwashed
delaine, SVu&io- Kentucky, Indiana, etc.,
three-eighths and one-quarter blood, J&H
26c; braid, 28924c. Idaho, fine, l&wloc; heavy
fine, 1442460; fine medium, 1718c; medium,
184490; low medium, 184U9C: Wyoming, fine,
Mtj'lViO ; heavy fine, 144flo; nne medium,
164147c; medium, 19&20c; low medium, 2o4
Klc; Utah and Nevada, Ane, 15t716Vc; heavy
fine. 13a 14c; fine medium, 164rl7o; medium,
UKh-aoo; low medium, l'fr21o; Dakota, fine,
I641I60; fine medium, 16flltHic; medium, 19
20c; new medium, 194i2oc; Montana, fine,
hcolce, 184T19c; fine averago, 17ft48c; fine
medium, choloe, 18190; average, 1617c;
staple, l&iWOo: choice. lSfiOc.
ST. LOUIS, June 17. WOOL Market
steady; medium grades, combing and cloth
ing, lStjiSc; light fine, 164118c; heavy fine,
12415c; tub washed, 21(332c.
Metal Market. .
NEW TORK, June IT. METALS The
London tin market continued to show
weakness, the cables Indicating the decline
of from 10s to 15s, with spot closing at
116 6s snd futures at 117 10s. Locully tin
declined about Vkc, closing at $26.1826.20.
Copper advanced In London, with apot clos
ing 7s 6d higher at 56139d. while futures
were steady at 64 12s 6d. Locally the mar
ket is quiet but steady. Lake Is quoted at
$12.624413.76; electrolytic, $12.604jl2 62V;
casting $11.12(613.26. Lead was quiet at
$4.2"7i.30 In the local market and at 11
6s 3d In London. Spelter waa unchanged at
$4.7644 .87 in New York and at 21 16a In
London. Iron closed at 51s 15d In Olasanw
and at 42s 3d In Mlddlesborough. I-rocu'.ly
Iron wss quiet and easy; No. 1 foundry
northern ts quoted at $14. 6Qa 15.00; No. 1
foundry southern, $13.764214.26; No. 1 foun
dry southern snd No. 1 foundry southern
soft, 318.25v43.76. Pig Iron warrants are
woak at $9.
Cotfee Market.
NEW YORK, June 17.-COFFEB-The
market for futures opened firm at an
advance of a partial 6 points. Hales were
reported of 63.1i0 bales, Including July,
6 0f(U6.1c; August, 616c; Sfi.teiiiher, 6 2.4I
6 3ic; October, 6.40c; lecenil-r, 6.5!iC6 6ic;
March. 6 oi''ri6 96c; May. 7.0( 7. Inc. Spot
Rio tirm; No. 1 Invoice, 7Vc; mild. Him;
Cordova, 9Vj;2c. The board of managers
of the Coffoe exchange today voted to clone
the exchai.ge oa Satutday, July i.
OMAHA
Tt HOt.KALB
MARKET!
Coadltloa of Trade and ttaotalloaa Oa
Staple aad Faacy Prodeee.
Eoas Recelnts, liberal; market, steady!
freh stock, 14vc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens. $vjc; roosters,
according to else. turkeys, 13o; ducks,
6'l''c; geese, 6-; broilers, i;,i2iic.
BUTTE K 1'ncklng stock, lie; choice to
fancy dairy. l.VrtlSc; sei.arator, 17e.
FRE'VI FISll Trout. KKj; pickerel, 8i
rilke, loc; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 12c: whlteflsh,
4c; salmon, 14c; redsnapper, 11c; lnbster,
green, 26c; lobster, boiled, Sue; bullheads,
11c; catfish, 14c; black bass, 10c; halibut,
loc; crappies. 12c; oe ahad, $1.00; buffalo,
8c; white bass, lie; frog iegs, per do., 35o.
BRAN Per ton. $t9.00.
MAY Frlces quoted oy Omaha Whole.ssl
enhrs w UHon: C hoice No. I uplnnd.
tSvO; No. 2, $7 50; medium, 7 00; coarse. J6it.
riye atraw. to jO. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANOKS Navels, choice, large site,
$3.00; fancy navels, all sites. 13.50; Mediter
ranean sweets, choice all sissa, ooji3.2&;
Jaffas. all sites, J2.7HW.0O.
LEMONS -California fancy, 170-800-340,
$3.7.X.4 2S; cho'ce. $3 &23.75.
CALIFORNIA FlOS Per 10-lb, CArton.
50c; Imported Smyrna. 3-crown, 13c; 6
crown, 14c: 7 crowu, 15c."
PANANAS Per medlum-slsed bunch,
lltjiijrt.SO; Jumbo, $2.76473.36.
DATES Persian, per box tif 30 pkgs.,
$2.00; In OOrlb. boxes. 60 per lb. Oriental
stuffed, per box. $2.40.
PINEAPPLES In crates f 14 to 42, par
crate, $3.26.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-qtiart
case, $16031.66; Oregon Hood rivers, $2.00.
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 14 qts..
12.26. '
CHERRIES California, per box, 1.604f
L75. ,
OOOSEBERRIES-2S-qt ease, 11.50. 1
r EACHES Texas, per 4-baaket crate,
11 25.
CANTELOUPE Txaa, Bar orate, $3.6049
WATERMELONS Fr Ih, crated. 1401
each, 3u(J40c.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, $1.30; Dakota, per
bu., $1.20; New Texas Red Btock, In sacks,
per lb., lio.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., 83.154f2.25.
1 ONIONS Bermuda, per (0-lb. era to, $2.00;
Louisiana. In sacks, bar lb.. 240.
CABBAfiE California, per lb., mifio.
tAUtiir i.un i.n-rir oos., avci.ue.
CUCUMltERS Per dos.. 60c
TOMATOES Taxaa, 4-basket crates, $1.26,
RADISHES Per doi. bunches. 20c.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per do., 30c
TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 46c
BEETS Southern, per dos. 46c
CARROTS Southern, per dog., 76c
P A R8LE Y Per dos., 40c.
BEANS Wax, per bu. box, $2.60; per
H-hu. basket, $1.00. String, per bu. box,
$2.00; per H-bu. box, 16c
SPINACH Per bu., hom grown, 354140c
ASPARAGUS Per dos. bunches, 40o.
GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket crate,
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida Bummer, per doi., 75c
PEAS-Per bu. box, $l.oe,
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHKESE Wisconsin twin, full cream,
11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block
Bwlse, 16o; Wisconsin brick, lMo; Wiscon
sin llmbergsr, 13c,
MAPLE SUQAR Ohio, aer lb., 10c.
HIDES No. 1 green, 60; No. 1 green, 60:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 1 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf. 1 to 13 lbs.; to; No. 1 veal calf,
12 to 15 lbs., 6Vc; dry salted, 8ffl2c; sheep
pelts, 244f27o; horsehldes, 11.60472.60.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb
16c; hard shell, per lb., 14o: No. 1 sort shell,
per lb., 13t-; No. 1 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, . large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb..
iOc; peanuts, per lb, 8c; roasted peanuts,
per fix 81; Chili walnuts, 12413Ho: Urge
hickory nttta, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft
shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, 13o; shell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, pr bu.,
$126. x
agar and Molatni.
NEW YORK, June 17.-43UOAR Raw,
steady; fair refining, 8c; centrifugal, 84
test, 2 27-32c; molnaacs sugar, 3bio; refined,
quiet; crushed, 6.60c; powdered. 6c; granu
lated, 4.80c.
NfJW ORLEANS, June 17. SUOAR
Strong; open kettle, centrifugal, 84j)3Hci
centrifugal whites, 4Vi4fc; yellows, 3Q
A EICa .oAnnil. Ofrl "itu-r
l4r Atia-g iriimiD, at Tfi'll 07?jvi
k MOLASSEa Steady; centrifugal, 1016c;
syrup, nominal,
Booth Dakota Masons Adjoara.
YANKTON, B. D June 17. (Special.)
The thirtieth annual session of the grand
lodge. Ancient Free and Accepted Masons,
for South Dalcbta adjourned today, clos
ing one of the most successful as well aa
one of the best attended meetings ever held
In the state. The sixteenth meeting of the
grand chapter of the Order of the Eastern
Star also brought to a close its sessions
this morning. Last evening the grand
lodge and grand chapter met informally
at the temple and participated In a de
lightful reception and banquet. The early
part of the evening waa occupied- with a
presentation by looal amateurs of the
play, "Nanoe Oldfleld," followed by reel
tatlona by Miss Anna Bags tad. Dancing
and a splendid banquet followed the en
tertainment and the immense orowd that
thronged the temple enjoyed Itself to the
utmost
Many masons and stars' left today, but '
their places have been taken by the dele
gates to the grand chapter of Royal Arch
Masons, which holds sessions today and
tomorrow.
The sessions of the grand chapter. Royal
Arch Masons, are very well attended, only
two. chapters In the state being without
representatives. The grand chapter elected
the following officers: M. B. grand high
priest, George H. Perry of Sioux Fills;
V. E. deputy grand high priest, John H.
Kutnewsky of Redfleld; R E. grand king,
A. C. Blrvemtzkl of Salemi R, E. grand
treasurer, B. C. Jacobs ot Lenox; R. E.
grand secretary, George A. Fettlgrew of
Sioux Falls; H. grand chaplain, Rev. John
L. Baboouk of Sioux Falls.
Marderer Goes to Prison.
SHERIDAN, Wyo June 17. (Special.)
Sheriff Nsllson will leavs today for Raw
Una, where he will plaoe in the state peni
tentiary James Hanley, whs was oonvlcted
of murder In the first degree. Hanley -waa
tried during the December term of the
district court, but was granted a new trial
at that time. His case came up again for
trial laat Monday and he entered a plea
of guilty of murder in the eeoond degree,
and was at once sentenoed to life im
prisonment in the state penitentiary by
Judge Stotta.
The crime for which Hanley was con
rioted was for the murder of Henry
Shroeder at Dayton, Wye., last September.
Freight Agents Adjoara. ,
PEORIA, June 17. The delegates of the
American Association of Local Freight
Agents' associations, which has Just con
cluded Its annual convention here, de
parted today In a special train for the
World's fair at St. Louis. They were ac
companied aa far aa Springfield, where
Lincoln's monument will be Inspected, by
the Peoria association.
Washont Delays Train.
NORFOLK, Neb., June 17. Washouts In
the Black Hills delayed tho through train
from Deadwood to Chicago several hour
today.
REAL K STATU! THANIFKHB.
Deeds filed for record June 17, as furnished
by the Midland Guaranty dt Trust com
pany, bonded abstracter, 1614 rarnain
street, for The Bee:
United Real Lxlute A Trust company
to Frank J. Herman, lot 6, block 15,
Koumiss' 3d add 1,160
James A. Griffith and wife to John F. . ,
Fracier, s21 taet lot 4, nJ4 feet lot 6,
Clarke's add 2,450
John F. Frasler to Arthur Mets, same 2,5oO
William O. Shrlver to Adallna V.
Shiiver, e2k foot w6e feet lots 11
and 12, block 6. Parker add I
Mutual Loan and Building association
to Isaua Ijevy, s20 feet lot 14 block
SO, City of South Omaha 660
Laurence Ml not et al. to George W.
Henry, lot 11, block L Armstrong's
first add 1
John II. Evans and wife to Orrln E.
Htoddard, sVs nV lot 4, block 26, West
Omaha 26
Sarah J. James to Rita Pascoll, s21
feet lot 8, block 14, Florence
Ralph R. Osgood to Charles Brown,
lot 8, block 92. City 6,000
Bnrtlia C. Plxton to Henry B. Payne,
lots 12. 13 and 14, black 1, Saunders
et IIIinel.iuigh'B add 1,600
George Kitrll and wife to Winter II.
Nichols, lot 16, block 1. McUavock
dt CKecfes aUd. to South Omaha 1,800-