TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. JXTSE 19, 1904. 71 n GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Isirioti Marks 8tia Ftt from a Export Basil JULY LONfiS THOUGHT TO ilUlMfi Haw WH Ca an lag lb Mm UgaJ late JUyJraj - rl W A T , . -a -am T7i seaboard reports Uitim loeuia of Tt. taken for export. 1.4 ver pool ad vanced today, the mui for tblt .UUSUI miu me imm .auatraiiaa emp menta. Which amounted ta nnl luA feu-h. la. talk of smaller lndtn skrptnenta Uuls , a axiiaoled and report ot tinfa- wejauoer in fuiiuna BJia argentine. Taking- for a, beaia th September wheat, which la the lowest poeslble baala now, $b difference between Cbloago and an export Rric to Liverpool 1 from 1 to 4 rati o a. 1 northern and of f cents on No. I hard wheat The- July difference it of course too large to bo considered. The Llv arpool seiptemlvsr basis la 7o lor No. 1 northern and 78e far No. 1 hard la Mm u v.-juuatx Chicago Friday aold t,VX No. 1 northern X 9c abova the oM July la store. OtUy limited amount could bava been aold at thai ngure. but 9e abova Uia July waa bid for larger lota Trenton, Tex- reports tba ' rst niv wheat aold the- today. It being fifteen load a which scaled at 6 and aold at we. uanaa. Tea., report Ma milia inrri lumi iu us wneai (tnuiif la at trora Rio to 8o. . -. . Kanaaa City at this th-ne last year had oontraoted to atoll 1,000,000 bu. of wbaat for future ahipmanta. Kow It la rumored an ooo bu. have been aold, but no cash handler en flrura how thla can be dona at pnami prteeav. The Kansas City market looka for liberal nantltlea ot new wheat by July 11 The pit bellavea tba bit longa la July at tha various marketa have begun to liqui date thetr holdings. Tha principal weak aeee Friday waa due to eojllng. , , Tha rang In price of Omaha -grain for future delivery and tha clone Friday and today were aa foilowa: Open. High, low. Today)FrLl'y. lVn WIT July tOM Sept. Corn Juno July 464 Sept. 44 Lee Oata- Jana July M tept. 72- . 7A 44HR VMti 46HB , 4MA -WiA. 44 . 48Vt 44 A .... .... MA UViB .... .... 41HB 4H4B 38)4 88 H A u b u a A asked. B bid. Local Cash Grata Market. Receipts wera amaller than Friday, being (our oara of corn only. The aalea made wera at the prices ruling for tha laat three days. LooaU caah men do hot expect much Improvement until aoma time after tha flnt weak In July. Tha Nebraeka farmer haa Kent In all the corn ha haa to Bend until he la aura hla orop will be good. Chicago haa till good recelpta, but locale expect the para la drop on next week there because Iowa and llllnola are much the same aa Nebraeka. Recelpta and shipment were: Wht None: one week ago, 4 . oara In. Com 4 care In and care out; one week ago, 23 and 1 car. Oata None; one week agtx T oara In. WH$AT-No. J hard. 86oj No. I hard, 83 Mc: No. 4 hard, T.ian6c. 1 CORN No. L iWifri No. 8. 44H845He; Na 4, 4(Xff43c! N, 1 ellow.47: No. yel low, ta4o; Nd. i White, 46c No. I white, oStV-No. 1, 8Hc; No. i white, We; No. S white, 8H-3H4o; No. I white, Vt24uc; Utndard, 4tHo. Rataa from tba Exchange Office. Omaha atocka of grain In public ware houaea: 'W heat, 82.0M buahela; corn, 146,428 buahela; oata, tl.tut buahela, Omaha con tract corn amounta to 90,726 buahela. Of thla 3.038 buahela la In Merrlam ft Holm milet'a houae and 67,487 buahela In the Union elevator. M. M. Bewail of Haetinga waa an exchange vlaltor. ' Omaha Inapeotlona of grain were 1ft cam. ; Of wheat cara gradod No. t hard and of ; com 4 oara' No. J. 1 car No. t yellow and V I ear No. t white. Of oata I oara graded No 4 white, . O rain Market Iciaewhere. CloaUig - prloaa . of . grain Friday and today ati the marketa named were aa foi lowa; . . . . . . , . .. CHICAGO.. .' . . . closed. Today. Friday, e t e M B4 A 7ViA, 7HA September , p7. eptaxnber " . KANSAS CITT- ?J Wheat-. 4TB 48MA 4HB 48B r July JJa 4SHB 43 HA 74SB 70U 4RH 43H . September vorn- July September ' '' . ST. LOUIS. '"Wheat- 2 July September ?" Corn Wa u uiy 464 46ijD September MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat fft July 824B m September PULUTH. b( Wheat- -' July . Stptember -. Wheal- . July .: . Ssptember NKW XORIC 88A 99 4 Hie ' CHICAGO GRAIN AND moVISIOHS V raatarea of tba Tradlac aad Cloaln Prloea aa Beard ot Trade. - CHICAGO. June li.-Praclialty peVyoct weather 'cunaitioiik" for We Viatuing ah J affaitiweetlng of wheat eauaed-Weakneaa 1A the i market- tor that eereal today, but otivwlrlg ' aiiorte' reaulted 1n a recovery; ihtu : flgurea Jar .July ware unchanged from yep. . tenia y' a cluaelng quoin liuna Cern la down -r fee. Oata are -ott KuHo. Froviawne. ahow r'A material ararlatluiur. i . Onot the nuint. atrikrng over-ulglit I : elia&gee affecting the wheat market a. waa -.- the decided advance In prlcra at Liverpool. Under thn Innuaac of firm cUbioa the' mar 4.,ket here opened etrong, July beiny up HtJ S at tia to a4u4, There waa, nuwevor, . . much reallalng. Aa a reault July euaed off --.to 4,tH)4Hu. After working tip again to .i4Ho the price atartad on a gradual decline, Tha low point waa reached at Uo. The oloae waa at 84tio4c. September ranged between tHq and 7W4'7Tc, and closed at 70'7rHc. Clearancea of wheat' and flour were eual to lug.uuv buahele. frtniary re retpta were fHi,M waahele, compared with tai.7W buahela a year ago. Mlnneapolla. lulutbj and Chlcaa-o raoorted recetnta nf 'l cura, agalnat UQ cara laat week and Ia4 cara a year ago. x - am porting Influence on the corn market ' at the aturt. On the decline In wheat the ' aeinng OI corn Itu-reaaed caualng a weak undertone. The market cluaed near tho vw wuij- v.vnfi iniuit lower to Ho higher at 48N,!uHVe to 48o, aold be - tween 4H0 and 4'o, cloalng at 4c. Lo ral receipte were Me cara with 38 of con , tract trade. Belling of oata followed the weakneea of other gralne. After opening a ehade higher at tUe, July aold oft to Sko and cluaed at 86 c. Local recelpta were 84 eara. Trading In provlalona waa almoat at a i. elanrtatllT. '' Prlcea were barely eteady. ttep. , ;t mhfr pork cloaed SHeo lower at 81185: ,lard. waa unchanged at 8697H; rlba were up ' JHo at 87.48. Eallmated recelpta for Moh--'days Wheat, caraj aorn, 44tf cara; oata, 84 rare; hga, 40,000 head. The leading (uturea ranged aa foilowa: 'Articles. Open. Illgh. Low. Close. Tee y. V rrhea ..y 'bJUly ' K4tl 844i;!s6ifrV4 4'i 84 8c !84H! IB. 84KHHV4 8lH80tifl 81 a ipL b Septv . Corn June uly ept. 474 4fH 4K to. 4 484 4W a oata,- V P f 41 1 4JV4 371 81 Til II 87h' 88 81H Pork- 13 It to U 76 WW juiy July Sept Sept. it en it 88 UK 11 UM U M 8? I 80 I 87H e sa T 30 T 40 1 a old. b new. . Cash quotation! ware as follows: ' FLOl.'R-Qulet and easy; winter pst 'nta,.44 6uHle86: atralghta, 84Xh4.40; miring patenta 84 "ii4 7u; atralghU. 04iof lakers', 82 eimJ 90. , ' WHEAT No. I spring, KHto; No. 3. 85A 82c; No. I red. Wctill OO. T w SEKD-Fla. ei U 11.01; No, north- vtrn, fJ ftrte pMtre timothy, 8U3; davet, cnntrai graaa. 10 . CRN No. JL t4ri No. 1 yejlow. KV. (UTe- Xft, t tl4iue; No. I while, 3Cf RTl-Ifa, t fe. HinUI-4ood feedlrai 8SSc; fair to CDrtice maltlna. 4M4a. PROaio.sto-MM rortt. per bM, 811 10 Ili. . Lard, per loo lb., llTSfi" bort rib xidee t1oo). IT.OfMT-Sfc; ahctt CJmu- a!da fboxedk 87.40&7.1&. Kecvlpta and ahlpmente yeeterday at thla marxel wera aa louowa: Rereirt. Shlnnienta. FliMrr. bbla.. Wbeat, bu.. Corn, btx..... 14 h.mo 2S vi looao ,..8!4X0 IM.H U1.0 f7AX) Mta. bu. Rye, bu, t.4..... i.an .' (.mo Barley, bil ........ 41 4 3O0 On the Prodiioa exrJiange todAy tha hut' lTe; dairies, 1lHn-. Efrga, eay, at mark, raaea Included, 1S 1410. Cheeaa, eaay, r'C IEW YORK GENEHAL MARKRT (eaatatloaa of tha Day aa Tariona Commodltlea. ' NEW TOnK, June 18. -FLOUR Reoelpta, 13,467 bbla; ex porta, 11,844 bbla; market dull and barwly eteady; winter patents, 86.00$ .; winter au-aighta. M.SMH.tw; Viinne- anta patent, 84.SWyo.Sj; winter extras, 1.116 Uf.ou; Mmcoflota bakera, w.7txg4.'Ju; winter low gradea, $3.1501 Rye flour, quiet; fair ,lo good, 84.uu2,4.8f ; choice to fancy, 84.1MN80. CoHN MEAL Steady; yellow western, tl.K'-S'l.U; city, I1.U&1.15; kiln dried, 83.00 U 10. RYB Nominal; No. t weatern, 70c. BARI.HY-Dull; feeding, 46iio If New York; malting, nominal. WHEAT Receipt, 19.000 bushel; exporta, IM40 buahela; spot market barely steady; No. I red, nominal, elevator; No. I red, 8107V f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Du- luth, tl.Otrtt f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Man Itoba. nominal f. o. b. li i. o. o. an afloat. Option opened higher and closed c net mutter at lc nt decline In July; July, Wl")t4c; closed. 88it,c: September. 84424 3-ltc; olosed. 84c; December, 8484HC! cloaed, 84c. CORN Receipts, I6.MB buahels; exports, 14.332 buahela; epot market quiet; No. 1, Mc elevator and Mc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 yellow, 66Hc; No. 1 white, 56c. Option market waa neglected and nominal, closing unchanged; July cloaed, 63"4c: September, closed M4c; December, cloned 60He. OATH Recelpta, M.600 bushels; exports, 24. 780 bushels; spot market, quiet; mixed oats. 38 to 23 pounds. 46 47c; natural white, 30 to 83 pounds, 49.goc; clipped white, 36 to 40pounds, Hfi'iSc. tallow tuii; city, 4i4c; country, 4v 4c. RICE Quiet; domestic fair to extra, V.v1c! Japan, nominal HAY i fltoady; shipping, 76c; good to choice, 95c. HOPS Firm: state common to choice 1K4, &k&36o; 1902, 134rtfic; olda, UGHa; Pa cific coast 1903. 24&30c: 1802. MMc: old. 4IDF8 Steady; Galveston 80 to 28 pounda, fc: California. i to K pounda. 1901 Texaa dry. 94 to 30 pounds, 19c. . LBATHBR steady; acid, zsrzoo. WOO Iv Steady; fleece, 28ffl32c. . RKKP Flrmt . family. 39.6010.00: mess. iH.0o 60; teef hams, 820.6O4iX2.0O; packet, t'J.Oi.60; city extra India mess, 313.000 16 00, Cut meata, steady) pickled bellies. 7TNie; pickled ahouldera, W. picmea hnma, 910c. Lnrd, quiet: western ataamed, 1719; refined, steady; continent, 87.11; South America, 7.&o; compouna, aiq-ac. rora, firm) family. 314.00: short clear, 8i3.a6 14. TS: mess. 814.iSoiil4.80. J? U JL 15. rva li inn. , vinuvi ....... .v extra, l.Vail8c; atate dairy, common to extra, 1SW17C; weatern raciary, common to enow. llSuc: western Imitation creamery, com mon to choice, lJlio. ,... CHEE)SiS Firm; atate full cream, small colored, 7iftle; 'small white, 6Vfl'74"i large colored, (uc; large white, Q7e. KOGS QuTet and eleadyt western extra selected, 17H4j.l8c: flrsU, 16V4ffnc. POULTRY-AllVe, weak: western prlng chickens, lRifflOc; fowl!, UHo; turkeys, 12c i dressed, easy; western broilers, 232uc fowls, 12c; turkeya, i4yuo. . .... St. Loala Grain aad Irovlelo". ST. LOUIO. June 18. WHEAT- Firm : No. 1 red cash, elevator, nominal; track, $1.06; July, 824c; September, 7UT4i30o; No. t hard, 884390C. - coHN'-tjteaay ; no. caan, nc; imcn, 484Hc( July, 4cj September, 46d464c. OATS Dull: No. I caah, 41o: track. 4iHc; July, 87Hc; September, 30c; No. 2 white, 46HC FLOUR Dull and unchanged. Red win ter patenta, 84.80flH.i0; special brands, 10 e higher; extra fancy and straight. 84.850 4.40: ilear. 83.70fl8.80. PHUD-riMVlli r Bteaov: 2.eua.iv. tXIKN MHJAL-Steadyt 8140. hRAN-Steady: sacked, east track, JWe. HAY Dull and Quint; timothy, 87009 14.50; prairie. 8.10ifl0. 1JAOUINU HO. HtMr TWlNUXo. ' PROVISIONS Pork, higher; jobbing, 818.67. Lard, higher; prime eteam, 34.30. ftenftn. ataaIV' boxed extra shorta. 88.00: clear ribs, 88.U; short clears. 88.2H. POULTRY Btrong; cnioaeus, w. springe. 14lo; turkeys, 13c; ducks, o; gvese, 8c. ' ' . BUTTem Steady; creamery, 14llc dairy. 10U16o. ... . EGOS Steady at Iif. case cotint. neceipts. aujpineni. Flour, bbla. 4.000 3.000 Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu Oata, bu ...18.000 ...18,000 ...67,000 40,000 ,OU0 41,000 Kaaaaa City Grata aad Provlalaaa. KANSAS CITT, June 18.-WHEA1V Steady; July, 74c September, lOiOHo; December. ItK'a'Wc: oaah, No. 1 hard. mtVOci No. 3, h(a3Tc; No. i red, tLOOttl.02; No. 3, Dunsiio. . CORN-Bteady; July, tBVic: September, 48IM.0: December. WHc: caah, No. 1 mixed, 6ij61c: No. 3. 4JHlHci No. 8 white, 60 bile. No. 3. ttWqwo. OATS-No. 1 white, 3V44Sc; No. I mixed, 41 o. ' BUTTEK-creamery, 10.100; uairy, ECK9 Steady; Missouri and "Kanaaa new wn whlt.wfwt eaaea Included. Mo: case count, livc; caees returned. He leea. HAt-8teady; cboloe timothy, I1A.60; choice. 88.a6i88.76. ' . RYB-steady no. . Recelpta. Shipment a. Wheat, buahela........ 20,fc , Corn, bushels ! '. Outs, buahele '..:.r... 3.WQ 4,ou0 ' ' "' MlinSeVlte rata -Markets mINNKAPoLu: . "lJinWHBAT July, tc; Sepemlies, WOTHcedem- northern. 8Hf;No. nor th'rn.Jlc ..FLOL'it-rirJtOsaiaota. .34.96.oS; second pafente, $4 KUI fi . first cleare, 83:03.40 eecond clears. 11 40. ' '. BRAN-814.40., ..... 4 ....... V,.' 1 . . lfllwaakee Grain Market. , MILWAUKHB, June IB. WHBAT-io lower; No. 1 northern, Sc; No. 3 northern, RYK weak; no. i, ivwizc. 11AIILEY Dull; No. 3, (Be; aample 8619 CORN-la lower; No. t. 48H9c; July Ho asked. Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, June U.- WHKAT-Spot. eaay; No. 1 California, 6a id. Futures, (lull; July, 6e24d; September, s 8d. CORN Spot, eaay; American mixed, new, 4s4V4d American mixed, old, 4a 14d. Fu tures, dull; July. 4s4Vd; September. 4s 2M- Dalatb Grain Market. DtTLTTTH. June U. WHKATTo arrive: No. t northern, 3ici No. I northern, too. On .track; No. 1 northern, M'io; No., I northern, 0Vc; July, tZc; September, 80r. OATS To arrive and on track, tie. Toledo Seed Mark- TOLFDO, O.. June 18 SEED Clover, rash, 8A.15; October, 15.72V; prime alslke, loan August, 8U; prime timothy, fl.46 September, 81.47V. ' Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 18. CORN-Steady; No. t, 46Hc; No. 4. 4:. ' WHIHKT On the basis ot 8138 for fin ished goods Cattoa Market. LIVERPOOL, June 18.-COTTON-pot, quiet l prloee four points lower; American middling fair, 868d; good middling, 8.44d; middling, 34d; low middling. .iinJj good ordinary, 6o4U; ordinary, i 86 1. Futurea opened quiet and cloaed vary ateady: Amer ican middling, g. o. o., June, llOd; June and July, s.iod, July and August, 4. old; August and Boptemoer. f t4d: September and Octolver. 6.44d; October and November, t.36il; November and December, 8.18d; De cember ad January, l.ltd; January and Fehruary, 6 ltd : February and March, 6 lod. BT. LOf'lS, June U.OTTON-Nomlnal. Ve lower: middling, llftc; ahlpmenta, 1 bale: slotk. 13.649 baiea. Nliw Y6RK. June U-COTTON-Fu-ture cloaed ateady; June. 10 87c; July, 10,o; Auguat lO.etic; aWplember, 98c; Oc. lober, 9 42c; November, l.wk-; December, aoc: January, 9 die. Spot cloaed quiet: middling uplanda, 11.70c; middling gulf, U96c. Sales. 7M balea. NEW ORLKAN8, June II. -COTTON rum res stea'ly; June. 10 tic; July; ll.aiet Oguat. .rtl46c; September, 7u9 71!c; Ovluber. 9 4u43c: Noveajber, 9 b9.40C December. 8 JVj isc; July, 8 43 46c. Spot, ateady; salea. 1.160' balea; ordinary, C; Joed orjlinarv. 3 16-14c; low middling, l i-lc; pilJJUng, llo; aood middling, 11 f-l-i middling fair. 11 ll-lc; revelula. I,8v2 baUa; etook, 1U,63 bulca. HEWTORK STOCKS A5D BOSDS final End ot tbi VMk'i TraoMotltDi Bgi BuiniBf Iaflqtnoa. flVtH FOR SOUThtfiN PAQriC SUBSIDES Freedom fraaa Preaaare la tha Harrl saaa teearltlea Nalleves tha es era! List Craam Lagglag Teadeae'lea, NEW TORK. June 18 Final transac tions of the wee in the aiock market hardened prloee a trine, but tue deiinga were email and without aignlncance. Ine fever in Bouthern Pacino suueiued and ine freedom from pressure of that atock re lieved the general list from the ay in pa lilalia sagging tendency preeent since me preferred, atock issue was announced. Weather In the crop regions continued fa vorable and the money supply Is so ample for all-demands that there is little preasure upon the market in the abaenoe of any positively bad developments. Southern PaclflO' made a languid recovery and then loat practically all or it-just ai the oloae. An increase of 3U1.000 in Missouri i'ael Acs gross earnings for the second week in June may explain the recent advance In that atoox, but It had little etteut on toduy'a movements. Amalgamted Copper gained a point on the strength of the re port! of large sales of copper, both for domestic ana export account. The very coneervatlve tone of the mercantile agency revlewa aa to the general course ot trade had a repressive enact on the speculation In stocks. The Increase In the bank surplus con firmed pretty closely to expectations and revealea no Change In conaltions existing for some time past, and was little notlceu. The holiday in London added to the dull ness of the trading. Total eales of bonds par value, 1806,000. . a no ueaimga 111 me limn iiinrae, nave been rather larger this week and the price auctuations wiaer, giving tne maraet an appearance of greater animation. The relative advantages or disadvantages to I'nlon Pacific, the parent company, and td Southern Paciflo were eagerly canvassed and with varying effect on those two stocks. Current criticism waa Inclined to at tribute a prior advantage for Union Paciflo In the plan which Union Paciflo s control of Southern Paciflo made it responsible for Southern Pacific's large floating Indebted, ness to the parent company for advances, for Improvements and union Pacific's 390, 000,000 of Southern Pacific stock made the parent company a beneficiary both of the new atock subscription privileges and ot the proceede of the eale. On the other hand Its large holdings of Southern Pa ciflo make It a large sharer in any disad vantages td that company. The Arm undertone of the market was at tracted by the promising condition of crops which had favorable weather conditions during tha week. A favorable outcome of the year's crop is universally considered the essential factor In the future of the market. Reports of railroad earnings for the week and official oplnlona on the pros pects for improvement did not offer much encouragement to buy atocka. The passage of the dividend on the Minneapolis A St. Louis common and the reaucuon or tne dividend on tha Lake Brie ds Western preferred together with poor showings of net earnngs ior ine jum qutnnr inuui estimated of the Vanderbllt railroads were leading incidents In this fleld. Their effect on the stocks Immediately affected was small. The ending of tha atrlke of vessel men on the great lake .waa gratifying to market sentiment..' A matted Improvement In the Investment demand for railroad bonds la reported by varloua authorities, enly partly reflected In the actual dealings on the stock ex change. Municipal bonds also . ahare In thla improvement which la partly due to the anticipation of ' July flrft profit dis bursements. The quick subscription to the $10,000,000 New York Centrsl debenture bond Issue made a good impression, y. S. 2a, old 4a registered and the new 4a ad vanced H and the old 4a coupon 4 per cent An ..all ifiirlria tha week. - The quotatlona yesterday on the New York BtoCK exenange were; Salee.Hlgh. Low. Close. lUlinn 3.400 7 n4 72 do pfd 0 HH 94tf 94H Baltimore 4 Ohio 8uQ - K 80 ,4a wifA 91 Canadian Paciflo 900 120-4 1I0H 1H Central bf N. J Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago aV Alton.... oo pld Chleaao Ot. Western. -800 Chicago N. W ' 100 C., M. St BU P 1.100 do pfd ...v. Chicago Term. A T ao pia ... a. a. c. a st. L Colo. Southern do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware A Hudson.. Del.. Lack. A West -Denver A Rio Grande do pfd Erie lo 1st pfd do Id pfd Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd , K. C. Southern do pfd Iku1b. A Nashville.... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Minn. A St Louis M.. St. P. A B. 8. M.. dd pfd Ifllaaourl Paciflo Mo., Kan. A Tex do pfd '. MR u nt Mm. nfd. . N. V. Central WO 111 116H I164 Norfolk A Western... iov k k ao pta . Ontario A Weatern... 180O 2R 25 116$ Pennaylvanla 1,100 116H US P., C. C. A St. L..... Reading ".,:,.v!. 4.000 47 464 dr. Iat nM ON 4 81 do 3d pfd I. 64 Reck Island Co eoo' 2ivt .21 UU ViU e ae " ! st. l: a s. f. td pfd St. Louis S. W 100 64 64 da nfd ....I 46 21 -2 Southern Paalflo .... onthern Railway .1 4H so pro. Texaa A faclflom....i t.. St. X. A Vi 10J) 21-4 ao. pro Union Paciflo ' 200 4,900 ' "lOO 1,000 100 84 'i ssvj 16 K4, 87 is S4H 16 do pfd . ..' Wabaah do ofd Wheeling A L. E Wisconsin Central .. do nfd Mexican Central ..... "466 "fvi "ii Adama Ex '. Amerloan Ex United States EX Wella-Fareo Ex Amal. Copper 14,700 60 484 Am. Car A Foundry ..... do pfd too 71 K Am. Cotton OH ' do pfd Am. Ice do pfd Am. Linseed Oil..... ..... ..... do pf d Am. Locomotive 100 100 184 83 'isii 83 do ord Am. Smelt. A Retng.. dd pfd 1.100 IHS 99 98 800 110 1264 lwfi 3,106 '48 "v Am. Sugar Refcg Anaconda M. Co Brooklyn R. T Colo, Fuel A Iron Consolidated Oak ..... Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securttlea.. General Electric International paper... do pfd . International Pump... do pfd National Lead North American faclflo Mall eople'e Gas Pressed Steel Car 300 97 97 no ira Pullman Palace Car Republlo Steel do pfd Rubber Qooda : do pfd , Tenn. Coal A Iron.... U. B. Leather , do pld U. S. Realty rfs.Rubber'!'.!)!!".'. dO pfd U ( Steel H do pfd fcO 6414 Weatlnarhotise Klec I H Western Union 104 87 87 Total aalea for the day, 74.800 shares. Clearlngf Maaaa Areragei, NEW TORK. Junt ll.--The statement ef average of tne clearing houae banka Of thla city for the week shows- Loans, tl . (41 i; Increase, 7.6ti too. Deposits. 81. I?101l&o0; liicresae, 112.781. hjO. Clrculstloo . 76l.8n0; Increase. 8k4 Leaal tenders, h3(.7UO: Inereas. 81 77I.0U0. Bpecla, 8'., l4.0; Increase, 14 723 too. Reaerve, 6J1, 8 000; Increase, W.062 800 Reeerve required. JK),6vi,l; lacreaaa, V.l&t.tX. Surplus, tie.. :w 800 80T4 80H 80 100 88 18 I7H 72 18H 184 1IH 1604 16914 168 14SV 142H 14 177 eeaee aeeee 64 eeeea eeeee eeaee f a eeeea W) 16 100 48 48 47 "266 164H 164" 164H 27 20 89 "406 '23T '23H 23i 100 6S t (8 200 36 86 Wi 64 "166 'hi' si4 8H4 129 100 18 18V4 18 38 ..... 100 40W 40 404 (OO 109 10914 1004 600 VM 1W4 146 600 764 764 74 1,100 112 in ins 100 44 44 42 ..... 62 10 118 118 118 600 81 91 81 eaa eeeea, eeeee 3SH 85 878; Incresse. 13.807.4. Ex-United States di' posits, 44,'Jl).OM; Incresse. 83.33.700. 3Tw Yark Moaey Market. NEW TORK. June 18 -MONEY On "call, nominal, no loans. .Time loans, easy and dull; alxty days. I Pr cent; ninety days, f per ceh; "it months, 3 por cent. 1'RJME MtRCANTlLK PaPEK-34 BTERLINII EXCHANGE Firm with ac tual bueinesa id bankers' bills at 34 4730 for demand and at 34.KUMN .8mr for sixty days' billa Posted- rates, 84.80483; com-m-rcUl bllla 84.344fl4.86. SILVER Bar, 66c, Mexican dollars. 44Hc. H()NT3 Oot-ernmeht. stead-; railroad. Irregular. Tne closing quotations boada are aa fetlowat V. a.-W ta. rc..le Mthhattan e. s. .. .IM to emipna krt. i.ntrtl 1m 41 e is, r- 114 do tat Inc.... liv 44 ronpoa 14 Miaa. St. L 4a... H aa do 4a. r... .IS h.. k. A r. 4 .... H 4e caupns 1 ? H ! M. tl ?' e 014 4s, rf ...t''4 N a. It. of at: e. 4. tH , teusoa iat "N. T. c. s. tt....lo'.j tohlon sa. 4i lelMi N. J. 0. i U I3tv, -oa . 4s !. .o. rsalBa 4s 14W Atlaatlc C. L 44. ia at T-V 141 N. A W. e. 4l M J4 O. g. L. 4a par... lit iPran. cost. Ista 74 Rndlns 44 10fH 'St. L A I. t. I ta.l'l M. A O. 4 i, 4n IV,! , Oniral ef Oa. 4a., io ltt Ine ChM. Ohio 4H4 thlnM A A. !Vt4. "i " u. a s. r. rs. 4. u C . B. A Q. n. 44.... M"4 ,8t. L. S. W. 14 44 N 4 I P. 8 4i..I" -n4io4n A L 4a O. A N. W. . 7....I'H Se. Pacta 4s C, R. I. A T. 4a.. ii ISe. Rallwar ia So col. la T.n, A raclOr la. . .lll .111 . t ,W . ' i .117 . MH . Ml . x4 C..C .0. A St.U i 4a 4 at. l a w. 4a. Oilcaae Tcr. .. ti i nion Pacing 4a .. 42M do conr. 4r .. 14 V . gtaai 2 a..,. ..10 Wabth ll .. 14 do . B.. .. w. a l b. 44 iwi. rcairai 4i ..l" Colo. P. A I. 4. 8. ..101 Coo. Tobacco 4a... Colo A 84. 44.... D. d R. O. 4a.... Krla 4n. 44 Brla prior llaa 4a. P. W. D. C. la. Hocking Vl. 4V4. LAN. anl. 4a... Bid. "Offered. Boston Stock (isolations. BOSTON, June 18. Call loans, 2Q3 per rent; .time loans, 8l per cent. Official closing of stocks ana Donas: Atchlion ad. 4a I01S4 do 44 ' Wealing, common Adventure Allouos Amalgamated Amancaa glno ... . 71 . 1 . . 40 . 4 .. 7V4 . " M,i. Central 44 .... K Atchlion do pfd Bo.toa A Albanr Boton A Main. PnHon EIT4t4 . Pltchburg pld ... Maa. Cantral it .140 Atlantic .141 bingham .. .1(0 leal, a Hacla 1S6 Cnl.anll ,U 1 " .i . 4U '. . nt N. Y., N. K. A H..1I4 Per Marquetta 77 'Tm .over nans .... ualy waat Dominion Coal ... . ti . i union ractnc r.H Krinklln Am,r. Arga. Cham... 13 ti Oranrr do srd Ti lala Royals Mala. Mlulag Mich I ran imn. Pnau. Tuba.. 44 Amrr. ftugar li .. is. do pfd .UVa Mohawk 40 Amr. Tel. A Tal...li! Mont. Coal and Cok 4 Amr. Woolen ,.11 void Dominion do Pfd T5' Otceola . II . 40Va . 4Vk Dominion 1. A 1 7H Parrot Bdiaon Elac. lllu. JSS iQuIncr . 41 General Elactrlo . Mata. Klactrle .. do pfd Maaa. tMa United Prdlt .... 160H Shannon II I Tamarack 71 Trlnltr . 10 . J KttU. 8. Mining .104 V. 8. Oil Inltad 8hoa Marh.. 44 ' ' Utah Victoria .. Winona .. Wolrarlns do pfd M V. S. steel do pfd ' 64 Bid. "Asked. . I . 44 Mew York Mlnlna Staeka. NEW YORK, June H-The following are ins cioaing pncee on mining a loc as l Adama Cm 10 Llitls Chief Alio 10 Ontario Urvecs 14 lOphlr Comatock Tunnel .... I Potoal Con. Cal. A V4.....1W tavags Horn Bllrer ........ 41 I'l.rra Nevada Iron Stiver UO Small Hopaa .. Lcedvltle Con 3 IdUuidard Kx-dlvidend. 1 '. . Porelin Plnanalall. ""us t" A tl T Q T.m. C tlA nM .V.. . r w ...i.j .... a. . .... u.i UUUI 3Q today were firm, an abundance of money ...pnlnln. m t .mr. V. In . M . . n . . U v. ....... . u JHI1U17IIVO 1. 1 1 1 yi ' i f 1 1 " " nuMwi iiii-iit,i , tiuseu a.1 vu.uo. Ruaslana of 1904 were quoted at 601. Three vrrr veni rvnien, vti ouo tor tne account. .tixenange on ixmaon, xsr uc for checks. RERUN, June ll Business on the wuibu iuub vvaa lainrr uuil. DViatt IB vorlte stocks developed strength. Bx change on London, 10m 40pfg for checks. Discount rates, short bills. 2 ser cent; mrco xiioiiins uuis, s i-iamat, per cent. Bank Clearings for the Week. OMAHA, June 18. Comparative stato- menr-oi oanx clearings lor the week: i 1904. 1903 Monday $1,366,060.40 $1,841,176.80 rueeaay l.vvs.tw.bs 1.430,098.68 Wednesday l.M.oSt 94 1,411,280.91 Thursday 1.367.167.38 -1.450.731.18 Friday ;. 1.27.0fl6.69 1.84I,070.8 eaturaay ....t ,i,isi,047.63 1,374.476.06 A decrease of $382,6.6.21 from the corre- sponaing week last year. ' . -Imports aad Exports NEW YORK, June 18. Export of specie ftom New York for the week were $(130,833 gold and $11,600,000 silver. Imports of specie curing tne ween were gota and ill,- ova aurvr. Wool Market. BOSTON. June 17. WOOL Pulled end territory wools are quiet. There le little In terest in loreign grades. Leading quota tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX ana anove, Kxoato; A, amnc; no. 1, 8ac; No. a, auuKxc; nne unwaaned, iUtQic; one-quarter, three-eighths and one-half blood, un. washed. 2ftii36o: flue unwashed - delnJne $436c. Michigan, X and above, JtvaCTo; No. 1, 29(8 3oc; No. 2, 2R'ti29o; fine unwaalied, , 1 '.TlO ., . ...... . I. .. . ,u-w-v, ujic-iuaiiQi, nil co- vis 11 ma lanu une- half blood unwashed, &STKc; fine unwashed delaine. 8KB 32c. Kentucky, Indiana, oto., three-elghfhs and one-qunrtef blood, 26H mo; Draiu, umtc, laano, nne. lu-tfiso; heavy flne. l; line medium, 17l318c: medium. lE-f.l4uM.lnM n.1li.n. 1M1A.. II.' .... . . I a ' t", '".. .I..IU1U..., xo.u.jmj, Tuiii.iis, line, 16H&16c; heavy fine. 14i&'15c ; fine medium, 16(517c: medium, l!ra20c; low medium, fc-fy Aic; uiEtn aiiu nevauB, line, jo-a'ioc; nsavy Ane, 13gi4c; flne medium. 10&l7o; medium, lMfiOc: low medium. ltft21o: Dakota, fine. ltnyjiec; flne medium, WdilWc; medium, 199 20c; new medium, Wi'Mc; Montana, fine, ncoico, iswiic; nne average, lvwisc; nne medium, oholco, lSUc; average, 1&&174; staple, imXc; choice, l&iffla. BT. LOUIS, June 18. WOOL-Steady; medium gTaaea, commng ana clothing, uwkc; ngnt nne, nxuisc; Heavy nne, 12(i,16c; tub washed, tK&aAtc. , tngrar and Halaaaea. ' K'JTW YORIC. June' lil)ITniRC. firm l ' fair retlning,'' 3Hc ; centrifugal, ti test, ati-tuc-, motusses sugar, iftc. rts flned, steady; No. 6, 4 60c; No. 7, 4.4&c; No. , 4.40C1 NO. , 4.3dc; MO. 10, 4.300; NO, . 11, A, 1.Wli A.W. AO, VmIUW. ,0. V, 4.1oc; confectioners' A, 4.75c; mould A. 6.25o; cutloaf, 6.60c; crushed, 6.60c; powdered, 6cl .r.n.il.t.J IbV. ...hu I IK. MOLASSES j'ul; New Orleans open kettle, aood to choice. 31fe27c. - NEW ORLEANS, June 18. SUGAR Strong; oben kettle, 243 3-18o; open ket tle ceniruugai, iifloftc; centrirugal whites, 4'-;tf4c; yellowa, 3VtH6-19c; seconds, iS9 lc. MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 10 25c; centrifugal, 10&16o. Syrup, nominal, W Oils and Roaln. NEW YORK. June 18. -OILS Cottonseed. Quiet; prime crude nominal; yellow, 29taut ivq. j-eiroieum, eaey; rennea iew lorn, 17.96; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.90; uum, fo.w. a urpeniinv. uuil, oo(0oo. ROSIN Eaay; atrulned common to good, SAVANNAH, Ga., June U.-OILS-Tur-pentlne, firm, 62c. ROSIN-Bteady; A, B, C, $148: D, 12.70; ti io: r , .'.oo; u, w.w: tl, ti.w; i, 13.30; K, $3 40; if. $3.15; N, $3.86; W. Q.. $4.30 W. W.. $4 66. OIL CITY. Pa . June 18 OIT J4 rMi balance, $1.67; certificate, no bid; no runs or anipmeuia reponeo. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralra. NEW TORK, June 18.-EVAPOR.ATED Ai'PIES The market shows no further change Choice are quoted at 4ft6!o; prime at 6145r; choice at 66c; fancy at 7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes Show a somewhat bstter ton. allhenk demand continue light. Price range from Jfi3,o, according to grade. Aprlcota are 111 light eupply end firm. Choice are quoted at 94&10c; extra choice. 10SttK)c; fancy. afev. a-voLctice an iiiiuj cnuice quoiea at Tc; extra choice, 738c; fancy, 9j aw. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June-18. DRY nnnno Total Imnort of dry aooda and nr.i merckandlaa at this port for the week end Ins today were valued at $11,131,046. The dry good market enda the week Suletly, with buyer showing no particular eslre to operate except In conservative ?uan titles for Immediate requirements. No urtner revisions in prices have been re ported and littls change la expected In the Immediate future. pkli.ii.int.1. P.. J m aa . v I. . , PHILADELPHIA, June i3. B I "TT ER Steady, fair demand; extra western cream- err, isc ; extra nearoy prima ira. EGG f4 Steady, dull; fresh. nae.rbr. liUr loss off; frah western. lSdjUWci fresh southern. lSiffldc, loss off. uriiti'.iBr-i'irm, iier aemsne: rew orx, iuii cresms. inwiiai xo iancy, new. I'StVkc; New York, full creams, fair tv good, hew, ftfreVtc. ... - i- I.ondea ttoek Barbaage. , IINDON June 18 The Stock exrhanv Is closed today. Bar silver quiet at 26 9 lid Mr ounoa. Money, 14I'1 per cent: !!. Kiunt rata, abort bills, iva par c4uu-r Uttee uoulua VuM, 4r cett , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MApKEl . Bait CiU Hig'rl 8tady for tin Wtek bat Otbdft Mooa Lowic. HOGS ARC HIGHER . THAN A WEEK AGO hee Reeelpte very Light tee Week and No Cbange la Market Taok Place Western Oraeaera Rx acted Tb'U - Conelntf "Week - 8dTTH OMAHA, June lWOOli Recelpta were:, ; Cattle. Uod.Vi4p. Omclal . Monday " a,g, .0 e,71 L3 M 13.46 A. Hi? 0 L'.ali' Jt uncial i ucsday Otilclai Wednesday . Omcial Thursday 1.7V1 l,itr. !.' Ofllcial Friday UieS ' 7,6w ' dud OURial Saturday v....-.i. iSs l OUtial Baturday( total thla weekV. Same craye iHSt werk . . . . , ,lo.6li te.fc'' lo.li'i Same days week hrYore.i6.0MI -,9S T.i came tmee Weeke ago. ...14,641 tin.wi u.iu name tour weeks ago ...'.16,191 72,4!) 14,7-'? game days last year 29.hU 7o.a'i3 o.tn RLCEiPiB FOR IMS IkiAR TO UA'i'E. The following table ahow tile' receipt of cuttle, hogs and sheep st South timuna lor the ear to uste wltn comparison with last year: lsei4. loos. inc. Dec. Cattle 43i.?4 4U.647 28,673 Uogs 1,d7.01 1,160,049 100,97a ., Sheep 639.0U2 &Jii.33 UulMI ., Average prices paid iuC nogs at South uitntna lor tna last aeveral day a wltn com parison: Date j 1304. l!W3.lO2.l0Ll9O.18a9.18tS June Juhe June 1.. 2.. I.. 4 63 I 6 93i 4 4sH 4 07 4 44,i 6 9 4 641 6 H6 I ( 701 4 81 I 07f M 631 7 13 I 701 2 601 4 3 661 4 12 I 6 4 0J 4 U June 4 June 6... June ... June 7... June 8... June 9... .tune lo... June 11... June 13... June 13... June 14... June 16.. June 18.. June 17... June 18... . . J ... I , ! I i s ill IB 7 20 6 16 7 181 I 1 M 1 3ol 1 791 4 9l S Ti 4 94, 3 6S I 4 63 6 77 I 6S 4 01 DA-, I (o t 78 4 4 or I 40) t 87 8 all J si 3 i-J 13 M 4 t 40 6 03 4 ttirk s SO 6 lot 4 It ,, t u- 6 8.1 6 91 6 8U, 6 86 I 61 4 1 I 00, 1 3 oe 7 33 7 3t 7 81 a 4 92i 4 M I 571 i I 441 t 71 4 81' 07 4 S 4 85 3 66 3 4 81 4 87; 6 6 86 4 S9 2 64t 2 77 i 01 7 4 o 6 88 I 88 1 6J, 3 90 4 91! i 941 7 21 e 6 03i I 631 3 63 I 8 W 4 92i 6 97 Indicates Sunday. . at The ofllcial nuinbei of cara of .-atock Drought in today by each road waa: Hogs.Sheep.H'sea. M. at BU f. Ry 1 Wabash 1 Mo. Pao Ry 1 .. L'nlon Paclile System 7 C. A N. W. Ry F., K 4 M. V. R. R 19 C, Bt. P., M. O. Ry.... 7 R. & M. 'Ry 27 K. C. A St. J , 1 C. R. I. & P. Ry., east 1 C. R. I. A P. Ry., Wet 1 llllnola Central 4 Chicago Oroat Western 1 Total receipts 81 1 The disposition of the day's receipt was Sa louowa, eacn buyer purcnasing tne num. er of head Indicated: Buyers Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Omana Packing Co von Bwlfe and Company I 1.3J0 Cudahy Packing Co l.M. Armour A Co 1.99s Bwlfe A Co., fromi K. C .. Hi Klngan 191 Totals ; 2 6,335 149 CATTLE-'llje're were practically llo cat tle on Bale thla morning with which to make a test of the situation. For the week receipts ahow a very slight decrease aa comparea wiui last waeK, ana as com tmred with the correaoondlnr week of lust year there Is a decrease of about 16,000 head. In other words, the supply this week has been less than half as large -us a year ago. Corn-fed steers have made up the big bulk of the offerings and the quality has been good, on the whole. In spite of that fact and the moderate receipts, the ten dency of prloee haa been downward, .owing to a break In prices at other markets, where the supply seemed to be in advance of the demand. The choice grades of steers, however, have shown very little change for thn week and may be quoted ateady to a sl)Ade lower. As compared with, the high time the middle r.f this week, though, even the choice cattle are 66 10c lower. The fair, to good Cattle have suffered to quite an extent and are. 101J21-C lower than the close of last week, while common and warmed up cattle are a' Quarter lower, and ' those showing' the effects of grass are - In some caaiea evert lower than that. All the packers, the same as usual at this time 'of the year," are afraid to take hold of the arrass cattle. even though they can be bought at a low figure. Good to choice corn-feds may be Quoted from 36.90 to 68.26: fair to good 65.15 to $6.90. and common to fair, ?roin $4.50 to UTOO. ' The cow market haa also - Bettered to some extent. The same aa with steers, the good to choice dry lot cows and heifers are about utaady for the week, or possibly lust a shade easier. By such klnd.i is meant those thut sell from 84.60 to 35. Si. and something fancy In the way of heifers might bring $560. Fair to good dry lot cows or such as sell from $4.00. to $4.66 are a little lower, about ltowo. . (irasaers are unevenly lower, the decline ranging from 2f.4r60c. and In extreme cases even more. The hulk of the grans cows aro now sell ing irom to 63. 30, witn gooa to 0 noire from 88.40 to $4.00. It is no new experience at this time of the year for packers to aiscnminate- against grins stock, as it very aeldom . kills out satisfactorily, and consequently they buy it at a low figure. It Is so hard to Judge the way they will kill out that price are very uneven. Can ners are also-lower for the week and sell mostly from 32.00 to 32.76. Good dry lot bulls have been In rood de. mand all the week and -are fullv ateadv. Buch kinds sell froai $4.00 to 4.6d, fair to gooa kj.40 to h.u. -ine latter Kina are a trifle lower for the week. Orass bulls aro h round 60o lower for the .week . and. sell lnra1tf -fmm t2 76 tA.. .13 VS ... a n.t. Hfilnirr, grades from. $2.26 to $2.7a.', Vfeal halves have' liui ruuwu iiiun iiiuugc,. uufi prra urir-i-n. Ing from ts.00, to $6.60, Wltl-rcuaaoc0alonally toj at.-3o.76. V ,' Very few stockere and 'feeders'' have ar- tlvcd this week land but very fewhitve een wanted. eVarmsre seem tqehaee -been tot. busy -with iheir crops to-spend time buying stoj'k cattle. Anything chdlc'e Is probably about steady for the Weekrbut otner are aim ana lower, uooa to.piipio fraaee aeu from m.io to 4.io, iuir to ..gooa torn $3.60 to $3.75 and common kinds from $3.60 down. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. . AT. Pr, .fio. .At. lr. .1110 I W 1 .1430 6 90 COWS. ,.1179 I U 1 1106 3 14 BULLS. .mi -l ti CALVES. e Ha. 1 I $.....'. 1., 120 4 4 . HOOS There was a moderate run fiere today and salesmen tried to advance prices a little ana tney succeeaea to eoine extent. Packers, .though, were very much opposed to pay more money for their droves and would not do It except In caee of the choicer trades. Such kinds could be quoted steady o strong, but the. less desirable Hogs wore no more than steady and not very active at that. The hog kept, moving toward the acalea, though, ao u . good clearance waa made by the middle, of the forenoon. The bulk of the hogs sold from $4.90 to $4.96, with choice mostly from 84 94 to $5, with a toD at IV oS. The light and common loads sold from $4.87 down. tor the wee receipts nave been about normal. There la a alight Increase over last week, but a small aeureaae a .cwni- parod with the same week ot laat year. The tendency of price ha been upward and a net gain of about 103loe ia noted. Since the fliat of the month price have advanced about 40c per hundred and are at the highest point since April. Aa com- ared with a year ago tne market is about l car hundred lower and about 12.30 tier lain urea tower man two yeara ago. itepro sentatlve aalea: ' No. 141... li.... At. Ik. rr. ,1M 100 4 711 .171 40 4 10 e. 14.. At. h- Pr. ,..111 10 4 Hf ...irr 144 4 4:4 ...40 ... 4 lit ...L0 . 10 .4 It 14 ... ..114 ..in ..144 ... 4 ai- 40 4 44 140 4 14 40 I 7 110 4 I7 ISO 4 ITS. li.... ,44.. Tl.. 74.. 76.. IT..... ...2Ua 10 4 n1 ...til 40 '4 4IS 44.... . .tul ,.oT ..IM ,...t . ..Ml ..til ..111 . .147 ..til ..211 ..111 74.... 71 ... it.... Tl.... til 144 at. M IT. C:::::: 14.... 4T.. 40 ... 44... 7... 44... ..la ,.rri 44 4 4IS4 ..140 ... 4 ii . M 110 4 live ..III ... 4 IIV. ..141 44 4 KISS .14 110 4 4114 ..T ... 4 44 ..16 44 4 44 ..t4 80 4 44 ..III ... .4 44 ..led 84 4 M 1.... 10..,, II..'.. M.... II.... 40 4 44 4 40 4 44 44 4 4 4 44 II. II. i Ti., a., 41.. II.... Tl.... TV... tl.... B:::: it.... ..no toe 4 to ..IU 1W 4 40 ..iSI 140 4 40 .134 140 4 40 ...IU IN 44.. .. 1-1 iu In ., ...14 840 4 44 44., ...IK ... 4 40 II. i at 4 M 14 J44 II U4 iai i ... 4 I 41.. 4. 7.. T4.. 41... Ti.. .444 4 40 . JT -.474 ... ,.bl 44 .104 1 4 40 ts 18- 4 44 I4....nl 44 ....iK 44...X...JM 41, ..P, i4 13. ..J.14 4T.. ft 10 un a jt 41. .244 4-1 4 44 444 4 44, 4 44 . 4 i4 4 I1 4 T', 14 10 44 40 40 lip 40 40 .114 44 i.4 40 4 l!V4 ,JU .,..,Ni ..11 4 4 !' - 4 rm H IM piO I 40 ad.......l4 ; 4 1 J. .ill 44 4 H'i 41 2H 114 V.4 4 4444 ... an ft 4 I 44 J4 lit IN .Ml 4 4441 40 4 l 44 I 414 40 i IA 144 '4 4i4 4 1 74 1-4 4 4 rf4 IT rrt 44 I e 71 HI ... 4 Ml 44. JT ... I 44 4 tl 4 4 41-, 41 "4 ... j4 H. .... ... 4 lt 44 tit ... 144 4M4 ... 4 4t4 SHEKP There tm only one ear of heep reported thla morning and that waa con signed direct to a local packer, so there was ho test of the market. For the week rctelpts have been very light for even thle lime of the yonr. As compered with laat wtek the eupply hna been little more thun a third as Isrg and as compared with the seme week pf laat year there la a decrcaati of about 2,07)0 head: Owing to this extremely light run there is very liltle to be snicf of the market. Everything that had any kill to it wns picked up in a hurry at steady to strong prices, as . there was nothing like enough stuff in slant 'to supply puckers' more ur gent .requirements. ' t'orfmiisslon men Are looking forward to next week bringing oulte an Increnjie In re celpts. Several shipments of range sheep nre reported on the way nnd It in claimed thut they will arrive, in good conditio. Quotations on clipped atock! Oood ta choice lamba, Hfii.M: fair to good I am ha, I6.5ci.i6 00; good to choice wooled lamb. lG 604 7; fair to good wooled lamb. k0" 4.60: good to choice yearlings or wether4, !o-Q0ii.!n; fslr to good yearlings or wethers, 4-76.'i; loo; good to choice ewra, $4 24j4.4, Mr Jo food ewe,. $4.0041 4.26. CHICAGO. - LIVE) .STOCK MARKS' Cattle lloW,. Hoga. thep and Lamba Steady and tterelpte Goad. CHICAGO, Jifn 18. CATTLE Recelpta I. stio head. Market Blow; good to prime steers, l&.T&fy 6.60; poor to tne. Hum, 4.6'tf 5 601 stockeia and feeder. $2. 754 4 71; cows, i2.0094.6tl; heifers. I2.0otu4.76; canncrs. 2.00i i 40 bulla, 4J.0O&4.60; on Ives. $2 60d6 6o; Texas fed steer. Jl.tel56.i5; gra.'sers, $2.10 63 36. HOGS Receipts. I.OhO head; estimated Monday, 80,000 hend. Market steady; mixed and butchers', $4. Wa 5.20; good to choice heavy, $5Hfi6.t2: rough heavy. I4.85'd6.10; light. $4 .866.15: bulk of sales, $o.oVq6.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head. Market steady; lambs, stesdy; good to choice wethers,vj4.75(fc6 26; western Bhcep, I4.6oifi6.00; native lambs, $6.00f5.60: western lambs, tti.0fra7.00; spring lambs, I5.0oiii.ho. Kansas City live Staek Market. KANSAS CITV, Juno 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 head, Including 100 southerns. Market steadv; choice export and dreaseal beef steers, $5.753t.40; fair to good. 34 25W 5.60; western fed steers. $4.26(i!.00; stockers and feeders. $3.00414.70; southern steers, 13.00 j5.60; southern cows, li'.rtvtM.OO; native fowl, I2.00t)i4.26; native heifers. 13.00-u6.40; bulls. $2.6op4.t6: calves, $2.6ttb4.60. HOOS Receipts, 8.200 heed. Market wsa SteAdy; top. $5.02; bulk of sales. $4,&$!C0; heHvy. M.iHS n-ti; packers, $4.861i6.O0; pigs and' lights, It S-ai lS. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recelpts. 600 head. Native lambs. $5.0nff8.78: western lambs. $5.0OH.76; feeders. $4.26-116.16; Texas clipped yearlings, H.60trjS,35; Texas ollpped sheep, J3.40C84.tD; stockers and feeders, $3 00 4j4 00. ' Recelpta for the week: Cattle, 17.000 head; bogs, 49,400 head; aheep, $0,000 head. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 5,000 head. Markot steady; native' shlppln and exports, $6.86tT6.65; dressed beef and butchers', $4.90$6.90; steers under l.OuO lbs., $4.004.05; stockers and feeders, $3,269-4.60; cows and heifers. $2.26424.26; canner. $1.60 42.60; bulls, $2.7Mf4.00; ciltM. 4.005.60; Texas and Indian steers, $3.00$6.$0; cowg and heifers, $t.7M2S.76. , HOGS Receipts, 2,000 head. Market about steady; pigs ana lights, $4.I52f4.VO: packers $4.x2i6.00; outchera' tuid best heavy, $4.9.4f 6.16. . - SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 'M0 head. Market steady to Btrong; native mut ton. $3.ft074.75; lambs. I6 0O4iTF0; cull and bucks. $2.26f00; stockers, J2.2M3.25; Trx ans, $3.0!S4.78, Xew VVk Mve Stock Market. NEW YOITK. June 18. BEEVES ! Re- celpts i 16 head; nothing doing; feeling steady; dreaded beef, steady at 810c; ex- rorts, 7,102 head cattle. 600 head of sheep nd 6,640 quarters of beef; calves receipts, none; no trading; fc-ellnff about steady; city -dressed veals, slow at SifQHc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,884 head; market slow; sheen, about steady; food to oholce lambs, fee to 30a lower; en cars unsold; sheep sold at I3.0oty5.00; cull. $2.50; common to choice lamba, $6.00 67.80; dressed muttons, slow at 71J'J14o per pound; dressed lambs, weak at 104714c. HOGS Receipts, 2,342 head; market toady. Stonx City Live Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY, June 18. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE--Rerp!pts, 100 head; mar ket, 60 higher; beeves, l4.6Oftu.00; . cows, bull and mixed, $3.0016.00; stockers and feeder, 13.004(4.00; yearlings and calves, $3.00 45609. HOGS Recejpt,- 1500 head: market, 60 Jilgher; selling at $4.6&tg5.00; bulk of sales, 4.86-84.90. . , St. Joseph Live Stock Market, ST. JOSEPH; ' June 18. CATTLE Re ceipts' 146 hend. Market steady. HOGS-Recelpts. 8.492 head. Market was steady; light. 34.864.97; medium and heavy. f4.f2H-!7S.o5. ra SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 10 head. Market firm; wethers, $0.40. Stock, In Sight. Following are the recelpta of live stock for the aix principal western cltlea yester day: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 34 6.329 549 Chicago 1,800 Kansas 'City 409 St. Louis 6,000 9,000 3 tM 2.000 2.000 200 10 St. Joseph 146 I 402 Bloux City 100 3.600 Totalg . .7.480 27,621 I.9j9 OMAHA WHOLESALES MARKETS Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Faaey Prod ace. EGGS Recelpta, liberal; market, ateady fresh atock, 14o. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 8-4o: rooster accordlug to alae, b436c; turkya, 13c; ducks, a9c; gfcese, 6o; broilers, 17i&'20c. ts utter Packing atook, Uo; choice to iancy dairy, lataiftc; separator, 17e. FRESH FISli Trout. 10c: Pickerel. He Pike. 10c 1 DerCh. 7c: bluaflah. lie: whlteflsh ,l4c salmon,. ,14c; redsnapper, Uc; lobster arctvu, tap; ,;oueior, oouea,. sue; bunnends Ut; .oavtOsh, ,c; blftck baes, 20c; halibut, 10c; crappies, Uc; roe shad, $1.00; buffalo, $c; whltej bftaf. Ho; frog Jegs, -per dog., 30c. BRAN Per ton. 319 do. 'HAY Price quoted by Omaha Wholesale lWMers aasoetatian: t'holoe No. 1 upland, $S-00! No. X. (7.60: medium. 17.00: ivaaraw. M IA Rye straw, Ji.60t These price are for hav of. griod color- and quality. Demand fair ana receipta light, TROPICAL FRUIT8. ORANGES Navels, chbloe, large else, $3.00; fancy navels, all slses. $8.50; Mediter ranean sweets, chnlcte, all slses, $3.0003.26; luff,. .11 -I . m ?rv4 l.l LEMONS California fancy, 270-300-S60. 4-t"tf.aD; crio'ces, xl-dP3 . t a. California figs Per lo-ib. carton, uc; importeo ctmyrna, s-crown, Uc; I crown, 14c; 7 -crown, 16c. BANANAS Per medlura-alaed bunch. mv.pvj jumuu, ea.fO.B. DATfA Peralan. ner rw, i,r an r,u. 33.00: m eo-iu uoxea, 60 per lb.: Oriental gtutred. per box, 12.40. PlNEAfPLLB In crates of 24 to 42, per Vsa(BJa ai.4a4 FTtXriTej. STRAWBCRttlEB-Miasourl, jer St-ouart ai.w-i.TO, ti rs'Jii nooa n vers, xi.oo. mlACKBERRISB-Arkaiiaaa, per 24 qts., CHERRIES California au kn. 41 tsn , V..wW upOBEBERRirn-26-ql. case, $1.60. Pb.ACHE Texaa, per 4-baaket crate, $1.26. CANTELOITPR T... v.r r.. t uvn " - WATERMELONSPer lb., crated. l4e; VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, $1.20; Dakota, par hit 41 Oil. k.' - n . . . 0 .... -. v. . .. . y aw. NAVY llEANS-Per bui. llALdll n ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $3.00: Louisiana, In sacka, per lb., $c. CABBAGE 4'allfornla, per lb., 2(324o. Lauuiwnbir-rtr aoa, tvcvll.ui' CUCUMBERS Per dog., 60c. TOMATOES Texas. 4-b4kt orate. $1.26. RADISHES Per dot. bunches, c. LETTUCh-Top lettuce, per dog., lOo. TURNIPS Southern, per dog, 460. BKKTa-Southern, per doa, 46c. CAB ROTS Southern, per dog., 76c. PA RflLEY Per do., ilc. BEANS Wax, per bu. box. K 60: tier -bu. baaket, $1.00. String, per bu. box. iluo; per -bu. box, 66c. ' SPINACH I"er bu., home grown, 85Q40O. ASPArtAOl'S-Per dox. bunches, 40c. URL1CN P.PPKRS-pr - baaket crate, ;.oo. ByuABH-Florida aummer, per doi., 76c. t'EA-Per bu. box, $l.0t. MISCELLANEOUS. CHFE8E Wlacdnaln twine full araim .v. n lawiiaiii avung jaznanca, ue mooa Swiss. 16c: Vtlacoualu brlok. 13c: U'la.u.n. Sin Umberftar. 130, fiar-l.E t UU a K Qblo, per lb., 10c. IIDESNo. 1 green, 60; No. I groan, $c; No. 1 Salted. 7c, No. I ltd, to; No. 1 veal cult. $ to 13 Iba , Vc; No. I veal calf, U to II Iba . 6c: dry aalted. 8dl2c: aheeD pelta, mu'l'c; iiorgahidea, $1 60tvi2 60. NlITB-Walnul. No. 1 soft ahall. par lb., 16c; htrd hrll. per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft hll, per U., 13c; No. I hard hU, per lb.. 12c; pecan, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.. 10c; jjeanuis, per id, ac; rosstea peanuts, per lb. It; Chill walnuts. 12tul3c: large LiCk6iy natal,' pet 'lb., 11c; almonds, soft aheli per Hv, IV; hard Vben, IScj ahell barka, par bu. aUoaY; black Walonta. Jr bik ' $L2t. Metal Market. NEW YORK. June II METAIJJ Local marketa were generally dull and feature less, with tin heavy In the ahstnee of demand from consumers. Thre Is a fslr Inquiry for lead and spelter and the tune of these markets la stesdy. Copper, qtilet; leke, $12 24&12 75; electrolytic, $12 HX0 12 -'; casting, Il liVtf lilV Tin, 26.7ilT- . Led. $.u-4.3ii. Spelter. 34.754 87. Iron, nominally unchanged; warrnt 0. ST. lAllMS. June lS.-METAI-1-aad. un changed at 1110; spelter, unchanged at $4.40. Cosfee Market. NEW YORK. June 18. COFFEE The market for future opened ateady. Sale were reported of I9i baga. Inoludlng Julv at 06c; September l6fl30c: No vember, 6c; December, 4.46-0t6vlc; March, 4 86ti90c; May. I9.i7c. CLAIMING ALL THE BRIGHT ONES Other t'ltanfrtes Say Protnlnent Gen eral Are Kat Itasslaaa' ' and Jap. (Copyright. 1904, by Press Publishing -Oo.) PARIS, June It-CNew York World Ca blegramSpecial Telegram ) Nearly All European writers, are making persistent efforts to rob the Japanese general of their hard earned laurels by publishing all aorta of unfounded statement concern ing them and their origin. None of these writer aeem willing to give the Japanese any credit for their aggressive campaign agalnat the Russians. ' The latest efTort of these writers ap plies to General Kurokl. They have cir culated the report that he Is not a Japanese at all by blood, but that he la the natural son of a Frenchman named Currlque. They aay further that all hla military genius Is due to his French blood. - - One writer cays General Stoeesel, the Russian defender ot Port Arthur, Is of Swiss parentage and that the Russian general, Rennenkampf, Is a German. One need not be surprised If the Bel gians lay claim to Qeneral Oku. JOK LAFORS TAKKS elllK CASES Man Wbt Canaht Tom Horn After As sailant nf Lincoln Morrison. ' ' CASPER, Wyo, June 18. (Speolal.) Joe LaFors, the celebrated deteotlv who trapped Tom Horn, passed through here yesterday enroute to the Lost Cabin coun try, where ho will attempt .to run down thn men who shot Lincoln Morrison, the Cnnper sheepman who, while seated on the tongue of hla aheep, wagon watting for hla companions to prepare their bed, waa wounded by an oasassln hidden be- J hind a chimp of bushes on the opposite side of tb guloh. The shooting oocurred northwest of Lost Cabin Numerous conflicting reports regarding tb shooting ara In circulation. One re port I lo the effect that young Morrison shot himself, and that he admitted this a few hours after he was wounded. It Is now said that thla report was started by the cattlemen who engaged the aeaaasln to murder. Morrison. Bhertff Webb, has returned to Caspar and aaya ha found the tracka of the man' who did the shooting, and of the Borne on which ' ha made hla escape. The atari il followed the trnll for a considerable dis tance, but lost It again. There la no doubt In the mind of the officer that the shoot ing of Morrison was done by persona who wished to got htm out of the way. Word from Thermopolla states that Mor rison la recovering rapidly from the afreets of hla wound, which, at tha time of tha hooting, was believed to be fatal. .'Mrs. L, L. Moore, mother of the wounded young man, haa not withdrawn the .offer of re- . wards aggregating fl.OOO for the body of v tha would-be murderer dead or alive. Huron Colleare Commeneement. HURON, S. D June 18. (Special.) Com mencement 'exercises for -Huron college cloaed Thursday evening with an able ad dress by Rev. George N. Lurcock, D.' t) ot Oak Park, III., after which diplomas were conferred. Twenty-slk person re ceived diplomas. Ot theae thirteen were from the normal department and the re mainder being from the buslneaa depart ment, five of whom aro from the short hand and! eight from the commercial de partments. A declamatory contest for the Thomas Moynard prlxe took place Monday evening, Mis Ethel Andrew winning flrt and Miss Hortenso F. Crnssmun second. Soven young ladles competed for the prise. 17. Farnam Smith & Co. STOCKS BQNDt, ' INVESTMENT SECURITIES. 1320 Farnam St, Jcl. 106 . v We buy '.and sell.Soutti ' OmahaUnto'ii Stock Yards Stock.' Ttie' Merchants National Bank, of Omthi, Nob.' U. 1. eyeattwt' Capital sod Surplus, $400,000 eU SUtm, rra. MM- B. tyoot, . tm. UrriMMAKB.Ulkiar. run 1. lAsiiLTorii Aisi C , aei4ve aaeaajat s4 taaka. ssem 4ee.e atlaas, Srsa aa teeavMaals a taiao M tanas. ... forelsa kcohMsa heustit an sal. Letter, mt Crelll isaaa. valtoMe la all fuu at Iks wee-k. , ,wn amiu an linav rjnirwi aa fllaetlane aaaAa freaaptlf a4 We raiaial aeeveaMaaaaa aueauy. T $60 Buys MOO Shares of Sunset GolJ Stock Tou mar get a life Itioome by Investing lu Sunsot ut 6: per sluvre, par ralue ILoOi 2 Oreat Oold MtUa producing gold daily. 10 Oold Mine to supply them. ItfltveiaL pictures, free, , ' tssKT: fot4-. toaPiir, , lauurford F. Hutler, Secretary, Fifth Floor, Mack block. Denver, S4o. Updike Commission Co. ORAIN ' AND PROVISIONS. I Bustnase handled promptly to all mark Offlc. 661 See Building, Telephone SiteV ' O. W. UPU1KU. UANAOElt. Tea tree trip to Ui World's Fair. 0) coupon on p( two. NOW READY, ' LATEST MAP OF THE ' THUNDER MOUNTAIN Oold Field, ahowtng B1g Crv4v Johnana Crk or Tellow Pine a ud irhunde' Mouor taln Districts; also lucatUin ef S'ata waguax road and all the leading mining cntcpsnTaa, Mauled free to all to terra ted. Addreaa 81'WK'I AlFllCAN' 8,1 1'.li A NOIL., LA liroadway, New Yurk. DIVIDENDS $10 per trrorrth fmr 70 months win ytald $104 per year for lifetime. WrlLa tuday fus ln furma lion Tropical Fruita , oTESLiin sKccau'ngis iroitF-asr, Exchange Building. aTHassiL. Ouaa.