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    THE OMAILU DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1904.
GRAIN ASD PRODUCE MARKET
Vl4 FrMpects Look Betttr, bat Corn la
Hot o Good.'
CLIMATE CONDITIONS ARE IN CONTROL
ft Baying to Indicate that tke Pabll
latent ta Craata peoalatlv''
Dtatil tor Row '
.U, GraJsa, ...
i w.
OMAHA Juoo SO, 1XM.
Without Mylng so outright in any In
stance, tba combined report irom tna
larger market indicate a batter leeling
dvno. project wltn ma wheat men, with, a
correrpouuing tougning; oil m Uia cutn la
tsreet.
U'ba latter la more or less fully explained
py the observant waning ana watcuing to
what eort of present crop conditions
are going to develop. In, other word, It la
largely a matter 01 weatner ana cnmatlo
coiuiitlons mat govern ana determine aa
to whether tna corn figure of the near
future will be of gjod or evil Import. Wheat
velueo axe gradually settling toward an
export basis. All other dem.nds seem to
be Inadequate. 'Ihere la no buying to Indi
cate that tba puoilc Intenda to create a
speculative demand for tne new grain and
there la certainly- no pressure for it from
tha millers. It evidently requires more
muscle than haa yet appeared In support
of the market to prevent It from drilling
to the point of competition In consuming
countries with offerings from other pro
ducers. Anyway, tha market--) atlll has
some distance to go before the present flg
y.f'i th" for'KI buyers are reaohed,
Z?,r, U '".. JuWon how much further It
will recede before the American exporter
cJL4n nle' th competitive list,
a. lna breaking of the strike on the lakes
M released a great qua nut y of eaatbound
HVhi1 ow -Ja-ht-Tata. This has filial
up the aaatern demand and there Is no ex-t-jort
demand to take care of future arrl-
ini''. .Url week' "hlpments will
i S?p . . tot' ,OCBl In publlo and
; private elevators from showing much In-
i Sf? ,?r.lha weelt' u w" require a ra
il iI,S.ith ""'PP'nt trade heavy future
fj accumulation.
1 JiLTn,f.' In P1CM of Omaha grain for
il uiur Uvery and tha close Saturday and
today wera aa follows:
... . Closed
High. Low. Today. Sat'y.
t;
Open.:
...... m
heat-
July
I Be DC. 7SSX
, Corh-
1 June ...... mu .
' July mJ
'! Sept. 43.
ft Deo U -
2, Oata
f June 41 .
t , July i&Z -
f Bept- ..... 81
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Inspections of grain wera only S
If, cars. Of wheat I cars graded No. I hard:
i of oata cars graded Not whit.
J Looal -Cash' Grata Market. .
v Tho day wltneased no sales and therefor
t- no changes In Uia locaj cash grain market,
3 prices remaining as follows:
WHEAT No. j hard. Hoc: No. t hard. 83
H 80 TOH M
T4- 13 H 13
4tH H 4K 4u
40 4b 4f 4f
43. 43 .43 43V4
88 -88 tt 38
41H H " H H
3814 --87 ST 3W,
81 ' 304 31. 31
t
et aiwi Kin. m it a u -
5 CORN No. 1. 4We; No. 8, 44H8i46Ho;
No. 4. 4043c:1ko. K yellow. c; NoTTyel:
' low. iMHUo: No. 3 white. 48c: No. 1 whit.
I.
OATB No. . 88Ho; Na 3 white, 41o; No.
t white.. V440yu; No. S white, 88V440o;
tandard. 4oic '
Grain Market Elsewhere. '
, day at tha markets named were aa follows;
UUVAUU,
Closed
Today. Sat'y.
84Sfl'4t. 64
7tV40 7iA
J ' -Julv
September
Beptember
Wheat
July
September
Corn '.
July
September
Wheat
Julv
Sep teta bar
......
September
Kansas' 'citj.
oaf
" stV'q'uis. '
47
4&
70S
47B
48sA
' 74HA
70WA
5iB 45B
4i3 43A
, 80A
Wheat
MINNKAPOLla.
S3 B 62
46B 4SUB
46HB'4l '
!
" . , ..www .,- .a, a-w.h.Jw. -k.---'V.
1: 0aptmW.w." .....'V -7 '
5 ,v ' 1 ' DULUTH. '. ' - " :
I Wheat- v ,
July
September
Wheat-
Julw
September .
NEW YORK.
92
U
82ViB
9 8A
b4X 4
CHICAOX, June 0. Sentiment In tha
wheat pit today was divided, but tha ten
dency waa toward a firmer market. Under:
tha Influence of J a considerable decrease
In the amount on passage there waa quite
an active demand at tlie start. September
opened a shade higher to Ha lower at 7VVa
WtWWW After advancing to 78t79o
a decline to 7So followed on selling by
calpers. July opened 'thic higher to
Mfco lower at &Hj3l4o. Minneapolis,
Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of
41 cars, against 41u cars a year ago.
Excellent growing weatner and a blr
Increase In tha amount on passage caused
an easier tone In corn. July opened a
shade to i Ho lower at 47?4c to 47fc47:o.
sold at 47T4C, and reacted to 47o. SeptAm.
ber opened unchanged to Ho lower at 44t
4H and held at 4tVc. .
Tha feature of trading In oats was liqui
dation of July. As a result of this selling
tha July option waa eaMer. . Other deliv
eries wera firmer. In sympathy with wheat.
July opened unchanged to a shade higher
at UttU and declined to 81 H. -
Provisions were Arm on an active de
mand from broker. There was a decided
scarcity of offerings at tha start and buy
ers were forced to bid tha market up
sharply in order to bring out any sales.
September pork opened 16c to 20c higher at
13.00 to 318.U6 and sold up to S13.OTH. Sep
tember lard was 7Ho to 17Ho higher at
17. to 17.15. Ribs ware up iuo to UHo at
' 7.M to I7 S7H.
. Chicago Cash Prices No. I red wheat,
1101; No. 3 red wheat, 06c; No. 1 spring
wheat, 86$88c; No. 8 spring wheat, 80&6c:
, No. 3 hard wheat, tu&KHic; No. 8 Hard
wheat, 8o 88c; No. 8 cash corn, 4Ki?48hc;
No. 3 cash corn, 47H1l48c; No. 3 yellow corn.
tO&60Hc; No. 3 yellow corn, 4dWuaOc; No. i
cash oats, 40c; No. 3 white oats, 44a44Hc;
No. 8 white oata. 4043c.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, lZHfHHo.
EGOS Steady; at mark, cases Included,
14$14Hc.
CHEESE Easy; daisies, 8c; twins, TVi
THc; young Americas, Sc.
POULT RT Alive, weak; turkeys. 8c;
chickens, 8c
Chicago Receipts Wheat, ' 27 'cars, 1 of
contract; corn, 425 cars. 60 of contract; oats,
11( cars, of contract; cattle, MM0 hrad;
hoca. 10 000 head. Katimated tnmnrrnw-
Wheat, 48 cars: corn, 677 cars; oats. 17S
; nogs, ib.ouu neaa.
HBW YORK GKNBR Al, MARKET
' t)tatloaa ef tha Day Tarlowa
Commodities.
'1 NFW YORK. June .-PlX)UR Receipts.
1S.64 bbls. ; exports. 6K0 bbla!; market du'.l
and lower; winter patents, J6.0ttni.80; winter
straights, H.lbtai.V); Minnenota patents,
34.80u6.26; winter extras, I3.3oi3.90; Minne
sota bakers. (3.833.96; winter low grades,
83.1633 70. Rya flour, quiet; 'fair to good,
M.Oiu4.2&: choice to fancy, M fc4.o.
CORNMEALt Stendy; yellow western,
31.10(3:1.12; city, 31.1Scl.U; kiln dried. WOO
C3 10.
RTB Nominal; No. 3 western, 70o.
BAHLEY-Dull; feeding, 4Hq It New
Tork; malting, nominal.
TAlXow-DuU; city. 4o; country, 4H
WHEAT Receipts, 44.800 bbls,: exports,
tt.OCe bbls. bpot, steady; No. 8 red. nomi
t ,Jil, elevator, and 81.07H, f. o. b., afloat;
I i No. 1 northern, Duluth, nominal, afloat;
t J Manitoba, nominal, f. o. b aAoat. Options
Ijwera generally nrm. except juiv. wnn-n
iwas oversold. Tha close was e net higher.
I July, 8ihtf 18-ldc, cloned at bl'S: Septem
ber, SSVutUc. closed at 84Vtc; December,
a-vTrt!o, cioaea at Mo.
CORN Receipts, 14,060 bu. Spot, easy;
Now 8. Wc, elevator, and f4o. f. a. b.. aflont;
No. yellow, 65Uc; No. 3 white, 65c Op
tions wera dull and without feature
' throughout the day, closing not unchanged.
July opened at liic and closed at i3Ue;
September cloned at MS.C
OAT-Reielpta, USirt bu. Snot, dull;
mixed M to 83 lbs., 46d7c; natural white,
80 to 31 lha., 41f&uc; clipped white, 88 to 40
lbs., M&6.1C. ,
TALJ-OW Dull ; city, 4io; country, 4Q
. ICB Quiet; domestic fair to extra.
IVti-c; Jupan, nominal.
HAYSteadyj shipping.' 75c; good to
choice, 86o.
J HOPS Firm: state common to choice
m 1". JwuikHi; l1, K--ik'; nlda, Kril4c; Pa
V rltlo cuuat lo3, 84uJou: IaO. 33utic; old.
HIDES Steady ; Galveston 80 to IS pounds,
.18c: California, i to v pounds. 10c; Tfxas
dry. 34 to ponnda. Ilk'.
I EATIll'.K-Bteady; acid. tmHio. .
WCx ilj Steady ; fleece, xi.r.v.
BKEF-nrm; family, &o 10.00; mesa.
S0ffl5; M hams, 8.Wgn.0O; pseket,
O'gS.W'. city extra India mess, 8LL-(y
MOO Cut meats, steady; plrkled bellies,
K&-7V; pickled shoulders. SHc; pickled
hpms, &10c. Lard, quiet; western steamed.
8710; refined, steady; continent, I7.1; South
America, 87. ; compound. 6eve. Pork,
nim; femlly, 3l4no; short clear, $13,160
14.75; rnfa. $74.0014.80.
BITTER- Firm; creamery, common to
extra, 1318o; state dairy, common to extra,
13-3 17C. "
CHEESB Strong; state full creams,
small, white and colored, 7HHc; large,
white and colored, 7'fJ1MiO.
EOOS Irregular; western extra (elected,
lTV(llo; flmu. lftH17c.
POUL.TRT Alive, nominal; dressed, easy;
western broilers, 16jl8c; fowls, 12c; tur
keys, 14S16o.
CHICAGO GRAIS ASD PROVISIONS
Featares of the Tradlag aad Closing;
Prices oa Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, Juna 20. A probable shrinkage
cf two-thirds In the Roumanian crop was
tha principal element of strength In the
wheat pit today. Rains In the southwent
wera additional bull factors. At the close
wheat showed a rain of e. September
com la up He. Oata are Ho higher and
provisions lTHC'STHc A feeling of uncer
tainty pervaded the wheat pit at the start.
Opening quotations on September were a
shade higher to Ho lower at 78'37Hc to
7Sc. July wg HtTHc higher to H'S'o
lower at KnifjrMHc. The market closed al
most at the highest point of the sennlon.
After selling up to 80Ho September closed
at 80c. July was up Sf at MHc after the
price had 'touched t4r, -Clearances of
wheat and flour were equsl to 8,700 bushels.
Primary receipts were 492,6X bushels, com
pared with 469,200 bushels a year ago. Min
neapolis, Duluth knd Chicago reported re
ceipts . of 3til care, aaalnst 341 cars last
week and 410 cars a year ago.
i ne corn market was nrm ana mere was
little to be had at less than the closing fig
urea for Saturday. The close showed un
changed. Receipts were 425 cars, of which
(0 cars were graded contract.
Prospects of a flood of new oats In July
nearly stifled speculation In that cereal.
With but meagre stocks In hand traders
evinced little desire to presn sales In any
volume. Trade was dull and prices easier.
July cloned He higher st 3HHc ranging be
tween 37'V83c tnd SSHfiC with Sep
tember up HHc, having fold up from 31 He
Local receipts were 118 cars.
. Provisions made a sharp upturn on the
firm situation In the hog market. Packers
and long holders were liberal buyers. Final
figures showed a gain of 87 He In September
pork at 113.22, with September lard up
17Hc at 87.66 and ribs 20o higher at $7.fiS.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Whest,
48 cars; corn, 677 cars; oats, ITS cars; hogs,
18.000 head. -
The leading futures ranged as follows;
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Sat'y.
Wheat
a July
b July
a Sept.
h Spt.
July
flODt.
Oata
Juna
July
Sept
Dee.
Pork
July Sept
Lard
July Sept
Ribs
July Sept
85 mpm 86 tas'flrWH
83V(Jfl4 8474 83T4 84S 84U4H
81&MH Sl 81 81H'lH mH
7&HHS 80H 79HH n 79H6H
47if 4Tm'4k ""'41 47 47H
4iVH 4l 48H 48H 48H
41 41
38H 3' X7m 88H 88
Sl'V- 83 31H 83 81
ii 2HJl'5'tt32 S2H32HSH
13 75 13 98 11 75 12 36 13 87H
13 00 13 22H 13 00 18 22H 13 85
' 8 92H 7 00 8 2H 7 00 $ 82H
7 06 7 15 I 7 OS 7 lo $ 87V,
' 7 87H' 7 47H 7 87h 7 44H ' 7 27H
7 66 I 7 66 756 766 745
No. 3. a old. b new.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUR Steady: winter patents, 84.56
C4.65; straighta. K8O34.40; spring patents,
84.SO1J4.70; straights, 83.904.00; bakers', 82.66
ff2.9o.
WHEAT No. t VUSMci No. 8, 85(Sc; No.
I red, tecBl.OO,
CORN No. 3, 48c; No. t yellow. 4960c
OATS No. 3, 40c; No. 8 white, 86440,
RYE No. 2, 66c.
BARLEY Good feeding, 8340o; fair to
Choice malting, 473&4c
SEED Flnx. o.- 1, 31.01; No. 1 north,
western, 31.07; clover, contract grade, 310.75.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., 313.80
12 96. Lard, per 100 lbs., 86.87H 96.
Short rll sides, (loose) 87.36(31.60; short
clear sides (boxedl, 37.00B7.Z5.
Receipts and shipments Saturday at this
market were as follows:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 17.600 16,900
Wheat, bu 28.000 73,200
Corn, . bu 407.000 . 673,800
Oata bu 181,800 97,800
Rye. bu..... 1.800 .TOO
Barfay.. bu...... 22.000 - 2.000
On th Produce exchange today tha but
ter market waa eteadv; creameries. 1SH
l7Hc; dairies, Umc. Eggs, eaay at
mark, cases Included, 14&14HC Cheese,
easy, 7H80. . 7
t. Louis Grata 4 Provlsloms.
ST. LOUIS, Juno 80. WHEAT Higher, on
rains: No. 3 red, cash, elevator, nominal;
track! $1.06; July, 83c; September, 80HC; No.
I hard, 8890c. ' , . .
CORN Higher; No. I cash. 47o; track,
OATS-LHillL NolYcuh, fic; track. 42
42Hj3; July, 87c; Ssptembcr. 81o; No. 3
WFLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.80
1.90; special brands, 10c to 26c higher; extra
fancy and straight, $4.5a4.M; clear, $170
tt80.
SEED TIMOTHY Steady; $3JO3170.
CORN MEAL Steady: $2.40.
BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, B6e.
HAY Dull and lower; timothy, $8.00H.OO;
prairie. $5.0orl0.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 82c.
BAOQINO HC
HEMP TWINE 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
$12.96. Lard, higher; prime steam, $8,304
8.82H. Bacon, nrm; boxed extra shorts,
$8.00; clear ribs, $8.12Vi; ahort clear, $8.2H-
POULTRY Steady; . chickens, SHc;
springs, M16c' turkeys, lie; ducks. So;
awskAH 3tT
BUTTER Slow; creamery, I4l8c; dairy,
10i'16c. . ..
toas Steady, ISHo. case count
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour,- bbls. 7,000 6,000
Wheat, bu. 35.000 43.0W
Corn bu S8.000 88.000
Oats, bu! 73.000 ( . 83.0W
Kansas City Grain and Pro-visions.
KANSAS CITT, Juna 30. WHEAT -Lower;
July, 741c; SepWmber, 70c: De
cember. 70H70ic; cash, No. 3 hard, 884?'
8Hc; No. 8. WUH9c; No. 2 red. 9W1JJ1.00;
No. S, &5(S98c.
CORN Steady: July. 46M6T4e: Septem
ber, 43!648Ho; December, 8894ig3)iTic; cash.
No. 3 mixed, 5oaoo; No. 3, $0o; , No. 3
white. 50c; No. $, 4d43c.
OATS-rfteady; No. $ whlto, 434Sc; No. I
"BUTTER Creamery, 1315c; dairy, fancy,
12c
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas new
No. 2, whltewood cases Included, 18c; case
count, 12Hc; casea foturned, Vso ! Pr
dor.en.
HAY Firm; cholca timothy, $10.(XKM0.50;
choice prairie. $8.50.
RYE Steady; No. 1 4o.
Reoelpts. Shipment.
Wheat, bu. ..v 14,400 1.W
Corn, bu 20,000 .40
Oats, bu. , 9.000 $.000
: Philadelphia Prodaeo Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 20. -BUTTER un
changed, extra western creamery, 18c;
nearby, 19o.
KUU3 steady; fair demand; fresh nearby,
18Hc loss off; fresh western, 18tfW,o ao.;
fresh southwestern, 17U18c do.; fresh south
ern, IRWISo do.
CHEESE Steady; fair demand; New
York full cream, choice to fancy, 8fi8Hc
full creams, fair to good, CHSf'sC. .
Mlaaeaaolls Grala MarVart.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., June 30.
WHEAT July, VW, September. 80fi074c;
December. 78c; on track. No. 1 hard. 95o;
No. 1 northern, 94c; No. 8 northern. 8IH0-
FLOUR First patents. 84B5.tit.06 : s-cond
patents.- $4.8564.95; first clears, $3.401.60;
second clears. $2.40.
BRAN In bulk, $14.50; shorts, $15 50.
Mllwavukeo Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Juna 20 W H EAT One
half cent 'ower; No. 1 northern, 7Hic;
No. t northern,"8539c: old July, 850.
RYE lc lower: No. 2, WWc.
B A RLE T Dull, No. $, ac; sample, $79
68c.
fDRN-Dull; no, . ticnMe; juiy, tho
bid. - ' '
Llveratool Grala Market.
LIVERPOOL. June- 20 WH EAT 8 pot,
easy: No. 1 California. seed. Futures,
steadv: July. 88d; September, s 8d.
CORN 8Hit. eaev; American mlx'd, new,
44d: American mixed, old. 4s d. Futures,
quiet; July, t3Hd: September. 3d.
Dalath Grala Market.
Dl'LlTH, Minn., June 80-WHEAT-To
arrive. No. 1 northern, 92c; No. 3 northern,
je; on track. No. 1 northern, 9liHo; No.
3 northern, t-c; July, ttrtta; September,
tic.
OATS To arrive and on track, 41 He
Toledo See Market.
TOLEDO. June 20. SEED Clover, cash,
$8-10; October. $8 17H: prime Alalia, $4.20;
August. $ian bid; prima timothy, $1.46;
September, $1.47.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
UBlaportaat Telnna of Bnilc8, bnt Firm
toa PtfTguH Market.
BANKERS BUYERS OF SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Aa Advaaee la talted States Stool
Preferred Proves Helpfal to
the Stock Market at
Large.
NEW YORK. Juna .-An unimportant
rolume of business wss dona in tha stock
market today, but the tone wss plainly
nrm and confidence over the prospect for
values wss thereby fostered. News bear
ing upon values waa slight, but In the
absence of threatening developments and
with pro.ectlon afforded to Southern Pa
cific, there was no urgent pressure to sell.
Bankers usually Intrusted with financial
operations for the company were large
buyers of Southern Psclho and tha of
ferings, 1 Including several thousand shsres
for London account were readily absorbed.
The circular Issued by the president to
stockholders In explanation of the pro
posed preferred stock Issue seemed to make
a favorable Impresalon upon sentiment and
was followed by tha rise In the stock to
4IH- This was a sensible relief to the
general market where the effect of a de
cline In Southern pacific has been dresded.
An advance in United States Steel pre
ferred was helpful to the market at large,
and was connected with an agreement on
wage schedules with a portion of Its em
ployes and reports of a decision to main
tain prices for steel rails. Confidence in
the Condition of crnria warn unimnatrri
although there was some complaint of
rains in the harvest region, which made
itself felt in the wheat market. With
no fears for the favorable progress of the
crops and with the extraordinary strength
of tha banking position shown by Satur
day's bank slatoment, there Is opportunity
to await the progress of events, with hopes
for a favorable outcome. Cash reserves
and especially gold holdings are now well
above any previous record. The Increase
over this showing has reservations, as to
Its Index of Idle trade conditions and as to
tha responsibility for high interest rata on
deposits paid by tha New York banks In
effecting the result, but It Insures freedom
from all pressure of securities-on the mar
ket from the necessity of realising ready
rash. Nona of the best prices of the day
were maintained. The market became life
less at the slight reaction and closed
stagnant. Except for exception In Con
solidated Tobacco 4s, prices on bonds were
Arm. Total sales par value, 82,080,000.
United States 4s registered declined H per
cent on call.
Following were the quotations on the
New York Stock exchange:
Atchison 800 12 72 72
do pfd 600 95 94 94
B. A 0 8.100 0 8UH 80
do pfd 90H
Can. Pacific 3,100 121 120H VA
Central of N. J 160
Ches. A Ohio 400 81 31 81
Chicago A A 200 38 87 87H
do pfd .. .. 78
Chicago Ot Western 1.800 13 13H 18
C. A N. W 800 170 170 169
C, M. A St P 6,900 148 142 142
do pfd.'. 177
Chicago T. A T H
do pfd .. 14
C C. C. A St L 68H
Colo. Southern 100 16 15 15
do 1st pfd 48
do 2d Pfd 400 19 19 19
Del. A Hudson 100 154 154 164
Del., Lk A W 369
D. A R. 0 100 20 ' 19 20
do pfd 500 70 69'Z 70H
Brio 3.800 34 23 23
do 1st pfd 1,800 58 67 67
do 2d pfd 300 86 86 84
Hocking Valley 100 66 66 66
do pfd 600 82H 81 81
111. Central 600 130 130T 119
Iowa Central 100 18 18 18
do pfd A 83
K. C. Southern -20
do pfd .. .. .. 40
L. A N 900 109 109 109
Manhattan L 3.000 14A 140 147
Met. Securities 1,400 7&H . 75 76
Met. St. Ry 18,300 111 109 110
Minn. A St L 40
M . St P. A 6. Ste M. 200 62 82 2
do pfd 100 119 119 118
Mo. Pacific..,.. 8.900 2 92 92
M.. K. AT 200 16 10 18
do pfd 500 87 37. 36
Nat'I R. R. of M. pfd
N. Y. Central.........
Norfolk A W.........
do pfd ..
Ontario A W,.
Pennsylvania .........
P., C. C. A St. L....
Reading
do 1st pra...., t
do 3d pfd
Rock Island Co 900
do pfd 100
Ft. L. A 8. F. 3d pfd ......
St. L. S. W.. 300
do pfd 300
Ho. Paolflo O.900
Bo, Railway 6O0
do pfd 300
Texas A Pacific 400
To!.. St. L. A W 60
do pfd - 00
Union Pacific U.ton
do pfd 10O
Wabash ew
do pfd 1,200
W. A Lake Erie 300
Wis. Central
do pfd ,
Mex. Central...
Adams E"x
Amer, Ex. ...... .. ,. .
TT. S. fix
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper 18,300 $0 60
Amer. Car A F
do pfd -200 . 71 71
Amer. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Amor. Ioa . 100 6
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil ,
do pfd....
Amer. Locomotive
do tfd
Amer. Smelt A R.
do pfd
Amer. Sugar Ref...
Anaconda iL Co..
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel A X
Con. Oaa ,
Corn Products
do pfd
Distillers' Securities
Oen. Electrto 100 151 161
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump ex-dlv
to pra
Natl Lead
No. American
Pacific Mall
People's Oas ,
Pressed Steel Car.
do pfd
Pullman P. Car....
Reoubllo Steel
do pfd 100 41 41
Rubber Goods
do pM -
Tenn. Coal A 1 600
U. a Leather
do pfd 400
U. S. Realty
do pfd 600
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd 100
U. 8. Steel.., 1.700
do nfd 23.700
Weatlngh. Flectrlc... 110 M
Western Union ex-dv 100 &
8.400 t-' 8U--
116
8,600 116
47
2,600
46
M
87
15
200 7 7
800 6TH 68
1,000 98 98
800 13ri 12A
800 74 74
17,000 49 48
'''406 194 198
'566 21 30
100 26
300 94 9
200 27 27
'iftO 213 218
100 6 8
36
79
0
ii
9
561.
$4
79
$9
6A
9
M
1M
88
Total galea tor the day, 24L2U0 shares.
28
48
11
84
31
24 .
3T
87
91
1
35
16
6
37
7
226
181
104 .
300
60
17
71
4
88
24
34
19
82
63
98
12hi;
73
48
29
193
10
M
21
160
It
m
28
70
20
88
25
9A
27
70
211
4?H
16
78
34
fo
13
64
1
86
Boston Stock daotatloos.
P06T0N. June 20. Call loans. 293 per
cent; time loons. WH per cent Official
cloning of stocks and bonds:
.101
AtcBlsea a4J
tm 4
Ceatral 4a.
Au-Maoa '
So 4 Nil
Boat on Albany ..MO
Uoatos aUlM....IU I
Bosloa Klavat4 ...1W
rilcsburi pli.
Met. Oatral
N. T . N. H. A H
Fare laarquvlta ....
Ualoa ratlao
A mar. Area. Cham.,
4o af4
Amar. Fneu. Tube.,
Anar. ur
da I4
amar. T. A T
Aomt. woolaa
Waetlns.
A4vmure
Allouai
AaialaamatH
Amartvaa Ktae
Atlaatla
Btagaaa .:
Cal. Haola
CaaUaalal
Copper Raace
Dalr WW
DooiiMoe Coal
rraaklla
Graaup
Uia iterale
Maae. kUnlns
laaaiiaicaisaa ,
1M I Mohawk
U Moat. Coal aa4 Coke
14V Old Doajlaloa
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.
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Domlaloa I. A Parrot
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Maaa. Elactria .
do td
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Iba IShaaaoa ......
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TV Trtnllji ,
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t oliad yrult Htt V. 8. Oil
I'sliad Shoe Mack.. it'Uk
da aid n Victoria
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da pt4 I4 Wolnrlae ....
Bid. Asked.
it
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- Porelaa ptaaaclal.
BERLIN, June 20. Trading on tha Bours
was active. American rails on New York
advU-ca of Saturday last were hi demand.
PARIS, June 30. Prices on the Bourse
today were irregular at first but later
steadied and closed firm. Russians had an
upward tendency. Rio Ttntua aaJuad It
franca. Russian Imperial 4a cloaaxl at 80.80
ana nusNiana oi iv-i. at eta..
LONDON. June 30 Money wag In' good
demand and In fair supply m the majket
today. Discounts wore uodoratoly toady.
Pualnees on the Stock exchange was quiet.
The attendance was small, many operators
taking advantage of the brilliant weather
to extend their holidays. Consols declined
a fraction and then became steady. Home
rails wera cheerful m anticipation of aa
Improvement in traffic returns. Americans
reflected tha movements at New York. Tbey
were irregular and occasionally above
parity. The slight semblance of activity
was mainly professional. The market
closed firm. Foreigners were stesdy. Japa
nese were firm. The new Japanese loan
closed at 96. .
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June 20. MONEY On call,
ssy; lfclH per cent; closing bid. per
cent; oftered at 1 per cent. Time loans,
easy and dull; sixty and ninety days, 1
per cent; six months. per cent.
PRIMe5 MERCANTILE PAPER 8H 34
Sterling exchange Firm, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4-8716 for
demand and $4.H6.6' 4.8640 for sixty days
hills. Posted rates, $188. Commercial
sTLvER Bar, 65c; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government, easy.
The closing quotations on bond are as
fAllnvt!
O 8 ref. Is. r..14H L. N. anl. 4a 101
4i coupon l'H Manhitian . g. 4a...lH4
lOtVi. Mei. Contra! 4a 41
104 do let Inc U
13!!Mlnn. A St. l. 4a... t
do la, rag
do coupon ,
do saw 4a, red
do coupon
do old 4a, rc
do. coupoa
Atchtaon tea. 4a...
do adj. 4a ,
Atlanta C. U 4a..
B. A O. 4s
do 111
Central of Oa. ,
do 1st Inc ,
rtiea. A Ohio 44
Chliago A A. 8 Ha.
it. a, u. a. aa
C. M A s. P. a 4a.. in m. u s. w. la ...
G. A N. W. c. 1s....l3K,4 Seaboard A. U 4a..
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C..C..O. A St.L. f.4l
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Con. l(,nacco 4a....
Colo. fio. 4s
D A R. O. 4s
aTrle prior lion 4s;
do (an. 4s bst
r. w. d. c. i
Hocking Val. 4Vta
Bid. Offered,
M . K. A T. 4s .... t
do la 7-
N. R. R. ot M. e. 4s. T4
N. Y. C. (. I'4s HWUj
N. i. C. 8. SS 1'2H
No. Paclflo 4a 104M
da Is
X. a W. e. 4s lM
O I. L. Ii it par... Hv
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.111
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. 741
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Texas A P. Is
linlon Pacific 4s...
do conv. 4a
V. 8. Rtaol Id is..
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do lien. B
W. & L. It. 4s...
wis. Central 4s...
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London tock Market
LONDON. Juno 20. Closing:
Consols money
do account
Anaeonda
Atehlson
do Pfd
Baltimore St Ohio.
Canadian Pacific .
Chee. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W...
90 3 -11
. 10
,.
.. 74
,. 7
,. I!H
. nit
14
C. M. A St. P 144
He Beers ..
Denver A R. O...
do Pfd
Brie
do 1st pfd
do id pfd
Illinois Central .
Louis. Naah....
M.. K. A T...
1!Sb
.. MH
.. 71
.. 314a
.. 40
.. KVa
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.. 17Va
N Y. Central....
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Peonaylvanla
Rami Mines
Readme
do lat pfd ....
do 2d pfd
So. Railway
do pfd
So. Pacific.
Union Paclflo ....
do pfd
U. 8. Steel ....
do pfd
Wabash
do pfd
Spanish 4a ..
.11
. 1714
. K
. 24
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. 41
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. 114
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. '
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SILVER Bar. steady, 25 9-16d per ounce.
MONEY & Pt cent.
THe rate of discount in the open market
for short bills is 2 J-1&S2H per cent; for
three months' bills, 2fc2 : 1-16 per cent.
We.OT York Htalnc Stocks.
NEW YORK. June 30. The followln
tne Closing pnuea uit mining uvm
Adama Con t MOntarlo
Alice 'ii rOnhir
Breeca 11 J Phoenix
Comatork Tunnel .... I Potoel
Con. Cal. A Va K0 Bairaia
tiM. Hil ...1:10 Rierra Nevada
Iron Silver 171 Small Hopes
LeadTtlle Don 1 imanaara
Little Chief I
Condition of the Treasnry.
WASHINGTON, June 20. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tha $150,000,000 gold
reserve .In the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, $104,756,887;
gold, $64,0o5,934. , , .
. Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 80. Bsnk clearings for to
day were $1. 86.498.30. a decrease of $120,0eo.21
from tne corresponding cay last year.
g are
..171
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.. II
.. II
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.. 11
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OMAHA
WHOLESALE
MARKETS
Coadltloa of Trade, and. Quotations oa
tanlo and Fancy Prodaeo.
EGGS Receipts, liberal; market,, steady;
fresh stock, 14c. ,
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 8c; roosters,
according to else, 6tg6c; turkeys, 13c; ducks,
t49c; Boone, 6c; brolleraV Warnc.
BUTTER Packing sfcock, He; cholca to
fancy dairy, lulBc; separator, 17c.
FRESH FISH Trou',- 10c; pickerel, 8c;
I ke, lot; preh, 7c' tHSeflkh, 12c; whlteflsh,
4c; salmon, 14c; rodmvpper, 11c; lobster,
green, 26c; lobster, boiled,, 80c; bullheads,
11c; cattish. 14c; black bass, 20c; halibut,
10c; orapples, lie; roe' shad, $1.00; buffalo,,
8c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dos.,, 8oc.
BRAN Per ton, $19.08.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland,
18.00; No. 8, $7.50; medium, $7.00; coarse, $8 U.
Rye straw, $5.60. These prices are for hay
of good color and quality. Demand fair
and receipt s light
ORANGES Navels, choice, large site,
$8.00; fancy navels, all sixes. 83.50; Mediter
ranean sweets, choice, all sixes, $3.0004.25;
Jkftas, ail sizes, $2.76S.0u.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS California fancy, r70-$00-8,
$8 75(34.36; choce, 83 5038.75.
CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb. carton,
tOo; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 13c; 5
crown, 14c; 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medlam-alxed bunch,
$1002 50; jumbo, $2.75i)3.2S.
DATES Persian, per box of 80 pkgs..
$2.00: In 00-lb. boxes. 6c per ib.; Oriental
stuffed, per box, $2.40.
PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42, per
crate, $3.0003.25.
FRUITS.
STRAWBERRIES Missouri, per 24-quart
case, $1.60(01.66; Oregon Hood rivers, $2.00.
BLACKBERRIES Arkansas, per 24 at.,
$2.26.
CHERRIES California, Royal Ann or
Tartarian, per box, 81.uoal.76; southern, per
24 qts.. $1.25.
GOOSEBERRIES 25-qt. case. $1.50.
PEACHES Texas, per 4-baaket crate,
$1.00; California Alexandra, per box, $1.26.
PLUMS-Callfornla Clyman, $1.85.
APRICOTS California, $1.60.
CANTELOI7PE Texas, per orate, $2,509
175
WATERMELONS Per lb., crated, l4oi
each. 8Cg40o.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Colorado, 81.31; Dakota, per
bu., 91.20; New Texas Red stock, in sacks,
per lb., 2c. "
NAVY BEANS Per bu., $2.16(3)2.26.
ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate, $2.00;
Louisiana, In sacks, per lb., 2c.
CABBAGE California, per lb., 2(324c.
CAULIFLOWER Per dos., 76c.
CUCUMBERS-Per doi., 60c.
TOMATOES-Tsxas. 4-basket crates, $1.18.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 20o.
LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 80c.
TURNIPS Southern, per dox., 25c.
BEETS Southern, per dos., 26c
CARROTS Southern, per doa., 25c.
PARSLEY Per dot., 20c,
BEANS Wax, per ,bu. box, $2.00; per
-bu. busket, $1.00. String, per bu. box,
$2.00; per H-bu. box, $1.00.
SPINACH Per bu., home grown, 86040a.
A8FARAOUS Per dos. bunches, 40c.
GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crate.
$2.00.
SQUASH Florida summer, per doa, 75c.
PEAS Per bu. box, $1.0C.
EGO PLANT Southern, per doi., $1.60.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twlnr. full cream,
lie; Wisconsin Young America. 12c; block
Swiss, loc; Wisconsin brick, UHo; Wiscon
sin limbergir, 13c.
MAPLE SUGAR-Ohlo, per lb., lOo.
HIDES No. 1 green, 6c; No. I green, 5c:
No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No. 1
veal calf. 8 to 12 lbs.. 9c; No. 8 veal calf,
12 to It ibs., 6Hc; dry salted, Wl2o; sheep
pelts, iVut'ic; horsehides, $1 6OJi2.60.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, par lb.,
15o; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. 1 soft shell,
psr lb., 18c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
paeans, large, per lb., 12c; small, per lb.,
lJc; peanuts, per Ib, 6c; roasted peanuts,
per Ib, 8-; Chili walnuts, l-'il3Hc; large
hickory nuts, per lb.. Ho; almonds, soft
hell, psr lb., l&c: hard shell. 13c; shell,
bareua, par bu.. $2.0o; black walnuts, per bu.,
$1.2i.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, June 20. WOOL Pulled and
territory wdois are quiet. There Is little In
terest In foreign grades. Leading quota
tions follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, XX
and above, 83i$34c: X, 2o21c; No. 1, 83c; No.
3, J14j32c; fine unwashed. 2292c; one-quarter,
three-elghthe and one-half blood, un
washed, 26u26Hc: fine unwashed delaine,
8tjic. MlchlKun, X and above, 2697c;
No. 1, 2Dcuoc; No. 2, 28ti2c; fine unwashed,
21if22c: one-quarter, three-eighths and one
half blood unwashed, 26fiMc; fine unwashed
delaine, 8132o. Kentucky, Indiana, etc.,
three-eighths and one-quarter blood, 25H(lj
26c; braid 23024c. Idaho, fine, l&alttc; hnavy
fine, 14jl6c; fine medium, lT'ylw; medium,
lt19c; low medium, lailllc: Wyoming, fine,
lbHWHc; heavy fine, 141lc; fine medium,
16ui7c; medium, 192ic; low medium, 2oa
21c; Utah and Nevada, fine, 15li-loc; heav
fine 13.tf 14c; fine medium, lOHc; medium,
llfjiOc; low medium, lHdJlc; Dakota, fine,
loyioo; fine medium, 16'il6Hc: medium, 11)$
tuc: new medium, VKa'iW:; Montana, fine,
hcolce, lotl'l9e; fine average, 173lc; Tne
medium, choice, lK19c; average, 16017c;
stanla, HVMWic; choice. l7.ic.
ST. LOUIS. Juna $0 WOOL Firm, ac
tive; medium grades, combing and rlothlna-.
lHat4Hc; light fine, 1ah8u; heavy tarn, Uit
JmH tub washed, $Wtt3c,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Catt . 81ow Bl, with L3 Dtirbl
Ondu Oonaldtrtblj Lower.
HOGS, SOLD A BIG NICKEL HIGHER
Wostera Raage teasoa (or theey
Opened wltk Sklpsaeat from Ore
gon, Waaktagioa a ad Idaho, at
Very Satisfactory Prloes.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 20, 194.
C'attle.Hogs. Sheep.
1,9"4 6.40 4.0O1
6,271
.0u8
4.4J0
6.lHi
7.010
t.m
7
2.39
2.110
8.863
83
4, i
763
6.417
Ofheial Monday
Bdme day last week....
bailie day week before
bame three weeks ago
Same four weeks ago..
Same day last year....
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows tha receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
lor the year to data witn comparison with
last year; MG4. 19U8. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 434.778 466,446 81.668
Hogs 1.2&.269 1.172,29 s9,IH0
nueep 8r3,6to 6JH.6T3 133.991
Average price paid tor hogs at South
Omaha for the last several days with comparison:
Data I 1904. 11908. 11903. 11901. 11900. 189. 11898.
..
7..
8..
8,
June
June
June
Juna
June
June
June
June
Juna
June lo..
June 11...
June 12...
June 13...
June 14...
June 16..
June 16..
June 17...
June 18...
June 19..,
June 2a..
4 63
4 4CH
4 49HI
4 641
4 13
A M . 1
4 6BHI
4 891
4 78
4 81
lu
I 1 21
.1 4 87
1 iyi
4
t to
Mi
8 07
t 9
t 75
t 77
$80
6 06
6 !
t 08
8 99
8 07
f 94
6 97
6 94!
8
! 07
I 13,
16
7 20
i 16
7el8j
7 8tii
7 33
7 36
7 81
i 961
6 01 T 24
7 23
7 26
7 331
7 41
t 701
t 70
71
6 70
t 71,
6
$781
e
t 83
8 1
t 89
6 86
( 81
6 86
e
6 83
t 88
6 92!
8 89
4 !
4 881
4 83
4 81
4 94
4 9o
6 02
6 lui
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8 00
4 92
4 86
4 851
4 891
4 96
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6 03
6 06
4 94
8 50
$64
8 ts)
4 n
4 1.'
4 03
4 18
8 6S
$ 6S 4 01
3 6i'i 8 s
$ eoj ir
3 tl 8 U
3 691
e
$ 57
8 64
$ 86
$ 64
3 (2,
8 63
3 64
3 71
8 98
$ 8i
$ 71
3 79
3 77
3 90
3 63
8 60
e
8 80
607
965
687
1,019
143
1,220
'l88
143
438
350
1.422
1.143
1,067
Indicates Sunday.
The official nuinoei of cars of stuck
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses.
C, M. A St. P 6 8
Wabash 1 1
Union Pacific System. .19 4 10 1
C. A N. W. Ry 1 18
F., E. A M. V. R. R..26 21 1
C. St. P., M. A O. Ry. 7 8
B. A M. Ry 22 18 t 2
C, B. A Q. Ry 2 2
C, R. I. A P. Ry., east. 1 3 , ..
C, R. I. A P. Ry., west . 1
Illinois Central 2
Cbloago Ut. Western.. 1
Total receipt 88 76 16 8
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head indicated:
Buyers. Cattle Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Company 99
Swift and Company 633
Cudahy Packing Co , 677
Armour A Company 360
Swift and Co., country
Armour A Co., from U. C
Vansant A Co 21
Klngan A Co
Sam Werthelmer 134
Sol Degan 18
Layton A Co
Ago Pkg. Co
J. B. Root A Co
Other buyers 154
Total 1,902 5,800 8,982
CATTLE There waa a light run of cattle
here this morning, but at Chicago and some
of the other points receipts were heavier
than anticipated. As a result bearish re
ports were received and local packers
started in from the beginning to pound the
market and succeeded to quite an extent.
The beet steer market was very slow and
lewer. In fact it waa the slowest market
that has been experienced since prices
started on their upward Journey some lime
ago. Buyers picked out some ot the choic
est loads, that were not a great deal lower
than the same kinds sold tor last Friday.
One bunch was good enough to bring $6.16.
The medium class of cattle, though, were
extremely slow sale and oould safety be
?uoted lo816c lower, with warmed-up corn
ed and grass cattle 1626o lower. Some
cattle of the latter description were almost
impossible to sell at any price. In spite ot
the fact that the supply waa small it was
late before anything like a clearance waa
made. ' ( '
The cow market waa also slow, and lower.
Some of the choloer grades of dry lot cattle
were not a great deal lower,, but the fair to
good kinds were 104150 lower., , Grasser
were almost unsalable and were right
around a quarter lower than iaet Friday
or 76u lower than a week ago. The bulk
of them are now selling from ti.50 to $3, with
choice from $3 to $3.60. Canners and cutters
were slow avnd lower, but did not suner
quite as much aa the fair to good graasera
Good corn-fed bulls were a little lower
than the close of last week and graaa bulla
suffered about aa muoh as grass cows. Veal
calves did not show mucn cnange.
There were not enough gtockers and feed
ers in sight to make a market. The de
mand waa also limited, but the choicer
grades would probably have sold about
steady. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
No.
14...
M...
60...
T...
31...
4...
4...
1...
1...
17...
XI...
il...
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4..'.
II...
8...
84...
10...
I...
11...
14...
4...
11...
a...
l 1070 8 to
" COWb AND HEIFERS.
121 8 Tl
HEIFERS.
M t 16 la T4T 4 18
171 8 80 1 1164 4 49
Av. Ft. 81 H46 8 H
AT. Pr. 84 1260 I 6
.... MO III 1 1110 I 40
1191 4 Si 4 1204 I 44
.... 440 4 II 4 1110 I 46
Hit 4 60 19 Hit I 41
1148 4 70 44...., Ut 6 44
746 4 71 M ISM I IS
,....1047 4 76 II 16 - ( 44
1040 4 0 44 104T 74
1040 4 M 40 110 t 70
,....1171 I 40 41 , 1101 I 70
....1140 t 00 18 1081 I 10
....tin 8 00 M 1177 I 10
Wt I 46 II 1448 I 06
1261 6 60 82 1431 I 16
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
.... 441 4 U II 1011 I 40
.... 7M I M I
COWS.
178 8 00 I... 1210 I 60
131 I 10 8 1116 8 60
440 8 76 . 3 846 8 70
,....1016 I 00 I U61 I 70
1V01 I 10 1 1171 3 16
1008 8 16 1.. 1M1 4 00
1st 3 W 1 6.10 4 16
1117 8 84 II Hit 4 M
1001 I 16 II 1174 4 60
..... 1,6 I 10 ' 1 1680 4 7
1IM 8 60 1
12u I 46 1
1330 t 76 1
1400 8 00 1
IUO 8 all 1
.....1720 8 40 i
1640 I 40 : 1
1049 8 60
CAjjve.H.
...1660 3 60
...1404 a 44
...16U0 4 00
...1K0 4 00
...1640 . 4 16
...ISHO 4 16
...1100 4 86
1 410 4 00 1 161 I 00
I M U M 160 I 00
110 4 60 ' 1 170 I 00
1 146 4 74 1 1X4 8 46 .
1 110 f M 1 Ill 8 60
1 110 6 00
BTOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
8 no a si l aw a to
t 1010 8 00 1 T4 8 40
1 IU4 8 04 18 664 8 76
8 410 8 14 4 76 8 10
a 101a a it . t 600 a ao
a u im
HOGS There was a fairly liberal run of
hogs reported this morning, but quite a
few of them were consigned direct to pack
ers. The market was not particularly
active, as salesmen were asking consider
ably more money for their Iioks. The
general market could be quoted a big nlokel
higher or possibly b(g!Mo higher. Although
trading waa not very active, still the light
receipts soon brought the market to a
close and there waa very little change In
ruling prices from start to finish. The
bulk of the hogs sold from $4.96 to $5.08,
with a top at $6.10. The light and common
kinds sold from $4.96 down. Representative
siUes :
No. Av. Fr. Ik. Ne. Av. Pr. 8k.
74 Ill 40 4 12 ...... i 120 I AO
It mi ..44 71 ttt 110 8 40
44 13 114 4 H II sal .. 8 40
14 Ill 10 4 44 61 241 124 6 00
41 lul SO 4 44 Tt 144 leO 8 40
Ui 1 40 4 14 Tl 16 44 I 00
41 Ill 40 4 46 70 Ut 40 3 00
44 124 120 4 46 T4 1U 140 1 0
41 1 40 4 M M 14 40 t 04
10. Ill M 4 17H 72 114 44 I 04
14 126 64 4 I7A 41 1X7 .. 00
14 131 110 44... 124 804 8 04
11 124 .. 4 11 64. ...... .147 ..8 00
44 114 .. 4HV4-44 140 120 1 00
Tl 104 60 4 4T 44 164 140 1 04
74 ! 120 4 T II 224 10 1 01V
11 IUO 44 4 IT 114 14 40 I 42
64 124 .. 4tf 70 164 .. I 02'
14 146 40 4 I1H 40 144 .. 01
II HI .. 47 41 171 144 I 2'j
44 114 44 4 r 67 Ml .. 142
1 116 40 4 7 41 Ml .. 6 42
44 12 IX I , 44 Ill 44 I 44
tl HI 120 8 04 44 161 40 8 14
44 Ill 144 I 40 40 17 40 6 0
70 227 160 I 00 10 241 .. I 04
44 241 40 4 00 II 1V4 .. 8 06
61. 2.11 44 I 40 44 20 10 8 44
66 146 40 I 00 10 til 40 8 04
Tl 241 40 4 00 44 607 .. I 10
SHEEP There waa a more liberal run
of sheep and lamhe here this morning
than has arrived for some time pavat. It
was the opening of the wxetern range
season, shipments arriving: f rom Washing
ton, Oregon and Idaho. The quality waa
about aa good aa could be expected this
early In the season and local packers took
hold of them quite freely and paid very
sstlsfsrtory price. Idaho ewes sold for
84 40, Washington wethers and ewes mixed
brought $4.50 and Oregon wethers 84.40.
As compared with a year ago, teee prices
are about aa near steady as anything else.
The first shipments of any itt.portance a
year ago arrived June 12. or met a yenr
ago today. Oregon ewes and wethers
mixed brought $4.(, Idaho wethers $4.40
and Idaho lambs and yearlings 36.26.
Quotations on fed stock: Good to choice
Iambi. $6.0WT.tO: fair to good lambs, 86 &r u
8.00; good to choice yearlings or wethers,
$&,0&5 25; fair to good yearlings of wofhers,
$4.75(ti5.0O; good to choice ewes, $l.25j4.60;
fair to good ewes, $4.0jl4.3&. Representa
tive sales: -
No. Av. Pr.
69 western ewes 84 2 75
39 western lambs 43 4 (10
6 western lambs 81 4 oo
141 Idaho grass ewea US 4 40
232 Idaho grass ewes l'H 4 40
668 Idaho grass ewea 103 4 4
7 western wethers 114 6 25
6 western lambs 63 8 60
!?4 western ewes and wethers.. 88 4 85
138 western ewea snd wethers.. 88 4 85
8n0 Oregon gran ewes and weth 95 4 40
30 Oregon grass ewes and weth 97 4 40
878 Oregon grass ewes and weth 94 4 40
4f.2 Waeh. grass ewe and weth 90 4 50
565 Wash, grass ewes and weth 90 4 60
116 Wash, grass ewes and weth 90 4 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Hogs Plvo .to Tea Cents Higher
Skeep Steady to Strong.
CHICAGO. June 80. CATTLE Receipts.
JR.000 head, 250 head Texana: market for
good to prime steers, $6.16i6.79; storkcrs
and feeders, $2.7604.60; cows, $1.75U4.76;
heifers. $2.00(84.60; canner.$2.0032.26; calves,
$2.6fiS50. '
HOGS Receipts. 80.000 heed; estimated
tomorrow, 18,000 head; left over, 1,857 head;
market Iji&lOc higher: mixed and butchers,
good to choice heavy, 36 2o-fjf.80; rough
heavy, 14 (Mi 6. 16; light, $4.oto.20; bulk of
sales, $5 lOfeo.ao.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20,000
head; market steady to strong; lambs
same; good to choice wethers, $4.75(6.26;
fair to choice mixed, I4.0O&4.7S; western
sheep, $4.60J4.SS.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK, June 20,-BEEVES-Re-celpts
4,678 head; market for good to choice
steers, 10c lower; others, 15v-c lower;
bulls, KVuL'Oo lower; cows. lrloc lower;
steers, $4.56(6.60; bulls, $3.00(i)6.00; cows,
$1.8or(j4.26; extra, $4.60; calves quoted live
cattle higher at lo(&12Hc; dressed weight;
sheep steady; exports estimated tomorrow,
740 cattle, 1,100 sheep and 4,100 quarters ot
beef.
CALVES Receipts ' 6,400 head; market
opened 25c to 60c higher, closed easier;
veals. $4.0Of?6.00; choice early. $.12H4)6.25;
general sales, $6.26.00; buttermilks, $3.6;
dressed calves, firm; city dressed veals,
6c a pound: country dressed. 641SHC
HOGS Receipts, 12.278 head; market 101?
15c higher; state and Pennsylvania hogs,
$5.60tfi'6 60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 18,585
head; market for good handy sheep, steady
to strong; others, slow to 15c lower; good
lambs, tOc lower; sheep 32.757J4.75; culls,
$2.0Ol5O; lambs, $5.5085.76; one car of
extra at $7.40; general sales, $5.70.
St. I.onls Lire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 20. CATTLE Receipts,
6,000 head, Including 4,800 head Texuns;
market about steady: native shipping and
export steers. $6.0i6.i5, the top for strictly
fancy; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.50
ji.60: steers under 1,000 lbs., $4.0Wfr6.O0;
stockcrs and feeders, $3.00ff4.25; cows and
heifers, $2.25ji6.4, the top being for fancy
corn fed heifers; canners. $2.0O4it25; bulls,
$2.754.60; calves, $3.0O43.O0; Texas and In
dian steers, 83.0O&6.75; cows and -heifers,
$2.76(33.76.
HOGS Receipts, 2,600 head; market
higher; pigs and lights, $4.15ftj4.95; packers,
$4.855.06; butchers and best heavy. $5.00
(20
SHEEP AND ' LAMBS Receipts, 8.500
head; market steady to strong; native mut
tons, $3.754.75; lambs, $5.00(i7.26; culls and
bucks, $2.26&3.00; stackers, $2.00((K3.10; Texas,
$3.40(i4.75.i
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June. 20. -CATTLE Re
ceipts 9.3(0 head, inoludlng 4,400 head south
ernfl?. marltpt ateadv to weak: choice ex
port and dressed beef steers, $5.75(8ti.40; fair
to good. $4. 25& 5.50; western fed steers, $4.25
66.00,- - stackers, and feeders. $3.0O&4.70;
southern steers. $3.006.70; southern cows,
t2.0O4H.00; cows. $2.4)0(5.4.26; native heifers,
3.2&O6.40; bulls,, $2.604.25; calves, $2.60'a4.26.
HOGS Keceipts, 4,iou neau; marKei ogiw
higher; top, $5.10; bulk of sales. $4.90(U.06;
heavy, $5.00(S5.10', packers, $4.9&&5.09; pigs
and lights, $4.O0t4.9iH.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, J.7O0
head; market 107fl5c higher; native lambs,
$5.00(34.80; western lambs, $5.006.80; fed
ewee. , J4.6OH&.10; Texas cnppea yearling,
34.75Q5.S5: Texas' cllpniw- smen, $4.0CK64.86;
stockers and feeders, ,13.004.00.
St.' Joeerth Live Stock Market.
OT , inmrPH .Tune JO fATTT.IB Tte-
celpts,, 1,817 head; good active steady. Others
slow to loc tower; natives, 6. outgo. w; Texas
and western, 38.36i6.25;. cows and helferg,
$1.25$fi.60; stockers and feeders. 7.8fit4.60.
HOGS Receipts, -2,093 heod; market StglOc
higher; light, $4.966.0t; medium and heavy,
40.t'qu. JU.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head: market firm: shlDDlng spring lambs.
$7; Wethers, $8.20; western, $5.
Bloom City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 20. fSpeclal Tele-
gram CATTLE-e-Recdpta. 300 head; mar
ket steady; beeves. $4.&0?f6.0o; cows, bulls
snd mixed, $2.5006.00; stockers and feeders,
$3.0O7i-4.0U; yearlings and calves, $3.00(33.85.
HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head; market a big
to higher at $4.8636.06: bulk, $4.9&.06.
. . Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. Juile 20. COTTON Snot.
In limited demand) prices 6 points higher)
American middling fair, 6.64d; good mid
dllng, 6.60d; middling, 6.4od; low middling,
6.26d; good ordinary, .12d; ordinary, t.92d.
Futures opened quiet ana closed quiet;
American middling g. o. c: June, 6. lid;
June and July. 6.02d; July and August,
6.97d; August and September, t.TOd; Sep
tember and uctooer, s.sua; uctooer ana .No
vember. .6.23d: November and December,
8.17d; December and January, t.l4d; Jan
uary ana iceoruary, o.ina; r eoruary ana
Marcn, .i3d. -
ST. LOUIS, June . COTTON Ho lower:
middling. UHc; sales, none; receipts, 168
bales; shipments,. 46 bales; stock, 12,677
bates.
NEW YORK. June . COTTON-Bpot
closed quiet, 45 points lower; middling up
lands, 11.25c; middling gulf, 11.50c; sales, 100
bales. '
NEW ORLEANS. June 20.-COTTON
Futures, steady; June, 10.67c: bid! July,
1A Vtfi.1A 4tn. A..w.t in 4ln, C n a Ka. O '111
V. I I tfJV. IO.. , AUeum, IV,. -1'. ) I,, ,'.v.ll .w'v
$.66c; October, 9.2(?0.80c; November, 9.27((j
S.ftnc; jflTClilU'Tr, e.ioyir.ov, uniiuaij, a.oo 'j
9.35c. Spot, steady; sales, 2,500 bales; low
middling, 10 7-16c; middling. 11c; good mid
dling, 115-16c; middling fair. 11 9-16c; re
ceipts, 1,306 bales; stock. 113,818 balea
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, June 20. METAL Tin was
very weak in the London market, closing
at 116 17s 6d for spot and 116 6s for
futures. The local market, Influenced by
the decline abroad and by the continued
light demand was also weak, closing at
8i5.37H'fl-7H for spot. Copper was firm
in London, closing at 56 17s 6d for both
snot and futures. Locally the market was
steady and unchanged. Lake Is quoted nt
3l2.ZDHtrl2-'v. i-eaa was uncnangea at xn
6a In London and $4.20 In local market;
Spelter steady and quiet In local market.
Iron closed 61s In Glasgow and 42s 4Hd In
Mlddleshoro. locally Iron was quiet; No.
1 .foundry northern, $14.5Mil5.0O; No. 2 foun
dry northern, $13.75414.26; No. 1 foundry
southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft
at $13.26(Uvi3.75. 1'ig iron warrants are weak
at $9.00-
ST. LOUIS. June 20.-M ETA LS Lend, un
changed, $4.10. Spelter, unchanged, $4.60.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruits.
NEW YORK. June 20. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market quiet. Old crop supplies
are being gradually cleaned up and prices
rule firm, with common quoted at 436Hc.
prime at tHil0. choice at 6WHc and
fancy at 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pmnes
show little change either In price or the
general condltlona recently noted, while
quotations range from 2o to tHc. accord
ing to grade. Apricots are in light supply
and firm, with choice quoted at qIo:.
extra choice at lOH'ulOHc and fancy at lift
13a. Peaches ore also nrm in the absence
of selling pressure, choice being quoted at
7f7io, extra cholca at 7VtSc and fancy at
9H4jlc-
, ' - Oils aad Roaln.
NEW YORK. June 20. OILS Cottonseed,
quiet; prime crude nominal; yellow, 28H(
ftc. petroleum, easy; renuea rv ew i oi k,
87.96; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.9u;
bulk, 85.00. .Turpentine, dull, s6(fr66c.
ROSIN Easy; strained common to. good,
$3 10.
SAVANNAH, Ga., June 20.-OIL-Tur-penttne.
ateadv, 5c.
ROSIN-Urm: A. B. C. $2 65: D. $2 70:
E, $2.76; F, $3.k; O, $2.86; H, $1.00; I, $3 80;
K, $3 40; M. $3.6i; N, $3 86; W. G., $4 2o;
W. v ., 84.60.
NEW YORK. June 20 SUGAR Raw
steady; fair refining, 8Hc; centrifugal 96
test, 3 27-T-c; moidABeS sugai, SVtC. .r.eiinea,
quiet; crushed, t.5oc; powdered, tc; granu.
Ihic-,1 4 law.
NEW ORLEANS. June 20.-8UGAR-
Strona: oi.on kett e, 2492 2-lAc; centrifugal.
I:U1V; centrifugal whiles. 4Sc; yellows,
4i4 6-14r: H-(ini1. 2H'03Ho.
MOLASbEtt Nominal; open kett la. 8Q4S
2rV: centrifugal. ItvfjlSc. yrttp. nominal. 20
C-c
ColTee Market.
NEW YORK. June ro. COFFEE The
market for future opened steady at un
changed price to a decline of t points.
Sales were reported of 83,500 bags, including
July at 1.90c, August, 6tc; September. 6 10
&6.20c; October 6 20c; December, 6 1n 46i-;
January, t.6oc; March, 6.7O4i.80c. and May.
8.90&4.9&C.
Peoria 49 rata Market.
PEORIA. June 80. CORN Steady, N6. 3,
48Wo; No. 4, 2Hc.
WHISKS On the basis ot $1.28. ,
Elgin Rotter Market.
ELGIN. III., June 20 -IU'TTKH-RuIkI
Arm at 17Hc Sales for the week were
883,400 lbs.
CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS
National Conference Takes lp Qee
tloa ot State Scpervlalon
ot tha Work.
PORTLAND, Me., June 20. Th national
conference of eharltlea and correction
opened with a general session today under
charge of the standing committee on "State
Supervision and Administration." ,
The state's responsibility In the fluid of
eharltlea and correction was brought out
by the report of the committee at which
Mlohael J. Scanlan of New York City Is
chairman.
"Limits of 8tate Control snd Supervision
of Charities," wa tha topic of a paper by
Rer. A. W. Clark of Omaha, Neb., which
supported th centralised management of
publlo Institutions and the close supervision
f private charities.
Officer for the ensuing yenr were elected
is follows: President, Dr. Samuel O. Smith,
St. Paul, Minn.; vice presidents. Freeman
Gowen, Portland, and Mr. Simms, San
Ftanclsco; general secretary, Alexander
Johnson, Fort Wayne, Ind. Judge L. T.
Klmme, Des Molncs, was appointed a mem
ber of the executive committee.
REAL EST.VTH TRANSFERS.
Deeds llled for record June 20, ss fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust eompnny, bonded abstracter, .1614
Stephen D. Bang and wife to Clu
V. spargur, lot it, diock n, oummn
$ 800
Omaha Realty company to Amelia
Carstens, lot B, Cherry uarnen i
Theresa O'Brien to Ontharlno Ma-
loney, part of lots 1 and 3, block .
Ttnah Selbv'ej odd to South Omaha 25
D. C. Bryant et al to L. M. Iord, part
or lot lb, Minarn at tjainweu s nun., o.ww
Edward D. Jones and wife to Mar-
faretha Kense. lots IX to 16. diock z,
lalcyon Heights ' too
Edward R. Benson to Hosting A
Hcvricn nart of lot 108. llses' add.. 2,900
George A. Rohenbaugh ond wife to
Juliet L. Kmery, lot o, -diock ,
Omaha View 1.000
Samuel Relchenberg and wife to
James Vlckery, part ot lot i, diock
no .itv 1.900
Anna M. O. MoCormlck and huahand
to Marv M. Dundy et al, lot is, mora
rM.H.lon 1
City of Omaha to school district of
Orriaha, lot 6, block H, city 10.000
L. D. Fowler and wife to Mary P.
Harris, lot 19. block inn. uunoee ....
Andred Andersen and wife to John P.
Flnley. nwH eH 6-16-13 i 3.800
Bvron R. Hastings and wife to Wil
liam A. and Mary J. crosoy, ioi i,
block 8 Drake's add 1.400
Philadelphia Mortgage snd Trust
company to Henry w. Alien, ioib i
i 1A rnrchran nark 2.000
Ellen A. Fraee et el to George W.
Coslali, lot 6. Collins t'lace ,ou
Updike Commission Co.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONa
Bualnnss handled promptly In 'all market
Office. 653 Be Building.
Telephone 2451
G. W. UPDIKE. MANAGER.
Ten free trips to the World' Fair. Seo
coupon on page two.
JAILWAY TIMES CARD.
jRIOlI STATlOTt 10TII A.D MAtU.' Y.
A Pae4flc.
Chicago,
.- i
Rock Islaad
I
Leave.
...a 1:61 am
...a 1:00 am
...bll ol ra
...a 410 pm
..A 1.40 am
Arrira
..a 1:10 aa
..a 140 am
..a 1 60 am
.a 4:M pm
Chicago Daylight Limited ....
CLicasa DavUht Loeal ....
Chlqasa Kpresa ,
Da Molnra Uiipresa
Ckleaao Paat sUpresS .......
WEST.
wikv efrmatatn Unite ...
Llneola, Coloraao aprmaa, aw
ver, PseMo aad west a 1:80 pm
t'ulua Paclflo.
Tke Overland Llmlteg
Th Paet Mall
Th California Express
tk. RnAlal
The Portland-Obleago qaaaUI.. 8:84 pm
Th Atlantic Eiprea .V.V""
The Colorado Special tl all:8l pm
Th Ckleaso Bpeola:
Llnooln. Beatrice 4V gtroDMburf
Bipreaa 6 i' Dm
Columbus Local D 4:00 pm
Chicago, Milwaukee 4k St. Paal.
Chlcaso DaylltM a T:44 am all:18 pm
Chicago Feet Kipreae a ;: ya- 4:14 pia
O.acland Llmltai - s t JO pm a J:10 am
Des Moliiaa Bipreaa a 1:66 am a 8:10 pm
Illinois Central. .
Chicago Bu press a T .60 pm 014:18 pm
rt.i...n Ulnneenolla A BL.
Paul Limited a T:60 pm
klnneapoll A St. Paul BU....b 7:64 am
Cblcuao eV Morthvreetera.
Past Chicago ...a 8:40 am
Looal Cblvasa au:su am
U.ll a 4:10
Oklaboma aa4 Texas Bipraa...a 4:16 lm
t a pm
l:it pm
bu :64 am
a 1:86 pm
a 1:6 am
1:08 pm
a l o pm .
a 1:84 pm
a V'io'pm
a 6:0 pm
7:10 pm
a 1:40 am
1:44 am
bl 2:411 pm
b 4:16 am
a 8:06 am
bl0:l! pm
a T:41 am
Daylight Bt Paul
Daylight Chicago
Limited Cbloago
Paat Cblcage
Loeal Chlcaso
Local Sioux City
Fast it. raul
81. Paul Bspreaa
Fast Mail
Local UIpux City
Norfolk A Boneateel
Unoolo aad Long Plae
Dead wood. Hoi BprUiga
I .1 nnnln .....,
c...... and WTomlns Bipreea..d I 60 liu
Hasting, Superior and Albioa..b 1:60 pm k 1:10 cm
Missouri Paolflo.
St. Louts Bipreaa al0:4f am
Kanaaa City A St. Louis
..a T:0 am
...a 1:00 am
...a 8:10 am
...a 6:6o pm
...a 4:84 pm
...S 8:11 pm
b 4:40 pm
a 1:06 am
b 1:04 am
aua
.a 1:60 pm
a 8:14 ina
all 66 atu
al0:O pm
all:10 pm
a 1:14 am
a 1:46 pm
b 1:44 pm
T 6 am
a 8:26 IU
a 1.40 pm
a 26 am
blo w am
blV:4 am
a 1:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
preaa
World Pair pelal
Bx-
all 46 pm
8:8v pm
a 1:14 pm
a 7 00 am
an .60 am
C'kleago Croat Western.
St. Paul A Minneapolis Lim
it.
at. Paul A Minneapolis Ex.
pre T:M am
Chlcaso 'Limited a 4 60 pm
Chicago Bipreaa a 4:80 am
Wabatli.
St. Loal "Canooa Ball' Bx.
hew World' Pair
Laoal Crom Council ttluga
.a 1:20 pm a T:14 am
a 8:14 pm
ai0:o m
a 4.04 pm
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.a l oo am
a 1 10 am
a 1:00 pm
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0URLIJSGTOJI STATIOX 10TH a MASOM
Chicago, Borllagton at anlmey.
Leave. Arrive.
Chicago Bpeclal 4 T oo am a 1:66 pm
Chicago Veatibuled Bipreaa ....a 4:00 pm a 7:46 am
Chlcaso Local s 8:16 am allOO pu
Chicago Limited s I.I pm aT.40p.n
Paat Mall M m
Kansas City, St. Joaepk a Co. Blafa.
Kaaeaa City Day Kapraea ,,....a 8:18 am a 4 04 pm
St. Lou la Plyar a 6 26 am ell :06 am
kanaaa City Night Bipraas ....all.: pm a 4:46 am
Bnrllagtoa e Mlasoorl River.
Wyaiora. Beatrice A Llooola . a 1 60 am bll:08 pm
Nahraaka liipraaa ..a 4 60 am a 1 4i piu
Denver Llalte 4 4.14 pm a 4:16 am
Blank Hill A Pugt Sound Bi.all.14 pm a l.u pm
belturado Vast lbu lad Plyar 1:10 (m
Llnuoln Past Mall bt:6Tpm all uo vm
Port Crook riattamoutb ... b 110 pm 10:16 aui
Ballevu A Pa?IB.o Junotloa ..a T:60 pm a I. II am
Bellevue 4t Pastln Juuctloa ,. 8.10 am
WEBSTER DEPOT 10TH et WEBSTEll
Mlaaoorl Paelflc.
toava Arrira.
Nabraak Local, via Weeping
Water k 1:14 pm all pm
Chicago, St. Paol, Mian. A Omaha,
Twin City Paaseoger 134 am k 4:10 pm
8tous City Peaaeuser a 8:00 pm all:lo am
Oakland Local k 8:46 pm b 8.10 am
a dally. ' b dally aieept Sunday. 4 dally aioepi
Saturday, e dally eieept Mauda.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
ANCMOfi L1NB U. S. MAIL STBAMSH1F.
NBW TORK. LONDON DBA HIT . AMD GLASGOW.
HBW TORK. 01 bk ALTAR AND MAPLB8.
Superior aecommodatlona. Eioollent eulaln. Th
ouifon of paenr carefully ronaldered. Slug
er lound-trlp llckvU batweea N Yoik end koolun.
Bullish. Irlah and all principal Scaitdli, avian s4
continental pointa at attractive rate. Svnd for Book
of Tour. Per tlcsete or seel Informetioa apply
eo any local agent of tba Anchor Line, or to
UKNDKHSUN Bkua. Oaa I Aula Chlcaaa. I1L