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    TITE OMATTA DAILY BET!: TntTRSDAY. JUNE 22. 100.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Slump in
Wheat it the
Strong Market.
End After
PROFIT TAKING . CMJStS EASY CLOSE
f
Tradra Fear Weather) Mill Delay
Marketing of ,ew 1 Crop Cora la
Featnrelese ' and Rales at
Aboat Veeterdai-'a Fig a res.
OMAHA, June 21. 196.
rroflt taking at tne ekoee caused a siump
In wneai atier a strong ma i set ana tno
close wii id'Xu beiow yesterday. 1 ne
strong unaerioue through must oi tne se-
ion was caused by tear that rams in tne
(southwest wouid ueiay tne maraetmg of
new wneat. feig suits to eastern mills at
Chicago and uuiutn contributed to tne sit
uation. 'inn nigh point for .July was 90c,
or 'c above yesterday. July closed at
ISK... bepiemuer at Mttu and Uecemutr ut
Com was featureless; July opened lower,
but advanced a little and hold around yes
terday's close most of tne da, juiy
closed at Mc, old July at MHMV. Sep
tember at 6iic old September at sJVtc, De
cember at irya and old December m ;:.
Oats finished wltn July at al-Sc, Septem
ber at l)kii-.-; and December at 30c
At L4Veipout wneat ipened higner in
sympathy with yesterday s strength In
America, but eased off later, owing to
heavy arrivals off coast. The close was
mj'Vd lower. Corn opened 'd higher on
American strength and advanced more on
the scarcity of spot. , Tb close was (!
higher.
There was a good demand for July wheat
t Chicago today from the shorts, dui
there were few orferlnns. The buying was
said to come from apprehension of delayed
maraeilng or. wheat in tne soutnwesi on
account of the rains. The demand for
cash wheat vesterdav at that market was
more urgent. There were sales of l'i.wO
bushels. Holders asked for No. 1 27c over
July. No. 2 red was nominally 11.08 In
store. Minneapolis quoted No. 1 In store
st KV.fMc over Jnlv.
Kansas CUy bought a lot of No. 2 red
wheat yesterday for shipment the Hrst half
of July. There were flity-two cars on the
sample tables there and very nine ae
munil stoma lit the red wheat from Okla
homa and southern Kansas was tine and
of good color, testing 60 to 62 pounds
The Minnesota weekly crop bulletin says
there Is a little rust In Stevens and Brown
counties, where oata are affected In small
spots, but no rust has been reported on
tna wheat. It savs that all grain crops are
doing splendidly, but an early change to
dry weather Is needed. The weekly crop
bulletin from Indian Territory says that
the wheat harvest progresses rapidly and
Is Hearing completion over nearly an por
tions of the section, with poor to fair yields
and quality. It says that the oats harvest
ts In progress, with fair to good yields, and
corn Is needing rain. .
"The situation In corn continues to be
strong," said a Chicago trader today. We
keep shipping It as fast or faster than we
receive it and the receipts promise to give
out before the shipping demand does. The
July looks as though the shorts would
force It higher."
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9697c; No. 8 hard,
WS5c; No. 4 hard. 89c; No. spring, 96c.
CORN No. 2, Soe; No. 8. 49c; No. 4,
49c: no grade, 43tt46c; No. 2 yellow, 6-Hc;
No. 8 yellow, 60c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 3
OATS-No. 2 mixed. 28Hc; No. 8 mixed.
Wc; NO. 4. mled,-27V4c: No. 2 white. Ie;
No. 8 white, 29ttc; No. 4 white, 28c; stand
ard. 29ttc. .
Cartel tteceapin.
northern, tl 114: No. J northern, 81.114;
July. 81.114; September, new. Mo; old. 9o.
jaih lo arrive and on track. 31 Sc.
Hit t(.l) (.R AM All PROYIMOSS
ratare of the Trading and (losing
rrlces on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. June a. -Notwithstanding nu
merous reports of damage to the whest
crop by wet weather the market here
today closed easy as a result of liberal
profit taking. Final quotations on July
were off 4'y'c. Corn and oats are each
down Sc. provisions are. a shade higher
to 74c lower.
Weakness In the lrh.ii marb nrai. I!.w4
Vt the start, initial ouotatlons on Julv be
ing off 4o to V,c at Ki4o to sue. The open
ing decline was mainly a reflection of lower
prices at Ijverpool. Although additional
rain had fallen throughout a large portion
of the wheat belt, comparatively little
apprehension seemed to be felt ainona Dlt
trailers who so d uulte free v on tha sllerht
decline in foreign markets. Commission
houses were fair buyers, but the demand
was not sufficient to prevent the price cf
July declining to Wc. Suddenly, how
tver. the market turned bullish. Prices
made a quick advance. Julv selling un to
90c. The greatest strength was manifested
In the July option, the reason being the
high prices being paid for cash wheat (new
crop) in the southwestern markets. A re
port from St. Ixiuls stated that 81.00 per
bushel was paid there for new No. 2 red.
Another cause fer the sudden upturn was
a report that while harvesting in Okla
homa Is progressing rapidly, the yield Is
only poor to fair. Shortage In yield was
said to be due to chinch bugs and black
rust. From the northwest simultaneously
came reports of fresh damage by rust.
Late In the session the market again turned
weak. The reason was heavy liquidation
of September by an Influential long. All
the advance was lost, the final quotations
on July being at 887i&'c. Clearances of
wheat and flour were eo,ual to 27.600 bush
els. Primary receipts were 183,700 bushels,
compared with 259.3U0 bushels a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 110 cars against log cars last
week and 15 cars a year ago.
Liberal profit taking by prominent hold
ers caused a weak close In the corn mar
ket. Throughout the greater part of the
session a strong tone prevailed on active
covering by shorts. The main cause of
strength was' the depletion of local stock.
July opened 4c lower at 544c, sold between
5440 and 64V, and closed at 644c. Local
receipts were 411 cars, with 119 of contract
grade.
Reports of damage to the crop by heavy
rains in the Ohio valley had a strengthen
ing effect on the oats market, but the late
weakness of wheat caused an easy tone
at the close. July opened unchanged at
314c. sold between 314c and 814c and
closed at 314c. Local reecipts were B6 cars.
Provisions were easy on a 6c to 10c de
cline In the price of live hogs. At the
close September pork waa off bftVftc at
312.774. iJird was up a shade at 87.424;
rins were off ZH6c at 17.724.
Latimated receipts tor tomorrow: w neat.
1 car; corn. 428 cars; oats, 11(2 cars; hogs,
29,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close. Yes'y.
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Omaha .......
Duluth
St. Louis ....
Wheat- Corn. Oats.
8
105
S
14
411
28
Wheat
July
Sept.
uec.
Corn
tJuly
iJuly
tSept.
JSept,
J Dec.
oats-
July
Sept.
Dec.
Pork-
July
Sept.
Lard-
July
Sept.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
Oct.
M4
844
SS49
M4fi
M4'i'4!
5449 KVsl
544'ir4! M4I
524S4I 634
49 i4aS44l
I I
f4.88Tsl59 894
' '
S3, ar'4 4
1 I
644 64'5-4i644S'4
SI 4
3044C4
12 474
12 80
T 20 '
7 40
7 55
7 224
7
814
30
804
12 60 '
12 8241
7 224'
7 4241
7 55
7 774
7 774
644i
6241
624
4H4I
644 W4
6241 524
4.S4,4S4'S'49
J14!
29V29V"!
804'
12 474
13 774!
7 20
7 40
7 624
7 2H
7 80 I
12 4741
12 774;
7 234
7 4241
n mi.i
7 7241
I
7 SO
814
4
304
12 524
12 HI)
7 224
7 424
7 55
7 774
7 824
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Ifarket it Animated and Values of Leading
Shares Are Higher,
EXTENDED SHORT INTERESTS UNCOVERED
Late In the Day 1'rtces Are I nsettled
T Eileaslre Profit Taklag
Doabtfal Factors Arc
Ignored.
NEW TORK, June 21 The speculative
leadership lot which tha rang and Hie of
email trudeis had teen waicuing in order
to determine the direction ot their ven
tures asserted itself In the stock market
touay and whipped up a anarp price move
ment and a cousldetable degiee of anima
tion. It waa evident tnat tne outstanding
snort interest nad been extended to un
suspected proportions, owing to the
templatidn to professional operators to
laae tne short side in a very dull market,
'tne aemand from the uncovered snorts
lormed an important element In extend
ing tne advance when tne aggressive mar
ket leadership had established itself. Tne
ammunition employed by this leadership
was not all of a very substantial charac
ter and some of the Incidents ot toe day
were of a kind that would have proved
distinctly discouraging In a market where
aepreswion was the order of the day. But
the long resistance to repeated attack
which the market has shown and the
moderate success in the last two days of
eftorts to get prices upwards had gath
ered such cumulative effect that a com
prehensive upward movement was the' re
sult. A considerable volume of realising
sales waa found to overhang the market.
placed there by anxious holders who have
been wailing lor an opportunity to sell
their stocks. These were absorbed with a
good deal of facility. It was not until
late in the day that the movement to take
profits began to make any effective drag
on the advance. By that time a consider
able portion ot the requirement from the
short interest had been supplied. The
early movement centered very largely In
specialties, and I'nlted States Bleel pre
ferred made an effective leader. Rumors
of large orders for Russian naval recon
truction were current, and something waa
made of the published denial by ex-Pres
ldent Schwab of an Intention to combine
a number of independent corporations to
compete with the united States Steel cor
boration.
It became known that the report or tne
state superintendent of Insurance on the
Equitable Life Investigation would be
given out tonight and the hope was In
dulged that this might be tne last episode
of any sensational character in that long
drawn out subject.
Loubtful factors which were Ignored dur
lug the day were crop damage rumors,
a reduction in the price of refined sugar.
a passing of the dividend on Corn Products
preferred and declaration or tne regular
dividend on Lehigh Valley Instead of a
hoped for Increase and the discovery of
fraudulent raising of stock certificates in
Philadelphia. Any one of these Incidents
would have unsettled the market at any
time In the recent past. The closing of
trust company in Philadelphia announced
late today had a disturbing effect. The
closing tone was in consequence unsettled
and irregular.
Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value.
84.240.0tt0. United States bonds were all un
changed on call.
The Quotations on the New Torn Stock
exchange ranged as follows:
eaiea.nign.LAw.iu.io.
reserve In the division or redemption,
shows: Available cash balance, 81.4.
661; gold, .IW,01S.
Kew lorU Money Market.
NEW TORK, June 21. MONEY On call.
essv at yd.'H per cent; closing mo. i per
cent; offered at 24 t''" cent; time mnney
slightly firmer: sixty dsvs, 3 per cent:
ninety nays, 31 percent: six nwnms, i
4 per cent; mercantile pnper, 343 44 per
cent.
STkRLIN EAt HA.'i r. Heavy, wun sc.
lual business In bsnkers bills at 14 STl'Vff
4715 for demand and at 34 tt.Wii 4 R."05 for
sixtv-day bills, posted rates, S4.S6'ri4.S6;
commerrall hills. 84 R5.
SILVER Bar. 6V;
4S4"
HONOB overnmeni.
firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were:
V. 8. Nf ts, rg....l04 Japan i. rtfi ....
do coupon ltNtyji So 24 sarlta
I). 8. . rt 104 i" . rtfa
4o eoupon ... lM I. a N unl. 4t...
I), a. saw 4a, r....l'i 1 Manhattan e. t 4a
60 conpon 1HH Mci. central 4s....
tl I. OI4 4a, rf... l'H I do 1M inr
00 coupon 1 'Minn. St. L 4a.
Am. Tohar-o 4a. clfs 'SV4 M . K. T. 4a...
40 la. nfa lUt do H
Atrhlaon n. 4s U'' N. R. R. ot M c
Do adj. 4a N. T. C. g. Ja.
Atlantic C. V. a 101 N. J. r. 1 St...
Bal. Ohio 4a 1"4H No. Paclflc 4
do IVta 7 1 do !
Central cf Oa. la....lllH N. ft W. c 4a .
10. s. u rra i
M 'Pann. wit. I'ta
lr4 Roadlnt sea. 4a.
St. L. ft I. M
Mexican dollars,
steady; railroad,
do 1st Inc
do Id Inr
Chas. ft Ohio 4Wa...
Chlrato ft A. IHa...
C . B. ft g. n. 4a...
C . R. I. ft P. 4a...
do col. aa
rcc. ft (It. L. t 4
T.hlcaso Ter. as....
Colorado Mid. 4a...
Colo, ft soo. 4a.....
Colo. Ind 4, set A
do act B
Cuha b, ctri
D. ft R. O. 4a
DIMIIIera' Her. 6a.
Eria prior Hen 4a.
do gen. 4a
F. w. a D. C. la... 110 Wis. Central
Hocking VaL 4s....lllV
Offered.
.
. 14
.106
.IMS
.... 77V,
.... II
.... 4
....100H
....
41 11
....l(H
,...14
.... 77S
ICS
iftj-t
6a 114
.103 St. L. ft F V. fi 4a.
IIS st U ? W c 4a ... HI.
4Va Saaboard A. L. 4a ... M4j
ld' S So Pirlrlo 4s 3
IS So Rallwif 6 12tlS
JFA Trias ft P. la HIS
4S T . St. L. A W. 4a.. ats
70 ilnlon Padnc 4a W
US do fort 4 1:44
..inS V s staal Sd ta 4S
. .luj iw abash la .
.. 78 S do deb. R.
..10JS Western Md
.. 44 W. ft ffc B
4a.,
...117S
73 'a
IKS
'4
OMAHA LIVE ST0C& MARKET
Beit Beef Sterrs Dime Higher, with Cows
Steady to Strong.
HOG TRADE GENERALLY NICKEL LOWEK
Aetaal Receipts of Sheep and Lambs
err light at This Point, with
Trading Active and Market
Rating Fnlly Steady.
POI TH OMAHA. June il. l!o.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hugs. Blietp,
Orflcial Monday 4.6116 7 . j3 7 3,i4
tutlrlal 1 uesnay , 7 11 HI 4.xJ
Ofncial Wednesday 3.3T5 B.uw
32.148
3n.T43
i.M
23.2
hlt.'wit
2li.6o6
13.12
4.11
14.V42
18 4i2
2.4. ""6
Three days this wetk. l4.SN
Three das last week. . ..13.447
Bame days week before. .16.733
Same three week ago 1S.7M4
Hame four weeks ago....ll.W
Same days last year P.S43
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR
The following table shows tne receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha fox
the year to date, compared wltn laat yeuf:
19-ifi. isn't. Inc. Lec.
Cattle 4'i.4i3 4.i.344 31. wl
Hogs 1.2"t.92S 1.273.WM
Bheep 716.S65 676.W6
The following table shows
price ot hogs at Mouth Omaha tor tne last
several das, with comparisons
TO DATE.
72.U63
40,029
the average
t)ato. I 1906. !l4.19v3.le.,lWl.ilJ0.189.
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. June 21-Call loans. 34 pef
cent; time loans, 34S44 per cent. Official
quotations on stocks and bonds were:
.
. :i
. ws
.
. 13S
. 2S
.Hi
. IS
.
. 11
.. 7VS
. 1
. 5
. 1S
. "
.. Ms
,. Sei,
,. 2
,. 26
.. )t
.. 2JS
Atchison ad. 4a
do 4a
Mat. ('antral 4a
Atfhlaon
do pfd
Boston ft Albany...
Boston ft Maine
Boaton Elevated ....
PItrhburg pld
Mexican Central ...
N T.. N. H. ft H.
Per Marquette ...
I'nloo Pacific
Amer, Arse. Chem..
do pfd
Amar. Pneu. Tube
Amar. 8usar
do ptd
Amar. T ft T
Amer. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I. A B...
Edison Elec. IIIU..
anaral Electric ...
Mans. Electric ...
do pfd
Haas, uaa
nlted Fruit
ntted Shoe Mach..
do pfd
8. Steel
do pfd
Westing, common .
Bid Askstl.
In
f
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Juno 21. Closing quotations on
stocks were:
WSiN. T. Central
Minneapolis Grain Market.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis
as reported rty tne tawirus- uuu
pany. 110-1U Board of Trade, waa:
Articles. I Open. Hlgh.l Low. 1 CloBe.j Yes'y.
"y1...! t 4 1 094 1 04 1 WS 1 W4
Sept.... 89484 K4i S-1
Dec.... &4 8641 854 86s 864
WEATHER ' or': THE GRAI5T BELT
Showers and Thnnderstorms General
. with Contlatjed Low Tempcrttsre.
OMAHA. June 21. 1906.
Showers and thunderstorms were again
rer.eral throughout the central valleys dur
ing the night, and rains fell In all sections
east of the Rocky mountains within the
last twenty-four hours. Scattered showers
continue In the central valleys this morn
ing, and rain la general la the eastern
srtH 'w V.narland states.
The temperature Is lower In the lake
res-Inn. Ohio jnd lower Mississippi valleys.
The weather Is much cooler In the extreme
upper Missouri valley ana nortnwesi ana
will be cooler in tne centrat vaiieys 10
nisrht
nmh record of temrjerature and preci
pitation compared with the corresponding
Ofty OI tne tasi mrve yeaus.
1M6. 1904. 1903. 1903.
minimum temrjerature.... 63 65 BS 4S
Preclnltation 03 .15 .33 .00
Normal temperature tor toiiy, 73 de
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
t A3 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1904.
1.88 Inches.
Dcflrlency corresponding period In 1903,
1.15 inches.
OMAHA DI8TRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain,
ci.iinm Mux. Mln. Inches. Sky.
Ashland. Neb.... 78 fiO .25 Pt. cloudy
ik,in vh 79 87 .00 Cloudy
Columbus. Neb.. 82 64 1.00 Pt. cloudy
Falrbury. Neb... m 67 . 65 Cloudy
Ksh... Rl 57 .59 Cloudy
Or. Island, Neb. 85 63 1.13 Pt. cloudy
Hsrtlngton. Neb. 80 M m ouay
Oakdalo, Neb.... 88 68 1 97 Cloudy
Omaha. Neb 78 61 .02 Cloudy
. Tekamah. Neb... 80 . C ear
I .11 1. tin F& oft Clear
Clarlnda. ia".... 79 00 .0 Pt. cloudy
Sibley, ia 78 M .15 Cloudy
fi oux City. la ... 80 so .14 Ft. cloudy
Storm Lake. la.. 7S 60 .00 Cloudy
DISTRICT A V tnAuto.
No. I tOld. INew.
Cash ouotatlons were as follows:
FLOCR Easy: winter patents. 84.avS4.30;
straights, 88.!94.10; spring patents, 8S.0"
6.. it; straights, I3.7oSi.iio; bakers. Rtirnui,
WHEAT No, Z spring, ll.fleiri.il: ISO. 3.
98c(iJ1.06; No. 2 red. 1.(8Q1.04.
CORN No. 2. iic: No. 3 yellow. 4e.
OATS No. I. 81Wc: No. 2 white. 824c; No.
3 white, mi(8's;MIc.
RYE No. 2. 78c
BARLEY Oood feeding. S942c: fair to
choice malting, 4548c;.
BBtus no. i nax. ii.zb: jvo. 1 nortnwest-
ern, 31.43; prime timothy, S3. Clover, con
tract grade. Sll.76ijU.2o.
fROVlBIONS-Mess porK. per lW 1Z.46
12.50. Ird. per 100 lbs.. 37.1o(87.174; short
ribs sides (loose), 17. t;!! 7.66: short clear
sides (boxed). 87.507.62iA.
Receipts and shipments of grain and flour
were as louowa:
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..
Corn, nu
Oats, bu
Rye. bu
Barley, bu.
Receipts.
3oT9i)
2,0(0
644,000
211.71")
2.010
69,4i0
Shipments.
14.900
21,109
M1.100
325.0)10
6.200
8,9
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was steady; creameries, Wti
lHc: dairies. iMnac. huir. easy: at mark.
cases Indued. 124c; firsts, 134c; prime firsts,
16c; extras, 17c. Cheese, steady; 94-aiOc.
NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
laotatloas
on Tarions
No. of
Central. Station
Chicago. 111.
t'olunibus, O
Ds Moines. Ia..
Indlanapol'. Ind
Kansas City. Mo
Louisville, Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha. Neb
M. Louis. Mo...,
Local Forecaster,
-Temp-
Max. Mln.
Rain.
Inches.
.12
.6s
.02
1.01
.03
.68
.16
.40
.34
L. A. WELSH,
Weather Bureau.
27 80 60
16 88 63
13 0 68
11 86 68
20 82 (52
17 92 70
24 7 4"
15 8 68
9 82 . 66
t. I.onla Geaeral Market
mm Trtfia June. WHEAT Lower
wVe ,,'.h. elevator. 2c; track, 31.00
new 3108 old: July. hl44iS14c; September,
814c; No. f hard, al.01iTl.064- ,
CORN Firm; Ko. 2 cash. 53c; track, 64c;
rlVxfLTrmer: No. I ea.h. 31c: track.
4Bft-nB41 iM.v t J ' -
rLOCR-Wulet' and steady. Red winter
naients. S4.T600; extra fancy and straight,
SEED Timothy, steady: .0oe2.4O.
r t, v- . , t.- T C.amcIv- i'.Sl)
w'Iiiif;r:.rhaned:'acked. east track. 75
HAY-Plow and easy: timothy, 85.00(61300;
nralrle So 0i310.00.
PIROS COTTON TIES-94C
B AOOINO 84c.
iuwJD TUTV IT aSLa.1
PROVIHIONS-Pork. ' lower; Jobbing,
t,i e-u t urd unchana-ed: prime steam
J -a K.u it aieudv: boxed
Thorts S7 624; clear ribs. SI-75; short clear,
!? r ti!.. tartv- hnxed extra shorts
8A37V c''sr'rlhs. si624 short clear. 88 874
POTLTRY8teady; chickens. -: spring.
ifti7e: turkeys. Uc; ducks. Dfflioc: geese
8j;TTER-Dt'.ll and light; creamery
c: dairy, ltWf 17c.
o at I?.- case count.
nvrc pAnlr.li. ShlDments.
DA-"0 iu.'W
150iR) Mart
43 0oO 76.014)
43.01.0 4.000
16
t
Flour bbls
Wheat, bu. ......
Corn, bu
Oata, bu
Mleaeanolts Grala Market,
uivvrivni ID Jims il. WHEAT No.
1 hard. 81134; No. 1 northern. 11.114: No.
1 northern. .1.074: July. $1.14; September.
FlJoi'R First paients. S8.UrtpS.Jft: second
oatenta. 86 . ta'xA t . 00 : hrst clears. I.OOja4.1o;
second clears. 3J,751i1 85
BRAN In bulk. 8l2.76ti 13.00.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 21 WHEAT Spot,
nominal; futures closed quiet; July, s S4d;
cAn,A..,KAr Cm K4..4- Iherember. 6s 7V J
rnuM-fioot scarce: American mixed. 6a
4d: futures rioaed tjuletJuly. is 84t. Sep,
teinber, 4s id.
Dalath Grata Market.
DL'LVTH June ?! -WII EAT To arrive,
ka. 1 north rn. Jl 114; on track. No. I
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW TORK. June 21. FLOUR Reeelnts
15,369 bbls.; exports, 6,u20 bbls.; market firm
oui quiet;-- winter patents, S4.906.25
winter straignts, .wra.o Minnesota Dat
ents, S5.oofe.iS6; winter extras, S3.10aS66
Minnesota bakers. 83.754.16: winter low
grades, S3.004.i-3.65. Rye flour, quiet; fair to
gooo. 4 '3 4'w; cnoice to lancy, st-wJiol w.
CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and vel-
low. S1.26; coarse, 81.1301.16; kiln dried, 42.90
63.00.
BARLEY uuiet: feeding 46c. c. I. f. New
xora; malting, atxyti-c. c. 1. r. Buffalo,
wiiEAi-bpot maraet irregular; No.
rea, in store; iso. z rea, Ji ub", nom
inal, f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern. Do.
luth, ll.lt4 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard. Man!
toba. 31.114 f- o. b. afloat. The early wheat
market was Irregular, ehowlne weaklnss
at times under bearish cables and prospects
ior oener weatner, Dut rallying on further
rust news. After midday July was strong
on reports of poor yields In contrast to
itc-asuesa in oepiemoer, DUI eventually
broke under realising, the market closing
iriiv The net lower, juiv. wj.w4 ii-ifi.
tiusru an. wc; Drpiemoer, M t -1 lvjs itC,
closed at 8S4c; December, 884Si8 ll-16c.
vioneu ni sac.
CORN Receipts. 72.025 ba.- exnnrts. 17
187 bu.; spot market firm; No. 2. 62c ele
vator, and WHO f. o. b. afloat: No. 3 vel
low, 24c; No. 8 white, 62c. Option market
was quiet; showing early firmness at the
west, out subsequently reacted, closing un
chanaed to 4c net hlarher. Julv coe
closed at sue; September, 5S48&84C, c
at &84c.
OATS Reeelnts. 72.000 bu.: exrjorts. 1.178
bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats, 26
to 33 pounds, SMd-sorc; natural white. 84
to 32 pounds, 36V('374c; clipped white, 36
to " pounas, tvu-4"e.
rlAY-rlrm: shipping, 62V7i4C.
HOPS Quiet: state, common to choice.
1904 crop, svtfasc; 1903 crop, Z1Q2SC; olds, 10
(due; t-seinc coast. 1W4 crop, 244j27c; 1903
crop, iii'.rijc; olds, iodize.
HIDES Uulet: Galveston. 30 to 26 lbs
20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds, 19c; Texas
ury, 24 to ; 10a.. ibc.
I.KATHKH-bleady; acid, 24'326c.
PROVISIONS Beef. steadv: f am lit.
ai.-ii :i mess, aiAtruii.uu: naeKet.
Sl2 6ou'i3.w; city, extra India mess, 32.00'ji
22 50. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies 8
tO'w; picsiea snnuiaers, trt'ac; pickled
hams, lmtilDc. Lard, steady; western
sieamea. .., renni-a, quiet; continent,
17.35; South America. S3. 16: mmnmiml.
80-37466.624. Pork, quiet; family. J15."ViS
16 50: short clear. SlS.utfu 15.00: mess. 113. Tru.
613.75.
TALIX)W Steady; city $J per pkg), 44c;
countr 1 package freei. 4"-o.
RICE Finn; domestic, fair to extra, 34
FW: Janan. nominal.
PUTTER Receipts. 16 t;49 packages; mar
ket unchanged: street price, extra cream
ery, i4'&21a Official prices, creamery, com
mon to extra. 17''4c: state dairy common
to extra, 154l&'-'"5; renovated common to
extra, 134fil7c; western factory, common to
extra 4tfl6c; western Imitation creamery,
common to extra, 164il9e.
CHKFJ5E Firm and unchanged.
EOG8 Weak and unchanged.
POULTRY Alive, wak; western spring
chickens, 22c; fowls, ISo; turkeys. 13c;
dressed, steady; western broilers. 230ic;
fowls, 10jjl24c; turkeys, 17c.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June S.-WHEAT-Flrm:
No. 1 northern. 81.13'dl 14: Nn. i northern.
tlOKnl.U: July. 884c asked.
RYK Firm; No. 1. Kic.
No. 2. Slo; sample, 409
Adams Exnrefts
Amal. Copper 33,500 814
Am. Car & Foundry 1.UO0 344
do pfd 800 9h4
Amer. Cotton Oil.... 9t0 324
do pfd
American Express
Amer. H. & L., pfd. 1,800 424 41
Amer. Ice
Amer. Linseed Oil
do rifo
Amer. Locomotive .. 8,900 494
do pfd auo US
Amer. S. & Ref 64,K) 1164
do pfd 7t 1214
Amer. Sugar Ref.... 6,200 13t4
Am. Tob., pfd certlf 100 964
Anaconda Mln. Co... I.80O IW
Atchison 8,400 824
do pfd 9m0 103
Atlantic Coast Line. 4.800 1824
Baltimore & Ohio... 24.7U) 1104
do rfd
Brooklyn Rapid T... 83.:O0 674
Canadian Pacific ... 11,700 H14'
Central of N. J 3O0 i024
Chesapeake & Ohio.. 10,800 514
Chicago & Alton.
do pfd 100 7S4
Chicago Gt. Western 10.30 194
Chicago 6c N . w l.aw i
C. M. & St. Paul.... 12,&ti0 1764
Chicago T. & T
do via
C C, C. & St. Louis 800 954
Colo. Fuel & Iron... S.tiOO 43s
Colo. & Southern 1, 274
do 1st pfd 300 64
do 3d pfd I.O110 37H
Consolidated Oas ... 1.2(0 IMS
Corn Products 2n0 9-
do Pfd 600 46
Delaware & Hudson 7o0 1S44
D., L. & Western.... 2tK) 3S1
Denver A. R. 0 200 2t4
do nfd 1U0 89
Distillers' Securities U) 43
Lrle 16,0 414
do 1st pfd 1.400 794
do 2d nfd 600 66
General Electric .... 900 174
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central 19.900 1664
Inter. Paper z.OuU 114
do Dfd
Inter. Pump 100 30
do Dfd
Iowa Central 100 254 &
00 Pfd
K. C. Southern 100
do Dfd 100
Louisville & Nash... 8,900
Manhattan L 440
Met. Securities 10.8O0
Metropolitan St. Ry 31,200
Mexican Central .... 1,100
Minn. & St. L
M., St. P. & S. 8. M. 3.400
do pfd l.OiO
Missouri Pacific .... 8,000
Mo., Kan. & Texas.. !.
do pfd 3to
National Lead S,0u)
N. R. R. of Mex.. Pfd ....
N. Y. Central 8,700
N. Y.. Ont. A W.... 24.800
Norfolk ex West 6,200
do Dfd
North American .... 4.400
Pactfto Mall 1,0
Pennsylvania (4,100
People's Gas 700
Pitts.. C. C. & St. L. 400
804
34
98
304
44
118
1184
121
136-4
14
1(44
824
1034
160
1004
664
151
241
504
764
19
1944
1754
964
42:,
27-
58
87
1864
94
4
183-
3fW
27
89
424
41
794
66 4
178
163"
is4
30 "
Pressed Steel Car... 1.000
do pfd 400
Pullman Pal Car
Reading ... 167,8(0
do 1st pfd 100
do 2d pfd
Republic Steel 1.900
do pfd 2.3(0
Rock Island Co 10,0(0
do pfd OuO
Rubber Goods , 100
do pfd 100
St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd 600
St. L. Southwestern &l
do pfd l.ftO
Southern Pacific .... 14,100
do pfd 800
Southern Railway .. 4.9iO
do pfd
Tenn. Coal and Iron II.400
Texaa & Pacific .... 3.100
Tol., St. L. & W...
do pfd ,
Union Pacific ......
do pfd
T S. Express
U. S. I-eather
do pfd
U. S. Realty
t 8. Rubber 400
do pfd MO
U. S. Steel 71. 0
do pfd 78.7iO
Va.-Caro. Chemical. 300
do pfd &0
Wabash 1
do ffd 61O
Wells-Fargo Exp
West. Electric 100
Western Union J.SH0
Wheeling & L E 10
Wisconsin Central... 1.600
do pfd 5(0
Northen Pacific 7o0
24
,544
140
l'ifi
824
U64
314
m"
161
14
284
6714
4tr4
1434
53
814
1004
39
1374
1024
7(1
S4
924
7"
914
184
74
24
744
82
101
67
234
61 4
634
L'l
3-24
97
81
S34
24
544
1464
1644
814
1254
204
1194
1194
994
18
68
45
1424
81
84
994
884
1364
1014
76
374
24
864
SI 4
is"
744
24
74
82
11
654
23
604
624
1204
82
97
80
334
66,1(0 1244 1234
100 124 134
364
14
so
98
344
l'
194
394
1874
944
14
t4
1864
864
1014
29
964
109
194
894
1674
94
I64
14
51
leM
Total s.Mes for the day, 901.700 shares,
241
so
344
ws
82
t--'4
120
174
40
484
1U
115W
121
134
U154
824
l'JS',.
162
1104
J04
06S4
lbl4
2tX)
514'
34
75
194
194
1764
17
S04
964
434
2(4
&
ol
18K
04
4
I&34
370
28
U4
43
41
7H
oe
li4
914
11
19
76
27
ta)
25
48
244
a4
14 V
161
81 4
1254
04
1204
iw'
994
284
t
44V
S44
142 V9
014
SI
82
94
384
1374
1014
10
38
92
2M
964
ill
884
is
7S4
U4
1 4
82
l'O
224
bl
latij
324
964
81 4
r.
554
124,
97
123
124
1064
88
364
102
4
34
109
IS
8n4
Z35
ItiT
94
164
23V
614
18&4
Console, money ..
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Ches. 4a Ohio.....
Chicago Ot. TV ..
M. 4k St. r...
DeBeara
Denver R. O .
do pfd
Erla
do let pfd
do id pfd
Illinois Central .
Loula. A Naah...
K. T
? Adventure
.l(i2i Alloues
. "4 Amalaamated ..
. lt:V4 Am.n. tn Zinc .
A0i Atlantic
.blneham
.177 ll'al A Hecla...
.U-7 jCentennlsl
.144 (Copper Range ,
.. Pair West
.17 iDuminlon Coal
. ! Franklin
ISitt Oral. by
. X lvlc ftorale ...
. bv-t Mass. Mining .
MUhlfsn
..134 Mdiswk
, .ISo Mon. C. C.
,.142 I Old Dominion
,. J44 Osceola
.104 Parrot
.. 114 Qulncr
..244 (Shannon
..174 'Tamarack
.. 1 Trlnttr
,. Iht i'nlted Copper
.. 44 V. 8 Mining..
..lOHS V. B. Oil
.. MS Ctah
.. ila Victoria
9t tnona
June
June
June
J une
June
1 June
June
June
June
une
ui.e
une
une
une
une
une
une
une
une
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stock
... 7
...ICS
...
... 24H
. . . ia 'it
... 10
... 4o4
... 1
10
Indicates Sunday.
The official nutnlier of cars of
brought In toduy Dy urii ronu wun:
Cattle. HoKS.Sh'cH'ses
C, M. & St. P. Ry... 2 1
abash 3 1
Missouri Pacific Ry.. 1 3
nlon Pacific Hystem. 28 33
. & N. W. Ry 6 6
.. E. & M. V. R. R . 43 54
C, St. T.. M Ac O. ... 21 6
B. & M. Ry 26 So
C, B. ct Q. Ry 6 11
R. I. & P.. east .j. 3 13
C, R. I. & P.. west... 21 3
Illinois central 1 3
hlcago G. W 1
. 374j Wolverine lo
. 0 I
w..
K S-.4
... is
... 84V,
...103W
...lias
...165
... M
l
...10
... li
... lf"
... o
... 42,s
... tit
... S
...17
...1M
IS
81 LVER Bar, firm, K74d per ounce.
Mfl.'KT-l1U tier cent.
The rate of discount in the onen market
for short bills Is 1 15-W52 per cent; for
three months' bills, 116-164)2 per cent.
Nertolk A
do pfd
Ontario W
Pennsylvania ....
Rand Mlnea
Reading
do 1st pfd
do Id pld
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Psciflc .
I'nlor. Paclfle ....
do pfd
ll. 8. Steel .'.
do pf4
Wabash
do pfd
Spanlsn
...14
... n
'.v. n
... t'4
... S
... 44
... 44
... 44
...31
...
... 4H
...U74,
...100
...
... ?s
... 1IH4
... 13
... )l
New Terk Mining; ttoeke.
NEW TORK. June n. Closing quotations
mining iiucsi were:
BARLEY Steady ;
corn Firm; No.
asked.
on
Adaau Cos
Alice
Breece
Brunswick Cos
oaaetnek Tunnel
3, S&g&nn; July, 5440
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June II CORN-Lower: No. 3
yellow, 54V,c; No. I. 644c; No. 4. 834c; no
grade, bJVo.
OATS Steady; No. I whlu. 114; No. 4
white, 1040.
Teledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. June a. SEED Clover, firmer:
October. 86 SO; prim ttmolhy, $182; pr.loe
aviais, fi-vw
Cos. ( si
Hern Sllvar ,
Iron Sllvar
Leadvllla Coi
Offered.
M
M
4
I
Va IS
174
8
Little Chlat ...
vir.tarls
Ophlr
troenls
Poloal
Savage
Sierra Nevada
Basall Hopes ..
Sunoard
...
...400
...474
... I
... 11
... 44
... at
... 80
...14
Bank Cleerlaas.
OMAHA, June 21. Bank clearings (or to
day were S1.S7.834.6S and (or the corre
sponding date last year 11.032,963. 04,
Treasnry Stateanent.
MTA8H1NOTON. June 21. -Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the LjO.uou.uw) gold
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. June 21. Kates for money and
discounts were easy'ln the mantel mnay.
Operators on the Steok exchange were
fairly cheerful owing to the money outlook
and the absence of disquieting political re
ports. Later prices hardened In places,
but trading generally -was inactive, con
sols and home rails Improved. Americans
opened firm and advanced a fraction, but
there was no Increase In business. Phila
delphia A Reading was comparatively neg
lected pending the diviaenn announcement,
After some reactions stocks closed easy,
Russian and Japan securities were weak.
Imperial Japanese government 6a of 19"4
were ouoted at 103.
BERLIN. June a. Business on tno
Bourse today was very quiet. Prices were
scarcely changed.
rAnlo, June 21. Trading on tne uourse
today displayed favorable disposition
throughout. Russian Imperial 4s were
quoted at 89.80 and Russian Ponds 01 ivh
at 503
ST. PETERSBURG. June 21. Trading on
the Bourse today continued active and
prices were firm until near th close, when
they gave way under rumors ot a name
in Mancnuria. imperial as leu 01 a
point.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June 21. METALS The
London tin market met with a better spec
ulative demand and closed at 139 6s for
spot and 137 15s for futures. Locally the
demand continued quiet, but holders were
firm and spot closed at S30.50v30.6t. copper
was higher in tne London market, closing
at 66 3s fid for both spot and futures, hu
locally the situation remained as recently
reported, with both lake and electrolytic
quoted arouna 110 ana casting at h.,d.
Lead was unchanged at 13 In London and
at S4.5064.60 In New York. Speller also was
unchanged at 24 In London and at to.35 in
the local market. Iron closed at 4!s 4d in
Glasgow and at 45s 6d In Mlddlesborough
Locally iron remains unchanged, but rathe
easy In tone, with No. 1 foundry northern
Quoted at 116.0041 17.00. No. 3 foundry north
ern at S16.0C316.aO, No. 1 foundry southern
at S16.25'S16.45, No. 2 foundry southern soft
at S16.25tjl7.oo and No. S foundry southern
sir fvv
a 1 io.,.44 iv.w.
ST. LOUIS. June 21. M ETA I s Lead
firm, 4.46434.47. Spelter, lower, 85 05.
Kansas City Grala and Provisions
KANSAS CITT. June 21.-WHEAT-July,
794i2'794c; September. 764c; December,
7DVac. Lasn: no. z nara. (siii.uz no.
SOS4e: No. 4, 7339Sc; No. 2 red, 973U.Q2
No. S. SWWVsC: NO. 4. 731TKI0.
CORN July. 4'460e; September, 474c
December, 434843c. Cash: No. 2 mixed,
51H62c; No. 1. 61V-C: No. S while, 53c; No.
S. 62Vc
OATS No. 3 white, 324c; No. 2 mixed,
50tc.
b UTTER Steady; creamery, 1345184c
pacKlne:. lute.
EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 3 whltewood cases included, 124c; case
count, ilVio; cases returned, He less.
HAY Steady: choice timothy, S9.50S10.00;
cnoice prairie, ir.va'as.ui).
RYE Steady. 65668c.
Receipts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 29,600 4n,hn
Corn, bu 27.5(0 24.UO
Outs, bu 7.000 6.0u0
Saarar and Molasses.
NEW TORK, June 21 SUGAR Raw,
steady; fair refining, 34011 ll-16c; centri
fugal, 96 test, 4 6-16c; molasses sugar, 39
I 7-lSc. Refined, steady; No. 6, 5-4ac; No. f,
40c; No. 8, 4.80c; No. S. 4.75c; No. 10. 4.70c;
No. 11. 4.60c; No. 12. 4.56c; No. 13, 4.46c: No.
14, 4.40c; confectioners' A, 8.40c; mould A,
1.90c: cutloaf. 6.25c; crushed, 6.25c; pow
dered, l.65c; granulated, 5.65c; cubes. E.S0C.
MOLASSES yulet; Nw Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, 294iS5e.
NEW ORLEANS. June 21 SUGAR
Quiet; open kettle centrifugal. 44a44c;
centrifugal whites. 5c; yellows, 44J)4lL-16c;
seconds, 3Ac.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle, 13
86c; centrifugal, 6314c.
SYRUP-Noinlnal. 80c.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralte.
NEW TORK. June 21. EVA PORATED
APPLES Market without change; common
to good are quoted at 4(&i4c; prime, 14 's
3c; choice, il4c: fancy, 10.
CALIFORNIA T&IED FRUITS Prunes
re quiet but are still firmly held on the
So basis on the coast; spot quotations range
from 2c to 6c, according to grade. Apri
cots continue arm. with choice quoted at
19 104c; extra choice at 11c and fancy at
lr!6c. Peaches are firm, with choice
quoted at lirtOs, extra choice at l'H4qi
104o and fancy at VUtlU Raisins remain
unchanged, with loose Muscatel quoted at
4fl4c. seeded raisins at 64494I40 and Lon
don layers at 11. Omul. U.
Philadelphia Predaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 21. BUTTER
Firm; extra western creamery, 214&22c;
extra nearby prints, 22c.
EGGS-Finn; nearby freight, 174c. loss
off: nearby fresh, 16c at mark; western
fresh. 1649174c-
CH EES E Firm; New Tork full cream,
fancy, new. H5"104e; New Tork fair 10
good, new, 14594c, domestic Swiss, 11314c.
1...I
a...
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7...
8...
9...
10..
11..
12..
13..
14..
15..
16..
17..
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20..
21..
5 3u
6 1371 a v c m
6 16s,; 4 4, 071 7 07 4 t3i 8 88
6 19 4 49 6 99; 7 iii S 70 J S 69
I 4 64, 6 .v& V 161 5 71 4 83;
6 204 I 6 7hi 7 201 6 70i 4 91
5 2271 6 53 5 77 7 ji 6 7i 4 94
6 244 4 58 7 lb 6 751 4 86 1
i 2t4l 4 bS 6 80i I 6 7S 6 02
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3 68
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8 il
I if()4 4 74; 6 UUi 7 i(i, 6 83 I 3 69
I 4 78, 6 03, 7 5 91 6 001
6 Hi4, i W 7 u t . :i r'7
8 15-vi 4 811 6 CJI 7 861 6 83l 4 86, S 04
5 1341 4 81 7 31 5 81 4 sb; 3 66
6 19; 4 811 5 91 6 86i 4 89; S S4
5 22 j 4 871 6 01! 7 241 1 4 K 8 6Z
6 20
a
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6 94, 7 231 5 83L I 3 6J
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was better than It has been so far this
vt ek. I'lseourserlng esrly retorts from
eistern points had hear Influen-e on the
trading here ami s.-ueis w-r- lorce-t to
take off mm on the price. H.iyers were
on earlv and tra.lltig was fairly active.
There was a good demand for the stuff
and a fnlr clearance w mnde in good sen-
son. Trading on the opening was a little
slow, but buyers and S'llers soon got to
gether and the hog changed hands at
prices ruling mostly a nickle lower than
vesterdav s general mnrkei. The bulk of
the hr.rs'sohl st 8" 074'ti S 124. with the pop-
ulsr rrlcr at SS.l". Representative sales:
,V holes,
ales.
Ko A. . fr. No. Av. Sk Pr.
4) ?'4 i 04 71 t 1 II"
m ITS l!0 t 04 J. !7 14 8 10
4 r W 11 V 14 .. 8 w
(4 1 im if n ; . - i
17 tT ..4 0TV, n J1 40 1 10
4 . , 4 Oti, "I J.M . . 4 10
(4 171) M 7V, ( JM 10 I 10
U 1T7 . . t OH 74 t:7 Mi I 10
44 "4 l (rti t 1H IK) I 10
i1 tn to I ots I, t!7 124 I 10
Tl J. .. I nri il io t 1
S7 SMI . . 4 U 147 40 I 10
47 til ISO I 07V, M S7 110
II f M 074) 711 144 M 4 10
44 JH V) I 07a W J4 .. 4 10
7 ISt 1M I 7H 74 US 40 4 10
75 1' 140 1 07(4 J t4 10 4 10
44 !T4 .. 4 07V4 a! ?(1 .. 4 IS
411 J17 .. 4 eTi 141 .. I 10
4 IT 40 I OIV4 77 114 I 10
t JH t0 4 07( 4 S4I 40 6 14
M 2M 140 I C74 17 ?K .. 4 10
44 311 'l 4 074 fS 271 .. 4 14
6A t7t 1J0 t C74 70 115 4 10
71 MO .. I S7H 74 H ISO 4 10
7 1)4 40 4 0714 70 121 . 4 10
173 121 , . I 10 55 21 140 4 10
(hi 211 140 8 10 7 ISO .. 4 10
57 Ill .. 4 10 Ki 124 40 I 14
T4 2;'4 W 8 14 14 2 l I ID
71 121 10 ID 24 r6 I 10
41 TtJ 40 4 10 7S 141 110 I 14
44 VI 14(1 I 10 44 2i .. t 10
45 215 40 4 10 71 SI0 2 5 10
42. :l 140 4 10 410 240 10 6 10
a 231 .. 4 10 2H .. 4 l'l
21 241 40 I 10 75 12 4(1 I 10
M 24 .. 4 10 45 224 .. I 10
44 2 20 4 10 47 14 .. I 10
54 241 120 5 10 44 H .. 5 10
( 224 .. I 10 24 W7 120 I 10
261 149 4 10 14 244 .. I 10
45 144 .. 4 10 44 !(t 40 4 10
64 ! .. 4 10 110 !.' 40 4 10
134 241 It I It 71 20 140 6 12 H
43 2:4 .. 6 10 ' 13 to 5 124
4 243 .. I 10 24 210 40 5 12
50 ?V HO 4 10 54 174 10 5 )2'
67 Ut 200 6 10 4? 234 40 5 1?',
74 til 140 6 10 45 151 44 4 I2't
71 121 IW 6 10 3 ! .. I 11(i
45 -I4t M I 10 Tl 234 .. S 124
tit 1!0 4 10 4t 141 SO I lv
57 225 .. t 10 47 Ill 140 5 12"-i
41 344 110 4 10 40 1U 40 I l.w,
54 243 .. 4 10 75 222 80 5 12',
75 242 100 4 10 77 211 40 I 11
7 2f.O .. 5 10 72. ...... . 211 KO 4 IS
I TO 234 n I 10 74 22 120 4 16
M 175 SO ( in 44 115 40 5 15
41 J:0 40 4 10 15 121 110 I li
47 U'l . . 4 14 9 Ill 40 I 15
14
16
20
Total receipts 159 16S
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, eacn buyer purchasing the num-
per 01 head indicated:
Cattli- Horn. Sheen.
umana packing co 4 l.id
swirt and Company 1,013
Cudahy Packing Co 1,029
Armour & Co 530
Bwlft and Co., K. C...
Lobman & Co
Hltt & Huntzlnger
L. f . HUKI
1.4(
4. IX i4
3.5s2
Wolf & Murnan
Mike Haggerty .
J. B. Root &
Bulla 4V Kline .
Other buyers ...
Totals
Co.
39
62
18
20
35
20
4
191
449
"2
250
SHEEP There was a fairly good run of
Sheep reported In th Is morning, ahout III
teen cars arriving. Of these, however, thir
teen cars were Oregon feeders billed
through to Michigan and stopped here for
feed and rest, with no Intention on the part
of the owners to nut them on sale. One
cur was billed direct to a packer, leaving
a car of native ewes and lamhs on sale, oe
sides a car of feeders. The market waa nc
tlve and on anything desirable prices would
rule fully steady. The ewes brought $4 05.
while the spring lambs sold for $6.50. Tha
market has been In very satisfactory con
dltlon all the week and there Is a good do
mand for the desirable kinds.
Uuotatlor.s jr cilimed sloe-: Oood to
choice lambs. S6.00tT6.35: fair to aood lambs.
$5 5047 4.fl : ejood to choice vearlinns. IS.OO'I
6 50: fair to good yearlings, 84 7oa.OO; good
to cnoice wethers, xt.ib'ria.L'o: iair to gooa
wethers, J4.25fr4.75; good to choice ewes,
84.80GM 80; fair to good ewes, S4.O0fM.3O.
Kepresentative sales:
No,
53 western ewes
60 native ewes
20 native lambs
41 native spring lambs..
Av.
. 93
. 129
. 92
. 60
Pr.
3 85
4 '3
6 (O
6 50
1.472
3,362 11,845 2.173
CATTLE Receipts today were only about
half as heavy as yesterday, about 127 cars
oeing on suie. As noted yesterday, the
continued decline In prices was due al
most wholly to the liberal receipts, and
with a falling off of cattle today the mar
ket took a turn for the better at all points.
There was a good number of beef steers
offered this morning and the market showed
some improvement over yesterday, ihe ad
verse conditions noted the first two days
of the week were not In evidence today
and there was a firmer feeling to the trade.
wuyers were out early and seemed lo want
supplies. Trading was fairly active and
there was some little urgency to the de
mand. On the best steers the market ruled
generally strong to inc higher, with the
commoner grades bringiog steady to strong
prices. Rough and grassy klnos were In
Detter snape man tney nave oeen ior some
nays, but show little advance in price.
Buyers picked up the cattle right along
and a fair clearance was made in good
season.
The cow and heifer market showed Im
provement, as did the steer trade, al
though there was not as much advance
noted. Trading was fairly active, buyers
picking up the stuff in good season. The
good, heavy cows sold at fully steady
orlces. while in some cases good, strong
prices were noted. The common grades
ruled about steady.
Bulls, veal calves and stags were in anout
the same notches as yesterday, although
there was a firmer feeling and more ac
tlvltv to the trading.
There was not a run ioaa 01 siocaers ana
feeders in the yards today, and the odds
and ends were on the lightish order, for
which there Is but a limited demand. Prices
ruled generally steady, although there was
hardly enough stuff here to make a fair
test of the market. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
shipment. VI bales, stock, 35.071
No. At. Pr. No. Ar. Pr.
It 514 I 40 16 1103 4 50
T 451 I 0 11 1540 4 50
11 10 I 80 18 132 4 54
40 5d7 4 86 1 1046 4 44
1 1090 I 45 14 1U0 4 64
IT f"3 4 lib 14 1130 4 44
I till I 40 41 1168 4 44
1 954 S 40 6 12M 4 54
1 474 4 00 I lo4 4 46
1 440 4 00 14 1014 4 46
I 416 4 00 II 1164 4 66
14 1128 4 04 4 11 1 1 4 16
11 1040 4 04 24 1213 4 40
( 1021 4 10 5 1J"0 4 45
II tU4 4 15 54 1154 4 66
v 1016 4 16 18 4 10V7 4 t4
It 861 4 16 41 1110 4 TO
4 1040 4 15 14 1257 4 74
6 1014 4 16 4 li.U 4 76
14 461 4 16 10 12U 4 T5
10 11&3 4 III II 1174 4 T4
1 '. 414 4 24 18 1201 4 40
16 llll 4 14 1317 4 80
U 1090 4 15 11 14H4 4 86
10 824 4 80 1 1210 4 44
41 844 30 4 124 4 44
80 1113 4 SO 14 1407 4 tt
10 1104 I 84 1375 4 44
II 1"I4 4 36 14 1231 4 44
1 1225 4 S4 41 16.1 I 00
486 4 86 61 1450 4 00
41 1145 4 3.- 40 1411 4 10
1 14W 4 60 10 1444 6 14
STEERS AND COWS.
4 1167 4 4j 11 1041 4 18
i 80 I 60 10 101T 4 25
T TBS 3 74 11 1042 4 10
17 714 lit 4 lu.,1 4 40
21 8:3 4 40 11 1U0 4 34
11 70 4 16 10 hot 4 66
It 105T 4 24 18 1145 4 ea
COWS.
1 787 t ti 1 1140 3 40
1 50 I 30 11 140 I 40
20 851 I 86 14 1017 I 40
I TD0 60 1 1224 4 60
1 1150 I 6 14 118T I 64
I loot t 60 4 1037 I 50
1 lluO I 64 1 1110 1 44
1080 I TS 4 84T I 61
1 1140 I 74 9 1121 I 40
1 1.10 I 44 t 12&6 I at
1 1U0 I 66 4 1104 I 46
I Iu7 I 00 I HOT I 44
I loci 3 10 4 l'7 I TO
1 It20 I 16 1 1840 1 Tl
4 810 t IS 4 1K0 I to
II 471 t 16 4 1180 I SO
T 882 I 2i It 11 H 4 85
1 1044 I 29 1 1194 I 44
1 10 I 26 4 i:3 I XI
6 684 8 10 4 ll t 40
4 1144 t 34 14 1183 4 04
II 1119 4 40 1 1370 4 00
1 410 4 40 4 124 4 10
4 M I4U
COvVs AND HEIFERS.
44 47T I 10 IJ 4 44
HEIFERS.
6 730 1 25 14 444 I 44
M 444 I 40 18 450 I 44
4 4.0 I 40 -1 440 I 40
1 6u0 I 50 40 no t 4a
14 4i I 44 4 791 I 74
4 791 1 71 It 6M 4 T5
1 480 t 76 44 4M 4 44
8 771 3 10
BULLS.
I IMS I 60 1114 I 60
1 1270 I 68 1 1740 I t
i 1J-0 1 04 1 1111 1 M
1 1440 1 It 1 1420 I 70
1 1620 8 24 1 1820 I 44
1 U50 t 46 1 1020 I 14
1 14HS I it 1 890 4 00
1 1710 8 40 1 10(4) 4 00
8TAQ9.
1 1M4 4 40 1 1184 4 14
CALVES.
1 160 4 04 1 174 st
1 120 4 40 4 161 4 60
1 236 4 60 1 1 4o 4 44
4 84 4 00 I 4 44
1 174 4 1 174 4 64
2 14 4 14 1 tut I T6
4 IM 4 2 1 144 I 74
4 141 6 26 1 220 I Tl
bTO tvLhd ANLi FEEDEK8
1 ... 444 t 40 14 141 I Tl
21 716 I 6 4 too I Tl
1 400 I 45 1 401 1 an
14 411 I 10 T 984 I 84
U 471 4 40 4. M I to
IT 480 S 46 4 444 I 44
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong; Hogs and Sbeep Ten
Cents Lower Lambs Steady.
CHICAGO. June 21. CATTLE Receipts.
15.000 head, including 1.000 Texans: market
strong; good to prime steers. I5.25fre.0n
poor to medium. 83.756 15; stockers and
feeders. S2.fiOiii4.fiO: cows. 82.60it7 4.5o: heifers
32. 805. 00; cahners, ll.25trti.40; bulls. S2.4W4
4. (i, calv.-s, 83.006.28; Texas steers, 83.50(07
4.0
HOGS Receipts, 38,000 head; estimated
tomorrow. 26.000: market 10c lower: mixed
and butchers, 85.13&6.32U; good to choice
heavy, S6.25w6.35: rough heavy, 84.5-6.00
light, 5. 1045 30; bulk of sales, 5.26'ij.30.
t?n&t:r AINU lambs Receipts, m.uw
head: market steady to 10c lower: lambs,
steady: good to choice wetherB. shorn. 84 40
(5.70; fair to choice mixed, shorn. S3.2.Vf
4. an; western sheep, shorn, S3.7bora.t4: na
tive lambs, shorn, S4.50(a7.40; western lambs.
43.txKtftt.-a..
New Tork Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. June 21. BEEVES Re
celpts, 1,411 head; beeves, steady, KKiiloc
lower: bulls and cows, slow and lower fo
all grades: steers. S4.00ti6.0: bulls. S2.50
4 10; cows, SI. 7C3-3 S6. Cables quote live
cattle higher at 104,912,0 per lb.; tops,
124c, dressed weight: refrigerator beef. 94
459Sc per lb. Exports, 66 cattle, 60 sheep
and 2.100 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 4.936 head; market
ilow: veals. 2fyn6f lower: buttermilks. 60c
lower: veals. S4.5OS7.00: few selected. 87.12V4
(67.25; culls, S4; buttermilks, S3. 2603. To;
dressed calves weak; city dressed veals,
grgioc per lb.; few fancy, 11c; country
dressed, t0 3c.
mous Receipts, 3,632 heud; marKet aoout
steady; state hogs. 85 'i6.90.
SHEEP AJCD LAMBS Receipts, 4.124
head; sheep firm, lamhs active and 15(i'2oc
hicner on light supply; sneep. !.(ko4 io;
culls, S2.C052..V'- lambs, S6.501.87H; few
yearlings, So.OCi6.5u.
St. f.onls Live Stork Market.
ST LOUIS. Mo . Juns 21. CATTLE Re
ceipts, S.orx) head. Including 1,500 Texans.
Market nigner. isative snipping ana ex
port steers, S4.5(3)5; dressed beef and
butcher steers, S3.65ifTo.DO: steers under l.irnO
pounds, S3.5034.16; stockers and feeders,
2.6(VgH.25; cows and heifers. 82.034.75; can-
ners. i..VflZ2: duiis. 42.xoj". caives,
S3.00g.26: Texas and Indian steers, 82.753
6.11O; cows and heifers. S2.OfxrJ4.oO.
HOGS Receipts. 9.009 head. Market fm
10c lower. Pigs and lights. 14. 96.25; pack
ers. 84.25455.26; butchers and best heavy,
S5.15(fiS.30.
SHKliP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 2.0(10
head. Market strong. Native muttons,
SS5CS4.86; lambs, 5.0io56.75; culls snd
bucks. UThfiCOft;, stockers, 2.003.So;
Texans. S3.7&34.75.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June il CATTLE Re
ceipts. 5.200 hesd. Including 500 southerns;
market, steady to 10c higher; choice export
and dressed beef steers, S5 0Ofi5.75; fair to
good, $4.263j4.86; w(stern fed steers, 84 25fui
6 25; stockers and feeders. S3 0054.40; south
ern steers, 83.004.76; southern cows, I2.S5
3 75; native cows, 82.25-ft4.3o; native heifers,
830064.75; bulls. 82.25 4 00; calves, 3Co5.i5.
1IOU8-Receipts, I3.ooo head: market. 5'?
7V: lower; top, S6.22V6; bulk of sales, SS.109
&.22H; heavy. 85.15$! 520; packers. 5.15i&5.20;
pigs ana ugnts, o.iBt z?.
UHfc.fc.l-' AINU 1.AM11S KecelptS, 8.5(10
head; market, strong to 5c higher; native
lambs. S'i.Of'67.00; western fed lambs. 85.75(3
6 60: fed ewes and yearlings. I4.25'a6 6:
Texas clipped vearllnKS. 84.T51i6.25: Texas
clipped sneen, 84.2ir94.ia; stockers and feed
ers, t2.5Cg4.o0.
St.' Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 21 CATTLE
Receipts. 1.760 head: market steadv to Kie
nigner. natives. i. owo.40; cows and heif
ers, tl.56$4.65; stockers and feeders, 82.75
tj-4 .
HOGS Receipts. 10.(774 head: market Re
j lower. Lights. 85.17H 22Vs: medium and
heavy. in.Wiv hunt. x.Wa6.2Q.
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt a 202 head:
maraet sieaay; snorn lamDS, 40. s.
Slonx City Lire Stock Market.
BIOl'X CITY. Ia.. June 21.-(Srecial Tel.
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 400 head; mar-
net aieaoy; neevee. .(f?3 a; COWS, bulll
and mixed. $2. 70ft 4 60; stockers and feeders
S3 (""I(-4O0; calves and yearlings, S2.7tV&3.85
llO(j Receipts. ft.Vi) head: market a
shade lower, selling at 86 lmg6.12H.
Stock ia Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
.. .. . .. . - - 1 J n j .
Cattle. Hnirfl Rh..n
south Omaha 3,375 1200 8 &m
( .. . . --I... . .
ojuu eiio O.jtllu
Kansas city s,2.) u.,; j )
St. Joseph 1 run i. m
J - - - -' v, ",-a v.
Ht. LOUIS 3.0C0 9.000 S f-.l
Chicago 15.0U) ss.ow) 1S.O-0
OM IHl ITOI.K4 41.K MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations en
Staple and latir; Produce.
F.GCiS Rcc. lots. N fair: nisrsct, steady!
Candhvl stock. 14 fi 14 40.
LIVL' Ft il LTHY - Hens. 8'aC roosters.
.V; turkeys. 12ul.V; duck. 8c; spring
clilckeiiH. 1'. to 2 lbs.. ISc per lb.
HIT 1 'Kit - Packing sloe!.. 13r, choice to
fancy dnlry, ITiiW-; creamery, 2(y21c;
lints. 22c.
Sl'UAR Standard grnnulated. 821 pe'
OKI.; cubes. 7 IV ier cwl., cut loaf, S V
per cwt ; No. 6 extra C, Klo Iht cwt.;
.-so. 111 extra 11. per cwt.; .no. 10 jei
low, 16 75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered. Jo 9)
per cwt.; Imr powdereu. i 40 per cwt.;
eagle tahlets. 87 96 per cwt
FRESH FISH-Trout. 80; bnllbut. Ucj
buffalo iJressed), 8c; pickerel (dressed), So;
white bass (dressed). 12c; sunilsn, oc; percn
scaled and dressed), fc; pise, sc; cainsn.
Lc: red snapper. Hc; salmon. 6c; cntpples.
12o: eel, lie, bullheads, 11c; black bass, 2o;
whheflsh (dressed). lic; frog legs, per dos..
SSc; lobsters, green, 2ic; boiled lobsters,
tic, shad roe. 4ic: blueflns, Sc.
HAY Prices ouoted bv tmialia Wholesale
liny Dealers' association: Choice. S1.0O. No.
1. 80.50; No. 2, 3". .00; coarse, tiiiO. These
rrK-es are for liny of good color and qual-
IV
BRAN rr ton. 00.
tropical rr.riT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all siseS. $A.Trv
4.00; extra fancv Madlterranean sweets, ail
sixes. 850; seedllrgs, all sues, SJ.cO, Va
lencia, all sizes. 84.(ni.
LEMONS l.linoniora. extra fancy, 2,0,
3-X) and 3' sizes. 84 76; fnncy. 27i', ' and i6l
sizes. 84 24: 2'.c size. t."iK; :4 and 801) sixes.
83.50 ; 21(( slxe. 82 2("; 24'i size. 82.50.
tJATKS Per box cf 3i) l-io pags.. i.on;
Hallowe'en, in 7o-lh. boxes, tier lb. Sc.
FIGS California. Dcr 10-11). carton. 7o-II
85c; Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; flvo-
crow n, 12c.
BANANAS-Per medium-sited bunch, 31.7S
02 26: Jumbos. 82.50u3K.
PINEAPPLES Florida, rer crate Of 24.
30 und 36 sizes. 13 25; iZ slr.e 8.1 00.
FR11T8 AN L) MELONS,
APRlCOTd California, ir 4-basket crate.
$1.10.
i ll Mo Cniuoriaa, per a-oacaet crate,
$1.10. ...
PKACttr-a 1 exits, per a-' R-ite; crate, ai;
Callfornln, per 25-lb. box. S1.cn.
HERRir.S 4 aliforiua. tiiacg. per -io.
box, 11.76; white, per S-lb. box, $1.76; Mis
souri, box of 2t-ts , 12.00.
STRAW B ERR I ES Home grown, per 24
qt. case, $1,704)2 iV; Hood River, jer case of
24-qts., $2.60.
CRAMiKHHl t'.n jerseys, per crate, i.aw.
GOOSKUERRIES-Uox of 24 qts., $2.u0.
CANTALoL'PLd Mexican, per crate.
S3.'tl4.00. .......
WATrJIiM fc.l.( ia,( AiHDHina owects, K(s
50c each: crat.-d. lc per lb.
RAfcPHERRlEH--Roti. dx 01 .4 p.s., ;
black, box of 24 Its.. $2.00.
ULACKLEP.RII'.S ' ase 01 zt qts , . w.
VEGETAULE3.
TURNIPS New, pm do,., 20a
CARROTS New, per dos., 25c.
PARSNIPS Oid, per bu.. 40c.
WAX MEANS Per Vbu. box, 75c; string
beans, per Vbu. box, ibe; bu. box wax or
string.. $2.oo'fl 2. js.
POTAlUt-ti 1 lome-grown, in bucks, per
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 4ac; new pota
toes', per bu., 7c.
MEANS Navy, per bu.. $2.00.
CAULIFLOWER Home grown, per-crate
of 1 dos.. $1.00
CUCUMBERS Per dos., 4&HJI&C.
PEAS New. per bu. box. $1.00.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-basket crate,
$l.no.
SPINACH-Per bu., 60c.
CAMMAOE CaUf.-rnla. In trates. per
lb.. 3c, Mississippi. $1.26'sl2.2u per crate, ac
cording- to siae.
ONIONS New. per dox. Duncnes,
Bermudas, per crate of about 61 lbs., $1 20.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dOZ , ?0C.
LETTUCE Hot house, per dog., 3040c;
head "ettuee, per dos.. TSc.
BEETS New, per dox., 30c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Swiss, new, 15c; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmberger, 15c; twins,
lSji 14c; outig Americas, 14c.
NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new
crop, per lb.. 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13c:
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard
shells, per lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c: peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c; Chill walnuts.
fier lb.. 12''ql3Vc; almonds, soft shell, per
b., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbarg
hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; ITge hickory
nuts, per bu., $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 green, "He; ! fo. 2 green,
6V4c; No. 1 salted. 8Vtc; No. 1 salted, 74c;
No. 1 veal calf, 10c; No. 2 veal calf, 9c; dry
salted, 7(& 14c; sheep pelts, 2&c3$1.00; horse
hides. $1.6033.00.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June '. 21. WOOL A quieter
tone prevails In the wool market, but prices
are as firm as ever. Many of the new
wools are at hand and higher quotations
are not unexpected. Dealers generally ex
pect that the present high prices will be
sustained for a considerable period. New
wools have sold freely, while the call for
croBS-breds has declined. The old pulled
wools have been practically all sold. For
eign wools are firm. The range In 1 this
market is about as follows: Ohio 1 and
Pennsylvania snd shove 35'3','Wc; X. S-Vff34r:
No. 1," 41 (512c; No. 2. 4:W43e; unwashed. 27 ft
2Sc; quarter hlood (unwashed), SoSiic;
three-eights blood. 2c: half blood, 35c: un
washed delaine. 294WOr; unmerchantable,
82ft 33c: fine washed, delnlne, SS!fT39c. Mich
igan, fine (unwashed)) 2Sc; quarter blood
(unwsshed). 3.W34e: three-eights blood. 33
34r: half blood. JKftSlc: unwashed delaine.
27'32f!c. Kentucky. Indiana, etc.. 3o; quar
ter blood. S6ftJ7c. Territory: Idaho, fine,
JI-iTOlc; heavy fine. Kiifrioe; fine medium 22
23c" medium, smrar; low meoium. wuc
Wvomlnsr. fine. 2122c: heavy fine. l&iflSo;
flne medium. 225j23c; medium. stv'ffTic; low
medium. 2iVft27c. T'tnh nnd Nevada. fln.
2!c: heavv fine. IR'319'-; nne medium 23
iff?r: medlun. wrrz,r; low menium,
Dakota, fine. tW22e; fine medium. 21ffl22c;
medium. 264T27c: low medium. 26270. Mon.
tana, fine choice, 2T,W2Sc; flne moving. 22
J3c; flne medium choice. 25'926c: movlne 21
ifir'o' staHe Tl2c: medium choice. ?TS?lc.
FT. L(l IM, June i. ii' ii. 01 .
medium grades, combine and clothing.
siuc: lleht Pne. MUifrc: heavy fine, 1041
22'4jc; tub washed, 3W4?W.
Coffee 1laiStlt.
v-i-w TORK. June 21 COFFEE-MarVet
tnr futures nnened stesdv. with nrlces un
changed to S points higher, and sold about
MtlO points net higher on a demand fron
Europe, wnicn promptly sosnioeu me o-
ferlnrs of tired longs. The marae-i was
flnallv steadv. net ft nointa rmrer. wes
were reported of V9 750 bags. Including: Julv,
?; uaust a.! 3Se; September. 6 400
4fic: December swds 75c; Mircn. o "c;
May, 6.95c. Spot, steady; No. T Rio, 7 11-loC
Oils aad Rosin.
NEW TORK. June 21. OTT ft Cotton.
seed firm: nrlme crude. Z2Cc; pnme
vellow 27ff"u-r- Petroleum, quiet: rn""l
New Tork. $6 90; Phllartelnhia and Balti
more. $HR5: In bulk, $3.95. Turpentine,
steed". fiiy."fi?.
ROSTN P'esdy; strainea, common 10
good, t3.6f8S.ffl.
Dry Goods Market.
VF.W YORK. June 23. DRY GOODS
The market has taken on a decided change
of complexion and nuvers wno reruseo n
consider certain prices s few davs or
weeks ago are now cotnnetlna against each
other to secure deliveries which in many
lnslanecs are now to be had.
Totals..
28.786 S7.874 19.203
HOGS There was another good run
nogs here today, aoout lae cars being
of
on
Cotton Market
NEW YORK. June 21 COTTOV Bo,
quiet; middling uplands, .05c; middling
gulf, 9 80c.
LIVERPOOL. June 21 COTTON-Spot,
moderate business done, prices barely
steady; American middling fair. 6.43d; good
middling, 8.11d; middling. 4.9Jd; low mid
dling, 4 77d; good ordlnsry, 4.69d: ordinary
4 43d. The sales of the day were 12,000 bales
of which 600 were for speculation and ex
port and included 10.700 bales American
Receipts. ls.OuO bales, including 12,600 bales
American.
NEW ORLEANS, June 21 COTTON
Easv; ssles. 810 bales; ordinary. 6ft DHc;
good ordinary. 74c; low middling, 64o;
middling. SV: good middling. 9 6-lic; mid
dling fair. 9Sc; receipt. 1428 bales; stock,
94.HK5 hales.
ST. LOI'IS. June 21 COTTON Quiet, Ue
POPE'S DELEGATE ARRIVES
Rev. M. J. O'Connor from Philippines
Is In Sna Francisco Enroete
to Washington.
BAN FRANCISCO. June 21 The Rev. M.
J. O'Connor, who arrived from the Phil
ippines on the steamer China, has left for
Washington, where he will be received by
President Roosevelt ss a representative of
the pope. The reverend father wert from
Rome to the Philippine Islands as secretary
to Mgr. Culdl. special ambassador from
the pope, to arrange and settls what 1
knon as the friar land cases.
While on the mission Mgr. Quldl died
and Father O'Connor was deputised to con
clude the negotiations. He did so success
fully and Is now on his way to Washington
to finish up the matter there, after which
he will proceed to Rome. Collector Btratton
was Informally Informed by the State de
partment at Washington that Father
O'Connor was recognized as a papal delegate.
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