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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TI1FHPDAY. JULY f. 1003.
7
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ebons Tail to Cover and
Market Decline..
PRICES SUFFER
Crn I Firm
Liverpool,
Are l.arg
Below
the Wheat
A BIG FALLING OFF
on the tretith a
Ihoaah HecrlDta
e Oaie Fall
Satnrdar,
OMAHA. July B. WZ.
WtiMt came down with a dull I hurl tr.rta r
Un the strength of rum repurie the opening:
bids were about higher limn Hatardxyi
Prplemher. new, 7c, September, old, 3,c.
OA lb lo airivu Hnd on track,
IHICAUU (.R, AMI I'ROYlHiOS
climb, dui mere was iul demand from
en., its and little caan demand and me inar
f.t iH-ttan to fall off. It waa Influenced
also py a drop in Minnn m,1is taumd by
thu svart-ity ut shorts. Krum Mc tne July
.n d, lined to 'c. A little buying en
Hiied and It went up to tlio tloon to )',,c.
hfptemrHT closed at Si'Vus,' and Deeeill
UIT at Dita'ilfl'ikC.
A good undertone In corn developed early
In scKHlon and jirlues all day were a llttlu
Ijetter than yesterday. Receipts at various
marsets have been large for a few days,
but the Liverpool market la coming strong
and traders do not look lor any Immediate
ue'-.llne. July closed at -i. tu, nl.i jnty
at bw, September at ito'.tn, old Si ptnmber at
'i-'. iJeLiiiiber at 4bc and ulu lAcemtxr
at .'ilVtC.
Oats opened higher and held strong most
o the session, but at the end declined a
lit He below Saturday. July dosed at 3-VeC,
September at 31Hc and December at 3Jc.
Liverpool closed unchanged to d lower
on wheat and IfolUd hlguer on corn.
The increase of w heat on passage is 1.848,
ni) LuKtiels, of corn on passage 2,4.11, (Ml
ImshWa. The world s shlpmuiils for the
week were 13.ln4.Ouu bushels of wheat,
against 10.il2,iai6 bushels the week before
and 7,312.Xio bushels last year. Corn ship
ments were 4.:&i,CM) bushels, against 3 2!.
( bushels the week before and J.HTtt.iM)
bushelH last year. Snow, at St. l'aul, saya
the spring crop is almost as late as last
car and he thinks the situation Is bad.
Primary receipts of wheat today were
lifia.&s) bushels, as compared with 21,731
bushels last week and MT..9.15 bushels a
year ago. Baltimore received 1CV) bush
els new wheat this morning. At Chicago
cash wheat was 9.'!fWc for No. 2 red, l.ii6
for No. 2 hard winter, Kic for No. 3 hard
winter and tl.05 for No. 3 spring.
From today s Record-Herald: "The grain
trade everywhere Is now scanning the
weather closely; clear skies and intl.l tem
peratures are desirable In the spring -ft heat
states of the northwest, where thu Mieat
Plant now has plenty nf moisture on the
low lands, (lenerally speaking, however,
the conservative and responsible portion of
the whest trade believe that June rains
will do for the spring wheat what May
rains niu ior ine winter Wheat crop, pro
vided seasonable conditions are maintained
to harvest. Spring wheat, however, ap
pears to bo a week or ten
days later than Inst year, while
winter wheat was shout that mucii
earlier than a year ago. Heavy and gen
eral rainfall In the winter wheat belt, if
steadily continued, would delay the thresn
Ing and marketing of the new grain which
producers In general seem willing to sell
around current prlcen. The movement of
new wheat has already reached liberal pro
portions at St. t.ouls. Kansas City and
Baltimore, and It Is showing a rapid In
crease here. Bids sent out from all centers
have been steadily reduced for several
days without checking the offerings."
Omaha Cash "ales,
WHEAT No. 2 northern, blM lbs..
1 car,
f 1.02
CORN No. 3, 1 car, 60c; No. 3, 1 car,
OATS No. 3 white, 1 car, 30Hc; No. 4
white, 1 car. 3ni;e.
Omaha t ash Prices.
WHEAT No. 2 hard. 97cfi$1.00; No. t
hard, SnWc; No. 4 hard, iii'aiOc; No. I
spring, Sc.
CORN-No. 2. 6H4?: No. . 60f?60Uc; No. 4,
4K4;o; no grade, 4.'t!fi47c; No. 2 yellow. So;
No 3 yellow, 5u'c; No. 2 white, 61c; No. 1
white, 5()Hc.
OATS No. 2 mixed, 2!)Hci No. 3 mixed,
2flo; No. 4 mixed. 2SVK; No. 2 white, 30c;
No. 2 white, ao'fcc; No. 4 white. 'c; stan
dard, 304c. ,
Carlo Receipts.
St. Louis figures are for five days, the
others for six days:
Wheat. Corn.
Chicago .' 68 1,B6S
Kansas City to 62
Minneapolis 397
Omaha 10 Jf3
j iuurn 4H
St. Louis ,236 1S8 1 76
Minneapolis Grain Quotations.
The range of prices paid In Minneapolis,
as reported by the Kdwards-Wood com
pany, 110-111 Board of Trade building, was;
r estore of the Iradlna and luring
1'rlcea an Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO, July a. An official report de
claring spring swwri wneal to be in excel
lent ci nun ton iiiiw u extienie w tannins
in the wi.eat maiKet lure today. At tne
ciose the neptcmiwr delivery was many
4 cents beiuw tne htguest nguies ut the
us), or iu.v onwn lumpaieu wun ratur
Oay a nni quotations, loin is up tav.
Outs aie ou rrovlsions sho a iu-s
ot loo to .Ijc.
No signs of weakness were In evidence
lu the wneal mat set at trie opening Oil
tne contrary sentiment was decuieuiy bun
Isn, Initial quotations on repiemoei being
up Sc to at Ipk; to M'ai.. 1 ue mat hi t
was Intiuemeu aimosi exclusively iy mo
situatK'ii sui i uunmii spring mwn wneat,
continued rams in the nortnwest bema
construed as altogether untavoraole toi
the proper devnopni-nl ot the crup. A
nutnler ot bearish in, tors were apparently
ignored aitogetner by tne majority ot trau
ii s. U,wer caoies and a liueiai Increase
In world s shipments constituted tne priii
cipal elements ot a tiearisn nature, for
the first tew minutes of trading snorts and
commission houses were active bucis.
email longs who saw considerable piohis
In sight sold in suttlclent volume to cause
a loss ot most of tne opening gain. Later
I the bulls were further encourageu to with-
Ihoid onerlngs by reports made by two
prominent crop experts asserting that
spring wneat had been seiiousiy ilamaged
uy rust, low am tne middle ot a session
a crop report given out by tne weather
bureau al Washington almost Hatly con
tradicting the damage reiKjrts caused a se
vere slump In prices. According to the
government report the condition of spring
sown wheat in excellent, little damage
comparatively having been done by rust.
L'nuer general profit taking the September
option dropped to 7Vu7Sc. Sentiment
continued bearish the remainder of the day,
the market closing weak with September
at S7!'r75iC Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to lztl.WM) bushels. The
amount on passage Increased l,o4,u4) bush
els and the visible supply decreased 1.114.041
bushels, i'rlmary receipts were Whj.wj bush
els compared with 3c4.ik bushels a year
ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re-
fiorted receipts of 4' 6 cars against bo curs
asl week and fWI cars a year ago.
Notwithstanding a number of bearish ln
fliieiices the corn market was firm through
out the entire session. Shorts were active
buyers. Higher prices at Liverpool formed
the main bullish factor. I'rlmary receipts
were large, world shipments showed a
liberal Increase and crop reports were bear
ish. The market closed firm In spile ot
the weakness of wheat. September opened
Vc higher at 647c, sold between 64U,,n and
6b'c and closed at 65ti561ir.. Local receipts
were 1.65 cars, with 6H7 of contract grado.
Fluctuations in wheat were the con
trolling Influences In the oats' market. Early
in the day the market was quite firm, but
following the break in wheat prices re
acted considerably. Bearish reports con
cerning the new crop furnished additional
cause for profit taking late in the ses
sion. September opened Vc to c higher
at 310 to Sl'c, sold between 31c and 2Vu
and closed at 31Vic. Local receipts were
4tK) cars.
I'rovlHlons were weak under moderate
selling of lard by packers. An Increase In
stocks or lard for the monin was an im
portant factor bearing on the weakness.
Another raeior was a noenne oi oc in mu
prlco of live hogs. At the clos-j September
pork was oft 2nc at 112.82. Lard was
down 15c at 17.32ft. Rlba were l&Gliftc lower
at J7.80. . . . i
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: vt neai.
43 cars; corn, 936 cars; oats, li cars; nogs.
.00 head.
The leading futures range as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Volume of Dealings ii Large and Earl
Prices Are Higher.
LATE IN SESSION THE MARKET SELLS OFF
although the cheapness of money Induces
Investments. Consols were Stanly. Amer
lesna opened featureless pending the re
ceipt of New York s running There wre
rxiiislonnl sllsht changes. New York. On
tario Western snd Norfolk West
ern were firm. Frlci-s Improxel during the
Inst hour nnd closed firm. llussUns re
lapsed a trifle. Jianese were favored
meat
Resumption of (iold Export Mo"-
Folloned by Rash to
Sell Bond Market
Steady.
81.1
ArtlcleB. Open. High. Low. Close.l M dy.
Oots.
460
21
Wheat
July
bept.
Dec.
Corn
tJuly
JJuly
tBept.
Sept.
tUeo.
Oats-
July
Sept.
Dec.
Pork
July
Sept.
Oct.
Lard-
July
Sept.
Oct.
Ribs-
July
Sept.
Oct.
Artlcles.l Open. High.l Low. Close. Mon'y
Wheat I I 1
July... 1 08 1 08H 1 07S 1 OS 1 08
Sept... SHs,,, MS KVsi M
Dec....!jlfi: WSI OOvJ
ME1TUER IN THK BELT
Showers in Central Valley Clear
Throughout the Weat.
Showers' occurred In the central valleys
last night and the weather continues gen
erally cloudy throughout the upper valleys
this morning. 'i he weather Is clear
throughout that west and will be generally
fair In the central valleys tonight and
1 hursday.
The temperature Is slightly below nor
mal In the central valleys this morning and
no decided nor Important change Is ex
pected during tonight or Thursday.
Omaha record ot temperature and preclpl
tatlon compared with the corresponding
(lay o the iast tnrea years:
1906. 1904. 1903. 190?.
Minimum temperature.... 62 61 61 63
Precipitation 06 .46 .00 T
Normal temperature for today, 76 oe
trees.
Deficiency In precipitation iince March 1.
a w inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
X.22 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1903,
1.03 inches.
OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temo. Rain.
Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Sky.
Ashland. Neb.,
Auburn, Neb...,
Columbus, Neb.
Falrbury, Neb..
Fairmont. Neb..
Or. Island, Neb.
Hartlngton, Neb. SO
. Oakdale, Neb
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah, Neb...
Carroll, la
Sibley, la
Storm Lake, la..
Stoux City, la..
60
63
6S
6
67
62
BO
66
62
62
6
66
64
60
.20
.40
.04
.10
T
T
.10
.05
.05
.10
.60
.00
T
.02
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
rt. cloudy
i iouay
Clear
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temu. Rain.
Centrsl. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago, III
Columbus, O
Dea Moines, la...
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.
Louisville, Ky...
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo...
26 7 s 64 .20
17 M 64 .06
IS 7S 60 .04
11 8J 64 .01
19 M 62 .13
19 M 66 .20
25 74 6 .la
14 2 63 .13
12 80 64 T
Local Forecaster.
L. A. WELSH.
Weather Bureau.
St. Loale General Market.
ST. LOUIS, July 6 WHEAT Futures,
lower; cash, higher; No. 2 red casn, ele
vator. 93Vc; track, 94!ff'96c; J'b'. Wise.
HentamKar kite- No. 1 hard. il.OMrn.06.
CORN Higher; No. cajh. 6tc; July,
KiWe- nuMmhtr. 47c: track. 64fWc
OA TS Frig bar I No. 1 cash, 3!Wc; track,
S3SA34c; Julv. 31Hc; September, &0c; No,
'1 mTiltai ai-iiSUi-
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents $4 90
(ho.io; extra fancy and tralght, t BUsw
clear1M.90,(T4.00.
SEED Timothy, steady, $2.40.
COR WMV'AI steady. 12.50.
BRAN Steady i sacked, east track, 730
74c
HAT Steady; timothy, S8.004M3.00; prairie,
(6 liS 60.
IRON COTTON TIES 99c
HAOniNO ve.
H IT M P T WI K U8UC.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$12.6. Lard, lower; prime steam. 6.6u.
I)rv mult meats, steady: boxed extra shorts,
$7 624; clear rlba, $7.75; abort clears, $S
liacon. steady: boxed extra shorts, $g.SiVi
c ear r bs H.B'H: short clear. W K7"A
POULTRY Steady; chickens. c; springs,
14c; turkeys, Uc; duvks, rlOc; geese,
BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, 160'21c
dairy, 16) 17c
FVins jitaadv at lOUc. case count.
itecelpis. enipmenis
Flour, bbls....
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
lH.Oirt
.,2..iii
,.1K9 (HO
.. T7,0u0
7.:H")
4.UW
i.'.UiO
62,0Ut
Pearla Market.
PV:ORIA. July $. CORN Firm ; No.
ellow. 6f;c:. No. t. ic; No. , 64c; no
tru.ie. iS'nfJtUo
OATS Steady; No. 3 white, t'g32Hc; No
white. 32Vc.
Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH. July I WH EAT To arrive
Nr. t northern. $1 ll1. On track: No. 1
northern. $1.11: No. 1 northern, $1 Dp-
semeitr ro. i, mc; so. , s-c. jui, i.w
NEW TORK. July S -In spite of a relapse
In ptlces lt In the day. there was no mis
taking the aggressive strength of the forces
behind today's continued speculation In
stocks The volume of dealings rose well
over Monday's umxpeetedly large total. As
to how far the stimulated advance in prices
has succeeded in attracting an outside de
mand estimates and opinions vary. There
was evidence of some extension jf Interest
in the market In the character of the busi
ness done by commission houses when trad
ing began, and It was evident that there
was some feeling of this demand to take
profits by those who have been bulng pre
viously. Support was not abandoned until
the gold export announcement. The mar
ket was plainly under the influence still of
the organised speculative forces which have
conducted the present advance from Its In
ception. It was believed, In fact, that there
had been some influential recruits to the
ranks of the market leaders. The large
congestion of the dealings In special stocks,
the orderly manner in which operations
were shifted from one quarter to another
and the skill displayed in the selection of
stocks In these movements with a view to
Influence sentiment and to help selling to
advantage of stocks previously advanced,
left no room for doubt of the continued
control of the market by organized leader
ship. The trouble precipitated amongst a chain
of western banks by the Topeka bank
failure Is of a kind which would upset the
stock market In some of Its moods, but It
seems to have been totally disregarded by
the present market and this notwithstand
ing the widespread discussion given to the
great volume of bank loans outstanding
nd the Importance of the maintenance of
perfect confidence In their quality. Much
more Importance was attached In the view
of the nctive speculative party to the relax
ing tone of the money market as an evl-
ence of the release of further accumula
tion for July disbursements. The bond
market still showed little effect from anv
demand for Investment. There was. how
ever, some activity In new Issues of bonds
convertable Into those stocks which have
been made active In the present movement.
These stocks still sell considerably under
the prices at which the conversion privilege
ror tne Drums would prompt an exchange
but the movement In the stocks prompts
some speculative demand for the bonds.
The resumption ' the srold exnort move
ment late In the c". y discouraged the flag
ging efforts to keep up prices. The definite
announcement offering of a one-third In
stallment of $no.O0O.ntio of n new Japanese
loan, the withdrawal on the 15th of kov-
ernment deposits and the persistence of the
i nns nemann tor goin cloud the rgture of
the money market. The rush to sell on the
gold announcement shook the market badlv
and left remnants of gains In onlv a few
er the strongest stocks. Losses of 1 to
points resulted for some of the leading
BlOf'KS
Bonds were steadv. Total snles nnr vnlu
.i..vn,i.i. i nnea states -s declined s per
eeiu on enil.
The following was the range of prices
un uio .ew j or tock exenanrr:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Sew York Money Mnrkrt,
NEW YORK. July 6.-MONEY On call.
steady at rri-N per cent; closing bid, I per
cent; offered at per cent, time loans,
steady; sixty and ninety days, I per cent;
six months, aiuo per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE. I'Al'c.K-o'V" v
per cent.
artual business in hankers bills at $4 v.ij
4 f7 for demand and at H N i -. i"r
slxtv-dav bills; posted rates, st.sa ana
$4s. commercial bills, 14 .Un"-,.
SILVER Bar, Sb'V; .Mexican nonius.
....,....
HON US-uovernmcni, easj ;
steady.
Closing quotations oh bonds were:
V. 8. rrf. 2i reg.
do coupon
V 8. it, rrf
do coupon
do coupon
I', s. old 4. res
do coupon
rt
.W Juran ctf
...lub do K, ftd rrlrs...
...loS do 44. rtfl
...i4 L. & N'. unl. 4t...,
...132 .Mu!,iitn c. K l
...12H Hex. Ventral ...
...lot I do lt inc
...KH Vlnn. A St. L. 4.
Am. Tobacco 4, i-tfs. 75, M., K. & T. ll
do 6s, ctfft
AtchUnn 'n. 4s.
do adj.
Atlantic C. L 4
bal. Ohio 4a. .
do 3Sti
Ontral ot tia. Lm
du lat Inc
do 2d Inc
Chfta. A uhlo 4a
vhlcaxo A A. ..
V. U. & Q n. 4a..
C, K. I. A P. 4a .
C. R. I. & P. c. i,a
VCC. A St. L. ( 4a
Vhlraao Trr. 4a
Colorado Mid. 4s
Volo. A So. 4s
Colo. Ind. 6l, al A
do act i
Tuba 6a, rtla
U. K. (1. 4a
'turners' Sac. (a...
na prior lien 4a..
do gen. 4a
F. W. A D. C. la..
Hocklnf Val. 44b..
Uttered.
Hi i do 2a
..113"4i N. R. R. of M. c.
.. Ms N- y. r. g. ..
..ions n. j. r. i ...
. ,U6 No. Pacift, 4a
.. do 3s
.AU-t S. W. c 4a....
.. o i. L. rfdg 4s
. . 114 Penn. conv. s. .
..10k Heading gen. 4s..
..SO Pt. Li. A 1. M. c.
..liuvt Si. L. A 8 r. (g
.. 2 Pt. I.. 8. V. c. 4s
M Seaboard A. L. 4s
lOin, 8o. Paelflc 4a
?'-. Railway ls
75 W Trias & i". la ...
M T , 81. I. V.'.
73'4 I n Ion Pacific 4s . .
72 do conv. 4a
lnH V. 8. 8:eel 2d (a.,
lwt Wabasti Is
to I do deb. It
PUsi Western Md. 4a ..
Di'a W'. L. K. 4....
I'.IV.Iais. Ventral 4a...
liD-V, I
.loo
. m
. 1H
.lrtJH
.1"4
.... ,1
.... 23
. ...
....101
w1
4s. 11 Va
!,
....1J.
.... 77H
....
....1"4
lol-S
(,.!.,
4s. !
US
11 :s
130
4'
4
si
4
M
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceiptt Heary and Frici Tea to
Tifteea Lower.
HOGS GENERALLY FIVE CENTS LOWER
Receipts of Sheep nnd Lambs err
l.laht and .Not early Kiinal to
Demand with I'ricra strong
and Trade Active.
80LTH OMAHA,
Receipts were: Vnttle.
Olnciai Monday l.lCii
Otlicial ednesday b.Via
July 5. 1S.
Hogs. Bncei:
4.4J7
,010
KM
liberal run of hogs at most every place
but tils There were only a few oer a
hundred cars here this morning, wnli n
was a small lull for the middle ol the
week. bi.L very fair considering that yes
terday was a holiday and that shlppna
have learned Irom past experience lii look
out for ho'udas. Owing to the unf: orable
Bdvlies from other selling points, the mar
ket here opened up slow and was generally
&c lower thin Monday Light hints, which,
as usual, were In the best demind and
which did not sell as much of as did heavy
weights, went largely at F ?;d.t as
against $Y27i"77f,..'r 4 on Mond iy Heavy
hogs sold verv largely at $:.2i'irS.:,.. as
nKainst $R.TMS I7' the (list of the week
Hcsulcs being lower the market was siow
snd It was lnte before a clearance was
effected, the close being weak at the de
cline noted above. Itrprrsi n'ntlve sales-
krt lfc lower Ptockers steady. Feecs
tt,ii, l'"1 t'is. tmlls and mixed t.'fil.V
Htm-kers and feeders $.t iti 4 m. I'alies an.l
e u lins 7.''tiS ...
IU'VjjS K.i iipts S ''' I.e. i, I mniket c
o,.r seMing at $.V:ifi :. I'ulk of sales
?5 L'. va -o.
. Ionia Ihr
PT. I.OV1P. July
Three days this week
Three days last week.,
twill im das wcea beloie.
rvalue tmee weeks ago.
bamo lour Wttaa nu..
bame days last year...
nutit io t un me.
lo...
1.1.44,
l..l
X.M'l
1 u.ill
l.M'63
oi.ocd
oa..U
. li'i
oi,i4
a.s:u
li.llSJ
ia.'-vj
4.i&
14.1MJ
10,410
iw I'Ali..
'i he lullowing table snows tho receipts ot
cattle, hogs and sncep ut boutn omaiia (or
the year to oaie, compared wim lust year;
105. linn. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 4W.WS 4:. 1 tii t,b:
Hogs l,3a.',oos l.o.s.loS booJO
bheep i44,4oo ol,(i4 4o,i4-
'Hie following tauie shows the average
price ot nogs at South Omaha tor me laoi
oeveiai u.i, wltli cumparisuus;
Late. ,,1!,5. ,14. .IKtiS. ,1902. ,l!Jl. ,1S1.
inr-utflV,
cSVusw
w a
lOBWi-gS
o4'4i
327 'ZZKIiZi
31Tt,4l.T 32
13 60
13 00
12 86
7 2P
1 4o
7 50
7 66
7 96
7 6
94 m 90-.I
91 4 STW" " oiH'OH
5" 11
5
bo Mi
49'A
32
12 AO
13 00
12 85
7 25
7 46
7 Mhk
7 65
7 95
7 95
65HI 66
boVa 55117
54 4 i 66Hi
54 :556H
49s
81"
12 62H
12 774
12 8:vs
7 15
7 321
7 40
7 60
7 80
7 85
4ilHl
32H
314
12 62HI
12 82WI
12 85
7 15
7 22i
7 40
7 60
7 80
7 86
91
8-'a
9V
6o
49
32H
oJ'.
12 75
13 OJV,
Vi Oo
7 27,4
7 474
7 62
7 7$
7 2Vi
8 00
No. 2. tOld. JNew.
Pash nuotatinna were as follows:
v'l.nrH-Rav: winter natents. M.30IS4.40:
straiahts. $4.00(u4.2o: spring patents, Io.OItJ
i.70; straights. J. iDfno.w; oasers, j.tro.oo.
WH rjA I xno. a spring, ai.jwui.ro, io. o,
U.AiVril.lO: No. 2 red. 93u94c.
t'OUN No. z, 6t'4tx')c; iNO. x yeuow, on
67Ho.
OA To ISO. z, 32"c; nn. i wnue, aowsj'
344c; No. 1 white. 32Vl33ic
T VC. My. ".1,
BARLEY Onod feeding, CS44c; fair to
choice malting. 47(l4c.
SEEHS-No. l nax. i.2&; no. nortnwest-
ern, $1.43. Timothy, prime, a.2b(B3u. tjiover
contract grade. $12.26al3.00.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork, per bbl., J12.65
12.60. 1ard, pe" 100 lbs., $7.15. Short ribs
sides tioose). , n'tf i.iv; snort clear siues
t boxed). $7.764T7.7Vi.
Receipts ana snipmenis tor ine aay were
as follows:
Receipts. Bhipments
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu..
29.510
30,0i 0
...1.4MS,2)
... 463.300
2,0"0
... 70,400
21
IK
l.6,AN)
33o.5iiO
2.300
5.uO0
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa easy: creameries, lwiiLOo
dairies, 16318a. Lggs, steady, at mark,
cases Included, 13c; firsts, 14c; prime firsts
lOVsc;. extras, 17Hc Cheese, easy, 9451040.
Iloston Mocks and Uonds.
BOSTON, July 6. Call loans. 3',,'a4 per
cent; time loans, 3'4ii44) per cent. Ulllciai
qujtatiuns on stocks and bonds were:
Atchison adj. 4a....
do 4a
Mei Central 4a....
Atcblaun
do pfd
flustnn A Albany...
'Boston at Malna...
Hostun Klevated . .
Fltihburg pfd
Mexican Central ...
N. Y., N. H. & H.
'Per Marquette ..
I'nloll Paclnc
Amur. Arge. Chem.
do Dfd
Amor. 1'neu. Tube..
Amr. bugar
do ptd
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Woolen .....
do Dfd
"Edison Elec. lllu
Oeneral Electric. ...
Masa. Electric
do pfd
Mssa. Ilaa
I'nlted Fruit
United Bboa Macli..
do pfd
V. B. titcol
do pfd
Weatlng common .
'JJiU AskacJ.
. 94 Adtenlure ,
..loS Alloues
.. t , Amalnamated .
. . 4 American Zinc
..lo:a Atlantic
. .2.o biiigUam
..17o ,i'al. & Hecla..
..ist ItteiHenalsl
..145 'Ciiper Hange .
.. Jl'i Paly West
. .l Duminlon foal
.. 9 FranKlln
..lll Oranby
.. 14 Isle H"vle ...
.. V4 Mass. Mining .
. . a 1 Michigan
..1311 Mohawk
..137 I M, int. C. & C.
Old Dominion .
.. 17 N OKceola
..104 Parrot
..216 ljulr.cy
. .179V, Shannon
. . ld1 Tamarack
.. DJ Trinity
. . 444 fritted Copper
..lot V. s Mining ..
.. lHVi V. F. Oil
.. 31 I tab
. . ii Ictorla
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NEW YORK GEXEHAL MARKET
anotatlona of the Day on Varleas
Comaaodltlea.
NEW YORK. July 5. FLeOUR-Receipts
31.833 bbls.; exports, 3,833 bbls.; market
firm, but quiet; winter patents, a.onjo.ia
winter straights, 4.6ijj4.8o; Minnesota pat
rnu. If, fiiVtTl26i winter extras. S3.10ijo.65
Minnesota bakers, S3.754f4.1o; winter low
grades. $3.0083.5u. Rye flour, steady; fair to
oo4. 4. 26114 60; cnoice to tancy, rt 84 i.
(HiRK'MKAlj-Flnn: fine white and yel
low, tl 2MI1.30; coarse, i.Mrai io; Kiin-ariea
u.mji.w. ... . .
n a Hi.b.i sisaav: ieeniiia. sou. c. 1.
New York: malting, 4u62c, c. 1. f. Buffalo.
w 11 i:a L-iteciiiin. 44.j du. bpoi mur
fcet easv: No red. 11.07 In elevator and
$1 06V f. o. b. and afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, I1.2H4 f. o. b. and afloat. Options
u..,a it nrHf sirnnaer. on reooris 01 neuvv
rains In the northwest and bullish private
advices, but turned weak on tne weekly
crop bulletin. Thla failed to confirm dam
age report and caused heavy unloading,
under which prices broke Sc a bushel, clos
ing 1 Wll -C net -lower; juiy. o-ti -n.--.
closed at 96"4ic; September. 914ri47c, closed
st 92c; Iecemner,.9it.aj4'4C. ciosea ai i-c;
No. 1 nard Aiannooa, n ii 1. o. o. mm
af)""t- . . .
CORN Receipts, 5o4.7iw nu.; exports, im..
638 bu. Spot mnrket steady; No. 2, 62.c in
elevator and .'4c f. o. b. and afloat; No. 2
vellow, 63c; No. I white, 63c. Option mar
ket was quiet all flay, but steadier, with
the west closing c net nifrner; juiy, r,i-
ftHc. closed at me; September closed at
6mc; Pecember closed at bijc.
OATS4 Keceiprs. ini.r on. nn roitiaiei
Arm' mixed. Srt to 13 lbs. i"4rfl7e: natural
white. 30 to 3J lbs.. 37408Hc; clipped white,
34 to 40 lbs., S8'ff41c.
HAT vtnet; spring, o'turoc; gooa to
Choice. 751 SOr.
rlOPS Wlllet: Btsre. common to cnoire.
19ir4 crop, 23nei ISOB crep. zoar;c: 01,1s. 10
illte. 7elflo coast. i:si crop, so'irjnc; i.s.j
oron. ifVfMlc: olds. 10frl2c.
1IIPK8 Quiet; Galveston. JO to 2.' lbs,.
J0c; CHllforrla. 21 26 lbs., 19c; Texas
(drv, ?4 to W ins., lc.
T KATHKR4Ht early: acid. 24'5f26c.
FPOVI8IONS Beef, steadv; family. tl3M
T14 00; mesa. Ill exvftn 50; beef hams. ?1 fvd
22 50; packet l!.60frl3 on; city, extra India
mess $2? OOfr"? 50. Cut meats, quiet: pickled
bellies 2S(t'10.00: pickled shoulders. f.Y6"f
6 00' nlckled hams, 10 2T,aiO 50 T.ard, barely
steadv; western steamed. $7 40; refined,
steadv: continent. 7 4K: South America.
19 00 compound. S S-Witt).?!!. Pork. Irres-uisr-
famllv. tirt sivwigna; ahort clear, 114.00
fi14 tr- mess. 113 50fl4 25.
TAI-IvOW-Steady ; city, ic; country, 44
7-4 v. r
PICE T'nsettled: domestic, fair to extra,
3U.rUc- Japan nominal.
pi'TTKR firm. Receipts ftwn dsv.
'frjaS; state dslry. common to extra, HUjw
rw: renovated, common to extra, 3tyt
17Ue.
cwfF'Jf-ftteadv. unchanged.
FflOt fHrm. unebsnged.
P O IT I. T R T A'tve. Irreenlar: western
nrtng rMrk". lmc: fowls. lSVc: tnr
keva 13"" ' Dreased. Irrefnilar: western
beotlers. Vt?V: fowls, Vtfll4c: lurkeys. IS
fllTc
I.laerpool Grata Market.
ITVERPOOU Ju'y 6. WHKAT Foot,
nominal; futurea. steady; Julv. fisll,d;
ttepteniber, Hailed: December. a lod.
CORN Knot, ateady; American mLxed.
Ks 14 Kittim-s, steady, July, 44 UVjd, Bep
t ember, u 10a.
Adams Express
Amal Copper 40,0n0
Am. Car & Foundry. 1.2:")
do pfd 2iu
Am. Cotton Oil 1,400
do pfd
American KxDress
Am. II. & L,., pfd.... 200 38
Am. ice securities.
Am. Unseed Oil ...
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. 8. & 11., ex
au pin
Am. Sugar Refining..
Am. Tob., pfd. ccrtlf.
Anac. Mining Co
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast I.lne
Baltimore & Ohio.
do pfd :
Brooklyn Rap. Tran. 40.300
uanauian i'aclflc 26,100
Central of N. J 100
Chesapeake Ohio.. 9,5nO
Chicago & Alton..
do nld
Chicago U. W
Chicago & N. W..
C, Al. & Bt. Prul..
Chicago T. & f 1,300
do pfd 3.6110
C, C, C. & St. L,.... 300
Colo. Fuel & Iron 30.3oO
Colorado & Southern. 9u0
do 1st pfd t
do nd pfd 3'K)
Consolidated Oaa.... 9"0
Corn Products 300
do pfd 200
Delaware & Hudson. 2"0
D., U Ac W., ex. div. 600
Den. & Rio Grande. 200
do pfd 200
Distillers' Securities. 1,300
trie 49.9i)
do 1st pfd 7.500
do 2nd pfd 8.1110
General Electric .... 1,500
Hocking Valley
Illinois Central 6,2oO
International Paper. 6,u"0
do pfd 811O
International Pump.. 100
do pfd 100
Iowa Central 3oO
do pfd 6o0
K. C. Southern 600
do pfd fH)
Louisville & Nash.. 6.1
Manhattan 1j loo
Metro. Securities.... 6,610
Metro. St. Ry 16,600
Mexican Central 1,300
Minn. & St. Louis
M.. St. P. & S. S. M
do pfd 100
Missouri Pncino 6,000
M., K. & T 600
do pfd 3,700
National Lead ; 2.900
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd 600
New York Central.... 9.000
N. Y. Ont. & West. 6.900
Norfolk & Western. 7.100
do pfd 100
North American .... 00
Pacific Mall 1.300
Pennsylvania 69,1.0
People's Oas 11,200
P.. C. C. & St. Ixmls
Pressed Steel Car... 1,2.")
do pfd 200
Pullman Pal. Car
Reading 171.800
do 1st pfd 600
do 2nd ptd 1.K.W)
Repuhlle Steel 6.R.")
do pfd.. ofd 3.6OO
Rock Island Co 13.700
do pfd 1.5O0
Rubber Goods '. 100
do pfd
St. I.. A 8. F., 2d pfd
St. Louis S. W 3")
do pfd 100
Southern Pacific .... 30.2'iO
do pfd aoo
Southern Railway 4.5ftO
do pfd mo
Tenn. Coal & Iron.. 29SOO
Texas Pacific 1.1. ,0
T.. St. Louis & West. M0
do pfd So)
I'nlon Pacific 144,1.10
do pfd
T. 8. Express
t'. 8. leather
do pfd
I'. 8. Realty
lT. S Rubber
do pfd
V. S. Steel
do pfd
Vlr-Cneo. Chemical
do pfd
Wnbash
do pfd
Wells Fariro Exr...
Westlnghouse Elec.
Western I'nlon
Wheeling Jk L E
Wisconsin Central.. B'V
do pfd
Northern Pacific 1.S00
82
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98
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1194
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London Stock Market.
LONDON, July 6. Closing quotations on
stocks were.
to Ml N. T. Central 15S
.. 9ol Norfolk & W
.. SVa do pfd 9
.. 871a Ontario & W 6S4
..106 (Pennsylvania 73'a
..1171 Hand Mines H
..166' Heading 61t
.. 6uSa t do 1st pfd 47
.. luV do Id pfd 47
..183 Southern Hallway ... 33 S
.. 16H do pld 1104
.. 3l Southern Pacific 7
.. WVl'tilon Pacific M3
.. 4H do pfd loo
.. Hit V- hleel 34H
..76 do pfd loin
. .171 '4 Wabash 20't
..154 do pfd 42
... 314 Rpanlsh 4a 'H
dull, 27d per ounce.
cent.
The rate of discount-in the open market
for short bills Ih 1 11-Hlfil 13-16 per cent; for
three months' bills, li 113-16 per cent.
Console, money ...
d account
Anaconda
Alchiaon
do pfd
Biltimora A Onto.
Canadian Paclaa ..
thea. A Ohio
Chlcajo Ot. W
C. M. A St. P....
LleBeera
D. A H. 0
do pfd
Krle
do IK pfd
do 2d pfd
Illinois Central ...
Louis. A Naeh
M., K. AT
SILVER Bar,
MONEY 1 per
'Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
tmniKht 111 Lodav ov cHen road was:
Cattle. Hog s. Sheep. H'r's.
c, m. & st. r. iiy.... 8
WalmKli 1
Missouri l.tciuc 1
L. 1'. System 75
L. At N. W. Ky 2
p., E. & .VI. . lty...B9
C, bl. P., M. t 0 4a
11. ot .1. 14 y 03
C, tt. dc W Kv 6
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tncU Market.
-CATTLE -H. oelp's.
. lies.l. liH-lii.litig 6.5. head 1 exults;
1 market lower; native shipping snd export
J4 ;iif dressed le,-f ami hutclier
steers, S .1 ;. (,; ..: steers ui'.l. r l.o."1 pounds.
1.7. 25 .j 4 8.'-; stock- r ar.d feeders. . ...j i.i',
os and h.'if. i s I.' . ",!. e:mn rs.
10: bulls, : etivrs.
nr. I icimn steers.
lin.l helters. K ' 'u.l..'.
iiiii:i n, ,. h is i, bend:
!,. nlars un l lishts. li". ' u f, .V ; packers.
It -tif 50: but.
KMEEP AND .A MHS-Recelpts
hend: O'S'ket lower, native mill tons.
l :.; iHtiii'S.
2 7." 110. Ot'; Mockers,
fl4.75.
gt. Joseph l.lae M4ck Market.
PT. JOSEPH. Julv 6 --CA T TLE -Recelpts.
2 Sis In n, I; niiitkcl active and steady; na
tives, tl 7." 'f 5 5: cow s and heifers, 1.5ivJ)
45.1 inockeis and feeders. 2.7.Vii4 50.
ll'ot?S Hicelpts, g.r-f head; market weak
to 5c lower: light. i ctJ4t' 6-' i medium and
heavv, 5.;'4i5 374.
SHV.KP AND LAMPS -Receipts,
head, market steady to 15c higher.
$1 50
t..r5 ;
$2 5osj4 75; cows
market
packers.
hers and best heavy. $i 4.,$
8. On.)
14)
culls and bucks.
$3..'u3 50, Texan, 13 is
1.957
29
3
34
13
19
Total rcceints ....273 107 2 9
The disposition of tne day's receipts was
as follows, each buver purchasing jsne num
ber of head Indicated:
Omaha l acking v.o 832
Switt and Company 1,193
(.uoaiiy pacKing -o l,:-i
Armour ot Co 76i
an bunt & Co Li
Carey At lienlon 47
Ixibman & co 30
Hill At Huntzinger 00
iiumliton At Kotusclilld 2
Sol Dcgan 7
S. At o 262
other buyers 00
981
2,021
2,288
642
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. July 5. Bank clearings for
day were $2,067,968.42 and for
sponding date last year i,iJj,id
the
to-
corre-
Xew York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. July 6 Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adama Cos
Alice
Hreeca
Brunswick Cos ...
f'oiualo, a Tunuel
Con. Cat A Va..
Horn Silver
Iron Silrer
Leadrllle Coa ....
Offered.
. JO
. so
. v
.. I
. t
.11
.176
.100
.
Utile Chief ...
Ontarla
Orhir
Phoenll
Pornal
isee
Sierra Nevada.
ISinall Hopes ..
standard
..CI
.. i
.. i
.. 44
.. 10
.. is
..ui
Foreign Financial.
IjONDON. July 6 Money was In quiet
demand In the market today, being affected
py tne d.sirioution or aivmends on funds.
payments In the consul market and re
payments to the Pa nk of England. Dis
counts were easy In consequence of the
abundance, of money. On the stock ex
change business was quiet. There wus an
lndiaDositiuo to advance prices materially,
OMAHA WlrOLESAT.n MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations oa
Staple and Faaor Produce.
EGGS Receipts, fair; market quiet;
pandled stock, 12o.
LIVE POULTRV Hens, 84'89c; roosters,
5c; turkeys, 12"616c; ducks, 8c; spring
cnicaens, is to ids., liaioc.
BUTTER Market firm; packing stock.
13c; choice to fancy dairy, T7(i,18c; creamery,
iJ-U-'lc; prints, 22c.
SUUAK Standard granulated, it zi per
cwt.; cubes. $7.00 per cwt.; cut loat, $1.4.
per cwt.; No. 6 evtra C, v,.V per cwt.;
No. 10 extra C, $5 95 per cwt.; No. 15 yel
low, $6.75 per cwt.; XXXX powdered, $6 W
per cwt.; bar powdered, $7.40 per cwt.;
eagle tablets, $7.95 per cwt.
ERESH FISH Trout. 9c; bailout, llo;
buffalo (dressed), 3c; pickerel (dresved), 80;
white bass (dressed), 12c; sunllsn, tc: percn
(scaled and dressed), 8c; pike, 10c; cathsh,
16c; red snapper. 10c; salmon, loc; crapples.
12c; eel, loc; bullheads. 110: black bass. 200;
Manitoba whlteflsh (dressed), loc; Lake Su
perior whitensh (dressed), 12c; frog legs,
per aoz., dtc; lODSiers, green, c; ouncu
lobsters, 30c; shad roe. 45c; blucftsh, 8c.
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Wholesale
Hay Dealers' association: Choice, $7.00: No.
1, $6.50; No. t, $6.00; oarse, $5.00. Thasa
prices are for liay ot good color ana quality.
BRAN Per ton. $15.00.
TROPICAL, FRUIT.
ORANGES St. Michaels, all sizes, $4.25:
extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all
sizes, $3.75; seedlings, all sizes, $3.50; Valen
cia, an sizes, t.a.
LEMONS LMiionlera, etra fancy, 270,
300 and 360 sizes $l,.AVud.75'. fancy, i,t, 300
and 360 sizes, $4.25; 270" elz", '3.50; 3u0 and
860 sizes, $4.50; 210 size, $2.76; 24u size, $3 25.
DAirJa Per box of 30 1-lu pkgs.. t..M;
Hallowe'en. In 7o-lb. boxes, per lb, 6a.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton, liil
85c: Imported Smyrna, four-crown, 12c; flvo
crovn. 12a
BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.75
62 25; iumbos. $2.EOviS.00.
PINEAPPLES Florida, per crate of 24.
80 and 36 sizes. $3.2; 42 size. $3.00.
FRUITS Ah'U MELONS.
APRICOTS California, per 4-baaket crate.
1110.
fiuiia t-auiornia, per a-uaaxet crato.
$1.10.
rtAtriM lexus ciinxa, per i-tiaskel
crate, 80c; 'iexas freestones, $i.uo; Califor
nia, ter 26-lb- box. 9oa.
CHtltf.lto California. 'Jlack. per 8-lb.
box. $1.60: white, per S-io. oos, Ji.fc; Mis
souri, box of 24 qts., ,2.u,4j2.i5.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, per 24
qf case, $l.i5a2.U0; Denver, per case of
24-qts.. 2.00.
CRA N HEKRIE Jerseys, per crate, ll M.
GOOSEbEkKIES-Box of 24 qts., $2.o0.
CANTALOUPES Texas, per crate, $3.00
64. On; California, per cruie, $i.WKjti.uo.
WATERMELONS Alabama sweets, 25&
$0o each; crated, lc .er lb.
RASPBERRI ES Red, box of 24 pts, $2.50;
bluck, box of 24 pts., $2.00.
BLACK BERRIES Case of 24 qts . $2 0tt
TURNIPS-New. poi .!., 2oC.
CARROTS New, per aox., 250.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 400.
WAX BEANS Per -bu. bo,, 75oj string
beans, per 4-bu. Cox, 76c; bu. box wax or
String. S2.00r2.2fi.
POTA I'OES Home-grown, In sacks, per
bu., 36c; Colorado, per bu., 45c; new pota
toes, per bu., 60c.
BEANS Navy, pr bu., $2.00.
CAULlFlAJWKH Home grown, per crate
of 1 dot., F0c.
CUCUMBERS Per doz.. 45c.
PEAS New, per bu. box, $1.00.
TOMATOES Texas, per 4-baake.t crate,
11. lu.
6PINACH-Per bu.. 50c.
CAHU AGE Home grown, lu crates, per
lb.. 2c
ONIONS New, per doz. bunches, 15c;
Bermudas, per crate of about 60 lbs., $1 25.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dos . ran.
LETTUCE Hot bouse, per doz., $5(0406;
bead letture. per doz.. 75c
bEETS New. per doz.. 30c.
MISCELLANEOUS
CHEESE Swiss, tieW, lie; Wisconsin
brick, 14c; Wisconsin Innberger, lie; twins.
13& 14c: oung Americas, 14c.
NUTS-Walnuta. No. 1 soft ''hells, new
crop, er lb., 15c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. 2 soft shells, per lb., lie; No. I hard
shells, per lb, 12u; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., loc, peanuts, per lb., 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb., sc; Oiill walnuts
per lb., l'iU'kc; almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; shellbaik
hickory nuts, per bj., $1.75; lrge hickory
nut, per bu., $1.60. ,
HIDES No. 1 green, lc; No. I geen,
7c; No. 1 salted, 9c; No. 2 salted, sc.
No. 1 veal calf, luo; Nj $ veal calf. c; dry
salted. 7tl4c; alieej vclig. fccujl.vv, fcujs
li'Uss. l.(e.3.00.
Total 4.670 7.387 642
CA11LE it seemed like a Monday up
lu thu came vaiun tma morning, oniy
mere was a larger run tnan lias been
usual on the first uay of the week of late,
"tiu cars being reported 111. Of tins numoer
twenty-eight cars were trom the California
lange. Uencrul conditions were Just tne
reverse of what they were Monday. In
stead of the receipts being light and selleis
having the best 01 it, tne receipts today
were neavy, not only here, but at every
other point, and conuitions were decidedly
aKiilnst the man with cattle tor sale.
Beef Bleers constituted a very large pro
portion of all tho u-tttle In the yards. The
markut. owing to conditions prevailing as
noted above, was slow to open and It was
late In the torenoon before uuyers got out
Into tho varus and still later before they
sot ready to do business. When they did
make a move to do somuthlng their bids
were so much lower that sellers were back
ward about letting go, so that the trade
was slow all the morning and It was well
alopg toward midday liefore very much
business had been transacted. Aside from
a few sales made early of cattle that buy
ers lust happened to want ior immediate
use the market could sately be quoted as
ltKfi 15c lower than Monday. In other words
they took off what they put on Monday.
There were probably about twenty-five
cars of cows and heifers in the yards, but
the market on that kind of cattle shared
In the dullness prevailing In the steer mar
ket. The market was sateiy iuc lower.
which wined out the advance made the
first of the week, leaving prices no better
ilian thev were last week.
Onlv a few stockers and feeders were In
cluded among the day s arrivals, but.
usual, at this season, there was no very
urgent demand, so that the market did not
preneht any especially new features. As to
prices the weakness prevailing In the fat
cattle market would naturally be reflected
In the feeder market to a greater or less
degree. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. fr. No. A. Pr.
J 170 I 75 S 1H7 4 80
10 1114 I 43 116 4 SO
11 Ul 1 W 41) 1271 4 10
S luoO 4 .5 17 1144 4 SO
II k8 4 -i ii li! 4 10
I 1003 4 SO 10 1107 4 86
17 1074 4 30 ID 13H4 4 U
44 :-3 4 SS Si 1170 4 85
18 lool 4 40 44 108D 4 80
to 737 4 40 S 1114 4 83
It U6 4 SO II 1041 4 86
28 1130 4 60 18 IKS 4 8S -
IS 1"V5 4 40 1 1268 4 aS
14 109 4 SO 1 128 4 DO
16 12o3 4 So SO .- 1241 4 W
II 1137 4 66 7 133 7 4 W)
SU 1"11 4 65 77 1265 4 0
4 11,32 4 65 20 1236 4 M)
i lu:5 4 65 24 1413 4 15
24 1173 4 10 62 1314 4 t
tl 1261 4 70 III 12i,a S 00
Si 1132 4 70 1 12S1 S (10
ID 1200 4 70 33 134 I 00
40 1171 4 70 13 12D4 6 00
lu 1081 4 70 18 13D0 S 06
Jd lo0 4 10 ID 14S1 6 05
22 1024 4 10 65 1318 I 06
lii DS3 4 10 17 Ilu8 t 10
42 11 -'J 4 75 20 1322 I 10
21 1U33 4 75 II 1330 I 10
11 10D4 4 76 21 1361 t 10
U 1 4 75 64 1I7S 6 10
IK 1161 4 75 74 12D4 ( 10
18 1322 4 75 ID 1272 6 10
22 lout 4 76 21 1347 t 16
0 11D3 4 so 44 1470 S IS
21 1070 4 80 11 1454 t 15
J, 1220 4 80 47 1417 6 16
40 110 4 So 60 14D1 I 40
71 124D 4 10
BTEEKti AND COWS.
I S76 4 10 17 7 4 SO
8 611 4 10 10 648 4 60
S 4 25 67 77 1 4 SO
t 1044 4 15 4 1441 $ IS
COW8.
i i 00 1 O0 I 7S
I S60 I 10 1 list I 75
1 30 I 10 Iu70 I 76
1 1160 1 16 S 1044 I SO
1 D20 I 40 t S70 I 85
1 1120 t 40 4 1(0 I al
t 1118 2 SO 1 111S I IS
1 1100 t SO 18 1036 I IS
1 1040 t 75 4 l-t I DO
40 DuS I K0 12M I (0
36 Dei 1 SO 7 St,7 3 SO
1 10.K) I Oo 1 U.iO 4 00
1 1030 I 00 1 DiO 4 00
1 1110 I 00 I 36 4 00
14 1044 I IS 1 1170 4 fro
3 1040 I 16 S 10..4 4 00
1 'j0 1 26 1 164 4 00
17 836 I 36 1 1140 4 10
2 D00 I 40 1 12.10 4 10
1 11K, I 40 1131 4 16
II D5 I 70 1 106O 4 16
18 D;2 I 75 I Dlt 4 16
1 1230 I 16 1 146 0 4 IS
1 1176 I 75 4 ,..1267 4 85
4 loJ I 76
HEIFERS.
14 622 I 33 1 660 4 00
Du6 I 15 4 171 4 00
1 620 1 60 1 0 4 10
14 687 1 Si 4 627 4 2S
1U 808 i 76 I a.',0 4 25
1 4M I kS 1 12'M 4 35
1 6sl I 76 1 W kl
J 6i6 I 75
BULLS.
1 1470 I 50 1 1S70 I SO
t 1260 1 60 1 14M) I 50
1 155s I 6l 1 1,130 I 60
J 1270 I 76 4 1071 SO
1 1180 I IB 1 127u 60
1 i740 I 00 1 1U20 I IS
J 11,10 I 00 1 1H0 I SO
1 1440 t 00 1 17mi 00
t 1171 S 00 1 1840 4 00
1 1310 1 25 1 14u0 4 30
1 1650 126 I a(,0 4 60
I Into I 35
STAGS.
1 1060 I 25
CuvS AND HEIFERS.
10 e ! I 50 11 1SI 8 10
CALVES.
I Jis) 4 50 1 130 I 26
10 171 4 50 10 174 I 60
1 10 S 2:, 1 liw SO
1 120 S 25
STOCK EKS AND FEEDER.
l 4J 1 46 4 SI6 I 70
1 Dll 1 "0 II 148 t 70
63 416 I lo ta lit i.
Ut D4S 3 10
17.
71
71
67
74
76
74 214
12 1'HI
M IDS
7D ?)
10 201
SHEEP With only two cars
there was not room for very much
market, but buyers took what there was
without hesitation, paving what looked
like a good, strong price. In fact the mar
ket would luive to be described rs strong
and active, the demand being good and far
In excess of the supply. The two curs re
ceived this morning were a plain kind of
Idaho yearlings, not very good, but they
sold readily at $5 35.
The sheep mnrket at this point Is In a
very healthv condition at the present time.
The demand Is of very reasonable propor
tions, while the receipts continue light
owing to the fact that It Is still early to
expect much of a run from the northern
ranges.
No spring Iambi, are coming to this mar
ket, but If there were any they would un
doubtedly sell lower owing to the way tho
market Is breaking In the east.
Ouotntlons: Good to choice nnrlng Inmhs.
$7.'fi7.50: fair to good spring lambs. $.7rVff
00; good to choice yearlings, $i.oi(ir .fin;
fair to good yearlings, $6.7.Vu6.00; good to
choice wethers. $4.75i6 25; fair to good
wethers. Z4no.u4.7ft: Rood to choice
$4.5f((T3.0O; fair to good ewes, $4.20.60.
resentatlve snles:
No. Av
western ewes and sheen 78
530 Idaho yearlings 77
Stock In laht.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western miirkct.i ycsterd.iy:
cuttle. Jiogs. oneep.
South Omaha
Pionx City
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
1.S22 4.4.1,-
.) 30
ll.Ul l,l,l)
2.33S 8,567
v , 9.0)
27'.m 33.i is)
3,361
4.000
1.957
S.oO
18.000
Totnl
.50.960 68.604 35,318
Kansas City tiraln and rroalalona.
The range of prices paid In Kansas City,
as repotted bv the Edwards-Wood com
pany, llo-lll Hoard of Trade, was:
Articles.
Wheat
Julv...
Sept . . .
Dec...
Corn
Julv...
Sept...
Dec...
Oil t s
Sept...
Pork
Julv...
Sept...
Iwir.l
July...
S.pt...
Ribs
Julv...
Sept . . .
ewes
Rep-
Pr
4 00
6 35
Open. 1 High. I
i I I
M'oARV 84 I
82Hi-1''! 8JI
82 S 82 V
I I
49 V 4M
4V 4W,
43S 43V
Sot,' soij
I
12 o 12 r.o
12 91 12 95
7 17 7 17
7 47 7 47
7 62 7 62
7 85 7 85
Low. I Close.l Mon'y
78-
4'.eV
7;,
4J...
30
12 42
12 67
7 12
7 30
7 57
7 77
82 V
7:"i
9','
I
49V
4N
4.C.
80
12 42
12 R7
7 12
7 30
7 57
7 77
83H
60-v,
1A
8V
43-
3.VH
12 62
12 90
7 42
7 67
7 80
KANSAS CITY. July R. WHEAT
Higher: July. 82c; September. 79V'7Vc;
December, 79'V'i 79c. Cash: No. I hnrd,
95cC(ttl.01'i; No. 3. 9i?!9e; No. 4, 75i6f.'So;
No. 2 red, '.Hwuto; No. 3. ni-airvi-c;
4. 757rS5c
OKIN limner; JUiy, one; ncpienn.er. sip
48i,c: December, 4;(ve. Cash: No. 2 mixed,
6Uiii2c; No 3. 5ern52c; No. i wnue. 04c;
No. 3, 62'1iS3'40.
OATS-Ateadv; No. 2 white, 3233V4C; No.
2 mixed. S'lbSoV. . .
EviGS-Steady ; Missouri nnd Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewo'od cases Included, 12c; case
count, lie; cases returned, t" less.
HAY-Stea.lv; choice timothy, $9 50.
RYE Steadv at OOiifiSc.
BUTTER Steady ; creamery, lnHtjlRHc;
CHICAGO LIVE KTOCK MARKET
Cattle Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower
Hon Five Cents I.ovrer.
CHICAGO, July 6. CATTLE Receipts,
,000 head; market l'W15c lower; good to
prime. $5.5fi6 25; poor to medium. H.R(Kd)
t.;m; stockers ana teeners, VL.tn 30: cows
$3.00ii'4.50; heifers, $3.5(HjT6.10; ennncrs, $1.50
3110: bull. $2.0oj4.0: calves, $3.00ff .25.
HOGS Receipts, aa.ooo head: estimated
for tomorrow, 25,000 head; market 6c
lower; mixed and butchers, $5.35'i6.60; good
to choice heavy, $5.50gn.60; rough heavy
$5.0Oi)6.35; light, $o.40&5.60; bulk ot sales
IG.47Cyiiri.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 18.000
head: market for sheep strong; Iambs
steady; good to choice wethers. $4. lotfio.bO;
fair to choice mixed. $3.6"u5.2o: western
sheep, $3.75(05.60: native lambs, Including
spring lambs, $4.6(KS8.26; western lambs,
$4.75417.60.
Knnsaa City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, July 6. CATTLE; Re
ceipts. 11,000 head. Including 6,000 head
southerns; beef steers 51i10c lower; other
natives steady to 10c lower; southerns
steady; choice export and dressed beef
steers, $5.iVkj6.76; fair to good. $4.25'S6.oO
western fed steers, $4 25(926; stockers and
feeders, $2.754.3fi; southern steers, $2.75yi
4. 60- southern cows, $2.254j3.RO- native1 cows,
$22oSj4.60; native heifers. $3.25Q5.00; bulls,
$2.2,Vii3.75; calves, $3.00i(S.25.
HOGS Receipts, li.tmj nean; market 00
lower; top. $5 42'; bulk of sales. $5.35'qv 40;
heavy. $5. 30-3 6. 37 V4: packers, $5.35S0.42';
pigs and light. $5.30fj5.4?V4
Iifc.fc.t' AIS U J-iAAiria Keceipis, ,IJ
head; sheep strong; lambs I0ji5c higher;
native lambs, $6 504)7.40; western fed lambs.
$5.76ti.50; fed ewes and yearlings, $4 3,V,
6 76: Texas clipped yearlings. $4.75iv5.i);
Texas clipped sheep, $4.25tiH.i5; stockers
and feeders, $2.5of'3.75.
packing, 14c.
Wheat, bu ....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Receipts.
127 200
....118.401)
.... $1,000
Shipments.
5O.4O0
7R.1
10,000
Coffee
NEW YORK. July
Market.
5 COFFEE Futures
opened Irregular at unclinnged prlcea to an
advance of 2i points In response to higher
European cables. Offerings, however, were
relatively light and the market ruled gen
erally firm, closing steady at net 15S25
points higher. Sales were reported of 73. 5'")
bags Including September at g.65rA.HiV;
December, 6 95Vi7.1o; February. 7.10c; March.
7 2v,i7.3iic; April. 7.26fi7 4ic; May, 7.3(Q.7.40
Spot Rio, steady; No. 7' Invoice, 7vc.
Sloox City
SIOUX CITY.
Live Slock Market.
la., July S (Special Tele
gram) CATTLE Receipts, SoO head, mar-
Vlalhle Supply of Grain.
NEW YORK, July S Tho visible supply
of grain Saturday. July 1, as compiled by
the New York Produce exchange la
follows:
Wheat 14.228,00 bu.; decrease, 1,160,000 bu.
Corn 3.570.000 bu.; Increase, 662,000 bu.
Oats 7,700,000 bu.; Increase, 4O7.O0O bis.
Hve 880,000 bu.; decrease, 29,000 bu.
Barley 870,000 bu.; decrease, 8,000 bit.
Edwards-Wood Co.
(Incerpo rated
nain Office: Fifth aad Robert Strstti
5T. PAUL. niNN.
DEALERS IN
Stocks, Grain, Provision;
Ship Your Grain to Us
Ornneh Office, llO-lll Board of Trade
Did.. Omaha, Neb. Telephone 8B14.
212-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Omaha.
Ben 'Phone 216. Independent 'Phone
$1,250,000
CINCINNATI, HAMILTON & DAYTON
RAILWAY COMPANY
Refunding Mortgage 4 Per Cent Gold Bonds
Dattd July 1, 1904 Du July 1, 1954
lntrjt Payable) January 1 and July 1
UNITED STATES MORTGAGE & TRUST CO,, New York, Trustea
$1,000 Coupon Bond, with prlvilaf of Raclatarlng tha Principal
and Interest, or Principal only.
(Total Issue $25,000,000, of which $15,023,000 are Reserved for Prior. Liens.)
These bonds are secured by direct mortgnjfp, subjwt to $15,023,0(10 prlot
liens, on the entire railroad property and leases of tho C. II. & I). Hallway (.'oro
puny, consisting of approximately l.fKiO miles of road. The lxinds are further
retired by a first lien on $I1,Min,00o par value if Tere Marquette common gtoek
which alone cont more thau the. entire amount of tho outstanding Refunding
Bonds; and the dividends on same more than oovt the Interest on the actual
ii mount of Refunding Ronds now issued. Of the underlying bonds f 2,fi(ir,i0n will
mature In October of this year, and $2.72S,(nx) will mature six years hence and bo
refunded under this mortgage. The mortgage will bo closed when the $1,477,000
of bonds reserved for betterments are token down, and no further bonds can then
be issued, except for the purpose of retiring underlying bonds. These Refunding
Bonds underlie an Issue of $50.0iio,000 lionds since authorized.
The O. II. &. D. System, Including the Tort? Marquette, comprises nome 4.IHH)
miles of railroad consisting of a trunk line from Buffalo via Detroit to Chicago,
Cincinnati and Indianapolis, with traffic connections to St. Louis.
The C. II. & P. Hallway Company has paid , per cent dividends upon Its
preferred stock uninterruptedly for the past ten years, and the earnings of tho
two companies, operating Independently, for their last respective flscul years,
were reported as follows:
C. H & D.
June JO. 1V04.
Qroa $8,271, ISI
Op. Expense, Taxes 6,061,72
Pare Marquette.
December il, IVOJ.
$11,356,436
7,889.274
Net
Interest, Etc. . . .
Net Surplus.
.$2,210,425
. 1.421,897
.$ 788,525
$ 3,467,162
1,850,484
$ 1,016,678
HOGS Weakness waa
market thla luurulnif t
the -feature of the
eUl pulIUel, WUb a
(These are the last available figures of the I'ere Marquette It. R. afl tha
books were not cJosed on December 31, l'.'Ol, the figures being carried ou for a
period of eighteen months Instead of a year lu order to make the fiscal year of
this road correspond with that of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton which ends
June 3Dtli.)
Application will ba mad In dua course to Hat .
thasa bonds on tha New York Stock Exchange
Special Circular I'pon Application.
Price 95 and Interest, Yielding About 4.25
Mason, Lewis & Company, Bankers
MONADNOCK DUILDINC, CHICAGO