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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1906)
1 i) THE "OM AH A' SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 17.' 190A. 11 I t' St 'J t ll GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Ureneth All Through tba List on Crop EepcrU. NO RAIN WEST OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER tern t n Cent and WhMt Three-Qnar-ternOats Mara Active Than far , , '' Iran, bolng Over I'm Cents Higher. OMAHA. June 18, I. An -explanation of tn cause of me ad Vance lu vine grain serves aa an explana tion for the otners. 'i lia whole strength to- uy ems baeed on crop reports, Ua market ,""V cei-ormng very much excited at one time. Vo rains, were mown on the morning a map weal of I lie Mississippi rver ami out i). ii thrulignout tna Ohio valley. Kenon o.iung lu . tell of hot. dry weather, with .an winds tnfough Nebraska and parta lovta,' The report respecting the win n r wnt at In the two atatea are much more smIoii ttun at any time heretofore. i m il- l said, to be late, and tna dry wiatnet keeps It . ao. There were com p.ainta today renaming . oat from Iowa, wmcn had as much to do with tha ad-tan-e as anvthlna- else, aa Iowa la one of tue largest producing atatea. The whole situation hinge, to R great extent, on the aeather conoition prevailing from day to uay tarough tne grain belt. (Julie general realizing toward tna closa cauaed a talr re- Mt tion in ail pita. V ember eorraitlnna In the weat are hav ina an effert unnn country acceptances, wnich were sreneiallv retmrteA light." The situation In tb weat la generally consid ered critical. ' Oata were by far the strongest cereal on the list, advancing iyn2c a bushel before the reaction. In addition to the bad re port, respecting the crop, the pessimistic advtre-s regarding hay added additional Im petus to the liming The trade in this market la aa large aa at any time for four or Ave yeari back, and outalde apeculatlon Is taking a more active (ntereat In it than In either wheat or corn. riearanrea were 12S.00O hliahelS -Wheat, ?i mi tuirieia nViur. 108.000 bushels corn and n nrw h,,.h.i mil Frlmarv wheat receipt era- 9?jf. bimhnla and shlDmenta 1H6.0H0 bushel, against tecelpta last year of 214,000 bushels knd shipments oi iiw.onu "" Corn receipt were 778,000 bushels and ship ments ",& buehels, against receipts last year of ;.74.ooo bushels and shipments of Mverpool closed ia Jtlgber on wheat and 4d higher on corn.' Broomhalt estimates- world s wheat ship ments Monday at B.ZOO.ono pusneis. Local range ol. options: . , ,'v rtlelee. Open. I High. Low. Close Tes'y Wheat-I July... Sept... Corn July... Sept... Oats July... Sept... 7fiBt76VB'j 7S'4B 7HB 7SA Hk 77'.B 76SA 4!"4B 60A 4RsiA 4t4B 60A 4VA ...... 2S U 4!4B 60'4B 4!)4B 60B A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 1 hard. 77wT8Vte: No. t hard, "IVSTHc.: No. 4 hard. H5&72c; No. I spring, Tlr- Cn 9 nrtrt 7?'Os7R. CORN-No. t. 49649Hc; No. 4, 48c; No. t vellow Ko. 2 white. SOW OATS No. 1 mixed, STc; No. I white, S7VfWc; No. 4 white, rc. .RYK No. 2, 67c; No, t, Kttc Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 10 Kansas City. , , no Minneapolis .1 1" 4!4 49 Omaha 10 uluth z til. Louis W (9 CHICAGO v GB AIM ASD. FOVI9lO' ' -'' Faaf&res'pf the Trading and Closlag Frlce'a sa Board af Trade. CHICAGO, June 1. Absence of rain through the southwest and middle weat treated: extremely bullish sentiment in tie wheat and coarse grain markets here Aoday. At the close wheat for July de livery was up rc. torn was up .IXv, Oat showed a gain 01 inc. no visions were &i12Hc higher. .i U'he wheat market was strong the en 11m session. With the exceDtlon of a bearish rejiorts from the northwest news of the day was favorable to the Irtille. The' weather bureau reported clear weather In Kansas and Nebraska during the past twenty-four hours and Its predic tion was tor continued aosence 01 rm lienor! from many sections of the- soutn. tst told of great damage to the crop by f tiouth. . A forecast that the -weekly sta 1I4UCB on Monday 'would show a liberal vi.j r . in world's shipments also helped to, stimulate demand for -wheat. Strength 111" coin and oata waa another Influence Viiitt tended to create bullish sentiment n "wheat. Throughout the day commission ilisisc were active Didders ror wneai. an, slthouih at ttmea there waa heavy profit raking, prices were well maintained. The j.'jrkt closed strong. July opened i Akc to UtH higher at 8i'4 4i83-. - 1 . . . . u.l. . .. I'll n Mn.l " 1 . .ma at 83.c, Clearances of wheat and fiou . tmf were Aiual to 223.000 bushels. I'rlnisr r S: icelpts were ' 1 1. 000' bushel, compared Li' v tttli 224.000 bushela' the correapondln ,dav vear ago. Minneapolis. Dulutn an Chicago, reported receipts of 228 cars against Ml cars last week and 16 cars 4 Vesr ago... . .-. . ? Trading In the corn pit waa active and .the market waa strong all day. Demilid waa aeneral and the selling was chiefly by longs. Continued dry weather was the -main reason tin- the activity and strength, 't he market closed strong. July opens. l. 10 Sf -ic higher at lHtfoi)a .udvanced to f,4 l iU Uc and closed 1 fa.".-.' i.("al receipts were 483 cars, wltn of ripntvact grade. . "l'l'ere was an enormous volume of trade Sx 1 ho oats pit and the market was ex ):ci.Hiirl v struna-. Owing to the congested t-eojidltlon of (he July option the bulk of nnr na in the more aiatant aeiiverisa. Kt one time the price of tha July delivery tiaiclied 4 2 a gain of lc over tha pre vious high record of the season. Dry weather waa the aole reason for the sharp lvalue in prices.- The market closed "Strong.- juiy opened Tic nigner at siic suld up 4;'ic and closed at 42V4c LiOcai receipts were lis cara. ' I 'Ti-n'ialin were unlet but firm. Th luiarket , waa affected by the atrength of f raln and by an advance In the price of iVe hogs. At the close September pork mi ud 12 i.e. at tl(. 80. Lard was no ,tWc at I9.07V4. Ribs were to higher at ;9 S7H. ifF.stlmated receipts fos Monday: Wheat, it cara: corn, 864 cara; oats, Sit cars; .t ors. 4 8,000 head. , '. The leading future ranged as follows; Articles.l Opes. I High. Low. J1 Close. Yss'y. Wheat I .4 v I , 'July JHSVeSl . - . 8.W tSH-K' ; H-p. , I'.a4, 4'S.s' wi. 88a ',8i i'a: iSsSir - -i- fc4H,4SiH; W'k Corn--V .July .Hept e i vinv t'Vri',!64HS'.,, 68H1 63 V. 63 ' 584 '0"i 541.1 b?i' 61S 63 s.; ?liata f viMuly 41t HI 41 38 42H' 3 41 17 0?H 1 60 t 0 I torn 40S 874 lo rv. t 66 O 00 . ""pi. SSU3S, 40 IT! ....- 'Pork-t Juiy 17 00 I i7 7S 13 00 1 K. 1 t-24j. 18 72H v. S-ut .Urd- ; j- jiiix, .-, HL (X4, ilWba . ; . :jui S 90 8t7H o:,, to;i kl 9 IW t t 66 9 47H t 60 t 46 f t32H! t 40 a rv t s;4 , oct, ;.i , t u t i;v. t 16 1 t 174H US Vo 1. . Cash quotattorie were as follows: 'i KLOl'R Steady; winter patenta, tl 609 4m; straights. ilt0i3.7t; spring patanis, Ulit.OO; stralghta. tA4et 86; bakers, ti . " tjS Kl - t WHEAT No. spring. Mc; No. t, 794 4SCj No. S red. 664 tj 87 4". CORN-No. 1. 644fioVo; No. t yellow, 84'ifiTW. OA IS-N". t. 4:4c; No. I white, 4J44c; No. 9 white, 414c. RYE No. t 61 4C- BAR1-KY Ctood feeding, 494160c; fair lu choice malting, tDfidbc., tKEPiN". 1 flag. tlOii,: No. I north, woaternll li Timothy, pi line, t7t. t'luver, contract grade. tH 26. PROVISIONS Short rib sides (loose). 19 549 4- Mess p.rh. per libl. l7 wv .". lrd - per 1' lbs.. 8 35. Short clear sides ik.,.li tt HTfetll (HI. Receipts gnd thlproenta fr th dsy wers ss fullows: Keceipta. Slilumenis Flour, bbla .... ... 16,n V ht 11 OU ...667.sia . SWoiD ...217 5-0 loe.uUB ... l.OliO ... oU.AjO t.tuO Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu ... .... Rye. hu Barley, bu k. OMutneo eschanae today the but ter market was 141-; creameries. 14I7V; dairies) steady. trt- l-"io l ' ases Included, IRc; firsts. lc: prime firsts. "c; extras steady. Cheese, 4'frllc. EW lOHK OKFIItL MtRKRT (taslatlo a af the lay . a ' t raaaedltles. Yarlaaa NKW YORK. June IK FI.rtR Recelnts. ... uniR.i espfiri. s,bm dois.; paiea, ,'wVi npiu pk. The market ws firm hot vjutet ; Mln- I vlUSING neenta patent. u tMlK: MhnMMi hakera. IHMilii; winter patent. l44Srt; winter freights. $3 Skvti4.ii; winter extres. 32.4 tn; winter low arade. S2.8o4I8.ta. Ry flour, firm: fair to a nod. tt.4!i3.iiO: choice to fancy. fvg 4 16. tvK in M BA j Firm ; fine white and yel low, tl.2i61.26: coarse. tl.101Sl.12: kiln dried. $l.nJS.00. Hi 13 Pull : No. 1 weatern. t&o. f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipt. 3S,000 bu.: exports. 45. 2 bu.: aale. l.tnn.ooo bu. future. Snot market Irregular; No. t red, 84Sc, t. o. b. noat; no. 1 northern, Dtilutn, KPtc r. o. o. float; No. 1 northern. Manitoba. BOHkc, r. b. afloat. lack of rain In Kansas and Nebraska, with Arm cables, strong bull sup port, prospects for light world's shipments nd h Kher coarse grain markets advanced wheat o a bushel thl morning. It closed tic net higher. July, w iii-iow n-itsc. losed ouc: Bentember. cioaea 8Hc; December, S8Vi"c, closed KlSc. COKN Kecelpta, f,0n0 hu. ; exports, ,w bu.: sale, inn.odo bu. future. Spot market firm; No. 2. Hc, elevator, and !, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 vellow. 2Hc: No. 2 white, CWc. The option market was fairly active and lc higher on bull crop nems from iseoraana. he oata advance and covering, lait prices 'flllc net advance inly, Wiyic, closed, 7c; September. fintfWtc, closed su'sc; Le- cemher, urHc. closed n. OATB Receipts, S4.fc bu.; exports. 20.71 hu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 2 to 32 Ins., 344c; nstural white, so to J" 10., w 46c; clipped white, IS to 40 Iba.. 4fl5Hc. FEED Firm; spring bran, $20.50.' to ar rive. Middling. 420. 76. to arrive; city. $.0 2JO0. HAY Firm; shipping, eWiwe; fooa to choice. 87HI&96C. TIOPR Steady ; -state, common to choice, lfcifi, Miiac; 1P04. nominal; olds, nominal; Pa cific coast, 1905, 10tri5c; 1K4. ll12c; olds. nomlnsl. HIDES Steady: Oalveston. IP to 5 los.. 2c; California, 20 to 26 lba., 21c; dry, 24 to 30 lbs., lc. LP.A 111 Krt rites oy ; aora. tainc. PROVISIONS Beef, stesdv: family. Ill 00 iJfll.M: mass, $8 SftM.OO; beef hsms. t20.to 22.00; cltr extra India mess, $lR.50fll7.oo. Cm mests. Arm: plckeled bellies. $10.7512 iO; pickled shoulders, .Va8.26; pickled hams. 12 finff 12 M. Tjird firm: nrline western. ts.HO; refined, continent. t.40. Pork, steady; family. 1K So1 .00; short clears, iifi.ovpis.ai; mess, tlT.ofysn.M. . ' . TAL.LOW steady; city, sc; county, o-u 6Vic. ' RICE Steady: dc omestlc, fair, 86Hc; Japan, nominal. POnTRY Live firm; western broil era. J8e; fowla. lJHc; turkey. lli12c. Dressed steady! western broilers, 20023c; turkeys. 13c: fowls. 10013c. EOO8 Stesfly; western nrsre. n -. BUTTER Firmer; street price, cream ery, 20W20Hc; renovated, common iw extra, 12174c. m CHEESE Weak; new state full cresm, large, fair to best, ei04c; new state, small. Inferior to best, 71014c. St. Ils Oeaeral Market. bt Til'TS. .Tune 18. WHEAT Higher; No. 2 red, cash elevator, 87c; track. 88 J 88Ve; Julv, 80S 80Hc; September, 8H4c; No. 2 hard, 0 82HC. , CORN Higher; No. z casn. 01c; ir-n. t24c; July, tl4c; September, 62e. OATS Higher; No. 2 cash, 8c; track, 43c; July, 3c; September, lc; No. i White. 42 T48c. FIXJUR Steady; red winter patents, 84 45 f4.0; extra, fancy and straight, 83. 75(34. 40; Clear, 82.76300. SEEDS Timotny, z.nwimi. CORNMEAI-Steady; 82 60 BRAN Steady; sacked, easftfscV lff7t:. HAY-Steady; timothy, tl4.00918.)j prai rie, tl.50. IRON COTTON TIES XI. w. B AQOINQ BHc. HEMP TWINK-7HC. tniviHIAlTfl Pork, hlsher: lobbing, t17.074. Iard. higher; prime steamed. 8860. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, 89.7B; clear ribs, IS.87H; short-clears. 810.00. Bacon, stesay; ooxea extra snons. iv.u, clear ribs, tm2H; short clears. 810.76. POULTRY uteaoy; cnicaens, iriii5, 17020c; turkeys, llttc; ducks, ic; geese, 5c. . ' BUTTER Steady; creamery, 172le; dairy. 14 17c. 1 " fiUUH Bieady, ilc, cara mum, Recelnts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 4.000 10,000 Wheat hll 32.000 25.000 Corn. bu. 60.000 i:,O0O Oat, bu 27.000 63,000 Mlaaeapolls CU Market. V1NNEAPOI.I8. June 18 FLOUR First patenta, t4.35ii4.45; second patents, .& 4.80; first clears, .t3.6OQfl.0; second Clears, t2.45W2.56. BRAN in bulk, xi.xpiii.oov fHnrverlnr Rnard of Trade Quotations for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery.) The range of pricea, as reported by F. D. Day St Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Articles.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y Wheat-I I I July...824fiH83453m Sept...'82't( I 83 K 83 1 82 82j81V92 Dec....!B2Vr 1144 Sept... 1 16 S, (Jet.... 1 14 S3! I 1 14'' 1 KWi 114 t2H:82T4e! k-'s 1 14 1 14Hi 1 14 1 14V 1 14V 1 14 1 13 I 134 1 15 Mlnneaoolla Caah Close- Wheat: No. 1 hard. Sae; No. 1 northern, 84Vc: to arrive. 844c: No. I northern. 82V:; No. t northern. 8o4lc; No. 1 durum, 73c; No. 2 durum, 73V Corn: No. I yel low. 50c; io. i corn. boc. uais: ro. 8 white, 3Mc; No. 3. 3;S4384c- Barley 4S0eic. Rye; 67JSMc. Flax: tl.Ui. . Kaaaaa City Grata aad Praxlslaas. KANSAS C1TT, June It. WHEAT-July. 7o'-c; September. 76c: December, 771 Cash: No. I hard, r,vT9c; No. 3, 744378c; No. 2 red, 644287c; No. t, 81fl4Vfcc. CORN July, 50Tc; September. 62c: De cember. 4Sc. Cash: No. t mixed, SlfcelVic; No. 8, Urtv&ilc; No. 2 white. 62 V: No. I, 62c. OATS (Steady; No. 1 white, tl(J42c; Nt.l, 4tJ41c. RYE Steady to strong. 5&'S8c. HAY Steady to strong; choice timothy, 813.6014.00; choice prairie, tH 6o$U.0O. BUTTER Steady : creamery, Uo; packing, L'.c. KOOS 8teady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whit wood cases Included, . 14c; case count, 13Vc; cases returned, Ho oft. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat,' bu IS.OoO 66.000 Corn, bu t3, 10,000 Oats, bu 6.0U0 11,000 Phlladelahla Preise Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 16. BUTTER Stesdy; extra western creamery, 21c; nrby print. 22c. f.(JJ r irm; nearoy irean, iso at mar; western fresh, 18c at mark. CHKESE Unchanged; New York full creams, fancy, 10c; choice, lOHc; fair to good, loij'lOc. Mllwaakee Gralm Market. MILWAUKEE June 16. WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern.' 8VW7c; No. t northern, Idctftik-; July, 83c. asked. RYE firm; No. 1, toViCHtic. I BAKLEY Quiet; No. 2, t6Vic; sample. 46 fli-ie. CORN Higher; No. 1 cash. 534fi54c: July. 637SC asked. Liverpool Grata aad Provlsloas. LIVERPOOL, June 18. WHEAT frpot, nominal; futures, quiet; July, 6s7Hd; Sep tember, tstHd; December, ta td. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new, no siock; American mixed, old. 4s lOd. Futures, firm; July, 4s6Vd; September, 4 TVd. . . Pearl Grata Market. PEORIA, Jun It CORN Higher: No. t yellow. 6tHe N. I, tlc; No. 4. tttj; no grsde. 484? 60c. OATS Higher; No. I white. 4110; No. I white, 41c, No. 4 white, 40tj40 4-o. WH1HKT tl.tt. l Dalath Grata Market. rilXCTH. June It WHEAT To arrive. No. 1 northern, 6Vc, No. 2 northern. I84c; on track, No. 1 northern, 86c, No. t north ern, 834c; beptember, 8iTc. OATS To arrive and on track, 41c. Evaporated Apples a ad Dried Frails. NEW YORK. June 1 1 EVAPORATED APPCKS Market eontlnuea firm on a pot owing I th light suppltee available pend ing arrival .from the new crop. Strictly frlme are quoted at He; choice at 11 4 U 14c; fancy, 114k lr. CALIFORNIA DRIKD FRCIT Prunes are unchanged with auotaliona ranging front 1 41 14. according to grade. Aprt cota are offered very sparingly and nrlce on srwt are mora or less nominal In th absence of business. Choice in quoted at 12c; extra choicest lit) It Sc: fancy. 14 14 4c. Peaches are also unchanged with cliolr quoted at lie; eitra choice at 1149114c: fancy at UV114c estra fancy. ltd lttc. Raisins sre unchanged. I.onse muooaiels are quoted at t44c; seeded ratstns, 1 4 19 7 44, London Uitn at tl I0 6J146. ' NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Trading, it Dsiultorj aid Bpooolation ii Deipondent ia Ton. IS WEAK AND LOWER Ia riaal Iteallags Prfees Melt Awat Rapidly, with Dratlsg (he Ceatral Palat af Attack. NEW YORK. June 1.-Trsdlng In stocks was desultory during the most of th short session today, but the despondent tone of the speculation was nbvlou and in the tlnal dealings prices melted away easily under a ronlderable Increase of aelllng preure. The closing wss decidedly wesk, with no evidence of resiliency. Nothing new developed to explain the weskne. but prices were offered down sg gresslvely and the vulnersble speculative Eosltlon of some of the stocks In the mar et wss manifest. Reading continued to show the effect of Its poor technlcsl posi tion and waa the central target for attack by the bear party. The stock offered some resistance about 1.10. but broke through that point before the closing. There waa a vio lent slump In Anaconda and the Industrials the high priced northwestern grsngers and other speculative favorites all succumbing easily to the pressure sgalnst them. Con tinued drought In the winter wheat region and a forecast of dry. weather for Sunday made cron datmar reoorts an Influence In th market. The dlsorgsnlsatlon of affairs In Russia received more attention, although the dlreet pressure produced here by the Russian pews wss not Importsnt. The large reliance nlaced on the reserves of French cspltal for resource to supply the Isrge needs or tne Mew York money msraei makes the situs tloh sensitive to a threat that would Involve tlist money center in embarrassment, ss would necessarily be the result of an overturn of arralrs in Kuesm In view of the very heavy Frenrh commit ment In that country. The changes In the Item of the bsnk statement were so smsll ss to mske th.tt document of little Influence In the stock market. There was nothing In It. however. to relieve the mood of denresslon ot ine speculstlon snd the sctlve yielding of the day developed after its appearance. , Total ssles of bonds, psr value, wo,wi. The following wss the range of prices on th . Nw York stock- exenange: sals. Hiss. low. I"" A4ms Vxtr AmalsMte4 rnpper .... Amerlcsa C. A T AsmtIcsb C. r. ft ... Amerlran Cottos Oil 144 i4'i iii ih r ' " i H4 II II MO n us ii 4 1 'H X1H 4 ' S lit Am. Cottos Oil sM Aiasrlrsii EiprM ASMT. H. m b. pM Amsrleas Ire. aeevrttl. l,e American Ue4 OH Aw. Uosesl Oil pM Americas LrfieomotlTS ... Am. IjneomotWe pf Amaiiran a. ft II t.m tl.SMI UlVj 1M HO Am. . .. rM Am. 8uar Meaning i"ios ii it2H in Am. Tebarre pfs. etr ne ll4 I01V4 AnaennS Mining Co.. ..il.so l !) Atrhlaos . 4.40ft H14 M Ml ion letv, imu, lot's , n 1444 144 14JH . ll.KXl lllli ll4a HI'I AteMaoa pM -. . Atlantic t'naat Una.... Baltimore A Oblo Bal. ft Ohio pfd BrsoklrS Rapid TntsaK. ... ; Pi . tt.iee liv i K Canadian Pacific Central of New Jernoy see us l4 JJTO Cneaapealt ft Ohio 70S I74 ' Chlraso ft Altos Chlraio ft A. ptd . , It tm T7 Tf 71 - ton 1SV4, ll II . I . nnn Ml K Chlrano Dreat w stare Chlraao ft N. W Chlraso. Mil. ft St. P Chlrat-n T. ft T ..1I.MS 1714 mi4 1HH IS .Bv,.. e' V., C. C. ft t. t; tne ' 7.40 800 Colorado P. ft I... I1 14 II 31 Tolorado ft Southern ,. tSVj Colorado ft Bo. 1st pfd.,... Colorado ft o. M pfd Connolldated Oos Cors Preduota, rfg Cora Product! pfd..., ii"isi ' too . nv ,.Ki4 '"ioi iiii iti " '"'aoi 'iii 'ii '. 41 N lis St Dels wars ft Hudaon Delaware. I., ft W Den ar ft Rio Qrsnde. D. ft R. O. pfd IXstlllers' Borurltlos Brio Krlo lot pfd Krle Id p(d .' General Rlectrlc Horklng Valley llllnola Ctntral IsUrnatlonal Paper -. International Papor pfd International Pump International Pump pfd..... Iowa Control Iowa Centra! pfd.... Kanaaa City southern Kanaaa Cltr So. pfd........ LoalOTlllo ft Naahvllle Manhattan L Metropolltaa It.- Ry Maxlca Central ... Minneapolis ft 81. Ioula.. M., St. P. ft . 8. M M.. Bt. P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd.. Missouri PaclRc Miaaourl, Kanaaa ft Texas.. M.. K. ft T. pfd National bead National R. R. oof M. pfd. Now York Control Now York. O. ft W Norfolk ft Westers .... N. ft W. pfd North American Pacific Mall i 121 I.xw I, SOS M4 484'. M 'ni 1M iff" iS 'it"1 w1 ...I: al 4J 74 1.IIW 100 1M,' "'oi m" leo us ta 111 J74 III 100 ISO 11 41 an 17 I1H l. 147 148 145 1 141 110 100 W4 It1 tt it IM 100 1T4 l.SOO tot "'ni 'it" too 71 10 1714 I.K IM 40 41 aa 1714 1T4 44V, ' 'U 71 IT" 4H - 4 71 at W 1174 414 414 si n to M N 14 100 M 1L4U0 ill' Pennarlvania ,.. People s Ooa P.. C, C. ft t. L Pressed Steel Car ., Preeaed Stool Car pfd Pullmas Palsco Car..... Roodint Reedlac let pfd Reading Id pfd ... Republic Stool Republic Steel pfd Rock Jalssd Co Rock laland Co, pfd St. U ft 8. P. M pfd... at. Lou la South weatern.. at. Lou la 8. W. pfd Southern PaclSe So. Pacific pfd...... -111 1111 tl It 4 II mo MO 4t 4t ta ...... IH M,M .11114 U4 14 .... K M M W44 S M4 344 414 444 114 434 l.tot 144 I, IV 4 10 44 144 24 44 "ii" 44 14 4- '74. W4 44 1114 144 1 M4 M4 t 314 ' 114 4 " 44 1444 1444 4 lit 7 17 Beulhera Railway St. Rallwajr pfd Teoseeeeo Coal ft Iroa.. Teaaa ft Paclflo Toledo. Bt. U ft W T , Bt. U ft W. pfd t'nloa PaclBa L'aloa Paullo pfd tailed statoo Eapraaa. .. balled Btatao Roaltr t ailed atatos. Rubber.... V. B. Rubber Bfd Called Buteo Bieol I'. B. Bteel pfd Va.-Crollna t'haalcal .. Va. -Carolina Ckoaa. pfd. Wabaah Wobaak pfd Welle-Parse gipreoa Weettngheuae glectrfio .. IM ltB lot , II, XI 141 Ot - IT lot 414 414 44 1M 144 1M4 lot 9t.40 M4 87 it lt.loe 1044 M4 11144 lot 41 41 at iuo lit lit lt l.toe 4 114 it tot 474 41 at lftt tW4 MI4 tw ut M4 14 84 Woofers t'slen Whaallag at Lake Brie. Wleeonel Central ... .. Wis Cwatrsi td....... Northern aclao , 4 lui 4.IM 844 lot t'ostral Loather lonlral leather (d.... 101 144 4w Bloaa-SfceOleld Bteel .. to Tt ' Tl Croat Northers pfd. 1, tuo mi ttt Total sales for the iday, 463.6U0 shares. BOSTON, Jun 14. -Call loans, 406 per cent; time loans, 4b64 per cent. OfTlcial dosing on stocks and bpnds: Atthleoa adj. ta W4;drnturo do 4a 101 lAllouea Met. Ceatral 4t 774!Aaaalaaated . . Atchloo l7'iAw.rl,aa . do ld U'i4!Atlantla Beoto A Aloes? lit Hiukair Boatoa A Malso...l74 cai. ft Noels.... Boaie Elara ted IU jOntati.iia.- Kltrhbar fd lll'fetiser UU4 .. Moilcos Central il'v'Dei Weot K Y., N. H. ft M...1M Liowilaloa Oil l'aloa Panto ..' 144 raslm Amor. Arge. Cheat.... at loranbr do fd 4 llal Rerala A mar. Pneu. Tub.... 1 Itaaa. Mlnla ... ... 14 ... 14 ...lvtsj ... ... II . Su . ..to . 4 ... 74 ... 114 ... Tt ... II ... II ...It ... T4 ... 114 ... to ... 14 ... 114 ...11 ... 17 ... M4 ... I ... at ... 1 ... 4 ... tt ... 114 ... i4 ... 14 Amor. Sugar do pfd Amor. T. ft T Amor. Wooloa .... do sfd riomluloa I. ft a Bdlaoa glee, lllu Its. Bloctrlo .... de std Mae. Oa l olled Pralt l olled She Maea do fd North Hiitte V. B. Si eel do fd Weotlna. twrnti 111 Ml, Ul(aa ...Ill Mokawk ...Ib4 hloat. ('. ft C. ...If Old Dominie . ...114 Oorool ... S04iarrot ...I4t iQulacj ... 104'ltiaonos ...71 ITamarork ... UV'Tnaltr ...U(Vtatted Coosor . ... II III. B. htlalag ... ... II 1'. B. Oil ,.. .'. 114 U tah ... 74lvtetorla ...! Vlona iwolrerlso Aaked. Bid. . Hew Yark Mlalag ateeka. NEW YORK. Jun 14. Closing quotations on mining stocs-s were Stasia Cos Bt Utile Chief ... Oolorlo orhir ... I ...He ...81 ... I ... 6 ... 74 ... It ... It ...178 Alive "1" let .... et .... It sireooo Pruaawlrk I'o .. Ceaaatork Tunnel Ceo. Cel. ft Vs.. Hora Bitter ..... Iroa Binor Leadilllo To.... rhooais Poteel ...... eve sierrs Kovada null Hooo . tiaaaar It ...ltl ...let Clearlagf Haas Averages. NEW YORK, Jun 14-Thli statemsnt ef th clearing houo banks for th's week shows that the banks hold t-.708 XI over the legal reserve requirement. This is a decrees 4t 68.876. under latt wee The statement follow: Ixsn. tl.OdjO.OTd.irO; in rreaee. IS1J Tnu. Circulation. 44 417.ei: de creaaa, 84 Igl tenders. 618.71. BOO; In ereaae. 41 8i.'L Specie, ei" 4&7.HV dc cree. tl 77J u. Reserve, t-td.116 B; In cresse. tlTS.nw. Reserv raouired. 8MfA4&.. t tJ. InCTts, t-tl.r,. turplaa, V.TA.r.i, ecresse. PTX Ex-Cnlred States deport'. tlO.l7.126; decrease. 4U.10. Hew York Maaep Market. NEW YORK. Juns li-MONEY-On call. nominal: do loans: time loans, Arm: sixty snd ninety dsys, 4 per tent; six months. VIP per cent. VRTME MERCANTILE PAPER 6r64 per cent. ITKRMMi KACH A .-stir; Heavy, sa srev t)4.f for demand and at 84 82Sf.tr 4. 82S6 for slxtv-dsy bill; pouted ratea, 14 84 and t4 87, commeYclsl bill 84 8?. . SILVER Bar. 6Vtc; Mexican dollars, sotyv BONDS Oovernment ano ranroao stesny. Quotstlons on New fork bonds today ware as follows: I". B. ret. la, ret ini4 Japes a, td series... M' do. coupes luttt Japan 4a rtre... ie:ta do 4H rtfa... let' de M serteo... n:V I. ft N. uni. Idl Man. r. (. (a... I'. 8. la, reg.... do reuse .... . P. old 4. reg W4 in in' ll v. 4 do eonoea (. ew 4a, re. Me. Central do coupon ...1Z4 (Ire lt Inc. Am. Tobacco 4t T Minn. A St. L 4a do ta 113 M . K. ft T. 4a.. Atrhlaon a 4 in?v do ta It do ad). 4a tn N. n. n. of M. c. .a. 4 Atlantic C. L. 4a 14 N. V. C. 14a 14 Bal. ft Ohio 4a 101s N. J. C. . ta 1114 do 84a XV No Pacific 4a 1044 Brk. R. T. 1. 4a 17 1 do a 7a Central of Oa. la Ill N ft W. e. 4a 1S do l inc...-. 174 n. B. U rfdf 4o 44 do td Ine tft Pan, eon. 84a t?4 dn Id Inr 11 iReadln e. 4a 124 Chea. ft Ohio 440. ...1M4 St. I ft I. M. e la .114 Chicago ft A. 14a.... 714 St. L. ft P. fl 41. S4 c, n q. . 4.....i4 si. u a. w. c. 41.... n C. R. I. ft P. 4a 71 Seahesrd A. L. 4o II do col. ht tl iSn. Parise 4a "4 14 114 1174 14 1(4 74 111 -4 IM4 It 14 rtv. ft Rt. L. (. 4a. .10) I - do let 4a ctfa..i, Cole. Ind. la. err. A. "lu'Sn. Railway ta ... do aerte R T74 Teiaa ft P. la Colorado Mid. 4 77 T.. St. U ft W. I Cols, ft Boo. 4a... Cuba la ,. fl. ft R. O. 4o .. 144 felon PariSi- 4a... ..lV''' - ateal Id aa.. ..1014 w aoaan ia niettllere' Sec. i. 4 do deb. R ..... . Brio p. I. 4o ..lot .. ?4 ..in .. tt Weal am Md. 4a. W. A L K 4a Wit. Central ta. do sen. 4a Mockins Val. 44a. Japan ta Loado Closlag Storks. LONDON. June 18. Closing Quotations 011 the Stock exchange were: Conoola. money ... 81 7-1 N. Y. Central ..143 . . K14 .. tt .. 104 .. t4 .. 4 .. WS .. 41 .. 41 .. 4 ..l4 .. t4 ..IMS .. .. 44 ..1074 .. JI4 .. 41 ao account 88 t-la, Norfolk ft W. Anaconda US I do pfd Atchlann 914jOniarlo ft W. do pfd inaii rconnvWanla Roltlmoro ft Ohio 1174 Rand Mine .. Canadian PsrlBc ....ltt't Reodlnt t he, ft Ohio . M4 do let pfd do id pfd Southern Rallwajr do pfd Sent hern Pacific . I'nlo Pacific' . .. . do pfd l B. ateel do pfd Wabalh de pfd Chicago ot. W.... C. M. ft St. P.. DeBeera ,, .. It -114 .. 17. .. 44 .. II .. 444 .. II .. 714 D. ft H. O do nfd Brie do lot pfd do Id pfd llllnola Central' ...1U4 LoulaTllle ft Naah....UI4 1 . K- (f T ks 8ILVKR Bar, St ror .4pan1ah 4a rone. SOWd Der ounce. MONEV- tJ4 per cent. The rte or discount In the onen market for short bills is t't- per cent; for mree months' Dins, 3 0-1 By S" per cent. ForetaTM Flaaarlal. . LONDON. June 18. Supplies of money were abundant today and the demand was quiet. Discounts were easy. Trading on the stock exchange was dull and prices sagged the situation In Russia creating nervous ness here as well as In Paris, where the bourse was responsible for the decline In consols today snd a further drop In new Milesians to zn, discount. Home ran were inclined to De eaay. .Kaffir were depressed. Americans ooened weak at about narltv. but hardened during the session and closed firm. Japenese Imperial 8s of 1904 closed at 101 Ta. IJARI8. June 18.-Trs.dlng on the bourse today was heavy, owing to the continued Depression or Russian, which lster 1m proved, closing with sn upwsrd tendency Russian Imperial 4s closed at 77.00 and Rus sian Oontl.a or 1DQ4 4S5.0II. BERLIN, June IS. Trsdlng on the bourse was dull, prices being unfavorably affected oy tne weakness or Russians. Baak Clearings OMAHA, June 18. Bank clearings for to day were tl. 497,706. Oi and for the correspond ing aate last year ti.sw.xwi so. mos. isnfi. Monday .... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday .. Friday Saturday ... tl.720.80S.24 tl.60t.lml. 13 1 1.477,784.7a 1,620.048.24 I,6h6.7t.31 l.40,F8.89 1.667.899.68 1,4. 706.08 1.6:2,9t7.1rt 1,066. 79.21 1.487.678.41 1,848,295.60 Totals... t.6K0.070.71 89.141.819.76 Increase over th corresponding week laat year, stui.tau.go. - . r v OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Coadltioa of Trade and Qaotatlons oa Staple aad Faaey Pradae. I EOO8 Receipts, liberal; fresh stock, 14Vie, uvk ruLLiKi-Hint. BV4QM!: -roosters. 6c; turkeys, 124jc; ducks, 10c; spring chick ens, itcpzuc per id. BUTTER Packing stock, lSHc; choic to fancy dairy, 16c; creamery, 2 j 214c. HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Feed com pany: No. 1 upland, 310.50; medium, 39 60; coarse, 3.9.00. Ry straw, t.60. ' BRAN Per ton, tl7.60. NEW VBQETABLES. TOMATOES Texas, per crate of 30 lbs., net. tl 28. v WAX BEANB Per market basket of about 15 lb., tl.26. BTRINO BEANS Per market basket of about 16 lbs., tl 26. TURNIPS. BEETS AND CARROTS Per dos. bunches, 96o. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dos. heads, 20c. - . . CUCUMBERS Home-grown, per dos., 45c; Texas, per bu. box, tl.76. ONIONS California, :c per lb.; Texas, In crates, white, 11.76; yellow, tl.36. - GREEN ONIONS Per dos. bunches, 20c. RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 16c. CABBAOE California, 8c per lb. CAULIFLOWER Per do heads, 76o. GREEN PEAS Per bu., 11.60. NEW POTATOES-Per bu., 31.06. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Home-grown, per bu.. 604t 60c; South Dakota, per bu., 76990c; Colorado, 9uc per bu. NAVY BEANS Per bu., 31.86; No. i, fl.7S. LIMA BEANS Per lb., 84e TROPICAL FRUITS. DATES Per box of 30-lb. pkga., tV 0: Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boxes, per box, 6c; Bayers, per lb.. 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., t2.no per dos.; 8-lb. boxes, 11.00. ORANGES California, extra fancy nav els, large alxe, t4.26-U6.00; Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, 4.uu34.5o; Valencia all slue. toOOflo.M. LEMONS Llinonlers, extra fancy, - 140 slse. 36.00; 800 to 3o0 slse. 87-71. FIGS California, per ltl-lb carton, 7&81 toe; Imported Smyrna, three-crown; lie; six-crown, 13c. BANANAS Per medium sited bunch, 31.75 6326; jumbos. t2.5(Xil.OO. PINEAPPLES-Floilda. sixes 34, SO and 36 M 60. 1PR17JT8 , CHERRIES California. t2.0O per t-lb. box; aour chei-rles J4-qt. crate, tl.2bitil.60. GOOSEBERRIES Per crate of U qta., 82.W. PEACHES California, 31.26 per bu. PLl'MS California, tl.75 ner bu. . BIJVCKBBRRIES Per 24-qt. crate. 1160 js.w. HASPB E.RR1 ES Red, per 24-ot. crate. teuu; oiaca, per zt-qi. crate, 83.UUfjaj.ou. MELONS. WATERMELONS Per lb., 2c. or about "TlWJC eac-n. CANTELOUPE8 Mexican. per crate about 46 melons. 3t;.tiiM88.uO; Texas per crate. a so ui to melons, u.ao. BEKF CUTS. No. 1 ribs. 11c: No. 2 ribs. 9c: Kn 1 rlha 7Sc; No. 1 loins, 16c; No. J loins. 12'tc: No. I 101ns, 114c; ;a. 1 chuck, 64c; No. : chucks. 5'mo; No. 8 chucks. 6c: No. 1 round 84c; No. 2 round, 8c; No. 8 round. 74c No. 1 plate, 3c; No. 2 plate. Sc; No. 3 plate, 4C- MISCELIANEOUS. CIDF.R-Per keg, 33.76; per bbl., t.7t. HONEY New, per 24 Iba.. 33.60. CHEESE Swiaa, new. lec; Wisconsin brick, lie; Wisconsin llmberger, Lie; twins. utr; loutig Americana, inc. NUTS Walnuta. No. 1. soft shells, ne crop, per lb., 154c; hard shells, per lb. i4". recsns. large, per 10, lc; small, per lb., 12c. Peanuts, per lb , 84c; rotated, per lb.. 12c. Chill wslnuts, per lb., 1241134c Almonds, soft shells, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c. Cocoanuts, per sack onm. ' Bl GAR Granulated cane. In bbla. 36.08; granulated cane, in sack, 3601; grsn ulsted. in sscks. 14 11. SYRUP In bbls.. 24c per gal.: In cases. t 10-tb. cans. 11.70; case. 11 t-lb. cans, tl 60; cases. 24 24-lb. cans. 31.86. CO FKF-E Roasted. No. 36. 26 4 per lb.: No. 10, h45 per lb.; No. 26. 184e per lb.; No. 'J. 164c per lb.; No. 21. l?He per lb. CURED FISH Family whlteflsh. per 4 bbl., I'D lbs., 64 50; Norway mackerel, per bbl.. Kit Iba.. bloaters. 140; No. 1. t: No. t. IX: No t. 820; Irish. No. 3. t16; herring. In bbls.. 2s) Iba. each. Norway 4k, 813: Norwsy 3k. 313: Hollsnd. mixed. 811 60; Holland her ring. In kegs, milkers, 8uc; kegs, mixed. Too. CANNED GOODS Corn, sisndard west ern. 8-aV: Maine, tl 16. Tomatoea. 1-lb. cana, tl ii31.s0: 2-lb.. 8-ctl. tnnearplea. gi4ted. 2-lb.. t20N32.30: aiired. 81 l?;!.i0. Gallon apples, fancy. 33 80; California aprl ee, tlfrtO0: pesrs. 31.7643169; pearlies, fancy. 11.764)240; H. C. pea. he. t2s116a Alaska salmon, red. tl.26. fancy Chinook. F., tilO: fancy sockeye. F-, tl tfi; sardine. oil. UWV; 4 muatard. 81 euot W. Sweet potatoee, tl.16.dt.t6; sauerkraut, tl; pump kins. sHr4U.U. was beana, t-lb., Tiusi.ic; lima beana, 1-lb., 76cC31 16; spinach, tl 36; rhes ras. 1-lb 60c; extra, 7tBc; fancy. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. MARKET Best Cattle Steady for W.ek, Other Generally (Heady. HOGS ARE TWO AND A HALF HIGHER far Ik Week Are Right Areaad Tweaty-Flve Higher, with Demaad Active. ' BOCTII OMAHA. June It. 10, Recelnts were: Cattie. Hogs. Hheep. ,.. t.oro s. t ... 6.614 114.215 1.213 ... 4.4.19 Iti, 701 t.0i9 ... t OW 15.871 2.M ... 1.578 .6f6 l' ... 66 10.19J 519 OrtVlal Mdndsy..... Ufflclal Tuesday .... Official Wednesday. Official Thursday . Official Fridav Official Saturday ... This week 17.768 78.174 7.981 I.rtst week 17.S07 68.4M 13.e Tao weeks ago 18.723 77.188 14.865 Three weeks ago 19.824 7S.11 i3.n- Four weeka asm 11.127 41,881 17.8.8 Same week last year.. . .18,061 68.914 1.446 RECEIPTS FOR THE TEAR TO DATE. The following table shows th receipts of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha tor tn year to date, compared wun iasi year: iv 1906. In Cattle 442.534 39!!,426 50,108 Hoga l.jrtf.w l.lfcl.186 14I.nl Sheep ;43.983 708.9S1 40.95i C ATT IE QUOTATIONS. Th following will show th price paid for the different kinrla of cat til, on til Mouth Omaha market: Oood to choice corn-fed tMra....M-V'0-O Fair lo good corn-fed steers...;.... .tXB4.eo Common to fair rnm.fnil steer 4OOB4.60 Oood to choice cow and heifers 4 Ort4 40 Fslr to good cows and heifers.... t OUdio Common to fair cows and heifers.. l.jt.6l Oood to choice Blockers feeders. 3.7f'4.10 Fair to good stockers snd feeders, t 2fVt 76 Common to fair stockers Z OniS BUlis, stag, etc ! .7044. Veal calve t.OtKrjtti Th following ubl shows th average price of hoga at South Omaha for th lat several day, with comparisons: Dat. I lot, lfv.ltM.IM.ltXit.tlt01.lt40. Jun S... Jun 4... Jun t... Jun t... Jun 7... Jun I... I I 111 4 49 t H 7 181 t 76 304 e j t, 661 6 8; ? IB) t 71; 4 61 t i4 t 23; 4 64 6 78 7 151 S 7l 4 94 t S, ( 2& 4 68! I 7 18 4 75) 4 9i t 84u t All 4 68 ao a 18 s w Jun t... t Hi 6 17 4 701 6 6 7 n I I 01 t Oil 7 a i t3J 6 08 7 M 5 tl 8 01 t 001 7 t2 6 t 4 97 6 07 7 161 t 64 4 06 7 31; 6 81 4 86 t 99 I 6 87 4 M t 02 7 Hj i June 10.. Jun U.. Jun 12.. w 4 75, 4 79 544 t 84A.I t 18 June 18... June 14... June 15... t tm, 1 1! 4 71 t rs! 6 131 4 14 t 844.1 6 19. 4 t2 June 16... I 6 22 4 88 'Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. t2.0O6.76 fl&o.tf 1.SO04.1O 6 60-ge.tim I.15a 6 75 l.Vgt).K ..... i.f6.85 t.5i'(li.W) 3.006.10 .JMj40. Omaha Chics go Kansas City St. Louis Sioux City FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS. The following shows the number of cars of stockers and feeders shipped (o the country and their points of destination: CATTLE. Cara. C. Browslnskt, Wlnstde, Neb.-M. O....I Y. 8ttiai-t, Avoca, Neb. M. P 1 A. Mrnn, Dodge, Neb. F. E. 1 John Kllnay. bpaldlng. Neb. U. P 1 G. D. I-ewis, Sarlonvllle, Neb. Q 1 H. C. McKee, Stlllwell, Kin-M. P.......I C. Slgnall, Manning, Ia. Mil 1 P. Lane, Dunlap, la. I. C...., I J. R. Wllley, Carroll, Ia.-N. W ...1 W. Wallace. Washington, la. Q, 1 The official number of cara of stock Drought In today by each road waa: , Cattle.Hogs.Bheep.irr's. v ., m. at Bt. r , Missouri Pacific V ., U. P. System C..A N. W.. east 1 4 1.. 32 .. 4 i 43 .. 1 11 4 31 -6 t .1 .. t 141 ' 2 t LC. N. W., west.... 1 c, wt. p., m. o...; ., C B. A Q., east ., C, B.i A west.... ., C, R.' 1. A P., east.. ., Illinois Central Chicago Ot. Western.-., " Total' receipts : The disposition of the day's recelpta was as follows, each buyer purchasing the nuinDer. ot neaa indicated: Cattle.Hoft-s.Sh'p. Omaha Packing Co... t9 owirt and company so 2,866 2.875 3,662 Cudahy Packing Co I Aimmjr Co Omaha Pack. Co., K. C...... .. W, I. Stephen... IS 617 B. Root A Co I St. L. Dressed Beef Co 84 Other buyers 20 Totals 74 10.466 617 CATTLE It wss a holiday tn th cattle market aa usual on a Saturday, there De Ing nothing or importance on sate, rvr the week the receipts of cattle hav not differed very much so- far as numbers ate concerned from last week or from a year ago. The quality of the cattle coming forward at th present time Is good n an aversge, there being plenty of very. Well nnisnea beeves on ssie most aays. During tne first two days 01 tne -week beef steers gradually eased off, the market on both Monday ana rueaaay being quoted lower. During the remainder of the week very little change waa noted, th trade being quoted as steady rrom day to day. As a matter of fact the demand has been largely for the better grade and they re at the close of the week very little dlffenent If any from what they were a week ago. On the other hand the com mon to medium kinds, that Is cattle aell lng under ti.00 are somewhat lower than a week ago. The decline, however, has not . been very heavy and It might ew enough to calf it lOo lower for' the week on that kind of cattle. Cows and heifers of good quality, that Is fsd stock, have been good sellers ill th week. - Owing to the light receipt they have shown very little change ami are selling now. about where they were laat week. Grassy stock on tne other nana ud everything that might be graded ua common or on the canuer order haa been steadily working to a lower basis. The de cline on that Kino is su or 000 aa com pared with ten daya or two weeka ago. This moans that the market on tanners and all common cowa and heifers Is At the low point of the season to date. The stocker and feeder market has been no good tbla week. Dry weather In the country and a none too encouraging fat cattle market have combined to make the country a very slack buyer of stockers and feeders, with the result that the bot tom has fallen out of the market. Re ceipts on most daya of the week were light and yet the cattle accumulated In the hand ef speculators and are at th close of the week 60c lower thai) a week or ten days ago. It takes extremely good catiM to bring tl.Od, while a good many verv decent or pretty good rattle have sold ccnsldersbly below that figure. The feel Ing on the market Is very weak and no one Is looking for any Improvement In prices at the present time. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. II 4 1.... 1 At. F-r. K A. Pr. ... W 111 17 ...Hit I ot COWS. ...1100 lo i ,.uto 1 Tt 1 HEIFERS. ... 144 tw BULLS. ...Hot 3 71 1 CALVES. ... IM I 41 1 ... lit 8 08 I-,.... STAG. ...ISM I 13 Uit 4 141 .1111 I II ,li 3 it ..140 I 71 IM I 00 It I 11 HOGS Hogs opened a little slow t!i n.ornlng with packers generally bidding only steady pricea. It was very apparent, however, that they wanted the hoga a 11, 1 when seller did not cut loo at the prloes offered they raiaed their bids an I market became active at an advance of t4jc over yesterday. The hogs sold largely at tt.1548 40 as against tt.12 it t It yes terday. - Most everything changed hsn'ls esrly In the forenoon, but, as Is very apt ta be the case when the market Is higher, tt slowed 'up a little on the close. It will be noted from the tsble of re relpts at head of rolumn that arrival this week hsv been very much larger than last week as well as showing 4 hesvy gsln over a year ago. Through the advantage given them by the large re celpta packers were sble to bear the mar ket during the Oral half of the week. Al though prices were a little stronger on Mondsy. The low point wss touched on Wednesday when the hogs seld almost 10. lower on an average than at th close of the prevloua week. During the laat two days ef the week the market recovered all th loss, closing a shsd higher than one week ago. Representative Bales: Ho. 11. . 11.. Tl.. 78.. it... tt.. 44.. ,. as. re. .it lie list .101 no is lit tot I M in let t at III 44 t U Ml 4t tl .Bt 1st 6 68 Ne ll 11 II A. 8k. Pr tit M 4 trio tit ... rtv, .,! It 8 8114 fl . . t 81 lit It 17V, Ut 18 6 Slsj 4 . It.. 7 til tn at M .... Tl tnt lee M Tt 7 rtt ... Ill tl Tt re m 1 H 11 7 pj'T lie it M .... Tt 1 at ae.tti i M...J....nt ... I M 74 .... Tt 4 M 14 71 Ill t t H II Ill IS 18 77 .... tut 4 M 14 71 117 tt I It Tt 1- h ... it 11 4t tt 4t St M M 174 4t 14 t Kt ... t JT4 tl to I'4 ... I T4 71 71 til IN I 174 tt 7 Ml 10 I ITi, T7 7 IM t IT4 ta tl f4 I I7't 71 .... t; rM ... 4 J74 Tl 14 lit 4t 174 M 71 J4 V 4 174 U 41 4t ifl I 174 71 14 lit 4 4 l?4 14 it 4t ra 174 1" ... 71 M ... 4 174 It SS 114 l I 174 7T tl J! ion t 174 51 ... to (IT lit I 874 7v... Ti'. ...... IJ4 I IT4 Tl.-. T Ml td S74 7..,., M t ... I 174 it... 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Ill ... 174 , Tt ... .lit 1 it u .... .141 4 40 lot 14 I 14 .tlT ... 174 .III ... I 874 74... It... 71... ... 41... tt... f. . .141 lit 4 4 ....141 ... IM ... .161 ,...T3 ... Ml ....K1 4 40 ... 4 4t Ml I 411 t t 4 an 4:4 ... 4 44 ... I 71 DIM 111 H I7IA ..IH ..lit ..IM ... 4 174 ... 1174 4 8 174 H0AR8. 1-. .Ml 3 71 1 400 STAG HOGS. ...'....to It 8 to 1 .400 47t M IH PHEKP Two car of aheen were re ported In the yards thla morning, bu: they were conaigned direct to a packer having been bnuirht on another market. There waa absolutely nothing on sale. Tho ieeiing waa very strong and nail mere been anvtlilnsr hsre It won lit have un doubtedly brought higher prices. As noted yeeierasy ine dementi ror lioth sheep ana lamhs haa heen verv good while the r--- relpts hav been even lighter than for last weea. n might ne H11 though mat tne rtceipia are just about on a par wun n ysr ago and aa heavv a could be ex pected kt this season of th year. Undar tne innuenc or the light receipts anj the verv good demand, tirlrea stes.v worked upward and for the week can Barely be quoted right ground 26c higher. The -quality of the stock coming forwsrd at the present time Is as ususl at ttita time of the year on the common order. Anything really choice would command very high pricea. the market at the pres ent time being unquestionably at the high point of the year. Quotations on clipped stork: Good to cnoice western lamhs, It.tiiitj i.uo; rsir to , nr.iri 11 jnfiiiie, eo.oi'tj i.vv, mil ... good lsmbs. tt. OCS 8.50; cull Ismbs, (4 60 un zs: good to choice vearllng. 8e.ii 6.25: fair tn mod vesrllnaa. 85 80416 71 good to choice wethers. tS76U6.16; fair to good wethers, 85.608? 5.75; good to moire ewes, 357506 00; fair to good ewes. 35.00fi6.75; buck. 84'64.75. CHICAGO LITE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoga StrontT to a Skade Hla-her. CHICAGO. June 1. CATTLE Receipts. 300 hesd. Market steady; beeves, 34.10 610: cows snd heifers, 3i.3nQ6.OOt cslves. 35.007.00; stockers snd feeders, t4.0"'4.60. HOGS Receipts. 13.000 head; eatlmated Monday, 46.000 head. Market strong to a shade blgher; mixed, 14.406 66; good heavy, 36.666.rVk; rough heavy, t8..tS.46; light, 86.36.60; pigs, t5 60$rt.40; bulk of salea, 36.624W 60. SHEEP AND I.AMBS-Recelpts. S.006 head. Market strong; sheep, 33 50g.26; yearlings, t.0Otf.6i; lambs. t5.W31.30. Ktttai City LIT Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June It CATTLE Re ceipts, l.SOO head. Including 300 southerns. Market unchanged; choice export and dressed beef steers, 36.2636.76; fair to good, 34.0oe5.iO;' western fed steers, 33.60&5.i6; stockers and feeders, tl"6c(4.S6; southern steers, t3.00ijffl.00; southern cows, t2.3603.75; natlv cows, 32.254.36; native heifers, 13. 15 fc6.00; bulls, r2.6tkti4.00; calves, t2 60tj.26. Re ceipts for the week. 43.100 head. - HOGS Receipts, 7.000 head. Market was strong; top, 84S.62; bulk of sale. t.8694.50; heavy. 3S.46tf6.524: packers, 3.S64j.60; pigs and light, 35.6WJj6.40. Receipts for the week, 80,000 head. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, X head. Market nominally steady; lambs, t6.&0!T".o; fed sheep and yearlings. 36.0iK6r6.4O; Texas clipped yesrllngs, 36.754i6.60; Texas clipped sheep. t5.0O3.2fc; Texss goats. 33.26 3.60; stockers and feeders, 33.3C&6.00. ew York Live Stock Market. . NEW YORK. June 16 BEEVES Re ceipts, 167 head; all consigned direct; no trading; feeling stesdy; exports. 1,200 head of cattle at:d 6,870 quarters of beef: CALVES Receipts, none; nothing do ing: fee'lng nominally steady; city veals steady; 84-llc per pound; country dressed, 8310c. HOGS Receipts, 2.566 head; none un sale; market feeling steady. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t.TOO heed; sheep and yearlings unchanged; lambs, 26c lower. Sheep sold nt t4 IMS' 6.00 pr 100 pounds; yearlings, t6.50o37.6o; lamhs, t7.iiSi.86; dressed mutton, firm at Kfjllc per pound; dressed lambs, steady at 13trl6c; dressed yearlings at UVifl4c. St. Loal Mt Stork Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. June It. CATTLE Re ceipts, 76 head, Including 50 Texans; mar, ket steady) native shipping and export steers, !4.7fift6.86; dressed beef and butcher steers, t3.ttO6.70; steers under l.ouo pounds, ti.6wG4.lt; stockers and feeders, t2.a0474.o0; cows and heifers, t2.0wjp5.15; canners, tl.2o 2.15; bulls, 3340e4.u0; calves. t80uj.o0; Texas and Indian steers, t2.00Q4.46; cows and heifers, t2.0mtj.fci. HOGS Receipts, s.000 bsad; market 6c higher; pigs and lights, 3i.5X(j 35; packers. t6. 9066.60; butchers and best heavy, t6.4ua t.u SHEEP AND LAMBS None on sale. . St. Josepk Lie Sloek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jun l.-OATTLE Receipts. 141 head; market steady; native. 14. 00416.76; cowa and heifer, tl.76ej4.7i; atockers and feeders. t3.uuii4.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.88t head; msVket strong to 60 higher; light, mixed, t6.30.4; medium heavy, ts.g.Vftt 6. SHEEP AND LAMBS None on Bale. Sloas f llr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, Jun lt.- Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1uu heed; mar ket steady; beeves, 4 i."fi.1li; cows, bulls and mixed, 18 004.50; Blockers and feeders, 33.4064.60; calves snd yearlings, 33.0ofd4.00. HOGS Receipts. 4.C hesd; tnsrket te lowtr; selling at t6.3tV4i.40; bulk ot sales. W."t!l) 32. Itotk lo Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday .were aa follows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep South Omaha Sioux City Kanaaa City . St. Joseph ... St. Loula Chicago Totals....-.,. 64 10.192 100 1.300 148 76 too li.lMI 7,IM 4.8,9 ' t.OiJO lS.OuO 3 4) , I. . l.uoo 1,983 47,061 1.111 Cotton Market. NEW ORLEANS. Jun It. COTTON Spot closed quiet; salea, 460 bales; low or dinary, 7 13-16c, nominal; ordinary, 1 1 6-1 6c, nominal; low middling, 10 7-16c; middling. 11 1-loc; good middling. .11 ll-16c; middling fair. 11 U-lnc. nominal; receipts, 80 bales; stock, 9 11 bales. LIVERPOOL. June lt.-COTTON-Spot In fair demand; pricea 1 point higher; Ameri can middling fair, t.S4d: good middling. t.30d; middling, tOsd; low midline", 6.9"d; good or dinary, 610d; ordinary. 5.6ud. The sales of the dsy were t"00 bales, of which 1.0X1 were for' speculstlon snd export and In cluded 7.100 American. Receipts, .7,100 usles, all American. ST. IXH'IB. Mo.. Jun It COTTON-Un-changed; middling. lll-16c; ssles, 2 bales; receipts. 23 bales, shipments. 20 bsle;, stock. 60,622 bales. 1 Saara and Molaaaea. NEW TORK. June 16. 81' OAR Raw, fli-m; fair refining, lc, centrifugal, 96 teat. 1 i4l 3 17-3?c; moles sugar. 2c; refined, stesdy; No. 1, ktnr; No. 7, 4 15c; No. 8. 4V; No. 1. 4 0nc; No. 11. Wrr No. It. tBtic: No. 11. .86t; No. 14. 186c; confec tioners' A. 4.56c; mould A. 106c; cut los'. I40c: crushed, 6.SV; powdered, 4.KN-; gran ulated, 4.70c. MOI.ASKE8 Steady: New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, KrdlMo. NEW ORLEANS. June lt.-8UGAR-Open kettle c.-ntrif ugal. lu 7-iHc; centrif ugal ellow. lSl8-''r; aecnnd. 'J'Wr. Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 16.-M KTAI.S-The metal market were quiet today and gen erally unchanged, as ususl on Saturday. Spot tin la quoted Bt 618 fceasl 76; I-ake cop per la held At M 76M to, sloclrul) Ho, at 81 3TVt18 snd csailng at t ;;4J is.37'. Lead w.s qulvt. at 3i7'U5V. and pclli-r at fUMit i'V ST. LOUIS. June 16 M ETAI-1 -I.ed quiet, te9eiif..9:s; speller firm. 8t) 16 Oil and Rosla. j NEW Yt'HK, June 18 OILS Cottonseed, stesdy; prime cruile. f. o. b., mill. Hk:; Rritne yellow. 4c Pi-troletim. steady: re neil New York, 3V. w. Turtentlne. stesdy I St il4,llS''. 1 I R08I.-Flrm; strained, common to good, I 34. 'v)4.t6. I Oil, CITY. Ps.. June l'l. OH .S Credit ibalsm-eo. 81 4: shlp-nent. 69.875 bbl.: sver I age M.Tss bble.; runs. ;.47n Mils : aversge, I B.'.aHS bbls.; shipments. Lima, 4.!V2 bWs : I aversge. 6H.8V bbls.; runs, Lima, 42,416 libl., average. ;?7.L'49 bbla. KAVANNAII.ua . June 18 OlI Turpen tine, firm at 6;4'll674C. . ROSIN Firm; nuotntlons: A. P. C. D. 33.7ifM 76; E. $3 lk.M-3.s; F. t3 ; . 3 . H. 14.00; I, t4 l: K. 34 l; M, t4.30; N. 14 o6; W U, 34.76; W W, 34 96. Treaoary Statement. WASHINGTON. June 18 Today's state ment of the balances in the general fund, exclusive of the t1i,nniofio gold reserve, shows: Avsllnble cssh bnlance. 3l67.8tt8.6Hft; gold coin snd iiullion. 37.4O0.i46; gold certifi cates, 339, Ski, 890. Teledo seed Market. TOLKlX.'6..' June 1. SEF.nS ClovBr, cash. 38.15: October, 3 Tt; llmolby. tl-t. DESIRES LARGE CROP REPORT rallfernlaaa Weald Rare lateraa tloaal Arraaaemeet foe fleaarl ef Yields of Grain. WASHINGTON, June 16 Senslers Per kins and Flint and David Lubln ef Cali fornia called en the president to urge him to trsnsmlt to the United State enV at for ratification a treaty providing for the participation, of the United Slates gov ernment In an International arrangement for the estimation of the world's crop of grain each year. Mr. Lubln. who la Identified with com mercial and agricultural puraulta n th" Pacific coast, projected the International agricultural congress which wae recently held In Rome under the auspices of th king of. Italy. The conference resulted In a recommends t ion that the nations ef th world Join In organising a grain erep estl mstlng commission which should present accurate estimates ef the world's supply Of grain from yesf to yesr, A protocol has been drafted carrying lha Idea Into effect, but approval of th Bn ate la necessary to make effective thla cotintry'Bpartlelpntlon In th work, The president promised t take the mat ter up with Secretary Root and reach a determination as soon aa 'possible.. 1 GIRL WRECKS FAST TRAIN ' Penasyleanta Flyer Sent late) Dltek by Farmer's Twelve-Yeaf-Old Doaghter. MARIETTA. O.. June 16,-Llttla . Allc Kyle, th 13-year-old daughter of a farmer residing between Mscksburg and Elba, hs confessed to having caused th wreck of th Pennsylvania flyer near tb latter town on Thursday night, in which two pas senger coach ea were Overturned and th engine, tender and mall oar hurled down an embankment, Th girt says that ah wedged a bolt between th enda of two rails. Just to see the train smash It. as It had smashed nails and pennies at other times. Th girl will not be arrested, a the railroad officials are satisfied that it was a child' prank. Mot foe Universal Laasraaare. BERKELET," Cal., Jun 1.-Prealdent Wheeler , of the State ' university has been asked to lend his support to a plan for the adoption of a universal language. A dele gation from several bodlea of scholar la In charge of tne propaganda. Tne delegation states In a letter to President Wheeler that In any case It does not specially advocate any one project, whether new or old. It proposes simply to unite all partlcana of an auxiliary In an expression of opinion to represent them and to arrive, by an Interna tional agreement and a kind of arbitration, at a definite and universally accepted solu tion. For this purpose It Invited all learned bodies, all associations of business men or tourists, to express an sgreement with th declaration and to elect delegates. Kansas Mlaers Reaaaae. PITTSBURG. Kan., June lt.-For th first time since April 15 the whistles at all of the Cherokee and Plttaburg Coal and Mining company'a shafts In this vicinity blew for work last evening. Shots will be put In the mfhes today and th hoisting ot coal will begin here Monday. Practloally the same conditions obtain at all the union mlnea In Missouri, other parts of Kanaaa, Indian Territory and Arkansas. Western Paclfle Wants Usl. STOCKTON, Cal., June It. The Western Paclfle yesterday commenced fifteen suit to condemn a right-of-way through Stock ton along Union street, the street next east of th lln of th Southern Pacific running north and south through th city. Fifty suits will be brought to tie, up the property while the company settles with th owners, the object being to prevent sharper from getting options on the property. Professor Losstbary lo Retire. NEW HAVEN. Conn., June 16 At the end of the present college year Prof. Thomas R. Lounabury or Yale will terminate nis connection with th university after a serv ice of thirty-seven years. Prof: Lounshury Is one of th best known of th Sheffield Scientific school faculty and baa been at th head of th. department of Englisb since 1871. He waa graduated from Yal ta 1859. . California Fratt Hlarh. FRESNO. Cal . June 1C Within the last few daya dried fruit price have taken a big Jump. Buyer are offering 10 centa a pound for dried peacheB and It, cents for apricots. Both crops are light. Thee tn th highest prices bflered for many years. REAL ESTAfnC TRANSFERS. City of Omaha to Edward L. Cain, 8. W. corner of lot 4. block 261 t William Haftke to Llssle Shaw, lot t. block "H." in Saunders A Hlme batigli's add Boulevard Park Improvement com- . pany to John 8. Klemtne. lots I In 1 blocks and iz in diock s in uouie vard Park add. I John O. Brown to John G. Brown, lota 4 snd 6. block 248. South Omaha 519 Carrie Dulln Sumner to the South Omaha at Western Railroad com- -panv. lot 1. blink 82. South Omahs.. 60t Clirlsilon Bull snd wife to Union Ps- ctrlo Railroad '.-oinpany, bw of 22-16-1S 17 Omaha Electric Light and Power com pany to South Omaha ft Weatern Railroad company, lot 1. block 83 and part of "O" Street In-City trf Orris ha. 1,766 Harry A. Tukey to Belle H. Duohain, lot 16. block 1. Tukey Heights 200 Augustus Sondburg to Mads A. Fabrln, l feet north nd 41V, feet west of 8. K corner of lot 7. block t. Park Place ,. 1 W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bends, Investment Securities. W offer subjeot tn IXIOX STOCK YARDS STCHTK. woossosaa 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1488 Ft, D. Day Cl Co. Stocks; Grain,' Provisions . Bkln Tear Grain la la. CfcleasT) aad Minneapolis Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain, one quarter on Slocks. Prompt and careful aitsnllon git on to outside aci-oumt Writ IIO-lll Board ef Trad Bldg., OMAHA, 8KB. for our dally Market Letter, mailed fr. Main Office. L Dlstaa Ykiti, !. U SSI 6, i ; 10O 1071 90S I