A THE OMAHA SUXPAY BEE: JUNB 24. 190(T. 11 IM1IIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Beevei Show Soma Imprortment for th Week. HOGS HIGHER FOR WEEK, LOWER TODAY hel Ualii rttrane; ana Aetla ' V.rrry Day Market All Kind (i fork I Very Good 4 ondltloa for Week. (niTM OMAHA. June 83. 1. Heelpts were; ofTfrlsl Monday ... OUlrlnl Tueedsy ... cttll.a Wednesday Official Thursday . iifll'lnl Friday "'JfflriHl Pnturday.. Vi Cattle. ... 2.114 ... 4.36 ... 4.sM ... .4 ... 1..TM ... m Hog. .Sheep. 7.il 309 1.l 21. U 1.414 h.:t: 1.345 7.023 T15 T.M 751 75.715 5.6M 7S.174 1.14 M4W 13.51 77.1SI 14. 7S.101 13. i M.752 I i;t -.Thin Week' H 32. Ult wek.,..7..., 17.753 Week before.'. 17.r7 Three week ago.'. ,..12.733 Feur weeks agn 19.3"4 wek laxt year. . . . J0.237 )'he following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha 'or the year to date, compared with last year: i lira. 1. Inc. t attle 4W.:W0 413.172 42.18 Hogs 1.372.S21 1.2JUI2 1 .-" Sheep 74.84 7H.606 2M72 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. ' The following will show th prlrea paid for the different klnd.i of. cettt on th South Omaha market: ond tr rhirtrc corn-fed ateera 24 .M fulr to good rorn-fed ateera 4.o4. Cemmoii to fair corn-fed ateera.... 4 0"4i4 0 Oood to choice now and helfera.. 4 oorti4.il Fair to gnon Cow and heifer.. 2.3504 00 Common to fair row and heifer., l.'-- "jood to choice etnckrr & feeders. 2 7f.i4 15 Fair to gyd Mo-kerf and feeder. 3.2.VnS.7 Common to fair stockers LOOMl Bon. rg, etc..........'..:. ti& Veal calve 4.CC4J4.2S The following table how th average price of hog at South Omaha for the lt several days, with comparison: . Date.- t i rr ; i ys .".i 904 7; l s7. i . ! 1 901 . . i aoo Jirrt io.. June 11.. 4 75 Oil 7 9! 7 S! 7 S2 7 25 7 21 I 1 Vil t tx i 1 5 l 03 ( oo1 07 02 i 01 4 97 4 4 4 M 4 29 4 9S I 02 b 02 4 94 4 93 6 00 b 14 June 12. I 34V i 13 June 12.. e so' & i 4 72 6 Ml June 14.. 15.. 27H I 12 4 4 4 sni 1 51 2 27 e rune 34, 5 19 Jane IS. rrv, I 22 4 M June 17. June 18., June 19.. J M SO. June 21. June 22., June 23. i 20 4 t! 1 96i 7 23 2 97f 7 2 5 94 7 45; 6 Wi 7 131 7 43! t 24; i t 72 7 49 t 52 4 M I 5 S lit i 3 i i 30 5 1( I 15 i 00! fl b 07 07i t 05 t 92 i I 11 !....:.. I 5 15i flundaj'.' RANGE OF PRICES, i' : . . Cattle. Hog. Omaha , ; 22.Ofl.a) 25. OOtt 45 Chlrsgo . ..' 13n;4 00 6.4vJ.0 Ktuisa City . ootid. 7 5.50ig.47V4 St. lOUia toura & 6 76"t i Sioux City 3 0006 10 .25i.40 The official number of iri of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hog. Bheep. h im. C, M. 4b 8t. T. Hy.. Wabash Mo. P. Ry I'. P. sytem . V N. W. (east) .. C.' N. W. ivnll .... t.-. 8t. P.. M. ft O.... C' H. A Q. (east) .... C. B. A Q. (West) ... K.' C. 4 8t. J Illinois Central Cfilra-go Qt. Western. 27 b Total receipt .... 7 105 2 1 L'lie disposition of the day's receipts was aa follows, each buyer purchasing th num- lie.f of head indlcaled: Buverr- Cattle. Hon. iniaha PayklnB.Co. l.t-7 iSwiff and. Company ... 1,U3 CtMlhy , Packing; Co , 2, -W0 Armour Co.' :....'.. .... 1,776 COdahy Tkf;. go., .from K. C.. : 9. IvlriKsn .' ......... ..... 42 Kowrteo Packing; CO 'J46 tjiher uyer 13 ..... '.Toial' 105 .1,892 "JX?ATTIjE1 There were no fresh 'receipt of cattle today- of any consequence and all rnat could be said regarding the current day's market. 1 .to -quote . It aa nominally steady. -The receipt for the week, a will be tinted from the table at the beginning i'f this report, have been comparatively, small, showing a slight decrease a oom rard with Ut week and a etlll greater deereaae aa compared with a year ago. The fiicl 12 the' recelpta this week have batnUhe smallest of any week since April.' The quality df the cattle, a nitght be expected at this season of the year, has been quite good on an average. Die receipts being made up almost entirely of corn-fed beeve. The market on beef steers during the wwek has shown no very great change In any direction. . No very marked advance or decline took place on any day during the week, apch change aa did Ooour being de scribed a steady to easier or eteady to strong. At the close of the week the best beef steers might be quoted as strung to loc higher than last week, with the coarse, heavy and unfinished cattle and grassy kind ateady to lower. Good dry lot cow and heifer have been strong every day during th week for the twdfold reason that the raoetpts have been very light, while the demand has been ex ceptionally good. Common grassy stock hair been slow sale every day. being ne glected for the better grades, flood 'fat bulls have been good eellers. In f act have sold as good as any time, but grass bull for some reason or other do not appear to be wanted, and reoetver of euoh have com plained that It ha been hard work to move them at satisfactory prices. VeaJ calves have sold well all week, the best bringing 2 25. Hardly enough stockers and feeders have lieen received from day to day to make a lest of values or to oall it a market. The tew received have sold at satisfactory prices for this season of the year, but aa a mat ter of fact there has been very little doing In thle branch of th cattle trade. HOOB Hogs opened 2Qo higher thta morning, a few of th first strings going at 24. 2544k 27H- Before very many had an opportunity to take advantage of these pricee th market came to a etandetlll. packers announcing that they would buy the Hogs at steady prices or leave them ajone. For a time the trade was pretty dull, sellers fighting hard for higher prices, but In the end they had to cut loose In about yesterday's notches. The close was If anything a little easier than yesterday, th laat hogs selling largely at 26.20. It will be noted that the stronger sales on th opening makes tb average market a trifle stronger than yesterday. It will also be noted that the hogs sold st a somewhat wider range today. Operators on the mar ket are beginning tn talk that there Is likely to be a gradual spread In prices, as buyers seem to be giving mors preference to the heavy hogs of ood quality, while light hog are becoming more plentiful every day. especially In the southern mar ket point. Irt the face of large receipts ths market this week has been In very fair condition. The weea started out with an advancs. but Monday proved to be the high day and prices gradually eased off. reaching the low point of n ek on Thursday, when the bos sold 10c lower thsn the close of the previous wee, in recovery yester day, and. today leave the market only 24 i "i i.fwt-i i , i a. 1 1 i ii.iuiii.. m I U 1 1 1 demand haa been extremely good all th week aad In apite of th very large recelpta the hnge hava sold freely at current prices. Representstlv sales: N. a- . rt. He. s. r. M I'2 4 M M Ill IM t M " M Ill ... t M 7 tit IM ut it i u I trr i t m it m i u n ni t n m m n m ... tie in ... si Tl Ut 4 4 14 X . H , ... 4 te Tt m m m i iir let 4 t m ut im ( M t 1ST N IN 1 1.1 is H M, y WIS 14 MT ... ill M IM t Tl lie H IN : ui ... t4 k is u Xx ... I at, m lie i m i Ml it tt m 7 H IM H U 1U ... M ti in Hi's i? in ... m 74 Ml St 4 tZ II ,.1.1 ... S ti n ... I ti ' ti n ... i ii 4i art s ins ii us ... H ,,..,... it in ii iii in M Tl.:. tt IDIi S til MIS t ... I n in mis M to ... I IIH U WT ... Ill M 21 I UV S IM ... Ill II 1 I Bl W Ill 4 ITU U ,.... It M IM 4 iri, 47 Ill IM I II II IS I IT, S H M IUH 14 lit 4 I I7v 1 X4 I UH W T 41 I IT, :i sn i nt it ut iw inu 971 11 I 11 M 141 IM I ITW u ui I it, u iii e i i's, Ill M I U 14 4 S 17 M 11 ... I 14 IIS M llv, M aa ... I M M IM 4 4 171, M SI M in M e HI 11 I I7U 1 Ill l 111, 11 M IM I ITv, 14 M M I M II HI 41 I IT, 4 1ST M I II Tl... SI m I til M Ill IM I M H Ml Ml I 17 7i ,111 .. B M H n ;....'... i-e lie i s u ... i ti 4 in ... is ti au 14 i sic, T. ..,.... M II 71 ..Ml M I 4 . . is ...is : : w u M IX In 111 tl J M 4 4I4 " JT 10 (It 71 if l; ...4 ., ... ::i im ( u i7i i i w BOARS. 1 II ... HFKP Three cars were reported In this morning, the most of them bought to r rtv. They were weighed up St g"od trong prices that were entirely satWarlorv to the selling Interests. The receipts this wek have been very email, showing a heavy falling off a compared wtih last week smsll run. and thev were less then one third as large s a year ago The arrivals for the most part have contted of tail-end lode. that I, the clcsn-tip of the winters feeding. There has rot been enough of any one kind on sale sny rtsy to really make a markt. still everything reoetved has sold well, the market being qouted strong every dsy. Quotations on clipped stock: Good .to choice western lamhs. 2.54i.?S: flr to good lambs. 9.25ff5; cull lambs. 24.50 a 5.50: aood to cnoii vesrllngs. 14 nn 50; f.ilr to good yearlings. 5.7?.fi 0i; good to choice wethers. H.ilai'; tsir in good wethers, 95.754) 5 00; good to choice ewes. 2 76?SO: fslr to -ood ewes, 2'0 tl 5 76; bucks. 24.2594 72. Representatl-e sale: No. A Pr 1 ewe cull i 70 2 5o 113 ewe culls "2 3 75 59 ewe cull "4 9 Mt 2ft western ewe cull " 4 Oft 1 wooled ewe 1w oo 177 western ewes 5 5 15' 2 western ewea 74 25 21 western ewes 91 2 25 2 cull lamb 5 5 50 22 western ewes 1 6 50 1 native ewe 1 5 00 26 yearling 74 5 35 113 western lamb 1 5 I spring lamb 70 7 50 Si spring lambs 54 5 CHICAGO I.IVR TO K N.tRKRt Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Mow aad Steady. CHICAGO. June 2l.-CATTI.K-Kvelpt, 1.6J0 head: market sleady: beeves, U0; cow and heifer. $l.264.00; stockers and feeder, 22.7ti4.56: calves. V.mf 25. HOU8 Receipts, 18,000 head; estimated Monday, 4o.orio head; market slow and steady; mixed and butchers, 25 30&.li; good heavv. 2.oOi.80; rough. 2a.20fft.40: light, 2t.jr 65; pigs, 25.4ifti.30; bulk of sales. 25 KXtJ.56. SHEKP AND IAMBS-Recelpts. 2 W0 head; market steady: sheep, 23.50.2&j yearling. 26.00g.50; lambs, 2S.50H7.5. Kniaa ( It) Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. June 23.-CATTI.E-R-celpts. 600 head; market unchanged; choice expqrt and dressed beef steers, 26.'JfSjo 0; fair to good. 24.0UH5ft5.20; western fed steers, 23.o0iii6.au; stockers and feeders. 12MX0; southern steers, 23.00rj4.75: southern cows, 91tiG.o0; native cows, 22 25"?ii450; native heifers. 23.00Ti6.10; bulla, ti iMM 00; calves, 22.5me.00. Receipts for th Week, 3.,.)0 head. HOOS Receipts. 15tiO head; market steady; top. 2.44: bulk of sales. 26 32 Wff t ; heavy. 96.4rtS.47S: . packer, 26.3TpW t 46, pig and light, 25.50if.40. Receipt for the week, 71,100 head. SHEEP AND 1.AMRB . Receipts, 300 head; market nominally steady; lambs. M.go j7.&'i; fed sheep and yearlings. 25 0046.40; Texas and Artsona clipped yearling, trioo-jr 7.00; Texas and Arlxona clipped sheep, 24. in ilt.aO; Texas goats, 23.50m2.7b; stockers and feeder. 23.26iS.00. Receipt for the week, 18.900. .. New York I.lve Stork Market. NEW YORK. June 3 BE KVK8- Re ceipt, IM) head: none on sale; feeling nominally steady; dressed beef In fair de mand, at 7VitRc per pound for ordinary to choice native side. Cables from london and Liverpool quote the market lower, live cattle selling at lieilVo per pound dressed weight; refrigerator beef, at 8c Kxports today 1.100 head of cattle, 77 head of sheep and 7,ao quarter of beef. Calves, receipts none; titty state calves wer dtA.tatV, jiltt' there was no demand today. . - HOGS Receipts. 2.97-head: none on sale; market fee 1 1 rut. nominally steady. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Receipt. 4,548 head: sheeD more active and full steatiy for all grades. Sheep sold at 24 50416 50 lambs. S7.2MiH.tiO. Dressed mutton stea-iy, at 1910c per pound; dressed .'smbs active, Uy&Wc per pound. i ... ..... . f - t at, ltal Live stock HsrVt. ST. LOUIS. June 23. -CATTLE Receipt. 2&U head. Including 900 Teaan; market steady; native shipping and 'export steers, 94.80S6.R6: dressed tAef and butcher steers, 23.656. 10; ' steer under 1.000 lbs., 23.5004. 45; stockers and feeder. 92.60M4.25: row ami heifers, 92.O0iftA.26; canrters, 3l.tXKjre.00rmiIls, $2.4094.00; calves. !.liV(j.60; Texas and In dian steer, $3.00tTI4.M; cow 'and heifers. 22.00vtf2.66. HOOB Receipts, 1.500 head: market 6c higher; pigs and lights, 2n.764ji'i.46; packer. W lWfltS 56; butchers and best heavy, 26 a0ttt 6. 8HBKP AND LAMBS None on sale. ' trt. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 23. CATTLE r- Re ceipts, 74 head; steady; natives, 24.26Q6.60: cows and heifer, $1.7584.50; stocker and feeder. 3 otW4.lt,. HOOS Receipts, 4.8S9 head: market steadv to strong: light. 2.2&$.36; medium and heavy. 2a.32l4trt.46; bulk of sales, 26.364it.45. HHEKf AND LAMBS RereiDtS. 63o head; market steady; lambs, 97.76. Iowa City Live Stack Market. SIOUX CITY. June 22 (Roeclal Tele- t ram. CATTLE Receipts, 2u0 head; mar t ateady to weaker; beeves, 94.00rd6.10; qows. bulls and mixed. 22.004j4.50; stockers And feedera, 23.464J4.30; calves and yearlings. 2204.10. HOtiB KeceJptk. 4 200 head; market stead)', eelling at t.l&40; bulk of sales. $6.ViC.. Stack la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: . Jattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha .196 7. WUt 751 Sioux Olty am 4ftn Kansas City 600 2.50 St. Joseph 74 4.SX9 St. Ixul 250 1 5.nl Chicago 1,500 13.000 200 636 3.000 Total .2.220 31,677 4.686 KEW YORK GENERAL. MARKET 4)aotatIoa of the Day oa Yarloas t'osasaadlllss. NEW YORK, June 23. FLOUR fie ceipte 4,400 barrela: export 7.000 tmrreia- salea 2,400 packagea. Market ateady to mm, Dut auii. winter patenta, 34.001 4.20; winter strait. 23.90 0 4.10:' winter extra, 32.9063 40; winter low grades, 22. 0 u .; juinnrsoi patents, It tt)t :; Min nesota baker, 13. 46 3. 26. Ry flour dull flr to good. 13.4564. 90, choice to fancy! 92. 95 a 4 16. CORNM EAL Quiet; fine white and vel lnw, 9120411.22: coarae, 91.10&1.12; kiln dried. 92.90 H 2.00. RYK Dull; No. 2 western 63c nomlnrtl f. o. b. New York. ' WHEAT Receipt 13.000- bushel: ex port 63.949 bushel; sales 260.000 bushels. Spot market firm; No. 2 red. 954,c ele. vator; No. 2 red, 95 4e f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth. 93Tc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 31 1 f. o. h. afloat. There waa a firm undertone to wheat all the forenoon and H to He ad vance on proapert for bullish statistics on Monday and rain tn harvesting districts. Closing: July. 90c; September, I; December, 90Tyc. CORN Receipt 92.660 bushels; exports, 6:.0S6 bushels: spot market easy; No. easy. bv elevator and 69c nominal afloat; No. 2 yellow, 6,r: No. 2 whf... 60c. Option market wsi quiet aad without transactions, closing c lower. Closing: July. 63,c; September. 58'ic; December, 67 He. OATS Steady; receipts 40.200 bushels; mixed oats, 21 to 32 pounds. 44c; natural white. 30 to 33 pound. 42 6ic. FEED Steady; spring bran, to arrive. 219 75: middlings, to arrlvi. 2.0 16. HAT 8tedy; shipping, 6u4j'70c; good io choice. 37Vt)95c. HOPS Quiet; Pacific coaat. 1905. 10 15c; 1904. IKTimr; old nominal; sisto, common to choice, 1905. 9 (1 13c. HIDES Stesdv; Galveston, 20 to t pound. 20c; California. 21 to 25 pounds 2Jc: Texa dry. 24 to 20 pound. 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid. 264J7He. PROVISIONS Reef steady; family. 211 004911 20: mess. 99 501 9 00; beef hams. 220.60922 00: packet. 29 50A10 60 rut meata steady: pickled bellies. 211.000 12 00; pickled shoulder. 22 004)2 25; pickled hams. 212 00f 12 60. Ird quiet: western prime. 93 20 nominal: refined ateady; compound. 37 OUT 37 1 Pork teady: family. 213 204919 00: abort clear. 914 7549 14 50; me. 917.00(917 20. TALLOW Steady; city. 2c; country. 2 ft 6 W c. k ,.Rir.E Steady; domeatlc. flr to extra. I v I V,c BtTTERWeak; tret price extra creamery. 2,143 21c: ornctal price, cream erv. common to extra. 140inic CHICK8K Strona new state full crenm larse. fair to fsncv. lOtglOc: inall. In fer! ir to fancv. alrlOWc. F.OOS Steadv; weatern first, ltUCI7c: western seconds. 15816c. POt'LTRT-Llv. oulet; western broilers 'c: fowls. 13Wc: turkevs. neiv. lireed trttr; western br,,r, i-,r':c; turkeys' II IV; fowls. 1lftlji.v NEW YORK STOCKS A BOSDSND Leadint: Bpfcnlttit FtToritei Drop from On to Thret Point. PROFIT TAKING ON BANK STATEMENT of Keallalaa; Order that Carrie Prices Sharply Dnw ward. NEW TURK. June 23. Nothing wse left today of tlie show of st length in yes terday's stock market and price yielded Slightly to the rloslnR. w hb-h was st tho lowest of the dsy. with the declining ten derry In full force and losses runtlsd from 1 to more than 4 points for I- atiirr speculative favorites. there was a i.i mentary disposition to buy stocks for the put pose of covering shorts annul the time of the appearance of the favorable batiK atatenient, but selling orders came Into lb" market with Increnslng volume In the at tempt to realise on the bank statement and prices were carried sharply downward throughout the list. The announcement or the program of the administration at W'Hshlngton for the prosecution of th Standard Oil comrany was advanced as tin- motive for the selling. The demand to cover shorts, which was largely responsible for yesterday' rise, seemed to he mostly satisfied today and the efforts to get out of stocks were re newed. R. a O. was the sole example of anything like strength In the market. A technical short Interest-Is satu to exist In this stock In consequence of sale aeainst subscriptions to the new . Issue, ertiHcates for which will not be deliv ered until September. The bank statement disclosed much more tlisn the expeeie i RHln In cah and the surplus was helped slso by the reduction In the loan Item. These Increased resources will be required. It Is believed, to meet demands next week In preparation for July settlements. Ai advance in- the London discount rate on the apprehension of withdrawals of gold from that market for Paris account, was the only notable Incident In the money and exchange situation. Total sales of bonds, par value. t0,000. The following are the quotation on the Stock exchange: Bales Hlti. Lew. Clono. : wit A4inu KiprrM Amslftmated Topper Amsrlrsa f, V W American C V pM Asietirin Cotton Oil Am. i.'ettss on pfd Arasrlrsn Kxjtrens American H. A L. afl American lea, aecurttlaa. . . . Americas Ltnaran Oil Am. I.lnseea OH pM American Locomotive Am. l.ocomotlve pfl Amarlran . A K Am: 1 R. ltd American suiar Raflnlnc .. Am. Teharro pfrl etfa Anaconda Mlnini (' Atrhlaon Atrlllaon p'd Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Baltimore A Ohio ptd ..... Brooklrs Rapid Transit.... Canadian Parllc I'entral of New Jeraay Ohaaepeaka aV Ohio t'lilcafo A Alton rhk-aao Alton ptd Chh-aao Ureat Walars Chicago A Norlhwaatam . . . l hli-ao. Mil. A St. F I'hlcaio T. A T (Mllcaio T. A T. pfd ('., C. ('. A at. Lailla Colorado Fual A Iron Colorado A Southarn. Colorado A So. lat p'd Colorado A Bo. Id pfd Consolidated Gaa Corn Produeta Corn PTodncta pfd Itetasara A; Hudaon Ualaware. I.. A W lenTsr A Rio Grande IMnerr A H.C. pfd. ... Dlatlllera' Barurlllea Krla Krlo IM pfd,... Kria 2d pfd (taneral F.let-tric llncklnf Vallar lllluola Central International Fapar International . Papar pfd International Pump International Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd.. Kanasa city Bouthern Kanaaa City go. pfd Leulavllle. A Nashville..... efe&iran Central Minneapolis A Bt. I-outa... M., 81. P. A B. . M M , Bt. P. A B. S. M. ptd . Mllsouti Fvllii Mlaaourl, Kanaaa A Texaa.. M , K. A T. uld Natlesal Leart ' National K. K. st M. pfd.. New York Central New York. O. A W Norfolk A Weatern Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pet Hi- Mall Pennsylvania People's uan P . C . C A Bt. Louie Pressed Steel Car Preeaed Bteel Car pfd Pullman false Car Readtn Haadlni let pfd Readlni 14 "P'4 Republic Bteel Republic Steal pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Cm. pfd St. LAB. r. Id pfd St. !xule Boulheeetern.;... St. Louis I. W. pfd southern Partite So. Panic pfd Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee Coel 4k ' Iron Teaaa A Pacific Toledo, Bt.' U A W T . St. I.. A W. pfd t'nlea -Peelfic t'nlon Pacific pfd I ntted Btate Eiprees. . .-. . . t'nlte Stales Realty United Statea Rubber I'. 1. kukber pfd United Stales Steel 1' s. Steel pfd Ve. -Carolina csemteal Va. -Carolina Chemical pfd.. Wabean Wabash pfd Wetls-Parso Kvpreas Wtetlnihouee Klectrlc Weatern I'moa Wheellns A Lake Krlo W'laconaln Central Wis (antral pfd Northern Pacific Central leather Central Leather pfd Bloea-Shellleld Bteel Oreat Northern pfd Intorborouh Metropolitan.. Interbnrouilt Met. pfd 32, IM' inl mo ii , ''jno itvi iivi " iii iii" iii "io ii', The ioii ii io,7"0 14vi 141 . 4MV 1I4, 11. 1SJ', lit ton , 14. toe lit 't I4n l.T' i1 "'a me lotv, 141, ItM 141 let4 II aol ui 111 it. in l' TTt, im nit, in '"im) its iii " ini 'ii" ii" l.l'O J7 IT 7iKi :oi lei , T.IOt) 171 w ii, ioe 10 !S 18', ion 4 41 4M ll4 IN "ioi 't ii '"isr) i4 1.100 4314 4Za " itio iii iii" " ioi 'iiii 's .'"iii 5fi' it tlono 14f.t 144 IM It's tt ' ini i" 16 ' 'too iivi ii 1.101 iii iiiH 3n 41 ' l.inn , ii4 i'i ts, ' 14.IK0 1VI 12', .l so', am, '.'.'.'.'.'. '.'.'.i'. '.'..'.'. ii.'ioe iii" isi "ioi ii ti" i.ooo Mti iivj '"io 4i ' 44v 4A n in, 4i. m 'iii 'it i, T.ini its 'ii" "in iivi 44', 1400 H-, 147 1, it. one iii, t.ieti KMV4 ini', mo 40 40 i iii ' iii 100 1SI IM '"iii '14'vi "4v, , 'i'.iiM it" ioii, mo 114 ii i.iio Ku", ! ' l.InO 444 41 l.ion TIVs Tli, IW.ltfO shares. 1 aad Road. it, 100 II M lit 11, 11, II II kl 1I4, 141 m in V 140 111 77', tfc'V ta :. : TT IT 11 to i im, .134, 41 '4 41 13l, ll4 M'a l;0 131 4:v. . . MS 4!S 71 1, IK Vi 114 l'il 17T II M 41 Ii 14 Vi e4 III UVi 144 lilt 14 HI 171 Si! 47', Tl lV4 141, m, M l.s nn to an 44 vt tu 1UIV, III III 1-', 17 V, 14V, a:vt 44 Si "4 M4, 44 llVi 34 M H.l lit, v, . 44 14IV, 14V, 1I IS 4 Hr7H 114. lis i, l im 144 4ol 171 IM l4 ntj m 4 Jo.i it InlVj 71 ttf t II HO8TON. June 23 Call loans, 4ti per cent. Time loan. 4?tv, per cent. Official closing en stocks and bonds: Atrkleon 4J. M Westing, rocsmoa do aa Mea. cestrsl At on lens .101 (Adventure . TIVieeAouaa . , Amalaamaied ..... '.lOlValAmerlran Zlne ... ... 14 ...lot ...ion ... 1 ... H ... Is ... ... 24 7 ... ir.v, ... ii ... IK, ... II ... Jv, ... 101, ... ", ... mv, ... MS ...101 ... .5', ...II ... V4 ... si ... I ... Ill, ... 41, ... 10 ...IS ... 7', ... 4 ...117 do pfd Moatoa A Albany 146 V Atlantic Boatoa A Maine HI . IHInsham Roetoa Klevaied .. Pltrhhur pfd Meilras Cestrsl .. S Y . N H A H t'sfon Par lie Amor. Ara. Cbers. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube, las. Suiar do pfd Amer. T A T .... Amer. Woolen ..... do pfd 'Iinmlnlnn I. A S. Kdlaon Klee. lllu . Masa. Electric .... do ptd Mass, (lea I'niled erult I'mted Shoe Mack. do pfd North Butta Urease Con .131 t el. A Hecla... .HTv,lcentennlal . 11V, Copper Rania .. .114 lllaly Weat .MJ frankltn . 14 iuranby . llVi'lsle Knyale .... . If, Masa Mlnini .. .11 jMicbiian .132 Mohawk IM IMnnt. c. A C. . 14 Uld Oomlaloa .. .Iiv, Oxeols . ?l Parret .143 iQutacy . lit, Shannon . el's 'Tamarack . iTrtnlly .1' t ailed Copper . . 7t,'C. S. Mining... 10 l . B. Oil liVi I tab Vt.Vl.lorla S!wtaoua 1. S. S'eel de pfd .. ..10JVilwoivertn ... Asked. "Bid l.oadoa C'laslagr stacks. IX)NDON. June 23. Closing quotations on the Stock exchange mere: Consols, mosey ... do account Anaconda Aicbiaos do pfd ..' Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Per tftc . Chee. A Okie Chtiaee Gt. W C. M A Bt. P He Beers 44 l-ll K. T. Central .. US Norfolk A W .. US- do pfd ..itS Ontario A W ..104i Penneylvanta . Ill . Rand Mlaaa ..1M keedtn .. do lat pfd .- IV do M pfd ..IM somhern Railway .. 1TV, do pfd .. 4444.Soutaera Panic .. -. 11 It'alos Pacific .. 44,t ao pfd .. iiv,iU. fi. Steel ..HIV, " ' .. dS .. 17, 4, .. V, .. 47 .. 4.V, .. !', .. 71, . . a . . . . it ..TV, .. 1 1, .. 41V, O AK. 0 1 do ptd ! Erie I ds let pfd do Id pfd lllisole r antral ... ! l.oui.rlle A Kaah. Tl p'd ..lie ..10', abash , s ptd M-. K. A T pa a Is i: f.lVy5?.B"r "'ly. 2-lSd per ounce. MONK I 2 per cent. in i .te of amount In the open market fot- short bills I 2' per cent; for three month' bill, 2V. per cent Trea.ary aiateeat. WAHINiJTtN. June 13. Tolay's sUI. iiiein of Hi tieasury balances in (he $en- era I fund, exclusive of the liftn.Ann.ficn gold reserve, shows; Available cash bslsnce. 31ttp.MaiK: gold coin ;:d bullion. 2.'iM..s7; 1 gold certlflcstes. 2:.572.. w lark vloney Market. I NEW TURK. June 7J.-MriNF.T-On call. 1 nominal, no loan Time Inane, atesdy: i sixfv tisvaand ninety days, 44j per cent; six -months. & -er cent. 1 PR1MF. MF.nCANTlLK PAPER S 4J 2 4 , per cnt. 1 STKHi.INO KXt'llAVtiK Fesv t 94 S'in4T 4 M0 for demand and at 2(4222: 4f4 4J3! for stxtv day hills; posted rate. ! 34 ;t 4 . commercisii blPs. ( 3.'4 4 .' ' SII.VKR Bar. 6Sttc; Mexican dollars. bO.c. ! HuNDS Government steady; railroad., esy. I Quotations on New York bond today ! were as follows: V. B. ref. Ii. rg....lMi isran "x do icitpon to Jaiisn . ;'d aeries... 1". . a. reg lrl , no 4',. .-ifa 4 ; do inttpon let i do 2d series I'"e V. S. old 4. re '.'A I.. A N unl 4s '' co cniipot) I S new do roitpon in: , Van. c 4 IS I re. 121, Mci. cenlrsl 4s nt, 1 it. let In.- 2" iv, eiinn. A St. U 4s.. Am Tchacco 4.... di- la 4lchieon gen. 4s... do adj. 4e Atlantic c U 4a Hal. A Ohio ... do 3v,s Brk. R. T. c. 4e.. 1 emral of Os Sa. do lat Inc do I'd Im do Id In.- t hen. A Ohio 4,e Chlraso A A. !', R. A Q n. 4s. C . R. I. P. do col. f4l I'..', M . h T ts S I do Is t 1 U t N ft R. of M c. 4a. Mv, i IM N T. C. l .s v, ; mi', N. J. c 1 la 1-"H ' 7 No Pa.ldi (s in:. ' 17 1 do 3s I.IVN. c 4. ... . I l. S. L rtd 4 Venn. conv. J'.s. , . 71 l"o Mj s'. Heading pen. 4n. 1112'. .inf ,S. I.. A. I. M. c. is ..1141, . i"l Si. L. ASF. f. 4e M O0 S:. I.. B. W. c. 4s .... 77', .,7 Seahosrd A L. 4s ... S7'a II iSn. Pa. lflc 4. 12 CCC. A St. L 4s. .l'i2V,l do lis l rlt. Colo. Ind. 4s. ser. A. 7 v, pli. Rallaav is. ...HIV, ....IIJi, 4s. l't ...105 .... iSl', 1.4 a3S .... IM .... WV, .... II wo aeries ts Colorado Mid 4a Colo. A Bo. 4a ctiha ! n. a r. n. 4s ... niatlllers' Bee. Is. Frle p. 1. 4, !Tea A P. la... .. 71 ST.. St. L. A W. . . 94 t'nlon Pa. Ifii- 4 . ..lli'i T B. Steel 2d if. ..lnnVweha.h Is . . .1 do deh B ..lius. Western Md 4a... "do pen. 4s v W. A I.. R. 4s. Hoiklni Val. 4'rj....iin,iWla. Cetitrsl 4a.. Hid. Jen York Mlnlna stock. NEW YORK. June 23. Cosing quutatlons on mining stocks were: Adams Con Alice Bieec Rrunswlrk Con .. Comstork Tunnel Con. t el. A Va Horn Silver Iron Silver ... Leadvllle Con ... uttered. ; 25 Little Chief I 20 Ontario 24.". . .to ophlr u.n . 11 I'hoer.ll i . IT Potol I . t Savaaa 75 . lki Sierra Nevada II ,ih) ttmsll Hopea io . I Btandard lat Foreign Financial. - LONDON. June 2.1. The supplies or money were abundant today and the de mand wan poor. Discounts were a shade harder. In view of the possibility of gold exports. Trading on the stuck exchange wa quiet. Conols were maintained. Home rails were fractionally higher, while Russians closed with a better tone. Amer icans were marked up at the opening. In sympathy with Wall street. The Improve ment continued on moderate local buying In anticipation of a good bank return and prices closed steady. I'nlon Pacific. South ern Pacific and I'nlted States Steel re ceived the most attention. Kaffirs were dull. Japanese imperial tta or 1:j4 closed at 102. BERLIN, June 22. Price on the bourse today were very quiet. Russian were strong, under 8t. Petersburg Influence. PARIS, June 23. Price on the bourse today were firm. Russians advancing. Krench rentes were depressed, owing; to a renewed rumor of the approaching retire ment of Finance Minister Polncare. The market closed stead v. Russian Imperial 4s were quoted at T7.D0 and Russian bends of 1904 at 4HS.no. The private rale of dis count whs 2 1.1-IK per cent. BT. PETER8R1RO. June 23. The time on the lionise today was again confident. Imperial 4s and 5s were in good demand at yesterday figures. Rank Clearisgs far Week. OMAHA, June 2.1 Bank clearings for to day were 91.4H9.e67.27 and for the corre sponding day of last year tl.49,4rW. The clearings for the week, compared with the corresponding week of last vein were: 190ti. iskifi. Monday 21.707.9tl3 4 21.642.82S.4 Tuesday 1.440.7K7.7H l,4S&,o87. Wednesday l.R23.2Lti 53 l.S27.c3fi.ii6 Thursday l,W4,S.aS L.Vi.'.MS 2 Friday I,61.3u3.6l l,:'6.i. 912.1 5 Saturday .............. 1,4K,67.27 lHD.t'Ja.tkr Totals 29.932,704.27 28.574. 237.79 Increase over the corresponding week last year, 91,366.4rW.t7. Clearing- House Average. NEW YORK. Juue 23. The statement of the clearing - house banks for this week show that the banks hold 210,912.926 over the legal reserve requirement. This Is an Increase of 23.2:.o60 over last w.fek. The statement follow: Loans, 2l.067.7M.ilU0; He. crease, 22.31K,000. Deposit. 21.049,472.:ttiO; In. crease. 21. 290,200. Circulation, 24S.471.100; de crease, 21.3"0. Legal tenders, int. 397.20U; In crease. 2hX.Sn0. Specie, 2ls8.ltS3.9iin; incrcHSf, t3,f26.k00. Reserve, 22;3.ail.(jii; increase, $4 . ltClOii. Reserve required. 22ii2.3tVI.07n; In crease, 2322. BS0. Surplus, 2ln.912.92fi; In-i-reiise, t3.IXH.blM. Ex-I tilted Slates deposits 1l5,7i,3r; Increase. 23.S6,22o. St. I.obI (General .Market. BT. LOI I8. June 24.-WH KAT-Hlgher; No. 2 red, cash elevattir, 8ti87c; track, 29H; July. 80'4j80c; September, 81i,tilt,c; No. 2 hard. MjKc. CORN Iiwer; No. 2 cash. .Vh-; tiack, blVjc; July, 4,e; September. 50taia50c. OATS Lower; No 2 cash, 3Sc; track, 39c; July, 3Vic; September, Zi'ic; No. 2 white, 43c. Fl)l'R Steady; red Winter pat'-ntx. 2145 4S4.i; exti-a fancy and straight, $:i.l0ii40; clesr, 92.16444.0)1. HI5KD Timothy, higher, 92.7Ba3 25. COKNMKAI. Dull, 22 50. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. S6fitTc. HAY Steady; timothy. 214 .Xil7.s0; prairie, 211. Vq 13.50. IRON COTTON TIES 21.00. BAOOINO 8,c. HEMP TWINE 7Sc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: Jobbing. 2I6.52H. Lard, unchanged ; prime steamed. 92 25. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed extra shorls, 29.62v: clear ribs. 29.75; short cleats. 29 87V. Bacon, firm; boxed extra short. 210.374; clear ribs, 210.6-"; short cleacs, 21.7V'. POl LTRY Steady; chickens, 10!o; prlngs, 171919c; turkeys, 12vc; duck. Svjc; geese, 6c. BI TTER Steady ; creamery, 15i21c; dairy, lVfflic. EGOS Steady. 134c The recelpta and shipments of flour and vrnln wcr. Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls 4.ijo ;i."H Wheal, bu Iti.tski 'jn.us) t'orn, bu 3e.tn VT.'"! Oat, bu :'.iu iV'.oio ! Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 22-FI.Ol'R-First pstents. 24. .Vitus. 46: second pstenis. 24 :M4i 4. HO: first clears. 2.1.50'rS 00; secnnd clears. 22.4tV8J.S5. BRAN In hulk. 215 ISHlS.a": shorts. , In bulk. 215. I've 15.5"; middling, In bulk, 217) J1T.50. (Superior Board of Trade quotations fot Minneapolis and Chicago delivery. I The ranee of prices, a reported by F. D. Day A. Co.. 110-111 Board of Trade, waa: - Artlcle. Open. I Hih. Low. Clo. Tes y Wheat I I July...' 24 f Hept . . . 2:,-sv, Dec -27?i-3 I sis wftV M,' M I 114 ! 1 13 1 l.'H MS K', 1 14 1 14 1 1.1 '. J 1 14 I 1 13 ; -S 1 137,' 1 lis 1 12 Flaa- i .lnlv i 1 la ' 1 14 1 14 1 13 pt...l Oct Mileraakee Grata Market. MILWAI KEK. Wis., June ?3-MIF.AT Steady; No. 1 northern, fciViSTV; -northern, 1'it"tlV; September, si'ao asked. 4 'ORX Leaver; No. 2 cash, 6tTi3Sc; Sep tember, jiy. tid. RYF.-rull: Nn 1, tti&eXUc. BAKI.EV-Dull; .No. J, 5iv,t;6Tc; aamplr, iVgtoe. PHILADF.I.PHIA. June 23-BI'TTER-Marki-t V;.' lower: estra a'estern creamery, y; extra nearby prints. zHt KIOK- Steady ; western Iresli, 12c at IDHlk. t'HKKPK I'nchanaed: New York full creams. Satfill-Sc. Peeria Market. PKORIA. June 3 -CORN-Loaer; No 3 yellow, 51c; No. 3, fcle; No. 4, 5; na grade. 4HSC. OAT2-Ur; No. i white, Uc; No. 3 whir. :t.,c; No 4 white, 274c. WHlPK Y 31 IS. J.laerpaal (irala Market. L1VBRPOOU June 23 WHEAT p pot nominal; future, quiet; Julv, S 7Vd SeD tember. &s vd. lecember. sl. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed old 4 11VI. Future, quiet; July, 4 eVl. H'P tember, 4 Td. Ualatb Grata Market. Dl'I.I'TH. Minn., Juu 23. WH EAT No 1-northern. 2ii-; July, Kh',.-; Spleiuber, 24-; liereuihei. aic. , OATS arrive, on track and July. St'.c. f7 rj O r7?v 7 r .-Jt; ;jr?Ti n n r n n I , 1 Ml3 A l Ln uuvrj L-za u u u u u l is 60IG36 to mm 150. PER llm E30T LATEE1 TIHU JULY 1 0 Every tourist who ever traveled over the famous "Georgetown Loop" in Clear Creek county, Colorado, has heard the names of the following mines the big producer that, for four decades, have brought forth the yellow gold and the shimmering silver that have made this section far famed: The Terrible, the Centennial, the Mendota, the Snow Drift, the Silver Plume, the Griffith, the South American, the Pay Rock, the Fred Rogers, the Cashier, the Star of the West, the Scoot, the Polar Star Extension, the White, the Silver Glance and the Clift, which produced from $125,000 to $8,000,000 each.- Right in the midst of these, midway between the cities of Georgetown and Silver Plume, is the property of the Georgetown Loop Mining Company, owning 25" claims and a mill sight; in all, 108 acres. This property, on Clear Creek, with railway facilities, is being opened by a crosscut tunnel that will drain the property while developing it at depth. Assays, running from $17.50 to $105 a ton, prove that mineral is there and we know it is there in quantities. When you buy into Georgetown Loop, you connect with something worth your while. At 10 cents (par $1.00) this stock has no equal. Twenty-five cents is the next jump and then likely fifty cents. The property, the development, the mineraliza tion, the location, the management everything combines in re commending it. LET GEORGETOWN LOOP ANNEX A FEW DOLLARS TO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT GEORGETOWN LOOP !i.G MWkm I I 1047 CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Ktlei Firm to Early Gaina on Lieut Trade. RAIN FORECAST CAUSES APPREHENSION t orn Urais, aatth Prononncetl Weak lies In July Option Liberal Re ceipt at t hlcasro, with Promise of t oalluaetl Movement. OMAHA. June J3. ISmi. Wheat ruled firm on a very light trade, ninlntainliig the early gain, notwithstand ing; the restricted character of the trade snd the general v-xkness in the ciim.-i a.'rins. Firmness nbrond on the forecast of light worlds bhipmi'tyts and the rains throughout the harvesting district wete early features. Ijiter private adders began to express some n(iprchenston lest contiiiu ous r.iins (ause truuhle anil the forecast of showery weithn- itddnd in Hie effectiveness of these reports. A private authority In the northwi-st claims tlmt the wheal (lrna ned out in the northwest and Vanadn will offset the lnvieusc in the acreage and that tin- crop in concitieficc will be no larger thnn last year. forn Wus raihfi ii iIimhIiik inaiket. Willi pronounced aeakni-s in the July, which whs affected hy liberal receipts ut Chic.ign and a getierotis fMinmls fcr VlnndH.v. coin cident will, a rather slack demand. A good run of receipts there is promlseil for somr time. The tains nie her.eitclal to the crop, but much more summer temperature would help it tremendously. Oats weie easy, closing Vc lower on Sep tember. I'rlniai y slio.-il rei eipis were 277.000 lni and shipments 224.nf1 bu., ngAlnst receipts Inst yesr ol' liA.tao hu. and shipmenis of 21. Oft1 hi:. Corn receipts were 71rj.0ti hu. and shipments 441. Olio bu.. against receipt last year of 7.0ii bu. anil shipments of oXa.iVsi hu. Clearances were atl.OnO bu. a heat, U'.t'O bbls. flour, &2.0UU bu. corn and 4,:i bu. outs. Liverpool closed unchanged to v,d higher! on aneat and unchanged to Hd lower on oirs. Htoonihall estimates wnrld'a wheat ship ments for Monday at S.tslct.iifO bushels. K. W. Dennis of Chicago talks thus of wheat: "Von will have to wake up and tske notice of this wheat postllon. It Is shaping so that the world outside of the I'nited Slates can easily ship. Jti.i).ii bushels Jess wheat than last year and for the Cnited States to have 1OK.0flo.isi0 bushels leas wheal than it hsd last year. I be lieve it has io iHsl.yird to rin.iro.Oo bushels leas of winter wheat than last year for a starter, and th" spring wheal crop Is marked. bi my opinion, for a first-class fall from present high Was conditions.. A difference In tne world's wheat movement of between ls'.0i'a.0ii) and 3i0.ii.sei bushels of wheat this yesr. with last year's prece- I dent In the I'nlted Slates of using UP a big crop, and tue prospect for a iiMMleiat j l ulled States crop this yesr. would be I just tne leverage to give ua a Sic advance !n this country " Ixcal rsnge of options: Articles. Open.; High.) lyiw. Cloe t Tes y. I A asked. B bid Omaha fash galea. WHEAT No. 4 hard. 1 car, nSc. CORN No. 3, l.car. 4rvc; - '", 4c. OATS No. 3 whit 1 car. 37V,o. , tjeiieilia 4 asti Prices. WHEAT No 3 hard. 'I!j7ec: No. 2 haid, 7"4j-7!c; No. 4 hard. a.Vrj7oc; No J apt lug. 77r. No 2 spring. 7yu 7Sc. No. 2 yellow, MaA-c; No 2 white, 474i47Se. ! OAT ft No. 2 white. 37e; No. 4 white ' JU'aC. RVF.-No. I ?, No. 3 Wi- ! CORN No. 3, 4ii4',c, No. 1. 44Oi Vhat- j juty.... ..n ,iu, ,,-,a Sept...' 7SB TT,!,!! 7fHAl 77VA 77B Corn I ! i 1 I July...! 441, 4i 4a 4v,. 47 A Sept... 47A; 47 A 4S4Ai i, A 47SB Oils- I I Spt..'. ;. 1 S44Ai 35B Seventeenth Street, DENVER. COLO. 4f.4c; No. 3 yellow, 4- 4 47r; No. 8 white. 47 '('47 He. Carlot Reearipte. Wheat. Corn. Oa I Chicago "... I M'i 2-i Omaha 7 57 7 Iniluih 2 Minneapolis ...170 St. Louis Hi ? t Hl( Atitl GRAIM AM PRtViaiO Features of the Tradlnit and Closing 'Prlrea on Hoard of Trade. CHICAUO, June 23 Delay to Harvesting operations In the southwest caused by wet wi'ftiher had a strengthening effect loday oil the local wheat market. The Sopteni hr option closed at a gain of s-. t'orn and oat were each , lower, prov isions were 2'c lower to 2ic higher. Wet weather played an inpoiiant pail lri the inaiket mday. Heavy rains were reported tin ouglioul Kansas. Nebraska. .Miasouil and Iowa, whe.li; li.irv.sttr.B la In progress Slid alau in tne northwest, where it is said clear weather is needed for the proper dev rlopiceiil .f the hpriug sown crop. The bullish feeling war si re ngt hened by ti,e st-.itement of sn Kng lull statistician that Hie world s snlimient for the last week a:nl tne amount of bread stuff on ocean iMtsag'- will show a cou xtderable decrease. l'ron the opening sliorta Htid conimlristoii houses were fair buyers, but ntfeilngn were light. The de cline in the prices of cum ami oats acted A a drag on th' 'market and prevented Ii from becoming vc-v fining. The coih was steady. September opened '.ciV' to '..ifi'ic higm 1 a I S4M'c. .told lieivveen itl-So ami closed Hi ll'itMc. July sohl between MS'iiSt'ac and closed at iVlVi'ihtc. rrlmiiry teceiptii were :70.ni'ii liusne! igainsl lUf.Ocst bushelH for the correspond ing tlale one year ago. Minneapolis, Du lulh anil Chi'ago reported recilpts of 2 cat against J2-1 cars last week and '143 cats a vear ago. The irtiiis h:id an oppctsile efTei- on the corn markei fro hi that which fl.ey exerted on vvlieat and sentiment In the corn pit wbs bearish all day. A dedme of 'ly In the price of cssu corn l .ul a depressing Influence en fulur" depverles. The msi hot closed weak with prices close to I he lowest point of the day. September opened unchanged to i.c higher at i'.if.J'-.c. sold olT to Sli,c and clos.-.l at 3IV- July ranged between 5miM4c and closed al I'll'a'n.il'.i'. l.ocl receipts were 5'W cms wllu SiZ ol contract grade. I rat s weie weak on free selling by longs, winch was liased uuin coiiiliiions for trow ing crop anil an lnrreased mm cnient from the country. The market closed weak. September opened unchanged to ic higi.et st Sf.4.'(i:tS'c. sold off to :iii,c and closed at :i7ic Julv- ranged heiween Z'i'ic und clnscd at 3hiac. Loul reci-lpl weie 2.1 i-S- Piovlsions weie qulel nd sieadv. There wus some hiiving or lard by small pack ers, which was evidently Intended to .over short sales made earlier In the week. At the lose pork was off '-'Si at 2IH.621. Iinl was up 2Cc at VI. Ribs weie uu' lu.tigt d a I :' i7'i. lisilniMied receipt for Monday: Wheat. Hit cars; coin, 7J2 cars; oats, 2J cat, hogs, i. Mil) head. Th leading future ranged as follows: Articles. Open. J High. Low Close." Yei'y heat J Jlv.. Sept. ., lec 'om July... gepl... Oa t I. llv . Sept., Dec Pork July..'. Sept... Iird -July.. H'pt. fict.... Hept... Oct.... kill. ''14 fct'ttM', n,T, M4i4 iVi'a K: M'uM1 K-IStr-" HI -4 l 'rcV s4' - I l M-, S.V, .r-asu- filHoa f-l'i Me4l 5Ca 3". -V'd 'a. A'-'a ' -a I I I in M 1 l r. I in .Vt i 16 52' ; I I 32' a : 25S; Tl , .,'. i l.'a- I I 1i fa IS Wi l fcs 1 52'i i 2 ! 2 774 2 20 ' ' I 15 I j p. ; 2 2 6'. I '., l .', 2 til 77 a Kl I a ;i I 12 4- I )7'i 0 07', 1 ui 9 o; 2 37Va k Id M in 3 . No. t. Cash tiuolalHitis were as follows: I'l.iH'R Ftrtn; winter patenls 21 5"o4 Kt Wlulrr ttalgrila, II .-! 7"; spring patent, j n 7? f M I V 1 V. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, divestment Securities. W offer subject to sale VXIOX STIK K V A HI S NT(K'K. . 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 140S F- D. Dqy & Qp. Stocks. Cjrairi, Provision ship Yoar Grain to I s. Chicago and Minneapolis Delivery. One-eighth commission on Grain, one. quarter on Stock.. i'lompt and caieii.l aitciuion given to outfit!' accounts. Write lio-lll Hoard of Trade Bids., OM II A, SKB. for our dally Market Inciter, mailed free. Main OtBce, ' I. on lllstanre Tlinns, Ttongla 31114. J- A PROFITABLE e. RCKINKS8 PKOI'OcilTION SALOON .AND CAFK. WK'HAN'K FOR SALE THE BEST l-;cgl IPPED LOCATION IN ST. JO.sr.lri, DAILY RECEIPTS AVEKAOE 3150. 00. THE OWNERS OF THIS PLACE HAVE OTHER INVESTMENTS AND WILL MAKE SPECIAL PRU'E. WILL SLLL ALL iR PART. STRICT EST INVESTIHATION ALLOWED. LOW RENT PARTIES HAVLMJ TJI'J CASH CAN t'JET A HATtOAlN. CALL OR WHITE Ft R PARTICC LARS. SECl.'RITY HI'SINESS C IMPAN 1 . SPITES 4-3 Corby Hldg.. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. 2:i.7tr!i4.fiO: spring slralghts, 2-':.4cV(i1.3o; bk ets. $2 :v.i:t in. WHEAT-No. 2 spring. SliaStk; No. 2, 7Htf K.'.c: No 3 led. Ir.4'l7l,c. CORN No. 2. MV; No. 2 vellow, hu OATS No. 2. 2i,i : No. 2 white, 3Mf404i: ; No. 3 while. SSVllc. RYE -No. 2, ti-2. . HA RLE Y iood feeding, 45c; lair to choice malting. 4f4i-Vlc. SEEDS No. I flax. II .; No. 1 north fi"in. 21-11': prime liinoiliy, 21 10; clover, contract giatles, 211 2i. PRt tVlSIO.VS-Short ilhs sides (loosei. :i 'kh'.i 10. Men pork. er bid., 1 114 V "3 ) . Lard, per 1ml lbs . tx 24jsl 65. Short clear !.!;. (boxcdi. ti 62'M 7.'). Kea-eiptH and shipments of flour und grain weie; Receipt.. Shipments. Flour bl. Is 1H.700 fo.-ttt Wliest, im j.. II coco . H.isV) Co'n, bu 552.7'1 32JcO tiats. bu 2ei..rrti 197.7HO ;rley, hu 4'"c4i On the Produce exchange today the fciit ter market was firm; creamery. i:uar ; dairy. 1 4Vv 1-. Eggs, steadv; at mark, rasea Included. 12'il:';c; fliaia, 15c; prime tiists. 1k ; cxtiaa. Inc. Cheese, steady, lou 'olIV- Kisisi ( llr Grain aad Proilslaa. KA.NSVS CITY. June :3 -WHEAT-July. 7r,c; September. 7i',c: ItecemheV, 77a'. casu. No. -i liarti. 77os('Jc; No. 3. 72,9711 V: No. 4 i.-i74c': No I red. 2l$s3c; No. 3, He. No. 4 7'4)7c noiiilnal. CORN Nonimal; Julv. 47c: September. 47".c, Deceinl.er, ,(;. capji. X. miged. 'V'; No. 3. '.:; No. 2 white, 50c; hn. 3.' 42'jc . . OATS -.No 2 while. SSY;9r''V; No. J mixed. :i"'tj;is'ic. . c t ... . , . .RYE- 4'ea.l.v. ,''uiV. ' IIA Y-Bri ng: ice tlniothv. 313.914 u'l cUoe-i nrslrie, ll'ifln. .. ... HI' s'TLR Cteamrv 1g'tc; (uacklr.g. UV,.- t'Jj'i.-i - Si adv ; .Miwvuul and KsnsaJi No. 2 whilewood wtm-s iru'lued. nr.; case, count. I.i'jc; rase reiu:i.ed. 7c et,s. ,Th.- icceipi anil teidpnini ,f grsluj Were: Recelpta Shipments " Wl.i-al. 'U..., 31.1s .!" Corn, bu i )4 "si Oals, bu 1,00 2.1w la