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TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 1, 190(1
4
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
OattU Ehow
Considerable Adftaoe for
the &eck.
HOGS MAKE A GOOD GAIN THIS WEEK
All Kinds Sheep and Umbi Fillf
Tnntf-Kltf Lower for Week,
with Some Kinds Showlnf
Lose of Fifty Cents.
BOUTH OMAHA. June 30. 1906.
Rerelpt hcie. Cat He,. Hogs. SI. eeo
Official Monday 3,210 6,7id l.uH
vmciai i uesduy 4,417
Official Wcd.nmday l,s4
Olllcial Thursday m. 3,474
Oh.cial Friday 2.16
11. 234
8.214
16.419
lbt
10, U j
615
2.9M
8.312
i.J-4
on.cUi toaturuay lyf
Thi, week 15.217 63,927 10,;S0
Lai a I week It,a2ti ib,.15 5.i34
'lo uitka tfo .63 .8.1.4
Three weeks ago 17, 60; i8.4;a It us
Four itKi au 18.7a 7i,182 14 rA
Earui week last year 1S.4J4 71.14 19,1. J
RECEIPTS TO DATE.
The following table show, the receipt, ot
itiie, nogs ana gneep at Bouui umanu .
for in. year to date, compared with last
Cattle 4 -im il m
H,.,. , i M
ci,,,. nT.il i.k.j.
"eI 7oO,t64 i44.ili lU.ooJ
CATTLE UL'UTATlUNb. I
The foliuwmir ain ut.nw ma i.ru-.. naid
for tne uiflercnl kind of cattle on me
buuiii umana market:
Uoud to choice corn-fed iter. lo.tuuu.iu
air to goou com-ted steei. 4. i1t44u.11
Common in lair cum-fetl .teres.... .imh-.io
Goou to niioico cows and beileis.. 4.uU44.7u
Fan to gouo. cow. una lieueu
Com. nun to lau' conn and neilei... 1 iotf !
Goou to cnolce atockers 42 leeuers. 3. oiy4.1i
it an to uuO iLwkiktia .illu Uuucift. .it4 J
Coiiimoii to stockeia 2 V4H.2
iuti, stags, etc a. ,141 4.I0
Veal calves 4.001446. 16
lo.tueYii.g table shows the
!.. ut ttuga at auutii omana lor iliti iu)i
iViai u, wliu coiiipaii.oua;
Date. I IKfc lu6.ll4.lui. (1802. UW1.1IKW.
June 16.
Juui il.
tune is.
Juuo la.
U liill -v.
June Hi.
June iu.
t D7i 6 23 881 1 ' "I I
I I i 3ui 4 K-i Va 7 M 6 ' ,
I iHhti I t W I III J 14 W W
I t M 1 D 18, 1 6 W 7 4j, e J, 0 vo
I I B loi 6 OtI 4 Ml I il 1 !
I 6 1U ui I 7 4J 5 H 4 M
1 ' i.wi a l.ti tt oil 6 Mi ii x
juuo mi... 1 ( ay, a lui itMi t m 7 4S 1 1 it H
Juue 24...I 1 6 a 6 1U a bii 7 6 6 W
June 26... 1 Iai I 6 i6l 6 t 1 7 ottt wi a lo
June inrjt, 6 28 I 70 7 &i a IU a HI
June z... 4i,,( 5 5 11 hidi 1 m, 0 a 1 , a iu
June 2s. ..1 44s 6 30i ft 111 7 oo 6 . 6 11
Juue 4oi b a I 6 wai 6 67 7 H -l
June 3u... 1 k li 6 W 6 txt t 6 8l 6 XI
b-inday.
RANGE IN PRICES.
Cue Us. Hogs.
Omaha S2.Ov440.1ti Sii.4TVst4u.au
Chlcao l:A&o.W 0.00 iuo.06
ivai.aua City a.vosvj.uU b.uo 4u.uiVi
bi. iaUis XtAnt4u.fta ..10 iuu.au
biuux tny .Wv-.40 ! 4iv.u6
The following shows receipts for eucu
ruuntli this year:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
January til, owl lSl.i.ti
feoiuary Mti8 u.iu 12. ,01
luarch tw.Ot 2,iv3 -u.,u.y
April bi.oUO 2oa,4ttu leit.luu
iViiy 81,sl a,uil sa,4,7
june ,bu4 304.UIU 4u,7e4
FRIDAY'S BHll'AlENTH.
The following show, the number of car.
of lockers and feeders snipped to the
country and their points of deat. nation:
CA'iTLK. Cars.
Chas. Johner, Uumnp, ia. N. W
Chas. Erne, Ella, la. I. C 1
J. U. Clarke, Pappilion, Neb. U. P 1
W. R. Reese, Murshalliown, la. N. W. ... 1
The offtulal number of car. ot slock
brought lu today by tat 11 toad was:
cattle, nogs. Horses.
C, M. & St. P. Ry.
4
WabiUili
Mo. P. Ry
U. P. system
C. &. N. W. (east) ...
C 6t N. V. (west)
C, Bt. P., M. & O. Ry.
C, B. & g. (east)
C, . a J. (west) ....
C.. R. 1. (east) ....
C. R. 1. P. (west) ....
Illinois Central
Chicago tit. Western ...
1
47
10
U
i
4
128
Total receipts
The disposition of the day', receipts wa
as follows, each buyer purunaslng the num.
per ut head indicated:
Buyers.
Oman Packing Co. ..
Bwitt and Company ..
cuuahy Packing Co. .
Armour k Co
Kenyon Packing Co.
Holstead Packing Co.
Oilier buyers
Cattle. Hog..
1,23s
i,sa
3.&7
3,u41
'.61
20
Totals 23 l.-'3
CATTLE There were no cattle here of
any consequence, the day's receipts being
limited to two or three cars, whtuh were
not enough to make any semblanoe of a
market. The total receipts for the week
show a small decrease a. compared witu
last week and a heavy decrease a. com
pared with previous week, during tne
month. . , . ,
The market on fat cattle has been In very
good condition this wettk a. viewed from
a seller s standpoint. alue. were quoted
higher eveiy day until Friday, wtin the
trade active at the prevailing prices. On
Friday tho advance came to a standstill,
and while medium cattle retained the ad
vance already made, medium grades were
111 spot. ItQluo lower. At the close of the
wee it is sale to quote uwuuio ucei
cattle fully 2uo higher and aoiue would
Quote the advance mure than that. Me
oium to common kinds have not shown us
rruuh Improvement, but they, too, -are
higher. Tne advance, so far a. can be do
mlned, I. duo to improvement In the con
suming demand, together with a falling off
tn the receipts ot desirable killing grades
at the different market centers.
Cow. and heifer, participated In the ad
vance to about the same extent a. beef
steers, belr.g quoted higher every day until
Friday, when tne upward movement came
to a standstill. The fact is, packers at
thi. point have been unable on many days
to gst a. many good cows and heiiera an
they would like- to kill out with tne num
ber of steers tint are coming. Grass cows,
owing to the scarcity of good kinds, showed
considerable Improvement In prices, but
shipper, will understand that they aie sure
to be discriminated ug.tluM whenever tne
more desirable kinds are in sufficient sup
ply to till packers requirement. In other
word., grass cows ut this season of the
year can advance or decline 2ac before one
hardly reulize. it, and in buying thai kind
of stuff fur shipment great caution should
be ufced.
Only a few atocker. and feeders arrived
during the week and while there was no
great demand tre few to be had sold to
pretty good adv mage, the general rains
in the country a. w a.e improved condition
of me beef maik..t giving buyers encour
agement. HOUS Seller, seemed to feel this morn"
Ing that they were entitled to a little mon
money for their hogs itun yesteiuay and
started out generally trying for an auvance.
'In fuct ti.at it wan a Siturd-iy was so
much against them tnat Instead ot securing
stronger prices the market proved lo be
If anything a little easier. Snippers would
pay u.471s for the kind of hos that they
couid use or were wanting, borne of too
packer, were also paying that price for a
few of the be.t that j'-is happened to .ult
them, but the general run of the hogs had
to .ell very largely at W 16 and It win
hard work to get any more than that. One
very good load of hog. .old up lo $tf.K.
which wa. 2Wo higher than anything
brought yesterday and the highest pneu
paid this year. The trsde as a rule was
slow and the forenoon was well advancud
before a clearance was effected. The avei
ge of all the sale, wa slightly less than
yesterday, when the bulk sold at $n 4iyi 50.
The receipts of hogs thi. week have
shown a heavy decrease as compared with
lost week and a year ago. Under the influ
ence of the more moderate receipt, and the
very good buying demand, prices giaduaily
tended upward, there being more or less
gain every day until today. The weca
closes with the market Just about Uo
higher than It wa. on last (Saturday. VVnile
the highest price of the yen wus maJa
today, the average market 1. still 6c lowei
than It was Ap.il 17 and IS, when tho aver
age prices paid for all the hogs at this
pjii t was M 61. Tne total receipt, of hogs
at this point for June break all previous
records, be
the market
Rspreaentatlve sales:
No. A. sk. Pr. No. At. In. Pr.
It 114 ... 194 93 1'l 44 4 46
IT M4 14 4 r 84 13 ... 4714
T7 114 44 4 41 61 irt ... 4 47
45 tee iw li:a 4 2U as 4 4T
11 Ill 144 44 il 1.1 44 I 47
41 8.14 44 I 4i 78 131 40 47
44 lot ... 4 48 44 lot) 44 4 41
44 14 IM I a TI 140 44 4 47-,
7 114 ... Ill 4. 104 to 4 47
4 Ill 40 6 44 47 240 SO 4 41
14 134 ... 4 48 44 fc7 140 4 47
14 US 114) I 44 10 Ill 144 4 41
41 48 4 44 41 141 ... 4 41
II ti i I 44 14 M U 4 41
o m ...
M 11 im u
It II IM I U
'5 I:i io t ti
1" til 12) 4 44
78 14 1W 4 4.1
74 liT H III
i u4 no i (
IJ1 .tl I 48
7 IM 404 I 41
45 Jll 124 IS
n 126 14 I 44
m to i is
T7 141 N IHH
tn Ill ... I 47 1,
46 t0 120 4 471
7 T ....... IE.I 140 4 41-4
If Ill 40 I 4714
74. 14 ... 41
41 214 40 4 47 V,
47 n 144 4 47
::i at 1 47
17... 211 ... 4 47
II 1j0 40 I 47
17 IM J"0 47
11 146 SIM 4 47
64 171 ... 4 47
14 174 HO 4 47
74 If,l 114 I 47
74 16 40 I 47 4
11 177 ... 1 47
70 H 140 I 47
II I!i4 140 4 17
15 -1ST 40 4 47
71 8M 44 4 47
10 121 ... 4 47
44 2 4 40 4 47
77 115 41) 4 47
H 141 110 4 47
44 it ... I 60
44 !) 40 4 60
71 lit ... I 60
(I !) 10 I 66
67 2J 120 6 61
CO 114 lfu I fl6
68 261 10 I 66
71 2f,4 80 4 5
44 MS ... 4 66
45 167 ... 4 4
2 1 1 40 I 44
.11 14 I 48
.141 44 4 48
. 141 t'") 4 46
. .I'1 144 I 46
.121 ... 4 45
..17 144 4 44
.121 114 4 41
HT J'H 4 4S
.t'.l 400 I 45
73 191 ict I 46
75 121 110 4 46
6 Sl4 40 4 46
7 2.-4 100 4 45
l'O 40 I 46
71 214 100 4 45
f 2SJ 160 4 48
64 14 ... I 46
10 I I 40 4 4f
I"7 40 I 45
64 H4 ... 4 45
61 t 80 4 46
tl 140 I 46
82 121 140 I 44
BOAR.
1 414 ... 4 00
STAG.
1 620 40 00
SHEEP The market was bare of fresh
receipts of sheep ami lambs this momma.
and It was Just as well, as the demand
j.j n . aun.J- ... v ' hricU .trinir
2fVnVnp-.rh.t.p whTcheoM too llteye".
tTla)' t0 bs r"l'"rtfl brought $5.50.
..Durln. ,h0 ". th.ee day. of the week
no "'"'Ket on sheep and laratin was in
Vlr.. satisfactory condition, the hlirh nrlcM
high prices
ruling during the previous week being fully
I maintained. It had been apparent for ev-
cr" al. that the market at this point
ws. becoming top heavy. The light re
celpts had caused a steady advance in
price, unt.l a point had been reached that
was so far above eastern markets that
packer, could not longer afford to take the
stuff. As an example of the kind of
prices putd at this nulnt It mittit ho mlilci
that when ewes were selling here at Jtf.uu'u
4 15 Chicago quoted choice ewes sorted for
export selling at 5 .60. while ut Buffalo the
murKet wan still lower. Operators on this
market were expecting a break in prices
most any day, and it ourne Thursday, the
market going still lower Friday. At the
close of the week It Is safe to say that
there Is practically nothing in the way
of sheep or lambs that Is not at least 25o
lower than the high point the Ilrst of the
week, while In a good many cases the mar
ket Is fully 50c lower. Some spring lambs
sold a. high as JS.25, consequent upon the
demand for choice .tuff Just previous to
the holiday July 4, but the feeling is that
they have been selling very high and that
anything like a decent run of thnt kind of
stuff next week would sell at a much lower
range of prices.
Quotations for fed stock: Good to choice
eprlng Ittmb. I7.2Ssi8.Oi; good to choice we-t-ern
shorn inmbs, d.7:ir7.25; fair to good
shorn lambs, Id.OMiti.-S; cull lambs, H.oO-tf
6.o; good to choice yearlings, Ju.75'&6.25;
fair to good yearling, $6.60416.76; good to
choice wethers, $a.5O'i6.00; fair to good
wethers, $6 2&476.5O; good to choice ewes,
o.2iiruS. ,6; fair to good ewes, ti 60B5. 25.
Quotations for range stock: Good to
choice yearlings, $S.Vipy.2; good to choice
wether., to . 50 u 6 . 73 ; ewes, ti.iifcG.SO.
Representative sales:
INO
Av.
. KS
. 93
. Ill
Pr.
3 60
4 26
E 60
6 Wyoming bucks
60
Wyoming yearling culls..
6k Wyoming wether.
CHICAGO
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Rest Hogs Strong,
Others Weak Sheep Weak.
CHICAGO. June 20.-CA 1'TL.E Receipts,
600 head, market steady; beeves, 14.0o0'ij.iiu;
cows and heifers, $l.;r,'U6.ie; stockera and
feeders, $L'.7iky4.ti6; calves, $6 00416.26.
HOGS- Receipts, 11,0)0 lund. estimated
Monday, 46.UUO head; be.t strong; others
weak; mixed and butchers, $i.45(ai .82;
good heavy, $6.70'y886; rough heavy, pi.ljin,
b.50; light, $6. 46.80; pigs, $5.664f'6.46; bulk
of sales. C.70iJ 80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt., 3,000
head; market weak; sheep, $3.40igj.26:
yearling., $8.00qr7.00: lambs, $u.2Tt7.76.
Kansas City 1.1 re Stock Market.
KANSAS CITX, June $0. CATTLE
Receipts 1,000 rTead, including no south
erns; market steady; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $5.406.00; fair to
good, $4.25(6.80; western fed steers, $3.20
4l6.85; stockers and feeders, $2.76(t 4.6 J;
southern steers, $3.006.00; southern cows,
$2.26 0 3.60; native cows, $2.008 4 60; na
tive heifers. $ 3. 25 6.30; bulls, $2.60(4.00;
elves, $2,504 6.60. Receipts for the week
40.800 head.
HOOS Receipts 1,600 head; market'
strong; top, $6.67 ft 1 bulk of .ale., $S 60d
6.(6: heavy, $6.65(6.67 Vs 1 packer., $6.30
06.67H; pig. and lights, $5,7616.65. X
ceipt. for the week 63,100 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 600
head; market steady; iambs, $6.00(81 8.00;
fed sheep and yearlings, $6.00(tJ6.50; Texas
and Arizona clipped yearlings, J6.0oSf7.0o;
Texas and Arizona clipped sheep, $.00g)
6.50; Texas goats, $3.26 8.76; Blockers and
feeders, $3.26 6.00.
St. Louts Lire Btook Market.
BT. LOUIS, Mo., June 30. CATTLE Re
ceipt., 200 head. Including 175 Texans; mar
ket steady; native shipping and export
steers, $4.6or(j6.85; dressed beef and butcher
steers, $3.71X1.26; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$J.rxu'4.2o; stockers and feeders, $2.oOa-4 2j;
cows and heifers, $'.!.0Gt.25; canners, $1.00
ru'iva; bulls, $2.404.00; calves, $3.uo86.00;
Texas and Indian steers, $2.7&211.6o; cow.
and heifers, $2.00-3. 60.
HOGS Receipts, 2,500 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $6.10(6.75; packers,
$6.4011 C. 75; butcher, and best heavy, $6.63
63 SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300 head;
market steady; native muttons, $3.UO('aii.oy;
lambs, $4.(KXi1.00; culls and bucks, $3.0041)
5.50; stockers, $3.106.20.
St. Joseph Live Stock Markert.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 30. CATTLE
Receipts, 38 head; market nominal; na
tives, $4.2ooj6.75; cow. and heifer., $l.&0tgl.u0;
lockers and feeders, $2.75J(4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 4,181 head; market
steady to a shade higher; light, $6,404(6 b;
medium and heavy, $6. 66 'a 6. 70; bulk of salts,
$5.D(u4J65.
bllEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 413 head;
market lSj'JOo lower; lambs, $7.80417.95.
Sloas City Lire Stock Market.
SIOUX C1TV, Jan. 30.-(&pecial Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpls, 2i0 head; mar
ket steady, beeves. $4.uuii5.40; cows, bulls
and mixed, $2,004(4.50; stocker. and feeder.
J .fel.Jj; calves and yearlings, t4.ov4V4.lo.
HoGS Receipt., 7.000 head; market
about steady, selling at $6.3uUJii6; bulk of
sales, $d.4uu6.45.
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live Btock at the six principal
western market, yesterday were a. follow.:
Cattle. Hon Kh. ti
ouuiu oinauii i.n
Sioux City ioo
Kansas City 1,10
St. Joseph , 88
St. Louis 2oo
Chicago 600
C1A...W A. 1 . 1L. . . .
10.130
7,Oj0
S.0O0
6,181
2, ioo
U.OoO
ttOO
413
SoO
3.000
Total. 2.161 40 ,411 4,313
St. Louis Oeneral Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 30. WHEAT Lower;
No. 3 red, cash elevaior. 87c; track, old.
tKt4c; new, 80c; July, 6,c; September. 78t,U
Tsc; No. 2 hard, 7Dtj7(3c.
CORN Firm; cash higher; No. 2 cah,
Use; track, 3Sii ; July, 37c; September, 3o-uo;
No. 2 white. 42HC.
FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. $4.35
fe4 00; extra fancy and straight, $3.?uul-30;
cki- 7 '3 2u.
SEED Timothy. $3.0of7V&0.
CORN MEAL Steady, $2.6.
HHAN Uul.; sacked, east track, 80."d2c.
HAY Steady; timothy, $12.5nu'17 .00; prai
rie. $11 0O.&135O.
IRON LO'l ION TIES $1.00.
BAGGING (Sc.
HEMP TWINE 7H
PROVISIONS - Pork, higher; Jobbing.
$'.6 77. Ijird. higher; prime steam, $1.50.
Dry suit meat, (boxed), steady; extra .hort.
tau; clear 1 lbs, $ ; short clears, 7.
Bacon iboxedl, steady; extra short. $lo.2j;
clear ribs. $10 37S; short clears. $10 624
POULTRV Weuk; choice chickens," c;
springs. lac; tuxkeys, 11c; ducks, 8c;
geese. 5c.
BUTTER Quiet; creamery, 154jac; dairy.
141 !7e.
ECClS-HIgher, KHo.
rteceipts. Shipments
Flour, bbl.....
Wheat .bu....
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
T.OOO
000
4.000
23.0OU
45.000
J34
4o.um
Dalnta Grata Market.
DUl.UTH. June J1.-WI1E AT-To arrive
ard on track: No. 1 n' rthern, 8Jc; No. 2
northern, ftvc; July, 82lc; Septemljer, blVo;
ttecember. 80u.
OATS To arrive, on track and July, JSc.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Juno So.-M ETALS-Tradlng
In the Ixindi n metal market was quiet and
prices showed no quotable change. Spot
tin 1. quoted at $:o? 6"Q 38 76. Cooper 1.
more or less nominal, with lake q doted at
$18.6i! 19 0t electrolytic. $18 2tVijl8 RV,: cast
ing. $18 nl 25. Lead, quiet at $6.75.
nd spelter at $6.0ojj 10. Iron, steady at
the recent decline
ST. IAH'IS. June $4 M ET ALS Ld, dull
at te-tu. Spelter, $6.4";,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Liquidation Continue, and Price. Are
foroed Still Lower.
NEW LOW RECORDS FOR THE YEAR
Appearance of Bank Statement Signal
for Renewed Selling and Second,
lamp Ensnea Slight Rally
at (lot.
NEW TOHK, June 30. The liquidation
In securities wa. continued today with the
result of forcing prices art 1 j 1 lower and
adding to the number of slocks to make
low recuids for the year. The liquidation
was somewhat snottv and a few lnrli
showed effect of good support. There is no
borrowing of money on the stock exchange
on Saturday so that the market was free
from that influence, but the appearance
of the bank statement wa. the signal for
fresh .elling and a fall in prices to the
lowest of the day. Only part of the ex
pected gain In cash wa. reflected in the
statement and a loan contraction of less
than $1,U(0,UOO. following the severe liquida
tion which has lieen going on In the stock
market Increased the feeling of anxiety
the apparent demand for credits,
which keeps pace with every addition to
banking resources and with every reduc
tion of accommodations to speculative
OOrrOWerS. 1 'nrovprwl thnrli ttH,m.-n.l on
alert tendency to cover at all available
uecunes ana tnis kept the tone of the mar
ket unsettled and Irregular lietween the
1-erlndM of declines. The Inclination of the
beara to cover was stimulated by the pros
pect that Monday would find congres. ad
journed. Some account was taken also of the
prospect of securing gold In London for Im
port to New York next week. While tho
prevail, r.g level of exchange Is as low a.
that during the last gold import movement
It is rointed out that the banks admittedly
count the previous gold engagements In
their reserves as soon a. secured abroad,
even before the secretary of the treasury
allowed advance, of government deposits
when gold was engaged. At the present
time the banks are enjoined from adopting
this measure. The banl.s have already re
ceived an Injunction from the comptroller
to restrict loans to Individuals to an amount
within 10 per cent of their capital and sur
plus and not to exceed In any event 3 per
cent of the capital. This Is In accordance
with the new law which extends the period
of permissible loans beyond the old restric
tion lo 10 per cent of capital, but the old
restriction as ha. been in effect has been
a dead letter for a long time and It 1.
believed the Intended enforcement of the
more liberal publication will necessitate
some scaling down of present loan account,
with individuals. The market closed
slightly Irregular at a rally. Many promi
nent stocks, however, show notable net
losses on the day.
Total .ales of bonds, par value, $796,000.
The following are the quotation, on the
StocK exchange:
Bales. High. Low. Close.
140
84.(00 9714 45 St 44,
1,800 85 88
',
1,100 llti 21 21
0
120
200 27 H 274 :7V
1.100 401 (sit, ga
18
38
i.800 44 45 H M!
Ill
42.200 142', 1404 142
200 IMS 114 114
1,260 12tsa 129 124
40 111114 tg us
800 237 234 238
1.600 88i 4744 74i
100 t 9
800 136 134 W 13414
4,400 114 ut ;i4H
91
H,40 7844 '5 78
2,800 lkS 1(4 lb
Ill
800 66 '4 KH s5Vi
' 800 16'4 14H 1444
1.800 1S84 m 194
14,800 17J i7o 170
11
80
100 41V4 12 11
i.200 4CN4 4414 16 H
100 13 Vt 434 83
7S4
47
100 13844 1384 138
200 1944 14 19
100 7714 '714 77
400 110 109 109
410
100 40 19 89
'i.'ioo ' '.7 "(ivi 87
11,(00 4014 40 40
200 77 77 77
700 69 '4 47 47
100 111 111 Hi
140
1.600 177 1754, 176
400 11 18 11
81
100 44 44 44
Adams Expreis
Amalgamated Copper
American C. at F
Anur.can C. A y. vti
American Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton oil ptd
American Elpreas
American H. 4k L. pfd
American Io, w urltlea....
American Linseed Oil
Am. Unseed Oil pfd
American Locomotive
Am. Louomotlve pfd
American 6. A R
American 8. & R. cfd
American Sugar Refining...
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlsun
Atchison pfd
Atlantic, Coast Lin
Ualtlmore St Ohio
Baltimore & Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Hapld Transit
Canadian Paclno
Central of New Jersey
Chaaapeako 4V Ohio
Chicago Oreat Weatt:rn
Chicago Northwestern....
Chicago, Mil. & SI. e
Chicago T. & T ,
Chicago T. 44 T. pfd. . .'."..'!!
C, C. C. A Bt. Louis
Colorado Fuel & iron
Colorado t Southern
Colorado 4V So. 1st pfd
Colorado at So. Id ptd......
Consolidated Gas
Coro Products
Corn Products ptd
Delaware, at Hudson
Delaware, L. at w
Penvtr & Rio Grande... .
Denver at R. O. ptd
Distillers" Securities
Erlo
Erie 1st pfd
Erls Id pld
Ueneral Electric ,
Hocking Valley, offered....
Illinois Central
inuniational paper
International Paper pfd
International Pump
International Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City Southern
kanaas City Bo. pfd
Louisville A Nathvllls
Meiican Central
Minneapolis A St. Louis....
M., St. P. & S. B. M
M.. St. P. at 8. 8. M. pfd.
Missouri Pacific
Mlaaourl, Kanaas & Texas!!
M.. K. T. pfd
National Load
National K. ft, of M. pfd."
New York Central
New York, O. Jb W
Norfolk a Weatarn
Norfolk & W. pfd
North Amerloan
Pacific Mali
Pennsylvania
People's Uaa "
C, C. at It. L '."
Pressed Steel Car...
Pressed Steel Car pfd....!..
Pullman 1'alace Car
Reading
Reading 1st pfd
Reading Zd pfd ,','!!,'
Republlu Steel !!!!!!
Republic Steal pfd
Rock Island Co '.
Kock Island Co. pfd ...
t. L. & g. r. Id pfd....'.'.
8U Louis Southwtatorn
St. Louis 8. W. pfd
Southern Pacltlo
80. Pacific Dfd ""
42
24
48
24
SO
100 14
100 f,o
1,800 142
1,400 21
400 164 "
100 171
1,800 10
1.700 82
2.800 78 '
(00 87
6,7(0 131
1.100 47'4
1,800 87
14
(0
140 141
10 20
46
161
171
89
18
'72"
152
170
89
82
66
72
87
84
130 181
.47 47
si
87
40
92
t
126
89
80
100 It
800 31
.12
24
41,800 1J7 125
100 89 89
(00 46
44
47,200 122 120'
90
0
too
1.100
l.ft'iO
900
100
"ioo
11.700
18
94
234
14
41
'io
67
46
44
23
41
42
21
80
6b
lltl
U
s
14
30
15
4
61
42
'(il"
(6
Southern Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tennrasee C. & I
Teaas A Paclne !,,!
Toledo, St. L AW.
T.. St. L. A W. pfd !!
Uuloa Pacific
I'ulon Pacific pfd
tnlted States Eaprers. . ! ! .
United States Realty
United States Rubber
I'. S. Rubber pld
United Statea Stocl....
U. 8. Sloe! pfd
Va. -Carolina Chemical ...
Va. -Carolina Chcm. Dfd
Wabash
Wabaeb -pfd
Welle-Tarso Expreas .....
Weallnghuuse Electric
Wratern Union
Wheeling at Lake Erie...,
Wlaconaln Central
Wla. Central pfd
N irthern Pacific
Central Leather !
Central Leather pfd
Siona-Shcfneld Steel
Ill tat Northern rfi4
. 10,500
14 31
94 99
100
700 ISO 150
ivo 81 31
44
62.400 142 141 14!
115
100 (2
Ilk) 45
200 107
64.400 14
44.100 100
200 19
82
107
3.(44
48 '
35
414,
46
107
S3
.9 4
a.,
106
19
44
27.,
162
11
17
13 44
H4
193
35
loO
400 44
IOO 274
200 46 48
11,400 193 191
700 86 8J
90 69
l.4ou 212
1.5H1 37
64
17M 2e 1 u
Int. rboroush Metropolitan
3i
uivruirou8n Met. pfd
3(1
Toll aalaa for ths day. 447,000 shar.i.
1 400 74
74
Boston Stocks and nouda.
cen?8' "-, -. Per
closing on ..os 'an3 b,d,r t, ,U' U"
Atchison adj.
. 131 Adventure
loOVAl'.oues
. 77 ; Ait.algamated
17 j America. Zino
ao 4a
Mex. Central 4a....
Auhlaon
do pfd
Unetou A Main..
"Uoalon A Main..
Button Elt-vattd ...
Fltchburg pfd
.. 6
..
..96
.. 9
.. 124.
.. :7
. .63
.. 30
.. 69
.. 16
.. If
.. 10
.. 17
'
lo-l.
.. 41
24
.. 17
..lot
44'
.. 93
..
.. M
.. 8
.. 84
... 5.
.. 1
... i
,..144
"a Atlantic
.146
Bingham
.110
.lt.2
Cal. A Hecla..
Centeuulal
.136
I upper Rang .. .
Mexican Lentrwl
0Daly Weat
S. Y.. N. H. A H.. lit franklin
Union Pacific
142Oranby
Amtr. Arg. Chem
do pfd
Amtr. Pneu. Tun..,
Amtr. Sugar
do pfd
Amr. T A T
Amer. Woolau
do pfd ,
IVmlnlcn I. A 8...
Edltoa Ela. lllu...
Maaa. Electric
do ptd
Maas. Oaa
lolled 4n.lt
United 8hue Mach..
do pfd
North Butte
L. s. SimI
do pfd
Wting. common .
Asked, "liid.
. il llal Royal
. IS 'Maes Mining
. 17 Michigan
1?9 "Mohawk
.111 Mont C. A C...
.134 Old Dominion
. 82 Oaceol
10l Parrot
2ft tjulncy
.141 bbarnon ....
. llTimarack "
. a Trinity
. 61 I United Copper ,.
101 lU. 8. Mining
.17 If 8. oil
. 28V Utah
. 8a i Victoria !
. 86 I Wlue.ua
. 9i Wolverine
.. 74
Clearing Hons Average..
NEW YORK, June SOt-The statement of
th clearing house bank, for this week
shows that the banks hold $12,0u5 750 over
th. legal recjuliements. This Is an increase
of l.lt2,K over lsst week. The statement
follows: lsun. 1,U66.M4.M; decrease $;13
too. Deposits. $l.o49.6J7.0iO; Increase. $144 7tj
Circulation. $48.342. ; decrease, $l 7..V
Legal tenders 47,2,500; increase, 2 87sio'
Specie, $li7,l!4.5i ; decrease. l C4 ti ,'
serve. $-74.480.i; Increas. tl.l7kf4i' u..
j serve 1-etiuUed, $26J,li4,2iw, increase. $36,176.
Surplus, $U.066,7ryi; Increase, $1,142,826. Ex
Uniled States deposits, $16,8a6,CU; Increnae,
tl.ol.67.
Sere- fork Money Market.
NEW YORK, June 30. -MON EY-On call,
nominal; no loans. Tune loans, linn and
dull; 60 and days, 4&5 per cent; C
months, 6i(.H per cent.
Piviaiiu tunatcAtN 11L.E PAI'EH
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steadier St
$4.44.044. 84,5 for demand and at 14 M''dt S3
for sixty day bills, posted rates, $4 4j and
$4 so, couiinerclul bins, )4 8H4 4.82.
SILVER Bar, b6c; Mexican dollars,
6vHc.
RoNDS Government steady; railroad. Ir
regular. quotations on New York bonds today
were as follows:
V. 8. ref 2s. reg 103 Japan ta Id aeries ...
do coupon 104 1 do 4s ctfs 44
U. S. Is. reg 103 do 4a ctfs 44
do coupon 104! do 2d series 98
L S. o.u 4s. reg 1'- I. St K. unl. 4s 104
do coupon 103 Man. c. g 4a Ml
L S. new 4s, reg..l- Mex. Central 4s
do coupon 1.'9 ilo 1st Inc 18
Am. Tobacco 4s X 'Minn. St. L. 4s... 46
do 6a : Ill M . K. Ik T. 4s 94
Atchison gen. 4s 101 do 20 49
do adj. 4a
94 "N. U. R. of M. 0 4a 44
100 N. V. C. g. ls 9S
103 N. I C. g. (s 12,'
Allantlc C. L. 4a.
Hal. at Ohio 4a....
da ls
Brk. R. T. 0. 4. ..
Central of Oa. 6a.
do lat Inc
do 2d Inc
do 3d Inc
Chea. at Ohio 4a
Chicago A A. la.
C, H. at d. a. 4a.
C, R. 1. 44 P. 4s.
do col. (a
Mt ino. t'acinc as..
lot,
744
100
44
102
.. 96V i do 3s
..112 N. A W. c. 4a....
..97 O. a. U rfdg. 4a.
.. 19 Penn. ronv. 8a..
.. 8 Heading gan. 4a..
..107 St. L. A 1. M. c. (a.. 114
.. 79. St. L. A 8. K. fg. 4s. 46
.. 48 ot L. S. W. e. 4a... 77
.. la IBeaboard A. L. 4s 87
.. 0 80. rai iBu 4a 92
1. .1021 do lat 4s ctfs 97
(A C. 4 81. L I
Colo. Ind. 6a, aer. A. 76 180 Hallway 6a 118
up series jo iD-ts t ease At r. la 114
Colorado Mid. 4s
',6 IT.. St. L. A W. 4a.
(1
Colo. A So. 4s
Cuba 6a
D A R. O. 4a
Distillers' Sec. (s.
Erie p. I. 4s
do gen. 4s
Hocking Val. 4a
Japan 4s
'tillered.
... 93 lnlon Pacific 4a
...106 it. 8. Blcel 2d 6a...
...loo Wabash la
. . . Sj i oo ueb. B
...101 Western Md. 4a.
... 43 W. A L. E. 4a
...l'jWla. Central 4a
... ,
104
8
1.3,
61
do a.
. Ji
London Closing Stocks.
LONDON, June 30. Closing quotations on
the bluer, exchange were:
Consuls, money 97
N. Y. Central 13914
no accuuul 87
Anaconda 12
Atchison il
do pfd 104
Baltimore A Ohio. ... 113 t,
Canadian Pacltlo ....164 ,k
Chca. A Ohio (st,
I h.cago Ot. W 17
C, M. A St. P 176-
DeUeers 17
D. A H. U 48
do pfd 8
trie u
do lat pfd 80'
do 2d pfd 71
Illinois Central 184
Loulsvlll A Nash... 116
M., K. A T 83
Norfolk A W
u
do pld
. inter. o A W
1'eunsyivania
'and Miuee
.adlng
Jo lat pfd
do 2d ptd
outheru Hallway
do pfd
tuiheru Pacific .
atou Pacific
do pfd
. S. bteel
Jo pfd
abasit
do pfd
pan lab 4a
.. 96
.. 4s
.. 46 ,
a
.. 42
.. 44
.. 4i
.. 88
..102
. . 68
..146
.. 6s
.. 84
..104
.. lo
.. 44
bibVbK-Har, stcey, 3u 3-lbd ner onnc
MONEY-3((44 per cent,
lite Kate u u.;.count in the open markst
for short bills 1. 3V4 Per cent; for three
months bills, 3 per cent.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, June 30. Closing quotations
vti Miming iLocra veie;
Adama Con
:o
Little Chief ...
... $
...274
...44
... I
... 4
...20
..i 17
... 80
...174
Alice
..224
.. ao
.. 44
.. 14
.. 40
..183
..400
.. 4
Ontario
Ophlr
lii eeus
iirunawlck Con ..
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs. ..
Horn Stiver
iron silver
Leadvilie Co. ...
Ulieied.
rtioenlx
Potcal
lavage
alt-rra Nevada
otuall Hopes ,.
-landard
Treasury Statement.
"WASHINGTON, June 3o.-Today's autt'.
...en. mo neaaury oaninces in the gen
erul fund, exclusive of the $100,000,000 gold
r?-e.v!ei,-"howf: Available cash balance,
lu,,iW,,i; gold coin and bullion. $92,436 384
gold certificates, $39,147,990. '
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Uuotatlona of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, June 30,-FLOUR-Re-celpts,
18,544 bbls.; exports, 11,08, bbls :
.ales, 2,000 pkgs.; market dull but steady;
Minnesota patents, $4.36(Jc4.65; Minnesota
bakers , $3.464,3.86; winter patents, 4.0iKti
,30; wJ,no Vf11 W.9O&4.10; winter ex
tras, $2.90U3.40; winter low grades, $3.8041
"y,e Romi 1u'et: fair to good, $3.46$
S.80; choice to fancy, $3.9o(4.15.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel-iZtU1-S6;
0oarS8. I1-1W8H.12; kiln dried,
RYE-DulI; No. t western, 680, nominal,
1. o. b. New York.
WHEAT-Receipts. 26,000 bu.; sales, 900,
000 bu. futures. Spot easy; No. 2 red 2o
?,or!llI,al'. - b" afloat: No. 1 northern
Luluth, 9044c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No
i nortnern, Manitoba, SIVio, nominal, f. o. !
b., afloat. Except for a slight rally after
the opening with corn, the wheat market
was generally weak all the forenoon on
good weather, easy cables and liquidation.
It closed H'tf'Ho net lower. July, 87(a877Ac. i
Closed at &,'lc: Hvnlemhnr 7rf, ninJ
at 8.74c; December, SiKSHc, closed at
CuRN-Recelpts, 43,000 bu.; exports, 33,
82 bu.; sales. 66,000 bu. futures. Spot mar
ket steady; No. 2, 60Hc, nominal, elevator,
and 60c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2
yellow, 60HC, nominal; No. 2 white, 61o
nominal. The option market opened steady
and advanced on bull support, firm cables
and room covering, last prices showing
Htl'Vic net advance. July, 6Sft'j9c, closed
at 6Wc; September, 68V4'y6jc, closed at (8'tc;
December closed at 67c.
OATS Receipts, 87,500 bu.; exports, BIO
bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 26 to 82
pounds, 43ii(44c; natural white, 30 to 33
pounds, 44(tj46c; clipped white, $8 to 40
pounds, 48&61C
FEED Steady; spring bran, $19.25, first
half July shipment; middlings, $19.76, first
half July shipment; city, $21.i(r23.60.
HAY Steady; .hipping, 664060; good to
choice, 86ii6c.
HOPS fateady; .tate, common to choice,
19o0 crop, KkHc; 1904 crop, nominal; old.,
nominal; Pacific coast, 1906 crop, ltXaioc;
19o4 crop, 12c; olds, nominal.
HIDES Steady ; Galveston, 20 to 25 lb..,
20c; California, a to 25 lbs., 21c; Texas dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 19c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 20fiT274c.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family
$ll.o"Kii6 00; mess, $8 509.00: beef hams,
$2(.644j'22.00; packet, $.fXK'fl'10.50; city, extra
India mess, $16.60117.00. Cut meats, Arm;
pickled bellies, ll'yloc; pickled shoulders,
8Sc; pickled hams, 12i(l-'c.. Lard, firm;
western prime, $8.8oy8.90, nominal; refined,
qu'et; continent, $9.20; South America,
,9 .6; ct.irpound, 67(jB7t:. Pork, firm; mess,
$17.26'01".T5.
1 i. -ia ' Steady; city, 6c; country, 6
GO! Ic.
i.iCE Steady; domestic, fair to extra,
SvjC.
R UTTER Steady ; western Imitation
creamery extras, 19tjl9Vc; renovated, com
mon to extra, Uii lsc ; western factory,
common to ilrst, 12SJ16UC.
CHEESE Sleudy ; New York state
full creams, large fancy. He; New
York full creams, fair to good, HVj
(jvlOtc; New York full creams, sma.l
fancy, 11c; New York full creams, fair ta
gcod, 10 u 12c; New York full cieams, In
ferior. 8Vfc.i9Vfcc; skims. 7 4jSV
EGGS Steady ; state, Pennsylvania
and nearby, fancy selected white,
23c; choice, 21'(722c; choice mixed,
extra, 208 21c; western firsts, 1617c:
western seconds, 16 016c; southerns, 14
'V I 5 'c.
POULTRY Live nominally unchanged:
dresstd sirarty; wertern spring chicken., 17
U21c; turkey., 1Ku13c; fowls, 11'aHc.
Mlnueaiiolts Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 30. FLOUR First
patents, $4.35fi4 46; second patents, $1.21'(
4 in; first clears, $3.i('u3oo; second clears,
$!. 'a J 65.
URAN-In bulk, $16.2b'!lB.60.
iuper.or i.otiin 01 oaa. quotations for
Mlnneupclls and Chicago delivery. 1 hs
range of prices, as repor'ed by F. D. Day
Co., 110-111 Board of Trade, was:
Articles. I Open.i Hlgh. Low. Close Tsy.
Wheat I I I
I
July.
Sept.
Dec.
81H9SI .MM 8nVu1H H
81', 81VtC '. I at1
Flax- till
T..I.. 1 lie I ...tl 1 leti!
1 1SH 1
1 12'-j 1 13
112 1 12',
tfuijr...i ate I a - -a
Sept... 1 II 1 13i 1 li
Oct.... 1 U4! 1 12VI 1 U
Minneapolis Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1
hard, 83c; No. 1 northern. 82c; to arrive,
82Vc; No. 2 northern, 81c; to arrive, 81o;
No. I northern, 794j'Soc; No. 1 durum, i'Sc;
No. 2 durum, 70c. Corn: No. 3 yellow,
49c; No. 8, 4s'c. Oat: No t white, I7Vc;
No. 2, 3;c. Barley: 39'aH8o. Rye: 664
6oaC. Flax: Cash, $1.09v,.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 30 BUTTER
Unchanged; extra western creamery,
20Hc; extra nearby prints, 23a
EGGS Steady; neurby fresh 18c at
mark; western fresh, 18c at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creams
choice, 11 44 11 We; New York full creams
fair to good, lOVjwllc.
Mllwaakeo Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June S. WHEAT -Steady;
No. 1 northern, 85'Mo; No. 1 north
tin. 84tus5c; September, Mc.
RYE-tjteady; No. 1. 64'atiSo.
PARLEY-Steady; No. 2. 56c; .arrrple. 41
tjifrfe
CORN-Steady; No. t cajh. 52Vi)0ic; Sep
tember, 52c asked.
I (Ti iH"1 Fol f? I '1 Jfff
151 PER C
LMIO. IWm
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
I
GEORGETOWN LOOP MMM COMPANY
1
1047
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Steady at Times, bat Weakens,
Closing Lower.
GOVERNED BY SOUTHWEST CONDITIONS
Corn Holds Very Firm, with Interest
Centering: In July Lighter Move
ment Next Week Predicted
Oats Market Stubborn.
OMAHA, June 80, 1906.
While steadying at times, tne waeat
market was wean, September closing 4fcU
lower. The buying was cniefly to cover
shorts. There wa. little in tne news to
encourage taking the long side. The buns,
ut course, aie banking ou some setback, in
the nortnwest to give them a foothold.
ur tne moment conditions in the out.i
west governed. Reports indicate thai tut.
yield is tuny up to expectations and the
quuuty tine. Fair weather i. indicated
through tne harvest district, and 11 tin.
proves true Monday it will laeiiKialo
cutting, tnie.hing and movement. South
western miller, are .aiu o be unusuany
inun.eient ". new crop n.lori. and ineie
Is no export demand. A cao.e lroni
Argentina on wneat say. seeding i. goi..
loi ward slowly; adverse conditions pitivaii
wbt.-e .ted 1. aneaay sowu; piugtts is
impaired by drouth.
Corn wa. a very nrm market with inter
est centering to some extent In the July.
Country movemint Is ttght. propped
are tor amalier receipt, next week and fair
cash demand. Coupled with this are
possibilities In the way of dry weather next
month.
data continue to be strong, stubborn
market. The combination of a shortage
In the oats and hay crops gives the specu
lative position a bullish tone. Receipts arc
moderate and cash demand continues goou.
Primary wneat receipts were i9,UJ bushels
an4 ai.inmenta kl.uuo bushels, aaainsl re-
c-lpts lost year of 387.000 bushels and shlp
rr.nt nf 244. uuO bushels. Com receipts we.e
682.OJ0 bushels and shipments 60,000 bushels,
against receipts last year of ibJ.'Ajj nusneia
and shipment, of iii.ud) bushels. Cleif
ances were 64,000 bushels of wheat, U.txu
bushel, of flour. 33,oou bushels of corn una
Dio.ovJ bushels of oats.
Llverpol closed V,(Sd lower on wheat
and W'nd higher on corn.
Teleram from Dentil, at Chicago to Von
Dotn Grain company: Twenty-live thou
sand bushels of No. 1 northern wlteat Jusl
.old here at 2c over September to a miller.
Looks like the break in wheal was over.''
Rruoml.all estimate, world's wheal ship
met ts for Monday at 9.6O0.O0O bushels,
against S.136.0UO bushels last week and 13.
Io4,0o bu.hel. last year.
Local rangt of options:
Articles ! Opm. HIgh. Low. Close Tes'y.
Wheat j
July...
6ept...
Corn
July... Sept...
Oats
Sept... 75 Al 76 A
:4SB:74Hii
474,11
A 8kd. B bid
Omaha Cash Bales.
CORN No. 1 white, 1 car, 48c; No. t, 1
car, 48c; 1 cor, 4740.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. I hard. 73fl76c; No t hard,
'ir373c; No. 4 hard, t2ti4kc; No. 2 spring,
73c, No. i spring, ebg'lc.
CCRN-No. i, 48c; Na. 3. 47HS4c; No. 4.
46Vvii4.'Vc; No. 2 yellov.. 4-c; No. S yellow,
4,V4,4c; No. t white, 4834lc.
OATS No. I mixed, bs,.;7c; No. t white.
I74i;vc; No. 4 white, eVjWrtc; standard,
'kYE-No. I, BlVto; No. 3, 54T57c.
v Carlot Keceipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 14 6t 1X4
Kansas City 57 $1 U
MluiteapoUs & ...
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I 74A 74J T6A
74 74Al ToA
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47V 474bi 47A. 47V4B
47,R 4 HI 47.A 47HA
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JULY1
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DENVER, COLO.
Omaha ...
Duluth ..
St. Louis
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of th Trading- and Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 30. The continuance of
excellent weather In tho .outhwest Induced
free liquidation of wheat today and re.ultcd
tn a weak market. At the close wheat for
September delivery wa. off USHc Corn
wa. up VtC. Oat. showed a loss of tic
Provision, were from 5c to THc higher.
The feature of the wheat market wa. the
renewed liquidation of July holding, by
discouraged longs. The weakness which
followed the selling had a sympathetic
effect on all other deliveries, the general
market being quite weak. Support was
also lacking, as tho majority of purchases
were made by shorts. Good weather for
harvesting was the principal cause for the
selling pressure, although It was In some
measure due to clearer weather In the
northwest. Southwestern wheat markets
were weak because of selling caused by the
anticipation of an Increased movement from
the winter wheat territory and this de
pressed prices on the local market. Senti
ment was bearish all day and the market
closed weak, with price, near the lowest
point. September opened a shade higher to
HBc lower at 81M:Slic. "old off to BlHc
and closed at SWc. Clearance, of wheat
and flour were equal to 122,000 bu. Primary
receipts were 390.000 bu.. ns against 867,000
for the corresponding day last year. Minne
apolis. Duluth and Chlrago reported re
celnts of 265 cars, as against 2u6 last week
and 219 one year ago.
Gencrnl ram. throughout the corn produc
ing .tate. of the middle west caused free
selling of com early In the day and resulted
In moderate weakness. On the decline
some of the leading cash house, bought
Tuly and at the same time sold September.
Thi. caused a rally In the July option and
started active covering by short.. The
result was a strong market during the last
hour of trading. September opened un
changed to c lower at eS'ifrdSMe. sold off
to 52c and then advanced to tPC. The
close was strong at 524c. Local receipts
were 606 cars, with S44 of contract grade.
The oat. market wag less active than for
several days and the volume of business
rnmnarntlve'v sma'l. Fsrlv In the session
the market was influenced by the we-ikneso
of wheat. b:it l"t"r the s'rneth of mm
caused n steadier feo'l. -.rtemhr ortepe.i
Hff!c lower at .W-'.4P6,c. srlvnnrerl to S7
snd cloned at 36-Hc Ixiral reeelpt. were
1'5 cnr.
Provisions wrre nu'et and firm. Itocil
packer, gave the market fair support and
selling wus scattered. Small receipts of
live hogs strengthened th market. At the
close September pork was up 7'c at $16 75.
lard was 5c higher at $'.t'7V and rib. were
TVc higher at $9.37V.49 40.
h-stiinated receipts for Monday: wneet,
14 cirs; corn, 675 car.; oats, 245 cars; hogs.
4G.OJ0 head.
Tho lea J ng futures ranged as follows:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cb . Ycs'y
Wheat I I
I
mm
82,
B2T
37
37 I
I
I
rr! 81
July !80Vr?1
Sept. 81V,!
Dec.
824.1
82m
i
62
Corn-
I I
5?v. ?m
6262V41,
'SC'sM
I
July
Sept.
62
624
62
89
84
37
Oats-
July
Kept.
Dec.
Pork
Julv
Sept.
Lr.l
July Sept.
( let.
Sept.
Oct.
S''.S'' 3i',
K 37V, V ,
I
IB 75 17 Ot
18 7741 14 70
171,
I
17 00 I IT no I 10 75
16 76 I 16 81 V 16 76
t 75 I II 8'Ji! 75
8 9". I 9 Oa i 8 95
8 T7'
9i
'
97V,!
9 08 I
8 9THI 100 I I ri'
III
9 45 I Grt I 46 I 9 474jl 9 "
35 I 4 .'V,' I 35 I 9 40 I 9 ?2'4
UV,I 51 12'V 16 9 07 H
No. t
Ca.h quotation, werti a. follow.:
FLOI'R Steady; winter patent.. $1 SfVfJ
4 00; w'nler .tralght.. 13 ft S 7c: sprlns pat-
rnt, $3 7rft4nO: spring straight., $3 45tj3 8r;
bs hers flaZl0.
WHEAT No. 1 .prtng, 82(84c; No. t, 750
84c: No I red, 844..
rORN-No. t. Hc; No. 1 yellow, 5!t,fi64c
OATS-No. 2. tt-mOi No. I white, ir-i2c,
T) f"l "0)
j iijtu)
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No. 3 white, Uic.
RYE No. 2, fAiC.
PARLEY Good feeding, WQASc; fair to
choice malting, Wit'Mc.
SLEDS No, 1 llax, $1.07,; No. 1 north
we.lern, $1.11, Timothy, prime, $4.15.
Clder, contract grade, $11.25.
PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loo.e),
$9.419.50. Mess pork, per bbl., $16.75. Laru,
per I") lb.., $8.M. Short clear tides tboxed),
(9.75i&'9.87,.
Receipts and shipments of flour and grain
were: Keceipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 16, 10 17.60C
Wheat, bu 14,ou 9,tf0
Coin, bu Utj.W 7'i.:oC
Oats, bu 214, h
Rye, bu 1 0
Larley, bu 39,'jo I.SX
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter marktt was steady; creamery, lSljluc;
dairies, 14j(JlSc. F.ggs, weaker; at mark,
cases included. 1 2f(i 1 4 'c ; firsts, 14'e; pnmi
lir.is, l'.c; extras, 18c. Cheese, steady, 10',,
Si 11c.
liAnsa. City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 30 . WHEAT July,
72o; September, i3c; December, 7lV--Lash
No. 2 hard, 7te-u,,8c, No. 3, .277,. 7;
nominal; No. t red, 7ic; N'o. 8, 73'uii'o.
CORN July, 48Vc; Septttnber, 41c;
rember, 4tc; Ca&lt No. 2 mixed, 4it-,j'8.iia' ;
Ns. I, 49U41vaC; No. 2 white, 4'.Vu 49 tc; No.
i. 4940.
OA 1 8 No. 1 white, 3Mf40e; No, I mixed,
$370.
ilAV Slaody to lower; choice timothy,
J13 6otYU0: choice prairie, Ilu.boyll.OO.
RYR-Steady. Mfliiso.
EGGS Steady; M.t.oui1 and Kansas new,
No. J, whltewood caes inch ded, 14,cj
case court. 14c; cas. s returned. V less.
BUTTER Creaniery, jiev,c; parking. lJic.
Rajoelpts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 67.000 ,(:
Corn, bu 81.OU0 .'
OaU, bu. ...r... 1IJ 4VoUl