THE 0MA1TA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE B, 3007. 9 2 i . 1 fry t Si k K; y O -" 1 i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Y Opening it Decidedly Weak at Betolt of Cables. IMTKOVED WEATHER ALSO CAUSE Waeat Opens' Losve fade Hmt Depression, with the Halle l'a lead lag aad Beyers Bream Scarce Article at Laet. OMAHA. June 1 1WI. The market ntiened decidedly weak today. The depression was due practically to the decidedly weak foreign cables and report oi me Improved weather conomons in Eu rope Kansas Is otlll suffering, but gener vll jr the conditions throughout the stats hays shown (Treat advancement. Wheat opened lower and vsrjr depressed with bulls unloading. Long wheat came out all around and buyers are getting scarce, July option opened at flc asked and eloaed at 9vVo asked. Corn opened weaker In sympathy with wheat. Trade was dull with very little demand. There was some country buying by receiving houses. July opened at 4vo bid, and closed al WHO bid Oats opened weaker and sympathised with the weakness In wheat and corn. Trade was dull with little scattered selling by local and outside longs. July oats opened at Hc asked and closed at 49e asked. Primary wheat receipts were 64,000 bush els and shipments 631,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 7B4.0HO bushels and shipments of 171,000 bushels. Corn receipts were 1.1M.0OO hus'.iels snd shipments R06.&0 bushels, against receipts last year of 1,!,000 bushels and shipments of 9Ml,fl00 bushels. Clearances were 271,0(10 bushels of corn, and wheat and flour equal to 468,000 bush els.. Seaboard reported 80,00 bushels of wheat and 80,000 bushels of corn for export. Liverpool closed lHd lower on wheat and unchanged to Hd lower on com, Bradstreet's estimate world's stipply of wheat decrease 6,16(1.000 bushels; corn In crease log 000 bushels, and oats decrease 9SA.00O bushels. Local sange of options: Articles.) Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Tee y. Wheat July., Sept., 91 .JOH SOH 91A 92 91 1 2A 4M4.R 4PHB 4W4.T1 4MB 4fH4B 48ftB 48HB 48',4B 40 4R4 45B 7b 7. rm rrB M Corn I Sept., Oats July,. 1 Sept. ked. B Bid. Oat aba Cask Prices. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago n 963 m Minneapolis ..........351 ... ... Omaha ............ 84 181 IT Duluth 96 CHICAGO GRAIK AND PROVISIONS Featares of tho Trading; and Cloalnsr Prloes em Board of Trass. CHICAGO, June 4. Wheat prices In the market broke lo per bushel today because of general liquidation due to favorable weatner for the crop both In Europe and America. The Beptember delivery was down lo, while the July option showed a net loss of HMHo. July corn was up HS"V4o Oats were off HS'Ho. Provisions were Pfcit 7H higher. The feature of trading In the wheat pit was ths unloading of large lines held by soveral of the leading bulls, their total sales for the day being estimated between t. 000,000 bu. and 4,000,000 bu. These longs had apparently become discouraged by the continued favorable weather and decided to throw overboard their lines of wheat. Belling from this source was In evidence when trading began and the Initial quota tions showed losses ranging from SU'Vc to 1'HlVko compared with the closing price of yesterday. Commission houses were loaded, up with stop-loss orders, many of which were reported on the opening decline. The execution of these orders sent prices down still further. In addition to the weather conditions a decline of more than d at Liverpool depressed the market bare, 'he weskness of the English market was caused by crop conditions In eastern Eu rope. During the last nour prices ruuea 10 from the low point of the day. The close was fairly steady. July opened Ho to V(o lower at HS6e, sold off to WA. and closed at tba. Beptember opened at to S6Hc and oloeed at S7Vi6c. Clearances' or wheat ana nour were equal to uhmmj du. Primary receipts were 6M.000 bu. against 764.tyw bu. compared with the same dsy last year. Minneapolis, Duluih and Chicago re ported receipts of 474 cars, against 421 cars last week and SM oars one year ago. The slump la wheat weakened the corn market early In the day, but later It devel oped strength on buying by leading bulls. Most of this demand was the result of small acoeptanoes from the country. The market oloeed strong. July opened a shade to WiSKv lower, at 63VjjW,fco, sold off to bitVfen and closed at b4Vo. Local receipts were 663 cars, with 60S of contract grade. Oats were weak beoause of better weather and the break In wheat. Local and outside longs were the chief sellers, but ths volume of trading was small. July opened H6Ho lower, at 4fr249o, sold be tween 4n and 4Sa and oloeed at WnOia. Local receipts , were 111 ears. - Provisions were easier at the opening be acuse of the weakness of grain, but rallied later on moderate buying by local packers. At the cloee July pork was up 7tta at ll.27W Lard was up IHo at t02Vs. Ribs were SHo higher, at 68.77V4. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, T cars; corn, 674 cars; oats, M cars; bogs, . 19,000 head. . Leading futures ranged as follows: . Artlclea, Open. Rlgh. Low. Cloee.Tsry. . "Wheat July Sept. Dec . Corn July Sept. Dec Sept Deo. Pork , July ' &upt. Sept. Rtbs- Juty Bopt ' 1 WSW SWl . S4VI io4fc 1 oo m tSKi u 68H 6Sfi 64)4(6 63V, U4 60 VXfri&l 494, 49 40 4UV4i 16 17 1 88 1 17 18 85 16 60 U U S 12H 9 9 12 nm S&J t2 S 70 8 KfJ I.W S 86 t S7U S 86 S6H WSl 1 0o 64HI6ST,iffM 64i6854 '48V4W4I 1? w ' 41 M 46 16 87H I2VJ S 10 S 7 srn 8 I 12 90 No. 1 ' Cash quotations were, as follows I FLOUR Market steady; winter patents, M.rUi4.2u; straights, tS.HuOt.tf,; spring pat ents. 64 76tj6.0; straights, U.60S4.46; bakers'. $1 T&. WHEAT No. S spring, S7wg1.01: N"o 8, 6't,4i (u ; No. I red, 9iStc. Ci)iKN No. 2. 64 Vic; No yellow, 64 Ha. - k OATS-No. S, 49o; No, I white, eSH. RYK-No. 2, 86c , - BARLEY Fair to choice, malting, . 70 74c. i SHBDS Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 81.81 Timothy, rrime, $4.76. Clover, contract grades. $16 . PROVISIONS Short ribs i sides floose), H tl'itit 75. Mesa pork, per'bbl., $1.1XS(9 lrt !8. Lard, per 100 lbs., $9.03. Short clear slW (boxed), JSOkue 26. Following were the receipts and shipments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 29.T00 24.4(4 Wheat, bu ... 41.2O0, 29.HO0 Corn, bu 646.7110' 800, 7 Oats, bu S44.600 16,800 Rye. bu .0n0 Barley, bu 48.9u0 - n.scs) On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady; creameries. lfcgSHc; dairies, 17,T2Hic. LVks. steady; at mark, eases included. 14H; firsts 14c; prime firsts lec C.ieese, weak at 12S5jl4c MQwaakee Grata Market. MILWAVKEEX June 4. WHEAT Mar Wet lower; No. 1 northern. $1 Gii1.K; No northern, Vicri 00; July, 86Hi(oC bid. RYK-Ateady; No. 1 rvic . . RAKLKY Ktrin; Nc t 7oHpi7Hs: sample. C( RN-Steady; No. $ cash, 644Hc; July. 644,C Peoria Market. PEORIA, June 4 -CORN-Lower; No 8 yellow and No. 8. 6Sc; No grade, 4l8olVc. OATS Kary; No. I white, 47SMi4o: No. wl.lte. 47V; No. 4 white, 4tia47c . HTK Nominal; No. 8, 84lhs5Wc I WHISK. T-8181 1 Dalatk Grata Market. PrUTH, June 1-WHEAT-No. 1 north- Jrn, Wirto; No 2 northern, 84c; July, 8ko lt ember, tw4C ' OAT8-On Uack. 44Hc; June, 44c - i t.lverpol erala Market. I.IVFRPOOL, June 4.-WHE AT-Spot, Tlra; No. $ red westoin, Ts; No. I California, Ti Id Futures, steady: July. 7tHd; Sep tember, 7'1; I lev-ember, nominal. CORN Spot, stesdy; Hs dried, 4s lid; eld northern, 6s mid. Future, steady; July, 4sU"d; September, 4s lOSd. NEW TURK OERKH1L MARKET Qantatloaa of the Day Varlo-s Commodities. NEW YORK. June 4 -FIOUR Receipts, Z3.V.4 this.; exports, 1,116 bbls.; sales, 2. '60 bbls. ; market dull and lower; Min nesota patents, JR.1ik56.6S; winter stralghta, t4..1&ii4.60; Minnesota bakers, 13 .TrV'a 26; win ter extras, t3.Ovtr3.0O; winter patents. M--'f 8.00; winter low grades, i.('u3.40. Rye flour, hi in; lair to good, H.7bft6.t4; choice to fancy, 4f M5.40. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white snd yel low ,tl-30; coarse, tL171.19; kiln dried, U.13 fe'8.26. RYE Steady; No. x western, S3Hc c t f. Piiffaln. WH FiAT Receipts. 172.700 bu. Bpot mar ket easv; No. 1 red, KVc, elevator, and 1.H4, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Du luth, $1,101, f, D afloat; No. 1 hard winter, 11.06 f. o. b.. afloat. Prices for wneat broke over Jo a bushel today, re flecting Improved weather west, weak ca bles, bearish Ohio state report and liberal northwestern receipts After selling under 61. OJ for July, however, the market rallied over 10 on less favorable Kansas cro, crop news, closing Vyc net lower. July, tl-OlH ti'l.te'i, closed at l.0H; Beptember, il.Ot-4 1.04H. closed at ll.03v; December, frl.OCV closed at (1.06V. CORN Receipts, 22,tf0 bu. sales, 60,000 bu. futures and 16.000 bu. spot. Bpot mar ket firm; No, 3. (He, elevator, and 63c, f. o. to., afloat; No. t white, 63Hc and No, S yellow, 63c, f. o. b., afloat. Option mar ket was more active and firmer on favor able weather news, closing o net higher. July, 62Vo: September, 61&S2o, closed at 62Mc; lcember, Mc. OATS Receipts, 87,000 bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, M to 62 pounds, 60Hc; natural whits, 80 to SJ pounds, (Wutoc; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, 62tt1i67c. HAY mesily ; shipping, HOiac; good to Choice, tl.2mhl.86. HOP8-julet : state, common to choice, 10 crop. 14ftfl8c; 1905 orop, Paclflo coast, lk crop, 8nic; 116 crop. 6'rrHc. HIDBH Quint ; Central America, J3e, LEATHER Steady ; acid, 26H2!e. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family, 114. 00 ?i14 60; mess, $9,60110.00; beef hams, 2.0fti 26.00; packet. "$11.00016,60; city extra India mess. 622.OOtf23.0O. Cut meats. firm: pickled bellies, llUHc; pickled hams. 12-3 124C Lard, steady; western prime, 69.1&J t.2S; refined, steady; continent, $9.90; South American, iio.tio; compound, w.owi 5. Pork, steady; family, $18.00: short clear, $17.26(518.76; mess, $if.754?n8.50. TALLOW Dull; city ($2 per pkg.), ttc; country (pkga free), 6Hi&a RICEV-Bteady; dnmestlo, fair to extra,. SH 7o; Japan, homlnal. BUTTER Steady; street prices easy; creamery, myjyibc; oRlolal prices: Cream ery, onmmon to extra, lWTMc; renovated, common to extra, ltk&?2c; western factory, common to firsts, WURo; western Imitation creamery, firsts, 21iaf21VC. CHEESE Steady: new state, full cream, white and colored, large and small, best, into: fair to good, lOtit&lltto; In feriors, 7iHMlo. BGGS tiaaler; - state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, lc; -choice, 18o; brown and mixed extras, 17H$18c; first to extra firsts, HJViQ'lTo; western firsts, 16o; official price, 16c; seconds, 16?fl6Ho. POULTRF Live, steady; spring chickens, 60o ; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 12c. Dressed, firm; turkeys, 10314c; fowls, 12pl&Ha. 8t. Loots General Market. ST. LOUI8, June 4. WHEAT- Lower; track. No. i red cash, VTWQ,y,. No. 2 hardL9&(t97Ho; July. MHo; September, 86MTo. CORN-Hlgher; track No. 2 cash, (&& 684o; July 62c; Beptember, 68c; No. 1 white, MyffUVio. OATS Firm; track. No. I cash, 47c j July, f'loUR Dull; red winter patent's. $4.60 Vtm; extra tancy ana straight, i3.tftXg4.S0; SEED Timothy, S3.00B4.00. ' CmNMRAI-$2.70. BRAN fitrong; sacked east track. CIO (71.11 IIAT-Rteady; timothy, tl6.S02,a.60: nral- rle, 10.OCWi48.00. ikon ctjrroN tie ii.oa. BAOOINfl lite , , HEMP TWINE lOo. . - . PUOVI8ION8 Pork, steady: iobblns-. $16.20. Lard, steady; prime steam. $8.80. Pry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts, $9.60; clear libs, $9.60; short clears, $9.S7H. Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, $10.37).; elear ribs, 110. 87H; short clears, $1076. POULTRY" Qtiiet; chickens; UH springs, JO26c: turkeys. lOoi ducks. 9c: geese. 6c. . ; j. Bu n tK Hteaay; creamery, ziizrac. -i ESOOS Lower; 12Ho. ., Receipts and shipments of arralri and flour were as follows: . . . . Reoetpts. Shipments Floor, bbls. ........ S.ono . ll.ono Wheat, bu., o,ono 81.000 Corn, bu 137,000 m.Ono OatS, bis....... 42s 000 86,000 Kaiaai City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CTTT, June 4.-WHEAT-July, 04ic; September, Slot December, VPfas; cash, No. S hard, 4c-jhl.o6; No. 3, 696o; No. 2. rea, wnw.w no. . wvama. ember, 46o; cash. No. S mixed, 61 o; No. s, dio: no. x wnue, cito; imo. s. ua. OATS No. 1 white. 47o: No. I mixed. 4SU 4J460. , KIB-Steady, 74M770. HAT Firm; choice timothy, $l.5O(glT.O0; choice prairie, $11.60ia'lS.OO. BUTTED Creamery, 2So; packing, 16Hc BGOS Firm; extra fancy, lSVie; current receipts, caees Included, new cases, 18c; second-hand cases, lZo; southern, cases Included, 12c Receipts and shipments of grain were as follow: Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bw 47,fl0 M,Ono Corn, bu ... 87.000 $7,0n0 Oats, bu 10,000 13,000 Range of options at Kansas City: Open. High. Low. Close Wheat July 8epL.... Coree-Julr-.... , Sept. son 91A 49B B Bid. Visible Sapply of Grata NEW TORK, June 4. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet's show the following changes In available supplies as compared with pre vious account: Wheat, United States, east Rockies, de creased, 830,000 bushels; Canada, decreased, 8,336,000 bushels. Totals, United States and Canada, decreased, 4,136,000 bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, decreased, 1,000,000 bush els. Total American and European sup ply, decreased, 6,160,000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, In creased, 760.000 bushels. Oats, United States and Canada, de creased, 968,000 bushels. The leading decreases and Increases re ported this week follow: Manitoba, 4.446.000 bushels; Port Huron, 200.000 bushels: Lincoln and vicinity, 178.000 bushels; Ooderlch, 100,000 bUBhels; Kings ton, 61,000 bushels. Increases Chicago private elevators, 676,000 bushels; Portland. Me., 196,000 bushels. Mlaaeapolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 4 WHEAT July. 9K"4c; Beptember. 9h''8SV4c; No. 1 hard. $1.01 : No. 1 northern, $1.(0'4; No. t north ern. SAMMac; No. 8 northern, 96?Wc. FLOUR First patents,,' $6. 0Mt6.l6; second patents, $4.WiJ6 06; first clears, $3.6&4j3.; second clears, $2.7&(92.W. BRAN In bulk, $17.267.60. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O., June SEEDS Clover, cash, $9.16; October, 83.27H; December, $ ; March, $8.20. Alslke, li.00, Timothy, 12-86. Wool Market. BOSTON. June -WOOL Although prloes in ths wool market rumalo steady, dealings continue restricted to foreign wools and quarter-blood fleeces, tho supply of desira ble domestic stock having bnen cleaned out. The finer grades of Australians sell stead ily and there have been a lew large trans actions. One large sale of quarter-Wood flocccs Is reported, and several others are said to be pending. A more liberal move ment Is reported lo Idaho clip,' and there is quite a .struggle amoug several buyers. Local dealers fear a shrtage In staple wool this year. The leading domestic Quotations follow: r Texas 'scoured basis), fine, II months, 72.a7.ic; fine, to 6 months, 4fca'70c; fine fall clean, i6c. California (scoured basis), northern, choice, S7iotfcc; northern, good, W7c; middle county, ib-udic: south ern. lSc; fall free, 8;fefc$o; fall defective, 4wa-46o. Oregon (scoured basis), eastern No. 1 staple, Xxuiac; eastern No- 1 clothing, tty 70o; valley No. 1, 4vS:c. Territory staple (soured basis), fine, .OTSc: fine medium, 68 tj'JUc; medium, iatWc. Territory ordinary (scured basis), fine, S7C7ix:; fine medium, tfS fii7c; medium, 2(ti4c. Colorado and New Mexico spring (scoured), X. 670c; No. 1, 6a';tifc. Pulled wools .scoured basis) extra hjrii-; fine A. 67'c; A supers. 6it7o; B supers. 4.;?N7o. ST. IJOI 18, June 4.-WOOL-teadr ; me dium grades, combing and clothing, titc; light line rSlfcc; heavy fine, 1617c; tub washed, $vj7c 90 90T4 lH siw n 49 4 49' 4 49 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Slarket Advances on Light Baying by Uncovered Shorts. CEOP NEWS IS FEATURE OF DAY Five Point Ills, la American Smelt Ins Is Coaaected wltk Dividend Meetlagr to Be field Today Close la Strong. NEW TORK, June 4. There was a better sentiment In stock market circles today and prices showed some improvement. Yes terday's fall was attributed to the al most entire Rlisenre nf snv hnvlnv HAmnn so that light Belling forced .rices down- i warns, loony me converse was true, the selling having subsided almost completely snd rrlces advanced, with very little buying ss a motive force. Whatever forced liquida tion was In evidence. It seemed to have been completed. A short Interest was left uncovered and the buying from this source furnished the principal demand. With the rise In prices there was also Improvement In Speculative sentiment. More seasonable weather In Wall street Itself wss given Its share of influence In cheering the spirits of the room trader. This also gave them more confidence In the reports of better weather in the crop regions. The crop news was, in fact, the most substantial factor lying back of the rise In stock. Pres ent and promised wenthei eondltlons wero regarded as putting a bettei face on the crop outlook, Ths wheat market moved accordingly. The Ohio state condition re port was accepted as indicating a similar Improvement in the coming government re port. The weekly bulletin of the weather bureau, however, reported a continuance i oi lavornnie conditions during the last week and the upward movement In stocks showed most hesitation after Its appearance. The monthly condition estimate of cotton, how ever, was given first Importance In the day'g crop news. The confused and ex cited movement of prices which followed upon Its publication made It dlfllcult to construo the traders' views on the report. This was partly due to the extended posi tion on the long side in cotton, which In duced heavy profit taking, and partly to the misunderstanding of the acreage compari son owing to the revision of last year's figures. The showing of the report, how ever, served to confirm the conviction of the present low condition of the crop and Its dependence on good weather for a fa vorable outcome. Paris took more gold from London to day and discounts at that center rose sharply. Discount rate was firm also at Paris and there was every indication that a considerable additional sum of gold would be taken here tomorrow for shipment to Paris. A good deal of discussion was aroused by the contention of the National City bank In Its monthly circular that this country was tending towards some thing like bank note Inflation, with the effect of stimulating the export of gold. The large expansion of the note Issues at a time when the ordinary need for cir culation Is smallest and when the rata for call loans is 2 per cent Is cited as evidence to support the contention. The same au thority asserts that the small redemptions of bank notes In spite of the diminishing needs of the circulation are explained by a growing practice amongst national hanks to count bank notes In their reserves, which they have no legal right to do. Erie's in crease of net earnings for April was con firmatory of the better conditions of rail road earnings. Borne of the buying of Union Pacific was attributed to the pub lished assertions that it WAS lntfnrtrH tn abandon the government measures against the Harrtman railroad combination. The Ave-paint rise In American Smelting was connected with the dividend meeting to be held tomorrow aiM hum Afrtiva t., .... n.. lug the list from a late reaction and mak ing a strong closing. Bonds wero Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,090,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Numbor of sales and range of quota tions on the New York Stock exchange: ' Bslw. High. Low. Close. Adams Txpress juu Amslmmated Copper , 84 Vt S 84 u Am. C. r 10,4( 41 3t 40 Am. C. a- F. p(4 JijO Sen mA sv Am. Col loo Oil , JoO ID It) lo Am. Cotton Oil pfd 5 AmorlosJi Express Jot) Am. H AL, pfd 100 19 It ) American Ice ......i...., -. .. . 8 Am. LIm4 oil jii Am. LloaMd Oil p(4.. ,. .. ., u Am. IxMXAiotlvs 1.100 68 74 MlU Am. LeoomoUra pfd 100 i,a 10) 10i Am. 1. R 89. U 111 111 118',, Am. S. A B. pfd joo li 1(15(4 ye Am. Sugar Rannlng 60 111 M m Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa UK) 93 tiV 91V Anaconda Mining Co. 4,7'W t 14 BbiJ Atohlaoa T.ono MS 871 9cs Atchison pfd , S'Kl ii fi ku Atlantic Coast Line loo 94 95 94 . Baltimore A Ohio l.tJO 94 u mix uu bal. ft Ohio ptd 100 94 96 Brooklyn Rapid Tr 4.700 61 4ST4 (ivu Canadian Pacini (.too j(n jMai 1014 Cantral of N. J ., llM Chaaapeaks A Ohio 1,400 S4 994 4u Chisago ot. W h 10 10 Chicago A N. W 1,(I0 lit 140 4 C, 14. ft 81. P t,r) 12CU, 114 12) Chioago T. ft T ( Chicago T. ft T. ptd 16 C, C. C. ft 81. L 100 3 4.1 i Colorado F. ft I., 1,10 Ixu 24 Colorado ft Bo 1,200 21 M U Colo, ft Bo. lat pfd . ..... 67 Colo, ft Bo. 94 ptd 1) 41 41 41 Conaolldatad Oaa L0 190 119 ' 11U Corn ProducU 7i0 16 14 lb Corn ProducU P4 Joo 11 Tl 11 Delaware ft Hudson L9u0 16t1 10 lei P.I.. L. ft W 444 tj.nrar ft R. o 400 14 94 94 D. ft R. O. ptd u Dtitlliars' Rocurltles &0 llu uu i,J Kris 1.1100 ' 91 91 21 Krl. let pfd S00 67 6 64 Brie Id pfd 1,9j0 9S m, 14 Oanaral Blectrio laa Illinois Cantral , 114 International Papar 1,200 19 a 12V Int. Paper pld , 71 Int. Pump $00 99 99 99 Int. Pump pfd 78 lows Central 17 Iowa Contral ptd 9ii0 404 40 40 Kansas City 80 80 ln 94 94 K. C. Bo. pfd 10O 6 6u j LoulSTllla ft N L4UO 111 ion 111 Mexican Central v luO 90 JO 90 Minn, ft Bt. Louts....... 47 St., Bt. P. ft B. B. M 1,900 100 97 100 M.. 81. P. ft 8. g. 14. pfd 199 Missouri Paella 9.000 74 72 7! iv. m 1 s.ew wfe siu H. K. ft T. pfd .'. ... 7 ..... j National Lead 600 to 61 40 N. R. R. of M. pfd 60 Naw York Central .. 4,900 flO 10 110 N. T , O. ft W 600 93 82 93 Norfolk ft W tuO 79 79 72 Norfolk ft W. ptd '. JO North American 900 S 47 4 Paclflo Mall lo 11 8a 29 Pennerlvaola 9J.CC0 190 119 119 People's Oal X) 99 89 P., C. C. ft St. L. 80 Praaaed steel Car ,. 904 92 91 91 Preaeed B. C. pfd 900 M 97 fct'i Pullman Palaos Car V0 Kit lit lei Reading 14L lul 99 101 Reading lat pfd 7b i Readlug 9d pfd , 76 Hevnblla Bteel X 96 14 84 Republic llael pfd ., 94u Rock Iiland Co 1,200 90 19 90 Rock Island Co. pfd 43 81. L. ft B. t. 9d pfd 80 91 II 81 Bt. Loula B. W lv 8t. U 8. W. pfd ' 1 Bouthera Paclflo . 14.800 79 74 76 80. Paalflo pfd l.i0 lit 110 U0 Bo. Hallwar 1,900 19 18 19 Bo. Ratlwar pfd 900 88 68 l Tenneaara O. ft I ... 181 TtMl ft Pad 6c 6)0 94 9f it T, 8t. U ft W l.H) r If, 97 T , 6t. L. ft W. pfd. i0 if 4 4a t'nlon Pari no 191.100 Ilk llv Hi t nloo Pactue pfd. 91 U. B. Eapreaa 94 V. g. kealtf J00 f ! 10 09 V. 8. Rublxtr ' 1.4 96 94 In U. I. Rubbw ptd 9" 100 9'v t U. B. Steel I 9" 94 94' 91 V. U. Steal pfd 4.800 97 94 97 Va.-Cara. Chemical a Va.-Car. Cbem. pfd 1 lot Wabaek , ? O 11 19 It Wabaak pfd JOO tl 9. 2.' Welle-rerso Eipreas , 9M Wastlnghuuaa Clectrta 141 Wuaiers t'nlon In Wlealtng ft U B 100 11 11 lo Wleconeln Central UK) IT It 14 Wla. Central ptd '. 84 Northern Panne 10,iy lit l U2 Cantral Leather J0 13 19 91 Central Lrather pfd. 91 Blona-ahrfflrld Bteel .., 9l V M 64 Oreat Nurtharn pfd 14 126 129 114 Int. Metropolitan 9,7-0 17 Ki 1 Int. Met. pfd t,tO 44 46 44 Total sales lor ths dar, 197.000 aharaa. Foreign Flaaaelal. LONDON. June . Money was In good demand and fair supply in the market to day. Discounts were strong. Prices on the Stock exchange continued to feel the ef fect of the recent liquidation .further de clines being recorded In British securities, consols touching a new low record. Wc, but closing considerably firmer. Foreigners Jenerally were quiet. Japanese imperial 1 of 1904 iiiused at 102. Klo Ttntos Im proved. Americans opened at about iarlty. but weakened in the forenoon. Canadian Paclflo and Grand Trunk sere supportt-d on the good earnings. Later the receipt of the New Tork opening quotations caused a slight hardening, after which they sagged owing to lack of support. They picked up near the cloee and finished stnady at the best figures of the day. Kaffirs were steady. HA HIS. June 4. On the Bourse today the Improvement continued firm on pros pects of an early termination, ot the sea- men's strike. Russlnn Imperial 4a closed at 74 10 and Russian bonds of 1x04 at 4K7. P E HI .IN. June 4. Prices on the Bourse today weie oppressed on the tone of the foreign bourses. Kew lark tlsser Market. NKW TORK. June l-MPNST-On call, stesdy Ht i er cent; closing Md snd offerel, 2 per cent; time loans, haroer: sixty days, SH per cent; ninety days, l per cent; six months, 4u8 per cent. I'RIMU WtKCANTIUK pArER-H per cpi 1 B TICK EXCHANGE-Firm, with sc. ttial bust in bankers' hills at $4.R'v(( 4 for t 4 and at $4.36(f)4.S3 for sixty-day V ted rates, $4.84Vi and $4 7',4: comn. "lis, $4 83. 8II.V1JK 1. -; Mexican dollars, I10ND8 Govt. 'Jy; railroad, lr- ergular. Closing quotatlo ynds to'y were ss follows: V. B. n-f. 4a, rg....l4rN4ipait s. td srrla,.. 9 do coupon 1-4 do 4a ctfs 94 V. 8. rer. 9s, rag... ) '9 do 4 ti ctla. 99 do couron trt do Id serlve tl V. g. eld 4a, reg.-... 99 U ft N. unl. 4s....l'0 do coupon I""- Man. . g 4s 94 U. B. n. 4s, rrl .129 MX. Crntral 4s 79 do coupon ti9 ado 1st tne 109 Am. Tobacco 4s ! Mlnn. ft St. U 4s.. 94 do 4s 10 M., K. A T. 4s...... 94 At-Maon svn. 4s. du do 9s 89 do ul. 4a 9oaeN r R. of M. 4s 91 Atlanllo C. L. 4a.... 9A N T. C. f 9 99 Hal ft Ohio 4a 99 . J. C. g. 6a 123 do 9a 91-No. PaolDo 4s. luc Rrk. R. T. a. 4a II do 9 11 Crntral of Os. Is. ...103 N. ft W. e 4a....... 94 do 1st Ino 60. 8. L. rfdg. 4a 84 . do 21 Ino 70 Penn. eonv 9a 93 do 9d ins 64 Rradlng fro. 4s 91 Chit Ik Ohio 4a...loo . L. ft I. M. c. la . 110 Chicago ft A. Is.. tiBt. U ft B. r. fg. 4s 10 C, B. ft VI. n. 4a... 91 St. U 8. W. e. 4a... 79 C, R. I. ft P. 4a.... 4s Rnatvwrd A. U 4a.... 71 do col. 6s 99 So. Pacific 4s. 46 (CC ft 8. L. g. 4s.. 9k do lat 4a ctfa 90 Colo. Ind. 6a, ear. A. 64 Bo. Rallvajr 6a. 107 Colo, ft Bo. 4s 6V Txae ft P. Is 119 i-uba 6a ...luJT., Bt. h. ft W. 4a 71 D. ft R. O. 4a 94 t'nlon Pacific 4a 101 IM-llUcnf Sec. 6a.... 99 V. 8. Steel td as.... 9S Kris p. 1. 4a 94Wahaeh 1 101 do gan. 4a 80 W tarn Md. 4l 74 Hocking Val. 4S....101 W. ft L. K 4s 80 Japan 4a 9a Wis. Oentral 4s.... 84 iJid. Offered. Hnatos Stocks anal Bonds. BOSTON, June 4. Call loans, Ity'fffi per cent; time loans, iWQ&hb per cent. Official closing 011 stocks ana bonds: AtrhlBon adj. 4a..... 99 Bingham do 4a 97 'Ctl. ft Heels, Met. Central 4s 7A Ontonnlal ... Ati hlaon 68 Copper ' Range do pfd 4lalr West .... Pnnrnn ft Albany 116 Pranklln Hniton ft Maine 180 Granhr . 16 . 79 ,. 96 . 79 . 18 . 14 ,.100 ,. 14 . 4 .. 11 . II Poeton Elevated Klti.hburg pfd Mexican Central .11 Iila Rorals ... .129 Maaa. Mining 80 Michigan N. T., N. H. ft H..140 Mnhawk t'nlon Paf.iac Am. Pneu. Tube.., Am fir. Sugar do pfd Am. T. ft T Am. Woolen do pfd , Kaon Elec niU Maaa. Electrlo ... do pfd ., Mass. Oaa United Fruit ..... United a. M do pfd V. 8. Steel , do pfd Adventure Allouat ., Amalgamated ..... Atlantic . 'Asked. 184 Mont. C. ft 0 1 7 Old Dominion 44 V0 Oeorola 120 ..111 Parrot 19 ..107 Qulncr .. 34 Shannon .. 91 Tamarack ..9P9 Vnltfd copper ... .. II V. 8. Mining..... .. 64 U. S. Oil .. 67 Utah ..104 Victoria ., 66 Winona . . 19 Wolverine .. 91 North Butte .. 97 Mtutte Coalition . .. 2 Nevada .. 44 Cal. ft Arliona.. .. 44 Arisona Com .. 11 ..111 .. II T .. 49 .. 9 .. $7 .. 4 1 . ..160 .. I J ... M .. 11 ..164 .. 10 London Closing; Stocks. LONDON, June 4. Closing quotations on storks were, as follows: Consols, Montr .. 13 11-14 N. T. Central Ill do aoaouut ..... 41 18-14 Norfolk ft W 79 Anaconda 11 do pfd 46 Atchlron 99 Ontario ft W II do ptd 94 Pennsylvania 61 Baltimore ft Ohio.... 96 Hand Mines 4 Canadian Pacific 179 Reading 61 Chr-tiapeaka ft Ohio... 34 Southern Railway ... la Chicago Ot. W 10 do pfd 69 C, M. ft 8t. P. .....184 Southern Paclflo ....74 Pa Ueers I nlon Paclflo 13J D. ft R. 0 14 do pfd 91 do pfd 71 V. 8. Steal IK Erie "..II Bo pfd 99 do lat pfd 67 Wanaah 19 do 21 pfd 94 do pfd 19 Illinois Central 11 Spanish 4s 94V Louisville ft N 119 Grand Trunk 17 M., K. T 91 SILVER Bar, steady, $ld per ounce. MUNLY-SfeoH per cent The rnfe of discount In the open market for short bills is 3M"!T8 per cent; for three months' bills, SV4S3';i per cent. If ew York Mlnlnsr Stocks. . NEW TORK, June 4. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Ad.ima Con 10 Little Chief ......... 4 Alice 4--S Ontario 100 Ilreecs '. 90 Ophlr ...169 Brunawlrk Con 89 Potoal 18 Comitock Tunnel .... 25 bavage , 49 Con. Cal. ft Vs 48 Sierra Nevada 14 Horn Silver 144 Small Hopes U Iron Sliver 141 Standard 124 Leadvllla Con 9 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, June t.-Todays state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, $38.066. gold coin and bullion, $90, 797,504; gold certificates, $o2,uG6,800. Bank Clenrlnae. OMAHA, June 4. Bank clearings for to day were $J,0o9,4S3.6o and for the corre sponding date last year, $1,777,512.83. ' Cotton Market. NEW TORK, June 4.-COTTON-8pot closed steady; middling uplands, 12.0c; mid dling gulf, 13. Uc; sulos, 107 bales. New York cotton quotations furnished by Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build ing: I Opcti. I High. I Low. Close. July Sept Leo 11R3 11m I lino I 1150 lln8 1170 111B 1156 mi UOO j 1166 11S0 LIVERPOOL, June 4. COTTON-Bpot market quiet; prices 4 points higher; Amer ican middling lair, 8.60d; good middling, 7.td; middling, 7.42d; low middling, 7.0od; good ordinary, 6.42d; ordinary, t.CMd. 'The sales of the day were 6,0O bales, of which 600 bales were for speculation and .export and Included 4.700 bales American. NEW ORLEANS, La., June 4.-COTTON Spot market closed firm; sales, 1.42S bales; low ordinary, 7 9-loc, nominal; ordinary, 8 t-16c, nominal; good ordinary, 9 "4c; 1V middling, UVc; middling, 12 -16c: good middling, 18 7-16c; middling fair, 14 7-18c, nominal; fair, 16 l-16c; receipts, 946 bales; stock, 90,939 bales. BT. LOUIS. Mo., June t-COTTON Steady; middling, 12c; sales, SOS bales; receipts, 9 hales; shipments, 711 bales; slock, 2S.449 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 4. M ETAL8 There was a further decline In the London tin market, which closed 1 os lower at 185 15s for spot and about 1 lower at 182 10s for futures. Locally the market was weak, with spot quoted at $41.0041.80. Copper was unchanged at 9K lis for spot and 6s lower, at 94 10s for futures In the London mar ket. Locally the market was nominally un changed, with lake quoted at $24.00i?',4.75; electrolytic $23.6ui Z3.K0; casting, $2.00622.26. Lead was dull at $6.7t&C.g6. In the local market and unchanged at 20 In London. Spelter declined 2s 6d to 24 12s In London, but was unchanged at $6 645.45 locally. Iron was lower In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at 69s td and Cleveland warrants at fe. Locally the mar. ket was reported Arm and unchanged, with No. -1 fmndry northern quoted at t?56f9 26 Ti; No. 2 foundry northern. tSS.OOtj'M.ilS: No. 1 foundry southern, $'J6 OOSAW; No, I foundry southern, $J8 WiM.00. BT. I.OUIS, June 4. M BT ALS Lead, dull, $&.8i. Speller, firm; $8.40, Oils anal Rosin. NEW TORK. June 4 OILS-Cottonseed, firm; crude, f. o. b. mills, 49lOc: yellow, lc. Petroleum, steady; refined, New York, $8.20; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $8 15; In bulk, $4.70. Turpentine, firm, $20 fc'VsO. K PIN Firm; strained, common to good, $4 P"K.T4.90. OIL CITT, Pa June 4. -OIL Cderlt bal ances. $1.78; runs, 1 6627 bbls.; average, 64, 876 bbls.; shipments, 177,9S bbls.; average, 162.3S9 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga., June 4. OIL Turpenr tine, firm, 69c. ROSIN-juote: A. II and C, $4 (WfiM; D. $l.3ffi.Mi; E. $4 60; F. $4.74.76; O. U.TMW.80: H $4 85; I, sS.flfViS S6; K, $8 Sii 5 60; M. 5.70.-!I6.75; N, $5.76.0O; WO, $6.80 43.06; WW. $6.80. Evnifinrwted Apples and Dried Frails. NEW TORK, June 4. EVAPORATED APl'LF.R-Steady: fancy. 8Sc: choice. 7 2 ;7tc; 1 rime, 6VaSHc; poor to fair, SSflvJu. , CALIFORNIA DRIED FltriTS Market 1 for prunes firm ; California, 4'Mc; Oregon, 6Wi10c. Apricots, Arm; choice, UHtIsc; , eiCira choice, 19ijlc; fancy, H'frfa. rt si-'iies iirm; cnoice, iij'iic; extra eno'ce l'.'??12'.c; fancy, U'VitinSc; extra fancy. lSflji lie. Raisins firm; loose muscatel, Bi5:0e; seeded raisins, T''S'llTjc; London layers, 11.6iiil.iC. Whisky Market. PEORIA, June .-WHISKT-teady at 11.81. ST. TXUIS. June i.-WHI3KT-Steady at 41 9K J CHIP AGO, June I-WHISKX-Steady J at $1.31. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Eteeri oi Ml Kinds Slow to Ten Centt Lower. HOGS C0NTINTJE ON DOWN GRADE keea aad Lam be la Good Dersssd si Trade Active ea All Kinds at Steady ta trong Prices. v SOUTH OMAHA, June 1 1907. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Oftlclal Monday 6,a 6.4TS I.R.S Ofnclal Tueeday 1.900 1S.KJ0 $.400 Two days this week....l4 18.47$ .48 Same days last week..,. 6 2"1 15.740 7.S15 Same davs 1 weeks ago! .10.431 20.327 11.M8 Same days $ weeks ago.. 18,841 18.744 11.401 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 9,150 14.730 16.316 Same days last yesr .... ,Ci9 16.U1 (.968 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with isst yean 1907. Inc. Dec. lfctf. l!ni. Inc. Doc. Cattle 4S9.769 41J.9"0 78.869 Hog 1.087.884 1,171.122 .... 83,888 Sheep 778,627 724.805 60.723 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. flood to choloe oorn-fed steers., $6.76iW.20 Uood to fair corn-fed steers 6 .$iift 76 Common to fair steers 4.6oa6.30 Oood to choice fed cows 4Hti;4 W Fair to good cows and heifers 86"U4ao Good to choice stockers and feeders 4 .'6..00 Fair to good Blockers and feeders.. I.9ttf4 40 Common to fair stockers S.Ooa3.90 Bulls, stags, etc t. 24Vn-4 .75 Veal calves 4.006.76 RANGE OF PRICErJ. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha l2.tMtfe.00 $6.92VW 10 Kansas City 2 2ti 60 6.76 ii&-t Chicago 1.767.25 6.78 fe6K.'H St. Louis 1.. 1.90v). 690 fe 85 Sioux City 2.00ii.00 (.90 tj.06 The ofnclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C M. & St. P Wabash 4 I .. .. Missouri Pacific 14 t .. Union Pacltlc system. 69 ' 60 4 .. C. & N. W., east 8 4 t .. C. & N. W , west 68 68 t C, St. P.. M. ft 0 87 $ I C, B. & Q., east I 4 C, B. oV Q., west 84 82 I 1 C, R- I. A P., east.... 2 8 1.. C, R. I. P., west.... 39 t Illinois Central t i .. .. Chicago G. Wh... ...... 7 ., .. .. Total receipts 818 188 18 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co .... 17 .... 1.GZ3 .... 891 8,184 J.R27 4,207 349 1.172 440 649 Armour & Co Crmaha Co.. from Bt. Joe 401 Cudahy, from K. C...... 162 Swift, from St. Joe Vansant & Co....: 13 Iihman A Co . 149 Hill Son 22 F. P. Lewis 81 Huston Co 29 J. 1L Bulla 1 Mike Haggerty 39 J. B. Root & Co 19 T. B. lnghram 22 Sullivan Bros 20 United Dressed Beef Co.. 115 Other buyers 267 620 167 Totals 6,571 13,081 3.3G8 CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were large this morning, but out of the number re ported In thirty-eight cars were through stuff, only halted for feed, which reduced very materially the number of cattle act ually on sale. As has been the case for some days back, the receipts consisted very largely of fed steers. The market was very slow and late In opening this morning. Packers seemed to feel that the market has been advancing most too rapidly of late and were, without exception, disposed to bear prices today. As a result they started out generally bidding lOfQloc lower at least. Sellers were unwilling to make the concession and their refusal to accept bids made the trade slow. However, they were forced to take off some, making the general market slow to luc lower. Among the offerings were some very good cattle, which sold largely at $6.00 fe.2o. The cow market was very slow and more or less demoralised. The offerings were somewhat larger than on most days of late, while the demand was very Indiffer ent, making It hard work for holders to clean up their supplies. 60 long as the con test with packers is continued and so long as they are out of the market the trade In cow stuff must naturally be very lim ited and the country would do well to hold back all she stuff. Stockers and feeders were In very light stipply, but what few cattle there were commanded good prices. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Ne. At. Pr. Ho. At. Pr. 40 934 4 94 19 981 t 14 94 4V4 4 94 14 1909 I 4 10 939 4 94 19 1119 I 40 4 HI IN 40 1199 ( 44 14 947 I 00 44 1219 I 70 94 MI 100 17 1927 6 TO 4 914 $ 00 99 mt I 70 17 979 I 10 99 1241 i 71 14 999 I 10 19 1419 $ 71 II 1017 I 10 14 1944 I 74 10 984 6 10 99 1(99 6 74 1 1090 I It 67 190 6 74 14 1070 I II 99 1419 I 90 94 1MI $ 19 97 1349 ( 90 40 1094 190 19 '....1979 $90 II 1019 I M (9 14 ( 94 90 1129 I 9V 90 1&14 I 94 19 677 ( 14 17 1919 9 94 11 1194 6 44 14 1411 I 90 90 1177 I 44 49 14i t 90 4 1977 I 49 14... 1417 4 94 14 104 4 49 IT 1961 4 96 40 1 I 46 11 1419 4 94 14 1964 I 44 11 1991 4 00 19 1114 I 10 14 1224 4 00 99 1047 6 60 11 im 4 9S COWS. 1 790 I 40 4 4X9 4 14 1 1100 9 90 . 1 1240 4 14 1 910 9 90 1 910 4 94 4 970 9 74 4 1147 4 94 4 1111 I 48 8 965 4 94 1 1090 4 00 1 1900 4 44 1 1114 4 00 1 l'.'f.O 4 45 4 1197 4 00 1 1014 4 46 1 94 4 00 1 1910 4 44 4 1091 4 00 1 1080 4 76 HEIFERa 1 490 4 14 1 70 4 40 i eo 4 94 i 1044 4 to 1 190 4 94 : 1 910 4 43 1 640 4 96 4 9C7 4 M 1 490 4 40 BULLS. 1 1070 t 71 1 1990 4 H 1 11 IN 1 1190 4 40 1 lfKK) 4 90 1 1460 4 44 1 1910 4 94 1 1470 4 70 1 1HO 4 96 1 440 4 70 8 1446 4 64 1 1490 4 76 1 9010 4 44 1 1970 4 If CALVES. 1 140 I 60 9 124 8 Tl 1 120 I 60 I M0 6 16 1 1M 4 74 1 147 6 74 1 170 6 74 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 8 400 I 40 1 149 4 40 I 4rt) I 16 8 TOO 4 40 I n 19) 1 160 4 60 1 464 4 II 4 461 4 40 6 U 4 96 4....M 407 4 44 1 940 4 94 i 779 4 It I , 794 4 90 1 477 4 75 9 944 4 40 1 910 4 74 HOGS Receipts were large this morning. 188 cars being reported in. At the same time advices from other selling points were not reassuring, with the result that hogs at this point sold Wc, and In soma cases as much as 10c lower than yesterday. As usual on a down market the trade was not very active, but still ths hog kept moving and the big end of the receipts changed hand. In fair season. The bulk of the hogs sold at 86.9Cx8t.00. as against 88 00f8.10 yes terday, gome good light hogs sold up to $6.10, whereas yesterday the top was So. 20. Ma v. 8a. Tr. Is a. At. 8b. Pr. Tl 99 40 6 99 14 941 ... 109 14 M 94 4 9M 49 947 190 4 00 41 4a ISO I lu 64 l 80 I 04 44 944 100 6 94 11 9 4 ... 4 00 44 94 ... I 94 41 Ul 90 I 04 44... 94 90 6 94 44 ...969 90 I 00 44 401 14 I 94 9s4 ... 4 04 41 97 ... 6 96 4 LI H 1(4 70 904 44 6 94 40 9il ... 4 00 44 99 ... 6 94 19, 947 ... 4 00 11 tit 40 I 94 97 t ... I OS 41 944 94 I 94 99 944 ... $ 4 99 .960 ... 6 94 tl ta ... 4 44 91 40 I 94 64 991 ... 4 44 14 99 I 91 74 917 198 4 04 44 969 ... 1 97 99 t0 ... 4 40 T7 941 40 4 97 40 9A4 90 4 00 74 U S) I 97s u 964 ... 4 00 19 29 40 6 47 91 944 44 4 00 79 9M 90 I 97 16 414 110 4 00 64 .l!4 90 4 97 44 211 94 4 III 64 .'91.4 ... 4 47 14 9.4 ... 4 01 94 911 44 4 47 'ul 40 4 09 41 t:t lo 67 10 t'.t 40 4 01 ... 6 91 II J4 4 4 09 79 ti 90 I uu ta Ill ... I OX 14 114 ... 6 04 49 947 ... 4 09 44 990 4 4 04 14 441 844 I VI 74 241 40 4 W 79 1)4 40 I 02 79 9tl 140 4 00 79 9 94 I 0k 47 .444 44 4 04 44 ti ... 4 V 49 944 ... $ 00 69 9J4 94 4 Of 47 94 84 4 00 14 til 40 $ 46 14 444 ... 4 40 94 Iv4 84 4 44 4 ta ... 144 tl 9116 ... 104 71 94 ... 4 04 14 9u4 ... 4 04 44 9M 9 1st 41 917' 90 4 04 74 9ll 44 I 04 90 114 . . 4 04 10 934 194 4 00 94 904 4 6 44 Tl 949 44 4 SO 64 9"! ... 4 4 11 114 ... 4 00 14 lit ... 44 44 84 ... 6 44 84 JIA ... 68 Tl.. ...19 40 4 14 47 .... HT . . 4 00 BH EBl There were only about a doten loads of sheep reported In today, and four csrs out of thst number were consigned direct to packers, having been shipped from other market points. Kverythlng on sale moved off very readily at good stesdy to strong prices. Spring lambs sold at $ OOitf' 8 60, with shearlings as high as $. 11 There were several hunches of ewes good enough to hrlng $rt lf4jl 25. with old wethers up to $150. All these prices were very satis factory to sellers and an early clearance wss f fleeted. Quotations on shorn stock: Oood to hole lambs. $;.14j1I.10; fair to good Imiihs, ri6"4t'7.76i common to cull la'ol'S, g.ViV'f' 00; good to choloe yearlings, light, $H .40'i $75 good to choloe yearlings, hesvy, ttl ifij 6 50; fair to good yenrllngs, $5 85u6.5; good to choloe wethers. $8.26.40; fair to good wethers, $3.8ot8.20; good to choice ewes. $5.86434.40; fair to good ewes. $47566.1; culls, bucks and stsgs, $3.2?.4.25. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 13 western feeder ewes M 4 13 60 western cull wethers 1"1 6 00 10 western ewes 11 6 50 22 western ewes 87 5 50 4 western ewes and lambs M t W 41 western ewes 101 6 00 I'll western ewrs S i;14 72 western ewes 108 8 28 800 western yearlings A wethers loi 6 51 8 western cull lambs n 6 76 11 western ewes 104 7 00 8 western wnoled lambs 64 8 60 22 spring lambs 42 8 CO 101 western spring lambs 47 8 50 23,4 western ewes IlM 6 15 148 western ewes 92 6 40 171 western lambs (W 8 10 80 western lambs 1"6 8 00 92 western lambs 77 8 Oil 68 western lambs, spring 76 8 25 78 western lambs, springs 60 t 26 CHICAGO LIVE! STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Btmngr Ilogra shade Leaver. CHICAOO, June 4. -CATTLE Receipts, J about 3,500 head; market steady to strong; common to prime steers, $4. 6ii6. 65; cows, 13 264,6.00; heifers, $3.00476.60; bulls, , 48; calves, $3.00a7.W; stockers ana feeders, $3(Sr15. HOGS (Receipts, about 18,000 head; mar ket a shade lower: choice to prime heavy H.2ry8.27H; medium to good heavy, Itt.&Wp ' 6.26; butcher weights, $6.2621.36; good to ' prime mixed, $.2ivt'6.27H: light mixed, fa.2o4j8.80; packing, $5.50ri6.20; pigs, $5,509 6.30: selected, $t;.27VuJ.3&; bulk of sales, $6 22V4ffl 27. SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000 ! head; .market strong; sheep, $5.60.86; i yearlings. $7.00377.60; lambs, $6.6(3.5u. St. Loots Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, June 4. CATTLE Receipts, 8.60O head, including 2,0 Texns; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.4(&r).2&; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.601516. 85; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.0ufoG. 8t.: stockers and feeders. $3.30t4.16: cows and helfors, $2.6t76.40; canners, $2.Oi3.70; bulls, ; $2.65&4.76; calves, $5.0S11.00; Texas and In dian steers, $3.6&&6.36; cows and heifers, $2.7biiT3.ti6. j HOGS Receipts, 11,600 head; market So lower; pigs and light, $o.90u.35; packers, 1 $5.90ii6.16; butchers and best heavy, $6.26 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, ' 6.000 head: market steady; native muttons, $6.25tf 8.86; lambs, Ifi.li'i'J.W; culls ana bucks, o.uu; stockers, $3.2&f4.90. Kansas City Lire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 11.8U0 head. Including 1,000 southerns; market steady; choice export and dressed beef steers, $6.75&.26; fair to good, $4.75 6.76: western fed steers, $4.50ft5.90; stockers and feeders, 3.tlf)4i5.15; southern steers, $3.50 I 4(6.50; southern cows, $2.50'u3 80; native cows, i 3.003?4.Sft; native heifers, $3.065.60; bulls, j $H.2'iH.86; calves, $5.0rmi5.75. I HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head; market 6c I lower; top, $ft.l6; bulk of sales, $i.Vr.lo; 1 heavy, $5.9fir&6.06: packers, $6.00'.12H; 1 lights, $6.0515; pigs, $5.5Xi.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000 head; market 10c higher; lambs, $7.25fS.Ui; ' range wethers, $S.6t)4ii.75; . Texas clipped yearlings, $C.3.Vg7.10; Texas clipped sheep. so.duwo.Oi; stackers ana ieeaers, lo.ouiau.a. New York Lire Stork Market. NEW YORK. June 4. BEEVES Re ceipts, 1,028 head; no trading, market feel ing steady; dressed beef active and firm, at fuy'c per pound for native aides. Ex ports today, 3,600 quarters of beef; tomor row, 900 cattle and 6,150 quarters Of beef. tALV U.B Keceipis none; reeling nomi nally steady for all grades. City drcssod veals steady, 10jj:l3o per pound; country dressed, 8i12o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.2T5 head; sheep and yearlings Steady; lambs active and firm. our cars ot soutnern lambs sold at $10.50 per 100 pounds; year lings from $7.60 to $9.00. No sheep offered. HOGS Receipts, 2.143 head; all direct to slaughterers. Feeling nominally steady. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June 4. CATTLEV Receipts, 3,260 head. Market strong to log-Sue lower; natives. 84.Ma.2b: cows and heifers. I.fxiC 6.26; stockers and feeders. 83.o0it-4.60. HOGS Receipts, 10,210 head. Market V(V 10c lower; top, $6.15; bulk of sales, $6.0mQ.lO. SHE UP AJiD LAMBS Receipts. 3,546 head. Market 1530o higher. Wooled lambs, 89.00; clipped lambs, 1 7 .6XuS.16; yearlings, 86 7607.26;, wethers, $6.8&(u4.85; ewes, $5.6ut(i 8.36. Slonx Cltv Live Hack Market. SIOUX CITY. Is.. June 4.-(8neclal. CATTLE Receipts, 1,700 head; steers weak; stockers steady; beeves, $4. ifti.oo; cows, bulls end -mixed, $3.006.00; stockers a.nd feeders, $4.00fc4.60: calves and yearlings. $3.60fa4.50. HOGS Receipts. ,6iio head: market 041100 lower, selling at $6. 904.06; bulk of sales, $5.S2'6.95. Stock la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 7.&00 ia,ooo 8,400 Sioux City 1.700 6,000 Kansas City 11,80) 19 OUJ 12,000 St. Joseph 8.260 10,210 3,646 Bt. Louis oV5"0 ll,6ii0 6.0UO- Chicago v. 3,600 16,000 10,900 Total receipts 31,650 74,710 83.945 OMAHA VY HOLE Altt MARKET. Conditio of Trade aad teaotatloas on Staple and Fancy Prodaoo. EGGS Per dos., I5o. BUTTER Packing stock. 16c: choice to fancy dairy, iVuiuc; creamery, 212ao. LIVE POULTRX Hens, loc; old roost ers, bic; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 10c; young roosters, tuilc; geese, So. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per box of about 8 lbs.. $2 26. PINEAPPLES Florida, 48 slse. $2.75 per crate; 43 size, $3.00 per crate; 3d sice, $4.00 per crate; 30 size, $4.50 per crate. STRAWBERRIES Missouri, 24-qt case, $2.75i3.00. TROrlCAL STtUTB. LEMONS Llmonlera. 80s srre. 88.28: IBS size, $6 75; other brands. 600 less. BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, $2.00U2.2fi; Jumboes, $2,6013.60. ORANGES Medlterianean Sweets, ISO 176, 200, 16 and 260 sizes, $3.60; 96, 128, 283 sizes, $3.00- California Navels, extra fancy. 1,1, xuu, tin, zau sizes, 4.ou; ianoy, 12a size, $3.75; 150 size, $3.60; choice, large sizes, per pox, iz.vugs.uu. FIGS California, bulk. 6Uc: 8 -crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; 8 -crown Turkish, 9c DATES Kadaway, 6c; sayers. 60; hal lowls, fc; nsw stuffed walnut dates, 8-16. box, $1.04- OLOJ VEQETABLKB. POTATOES Table stoek. per bu.. 30c i) $100; seed nook, 90ej41.00. NAVZ BEANO Per bu., NO. 1, $1.90; No. 8, 1 W. nCW VEUISTAtU,Ea. POTATOES $1.16 per bu. ASPARAGUS 4646oo per dox. bunches. LEANS New wax and string, per ham per, $400. . BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Pat dos. bunches, 4fXtfC0c PIE PLANT Per lb.. C CUCUMHERS-Per dos.. COO. 1 TOMATOES Florida., fancy. 10-lb crate. $3.(Ku82e: choice. t2.6oei7f. CAUHAUJi canrornia, so. CELERY Florida, 3126 per dos. ONIONS Red or yellow. CoLwradp. per bu 81.00: Texas stiver skin, per crate, about 46 lbs., $2.26; yellow Texas, per crate, 94 t7 49 $ A I!lEl)PDffiEGRixlNCOPJPANY Room 100 Hee Building. Tel. Donolas 2473 Members of All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited bout 48 lbs., $2. CO. Qreea onions, per dos. auo. LKAF ' LFTTUCE Hothouse, per dos. heads, 460. 1'AHSLEY II t house, per dot. bunches, Oe. RADIPHES per dos. bunches, home grown, 2oc; extra large bunches, per dos. REEF CUTS. No 1 loin, 17,c; No. $ loin. 1.7c; No. loin, ⁣ No, 1 rib, tic; No. 2 til. 10c; No. 8 rib, 9V; No. 1 round, fV! No. 2 round. 8e; No. 3 round 8c; Nn. 1 chuck, Sc; No. 2 chuck. c; No. 8 chuck. 6c; No. 1 plate, 8H0; No. 2 piste, Sc; No. 8 piste. 3o. MISCtvULANEtH'S SUGAR Granulated csne, 111 sacks, $551; grsnulstcd beet. In sacks, $641. COFFEE- Roasted, No. .IS, 2V per ih.t No. t' 21c pT ih ; No. 2T, 19c per lb.; No. 20. 14tyc per lb.; No. 21. I2V40 per Ih. Cll EK8K It lock Swiss, istcj Umberger, 14c; Young Americas, lie. NUTS California walnut. No 2. soft Sliell. 12c; No 1. aft shell. Me; Fvraslls, ir.',ilJc; pecans. 19(0; filberts. 124jc: pen. nuts, raw. 7Hc; roasted, SVrc; California al monds, 17HC1 coconnutn, $5 1) per li"0, Hll'EH ANl TAl LOW Green Ia4td, No. 1, 9c; No. 2, 8c; bull hides. 8c; greer. hides. No. 1, 7Uo; Nn. 2, 64c; horse, $1.80i 8.00; sheep pel's, SOclitl.rR. Tnllow, No. t 4Vc; No 2. 8WC. Wool. l(.?2c. CANNF.U GOODS Corn, standard, west, ern, 5"4ic; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, fsncy, 3-pound cans, $1 45; standard, 8-pound csne, 81 20. Pineapples, grated, 2-pound, $L'.30f ISO; sliced, $1.7V4i2-8i; fancy Hnvtalian. l'l lbs.. $1.78. Gallon apples, $l6iKuS0a Cali fornia apricots, $2.00. Pears, $1.7562 Si', peaches. $1.76ii'2 40; L C. peaches. $10iV,j 2 60. Alaska salmon, red, $1.16; fanoy Chinook, flat, $2.1o; fancy okeye, fiat. $1 1. Sardines quarter oil $3.25; three quarters mustard, $2.76. Sweet potatoes. $1 linyi 25. Bauer kraut. 90c, Pumpkins. 8"a tiJ1.H0. Wax beans, 2-lb., WViSJl.OO. Lima beans, 2-lb.. 7ic'trl 38. Soaked neas, t-lb., 6oc; earlv June, 9Vk(u$l.l5; fancy, $l.ifl.45. CALIFORNIA URIF.D KntlTS Prun.-g are somewhat unsettled by freer offering) from second hands, who secri desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tations range from 8c to 8c for California fruit and from 3Vc to 6c for Oregon. Peach are slightly easier, with fanoy yellows quoted at 121,jo. Rntslns are firm; loose Muscatels are quoted at 83 o; seedod rnl.lns, V.4illc. FISH l'ickerel, dressed, 8c; pike, dressed, 12c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, i;Vgl5c; trout, lalSo; halibut, l;tcj salmon, 15c; catfish, 15c; herring, dressed, 8c; crappies, round, fVu9cj crapples, large, fancy, loc: black bass, 26c; smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c! blue fish, 15c; red snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 40frfi0c; frog legs, SOtfHPc; lobsters, green, p"r lb., 37c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 80c; mackerel, poanlsh, per lh., 16c: mackerel, native, 18J9 2iic p"1" fresh green turtle meat, 25c lb. CURED FIPH-Famlly white fish, per quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00: Norway mack erel. No. 1. $35.00; No. 2, $28 00; herring, In bbla, 200 lbs. each; Norwav, 4k, $11.00. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 4 COFTTTTilTha market for coffee futures opened steady at a decline of 6 points on one month, but generally unchanged to 6 points higher on fslrly stoady cables and a continued demand through scattering buyers, which was credited chiefly to leading trade In terests. Prices ruled steady during tha mtddfe session, and while offerings In creased slightly In the afternoon they were well absorbed. The close was steady, 'net unchanged to 6 points higher. Bales, 33.000 bags. Including June, 6.50c; July, 6.46c; Sep tember, 5.40c; December, E.2fu.46c; March, 6.60c; April, 6.60c; May, 6.60c. Spot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 6Vc; No. 4 Santos, 7V,o. Mild cofTee, dull; Cordova, 9tST244o. Saernr and Molasses. NEW YORK, June 4. SUGAR Raw, steady; fair reltning, 3.86c; centrifugal, 98 test, 3.86c . Molasses sugar, 8.11c. Refined, stesdy; No. 6, 4.80c; No. 7. 4. 660; No. 8, 4.60c; No. 9, 4.45c; No. 10, 4.35c; No. 11, 4.30c; No. 12, 4.t5o; No. 18, 4.20c; No. 14, 4.15c; confectioners' A. 4.80c; mould A, 6.16c; cut loaf, 6.70c; crushed, 5.70c; pow dred, 5.10c; granulated, 6.00c; cubes, 6.25c. v MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice, 87480. NEW ORLEANS, La., June 4 SUGAR- Stesdy; open Kettle, centrifugal, SMrWic; centrlfulgal whites, none; centrifugal yel low, 2'iitr; seconds, 2S'3a4o. MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, 30S340. Philadelphia Produce Market.' PHILADELPHIA, June 1 EGGS Firm, good demand; western, firsts, free cases, 17',4c, at mark. - ' CH Kr.SErEasler; New York full creams, iij.ei2vc RAIN COMESJN GOOD TIME Moist are la Opportune on Wymorw Division of Burlington, su9 Ground Was Dry. The Burlington crop and soil reports for Nebraska for the week ending June 1, show rainfall mas general over the state during the week and It rained most In the territory where It had rained least In ths previous week. The rainfall on the Wymore division came at an opportune time as some of that territory was beginning to suffer for moisture. The rains during the last two weeks' have improved the conditions and prospect for winter wheat crop. Wheat Is heading In some places and rather short straw will be the rule. Since the recent rains, talk of the "green bug" bogey has about subsided. As matter of fact if sufficient influence can be brought to bear upon the weather god, no particular .attention need be paid to bugs In this territory. The estimate of last week that unfavorable weather had damaged the prospects for winter wheat crop 10 to 25 per cent still holds good. The condition of spring grain has very materially Improved by more favorable weather conditions, that Is, rain and some warmer weather, but oats, especially will at best be a light cro-. Corn Is practically planted and most of it Is out of the ground and growing well. There ts always a small number of farmers who plant corn In June, but that part of the acreage does not count for much at ths end of the season. The prospects for corn are exceedingly good. In fact, about as good as they could be at the beginning of tha season. The acreage will be somewhat larger than last year. As the weather becomes warmer tha potatoes are beginning to grow and though rather late are looking well. Sugar beets are backward, but doing well. . HEARING WHENALL IS QUIET Preliminaries of Hlgglas Will Blot Bo Held Until Feellagr la Milder. . Sheriff Young of Thurston county ws In Omaha Monday afternoon and called at the county Jail to see L. R. Hlggtns, tha Copple murderer. He said no arrangements had been made so far to take Hlgglns back to Thurston c6unty for his preliminary ex amination and It Is the opinion of those who talked to Mm, it will not be done for ft month or two. Sheriff Young says tha feel ing is not as strong as It was but as there is no reason for haste the preliminary will be delayed until danger Is entirely over. It has been decided definitely not to hold the preliminary until after the fight over ths county attorneyship Is settled. The case has been submitted to Judge Sutton, but he has not announced when he will hand down decision. Bank of Germany Statement. BERLIN, June 8. The weekly statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash In hand, de creased $1.660. 000m.; Treasury notes. In creased 660.000m ; other securities, in creased 68,640,000m; note's In circulation. Increased 67,920,000m.