TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEEr TIIUHSDAY, JUNE 6, 1907. r 1 r i r 14 7f 1 i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices Are Stronger After Break 'of PriTioui Day. KANSAS A5D NORTHWEST BLUE lrfal Crowd Good Bar" of Vknt n Ileuort of ' French Duty Its nor t F.itimmtr Art Bullish. , OMAHA, June 8. 1907. After tha break that earns yesterday the market onenod lomi stronger today and ha a much more natural appearance. Re Porte from Kansas are stiil discouraging nd the northweet I beginlng to complain of dryness. Wheat opened up, owing to higher cable, nd the locaj crowd Wa rood buyer on lie explanation of the removal of the Trench duty on wheat. The crop estimate laseued by xprt are accepted by trad r -i be In bullish, and cable have a nurh better ton. July option closed at to bid. Com showed some strength at th open hf. but heavy selling, owing to hlfher able oon suppressed all want. July ptlon opened at 60c bid and closed at 60o ltd. Oat opened practically unchanged. Buy ing was scattered and trade light. July opened at 4Mo asked and closed at 4uo Did. . Primary wheat receipt were 610,000 bushels and shipment 4 477,000 bushel against receipt last year of 268.000 bushels and shipment of 868,000 bushels. Corn receipt wer l.flBO.OOO bushel and hip ment 874,000 bushels against receipts last year of M.0 bushels and hlpment of H1.000 bushel. - , Clearances were I2t000 bushel of corn, BO bushels of oat and wheat and flour rqual to 683.000 bushel. Liverpool closed fcd higher on corn. Seaboard reported 120,000 bushels of wheat and 120,000 bushels of corn for export. Local range ot options: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Te y. Wheat leat I uly...l epL.. I 91 R 90HR 91R 90HA KH 92A 92A 91VsA K0R 49T.R BOB 4!HB 484B tSB 484B 48VB IS. A 45V, A 4SSB 4SA I7HA 87HA 87B S7A J a 92B Corn July Se Pt... Oats I July... Sept,.. A Asked. B Bid. ; Omaha. Pstsb Prleee. , WHEAT No. 2 hard, tr7Hc; No. t hard, 83190; No. 4 hard, 73iQe2c; No. S spring, S3 tiio. CORN No. 8. 48V,e: No. S yellow,- iSV$ 4f4c; No. S white, 4ftS)c. OATS No. S mixed, 43-at3Hoj No. I white, 44fr44o; No. 4 white, 43Hft-4o. RYB-No. i. 7&c; No. S, 73HC Cariot Reealpt. ' Wheat. Corn. Oats. Ciitcago U . 617. .. M Minneapolis 218 , Omaha , 14 87 7 Duiuth 9 ... .:. CHICAGO GRAIK AND' PROVISIONS Feataroa of th Trading sad Closing; Prleea on Board of Trade). CHICAGO, June 8. Reports that the ra cent frost had caused extensive dsmag to the Kansas wheat crop offset today the present favorable weather condition and caused the local wheat market to close steady. Tha September delivery was un changed from the flruil quotation of yestar. day. July wheat was o lower. July corn wa down feijH- Oat were Ho lower. Provisions were 7W&1100 lower. The market opened Arm on a good de mand, which wa baaed upon higher prices at Liverpool In th face of yesterday's So decline on the local board. Later, how vever, price declined about lo because of excellent weather conditions In this ' country and Canada for the growing orop. ' Th weakness became mora acute a trad , Ing progressed and by noon prices were fully 2o below the early quotation. Th mar ket rallied sharply and all of th loss wa .regained. The recovery wa due to active 'inmand -by short who were aroused to ao fttlon by a large number of reports from J Kansas which declared that the full effect vi ine recent irosi is now- snowing up in m the wheat fields of that state. The foreign H situation also Influenced the advance. The m Hungarian crop report estimated the wheat f yield of that country this year will be 75,- uup.iajo du. less uian last year ana a dis patch from Paris claimed that a bill has been Introduced In the French Chamber of Deputies temporarily suspending the Im port duty on wheat. The market closed steady. July opened unchanged to hio higher, at tftWjKo, advanced to 9Ptc and then declined to Wo. The close was at 9jVc September opened a shade to tiie higher, at 97?i,Hc. sold up to and then de- cl'ned to M'v. Final quotation were at 97JHifl3c. ' Clearanoe of wheat and flour were equal to &S4.S0O bu. Primary receipt were 61",000 bu., against 21S.0OO bu. for the same tny last yeas, Minneapolis, Duluth an-l Chicago reported receipts of 296 cars, agn'nsi. JVS cars last year and 171 car one year ajro. Tho corn market wa Arm at th opening because of Arm cables and th Initial ad vance In wheat. Th slump In wheat, however, caused moderate selling, which brotttfhl about a decline of nearly lo. Part of the loss was later regained on buying by commission houses and cash Interest, but the market closed easy. Improved weather conditions for th growing crop tended to weaken the market. July opened unchanged to o higher, at B4HUHc, sold off to &3o and closed at B4t4Vo. Local receipts ware D17 car, with S3S car of contract grade. The trade In oat wa small and tha market was eaaler because of excellent weather oondltlon for the new crop, and selling by a local bull. July opened a shade lower to a chad higher at 49M.a49'4e, old off to So and closed at 49(390. Local receipt were S3 car. . Trader In provision were bearish, be cause of th enormous receipt of live hog t western packing center, and sold freely all day. Local packers war credited with numerous sale. At th do July pork wa off loo at ll17H- Lard wa down 7ftc at $9.00. Rib wer down 7Ho at $1.70. Estimated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 94 oar;-onrn, XK1 car; oats, U cars; hogs. tlMt bead. Lct4 Ing future ranged as follow: Articles.! Open. High.j Low. Close. Yst'y. Wheat I I 4 I 9Ph! 96H WH77WST'Afff July SRSflti H Sept. m ' 98 "a) Dec. lbe&'l KffM .'orn I July H& S4H Sept. jMfii, f Dec. ' I , : Sll ia4 11 SM4 uats-. I I. ' July UftUtrHI 49U 48V'4 Tr49HJrt Sept. 8iTfiH 80 S4 HK May 41 4jrt ilVil 4u 40 41 July IS 23J 19 tSW 1 I 1 17H 18 17 oupi. MIS I AO to UN un 1U Lard I . 1 . I July M MM 110 I I 0X1 t 05 Sept' I 9 86 1 9 7ii 9 20 S 12W srKJ 1(1 UK till July I S 70 I S T?U 8 70 I S TO 8 TTti gupt. S 90 S W S 86 S 87H S92H No. 1 Cash quotation wer a follow: FLOUR Market teady: winter patents I3.90ii4 20: straights. W.smriS snrlnar nat. tmls, 14.75426 So; straights, IS inx34.46; bakers', $i8iul76. W H BAT Nn, 2 spt-lng, 9VT$1 00; No. S prlng 3-7i.01; No. 9 red, 42Sc. CORN-No. 8. ttW&Vi - No. 2 yellow. 64WO- ' )AT8 No. S. 4&P4SV; No.' S whit. 6K9 Wttc. . VK-No. t. 85c. PARLEY-Fair to choice mailing. TlS74c. SJOKLiS Flax, No. 1 northwestern, $181. Timothy, prime, $t75. Clover, contract -rades, $16 96. iJlt' IVISIONS Short ribs sides (loose), fit 6iii$.?0. Mess pork, per bbl., M.&gl6.S0. 1 nrd. pr loo lbs., 8A.97H 6horl clear side ;'.xed), SKKWan-U1. , ""oliowing were th recr'rt and ahlpmenta iiuur aitu graua Reclpt. Shipments. .. 33. S9 9O0 .. 42. (M) lO.'M) .,1.2 4.00 6 HI. si O .. &!( 141.0HA 6 00) l.lO) .. S.7U0 s.ao Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, b..j. 1 inn. bu By, bu Lartey, bu On thv Produce exchange tolay th but ter market was firm; creameries. lScg'te; dalrlea. tfti213. Kggs weak; at mark, esses includm!, 14ic; flrsis. 13Hc; prime first a. 14u. Cheese, steady, li'v<c. Mllrraake Grain Market. M1LWA1KKE, June t. WHBAT-Stsady: No. 1 northern, $1.0.i1.04; No. S northern, ktrnl 01; July. iay: bid. RVE Higher; No. 1. 87M?c. liARLKTf-ilnjbar; No. i 7K&iJ&c; anv CORN Higher; No. S cash. MVtfic; July. ' Llwernawil 6rnla Market. LIVERPOOL. Jun I.-WHEAT-ffpol. Brni: No. 8 'rud weal era winter. 7s: No t CnilXonoia, I id; fulur.a, aulet; July. ':, d; September, 7 ?8d; t)ecemher, nominal. OHN fipot, firm; Hess dried, 4s UVd; old northern, 6s id; futures, steady; July, C- W'jtA; September, 4s lo'd. j NEW YORK BKVERAL MARKET Quotation of the Day on Varloas t'nmmonltlea. NEW YORK, June S.-FLOUR-Recelpts, XAli bo.; exports, 12,914 bbls.; market was steady with slightly better Inquiry. Min nesota patents, So.liHjo.fi5; winter straights, S4.3otj4.oO; Minnesota bskers, ti.;bjt.2b; win ter extras, ii.Ou'aa.Hl: winter patents, S4.26a 1.00; winter low grades, $2.9iryl.40. Rye flour, in in; iMlr to good, 4 7Vo.tAl; choice to Inn' y, JS 105.4, CORN MEAL- Firm: fine white and yel 'w. !'. coarse, L1,1.19; kiln dried, S3.15 I3u.2b. KKB Dull; No. 3 western, nominal, 884jO, o. I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, 95,900 bit.; exports, 4o.3 bu. Spot firm: No. I red, Sl.OOVa, ele vator, and HfllW. t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, ll.OlVk f. o. b.. afloat: No. 1 hard winter 11 int f n k . a,.., i loss selling. Influenced by Imrpovement in western weather prospects. The crowd got short and In an effort to cover Jammed prices over a cent per bushel In the after noon, the close showing VkftWe net advance. July 11.02 1-16-61.03; closed at tl.tttt; Sep tember, 1.02 9-16'tf'1.04: closed, $1.01; Oeoem ber. Sl.Otta-l.OMi; closed, 11.06V CORN Receipts, 85 675 bu.; export, 17,683 bu..Bpot market steady; No. too, elevator, and foe, f. o. b., afloat; No. I while, 634o and No. J yellow, (3c, f. o. b., afloat. Op tion market opened steady, but eased off under big western receipts, closing net un changed. July closed 62Vlc; September closed Sihic. OATH Kecelpts, H7,ono bu. Spot easy mixed oats, iwh'iZ lbs., BoUc; natural white, m lbs., 612ttc; clipped white, 36S-10 lb., 62C63. HAY Steady ; shipping, 80gic; good to oholce, tl. StKul.ZS. HOI'S Quiet; state, ' common to choice, lft crop. HfclSc; 19u6 crop, 47c; Pacific coaot. 19i crop, 8-gnic; 1906 crop. 6ff$e. HIDKfl Easy ; Central America, 23c. LEATHER Quiet; acid, 254Sc. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family. S14.00 f14 6; mess, 99 fjoy iO.OO: beef hams, $2t.uw 26.00; packet, S11.sj16.60; city extra IndU mess. S22.rra:i.0O;. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, lKJflSHc; pickled hams, 12 ln4c. Lard, easy; western prime, 9.0iV(j 9l; refined steady; continent. SH.60; South American, 110.60; compound, $.0i ?.-,. Pork, steady; family, 119(0; short clear, S17. 2618. 25; mess. $17.75'I8.60. TALLOW Firm; city 2 per pkg.), SVio; country (pkg. free), OsfetiVia. RICF-8teady; domestic, fair to extra, SH Qlc: Jannn, nominal. BUTTER Barely steady; western com mon to firsts, 1&UOH4C. CHEESE Steady; new state, full cream, white and colored, Jarge and small, best, I2c; fair to good, , 1001Hc ; In feriors, 7V-nH4e. EOG3 Steady; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, lc; choice, 18c brown and mixed extras, 17VjrW18c; first to extra firsts, lclTo; western firsts, lc; ofTlclal price, 1ftc; seconds, lMflBHo. POULTRY Live, Irregular; spring chick ens, 28c; fowls, 16c; turkeys, 12o; dressed firm; western broiler, So36c; turkey. 10 14C; fowl, HgiSc. r St. Lonl General Market. ST. LOUIS. Jun 6. WHEAT Firm; No. 2 red cash, 9Vc; No. 2 hard, 964; 97o; jury, bh-jwhc; oepiemoer, bbo. vuin irm; iracx imo. x Cash, ixgf,3W, July, 625ic; September, 62To; No. white. 64764Ho. OATS Firm; No. 2 cash, 47Hc; July, 4c; Beptember. 87S(8Q7ic: No. 2 white. 4MM94o. FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, I4.S0 a.m; exira rancy ana straight, fS.8Ow4.S0l clearjS2.904f8.S0. SEET Timothy, steady; tS.COtKOO. CORNMEAL Steady : S2.70. BRAN-trong;, sacked east track, H.10 HAY Steady; timothy, SlS.B0(8a.S0: prai rie, fl0.Wka-lS.0o. IRON COTTON TIES $1.09. RAQOINO HHc. HEMP TWINE lOo. PROVISIONS Pork, steady' lohbln $16.20. Lard, lower; prime steam, $8.66. Dry mi meats, lower; ooxea extra snorts, $9.7H; clear rib. $9.87Vi; hort clear. $9.76. Bacon, lower; boxed extra short, f 10.26; nl. .Ik. flA K, V, ... 1 1 A t " iiro, fiv.iu, lllll, Lll , AU.O. POULTRY Weak; chickens. Ho; spring. aiy, lururi, nnj; QUCKS, C ; geese, be. BUTTER Quiet: creamery, SlSSo. EOOS-Steady; izvio. Kecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oat, bu.... ... 10,000 1D.0O0 40.000 ... 19,000 ...149.000 ., 46.0U0 106.000 : 94.0W Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, June 5, WHEAT July, 904c; September, 91c; - December, 92To. Cash: No. S hard, 94e&$l.00; No. 8, 89(8c: No. 2 red, SSotjDl.Ol; No. 8. 9&99c. CORN-July, 494c; Beptember, 49Ho; De cember, 4&e. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 60V,a 6lc; No. S, 60Hc; No. 2 whit. Slcj No. X soc. OATS No. 2 whit, 47(g47Hoi No. 2 mixed. 46Vc. . RVI-8teady, 74T7o. - HAY Steady; Umothy S18.60(tW7.(: prai rie. $11.M812.00. t v BITTTER-Creamery, tic; packing, 16o. EOOS 13c. Receipt and shipments of grain wer a follow: Recelnla nlilnirurti Wheat, bu 40,000 ,000 Corn, bu 7,000 SLOfO Oat, bu , 10,000 8.000 Hang of option at Kansas City: I Open. High.) Low. Close Wheat July Sopt. I 809415? 91 W141904B & 1A Corre- July Sept. 49T 4WA1 44l 494. A asked. B bid. : Klnneanoli Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 5. WHKAT July, No. 1 northern. SLOOfe: No. 1 northern, axu I AtfaM . XT.. . V. - nr aui. . V FLOUR First patents.- $5.56hf.r5; ectnd patent, M.vajo.tf; nrst clears, $8.66ie.66i second clear. $2.T63ft.88. BRAN In bulk, $lo.601175. Peorln Market. PEORIA, Jun . CORN Higher, No. S yeuow ana no. i, Mo; mo. , 62a; no grade, 50i61o. OATS Firm ;" No. 2 white. 47Ufl484c: No, S white, 4'47lo: No. 4 4iW7o. RYB Nominal: No. 2. 84Uo. Dalntk Grain Market. DIJLTJTH. June 8. WHEAT No. 1 north ern. $l.0: No, S northern, SoVsc; July, $1.00; September. COO. OATS-On track. 4c; July, etc Cnttan Market. NEW YORK, June &. COTTON Spot elosod steady; middling uplands, 12.90c; mid dling gulf. 18. IV; sales. 100 bale. New York cotton quotations furnished by Logan & Bryan, S Board of Trad build ing: I Open. I High. I Low. Close. July... Sept... Doc... 1140 1142 11 ii8 11 .1125 . 1184 118 1141 llnS 11 94 1164 1193 NEW ORLEANS, June S. 4TOTTON Spot market closed firm; sales, 826 halite. Low ordinary, 1 9-1 Sc. nominal: ordinary, 8 9-lAc, nominal; good ordinary. low middling. liv,e; middling. JJ 9-l4c; good - middling. l$7-16c; middling fair, 14 Mac, nominal; fair, 13 1-lrtc. nominal. Receipt, 2.7U8 bale; slock. 98.113 bale. LIVERPOOL, Jun . COTTON-Bpot market quiet; price 7 point lower. Amer ican middling fair, S.4id; good middling. 7.KJ; middling, 7.86d; low middling, 7 Old; good ordinary, 6.Jid; ordinary, 8 97d. Th ale of the day wore 4,0ik) bales, of which 4o0 were for speculation and export and In cluded 3 ToO bales of American.- Receipts, 15.J bales, including 1,300 American. ST. LOlia. June &.-COTTON Steadv; middling, lS'nC Sales, 28 hales; receipts. 129 bales; shipment, 7ta) bale; Block, 2K.i;8 bale. Evaporated Anplea and Dried Fruit. NEW YORK. June S.-EVAPORATFU APPLES AND DK1BD PRt ITS-Market is firm In tune and prime fruit la held slightly higher. Fancy apples ar quoted at emetic; choice, 74j1Vic; prime, feWo; poor to fair, ioi. CALIFORNIA OKI Ell FR 1 T TS Pru oe continue firm, although jobbers ar said lo be slow In meeting the highsr prices by handlers on the coast. 6it quotations rangs from c to 13Sc for California fruit and from SHc . to JOc for Oregon. Apri cot are ciultt, with choice quoted at IV4 19c; extra choice, ltJ'JUc; fancy, 2u4J21c. Peaches are flrmly held, with choice quoted at limine; extra choice. I!i8li,c; fancy, U'VulSc; extra fancy, lsjlic. Raisins are offered very sparingly from, the coast and quotations are Arm; loose musctel are quoted at 8trl0e on spot; seede rslslrt at !'iUVc; Loridoa layers at, Hnfil i.-- , . . ! 1 li, 4 t- Whlsky Market.' PEORJA. Jun S.-WKUBKY-Steadr at tT. IXiriS. Jun . WH19KY-teady at $1.36. t niCAUO, June i. willSKY-eJaady at $1S1 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Early Drop in Prices Throws Dis credit Upon Tuesday'! Bise. LIQUIDATION STILL EJ PROGRESS Denial of Abandonment . of I'roaeeu . Una of Hnrrltnnn Merger Potent Factor in Reversal of Form. NEW YORK. June S. The early drop In prices of stocks today served to throw dis credit on Yesterday's upward movement When this fact had taken hold of the minds of operators they became profoundly distrustful and reduced their transactions oistrustiui anu reouceu meir 1 is. it wos m or the tons or. me speculation that the Increase In the divi dend on American Smelting should be fol lowed by a sharp decline in stocks, even though the Increase had been expected as the impelling motive for the buying which held the price up yesterday. This tondenry of rjrle.e gives the Impreeslon that liquida tion Is still pushed on favorable oppor tunities. Anovir potent factor In the re versal of form was the semi-official denial from Washington of the rumors that pro ceedings against the Harrlman combination of railroads were to te abandoned, for that was th significance given to the formal statement that suit was to be begun to compel Mr. Harrlman to answer questions Which he declined to do nerore me inter state Commerce commission. The large proportions of the dealings and the wide comparative price movement In American oinemng ana union racinc are very sig nificant of the large part played by these two episode In shaping the day's events. n 1 . . , . t. . . , .... . . V Vl"KrW . . l"Vt lu.111 uriliua yu miauc ai v un,; , ...... wma 11 Ub ui IIIUIII VIIHVl 111 UK'VIIIS iiiivcb, Both the wheat and the cotton markets showed the effect of some recurrence of crop damage reports durlru; the course of ine aay speculation. Mum tnese mtrneis, however, reflect a conviction that condi tions have been lnmroved' recently both for the wheat and the cotton croti. The con templation of this fact helped to check the downward movement in tocK. - Engagement of gold for shipment to Paris tomorrow will be $2,6uG,0OO, bringing the total for the movement up to $6,8o0,tM. The assertion of Paris bank that the movement wa prolmbly approaching Its limit was regarded with some skepticism, and Paris, In fact, continued to liquidate securities In the London market todaV, and that market was disturbed by the prospect of further takings of gold for Purls ac count. Russian prospects were assigned as the cause for the renewed liquidation at Pari. Th satisfaction of the Parts de mand for gold when it shall be effected, Is looked forward to as a probable factor In Improving the financial outlook elsewhere. The announcement that work on exten sion of the Erie system In New York state was to be resumed was given some Import ance a a possible Index to returning con fidence In th amount of capital available for Improvement work. American Car rose further on the strength of the resumption of Its dividend, and this had some favor able sympathetic effect on other iron and steel Industrials. An effort wa made to rally the market by advancing Reading late In the day, but the movement proved abortive and the closing tone was easy. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,010,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. . . Number of sales and range of quota tion on th New York Stock exchangei aaias. Hign. Low. cioae. too . It.fiO 144 824 13 T, . 10.S0 it '"4 ' 42i , .K m 14 400 SO; SO tu4 M TOO Adams s)xpras Amalgamated Coppar Am. C. A r Am. 0. A P. -pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd A mart can Bipraaa Am. H. A L pfd American Ira Am. Llnaead Oil Am. Lineeed Oil pfd Am. Looomotlra Am. Locomotive pfd Am. B. A K Am. B. A R. pfd Am. Busar Rellnlng Am. Tobaoco pfd ctfa. Anaconda Mining CO Atcblaon , Atcblaon pfd Atlantis Coaat Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Obis pfd 10 t 100 14 4H 24 W il 18 67 ' -.. m 54,5110 111 lU U54i 1U6V, 1064a I0f.1i KM 1W lit 120 too I.8H0 too '"iiii l.J0 2 124 2 674 88 'iiii s4 . ell 874 'Jrii 9s; 56 874 92 a.l4 83 60U Brooklyn Hapld Tr 1.500 504 t.00 1(8 SU0 170 4H Caaadlsa Pad no lfta l7u. CentraJ ot N. J rbeaapeaka A Ohio Chicago Ot. w Chlo.go A N. W C, It. A St. P ,. Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd 1.70 854 - 144 11 10 70- 141 140 141H 1,700 1KV4 114 Ut 5 . lH (5 c. c. A St. L,:.. ....... Colorado P. A I Colorado A Bo Colo. A Bo. lit pfd Colo. A Bo. Id pfd Conaolidatad Oas . Corn Products Corn Product! pfd Delaware A Hudaon Dal., L A W..... bearer A R. O D. A R. O. pfd Clatlllers' Securities , Erie Erie lat pfd Erie M pfd General Electrto Illlnola Central Intarpatlonal Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd lows Central lows Central pfd Kansas City Bo K. C. Bo. pfd LoulaTllla A N Meilcan Central Minn. A Bt. L. M . at. P. A B. 8. M M., St. p. A 8. .8. M. ptd, Mlaaourl Paclno M ., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd v..., NaUonal La4 7.... N. R. K. ot M. pfd Naw Turk CentraJ. N. T., O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd. North Amerloaa Pacific Mall Pecmerivanla People's Oas P.. C. C. A St. L Pressed Stael Car l,8oo . i4 1,k zt 100 57 8I0 42H 1.4 O 120 luo i4 100 714 1,600 1(8 S2H t. 57 6fi4 41H 4.2 lit 1:0 l I Tl V4j Tl 140 ' 11 - 460 . 26 40W $5a 84 00 8 3 , 500 81 $114 " - 5S 4X ts too li 88 .4i i4 lJS- lJA lit 3H4 13'4 71 It 10 4014 1,400 10) 100 11 71 23 too 100 100 404 but 400 111 1114 111 500 80 U4 to ..... -47 1.(09 101 M 100 121 700 784 724 78 1100 82 81 tl 1U0 41 (2 t! el 4 8,100 110 10 i(4 1,400 13 82 ! 4l T2 71 71 70 100 87 47 46 ts 11,700 114 us iWkt. 80O av . u 6 9.100 800 81 81 8 12 88 161 101 60 78 24 to 44 81 in 60 74 Preeaad B. C. pfd.. Illaaa Paiao Oar Read Ins ut, too 102 100 100 to to Reading 'lat pfd Reading Id ptd Rapublia Btaal Republic Bteal pfd Rock laland CO Rock lalud Ce. ptd.... Bl L A B. P. 8d pfd.. Bt. Losla 8. W Bt. Louis B. V. ptd.... Southern Paclflo So. PaclBa pfd Bo. Ratlwaf Bo. Rallwar pfd. Tennessee C. A 1 Teaaa A Paclflo T., Bt. L A W T., Bt. L A W. pfd... tnloa Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd........ V. 8. Bxpreee U. 8. Raaltr V. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber Pd V. 8. Steal V. B. Btaal pfd Vev-Cero. Chemical .... Va.-Care. Cham. ptd.,.. Wabaak Wabaah pfd I Welia-Parso Bipreas ... Weatlnfhouee Kiaotrla (ern t'nlos Wheeling A L C. ...... Wleoonaln Central Wla. Oaotral pfd Northern Paclfla Central Laat her Central Leather pfd Bluea-Bhvfneld Blerl .... Oraat Northern pfd Int. Metropolitan Int. Mat. pfd 100 too 4. 800 l'O 1100 26 85 80 48 12 25 85 18 41 80 6,700 78 74 nu not nova no l."0 If IK Ik 5o0 to 58 5a . M 24 100 87 27 27 t0 4 41 4k 86,luO 11 llu 131 87 85 6 8O0 14 85 86 iw 12 t7 If 11 fc! 2H5 141 7 10 1U .. tJ. .. 1.8X0 ... 100 :: -ii .. toO 83 87 1 )i 81 3S4 7 24 'ii 21 lis" 7 10 110 141 toO 80 l'O lu 100 88 36 8, me i'-ni in too 28 21 u 81 1"0 55 . 65 55 l.i'D 125V) 124 124 100 18 14 li 8i 44 45 6 Total aalas tor tha day. (Ot.iW thai New York Mlnlasi Stock. NEW YORK, June 6. Closing quotation oil mining stocKs were: Adams Con. is Little Chief .. .... a ... IM ...lau .... 10 .... 12 .... 27 A Id .150 Ontario . 88 Oihlr , . 15 Poloal . 14 !Uee . 70 Sierra Nevada 16 Small Hopes ., tt blandard brunewtck Con. . Comatock Tunnel Con. l. A V.. Horn Silver Iron BMver LaedTlils Cos. ... Forelsn Financial. LONDON. June $ The supplies of money In th market today were limited and freely absorbed. Discounts were firm on fears of further gold export to Pari. On the Stock exchange business was gradually recovering from the recent depression. OUt edged Securities, under th lead of con sol, showed a further Improvement on Investment purchase and bear covering, while copper shares benefited on the strength of th metal. Americana received more attention owing to th closing quo tations In New York yeaterdsy and th favorable crop news. They opened dearer, but th reports from Washington In re tard to the Harrlman road investigation caused realising and much of the Im provement disappeared. Later, on the New York opening, the market became dull, and after a feeble attempt to rally, price gave way ana aeosea easy. Foreigner ware weak on Pari selling. Japanea Imperial ta of !K4 closed at let P1H18. Jun I On th Bourse today the reports or n.e approaenmg dissolution of ins Russian farilameul and tha ,-oilllcal crlHls In Portugal adversely affected price. Russian imperlnl 4s were not quoted. Rus siiin tonds of 1!"4 closed at 4HS. I Hr:Kl.iri, June o i rices on me uourn llifiny nprnpil WHO mi inir,iveiiieiiv uvwr yesterday's New York quotations and con tinued to Improve, many stocks gaining from Vs to lVi points. Jievr York Money Market. NEW YORK, June t MONEY On call, easy, l'tii per rent; ruling rate. $; clos ing bid, IV offered at 2. Time loan, dull and easy for short msturltles; sixty daya, S'va$ Ppr cent; ninety days, 4 per cent; six months, 4'5 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-UKVi per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.ft6!Vf 4.WN6 for demand anil at M-K'-fiofe for sixty-day bills; posted rates. $4.S4Ht-&7Mi; commercial hills, $4.83i&4.84H. SILVER Bar, 67 '4c; Mexican dollar. 62H.C. Hi )XDS Government, steady; rallroa4. Ir regular. Closing quotation on bond toCy wer as follows: V. 8. ref. H. m....lW4Jipu U. U trim... to coupon 1fH do U ctfi 14 4 O. g. Tmt. Is, ret 1"! 4St rlfl do cnupos 10t So td .stlif 9IH C. S. sld 4s. res WH U N. snl. 4s 1K dn coupon .im M.n. e. t- 4s ts .1W Mm. rntrl 4s 7TU, do 1st 1110 1 . T4i Mlnn. St. U 4s.. 94 A 14., K. T. 4s Mil, . M do Jl MV . 0i N. R. R. ot U. s 4s M . M N T C. . m 24 . . j. c. g. 6 us . n No. Ptciso 4s 1H4 . M do U 11 .104 N. W. e. 4s Mt . f-H n. g. L rfdg. 4.... HI . 70 Pens. eon. m tl V. t. n. 4a. !(... do coupon Am. Tobacco 4s... do Atrhlaos gao. 4a... Do sd. 4a Atlantlo C. U 4s. Bal. V Obis 4s... do Ha Brk R. T. e. 4.. Cantral ot Oa. ta. do lat Ino Mo Id Inc do Id Inc.. Rradlnc sn. 4a Chea. A Ohio 4 Ha... We H. U ft I. M. a. .11014 Cblraao ft A. ta... 64 Pt L. ft g. P. f. 4a. TtVj St. L. . W. 4a.. 71 Seaboard A. I 4s. a.. 71H Bo. ParISc 4a do lt 4a ctfa Bo. Rallwar 5a 1KIV4, T.iaa ft p. Is. C. B. ft q n. 4a ... 3 C . R. I. ft P. 4a.... 7 do col ta II OTC A St. L. . 4a.. n Colo. Ind. fm, tr. A W Colo. Mid. 4a W f"IO A So. 4s WWT. St. LAW, 71 mm ub, 5. 10HW Union PaClflo 4a. D A R. O. 4a V. t. Btaal d ft WH tXatlllara' Bao. 6a.... t Wabaah la 10 Brla p. 1. 4a Wcatern Md. 4a 71 do sen. 4a M W. A L. B. 4s 10 Hrw-klii VaL SHa....l' Wla Cmtral 4s.... W Japan ta Mtt Bid. Offered. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, June 6 Call loans, f5 per cent; tjme loans, 43 &H per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: AtrMaon adj. 4a... 2 Amalmimatad ... do 4a f Atlantic Mci. Central 4a fr Pln.ham . J4 . 11 . 15 .70 . . 7 . 5 . It .110 . "X : . 41 Atrhlatin do pfd Boeton A Albany. Boston A Maine. Fnston Elevated .. Fltrhbnrg. pfd .... 7it (!. A Hacls. li Cntannlal Ila Copper Kangs ... va Dalr West m Franklin 120 Granhr Meilcan Central IIV4j lala Knrala N. T , N. II. A H...1S0 Man. Mining 1'nlon Pacific Ill Michlnn Am. Pneu. Tuba..., Amer. Bnsar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd R1leon Blec. Ilia. . Mesa. Electric alo pfd t'nlted Fruit Vnlted B. M. ....... .. I Mohawk ..120 Mont. C. A C. ..Ill Old Dominion .JIM Oereole . .. 24 Parrot .., .. 90 Qutncy .. ..916 Shannon lto ;;!!!!!.!i!o 1 1"0 ., 18 ' Tamarack ..... .. 5 Trtnltr ,..li t'nlted Copper .. 48 V. 8. Mining. ZC V. 8. Oil .. 12 Vtah .. , Victoria .. 1 Winona .. 48 Wolrerlna .... mi 41 484 10 87 4 1 1(0 do pfd U 8. Btaal do pfd . . . Adrenturs ., v. . Allouea Bid. 'Asked. London Closlngr Stocks. LONDON, June B. Closing quotation on stock wer a follow: Console, money 81 M.. K. A T... 8JH 111 74 W MS 61 o account 84 1-14 N. T. Central. Anaconda 11 Norfolk A W Atrhlaon 80 do ptd do pfd 87 Ontario A W Baltimore A Ohio .' PennarlTants Canadian Pacific ....172 Rand Mines . e Chraapeake A Ohio... ti Reading 53 rhlr fit W lflU Snulhera Panina IB T., M. A Bt. P 128 Union Paclflo SO D Beers 16 do pfd 74 D. A R. O U V. 8. Bteal 24 do cfd ...78 do pfd 100 Erie 21 w.ha,h 11 do let pfd 58 do pfd 11 do 84 pfd 86 Bnanleh 4a 9414 Illlnola Central 140 Orand Trunk 37 LoulaTllla A N Ill SILVER Bar, Sid per ounce. MONfciV 3dt;iH per cent The rate, of discount In the open market for short bill Is SMit!" per cent; for thre months' bills, 3254 per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. June S Today' state- merit of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund exclusive of th $150,000,000 gold reserve shows: Available cash balances, $UD9,067.164; gold ooln and bullion, $o8,&6L6o6; gold certificates, $6o.728,910. Bank Clearing;. - OMAHA, June 5. Bank clearings for to day were t2, 129. 806.46 and for the corre sponding dale last year $1,642,775.74. , . Wool Market, i BOSTON, June 8. WOOLAlthough prlcegj In the wool market remain steady, dealing continue restricted to foreign wools and quarter-blood fleeces, the supply of desira ble domestic stock having been cleaned out. The finer grades of Australians sell stead ily and there have been a few large trans actions. One large sale of quarter-blood fleece 1 reported, and several others ar aald to be pending. A more liberal move ment Is reported In Idaho clip, and thera is quite a struggle among several buyer. lxeal dealer fear a shrtage In staple wool thl year. The leading domestic quotation follow: Texa (scoured basis), fine, 11 months, 72Ui3c; fine, b to 8 months, vnalOei fine fall clean, 67a-6c. California (scoured basis), northern, choice. 67iti8c: northern. good, 64jio7c; middle county, 864i6c; south ern, 6ZUMc; fall free. b.iiGtsc: fall defective, 4O0.J-4&C. Oregon (scoured basis), eastern No. 1 staple, 7u4i72c; eastern No. 1 clothing, i' 70c; valley No. 1, tKai2c. Territory staple (scured basis), fine, 70fc72c; fine medium, 68 far70c: medium. CtajfiGc. Territory ordinary (scured basis), fine, olQOc fine medium, 66 i7c; medium, b2rivtc. (Joiorano and New Mexico spring (scoured), X. bKWOc; No. L Munm. ruiiru n,,wi ,bwuiu m .in i. v-Atan, Bx-ii ;2c; fino A, 676ii2c; A supers, 68&d7o; B ST. LOUIS, June 8. WOOL Steady; me dium grades, combing and clothing, MtiCTc; light line. 2ITi&Vc; heavy fine, 16170; tub washed, nuwsio. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 8. The London mar ket for tin was higher, with spot closing at 187, an advance of 1 5s. while future were 1 lus higher at 1M. Locally th market wa tady, with spot quoted at lU.itf 'u41 66. Copper was a little higher In the Iondon market, with spot quoted at i.;ia z d and futures at fx, zs en. Lo cally the market was dull and unchanged, with Inke quoted at $24,005)24.75; electro lytic. $:3.00Q,23.6O; casting, $22.00(22.2B. Bom dealer are aald to be holding lake at $25.00. Lead was unchanged at $5.7&fi6 86 In the local market and at 20 In London. Spel ter was 2s Cd higher at 24 10s In London and was a little higher on the average locally, with snot quoted at $o.45iSfi.60, al though the market continued dull. Iron wa 'is higher in the English market, with standard foundry quoted at am 3d and Cleveland warrant at tiO 6d. Locally the market wa unchanged and 1 said to be In a strong position. No. 1 foundry north ern is quoted at $6.50(fi2o.75; No. 2 foundry northern. $S.on;fui.26; No. 1 foundry south ern, t.n 0oi2fi.5o; No. 2 foundry southern, $28 OOViM.OO. ST. LOUIS. June 6 METALS Lead, weak at $3.ii7Vi- Speller, quiet at $o 40. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jun 8. COPFETS-Varket for coffee, futures opened steady at un changed prices to an advance of 6 paints, which was about In line with the Kuropeun cables. The world's visible supply state ment showing an Increase of 642,2.19 bag for the month of Mity to '.O.661.708 bags, against a decrease of 184,178 bags for the same month last year, end a visible supply of 10,171.979 bags at the same time last year, was considered bearish, but had evidently been discounted, and the market ruled gen erally steady, closing steady, net unchanged to 6 point higher. Sale were reported of 86,760 bags. Including July at 6 4"c; Septem ber. 6 4kti6 4.V; December. 6 4ft5 4c; March, 6 5045 5. fine; May, 6 5fic. Spot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio, ljo; No. 4 Hantos. 7Hc Mu4 coffee, dull; Cordova, 9121c. near and Molasses. NBW YORK, June 8. SUOAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, 2.34c; centrifugal, lit teat, 3.84c. Molasses sugar, l.uwc. Refined, steady: No. 8, 4.60c; No. 7, 4 65c; No. i, 4.60c; No. 9, 4.45c; No. 10. 4.35c; No. 11. 4 30c; No. 12. 4.25c; No. 13. 4 20c; No. 14. 4.16c; ' confectioners' A. 4 80c; mould A, 6.16c; out loaf, 6.70o; crushed,' $.7i)o; pow dered, 6 10c; granulated, 6.00c; cubes, 8.26c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans opon kettle, good to chulce, $7&48c. NEW ORLEANS. La.. June S.-SUOAR Steady; oin kettle, centrifugal. 3a3-o; centrlfulgal while, none; centrifugal yel low, 8Vu4o; Seconds, 208c. . MOLASStS yulet; nw gyrup, iVgato. Phftndelpkln Prodaeo Market. " PHILADELPHIA. Jun I.-EOOS Steady and 4n fair demand. ' CHEEdE ouirt. hut steady: New Tor ! full crt-n-ns cIu-Icm naw. 1-lc: fair la aoud nw, li Vu Li1,, OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Cattle Steady, Others Slow to a Little Lower. HOGS AVERAGE NEARLY STEADY Reeel pta ot Sheen and Isnt Mora Liberal, While Fally Kteady PrleiAre Maintain Bid Trad I Active. tOUTH OMAHA. June (, 1907. Receipt wer: Csttle. Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday ,M6 I I I 2.648 OfTlclal Tuesday 7.822 Official Wednesday 7,000 18.01H 18,000 1814 Three day thl week. .20.887 .49 Sam day thl week..., 8.774 87.83 Sam day S week ago.. 16.472 83.071 Same days S week gt.. it. 144 (8.111 8am day 4 week ago.. 13. 416 24.24 8am day laat year 18,304 26.681 9.014 10, 0R9 15.6?4 18.731 20.1VJ 9.401 Th following tabl how the receipt Of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for th rear to date, compared with last year: . 1907. 19n8. Inc. Deo. Cattl 496.191 . 418.614 79.577 ...... Hogs 11O0.M2 l.lKl.SKS ....a 80,533 Bheep 778.498 713.848 49,846 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to chnlo corn-fed teer $6.75f.H Good to fair corn-fed steers 6.3ivy6 76 Common to fair steer 4.606.30 Good to choice fed cows 4.2Hj4H0 Fair to good cow and heifer $,60i4 26 Good to choice Blockers and feeder 4 4Xi5.O0 Fair to good stocker nd fseders.. 3'-M40 Common to fair Blockers 8 CKMT3 90 Hulls, stags, eto S.2fytM.75 Veal calves 4.0066.75 Th following table show the average price of hog at Bouth Omaha fos th laat several day, with comparisons: Date. 1907. 190.lSO6.19Ot.19OS.19OI.jl901. May 83... May 23... May 24... S 18a 6 2St $ 201 a S 191 $ 19 7 02 7 OS T06 a 6 04 8 62 8 67 6 61 a 8 60 6 63 I 61 6 69 8 69 6 70 a 8 70 11 Wl 6 19) 6 281 4 27 04 6 99 22 t 171 4 85 May 3n... May 2... May 27... S 32 8 18 4 84 6 M' $ 98 6 27 6 191 4 89 A 96 5 80V 6 1 4 47 5 77 Mav 28.. May 29... 8 92'4 26 4 49 8 7 72 7 02 8 93H 29 8 12 8 70 7 10 7 10I May 80... May 81... June 1... S 01 891 8 17 1 4 631 6 81 8 nu $ 82 5 131 4 501 Vl 7 07 t 13 09741 6 29i 8 V 4 S3) 8 93 June 2... 8 21 6 111 4 49! 8 071 June S... 8 04: 8 191 4 49 8 99: Jun 4... 5 91 6 2m a 6 21 4 66 t to T 1 6 Tl June S... S 34 8 75 7 SO 6 70 Sunflay. RANGE OP FRICfca. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $2.7f.'S6.30 t5.8Mj.1B Chicago 1.76tQ6.66 6.7.rH;6.40 Kansas city 8.2:-B 25 ft.5i!.io St. Louis 1 90643 26 6.751(6 25 Sioux City $.55 8i 6.8666.00 1 he official number of cars of sloca brought In today -by each road was: L'aiue. nogs. Bneep. 11 r s. C. M.'ft St P S 7 Wabash 9 Missouri Pacific .... U. P. System.! C. A N. W., east... C. A N. W., west.. C, St. P., M. A O.. C, B. ft Q , east.... C. B. ft Q.. west.. 48 68 9 72 SO 6 39 1 46 4 61 IS 29 10 1 I 4 186 C, R. I. P., east.. 1 C, Ut. I. ft P., west.. 8 Illinois Central Chicago Ot, Western 8 Total receipts 287 IT The disposition of th day' receipt wa t follow, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs, eneep. Omaha Packing Co 632 Swift and Company L606 Cudahy Packing Co 708 Armour ft Co 996 Omaha Pck. Co., K. C Cudahy Pck. Co., K. C Vansant ft Co 23 2.188 849 453 1X3 4,408 1,662 2,676 48 776 KtS ' a , e 160 Lohman ft Co 117 Hill ft Son 1X3 F. P. Lewi 14 Huston ft Co 72 Kingan ft Co 259 United Dressed Beef Co. 235 J. H. Bulla 10 Mike Haggerty 61 S. ft 8 106 T. B. Inghram. ............ 60 Sullivan Bros 1 Other buyer ... 431 Totals 6,207 12,822 4,204 CATTLE Ther wa a heavy run of cattle here this morning, 268 car being re ported In. The receipt conlsted almost entirely of beef steers, there being very few cows and only a very small sprinkling of feeder. . A noted yesterday buyer seemed to feel that th market laat week had advanced noet too rapidly and that It wa time for n. reaction, in coniequenoe tney started out this morning bidding prices that were generally 10c lower. On the other hand, in snlte of liberal receints both here and elsewhere, the demand was good, especially Tor the choloer grades. The result was mat the best cattle did not sell very different from yesterday, salesmen In a good many cases reporting that they secured about steady prices. On the other hand, the less desirable kinds were anywhere from slow to quite a little lower In soots, There was nothing new to say regarding the trade In cows and heifers, commission men are still refusing to sell subject to post-mortem Inspection and packer are re fusing to buy any other way. The result I that the trade I limited entirely to such cattle as speculator and shippers can use. The demand from this source is very uncer tain, so that tha price which a seller se cure for hi ah stuff Is a good deal a matter of luck. Stocker and feeder were In very light upply and th market fully steady. -Representative sales: Ho. 14... It... 9... It... 9... 3... 14... ... 86... 11... 11... 19... (... M... It... 18... 82... Av. Pr. No. A. Tr. ,.. 980 4 50 ,..1144 4 71 ... 970 4 13 ... 8M 6 00 ...1081 8 00 ...80 $ 08 ... IM) 6 10 ... 171 $ It ... 880 8 It ...1024 8 10 ...1041 8 SO ...Hit 6 88 ...1085 6 40 ...801 I 40 ...1081 I 48 ...10a 145 ...1144 8 45 ...11J1 8 50 ...lfw(l 8 50 ... 171 8 60 ...1111 1 5 ...1077 8 50 ...1118 5 15 ...1167 8 55 ...1144 I 80 ...1140 ft 10 ...1104 ft M 10.. 28... 21... tl... 11.. 11.. . ft... to.. 41.. II.. 88., 10.' 4.. 18.. SI.. II.. II.. 14.. 21.. I. . St.. 17.. 44.. II. . II.. 1.. 1171 ft S 1K 8 10 If ft 10 1181 I W 1184 ft It wt $ tr, 1801 ft 10 tut 1 10 110 1 71 1141 ft 78 1111 8 76 lltt ft 71 ' 1320 ft 80 1188 I 80 1311 I It 1917 ft 85 12.VT ft 75 1145 ft 75 11S1 8 80 1817 ft HI ,1414 I 90 .1442 4 01 14H4 I II 1481 t 15 1444 I 15 1M0 I 8 41... 11... 14... 20... 11... It... 21... 18... II... II... COWS 1 140 8 78 1 UT 4 40 $ 8l I 80 4 101 4 II 1 1240 I 84 1 1580 4 40 I K18O I 10 I im 4 40 14 101 I 80 4 lias 4 80 28 1111 4 85 9 1150 4 M HBIFKK.S. 1 780 4 84 1 I MS 4 55 I $ 48t 4 40 61 .... BULLS. 1 840 8 15 1 1 inao 4 0 1 1 lh I 50 1 $ ,..15?5 t. 50 1 1 ltuo 4 50 CALVES. i n 1 00 i...... 1 Ht 1 00 1 1 120 I 60 I f 150 I 76 4 t 120 ft 75 1 ...125 4 ... I I 4 16 ...Til 4 It ...ino 4 60 ...140 4 56 .. Ill") 4 40 ...1400 4 78 ...15 ft TS ... 10 I 76 ... 1 SI I 00 ... 185 ft 00 170 4 00 BTOCKRR3 AND FEEDERS. 44 71 4 88 II 7f4 4 88 II 181 4 55 II M (N U 126 111 21 977 ft 00 HOGS Hog opened a shade lower this morning, but gradually nrmed up, Decom Ing fully teady with yesterday and los- Ing If anything a little stronger. This would make the general market about steady with yesterday on an average. Th bulk of the nogs B'liu at eo.au-uo.i-tiTj, 1110 enino a rvoiai day. The top today was $6.18, which was 5o higher than anything brought yester day. The trade was active when once under way and practically everything sold In very fair season In th morning. Ka. 41 ... tl.., 41... 51... 84... 14... 44 .. II... 46... 68.., 87... 44... M.. 41... 1.., 11 . I... at .. tl... II.. 48 . ... 54.. It.. 17.. Tt.. Tt.. It.. A. sh. Pr No. At. Bb fr. tt nt no i n 71 114 40 7i 77 148 10 I 87 TO 4 ... I I7 a its . ..- i m 41 141 80 6 00 70. 177 ... t CO Tt 116 4 I 00 t 10 ... ft M la 11 10 ft 00 TT 28 IM ft SO Tl 241 ... I 00 tl 128 ... IM K 4 40 4 80 7 ? 40 ft 40 71 141 ... 8 08 46 I t 40 8 0 88 lei Ut IM II 184 . IN tl til ... 140 74 ...... I ... 4 M TT.: J41 ... 4 40 Tt., 84 ... 4 8 St.. tit ... I at 84 t1 44 IS) 14. ...... .824 . 8 4 4 81 4 ... i2 Tl IS 141 I 0t4 4. tat a 8 Ga( ,..! 140 8 86 ...IM ...l4 ...88 ...tut ...277 ...184 ...Ut ...184 ...HI ...111 ...HT ft M 10 ft I2H 80 I It' ,.. I It ... 6 ll-i ... I n . ... I it 40 ft M 80 ft 11 40 $ 62 80 6 12 ...tt BO $ ItVi ...171 $40 I 6t ...9M ... 8 14j ...loO ... 6 16 .. 14 ... ft to ...ni II IN ..884 ... IN ...1 ... $8 ...11 ... ft 16 ...18 90 IN ...tat 8 I M ...HI 4 ft 86 ...IM ... I at - ,...fcf SIM.. ... Mt ... ft M ...l ... ft 86 ...M4 ... 4 16 n 4i 40 i n ft m ... ( t n r ... I s ti ? ... ?a, 44 M III 14 tin 40 ITCV. ?. ....... HI ... IW 77 1'l ... "l 4 in ... t t; la uo HO tn ti u ... I 74j n lit ... ' 11 1.-7 0 I tTV, 71 I ... 118 n 2.J1 ... I ITS t4 Ill 1 " M IM 40 I "t M "4 1 l 41 Ill ... " Tl 14 ... ( f m ih ... I rs ' "S 47 in to I rrsa 4 174 ... I o;vj tl 47 ... I 7V 11 Ill ... 1 M lo 4 7v li ft $0 t 1 T7 144 ao I 1714, 44 Ifl ... 10 ID II 171 ... ( 11 7 Ml ... I 7V, SHEEP RecelMs looked large on pap Mil morning, about eighteen ears Deli reported In but of this number six cars were southern grassers shipped direct to packers from Ksnsas City. Of the fed stock on sale everything was picked up early In the morning at good steady to strong prices. The quality was very poor, there not Deing a single loaa 01 rvnny clilce sheep or lamb in sight. o that the sales aiven on paper do not fully Indicate S.OOOjthe strergth of the market. It will be understood irom mis mat toe demand at this point I exceedingly good and In excess of the supply, so thst any one having fat sheep or lambs need not hesitate to send them In at once. Quotations on shorn stock: flood to choice lambs. $7.7M8.40; fair to good lambs. $.5u43-7.75; common to cull lambs, $5 oo-.r $.00; good to choice yearlings, light, $H.75'f 7 26; good to choice yesrllngs, heavy, $6:ii0 7.00; fair to good yesrllngs, $5.Si44.2S; good to choice wethers, $.nt'ii1.76; fair to good wethers, $8 0nC(i6.50; good to choice ewes. $60iKfcJ4O; fair to good ewes, $,"i.0f jjU.OO; culls, bucks and stags, $3.2btiH.2&. Representative sale: No. 10 western ewes, cull . . At. ... 90 ... 65 Pr 4 60 8 76 26 5 16 6 23 6 26 26 ) S 25 7 50 S 00 5 30 08 6 60 $ 60 6 rtt 7.26 . 1SS Neb. Mek. lambs, culls.. 79 western ewes .... 106 western ewes .... 401 western wethers . 47 western ewes ... 161 western ewes .... 63 western wetherB 74 western wethers . 103 .... 95 ....i:o .... se ....ion .... 9S ....no .... 68 .... 74 .... N .... 40 ... 82 ... 1"0 ... K5 ... 66 101 Neh. Mex. lamo 194 western lambs .. 8 western lamb ,. 1 spring lamb IS western ewe 4 western ewes .... 8 western ewes .... 88 western lamb .. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKFT Cattle Steady to Higher Hog Steady ta Loirer. CHICAGO. June 6- C A TTLE R ece I pt s, 22,000 head; market for light cattle strong to lOo higher, others steady; common to prime steers, 84 5Wi fin; cows, li.awin '"'; heifers. 13.0fMiC 50: bill s. S3.5eu4 ): calve. $3.0("ij1.ii0; stockers and feeders, SE.OOt&B.lO. HOU8 Receipts, 27,000 head; market steadv to 6c lower; good to prime heavy, $l.aK( --J-; medium to good heavy, t&.lbKf 6 20; .chcr weights ni zirnts su; goon io prime mixed, $8.2Mi.25: light mixed, $1 '."."W 6.27V; packing, $5.&tx&i.&i; pigs, lo.fniiltO; Belocted. $o.26(U.2fe; bum of sales, ton? 6.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, I2.i0 head; market strong; sheen. $5.50at.; yearlings, $7.(067 00; lambs, W.rXKqo.OO,. " New York Live Stock Market. ' NEW YORK. June B BEEVES Receipts, 8,316 head; market 10c higher for steers and bulls, cows, lOi&luc higher, steers soia at $6.7&ui.40; bulla, $3.7ru6.16; cows. $2.2rV0 4.75. No later cable advices. Exports to day. 1,049 cattle, 6,250 quarters of beef. C.ALVKS Keoelpts, Vif neaa; maraei active and firm to 25c higher; common to prime veals sold at $0.ont,8 7r; culls and mrowouta, s.iwa.'iu; ouiiermuas, o.wtr 8.00; city dressed veals, steady at loij13c per pound; county dressed at S'&lSo. SHEEP AND LAM KecelplS, 8,(01 head; sheep market firm; good yearlings. steady, others slow to a shade lowvr. Lamb firm. Bheep, 4.7&4i7.00; cull, .siir 4.S0; yearlings, $6.6tKU.60; no prime here; lambs, $10.0fVyl0.5O. HOGS Receipts. 8,791 head; reeling, steady to firm. State and Pennsylvania JfOgs, iG.SOfcto.&O, St. Louis Live Stock Market. ST. LOTUS. Mo.. June 8. CATTIJ3-Re- celpts, 4.300 head, Including l.&O Texans: martlet steady. iauve snipping ana expon steers. $4.00i(rl.2C; dressed beef and butcher steers, is.OO'an.lO; steers under l.OuO pounds, $3.60iU2.76; stockers and feeders, $3.00(06.00; cows and heifers, $2.6g3,26; canners, $200 f2.70; bull, $2.55tc4.(5; calves. $4(Wgll.m: exaa and Indian steers, $4.1&tj6.16; cow and heifers, $2.60ft4.50. HOGS Receipts. 11.0UO head; market, 10c lower. Pigs and lights. $5.26!iifi.30; packers, 8.lntr6.26; butchers and best n.-tvy, sn.uua 8.30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,000 head: market steady. Native muttons, $6.2.V(l4fi; lambs, $5.bOtft9.00; cull and bucks, $4.766.00. stockers, $1.00(5-1.26. Kansas City I. It Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 6. CATTLK Receipts, 9,000 head, Including 1.0U0 south erns; market stong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, $5.Soift6.35; fair to good, $4.6t)'6.76; western fed steers, $4.2fV(i.00; stocker and feeders, F3.7fVij-o.00; southern steers, $3.60(86.50; southern cows. $2.6ow 4.00; native heifers, t). 70m 6. 25; bulls, $2.26 $4 90; calves, $4606.75. HOUB Receipts. li.biJO nean; marget oc higher. Top, S.20; bulk of sales, $8.Krc(.15; heavy, $o.00il.l0; packers, JilOTVofl.ir,; light, $.l(Vfji.0; pigs, $i.WK&.10. : BHEEP AND IAMrio Kecelpts, l.("l head:-market 10c higher. Lambs. r.Bofifl.fi; ewes and yearlings, $ii.76(tf7.0u; Texas clipped yearlings, $5.501j7.50; Texas clipped sheep, $6&yu'.50; stockers and feeders, $3.&(ru6.50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 6. CA TTLE Receipts. 2.240 head: market steady; na tives, $4.60(n1.26; cows and heifers, $2.24)6.26; stockers and feeders. $3.601(1,. Cm. HOOS Receipts, 7.608 head: market. SifilHc higher. Top. $6.22fe: bulk of sales. t6.0M 6.16. BHEEP AND IAiMBS Receipts, 8.211 bead; market steady. Wooled lamb, $9.26; Arizona grass. $0.60; clipped lamb. $7.5ii 8.14. ' ' Sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. June 6.-(Special.) CATTLE Receipts, 1,900 head; selling 10c lower; stockers, steady; beeves, $4.75(66.86; cows, bulls, and mixed, $3.5o&$.30; stockers and feeders, $4.O04.60; calves and yearlings, $3. 754. 50. HOGS Receipts, mono head: market 5c lower; selling at $&.85(&6.00: bulk of sales. $5,904)6.96. Stock In Slant. Receipt of live stock at the six prlnclual marKei yesieraay Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7,o 13,0oo 3,000 Sioux Cltv I.el 10.001 Kansas City ,.. 9,00 17.600 8.000 St Joseph i.'M $,211 St. Louis 4,310 11, 4.2H0 Chicago J22,tX 27.0UO - 12.000 Total 46,440 86.198 26.211 OMAHA WHOLESALE) MARKETS. . v I Condition of Trade and Quotation on Staple and ' Fancy Produce. EOOS-Per doi.. 14HC R UTTER Packing stock, 16c; choice to fancy dairy, lKf'i'joc; creamery, il'J'iSc. LIVE POULTRY Hens. 10c; rooster, 6 &Tc; turkey, 12c; ducks. "10c; goese, 6c. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per box of about 8 lbs . $2 25. PINEAPPLErt Florida, 48 site. $2.75 per crate; '42 size, $2.76 per crate; St slse, $3.75 per crate; 80 site, $4 00 per crate. Cuban pineapples 26a less all around. STRAWBERRIES Missouri, 24-qt. cases, $2.75&3.u0. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS-Limonlera. 8oo size. $6.; 860 site, ?.7f ; other brands, 60c less. BANANAS Per medium-sited bunch, $2 ij'S Lt: Jumboes. $2 6;3.6tX ORANtirS Mediterranean Sweets. 150 176. . 218 and 260 sixes. $350; 96, 126, 29 sizes. ftlt); ( alirornl iNaveis. extra fancy, 1 17 200 218. 350 sUes, $4.50; fancy, : I $3.75; 150 slse, $4.26; choice, large s j box, $2.7Sj?3 00. 12 Size, zes, per FIGS California, bulk, o; 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 11c; S-crown Turkish. 9c DATES Kadaway, 64c; sayera, 8c; hsl lnwla 6c; new stuffed walnut date, 9-11). box, $1.00. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 loin. 17V-; No. S loin. ISUc; No. S loin, 6c; No. 1 rib. 13c; No. I rib, 10c; No. euauwa iuimMm'rJ''' E UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Room 100 Dee Building. Tel. Douglas 2473 Members ol All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited jrniiire ji-i. ain l aiei .imaiai irnsfriiarriisrrt n-tirirn S r1h, 9tic: No. I round. 8V: No. 9 roun-l 8'-4c: No. 3 round Sc; No. 1 cliui-K. 6c; N- t chink. Be; No. 8 chuck. 6c; No. 1 plat $; No. 1 plate, No. 3 plnte, 3C. OLD Vi lli IAH1.1X lOTATi KS -Table snick, per bu.. Vv. NAVY Hl.ANS- I'er lu.. No. 1, 8J.00; N. . t !-- NK.W VWIV.TARI.r.S. POTAToKS- Per bu.. $125 ASl'A KAlll'8-4f im1 per d . bunche. . HKANS-New wax and siring, p r liain per. $l.'". ItEl-riS. TURNIPS and CARROTS Pel dot. 4iunche, 4.''fyCt PI K I 'LAN r-l'irttlox., 10 CL'l 'I'M HKKS -Per tios.. $1.00. TOMATOES-Texa. fancy, 20-lb. crats $i.(W. CAHHaOE California. 3c. , CKLKRV Florida, $1.25 per dos. ONIONS -Texas silver skin, per Craty about 45 lbs., $2 an; yellow lexus, per crato $2 26; green otilnns. per tlos,, ai. I.KAK LETTUCE Hot-liouse, per dot hestls, 45c. PARSLEY Hot-house, per dol. bunchef 4oc. RADISHES Per do, bunches, horm grown, liuc; extra large bmiches, 40c pel dot. MISCELLANEOUS Bl'OAR Granulated cane, in sacks, $C .51 gisnulsted Deet, in sscks, ..4i. COFFEE- Roasted, No. 85, 2c per Jb.f No. SO, 21c p-r lb ; No. 26. 19c t?r lb.; Not 20, 14VrC per lb.; No. 21. 12Ve per lh. CHEESE Block Swiss, 19c; llmborger) 14c; Young Americas. 17c NUTS California walnut. Ko. 2. soft hell. 12c; No. 1, ft shell, lGc; braxlla lHtilSc; pecan. 19c"2Jc: filberts lSic; pea nut, raw. 7Vc; roasted, 8Vic; California al monds, 17'tc; cocoanuts, $6 00 per H8X HIDES AND TALIX)W--areen inlter) No. 1, 9c; No. 2, 8c; bull hides. 6c; gr.-ei hide. No. 1, 7'4c; No. 2, A4c: horse, $1,603 2.50; sheep pelts, 60c'B$1.26. Tallow, No. t 4Uc; No. 3. 8Vc. Wool, 15it722c. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, wesb ern. sciiei'c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, fancy, 3-potina cans, $1 45; standard, 8-pound can $1 20. Pineapples, grMted. S-poiind, S2.3U ISO; sliced. $1.75J3.S5; fancy llaaallan, 1V( lbs , $1.75. Gallon apples, $2 6i9'3.(0. Cnll fornla apricots, $2.0. Pears. 1.TS c2 . Peaches. 81.76432.40; L. C. peaches, I S (rt-ij 2 M. Alaska salmon, red, $1.15; fancy Chinook, Hat, $2 lo; fnncy siH-keye, tint, $1 i Sardine quarter oil $3.X5; tbiee. quartef mustard, $2.76. Sweet potatoes, SI RKttl 26. Sauer kraut, 900. Pumpkins, 8i rf.ii .m Wax beans. 2-lb.. SOcinfl.OO. Lima beans, 2-lb.. 75ci41 35. Soaked peas, 3-lb.. 6oc : earlv June, 95c(u$l 15; fancy, $1.251.45. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prun. I are eomewhat unsettled by freer ofTeringi from second hands, who seem desirous ol moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo. tatlons range from 3c to 8c for California fruit and from 30 to 6c for Oregon. Pearh are slightly easier, with fancy . yellow quoted at 12tso. Raisins are firm; loos Muscatels are quoted at 8fc9c; seeded ralHlns, 9'4'Sllo. FISH Pickerel. dressrd. So; plko, dressed, IV; white fish, dressed, wlutei caught, l.V(il5c; trout, IMI&o; halibut, I3c salmon, 15c; Catfish, 15c; herring, dressed, 8c; crapples, round, 6'uci crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black bass, 25c; smelts, bwoiI and 'fine, 13c; eel, ISc; blue fish. 15c; red snspper, 12c: roe shsd. per pair. 40(fT5io frog legs. 30fii4ic; Vobsters, green, per lh., S7c; lobBter. boiled, per lh., 30c; mackereV Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel, native, l&tj 26c per lb. ; fresh green turtle meat, 25c lb. CURED FISH Family White fish, pel quarter bbl.. 100 lbs., $4 00; Norway mack erel, No. 1, $35 00; No. 2, $28.00; herring. In bbls.. 2t)0 lbs. each; Norwav 4k, $11.00. , HAY Choice upland, per ton. $11.50: me dium, $10.50; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; off grades, $4.00(i6.60. Rye traw. 87. HOSPITAL GROUNDS COMELY Object Sought, In Plan Laid Ont In the Board of Connty Commissioner. Member of the county board have plnm under way for the beautifying of thi grounds about the county hospital, whicl at present have a bleak and uhlnvltlng ar. pearance. Chairman Tralnor of the hos pital committee has had E. C. Foter, i landscape architect, look over the ground! and make suggestion a to the laying out of the property. The hospital I In lgh( from tha boulevard and this I Urged at one reason It should be parked. It I proposed to adopt a definite plat for the placing of hrubbery, tree ant" vine and then work to thl plan In thi future. The work will not be done all al once, but the commissioner approved ol working piecemeal toward a general plan, to be drawn up by a competent landscapt artist.' The unsightly place and outbuild' Ings will be partly hidden behind shrub bery and clinging vine will be trailed ova the wall of the main building. Mr. Fostoi ha mad a report to the board and it hat been referred to the hospital committee, foi future action. i EARTHQUAKEJS RECORDE! Instruments nt Washington Rtrctl ' Disturbance of Earth's) Crust South of City. WASHINGTON, Juno 6. A distant earth quake shock was recorded by the aetsmo graph at the weather bureau beginning a about 10:29 last night and lasting for near); an hour. The maximum amount of motloi was very small. While It Is lmpractlcabU to determine the location or origin of th quake, based solely on the seismograph records, the weather bureau ' officials be lieve that It was not more than 1.000 oi 8,000 mile distant and probably to the aoutk of Washington. Accident Prove Fatal. . BONESTEEL, 8. D June 8. 8perHal. Gllbert Hansen, a liveryman of thl city, ; died today a the result of an accident which occurred on last Saturday.: Last Sat ' urday Mr. Hansen went to the country for a load of hay, and while coming down a steep hill on hi way back his team became unmanageable, and fearing that the load would tip, he leaped to the ground, striking on hi head and shoulder. He ' wa ren dered unconscious by tha fall and Jay on th ground several hour before being dis covered. He leave a wife and six small children. . - Rnnealrel'a Saloon Problem. BONESTEEL. S. I).; June 8. (Speclal.r The vlllsge trustee In Bonesteel are Up against a. hard proposition. There have been seven saloon In Bonesteel ever since the rush, and all-wish to continue here for another year, but according to a new taw. which was enacted at the last session of the legislature, only three can .be- licensed. All th saloon men have their" petition out and will ask for license for another year. To decide which three shall be allowed to continue to dish out wet goods 1 not an easy matter. ' r ?ssYrite for My FresDooke Entitled Grain Speculation Hot a Fino Art Head mj book and eaeile learn bpamreeith Batumi, eonailiia veye ot dlin la wheal, ooru. uet ud woviffiooe. It will Wil auuce kow to operata oubeervatlvelf aad aateljr oa tlia Chicago Board of Tra-la. Welle Sodas fur title Autkurltf so swaitj Irddis. iH-nt iirumutlr Fhifi'.- I iai tl-e bosU to lua oa oil book. It will inumet ou. L W.W ACKER, M 8Ws af Trade KUfCska tt ii ni d inr.'n . 1 a.iJI i ass av bu Twa, eya-sxt aVj TTrrrrnrrrrrTri wju8m m ja .n mm in -1 V