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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
penis; j Ucrroui $Vnd Littl Movei
it Either Way.
DOMESTIC CEOP NEWS BULLISH
tnailum Hmn Art Moderate
Srllero of Wknl and Bayers
( Cora, Whlck Ha
l Day.
OMAHA. Juno 7. 190-7.
Ths opening of the market waa nervous
today and It took little to move It either
way. Domestic crop news la very bulllsu
nd la rH the domlnatine? Influence. Ca
re " ' " uoi anew tne same ouiiisnnrsat pui
r nrm and higher.
nhft nnth. nApvnt.a r .4 t,m,e . V
i!lltl" """rt to nwv It up or down. Gen
rrelry bullish crop newt cornea from all
section and Kansas Is tittering greatly
from tha recent frees. Commission houses
.were moderate eeUern. There waa a grand
rally shortly before the close and wheat
took a decided spurt. Jul option opened
t , lie, asked, and closed at W"o, asked.
Corn openod firm and hither on unfavor
able weather report and firm cable. Com
rnUwsVjn houses were buying and thera waa
a arrod. big trade. July corn closed at
s,c asked.
jtn opened soft on scattered selling and
light demand. Tba general trade In ests
was good. July option opened at 45a,
an sod. and oloeed at 4M4o, aaked.
Primary wheat receipts were 42,000 buah
la and shipments 11.5,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 247,000 bushels and
shipments of 166,400 bushels. Corn receipts
were f.077.0i bushels and shipment 1.VK
bushels, against receipts last year of tfclJUO
bushels and shipments of 680.000 bushels.
Clearances were a, 000 bushels of corn, 8,00$
bushels of oats, and wheat and Oour equal
to ZU.0U bnahela. . .
Agentine wheat shipments were 1. $32,004
bushels this week, aa compared to 2,206.000
bushels thia weok last year.
AaenUne corn shipment were 1.211.000
bushels thia week, aa compared to $,176,004
bushels thia week last year.
Liverpool closed d to H1 higher on
wheat and Sd to 44 d higher on corn.
Seaboard reported 80,000 bushels of wheat,
and 40,000 busbela of corn for export. :
Local range ot optional
Articles! Open. ll!gh. Low. CIos. Tea y.
July..
Sept..
Corn
July..
Sept..
Oats
July..
Sept..
n b
M B
SO B
4(viA
tTHA
A Asked. B Bid.
. Oaaathat Cask PrTees.
WHBAT-No. 1 bard. WSWHe; No, t
hard, Nfyff3Ho; No. 4 bard, 71Wf4Vc: No. I
prlng, SbitKc
CORN No. I. 4Hc: No. 4. 4S'VfN74os No.
1 yellow, 4HMic; No. I white. 4.44jo.
OATSNo. I mixed. .4IhIhcj No. I
a-hlte, 44rfj4Hc; No. 4 white, iX$Uo.)
, HYB-No. , 75o; No. 4, 7Ho.
Carlet steoolpt.
... Wheat. Corn. Oats,
Chicago - 23 " 804 175
Minneapolis 266 ...
Omaha ........... ' TJ 1
Duluth M ... y.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Kralarn of tba Trading; sua 4 Closing
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 7. A rumor that the
forthcoming Kansas state crop report will
how a condition of -slightly above 63 per
rent, aided by damage reports from the
same state, caused a flurry In today s
wheat market and advanced prices more
man 2u above the low point of the day.
The market, however, cloned weak, the
July delivery being down lHc. The Sep
tember option waa off lc July corn waa
lower.- Oata showed a net loss of SHc
rrovtsloss were- a - shade lower to 2c
bister. .
The sharp upturn in prices followed the
receipt of a message from Topeka de-
. ai-ins luii tne state crop report, wnicn
la to be Issued In a few days, will place
ronmuon oi winter wneat on June l
2J per cvntj The reason, assigned for
alles-ed deterioration waa severe
ns'.a durlna the last month.' HeDorta of
image ,by cold weather also came front
her marts of the state. The early mar-
t. was. weak because of free selling by
i'. imaora, wno oasea ineir sales on the
iVTjrable weather now prevalllnc over the
mure spring and winter wheat territory,
tiie Kansas reports forced the s!oru . to
cover in lively fashion and carried prices
vp more than 2c Bullish enthusiasm,
however, soon waned and under renewed
liquidation prices again slumped, the fresh
(feline carrying thum to a new low point
far the ' day. A break of more than Sc
to July oals also weakened wheat. The
rinse was weak. July wheat opened VftV:
L" ,.&c lower, at JfiHiieil'c, sold be
tween &.VgSc and closed at 5Tt31Kic. Pep
tember opened Vtfkc lower, at o,
inged between t'2 l.oo and closed at
ttlc Clearaoees of wheat and flour were
oqual to 213,40s bushels. Exports for the
week, aa shown by Bra ,it reefs. Were
iKjoal to fl,2a.0u0 bushels. Primary receipts
were 416,000 buahala, compared wilb 45i,XJ
bushels on the same day last year. Minne
apolis, tuluU and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 144 can, against 4&0 cars last
weok and &t3 car one year ago.
Bocauae of the firm cables and numer
u reporU of damage by cold weather,
the com mnrket was firm early in the
lay. but later declined along with wheat,
luly opened Vji'h.c higher, at MHQMVi.
yold up to 64Ho and then declined to 6JSc
The close was st 63Vc Iycal recelpu were
M cars, with J7B cars of contract grade.
The oata market was again subjected to
Beavy selling pressure from leading hold
fra, who all day closed out lines of July
its. Uecause of this selling July do
Slned !Po from the high point of the
ay. Other deliveries showed smaller
losses. The market closed weak. July
sneTied unchanged to He lower, at 47Vj
i;y sold up to 4740 and then broke to
to. The close was at 44c. Local re
ceipts were 144 care.
Provisions were quiet and slesdv. Local
packers were moderate sellers of lard and
broiisht about a slirhiiv ---(... .
that product. A firm market for live hogs
steadied provisions. At the cloee July
r- up 2'tc. at .f) Lard was a
i . : s l 'V kids were un-
chsnjred, at IS.7R.
Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
'i'h U-otiin futures rttnirfl aa follow-
trtlcles.l Open. H1gh. Low. aose.j Tes y.
V'hest I I
July wfff7j
Pept. 8S7T
9t xms
97 H
Deo.
l
Corn
July
Fkrt.
Dec.
Onts
July .
rVpt.
May
Po'k
July
544
62
6
Mil,
6 64ti
UM 61 VI
!f-4'Tii
l-iy.s,
'474?fU
I
47
444 4TU
ITS
7Vi
1
Va
i rm it so
It 47S U 60
IS SO
Sept.
If 7H
1 46
1 42H
16 47H
Lit
July
Sept.
V-
Julv
Rcit
06
&
I 7K
90S
26
00
17
v
I 20
76
t iw
t 05
20
78
T7V4
S 76
ill N0. I
Co.h quotatlo:
tf FIaJI'H Mark
tUii4a; strain
fl No. X.
quotations were as n.
lZt ' ..'?yj .r10'"' Patents,
M.t.;,v6: ;lraig,7t.:Kk
t WHEAT No. 1 spring. WHcl M- No. 1
COftN-No. t 64c; No. I yellow Mio.
OATS No. t. 44Sc; No whlU. 47Wa4to
No t white, 4470. wnue, 4,480,
CloyerT'Vn
rlW.tiSC pbiM-
Recede. Bhtoments
Flour, bbla.
Wheat, bu.,
Cora. bu....
Oata, bu....
Ftye, bu......
S. .-1 l
74
M M . 41J.(W
!. 1U.7O0
On the Prod oca exchange today tha but
er market was steady; ereamertea. iae
lw-: UirlN nfv'-n
auark. M- Included. Iftfcc; flr-ts. llui-
MlaaMsti SseUa Market.
MIXNTtAPOUa, Jon. 7. WHBAT-Jly
E"?2.!lTbri,v ?-"' 1 hard!
rLOLU-lrrt aeJaiii. ei.A-ai, aeon4
t A MA 80TA $0A
H A HI A tlA nteA
SO A SO A fiTiA 4T4A
48A 4S44A 48VIA 48A
4K4A 4tHA 4KA 4TAA
;$7AA 7a XniA $7A
4?
ff
i
a t
patents, W 164 OR; flrrt clears, $a.Sr545;
seonnd rlfsrs, gi.7iiSl
IVRAN-ln bulk, tm.6-3ia.75.
5I)W TORK OEWERAL MARKET
4 aetatlaBS of the Day
Tnrlona
Cowssaoaltleo. -
KKW TORK. June 7.-FT.,OTTRRce1Ma.
14.172 bbla.; exports, 2792 bbla.; market
dull and barely steady; Mlm.eenta patents.
lo.m mi.; exports, 4.r bu.; marker
was steady, but quiet; Minnesota patents,
Io.l0fc6.6r; winter stralghta, M .3&fe4.60;
Minnesota bakera, I3.75'b4.26; winter ex
tras. U.OtMra 60: winter rvstents tt Sh.,1
1.00; winter low grades, ,2u3.40. Hye flour,
linn; lair to good, 4.3t'a6.oO; choice to
fsni v. If, 106.40.
t ORNMEALr-Steady, but quiet: fine
white and yellow, H.JD; Coarse, fLllQ4.hH
kiln dried. l.15a.2S.
KT K Dull : No. 1 western, nominal KXVtc.
. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Hecelnts. lli.00 bu. exports, 16.
7S7 bu.; spot market easy; No. 1 red, fl.OL
elevator, and tl.01, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1
northern, Duluth, l.UL t. o. b., afloati No.
2 hard winter, tl.S, f. o. b.. afloat. The
feature in wheat today waa a 2-oent ad-
vanoe started by rumors of very bullish
Kansas state report. Upon being denied
the crowd hastily unloaded, causing share
declines near the cloee. Western weather
news and foreign markets were bearish.
Final price showed tSc net decline.
July, tl fttWl.O&Ti, closed $1.04; September,
$1.04 2-ia1.(n; closed, $1.044; December,
$l.n6Vjrl.fj7; Olosed. $1.06S.
COHN Receipts, 6.460 bu.! exports, 12,691
bu,; spot market steady; No. 2, 640. -vator,
and Mo, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 2 white,
4c; No. 1 yellow, 63c, f. o. b., afloat; option
market opened higher on bad weather, but
broke with wheat, closing Ha net lower.
July, 63H'9lZHc; close, 2Hc; September
closed, fmc
OATS Receipts, 136,600 bU.J exports, $15
bu.; spot market steady; mixed oats. 6'q32
lbs., 6uo; natural white, 9-ui3 lbs., tlUwc;
clipped white, SS4J-40 lbe., frSH'ij'jflc
HAT Kasy: shipping, 7fr'a&c; good to
Choice. $1.1Ct.20.
HIDES-Hteady; Central America, 23o;
Bogota, S3a.
HOPS julet; state, common to choice,
1K4 crop. 14a(16c; 1 crop, 4W7o: Paoino
coast. 1i crop, (lignic: 1908 crop, HQta.
LEATHER Quiet; acid. 26Qe.
PROVISIONS Beef, quiet; family, $14 00
M 60; mess. $9.60ff 10.00; beef hnms, $2t.0i8
MOO; packet. $11.00gl.SO; city extra India
mess. $22.OcKH'23.0O;. Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, tjl.OfvjMi .00; pickled hama.
$li0il2.6a lArd, steady; weatern prime,
.Uib. 16; refined steady; continent, $9 60 j
South American, $10.65; compound,, $9.0uJ
26. Pork, steady; family. 1.00: short
clear $17.2fSnS.28; mess. $l7.76gl8.50.
TALLOW Steady; city (13 per pkg.), $Ho;
oountry (pkg. free). 6&Hc.
RlCHe-Steady; domestio, fair to extra, $U
7c; Japan, nominal.
BITTTkh Quiet; western common to
firsts. WtfaoVsC.
CHEffiSBJ Irregular; new state full
cream oolored, small best, 12c; state,
white, small, tt4c: state, large colored,
best white, 12V4c; fair to good. lOXdUic;
InfeMors, 7V4a
FX308 Quiet; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy ' selected white, UW?19o:
choice, lTHS18c; firsts to extra firsts, lVrW
7er western firsts. 16c; official price, 16Vsa
16c; seconds, lfigiSHo.
POl'LTRT Live dull; spring chickens.
iSo; fowls, lc; turkey, lie. Dressed, Ir
regular; western broilers, 2SJ0c: turkeys,
10&14c; fowls. laQISHc.
' 84. L,onls General Mnrket.
8T. LOUIS, June 7. WHEAT Lower;
track, No. 1 red, cash, cfi1.00; No. 2
bard, $6Vj98c; July, M),(S08c; September,
COl
ORN Lower: track. No. rush tfucft
634 1; July, 62Sc; September, 62H4Kjic; No.
a wnue, oi'aonirC.
OATS Futures weak; cash heavy; track.
No. t, cash, 4c; July, 44Vc; September,
7c; No. 3 white, 61c
riXJLR Dull; reu winter patents. $4.60
CftM; extra fancy and straight, $3.804.3O;
clear, $2.9r8.80.
SKED Timothy, steady, $3.004.OO.
CORNMEAL Weak, $2.70.
CRAN Firm; sacked, east track, $L103
1.12.
HAT Strong; timothy, I16.60g21.E0; prai
rie, $10.00 13.00.
IRON COTTON TIE8-$109.
BAOOINO llHc.
HEMP TWINPJ-lOc.
PROVISIONS Porki steady; Jobbing,
$1(1.30. Lard, steady; prime steam, $8.66. Dry
salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts,
$37S; clear ribs, $9.7H; short clears, $9.75.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, $10.26;
clear ribs tl6.S; short clears, 210.02H-
POtTLTRT Quiet; chickens, 11c; springs,
18c; turkeys. We; dcks, Jo ; geese, 6e,-
BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 3124o.
EOOS Steady at 12V4c.f ,,.
Receipts and shipments of flour and s"raln
were as follows:
' . . Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls t.CrD , 8,000
.'i lpu zu.ihv au,JV
Corn, bu 171 ,00 48.0
DU 61,000 17.000
Kansas City Grain sad Provisions.
'riMRin CTTV T,. m Tin, tt- . . . , -
V; September, 91Hc; December, trta
v ". i-u. i nitra, vitcraMNs: no. S, HBW'JGo:
No. 1 red, 9W8c; No. . B4i9Sc.
CORN-rJuly, 40i,c; Peptember, 4c: De
cember, 4fiV,o. Cash: No. I mixed. 494c:
No 2. 4fr4te- KI, hii. xi
60,M.C. ' -
OATH No 1 U'hlta ir.i.a7n- xt o A
4Mfo4fic.
RT13 Stesdy, IVSTIc.
HAT 8teody; choice timothy, 816.603
17.00; choice prairie. tll.BOflns.oo.
EQCS Lower; extra fa.ncy. 15Hc. current
receipts, cases Included; new cases, 12H";
second-hand oases, 12c; southern. . cases
Included, UHe.
BUTTER Creamery, J?e; racking. 16Hc.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 87.0fiO 67 000
COrn. htl . C, AftA A ArtA
Oata, bu j.000 6,000
Milwaukee Oral a Market.
MILWATTKEB, Wis., June 7. WHEAT
Higher; No. 1 northern, $1.0Mfl.O5; No. 1
northern. $1.001.03; July. Mc bid.
RTE-Steady; No. 1, R7i7Hfl.
BARI.EY-Steady; No. t, 7H0c: sam
ple, iiVTiTSc.
CORN-Steady; No. I cash, 6364Hs:
July, 631ic asked.
Liverpool Crnln Market.
LIVERPOOL, June T. WHEAT Spot,
firm: No. I red western winter, 7s: No.
1 C&llfnrnls 7s 1,1 Piiihh. T..1
Hd; S eptember, 7s $VirI " "
uttiN Hoot, nrm; .American Hess dried,
ts; old northern, 6s Id. Futures, flrmi
July, 6s Kd; September, 4s llHd.
' Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June T.-CORN-Hlgher; No. $
yellow. 63H4,4c: No. 8, 63Hc; No. 1 62Hc;
no grede 61li62ie.
OAT8 Lower; No. 1 white, 46W37c; No.
$ white, 464Ji46;o; No. 4 white, 4!tt't6c
Philadelphia Prod see' Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 7-EOOS-Steady:
western flrate, 17c, at mark.
AVHKKBE Quiet, but steady; New Tork
full creams, ll12o.
, Doloth Grain Mnrket.
HL"1 Jne t-WHEAT-No. 1 north,
ern, $1.T; No. $ northern, yt,c: July
$1.0vt6j September. $1.00. ' u,y'
OATS On track. 43c; Jus. 43c.
Metal Market.
i NEW TORK. June 7 METALS There
was a severe decline In the London tin
market, spot closing 1 16e lower at 186
and futures 2 lower at 181 6a. Locally the
trarkot was dull with spot quoted at $40 76
r4t.6. Copper was 6a lower In London with
spot quoted at AW 6a and futures at 94 6a
Ixjcully the market appeared to be easy all
though some dealers are said to be holding
for higher prices. Lake Is quoted at 121 iJ
24.75; .electrolytic at Ui. 7113.60 and casting
at $21.76n-J2.2&. Lead was unchanged at $i.76
hG.86 in the local market and at 3 In
ondon. Spelter waa unchanged at 24 10a
In London and at K14ii4iW locally. Iron
wa lower In Kngllsh markets, with stand
ard foundry quoted at 69a, and Cleveland
warrants at 60s $d. Locally the market was
unchanged; No. 1 foundry northern Is
Quoted at $35.60i62.76; No. 8 foundry north
ern $.0O6'.'2Bi No. 1 foundry southern,
I eG'Vii.xi.M. No. I foundry southern, $26.00
8T. LOUIS, June 7. M ETA LS Lead,
quiet at $6 $66.$7ii, Spelter, firm at $140.
London Clostns; Stocks.
LONDbN, June 7 Closing quotations on
stocas war as follows:
MhLP r CmAnt "4
ft Nr01
Ait - s,y--'.
s 9 PsitrlmU ..... g.
A Okie... H so. A iuooaj ' 1
SL r..v..i taJZ. p
P"s u Vvise rwus '
t n t - s. .
- M vuui . u
at . 4 a. ...lZZl. M
LeairrUM si If l.i Ins T- v " !!
M-. S T U "
BTLVRR-Mar. gnlet. $ 1VM4 sr oenoa,
ktiNiY-lf)!, per cent.
The rate of discoont In the open market
for short bills is ssfft 11-14 per cent; for
turo nw.nl W blUa, Kl U-it por cul
THE OMAHA
NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS
Early Market Active and Eighar an
JLtiTj Absorption.
EXPOET OF GOLD CAUSES HALT
BngmaTessetnt ef gS.gOO.OOO Car Paris
Saurnrlea Deoleie Pita Aeravta
Alrastt aa4 Class ta
8tee4r.
NEW TORK. Jane 1 An active absorp
tion of stocks on a lirlrg scale today was
brought almost to a standstill by the un
expectedly heavy engagements oi gold for
export to Parle tomorrow. Conditions In
the exchange market bad prepared for an
additional shipment tomorrow, but so lart
a sum ss $3,000,000 was- surprise. The
movement was the more Impressive by
reason of the failure of the foreign ex
change market to show, any effect, as Is
usual, owing to the custom of selling ex
change bills against gold shipments when
they are made. The rates today, however,
were firmly maintained and It was evident
that the outward movement of gold was
to extend over Into next week.
The Paris market stand under obliga
tion to NewvTork for $4.oifl,a on subscrip
tions to New Hsven notes which mature
next week, but this obligation seem to
have no effect In checking the flow of gold
from her to parte. Today's $V 600,000 en
gagements will gnot figure in tomorrows
bank statement. Nevertheless, the sub
treasury's absorption from the money mar
ket up to Thursday night. principally en
account of gold withdrawn for export, had
amounted to $4.87,fx0. This wa offset to
only a small extent by the balance In favor
of New Tork on the otirrency movement
r1th the Interior, that balance having
fallen considerably below the figure tor
several weeks pt. This course of cur
rency was pot effective on the rate for
call loan today, the tons In that depart
ment of the money market remaining
steady. Payment was made today also of
$8,000,000 Installment of subscriptions on
Oreat Northern preferred new stock. This
heavy drainage of cash reserves while so
many eager requirements for new capital
purposes remain unsatisfied Is regarded as
something of an anomaly and has Its ef
fect on speculative sentiment In iplte bf
the absence of effect Immediately In the
money quotations.
Much Importance also Is attsched to the
government crop report to be given out on
Monday ss factor toward settling eonvlc.
tlons In the crop conditions. Reports of
low condition estimates of the winter
wheat crop today made bv stste authori
ties In Kansas and Kentucky served to
hake to some extent the confidence that
ha been felt that Monday's government
report would show marked Improvement
over the previous monthly estimate.
A feature of the day was the number
of rumors of new railros relations which
came Into circulation. Apparently the plan
for transfer of control of the Boston A
Maine to the New Tork, New Haven
Hartford gave the Impetus to the rumors.
Many of them centered about a supposed
transfer of control of Delaware A Hudson,
but none of them received any official
sanction. The coalers were all helped by
the evldanoe of prosperous conditions In
that trade. Included In the showing was
the huge Increase In the tonnage of the
May shipments over those of May of last
year. Reading's prominence In the day's
advance waa partly due to this and was
increased by rumors of a proposed Increase
in the dividend rate, also without official
sanction. There were continued discussions
of reports from Washington of an' Intended
conference of government officials to be
held at the White House tonight at which
it was alleged a decision would be reached
a" to .th Prosecution of the Harrlman
railroad combination.
The check to activity wtiloh followed the
'i lexport ens8ement resulted In only
i.J." .conP"1"n m prices and they were
!i. &th. nlhMt lvl -ln late In the
daJ" Jhe c,OB' wa flrly steady.
$S2.ono United State . bond were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and rang of quota
tions on the New Tork Stock exchange:
Adam Ripresj ...
An)samtc4 Coppr
Am. C. A r
a, c. a r. ptd ,
Am. C'Mtoa Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd,
Amorjeaa BspraH
Am. H. A U pfd
Amorlesa lco
Am, UnMed Oil..,.. ,
Am. Unrerd Oil fd
Am. Locomotlvs
Am. looomottTe pfd ,
Am. 8. R
. saisa. Hits. bow. cii
no
ID. tO
1,(00
100
l.toe
14
4H
n
81
It
lost
N
too
It
u
w
lot
111
106
M
10
111
Ifjw
IS
C8
8.40) 4
4T 104
14,400 m
tOO 104
SI
10
lit
lot
lion
M
u
M
'ii'i
17
j Am. ( A n. ptd ,
sm. sugar Hennln
Am. Tobacco pd otft ,
Auoonda Mlnln Co
fie ikh
, 4.100
1.0110
. too
oo
1,100
' io!oo
1,704
17
4Vs
'iiii
1M
Aicnisaa
Atrhtftoa
(foist ' 'iln
Atianua toast una.
Baitimora a Ohio....
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr..
Canadian raelflo ....
Central of N. J
Chuapeaka Ohio.
Chlpaio ot. W
Chicago N. W....,
C , M. Bt. P ,
CIllMfO T. t
Chicago T. T. pfd
C. C. C. A St. L..
Colorado ?. s I..,.
Colorado a fo
Cole. A 6o. 1st ptd.,
Colo. Bo. id pfd.,
ConsolldaUd Oas ...
Com'- Products
Corn Products pfd...
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Danrar A R. O
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Distillers' sLiititlo
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Illlooia C.ntrml
Intarnatlonal Paper
Int. papar pfd
Int. Pump A....,
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Iowa Central pfd ...
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Reading Id pfd.
Republic Bteol
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Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co, pfd
Rubber Goode p'd, es-dlr
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NEW TORK, Jun 7. Clolng quotations
en mining stocks were:
AdSM Ceo. I Lint Cfclat ,. $
Alien ...., 40 Oaiarte M0
Ureses Onelr , 114
BreneVr OoS- 4 potoet II
CasaMeHi TusboI .... si Banes 44
Oea. Cat A Va Tt Sierra Neeada 4
Hon Silver IS Basil Hopes M
Iras S.I eat MA Steads ..
Lw'Ttiie Tea $
Offeroel.
asaunat Classrtosra,
" OMAHA, fan T. Bank clearings (or to
day were $l.44.4.tt aod for the oorro
gyoDdlng date last year tl.SSl.7a. 76.
Trooararr atatonaont.
WAiimNaTON. June 7 -Todays stste.
mtftflt Of thtm tfsABlllV ttalnrifaoo 4a,
t oral fund, exclusive oi tho iuWte.tss) goid
DAILY EEEr SATURDAY,
Shvwst Available cash balance.
$4.rU.7T; gold crtn and bullion, PsLstA.440;
luia onrtinraieo. loa.ani.twu, .
HEPORT OP TIIH CLHAHIITO 1IOCBB
Trausanrrtana of tko AsMeintodl Banks
for tko Voola,
NBW TORK, June 7 Bra t street's bank
cleaiinsa report for the wek ending June
6 shows an argregate of MM.(c,((i0. as
ja'nst $2,1A,OH,000 last week and $i47,
r.0 in the corresponding week last year.
Canadian clearings for the week total $".
1W.000. as against $71,$n.0 last week and
$W.y7looo in the same weak last year. The
following Is a list of tha cities:
CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Don.
New Tork..., -)$t$a.lo.(mo 8.1
Chicago ......, 870,t'.(iO 1.B
Bownn i,4n,ono 1.1
Phllndelphla lti4.4(K.on) J..J
St; lotils......-.. M.sSO.OT'O 10.1
PltUburg 61, 244.0110 8.7
San Francisco 44.227.ono 7.8
Paltlmor ; $2.O47,0(O IA
Kansas City r.6i,00 $4.0
OinolnnaU 7,774.0i ' 6.8 ...'...
New Orleans.. 16,W,ooo 1.8
Stlnneapolls tVI.Wl.OOO 26.
Cleveland l7,6fi,iioo 7J
Detroit 16.888.00O 14.4
Loutsvllla la.Woj.OO 4.6
Ifi . An.,e,e U.814.CO0 11.8
OMAsTA la3,0OO 16 6
Milwaukee 11.043,000 17.8
Sfwttle 10.5i2,l'OO .08
St. Paul... 6.738.0W 16.8
Providence 7,732.(00 8 4'
Buffalo $.417,000 16.8
Indianapolis l,e.0i) 10 6
Jver $.227,000 K.8
Port Worth 7.6S6.000 48.0 ,
Richmond 4.M1.H0 6 8
Albany $,060,000 ll.J
Washington $.12 fmo 7 8
Salt Lake City $,33S.0i 86.1
Portland, Ore 7,787,000 61.8
Columbus, 0 6,124,000 8 1
ft. -Joseph 7.770.000 21.9
Memphla 4.2W.WW .4
Savannah I,9S0,0o 10.$
Atlanta ... 4.244.000 8.1)....
Spokana, Wash 6,632.000 44.8
Toledo, O $.877,000 1.0
Tncoma 6.868.000 60.7
Nashville $.8il2.00O ll.l
Rochester 6,867.000 87.6
Hartford. 4,4o8.0(iO 2$. 2
Peoria $,n?.0OO $.6
Dea Moines . 8,584.000 6.4
Norfolk $,138,030 14.1
New Haven 1720,000 $.1
Grand Rapids t8t.ooo 1.2
Dayton 8J!7a,eoO 7.0
Portland. Me tOSl.ouO 10.8
Bloux City 2.793,000 to.)
Springfield, Mass 1.3bO,0oO 16.1
Kvanavllle 2,228,000 24.8
Birmingham 2,846.000 18.6
Byracuse 1,8,000 23.8
Augusta, Oa U47.000 8.6
Mobile a,4-C00l a.j
Worcester L74fi,OJOl 18.$ ......
Knogvllle 1,686,000 21 8
Wilmington, Del 1,802.000 12.8
Charleston, 8. C , 1.168,000 .8
Chattanooga t,4i.00O (.1 ......
Jacksonville, Fla 1,2W,000 $.0
Wichita 1.677.000 43 8
Wllkesbarr . l.SNS.OOO 18.7
Davenport 1,392,000 7
Little Rock I,2ti9,000 21.1
Wheeling, W. Va.... 1,109,000 16.2
Fall River 991.000 W.7
Kalamasoo, Mich 1,800,000 26.0
Topeka , 1,049,000 28.2
! Sbrlngfleld, 111 . 9S3.O00 1.7
Helena 1,067,000 49 4
Fort Wayne, Ind 967,0iw 22.1
New Bedford...... 866,000 $.1
Lexington 644,000 11.2
Toungstown ' 923,000 28.0
Erie, Pa 684.00 1 26.9
Macon 4e,000 18.7
Akron 718,(1)0 21.7
Rockford, III. v 4f3,ono l.f
Cdor Rapids, la 841,000 J0.7
Chester, Pa 661, .7
( lilnghamton 6O1.00O 18.8
Fargo. N. D 627,000 28.6
Lowell 614,000 (.9
Canton, 0 670,000 30.6
Bloomlngton, III 71S.000 66.7
South Bend, Ind ofiS.OOO 22.1
Quincy, 111 834.000 J2.5
Springfield. 0 678,000 86. 6
Sioux Falls, S. D 458,000 6.8
Mansfield, 0 419,000 6.8
Decatur, III 626,000 1),2
Fremont, Neb 497,000 18.8
Jacksonville. Ill 272.000 1.8
Lincoln, Neb 1.674,000 14. J t
K)akland, Cal J.O44.0O0
tHouaton 19,601,000 . 40.1
fQalveeton 11,347,000 26.(H
CANADA.
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Ottawa
Vancouver, B. C
Halifax .,!
Quebeo
Hamilton
St. John, N. B
London, Ont
Victoria, B. C
Calgary
(Edmonton
31.042,0001
24,261,0001
12.166,000
'5
6.6
8.2t7,O0O
11.4
8,927.000
2.1S,0iO1
2,494.000
64.0
32.9
6.7
2.001,000
L572.000
20.7
1,418,000
9.ffl
1.0G6.000
SHI
l,62e,MW
HO.I
679.0001
Not Included In totala because containing
other Items than clearings.
Not Included In totals because compari
sons are incomplete.
New Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK. June 7. MONET On call,
easy at per cent; ruling rate, closing
bid and offered at 1 per cent. Time loans,
very dull and steady; sixty days, ' 2V4'a3
per cent; ninety days. t&4 per cent; six
months, 44j6 per cent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-fr&eU
per cent
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' hills at $4.87u6
4.8710 for demand and at $4.8370tj'4.S375 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, H644.88:
commercial bills, $4,831.
SILVER Bar, 660; Mexican dollars,
BONDS Government steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on bonds toTy war
s folowa:
V. 8. ref. Is. rag.... 104 Japan Is M
do coupes 104 Japan ts. Id series.. M
TJ. 8. la. rag lul do 4e ctfs
do coupon H4 do 4s ctfi :
0. I. old 4s, reg 10 do Id series... ..... i
do eoupoa lOWi U s N. nnl. 4s 100
V. B. new 4s, reg....lS Man. e. . 4s rt
de eoupoa liMox Central 4s 17.
Am. Tobaoee 4s.... 71 ea ut loo 1
10Sklnn. a Bt. L. 4s.. 44
Atchison sen. 4 n M., K. a T. 4s !
) adj. 4s 0 do It 11
Atlantis C. L. 4a..... S N. B. B. of U o 4s SI
Bal. a Ohio 4s M N T. C. ls t
o Hi M J. O. g. 6t 111
Brk. R. T. s. 4s 11 Ns Pselso 4s Idv
Central of Oa. .... .101,4 do Is Tl
de 1st Ino t K. W. s. 4 rl.
do 14 Ins 74 O. B. L. rfdg 4s.... M
do Id lot St Pimn. eons. 8s.... M
0e dt Ohio 4S..1U0 Reading ses. 4s )
Chlraso a A. IH.. T L. a I. M. s. ts.110
C., B. A Q. a. 4s.... t6t. L, a 8. V. fg. 4s 71
C, R. I. A r. 4s..., 1Bt. u B. W. . U.. 71
do eol la. 44 Seaboard A. U 4s.... Tl
CCO. a Bt. L. g. 4s.. Hlo. Fsclflo 4 87
Colo. Ind. 6s, ser. A. HV4 do let 4s ctfs. m
Colo Mid. 4s so Rallwsy Ss 1M
Colo, a so. 4s 8 Texse a r. Is 111
tr0"" 101 Z ex. St Law. 4e7
P- a R. 0. 4s Mrnloa Taciaa 4s 101
WetlUers' Ban. Ss... llttV 8. Btssl M 6s S2
Kris p. I. 4s 4WiM,b 1. jfl,ij
80 Western Md. 4 74
nw-l,lB V.l. ta W4,4 wis. Central 4s 86
Hid. OfTerert-
Boston Stocks and Bonda
BOSTON, Jun 7. Call loans,
cent; time loans. iKilb Mr cent
43U per
Official
14
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rlosinx on stuck
.nd bonds:
Atokisoa adj. 4s
. 84 ninchaot '
. t1i-al. a Heola.,
. Tl CeotennJal ....
. 81 Copper Hans ,,
. 81 twlr West ...,
.118 rrankltn ,
o ei
Bf. Central 4s ,
Atchison. ,
A., .ts
Boston a Albany!
Boaiua si Maine...
....US eorasbr ,
....Ul Uis Korele ....
.V.1U Maes. Mining .,
.... lt Michigan ,
H..14I Mobssk
....114 Mont. C. a C.
.... 7 Old Dominion ,
....180 Osceola ..'..,.,
,...ltl Tarrot v.,.,
108 trslssy
.... 1i Sh.n.na
Boston Klsrsled
1u.-htrarB Pfd ..
Mexican (Central
N. T.. N. H. a
Pnlon rafHAn .
An. men. Tab..
Aaer. Susar
ee std v.
Aav f - a T...T..
Aav Wootsa .....
do ptd
BdlsoB sties. Ills,
ktss. Elect r-.e ...
as pfd
Maes. Oa
Veiled rralt
. 80 Tamarark
.to Tniilt,
.... U t'nlted Copper
.... 87 TJ. Mining..
.... M V. I. Oil.."..
...jo ruk
.... 68 Victoria
.... 17 Wlaoaa
.... t3 Woleerlns
tlsited A at
as ptd ...
0. 8. Steal. ,
fd ;
AdTs.rs
Allvae
iBilnsiltl .....
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t Rett Coaiitioa
44 Nerad
M Cal. Art
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told. I'vidend.
11 ArlBaa Cw
Oils nod Rosin.
KEW TORK. Jun 7-OIL8-Cottoneed.
y; prime, erude f. o. b. mill, 49c;
prim yellow. sO-Qric. Petroleum, firm; re
fined New Tork. $8.46; Philadelphia and
Baltimore. $8 40; refined. In bulk, $4 91.
-SA.VNNAH- Ca- run T-Turpeittlne,
nrm 1 7c
ROSIN-rirmi quot: A. , C, MOfMN.lO;
p. H2f4 86; K. $4 fc4.6oj T H644 80- O
H; Jt 86 00? I, $6 B; KL $6 T0T l3, "j
Wktskr Market.
on T. WH18 KT BtsadT
PEORIA,
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at
LOnt. Jun 7. WHIBKT Steady ot
ICAOO, Juno 7 WHIBKT-tsady at
JTTXE 8, 1907.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Cattle Steady to Strong- and
ActiTt Sellen.
HOGS TAKE THEN FOB BETTER
Fat Kheepj and Lambs Continno Aetlvo
Sellers at Onod, gt roost Prices
applies of Desirable Kill
era Tery Light.
BOT.TH OMAHA. June 7, 1907.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ... $.666 6.47$ $.648
Official Tuesday 7.832 12.014 1.J64
Official Wednesday.... T.018 18.181 4.225
Official Thursday .... B.644 18.00 $.116
Official Friday . 1,700 7.400 1,250
Five days this week. ...28.149 61.160 14 Of,
Same days last week 12,417 43.847 18.177
Same days 1 weeks ago.. 73,096 60,976 19.4M
Same days 1 week ago..2,8rn 61,iC6 19.628
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 19.390 $6,946 27.86
Same days laat year 17.278 47.001 11786
The following tsble shows the receipts
ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year:
... 1907. 1908. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 601,138 4iS,3M 80.13$
Hogs 1.13.613 1.302,751 81,28$
nP 784,084 784, 404 48.620
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Oood to choice corn-fed steers $6.7r64.90
Oood to fair corn-fed steers t.$4..i0
Common to fair steer , t bi.W
Oood to choice fed cow 4.2N&4.90
Fair to good cow and heifers $6t4 23
Oood to choice steckera and feeders 4.4fa.0O
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. $ X?4 40
Common to fair stockers $.O8.90
Bulls, stags, eto $264-4.76
Veal calves 4.0004.00
Ths following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for ths last
several days, with comparisons:
. Date. 1807. 1l906.lt06.l904.l9OS.l9u$.ll9Ol.
7 101 6 6
TIM $48
8 70
7 07
7 18 $ 70
7 U 1 71
7 6 70
7 16 1 71
7 1 8 76
May 81.
June 1..
June 2.
June 3.
June 4.
June 6..
June
June 7..
Sunday,
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hog.
Omaha $2.2rVb.10 $5.90ta.l$
Chicago 2.80a7.60 6.7&e.27H
Kansa City l.Wi.26 $765.174
St. Louis 1.90$ ft. 60 $.$Ofi.2
Sioux City $.754-00 $.90800
The official number of car ot stock
brought In today by each road was:
' w . Hog Bheep. ITr'a
C M. A St. P. Ry
wba.h $ .; ;; ::
Missouri Pacific 2 4 .
Union Pacific System. .9 '23 I 21
C. A N. W., east 1 4
C. A N. W.. west 21 41 1
C, Bt. P.. M. A O.... 6 4 ., 1
C. B. A ij., east 6 8 i "
C, B. A Q west 23 24 I
C, R. I. A P.. east $
C. R. I. a P., west.. 1
Illinois Central '..'..
Total receipts .... 72 43 5 5
The uigpuHiilun of the day a receipts Was
as. follows, uauu buyer puixnaslng tne nuin-
uer 01 neaa inaicatea
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
Swift and uonipuny
Cudahy l acking co.
Armour a to
Cuaahy, from K. (J.
Hwlft irom Bt. joe .
Van Bant a Co
Carey at Benton
Lubman ot Co
Hill dt Son
P. Lewi
Huston a Co
J. ti. Bulla
Mike ttaggerty
Sol Degan
b. a
bulllvan Bros .,
Otner buyers
I.
all
Ul
OOO
1,6
3,tii2
l.twU
2w
744
161
"ii
24
66
1
1
12
1
8
17
21
11
117
260
Total 1,6,2 -,;MJ l,i2
CAui.k Keceliit of cattle were moder
ate a usual on a Friday, less than KM fresh
cars being reported In. The market aa a
Whole waa In very satisfactory condition so
far. as steer cattle were concerned.
It wa very evident that packer wanted
the cattle thi morning, as buyer Were all
out in good season, so it did not take very
long to clean up all the beef steer In sight
The trade as a whole might be described aa
a good, steady to strong and active maket.
There was nothing very choice to put a
high top on the market, although there were
cattle good enough to bring $0 and better.
The market all this week has been In very
fair shape and although tflere have been
weak spots, there has been sufficient
strength to make up the little losses, so
that desirable kinds of cattle are fully
steady for the week. The medium kinds are
possibly a little lower, but the loss even on
that kind Is not to exceed 10c for the week.
Cows and heifers were in lltfht supply,
but-the demand was extremely limited, so
that sellers were hard-put to find buyers.
As a natural result prices were weak and
It w-as late before the few loads in sight
were disposed of. It Is a risky proposition
to ship In sho stuff at the present time.
Although there are plenty of orders for
stockers and feeders In hands of buyers,
there are very few cattle coming with which
to All tliem. The fact la the packers are
taking all the light and medium steers that
would ordinarily go for feeders.
Representative sales:
EEKF STEERS.
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1874 I IS
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1D05
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m
810
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t 10
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1141 $ 81
1077 I SS
1444 I 80
IflO I 90
1308 S 85
1470 t 85
1S45 6 00
166 I 00
1504 4 06
1114 4 14
194 4 00
M 4 10
130 4 It
1M4 4 16
1OT1 4 80
1184 4 40
1IH0 4 40
lilt 4 45
s ss
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4 40
in!
6 60
nil
6 S4
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HEIFERS.
T26 4 00 1 6JS 4 56
mJLUi.
MO 1 54 1 180 4 H
!3!0 1 75 1 1410 4
1410 4 00
CALVES.
180 8 76 1 170 4 00
120 4 00 1 1M 6 00
loll I 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDER8.
I..
1..
14 474 I 85 87 840 4 88
4 tie I 50 11 407 4 to
It 88 I 80 -
Hog old strong to 60 higher this morn
ing, although on th opening prospect
were not ovorly good. The trade was fairly
actlv when once under way and pretty
much everything In sight was disposed of
by 10 o'clock In the morning. The sales
ranged largely from $6.0Wi6.06, whereas the
bulk yesterday went at $5.9V(t6.00. Quite a
sprinkling of good light weights sold from
$6.06 up to $.16, the latter price having
been the top yesterday.
Hons sold today at the high point of the
week since Monday, but about 7V4c lower
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SHEK.P Receipt of aheeD this morning
wer extremely light only four cars being
reported In. Of this number two car of
lamb wer sold to arrive, being weighed
up at 9. oa. A deck of ewes broucht to-ic.
with spring lambs at $900. A few head ot
ewes on the native order sold as high, as
$h.i6. The market as a whole might be
described as a good, active and strong
market. The ewee thst sold st $4.60 were
out of the same lot that brought $4.00 on
Wednesday of laat week, whll the $9.00
lambs sold at $8.60 on the same day last
Week.
The market all this week ss reported
from day to day has been strong and active,
with prices gradually tending upward, this
too In spite of the fact that neavy receipts
at Chicago have weakened the market at
that point. Aa compared with the close
of last week It Is safe to quote the gen
eral market at this point fully 26c higher,
with ewes and lambs showing even more
Sdvance than that In many cases. Parties
having fed sheep or lambs ready for mar
ket need not hesitate about shipping In
anything of that description to this mar
ket Quotations on shorn stock: Good to
choice lambs, $7,7&i8.tO; fair to good lambs,
$7.0iti7.76; common or cull lambs, to.50y4.00;
food to choice spring lambs, $8.oo4.o0; fair
0 good spring lambs, t6.0n4iO.00; cull spring
lambs, t4.Kxjii.00; good to choice yearlings,
light, $S.i5iV'.2; good to choice yearlings,
heavy, $6.604i6.90; fair to good yearlings,
$6.004i.8O; good to choice wethers, $t.Ot
6.76; fair to good wethers, $ft.00tf.60; good to
choice ewes, $.0&6.6; fair to good ewes,
$6.7646.00; culls, bucks and stags, $3,264)
$.60.
Representative sales:
No. Ar. Pr.
26 western ewes 76 4 00
S western bucks 10$ ' $ 00
western ewes 159 $ 60
118 western ewes 96 6 60
42 western cull buck lambs. 62 $ 60
vuii urn e. lam us. .. ue pv
cull lambs 64 7 60
yearling 80 7 60
lambs 66 . 6 00
iv western cuu iambs...
1 western
$81 western
$7 western lambs 6$ $ 60
$0 spring lambs 67 $ 00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cnttlo Steady Hons Five Cents
Higher Cheep Lower.
CHICAGO. June 7. CATTLE Receipts,
about 1,600 head; mnrket steady; common to
nritTie steer. $i5oo6.65; cows. 8S.264t5.O0;
heifers, $3.005.60; bulls, $S.604.60; calves,
i vwy i.uO; simmers and feeders, 13 008615.
HOGS Receipts, about 28,000 head; mar
ket 60 higher; choice to prime heavy, $t.26
t6 80; . medium to good heavy, pi.kif.3&;
butcher weights, $,aJ.26; good to prime
mixed, $6.2ir.224, light mixed, $6.254W.30;
packing, $5.50ij6.20; pigs, $6.6OS 0: selected,
$.2fi5fK6; bulk of safes, $6.iOf26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about
8,100 head; market steady to lWloc lower;
sheep, $6.60e7.00; yearlings, $7.00j7.90; lamba.
$eu&g.66
New Tork Ltvo Stock Market.
NEW TORK. June 7. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 3,611 head; market less active but
steady to strong; bulls firm; cows Arm to
10c higher; steers, $6.26'(M.60; , bulls, llbbip
4.90: cows, $2.6iCd'4.90; western cows and
heifers, $6.00; Liverpool and London cables
quoted live cattle higher, at 1(10 per
lb., dressed weight; refrigerator beef firm
at 9t10o per lb; exports tomorrow, 800 cat
tle and 3,000 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 604 head; market
steady: veals, 86.CkkoS.76; mixed oattle, $6.60;
dressed calves, steady to strong; city
dressed veals, 10$Ho per lb; country
dressed, 812o.
BUEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,928
head; sheep and yearlings weak to 25c
lower; prime lamba, 15&-25C Off; others BOo
lower; sheep, t6.OOf3fl.oO; no prime sheep
here; culls, $4.60; yearlings, $7.6)$f60;
lambs, $8.6O4j10.26; one car choice, $10,371.
HOGS-Recelpts, $,844 head; market 10c
lower; good heavy and medium bogs, $6.76
tj.6.80. .
Kansas Cltr Live Stock Mnrket.
KANSAS CITT. June 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1,100 head, Including 1,000 southerns:
market steady to weak; choice export and
dressed beef steers, $6.76i8-26; fair to good.
$r.003o.76; western fed steers, $4.604.00;
stockers and feeders, $3.76476.00; southern
steers, $3.60ii6.60; southern cows, $2.764.O0;
native cowa, 82.604.76: native heifers, $1.60
66.26; bulls, $3.6004.60; calves, $4.0OS.7S.
HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head; market
opened steady, closed 10c higher; top, $0.10;
bulk of sales, $6.05ia.10; heavy, $6.064.17);
rockers. $C.03U0; lights, 86 .1H4U6.2&; pigs,
5.603 6 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,400
hoad; market strong; lambs, 17.KV39.i6;
ewes and yearlings, $6.7b.76; Texas
clipped yearlings, $6.6of.26; Texas clipped
sheep, $6.50i&.50; stockers and feeders, $3.60
16.&$,
t. Loo Is Live Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 7. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,000 head. Including L250 head Tex
ans; market steady; native shipping and
export steers, t4.HfVuC.60; dressed beef and
butcher steers. $t.60(4&.5; steers under 1,000
pounds, $4.00o6.10; Blockers and feedars,
3.0O86.O0; cows and heifers, t2.7fo6.60; can
ners, $2.0092.60; bulls, t2.6ftfl4.76; calves,
$4.0010.00; Texas and Indian 'steers, $2.6&3
6.60; cows and heifers, $1.90(a4.40.
HOGS Receipts, 7,600 head; market
steady; pigs and lights, $6.90tf.26; pack
er, $5.9Cr-a.20; butchers and best heavy,
$8.15,.26. .
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, 1.600
head; market steady; native muttons, $42S
t(i.00; lambs, tS.0CKii9.00; culls and bucks,
t4.kU6.00; stockers, $3.006.00.
St. Joseph Llvo Stock Mnrket.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 7. CATTLK
Receipts, 890 head; market steady; natives,
$4.26i.26; cows and heifers, $3.20.26;
stockers and feeders. 13.60i34.76.
HOGS Receipts, 6,478 head! market
steady; top, $.; bulk of sales.) $8.Cfii6.16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.264
head; market steady; wooled lambs, $9.26;
clipped lambs, $7.6&8.26; yearlings, $6.$U,
7.40.
Slonx Cltr Llvo Stock Market.
SIOTJX CITT. Ia., June 7. (6pecial Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 600 heed; mar.
ket steady- beeves, 14.6otf.00; cows and
heifers, $3.7Ki86.00; stockers and feeders,
M.0txc4.0; calves and yearlings, $3.76e4.60.
Htx38 Receipts. 6.000 head; market
steady, selling at $6.8r&,00; bulk of sales.
$5.l8Jia6.92s-
Stock In Siarht.
'Receipts of live stock at th six principal f
as........ : ... I o
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Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 1,700 7.400 1,250
.. 600 $.000
.. 1100 10,000 $,400
... 690 6.475 1.264
.. 2.600 7,600 1,600
.. $.600 21,000 8,000
...11.190 69,376 16,414
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis ......
Chicago
Totals
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Mass., June 7. WOOL-The
Commercial Bulletin of Boston, basing Its
report upon statistics gathered for the
government, will say tomorrow of the wool
market: Market conditions have not
changed. Further salt's of one-quarter
blood fleece at tfr&lc have practically
cleaned up the supply of that grade; There
la a good demand -for fins scoured and
pulled and offerings are picked up as
fast ss they appear. From 62'gfOo has been
paid for fine and fine medium scoured
territory. Scoured A super pulled sold
St 6utHe snd eastern A A at 47&49o. U
super and the lower grades of pulled are
quiet. Fine and fine medium territory is
eelllng at l!a'2c. A little new spring
Texas sold at 2334c and new Arlsona
wools at $4c for fine medium and 27c for
half-blood. The market Is steady aifd It
ts believed that the better claaa of wools
will command full prices, though there
ie no thought of any material axlvance
In foreign wools good amount of fine
Australian mllla sold at 4446o. Th prin
cipal demand Is for tho fine grades In both
domestic and foreign. Country prices are
high and Boston dealers are operating
freely, having contracted considerable wool
on the sheeps' back In Montana. The
shipments of wool front Boston to June 4,
Inclusive, aocordlng to the aam author
ity, are 121.466.421 pound, against 104,047,071
pound In th same time last year. The
receipts to June $, inclusive, are 109.946.860
pounds, against K4.5U.bb4 pounds for tha
same period last year.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 7, WOOL
ILEUPDffiEGIMM COMPANY
f ... 9
Rooa 169 Bee Building. Tel Denotes 2173
tlcmbcra of All Principal Grain Ejcchanges
' Your Business Solicited
13
Ptesdy; medium grades, combing end clrth
lng. 84477c; light One, flTUc; heavy one,
16-jlTc; tub washed, "U3;0.
OMAHA WIIOLF.St.B BfAltKBT".
Conoltlen of Trees and annotations oat
Staple sad Fnney Prodeee.
FOOS-Per dos . 14Vo.
BUTTER Parking atock, 18c; choice to
fancy dairy, lKgjtic; creemerv, zititso.
i LIVE POULTRY Hens, loc; roosters. I
' tyic; turkeys. 12c; ducks. 10c; geese, to.
I FRUITS.
1 i AtjirurtiNiA . t iisniiiui-rer 00 x ot
Shoot 8 lbs , : 15.
PI NEAPi'LEH Florida. 48 slie, $1.7$ per
Crate; 42 site, $2 76 per crate; M alse, $176
per crate; 80 else, 84 00 per crate. Cuban
pineapples fi '0 less all around.
STR A WBERR1 ES Missouri, 24-qt eases,
$2-7Kj3.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMONS Llmonlera. 8O0 site, 14 25; $40
arte, $676; other brands, 60c less.
BANANAS Per piedlum-sUed bunch,
$2.i,4T2.26; Jumboes. $2.6ott!60.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, IrO
176. 200. lit and 250 sites. .i 60; 90, Its. 888
si ses, $800: California Navels, extra fancy,
174 200 216. 2S0 slses, $4.50; fancy, 176 sis.
$3.76; iw site, $4.26; choice, large atses, bef
box, $1.76453.00.
FIGS California, bulk. Hc; 6-rrown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crowQ Turkish. 11c; S-crown
Turkish. 80.
DATES Kaflaway, 6c; sayera, 60; hal
lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb.
box, $1.00.
BEEF CTTTS.
4 tnln ITlv. Ma S IaIh 412m. S
loln.'$Hc; No. 1 rib. lie; No, i rib, 10c; No.
i no, c; mo. 1 rouna, sw; ivo. 1 round,
8c; No. 1 round 80; No. 1 chuck, 6e; No.
I chuck, 6c; No. $ chuck, 6c; No. 1 plate,
IHc; No. 1 rlate. 8c: No. $ plate, 8c
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Table stock, per bu., $Oo.
NAVT BEANS Per bu.. No. 1. $100; No,
ft, $1.86.
NEW VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Per bu., $126.
ASPARAGUS 4630o per dos. bunches.
BEANS New. wax and string, per ham
per. $4 00.
BEETS,' TURNIPS Snd CARROTS Pat
do, bunches, 4ftl00c.
PIEPLANT Per dos.. 100.
CUCUMBKRS-Per dos,, $1.00.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 30-lb, orate,
$2.00.
CABBAGE California, 3e.
CELERT Florida, $1.26 per dos.
ONIONS Texas silver skin, per grate,
about 46 lbs., $2.60; yellow Texas, per crate,
$2.26; green onions, per dos.. Sic.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot-house, per dos.
heads. 45c.
PARS LET Hot-house, per dos, bunches,
40c.
RADISHES Per dot. bunches, homt
grown, 20c; extra large bunches, 40o per
MISCELLANEOUS
SUGAR Granulated cane, in sacks, $6.61j
grsnulated beet in sacks, $5.41.
COFFEE-Roasted. No. t 2c per lh.t
No. to. lie per lb.; No. 26, 19o per lb. No.
80, 14Vpc per lb.; No. U. 12VrC per lb.
CHKrChE Block Swiss, 19t; Umborger,
14c; Toung Americas, 17a
NUTS California walnuts, ' No. 1, soft
shall, 12c; No. 1, soft shell, 16c; braslla,
IdViOISc; pecans, Wfilo; filberts. 12Ho; pea
nuts, raw, 7ftc; roasted, 9o; California al
monds, 17Vic; cocoanuts, $6 00 per 100.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green talUfl.
No. 1, 9o No. 2. 8c; bull hides, 6V; green
bides. No. 1. 7o; No. 2, 6o- horse, fl.HHJ
$.60; sheep pelts. 60Cu$1.2r.. Tallow, KoTL
4c; No. 1. 3Ve. Wool. U4J22o. 7
CANNED. GOODS Corn, standard, west,
em. tOADoc: Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, fancy.
I-pouna cans, i.ss; siaiuiaru, s-pouna cans,
$1.20. Pineapples, grated, 2-pound, $3,104
2 80; sliced, il.754jt.86; fancy Hawaiian, 1
Ilia.. 11.76. Gallon apples. 32 40M 0O. Can.
fornla apricots, $2.00. Pea re. $1.7$ffl2 So.
Peaches. $1.714140; L. C. poaches, ll.Ooa
2.60. Alaska salmon, red, tU6; fancy
Chinook, flat, $2.10; fanoy aorkeye, flat,
$1.96. Sardines quarter, oil. $.1.25; three
quarters mustard, $2.75. Sweet potatoes,
$1.1001.26. Sauer kraut, 90c. Pumpkins, 8jSj
431. ). Wax beans, 2-lb.. 8O0QU.OO. Lima
beans, 2-lb., 75cCitl.S6. Snaked neaa. S-lb..
0c; early June, $6cx$1.18; fancy. $1.26411.4$.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pruneg
are somewhat unsettled by frr offering
from econd hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of immediate grades. Quo
tations rango from 8Hc to 8c for California
fruit and from $Hc to to for Oregon, peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 12Vkc. Raisins are nrm; loose
Muscatels are quoted at 8&9c; seeded
raisins. 8Cllc.
FISH Pickerel. dressed, c; pike,
dressed, 12c; whits Ash, dressed, winter
caught 1816c; trout, 1215c; halibut lSo;
salmon, 16c; catfish, 15c; herring, dressed,
8c; crsppies, round, 6fjp9o; crapples, large,
fancy, 15c; black bass, 25c; smelts, sweet
and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fish, 15c red
snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 40tfftoc
frog legs, 80S40c: lobsters, green, per lb.,
87e; lobster, boiled, per lb., 30c; mackerel.
Spanish, per lb., lo; mackerel, native, Ijkj)
25c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 28o lb.
CURED FISH Family white fish, pep
quarter bbl., 100 lbs., $4.00; Norway mack
erel, No. 1, $35.00; No. 2. $28.00: herring, tit
bbls., 200 lbs. each; Norwav. 4k, 111 00.
HAT Choice upland, per ton, $11.50; m
dlum. $10.60; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; off grades,
$4-006.60. Rye straw. $7. !;
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, June 7.-CfTTON-Snot
closed steady at 25 points higher; middling
uplands, 12.32c; middling gulf, 18.50c; sales,
806 bales.
New Tork cotton quotations furnished by
Logan a Bryan, 1 Board of Trade build
ing: I Open, j High.) Low. Cloee.
July 11M I 1207
Sept..v 1100 I nsf
Dec llifl j 1206
1150 I 119?
llrtO 1178
1180 I 119$
LIVERPOOL, June 7. COTTON-flpot,
small business done; prices 8 points lower;
American middling, fair, 8.62d; good mid
dling, 7.9d; '.middling. 7.44d; low middling,
7.10d; good ordinary, 6.44d; ordinary, 6.0M;
sales of the day were 8,000 bales, of which
loo were for speculation and export Snd
Included 2.800 American; receipts, 1,000
bales,i Including 1.000 American.
ST. LOUIS. June 7. COTTON Steaflv 1
mldflllng, 124io; sales, 414 bales; receipts,
none; shipments, 900 bales; stock, W,6K5
babMi.
NEW ORLTCANS. June 7.-X)TTON
Spot closed firm; sales, r,4fX) boles; low
ordinary. Tc, nominal; ordinary, 874jc, nom
inal; good ordinary, 10$-16o; low middling,
117-lKc; middling. 12T6c; good middling, IDVl
middling fair, 1440, nominal; fair, lotkc,
nominal; receipts, 2,815 bales) stock, $7,6ii
bales.
Coffeo Mnrket.
NEW TORK. June 7. COFFEB Mae.
ket for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to a decline of 6 points In sympathy
with French cables and under a little sell
ing said to be against firm offers from
Brazil. Trading was not active and there
was enough buying to hold the market
steady until near the close when offerings
were a little heavier. The market was
fTnally steady net unchanged to 10 points
lower. Sales for the day were estimated
at 86,350 hags, Including June at 6 6,1c; July,
6.45c; September, 6.8fyif!.40c: December, 6.40c
March, 5.4r.'66.&Oo; May, 6 55. Spot coffeo
quiet; RIo No. 7, 6Hc: , Santos. No. 4, 7V4ct
mild coffee dull; Cordova, I 12.
Evaporated). Apples and Dried Frwlta,
' NEW TORK, June 7. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market steady; fancy, wgc;
choice, 7J7Vc; prime, poor to (air,
OVuOc.
wssssssMssssj ess,ssMjeiisswssajsssewwss
INDUSTRIAL AND MIMG
STOCKS
WAP1TED
W ar prepared to buy from
private owners Industrial and
Mining Stooka. Give full parti,
cutara of ths Shares held- Maks '
rour price bottom and sav our
im and your. We deal di
rect with owners only and not
through brokers. All classes
of Stock considered, but In
dustrial Stocks preferred.
E. E. KNOTT & CO.; $zn,
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