0 TUB OMAIIA SUNDAY BECt JUNE'S. 1907. CRA1X AND PRODUCE MARKET Prices EalJy Soraenhtt After Heary Clote of Prertoui Day. WILL BE LITTLE EXPORT WHEAT Statistic of Fir Iran Prerwdla Cumpmrr wlts Present t'oaal tleaa Bream ta Wirrnit Tkli Oatlook. OMAHA. June , 1M. Ths market rallied soma this mornlns. Mter the heaviness ihon nrar the does sterner. Low tx-rcentaare crop reports ull pour In and eioerts Mr there will e Terr lit t 1m ilnt for nort ludslnc irorn statistics taken for the jirevlous live ware. European weather conditions are more favorable and cable came lower. Wheat opened a little soft thla morning, after the heaviness ahown at the cloae yesterday. Considerable nervousness waa felt and It toon very little to move the market either way. There waa a rally on Kansas report and ehorte are covering on advance. Jul wheat opened at iv'tc, asked, and cloaed at kvSc. aaked. torn opened Crm sod higher on (rood feus-lng by caah lntert-sts. cfTerlngs were rather light and scattered. Jul torn opened at c, aaked. and closed at 4tya. aaked. Oats ahowed eome decided strensrth. after yesterday's heavlnesa There waa heavy Belling on atop orders at the ripening, but good buying eoon dried all offerings and the market advanced. July mil o juried at tSVjc, asm-d, tr.d closed at 44c, anked. Prlma-y wheat receipts were 4"4,0O hush la and shipments Splrrt bushels, atalnst recelpta last year of iJR.OO bushels and ahlpmenls of KA.n oushels. Corn receipts were 1.J10.0 buahela and shipments w:0 bushels, apalnKl receipts lt vear of (MI.OOi) buahela and shipments of 444.0m) hushels. Clearances were 08.000 bu. of corn. S6.00D feu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to IM.M6 bu. Liverpool closed d Jower on wheat and Hd lon er on corn. Beaboard reported K.W) bu. of wheat and iS.'M) bu. of corn for export, Local range ot options: Articles. I Open. II1gh. Low. Close. Tes'j. Wheat ( I ! July... (TO A 9"74iA r4A S"SA fTA Sept... 1'A HveA 1VA SIVsA 91TA Corn July... !"A 4ff4A 4iA 46"A 4PA 8-pt... 40SA' 4i4A 46A 4A 4SHA Oats July... tRlfcA tfiA 44.A 44A 4fHA Sept... 7A S7i. A 37A 87A tTVtA A A-iked. B Bid. Omaha Casa Prlees. WHEATVNo. I hard. 8vi5le; No. t hard. ftiWf; No. t hard, JifctWc: No. I eprlnp, WvrtUc. CORN No. S. 4Hc: No. 4, 47(&47c; no frade, 42-i:c; No. yellow, tS'wHc; No. white, 44j49V OATH So. i mixed. 42H'?3c: No. t white, 4SWiT44c; No. 4 white, 434H3'tC Hit-No. 2, 75c; No. i. 73',:. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats, Chicago . Minneapolis Omaha .., Duluth IU3 ..r .. 14 172 .. 47, 1 r PROVISION'S CHICAGO GRAIN AND Featare sf 4k Traalas; etna Closing Prices oa Board of Trade CHICAGO, June 8. The Kansas crop re port, which exerted strong Influence on yes terday's market, brought about a complete change jt sentiment In the wheat pit to day. At the close of the market July wheat was up tiic September wheat was up lie Corn was higher. Oetr were up l'-ito. Provisions were unchanged to ec higher. The wheat market today opened easier because of good weather conditions tn the west. Later, however, a complete reversal of sentiment waa caused by the Kansas tate crop report. It was rumored yester day that the report would show a percent age of 11 on June 1. It showed a percent ace of W, which was lesa than points ij'Kher than yesterday's prediction. This nerenee was not sumclent to strongly wTlct the market, but the report declared h.t n Mr cent or tn a'neai area nan been plowed up. This would Indicate a rmn n t aknut il flflfl rttv Kn on Ih. nonnlae method of figuring. Dispatches were also received from Kansas declaring: that wheat la being cut foe hay and that further plow ing up Is still In progress. These thine-, coupled with the crop report, brounht about an urgent buying demand, and from fMic July wheat advanced steadily until It touched 97'c. Protlt-ttklnir aalca caused a alight reaction from the high point, buA the market cloaed strong. Conservative speculatcrs bought steadily all day and there was a prood demand from pit traders and conimlHslnn houses. July wheat opened Hftfc to K'ae lower at 95C, "old between 3Hc and SiVc and closed at September opened Vi'u "V lower at 97,ifiic, old between 7Vc and !SSc and cloaed at fc'Hc. Clcurancee of wheat and flour mere equal to 1!,(I0 bu. "Primary receipts were 4:4.011 bu., aealnst Ji.OM bu. for the same time laat year. Minneapolis Inluth and Chicago reported re-elps of V cara, as arelhat 4M) cars laat week and til cars one The corn market opened firm and with a fair demand. The crop reporta were a-en-erally unnatlfactorv. It belns- declared that 1h weather In the corn belt was too Imidv. too wet and cold. From some points Jn Iowa and Illinois reports came that the crop may be serlotmly retarded unless warm weather arrives. Julv corn opened unchanged to c hlahcr at R3,T,TV, sold Tvetween BSc and &4'.c. and closed at He. Local receipts were K!3 cara, with 4t$ of contrect grade. The oats market took a slight dip at the Immediate openlner. but Immediately ral lied and were strong for the remainder of the dny. Many traders were of the opinion that the selling of yesterday had been over done and that present conditions did not warrant the closing prices of last n1(rht. The market was strnnc all day with a r'ood demand. Julv oats opened c lower o r higher at 44i441c, sold between 44c and 6c and closed atrong at 46c. Local receipts were 118 cara. Trading In provisions was verv Hrht. A heavy run of born 1s exported for neTt week and this pr"vented anv marked ad vance, although I'' b'lyin" a vol ume. Packers 1 1 and ahorts wen the best buyers. At the clRe Julv l-u as higher at tl SR. I M was unchinsed at !?!. Rlle were up ZVf.V at fS.7Wu.au. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, cars; corn, 33 cars; oata 236 cars; hogs, 410r head. The leading futures ranged as follows Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat t 1 ! July lVt-MCl 6C4 Sept. vrximfc Deo. t,4l 1 01W I I lwl!5Ttvlv C7,l - KWkl 9H K 'l 0P'4r 96.9Tl 1 01 Corn- July ira?v ept. faV""N MV.I 5i! 62 I 5S Tt 4 61 4 St 4t'i to'1 4 I rr V.'S 61 Vs 4J Dec. I 61 '4 1 Oats I I Julv !4 ft Pent. 1ST itk May SS(V I as I 4"' Tork 1 July I 14 1 IT, I l u.' a 5. It SO Sept. 1 15 4 rht 16 J.-.I 16 4i I lti L?U l.mr.' t 1 1 . - ''ill Jnlv Scot. BlN Julv Sept 20 75 I M ) I tCV I 95 j S I fit No. 1 Cash quotations were as follows: V,?1- ! h"&leJy.: "'"'rr rntents. fa 1 4 ; winter stralnhta. .i.75fl3 T.: spring pat- fl- 4:M',.'-.pri" "falKhta. .fcv4.4& bakers. HiiJjS.75. AH EA T N i. 2 spring, tl ovvi njvt- x-0 I CCA M'5l': N- 2 red. tNii - No. 2 yellow. .;c. OA 1 S No. I J ii6c; No. 2 white 4:w- No. I white. 4.VM7c - 4.o. RYE No. I oc. tr,I--V;KR"v.t', cho,' malting. rrrTBc SEK1 3-Flax, No 1 north western. 61 111. .r.no;i'y..,me- KT5- Clov"' co'xTJt jT'niSMW-iort rlh .. lovne. 16 fct.id.io. ilrti pork, per bhl.. t i fx.rt ' (boxed,.LV - ehrt Beo-'r.. Bblpments. El u 0.4 Iti'W .....r. rJ ... tJ wi 11 10. 1 na Flour, - bbla... Wheat bu... Cura. bu Oata, bu Rve. bu Barley, bo... On the Produce exchsnire tnH-v ik. k... ter market was eay; croamcVtea Uric dairies. ITa.c. Kfk. eaav: at i;,rk In lu1l. uc: firsts. l-c; prin fijta. l4Vc Cheese. stUy, UV.feiSVc. LIversHMt Grata Market. LIVKRPOCU June 6. - WHEAT - Spot, firm; No. S red Waatera wiUt. U; NgTi California. 7s Id. Futures, steady; July, Ts V'. BT'ember. 7s IVd. "HN Spot, firm; fleas dried. 6s: old northern, (a :d Futures, dull; July, 6s September, 4l iid. SEW YORK QE.1ERAI. MARKET aealBS af the Day mm . Tarleas Caaaasadltlea. NEW TORK, June t. rLOri Rw relpta. bhls.; exports. .Cii bbla.; market dull and about steady; Minne sota patents, f& lOft winter straights, 4Sitj4S; Mlnntota bakers, lliiii 4 Ji; winter extras, II 0t) I SO; winter patent, I4.JS1 i l; winter low fTA!, 12. 0 1.40. Bye Pour, Arm; fair to good, 14.76m 5 00: choice to fsncy, I5 10.40. C iKNMEAI, Steady; fine white and yellow, 1 10; coarse, II. 1761. 1; kiln dried, II U&I J5. . RVE Tiull; No. t western, nominal, c L f.. Buffalo. WHEAT-Becelrts. tt.OOO btf; exporta, 11.175 bu. Spot market firm; No. i rd, II. om. elevator; No. i red, (1.0IH, f. o. b., anont; No. 1 northern Luluth, 11.11 . I. o. b., afloat; No. I hard winter, ll.Ct, f. o. b., afloat. There waa a strong rally In wheat today after a poor opening, due to the bullish Kansas figure on condi tions and acreage, good support from the southwest and active covering of shorts. Lent prices showed HO Ho net advance.' July. 1 1.01 Tt j 1.04 , closed at II. MS; September. 1 1 .04 1 .04 V . closed at fl r4H; December, ll.04tfl.04S. closed at fl.0u. uk.n Receipts, M.87I bu. exports. 17,411 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, 4Vic elevator, and 61a, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white. 4c, and No. 1 yellow; tie, t. o. b., afloat. Option market was with out transactions, closing Vie net lower. July and September closed at 62a OATS Becelpts, 6,000 bu.; exports, 1.6 SO bu. Spot market easy; mixed oati, 26 to 12 pounds. 4V 60c; natural white, 20 to 23 pounds, SO&Hc; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, t0H3&5c. HAT Steady; shipping. TStTlBe: e-ood to choice, 11.1 K 1.20. HOrs Steady; state, common to choice, 1904, 14816c; 1005, 4H&6c; Pacific coast, 1"1. SWllc; 190s. lege. HIDES Quiet; Central America, 2c; Bogota, 21 Vc LEATHER Quiet; acid, tB(ff2Io. ..H?iISI"NS B,"ef- teady; family, I14.0014.HO: mens, 9 5010 00; bee hsms, 124. 00016. 00; packet. 1 1 1 00 $ 11.50s city, extra India mesa. 122.00 23.00. Cut rJi' ,e'y; Pickled beliles. 11.00 14 00; pickled hams, 12 12 He. Lard, steady; western prime. $.Si.lI; re Dned. steady; continent, I960; South imt.r,r HO 26; compound, 00et5 t?7VJ9leI; fml'y. H 00; short clear. y-fffiSi?': m""". 21T.75 16.60. TALLOW Steady: city 2 per pk.). t'c.h ou"'nr pkjr. free), 6i6Hc. tS-n ?y; domestic, fair to extra, JG7c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Wefik; street price, extra creamery. 23V,SS4c; official prices, crean ery. common to extra. Ik'Siac; renovated common to extra, Iftujc; western fal lory, common to firsts. lfUTXr CHEESB - Ste.,1 v : ' r,. w . . - ., cream colored, small best. 12c: afatA white, small. 12i,c; state, large colored, best white, 12V,c; fair to rood. 10a-UWc; Inferiors. "!tfie. 1-XKJ8 Steady; state, Pennsvlvana end nearby fancy selected white, ISHiffISc; choice, 17rnSc; firsts to extra firsts, lRVtyg lc; western flrnta. 18c; official price, 15Va 16c; seconds, lf.ri5tte POtLTRT-Uve dull; spring chickens. E"c; fowls, loc; turkeys. 12c dressed steadv; fow.uTmu3v4r"' 28,5 300 1 tu,ke' w'lc: I St. Loals General Market. ST. LOVIS, June 8. WHEAT Futures, higher; track. No. 2 red, cash, BffcSWc; No. 2 hard, 7(j10c; July, 96c; September, H ti(Sc. CORK Firm: track. No. I rash, Kftfre, July. 6if4c; September, S2sc; No. I white. 54i-r4tc. OATS I'uturea. firm; cash lower; track. No. 2 cash. 4Sc: July. 44Vc; September. 8Sc; No. 2 white, 60o. FIUR-43teady; red winter patents. 4 R0Cf4 90; extra fancy and straight. 1J.E0 .; clear. l2.OfT.3tt. SEED Timothy, steadv, tS.0OS4.0p, CORNMEAI.-Steady. $2.70. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, HlO HAT Steady; timothy. JH.60Oa.50; prairie. Il0.00oi13.00. IRON COTTON TIES H-04. ' B A OO NO 1 1 4e. HEMP TWINE inc. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: JoMMnir. $16.40. Lard, steady; prime steam, 1a.lL Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra short, $ 87H; clear ribs, ta.27H: short clears, 19.76. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, Ho2o; clear ribs. 110 25; short clear; tlt.RH- PQVLTRY Weak; chickens, 10H; aprins, 17c: turkeys, 10c: ducks, c; geese, sc. BL'TTER Steady; creamery, 213240. EGGS Steady, lTVrC Recelpta Shipments. Plour, bbl .(B0 7.000 Wheat, bu 21.000 82.000 Corn, bu , 207.000 ' 61.000 Oata, bu. , 62,000 S8.O0O Kansas City Orala as Provisleas. KANSAS CITT, June t. WHEAT July, 91Hc; September. SCV! December, Wcl Cash: No. 1 hard. Sid?fl: No. 2, 89S9c; No. I red, 8c4j1: No. 2, 4'gSc. CORN July, 4tVjc; September, 49He; De cember, 4ftc. cash: No. I mixed. toiO0c; No. 2 white. 60HC OAT8 No. I white. 47c: No. J mixed. 66140. HAT-Steady; tlmo'hy. I16.6OS17.0O; prai rie, lU.S'WLI.CU RYE Steady; 75c BITTER Creamery. 22c; packing, 15Hc EGGS Steady; extra fancy, Wc; cur rent receipts, cases Included, new rases, l-Vc; second-hand eases, 12c; southern, canes Included, llAfcd Receipts and slilpiaents of grain: Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 67.000 62.000 Corn, bu 60 000 42 0 0 Oats, bu 17,010 8,X Kansas City cash prices: I Open. I High. I Low. 1 Close. Wheat July.w.. Sept.... Corn July...., Sept...', ni nv 1Sa4S,H 4W,4vi-H 81 i2HgH 4 JtfSH X aaked. Mlaaeastolla Grata Market. MTNNEAPOIJS, June . WH EA TJu 1 y , O U": September, HS,c: No. 1 hard, 6103V; No. I northern, I1.0SH; No. t northern. ll.or: No. I northern. ssAufrssifco. KLOL'R First patents, 15; second patents, 64 9460"; first clears, second clears, 6t7VS2-8S. FL.VX8KED Good Memand; closing price, ji. BRAN In bulk, 16.60ff167. Ierla Market. PEORIA. June l-CORN fnchanged; No. yellow and No. , 6Sc; No. 1 6c; no graae. wtiObic. OATS Easy : No. I white, .e; No. I white. 46H'o46Vc; No. 4 white, 4W,e. RYE Nominal; Jge. 2, 64&1i6e. WHISKY On the basis of II. H for fin lshed goods. Pkllavdelpbl Prodaoa Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 6. BOGS 'Mar ket steady, fair demand; western. Arsis, tree casts, lie, at mark. CHElSfi-Steady but quiet: New Tork full creama, choice new, 12"i;c; New York full creams, fair to good, llVfflic. Hllwaskrs Grata Market. MILWAT'KEE, June 6 WHEAT Steady No. t northern. l.Cltl.H: July, Tic. RYE-Steady; No. 1. 67?r7Hc BARLEY Lower; No. 2, iS7c; sample, tn 1 dc. CORN-Steady: No. t cash. MQ&44c: July. S40. Dalatk Grata Market. DULUTH. June . WHEAT No. 1 north, ern. HOI,; No. t northern, tl.ODV,; July 11.01,: September, fl.01: December, OATS on track, 42c; June, lZa. TOLEDO. June 6 SEEDS Clover, cash. 6!2S: October, 66 16; December, 6S0?i; alarcn, 6&.wH Alatke. Ik ao. rimotny, 6- OIU aad Revsla. NEW YORK. June 6 OIL8 Cottonseed. easy; prime crude, f. o. b. mills. 4o; yel low, dot. i-eiroieum, nrm ; reared, new York, 68 46: Philadelphia and Ballrr.ore, 64; Philadelphia and Bellmora, In bulk, 14 Turpentlna quiet: ttaoeoSc ROSIN ajulttt; strained, common to good. 4"17. SAVANNAH, Oa.. June 6 OIL-Turpen-tlne. Arm; 67c. ROSIN Firm: sales. 2.192 casks: quote: A, B. C 64 Oi'iil 14: I. 64.2&fr K.' E. 4 at9 40; V. 4 14 he; O. 64 It; H. 65 60; T, K.uO; K. 6S7; M. U-M'1: N. 66.7oat.00; W O, lik'06; W W. 6tuJ.ia . Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 6 -iryTrE Futures Of ned quiet at uachanged prlct-e to a d cllue tif 6 points under scattering liquida tion, but rul.;d very quiet. In keeping with ft-it urt-l-ea cables, and siesdied toward the rlosw n a show of bull support. The rlose as dull, act unchanged to 6 points higher. alas were reported of 1.294) hags. Including Julv at 6 46c; Beptembf-r. i Sic; Deoembow 4uc; January. S.4te: March, 146c. 6.hJ dtiil; No. 7 Rio, tV: No. 4 banlua I ! Mil duil; Cordova. U NEWYORK STOCKS AST) BONDS Speculators Draw Wide Deduction from White House Conference. KAS.KET IS ITEM AST) HIGHER Peak Btateaseat Caasea m Raavetlam, ta Tbla la Follawed by a Harrlaeaaa Lad NEW TORK, Jone (. The toe market community waa Inclined to draw wide deductlone from the conference at the White House laat night of members of the national administration to discuss the re sults of the Investigations held by the Interstate Commerce commission lnte the affairs of various corporatlona and rail road combinations. The common assump tion In the financial district was that a moderation of the policy of prosecution of corporations was to be Inferred aa In contemplation. The response of prices Indicated that the Harrlmsn group was regarded aa most Immediately Involved In this de cision. The feeling Is general In the financial community, however, that a large portion of the difficulties of secur ing capital for railroad extensions and general Improvements have been directly due to the discredit thrown upon Incor porations In general by the attitude of the administration toward these bodies. There s a deep-seated sentiment In all street that a moderation of governmental se verities towards corporatlona would operate materially to facilitate the rais ing of needed capital. The poor bank statement was a temporary offset to ths nfluence of the Wuhlnrtno rennets. T k known movements of money during the week account for only about half the loss of over I. 000.000 In cash holdings, as the 13,600.000 gold which goes out today is not supposed to figure In this week's statement, but to be reserved for appear ance In next week's return. The lost Increase, although slight, helped to swell the deposit Item and the reserve require ment, with a net result of rutting down the surplus reserve more than half. It is tne opinion that further gold will o out to Paris next week, although the ex change rate at Parla on London advanced again today and narrowed the margin of prom on snipments or gold from here. Prices recovered after the hesitation caused by the bank showing and closed firm, but rather below the best prices. 1 oiai saues 01 Donas, par value, ibBK.ooo. Number of sales and ranee of auota- tlons on the New Tork Stock exchange: Stiff. HISS. VOW. COM. too Aflami Eiprau AmAlrmmAtetf Copser . M.ioo rr u . 10 4JU. 4i 100 I7U, 714 . i.4 ii hh am. c a r Am. CAT. pit Am. Con on Oil II H 10 19 T t 101 llH i )n Mat SI N T H P6 M 184 ITS 5 ll 144 mi. 6 It - 44 lit 17 71 141 441 l TO 44H u 1U II t iH Cot loo oil sfa Aaerlcaa Exprccs ., Am. H. A U pli Americas Ice Am. Llnaee4 Oil 100 It lot l.i UIV, 100 1 i.ws rt 4, lot tt mt Am. Unl Oil pta Am. Loeomottrs Am. Lecomotire pfd. ....... Am. 6. R Am. a. R. pfd iiii 104 M Araer. iucar Retnlpc Am. Tobacco pM etfs Asoa4a HlDlss Co tehlana , Atrklaaa pTi Atintic Cout Line Baltimore A Ohio Bal. Ohio pfd Brook) ra Rapid Tr 1.404 lt MM t.POt IftVt I" 110 ton sr l.tnt 11" tng 144 6.40 lltti M 1M U7 Canadian Pacific Central ot New Jartry Chtwioaka A Ohio Ckioaso Gt. W Cbleaso A N. W a. at. A St. P Cnlr.ro T. A T Chloao T. A T. ptd C, C. C. St. L CeloraAo P. A 1 Coioraoo A 60 Colo. A 8a. 1st pfd no poo 1,600 t4 J""e 44V 4SH M II 147 ' "iiv, Colo. Bo. td pfd. Consolidates Oes Cora Produfrts 10t IT T.M0 1414 ''tei 'MVfc Cora proewets pfd Dataware a Huaaon Dal.. L. A W Dasrer A R. O D. A k. O. pfd btatlllors sacarltlaa trio , Brie 1st ptd Erie td p!4... 69 4.7lt S 504 Oanaral E lor trio Illinois Cantral , Intsniatlonal Paser Int. Paper pfd.,-..... 1st. Pump ....a.... Int. Pamp pfd........ Iowa Contrml Iowa Contrml pfd. Kaaaaa Otr Bo 41 I 41 in 40 K. c. Bo. pfd UnitaTlllo A N 600 111 I J8 IC' 111 47 kfextoaa Ontral Minn. A St. I M-, It- P. A 8. S. at M.. 8L P. A 6. g. U. pfd. t" 104H 101 JJl too in in inn 700 Tl 74H T41, lm H u u KlO 44 14 LIDO 41 H 4014 41 X 4V, I tn Uf 111 IH14 1.100 tiv, US 10 Tt 14 741, MlaaouM Parlfis M., K. A T at., ft. A T. pfd Katloaal Lad N. k. H. of M. pfd New Tor Central N T., O. A W Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd North Amenoaa tot t tVO 14 V. 17. 10 lt 10 K"4 41 14 post SI 11 111 44 t 47 tt 141 ltH to4 Paallc Mall Pannorlvanla Pogpla'l Caa r . c, c. a at. u. Praaaid ttaol Car M Praaoad . O. pfd tot H 14 Pallmaa PmUoa Car Raadlaf koadlng lot pfd Raadlni td pfd btaiubltc itael Rapublle Stael pfd mo t.tne to) '"ini Rock island Co Rock lalaad Co. pfd. tl II 44 rH , M f 111 M lit r Rubber Ooods pfd tt. U A 6 P. M pfd St. beets . W M4 10 t. U t. W. pfd Southern Pacific 60. parlfia pfd to. Rallwar Bo. Railway pfd Toaoasaae C. A I Tazaa A PaciSo M T.. St. U A W T.. at. L A V. pfd Cnlea Parlfia roloa Pacific ptd. C t. EiVToas u. no l."0 mt "iii fit 17.404 T7 n m 111 lVi 11 wit 44 117 H 11(14 V. t. Realty 100 l4i t V. t. P.uhbar. V. 6. Rubber pfA lot MX 4.404 sMt US M4 P. I. Stool C. t. frlorl pfd t2 4 lot V m ut t 1H 14 M U64 M " IT?; Va-Garo. Cbomlcal .. V. -:ro. Cham, pfd., Wabaah 10 14 Wabaah pfd Walla-Parso Kaproaa . Waatlngbonao Kloctrle Waatars t'aloa Whoollac A k. Wfaoooala Caatiol .... Wla Ontrml ptd N art tarn Padte Cfetral LMthar Central tMthor pfd... tloaa-ShafiWId ataal . Oroat Northern pfd... ... t.ltt W 1H '"Hi 'it' 'it" 100 44 M4 . 1,000 Ml 7 " 'ioi 'it, Int. statrapoiitaa tat. Mat. ptd Total sales tar tas say, moot baraa Bootsa ttoxska aad Baa da. BOSTON, June . Ckll loans. Et per cent; time loans, 4JH per cenL OfflclaJ closing on stocks ana bonds; AUhuae sdl 4s tl Col. A Heel tot de 4s 17 rootanaial pt In. Central 4a li Copper Ranse - T444 Au-blaoa - ssHopalc aet 14 do pfd Nrraaklla 11 Boatos A Albaar....lll Uranbr i.HO Ooatoa A Maine 140 lala Rorala II Rnaton Eleratad lMMaaa. aiming 444 rllrhbert p4 lSl Mlchlsaa II Kuliu Control 61 Mohawk IS N. T . N. H. A H...144 Moil C. A C 1 t'atoa Pacific .M4oi4 Deaunio Am Pneu. Tuba.. Amor, tugar da pfd Am T. A T A mar. Woo lae ... do ptd Ediaoo Elae. Ills. Maaa. Electric ... da pfd Maaa. Ooa ttarooia ..A...xa .llr Pareot M HI ouiQc.r .U4 Sbaaaca fit Tamarack ...... ,. 41 Trtnltw ,.M foiled Copper . . 14 V. S. Mtalug... ,. 47 t. A OU. .. 40 Ttah .. MkVtrtnrul 114 ::::-,l.H ...A 19 14 ;h 1"4 64 ::::: in Vt 144 Celled fiboe tUch do ptd .... C. A Steel.. ta pfd .... Adventure .. Allooaa Aaaelta mated Atlantte ...... Bimrbaa) .... Bid. 7 W Inana 44. Wolverine to North Butte I But to Cooutloa 44 Nevsda tcCal A Artseue. liAnseea Coav .. tt Hiw Yerk Miatag Itocka, NEW YORK. June I Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Ad.ms Cos II Uttle Chief ., 6 Alloa ....SM reace arwoewtck fa ..... M Comotoch Tuaaal ... tt Con. al. A Va 44 Horn tutor 148 Iron Sneer tut LeadvuM Coa. t Ontario , tit Ophkr .,..I74 P-wnst ...... It Sav.sa 44 Sierra T4oads ....... at Small Hopes .. II Standard tat rorelca iTIaaavstal. LONDON, June 6. Money waa In good demajad and la fair supply 4a the market today. Discounts were steady. Frtrea en the Block exchange were quietly steady. Yesterday s release of gold try the Ind:aa secretary helped consols to harden, but the good board of trade flrurma failed to assist home ralla Foreigners were sap ported by Parla. -Jkpaneee Imperial ta of 14V4 closed at i'f. Ajuerkaaa suffered front rava.r.i. iiqujaatioa sontif tne early trad log, which caused a aetkik dm. but, rtavewe sutvsgit later aardeae4 pa-kceti and, aJthougb the market closed steady, parity level waa not maintained, fears of a poor New York bank statement chocking the Improvement. PARirl, June 6. The tone on the Bourse Improved today. Ruaaian Imperial 4a were unquoted. Kusslaa bonds ot 1!M closed at traW. bjjuRUN, June lOn the Bourse today Americana Improved on the New York ad rlcea. At the close domestic stocks were lower. - " New Yerk Meaer Market. NEW TORK. June . MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans, dull and slightly firmer; sixty days, IVfe per cent; ninety days, lS4 per eent; sis months, per FRIME MERCANTILE TATEH-8e fper cent.- STERLINO ESXCHANQE Steady, with actual business In bankers' bills at 64 87fv 6.6710 for demand and at 64 .SjoOt 637w lor etsty-day bills; posted ratee, 64 86 and 64 W; commercial bills. 14 SSHtM .634. SILVER Bar, 66tc; Msaican dollars. (ISo. HONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad, firm. closing quotations on Don as toTtr were as follows: V. i. ret. fa, rag....104 npaa la ttw do eenpea 14 Japan la, td seriae.. t C. 6. la, rag. -ll to 4a rtfa. t do eotipoa 1(4 -do 4a etfa tl V. A eld 4a, rag 1 de td Sanaa li do eaupoa lo k. M. sat. 4a ltou C. S. saw 4a, KS....1.H4 Man. e. 4a M to eoupoa U' "kn. Control 4a..... 77 u, Am. Tobaooe 4s. T do 1st lae fa lot 14108. A St. U 4a.. M M St., K. A T. 4S H do fe 44 N. R. R. of M. a 4a tl N T. C. t. I Ha US. Atrhlaea gaa. 4a... do sdl. 4s Atlantic C. 1. 4a.. Bal. A Okie 4s de ls Bra. R. T. t. 4s.... Central of Oa. 4a. . 4a 1st Ino do M tas de Id Im n i. c s. as.... 14 oko. PadSs 4s ... 104 do ta , Ma N. A W. a. 4a.... TO a S. U rfdf 4s. It Pons. one. lo. 10014 Raadlni sen. 4a... .ia .14U . 4 . ta4 . us Oea. A Ohio 4s so ochleae A A, la. 17 St. L. A 1 M. a 6a.. 110 c, b. a u n. 4a ... i st. u a 1 r. if. 4a to C, A L A P. 40.... 41 St. U S. W. 4a .... It to eel. 6a 14 Boaboard A. L. 4s.... 71, CMC. t II U . a. t,Bo. Pacific 4a. 67 Cola Ind. la ear. A II do 1M 4s etfs 44 Cola. Mid. 40 44 So. Railway la 10(44 Colo. A So. 4s It 'Trxaa A P. la 1U l'ba Is 104 T.. St. L A W. 4s 71 D A R. O. 4s PS rnloa Paclfie 4s 10144 iM.tinara' sac. as... a: v. s. steal id as. Erta p. 1. 4a P2 Wabaah la do gaa. 4a tn Woateni Md. 4s.. Hocking V.I 44. ..ll Wis. Central 4a.. Bid. Offered. ..lot .. 7J .. U ' Lea doa OoalatT Storks. LONDON, June 6. Closing quotations 00 stocks were as follows: Consols, mossy do account .. It 11-14 at., K. A T ... IS N. T. Control ... 11 Norfolk A W ... ft do pfd .. 4M6 ..114 .. 71 .. II .. II .. 41 .. .. M .. 1 .. II .. 71 ..HI .. tl .. 144 . 104 .. It .. 14 Anaconda Atchlaoa , do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific . Chesapeake A Ohio t Ontario A W , 14 Pennajrlranta ...... 172Raad Mines M Raadlni , Cbicaao Ot. W 11 Southern Rallwar , C. M. A St. P lfi do pfd IaBears 14 Southern Pacific tanror A R. O M Inlon Parlto ... do pfd Tl do pfd Erie Z!V. 6. Rtaoi do 1st pfd I do pfd do Id pfd 17 Wabaah , Illlnola Central 141 de pfd LoultYtlle a N 11a Grand Trunk ... .. 1.44 rJlLVER Bsr. steady. Sd per ounce. mu.i li, I otaat per cent The rste of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills, 14 per cent. Bank Cleaurlasra, . OMAHA, June 6. Bank clearings for to day were fl.S35.2iS.t: and for the corre sponding date last year 61. 660,271. 29. 1907. It. Monday .1 1.631154.00 2.106.651.72 Tuesday l,0p.4Si 5 Wednesday l.M.Mll Thursday .lfl9.5'i.Sl Friday 1,644 49 09 Saturday .635.203 22 l,777.Sli S3 l..S67.67 J.8S1. 716.75 1.61.719.7! l.&60,371.2 Totals n2.4O1.10163 tl0.m.El Increase over the corresponding week last year, 62.0C7,212.!a Treaeary Statement. WASHINGTON. June 8. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 6160.000,000 gold reserve, showsi Available cash balance. 62t,46Z.Z37: gold coin ana minion, 687,wi,iut; gold certificates, 658.SM.S30. Imports and Exports, NEW YORK. June -Total Imports of specie at the port of New tork for the week ending today were 617. 961 silver and 645,224 gold. Total export of specie from the port of New York for the week ending to- uay were '.czu, tvsa goia anu )u,k silver. OMAHA WHOLGIALG MARKETS. Coa d HI am af Trade aad Qaotatloaa am Stapla aad Fancy Prod ace. Bl. I TER Packing stock, 16c; choice to fsncy dairy. 18ft toe: creamery. XiSHaa. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters, I 43c; lurxeys, uc; oucks. 10c; geese, to. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES-Per bok of about 6 lbs.. 62.2mB1.G0. PINEAPPLES-Vlorlda. 46 slse, 22-75 per crate; 42 else, 62.76 per crate; 36 else, 63.7s per crate; 60 slse, 64 00 per crate. Cuban pineapples The less all around. STRAWBERRIES Missouri, -Qt cases, TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmonlera, 100 slse. 16.26; 360 srxe. t6.7n; other brands. 60c lesa BANANAS Per med I urn -sited bunch. Ht"lZ6; Jumboes. 6260tiS.H. ORANGES Medlterrsnesn Sweets. ISO, 176, 200. H6 and STiO sizes, 62.7b31.00; ftS. 126. 286 sises, 63.00; laiuornia fsaveis. extra rancy. 171 200 Zlff. zbO else. 64.60: fancy, VX stse. 63 76; 160 slse, 64.36; choice, large sixes, per box. 1.7&e'J.00. FIGS California, bulk. VAc; 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4 -crown Turkish, 11c; 6-crown Turkish, sc. DATES Kadaway. 6Uc: sayers. id: hai- lowls, 6c; new atuffed walnut datea, Mb. box. 21.00. BEEF CUTS. X X n a 41 M. XT. a loin. w. No. 1 rlD. uc; fso. 1 r.D, luc; o. I rib. tc: No. 1 round. Ittc: No. I round 6 We; No. 3 round 6c: No. 1 chuck, 6V0; No. t chuck, 6c; No. I chuck, tc: No. 1 plate. I'ftc; iso. 3 Plate, ac: na. 1 piate, sc. ULU VrAiH.lABl.1.8. POTATOES Table stock, per bu.. r. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. L 62.00: No. X. 4i.. NEW VKUE.1 ABL.K.B. 'POT A TO ES Per bu.. 61.86, ASPARAGUS 46Q0O0 per dos. bunches. BEANS New wax and string, per ham per, 64 00. UKtns. turmi"! na cakkui rer dot. bunches, 4:trtj0c. FIE PLANT rcf dos , 10C CUCUMBERS-Per dox.. $1.00. TOMATOm Texas, fancy, 20-lb. amta. 62. 26, CABBAGE California, 6c, CELERY Florida. li.A per dom. ONIONS Texss eilvee k!a. per crate. about 46 lbs., 62.60; yellow Texas, par orate. ezao; green onions, per oox., suo. LEAF LETTUCSv Hot-house, per dos. beads, soc PA KSLKT Hot-house, per dos. bunches. toe. JvaDISHES Per dos. bunches, boms grown, aua. MISCELLANEOUS COFFK& Koasted, 14 0. 6s, Me per Tb. ro- tu, uc per in.; rno. zcl ic per lo. No. kj. 14c per lb. 1 No. &. per lb. CH K KB E Block Swiss, lsc; llmbergar, lc; 1 oung Americas, 10c NU'la California walnuts, wo. X, . epft shell, lie; No. 1. snft shell. 16e; braslla im,ei6e: Means. TKi-c: Alberta. 12W-: Biits, rsw. TVsc; roasted, ttu; California al- snonos. ifVkc; cocounuia is up per ita. HllES AND TALLOW Qreen talud. No. L te; No. 3, tc; bull hulas. 6c: tman hldeA No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c; horse. U.bjJ Im; sheep pelts, txH-26 Tallow, Me. J, 4nc; ro. x. atac. - vv yoi. iitgzjcj. CANNElt OOODS Corn, standard, west em, o-4u arc ; saamc, oi.io. lomaioes. rancy, l-DOund cans, tl 46: standard. 6-tound nana tl to. Pineapples, grated. 3-pound. 1) 3tJ 2tv; sliced. (1 7Udl.U; fancy fua;lan, l iue., 41 7. uaaon appiea i a I Cali fornia acrtcota, I ft. Pears. 61.75! reaches. ll.7trjt.40; L C. peaches, (2 (, 60. Alaska salmon, red. 61.16; fanov t.Diaw., uas sfc-jv. lawr oucaeys, flat. II at, Sarduies auarter oil. 66.26; tbree ouarters mustard. 6176 Sweet nntam. 1 lot1 Bauer kraut, too. Pumpkins. Ai tjll 5. Wax beans, 3-lb., 60c&tXuO. Lima deans. 4-ia-. myt' , aoaaoa peas, l ib ttx: early June. Iva'oIi 11: faucv. tl krfi 41 CALIFOHMA DRIED Fftl'fi U Pen sre somewhat unsettled by freer oCTerlnga from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo tation range from 6Se to 6c for California fruit and from 6rc to to for Oregon. Peaches sre srightly essier, with fancy yauow i noted at 12Hc. Raisins are firm; loose luscatels art quoted at etltc; aeedtd raiams. ikOJic. F16H l'lckerel. dressed. Ae; pike. ressea, i&c; wnits nan. a rosea O. winter causm. iaisc; trout, tij toe; nailbut, lie; salmon. lUc; catfish. ISc: herrtna. drau tc; crsppiea. round, tkkc; rrapplea. large, fancy, lie; black baas, 26c; snielis, saoet snd fine, 13c; eL lac; blue fish, 16c: red snapper, , ro. onoa. per pair, eiWSuc; frog legs. 3oy4C; lobalera greet), per lb, 37c: lobeter. boiled, oor lb., luc: anakv.i Spanish, per lb . 16c; mackerel, native, l.rt aVc per lb. ; freah greea turtle meat. 2&o lb. CTHID FlSH-ramlly white Bah. per tiu'ri wii., iw . e. w-, rvorway mack erel. No. 1. ffl&fv: No. 3. 626.60; herring. In bbla. tut lba. oath: Norway. 4k. til 40 HAT rbolea upland, per ton. til. at: ma. rawaf 46-a.t W a7sTV4I4Btwa OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET Good Tat Csttle Steady, with Other. Pouibly Easier. HOGS L0WIR TEAS tAST WEEK Sheep aad I .am fee front; aad Aetlre stvery Day Qaarter ta Forty Ceots Higher for the Vtrtk. POUTH OMAHA. June 6, MOT. TtAearlnta wee Hoga. Sheep. 6.W6 1.641 Official Monday Official Tuesday I 84 4.26 1.116 1.1I1 1 00 t'TTicial Wednesday.. Clfflfial ThiirtdBv Official Friday Oinclal Saturday .... This week ..1 IS.Mt 1.1.C15 r.2s6 jo.r. 2S.J4 13. to last week Two weeks ago Three weeks aaro Four weeks sen Rama week last year 17.607 The following table shows the recelpta of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ror tht) year to date, compared with last year: ln7. IW, Inc. Deo. Cattla tv.0' 4244TI 80.6SS Hogs 1.129.en 1.212.175 S3,flos Sheep 786.026 71to,T7S 49.350 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good .to choice corn-fed steers 6!.7va6 SO Good to fair corn-fed steers 6.2U,&.70 Common to fair steers 4 &t"t6.30 Good to choice fed cows 4.2&W4.W Fair to good cows snd heifers 6.i4.!o (od to choice stockers and feeders 4 40-ri f Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 6 40 Common to fair stockers 2 fS 90 Dulls, stage, etc 134 76 Veal calves 4 OOffiAOO The following table showe the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat Several daye. with comparisons-. Data. I 1607. n06. il06. 11804. 10I ',1902. 1901. May 30... I 01l I Si 6 17 4 63! 4 MX 4 63j 4 6 81 a 7 10 7 12 5 C9 6 6 6 70 May 11.. s tr". ot; 12 6 2D 6 Ik' I tv 6 m June 1.. 6 83 June 2... 6 31 6 07, 6 89 c eel 6 76 6 78' B So! 7 07 June 3... 4... 6 04V 6 18 4 49i 7 12' 5 76 7 16 6 71 7 20! 6 70 7 15! 6 71 r 181 6 76 I 6 76 June t H 6 t 8M t 66 0 June 6 6 a 9A t 41 June K Bv' Wl 4 "1 4 64 June 7. 6 fl! 6 l 6 26 6 071 6 87! 6 30; 4 m i 6S June 8... Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $ $6 97ai 20 Chicago 1.7t.'57.50 6.76 tui.lii Kansas City 2.5(Kg4.00 (.76 2ft St. Louis 1. . 60 6 60 tjo M Sioux 4'lty 3.4lyfi.OO 6.90 fa 10 The ofhclal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: uaiue. iioga. oneep. n r a C , M. Bt P.. T Wabaah 27 A 1 27 2 4 Mo. Pac 67 1 .. 1 Union Faclflc System ZI 1 C. 6V N. W. teasti C. & N. W. (west) C, St. P., M. 4k U., a. VJ. (east) t C, B. A g. (west).... 7 C. R. I. ac P. (east).. .. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western. .. Total receipts 78 11 The disposition of the day s receipts as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber 01 head indicated Cattla. Host, Sheep. e 0 e oe a 1, 213 ee a s ... 3 2.073 216 ... I 2.228 3.6a C 8C ... M. ..... CrtiO m Omaha Packing Co...., Swift and Company..., Cudahy Packing Co..., Armour 6V Co. , Cudahy Pack. Co.. K. Swift and Co., K. C. swirt and ca., Bt Joe Totals 107 3,176 966 CATTLE There were no new develop ments In the cattle trade today, there not being enough cattle here to make a mar ket. ii'.e recelpta for the week show a very heavy gain, being double the receipts of last week and larger than a year ago by over lO.OOO head. The arrivals have con sisted principally of beef steers, there being only a very small sprinkling ot cow stufx and feeder a. The receipts of beef steers being so lance In connection wltl- 'he fact that prices ad vanced 40u0o las. eek made buyers feel rather bearish and there waa an Inclina tion throughout the week to pound prices each day. On the other hand the demand proved to be very rood, and while the mar ket would generally open alow to a Uttle lower It cloaed up better each day. so that at the close of the week good to choice kinds of cattle are fully steady with the close of last week, with medium kinds pos- siniy a little easier, cut not to exceed kw lower for the week. Light cattle were es pecially good sellers all the week, being taken by packers to use In place of cow stuff. The deadlock between packers and com mission men over the cow question has con tinued all week. The country has sided 1th the commission men and has kept cows and heifers st home, so that not enough havs been coming In to really make a market- The few loads .received have sold at fair prices, speculators and ship pers together with local butchers being the only buyers. Until the matter is definitely settled the marketing of cow stuff Is at tended with great risk. very few stockers and feeders have. been received during the week. Quite a num ber of cattle that might under ordinary circumstances have sold as feeders have been picked up by packers at better prices than feeder buyers were willing to pay. Such cattle aa have been sold for feeders have brought good strong prices. HOGS Hogs sold 60 higher and the mar ket was fairly active at the advance so that praotlcally everything changed hands oy 10 o clock in tne morning or soon trier. The hogs sold very largely at 66.Ou4id.10, as against 66.dui6.06 yesterday. As high fs 66.30 was paid for good light hogs, aa against 6616, the top yesterday. The receipts of hogs this week have been very liberal, showing a heavy gain over last week and a small gain over a year ago. With large receipts to help them buyers were enabled to force values down ward during the first half of the week, hogs on Wednesday selling 103no lower than ths close of the previous week. Since Wednesday prices nave gradually firmed up. so that the close today was only about tHc lower than the cloe of Us week. Representative sales Ma Av. Ko, A. ta. Fr. ..im i t o: tl.. ft., tl.. 47.. tt.. 41.. 61.. .lit m i r. U I 44 t 4 44 tt 71 74 61 7I... St.... U 64 14 14 Tl Tl t at II f? T7 -140.... 77 44 p mi 4 SB IM 144 4 Ml M at t tt 44 t St tn to t eH tat s t w ......lit is t ot 15 ... tots. ITT lit t ..ut .tat ..tti ..Ut ..tbl I in ... 07ta ... t iv tt t a fv7Va let t 7V ... 076 40 t7Ss ... t OT. ... t 1 It I It ... t It 40 4 10 44 to ...tfl ..IS4 ..trt ..ui ..tn ..tti ...in 44... H... 64... tt... 44... 44... 40... 61... tt... 41... txt 14 t N. ti ... IK, ... I rc a Bt t Otj ... twt ... ttt 140 4 04 ... t 44 t t 4t ....la ...171 ...MS ,...n ...IM f It ..til li t l . lit t f it ..tat tt ..tn ... ..:-3i tt ...til IM ..1U u 1 1 t 10 f It I It 4V 4 04 t 06 144 IS) ...r t 04 1 1 I It f It t st .tti W It .K4 40 t at ...134 110 m ....111 ,....r.4 121 141 134 tJ4 .....rzt .....IX ...i44 ... t 4t ...ttl ... tut 40 14 u at 4 14 44 t 1 ... t 1 , ... I it ... t M M... 44... 41... 17. .. 41... 4... 14... 64... 74... 1... 44... tt... 40... tl... 47... 44... 41... tt... 14... 47... 74 .. 71... 71... ... 44... 41... '.141 .HI 40 4 Hi Id 14.... Tl.... 74... If.... It... If.... 44... 46... 14... .rt I tt 871 tot t ot f 04 ..t'l ..I7t ..M4 ..rri ..rt ..rw ..lie ..17J ..I4t ..ttt ..M7 ..8K . tit ..fl .177 ..ta ..tt ..81 . 1U ..t4 . lui I ut I It f It I at 4 It t 1 t It t It t It f It f a t 114 f 114 1 1; t Uj f 15 o t iia t u t 16 t n t I tt ... f Ot ... 4 44 It f at ti ... .....SJ4 tt 12 ... trt tt i IM mi ... a ... f 04 t ot 4 48 14... 11... 16... 71... Tv... Tt... 74... tl... 74... n... it... Tt... T... Tl... al... U to 4 1 r, t rv t e i "Z ...r7 ...ti ...114 ...a ...s ...tit) ...117 ...let .. fa ...aa) ...1.1 lie 144 t tnvi us l cit n t 07 I to 4 0' it t ei 4 I T UO f tTy. 4 n 44. '-4 It t 41 . SHEEP There wss one mixed rar lu this morning, which sold at about ateady prices and three cars direct to packers Receipts of sheep this week have been light, although about on a par with a week ago and a year ago. As has been pointed out severs! times of late the sea son for fed sheep srd lamba la very near Its end snd still lighter recelpta are anticipated for the coming week. Owing to the fact that the demand all this week has been very good prices have advanced sharply. Buyers have all wanted S few good killers and whenever they cculd get what they wanted they d d nt let the question of price atand In the asy. As a result good sheep and lamhe have sold t64oe higher this week and some sales of ewes aad lambs have ac tually shomn 60c advance. Commission men generally are advising their friends to get in their fed sheep and laicUs at ones as Svulii cetera graes- Cattle. ... IMS ... 7.SH1 .n6 ... 7.01 ii.in ... 6.M4 13.10 ... l.f'l 7.4 ... l.&O 8.000 ...2 n4 ...ll.4a 4.T4I ...2S.l.t 67.5S ...2t P 7f 2 ...1H.4M 46.2J0 0&.4TA era are berrlnnlrg to cut considerable figure J in tn mm Ket an'i tiirre nv.gM oe a oe creaaed demand for fed stuff In conse quence. V.ioiatl"ns cn shrtm stock: Good to choice lambs. IT.TS'it ; fair t.t good larnbs. $7.0ii7.76; ofiirtmnii or cull lanila. 6.' jJ.ta'; food to choli-e spring lambs. 6"-a6v-o): fair o good spring lamba. 6" 0":' .OH; full spring Ian I a H &!; no; gwod to choice yearlmga. light, tj; 13-. good to choice yearlings, heavy, '.&'4ii M; fair to good )earllr, ttK1 .itVSti; good to choice wethers, K.6J 6 76. fsir to g'K-Hl vretliers, ts.0i4i..T0; good to chulce ewes, to. .:.(.; air to g'KiJ ewea, 66.Ttu1.0f'; culls, bucks and stags. W-J0 6.00. Representative sales: No. 87 a-estern ewes 107 western lambs 14 spring lamba Av. . . W . 60 FT. 6 00 7 KO 6 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Sheep steady Hose Five teats Higher. CHICAGO. June 8 CATTLE Receipts. 400 hesd; market steady; beeves. 64 6"'i ft; cows, fl 7P'p-4 .SO; heifers, 2 t"Tio.50: calves, 65.6V)iTtO; g.Hd to prime steers, li E"u; i; poor to medium, 64 OKiS.&O; stockers and feedora. S3.'tii6.60. HOGS Receipts. 15rVvj head: market fe higher; llsht. 6.10f ri; mixed. 66 H."J.i; heavy, f RI. (i :; rouh, 6-V6a'(it.Of; plus, 6i7;"i8t); good to choice heavy, not quoted; bulk of sales. Is 2f.ii4 30. SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelrts. 4 00 head; market steady; natives, 4 5"&d : western, ft tVff n: rearllnea. S 404j".16; lamba 66.&0ao.60; westerna 66 hot . Kaasas City I. Its Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. June 8 CATTIB Re ceipts. 740 head. Including 6t) southerns. Msrket steady: choice export and dressed beef steer a .'i .7Vy; IS; fair to good, 66 UJ 175; western fed steers. $L6OTiH.0O; stock ers and feeders, 6.7516 00; southern steers, 816tVu&-6A; southern cows. 82.7)4.01'; native cows, ti ofvvM.Tt.; native heifers. 63 V'116 36; bulla, 3S.;4-4 60; calves. l4.(tC75. Receipts for the week, 45.810 head. HOGS Receipts. 6.4m head. Market was strong; top, H2R; bulk of sales. 8' .!! 2?S; heavy, K12K, 2D; packers. 36 1j36 324j; light, 3.l.Vii.26: pigs. r..6tYy'.on. Receipts for the week, Sl.ior. head SHEEP AND LAM IIS Receipts, l.OnO head. Market steady; lHm!. 7.tyr26; ewes and yearlings. tri TEitS 75; Texas Clipped yearllnRS. 3', 5"S7 5.: Texas clipped sheep, 8.". o"a M; stockers and feeders, 13 aO fc5.60. Receipts for the week, 32,700 head. St. Louis I. Ire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. June 8. C A TTLB Recel pt s, oiiO head, Including 800 Texan"; market weak: native shipping and export steers, 8f- r"rM .60; dressed beef and butcher steers, 64.75fi6.fii); steers under l.ono lbs., 64 4fKif& 00; stockers snd feeders. 83 0tit(i5 0"; cows and heifers. 32.lCSu.50; earners. linofiS.OO; bulla, l2.6MR4.7o: calves. 4.(V&10 00; Texas and In dian steers, f3.tif.ij5.6y; cows and heifers, tl 1",H 40. HOGS Receipts. 8 800 hesd: market 6c higher: plica and lights. 36 .koVfi.30; packers. tCOOtlS.S; butchers and best heavy, 35.203 6 8". SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head; market steady; native muttons, 34.0016.60; lambs.' 8i.0l5$ 0ft; culls and bucks, $4.76 6.0(; stockers, 31.0033.00. New York I.lve Stock Market. NEW TORK. June I. BE KVE8 Re ceipts. 1,621 ' head, all for slaughterers; nothing doing In live cattle; nominally steady for all sorts; dressed beef steady, SV&'S'lrC. Exports 8U0 cattle and 6,400 quar tera of beef. CALVES Receipts, 67 head; all Indiana calves and sold at 38.00; feeling steady; dressed calves steady: city dressed weak. "iflUc per lb: rountry dfessed Sdilic. SHEEP AND 1.AMRH Rerelntn I .1 head: sheep and yearlings easy; lambs. J5o lower; sheep, to.OiaS.OO; yearlings, 68.00; southern lambs, 310.00. HOGS-Reoelpts, 1,796 head; nominally steady. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. June CA TTLB Receipts, 40 head: market steadv; natives, 64.2fyg.2f; cows and heifers, 83.2&SS.2S; stockers anfl feeders, 3S.60tS4.75, HOGS Receipts. 163 head: market fVr THc higher; top, 36.27H; bulk of sales. 3.&d 6.22H. SHEEP AND LA M BS Recel pt s, 514 head; market steady; clipped lambs, 37.65'rTS.S; yearlings. SSQTtO; wethers, 36.40iu.65: ewes, 4u.75tud.2S. Sioux City Live) Stock Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia., June , 8. (Special.) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head; market strong; beeves. 84.8MJ .00; cows, bulls and mixed. 33.4i?4.Sl; stockers and feeders. 64.0(i(ii4 60; calves and yearlings, 33.40tjiH.50. HOGS Receipts. 5.600 head; market 6c Jilghr: selling at 35.SOig.10; bulk of sales, 6o.454j6.00. Stock In Sla-fct. Receipts of live stock st the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha l.fVO g.ono LOOO Bloux City M0 8.500 Kansas City 700 6, 1,000 St. Joseph 40 6.1SS H4 St Louis 600 8.W0 500 Chicago 400 12,000 4,(u0 Totals 3.640 41,633 7,014 Sna-ar and Molaasea. K7!W TORK. June 8 SUGAR Raw, quiet: fair refining. S.S(lc; centrifugal, M test. S.fr'io; molasses sugar, 3.11c. Refined, quiet; No. 6, 4ti0c; No. 7. 4.56c; No. 8, 4.5"c; No. 8. 4.46c; No. 10. 4.35c: No. 11, 4ic; No. 12. 4.25c; No. IS, 4.20c; No. 14. 4.1V; con fectioners' A. 4 141c; mould A. 5 35r; cut loaf, 6.70c; crushed, 5.70c; powdered, 6.10c; gran ulated, 6.0.1c; cutea, 6.25c. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice. 87S4Sc WtU r.tlT Viva T . . e eiw . v ; ket steady: open kettle centrifugal. Svy8 v-, ceni riruitai wnnes. none; centrifugal yellow. VGihtc; seconds, 24'51!e. MOLASfiES-Qulet; syrup. 8miJ34c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. June . COTTON Spot closed steady: middling uplands. 13.2V.: middling gulf, 113.50c. No sales. New Tork cotton quotations furnished by Lf.gan & Bryan, 2 Board of Trade build ing: I Open. High. Low. Close. LIVERPOOL June 8 COTTON Snot Steadv A mot-lfe n ,M.t1l.,.. e an. . . , - - J .. ... .. iiDuuiinH, o.nti; lutio i middling, 8'iOd; low middling. 7.1d: rood ordinary. 6 46d; ordinary. 6.0fd. The sales of the day were S.0"0 balea of which 800 were for speculation and export and In cluded t.WO bales of American: receliu LMW balea. lncludlna: SftO Americans. NEW ORLEANS, June 8 COTTON Snot closed firm: salea. IM hales. l,ow ordinary, he. nominal; ordinnry, tc. nom' nal; good ordinary, 10 6-!6c; low mid dling, 11 8-16r middling, ISo; gr.od mid dling, iric; middling fair. 1474c. nominal; fair. ISc. nominal. Receipts, 871 bales: stock. fC RflS, BT. LfU'IS, Mo., June 8. COTTON Steady; middling, 12c. Bales, 7 bales; re ceipts, Sr Imles; shipments, 771 bales; stock, S6,4i4 balea Clearing Iloase Beak Itatenrat NFTW TORK, June . The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the hanks hold IS.IiSO.'Kv more ths,n the legal reserve requirements. This Is a de crease of l6.H01.8Ji, as compared with last wetli. The statement follows: recres'e ..81.141 446 40 11514 MO Ians , Deposits Circulation Ijcsral tenders Ppecle Reserve ' Reserve required . Purplus Ex-!', g. deposits Increase. 1.110.141 V0 ,1S.1) Bt.6.aV 7S.191.70' n 1.1T4 Jfa) r 7w.!v 27S.7KR.rS 6.!i.6;5 n.e,60 711 4"0 8.STI t (lft etui 2.'. 2"G ."'l.t Evaporated Apples aad nrled Falta. NF"V YORK. June 8. EVAPORATET AM'LV?S Quiet, but Arm. with fancy quoted at siV, choice at 7'iTW. prime at 6VLiCt''c and prr to fair at 61'0;c. CALIFORNIA DRIKD FKriTf'-Prunes are firm and unchanged, with quotations ranging from 4c to LV for California fruit and from 6Vc to It? for Oregon. ArTieots are tjj'et. hut firm, with choice quoted at 16Vs&l!c. extra choice at la'ioc and lamy !J"iy i2fti i??5i ii98i ir? ,"Pt- n5 11S7 11761 ' 11K6 1 1 120i 1M3 1184) 11 ! UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Room 109 Dee Culldln-j. Tel. Douglas 2173 Membcfs of AH Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited I I III llil illt taTT at CJlc. peaches are not selling freely, but trices are very firmly held and snm h'l.lera sre snld to be stktng an advance, lhr!re are quoted St Ity, extra choice at liiiV.r, fancy at K'o'ii.ic and etra fane at 1ji) IV. lialelns are unr-'ienged. wltl loose muscatel qut't-d at IVliliV. seertei rslslna al iWfaUSc and London la era S4 tl.hjj'l SS- tA'ool Market. ST. IH"I8. June wtntl Wteady: me. dhim gradi-s. combing and clctl.lns. J'jv:c llsht !ine. illiilV; hiavy fine. I.:.jfl7c; tub waslK'd, aj4STo. - WYOMING RIVERS ARE HIGH Heavy Saews of Winter Have Be aalted I at Floods Ceaerally Over. State. CHETENXE. Wyo, June 8.-9peclal.V-. Reports received here from Plnedale snd. vicinity reveal what an Immense amount of snow fell In the mountains during ths winter. The creeks have all risen higher than ever known before. The Kpmmerer stage road has been almost a sea of water and mud and pssaape almost Impossible. The Ham's Fork went on A rampage at Kemmerer and for One week tt overflowed and washed out all the wagon roads, so that no wagons could pass between that point and Frontier. Ths Fontanelle val- ley was a sea for nearly 300 yards, with water running all around the bridge, which was hobbled by posts betng driven Into the ground above and barbed wire used to tie It fast. La Barge creek during Ha highest stage ran four inches of water over the stage wagon box. making It neces sary for all mall and packages to be piled upon the seats. The dry draws all run mean little streams to their drains, but left the mud. The Plneya were out of their banks and the bridges required, rr pairing and watching. The Cottonwoods held their can, but spread well out over the valley. The Green river went beyond bounds and for a while It was feared that the new bridge would go out. High water will be expected until well into the sum mer. TYPHOON SPREADS DISASTER Caroline Islands Almost Entirely Wrecked by March Storm nd Tidal Wave. SAN FRANCISCO, June l The first de tails of the havoc wrought by a typoon and tidal wave In the Caroline Islands In the latter part of March were, brought hers today by Rev. G. H. Jagnow, a missionary, who arrived on the steamer Coptic. A few days before Easter Sunday, a typoon swooned down upon the Islands known as the Olcal group and completely wrecked them. A tidal ware that followed not only swept over the land but It practically burled It under a blanket of sand from ths ocean's bed. This wave rendered 1.600 people homeless and 350 men, women and children were drowned on one Island alone. Twenty-fire persons were lost on another of the small Islands. Ths typoon lastej three days. All ths trees and shrubbery were either uprooted or burled In the sand. When ths tidal wave occurred and swept over the land, hundreds of natives were saved by swimming about until the waters receded. The German authorities sent tv steamer with supplies and with these ths Datives expect to subsist until they caa produoa their crops. SHOOTS WIFE AND DAUGHTER Mrs. Gcora-o W. Lonsdale of Olney ilia. R, I.. Badly Wounded Husband W1U Die. PROVIDENCE, R- L, June 8. One pst son dead, another dying and a third seri ously wounded are the results of a shoot ing In Olneyvllle today. Gtorge W. Lon dale killed his 11-year-old daughter, seri ously wounded his wife and attempted sui cide and is dying. Lonsdale also tried to shoot a boarder In the house, but ths bullet went wide. The cause of ths shooting la not known. If you bay snylhlng to trade advertise It In the For Exchange columns of Ths Bee Want Ad page. STOCK BARGAINS lore) King Sol. T. A D , 14c 1-rnO Arli. Col. C. b . lihto l"(i Waldorf, lis. "0 K.n.. Coop. Ret., 7c. I&"0 Wellington, Col. M0 Hnoaac Tun., ISc. l.tt Pack. B. A B . sc. t"M) I' roe Con.. IVvc. 6Ute) Int. Mia. A Ei.. l',c lono Let Dollar, tc. twin Oftf. Tamarac. 4s. K El r.vor, Sue. f.M Oolt Hill St. A T. IW Con. Jvff. O. A a N00 Chlene. 7o. tuuc Con. Mineral. SOOO Dlnero Con., 1 Jo I 14 O A. Cofffe, 447. IM Globe. Arli., bid. I XI K. Snovatnrm, 12c li0 BMw.ll Elec, lc. K0 O'Wtr Ely, 4r. M O'w'tr Red Bo, tie, louo Alma. Ida., lie. 4t Amer. M , lie. Ioki Of il Red Butte, 4a. '-' Nlaiit Hawk. te. ih Honest Endeavor. Martlu Lrdrr. 40a. 10.0 CI I poor. B. T., lie. lO0 Man. Chipmunk. ta 1000 MUly Mln., l"c. THOVIAXDS MORE. LARGE BULLETIN FREU. WE WILL BUY AwTl!Te PT cl. for thm. OFTES WESTERN BUSINESS EXCHANGE ' US Laaalle Bt, Chicago, 111. JUST ISSUED COBALT Map (official to May 1, 1907) new and lntereatlng; to Cobalt In vetstorB. Also June Market Letter devoted to district's beat Invest ments. WRITE FOR BOTH TODAY MAILED FREE. PETER WHITNEY Cobalt Securities. 100 Broadway, New Tork. W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. Ws effer, subject to sale, 60 shares Union Stock Yards at 10L 1320 farnam St. Tel. Dou3.as.OI8 "OMAHA SECURITIES" A 60-iag-e booklet mailed free on request. Contains interesting information about Ixwral Stocks and In.nds. Omaha Clearlug House and Banks. SAMUEL BURNS. JR. 614 N. T. Life Bide., BROKER. 1 'Phone Douglas 8'J6. i