0 CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Opening it Weak and Nerroui With out Independent Cable Strength. WHEAT SHOWS BIG IMPROVEMENT Commission House Are t.ood rinyers on Soft Places and Later Prices Heroine Stronger and Itlse. OMAHA. June 15. 1W7. e ki n""rk'"t orened weak anil nervoua. cables refused to show anv Independent trenglh. Liquidation In the market, favor able weather ami growing conditions worked prices loner. The Improvement in wheat Ilk ths last ten daya haa been won derful. Wheat wa weak and the price worked to n lower level, owing to weakness In for eign cablra and Ideal (trowing weather. Commission houses were good buyers on soft places and later prices became stronger and advanced. Juiy wheat opened at Wo asked and closed Sfic. asked. Corn opened weaker and the demand was light, very little trading being dona. Later In the day prices advanced a little and took on stronger appearance. July corn opened at 4io asked and closed 47V asked. Oals were weaker and nervous In sympa thy With wheat anA -.nm r'r.rvi.v.l houses were best sellers and considerable ureas, was experienced. A weak, half hearted rally came later and the market loHt Its nervousness. July oats opened at lt naked and closed at 41 He asked. Primary wheat recelpta were 411.(00 bush els and shipments 478,fton bushels, against receipts last year of 779.000 bushels and Shipments of lW.no.1 bushels Pnm ...lnli were 1,300.000 bushels and shipments 715.000 ,,,-,, Hami receipts last year of 77,ooo bushels nd shipments nf W,l0 bushels. Liverpool closed Td lower on w at and lov er on corn. Beabosrd reported JOO.tVO bushels nf wheat and lm.wh) buHhela of corn for export. Lo'al iniis.e of options: Artlclea.l Open.l Hlgh.l Low, Close.l Tesy. I Kt A 89 A Rfi A MA KB 90 A 90 A 87A S7ViA WH 4)UA 49V4A '4TTA 47A 41'VB 47SA 47A 47tA 47HA 47B 41A 41V4A 41 HA 4H.A 41B 8T.HA 3f.VfcA 35VA 354A SGMiB July.. Sept., ... Sept.. Ho.pt... A asked, n bid. Oinnhn t'nsti Prices. WHEAT-No. 3 hard. (WfiMc: No. 3 hard, 79icu,c; No. 4 hard, 70fc'?8c; No. 8 spring 8tK(iM4e. CORN-No. 3. 4Hc; No. 8 yellow, 46He; No. 3 white, 47(JJI7Hc OATS-No. 8 mixed. H-SHOc; No. 8 whits, 40H(i41Ci No. 4 white, 4047'touo. RYI No. 2, 70c; No. S. 6R0. Carlot Iteretpts. , Wheat. Com. Oats Chicago , u 134 Minneapolis 21 mh 13 99 87 Duluth 41 CHICAGO ft RAIN AND PROVISIONS Ken tares of (he Trading; and Closing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, June lS.-Followlng a 1-cent decline early in the session the local wheat market rallied sharply on covering by shorts. The close was fairly steady, with m oepiemoer aeuvery snowing a net gain of Vtbc. Corn was up (&e. Oats were a shade lower. Provisions were 10 cents higher. The downward plunge of wheat prices at the start was due to general selling, brought out by continued excellent weathsr over the entire wheat growing sections of the United States and Canada. Commis sion houses flooded the pit with offerings on stop loss orders and local and outside longa sold freely. During the first hour the feeling in the pit was very bearish. About the middle of the session sentiment changed suddenly owing to the aoDear- ance of a btimher of damage reports from Kansas. The gist of this news was that hot winds are preventing the proper "filling ut" of the maturing grain. Shorts be came active b driers, which oulcklv forced prices more than tc above the low point of the day. A large part of this gain waa subsequently loat on renewed profit tak ng. The close waa falrlv ateadv. Beo- tember opened Ho lower to He higher at 81 He to WMic, sold off to Wrtfco, and then advanced to 93Hc. Final quotations were at 92V4iJT92c. July ranged between 8Pc and 90V, and closed at R9-(B9'ic. Clear ances of wheat and flour were equal to 341,000 bu. Primary recelpta were 411.000 bu., compared with 279,000 bu. the corre sponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Puluth and Chicago reported receipts cf 275 cars, against 297 cars last week and Z!3 cars a year ago. I.lleral receipts. Ideal weather for the growing crop and the slump In wheat caused weakness in the corn market early In the day. Cash houses and longs were active sellers. With the advance in wheat the market made a strong rally and the strength wss well maintained the re mainder of the session. The. close was at tho highest point of the day. September opened He to 4c lower at MS to 6140. sold off to 61Sc and then advanced to fi2v.,$W2c. where it closed Jul v sold between 51c "r1 r2Vc, and closed at B2Hc Locally le .Hpts were cars, with 2"t of contract trnrle. rWs were weak St the start because Of v. n"rlng sales which were based on the continued excellent weather for the new I'rnn. T.ater the market rallied In sytn jiStrD with wheat and corn. Renfemher .i nned unchanged to '.c lower at 3oi0 to .S'ic. sold off to 34Tfii:3?ic, and then ad vanced to 3f.tfrV; the close was at 35'i :r?Jc. Ixioa 1 recolpta were 1S4 cars The break in grain prices had a depres stig effrtct on provisions at the start, hut tl e market later rallied on good demand bv local packers. At the close Beptem b.r pork wss up 10c at I1B.B7H. I.ard was a shade higher at 8S.77H. Rlba were fcHe higher at I 60. Estimated recelnta for Monday. Wheat. 19 cars: corn. 644 cars; oats, 112 cars; hogs. 40,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows' Artlclos. Open. I High. I Low. Closa.lYsfy. Wheat July Hept. Deo. "Corn- July Sept. Deo. Oats July frVpt. May Pork July Sept. Lurd- Juiy Sept .Dec- Hlbs July nept. KSi-9H 90HI 91H-2M WVfci 93Hi(!HI 96 I 88 SMifiTA 90H 92 93 93 I Wk 1 61 B?H RITA ti-S HTs 60i60HI 80S US 42 1 43H 42H ,rsi' 87;3SHr,l 87SiS8HiHW4 16 68 mi is 90 13 63H 8 E 78 ATI 16 78 16 70 16 T7H IS 77H U 87V4 8 60 8 75 75 8 8 B0 I 8 00 8 77W 8 75-7H 8 77v2 8 to I 8 771 8 47vJ 72HJ 7?,W S7S1 68 8 8TU 8 45 8 80 8 4H 8 to No. 2. CHth quotations were as follows: KI.onc Weak and eauv; winter patents, P.7v-r4t; straights, SM6:c570; spring pat ents S4.SO.fj5.uO; straights, S3.IS4.4M.15; bakers, Ji.ti3.50. WHEAT No ! snrlng. 97(ff99o; No. 8, t9 So-. No 2 red, t7fiTi-4c. s COHN No. 2. f:f. No. 3 yellow, 5rc. OATS No. 2. 43' c; No. 2 white, 454i45Hc; I No. 3 white, 43?i4lc. I 1;YE No. 1, Mu. I Ji ARr.KY Fair to choice malting, TtTie. SEEDS Flax. No 1 northwestern, 31 214. Timothy, prims, 31 75. Clover, contract a-rodes, 816. 36 Pld iVISU VS Short ribs sides (loosel, rL36?iH.4a. Mess pork, rr bill., 3H.70i9n.V75. rd. ner 1 lbs.. 3S Short clear sides (boxed), 88.7'i9.W. Following were the n-celpts and rhlpments ft f!our nnd grain: rtee'Kts. Shipments. Fiur. b1ls Vv) ySO Wheat, bu 17.u IS ?) Cnrn. bu , "1 1 0 ",.i10 CVits, bu. Jta(,o j.;4,io Rye. bu 4.' 2.6UO Ilarley, bj 83.00 On he Produce ex'-hunue todav the but ter market was steady; creameries. lfrijUo; dalr'es , liftai'. Fss. etea.ly; at mark, r-s Included. ir.H'"'4c; frls Ue; prime Irsts, Ho. Cheese, easy, ll'til3c. t Ireruonl tirntn and Prorlalnns. LIVERPOOL, June 18 WH KAT Pull ; "iv " !'' wesiori winter, fjalft.l: No. 1 Cal fornla. fialld. Fi'ti res. steady; July, as ..rl: Keptemb-r. fa'lU.1 hiRX-Snot steadv; Hess dried. 5s: old northern, fs 3d. Fu'urea. easy; July, nom inal; Beptomiier. Peoria iiraln Market. PEORIA. June 15 -OORN-Lower: No. 3 yell iw and No. 3, &lc; No.. 1, boc; no grade, 4Vrif,ie. OATS-Pteedy; No. J white. 44Vtf4V: No. 3 while, 3V.(i k-; No. 4 white, 42S43c. sltnarawolls (iratn Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jane 13-WHEAT-Vo t lird, SeyMo-no; No. 1 northsrn, 870nct No. t northern, 9SHc; No. 8 northern. tie. FLOfRs-nrst patents. 84.906.06; second patents, 34 flog r: first clears, 3lS.Va3.66; second clears, $2.7.VSiy. BRAN In bulk. fli.5C4T15.75. JIEW YORK 6KSERH MARKET (natations of the Day on Vnrlona Commodities. NEW YORK, June U.-FLOI.TI Receipts, 11047 bbls.; exports, 18.9U bbls. Market was quiet and easy; Minnesota patents, tSOftf 6.40; winter straights. 34 3oft4.4; Minnesota bakera, 33 M4 lb; winter extras, S3.0n4i3 SO; winter patents, 84 505.00; winter low grades, 32 903.40. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 34. it tje.OM; choke to fancy, 8G.1044.4O. OORNMEAI--Barely ateadv; flne white and yellow, 31.30; coarse, I1.17&1.U; kiln dried, 33.20. RYE Dull; No. 2 western, nominal, c. I. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, B4.000 bti ; exports, 2, 011 bu. Spot market steadv; No. 2 red. 9c. elevator, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern, Duluth, 8104, f. o. b. afloat; No I hard winter, 9Hc. f. o. b. afloat. Ideal weather conditions throughout the west re sulted In heavy liquidation and a break of lo In wheat this morning. Later thla was recovered on a strong demand from shorts and the market closed V'Hc net higher. July, 9ti'4,(fit,o, closed tc; Sept ember, 97,fiP9Hc, closed 99'sc; December. 99cB 31.01 closed 31.01. CORN-Recelpts. 147,275 bu. ; exports, 97, 599 bu. Bpof steady; No. 2, flov4o, elevator, and Me, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white, 67c; No. 2 yellow, Sl,o, f. o. b. afloat. The option market opened weak on flne weather news and closed H'ff'lc net lower. July closed at 687e; September, RMiftfiOc, closed 69c; De cember, IWHf'vWVic, closed SSHc OATf4 Receipts, 1W.000 bu. ; exports, R2.S97 bu. Fpot market steady; mixed, 2i to 32 ins., 4!c; natural white, ai to 33 lbs., 4RVxg 50c: clipped white, M to 40 lbs 49jMc. HAY Firm; shipping, 75flR5c; good to Choice, 31.2Mi1.80. HOPS yulet; slate, common to choice, 190fi, I4fl1c; 1906, 4HfrSe. Pacific coast, 1906, 8f;11o; 16, tkSHc. HIPEH Quiet; Central America, 23c; Bog ota, ZU'.e. LEATHER Steady and quiet; acid. 2Tft I-ROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $14.00 14.60; mess, 39 Wn lO.OO; beef hams, $:4.0lll 2(1.00; packet, 311. 0011. 60; city extra India mess, 32i.nna23.no. tut meats, quiet: pickled bellies, 811. 2MJ 14.00; pickled hams. 312.OuW-12.6i). Iird, steady; western prime, 3R.(VVfi8.70; re fined, steady; continent, 39 90; South Amer ica, 310 35; compound. 89.00rTi9.25. Pork, stesdy; family, $l4.SOfil9.0O; short clear, 317.00 friR OT); mess, 817.6Xg lR.2ft. TALIX)W-Qulet; city (32 per pkg ), 6c; country (nkg free), SifMHo. RICE-Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 8H ff7c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Easy; western factorv. com mon to firsts, 17ffT19Uc; western Imitation creamery firsts. 20-tI21c. CHEESE Easy; new, state, full cream, colored and white, small and large best, HHc. fair to good. 10V4ral1c. EGOS Steady; state, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 20c; ohol"e, 18(a'19c; mixed extra. 18g;lSHc; first to extra firsts. 1(VfJ7o. POtTLTRY Mve, dull; spring chickens, 21c; fowls, 14Hc: turkeys, 12c. Pressed, easy; western broilers. 23f?f26c; turkeys, 10 OUc; fowls, HTJHHc. It. I.onls General Market. BT. IXDI'IS. June 16. WHEAT Firm; track No. 2 red cash. 91ffD2o; No. 2 hard, 89'Mo; July, 8c; September, 90c. CORN Firm; track No. 2 cash, 51c; Julv, 60dc; September, 61Hc; No. 2 white, 62c. OAT9 Firm; track No. 2 cash, 43Ho; July, 42Hc; September, 3&r; No. 2 white, 45Hc FLOUR Rteady; red Winter patents, 34.40 6.4.70; extra fancy and straights, 33.70$ 4.20; clear, 32 S0S.2O. SEED Timothy, steady, 33.00j?4.00. CORNMEAI. Weak, 3i70. BRAN Weak: sacked, east track. 31 in 01.12 HAY-Steady; timothy, 31 60351.00; prairie, 310.00013.00. IRON COTTON TIES 81.09. BAOOINO-llVtc. HEMP TWINE Inc. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. 316.40. Lard, steady; prime steam, 88.20. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed, extra shorts. 39.18 S; clear ribs, $9.12 Vi; short clears, ' 89.00.. Bacon, steady; boxed, ex tra, shorts, $10.00; clear ribs, $10.00, short clears, 39.37S- ' . POULTRY-Steady; chickens, 10c; springs, 15c; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 8c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Stead v; creamery, 2023c. EOQS-Steadyv j2o. . , , "- Receipts. Shipments. Flpur, bbls 10,000 7.000 Wheat, bu 20.000 43,000 Corn, bu 180,000 63.000 Oats, bu 93.000 49,003 Knaans City Grain nnd Provisions. YTANaAH rtTV Tmm. 1 ' Tt'trff . nr. 84c: September, 85Hc; December. 87Hc No- TjA, 88H4(90c; No. 2. 8g9c. CORN-July, 48He; 8eptember. trir; necember 45Se. Cash: No. t mixed, 48H 4tc0:No!03.2'49t2o!4C: N- 2 Whlte- iS 4. wHor0' 1 wl',te mci No-1 mixei' RYE Stesdy, 7274e. ,,Hc'!;Y:Sready: colr timothy, $17,000 17i-1?J,Ihoi.ce Prairie, 811.00 11.25. EOOS Steady; extra fancy, loVio. cur rent recelpta, cases Included; new cases, 12c; second-hand cases, llVic; southern cases Included. 11c. r7 jL'TTER-Creamery. 22c; packing stock. .... , . Receipts. Shipments. 5, atkbu 44 000 fi-n" Corn, bu 36,000 80,000 tB. ....19,000 18,000 Kansas City futurs prices: I Open. I Hlg-h.l Low. dose. Wheat July..., Sept. ... Corn July.... Sept. ... 835,1 84H 47H 4H'82S4T' "4 85HA K 841, 4R4l47l4fMi 4R-U 7V,47V(J-4 47 1471 7B B bid. Mllwnnkee Grain Market. MILWAUKER Wi. T. it Z.flV J? 1 l"hr.n ll.Oltui.Oa; No. i ..v.li,!!! wcvvw, juiy syc HVE-FIrm; No. 1 87fi.S7Hc OATP-Firm; standard 43Vit4M(C; corn lower; No. 3 cash 8l,(fJ62.; July 620 Philadelphia Proa ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. June 1S -EUGS-c:res.yi70fait S"d: We't8rn t$.ZlZ.ebut qult: New Tork Dnlnth Grain Market. DTTH, Minn., June IS. Wheat No 1 northern tuUr . . JKvP?L V- ' " r a Lfu iraca txc; June 41c. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. June 15COTTON-flnot Closed quiet. 2S points lower; middling im m b.le.ii,C; m'ddlln M.I6c; LlJa, K' V .'. l . . . .. e""" ouotations furnished by man Bryn. 512 Boar4 oi Trade build- Jul H85 1LS5 1161 JliiJ repiemper JI47 1IW n; 114-38 """""f hj uj U41-43 LIVERPOOL, June 18.-COTTON-rinnt ' ... .. 7.. 7 m "'mm'. '''-" CUllT dijn, 7.70d; ml Idling. T.ifid; low mlddllnjr" Ad; good ordinary, 6.04d; ordinary. 6.54d The sules of the day were 10,i0 bales of wlilch 5.Vi0 wero for speculation and ex port, and Included 8, 5m) American. Re oelnts, i.roo bales Incin.llng n0 Anievlrans ST. LOUIS, Mo. June 1R COTTON Quiet; middling, 17o. Sales, none: re ceipts, 99 bales; shipments, 510 bales; stook, 24. 5?6. NEW ORLEANS, La., June 15. -COTTON --Spot rlosfd quiet; sales, 400 bales. Isiw ordinary, Vmc, nominal; ordlnarv, So, nominal: good ordlnarv, 10 3-1'ic; low mid dling, 11 7-ltW-: middling. nr; good mid dling llc: middling fulr, 13c: fair. 15Vc Hetelj.ts. f39 stock: 81,4 it balea. 1 New York Mlnlnar Stocks. NEW YORK. June 15 -Closing quotations on nilSIng stocks were: Adama Cos Id Little Chiaf T Allca 340 Ontario !W0 Brra to f)iir 175 limi alck Con 40 Poioal ( rwmatork Tunnat M Saas Ton. fal. ft Va M Sierra Nevada SI Horn 8Uar !5 Small Hope .... la ires S.lTar Se Standard tl. Lfa1vie Coo ii OfTered. Movententa of ftnevle. NFW YORK. June 15-Total Imports of soeele St the port of New York for the week ending today were 3178,187 silver and $pi.094 poM. Tetal exports of specie from the port of New York for ths week ending todays were 31.012.lf6 silver, and $2.Kl i4 7old. , . Treaaary Statement. WASHINOTON. June 15 Today's state ment of 4he treasury balances In the gen. eral fund, exclusive of the $L.'aj.(aj0,0u gold reserve, shows: Available cash balances irt.6w M0 Gold coin and bullion 1 ri 4M Gold certlncates ( (4 31 ISO NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Heavy and Listless Tone of Specula tion Remains Unaltered. PRESSURE OH UlflON PACIFIC Passing of Control of Alton to Rock Island Interests Is tbe Caste Bask statement la Unfnrornble. NEW YORK. June 16. The heavy and llstlesa tone of the speculation remained unaltered In today's stock market. For eign Influences played some psrt In this showing, especially on account of the bcar- intf On t h a fiiFthe ...1 .l . . 1 e snort Th. flnontal Jinu..ii. 1' . , - - ' "J iinaiiviai uiHI.UIVI(- 111 I an.lria were reflected In the withdrawal from London today of $1,260,000 for ship ment to Egypt. Discounts rose In London. Renewed compjlcatlor.a in Russian politics turn attention to the Paris markets and promise a continuance of the demand from that center for gold. Foreign exchange In this market In fact continued firm today. The batik statement revealed a larger decrease In cash than had been estimated, and as there waa no loan contraction to reduce the deposits, the already narrow surplus reserve was still further depleted. The loan Item, It was believed, did not fully reflect the demands upon the banks, In view of the heavy payments which fell due today. Many dividends were payable today. Including the Standard Oil, Consoll doted Gas and Delaware Hudson, and there was besides payable the first In stallment of subscriptions on New Southern Pacific preferred atock calling for $9,000.0uo. The effect on the loan Item of the hanks may be thrown forward into next week s statement. The foreign trade statement for May waa regarded with Interest owing . lls. bearing on the exchange situation. The heavy increase In merchandise Im ports so far overbore the small gain In value of exports that the excess value of exports for the month was reduced to $K, OOo.Ow compared with $3,649,000 for May of last year. Union Pacific was under some special pressure owing to the reports of the pass- V..f th" 51hl,''ro. A,,on froni the Union Pacific to the Rock Island. The market became almost stagnant alter the bank statement appeared and prices ran off slightly afterwsrd. The bond market was also easy. Total sales par value, $374,000. Number of sules and range of quota tions on ths New York Stock exchange: D. I mm ui.h 1 800 Amalgamated CVpper Amcr. far and Foundry... 14.500 GOO 4" 4 40 40 40 VH 04 ft 1'4 5 1 101 an pia Amcr. rotten Oil do pfd Amer. Exprefta Amr. Hide & Leather pfd Amur, tea 100 (Ot, 'ibo lii" lii" Amcr. Llnaaed Oil do pfd Amor. Locomotive do pfd Amcr. 8. aod Rcf do pfd Amcr. Flirar Refe; Amcr. Tobacco pfd certlf. Anaconda Mln. to Atrhlttun do pfd Atlantic Coaat Lino Bait, ft Ohio do pfd Brooklyn Rap. Tranalt Canadian Paclflc Can. of New Jeraey Chea. ft Ohio Chlr-Rajo Ot. Wcntero Clilcairo ft Northwaatcrn.. C. M. ft Bt. Chicago T. and T. ord.... do pfd C. C, C. ft t. L Colo. Fuel and Iron Colo, ft southern do lat pfd do Jd pfd Conaolldated Oaa Corn Produrta do pfd Del. ft Hudaon Del., Lack A W Dsn. ft Rio Grande do pfd DletlUe1 Recur Irl do lat pfd do Id pfd Oencral Electric. Hock. Taller Illlnola Central ,. Internal. Paper do pfd Istamat. Pump do pfd . Iowa Central do pfd Kanaaa City Southern do pfd LnulBvllls & Naahvllle Mexican Central Minn, ft St. Loula 1.600 67 t.m UK 114 114 100 1M 1034 10.144 800 120 lint t'l"a 1 .no l.ioo M4 7-4 4VJ 7 2.4 6 24 8S .s, 170 tVi 10H4 1M 114S 7 It 5 t li'i 6a 44 lKVi 1 73 142V 44t ' 2S 71 tH 91 Sn 7 l.SOO Mvi i eoo jji, oi" 60 174 167H 'too lav, iii, t'.SO 141 V4 14f" .J 126', 1244 100 nrt 200 214 29V, 64 444 29 '4 68 14 44'4j 200 100 lUVa 116i 00 1(1 162 fW 35H 34T ino 00 ino 4 6 aa 81 700 13 1274 1374 71 100 1I6V4 U6V4 I864 "4 100 loo 100 100 'ino 100 71 3214 It 24 '4 4H 71 2214 4 U tivi 6 Si to'- 20 12 171 36 1I0U 100 10 43 M . St. 1. ft Bault Rta. M. do pfd Mlaiourl Paclflo M . K. ft ,T do pfd National Lead Nat. H R. of Mex, pfd.. Naw York Central N. Y . O. - W Norfolk ft Wen tern do prd North Am-rlcan Paclflo Mall 117 12T 744 1H 100 itt 600 744 400 11 Itt '01 7 too m4 1114 IHH ! too (44 1414 1 14 i 72V4 : ill ; "Vt 1 21 ll4 1 . : l 31 68 I 16 fH "4 1 1 254 614, us 424 314 i It 22 74'4 ! 1104 ; 16 6!) ; 1? 154 !74 . 63 M 1 !34 , S54 I 100 66 4 M4 l.fivi 111I14 lisij 400 to 804 Penneylvanla Pcopln'a riaa P.. C, C. ft St. I Preaaed Stool Car. 1JI0 124 224 do pfd Pullmati Palaca Car.... Readlnf do lat pfd do 2d pr-i Rrpuht'c BUel do pM fto'k laitnd Co do pfd it. L A B r. M pfd. Bt. L. flouthweatarn.... do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway do pfd Tenn. Coal and Iron Texas A Pacific. T. St. L. ft W do pfd Vnton Pacific do pfd t. 8 Rxpreal U. S. R.alty V. 8. Rublwr do pfd I'. ,. Steel do pfd Va Car. Chemical do pfd Watiarh do pfd M.too lf4 ass ino 601 6"0 00 24 '' 1M 434 104 424 100 204 304 3 400 T',4 to ill 400 184 74 4 111 184 400 M N 800 4 4 44 t7,)0 14 1114 .. 11.600 00 174 74 4 74 i4 23 104 124 224 rm 1424 79 4 11 14 100 104 104 Went F'i eTjcprcae. . Wfw InahuMi Elec. Weatern Vnlon W. A L. B Wleconiln Central du pfU Nor'harn Purine Central leather ., do pfd Sloea 86ef!old 6 0 liiob 74 14 74 itvi l.o 12:14 u?4 1214 400 l:4 22 4 22 9H 66 Great Northern pfd 1.400 1264 1244 136 Inter. Met 100 164 1,4 164 do pfd 6V 444 44 434 Total aalea for the day. 147.100 ahares. Clenrtnqr Honse Bank Statement. NEW YORK, June 16-The statement of the clearing house banks for the week shows that the banka hold 84.514,625 more than the legal reserve requirements. Thla Is a decrease of 31.446,900 as compared with last week. The statement follows: Deoresse. IiOans $1,137,755,900 61.6X9 5' 0 Deposits 1.114.273,800 '4.869.300 Circulation 50.477.400 8s 5 0 Igal tenders 73.026.600 ri Specie 210,C(.6.i0 S6l8.i Reserve 2x302.700 3.63.200 Reserve required 278.ri.075 1.21T 0 Surplus 4.514.6'.'5 1.485,fl Ex-U. S. deposits 13,424,4.5 1.471,475 'Increase. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. June 15 Bank clearings for today were 81. e. 236.74 and for the corre sponding date last year 31.497,706.06. 1907. 19o. Monday $?.0?7.36 08 $l,TS0,8O3 U Tuesday 2,0!.'H.240.01 1,477,734.73 Wednesday 2.023,Ha 37 1,622.967.10 Thursday 1 979 201.61 1.64v.tii8 Friday 1,6X1,760.48 1,567 399 53 Saturday 1,802,236.74 1.497,706 0 Totala :....$ll,543,a8.2 $9. 427. 268.60 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $2,116 849.69. Korelan Financial. LONDON, June 15. Money was In fair demand in the market to meet the demand. Discounts were firm. Trading on the Stock exchang was Inactive, with an easier ten dency, consola leading British securities in the decline, on the gold exports to Egypt. Foreigners were dull. Willi Russians rial on the parliamentary crisis at Bt. Peters burg. Japanese Imperial ss of 1904 closed at iOt Americana continued their down ward course, yesterday'a decline In New York Inducing realisations here, and in the abaence of support ths market closed heavy. , BERLIN, June 16 The tons on the Bourse today was Irregular. In some departments prices were depressed upon the proba bility of the dissolution of the Rusalun Psrllament. Iron and coal shares were strong, upon the French order of 100 loco, motlvee In Germany. PARIS, June 18-Prlces on the Rourse today opened weak, the reports of ths ap proaching dissolution of lite Russian Par liament causing nervousness. At the close quotations were lower. Russian imports, TITE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 4sj wers not quoted. Russian bonds of IP closed at 4M. ST. PETERSBURG. June 15,-PrlcSS on ths Bourse today continued weak. Im perial 4a opened at 74 and fell to 7t4, while Industrials fell frum point to rolnt. yrr York Money Market. NEW YORK. June 15. MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans steady; sixty daya, 4 per cent; ninety days, 4. per cent; six months, butH per cnt. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-63.i per cent. BTERLINO EXCHA VfiE Firm, with actual business in bankers- bills at 34.8710U 4.871S for demand and $4.S.750ifM.8.W for slxty-dsy bills; posted rates. 34.MV4 and 84 M- commercial bills, S4.8.1H'iM fi3V. SILVER Bar, 67c; Mexican dollars, 81e. BONDS Qovemment, steady; railroad, easy. Closing quotations on bonds tody wire as follows: V. g. rt. la. reg....1Mi Id nr SH'4 o cnipon Ift4 do 44 cartfa 1V V. t. la, rf loi to tmt trrtlf Id a do coupon mi L. A n. iBind 4..1) V. t. old 4a, rag 10H"Miin. con. sold 4s. t7v do coupon lf On. 4 Tf V. i. naw 4s, rf... .1?', do lat Ino to so enupos 12-tM St. L. 4s.... 4 Am. Tob. 4a II M , K ft T. 4a IS " 10SH do Ida tiu Atrktson 4s IHN. R. of U. e. 4a.. tlu do adj. 41 HUN T. On. tan lHa- 'S I u. as.... eo . j. ran. n, m inh Bal. ft Ohio 4a Nr. Pic a mtu lt 13 do la 70 Brk. R T. e. 4a.... iftvtNor. ft W. con. 4a.. 5 Can. et 0. Ba lOJHOra. 8. u rf. la... H do lat Inc r.rnn. ct. IHa M 4o Id Ino 70 Haadlnf (an. 4a... H do Id Inc 8 st. lm ft J. m. . 6a 110 H Cliaa. ft Ohio 4Ha...100HS. L. ft S. r. fs 4a 7v (Til. ft Alton la.. 41 St. L t. w. con. 4a. 71 C.. B ft o. s. 4a... 14 Scahoard Air Line 4a 11 Si C. Ft. I ft P. 4a ... So Pacific 4a ri col la 4K do lat 4a ctfa fXT-. ft L. (. 4a. . H o. Railway la lna rol. Ind. la aar. A... MHTcx. ft Pae. Iiti.,..mu Polo. Mid. 4s MHT. St. U ft W. 4a. 74 Col. ft South. 4s.... WM'nlcn Pnc. 4a lot ' lOlVitt. . Stacl 14 s.... MH Pen. A R. O. 4s.... 94 Wabaah lat limvi niM. Bad. 5a H W.at. Vli. 4a 744 Erie srtor llan 4a.... law, ft i. E. 41.... an do r-n. 4a 104 wis. Can. 4a 14 Hock Vsl. 4Ha....lMl4 Japan 4a Isvt Japan aa -, Offered. Bid. Boston Storks nnd Bonds. tu, 1 1 luniin, t-y imr cent; time loans, 8S per cent Official vioiuk v.n ii-p.n nun nonns. Atrhiaon adj. 4s (64 Bingham 144 7 Cal. A Hacla T7S Mex. Central 4a 77 Centennl.l 91 Alchlaon 7,Copoer Ranae '.' 7V4 P' 2"naly West 16 lloaton A Albany... 81S Franklin 12u Boa. A Maine l0V,Oranty m Boaton Kiev 1.14 lala Royals 14V4 ritohburs: pfd 121 Mara Mlnlnf 414 Mex. Central tOUMIchlran 12 N.Y..N.H. ft H...H0 Mohawk 77 t'nlon Pao 1JI Mont. C. A C 34 Am. Arse. Chcm llVJOId Dominion 41V4 Amer. Pneu. Tube... T , nacenla lit Amcr. Sugar 120 Parrot 4 oo pfd 121 Qulncy 100 Am. T. A T....104HKhftnnon i4 Am. Woolen 2.1 Tamarack tl oo pfd SHTrlnlty 1114 Ediaon Klec Ilium. ..80S tinlted Copper a Mana. Rlactrle 16 1' n Mini.. isu I o P'4 5 It. 8. Oil 10W Maaa. Oaa 6441'tah 62 t'nlted Prult 101 Victoria 4U United Shoe Mach... 4 Winona 7 00 pfd 2:4 Wolverine 160 V. S. Steal North Butta 7Vj o pfd 974, Rutto Coalition 11V4 I Adventura 4 Nevada 11 Alloue 40 seal. A Arlaona 162 ; Amalgamated 2HArla. Commercial.... 22 I Atlantic 11 urn. "Asked. Ex-Dlvldend. tEx Rights, London Cloalnar Stocks. IONDON, June IB. Closing quotations on stocks were aa follows: Conaola. monev . 4M . K. A T 124 Conaola, account. Anaconda Atchleon do pfd Bait. A Ohio ... Can. Can. Pac. .. Chea. A Ohio.... Chi. Ot. W C. M. ft St. P.. PeBeers D. A R. O do pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d pfd III. Central . Y. Central 116 , in Nor. ft w. , MV4 do pfd ... , Ont. A W . 46H Pannaylvanla .172(4 Rand Mlnea . 141, Reading .... . 10, So. Railway lis do Pfd . MWSo. Pac. .... . liVi t'nlon Pac. , , 724 do pfd .... . 124 U. 8. Steel , M do pfd .... . in Wabaah .... .140 do pfd ... 114 T. . .. k 764 .... M .... 364 .... 414 .... 614 .... SI .... 1.14 .... 414 .... 764 ....136 .... 0 .... 4 ....100 A. L. A N BILVRR liar, ateady, 80 15-16d per ounce. .. 2114 iuniii-np per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for ahort bills is 8 15-lrV94 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for three months bills Is 8 lft-1634 per cent. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. Condition of Tend nnd Q notations oa Staple nnd Fnnojr Prorlnoe. EGGS-Per dor., 14c. BUTTER Packing stock. 16c; choice to fancy dairy, 18ir30c; creamery, 21fi23c. LIVE POULTRY Hens, 10c; roosters, t file; turkeys, 12o; ducks, 10c; geese, to. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Fer box of about S lbs, black, 326; white, 32.00. PINEAPPLES Florida, 48 elm, 12.75 per crate, 42 Size. 33.00 per crate; 8 sise, 33. W per crate; size. 33 50 per crate. Cuban pineapples 25c less all around. STRAWBERRIES Missouri, 24-qt. cases, e. ID'as.w. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmcniera. 300 size, $6.00; 880 slse, $6.50; other brands. 60c less. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $2.oi ifili M: Jumboes. 32.6urj3.50. ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets. 150 size. 34.00; 176, 200, 216 and 250 sizes. (4.25; 96. ! 1.6 and 28 sires, $3.50; California Navels. I extra fancy, 178. 200, 216 and 250 sizes, 84.75; ; fancy, 126 size. 84.00; l&o 1'ie, 34.60; St. 1 Michaels, 176, 200, 216 and 250 slzos, $4.76; I inu size, at.ou; 140 size, M.za; vaienciaa, KO, 96 and 112 sizes, $4.25; 128, 160, 178 and 200 sires. $4.76; 216 size. 82 50. FIGS California, hulk. 8140; 8-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; 8-crown Turkish. 9c. DATES Kada way. 6o; sayers, 5c; hal lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box, $l.uO. 1 BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 14c; No. t rib, 11c; No. 8 rlh, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17Hc; No. 1 loin, lSot No. 8. loin. 124c; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. i, chuck, 6'c; No. 3 chuck, 6'4c; No. 1 round, W; No. 3 round, K4c; No. 3 round, tc; No 1 plate, 3'-4c; No. 2 p'ate. 3.; No. 3 plate, So. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu., 880. NAVY BEANS I'er bu.. No. 1, $2.00; No. I, 91.86. NEW VEGETABLES POTATOES-Per bu., $1.50. ASPARAGl'S-i)0c per doz. bunches BEANS New wax and string, cr ham- PBEETS, TURNIPS and CAR ROTS Per doz. bunches, 46146OC. PIEPLANT Per dos., XOc. CUCUMBERS-Per doz.. $1.08; TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 20-lb. crate, $1.26. ONIONS California, per crate, about 45 lbs., $2.50; yellow Texas, per crate, $2 36; green onions, per dos., 20c. CABBAGE Virginia, Sc CELKRY Flot Ida, $1.2 per dog LEAF LETTUCE Hot-houso, per dot. heads, 85c. PARSLEY Hot-house, per dos. bunches. 400. RADISHES Per dos. bunches, home grown. 20o. MISCELLANEOUS COFFEE Roasted, No. 35, 160 ptr lb. J No. 80. 21c pr lb ; No. 3E. 19c per lb.: No. 80, 14x- per lb.; No. 21. 12Vc per lb. CHEESE Block r5wis, 19c; llmbcrger. 14c; Young Americas, lte. NUTS California walnuts. Vo. soft shell, 12c; No. 1, soft ahull, ien; Brazils, 16tilSc; pecans, 18"22c; filberts, lfc; pa Puts. raw. 7Sc; roasted, Vkc; California, al monds, 17V(C; cocoanuts, $5 00 per HO. HILES AND TALLOW Green altd. No. 1, 9c; No. t, 8c; bull hides. 8c; green hides. No. 1. 7c; No. 2. 6c; horse, $1.5orj $ic; sheep pelts. 60cS31-25 Tallow, No. 2. iHc: No t. 3!a,c. Wool. U(823o. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard, west ern. SfyuSoc. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pound cans, $1 45; standard, 3-pound cans, $1.26. Pinaapples, grated. 2-pound, $2. ani $30; sliced. 81.75itf4.86; fancy Hawaiian, l lbs., 3175. Gallon apples, $3 2S California apricots, $2.uo. Pears, $1 75ii2 60 Peaches, $1.752.40; L. C. peaches, $2 0"42 50. Alaska salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, JJ.lo; fancy sockeye, fiat, $1 96. Sardines, quarter oil. $3.25; three-uunrters mustard, 32 76. Sweet potatoes, II. low 1 a. Sauer kraut 9-c Pumpklns, HOtitJI.Oo. I.ima beans, 2-b. 75o till 6. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, $1.21 CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pi un. rs somewhat imettled by freer offer In gs from aecond bands, who seen desirous of moving suppliea of immediate grad.a. Quo tations range from 6 to 9c for California fruit and from SVtfac for Oregon. Peaches are vllghtly earner, with fancy yellows quoted at 13'i Raisins are firm; three crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins. rlaflllc FISH Pickerel, dressed. 10c; pike, dressed, 16c; white fish, dressed, winter caught, l.Vul5c! fresh, 18c; trout, l'lSc; halibut. He; salmon, 18c; catfish. 17c; her ring, dretsed, &c; rrapple. round, tiftSo crappie. large, fancy, lie; black bass, ijc; melts, sweet and fine 13c; eel. lsc; blue flnh 15c: red snapper, lie; roe ;iad, per pair' 4O60c; frog legs. 3o4oc; lobsters, greeni per lb., 27-; lobster, boiled, per lb 3uc' mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel native, tt&Oeo per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, 26a per lb.; dressed buffalo. 8c; bull heads, 12c: white perch, 7c; white bass, 15o, HAY Choice upland, per ton, 811.50: me dium. 810 50: No. 1 bottom. 89 go: off aradeav HfetJteft, it, ntrnw. 81 ' 16, 1007. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Cattle Stronger for the Week, with Others Steady. H0G3 AT ABOUT STEADY PRICES Sheep nnd I.nmba 'ton Knormooi Declines for the Week, the Break Beinic Hone at Eastern Than Western Markets. SOUTH OMAHA. June 15. 1907. Recelnts mere: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday .... Official Tuesday ... Offlclal Wednesday 3.S74 6.o73 1.15 4.3KS 14.31 l.M ! .2!H 15. Ml -i. HI ' S.3 10.S27 2.U.3 Sou 6,1"0 ti -mrini l nursnny .. Official Frldtiv Oitlclal Saturday ... This week 21.874 M.IN3 11. S01 Last week 80.W.3 n.!'99 15.M3 Two weeks ago 1S.4H9 49.74:1 13.615 Three weeks ago 13 133 H7.SJI 2('.i- Four weeks ago 22.V79 W,7."i2 20.136 Same week last year 17,7f3 79.174 7,962 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, Compared with Inst year: 1W7. 19". Inc. Lec. Cattle B27.7S9 442 470 85,319 Hogs 1,188.(60 1,292,714 103,S64 Sheep 796,SJ3 743.933 52,380 ...... CATTLE WUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steera.... .35.106.36 Uood to fair corn-fed steers 6.i6u6.a0 Common to fair steers 4.6 "'uo.i.'o Oood to choice oows 4.2.'ijo.l0 Fair to good cows and heifers.... 3.6trU4.2S Good to choice stockers and feedors 4.5-"(jP5-10 Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 4.0tfc'q4 60 Common to fair stockers 3.0i"g'4.0i) Bulls, stags, eto S.2.VS.O0 Veal calves 4.0O'd7.O0 The following table uhowa the aveiags price of hogs at Bouth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1807. 19O8.lS)06.18O4.lSO3.il3O2.il01. May 30 May 81 June 1 June 8 June 3 June 4. June 6 June 6 June 7 June 8. June 8 June 10, yune 11. line 12, June 13. June 14, June 15. 8 01' 8 6 17 1 13: 4 D3 4 Wi 6 811 a I 5 t3 8 07 1 7 101 7 12 t 6 6 69 6 70 a 8 70 6 71 6 70 6 71 6 76 6 73 a 6 83 6 Bl 5 89 6 W 6 S2 8 291 6 l 6 16 4 63; 4 49 4 491 a 7 07: 7 13 3.81 8 20 241 8 SO : 8 6 191 D 9 6 6 W 6 .i4i 6 9'h) 6 01 4 4 66 a 1 18; 7 20 6 21 6 75 6 23 6 251 6 20 4 54 6 78 7 15 7 181 8 36 4 SKI 4 61 4 70 a 8 (6.1 OTVnl 87 a 7 21 8 87 a I 8 89 6 1 6 86 8 04 8 20 4 76 4 79 4 72! 4 84 4 82 01 8 03 00 6 U7 1 a 7 26 7 36 6 0341 6 92Hi a 5 13 6 18 8 3f, 7 3n. 5 7!l 0 31 7 36i 6 84 6 74' i 6 SRI b 13 5 19 7 311 6 81 6 ST 6 84Vki 6 3u 5 99 Sunday. RANGE OF PR1CEB. Cattle. Hoes. Omaha 35.77Vi''i''.i Kansas City 8.50i.75 5.26 f.0 St. Loula l.tVVoaJ.HO 5.65 t10 Chicago 1.70'ti'7.25 6.60 iyi.l0 Sioux City 8.5ftY6.26 6.70 45.85 The orholal number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C, M. & Bt. P 4 Wabash 1 ,. .. Mo. Pac 11 Union Pacific System 17 3 8 C. & N. W. (east) 8 C. & N. W. (west) 37 C, St. P., M. & 0 6 C, U. & Q. (east).... 13 3.. C, B. & W. (west) 16 C, R. I. & P. (west). 14 1 .. .. Chicago Great West. .. 2 .. J .. Total receipts 28 91 4 3 The disposition of the day's recelpta was aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogt. Sheop. Omaha Packing Co 604 .... G. H. Hammond Co 2194 .... Cudahy Packing Co im) .... Armour & Company 151 .... Swift and Co.. K. C 2S5 Lobman A Co 41 Hill A Son , ( Kingan A Co 609 .... Other buyers 10 Held over 66 867S 25 CATTLE There were not enough cattle on sale today to cut any figure In the trade. The receipts for the week have been very moderate, showing a falling off as compared with last week of about 8,000 head. Still, receipts have been about on a par with a year ago. Moderate receipts of cattle, together with a good demand on the part of both packers and shippers, has kept the market In a very healthy condition all the week. All kinds of cattle have been fully sieady.at least, with the better grades strong to 10c higher. As usual this late In the season, a good many well finished beeves are com ing forward, the top for the week being $6.35, the high price of the year. The situation as regards cows and heif ers has not changed any this week. Hoth packers and sellers are standing pat in the contest over tho method of selling; so that the packers are entirely out of the market. The buying has been limited all the week to shippers, speculators and country butchers. Thla means that the demand at best has been limited, but, more than that, the demand has been nar rowed down principally to strictly good oows and heifers. Medium and common cows have been neglected all the week and have on some days been practically , uneatable, it nae neen more a question or securing a buyer 'than a mntter of price. Until thla question la settled shippers should keep their cows and heifera at home. Blockers and feeders have been in very light supply all the week. In fact there have not been enough cattle of that de scription on sain any one day to really call It a market. The few warmed-up and half fat cattle that on ordinary seasons are sold for feeders have been taken by the packers to be used In place of cow stuff. There Is some little Inquiry on the market for feeding cattle and a few cattle of that description would undoubtedly have sold to very good advantage, the feeling being strong. HOGS There was a slow, but about steady market down In ths hog division this morning. Light and medium weight hogs were in the best demand and tli.y were the first to sell, bringing practically tho same price as yesterday. Hons hav ing quality und not too much weight sold largely at $f..65. with qi'lte a sprinkling on up to $j.90, with a top for full loads at $1.92H. Heavy hogs were especially alow and they were the lam to sell. While a good many ot them also brought steady f rices salesmen In some cases thought hey had hard work to get out quite as well as yesterday and they were quoting the market barely steady or a thaile easier. Aa receipts were light most everything changed hands In fair season In the morn ing. Receipts of hogs this week have been about on a level with the previous week, but considerably smaller thun a year ago. Prices went down hill rapidly during the first four days this week, the market being quoted lower each duy. The bottom lai touched on. Thursday, when hogs sold on an averagu, at the lowest point since last September. On Friday there was a slight reaction, leaving the market at the clone of the week 2ua26c lower than one week ago. Ko. A 8k. Pr No. v. fa. FT 3 IW ... I 714 64 2oS ... I 65 64 m 140 ( T74 71 240 10 5 rS 26 HI 6 0 49 134 40 t i 61 1'.l 40 I 10 U 261 120 6 hi U IU ... i U 6 284 ... 6 69 M 276 SO I tO 44 ma 40 i 66 4 t1 ... (80 61 :V) ... I 86 41 ti 0 I 40 67 . . 261 10 t M li 21 ... 60 4 2S1 ... ( 8 M !fl 80- t 80 6 2il 0 85 4l ... t 10 72 24 140 I 15 t :T ... S ) W 1.2 60 I 15 M tit ... I 80 ? !'.' ... (IS 62 If? It 110 tl 141 80 ( 85 61 S42 40 to 44 t ... (81 65 11 1 ( ' (8 2l 40 86 4 272 ... I HO :) 26 ... (.65 ' (4 Z6 120 ( 80 Tl U tO 6 65 7 254 luO I !4 II 20 10 6 85 61 24 80 ( 614 59 240 (65 24 I'D ( 824 I '. . . I 5 75 160 so ( 824 82 )) t 41. f,4 ... 6 624 7C, IS2 luO I lo 41 274 10 5 124 47 275 ... 6 85 41 ... 4 2 110 185 c Ml . . ( 124 41 27 6 K4 (1 t'S 110 1-4 (t S (0 i 65 It 2M 40 (124 la '.27 60 ( 674 I 175 loo I 1:4 2is io ( 174 6 '" 140 6 4 71 2it (0 (114 74 141 '80 6 K4 71 S'7 ... I 174 I 48 f 140 ( 82 4 71 201 120 J74 I 46 27 60 ( t: 4 67 2i 80 6 174 J St 274 120 ( 8'.'4 r '! 80 ( 74 rr 2.a 100 11:4 )si 1:0 174 !t 757 8 l'.'4 64 211 160 4 474 64 2"4 10 6 8r4 46 2J5 ... ( 174 II UoJ 4U (12 4 64 216 ... (674 7. 371 1"0 fci, 41 tn8 ... (874 I 21 80 ( 85 76 tu3 ... ( 64 24 60 i 60 f.i ... 6 W St ?44 ... (65 tl, tl 40 a 0 41 2-G HI iti 41 2 1 . . ( 74 1 160 ( 66 74 2 4 N I M 6t i ... 6 at 74 2- 40 M 46 ill 40 ( U tt til ... t t It '3 t 6.1 7 124 ... ( Tl 1-4 40 III , t! Ill ... 84 3 5.17 i 85 10 .140 ... 6 65 BHEEP'-There were no fresh reeelDta of sheep tills morning, tne market being bare as usual on a Saturday. While the re celpta this week have shown a considerable falling off as compared with last week, they have been decidedly heavier than a year sgo. Still there has been a very good demand at this point so that th receipts fltionre of this good demand rr'cee have hw horn none too latge I'mler the in h. I1 up better here thnii st eastern mnr kets. In spite of tlie go(d demand, how ever, thcr;. lias !,! n h briik ol ,r7 on sheep sn,1 a ,1't-ul hrnk on limbs, with spring Uinta showing still more l.s than tl.st Slupi era will understand thitt this break, li. ivy is (t has been, would un doubtedly have been much hesvler had the receipts been more liberal, as ruftcrn mar kets have been completely demoralised. CIllCAtiO l.lE S lot li. SIAHKET V sqiu pun U.ui(s 'son 'i. CHICAGO, June l." - CATTLE Receipts, Wi head; market steit.lv; beeves, 84.6Kti' srt; ctiins. $1 70C)4 7l'; heifers. 82 8 "u 5. 25; calves, 36. 5' '4i'7.25: cood to nrlme atncr i". Vv.iA m poor to mocllum. 34 frijfS.JO; stockers and fecilers, 33 0i)'n5 20. HOGS Receipts. 8 nnfl head: mnrket steady; light. 8S 9Xffi 124: mixed. 3.VP,Vif aio; heavy, 15.7.111 J if; rough, H .7r-ii 5 A j ; pips. 86.60'i.l0; good to rioice heavy, 85. H6 tui bulk of sales. 319105. SHEEP AND LAMMS -Receipts. 4,000 head; market steady; nstlve. $4 (M1 10; western. 84 ftfi6.4i; yearlings. 86 2fu'7.00; lambs, 84Xiy7.fi; western. 36. in 17 90. Kansas City Live Mtork Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 15. CATTLE Receipts, l.ono head, Including fioo heal southerns; market steady; choice export and dressed bo.'f steers, 3.1.76 'u 6.30; fair to good, 34.60'a 5.75; western fed steein. $4.25(6 6.1 0;; stockers nnd feeders, 83 50 if 6.00; southern steers, $3 OOft 6.0; south ern cows. 82.n0ff3.76; nntlve cows, $2.26 W4.6n; native heifers, 33.756.26: bulls, 33 25fj4.75; calves. $4.00(3 8.25. Receipts for the week, 40e500 head. HOOS Receipts, R.ono head; market steHdy; top, 3t.i)ii; bulk of sales, 355U 595; heavy, 35 S.0 iff 5 87 4 : packers, 35 8 ."4 fff5 97Vi; lights, 35.8R.0o; pigs. $6.25' 6 75. Receipts for the week. 8S.100 head. . Mlf.M' AND LAM US Receipts. 2.0H0 head; mnrket nominally steady. Receipts for the week, 22,400 head. "t. I.onls I. Ire Mock Mnrket. ST. LOUI3, June 15. OATTLK-Recelpts. 1.300 head. Including 1AK) Trxnns. Mnrket steady; native shipping and export steers, $6.uVt6 60; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.4v,i6.1R; steers under l.fHKI lbs., 31.014 50; stockers and feeders, 33.0iKj6.no; cows and heifers. $2.K1i6.t; canners. 31.6mfr2.35; bulls .30ii6.0i; calves, $4.nrvflio.no; Tcxhs nnd i,nlHHI5tCer8, '-T5fi5"o; enwa and heifers, 1 .nffJ 4.00. HotJS-Mecelpts, 4.0(V) head. Market 6c rS'I1'" ani1 hHM- packers, eiT hutchers and host heavy. 3,r.9r( 8HEEP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts. 700 head. Market steady; nntlve muttons, $3.IHifis: lambs, $.15o',,7.7.,); culls and bucks. 33.oo-u4.00-stockers, $2.9CKh5.0O. "-v-, St. Joseph Live Mtoek Mnrket. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., June 15. CATTLE -Mve,"tlv,I,oh''a,, tlves, $4.2rrf4I.lrt; cows and heifers, 32.15 iio,,aCkPriV,Bn'1 $35("Ufi.76. ',"GS - Rwlpts. 4.142 hea.I. Mnrket S.?.8B. nS: tHP' 5 95: bUlk of h8HE AIJD. T'AMns - Receipts, 792 head. Market steady; clipped lambs 37 00 Slonx City Live Htoek: Market. CATT.F CInT,,r?- J,une -(Special.)-CATTLE Receipts, 300 head; market mTx"ertdV: kIVzc?-7'- ro' bnl'lTan, 84 (?, ' "1? 5 00; ""ckr-ra and feeders, Stoek In SUM. Receipts of live stock st the six nrin. cipal western markets yesterday; P Cad Id Hogs. South Omnha fcv) Sheop. 236 6,100 7.3iO nmuK t.:ity KanKas City.... St. Joseph St. Iiuls Chicago 300 1,000 417 1,80") 800 6(i0 2.009 4.142 72 4,0i) 70ii 9,000 4,000 Total 4.687 35,642 7,777 IMetnl Market. NEW YOKE. June 15-METAL-Markets was unchanged at 341 .624,42.1 24. Copper Is fLI1'" noml,ml for ,h lme being" with lake quoted nt 3a.7ri-24.50. Electro lytic $22.604123.25; casting $22..Wf22 25 i ijesd USSR?".1 at "i585 ndT spelter at Kv $ r ., ,r2n W,M lulet and unchanged. kJ: 1R Juno - 15. LEA l Weak, $5.65; spelter, weak $6.85. NEW YORK, June 15-BEEVES-Re-fJfiP " n? trfl""e7 of Importance; feel- ing steady; dressed beef quiet nt 8Val0c per pound; general sales 9ii:nc. Exports "lc. f? V,1..."1"1 3'm luarters of beef CALVES Receipts. 1S6 head, all Ohio r"'"' """..t H 00 per 100 pound.. Feeling steady; dressed calves quiet and unchanged; city dressed veals 7V4K11V4C Der 6w. eXtra UC: eount' dressed SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipts 2,723 head; sheep and yearlings almost nominal in the absence of any demand; lambs dull and lower; 15 cars of stock unsold at a late hour. Few Virginia ewes sold at 4y5c; southern lambs $7.2&fr.00. HOGS-Recelpts 4.421 head; nothing do ing; market nominally steady. Oils nnd Rostn. NEW YORK, June 15.-OII -Cottonseed, rregular. prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nom inal; prime yellow, 57c. Petroleum, Arm; refined, New York, $S.4S; Philadelphia and Baltimore, fs 40; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk, $4.ij. Turpentine, quiet, 6oic,60sj,e. IUMN Firm; strained, common to good. $4. o6fj 4.70. SAVANNAH. June 15. OIL Turpentine, rum. 5'ic. Pales, 60 bbla.; receipts, RIO bbls.: shipments, 229 bbls. ROSINFlrtii; A, R, C, $1004.10; D, $4 16 E, $I.B5li4.0; F, $t.70u4.7,; o. 4.f0; H, t w I. $4.!i5.(iO: K. $5.5": M. 8i.6fV.rti.70: N. 85 76 fc5.90; w. G., tS.80; W. W.. !5 9Vfi605. OIL CITY. June 16. OIL. Credit balances, $1 7R. Runs. 172.112 bbls.. average 133 4 bids.; shipments, 158,938 bbls., average 161,781 bbls. Soarar nnd Molasses. NEW YORK, June 15.-Sugr. raw. qttleti fair lefltilng, $3.28; centrifugal. 96 teit, $l.7H; moluswes, sugar. $2fts; retlned quiet; No. 6, 4. hoc; No. 7, 4.06c: No. 8. 4,vic; No. 9 US." No. 10, 4.aV-: No. 11. 4.3'ie; No. 12. 4 25c; No. 13, 4.20c; No. II. 415c; confectioners' A, $4 KO; nioud A, 3 3u; cut loaf, J.S.70; crushed 85.70; powdered, $5.10; granulated, L',jo cubes. $5 25. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, good to choice, STti lc. NEW OKLKANH. Iji.. June lS.-PUO An Steady: open ki ttle, centi ifiit-nl, 8r(3:sc; centrifugal, whites none; centrifugal, yel low, 8T4.IIJ 1"4c ; seconds, 2T4ji3c. MOLAS8ES-i(Julet; new syrup, Sofllc. Evaporated Apples nnd Dried Frnlta. NEW YORK, Juno 15, EVAPORATED APPLE8J Market firm; fancy. Ktti-o; choice. 7Vi-iiTVsc; prime, ifj7c; poor to fa'ir, 6fi6i-ic. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, firm; Cali MINING STOCK BARGAINS We are not promoters, but independent brokers. We can often furnish stocks far leli.w the Treasury price. We guarantee the title end transferability cf all stocks we fcell. Wo do not say the stocks are not worth the Trouaury price, but we can nave you money by dealing with us. Treasury Price. Our Price. $ .76 Wellington (Brscksn- rldge) .18 .30 Mansneld Mining Co. .14 JJ5. . . .Hevada Common wealth 07 .38. . . . tluvla ds Oobre 07V. .88 Double Xagle 07 .10. . . .Palomaa Canyon 06 .86 Searchlight Mohawk . .16 We have some epeclal Information on well as the above mentioned stocks. Mining tiiocka, write or call on us. J. G. STHEAN Investment Compiiny KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI E UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY , Room 100 Dee Building. Tel. Douglas 2473 Members of All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited tS-Cit r n i iii -i mi ii i ii iii i rn ii ,i ri i 1 T i i i a. n il fornia. 4'ff1?Hc; Oregon. SSWlOc. Apricots, quiet; choice. 14-flv: extra choice, 1.f) Si': fancy. ?"1i-.1c. lVsches, higher; choice, HVt'l.V; extra choice, 1'H1il'c; fancv, l.i'n 1.:'kc: exirn fancy. 14c Halslns un rhaniicd: loose muscatel. SV-'loc; eedd talsms. 744111V; In.ion layers, $l.60ul.86. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 16 COFFEE-Msrket for futures ojened stendr at unchangeij prlct s to nn advance of five points In sym pathy with stesdy European cables, hut only one month showed "n advance sn. there was some further selling for old long) accounts, under which the mnrket week ened In the later trading. Tlie close wat barely steady, net unchanged to t.-n points biwer. Sales were reported of 2.1 mo bags. Including July st $.Vl?'ii :1; September, $6 lVu'o J; lei-rniher. $6.Jitj5.23; January, $5 2": Msrcli, $6 2lifv5o: Ma v. $S..10. Spot coffee quirt, and Rio No. 7 6e; Santos No, 4. 71c. Mild coffee dull; Cordova, 9'dn:Ho, Wool Market. ST. IOrtS. Mo. June 15 WOOL Steady: medium grades; comhing and clothing. 24'u -ti' jc ; light fine, fltfUUoi1 heavy flne. l.'.iilfc; tub washed, 80-0,0. NEW ' SYSTEM OF "ACCOUNTS Interstate Commerce rotn mission Orders Itonds to Make Monthly Heporis of et nnalneaa. WASHINGTON, June 15 The Inter state Commerce Commission today pro mulgated a uniform system of accounts fof rnllronds, provided for under the railroad rate law passed at the last session of con gress. The system will go Into effect Julr 1 and thereafter railroads will be corr polled to file monthly reports. The method adopted Is Intended to assure a complete statement net of revenues from operations and la expected to result In keeping the) stock of Improvements out of operating expenses and therefore exclude them front the cost of performing current business. Tho expense of soliciting trnuV Is seper nted from the expense of hauling traffic. The construction accounts are ta be so drawn that a current record of the phyalcal value nf railroad property la always ac-cesslhle. POPULACE FOR DR. CURTIUS In Spite of Emperor's Itlsnpprnvnl Author nf llohenlohe Memoirs Htnnda Pnt. BERLIN. June 15. (Special.) It would appear after'all that Dr. Ctirtlus, editor of the llohenlohe Memoirs hns mado up his mind not to act on tho very plain hint of the emperor nnd the unambiguous demand of the Stnlhalter that he should lay down his office of president of the chief consls torlum of tho Aug.xhurg Confession in the Relchsland. He waa moreover among the speakers the other evening nt the eight eenth evangelical social congress held nt Strassburg and was received by tho audit ence with a tremendous ovation which sounded very much like a vote of confi dence. SIGNS OIL COMPANY'S BOND Lumberman Klrby of Texas Pnt Name on Three nnd Half Mil lion Dollar Pnper. AUSTIN, Tex., June 15. John Henry Klrby, a well known lumberman, today signed a bond for $3,500,000 In behalf of the Waters-Pierce Oil company, which was on yesterday placed in the hands of a receiver by Judge Brooks of the state district court and which had previously been fined something over 31,500,000 In fines and court costs. Mr. Klrby says that as far ns lies In his power he will assist every man and every corporation to have a fair trial before they are adjudged guilty and sentenced to Imprisonment or banish ment from the state. STOCK BARGAINS tono Oriental Cop lTr JOftO Pens. -Wye We 400 Olalla One l 46 2oo rhlans Con ,,. 100 nenegulta (9 76 2"0 Cartas 46e trtio Martin Larder 4ftr Ickio Ort. rarlhoo 40 too Nipiealn 113 60 VO Dldwall Flee 2ta 0'0 t nlumhua Ton 64r 10M) Alma, Ma !2o 600 Oram M. A h .. 12 261000 Night Hawk 6a PM0 Monarch L. Z tl 60 10 0. A. 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