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CRAIS AXD PRODUCE MARKET '
Opening it Stronger and Weather
Still Bales Situation.
BULLS AT HOME AND ABROAD
Offering A re Limited and Baying;
r Ikorta Was the Chief
Laftae-ato of th
Day.
, OMAHA. June 1. 1W.
OMAHA. Juna IS. The market crenel
I strong- todu y art.1 1 1 a weather ;
and crop market, with more or less manlp- .
ulatlon. Th situation at home, and abroad
is tUH decidedly bullish ami ofleriiws
wer limited and buying by shorts was
the chief Influence.
The wheat market opened stronger and
la a-t.ll I sensitive to bull newa, and re
sponded quickly to all reports. Short
crop newa la general and with firm cables
and large foreign demand prices went
several fractions higher. .July wheat
opened at Ma bid and closed at hoc asked.
Corn opened firm on firm cables and
strength In wheat Commission house
orders were largely buying; and the crowd
was Inclined to work the same side. July
com opened at 47"! bid and closed at 4. He
asked. '
Oats opened firm and higher owing to
small ofrermg and a general rush at tho
opening; to buy, by both locols and com
mission houses. July oats opened St 41C
bid and closed at, 41Sc asked.
Primary wheat reretpts were 3T0.flnO bu.,
and shipments 201,010 tvj., against re
i celpta last year of 267,000 bu.. and Ship
ment cf 117,0i bn. Corn receipts were
1,164,000 bfl., and shipments Jr7,0no bu.,
against receipts lest year of LllS.OtQ bu.,
and shipments of 621.000 bu.
Clearance were bu. of corn and 100
bu. of oata and wheat and flour equal to
174.000 bu,
Liverpool cloned lHd higher on wheat and
Hd to Ivd hlwher on corn.
Seaboard reported.
Bradstroet's estlmste on world's visible
supply of wheat ehowa Increase of 33,336,000
bushels.
Local range of options:
Articles).) Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat
I I
85 a' 81 a Pi A
87V4A 87HA 87HA
47T4AI iiA 4TH
47A 47A 47HA
4J4.AI 41HAI 4.VWA
SlAf SGA KAkA
July..
Sept..
Cc-rn .
July..
Sept..
Os
July..
Sept..
re n ns'tn
7I) 48 n
I
A asked.
Omaha Caik Prtoaa.
WH RAT No. S hard. MSWHc; No. 8 hard.
SO-frSSHo; No. 4 hard, TCK&lte; No. I spring,
rrc.
CORN-Nn. 3, 47V; No. 4, 4VfN(P4oj No.
I yellow. 47V4C; No. ( white, 4Sf4So.
OATS No. mixed, 404f',e: No. 3 white,
04S-Ut4e: No. 4 white, 4Otf40io.
RYENo. 8, 71c: No. 8. RHo.
(harlot Hacelpta.
Wheat. Com. Oat
Chicago 29 824 1C1
Minneapolis 2u0 ... ...
Omaha 19 83 6
LnUuth log ...
CHICAGO CRAITf AND PROVISIONS
Feature of the Trad la a and Closing;
Price on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, June 18. Additional reports of
daman to winter wheat In Kansas formed
the chlof reason for renewed strengthed
today In tha local wheat market. . At tho
cloae wheat for September dollvery was up
He. Corn showed a net gain of So. Oats
were 4o higher. Provisions were up a
ahade to Ua.
Many of the advices from Kansas were
extremely posslmlstlc, declaring that be
cause of injury by green bugs and un
favorable weather tho new Crop will not
run more than eight bushels per acre. Re
ports from Oklahoma where threshing has
already begun, claimed that the yield In
that state was very disappointing, avert
ing from t to 6 bnshelH per aero. These
advloes were supplemented by reports from
the spring wheat country that an army
'of green bugs Is advancing with great
rapidity through the wheat fields of Minne
sota and tne imkotas. This news Held the
market strong slmost all day. A decrease
of .fl,or twitnem'itr'tM mnaa"'viwbiei
supply, as shown by Bradsrreers, was an
other bullish . Influence. Trading was ac
tive all day, and the market closed Arm.
September opened unchanged to fee ntgher
at S to 9440. sold at 93Vfcc. advanced to
too, and closed at 9440. Clearances ot
wheat and flour were equal to 171,600
bushels. . Primary receipts were 890,0 O
bushels against SCT.WO bushels, for the
same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 637 cars,
against 3Sf7 cars last wee It and 241 cars a
year M"-x'
The com market was firm for the greater
part of the day because of active demand
from commission houses and cash Inter
est. Higher prices at Liverpool,- heavy
sales by shippers, and numerous reports
from Illinois telling of late seeding were
factors that aided the bulls. Offerings
came mainly from holders. The olose wa
steady. September opened H"riC higher at
Uftt3a. sold between C2gr20 and 63V,
and closed at 61o. Local receipts wera
824 ears, with 867 cars of oontract grade.
The feature of trading In oats was the
activity and strength of the Jury delivery
wtilch was In urgent demand by shorts.
The likelihood that very little grain from
the new crop will be available for delivery
on July contracts caused the brlak de
mand. Reports of damage by green bugs
in the oat fields of Illinois, Indiana and
Iowa had a strengthening v effect upon the
more distant deliver!. The market cloed
strong. September oats opened t(iSi
higher at 8(864jO, sold off to 8AiytSio
and then advaneed to 87a. -The close was
at 164(0. Local receipts were 161 cars.
Trading In provisions was quiet and
the market was firm because of small re
ceipts of hogs at all western packing
centers. At the close September pork was
up llVfro at 816.07H- Lard was a shade
higher at 18 87H!&i-9d. Ribs were 47Uo
higher at 88.18.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
to oars; corn, 426 cars; oats, 91 cars: hogs,
JS.000 hsad.
Tha leading future ranged aa follows'
ArtloJea-1 Open. High.) Low. Clas.Tst'y.
swheat
Jul;
91
Q
62H
J4H
sVVi
8
15 85
16 96
8 TO
?7H
880
62
8 TO
No. a
Cash quotations were ss follow;
FLOUR 6taadjr; winter patents,
83 7u-t0i; straights, 83.46tl.70; spring pat
ents, K 6J4t4.00, straJgUta, W.i4.L; bakers,
HHi 50.
WHKAT No. t spring, 97OL01; No. 8,
0: Kb. I red, 8silSc.
..ir ku. a u.-hmo; iso. I yellow. 65c.
OAT8 No. a V; Na. t whit. 43
liAK LK If i VI r to choice malting, 7ua
T4o.
SEEDft Ttai. No. 1 northwestern, 81.29.
Timothy, prtme, 84.75. Clover, contract
8radta, 1 15 26.
PHOVloluN-Khort rib sld (loose),
tseogssj. Mm pork, per bbl.. Hi.tt',
sMe (boaed), 8-7lu oa
followli: were the receipts and shipment
f lour and grain:
... Receipta Shipments.'
Su'-, bls r.6o9 2o.
Wheat, bU 2&,ij0 1 mo
W 7fr.0 Ul'ot
Oata. bu iUu. , ta.H0
R, bu ,...... 4 0)
llarley. bu M f,
On -he Produce exrhaoge today the but
tr market was steady; creameries, laiiao:
dairies. ITtjac. fk-s, steady;-7t mark
Cksoa Included. lSW4c: orsta. itc- pTi,ni
flrsu, 14c. Cheese, steady, lliatil.vic.
Pearl Market.
PFJO&IA. Jan U CORN-Hlgher ; No I
yellow aud Na 8, Lie; N , h'iZ niZ
Uatilo. -
iJATB Higher; No, I white, 46ViN5i- No.
white. 4-(-c: No. 4 whit, jw2i4a.
RYB-NuuunaJ; f , 8&4ja4o.
4 Unrfml Ural a Market.
MVKRPOOU Jun IS WTf FIAT Spot,
No. 8 red western winter, quiet, t lVil
N.. -Mfciua. . stesly. (s lid. Putucus
atronr: July. 6s lH,d. aVteinbrr. 7s lHd.
CWHK-(t, St); ies dritol. ks; aid
00i-l4 Jtt 90
wbe stA,
u MVt a
4S 4TH
87W 87 87
H IS 90 18 87H
U 00 W 10 14 09
J7H f 78 70
99 1124 I 87H
99 I 90 87 H
icvi r?' 8n
I T2HJ I 77V3 8 72V
4
15 "8T4V
73
strvM
109 i
8 78
I
northern. 5s ?d. Future flrm July, 4allYd;
eef'tember, W1V4.
SUW YtlltK l.E EHAL IttAIIKKT
Qaotatlon of tha Oar en Vartona
( ommodltle.
NEW YORK. June 1 7 FLrrR Re
ceipts. X.115 bbls ; exports, 6.43 bhls
Market steady, with light trade; Minne
sota patents, .V00Sn 5.4u, winter straiglita,
4 30'u 4 46; Minnesota bakers, tt.atV4.1i;
winter eitras, 13.00150; winter patentei,
4 50j5O0; winter low grades, t.90U
40. Hye flour, steady; fair to good.
I4.i67j5.O0; choice to fanry, 85.10.40.
COKNMKAL Fteady; (lne white and
re low, n.80; coarse, 81.1701.19; kiln
dried, 83.20.
-lull; No. 8 western, nominal, c
I. f. Buffalo.
WllKAT-Reeelpts. 8,000 bu.; exports, 77,
84i hu. Spot market Arm. No. 8 red, 97c,
cievajor; ana Wc. f.o.b. afloat; No. 1
Northern liuluth, 8107, f.o.b. afloat; No. 8
hard winter, tl.02, f ob. afloat. Within a
cent range wheat fluctuated actively to
day. At first hlghnr on cable. It broke
under good weather news, then turned
strong on reports of green bug damage
In the northwest, and a big decrease In
world stocks. Later a second decline oc
curred on rains In Kansas and Nebraska
end the msrket closed onlv He net higher.
July. 9HVv&l 0i. closed 11.00. September,
81 . "KiT. 01. closed tl.miS; lecember, $1.01i
102 iVlS, closed 8102'4.
CORN' Receipts, 85.475 bn. ; exports. 8S2
bu. Spot msrket firm; No. 1. 8156, ele
vntor, and 62c fob. afloat; No. 2 white,
6l'c, and No. 2 yellow 82H5, f.o.b. afloat.
Option market was without tranaaottons,
closing net unchanged. July closed 61o;
September, 81Hc; liecembor, Rlruj.
OATS Receipt. 28,500 1U. fjot market
firm; mixed 2V3ft2 pounds, 6"C! natural
white, iW8 pounds. 5(i!f31c; clipped white,
SiV:i() pounds, 50t?64Vic.
HA Y Firm ; shipping, 7SV8Gr; good to
choice. l 2fil .80.
Iff ipS Firm; state, common to choice,
!4fi1Hr; lf"6. 4V0c. PuclflC coast, HCH5,
8fl11c; 1fi, IV,SC.
ITinES Dull; Central America,' 23e;
Boirota. ISc
I.KATHBR Quiet; acid, 25?87Hc
I'T'.nviProNFt Be f. steady; family. 14 00
fli 50; rncps, Jt 5410 nn; beef hams, 834. 0;
26.00; packet. 811.MfilLB0 city extra India
mess. $22. n Ti 28.00. Cut meats, atoady:
Idckled hellles, 811 30 14 00; ntcklcd
hams. 812.0012 50. Ird. steady. TVeirtem
prime, tX7'Nfi8.80; refined steady; conti
nent. 89 30; Smith America tin. So; com
pound, 9 0iiv.25. Pork, steady; family,
818 5010.00: short plar, 817.0018.00;
meas, 1 1 7 0O1& 18.25. '
TALLOW Steady; city (82 per pkg.),
6c: country (pkgs. free), evtaSHo.
RICH Steady; domestic, fair to extra, SM
7c; Jar-si. nominal.
BITTTKR Steady; street price, extra
creamery, 234iV4c; nmclal, creamery com
mon to extra. lty3c; renovated, common
to extra. 16Vr20; aeaturn factory, com-,
mon to firsts, U'ff'lftc; western Imitation
creamery, firsts, 2oHc.
CHEE.SK Steady ; new state full cream,
colored and white; large and small, best,
Uc, fair to good, 10&llc; Inferior, 7W4f
9Hc. F.OOS Firm, state, Pennsylvania and
nearby, brown and mixed extras, 1SC18;
firsts to extra, first, lSHfclTV:; western
firnts, 15916c; offlcial price, 15c; seconds,
14H.1T1SC. .
POl.'LTRT Live, weak; spring chicken.
18c; fowls, 13c; turkeys, 11c; dressed,
easy; wesPern broilers, 2ga6c; turkeys,
Kal4c; fowls,- ll13o.
WFATHKIl IN TUG GltAIJI BELT
Pair Wednesday, Preceded by a Night
of Cooler.
OMAHA, Neb. June 18. 1907.
Rains were general last night In the
Missouri valley, and continue this morning
In euKtern Nebraska, Kansas, and south to
the Texas panhandle. They were moder
ately heavy at points In eastern Nebraska,
where falls exceeding an lncn are reported.
An area of high pressure overlies thel
west, and clear weather prevails In tha
mountains and went to the coast The
weather Is cooler in the upper Mlsslslppl
and Missouri valleys and northwest, and
will be slightly cooler In this vicinity to
night, with fair tonight and Wednesday.
omaha record ot temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the last three years:
1907 1906 1906 1904
Minimum temperature.. .66 .68 .64 .63
1-reelpltatlon 09 .89
Normal temperature for today, 72 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation sinos March i
6.76 Inches. - - -
Deficiency corresponding period in J908,
4 15 Inches. 1 :
Deficiency corresponding period tn, 19i4
3 63 Inches. - - ' ' ' '
ywiA.a7tMhVt(wJ Forecaster. t .
' Corn and Wheat Region flnlleila. j.
For tho twenty-four hours ending at 8 a.
m . 75th meridian, time, Tuesdajt, Jun ,
1907:
OMAHA DtgTRICT.
Temp. Rain
Stations. Max. Mln. fall,
Sky.
Raining
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Ashland, Neb 0 64
Auburn. Neb 90- 60
.41
.00
1.30
.16
Columbus, Neb... 91 ,
Falrburv. Neb.... 91
Fairmont,' Neb..., OT
Or. Island, Neb.. 91
tHartlngton. Neb. 87
Hastings. Neb..- 90
Ofckdale, Neb 90
Omaha, Neb..... 89
Tekamah, Neb.., 90
Alta, la , 89
Carroll. Ia M
CTartnda. Ia 93
Slblev, Ia 87
a
61 1 .08
63
1.06
.18
1.30
.28
.09
.12
.01
.00
.00
62
62
.'J
6
65
63
64
63
61
.66
.78
Sioux City, Ia...
64
Cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. , t Not Included In
averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Tamp. Rain.
' Central Stations. Max. Mln. Inchea
Chicago, HI 28
Columbus, 0 18
Pes Moines, Ia.... 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City. Mo.. 22
Louisville. Ky 19
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Omaha, Neb 15
St. Louis, Mo.. 11
90 . 64 .00
88 it .00
68 84 .00
8S 68 .00
62 .24
88 68 .00
62 64 .12
90 64 .48
88 62 .00
Warmer weather prevailed throughout the
corn and wheat region Monday, but Is
followed by cooler tn the upper Mississippi
and Missouri valleys this morning. Good
rains occurred In the extreme western
portion of the com belt.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
t. Loats ueaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 18,WHEAT-Futures,
higher; cash, dull; track: No. 2 cash, 919
Mc; No. 2 hard, &1&4Hq; July, tHc; Sep
tember, 91c.
OOR.V-Higher; track: No. 2 cash. 625?
62'c; July, 514c; (September, HVi No. 1
white. 6252'.:.
OATS Higher: track: No. 3 cash, 4SVtq
44c; July. 4c; September, SAHfltWhc;
No. I whlta, 46c.
FlXJCR Quiet; red winter patents. 84 40
fjH.70; extra fancy and straight, t3.7034.iO;
clear, tiwaS lso.
SHED Timothy, steady, $3.004.00.
CoJtNMKAIy-Weak, 13 70.
KRAN Unsettled; sacked, east track,
11.04 51. a
HAY-Dull; timothy, tJ7.O03tt.50; prairie,
111 0MM4.09.
IRON COTTON TIES-81.09.' .
RAOOINO 1140. .
HRMP TWINTi 10c ,
PROVISIONS I'ork. . atejady; Jobbtng.
81650, I-aril, steady; prime steam, til.32.
Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts,
t3?H; clear ribs, 887; short clears, 89 25.
Bacon, higher; boxed extra shorts, llu.26;
clear ribs, H0 25; short clears, $10.12.
POULTRY Steady; chickens, incj
springs. 15316c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 8c
geese. 5c
Bl'TTKR Fteadv; creamery, aV3C3c.
i:G08 6teady, 13c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, barrels 7.V 5.O1O
Wheat, bushels 19.000 88,fW
Corn, bushels .... 115.i0 104.000
Oats, bushuls, ...v 123.000 41,900
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PH ILADEI-PHIA, Juna 18 BUTTER
Steday. fair demand: extra western cream
ery, official price, 23c; street price, 34c;
extra nearby prints. 35c.
BUOH Steady, fair demand: Pennsylva
nia and other nearby firsts, free cases, 17c
at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby
current receipts In returnable cases, 16c at
mark, western fi.sts, free casus, 17c at
mark.
. CHKESE-Dull and weak; New Tork full
creams, choice to new, 12c; New Tork, fair
to good new, lllla
' Hllwaskra Grain Market.
M ILW AUK F.E . June t WWTAT-.
Higher; No. 1 northern. J1.0O31.08: No I
northern, SSK18 1101, September, 94l64Hc
bid.
RTE Easier: No. t 3716870.
KARLKY Steady; samplo, W7c; No. L
7vtrr7c.
CORN Higher: No. I cash, 626Jc; Sep
tsinber, 63c asked.
Dalath Grain Marker
DfLl'TH. Mmn.. Jun II. WH RAT No.
f northern, 97 V; No. 1 northern, 9c: July,
t7o: Petvtember. 9MkC; Deeembee. 97To.
1ATS On track, tic; June, 41c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLBDQ, . O-. June It KUeV-Ctover.
cash. V 16; Oct.dr, ttU, I Member. $,.7W
AUlke. JS.UU. Tli.iuthy. U 36
THE OMAHA
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Liitless Indifference is the Dominant
Tone of Market
TRADEHS WATCH GOLD EXPORTS
Irg Esisftncita for Frases Catna
Rise la Call and Time V
Rate Small Nat De
cline General.
NEW TORK, Jun . Listless indiffer
ence was the domlnsnt tone of the stock
market today. There was some extension
In the early dealings of yesterday's upward
movement, but by the expiration of the
ttrst hour all the buying orders In sight
had been executed and left the market
easily vulnerable to sutwequent reaction.
The announcement of an engagement of
gold for export to Paris tomorrow also
served to reinforce the warning of deple
tion of money market resources. A fur
ther outgo of gold on Thursday has been
taken as granted owing to the facilities by
fast steamers vailing on that day. The
anticipation of the movement by one day
carried a suggestion of urgency whtrn
made a sensational Impression. Taken
with the shipments of Isst Saturday and
the expected outgo on Thursday, today s
engagement already points to a practical
exhaustion of the surplus reserves of the
banks before the week Is out. Roth tho
call and time money markets were affected
by this outlook today and ruled at higher
rates. London also was reported disturbed
over the money outlook and British con
sols slipped a fraction lower than the re
cent low record for upwards of sixty years
past. Discounts In the London market held
practically at the bank rate. A further ad
vance meantime In the sterling exchange
rste at Perls gave point to the discussion
of possible Inducement to be offered bv
the Bank of Fngland to draw gold from
New York. The vanishing surplus re
serves, with the eve of the semi-annual
settlements approaching, discouraged any
disposition to extend marginal holdings in
tho stock market. Some brokers profess
the hope that the sums to be disbursed in
the progress of the semi-annual settle
ments. Including the redemption by the
government of 4 per cents of 1907, may
stimulate Inveotment demand. Up to this
time, however, there has been no sign of
the preliminary buying for Investment, es
pecially In the bond market, which pre
cedes ordinarily a period of distribution of
profits. It Is the conviction of some of
the Investment commission houses that
" waiting demand of this character
which would become active on any signifi
cant demonstration that the long decline
In prices has ended.
Some disappointment was professed by
operators In Reading over the action of the
directors of the Central Railroad Of New
Jersey In declaring only the regular quar
terly dividend on that stock. This was ac
cepted apparently as a definite refutMnn
2; assertions that a rise on the Reading
dividend this week was In contemplation.
A more probable Index of the character of
the recent operations In Reading was the
rumor set afloat of buying In the Union
Pacific Interest looking to the formation of
an ocean to ocean system. This rumor
seems to grandiose to fit the extremely
modest dimension of today's market and
had much to do with awakening suspicion
and prompting selling to realize. Reading
and Union Pacific so far overshadowed the
whole market In activity that their reaction
carried prices as a whole downwards.
Cheerful ronorts from the crop regions and
the favorable weekly bulletin of the
weather buresu did not avail to arrest the
reactionary tendency.
The plan to distribute 200 pet cent in
collateral bonds to stockholders of the Ad
ams Kxnroes company caused a 10 point
rise In that stock but was without Influ
ence on the general list. Small declines re
sujted generally from the dav's business.
. sJere steady. Total sales, par val
ue. IRROOn. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
iMUinbsr ot sales and ranga of quota,
tlons on the New York Stock exchange:
gal. Hl(h. Lew. Ctna.
Adatna Eipraas 100 116 jij no
Amal. Copper n.wo MH i 2
Aoier. Car sad Foundry. . 1,M) t" 40a, uv
do pfd goo tgi- M jtu
Auier. Cotton Oil 100 11 tl tuZ
4o Cd js"
Amer. Eipran . no
Amer. Hide A Leather pfd .". 11s
Amer. loe '46
Amer. Linseed Oil ioo i 'i !
de pfd (iu
Amer. LocunotlT l,oo -lt 66 v,
d P'd -.....,..... ..... .,-- 103
Amer. Smelting A Rennlug 14.000 n.'it
I1 200 104 mi 104
Amer. Sugar running 2ix3 12UI4 130 1204
Amer. Tobacco pfd utfs.... 100 liu m e,v
Anaconda Mining Co V7- 64 H 61.
Atehleon i.too HI 7n 872
do pfd eg l.
Atlantic Coast Una
baillntor A Ohio (00 94 Hu ill
P' U
Brook Irn Rapid Trsnalt.... 81.500 6.144 62"4, 62
Canadian Pactile i. jst, jM M
t'oiiiral of New Jersey .... aio llw 17S 170
Cbeaepeake A Ohio fc tl jjia
CMuago Ureal Western &00 lc ui
fhltago & Northweetern... & Hj. 141S. 11 w
C M. 4k St. Paul 1,600 124 126
Chicago Term. A Trans.... , , j
do pfd ij
C. C, C A St. Louts 800 46 :,,
Colorado Fuel end Iron jeT
Colorado A Southern too 1214 K -)
do lac Bfd. too 6H 68 67
do 3d pfd luo 44 44 . u
Conaolldaied Oas neu
Corn Products
do pfd , 7j
Deiawar A Hudeftn 4W 164 143 si 16:tu
IJel., Lack. St Weatera 44,
Daneer 4k Klo Orand too ti H H
do pfd 70
uiatiiierr Beeurtue 0 H t!K
Erie
00 . tM 111 III,
do let pfd
100 65 tH
liiu
0 Wt ljo 187 .
78
VO 135H 135 1H414
loo II 1J IS
to
ti
4
17V4
ia
: :::: !?
do Id prd
Oeneral K I -trio
Horklns Valley
Illlnola Central
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd -
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do nfd
I.minvllle A Naahville 100 1104 llov, 1)1114
IMS, DM, &a
eleiuen Central iv
Minn. A St. Louie 4
M . Bt X.A Beult Bt. M ' 100
do ri ,
Mlaeourl Paetfle 400 1L 74 74,
M., Kaneas 4k Texas I) It 12 II
do Pfd luO 44 14 IS
National Lead il
N. R. R. ot Meilco pfd 48
N. Y. Central I.too 11114 m 111
N. T , Out. St W.mern.... tot 2,'S 16V, 1444
Nerfnlk er Western 71
North Amerloea 109 tl (714 'H
Pacific Mail
PrnnarlTlnla 1,800 120 llb lit
People', Oaa fit
Pitta., C, C. St. Louis ;.. 6
Preeeed Steel Car , . 81
do pfd M
Pullman Palace Car J.
Reading 109,100 10g tl H
do Ut pfd
do Id pfd in
Itepublle Steel ti
do ptd TV
Reok laland Co 1. V) ri i Jus
do pld Too 44 4J 41
Bt. L. A Ean Fran. Id pfd 11
It. Louis Southwestern ....
do pfd 61
Southern Pacific 1(00 71 75 7.".
do pfd luO 111 111 111
Southern Railway II
do pfd to (0 a 60
Tenneeee Coal and Iron !:
T-iu St Pacific t " J K 19
Tel., Bt. L. A Weatero.... l'O r IT 37
do ptd 1 10 41 4 h
Calon Pacific U.toO 1!! 111 131
do pfd tun li 5 t
tl. S. Eiprees It
V. B. Realty , 100 ti li 67
V B. Rubber 100 14 14 14
do pfd !' II
U. S. steel 11, SO J3 Ji a.
4e pfd (00 M 17
Vlrtlsle-Carvllua Chemical 16
do pfd 1-1
Wabash t
V pfd Ks) II M II
Wella-Fargo Eipreae 170
Weetlnghouee Elecuie 100 144 141 141
Weatera I'nlon 7 1
Wkeellrs A Lake Brla 14
Wle.-ol.aln Central II
do pfd I M 14 14
Northern Pact no I.7" U U- Wi
Central Leather 400 12 U (2
do pfd 0
gloee-Shoffleld 6
Greet Northern pfd I,9"0 1M 110 llf
Interberongh Metropolitan.. 40 144 14 14
do pld 46 44 44
Total sales tor Us far. tM.eJO sharca.
S'orwtara flBtaaelaJ.
IjONDON, June U.-Money was tn de
creased supply and good demand In the
market today. Liscounts wer firm, al
though the Nw York exchange ludlcta
puaaible gold shipments to Loa.lon In the
near future. On the block exchange, while
gill edged securities weakened ou the mone
tary position, the p4iapectlve Transvaal
loan and further liquidation, various other
departments showed firmness, home rails
benefiting by Investment purchases, foreign
er Improving on continental support and
American rtalng on the batter crop newa
Americana started wall In respons to the
favorable news from New York and ad
vanced to over parity In the forenoon, Ca
nadian Pacific, Vplon Pacino and Heading
receiving the most attention. Later New
York bought moderately, prices hardened
further and closed firm. Japanaae Imperial
a lea of liM closed at 102
BERLIN, Jun 18. I'n lne Bourse todty
Americana were Ann upon the Mew Tork
Advices. RtiHhlans war stronger.
P Alt id, Jun II. on the iiuurse today
DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY,
the situation In tke, win district rauaed a
heavy opening but price recovered and
closed firm- Russian Imperial 4s were
quoted at 71.70; Kueslan bonda of 1904
closed at 4KV00.
Raw Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK. June 18. MONK T On call.
Steady, IWjf per cent; ruling rate, i
rer cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at
per cent. Time loans, dull and strong;
sixty days, 4 per tent; ninety days, 4 per
oent; six months, 444) per cent.
PK1MB VI EJtCA-NTlLr FAPHlV-tTtktfO
per cent.
BTEuXLINO EXCHA NOD-Firm, with se
tual business In bankers' bills st 14 mevj
4 8740 for demand and at kmejiSTi for
sixty-day bills; posted rstea, 4.4Vd-4l;
commercial bills, M S ViH.K".
eiLVrm-Itar. 7Vc; Mexican dollarm,
62c. ,
HONP8 Oovernmenl and railroad, steady.
Closing quotations on ttottds u y ware
s follow:
V. 8. ret. Is. reg....!; lapan a t
do coupon l"e do M eenee It
V. B. la, r lei de 4a rtfa II
do coupon li'l da Id series
t B. old 4s, reg 1 da 4k IS
do coupon 10"H,eaL N tn( 4,.,. juo
C B. new 4a, rag... .1H eeManfaat. a. gold 4a M
do Coupon ,.......128eM. Central 4s.... 71
Am. Ton. 4s ...71 a,,, Ist D0 pg
do e 10"Mlnn. A Bt. L. 4s. M
Atrlileos gen. 4s MM, K. A T. 4a.... M
1o all. 4a M do Ids H
Atlantic C. L. 4a. ... N. R. of M. e. 4a
B. A' O. 4s M I. T. C. gea. I.. J
do ls at H. i. C. gen. 6a....ir
Brk n. T. e. 4a.... 10 No. Pactfio 4 leO
Cwntral of Oa. as... .101 do la 70
do let Ino l' Nor. A W. 0. 4e..... 44
M Id Inc TO Ore. B. U rfg. 4a IT
do id lnc 6 Pmn. er. Ie M
Chea. A O. 4a 101 Reading gen. 4s 17
Chir.ro A A. Ia.... V Bt. U A I. M. e. ta.tl0
C, B. A Q. B. 4a.. S St L. A 8 P. tg. 4. T
C. R. I. A P. 4.... Bt L. 8. W. s. 4s... tl
do col. it 46 Seaboard A. L. 4a.... Tl
1VC. A St. U 4a II Bo Paelflo 4e It
Cola. Ind. 6a, aer. A M do let 4a ctfa 0
t'olo. Mid. 4, 64 g. Rallwar ( I'
Cnlo. A Bo. to I Tet. A PactBo lata .lit
i-uha 6a !(t er., Bt L. A W. 4a. t3
D. A R. O. 4s 13 Union Pacific 4s m
Dial - Sera. 6a 111'. 8. Steel td 6s.... 8J
lle prior lien .... 4 Wahaab lata 1(
do gen. 4a 11 weatera Md. to Tlu
Hock. Valler 4a..l04W. A L. B. to SO
. tWla. Central 4 ei
Altered. 'Bid.
Boatos Stoeks and Boad
POSTON, June 18. -Call loan.
cent; time loans, fyijtl per cent,
closing on stocks ana bonds:
Atrhletm ad). 4a 13 Amalgamated ..
4'iTti per
cmiciai
n
n
1H
7o
do 4a
VT Atlantic
Mrx. Central 4a...
Atrhleon
do Did
. 76 Bingham
17 Cel. A Hecla...
92t4 Centennial
tt
16
It
If
1M
16
H
Boetoa A Albany
.1)6 Copper Rang .
Hoeton A Me 16" pair Weat .
iioaion Klerated ....111 Pranklln
Fltchbnrg pfd 120 Slranby
Mri. Central ........ II tale Rofale ...
N. Y.. N. H. AH. 140 Mae. Mining .
tjnlon Pacific 111 Michigan
Am. Pneu. Tube 7 Mohawk
Am. Sugar 120 Mont. Coal A
do pfd Hi Old Dominion .
Am. Tel. A Tel 104 Osceola
. ia
. IH
. 42
0...
ln.
II
Ill
...... 14
101
Am. Woolen
14 Parrot
40 CjuiaCT
tol Shannon
14 Tnmarack
do pfd
Edlaon Rlee. 111.
Maaa. Electric ..
do 4fd
Mesa. Gea
fnlted Fruit ...
M Trinity
64 I'nlted Copper .,
101 V. B. Mining...
... 1
... 44
United Shoe Mach
4 U. B. Oil
17 I'lah
12 Victoria ,
07 Win oaa
iWolTOrln
44 Cel. A Artaona
T7 Artaj Com. ......
12 Butte Coalltlaa
IS
41
T
110
161
..... 11
24
do pfd
V. B. Bteel ,..
do pfd
Adrentnr
Allouei
North Butte
Nerada
Bid. -Asked
London Closlaar Stocks.
LONDON, June 18. Closing quotations on
stocks wer aa follows:
Console, money. ..... S3M., K, A T W
do account 11 14. T. Central 115
Anaconda 11 Norfolk A W 74
Atchlaon do pfd 14
do pfd II Ont. A Weatera !
B A 0 8 PMirurylTenle 11
Canadian Padno ....1214 Read Mine V
Chea. A Ohio 14 Reading M'
Chicago O. W in Southern Ry II
C . M. A BL P 134 de pfd 42
I' Flee re t Southern Padno .... 77
0. A R. O... 25 Union Paelsa 184
do pfd Tl do pfd 0
Brie 1SV. i. Bteel 1.1
do let pfd 68 da pfd 100
do id pfd.., 81 Wabaeh 13
Orand Trunk 17, do pfd 14
llllnc. la Central 11 Bpaalek 4 13
Louie. A Neeh 113
SILVER Har, steady; 31 l-16d per ounce.
MONEY-3V.'i7 Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3 lo-lftjj per -cent; of three
months' bills, 9 ln-16vfi4 per cent.
New York Mlnlbsj. Stock.
NEW TORK, June l-K3o1ng quotations
on ml
nuig Bluer were:,,- , i
Con. 10 Little Chief ;.....'....
AArms
Alice ....tit . Oalewa; ,.I6
ireece II Onala 171
BmnBwIck Con 60 Potoel H
Comator-k Tunnel .... tl Beess .t".. It
Con. Cel. and Va.'.. 40 Sierra Narad II
Horn Bllver 160 Smell Hopes W
Iron Silver 120 Standard 20
Leadvllle Con 1 ..,
Offered.
Treasury Statement,
WASmNOTON, D. C, June 18.-Today
statement of the treasury balances In the
general fund, exclusive of the 1150.000,000
gold reserve, shows: Available cash bal
ance, S2o9.97,278; gold coin and bullion,
183,122,203; gold certificates, 161,803,130.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA, June 18. Bank clearings for to
day were 12,066.153.84, and for the corre
sponding date last year 11.440,787.78.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Mass., June 1 8. WOOL Re
cent large sales In Imported tine wools
has Increased the volume of business In
the local market, although trading along
domestic line continues quiet. There
have been some arrivals of spring Texas
stock, but the Arizona new wool la about
all tajcen. Recent heavy sales In quarter
blood fleeces has exhausted the stock of
fleeee wools and dealers are awaiting th
arrival of the new clip for quotations.
Oregons nre bringing 22T4C Idaho wools
are moving freely at 1819c for clothing
and -1 9 ft mc for staple. Wyoming cllos
are selling at 19(f? 21c and there continues
to be considerable business In Montana
at "OfT22o. There were but few local quo
tations and business In fine grades Is
atnenant There Viave.heen a row trans
fers In territorial wool. The new Texas !
wool tins been selling at 28l4c for a
few lots. The Australian wool market
is active aa far aa fine lines are con
cerned, with most of the sales at 4343440.
Among domestic quotations are th fol
lowing! Missouri, three-el ;ht he-blood, 81
i8Sc; quarter-bloods, JO Sic. Texas fine,
12 months, 26&27c; fine, 6 to 8' months,
23fff24c; fine fall, t021o. California
northern, . 26 ii 27o; northern average, 24 H'
25c; middle county, 21iS?8e; southern, 1
47 18c: fall northern, If If lc; fall south
ern. 16 f( 16c. Oregon etxtra No 1 statils-
28fj:24c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 20aile; !
r. r- i . I 1 1 nvei0, JI-W'OU, VttllCjr O. 1, ZB
ft llr. Texas, scoured basis, fine. lj
mrnfhs, 7f!i?72o; fine, 6 to 8 months,
BR if? 69r. California, soon red basis, north
ern. 66Bc; middle county, 66 66c;
southern, 67T68c; fall' free. li7SJ'58: fall
defective, 404346c. Oregon, scoured Aasla,
eastern. No. 1 staple, 70(77o; extra Nj.
1 clothing, 68070c: eastern average 88'r
70c; valley No. 1, 60tHte; vallev fJo t
5356o; valley No. I. SliQifiJe. territory
scoured basis, fine staple. 7673e; tin
medium staple. 87J70a; fine clothing. 6
Cf70e; fine medium . clothing, S5 68e
I'tilled, scoured basis, extra, 46e; extra. 68
if' 72c: fine A. K8T62c; A supers, 6t 68c:
B supers, 415147c.
ST- LOl'ts. Mo., June 18 WOOL
Fteadv: medium grades, comhlng and
clothing, 2tt26He: light fine, 21
IlSi heavy fine, 1617o; tub washed.
10 6 17c.
Kanaaa City Oral anal 4-rovlaloa.
fAfLB,ABCTTT-, JuTW -18.-WHKAT-Julv,
&o; Beptember. 87c; Iecember frV
cah: No. 2 hard. 87ffwo: No. 8, attnSc;
No. 2 red. ; No. 3. K7iK9c.
CORN-Julv. 4i,c; Peptember. 4Stc
Peoemher. 4ne: r..h: No. 1 mixed rW
Nrfs N- 1 WhlU'
mWeJVjS- " Wh,t6 mC' No-
n"A.r: t,mothy' 1TOO,3,17: P-
RTF Steady, 73c.
EOG8-Bteady; extra fancy, l6Uo- cur
rent receipts, cases Included, new cases
12c: second-hand cases. 1H,C; southern',
cases included, llo,
niTTEH-c'rrainery tic; pa.H.,s. l&-
Receipts. Shipment
v neat, bushels ., 2.fXa 40.0Of:
v ...... isx") t7.o)
Oats, bushels 7,000 1,000
Kansas City future prices: '
I Open. High. Low. Croat.
Wheat
July.... Sept....
Ce'-rt ,
July....
Sept....
I
sh'S1
48
I
87ai8H'?r14l
5
4.
4K4,
J lj
4!Va'
4V
48 I
441
B bid.
Vlssesaolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS.. June 18 -EIjOr-R-FIr
patents. $4 9MiS.06; second patents. $4.8ftfH .;
J"l cUaars. Ii54346; second clears, C.7W
WHEAT July. 7tie: SeDtember. 9609SV4C;
No. 1 hard. 3l.0rk : No. 1 northern. c;
Ko t northern, 7iSv7V; No. I iiortWo,
9jOMiO.
JUXE 19, 1D07.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Good Fat Cattle Twenty-Fire Cent.
Higher in Two Days.
FIVE-CENT ADVANCE FOR HOGS
ralr Ran af ftheea and I .am bet, Mostly
Ceaiaoa Kla4, with a Pew Good
Urasaer glow, bat
Abaat Steady.
BOTJTH OMAHA. Juna IS, lOT.
rtecelptg were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
OfTlclal Monday S ifd 4.7 I.Md
Official Tuesday 3.200 7.300 4 0U0
Two days this week.... t.Kl 0f .1
Same days last week.... 8.2'il 9i 4 1:
Sam days I weeks ago.. 13.049 18 41 6."14
Same day t weeks ago.. 6.t"l 15.740 7,315
dame days 4 weeks ago.. 10.421 3U.S27 11. MS
6am days last year 6,408 24.031 ' 1.30$
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tha year to data, compared with last year:
1W. lfol Inc. Deo,
Cattle (34.3M 444.648 69,671
Hog 1.JO0.830 1.810.OS7 109.26?
fcheap fM.m 744.761 U.IA
RAMQU OF PRICEA
Cattle. Hoks.
Omaha a 6Otf7 00 f5-euv.10
Chicago L7N(j'7.0O 6i.3;Vi
Kansas City .......... l.liuL 50 o bOiyUy,
Bt. Louis 1d0i460 lb4iM
The following table shows the average
price of hog at South Omaha for tha last
several days, with comparisons :
Oata. 1907 I906.1906.llCM.19ua.ll902.1801.
June I..
Jun I..
June 10..
June U..
June 11..
June 11..
June 14..
Jun IS..
June 16..
June 17..
June II..
071
t 17'
( SO) 4
6 171 4 70
I 801
173
6 14
I 91
W
04l
034,,
6 MVfci
I Bbl
1 til
JO!
4 7bl
6 01
7 Ml
7 86
7 8U
7 Mi
4 79
a j
4 T2
4 e4
4 82
4 W
4 9?
4 931
03
I 81
6 1SI
oo
07
e
6 8
t h4
6 tl
6 67
I 7SV
6 14!
( 131
7S
S4,
1
7 SI
36
i 19
6 3
6 IV
I
t 99
e
7 24
6 38
1i
8 91H
6 ilY,
b 95
7 as
S S3
6 r,
7 26( 6 b
Sunday.
The official number of cars of
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
stock
HVs.
C, M. & BL P 1 S
Wabash 3 .,
Mo. P. Ry 8 8
U. P. system 36 25 I
C. A N. W. (east).. 4 1
CAN. W. (west).. 23 2b .. 1
C, Bt. P., M. A O.,.. 20 7 t
C, B. A O. (east) .... 16 St..
C, B. tc Q. (west) ... 37 29 1
C, R. L A P. (east).. 8 13..
Illinois Central lit..
Chicago Gt. Western. 4 1
Total receipts 168 105 17 1
The disposition of the day's receipts was
Bt follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 434 1.02
Bwlft and Company 874 1,806 ,
Cudahy Packing Co 431 3,010 726
Armour Co 459 Lt9 t8
Cudahy Pkg. Co.. K, C. 270
Bwlft and Co., K. C... 44
Armour A Co., K. C. 69
Vansant A Co 68
Lobman & Co 92
Hill A Bon . 28
F. P. Lewis 37
Huston A Co 9
J. H. Bulla 10
Mike Haggerty 44
Bol Dtgan 68
J. B. Root & Co 3
Lehmer Bros 6
U. P. Beef Co. 17
Other buyers 889 177
Totals 8,462 6,8x6 , 2,811
CATTLE Receipts ot cattle this morning
Sioux City 8.7&j.2& 6.866.00
were somewhat larger than yesterday, but
none too large to supply the demand. The
mark as a who! was In very fair con
dition, most everything selling In fair sea
son.
Beef steers of good quallty-that is, cattle
having both weight and flesh were In
active demand this morning at an advance
of lOtJuia It would be safe to quote the
market, on the bolter grades right at fee
higher for th two days. Well finished
steers sold up to 86.60. Everything In the
way of good cattle was disposed ot at an
advance) of 1(k1So. It would be safe to
quote the market on tha better, grades
right at too Higher for the two days. Well
finished steers sold up to 16.60. Everything
In the way of good cattle was disposed of
at an early hour. On th other band, the
light and medium cattle and everything
lacking flesh was slow sale. In fact cattle
of that description were more or lest neg
lected. The large runs of Texans at Chi
cago and at southern markets are sup
plying the demand for cheap beef and are,
as usual, taking the place of the' lighter
and less desirable of the corn feds.
There was no change In the cow and
heifer market. It was, ns usual, a catch-as-catch-can
market, some stuff selling
quite readily at very satisfactory prices
and again equally good stuff went begging
for a euyer.
There was very little doing in Blockers
and feeders and no change In th market.
Representative sales:
No.
It ...
4....
16....
I. ...
II. ...
II....
II....
14....
u....
I. ...
14....
I....
It....
4 ...
I....
II. ...
41...
10....
10....
It....
Av.
... 417
... Hi
... 744
... 471
... 410
... Ill
... 71
... Mi
...1124
... 140
... 134
...lOlfl
... HI
...1122
... lit
... 141
... til
...100
... 121
...iwi
... 41
...1010
...1160
...tin
...1000
...1160
...1197
...1141
...1
...10S7
Pr.
No.
At.
Pr.
4 00
t 04
t 04
10
4 10
4 10
4 10
I 10
4 li
4 18
4 14
4 10
t 10
t to
I 26
4 14
4 16
I 80
4 W
4 90
4 10
I 30
I N
t IS
t II
i u
t 86
I 40
t 40
4 4ft
4 45
4 46
4 60
4 60
4 64
6 60
4 66
8 4i
4 00
4 11
4 20
4 ti
4 26
4 ti
4 40
4 48
4 tt
4 10
4 li
4 40
4 40
4 0
6 OO
4 40
4 0
( 00
6 00
I 00
( oo
4 II
I 24
4 14
4 It
I II
( IS
( 40
I 44
I 60
4 60
I 64
6 61
4 40
I
I 44
I 70
I T6
4 Tt
6 75
4 10
I to
I to
I lo
6 10
I 16
I 40
I 40
I ri
4 oo
4 00
4 04
8...
16...
to...
18..,
10...
1110
1121
...into
1211
lost
1170
1S01
Vli
I'M
Hit
1140
1326
1141
1444
1141
lioo
U4I
1441
12il
1421
11
12W
not
110
1141
17
124
12(5
1IA4
1271
Uft
1
111
Ht
14?6
1164
K.-t
16...,
14....
to...,
it...
17...,
14....
13....
I...
84....
II...
St....
M ...
18-...
....
II....
44...,
sa. ...
44'...,
tl....
It...,
14...,
16....
It...
II...,
1...
14 ...
14 ...
61 ...
4....
I....
I ...
tl ...
14...,
M
li
It
14
14
II
I
II
14
II
1.4
W
W
10
II
f
41
II
.1104
.1147
.1!4
.1121
.
. Ml
.list
.1W0
4 04
...1040
...iti
...U-7
...lrro
... 171
...isr,i
...107i
... l!6
...1124
COWS,
... Ill
t t
I. ..
7...,
1....
It....
17...,
8....
II. ...
... 177
I 16
., .10101 t 60
14 4 )
....1110
3 0
....K'
....1150
....1410
.... KS
.... 404
.... tl
.... Ml
.... ti.4
.... 414
.... til
141
.... 44
.... 10
.... 124
.... li
.... 190
.... 16
.... I" '4
.... 114
.... 140
.... 110
.... 164
....lino
...lioo
....1414
,...1SS
....1640
....1610
t 74
I to
4 00
7.
HEIFERS.
4 40
1 46
8.
4M
775
IOO
75
451
1260
tl...
I...
to...
I...
1...
11..
11.'.'
II..
II..
li."
8 76
4 W
8 16
4 10
4 to
4 15
CALVES.
I OO
.... tot
.... 110
.... 114
.... 1(6
.... 14
1.0
.... US
.... 141
.... 170
.... mo
.... IM
....int
....1643
1340
.... HXl
...10"0
IS'0
I Tt
4 Tt
4 79
I 71
4 T5
4 74
T 00
1 40
T 40
TOO
7 00
4 M
4 HO
i 04
8 04
I 00
6 04
t TS
4 40
I 04
8 00
i 00
6 oo
4 00
4 50
4 60
4 Ti
BULLS.
4 86
4 60
4 6-1
4 76
4 T6
4 Ki
14H0
4 45
1.
man
8 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERa
40 i n tt 4 ao
426 I 40 17 1,11 1 a a
ll iiia a w 14 75 4
HOGS Ther wa a fair run of hog this
morning and a very decent demand for the
light and medium weights, which sold gen
erally 4c higher thun yeeierday. A large
proportion of the better louda answering
to that description sold In very fair season
In the morning. On the other band, heavy
hogs were not so much sought after The
trade on that kind was leea active, with a
tendency toward easing off on the later
market. The bulk of all the hog sold at
tS96fi.00. with some very good light or
butcher hog at 1610.
Representutlvs sales:
No. Ae. Y Pr. No. A Sb.
14 4J 10 t it 84 114 ...
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SHbILP Receipt of sheep were fair
this morning, thirteen cars being reported
pn sale. Of this number throe cars acre
Idaho grass wethers, the first rsngers of
the season to put In an appearance on this
market. The balance of the receipts con
sisted of a little of everything and not
much of anything good. The general mar
ket might be noted as slow, but without
any very noteworthy change. Some very
good fat yearling lambs sold as high as
wnn a few head of choice spring
lambs at I7.R0. Uoo.i wastern ewes sold
up to 10 in), with a few odd head of choice
native aa high as 16.26.
Ijo. Ar.
10 western cull twos , 94
36 Western cull ewe 94
17 western we 101
25 Western cull lambs 78
80 Western cull lambs 69
1 27 Idaho wethers na
64 western ewes 117
U western yearlings , 114
2i9 western cuil lambs 67
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44 western cull ewes 96
13 native ewes im
21 western lambs and yearlings 67
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211 western yearling lambs
136 western lambs
34 westorn lambs
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CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MARKET
Cattle Ateaily, Hogs Five Cent Higher
and fltaeep Dnll.
CIUCAGO, June IS. CATTLE Receipts
about 8,iuu head; market steady but slow;
common to prime steers, 84.767. UO; cows,
ia.2n.ilt. 75; hellers, a.0l''ui.tJ; bulls, S3.40J
60u; calves, 13.uCiU7.26; Blockers and feeders,
fc.O"li6.15.
HtKiS-Recelpts about 13.000 head; mar
ket 1 cents higher; good to prime heavy,
20.22; medium to good heavy, 16.12SK!?
.IT1; butcher weights, 6U7Vui!H; good
to prime mixed, iiU7iuv22V4; light mixed,
fl.2ofj).2&; (lacking. ls.5iM6.li; pigs. li.6i
6 2S; selected, W.rvirtaU 27V; bulk of sales,
16.1fVJ2f.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts about
8,000 head; market dull; sheep. til5ij.d0;
lambs, 86.OO1317.6u.
St. Ioal l.lv -Stork Market.
ST. LOriS, Mo., June 18.-CATTI JV-Re-celpts,
7,000 head, Including 4.600 Texan;
market for natives strong, Texans lower.
Native shipping and export steers, I0.IOJ6 60;
dressed beef and butcher steers, !&.00i?i6.70;
steers .under 1,000 pounds, 14-4fM.t); stock
ers and feeders, $3.0Oi6.0; cows and heif
ers, 118r.B6.30; canners, tl.50S2.36; bulls, 13.00
5o.OO; calves, tt.tXVii'lO.OO; Texas and Indian
steers, 12.766.75; cows and heifers, 11.60
64.00.
HOGS Receipts, 9.000 head; market BifTlOo
higher. Plus and lights, 15 fffti.2S; pack
ers, tS.Kfrj24.20; butchers and best heavy,
l6.10Trt.2Ti.
SHEEP AND LAfMTSe Receipts, 1,M0
V. n n . , . ,,,.1... . n V'.ll,.. lit ...,. t'l Til
Ittf. AT,' lanil.a tl bVnl Millie unA Kiike' t? hi f
itoO; stockers. e4.2fxtl-i.75.
Kansas City Live tocl Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June lS.-OATTLra
Receipts, 17,000 head, including 6,Di0 south
ems; market higher. Cholee export and
dressed beef steers, tl.ti'SB.75; fair to good,
t5.0u.26; western fed steers, 14.5ti;'.36;
stockers and feeders, t3.364i-i.7o; southern
steers, t3.0ujz6.00; southern cows. 12.nfr&3 7T);
native cows, 13.0iKa-4.5o; native heifers, 13.75
&62S; bulls, 83.2Mi8.0O: calves, 13.50i(i.25.
HOOS Receipts, 12.IV0 head; mnrket 5c
higher. Top, 16.15; bulk of sales, 30.06 jU5;
neavy, 4U.y'';.oi ft . i-iicnrra, eo.wuQ.lo;
light. K?.n7H.lR: pfvr. IT. WV3.00.
BHEF.tt AND IA MB- Receipts, 7,000
head; market 10c higher. Lambs, t7.zrVfti8.00;
ewes and yearlings. 15.25(3150; Texas clii-d
yenrllngs. 10.2f.(ff'i.00; a-estern clipped sheep,
13-SS5:65; stockers and feeders, 13.6ift&6.30.
St. Joseph Lira Stock Market,
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 18. CATTLE
Receipts, 2.513 head; market active and
steady. Natives, t4.2fVij6.60: cows and helf
ersi iXtbQA.S; stockers and fesders, 13.5o9
175.
HOOS Receipts, 6,921 head; market R'?I7Ho
higher. Top, K18; bulk of sales, 16.06i4.lo.
BHHEP AND LAM1 Receipts, 2.4R'!
head; market weak. Clipped lambs, 1701$
7.60; yearlings, 86.bo'ai.W; wethers, 15.20'u.26;
ewes, 15.5iKa5.75.
(tloax Ctty Live gtnek Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., June 18.-(Speclal.)
CATTLE Receipts, 900 head; market 10c
higher: etockera, lower; beeves 15.00g6.25;
cows, bulls and mixed I3.7.VU4.85; stockers
and feeders, 14.viKu-4.60; calvi-s and year
lines. M.fywrN.30.
HOGS Receipts, 5.0OO; market 6e higher,
selling at 15.85ii6.O0. Bulk, 15.9uru6.95.
Stock tn Slabt.
Receipts of live stock at the six princi
pal western markets yesterday:
tame. nogs, tsneep.
South Omaha 8.061 4.769 8.1C6
Sioux Olty & 6.000
Kansas City 17.000 12 500 7.000
St. Joseph 2.513 6.921 2.482
St. I .out a 7.000 9,Oi0 1.200
Chicago 3.000 13,000 8.0i0
Total 33.464 61.190 20,828
Metal Market.
YORK, June lS.e-WETALS The
tin market had quite a sharp
with spot closing, 1 lo higher
NEW
london
advance
at 180 10 s and futures at 1HH4 or 2
higher. Locally, the market was quiet,
but firm with spot quoted at t42.5O4J43.50.
Copper was higher In the London market
with spot quoted at 99 6s and future at
94. Locally, the market was uncnangea
With lake quoted Bt ra.7tJ4.50; electroly
tic, t 50$r23 26, and casting m.iVflrl 25.
I-ad was unchanged at 6 7V'i6 86 In the
local market and at 30 I'm In London.
Spelter was unchanged at 8t.4ofr7eJ.RO In the
local market and at 24 lo In Iondnn.
Iron was unchanged In the English
market with standard foundry quoted at
6tla, and Cleveland warrants at 65s 4'td.
locally, the market was unchanged with
No. 1 foundry, northern, quoted at IT.Oirf
96 26; and No. 2 foundry, northern, 124-60-9
25.75.
ST. LOUTS. June IS METALS Iad.
qulc-t at 15.46. Spelter firm at t6.36'st.87H.
Available Sapply of Grata.
NEW -TORK. .June 18. Rpeclal cable and
telegTapblc communications received by
lira dm reefs show the following changes tn
available supplies ss compared With pre
vious account: Wheat, I'nlted States, east
of the Rookies, decreased. 1,980,000 bu.; Can
ada, decreased. 3:3,ou bu.; total, Cnited
States and Canada, decreased, 2,312,000 bu.;
afloat for and In Europe, decreased. 1.200,-
000 bu.; total American and European sup
plies, decrease. s.Dia.iJU im. uorn. united
States and Canada. Increased, 1.597.000 bu.
Oats, I'nlted States and Canada, decreased,
1,17.000 bu.
The leading Increases and decreases re
ported this week sre set forth In the fol
lowing: Decreases .Manitoba. 714 04) hu ;
Chicago, private- elevators. 254.910 bu :
Omaha. 151. "10 1m.; Uncoln and vicinity.
rfi.'ial bu.: Fort Worth, V.Onfl bu. Increases
!.ilnv1lie. 13.00U bu.; Portland. Me.. 74.-
0fO bu.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. June 18. COFFEE The
market for c-ofTc-e futur opened steady Bt
unchanged prices to an advance of five
points, in keeping with steady foreign tables
and' .slightly higher Rraslllan - markets.
Press disi-stches to the efTm-t that the gov
ernment of Sao Paulo would request plant
ers to destroy the new crop attracted no
attention and the market ruled generally
quiet, with tho close steady net unchanged
to five points hlgner. Sales for the day
were reported of 19.750 bags. Including July
TiLE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY
Room 100 nee Duildin. Tel. Dooglas 2473
Members ol All Principal Grain fachanfjes
Your Business Solicited
St 6 1Vy6ar; August, 6 lor; Septemlar, 111
4'tVJa. ; I eriwnlMT, n ? mo ..V ; Mauh, lc;
May, t S.V. Poot conv.. qiil.-t; U10 No. 7,
sc; Pantos No. 4. 7V"; mild coffee dull;
Cordova, rul-Wc
OMAHA M llOl.r.H t,W MAPtKRT.
taadttloa of Trtid and Qaotatloaa
Btapl and Fancy Proslaoe.
EOCft-per dog. 14c.
RL'TVKR Packing stock, lfic: choloe to
fancy dairv, HJJv; creamery, ZHKSc.
LIVE lOCLTRY-HenB. 10c: roosters, I
if,c; turkes. 12c; dnrks. loc; geese, 60.
KKCITS.
CALIFORNIA CUttUliIFS-I er box of
ahnut 8 Ihs . Mnck, 1.' JR; white. 13.00.
PINEAPri.KPi-FlorMla. 4H aire. 88 76 per
crtite, 42 sire. 13 00 per craie, 86 site. li."0,
per crate; to sue, H50 per crate. Cuban
rlneairli-s 'Jlc less all around.
, BTR AW BE RR1K8 Missouri, 34-qt. cases,
12 7.t)3 0O.
I TROPICAL F!tlIT8.
1 LEMONS Umontera, eIP, .00; 860
sire. 16.50: other brands, 60o less.
BANANAS Per mednim-slsed bunch,
t2.i Ti?'.; JumlMH'S. lMi)3.'0.
! URAN'OEil Mediterranean Sweets. 150
.site, 14.00; 176. 200, 216 and 2&0 sites, 14.26; 96.
'l.ti and 28 sites, 83 so; California Navels,
extra fancy, 176. 20, 218 and 260 sixes, 84.76;
fancv. 14 siie. H 0; lf s!xe, 14 60; St.
Michaels, 176, 2"". 216 and K sixes, 84.76;
150 sue, 14.60; 126 sire. 14 36; Valencia. t
15
! 1-1
96 and 113 sies, 14. X; 124), 160, 176 and 8uft
sites. 14.75: 214 sLxe. 12.60.
FIGS California, bulk. (t,c; 6-rrown
Turkish, 14c; 4-cruwn Turkish, lie; t-orowit
Turkish. 9c.
DATK3 Kadawsy. 8e; sayers, 6c; hsl
lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 8Mb.
box, 11.00.
BEEF CUTS. a
No. 1 rib, 14c; No. 3 rib. 11c; No. rib,
10c; No. 1 loin, 17io; No. i loin, laot Na
3. loin. 12'4o; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. I chuck,
6-tc; No. 8 cburk, tc; No. 1 round, SHc;
No. 2 round, 8V,o; No. 8 round, 8c; No. 1
plate, 3Sc; No. 2 plate, 3: No. I plat. So.
OLD VEUETABLES.
POTATOES-Per bu., 85c
NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. 1 12.00; Ntt.
2, 11.86.
NEW VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Per bu., 11.20.
AKPAR AOl'9-60c per dot. bunches.
BKANS New wax and string, per ham
per. 14 00.
BEETS, TURNIPS and CARROTS Pr
dor, hunches, 4t.U60c. .
PlEl'LANT-I'er do., 10c
CUCl.'MBKRS-Per dot , 11.00.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy. 20-lb. orate.
11.25.
ONIONS California, per crate, about 4
lbs., 1260; yellow Texas, pur crate, fcLtt
green onions, per dox., 20c.
CABBACC V'irglnla, 8a
LEAF LETTUCE Hot-house, per doa
heads. 36c.
PARSLET Hot-house, per dox. bunoliea
toe.
RADISHES Per dot. bunohes, hom
gTown, 20c.
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFEE-Roasted, No. 86, 24o per Ib.J
No. 80, 21c per lb.; No. 26, 19c per lb. J No.
20, HVjC per lb.; No. 21, 12c per lb.
CHEESK niock riwlsa, 19a; ltmberger,
14c; Young American, 16c.
NUTS California walnut No. i, soft
shell, 12c; No 1. soft sv.ell, lie; Braslls,
16filf!c; pecans, lSt'c; filberts. 12Ho; pea.
nuts, raw, 7Hc; roasted, 8Vc; California al
tnonds. 17Hc; coco nuts, 16 .00 per 100.
HIDES AND TALLOW'-Oreen laltad.
No. 1, 9c; No. 3, 8c; bull hides, Sc; green
hides. No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c; horse, il.ot.j
l.bO; sheep pelts, (0c3?1.26. Tallow, No. J.
4Hc: No. 2. 81c. Wool. lfcfjTMo.
CANNED GOODS Corn, standard. Wt.
em, 65iCo. Tomstoea, fancy, 3-pound
cans, 31-45; Btandard, 8-pound cans,
$1.26. I'lneapples, grated, 2-pound. t2.JU4
2 30; sliced. tl.75(fl'i85; fancy Hawaiian, He
lbs., 11.76, Gallon apples, 13 2n California
apricots, 12.00. Pears. !1.75'fji2.50 Peaohes,
tl 7rvfi! 40: K C. Df.ar lies. 12 flOiliSO. Alnuka
salmon, red, 11.20; fancy Chinook, flat, 11 lt;
fancy aockeye, fiat, 11.96. Bardlnes, quarter
.oil, 13.26; three-quarters mustard, 1175.
I tarat nnlDln. tl U,,T 1 l.1T. Duh,P U o . . fW
Pumpkins, Dycigl OO. llma beans, 2-lb., 7tVi
Ptl.db. Soaked peas, 3-lb., 60c; fancy, 11.26 J
45. ,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRTJTT8--Prnnea
re somewhat unsettled by freer offarlng
from econd hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grade. Quo
tations range from 6 to 9o for California
fruit and fiom 5Mr3'So for Oregon. Peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at Raisins are firm; three-
crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c;
lour-crown, iw; seeueu raisins, if'ifl'uo.
t lait f iCKerei, aressou, ioc;-
Pike,
rlnter
dressed 16c;
'caught,' l.Vijll
white fish, dressed.
15c: fresh, lfic: trout. 12flH5ot
halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; catfish, 17c; her
ring, dressed, 8c; crappies, round, 63c;
crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black bass, ttc;
smelts, sweet and fine 13c; eel, llo; blue fish,
16c; red snapper, 12r; roe shad, per pair,
4O3S0C; frog legs, Kgl0c; lobsters, green,
per lb., 27o: lobster, boiled, per lb. 80c;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel,
native, 18336c per lb.; fresh green turtle
meat, 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 80; bull
heads, 12c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15c,
HAY Choice upland, per ton.- gll.&t: me--dlum,
810.60: No. 1 bottom, 18.00; off gradoa,.
14.00ua.5O. Rye straw, tl
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK, June 18.COTTON-Spot
closed steady, five points higher: middling
uplands, 12.s:,c; middling gulf, 13.2uc; no
sales.
New Tork cotton quntfitlona, furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build
ing: Open. High. Low. Close.
July 1100 1172 1148 HAS
September 1127 1135 1117 1129
December 1141 llf.6 1130 1148
LIVERPOOL. June 18.-COTTON-8pot,
In moderate demand, prices unchanged;
American middling, fair, 8.18d; good mid
dling, 7.t4d; middling, 7.08d; low middling,
5 72d; good ordinary, 6.6sd; ordinary. 6.4Hd.
The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, of
which 5) were for speculation and export,
and Included S.V) American. Receipts, 16,
0TO bales. Including lt.ti'O American,
NEW ORLEANS, June 18. COTTON
Spot closed steady; sales. 850 bales; low
ordinary, lr, nominal; ordinary, 814c, nom
inal; good ordinary, 108 1Ac nominal; low
middling, 117-ltlc; middling. 12T4jo; good
middling, 13o; middling fair, 14ic, nomi
nal; fair, 15dc, nominal. Receipts, l,S6f
hales; stock, 86.5M) bales.
ST. LOUIS, June 18.-COTTON Active;
middling, 12c. Bales, none; receipts, none;
shipments, 600 bales; stock, 23,7 bales.
Otis ana noaln.
NEW TORK. June 18. OIL4J-47ottor-i
seed, firm 1 prime crude, f. o. b. mills,
nominal; prime yellow, 66H0. Petroleum,
firm; refined, New Tork, 88.46; Philadel
phia and Haltlmore, In built, $4.95. Tur
pentine, quiet, 60l&60ttc.
ROSIN Steady; strained, common to
good. 146Mh465.
OIL CltY. Pa.. June 18 OILOedlt
balance. 11.78. Runs, 83.01 bbls.; average,
lS3.2f,5 bbls. Shipments, 175,606 bbls. J aver
age, 158.0 bbls.
SAVANNAH, G.. Juns 18, OIL Tur
pentlne, firm, 67e.
ROSIN Firm; sales, 19(1; receipts,
90n; shipments. 2.4M6; stock. 51,130. Quotel '
A. H. O 13 9ocj7H.10; D. 14.264 40; E, 14.60:
F.. .7Vfi4W); O., 14WKSI4 85; H., 84.86iV4 90i
I., 84."KU4 ; K., to 25; M-, 6 60; N tLaKI
5.9o; W. O., g.9Q; W. W.. t8.9o4-PS.
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Fruits.
NEW TORK. June 18. EVAPORATED
APPIJS Market holds firm with fancy
quoted at (iVc; choice, mfiTic; prime,
67V?i7e, and poor to fair, l'ufPc.
IRIED FRUITS Prunes rather less ac
tive but holders remain very firm In their
views. California prunes are quoted st
4Vi121V. according to sis; Oregon, 6ft
l'V. Apricots are flrrh, and It Is reported
that some Inquiry for export Is developing.
Choice are quoted st 20p21e; extra choice,
21fi22c; fancy, 22?f23c. Peaches ar firm
wltn chov-e quoted st livn2c; extra
choice, 121i1?-c; fancy, hwrlSfec: extra
fancy at 144il4. Raisins are In fair de
mand on spot with quotation firm. Ijoo
muscatels are quoted at 8eliic-: seeded
raisins, 7Vii('12c; London layers, tlaKgl.tS.
Sagar and Molarae.
NEW TORK. June 17.-SUaAR Raw.
quiet; fslr refining. 1.20c; centrifugal, . bt
test. 8.70i'; molasses, sugar, 3.95c; refined, '
quiet; No. 6. 4 00c; No. 7. 4 66ct No. (, 4. Wo:
No. 9. 5.15c; No. 10. 4.c; No. 11. 4.3fic: No.
12. 4 25c; No 13, 4.30c; No. 14. 4.16c; confec
tioners' A. 4 Sue; mould A. 8 35c; cut loaf,
i.7oe; crushed, 67uc; powdured. 5.10c; gran
ulated, 5.110c; cubes. 6 26c. 1
NKW ORLEANS. La.. Juns 18. -SUGAR "
Steady; open kettle, centrifugal, Sgulfec '
centrifugal yellow, ffVrjlV; seconds, 211.4'
Zc. 1
MOLASSKS-Qulet; new syrup, 80340.
Pee Want Ads always bring results.