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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 21, 1007.
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f) IV" IVn TlDAHfrr II DITT
Snap
and Undertone of Strength Are
Hot There."
COEN, OATS AST) WHEAT BETTER
"-"Ma All Urala fthow lmproit.
neat ai Mare Aeaarlngr Hop
f llarveallnaj Lars
Crops.
OMA.HA. June 20, )M.
Thi market does not ihnw the snort urn)
undertone of strength it did at the opening
rcaterday. Winter wheat reports continue
to show Improvement and corn and oat
"Jt. h mora assuring.
Wheat opened higher on higher cable,
put with heavy selling on the advance and
light buying power did not hold Its
strength. Jul v wheat opened at 86c bid
and cloaed R&V bid. '
Com opened strong and en aome bull
dame.ee report reports and higher cahlea
advanced, ahowing good strength. Little
trading waa done and the demand was also
light. July corn opened at 47T4o bid and
cloned 4Rc bm, .
Oata wore strong and held well, owing to
heavy damage and reporta from Indiana
and Illinois, where aamplea ahowed were
yellow and aome damage dona to atalka.
July oata opened at 4ic bid and cload at
V- bld
Primary wheat' receipts were 409.010 bush
els and shipments 84.i) bushels, against
receipts last year of 211,000 bushels and ship
ments of 206,000 bushels. Corn receipts were
850.000 bushels and uhlpmenta 734.IW bushels,
against receipt! Ian year of 634,000 bushels
and shipments of WO.ooo bushels.
Clearances Were A.1,000 buahela of corn and
bushels r,f osts. and wheat and flour
equal to 226,000 bushela.
Liverpool cloned d to Id higher on wheat
and ")4f?Hd higher en corn.
Seaboard reported 200,000 bushels of wheat
and W.0O) bushel, of corn for export.
Local range of optional
Arttolee. Open. Hlgh. Low. CIose. Yes'y.
Wheat
Jury... Sept...
Corn
July...
m a
47B
4-f.A
7A
41SA
87V4B,
37tB
4. B
47771
Sept...
uata
July..
Sept .
'41ST1
8SB
S6HB
A asked.
Omakt Can
Prleaa.
WHEAT No, 2 hard
6W43OTV:
No.
No.
Sard. 81firSc;
No. 4 hard, 72&eoe;
iprlng. 82S7c.
OORN No. I. 4Sc;
trade, 4.Va4c; No.
No. 4. VfN7V: no
3 yellow, 4Bo; No. I
wiuie, v. .
OATS No. 8 mixed, 4Hc
No. 8 white,
RTHVNo. S. Tto; No. 72tv
Itorlot Haeeipta.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago
w P xv,b
474R 40 Tt
41 VP
8w,Br
. 16 469 88
.138
. U 66 14
Minneapolis
Omaha ......... .,
Duluth
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PflOVllIONS
Featarwa at the Trading aa Cloning
Prloea on Board of Trace.
CHICAGO, June 80. Heavy selling by
longi and a weakening effect today on the
local wheat market, prices declining more
than lo from the. highest point of the day.
At the close the September delivery was
HV lower. Corn was off V- - Oata were
a shade higher. Provisions ware down
2Vto 12H516c.
The wheat market opened strong because
of an advance of Id at Liverpool. Liberal
sales by leading longs, however, soon
started prices downward. Favorable
weathe :n this countr for the growing
crop was the chief reason for the selling.
During the remainder of the day the mar
ket fluctuated nervously, but bearish senti
ment seemed to predominate and every ad
vance brought out Increased selling. News
from the southwest was of a bullish char
acter, there - being many reports of small
crops. From the northwest came fresh re
ports of Injury in Dakota by green bugs
,'jsnd wire worms. The market cloned
steady. Beptamber opened vaV to VrSo
higher at 96V to 9rV. sold oft to 94V and
closed at 4Hiv OIpmea r wheat and
fl oar-, wfero Tdiia4o-eaefiwuhtW lrTmwry
receipts were 4i,000 bushels, agnlnst -111..
000 bushels on the same day last year.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 269 cara against 816 last week
and 19 cara a year ago.
Firm cables and small local receipts
strengthened the corn market early In the
day but lMer jsrleee declined In sympathy
with wheat Crop news from Illinois was
favorable to the bulls, the majority of the
reports declaring that the crone are very
backward. The market closed steady.
September opened Wie higher , at P4 to
64S.C sold off to MHc. and cloaed at 66HO.
Ical receipts were 459 cars with 128 cars
of contract grade. ,
There was an active general demand for
pats all flay Yid the market withstood
heavy selling by longs. Reports of damage
by the green bug In Indiana, Illinois and
I I were numerous and strengthened tho
market. Prices declined in sympathy with
wheat but rallied again and -dosed Arm
HfP-mber opened a shad to 4541 higher
to 874e. Final ouotatlons were at 88o
Local receipts were a cara.
Provisions were quiet and easy Tor the
Tester part of the day. Pork advanced
shorts, but soon eased ofT. At the close
Bentember pork was down iwnte
15.76. Ird was down tc at txVi tiJ
were So lower at t M - S,S0-.. Blb"
lnSV.tLTZ2P'' ,or "'""rrow: Wheel
W.TeaT"' ear,: aU' 98
The leading futures ranged aa fotlowai
Artlclea. Open. Hlgh.f Low. aoee.Tsfy.
Wheat
July
fiept.
Ieo.
July
Bept.
Ieo.
Oats
July Bept.
Po.
May
Pork
July Bept
July.
Sept
(ct.
tth
July
Sept.
64Sil
4H-Tli
S8
18 TO
1 W
65
80
70
No. 1
LnKj-J stralchta. 83.2W4.15: bakl
ts 1 so.
No. 8,
JSR c: N- T'llow. Rio.
AKutr-Falr to choice malting. 70
BEFJTV-Flar, No. northweatern 81 so
Un- Clover, ntt
( 7Vft.6?S. Mean pork, per bl.l
".SO. Lard, per vy lh V c .
ides (boxdr IS-rVSTijuT - ort Clear
following were the receli.tn
of flour and grain: "'l"'""Jl
Receipts. Shlpmenfe.
Flour. . bbht
I Wheat, btt.
s Corn. bu. ..,
' Oata. bu. ,
v. bu. ...
Barley, bu.
...,11.000 2"0
... S.10 is am I
6.ra.600 g i
141.000
T.ooi)
136.
4.200
18.700
on .he r-roduce' exchanae today the h.n
14o.
ineeae. ateady. lUieiHio.
liver
I O
' Grain Market.
MVERPOOI
Sr001: JU"? . -WHEAT- pot.
i rA ,w'"'rB winter steady, 6a uij
1 CsHf..rna. firm, , ip .. ' f.
"ft 1
So. 1
tteafly- July. 6a llfcd: Bent.mh
COUN-4W. firm: lira dried. 6s Ili1- o 1
w t a-yaju,
Pearla Ovala Market.
wSVwTSra455S: 25i
RTSJ-Nomlnal, No. 1 8oir
WH18KT-On tha basis of $1 ai
MlBBMSoHa Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS Minn , June FLOtR
klrst atenta, $4..nS.0f.: second oatenta
(4 t-.rU0: first dears, $3 06.,ia.tA; second
Cleara U1fitX. u
VnN In bulk 815.t1V7i.
"""'X ' , , ' : ntr. 04 ,c: K ,.
1 LaiJ. 8l.V No. I uwrthern. c; Nj. t
I I
SSI SH!
624k 11 lanlWtTiJ
SHU fftsVokl otil
I IS TO I IK SO I IK tn I .r
l IDA IM
tth 8 so nnu
KHil IM 8801 188
f 7U tfnU IKS
I 1 70 8 66 8 86 8 87H
! n"n'le,n' frTSc; No. t northern, 4-ac.
IVF.W YORK (iEIEHA I, MARK 1ST
Quotations of the Day
on Vartoaa
Commodltlea.
NEW TOKK, Jane jn.FIOVIl-Re-ceiptn.
S2.-, bbls.; exports, 61 bbls.;
market steady but quiet; Minnesota
patentn, t" "fi6 40; winter straights,
$4 304.45; Minnesota bakers,- 88.884. 16;
winter extras, 81 008 60; winter pntents.
$4 JO'S 5 00; winter low grades, 82 0 J
. . flour, quiet; fair lo good,
14.7!1j r uo: choice to fancy, IS. 1005.40.
COKXMEAl, Bteadv: fine white and vel
low, $1 3; coarse, 81.1751.19; kiln dried.
RTB-niill; No.
f. PufTalo.
t western, nominal, c.
WHEAT Receipts. 121 40f bu.: exports.
82.Z6 bu.; sales, 8,ft).0iO bu. futures. Bpof
market eny; No. 2 red. 9HC elevator: No.
2 red, 9T"Sc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northorn,
rmiiith, 81.ASV, f. o. b. afloat: No 2 hard
winter, ll.fCH f. o. b. aflnat. Ifulls ad
vanced wheat several times today, but
were unable to hold any Improvement ow
ing to persistent bear pressure and fine
weather conditions In the belt. There was
bug damare news from the northwest and
reduced Kansas estimstes. but sentiment
was largely bearish, and the market closed
MCHc net lowr. July, IWcTfJl ni' closed
11 .OO'i; September. Il.ro MScfltl 01, closed,
81."07.; December. 11.02 31034. closed.
8U'2V4.
CORN Receipts. 3l,R60 bu.: exports, 84.
K14 bu.j spot market steady: No. 2, 63c.
elevator, and fiUn. f. o. b. afloat; NO. 2
white, 6.TV and No. 2 yellow. SH, f. o. b.
afloat. Option market was without trans
actions,- closing net unchanged. July
cionea bivn September, tec; uecember,
6d&,c.
OATS Receipts, flo.Ono hti.; spot market
firm: mixed oats, 2ftTM2 lbs., '61c; natural
white. Xi0R Ihs .. 61Hc&62c; dipped white,
IfrfUft th tTK.rjLit-
HAT-Ptendy: shipping, 75fec; good to
Choice. II. 2651.30. '
noif Easy; state common to choice,
ir. 14)1; 190R. 4Vi5o. pacific eoaet lo.
8rt?11c:.lB.c, . ,
HirES Rasy; Central AmeHea, 22V4c;
Borota. 2 3 He
I. RATHER Oulet: aold. 5S?97Ue.
PROVISIONS Peef. steady; family, 114 00
r'M ou; mess, r W"."': beer hams, IM.nrrl
a00; packet. 811.0Ogll.R0; city extra India
int'-n, ;.t."fi-jj.iv. tu meats, nuiei;
Mcklcd helllen, f 11.S5'5114.00; pickled
hams, l2 0irr12 7S. Tjrd. easy. Western
prime, frrim.TO; refined barely steady; con
tinent, fiVfO: South America, 8W.36: com
pound. (onTO.2s. Pork, steady: family,
I18.G0W19.OO; short clear, 817-00618.00;
mess, St l 7 SO'1.86.
TALLOW-3ulet: city (82 por pkg.),
Cc: country (pkga. free). 6Wii8Ho.
- RICE Steady; domestic fair to extra, 814
7c; Japan, nominal.
BITTER Hteady; street price, extra
creamery, 2'AV8C4c; official, creamery com
mon to extra. Jfcfi28e: renovated, common
to extra, W20c; wreatern factory, com
mon to firsts, 17ff19e; western Imitation
creamery, firsts, Kf21c.
CHEEPE Steady; new state full cream,
colored and white; large and small, best,
UHc; fair to good, llHtijUo; inferior, 7143
tks.
BOOS Firm, ' state, Pennsylvania and
nearby, brown and mixed extras, lfdifl MK i
firsts to extra, first, l4fSn7'4o; western
firsts, 16VVQ10c; official price 164c; seconds,
14S15e.
POULTRY Live, weak; spring chickens,
18c; fowla, 19e; turkevs, lie. Dressed, Ir
regular; western broilers, 2O02SC; turkeys,
10(8 Uc; fowls, 114Pl3o.
WEATHER IN TII15 GRAIN BELT
Fair Probably Friday la (ha Prophet's
Fsrseut,
OMAHA, Jtine , 1807.
Temperaturea are higher In the upper
lake region, upper Mississippi and Missouri
valleys and are slightly higher generally
throughout the west. No Important change
In temperature has occurred in the east
or south since the preceding report
Showera occurred within the last twenty
four hours In the extreme upper valleys,
take region and eastern states and rain Is
falling in the middle Mississippi valley this
morning. Increasing cloudiness Is shown
In the Missouri valley and west, but gen
erally fair weather prevails west of the
Mississippi river Into the mountains. The
weather will probably continue fair In thla
vicinity tonight and Friday, with wanner
tonight. . . : ;
Omaha record of temperature and ttre-
clpltatlon compared with the corresponding
aay oi uie uisi mreo years:
mr ions ivu
Mlnlmutrt temperature.... 69 66 M 68
PreatDttadon . .00 . .00 . T no
Ifwrwexi empeattVe for lod ayv 1 d-grVea.'
uenciency in precipitation alnoa March 1,
6.98 Inchea.
Deficiency correanondlna- neriod In isoa
1.87 Inches.
Deficiency corresDondlnc nertod in loot
4.01 Inches.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Torn and Win's! Region Bulletin. ,
' For the twenty-four hour ending at 8 a.
m , 76th meridian time, Thursday, June 20,
19071
. OMAHA DISTRICT.
TemD. Raln-
praiions. ; Max. Mm.
fall.
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Ashland, Neb.
64
it
63
68 .
68
60
64
67 .
84
88
a
47
60
48
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.6o
.00
.00
.00
.00
Auburn, Ner
Columbus, Neb...
Falrbury, Neb....
Fairmont, Neb...
Or. Island, Neb..
Hartington, Neb.
Hastings, Neb...,
Oakdale, Neb
Omaha, Neb
tTekamah, Neb..
Alta. Ja.
Carroll, la
Clatinda, la
Plbley. fa
eioux City, la.
S3
Minimum temnerature
for
twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. , fNot Included In
averagea
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of
Temp. ' Rain.
Max. Min. Inchea.
80 60 .08
84 ' O .08
78 60 .00
8 , .41
.78 68 .04
85 64 .01
" 61 .01!
S2 64 .00
82 . 64 .08
' Central. Stations.
Chicago, 111 26
Columbue. O. 18
lies Moines, la.... 14
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City, Mo.. 21
I-oulsvtlle. y t
Minneapolis. Minn. 27
Omaha, Neb....... 15
Bt.. Louis, Mo...., 12
No Important change In temnaratur hm
occurred in th corn and wheat region
within tba last twenty-four houra. Tem
peratures continue slightly below the nor
mal In the southwest portion of the corn
belt Showers occurred In "'all except the
Omaha and Des Moines districts.
I A. WELSH. Local Forecaater.
St. I.oala General Market.
ST. IXUIS, June 30. -WHEAT-Weak;
track. No. 2 red. cash, 8123c: No I
hard, WH'iU6cs July, tiic; September, 91T4e.-
, t;ORFlrm.: ,rok- No' 1 c"'h- 63flfi3i-;
July, 6rc; September, 62H62Hc; No. i
White. 63'!6.'!HC. '
OATS Jlrny trark, No. 1 cash, 4NJM5i4c;
July. 44c; September, 37Vc; No. 8 white. 4Sc
K1X31 R-8teay; red winter patents, 14.40
4 70; extrn fancy and straight 83.7034.20;
clear." S2.8f:l.
BE ED Timothy, steadv. tri.orv34.00.
CORNMEA I Steady, $170.
BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, 85c9
81.06.
HAT ftronger; ' timothy, 817.OTiSKn.00:
prairie. $11 .CO.,714. 00. '
8HON COTTON TIES-8109.
PAOOINO imc
HEMP TVVINf 10c.
PROVISIONS-Pork, steady: lohblnr.
$16.80. lrd. lower; prime steamed. 8S.22VL
Dry salt meats, steady: boxed extra short
.37H; clear rlba $rv,; short cleara. 83. .
Hacon. steady: boxed extea shorts. 8.0.26:
clesr rt1n HlO: short clears, lianw
POt'LTRT Firm: rblckena 10c: anrlnra
lftfT'lfiUx-: turkeya 12c; ducks, 8c: geeso, lo.
m n KKr steady; creamery, 20ifl1!Sc. I
EQGS-Steady. at 12c.
Keceipte. Shipments.
, 9 X) 10.000 .
Flour, barrels
Wheat, bushels M.00O 22 000 1
Corn, bushels 123 orJ 9P.Oiirt
Oats, busliels ........... Ki.KijO 60,000!
Kansas City Orala sad ProTlaioss.
KANSAS CITY June 80 -WHK AT-Julv,
8c; September. K7Hc: December, WHc; cash
No 2 hard, 87ic; No. .8, aoVrijWc; No. I
rd. 1: j w.fi'inv.
OORN-July, 4!,c; September. 4c; D
c;mer. 4tJc; cah No. $ mixed. KHle: No.
8 49,i60c; No. 8 white. 62ji2Wi; No. 8.
61VrC.
ATS-Na 8, 45-l8Sc: No. I mixed, 43H
Ct44c.
RVF-Stadv. nfjHic.
FOO Steady: extra fancy. 15Hc; flrata,
llty?: seconds, 10r; current receipts, cases
Included. Tic; rases returned, lo leaa; south
ern epgs. le off.
II AY Pfsrtv: timothy, $l0Aftt80: prai
rie. 81- 7W11 SI.
PUTTKR Creamery, tar: packing, Ifte.
Receipts Shipments.
Wheat. bunbla 44 000 TT.n'
Corn, btinhels SI.OiO dl.Cns)
Oata, bushels T.Ou) H.ojO
Patlladrlphla . Froflap Market.
PHILADKU'HIA. June St. BVTTKR
8t
ady; extra w. atern -reamrv. aiuiitic
riu.- rlrra. weurn fir sis. fiae raa-a. l.'e
at nmrn
rH EKtllO-rnill; New York full cream. 11
4j1j. according to ouallty. "
SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Volume of Transactions it Lowest
Sine Last Summer.
TOI0N PACIFIC RISES AND FALLS
Money Conditions Are Regarded na
th Ileal Restraining Condition
on tho Market Closing;
Prleea Lowest.
NEW TORK. June 0.-malI as waa the
aggregate transactions In stocks today the
figures falling to the lowest total since last
summer, the narrowness and torpidity of
the market are but Inadequately conceived
from that. Reading and Union Pacltlo ab
sorbed a large preponderance of the total
dealings. Moreover much of the business
was transacted in the first hour, after
which the activity dwindled to a point of
Idleness, mere waa an en 00 us 01 oroKers
to the race track to witness a favorite
racing event. During the afternoon the
record of transactions ran down to a few
feet of tape from the ticket for each hour.
A alight demonstration In I'nion Pacitlc
during the first hour carried It up over a
point This constituted whatever Interest
there was to the market.
Roadlng directors yesterday In adjourn
ing without acting on the dividend came
In for most of the languid discussion of
the day.
Official Intimation that the regular divi
dend would be paid in August did not pre
vent a revival of assertions of possible In
crease in the dividend rate. The adjourn
ment yesterday was alleged to be due to
tho contention of a minority for an In
crease In the dividend rate. Money condi
tions continued to occupy -attention and
were retarded as the real restraining in
fluence In the market. Exporters of gold
admitted that they had In contemplation
additional shipments to Paris on Saturday.
Today's statement of sub-treasury opera
tions ahowed a gain In cash by that insti
tution since the last bank statement of
84.9i6.oil0. This includes the payments for
the gold shipped abroad. As the surplus
reserves for the banks stood on last Satur
day at $4.514,tf, the sub-treasury require
ment alrnady has been sufficient to prac
tically exhaust them.
The New York money market Is still re
ceiving a balance of receipts on the In
terior currency movement but this item
Is believed to miike a small offset to the
above showing. Reports of all three of the
great foreign banks came to hand today.
The Rank of Franco showed a gain In gold
holdings of nearly $,Ou,flO0l, and a loan
contraction of over 8S,0(iu,ooi). The Bank of
England Increased its bullion holdings $3,
&AI.UU0. hut Its loan account haa expanded.
The Imperial Bank of Germany gained
only $l,lw5,000 In cash and effected a loan
reduction of $2,825,000. which ts but slight
recuperation toward the expected strain on
that Institution of the semi-annual settle
ments. Liquidation for Paris account was
reported In London today, and the political
disturbances In the south of France were
given the responsibility for this. Foreign
exchange In this market waa well sustained
at the gold export. An unfavorable Im
pression on holders of copper securities
was caused by admissions of the prospect
of a reduction In the price of copper to
break the deadlock now existing between
buyersand sellers In the trade. The state
ment by the Iron Age of weak conditions
In the Iron market and steel market Is a
nilnor factor In the heavy and lethargic
tone of the speculation. Favorable weather
for the growing crops was reported, and
the market had nothing to contend with
from that aide. The only expert explana
tion of the Union Paclflo advance was a
report tf a stock market pool In that
stock. The advance was lost during trie
iTf"!1 t,l?e la,,.t rr,c,e" of th9 y showed
email declines In the majority.
Bonds w-ere steady. Total sales par
value STiaooo. i nited States bonds were
unchanged on call.
tlone on the Now Tork Stock exchange:
,.. falsa High. Low. Close.
116
11,910 MS 11 (si
00 4tH 0
-
.... 1 H4
.... - 15
' 220
.... 1K"4
100 el ti n,
'4
TOO 44 ten H
1"!
I.r 111 115 US
l"0- K IM li4
300 12-H4 u 120
!
1.600 (4V, HK
IVO tt 1814 Mi
v. 2"4
100 4
0 H t'l tl
100 85 84 04
BdO 53U, M . Jjv
too laS 14 1hU
170
4.C04 81i i; V4
t'"0 10 10 10
ICO lt4 14J Ml ii
410 lti 12A44 UM4
Anul. Copper
Anr. Car and Foundry....
So pM
A mar. Gotten Oil
do pf
Amir. Expmia
Amr. Hid A Lthtr ptd
iMr, Ira
Atner. Untoti oil
do ptd
Amr. Locomotive
do pfd
. Smaltlng A Rat....
40 pfd r......
Amer. fngar lUfinlng
Amir. Tobacco pfd ctfa....
Anaoosda ftilntan n
AtchUon
do pfd
Atl.r.tlo Cout Line
Baltimore aV Oblo
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranatt
Canadian Pacific
Cntral of New Jaraey....s.
Cnnapaalta A Ohio
Chicago Oraat Waatani
Chicago A Northwcatarn...
-. M. Bt. Paul
hlcago Tarra. Trans....
11
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82
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42
116
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71
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81
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C. C. C. A Bt, LouSf
Colorado Fuel and Iruo Ifto fniu qu
Colorado aV Boutharn tw S2? 2274
do lat pfd B84
do II pfd HMO 45U. i!,J.
Consolidated Oaa
Corn products
do ofd
Palawaro A fludaon IW 1UH ISA Mi
Dal., Lark. A Waatitrn
Danror A Rio Orando OX)
do pfd too
natulan' Sacurltlaa 2rn
Brie X ('
11
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71 H
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do lat pfd luO
do Id Bid
Oaneral Eloetrto, as-rtghts 100 131 111
Hocking valley
Illinois Central inn Urn IMvj
International Papar 300 1SH lilt
do pfd
International Pump , ; ....
do sfd ...,.... .... .... ....
Iowa Ceatral
do pfd ,.
K. C. foutkora 100 8444 8414
dO Bid
Lout er 1 11a A Naahvllla .... ' ....
Matlcao Central .... .... ....
MIbd. St. Loula
U., St. p. 4 tault 6 la. M
da pfd
Mlaaourt Pad Sc. ai-dlv... l.f tt'i T!i
li.. Kanaaa A Tout ' 12 tf
do pfd 20) M 13 '4
National Lead
N. It. R of Mexico pfd....
H. T. Central 8.109 111,
N. T . Ont a Waatora..., i0 84
tioi
n
Norfolk A Weatara
do pfd
North American
Paolflo Mall ,
Pennarlvmnla
Peopla'a Oaa
Pltu.. C. C. A 81 V
.S-0
luO
nt. 4
Ml
Praaard Steel Car
do ofd '
Pullman Palaas Car
Reading
45.600 101 911
do lat prd
do Id pfd
t'O
JfO
tuO
l.rtno
!.
100
to
m
1
44
tin
SO
t'
1
M
41
11
Republic Btaal
do Dfd
Bork Ialand Co
do pfd
Bt. L. 41 Saa Fran. Id pfd.
Bt. Loula sooth waatern...!
do r
Southern Pacific
1.400
10
JfiO
4(0
7
111
17
41
75 '
111 H
1'
lu
do pfd
gouthera Railway
do pfd
Tenneaae Coal and Iron....
Toiaa Pacific
Tel., Bt. L. A Waatara....
100 16
'ino 49 4li
4I.7' 13 1)1
luO a4 44
do sfd
Union Paclfts
do pfn -
tj. 8. Eipreao
U. 8. Baallr
U. 8. Rubbar
10
I0O
114
61
114
14
do pfd
t. 8. Steal
do pfd
Vlrglula-Carollna Chomlcal
l.ion
I.4U0
It
S2
;
103 "
12
83
do pld
1O0 101
100 1?
MO Cl
Wabaah
do pfd
Wella-Pargo E'preaa
Weellnahouae Blactrlo ....
Weetern I'nion. ai-dlT
Wheeling Lake Erie
Wlacooaln Central
da pld
Northern Paaina
Central Laather
do pfd
Grent Northern pfd
I H0 118
fto i:
lfi
II
1.40 121 12
Sloee-lhenieta
lnteruocuugh Metropolitan
A r.tA
65
It
44
Tutal aalaa lor tba dar. 173.100 shares.
New York MlalaaT Stocks. -
NEW TORK. June 20. Closing quotatlona
on mining etocka were:
I Adams Cos. ! Llttla Chlat T
.Alice .....40a. Ontario lit
te 10 Oohlr 170
Itrunawlck Cos 44 Potoal , 10
Comatock Taanal .... 14 Savage 84
Coo. l al. and ,V.... 40 Blarra Nevada ....... r
flora Bllw i Small Hopes 10
Iron Bller ,... .. Standard 12a
Lendetlla Coa i
Oflered.
Bank of Oerataay Statesarat.
BERI4IN. June JO. The weekly statement
of the Imperial bank of Germany shown tha
following changes: Caah In band increased
f,43ViO marks, treasury notsa Increased ,
1 o-uno maru, other aecuntiea aecrea-d
t A'l.utO marks, notes In circulation de
creased &,u,tAa) raarka.
Trnaaary Btateaaeat.
WASHINGTON. June 80 TViday'a atatn
tnent of the treasury balances In Die ten.
oral fund exclusive of the I1j0,uj,vm guld
rem-rve shown: Available caeh bnlatice,
$.X'.l.lflo: gnld coin and bullion, 8M,0t.iO7
gold certificates, 8-ii,3I.e,fl!i0
New York Maaer Market.
NEW YORK. Juns 80. MONBY On call
firm. 2Hti.i per cent: ruling rste, 8V per
cesnt; closing bid, 8 per cent; offered at 44
per cent. Time loans dull and strong; alxty
days, 4,744 per cent; ninety days 4W pwr
cent; six months. 64 per cent
PRIMH MKRCANT1LE PAPER eiT Per
cent.
BTERLINO FXCHANOE Steady with
actuRl businenn In bankers' bills at $4 S.WS
4.8340 for demand and at $4 KSJ6 for alxty
ay bills; posted rstes. 84 4Vj and 84 88'
commercial bills, 84 v,4lM '
E8ILVER-Bar. 67c; Mexican dollara,
llONDS Oovernment and railroad ateady.
a "ti . luf,ttlon on Ooncin tot y wjre
V. 8. ref. 8a, r-g
do coupon
P. 8. la. reg
do soupon
tl. I. eld 4s, rag
do coupon ......
V. B. new 4a, reg
do coupon ....
Am. Tob. 4s ,
do 4a ,
Ati-hlaon gen. 4a..
...lS4apaa Sa, M nnrles... 8H4
,...lif. do 4a. ctfi tiu
...Hl4 do id a.rie
.. Vf do 4 n
..liojL. A N. ant. 4e 9
..1oot,Man. a. gold 4,.. m
...1t4Mi. Cant.-al 4
..il2- do let luc
... Jl Minn. A St. L. 4s. . 44
...10fiM . K. T. 4a Kl
... 'H do Id 4ta
... 4 N. H. M s. a 4. M
... ISItN. T. C. gen. Ia.. fj
... N. ). C. gen. Js....UtSH
...: Northorn Pad He 4s. .100
... do la TO
00 an). 4a
Atlantl C. L. 4s.
B. O. 4
do la
Dr. It. T. rr. 4a.
Cant, of On. fa...
do lat ino
do Id Inn
do 2d Inn
.lOinl'N. w. con. 4.... 44
.. 4'Ora. f. U rfg. 4a. M
. 70 apenn. ct. I f t
W Pending gen. 4a rt
Chen. A o. 44a
u 1. s. e. tt.uo
'Lhlcano a a awe . uut, t. a. m e .
- - - " u. es b. r . 1 m. oe
C, R. I A P. 41.. It Senboard A. L. 4s.... 71
ne7?r. ell,..to: MBo. Pacific 4n M
CC A Bt. L. . 4a do lat 4. ctt 1
ij ". ,n4f?- - H". Southern Br In.. ..104
v.w. ee Wi-Tii. el F lata 11'..
Colo. A Bo
St. t. a w. 4a. 7
Cuon I
l R. O. 4a....
nint. Baca, (ta
Erie prior lien 4s
lOturnlon Pacific 4a.
.101
I U. B. Bteet id 6s.
! Wabaah lata
M Wet. M4. 4a
.. W
..log
.. 71
.. )
.. 41
oo gen
W. A L. B. 4n...
Valley 4a....l04 wis. Central 4n!
Offered.' "Bid.'
noston Storks and Doada. .
.BOS'rpN. June 2a-CaJl loans, 4(ffi per
cent; time loans, 6S per cent. Official
Atchison adj
M Bingham 11
7 Cal. A HarU 7W
oo 4a ,
Met. ('antral 4
Atchlaon
( t entanniel zo
. MU Conner Datie ... . n
do pfd
. 34jPel7 Went
Ill, rrnnklln
.1 Ornnhr
.111- I1e Rorale
120 Man. Mining ...
leuuii.,
16
Honton A Albany.
.... 11
121
15
42
..... 12
.... 71
.... I
.... 41
121
11
.....11!
....Tt
.... lt
.... 4i
.... 44
.... 10
..... 10
:::: ?
....if
.... n
.... i
.... 12
....164
.... 88
"Ronton A Main.
Poeton Elevated ,
Fllchburg pld .
men. centra
vi v ....... ,
-. ... ... n. at n.ivi Mohawk
Lnlon Pacific 111 Mont. Coal A C.
Am. Pnau. Tuba .... 7 Old Dominion ...
Am. Sugar llHOrola
do ptd ,..m r.rro,
Am. lei. A Tel..,.. lMQulnoy
Am. Woolen u Shannon
'i 1. Tamarack
Edlaon Elan. Ill ft, trinity . , ..
Maaa. Elactrlo 16 . - t'liltod Coppor ..
P'J 65 V. 9. Mining....
Maea. Oaa ssu it a oil
vnitcd Fruit ::.ioirt.h . .!::::::::
rmted Shoe Meeh.. 44 Victoria
? P" 17 Winona
V. 8. Steal
Iit4 Wolverine
7 North Butt
I Dun Coalition .
41 Nevada
lOal. A Artnona.
11 Aria. Com
do DM
Advamure
Allouea n
AmalaametjkA
Atlantic
Asked. Bid.
London Cloainar Htncka.
LONDON, June 20,-Closing quotatlona on
Btorkn weret - - r'tn....
Consols. moner....3 6-11 M..' K A T....
... M
...114
... 74
...
... M
41
do account
..ea i-ia. t. untral...,
... llNortolk A W....
... 40 do pfd
... Ont. A Weetern
... Pennar1vanla ....
...178 Band Minn
... 14 Reading
... 104 Southern Rr ....
...1? do pfd
... 238outhm Pacific
... 2S Union PeiHAA
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
B. A Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Chee. A Ohio.,..
Chlcano O. W
H
11
42
.... 77
C. M. A Bt. P.
DeBeera
D. A R. O
do ofd
... 76 do Pfd
II
Brl
... 2!B. B. Steel.
.......... 6.1
do lat pfd
do iA nrrf .
... ?i no pro. 100
... 48 Wabaah 18U,
... 27 do pfd 84
...140 Spanlea 4 M
Orand Trunk ...
Illlnoia Central
L. A N.h
a-aweiwi-tfy, pr ceui.
Th ft rutm nf H I ms t H ,. ,
for short bills Is 8 I&-I634 per cent; of three
months' bills, 816-1&S4 per cent.
Fore Urn Financial.
LONTOK. .Tuna 01 r.,- j
, , , - ........ j r. a. urarcr
and in Increanrl ilnmuti.l .1 n c. - ....
calls. DlscounU were firm. Trading on the
"Luv ucvBiupea. a more cneerful
tone, ant4 an Improving tendency on the
Idea that money will be cheaper at the end
of the fiscal year. Foreigners and kafflra
sagged on Paris selling, due to uneasiness
regarding the wine growers' troubles. Jap
anese Imperial 6s of ISM closed at 102. Amer,
leans, thouah oulet. Item n.m o f Mn
parity despite the heavy gold engagementa
. i a'" iiiarao cioeea quiet and
steady.
PAR13. June 20 rrVte, vena, am k. t
today was affected by the events In the
south of France. Prices were heavy
throughout. Russian Imperial 4o were not
quoted. Russian bonds of 1904 closed at
4S3.00.
BERLIN June 20. Prlcee on the Bourse
today were weaker upon the Iron Age's
market report and the reports of the action
to be taken by the United States Interstate
Commerce commission against the Ham
burg American line,
Bank of England statement.
LONDON, June. 20. The weekly state
ment of the Hank of I?ngland shows the
following changes: Total reserve increased
630,000, circulation decreased 18,000: bul
lion Increased. 604.rrj, Other securities In
creased 4rt.0(1, other deposits Increased
S,Oii0, public deposits increased 1,084,000,
notes reserve lnoreased 575,000, government
securities unchanged. Proportion of the
bank's reserve to liability this week la 47.30
per cent, aa compared with 46.86 per cent
last week.
aBnk Clearlnca,
OMAHA, June in. Bank clerlnga for
today were 81,873,713.42. and for the cor
responding date last year 81,854.658.68.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, Mass., June 30. WOOL Re
cent large sales in imported fine wools
has Increased the volume of business In
the local market, although trading along
domestic lines continues quiet. There
have been some arrivals of spring Texas
stock, but the Arizona new wool la about
all taken. Recent heavy sales In quarter
blood fleeces haa exhausted the stock of
fleece woola and dealers are awaiting tha
arrival of the new clip for quotations.
Oregnna sre bringing 2274c. Idaho wools
are moving freely at 1818o lor clothing
and lfj21c for staple. Wyoming clips
are selling at 19&210, and there continues
to he considerable business in Montana
et ?og2;c. There were but few local quo
tations and business In fine grades la
stagnant. There have been a few trans
fers In territorial wool. The new Texas
wool has been selling at 28 240 for a
few lou The Australian wool market
is active as far as fine lines are con
cerned, with most of the sales at 43 gits.
Among domestic quotations are the fol
lowing: Missouri, three-el ghths-blood, 81
S 3Se: quarter-bloods, 803 81o. Texas fine
12 months 25327c; line 6 to 8 months,
2S(S24c: fine fall. 2021e. California
northern. 28 27c; northern average. 24
2fic: middle county, 21Ti3e: southern if.
18c; fall northern. Iil8c: fail south
ern. 1516c. Oregon extra No. 1 staple.
28f24c; eastern No. 1 clothing. "0821c
eastern average, 17l 18o; valley No 1 76
tf!7e. Texas, scoured basis. flue ' 13
months. 70tff72e: fine, 6 to 8 months
5i?re. California, scoured basis, north
ern, 66ir 6c; middle county, (lt.fi 6K0:
southern. 67f HSc; fall free, 67f?B8e- fall
unt-i 'ivt, uu toe Oregon, scoured basis. '
enhtern. No. 1 staple, 70ti'77c; extra Ni i
1 clothing. 61S70c: eastern average. f81
70c; vslley No. 1. 60-3 "c; valley No 2 '
BSgSfc; valley No. S, Sli6 52e. Territory' !
scoured basis, fine staple, 70(fr72'i rlne :
medium staple. 8t(70c.; fine clothing 69'
f70c; fine medium clothing. 6i6lic j
Pulled, scoured lasls, extra, 46c; extra 68 I
; 72c; fine A. 5f462e; A supers, eiQBSc- I
P. supers. 4S'?J47 " '1
ST. I.Ot'19, Mo.. June 20.-WOOL- '
Steady; medium grades, combine; and
clothing. J6V-tac; light fine, 2i-nVso" I
heavy fine, lW.ijc; tub washed, 3v&47o. j
Metal Market.
NKW TORK. June 20. The London tit
market waa somewhat Irregular with
spot closing a little higher atll88.'an1
futures lower at f8 its. Locally tho
nVJoL X'.l d,n- wl,h "I1 quoted at
nit. copper waa lower In the
London market, with spot clnalng at fT
16s a decline of 11 it. while futures w-re
fl lower at lf2 los. Icallv the mark-t
was dull, but there were rumors of sales
at lower prices, and prices were nornl.i
B'lv lower, with l.-k. at $23 60024 50
elertrolytlc at $21.15 ft 28.00, and casting'
IV-tiVh; V ""'hanged
$5 ;..Bj,R5 In the local market, but de
clined 10s to 120 6n In Indon. Spelter
was unchanged at 34 10s In London, aod
at $8 407 0 locally. Iron waa lowsr In
the Engllnh market, with standard foun
dry quoted at Ms Id. and Cleveland war
ranta at tin 4Hd Locally the market
was unchanged- No. 1 foundry northn
la quoted at $;K 00f 5; Nf , foun,jrv
northern at ?t 501 , 7$; No. 1 nouthern
and No. 1 southern soft, nominal
9T. LOUIS, June 10. MKTALS Ial
?r?n at l5 46e ?H. rpeiter, ateady, ai
6 31
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Steeri Are Slow to Ten Cents
Lower.
COWS VESY HASD TO DISPOSE 01
Hogs Active at a Decline of Tsi and
a Half Cents Fed Fbeep ana
Laaaba Steady, Wenteraa
Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. June 20.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ."61 4.7ti9 l.lw?
Official Tuesday 8.6T2 7.0J0 8.0H4
Official Wednesday 4,780 15,605 2,036
Official lhurday 8.700 U&tv e.buO
Four days thla week.. 16,108 41.804 3.JSS
Game dayt last week....l7.Kf 40.672 S.rti
Same days 8 weeks ago.. 36. 4H1 44.750 1S.Si5
Bama days 8 weeks ago..l0, 35.4 11.
Same day 4 weeks ago.. 21, 178 50.161 17.844
Same days last year. . . .16,278 00.804 4,08
The following taole shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tha year to data, compared with last year:
1907. If1 Inc. Deo.
Cattle 6,07S 463.958 8,114
Hogs 1.230.SSS 1,34MS. 117,888
Bheep 8o.6t 747,173 69.387
CATTLK QUOTATIONS.
Good to Oholce corn-fed steers 86.10nj4i.itj
Good to fair corn-fed ateera 6.6vu.00
Common to fair ateera 4.u5.50
Good to choice cows 4.2.'-36.1'5
Fair to good cows and heifers 8.5o,a4.25
Good to choice stockers nd feeders 4.60t6.i5
Fair to good atocksrs and feeders.. 4 :V,i4 60
Common to fair atocksra 3 004 20
Pulls, stags, etc ; 3 256.10
Veal calves S.ftjr7.00
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for tha laat
several day a, with oomparlaona;
Date. 1907. 106.1. 11904. 11903. 1802.101.
Juna 8..
June 8..
June 10..
June 11..
June 12..
07H
f 04
6 01;
I 52141
I 7
6 7
f S7I
"n i
6 89
t 20
6 17
6 20
4 801
T8
7 21
7 2 8 M
7 36 B 91
7 33 t S3
7 86 3 M
7 81 I 81
6 87
7 24
7 33 6 83
7 26 6 99
7 43 6 98
8 13 6 30
701 6 no
4 761 6 Oil
4 79:
t 03
f 00
t 07
f sr.i
! 81
t 28
S 18
June 18..
I lft 4 72
June 14..
June IS..
June 16..
June 17..
June 18..
June 18..
June 20.
5 131 4 84
14
6 8f
t 31
R 19
t 22
4 82
s w
8 or
6
6 97
4 8SJ
8 91
6 rA
6 20t 4 92
i 6 39
,! 6 88 5 19
4 93
6 K
D tt-"4! Q W 0 IK! ' I 9 t
t 90441 8 6 16 8 06K 83
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES,
Cattle.
...33.66ir6.58
... 8.001.90
... 1.75'di.75
... 1.B04M.78
... 8.2MM.85
Hoga.
$6.75f.08
6.9t5.S2H
6.906.25
6. 80(36.86
of stock
Omaha
Kansas City
Chlcagi .......
Bt Louis
Sioux City
The official number of cars
hrAimht In todav bv each road waa:
Cattla Hogs. Bhsep. HVa,
C, M. 6V St. P. Ry... 8 6....
Wabash 1 ..
Mo. Pac. Ry 6
IT. P. System 19 44 6 13
CAN. W., east .... 3 .. S
C. N. W., west ... 66 69 1
C, Bt. P., M. ek O.... 24 14
C, li. St Q., east ... 14
C. B. Q.. west ... 34
63 i
C, It. I. A P.. east.. 8 8
C , R. L A P., west. 3 2
Illinois Central 3 ..
Chicago Great W'n... 4 .. ..
Total receipts 170 210 U 20)
The disposition of the day s receipts was i
ts follows, eacn Duyer purcnasing me num
ber of head Indicated;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Company.. 738 23S0
G. H. Hammond Company. 102 3779 727
Cudahy Packing Company. .S 4t28 418
Armour Si Company 4X8 4432 SKI
Cudahy Packing Co.. K. C. pi
Swift and Company. K. C. 36
Lnbman A Company 36
Hill Son 40
F. P. Lewis 11
Huston St Company 18
Klngnan Sl Company
L. Wolf 11
Sol Degan 23
J. B. Root & Company.... 95
T. 3. Inghram 2
Lehmer Bros 22
United Dressed B. Co 64
168
Total 3827 14787
1956
CATTLE Recelpta of cattle tnis morning
numbered 168 cara. aa against 146 cars a
week ago. In other words. It waa a liberal
run for a Thursday. At the aame time re
porta from eastern points have Indicated
that medium to common kinda of cattle
have been working downward.
Under the Influence of liberal recelpta
the market on beef ateera thla morning was
slow and anywhere from weak to lOo
lower. It waa a difficult matter to get
ateady prleea even for the very best cattle.
A large proportion of the sales looked fully
10c lower than yesterday. Aa a matter of
course the decline was the most pro
nounced and the trade tha slowest on the
common and medium grades, such aa coma
Into competition with Texae cattle.
The market on cowa and heifers waa ex
tremely alow and dull. In fact the trade,
such as it was, could hardly be dlgntfled
by the term market. There were very few
buyers in the field and their wants were
extremely limited. It waa therefore a dif
ficult matter for sellers to unload the few
head on sale.
As usual of late the supply of feeders
was extremely light and the market firm
on the few cattle offered.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No.
It...
14...
II...
11...
13...
II...
At.
J
Trn
1011
ii
1IA4
1178
mto
N.
Av.
.1864
1291
isnt
.1164
11 ll
.11"0
1156
rr.
1 1
4 16
4 11
8 11
I 16
4 84)
4 10
4 26
I 24
4 30
IM
I 1(1
I K
I 40
I 44
4 60
4 60
I 66
6 65
4 16
I tl
I 44
I 40
I 44
I 60
I 14
t 60
I TO
i T6
$ Ti
4 80
I 40
I 40
I 44
I 60
I 06
4 06
I 16
19
14..
n..
10..
44..
II..
44..
II.
17.
li m
II lorn
11 104
It It
T 11
11(8
60
23.,
1101
4 1114
10
II
16
II
II...
64
64
41
44
.1
12ti
.1417
.1411
.1161
.16:1
.1411
.1616
.1124
ll.,
.111
14...
un
K40
1164
1S-.-I
to...
41...
10...
!...
14...
11...
II...
8...
I...
4...
X3...
I...
1 ..
t...
3...
8...
1...
to...
I...
I...
I...
...
1...
I. ..
II . .
t...
I...
..1141
..1144
..1061
COWS.
n
r4
......1100
...... 471
:o
IIM
1UM
1366
14
110
ICTI
1224
W4
Hi")
14S0
)
mo
T36
V06
844
...... 804
8' 4
171
lao
147
120
I 46
8 00
I 04
8 06
I II
I 24
....lotrj
,...1140
...1166
I 14
I 48
I 44
4 00
4 04
4 0u
4 00
4 10
4 40
4 IS
4 64
4 66
4 16
I (i
I 04
oo
1141
1170
1UM
ltivO .
411
no
1064
1T6I)
64
1470
16DS
1400
1410
I 16
I 64
I 60
I 60
BULLS.
8 76
I..
I 16
I 46
I 66
4 60
4 46
4 i
HEIFERS.
I 40 II
4 44 - 11
4 10
CALVES.
TO
4 40
4 60
1..
I..
T. .
I .
10..
1..
I M
I
I Tl
I 00
4 l4
4 00
I::::::
140
, 1U
1 1
160
ISO
10
t K
I 10
4 60
I 60
6 Tl
t 00
8..
1..
1
110
I Ct
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 IM 4 44 10 I6 4 TO
10 641 4 64
HOGS Hogs aold mostly 2Vo lower this
morning and in some cases possibly to
lower. The trade waa active at the decline,
ao that practically everything in sight;
that is, over 200 loads, was sold before 11
o'clock. A eonnlderaole proportion of all
the hots in sight sold inside the range.
$6.U&S.&, with a top at $606. It will be
remembered that yesterday the bulk of the
hogs brought 5.9iQ6.96, with a top at $6.10.
Considering that It was a lower market,
the trade as a whole was in very satis
factory condition that la, packera wanted
the hogs and there waa a fair amount of
life and simp to the movement.
Representative sales:
H: At.
12 Ill
I St-I
ik. Pr. No. Av. Bb. Pr.
... I Tl 61 251 86 I m
40 I v 40 4 ki 4 40
160 I list II M ... I 14
V I " Tl .211 ... i 10
... I 12 40 atl 10 a 10
10 I 66 17 1.1 1U IN
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04 I 46 II lit ... M
40 I 66 76 kit 40 I 24
$ 46 41 114 Ml I
... t 46 12 !- ... $
... I 14 61 241 10 I .1
... I 14 . 14..,. ,...1.1 40 4 11-4
100 I 66 II HI o lit
ID I li Tl Ill 110 $ iw
114 I 16 44 XII 40 I ll
... I is l iti no I irta
... 6 48 44 24 w 4 Us,
144 Tl 21 ... I 1
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lev I I7H 14 til ... $ 16
. . I 7S i 10 ... I IS
14 I 174 II ;, m IN
0 ITt til 4l lib I M
... I rv .. 141 140 I 44
... I l-v, it IM It 111
-- I 70 21 10 m
4 I r-, 11 $11 M 16
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SHEEr1-Although It looked aome time
ago aa If the supply of fed sheep and
lambs in this territory waa exhausted, they
still oome straggling In so that there is a
moderate run each day. The demand con
tinues very fair and everything desirable
aold very quickly this morning at good,
steady prices. Oood Mexican ewes aold
as high as 86.80, with good westerns at
li.75. Uood weatern shorn lambs sold up
to 37.00. Among the receipts were a few
cars of vary common or undesirable atuff,
such aa Is usually railed "tripe ' on the
market. Sheep and lambs of this aort
were hard to sell.
There were three additional cara of Idaho
grass wethers, the same aa were here yes
terday and the day before. As noted yes
terday, the feeling among buyers Is that
the market started out must too high and
that prices will have to come down. Tney
were accordingly bearish this morning and
It was late before the three cats changed
hands. In the end, however, they sold
lower.
IteDresentntlv e.nla-
Av.
...114
...128
... r'i
....90
... M
... 9
... 81
IT.
6 TS
f 73
6 75
6 90
6 50
7 01
7 03
24 western
61 western
ewes .
bucks
ewes
ewes
lambs
lain lis
lambs
2i4 western
824 Mexican
84 western
M western
82 western
CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady- bnt Slow Hoara Five
tents Lower.
CHICAGO, June 20. CATTLE Receipts,
6.5(a) head; market steady but slow: Com
mon to prime steers 8-4.kQ :.t1; cows, 63.26
4.75; heifers, 3.0igVoo; bulls, 33.4tiif6.00:
calve, 33.004jej.50; stockers and feeders, 83.00
66.00.
tiOGB-Recolpta, 2X000 head; market
60 lower, (rood to prime heavy,
6.221; medium to good heavy.
3n.l7V
e.12vf
ftJ.lo; butcher weights. 36.17ta?m.25; light
mixed, 86.2tKa25; packers, 365t'l6 15: pigs,
35.6i-tgH5.2ri; selected, ft;.2.V(i6.30; bulk of sales,
AlMiV80.
8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 94W0
head; market stesdy but alow. Saeep, (j.16
U.8D; lambs, 86.0iitf8.00.
St. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. IOUIS. Mo., June 20. CATTLE
Recelpta. 4,000 head, Including K.nOO Tex
ana; market steady. Native slilpMtig end
export steers, $a.23tg6.76; dressed be-f
and butcher steers, 4.95iS5.75; steers
under 1,000 pounds. 14.404.76; rtockera
and feeders, 83.00(34.86; cows and heif
ers, 32.86f 5.30; cannera, 81.60'U 2.35; bulls,
13 760446; calves, 34.00 a 1 1.00; Texas
and Indian steers, 11.75 6.76; oowi and
heifers, tl.SOfrt.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market
lower. Pigs and lights, 15.90 4; 6 2b; pack
ers, 35.90 B. 22 V; butchers and best
heavy. 6.16(?f.2S.
PHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,200
head; market 10c higher. Native muttons,
32.60Q 6.90; lambs, )4.00 7.65; culls anj
bucka, $3.00i&6.60; atockers, tt.O0Cf4.76.
If err York Live Stock Market. .
NEW TORK, June 20. BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1,771 head; nothing doing today.
Feeling steady for best grades. Exports
today, 18 cattle and 4,600 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 15 head; no demand
for the stock and reeling weak. Dressed
calves barely steady. City dressed veals
7H to llo per pound; country dressed, 6 to
loc; dressed buttermilks. 5 to 6c
SHEEP AND LAM BSr Receipts, 4.396
head. Sheep almost nominal; lambs very
dull and 26 to 85c lowerj aome sales 6c
lower. 8heep. 84 .006. 26; lambs, good to
nr ma cn 'T...- ifi. 1 . , . . . .
V.v nei rt tnriau no -K .n t
HOGS-Receipts, 4.011 head; all for the
slaughterers. No sales on live Weights
nominally ateady at 36.60Sf.76. , . '
St. Joseph Live. Stock Market.
ST JOSEPH. Mo., June 20. CATTLE
Receipts, 1.707 head; market slow, to 10c
Lowr' .Vi'f' $4.60 J. 00; cows and
vf'Sf-a M-eo-2S; stockers and feeders,
$3.604.60.
siPin sT"U''elpi. nM1 had: market
Top-,10: bulk of
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. ,"!1
head; market steady. Lambs, $6.60i&T.li):
yearlings, $6.76(fi6.25. ..
Stock In Slant.
Receipts of live stock at tha six principal
weetern markets yesterday:
, ,. . " 'Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Bputh Omaha 8,700 14.500 2,500
Sioux City TiiO 4 sco
Kanyaa City T.OOO 16.500
St. Joseph 1,707 13,987
St. Loula 4,000 6ooo
Chicago ; g.ooo 21,000
Total
.23,607 76,487
17,331
Cotton Market.
KRW VflRIf T i rt a M Crt.T.rt-K CI .
closed quiet; middling upland, 12.ic; mid
dling gulf, 13.10c: sales, none. ' '
New
' York cotton quotations, furnished by
Logan 4x Bryan,
2 Board of Trade bulld-
ing:
September
upen. iiign, low. Close.
...1128 11.12 llffl rm
...1142 1144 1130 1136
tictoner
December
.1110 1146 11.15 1140
NEW ORLBANS. La
Snot. mnrll.l 1-lni.rl
, June 20. COTTON
quiet and steady
low ordinary, 73c; nominal; ordinary. 8,o,
nominal; gooa ordinary, 10 1-lSc, nominal,
low middling, 11 8-16c; middling. 12c;
good middling. l.THio, nominal; middling
fair, 14N,e, nominal; fair 16V, nominal.
Bales, 626 bales; receipts, 82 bales; stock.
63,R?7 bales.
ST. LOUIS. Mo., June 20. COTTON
Quiet; middling. 12c. Sales, 1 bale.; re
ceipts, 1.14 bales; shipments, 366 bales;
stock, 23.24J.
LIVERPOOL. June 20,-COTTON-Spot,
Hull; prices, six polnta lower; Amerlaan.
middling fair, 8.20d; good middling, 7.6d;
middling. 7.10d; low middling, 6.74d; good
ordinary, 6d; ordinary. 6.60d. The sales of
the day were 6.000 bales, of which 00 were
for speculation and export, and included
4.S00 Americans. Recelpta, 22,000 bales. In
cluding, 17,9uO American.
Oils and Itoala,
NEW TdRK, June 20-OIL8-Cotton-aeed
Arm; prime crude, f. o. b. mills,
nominal; prime yellow, 68V- Petroleum
firm; refined. New Tork. 88 45; Philadel
phia and Baltimore, n bulk, $4.86. Tur
pentine, quiet, OOrftfiOV.
ROSIN Firm; strained, common to good.
$4 56rr4.66.
SAVANNAH. Oa, June 20. OIL-Tarpen-.fl.r-m"
R71477V. Receipts, l,6o;
sales. 1.179: shipments. 1'
. ROPIN-Flrm. Quote-"' A. B. C 33 85
4 10; D, $4.Vfr4 36; R. $4 6&!M.75; F, $4 74
I! O, $4 .7Rff.W; If. $l.80.l: l tS.rVrTiil 10
K. $5,204(6.26: M. 8f,2fiyfiKfl- Kr Mtu:
W G.
$6.lnJt(j6.!)0; W W. $5.96tft.00.
Snarar and Molnnaes.
Kr7V TORIC June 20.-BfGAR-Raw,
quiet; fair refining, 3.20c; centrifugal. 96
teat, 8.70c; molasses sugar. 2.96c: refined
quiet; No, 8, 4.0fic; No. 7. 4K5c; No. 8 4 6oo:
E.kB-; (Lir,c- No- U- 430c:'no:
Yt 4.26c; No 13. . No. 14. 4.16e; eonfec
tinners A. 460c; mould A, 6 35o; out losf.
6.70c; crushed, 6.i0c; powdered, 6.10et aran
ulated. 6.doc; cubes 6.26c.
NfCW ORLEANS, June W.-St'OAR-Bteadyf
open kettle, centrifugal. SVva.l'tc
centrifugal yellow, 8Ttj4V4c; seconds, 4
MOIASSES-Qulef, new ayrup, SOg34c.
CotTee klarkel.
NEW TORK, June 20-rCOFFF,E-.Market
for cofTee futures opened ateady at un
changed prlcee. Btinlm as was practical! v
at a standstill early, but became more
active later, and prices eased off under
scattering liquidation, selling bv Importers
nnd larr Brazilian receipts. The close
was barelv steadv. at n net ttnA x,m
iw imjiiih, rHien werei
hnen Including June
6 2M7S)c: St-tenhT
cember at 5 2C!i6Soc;
March at 5.2V- and
reported of 22 .noft
at 6 8Sc- July at !
at t.zry-fiyjiic; D
Januarv at 6
Mav at K.40c. Snot
corree oulet: No. 7 Rio Oi'r-. Vn i c. ..
As 7V- Jl'ltl coffee dull; Cordova, 8
124c
llank of Prnse Utatement,
PARIS. June 20. The weekly statement
of the Bnnk of France shows the follow
ing chances: . Noti-a In circulation, de
t i.-ard 37,726.000 francs, treaeury depos
l I'wi-ensed 43.925 000 frnncn, general
deposits Increased 2.880,000 francs, eol n
hnnd ln-rt-ned i'.i.O.iit ilfiO francs, el'-er In
hand Increaaed l.25.000 franca, i dln
rounted decreaned 30.SSO.000 franca ad
vances Increased 4.900,000 francs
Mllwaskr drain Market.
MILWAVKEH. June 20 WHEAT
Pend; No 1 northern. 1 1.01 H tl 1 02 Vi ;
No. 2 northern, 99c4t1.01; September,
RYE Steady; No. 1, 877Mo.
BARLEV Steady; No. 2, 760, aamplo.
61 it 75c.
. tvrt,r. No 0Mh iicmp..
September, 63 He.
Polulk firata Market. .
DI'Ll'TH. Minn, June 20. WHEAT
No. 1 northern. 9$Vc; No. 2 northern
f""; T"'" 9sc; September, 98c; Iceiu
ber, 9c
OAlb To arrive, 43 Vic; Juna 43a
.. 4
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...in
...fi
OMAHA WIIOI K4t,ltl MARKHTS,
t'andltlon of Trade aad Qnotatloaa oa
Staple aad Fancy Prod ore.
FOGS -Per dot , 14c.
P-l'TTKR Packing stock. lc: eholoa t
fancy dairy, lVoc; creamery, llft.io.
LIVE l'OL'L'l HT-lieua. loc; rooalera, $
fe7c; turkejs, 12c, duckn 10c; geese, to.
FRUITS
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per boa
$1.75.
CALIFORNIA PLUMS Per crate, $8 28
CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Per crata,
$2 26.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per bo oi
about 8 Ihs;, black, $2.00; white, $2 00.
PINEAPPLES-Florida. 4S sine. $1.76 pet
crate, 42 site. $3 00 per crate; t slse. $1(4
per crate. 30 slxe, $3 60 per crate.
STRAWKERRIKS Hume grown, J4-4jt
cases, $2.60 y 8 00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
IJCMONS Umonlera, . slse, 86.00; 368
slse, $460- other branda. 60c lass.
BANANAS Per medtum-slsed bunoh,
$2.t'u'2 A; Jumbors. $2 6(83.&0.
OKANtlES Mediterranean Sweeta
fancy. 160 slse, $4.00; llf, 100, lit an.j
260 nixes, $4.l; 86, 126 and 288 sixes,
$3.60; extra fancy, S6c more per box; St,
Mluhaels, 176, 200, 218 and 250' sites,
$4.76; 126 and 160 alses, 84.60; Valencies,
80. 98 and 112 sites, $4.26 126, 160, 114,
200 and 216 alses, $4.76.
DATES Kidinay 6c; nayern, 6o; hal
lo in, 6c; new stuffed walnut datea, 8-1 la,
box, $1.00.
BEEF CUTS.
No. 1 rib. 14c; No. 1 rib, 11c; No. 3 rib,
10c; No. 1 loin, 17Hc; No. I loin, 13ot No,
3, loin, 13V; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 chuck,
Ho; No. 8 chuck, oj No. 1 round, 8ci
No. 2 round. 8c; No. 8 round, 8c; No. I
plate, 3Ho; No. 8 plate. 8t; No. 3 plate, 3c
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Per bu.. Mo.
NAVV BEANS -Per bu., No, 1, $2,004?
2.10; No. 2, $1.9002.00.
NEW VKGETABTjES.
POTATOES Per bu., $1.00,
ASPARAGUS 86o per dot. bunches.
BEANS New wax and string, per H
bu. box or basket, $1.00.
BEETS. TURNIPS and CAR ROTS Pes'
dot. bunches. 454it0c.
FIE PL ANT Per dot. bunches, 10a
CUCUMBERS Per dot., 5066o.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy. 10-lb. crata,
fO. -ii $100. .
ON lONc California, per crate, about 48
lbs., $260; yellow Texas, per orate. tiSb-
green onions, per flos., 20e.
CABBAGE California, 3o.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot-houso, per don.
heads, 25c.
PARSLET Hot-house, per dog. bunchsa
40c.
RADISHES Per dot. bunchva, hotnf
grown, 20c.
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFKK-Roanted. No. 85, 20 per b.$
ii. av, 4tu per it.; io. nr, xvc per 10.: no,
20, 14V per lb
CMBE8K- Bl
! No. 31. 12V per lb.
Block Bwlsa. ISo: lunberarea
lac: i oung n me ricna, tuo.
NUTS California walnuts Kn. , ' w,f
shell, 12c; No. 1, soft shell, lie; Bras I la
lH91c; pecans, liMf-o; filberts. 12Hc; pea.
nuts, rsw, 7Vi roasted, S'fc; California ah
tnonds, 17Vic; cocoanuts, $G 00 per 100,
HIDES AND TALLOW Green laltad.
l- u. a, pi-, f u. a, eDj UUII niuea, OCJ
lo; green
e, 1I.50J
v. No. t
nmea co. i. ic; no, z, oc; norse.
1.64); sheep pelts, rVC;i.?r, Tallow,
(He: No. 2. 8c. Wool. 16CT22C
CANNED GOODS Coin, standard, wast
ern, 5Ai6o. Tumstoes, - fancy, 3-pound
cana, !.4; standard, 3-pound cans,
11. 2t. Pineapples, grated, 2-pound, 82.2lJ
130; sliced, tl.76tri.36; fancy Hawaiian. 17
lbs., $1.75. Gallon apples, $3 26 California
apricots. $100, Pears. $1.762.60 Poaches.
$1.775.2.40; L, C. peachea, $2.0tKiJ0. Alaska
salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook,, flat, $2.10;
fancy aockeye, flat, $1.96. Sardines, quarter
oil, 33.26; three-quarters mustard, 82.75.
Bweet potatoes, 31. lOttfl. 26. Sauer kraut. 90e. .
Pumpkins, 8&cT1.00. Lima beans. 2-lb., 75o
ttV-Jt. Soaked peaa, 3-lb., 80c; fancy, fX.2tJ
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
re aomewhat unsettled by freer offsringa
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grads. Quo
tat ions range from I to h for California
fruit and from &Siijo for Oregon. Peachea
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 13V- Raisins are firm; three
crown loose Muscateta are quoted at 9ci
four-crown, 10c; seeded retains, 9U011O.
FISH Pickerel, dressed. 10c; pike,
dressed, 15c; white fish, dressed, winter
caught, 13ai6c; fresh. 16c; trout, 12ojl6oj
halibut, 1)3; salmon, 16c; catfish, 17c; hsr
ring, dressed, 8c; crannies, round, 6Q9c
orapples, large, fancy, 15c; black baas, 26c
smelts, aweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fish,
16c; red snapper, 12c: foe shad, per pair,
40760c; frog legs, 8k840c: lobsters, green,
per lb., 27c; lobster, boiled, per lb. 80c;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel,
native, 185o per' lb.; fresh green turtle
meat, 2Eo per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull
heads, 12c: white perch, 7e; white bass, l&o,
HAX Choice upland, per ton. 811.60: me
dium, $10.60- No. 1 bottom, 38.00: off gradea,
$4.0066.50. Rye Btraw. $7
RAILWAY TIME CARD
UNION STATION lOth AND MAItCT
Union Pacltlo.
Leave. Arrive.
Overland Limited a 8:66 am a 3:40 pm
The China and Japan
Fast Mall a 8:60 pm a I 00 pna
Colo. St Calif. Ex a 3:60 pm a 9:80 ant
California & Ore. Ex. ..a 4:00 pm a 6:60 pm
Los Angeles Limited.. ,.al2:55 pm a 8:16 pm
Colorado Special all:66 pm a 6:60 am
North Platte Local a 7:42 am a 1:15 pm
Beatrice Local b 7:42 am b 6:16 pm
Chicago et Narthwaatara.
Chicago Daylight a 7:06 am a11:B4 pm
St. Paul-M'apolla Exp..a 7 :60 am a!0:00 pm
Chicago Lccal a1 1:30 am a 8:28 pm
Sioux City Passenger. ..a 7:60 am a 8:28 pm
Chicago Passenger a 4:30 pm a 8:30 am
Chicago Special a 6:00 pm a 6:80 am
Bt. Paul-M'polia Lmtd..a 8:28 pm a 7:4 am
Loa Angeles Limited. ...a 9:80 pm al2:86 pm
Overland Limited al0:00 pm a 8:2A am
Fast Mall a 3:29 am
Sioux City Local. ...... .a 3:60 pm a 6:20 am
Fast Mall a 3:36 pm
Twin City Limited a 8:28 pm a 7:06 am
Overland Limited a 8:38 pm a 9:31 am
Norfolk-Boneateel ......a 7:40 am alO 86 am
Llncoln-Chadron b 7:40 am al0:36 am
Deadwood-Llncoln .....a 8.00 pm a 8.-06 pm
Casper-Shoshoni a 3:00 pm a 6:06 pm
Hastings-Superior ...... .b 3:00 pm b 6:06 pm
Fremont-Albion b $ 02 pm bl2:60 pm
Los Angeles Limited... a 8:60 pm all. 36 pm
Wabash.
St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm a 6:30 am
Bt. Louis Local (from
Council Bluffs) a 3:80 am all:l pm
Stanberry Local (from
Council BluiTa) b 6:00 pmb!0:lf ant
Chicago, ltock Inlaaa at I'nolflu.
RA ST.
Chicago Limited a 2:46 am
Iowa Local a 7:00 am
Des Moines Pass a 4:00 pm
Iowa Local all:40 am
all:80 pm
a 4:30 ptn
al2:30 pm
t :& pin
Chicago t Eastern Etc.). a 4:60 pm
Chicago Flyer a 3:00 pm
WEST.
Rocky Mounts! Lmtd..all4 pm
a 1:26 pm
a 3 Jl am
3 33 am
Mio. fic tai. express... a i: pm
a 4:40 pm
OKI. St Texas Exuress..a 4:40 pm
a i:6 pm
Lincoln A Falrbury Paaa.a 8.46 am a U): 16 am
Mlsaonrl Paclflo.
K. C. ft Bt. L. Exp a 8:09 am
66 am
K. C. & St. L. Exp all IS pm a I:
Nebraska 7 ical .'...a'.Ovpm all:
Chicago, Milwaukee at at. Paal.
86 pm
1:40 am
Chi ft Colo. Special..,' 7:08 am 11:48 pm
Calif, ft Oregon Exp... 6:66 pm J:26 pm
Overland Limited 9:C pm 8:87 ana
Chicago Great Western. .
St. Paul A Minneapolis.. 8:30 pm 7:10 am
Bt. Paul ft Minneapolis.. t-4t am 11:60 pm
Chicago Limited 6:40 pro 8:04 am
Chicago Express ........ 1 46 am 11:68 pm
Chic it o K Hirers 3:80 pm ' IM Bin
Illinois Central,
Chicago Express a 7:20 am
Minn, ft St. Paul Exp.- W 7:2) am
Chicago Limited a 6:00 pm
Minn, ft St. Psul Lratd.a 8. JO pm
:48 pm
66 pm
30 am
0 am
a 6
A3
DC It LI NOT OX
HVA-10th t
MASOiV.
Barllajitoa.
Leave.
Denver ft California. ...a 4:10 pm
Nnrthwent Special a 4:10 pm
Black Unit a 4 10 pm
Northwest Express a 8.3u pm
Nebraska point ...a $.00 am
Nebraska Exprsns a 8:06 am
Lincoln FaM ,dail b 1.46 pm
Lincoln Local ,
Lincoln Local
Louisville ft Plattam'th.b 8:10 pm
Bellovue-pla'.'src.o-jth ..a 8:le pm
Plattsmouth-lowa b 8:10 am
Btllevua-l'lattamouui
Denver LlmlUd all 66 pm
Chicago Sjttdal a 7:0o am
Chlcaein I.xpresa...,...a 4:30 pm
Chicago Flyer a 3:30 pm
Iowa Local ..a 3.16 am
8t. Louts Express. a 4:46 pm
Ksnaaa t'lly ft Ht. Joe..al0:46 pin
Kansas City ft St. Joe. .a 6:15 am
Ksnaaa City ft lit. Joe. .a i ti pm
Arrlva
a 4:10 pm
a 4:18 pm
a 4:10 pm
a 6:46 m
a 6:10 pm
a 6:10 pm
ai2:0i pin
a 8:06 am
a 8:00 pm
bl0:20 at
a T:4 am
VlMpm
a 6:46 am
all -.44 pm
a 3 66 pm
a 8 80 am
ail.30 am
ail 10 am
a 130 am
a 3:10 pm
WaSBSTEB ITA ISTII A WRBSTER
Cklraa-a, t. Paal, Mlaaeaoolto a
Omaha.
Leave.
.b jo am
a I 00 pm
b 6 46 jim
.o 6.46 am
Arrive,
b 9:10 pm
all:20 am
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