T1IE OMATLV SUNDAY BEE: JI'NT, 1007. . GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Vo. 1 Csllfornla. Mild Future, quiet; July, 8 114d; September, ti ll'tA; Decem ber, nominal. 'ORN-tfpnt. firm: Hee dried, 5 id: old. northern. iiM Fl'torr. dull: July, 4S i Stronger Undertone nd IncreMed I IV; p"mb"r 4"lffTt'1 r 4 r.-;- VEvV IOIik . r. : h a L markkt NO SELLEIG PRESSURE IN WHEAT la I Boath, Wkrrc Threshlnsj la Progress, Rata Is Falling Nervosa TaT la Market. OMAHA. June 22 The market opened with wronger under tone, foreign demand lncrelng and re port! from Germany of very unseasonable 1 weather. In the aouth, wnere Va begun. It haa been wet and la atiu Wheat opened firm with no selling rree i Sure at all, and worked up easy, the flrm ' ness In coer grain having Ha Influence. Tha market showed a nervous with no particular feature and the Dull wera Inclined to support It In mall way. July wheat opened at &Vc bid and closed at 8RHc bid. . . . Corn, opened firm and a hade r gher. Receiving house ay newa from Illinois, Indiana a:4 Ohio la growing worse dally on corn and oats. July corn opened at 48c bid ari closed at 4Kc bid. ... , . Oata opened bulllah, puahed by locals, but the crowd was loaded and 'backed away from alL selling ordera. July oata opened at c bid and cloaed at 4140 bid. Primary wheat receipt were 4S6.OU0 bush ola and ahlpmenta 179,000 bushel, sgalnst receipts last year of 297,000 bushel and ahlpmenta of 224.000 bushels. Corn receipt were 1,088,000 buahela and ahlpmenta 541.000 bushels, against receipts laat year of 716,000 bushels and shipments of 402.000 bushels. Clearances wera 154,0(10 bushels of corn and 44.000 buahela nf nets, and wheat and flour eiual to 3.T3.00U buahela. Liverpool olosed unchanged on wheat and unchanged to j,d lower on corn. Local ran- of options: Arttclea.1 Open. Hlglvl Low. Close. Tesy. Wheat I ( I I July... B 8HR WHO WHB dept... 7B f!B 7B 87B 87?B Corn July... 4 B 48 B 47,'4B 48 B 4 B Bept... 47HB 47M 47A 47HB 47HB Oata I I July... u;b t,b 4ib 4jn 4iab Bept... 3&B KB V'B B 6B NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS - Market it Dull and Price Moyement ii v Incomistent. BANK STATEMENT FAVORABLE rash DeeresM la gsaaller Taaa Waa Anticipated aad Might Rally ral lens Its Appearaaee Clas la Revar. 'SBW YORK. June S3.-Th atock T' as practically at a standstill today. eeble waa any sllgnt A asked. B bid. Omaha Cask Prices. WHEAT No. I hard, StytfjKRVioi No. I bard. 8H&84c; No. 4 hard, 70i&8Oc; No. I ,PCo5NL.Ci, 4Sr; No. J, 48c; No. 4. 46H-8 flo; no grade, 42&44c; No. 1 yellow, 48c; No. I white. 48e. 0AT8 No. 8 mixed, nytfHle; No. 3 white, li tflHSttc; No. 4 white, 41'ii42Hc. R It-No. I, Tic; No. I, 73Vc. Carlot Hecetpts. Wheat. Corn. Oata 4aotatlen at the Das' oa Vartaaa Com modi ties. NEW YORK. June 22 -FlH'R-Recelpts, 8.S..8 bbls ; exports. 2".fi7 bbls ; market dull hut steady; Minnesota patents. $t.uotr5.tO; Minnesota bakers, 15; winter pet- mii, 4 SoS'lOii; winter atrslght M.3r"uH 46: winter extrss, $3.lti3.&0; winter low grades. 8i' H"i3 4t. Kya flour, quiet; fair to good. I4.7y5 ; choice to fancv, 5 l'V&6.40. t'ORNMEAL-Steady ; fine white and yel low. II so; coarse, 1. 17111. 19; kiln dried, $3 2'.i.1.0. RYE Dull; No. t western, 8Eo, f. o. b.. New York. WHKAT Receipts. IB, M0 bu.; exporta, 7,- bu.; sales l,HO.O00 bu. : futurea. Spot market attady; No. 1 red, 1107V.. elerator; No. 1 red. W.c. f. a. b.. artoat: No. 1 north ern. Duluth, I10, f. o. b.. afloat; No. t hard winter, $1.02', f. o. b., afloat. After some openlna Irregularity, wheat turned stronger this morning on unfavorable Ger man crop newa and reporta of delayed har vesting In the southweRt. Last prices were VaWc net higher, as follows: July, l.oO; 8 itember. S1.01U: December. 11.03 6-lft. CORN Receipts, B2.S76 bu.; exports. 8S.1R8 bu.; s.ot rnaiket steady; No. 1, 63c i levator, and 2Hc. f. o. b.. afloat: No. t white, 3c: No. II yellow, 6.11. f. o. b., afloat. The option market waa wtlhout transactions, closing unchanged as follows: Jury, 61c; Beptem her. 2c: December. 6nAc. OAT8 Receipts. BS.fioo bu.; exporta. 48,654 hu.; spot steady; mixed oats, i'b'a.E ids., dic: natural white, 2"g0.1 lbs., 61V44i-V'; clipped white. aS'fNO lba. 62'5i.40. HAT-Firm; shipping. 76&S6C; good to choice. 81.8ntil.ZS. HOPS Quiet; Paelflc coast, 190J crop, 8 lie; crop, vtfa. HIDES Dull; Central America, 22yc; BoRotn, 28 c. l.KATltRII Oulett actd. Blrf27Hc. PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family, I14.W 514. SO; mess. 9.5 '0 10 .00; beef hams, $24.00(9 2H.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 11 '4 men t from Washington that the' report of it He; pickled hams. iMliVjO. Lard steady; the Interstate Commerce commission on the western pritoe, f.orK0.ho; rennen quiet; oompntind.8S.874iffl 12. Pork, steady; fam ily, lis ncgi. on; short cieara, iH.Kt31s.trj; mess !17.fi'ijlft.tt. TALIXJW Steady; city (R.00 per pkg), Sc; country (pkgs. free), 6i&6Vc RlCSteady; domestic, fair to extra. 34 C P'c: Japan, nominal. Bl.TTKJt Firm; street price. extra creamery, Zic; offlrlHl prices, creamery, common to extra, IWtifHe. CHEICSE Quiet; new state full cream, colored and white, large and amall, beet, UHc; fair to good, Wijinic; Inferior, We. Kf!fS Steady ; state, Pennsylvania and nearby brown and mlred, firsts to extra first. l(VtiH7c. POCLTRY Live, dull: spring chickens, lc; fowls. 13c; turkevs, lie. Dressed, steady; western broilers, 2nZlc; turkeys. Iwsi4c; fowls, ioign3c 4c aa waa ine arm oi v i,iiirdi and upwards without Bniiiirint reas4in. i'here recovery atler the appearance of the bann statement which proved less unlavoraole tnan the forecasta. The loan contraction helped to scale down the deposits and the reserve requirements, and the cash decrease was much smallet tnan was anticipated. It waa taken for granted, however, that the week'a exporta of gold figured In the averages for a amall proportion of their real eltect leaving that effect to be transferred over Into next Week's statement. This exception left a bad Impression. The engagement of gold for London was Increased to J1.7EO,0"0 today In time for the outgoing steamer. Foreign ex change rates were slronalv maintained to day, especially for cable transfers In spite of the supply of that form of remittance aupplled by the gold shipments. The urgent demand for cash remittances was attributed to the approach of the London atock market settlement regarding which some anxiety la felt in London. The sustained strength of foreign exchange caused a conviction that the gold export movement la to be extended next week. The weekly reporta by the mercantile agencies showed some Improve ment In retail trade mnHlllnio Ku the more seasonable weather, but the stock market waa unresponsive to this. A state- weak. Japanese Imperial s of 19"4 closed . FIKKLIN, June ?i Prices on the Roerse today were very weak on the lower prltes of Iron. " PARIS, Jlne 2J Price on the Bourse to dsy opened firmer on the check of the out break In the south, but realization led to deelinea. and the market closed weak. Rus sian Imperial 4a wera not quoted. Qaitos Storks aad Bonds. BOSTON. June 22 MONFT-Call loans, 4 per cent; time loans. per cen. AttMtns adj. 4s. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beit Cattle Higher for the Week, Other Considerably Lower. At'hipn 4a Mn Central 4s.. At'kumn in fl tna A- Albany Rwtna a Main. Pnatnn Klevatetl Fltnhbttrf pra ... IXei. Cantnil ... N Y., !. . ft t'nlon Pfltc .... Am. PnaiL Tubs. Aner. Sugar ds M Aaxr. T ' T.. Amer. Woolan do pfa Atlantl 17 n-t prhaai T t al. 4k He la 7 Ofllennlal tt rnppar ttanxa ... til Pair Weat tan Franktla . .. HI trie RctI ... 1" Maaa Mining .... . . . . Mlrhlsan H. ISn Votiaft IIIHnntiM c and c . ... 1 Old Pnatlntoa ... 1tH Oirla lfS Parrot Qularr .... I4H tnannnn TaTT.aracS Itllaoo Elac. Illom..l5 Trlnltjr Maaa. Kleetlic do f4 MaM Oaa , t'slted rrult Vnlted Shoa Marti, do pfd c. a. ettei dn pfd Adrentura ......... Alloaei Amalgamated l.-.vj Pnlted Cnprer . . U V. S Mlnlag .. . fiHt. S. Oil .10!) rtah . Jt4 Vli-torla . 17 Wlnnna . Jt Wolverine , . 7H North Butta .. . Vt Rutte Coalition . 41 Nevada . 81 Cal. Arliona lii .... .-s ,...7 .... .... 7 .... in .... l! .... lf .... 4 .... IIS . . , . 41 .IS . ia .in . lH . 1S II a . ! . 47 . in . !'" . : ins . 77 . I lii HOGS MAKE GAIN FOR THE WEEK Na Freeh Rerelpta af heeai er l.aaabe Taatay, kat Total for ta Week Da a ale Tkal o m Year Asa. 80UTH OMAHA, Juna 83, 1907. Cattle, lloga Bheep. ... 8.061 4,7 i.OSO H.1S2 8.214 8.7HO .&: 4.7S0 8.SM l.2-'J 8,i 8.0-S 2,1U BT. St. Lonls General Market. LOUIS, June 22.-WIHAT-Hlgher; ( Chicago 87 69 93 Minneapolla 292 Omaha I 66 J imiuth 14 CHICAGO .GRAI.f AND PBOtl'IOSS Featnres of the Tradlngc and t loslnai Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, 'tine fJ.-The wheot market displayed considerable strength today, de pite the fact that trading was light and Included little outside demand. At the close September wheat was WFio to St'c blaher. corn waa ud 'dkc. oata were V(J Ho higher and provisions were ffom 2Sc to 7Ho higher. The wheat market opened rpilet and teady, despite the fact that Liverpool cables were lower and the weather In thl country continued highly favorable for the new crop. Many speculator were evi dently of the opinion that the market had become somewhat oversold in anticipation Of the lower pricea that were expected to follow the atrike of the telegraph operators. Phorts were active buyers on this account at frequent Intervals throughout the ses sion, A food demand for cash wheat was reported from the east and there were ad ditional claims of ahort yields in Kansas and reports or the appearance nt rust in Missouri. The harvesting of the crop In the southwest Mi being- delayed and It is re lieved that aerious damage will result If a much greater delay Is made. September 'ipe. a ahade lower to a snade nigner ,t MMIWaC. sold between H4-V ana !c id nhiaed trnn at trurdUc. (Clearances t of wheat and flour Were eoual to 380,000 bit , rnrnary reueipie wvre ioura uu., asnnv 411,tti0 on the aamo day laat yar. Mlnne- ! a poll a, Duluth and Clilcngo reported re ceipts of 497 oara, agalnat 275 last week and Sub ona year ago. The corn market waa strong all dfcy. partry -In aympathy with wheat and also because of the large sales for export that were effected yesterday. The exceptionally fine growing weather for the crop was Ignored as a peansn racior. rne crop in many sections Is reported as making up lost time with great rapidity, fieptcmber corn opened a shade lower at R3L40. sdld beaween t3o and WV? and closed strong at UHc. Local reeetpta were &96 cars, with A 17t of contract grade. N "Qreen bug" reports were numerous In t tha oata market and aa a result prices V were strong ail day. The trading was of unusually large proportions, the majority of local speculators being on the buying aide of the market and there was alao a good demand from Investors. The "green pug" reports came from Indiana and many from central . Illinois, west of the Illinois river. Offerings throughout the day wre light and inadequate to the time. September opened 4ifjHo lower to a ahade hlirher at iWyn,c, sold between SSSc and S9c and cloaed strong at SsflSSlie. Local receipt were (8 rara. Trade In provisions was liirht and prWa were steady on covering by shorts and In sympathy with the grain market. At the close September pork was 7Hc higher at 815.90, lard was up 5c at IS and rlbe were Vmc higher at 87Va. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, . IS cars; corn, bill cars: oats, 98 cars: hogs, 17,000 head. track No. 2 red. cash, 9?c; No. S hard, 91 tlc; July. 9C.c; September, 92ic CORN Weak; track No. 8 cash, 62HtJc; July. 51 Tic; September, 5214c; No. t white, 63Vy?fHc. OATS Higher; track No. 2 cnsh, 4Vs Jtily, 44c; September, JMc; No. 2 white, 47fti 47He FIOl'R Steadv. Red winter patents, $4.4014.70: extrn fancy and straight, 83.7txJ 4.21': cleaj-, J2.Sff;3.2fi. SKfc.n TIMOTHY-Steady: $3.0Oi54.00. f'OKNMKAl-Stendy: 82.70. URAN Weak; sacked east track, 9T.ff97e. HAY Bteudv; timothy. 17.OO3M.00; prnlrle, 811OO14.0O. IRON COTTON TIES-81.08. BAOOINO 1HC. HUMP TWINU inc. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: jobbing. !d.U Lard, higher: prime steam, 88.2S. Irv snlt meats, steadv; boxed extra short, ?.37H; clear ribs. 89.S7H: short clears. 8!.3i. Uncon, steady; Joxed extra short. 810.26; clear ribs. 810.2K; short clears, 810.12H. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c; springs, 18c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 8c; geese, 5c BITTER Firm ; creamery, 20423c, , EGGS Steady, 12c case count. Receipts. Shipments. o.tHK) 44.000 79.000 82,000 nrlUl'VJ vr".road Investigation would bo Sred V. th ' 1 "na waul1 be consid- ; erea by the attorney ,7.,r,.Pn i . 1 t?on''7n'C,d,nJr.acc4:,u,,',1 th tasna-! Loans art Th9 ""a" recoveries Deposits closlni tone'wa:'1 Were 1't nd " Total sales of bonds ivumoer ot sil tlon on the Nev New York Mlalna; Stocks. NEW YORK, June 22. Closing quotations on iiiinitia; mucks v-ere: Adam Conaol 10 Llttla Chief Allra tTOOniarte , St.O Praara 86ophlr lt Brunawltk fon WPoloal ..' It llomatock Tunnel 'i Savage M Con. Cal. and Va SIrTa Nevada i Horn Hilver l6mall Hopea ' Iron Silver m standard lii Lead vl I la Coe I riearlngr House Bank Statement. NSW YORK, June 22. The statement of clearing" houee banks for the week sliowe that the banks bold itfi.blti.aoo more than the legal requirement. This la an Increase of 11,111.976, aa compared with last week. The atatement follows: 4.100 glUj. i umrer of sales and ranae nf ,.-. w York Stock exchange: alea High. Law. cloaa, til tn4 K tic 14 tt't K MH 114ti 1I4H Flour, bbls 13.0nO Wheat, bu. , 22,0(10 Corn, bu fX.000 Oats, bu 96.000 Th leading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close. Yes'y. WEATIIKB IX THE! GItAIN BELT Showers Prohabl y Snaday and No f'hange In Temperature, OMAHA, June 22. 1907. It 1 ratnlng this morning In the north west and lower Missouri valley, and rains occurred within the last twenty-four hours In all sections east of the Rocky moun tains. The rains were heaviest In tha lower Missouri and middle Mississippi val leys. Weather conditions continue unset tled In the central valleys and west and are favorable for showers and local thun derstorms In this vicinity tonight and prob ably Sunday, with no Important change in temperature. Omaha record of temoerature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 117. 1116. 1800. 1S04. Minimum temperature.... 67 til 61 1 Precipitation T T .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 78 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March L 6.54 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1906, 2.37 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1905, 4.11 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Regrlon Bnlletla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 76th meridian time, Saturday, June 22, 1907: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Max. Mln. fall. Stations. 65 64 fil 735 Wheat July Sept. Deo. Corn July Bept.' Dec. Oats July Sept. Iec. May fork July . Bept. Lard July Sept. Oct. IHIl.a July Sept. Hf2HflM 95SI WV'VWVs! 63 V MS 4 I Sttfii,f 40H4a 46 Si I I 91Hl92'i'i'IH4(ti 9tfj 97l. M'(l nSil5SHV' 6Uil ' 61olS(V 41,l4tWf(S' 4li 48 41'. 8'iSi)'rr'IWVi'ft,. Sl TO'1 M 18 60 I IS 0 II 77H1 16 M I K'H'fiS Ashland. Neb 74 Auburn. Neb 77 Columbus, Neb... 73 Fs'rbury, Neb.... 78 Fa- -lont, Nob. . . 81 Or. Island, Neb.. 81 Hartlngton, Neb. 76 Hastings, Neb.... 7 Oakdale, Neb 81 Omaha. Neb 74 Tekamah, Neb... 77 Alia, la 78 Carroll. la ,.. 78 Clarlnda. Ia 77 Sibley, la 76 8ioux City, Ia... 74 Minimum temperature period ending at 8 a. in. DISTRICT AVERAGES. 66 2 61 61 , 67 66 64 6n M 60 64 46 .28 .14 CS .15 .00 T .00 .00 .82 .61 .SI .11 .63 .36 .14 for Sky. Pt cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy 1-iouay Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour I T2U, 1 771 I 84S S 6 8 S--"' a a m 1 70 1 60 I 15 Wl 18 W 15 77',i! 15 tS I is arvi I 6?Hi 8 57H 8 8-"4' TVi 8 RIHi t 8n 8 45 I 50 I 8 474 8 6? 8 7Hl 8 85 No. 1 Cash quotstlons were as follows: FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, H7O0 4.M; winter straights, 83.4MJfl.70;' sprlhg pct ents. 46"f7rvC: spring stralxhts, $3 15"(i4.26; bakers, $2 6i'hJ,50. wheat-no. 3 spring. nseffii.oi; no. t pring. Mftttl 01; No. t red, 90ijlc. X1RNk-No. I, 6JSc; No. i yellow B4c. OATS No. 8, 46c; No. I White,. 4&?Nac. RYE No. I, 84c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting, T0G74C. BKKDS Flsx. No. 1 northwestern. ll.J. PTlme timothy, 817. Clover, contract I grade, 815 tu. PRO ISioNS-Short ' ribs sides (loosel, 87Vr36. Mess pork, per tibl., 815 60,ilS tn. Lard, per 1W lbs . s 67H. fthort clear sides t boxed). f4.87Vti9.12H. Receipts snd shipments of flour and grain wera aa iouows: Flour, bbls.... Hhsat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu, ...... Hye. bu barley, bu No. of Central. Stations. Chicago, III 25 Columbus, 0 1- Des Moines. Ia.... 12 Indianapolis,. Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 14 Louisville, Ky 19 Minneapolis, Minn. 25 Omaha. Neb 16 St. Louis, Mo 11 Slightly warmer Temp. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. XH 66 88 64 84 64 8 . 66 80 64 88 66 82 62 78 64 66 66 .14 .12 .66 .04 .44 Adaraa Etpraaa , aniai. t'oppar Amer. Car and Foundry! .. . Amer. Cotton oil do pfd Amer. fftpreas ' Hide at Leather pfd'. Amer. Ira Amer.t Linseed! Oil. do pfd Amer. Looomotlve !! do pfd ., 4 Amer. s. snd Ref."." ' do pfd Amer. Sugar Ref. ..!'.",. Amer. Tob. p(d eartlf Anaronda Mln. Co Atchiaon do ptd Allanllr Cnaat Une. ., Bait. & Ohio ... do pfd Cen. nf New Jeraev. (iilrago Ot. We.tern f'hlo.o A Northweaura.. - )'nann Parinc Brwiklyn Rap. Tranalt..., '.. at. A St. P Chlragd T. A T do pfd ' C. C, C. A Bt. L Colorado Fuel A Iron Colorado A Southara d lat pfd d 2d pfd CiibhoI. Oaa Corn Products do pfd Del. Hudson tl., La.k A w I)en. A Rio Oranda do pfd Dlatll. Secur. Brie do let pfd " do Id pfd Oan. Electric Hocilng Valley Illlnoia Contrail Inter. Paper I 1 ao ptd , 1 'nter. Pump . do pfd Iowa Central do pfd Kanaaa City Southern...... do pfd 1 Loulavllls A Nuhnift.... Mexloan Central Ulna. 6t. Loula at., at. P.. A Satilt tta. M. do pfd Mtasour! Paetflo , M.. K. A T do pfd National Lead ....a Nat. R. R. nf Mex. pfd... New York Central. N. V., Ont. A W Norfolk A Weatero do pfd , North Aoxrloan Paclte Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P.. C, C. A Bt. L Preeaed Steel Car do pfd Pullman Pmlaoa Car Heading do lat pfd do id pfd Republic Steal do pfd Rook laland Co do pfd Rubber Oooda pfd St. U snd P. Sd pM.... 8t. L. Southwestern do pfd Southern Paclne da pfd Southern Railway do pfd Teaneeeee Coal and Iron.. Texaa A pacific..., T., St. L. A W do pfd Union PmISc do pfd V. 8. Eiprnaa V. S. Uealty t'. 8. Rubber do pfd - U. B. Steal do pfd Vlr. Car. Chemical do pfd Wabaah do pfd WellB-Fargo Expreaa Wenttnghouse Klec Western Vnloa W. A L. E Wisconsin Central do pfd Nor. Pulflo Central Leather do pfd 8 1 oaa Sheffield Ot. Northern pfd Inter. Met do pfd Total sales for tha day. inn 10 too 44 l'J "0 11K 4, MVA Circulation Iegal tender Specie Reserve Reserve required... Surplus F.x-V. S. deposits... Increase. .$1,184,851,800 . J,lu6,t2.0ii0 6O.4a4.6t1O 74.1,iiO . 208,2o,6(KI . s2.S72,l'iO . 276.7Ci.5iiO 6.6L'.6"0 13,UO,4J6 Decrease. !T..4i3.1 7,2HO.i 42,M1 1,065,1(10 l,766,7c0 71.ti l.f(22,B7ft 1.1U.975 l,13i.8Ti0 rteoelpts were: Official Monday OtMciiil Tuesday ... Oniclal Wednesday Official Thursday .., Oairial Friday , Ofhi'tal Saturday ... This week 18.6.1 58.444 U.i;0 Last week 21"4 ll.'" Two weeks ago .6;W Three weeks ago 13.4.9 49.743 13.6H Four weeks ago 23.1M 67. WS 2u.tJ Same week last year 16.8J6 75,715 6.Kt4 The following taole snows the reoelpts of cattle, hogs and slieep at South Omaha for Uie year to date, compared with last year: 1907. 19M. Jt,c- Lec. Cattle 646.501 459.165 S.A Hogs 1,247,116 1.370,7:12 ia.D37 Sheep Het.tUs 74.2ti 6S.1S3 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers !6.1a 70 Good to fair corn-fed steers 6 fc''u -'0 Common to fair steers -'?.:S Good to choice cows 4.26ao.l Fair to good cows and heifers 8.6oj4. Good to choice storkeis and feeders 4.tj6 10 Fair to good Blockers and feeders.. 4 20U4 60 Common to fair stockera e00; ?? Hulls, stags, etc 8.26'n 5.10 Veal calves 6.OOU7.00 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: week have been about on par with the week brfore and more than double the record of a year ago. In addition to the odds and ends of fed stork usually coming at this soason of the year there has been a sprinkling of western wethers The market as a whole hits been devoid of new or Interesting features. What little fed stuff baa been received haa sold at about the same prices from day to day. On the other hsnd western wethers, which started in at very high prices early In the week, have aold off a little. This does not sig nify anything, as the market on graaa stuff hsd not yet been established, and as the demand was very good It wss only natural that the first receipts should have sold very high. Considering the season of the year the market as a whole has been entirely satis factory to sellers. Date. 1 1907. 1906.19(i6.19O4.l03.1902.il9Ol. Kio 104H IMS imu iTii'sday u9f? I W ednesday 91 loo 400 109 100 too B4V4 54 54 74 "7 74 034 14 -', M 94 05 . 1314 M n M I7t 104 10 104 141 141 1404 174 1T Mt MH 61 6S4 114 116 1!S Hank t'learlnas. OMAHA, June 22. Bank clearings for to day were $1,6x9.272.01 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,49,867.27. The clearings for the week, compared with the correspundlng week of laat vear were: 1907. 19C6. I Monday $2,116,910.63 $1,807, 9S3.49 8,nfv.16S.84 l.M2.6h8.31 Thursday 1.973.712.42 LS75.6R3.3ii 1.6S9.272.01 ion too 100 M4 it ' M 63 100 18 754 IS 114 18 7 15 M l t!l 51 1 43(1 lot iu4 11m, 117 14 72 M0 162 11 13 444 SS tlH M $14 k ; 7 1M II to nit ' .... t4 174 114 it 15 100 1114 1114 ,1104 .. U 4S ... 7 .V 127 714 8II4 '4 ' .... 6 4H 400 1104 lien no 14 .'. 7:4 .... TO ..... 64 us', sA. s S3 81 154 W't 104 4 s aiu l 41 M 114 l4 61 754 Saturday 1.41,7S7.78 I,sr3.22i5.53 1,:';.4.6 6 (9 1.616,303.61 1,489,867.27 Totals $11,604,4(10.67 $10 "32.704.27 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $1,371,69.30. June June 9 June 10... June 11... June 12... June 18... June 14... June 15... June 16... June 17... June 18... June 19... June 20.. 8...I 0?Ui ( 27 o 61 04 6 034,1 6 Wl 8T t 7Vil 81 6 n :s I C 3S 51S 6 20j 4 S 5 8'"' 5 17; 4 '.o 6 8o, 8 tO 4 751 6 01 June 23... I.. June 71 I 6 8Si 6 2i June ii.. 1 4 791 6 03 6 li 16 00 6 16! 4 72 6 07 I 131 4 84 5 19. 4 M 5 99 6 221 4 88 6 0: 6 f 4 9 J 6 BtS 5 97,j 6 39 1 I 4 5 97i 6 24 6 as I 5 19! 16 9i 6 :04,i s 311 .1 6 i2i.6 r.i 6 f 6 2X1 6 l'J'.O Wi 6 321 6 13 5 07 78 7 81 7 26 5 81 7 36 S 91 7 32 6 6 7 36 5 M 7 31 6 81 6 87 T 14 7 23 6 83 7 26. 6 9 7 43 5 3 6 13: ! I w KB 7 43 5 f 5 89 TRADE CONDITIONS IN OMAHA Improvement in Omnha Jobbing Trd Keported by WholeiRlen. FRICE3 HIGHER FOR MANY LINES Trad of Local Johhera Marti l.argei Tkaa Last Year aad Collections Are Iteported to Be la fload ghape. Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hogs. Omaha $3.26'a,V75 $5.75iOo Knnsn.1 City 2.2.Vy4.76 6.00ij.05 Chicago l.ii'ui.tK) 5.6iii 26 Sioux City $.2:.yi0.4O 6.7Ut.40 The offlclil number of cars of stock CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MAttKBT Cattle aad tkeep "teady -llnga Five Cents Lower. CHICAGO, June 23 CATTL1C Reoelpts, 2(0 head; market steady; beeves. $4.6tVn7.on; cow. $1.7y(.T5; heifers, JiTStiti.!; calves, $Ti.'irrf7.00: good to prime steeds, t6Tifi70O; poor to medium, I4.7V&6.10; stot-kers and feeders, $2 leHftolR. HOGS Receipts. 14.000 head: market 60 lower; light, .00iii 25: mixed, $IV0'8O; heavy, $S.7VfT6 IS; rough, $f..75i?T5.0- pigs, $5 frtfi 10; gool to choice heavy, $S.fJMf.l6; bulk Of sales, $0rtt.l5. SHEEP AND LA MRS-Receipt. H.OOf) head: market steady; native and western, $4 "fi.S6; yearling. $orttM.00; lambe, $5.75 G7.8f; western, $.i.7b4j7.60. Kamaeia City I, It Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June Z5.-CATTLF.- Reeelpts, 1.T00 head. Including 400 south- 1 erns; market steady. Choice export and dressed beef steern, $6.0(gt;.76; fair to good, $5 OotjS.00; western fed steers, $1.60fl'i 60; stockets and feeders, $3.25(bM.7S; southern steers. $3KVii6 6n: southern cows, $2.0OJf8 50; native cows, 81.ZMJW .50; native heifers. $3.75 (S6.10; bulls. $2.75i4.l); calves, $S60jr6.75. Re ceipts for the week, to.000 head. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady. Top. 607Vi; bulk of sales. $5 95 diii OS; heavy, $5 PTji .00; backers, $r 9nf.0fi; light, $t;.0iitt07V: pigs, $5.0015.60. Receipts for the week, BX.OtiO heed. SHKFP AND t.AMR8-Recelpts. 3o0 head, market steadv. Laml, $7.2ofi7.8; ewes and yearlings. $fi.poirjni.(X); Texas clipped yenrllngs, $t:.0riij.75; Texas clipped sheep, $4.7i"B.2A; stockers and feeders, $3.WvfJ5.00. Reoelpts for the week. 81.600 head. St. l.oals Live Stock Market. ST. lXiriS. June 22.-CATTLF-Recelpts. 1.390 head. Incluillng 800 Texans. Market for natives stendv; Texans 10c lower. Na tive shipping and export steers, $5.10rf 6.75; dressed beef and butchers steers. $1.85 Jio.W; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.4IW4.G5; stockers and feeders, HoiM-fS; cows and hlfers, $2.856.20; canners, $f.4WT2.76; bulls, $-'.76(34 00: calves. $4.0"3 11.00: Texas and In dian steers, $2.75(fi5.75; cows and heifers, $1.6013.76. HOGS-Recelpts. 6.500 head; market Rc lower. Pigs and lights, $5.7li,' lt,lt: packers. $5.75141.05; butchers and best heavy, $ti.00 ttU2V,. SHKFP AND IiAMRS-Recelpta, 4O0 head; market steady. Native muttons. $3.ti5'H.W; Inmba, $8.nurn7.60; culU and bucks, $1.5ttjl 3.5u; stockers, $3.75ifi6.70. btought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Hrs. oo 814 114 too 114 1114 17.010 tat. 100 LOUD 114 14 Wit 800 814 114 tO) 7H4 764 100 1114s 1114a 1114 sim nu 1 - w i-sz "0 too 100 1C0 17 4 604 !4 174 100 13 8. 400 124 ri4 174 0 its 4 it 4SU I1.800 1314 1814 1114 S4 1( Mvt 14 )4 74 M 101 It ta m 1434 t74 10 It 14 700 if; 4 1224. uX L4o0 114 314 Si 4 .... 4 564 6)0 ltfi4 a 12(4 too 164 114 l4 44k) 84. (10 shares. ICO It 174 4 i4 114 61 74 14 eather la .80 general throughout the corn and wheat region. Rains have fallen in all portions of th corn arid wheat belt within the last twenty-four hours and were moderately heavy In the western portion. L. A. WELSH. I-ocal Forecaster. Receipts. Shipments. . .. 19.8)10 14 0 .... 45.KI0 lS.Ttfl ....wo.n ;ijrj A . i. sA ! 4a, a . .ars-rai let - -j .... 7.0t). 1X2011 10 Kansas Cltr Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. June 12. WHEAT July, 86Hc; September, 884ic; December. 80i-; cash. No. 8 hard. 87(47e; No. I, 85:c; No. $ red. 81a9oc; No. 3, 'ifiSic. CORN July, 49Vc; September, 4874c; De cember. 46ic; cash. No. 3 mixed, 604j31c; No. 3. 494,4160c; No. 2 white, 58Ac; No. 3, Uxi62c. OATS No. 1 white, 4SiiH7e; No. I mixed, irtt45Hc. HAY Steadv: timothy, $:t.O0i8H 60; prairie, $10 75111 RYF-8teady; 82c. . Bt'TTER te'eainery, 22c; packing, 16c. EGOS 14c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 64.000 tO.m Corn, bu 17. 4 O110 Oats, bu IO.OuO ll,. Neve York Money Market. NEW YORK, June 22.-MONEY On call, nominal. Time loans, dull but steady; sixty 'uidays, 4V4 pe' cent; ninety day, 4H43H4 per JS PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 6V, per cent. actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8730 4.874 for demand and at $4 39a4.84 for sixty day bills; posted rates. $4.4Hx&4.88; com mercial bills. $4.83it4.83T4. B1LVER Uar, f,o; Mexican doilaxa, 62VO. RONTB Government and railroad heavy. Closing quotations on bond tor y war ss tol'ows: Trenaarr Mr cement. WASHINGTON. June 2-.-Toduy's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $ln,(K,0n0 gold reserve, shows: Available rnsli balance, $al, 033,802; gold coin and bullion, $SO,bi5,641; gold certificates, $63,510,680. Movements of Specie. NEW YORK, June 22 Total Import of specie at the port of New York the week ending today were JiS.171 silver and $i1,1i3 gold. Total exports for the nnme period, 8067,144 silver and $6,172,038 gold. OS! A II A WHOl.IBSAa.tc 3URKRTB, Condition of Trad and Quotations oa Staal aaat Fancy Produce. EGGS Per dox., 14c. BUTTER Packing stock, 16Hc; choice to fancy dairy, lou'.'Oc: creamery, 21f$22c. . LIVE PO IT LT R Y 8 vrl n g chickens, 20e; hens, 96 10c; roosters, 6c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, 10c; geese, 6c. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box. $1.76. CALIFORNIA PLL'MS Per crate, $4 .25. CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Per crate, $1.25. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per box of about 8 lbs., black, $2.26; white, $2.00. PINEAPPLES Florida, 4S slzo, $2.75 per orate, 43 sixe, $8.00 per crate: 8 slxe, $3.50 per crate; 80 slxe. $3.00 per crate. STRAWBERRIES Home grown, 24-qt. cases, $2.60 (iii 3.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Llmpnlera 300 alze, $6.75; 360 size, 86.76; other brands, 50c less. BANANAS Per medlum-sixed bunch, $2.00.2.25; Jumboes, $2.XS3.50. , ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets, fancy, 150 sixe, $4.00; 176, 200, 216 and 260 sixes, $4 60 ; 96, 126 and 28 sizeH. $3.60; extra fancy, 26c more per box; ht. Michaels, 176. 200, 216 nnd 250 sizes, $4.75; 126 and 150 sizes, $4 60; Valenclas. $0, 96 and 112 sizes, $4.26; 126. 150, 176, 200 and 211 sizes, $4.76. DATES Kao way, 64c; sayers, 6c: hal lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut date. 9-lb. box, $1.0. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 14c; No. I rib, 11c; No. $ rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17Hc; No. 2 loin, 13o: No. 1 lnin. 12Uc: No. 1 chuck. 7c: No. 1 chuck. 6Vjc; No. 8 chuck, 6Vo; No. 1 round, 8He: I No. 1 round, SWc; No. $ round, 8c; No. 1 plate, iVic; ino. z piate, 3i: io. g piste, ao. ULU vt-uai.4Bi.i,a. POTATOES Per bu., 85c. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. 1. $2,000 2.10; No. 2, $1.906 2.00. NEW VEGETABLES. POTATOKB Per bu., $1.10. ASPARAGUS 35c per doz. bunches. BEANS New wax and string, per bu. box or basket, $1.00. BEETS. TURNIPS and CARROTS Per dox. bunches. 45&A0C. PIEPLANT Per doz. bunches, 100, CUCUMBERS Per dox., uSl7c. TOMATOES-Texaa fancy. 20-lb. crate. 0e$L.O0. ONIONS California, per crate, about c lbs.. 12 50: yellow Texas, per crate. 82.36 green onions, per dox., 20c. CAUBAUB lanrornia, imo. LEAF LETTUCE 4ol-house, per dox heads. 26c. PAReTLET-Hot-IiOus, per aox. mnohe. 40c. RADISHES Per dor punches, norm. grown, 20a MlOLALUanAUUI COFFEE Roasted. No. 8A. 26c per lb.t No. 30. zlo Der ID : No. 26. lie per lb.: No. $0, 14Hc per lb.; No. 81. 12Vs per lb. CHEESE Biocx nwisa, ic; lunoeraer. 14c; Young Americas, 16o. NUTS California walnut o. i, ort hell. 12c; No. 1, soft atieil, 16e; Braslla, W&Sl&e: pecan, lV82o: filberU. 12Hc; pea. nuts, raw, 7Hc; roasted, 8c; Cs llforula al- C, M. & St. P. Ry 6 Wabash 2 MO. Pae. Ry 25 2 Union Paclilc System 1 25 C. & N. W. Rv. (enst) 6 C. A N. W. Ry. twcut) 2 36 C, St. P., M. & O. Ry C, H. & Q. (east) 6 4.. C, B. & Q. (west) 21 1 C, R. I. & P. Ry. (east).... 16.. C, R. I. & P. Ry. (west).... 27 3 Illlnoia Central .. 3 Chicago Great Western 4 ' Total reoelpts 61 127 1 The dtspoaltlon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purcliaHlng the num ber of head Indicated: Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Parking Co.. Armour facicing (. 0 Cudahy Packing Co., K. C. Vannant & Co Lobman & Co Sol Degnn Other buyera Total Cattle. Hogs. 1.516 14 !!!"i2i 121 1 3 42 l.fSO 2.392 2,334 New York Live Stork Market. NEW Y0ORK. June S2.-BEEVE8-Re-celpia. I.01V) head; nothing doing; nominally steady for good beeves; dressed beef slow at yesterday's quotations, SHftlOe. Ex ports. 700 cattle and 6,050 quarters of beeves. CALVES Receipt, none and nothing doing. Iiressd calves, quiet, steady; city dressed veals, 7Vittllc per pound; country aressi'it. nirinc. SHERI' AND LAMBS Receipt. 2117 heud; sheep steady; lambs more active, with good stock, 16ra25c hlfrhcr, quality con sidered; somo sales. 35c higher; medium and good sheep. $4("K&4.75; common to prl'ne laml)."i, $75iji690; one car ot $7.23. HOGS Receipts, 3,154 ltead; market nom inally weak. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. June 22. CATTLE Receipts, 644 head; market steady. Natives, $4.6Wf.i0: cows and heifers, $2.6oSj'3.25; stockera and feeders. t3.fXij4.0. HOGS Receipts, 8.312 head; market steady to 2V lower. Top, $6.024; bulk of sales. $5 9Tii5.97V4. SHKEP-Receipts none. Sioux Cltr Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la., June :2.-(Spec!al Tele- .1S6 7.415 1 i TTT P ...... I ... . n ..Ml. n'.ira ' heavy for a Saturday, but were almost H rr?m-'SA 1 iIjK'ilr' ,,rn,,: 1"" consigned throueh and, as usual on a ket steadv; beeves $o.0Oifi 6.40; cows, bulls Saturday, there was piactically no market. f. V1' 3.&o.OO; stockers and feed -rs, This week has witnessed quite a falling ' M-4 60; oalves and yearlings, $3.25iQ1.K. off in cattle receipts as compared with Inst, HOGS Receipts, 6.600 head; market 5c but on the other hand arrivals have been '"wer. selling at $5.706.40; bulk of sales, just about on a par with a year ago. , $5.77H(((6.!i0. Desirable fut cattle that la, cattle having 1 - 1 ' weight, flesh and quality have been very I Stock la Slant, active sellers all "tills week, with prices Receipts of live stock as the six prtncl during the first half of the week tending pal western market yeaterdav: upward quite rapidly. During the latter j Cattle.' Hogs. Sheep nan oi ine wrri, uirm v n 11,, uuuuiir .rs'iuin timnna ..,U(JS x.jod advance, but gams maae earner were ia:riy .Mloux City 3) well maintained, so that at the close nt 1 Kansas City 1,700 tne WeeK ine marxet on gooa to cnoie 1 Bt. Joseph 644 V. I. ret le ref. 6q eoupon V B. la, ref 60 aoupoa V. 8. old 4a, re. 4o eaapoa V. t. saw 4s. rag 60 eoaoon Am. Tok. 4a do ta V , On the Produce exchange today the but- ' ter market was stea.ly; creameries. ,lvt..'3e dairies, 174'Jlc. te. stealv; at mark, case Included. UHiilve; ftrets, 13o; prim rirsta, 14s. Cheese, steady, llTjTlHc. Mtlwaaka) Orala Market. MILWAUKEE. June 22 -"WHEAT -Bteady; No. 1 northern. $1 .(fern 1 01; No. 1 northern. 8ciU$l.il ; September, V'Mjt'9Vc. RYE Firmer; No. 1. 8itif7S.'. BAKLlvY-tsler: Na 2. in We: samnle. 144 .&c. CORN Steady; No. I cash, U'aSJV; BP tamber, riPc. . Dalatk Ural Market. DULUTH. June S.-WHEAT-No 1 northern. MWV; No. I northern. 7c; July, iSc; September, 8tSr; December. :eO. OATS On track. 43Sc; June, 43c. i Liverpool Urata Market. LtVERPOOIa,- Ju 8. WHEAT Soot. Meadr; No. I red wtstern winter, to lOVsa; Peoria Market. PEORIA. C. R June s.-uina-i ncnanita; ,xx. A No. 3 yellow and No. 3, 62Hc; No. I, 61Wc; no grfede, 44ti6co OATS-Stronr: No. I white. 4614l7c: No. 3 white, 4644046'c; No. 4 white. 4itr44c. P YK-Non,lnal; Kik. 8. 86SSi.6o. WH18KY-81 Ms Pklladelpkta Prod are Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 82. EGGS Steady, fair demand; western firsts, free cases. 17c at mark. CHF.ESK Firm, but quiet; New York full creams, UWfclS'.c. Mlaaeapell Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 82. FLOUR First patents, Hn6 06; second patents, 84 Mi 4 in: flrat clears, $3.5&a3.66; second clears, $2.7612 86. BRAN In bulk. $i5.6f"f 18.75. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. O., June HSEiDt Clover caah. ts at; October. 8s: Uusoiliar. IH V March, ea.20. Timothy, 12.1V, Alslke, $100. ...1044Janea ta. M series.. t ...10 to 44a. etfa tl4 ...1014 do td aarlea ...10S4L. A N. Vnl. 4a.... H4 ...1004 ataah. eea. told 4.. 074 ..10Hatei. Central 4a 11 ...lf4 eeaa M ine....... M ...14 Mlnn. it. L ta. 14 ... 1r4 M . K. A T. 4a M ...1(4 do He 4 Atrbtann ten. 4a.... u 'N. a. of H. a. ta. 24 do edit. 4a fi. y. c. sen. Atl Coast Una 4a. H"N. j. c. so, la.. 1134 B. O. a No. Pacific 4a 4 do la hi aa aa to Hrk. R. T. ev. 4a. to Ner. A W. ton. 4a. H ei. of Oeorala ia 101 Ore. t. L. Hi 4.. U do let Ine t4Pens. ev. t4s 114 do Id ine u needing fen. ea ft ede 14 Ine "M L A 18. a. 4a 110 rttra. O 44a 1.104 St L. A I. T. ff. 4a. 71 echl. Alton I4. tS Bt. L. I. W. a. 4a.. 71 C . B A Q. n. ea.. 44 Seaboari A. L. ta... II I. a r. 4a..CISa. facile 4a U4 as ta do 1st as rtls iu li L s. 4a. tt s. Ratiear (a. ...lo4 rein Ind ea. aer. tuit. a ree. lat... Col Mid. 4a. M T . Bt. L A W Co. A 60. ta k4tJnloa Pao. 4a... Cuba la 1014 C S. Steel 14 ta. D. A R. O to alw,waoaa lets ... Diet. Bee, ta 114 West. Md. 4a Erie sr. Ilea 4a M esw A L. S. ta. edo gen. ta eOt, Wla. Can. ta Hock. Val. 44S.-.ICI Japaa ta . Janen ta Ml OBere. Bld. ...1114 ta 7 ...101 ... i ...II ... T4 ... SO .... u ... U4 Forelgs Flnaaelal. IX1NDON. June B. Money was in fair supply and In good demand today. Dis counts were II rin. On the Stock exchange the amount of business transacted was of th usual Saturday proportions. The ap proach of th settlement restricted fresh commitments, dui consols naraenea a irae tlon on investment purchase, and th r lease of tl.260.UM) In gold by the Indian gov srnment. American scarcely mved from iarity, In expectation of a poor bank state ment at New X urk, whin report of I ur ine issues by various companies served further to check business The mark closed dull. Foreigner and Kaffir were beeves is 154i25c higher thsn the close of St. Louis last week. On the other hand tne llgnt , Chicago and medium cattle which were selling very high a week or two ago, as they were being Total purchased largely Ty pnegers in place or cows and hellers, navo aeciinea ijgjtic: during" the week. The drop In pricea on this kind of cattle is due to tne lact mat aa UHUal at this season Texas cattle are be coming quite plentiful at Chicago and at 1 southern market points and these cattle .1,3H0 . 2(10 6.6HO 6, OK) 8.313 i.Mn 14.0O1 300 401 3,000 ...6.052 43,772 3,700 Oil . iiisihi Li., ji. w.o ROSI.V-Steadv: atralned. and Roaln. NEW YORK. June 22.011,-flteady, Prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nominal; yellow, 67Vic. Petroleum, firm: refined New York. ' $U5; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $S.40; in nuiK, i common to tAm I xvv .x on-nu , mi miiru, common to No channe took place In the market on '..,- " a'""' "'""". ""r i wi K 4,i,ln tl, hm " OIL CITY. June .-OIL Credit bal ances, $1.78; runs. 504,457 bbls.; average, 144.518 bbls.; shipments, 156,696 btHs.; average, 1?.811 bbls. SAVANNAH, Ga.. June 22. OIL Steady. ROSIN Firm ; ouote. A, R and C, $3.fffi 4.K ; D, $.30ifi4 Ji; E, f4.60j F, $1.6.'31.S0;G, $1 80 buver thun a Question of price. Until the " '8D-.! ryxi: k, n.ja; M, I0.6O; deadlock between aellers and packers is WJ. 86.80; WW, 30.01H- settled it would be far better to Keep tne fiackers being out of the market left a United demund, with the result ttjat tie trade on most days of the week eotiH hardly be called a market. Receivers of both cows and heifers were forced to work very hard In order to unload supplies and ll was rather a question of securing a cows and. heiters at nome. No stockers or feeders of anv conse quence have arrived during the week, but what few put In an appearance met with quite ready sale at good strong price Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Na rr. No. -At. Pt. la M4 4 00 COW8. 8 M0 8 16 4 1306 3 78 CALVES. 8 ir,l 6 00 4 160 8 75- 1 110 I 00 1 174 IH STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 (40 4 00 HOGS First bids this morning were a little lower tnan yeaieiuay ana a. lew emu 1 rmn rhi.. c a- that way, but as It became apparent that 1 !.. rolumhua con., 7r. there was a very active demand the market , i'ioo Manhat, Ne 144c firmed up, becoming strong to a shade 1 &.V) Cook L. A ( higher than yesterday. The great big bulk ! V standard L. A I. le. of the hogs sold a little better than yes- ! 4i Amer. idea., 14c. terday. taking the market back to about j ""'l'- T where It was on Thursday. When the J!rn?'.' trade was onee under way it was so active Mrtln Lr"" 0 0c Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Juno 22 WOOL Steady; medium grades, combing and clothing, 26Vr'v-'6M;c; light fine, 21'3lHc; heavy fin. Iffil7c; tub washed, 30Q37C. STOCK BARGAINS 8000 B. C. Amsl Coal, ISe. 1W Bldwrll Eire., tie. OK) fcast Bnnwatorm, lie. 100 Clanesulta. M It. 411 Olalla Cop. $1 46. 40 O. A. Coffee. 47. KV) Orl Manhat., Its. 6'i Desert Chief, tc. 1000 Panhandle 8. A K. li0 Olobe. B. H., lo. tH Vnlv. Pnes.. IJo. 1000 Ind. Mln.. 71c. 600 Blk. Prince Cop. tVO Rod Klnj. lto. inoo Square Dal. 4e. ton C. U. A. Ka(le, 1c, t Ofd. Hub., lto. IK Penn-Weftmlni. U. 160 Dlckaop-Oettntar. L A I 640(1 ManaSeld M. A .. 1000 It. Vellev, Dawson, 17a. 6"0 Ofd. Kattsrtne. lfc. M00 Lailngton Hill, 140. annnds. lVc : cecounuta I" 00 per 100, HIDES AND TALLOW-0.-een altad, No. 1. 8ic: No. 3, 7c; bull hides, 6c; green hide. No. 1. 7o; No. 2, 6c: hone, 11.500 $.50; sheep pelts, 6VBJ1. Tallow, No. 4Hc; No. 3, tWeC. voot. lftsjvao. CArv."H.U imjktl'b 'jsais etanaara, west- rn, 66-ijtsw. iumiivss, isnrv, e-pouna cans. 1.te: standard, I -pound can. $1.2t. Pineapples grated. 2-pound. $2.2u a 30; diced, l..w.; rancy Hawaiian, 14 lbs., $1.76. Gallon apples, w 20 '.antornla snrier.!! tiOO. Pears. IW&'nl'.SO poaches. $1 75ar2.40i L. C. peaches, tl (H2.50. Alaska i.n red. 81.20: fancy Chinook, flat. 82.10: fancy sockeye, nat. M baraines, quarter oil, 8o.iS; mree-quanris inuaiaru, e. io. Sweet potatoes, ft torn . Bauer kraut, tic. pumpkins, ewtu'i.uu. uroi oeans, 1-10., 7do LJL25. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; fancy, 81.250 l- CALIirurlPHJa. untu rni.it d r-runi'S are, somewhat unsettled by freer orTerlns from second hands, who seem desirous of movlna auDDlle of Immediate grade Quo tations rang from 6 to 8c for California fruit and from 6 oc for Oregon. Peaches are sitahtly easier, witn fancy yellows quoted at 134jc. Raisin are firm; three- crown loose mui:sicn mtw iiuuien ml rc; four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins, Kgllo. riBH Picaeret, aressca, 10c; piKa dressed. 15c: white fish, dressed, wlrrter caught, l&tfl&c: freah, 16c 1 trout, 1215c; halibut, tic; aaimon, 10c; cainan, tic; n er ring, dressed, ac; craopies, round, 6c; crapples, large, fancy, 16c; black bass. 26c; smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fish, 16c: red snapper, uc; ro snaa, per pair. 4OU0c; frog legs, u4tio: lobsters, green. per id., Z7c: lobster, pouea, per 10. uc; mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c; mackerel, native, 184j6o per lb.; fresh ajreen turtle pieat. 25c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull heads, 12c; whit perch, 7r; white baas, 15c, HAT Choice upland, per ton, $11.00; me dium, $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.00; oft grades, KOutJtM- Rye straw, r. laiar aad Molasse. NEW YORK, June 22 SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining. 3.21(03 &c; centrifugal, 96 teat, 3 71.76c; molaaao sugar, 3-tHvu3-i"c; refined steady: No. 6, 4-6uc; No. 7, 4.56c; No. 8, 45oc; No. . A46c; No. 10, 436; No. 11, 4 30c; No. U, 4 85c; N. 13, 4.30; No. 14, 416c. Confectioners A, 4.8uc; mould A. 6c; cut loar. t.roc; crusriea, .7Uc; pow dered. Alar; granuiatea, k.uoc; cube. 85o, NEW ORLEANS. June 21 SUGAR Steady; opea kettle centrifugal, SWa'ic: centrifugal yellow, fWnve; seconds, $J UOLASiiEa Julet new syru, X&Ua. that everything In sight changed hands In a very few minutes. The most of the hogs sold at $5.87tU6 WVi. with a top at $6.06. Yesterday the bulk of the hogs went at $5.8fyii5.90. 'Receipts ot hogs this week have shown a considerable falling off a compared with a year go. The market has fluctuated back and forth within narrow limit, but at the close of the week is a good strong 5c higher than one week ago. Representative sales: No. at. 8h. Pr. 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I 4 ... I 114 40 I ?4 H 1)114 ttl 140 6 114 140 ... 140 40 I 114 tit 110 I 114 mi ... 1 mu Kl 120 I ?4 11 2.. 84 . 71.. 71., 7., 7 V. 41 , 11. 71 1 ii 4 ... 1 124 ... iM4 ... I M4 10 I tt4 . . . I 16 H IM n IK 10 I K in I 15 10 I 6 ... I eft 10 I M ... I M 10 II K IH 111 HI til lit lie I .til lit .14 .! .121 .2:1 I Ot 00 ... I eo 40 t 06 ... I tT4 10 I HS7EP Ther were no fresh receipts of sheop thi niomlng -Th arrival for tha f 000 Pre Con., 44a IU00 fhlsaa Colana Co.. ttte. tnOO Panhandle g. j. Ft. lmsj Haumana Cop. 1000 Golden Great, B H. V410 ravorlte O. A C, 8c 10000 t'nl. Rico, 15a. WUITE FOR BIO fR KB MARKET LETTER. Western Business Exchange 1 is z,a Baua Ohloag-o, HL CDCC MAP OF 13xtt. In rnln.1 Showing location ot the bonansa pro ducers ot Nevada richest mineral camp. our Dally Mining Market Letter, fre on request. W LOAN 66 In cash on th tailing prle of approved listed mining securities, and PUR CHASE such stock on margin or buyer 89, It or 80 day contracts. Full information on request. IRVING K. f ARRIHSTON & CO. established 1900. Members N. T. Produce Exchange. 17-43 Wall Street, Bew Yerk No mnterlal changes have taken place Ir the general wholesale market situation during the last week according to the re ports of Omaha Jobbers, but the general tendency of prices appears to be toward a higher level, with the unusual spring demand continuing unabated. The failure of a prominent retail dry good house dur Ing the week did mt have any effect, el the failure waa due to outside causes and no apprehension Is felt by local Jobberl regarding th future outlook for trade. The failure, or rather voluntary suspen sion of th firm in question was not seri ous, as It I generally believed that no losse to creditors will be Incurred, but It was th first failure of a large Iwslncsl house recorded In Omaha for many year. Lack of sufficient capital to carry on th business Is ascribed as the cause of th ruftpetislon of the firm, together with lotsei sustained from the unseasonable prlu weather. . . One of the chief feature oecurtng ounni the period under review was the return ol !( prominent lohlwrs and business men 01 Omaha from a trip of nearly 6,i mllet through the northwest and Pacific ooaal atnte on a trade boosting tour. 8iteet days of strenuous work for Omaha, thi ' market town, were enjoyed py tne excur sionists and It is believed that much gone will result from the trip. Acquaintance! wert- formed while fjnroute which will be of permanent value to the business enter nrlaa as no other method could hnVe ac complished. The personal Inspection of tl4 great cities and misiness nouses 01 tne northwest will also csuse renewed con fidence by the Omaha Jobbers ns to tht resources of the country in tiuestlon, and it Is highly probable that the expansion ot many Omaha firms Into the territory vis Ited will be one of th (list important re sults of the trip. While enroute the Omaha men were royally entertained and wer im pressed with the fact that Omaha la uni versally acknowledged ss the best Jobbing center In the middle west. lry goods Jobbers report that trade con tinues good and that retalleis report un usually good business since the advent of warmer and more favorable weather. Bales of fall goods for later shipment are also very satisfactory. Cotton goods re tain their strength, with advances reported In the wall known brands of ticks, wide sheetings, bleached nnd brown mtiellns within the last few days. Higher prices for staple prints are also looked for. Col lections have been very satisfactory. No apecla) change in prices for leather goods is reported, but the shoe market I very strong and Jobbers are of the opinion thnt advances on niuuy lines of fall goods may bo expected. llustness during the last month ha been very large, moro than offsetting the slight decrease In business reported during th month ot May, which was Caused by ex tremely unfavorable weather. Many seo ond orders are being received for goods for immediate delivery, mostly summer Una sued aa oxfords of all leather and canva stocks. Most of this stuff should hava lit en sold lust month, but the Increased sales during the present month have mad up for anr deficiency existing in the situa tion during the previous month. Advane order for fall goods aro being received in large quantities and many rubber lines of this class of merchandise are meeting with reaily and early sale. Collection contlnua In the best of condition and an improve ment In this respect ia noted over that Of the last month. Hardware Jobber report that nail, baj-hed wire and smooth wire have ad vanced t cent per hundred pound during the last week, dup to an advance In freight '. rates on these products and not to the In creased cost of the raw products. All wlra products have advanced In prloe to an equal degree, as the rallrosda have In creased the minimum tonnage for a car from 3O.000 to 3d,i0O pounds each. Business continues very largv, particularly In lawn mowers, scythes anil snaths. No chang In prices during tin- period In question Is reported, but dealers complain that much delay In slilpmenta is being experienced because of the congested tratnc condition on nearly all railroads, It taking ten or twelve days for shipment to com front Chicago. Cars are not scare, however, and It the railroad could handle the busi ness with fHelllty much relief would b had by local Jobbers In filling ordera (ttock of poultry netting, bnrhed wire and wlr stocK tire becoming voiy short beceus of the rush conditions prevailing at tha faa torle. Colder weather and heavy rain hava caused a decline in the volume of sale of buKgies by local Implement Jobbers, but sales of tills clans have been very heavy this spring and improvement 1 anticipated. Other vehicles are also tn little demand and the trade in wagons has fallen to nothing, as Is usuul at this time nf the year. Manx second orders are now being received for cultivators and other tilling Implement and, with oilier Implements moving well, the volume of trade haa been greater than that of last month and last year. Collec tion have been subject to considerable im provement and no complaint on this scor Is heard at present. Cars are very plenti ful, but shipments are slow, the same gen eral conditions in this respect prevailing as In the hardware trade. Grooery Jobbers report that business haa never been better than during the laat week and that the several shipping- depart ment are rushed to their rapacities to tak care of ordera. The coffee market haa been featureless and the time for the new crop Is approachingJuly 1. Humor aro heard that aid In the shape of loan haa been offered by the Brazilian government to large coffee grower and the market baa been generally steady. Ther ha been B4) particular chang In prices, but, if any thing, higher prices for the better qualities are prevailing. Fancy groceries are very strong and advances In prices are reported on all lines. The market for canned meal Is higher and no decline are anticipated on any lines of goods this year. Oatmeal in bulk has advanced 20 cents per barrel, but nu material change in price for other cereals I reported. The cereal market is, however, very atrong, a well a price for all - gride of syrups. The sugar market has be-nt very firm and business very large for this season, when new stock are being secured. Conditions In the cheese market have Improved with rains In the great pro ducin scclluna. thus Increasing the avail able pasturage. Home grown strawberries hav made tneir appearance on local mar kets for the first time this year, resulting In tha withdrawal of Missouri stocks. Th home grown berries are of fine quality and are meeMng with ready sale. The flrat car load of California fruit, containing peaches, apricot and cherries of no qual ity, arrived during the period under review, with th demand very strong Florida pine apple ar UU very plentiful, but price are higher and will probably advance again In a short time. New potatoes are In fair supply, with higher prices prevailing. Out old potatoes are easier on lessened demand. Oreen vegetables of horn grown variety are very plentiful, but tomatoes are scraca and will probably advance in price, as they have advanced aiigntiy auring in last week. New cantaloupes of California stock are now on the market, being of fine qual ity and bringing high price, and the gen eral market situation for all trull and vegetable I strong. The outlook for business In the drug and Chemical line continue favorable. Ther I n Inoreesed demand for nearly everything In th drug line. Recent advice report crude camphor having advanced 16 per sent during tne weea. uum cainpnor is now held at $1.40 to $1.46. Opium and quinine sr without Important change. In essen tial ell peppermint and sassafras hav been advanced on account of light supplies. Gum opium IS still quoted st $4 28 to $4.60, powdered lb. 10 to o.a. urvosruu is vary firm. Crude Is scarce and high. Refined 1 quoted In fifty-pound cans, 100-pound lot, at le'ito; nrty-pouna iota, 110. tme or in feature of the wnk has been a declla In aulnln ot 1c per ounce. It I now being old at le In lOo-ounc cans. Gum shellacs ar firmer, but no enang in quotation. In hesvy chemical oxallo acid I still very care and ha been marked up In price oa aooount of scarcity, being quoted at from 12o to 14a. Epaore salts advanced to 14 In barrels and bags. Hal soda advanced lOo per hundred during th week and Is qttotetd at ll lO In barrels. $16 tn kegs. W, Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities, W offer, sabjeet to sal, M saartkf Ualea Btoak Tarda at 10$. 1320 Farnam SL. Tel. Douglas. 048 CotTe Marker?:. NEW YORK. June tt onrrEJS-ThS market for ooffe future opened dull at unchanged prices, selling a a result nf disappointing Bratlllan cables, and a large Braaillan crop, causing a decline of about t points during th middle of the morn ing, but th market was rallied later by a moderate demand, attributed to leading roaster. Th close was steady, bet n rhanged. Bales. la.ciO bar. Including June at 130c; Jury at 6 2oc; September at I3nr; December, t36c; March, t.86r; May, $ 36D) l.tw. Spot eofle. dull; Ho. T Rio. ttlsc; No. 4 ftantos, 7oi mild coffe quiet; Cordova, WUaC, Want Ads alwar krtog results