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    THE OMATTA DAHiY BEEi '.TUESfUY, JUNE If), 1907.
CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Sipu of weftknm Apparent from
Cloie of Saturday.
BULLS' BIO HOLDINGS THE CAUSE
Varla Markets An irons? on Grn
rati Contlanaar of Wet and
Unfavorable Wnlkrr
Conditions.
OMAHA, June 24,
Market showed signs of aknp this
morning from Saturday's clou, sttriouted
to local bulls selling heavy holdings. For
eign markets were strung on contlnuence
of wet and unfavorable weather both la
the United Kingdom and Uerniany.
Wheal opened weaker under heavy selling
try local bulls, and commission houses were
also good sellers. Borne bad reports are
coming In and under, present conditions
rust la looked for. July wheat opened at
6io, asked, and closed at 86c, bid.
Corn wi lower on continued warm,
growing weather and weakness' In other
grain market a Trade was moderate, ca
bles firm and shipments liberal. July corn
opened at 48o. bid, and closed at 4T'vc, bid.
Oats opened weaker and lower on heavy
rolling. Later prices held better on dam
,s reports from Illinois and Ohio. July
oats opened at 4140, aaked, and closed at
lja, bid.
Primary wheat receipts were 709,000 bush
Sls and Shipments 4o,000 bushels, against
receipts last year of 417. OuO bushels and
shipments of 1S8.O0O bushels. Corn receipts
were 1.G04.0U0 bushels and shipments 1.2u4.
000 bushels, against receipt last year of
(64.000 buat.ela and shipments of 611,040
bushel.
Clearances were 294,000 bushels of corn
and 80,000 bushels of oats and wheat and
flour equal to 4u6,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed Hd to ltd higher on
wheat and lHd to IHd higher on corn.
Total world a visible supply of wheat, de
crease, 47,009,000 bushels; corn. Increased
,87,000 bushels and oats decreased 8.4b9,0u0
bushels.
World's shipments of wheat this week
14, 1 1,000 bushels, as compared this week
last year of 8.137,000 bushela
World's shipments ot corn this week
7.871,000 bushels, as compared this week
last year ot I,00t,0u0 bushels.
Local rang of onions:
by the New York produce esrhsr.ee, was
as follows: Wheat, 47.l4l.noo bu.; decrease,
1 Vi"ii bu. Corn, .74l,tn) bu.; Incesun,
Sx.OtO bu. Oats. 8 M9.0t bu.; Increase, 448,-
WO bu. Rye, 6.,2.0ug bu.; Increase, Hn.oflO bu.
parley, 7.i'0 bu.; decrease, (,000 bu.
NEW TOItK G KMC HAL MARKET
on Varlons
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Articles. Open. Htgh.j Low. Close. Bat y.
Wheat I
July ..
Sept. ..
Corn
July ..
Bept. .
Oats
July ..
Sept. .
86HA 8SA 8PHB
87fcA 67B 87HA 87B
M b 48 i 47T4A mn
47HA 47B 47fcA 470
41A 41IB 41HA 41B
$6A B 86WA 86B
87B
48 n
47SU
41 HO
36B
f
i
A asked. B bid.
Vmska Caen Frlee.
WTTKA1V No. 1 hard. 86&9c: No. I hard,
UfWci No. 4 hard, 70tjoc; No. spring.
COKN No. t, 4814c; No. 1 47H4o; no
trade. 43r44c: No. 8 yellow. 48 Vu; No. 8
hllo UUn.
OATS No. I mixed, 41ff4c; No. 8 white,
VpUo; No. 4 whits, . 41H4Z4ci standard,
fiyO-No. t, 78c; No. 8, 76c,
CHICAGO OHAI.N AND PROVISIONS
Venture of the Trading? sad Closlng
' Prices an Board of Trade.
rwiPAflft lune 24. All the local grain
markets were weak today because of lib
eral selling by longs. At the close Sep.
ember wheat was off 4?7o. oats
town lfcalVic. corn wss Tio lower and
arnvlalnna were from. 2V,tfi6o to 10c higher
The wheat market opened firm because
It an advance of more than Id at Liver
pool and becauae ot a decrease of 4,2O0,0"O
bu. In the amount of breadstuff on ocean
fiaasage. The strength, however, was short
Ived. A sharp break In the price of oats
caused lively selling by pit traders. The
fear of a general strike of telegraph opera
tors also weakened prices. The weather
conditions In this country and Canada wero
favorable for the new crop and this wss
' a bearish Influence. The olose was weak,
with prices close to the lowest olnt of
the day. September opened Utilise to WQ
Ho, JjWher at J&HAf V". ; declined, to Kc
and closed at 04V:. Clearances- of wheat
and flour were euual to 4O6.500 bu. Primary
receipts were 703,000 bu., as against 417.000
for the same tiay lasi year, Minneapolis
lmliith ajut Chleaa-o renorted. receluts ol
49 cars, as against 618 last weak and 434
a year ago.
Large primary receipts and favorable
weather for the new erop bad a depressing
effect on the born market, sentiment being
bearish nearly all day. The slump In oats
waa an Influential factor In weakening
values. A leadlna Ions' was the principal
seller, while offerings were taken chiefly
by cash houses. The close was weak. Sep
tember opened a shade lower to He higher
.at bttkUtoo to Ktthc, declined to D2o and
closed at C23ja. .Jocal receipts were
TJ58 cars, With 2J6 of contract grade.
A 2u decline In the July delivery was the
feature of the oats market. The slump
wss due to free selling by large holders.
The break In the July option forced down
the prices of other months more than lot
The market closed weak. September opened
fctjrwe lower to Ho higher at 3io to 394?p
lirtio, sold off to 81 io. where It closed. July
ranged between 48o and 40c and closed at
3SkC Local receipts were 128 cars.
The provisions market was firm all day
because of buying by local packers.. At
the close September pork wss up 10c at
$16.00. lard was up 8WAi6c at $B.6&.trrtt and
ribs were to higher at IH.TI.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
14 cars; corn, 722 cars) oats, 126 cars; bogs,
18,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
((notation of the bar
Commodities.
NEW TORK. June 84. FI.OUR-Recelp.
23..S.H bills.; exports. 14.648 bbls.; dull sn.l
about steady ;' Minnesota patents, IS nufffi.to;
Minnesota bakers, $3.uir4.1.ii winter om
enta, M.soiift.ou; winter straights 14 $1 I'll 4 45;
wirier extras, t&uirtiX&O; winter low gradrs,
i.i!j3.40. hye flour, dull; fair to good,
84.7M7'.00; choice to fancv, 88.101(6.40,
COH.NMEAt-flteady; fine white and yel
low, l au; coarse, sl.17wl.19; kiln dried,
83.2XWJ.M).
RYK Dull; No. 1 western. 88c, f. o. b..
New York.
WH EAT- Receipts. 111,700 bu.; exports,
181,278 bu.; sales, 8,i5".O00 bu. futures. Sp' t,
easy; No. red, 87c, elevator, and W'c,
f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Lniluth,
81.07, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard winter,
81011i. t. o. b., Bftnat. Another good ex
port trade, coupled wltlv bullish foreign
news, gave wheat one or two strong up
turns todsy, outside of which the market
appeared rather heavy on favorable west
ern crop news, and at the clone waa Hfl
4C net lower. July, 99 7-16cfWl 01, closed
at SWHc; September, tl-OuaxTl . 1-1, closed
at 810 14: December, 81.0! la-UI.04ViO, closed
at 81.01 lfv-lft.
CORN Receipts, lGo.Bin bu.: exports.
& bu.; sales, 176.000 bu. spot. Spot, easy:
No. z. elevator, ana szc, r. o. p.,
afloat; No. 2 white, Mc; No. 1 yellow, tBHo,
o. b., afloat. The option market was
ithout transactions, closing: u.(jvtc net
lower. July and Boptember both closed at
SI He and December at tfje.
OATS-Jlecelpts. 121.5(10 bu. ; exports, W.Tr,
bu. Bnot. steady; mixed oats. 'iA to 32 lbs..
Clc; natural white, to 88 lbs., tlttti&Vfcc;
clliped white. 3 to 40 lbs.. R2(ji65Ve..
FEEDfcteady ; spring bran, 8ii.l0; mid
dlings, 8210.
HAY Hteadr: shlDDtng. Tbfmc: good to
choice, tl.2nral.25.
HOI'S Uulet: Pacific coast. 1908 crop. 89
11c; 196 crop, Jf8o.
HIDKS Uulet: Central America. TSMicX
Bosxito. 2814 0.
1fjAi HtK (juiet: acid, zsia zic.
PFinV16!flK9 DuF mtnmAv mllv 114 00
1714 50; mess. t8.50i?10.oO; beef hams. t34.0f5
2100. Cut meats, steady, pickled bell lea. 11
614c; pickled hams, 12180. Lard, firm;
western nrlme. t8.erni4.i0: refined, aulet:
compound.tH.87H 12V. Pork, steady; fam
ily, tl8.5Otfm.0O; short clears, tn.00lt.00;
mess. tl7.5fil8.2ft.
TALLOW Dull: city (8100 per PKg.h
He; country (pkgs. free), l48Hc
RICR 8tesdy: domestic, fair to extra. ti
7c; Japan, nominal.
DUTTEB-eteadyi creamery. Z4HVsct oi-
flolal prices, creamery, common to extra.
lU'y:4c; renovated, common to extra,
2oCc; western factory, common to firsts, 17
tilVc; western imitation creamery, firsts, 24)
4 21c.
CHEES13 Firm; new state full cream,
Colorado and white, small best, 12c; same,
large, llo; soma, large and small, fair to
good. 10'AdIllHc; same. Inferior, 7H3Hc
KUU irregular; state, fennsyivania ana
nearby fancy selected white, 20c; same,
choice, 184719c; same, brown and mixed ex
tra, lglSc; firsts to extra firsts, ltiVa 17c;
western firsts, 15SifUlc; official price, firsU,
"i4. .
ft ) i j lth i uressea. sxeaay: western
broilers. 20f23c: turkeys, 10ai4c; fowls, 11
U130.
WEATHER IX THE GHAIIV BELT
Showers Probably Followed by Fair
for Tuesday.
OMAHA, Nob.. June 14, 1007.
Showers were general throughout the
Missouri valley Saturday nlsht. but no V
donation worthy of note has occurred In
the valley or west to the mountains within
the past twenty-four hours. . Rains have
fallen In the Mississippi and Ohio valleys.
the lake region, and throughout the eastern
and southern states slnoe Sunday morning,
and are falling In the extreme upper Mis
souri valley and northwest this morning.
The weather Is cooler In the northwest, and
will be cooler In this vicinity tonight. With
showers tonight, probably followed by fair
Tuesday..
Omaha record of temperature and preclp
ltatlon compared with the corresponding
day of the rjaat three years:
: 1907 1906 1906 1904
Minimum temperature ... 74 68 88 64
Precipitation 00 .07 .00 .84
, Normal temperature for tedsy, T4 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March L
0.88 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1906,
t.E3 inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1906,
4.48 inches. . i. a. wrJLoti,
. Local Forecaster,
Corn and Wk'al Region Bulletin.
For the twenty-four hours ending at ! a.
rn.. 7ou msnoian lime, oionaay, jurie n.
1807:
OMAHA DIBTRICT.
Temp. Raln
StsM'ons. Max. Mln. fall.
Ashland. Neb...,. 97 - 60
Foreign Demand for Gold the Only
Factor in Market.
MORE SHIPMENTS TO PARIS
Traders Awaiting Completion of
Month End Settlements at Home
ndA broad Some Railway
Issoes Higher.
NEW YORK. June 24-What has come
to be more or les vaguely known as the
"foreign situation'' was the only factor
of Importance In today's msrket. Oold to
the amount of f3.60o.u90 was engnsed for
shipment to Paris tomorrow, making a total
outflow to that center on the present move
ment of over t21,UiG.tiu0, a Hum well In ex
cess of all estimatea. In all probability
additional engagements to London as well
as to Paris will be announced in the course
of the week as It Is understood that the
bank of England will continue Its offer
of "special facilities" to attract the yellow
metal to Its vaults. There was little news
bearing on conditions abroad though pri
vate advices were hardly encouraging. It Is
apprehended that the London settlements,
Inch begin tomorrow, may be attended
by some strain on local financial resources
and similar trouble seems to be feared at
erlln In connection with the mid year
sbursements there. Cables from the
Oertnsn caoltal also expressed fear of a
rash In the steel and iron Industry, this
being traceable to the recent depreciation
going on In the shares of iron and furn
aces companies of Perlln, Hamburg, Frank
fort ana other Industrial centers. Rank-
ng Interests with Paris connections re
ported the situation In the wine producing
provinces as still critical. To add to these
various adverse Influences abroad there
was another sharp decline In copper metal
in tne ionaon market.
On the local stock market there were :
frequent periods of utter stagnation and j
the only stocks that showed even slight
activity were I'nlon Pacific. Reading and
maigamated Copper. These more tlmn
divided the bulk of the titty's buslnips
which manifested some slight activity In
the final dealings and closed at the best
prices of the day. Participants In the late
pwarq movement Includec Rock Island
nd the Hill Issues. At no time during the
ay was there any Dressure to sell, and
throughout the tone was one of quiet
strength. Te unprecedented sum of 81S3.-
000.000 Is to be disbursed In interest and
dividend payments during the coming
month. The payments are usually an
ticipated by Investors who seek the most
attractive channels of Investment. Thus
far the demand has been larselv limited
to the various short term notes Issued In
he early months of the year, but It Is
expected that this vast amount of Idle
capital will soon find a partial outlet in
bonds and stocks of the better class.
iocal monetary conditions were without
material change for call loans but a fur-
iner stmoninr of time accomodations was
reported. This tendency Is likely to be
more pronounced later In the week esne-
clally as there is a general disposition to
accept last Saturdays bank statement
with some reservations. The day's crop
news wss distinctly favorable, and rail
road returns with scarcely an exception
report gains In net earnings. Apparently
there Is no diminution In the activity of
the domestic demand for Iron. Pittsburg
ana otner centers are worklna- at full
capsHty snd prices show no weakness.
iramc managers of the western railroads
are practically a unit in declaring thut
usiness Is fully up to exDectationa. but
halt IS admitted bv officials of the rnaHa
operating east of Chicago.
Bonds were unchanged. Total sales par
value, $71 4. 000.
The renip of m-to n Miss Vam Trtvlr
Stock exchange ..was as follows: .
B.1M Ul-K 1 f I ....
... in. wn .........
AnudsamaWd Corner
Mr, car and Koundr
49 Did
Am. Cotton Oil
do sfd
Ainer. giprasi
Am.r. Hid Laathar pfd
Astar. los
Amr. Llnasad Oil
4a sfd
Amsr. loeomotlT
pra
of quiet in iTe south of F"!. trice. The In- I
tiouncrmcut mad. by the KoNntan minister
of homier that no loan will be Issued lefore
the end of the year assisted In the general
recovery of prices. Russian Imperial 4s
were quoted at ii-li. Husslan bonds of 1804
closed at 4fC
I
New York Aloney Market.
NEW YORK, June 84. M O N KY On
On call, steady: .V8f per cent; rullnr rate.
t 3V per cent; closing r1d, 3 per cent; of
fered at s per cent. 1 une loans ex'remely
dull: sixty flays, 4 per cent: ninety days,
IWiiV per cent; six months, per cent.
I'KIMU MEKCANTILK PAV Elt fiH
SSyii" per cent-
B TEH LI NO EXCHANGE Pull, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at t4.S72St?
4 K730 for denisnd and at M.KEMKM for
sixty day bills; jxtd rates, 84 hlVtH":
commercial bills, tt s'V
SILVEI-Bar. 67c: Mexican dollars,
&24c.
IiONPft Government, steady; railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds loTsy wjrs
ss fol'ows:
V. 8. ref. la res ...1iMUjJipn U, Id eerie.. y
do crpon l'5 do ctfa Si"
b'. s. ts. res 1'H 4 do id wrtas ",
do coupon 1W4 do 4a M
V. i. old 4. rs....IK'b. N. ual. U i"i
n"i 'Mannat. c. tola a
Art Idea. I Open.j High. I Low. Close. I Sat'y.
Wheat-4
91H WHfl'H M
IHHT
I I I
July 92HU9a 9C
Dec, I87fctj 7W Wrts .8V
July tSH
Bpt. &S4(U ' bi
Uuc UViau , U I U U I elw
uly" T 45-1 ' 46 i " 43 i 4sJ 46
Beut. 3St-S!ti,3U(h 874k 38410
BVVi 88 SSTt; 3IH.
HUm 4iV 40 40 41
16 60 M78 16 60 U 70 60
l&mL 1 67V4 16 87 Id 00 15 JW
70 170 8 65 8 6?Ht62H
t 8 90 t 8--T, 8 rrw 8
t IVm W 8iHl 8 90 tmk
liW 6 77Vi I 65 I TZW
1 70 8 86 I 8 07W
Auburn. Neb...
Columbus, Neb... 86
Kalroury, iNeo.... w
Fairmont, Neb... (W
Or. Island, Neb.. 89
Hartlngton, Neb. 88 ,
Hastings. Neb.... 88
Oakdale, Neb 89
Omaha, Neb M
Tekamah, Neb... 88
Alta, la..... tt
Carroll, la 89
Clarlnda, la 87
Plbley, la 88
Stoux City, la... 86
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. no.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
Central.- Stations. Max. Mln.
Chicago, IU
Columbus, O. ..
Des Moines, la
Indianapolis, lr
Kansas City, li
Louisville, Ky.
63
64
66
66
63
64
61
74
68
65
60
A4
64
68
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
T
.00.
.00
.78
.00
.00
.00
for
Fv.
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Pt- cloudy
Clear
Clear
pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
twelve-hour
Rain.
Inches.
Omaha, Neb
BL Louis, . MO...
Deci
May
Bept.
Bept,
Oct.
8pt.
Oct.
t 60
t mi
(
Cash Quotations were as follows:
FLOrPv-Steady: winter patents, 83.70
1.00; winter straights, t&4i(1.70: spring pat
ents, t4.lioi76.tU; spring straights, U-luUti;
bskers, 83 fi.60.
WHEAT No. 1 spring, 88cSSl.Q2; No. t.
j1.01; 'No. I red. BOSyWu.
CORN No. X B24i6ao; No. I yellow, S3.'
OATn No. t. 48o; No. t white, 446a.
HIE No. 8, 84c - .
P.AKLEY Fair to choice malting, 704i"4c.
riMX 8REDN0. 1 northweatern. tL26.
Bl'lED Prim timothy, 14.75; clover, con
tract grades, f 15. a6.
PROVISIONA-Short rtlis sides OooseV
bJ.45io8.otit; mess pork, per bbl., tlfi.TSrrj 15. 7K.
Lard, per 100 bbls., tb.t4- Short clear sides
fcoxed), tS.rVkijt.iaSi. Whisky, basis of
high wines, tl.31.
. . . Receltta Shipments.
IP'Tur. bbte. 18.4H) 41. ao
VheaL bu, .87.0u0 147.40
t'nrn, bu. W7.K10 917.4-1)
Outs, bu. 1S3I0 119.70
Rye. bu. 4.dO 1 OO
Barley, bu 14.3H0 Zl.t'iO
On the Produce exchange today t- it
' ter market was firm; creameries !9SCic;
lalrlea, 17fjiic. hfifn, steady; at inark,
tasee Included. 18Mriu14; firsts, 13-; prime
Irsta, 14c Cheese, steady) imiiHc.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 84 -WHEAT
e-Sirsdy; No. 1 northern, 81.0:g'l 03; No. J
Vorthern. HKfitl.01: beptemher, IMIto asked
HYE Steady; No. 1. 7H-Wo.
JHAIiLEY Weakv No. t. 76c; sample. 64
OATS Lower; standard, 45Hfi46o
fcORN-Weak; No. I cash. 63140; Bopt.
Feorln Market.
PEORIA, June 4.-CORN-I'nchargl:
Co. s yruow. W'4"1ci r0. a, iVo; No. 1
c; no grade, 474Ac.
OATS Lower; No. 9 white, No. t
hit. 4:i -6c: No. 4 whits, tfiswc
RYD Nominal; No. V i4jisic.
WUlBKY tl .
Phlladelahla Pr4ut Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June U-EOOS-Mar-t
steady, fair demand, weatsrn firsts, free
laaes. 17c at mark.
CHEESE Firm, fair demand; New Tork
hill creams. Ufrialftto.
Vtstblo eely ot Grata.
NEW TORK, June 84. The visible supply
ti grain featurday, June H as ooupUed
84 . t4 44 .84
17 0 64 .84
14 84 66 .(
12 90 46 .$
11 86 A .03
It 90 66 .80
90 82 fs .10
16 88 64 .04
12 s6 68 .13
seasonable
Temtratures continued
throughout the corn and wheat region dur
ing the last twenty-four hours. Moderately
heavy rains occurred in ail antnois.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Carlet Heeelpts,
Wheat. Corn, Oat
t 768 let
4333
11
28
64
Chicago
Mtnneahills
Omaha
Duluth
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 84. WHEAT July,
8&tyo; September, 87c; December, nso; casn
iso. x naro, &.r.'.c; ino. , su-wci ro
red ic: No. 8. 8oWiSttAc.
CORN July, 49Vc; September, 48Hc; De
cember, 404)c; cash: No. 1 mixed, file; No.
fjoW-: No. 1 white. 62c: No. 8.
OATS No. i white, 47o; No, 1 mixed,
45rf46c.
LXlUtJ Firm; extra fancy. 16c; firsts, 14o
seconds. 10c; current receipts, cases in
chilled. 1VC.
HA Y Steady ; choice timothy,1 tlti.6ttijn6.0O;
choice t.ralrle. f 10.7oiaJll.25.
ft UTTER Creamery, 2uc; packing, ltc
EtKiH 14C.
It Y E Steady. 77Q2c.
Recelpta Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 7ti"v 84, OuO
Corn. bu. -. 4tl.ouO , ' ' ib.vit
Oats, bu 9.000 . ' 7,000
Kansas City Closing Prices:
Articles.
I Opeo.) Htgh.f LOW. Close.
Wheat
July..., Beut....
Corn
Julv....
Sept....
...j9Vffli
.... teSiU'V
;49,tf!
4:i
WW ' 35 85HA
isSj -1 era
4 " 49 48V.
if,, 4S, 4V.3
A asked. B bid. 8 sellers.
BT.
tratk
St. Leu Is General Market
LOU18. June 2l.-WllKAl-Lower
-o. x red 4-aati, raw. ro. z nara.
Wi-nftc: July. WVtc: Beutembor. WHfiWW.
CORN Lower; trsck- No. I cah, UW
kc; July, tiVtU6l4ic; September, blo; No.
FUlR-Jteady: red winter patents,
f4.4(4.'0; extra fsncy and straight, tt.To
aai; clean. K wtia.ai.
BEi:i Timothy, steadv; tS.0u4itO0.
ClRNMEAL Sleady; ! 70.
BRAN Weak; sucked, east track. 9&ia7c.
HAY Lull; timothy, filjjj.w; prairie.
iv it w.
IKON COTTON TIES -Jl. 06.
BAIK71NO llltt,
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISIONS Poik.. , higher; - jobbing,
fill 10. Itrd, steady; prime steem. tt.X
lry salt meals, steady: boxed extra short
sv Jii 1. clean rits, f.s;s4: snort clean
tii.ai. Bacon, steady: boxd extra short.
Itu a; Clear nos. iiu.zu; snort, clears, fU).12w.
Pori.TKY Firm: chickens. Pit; springs.
inrseT. ais'aa, oe; rueaa, sc.
blTTTKR Strgdy; creamery, bqt.'Ha.
LXiOS 18c.
Recelfts. Shipment
Flour, bbls l.ioi t.ou)
Wheat, bUv ,,..l.,.M,...Cl.vis - 43.S
Corn, bo. - 181.4 lie ft
Oats, bu. M. 1A.OO0 HuuO
do coupon
V. 8. naw 4a, reg
do eoapon
Am Tob. 4a .....
do Aa
Athlaon rn. 4a..
1I0 ad). 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a..
B. A O. 4a
do IWa
Ilrs R. T. c.
tnti-ml of Oa. 8a.
...1?H !'. Cnlral 4
.. do lat Inc to
... 7HMlnn. A Rt. L. 4a.. M
...ICi M . K A T. 4a..,. 44
... "i do Ma S
... N N. K of M. c. 4a.... 111
... M N. Y. C. I'n. It
... HN. 1. C. fed. l:S
...91 No. laclAc 4s l'O
4a. do Sa 70
,W N. ft WMt. 4a Hit
do lrt Ino aOn!. 8. L rfs. 4a. Wvt
ilo Id Ine 11 Penn. e. ma M
do Id Ine .' n.dln in. 4a
Ths. ft O. 4Wa lHPt. L. AV 1 M e Ba lm
t'hlcaf o ft A. a. Mvj u L ft 8. F. ff . 4a
C, B. ft . B. 4 ... 4,8t. I.. 6. W. c. 4a. 71
C, R. 1. ft P. 4a.. Civ, Saaboard A. L. 4a ... 7114
rlo col. Sa I 3o. Tactile 4a
ct'C. A St. U 4. 7H 1o lat 4s ctfa Vi
Colo. Ind. r. aer. A. M Sn'itharn Rr Sa losv,
Tnlo. Mid. 4a 9VTt. ft P. IMa IU1
Cnlo. ft 80. 4 f"(iT., St. L. ft W. 4a. 75
Cul 5a 102V) t'nion Pacific 4a lifl4j
n ft R. Q. 4a Httl'. S. Bteel 2d fit.... M4
Hint. Sen. Oa MV4 Wabash la ....
Eria prior lien 4.... H Wcaters Md. 4a..
do fn. 4a 7 W. A I,. E. 4
Hock. Vsl. 4a....l0J Wla. Central 4.
Ih' -In . t
Bid. Offered.
7
7H
to
M
Boston storks and Rnndl.
BOSTON, June 24. Call losns, 4fTfi per
cent; time loans, fn. per cent. Official
cloning prices on bonds were as follows:
.. 83,400 it
100 81
too
'ioi
87V
81
T
67"
Aaier. fnwIUns ft IUf
. sfd
Asur. 8usu Rr....". ...
ceo pfd ctfa
Klalng Co...
eat iln.,..
Amar. Tobacco pfd ctfa
anaranoa Klalng Co
Aacauaoo
4 pfd
Atlaollo Coaat
Ba,ltlmor ft Ohio
do pfd
Brooklys Rapid Trmnalt....
Caoadisa Psclflo
CastraJ of Naw Jeraay
Cbaaspeak ft Ohio
Chlono Great Waatarn
Chloaio ft North wcaiarn...
O.. at. ft Bt. Paul
Cklosfo Tarm. ft Trans...,
e pra
C. & A it. Ixral
Colorado Pud and Iran....
Colorado ft toutbarn
da lat pfd
do Id cfd
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Products
do srd
tailawar ft nudum
Del., Lack, ft Weatern....
Dan Tar ft Rlo Oraod
do pfd
MatilUrs ftacurltla
Ert
1st pra
do id pfd ,
Oanaral Elaatrio
Hocklnf Vall.r
Illinois Central
Intarnatlosal Paper
do pfd
International Pump
do pfd '.
Iowa Cratral
do pfd
K. O. Boutbarn
do SM
Loulrrlll ft NaahTllla....
Un loan Oantral
Mlaa. ft 81. Louis
M.. it. T. ft Bault ata X.
da am
Mlaasurl Pacific
M . Kansas ft Tax
do pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of Malic pfd....
Nsw York Central
N. Y . Ont. ft Western....
Norfolk ft Wastaro
do pfd
North Amaiioaa
Pad no Mall
Pannaylranta
Paopla' s Oas
Pitta., c . u. ft Bt. MUIS.
Praeaad itaet Car
to pfd
Pullman Palac Car
Ratdlns
do lat pro
do Id pfd
Sapublle Stl
do pfd
Bock lalsnd , Co
do pfd
Rubber Good pfd
St. L ft San Fran
81. L. Bouthwawarn
do of
SoutKam Pacloo
do pfd
Boutham BallwsJL
do pfd
Tannaaaa Coal sad Iron..
Tcaaa ft Paclic
Tol.. St. U ft waawrs....
do pfd
Unloo PmclSa
da pfd
r. i. Bipeaas
V. B. Raalir
C. B. Rubbar
da pfd
U. g Biaal
do pfd
Vlrslnla-Carollna Cham teat
do pld
Wabaak.
do pfd
Wall-Faro Bipr
Waatliitkouaa Kiactrl
Wealarn I'nloS
Whaalinf ft Lak Erl....
Wlacooaln Caotral
do pld
Northern Paclfla
Ootral LSatktr
do pfd
floaa-Sbaflleld
Oraat Northnl pfd
lnterboroufb klatropollua..
do pfd
Total aalat for th day,
4.100 114V,
VMI lOtiH
100 11V
409 t
8.400 4
1,600
100 IIH
115
81
40 1
7t4
&
IIS
lav,
4VJ
47
10
10t4 IK)
11 41, 119H
14
(344
74
42V4
1,000 M 3H
8,00 HH
1,000 16b
H7V4
1,00 S!
l 10U
t"0 141 1414
SUP roik
W4
wsa
41
H
K
170
14144
4O0 rj
1.SJ0 4
100 111
100 1UV4
'
7144
liO 6S
o II
100 . (I
'ioo lit"
1254 Ui
1
IB
8214
60
44
11TV4
.... la
.... HI
1S314 12V4
4W
4444
1U
tfl
71H
2
tl4
M
134"
100 1174 117
4'
100
J14
1744
18T4
100 U1V8 111V4
43 3
800
T8
400
73 H
T!4j
1"4
1,400 111
400 1444
8.100 114 11114
80.400 101
400
i.XlO
two
I1V4
tO'4
Mlk
id pfd. 400 a
1.400
1.40
400
t.4u-
- KO
40
mi
4WV.
IS44
71H
en
V4
7
138
II
10
14
68
174
1 J
lult
1
43
187
734
414
.... o
.... 414
1104 ill..
14)4 MH4
.... '14
.... 70
.... 41
ti
1144
40
S
M4
M
15
1M
40
74
13
HI
JOS
43V.
f
114
14
64
14
AUhlann adj.
do 4a
Mci. Ontral 4a...
Atrhlann
do fd
Pnaton A Albany.
Roeloo ft Malna
Boston EleTated
Fltchbori pfd
Mai. Central
N. T , N. H. ft
Tnlon Pacific ...
Am. Pnau. Tuba.
Am. Busar
do pfd
Am. Tel. ft Tel
Am. Woolen ....
do pfd
Rdlaon Rlec. 111.
Maas. Electrlo .
do pfd
Mann. Oaa
Inlled Fruit ...
United Eho Macb... 41
do pfd .....
IT. 8. Steal...
do pfd
Advantitr ...
Allouez
Amalgamated
Atlutlo
ir4 Hlnitham 134
i llcla wv
7 Centennial IS
wv4Coipr Ranfa 174
S24 Paly Watt IS
114 Franklin II
10 Oranhr 110
113 lole Royale 11
.2-1 Maaa. Mmlnf 4
l'HMIchlraa 11
H..1"H Mohawk 744
1..1H Mont. C. ft C
.... e-iOM Dominion 43
.... 11114 nacwila lit
,...1!l Parrot 1
....loiH tlulnry If 24.
t44 Shannon U
.... 1 Tamarack 101
....105 Trinity 114
.... ISHl'nItcd Copper 01
.... 64 V. g. Mining 47,
.... 61 IV B. Oil ;4
.10!'V4 t'Uh 6044
Victoria 1
27 Winona 7
l?H'''olirlna 1."I
7H North Dntt 17
14 Rntte Coalition I3U,
4 Nerada 124
lltCal. A Aliiona 164
114 Aria. Commercial.... 8154
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle of All Kinds Slow, with Prioet
Mostly Lower.
HOGS GO TEN TO FIFTEEN L0WEE
Sheep Lambs la Liberal llecelpt
for Tbls fteasen of the Year at
All Palais -Yaleea Test lo
Fifteen Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA, June 84. 1807.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoss, Sheep
8.V5
I7t a
5.57S
8 478
6.29
6.I08
I.Sfu
8.101
l.KU
t.64
4.1'
1,618
Oftlc.lal Monday 8.018
Same day last week 8,061
Same day 8 weeks ago.. 3 874
Hume day 8 weeks ago.. 8.53
Same day 4 weeks ago. . 8.C60
Same day last year 8.210
The following; taole snows the receipts ol
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year le dale, compared with last year:
1807. 1906. Inc. le.
battle 664,69 4M.361 &S.328
Hogs 1,248,83.1 LITS.fUO 13&,2
Slieep 818,887 74l,4 63,743
CATTLK QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn-fed steers 8 loH .70
Oood to fair corn-fed steers f.i5n lo
Common to fair steers i.iMii-W
1 . J . . 1 lr .4t It
VIUW IO CnOICe COW! -J.aXrO. W jy.- aW(fl
t V heifer...... j J fR "
viwu iu rnuica Bigcarri iiou iwuria
Fair to good stockcrs and feeders.. 4 Ai4S0
Common to fair Blockers 8.0tf4.20
Hulls, stags, etc.. 8 lMio.10
Veal calves 8.00-87.00
.The following tahle shows the av.rsgo
price of hoas at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
c -
..
TO..
M..
r I 414
an 6 41-4
t.4 to I '!'
t7 ... I i:
.141 ... 8 at4
14 .
1.
41.
44.
.18
14
lt
.116
110
40 I lf4
in 1
i 44
4 44
611 KKP Receipts rf sheep this mcrnlnt
were quite liberal, there belnaj a total of
sixteen cars reported In when the market
opened, of this number eight cars were
Idaho and Oreon greasers, the remainder
consisting of odds snd end of fed stuff,
and a little of everything etrepllng really
choice killers.
At the s:une time that the receipts here
were so liberal for this sesson of the year
Chicago also reported a larte run, with the
market flpenlnfr wesk. This msde th Out
look rather discouraging and buyers
started out counting values right at the
outset. The result was a very slow and
dull market with prices generally lOtfiic
lower.
It waa later In the morning than tiaim!
when a clearance was made, but practi
cally everything was sold In the end
No. av.
81 western buck and e-nats.... Ul
9 western yearling culls 71
M western ewe 31
!3 western ewes, culls ff'
SI western ewes , ln!
77 Ore iron wethers .....110
fjfi4 Oreson yearling 7
S5 native sprlnv lnmb So
89 western yearllntr 78
T western ewes, culls 74
Ti western ewe !
28 western bucks W
8 western wethers 18
89 western lnmhs 0
S2 western ewes
S8 western ycsrllngs
tT"4: light fins, tlTTOVic; heavy flno, lr.fl
l.c; tub wahed, atti!7o.
onint wiioi.Ksai.fs MAniCR-re. ,
(andltlos ef Trade aadl t)aeatleae o
Staple ana Fancy Prodaca.
EaOP-ir doi, 14c.
I1UTTKR- lacking stock. lV4c; choice 14
ancr dairy, IHljVi: creamery, SlSUo,
IJVK t'OUL,THyeprlng chickena, 80cf
oc; turkeys, uc
Dete. I 1907. 190.l06.l904.1903.190i.180l.
June 11. ,.
JillaO 12...
June 13...
June 14...
June 18...
June 18...
June 17...
June 18...
June 19...
June 80...
June 81...
June ti...
June 23...
June 24...
8 OTV
6 MH
8 844
1H
6 7Sl 6 89
8 "l 8 88i
6 o 8 30
391 1 4 79
I 81
36
6
18 4 72
6 13 4 84
6 11l 4 M
6 22) 4 88
6 .'l 4 9-'
4 931
8 li
6 15) E 00
& mi 5 0
5 904. 32 t 13 t 07
So 5 16 a otii
031
8 00
8 07
S 99
7 861 8 91
7 fi i 89
7 36
7 81
6 84
e 8i
d 87
a
6 88
5 97 7 Ml
I 02 1 7 24'
1 o 7 23
6 4
t 88
S 84
8 7IS
6 20) 5 12 6 67
7 43
6 13
7 43
SO OreRon ewes
n Orenn wethers
84 Oregon Ismhs, yearllnps.
.. 9t
.. 70
.. PI
.. K7
.. !7
..104
.. 8
Pr
8 78
8 w
S 00
3 011
8 so
8 5
fS "S
fl Tfl
ft 'TR
i ?S
4 715
3 00
5 7S
R 7T.
4 7R
6 r.o
s is
r 11
s is
8 S"
8 28
CHICAGO 1.1 vk rroiit mahkkt
Cattle Stead
8 83
8 90
8 IC
8 89
7 49i
7 tfl) 8 83
London Closlme; Storks, '
IjONDON. June 24. Closing quotations on
stocks were as follows:
Conaol. money 8S M., K. ft Taxaa.
do account 88 13-14 N. T. Central....
Anaconda 11 Norfolk ft W
Athlaon D944 do pfd
do pfd M Ont. ft Weatara..
Italtlmnr A Ohio... 94 Pannaylranla ....
Canadian Paclflo 17144 Hand Mine
... 114 Reading
... 104 Southern Rr ....
...119 do pfd
... i Bn. Pacific .......
... V4 Union PaclSo ....
... 74 do pfd
... tr,V. k. Steal
... 67a do pfd
...IS Wabaah
... 874 do pfd
...140 Bpsalah 4
...ust
PTIVFTR Bar, steady; Sid per ounce.
MONEY 81 3 per cept. .
The rate of tilHcount In the onen market
for shori bills Is 8 15-lftrtM per cent; of three
months' bills, 8 18-1&84 per cent.
Cbea. ft Ohio..
Chlrato O. W...
c. m. s Bt. r.
DeBeera
IX ft R. O
do pfd
Erla
do lat pfd
do td pfd
Orand Trunk....
Illlnola Central .
Loulayllla t N .
.. HH
..114
.. 744
.. 14
.. IS
.. 414
.. t.4
.. 614
.. IS4
.. 41
.. 14
..1S5H
.. 84
.. M4
.. 444
.. II
.. 14
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha a2.2f'4i.8i 88.806.98
Kansas City 2.yU.I5 8 v4t.02i
Chicago 1.7fyuv7.oO 6.6vv4.Iik
St. Louis l.SO'nA.90 6.6O'it.10
Bloux City 8.6Vttti.50 6.;oaC.85
The oUlclal number of cars" of slock
brought In today bv each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'rs.
C M. St. P. Ry 6
Wabash 8
Mo. Pac. Ry 12
Union Pacific System 16
C & N. W. Ry. (E.) 3
C. & N. W. Ry. (V.) 24
C, Bt. P. M. 4 O. Ry. 19
C, U. Q. (East).... 8
C, B A Q. (West).., 44
C. It. 1. 44 P. Ry (E.) 1
C. R. I. A P. Ry. (W) 28
Illinois Central
Chicago Great West'n 9
Total Receipts 162
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Company. 4M 820 139
swiii ana company ob 1,4.1
Cudahy Packing Company 417 1,040
Aj-mour & Company 0.0 1,8j0
V anaant & Co 1 8
Carey ok Benton 100
Lobman St Co 123
Hill & Son - 112
F. P. Lewis 17
Huston & Co 25
Sol Degan tH
J. B. Hoot A Co 75
LB. Inghram 1
hmer llroa 14
United Dressed Beef Co. 29
Other buyers 293 .... -560
IS 11
3
82 1
8
2 1..
25 1
'i !'. i
3
1
92 16 "I
Hons Teat Cents Lower
Shrew Slow.
C1I1CAOO, June 24-CATTl.E-Recelpts.
ebout 24,000 head; market steady; common
to prime steer. 4.iVu7 .00: cows, 3.&.if
4.75; heifers, 8o.OU4jO.lio; bulls, 3.U ';
calves, 8a.oofa0.iii; stockuia and feeders.
8;tAH(;.oo.
HotiS-Receipts about 47.000 head; mnr
ket loc lower; nood to prime heavy, l.vyff
6.00; medium to good hea-y, Li..i;i.ai;
butchers' weights, to 9ufu4xCi; good to prime
mixed, t6.8uiiu.t'i; light lulxedj t0."vy.0&;
packl.it?, 226f(ii.K.; pigs. t5;W;
lecled, .UK(i.i..; bulk of !. to 90Jl.00
HHKEP AMJ I.AMWtl Recoipls about
IS.wiO head: market stciitl but slow;
sheep, t4.fVo4i.taj; yearlings, 8V1.1AK414l.70;
lambs, t8.OOluf.1O.
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK, June 24. Receipts, beeves,
8,173 head; steers In fair demand and mar
ket steadv; bulla, slow to 26o lower; cows,
demoralised; medium to common cows, 20c
lower; steers, 8i.!u".-"0; bulls, t3.0"4l4.M;
cows, tl-!g4.10. Exports tomorrow, 9uu
cuttle and S.oiX) quarters of beef
CALVES Receipts. 4.7BS head; veals, uo
higher; buttermilks, firm to 60c higher;
veala, 36.0iKy7.76: few choice at tSOO; throw
outs. M.UkiM.To; buttermilks, t3.waH.l',
dressed calves, hlghsr; city dressed, b'tf
llui per pound: country dressed, luluvc.
6HEEP AND LA MH8- Receipts, 8.7,6
head; sheep market firm to iiic higher:
lambs full 81.00, higher; common to good
sheep, 3.o0'u6.00; culls. 82.oma'3.00; lambs,
t7.2fy.O0. . , ,
HOG a Receipts, 10,312 head; market lower
for all weights, quoted at 8 DOwi.00,
Kansas City Live (4tock Market.
1.-AKD1!) CITY. Mo.. June 24. OA TTL El-
bens. fru-lOo; roosters.
ducks, 10c; geese. Sc.
FRVITS.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per boa,
8118.
CALIFORNIA PLCM54 Per crate, $4.25.
CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Per orute,
IJ IS.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIKS-Per boa ef
about 8 lh, blsrk. ti26; while, Uto
PINEAl PLKS-Klorltla. 48 also. M 74 ref
crute, 42 else, $3 00 per crate: 38 sise, 83..)
per crate; 3o le, $3.00 per crste.
PTIIAWUKHKIEU Home grown, 14-o.t
rases, t2. 60 44 3.00.
THOP1CAT, FRUITS.
T.EMONtJLliuonlerSj 300 alz. $4.78; 800
bIzh. t' '. other brands, SOo less.
PA N A K AS - Per niedltim-slfed bunctt,
f2t'a2 2S, .Tumloes, t2 8KUtn0i
ltANKM Mediterranean Swoetft
fancy, 160 site, to0; lid. 200, 218 and
2W slze-, $4.5; 98. 124 and 28 sites,
f3 60; extra fancy, 28c more per box; St
Ml.hseK 176. 200, 218 nnd 250 slrua,
4 75; 126 and 160 Blze. 84.80; Valencia,
80. 98 and 112 sites, 14.26; 128. 160, 178,
200 i.n.l :16 Bites, t4.7S.
DATES-Kauaway, 6V; sayers, 80; hal.
Inwl. 6c; new atuffeil walnut dates, $-11
box, tl.00.
SEEK CUTS.
No. 1 rib, 14o; No. 1 rib, lie; No. $ rib,
10c; No. 1 loin. 17Hc; No. 8 loin. 18ot No.
t. loin, ISijc; No. 1 chuck. 7c; No. 1 cnuck,
8Sc; No. 8 chuck, 6',c; No. 1 round, 8icj
No 2 round. (iS,c; No. 3 round, 8c; No. 1
plate. 3c; No. 2 pints. 3o: No. 8 plate. So.
OLD VF.UFTAULEB.
POTATO FS-Per hu . Mo.
NAVY 11EANS Per bu. No. 1, $1009
2.10; No. 2. 11.90(2.00.
NEW VEGKTAP.LK8.
1'OTATOEiJ Per bu.. $L10.
ASTARAOl'S JSc per dot. hunches,
I1EAN8 New wax and string, per H
bu box or basket, tl.00.
BEETS. TL'RNIPS and CARROTS-PM
dot. bunches. 45j4to.
PIEPLANT Per dot. bunches, 10a
V('I'MHER.-Per dot.. ftKiia
TOM ATOKS Texaa fancy. 80-lb. crate,
90c ii 11 00.
ONIONS California, per crate, about SB
lbs., $2.50; yellow Texas, per crate, $2.38;
gr-en onions, per dos., 20a.
CAPIIAOK California, 840.
LEAF LETTUCE alot-houso, per dea
heads, 26c.
PARSLEY Hot-house, per do, bunches,
40o.
RADISHES Per dot. bunches, home
grown, !0c
MISCELLANEOUS
COFFKH-Roasted, No. . Mc per Ib.
No. 30. 21c per lb ; No. 86. lfo per lb. No.
80, 14Sc per lb,; No. 21. 12Vc per lb.
CHICKS H-Hlo.-k Swiss, 19u; llmberger,
14c;iYoung Americas, I60.
IUTS California walnut No. I, of$
Shell. 12c; No. 1, soft ST.ell. l(le; braslla,
1pU,11So; peoana IWo: filberts. UHc; pea
nuts, raw, 7Mo; roasted, B'ec; Callforula al
mond. 17Sc; cocoanuts $6.00 per 100,
HIDES AND TALLOW-Oreen talUd,
No 1, 844c; No. 8. 7c; bull hides, 8c; green
hides. No. 1. 7o; No. 2, to; horse, tl.tud
8.W; sheep pel's. 8-VSJl.Ja Tallow, No. C
4Hc; No 2. 31o. Wool. 16S?2e
CANNED GOODS Co: m standard, west
ern, 66bM. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-poun4
cans, 51.4b; standard, 8-pound cans,
8124. Pineapples grated. J-pound. t2.2t"i
30; sliced, tl.6fqa.38; fancy Hawsllnn,
lbs., tl 75. Gallon apples, $3 28 California
apricots, fi uo- ' ears, i. idbv.bj t'cacnes.
, Hew York.Mlnlns ttocka.
NEW TORK, June 24, Cluslng quotations
UII Iilllbliil Biuisa wiriv;
Adama Conaol.
Alio
Ureses
Hmnaw1ck Con....
Comstock Tunnel.,
Con. Cal. and Va.
Horn Silver
Iron Pllver
LaadTllla Con
10
..169
.. 80
.. HO
.. so
.. 0
..140
.324
.. 8
Little Chief....
Ontario
Ophlr
Potoat
ttavma ,
Sierra Nevada
Small Hop...
Standard ......
.. 4
,.3M
.J70
... 14
.. 44
.. II
.. 40
..too
Treaaory Statement.
WASHINGTON, June 24.-Today" state
ment of the treaaury balance In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 3150.010.000 gold
reserve, shows: Available caah balances,
tXS.fcl.S23; gold coin and bullion. $78,017.-
000; gold certlllcatea. $66,819,860.
Hank of Germaay Statement,
BERLIN. June 24. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows
tne following cnanges: Cash In nana, in'
creased 13,600,000 marks; treasury notes, In'
creased 640,000 marks; other securities. In
creased 6.080.000 marks; notes In clrcula
tlon, increased 13,000,000 marks.
Dank Clearings.
OMAHA, June 24. Bank clearings for
too ay were l,93i,6e&.0 and for the corres
ponding date last year, tl.843.1'80.87.
4444
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4714
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Forelata Pineaelal. ,
LONDON, June 84. Money was in fair
demand and In good aupply in the market
todav. Dlacounts were quiet. The Bank of
England secured the bulk of the gold.
$i,2ji.'i0, avallublo at one-eighth advance.
Trading on the Stock exchange allowed an
Improving tendency; consols benefiting by
sinking fund pure liases, while the tone gen
erally strengthened on the cessation of
trouble In the south of France and the Ami
nes of price In Pari, which most affected
foreigners. Americans at the opening Were
quoted at above parity on the better crop
newa, and the New York bank statement
being more favorable than expected, but
business was meaner on the forenoon. The
New York advices received In the after
noon, though showing steadiness, failed to
silmulat- activity. Prices har.laned frac
tion ally and closed steady, with trading
dull. Japaeeae Imperial 6 of 1IM closed at
I021.
BERLIN, 'June $4. Price In all depart
ments on the Bourse today were strong.
Canadian Paclrie closed lughar.
PAltla, June 84. The tone on (he Bourse
ttxUy waa cliserful, due td tbe cwuUuuauce
Metal Market
NEW YORK. June 24. METALS The
London tin market was Ss higher at 187 16s
for spot, but futures were fie lower at
179 6s. Locally the market was dull but a
shade higher at t42.8Oa-43.60. Cornier had
further break In the London market with
spot closing at 94. and futures at 89 los.
a decline of 1 6s and 1, respectively. The
local mantei was auii Din nominally lower
with lake quoted at $28.00i&C4.00; electrolytic
at t22.00rt42l2o, and casting at $21.0021.26.
Lead was higher at 20 6s in the London
market, but was easier locally with spot
quoted at $5.70fe6.80. Spelter was unchanged
at 26 7a Sd In London, but declined to
t'i.35iii.46 locally. Iron waa unchanged In
the English market with Standard foundry
quoted at 66s and Cleveland warrants at
66s 3d. Locally, the market was unchanged
with No. 1 foundry, northern, quoted at
324.SiKj'2n.7); No. 3 foundry, northern, at
824.00fa25.00; southern grades are nominal so
far as the local market Is concerned, prloes
being held too high to compote with the
northern grades.
BT. LOUIS. Mo., June 14. METALS
ouu at sa.ai. Bpeiter weak at $6.3U
ColTee Market
NEW YORK, June $4. -COFFEE Market
for coffee futures opened sArady at un
changed Prlcea to a decline of five nninta.
which was about In line with the showing
oi ma curopean maraets. it was reported
that the Rraxtllan conaresa had anthnriiwl
the federal government to guarantee the
kian of $16,000,000 for the gtate of Sao Paulo,
but this evidently had no effect on the
maraei wnicn ruled very quiet and closod
dull, net unchanged to five points lower.
Bales were reported of 9.760 baga Including
Juiy at 6.20c: Autruet. i.l&iirvao,-- ..!..,,,
M o.; uororier, 6.IW0; December, $.26c; Jan
I44 I uary, B.Soc; May, 6.40. Spot cc-ffee oulet. No.
t"4 1 7, Rlo, 6c; No. 4. Santos, 1. Mild coffee
47 J I -oruova, sirjiuo.
Soaar and Mol
NEW YORK, June 24.-STJQAR-Raw
firm; fair refining. $.21i;i3.25c: cmlrifnd
M test, $iK5.76c; molasses sugar, 8.9a3.6iic'
refined ateady; No. , 4.8O0: No. 7 4.fc'
No. 8, 4.60c; No. 9, 4.46o; No. 10, 4.$6c No'
11, 4.30c; No. 12. I tc; No. 13. 4.20o; No. 14
I 15o. Confectioners A. 4.80o; mould A
$.35c; cut loaf, i.7oc; crushed, 6.70c; pow
dered, 6.10c; granulated, 6.jc; cuhee O.lc
NEW ORLEANS. June iiHirni o
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 8.ooCu?
30ko; centrifugal yellow, 8.0oJic4.00o:
seconds, z in4as.0OiC.
MOLABSK6 Quiet ; new syrup, 8034o.
M la nea noils Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June 84.-FLOUR
First patents, $4 tba.06; second patents.
$4 b04j-4.9: first cleaa... $16xif.; ond
cleara, $17ta3 85.
KHAN In bulk, $1$ BOftjMS 7.
WH EAT J uly, 87Hc; Beiitember, kWA
96Sc; No. 1 hard, tl.uoSiil.ouS; No. 1 north
ern, 9Wi0yc; No. 8 northern, $7H6W7Wi:
No. $ northern, $44Joc
Total 1802 8,183 3.301
CATTLE; Receipts were not very large
this morning for a Monday, and ot the
number reported In twenty-seven cars were
through stuff not offered for sale at this
point. The market as a whole was very
slow and dull and the forenoon was well
advanced before anything of consequence
waa aone.
Packers were very bearish in their views
and were bidding generally HK&'lSc lower
right at the outset. The oomplalnt on part
of the buyers Is that the medium to pretty
air kinds or cattle, such a have been
selling from $6.00 have not been killing out
satisfactorily. In consequence buyers were
specially bearish this morning on that kind,
ana while some of the best cattle were
not so much lower, anything of this de
scription was fully KK16c lower than last
iTiaay.
Cowa and heifers were very slow salo
at weak prices. The fight between packers
ana commission men Is still on at tnis
point, atad In consequence the packers were
not Duying anything, un the other nana,
the demand on the part of butchers and
Independent packers was very limited. St.
Joseph Is the only market that has so far
betrayed the Interest of the country by ac
cepting the terms of sale dictated by peck
ers. All the other markets are still In
sisting that cows and heifers shall be sold
the same as formerly, making the ecalos
tne civimng line.
There were more stockers and feeders In
sight this morning than for the last two
weeks or more. As prices on that kind of
cattle have been very high buyers took ad
vantage of the more liberal receipts to take
off a little, making the trade slow and
anywhere steady to lOHjlfic lower on the less
attractive kinds.
BEEF STEERS.
No. At . Pr. No.
1 400 4 40 a
Receipts, 10.000 head. Including Auuo souiu- 1 tl.7Wf2.40; L. C. peaches. $3mV(c2.oO, Aluska
erns; market steady, cnoice expun jiu j ,Hmon, red, l.2v; rancy cninooK, net, 13.10;
dressed beef steers, $0.i.'nUn.7t, fair lo ,good, 1 fancy soc.keye, flat.otl 98. Surdities, quarter
$4 Mruti.16; western fed steors, 4.s.u'; n. $3.26; three-quarters mustard. $178.
bweot potatoes, ai.iuiui . eauer traut, sua.
Pumpkins, 90cl.00. Lima beans, 8-lb.. Too
(itl.2&. Soaked peas. 2-lb., 0o; fancy, $1,269
L46.
CALIFORNIA PRIFD FRTTITS Prune
4 re somewhat unsettled by frear offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades. Quo
tailors range from 6 to So- for California
fruit and from 6V4'tT3o for Oregon. Peaches
ar slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 13V4c. Ralslna are firm; three
crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9c
four-crown. 10c; seeded raisins, 94jUo.
FISH Pickerel, dressed.- lOo; pike.
dreiised, 15c; white Dsn, dressed, winter
fresh, IBc; trout, Usaa&o;
1,132 i stockers and feeders. tS.zVuo. 00; southern
879 native cows, t2.26'4.40; native heifers, Ail
5.10; bulls, 83.tnKq-4.7o; calves, ..uuiuu.i.i.
HOQ3 RecolptB, 8.400 head; market oignoc
lower. Top, $0.95; bulk of sales, $Yff7Vo-8o;
heavy, $6.86(iK..9o; packers, $&.."xiiO.K; lights,
$5.iyar..96; pigs $r..o.vti5 50.
k..H' niorlat ir.w.- lower, lxuubs, tT.ouai
I 7.40; ewe and yearlings, $3.26'4i4i 00; Texas
clipped yearlings, t..oi(il.&0; Texas clipped
slieup, to.oiKUU, o; lea ewes, f iuiiu -
St. Lou la Live Stoek Market.
- A. a raerial V tT . . . 8 . 4 1 ff taM Ra
,.i.t'a iin head'.' Including 2,600 Texan.; ! halibut, 11c; Balmon. irtr; catfish, 17c; her-
' . . . ... v . i .t,iin t-tnar ilreflKen. an: era
market steady
to weak. NaUve shipping ring, dressed. So; ci apples, round, frfijoj
ir... 86 ,tVMKL$0; dres.ed f.eof , crapple. large fancy. b ack bass Iftc i
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and butcher steers,' $6 106.76; steers under
1,000 pounds, $4.00u-l.70; stocKers anu
ere, $3.004i-t.K.; cows and heifers, $iS6 J)
5:80; canners, $1.6oa2.26; bulls. $8.0fy6.rt;
calves. $4.00(0 10.00; Texas and Indian Bleiers,
tl764i6.76; cows and heifers, $1.8014)8. 5.
HUOS Receuas, 6,M head: - market 60
lower. Ilgs and light. $5 .WtnUO; packeis,
$5.70410.06; butchers and best lieavy, $.!
feBHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4,600
heud; market weak. Native muttons. tAo5
4i5.Kti; lambs, $.l.0uHf7.0; culls and bucks,
t2-60i3.6o; stockers, $3.0Uil4.oO.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo, June 24.-CATTL10
Reccpts, 8,404 head; market steady. Na
tives, $4,00(ii7.0O; cows and heifers, fXtPii
6.26; stockers and feeders, $3.tVo4.6o.
HOGS-Mieoeipts, 6.iX2 head; market, frif
l(io lower. Top. $0.00; bulk of sales. $5.oS
SHEDP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.18$
head; market weak. Lamhs, ko(.00;
yearlinKS, $fi.76'ttC.2f.; wethers, $1 40i.76;
ewes, $4.756.26. '
lonx City Live Stock Market.
mntrx- CITY. la. June 24. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLW Receipts, 800 head; mar
ket steadv; beeves, $5.00!5.oO; cows, bulls
mnA mliad 13 .75116.00: Blockers and feeders.
it.Oi't a; calves and yearlings, tl.wsiH.-HlXiS-Recelpt.
3.600 head; market oc
lower; selling at $5.7iu6.8i; bulk, $6 i64)6-80.
Stock In "laht.
Receipts of live stock at the six princi
pal western markets yesterduy:
Liverpool jrnln Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 4.-WHKAT-8pot
steady; No. I red western winter, Cs KVd'
No. 1 California, 6s lid; futures steady:
July. 7s fed; September. 7s l"; December,
nominal.
CORN-Spot Aim; Ilea dried, 6s Id;
old northern. 6a td; futures Quiet: July
is BHd; September. 4s, llVid.
HOPS At London (Pacliio coast) Quiet,
3 lostj'fS 6a.
Dalatk Grain Market.
pn.IITH, Minn.. June k-WHUT-No.
1. northern. - 9No; No. t, northern. Wlfcc;
July, tic; September, teSc; Docaiutier,
tvSc
UATS-On Uaok, Cai JviUd, Ite.
t ) I It
1 m im
4 7M Id)
8 !1t I 04
1 ll4 I 40
II...... 714 I 10
HEIFERS.
If 136 I S3 .1
8 1430 t 40 )0
1 , 40 I 44 8
14 HI 8 44 1
4 711 4 14 J
1 44 4 84 J
BULLS.
81 1M7 t 0 1
1 1110 I M
1 ) I W 1
ao 1
...UM I 40 . 1 ...
CALVES.
til t m t
1M 4 00 1
10 IM I
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
124 I 40 it 4:1 4 tJ
, 47t I 44 41 (71 4 M
421 4 44 19 64 4 14
410 4 a
HOGS Hogs sold 617100 lower today and
the market waa not very active at the de
cline. The hogs sold largely at tn.8rVij6.8S,
with a top at $5 96. It will be remembered
that on Saturday the bulk of all hogs
brought $6.87-tufi.9n4. with a top of $J.U6.
Everything was sold before 11 o clock, the
close oeing very nine airrereni.
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4,600
..1.24,000
8.178
3,500
8.4H0
6.2H2
6,000
47,000
3,320
8,000
. 4.18
4. ouO
18,000
....44.722 78.357 88,908
South Omaha ...
bioux City
Kansas City ....
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St. Louis
Chicago
Total
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. June 24. COTTON Ptmt
closed firm; middling uplands, 13c; middling
gulf. 13.:5c. Sales, 6,800 bales.
New York cotton quotations furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build
ing: Open. High. Low. Close.
smelts, sweet and fine, 13o; eel, 14a; blue fish.
loc; rea snspper, iin: roe ansa, per pair,
iOtidOc; frog leas. 80340c: lobsters, green,
per lb., !7o: lobster, boiled, per lb. 80o
mackerel, Spanlah, per lb., 18c; mackerel.
Dative, ihiqwo per id.; rresn green turtle
meat. Ilia per lb ; dressed buffalo. Ho; bull
heads, lie; white perch, 7c white bass, 160,
HAT Choice upland, per ton, $12.00; me
dium, $1LOO; No. 1 bottom, 19-00; off grades,
t40o4j.60. Rye straw, te
Ma At. Bb. Pr. No. At. ih. Pr
14 t1 ... 4 to . .ar ... 5 a?4
M lit ... t fl 47 ! IS 8 424
44 lot 40 4 T74 l tS ... 1421
44 421 140 I 774 tt I 40 114
44 tvj ... 1 774 74 141 90 4 124
15 Ik7 10 4 774 r7 1 140 11
t tVt ... 8TT4 T4 4 140 a !(
it 124 ... irrtf m s t i n4
II Ill ... 1 774 44 l ... I 124
M r ... 8 774 to 7t ... c 114
ti rt ... i rri it 2i to 1 17 4
4 JW ... I 10 41 t6T M 4 114
44 fc-4 ... t 10 l.'.l tuO I 124
4 174 ... I M 41 t7 40 4 44
44 140 t l 71 tit ... I It
II. K ... 8 10 7 141 84 6 46
7 I t ... 4 10 44 4l ao I 16
11 tt ... t 40 71 4 120 t at
ts I--4 40 I 40 80 tio a) III
at I4 40 t 10 ,fl ... t tt
II 14 120 IN 44 471 140 I If
M ri 11 I 10 44 tfl ... I tt
44 874 ... t BO 77 2 M I IS
46 1 40 I 10 Tt., 144 14 4 16
14 4" ) 8 m td 440 KO I tt
4t tat 804 f 84 M 14 IS
44. Kit 41 4 k M ln M III
4 rt to 4 40 ' 4 4 110 I at
It f0 lt t DO tl 2-7 40 I tt
44 1-4 110 8 M Tl lrt ... I B4
M n4 lav I DO Tl tn 44 8 84
44 1.1 SO 4 10 tt 121 IA I 174
tl 1:1 to tt" t tt Ut 4(7 4
tl Iff 14 I 174 70 XI M 4 474
ti trt 4 4 H-4 74 lit 40 4 174
1 4-4 to I H4 8 If 4 ... I to
U U4 80 I Vut 8. i-4 40 t 88
September 1104 11! 1108 1127
October -. 1126 114 112$ 1145
December 1130 116 1138 1148
ST. LOUIS, June 24. COTTON Quiet
middling, 1214c; sulss, none; receipts, 76
boles; shipments, 476 bales; stuck, 21.847
NEW ORLEANS, Jtine 24. COTTON
Spot market closed firm; sales, 1.8u0 bales;
low ordinary, 7e, nominal; ordinary, 840,
nominal; good ordinary, 10 l-16c, nominal;
low middling, 116-16c; middling, 1314c; good
middling, 1340, nominal; middling fair,
1440, nominal; fair, 15c, nominal; receipts,
6ss bales; stock, 70,839 bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 24. COTTON Spot
market dull; prices, 8 point lower; Ameri
can middling, fulr, 8.01.1; good middling,
7.4?d; middling, 896d; low middling, 6.59)1;
good ordinary, 6.h0d; ordinary, 14,2nd. The
sales of the day wore 6,uu0 bales, of which
2i0 were for speculation and export and in
cluded 6,700 bales American. Receipts, l.OuO
bales. Including v0 bales American.
Evaporated Apples avad Dried Krnlts.
NBW TORK, June 24. EVAPORATED
APPLIES Market unchanged; fancy are
?uuted at 8Wc; choice at 6c; prime at 7VW
and poor to fair at ttilo.
DRIE DFRUITS-Prunfca are firm, with
quotatlona ranging from 4o to 1240 for
California fruit and from 644a to 10a for
Oregon. Apricots are quiet but firm, wlttl
choice quoted at 21c, extra choice at 2"3o
and fancy at 227123c. Peaches ar firm but
unchanged, with cholc quoted at 11 VtrtP
12c.; extra choice at UWal!c; fancy at 13
413Vic and extra fancy at 14 -H"- Ralslna
are nrm, Dotn as to spot end futures,
though demand Is quiet for the time be
ing. Loose muscatel are quoted at
loc; seeded raisins at 7'43'lio, and London
layers at tl.uuyl 65.
Oils and. Hoaln.
NEW YORK, June 24- OIL Firm: prime
crude, f. o. b. mills, nominal; yellow,
tVOc. Petroleum, firm; refined New Tork,
$8.46; l-r.uaoeipnia and Baltimore, 33.40; in
bulk. $4 96. TurponUiie, quiet, tVuMeo.
ROSIN Steady strained, common to
good. $4.6t'i)4.60.
SAVANNAH. Oa, June $4 OIL Turpen
tine. firm. 87&67ie.
ROSIN1 Firm; sales. T.4H; receipts, 1.788;
shipments, 4.639; stock. 49,224. Quote: ABC,
tVI.lt6.S4.06; D, $4-$Vif4.t6; E, 34.60r(P.0; F,
$444.90; O. 48urv4.W; H, t4 .; I. 6.00; K.
tf.24; M. $5.60; N. $5.706.86; WO. $5 86;
WW. $6 96.
OIL CITT, Pa., June 24 -OII-Credlt bal
ances, 81.78; runs, 167.816; average, 134.036:
shipments, IttS.Uel; average, 160,8ui.
Wool Market.
BT. IjOIIS. Mo.. June 24 W1LWm W
tuedluw tioUaa, couioUul tutd clulUlug,
Klgln Batter llarkrl,
ELGIN, I1L. June 24. BUTTER Market
firm at 21 He The output for the week was
1.000,700 pounds.
BY RAIL TO YOSEMITE
Steel Moguls Chase the it ace Oa
of Katnons California
Itesort,
A generation has passed since the pack
trains wore superseded by the stages as
means of carrying tourists to th even than
fatuous Tosemlte valley. Thousands of en
thuslastto sightseers from all parts of the
world have used the facilities thus provided.
The dust and heat of the Ran Joaquin sum
mer, the aridity of the plains and tower
foothills, the Jolting, which finds an ache
for every musols of the traveler not inured
lo staglngv-these were some times griev
ous to bear, but the unique attractions of
the rockbound valley drew. In spite of these,
and became more popular every year. There
were those who had visions of a railway to
th park Une; but (he canyon of the Merced,
which offered the only practicable grade,
was so narrow and tortuous, with walls so
proclpltloua and adamantine, that its use
for such a purpose was regarded by most
1 a very remote possibility.
The seemingly Impossible feat is actually
accomplished. The Yoaemlte Valley railroad
la now in actual operation. Already tour
tats have made the journey from Merced te
the Sentinel hotel between the rising ansj
the Betting of one sun, with nearly two
hours to spare at each end. With the In
auguration of the regular schedule the time
actually spent tn the Journey easily falls
below sewn hours. . Compared with the old
schedule this will mean a saving of twenty
four hours each way two more days for
sightseeing rn the valley and its immedi
ate environs. Add to this the reduction in
traveling expense to slightly more than hulf
that of former years, and the further fact
that the ride will be restful, rather than ex
hausting, and part of the significance ot the
change win be apparent.
The railroad I 88 miles In length from
Merced to E3 Portal, and its approximate
cost was $4,000,000. Eighteen hundred men
were employed for a year and a half upon
tt. It rises gradually from an elevation
of a few hundred feet at Merced to 1.800
feet at El PortaL There are no very heavy
grade or very sharp curves. Two trains
will run each way every day, both trains
going having daylight schedules In order
that the beauties of the trip up the Merced
may be tost to the traveler, Ban Fran
cIboo Calt
Vse oa 111 Telephone.
The latest annual report of the American (
Telephone company dleuloeee some Interest
ing facts. There are 7.107,836 telephones In
operation In this country, or one for every
ten or twelve persona. Th average toll
and exchange connections (or laet year waa
6.445.000,000 or about sixty-four telephone
calls for every man, woman and child in.
the United State.
Of course, very many calls are for pleas
ure or sociability, but tb great majority
more than half, probably are for business
purpose. A generation ago the thing waa
unknown. Today It la indispensable.
W may be open to all manner of exciting
inferences from the amazing figure of the
report, but In tb last analysis It merely
means that Ajnartoans love to talk.
Metornaan Fatally Mart.
NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass., June $4.-'
Motonuan Jame Harding was fatally and
nine others more or Ihs seriously hurt,
today In a collUlon bet ecu two electric'
cars, one of U.em well filled will) psa
gers. The accident happened on a curve
between North AA.Uuoro tui4 AtUebuea)
CatiiUa