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    TI1E OMATJA DAILY DKEi AVEDXKSDAY, JUNE 2C, 1007.
9
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
leayy Belling on All Cereali,Marki
the Opening.
IBICES STAET TO WEAKEN SOME
Ultra t'p, Thoaik, on th Hammer
In Tiff Get at the Upealnsr
and
Finally Gala
Strength.
. OMAHA, Juno 25. 1!"
( Th market opened with heavy llirg on
fall (Trains. Prices weakened some, but
rttood well In the face of the hard hammer
Ins; they rot at the. opening, and regained
strength later on the contirmatlon of the
timua to winter crops and unsettled
foreign weather and demand.
Wheat opened steady with a firm ton".
There was some scattered selling at tho
opening, but no pressure,. Prices held Well
throughout the morning In spite of selling
owing mainly to heavy foreign demand.
July wheat opened at 864 asked and closed
at K4tc bid.
Corn market was dull and a shade
lower on some scattered selling by com
mission house and the continued fine
growing weather. No special feature to
trade. Cash demand continues good. July
oorn opened at 48o bid and closed at 4c
bid.
Oat were. dull, showing further wenk
neas on continued liquidation and locals
selling. Commission houses were buyers
on decline and some advance was made"
later on strength of wheat. July oats
opened at 414,0 asked and closed at 4lc
bid. '
Clearances were 20R.OO0 bushels o"f com
and 83. eon bushels of oats and wheat and
flour equal to 104,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed fed lower on wheat and
Hi lower on corn.
Seaboard reported 6R0.000 bushels nf wheat
and 20Q,(ioo bushels of corn for export.
Bradatreet estimate a wheat 'Increase
Of 4,000,000 bushels, as compared Inst year
to a decrease of S.046,000 bushels. Corn In
creased 1,8(6,000 bushels and oats- decrcaauJ
ua ooo bushels.
Local range of Pinions :
Artlcles-I Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes y.
WheatH
4uiy...
Sept...
Corn
July... B.ipt...
Oats
July...
Bopt...
4AI
8fHrHl 4B
871Bj 874B
48 B 48 B
4T4A 47HB
41 4i n
4B b
87 4A
4S B
7fcB
vbi
MlB
t7T,A
47V4A
I
47A:
CVA
41 H A
364A
84A
A aaked. B bid.
OMAHA CASH PRICES.
WlfBAT-No. I hard, &S9c; No. 3 hard.
1fi5ci No. 4 hard, 70&8uu; No. 8 spring,
82i8c.
CORN No. t, 48Ho: No. I, 474c; No. 4,
4it47c; no grade, 40'al54c; No. 8 yellow,
4774(&'c; No. 8 white, 4b4c.
OATS-NO. 8 mixed, 40H'?Wmo; No. 8
white, 4W42c; No. 4 white. 40H9414c;
Standard. 424c.
HYl-No. 7Bc; No. 8, 74C.
Carlo t Hclst.
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago ,.48 639 134
MlnneaDolla ...Dm;
Omaha 40 61 26
Imluth 130
CHICAGO GKA1M AND PROVISIONS
Fenatarea of the Trmdlnal and Cloelug
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, June 26. Delay to harvesting
operations in the southwest because or wet
i weather was a strengthening Influence to
I day on the local market,- the September
delivery closing at a net - gain ot VWc,
Corn was up Ho. Oats were down 44c. Pro-
Visions were Vi'Maltia to Zo higher.
Trading In the wheat Pit waa active, with
commission houaes and bulla the leading
buyers. New of the day was generally
favorable to the bulla. Tho main aource ot
strength waa rain In Kansas and Mlasourl
where harvesting Is now In progress. The
comparatively steady market at Liverpool
also strengthened the early market. The
heavy tone of the oats market had a bear
ish affect for a tlma, but prices soon rallied
. And held firm until the close. A decrease
VI n the world's visible supply of t.HA.000 bit.
At gainst a decrease of 8,640,000 bu. for ihs
I same -Week, last year . waa an important
bullish factor. September opened tin
4 changed to Ho higher at iH-HSWrtc, sold off
11 to ifeiHHU0 and then advanced to Du4c
Th close waa at MHSMo. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to lUi,BU0 bu,
Primary receipts were 611,000 bu., against
174.009 bu. on the same day last year. Mln
neapotls, DXiruth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 4U cars, against 837 cars last week
and Ut ears one year ago. .
Th oorn market waa weak early in the
day because of favorable weather and the
weakness of oats, but later became Firm be
cause of numerous reports that the croD
till backward. The volume of trading waa
Hot large. The market closed firm. Sep
tember opened a shade to "atfj'Ho lower at
lM4c?34c, advanced to &3c and closed at
tifcU&Sc Local receipts were &S8 cars, with
inx oars of contract grade. --
Renewed liquidation ' tn0 July delivery
caused a fresh decline In the price of oata.
the prloe of July at one tlma being la lower
man me close yesieraay. improved eonai
tlone for the new crop also weakened the
market. Bapteuiber opened unchanged to
Ho lower at 87toflHo, sold oft id 8tiHc and
Clooed at 87Ho. July sold between 42c and
fto, and closed at 42HO. Local receipts were
M cars.
Provisions were firm for the greatsr part
f the day because of coveting by shorts.
At the close September pork waa up Sfi at
ilA.86. Lard was up XUutSHc at JV.07W Ribs
were wtoiuibo nigner at t.RWas.!i'A.
tiUmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
88 oars; corn, tut oars; oats, 68 oars; hogs.
tuu neao.
The leading; futures ranged as follows'
alrUclea.1 Open. Hlgh. Low. CTose. Yes y
.WheatH
juir
Corii-
July
t4aui s,,
k.e.. MVk t(,l-v. IUV
f
,ixe&y
97 (Wa;tr!UW7 96
I I
r
r tout,
4 5T,itn3'W1((vi,
Do.
Oats
July Bept.
Peo.
Mar
X?ork--
rlupt.
Lard
July Sept.
Oct,
lUbs
July
61 WJ
(1
41
43
43
ml
88
40
II 70
14 00
8 67
8 87
8 80
8 65
I 73
8 87
r34H
87K
$?vl
8a
40
40
16 06
16 26
1 TO
14 00
i8ir4
15 70
It 00
U aft
tend
a 87)
8 63W
87MJ
I so
10
10
I 70
.1 to
IS7H
8 sTW
10
I6S
BO
i io
S 50
8 70
ft.-tt
stJTHj
80
No. X ..... f
Cash quotations were as follows: -VLOUK-clteady:
winter patents, $3.70(9
4X0; winter straights, 83.464fei.7u: spring pat
ents. $i.VK;2&A; spring straights, tJ-l&UH-S;
bakers, tt.auru4.60,
WHltAT No. I spring. 8cCtl.0a; No. t,
9cS1.01: No. i red. 906a
iXKN No, f, fciVJjWc; Jio. 2 yellow, 6Sc.
. 4!xATS-No. t, 43HCJ No. I white, 4&o; No.
t white, 4&J44c,
RIB No. 2, Me.
UAJlUtr "air to choice malting; TOSHfe.
Hun I M Siax Nn 1 nnrHiwMirn li ik
Timothy, prime, K75. Clover, contract
grades, 816.36, I
PHOVltoiON-ehort llba. sides flooee),
9NXi;.7s. Mess pork, per bbl $16.063lii.lO.
ft per 100 It.. $8.2, Sliort clear sides
.JxuA), $8.87Wo 1H.
4Buoelpts and shipments of flour and grain
wars as follows!
Receipts Shipments.
Flour, bbla. 16.7UO
WheeU. bu....., i.t 4.000
Corn, bu.... (Sw.MO 434. 8u0
Oats, btt.., lai.uO 13u,wO
Rye. bu, t,t
ltarley, bu... , 16,ej0 14,000
Oa the Produce exxhanre today te but
ter market was firm; CTamarlts. 1992c;
dairies, 174331c. Ettys, steady; at ...aik,
cases Included, 13'U; firsts, lio; prims
ftnts, 14c UUeeso. steafy; U47.133.
ttaasaas City tirmlm mm 4 Provlaloas.
KANSAS CITT, June H-WTi EAT July.
KVo; Septsmber, 87c; December, 8ac;
caati No. I bard, WiiMc; No. 3, s40H6o: No. S
red, 84njOo; No. 8, 8tJscu
. CORN July, 4Mc: bept ember, Ko; De
ernaT, 46 Sc, oash No. I mixed. Mo: No. L
sVii-'Ho; No, I white, tic; No. 3. ic.
OAT No. t white, 4HS47c; No. mixed.
t
erac."
lOLKJd tlteady; extra fancy, 16c; flrats, 14c;
SMooods, loc; current retelpls, cast' in
cluded. !a
HAT Uncnangear c noire timothy, 16.0O
14.00; eho4o prairie, fl0.7&UJO.
KT ca5r, 77iBao.
IOTTliUr-Creaniery, JSc; packing. 16c.
Receipts. lilpm-iv
VTaaeX bu - 3&.UJ0 M..mo
Corn, ba ... 13 iXx X5.i
OUSt btt n - 0U0 S.0U0
St tautest B Is Grata Market.
KTW VEAPM J 9. una . WHCAT-July,
9fctifi; bnnLmatxt. Va; No. 1 tmti.
$l.lWl'&lor4J; No. 1 northern, 9Sti1c: No.
t noilhirn, 7Mirc; No. S northern, 94
til"v
Kl-Ora First patents, $4 sri.oj; smnd
patents, $ I 4 i ; flmt clears, U U-yS.;
oond clear. ti.-ti2 86.
BRAN In bulk. tlt l'lilo To.
SKW IDRK OB .ill: HAL MARKET
Quotations of the Dar on Tarlons
Commodities.
NKW TORK. June $5 FI.OUR Receipts,
14. 4K bhls.; exports, 4T6 bhls. ; dull and
nl'otit steady; Minnesota patents, $5 '"J .40;
Minnesota bakers, l;i. ro'y4.15; winter pat
ents, $4 f?j0.i; winter straights, $4 304 4 46;
winter extras. I1.uyiin.6v: winter low grades,
$;! !rf'ti3 40. Rye flour, dull: fair to good.
M-7.Vijo.is; choice to fancy, $3.1ia6.40.
CORNMEAL Steady, fine white and yel
low. 11 .) coarse. 11 17'il.l9: kiln dried.
$3 2t'fl3.30.
RYE Dull; No. 8 western, S?C, f. o. b..
New York.
WHEAT Receipts. 15. 000 bil : experts.
25,6X5 bu.; sales, 2,2nU,Oi'0 hu., futures. Bpot
market steady; No. 2 red, 974c elevator
and 9!Hc. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
Duluth, $1 07, t. o. b., afloat; No. 2 hard
winter, 81.01V f. o. b., afloat. Options
opened steady oa better cables than ex-
ected, advanced on unfortunate weather
n the southwest and Intimations of fur
ther export demand, but weakened later
and closed steady at net unchanged
prices to an advance of 4o- July WStCtfi
$1.00, closed at V.c, September 81. 01 H'l .
closed at 11.01; December 1.0R41.03.
closed at $l.u3.
CORN Receipts, 163.400 bu.; exports,
1B.71HI bu.; sales, 10,000 bu., futures; 120.000
bu., spot, Bpot market easy; No, z, SJC
elevator and 61c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2
white, 62c and No. 2 yellow, 62 40 f. o. b.,
afloat, option market opened easier, but
rallied on uncertain weather, good Cash
Inquiry and in sympathy with wheat, but
weakened under spot pressure and closed
Irregular, at a net decline if He to a net
advance of 4c. July closed lc; Septem
ber 6Hmi4c, closed 614c; December 6v4i
brc closed 604c.
OATS Receipts. 67,700 bti.t exports, 83.
237 bu. Bpot market weak; mixed oats,
M to 32 pounds, 4tVfcc: natural white, 30 to
33 poundx, CjujIc, clipped white, 38 to 40
K)iinds, 60ViinV4c.
fKh;i-4Steady : soring brun. I2Z.lv: mid
dlings. f3.10.
HA I nteadv: ehlnnlna. 7aaTc: KOOd to
choice. $1.204i)1.25.
HOI'S Uuiet: Pacific coast. 1908 crop. 8(3
11c; 16 crop, ftUec.
HIDES Uulet: Central America. 22M,c:
Bogota, t3'c.
J.KATHKR Quiet; acid. 2S4T27H'"--PROVISIONS
Reef, steady: family. 00
014.71; mess, ti.mi 10.00: beef hams. $34.00(3
26.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, ll1
'U'Hc; pickled hams, lilic; Lard, strong;
western nrlme. tS.7FaM.9&: refined, firm:
compound, $8.874Bl continent, $D 26.
1'ork,- steady: family. tl8.fodil 0o: short
Clears, $17.0V(i 18.00; mess. $17.(hHu18.25.
TALIjOW Steady: citv aa.00 Der nkg:).
te; country tpKgn. free), ii8H0.
HU E Htearlv: domestla. lair to extra. 8U
tt,r: Japan, nominal.
Bl " TIER Steady : renovated, common to
extra, is-u'zjc.
CHEKBii-Firm: new state full cream.
Colorado and white, small best, 12c; same.
targe, iitc; same, large and small, rair to
good. lOVi'dlHtc: same. Inferior. 7VJi!tto.
EUQS Steady ; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby brown and mixed, first to extra
firsts, l8ffl7o.
POULTRY Live, steady; spring chick
ens, 20c; fowls, 14o; turkeys. He. Dressed
firm: western broilers. lS4f20c: turkeys. 10
414c; fowls, ll13Vsc.
WEtTHEll IN TUB URAIX BELT
Pair and Warmer Is the Prospect for
Wednesday.
OMAHA. Neb., June 26, 1907.
Thunderstorms with moderately heavy
rains were general last night In the Miss
ouri and middle Mississippi valleys, and
continue in the latter this morning. High
winds occurred at points in southeastern
Nebraska and the lower Missouri valley.
Temperatures are slightly higher In the
eastern states and throughout the west.
They are slightly lower In the central val
leys and southern states, and the weather
win be slightly cooler In this vicinity to
night, followed by warmer Wednesday.
with fair tonight and Wednesday.
Omaha record of temberature and nreolD-
Itatlon compared with the correaoondlug
day of the past three years:
lwr inm uui IP
Minimum temperature...' 69 68 06 62
Precipitation 89 .00 T .12
Normal temperature for today, 74 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March t
4.11 Inches.
. Deficiency - corresDondlnft no Hod" In lflOR.
1T4 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1406,
4.62 Inches. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For the twenty-four hours ending at I a.
m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday. June 26,
1907:
OMAHA DI8TRICT.
-Temp.- Raln-
Btatlons. Max. Mln.
. fall.
1.85 -1.02
.01
.39
.91
.46
.00
.20
.03
.40
.S3
.00
.03
1.63
.00
.00
Bky.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Ashland, Neb K
Auburn, Neb M
Columbus, Neb... 91
6.1
63
60
M
tPalrmont, Neb,. 87
Falrbury, Neb.... Vi
Or. Island, Neb 86
Hartlngton, Neb. 84
63
M
6
bt
t
65
60
57
60
60
53
68
Hastings, Neb.... 87
Oakdale, Neb 63
Omaha. Neb 91
Tekamah, Neb... 93
Alia, la 89
Carroll. Ia 91
Clarlnda, Ia 95
Sibley, Ia 88
Sioux City, la... 86
Minimum temperature
for
twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. tNot Included in
averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of
Central. Stations.
Chicago, HI .26
Colunibus, O. 18
Dea Moines, Ia.... 13
Indianapolis, Ind.. II
Kansas City, Mo.. 17
-Temp. Rain.
ax. Mln. Inches.
80 63 .28
83 64 .14
88 6i .83
83 W .26
93 62 6
84 64 .18
76 44 . .01
90 60 -. .46
84 62 .38
Louisville, Ky 17
Minneapolis, Minn. 29
Omaha, Neb 16
St. Louis, Mo 10
Slightly cooler weather prevails through
out the corn and wheat region. Excessive
rainfalls occurred In the Kansas City dis
trict and modurately heavy rains fell In all
others except the Minneapolis district.
wuere tney were ugnu
L. A. WELfcH. Local Forecaster,
t. Loals ienvrml Market.
ST. LOVI8, June 26. WHEAT Higher;
track! No. 8 red cash. Wlc; no. i tiara,
VJnrtc: July. SV'c: Beotember. 91o.
CORN Lower; track: ,.o. 8 cash, 53SV3
52c; July, 61c; September, 62c; No. white,
OATS Lower; track: No. $ cash, 41 c;
July, 4c September, 87c; No. 2 white.
4oVw!.
KLOl'Rr-Qulet; red winter patents, 34.40rfj)
4 70; extra fancy apd straight, n.mni.i
clear, Jiwai--
8BED Timothy, steady; $3.00QtO0.
coHNMEAL Steady : $i.70,r .
BRA-N Weak ; sacked, east track. 95tfi7o.
HA Y Quiet; timothy, $l.50t;Ju.6o; prairie,
$1U.IU'1S.00.
IKON COTTON TIBS 81.0ft, . .
RA04HNO 11C
lir.MP TWINFJ 10c
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; lobbing.
$1140. Lard, higher; prime steam, 88.40. Dry
eaJt meat, steady; boxed extra shorts, $& 6;
clear ribs, .vh; . snort clears,
bacon, steady; boxea extra siiorts, 810..
clear ribs. 110 37: short clears. $10.36.
I
POULTRY Firm; chickens, 10c; springs,
ll.'rlc ; turkeys, lxc; niuKi. c; geese, e,
BOTT1SR Higher creamery, ;fOvttr-Hc.
KOOS Steady. 13c
Following were tho receipts and shipments
of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhls . 8.00 .t)
Wheat, bu ffl.ao Q.04
Corn, bu J.uW 163.0
Oats, bu 91.000 .0o0
Mllwaakee ttrala Market.
MILWAUKEE, June SS. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, 1.03C1.03; No.
northern. Jlxyittl.Ol ; September, 94o bid.
RYri-eudy; No. i. 871j4f7c.
BARLUY-Dull; No. 3. 76c; sample, 64tf
74c.
CORN Lower; No. t cash, 53534c; Bep-
icnuwr, pjv asaeu.
Llverpoel brsls Market.
LIVERPOOL, June .-WHEAT Spot
sieauy; no. i rea western, os na: No.
California, 6s lid. Futures, steady; July
7s; September. 7s ZVd. ' '
CUKN Sik1. flrn; Hess dried. 5s Id; eld
northern, is 3d. Futures, iulet; July, 4s
Ufea; Bepieiuoer, ibQ.
Peerta Mark.
PEORIA. June 35.-CORN Unchanged
No. 8 yullow. and No. 8, 62c; No. 4. 61u
no graoe, tvi4ic
OA'n-Noinina3, nothing doing.
RYE Nominal; No. 8. V4ic.
WHUiKX Ou the basis of (l.tL
Dalalh Urals Market..
Pl'LlTH. Minn.. June 86.--WHEAT No,
I northern, w-v ; no. i nortnrrn, ic
juiy. HHv-i rjepicniDe,r, c: iecember
OATS To arrive, tlo; June, ilo.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS i
Professionals Bcjin an Active Cam
paign for Advance in Prices.
GAUTS FROM ONE TO THREE POINTS
I.arae t'nlla of Kurone for Ciold Are
Ignored tr 'peculators Crop
News Is Good and Close Is
Strong; and Active.
NEW TORK, June 26. The stock
ket was taken in hand today with
vigor and determination than for
mar
more some
time past. The Initiative was suppose 1 to
be largely professional, but the ai'iear
ance of confidence, even among i r f es
slonal operators, was a distinct chant"
from the recent profound aputhy of the
market. Rumor was busy with probable
origin of the suddenly developed actlvltv,
and while the Individual or group varied
In the different surmises, there was gen
eral agreement In the rumors pointing to
organized professional operations as con
cerned In the upward movement of
prices. The movement win based ob
viously on the almost total ubs-nce of
selling pressure In the market for sev
eral days past, notwithstanding some
ui an uniavnranie character. It was
found easy, therefore, to bid un nrlees
without brlnaina- out nnv overwhelming
offerings of stocks at the higher prices.
1 Here Was a market! mnvim,iil In ...-!-
Jntlve sentiment In Ixindon and this re
lieved the local market from a factor
which has helped to ':eep It back. A re
bound of 13-lfl in Pirltlsh connl was o
striking testimony to the Improvement In
the Investment feeling In Ixin.lon. Aioar-
ently fears of trouble nt ihn fori nihtiv
stock market settlement In progress there
nave subsided. Discounts receded, al
though I,ondon took $1,000,000 In gold In
this market for shipment tomorrow. This
continued drain on bank reserves, it Is
held in some quarters, cannot fall to com
plicate the local money situation In con
nection with the seml-nnnual settlement.
The stock market Ignored this Influence.
The subtreasury has now taken from the
banks since the bank statement was com
plied, $,sa,,0(iO, and this Includes only such
portion of the gold Intended for export as
was shipped today. 8aturday'B surplus
reserve, even with lat week's augmenta
tion, stood at only 8fi.628.9x. It Is the opln.
Ion amongst foreign bankers that the. gold
export movement may extend considerably
further. The Imperial bank of Orraany
showed some betterment of condition and
confidence at Paris was restored In a
measure with the subsidence of the more
alarming demonstrations In southern
;T?nF,i I-cndon national authorities at
tnnuteoj the attempted purpose of foreign
banks to build up their reserves, In part
"Pstlon of short crops, which
will necessitate heavy payments for im
ported breadstuffs and perhaps re-shln-ments
of gold later. On the other hand
!7 Twrk auh"-les re Inclined to ex
plain the scanty supplies of exchanges as
S!. ? .th.8 "''"llnatlon to offer bills
against future grain and cotton exports.
A good Imnresslon waa nn.i k o..
success of the $6,000,000 Philadelphia 4 per
afinn J.Tn ThwbW of a ynulcato
at 100.27 was followed by reported re-sales
r?J -SP'5 oaf? UP to 102 n'1 mds above
i" . . lnol,,Pnt w regarded as hav
ing an Important bearing on the comlmr
FrlH,J W;009 NPW Yk City bond- o5
f hJ." A 'ure has been
feared for this offering and the effect of
fiJ.- faJUlre on he Investment situa
tion has been much dreaded. Such Isn-
" nx as. tn" Philadelphia bond
saie is orten a forerunner of a general
change In the Investment tide and r
larg-e
sentimental Influence on the rtnv'm
market.
Thft VerV favrtrahl. , .
Il,1n"-,rPr,e5tbv the kly bulletin of
eeneV Mtl .ome pronounced and
shown by all classes of securCs The"
gains were
neia to the strong and active
closing:.
Monds were
IrTeonil.ii. TV I l
value. $1,030,000. T'nlted H.ate. .- ,: 'Ti
Hper cent on call.
The ransrn rf . i . .
Stock exchans-e was as follows:
adam. lapre 8""- H'n-
Low. Clnaa.
II
amai. coppar t
Amcr. Oar and Poundrr
39, M0
av
ino
l.tk
4
41H
4
11
M4
Ms
do pfd
41
If)
II
Amr. Cotton Oil
do pfd
A mr. Ripraas
83
tm
IR'4.
48
9T4
V
nl
1
104
121 14
I
t
M
f7
5
r
17(1$
170
Amer. Hlda A tMih., nM
Amer. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Amer. Locomotire
8.100 Mi 14 67 V.
0.0 prd
mar. Smelting A Ref.,
14.000
4ou
in)
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Amer. Tobacoe pfd etfa....
Anaconda Mining Co
Alrhleon
do pfd
Atlantlo Coaat Line
Baltimore A Ohio
do pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt
Canadian Pacific
Central of New Jeraar
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago Oreat Weatern...,
Chloago A Northwestern...
0.. M. A t. Paul
Chloago Term. A Trans ...
V'
1404
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SB
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da let ptd
do Id pfd
Coneolldated Gaa
Com Products
do pfd
Delaware A Hufc'in
Dal., Lack. A 'AVetern. . ..
Denrer A Ilto Oand
do pfd
maimers' 8eo.;r.tlea
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
General Electric
Illlnola Central
International rpc
do pfd
100 71 '4 111,
International Pump
do pfd
Iowa Central
do pfd
0
tm
100
6t
tViO
jno
100
I'fjnfi
3.KII0
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4
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do pfd
Lmilarllje A Naahvllla
Mexican Central
Mtnn. A t Loula
II.. 8V P. m Sauit te. M.
do pfd
Mlaaourl Pacific
M , Kanaaa A Taias
National Lead -.
N. R. R. of Mexico pfd....
N. T. Central
N. T., Ont. A Weatern....
Norfolk A Weatern
74'4
1!3
34
7Vi
70
r4
24V4
120T4
9
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88
140
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71
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7844
113
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44
14"
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do pfd
North, American
Pacific Mall
Pennerlvanta
People1 a Oaa
Pitta , c, c. ft m. L.
Preeaed 8tael Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
800
O.loO
ISO
103
lol 4
do lat pfd
do Id pld
Republic Steel
100
7i W
700
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do ptd
Roek Ialand Co
do pld
fM. L. A Ban Fran. Id pfd
St. Loula Boulhweetera....
4o pfd
Southern Peclflo
do pfd
Southern Railway
do pfd
Tenneaeee Coal and Iron...
Teaaa A Faclne
Tol., 8t. L. A Weataro....
744
do prd
Union Pacific
13:
M
1
CO
l
8
34
M
14
I'll
1244
40 pfd
V. . Eipreaa
U. 8. JUellr
V. 8. KubLar
do pfd
U. t. Btael
i
Ii0
4.70
4
44
S4V4
M
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3SV4
r7
do pfd
Virginia-Carolina Chemical.
do pfd
Webaah
do pfd
Wella-Fargo F.apreea
Weatlnghouea ElecUIC
Weaura lnlon
Wheeling Lake Brie
Wleoonslu Central
do ptd
Northern Parlflo
Central Leather
do pfd
8loaa-8heaid
(iraat Northern pfd
Iuterborovgli Metropolitan . .
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100 33
Is:
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1.2(10
4M,
do pfd
Total sale lor tae ay,
44.0l4 tbaraa.
New York Mlali
NEW YORK, June 28.-
,m gtocka.
."losing quotations
n iTiirtni; siocas wr.
Adams Ces
Alloa
ttreeca
aHruaaalck Cob...
CvwatiM k Taaael .
Con. ll an Va.
Hura Sil'er
Iron Silr
te'tvilre Coo
Offered.
10
Utile Chief....
Ontario
Ophlr
fotual
Saaaa
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopea...
Standard
.. I
..tie
..J0
.. 10
.. 6a
.. 10
..
..325
. .526
.. W
.. 60
.. 15
. . 40
..
. $:0
.. 8
Mora t;ol3 te Hnsitaasl.
NEW YORK. June 36. Kountae Bros, to
day engaged $1.000.0UU gold fur export to
London tomorrow.
Treaaarr Statement.
' WASillNGTON, June 26 Today's state
ment ot th traaavary baUncaM la Uim g-u-
M1 fil'i.t rrlw!v,' of t).e 1 r( , 4 d ml.lt
n . rii', shows: Available raoli talane
$J.)7.(U1,i;i; goltl ro'n a.nd bulllun, 877,07i.ol3;
gold certllh'Htes, $..1I0.3X.
er York Money Market.
NKW TORK, June 2S.-MONET-On call,
steady, IV&.lH r" cent; closing bid, SH
per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans,
firm; sixty days, 4M per cent; ninety
days. 4Vy per cent; six months,
per cent.
PR1MK MERCANTILE paper, fff per
HTKIILINO KXCIIANOR-Kasler with
nrti .il business In bankers bills at $4 710
'k4.715 fnr demand and at $4.S.1nou4 8-lS for
sixty day bills; posted rates, $4.84Vu4W;
commercial bills. $4 s3V4i4JIH.
MLVEB Bur, 67V; Mexican dollars,
62He
H( NDS Oovernment firm; railroad, Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds tin's. y ware
ss follows:
II. 8. r(. la
do coupon
V. 8. . rvg.
do coupon .
ref....l4H Japan N. 14 vrirl
1' do W. rtfi
1'?H ilo Id ifrlos
lets Jo 4t
tl v
04
!
U. 8. old 4a,
do coupon .
r..
1 1., a N. uoi.
.lnoi Mnrtat. o. sold
l.-HWi. Ontrml 4..
.If do lat Inc
. 724 Midq. St. U i
.lnutftl.. K. si T. .
.18 da Ma
I i. j
aoi, I
t' S. new 4a,
r..
00 coupon
Am. Ton. 4a
do Is
Atnhlaon gen. 4a.
do adj. 4a
Atlantic ('. L. 4a.
B. A O. 4a
do IHa
M
44Mj
of M. . 4. m-4 i
. T. C. gen. IHa... S
. v'N. J. r. n. la.... 113 H
t'iSa No Pacific 4 iwk
4s.... tl no la
5a lui N. W. e. ta MI4
Br. R. T. CT.
lnt. of OS.
'lo lat inc....
'Id !d Inc
do M lnc
( he A O. 4Ha...
S,. A A. ma
f , D. A Q n. 4a.
C, R. 1. A P. 4
do col. Ra
WAX A Bt. U (.
Colo. Itid. 6a, sac.
t'oln. Mtd. 4a
Colo. A 80. 4a
Cuba, 6a
D. A R. o. 4a....
Plat. Bcci. fm
Krlo prior llan 4a.
do gen. 4a
Hock. Val. 4Va...
Mk'ilra. S. U rfi 4a. MS
70 rann. cr. 4
iV. RMdtng (en. 4a 99
10014 at. L. A I. M. e. Sa.1V)
47 U L. A S r. f 4.
9. U 8. W. a. 4a.... 71
ftNta Matxiard A. L. 4a
M s paclllc
4a M 'do lat 4ii cira...
A. t Southern Rr Is
... 4 Tax. A P. lata..
... 8T.. St L W.
...lot rnlon Pacine 4a...
. .. MMl'. 8. 8tecl id ea..
... rj Wahaah Ira
... 4 'Weatfrn Md. 4a..'.
... Ill W. A L. B. 4a..
...101 "Wis. Central 4s.
. lol t
..112
la. 75
..101H
... !
... 73H
.. 0
... 14
japnn fla
Bid. Offered
Bnaton Mtocks and Donds.
BOSTON, June 28. Call loans, J6 per
cent; time loans, 6fi6 per cent. Official
closing prices on stocks and bonds:
Atrliiaon adj. 4a aM, Blnrhara
14
do 4a 4 l, ft Hrrla ...
Mca. Ontral 4a...
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Bnaton A A
Hoaton A Main.
X
7s H
1&
144
120
h
1H
78
I
44
1214
y
115
171
...1
72'
... 77 Cantennlal
... SfH Copper Rant ..
... l'JI)lr Went
...Ill Franklin
...100 Granbr
...1HI lata Hoyal ,
lloaton Llcvatcd
Kltrhbura ptd 120 Maaa Mlnlns ...
Max. Central lSVfj Mlchliran
N. Y. N. H A H..141 Mohawk
I'nlon Paclfl.- Uf,V Mont Coal A
Am. Pncu. Tuba
614 "(Hd Dominion
Am. Hugar
do pfd
Am. Tel. A Tl
Am. Woolen ..
do pfd
Edlaon Eleo. Ill
121 Osceola
113 Parrot
104 Qiilncr
35 Shannon
904 Tamarack
Trtnltr
ftlaaa. Kloctrlo ....
do pfd
Maaa. Oaa
Dnlted Fruit
Vnlted Shoe Mach
do pfd
U. 8. 8tMi
do pfd
Adventure
Alluuea
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Asked. "Bid.
1614 United Copper tl
(7 V. 8. Mining, ox-dlr. 48
MV. B OU 1
110 -- l tan oia
tt VUlorla 114
17 Winona 7
S4H Wnlverlne 154
M North Butte TU'4
lv Butte Coalition 35
46 Nevada 11
a4H('al. A Artaona 157
124 Aril. Commercial.... 2
London Closing Stocks.
LONDON, June 25. Closing quotations on
BtocKs were as follows:
Conaola, moner 84 1-14 M., K. A Tvyaa.
do account 8444 N. Y. (antral....
Anaconda 1144 Norfolk A W
Atchlenn 1 44 do pfd
do pfd Ont. A Weatern..
n. A Ohio "44 Pennarlranla ....
Canadian Pacific ....17.144 Rand Mlnea
( hea. A Ohio 14 Heading
Chicago O. W 104 Southern Br
. MM
.11s
. 71
. 81
. I.-.44
. 41 H
81
l!'H
7744
18744
4H
1004
l'H
14
U
(.,' M. at BU 10 do prd .....
Delleera 14 Be Pactfto ...
U. A R. 0 14 Union Paolflo
do pfd 7344 do pfd ,
Erie U V. . Blesl .
do lat pfd 8744 do pfd
do. Id pfd It Wabaah
Orand Trunk 1844 P'
Illlnola Central 141 Bpanlab 4s .
LoulaTllle A N 11444
SILVER Bar, steady; 81d per ounce,
MONK V 3iiiJV4 per cent.
The rate ot discount In the open market
(or short bills is ST. 5-18 per cent; (or
three months' bills, 8;j3o-l per cent.
Foreign Klnavnclal.
LONDON, June 25. Money , waa In uood
demand and better supply lp tha market
today. Discounts) were easy. ' Oh the stock
exchange despite one small failure the
market continued to Improve. The
announcement of the Irish and Transvaal
loans together with the better monetary
outlook caused a sharp advance In con
sols, which generally affected other de
partments, although business waa not large
on aocount of the settlement. Foreigners
and Kaffirs gradually Improved on Paris
buying, Americans continued to move
steadily upward, cheered by the better
New York news and moderate bear cover
ing. The quotations at noon stood well
over parity. Later New York sent good
support and prices further hardened and
closed firm. Japanese Imperial 6 s of 1904
closed at lWVa. ,
BERLIN, June 25. Prices on the bourse
today ouened steady but trading had
light tendency. Business Improved later
upon better reports from the western
bourses and the favorable return of the
Imperial bank of Germany. Americans
were higher upon the New - York advloes.
PARIS, June X. Prices on the bourse
today, with the exception of copper shares
were firm. Russian Imperial 4 s were not
quoted. Russian bonds of 1904 closed at
4a3.
Bank Clearlnsra.
OMAHA, June 35. Bank clearings for to.
day were $1.4C9,S6.61 and for the corres.
ponding date last year 1.5G4,642.o7.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 2S.-VOOLAct1vlty In
the local wool market continues with the
best class of wools, especially Australian
as the feature. The demand for fine cross
breds Is Increasing and m few sales have
been noted In the lower grades. Receipt 3
of domestic wool have been large and a
growing confidence In the value of good
wool la reported. The supply of fine Im
ported wool la narrowing and the outlook
abroad for additional stock Is reported as
poor. Prices for domestic wools continue
strong, with the active sales, especially
with Montana and Oregon s ami Wyoming
I clips of fine medium grade are reported
(44 ! as high aa 23c Better prli es are also r
THirted In the central states and In soma
1 parts extreme prices prevail. 1 lie leading
domestic Quotations range as follows: Mis
! sourl. three-eighths blood, 81(&38c; quarter
! blood, 804t31o. Texas, scoured basis, fine,
i twelve months, 7(U'T2c; fine, sx to eight
months, fj5c: fine, rail. b,&Mo. Call
I furnia, scoured basis, northern, cX7ic
; middle county. 65iit6c: southern. 62rfii3o
fall free, f7ibSc. Oregon, scoured basis.
eastern No. 1 staple, 7u(I2c; eastern No. ;
clothing. 684j70c: eastern average. OtfifiOc
valley No. 1, tSP&aian. Territory, scoured
basis, fine staple, 7ua72c; tine medium
staple, ewoTOc; fine clothing, WWOc; fine
medium clothing. 6Mttc. Pulled wool
scoured basis, extra, rXtj72n; fine A, 68131
62c: A suters, Wu&cc; B supers, 4347H7C.
BT. LOUIS. June 25. WOOL Steady : mo
dlum grades, combing and clothing. 35H4T
2tTHc; Tight fine, 21-y-JlVo; heavy Itm, l&tf
17c; tub washed, i(J(C
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 25. METAL8
There waa a sharp advance In the Lon
don tin market, with spot closing at (189
48V4 ! IKs nn advance of It. while futures were
3 16a hither, at 1112. Locally the mar
ket was dull and about 5 points higher on
the average at 43.0U!H 43.DO. coppar re
covered part of Its recent losses in the
Loudon market, with spot closing (1 13s
higher, at- (65 16s. while futures were
(1 10s higher, at (91. Locally the mar
ket waa dull and nominal, with Lake
I quoted at $23 0034.00; electrolytic at
$J2. 0022. 25; easting at $11. 00 W 21.25
i Lead was unchanged at $5.70(3 6.80 In the
loral market, but advanced 10s to CS 15
In London. Spelter was unchanged VTt $24
7s 6d In London, and was dull at $8 860
8.45 locally. Iron waa higher In the Lon
don market, with standard foundry quoted
at 65s 6d, and Cleveland warrants at 68
14d. Locally the market was unchanged,
with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at
$21 50i 35.76; No. f foundry northern at
$24. 00i 26.00; southern Iron continues
nominal so far as' the New York markot
la concerned.
ST. LOU IH. June 15. METALS Iad
quiet at $5,624. Spelter steady at $8,174
Kvaporateel Apples and Dried Frail a.
NEW YORK. June 25. EVAPORATED
APPLES The market Is firm on spot,
11 it li'iuKh demand ia not active. Fancy
are qubted at o; choice 8c 1 prime, $4 9
TSe; poor to fnir 8ti7c
DRIED FRUITS Prunes continue flrni.
with a rather better demand for spot.
H;Kt quotations range from 4 4 7 12 4 c for
California fruit, and from 4Hc to 16c for
Oregon. Apricots .are unchanged; rh'i'a,
81c; -extra eholce, 82c; fancy, 11 0 iJc
peaches firm; choice. JlYi&Ilr; extra
choice. 114 13c; fancy ll'ifllfc; extra-fancy,
14i 144c. Raisins are not
active, but holders are vary firm In their
views, and price show an advancing ten
dency. Loose museatta are ' quoted" at
ktSlOo: aaeded rulolns at liatjlJc; Loo
don layers at $1.601.86.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef Cattle Slow, with Price Steady
to Lower.
HOGS CONTIBUE ON DOWN GRADE
Ugh I Hu of Sheep mm A Lambs, wits
Demand Active aaat Prices
Felly Steady with
Yesterday.
SOUTH OMAHA, June, 25. 1907.
Receipts weret Cattle. Hogs. Sheep
Official Monday .
Official Tuesday
.8
Two day this week ...
6.9:2
$.Wi
$.3tkl
645
Heme days last week...,
c-uiiiq iwu woena tsu ...
Same three weeks ato
name lour weeas ago..,
name days last year
The following taole shows the receipts of
lUtA hn.A mA -1 . U .... I H Omull toT
rr-J... veir-
1907. W. Inc Dec.
Cattle 669.XRS 4VA671 97,312
Hons 1,251,477 t35.378 1M,S
Sheep 816.4J9 761,593 64,837
CATTLE gUOTATlONS.
Oood to choice corn-fed Steers $6.113. 70
Uood to fair corn-fed steers 6.36 a 10
Common to fair steers qx!i
Uood to choice cows 4.3t4j6-l
Fair to good cows and heifers 8.Jat 35
Uood to choice stockers and feeders 4.6Oj0.15
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 4 &ilt 0
Common to fair stockers
Bulls, stags, etc
Veal calves ,
RANGE OF PRICES.
321.46.IO
6.0O&7.00
Hogs.
, Cattle.
Omaha $1.2fK0-I0
Chicago 1.7(1. 00
Kansas City t.tou SO
Sioux City 8.2Su6.60
$6.7Sj.79
6.4u'a.07
6.WU W
6.Goui.sO
of stock
The olllclal number of cars
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs, esneep. 11 r s.
C, M. St. P 4
4
4
4
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific 7
Lnlon Pacitlo system. 44
C. A N. W., east 1
CAN. W.. west 34
C, St. P., M. A O.... 84
C B. & g., east 19
C, B. at west 38
C, R. 1. at P., east.. 6
C, R- 1. A P.. west.. 1
Illinois Central 1
Chicago O. W 1
84
7
28
I
80
I
1
Total receipts 191
124
11
The disposition df the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of heau Indicated:
Cattle.
lings. Shoop.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy, Kansas City....
Swift, Kansas City
Armour, Kansas City...,
Vansant A Co....
Lobman & Co
Hill Bon
4.0U6 6.t&
m 14.SI9
4,87$ 7.1O0
4.;wn 14.S31
7.44 1S.018
$,1M 10.441
4.447 11.2U
418 1.34C M
711 1.343 3 a
775 2,710 63ti
887 i,M4 1.1S
IK)
4d
80
13
9
a
43
28
9
39
92
7
184
4t7 .... 834
V. P. Lewis
Huston & Co
Sam Werthelmer .........
Bol Degan
J. B. Root A Co
B. lnghram
United D. B. Co
Other buyer
Totals , 8,K 8.144 2,853
CATTLB Receipts this morning were
not large enough to be burdensome and
of the 187 cars reported In twenty-six were
- - - - - -
being through stuff or direct
not on sale.
to packers. The market as a whole, how
ever, was not to the liking of sellers, the
trade being slow and the tendency lower.
Beet steers made up the greater part
of the receipts and the market on that
kind was alow and weak right from the
start. Packers were talking that the hot
weather and the supply of cheap southern
beef has reduced the demand for high
priced beef to such an extent that the
eastern markets are breaking. That waa
their excuse or explanation (or the bearish
attitude this morning. As usual unoer sucn
conditions there were cases whsre sellers
who just happened to have something that
seemed especially fit into an order got out
to pretty good advantage, In other words
sold at steady prices. On the other hand
there were a good many of the cattle
that had to sell fully 10c lower than yes
terday.
There was no especial cnange in tne cow
situation. Receipts were light and so waa
the demand and the movement waa slow
Irom start to finish.
There' waa quite a sprinkling or stock
ers and feeders in the yards ana while
the best feeders sold at about steady prices
the tendency waa lower on the light stock
ers. Representative sales:
BElilf STEERS.
No.
14
At.
Pt.
No.
At.
..1137
..1224
..1041
..1124
..1161
..1111
,..1106
,..1100
..1324
..1221
..1131
..1140
.. Ml
..1211
FT
6 70
t 70
( 70
6 76
t 76
I )
6 60
I 10
I 86
8 00
6 00
f M
I 00
I 06
I 10
20
20
20
I 10
46
60
6 66
70
I 60
I 60
I 60
I 66
I 76
I 76
I 10
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 16
4 13
4 40
4 60
4 40
4 78
4 W
4 46
4 45
4 46
4 64
4 66
... 143
,.. '
,.. 78
... 134
... HI
... 474
..I 824
,.. 118
... 740
. 884
... M
...
... 481
... 7
... 84
...1007
...l'4
...1104
...UT
..,!(
...1008
... 741
...lit
... tJO
... 140
... 700
...
... M0
... Ill
...1100
...1100
...1120
...101 8)
...1040
... S'-'l
... 70
...1230
...1010
... 110
.... Mil
... 674
... 401
...
...1000
4 ID
4 00
4 00
4 16
4 46
4 II
4 00
( 00
I 00
I 00
6 00
6 00
t 10
I u
C 16
I 40
t 40
I 46
I 60
t 60
I 10
I I"
11..
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HOQ9 Hogs sold about 240 lower this
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60 lower. The trade was active at the de
cline and everything in sight was sold at
10 o'clock, or soon after. A good many of
the hogs sold at $6,7746 824. aa against
$6 SOU 6. 86 yesterdav. The top waa the same
for both days, $5.96.
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ing were only six cars, but the actual ar
rivals were slightly larger. Of the arrivals,
there mere tour more cars of dreg 011
aethers, which sold yesterday at $i. and
two cars of the yearling, wlilrh hroualit
yesterday $0.26. Both lots sold st the saiim
prices today. The few odds and ends of
fed sheep anil lambs also commanded Just
about steady prices, so that the market as
a whole was without noteworthy change In
any direction. There was a very fair de
mnml for desirable killers and pnu-tlcally
everything that would answer lo that de
scription sold very readily.
Representative sales:
848 Oregon wethers 113 3 5
673 Oregon yearlings "7 6
119 western ewes I l'H 6 16
176 spring lambs t 7 00
17 spring lambs 56 7 00
109 western ewes M 6 10
10 Idaho ewes, culls 8:! 4 20
1W Idaho yearlings, feeders 79 6 W
278 Idaho yearlings, feeders 79 6 00
192 Idaho ewes 87 6 10
123 western ewes feeders So 3 85
CHICAGO LI Via STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Dat Slow -Hogs Five
Cents Lower.
CHICAGO, June 25. -CATTLE Receipts,
about 8,600 head. Market steady, but slow;
common to prime steers, $4.wul.'.'; cows,
$3.3UU4.7f; hetfers. $3uO'Ub.0u; bulls, $3.4oW
5-00; calves, $3.0uu..6o; stockurs and feeders,
33.0Oo6.00. .
HoUS Receipt s,' about 20,000 head. Mar
ket 6c lower; choice heavy shipping, $6 S.41
5.95; light, $5.8ftiii.r; light mlxiu, 8.9f'iivt;
choice light, $o.!H(H.u5; packing, &;&i6.90;
pigs, $4.0li 00; bulk of sales, 6 fXVuO.kYj.
SHEEP AND 1AMKS Receipts, abotit
ll.UW head. Market steady; sheep, 4 0.U
6.2o; yearlings, $6 5tKo6.50; lambs, $6.0oi. 4a
New York Live Slock Market.
NEW YORK. June 25.-BEEVK3-R0-celpts,
8S7 head, no trading; feeling un
changed: dreaeed beef In lair demand at
814 to 10c per pound for ordinary to choice
native sides. Today's cable advices from
London and Liverpool quoted live cattle
selling at I2V4 to 13Vic per pound dressed
weight; refrigerator beet, 9 to 9v-i per
pound; shipments today were 800 cattle and
3,800 quarter of boef; tomorrow, 8,iKJ quar
ters of beef.
CALVKS-Recelpts, 854 head; market feel
ing steady; common to choice veals sold at
86.00 to 3N.0O per 100 pounds; culls, 34.00;
buttermilks, $3.0Lii4.oO; city dressed veals
steady at 7 to HVjO per pound; country
dressed slow at t to 10c.
HOUS Receipts, 2,670 head; market feel
ing steady; state and Pennsylvania hogs
are quoted at $.50ti4!.fSO per 1"0 pounds.
BH10EP AND LAM US Recolpts, 4. 408
head; sheep market steady; prime and
choice lambs firm; others barely steady.
fciheep sold at 84.006.00 per 100 pounds
lambs, $;.0uao.00; one car of extra laintf 1.1
38.tXXU8.20.
Kanaaa City I.lTe Block Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Juno 25.-CATTLE-Recelpts,
10,000 head. Including l.KJ south
erns; market steady to 10c lower. Choice
export and dressed beef steers, H.tC'm.uO;
fair to good, 34.6"ti.20; western fed steers,
$4.0tK&6.60; stockers and feeders, 33.0tnio.oo;
southern steers, $3.75y4.i0: southern cows,
32.26tfta.30; native cows, $3.00i4.75; nutive
heifers, 33.26446.26; bulla, 33.0uitt4.60; cttlvos,
33.606.00. . , .
HOOrJ Receipts, 16,000 head; market 60
lower; top, 35.92m bulk of sales. IIi.MaCM6.9u;
heavy, 35.fojj6.86; packers, 35.8iV4Uo.S0; lights,
I6.S04I6.924; pigs, 35.00Cj6.60.
SHEEP AND LA MBrt-Receipts, 6.300
head: market steady; lumbs, 87. 257. flu;
, bc QC frt Turn. HntiMn
f.-ea ana yrtai iiiikb, ''n'-w .
yirn(l, 35.(X-u6.75; Texas clipped sheep.
fo.0O(B.5o; stockers and feeders, $3.&0ttG.00.
It. Loula Lira Stock Market.
st r.nmn. Mo.. June 25. CATTLE
Receipts, 8,500 head. Including 3,000 Tex
ans. Market steady. Native shipping and
export steers, r.S0(B . aressea ur
and butcher steers, 3,V105.75; steers un
der 1,000 pounds, $4,40 44.70; stockers and
feeders, 3.00(& 4.85; cows and heifers,
$2. 86(86. 80; canners, $1.502.25; bulls,
33.00 & 6.00 ;, calvea, 84.00 10.00; Texans
and Indian steers, $2.756.75; cows and
hdfers. $1.50(1(8.75.
HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; market 5c
lower. Pigs and lights, $5.504j;6.05; pack
ers, $5. 70$6.96; butchers and best heavy,
$6.90 iff 8.05.
SHEEP AND LA MB9 Receipts 4,000
head; market strong. Native muttons,
$3.2506.60; lambs, $2.507.4O; culls and
bucks, $1. 7563. 00; stockers, $3.004.60.
84. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 26 CATTLE
Receipts. 3,531 head; market active, steady
to strong. Natives, $4.6OCu1.00; cows and
heifers, $2.6X(l6.60; stockers and fcedors,
$3.504.50. . .
HOQS Receipts, 9.7G0 head; market
steady, to 6c lower; top, $5.96; bulk of sales,
$6.l4'if6.90.
B11EEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,540
head; market dull. Lambs, $ti.5nr7j.7.00; year
lings, $5.76tt-26; wethers, $6.40o6.76; ewes,
$175(86.26.
Stock la Slant.
Receipts of live stock at the six princi
pal western margeta ycsiernay:
Cattle. Hops Sh
een
South Omaha
4.00H
8 099
3,602
Sioux City
... 9"0
...10,000
... 2.5'JI
... 6,500
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16,000
9.760
8.000
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4,IX0
11,000
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Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 25. COTTON Closed
flnn, 10 points higher; middling uplands,
13.10c; middling gulf, 18.35c; sales none.
New York cotton Quotations, furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 112 Board of Trade bulld
li.ir: Onen. High. Low. Close.
September US 1143 11J2 1141
October 1100 U60 1143 lli.9
December lljl 1165 1141 1162
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 26.-COTTON
8teady; middling 114c. Sales, none; re
ceipts, 136 bales; shipments, 271 bales; stock,
21,214 bales.
LIVERPOOL, June 25. COTTON Bpot,
quiet; prices Arm. American middling, fair,
8.15d; good middling, 7.61d; middling, 7. lid;
low middling, .7Ed; good ordinary, 6.01d;
ordinary, 6-410. The sales of the day wore
7,000 bales of which l.otO bales were for spec
ulation and ei)rt and Included 8,K) bales
American. Reit4pta, 9,0o0 balea, Including
7,f4j bales American.
NEW ORLEANS, June 25.-COTTON-Spot
market linn; sales, 600 bales. Low
ordinary, 77e, nominal; ordinary, s'vJ, nom
inal; good ordinary, 10 3-16c, nominal; low
middling, 117-16c; middling. 127c; good mid
dling, Ulto nominal; nil. idling iair, 140
nominal; fair, 16o; receipts, 676; stock,
Zn,6t6.
Available Happllea of Grain.
NEW YORK, June 6. Special cable and
tel.iarranhlc communications received by
Bradstreets show the following changes
In available supplies as compared with
Drevlous account:
Available supplies:
Wheat, United States, east Jtockles, de
creased, 1,318,000 bu.; Canada, decreased.
1,077,000 bu.; total, I nited mates ana Can
ada, decreased, 3,326,000 bu. ; afloat for and
in Europe, decreased. l.ftfO.Ofa) bu.; total
American and European supply, decreased,
3,996.000 bu.
Corn, I'nlted States and Canada, In
creased. 1,801.000 bu.
Oata, United States and Canada, de
creased, 802,000 bu.
The leading decreases; and increases re
ported this week are set forth aa follows:
Manitoba, decrease, 1.303.000 bu.; Chicago
private elevators, decrease, 200,000 bu.;
Louisville, decrease, 82,OtX mi.; Omaha, In
crease, 108, wO bu.; Hamilton, Increase,
64,000 bu.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK, June 25 OIL Irregular;
prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nominal; yel
low. 684o. Petroleum, firm; rellned New
York, $3 46: Philadelphia and Baltimore.
$x.40; In bulk, $495. Turpentine, quiet, ou'
l?OSIN Steady; strained, common to
good, $4.5cffi4 6U
OIL CITY. Pa., June 25. OIL Credit
balances. $1.7. Runs. 187,08 bhls.; aver
age. 14U.& bhls.; shipments, 163.214 bbls. ;
average, 160.410 bhls.
SAVANNAH, Ga.. June 36. TURPEN
TINE Firm; 67Wc.
ROSIN Firm; A, B, and C. $3.8.V714.00; D,
$4 3u(U'l : B. ; F, $4(Vif4 f; O, i$4 8itt
4 96; H, 4.!Uj 00; I. $0 UNii.OOt K 1 $6 24;
M, $5 50; N, $i.704V5.(C; W. t., $5.86; W. W..
$i.b&ti-00. ,; j . ,
etaarsur and Molaaara.
NEW YORK. June 25. 8UOAR Raw,
firm ; fair refining. S.Zl'u-25c; centrifugal,
98 test, $.71'u3.75u; molasses sugar, 2.9t4j3.'ic;
refined steady; No. 6. .!; No. 7. 4..16c;
No.-8, 4.50c; No. 9, 4.46c; No. 10, 4.3ic; No.
11, 4.30c; No. 13. 4.26c; No. 13. 4.3c; No. 11
41V:. Confectioner A, 4.8oc; mould A,
f36o: cut loaf. 5.7V: crushed, &.70c; pow
dered. 4.10c; granulated-. 8 ooe; euh. 25c.
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Steady. Open kettle centrifugal, 3Vsji!u;
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3e. SIoIikm, quiet; new svrup, .a'n'ti:.
MOIASSlS Julet; new syrup, 80ii;4r.
OMAflA t IIOI.tr." .t.l3 UARKRT.
Coadltloa of Trade and Quotation oa
Btaplo and fancy Pro4art,
FOG-Per dot., 14c.
Bl'TTKH Parking stock. l4c: choice to
fancy dairy, iNjiVo; creamery, SKS'iSo.
LIVE POULTRY Spring chickens, foe;
hens, f-u'lOc; roosters, (k:; turkeys, 12c;
ducks, loc; gcose, 8c.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per box.
$1.75.
CALIFORNIA. PLUMS Per crate, $4.
CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Per cruto,
$2.26.
CALIFORNIA CH FRR1U3 Fer bo of
about 8 Ue . black. $3.26; white, $3.00.
PlNEAl'PLES- Florlda, 4!t site, $1.75 per,
crate, 43 else, $3 00 per crate; 34 site, $3. id
per crate; site, $too per crate.
STRAWBERRIES Home grown, 24-qt.
cases, $2,604! 8.00.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
LEMON'S-- Llmonl. rn, 8t slio, $8.75; 360
size, $6.76; other brands, 6ic less.
BANANAS Per me.Hum-slsed buneh,
$2.1126; Jumboes, 1 xfJ3.(io.
ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets,
fancy, 150 size, $4.00; 176, 200, 316 ami
&V sizes, $4 50; 96, 128 and 288 site.
$3.60; extra fsjicy, 26c more per box; St.
Michaels, 178, 200, 216 and 250 sites,
$4.76; 126 and 160 sixes, $4.50; Valencia.
80, 96 and 113 sizes, 84.25; 126, 150, 174,
200 and 216 sixes, $4.76.
DATES Kadaway 64o; sayers. Be; hal
lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 8-1 o,
box, $1.00.
BEF CUTS.
No. 1 rib, 14c; No. $ nh. 11c; No. I rib,
10c; No. 1 loin, 174c; No. 3 loin. 134ot No,
8. loin, 184c; No. 1 chuck. 7o; No. 1 cntick, .
No. 2 round, 8a,c; No, $ round. 8c: No. 1
plate, 34c; No. 3 plate. 80: No. 3 plate, 3a '
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Per bu., Wc.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. 1, $2.00
2.10; No. 2, $1 80tT2.no.
NKW VEGETABLES.
l'OTATOES-Prr bu., $1.10.
ASPARAGUS 86c per dot. bunches.
BKANS New wax and string, per 4
bu. box or basket, $1.00.
BEETS, TURNIPS and CARROTHPff
dot. bunches. 4ii60c.
PIEPLANT Per dox. bunches, lflo.
CUCUM UKRS Per dos., Oajj'Tf.
TOMATOES Texas, fancy. Jo-lb. orate,
90cdi $100.
ONIONS California, rer crate, about 4C
lbs., $160; yellow Texas, per crate, $3.86
green onions, per dos.. 20c.
CABBAGE California, 34e.
LEAF LETTUCE rfol-houso, per dos
heads. 26c.
PAHS LEY -Hot-house, per dos. bunches,
40c.
RADISHES Ter dos. bunches, homt '
grown, 20c.
Migt:ELLANEOUS
COFFEE Roasted, No. 8. Wo per lb.J
No. 80, 21c per lb.; No. 36. 19o per lb.; No.
80, 144c per lb.; No. 21. 124o per lb.
CHEESE Block Bwlss, 19c; limbcrger.
14c; Young Americas, loo. 1
NUTS California walnuts Vo. i, aoft .
hell, 12o; No. 1, sort shell, 16n; brazils.
l4lSo; pecans, 19(22o: filberts. 124c; pa '
nuts, raw, 74c; roasted, 84c; California al
mond. 174c; cocoanuts, $5.00 per 100.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green faHed,
No. 1, 8Ac; No. 2, 7c; bull hides. Ac; gieen
hides. No. 1. 7o; No. 2, 6c: horse. 31.50J
8 60; sheep pelts, 0VHTI1.?. Tallow. No. t,
44)1 No. 3. 840. Wool. 1W2KO
CANNED QOODS t'csti, standard, west
ern, 56ct35o. Tomatoes, fancy, 8-pound
cans, 1.4b; standard, 8-pound cans,
$1.",. Pineapples grated, 2-pound, $2.3oir
iSo; sliced, $17542.36; fancy Hawaiian, 14
Ins., $1.75. Gallon apples, $3 25 California
apricots. $2.00. Peats, $1.75ii-r.rjO Poaches,
$1 75ir2.40: L. C. peaches, $2.ltou,2.50. Alaska
salmon, red, $1.20; fancy Chinook, flat, $2.10; -fancy
sockeye, flat, $1.95. Sardines, quarter
nil. $3.25; three-quarters mustard, $176.
Bweet Dotatoes, $l.locul 26. Saner kraut, 9"C.
Pumpkins, Kic&S.OO. Lima beans, 3-lb., 75n
fell S. Soaked peas, 3-lb., 60c; fancy, $1.2y
l' CALIFORNIA DRIF.D FRT7ITS Prune
re somewhat unaettletl by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades, quo
tations range from 6 to 8c for California
fruit and from 64W8c for Oregon. Peaches
are slightly easier, with fancy yellows
quoted at 134c Raisins are firm; three
crown loose Muscatels are quoted at 9o;
four-crown, 10c; seeded raisins,. HvjUc.
FISH Pickerel, dressed. 10c; pike,
dressed, 16c; white fish, dreseed, winter
caught, IWISc; fresh. 16c; trout, 1216o;
halibut, 11c; salmon, 16c; catfish, 17c; her
ring, dressed, 6c; crannies, round, 6479c;
crapples, large, fancy, 15c; black bass, :6c;,
smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel, IHo: blue fifth,
16c; red snapper, 13c: roe'sltart,' per pair,
4oti60c; frog legs, 30i3)l0e: lobsters, green,
per lb., 27c: lobster, boiled, per lb. 8O0;
mackerel, Spanish, per lb.. 16c; mackerel,
native, lS36o per lb.; fresh green turtl
meat, 26c per lb.; dressed buffalo, 8c; bull
heads, 12c; white perch, 7c; white bass, 15c,.
HAY Choice upland, per ton, $12.00; me
dium. $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.0Os off grades,
$4.00iii650. By a straw. $7. .
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 25. COFFEEr-Market
for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices, which waa about In line with the
European cables. .There was some switch
ing from near to late position during the
day, but market was quiet, and In tho
absence of general business comparatively
slightly affected prices, causing some Irreg
ularity. The close was steady, 6 points net"
lower to 6 nouns nigner, lato montns oe
lng relatively steady. Sales, 23.750 bags,
Including July at 5.164j5.20c; September, ;
62vii6.25c; December at 6.30c; March at
5.30ii6.4oc; May, 6 40c. Spot coffee quiet:
No. 7 Hlo. 6Vac: No. 4 Santoa, 7c; miiu
conee, ouii; turuuva, hu'lw;. 1 '
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, June 25 BUTTER
Firm; fair demand; extra western cream-
cry official prices. 44c ; street price, at) 4c;
extra nearby prints, 27c.
E4JOS Steady ; lair domtna. Pennsylvania
and other nearby firsts, - free cases, 17c at
mark. Pensylvania and other nearby cur
rent receipts, returnable caaes, 16c at mark..
Wextern firsts, free cases, 17c at mark.
CHEESE Firm; fair demand. New York
creams, choice new. 124fe'124c; fair to
good new, 1143,12o.
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Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, O., June 26 SEEDS Clover,
cash, $!.; October. 4K.25; December and
Marc,h, $.15; alslke, 3S.Ui; timothy, $3.30.
PAY TRIBUTE TO WARK TWAiN
Banquet Given by Pilgrims (or W'blcfc
Over Thousand Were H-e fused
Invltatlona. 1
LONDON, June 28.' The finest tribute
which Mark Twain has received In Eng- .
land was the Pilgrim's luncheon In hlg
honor today. Tho hosts numbered 160. ';
Two notable speeches were mode, that of
Chief Secretary for Ireland Bissoll Intro-
during Mark Twain, which wns classic
and full of humor, concluding with a tribute
which brought the company to its feet
with prolonged cheering, and Mr. Clemens .
reply, which was largwly humorous. A
telegram of congratulation, algned ' 'Trie '
Under Graduates of Oxford" waa read and
another from New York Pilgrims, , Tha ,
presence of many members of Parliament .
was particularly complimentary as they
were obliged to absent themselves from
one of the most Important 'and Interesting
debates of the session. The' committee In '
charge of. the luncheon waa obliged to
refuse the appllcantlons of nearly a thous
and persona of prominence who were anx-
lous to attend.
TEXT OF OFFICIAL COMPACT
Agreement Brtwcea France and Spain
Relative to Bouthrra Posses
sions Published.
PARIS. June 26. The official text of tho
Franco-Spanish understanding was pub
Huhed today. It declare that each govern
ment is firmly resolved to maintain Intact
Us Insular and maritime possessions In the
Mediterranean and tlantto and binds eaoh
country tn the event of circumstances aris
ing which threaten to modify the status
quo to consult tha other wlta a view to
"common action." The latter la th most
Important provision, amounting practically
to a military convention for th mutual -guarantee
of their poems ston.
Tn a note for transmittal to tha Dowers
each of th countries distinctly points out
that the agreement was made In the Inter
est of pe&ce and tha statu quo cannot b
modified without prejudicing th vital In
terests ot the signatories. The declaration
contained In the agreement war exchanged .
lay 16.
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