fITE OMATTA DAILY HER: THURSDAY, JTTNE 27, 1007. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Opening-'ii Weak and Price. Are Off Somewhat. EtTEOPEAN ADVICES YET BULLISH pcllor nor Heavily on Report I Contlnnad Crop Dtmuft from Orrmaar and United KlDf4om. OMAHA June 38. 1907. Opening thl morning w weak and rrlce rri off ome. European advice re allll bulllah and speculstors are buying heavily on reports of contlnuad crop damage from Germany and the United Kingdom. Trading was genr-rally alow and was done entirely on the break. Wheat opened oft and weak. The .crowd wee beerlah and Bold when possible on any raise. Commlaalon houses were the beat buyer. July wheat opened at 86 asked arid closed at Kvtc bid. Corn opened firm and a ehade higher, with pterin rather light. Trade wa light and there wl rery little Chang In crop new. July corn opened at 4ac, bid, and oleand at 4sc, bid. Oat were Inclined to drag, but Armed eome oir . buying. Look like liquidation vu oven July oat opened at 41 c, bid, and oloaed at 41 Vc. bid. Ltvrpol cloaed unchanged on wheat ana unchanged on com. Seaboard reported 0,000 bu. of wheat and SOO.OuO bu. of corn tot axrxirt. Clearance were 111.000 bu. of corn, 7,000 du. or oata, and wheat and flour equal to 464.000 bu. Primary wheat receipt were 471,000 buah la and shipment 2fcf,00n buahela, against receipt laal year of 247,0 0 buahela and shipment! of 197.000 buahela. Corn receipt were 1,111. 0O0 buahela and ahtpment tlgAKK) buahela, against recelpta laat year of 842,000 buahel and ahlpmenta of 7!e000 buahela. Local range of option: Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Tea r. Wheat tf,U RPtfcA 86HB) 8MB 88 H 87A mB ta 4 n't b 4S b n 47TD 47HB 47HB 47HB m 41B 4114 41B 8fcHB JMfcB 85B85HB Cor-. July...! Be.pt... I Oats July... Aept...( A aaked. B bid. OMAHA CASH TRICKS. WHEAT No.' t hard, B44J8c; No. S hard. f64c'No. 4 hard, -.70oc; No. 8 aprtng, 82(3 tio. CORN No. . 48c; No. 8. 47Hc; No. 4. Write; no grade. .'4046c; No. 3 yellow, 47&4Hei No. I white, 44c. OATS No.' mixed, X)fW No. I whlto, 40HUtlVOi No. 4 white, 404tOftc; standard, 41c. RTE-No. S, 75c; No. 8. 74c. . -..,. Carlot Kocelpt. Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago .' 29 866 71. .... 29 ....236 .... 6 . ... 32 Minneapolis ....... Omaha ............. Dulutu 'to CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Featnres of the Trading; and Closlutf Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAOOf June 26. Excessive rain" In the southwest and lack of moisture In the northwest had a strengthening effect today i on in local wneai maraei. ai me cu.re iaxe region. A slight out general rise in wh.eat for September delivery waa up 'temperature Is shown 'In other, portions of Ho, oom 'HW(!,-oat- wre un- I the country, light rains 'felt in western changed and provisions were from to j Nebraska, Wyoming and -Colorado within 10c lower. 'the past twenty-four hours and showers The. wheat market opened easier because were general In the Mississippi valley and of a moderate decline at Liverpool. Re- 1 throughout the eost and south. The porta ot additional rains In Kansas brought i weather Is fair .throughout .the Missouri out an active demand from commission 'valley and northwest and will be generally houses, resulting In quick rally. It was 'far jn this vicinity tonight and Thursday, the opinion that, the, continued wet Weather iwltli warmer Thursday, will seriously delay harvesting. News from j Omaha record of temperature and preclpl !'. nVth'rest wasalso bullish. It was , t compared with the corresponding claimed that the crop In North Dakota is . d f th ast tnree yearg. vices were also favorable to the bulls, It ,"- ......... . ........ .. , being renorted that wheat In France. Oer- many and Russia has been damaged by cold, wet weather. Throughout the day longs took profits freely, causing several reactions. Late In the day the arkot lower at 84H&MHO, sold between (MSiHVc and 96Ve and closed at H&Wo. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 462,000 bu. primary receipts were 423,000 bu., a against 147,000 for the same day laat year. Minne apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re celpta of 2V7 cars, as against 274 last week. ana Sil one year ago. The corn market waa firm-all day, th lue to a lack of sh Innuences were Strength being chiefly due offerincs. The chief bullish again beeg ne strong on rvvlsed estimates.!. ' w..i..-...o v S'aT te'Xoned XZ P I - WEL8H. 1.1 Forecaster. IlDerai smpmenis ana icji.uv. 01 imnnnii:., Neb.. 75 conamon 01 mo crop. ion nuunea woro llhr.l hMrlora. Thu market clnaed firm. L v... . .i. hiH ti.. old between Eifi274c and 63-Sc and closed at 6SVo. 'Local receipts were JtwJ cars, wltli Sfl of contract grade. Trading ln oats was quirt and the market was steady for the greater part of the day. 1 w 1,1 i, I VOII VI 18V lit. J. numerous damage reports from Ohio and Illinois,. September opened 404c lower at 8474i87o, ranged between 36c and 874, 87a and closed at 814o. . Local r,eoelpta Were 71 cars. Provisions were weak, because of liberal receipts of live- hogs at western packing centers. Th volume of trading waa small. At the close September pork waa off Xto at 814.22. lard was down loc at 8S.97',i and ribs were 7fto lower at 88.77VaW-80. Kstlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 19 cars; corn, Sftl cars; oats, 131 cars; hogs, 80,000 head. 1 The leading futurea ranged a follows. Article. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Ves y. .Wheat I July fSt.: et. 1kh , Oat- July j iex , iy fprk-. July,. air, July BepC. 81 W 86 V 94Hh -796(BW Kb! 6Sflk 62 62V 6 63S 61HI 42 87 52VflS 6114, 42H 61 42 87 88 411 16 06 -16 25 8 87 07 10 es . TH 80 42V 48 87J 40V3SH(if14 . 4U 16 86 18 8. 18 86 10 08 15 86 16 16 S 75 UN 06 18 22 n 8-H4J ISM nVi 8 49H T7W t 65 t 76 80 TO 8 671 fash quotations were as follows: LOUKfiteady; winter patents, 83.T03 I winter straight, t8-4&3.70; spring pat nU, -jt'60l,rUl' "ralght, 83.15'4.26; WHAT-bpnug. No. t, cri.M; No.', Jofrtl.a; No. 1 red, 0lc. CORN No. 8, Mo; No.. 1 yellow, 63a. WTiMlo. . 42o; No. 1 white. 44c; No. 1 white, 4)t44o. RTB-No, 8. 84o. liAJOY-Crood fasdlng. fair to choice X 1 ting. TOCrto. LAXBEED No. 1 northwestern, tl 86. BaJ Prime timothy, 84.76; clover, con Iraot grade. 116,26. PROVISIONS Short ribs, sides (loose), ttOj.70; mess pork per bbl., li.8uiul.O0; larg per 100 lbs., 88.T0; short clear sides Ux&. ta.8766.U.- Recelpta Shloments. WTOUT, DDIS. 44.600 Wheat, bu. 6)1, On) Corn, bu. 87. j0 Data, bu. tJi.oiO - Jtye, bu. 100 liarley. bu 81.u0 K0 7ue.7u0 124. HuO 800 on tne rroauc exenanre today t t. ut ter market was firm: creameries 19934c; tallies, 17(21c. i-tnf. ateady; at ...aik, asea included 18al4; flrsla. 13c: prime trsls. 14c. Cheese, stesify; 11V$13C. Mlaaeapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, June 86. WHEAT fuly. To; September. Kic; No. 1 hard. 1102; No. 1 northern, 8101: No. 8 northern, VjJwOHc: No. 8 northern. 8Mjc. FLOUR Ktret patent, 84 8.416.08; eeond talents, 84.804 80; first clears. S3.56tt3.6j: Wond clears, tt 7613 84. ' BRAN In bulk. 8l6.86iSlS.8a Llvvrwoal brala Market." LIVERPOOL. June 2a.-WHEAT-Snft, f teady; No. 8 red western winter, 6a lid; lo... 1 California. 6s lid. Future steady; ulr, Ts; September, 7s 2dN OORN-it steady; Heaa dried. Is Ud; Id northern. Ss d. Futures, quiet; July, ionilnal; September, 4a loVd. Pkllaslelphla r radar Market. PHILADEIJ'HIA, June 8C BUTTER Finn : gtod demand ; aatra weatern ervam- try, official price. 24c; extra nearby prints, ;c. EOO Steady; fair demand; PennayL raala aild ether aearby flrets, free caaes, 7o at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby cuxraal revelyU la returoaU Cap, lea at mHrV; weatern flrat, free caaea, 17o at nuirk. . CliEK31-Flrm; fair demand; New York full cream, choice new. ' U4il2Sci fair to good, new, HV(jT2o. SEW lORK C.K.1KRAL MARKET quotation of the nr on Various Comraadl tie. NEW YORK. June M.-FIXH'R-Reorlpts, 28.M8 bbla.i expoit. 40,1.40 bhl.; market teady with better Inquiry. Minnesota pat ent. t5.tfi6.40; Minnesota banker. 13.7642 4 15; winter patent, 84 NXo ; winter straights, 84.30u4.45; winter extras, 83 i4 3 So; winter low grades, 82.8013. 40. Rye flour, quiet: fair to good, 84.76'U.0U; choice to fancy, 65.10u&.40. CORN MEAL Steady; fine white and yel low, $130; coarse, 81.17icfl.ltf; kiln dried, 83.2fi8V KYE Dull; No. 1 weatern. SSc, t. o. b., New York. WHEAT-Receipts, 50.500 bu ; sales, 1,900.. COO bu., futures. Spot market, firm; No. 8 red, 7c. elevator; No. 8 red, 81 0H. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, 81 0S. f. o. b., afloat; No. 8 hard, winter. 81 02. f. o. -b., affuat. On .the whole, wheat wa very well autained all day In lace of dullness snd closed y64r net higher. The principal bull Influencea were firm Pari cables, rains In' southwest harvest lng sections, unfavorable weather news from France and a hulllah Kansas crop estimate. July, Wcfitl.(M; closed, 8100V September. 81 .noyi.OlH; cloaed, fl-OlVii December, 81 or" 1.03 13-16; cloaed, 81 03. CORN Recelpta, 19S.600 bu. ; exports, !ll. 271 bu.; sales, 8.0UO.OOO bu., futures. Sport market, firm; No. 2, 63c, elevator and 6iHc f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white, 63"S,a and No. 1 yellow, 63Vc, f. o. b., afloat. Option mar ket waa quiet but firmer, cloalng H to He net higher; July clnaed, 6lc; September, 61M5lc, oloaed, 61V: i December closed OATS Receipt, 18.000 bu.; export, 6,235 bu, Spot market, steady; mixed oats, 26 fi32 lb.. 50Va64e. Natural white, 805133 lis., 60t)61c; clipped white, 8340 lbs, CO't t4c. FBHIV-Steady; Spring bran, $22.10;. mid dling. $23.10. HAY yulet; shipping, 7585c; good to Choice, $1.20. HOPS Uulet: Paclflo coast. 1906 crop, 8 11c; 16 crop, 6fiNC. HIDES Quiet; Central America, 22H.C! Bogota, 28fco. LEATHER Quiet: acid. 2827Hc PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $14 00 $15.00; mess, tB.6cfn6.QOl beef hams, $24.0t"d 2ti.00; packet, $ll.K'gf12.00.' Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, ll'ii.Hc; pickled hams, Utf 12Hc; lard, steady; weatern prime, $S.7oW $.W: refined, oulet: coronwind. $8.87W& 12H; continent, $9.25. Pork, steady; family, $18.oO 019.00; short clears, $17.0O 18.00; mess, $17.60 618.28. TALLOW Steady; city ($2.00 per pkg), 8 c; country (pkga. free), 6S4"Ho. RICE Steady; domeatlc, fair to extra, t 7c; Japan, nominal. ' BUTTER Steady; official pries, state, dairy common to fancy, 18WiSc; weatern factory common to flrt, 17fal8Hc, CHEESE Quiet; new state full cream, Colorado and white, small best, 12o; same, large, Uc; same, large and small, fair to good, lQUfillHc; same, Inferior, 7H'ft'9H. EOUS Firm; state, Pennsylvenla and nearby brown and mixed, first to extra firsts, irfjl7e. POULTRY Live, steady; spring chickens, 20c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, llo; dressed, firm; western broilers, 184j'27c; turkeys, 10iS14o; fowls, ll13ttc. WEATHER 1-" TUB GltAIS BELT Fair and Warmer s Forecast ' lor Thursday. OMAHA. June 28, 1907. Cooler weather prevails this morning In the upper Mississippi and Ohio valleys and ivm. ivn. E"" '. Minimum temperature.... 63 .00 , ""T. Vll " 7- ,.17 K0,!'!,., SZ'J m!KS ?" . Pe'le'nor ln PreclplUUon since March 1, jj Infhea .j Cora si Wheat Region Balletla. For the twentr-four hours ending at I a. m 76th meridian time, Wednesday, June 28, 18W7: . OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. fail. Sky. . Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear A " - : H lfu1,,,.N:r:" 77 Jltb- II .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 63 49 66 62 68 62 68 47 68 64 60' Falrbury, Neb.... 76 t 'alrmont, 1 - mk 72 ! 'Slana, XNeD.. It iHartlngton, rveD. 74 Haatlnas. Neb. Oakdale, Neb... Omaha, Neb... Tekamah. Neb. Alta. la... I ..- v l i.rm . ;.. 60 la,rlnd',' l : 7i i?'b!'' i." ' ' I? Ji 'Slou City, la... 74 64 Minimum temoerature for twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. , DISTRICT AVERAGES. . No. of Temp. Rain. Ontral. Stations.. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, III... 26 Columbus, 0 18 80 66 .10 86 64 .86 74 68 T 84 ft M 80 60 .84 84 66 .24 70 44 T 74 63 .00 80 68 .10 east and slightly ourt river. Rains Des Moines, la.... 14 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 16 Iioulsvllle. Ky.... 18 Mtnneupolla, Minn. 87 Omaha, Neb........ 1 St Louis, Mo 18 fell in all except the Omaha district and wera fairly heavy In the eastern and south ern portions of the corn belt. JUj A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. t. I.oals Geaeral Market. BT. LOUIS, Juna 26. WHEAT Futures, Ki.h.r- -n.h. lower: tracks No. 8 red caah. VtiMc; No. hard. blt33; July, 9 IWc; September, a2c. CORN bteady ; Uavkt' No. .1 cash, KM 62Ho; Jnly, froves; September, 62vc; No. 1 whiles 68c. ' '' ' ' OATS Weak; track: No. f cash, 44M4e; July, 42VC; September, e-i'AfBinc; No. t whit 4ta. KLOURQulet: red wtnUr patanta, 84.40 4.70; extra fancy ana . siraigni, . e.(w.iu; clear, . i.ij3.a;. fclEI-Ttmolhy. steady; 83.00164.00. OOHNMKAL Weak. 83-70. . ... . . .. . 1 a ...... . .1. ichVT. . linAl. uiei; hkhbu, wbi vimm, pviv. HAY Steady; timothy, 8ia.6Oui0.60; prai rie. 810.00ul3.a0. IRON COTTON TIES 81.09. BAQOINO HHC. HEMP TWINE lOo. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: jobbing. 31880 Lard, lower; prime steam, 84.27. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra snorts, 39 60: clear rib. SS7; abort clears, P87, Baron (boxed), ateady; extra hort. 310.87; clear ribs, 81887; hort clears, 810.36. POUXiTRT Oulet ; chickens, 10c; springs, I7trl7c; turkeys, lie; riucks. So: geese, 5o. BUTTER Steady; creamery, auHHo. BOOS Steady, Uc Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu K,t) 11.01)0 80,000 36,000 14.0UO ' i4;,oi 61.0UO 127,000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT. June J6A-WHEAT-JU1Y be; September. c; Pecember. 8uSc; cash: No. 8 hard. '."6c ;' No. 8, 84c; No. 8 red. No, 8. tMlow- CORN July. 4ic; September. 4Kc; Oecemher. 460; cash: No. 2 mixed, 51c: No. 8. 6uVfl'jH4c: No. 3 white, 62c; No. 8. 61c. OATS No. i white, 4oj47c; No. t mixed. 4frtl4i1c. RYE tileaJy. 79ji3c. HAY teudy; choice timothy. 315 60414.00; choice prsliie, 8l0.76i(jll.2u. IXJOSPlrm; extra fancy." 16c; firsts, 14c;. seconds, Kv; current receipts, esses In cluded. 13c; cases returned, lc leas. BUTT bit Creamery, 8?e; packing, 16c. Receila Shipments Wheat, bu SouuO- 63.P00 Corn. bu. Km) 46, (Ml Oats. bu. 1Q.OU0 14,000 Kansas City futures: , ArUrlea I Open. I Hlgh. Low. dose. Wheat Srpt. .. Iec. ... CtH-n St-pt. . Lkc ... .-J at awitiVMrHav kov.vs 4K! 4MI 4R! tS.B 46J HAtH Pearla Market. PBORJA. June 8S CORN Higher; No. I yellow and No. 8. o3c; No. 4. 62c; no grade. 4705)k. OA 1 V I'nchanged ; No. S whit. 44fi4f4aV;; No. 8 white. 44S.CH4C. Hi K-l nchansedi Na, 8, WiiiaMiX-HJtt. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Withdrawal of Support of Profes tionali Causes Reaction in Prices. LONGS TO SELL TO TAKE PROFITS Market Is Narrow and Close Is Easy, with Net Losses More Namerons Than tlalns. NEW YORK. June 2.-Tho principal In terest In today's stock market centered In the technical position of the niarkt and the Inferences that might be derived as to the origin and character of the de- , mand which sprnng up yesterday and started the upward movement of prices. 1 me 'erred wss to confirm pretty oonn dently the supposition of the professional nature of the movement. The early deal Inge today ahowed the market In aktlrul hands, and the appearance of activity and strength waa well maintained during the period of protit-taklng anlea. Later the appearance was not so favorable, and the organised support of prices was not pur sued, presumably because tho process of realising profits had been succeaafully conclude.!. The result was a disappoint ment to a following that had lookod for a prolongation of the movement over the end of the month, as It wns expected that the reinvestment of profits to b disbursed this month might be the objective In view by the operators for the advance. The taking of quick profits proved the greator attraction, however, ln view of possible contingencies over the end of the month. The money market showed no Immedi ate Indication of coming stringency and the reaction In foreign exchange which promises to put a stop to the outward movement of gold, went further today. This movement was made much of yes terday as a reliance for averting the threatened strsln on the local money market Today's statement of subtreasury operations, In fact, showed a loss bv the bsnks to that Institution, since lait" Fri day, of Ss.ouu.OiiO, which ts a sufficiently threatening prospect for the heavv credit requirements of the end of the half year. In view of an existing surplus of less than W.OOO.OOO held by the banks Inst Saturday. The forthcoming sale on Friday of 329,000, 000 of New York city 4 per cent bonds came In for renewed consideration today. The encouraging effect of the success of Monday's Philadelphia bond sale on the hopes of a success for the New York of fering, had passed away to some extent today and there was renewed anxiety over the sentimental effect on the Investment situation of a failure to nlnce the hnmia A feature In the money situation was the further easing of discount rates In Lon don and the continued offering In the ex change market here of bankers' bills of exchange for the purpose of drawing foreign funds for lending In this market. This movement Is much relied on to ease the situation In the local market over the turn of the half year. Beyond that pe riod, account Is beginning to be taken of the effects of the withdrawal of govern ment deposits from the national banks, to the amount of 83(1,000,000, which Is set for July 10. There has been a declining tend ency In the treasury's figures of the out f deposits with national banks, n,v.ii as mougn some repayments were being made alrpariv in onii'ia.i... of the call of July 10. Ixmdon was a buyer of eeurltle here to a moderate extent and helped on the early rise. A sharp re- .u,.,, , Lumiiin price or copper was trials 1 he'P t0 th 00I)per Indus- There was some revival nf ernr. reports and this may have conduced to the late reaction In stocks. It had much more tho appearance, however, of natural reaction from yesterday's sharp advances and of a demonstration of the continued narrow dimensions of the present market. The closing tone was easy, with net losses more numerous than gains. Bonds were irregular Tai.i 1 Jlu. 11.048,000. United States bonds 'were I na range of price on the New York Stock exchange was as follows: V Adam. Espraat 8,le- H'h' Cl- tErsxttTzux-iffi si sis sjj A0tto.-oii.:::;:::::: Ti SI Admt. Bipriwa VX Am.r. H14a UtUin pfd. i Amar. Jet Am.r. UaM4 Oil too ii f io-" Jo SO Sf4 - 28U Amer. Locomotlr 1,900 51 ts ' sa ao pra : jog Amer. SmsUlng R.t 14,6 JI7V Amer. Bucar Rednlng too 12214 121 1214 Amir. Tohacwo pfd ctfi i5 Anaconda Mining Co..,...,. ,10) f7 M It ACcnlaoa 14.2U0 WI4 ' t.9v 00 pM . Atlanllo Coait Line too an" ik" ?2 Baltlmnr A Ohio.; l.juo 6 5U, 86 do p(d , fi Brooklra Rapid Trwilt.... ll.00 Ss S4 US Canadian Pclne 2,kjo 171S 17ou 17UV4 Cntrl of Nw Jeraay J70 CtnttPMk A Ohio 1,01)0 t(4 t ta Crilcf Oraat Waatern 4i 11 lo 10 Ohloago i Northweatern.... 1.400 147 144 14) B'- P"' 7.0 12114 187-4 U74 Chloago Tarm. A Trans 7 do pld .... K C, C, C. St. Loula 10 ,68 I4U Colorado Fuel and Iron.... t.400 st jnt, Jo '4 Colorado A Southern 4,600 26 Zi i do lat pld too aiHk m' 68 do id pld 41 Coneolldated Oaa 4"0 11914 119 Corn Producta 17 17 16 do p!d : 100 73 7S 1K Dal. ft Hudaon .- , 900 148 1(7 1M Dal., Lack, ft Western 460 Denrar ft Rio Oranda 1,100 Ha 36 tM do pfd, x-dtT ' 70 Dlailllera Baciuitlea 1.600 t :S SS4 Erie ,lwo W4 13 S3 do lat pfd 7i . !, 67S, 67u do Sd pfd M0 Si rW 37 Oenaral Eleotrte ' 400 ISO 118 18 Hocking Valley 74 IUInola Central 800 1( lta 138 Inter. Paper 100 ll4 1114 11 o pfd Tl4 Iv'.m- Pomp 100 U 14 82 do rd l' 71 4 71 H 7I"4 lt. Central luO 11 17 17 do r'd 40 l H, K. C. Southern 8u0 ii V H io v'd bii Loultxlll A NaahTllla 800 113V4 11 24 Max Jan Central U Mi., I. ft St. LoUI 41 M. , St. P. Bault 8 la. U. 100 102Va 103 I'V do pfd ..' 12S Mlaaourl Paclflo 3 600 7t4 T 76 St.. Kanaaa ft Teiaa 4.300 t44 334, W io pld " 44 (4 44 National bead 100 U (u4 l"H N. R. R. ot Mexico pfd 4e4 New Tork CeutraJ 4,000 USH 11J 1H4 N. T , OnUrlo ft Weatern. W0 34 'i V 4i Norfolk ft Westers uu T4 74W 74 do pfd '0 North Amerloan l.r H'4 48 6i Pacific Mall " J41 t4Uj 14 Penneylvenla 10.''( 'H lfc'W 1'S Paople'a Oaa 400 t 1 Pitta., C, C. ft Bt. Loula 4s Preaaed Steel Car 500 U t 4 do pfd Pullman Palaee Car 15 ReaJlag 106.WO 104S, lo2i lv! da lat pfd J do id pld Republle Steal l.t 87 M M do pfd ("0 1T4 Rock Ia!o CO 11 tl'4 31 o ( ; l.l 46 4414 8t U ft 8aa Praa. Id pfd 1.4.0 3414 4 34 St. Loula Southweeteni do pld WO 614 V. M Southern PaclBc IS0 7S T d0 pfd !"0 114 IIS14 HI Southfrn Rallwar 'H 14 Jj 't do pfd 6" 434 4 I2ta Tennaaeea Coal and Iron.... too Mo4 J4o 140 Teiaa ft Paclflo LI' 2 J' JJ Tl, St. L. ft Waetara.... 4") 87t V tl L, yli 7U0 4!S 4SV 49 InToa P.clo. IU.800 lH lji do pfd 84 So 86 r i.EprM " n I II a Rraltr 15 " W V t Rubb ' J'H 4a pfd V.- ,l ,s II siael 44.609 IS 34 4' do pf 4 VV. ." ,u0 w Virginia-Carolina Chemical. M lt tW t wloaln ioo m is;; J; pfd ::: t1 Wella-Karo Eirea. wei.n4hotunTo.,"":r,0..:.:: ftv WnTir.. ft Lak. rl. .... I JS J ll Wiacoaaia t.ulr.1 30 16 14 14 Nohir piciso-.:-.'.:::::'.'. n.w i Central Leather AH kLE::. Xi &s .S ft T.:: i & Total aalee (or th day. lie. 700 enema. . New Yark Mining; Mocks. NEW YORK, June SB. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Ailani Cos 1 l.lttle Chief 8 4Uoa e Ontario 160 Hnen to Onhlr 170 hruaawtck Coa M Potil 10 roaaetock Tunnel .... 14 Savage 41 Coo. Cel. aud Va.... 40 S.erra Harada 44 Hora Silver 144 Small Hopes W true S'l.ar 134 Standard l"0 LaadilUa Coa 8 , Forrlaa Plaaarlal, LONDON. June 86,-Uoney waa In good demand and rate were a ahad harder ln the market today. Discounts were easy. On the Stork exchange a chewrful tune prevailed. Tba recent Improvement waa firmly saatntatned In. all aKiUoaa. and fur ther advanivs were recorded, eauetlallv In boioe rail, under luvesUueut vurvUaeva. a-hlle continual surt'orl hardened foreign ers and Ksfhrs. rroflt-tsklng. however, caused a slight reaction from the best pricne of the tiny. Americans scored a fur ther appreciable advance, yesterday's Neat Tork prlres cresting a more confident tone here and Inducing fair buying In the fore noon at well above psrlty. In the after noon the New York advices aaaisted In the upward movement and price closed firm at near the best quotations of the day. Japanese Imperial As of 1D04 closed St l('-4. liKRLI.N', June 2a On the Bourse today, there was an Improvement In all depart ment. Including; Americans, upon the New York advlcee. Canadian Pacific closed higher. i'AK13. June 26. Trading on the Bourse today was ikull, but prices were firm on the New York advices. Russian Imperial 4s were not quoted. Russian bond of 1904 closed 4S8.00. New York Money Market. NKW YORK, June 2. MONEY On call, steady, 213 per cent; ruling rate, 8 per ci-nt; closing bid. 2"4 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans strong and dull, sixty days, 414, per cent; ninety days, t'i'H per cent; six months, per cnt. 1 KIM 10 MERCANTILE PAPER per cent. 8TKRLINO EXCHANGE Weak, with actual business ln bankers' bills at 84. 87? 4.8703 for demand and at 34.S37(KjH. 8375 for sixty-day bills; posted rates, 84.84V8 and, 84.N: commercial bills,' $4.83Vi. SILVER Bar, 6;sc; Mexican dollars, 62 V. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. CKmlng quotations on bonds today were as follows: l). S. ref. id ref....!04S Japan a 44 do coupon 1"4 da Id eerlea 1144 V. B. 3a. ref lirSH do 4 He. ctla 1M do couo lotVi do Id aerlea 104k V. 8. old 4i. reg..,.i0t)i- do 4a 68 do coupon liii'iL. A N. unl. 4a.... 14 V 8. new 4a, reg....l.tlt Manhat. e gold 4a.. 91 do coupon ..llN'j'Mca. I' antral 4a 4044 Am. Too. 4a 72H do lat tuo 10 do 4a 104 'Minn, ft St. L. 4a.. 84 Atchison gen. 4a..... 98 M , K. ft T. 4a.. .f. 84 do adj. 4a 17 do Ids MVi 'Atlantic C. L. 4a.... 86 N. R. ot M. C. 4a. 8!4j B. A O. 4s tSH'N. Y. C. grn. I Ha. U do 3 81 N. J. C. gen. 6a.. ..124 Brk. R. T. ct. 4a... 8i4 No. Paclflo 4a 10H Central of Oaf 5a. ...1024 do 8s 6V4 do lat Inc 4M ror!om ft w. o. a.. lo 3d Ino 78 Ore. B. L. rfg. 4a.... 88 do 3d Ino 66 renn. ct. 8Ve 4844 Chta. A O. 4Va !'44 Reading (en. 4a 9T I'hlr.go A A. 84a.. 8H t. L. A I. M. a. ia.110 C. B. A O. n. 4a.... 94VSt. L 4 I. f, tg. 4a. U C, K. 1. A P. 4a.... 89 St. L. 8. W. e. 4a.. 73 do col. 6a 87 geaboard A. L. 4a.. 70 CCC. ft Bt. L. g. 4a 98 60. Paclflo 4l 88H Colo. Ind. 6a, aer. A. 6444 do lat 4a, etfa 81 S4 Jo aer. B SH Southern Rr 4 1"1 Colo. Mid. 4a 81, 'Tex. A P. lata 113 Colo. A So. 4a 102 T., Bt. L. A W. 4a. 74 ''uba (a ts Union Paclflo 4a 101 D. A R. O. 4a 81 V. S. Steel td ta. ... 96Va Mat. Seca. It. Ut Wabaah lata 101 Krle prior lien 4a..,. 81 Weatern Md. 4a 74 do grn. 4a 104 W. A L. H. 4a to Hock. Valler 44a 99 Wia. Central 4a 46 Hid. Offered. .. Boston Stock and Bond. BOSTON, June 85. Call loans, 436 per cent; time loan, fcMj'i per cent. Official closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atchlaon adj. 4a atV Bingham 14V do 4a HtH Cel. A Hecla 808 Mi. Central 4a 79 cenlrunlal 34 Atohlaon 484, Copper Range 191 do pld 911Vi Dair Wont 11 Boaton A A Ill Franklin 1 Hoaton A Maine, ...I'm Urantijr lit Boaton Elevated ,...183 'late Rorale 10 ntebburg pfd 180 Malta. Mining e Moxlcan Central .... HV,Mlchlaa Kid N. ., N. H. A H..14IS4 Mohawk 79 Union Paclflo 1464 Mont. Coal A 0 Am. Pneu. Tuba 49 old Dominion 4S Am. Sugar 121 Oaceola 180 do pfd 1224 Parrot 18H Am. Tel. A Tel lijoQulncr 113 Am. Woolen I6V1 Shannon H do pfd 9 Tamarack 106 EJlton Klac. Ill IU4 Trlnllr V4 elaae. Klcctrto 16V6 United Copper 41 do pfd 6 V. S. Mining 4V8 Maaa. Uaa t7 ' V. S. Oil 10 ( nlted nlt 107tfc L'Uth V4j n'nttrd Shoe Macb. 41V9 Victoria VA do pld 27 Winona VA U. B. Steal 84V1 Wolaerlna 1M do pfd 9K4 North Burt 80 Adventure -24 Butte Coalition 24V) Allouca 46 Nevada 13 Amalgamated MT4 tel. A Arlaona 160 Atlantic uUfcArta. Commercial .... 86 Asked. Ei-dlvldend. London Closlns; Stocks. LONDON, June 36. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Conaola, moner 84 7-lfM., K. A T U do account 444 N. T. Central 118V Anaconda 1144 Norfolk A W.. 74V1 Atcblapn ' i1o pad 14 do pld 94 Ont A Westers 17 B. A Ohio. .......... 9 ,Jronrlvaaia 42V Canadian Paclflo ....lTtViUauA Mlaaa 6 Chea. A Ohio 34VJledlng 8849 Chicago O. W U oalhern Rr 20V8 ('.. M. A St. P. UrW do pfd 44 UeBaera 24 Southern Pacific .... 7a D. A R. O..-. r Union Paclflo I4f do pfd 16 .do pfd 19 Brie 341411, 8. Stool 8644 do lat pfd 68Vt do pfd ., 101 H do Id pfd , II Wabaah 1844 Grand Trunk tt) do pfd 4H IUInola Central .....14: gpanleh 4a 84 L. A Naahvllla 11T ' SILVER Bar, steady; 30 16-lSd per ouno. MONEY Vs per cent. - The rate f discount In the open market for short bills Is 8 lS-lbVc per cent; for three months' bills, 8 18-la3 per cent, r 11 ' . ' . Treaaary tatesneat. WASIIINQTON, June 26.-Today state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 3160,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available rash balances, 82f7,2u9,49: gold coin and bullion, 874.824,429; gold certificates, 170.764,810. Bank Clearing-. OMAHA, June 26, Bank clearings (or to day were 31.835,669.58 . and for the corre sponding date last year 81.388,923.01 Wool Market. ' BOSTON. June 26. WOOL Activity In the local wool market continues with th beat class of wools, especially Australian as the feature. The demand for fine cross breds Is Increasing and a few sale have been noted ln the lower grade. Kecelpto of domestic wool have been large and a growing confidence la the value of good wool la reported. The supply of fine Im ported wool is 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 Oregons and Wyoming clip of fine medium, grade are reported a high as 23c. Better price are also re ported ln the.ceutral. states and ln some parts extrems price prevail. Th leading domeatlc quotations range as follows: Ml. sourl, three-eighths blood, US 33c; quarter blood, 8ocJ31c. Texas, scoured basis, fine, twelve months, 70"'2o; fine, six to eight months, 6&4tKc; fine, falL 57&680. Cali fornia, scoured basis, northern, (PSjttic; middle county, 6Ttiec; southern, 62tf3c: fall free, 67&Mo. Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No. 1 staple, 71'72c; eastern No. 1 clothing, 6S'b70c; eastern average, 6Sy70c: valley No. 1, 6iiii. Territory, scoured basis, fine staple, 701373c; fine medium staple, 6W70c; fine clothing, SSOc; fine medium clothing, 6W'c. Pulled wool, scoured basis, extra, Vi72o; fine A, 68(3 62c: A supers. 63tf5'.c: B supers. 3flH7c. ST. LOIJIrJ, Mo., June 26.-WOOLr-oteady: medium grades, combing and clothing, lohij 2tPc; light fine, 21'o'l'4c; heavy fin. loQ 17c; tub washed, 3utu7o. Metal Market. NEW TORK, June 26.-WETAL4 The London tin market was higher, with apot closing at iM 10s, and futures at UK3 it's. Locally the market was dull, but higher In sympathy with the foreign advance. Spot was quoted at H2.76u43.75. Copper was higher In the English market by about 1 lua. with spot quoted at 97 6. and future at 92 10a. Locally the market waa dull and unchanged, with Iake quoted at 323 0Oiit!4.00; electrolytic, 3-3.0ufa-2.25; catlng, 81 .tu,-1.26. Lead was lower In the Eng lish market, with spot quoted at 19 12 6d. Ixicallv the market wa unchanged at 35.7utua.80. Spelter decllped Zs 6d to 84 6s In the Ixmdon market. Locally th mar ket wa dull at 3&2i4'&.46. Iron was higher In the ICngliah market, with standard foundry quoted at 66a 3d, and Cleveland warrants St 6us 6d. Locally the market was unchanged, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted at 8'.M.6u4j'.!S.70; No. I foundry north ern. 64.UK(jUj uo. Southern grades, nominal. ST. LOl'IrJ. June fed. METALS Lead, dull at 80. 4: V Spelter, steady at 86.S7H. Oil aad Koala. NEW TORK. June 26.-OIL Steady; prime crude, f. o. b. mills, nominal; yel low. 6fVic. Petroleum, firm; refined New York, 83 45; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 3X 4"; In bulk, 64.96. Turpentine, quiet, o 8j4c. 1 RoSIN Steady; strained, common to good, 34 b"4 60. OIL CITY. Pa.. June J -OIL Credit balances. 31.78. Runs, 1U2.218 bbls; average, 1X1, SIS bt.l. Shipments, 164,466 bbl.; tv. erage, lta 6t(7 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga., June 26. OIL Tur pentlne, firm, 674C. ROSIN Firm; quote: A. B. C, 83.861M.00; D, 84 4 26; E, 64 5ut4.a0; F. . 84 6U04.86; O. I4.86itie.uii; H. 84 K; I, 15.00; K. 6 2o: M. 16 4--U6.5S: N, 8).7iu6.76; WQ, S.t4'd 6.90; WW. 36.00. . Mllwaake Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Wla, June M. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 aorthern, 31 (C!1 03; No. 3 northern. fccij?1.01; September, 8640 bid. . RY K Steady ; No. L 7o. MAKLJCY-tflaady; No. 3.' 7c; sample, 64ar.De. - . - CORN ftteady; No. 8, cash, tViijc; ep teuiber, UVo aaaoda OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Continue Slow to Lower. H0QS SHADE TO FIVE HIGHER theeg. aad I.aiaba la Light Reeelat Every Day, witk Ike Demand Good avnel Trad Active aad teady. SOUTH OMAIIA June . 1807. Receipts were: Cattle. Hosa Bhaep. Official Monday 4.204 6.230 8.8J0 Ofnclsl Tuesday 4.07 8.147 J.0X7 Oftlclal Wednesday .8.CJ0 13.046 1,873 Three days this week. 13.061 31, rO 4.768 Same days last week....ll,4"3 37.3.H 7.2M Same day 3 week ago..l4.6VI ,745 C.7W Same day 3 week ago.. 18. 048 18.49 6.014 Same day 4 week ago.. 8.774 27.8X2 10.0J3 Same day last year 6,511 Z.&3 6,144 Th following taole shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year ta date, compared with last year; 18V7. 1806. Ino. Dec. Cattia 60. tS 47,018 2,o77 Hog .l.tt,448 1.8W,oUS 140,185 Sheep 816,49a 7f.i,147 63,302 KANUB OF FR1CEB. Cattl. Hogs. umint ;...82.afx60 Kana City 8.2h47.00 Chicago 1.75.tt7.00 St. Loul 1.6ou.W Sioux city 8.(4fc.oO TK. . . , $2.8f50 88.70 3.6 6.82V4u.O0 6 40 U10 J . 60 2. 00 6.70 686 wouwmg xaoie enow 11 price of hog at South Omaha f several days, with comparisons! th average the laat tor Date. I 1807. 1808.180R.1804. 180S 103.1801. June II 6 08HI ( 63s 6 891 i'isI 6 13 4 791 a 4 72 7 34 J 82 t 86 7 81 7 34 7 23 iune 12.. un 18.. I 63 I 84 6 91 6 87 a i 88 6 9 86 8 31 M 36 6 38 e 6 00 07 e Juna 14 I 744, 84 V, I 5 9144 4 84 June 16., 8 1H 6 82 6 20 a 4 K8i 4 88 4 92 ( 99 June 16., June 17.. June 18.. June 18., June in. June 21. June 22., June 23.. 6 02 i 97 6 87S 6 8l 4 981 7 6 82V 191 6 94 7 43 I 98 9 80j 6 15 t 00 6 88 I 18 6 90 6 28 32 6 80 e 6 35 6 101 0 5 841 6 7H 6 671 7 43 a 7 49 6 H 6 89 e t 93 6 00 ft VJ 6 13 6 16 5 07 6 06 June 24.. 6 80 6 121 B 16 7 69 7 66 June 26., 6 671 Sunday. The official number of cars of brought ln today by each road wa: stock H'r'g. Cattl. Hogs, eheep. C., M. & a P.. 14 Wabash Mo. Pacific Union Paclflo C. A N. W. (East). C, 8L P., M. AO.. C, B. & Q. (East).. C'B. eV Q. (West). C..R.I. A P.(East).. C..RI. & P.(West).. Illinois Central .... Chicago O. W 1 8 36 16 17 19 81 1 Total recelpta .... 184 204 11 I The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 462 2187 112 Swift and Company.... 1073 . 8447 633 Cudahy Packing Co 759 8961 49 Armour and Co 4M 8777 862 omana f. Co., (K. C). 13 tjwlft and Co. (K. C). Armour A Co., (K. C). Carey A Benton 86 106 9 61 11 8 27 26 68 8 169 8 6 67 2(4 Lobman A Co. McCreary & Carey... Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co Sam Wertholmer .... Sol Degan J. B. Root A Co T. B. Inghram Lehmer Bros United D. A O. Co... Other buyer 814 Total 8861 16878 . 1910 CATTLE Receipt this morning wera not very large, there being only a fair run for a Wednesday; at the same time there was a great plenty, considering the condition of th market. Th trade a a whole waa very alow and unsatisfactory. There was a fair showing of fair to pretty food killers among the receipt of steer this morning, but that faot wa no Induce ment to buyer. It wa evident right from the flrat that buyer had made up their mind to secure the cattle at less than they paid yesterday. The result was that the trade waa a drag from start to finish. Th severe hot weather prevailing ln the east has cut down the demand for beef to suoh an extent that th cattle market of the country are steadily working to a tower basis for the want of support. Thai ex filalns why the market ha b en alow and pwer every day this wee a so far. There waa no change In the cow situation, receipt being light and the demand limited. There were only a few atockers and feeder In light and they sold In about the same notches as yesterday, there being no quotable change In the market. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 4 I , 10 1 , II II) , 89 17 4 II , 4 41 , II , II , 60 11 19 , IT 6 U 1 1 1 8 1 1 9 1 1 X 8 1 1 3 3 6 .::::: At.. Pr. NO. II 34 II 14 1 II 17 1 II ft:::::: 41....... 1 90 61 44 II 47 At. ...1011 ...1104 ...124 ...1204 ...1138 ...1610 ...1114 ...1174 ... 480 ...lloO ...ISM ...1371 ...1344 ...1244 ...1140 ...1491 ...1481 ...1494 ...1641 Pr I T6 I 76 I 44 6 90 4 40 6 90 6 90 4 00 4 00 4 00 I 00 I 00 6 10 4 10 I 15 4 10 6 30 I 40 4 60 IM 4 16 794 Ill ......1000 1014 T9I !4 314 993 974 ...... 914 1081 ......1004 1284 1014 , 1217 Ui4 1164 12M 1194 1140 904 900 ......1140 400 780 1110 810 1040 11140 1046 , 480 ......1070 1770 91 981 , 870 , 940 IW TT4 619 4r6 Tl MO II 47 4 9 4 76 4 76 4 00 6 It 4 10 6 16 6 16 6 14 I 48 I 46 6 66 I 61 4 80 6 44 6 41 3 44 6 46 6 10 8 04 COWS. ...1890 ...1220 ... 970 ...1110 ...1076 ...1041 ...1080 ...1140 ...1111 ...1080 ..1020 ...1060 ... 8X6 ...1040 .. .li60 ...1160 ... ...1286 ...1X20 .... 470 ... ISO ... 480 ... 900 ... 710 ... 9tl ... 9IT ...lfiOO 8 76 3 76 3 46 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 16 4 40 4 40 4 76 I 80 6 00 6 40 4 M 4 16 4 16 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 46 4 40 4 40 4 60 3 94 3 40 3 60 8 10 3 46 3 46 3 00 3 00 10 I I 14 I 38 i 60 I 40 I CO I 60 I 44 10!!! I 48 HEIFERS. 6..., 13... II.'.'. U.'.'. 1... I 90 I 3.. 7.. .. 1.. I 60 I 76 I 16 4 00 13. 4 II BUL 1180 1790 1S80 1-90 1047 , 140 410 , 1311 17J0 , 1010 lit 140 , luO 90 110 , 4 110 141 I T6 I 40 1.. 1317 970 1090 I 40 I 60 4 46 I 46 I T6 I 76 I 40 3 18 4 04 4 88 181 mi ...... .1461 1900 4 at Itno 4 li 4 90 6 SO 1 1641) 1 1980 CALVES. 4 40 I 00 6 40 I m I t so 8 76 11 Ittl HO 140 ISO 110 , 160 6 CO 4 00 86 4 K 6 IS I ?s 6 84 180 4 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 3 779 I 90 4I.... 17 4 IS HOGS Packer started out this morning bidding prices at first that were only steady with yesterdsy. Advices from other selling prints were favorable and In spite of liberal receipts sellers by holding on forced buyer to raise their hands until the market was 3Vfic higher, on which basis the hogs sold The trade wa activ when once under way', o that the hog were all old before 11 o'clock In th morning. A Urge proportion of all the hog sold at 86.806.86, a agalnat 6S.7M1680 yesterday. Representative sales: No. At. la. Pr. Na. . th. Pr. 14 HI ... 8 74 74 1st 80 8 86 11 311 ... 8 TO 78 Ut 180 3 46 90 981 ... 8 Tl 90 841 140 I 84 190 187 ... I T7 71 846 40 3 84 64 r ... 4 77 tl .251 180 I 94 a 211 40 8 T7 44 I 180 3 44 6 Ill 39 I 77 40 24 40 3 hi II 811 ... I T7S II It4 ... 8 84 64 8al ... 8 T7 44 849 40 I Is 71 t"3 4 I 80 94 143 40 4 86 94 371 110 I 40 Tl 141 ... I 84 IS 14 I 90 14 84 40 8 16 44 tal 40 I 84 44 M 80 I at 64 181 ... t 80 Tl Ill ... 18 44 81 140 3 II 171 84 3 II 44 Ml 10 8 40 44 260 10 8 46 41 TS . . I 40 13 144 40 I II 44 Ill W 84 71 144 ... I It 44 14 4 I 84 64 t l 40 I 44 44 288 ... I 81) II 280 9 8 66 98 IM ... 8 40 44 U 40 3 44 Tl Ill . . 3 40 44,...,.lfl 90 I 94 tl 3.1 140 I It TO t'4 ... 6 44 148 9 3 88 T4 8l ... 3 94 4 170 ... 112 ...... Jj4 80 8 Tl I' 9 IW 8 II Tl 1.1 ... 84 Tl 164 4r 3 61 Tl. ...... .14 11 99 4 IftS . . I ll 44. ill ... at 40 I1 40 8 K 47 14 10 3 44 40 1.4 94 111 44 Ut ... t4 a..- 94 ... 34. U........34 ... 18 MP IB) TIN AllUM 11 til EXPIORAT Organised Undar the Laws of th Stat of Dlawar AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $20,000,000 4,000,000 SHARES AT $5 FULLY PAID AND NON-AS8XSAL OFKIckllS II. C. lUtOWN P. II. GOODWIN M. II. MrCALL UEO. lUtOWN, Jp C. D. DRAPE li TRANSFER AGENTS: Carnegie Trust l.,.New York CHy. REGISTRAR AND DEPOSITORY National Copp'P Hank, New York. City. The Company was organized for tho purchase, sale, devel opment and working of mining properties of all kinds, also the operation of mills, smelters or other works for the reduc tion of ores and refining of metals. The Company's activities will extend over tho North American Continent and Central and South America. Tho Company already owns a valuable option on tho con trolling interests in large mining property, and has other very valuable properties under consideration. The Company will issue stock for cash ns required, in pay ment for raining properties, or for tho control of mining prop erties by exchange of stock, nnd also to purchase shares in well developed Mining Companies, but only after most care ful investigation by either tho Company's engineers or well known mining experts. The Board of Directors has authorized the issue for Cash of 200,000 shares at par. W Offr 100,000 8hars of th Abov Stook at Par 05.00 per share Subscription Book Clot July 6, 1907, at 12 M All subscriptions must bo sent to the undersigned, accom panied by a check drawn to the order of the North American Exploration Company, at the rate of $5.00 per share for the number of shares so subscribed; we, however, reserve the right to accept or reject in whole or in part any and all subscriptions. Prospectus and subscription blanks mailed upon appli cation. H. C. BROWN & CO. BANKERS Member New York 8toek Exchang 49 Wall Street. Now York City 71 tn 8 8IV9 T4 M8 40 8 44 40 177 120 least 78 224 ... 8 84 C4 846 40 8 82V9 71 34 40 I 85 41 249 ... 6 82 64 3:1 ... 8 18 67 3(4 ... 8 12 71 221 80 i 87 77 146 40 I II 71 281 40 I 87 84 388 N i li 10 113 ... 8 87 41 221 " 40 I 46 II 198 ... 6 " 71 tl ... 6 86 89 880 J20 8 44 64 IM 140 I 45 18 186 ... 3 96 BHEE1' Hecelpta this morning wore very light, only eight tr nine cars being re ported In the yard. . At the same time there was a very good demand, o that everything ln sight changed hands In a very short time at good steady price. Steady, active market waa the way most operators wera describing It. Four more cars of the same Oregon wethers that have been coming all the week sold at 85.0S, the same price as yesterday and day before. Thn balance of the receipt consisted of fed stuff. 744 Oregon wether 118 6 60 4K Weatern ewe 102 8 25 10 Western culi ewes 81 8 60 21 Western ewes 86 8 00 8 Western ewes, culls 87 8 26 1 Western buck 110 4 00 83 Western wether 104 6 65 81 Western ewe 100 6 00 M) western ewe li 8 26 24 western ewe 108 5 25 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Strong- to Ten Cent nigher Host Five Cent Hlaher. CHICAOO, June 26.-CATTLE-Reeelpta about 17,0u0 head; market strong;, to 10c higher; common to prime steers, 34.60(37.10; cows, 83.2&4. TO; heifers, t3.00rtf6.0o; bulls, 33.4Oi3.00; calves, UOOKi; stockera and feeders, tS.00tae.O0. HOOS-Receipts about 26,000 head; market to higher; good to prime heavy, 85.9&&4.00; medium to good heavy, 85.864)&80; butcher weights, t8.8iKQ6.10; good to prime mixed, 3Bij6.96; light mixed 3a.UuG4.U6; packing, 8b.2f.4ii6. 85; pigs, t5.604l.0fi; selected, 30.06 8,18; bulk of sales, 8&90&4.00. 8HEBP AND LAMBS Receipts about 13.0U0; market steady but slow; sheep, M OOfil 6-26; yearlings, 8i.604K.&0; lambs, to.7&U7.7Ii. Kansas City Live Stock Mavrket. KANSAS CITT, June JH.CATTI.PO Re ceipts, 7.6UO head. Including 8,000 southerns; market steady; choice export and dreaaud beef steers, 86.104i6.66; fair to good, 6,00; western fed steers, 33.8we.4j; Blockers and feeders, tt.0ixa-i.76; southern steers, 33. 1034.68; southern cows, 82.4fra3.&o; native cows, 32-Ku4.7&; native heifers, 34.0uu6.00; bulls. 12.7c.a4.7B; calves. t3.7&ftO0. HOC34 Receipts, 17,000 head; market steady; top, 8o.2H; bulk of sales, 6.8iVUl 6.80; hesvy, t6.80ft6.86; packers, 36.8.6.0; lights. $5. !X6 -"; pigs, tS.e'iit.bk SHEEP AND UAMB8 Rwelpts, 6,600 head; market stesdy; lamb, !T.oua7.W; ewes and yearlings, 86 5u4i6.50; Texas clipped yuarllngs, 86.iaa.l&; Texas clipped sheop, 80.OOIU6.60; stockers and feeders, t3.6O(UG.0u, Bt. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, June 26. CATTLE Receipts, 8,6uO head. Including 8.6U) Ten una; natives steady, Texans weuk; native shipping and export steers, 36 36'J .90; dressed beef and butcher steers, 3A.0u4f6.7U; steers under 1,000 lbs., 34. 4f.ru 4.70; stockers anil feeders, t3.0U4l 4.86; cows and heifers, $2 4i6 W; earners. tl.UK3i2.28; bulls, 33.ouij6.oG; calves, 84.uoJ 10.00; Texas and Indian steers, 82 7&U6.7&; cows and heifers, tl 6u4i'3.7&. HOOa Receipts, 7,6uo head; strong; pigs and lights, 6.kiat.j; packers, t5.TmUi.ilu; butchers and best heavy, 16 8&ftJ.0o. BHEliP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,W) head; market strong; native muttons, 83.25 4j6.76; lambs, 82.00ib7 culls and bucks, felMo.6w; stockers, t4.ibUft.7b. St. Joseph Lira Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, June 26. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,137 head; market active; natives, 34.fcu7.0O; cows and heifers, t2.2wu6.iiu; stockers and feeders, t3.6oU4.D0. HOOS Receipts, 8,607 head; market a shade lower; top, 86l; medium and heavy, t5.87!6.B0; bulk of sales, to.!vy 5.H0. BHEhiP AND LAMHtf Receipts, 8,151 head; market Arm; lambs, 8.V4v.uu; year lings, 8A.i'a.26. Sloax City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITT, la., June 26 (Special Tele gram ) CATTLE Receipts. TOO head; mar ket steady; beeves, 8o.omcO.6u; oows, bulla and mixed, t30oU6.00; stockers snd feeders, 3J ?6o-4 40; calves and yearlings, 34.35. HOUB Receipts, i0 head; market 6c higher, selling at 36.7UU6.86; bulk ot sale, to.(iu6.8o. Stock ta Blaat. Receipt of live stock at the six principal western market yesterday: Cattle, Bouth Omaha 3,8 Sioux City 7(a) Kanaaa City 7.6") Bt, Joaepa 8.137 St. Loul 3,f") Chicago 17,000 Hogs. 13.HH6 17,ll 6.W7 7,6o0 86.UU0 Sheep 1,672 '.6o6 1.162 1.500 13,0 Total .84.867 81,333 24,824 Dalatk Grain Market. DCLUTH. Minn.. June 26. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 9Mc; No. 8 northern. Sue; July, 88c; Bepteinbr. tl-OO; December, OAT-To arrive, 41c; July. 41c. Coatee Market, x NEW TORK. Juna !. COFFEK--The market for coffee future opened steady at unchanged price. It wa th first July notice day, but notice were very light and beyond a little switching had no p 1artul Influence on U.e luarksl, whluu MIS mm . . rrr1(lfTt . . Vlro-l'rcHlflont . SiMTCtary. . .Tre-Hfturer . Ass't. Twnsnrvr closed steady, net unchanged to 8 points lower. Sales were reported of 29.250 bags. Including July at 6.15c; September, 6 2"c; December, 6.2iii.2Sc; February, 6.4;G.35o; May, 6.40c. Siwt coffee quiet; No. T Rio.. 64jo; No. 4 Santos, 7o. Mild coffee dull; Cordova, 8S'12.o. OMAHA WHOLES A LIS MARKETS. Condition of Trade and Quotation on Staple and Fawner Produce. Ea08 Per dos., 14c. UTTTTVT.U Y.,lrlno atnMr 1ALL rhnln 4a fancy dairy, liic; creamery, 2J4328o, LI VU POULTRY Spring chickens, 20oj hens, PitlOc) roosters, 60; turksys, 12c; ducks, 10c; geese, 8n. ; 1 L'j AAO . WA .lEjllilllCrLiUHB CMtO, SOB, 45o and 6O0. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA PEACHES Per bog, tl.. CALIFORNIA PLUMS Per orate, 8128. CALIFORNIA APRICOTS Pr crate.. 82.26. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Per box of about 8 lha.. black or white, 82.603.00. PINEAPPLES Florida, 48 else, 32 76 per crate. 42 size, 33.00 per cratel 88 size, 84.00 per crate; 30 size, 34.00 pt-r crate. STRAWBERRIES Home grown. 14-o.t, , cakes, 82.60 3.00. TROPICAL. FRUITS. LEMONS Llmonlera, 800 ts, 31.763r7.00( 8C0 size, 37.60; other brands, 60c less. BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch, t2.OiKUi2.25; Jumboas. t2.603.6a . OHANOES Mediterranean Bweeta, fancy, 160 size, 14.00; 176, 200, 216 and 250 sizes, t4.60; k, 126 and 288 sises, $3.50; extra fancy, 2So more per box; St. Michaels, 176. 200, 218 and 260 sizes. 34.75 ; 126 and 160 sizes, 44.60; Valencia, 80, 96 and ill sizes, 34.28; 126, 160, 17. 2U and 216 sizes, 34.764)6.00. DATES Kadaway, 6c; sayers, 60; hal lowis, 60; new atuffed walnut dates. 8-lb. box. 11.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Per bu., 84o. NAVY BEANS Per bu., No. 1, $1.00 2.10; No. 2, 1.0&2.00. NEW VEGETABLES. NEW PEPPERS Per 6-bushel orate. 13.00 to 33.60; per W bushel box, 81.00. PUTATOKS Per bu., 81-60. ASPARAGUS 86c per doz. bunches. BEANS New wax and string, per bu. box or basket, 31.00. BEETS. TURNIPS and CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 25j35o. PIEPLANT Per dos. bunches, 20o. CUCUMBERS Per dot., 764fB6c. TOMATOES Texas, fancy, 20-lb. crate, 86c4i100. ONIONS Green onions, per dos, 20o. CABBAGE California. c LEAF LETTUCE dot-house, per doe. heads, 26c. m uqi ., ranauu I liumvunt Vmi wa vvuvuia 40c. RADISHES Per dos. bunches, home grown, 20c. BEEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 14c; No. 1 rib, He; No. 8 rib, 10c; No. 1 loin, 17Vc; No. 3 loin, 13oi No. 8. loin, 12'c; No. 1 chuck, 7c; No. 1 chuck. 6Hc; No. 3 chuck, 6'o; No. 1 round, 8jo: No. 2 round, HUc; No. 8 round,' 80; No. 1 plat, 8Vc; No. 2 plate. 80: No. 8 J.late. lo. UISuiLLLAKEOUS COFFEE-Roasted, No. 86, Mo per lb.; No. 80, 2lc per lb.; No. 86, lo per .lb.; No. 20. 14c per lb.; No. 21. 120 per lb, CHltESlC Block Swlas, Uu; . Ipoberger, 14c; Voung America, lbc. NUTki California walnut No. L soft hell, 12c; No. 1, aolt l.el, 16c; Braall. 16tyi8c; pecana, VHyiio; filberts. 12Vic; pea nuts, raw, 7ftc; roasted, l'c; California al monds, 17Vc; cooauuta. 4U.00 Pr luO. tottoa Market. New Tork cotton quotations, furnished try Ixgan 4k Bryan, 112 Board of Trade build ing: Open. High. Low. Clnaa. sieptembor 1144 1146 1180 1137 October . 1158 1158 1143 1148 December 166 1158 1140 Uu2 LIVERPOOL. Jun 16. COTTON Bpot market dull; price four point higher. American middling fair, 8.18c; good mid dling, t.ubc; middling, 7.15c; low middling, 6.78c; good ordinary, 8.06c; ordinary, 6.4wj. The sale of thu day were 4.0UO bale of which 2uo were for apeculallun and export and Included 3,7U American. Recelpta, s.ouO bale. Including 4.5u0 American. BT. LOUIS. June 26. COTTON Quiet; middling, lllc Sale. 6 bales: receipts, 116 bales; shipments, lt7 balus; stock, 21, uw) bales. NEW ORLEANS. La., June 26.-COTTON ' (BjKjt market steady; sales, t&o bales; low ordinary, noiuinal; ordinary, 6c, nom inal: miod ordinarv. 10 2-l4lc. nuniliiMl: low ordinary, U7-16c; middling, 12Tc; good mid dling, i3u, nominal; middling fair, 14Vc,i nonilnal; fair, 15i,o, nominal. Receipts, 1, 846 bales; stock, 70.760 bales. lasar and Melsatc.' NEW TORK, June 26 SUGAR- Ra w, firm; fair refining, 3 2&o; centrifugal, la test, 3 75c; molasses Sugar, S.Oc; refined steady; No. 6, 4.Wc; No. 7, 4 06c; No. 8. 46"0 No. , 4.46c; No. 10, J5o; No. 11, 4 8uc; No. 12. 4 o; No. 11, 4.3oe, No. 14, 4 I5c. Cuofectiuner . A. 4.8uu: . mould A. 6 3U.; cut loaf, t.70c; crushed, t7uu; pow dered. 6.10r; granulated, 6.0tc; cubes. 5 lAo. NKSV ORLEANS. La., Juti 26-4SUOAR Quiet; open kettle, centrifugal, 84jtt7,fcO! centrifugal yellow. 8Vu-4c; aeounds, 'j 4liSo. MuLASSES Quiet; new syrup, 8v;,(34c. ' Toledo Meed Market. TOLEDO, June 3V.-8KED Clover, caah. 83.".; Octiil-r, f 80; l-ceiiilr, H 30; Maro 84.au; alaiks, a.(x XUnoU, (a ipfi