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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1908)
TTTE OMAHA DAILY BElEr FRIDAY. JUNE 3. 1905. -RAH ASD PRODUCE MARKET Lo-vtz Cablet and Gear VTeatirr CaaM a Setback. rarssraE czr lack op eeiajd Jnr1ar 1hm Uitn ul Meelaav tlaa ta la Efllnrr-OttlMk fa Wliltr WImI la Very OMAHA. J una 1 ltta. With lower rablea am 4 clearing weather grain vaiua took a eat back. Pressure developed on lacs of demand aa offering became larger and liquidation wno M nMtniv. Ainter imt crop outlook continue favorable: corn planting Is not completed, being delayed by rair.a. but th ail nation kt not dirtrowragtng. 1"M akartad vaster and value alumped with tha crowd bearish and offering Increased. Tha market does not seem u anrwr to tha bullish imports and pressure developed whlcii netted a considerabls loss. July wheat opened tr. and closed (4c Com waa soft with wheat and took a aet hsrk on frea selling by commission house. Vaiuea wer aomc strengthened at tha do by tha itronf cash market and alive demand. July corn opened at 7c and closed at Tc Primary wheat receipts were W,0nn bih ela and shipments wero TTjaix bushels, sgainst receipts last year of ca.U" bushels and shipments of tSUMti bushels. Corn receipts were 2&.ut0 bushels and shipments wera .ons bushels, sarainst re. eetpta last year nf 1.0l4.i4it bushels and shipments of 72.nM buahela. Clearances wera .( buahela of corn. 7.a buahela nf oata. and wheat and flour equal to 117,0ns buahela. Liverpool closed Hol lower on wheat and Hi lower on corn. Seaboard reported lAOM buahela of wnea.t and K.vrK) buahela of corn taken tor export. Loral raria of options: Artk lea.l Open. Hlgh-J Lew. Gom. Taa y. Wheat I lilt July.. V ,? m M' Si Sept... 'sj soni tHi H vH Com till Julv... 67 67 at 7 1 7 Sept... & wS, 4&Hj SOS. 654 Ptaafca Cask Friawa. WHEAT-No. t hard. SH; No. X hard. librae; No. 4 hard, HtfjVlc; No. I prlng, HqV7c CoRX-No. X. Ho; No. X. tTAfcc; No. 4. 67fj-tc; No. S yellow, 4A : No. 1 white, JwffTl'V; No. I white, 7ia'7Ho. OATS No. 3. 6H60Hr-; No. I whit. U 81c; No. 4 white. st'HSSOV- HIE No. X. 744.Sc; No. J. TlgTJc. Carle Mas lata. Wheat. Com. Oats. Omaha s t CHICAGO CRAM AMD fOTlSIOJ ratara at tha Traalac aa Claatac Prteca aa Board af Travac. CHICAGO, Juna A Improved weather for crops n this country and abroad cauaed weaaneaa In all srajn pits on the exchance today. At tha clove wheat for July de livery showed a net loaa of 2Uc Corn was down 141c. Oata lo lower and provisions 1 he wheat market opened weak and trew steadily weaker aa tradlnc prorasaed until prices had touched a point mora than 2c below the hlh point of the day. ihera waa itsnerai aeliics. based on weather rondlliona and on two crop reports that were mads public during- tha day. Shorts war tha bast buyer. Much better weather for the maturing- crop waa reported front tha southwest and foreign advloea claimed that tha crop In Roumanla and southern Russia had been greatly benefited by rain. Aocordlng to the Ohio report tha crop In that a la la has gained t par cent In can dltion since May. The second report, a private on of a Minneapolis trade journal, estimated the condition of tha spring; wheat crop of Muineaota. and the akotaa on Juna I to be compared with kS.7 a year ago. The market closed weak. July opened MJC to o lower at WSa to cis and sold off to and closed ax lc. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to llt.OTa bu. Primary receipts, 280.- bu., con pared with 230,tW bu. th corre-apondlng-day year ago. Minneapolis, Luiuth and Chicago reported receipts of 12 cars, against lit cars last week and 278 cars a year ago. fh break In wheat and Impraved weather for farm work cauaed weakness la corn, prices st the low point being mora than lc below the high point of tha day. July opened VfrSC to c lower at Wifro and sold to V. where It closed. Re ceipts. Ixi csrs, with nine of contrsct grade. Oata were dull and week. July opened tc lower at 47c, acid off to 46c and closed at V. Receipts, at cara. Proviaiona were ateady early In the day. but weakened at the close. Julv nork waa off 7c at 1S uTW,. Lard was off iVa: at o-t js n;os were lsc lower at 17 4k Estimatfd receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, U cars; corn, 171 cars; oata, 70 ears; hogk. iS.w head. The leading future ranged as follows: articles ! Open.; Hlgh. Low. (Cloee. Tasy. Wheat i Ju.y iWkrtfOll "Pt. a Dec a, bDec. 8Vmia Corn 91 I 1 8eH IS 7 irrsi ta July p3l 6V ""si S H ! ! Tt,6?tjSTn Sept. !7SrSl Eec. May Oa-ta aJuly bJuly eVpt. May "ork July BepC Lara July Sept. Ribs- a78fJ :B?S''!a,T8Ta, 47 I 47 7H 46 1V I w1! 45SI 4Wa I I U TJVai U 72UJ IJ 7V 11 471. 11 7S 14 14 Wik U U MS, 14 I7H 7 I tto i ivn a ae 77H. 3v 70 July I M I 7 7 7 44 T 4S No. 1 aOld. bNew. Cash quotations were aa follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents. MIJ !!; winter straights, t4.tj4 4; spring pat esia. Ja--T sf; apruig alralghla, ti.nj. 75 hex era. S3 ig4.0U WHiiAT No. spring. fcctjtLta; No, J red. lejrese. CORN-No. X 73WT3c; So. 2 yellow. 7SS OAT No, 2, Uc: No. S white. BfiMc. -BAKLET Fair to choice malting" &3tc 8h.El Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 1114. PROVISIONS abort ribs, aides (loose) 17.(wq7.6u. Mess pork. pr bbi., lilTUyLJ 76.' . 1"ra-JPr, J'a J1. -4i. Short clear aides F4lowtr wer th receipts and shipments of flour and grain: . , ... Receipts. Shipments. nour. dois u .-tf Wheat, bu , . two Corn, bu aa.ua Oats, bu .... km,M Rye. bu 1i4 aal S,7'f 2J1.SJ 1 fcartey. bo 3a,aw tug On tn Produce excharge loJay the but ter n.aikt waa firm. ciamerirs, lSsglic, datiiaa. l.eSr. Ea. firm; at merit, rauea In-rluied. 142l44c: firsts. 14c, prim firsts. 1 - t. heea, ess) ; ir:0c MlaaaaaUa CruSm. Markat. MTXNEAPOLIS, Jun A Wheat No. 1 bard. CI lityl -1: No. I northern, tl wvi l 'i'S: No. I Bortnera. C 071,1 u7. No. J northern. H.ai&i.ii6'; July, tliks; Sep tember, sta. PKAN-ln fculk. CliaaaiXL V Lj L" R Umritangad; tirst patents, XL M, (,tVa; ts-cond paimMa, fci.JiaV. fret cleats. M-Jiv-. sacoad siaara, CSia4.sV railadelpkta fhradaoa Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jun A BUTTER Flraa and lu guo4 iniaxi4 , aeatern crsam ry. lic; nearby prints. 17c EcHi Firm and in good demand: Penn sylvania aad other nearby firsta. 17c; cur re at receipts, returnable cases, lfc; Westrra. Ilijc; curreut recaipta. Kfeo. CHEESE steady; New York full ereania. choice. llallVe; fair ta good, lsVwlllae. MUaaaakea Grata Maj-krt. MILWAUKEE. Juna 4 WHEAT Siaady; No. 1 aerthern. B 12sjo.ll: No. X on..m. iirtetll2: July, aeked. BAl.LET Dull ; No. X. 7le. aample, S &c CCRW Klgber; Ma S cash, 72r74r; Jaly S'aO bid,- - Paaata Market. PEORIA. Jun A-CORN rirm; No. ? yellow. 75-4 76c'. No. X yellow. 74c; No. J, 74c. Na. A 7jC. OATS Hg-er; No. X white, SSgUHc; No. I white. i-iyCec Livers sal Grata Marksf, uvrnrniL, june a- t AT ByM, any,. ..w. a Z iar oa . AH A kauiiHs i iotuiea, steawy; Ju.j s 4"i. fpt ember. Ta lVpd; December, ? VI CORN Apot, steady; new Amerlran. kiln dried. 5a lid; old American mlxed-steady, r. 1S-1. future, Ju.y. La Plata, 4a U"d. SIW TON H. ORMkAL SIRKET tjawtatleaa af tka Day aa Tarlaaa I Caaaaaadltfew. NTW TORK. Juna t-FLOCR-Recelple, U .?) bhls ; epor-. T. bMi ; market active anth prices lower to ell; Mlnnota pa'enta. In ijf. winter trjght. ti ' Minnesota bakers, KW'i wintr ex tras, i3.j"il: winter pai-nta. M winter low srradea. t R a flour veady; fair to food. K'tft-f; choico to fancy, U JMga.li. CORNMF.AL Wr-adv: Tna white and yel low, tl r . eoar-e, 1 ; kiln dried. RTE I'uli; No. X western, aVt. t. . b. N-w York. WHEAT Recetptli. C bnahels; apnt. market, weak; No. I red. tl"1. eieva.or: i No. 1 northern Duluth. ti-lV o- h . J afloat; No. 1 hard winter, f. o. b.. ! afloat. Heavy relllna; of what followed lmprovemont in weather and crop newa vouay ira pn" onus otr x. cumrean , crop e.lvtr- were also better whlie caah wheat round few buyers In domestic mark-la. J-ifcr. Cic, closed 7'c. September. 4",t cltmed &c CORN Receipts I.1F4 bushels: spot mar ket steady; No. 2. TSc elevator and Tar f. o. b., afloat , option market opened higher on foreisn buying, but eased off later on bet ter news and liquidation, closing 3 net lower. July closed at 77c; September closed 75"t. AT Receipts. 51.100 buahela; exports. I art buahela; apot market firm. Mixed, S and a pound. natural white, 24 and U pond. S"6c; clipped white. 3 and to prMinda. &jWc. HAT Quiet; good to choice. J"ff55(!. HP9 Quiet ; atate. common to choice, 1T crop, art2c; 1 crop, eyc: Pacific coast. 17 crop. 6(y: l cr"p. ac. HIDES Quiet; Bogota, lTc; Central America, lc LEATHER Firm: acid. HKPTc. PROViaiON" Pe-f. steady; family. r.'W "17 00; mesa. Jl.t ,Vt14.i; bef hsma. tJk-SfO IA: packet, fu.&'cpi" : city extra India mena. KM taaiiS.w. Cut meata. steady; pick led bellies. fmvirWf; pickled hams, f&.TMJ 10.00. Lard, firm: western. 14 Cul.lO: re fined, quiet; continent, t: "outh A mr ht, IS compound. 17 7Va 12H. Pork, quiet; family, I17.0HO1S shm clears. 1.7I7 2; m. 114 7S 15.25. TALLOW Firm ; city S2 per pkg ), 5V; country ipkgs. free). ,VuV- RICB Steady; domestic, fair to extra, JSrc: Japan, nominal. i.HfcE8E ltd. ateady. unchanged; new. firm; state full cream, new liifllc; fanes, 1Sc; good to prime, lO'aliyc; common, POL'LTRT Alive, steady: apring chick ena. : fowls. ISVsC; turkeys, lie Dreaaed, Irregular: western stuing chickens, XatjS:; turkey a. 12ril7c: fowls. Iajl4c. BITTER tStesdy; creamery apecisls, 24c; extras, 2ic; thirda to firsta. Ii3c; atats dairy, common to finest, ling23c; process common to special, lQ211Tc; western fac tory, firsta, IV, EM Bteady: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected, white. lSCkic; good to choice, 18,1119c. WEATHER IX THE GRAIw BELT Skewer, rellawed by Fair aad Caaler rrlday. OMAHA. June 4. 19. A tmukh of low pressure extends from the northwest down over the eastern Rocky mountain slope, with the greatest depree slon over western South Dakota. This de pression will move east over tha central valleys during the next twenty-four hours, causing showers and probably thunder storms In this vicinity Umght. followed by fair and cooler Friday. Showers occurred In all portions east of the Missouri liver since the preceding report. tmiah record of temperature and pre cipitation compared with tha corresponding day ot the last inre years: IS.. 3311. isns. Minimum temperature ... 65 52 5 74 Precipitation .Sit .W T .09 Normal temperature for today, g degrees. Efficiency in precipitation since March L 4.1 of an Inch. Deficiency corresDoadlna neriod In 1967. 4.1 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 13f, 1.3 Inches. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cara aad Waeat Regloa Balletla. For tha twenty-four hours endins- it I l m.. 7Blh meridian Uiua. Thursday, June 4. lnui: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain - "rations. Max. Mia. fail. 8ky. Ashland, Neb.... a 64 .0 Pt. cloudy Auburn, Neb..... U 62 .! Cloudy Columbus, Neb.. S4 St .00 Cloudy Falrbury, Neb. M H .OS Cloudy Fairmont. Neb... 81 44 .00 Cloudy Or. Island. Neb.. S2 UK .( Cloudv Hartington. Neb. a T Cloudy Hastings, Neb... .i.m Cloudy Oakdai. Neb.... M 4 . Cloudy Omaha. Neb M Cloudy Tekamah. Neb... SI i .t Cloudy Alta. la 77 .Hi) Pt. cloudy Carroll. Ia 78 o4 Cloudv Claiinda, la. 82 1 . Cloudy Bibley. Ia 7 !A . Cloudy Sioux City, Ia.. bu 44 T Pt. cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at S a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGKS. No, of Temp. Rain. CentsaL Stations. Max. MIn. Inches. Chicago. Ill 35 Columbus. O in Des Molnea, Ia 14 Indianapolla. Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Ma. 21 Louisville. Ky IS Minneapolis. Minn. 21 Omaiia, Neb 11 8t- Louia, Mo. U 74 M T 72 64 .04 72 40 " .01 72 ai . a 4 . 78 2 .2 74 H T "2 a T 7 62 .23 The weather is slightly warmer through out the com and wheat region. Showers oc curred in ail districts snd were fairly heavy In tha southern portion. L. A- WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Laals Geaeral Market. BT. LOUIS, June A WHEAT Lower; track. No. I red cash. Il.iji8l.9; No. 2 hard. ScStKe1. July. aiTc, aeptember. CORN Futures. lowr: cash, higher; Lr 9 nttmh. "1U.TV I t', . . - ! September, aHc; No. 2 ahita, TSc 75 OATS Weak: track. No. 1 cash. S3vac; 8t iitemeer, ITVs; No. 1 white, taa. 77Vi FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4.PQ I'i'lS; extra fancy and straight, MKHH-i., clear, tiJfxjlTo. Sk.EI Timothy. gLWVJTa. CoRNMEAL Stsady. U.M. BRAN Weak; Backed esst trsck. & IS. HAY fltesdy; Umathy. UnrJli.A, pratrle, 111 f.i15.i IKON COTTON T1E8-A.0. BAJ3IN3 T-tc ' HEMP TWINE-Sc. PROVISIONS Pork. stsady; Jobbing, rutri. Lard, higher; prime ateam: te ,$ LIU. Dry aait meata. ateady; boxvd extra shorts. 17. To; clear ribs. 17-ti'H; short clesrs, tS ! Racon. ateady ; boxed extra short, ta clear rtba, K-I7: short clears, ir POULTRT Steady: chickens. 10Hc; sprinss. Z-ySc; turkeys. lltei-'SC ducks, 7c; ge.ee. ac. Pl"TTKB SWeady; ereamerr. I??2Sc. EGO a steady at 13c esse count. Receipts Shipments 1 r i"r. inni. i vV'heat, bu. U.v" T V. l 1.14 Sl.ta S4.ta tC.i Cprn. bu. ..vr..'.'. iii.'HW Outs. bu. ' Kaasaa City Grata aad Pravistaaa. KANSAS CTTT. Mo. Juns A WHE.4T Unchanged to lo higher; July. L'Sk-: Sep tember. c: cssh. No. z hard. No. 1 hard. 2'T-0c; No. X red. U451TV; No 1 red. Mc. CORN t4lc higlier; July, 6SSc: Septem ber. '. December. al7c: cash. No. t mixed, fi'&2c; No. 1 mixed. 7i7Ic; No. X white. 7o; No. X wnite, 74c. OATS Unchsngsd; No. X whits, Uc; No. S mixed. bi'-Jbic. RYE 7jTJic. HAY Cnolce timothy, fcic lower. H0J09 U : choice pnsine. w-ak. fl.iaa 5m. BUTTER Firm, creamery extra. He; parking stock, tec. tiKis-riteaUy ; fresh, extras. Uc; current receipts, 13c. ) ntcripia anipmenta Wheat, bu 2 1 Corn, bu l 21' Oata. bu. 13.AW sVku Options at Kansas City: Arttclea. t Open. High.) Low. I Closa. Whet I J my Sept. I Corn t i alX-r-rl H aH C-V 04 1H: I I 66H; a-V 61 Hi' -H I v. Qt Dal at k Grala Market. DULUTH. June A WHEAT No. 1 north, ern. Hi'. No. t northern, tliST; July, tl tav: sVptember, iioHc. . OATS owe. CaaTaa Markat, NEW TORK. June 4. COFFEE Fu- I turas c'oaad d ill net unchanged to i .points lower. Sa.es were only 3 7" hacr,. iioriuains l onsniirr at a vac. aaay. ae. ; ainit suirt , Ni 7 lfo. I ia:.toa (ac: uai.J coilce, ic. tci.a 1 01 ire. .jui, turiiva, a 4 . 1 ; c SEW Y0R& STOCKS AND BONDS Heary and Uncertain Tone of Market Sua U Lack of Direction. STIEL SITUATE) U3TEA5T Oaiaaria at Itaekt Galaf la Tolasaa aad Claslaa; U Dla-a-dly Waak Baada Ara Heavy. NEW TORK. Jun . Tl.s heavy snd uncertain tone of the day a aux k market was due more than to anyt'iing elee, to the qufati.41 what is to take toe pi are as a market miluenoe, of Ui anticipated I'niiin facile (manclns;. now that the transaction sreme to be definitely con- ,i'iuirii. The extent to whicn market uprrai.una hart hinged on Una topio lor many w ka past would aatuniaa tiie un- informed observor strltinsr to read a reflection of current events In th dally trading st th stork exchange. The Initia tion of the earl If si movement in the msr ket from the state of lesarthy after in subsidence of tti excited conditions 771 connection with the financial crisis last )-ar was almost universally attributed to the friends of the Union Pacific property in conjunction with wealthy speculators wno tiauaiiy make that etork and a lew others the favorite mediums b. their market operationa. Th desian t,i tl.e movement was confidently inferred to be to pave the way for the offering of the Union Pacific bonds by making demon stration of confidence to supplement the growing plentltude of capital supplies ss sn incentive to lovestmentk The nvtve ment was believed to hsve the coun tenance If not the active aaslsianr of the banking and financial world In general whose needs were parallel to those of the Union Pacific, The market movement as a whole, however, has moved In close sympstliy with t'nion Pacific through out. The sharp reaction which culminated last week followed the raising of douhis over the success of the t'nion Pscif'c f.nandng and strong rebound began with the early Intimations that the project was to go through. There was some spprsHable liquidation of United States steel which was not notable on account of the recent narrow dimensions of the market and Ita con finement to professional channels. Th feeling is quite general In . financial rlr cles that a general adjustment of prices must occur In steel product. T! outcome of the attempt to maintain) prices of steel products so as to svotd a revision of wage schedules Is felt to be an Impli cation on the project to secur an advam-a in freight rates on the plea that 1t ia neceasary to avoid reduction of wares on railroad employes. The outpouring of stocks gained in volume and lrd up to a decidedly weak eloelag. The aalea at a premium over the subscription prices In the outside market of the Union Pacific four per cent bonds and the prospects of the success of the offering was without effort In checking the decline. Neither was the pronounced relaxation of money markets. Indicated by the reduction of the imperial bank s discount rate a recession in foreign exchsnge. here and there quota tions for time leans in New York. Bonds were heavv. Total sales par value. E.Suv. United ft ales bonds were unchanged on call. Number of aaiea and quotations on stocks were as follows : Bkla. Hlfk Law. Cinae. a., m A 'lama Bxareai AioaisaDiatetf Casper .. &. .. i.e-e 404 at S MV4 U M M SI M M ii 4 y4 , , w - it n rt a H , n t 4l 1011, TMfc - 71 "4 It's frtk, lev, a Aa. c. r Am. CAP. y(4 Am. Cottos Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd Amencaa gxpfwa Aa. H AL. p4 Aoaertraa loa serarUiaa. . A-a. l4naaa Otl la. Lmaefia Oil pi 4 Am. Laeosxrttv An. Loeomotlve p(4 Am. 4 A R r..... Am. 4. A R. pf4 Am. Sayar Rrriatnt A a. Tobara pfd elf.... Anaoooda Mlalag C Allastte Cnast Lin Baltimore A Ohie Pal. A Otit pf4 Breoklra Rapid Tr....... Canadlaa Paeine CaatraJ of New Jersey.... CbampaaAa A OhK. ...... Chlrasa IK. W CHIoaso A !. W C . . t P CtUratn T. A T 1. 10 71. SW 3 v irrn l1" WS M LkM 42t ' St La sV tt 7 4.W4 4 47a, t4 La UH lt 7e le i. tra st i4 44 ia ts Ti n L 1M 1M tt.la i ir. m Chloacs T. A A p!4. a. c . c-a at. u.. 41 44 6TH rt t4 UV, tl 21 VI ... ... 1.004 Calersde T. I Ccrlorsdo A so Cnlo. A So. let pf4 Cain. A So. 24 p(4 Coaaolldate Oaa Cnra Proaucta, rfAg Cera PTnSurta pf4. rtdg... Xeiawar A Hudaaa Del.. L. A W Dearer A Rla Grande B. A k. O. PT4 . Platlllars gei III 11 las Ens sa 1' 414 24 44 n 2"4 r itev, 111 10 (.7 w U4V4 m 14 If", i1 7tvt tj. V 1414k IS an n M.10S a4 4" 4". va in tH a 40 117 Una 1st pfd En id pfd General Elertrte Illinois fantral International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Paap Int. Pump pfd loaa Central ........ Iowa Central pfd Kuaaa City So. K. C. So. pfd UnlivtlK A X Mexican Central Minn. A St. L M., St. P B. I. M M . St. P. A 1. A H. pfd Mlsatnui Parlfle M . K. A T ins. it V Id is 1. 400 it M an 4 Tt TH 14 14 t44 S44 4 144 M 21V4 54 44 M if t a 111 Hlt4 ill 144 24 n it 41 m af-44 M., - A T. ptd Natloaal Ucad 4.1M N. k. k. at kt. pfd. efferad New Tork Central N. Y . O. A W IfrJt Norfolk A W X. A W. pfd Korra Aanartcaa k Parlfle Mall " 47V4 41 V 111 KHS 41 40 4 4J4 do at 41H a U Sf.a tH PeaaaylTania . ....... People Goa P , C. C A St. L Pn 4 steel car Ptaawd A C. ptd Pnilmas Paiaca Car Raiding Raadlos IK pfd ReadiL M pfd Republic Steal RepsMlr Steal p4 Bork laiana Ca Rock Island Co. ptd St. U A 4. t 1 pfd ... St. lxv W sc U A W. pfd Saatnara Pacttis So. Paein ptd sa. kail wa, So. Raila-ar pfd Texas A Parifte T , St. L. A W T . lu L 4 1. ptd t'nlss Paeifia rmos Pacth ptd C A Etpreaa V. i. Rnsltr - r. . ft unbar C. A Rnfearr Bid It. A Staal C A Ileal pfd Vi. -t Chemical Va.-Cara. Cham, ptd Wabaak k'auaaa ptd Waila-Parso Eapraas Weaunsaewaa kiartna ... Waaiera L'aioa WHealing A U B w laraaaa CaatraJ Wav Oaatrai pld Xnrtaora ParltM Caursl Laalbar Casual Last bar pr Sloaa-STiertVMd Sleet .... Great Nanaara ptd . ksa iki ikHt lta " 40 74 74 n M n BH t 1M4j .iSAian ua in i:r " hi -.. i1 1P4j 14 14 II 17e 14 J 1, 174j s 14 IT lit a4 La rs t ha una, 11 L4a 174, n j? a M rs r4. Ma l i 201.0 i4i ia rt4 4 144 74 IS 44 M 474 2S4 M- tl to T.a u a4 M, t,M JH 101 UA !4 10 IM Vo ' BHa Sfo Ua ii liv, & IF. Pia, ke a M 474 64 4 ia 34 k 14. 4 u 13444 lit lzt MS 14 U 4 70 41 t 4. 1 Tl ISC 4 U i. 11 iih i: La tta 11 1:44 7 II h" ia Inuraataaan Mol. lac Met. ptd l ul Copper Tvuaaaaaa Capoar it n av Tetai aalsa tor tha day, T:.aa sfcares, Laaasa Ctaalaa Staaka. LONDON, Juna A American securities started dull and heavy today. St- Paul advanced H. but the rest of trie list, under the lead of Baltimore A Ohio declined lt" beiow yesterday s New York closing. London closing stork quotations: CcasDla, saoaay .17 14-'4 Mo , kaa Texas.. a a airaant 44 l ! Mow Tork Cenuai...U'7 Aoaeeaaa 4S Xorfolk A a Ai'.niaua 4- aa ptd .. . do pfd H (ttians A W 74T, a Bait-mora A .m.o.... srt, Peacar'raai PitUU latkaud Mlluat Cbtaapeaks a Orila . 4 rtoadina Chi. Groat Western.. .' Soul Horn kailoar C4i.. M 1. A st- P..:ts eo pfd Da Boor 114 eatfcra Panffpc 0414 4-1 !' It 441 4 IImim A- Hia CrajllBS P4 t aiua Pacific l ' . da pr 4 aa pfd r Br a a4raitad skaiaa tioai.. a. ee la ptd 4 44 pid ... ftraod Traak liilneia Central l". hJ' AlA do pfd 1 Insatafc da ... triM Leo.avt:! k VaaS .1 Aaaaiasmita Capper. ', rilLVER Bar, ateadv at iHa par ouna. MONEY a Pr cant. The rate of discount la ths open market for short bills is lVglH Pr cent; for three munikt biilk 14 J '-H pr cent. Fareiaa FtaaaelaL LONDON. Juna A Money waa super abunusnt on tha market today and dis ci. ants were easy. Cm the-Slock exchange business Btscketwd with the approach of tl.e holiday, but tl.e U.na geoerailv aru ciieerfui. Foreigners were helped by i-iaiKlnal City rediH-tatn of Hi rat of diacnunt by tha gt. La its 1 .aa I.npenai Bank ot 'mucsny. but brtttsk se- Pt? Joseph ; ii7 curiuee eased in Ine. aitomoon oa profit- . o iraga 6 us, iaa:i, a. id a pt r Nana ret urn. Kaf.ra I '. t 4J4 au suptort,! trou tmxjk. Amcruaa securities had a steady forenoan. assisted by the snnnwncement of the placing of the t'rion Pt"e ""Tk1. but thev sagsed Ister. New Tork sld in the afternoon, vsl iee oe clmed sharply and the market f'n shed sak. Ama.gairiatej torper was sold at i'akis. j-ine 4. Trading on th Bourse today was firm. HPHU.t. June I The tone on the Bourse today was heavy. Sew lark Maaey Market. NEW TORK. June 4 MONET Prime mercsntlle paper. 1 Vi 4 per rent. Sterling exchsnge. eaaier. with actual business In hsnkers hil'a at 4 --4 7 for demand, and at HSlvjiKW fnr sixty day bills. Commercial bills. M.ftsv SILVER Bar. Si.'V; Mexican doHars. 47-:. BONDS Government. tea(3a-; railroad, keavv MONET On call. easv. 11 per cent; ruling rate. 1H per cent; closing bid. 1H per rent: offered at IS per cent. Loana, easy and more active declines: sixty day. per cent' ninety days. v per cent; six months. .nvS- per cent. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follow: U. 1. ref la. r- do mope C 8 . aa. reg 6 4TJw4ptISTl . v . . a . Ilk rag do eovpne Am. Tobaeea ta .. WM "a- Val. H Im. a. 4Ha. . .!ti4 l" - M4 tH . 4t . 1 . ft . ta . st I. 41 i"i way ant. m ll Ha. t te lSt-H an rnirl 4S HI n IM lr "M. St. Ia. 4a. ... !H .RAT. 4 .... si n. a. at M r. a ktcaian gen. 4a. 4n alj 4a 4o cr 4a da v. 4a At last le C L. 4a Bai A naia 4s 1 la R T c. m Central nf Oa. ta.. "i 1st Ine 1 24 Ine "Ma M rn raaa A oat 4H.. kioaao A A. .. C . B. A . B. 4 ... C . A I. A P. a ... 4o eol. 4s do rfig 4a m. A St L. g. 4a. Colo. Ind. Sa Colo. Mid 4a "olo. A So. 4a. Dia. A Had. or. 4a.. D A R O. 4a Erta p. 1. 4a do gem. a. Japaa 4s do 4la d td Seaa Bid. AnaeA A rag. tsae... . l" " j r g. im. it4s M Pirirte ta i !" la Tli 41 N t v t a "TH 0 a U rMs. 4 .. 14 Pis. n. IS Hit 7 ee rws. 4S 4 Ka4lBs ea. 4a ... . al Caba is... .im - N4 .! let St. U. a L M. a 1T 7 R U I 1. P. ft k TW v, "-St. u. w e. 4a.. 4T- rVasaoard A U 4S.... (1 71 Bo Patrte 4a WU, t74 do in 4 tk So kallaay fa ( t Tetas A P. la K T . st u 4 W. .. 1 4 14 r bios Pactnc 4a lSi-a S do rv a lit t- r Steel M ta an Wthsak la 1IH 71 Westera Md. a.... T4 n4 w. A U R. 44 a MS Wis Central 4a . X. H. cifa. 127 Bostaa Starka aad Baals, BOSTON. June A Money, call loans. Vt t per cent: time loans, J45H per cent. Closing quotations on stocks and bonds to day were aa follows: Atrhis adj. . M Atlaatle . T "-sl. Reela... . ktb Centennial . Ml Copper Range ... 21 r4lr Waa , II Pranklla ,.14 Oraaoy 17T Iai Roeale .. lf Vaaa. Mining 144 Mltnisan . Moliswk . at Mnt C. A C . Old Dominie ... . 7HOareols , .lJ7t4 Parent 1 Oalary . 1 1 H ahannos . 2lHT4marark . 41 Tnnlty . 1 ..474 . a . t:4 . 1 . . I .. . S4 do 4a Atrhlaoa .-. da pfd Bnato A Altany... "Hnetoo 4 Maine.. oos Elernted . Pitch trafg Pld Mzlra Central . .. X. r.. X H AH. Tnlos Pari fir- Am. Ana. CileTa . -. do pt4 Am. Pne. Ttib... Auner. 4usar do pfd Am. T. A T-. Am. Wantas do pfd ... T4 ... at ... 114 ... 4t ... ui ... T ... T7i ... 14a ... 41 ... t4 ...111 ... H ... BV, ... It ...104 ... 171 Tmlnlon T. A g 11 Tailed Copper ... 'Edlaon Her. Ills, rl t t. Mlnins. Oeneral Electric U74 C 1. Oil Msas. Elertrlc . do pfd Maaa Gas rtsh . 41 virtona . U4 Winona .1411 WnlTerlna . 44s, tnrth Baft . 2t Ban Coalltioa . . tkt, Xerada -114C41. A Arisnaa.. .. 'i.AHaona Com. ... . 71, Greaaa CanaDok 1 nil ad Prak Cane A a 4o pfd S. A ataal do pf4 Adrestur Ajlnoes Amslaama Bid. "OftereA Wrw Tark Mlalaaj Stacks. NEW TORK. Jun A Closing quotations on mining stocks were ss follows: Alice Uttta Chtat I Buna 1 Mexieaa st Broasairk Cos. I Ontans .........SS Com. Tunnel stork... 44 Opklr m Cora. Tnnmri boada... II Small Hopes II Cos. Csl A Va ST gtandard IS Horn Sllxar 4 Tallow Jacks 44 Le4Ttli Coa. ( . Traaaary Statesaawt. WASHINGTON-.' June 4. Today 4tat ment of the treasury Pal a area tn th gen eral fund, exclusive pf th tl5n,Kri.tV gold reserve shows the available cash bal ance. t201.3r2.S; grfMrT coin snd bullion. Ci.i73.t4S4. gold cartlflcktea. t4u,06. Baak CT earl mar. OMAHA. Jun A Bank clearings for to day were t2.2W.SSl .fa and for the corre sponding data last year ttaVSia.tL Metal Market. NEW TORK, June A The London tin market waa lower today, with spot snd fu tures both quoted at 129. lua. Locally th market waa easy, with quotations ranging from 428.4i'5"a.75. Copper was higher In London, spot closing at M la Xd. and fu tures at 58. 10a. Locally the market was dull and unchanged, with Lake quoted at tIX7S612.7V: electrolytic at ti2.504212.75; and casting st lli.I7H4E12.nfl. Lesd wss lower st 11 lta In London. The local market was firm and higher, with quotations ranging from $4.17H4.42H. Spelter waa lower at 19 10s in London. The lor a I market waa quiet and unchanged at t46"ti4.S5. Iron waa lSd lower, with Clevelsnd wsrrans quo'ed at Efa d n the London market. Lora. lv the market was unchsnged. No. 1 northern foundry. OA7V517.50: No. X. tl .517.00- No. 1 southern snd No. 1 southern soft at tlU17.25. ST. LOUIS, June 4. METALS Lead, higher at tX30; spelter, higher at 14 iTVs. Cattaa Market. NEW TORK. June 4 COTTON Futures opened siesdy; July. VMOc; August, lO.OXc; October. 952c; Tiecember. t.Skc; January. A&c; March, I 2Hj.k:. Ppot closed quiet: middling uplanda, IL50c; middling g-ulf. 11. 75c: aalea. 100 bales GALVESTON. Tek, Jun A COTTON Steady at live. ST. LOUIS. Jun 4. COTTON Active; middling. llc: sales. 144 bales; re ceipts. Ill bales; shipments, 2 bales; stock. 22.7)1 bsles. NEW ORLEANS. June 4. COTTON Spot firm; low middling. T 7-14c, nominal; ordinary. TTe; good ordinary l-lc; low middling. 10 7-lsc; middling-, II He; good middling, 12c; middling fair. 12 He; fair. HHc, nominal; ea;ea, 2 150 bales; receipts, 1,014 bales; stork. 11 S 541 bales. Waal Market. BOSTON. June 4 WOOL While the tone of the wool market la firmer, in sympathy with London, prices are no higher and the volume of business has failed to expand materially The leading domestic quotations folliw: Michigan and Wisconsin, fine nn wsshed. l(Jic; delsine tinwsshed. 23v"34c! hslf blood unwashed UTiJSc: three-eishtha blood unwashed, 2ir23e; quarter blood un washed. ktTlc. Kentucky. Indnnk and Mlseturl. three-eighths Wood. 2Sit4c; quar ter blood. lffrlc. Scoured values. Texas fine twelve months. Strcd'c; fine six to eight months. 4M7 4or; fine six tn eight months 4Srnec: fine fall. 4tr4Jc. ST. LOUIS. June 4. WOOL Firm: me. dlura gradea. combing and clothing. Ilk lc; light fine. HtJiJc; heavy fine. 10 11c; tub warned. IS a 15c Eva aei a tad A aalea aad Dried F rait a. NEW TORK. June A EVAPORATED APPLES Market Is quiet and prices ara practically omlnal in th absence of neas. CTiotcA H3"sHc; prime, 6s4T7sc; cotton, common to fair. 6HdHc. DRIED FRUIT The market for prunes shows no fresh feature, price being sus tained In spit of th slight demsnd on reports of a email crop. Quotations rsng from 1H-913C for California, and 5S16r for Oregon Apricota are easy In tons although there is no quotsbie decline In ptvei. Choice. UQllHc; extra. 14$14Hc; fancy, 15i'lc agar aad Mala ears. NEW TTORK. Jutte 4 SUGAR Raw. 1 firm; tair rri.111114. a.c; centnrjgai. m fear. ; 4.34c; molaaaes tigar. Isle. Refined. -eady; I a. iv. nu. . -cj. a. satr; p. 4.V ; No. 10. 4 75c; Na. 11. 4.70c: No. 11 Artie; No. IX 4.4c; No. 14 4.Sc; eanfection er A. 5-20: mould A. 175c: cut loaf. jc; cruaiud. 4.1(t: powdered, 5&c; granulated, Itt. cubee. 561c. j SA. J ears Ut Srark Market. st Jf.jiri'u Mr. t,in- a iitti v I Her-elnta 1 474 head- m.rka.4 .irAr ... nigner; native. 4 is ; 40, cows and heifers 2 0Ow625; stockers knd feeusrs, H7itfitva HOOS Receipta 12 ill head: market 5o lower: top. IS 40. bu:k. 11 !us I lo. SHEEP AND I-AMB8 Receipts. 1 47 head: market 16416c lower; lambs. Jj....) 18 1.00; yearlings and aethers, li.Oi) tj 4.5u. teak la Slabl. Receipts of live stock st the six princi pal a rat or ri markana veaterday: Catile. H'it Sheep , Aouta Omaha fiimis m l. 13-'- i.5u Lua . ... tl i-v i;4 ?-) li;l 1474 J4.t 17.w skUs X.i i Tatars 1A. OilAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Actira aad Fully Ten Cents Hijrhcr Tkaa Wedneiday. HOGS STB.03TQ TO ITTE EIGHTS keep aad La sabs Caatlaaa Tevy Slaw alien at lteally Dee It a la Owtaf ta Large Raaa at All Pwlata. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. Jun 4, I. Receipts were: OfTidsJ Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Cat'.le. Hogs Sheep. ... J.Mp 4. Iw7 ... n ma .7 ... l.l.w 1A1 Atr4 ... LSa 1A IM kktlmat Thursday . Foar days this week... 11. w 41 74 36.1I1 Sam days last week.... I M 4n tg 12.212 Sam days I weeks sgo. .11.J1 41i.7 3.171 Same days X varkl sgu.,15 B47 4L71S 24. 7 Same days I weeks sgo.. 14.03 XVTM 12. Sa.Tia days last year 2An 44. To" U.Jfci Tha following table Shows the receipt nf catUe. kogs and shoes st South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1S. I:i7. Inc. Dee. Cattle I74.4V4 4"isa lit.sa Hog L2SA244 1.0r7.U liaj.xa Sheep A3.0T1 775.410 152.43 Th following table (hows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. IM. 1"7 .jlM llW.'liW.'lWS.tlM May M. May a. May 24 May :-7. 4i ti I 111 4 ! 7 4 I I 14U I M I II I IF I 14 I I 4 14 t k- 4 27; I 1 4 I W! I X t ! I I 17l 4 471 77 1 ( 17 May M Mar . May 13 I (2 4 4i I 7 T i i 27H: ( M. I 2 i 1I To. 7 10 I B4V mi a s I 17; 4 13 1 111 7 10 May XI.. . j I ; M, I IS! 4 MM 7 U une 1 1 4 35 I 10, 4 IJI 4 ( 4 l - June t...i t I 4 n, 5 14 4 4 t7, 7 97 June 1...I i 21 Ml ' 1 4 4 I 7 11 June A... I t ; j 4 ; t Iai 7 14 Sunday. .The official number of car of stork rrought in today by each road was aa fol lows: Cattle Hnara. fTheen. H'r's. .-.. ft. r. ... W abash R. r. Mo. P. Ry. , U. P. R. R. C. Y N. W. (esstl. C. N. W. i west i. C. Bt. P.. M. 4 O. 4 4 i '.'. 50 13 M i I 11 10 11 1 10 24 II 1 4 X 1 X X B. Q. (essti ... b. A O twestl. C, RLA P. (east). C R- I. A P. i west I Illinois Central Rv. . Chicago Gt. Western 1 Total receipta .... 78 177 The disposition of the days receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. ... ri Llil S74 ... V i,7T7 Lf ... 4L l.iif.1 LUa ... 37 4.111 52 ... 10 a i ... 12 ... 24 ... 25 4 .. I ... 3i in a ... is Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cuoahy Packing Co. Armour 4V Co. W. L Stephen Hill A Son F. P. Lewis J. a Root 4V Co. .. J. H- Bulla H. F. Hamilton F. ii. Inghrara Sullivan Bros. Other buyers Weagora Totala 1.767 11.352 Aa&S CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very light -Jua morning and th total for th week to date shows a falling olf of over one-half as compared with a year ago. The arrival consisted largely of oorn-fed steers, among th number quit a good many right deirabl kiliar. Th mkrket on beef steers operand early wit i buyer all out lookng for uppue. The trade was active at aa advance ot lme on ail good kinds, and practically everything changed handa just about aa fast as buysrs get to th stuff. The early arrivals war all old by I o'clock In th morning. Good tear sold aa high aa T-ki whicn la tha highest price paid on this market since Auguat of last year. Ia fact, IT .20 was the highest price paid last year or for that mktur th highest sine 1902. The market is now aa high as it has been ar.y time this year. Cows aad heifers wer also 10c higher and the trad sufficiently active to effect a very ready clearance of th meager sup ply on sale. Among th receipts today ws.-e some right good, dry-lot cows and heifers, which naturally makes sales show up very well oa psper. Ther were only a few atockers and feed er in sight but what few there wer at tracted a good deal of attsnuon. from buy erk and the offerings met with ready takers at good, strong prices. As high aa W-Jtt waa paid for a bunch of very good, light cattle. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers. 4g.75-dT.20; fair to good oorn fed steers. 4V0"av7ti; common to fair oorn fed ateerk 14 754i.u0; good to choice cows and heifers, Kkao0; fair to good cows and heifers. lAstnil . common to fair cows and heifer. CAAia, good to choice atockers and feeders, I4.75a.2; fair to foot atockers and feeders, td.taajATt; common, to fair atockers and feeders, aJ.Xiya.iA. slock feeders. t2-75jA50. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. Me. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. Pr. 114 4 1 4 H4 4 44 11 ttt I St 11 lill 4 4 It WIT II 1 ...:4 I 44 n? 14kl 14 11. 4...UMI 44 1 7U I P 1 ISM 4 I 141 4 at 4 lias I 7 I. Mi I a s 10J 4 ti 11 Kl 4 11 U24 4 74 4. 4 44 a 114 4 12 im 4 a a lit 4 a jk liu 4 14 11 1M1 4 4 M) It. I 4 1 II 111 I Pi 14 ii 4 kt 17 litn T 17 lk'l I 44 14 1144 T 14 II. ,...l;4 4 M IA I'M T t 4 1147 I Ml Jl lk4 7 14 II im 4 a I lill 1 14 44 1104 4 44 It 1......14V4 144 COWS. I 1 TO 44 444 4 4 I.. til 2 44 11 144 4 a 4 II I U 1 14 I H 1 1014 1 H lit 4 I I M 114 I 1 171 II M II J 1A4 4 S4 4 T I 44 I BM I II 4 1011 I 41 1 1'H I II I M4 I 7s 1 1154 4 74 4 44 I 46 I IPS I I U 0" I Tl IT K.St I 14 1 Ii 4 at I US I a 1 444 4 B 12 144 I 14 HEIFERS. 1 464 I A SM I I l lit STEERS AX3 HEIFERS. T Ul I 4 k 4 44 COWS AND HEIFERS. ...in 444 BULLS. ...i7 I a 1 17a 4 a 1 1414 4 74 1 Ufa 4 71 1 14 I .a 1 1444 t ta I ; I 14 1 is 1 :i 1 its t m 7M 1 ;i in t ti M IH leti I Ik IBM I 1 it 4 a 1. 4 1IM 4 14 1 144 4 kl CALVES. I r 4 a 1 n 4 to 1 M II 1 214 I 4 11 IM 1 14 I 71 t i a 1 im ia 1 r I . . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, f mi a 4 4it 1 a I TA I 44 U TM 4 a II 44 4 04 14 "' I I. 414 4 M 17 let 4M HOOS Th market on hog waa in a good healthy condition from start to finish. In fact. It wss ss good a market aa on could ask for. It opened stesdy to strong, f'.rmtag up until It. was strong to 5c higher on tn good kindk Th trad waa actn at th advanc and everything in sight changed hands tn good eeaaoa in ins fore noon. Today s advance wpes out most of yesterday a decline, leavng the market about wher it waa on Thursday of last week. Representative sales ta- A. k Pt. a Aa Ik. Pr. pa lot 1 a it as 1 m 44 ... 174 Sao I 14 ... m ii i i7 ....17 4 4 .7 ... int. 44 4 a ... . . la ... ta in 1 a ...let aj ta ... 44 4 i - ... :h 4 4 at ...in 4 1 a ... 2:1 a 1 a 144 ... I r4 ... la. ... I B4 ... ... I t---4 ... -t . . 1 a ti ra 1 ... 1 01 I! it I Tlt ,....: :w l rt a ;w 44 i .'7v, .... 144 at I .. .. 1:1 14 I rl ... .:s :a I n-, ... ta 1 .... a: a 4 rrt .... :n . . 4 .... 1-4 IM I i 1 ia a 1 ti-, .... ui s i :.-t ....i 4 - .... zi4 i 1 a .41 a 44 Tl .. 41 .. 74... .. t.l I a I a tit . . 1 a 11 aia :7i aia :t aia ia st 1 a tr? . . 1 a tit Ik IA .la . . t a .14 at 1 a . :a 1 r rt ... i rv, MM! il ' 2e4 ... It4 11 44 t 27-, ... 4 r Ha ... ir tw i I t14 M I IT a tat air K 4a I 17s, : ita I r ai . ir, i7 M 1 47 w w I r r ... 1 lu . na .i s ;i i a a aia a.. 71 . T . 44 Tl.. U . u.. 71.. 91 TT 41 U 44 I 44 r . 4 it tat 4 a II aa a :m in is 44 t M 147 IS 14 fns :t II II tl 19 I Ml ta III ri las i .- . it T as m at i a ... 4 a is sa . I ta st r-4 is a M pa ... as 1 lot . I e 71 at 1 I St 4 ...... n i I aa 7 t a i st an 1st I ta ta ... I a ... I as ai r . . t4 . . I 4 r m I rf n rt s l 44 tH ... I tr- 41 J ... 44 at SM ... I 41 117 ... I IT, 41. a im it 44. !F4 S II a . . ai im in SHEEP Receipts of sheep locally wer quite liberal again today, wnile other mar ket points were Also reporting good runs. It will be remern bered that th receipts Isst week and. in fact, for several weeks bark have been very arg at all point as rompsi-ad with a year ago. In other words, th leading sheep market of the country bv been glutted for som tlm back, and that fct will explain very readily why it la the market on sheen and lambs at no The roomings market opened In lust about the same condition as -eeterday and most every ether day for some time bark, that la. so slow and dull that It was hard to say just when It did open. Buyers held back wailing to see how bad eastern mar kets wo. ild be befor sttempting to do very much, and when they did make their bids they wer decidedly lower than yes terday. Thus the morning crept, by with very little trading being done StiU there was soma demand and buysrs kept picking off a load now and then, so thst by midday a grod ahsre cf the re ceipts had changed hands. The price paid wera generally lnaJMKc lower than yesterdsy. Some vry heavy Wethers sold up to M 7s. 'rot a lion on lamhs: Good to choice wooied lsmh. to fcaj f, fair to good woo led amhk tb.fi good to choice snnrn a mho. M 7it4 26; fair to gd shorn Ismbs. 44 2t.4j4.7S; stock lambs. Sf!4 ; grod to holre shorn yearlings. 14 ait so; rair to rood shorn yearlings. Id fh : good to i choice shorn wethers. 4.eJ4 ; fair to good shorn wthr. H.il4t; good to choice, tnorn t 14 THg4 a, fair to good shorn ewe. I3 JWJ4 04; culls and buck, tl if 42 M. Reprsaentktlv sales: No ) western Ismha 2ul western lamb western lamh YJ weatern lamb 177 western lamh 4 I tah yearling feeders.. 41 Mesirait ewes A Mexicsn ear as. culls :.14 wesieyi wethers fl:4 western lamhs 12 western lsmbs, culls .. western ewes 9 a est em lamh lit Mexican lambs IA Mexican lambs Av. Pt. 73 4 46 71 19 73 4 t 72 4 00 l 4 3 43 I a) 44 4 70 I 00 144 4 7 4 75 71 4 06 114 4 10 M I 66 76 la) 76 (50 MARKXT CB1CAGO LITIS STOCK Cattl Steady ta trea4Y Heara Steady ' sheen L wer. CHICAGO. Jjne 4. CATTLE Receipts, shout 5. 0 hesd Market steady to strong; steers, ti.504j7.76; cows, tS.7trTit (10; heifers. tHnaUS; bulla, 64 no-36 75: calves. t6u.30; stockers and feeders. IS.lfi4j6.40. HOOS. Receipts. 24.C-X bead. Market steady, cholc heavy shipping, tn.isnj6.ia; butchers. s50i6i6; light, k s-i-S.56, ctgolc light, t6.4tJ6.5: packing. 4.9"At5, pig. 4U.7f5.i: bulk. tt.4t-.4 5 SlilLEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 17.000 hesd. Market !-&15c lower; sheen, t4.a itti; lamb. K OOfgAX; yearlings, 64-.no6iiU. Kaasas City Live Stark Market. KANSAS CITT. June 4. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6.OI1O hesd. Including 1 j) southerns, market strong to 10c higher; top. 17.35; year, lings, 17 .00; enole export and dreared beef at era. S-Vv7.a. fair to good. . 140; stockar and feeders. K-kti.V; southern steers, C5'i7.0i.; southern cuws. M-tj4 75. satlvs cows. t2 j"3.70. southern cows, (100 fit 75; native heifers. i3.aA50; bulls, 51. is 5 50; calves. U .6o$.6.6A. HOGS Receipta. 21.000 head; market Se lower; closed ateady; top. 36.45; bulk of salea. t& 1546 0; packers and butchers, 16-XI 6 40; light, X&loijASTH: piga, tAltkjAnt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. MW head; market steady; lamDa, t6.00f;25: ewes and yearlings. 54 004J4.50; Texas year lings. t4.2ty460: Texaa sheep, .7s4.26; stockers and feeders. t3.094i4.ui. St. Laala Ltva Itark Market. ST. LOUIS. Jun 4 CATTLE Receipt a, I.SM head; including 780 Texan; strong to 10e higher. Natlv shipping and export teers, M W7 16; dressed beef and butcher steers. lAsfttfl.tt; dress d beef and butcher 3A5b4S.5i: stockara and feeders. tlOrttjA 0; cows knd heifers. tAOudJAlS; canners, tl. 50 4J140; bullk tAOtkgAtii; calve, ta S04J7 Co; Texan and Indian steers, sa.s04JA.76; cows and heifer. O 7VSf4.n. HOU4 Heceipta. U.00T) nesa; msraet 10c lower: pigs and light, IS 556 40; packerk tS OrBf6.40; butchers knd best heavv. SLOOrJf, 45, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, tote head; mkrket stesdy: native muttons, 13 36-58 00; lsmbs. 04 5i-tf7.fa; culls and bulls, 13.50; stockers. aL5iIj.7u. Slaax City Live Stack. SIOUX CITT, June A (Special Tele- fram.) CATTLE Receipt. 400 head: mar et strong: beeves, .26Vff7.00; cows and heifers, M sOOAon; feeders. tt.7tn?6.O0; calves and yearlings. 13 5f'fl4 . HOGS Receipta, 4.0T head; market (9 Ha? higher: range. t3.163S.30; bulk ot sales. t5.aHij4.27 SCRE HEEL LAST RECOURSE wearra aa Trial far Aaaaalt Test lg.es CHppled Faa Pre vested Hlaa fraaa Rualag. As tn th case of Achillea of old or heel may play an Important port In th life of Ben Marshall, on trial In Judge Sears' court on k charge ot assaulting Mies Mollis Grann on the night of April A Marshall offers hla heel aa evldenoa that he could not haa been the negro seen run ning away from th seen ot th assault a few minutes after It happened. He de clared on th wttnes stand h bad k run- ! ning sore on hi foot which even prevented hla walking long distances. Hia attorney, Isidor Ziegltr, wanted hlra to exhibit tha heel to the Jurors, but th county attorney objected knd Judge Bears sustained the objection. In its rebuttal th state Introduced a number of wltnease to refut Marahail's alibi A number of tha persons Marshall claims to hsre seen on the night of the as sault testified It waa th following night they saw him. Th ess will go to th Jury 1st this kftemooa. Marshall began his Inning yesterdsy aft ernoon by offering evidence of an alleged alibi. Mabel, Frances and Leo Gamble testified thsy wer with Marshall from about f o'clock until after I on th nigttt the crime waa committed. Officer VanDusen. who caught MArshall, was tha laat witness for the state. Ha said ha found Marshall crouching behind som arats tn the Boyd theater th day after th crim waa committed and arrested him. Will Cara Coaaasaatiaav. A. A. Herren. Finch. Ark., write. "Foley Honey and Tar ta tha best preparation tor eougha, colds and lucdl trouble. X know that It his cured consumption la th first stages." Tou never f.rd of anyone ualng Foley' Honey and Tar and not being satis fied. All dnsggiata WITHNELL SAYS TIS FALSE Asaerta He Waa 74 ever aa tka load af "Dedee-ttv- J. J. Wet snare. This report aubliahed la two Omaha papers t&kt 1 was on th bond of J. Wetmore. ths detective Indicted ny uie county grand jury, ia positively fain aad uncalled for," says City Budding Inspector Charles N. Wlthnell. "I km not now and never have beea oa thla man s bend, and 00 one had kay right or Justification tor making a statement to th contrary. MEDICINAL PURPOSES ONLY MOMaV-TT QOklYI Valimi XOTTUB XAT MOMS Pennsylvania armogioa lya. 4 years id. per uosvr-n Kant lack y fcunbeam H'-ur'xm. 4 x eara e'1 per doten . ITHfOkfl rtMA TIJIBYAJia fatCSTJCTS California Brandy, 6 eara eld. per i-a'ir'trnta aranoy, 1 yaara old. per California Port Wine. 4 years eld. kaiiiornia atirrry Mine, years old. per d.iaea , XtrmMf iasa wno order atate If wanted for rtvsillrlrta E- er bhl'ce: a, co. WaOHidLl BmUaswIATsV .-a.w, sa MONEY FOR THE PLAYGROUNDS Fund ia Solicited by Popular Sub scription by Association. TWO STATIONS, IF POSSIBLE Lata a Mlaeleealk aad St. Maryl aad Twelfth aad Jaekaoa Ara tka Laeatlea ta Haad. Th Otnkhk Playrround asanciatioa ! seeking to raise at least & and If possIMe Xl.ora to maintain on and perhaps two plsy grounds tn Omaha this year. Th on grounds which It certainly will opera to la that at Nineteenth and St. Mary's avenue nd the other one which it hopes to opetktg h at Twelfth and Jackson streets. This mosey ta to be raised try popular subscription of tl per person. Superin tendent of Schools Davidson and George. F. West ara actively promoting ths plank They will set out to raise, first, m for tha maintenance Pf the St. Mary' avenue grounds and will endeavor to secure an additional XV) so that the other location may be operated. -If we fall short of the amount we con sider necessary to run both gTmn1,i though, we should rather make k success ef the on thsn st tempt both and succeed tn I neither." says Mr. Davidson, "It is tha purpoM to secur all such equipmerjt ss will conduce to tha amusement and benefit of tha hjndreds of children who will patron ise these play grounds and we will have ta get much. If not all of this equipment home-made, as our funds will not permit us 'o be In the least extravagant- Tho executive committee may b depended on to gtv the best account of the us of whatever money la contributed." "W f.wU" aya Mr. Wast, "that this la a work In which all -rood citlarna will car ta Join and thai especially will appeal to par ent.!. It will stand on Us merits and be so conducted aa to Incur the criticism of no one. If such a thing b pcasiWe. W ara simply seeking to giv children wholeeom exercise and amusement and tr us contri bute to their and their parenta" welfare. Ben Charrington. an Omaha boy who la completing hi oours of study In tho Uni versity of Nebraska, has been retained ad head cf th playground for the boys. Be ing an adept n athletics and other such work as will b eralsled in thla ntrpria-, the aawociktlon fee's It has mad a wis choice In his selection. H will take charge as soon sa school la out and remain In act ive control during the summer season. Fir tha girls" overseer and director, two appllcanta are in mind. Miss BUM of Chi cago, who haa taken apacial training tor such work and Mlsa Joclyn Chard a, aa Omaha public, school teacher who gave gratis her tint and attention to tha work, last year. A selection haa not yet been made, but will be by th xcuUv com mittee within a few days. Asked as to th age limits ot children admitted to th Juvenile City play ground. Mr. West and Mr. Davidao agreed that that was a matter which would adjust It self. "Children feel that after a certain a they kr too larg to engage1 tn such play and they wlU sett! that," Vd Mr. X?i "It has not seamed necessary for tha association to fix any limit." Th cotnmlttao baa erranged to bav subscription left at tha Myers-Dillon drug atora. Sixteenth knd Fkrnarn atraata, Superintedent Davidson is president of tha playground asaoclatlon. Tha cnunctl a short lima a voted tS for apparatus for th playground. Th t&OS now being raised la for running ex penses and the payment of saJarie. STREET PAVINGBY CHARTER Previelea Wk tek Real Estate Ex rkaag Waata la Orsjaal Law. That certain streets In tho downtown dis tricts of Omaha should be kept In repair by tha city sad ths money expended from the general fund when necessary, la ono of tha changes which the Real Eatat ax change will suggest that tha next legisla ture make In th city charter of Omaha. The exchange bas appointed a committee to confer with tha business men and A com mittee which the city council will be asked to appoint. C. F. Hanikon. k member ot th charter committee of ths exchange id: "We ought to hkv some way of getting; th msln streets of th city fixed when they need It- Not In the fall or next yar. but when th streets have holes In them whlclt Jolt people from carrtageg and automobiles as they ride from tha Union and Burling ton depots to tha business part of th city. "It seems to ma thst a change should be made In th city charter of Omaha which will enable us to have better pavemenl and do away with the constant harping on tha boles in the pa vementa." W. H, Daily of tha real astktk exchange akid: "There Is something the matter with our asphalt pavements or they would wear longer- I have just returned front ToronLo 1 where they were putting down soma new asphalt pavement, th old ones having worn for many yea ra. When I examined it I d scovered that it waa bright ami hard. Tha city take this old asphAlt and breaks It up, though It la difficult to break, and mixing It with cement knd sand uaaa It for th foundation of other pavanvanta. Personally X fsvor anything' which will gtv Omaha batter treeiA" Th exchang will ga on record aa fav oring a number of charges In th charter, though Just what Lhy ar la still a matter of conjecture. Ia th meantime they plan to gat very anan doing a real eatat buat Bes lcto thsx exchantr and Increase tha duea to a point which will giv thaxa a general fund with which to work. YETTER ENLARGES HIS PLANT Bsoriaaltea aad New ' Haa Large Hasvae af Klad Waal at Ck tease. By reorganising the Will L. Tett-r Wall Paper company and admitting new capital, giving tha company a capital stork ot I'-kV-AfO, th house become th largest dealer la wail paper west of Chicago and will ba known tn the future aa the Tetter-Davlaoa Wall Psper company, with houses ia Omaha and Kansas CUy. . Article f Incorporation for tha new house will be filed Friday. Will L. Tetter of Omaha will be president, J. M. Davvaoa of Kanaaa City secretary. P. W. Mlckell vies president knd Fred Jfcenner. Jr.. di rector. Th officer and Mr. Rennetr will compose the board of direrxor. Tb Omaha house will eon tin us the largest house, but ths Kansas City branen will b on of tb largest a-l pavvar houaeg In th country. ... .1A00 dosea .flsU doten , (14M per d-.sen 6a.t0 01