SATURDAY, .1UNE 20. 100?. 13 OMAKA DAILY BEE: UIA1N' ANPRODISCE MARKET ; Earlj, Wheat Valnei Show Firmnei, but, Ease Under Selling. CORN 13 riRK AND HIGHER ..,- from the Couth and Scatfc. tTft, It Conflicting, Some DIs- "e-a-raglaa- and Hopefal. I Some Faeon, clears, bxed 60. extra short. J.tf; ihort Receipt. Shipments. Flour, fctrta. inn hr at. bu -) Corn, bu 35, CO Oat, bu 26,000 4C0 71. 0 i7,C-.-9 WEATHER IX THE GRAIX BELT Preale- OMAHA. June It, 1803. Earty value on wheat showed firmness, nui umiI off later fn pressure of selling, Wf'.5 -orr stays firm and works hither, h demand good. Crop news from the southwest come lull, conflletlr.it, with talk of little dam l ufta where wheat has not been cut, and a-ime discouraging new regarding; quality where harvest has started, and there is llu:e drmiit hut the wet weather has been an unfavorable factor. The Jub' option of whc3t lias been tx I tremely irratle, with strong spurts to I higher values, and then easily dropping if. lyvwlr.--' practically no gain. Demand continues very slack and value are held af'jy by the weather and crop Conditions. Jiiy Wheat opened at Pc and closed a l v.om opened wtlh a buying spurt and Continued strong wtlh values advancing f . n strong demand and light scattered ell Ing. Crop news Is aomewhat bullish and l. u near future showa sign of congestion itd will take higher value to bring the , orn from the country holder. July corn f.ofened at 8714c and closed at CHc. , Primary receipt wer 21,oro bu. and sliipmerft were 239 .000 bu., against re ceipt last year of 331.0(0 bu. and ahlplnenti o( 498.0W) bu. Corn receipts were tni.Ont) bu. and hlp- m-uls were 3-V.oo bu.. against receipts last ' year of T49.0OO bu. and shipments of 706,000 bu. Clearance were 4,iO0 bu. of corn, 7,000 . bu. of oat and wheat And flour equal to .Z.0"O Bu. ' . Liverpool rinsed Vtfld lower on wheat jo1 Vn'sid lower on corn. . Local rang or option: Fair ! llchtly Waraser I tlon for Satardar. OMAHA. Jun 1. 1M. "K. re pi low pressure, overiving the Missouri valley Tr.ura.lay, t moving north over Manitoba, and la followed by clear weather and a rising ptgMur over tho yalley and mountain district tl.is morning. Lignt ahower occurred In the upper val leys Thursday and continue In the -trerne upper Mississippi valley this morn ing. Slightly cooler weather prevails In the upper valleys and northwest, with slightly warmer over the enstern portion, but no Important or deckled change In emperature has occurred In any section lnce the preceding report. Fair weather Is Indicated for this vlclnltr tonisht and Bsturday, with slightly warmer Saturday timana record of temrjersture and rreelu- tta'.ion compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: S19CH. 1907. 19 llfi Minimum temocrature 62 5-i K 67 Precipitation 00 .Mr T .23 Normal temperature for today. 7.1 decree. Excess In prectplttlon since March 1. Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Clos. Tes y. Wheat i . Julv... Spt... Corn 'July... Sept... WW 7J C6V4 80S 87S (aw tW,' so4 st t Osaahn C"an Pncn, VHEAT-Nix 1 hard. S&g94c: No. 3 hard. t.".i'ic; j;o. hard, it'ijwc; No. I spring Urtfsuc;. CURN-N'o. 3. 6SS8Hc; No. 4. 67jr-Sc: No. z. yellow, ttfWc; No. I white. 74780. OATS No. a mixed, 44,i4c; No. I white, rw'(j4o; NO. 4 white, 4V49c. KY it-No. 2, 72fc;Sc. No. a, JO&IJo. Cnrlet Receipt. Wheat Corn 13 M Vsl Is 17 to Chicago Minneapolis Omaha JjuluUl Oat. 114 'ii 8.28 Inches. Deficiency 6.76 Inches. Def Iclency 1.7 Inche. L. A. corresrcndlnj period In 10.7, corresponding pert:d In lyn. WELSH. Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Region Balletla. For the twenty-four hour ending at I a. m.. ,ttn meridian time, irlclav. June 13. 1908: omaha district. Temp. 8ttlnn. Max. II In. Ashland, Neb.... 83 M Auburn. Neb M 6rt Broken Bow, Neb. 79 49 Columbus. Neb.. 84 65 tCulbertaon. Neb. .. 4 Falrhury. Neb.... 87 67 Fairmont. Net... 83 64 Or. Island. Neb.. 84 M Hartlngton. Neb. 83 & Hastinga. Neb.... 83 66 Holdrege. Neb.... 82 61 Oakdale. Neb.... 83 S3 Omaha. Neb 88 63 Tekamah, Neb... as 61 Alta. Ia 7 67 Carroll. Ia 84 59 Clarlnda, Ia 83 EO Sibley, fa 78 67 la.. 82 60 Rain fall. . .') (O .08 .R4 T .00 .00 .(4 .13 .00 .01 .36 1.0 .03 .20 .00 .00 for Sioux City, Minimum temperature period ending ilit.ni average. DISTIIICT AVERAGES. Sky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear twelve-hour t Not Included In Temp. Rain Msg. Mln. Inche. f CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS JFcatarea of the Trading; and Closlag Prlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, June It. Favorable weather for harvcstlnc In the Southwest had weakening eftect today oh the local Wheat market, the July option closing at a loss i Vuc. Corn was Ho higher, oat up c. i firoviaions, tt7Hc to ic lower. Weakness in tne wheat market developed late In the day aftvr a period of extreme nervousness. The market opened firm on good demand by several of the leading com i mission housea, but an easier tone resulted i from liberal realizing by local holders, who based their action on the absence oi rain in the southwest, wtiere harvesting-Is In progress. News tf the day was about evenly divided and In consequence fiUCtu aiea nervoualy until the final hour, wnen t.. aenUment became beaiUb and continued iieavy tne remainder of the day. The ar rival at southwest market of a few car of new wheat and a poor demand for casn wheat here helped to weaken the market j ate in the session. The close was weak juiy opened unchanged to Ve higher, at Mtu6tii(C, advanced to 8Hc and tnen d- cilnsd to 87Vo. The close was at B7Wtj7c. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 73,000 bu. Exports for the week as shown by Bradstreets were equal to 3,4i!u.OuO bu. primary receipt were HtU.OOO bu., compared - with iaf.ooj bu. the corresponding day a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluih nnd Chi cago reported receipt of 138 cars, against 2. cars last week and in! car a year ago. Thecorn market was strong aimost all day and the July delivery touched a new hiBh record mark for the season when It old at 7trtc. 'two or the leading cash In terests were aaa-esBive buyers and there was also free buying by shorts. The close was stedy. July ripened 'iJPNo higher at 61VHttt'c, advanced to 70Wc and tflossj at a-4ic. L.OCS1 reetlpta wti'e 21 cars, with 28 onnttact grad-. Reports of iamae to the growing crop in Illinois iniifi-ii strength in the oats market, price at tho nigh point b.lng nearly lc a'-ovc yeeicrday a iloje.' July opened at 4.7' 4c, sold olf to 4r'o and ad vanced to tic, with theclose at 46c. Local receipts, 14 cars. Provlsloim were mm at the start be cause ot the streniith of coarse grain, but oifetliii; becanin .Ihertil later In the day, causing moderate weakness. At the close Septembir jork wi of 10c, at $!4.6. Lard wa also Ijc lower, at W.7. Ribs were lon, at 4K.17,4. Kstlmaled receipts for torcorrow: Wheat, 2 curs; corn. cars; oats. 118 car; hog, ill."! 10 u J. The ! j(;inc futures ranged a follow: No. of Central. Station. Chicago, III 2 Columbus, 0 17 De Moines, la.... 13 Indianapolis, lnd.. 12 Louisville. Ky 19 Minneapolis, Minn. 30 Omaha. Neb 18 St. Louis. Mo 13 Bhower occurred within the last twenty four hours In all except the extreme east' em portion of the corn and wheat region, The weather Is much warmer In the east ern portion of the corn belt. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. 88 68 .01 80 68 T 82 63 .30 98 73' ' .00 90 70 .00 74 6S .38 82 66 .14 88 70 . 04 NEW YORK GENERAL. MARKET Quotations of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. June 19 FLOt'R celpta, 21.316 bbls.i exports, Various NEW YORK eral fund, exrluslvs of the tt5ooo.mo goll reserve shows: Available cash balance. JS 4.7.fcy: gold coin end bullion, t20..eoi; gold certificates, Sa.J5". larket Operation Continue Iaryely in Professional Hands. TENDENCY OF PEICES L0WEE radera Who Anticipated Inerooor-d Demand After Ronablleaa Conven tion Overplay Kltontlon and Art Compelled to Bell. REPORT OF T11K t LKARlO HOlE Transactions of Ike Associated Danks for tne Meek. NEW YORK. June 19 - Brads. re-t s bsrk clearings repoit for tne ending jute 18 shows an aggregate of txlixJ", ;.o) as sgainst tZ.'U6,i-j.M last weeK and siiSJ.- 1ia.M) In the col responding week last year. Following Is a Iisl ot ine cities. CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Dec. I Article?. ; oi-cn.! Hlgh.j Low. iCloae. Tea'y. Vlicut Ju!y Sept, U Dec. b Dec. C -l II July Sept. 1 l.'C. May t .am--a Julv b July Fept. M j y -..rk- Jtily Sept. 1... 1 'I J u ' y K pt. tk-l. Kb- July Sept. Oct. ,evJ5siV6''i' 8$ 0S:-', J4s''i:S I '4 44.l 14 4S 14 72W 8 87V, 9 07H KVs, 87 , 87H1M jil SWo f-Vtl W'si 7 ', ni 87' 69 Vi e-i o""": w m ' . . 1 -V. 45 y 44 '4I 441.1 ( (III t ii 30 44 i S) I 41 14 72V1 3 S7H KVsl 8 Ol'i 8 27S. I 35 37"ki08'ro Re- bbls.: exports, 12,161 bbls.; market dull and easier; winter straights 14 lfi4 winter extra. I3.40ra J 'la wlntoe r,n tents IS SS fa 4. 70: winter low grade. 8.4045 S. 86. Rye flour, d;ill; fa.lr to good. 34.60-41 4.80; choice to fancy, uk in CORNMEALFlrm; fine white and yel low. Sl.to4il.46: coarse, ti : kiln dried. W5. RYE Dull and easy; '.Jo 2 western, 84 We. nominal, f. o. b. New York. WHEAT Receipts. 47.000 hu..pot mar u.t ...v - No. 2 red. she. elevator; ino. red. 88c. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 northern riuinth tl.l3T4c. f. o. b. afloat: No. hard winter. 81.044. t- . afloat. It was not until late afternoon that wheat reflected the bearish crop and weather new today, being previously upheld by bull support. In the final break, however, nrirea rironned over lc per bushel and closed 4t5lc net lower. July, 85e 96 , closed at 85V4c; September, 2 4fji 4c, rlosed at 2Vic. CORN Receipts, none; exports. ,n bu. Spot market steady; No. z, nc. nom inal, elevator, and 78c. r. o. D. anoai. Option market was without transactions, closing He net higher. July, closed at isHc; nepienmer ciuseu ri nu. OATS Receipts, oj.ouu ou.; cn.n. (.190 bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 2t to 81 pounds, 64too; natural wniw, 26 to 33 pound. 67VtJ60c; c',l while, 32 to 40 pound. 69&7c. HAY Barely ateady; good to choice, SO 95c. HIDES Firm; Bogota. 17Vc; Central American, 17Vc- LEATllliR (julel : acid, 1827o. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family. 3175 A17.0O; me, 4.0uK 16.00; beef ham. S27.00-tl 2S.00; packet. $15.i'i 16.00; city extra India mesa. St4.OxiJ25.00. Cut meat. teady; pick led bellies. 8,4Uw; pickled hams, 310.00. Lard steadv; western. S8.85'a.tl6; refined, steady; continent. S9.0G: South America, SK.tO: com pound. 37.87o8.1jiH. Pork firm; family, S17.OCKal8.no; short clears. S16.0uS17.S0; meaa. new, 316 501fl6.75. TALLOW Steady; city (32 per package), 5Vl country (pckagrs free). &VWn'c. POULTRY Alive: Market steady; spring chickens, 20c; fowls. lSMc; tur key, lie. Dreased. steady; wtatern spring chicken. 2027c; turkey. 12 17c; fowl. 12H813Vsc. - BUTTER Wean: -creamery special. UHe; extra. 23c; third to first, XSfiiW. ruir.PSR-FIrm: state, full cream special. 12T.!8c: full cream special, small fancy. full cream aneclal. large. UM, EGOS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and n..rk. fsnrv selected white. 22c; good to choice. 19 'u 21c; brown and mixed, fancy. 20te21c; brown and mixed, western firsts, 16(B 1 Vic; seconds, low lb c. NEW YORK. June 1.-Oceration In stock remained largely In professional hands today, althouch the movement of price was somewhat freer than on earlier days of the week and wa at the expense of values. Professional traders afleged po litical motives for British selling of stock. pulntlng at the sntl-ln junction plank of the republican r'atform as a matter for d. quletude to holder of securities and the likelihood of the campaign discuaalon tak ing a tone of aggression on corporations also was dwelt upon. The motive of the buying yeeteriay was an assumption that with the republ'cgn nominations out of the way some general rt mand for stocks would ensue. 1-ondon adopted this supposition snd started prices of American securities nigner today. This expected demand did not develop, and disappointed professional buyers of yesterday were the sellers in consequence Some of the unfavorable d velcrmenls which were left over vesterdav exerted an Influence today. This waa seen in tr.e wine break In Itilsvllle & Nash ville In consequence of the reduction of the dividend rate yesterday: In Republic 8teel, because the dividend wss oasaed yesterday, snd on Baltimore & Ohio, as a result of the threstenlng cortallment of net earnlnga revealed by the statement for May. Report of damage to railroad prop erly by floods llv the southwest were given new attention. The news of the closing of a Philadelphia trust company was ac corded a significance which the dimensions or tne failure seemed not to warrant. With the new of the arrival In thi country of the head of the banking firm which la purcnasing maturing coupon on Erie rail road bonds, the troubled affair of that property were brought Into notice again and rumora-clrculated that a thorough re organisation of Its finance was In contem plation. A bsd sentimental effect wa produced by another sag In the price of me inion macule rerundlng bond "when Issued." The resistance of theee bonds at below the subscription price has given e Impression that they were nea-a-ed at mat price, wnicn la so--. Today they sold at H6V In connectlnn with reports from bond dealers that the Investment demand generally for bond has died out, thl inci dent was 01 innuence. Further disagreement In the Iron trade over prices of bar Iron and a probable open marKrt ror that product was reported. copper metal wa higher In London, and mere was some how of resistance to weaKneas in stocks connected with that Industry. No more gold wa engaged for export, but th exchange market was said to be affected by remittance from abroad for eubscrlptlon to the Union Pacific bonds, ar.d further export are looked for next week. Discount rate were higher In Pari and lower In Berlin. Money rate nere showed undiminished ease. The Un ion Pacific financing la likely to figure In the bank statement for thla week. Con. fldence In the continued ease of the money market I not at all impaired. Last price of stock were not far from the lowest of tne aay. uonas were irregular. Total sale par tame, i.f,iv. i nuea states Dona were unchanged on call. Number of sale and quotation on atock were a ioiiow: C... tne Hi !4 30 14 66 8 80 :'., 9 Jb 74! 8 17V 8 !0 i 404.I I 14 30 14 oi 8 SO 3 97'V 9 07VI 7 M 8 17" S Z7H 4$ 41 37W 40" I 14 42Vi 14 b) S 90 la 8 00 6 26 8 30 7Cfl71c; No. 3 yellow. 7S'-4j No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash nuotai.ons were a follows: FLOl'R Kasy; winter patent. 34 30 4.o; winter straights. SlOffM.lb; spring pat ems. 5.viG 4; spring straights, S3 Kt-4.7V; lakers. Vl-.cli4.mi. WHEAT No. 3 spring. icQSl.Ol; No. 2 t OK.x No. 2. tr74c. OATS No. 3 white. SmgiSc RYF No. I 7KjS0c. BARLEY Fair to choice malting. Mfi62c. MF.KDJ Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 1.23. Timothy, inline, 33 80. PR-'VISION Snort ribs, s1ds (looseV, JT.rtJ'ifiH.'Xi. Fork. mess, per bbl.. SM.Jo'i It 4i). lard, per bu) lbs, 06.72H- Short clear Idea (boxed). SSutiid. Follow lot- were the receipt and (hip. ixwats of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Tlour bbls 1&.4KI t:,Wi Whest. bu 13.000 T?.&) Corn, bu 81J.8" ?:(Vi Oats, bu Soa 900 62.2iO Rve. bu l.oOO I Barley, bu 47.3uO 2o.oO On tho Produes exchange today the but ter market waseasy; creameries, licJjCi'te ; dairies. 174i31e. Fgiis. firm: at mark, cases Incl-ide. 144il4lv; firsts. 1414-c; prime first. Iftc. Cheese, steady; llfjllc. Kansas City Grain and Provisions. K-AVBAR CITY. June 19. WHEAT Firm, good demand; sale Irrecular; July, 32c; t..i .mlur ROc: December. 81,c, CORN Firm; nominally. 76c: July, G6Tc; emrviher filV.r: December. tSc. HAY Choice timothy, unchanged at 310.50 rrll.(0: choice prairie, Sl.tOJi2.(.0 lower at BUTTER Firm; creamery extras, 21c; nscklnr slock. ISC. EGOS Firms fresh extras. 16c; current rec Ir.ls. 13c. 1 Receipt. Shipments. Wheat. bu. 22.n"0 Corn, bu 2.oT Oats, bu 6,000 Options at Kansas City: l.OOd 2,000 Articles'. I Open. I High. Low. Close. 7 t. Lonl General Market. 8T. I5UIS. June 1! WHEAT lower; track. No. 2 red rash 9:fgWc: No. 2 hard. ayiiSl .fl' ; J-ilv, 7(Ki7.c. September. SiSc. CORN Ouirt; track. No. 3 cash. 73c: No. 3 white, 75i7uc; July, &c; September. CS'i OATS Weak; track. No. 2 raah, Slc; No. S white. 6iSc; Keptinler. STSc. FliOUR Oulct, red winter patents. S4.50i 4 63; fxtrit fancy and straight. tl.OOft 4.40; clear. 33.40 3.70;. KEI Timothy, steady, S3 06 3. 50. CKKNMEAL S3 10. BRAN Ltwer: sacked east track. 9617e. v 11 A Y Unchanged: timothy, S OOtlS O0; j,rslrle. 1 10 foil 1 ; e. IRON COTON TIES S100. FAOOINO ne. HEMP TWINE 7c. PULTRY f-Mrm: chlckena. 10c; springs, letille; turkeva. Hiillc; ducka. 7c: , 0. BUTTER Steady; creamery, l&4J3c. EllOS-Firm, l.t'te. case cuunt. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing. Sl lard, lower; prime team. 38 J.Vn 4o. Dry nit nit sis higher: boxed extra ahorls, t.S7, clear riba. St 36; short clears, Ss 2 Wheat Juiy September Corn Julv bi 1 tember t I 83 i8tV,fl. SOTi'siViSS 6-H 1 79v I WH1 63! ! 64VtB A asked. B bid. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jure IS. WH EAT Spot. ocUt: No 2 red western winter, 7 Jd; No, 1 California, vl: nuur -i. br'v .teauv Julv. s 3d; September, Cs Decembr, s ll'4'i. CORN Spot firm: new American kiln dried: e Id: old American, mixed, t Id future steady, July, 6s t'vl; September, ks lHd. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNRAPOLIS. Juno 18. WHEAT Jui-, $104 ; Splember. WsftOOc ; No. northern, SI 08; No. 3 northern, 31.06; No. hard. 11 09: No. 3 Sl-Oltil OS. , BRAN In bulk. Sli75&1800. FLOUR Easier: first patents. S3 3-ftij 46 second patents, Si."(6 Si; first clears, Si JO tf4.30; second cleara, 34-Vsi-l 6. AmKlgmmated Copper am. r Am. C. A P. pM Am. Cotton OH Am. H A U pfa Airisrteaa Ire Swar4tlsa.... Amerlosn Linseed Am. Locomotive Am. Locomotive pfd Am. 8. A R Am. 8. A R. pfd ..... Am. Snsr Rsfislng Am. Tobaoeo pfd Amerlesa Woolgg Aniconds Mining Co Atrhlaon Atckltoa pfd Atlantis coast UDI Baltimore A Okie Bal. Ohio pfa Brooklyn Rapid Tr , Canadian Paclflo Cantral Leather Central Leather pfd Central ot N?w Jersey , ineaapeaas n onto Chlcaao Ot. W Chlraso A N. W C, M. St. P C . C, c. St. L Colorado r. A I Colorado A go Colo. A So. 1st pfd Colo. 80. 2d pfd Consolidated Oaa Com Products Dalawara A Hudson Danrer A Rio Oraada D. A R. O pld Illatlllara' securities En Brie 1st pfd Erts Id ptd General Blecuic 01. Northern pfd Ot. Northern Or elia Illlnola Central Interboroucn Met hit. Met. ptd International Paper Int. Paper ptd Int. Pump Iowa Central Kansas City 8 K. C So. ptd Louisville A N Mealcaa Central Minn. A St. L M . St. P A R. a. M Missouri Pacirie M., K. T M.. K. A T. pfd National Lead Nee York Central N y., O. A W Norfolk A W North Americas Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gaa P.. C. C A St. L , Pressed fuel Car Pullmaa Palace Car Railway (teal fprln Raadlns t , Repubilo Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock Island Co. pfd St. L. a 8. r. id pfd St. Louli 8. W St. L. 8. W pld Sloaa-Saeffleld 8. A 1 Southern Parlfla Si. Pacific pfd Bo. Railway 80. Railway pfd Tennessee Copper Teaaa A Pacific T St. L. A W T.. St. L. A W. pfd I'nloa Paclflo I'nloa Pacific pfd I'. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber 1st pfd V. 8. Steel V. 8. Steel ptd Utah Copper V a -Carolina Chemical ... Va -Caro. Cham, pfd Wabaik Wabash pfd Weettaghouee Electric ... Western t'nlon Wheellnf A L. ft Wteconatn Central Total sales tor the day, Sales. H'lh. Low. Cla Mllwsske Groin Market. IS. WHEAT lllLWAl'KEE. June Steady; No. 1 northern, 3111112 SMt1 10: July, 87V. BARIJY Higher; No. 1, 65c; sample, tjVc. CORN Higher; No. 3 ca.h, 71W872c; Sep tembtr, eV- 11to n MS 600 14 14 !.""mo "n '"ii "x.w 'xi' o 1.100 46 Ule too 101 101 38.4(10 77 Vt 74 tt 709 J0OH 109 1.700 tteuj 1:314 MO M4; 100 1244 K 3,S0 4314 4114 8.00 1H i 100 it mv, 600 t t.l tit 194 '4,000 '4744 '4544 I.M) V ) K 1-1 100 Uvj ttA 8,100 100 li.loo 1.1 J0 00 100 J0 J00 2H 600 too ' 400 3,400 t-M 00 4-KI .9"0 oo 100 100 ion 110 444 w 19444 60 , JT il 61 47H 124 HUj IM 34 '444 10 US4 44 114. 13314 ii lt4) us 2 10 S4 2244 41 t 1M niN4 10 M 47H U4 ! 157 to MH 1144 I4 I 19314 12H tOWj u ! t 10 64 109 S.10 :oo 100 1.t0 . 1.000 '. iiioi . 1.40 , 1.000 l-ie r . 14. 40 109 , 4.4O0 100 '. "'409 . m '.ui'.im . l to . 1.4 O 400 . 3 J0 1U7 "t7i 110 44 II 1M44 41 44 41 irvi ltlt4 'it'' 1S84j 11444 1'S etv us 41 U.400 04 V U44 7 4j R4H 1-1V4 'tivi 110S4 47 17 Mwi iei'4 4 44 4 135 34 luH 41 V IMS iii is IT 44 IT" Ml 494 lifts 15-4 too M M 400 .114.709 404 . 4-0 '. t7ie . 1,100 400 .' '"ioo 4U9 ion . l.X '. '"iuo 44-4 1 102 11 iooii Hw 4S S tti.tOO shares. 44H K 3S-4J 'tiia 101t4 II ioo vi 114 13 4 47 4 ff so-4 7414 I4 4S-4 yv 75 t 114 4 Ml M44 7 4"4 144-4 , 48 1M 41 a 14414 n:4 4 t el 4714 Ills 1V4 34 S 41 "4 84H :'i u4 130-4 so 14 mvt i4 2 61 14 :: K-4 ICS (4 16 H It 11 4T 17 4 49 101 '4 40S4 7 41 115 44 4 120 W 71 J4 154 M lit It 13 17 JI14 r. 7 4 4414 lit 1714 ' 44 U It 44 1444 J 1-44 I7W .0114 14 10014 U4 3J44 4714 4 V4 New York Chicago Itoelou 1 I'hlladclphia St. Louis 1 r'ittburg can t-Tanclsco Kanaa City Baltimore ... Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans I Cleveland 1 Detroit 1 OMLAJBLA I Louisville Lo Angeles ... Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Buffalo Denver Indianapolis .... Fort Worth Providence Portland, Ore... Albany Klchmond Washington. D. Spokane, Wash. bait Lake City.... Columbus St. Joseph Atlanta Memphl Tacuma Savannah Toledo. O Nashville Rochester Hartford Dea Moines Peoria Norfolk New Haven Grand Rapid Hlrmtngham Syracuse Bloux City Springfield. Mas Evansvllle Portland, Me Davton Little Rock , Augusta, Oa Oakland, Cal Worcester Mobile Knoxvllle Jacksonville, Fia. Chattanooga Charleston. 3. C. Lincoln, Neb Wilmington, Del. Wichita WUkesbarre Wheeling. W. Va. Fall River Davenport Kalamasoo, Mich Tope k a Helena Springfield. 111.... Toungstown Fort Wayne New Bedford .... Erie. Pa Cedar Raplda, Macon Akron Lexington Rockford. Ill Fargo. N. D Lowell Plnghamton Chester Pa Ploux Fells. B. D South Rend. Ind Rlenmlngton, 111 Canton. O Oulncy. Ill Springfield. O Decatur. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont- Neb Jacksonville. Ill I Oklahoma 1 Houston ! Galveston I Columbia. 8. C Sacramento I Jackson. Miss I 63.3 14 6 . Ia. ..jS1.2.'0.430.or... . . m,i21.00U... Ul.iTTT.txi ... 1Hi.4n"."J ... 6i.F:'4.(0... S7.hi.U44,... SifVij.lOM... 24.Ui. ... 2J.o.vj.iKI;... 24.6s4.Ouij... lti.O4T.0ui.-- 13,.9.0i,... 1 4. M. 14 44b.V'li .. 11,003,0001.. lU.Mj.t", . . , lfl,6HS.0,... 10. 178.0 10,.. . i.53O.0f... 7.M1.0O0'... 7 R97.f"; . . . 8.378.0"O- 2?Mr. .L'73.O0i" 6 73.04ntl . 6.77.Oi0'. 6.7.79.tio. 6.?i.(K. 6 4ti.": . 6,370.n-iO 6.fl!.00n. 6.672, or . 4 StS.Oi-1 . S,6(.nno!. 4.544.01 4)1 4.270.01X1'.. j.sn.ono!.. 3.379.0001.. 3,646.0001.. 3 116.000 .. S.M0.000 .. 2,019 .000 2.30S, 000 . . 1.8W.0OO .. 3.204.0'Vl . . . 2.1S9.0O0 .. l.3.tXX . . 1. 810.000 .. 2.0S4 00O .. 1.610,'Wt!.. 1.66S.OOOI.. 1,476,000 l.Sftj.OOfl1 l,09,0OOi loiM.OOO l.srsj.c-Ml 1.641,000 1.0S8.00O 1.3W).00t) 1.428.000 1.323.000 sw.oool 1.211.000 1,373.0001 1.409.0001 1.0S2.000I 1.499.O0OI 9S1.000 7!8.00O 9K2.0OO 1.050.(i0. 702.0VI 822.0001 702,0001 - 324. 0001 ns.m 649.0OOI. eH2 0(iO. 477.OOO! . rv42.ox; . 4S.-.O0i 653,0001 541.0001.... 5rt2.0f)t 4M.0O0I . . . . &4.yu. P2S.0OOI 432 (v . 4P 0001 413.000'. 4SH.000I 4'i (VX . (VS. 0001 32.000. 19.0001. 214 nnoi. ftox.ool.... 17.3l.flflOI.... 10.O46.0OOI.... p-n .(wii p ooni.... S65.0OOI...-: -! .7 j'.4 22.91 8.0 1.9 16 I 4 0 16 a.. 4 27. i 2o.7 lit. 6 ls.O 12.1 11. 6 .l U i 6.5 4.5 n.v S.4 IS 18 IS. 8 2 4 "ii vi.i a. 9 25.1 10. e 5.8 'ii.9 8.7 so 16.6 'is!? 13.1 23 4 29.3 7.4 S.3 "Y.i 32.0 IS s 14.8 26.0 1.3 7.2 21.2 15 0 11.1 17.3 12.2 15.3 44 6 5 5 29.3 6.8 12.7 US 16.7 'i2.6 "iz'.i 4.S OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Very Slow and Dull. HOGS SEVEN AND A HALF HIGHER Skeep aad Lara be la l.ta-ht Receipt, bat Trade Is Dall aad Weak All Kinds of Stock Market Goaalp. SOUTH OMAHA. Receipts were: Official Monday OfJleial Tuesday ... Official Wetlntsday Official Thursday .. Estimate Friday ... Neb., June 19. 1903. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep .... I.3 l.'.DNt .l .... 1MI 1S.S- 6.S67 .... 2.644 11.245 l.: 1.SK5 14. 4 4AI" 1.44) 12.045 1.600 Five d.iv thla week . 13.357 67.067 19XA0 gm rlv. In. I v.ok 14 '4 43.4)4 U.S'l Same days 2 weeks ago. .13.734 34.57U 2..5M Hame days 3 weeks ago.. S.8"i 4T.521 14.S-5 Same days 4 weeks ago.,13.U 60.291 :i.3.ij Same days last year... .16.64 49.6S4 11.6V0. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep st South timana Vk m . .1 I 7 Joints ivortn consmering The First National Bank of Omaha is honorotl by )N the United States, County of Douglas and City of ) Omaha as a legal depository for funds. It offers thor- (tt oughly efficient service in the transaction of all bank- ) , . jFy 'ti Its capital, surplus and strong directorate guaran tee Security. , Your account will receive our best attention. FIRST DATIOHAL OAi 5 St. 19.21, !.!. I 24.7 ...I.. 14.01. 19.7 17.4 16.4 20.0 26.8 20.5 6 4 8.2 13.2 32.7 27.81. I 4.3! .1 32.2 25.5 65.2!.. .1 8.2 ...I i ...I ...I. I .1. 6.8 29.2 10.0 'l's!i 20.3 New York Moatejr Market, NTCW YORK. June 19. MONEY On call easy at ltyiH- per cent; ruling raie, iy per cent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at US per cent. TIME UJA.No DUil ana nrm; siaiy asys, 3 per cent; ninety deys, 2ii2hi per cent; six months. 3V4 per cent. STERLING EXCHANOE Slightly easier. with actual business In bankers bills at 34 87 for demand, and at It.SooO for sixty rv hius commereiai Dins. s4.3s-t.oo-. PRIME MEiKCAIS 1 1 L.H lAl'tn ou l per cent. D1L r.tt ear, Daac. asxican auimn, 'i. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing Quotation on Donas louay were a follows: .104H"Hoc. val. 4HS.... ...104 int. Met. 4a ...10) L. A N. anl. 4a.. ...lot Maa. e. . 4a . . .lll'i M-t. Central 4a.. ...Ul do 1st Inc.. ... It "M. A St. L. 4a ...1041 M . K A T. 41.. It ao za reg. U. ret. ia, do eoupoa . V. 8. S. rat. do eouoon . V. 8. 4a, rag do coupon . Am. Tobacce 4a.... do 4s do sen. 4a Mo adj. 4s do ct. 4s do cs. 6a Atlantic C. L. 4a. Bal. A Ohio 4a do, I Ha Brk. R. T. ct. 4s.. Central of G. is... 1st Ine do id Ine do id Ine Thea. A Ohio 4Sa. rnicafo A A. C. B. A Q. a. 4a ... C. R. 1. A P. 4s ... do eol. 4a do rfds. 4a OCC. A St. L. g. 4S Colo .Ind. 4s Colo. Mid. 4a. Colo. A 8a. 4a Dal. A H. ev. 4s.. n A R. O. 4s. CrM p. I. 4s do en. 4s Japan 4s da 4Hs do 14 aertaa Bid. ur-erad. . . . 1 ... 44 ... ... ti ... fo ... 14 ...ft ... . M S. R. R of M. e 4a SIS . 04 N. Y. C. g. IWs..-,1-hhS'N. 1. C. f. 6s . 2 No. Pacific 4a . H-Sj do la .44 S ft W. c. 4s . 72H O. 8. L. rtds. 4 .... .104Pann. ct. I4a 1914... . 71 do con. 4a . 44 Readln sen. 4a . 4t Rap. ot Cuba 4s .101 S. L. ft I. M. c 6a.. . 1 St. L. A 8 F. ff . 4a. . Ma St. L. 8 W. a. 4a... . Ci'i 'Seaboard A. L. 4a... . t-ivt So. Pacific 4a . K. do 1st 4a t!-t8o. Railway ia 4i'4 Tiui ft P. is e:T.. su l. w. 4 ) Union Pacltlc 4s i do ct. 14a t I'. 8. Steel M 6.... H Wabash la 4S Waatern Md. 4a 'W. tt L. C. 4a it Wla. Central 4a. lata N. Y. N. H. ta ctfa. . 7m .101', . 'j4 . i!' . a5 . S2' . ! .107" a 4 .10 . U'4 - S-4 I'll- . 48 . V4 . ravj .i:5S4 for the year: Cattle Hog Sheep Th year to date. llSK. 4 9 61 1.4:3.rS3 661.7S52 following table compared with l't 1911" bii.BH 1.215. U& n.a.9o anows Inc. 2oS.S38 1U".9J1 14J,6iH the average price of hog at South Omaha for the iat several days, with comparisons: Date. 1808. W7.l06.190S.l.19.il:. I... .. 10. 11. 12. June June June June June June 13.. June 14... June 15.. June 16.. June 17.. June 1.. June 19.., i 26W 6 2W 6 4r 5 61H 5 4W i &3v a 64 08 6 05 6 fS 5 91 6 791 6 (461 3 Ml I r. ci i 6 37 w C 31 6 28 6 3V 3i 6 17! 4 70' 5 86 1 6 Jill 4 TS 6 Oil 14 7 I W ( M 6 00 6 16 4 72 6 07 13 4 H 6 97 6 3S I 6 Wi 6 SS S 19l 4 f2l 5 fr i 23 ,4 I i Si! 4 I 14 3 6 7l 6 1 Sunday. The official number of cars of brought In today by each road waa: lame. noKB.oiiccy. OF OMAHA Thirteenth and Fa r nam itrcots. Oldest and .Largest Bank in Nebraska if Ah C, M. A St. P Missouri Pacific Lnlon Pacific C. A N. W. east O. N. W.. west-. C. St. P., M. & O C, 11. & Q., east C, V. & Q., west C. R. I. & P.. east C R. I. ft P.. west Illinois Central Chicago Great Vetern 1 1 3 4 3 40 & 8 4 1 1 72 7 7 29 7 25 10 7 48 o 10 t 4 1HI 1.774 2-2 133 3,?5 61 342 I.S0 1,133 111 4.107 423 806 48 7 1 45 47 8 18 244 1 :::: :::: 6 51 391 439 1.363 12.31 cattle were 1.8m very Total receipt. The disposition of the day' receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber ot head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co Bwirt and company Cudahy Packing Co.. ... Armour A Co Swift, from St. Joseph... Cudahy, from St. Joseph Armour, from St. Joseph Vansant A Co W. I. Stephen Hill ft eon F. P. Lewi J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla Cudahy Bro. Co Ham Werthlmer F. ti. Inghram Sullivan Bros Other buyer Total CATTLB Receipt of light thl morning and out of the number reported In there were twenty-eigni car direct to packers. Thu the number on sale wa hardly large enough to make a market. Beef steers especially were In very moderate supply. It was a typical Friday' market, the trade being alow and dull throughout with out any new or Interesting features being developed. Cows and heifers, which constituted the bulk of the offerings, were not only slow, but generally a little lower again than yesterday, at least salesmen who had any number of cows seemed to feel that way. There were a few odd and end of atocknrs which sold In about the same, notches a yesterday. The market Tcr the week I generally X 7-rto lower on both beef steers and cow stuff. Th very bet grade of corn-fed teer are poeeibly not more than 10-220o lower. The worst eufferer are the com mon to medium grassy cow and heifer. Quotation on rattle: Good to choice corn-fed teer, 37.25 7 85; 'fair to good corn-fed steer, S6.0Ofi7.B; common to fair corn-fed teer. tf.0O4jr6.0o; good to choice cow and heifer. 34 7VG2S; fa'r to good cow and heifers, 34.24.75; common to fair cows and heifer. 32.26414.26; good to choice stocker nd feeder. 34.7&&5.20; fr to srood stocker and feeder. 4 0om4-J6 common to fair atockers and feeder, 3.3t9 4.00; tock heifer. Jj oog-J no. BEEF STEERS London Closing Stock. LONDON, June 14 American ' securities opened quiet and steady today. 1 nlon Pacific, unicago, sauwaus-ra or. ot. rui ina Pennsylvania advanced 4i to . but the reat ot the list remained about unchanged from yesterdav's New York closing. London cioaing iock quotations: Consols, money .. 47 11-14 Mo., Kan. A Tessa.. 2114 do aoconnt ara isev lorn central. ..lt V Norfolk A Wcawrn. 4JV, do pfd t't Ontario A Waatern. A Ohio.... M Pennsylvania Paclfl- ... 1444 Rand Mines Anaconda Atcnlaon do pld laltlmora Canadian Chaauoak ft Ot 10.. 4t4 Rsadln CM. Oreat Weatan . Southern Railway Chi., Mil. A 8t. P. in do pfd D Beers 11" souinam ramie .. Danver A Rio Oranda z I nlon Pacific Boston (toeka aad Bona. BOSTON, June 19. Money, call loan. 2fl 8 per cent; time loan. 344 per cent. "losing quotation on stock and bonds to la v were aa follows: do pfd ens do 1st pfd do id pfd Grand Trunk Illlnola Central ... Loulartlla A Kaah SILVER Bar i do pfd .. . t Inlted states Btaal . 3414 do pfd . iiS "a abash . U do pfd .IM-i Spanish 4a Amalgamated Coppar. 7l4j . II . 414 . (J . 44 . 1- . 4T . 7 .lil- . M J"4 . 12 . 44 -'-4 Atrtrtaon ad. 4s. . da 4a Atchison do ptd Boatoa A Albany. Boatoa A Mains. Baatoa Elarated . Vltrhbur pfd S. Y.. S H. ft Chios Paclflr Am. Ara. Chera. do pfd Am. Pneu. Tuba.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Am. T ft T Ana. Woolen do pfd 14V, Rlnchara ... K., tel. ft Hecla... ... A!4 Centennial ... fcti Copper Range .. .. ! T-aly West .. li Pranklla ...HO "Oranby .. 1.'4 Iila Koyala .... H H7 Maaa. Mlaisg .. ... .14444 Mlchlsan ... 24-"Mohawk ... 44 Mont. C. ft C. .... 4V, Old Dominion . 114 Oaceota ....1J4 Parrot ...UT Oulncy ,...44 Shaaaoa M Tamarack No. . &2 Peerta Market. PEORIA. June 19 CORN-Steady ; No. ! yellow. 7ac; No. 3 yellow. 69ri"tHc; No. I. bke; No. 4. 67c; no grade, tW4'ie. OATS Higher; No. S white, UvU'tc; No. I white. 6"jclc. S HISKV-ateady at 31.. Dalatk Grain Market. DVLCTH. June 1 WHEAT No. 1 northern. 81-06Ve; No. t northern, 31.06",; July. 31 MS: September. SsSc OATS 4ic. Toled Seen Market. TOLFliO. Jun 1 SF.ED-s-Clover. O--. toU r, $T.4o ; Lecvui'Crr, ; i-Vt, iiavicli, J7 t-H Bdiaoa Clee. lllu ! Trinity General Eiatrts 114, failed Coppc Mana glaclrte do pfd Maaa. os I'nlted Fruit Kultad 8. M do pfd V 8 Steel r.. do pfd Adranlure A I lone, 1 Amalgamated Atlantic bU. Aske. 1"4 f. S. Minlna. .. aiv, V. 8. Oil .. 4.1V, t'tak .1US Victoria ..n..... . . M Wlaona .. t North Bulla .. rv4 Butta Coalition . . . Wl Nevada .. Ha Cal. ft Art sum .. tTv, Arlsons Con. ... . . Oreaae Cauaaaa . Itw K- dlTldcnd. . 44 .444 -4 . 75V4 . 1"S , .io ,. 14V, . 44 .. KV, . St .. uv4 .. 1 .. 17V, . . za .. 41Vi .. 4 . . r .. t .. IIV, ..1MV, .. 114 steady at 2uVad per ounce. MONEY 4 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 1 o-ioVl"t per cent; for three months' bills, IS per cent. New York Mining; Steeka V1TW YORK. Jflne 19. Closing Quotations on mining stocks were as ioiiows: Alice Braece Brunswick Con Com. Tunnel stock. oa. Tunnel bonds. Con. Cal. A V Horn SilTer Iron 81 1 Tar OBered. .100 Leadrllla Coo I . 4 Llttia Ihlai t . i Mexican M . 14 Ontario .1-4 . ts Ophlr Hi . r-inall Hop 14 . 40 Standard 144 .. i Yellow Jacket. 40 No. J... 11... trr... 14... I .. t .. 6... I... I... 3... t... 4... (... I... I... 11... (... At. .... Kt ...1044 ....1(W4 ....10S4 .... S10 ....103 4S0 .... S'O .... 741 0 it .... ....1114 .... 470 .... 420 .... 474 .... 714 .... MS 110 .... 4W 444 40 ....l'lW -1 431 Pr. I 74 4 SA I 46 6 15 1 so 3 as 3 70 3 -i I 75 t 4X1 I 4S 3 4S I 00 t M 00 I OS I 0 I OS I in t 14 I 10 I u 3 I iu SO Ho. 44.... 44..., .... COWS. At. .... s;t .... si ....1144 s. 14........ 11.'.'.".'.". 11 m is 14 15 ::::::: 1. .. 57 .. 870 .. 44 ..1004 .. KM .. m .. t4 .. 41T .. 474 .. 444 ..1(4 .. rro ..104S ..lint .. 454 .. 7 ..1000 .. 10 . 113 ..1144 .1114 rCOV8 AND HEIFER3 to K T it I 73 t T6 I X) I to t 44 I PS 4 00 4 04 4 00 4 0 4 ot 4 10 4 14 4 10 4 14 4 a 4 34 4 44 4 70 4 70 I (0 40 741 4 40 HEIFERS. 1 44 109 t 0T I SO 10 41 S IS It M S 10 1 47S I IS II 690 I 60 t 45 I 10 4 440 I TS 1 4-4 I 15 4 Sl 4 00 1 404 S 24 . t 6S. 4 00 1 444 I IS t 614 4 Si BUL1J3. 1 loeo 3 10 8 r4f I TS t 461 I 15 t 40 I 74 1 4 t 45 1 1S40 I 7 1 1000 I 16 1. 110 I 74 1 1170 I 40 1 11J0 I TS 1 1110 S 40 1 m I 44 1 110 S 45 1 t i t 44 1 1J61 3 W 1 1410 4 a 1 1"40 S SO 1 1440 4 00 1 1240 I 50 1 4K0 4 10 1 14S0 t 4 1 -,.!30 4 !S 1 1050 I 40 1 -..17 4 IS 1 11J0 I 0 11 1044 4 4 1. 140 S 44 1 146 4 SS 1 1144 I TS 1 14T 4 74 1 lis.) I 7t 1 l.Vt 4 SO 1 1410 t 74 1 1414 I It CALVES. 1 4 00 , 1 IN 3 St 1 410 4 00 ' S 144 S 7S I 140 4 40 1 1W I T4 1 124 S 1 140 t TS 4 142 6 00 1M S 74 4 146 5 00 14 16 S TS 1 110 S 00 t 170 4 00 1S.4 S 00 1 10 4 04 1 M ill 1 16S 34 1 M 110 STEERS AND HEIFERS. II it! IH 1 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 417 4 10 4 J! 4 IS 1 M0 4 IS I T!U 4 14 I Il 4 M St Tti 4 4 t 434 4 44 vgftt8j-e SI ran. aa s aa. at IS t sv-4 i 111 m t in km av-i mm ir 'aa mm r ".'. i ma i a mm h ii wmm m ir urn 5:?i -W S U 1 e! u l4 7 4S H IH 5 Leaves 15th and Farnam streets, Omaha, f .1. (1 OA A f 1 0.0t T f atrnew nraalr iK tf, HI 9lOJ JX, iXL. OUU a.W A. u.., iToaj' "tro jm f j day, rain or ahino. 9 j is Competent lecturer on Doara joiniing i out all places of interest enroute. a I I Fare 50o for adults; "25c for children K under 12 years of age. 5 163 11 1 I fl 1 17 ism..,A4.l MIltAAita Iff i umaiici m uuuiiuii umns i I Street Railway Col 1 47... 111 80 I tit, 64 M3 40 S M 44 181 40 S 4Jt 44 140 M 111 It l'l 40 4 41V, 74 194 40 S 4S 44 Ml ... 4I2H U l:i 40 S 44 44 M 140 S 4Uj 44 1st ... 44 IT 100 lis) S 42 V, II IIS ... 144 St 14 120 S 4.V4 so V..C4 SO t 45 IS Va) ... 4 4JV, U JtJ ... 4 45 47 1 1M S 43' 71 Ut ... 4 45 7k I7 40 I 4IS, 14 144 ' 40 t 66 tt 340 ... 4 SIS4 41 Ill 40 I 44 71 1:7 ... S 41V, 64 tl ... 4 44 74 :it ... 6 41v II 211 SO S 44 TS ill 40 S 41 41 IH 40 I 46 t X 40 I 4IH Tl 123 40 6 to TT r7 114 S ttv, 76 IH 40 S M SI US ... 4 42-4 41.t 333 ... 6 45 SS UO 104 S 41V, 74. IIS 40 4 04 46 130 140 S 4ZVj 64 171 ... S 45 T4 144 110 S 43V, S3 ! 00 SIS Si 200 S 4IV, I TO 237 140 6 44 43 1-17 140 S 41V, T4 4 80 6 46 4 400 40 4 42V, 3 m ... S 44 6T Kt 110 4 43V, J4 151 ... S 46 74.. 303 44 S 41V, 40 Ut 40 S 65 74 Ill ... S 41V, It 191 ... I SS 40 4 140 4 42V4 tt 114 40 6 46 IT 114 40 S 41V, 44 141 ... S S7H 47 14a SO S 41V, 44 14 SO I 47V, St. ...... .US 100 S 41V, T4 V7 49 4 47 V, M 117 ... S 41V, 66 ml 34 S 47V, ti 1M 300 S 4!V, II X! 110 S 47V, Tl MO ... 143 V, TO 436 140 6 47 V, II 141 40 t ItV, tl 234 ! t C7V, Tl 127 ISO I ttv, (1 116 120 S 47V, Tl 121 140 I 41V, ST 163 SO S tTv, SI t-'l 1(0 I 4JV, SO to 40 S TO tl 101 140 6 43V, (4 KT ... I TO M 104 110 I 4JH T 166 10 t 70 SI ISO ... S IIV, 46 3bS M I 70 TO 164 ... I 43V, 47 7 ... I TO 44.. Ill ... I 41V, 41 t6 ... S T TS 444 ... 4 12V, T4 1.KI4 110 S To 41 134 40 I 4IV, 64 27 40 S TO tt 141 40 I 44V, 44 240 SO 4 TO 46 7(4 SO 4 41', St 141 UO I 70 77 V art 4 S3V, 4T tt ... 4 70 SO m 40 4 4ZV, SI 137 ... S Ttv, 7 104 40 I 44 S3 12 ... 4 72V, 44 10 300 I 46 SHEEP Receipt were very light thi morning-, only (even fresh car and two or higher: range, ..36.S64J-5. 86; 36.677k86.627,. bulk ot sales. three holdover reported on sale. Still the offering were plenty large enpugh to aatiaty the demand, which wa not only limited, but far from urgent. Buyer did not appear to be at all anxlou for further aupplle of either sheep or lambs and did not try very hard to buy them. In fact It waa a very alow and' weak market from tart to finish. The market on sheep and lambs this week ha been very (low and lower practically every day. In that respect the market ha ' roenta Deen just tne reverse ot last week, wnicn waa both active and higher every, day. It will be remembered that the market last wek was quoted 31.0u-it.25 higher. Just about half of that advance has been lost this week. In other words, the market la around (oc lower that at the close of last week, with some of the medium kinds showing more than that off, and some of the most desirable kinds possibly not quite that much. Quotation on sheep and lambs: Oood to choice spring lambs, 36 00 'j 6. 50; good to choice shorn lambs, r. 60 iff 5.75; fair tc good shorn lambs, 35. 25 5.50; atock lamb. 33.6004 60, good to choice shorn yearlings, I6.00&6 26; fair to good shorn yearlings, 34.76ig5.00 good to choice shorn wethers. 34.76 $3.00; fair to good shorn wethers, $4 60 (r 4.76 ; good to choice shorn ewes. 34.4004.(5; fair to good shorn ewe, 34. 0043 4.40; cull and bucks, $3. SOS 300. Representative sale: No. 6 western lamba, cull.. 4! weilern lamba 29 western ewe 3 we fin yearling 3,9 western latibs 171 western ewes 104 western spring lamb. 15 western spring cull... IS western ewe and yearlings. .ill 772 western lamb 1"3 397 western lamb . 74 3 western lamb 77 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cnttle Steady Hog Higher Sheep and Lambs Loner. CHICAGO, Juno 19 CATTLK Receipt. 8.04 head; steady; steers, $6.0(-ii.40; cow. 34.flO-6fi.00; heifers, W.OlKvW.OO; bulls, VI SOW 6.30; calves, I6.(wfi6.&0; Blocker and feeder. $3.75rr5 40. H(JvJS Receipts. 20,000 head; market F7 10c higher; choice heavy shipping, 36. 6 95; butcher. t6.8S7s.H8; llaht mixed, to ' 6.75; choice light. 3S.7TyS6.S5; packing, tt.75i .60; Pi?" Hght, t4.Ot"6.30. 8HEF.P AND KAMUB Receipts, 10 head; steadv to 10c lower; aheep. H.TISty 6.28; iambs, K6fr8.00; yearlings, t4.60-8o.50. St. Joaeph Lire Steele Market. 8T. JOBEPH, June 19. CATTLE-Receipts, 8.016 head; steady to weak: native. tS.7MiS.00; cow and heifer, )!.36ti8.60; stokers and feeders. 3t.2rn-5.1&. HOGS Receipts, 11,710 head; market 61 hlirher; top, 36.75; bulk cf aale. tS J.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts. 2,023 head: market steady; lambs. ti.6O3f.00; yearling and wethers. $3.20j6.40. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. June 19. COTTON Fu tures opened steady; July, 10.80c; August, 10.52c; September, 10.30c; October, 8.66c; December, 9.42c; January, 9.40c; March, 9 3rk. Cotton futures closed atesdy; June, 10.36o; July. 10.80c; August, 10.82; September, 10.80c; October, 9.46; November, 9.46c; December. 44c; January, 9.40c; February, 8.40c; March, 9.30c. Spot cotton cloaed quiet at 10 point higher: middling uplands, 12.2uc; middling gulf, 12.40C. Sales. 500 bales. GALVESTON. Te., June 19. COTTON Higher at 11 13-16c. NEW ORLEANS. June 10 COTTON Spot steadv at an advance of l-16c on all crnrtrs: sales. LiC bale spot and 4fi0 to i arrive. Futures closed with June at 11. 82c; Julv. 11.R2e: August, ll.itc: September. 10.23e; October, 8.71c; November, 9.80c; De I cember. 9.64c; January. 9.f.c. I HT. IAM'IB. June 19 COTTON Steady ; I middling. ll.c; no aalea or receipt; hlp- 1,086 bale: atock. 13..11 oaies. Av. . 63 . n . 104 . 108 . 70 ..118 .. 62 43 Pr. 4 00 t 60 4 16 6 00 6 76 t4 66 50 8 60 6 35 6 30 6 60 4 75 Metal Market. NEW TORK. June 19 METALS Trie London tin market wa higher today, with spot quoted at 127 F.s and futures t 1?8. The local market wa weak In tone nd ellghtlv lower on the average. Quotation raugfd from t27.7:ifj2S.12v4. Copper advanced to 58 6s for (pot and 50 for future In the London market. The local market wa quiet. With Isk quoted at 812.S7Wl3.O0; r lectrolvtlc. fl2.C?H'ul2-S'1 nl closing at tl2612.62H La1 was hirher at 12 12s 8d In London. The local market was dull and unchanged, at t4 471-tS4.62H. Spelter was 2s G4 lower, at 29 In London. Locally the market remained unchanged, at 14 624$ 4 57H. Iron was unchanged at 61s for Cleve- , lan-l worranls in the London market. The locttl market was quiet and unchanged, with No. 1 foundrv northern quoted at tlC.&osn.O): No. 2. tla. 7601 18.26; No. 2 foundry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft, 915 8 18.28. ST. LOUIS. June 19. MET A L8 Les4. un changed, tl t-'i- Spelter, unchanged, 14 46. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. June 19 Bank rlesrinrs for today were tl.840.Ui 32 and ft-r the corre sponding date last year tl.75.6s3. 36. London Balllon Q eolation. LONDON. Jural 19. Bar gold. 77 lOd. Ameruan -oagie. 70a tv,j. . Trettarr Slateasent. WA8HIXOTON. June 19. Today' s a le nient itt the treasury balance la the gtn- Forelan Financial. LONDON, June 19 Money and dlcount were easy on tne market today, trading on the Mock ticnsrme wa quiet ana firmer, but there waa little businesa. First class securities, following consols. Improved on the satisfactory monetary sltuill n. For. etgnera neie quiet and steady. Japanese were lirm and feruvmna were uougtit. Copper shares declined toward the close In sympathy with Americana. American se curities opened quiet and steady above par.tv. the nomination of Secretary Taft affecting the market favorably. There was some buying and prices continued to im prove until the receipt of the At York opening. They then fell sharply. V-yll street offered stock, chiefly Baltimore Tt Vhlo and Union Pacific, and the market closed weak. PARIS. June 111. The nomination of Sec retary of War Taft for the presidency cre ated a good Impression on the Bourse tc day and prlcee mere lirm. BERLIN. June 19 Price on the Bourse today were firm on the Improvement In tl International money situation. iJdal ncs waa restricted. HOGS I log old generally 7V4c higher thl morning and the trade was fairly ac tive at the advance, ao that pretty much everything was disposed of by 10 o'clock In the morning or soon after. Thl means that most of the hos sold at and Inside l lie range of t5.62I-I(io 67H. agalnat ta.ot 455 60 yesterday. Today advance make a new high fig ure for the month hog selling today at the highest point touched since the middle of April. It Is hardly necessary to add that the market as a whole la In a good healthy condition and very satisfactory a viewed from a seller' standpoint. Representative sales No. TT... t... 4 .. 17... hit... 47... So... 47... 4... TT... SO... to .. a7. .. V... 12... 44... to... 44 .. 42 .. IS .. Tl... TO... aa... T .. A. ...14 ,...1'4 , ... 1ST ....1t ....'.04 ....17 . ... 14 ....1st ... 'i ... 10 ...14 ...177 ....IH ...1st ...1M ....1S7 ....10 . .. If.4 ...245 ... Kl ....ITS ;...1S7 ....1V4 ...244 ....227 ....144 ... 5S4 ...111 ....SJ8 SS. I 1 140 130 140 40 40 40 140 40 40 13 to 10 rr TVs. At. sk. IT. S 65 74 Ill 40 S 43 S 17 V, II 141 40 S 44 4 6t 44 Ill ... 6 44 5 40 44 14 11) 4 46 4 41 40 2:4 44 S 46 5 40 62 144 140 S 4.) 4 40 II 4 ... 4 46 4 44 f 231 40 I 46 4 40 47 2.4 I 44 14-1 70 244 t S 46 5 44 tl 211 40 I ff S so T4 SO 4 as S 44 IT 340 4 S 46 4 40 74 224 40 S 4 I 40 T7 12 13 S 4V 5 40 71 , tit tl U S 40 TT Ill 1W 4 44 S CO 44 Ill 40 4 44 4 4 44 til ISO 4 44 5 40 44 174 40 t 44 t 4H 41 40 t 44 S 42 V, 4 tM 0 t 44 IC-l T5 til 40 4 44 S 42V, tt Ill ... 8 44 S 3V, 4i Ill 40 t 44 S 42v, U tti 4 6 44 I 41V, Tl I I Us) S 44 4 4t's T4 rT ... 6 44 4 4.', 1 til ... 6 ti St. Lonl Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, June 19. CATTLE Receipt. 9,600 head, Including 8.000 Texan; market 10c lower; native ahipping and xporl teer, t 16i67.90; dressed beef snd butcher steers, t6.46j8.60; steers under 1,h pounds, l4.75If6.C0; stockers and feeder. 8L0if-5.Go; cows and heifers. tt.On-S&fft; canners. 81.50 4.IS.2S; bulls, tl tO&vVfcj; calves. t3 l&Q 75: Texas Nnnd Indian steer, t3.00-66.66; cow and heifer. I1.7iy64 26. HOGS Receipt. 8 500 head: market 10c higher; pig and light, 8:1.756 85; packers, 38 45(08.80; butcher and best heavy, to.70'tf 6.90;. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.OOO head; market 81,10c lower; native mutton, 33 25V4.;5; lamba, t4.yvdi 75; culls and bucks, t4.0ufe3.4O; Blockers, 13 50. Kanana City Llve'Sloek Market. KANSAS CITY. June 19 CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,000 head; market 25c lower; choice export and dressed beef steer. 88.7tV9?.7&: fair to good. 85. &-&. 60; western steers, ti ii t7.20; stockers and feedera. t!5ii6.25; na tive cows. V12Mi5 76: B.tlve heifers, tt K-ij 8 50: bulls. 83.2666.60, naVve. 33 60-fi tt. HOGS Receipt, 10U0 head; market trong to 6c higher, closed weak; top. 35 70, bulk of salea. ti y4.W: heavy, 36 Mi6 70; packer and butcher, ti 5ova6 66. light. Si 40 iiiw. plaa. t4 ci X. t SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.200 head; market alow; lamb. t3 ZMie 50; ewe and yearling, t4 16io25; yearling, to ioa t0: Texas sheep, t40ftjt.0O; stockers and feeder. 33 .50-04.50. Stock In Sight. Receipt of live stock at the tx prlncl Dal western market yeterdy: cattle, nous. South Omaha Slou City Kansas City St. Ixuis v St. JoMph Chicago Total receipt.. ts-l 9.V 3 015 t.OOu 12 045 7 ! 10.f t.i'-O 11.710 3-'T" Sheen. ISO J ISSI .Cuu ..&.415 1,7.756 13423 Sloan City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Jun 19. tSr-eclal Tel. egram. i CATTLE Receipts, 8oO head; mar ket steady but weak: beeves, 44. 07 75; cow and heifer, t t"s!6 76: feeder, tlOvJ l.'O; calves and yearling. 83 7t(4 76. . I IOCS Receipt, 7.5uw bad, market U Evaporated Apple and Dried Fmlt. NF,W YORK. June 19 EVAPORATED APPLES The narket show no fresh fea ture and the -n of the not market 1 steady to firm, with fancy quoted at 10 lOvitc. choice at a prime at 6Va-U7Vc and common to fair at bSbfl&iia. DRIED FRUITS-Prunea are quiet on spot, with quotation ranging from 3-4-c to 12c for California and from 5!c to 10c for Oregon. Apricot ar In light lobbing de mand, with choice quoted at 10c, extra choice at Kiillvc and fancy at 1 24r 1S-J-Peatbe are easy, with choice quoted at 6V4'o1ic, extra choice at Sfl'J'ac fancv at lC-SUHac and extra fancy at liH-.-flllc. R Ale ins continue dull and more or lss nominal, so far a the spot situation Is concerned, with lof.se muscatels quote.-! at 4ii8'4-). choice to fancy seeded at 6Vi'r7H seedless at 6'3c and London layers at 31 .2631.36. Co 4Tee Market. NEW YORK. June 19.--COFFEE Th market for coffee futures opened quiet at unchanged prices. There was some trad selling under which prices eased off a partial 6 polnta during the early session, which was in line with the French cables, but offering were light and the market teidied oil scattered covering with th close (teady net 8 point higher to 6 point lower. Sale were reported of 13.000 bag. Including July st 6,r6c; Septembtr at 6 Soc and December at 6 86c: spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 8r; Santos, No. 4, 8c; mild, dull; Cor--dova, it'uUc. loiar and Molasses. NEW YORK. June 19 BlOAR-Rw steady; fair refining, 3.81c; centrlfuj-ai. 98 test. 4 81c: molassp,, sugar. 8. Me; refined, steady: No. 8. S 00c: No. 7. 4 95c; No. 3. 4.90c; No. 8. 4 5c; No. 10. 4.75c; No. 11, 4 70c; No. 12. 4.65c: No. 13. 4 653; No. J4, 4 65c; confectioners' A. 6 50c; mould A, 5.7 jc; cut losf, 6 20c; crushed, at 10c; pow dered, 6 60c; granulated, 6 40j; cub, 6.65c. OIL CITY, anres. II. 78 lSt, 542 1M.2U l.hls.; bbls. OH and Rqsln. , Pa.. June 19 OIL Credit bal- runs, 195.174 bl.ls ; averse-. shipment, t22.t6; average. Berlin Esrhange. ' BERLIN. June It. Exchange on Londoa 20 marks. 3 pfennigs for checks. Discount rales, short bills. 8 per cent: three months bills. 3v per cent. tarl Flelser-llonoen ot Gnllly. NEW YORK. Jun 19 A Jury today found Crl rlBcher-Hansen, tne lawyer, not fuilty of the chare of extorting 3 6,6 rum JoaKfia K. O bna y( fbl.avdclbla.