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    HIE OMAHA DAILY HKK: WEDNESDAY. JUNK -24. 190.
7
MAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Local Market it Dull and Opening
Values Wte Uncnanyed.
Rye. ?i,m r.'x decrease. 1tarrt bu. - Barley.
1.196.0(0 bu.; decrease. lH.'o bu.
WEAK CABLES GOVERN MARKET
ft one Derided Improvement In Crop
Prospects Wn Alan Largely Da
to Sac In Local Market
Value.
, " OMAHA. June 23. 1V
fSulfMltps' rTirctrized the early market
itHM ' . - i ...I,... marl imrh.rvf Ad to
'.. .tic I'l'eiiiiin " - -
slightly Inner. Offerings were larger ana
support from the buying aide waa feeble,
prompted by weaker cable. There waa a
short reaction nfter the start and valuet
galuod sl'.rhtlv, but asiilrt the advance waa
loet on selling' to ieal.se.
After a dull and featureless wheat mar
ket, whlrh lasted throughout the early
rart of the session, prices packed off, prln
i Ipnlly on ome derided Improvement In
moji prospects and more bearlah advice.
.Inly wheat opened at 8:tyc and cloed at
S.
Corn -v ateady at the atart and open
! v.Mooa were unrhseged.
7,steri an easlt-r - feeling develrned In
ivnipatltv with wheat and freer offering
.mn values lest; under pressure or renins,
.luly iorn,,pened at 68'v and closed
(j;T0.
1'rn'arT wheat receipt were SH.KW
bushel end shlptnsrit were 340,000 bushels,
ssipst receipts Issf year of 611,000 buahela
11 rd ahlpment of 808.00 l)ushl.
' Corn receipt were 755,i"i0 bushel and
shipment were 499.00(1 buahela. aaalnat re
ceipts Hat year of 1.116.000 buahela and
slilnmeptsj of 724,000 buahela.
Clersnrrs were none of corn, l.noo buah
ela of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
"4 buahela.
Liverpool closed V4d lower to Hd higher
on wheat, and tfrd lnwar on corn.
WF.ATHEK I THE OR A I X BKI.T
fair U'adaesdar Cooler, Sara the.
forecaster.
Heavv ralna were Aulte general through
out Nebraska last nlglit. and showers were
general (Tver th central valleys and moun
tain district. The barometer la low over
the upper valleys this morning and ralna
continue. In the uVimt' Mlaalaalppl valley.
An area of higher pressure overlie the
mountain district and the weather has
cleared generally west of the Mlasoutl
river and conditions ore fsvoisbl for fair
In tins vicinity tonight and Wedneaday,
with cooler tonight..
Omaha record of tetnperatura and pre
cipitation compare sefitr the corresponding
day of the last three fears!
1 -. 18". 1907. 19". 1906.
Minimum temperature .. l M 55 2
Precipitation 16 T .a .07
Normal temperature for today, 73 degrees.
Excess in precipitation sine March 1.
2.50 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period tn 197,
$.74 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in 19",
167 Inches. I.A. WELSH.
, Local Forecaster.
Cora and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For the twenty-four hours ending at I
a. m., 75th meridian time, Tueaaay, June ,
1908:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Tamp Raln-
Btatlons isx. nn. tan.
Aahland, Neb..... 00- , 61 .26
NEW YORK S10CRSAXDB0SDS
LMarket is One of Typical Summer
Dullne.
Loralyranff of optlrn:
- . rr
Articles ! Open. Hlgh.l tow. Clos. Tas y.
at 'I.. ,
Jul "...I ""2. V4
Hll.il iWii
Corn-
.'u y..
8a t..
Osts
f ei t .
May..
79
8m
79
67 Vi
67V 7V 67V4 7H
8l'4 4
2b J6't 36Vt
Vmaaa Cask Prloos.
WHEAtNoi t hard. 91iSc; No. 3 hard.
W4 noc ; Ho. 4 hard, 63U!(c; No. 1 aprlng.
rWi4c.
COHN-No. 8. WiVnc! No. 4, 7S7c;
No. S yellow, ffitie; No g white 72c.
' OATB-r-No. i mixed, 4ti49c; No. 3
white, '4JHJ; No. 4 white, 4tt494c.
RVE-No. 3, nmJ72Vtv, No. i, 70rf71Vic.
Carlot neeeipta.
. , Wheat. Corn. Oata.
Chlcagrtf'.t..: J7 14 . 440 ' 217
Minneapolis 2M
Omaha". t ........,: i 18 . 10
Duluth 20
CHICAyO- OHAI AII9 PROVISIONS
Keatares of the Tradlna anil Closing;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. June a. Excellent weather for
harvaatlng In the aouthwest had a deprem
J 1 1 B rnn-l ivu.f I'll 1 1 1 r n i nucmi iiiaiMc,
the July delivery closing at a rjet loaa of
H'TiXc Corn waa Sc lower. Oats were
down HTic. Provisions were unchanged to
tc higher.
The wheat market waa weak all day
owing to liberal aales by leading coinmla
slon houses, which were baaed chiefly on
Kood weather for harvesting In the south
west and for the development of the new
crop in the northwest. A weak market for
wheat In Liverpool also helped to Induce
selling on the locsl exchange. Reports re
garding ylelda from threahlng were con
flicting, but the majority of pit traders
were inclined to place credence In the more
optimistic ones. The close waa weak. July
opened jin." lower to a shade at SftifcMiHc,
m A off to ffjHc; and closed at S6'4e. ciear
. 1, ifes of -wheat nd flour were equal to
;) till The visible supply decreased
I r.9.000 "and the world's visible' supply.
.i.iown by Bradstreat'a, derreaaed 7.000.0IJ0
. . . Primary recelpta were S04,ow iu., com-
, ii.ed with 611,000 bu. the corresponuing aay
Year aco. MlnneaDolis. Duluth and Chl-
isio reported recelpta of 377 cars, against
.! last week and 452 a year ago. i ,':
Corn was dull and weak. July opened un
changed) Art. lit ivwetf "t 't9HHci mstHt
to bkc and cloaed at i94c. ' Local recelpta
were. 4a' cars, with 40 of oohtract arade.
Oata were depressed by the weakness of
wheat and corn. : Lrua nawa was of a con-
trudiclory nature, aome reporta tellirtg of
damage In llilnola and Indiana by dry
weather and other claiming that the crop
had been creatlv benefited by recent raina
July opened c lower at 46V', aold off to
Hfkc and cloaed at 46tj461c. Local recelpta
were 317 cara.
Proviaiona were dull and -steady. ' The
.luae on September pork waa up 6c at 114,80.
t ard waa unchanged at $9,124. Klbs were
. shade hlaher at l8.87WaN.40.
.Xlmated recelpta for tomoirow: Wheat,
1 ara; corn, 193 cars; oats, 1-1 cars; hogs
I AS head.
leat'lng fvtures ranged us follows:
'.. es.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea'y.
aVl a I
July
Sept. ISSVd'X
a Dec. I 87HI
bDeo. I 87
Corn I
July . JWHVA1
8ept.UW'470i
May I 69
Oats
aJuly
" bJuly
I
8ept. tB tr-H
, Dec.
Mtiy .
pork '
July
-8ev
. Lord
July
Bapt. '.
Oot, ,
Sept.
Oct.
4S
44
40
. ti'i
14 50
14 8U
8 95
- 15
,-9 20
- 8 124
I 40
45
84
87
SIM
TO
69W
69
' 45 V
4441
N4
l4
14
9
1ST,
84
864
I
69V
64'
6841 6S4
T4I
4
3S4!384JH
40 394!
44
874
UK4
70
69Vi
694
46'.;
44
88!,i,394rf4
414
I
43'
14 60 14 474 14 55 14 60
14 86. 14 7241 U 80 14 T5
974 8 90 t 924 ' 95
I 15 9 74 t 124 124
9 20 6 16 8 20 920
8 174 I 10 8 15 8 124
8 4 8 86 8 40 8 374
8 474 8 424 474 8 46 T
No. 2. . a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were as follows:
" FljOirK Kasy: winter patents. I4.20fi4.4o
. stralglits.- 8;t.904r4 10; spring patenta. $4.25'i(
, 44: stralKhta. W9it4. au; tjaners. x.uuj.yo,
" WHEAT No. 1 spring. He 4i 11.00.
I-J HS'-No. 2, 6(8704c; No. 3 yellow, 72
Auburn, Neb 89 wl .25
K oken B w. Neb. ! 67 1.75
Columbus. Neb .. V2 83 , .6)
C'ulber:aon, Nab.. 84 60 .ft)
Fa r:iurv. Neb ... 91 62 .96
Fairmont. p.en .. ; .w
Or. Island. Neh.. 94 60 1.78
HartinRt n. Neb.. 94 ) .to
Hasting'. Net.... w l.at
Hohtreae, Neh.... 95 58 1.32
Oakdale, Neb.... 92 6 .SO
Omaha, Neb M 64 '15
Tekamsh, Neb... 87 Bo 132
Alts, la 87 66 .18
Carroll. Ia 87 OS .50
lirlnda. la...... 88 6S .08
Rlhley. Ia 86 61 .11
Bloux City, Ia... 88 64 .34
Bky.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
C'ear
Clear
Clear
I t. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clouiy
Cloudy
Pt. cl iudy
Cloud v
Raining
Cloudy
reserve shows: Avsllsble rssh balances.
I2;2.S78; gold Coin snd bullion, 3.14.160.163;
gold certlfl stes. 8..21.I90.
1
LITTLE ACTIVITY 13 PECTED
araaon Retvreen Political Conventions
Will Probably Re Period of Hes.
Itntloa and Watt lna-ew
Developments Few.
'Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
perlud ending at ( a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
Temp Rain.
Max. Mln. Inches.
No. of
Central. Stations.
Chicago. Ill 26
Columbus, 0 18
Des Moines, Ia.... 12
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Kansas City, Mo.. 17
Louisville, Kv 19
M(nn..nAll. Minn A
Omaha, Neh '. 19
Bt. Louis, Mo 13 .
Rains have fallen In all except the In
dianapolis and Louisville districts. They
were excessive In the Minneapolis and
lairly heavy In the Omaha districts. The
weather ia cooler throughout the corn and
wneat region.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
92 73 .10
83 68 .01
fea 70 . .08
94 73 .01
88 70 .08
96 70 .00
7 68 .58
l 63 .64
92 'it T
OAT8-No. 3, 624c No. ,3 white. 6tiS3c.
.BARLEY Fair to choice malting, n3
BRED Flax, No. 1 northweatern, 3123.
". 'PHfVHRNS-8hort ribs, sldea (loose)
. 3.knia.25. Meaa perk, per bbl., 314 65fc
14.6-4. Lard, ier 100 lbs.. 3s 95. Short clear
' sides (boxed), l.OutiS25.
Following were the receipts and ship
menta of flour and grain:
i ' Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls, - ) - 20.60)
Wheat, bu. U.ao an,
Corn, bu.K 579.600 3i.onj
0ta. bu..." ..291,(H 633.l)0u
Rye! bq. 6,000
.. Barley, bait... 39.3C0 22,700
- On the s'roduce exchange today the but
ter market waa easy; creamery. 1$a224c;
dairira. ITfiClc Egga firm: at mark rases
Included. 14Jl44o; ftrsla, 1.V: prime firsts,
liu. , C'hetf steady at Ulic
Kansasr City Grain aad Provisions.
KASHAS CITT.' June 23 -WHBAT-l'n-cl
anaed to lo hlgheri July. 814C; Septem
ber. 7lrVCDecember. 8lsC. Cash: No. 3
hrd. 9. ft90c:' No. 3 hard. 69tic; No. 2 red,
S&VI": Nr). 3 red. 93c.
CURN-etrong; July, 7c; feptmber. 4e;
DMmtj. 63Sc. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 724
fr7S4c; No. 3 mixed. TSc; No. I white. 7.
?7c; No.- .white. 7fKfj7c.
OATS Cnrhsnged; No. t white, 5?c; No.
i mixed. fO'aMc.
RVK-74ft77c.
HAt-Chotce timothy, essy. 10 5011.00;
tUoii's prairie. Kcuc lower. 39. 75.
BL'TTER-KIrm; creamery extraa. He;
parking stock. lc.
ElS Firm; fresh extraa, 16c; currant
. TectlflL.'HCi .
Recelpta. Shipments
Wl'est. ia5 26,00) 3.0u)
Corn, bu 8,.fl0o 3 1"0
t'kat.fbir i. .U.uOO 3.000
Options t Kansss City;
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations of the Day on Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. ' June 23. FLOUR Re
ceipts, 23,000 bbls.; exports, 1,100 bbls. Mar-
Kei easy, witn little mure auing, Minneaota
patents, 35 2otjii.60; winter Jtraighta,
M. 104.26; Minneaota bakers, $4. Uii-4.4o .
winter extraa, 13.40 tj'3. Bo; winter patents,
14.3604 70; winter low grades, .t,3D rg' 3.85.
Rye flour, dull; fair to good, $l.bOvn4.80;
choice to fancy, 34.8506.00.
CORNM EAL Barely ateady: fine white
and yellow, 31.60166; coarae, $1.55; -kiln
uned. $8.85. '- - -
RYE Dull: No. 2 wstern, 844c, r. o. b..
New York. -
WHEAT Receipts. 18,600 bu.; spot market
eaay. No. 2 red, 964c, elevator, and Vbc,
t. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
$1.12-.' f. b , .afloat. -No. 3 hard winter.
1.027s, r. o. .-b., atlosit.i, Htatiatica proved
bullish today, but crop and weather news
was bearlah and the wheat market aagged
off under the weight of liquidation, closing
WaH.c net lower. July. vtHHWSc. ctoaea at
V4Sc; September, VUaV2c, closed at 92c;
December closed at 944c.
CORN Receipts, ll.RK) bu.; spot market
steady. No. 2. 7M4c. nominal, elevator, and
77c, nominal, f. o. b., afloat. Option market
was higher at first, but reacted with the
west and cloaed partly 4c net lower. July
cloaed at 784c September closed at 764c
and December cloaed at tec.
OATS Receipts, 64,000 bu,; exports. Tit DU.;
not market aulst.r Mixed. 26 to 32 lbs., 54
frfiftc: natural white. 21 to 83 lbs.. 67460c:
cllpPri white,, S3, to 40 lba. 607o.
HAi l'llli; gouQ iu ciioice. 001fV9U,
HIDEB-FIrm; Bogota, 174184c; Central
American, 174c.
LEATHER Firm: Acid. 31lff2c.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $l.7Sfi
17.80; mess, 314.00rc 18.50; beer name, 17.004
29.00; packet, 316.0otuoltl.00; city extra Indian
mess, i24.00iir25.00. Cut meats, ateady; pickled
bellies. 38.75fu10.00: pickled hams, 810.00. Jbard,
firm; western, 39.00rfi9.10; refined, quiet; con
tinent, 39.40; Mouth America, 39.80: com
pound, 37.874412.4- Pork, firm; family,
I17.0O16 18.00; short clears, new, 16.26i&16.00;
.... tuiviAieot
TALLOW julet; city, 6Hc; country, t
RICE Steady; domeatlc, fair to extra.
3V. (Sialic : Jsnan. nominal.
BUTTER Eaay: creamery specials. 23j?
33c; extras, 224$22Hc; thirds to flrata, 19
VWc; state oairy, common 10 inest, i9t(
224c; process, common to special, hwsc c;
western factory, firsts,' 194c.
CHEEBE Firm; state full cream, ape.
rials 124frl34c; ' state full creams, small,
colored or white, fancy, l!c; state full
rream large, colored or white. lHic: atate
full cream, good to prime, H4(gJll4c; state
full rream Common, 10(6 lie.
EGOS Firm, - slate, - Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy select!. ; whits, 23c; good
to choice. 20ir?2e: brown ana mixed, fancy,
23c; good to choice. ZO&tlc; weatern firsta,
liSjlBc; seconds. ltJtW.
POCLTRY Alive steady; spring chick
ens. 20c: fowls. 13c; turkeys, 13. Dressed
steady; western aprlng chickens. ljfc&'.'Sc;
turkeys. 12jfl7c; fowls, uwaW-
t. Lonls General Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 23. WHEAT Lower
track, No. 3 red caah, 96c; No. 3 hard, 93ctf
11.01; July, S44I0M4C; September, &io.
CORN Weak; track, No. i caah, 72c; No,
3 white, 77a'774c; July, 94c; September,
84c. ,
OATS Lower, track, No. 3 caah, 60c; No.
1 white. 64o : September. 37Vc.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. 34.40tf
4.00; extra fancy ana atrsigtu, .uc04 3j
clear, 33.40&8.70.
.SEED Timothy, 13.0063.60.
rOHN'MKAL Steady. 33.60.
BRAN Strong, aacked, eaat track, 31.01
104. .
HAY Firm; timothy, 10.0S16; prairie,
10.ii.KiIli5O. '
I HON cotton TIES 3100.
BAOUING 7 4c.
. HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job
blng. 315.00. Iard unchanged; prime ateam
38.37 4 is 57 4. Dry aalt meats, ateady;
boxed extra short. 18.3(4; clear rios
38.25: short clears. 88.(24. Bacon,
ateady; boxed extra shorta, 39.36; clear
ribs, ).oo ; short clears, 50.
POULTRY Quiet ; chickens, 9c; springs
15il9o; turkeys. U'alSr; ducks. 7c; geese, 6c,
BUTTER-Weak; creamery. 18ii)224c.
EOQ9 Steady. 14c. caae count.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls T.OiO 7.0
Wheat, bu 15.0T0 9.iOo
Corn, bu 89 000 62 000
Oats, bu 66,000 30.000
Philadelphia Prodaee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. June 23. BUTTER
4lc lower; extra weatern creamery,
25c: extra nearby prtnta. 26c.
EOGS Pennsylvania and other nearby
firsts, free casea, 184c at mark; current
rece ota in returnable caaea. 17 4c at
mark; western first, free canes, 184c at
mam; current receipis. iree cases, 174c.
CHEESE Steady and In fair demand;
New lorK run creams, cnoice, 13441124c
fair to good. 114 012c.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, June 23. WHEAT
Lower;- No. 1 northern, 81 tfl 10; No.3
northern. ll.e7i4l.O64; September, &&4c
asked.
BAKT EY Lower; No. 3 cash, 6o; sam
ple, 5ocibc.
uma-ijiwrr; no. casn, ivsruc; tiep.
KKXV YORK. June 23-Ho far as thf
were mirrored in the securities market,
events had no important bearing on valuta
tnd proved aiuxgtah and hesllatlng
today under the Influence of professional
operations. The market was cne of typical
summer dullness and the expectation of a
continuance of this condition of affairs
was shown in the readiness with which
a motion was adopted to close the stock
exchange on Friday. July 3, In order to
prolong the Independence day holiday from
Thuraday evening until the following Mon
day. Many of the most influential men of
finsnrlal affairs are already absent on
prolonged vacstions and traders and com
mission houses spparently recornlie the
futility of the hopes of an active market.
The mld-eason between conventions of
the great political parties Is one festure
dlscoursglng to any definite commitments
In pursuance of speculative vlewa. The
trend of the discussion tn the financial
district shows that possibilities of distur
bance of confidence snd uneettlement of
business sentiment as a result of the pro
gress of the political campaign are begin
ning to be canvassed.
The likelihood that the questions of wage
adjustments will be put into the situation
Is regarded as threatening a serious com
plication of the whole problem. The out
come of the crops, also, Is Included In
the doubtful factors which mist remain a
source of positive uneettlement of the
speculation up to the period of the actual
harvest. The grain markets sufficiently
Indicate the vacillation of opir.lon on this
all Important topic. Sentiment today Var
ied between the Influence of Improved
wehther conditions for the winter wheat
harvest and the shift of some unfavorable
weather symptoms to the spring Whest
belt. " Tho acute pressure against the
Rock Island securities which weakened
the market yesterday subsided today and
this was the most Important element In
tne recovery which set In. This was in
terrupted by occasional setbacks and wen k-
ness in special stocks. Chesapeake Ohio
felt the effect of speculative liquidations
of holdings acquired under the Influence
of rumors of an option on controlling
amounts of the stock In the interest of
combination with another svatem. The
weakness In Anaconda and Amalgamated
Copper w-as accompanied by reports sub
sequently denied of a destructive flre.lr.
the mines of those companies. There Were
rather erratic fluctuations In Westinghouse
Electric in view of the Imminence of tne
decision of the fate of the company as
Involved In the adoption of the reor
ganisation plan. Some Interest is shown
in tne neeision to re maoe nv Tne i.nuea
States treasury In the meeting of the
mntnrltv on Alitfnlst 1. of unwurds of 360.
000.0(0 of the Soanlsh war loan. An early
announcement from the Treasury aepp.n-
ment Is looked for Indicating wnetner uih
faylng off or refunding or thia issue is
ntended. as the action taken may have an
Important bearing on the money maract
Truat companies are beginning prepara-
tlona to replenish their cash reserves up
to the 10 per cent level requirea oy juiy
1 anA in thim fitnl 1 attrihllted SlllfhtlV
less urgency in the orrermgs or xunus 10
loan, which haa caused the firmer tone
in the money market In the last lew oaya
uonriR were irreimiar. loiai sales. iur
value. 31.438,000. United States 2a declined
ew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June JS.-PRIME MER
CANTILE PAPER-3Vi3' per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business in bankers' bills at 84.864
for demand, and at 34 W) for s'xiy-day
bills. Commercial bills. 34 8n4fi 4 KS-
SILVER Bar. 64c; Mexican dollars, 47c.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad, Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds mere as fol
lows: V. 8. rsf. Is, res. . . Ilork Vsl. 4H m
in rnupoti Int nut. 44i
V re 101 I. N. ufil. te M
se enupon l"i Man. e. f 4s
0. 4. reg 131' Met Cm ml 4s M4
In enupfHl 122' Mo tat Inr 1H
Am Tobseeo 4l.....i 71 M. A 81. L. 4
n r M)K. A T. 4 S
irMunn en. 4 7H 1a it IS
lo SrtJ. M. R. R. of M c 4 1,
do . 4 's n. v. r. :
io e. hm inn s. J. r. 6s 1!34
'Allsntlr r. L. 4 ... l No Pscltle 4a loia
Bsl. A Ohio 4S S sue tn 7I
do mt B N. A W e 4 !M
Prk. R. T. Cl. 4 72 n S L. rlAm. INI
Cntrl of O. .... I'4S Penn. c. J 11... 2
lo Int tne 71 in rol. 4t etft 1014
do 2d tec 44 Resdlnt s-n 4 H
do Jd Inc Rro of Cubs is if
e. A Ohio 44... lei) . .. L. I. M. e S..V4
rlllriso A A. St L. A r. ft it. 704
C. B. A Q n. 4s.... CTH 'St. 1,. B W. e. 4... S
C , R. I. A P. 4a.... 1144 'Reaboard A L. 4a... 5S4
So eol. ht "5 Bo. Parlfle 4S SSV
on nag. 4t i """4 so 1st 4s il
. Options gt 1
" Aftlcies
a. I,
I Open, High. Low. Close.
VI-at-if-"i
July ..;.;.M..
' ' 8-pt;' v....
Vorn ' '
July .
1S1
04:
4!
83
804'
7s'
664
80t,V814s
't4 7
rr 7A
444S,B
v ---ir.-VtalfcU aannlr of Grain.
JtKW YORK'. June 23. The visible supply
of gism Sa'tirttay. Jvwa 20. aa compiled by
-..!) t Nw Yorn produce exciiange as as
-f.'l..t WSjesf. I6M50II) bu.; decrease,
ltbS. uu bu. Cora. ta00t bu. ; decrease. luuO
t. Oeta, M bu. i dscrease, ras.tSAi bu.
tember, 694c.
Mlnnennolla Grain Markat
MINNEAPOLIS. Jane 33-WHEAT-No.
1 hard. 31.074; July, 1104; September. 84c
No. 1 northern, II 06; No. 3 northern
8103,; No. 8 northern. tafjll.02.
BRAN In bulk. 111.00.
FLOUR Unchanged: first patents, 65.3u(r
8 46; secona patent. so.tva; ttrst clears,
34 2064 30; second clears. 33.5tL60.
Peoria Market.
PBORIA. III . Jun 23.-CORN-Hlghar
No. 8 yellow, 724e; No. 3 yellow, T04; No
a. 70c: No. 4. 874c; no grade. &4flSfcr.
OATS Eaay; No. t white. 510614c; No. 4
white. ooooc.
WHISKY 31.35.
Daloth Grain Market.
DULUTH. June tS.-WH E AT No.
northern. 81 ur: No. 3 northern. 8I.O4
July. 1103',; Srptembsr, &9Sc
OATn 14 I
4 per cent on call.
Fol
bllowing were the range of prlcea on
the Stock exchange today:
Bales. Htgn. uow. tioaa.
4
13
6
334
174
424
"n'i
4
n
H4
9 4
10 v
41 414
HMi
74t U
UiW ill
9Ui
rt W4
40 40 Si
74 74
8f 844
M4 4
Amalsamated Coo oar 31,7m
Am. C. r 400
An. r. a r old
Am. Cotton Oil 300 304 4
Am. H. t L DM
Am. Us securities l.ono
American Linseed UX
Am. Locomotive 600
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. B. at K la.miu
Am. 8. A R. std 100
An. Bum Rrinln 300 123
Am. Tobacco pld 100 4
Am. Woolen 100 US
Anaconda Mining Co 6.4U0 424
Atchison 2.600 i04
Atchlsln pfd 2d0 4
Atlantis Coast ui w
Balilmurs A Ohio 7. IK S6
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Cant rat Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jersey. .
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chlcaso Ot. W
Chicago A N. w
C, M. A St. r
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado T. A I
Colo. A So. 1st pfd
Colo. A 8o. 2d pfd
Coneoltdated Gaa
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson... j.
Denver A R. O
D. A R. O pfd
Distillers' Securities ...
Erie
Kris let Pfd
Brie 2d pfd
General Electric
Ot. Northern pfd
Gt. Northern Ore ctfa...
llilnola Central
Interborouth Mat
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper ....
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaaa Cltr So
K. C. Bo. pfd
Louisville A N
Mexican Central
Minn. A Bt. L
M., St. p. A 8. S. M. .
Missouri Pacltlo
M., K. A T
M., K..A T. pfd
National Lead t
N. T. Central, ei-dlv..
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A W
North Americas
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P., C. C. A St. L
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring....
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock laland Co
Rack Island -Co. pfd
Bt. L. A 8. P. ad pfd..
St. Louis S. W
St. L S. W. ptd
Sloea-Bheftleld 8. A I
Soul hem Pariric
So. Pacltlo pfd
S. Rallaav
So. Railway pfd 400 4Js 424
Tennessee copper ....
Texas A Pacific
A St. L A W
T , St. L. A W. pfd..
I'nloa Pacific
t'nlon Pacific pfd
V. 8. Rubber
V. S. Rubber let pfd..
V. S. Steel
P. S. Steel pfd
L'tah Conner
Vs. -Carolina Chemical 100
Va.-Caro. ('hem. pfd
Wabash
Wabeah pfd
Westlnghouss Electric 1.500
Westers I nloo
Wheellns A L. E
Wlsconain Central
Total sales tor the day, 18,800 shares.
4.400 4K4 44 44
llloo I5s4 I"' IM4
110 144 ' 244 24
SJ
ISO
13,1.00 414 314 28
m 44 4
700 14444 14114 1414
7.6O0 131' 1.104 190
100 MS yH 414
700 16 K 2
aou 514 7 61
44
400 1234 1214 123
20.) 14 14 14
JOO 157 167 151
"iiio 414 iili is
100 13 S3 8314
100 xits 1(4
34
100 ' 324 324 H34
300 131 131 130
1X0 130 ' 129 12
1,S r4 674
400 1244 lt64 1244
mo 104 104 104
00 214 374 tl
4
654
n
It
83
300 64 4 64 44
100 4 103 lt
II
200 374 J14 Tl
200 li9 Va 10 10
400 47 464 44
I.aOO 84 244 24
(8
1,300 H 434 44
ino 101 1004 1004
8,100 3 31 334
00 41 41 M
10O 6 6 64
17,400 1344 1334 1334,
2110 US 25
4,200 1204 114 l'4
41
14
300 14 254 254
100 li8 lit 1"
34
0.100 1114 104 l"f
800 144 14 K
100 ' 43 43 4 434
1.400 14 164 134
2.100 204 0 SOS,
.. 1.300 34 24 26
164
m
4
3.300 464 444 s4
700
100
300
11
4
6i4
H4
5-4
ere. t L. g. 4' 4 So. ttsllway Ss...
i 010. inn. &a
Colo. Mid. 4s
rnlo. A So 4akil . .
Del. A H'fd. SC4..
"D. A R. O. 44
Erie p. I. 4a
do sen. 4a
Japan 4a
to 4Ha
do 14 series
Bid. Offered.
toy.
1 Texaa A P. Is 104
3 T.. St. L. A W. 4S . 1
4 Vs'on Pacific 4a 102-4
74 do sr. 4a 414
S3 V. ft. Steel id 6s OH",
"4 Wabash la 104
43 Western Md. 4s 474
8'H W. A U K 4s 4
aS Wis Central 4a 44
4 N.y. N. H. t 4.efa..lii
London stork Market.
LONDON. June 23. American securities
opened quiet today. . United States Strel,
Pennsylvania ar.d Reading were heavy and
declined a fraction, while the reat of the
list advanced from 4 to 14 over yesterday's
rsew yorR closing.
London closing storks:
Consols, money T-lMo., K Texas ... I?4
do account ... US N. T. Central 14
Anaconda S Norfolk A W
Atchison 824 do pfd 43
do ptd 44 Ontario A W 1(4
Raltlmnrs A Ohio... 474 PennsylTanls 414
Canadian Pacific 13 Rand Mines 44
Chesapeake A 0 42 Reading 14 1
fh lease a. W 44 Southern Ry 11
Chi . Mil. A St. P...134V, i pfd 4.
Pe Hears 114 Southern Pacific S4
Denrer A Rio 0 264 t'nlon Pacific 1144
do pfd 6 do pfd t
Erie ..I v. S. Steel 37 4
do 1st pfd tn do pfd lO.i'i
do Id pfd U Wahaah It
Grand Trunk 174 do pfd 24
Illinois Central ..132 Spanish 4a 44
Louisrllle A N 104 Amal. Copper 474
SILVER Bur, ateady at 254d per ounce.
MONEY-HS per cent.
The rate of dlsoetint In the open market
for short bills is 1 6-I6VI4 per cent; for
three months' billa, 14 per cent.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK, June 28. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Alice too LeadTllle Con.
Braece 1 e Little Chief ..
Brunswick Con i Mexican
Comstock Tun. Stock 34 Ontario
oem. Tunnel bonds.. 20 Ophlr
Con. Cel. A Vs 47 Small Hopes
Horn Silver 40 Standard
Iron Silver 40 Yellow Jacket
Asked.
... 6
... 6
... 32
... 4
...220
... It
...176
... 44
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, "June 23 Bank clearings for to
day were 31.518,264.69 and for the correspond
ing date last year, 31,4T,986.61.
Available Supplies of Grain.
NEW YORK. June 23. Special cable
and telegraphic communications received
by Bradstreet's show the following
changes in available supplies as com
pared with previous accounts. Available
supplies:
Wheat United States, eaat Rocklea, de
creased, 1, 699,000 bushels; Canada, de
creased, 286,000 bushels. Totil United
States and Canada, decreased, 1, 985,000
bushels. Afloat for and In Europe, de
creased. 5,100. 000' bushels. Total Ameri
can and European supply, decreaaed.
7,085.000 bushels.
Corn United fllates and Canada, In
creased. 596.000 bushels.
- Oats United States and Canada, de-
creaaed, 1,1 25,000- bushels, f
The leading decreases and increases re
porter! mis week lollows:
Decreases
Manitoba r4....7i ,
Chicago,' private 'Vlevators . . . ,
Kingston 1 . t . . ,f T . r. i . .
Lincoln and vicinity.,
Increases . . . 3 '
Fort Worth...v
Portland, Me... 5
Bushels.
.110.000
. 66.000
. 63,000
1. 6i,000
100 IDS 114 11
l.Ouo 1 144 144
41
64
214
It
434
2:4 21
14 14
44H 44
108.500 1414 1414 14-4
B2
200 244 244 34
!4
83,000 844 .34 34
400 1014 1004 IOO14
too 31 31 31
234 134 234
10O
11 114
22
41
4
BOSTON, June 23. Money, call loans, 23
8 per rent; time loana, 34S44 per cent.
Stocks and bonda closed as follows:
Atchison sdj. 4 44 Adventure
to 4a 404 Alloues
Atublaon R. R 1414 Amaliasuted .
So pfd f- Anemic
Boston A Albany Blufham
esstoa A Mains 4 eal. A Heels...
Boston Elevated 131 Centennial ....
Pitehbur pfd 16 Capper Rang .
N T , K. H. A H . 115 Daly Waal ....
i'nloa Pacific 1424 Pranklla
. I.ia urenny
..Mt Isle Royals ...
. 41 Maaa. Mining .
.ISIS Mkhltaa
.1174 Mohaaa
. 214 Mont C. A C.
. sat OI4 Demlnlon
. II Parrot
.to Quincy
. Ul Shaaaoa
. .0 Tamarack
. 4S Trinity
. 53 l 8. Mining..
."'41' S. Oil
. 83 1'iaa
i 4 victoria
. .34 Winona
luive Wolverine
Am. Arg. Chsia ...
do pld
Am. fneu Tube....
Amer Susar
Am. T A T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Pomlnles I. A S...
Ka.ana Kla. Ulu..
General Electric ...
Mass. Electric
do pfd
Maaa. Uaa
I'mtad Knilt
t ailed S. M
do pfd
U. S. Steel
do pfd
Asked. -Ejc -dividend.
14
..2
464
154
. 70
.tea
. 4
. 71
. 1"4
.
.10
H4
. 44
. 4
. 614
. 40
. 34
i'4
. 444
. 14
. h
. 124
. 34
4
. 40
44
. I
.13
76,000
61.000
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 23 METALS The
London tin market waa slightly Irregular,
apot closing at 136 10a and futures at
127 The local market waa weak, with
spot quoted at 327.6027.90. Copper was
unchanged to a little lower In London,
with spot closing at 58 and futures at
68 16s. Locally the market waa dull
and unchanged, with lake quoted at
313 87H13.00; . electrolytic, 312.62 Vs
12.874; casting, $12.60 12.824. Lead
was unchanged at 13 12s 6d In London.
Locally the market waa dull at $4.47Vlii)
4.63 4. Kpelter waa unchanged at 18
lis In the London market, but was a shade
lower and dull locally at 34 50&M.55.
iron aeennea bus a ror tJieveiand war
rants In London. Locally the market was
quiet and unchanged, with No. 1 foundry,
northern, quoted at 816.60(317.00; No. 2
foundry, northern, $ 16.76 tt 16.25 : No. 1
southern and No. 1 southern, soft, 316.50
17.26.
ST. LOUIS, June 23. METALS Lead
quiet, 34.42H. .Spelter,-dull,-14.42 Vs.
- i
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 23.-COTTON-Futures
opened steady: July, 10.80c: August. 10.20c;
September, 9.86c; October, 9.30c; December,
9.17c; January. .12c; February, 8.12c bid;
March. 9.129.13c.
Futureas teady; June, 9.9.1c; Julv. 9.98c;
August, .84c; September, 9.72c; October,
9.26c; November, 9.10c; December, 9. He;
January, 9.09c; February, .08c; March,
.07c. .
GALVESTON, June 23. COTTON-Steady.
114c
ST. LOUIS. June 23. COTTON Quiet;
middling:. llc; sales, 60 bales: receipts.
none' stilntnunts nnn.- . U ia iba
! bales. ' ' '
NEW ORLENAS. June 23. COTTON
Spot eaay. with prices 8-16c down on all
grades; middling. 11 ll-16c; sales, 376
bales spot and 100 bales to arrive.
Evaporate Applea and Dried Frnlta.
NEW YORK. June 23 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market ateadlly held, but demand
la light. Fanpy ara quoted at 104ilo4c,
choice at 8f9c, prime at 6VuS4c and com
mon to fair at 64'ftHc.
DRIED PR CITS Prunes are moving
slowly, with California fruit ranging from
34 to 13c and Oregor, from 64 to 10c. Apri
cots are dull, with choice quoted at 104c
extra choice at U114c and fancy at 12'a
13c. Peachea are quiet, with buyera In
clined to hold off for the time being, and
prices are no better than steady. Choice
are quoted at 84Vi4e. extra choice at
94c. fancy at 103104c and extra fancy at
104611c Raisins are dull and nominal, with
loose muscatel quoted at 44'64c. choice to
fancy seeded at 64j74c seedless at 536c
arjd London layers at 31 251. 35.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 23. WOOL Values In
the local market have not changed during
the week. The Improvement, although
steadlry maintained. Is slow. Territory,
fine staple. 63 65c; medium staple, 60
62c; fine medium clothing. 43&4$c: f'ne
clothing. 45460c: half-blood. 45a6";
three-eighths-blood. 43t48c; quarter
blood. 43 9 45c: pulled, extra. 661? 57c; fine
A. 50&5'.'c; eupeia, 44ft 43c.
BT. LOUIS. June 23 WOOL Steady;
medium gradea. combing and clothing. 19
3 20c; light fine. 14 Vs 31 6c: heavy fine.
U&TlVsc; tub washed, l&26c.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Junes 23. COFFEE Fu
tures closed steady, net unchanged to 6
pol us higher. Bales were reported of 34,000
lisgs, including July at 6 S5c, September at
6 Hie, December at 6 tc March at 6 tc and
May at 5.Se6 fcoc. rlpnt. quiet; No. 7 Rio
4c: Bantos. bc. Mild, dull; Cordova, fe
0U'4c
r'orelata Flnanrlnl.
PARIS, June 23. Prices on the Bourse
today were heavy on advices from New
York at the close.
BERLIN, June 23 Trading on tli
Bouise todsy waa weaker on the advices
from New York. Later It Improved somewhat.
Tresaary Statesmen!.
WASHING ION. June 23 Today's state,
sirfil of the lit-asuiy balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the H5o,uuu,uu) guld
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 23 WHEAT 8 pot,
quiet; No. 3 red western winter. 7s 5d; No. 1
California, 7s 8d; futures steady; July, N
141. September. 6s 10Sd; December 6s lOd.
CORN-Snot, firm; new American kiln
dried. 6s 14d; old American mixed, s lsd;
futures quiet, July, is 14d; September.
6a 14J. '
Sncar and Molaaaea.
NEW YORK. June 23. SLOAR Raw,
quiet; fair refining. 3 Sic; centrifugal. t
test. 4.31c; molasses sugar. 3 5oc; refined,
quiet: crushed, tS l'c; powdered. 6.50c; gran
ulated, 6.40c.
Br ualng the vs.lous departments of Th
Bee Want Ad Pagea you get quick returns
gt a small expanse.
Ills moMsy at worEi .
is better than idle money in the bank. A wise man keeps his
capital at work, makes it earn a good rate of interest and
demands good security. The Updike Grain Co. of Omaha
offers to the people of Iowa and Nebraska 8200,000 of 7 per
cent preferred stock in shares of 8100 each. The rate is bet
ter than can be had on any other safe investment; the security
is as good or
Better Than o Farm lVIortgage.
The Updike Grain Co. secures the stock with its entire assets, consist
ing of one hundred grain elevators in Iowa and Nebraska; its great terminal
elevators at Omaha, McCook and Missouri Valley and the valuable real estate
on which they stand; the Updike Lumber & Coal Co., the Updike Milling
Co., the Updike Commission Co., all in the city of Omaha. The entire
security for this $200,000 of stock is more than one and one-half million dol
lars. More money is needed to handle the grain business and this company
wants the people of Iowa and Nebraska to become stockholders. It prefers
to borrow western capital in this way and desires the co-operation of the
western people. Why not put your idle money at workt Write for full in
formation or ask your banker.
THE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY
Bee Building. Omaha, Nebraska
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Desirable Cattle of All Kindt
but Little Change.
Show
HOGS ABE HIGHEST OF THE YEAR
Sheep nnd I.nmbs In Liberal Receipt,
While Trnde la Verr ilore and
Prices Considerably Lower
Than Mondas-.
SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., June 23, 1908.
Receipts tvere: Cattle. Hosts. Sheep;
Official Monday 2,697 5.820 6,292
Eatltnate Tuesday 3.SU0 8,000 6,300
Two days thli week .
Same days laat week...
game days 2 weeka ago.
Same pays S weeks ago.
Same days 4 weeks ago.
Same days last year...
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and shep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: . ... lW. - 1907, InO. Dee.
Cattle 41b.23 6S.771 128,60
Hogs 1,451,769 1,246,26. 206,511
Sheep 878.787 80M02 132.516
The following tablet anowa the avaraga
price of hogs at South .Omana for tha last
several days, with comparisons:
6,997 U.ffO 12,692
l.ZJi ,478 11,345
8.879 16.3a 7,2X
K.42& 17.6 14 5'
6.696 19,700 4.594
8,241 14,367 6,407
Data. 1(06. lM7.im.lM6.jlKM.190.lt3.
June I.
June 10
June 11
June 12
June 13.
Juna 14.
June 15.
June 16.
June 17.
June 18.
June 19.
June 20.
June 21.
June 22.
June 23.
( 26H 6 37
5 2H 06
6 86 6 OS 6
5 47 I tl 36
6 61H 6 79 6 31
6 85 6 28
6 49S 6 84 6 35
5 6344 34
t ii 6 91
6 67 6 971 6 39
6 64 t 93 6 38
6 66i 6 91 6 ft)
6 89 28
6 76H 6 91 6 33
6 86VJ 6 85
t 17
20
a -
t 18
6 1
0 19
6 11
5 22
S 2u
a
5 19
6 151
6 10
6 13
6 15
4 701
4 To
4 7
t 85
6 01
103
6 00
6 07
4 12
4 811
4 821 5 99
4 881 6 02
4 121 5 96
4 93 t 97
S 001 6 88
B 071 I
6 071 5 817
6 C6 5 78
721
7 tn
1 36
T II
r 84
7 si
a
7 24
1 :t
1 26
I43
7 13
7 43
. a
7 49
Sunday.
The official number at, cars ot stock.
brought iu today by each road was:
Cattle. H'gs Sh'p.H'fs.
C. M. & St. P 4 3 .. ...
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific S 3
Union Pacific System. 16 22
C. at N. W.eaet.... 4
C. A N. W., west.... 17
C, St. P., M. & O.... 20
C, B. &Q., eaat.... 20
C, B. & Q., weat.... 17
C. R. I. & P., east.. 16
C. R. I. & P.. west.. 29
Illinois Central
C. G. W
2
38
6
6
22
1
4
1
2
21
110
27
Total receipts ....148
The disposition of the day's recelpta was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot neaa inaicatea
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift & Company...
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour & Co.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
287
551
58
1,661
1.711
1,423
"sii
468
2. 107
1.774
419
1,027
Armour, from St. Louis. 251
H. & W
Van Bant "& "Co. ......... "27
Carey A Benton 27
Lobman & Rothchlld .... 1
W. I. Stephen 53
Hill & Son 78
F. P. Iwls 55
J. B. Root ft Co 41
J. H. Bulla 75
Cudahy Hroa. Co...'.
Sam Werthimer 36
H. F. Hamilton 8l
F. O. lnghram 3
Sullivan Bros .' 15
Lhiner Bros 4
Other buyers 19
U. D. B. Co 150
Total 3.323 7,275 4.7M
CATTLE There were 131 cars of ci.ttle
reported in this morning as again:. I 161
cars a week ago. For the two data this
week the receipts show a largo falling
off. The arrivals consisted of a fair,
sprinkling vt all kinds, both killers and
stovkers. The trade as a whole was slow
and dull.
buyera were late In getting started this
morning and the. market on beef steers was
very much of a drag throughout. Packi ra
evidently felt bearlah and were Inclined
to hold back and bear values. Still ther;
waa a fair demand for desirable killers add
aa the offering were rather light the rat
tle kept changing hands a few at a time
and at prices that did not show very much
change aa compared with yeaterday.
Cows and heifers- were very slow sellers,
the trade being both dull and featureless.
It was late before the trade was under
way and a good deal later before a clear
ance was effected. As to prices there
was not much change, moat salesmen
iiuollng it as a slow market, but steady
at yesterday s decline.
There were more storkers ar.d feeders
In the yards than for aome daya back, attli
there was rnough of a demand to rl-an
up the supply. The prices paid did nut
show much change, some sales looking a
little easier and soma fully steady.
Quotations on csitle: Good lo choice
rornf.'d steers. 7.2Sa7.t6' fair to good corn
fed steers, $6 Of fi 7. if.; common to fair corn
fed steers. (5 0"? i.OD; good to choice cows
and heifers. M6J6.00; fslr to good cons
and heifers. M &o, common to fair ccas
and heifer. 11.75 4 W: good to choice stock
era snd feeders. (4.75V5 2u; fair to good
stockers and feeders. M ifi475; common to
fair stockers snd feeders, 3 25-54 00. stock
heifers. S3.(UD 3.50.
Representative ssles:
BEEF STEERS.
Ns. . fr. No. A. Pr.
Si !i 4 J5 4 1W54 1 M
IT I t3 14 Itai T 11
to ! V 47 10K4 t 14
I'll S 4 U 1124 7 JO
14 10 4 4 74 fO 1I..S 4 "J
It II 4 14 : US1 T 44
41 "7 4 4u 44 1 T 44
1JS4 4 4 to 1111 7
tl lt0 4 to 14 1144 7 an
47 114a 4 lu : 1X41 1 14
14 H i 4 T5 t 1441 1 75
i 44 4 .( : ijt T 14
i UU 4 U Ii4l 1 44
M 843 7 40 M 1315 7 44
14 ...1184 t 00 IT 1147 I 00
4 U4 1 04
COWS.
t.... 424 I M 4 UfiO t II
4 1140 1 40 I IKi I 40
I TO ITU 1 444 (0
4 4K6 ! 76 ' t 1110 40
I 44 1 T4 I K)30 I 44
1 1100 1 74 II 1011 I 4S
4 .' 4S0 I 76 14 4M I 4ft
I....- 410 t 40 II 47S I 73
7 ..,( I 40 II 434 4 00
I T74 1 40 4 1133 4 00
I mo I 00 11 1024 4 10
1 1(UI 04 11 4 4 II
7 W0 I 00 1 10M 4 14
4..'. 170 I 00 I list 4 IK
1 404 I 04 4 1120 4 tft
I I14 I 10 1 1211 4 40
4.....1 1041 I II 1 1.170 4 40
tl Ill I tO 14..; 1144 4 40
4. 63 I 24 13 M 4 44
1 1145 i 44 t IMS 6 OA
7 W I 36 4 UI40 I 00
I., 104 It! t 1816 4 46
HEIFERS.
4 .41 I 00 t 476 t IS
14 41 I 00 1 44 t 40
7...,..'. J04 I 00 6 414 I 71
t 4 t II 11 741 4 00
II. .. v 764 I 16
- . BULLS.-
1 1040 I 00 1175. t 86
1 1S60 I 00 1 410 t 76
I 1110 1 10 1 14.-.0 I 76
1. ............ 4J0 1 10 1 1140 4 00
1 1! I 26 . 1 1640 4 00
1 1114 I 16 1 1440 4 00
. I..., 1444 I 40 1 110 I W
1 1230 I 40 1 1440 4 to
1. ....161 I 4 1 17C0 4 16
1 ......1M 14 ., , 710 4 40
1 1.KV) I M I 1440 4 60
"1 .,.ltl 140 ' 1 '. 16S0 4 60
l. r.llu 140 1.. '..1330 4 44
.117 10 1 1910 4 26
1 1170 I 60
CALVES.
1 271 I 14 1 340 I 76
11.... 114 116 t .....22.) 176
i 160 I 76 t 100 I 76
4 275 I 00 7 174 t 00
...... 14! 6 IS 1 HO 4 on
I Ill I 36 1 140 I 00
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
t 64.) J IS 17 647 4 30
t 444 t 40 14 143 4 tl
4., 447 I 71 t 716 4 30
1 444 ) 40 II 121 4 (0
IT.. Ill 4 00 14 K.7 4 40
14 , 771 4 00 II 1014 I 00
6 ..'. 781 4 40 4 ...1042 I 06
t 441 4 16 10 440 I 20
U 767 4 16
HOGS Hogs opened 510c higher than
yesterday morning and speedily strength
ened up under the Influence of free buying
on the part of local packers. The market
soon became 10c higher and closed early
with everything sold at the high point of the
day. In fact, It would be safe to call the
general market 10c higher than yeaterday.
Thus a good share of the hogs sold at
tS.82H436.90, while yesterday the hogs sold
mostly . at S.72H6.80. Good hogs sold up
as high aa 85.95, the top, yesterday having
been 16.86. Taking the market as a whole,
It was In a good, healthy condition, and
entirely satisfactory to tha selling imprests.
Today's advance carrlea the market to
the highest point of the year to date, and
the highest point touched since October,
1907.
Representative sales:
H. A, sa. Pr. No. A. Bh. Pr.
M to 1!0 4 76 40 214 10 4 4
77 141 140 t 40 44 143 120 ( 45
14 14 IS) I 10 46 214 200 5 86
70 10 40 ( 10 M lh ... I 15
74.... ....232 14 lit 111 t42 100 III
41 117 40 ( li4 71 120 24 I 86
11 218 120 I liVfe 27 100 ... ( 86
77... 907 40 I 4I4 M t44 40 1 46
o 1 ... i IIV4 II 2f.t 140 4 86
41... Ill 40 I 42 II Ill 10 t 16
71 144 140 I U 11 144 40 I 16
2 141 120 I U 'a 0 IKS 120 6 86
II Ill 140 6 814 42 16T 120 4 44
74 175 .40 I 42 81... 214 1)0 I IS
T8 SS0 240 I 16 Tl 184 ... t 46
14 241 M IS 44 236 40 I 46
86 ST ... i 16 IU ll ... I 16
13 f"4 ... 4 W 64 tl 10 6 15
IS It I 46 41 147 40 I 14
68 MS 40 4 44 Tl 174 40 t 14
44 2M 40 4 45 71 Kit 130 I 86
2 144 ... I 86 47 244 SO I 4716.
44 100 140 I 85 44 244 180 6 87',
46 tod 40 I 86 19 IM 120 I 47
70 203 110 1 85 71 2.H4 40 117
11 101 110 18 II 257 ... II7U
77.: til 120 1 85 . 4 234 40 8 IT
Tl Kt I 44 44 Ul 200 4 17
74 241 10 1 85 74 217 40 1 47
17 t21 40 4 84 Tl 236 80 I 47
7(1 110 40 6 45 47 !M ... I 17
il tit to 4 85 II 471 ... 8 17
44 44 40 4 44 74 2.T7 140 I 17
44 204 ... t 46 71 2M4 40 4 87
II ,.ll ... 4 81 44 237 140 5 47
14 184 40 4 46 44 244 10 1 47
tl... tilt 40 I 84 44 ill ... (40
40 Vf. ... I 14 41 141 40 I 14
70.... ,.t:n 140 1 15 4.1 V,l 40 4 40
71 210 240 4 84 74 120 I 40
71 141 200 I 46 !8 ?41 40 I 40
127 ! 240 4 44' 41 171 ... I 44
41 1M 40 1 44 42 Jl 40 I 42
T4 tcl 140 4 44 (I Ill 40 ( 42
67 tit 40 I 84 44 244 ... I 45
7 17 40 I 44 4 141 ... I 15
II 114 40 I 46 60 341 ... I 45
80 201 10 ( 45 '
468 western lambs ..
69 western ewes ....
344 western ewes ....
379 Oregon wethers .
272 western wethers
419 western wether
55
Mi
87
97
103
6 75
3 90
3 fxt
4 75
4 75
4 15
CHICAGO 1.1VR STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady, Hons aad Sheep Steady
to Strona".
CHICAGO, June 23. CATTLE Receipts
about 3.000 head: maiket, steady; steers,
36.tlOi8 8.25; cows, t3.60tY6.T5; heifers. t4.OOfg7.00;
bulls, 83 otKfifi.gii; calves, t2.606.80; stockeia
and feeders, 83.254ia.36.
HOGS Receipts about 18,000 head; market
strong to 5c higher. Choice heavy ahipping,
16.164(41.25; butohers, 16. 10tr6 25 ; choice llglu,
6.1(.16; light mixed, to.9"66.l0; packing,
to.6C(&.0f; pigs, t4.25fj5.55; bulk of sales,
t6.0tvS8.20.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt about
13,mn head; market steady to atrong. Sheep,
tl.25fJ6.26; lambs, to.004j.7.00; yearlings, t4.60
j6.60.
St. Lonls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. June 23. CATTLE Receipts,
S.OOO head, Including 1,700 Texsns; market
ateadv to strong. Native shipping and ex
port ateers, 16.157.75; dressed beef and
butcher steers, 16.3iyd6.40; steers under 1.0X1
lbs., t4.15ij.60; stockers and feeders, t3.00ft
6.00; cows and heifers, 13.00dj6.76; canners,
tl.602.26; bulla, t3.00'36.26; calves. t3.26W.5.
Texas and Indian ateers, 13.266.26; cows and
heifers, tl. 754. 26.
HOGS Receipts, t.Rnn head; market steady.
Plga and lights, e4.0fxii6.86i packers. t6.653
6.05; butchers and beat heavy, 66.904j6.10.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4,600
head; market strong. Native muttons, 13.25
7 5.n0; lambs, t4.6oji.TK; culls and bucks,
13. 2S3. 76; stockers, 13.00.33.75.
Kansas Cltr LIt4 Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 23. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3.700 head. Market steady to strong.
Top, 16.00. Cows weak. Choice export and
dressed beef steers, t6.25i8.00- fair to good,
14.70U6.50; western steers, H5097.50; Block
ers and feeders. t3.0Otje.25; native cows, 12.90
fc'4.80; native helfere, !3.0OJj.00; bulla, t3.0O
454.50; calvea. 13.5tKFi5.60.
HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market SfflOc
higher; top. 15.96; bulk of aales, 15.85fi6.80;
heavv. 15.90u6.95; packers and butchers,
15.8rVffl5.9ri: light, t5.6i&6.96; pig. 14.25(5(4.80.
SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts, 9 000
hesd; market 10ff?20c lower. Lamba, tfi.OOCcr)
6.26; ewea and yearllnga, 14 00r4.7&', Texas
yearlings, I4.5OHI5.0O; Texas sheep, 13.7504.50;
stockers and feeders, t3.0OQ4.00.
Slonx Cltr LIT Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 23. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 600 head: mar
ket ateadv; beeves. 16.0007.76: eows snd
heifers, t45fKf?6.76; feeders. W.0005.00; calves
and yearlings, t3.75(S4.75.
HOGS Receipts, 4.600 head; market 10c
higher: rans-e of prlcea, 16.663;6.86; bulk of
sales, 5.nKff6.82H- K
Stock la Stent. 4
Receipts of live stock at tlij five principal
western markets yesterday: ' ' .
unit.
South Omaha...
Sioux City
Kansas City
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
1.800
500
1.700
3,0.0
3.000
Hogs.
8,000
4.500
i U.O'K)
. . 8.600
16.000
Sheen.
6,300
i'oon
4.500
13.0UO
..13,600 49,000 82,800
SHEEP Recelpta of aheep this morning
were very liberal at this point, with fair
rur-a reported elsewhere. Th quality and
kind of sheep here today was about the
same as yesterday, there being a fair allow
ing of both western grassers and cornfeda.
The market, however, was In a very un
satisfactory condition. In the first place
It was lale before the trains wers In and
still later before buyera showed any dis
position to do business. It was one of
those waiting markets when everyone
starts around waiting for something to
turn up. Bom sales did not look so very
much lower, but, on the other hand, some
of the same stuff as was her yesierdny
old 26c lower and buyer were generally
talking that they wanted to take off at
least 15fj2&c. Thus It happened thst It waa
well along toward midday before very
much buslneas waa transacted.
Gradually the stuff changed hands a
load or two at a time, but the ssles looked
all the wsy from 104326c lower than yester
day. Oregon grass wethers sold at 1 1 out!
4 75. and yearlings at 14 7566.00.
Quotations on fed sheep end lambs: Good
to choice spring lambs, H O0.ij6.5t); good to
choice shorn lamh. to. !M5 (Vi ; fslr to good
shorn lambs, 14.75(35 15, stock lamh, 13 .VO-n
4 On; good to choti (horn yearlings, 14 7y
100; fair to good shorn yesrlings, 14 sOw
4 75; good to choice shorn aethers, II 6. ii
4.76; fair to good shorn wethers. Itfl"4fct.
good to hol. shorn ewes. t4.i)04j4 to; fair
to good shorn ewes, 13 5"tj4.U0; culls and
bucks. t2 5utj3.0O.
Representative sale'
No.. Av. 1'r
231 weatern wethers 76 . 4 "0
5"v Orgon wethers luo ' 4 50
496 Orag in yesrlings io. 4 To
tit Oregon yearling 47 6 00
WOMEN STUDYTHE RITUAL
Auxiliary to Conductors' Order Close
Their Meetlntr with Thea
ter Partr.
Officer of the Ladle' Auxiliary td the
Order of Railway Conductor, In session
In Omaha, hold during goed behavior and
as all the officers have been true to their
trust there stflll be no election at this
time. Mrs. Am a Overmyer of Omaha Is
president of the local division and sh says
she expects to hold her office Indefinitely
and that this probably will be tha caso
with most of the other officers.
The meeting held Iu Omaha Is a biennial
affair and closed last evening . with a
theater parly at the Boyd.. Th sessions
began Monday mornirg, the prime object
of the convention being to Instruct the
members In the ritualistic work of the
order. Mr. J. H. Moore of Toledo, O.,
grsnd president; Mrs. F. B. Kenyon of
Lincoln, dlstilct deputy, and Mr. E.
Heagy, past district deputy, are honored
guests of thQ convention.
Delegates were present from the three
states of Nebraska, Iowa and Wyoming,
the list Of delegates being, as follows:
Mcsdames S. E. .Miller, II. J. Miller,
J. R. David, F. M. Henderson, Robert
Moore, O. K. Keller, J. H. Hecker, Joseph
Marshall, W. F. Reinsh, C. M. Knott.
O. O. Miller, J. H. Chandler, A. Harring
ton. J. M. Law thorn, N. E. Shepherd,
C. E. Koll, N. Sornberger, William Martin,
8. A. Barrett, W. S. Ker-y. A. R. Vylie.
J. L. L'oW, M. l.ordcn, r J. )iodan and
L. VanVleck.
The visiting delegate wera ' given a
luncheon at the Cheaapeaku Ctif Tuesday
noon and some of them took a rid around
the city In the afternoon. The placet of
the next meeting Is !'-fl to the call of the
president. ' .
J If you will make inquiry 11 will b a
; rrvelatloD lo you how many succumb la
; kidney or bladder troubles . In on form
j or another. If th patient I not beyonl
I medical aid. Foley Kidney Cur will cut.
It nver disappoints.' All driiggsls.
Wealthy Bachelor Murdered.
BOTTINEAU. N, l., June :-3 -Frank
Siedel. a wealthy bachelor w ho waa post .
snaater at KomU-r. on (he Turlle mountain,
nnd his 11-yesr-old niece hsve been mur
dered and their home burned over their
bodies. Home ha Ifliti . ils who l av been
prowling 1 1.1 nun Ii iliat community for some
time are suapecled of' (I.e. crlm. Rubbery
was evidently th mom.