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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. .TUNE 26. IOCS. tRAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET MJket Eem&ini Dull and Unintereit in tnd .Clotea Lower. HEAVY OnXEINGS, 50 DEMA5D Wtat "lasted Ateady, hut Dropped OUT',, and Cnrn tld ot Show i? Gimp It Has and Price .'tt . Dropped. ' OMAHA. J urn 11, I9.ui Qrgln markets ruled dull and were dis appointing. Offerings wera heavy and tnara was considerable difficulty exp.ri enced In eelling owing to the extreme lack of demand. ..Values ruled lower gradually and )onPd anrriewhat lower. Wheat . started steady, but dropped off with lack of.dcmand or mpport from the billing ' aide. Offerings were liberal and wera found hard .to gel rid of. July whoat opened at 6la and closed at 814,0. Corn did not allow the gimp It has, and although there u some brisk demand ; early In the season, there wae a bull In the buying Inter and prices eaaed lower with wheat July corn opened at 'ic, and Closed at 6"lc. Primary wheat receipts were 237,000 bu and shipments were IMo.miO bu., agalnat re ceipts laat year of 684, bu. and ahtpmenla of 2G6,fJiO bu. Com receipts were 14.1,000 bu. and ship ment! wtre 417.000 bu.. ajralnst receipts laat year of 681,000 bu. and shipments of TT2.00U Clearances were none of corn, none of oaca and wheat and flour equal to 6o,000 bu. Liverpool cloaed 1 higher on wheat and a nc 'ranged on com. ' Local range ot optlona: Article. 1 Open. High. I Low. Close. Tea'y. "Wheat July... , Bept... 'Corn July..., "ept.J Oata Hept... May... 81" 81H 814 81H tlH BO , 80 7H 79 Kfti 74 ' 7H 7H 7H 7H 67, 7H 87H 674 67H $6 SB'i '' UZ S8S4 88i ' Oaiata Cash Prtaes. WHEAT No. t hard, lff3c; No. t hard. 'J0Hc; No. 4. hard, 83fcSc; No. I spring mififKo.,.. CORN No. S, 68c; No. 4, 7c; No. 3 yel lw. BSc: No. 1 white. 71W72C. OATSNo. 8 mixed, 4Rff4H'4c; No, I white, UTVJHWCr NO. 4 white, 4HW4&HO. RYfc-No. J. 71H7?4c; No. S, VXiFnhbc. Caeaat nasal pt. Wheat. Corn. Oata. 4 2W 118 293 .'.14 18 26 Chicago .... Mlrjneapolls Omaha ..... Jjuluth, ...... CHICAGO s GRA19T AND PnOVIIIOHl KeatnreS of the Trad law aad Closing; Prieea on Board of Trada. CHICAGO, June 25.-Clear weather over tha entire wheat belt of the United States caused weakneae today In the local wheat market, the July delivery cloalng at a net loss of about Htffcc- Corn waa down 4o. OaLs wera off c. Provlalona were T lL ii. 1 fir lnw. , Tim wheat market waa weak all day vlth tha exception of moderate firmness t the i art due to an advanoe In Llver- i ociI. The feature of the trade was heavy seiilna? Jul b several prominent com tulsslon houses and by leading longs. Tha Meal weather conditions In tha winter and iuing wheat territories wera chiefly re eiumsible lor tha selling pressure, but an ....iu Urk demand fur cash wheat by millers and exporters also Inspired ,,n.iierbla aalllna. Fresh reports of Mntk rust In Nebraska were received, uhli'h rauaed soma buying at the start, 'J'hi! Kansas crop report estimated the ronUltlon of the new crop In that etate t. La 73 oor cent, -which Is a loss of five Miiuta iiiniromil with the sovernment re pull of June-10. Tha market closed weak j ill . onened UOho lowir, at v.'.T.r.' sold in, tn Kiuaiao and then u lined to 64o. The oloaa waa at 86 'ic. Clearances of wheat and flour viae equal to 64,700 bushels. Primary icolpt were 7S7.O0O bushels, compared villi 684.000 bushels the same day last j. ar. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported rocelpta of 126 cars, agalnat i!4 aia laat week and 167 cars a year ago. i urn was weak all day. July opened niu lianged to e lower, at 8 sHc. mid off to Sc and closed at 6V4c. Uooal meipta were I cara with 2 cars con tract. Weakness of wheat and corn offset un favorable crop news and caused a weak lnarket for oata. July opened tto lower, Ht 444c sold at 45S4C and closed at 46 Vc Ical recelpta were 118 cats. 1'iovlslons were firm early In the day. 'I he market weakened later because of the decline In grain. At the close September pork waa off 10c, at 814.76. Lard waa 7'c lower, at IK.06. Ribs wera also 7Vo .uwer. at $8.30. K.ittmatrd recelpta for tomorrow: W heat, 5 cars; corn, 817 cars; oats. 111 chin; hogs, 22,000 head. The leading futurea ranged as follows: riilf,. '''' P'her nevrby flrsu current f7r.ti r r"urnhl a.es. 17V; western lim jJlZ.:- w-"t"n tlrsts. cur- lent rec'pis, fre cases !?(-.. NEW YORK S10CRSASDB0SDS I lihKnF!- Pirn, . I -t - , , w r,.ll ...... u:milfl. ;pw iors tun rreama. choice. 17Uifi;n?u... m. v l. ull creams, fslr to good. UV812c. M5W YORK cm a w . .. . u - r i (Isolations of the D I Commodltlea. NEW YORK, i Jiina ii u-i inn t Market quiet and about steady: Minnesota I?,'Jri. s-6; winter ..traighta. 4.10H.25; Minnesota bskers. S4.hro4.4o: 7.1YL rVrm &; winter patents. 14.3694 70; winter low grades. .30oH.i. jrr, iiuur, sieany; lair to good, 1.1.60 U 80; choice to fa-ncy, M 856 nn. I.Vll.NMKAL Quiet! fine white n.l yellow, tl.60!.6; coarse, $1.36; kiln dried, $3.;,. , RYR Illlll: Nn 9 wilvrn UltLn t ft k New York. ' - - - WHEAT Here! Tits K ft 0(1 kn Mnnrli 7.KKX bu.: Aales. ! Kia.ttCift hn Sn,.l mnr. ket easy; No. 2 red. 97Vfcc. elevator: No. red. 9r!Vic. f. o. b. afloat-. No. 1 northern iHiluth, $1.1 1 t. a. b. afloat; No. t hard winter, $1 01V. t. o. b. afloat. Although wheat opened higher on better cables and bullish Kansas etate report, It later urned weak on fine Weather news and at he close was H 3 ?io lower than last night. July. HS(HV, Closed at 4c; H-p-teniber, .! H ft ft 3 V,c. closed at 9iV4c: De cember. 4 lU-KBelosed at 4c. i;ukn Keepts, none; sales, 10,000 bu. Ppot market steady; No. i. 78c, nominal, elevator, and 7Hc, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option market was weaker on bearish crop news and closed Sifc net lower; July closed at 78c; September, 7s lic, closed at 7c. 8 Recelots. 67. R00 bu. Snot mar ket steady; mixed oats, 28 to i'i pounds. 64t66c; natural white, 2 to 3i pounds, 67 S to 60c, clipped white. 32 to 40 pounds. 607c. hay Dull and easy; good to choice, as 96c. H1DK8 Firm: liogota. 17Vi(tf ISc : Central American, 17V4C- ' LEATHKR Firm; acid, 21iff28c. PROVISIONS Beef. steady: family. $1. 7513 17.80; mess, - $14.00S 1 6.60: beef hams. $27.OO02.OO; packet, fl5 0U16 00; city extra Indian mess, $24 00525 00. Cut meats, r rm: Dlckled bellies. iw lu.ou; pickled hams, $10.00. Lard, steady; west ern, $9.06&9.i5;reriea, quiet; continent. $9.40; South America, $9.85; compound, $7 87 ma8.12H. Pork, firm; family, $17 00& 18.00;, short cleara, new, tiH.tiil 18 00; mess, -new, $l 00fi 18.26. TALLOW UUU; City. b'tiP country, on 6Hc RICE Firm; domeatlo. fair to extra. SVQOVjo; Japan, nominal. HL'TTER-FIrm; creamery specials, 7Zc extras, He; thirds to firsts. liKU''- CHEEHB-Flrm; state full cream, spe cials 12(jl8c; state full creams, small, colored or white, fancy. 12c; slate full cream large, colored or white. llc; state run cream, good to prime, uwouitoc; state full cream common, KKgllc. EOOS Steady: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected, white. Via; good to choice, 20fr22c; brown and mixed, fancy. 22c; good to choice, uMc; western firsts, l.WlHc; seconds, 14iTtHa. POl'LTRY Alive, easy; spring chickens, 20c fowls. 1'iu.c.: turknvs. 13c: dressed. Irregular; western sprlpg chickens, mr23c; turkeys, 1217c; fowls, liWafWW: Shifting Flnctaatiom Mark Lack of S?ecalatiTe Conriction. lo.oni ,iiiio marks: discount, decreased. r on) msrks; tressury bills. Incressed 7S.W tnsrksr notes in rirculstlun, cressed, 16.973.OiiO msrks; deposits, cressed lS.'.tS.OH) msrks. 19.- In- MARKET ALMOST. STAGNANT WEATHER IN THIS OR Alt BELT Pair and Warmer la the Oatlook far Friday. OMAHA. Neb.. June 24. ltul An area of high pressure overlies the central portion of the country, and clear weather -la general - everywhere except along the Atlantic and gulf coasts, where It la generally cloudy.- Cooler weather has extended Over the eastern and southern states. Tha temnerature has risen every where west of the Mississippi river and slightly warmer -will prevail tn this vicin ity tonight, witn connnuea iair wwuwt m- nlrht and DrobaDiv naar. Omaha record of temperature and precip itation compared with tha corresponding day of the last thjee years: ' - v 190. 1907. U08. 1906. Minimum temneraturs .... 6 68 88 8 PreclDltatlon 100 .38 .07 .00 Normal temperature for today. 74 degrees. Excess In precipitation since . March. L - Deficiency corresTondtng period In 1907, .ll Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 2.74 Inches L. A. welbh. Local Forecaster. Amerlran Locomotive Itlsri Five Points on Declaration of Rear nlar Dividend and Traders Are laaaht "hart. NEW YORK. June 26.-The siilftlng fluc tuations In prices today marked the lack of apeculatlve conviction on the present small operators who mad up the n.arket. 1'srt of the Idleness and Indifference of the trml- ng is attributable to the seasonable dlsln. ollnailort to efforts and the desire for va- tlon leisure. Demand for securities Is almost stagnant. The professional traders who would he disposed to operste on the bear side of the market tvnder these cir cumstances are tlimld about making com mittments owing to the smsll floating sup ply of stocks and the occasional demon stration of the extent towhlch unfavorable factors have been discounted In the price level. The action of American Locomotive todav served ss an object lesson to liear traders who did not observe sufficient caution In selling stocks short. The declaration of the usual uuarterlv dividend on that stock proved an agreeable surprise to some hold ers and a corresponding unpleasant shock to the bears who have assumed with great confidence that the dividend was to be re deuced or even passed. The basis for this assumption was the known heavy decline in traffic of the railroads, their forced tc sort to economics and their selection for first observation of these economics of the usual expendlturea for new equipment. Not only have the railroad equipment com panies suffered from curtailment of out lay for new expendlturea. but the financial disturbance last fall threw Into arrears Urge amounta of paymonta for equipment already delivered. The success of the new bond flotations by many of the railroads recently has served to relieve somewhat tbe latter phase of the troubles of the com panies dealing In equipment. Now the con- ilderatlon of these tacts that had driven American Locomotive down to a price out of line with a 5 per cent dividend stock. Tha price was run up over 6 points today when the regular dividend wae declared. The strength of American Car was partly in sympathy, notwithstanding the different policy already pursued by that company In a reduction of the dlvlden.l rate. The financial strength of the company revealed by tne annual report also helped tne car oompnny. The sustaining Influence ot inese ami a few other advances was offset at one time during the day bv the renewed unset- tlemetit In the Rock Island and subsidiary securities snd In some of the Qould group. There was nothing new to explain the weakness of the Rock Island securities but It gave color to reported rumors of a reorganisation of the company's finances In prospect. Reports of crop news carried during the day allegations of extensive damage to winter wheat had some influ ence In the stock market at one time, These reoorts were denied and th weak ness of the wheat market in response to the denials gave them force. J. P. Morgan was reporteo, on tne eve or nie return io Europe, ss declaring himself optimistic over the financial outlook, snd this utter ance waa of effect In the late firmness of the market, which was held until tne cios- Inar The 1v a salna were small, aa rule, but last orlces generally were the best. Monde were Irregular. Total sales, par value, $1,433,000. United States bonds, ml s declined x r cent on can. Following were the range of prices on the Btock exchange today: Biles, It. IM I.4U0 nigh. 14'a T.OW. CloM. Kit 100 "ioo 400 6. MO 600 ' WO .10 -ir" -4" 101 7SH fli 1M4 la iovi "ri nit M 124 26, 1908: fttatlona. Ashland. Neb 84 Auburn, Neb 85 Broken Bow, Neb. 98 Columbus, Neb.. 85 Culbertson. Neb. ,. Falrbury, Neb.... 88 Fairmont, Neb.... 8 Or. Island, Neb... 86 Hartlngton, Neb.. 84 Hastings, Neb.... H Holdrege, Neb.... 86 Oakdale, Neb..., . 66 Omaha. Neb 84 Tekamah, Nab.... 87 Artlcloa. Open. High. Low. Closa. Tag'y. . "Wheat I I July 85S''4!86CV Kept. Htitr.v-.-l, i, Blec. 8741 88 3 b Dec. 87:H,(U'Vl7:!iVT4 'Corn I 1 July iWViff! 4 1 Bept. WWMrkjl S i Dec. tike's',, 69 May 68 Oats- a July 44T4 464 bJuly 43', 44W Sept. 3H& SS Dec. 404 404 1 Pork i July 14 80 14 87H I Sept. It 86 14 1 Loid- July 8 97 9 00 Sept. 15 I 17S4 Oct. 12 12H 4 Ribs- I I July 8 It 8 17H I Sept. 8 40 8 4'JV4 i ' " 47Vt 160 85 atiffsl 86! 8V 86 1 stf'4 6H 68V4I 68 Vi 68Vtli 6Ki 44l 451 43 44V4 s4:38i(tTi, 384 14 60 14 76 I 87 9 06 9 121 8 07 8 BU 80 14 62 14 76 8 87 9 Oo t 12! 8 07 BO 9 40 8 86 87i 87 681 6 68 68 45 44 30((A 40 14 80 14 35 8 96 t 12 9 20 8 16 87 9 45 No. I. A Old. b New. Cash Quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $4. JO 4 46: straights. H soaM.Hi: spring patents, $4.OVQ4.40; Mralghts, tj.9ord4.bv; bakers, $2.90 4j KJ. WHEAT No. 8 soring. 96cj1.00, CORN No. t, 6o; No. 2 yellow, 714710 OATS No. 2. 61Vc: No. S white. 49ao, BEKDS-Flsx. No. 1 northwestern, 11.24. l'unv 1B111VO Khnrt rlha. sides flinn f7 87a.26. Pork, mess, per bbl., H.bfJ 4 62. Lard, per 100 lbs., $8.86. Short clear aides tboxad). U.26if-6u, Following were the reoelpts and ship ments of flour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 41,'MI 18.4iO Wheat, bu ,a0 -77.200 Corn, bu STO.OoO 818.200 Oats, bu lfX.OoO 348.a0 Kye. bu 9.000 l.OuO Rarley, bu 29,i0 17,2uO On tha Produce exchange today the butts market waa steady; creameries, l&ifZSc dairies. 179i'Jlc. Kgss, firm; at mark, rases included, Hii'Uc; firsts, l&Vi prime firsts, liV.-c. Cheese, steady; llfi'ijo. ft. I.aala Uaaeral Market 8T. LOUIS. Hu, June 2ft. vYHEAT- 7,wer: track. No. J red oaah. 96o; No. bard, ffrffflOl; July, 8u4V4c; September, CORN Lower; track, No. i cash, 719 TVct No. X- while. T!?; July, Ramsmher 7C. tJAT Futures, firm; cash, demoralised track. No. 1 cash, 4'.ic; iso. 2 wnite, ft: . Beotember. 88c. FIX)L'R-Dull; red wlnUr patents. $4 40 C-4D6; extra fsncy and straight, $4 0utj-4 $6; clear, U.Mai.ln. KEKT Tlmotl-. ateady; $3.WKfja 60. CtRNMKAl-Steady; $.1.60. BRAN-Weaker, suckud east ' 01 08. HAT Unchanged; timothy, ralrie. $11 w-rli-Ou. IRON (WTl)N TIF-$lt0 , HA"MINl-rc. HEMP TWINfVV. PRuVI8!ON8-Pork lower tl4M. Ijird. lower; prime aleara. $8-37D 862. Iry salt meals, firm; boxed extra , f mm et, .1... 1 1 nid WT, . . .1, ...1 clears, M.fi:. Bacon, firm; boxed extra shorts. $9 Zti clear rlOs. $4.87; short clears. $9.60. POULTRY-Qulet; chickens, c; springs. lfrtfl9o; turkeys, U80c; duoks. 7c; reeae, 6c. BUTTVR Steady; creamery. lj-l:c. EOO eTtesdy; lie, case count. Receipts. Shipments Flour. Mils. i.. 9.Vo 10.( Wheat. l" 1 .(' looio ' Corn, bit W. 43 tmo Uata, bu.,....-t 8oO - M.Otw ' Philadelphia P red ace Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 26. RUTTER teajv; fair demand; extra weetern cream, a v, tje- extra western creamery, nearly plifte. JSe an,j5 Finn; good demand. Pennsylvania Cor and) Wheat Region Balletln. For the twenty-four hours ending at m., 76th meridian time Thursday, June OMAHA DISTRICT. Temo Max. Mln. Alta. Ia Sarroll, la.... lartnda, Ia... Sibley, Ia tSioux City, la Not Included II 86 87 80 64 In 60 63 6$ 68 68 60 68 " (56 64 60 67 66 6 to 6 65 68 48 (4 Rain fall. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .CO .00 .00 .00 .00 .'.00 '.00 .00 .00 .f0 .00 M Bky. C'ear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear .Clear 'Clear -Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear tMlnlmum 1.900 00 ino soo i.hto 'i'.ioo no 2.000 M oo 41 81 J 86 6 ..... li 24 ( U 132 41 to 93 84 85 'ii 160 24 , M 4 14S Ul averages. temperature for twelve-hour period ending a. m. . DISTRICT AVERAOAS. No. of Temi.e Rain. Central. stations. Max. Mln. Inches. 28 80 68 T 18 84 68 .02 14 82 . M T 12 84 68 .00 20 84 - 60 , 00 18 86 - 68 .00 IS 84 - 60 .00 slightly warmer In the western and slightly cooler In tha eastern portion of the corn and wheat region Light showers occurred In tha Ohio valley. L. A. WtLBH, Local Forecaster. Chicago, 111... Columbua, U Des Moines, Ia... Indianapolis, Ind. Kansas city, mo. Omaha, Neb Et. Louis, Mo The weather I Kansas City Grain and Previsions, n xnnno ill. mu.. , unr mi. . iica i Nominally steady; July, 8ss; September, 74". c: December. 817c; cash: No. 1 hsrd, 94,99c; No. S hard, W-4to; No. 1 red, &0 96c; No. 8 red, 936o- CORN 1'0 lowsr; juiy, dotc: ooiiiemuer, 83c; December, 63c; cash: No. 1 mixed, 74c; No. 8 mixed, 73JP74c; No. 2 white. 77W: No. 3 white, Ttxfl no. OATS Unchanged; Ni No. 2 mixed, tjiK. P T K74c77Q. HAY Choice timothy, easy, $l0.60irH.OO choirs nralrle. 26c lower. $9.00(ff9.60. BUTT BR Firm) creamery extras, So; packing stock, 16o. EtWiS Firm;' fresh extra, 16e; currant receipts, 13o. Options at Kansas City: Jo. t white, 494380c; Articles. I Open. High.l Low. Close. Weat- .1 I July 81tyS 82 81 September ... 81B07 U 79V Corn I I July 6H 6 September ... 64 64 634 81 79 63 63 Liverpool Grain Market, LIVERPOOL, June 25. WHEAT-Spot, Q-ilet; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 6d; No. 1 (.alirornia, is j; futures, steady; July, 7s lld; September, 6a lld; December, 6s 10d. CORN Spot, new American, kiln dried firm, 6a ld; old American mixed, steady, 6 id, rututes, quiet; July, 6s ld; Sep lemutr, os ia. Amftlgtmatei Copper . Am. C. P Am. C. st r. fit Am. Cotton Oil Am. H. A It. ptd Am. les Iscaiitiss Amerlusa LlnneS Oil. Am. Locomotive An. LocomotlTs pfd.'. . Am. 8. A R Am. 8. A R. ptd Am. Bur Rflnlnl .. Am. Tobstoo era Amsrlosa Woolsa Anaconda Mining Co. . Atehlsoa AtclilioB pfd Atlantic Co.rt Line ... Btltlmor A Ohio Bal. Ai Ohio Pfd Brooklya Rpld Tr Canadlss Psclfle Central Leather Central Leslhar pfd ... Central of New Jnr Chesapeake A Ohio.... Chloaso Ot. W rntcaso a n. w C, H. St. P C, C , C. A St. l Colorado F. A I Colorado A So Colo. A 8o. 1st pfd.... Colo. A So. 24 ptd Consolidated Gas Corn Products Dataware A Hudana... Denver A Rio Orand D. A R. O. pfd Dlatlllera' Securities . Brie Erie lat pfd Krle 2d pfd Oeneral Electric Ot. Northern pfd Ot. Northers Ore cue Illlnole Central Inurborough Met Int. Met. ptd International Paper .. Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump Iowa Central Kaoaaa city So K. O. Bo. pfd Loulertlle a N Mexican Central Mlna. A pt. L,. M . Bt. P. A a. Mtaiourl Pacific M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Lead New Tork Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A Weetero North American Northern Psoitis , Paclflo Mall Pennaylvania People' e ties P.. C. C. A Bt. L Preesed Btrnl Car. ..v.. Pullman palaos Car..., hallway Bteel Spring . Reading Republic Btaet Republic Steel pfd Rock laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd.., Si. 1. A S. F. 14 pfd It. Louis S. W bt. U i. w. pfd Sloea-Bhef field 8. A I Southern Psoitis So. Pacific pfd So. Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tanneasoe Copper .... Tesaa A Pacific T.. St. L A W T, Bt L. A W Vnloa Pacific Vnlon Paclflo ptd V. S. Rubber U. 8. Rubber 1st pfd. V. 8. BlMl V 8. Bteel ptd Utah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd.. Wabaah Wabash pfd WeailughouM Electric Weatern I'nlon Wheeling A L. B Wieconeis rentral -..:' "" . Totnl sales for the day. 244.8t shares, ev Pork Money Market. NEW YORK. June 16. MONEY Prime mercantile psper, S-j1-per cent. TKRLINti ITXCHANtlK Firm, with sc tual business In barkers' bills at $4X7 for demand and at $4 N5o for sixty-day bills; commercial bills. $4.8nt4 8.. SILVER Rar. 64,c; Mexican dollars. 4W BONDS Government, weak; railroad Ir regular. MONEY ON CALI.-F.aay. l'.fil per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; offered at iu per cent. TIME I OANS Steady; sixty days. 2 per cent; ninety dsys, :(72 per cent; six months. 3 pel" cent. Closing uuoiatKins on nonaa were as roi- lows : 1" HO' H vi .. iiu int. Ml. 4',a I"""!. A N unl. te... c Mn. eg 4e :21 M rentral 4i . . U2 lo lt Inc t 'Minn. l L. 4 104 M . K A T. 4a .. . do 2a M "N. R. R. of M 9 V. Y. ('. g. l,e . N. J. C. g. ht . M Nn Pacific 4l , 'in 3 , t.i M. A W. c fa . 12 t. s. L. rMg . . ,1'4N Pfnn. cv. 11 1914. . 71 do rnn. 4a . 4h Readlns gen. 4a , M Rp. of Cuba it .1"" 'St. L. A I. M. c it 1 St. 1. A 3 P. fg. 4a. 4i. S. rf. It. rg do Crupon r s. : rfg .... do rnupon . 8. 4a. rrg do coupon Am. Tobacco 4. do 4a Atrhiion gn. 4e. do ad). 4a Mo cv. 4a do rv. oa 'Atlantic r. 1.. Mil. a Ohio 4a .... do ts P.r R T c 4.. Central of Oa. S do lit Inc do 31 Inc do Sd Inc Cnee. Ohio 4 Chicago A A. 3W c., b. a q. n 4 C , R. I. A P. 4. do ool. tn do rfds 4e fVC. A St. L. g. Colo. Ind Si Colo. Mid 4a Colo A 80. 4a Pel. A Hud. cv. I A R. O. 4 Er:e p. I. 4a do gn. 4a Japan 4a do 4a do 2d aertee Bid. ""Offered . .113 .. ft . . !a .. M .. 14 .. 74 .. MS .. .- c 4a ai 1 K'3 1'Haj 71 4 in 101 14 M t:s st. L. S. W. c. 4... ) ... 1 ieabr.ard A. L 4a .. :.3 . .. U So. Pacific 4s ... s de lat 4a 42 4a. 94 Mo. Ralla-ay ft 't ... 62 inn A P. la 11-4 ..HI T . St. L. A W. 4s . . 71 ... t nlon Pacific 4a It 4a 1 s do cv. 4 . . , l . .. .- V 9. Steel 2dSa 4 ... SS Wabaah la K-4 ...43 Weatarn Md 4a 7 ... H W. L. E 4a (.8 .... 89 Wla. Central 4a s,".j ft N. V. N. H. c a rfa. US flik BaaQS London Stock Market LONDON. June .American ttocurlties opened steady today. During the early trading prices ruled from to above yesterday s New York closing. London closing slocks; Oonaola. money .. 17 11-14 M.. K. A T. do account 17 lt-1 N. T Central US Norfolk a W . M do pfd . M Ontario A W . M Pennsylvania 1 Rand Mlnea . S Heading 41 Southern Railway .. .1S4 do pfd . 11 Southern Pacific ... . ! I'nlon Pacific . 45 do pfd . 1 V- B. Steel . 36 do pld . 24 Wahaah . 17 da pfd 1-tO Spanish 4a lUaliAmal. Copper quiet, 2ud per ounce, per cent. e The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 16-16 per Cent; for three months' bills, 1 6-lbf(il per cent. Anaconda AUhieon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific ... Cheaapeake A Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. A Bt. P Pe Beers Denver A R. O do pfd Brie do let pfd do td pfd Grand Trunk Illlnola Central .... Ixtulavllle A N SILVER Bar, MUNUY u4 New York Mlnlngr Stocks. NEW YORK, June J8. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Alica W0 headvllle Con Breecs Brunswick Cob Tom. Tunnel stock. Com. Tunnel bonda. Con. Cal. A Vs Horn Sliver Iron Silver Offered. Little 1 hlef ... Mexlcas Ontario Ophlr Small Hopes .. Standard Yellow Jacket .. 6 ..' 5 .. M . MM ..is:. .. 17 ..174 .. 45 money at wort iiM 7 Interest 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 Towa and Nebraska 8200,000 of 7 per cent preferred stock in shares of S100 each. The rate is bet ter than can be had on any other safe investment; the security is as good or Better Xlran a Farm lVlortQage. 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 work? Write for full in formation or ask your banker. rmsiff? HTiBiiiin pmaiTai rfnnwti n mv Bee Building. Omaha, Nebraska I " ' ; H i"' : I . Hi : . 44 a .i5;j ' 44 B W.JSP.S.SIISSSMS1I . u . 4 . 24 OMAHA LIVE STOCK .MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Extremely Slow and Dull Throughout. SLIGHT REACTION IN HOG- VALUES 8. el. 500 341 14 4 Si i ' 30 100 5t4 M4 400 48 44 "ioo ii 'iiii ' iiio 40'i 100 14 34 I.SU0 1914 1 t!o iaou 1294 30 4'4 a84 1.400 127 1X1 "ioo "ri 'j7 "ioo 'wii is" " ioo ioi" ios "'ioo 'iiii iiiti i'.ioo 'i4 'iiii ioo V 27 'i.'ioo "ilia ' iH tOO 101 4 l'MS4 1,J0 40 39 ' 1.000 1344 134 100 S6 it 1,000 lilt 110 " ioo '" it 40.700 4K 700 1.R00 7.400 IIIO 4O0 tin too 111H 144 414 14 0 13 MS UM4 14 41 100 12 Ta.aoO 100 11.100 l.OilO I, too lilO IK) 1.4--0 100 44 V4 144 S 102 1214 144 4HVs US 2S 21V. 11S iS 41 -4 'iii. 44 14314 9'4S SS 101 S II 11 2214 47 S 41 ill 23 4 42 S 14 S 4 1 17V4 27 S 474 1U1 714 124 s ti 41'. e.Va 9.1 So N 4. !"'.. i 10 291 14 14k 1. 132 46 2414 74' 122Vi 16 !t 16714 24 40 . 24 19S4 2314 lit 130 &414 1244 1014 27 S 914 r5v. 22 14 23 6414 104 14 24 1VS 01. 44 ioi s i3S 47 67 IMS 25 12''H 91 S 74 2 1-9S U ins 16S 44 1'4 !. 21 164 14 48S s 11 1 4314 n 21 14 434 144S 82 24 91S 17 S 101 S 13 22 S 100 s ill it MS 4 154 Treasnry Siatr-rarnt. WASHINOTON. June 25. Today's state mrnt of the treasury balances In the era! fund, exclusive of the 1160. 000. 0"0 gold reserve, shows: Available rash bal ance. $242,000,234; gold coin and bullion, i32.775.35B; gold certificates, S30.908.3SS. Cotton Market. NEW TORK, June 25.-COTTOX Futures opened steady; June. 10 14-24e; July, 10. Uo; August, 10.06c; September, 9.82c; October, 9.3c; November, ,9.53c; December, 9.24-; January, 9.20c; Febrnarv, 9.20c bid; Mtirrli, 9.22c; April, 9.23c offered; Mat'. 9.2m- offeied. Spot closed steady,, 10 point lower; nud dllna; uplands. 11.70c; middlins; gulf, ll.c; ales. I.Sfai bales. OALVE8TON,,Tn June 2b.-COTTOX-teady; 114C. ... , N1V OHLEANS June 25.-COTTON-Spot ' market easv.' 'dales. 923 bales. Ixiw ordinary, 7e, nnmar ordinary, 7 13-18c; good ordinary. 9scr: -low middling. W4c; middling, HHc; good middling, 11 o-Hir; middling fair, 12 7-16c; fair, 13 13-16c, nom inal. Futures closed steady; June, 9 9Bo; July. 9.96c; August, 9.88c; September, 9.6Rc; Oc tober, 9.26c; November, 909c; December, 9.12c j January, 9.06c; February, 9.06c; March, 9.06c. t Sheep and Iambi tlos and Dnll front Ktart to Finish, nlth Trlres lies, erally Showing Some Decline. SOUTH OMAHA, Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday Official Wednesday.. Estimate ThutaUay Neb., June 26. 1908. Cattle. Hogs. Stieep 2,637 3.786 , 2,il9 . 1,500 6.2! 6.743 2.865 S.600 Metal Market. NEW YORK. June 25 VETATyS The Txindon tin market was lower, with spot quoted st 126 Ss and futures 12 61 6. Th locsl market was weak. wl;h quota tions ranging from 27.SBi27,6' Cooper was unchanged at 57 2a 6d for rot, but 6s tower at 57 17s 6d for ftitu-e In Lrnil-m. Locally the market waa weak In tone with rrlres a shade lower on the average, al though some dealers are said to b re fusing any ennceaa'ons. Lake. $12,754)13.00: ele.-trolvtlr, jn.FO-Jfln.Tf;, and casting. J12.37V4 612.E0. Lead unchanged. 12 12s 6l In Lon don, but remained dull and unchansert to call at ?4.50ii4.55. Iron was a shade hlg'ier In IjOndnn, with Cleveland warrants punted at 61s. LocaJly no change was reported. No. 1 foundry northern, 16.60& 17.00: No. 2 northern. $16.7f(i 18.25. and No. 1 southern nd No. I southern soft at 41fl.50W17.25. ST. LntTI8. June 26. M F.TAT Lea 1. dull; J4.40fi4.42H; spelter., dull; 4 4C4.42H. Fvaporated Apples and Dried KroKs. NKW TORK. June 26. EVAPORATED APPLF9 Market unchanged, with fanv lOfnoc; choice, sVfWc; prime, 6V(4c and common to fancv. finfttiHc DRIFD FRI 'ITS Prunes are In moderate demand on spot, with quotatlrna ran Kin or from Vfino for California and 5y.(fil0o for Oregon fruit. Aprloots are In light suply on snot, and the tone of the market was barelv steady owing to the absence uf Important demand, with choice. I0t1ou.c: extra choice, llffH4c, and fancy laicise Peaches are unchane-ed. with choice. RUiiT 8",c; extra choice. 9W4t.; fancv. KfjloHc and extra fancy. 104Vllc. Raisins are dull and nominal, with the loose munrstel at 4aflc; choice to fancy seeded. fiiyrTUUv seedless, 6flc. and Iondon layers, tl.-ffrfi 1.86. Four days this week. ...10,852 s,26l 19,4!t2 Same days last week. ...11.957 66.012 17,960 Hama lian weeks aao.,18.273 35.688 13.4J7 Same days 3 weeka ago. .11.279 46,703 26,153 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 4.M9 Same days last year 14.982 41,756 11,019 The folio win a- table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year 1908. 1907. Inc. Dec. Cattle 422,918 5a5.012 182,084 Hogs 1,474.209 1,260,626 213,584 Sheep 682,687 814.709 -.. 132,022 The following table shows the average prloi of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: I ". . 1045 1 75 14 K" 3 I 7MI 2 TH 14 , " Rl 3 0 ? 2 5 I . .v ! 4 l iu; J i I 1 -.. VI 2 4 IK2 4 J .- ! i 4 114-1 4 4'i 4 .r.. ....... 3 oo I0'4 4 r,0 g ar.8 s it 1114 4 t t :id ;t i. io:: h in 12 . Ml 1 3" 4-2 6 10 10 3 25 IIEIFFRS. j ;.. 44 2 7. 4 2 10 ( ' 474 S il 2 724 2 2'. S fan 3 oo 5 HMI 3 4't in ' . 72 s ii 1 7.'o s 7 mt iii ; . . iu I i STOCK HK1FKRS. f , not 3 (f 1 li'lO 2 40 T f and butcher steers, 1.5.30 a. 50; steers liuunili. I4.10IU b.to; atocaers Date. 1908. 19O7.19O8.1906.19O4.19O8.il9O2; June 14.. June 15.. June 16.. June 17.. June 18.. June 19.. June 20.. June 21.. June 22.. June ?3.. June 24.. June 26.. I I . UK a ?8! K 13! 4 84 5 49HI 5 84 6 3.. 6 191 4 1-21 s 6 61 6 634 6 67 5 64 6 K m 5 7614 6 85 6 91 I 7 31 I 9t 6 ti 6 22 4 SK 8 02, 7 24 6 91! 6 2tl 4 92 6 95, 7 6 97 ; 6 3 14 till 6 97 7 26 6 6 91 5 89) b vi .IS 8 19 e I 5 94 7 43 6 i 5 15 S 00 6 881 7 13 6 83 6 t0 6 35 2 t io: 0 Ui I 6 831 6 1 5 07 - 5 84 6 35 5 15 6 Cl 6 78 5 20 5 12 6 6 7 49 7 69 6 16 6 67 7 66 7 43 Sunday. The official wrought "u tod! St. P.. number of cara of was: stock 1 1 3 1 TR. .... . . 1 , .1 1 ...... 1 1 1..,.. 1..... 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 I.'..'.. 3 10 3 i .U'JI! 3 2" ) 3 ?5 1.. .1331 inn I5i HF.IFK.R8 AND FTKERH. 7S 7 4o I.T.f. I41 1J.10 fl ....... inns 1110 tin ......1344 , 21 .: l0 , ioo 20 100 i' ro ro STOCKERB , . S 2 (10 1 21 2 7f, 3 21 2 3 1 35 3 25 CAT.VF.F. 1... 1 .. 1... 2... 2 75 4 00 4 40 4 50 4 75' ft 00 e 00 5 64 6 74 . .1"' . . 350 ..13H0 ..120 ..'.143 ,.14l 150 10 15 1C2 ISO 140 145 . 170 3 4 40 4 75 2 V. 3 VI 2 50 2 55 1 41 2 75 t 7. t 74 4 00 4 00 4 no 4 00 00 4 26 1111.I..1' 1 IMIO : hii.i feeders. tS.OO&S.OO: cows and lielf- i. $3. not! fl. 75; caimers, II S0i 2.2n I I111IK 8:i.0(S5.O6; csles. $.1.604J'7.iio I Trvns snd IniiiHi) steers, 3.00iy..25, cowl I ami heifers,. $1 .75 (V 4.25. I mms KoeHltK in. 000 hend, maike steailv; !Ik and liglita. $4.206.0i; paelv I er. ii.. On Ii 6.15; butchers and best heavy i 6.051 6.30. MIKKI' AND 'l.AMBt ueceipis. ..""i. head; market steady; native inuttoif 83.2.7; fi. no; lambs. 4.004f7 2'; culls am liui kc. $.1.25 'q 3.50; stackers..' $3.25 4.1 0. 4 IIU tlit) I.IVR STOCK MAIIKKl Clle Klronii lloas fJleadr l lrnu Shee; llnll and Lower. CHICAGO. June 25. CATTI.K-Rei elpis 1U10111 li.0i liertil; market itr.mg. pteer--. $il.n0iiX.4ii; cnws. $3 5 vn.,5; lielfet ", 14 ihki 7.M); cslvew. I2.601i6.l0; buds. l.5"5.:;i ; stockern and feeders, $.1.2ou." .26. IIO(JS-KeeeljtH ab ml i-o.iioo hna.l; ti'Bi -ket nlendv to Htronii; clioli-e heavy slip ping. 2j6.1&'S'i.4k: butchers, 8.16'6 3i); llKlr mixed. r.WfOl.lu: choice light, $6.06jiii.3 PH. king. 85 7,(Ky6.10; pigs, M.25(fjo.5'); bi.l of sales $6.ii51i6.:0. 8IIKFP AND LAMBS Receipts sbo it 16.(00 head; mnrUet dull and 10'2i)c lower, hheep, $i.4XiH,75; lumbs, .",.Ot.KS-'7.l6 ; yearl ng. 4.506.35. AND FEF.DKRS. I....' . M 4 OO SO 95 3 0 14............ 433 2 34 4 957 4 It 4 644 J SO ' ' 4-. 4MI 4 34 HOOS Hogs were txtremely slow and dull this morning at pries that were around 6c lower than yesterday. This means that the bogs sold Isrrely at 15.82' X5.87H. Over half of all the hogs yeafer day. brought $6 !"). while the droves tody "vere costing about $fi K. The top for both aavt was the same. Wen. The market during the first half of tli present week . was acllve every day. the In a trade helnar In a aood healthv condition. I The advance for the three days amounted 1 ARMY to 2fc, so that after allowing for today's ;' 1 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mi)., June 26 CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head; market strong: na tive steers. 4J. Onjt43.tt;. - native . rows and heifers, 3.260JA.26: - stocksrs and reeders, :i.01u 00; bulls, J3.2ej6 26; calves, 3.60i Oii, western steers, J4.76ia7.75; . western cows, ti.oorgo.a. HOOS Receipts, 14.000 head; market steady; bulk of sales, 35,85'd.01; heavy 16.OOfl6.05; packers and butchers. $6.85(66.00 lights. $5.8otn'9;; pigs. $4.2616.00. S1IKF.P AND LAMRS-4,fT0 head; mar ket ateady; muttons. $4.0016. Os; lambs, th.iti, i.5fi; range wethers, $4.ftX$i4.60; fed ewes, $3.500j4.26. CALLS FOR DOCTORS decline the market Is still than at the close of last Representative sales: about 20c higher week. Cattle. H'gs Su'p.H'rs I I 4 .. 1, 3 2 16 26 10 5 1 6 9 54 1 3 11 S 11 19 34 S 1 4 4 6 1 1 4 02 154 15 9 C. M. & Wabaah I'nlon Pacific C. & N. W. (east!... C. N. W. (west)... C. St. P. M. & O... C. B. & Q. (east)... C. B. Q. (weatl.. C. R. I. & P. (east).. C. R. I. & P (weal).. Illlnola Central C. G. W Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated Wool Market. PT. LOC7S. J.ine 25. COTTON Dull: mlddllnr. liav.e Sales snd re'nt. none; iMnumti, 436 bales: stoeV. it 2?. b.les BOSTON. .Tune 2K.TVOOT, Value. In tbe iocs! msrket have not rhsnged rtnvlnsr the week. The improvement. -.lthnueh eadll" malnt'ed. I low. Territory, fine staple. MWSRet medium, T-1e. 60i3i B'c: floe medium cltbins- 4tJ4e. fine clothlnsr. 4RST 60e- he"-1ilnn.l. 4SWRilo: thre-els-hhr-hloot 43f'48c' nuarter hlood. 42T48e: mil'ed -rs. 567t57c; fine A. SnCS'": "per. 4415c P'f T1F7H .Ton 2V V-Oor.j..d" rnedlum ris1 ffimMtii. nd riohlnir 19 - ilb eine. 14iA7ii-.- iVy fine llfMlVic; tuh washed. 1r26c. track, $1.00 $9.OiKiJtl4.0O; Jobbing, Minneapolis flrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 25 WHEAT July, $1.06; September, 86TtG89c; No. 1 hard. $1.01,; No. t northern, JlOlWffli l.o: He. BRAN" In bulk, quotable at $11 00, with millers holding 6c higher. FLOCK Quiet; first patents. $5$0fJ s.ia; sscona pi clears, $4 20 i. patents. $5 203 4 35; firn .80; aacond clears, $3 60 0 Mllwaakee Orala Market. MILWAUKEE. June 25 WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. $1.10Q l.lOVs : No. t northern. $1.0791.08; September, S5So asked. BARLEY Dull;. No. , !c; sample, 60 JtSe. CORN Lower: No. t caah. 70c; Sep tember, 68 '0 bid. Prcrlsv Market. PEORIA. Ill . Juns ti-CORN Lower; No. t yellow, 72c; No. I yellow, S-i7Wc; No. t, CVsc; No- 4. 0)Hwsc; no grade. 62WC OATS-Hlgher; No. I white. 50aMo; No. 4 white, 6tnc. Dalnlk Grain Market. Pl'Lt'TH. June 21 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.0S; No. 2 northern. $1.0$i July. $1.03 S; September, 89 Sc. OATS 49c. Boston Mocks and Bonds. BOSTON, June 25. Money, call lnans, I j.er tent; time loans. 37J4H per Stocks and bonds closed as follows: AU-hleoa adj. 4 44 Aaenturs aas Allouea ti Amalsamated 0T4 Atlantic 4t Plntham ( el a Heels lenleuatal . .114 Copper Range ..124 Dal; West ..115 Franklin . m Oreob7 .. 23 Isle Royals .. M Maee Mining . . 64 Michigan .122 Mohaak ..1174, Mont. C. a C .. K Old nonunion . . 17 Oaeeola . . 17 I'arrtx . .loa Oulncv . .1IJ ghanooa 44 Tamarack .. 47 TrlBltjr .. 4I4 I'. I. alinli.g ..140s, I1. S. Oil .. ii lul .. 27'4 victoria . . 27S Winona ..HUH, Wolverine do 4a ilea Central 4a Alcolson R. K. Aa nfd Poslon 4a Albany Kealon Maine JI. etkatoa Elevated . Flu-bburg ptd N Y., N. H. B n. t; 11 1 on Paeine Am Args. Cbem... da pfd Ana. Pnes. Tune Amir Sugar Am. T. T Am Woolen ds pfd Dominion 1. .. Rdtaoa Klee Ilia... Ueneral KleMrlo ... Maaa. Electric do pfd 2u Oaa Vnlted ruu I sued g. M do ptd V. t. steel do pfd Ht. Aaked. cent. aS's 14 tu 41 .'31 21 1 M . 17V, 4H v, 67V, 40 24 , a . 22 . 44 . 17 . 12V. . I 2444 . 4 . 5tg .120 Orr Oonel-. Market. oco bae rlrl'l,. he'-tlna;. grnt "rnn frrnele Va'e been mA to Chins th' wee-. Tod-v s sweentne --ie v.-na Ma, 'herf'"'' farcv eoiron s' ri.n n - ar'. h- i-n-ds bavlrif her-p sn' tK s -e-i-on 'I' C'e wsv from ";r o Mw. Trfl in th -.lobbies bnijres to- the iii'- v-s. o- ml th r'ear'nee. wl'l be i-"ni,niii f-r th balanc cf the wek fen' we-r lin. "r velng Tepared 'or nnrl-i eft'r fhe bnlidv Tbe e-ners" e rf t' e market Is quiet, but fal'iy stead -. . Omaha Parking Co.. Swift and Company.. Cu..ahy Packing Co Armour & Co Swift and Co.. St. Joe.. Cudaby P'k'g K. C... libmitn A Rothchtld.... Hill & Son F. P. Iwls ; J. B. Root & Co J. H. Ilulla Cuditliy Bros. CO Bam Werthlmer Sullivan Bros Lehmer Bros Other buyers Britton Total Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 42 1.561 278 2.813 741 474 2,U0 4- ! Uti 2.7U8 288 ' titl 528 14 tiH 4 76 6 1,111 4 7 14 48 470 67S as., tn 77.. Ll 48.. 71 .2(1 .264 40 Bank CI earl a as. OMAHA. Juns 25. Bank clearings for to dav were $1 b'l.l24o and for the o irre (.ondliig dt last ear $1,704 $31 06. Foretara Flaanelal. BERLIN. June 26. Trading on the Pours, today wavs eatremely restricted, prices were slightly weaker. PARId. June 26 The tone on the Bourse tcday was firm. The Bank of France to day declared a semi-annual dividend of CO francs. tieraman Bavmei Statesmen t. RERUN. June 26. The weekly statement of the Imperial bank of Oern any ahowa the following changes: Cash In hand. In creased 47,a21.Xi marks; Wans, decreased Coffee Market. NfW YORK .lime riWPtT..T.., n-srVt for fo' futures rnf rtd pd" st i-nphsned nr 1 r. mn o'l'iri" t " - rM,lnt e nrl whM f-S(lp We ni.lt. iw, r.r-vf1 durire tl- av en a ilnr' H Mn from tr.rle I t -lher W rv I - rsble anrl llo-ht , ferine.. TLe ,-1'ee -s. ' S'lV at a vet enV-n'.. r4rlO nnnt. a1a were renrted in -o bar-" lne'u1. '-" .Tune at rr: .T.il,. Hp- p.mber. 'V- Mereh. 'Me and 7-v. IKi- Sn.-t ro ee atep'v; TOIn V. Sle- B.r.n ls,To. 4 ic; mild, o'liet: Cordova. 9. fV'U.c. l.lfHt 10.26 2.482 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were very light and as tile run mis ween has been by no means burdensome every one was looking for an active market at strong to higher prices. In this they were disappointed as directly the opposite was If"- The market on beef steers Instead of being active was extremely dull, buyers not appearing to care whether they got any additional supplies this week or not. At the same time prices were not so very much different from these which prevailed yealerday. It took, however, a good deal more time to effect a clearance with tha few caltlo on sale than on most days when the run Is large. The market on cows and heifers wss very slow and dull and with the trade in about the same comditlon as the steer trsde. Psckers did not api-ear to want very many or to want them badly enough to bid on the stuff. The result was thst a good deal of time was spent before a clr-srance was effsrterl Some of the more desirable kinds might be qi.oled aa steady, while sellers' In not av rew instances ciaimeu mat mev had to take off a good big slice aa com pared with yesterday, but It will be re-m-mbered that yesterday's market W2m rrettv good. Pf-csers nd feeders were In light supply this morning, but the demand waa also c-ntrscted. the trsde being slow and dull throughout. The fact Is the market, espe cls'ly on light stork cattle, has been eelng off evrrv day this week snd Is safely If-ulfc lover and on some crtaln klna-i pr.1hlv V-Rc lower tl'an lasf wfek. Quotations on cattle: flood to choice corn-fvd steers. $7 S.'i.ofl; fair to good rorn-fed steers. $: 0477. U: common to fair c-rn-fed steers. $5.friin 0ft: good ti choice cows and heifers. $4 BO'ia op; iair to gooa - cows and be"ers, $4 tfKfl 4.'f : common to fa'r j M Oreson viarltnas No. 42.. 77.. 47.. 47.. ' H). . 74., 72.. M.. 74.. 42.. 41.. 10.. 74.. 31.. TT.. 3.. 73,. 41.. lit.. 43.. 71.. 4E.. Mi.. 4 . 77.. 41.. 74.. 11.. 42. . 7.. 42.. 0. . 44.. 74., !.. 73.. ;.. 74.'. it. M. 74.. 44. 0. II TS. 71 11. 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M. . 74.. 54.. 4!.. 44.. 12.. 54.. 54.. 41.. 44 . 44.. 274 .244 .174 .243 ....207 ....It ....f2 ... 2a7 ....Vi ...241 ....2l ....114 ....2 ...27 ...J1 ...437 140 120 120 410 40 0 120 W 40 20 30 121 40 Pr. 5 47i I 47 I 47 I 474 I I 7'i 6 474 8 37'. 6 87, 6 474 8 47H I 7',. 8 40 ( 40 4 40 I 40 4 40 5 tn 4 40 4 to 6 0 I 40 I 40 4 to I to I 40 4 40 4 to i 40 4 DO 4 DO 4 10 4 vO 4 to 8 to 5 40 4 0 5 92 Vt 4 K , I 42 V, 5 '.'. 4 ttVt 4 42V, I 2', 4 12V, 4 42i I 4 45 t S5 I tt t 00 4 00 Offers Good Positions to Vonnsj Men Who Can Pass Medical Test. Lieutenant Colonel W. B. ' Davis, chlei surgeon of the Department of tha Mis souri, is anxious for a number of young Omaha doctors and graduates of medical colleges to take the examination on August I. for positions in the Medical corps of the United Slates army. "The successful candidates will at once be appointed first lieutenants in the Medi cal Reserve Corps and ordered to Wash ington, D. C, on October 1, for an eight months' course in the army school," saya Colonel Davis.' "Cpon the conclusion of the course another examination will be made and all students officers, who pass it will receive their commissions as first lieutenants In the medical corps of tha army. "The psy of a first lieutenant In tha medical corps Is $2,000. ' It seems to ma that this' opportunity should be tempting to young physicians. Applicants must be between 22 and 30 years of ate, and have had one year's experience as a physician or equivalent practice In a hospital." SHE BP Receipts of sheep this morning were not Very large, but considering the condition of the market. plenty large enough and some to spare. '1 lis trade wss a repetition of the market yesterdsy snd the day before, that Is It was so extremely slow and dull that It hardly deserved to be called a market. It appeared as If the packers did not want the aheep at all. or If they did they wanted them at way lower prieea. As a matter of fact no one tried very hard to buy anything tn th morning and the forenoon dragsed along with not enough trading to really estab lish quotatlnne or make a market. The fact that Chicago came way lower, some messages quoting a decline of ss much as 26c, did not help matter any st this point. A bunch of Oregon yearling sold at $4.71'.. aa against ti.Oi on Tuetdsy for the same stuff. Another lot of Or-gon yearlings thst sold at $4.76 on Tucdsy an I con- dis- OUR JIM IN GALLERY OF FAME Mayor Dablmaa Is Lined Vp with A 1 fred Dreyfna and Other Notables. Fame, fame, fickle fame! ' A recent Issue of Ix-slte's Weekly tains the photograph of Omaha's tirgulshed mayor, James C. Dahlman. on the page entitled "People Talked About." Accompanying thla photo Is a sketch of that now celebrated $16,010 Ryan slush fund. On this same page are the photos of five other celebrated peraonages. One of these Is the famous French army of ficer, Major Alfred Dreyfus, who came so near being a martyr and more recently the victim of an assaaain. Another face in this gallery cf fame Is that of Colonel W. F. Bteweart, of the United States army, who waa exiled to a deaerted fort tn the western wilds and still another Is Raisuli, the eminent bandit, whose ninm strikes terror to heart of Morrocans every time it is spoken. , JUST VISITS OFFICIALS gar and Molasses. KFH' TORK Tune SCO stead'-: fslr rfin'ng. 75c: eentrlf"ri. tet t fV: mns's suasr. 2 Vv. r(ffip. emtet- e"ihed. 10ct powdered 6 50; gras iilsted. 4"c, taek la tight. Receipts of live" stock t the five principal western markets yesterrlsv: f.'tle. M-s, fntith O-naha aioiix Cr var-.as city . T-ouls Chlesgo , Total . 1 ''f ro . cn . nm . t ton .H. 800 11 snn 4 rV ll 0,4 '0 OA I jn.niio 6S.WI Bh s ton 4 'on 4 O i rfl 27"1 coin and heifers. $?.Xi1t4.K'i; oood to choc Blockers snd feeders. $4 7i'S6.0C: f.ir to gr od ato-kers snd feeders. 4 0084.75: common to fair stockers snd feeders, $1.55734 00; Steele heifers. $3 Of'1i3.60. Repreaentative sales: BEEF STEERS. at few feeder lambs sold at $3.50. with wftieis at $3.00. but the trade generally, as nitel above, was slmost at a standstill, with prices right around 2oc lower. Quotations on fed sheep snd Ismrs: Good to choice spring lambs, $00ij.r)n; gr,od to choice ahorn lambs. $5.004 25; fair to good shorn lambs, $1 6fifl6 00; stock lambs, tn 5-vtf 4 00; good to choice shorn yearlings. $4 ?6vi I 4.50; fair to good shorn yearllnts, 4.0 4t'i"; food tu choice shorn wethera. $t ou, Ji; sir to good shorn wethers $t 50fi4.0: good ! 10 choice shorn ewe. $1 6 i4 00;. fair t ; good shorn swes, $3.'r&3 ; culls snd bucks. $2 MdM flC. Repreeentailve sales: A v. 101 No. Ar. Fr No Av. Pr tl 10. 3 4 C 40 1J10 T 10 14 111 5 t; -.4 1110 1 44 17 1137 4 to : Hit 1 40 14 4"2 4 00 24 oi 1 40 33 1111 4 55 M IK-4 T 40 13 1H2 4 0 24 1141 4 00 42 14 4 70 COWS. 2 '4 I 25 4 134 I 14 4 ia IK 4 to I f) 4 M7 2 40 4 44 3 40 t 2 4 ttt I Si I T10 I 14 V til I 40 !t7S Oregon yearllnas , 4 Oregon yesrMngs 262 Oregon yrarllnts 1"1 li ST Pr. 4 4 t 4 'S 4 7i Slons City I. Its Mtoek Market. 8IOi;X C!T"V. la.. June ii. 'Sfeclsl Tele giani.) CATTLE Receipts. Jls) hesd : aood nlaher. others lower: beeves. fi 07' est and Ii 6 01'; calves HOOS Receipt steady to weak: range of prices, $5.75ij6.o0 bulk of sales, W,KJi)i K Third niatrlrt C'ongreasuian Hans Down to gee Warner and Ilaaininud. I CongrcSHnign J. F. Boyd of th Third Ne braska district from Nellgh was a visitor at the federal building Ttiuraday morning. "I just came doan to visit for a few . hours Willi I'nlted States Mar.ilial Wirntr and Collector Hammond," he said. Bth I ara prominent Third district republican. "Congress has, as you know, appropriated '$50,000 for an addition to the pot'offlca a'. Fremont snd $,:,X0 for the postofflce at Coijmbus,' which will prsct cslly d mble the ' Rapacity of tliose buildings," aald Mr. I Boyd. "We also secured an appropilailm of tU.f'OO fur the reconatructlon of the Nlo- brara brlilge.- There la nothing al all new i In the political situation thai I know of heifers. $4 6Vdi5.7S: fed-rs, $4''ii . and mv visit to Omaha this time la wholly and yesrllnss. $3 75f4 76. ! on Tirlvalu hnslnr ta " - Receipts. 4.600 bead; m,rK,t 1 on pru alo auslnr ts. t. I.oals ftT. LOCI8. Lisa June stork 25. celpts 4.000 head. Including 4 000 Texana; ! way No 1. 111 oor I'pcva Trains. BATON ROUCK. La.. June K.-A 'bill prevent the drinking jf Ininxlcatlna? ATTI E Re- j ll'iora on patai-nger train Io Louisiana Market. market ateady to strong: nstlve shipping . 11. 1) and export steers, $ 26&I OO; dressed I senate. rasaed by the hours last 1 he bill ha4 lytevioualy night. 4a to lassed lh