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    TMK OMAHA DA1I-Y HKK: WKDNKSDAY. .ITLY 1, 100.
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iRAfo AND PRODUCE MARKET
4M : future esv;
(n lid; locemb-r.
Buyers Indifferent on Reports
Clearing Weather Conditioni.
of
1 rullfnrnln. r'v st ,s
Julv. 7 VI. H.-ptembi-r,
6 l"',d
CORN-Pl'it firm; new Anierlo.in kl ' n
dried. K. 2.1. old American inlX"d. S id.
future firm; July. 5s v,d, (': pt'inber,
6s 2d.
WEATHER IX THK liRtl BEI.l"
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
Fair Degree of Activity During First
Hour of Session.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
vnni 'V l.mr price that In mm lnstnc-es
I .l declined at resltr.stlon. Improved on
the New York opening, but they 9rd be
fore tin- close, rhe finish wss quiet und'T i
b.-i. I'nlon Pacific vi a foHlnrc. .... . .
hkhi. in. jmi" '.-Triiin on thr nnur i Packers Demand Light and Trade
MONDAY'S ADVANCE IS LOST
lalns Hitf Xo Malarial Affect 1 pnn
the rrnspert and Trader
(mil (he Nfw
rop.
I.
Fair and
OMAHA. June '. 1
Wmhfr ndvli-rn report clearing wem .;r
and buyers become Imltflerent and market
lose the advance gained at yesterday a
clone. t
Rains have had no niatitnl effort up""!
the prospects anil market value b,cnn"
nervous with traders waiting fr the motY
mnt of the new crops.
WhMt showed mm strength with rn
but weaker. Foreign advance and gen'inl
indifference on the port of trader cans-d
an easier feeling and value gradually
lumped off and showed at limn. July
wheat opened at S1V: and closed at Vt'
Corn opened strong and worked higher
on the strength In cables and buying was
snappy with a Rood demand from south
ern point. Majority of dumugi: itpurts
are being discredited. July coin opened
at 71c: and closed at 67 c.
Primary wheal rerelpt were 285. 00 bu.
ami shipment were J-'a ')'' bu. Hgalnst
receipts lat year of Do. 000 bu. and ship
ments of 222. 000 bu.
Corn receipt were 678.- - bu. and ship
ments were 861.000 bu. against receipt 4
ef last year TID.OOO bu. and shipments of
707.UOO bu.
Clearance r none of corn, 15,000 of
oat and wheat and flour equal to 8l.0ud
bu. , ,
Liverpool closed unchanged to 'id lower
in wheat and A to Id higher on corn.
Seaboard reported 4 8.000 bu. of wheat
for export.
Local range or option:
Artlcles.l Open. I Hlgh. L-'iW. C lose.
I
Yea J.
Wheat
Julv...
Hept...
Corn
July..,
Hepi..
Oats
Hept..
Ma.,..
Inolrr, ay the
far Urdnridar.
OMAHA. June 30. 19"S.
fhowery weather extend from the Mis
souri river cast over the upper Mississippi
valley In the lake region this morning,
and light rains were general throughout
the lower valley and eastern state within
the I nut twenty-four hours. An area of
high pressure, with generally clear wenther,
nxerlie the western portion and condition
are favorable fur fair weather in tnti
lclnlty tonight and Wednesday. with
sllghtlv cooler tonight In the Mississippi
and Ohio valleys nnd lake region, and
slightly higher temperature are general
w-t nf the Missouri river.
Omnhu record of te-r.tratur and rreclpl-
'atlon con pr d with the corn p nd rg day
oi the last three yeiirs:
19 c 1W;. 19 . 115.
Minimum temperatur" .. " Z i'.S
freclnlts'lon o;t T .W
Normal tetnperarire fcr toilny. "i degrees.
Kxcess in oie Ipltation jince March 1,
rrophet, ; 1LARKET THEN BECOMES DULL
arieiy . hanged Americans were higher
on the advices from New lock.
PAK1H. June .V Triors on the Doiirse
todan opened f'rro on advices from New
York nd closed steady.
Unsatisfactory.
1H063 SELL ABOVE SIX DOLLARS
Tentative Operation Cease Whca
ork Kail to Come 0l-l)r'i
Net Change hnv Small
Oeellne.
2. VI tin he.
Deficiency
6.'1 Inches.
I .-f .olency
l.W Inches.
corresponJIng period In 1907.
corresponding period in 19 9.
U A. WKI.SH,
Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Balletla.
For the twenty-four hour ending at S
. in., Tttli mtr.dl.in time, Tuegduy, June 30,
ISt'S :
OMAHA DlSmiCT.
Temp Haln-
Stat'or Max. Mln
Ashland. Neb so
Auburn, Neb 81
Hrok n l'n. Neb. 9
C'lluinhus. Neb... H
I till ei tsu.i, Neb..
Fa rhur , Neb. . . Wi
t'aii tnont. .e i... hi'
Or. lal ,nd. Sel..
I lartm .ton. Neb. ',n
Huat'ngs, Neb
t;:
4s
i,;
R.1 M'nl Risj
0)s Wi W
7SI n v.!
7T iSW, t7?
3K! rtiS 3V,
;, 38's MVti
8'.l'
8 Hi
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f.4
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fall.
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3 hur l.
i eirl.ig.
No.
No.
Omaha lash Prtcaa.
WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 91tite; No.
S.SHWKlc; No. 4 hard. S4iy8!c; No.
IIK0 Hoc.
fOHN-No, 2, G9c; No. 3, WH'Sf'e;
7titiTc: No. 3 yellow, iVe- -ci
white, 73o; No. 3 white, 7Uk.c.
OATS No. 3 mixed. 4iHt(ltitc; No.
Wulle, 47"-fa474C; No. 4 white, (dc
Hlli-.Nu. 2, Unfile ; No. 3, ;"'aUc.
Caurlat Reaeipt.
Wheat
Chicago .....
Minneapolis
Omaha
Uuiulh
Corn.
40j
..2al
.. 1)
..18U
Oats
llolilr- Ke, Neb. ... .vi!
Oakdale. Ncli.... k0
O i ali.i. Xfi i'M
Tt k. mih, Ne i. . .
Aila. la 7:t
. an oil, l.i 7S
t iannila, la
Sll. ev. In 71
Sioux ( ll. la... 7ti
.tl niiuuiii t tnperature
ptr.od tndliiB at 8 a. m.
mSTKICY AVERAGES.
No. of Temp..
Stations. Nu. Mln
;8
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51
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.10
.10
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.13
.OS
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for
Sky.
Vt. cloudy
c 011 ly
har
1 loudy
Clear
I't. i loudv
1 t. cluudy
l't. cloudy
) t. cloudy
( lear
( I ar
l't. cloudy
Cloud .
R1I11 ng
t ioudy
Cloudy
I t. cloudy
l loudy
(loudy
twe.ve-hour
Central.
C I una. Ill
Columbus O
lie Moln , la
led mi iioll-. lnd..
Kan us i iiy. Mo..
I. ou s ; lie. Ky
.N.h.i e polls. M nn
(imaliii. Neb
St. Lou s, .Ho
The weather Is
si, Klu 1 uaim r w
iio ieratel, heavy
78
CHICAGO UHAI AM) I'UO I S I S
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Ml 16 01
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slightly 1 ooler east and
1 st of the Missouri river,
showers occuned In the
eastern and lighter showers 11 the western
poiton of tho corn and whtut belt.
L. A. KLSI1, Local Kuiec&ster.
Rain.
Indies.
.18
Feature of
I'rlce
the 1 railing
Board at
Oil
anil Cloning
Trade.
m:v imik ii:Liivi.
M A It K KIT
v HiCAUU. Ji.ne 3u. Favorable weullur
li., me nui em inn iti I lie souinweHi and
, . i.ie i.u viupiii, nt ot the new nop 111
...1 iiuilhttcM wein chiefly reapunMinlu lo.
.. .uh ii,iie in lue local wheal luai Ki t tn-
ine iiae wneal lor Bepleniuer in
as uown iifvc. Corn was up -,v .
!ihi Vic nmiier auu luoviBiona
io. IT.
tv v. neat mai Kei opened wean on lower
1 Hin 1 aim latuiaole weather conditions
. . 1. I'.i.iii.x'u iaui almost all day. The
.111 of me nade was the liquidation ot
i .c J'liy ucl.vii, whun cauatd a decline
i, i.ta.iy 1 kiii hi lue price ot that option
ui.u m V4C in b iiue.iiuei and lieceinber.
i.i,.. liouu thai tcip.ins of new wneat dui-in-
uexi utTK or len days will bo
;.. .!.! Iiiiieaheti tended u weaken the
...... inaiki 1. 1 ue pnncipal factor of u
n,.l.r.!i i.ULine was the Illinois crop report.
...nu snowed deterioiailon of 10 points
:n .i.iiii .on iluilnK the past niontn. 11I
. 1. ou. 1 d.i ,inproed deinanil tor cash wheal
i..- , ... in ii'is nad consldeiahle strctigtlicn-
li K liKiuciice and tended to steady tho
niMikel late In the day. The close was 1
1 Hiv. September opened 'Vu '-c. to V 1
I ,v. ; al f'i7'i.M)'.-j sold at i6'4c and then
l.i" lined '1o' .i'c. The close- was at ,
Jul- ra-ipcd between MS.fiiS.i'c and clnstd i
i -'li4liTsC. Clearances of wheat and 1
icoM' .sere equal to kl.(0 buRhel. The
w. lid visible scpply. as shown by Iliad- I
Mieit's. decrcused 3.SU0.O"" husneis. rn
marv receipts were OoO bushels, com
pared with fiol.orn bushels the correspond
,ng dsy a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 1S3 cars,
against 277 cars last week and 502 cars a
year ago.
Corn was In good general demand and
the market was strong all day. The mar
ket closed strong at almost the highest
point. Septemher opened a shado lower
to higher, at (jOS1?! i97V advanced to
714c and closed at 7U-Vri7t)',c. July sold
between Sc and 6'.Ho and closed at COV1.
Ixical receipts were 405 cars, with 29 of
contract grade.
Oat were strong on active demand by
commission houses and shorts. The de
mand was based mainly on the Illinois
crop, which showed a deterioration of 15
points In the condition of the crop during
the last month. News from private sources
regarding the new crop was also of a
bullish nature. The market closed strong
at almost the top notch. September H'u V'
higher, at 38fi9o, and advanced to 3H,o,
where It closed. July ranged between 4f,'4if
4Ac and closed at 45!c. Local receipts were
199 cars. .
Provisions were easy because of liquida
tion of holdings of July deliveries, par
ticularly of pork. At the close September
" pork was 5c off, at $14. 90. Lard was down
2Vc. at $9.81. Ribs were also off UHc. at
S8 474. Ksilmated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat. 9 cars; corn, 1S2 cars; oats, 122
'are; bog. 29.OU0 head.
The leading foturei ranged as follows:
limitation
nt;v voi
1 :j . 1 .;;: bbis.;
of the Day on
Cunimudlt lea.
ariona
;K. June 30. FLOCR Receipts
c'xpori. 2.6.i7 bhls. Market I unchanged on call.
NEW YORK. June ."A -There was a fair
degree of activity during the first hour nf
the Stock exchat.ge s, ssion today. Appar
ently It took about that length of tlino to
demonstrate to the satisfaction, of the pro-,
tesstonal traders that there was nothing
In the market. Their tentative operations
argely teased after that and the market
lapsed Into stagnation more profouvl than
anything that hus been witnessed before
this summer.
The amount of borrowed stock that was
being returned to lenders in the loan de.
partment revealed the extent to which
yesterday's light huvina- demand I to hr.
I attributed to the reduction ot the out
standing short Interests. Strength from
such a cause hnd lillle in It to stimulate
speculative buying of stoi ks. The supposi
tion that yesterday's faint stirring of de
mand was a herald of reinvestment buying
with the procteds of the half yearly dis
bursement of profits was negatived bv
disclosure of the oriRin of tiie buying.
1 he holiday In prospect at the end of the
we-k Is a factor In repressing speculation.
The sentiment of professional traders about
the Slock exchange Is quite genvrally
bearish, and the firmness of tone is owint;
In no small part to this fact In spite of
the seeming contradiction. The non
success of the bear selling In dislodging
any real holdings of slock implies on the
one. hand the determination of holders not
to part vlth their stocks at present prices,
and that the floating supply of stocks Is
scanty Is obvious from the efforts of the
shorts to get back what thev have sold.
Here comes In the influence of the ex
tremely easy condition of the money mar
ket and the general confidence felt in a
profitable yield of the country's crops
I here was nothing today to ciiange dilut
ions on those Important underlying condi
tions. A favorable Impression was made
by the resumption of the construction, work
said to have been made by the I'nlon l'a
ciflc. Much attention Is given tho current
discussion In the flnntial distrct to the
alternatve of nine reductions or rate ad
vances, which it Is believed will be forced
on the ralliouds by th.. shrlnKage in their
earning powers. Additional reports of May
M't earnings made further exhibit of this
shrinkage in the case of the Canadian Pa
cific, Reading and Southern railways. In
the case of the last named, he tl .lat'4(i rie.
ctease In gross earnings was exceeded by
the cut in. oorallng expenses by $L7.BH.i,
which therefore went to a gain In net
earnings. This repeals the success of this
company In preceding months and makes
It singular In that respect amongst the
railroads thus far reporting net earnings
for May. The maintenance of the Ana
conda dividend seemed to he expected.
Funds were ottered In, abundance for loans
for times, with very light demand. Tho
closing day of the financial year was tho
occasion tor the 2 per cent call loan rate.
The day s net price change showed small
de lines.
Bonds were steady. Total
value, Jl.173,01. I'r.iied Stales
sales, par
bonds were
Artlclea.l Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes'y.
'Wheat
July..
Sept..
a I ec
I
85 tt"4
87
bDec...87H'8'W!
Corn
July.. Sept..
Dec...
May...
Oats
July..
bJuly..
- Sept...
Dec...
Pork
July... Bept...
Oct...
Sept...
Oct....
Rlbs-
July...
Bept...
Oct....
.e-Va'SR';
i0ieSU7i
EVe"
I
4fiV.
44 w
ISVti
40
14 8
14 97
14 7v
S 20
SL'Hl
40
S 30
S
s to
88 I
sr.
704,
0
4-5 I
4V
34I
84H SW FRS
85H STeVSUVa.
87 88 I 81
8741
K 9'i
V70Vn'4,9V(!
5iV 6 I
64:NT4'0)
iuii-t and steady; Minnesota paienls. i.t.a
'.".. 00; w titer straights, $I.HHi4.:5; Minne
s 1.1 bHkeis, I0ju4.,d; wliuer exlias, J.4
3. Ho; winter patenis, 4.J.'i.'q 1. ,0; wii.t'r low
grades, ;;.,iii.i.'i. Kc liiiLii, dun;
lair to good, 4..E(a l.ii; choice to fancy,
$(.i,. 1iii.it:
luil.VMICAl,-Firm; fine while and yel
low, SLiiijil.tjii; coa.S', il.io, kin dried,
'5.
RVL Dull and easy; No. 2 westein, S5c,
noiiilnai, f. o. 11.. aiioat. New Vork.
W II K.tT-Kcmpis. ji.'.iJ ou. s.u,, mar
ket easy; No. 3 led. !,mi,4c, elevator,
and Si'V', f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern.
Duluth, H.14V f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 hard
wiiiii r, il IH.-V f. o. o. afloat. Hulls had
difiiculiy 111 sustaining prices today, owing
to the line weather tuns and weak cubles.
Toe maikct was very Irregular, with a
! final slight upturn on export sales and the
j strength of corn. Lust prices were un
j chaiMcd to net lower. July, SbVaO-'SC,
, ii.itful Siac; September. 9i li-ltiiWHc,
riiwil 113 'c; December, Wil9fre, closed
1.1.1IIN Receipts. 18.27S bu. Spot, market
J firm; No. 2. 7s.c nomlial, elevator, and
7m- nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option market
was tlrmer on the bullish Illinois state
report and covering. The close was 4c to
I V net hlbher. July, 78Vn-79,c. closed
I So net higher. July, 784 a'79-SiC, closed
December closed at 6!'-.
OATS Receipts. 123,000 bu.
bu. Spot, market steady,
pounds, 6fiG6c; natural
pouixls, 57Vjtici(jc; clipped
pounds, efl'o.bic.
HAY Dull and weak; good to choice.
fu soc.
" HIDES Firm: B.'gota, 18c; Central Amr.
lea, 18c.
LEATHER Quiet; acid, 212sc.
I'ROVISIONS Heef. firm; family. $lfi.75
$17.:'; mess, $14. uO'u 16.50; beef hams, J27.0tVa)
2.oo; packet, J15.oiKaltf.lO; city extra India
mess, ijt.oo-ci 25.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled
bellies, SS.75ielO.60; pickled hams, $9.0ucji 11.50.
Lard, firm: western, x9.4cju.tio; refined,
firmer; continent. SH.75; South America.
$10.; compound, SS.GnV I'ork. firm; family,
S17.uXU1K.i-0; short clear, new, Slt5.6ojji8.uO,
liv-ss, new, $Hi.25.'fll6.0o.
TALIAJW Steady ; city (2 per package),
5V; country (packages free), SH'ijG'ic.
RICE Quiet; domestic fair lo extra, 39
04 ; Japan, nominal.
bl"l"l'tH Weak; creamery specials,
I'WlirV; extras, 22c&22Vtc; third to first, 19
it; 1:14c; stata dairy, common to finest, li(f
22e.
CHKKSE Weak; new state, full cream,
specials, lHfcl2e; small, colored or white,
fancy to common, kVyglOc.
KcJGS Steady; slate. 1'ennsy Ivanla and
nearby selected, white, 23&24c; state,, Penn
sylvania and nearby selected, good to
choice. 2tKii22c; brown, 17(ijl8c; seconds,
lii'hl84c.
l"Ol'LTRY Alive easy; spring chicken.
2or; fowls. 12c; turkeys. 13c. Dressed weak;
western spring chickens, 15a22c, turkeys,
l'AilTc; fowls, 12'134c
; exports, 1.500
Mixed, 2i,'ut2
white, 2iiH31
white, 32'n-40
80
44
444
3
4O4,394'ci40
14 5 I
14 9741
15 00 I
20
324
9 40
8 30
8 624!
8 0
14 65
14 824
14 90
S 1?4
274
S 324
8 25
8 45
8 624!
4541
44'vi
39' 4
40
59
3114
45
:44
i7.
14 24
14 90
I 14 9741
9 174
r4
9 374
I
8 274!
8 474l
8 5741
14 70
14
16 (0
S 21
9 30
9 40
8 3
8 50
S t
St. I.ool (ieneral Market.
Ltll'13, Mo.. June 30. WHEAT
track. No. 2 red cash,
, 9CUS1.03; July, 844c;
track. No. 2
7Mj79c; July,
nyflaoc; No
September,
cash. 73
714c; Bep-
cash, 5S4c;
;4'gW4c.
new,
90C(i
pral-
No. 1 aOld. bNew.
Cash quotations were as follows:
ITlAJl'R Btead) : winter patents. S4.20Q
4 45; straights. S3 SotH 10; spring patents.
14 JM54.40, straights. I3.9u(ij4 M); bakers, 2.90
tra o
WHEAT-No. S Bprlng. SOi-SSl.OI; No. 3
red. 84?0c.
CORN No. 2, 714.fi72c; No. t yellow. :e.
OATS No. 3 white. 4.fi62u.
BARI4EY Fair to cholcw mailing, EtVifJ-.
SF.KD Flax, No. 1 northwestern. Si. 21.
FROVISIONB-hort rih sides (loose),
S4.g. J7V,. Mess pork, per bbl.. S14.624a
14 75. Lard, per 100 lbs.. Sa.174. Short clear
side (boxed). Ss.2&4)5u.
Following were the tecelpts and shipments
ot flour and grain:
Receipts Shipments
Flour, bbls 2Vo 10.9l
Corn, bu 442 Si 2if(
Wheat, bu 7 l;ii
oat, bu 358,7i 0 32. Sn)
Rye. bu
Barley, bu 4.0u0
On th I'roduc exchange today the butter
market w steady; cieainerie. l!o22-,
dairies. 17$21c. Eggs, firm; at mark, cues
locluded. 1411144c; firsts. Ia4c: prime firsts.
174c. Cheese, easy; ll(o'114c.
ST
Ixiwer
2 hard
M4c.
CORN-Hlgher;
74o; No. 2 white,
teniber. 79sc.
OATS Higher; track. No. 2
No. 2 white. 0.14c; September.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, S4 40
fa 4 05; extra fancy and straight, 4.00$f
4 25; clears, 3.40(Jj 3.70.
SEED Timolliy, steady, 3.orxu3 50;
S3 75.
CORNMEAL Steady. S3. 50.
UKAN Weak; sacked, east crack,
1 00.
HAY-Steady; timothy, SHOOS 12.00;
rie. Sl0.5oc?i12.5i).
IRON COTTON TIES SI 00.
BAGGING 7 7c.
I1KMH TWINE 7c.
I'ROVISIONS Fork. steady; Jobbing.
$15 lo. I.ard. lower; prime steam, $8.724-i
J ST 4. Dry sail meats, steady; boxed extra
sa; clear rios. ts.i.vpui; snort
J.i in Bacon, steady, boxed extra
J-i(.'4; char ribs, S9 25i)J.a0; short
S 874.
I'tH'L Til Y Firm : chickens, 9c; springs.
iyc20c; turkeys, Ipul3c; ducks. 7c; geese, 60.
BITTER Weak; creamery, 18tiZ24c.
EGGS Unchanged, 74'4 case count.
Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls 8,000 U.mo
Wheat, bu 3i).ou0 25. Out
Corn, bu 4.(H) 6.".0"10
Oals, bu 56.0ii) 37.000
shorls,
clears,
short.
cleai s.
Mlleraakee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June V WHKAT
Firm; No. 1 northern. Sl.10ial.U4: No. J
northern. 111 J I 094: Bepiember. 85V', bid.
BARLEY Firm; No. 2. c; sample, &2H
84e
CORN-Hlgher: No. S cash, f7oc; Sep
tember. 70Sc, bid.
Kansas City firala and Provision.
KANSAS CITY. June 30. WH EAT Un
changed ; July. 814c: September. sj,.i,c; De-
No 3 hmd sv,9c. No. 2 red. 5ijH-; No.
3 red. 92 ,195c. f
tember. 824c; cash. N.i. 2 hard, 9aci l.M);
1 emi I COKN-I'nchanged lo lower; July,
jljltiS-1.!-; Seplf nib.-r, K'Jie; December. 314c:
casn, .sio. . lllixeu. ,.c , i-o. 4 iiuxe.i.
71ljc; No. 2 white. 7v: No. 3 while. 77Uc.
OATS Unchanged; No. 3 white. 4!'aj?4c;
No. i mixed. 47'fl4!K'.
KYK-74'i77c.
HAY Bteady: choice timothy, S9(0?i3 5;
choice prairie. $9.UKy925.
BITTER Firm; creamery, extras, 21e;
packing tok. ltic.
EGGS Steady: fresh
rent receipt. 134c.
Wheut. bu
Corn, bu
Oats, ba
Kansas City closing
Dalath Grata Market.
DULUTH. June SO. WH BAT No. t north,
ern. tl 0x4; No. 2 northern. Sl t: July.
11,'. September, SV.
OATS-49c.
Urtrswil Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 30. WHEAT Bp t.
Ho. i iti wnsitrn wlnisr, dull at 7 Ud, .siu
t.Kl
1.IM0
High.
6(i It
ii
3-l)
20-
2, -Oil
UK)
5,0
I "HI
4'K)
' ' ''')
i0
1.100
274
Ss4
101
7S
113
12.i
42
M4
200 86 S 8tsi
1.1KI0
60)
no
l.soo
3'Ml
&-M1
4.50")
eoo
too
jot)
200
ftX)
2i0
100
2.900
111!)
.too
!
4, 6
l'Hl
100
4
24
4"4
lfil
l.HS
':7vi
si 4
587
14
1'
35
2:)S
111 it
59 sj
1I
l"
29
lH
C47..
ronowinc were tne ranire
the Stock exchange todav:
Silei.
Amalxamaled Capper ...
Am. C. A F
Am. r.. A F. pfd
Am. ('otlon Oil
Am. H A- L. pfd
Am. Ice Sri-untlri
American LinReed
Am. Ixieomntlve
Am. Ixii-nmntlve pfd
Am. S. & R
Am. 8 K. pfd
Am. Suxar Kefinlng
Am. Tobacco pfd
American Woolen
Anaconila Mlnln Co
Anaconda Mining Co
At, h.ton
Alchlaon pfd, ex-dlv
Atlantic Coaat Line
Haltlmnre & Ohio
Hal. St Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Ontral of New Jersey...
Cheaaprakfi A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago & N. W
C, M. & St. P
C. C, CJ. & t. L
Colorado F. & 1
Colorado & 80
Colo, So. Wt pfd
Colo. It So. id pfd
Consolidated Gaa
Cnrn Product
Delaware A Hudson
Denver & Rio Grande..,
D. A R. O. pfd
Distillers' Securities
Erl
Erla 1st pfd
Erie. 2d pfd ,
Oeneral Klectrlc
Ot. Northern pfd
Ot. Northern Or ctfs...
Illinois Central
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Paper
Int. Paper ptd
Int. Pump
Iowa Central
Kansas CUr So
K. c. So. pfd. ex-dlT .
Louisville A N , ei-dlv
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. L
M , St. P. A 8. S. M . . .
Missouri Pacific
M., K. T
M.. K. ft T. pfd
National Lead
New Vork Central
N. Y-. O. ft W
Norfolk ft W
North American
Northern Pacific ,
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Uas
P.. C. C. ft St. L
Pressed Steel Car
Pullman Palace -car
Railway Steel Spring...
Reading
Republic Steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L. A 8. FH pfd..
St. Louis S. W
St. L. 8. W. pfd
Slosa Sheffield 8. ft I .
Southern Pacific
So. Pacific pfd. ei-dlr..
Southern Railway
So. Railway pfd
Tennessee Copper
Texas ft Pacific
T , 81. L. ft W
I'nlon Pacific
I'nlon Pacific pfd
V. S. Rubber
I'. S. Rubber 1st pfd...
I'. 8. Steel
t'. S Steel pfd
t'tah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical
Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd, ex
Wabash, ex-dlv
Wabaah pfd
Weattnghous Electric .
Western I'nlon
Wheeling ft L. E
Wisconsin Central
Total sales for ths day. 1&0,miO shares.
of price on
Lew. Close.
3.14
3714
0
47
Ml
75i
an 14
12i
'k
41
41
14
474
ltV)
244
3914
4
l.M
133S
'ii"
68 '
i-!4
1
1!H4
344
2-iS
i.tfiis
1294
Ic-S
21',
1S
54 !,
400 1044 lwv
100
200
too
1,800
l.ino
I.900
' "iob
1,700
tl
11194
48
274
'4
104
41
1374
27
)09
474
874
is
l'4
4,)s
Osi
134
1,700 1214 1JH
Jno
200
3110
100
34.3110
2i Kl
l.SnO
10
l-0
734
28
15i,4
36
114
It
4
It
34
734
2t
6
1124
is
K
n
304
O0 524 53
1.10) 84 (74
'"400 'iisi '17"
400 44 ' '414
43,ioo 144 1- ,
111) Ii3
3"0 244
100 93 91
1I0 3h4 37S
and 1j41 lo.'H
l.l) 334 3H4
0i r.'4 p4
'i.2oo m" -M4
too 64 65
3.14
9K14
304
74
i7 4
84
4-4
HO
764
99
1254
ss 4
22-14
414.
4'.
81S
i4
US
H4
6
474
244
924
1M
394
4
1M
1
64
24 4
304
5 s
48
124 4
1H4
161
244
(i
334
194
34
2.14
184
1304
Kl
12914
i"S
29
10
64 .
VH4
14
28
1 9
474
2,'4
68
46
103 -4
4CH
1
8l4
1.16 1.
il
12cS
Vfj
274
IS-4
H
1124
"'V.
6
I64
3-,4
244
J''
3 4
St
74
IH4
17
43
.!
14?. 4
1,24
-'-4 4
924
7;4
IO24
8?. 4
24
114
224
o4
6.1
4
U
Boaton Stock aad Bond.
BOSTON. June 3w Money, call loans, 14-ir
24 per cent; time loans. 2'u44 r-r cent.
Stocks and bonds closed a follows:
adj.
. extras, J7c;
24 ,c
lo.'xO
2.0 0
prices:
ur
24.0 11
4,.0i
J.
Atchison
do
Mex. Central 4s
Atchison R R
do pfd
Boston ft Albany..,
Boston ft Main . . .
"Br t Inn Elevsted .
Fltcbburg ptd ....
N. Y . N H. ft H .
Cnlon Pacific
Am. A Chem ptd
Am. l'neu. Tube
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am T ft T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Dominion I er S ...
Kfluon El-c Hill
General Electric ...
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Mass tins
t olled Krull
I niled 8 M
do ptd
f. a. at eel
do pfd
Adventure
Alloues
Amalgamated
B J. ..kd
. 64 Atlantic
. M4 Blnghsm
. 1 Cal ft Hecla
. 914 Centennial
. 91 4 Copper Rang ...
.201 Daly West
.130 Franklin
.134 Oranhy
.125 Isle Hoyale
1.16 Maaa. Mining ...
.144 Michigan
. M Mohawk
7.S Mont C. ft C...
.124 Old Dominion ...
.U'4 (isceola
Ill Parrol
. Ji4Qulncy
. Shannon
. 144 Tamsra, k
t 4 Trinity
1S3 V. R M'nlng ...
I' S oil
. 444 t'tah
. 14 Victoria
.!4l',Wlnnil
. 1,114 Wolverine
. 2:4 Vonh Butie
Putte Coallllo .
.K-.'sSeva.ta
. 4 1 al Arisona...
. ?h4 Arisen Cora. ...
44(-rt-ene Cananea
vr York Moaer Market.
NEW YORK. June 30. MONEY On Cf.ll. I
easy, 14412 per cent; r illn ia:e. 14 peri
cent, closing: hid, 14 per cent: offered st 1
1-4 per cent. Time loans, dull and ras ;l
5lxty days. 2 per rent; ninety dnys, 21124 1
per cent; six months. ;'4 per cent I
I'KIVK MKHCANTIl.K rAFr.R-3V.8i;
per 1 ent. j
BTr.KLlM K-XLHAMir-Urm, wltli ac
tual I us ness In bankers' bills at $4 8H?r lor
d iimnil and st 84. WW for sixty-day hills;
ion mere lal hills, 4.8r,4ij4
PIL i:it Hai, K V; Mexican dol'ars, 48c.
IioNDb' Ooverrnieiil, steady; r& Iroul,
Steady.
Closing quotations on bonds were ns fol-lows:
t' 'Hixk. Val. 44
1044 Int. Met. 44a . . .
1 " 4 t, ft N. unl. 4s..
ICS". Vsn. c . 4n
1214 Me,, central 4
1224 ,to in Inc
724 M. ft St. 1.. 4.
in;4M.. K. ft T. 4s
"74 do 2
S8 "N. R K. of M c 4s 82
4 N- V. C. . S4S 9 1
4 X. J. C. g. 6s....
"4 No. PhcIIic 4s
944 do 3s
9.1 N. ft W v. 4a
73 O S. L. rfd. 4S .
1"4 ponn cv. 34s 1915
71 do con. 4s
464 lUedlnir fvn. 4. . .
34 Rrp of Cubs. 6a
101 St L . I M. c. 6s .104
7i St L. ft F. fg 4s. M4
. 1,'liT. u. p. v. c. c. 4S. 14
. f.24,Mcaboard A. L 4 ... 814
. or, fo. pacitlr 4s
. S7 do 1st 4s
. 95 ?o. Rsllwsy Ss....
. 6:4 Texss AP !....
. S3 T . St. 1,. W 4s
. 90 I'nlon Pscillc 4s ...
. 94 do cv. 4s
. 92 I S. Steel id lis . .,
. 924 Wsbai-h is
. 644 Weat-rn Md. 4. .. .
. 4 W. ft I. E. 4,....
. 994 W IS. Central 4s ...
Asked.
U'4
. 21
.
. 2.1
- 714
. l'-S
8S
. tt
1V
44
. li
. 60
. 33
.1,-1
:'i
.
. 134
. t
- 2Hi
. 14
. 14-4
. 44
44
!'4
.13-1
. CI
. :j
114
1,
. 17.
10
V. 8. ref. 2. r-g
do coupon
I'. S. is, reg
do coupon
V S. 4s. reg
do coupon
Am Tobacco 4s
do 6s
At'-hlson gen. 4s
do sdj. 4
dn cv. 4s
do cv. ;.s
Atlantic " L. 4
Hsl. ft Ohio 4
do 34s
flrk R. T. c. 4s
Cen'rsl of Os. C....
do 1st Inc
do 2d Inc
do 3d Inc.
dies, ft Ohio 44s . .
Chicago ft A. S4s
C, B. A Q. n. 4s ,
C. It. I. A P. 4s.
dn cot. 5s
do rfdg. 4s. ...... .
CCC. ft St. L. g. 4i
Colo. lnd. 5s
Colo. Mid. 4s
Colo. & So. 4s
Del. ft Hud c. 4s.
11. ft R. O. 4s
Erl- r I. 4s
do gen. 4s
Jspsn 4s
do 44s
do 2d series
Did. Ex-dividend.
.K14
. 454
. 4S4
. 94
. l
. 14
. 794
. !
934
-.24
.1014
. 71
. 94 4
. 99 4
. 82
1"14
. 9 4
.1034
.. 80 4
.. 9:4
.. 944
..134
.. 784
..11-114
. . 92
.. 994
. .1'.14
.. 711
.. 444
.. 854
London Stork Market.
LONDON, June 30. American securities
opened steady today. Prices, as a rule,
declined during the first hour and at noon
the market was dull and from 4 to H
lower than yesterday's New Vork closing.
London closing stocks:
. S7 Mo.. K. ft Teiaa
. 974 N. V. Central
. 84 Norfolk ft
. S3 4 do pfd
. 944 Ontario ft
. 84 Pennsylvania
.144 Rsnd Mines
. 414 Heading
4Boulhern Ry
Consols, money.
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Flsltlmore ft Ohio..
Canadian rsclflc...
Chetcapnake ft ()....
Chicago O.
Chi.. Mil. ft St. P. ..1374 do pfd.
De Beers 14 Southern Pacific.
Denver A Rio O lo I nton Pacific...
do pfd 40 dn pfd
Er.e 194 V. 8. Steel
do 1st pfd 34 do pfd
do 3d pfd 2.1 Wabash
Grand Trunk.. 17 do pfd
Illinoia Central 1 62 Spanish 4s
Louisville ft N 1074Amal. Copper...
8ILVF.R Bar, steady at 24ad per ounce.
MON F. Y 1 14 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 16-18'alS per cent; lor
three months' hills, lf)-liiyl4 per cent.
. 214
.10;
. 49
. 63
414
. 12
I"4
. r.74
174
. 45 4
. "S
.1494
. 84
. 39 4
,10nS
. 12
. 24
. !-2
. 484
New York MlnlnBr Stock.
NEW YOKK, June 30. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Leadvllle Coa.
Little chief ..
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Small Hopes ,
Standard
...ivo Yellow Jacket
Alice
Breece
Brunswick con. .....
com. Tunnel stock..
Com. Tunnel bonds.
Con. Cal. ft Va
Horn Sliver
Iron Silver ..
.263
8
4
:i
18
62
60
4
t
42
490
2?,2
18
176
44
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. June 30.-Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the 1150,000,000 gold
reserve shows:
Available cash balance, S238, 830,390; gold
coin and bullion, $31,937,443; gold certifi
cates, HI. 569, too.
Bank Clearing;.
OMAHA. June 30. Bank clearings for
today were SI. 489,318 .80 and for the corres
ponding date last year $1.8.,t97.o7.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. June 30-WOOLMarket after
many months 1 xf" dullness at last shows
marked activity. The principal demand Is
for worsted wools, which are higher. The
leading domestic quotations: Domestic
wools: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces XX,
31(32c; X. 2S2Sc; No. 1 washed, 3Tijsl2c:
No. 2 washed. 30(i31c; fine unwashed, lSng
20c; half-blood combing, 248t26c; three-elgliths-blood
combing, 25ft2t)c; quarter
blood combing, 2324c; Delaine washed, 83
34c; Delaine unwashed. 26U27c. Michigan,
Wisconsin and New York fleeces: Fine
unwashed, 18Cr20c; Delaine unwashed, 2411)
25c; half-blood unwashed, 23fi24c; three-eighths-blood
unwashed. 24(&25c; quarter
blood, unwashed, 22ig'23c. Kentucky, In
diana and Missouri: Three-eighths-blood,
24tT23e; quarter-blood, 23'524c. Texas and
Oeorgla: Fine, 10 to 12 months, 19&'20o;
fine, to 8 months, 15(&18c; fine fall, 14i?j
15e. Georgia and Alabama. 2iVg21c; Cali
fornia northern choice, 17C6;19c; northern
average. ltVul7c.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 30 WOOL Firm :
medium grade combing and clothing, 184f?
20c; light fine, ltjl64c; heavy fine, ll'a
12c; tub washed, 2i'ii27c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June SO.-METALS-Ths
London tin market was lower today, spot
closing at 124 17s fid and futures at 121.
Locally the market was weak in tone with
quotation ranging from S27.10 to $27.40.
Copper showed a somewhat reactionary
tendency on the London market, with the
di sc a little higher at 5t5 15s for spot and
57 7s 6d for futures. ' The local market
was dull and unchanged, with lake quoted
at $12,62412.75, electrolytic at Sl2.37Hfii13.S2H
and casting at J12 26tj 12.374. Lead was
lower at 12 5s In Inndon, but remained
dull at $4.4c1f4.50 locally. Spelter was un
changed In boih markets, closing at 18 lbs
In London and at $4 45gt60 locally. Iron
was a little lower at 51s 44d for Cleveland
wai rants In the English market. Locally
prkes were dull and unchanged. No. 1
northern foundry. $16.5iT17.00; No. 2 north
ern foundry, $lo.75'( lti.26; No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern soft, $16.Wfi'l7.28.
ST. LOUIS, June 30. METALS Lead,
lower, $4,374. Speller, lower, I4.37H.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June SO COTTON-Futures
opened steady; July. .8o&9.oSc;
August, 9.70c; September, 9.45c; October,
9.28c; December, 9.14c; January, 9.12c; Feb
ruary, 9.11().lSc; March, 8.V0e.
Futures closed steadv; July, 1 8!c; Au
gust, .G3c; 8'-ptember, .43c; October, .30c;
November, 8.13c:; December, 9 14c; January,
8.10c; Fetruary. 9. 10.-; March, 9 10c.
Spot do ed quiet : middling uplands, 11.50c;
middling gulf. 11.75c: sales, 708 bains.
OALVESTON. Tex., June i). COTTON
Lower at 11 5-lSc.
NEW ORLEANS, June 30 COTTON
Stiot steady, with prices unchanged: mid
dling, 114c. Futures closed with July at
11.16c; August. li).4c; September, 9.70c; Oc
tober, 9 33c; November, 9.26c ; December,
9.22c; January. 9.24c.
HT. IAH'IS. June 30 -COTTON-Qulet ;
mhldllng. 114c; sales, 16 bales; receipts,
212 hales; shipments, 979 bales; stock, 16.055
bales.
First Time Dorlna eon This Coa-
laeka I n Toward Rites
of pay.
SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. June SO. 1M.
Receipt were: Cattle. H'r. Sheen
Official Monday J.J.T1 S.U9 2.VS
Estimate Tuesday 2.000 10.OO 2.StW
Two dav this week..S.S37 1S.J4 S.4
Same diss last week.. 8.4S3 l.l.sul 13.037
Same dav 3 weeks ago.. 7.328 29.473 11.846
Same days S week ago.. ..t79 Kv3": 7.27
Same days year ago 8.241 14.3H7 6.407
The following table shows the averag
price of hogs at Smith Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1908. 19trr.!190.lc.lP.18nS.l!O2,
June 17..
June 18.,
June 19..
June SO. .
June 21..
June 22..
June
June 24..
June 2ft.
June 26..
Junt 27..
June 18..
June 29..
June 30.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Pratt.
NEW YORK. June SO.-EVAPORATKD
APPLES Market continue quiet and
steady for both spot and future delivery,
with spot quoted unchanged at lOvilOHc
for fancy. 8'wlc for choice. 64fl'4c t r
prime a'nl fi's'ii'i' for common to fair.
DRIED FRl'lTS-Prunes are unchanged,
with quotations ranging from 34e to 13;
for California and from 54" to Idc for Ore
gon fruit. It is reported that apricots for
early fall shipments are available at conces
sions, but the spot market is unchange 1,
with choke quoted al IO0IO4C; extra chi l e.
11u114c: fancv, 12,il3c. Peaches are pr.ie-
1 tically notniniil in the sbwuce of l.npr.ant
I business with choice quoted at s41th47;
extra cnotce, s'ui'4c; fancy. Wg ln'4c ex ra
fancy. 104411c. Raisins are unchanged,
with loose muscatel quote! at 41'ij,i4l,;
choice to fancy seeded. 64't71c; aetdless,
5iitjc; London layers. $1.2.'r( 1.35.
Articles. Open. I High. Low. Close.
Wheat I
July. ..I
Sept...!
Corn I
July. ..t
Sept...
814'
st'4
('..'. 1 14
u44
814
"4
I
8141814
Ml ! DO 4
I's'y- !
ttV
si 4
t4
.;.., H
oiH
Koretaja Flaaurlal.
LONDON. June 3o Money was fairly
plentiful on the market today and dis
counts were quiet. Trading on the stock
exchange was slightly more active, al
though many members were awav on holi
day and the attraction of the Henley re
gilts l-eli.e.1 further to thin the attend
ance. Price mostly were easier Gllt
edged securities were mostly dull foreign
er weakened on nme Pa-is selling, and
K isstan were lower on talk of a new In
ternal loan. Mexicans wile Tricar. Ameri
cans apehcd firm and made a general ad-
ti'ar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK June 3fi.-Sl OA R-Raw,
firm; fair refining, S834j3Mc: centrifugal,
9t test. 4.33414 36c ; molasses sugar. 1.51&3 Ale.
Pef.ned steadv; No. . S.oOc; No. 7, 4 9;
No. 8 4if; No 9 4 85c; No. I". 4 75c; No.
11. 4.70c; No. 12, 4 Hoc; No. 13. 4 flfic; No. 14,
4 55c; confectioners' A. 6 2nc; mould A, 5 75c;
cm loaf, 8 20c: crushed, loc; powdered,
5.5oc: grnulHled. 5 4c; cubes, lS5c.
MOLASSES Quiet; New Orleans open
kettle, good 10 choice, 2Mi42c.
t'olTee Market.
NEW YORK. June 30 OOFFKE Mar
ket for icffee future closed steady, net
unchunged to f l e points higher. Sales
were reported of 13.250 liugs, including Julv,
August. September sd December, at 8 isc
and May hi 8 111V. Spot steady; No. 7 R o.
i"4c: No. 4 Santos. Mild coffee quiet;
( urduva, i'ji-'Ti
I 0 07 I
S 84 I
S 4I
8 78
85H
B 91
6 87
6 884
t 884;
S 7Sl
SS1I I
6 971 S 11
S8! S8!
S 91
S 8
S 911
S Sf
281
331
35 ,
S 83
5 801 8 SR
8 83 39
8 82 431
5 8k! 44
5 Kl 471
I ( 48
SOI 4 9S
14 Ml
5 191 I
6 IS S 00;
i 1,i 6 07;
S 13' S 07-
5 IS S oS
6 20; S 12
6 mi
lis l
l 32 S 141
5 SOi t 111
6 221 S 05
S 17 I 08!
6 16
S 97!
S 941
I 8S
a
K 81
S 781
S 67
8 8,
I TO!
S 651
a I
5 87 1
6 tV.
1
1 M
7 4S
1 13
1 41
T
7 51
7 54
7 61
7 M
T 64
T $5
Sundav.
The official number of can of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
C. M. A St. P 6 S
Wabash 4
Mlsrouri Pacific S 10
Union Pacific 17 21
C. A N. W.. esst 3
C. N. W . west 28 48 1
C, St. P., M. A O S 9 1
C, B. A Q , east 6 S
C, B. A Q., west S 23 3
C , R. LAP. east S3..
Illinois Centril 1 1
Chicago Great Western 4
138 11
Total receipts 88
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Pncklpg Co 279 1.428 5C
Swift and Company 336 2,271 381
Cudshy Packing Co 437 1.303 1,287
Armour A Co 241 3,216 107
W. I. Stephen 47
Hill A Son 87
F. P. Iwl 51
J. B. Root & Co 118
J. H. Bulla 61
Sam Werthltner 11 .... ....
F. O. Inghram 7
Sullivan Bros 15
Lehmer Bros 34 .... ....
Blackshlrc .. 22
Bodden 146
Krey Packing Co 235
Other buyeis 170 .... 241
Totals 1,893 8.958 2.6S2
CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn
Ing were not very large, only eighty-one
cars all told being In sight when the mar
ket opened. The receipts tor the same day
last week footed up 236 cars and two weeks
ago 116 cars. The market today taken a
a whole was very unsatisfactory.
It did not appear that packer wanted
very many cattle this morning. They were
all complaining about the unfavorable con
dition of the eastern beef market, where
coolers are said to be pretty well filled with
high priced beef, for which the aale Is
limited. The result was that none of the
buyers appeared to have very large or very
urgent orders. Thus the trade wu ex
tremely slow and the morning wore away
with little business being transacted.
Prices were safely 105n5c lower.
The same conditions that affected the
steer market so unfavorably had a similar
effect upon the market for cows and belt
ers. Holders found It slow work unloading
with no one trying very hard to buy and
with prices 10&16c lower.
There were only a few stockers and feed
ers In sight and that being the case the
market did not show very much change.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn-fed steers, $7. 1037.80; fair te good
oorn-fed steers, $6.007.36; common to fair
corn-fed steers, $5.00fi5 00; good to choice
cows and heifers. 14 50-6. 00; fair to good
cows and heifers. $4.O0ig'4.6O; common to
fair cows and heifers, $3.O04p4.O0; good te
choice stockers and feeders. S4.60ikv6.00; fslr
to good stockers srjd feeders. $3.75-64 50;
common to fair stockers and feeders, 11.25
133.76: stock heifers. $30033.50.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No.
14 !
10...
21...
'.".
II...
17...
is'!.'
10..!
10...
AT.
. ... 890
....10U
900
890
.... 4:7
....10f,l
,...1190
.... Til
. ... 993
...1X11
.... 960
...119
.... 634
....1146
.... 890
.... 940
10C6
.... 810
. . . . 941
900
.... M0
.... M
....lttfl
.... 34
....1090
.... 930
....1110
...llTJJ
.... 145
.... 9u0
...1100
.... 7S
.... 781
.... 700
. ... 1060
.... 177
.... 944
.... 986
.... 7M
.... 100
863
.... 411
.... 710
990
.... 114
.... 640
....1030
.... 90)
....lie)
... i
.... 95
.... 841
....1170
....1906
....1490
.... 410
... .1110
....I960
.... ;
...1260
....IVs)
. . . . 1895
Vr.
4 00
4 10
4 60
4 60
4 60
4 40
( 00
6 60
I 80
I 86
6 90
I 00
i 00
4 00
(
I 00
I 16
I 60
I 60
I 60
i 60
I 0
t SO
I 18
1 70
1 76
I 76
I 76
1 90
I 86
t 90
I 0)
t 00
I w
I 25
I 16
I 16
1 86
1 40
Ne.
21 ... .
....
II ...
II...,
It...
II...
31...
100...
5....
96 ...
II....
14....
29....
COW8.
10.'.'.'!
14.'.'.'!
10....
1.
1.
HEIFER8.
I 16
t 76
1 80
I 10
1 10
1 0
1 90
I 00
I 78
1 71
I M
8 04
I II
1 16
I II
I 16
8 10
1 26
I 16
I 26
I 90
I 10
I 10
1 36
11.
II.
II...
17...
11...
1...
1....
BULLS.
1
320
116
230
U
no
t6
ri
110
190
no
no
140
no
STOCKERS
920 I 00
Sen
sir,
670
436
702
sfl
7o
Ml
T'l
116
CALVES.
At.
..1148
.. 141
..Uo
. . Ill
..1468
.1307
..1169
..1114
. .1084
.. M4
..1331
. . 131
..1694
...96
...1090
... 175
...1061
.. .1D44
...999
...1111
... til
...100
...1040
...1280
...))$
...1136
... 968
...1070
...Ml
...1070
...till
...1191
...1208
...1144
...126$
...1240
...1000
...177
... 16
...841
... 414
... 184
... 960
... 120
.1440
..111
..liio
..1100
..1170
. .1010
..1U0
. . Ks)
..1610
..1130
. .ueo
.1120
.160
..1740
. .1430
..1780
tF.
I 18
I 4
I 60
4
I si
9
I
7 00
7 10
t 88
1
7 66
1 80
I 86
I 60
I 80
I 60
I 70
I 76
I 16
I 10
I 15
I 16
I IS
1 n
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 60
4 60
4 40
4 8
4 70
4 76
4 78
4 71
I 00
I 1
I u
I 60
I 78
I 71
I 85
I 88
I 89
I 40
8 40
I 80
I 10
I 60
I 64
I 90
I 80
I 71
4 88
4 64
4 80
6 00
6 60
I 76
1 14
I 00
4 an
4 "0
4 60
4 60
6 00
8 IS
I !S
6 60
I 80
6 60
AND
20
. 110
118
171
144
110
1U
126
t!0
110
Ill
'
J
llifl
FEEDERS
111
691
oj
I 80
8 64
I 60
I 76
I 75
00
8 00
I 00
I 00
I 94
I 94
5
I 88
I 80 1 691 I II
1 90 1 403 1 t.
ii 11 m t 94
1 11 2 tr 4 m
lit 1 1MT 4 00
I 76 14 771 4 00
41 7ol I 78 1 TJ4 4 l
M 8SI I 76 1 1 4 64
4 T'2 I TS 10M I 80
1 110 I 84
WYOMING
18 steer 1029 4 '
HOGS The market on hog opened this
morning with larger receipts than expected,
but still with some of the packers evidently
wanting hogs. The firsi buying was on
the basis of an sdva-.ee of 5ijl0c the alei
being largely at and right around $606.
As It became apoarent how liberal the
receipts were snd also that some of the
packers were holding back and not trying
to di much, other buyers lowered their
bids and the market became very dull and
considerably easier. A good part of the
advance was thus lost, but still the aver
age market showed considerable gain over
yesterday, as will be noted from the sale
boe. The bulk of all the hug cold above
18.00 for th first time this season.
Investment Securities
RAILROAD BONDS
Appror
Due Tleld
Chicago, Burlington & Quiney Krncrnl
mortsaic? 4s Mar., 19.iS 4.15
Chicago & Wrstorn Indiana li. H. Co.
general mortgage (a leo., 1032 5.00
Chicago, Indiana & Southern cons.
mortgage 4s Jan., 195( 4.45
Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham
general mortgage 4s Mar., 19.U 4.50
Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf 1st
mortgage 5s June, 1011 4.00
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste.
Marie 1st cons 4s .July, IMS 4.10
Northern Railway of California 1st
mortgage os Oct., 1038 4.30
(Guaranteed by Southern Psclflc Co.)
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Pa
cific ext. 1st mortgage 4s July, 1040 4.05
(Great Northern Railway.)
Southern Rv. Co. equip 4Hs 1912 -1019 6.00
Wabash R. R. equip 4'L-s 1011 -1914 fi.00
Wabash R, R. Co. Buffalo Terminal
Association 1 year notes 1009 6.00
CORPORATION BONDS
Butte Elec. & Power Co. 1st 5s June, 1051 5.35
Chicago Jet. Rys. & Union Stk. Yds.
coll. trust 5s July, 1015 4.45
Commonwealth Electric, Chicago, 1st 5s June, 1043 4.90
Houston Electric Co. 1st 5s Aug., 1025 5.20
Interboro Rapid Transit Co. Collateral
6 notes May, 1911 6.00
Madison River Power Co., Montana, 1st 5s Feb., 1035 5.50
Northern Texas Traction Co 6s May, 1911 6.80
St. Louis National Stock Yards 1st. . . 4s July, 1030 4.75
Seattle Electric Co. cons, and ref 5s Aug., 1020 5.55
Spanish-American Iron Co. 1st 6s July, 1027 6.15
Union Electric Light & Power Co. of
St. Louis ref. . . '. 5s May, 1033 5.40
Washington Water Power Co. of Spo
kane 6 notes July, 1011 6.50
AVood Worsted Mills 412 notes Mar., 1011 6.00
(Guaranteed by American Woolen Co.)
Lee, Hig;g;inson & Co,
BANKERS-
44 State Street,
Boston.
THE ROOKERY,
CHICAGO
43 Exchange PI.,
New York.
K) 17 ... I0O II 138 100 I 08
71 34 80 4 0 84 194 40 I 08
Tl 200 110 I (10 88 116 40 4 05
84 114 180 8 00 74 21 7 JOO I 06
IU ... I 00 81 214 110 I 08
U 291 ... I 90 74 114 ) I 08
)! $21 44 I 00 II 867 120 I 08
190 ... 8 00 19 2tl 110 I 06
IT 801 120 I 00 74 19 10 4 06
74 171 ... 1 00 11 27 40 I 08
11 846 400 1 00 71 Ill ... 108
13 171 tOO 6 0 II 241 180 I 6
t 101 40 8 04) Tl 828 ... 1 08
M 177 ... I 00 40 113 ... 8 06
76 M7 100 I n 1 U 10 IH
T7 121 90 I Olie 81 178 40 I 07
101 114 110 I 02 tl 23 10 1071
79 1-4 80 4 031, 80 100 80 4 10
71 til 80 I 01 17 883 ... 8 10
It 811 80 8 Ot 49 ITI 110 I 10
TS 110 44 6 06 71 140 80 I 10
71 217 SO 6 08 II 141 ... I 10
71 Kl ... I 06 17 178 80 I 1
SHEEP Receipts of both sheep and
lambs were very moderate this morning,
only eleven cars all told being reported In.
At the same time packers seemed to have
use for a fw loads and the market tor
the first time In a number of days showed
a little strength. A bunch of Montana
wethers sold at $4.00. The same ewes that
sold yesterday at S3.STH brought $.1.46 today,
with a little closer sort yesterday. The
lambs that brought $4.50 yesterday sold up
to $4.60. A bunch of spring lambs sold a
high as 86.75. The prices paid looked any
where from steady to 10c higher. Every
thing at all desirable sold In very good
season In the morning.
Quotations on fed sheep an! lambs: Oobd
to choice spring lambs. W(yg.7B; good to
choice shorn lamb. S4.76Q6.0O: fair to good
horn lamb. S4.604.76; atock lamb, $1 6o ,
4 00; good to choice shorn yearlings, 84 '.'6 a
4.60; fair to good shorn yearlings, I4.0T 491 S'i;
food to choice shorn wethers. $4 OOcg-4 15;
air to good shorn wethers, $1 600? 4.00; good
to choice shorn ewes, $3604.00; fslr to
Eood shorn ewes, $3.0Oij3.50; culls and
ucks, $2.00t(jS.OO.
Representative sales;
No. Av. Pr.
2GS western Iambs Kl 4 60
60 western yearling feeders 73 3 86
46S western wethers AS 4 on
61S Idaho ewe M S7V4
90 Idaho ewes feeders 84 2 66
11 western culls 64 3 50
80 spring lambs 80 6 76
361 western lamb 79 4 60
166 western ewes 94 S 50
66 western spring lambs 48 660
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Doll Hon f ive to Ten Cents
ItlaTkei gheep Steady.
CHICAGO. June 30. CATTKE Receipts.
2.600 head; market dull; steer, ,6 SmpitO;
cow. $3 60416.76; heifer. $3.604)4. -5; bull,
$3.0O3.30; calve. $2.5X(j67s; stockers and
feeders. $3 004. fto.
HtXJS Receipts, 14, C00 head; market 6al(Vc
higher; choice heavy shipping. $r, iitVo.67H;
butchers. $6.60ij V: light mixed. $6 Hf 40;
choice light. Rte60; packing. $V2'U.W;
bulk of sales, $6 .6tVg 86; pig. J4 MXii-l.tO.
BHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelp.s, 1S,0V
heads; market steady; shrep. t3?R''g4.15;
lambs, $5.0t94.60; yearlings, $4 004.75.
market weak; beeves. $6.0oi&7.86; cow and
heifers, $4 .6041476; feeders, 4.06.00; calves
and yearlings, $3."6S4.75.
HOS Receipt, 6300 head; market
steady; range, $5.8fsS.10; bulk, $6. 96-306.
Visible Rapplr of Grain.
NF.W YORK, June SO. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Rradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies as compared with last
account:
Wheat, In the T'nlted States east of the
Rockies, decreased 2.HB2,00n bu.; Canada, In
crease. 168.000 bu.; total, t'nlted States and
Canada, decrease, 1,873,000 bu.; afloat for
and In Europe, decrease. 2.000,000 bu.; total
American and European supply, decrease,
S.878.000 bu.
Corn, I'nltcd States and Canada, Increase,
119,000 bu.
Osts, United States and. Canada, decrease,
873O0 bu.
The leading decrease reported this weeh
were: Manitoba, 2t,i1 bu.; Portland, Me.,
T5.0 0 bu.; Louisville. 68.600 bu.
Kansas Cltr Lire stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 30.-CATTLB-Re-celpts,
18.000 head. Including 6.0nn southern;
market low. steady to 10c lower; top, $7.0).
choice export and dressed beef sle-r". S6.7J
457.80; fslr to good. S6.'06 60; western steers,
teMfstfl.iS,; stockers snd feeders i3.0 xI.m);
southern asteers, $3. 2S(Jjl. 00; Southern cows.
SXOhfyS 56; native cows, S2.2Vd4.7S: native
heifers. $3.26-h80; bulls, S3.OO(04.66; calves,
$3 66(0.
HOG 8 Receipts, 19.0X1 hesd; market dull,
steady to 6r higher: top, $6 23, bulk of sales.
i5.0cvfj.16; heavy, $6 16'a30; packers and
butchers, $6.0S330; light, $6.8ro.2-; plfv
$4 6vb4 9.
BHEEP AND UAMBS-Recelpts. 00
hesd; market steady; feeders active; larbs
$4.36476.86; ewes and yearling. I3u4.10.
Texa yearling, $40034.75; Texas sheep,
$3.40(33.76; stockers and feeders. UllQil,
No. Av. Ph Pr. No. Av. 8k. Pr.
178 I Hi I 41 147 ... I 98
tl 1 IS I 3 ai IU ... 8 0
si is: 1 t 9 ID 80 8 06
4T 192 90 I 00 74 116 M 4
41 11 s) 90 19 141 MO I
an 244 lao I ia 44 16 lie I 4a)
4 I I 80 0 si 210 .. I 4
91 196 ... I OA 71 I T lift I 0
6', 191 ... 10 14 ill 1M I fta
m ki ... 8 w i: Ill ... (Ct
t. I.onl Live ttork Market.
BT. IUIB. June SO.-CATTI.K-Recf Ints.
7.10 bead. Including 4 000 Texana; mrkt
higher; native and shipping and exp.irt
steers, $8 2M18 00; dressed beef and bjtc-ie-stcer.
$5.4(V06O; steers under l.'sjO lb.,
$4 7LWjn 60; stockers and feeders. $1 "D'tSKI:
cows snd heif-rs. $3."(i'b7 (O; csnners, $tV1?
!?,; bull. S?4ft&o.00; calves. $1 t.V(, lo,
Texas and Indian steers, $12.434 50; c iws
and heifers. $1 7cj4.26.
HOGS Receipts. 13.(9 head; mark.'t
higher: pig and lights. $4 6oa 40; packers,
$6 Wf 40; butchers and best heav y, $) ii
j 80
BHERP AND IAMPB-Receipts, 3 6oo
head: market strong; native muttons, S'XJ
6 HO; lambs. $4 6h7."ri; culls and buck. IJ.Oo
J.5fl.
lock In sight.
Receipts of live stock at the principal
western markets yesterdsy:
Catlle. Hifi. Bheen
Bouth Omaha S.oro 10 iro
Bloux City 0 6,ci
Kenan City lS.niJ U.ln 6 0
tit. Iouls 7 ono 3.0 0 0
Chicago 2,& 110X1 15 000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNBAPOl.18. June SO. -WHEAT July,
$1.04; September, 8Kc: No. 1 hard, II OK V
No. 1 northern, $1.024; No. 2 northern,
$1.0494; No. S northern, Sl.0Oifil.03.
BRAN In bulk, quoted by millers at $18.
FLOI'R First patents lower. First pst
ents, $5 Wa6 36; second patents, SS KYJ6.2&;
first clears, $4.16414.36; second, $S.604.40.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. 111.. June SO. CORN Higher;
No. 2 yellow, 714972c; No. S yellow, V3
70c; No. $, 69c; No. 4, Hc; No grade,
a',, iB 66c.
OATS Steady; No. S white, 4$450ttc;
No 4 white, 4itJ4c.
WHISKEY $1.36.
BARON WAS CLOTHES CLEANER
Ie Glnsbera lias Hard Time Miking
Good 111 Claims to
Royalty.
L'ght on the history of the South Omaha
man who call himself Baron Henry ds
Olnxberg Is contained In a letter Just re
ceived from the Tranevaal by Superintend
ent Ferrer of the coumy hosp tal, where
De Olnxberg was kept for treatment for
several weeks.
De Olnxberg claims to be a cousin ot
Prince Helle de Bagan and shortly after his
claims were published In the newspaper
Mr. Ferrer received a letter from New York,
believed to have been written by Prince
He la denouncing De Olnxberg a an lm
poster. The letter was anonymous, but It
was evidently written by an educated for
eigner and was posted the djy before Prince
Helle left New York for Franca. Th letter
gave the address of an attorney In the
Transvasl who knew of the record of
Henry de Olnxberg there.
The letter Just received by Mr. Ferrer
Is from the attorney referred to In the let
ter from New York. Th letter touch 041
the cla ms of De Ginsberg that he sunk a
lar, fortune In behalf of the Boers during
the war in the Transvaal. The letter says
De Gir.xrerg wss known at both Pretoria
and Johannesburg, but was never a man
of much consequence there. It aays he
operated a clothes cleaning establishment
under the firm name "The Only Henry"
and was commonly seen on the streets with
a pair of trousers over his arm.
The "baron" carried around with him
pockets full of nes;spr clippings showing
how he denounced Webster Davis ri the
streets of Ksnsas City. He was aggrleVsd
at Mr. Davis and claimed Mr. Davis owed
him large sums of money.
Total
.36.400 (1.3(0 it I 0
tlsii Cltr Live stock Market.
BIOT'X CTTy. Ia.. June 30.-(8rcial Tel
egrnm.) CATTLfc Receipt, 0 bead;
SCHOFIELD MAY TAKE LIFE
trrompllif of Bond l.lkely t Be
Given Cbanre of Plead
las; Gallty.
That Gerald Bchnfield. the accomplice of
George L. Bond In the murder of John
Wrede, the South Omaha saloon keeper,
will be allowed to plead guilty and take a
life sentence 1s the opinion of a number of
those who are conversant with th rase.
County Attorney English ald he could
not tell Tuesday Jut what disposition
would be made of S'-hofleld's rase, but he
might plesd guilty. Bond, alio sdmltud
firing th fttsl shots, wss sentenced to a
life term Saturday, and It is not believed
a Jury would Inflict sny greater punla'.i
ment on Bchnfield. As the jury will be
discharged this week Bchofleld rsn not be
tried until fall and he will have to remain
In Jail until October, unlet a plead (rullt.y
and tak a ssnleuc