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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1909)
THE REE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1900. 4 St J GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Pricet Keep Going- Up, While Corn i Steady. - RECEIPTS OF WHEAI AE LIGHT Bat Twa Carload Arrive oa Loral Market and ltrlaar Prlra la Kft tmm wltk Record of th Mania. ' OMAHA, June 2. 1MB. Stiff cable Marled general buying at the opening, offering were light and July wneat teacned a new high level. Keport continue to Be bulllh on ihe rendition of the southwestern wheat crop and thla entiment I making the prant uuna; marset. Corn specialists were out with the opin ion that there wn nothing In the weather or In the crop outlook at thl time to warrant any advance, a the coming crop was getting the. beat atart It ha had for year. Hut the cash prlcea are heing nein firm oy the light elling from rarmer hand, which only suppllee the dally de mand. w heat opened atrong on good cable which tarted heavy buying, the domestic new and Particularly from the southwest waa bullish aa to the buhl per acre of the coming wheat crop. A new high . ec ord wa made for the July option for the crop year, but profit taking aed price t the elude. Corn started ateady and worked ome higher with-wheat, but eased back later and howd no gain. Cash corn waa ateady and ftrm, but dragged rather heavy, a the demand wa only fair, with better re Celpt decline 1 to be expected. l'rlmarv wheal receipt were J27.000 bushel and shipment were !M.0n0 busheU, axalnet receipt last year of 2.T8.000 bushel and h Dtnent of 687.000 buehels Torn receipts . were 717.0110 buhel and shipment were 4' 000 bushel, against re ef ipt lnnt vear of 402.000 t)Ubela and ship ment of 277.000 bushel ""'enrsnre were. l.OfiO bushel of -eorri. 4 000 buehel of oat and wheat and flour en ual at 18.000 biinhel Liverpool closed Hftl'nd higher on wheat anri unmanned at s,d higher on corn. ocni imidf of options riM- ,i Open. I High.! Low. Close 1 Te V ' ' i I 'u' 1 IS' I 1 I-l 1 1 '2H " ..' 1 0!'j I 01'4l 1 02' 1 031 102 I - 1 . I ( i r I' nv ms cm s ( "rf, ...I rsit: .' : K! 5ij ST,1 S3 i-K. . yr;. ,-. Rrttj,- r,nv .w-. i son, P PL. i '1' , 41'il 41! 41' 41 Omnha Cash Prlrea WlfFAT-Nn. I hard. 81 3&7H 33; No 3 hard. l.:tvfft .10; No. 4 hard, $1 2y1.27; No ;: trlnr. $1.2712!). COHS-No. 2. 70Uc: No. 2. 706; NO f"-i.7iV; no grade corn. file; No. 2 yellow Tf''Afc: No. 3 yellow. 70C; No. 2 white, TCJIV: No. S white 71C.,r . : n.4T.-Nn. mixed. ' lV4,Vtc: No. yel'o- . W-:iQNo. twhlte, 5ijc; No 4 wntte. 'HuTW. ' J'.Vn-No. 2, 79ffS0c; No. 8, 7p78c far !.( Receipts Wheat. Corn, Oat Chicago 10 645 502 Minneapolis ..;.... .4 M . Omaha ; I ' ' M Duluth ........ , 6 I'UIUIII . ... . . . . y .. . .j ... IO Featnre of the Trading and Closing; Prices oa Board of Trade CHICAGO. June 1. A new high mark for the July delivery .was. established In wheat today when the trlce touched 11.20 per bushel, which It a gain of Tc. compared v It h the previous high point. The market closed frrW f net trets of Uo-to rTAC Corn closed firm- a d o ta and provisions steady. 1 Extreme bullishness prevailed in the wheat pit during the early part of the day, but in trfo final halt of the session much of the buying wa lost, -although prices at the close -were from o to le above the low figures of the day. There was active general demand at the start, based on bullish foreign advances, advances at all thi leading Buropean grain centers, and f et weather- In Texas, which .may delay harvesting. Br a tlrae pffprings In. the pit r ere meager, particularly or tne juiy oe li-erv. Toward the middle of the aesslon offerings became more liberal, several lead Int holder' being-actlva seller. . As a re sult of thl Profl Making, the July delivery sold off from llWVft'l.lS and the more distant futures declined about lo from the high point. The market rallied again, how ever, on burlng bw.shorU and closed firm, vlth July at $1 19V Corn scored a eliarp advance early in the 8elon On buying of the July delivery bv shorts, but lost mart of the gain later In the day-beeaua of liberal realising sale. lt:rln the dav the July delivery sold be tween T1o and 720. The market cloed firm, with prices up He to Sc, compsred with yesterday's final figures, July being at 71V72.-. - . V Oats were firm, the greater part of the dav. The market closed, steady, with prices n aharleto Sfe lilgher than yesterday's final flsiires, July being at 63Ht53e. Provisions closed ateady, with prices tin changrd to 10c higher -compared with the pi evlou close. ' Closing quotations were as follows: Jrticl i'Open.,!HlghTT Low. Cosa. Yesy. Wiie.it 1 ! ' I ' ' I tilv 1.-SW. I J0SH 1 1 1V1 1S Kent. I .1 m, 1 10' .lfl 1 10 1 09 I"c. 1 0708 S 107 10s 1 07S. ,i ' . I ' 711(731 T2 001 6CHI . 71l71fi72 714iiV' 68WTi(-! i '- I o3!Mi6,T M4JT,4 i : 54r 4414471! 44 44Vxl 44 I 'CO. lilt's 44a.45 w44j . 44 4.VtlS 1 on - I I ,'ulv f 19 52r 1 55 1 19 S7 19 471 19 87 S"pt- , ' I 1 ' 1I-IHI I 13 Ml July l'U',13! 11 15 111 05 111 07111 07 Sept f tl 2J;" 11 25 11 15 J ll 20 ! ll 17 .lulv 10 SO 1 10 62 10 471 10 SO 10 4o Sept. W &. i l9.65--i.14 7l -10 W 10 47 No. 2. cud' notation were as follows: IIYK-No. 2. 87c. I t'TTI'.K- Kieady i creameries. 22'525c; f.l II I' 2lfl.'4tr. KtK'S---Su ftdy: roi eipts. 30,240 cases: at mark, nimi Included. 19c; firsts. 10c; j-'imc firsts, 21 He CiirrcSE-Kttsy; daisies, tl?f13c; twins, i:il-;o; young Americas. U13c; long horns. 13frl3Hc. 1 "A" K.-: Steady: choirs to fancy, so It. : fnir to gK)d. 7678c. I0"LTnY Steadv; turkey, 15c; thick er" lie; Kprinirs. 20-fllOc. VISA I. Steady ; f1 to 00-lb. weight, 8ft'7c; o.) to t;,.",. weight. 7fSc; 85 to U0-lb. , .. .. M.T-v.t PA P. LFY Feed or mlxtng. 75ti76c; f'r rhoice malting. 7Cii77e. S ;r ns-r ax. No., 1 southwestern, 1167; Vo 1 itorMiM-fgiern. $1.67. Timothy, IJ 90. t':ovn SlOoo. t,r(OVIsi.SPok, . mesa, ..-par bl., U42 '.-lt.. lr,t par 100- lbs., til 07 Khoit ribs, eider (loose), 10.4?Vi0.oS; it.hort clear sides (hoxed). 111) 7fijt 1100. To.al clear mtt ol wheat and flour were enual to 1JI.00U ati- Primary receipts were tC7 0fi0 bu , compared with We.000 bu. the corresponding dsy.a year ago. The world'a visible supply. shown by Bradatreet's, decreased 4,t7.W) bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat, nona; corn, ltd cara; oats, liJ cara. St. Loots -General Market. ST. LOUIS, ' June 2.WHJCAT Higher; track No. t red. cash, tl W; No. 2 hard, tl 4031.46; July, tl-la. September, tl 0h8 K . . CORN Higher) track, No. I cash. 74 74.c: No. I while, Ttf7c; July, 71lr72o; September, 8c: OATS Higher; track. No. t cash. UVtf (Sc: No t white. lo; July, ilic; Septem ber, o. . , KYE-Vomtml at 5c. ' FLOUR-8tedy; red winter.' M I4W7.S0: extra fancy and straight, ti.TMIl.0, hard winter clears. M 76-16 10. 6KKP Timothy.- tl RtyltS. CORN M KAL 43.50. EHAN-Wrak: sacked, eael track, tl 28. HAY Steady; timothy, tU5v41T50, pral- ' ru. tioeunii.50. HA OOI NO Te t hKMI' TWINE Tc POULTKY-OJtet; rhickana, Uc; spring, 1rao; turkeys..-(0 IV; ducks, tc; gees, c. .- V BUTTEF t?tedy; creamery, 21Q2SC. KCH1K Lower: We- case count. PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; Jobbing ttn. lrd. stAdy; prime steam. tlO.&u W Hi. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed ex tra short. ttl&O: -clear Tlhs. 11160; short cioswa, IU.W. ..Bacon, -uouv boxed tg clear rib. .$12 Mi ahort Receipt. Phlpmnt Flnur. bbl v 2.nn Wheat, bu 9 11 w 47, l frttn. bu...; MM Oats, bu...., 21,0"0 WEATHER I TIIF. OR U1 BKI.T Khowera and int Marh Ttiafige In Temperature Tbareday. OMAHA. June 1. 1909 Phowerv weather h continued general during the laet twenty-four hour In all eectlon et or the Korky mountain and tain r falling thl morning on the eotuh crn Rocky mountain elope. In the gulf tate. the lower Ohio valtey and upper ake reeion. lleavv ra nrall occurred In eouthweetern Iowa and northern Missouri. The weather ta generally clear In the moun tain and west to the Factflc conet. but prreatire condition are- decidedly uneettled weet or the Mlealealppl river, and the out look I favorable for continued uneertled and ehoWerv weather In tblg vlclnltv to night and rhurHday. Temperature change have been ellght and unimportant In all eetlrwi alnc the preceding report, and no important onanye in expected In thla vlcln ltv tonight or Thursday. Record of temperature and nreelnftatlon compared with the corresponding day, of ine iai tnree year; 130g 1907. LX Nflnlmum temperature ... f,R M P4 Precipitation O0 .7J .00 .00 formal temperature ror todav. W decree Deficiency In Preclnltatlon etnue March L 2.S7 Inctufi. Heficlency cortespondina nerlod in 190i. 0.70 of an Jnch. neflcJencv corteaoondlna- period In lUfTT. S.W inches. L. A. ELRH, Txcal ForeeaJiter. Corn and wheat "frgfod bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twentv-four hour ending at a. m.. TTth. meridian time, Wednesday, June 2, W0.1: OMAHA Dt STRICT. Temp Raln- Sntlon. Max. Mln. fall. Pky. Cloudy Ft. cloudy rioudy Foggv Cloudy Clear It. cloudy Cloudy Cloudv Cloudy Cloudv Cloudv Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear riotidv CWudy Ashland, Neb 7S f1 .00 Auburn. Neb 7K M M 61 ST 50 40 M IS K. 53 (A 5. 62 W W OS r.-. 5W, .14 -.07' T .15 .40 .39 .08 .00 .40 .13 .23 .11 . .55. 1.07 1 04 .53 .-..08 Broken Bow. Neb. S7 roliimbua, Neb... 71 Culbertaon, Neb.. OR tFalrbury. Neb... 79 Fairmont. Neb. .. 09 dr. Island. Neb.. 09 Hartlngton. Neb. 72 Hasting, Neb 70 Holdrege. Neb.... OR Oakdala, Neb 72 Omaha. Neb 74 Tekamah. Neb... 70 Alta. la 75 Carroll, la "5 Clarlnda. la W Slhlev, la 74 Sioux City, la... 74- Minimum .temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 4 a. m. f Not Included In average. -msTnict AVUTtAOEft: . No. of Ternp Rain. Central. Stathms; Max. -t Mln. Inches Chicago. Ill i W rolumbu. O 17 M . Indianapolis, Tf.d.. 12 2 t)ea Molne. la... 14 Kana Cltv Mo.. 19 80 0 . 02 " ' 'M 50 04 """to"' .54 60 Louisville. KV JO . ... 10 . R Mlnneapoll. Minn. 2S'. 72 Omaha. Neb.... 18 - 72. Si. I.oui. Mi)'..,.. 13 " Shower continued general throughout the corn and wheat region durfng the last twenty-four fiours. No Important change In temperature hag occurred since the last report. 1.. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK OEM ERA I, MARKET Quotations of the Day oat Various Commodities NEW YORK. June 2 FLOOR Receipt, 45.000 bu.; exports, 2,200 bu.; market quirt, but firmly held; Minnesota patents, $6.25ti b SO; winter straights, HOo'tt SSf Minnesota bakers. )5.30fi6.00; winter extras, 14.855.70; winter patents, $0.6fth.S5; winter low grades, S4.75fa6.80; Kansas straights, 25.8.Vft 6.00. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, I4.60ip 4 75; choice to fancy, 4.8O6.O0. CORN MEAL Firm; fine whit and yel low. 6106(1.70; coarse. 1.50(il.W; kiln dried, 23.il0fa3.96. ,. RYK Dull; No. 2 western, 91c, nominal, f . o. b. ' ' r BARLEY Steady ; feeding. 80e82c, a I. t. New York. . . , , - WHEAT Receipts, ' 53.O0O bu.; spot mar ket dull easy; No. 2 red, 11.47, " nomirial. f. o. b afloat; No.- 1 northern Duluth, J iS'4, nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 11 40. nominal, f O. b. afloat. An active ooverlng movement sent' July wheit Up to a new high level boo ay, reflecting the strong cash situation- Later months fol lowed, but eventually the wiiole J(st eased off under realising and favorable Western crop news, cloning unchanged v to c net nign. juiy ciosea . at 41.3j.14; , .-septemDer Closed at 11.16; December cloned at 21.14. CORN Receipts. 7,900 "bu. ; exports. 1100 bu.; spot market steady; Noi-2, 80c eleva tor, and t-c f. o. - b. arioat; ,No. 2 white, S4c. and No. 2 yellow, 84c f. o. b. afloat, all nominal. Option market was without transactions, closing- o to c higher. July closed at 81c; September closed at TTo. OATS Receipts. 74.000 'bu. : spot ' market firm; mixed. 20 to 32 lbs., 62c, nominal; natural white, 26 to 32 lbs., 63$6c; clipped white, 32 to 40 Ibfc., M'qac. may f irm; tvo. w(()86c; good to Choice. 11.05. - - . HIDES Easy. Boa-Ota. JOU021Ue: Central America. 21o.. prtOVISIONS Beef quiet: family. 112 50 A14.C0: mesa. llO.oO&ll 00- beef ham. 124 flrv tn.wi, 14.twuK.0v; city, extra inai me, 121. 00921. 50. Cut meats, firm: pickled bellies. lU.TiVft 12.00; pickled ham. r.(M,i) 12.5". Iarq, rirm; western, ll.85ig 11.46; re- tined. rirm: continent. iil.Sf): South Amor. Ira. 112.40; compound. 17 87158.25. ' Pork rirm; family. 619. 7Mi 20.80; short clears,, 21.50; men. $20.Mk420.tS. ... .- , ,. - ... . TALLOVV-Dull; city, (J2.W per pkg.). tfi'TTER Steady at tie advgnce; creamery special. 27(ft27'c: official nrlce. 27cs. extras. 2fr2iic; thirds to firsts, 21 30c.. . -..- ,.-. .1 , -. EGOS Unsettled; western firsts (o extra firsts, 2122e; seconds. 20fl-20c; southern nrsts. ju'azic; seconas, rue. POULTRY Alive, firm: chickens, broil ers. Btiae;. rowis,-. "...vso. Dressed steady; western broilers, 2830c ;. fowls, )5 'tfioc. ,r ' - t Kansas City Oraia aad Pvovlalona KANSAS -CITY, Mo.; June 1. WHEAT unchanged: No. z hard, ll.25iiTi.41; No. J hard, ii .toj i.4; jvo. i red, 1.4ti9LM; No, 3 red. tl.43otl.54. CORK-?- -hlgr N: T Wxed.-i72e; rvo. 4. i.-iw isvjc; ino. 1 wnne, 7H'7Sc; No. 3. 724J72'ie. OA! 8 I'nchansed; No. 2 whlta, 6360c; 1 mi urn. oititvoc. RYE SS-tio. HAY Unchanged to $1.00 lower; choice timothy. tl3.00ig.tfl; choice prairie, 112.00M 12 25; chohe alfalfa. tU.T64M6.75. BUTTER Creamery, 2Jc; f1rta,- 21c tirroiuis, j'jtc: panting siock, 17o. r.uu.- r.xtras, z;c; rtrsts, joc; current receipts, l)-c; seconas and dirties. 17e. Recelnts. Shlument Wheat, bu 6.000 M (Wi Corn, bu 2 Xs f J.fmo Oats, bu 2.000 17.000 Options at Kansas City: tra ahort. 112 M; clear. $12 62. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Wheat j j July 1 11 1 12 I 1 111 1 HHi September.... 1 041; .1.0pLl 03! 104 CorerT,ber V- 1 dW Julv 70 TO I T-i! 704 September ... Ml 681 fA'i, I'ecemher .... 51 I 54 I 531 53 Available gooply of Grain. NEW YORK. June 2. Special cable and telegraphic communication received bv Bradatreet's show the following changes in jtvauaoie supplies;. as compared with previous accounts; Available Supply-Wheat United State east of Rickies, decreased ?,0ti3.ti0 bushel Canada, decreeaned 1 K44.0O0 bushels. Total United States and Canada decreased. 4 707 000 bushels. Afloat for and In .t'tlrope In created 700 0TK) bushels. Total American and European supplier aevres,rl 4,007,600 buth els. Corn. United Sts'es and Canada, de creased 1. 0f. Out .. bushels. Oats, . United State and Canada, decroased 1.061000 bush els. 1 . 1 - V .' , -v The leading decrease and iiusraaae re ported, this week follow: Decreases: Manitoba, .'15.0O0 bushels; Chi cago private elevators, 184,006 bushels; Fort Worth, to.OOO bushel. -. . Increases: Sainla and Port Edward, 190, 000 bushels Minneapolis Grain Market, MlNNEAPO.LIHw M nn , June 2.-WHEAT July, . tl 2V(fl.. rirptember, " tl l'i Tl L10 ; December. ll.Os.' fssh: No 1 hard, tl 3vl.S4; No. 1 northern, tl W; No. 2 northern, tl tutj 1 U; No. t north ern. 1 Ahl.0O. . - - FLAX -Closed at tl 77 . .-. KHAN In bulk ti' 50 ,24.00. , FMll'i;-Flt" )i'f t ',(: second patents. " r ' ' t'cai'S. . tS.O&uTj .25; - jscwtid dears, tl ( 3 SEW10RKT0CRSASDB0SDS Check Comet to Advancing Tendency and Market is Spotty. STEEL COMMON AGAIN HIGHER It Kearhea f High Level t.ate la Session aad II a Strong rnt. mental EaTret on Whole - Llat:- -' NEW YORK, .Tune 2 A check came to th sdvanclng tendency of price today, although the action of the market was still mixed. Her' and ther prices con tinued to rise,, but In other quarters there was a sharp backset. Reading especially was under quite severe pressure and the appearance of some Important liquidation In that stock wss of notable sympathetic effect on the whole list. Another center of si rone sentimental Influence was United States Steel. In which the recent persistent and prolonged advance gave way to a re. action of a point. Its upward rush to 07 In the final hour had a strong restora tive Influence on the whole list. The vola tile extreme of the later stages of Its rle had caused fears of a probable culmina tion. Foreign securities market seemed In wake up today for the firt time to the Importance of the listing of the i nlted States Steel share on the Paris Bourse and this topic was the sensation of the Paris, Berlin gnd In some degree the Lon don rnarkPts. There was lacking any de tailed description of the process to be fol lowed In the Parle operation, but the In tervention of a syndicate or trust to act as a holding company In France for block of United States Steel, and to Issue against this holding Its own certif icat wss assumed to be the course intended, such certificates serving as the medium of operations in the Pari market, rather than the corporation shares themselves. Aslda from the strong nenUmental Influ ence on the value of the Itock of this Im portant new departure, this method of operating in the new field would have ln volved an important accumulation of tse actual holdings of the stocks. The with drawal from the floating llupply of this stock of so considerable an amount as Is believed to be Involved in the syndicate holding would go far to explain the ex traordinary strength which the stock has displayed. When the stock started upwards to a new high level, late in the day, Its strong sentimental Influence was exerted in the recovery In the whole list. The artlon of the Atdhlnon Issue In face of the announcement of the new Atchison convertible bond Issue wns regarded as rather suggestive. The stock and the older convertible Issues ran off, although the subscription privilege at 104 for the new bond represent valuable right fur the stock, based on the ruling price for the older convertible Issues. A good deal of attention was paid to crop news and esti mates of private expelts coming to hand were taken as foreshadowing a poor show ing in the government report of conditions, looked for next week. The weekly bulletin of the weather bureau was not calculated 10 anay tnts condition. Another marking up of the price of flour was an lncldnt of the day, growing out of the scanty Wheat supply. Further reduction In freight charge on import traffic by the trunk Ines were disliked, as threatening a sorearl of this dispute Into other departments of rattle. rue marking up of the price of copper did not prevent the coDner Indus- rials rrom figuring conspicuously In the early reactionary movement of prices. rionas were neavy. Total sales Dar value. t4.tjK0.000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number 01 srle and lending Quotations on siocks were as fallows: 8!n. High. Low. Clo'e Allli-Ch.lmen pfd Amalsamsted Coppar li) M; 611, 61 24.sr ICS S4'. k Amerirnn Arrtruitural ... Am. Heel Sugar t iVU 3HH SM, 1914 American Can pfd i,H m, i m Am. C. at T. 4, 67 M kl Am. ration Ol I Am. H. A L. pfd Am. Ice 6curltiea. ta.2"W 9 1,.V1 ISVfc 41 41 American Llnoed American Loooroutlve lx . 1T 17 lli, Am. 8. ft R Am. S. A R. pfd 13.60C t :4 ;s lllS HO l!l. Am. Susar Ratlnlog JJfif X4 1M Am. T. T. .. : Am. Tobacco pfd . t, 104 140 H0V, iw lmv, icii so,) asi, t.lH) 61 6iH 511 u,no lioi ' 109 inu -(ll) l' 10i Amarlran Woiln Anaronda Mtnliis Co, Atoniaon Atohiaoa pfd Atlantic Coaat Lin , . t 100 12 li -JitV, Baltimore 4 Ohio l,isu llfla lin Bal. A Ohio pfd...:.....:.. fsw Bathlvham Steel b"u e - .Sg ' 1.WM n 7 ; 1S24 1SS ll Brooklyn Rapid Tr 1.. Canadian Pacific Cantral Lawtliar Cantrat Leathor pfd 1.100 I04 2H & 1,000 I'm, mi jo3'4 1,000 i m 283 1 vnirai oi riw jcraar,.,.. Cbaaapeaka A Ohio,,..,,... .no 7S4 7 Cblcaso A Alton Chtcaio Ot. W I"" 71" 4W 474 4'4 41 Chicago A N. W., t:., M. A Bt. P C, C. C. A St. U Colorado r. A I Colorado A 80., Colo. A 80. lit pfd Colo. A 80. Id pfd BO 1D1 1K4 100 14 7Sj f.aoO 41 H 4l . 42 100 m tm 2-10 8-' 82 MS SO14 00 14SH 143 ltlu Conaoltdatad Ga 1... Com Products 18,209 Kv 2A'i itH, Deiawara A Hudaos Uenvar A Klo Grande t. A R. O. pfd 1,001) 601, 40 i 4H 2x 87 . 62 '4 2 8J 40 4't MS 4:4 DteUllera' securities Erie '. Dili) 14. 100 1,40) 40 u Erie lat pfd...... Brie M pfd ion 42 General Gleotiie Great Northern pfd 2.200 14H lftHi lli 1.J0O 147H 147 14. Great Nertntm or etrs. Illlpola Central InUrborougb Met. Int. Met. pfd , International Harreetar ... International Mtrlae pfd... 14 4"0 147 147 1414 IS '4 " a 2444 14 41 11 l.e ini 16 444 41 444 U 40 Vi 31 41) H 4.000 t.000 1.100 1,000 4') 100 1,100 41 25 V4 144, 4W 11 474 international Faper. International Pump Inwa Central Kanaaa City So 4j K. C. SO. Ptd , Loulavllle A N..... Minn. A St. , M . St. P. A 8. I. M Mlaaourl Pacific M , K. A T .l.. . M. , K A T. pfd National Blarult Natlenal Lead N g. R. of M. lit pfd ... New York Central N. Y . O. A W Norfolk A Weeteta ,. North American , Northern Pacitle Paollle Mall Pennsylvania People's One P.-. C. C. A W. L. ..... .'. Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Steer Spring Reedlnl Republic Steel RepuDllo Steel pfd Rock Uland Co Rock (aland Co. pfd St L- A P. Sd pfd ... 81. Loula 8. W St. U 8. W. pld 8loea-8heffleld 8. A I ... Southern Pacific So Pacific pfd Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd Tenneaeee Copper Texaa A Paclllc T . 6t. L. A W T . 8t. U A W. pfd Union Pacific t'nlon Paclfio pfd V 6. Realty V. t Rubber ..: t 8. Steel V. 6 Sleel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical ... Wabaah Wabaah pfd Weetern Maryland Weolinshoute lectrle ... Weetern t'uion Wheeling. A L B 700 71 600 134 U! XOO M IKS' -no,. MO 137V4, 111 , 1,010 TSS4, 74 74 ' . 2.104 4S 42 son io jot, liv.s, . 1,1ft 17 861, t0 US II IS . 4.S") 12' S 14 111 . 4 ) 11(4 10 m 2u tt la la , 1.10O t: 11 si .10.100 141 147j 14., 100 4 t 24 . li.m 14, 1 Ci 11., . l.iOO 114 113 11J ,'..".:..".: '" . 1,100 4144 44 44-ttj Ml 700 4ISU 41 44V .lot. Ha) iio' i:.i it4 . .) SI 24a lH tl) 04 S7 )1 k 11 11 ih . t,lO 70 If l'4 4-H) 42 44.a 4., 14 . J J'lO 24. 2 2'4 . 1.700 71 70 ?v . 1.4IO 14 42 l:4; . 11.100 134 1U lid 7O0 1;.W 137 l.o 24,0m) 12 11 31 l.l 71 70 41W 7l 100 414 41 a. too "0 Ok av 70,104 lt lo o4 2110 as 7 91 7i"0 13 . 1.100 3 .151.700 47 . .3"0 12J "0 M'4 :a lk OS I't 12' 121 "is, m . 1110 . I.GKjO 11.100 . 1,4'M 00 IHO !)0 6.' 21 f.4 HH 4 75 11 Mr - it to 83 7a in 6 '.2 11 W 2 1 e lu' el i yiaconeln Central 1-0 Toul aales fur th day. 70, 4u shares. Boston Stocks and Boud. BOSTON. June t Money, call loans, 2 fit per cent; time loans, 34 5 per cent. Official closing: Atthlaon gen. 4a 94 Atlantic de 4a Hi Butte Coalition Atchlenn 104 Cal Arlsoua do pfd 14', ( .1 a Hecla... Boston A Albany SH Centennial Boston A Maine 14 Copper Range . fnloa Paclllc iwi Daly West Am. Arge. Cham 42 franklin do ptd W (Ireeoe Cananea Am. Pnea Tub Isle Rnrale ... Ae.er. Sugar Mass. Mining . do pfd 13' Michigan An. T. A T 140 tl.rtiawk A roar. Woolen 1 Mont. C. AC. do pfd 1 Nevada, ea-div Dominion I. A 8 7 Old Dnmluien . Cleneral Electric ... 141 Osteal Meia Electric II Parrot Mas Oaa 4Q,utar t'nlted fruit 13 Shannon Vniied 8 M 4t, Trinity do pfd 21 t'nlted Copper V 8. Steel r. 8 Mining... do ptd ui r s on Adttoatsre sal'tah Allouea W Winona Atulisautad H Wolverine Arisen Coal 4J North getl ... .. t .. K . .',11.1 .474 .. 4. .. ) .. 1 .. 14 .. hi -' .. 12 .. 11 . 48 . . 2 .4 .. 22 .. 54 ..IV. .. ?4 .. l .. I .. 13', t .. aO '! .. 4.' 1 ..li Treasary ktaltmrnt. WASHINGTON. D. C . June -To.la v' statement of the treasury balances in the tj. neral fund enclUHtve of 'he f lVi rvt A-,) vld reeerve, ahuts: Available caaii l,al - nce. 2120 .170 ,tf9 ; gnld coin and bullion. t4T.:0,43t, gold certificates, t:S,7i,410. New lork Money Market. NEW YORK. June t-MONET-Oti call, fs) ; l(il per cent; ruling rate. 1 per cent; closing bid. 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loan, easy; sisty flay -'i: per oent; ninety day. 2gJ per 1,1-nt; six months, tft-1 per cent. STERIJNO tt'H A N'JF- Steady, with actual business in bankers- bills at t4 S6. 4 f -ji for sixtv-day bills and at $4 S7K) for demand. Commercinl bills. t4 ST'Sfl 4. M. 1RI.L NKHCANTILU PAPLR-J'tf4 per cent cilL j;R-Hr. b"c; Mexican dollars. 44c. BO.N'Us tjovirnment, steady; railroads. heav)-. . c limine nuotatlons on .uonda today wer am 1 1 . .. a-' ' U. 8. ret. :, res. ...lom 4apa 4s U4 4 t SIV, do cojpna 101V do 414a V. 8 St ret Ul4 do Id aeries do coiipoo lof i a N. unl. le.... l. 8. 4a. r i.lllM . g A -T. let 4e di coupon 1J1 do let A ret. 4e.. Allia-t'hal. let .... an do fen. 4Sa ..... Am. j i Mo. Paclfle u Am. TAT. cv 4t...li'4 N. Y. C. f ... Am Tuba.co 4 M'4 do dab. ie do . HJ'sN. T. City 4ia nee tlt Atrhlenn -n. 4t N. T., N. H. tl. do 8 L lat 4a ee. U do f. 4 l'fN. A W. lat mn. i do cr. 4a 111W do' ce. 4e. . H Bal. A- Uhlo 4a 1 No.' Puttie 4s l'-J:4 do ilia M do le 't do s. IV. Hi. 91 O 8. U. rfds. la .. I4 Brk. Tr. ct. ta W Pens. ct. IVaa .!.. .. ; 1 an. 80. lat a lKi do con 4a 'irt'i Central ot Oa 61 . . . . J IDS Reading gen. 4s W Crr tral Leather 4a.... M 8t U A 6 P. ig. . 7 C. of N. J g. bt ...1.14, St. U 8 W. c ta. . Chee. A Ublo 4Ha....K4a do lat gold 4 t4- C. A A. S ' Seabnard A. U Hi C, B. A 0. 1. 4e in Co. PMlflo col. ...... 42 M. A 8. P. g lt 1 do let ret. 4a kni. C, R. I. A P. c. 4a.. et'H'Ro. Railway aa 1U do col. 4a 4 do gen. 4a tr.144 do rfilg 4a t'nlon Pacific 4a 1'''4 Ct'i'. A St L.. g la.. M do nr. 4a ln4 Colo ln.l ta 78 de lat A ref. 4 x Volo, Mid 4a M I'.' 8 Ruhher (a ctta..i"4' . A 8 r. A e. 4Wa.. ee v. 8 Steel Id Is. .10 t A H. rv 1 Va -Cam. extern. 4s... Ii 4 abeH lat 6a 113 14 74 Id let A ei. 4a m'4 77 Wentern Md. 4a ml 4 foiiWeit. Klec. c. 4e.... 4414 7 wja. Central 4 4 tsv, C b. A v). g. 4a inov, Ts D A R. O. ret. 6a... M4 146 C. A O. ref. 6a IQH44 o Jul ruf. 4a.... 1). A R ). 4t l'Wt;l;cr.s' fia r I. n gen. 4a... 00 iv. 4a perlea A tin crriee B Orn. Klec. cr. fie III. On. in ref. 4a.l"0'iN; R. R. of M. 4Vta.. 8W ini. net. 4ia a sr. l, a s. r. g. fai.. n Int. M. M. 4ia 7 Re. Pacific cr eti...!" K. C. So. 1st la 75 Anunur 4 Ha ctia H L 8 deh 4 IM1.... ili Bid. Offered. London Stoett Market. LONDON, June 2 The- early market for American securities today was uncertain. Southern Pacific attracted the most atten tion nnd rose of a point over parity. The changes in the rest of the market were Irregular and at noon ranged from below to V above yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks Coneola, money. Ml M.. K. A T 4 134 ia w H 41 10 4 74 .11 H li U7 m in S44 U.i it IS I do account Anaconda Atchiarn do pfd Baltimore A Ohio.. Canadian Paollc... Chesapeake A 0.... . H N. V. Central.. . 10Vi Norfolk A W... .11544 do pfd .107Ontarto A W ... 114 Pennaylranta .. .1X1 Rant Mines . 40 Reading . 4 'Southern Rr ... Chicago O. W Chi., Mil. A St. P...1M( do pfd. I)e Beern .. H Southern Pacific. Denver A Rio 0 4144 t'nlon Pacific.. d pfd.. BOsM.. Ella do lat pfd... do Id pfd ... Grand Trunk... Illinois Cantral .... 4 l 8. Steel. .... II dq prd .....43 Wabash .... .... 2 do pfd ....Ill Spanlah 4a.. Loulevtlla A N tI4 Amal. Copper... tl ,,ml. lilt Har, tjuiet at i'4 5-ltid per ounce. MONEY-11 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills la 1 per cent. Local Seoarltloa, Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, jr., 014 New york i.ire tuog, : Bid. Asked. Cudahy Packing Co. 6a, 1(34 Columbus. Neb., E. U la, 1025.. City ot Omaha bouda 4Hi. !'. Cltr of Omaha 4a, 1911 Douglas county 4a, 1128 Date Citr Malt Co. 4 Kanaaa city Ry. la ltll '. .'.'.. r, Kansas City R. A U pfd , Nebraska Telephone stock S... Omaha Oaa Is, 1417 Omaha E L. A P. Is. 1911... . Omaha A C, U. Bt. Ry. ea, 1114. Omaha A C. B St. Ry. te. 11.4 Omaha A CD. t. Ry. ptd. I Omaha A C B.. St. -Rr ..ceor. -e Ij 10S4 lbs 102 10:14 liU lCk ... 100 1 9 5 44 7U ( 7 H 100 101 M l"l 100 H3S4 44 41 61 4 91 101 DO Omaha A C. B. 81. Ry. A B. pfd, 1.., 84 Omaha Water Co. fls 114. .' tl Omaha Water Co. lat pfd,:.. )..,.,, ,... 28 Omaha B. of T. B. Co. ptd. 100 ummi h., r. & t. i n ir iit' PaclfH) T. A Tr 5a. lMT....;.iMtiu,,.:... 41 7 M Swift A Co . at -,11 104 Bherldan Chal 4a, l2f...'. .;. "?.' ' l 100 South Omaha 8earer 4s,' 1124) A.l... ...-100 1W Slous City Block Vards pfd ....-.,... tl . Su t'nlon Stock Yarda Co., Omiki, 1,.,,., si 4 Foreign Flnaaarlal.' IjONDON, June 2. Money supplies were increased on ihe market today on dividend disbursements. IHscounts were firm. Trad ing on the Stock exchange developed Irreg ularity In the morning under profit-taking, but It rallied later on renewed support and especially of mining shares, although tho closing was peiow the ..oest. Foreigners benefited on continental .. purchases and some gilt-edged securities received atten tion in the late trade, but consols weakened on realisation. American securities were uncertain In the early mprning. Houthern faciric attracted the most attention and rose over parity. The. change in the rest of the market were Irreuular at noon. at below to above yesterday's New iorK closing, united Mates Hteel and Csn- adlan Pacific received attention In the atternoon. out w th New York se nar reactlon occurred and the market finished easy, topper snares were easy on unfa vorablo stutlstlca. PA HIS, June 2. The tone on the Bourse uwiay was buoyant, BERLIN,--June 2. Trading on the Bourse too ay was Inactive and twice, with the exception of American rails, had a down ward tendency New York Mining 8 looks. NEW YORK. June I. Closing quotations on mining stocks wtre Alice .lit ' Leedrllle Con. . 4 - 'Utile Chief .. . 27 Mexican . Ik Ontario . 40 Ophlr . 41 Standard .111 Yellow Jacket . . 4 Brunswick Con. .. Com. Tunnel atock do bonda ; Con. Cal. A Vs.... Horn Sliver Iron Silver Offered. .. .. 71 ,.1M ..12S ..171 .. 44 Bank Clearloas. OMAHA. June I. Bank rlearlnns for to, day. t2.0Sl.llo.01 and for the corresponding date last year t2.2H9.D5S.W. Cotloa Market. NEW YORK, ' Jun J. COTTON Fu tures opened steady; July, ' 10.80c; august, tu. mc; Heptemoer, iu.suo; uctober, 10 7He; December, IO.T80; January, 10.71c; March, 10.73c. Spot closed quiet. 10 points higher; mid dling uplands, JJ.SSc; middling; gulf, 11.00c; no sale. Future closed firm: June, 10 88c: July, tuwic; august, is.mo; rieptemner, lu.soc; Oc tober, 10 83c; November 10.83c; December lO.HSc; Jsnuary, 10.T7c: March. U.8O0. GALVF.PTON, Tex., June t. COTTON Uower; lltc. . 1 ; ST. LOl'18. June 1-COTTON-Qulot middling. 10c: sales,, .none; receipts, 277 bales; shipments, 885 bales; stock, 80,506 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 2 METALS The ixuiilon tin market was unchanged, with spot quoted at 131 17s fid And futures at fl33 2 61. - Locally dull and somewhat lower, with spot at J-'i.t7r 13. Cop per waa lower in London, with spot o and futures at M0 16s 3d. 'Locally firm and showed an advance: lake, 13.37uC lit Si 14: electrolytic, tin ID7( 18.81; casting, tl3O7jl3 20 Iad declined to 13 s Sd In London, but remained steady at 84.4S In the local market. Kpelter was unchanged at 122 2m M In London. The local market was firm at t6.17iiS.t2W. -Iron was lower at 4s ioi In London. Locally steady and unenanged. ST. LOl'IiS. June 1 METALS Lead steady at M 3J'i. Spelter, firm at to 16. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June 2-The market fo coffe futures opened steady at unchanged price to an advance of t points In response to nigtier. rrencn canies and ruled gen erally steady, with the near months sus tained by the hullish condition of the spot situation and moderate support In the ab sence of Important offerings. Havre closed at a lif t ttdvance of i franc The local market closed quiet, net unchanged to f ixiinla higher. Sales were reported of Mn hugs, including June at 7.00c, July at OriOc ami September at 8 lOo. Spot coffee, nitiet; No. 7 Hto. 7,ific;' No. 4 Santos, no. Mild coffee, quiet; .Cordova, 98 l-'c. Philadelphia Prod are. PHILADELPHIA. June 2-Bl'TTER-Steailv: extra western creamery and nearoy prints. 2m-. F.OCJS Ixiaer; Penneylvsnia and eastern peurbv first, cases free. ?3e at mark; cur- J5'4 I ., rblr.!. in rafirr.l.l. ... M . mark, wevivin first, case free, 2Sc at niili'Li ' fill 1 At 1 1 fatiei ri i-auag t roam HJ')n 1 mark - ' CH KKSK-Firm: New York full creams, c. . 13- ,. y w York Xull creama, fair ( .0 .ud, U'-.:, OldADi LIVE STOCH MARKET Beef Steen Tea to Fifteen Centi Lower and Slow. HOG TRADE OPENS UP VERY DULL Not Enaigk Bec or Lambs to Make Market, but Deinaad Is Fair til Feellnat Firm axe All Klads. HOl'TH OMAHA. Jung I. 1W. Reeelptn were: Cattle. Hogs Bbeep Ofrietaf Monday I.2HJ 4.M7 ttM Official Tuedav 4 127 71 2.113 Estimate Wednesday .... 4 W0 1112 iM) Three days this week. .10.900 Same days last week. ...ll.'? Same dars I weeks agn..ln.619 8ame daya t weeks ago.. 12 0' Same day 4 vieeks ago..l.o;2 Same days last year a, W0 r.wo to.lki2 207 23. M4 27 4H 82.7S6 S.ftxs 7.104 ! .2f7 I li.tr1 1 20,8 Th follnwina- thl ihnii the receipts 1 of cattle, hogs and sheeo at South Omaha I for the vear to date romtiared with last ! ear. wi mo. inc. Lec. 'attla 1MI.24 1.WW 20.300 1 , .. . r. n ei OCA i t i.iio,x.o a.a'e..v 8heep tll.m tll.524 S98 The followlnr table shows the average price of hogs at ftouth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. Date. 1909. l0.:i07.lt0.19O5.l04.l03. May t4... t 7 iM.ia t 17 4 S3 4 M 04 4 6 98 4 47 77 4 49 72 6 70 IU 111 4 DO May 26... May 2... Mav 1;... 7 10 ill IN 32 5 1 191 T 14 t 14 7 13 a 20 I 90' t rr 1 May 28... 7 01 T OS I I fit) t K! May 29... t 271 t 94 t ' 111 11 M 01' Bitl i 17 May JO... May ... r 11 I Ml 1 19 I 1.4 June 1.... 7 13 I t 491 ) I 0i 4 W 6 9S une t. 5 ? 1 1 11 w ' 'i o Sunday. The official bumber of care of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, rsneep. nrs. C, M. t. P.. 4 Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 1'nlon Pacific OR 1 1 6 43 t f .. .. ioN 4 1.. 4 :: i .. 1 177 t . A N. W.. east C. ft N. W.. west.... 4S C. St. P.. M. ft O... 34 C, 14. A Q., east.,.. 8 C, II. . it., west.... 2 It. 1. at P., east... X C. R. I. P.. west.. .. Illinois Central 1 . G. W Total receipts 22 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. &naep. Omaha Packing Co Sit 1.RM1 2.725 S.R79 8.101 Swift & i.o I.ll4f .179 145 Cudahy Packing Co 874 Armour & Co ,& Krey Packing Co Omaha P. Co.. from K.C. ... Swift & Co.. from KC. ... 203 250 Cudahy Co., from K.C. 175 vansant Co., 137 27 101 ISO E2 29 in 3o 14 47 , SO W. I. Stephen... Hill A Bon F. P. Lewis P.. Hoot &. Co J. H. Bulla...... L. Wolf H. P. Hamilton.. F. O. Inghram.. Sullivan Bros Ihmer Bros Swarti Bolan... 1R5 214 26t Huffman Pack. K. P. Co Union D. B. Co Co.. 4 Total 5. Mil 12.121 977 CATTLE Recelnt of rattle thla morning numbered 229 cara, as against 138 on Wednesday of last week and 246 on the same day two weeks ago. The market on beef steers u very un satisfactory to th selling Interests from start to finish. Advices from other selling points were unfavorable, and with liberal receipts in sight and packers' demand none too urgent, the trade was slow ana 01111 throughout. Prices generally were 1615c lower than Mondav. the heavy cattle suf fering the most loss. It was well along toward midday before much business nui been transacted. Cows and heifers did not show very mucin ensnare, the market belna not far from steady on the desirable kinds. Interior rrtides were naturally slow and-weak There were only a lew scattering loaoe or stoogei-s or feeder in sight ana oy rea son of the light suotily the market showed little change. Ihe fact Is that there has not. been enough feeders here of late to reany mage a market or esieoimo quota tions. Quotations oa cattle: Qood to choice corn-fed steers, Ii.4ivrf,.70; fair te good corn-tea steers, ia.uuotb.w; common to rair eornfed steers. tS OOO 00 good to choice cows and heifers, t 40Jf.2J: fair to good cows and heifers, t4 .80.40; common to fair cows and heifers, f2.60t9i4.S0; good to choice stockers and feeders, M 4O4W 60; fair to good stockers and feeder. 84 0OW4.4O. common to fair stockers and feeders. tJ 00 4H.00; stock heifers. H.IMj.4.40: veal calves. 44 0O31.2S; bulls, stags, etc., t Mta-o bO. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No Av. Pr. No. A. Pr. IT... 474 I 40 10 ...lHt 4 tS 15 1141 I 4ft 11 Um t 14 1084 4 40 11 1434 I 15 10 474 4 40 84..'.. 1WI 4 10 14 104 4 44 II 1111 t 40 12 loot 4 46 tl 1101 t 10 28 431 t 71 15 1141 40 14 M4 l) tl 1111 f SO 11 1152 I 40 4 1114 4 14 17 1141 t 00 If 145 t U 11 1044 4 00 K) 1171 t 45 40 1240 4 40 74 1U2 4 15 41 MM 4 10 K) , ltll t 14 M 1041 8 10 ll 1117 4 44 8 474 t W 11 ...........1134 t 40 11 1011 4 It tl T7I 4 40 tl 1414 t It 14 Uli I 40 44 101 4 15 14 ...U10 4 40 la 1S44 4 IS 1221 4 45 61 474 I 10 54 IM3 4 50 It '..1115 t 15 tl 1177 4 50 17 1351 4 15 14 1614 t U 14 UM 4 it COWS. t M4 I 06 I 141 6 00 4 70 I 16 4 tit I 00 t 1M4 I 14 4 Ill 4 1 T 44 t 40 I IU I M t ...lilt 1 10 114 I M t 444 4 15 4 1111 I 16 11 1031 4 m 14 1004 I t 4 1070 4 16 I 6 6 54 14 471 4 tO 4 1011 I 44 t 1070 4 00 I UM t 64 t KM I 44 I. 1J 4 45 T 471 t 04 1 1007 t 70 HEIFERS. 4 751 t 40 1 750 4 44 t 414 14 . 10....,.,.,.., 414 I 40 t 471 4 40 11 110 t 40 BULLS. 1 l t 4u I .1110 4 4 1 1041 1 74 I IN IN 1 U0 t 15 1., 1600 6 04 1 12wV I 44 4 1U1 t 1 M III 1 ..1144 I 10 1 44 t 7; I., 1110 t at 1 1150 4 Ou 1 174 t 16 i 440 4 1 1610 t 34 1 1440 4 V) 1 1910 5 40 1 1554 4 41 ' 1474) i 11 1 1414 4 7F 1 14M f 40 1 160 4 7v 1 774 t 40 CAleVF. 1 140 4 60 1 140 t 71 150 4 14 I 140 t 00 t Ill 4 74 1 170 1 0 7 144 4 40 1. 154 T 04 1 170 4 00 1 144 I 0i) 1 4a0 I a 1 i; 1 00 1 410 t 40 1 110 t 00 1 144 4 50 1 110 7 04 I t0 4 it 1 1 144 1 04 1 , llO t 00 I. ,. 144 7 00 4 157 4 25' 1 11 7 00 t 106 4 74 1 140 1 It 1 154 4 Tt 1 '.-.; 140 T ta 1 110 4 71 1 110 7 26 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 4 4'4 4 14 10. 450 t 40 II 545 4 44 4 4MI I 0 t 4 7t t 11 t 40 16 4il 4 15 11 744 t 1 t 4S 4 16 17 74 4 16 4 40 4 54 Ill t 26 HOOS The situation in the hog yard! this morning was a little peculiar, tester day a market was very high, nogs at thl point selllog right close up to Chicago prices. inis morning, itn Lnicago re pur tea stronger and with a better provl ston market salesmen were generally prlo ing their holdings considerably higher than yesterday. At the same time packets real izing that this market was already too close to Chicago, as viewed from their standpoint, were not inclined to put on anytning additional, this means that th market opened with packers biddlrg about steady prices, with salesmen aening an advance of about 10c. Owlna to this dlf furence of opinion between buyers and sellers, the early trade waa very alow. Here and there a load would change hands, bu the morning wore away with very llttl business being transacted It became evident that packers realty wanted the hogs, notwithstanding tbe high prices, and by holding on aaleuiani finally forced them to iaue their bids ao ths th general market could be quoted steady to Sr higher than yeeteMay. When once under way the trade was active et th advance and practically everything changed hands annie little time before midday. CuiieldtisWe proportion of the hogs sold a The Steady Growlli Of this bank is largely because if fifty two years of careful conservative bank ing methods, coupled with courteous. liberal treatment Women particularly appreciate the de partment for their exclusive use. OFF1CT.RS: C. T. KOUNTZE, Pregident. V. H. DAVIS. Vice-Prpsldpnt. L. L. KOUNTZE, Id Vice-President T. L. DAVIS. Cgehier. I. ALLISON, At't. Caihler. 1 1, 1 CUTS I S I7.0MT7 SO and on up a high aa $7.46, which was paid for a small lot. Representative sales: No. A. 8b. Pr. No. A 8n Pr. ' e ii . . 1 00 741 l 1 co 71 Ill 400 1 00 1j 2-.a 40 t 30 II 10 40 7 00 .- 147 : 7 W 64 1 10 7 40 4; ;7 40 7 "0 44 114 ISO 7 00 11 H 2t 7 10 73 114 ... 7 04 74 H7 ... 1 10 tl lt 40 7 0 7- ;w 40 1 :0 47 IN ... 7 " T . 140 1 to 44 Ill 40 1 46 1i 144 ... 1 iJ 57 11 ... 7 04 tl ?T5 ... T 1M 74 til 140 7 0S tl. ....... 1M Hi 41 14 111) 7 04 .3 151 ti 7 tt 61 !0 4 7 04 61 114 . . 1 24 41 ii 44 I W -t 14 13 T J6 tt 10 80 7 06 44 Wl 1 71 110 40 7 7 M tM ... 156 41 111 .170 1 07 . 71 W 40 7 tl 71 0 74 1 10 ,M 146 171 7 li 71 201 100 7 10 i 174 130 7 2,-. 11 Ill 140 t 10 It m 110 1 6 41 111 ... 1 11 U W0 ... 7 14 46 ' 115 4 1 10 f, ISO ... 1 7. tl 110 v . . 1 10 4 : . 1 26 74 414 MS 110 7 M 17) 7 14 44 .101 200 1 10 T 244 131 7 .3 U 221 1S 1 li 60 1.J KO 1 j tr, ill I T ti ft ., . j,4 200 7 ... 12 241 40 7 is 4 Ill 140 1 17 tl 141 40 7 14 li 2 4 7 1! 4e .111 7 li 44 Ml . . 7 II lit 10 1 l." 44 2n0 140 1 40 41 2S0 too Hi Tl 141 120 I .10 44 24 ao 1 u :t 4i . . 1 ; 75 504 ... 1 It .. .. 254 .40 t M 71 S.41 . . 1.4 .. . ...t7 44 7 1 14 211 40 t 44 t 44 7 26 76 2i0 ti 7 ii , HI 214 40 7 fcJ 75 717 140 7 If M !1 4t 1 44 112 200 7 1 44 ttt 40 1 fit 70 114 ... 1 4 .. ttt 14 t 14 14 U4 40 7 10 tl 114 lt 7 40 17 140 110 7 30 64 tM tO 7 40 14 240 140 7 10 - H !U ... 7 46 SHEEP Not enough sheep were on sale this morning to make a. market. Estimated receipts weer extremely light, about half of which were connlgned direct to a pacxer. The onlv sale of any consequence was a oar -of wooled lambs that were good enough to realize ti-OQ A couple of smell lot or medium and Inferior killing stuff sold at quotably steady prices. With, nothing much 10 test values, quuianuiis ut iuui r- vapv rtenced no change. If the few sales that were consummated at comparatively firm prices are to be taken as an index ot value with normal receipts, the genera) market was on a quotably firm basis. The dominating feature of the live mut ton market of late is the paucity . of . re ceipts. While a very material shrinkage is usually etpecteti at mis time 01 tne year, the extent of the shrinkage Is not nearly as great until later In the season. A glance over the table of comparative re celnts will verify this satement. One of tne principal reasons ior tne un usually scant supply this .year le the short Colorado crop. A natural sequel to a ahort crop Is high price. The market this year haa amply borne out this tneory ana uv mutton he been weighed up at unheard-of prices. .Soaring values of course have been a very strong inducement to reeners to part with their holdings and the runaway mar-ket-of the last six weeks has caused the country to do some very active ecratching. which process always delivers tne bulk of supplies to the market. ' The consensus or opinion among talent is that the present meager receipts win con tlnuo during the next six week. About the middle of July the fat greasers off the range will begin to be marketed in numbers that ate -or some consequence Of oourse the advance guard of range fat tened mutton will put in Its apeparance before that time, but shipment will be scattering and irregular.. Quotations on clipped sheep and lambs Good to choice lambs. 7.7&4i8.26; fair to good lambs, 27.25S-7.i6; good to eholce light ...... 1 . .. 'ir c -t . a t v.niAA 1. .. . . .. jrcewimsB. fu .4iv. id, Si WIMflW. iir,j yearlings, b.',biii.Zb; good to choice wethers, MOOfSO.t.0: fair to good wethers. t6.MKuvti.0u: good to choice ewes, S 8604) 40; .fair to good ewes, tf Wa.90; eulla and busks, 42 Wit 5.00. Quotations on wooled lambs: Good to choice lamba. t-e6$.b; fair to good lambs. Representative sales: No. A v. Price, Si western lambs, wooled 5 ; . 9 00 20 western lambs, culls 55 6 00 47 western lamb 69 7 25 7 western ewew , 107 00 60 western goats tl 2 75 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT Cattle Sheep an Lama Lower, Hogs Higher. CHICAGO, June I. -CATTLE Receipts. 19,000 head. Market 10c to loo lower: steers, 16.60S7 25; cows, tl.00tfrS.76; heifers, t3.00c;e4.76: bulls, $4 23i6.75: calves. U.OOtt 7.40; stockers and feeders, t3.30tii6.65. nuu- iteceipte, irr.wg. Market 10c to loo higher: choice heavy packers. tl.i&H 7 66; butchers, 7.4O7.60; light mixed, S7.15 7.20; choice light, 7.3Oji7.40; packing, 27. 3S 7.45: pigs. fc.2Mi6.76; bulk ot sales. 17.26 67.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 14.000 head. Merket 16c to 25c lower: sheep. 13 75 7.00, lambs. l.669Mi; spring lambs, J8.00 itSJA); yearlings, t"0Og7.7t. Kaasas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June J. CATTLE Receipts 9,000 head. Including 1.600 south erns. Market ateady to 10c lower; choice export and dreesed beef steers, t6 2Vu.7.00; top, 7 00; fair to good, fa.50fti6.20; western steers, t4.t0tii4i.76; stockers and feeders, t3.60 (10.70; southern steers, t3.fr,;'. 00, southern cows, 4ifOJ4o; native cows. I3 507j3.60; native heifers, t4.S4jtJ 06; bulls, t3.60'el76; calves. $4 6iJ7.00. HOGS Receipts, 13,000 head. Market strong to 6c higher; top, 27 42: bulk of sales, tn.Nf4j7.t6; heavy, 87 3.7.42; pack ers and butchers. f7.10&7.40: light. tl.6ia 7.16; pig, t6 60(ti4.75. HHEE t AND LAMBS Keoel pts, 7.000 heaa. .Market steady to 26c lower: Iambs tit 7&tf, Of.- vmvUmtrm IK Hi .A.,... tt.26f6.66; ewes, t4.757l8.20; stockers and feeders, J3.3f4J6.00; Texas muttons, t4,tk9 4.BU. Block ta Slcbt. Reoelpts of live stock at Ihe six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Ho. Sheep. South Omaha.. Sioux City St. Joerh Kansas City... rtt. Louie Chicago Totals....... . 4..r0 . 1000 . 1,800 13 tit eO 7.000 8 5t0 16.000 9.11a) 27,000 "i'600 . 9,000 . I o0 .12.000 7.01.10 4.000 14,000 . .36.4S0 78.912 tC.tOO St. Josepk Live etock Market. PT. JOSEPH, June 2. CATTLE -Recaipis 1.300 heed; qiarkel weak to Ifki lower: strei-x, 4.A'a7.00: cows end heifers, 12 W"i4.',o, cslve. M oOtrYT.OO. HtVf-Reoelpts, 41,6110 head; market strone to 6e higher; top. tT.46; bulk of sales. 4, .05 ii't 20 SHEEP 4 AND LAMBS-rteoelntg, J OX) head; market steady; lamba, n.0(a7.26. Slona City Live 'lock Market. PIOI'X CITY, la., June ?.-Jpcrt1 Tele gram! OATTI.K Receipts 1,000 head; market lower: breves 96 0Ov( 7.00, fat rjw end heifer a t4.00t4 00; feeders, t4 60tyi.2c; yearling. ttOOti&.OO HOOrt tlecelpts 7.000 head; market 610c higher; range of prices, MV6a7SJ; bulk of asles. 7 tf7 20. It. I.oals Live ftot-k Market. tT. LOUIS. June CATTLE Reelpt, 2.600 head. Including SuO Texans. Market aluady; native shipping and export steers, to iioaj-T 00; dresHed beef sud butcher steeis, if..6uiil.ef. steers under t 000 Jbs., f4.6O41e.T6; slotkers and feeders. t4 0u-iSf. rows and heifers. t3.for 60; tanner. IZtviitSt; bulls, (4.60t.S ; fsOtsgT.K. Texas and In dian f irs, t4 6O-4i.70; cows and heifers, t2.7;8 40 HOJi-Recelpt, " ,100 bead. Market of customers. B G 2iii m steady: pig and llgfit, tl "RTJ-f tO; packers. tM1'7 25; butchers and beet heavy, 17. JS ti7 M. 8HSKP AND LAMBS-Recelnts. 4 000 head. Market, steadv; nstl-e mutton. 14 64) iti.nO: lambs, tfi. Tfrth 26 : culls nd bucks, 14 2610.40, stockers, ti.60(fi4 0. OMAHA OICNtTltAt. MARKET, taaile anal Paster Prodoee Prlcea far silaked by Rayer aad WkoleaalMa. BUTTER-Creamery. No. 1. delivered te the retail trade in 1-lb. rartons, JSc; No. 1 In 00-lb. tubs, 26c; No. I In 1-hb. cartons. 24c; in 90-lb tub. 28r: packing Srocn, Un; fancy dairy, tuba, WJTOe; common roll, fresh mad. 17fee. Market chance avert Tuesday. KUUH-FYesh selling atock. candled, laa. Ni storage stock In Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream. twins. Kc: young Americas. 4 In hoop, 16c favorite. 1 in noon, lee; daisies, jo in hoop, )hc; cream brick, full ease, lto; bloats Swiss, 16c: full cream llmtiurger. lto. POULTRT Uroliera, Hue; alive, springe. Uc; hens, 12c; cocks, c; duoks, llel geese, 10c; turkej-e, 19c; pigeons per doi , (.; guinea fowl, per dos.. 12 60; squab, per dos., tl Dressed hens, lie; springe, i2?19c; cocks, o; duoks, lie) geeae. Ucj tuineya. ic. FIRH Fresh caught; almost all are dressed: Halibut. 8c; buffalo, to; trout, lie; bullhead. 14c; catfish. 17e: crappies, sunfiah. 6c to tc; black bate, 26c; whlto fisb, 13c; pike, 12c; salmon. 14c; pickerel, 10c; frog legs, Sua. Fresh frosn: White fish, No. 1, 10c; round, 9c: pickerel, dressed end headless, 7c; round, 6r; pike, dressed. 1 10c; round, tc; red snapper, 12c; . Spanish mackerel, 18c; native mackerel, toe each. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. t, 16c: No. f, 12c; No. i. 12c. Loin: No. 1, 17c; No. t 14c; No. t, 18c. Chuck: No. 1, 7e; No. 2. 7c; No. t, 7c. Round: No. 1, e; No. i, !ic, No. t. flc. Plate: No. L c; No. 3, te; No. I. 6c. FRESH KRUITS-8trawberrle8. I3.76a1 JS per crate for Missouri and Arkansss stock; Florida pineapples, Its to 4s, 42.73 per crate; grape fruits, SO sise par box. $6. 40 Ise, tfc.M; M elite, tfi. bananas, fancy Port Llmon, per pound, 4c. CITRUS FRUITS Lemona, tUfeOtaO; oranges, 1264100. VEGETABLES Kanaaa street potatoes. 12.76 per bbl. California celery, large, toe; mailer, too. New Tork Holland eeed cab bage. 70 per lb. Wisconsin Red Olnbe onions, Jo per l. California cauliflower. 83.00 per crate. Tomatoes. Florida, -bakt crate, $4.00. Lettuce, por dog., 40o. Par snips, turnips, carrots, 7bc per dosen. Flor ida new beets, carrots, parsnips, turnips, . etc.. per dog., 75c. HIDES No. 1 green. 10c; No. 1 cured, Uo. Oil nnd Rosla. OIL CITY, Pa., June t-OIL Credit bal anoes, tl -4M; runs, May 81, 113,9o9 bbl.; aver age irj,o6 bbls.; slilpmenta, June L 160, t 4 bbls. SAVANNAH. Ga.. June 2,-OIL Se4rita turpentine, firm at tHc. 1 -- ROSIN Firm. Quote: B. 12 90; D. 14.20 dli.SU; E, t3 6ti3.70: F, 13.9004.00: O, 13.46; II, tt.10: I. t-1 30; K, 84.8Cf6.0O: M. tS.OO; N, t.9t toO-25; VO, 15.40; WV, t6.16tS6.8a . Liverpool . tiraln Market. LIVERPOOL, June J.-WH3AT-Spot, No. t red weitern winter, nominal 1 futuree, quiet; July. 8a lld; September, te td; Dsiceitiber, S d. - - CORN fipot. strong; new American mixed, via Uulveston. ta 7d; futures, quiet; July, 6s 6d; September, 6s Dd. Ulllwaake Oral Market. MILWAUKEE, Wis.. June 2 WHEAT No. 1 northern, $1.86; No. t northern, 11. 223 1.84; July, tl. 191.19. bid. OATS Standard, l. BARLEY Samples, 75370c. logar and Molasses. NEW YORK. June 2. SUGAR Raw. ' steady; fair refining, 8 42c; centrifugal, 98 test, 8.92c; molasses sugar, 8 17c; refined. steady; crushed. 6.6&0; powdered. - t.06c; granulated. 4.96c. , Peoria Grala Market. PEORIA. 111., June 1 CORN Higher; No. 2 yellow, 7676c; No. yellow. 74V 3 75c; No. I. T6e; No. 8, 74e. OATS Higher; No. 3 white, 6808c; No. 4 white, tSe. Dalath Oralit Market. DUXiUTH. Minn.. June 1 -WHEAT . ... I ate. 4KT - aa Univ. .-v. a uui iiiei i ftiot 1 1-v J. 4 fiorin ern. ,' '; Juiy, ti-'t; teptemoer, tXU., wa i a oiu. Wool Market. . , SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. June l-WOflt- It was announced here today that the total wool clip for the season In this section will reach 8.600.000 pounds., Big Increase in Realty Values Three and Half Million Dollari Gtini, According: to Figure of Assessor. Real estate In the city of Omaha he Increased in value 3.636,94. over last yeajry according to the figure in the official -assessment list soon to be turned over to the County Board of Equalisation, .June lSV- The assessed value on the one-fifth basis, for UOs. was tl.7Sa,(rio. and (or this; vear 817.496.4o4. a difference of 8707. 8t. Multiplying this by five the product le the increase In value of Omaha reel estate In the year. , The personalty total for the city and county and the realty total for the county have not yet been computed. APPEAL IN HOPPER CASE Hearing- Will Come to Koon Before Judge Kennedy In the Ola . irlet Conrt. . The appeal tn the Hopper will case will com up soon before Judge Kennedy In dis trict court. The will was admitted to pro bate tn county court last December and at torneys for the respondents took an appeal. Willlans ('. Hopper left seven farme In the vicinity if Waterloo -1 worth about tliO OOO. He Included In Itls will deed oi tne real estate to the seven heirs and the will was atla-cked on the ground that the deeds were never r-n by the parties named. Herbert E Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers OmAXX. PaXOYISlOaf, STOtTattV Omaha Office 1 10 sT. T, tVlfe Ug. Sail Telephone. Bouglaa Ml. ladepenaeat, A-Bial aa4 A -tilt. Oldest au4 Laxgaat House la tbe tlsla 1