THE HEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. JUNE 4. 1J00. 7 I. K 1 1 AMI VU Ull k M1KKV p' ln'- u-keys, Wlv; duck.. sc; - K as v e v - sa a a. aa as a I - ' - . wr.u-rirm: creamery, .:ii26e. Lij(ivi,(nt.r ITHC, cnse count. Vain.. ci;j- Y. nn;.i,u at. ... ... Receipts shipment .uve ohvic iw ii uiii; vu iuc I r lour, phis ,2s) -Hety selling. ;rVuhu..::::::::;;;::--;-::4 "iXS Outs, bu 27.W T.200 1 . . . 'RICES. RALLY ' fOE THE CLOSE ."Vtiir ohaix belt t orn VlBVHtl4 Their On A gal as t the Weakness la , Wkml--Re-rrl( Am laar th Es- ' . t Inaa I. ', , Omaha. jun a. i v hsat market . was soft. Values Sliding down quickly on heavy selling prmiurc t tha opening... The uiidertjpe iu strong, however, and support came out on the break and price nit-a mnn eiosea strung. Tartlr r toady, vtltk Prohabl- a- era Friday aaal ame Tempera tare. OMAHA. June 1 1909. Showers were attain n-eneral durinar the Iat twenty-four hour In all section east of the Rorky Mountain, and continue thl morning in tne lower Missouri valley and east over the middle Mississippi and Ohio valley, to the Atlantic Coast. Excessive rain have fallen al points In the Gulf states within the lant twentv-four hour ind rains continue general In the south ern states this morning. The weather la generally clear everywhere west of the Missouri river, but pressure condition ate Corn values eJd their own aerainst the "7 "1':' "'""imited over the central weakness in wheat. Receipts are under the ?,nJ. "ITl"!) 2n ' .fontlnuea unset -ttimat, -which shows tha farmers are vaTn XuV!nZ?L?hZ'2?m l.oidlng . aiu hetr reserve - niocM until Pu .l , ? tonl"5 an Friday. near , annweq a. weakness from tn the last three i"'-" tart a.fci heavy -selling aoon eased price ,ne tnrM 19f- ,m ,w oif for lot os.. A rally was atarted at the ciose, nut am not net a material gain, al though tne.-unrt.-rfotie. was strong and with any aupporr prices will, advance. Corn proved strong and higher today attain 'despite the weakness In wheat. Kb ci'lpts. art below bti estimate and the cash demand ws very dative and prices were up for an grades of cash corn. Farmera are still : holding their reserve stock. Primary' . wheat receipt were 15S.0O0 bushels and shipments were 4A1.000 bushels. against receipts hist year of fciO.WO bushels ana shipments ox 758,000 bushels. Corn receipt were 689,000 bushels and shipments were 374.0fJ bushels, aa-ahist re retpta laat year of 240,000 bushela and ship ments of 411004 bushels. Clearances were 505 bushels of corn, 1.000 ousneis or onta ana wheat and flour equal to iz.nn bushel. Minimum temperature i-recipitation lm. 1907. vntt. . 5 . M 64 0 .00 .00 ,23 .04 Normal temperature for today, 68 degrees. lef Iclenc.v In nnwlniiiiinn .in u.h 1 3 14 Inches. ' nefiulencv con espondlng period In 1908, 02 of an Inch. Trllclency corresponding period In 1907, $.! inches. . I A. WELSH, "Local Forecaster. . Corn snd wheat rea-lon bulletin for Omaha, Neb., for the twentv-four hours ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time, Thursday, June 8, 1!09: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temn. Raln- Ptatlons. Max. Mln. fall. Ashland, Neh 7 K Auburn. Neb.. 7S Liverpool closed d lower and d higher Broken Row. Neb. ft!) on'wtieat and 4d higher on corn, 'i range oi options: Articles. Open. High. Low. Close.l Tea y. Wheat I July.. .11 12V Sept.. .il 0314 Corn .4 .fulv... I Rept.i'.f- fH; Oet ...I July...! W4, Sept...! 41V4 1 124 1 031 ! 11?, 1 Bn4 41 1 11 1 tws 4lSi 1 iri 1 03V WHS, M'i 41V. Omaha Cash Prices WHKAT-No. 2 hard. 11.3061 .SS; No. 3 hard. 81.2IWJ1 SO; No. 4 hard, 1.&.1.27; No. 8 spring, l.r7Wfll ( (IKN-N6. 2. 70Sc: No. 3. 70V4'B70'o: NO. 4 suVjiTOo; no grade. 67ifi6Sc; No. 3 yellow, iuc: iso. 3 yellow. WHiV)ic; No. Z white, 111 7IU; No. 3 white, 704?lo. OATS No. S mixed. Mwft.6c: No, 3 vet low. (WViRc: No. 3 white, 5SV4t66c; No. 1 ,m-nie, - Ddftqi ''rite. RI E-No. I. 79)c; No. S. 78$79c. Columbus, Neb. Culbertson, Neb.. 68 Falrhury, Neb.... 70 Fairmont. Neh... 73 Civ. Island, Neb.. 74 Hartlngton. Neb. 71 Hastings. Neb.... 73 Holdrege, Neb.... M oakdale, Npb 71 Omaha, Neb 76 Tekamah, Neb.., SO Alta, la 74 Carroll, la 75 Clarlnda. Ia...... 75 Hlbley, la 75 S!oux City, Ia... 72 M W Si 5.1 5R 50 F4 64 61 64 52 5S Wi 64 M SS 6.1 61 . 24 .74 .00 .25 .OR .15 .00 T .18 .f.O . .04 T 1.27 T .09 .21 T .40 ky. Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear FoKgy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVKRAGKS. No. of Temn Rain Central. Stations. "Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago, 111 a Columbus, O IS NEW IORIi STOC&S AND BONDS Feature of Market is Six Point Rise in Southern Pacific.'' BUYING IS IN LARGE LOTS ersl fund, exclusive of the HSO.OOOOnO gold reserve, shows: Available cash reinre. ln797.:S8; gold coin nd bullion, 84X.141.031; gold certificates, $2907, M0. ... , .T" Lo Receipts Wheat. Corn, Oats. inicsgo ... 168 Minneapolis t 1M 1 ... Omaha, I 7 1'uluth. 7 117 Pes Moines, la.,.. 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 21 Louisville. Kv 18 1 Minneapolis. Minn. 28 Omaha, Neb 19 St. Louis, Mo 13 74 68 .28 7 62 .40 76" '58 .12 74 64 .22 74 68 .20 74 68 ,2 78 64 .14 74 64 .24 "8 60 .18 CHICAGO GflAliV AND PROVISIONS i'eaiares of tha- Trading; and Closing Prices an Board of Trade. CHICAGO. III., June 8-Uberal sales of wheat for July delivery by prominent tonga caused a slump today of lio in the price of that, option. The more distant months were relatively stronger and the market closed Irregular at prices He higher tO'ic lower, 00 m pa red with the previous final quotations. Corn and provisions v,ers strong and sold at high record fig ures, but. oats were inclined to drag. Fairly heavy rains were again general throughout the corn and wheat region dur ing the last twenty-four hours. Excessive falls occurred In Ohio and Indiana. ( L. A. WF.LSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. NEW YORK GENERAL. MARKET Quotations of the Day on Varloas Commodities. NEW YORK. June 8-FLOtTR-RecelDts. 12,000 bbls. ; exports. 5,800 bbls. Market firm, moderate demand. Minnesota patents. 36.25(3 6.60; winter straights, $6.86'ir.85; Minnesota The" feature of tradlna- In the wheat nit bakers, I5.30n5.60; winter extras, 84.8a4i5.70; tha "tiling of a large line of the July winter patents, 8.60('a6.S6; winter low delivery and the purchasing of liberal grades, $4.76&S.80; Kansaa atralghts, 35.861 quantities' of the December option by a 8()0- Hye flour, steady! fair to good, I4.60 prominent commission house. The July -'i-cnoice to isnoy, m.wiwo.ot. Ulna i.uni.n.ii oieaay; line wnite ana yei- I 1 1 .Ef1 . 1 r .1 1 f A . 1.11 . I . delivery' was subjected to heavy selllt prrst'jre tha greator part of th. day. The principal weakening Influences was the continued favorable weather conditions in this country for the new crop, and me dium weakness or several leading grain markets of Europe. A decline of tfo In the price of wheat at Paris was considered sigfiiricant In view of tho recent reports of A arop shortage In France. The Ohio crop report, which showed an improve ment of 7 points In tha conditions of the wheat .crop of. that etate, was an early bearish factor. Fresh reports from Ar- low. $1.658-1. 70;. coarse, $1.50al.60; kiln dried, 83.WKd-U.95. Rr K Easy: No. Z western. 91c. nominal. f. o. b. BA RLE Y Dull : feeding. 80082c. c. I. t. rvew York. WHEAT Receipts, 84,600 bu. Spot mar ket firm. No. 2 red, $1.50 asked, elevator No. 3 red, $1.50, nominal, f. o. b. afloat: No, 1 northern Duluth. $1.374, nominal, f. n. b. afloat: No. 2 hard,- $l.S7tt,' f. . b. afloat, Following a steady opening today, wheat turned aulte weak under bearish western ffuiiLma (laimrd that tha rm.th .1111 .nn. crop news and selling by big holders. In tlnuad. but this and other bullish advices auernoon prices rauiea on reporis 01 were u.minviv iinnroH Hnrini th a.v a strona cash position in the southwest, out the. July delivery ranged between $1,184 weakened again near the close, iinM prloes and tl to. Closing quotatio ns on July were I being unohanged to net higher. July at 31.1SV1.18. rleptember closed at closed at $1.254. September at $1.16 ,-vnd gia Point Rlae la Steel Preferred Sfsr Close Caaaea Whole List to Become Baoraat and Animated. . NEW TORK. June 3 The securities market In New York today was replete with sensations and the cause lying back of the various spectacular demonstrations made by the price movements were kept veiled from public knowledge. That such cause existed and were of substantial na ture was taken for granted on account of the convincing evidence presented by the tape itself. It would b difficult to conceive of any such reckless and prodigal lavlshmg of re sources as would be Involved In a purely manipulative movement in Southern Pa cific such aa its upward rush of over six points made on deals in 6,000 shares. Neither was it supposable that this de mand was due to any sodden realisation on the part of a widespread public of the merits of the Southern Pacific share. The principal buying of the stock, moreover, came In enormous blocks from individual brokerage houses. These features of the movement prompted the Inference that the buying came from persons Informed of soma forthcoming plan Involving the. fi nances or organization of the company. Humors on the subject dwelt on the likeli hood of a coming Increase In the dividend of the common stock. Much was heard also of an Intended retirement of -the pre ferred stock, although the privilege lodxed In that stock of exchange Into common stock at par for par, would preclude the advantage which might come to the com pany by the retirement of this 7 per cent Issue at 115, which Is provided for with the alternative of exchange. The exchange of the preferred stock for common would deprive the former of Us prior claim to 7 per cent dividends, but it would also en title It to share ,ln any dividend disburse ments above that amount. The senior com pany, Union Pacific, was tardy In respond ing to the excited advance In Southern Pacific and In fact sold off at one time to a lower price than it closed last night. Later In the day It came Into the move ment more fully. Before the Southern Pacific movement became fully effective In Its sympathetic Influence on the general list some degree of apprehension existed over the market con ditions presented bv the syndicate plan for Introducing United States Steel Into Paris. Tire removal from the floating sup ply of the large blocks contemplated by the Paris plan has, admittedly, added greatly to the difficulties of the short In terest in united States steel, 'l hat snort interest was supposed to be large and to include some interests that are important factora In the stock market speculation Home of the recent heavy liquidation In stocks that had been advancing Is attrlb uted to losers on the short side in United States Steel who were protecting them selves in thl manner. It was feared that tha continued rise In United States Steel might thus hurt the general market. Lack of detailed information of the scope of the Paris operation in United States Steel left room for wide surmises. These were directed most eagerly to the amount of the accumulation of the stock Involved and to the price paid for it. The remarkable 8-polnt Jump in United States Steel pre ferred had no other explanation offered for It than the increase In the security of the return growing out of the expansion in earnings. The whole market became very buoyant and animated before the close, but the influence ruling in all radiated from the Impressive operations In the Har rlman stocks and in United States Steel. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $10,073,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. Uutnber of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Salon. High. Low. Clow. $1.1'A. The high record marks for the season were established In the corn market when the Jnly delivery sold at 73c and the Sod- teraber-at 69Hc. per bushel. The range for tne pay. on July was between 72(iI72Hc and December at 31.14. CORN Receipts, 6.600 bu.; exports, 448 du. Spot market easy. No. 2, 86c, elevator, and 82c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white. 84Ho and No. 2 yellow, tHc, t. o. b. afloat, all nom inal. Option market was without transao- 73c. The market closed strong with prices tlons, closing lc net higher. July closed at up-He to livfcc at tne nlgll point of the Savtc ana nepiemoer i ioc. session. Trade In oata mas nulet. Durlna- tha dav July sold between 53Vifr53Hc and 63c. At the olose prices were unchanged with July at niXTioj'tiC. i-roviaions were strong tna entire ses sion and prices scored sharp Kaina. Sep tember pork advancing to $20.00 per bar rel, the highest point touched since the America. 21c casn -product sold at that figure in 1906. Closing quotations were aa follows: Articles ! Open. IHIgh.l Low. Close. Yesy. OATS Receipts, 68,000 bu.; export, 600 bu. Spot market barely steady. Mixed, 24 to 32 lbs., 62Hc, nominal; natural white, 25 to 32 lbs., 6265c; clipped white, 34 to 42 lb., 63VifHc . . HAY Firm; No. a, wxg∾ gooa to choice. $1.06. . . , HIDES Kasy; uogota, zuaiw, t-entrai Wheat July Sept. Dee. Corn July Sept, tec. Oat- .luly Sept, Tre Pork- July Sept. Lard-July-Kept'. Ribs July ftept. Julv ept: i 1 It. II 10ff'4 J 1 08 72V4 68W I - 3W ...I. I 19 67HI f ll 70 I M 1 I 1 20 I 1 1' 1 08S 7S' I 58SI- I I 1 1SH 1 001 1 1 184 1 1 10's i osi 72(2! asV WUI PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $13.50 S14.00; mess, $10 6011.00: beef hams. $24.00 26 00; packet. $12.0051 12.60; city, extra India mess. $21 MVff21.60. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. $11.7512.00; pickled ' hams. I12.U0C8' -.. . v . . . - .. . ail icon iK. m- IZ.DU. I.HIU, aicauy , itrni, .... n., --- 1 loaj fined, firm; continent, $11.86; South Amcr- 1 i2 tea. $12.40; compound. $7 .8708.25. Pork, 1 IV 1 1 . n AA-K ')! A. - li nr. .la... 73 71972 I 11 25 ia 67m 10 M 10 66 44 44', I 19 90 20 00 11 26 II 85 S'a. " t Caen quotations wera as follows: FLOUR-Firm. RYE No. I, 85c. BtTTRR'-Steady; . creameries. -324200; sine. rrz4c. KCIOS Receipts, 21.284 cases. Market steady; at mark, cases Included. 19c; firsts. i?c; prima firsts, zihc. CHEESE Steady; daisies. mFrl8Uc twine. 12tfl2He; young Americas, 13413c long norns. l.TUTTljitc POTATOES Firm: choice to fancy, 83 smi; fair to good, so&tiilo. POULTRY Steady: turkeys. 15c; chick en. 14c; spring, S30c. VKA I y Steady: 60 to 80-10. weights, r7c W to 85-lb. weights. 7ff8Ho; 85 to UO-lb. weights, 8trV4o. BARLEY Feed or mixing. 7677c; fair to cnoioe malting. T71f7c. SEEDS Flax, No. 1 southwestern. $1 57V4; no. t norm western, si..,. Tiraotny. is.90. Clover. $1010. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $1 87H ft is as. i.ara. per n it., xii.jo. Short ribs, sides (loose). $10.6ci10.66; short clear sides (boxed). 8il.ooeil.lXH Total elearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 71.000 nushels. Primary receipt were 156.000 bushels compared with 290.000 bushels tha correeponains day a year ago, Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. three ear: corn, 31 cara; oats, 134 cars hogs, 18.000 head. St. Loala Oaaaral Market 8T. ions, Mo.. June L WHEAT Firm: cash, hla-her: track: .No. I red. raah 1.63tLK: No. I hard. $1 3ri 47; July. $1.14 01 eeptemoer, i.ini.w. CORN Higher; track: No. 2 cash, 78 T"4c; iNo. I wntte, mtgiric, Juiy, 7J7c; Beptemoer. W)c. OATR Firm: track: no. 1 eaan. R9c; No. 1 na 1 rirmer; lanmj, . -v.w..fci.w, .uvi, I . , r,1 -r . . A ., I'lfl KM-fll 71i TALLOW uuii; city, tiw per pag., 5-, . . K 11 c-irou.T B.I inn IIU.IK creamery specials, 27i827Mic; official price, 27c; extras, 2V&2i)lic; thirds to firsts, 2lr 2iic. niEESE-Btenay ana uncnanea. EOOS Steady; Western, extra firsts, 21V-c: firsts, 0M?w2ic; seconds, zuc; south arti firsts. IWc seconas, juviuo. POULTRY Alive, easy; Chickens, oron- oft'i&s tnuXm IfVftiimfac: dreaaed. ateadv: . 1 11 ui 1 .h nb.ni hrniiers. attriMC : iowib. isasibVEC. At s: n Mi u m I I Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions. KANSA8 CITY. Mo.. June I WHEAT tTnh.r,..1- Kn i hard. 11.35(21.41: No. 12:5,, hard, U.SCol 40;. No. 2 red, U.4o1.66; No. 3 red 11.43(81.56. CORN Steady ; No. 3 mixed. 7Z4c; ro. (4 19 R74I 19 70 11 10 ViSHl44i, 4H 44 18 87H! 19 474 10 62HI 10 2Sj 10 63H! 10 80 I 10 50 l 10 Si 1(1 Bi"A 10 50 10 K3V4j 10 47H! 10 60 10 56 I 10 47HI 10 60 -Steady mixed. 72'4'?r"2c; No. 1 white, 73c; No. 3 white. 72Hi72"o. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 6aic No 1 mixed. 67(S68c. HAY Unchanged; cnoioe iimotny, i WKf 13.60; choice prairie, iz.uwjj u.a; cnoice al falfa, $15 753-18.75. BUTTER creamery, Zivtc; nrsis, inc aeenndn. WAo; packing stock, 17HC. ROUS Extras, ec; nrsts. we; current receipts. 18c; seconds and dirties, 17c. , Options at jvansas tur: Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 7,000 25.000 Corn, bu lw 0"0 Oats, bu o,uwj la, ww Options at Kansas City: Articles. Open. H1gh. Low. Close. Wheat I I I Julv, 1118s 1US 110S1 1 IVi Sept 1 04V 1 04S 1 WHil 4"4B Deo 1 02VI 1 03S1 1 02S4I I 03A Corn 1 I July 70l n 70 71H Sept., 84Si i iA Dec 64 A 1 Wj ti 634 1 Mlaaeapolls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS,. Minn.. Juna3.-WHEAT July. $1.29T,al.S0; September 81.MN4 I 107; December, 81 oh4. uasn: ro. 1 nard II l.iKfn S4: No. 1 northern. $l.S2Vfl'l.U4 No. 1 northern. fl.801.814; No. f north ern. $1 28Vk ISO"- FLAX Closed, 1 M" Ft RAN In bulk. $2350324 00. FLOUR First patents, $.40m.80: second patents, $ 00. iirst Clears. fi.uo.2i; second clears, j.kjn. I.lverpoel Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. June 3. WHEAT No ! white. 1H462; July. 51V4c; September. T- westarn wlntar. spot nominal. Fu t3LC. ... tures. quiet; July, 8s UV. September, 8a RTF Nominal : 85c : t'ecemoer, aa a. CORN foot. nrm; new. American, mixed, via Oalveston, as 7d. Futures, quiet; July, 6s 6Vd; tiepteniber, 5s 6d. FLOUR-Steady; red winter, $6 5047.00: extra fancy and straight, 86.75jr-, hard winter clears, 84.7Vtr 10 SEEP Timothy, tl.fS J.25. CORN MEAL 43.80. BRAN Lower; sacked, east track, $1 77. HAY-rirmer; Umothy, $14.00818.00; prai rie. 810r?rU5O BAOOINO 7c. IIKMI' TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Porit. higher; Jobbing. tll. Lard, higher; prime steam, $11.0m3 H 10. Dry salt meats, firm; boxed extra short. $11.60; clear ribs, $11.60; short clears, sit ! Bacon firm: boxed extra snort, 12 60; clear ribs. $12 60; short clears, $121.". tVCLl ftY 6tady; chickens, UVo; , Peoria Oral Market. PEORIA, ill.. June 1 CORN Higher; No. 1 yellow, 75c; No. 3 yellow, 76c; No. I lie: No. 4. 74a. OATS Higher; No. $ white, KW4359c; No. 4 wnue, MSo. , - . , , Mtlwaakeo Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. June 3 WHEAT No. 1 northern. i.iYkl M: No. northern, $1 3311.34: July. $1 1'. bid. OATH-Siandard. 69Vt'iiOc. . BARLEY eamplsa, 7JWHO. AllhvChilmart pt Amaliamatet roppar , American Agricultural .... Amarlcan Bet Sugar. 1 Amaiican Cm pfd Am. C. A V., ax-al An. Cotton Oil Am. H. A It. pfd Am. Ice Becurltlea, Amerlcaa Llmaad American l.oeorootly 7, . .'. . Am. s. ft R Am. a. A R pfd Am. Sntar Radnlnf ........ Am. T. A T Am. Tobacco pfd..., Amarlcan Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Coaat Llna Baltimore A -Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd Bethlehem Btael Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadlao Paclfle Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central nf New Jersey Cheiapeake A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N, W C., M. A Bt. P C, C, O. A St. L Colorado P. A I Colorado A So Colo. A Bo. let pfd Colo, A So. 2d pfd Conaolldated Gas Com Products Delaware A Hudson , Denver A Rro Grande D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities Erie KHe 1st pfd Oanersl Electric. ei-di... Oreat Northern pfd Great Northern Or etfs..., Illinois Central lntarbordugh Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester ... International Marina pfd., International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas GHjr 80 K. C. 80. pfd LoulsTllle A N M.nn A St. Louis M.. St. P. A 8. i. M Missouri Psclflo M., K A T M., K. A T. Pfd National Blacutt National Lead N. R. R. of M. in pfd. .. New York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P., C. C. A Bt. L Pressed Bteel Car Pullman Palace Car Railway Bteel Spring Reading Republic Bteel Republte Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock laland Co. pfd 61. U I I. f M pfd Bt. Louis S W Bt. U S. W. pfd tloss-Bheffteld 8. A I Southern Paclfle So. Pacific pfd i. Southern Railway Bo. Railway pfd Tennessee rapper Texas A Paclfle T-, St. L A W T . St. U A W. pfd Union Paeirto In ion paclflo pfd t'. B. Realty V. 8. Rubber V. a SI eel. V. B. Steal pfd I'teh Cooper Va -Carolina Chemical .... Wabash Wabash pfd .' Western Maryland Wesilnghouse Klertrto .... Westera Union Wheeling A L. E Wisconsin Central Total sales fur the day. RUBBER too . 88.00 a.no 4. K00 l.no 5. io 14,400 1,7'10 -no 4,MV) ' 4.W ' IS,! 1. TWO 900 i.ano (00 M'-s,'lH 44H 9H 814 67' 4 48 4 1714 1KI 1HH 11214 leu 102 48 88 14 804 6i U 43 S7U. i'V. s.H 3'Vi in iw4 1rlt Ww Milt II 13a u-i 4,400 61 , W.ooo ims 800 104, TOO 12S 1.000 lit 100 -1.800 8.600 t.m 7.2O0 00 iM.io 1,700 4.400 82t 79H 114 ' S4 104 n 79V4 71 H 4't 4.20O 188. 14,700 lf4A 400 7 4 1S.00 1.S00 400 200 1.400 7,900 4'0 t.toa 1.200 800 18.S0O 4.000 1.100 42 64 88 son 144 140 101a 109 104 1!8 1144 e.i4 29 78 is:4 104 'iit 70'4j 44 14H va 78 44 4 82 8014 148V4 24, 193 "4 1M M74 50 8'4 404 354 6iV4 10, X) 14t 8J.70O 764 1 8(0 148 1.800 144 tit 40 84 42 10914 140 IOC 94 514 JJU! 1W ii4 H4 78 H 183J4 1811 is 79 714 I8S4 1.1 J T, 7a4 42.4 SSV4 S014 14 18JH 421 14744 4'4 'f1 1,004 too 1.400 t.&iU $.900 700 $.800 too 4ot4 2i 414 114 47. 73 l.4"0 140t4 404 644 1.000.' 14.400 l,m 800 eiioo 100 140 7Vj 43 73 ; IWS 13.100 1324 a. 100 fvi4 1,400 1,000 14,500 19 300 4.100 89 V Ik 14844 80 187H 114 ' i.400 4S "i!of""44' 111,5u0 1M'4 11.000 914, , 8.700 , 80,000 8.400 , 1.400 , t.soo , 4.900 , i.eoo ,306. too 4 31 71V4 28V4 Tl4 8444 13044 4.700 138 11.800 t."4 l.jO , 1.000 . 1.400 300 , 1.100 .148.800 , 1.100 JO . l. .3W.000 . 40 10 . I.0OO , 11,400 . i.000 . 14 10 . 85 . J ") . 1.309 , 1.4u0 70-4 4!4 8444 6214 70 3 84 404 4H 1M4 63 IV4 us 6444 23 ' 8444 76 14T 1M4 454 8n4 24 4 !4S 40' 81 4 444 7.3 K 6444 18744 76 4 43 75 wii 634 13144 141 "4 88 44 81 147S 2944 1!&4 114 '4444 1--8V4 31 Sl4 49 4644 2744 8H 8344 12444 12714 314 70 41 4 834 U ltS 7S 8344 84 T44 U24 HH 62" M44 S3 8.14 74 ton 6)44 1,4X8.600 ahsree. 6 147T4 is 4F44. H4 lo4 41a 3144 4 is 13144 01 1394 .44 18 II H 44 na 1314 W44 89 814 14kVs Wa 11414 91 46 187 44 166 3144 i '1-4 40 44 .74 . I014 04 14 ia'144 1414 l"l - 70 4J4 14 n44 (94 lis 14 7i4 aj 4044 12'S H-J44 i!44 4 11 3'4 74 10 69 STOCK OS BOt'HSE Plan Is Aaaeajnreil 4 List 50,000 Haarea Tkrosgh Preach 8rndlrate NEW YORK, Juris S.-A plsn to list th first preferred slock of the I'nited btatca Rubf-er company on trie I'arls bourse was announces today. A French, syndicate ha acquired 60. UJ0 shares of the Mock, havln a par value of to. 000. 000, and It was aiated that the negotiations to list the stork 1 Paris practically have been concluded. w York Mlalnsl Stocks. NEW YORK, June I. Closing quotation! n mining siocks W4T: All' Brantwlrk Can. .. Com. Tunnel atock 4a boa da Can. Cel. A Vs.... Horn Silver Iron Silver eot feres. .223 Leadvllle Con. 4 'Utl'e Chief .. ft Mexttan Lte Ontario , 41 Oi,hlr U Sl.n.Fil (....Ill Tellow Jacket' . 4 . 1 . 73 3.V) .125 .1M . 44 Treissrr Statrraeat. WA8Hluru.. June 3 Today's state ment or the treasury balances in the gen Krar York Money Market. NEW TORK. June 8. MON ET-On call. ev, lVnJ per cent; rutins; rate, 1T per cent; clostns; Mil. l4j per cent; offered St V per cent. Time Irmns. sort snd fslrry S'tlve; sixty days. Zf2 per cent; ninety days. 2V'i per cent; six months, fit.i per cent. t ltl.MK MMll A. 1 ILC1 I'At'tK-Jl-U per cent. STK1U.INO EXCHANGE Ptronff, with actual business in bankers' bills at tl vC0 434 SS30 for Huty-day hills snd at I.S4 tor demand : oommerrUI bills, $1 Wr 4 !W. 811. VEU Par. rSc; Mexican dollars. 44o. BONPS Government, steady; railroad. firm. Clrislna- quotations on bonds today were s follows: V. B. ref. Is, rf....li1V4 Japan 4a do coupon lolti do 44s V. 8. 3 n-g l'U4 do 2d series dn coupon lot L. 9. deb. 4s 1SS1.. t. B. 4s, reg 11841, A N. an!. 4s ... do coupon 121 M , K. A T. 'st es Allls-Chsi. 1st 6f 88 de 1st A ref. 4e. Am. Ag 6s 10O do gen. 44s Am. T. A T. cv. 4s..loj'4 y0. Paclfle 4a Am Tobacco 4s M'4 N T. C. g. 84s ... do ts IM dn deh. Is Alrhlson gen 4s 1014 N. T Cltr 4H new .1114 HO S. L. 1st 4s 84 N. T., N. H. H. do cv. 4 11044 cv. ...13vl 1o cv. 6 Ill K A W. 1st con. 4s. W At. C. L 1st 4s M4 do cv. 4s Bsl. A tlhlo 4s I'4 No. Pacific 4s 1'tt14 "no 3s e do 8s 78 do I W. 344S 91 41 S. It. rfda. 4s S6U Brk Tr. cv. 4s 88 penn. rv. ts 19U... can. so. 1st t 1M,. do con. 4a ins Central of Ot. 6s 11144 Resdlna sun 4t loo Central Leather 6s.... si4 St. L. A S. P. fg. H. f ". of N. J. g. 8s. ...1874 St. L. S. W. c. 4s.... Si Chea. A Ohio 414s. .. .1044 do 1st gold 4s M4 tnirsao A A. Its 7S4a Kesbotrd A. I. Is C, B. A Q. . 4s ejo. Pacific rol. 4s C. M. A 8. P. g I4tt 91 do 1st ref. 4t.... . H. I. a P. c. 4s.. 901480. Rsllwsjr ts do col. ns 934 do gon. 4s do rf'lt- 4t !k Cnlon Pacific ia CCC. A St. u. g. 4s. 974 do cv. 94 '4 9H 4 ,1)'4 88 41 "4 83 "4 93 14 -' Colo. Ind. 61 rolo Mid. 4s C. A 8. r. A e. 44a "U. M. cv. 4a . do 1st ref, 4s.. D. A R. O. 4s.. Distillers' 6s Erie p. 1. 4 00 sen. 4a do cv. 4t series A 78 do 1st A ref. 4s H 11! 83 V4 I1W84 Hi S ... r4 C. 8. Rubber 9t ctfs..lo ks. ""tl , B. steel Zd 6 I W44 .10444 Vs. -earn. chem. 6a... W4 101 wahssh let 5s. 11244 1744 do 1st A . 48. 77T4 Western Md. 4a,... OH West. Elec. cv. 6s. 7844 Wis. Central 4a ... Armour 4a w. 1 4 . 83 . 4 . St . s4 .100 .1014 ?l'4 do serlet R 75 0.. R. A O a. 4s Oen. Elec. cv. 6s 144 C. A O. ref.ts ;.. , III. Ccn. 1st ref. 4s.. . 10014 D. A R. O. ref. 6s Int. Met. 44is 78 N. R. r. of M. 444a.. : Int. M. M. 4s 74i R. I. A S r 91 V K. C. Po. 1st 3s 14 44 So. Pac. cv. etfs ....101V Offered Bid. Boston Storks and Bonds, BOSTON. June 3 Money, call loans. 214 6f3V4 per cent; time loans, 4VR6 per cent. Official closing; Atchison adj. 4s 83 AtJsntlc I do 4s 10014 butte Coalition 2444 Atrhlsoii ' loo. Csl. A Anion 108V4 do pfd 10444 Csl. A Heels 8S0 Boston A Allienv :.!4i Centennial 2 Boston A Maine... ...141 topper Rang 8244 Plti-hburg pfd N. Y., N. H. A H Union Pacific. .... Am. Arge. Chem.,, do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube... Amir. Bugar , So pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen ...1.. do pfd Dominion t. A 8 37U. oeola . Edison Elec. It I u 117 Parrot Oenersl Electrlo lf7 44 Qulncy Mass. Kiectrio. ....... l2"4Hhannon Mass. Gas ..... 44 Tsmsrsck United fruit 136H Trinity United 8. M 61441'nltcd Copper.... do pfd 80 V. 8. Mlnlne V. 9. Steel 8874 V. 8. Oil.., oo pro. .1ZI14 litan Adventure 9 Victoria Alloues 40 Winona Amalgamated 87 Wolverine Arlmna Com 42 i-dlvidend. HOVi Pair West 744 i'4a Franklin 14 .11'4 Omnhjr 104 . 43e)rene Cananet ...... 10 . ! Isle Royal 284 . K44 Msss. Mining 94 lJi4t Mlchlasn H .127 Mohswk (Ml .140 Mont. C. A C 2.1 . JSV4 Nevada : 12x1 10.1 Old Dominion 6444 ..lis .. 364 .. 90 .. .. 7' .. It .. S-4 .. 10 .. ft .. 42'4 .. I .. 5H ..148 London Stock Market. LONDON. June 3. United States Steel monopolized the attention ot traders in the early dealings today. These shares opened HKher, but later lost their Initial gains. i ne rest or mo list movea sluggishly and at noon showed llttlu change from yester day's New York closing. London closing stocks Consols, money. do account,. Anaconda , .... Atchison ' do pfd .... . 8444 M.. K. A T . 8444 N. Y. Central .'"'0i Norfolk A W , . lUAi tr. itM ..107V4(intsrlo A W. Baltimore. A Ohio. . . .118H Penntrlvanta Canadian Pacific. ... .144 Rind Mines.... . 43 .1S414 - 81 14 . 9C 'HI . 10 '4 . 79 Chesspeake A O...... 8044 Reading Chicago O. W 6 Southsra Ry Chi.. Mil. A 8t. P. ..157 do pfd De Been.: '144 Southern Pacific Denver A Rio O...... 61 Mi Untea Paclflo.... do pfd... o 4o aid Etle ir-Oi 8. Pleol do 1st pfd.; 6344 do pfd .. sav, wsMsn ,'. :4 do pfd... ..1M144 Branish 4a LoutsVllle A N. 14JM Am.! Conner-.. . iL.vttK-ar. nun at X4V.0 per Ounce. wunni-iitoti.per eent. The rale of discount In the nnen mirbu for short and three months' bills is 1SI per cent. ... . . , -,, , - do M nfd. Grand Trunk..... Illinois Ontral. ....iii ...18444 ..,.10044 .... 44 . . ..LeS ,...'8.1 .... 5444 .... 48 t.aeaf Ssrcarltleev Ouofatinns furnished hv RAm.taii rti.M.. , .. c 1 1 u... . . 1. y 1 1 - nil. . t ttmi ji .. on iuia Line Juius- Cudshy Packing Co. St. 1934 Columbus, Neb., E. L. 6s, 1026 City ot Omsha bonds 44s, 19-9 Cltr of Omaha 6a. lslt Douglas oounty 4a, 1928 Gate City Malt Co. 4 Kansaa City Ry. 6a 1819 Ksnsss City R. A L. pfd.. Nebraska Telephone stock t Omsha tlas 6s, 1917 Omaha E. L. A P. 6s. 1S3... Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. is. 1814 Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ry. 6s. 1931 Omaha A O. B. Bt. Ry. pfd. 6 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. 4 Omaha A C. B, St. Ry. A B. pfd, 4. Omaha Water Co. 6a 1944). Omaha Water Co. 1st pfd. .. Omsha B. of T. B Co. pfd. t Omsha B., P. Ar T. Co 6s 1911 Psclllo T. ft-.T. 6s, 1937.,... Swift A Co Sheridan Coal 4s, 1428 South Omaha Bewer 444t, 1838. Bloux City Block Vsrdt pfd 4 Union Stock Yards Co., Omaha. 4... Bid. Asked. . M 9-j . 9444 9j . 10844 lbs4 . lot 1U244 . 10244 I"- , 9!Vj 64 744 1 100 100 tt 49 444 in 9944 101 9844 100 4844 M -,. 46 . 94 53 100 (4 47 M 102 90 ' 7H 974 10914 10944 44) 100 100V4 101 ; e SU . NVj 94 0MAD1 LIVE STQU MARKET Beef Steeri Are Slow and Weak to Ten Cents lower. HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE TSot Knows, h Sheep or I.a mha to Make Market, Balk ot Receipts Be tas; roaelaned Direct to rockers. ROl'TH OMAHA, Neb, June 3. 1W Receipts were: Cattle. Hons Shepp. Official Monday 1.312 4.937 LJ-tS Official Tuesday 4.127 &.971 2. 133 Official Wednesday B.IM 12.47 il Ultimate Thursday a.iuu I4.ixsj s.ow Four days this week. .13.S70 Pame days last week 15. If-rJ Same days 2 weeks ago. .18,2X3 Same days 3 weeks ago..lii Ot!0 Same days 4 weeks ago..22.irl Same days last year....H,iT7 The following; table shows the receipts' of csttle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for 4he year to tfttte, compared with last year. iwh ii0. Inc. Deo. Cattle 8S.4 87,1,(1-6 26.a Mors 1.189.3! t37S.3 83.9C6 Sheep f)14,7S9 "17,688 t,995 The following; table shows tha average price of hoa-s at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. 41.3 t.!W 44. MS Mil 81,129 10. 7M fct.ftxi 13. .IS! 87.723 13 R40 45,703 2,163 Date. I 10. 1.1Ip97.106.1906.1904. 11903. May 24... May 26.. May 86.. May 07... Mar May May May 31. June 1. June t., June 3.. 33. 30,. 7 I 1H 22 S 17 4 35 7 1M (14 6j 32 6 1 4 34 6 04 7 144 fi It s 27 5 19 4 8:1 6 93 7 V3Vi I 20 S 90 6 17 4 47 t 77 7 011, 6 28 5 B2 8 r. 4 49 B 72 T03H(27&462U B36016 8.)S17 4t)3tSl T 11 6 03 8 82 6 13 4 n0 7 13 E 351 6 40 29 8 09 4 (3 6 93 T Whi 6 29 31i H 4 4l 6 07 5 23 6 06 I I 19 4 49 , 5 t9 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Shi-cp H'r's. C, M. & St. P. ........ 1 6 Wabash 1 3 1 Missouri Pacific 1 8 , 1 Union Pacific 18 41 2 . 2 C. & N. W. (east).. 0 11 C. A N. W. (west).. 2fl W! 1,1 C. St. P. M. & O ... 5 14 C, B. & y. (east).. 751 C, B. & Q (westl.... 29 4 C H. I. ft P. (east) . I 5 C R. I. & P. (.west) 1 2 Illinois Central 1 2 .. " .. c, a. w 3 4 Total receipts W 199 10 6 The cMsposttton of the dav's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated. Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. Omaha. Packing Co ?0 Swift and Company 67a Cudahy Pkg. Co 6tW Armour & Co 4U0 Swift and Co., St L.. ..... Cudahy Pkg. Co., K. C Cudahy Co., Ft. Worth 340 Hill & Son 9ti F. P. Iwls 20 J. B. Root & Co......... 5R J. H. Bulla 16 Lehmer Bros 7 Rwsrts Brns ..... Bodden Cudahy Bros., Other buyers 126 2.1SH 6,22(1 2 770 3,913 40 2S7 2'(7 209 308 114 l,li)7 296 Bank Clearlnars. OMAHA, .lima TtanU ol...l . .- -- v,.i iima iur 10- day were 32,770,4ii5.o3 and for tha corre sponding date last year 12,296,331.88. ' ' Cotton Market. KTTW VORIf Ti,ra J-irvrtwrT ,m market opened steady at a decline of 2 - v. - - - - uavo ui points anil t-lllAH I.MCltlllB i ... . . k. , , i aula, uuiiiif. tne variy seBBlon, wlth Hi. , ii . . m n . , . , . , , . , . ..-ci.uu rti-uvs inontns worked about 2 to 3 points net higher early, but the market eased and during the mid dle of the morning was fluctuating within a point or so of last night's finals. Cables were lower than due. and private acreage and condition reports compared bear lshly with earlier Ideas, but continued mine u-a-A ......... i ...... M . - " i.iuiiim ill caatri 11 ana t C II I Til Sections and thnr SMtmnt ... 1 .. . w . . . u .V w P.1U11. support on soft spots. npot ciosea tjuiet, 15 points higher; mid dling uplands, 11.60c; middling gulf, 11.76c. No sales. IT1, i T tr. -''- wjmicu .vca.i i. w u no, lu.jej OXiered July, 10.92c; August, 10.87c; September, 10.8e. ( 1 , . , K inuu. i ... v i .v. u. , avwv, ..cuciuwci, iv.oju; January. 10.78c; March, lO.SOc. ual,v i,STOP, Juna 8. COTTON Steady, ivrraj,";. NEW ORLEANS, June 3. COTTON- "i"'"' "cisi aictiuy; low orainary, T j-lc nominal; ordinary, 8c. nominal; good ordi nary, 8 7-16c; low middling, 10 816c; mid dling, 10',c; good middling, llVie; mid dllng fair, 11&,C; fair, 12Hc nominal. R celpts. 3.332 bales; stock. 150,196 bales. HT. LOUIS, June 8. COTTON Quiet " 1 ' , irceipis, Win bales; ahipmenU, bvi bales; stock, 30 22t hi.la Wool Market. BOSTON, June 3. WOOL The hreortth and strength of the local wool market la its principal feature and the fevel of values Is practically back to that which obtained three years mo. The leading quotation range as follows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri, three-eighths blood, 46c; quarter blood. 84tt37c. Scoured .alues, Texas fine. 12 months, 63g67c; fine 8 to 8 months, 6fcjy BOc: fine fall, 63&6.r,c. California Northern. SitkSc; middle country, 56&ti8e; tall free, 4f4i4Xc. Oregon Eastern No. 1, staple, rM, 70c; eastern clot bring, 60t2c; valley, No. I, 63tfj5c. Territory, fine staple, 74ifi77;; fine medium staple, 83ff72o; fine clearing. 6t'titi8c; fine medium vlearing. 4ti66c; half hlood. 67riic; three-eik'nths-blood. o7ri7o. Quarter blood, 66'ti3c. Pulled.'extra, "tin 72c; fine, (Xynioc; super, SfVasie. ST. LOUIH. June .-V'OOt-rnchanged; territory and western mediums, 24i-29c; fine mediums, 22S27c; fine, 1628c. Important Change of Time Sunday, June 6th Horninc Vraln' to Lincoln CHICAGO-NEBRASKA LIMITED Leave Oninlm 8:30 A. M. Arrive Lincoln 10:10 A. M. Iioave Lineolu 4:0o V. M. Arrive Omaha 5:47 P. M. r.lorning Train to Chicago THE MOUNTAINEER IiOave Omaha ........... .7:4- A. M. Arrive Chicago' 9:33 P. M. New Train to Colorado THE MOUNTAINEER Leave Omaha 3:00 A. M. Arrive Denver t ....... , '. .5:55 P. M. Train No. 13 Chicago-Nebraska Limited, will arrive Omaha 8:05 a. in. instead of 8:35 a. ra. Train No. 16 Iown Ieal, will leave Omaha 6:40 a. m. instead of 7 a. m. . Train No. 64 Iowa Local, will leave Omaha 10:35 a.' m. (ex. Sun.) instead of 11 a.m. Train No. 8 Rocky Mountain Lim ited, will leave Omaha 3:10 a. m. in stead of 3:00 a. m. G. S. PENTECOST, Dlv. Pass. Agt. 14th and Farnam, Omaha, Neb. CosTes Market. NEW TORK. June 1 COFFEE Futures closed net unchanged to five points lower, with the late months relatively steady. Local sales were ft,760 bags, including July at f6( to and March at $6 96. pot mar ket, (inlet: No. T Kin. 71frftc: No. 4 Santos, 9c, Mild, quiet; Cordova, frl2V Ualath Urals Market. TU'Ll'TU. Minn.. June Wheat July, II 2V September. 11.144,: No. 1 northern, HOT'.: No. 3 northern, L2S7t OATS 57 c Totals 2.IS61 13,712 2,182 CATTLE Receipts ot cattle this morn ing were not very heavy, only 98 cars being reported In, but the way feeling was on the market, the supply was plenty large enough to meet all requirements. The trade on beef steers opened Blow and continued that way all the morning. As, to prices the general tendency was lower, salesmen as a rule quoting It as weak to 10c lower. This means that the market Is now around 1626o lower for the week. The decline has been most noticeable on the heavy cattle, light cattle of good quality holding up the best. Cows and heifers were also slow sale and heavy oows oould safely be quoted as weak to 104160 lower than the olose of last week. Choice stuff on the hslfsr order has held. up. the beat of all, there not being very much- chang on that kind.- - As has been the Case every dav of late- there were only a very lew stackers or feeders In sight and in consequence of tha meager- offerings there was no quot able change In the market, ; Quotations on cattle: flood to choice corn-fed steers .30.66; fair;, to good cornfed steers, $5.0(86.30; common to air corn tea steers, o. uu good to choice cows and heifers, P.40&-6.25; fair to good cowe and heifers, 4.&0itf6.40; common to fair cows and heifers, jJ.W.W; good to choice stockers and feeders, M.4U425 &0; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4 6x3'4.40; common to fair stockers and feeders, 3.00 434.00; stock heifers, $3.26fi4. 40; veal calves, M 0007.26; bulls, stags, etc.. 3.60a6.5o. i-iuus neceipts or hosts were verv larsre today, about 200 cars being reported In, but they evidently looked small to buyers, the way they went after them. The mar ket opened strong to 6c higher and fairly active at tha advance. As it became ap parent that packers evidently wanted a good many hogs and as they began buying everything aa fast as they could get to It. the market showed still further strength, closing 6&10c higher than yesterday. The nogs sold very largely at 17.10W7.S5 and on up as high as $7.60 for the best heavy. The advance If anything was the most notice able on the light and medium weight hog.?, loans ot good quality snowing more gain than the best heavy. Pretty much every thing had changed hands by 10 o'clock or soon after. Today's advance carries the market to the highest point touched so far tkls year and to the highest of any time since 1!32. BHEEP-R celpts on paper and the num ber of sheep actually on tiale this morning were materially different. With all of the estimated receipts In the hands of com mission men, total offerings would have been meager at best,' but the bulk of sheep was consigned direct to packers, and, as was the case yesterday, there was not enough live mutton on the open market to make a test of values. Such as was offered, however, moved at comparatively steady prices. Outside of choice string or spring latriDs mat sola at $10.00, the quality of supplies on am average was even trasny. some oi tne best clipped lambs on sale here today brought only 6.K5, while a car of feeding lambs were weighed up at $5.00. The ab sence of choice killing stuff has character ised this market In a greater or less de cree recently and of course the demand for this clars of stock Is generally more vigorous and prices paid are much higher, nnalltv considered, than prices realised on Interior grades. Today's sale of spring lambs is a typical evidence of this feature nf the market. it miarht be well to call attention to the fact that the bulk of supplies consigned direct to packers today were bought up on the Bt. Louts ana nsntas iiy mr u.ia One car of stock, consigned direct, consisted of Tennessee lambs. This is per haps tho first time In the history of the market that Tennessee' lambs have found their way to -South Omaha and only em phasizes the urgency of the demand and unusually scam rei tiin.. (mntaiinns nn dlDoed sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs. t7.76&8-2&; fair to good lambs. 7 4SW.76; good to choice light yearlings. .26.T6; good to choice heavy yearlings, 6.7&1 25; good to choice wethers, ii iiri hv fair id arood wethers. tD.5O&s.O0; good to choice awes. 6 C6ftf6 40; fair to good ewes. 6&0a.SO; eulls and bucks, 2.0O'uS.0l. wooled lambs: Good to choice minus. .t44 " aw '". $8.35&.b5. Bloax Cltr Live Stock Market, SIOl'X CITY. Ia., June J. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 500 head; mar ket stead i-: beeves. t5.OUa7.00; fat cows and heifers. 4.004j6.00: canners and cutters. J2.50 ((1175; bu'ls. H(Xjj5.W; veaia, .uurgi,.i); feeders, Mi&.2i; yearllngH. )3.00fto.OO; stncatnra. 13.00fi4.75: heifers. 12 50f&ti.7t. HOOS Receipts. 6,300 head; market strong; rsnge of prices, RKO-7.40; bulk of sales. 7.0w&7.2j. Ht. Josepa Live Stock Market. FT. JOSEPH. June 3. CATTLE- Re ceinis. 1.400 head. Market steady steers, t4 60(i6.76; rows and heifers, $J 50j ,S0; calves. 350a7.. HOUS Receipts, 7,500 head. Market 5c higher; top. 1750. hulk of sales. J7.10iiJ7.38. SHEEP AND LAM118 Receipts. I"i0 head Market steady; lambs, 7 OOQifUs. Kaaaas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., June S CATTLE Receipts, 1,400 head. Including 1,000 head southerns: market steady to 6c higher choice export and drenxrd beef steers, ti.20 til 00: fair to good, 7filr; western steers, $S65fie) 75; stockers and feeders, 11 15 45 60, southern steers. $4 2is.e; Houthern cows, 13.01K84.40, native cows, KOUtfu.lO; A New Through Train to Seattle Over a New Route The Great Northern Express leaves Omnha at 11:50 p. m. daily for Spokane and Seattle, going via Billings and Great Northern Kail way. This train carries you through the picturesque Black Hills, Judith Basin and Sun River irrigation project of Montana, past the great falls of the Missouri at Great Falls, Mont., and the scenic wonders" of the Kockies, through Spokane and the "Inland Empire," the mighty forests of eastern Washington and the canyons and enchanting splendors of the Cascade Mountains. Round trip tickets Omaha to Seattle and return this summer $50.00; for $15.00 additional you can return via the Shasta Route through California and scenic Colorado. The Burlington offers a greater diversity of routes to the Coast than any other line, and it is the only line fanning solid through trains from Nebraska Seattle two daily. Write and let me tell you everything about rates, routes, side trips, points cf Interest, etc., and send you free illustrated literature. J. B. Reynolds, C. PA., 1502 Farnam t.. Omaha WssWWdsaWWsMsWas jsPUaMHaf ;NH S''slllWsllsr1s mBmmmmmsmmmmm i m i -n i sssstjstsMswiii mi i r ii nm mm i 4 a wiUi wurtmimmmmmHtM 1 native heifers, I3.75f5.65; bulla, 3.4056.00; calves, $3.7587.00. HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head; market fw ion hisrlier: top. S7.471: bulk of sales. 16.95'a1 7.45; heavy, 7.S5&)7.474: packers and butch ers, J7.A&&7.45; light, 6.t)oaTi.au; Pi6. .75. SHEEP ANP LAMBS Receipts, 6,000 head; market, waSoc lower; lambs, $6.swv 8.75; yearlings, $5.75(87.25; wethers, $n.00(fi 6.50; ewes, $4.50(86.10; Blockers and feeders, $3.255.00; Texas muttons, $4.60fc'-0. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoa Higher . Sheep Weak to Lower. CHICAGO. June. 3 CATTLE Receipts, estimated at -4.5O0 head. Market steady. Kteera. IS.50W7.ir: cows. I4.0Wu.7: heifers. $3.604i6.7o; bulls. $4.255 75: calves, $3.00&7.40; stockers and feeders, j.juo.'jo. HOGS Receipt b, estimated at is.ouu neaa. Market 6c to 10c higher. , Choice , neavv packers, $7.60ii;7.6o; butcher steers, Jfv.ooqj 7 si): llirht mixed. I7.25ffl7.35: choice llsht, $7.357.45; packing, $7,464)7.66; rlga. $5-25iS7.00 Uulk of sales, 7.4(ko(-m- SHEEP AND LAM US iteceipis, esu- mated at 10,000 head. Market weak to wc lower. . Sheep, $3.7&7-00; lambs, $rt.769.7i.; spring lambs, $8.0GfiU.l!5; yearlings, $7.00Jj(.16. St. I.oals Live Stork Market. ST. LOI.-I8. June 3. CATTLE Receipts, 8.009 head, including 600 Texans; market ateadv; native shipping ana export emeu, $S 2&U7.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.50b4.5; steers under 1.000 pounds, $4.50irt 5.75; Blockers and feeders, $4.00f5.35; cows and heifers, $3 601.40; canners, $2.003 00; bulls. $4.15ii5.25; calves. $5.007.35; Texas and Indian steers, $4.6O&5.70; cows and heif ers, $2.7&l&6.40. . HOOK Receipts, 7,200 nean. Maraet w hltrher: dIks and lights, $4.75aj!7 .40; packers. t7.iKsU7.86; butchers snd best heavy, $7.4 . i a V BHEE1 AMI i.Aaino-ncicii'i., w..- head; market, 15c to 260 lower. Native mut tons. $4 .2f.4iS.35; lambs, $6.60(fi9.10; culls and bucks, $4.2i.25; 'stockers, $2.504j4.00. I S4ocU in Slht. Receipts of live stock at the si principal unchanged. Lake, $13.37Vtgn3.S2H: electroly tic, $13.12Vn13 87H: castlnK, $13.00112t. Lead advanced to 13 3p d in London. Locally it was steady and unchanged at $4,fo2.4fr. Spelter was tinchanKed at 22 2s W in Lon don. Locally It was firm -and a shade hlKher at $5,204rt.26. The English' Iron mar ket was unchanged, .with standard foundry quoted at 4hh lOVid. The local market re mained steadyi No 1 foundry northern! $1(1.0016.50; No. 1, $15,754(16.26; No. 1 south ern and No. 1 southern, soft. $16.00ai6J5. ST. U)llS,l June . -METALS Lead, higher at $1.35 spelter, higher at $5.17. SnRar aad Molasses. K'!iWYORK. June t. SUGAR Raw, steady; fair refining, .42c; centrifugal. 96 : teat, 8K2c; molasses sugar, 3.17c refined, steady; crushed, 6.65c; powdered, 6.05c; granulated, 4.115c. 4 nickinjsou .. la Haspende'.'.-, i - CHICAGO, III., June. A A notice Tif "sus pension for. debt" of John Plckln9o7 he stock and grain broker of New York nd I'IiUbko, was posiedon tha board pf trade here today.. -The falluri of'John Dlcittnson & tjo. occurred several weeks agd,?. i,:t, ' ' markets yesterday: South Omaha. Sioux City .... St. Joseph .... Kansas City .. St. Ixuis Chicago - Totals Cattle. 2,100 .. 500 ,. 1.4O0 , i.400 , $.000 , 4,500 Hois. Sheen. 14 000 i,600 6 300 7.500 10.000 7.200 19,000 150 6000 6,200 10,000 .14,900 64,000 24,950 Metal Market. NEW YORK. June $. METAL8 The London tin market was higher today, with spot quoted at 132 10s and futures at 133 16s. Locally the market wat. quiet, with spot at $.00fq 29.25. Copper waa higher In London, with spot at 60 lis 6d and future at 61 13s lid. Locally market was firm and "i?la - HliKaY UOLDSTs! MsUow Whiskey for tha Sideboard or lokroom. FULL QUARTS For $3.20 8 Qts., 3.75. 13 Qta. $8.64) Expraas Vrsyald. Goods returned at our expense If Dot satis factory All Goldstrom's liquors ars aged In bond, and bottled under tils per sono.1 supervision. lfaka Mosey Orders Payable to SOI.. B. OOZ.DSTBOM DISTaUBVTXsTa CO.. OmaKVi Hah. . 1 i 31 A ElASTIcCaBIHlT b a system of units. 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