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    TTIE BEK: OMAHA. WKDNKSDAV. .iTXK 2.1, 1900.
CRAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Showing Decidedly Better
Ton on Weather Condition!.
ADVANCES NERVOUS, UNSTEADY
Cora Inactive mm4 Prleva Remain l a
ckifr4, ttllk Receipts Sattlcleat
ta Sapplr Presestt Dnt
Oatlook far Ltntr Prices.
OMAHA. June 12. VWs.
The wheat market I showing a decidedly
better tone. With heavy ralni over the
western states, hot anil dry weather In
the noithwest and mooerately strong ca
blea, valuea opened higher.
All advance are nrvuiis and unsteady,
due to the heavy ahort selling, aa the prog
ress In the wheat flelda ha been marked.
The corn market la not active and prices
remain unchanged. Receipts are sufficient
to supply the present demand and the pres
ent crop outlook la bearish and should re
ault In a decline.
Wheat was nervoua and higher at the
opining on buying Induced by the higher
Liverpul cables. Pressure waa heavy on
the bulges, however, prices wavered and
the early advance waa loat toward the
close
Corn waa unchanged with valuea leas
nearly owing to the weaker caah market.
With the present Ideal weather continuing
nod poor demand corn. value ahould drop
lower.
Primary wheat receipts were JO2.00O
l iioheiH ami shipments were 4.T1.0tai bushels,
against receipt last year of ftivOOO bushels
tiixl shipments of 340.000 buahela. -..
Coin receipts were 4M.900 buahela and
shipment were 517,000 buahela, agalnnt re
ceipts lent year of 755.0OO buahela and hlp-
nienis or v.rt.wo busneis.
ieaiancee were 13.000 buahela of corn.
S') rumhels of oata and wheat and lour
ruual to TO. 000 buahela.
Liverpool ioaed V&lMid higher on wheat
aim vy nn higher on corn.
Local lange of options.
patent. f; JUTi 4A: firt clear. f5Mj&!r;
mi nnd rlenrs. $1 f5'f3 .".
SKKi'-Flax closed $1 .
KHAN In bulk. 2.WXja SO.
tVKATIIER l THE l.n AO BELT
Partly f loaty, with Showers Wedaea-
day and Same Teen perat are.
OMAHA, Neb.. June 12, W.
fhower iv cured In the northwest wllhtn
the pant twenty-four hours, and rain were
grfteral In all sections east of the Rocky
mountain?, except tlie middle Atlantic
states. The rains were very heavy in
Ohio, Indiana. Kentucky, Kansas and
aouiheastei n Nebraska.- The total fall dur
ing the night was 1.70 Inches. Tempera
ture are aenr-ielly higher east of the
Rockv mountaliiB, the change being Blight
n the central valleys, but very warm
weather prevailed in the eastern states
Monday. Barometric depreaslona continue
ovwf the extreme upper valleys and the
southwest, and while the weather la gen
erally fair thioughout the west, it will
probably continue unsettled In this vicinity
tonight and Wednesday, wnn local inunoer
showers tonight or Wednesday, ami not
much change in- temperature.
Record of temperature and precipitation
compared with the corresponding day of
the last three years: ' .,''
190. IWf. IS")
Minimum temperature.,.. 63 76 67 "1
Precipitation l it .01 T T
Normal temperature for today. 73 degree.
Deficiency in precipitation since March 1.
tW inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 190S.
1.79 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In iSWi,
6.54 Inches.
. U A. WFJ..SH, Local Forecaster.
Vorn and Wheat Regtoa Balletln.
Cbrn' and ' wheat region bulletin for
Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four hours
ending- at 8 a. rn.. 75th meridian time,
Tuesday, ' June 22. 1909:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain
Stations. Max. Min. fall
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yeay.
Wheat
July..
Sept..
Corn
July..
Sept..
tm
July..
Sept..
t 07HI
1 01 '4
sj
4S
40T4
1 07H 1 07 1 07 1 07
1 014 1 01 1 01 'i 1 0l'
I I I
WW,! 6!V ft'1
66 H HI - RH: tot
47"J 47H'
40! 40'4 4oVa: vs
j
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEATVNo. 2 hard. fl.24lj 1.2; No. i
COKX-No. 2. 64c; No. 8, Wtvu'iKHe; No
liATS-No. S mixed. 52J2Vic; No. 3 yel
KYIS -.No. 2, "SoOc; No. 8, "7fltTbc.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
Chicago 8 358 204
Minneapolis .139
Omaha 2 l
Duluth 19
CHICAGO GRAIN AM) PROVISIONS
Wheat Market Cloaca Heavily, Onlsg
to Crop Heports.
CHICAOO, Juno 22 The wheat market
today failed to retain the advantage se
cured on the previous session and closed
heavy owing to optimistic crop reports
Final nuotatlnns. however, were Irregular
ranging from tec above to WiitC below
yesterduy'a closing. Corn, oata and provl
slons closed weak.
The wheat market waa decldely strong
at the start and Initial quotations Bliowed
gains of VsVc to S'tr4C compared with
the previous close. The upturn was due to
additional rains In Kansas and Missouri
and to an advance of MM at Liverpool
where prices were bulllshly affected by
continued light visible supply. Demand
which was quite urgent at the opening,
soon dwindled to small proportions and
toward the end of the first hour prices
began to sag.
'1 he early reports of wet weather li. the
harvest belt were found to have been ex
aggerated as to the probable effect on
harvest operations, and other news of
bearish tenor developed sufficiently to In
spire quite general selling, particularly of
the juiy delivery. The Kansas crop report,
which forecasted a total yield of about
M.ouu.uO bushels of wheat for that state,
was an Important fact. This was supple
monted by declines at Che northwest mar-
ktls Snif fy repnrt,f hood-yields In Ok
lahoma. ' The range on the July delivery
for the d;iy waa between 11.13 and I1.1C4
The market waa weak late In the day and
cloned near the low . point of the season,
with July at 11.14.
Favuraule crop reports and an unex
pected increase In local receipts were the
chief nations for the weakness which pre
vailed In the corn market the greater part
of the day. The market waa bearlshly af
fected by a report from Omaha, stating
that large quantities of corn, originally In
tended for shipment to the south, were
accumulating there owing to a falling off
In demand. The market closed weak, at
aimoKt tne bottom, with prices VtVko be
low i lie previous final figures.
Oats slumped sharply on realizing sales
based un denials of damage by green bugs
to the new crup In southern Illinois. The
close was weak, with prices Ho to 13 lVkC
below yesterday's final quotations.
Provisions were weak the entire ' day.
Pork displayed the greatest weakness and
closed lim.iVc below the previous close.
Lard and Vibs were off 2HtllWc
The leading futures ranged as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Ashland. Neb M
Auburn. Neb US
Broken Row. Neb. W
"ojiimbus. Neb... 87
tFalrbury, Neb.. R7
Fairmont, Neb... HS
?r. IslHnrt. Neb.. W
tHartlngton. Neb. 82
Hastings, Neb....
llolrtrege. Neb... 82
84
87
83
83
8t
f
fil
2
H3
M
02
fi2
H7
61
:l
05
HA
Bl
2
Ii3
04
1.87
.00
.32
.'23
.18
.42
.12
: .0S
.00
1 .79
.48
.oo
.40
.4S
.oo
02
for
Pky.
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
twelve-hour
t Mot Included
Omaha. Neb...
Tekamah. Neb
Alfa. Ia
Carroll, la
Clarlnda. Ia...
Slblev, la 82
Sioux City, Ia... 84
Minimum temperature
period ending at 8 a. m.
In averages.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp Rain.
Central. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches
Chicago. Ill
Columbus, O
lea Moines. Ia....
Indianapolis, lnd.,
Kansas City. Mo..
Louisville. Km
Minneapolis. Minn
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis. Mo
The weather continues warm throughout
the corn and wheat bell. Heavy rains oc
curred In Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas
and southeastern Nebraska and lighter
rains In all other districts.
L. A. WELSH.
Ixical Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK GKNERAI. MARKET
24 82 4 .12
17 84 66 . 66
13 4 W .20
12 7 0 .4
20 88 63 .44
19 78 66 . 66
28 82 68 T
15 84 62 .42
13 .84 66 .04
Recc-Tery in Pricet Follows Exploiion
of Baseless Rumors.
FOLLOWING OF BEARS REDUCED
aylag f 1'.. . Steel. Harrlmsi Pn
elca anal Readlnat la Particularly
lapMlBg Tone of Forelarn
Market Somewhat Heavy.
NEW YORK. June 22 A recovery In
prices todav was to be expected In view
of the baselessness of the rumors which
circulated In the stock market yesterdav
to account for the selling. As the rumor of
H Harrtman s sudden ana raiai m-
ess waa quickly disproved, the conclusion
followed that it was put in circulation
Ith the purpose of forcing selling ot
ecks In the Interest of the bear position
The bears found their following conslder-
bly reduced today, and those or tnem
hat were still short of stocks felt in-
llned to cover.
There was renewed buying also rrom tne
large commission houses, from which sell
ing yesteiday gave the Impression of im
portant liquidation. The buying of I'nlted
tates wteei. tne narriman i-kiu
Reading proved partlcpularly Imposing.
nd had a strong influence on seniimoni
owards the whole market.
The assertion was ventured again tnai
there might be something going to happen
account for the material advance wium
ad occurred In the prlre of the waoasn
tocks. Attention was directed also to a
report of the proposed construction ot a
railroad strip which would connect the
Rock Island with the Missouri. Kansas
exas. While these ana otner
served some purpose lit keeping sell ng
rders off the market and in lnnucing
nm huvlnv nt storks, the demand proved
to be but desultory, and tne action oi wie
market became extremely listless.
Th tune nf the roreign marseis -na
somewhat heavy and dull and this deprived
h ..nnv.rv here or eneonraeemeni. nuy-
ing of demand aterllng bills also continued"
large to meet July first payments In lxm-
on bv mall remittances. Foreign excnanur
ates were thus held at the advance which
points to a resumption of tne export move
ment of gold. The Kansas stale crop re
port gave a promising account oi 110-
condltlon of the grain crops In that state
Copper had another decline in - iimini
nd prices of that metal were maraea
own at the New York Metal exchange.
Money rates were perceptibly easier, out
on call and time. In spite of the active
demand for foreign exchange. The torpid
emand for Stocks was not uiucwiii
maintain prlcee at the level to which they
advanced, and the closing tone was . un
settled again. .i,,
Honds were nrm. i oiai v-
S4.130.0O0 tnlted States bonds were ou-
hanged on can. ,-n,h
inn leauina huv..um.
follows:
B4iea
1VK1.'1: sold coin sn,l hulliun, S49.to2-.3W.
gold certificates, S-M .V4VI.V)
New tsrk Money Market.
NKW YORK. June 22. MONKY-On call.
eas , r.?i2 per rent, ruling rate, 1 ier
rent; closing bid, li per cent: offe-ed at
2 per cent. Time loans, dull and Inclined to
weaken: -sixty days. 2"4 per cent; ninety
days. per cent, six months. 3lti 3-b per
(notations
Varlons
Articles. Open. High. Low. Cloe. Yes y.
Wheat j ' j j
July I 1 14'; 1 14T4 1 1SH 1 14 1 14H
Sept. I 1 083,1 10 1 08 1 0841 1 08
Dec. 1 0;V 1 OiS 1 06H 1 07 1 06
Corn I .
July 17Z4Xftt 724
Sept.1 WV0l ' tslST!
Dec. &tm KV . 6s;
Oats I I
July j M', C1HI 60Wmi&Hi
Sept. 44-9 44 4443j
44-'(il 44V 43 43
Pof" I I.) I I
July
Sept.
Ijiid
July
Sept.
Kihs
July
Mapt.
24) 60
20 70
a bo
I 20 ;&
i-
11 76 I 11 75
2 U &5
! 11
I 11 02H 11 02H 19 2H 10 96
1 11 00 11 trJHI Ul TO
7m!71SSVT2tT
I D9
684!68Vx&H
SIS
433,
SO 60
20 S2tt
11 85
11 SO
11 07H
11 05
20 10
20 35
I
11 67H
U 72
20 10
20 S2Ss!
I
11 67
11 7&
10 M
No. t .
Cash quotations were as follows:
"Lorn Steady : winter patents. S6.4CKS
6.78; winter straights, t 104j6.&0; spring pat
ents. SO -XV 0: spring straights, S4.60iiti.l5,
bakers, x.40&f.40. -ItYK-No.
2. tic..
HA RLE Y Feed or mixing, 748'7Sc; fair
to choice malting. 74jT7Hc.
8EK11S Plax. No. 1 south western, S1.S8H:
No. 1 northwestern, fl.tiii. Timothy, S3. 80
43 90. Clover. 110.26.
PROVISIONS Pork. mess, per bbl.,
$20 071 A 10. Lard, per 100 lbs., S11.67.
Short ribs sides loose 1. 110 MWU.OO; short
clear sides tboxed). SH 60tfll. 76.
Total clearancea of wheat and flour were
equal to fti.000 bu. Primary recelpta were
2O2.000 bu.. compared with 904,000. bu. the
correspending day a. year ago.
Estimated recelpta for -tomorrow : Wheat.
2 cars; corn, PM cars;, oats. SO cars; hogs,
J4.000 head. , -, . '. ', . '.
St. Lamta General Market..-,
ST. LOUIS."' Juui S3.-t-WHKAT-Weak:
track. No. I Ted. caah. SI 'tl -to: No. S
hard. Sl.Lta; July, S1.10ir September,
Sl.OiiKlll.1. 4 '
CORN Weak;-traek, No. 8 cash. n7i4c;
July. t2o; . bptembi-, ' Sc;- No. I white,
7ie. . .
OATP Weak; traek, No..S eaah, S4t4Hc;
.'uly. 4Sc; , eXptenibar,. 2Sa; No. S white,
67W ' . -. - .
PIiUR Steady; red winter patents. S6 50
etl.uo; extra rancy ana etraigni, Sa.7MB.40;
hard Wls'nr clear, 54 750 10.
HKKLV-Timothy. SI tOOS JS.
CORN MEAL IS 50.
BRAN-rUwer; ftake4. east track, SI lta
tie. : .
uAOorNO-THu f :
HKMP TWINp 7a ' . .
PROVI8ION-Porlc loaer; Jobbing,
S3) 26. Lard, lower; prime team. Sll 37W
11.47. Dry salt meats unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, S)l7; clear ribs. 911 ri;
short clears. Hit. Bacon unchanged,
boxed extra short. SllH7tt; clear ribs.
uist; anort cieara. LS.xt.
RYB Nominal at Sne.
POCLTRY flrnii chlckena.
l!?i;io: turkeva. 1V: auoks. to:
RT'TTER Steady; creamery,
fcQOS-Meady at Ue. oases
. , Haceipt
of the Day on
Commodities.
NKW YORK. June 22.-FIX)UR-Recelptsl
28.900 bbls.; exports, 2.400 bbls. Mar
ki and Hhoiit steady. Minne
sota natents. S6.2,i.ti0; wlnetr stralgths,
NKW YORK: June 21. FLOUR Receipts,
17.200 hhls. : exoorts. 10.000 bbls. Mar
ket atosdv. with oulet lobbing trade: Mln
nesota patents. S6.2ntfi6.00; winter straights,
ucumu,: Minnesota bakers, S!i.3&&& 6o
u.in.r Tira 14 Rf,(riS.7.'.-. winter patents,
S6.75ti-7.O0; winter low grades, S6.60-J6.65. Rye
flour, dull; fair to good, $4.504.70; choice
to fancy. 54.805.00.
rnRNMFAlWeadv: fine white and yel
low, $1 67M1.70; coarse, $1.C5&1.60; kiln dried,
OflWl OR . ,
RYB Dull: No. 2 western, 97c,
nominal, f. o. b., afloat. New York.
BARLEY-Steady; feeding, 87rt3c, c.
f ...Mmv fVnrk, ... - , , a,,.- i
WHEAT Receipts, 70.900 bu.: exports.
42.600 bu. Spot market Irregular; ro.
r,4 nid r 17 nominal, elevator: No.
red' nid 1147. nowlnal: new. S1.1874 and
August, f. O.- t. atloat; no. l nunntrn
Duluth. 81.38. nominal, f. o. b. afloat; No,
.1 hard winter. SI. 32. nominal, f. o.
afloat. Late months In wheat were again
well supported today by traders who sold
Julv on the Increase of harvest operations
and ruled quite steady on the whole until
near the close, when realizing cauesd a
sharp setback. July closed c lower and
other months Vc higher; July closed a
Sl.264: September closed at J1.L5H. Decern
ber closed at 1.M'.
CORN Receipts. 33.7W) bu. ; exports,
2,000 bu. Snot market barely steady: No.
old, 84c, elevator, and 82c, f. o. b. afloat
No. 2, 86c asked. Option market was
without transactions, closing VtO net lower
July closed at 807c: September closed at
TiW: December, 68'e.
OATS Receipts, 74.3&0 bu.: exports, 600
bu. Spot market easy; mixed oats. 28
32 pounda, 60',i,c. nominal: natural white.
26 to 32 pounds, Oti63c; clipped white, 54 to
2 pnunus, oisitxc.
FEED Steady; spring bran, S26.85; mid
dllngs. STi.85; city, b'7.50.
HAY Quiet; No. S, 76c08; god
choice. SicigSl.OO.
HOPS Firm; state, common to choice,
1908, ll&16c; 1907. 4&7o; Paclflo coast, IMS,
SQlc; linn, dsc.
HIDES Quiet ; Bogota, JOH02H4C;
tral America. 21c.
LEATHER Steady; acid, 23ff-29c.
PROVSllONS Beef, firm: family,
e 14.60; mess, 11. MVS 12.00; beef hams,
ti 26.00; packet. 12 amjj 13.00; city, extra cu
India mess, S20.50?i21.oa. Cut meats, steady
pickled bellies, $12 60: hams, $12 50. Lard,
easy; western. 111. tmraiz.ob; rerinea easy
continent, Siz.M; - soutn America, U l.
Pork, steady: snort clears, 512.00 U. 00
mesa. 121.WKa22.uv.
TALLOW Dull: country, dHOBHc.
RICE Firm, domestic fair to extra. SO
Qhtc; japan, nominal.
Hi ttkk-wareiy steady creamery bdb
clals. 2tm?2ic; official prlca, 25c; extras,
26c; western factory, firsts. 21o; western
Imitation creamery, firsts, 22c.
CHEESE Steady; new. state, full cream.
specials. 13H4114HC.
KOUS irregular; western firsts. ziH(B22c
firsts. 20Vtr21c; seconds, iaVtf20c; southern.
17lHc.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western chick
ens. broilers. 2Jc; fowls, 16tT16c; turke
13c: dressed, steady; western chickens,
broilers, IMic; fowls, Lrltt'4c.
. t
Kansas City Grain and Provisions
KANSAS CITY, June 22-WHEAT-Un
changed; No. S hard, 11.2&1 36; No. S hard
SI ?5$1.36; No. 2 red, S133tl.S8; No. S, S1.2f9
l.SS. .
CORN Unchanged: No.. 1 mixed,
9Vic; No. 3 mixed., wo; fip.-fl .white, 72'
73ct no. a. wnrte. aMK'io.
OATS He to iVyc lower; No., 1 whlt 51
o3o; mixed, tso. , ,-: -,.
. RY80t83c. . .,
HAY-Unchanged to 50c,. lower; , choice
timothy, SlS.OO-fiiS .50; ohoW pralrio, $11.7!
12 00: ho4ce alfalfa.' $12-W.flS.OO.
BUTTER Creamery extras. !4e; ? firsts,
22o; seconds, 20o; packing slock; 180.
. CGIUS Extras, 21c; firsts, WHoj -currant
receipts. 17Vc; seoonda and dirties, 46c.
Receipts and ehiiimen's of grain were as
follows: Receipts 8hlj4inent
Wheat, bu. ,. 4.000 8 000
Corn, bu. '.M.Oflrt " 19,000
Oats. bu. ..,10,000 5,000
to
Cen
$14.00
$24.00
Flour, bblg
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu....
5 loO
8,5u4
..n.o
..S8 400
lie: springs,
I geese, 4c .
, 2l4i26c.
Included. '
. iuupBnents
.800
16.OM0
S3 Roo
51,8110
MERCANTILE PAPKR-JVriti
cent
PRIMK
per cent
.STERLING EXCHANGE Firm: with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at $4 witf,
4.VC4) for sixty-day bills and St KlvMO for
demand: commercial bills. $4 S.1V
SILVER-Rar 62Hcr Mexican dollars, 44c.
BONDS Government, stesdy; railroads,
flrrt.
Cli-slrig quotations on bonds today were
js follows:
:..inujjipsn 4
I'M l . 4V
ini in M eriet
1il L. ft N uni. t . .
... ... lll'M K. A T. lat 4a
1!" Mo lit A ret. ta
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Are Steady to Ten
Cents Higher.
Number of sales
n stocks were as
t;
Allii-rhalmara its
Amsltamatwl Copper
Amur), an AurtcuUural
Am. Beet Rugae
An. fas pta
Am. A r -
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. 11. A U pfd
Am. les Baouritlea
Amaiican Uniwfl
American Locomotive
Am. B. A R
Am. S. a R. pta
Am. Susar Ratlnlng
Am. T. A T
Am. Tobacco pM
American Woolen
AnaronU Mining Co
Alchlaon
AtchlFon pfd
Atlantic Coaat Una, ex-alv
lieltlmors A On 10
bal. A Oh to pfd
Dolhlehem Suel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Paclflo
Central leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of New Jeraef.-.n.
Cheaapeet A OMo.. .
CnlMgo A Alton..
IMfUi OI. W ...
Cbloaso A N. W
C. M. A St. P
C, C, C. A St. L
Colorado F. A 1
Colorado A Bo
Colo. A 80. lat pfd
Colo. A so. id pfd.
Conaol (dated Qaa
Corn Product
Delaware A Hudaon...
Denver Rio Grande ,
D. A B. O. tfd.
DUtlllera' aecuiitlea
Kris
Erie let pfd
Brie 2d pfd
Oeneral Electrlo
Great Northern pfd
Great Northern Or ctfa....
Illlnnla Central
Interborough Met. .........
Int. Met. ptd
International Harvester ....
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kanaas City Bo., ex-rignta..
K. C. Bo. pfd
Loutevllle A N
Minn. A St L
M . St. P A . S. U
Missouri Paclflo
M. , K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
National Mlorull
National Lead
N. R. R. of M. lat ptd
New York Central
N. T . O. 4 W
Norfolk A W
North American
Northern Paclflo
Pacific Mali
Pennajrlvanla
People's Ose
P., C, C. A St. L
Pressed Steal Car...-.
Pullman Pslacs Car
Railway Steel Spring
Reading -
Republic Steel ...
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfd
St. L S P. Jd pfd
St. Louis B. W
St. L. B. W. pfd ,
Sloss-Sheffleid 8. A I
Southern Paolflo
So. Paolflo pfd
So. Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tennsasse Copper
Teiaa A Pacific
T.. St. L. A W....
T , St. U a W. pfd
I'nloa Paclflo
t'nlon Paclflo pfd
V. S. Rsalty
V. 8. Rubber
V. S. Steel
V. S. Steel pfd ,
t'teB Copper
Vs. Carolina Chemical
Wabaak
Wsbssh pfd
Western Maryland ....
Weetlnghouao Glectrle
Weatsrn Union
Wheeling A L. ....
Wisconsin Central ...
1
S1.8M0
1 K)
4,8"0
. K
2.3UO
l.t
71W
1.7t
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t
U.Uikl
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lhl Mi. Pacific 4e .
104 N, T. C. I 8v,a
. . do deb. 4i ...
. Ill N. V. City 4V,, new
,.1'N. Y.. N. H. 4k
. . So cv. 6a
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. . il4 , N W rv. 4a
.. wv,f,0 Pacific 4a
,.1 do 3a
.. 4 O S. L rfd 4a
"4 Penn. rv. IHa U1A
. . w do con. 4s
. .1 Pesdlns sen. 4
.1114 St. L. 8 r
.. tl St L. S W. c
. do lat fold
.. 14 i Sraboard A L. 4k..
Vi'So. Pacific col. 4a,
7S do lat ref. 4a
'.' 4 So Railway (s
u'4 do (en. 4s
'2 t t'nlon Psclflo 4s
s 4 dn cv. Is
t do 'at A ref. 4s.,
V. S. RuhMr te. .,
U I S Rteel d 5s...
9 Vs. -Cars. Chem. fa..
IO414 Wabuh lt 6a
lop, do lit ei to....
7v,Wrtern Md. 4s
74V, West. Klec. cv. 8a...
0 Wis Central 4e
Armour 4Ve w. I....
7.i'C , H Q. g. 4s...
15) O. A O. ref. Bs ..,
IC.114 D A R. O ref. 6 .
7W N. R. R. of M. 4Se.
,1 St. L S. K. g. 6s
74 go. Pacific 6s cits...
7V4
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HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER
firnas Iherp Oenerally lv tei Folly
Ten Cents Lower Than Monday
wet Fleeces Make Re
ceipts l.esa Oeslrnble.
4H
42
71
40V,
14
b
4144
10HV,
111 V,
14V4
100 V4
81
47
1I4,
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31
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74
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63
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71
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do rosnon .
TJ 8. Sa. ref.
do coupon .
t 8 4a, re(.
do coupon .
Allls-Chal. lat 6s. . ..
Am. As S
Am. TAT. cv 4a
Am. Tobacco 4a,
do 4a .
Atcblaon sen. 4s
do 8 L lat 4s.
do cv. 4a
do cv. a
At. C. L. i. 4s...
Pi I Ohio 4a
do !
. do 8 W-. la. .
Rrkn. Tr cv. 4a,
Canada Ro. lat 6s
-. entrsl of la. 6a. . .
Central Lesib-r ' ...
C. of N J t- '
( hen A Ohio li ...
Chicsfo A A. a
C , M. ei Q. ). ia.
1 . M. A S. P. f 3
C. R. 1. P. t. 4.,
do rnl. 6a
do rfdR. 4s
eve. si l 1 11
Colo, lnd ia
Colo. Mid. 4a
C ft 8. r A e. 4a
D A H. cv. 4a
do lat ref. 4a
P. R O. 4a
Mittllers' 6a
Krle p I. 4a
do cv. 4a verle, A-
- do aertei B
Ocn. Elec. cv. 6, . .
III. ln. lat ref. 4e.
Int. Met. 4a
Int. M. M 4s
K. C. Sn. lat S ...
L 8 dfh 4 1H31..
bid Offered.
London Stock Market.
LONTiON, Juns 23 American securities
opened sIlRhtly unrle.r -partly. In the later
trading prices berame firmer and at noon
were below to l bov8 yesterday's New
York closing.
London closing slock quotations:
Conaols, money 84 Mo . Kan. & Teiaa.. 40
do account .84 6-16 New York Central 134
Anaconda . 9 Norfolk A Weatern. . 91
Atrhlann 11) do ptd o
dn pfd ,107 Ontario A Weatern . 62
tialtlniore A Ohio. . . .!ltK Pennaylvanla 69
is,T Hard Mines 10
77 Readlnc 75
I Southern Railway .... 3"
164 de pfd 9
14 Southern I'arino ...12ft
60 Vnlon Pacific 193
89 do pfd 101
16 V. B-. Steel M
6V do pfd 124
41 Wabash 11
13 do pfd 64
I6D Spanish 4a 17
Loulavllls A Nanh...l43 Amsl. Copper 80
iiIL,VEK Bar, uncertain at st 3-itKl per
ounca. i."
MONET 1 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short and three months' bills Is 1 U-ltaP
per cent.
POITH OMAHA,
rteceipts were:
Official Monday
Kstlmnte Tuesday ...
Neb . June 12. 1W.
Cattle. Ho, heep.
... l.W
... SX
4 61, Tl sol
12.4(10 2.J4JP
16. 907 S.B1
S.STB S.OfiJ
is.v s.
14S S.4'.'.l
R.917
U.W1 13.037
li
214
til
III
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114
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111
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7 Vl
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7 7
7 7
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7 7V
7 TS
f(. is. 85
41 ...
Is 4
4a ... .
. . 91
. . 94
..112
.. 4J
. ,M2
..ln
.. 98
..i4
..106
.. 97
..112
.. 77
.. 14
.. 94
.. 15
.. 95
. . 9
.101
94
95
89
102
Two days this week.... 4.tv
Same days last week 5.'H5
Same days 2 weeks asro..
Snie days S weeks .. 6.3K
Same days 4 weeks bko.. tMI
Same davs last year S.4S3
Tbe follow ins table st.ovvs the receipts
of cattle, Iiobs and sheeo at South Omaha
for to year to dale, compared with last
ear. 13" !'os.
'attle 43S507 415i2
HoKS 1,324. 7S3 1.44.1.!i1.i
Sheep ti46.1i3 6a,603
1 lie following table shows
price of Iioks at 6outn Umana fur
several days, with comparisons.
Sunday.
The official number ot cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Cattle. Irotis. Sheep. H'r's.
v alinxh 2
Missouri Pacific
Lnlun l'aclflc 114
C. N. VV .;ast
C. & N W.. west 10
L' tit. F., M. oi O.... 9
C, It. & Q., east 15
C, JJ. & y., west
C, H. I. At P., east... 2
C, K. 1. A 1'., west
Illinois Central 4
Chicago U. VY
Totals 106
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing- tne
number of head Indicated:
Canadian Pacific ...
Chesapeake A Ohio..
Chi. Great Western.
Chi., Mil. A St. P.
13 Beers
Denver A Rio It.....
do pfd
Erls
do 1st pfd
de 2d pfd. .
Grsnd Trunk .........
Illinois Central
Options at Kansas City:
Articles.
I Open. High. I Low. Clous
Wheat
July September ,
December ,.
Corn-July
September ....
Ilex-ember ....
1 07V
1 02'l
1 03V,j
I
6XI4I
S's'
1 OTSl
1 o?7!
1 02
s
54
1 08
.1 03
:1 OIS
1 OfiHA
84;
63 V
1 Ul
6XA
63U
A asked. B bid.
Mlaaaslls Grata Market,
MINNEAPOLIS. June 21 -WHEAT-July,
l fcS: SeptSDiber. 1 04; Pecwmber, 1104:
cash. No 1 hard. 1.3.': No. 1 northern.
$1 S1V No. J northern,' $1 .Vfl 1 St; Ko. I
tvrher. frs61H
- FLOLa-llrst (HVtaaia, .' W; socond
Toleda Sesxt Market. -
Toledp. O.. June ' 22 P BED Clover,
cash. i 40; October, Jo. 274; December,
W.S7V,; March. M.97V. -No. I ItlOf.; No. t
SM: rejected, o 40; prima; timothy, 12.00.
Prtme alslke. tsOO: Autruat, t4a.
' Peorta Market.'. -
PEORIA, -III.. June SA-CORf--HIher;
No. t yellow, 13sS No. yellow, 77tVc; No
3. 7Ho; No. t, T3V,c; No. A 7zVko: no grade.
cwic y .
OATS-Plrm: No. t White. MV,frS7e.
Ttalath (Iralat Market.
rlX,VTH. Minn.. June 32.WHKAT
Close. Julv. 11.27; September, No. 1
northern, n is'4; No. 2 norUern, H.27V'
OATAHSrAdea .
Local Secarlttre Quotations.
Qaotstlons furnlehed by Samuel Bums. Jr.,
(14
New York Life tiulldlng, Omaha.
Cndahy Packing Co. 6i 1S24
Columbua. Neb., B. L. 6a 1975
City of Omaha bonds 4s 11-1
City of Omaha 6s 1x11
Pougiss county 4 1924
F. A V. Bank stock. Lincoln
Oste City Malt Co. 4
Kansaa City Ry. 6a 1911
Nenraeks Telephone eiock si
Nebraska UnOerwrltera, Omaha
Omaha Clas 6s 1917
Omaha K. L. A P. 6s
Omaha A C. B. St. HT. 6s 1914
Omaha A C. R. 81. Ry. 6a 12...
Omaha A C, B St. Ry. pld
Omabs A C. B. St. Ry com. 4 ....
Omahs A C. B. St. Ry. A B. pfd 4..
Omaha Water Co. lis 1944 a.
Omahs Water Co. lat ptd...-. J
Omaha B. of T. Rldf. Co. pfd
Omshs B. P. A T. Co 6s 1417
Psclflo 7. 4 7. s 117 rt..m...
Sheridan Cos) 6s 1121 v
South Omaks Sewer 4s if-il.J.
Sioux City Stock Varda pfd sV. ......
Lnlon Stock Yards So., omshs, 4
Bid Asked.
4 99
4
. 108
. 101
102
7
7
'7
, 19
99
8
, t
.
4
18
100
'. 7
, 99
, loovj
6
, 3
1"
102
108
1O0
100
90
98
10U
100
loo
71
44
96
12
10S
0
I
0V
90 1
M
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 22. METALS Trie
London tin market was. lower, with spot
Quoted at 133 and futures at tl34 10s.
The local market was. weak and lower
also: snot. S29.00iii39.50. There was a de
cllna In copper In London, with spot
Quoted at 58 fis and futures at f9 2s M
Locally, the market was weak and lower;
lake. $13.:'8!13.62; electrolytic, ll2.87Httl3.O0;
casting, 312.62VsH(12.87V. Lead was lower at
13 In London. Locally, the market wss
quiet at $4.3i)'a4.45. Spelter declined to 21
17s 6d In London, but was quiet and un
chanped at $5.40r$5.45 locally. The Eng
lish Iron market was unchanged, with
Cleveland warrants at 48s 31. No change
was reported In the local market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. June 22. METALS
Lead, firm at J4.37V,. Spelter, firm at 35.30.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, June 22 COTTON Fu
tures closed very stesdy; June, 11.17c
July, 11.11c; August. 11.12c: September,
11.13c: Otcober. 11.13c; November. 11.14c
Jiecemher, ll.lSe: January, 11.14c; March,
11.16c: May. 11.17c.
GALVESTON, June 22 COTTON Steady
at itrvc. .
NEW ORLEANS, June 22. COTTON
Steady; Vic hipher; middling, llV4c; sales
on the spot. 2.62S bales; to arrive, 400 bales,
ST. LOl'IS. June 22. COTTON Firm
middling, 11c; sales, 121 bales; receipts, 39$
bales; shipments, 371 bales; stock, 27,603
bales.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. June 22.-OILS-Cotton-
seed. barely steady; prime crude, $4.7K?Ji
4.80; yellow, S.7&af.l: July, 15.735.81. Pe
troleum. steady; refined New York, $6.50
Philadelphia and Baltimore, ts.46: In bulk.
4 95. Turpentine, firm at 43 c.
kosin steady; strained, common to
good,.13.2(V!r3 25.
SAVANNAH. Oa., June 22. OIL Turpen
tine, nrm at fcovfcc.
ROSIN Firm; quotations: B. $2.75: D
$3.15; E. $3.65; F, $4.05: O. $4.10; H, $4.20
I. $4.40: K. $4 86: M, $5.06; N, $5.10; W G,
$5.15; W W, $.1.20.
Boston Stacks and Bonds.
BOSTON. June 22. Money, call loans,
C3V4, per cent; time loans, sua per cent.
Official closlnf;: .
Atehlsoa sdi. 4a...... 94 Arlsons Com 19
do 4s 101 Atlsatie ' .-.
ales. Ceatral 4s. S4 Butt Coalition ...... 34
Atchison R, 114 cal. A Arlsons 1"1
4. pfd ,...104 Cel. A Heels, Sol
Bnat A Albany !- Centennial , . II
ftostsa'A Mam 14 Copper Bangs 10
Boston Kiev. led 12 Daly West 1
FIVfhDUrg pfd 1 Prsnklln 14
N. T.. N . H. "A H...U Crsnoy 101
Vnlon Psettls .......lS8Orsne Csnsnea 10
Am. Arse. Cbem 4luie Reysle 16
do ptd '.. loO Msas. Mining 6
in. Pneu Tba..:..-. 1 Mlrhipaa '.
mer. Sugar ;. JM - Mohawk; 64
do fd Nevada :i
Am. t A T. 1 dm ixunlnlon , 61
A mer. Woolen ... M Oeceola 1..4
a pfd .Hl Parrot ...,..:... 30
EHiaos Blec. lllu..,. $44 Qulnar. ., ., 97
Oenersl Blectrle 169 Shannon 16
suae. Biectrte. ...... .11 Tamarack ; 7
do pfd 7 Trinity 10
M, u. Oas saVntted Copper- 9
Cnl Led Prult 139 O. S Mining....- 4
tJaltsd S. M 4 V S Otl 14
de pfd !4t'tsk ...i 41
P. Steel 44 Victoria 4
de pfd . ,. ..111 Wlnene H,
Adventure 7 Wolverine 14(
Alleues 40 North Butte 6
Amalgamated 71
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. June I?. DRY GOODS:
The dry goods market Is generally strong
There are some places In which prices
naye not responded to the rises In raw ma
terlal, but they are gradually growing
firmer. Buying Is Iarper for future de
livery and the movement of goods
large. Current trading In the jobbing
light for immediate delivery, but large
orders are placed In some quarters for
clothes, dress goods, hosiery, etc.
NEW
steady;
New Yerk Mlntnsj 9 forks.
NEW YORK.' June 22. Cloalrui quotations
n mlniiis stacks w4re;
Xlle, ISO !aedvll)e Con.,
eBrunswIrk Cos ..... i Little Chlel .
Com. Tusnal stock... V Meateas .......
. e kondi l Ositsrio
Cea. Cel. A Va 70 Opktr
Hare Silver Bisndsri
Iron Silver 16 Yellow Jacket
Ottered, , , . . ., - .
,- '
.. I
.. 46
..860
.140
..174
.. 41
- Batak -CleartMaa. ,
OMAHA. June V Wank clearings for to
dar were $l,7V0i( $1 and t ttve correspond
ing date last year $1,6.11, JM OS.
Trrsaary tatenseat.
WASHINOTON. June 22. -Today's state
ment of the treasury balanoes in the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $i50.oo.(n gold
reserve, shows; Available casti balance,
Bnprar and Molasses.
YORK. June 22-RT'OAR-Raw
fair refining. $1.39?i3.42c; centrt
fugal. 96 test. 3s9ito.!.c; molasses sugar,
$.143 ITo ; refined, steady. No. t. 4 45c; No
7. 4 40c: No. I. 4 35c; No. . 4 30c; No. 10,
4.25c; No. 11, 4 20c: No. 12. 4.15c; No. 13, 4 10c
No. 14. 410c; confectioners' A. 4 75c; mould
A. 6S0c; cut loaf. 6.75; crushed. 6.65c; pow
dered. 6.05c; granulated. 4.95c: cubes, 620c
MOLAB.SF.S Steady : New Orleans, open
kettle, good to choice, ZMfttc.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 22 WHEAT fi pot
No. z red western, winter, nominal; ru
tures, steady; July. 9s vd; September
bs bHd; December, s 4a.
CORN Spot steady; new America
mixed, via Galveston, 6s 4V1; futures firm
July, 6s JVsd: September's d.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 22-COFFEE-Fu
tures closed steady, net t points lower to
6 points higher. Sales wers reported of
23,250 bags, including June at 6.30c; July,
s 304i4i.Vrt', September, bftOtjft.hoc; Decern
ber, 6 70c; March, 6.S0c Spot market quiet
Rio No. 7. 7VtSc; No- 4 Santos, ivfiec,
Mild, quiet; Cordova. 'iic.
Mllwankee brain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 22-WHEAT-No.
1 northern. $1.36411.3714; No. I northern,
$114(ll So. September, $1 ORVs bid.
OATS 55Vati56Vc.
BA RLE V Samples, 7477c.
Inc. Dec
Is. 44"
119 102
23.374
averase
the last
the
Date. 1909. (IrVns. 1907. 1 1M . 1 1J05 . ) IsHM . ; I9tn.
une 13..
une 13..
une 14..
une 16..
une Itl..
une 17..
une IS..
une 19..
une 20..
une 21..
une 'li..
1 3S 6 4X1 6.91 6 S:j I M
62 6'7: 6 :.l:
7 62'i! 6 Ni 6 11
7 661,! 6 60 6 S4j 6 86 1
7 66 6 64 1 8 I
7 61'NI S B31 6 911
7 60V4I 6 67j 6 97 6 J
T Ul i 6 64; 6 93, So,
5 66 6 91; 30:
7 634 I 6 891 2H,
6 T7! 6 81: 6 83,
0 00
07
6 161 4 71
6 13 4 Ml
6 lui 4 hi
6 22, 4 bSi
6 i 4 fl.'i
4 ti
S 19 I
6 15 6 tw 6 88
5 10, i 07
5 13 6 07 5 84
19
6 U2
5 95
6 97
4
8
as a
70 's
17
4 1..
31 8 8
3 "
176 12 8
7 4 " ...
7 v
7 'J & . .. J'l "
7 6.'v H .... "4 t
i t s: .... . Il 1 7
40 7 65 K .... Ill . . IH
4J 11 2-w 7 iS
SHEET Th unsettled condition of he
sheep market vas mure apparent this
tnornlng than It hss been for some time.
Receipts were moderste and the sssort
ment bettor than usual, but hulng In
terests were Very coy and ss a result, the
trsde was exceedingly slow A duller edge
to the already indifferent demand vias
caused bv the news of a few cars of
tsrdy arrivals, four rsrs of fed western
yearlings not being ysrded until 10 o clork.
A , couple of cars of Idaho wethers anil
yeailtngs. mixed, sold at the opening at
a quotably steadv price $."..:i altlu.unli live
mutton of Idaho nativity has been scarce
st this matt, and of course a comparison
of values Is Impossible A deck of fed
spring lambs ss well acquitted themselves
very creditably at $ 25.
Outside of these opening ssles the gen
eral market was lower, but Just how much
would be difficult to say. The few cms of
Oregon yearllnss and fed westerns pei'ved
to be slow sellers, and while there was
nothing sold early that would Indicate that
the market level was lower It was generally
conceded that the close would find values
at a decline. A conservative guess of the
gerersl market places It right around weak
to a dime lower than yesterday.
Toward the close three loads of Oregon
yearlliiKS were weighed up at $6.K5. a de
cline of ISc under yesterday's price for the
same class of stock. Some allowance must
be mnde for wet fleeces, however, so that
the general market Is not far from the
decline noted.
Quotations on fed sheep and lambs:
Oood to choke lambs. $7.;01i8 (4); fair to
god lambs, $7. now 7 50; good to choice llgfit
yearlings, $'..nO'u7.00; good to choice heavy
yearlings. lr, 7fviii..".0; good to choice weth
ers, $5 76tf6.25; fair to good wethers. $." IMf
7o: god to choice ewes. LYeoriiri iNI: relr in
good ewes, $.'. ODfio.tO; culls and bucks, $2 01
4i5.00. Quotations on ranee sheep and
ambs; Good to choice lambs and vearllnca.
506.15; fair to good lambs and yearllnr.s,
fX'l6.50: arood to chnire withers tr. DOW
5 25; fair to good wethers. $4 50-115. 00; good
to choice ewes. 14. 754x5.00: fair tu u,m,l
ewes, $4-2554.76.
No. AV. TV
46 western ew es 05 s 50
26 spring lambs 47 7 60
71 western ewes 99 4 t:,
20 western ewes euiie m 0 no
291 Oregon yearlingse 85 6 ss
2'0 Oregon yearlings 95 6 85
374 Oregon yesrllngs S5 6 85
s Oregon culls Ki 4 50
23 western lambs 53 7 00
25 western ewes 117 6 00
S3 spring lambs 52 8 25
2r. Idaho wethers snd yearlings 11 6 30
261 Idaho wethers and yearlings 102 6 30
265 Idaho wethers and yearlings 107 5 30
263 Idaho wethers and yearlings 107 6 30
f UXIITS
r
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co......
Armour & Co
Krey Packing Co
Omaha Pack. Co., K. C,
Swift and Co., f'm K. C,
Cudahy P. Co., I'm K. C
Cudahy P. Co., country.,
Schwartzcblld & S
Vanuatu & Co
Hill & Son
E. P. Lewis
J. B. Root A Co
H. Uulla
Sam Werthlmer ,
Swartz-Bnland ,
Shaeffer ,
Other buyers ,
Hogs. Cattle. Sheep
261
6J5
3S0
474
"27
48
296
125
7
1
68
24
70
6
3
154
990
2,487
3.2n0
2,907
416
123
427
1.204
97
260
619
110
9K8
Totals 2.4S0 10,676 8,099
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were small
this morning, only 110 cars being reported
In. as against 153 on Tuesday of last week
and 133 cars two weeks ago. It was In fact
the smallest run for a Tuesday lor several
months back.
Under the influence of a good buying de
mand for good light cattle the market on
that kind of stock was generally 1U0 Higher
and the trade active. The most of the cat
tel of that description changed hands early
In the morning. On the oilier hand heavy
cattle even those that were well finished
and ot good quality were rather slow sale
and prices were only about steady witn
yesterday. As high As $6.65 was paid for
tidy killers.
Cows and heifers were in very light sup
ply snd as there was a reasonably good
demand, the market was generally strong
to loc higher on anything that could be
considered at all desirable. The offerings
were practically all taken early in tue
forenoon.
The supply of stockers and feeders was
very small, there being hardly enough to
really make a test of values. Still salesmen
who had desirable kinds generally reported
ready saie at good strong prices.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn
fed steers, $6.3tn4i.76; fair to good cornfed
steers, $o.9Uij.ou; common to lair cornrea
steers. $6.00415 :v. t.ood to choice cornfed
cows and heifers, $5 005.86; fair to good
cows and heifers, $3.75a6.o0; common to
fair cows and heifers, $J.OO(&3.76; stock
heifers. $3.2uOi4.00; veal calves. $4.QOfi7.0o;
bulls, stag, etc., $3.25-5.76; good to choice
stockers and feeders, $4.25(Uo.2&; fair to good
stockers and feeders, $3.76(U'4 25; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $3.uOw3.7u.
P-.il'.F STEJiKtS.
No. A ''.. io. Av. Pr
34 SI i- 6 00 18 801 40
4K3 6 60 11 1147 46
M 737 6 60 41 1491 46
7 1011 O0 U 1427 60
11 4i 4 10 64 1W1 ( 66
U 10 SO U66 4 66
16 101 4 16 68 1216 ( 66
tn 1090 4 90 17 1.V600 66
12 .ll 26 10 1640 4 46
U 848 15 18 145 6 66
40 IM i 85 IS 1401 41
1C 947 6 36 21 14) 4 70
19 1376 15 11 1461 4 10
10 1194 4 40
COWS.
1 110 1 40 12 1080 4 90
4 7 4 60 4..t.... 1)11 6 06
1? 841 4 66 14 1600 I 44
11 1061 4 75
HEIFERS.
407 1 ii 4 816 6 (0
4 470 8 40
BULLS.
1 1550 1 66 1 .1300 1 96
1 WD 1 S5 1 1640 4 40
1 103$ I 45 8 1124 4 76
1 1470 I 85 1 1670 4 76
1 990 1 85 1 1460 4 85
1 1900 I 90 $ 1640 4 46
4 466 1 90
CALVES.
I. 760 4 60 1 164 4 to
t Ill 4 Go 1 11 4 76
1 100 4 50 1 170 7 00
1 360 4 75 1 100 1 00
t 110 6 60 1 141 7 00
1 110 4 76 1 U.6 J 00
1 160 4 76 1 i70 7 00
1 120 4 29 4 164 7 00
1 .... 190 6 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 40 4 15 It t 4 46
It 7S7 4 60 6 131 4 46
641 4 60 1! 6..1 6 10
( 104 4 80 8 176 6 26
CHICAGO LIVR STOCK MIRKKT
Story of Day's Trailing In Cattle,
Hogs and Sheep.
CHICAOO. June 22. CATTI.R Rocelnts
I.OUO hesd; market steady; steers, ivou'u
7.26; cows. $4 00a6.26; heifers, $3.604i-6.2.';
bulls, $3.7.VJ5.25; calves, $3.00ti7.60; stockers
and feeders, $3 30ij'5.25.
HOUS Receipts. 14.000 head: market Mr
loc lower; choice heavy, $n.ut)-JrS.10; butch
ers. f7.MV7fR.Ofi; light mixed, $7.5Oii7.60; choice
light, n.60a7.65: Dsckins-. l7.7iKir7.kd: nlirs
$5.61167.16; bulk of sales. $7.60'uv7.7R.
UHEEP AND L MRS Ilecelnta. 12 000
nead; market strong to ?Vc hlcher: sheen
f4.0utrS.S0; lambs, f7.60ii9.00; yearlings. $5.00
ItfO.IO.
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 22 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 9.000 head. Including 2.000 southerns.
Market strong to 15c higher and active;
choice export and dressed beef steers, $6 26
4t'7.00; fair to good, $5.00'ofl.26; western
steers, ffi.004rT.00; stockers and feeders. $.1.50
3.60; southern steers, $4.00'u6 00; southern
cows, $2.75(t4.80: native cows. $3.00ti625: na
tive heifers. $4.00ifi6.70: bulls. 13.00M5.(M):
calves. $4.00'u7.00.
HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head. Market 5fl
10c lower: too. $7.90: bulk of sales. 17.4flff
7.80; heavy, $7.4.Vn7.90: packers and butch
ers. $7.60ffif7.80: llarht. 17.40i7 65: nlu-s 4A ortn
7.00. . r..
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 700
head. Market steady; lambs, $6.001750;
yearlings. $5.2537.00; wethers, $4 50'(i67fi;
ewes, $4 006.36; stockers snd feeders, $3.00
4.75; Texas muttons. $4.O0fi5.O0.
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ORCHARD &
WILHBLM
411 16 18 So. 16th St.
i
"HOGS INSURED
AGAINST DISEASE
and oi.uer Live Stock Insured Against
accident and disease."
Address The Llvt Stork Reciprocal
Underwriters, 410 United Bank Bldg.,
bloux City. Ia.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
husband to Theo.
block 116, Houth
t
Madden
St. Loots Lire Stoek Market.
RT. LOi:i8. June 22. CATTLE Receipts,
4,50 head, .tnciudtntr 1.640 Teans. Market
steady; Texans lfeilSc hlcher; native and
export steers, ffi.21Vft7.20; dressed beef and
butcher steers, $5.75-ff7.00; steers under 1.000
lbs.. $4.60fl.05; stockers and feeders. $3.25
T4.75: cows and heifers. $3.25W6.85; canners,
f2.2fifl.T0O; bulls. $3 75'75.25: calves. $"..R0W
7.80; Texas and Indian steers, $3.75'u6.60;
cows snd heifers, $2 SOffo.OO.
HOOS Receipts. 12.100 head. Market 5ff
10c lower; plsrs and llRhts. $.v5Ofi8.O0; pack
ers. $7.50(98.00; - butchers and best heavy,
$8 05W8.20.
RHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, S 200
head. Market steady; native muttons, $4 00
tf'R.50: lambs. tf,.2Mi 50; culls and bucks,
$3.5ftft6.00; stockers. $3.Bofi5.00.
"Ions City Lire Stock Market.
PTOTX C7TY. .Tune 22.-fPpecls1 Tele
rram.) CATTLE Recetnt a. 500 head; mar
ket stesdy; beeves. $5 OO-fffl.fiO: grass cows,
$3.f.Ofl5.50; feeders. $3.60-ii4.75; yearlinas,
$8.fW4 40.
HOOS Receipts, B 700 head: msrket BfrlOc
lower; rantre of prices, $7.30fi7.80; bulk of
saies, 7.4.ir7.60.
4 50
f 80
Heaesuaa t umplalai Dismissed.
NEW YORK, June 21 The complaint
Kaln.il John R. liegeman, president of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance compa.iv,
chanted with perjury In connection wlih the
submission if an al It-red false report to the
state commissioner ot Insurame, was dis
missed today as Insufficient It bad betii
bandlud about between grand Juries and
various couru sluce
WESTERNS.
Evald Erlckson, Ore-on.
36 cs.&hfs.. 8H& 4 50 34 cs.&hfs.. m
it cows 1107 3 1-0 13 cows 1040
4 steers.. ..1155 S 20
ALFALFA HAYKEDR.
F. M. Rands. Nebraska.
52 steers.. ..1220 5 60
HOGS Receipts of hogs here snd at all
other market points were quite liberal this
mornlnp. with the result that there was
a general decline all along the line. The
amount of the decline at this point was
generally 5til0c. While the trade opened
a little slow, owing to the reluctance of
salesmen to make the concession and the
fact that first bids were 10c lower, still
there was a fair movement and the most
of the Iiokh changed hands in Rood sea
son. At the close, however, the market
show -rt still more weakness, winding up
at the low point or the day. A consid
erable proportion of all the hogs sold at
$7.4.r7. 65 and on up as high as $7.K5. It
will be observed that the top was the same
as yesterday.
Representative sales:
No.
6..
IS..
13..
S3..
fA .
74..
4 .
7r...
71..
SO.'.
Ul .
12..
77 . .
11..
77..
71..
rr '.
45. .
74 .
7..
74 .
W .
..
70..
7 . .
47 ...
71..
M..
7..
13
7 .
.
41 .
7-1 . .
II...
At. 8h. Pr. No. At. Sh. St.
,.174 sO 7 40 t 23J 1JT) 7 55
,.11 ) 7 4U to 19 4 t 45
, ll 1) 7 40 72 1:4 10 1 ti
.174 W 7 40 70 it ... T II
, tn W0 7 4!) bt it 140 7 tt
,.14 !W 7 46 Kl 40 7 M
,.:4 1!0 1 44 7l ti ... 1 64
tl 40 7 45 t! 1t 40 7 M
, l tU 7 46 7! 214 ... 7 66
J05 ... 7 46 tl Ill 1A 7 ts
, 14 40 T 4.4 47 TU ... 7 M
144 ... 7 45 71 1st 40 7 40
H ... 7 45 41 "4 440 7 40
Jul 40 7 45 41 214 120 7 4
)M . 7 44 46 264 40 T 0
,.1M U0 T 47S 72 .'44 . . 7 40
f.t ... 1 60 KV 70 ID 7 )
J..J W IN 64 237 40 7 40
2"-l 1)4 7 50 41 29 SO 7 40
..( .) 7 M 70 124 tO 7 40
lit . . 7 64) 41 1.1 40 7 40
t7 tO 7 60 4 S4 40 f 40
lit ... TH If r.4 ISO 7 40
140 40 7 M 1.4 . 241 U 1 U
1 10 7 M (I ! ... 7 tl
fj 120 7 M 64 2J ... 7 45
t t 140 7 6o 4 lit ... T 44
M ID IH 40 ts ... Ill
it ... 7 6 1 $4 $l ... 7 4A
.!21 10 7 60 M 7M U Is
,lt 40 7 M K' 240 . . t 4
,07 ) 7 60 41 i 40 7 7u
.214 1 7 SO 7 S41 10 10
MS ... 7 SO 4 2.'. $40 7 70
Vi. ... IH 60 fi7 . . t 70
$.0 JjO 7 60 6 r 7 7n
It SO 7 SO 0. 3A4 0 7 7$i4J
.U ,. 1M 7...w...vt M li
St. Joseph l.rre Stork.
RT. JOSEPH. June 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1.800 head; market strong to 10c
hlifher; steers, $4.50f?5K5: cows and heifers,
$2.5Crfl 25; calves. f3 50ff7.25.
HOGS Receipts, 6.500 head; market 5W10c
lower; top, f7.5; bulk of sales, f7.557.80.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six nrlnclnjl
western markets Tuesday were as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Routh Omaha 2.M0 12 400 2 S00
Sioux City 500 6.700
St. Joseph I.ftoo 6 5H0 2 000
Kansas City 9.000 14.000 4 700
St. Louis 4.650 12 100 500
Chicago 2.000 14.000 12.000
Totals.
20.750 64,700 20.700
Gentry Pardon Approved.
HARRISBl'RO, Pa.. June 22 I lovernor
Stuart today approved the action of he
State Board of Pardons, which last week
recommended a pardon for James ti. Gen
try, the actor, who killed Madge Yorke
here In 1895.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR DRAFT, SADDLE.
riding and pack mules. Chief Quarter
master's Office, Omaha. Nebraska, June 22.
1U09. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be
received at this office, until 11 o'clock' a. ni..
central standard time, July 21, l:tw. snd
then opened In the presence of attending
bidders, for fifty-eight (58) . draft mules,
wheel; . forty-two 442) draft mules, lesd;
twenty-four 34 riding mules; thirteen
(13) saddle mules; and seventy (70) pack
mules, for delivery at Omaha.. Nebraska,
or other prominent railroad points. The
animals to comform to .specifications for
mules. United States reserves the right to
reject or accept any or all proposals or any
part thereof. Particulars and blanks for
proposals will be furnished on application.
Envelopes containing proposals should be
endorsed "Proposals for Mules." and ad
dressed to Major D, E. MCCARTHY, Chief
Quartermaster. J23-24-25Jy 17-19-20
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRCCTINU
Quartermaster. Cheyenne, Wyomln. June
19, 1H09. Sealed proposals, In triplicate,
will be received at this office until Thurs
day. July S, 1909, at which time they will
be opened In public, for furnishing and in
stalling in auininlstrailon buildlnK, rear
snnex and ward wings Nos 1 and t. of
Post Hospital at Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo
ming, door screens and window screens
with metal frames, approximately 5n2
square feet of doors, 257 square feet of
transoms and s.sw square feet of windows.
Specifications are on file In this office.
Itlank forms and all Information will be
furnisned on application. Envelopes con
taining proposals should be indorsed "Pro
posals for Door and W Indow Screens for
Post Hofcpltal at f ort D. A. Ruseull, Wyo
ming," and addressed to Captain V. K.
Hart, 15(h infantry, Acting Quartermaster,
t'. S. Army, Room f, Keete Hall. Chevennu,
Wyoming. J21-22-23-21Jyti-7
OFFICE OF THE CONSTRCCTING
Quartermaster. Fort; Omaha. Nebraska
June 19. I'M. Sealed propoxals, In tripli
cate, subject to the usual conditions, will
be received at this office until 11 o'clock
a. nr. central standard time. July 10. i:ih
and then opened In public, for the constiuc
Hon. plumbing, heating, electric wiring and
electric flit sues of an addition to post Hos
pital at Fort Omaha, Nebrsska Full In
formation furnished on application. V. H.
reserves the right to reject any or all bid.
Envelopes containing proposals to be
marked "Proposals for addition to Hos
pital," and addressed to Captain George S
C.bha. Constructing Quartermaster, Fort
Omaha, Nebraska. J21-&-23-24-J4-9
- -- - '"
Dora Ahlers and
Vols s'4 lot
Omaha
J. W. Murphy to Walter
lot IH. block 4. Oakdale
Hastings & Heydcn to Mary V. Tlm
berluke, lot 13, replat block 1, Col
lier place
Nora A. Eckery and husband to L.
Irene Mason, lot 17, Cain place
W. M. Kerr to Nels C. Paulson and
wife. n4 lot 11. block 63, South
Omaha
W. Kuhns and wife to R. F. Heyden,
lot B, block 2, Florence .
Jarnh Stuchllk and wife to Simon
Horts, lot 7, block 4, Halcyon
Heights
A. D. Smith and wife to J. W. Holm
quint, property In block "A" Reser
voir addition
Same to Marv K. Westrand. south
l:Ll feet of lot 31, 32. 33. In subdivis
ion block "A" Reservoir addition....
D. C. Hunson and wife to Florence P.
Dletx, lot 10, block 1. Creston
John Ilezousek and wife to Joseph
HezoiiNek, s lot 3, block 7, Potter
& Cohbs' Second
Hastings & Hevdon to O. W.
Raker, lot S, block 1, Fort View Ter
race South Omaha LAnd Co., to Albert and
Agnes Miller, lot 2, block 208. South
Omaha
C. L. Saunders to Abraham Weibe,
lot 6. block 18, Myers, Richards &
Tllden's addition
John Murty and wife to Ida J. John
ston ,et al, st lot 11. block 16, Hans
com place
W. M. Walker and wife to O. H.
Whaley, north 8i feet lot 9, block 8,
Creltrhton's First addition
E. 8. Martson and wife to A. D.
Smith, lot 2. 33. 52 to 54, sub
division of block "A" Reservoir ad
dition H. D. Schroeder and wife to William
Logemann, lot 23, block 10, lien
nlngton ,
Frances I. Thomas and husband to
Rose A. McClure, lot t, block 4,
Raker place
Eihertle J. Fraser to Amos Snyder,
part lots 11 and 12. block 13. Dwight
& Lyman's addition
George Gardiner to Independent
Reulty Co., lot 20, McCandllsh
place :
Maria Layton to C. L. Dundy, lots 13,
20. 23, 31 and part 12 and 32, Lay
ton's addition
Antnnle Benson and husband to Ellen
Roberts, lots 11. 12, 13, block 7,
Grammercy park
May B. Kountze and husband to Mar
garet Lange. north 69 feet lot 18,
Kountze Subdivision
W. E. Swentzel and wife to Emil
Ralizer. lot 4, block 22. Wllco Sec
ond addition
Mary Marnell to Richard Marnell,
sMi nehi and nhi se' M-iu-ui iot,a,
block 14. E. V. Smith's and lots 1
and 2. block 15. Myers, Richards
& Tilden's addition
M. L. Sears, trustee, to Harrison Na
tional bank of Cadiz. nSi lota 1 and
2, block 2, Omaha View ,
Maria Layton and C. W. Sears, trus
tee, nortb 104 feet, lot 12, Layton s
addition
Maud L. Goss et al, to Maria Lav ton,
hots 4, S. 6. 13, 17, 20, 23. 25 to 28. 30,
81, 34 and west 642.36 feet lot 82, Lay
ton's addition
Same to same, lots 21, 22 and 29. same
Same to same, south liH.36 feet of lot
12. same
Lawrence Rath to Frances J. Welton,
lot 8 and south Vi lot 7, block 4.
Potter ii Cobb's addition
Vnited Slates to Joseph Palmentur,
sV, se 17-16-13
A. J. Drexel to Sylvester Cunningham
et al. lot 2, block 3, Cunningham'
addition. . .
Joim i.ynch et al. to Ellen Lynch, lot
22., Redlck's 2d ,, I
Anna McGavock to Fred Haas, lot t,
block 2. McGavock & O'Keeffe's
Frank Durr to Adella E. Puroell, lots
15 to 21, block 4, Mellas'
John F. Rhodes to A. J. Rhodes, lot
10, Pelham Place ... ,
B. li. Brooks et al. to John Brooks,
lot IS, Kempton Heights
John Brooks to William J. HlBlop,
same
Frank Vojtech and wife to John Pai
derkft, s5 feet lot 18, block . Brown
Park ........:....
D. B. Fuller and wife to C. George
Carlberg. s sublot t. taxlot 17, sec
tion 20-15-13 1;
C. Oeorge Carlberg and wife to Flor
ence company, same
John W. McCardell to L. O. Nelson,
lot 8. block 6; lot 10. block 9, Pat
terson Park, and lot 8, block 1, Rush
tic Selby's add
The Frilled Real Estate and Trust
company to Anton Brazda and wife,
lots 12 and 13. block 2. Kountze'sfth
John C. Vlzzard and wife' t tf. G.
Counsman. lot 7. block 1. Saundera
& Himehaugh's add
Ralthas Jetter and wife IsiMary C.
Avery, lot 4. block -4. Drew's Hill....
Frank T. Walker and wife to Jean
nette P. Meeker, half Interest n lot
27, Stewart Place ,
Same to same, half Interest In tot
2H, Stewart Place '.
Willis Land company to M. J.' Ney,
lot 45. Taylor's add,.....r
Irene L. Mason to Nora N. Eckery
and husband, part block 62, Reason
Paxton Real Estate company to Mar
tha J. Hart et al., eV, lot E,. Key
Ftone Park
Michigan Mutual Life Insurance
companv to Emma J. Realty, lo'.S f
and 7. block 8. Orchard Hill
Marv H. Rivers to H. A. Coppoch, lot
5. block 2. Thoinbnrg Place
Edward Thlel and wife to William
Koenigi-hruegge, n40 feet of eV, lot
29. Redlck's 2d.
II. E. Aiist'n and wife to W. R. Frank,
part lots 1 and 2, block 5. Omaha
View
Frederick Dellone to . f. Luke. lot
2. block 2. Fred Dellone'g add
Marietta K. Storv et al. to Charles E.
Mrsgrove, same
Missouri Valley Land and Live Stock
company to Charles W. Hull, lot 8,
block 20 West Cnd
John E. Marsh, executor, to Wllhclm
Tlinmsen, lot 9, block 3, Marsh's add.
Total
600
800
375
3,40)
1.800
875
l.SfO
1
1
220
800
ISO
550
600
3,825
13,264
(50
10
1.200
1,700
1,600
(.000
s
1,900
1.600
1
1
100
100
1
t
FOR ALLTHE NEWS THE
OMAHA BEE
BEST IN TUE WEST
450
100
1,000
t
'125
1
1
1 800
3,000
m
1800
10
2,600