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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1909)
THE HK1; !! J-'U LU- -- OMAHA. THURSDAY. JUL1 1. liX!. 9 4CRAIN AND I RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET .a't is Well Anotl Supported and Mates Another Advance. SHORTS FORCED TO COVER SA1X3 Getters 1 Tone Hhatr Rmritril Firm- ess Improved llfmmil Ikiimrt Pit fteetlment sad Roll Lend or Art In C'oatrel. .' OMAHA,. June SO. Vj09. The wheal market was well , supported nd advanced again today. Shorts were itirrm 10 rover tneir Hairs and the aenevai tone of the market showed renewed firm ness. The Improved demand ha manned the pit sentiment and ,Uia bull leader are main In control. Corn showed a ftrmer''snd more active tone and better prices ehould result If the hipping- demand would, tncreasa a te celpta are very moderate. VN heat proved steady to strong and vss well supported. Buying I ef belter clawi and reports of rust damage In the horth weat canned shorts to cover. Offerings are not liberal and all now wheat will be readily taken at present values. Corn wit tincnanard, -but soma firmer, strength In wheat was the sustaining; fen lure. Receipts are light and no Improve ment Is looked for. lemand Is picking up nd better prices should develop. I'rlmary wheat receipts were 138.000 bu. nd shipments were 104 000 bu., against teoelpts last year of 29,00U bu. and ship ments of S14.000 bu. Corn receipts wera 532,000 bu. and ship--menta were 464,000 bu ,' against receipts lat ear of 637,000 bu. and shipments of M2,M Clearances wera 17,ono bu. of corn, none of oata and wheat and flour equal to 43,000 bu. Liverpool closed MftA higher on wheat nd unchanged to VI lower on corn. Local range 6f optlona: Attlclea.1 Open. Hlgh. Lcir. Close. Yes y. Wheat I I l "j July... 100 10!) 09 1 09 I 1 Oft fiept... 104 1044 I WH 1044! 1 04H Corn I July... tt 67 674 67V 67V Sept... US 044 tt 64 644 Oats July... 4MV, 4V, fS 4K4 464j Bept... ) 401 SO 407-s 4u Omaha Cash Prices. WHIAT-No. 1 hard. 11.2491.28; No. 8 hard, i.24ffl.H: No. 4 hard. si.Ul.M; No. S spring. il.824n.IF,. COKW No 2. 7aTUe: No. 8. ta7'Ac: No. 4, MHfWic; no grade, SSfMiSc; No. 2 yeiiow, nvfiHc; No. I yellow, 7(i7v.c; no. I white. lOWVWKe: No. 2 white, 70'4SP704o. OATB No. 1 mixed. 4?&47c; No. S yel low. 44444l)4c; No. I white, 44f4M4jc; No. 4 white, 474Hc. RYE No. 2, Wiimc; No. S, 7377o. Carlo! rterelpts. WheatCorn.Oata. Chicago 1 163 86 Minneapolis 65 Omaha 2 42 10 Dulutb. 14 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wheat Price Flactoate JServoaely, bat Show I.lttle Change. CHICAGO. 111., June 20. Wheat prices fluotuated nervously over range of about lo today and at the close showed little change from yesterday's final figures. Corn and oata closed firm and provisions bout steady. The wheat' market rallied sharply from weak openltvg and In the first half hour prices advanced from Vc to lu above the low point at the start, owing to general demand based chiefly on bullish advices regarding the French , crop, which, It Is claimed, has been damaged by the unfa vorable weather. The heaviness at the opening was due to the poor response of the Liverpool mar ket to the advance here yesterday, Dur ing the day sentiment In the pit veered constantly, but was Inclined to favor a higher level, notwithstanding the almost perfect harvesting weather now prevail ing in me winter wneat belt. Freeh reports Of Injury by drought to the Argentina crop, and buying by north western Interests on the theory that the prtng wheat crop must deteriorate some what before .harvest time, were additional strengthening Influences. There was' quite free profit-taking late In the day, which caused a considerable reaction from the; top. At the close prices were Ho lower compared with the previous close. The feature of trading In the corn pit was the buying of a large quantity of corn for July delivery by a leading provision interest. Total purchasers, which were aid to cover short sales, were reported to have been more than 1,000.000 bushels. lurlng the day. the July option aold be tween 7040 and 71 He. The market oloBed firm, with prlcea unchanged to feo higher, July being at 11. Oats were weak early In the day. The close was firm, with prices unchanged to Voc higher compared with yesterday's final figure. Trade In provisions was quiet. At the close prlcea were to higher to 7Hc lower. The leading future ranged aa follows: Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yes y. Wheat I July 1 US , 1 in, l ibh Bept. t UH1 I 12H 1 U Dec. 1 0HH 1 10H I 0H Corn July 70HH T1H 70H Bept. 7HH 68 67H I0- - . 7I.-MH .67H Oata '.' (-. July . lbQW'- 4S . 48 HepC 42HHi42H'44 41V4 Dae. . . . -43HI 44 H 48HOH Porlc- f I July 20 OS 10 40 20 06 Sept SO SO SO 70 SO 24 lArd July 1170 U 80 11 67H Sept 11 T2H 11 8S 11 72H Fibs . July 11 WH il UH 11 00 fiept. 10 82H 11 06 10 2H 1 w1! 1 im 1 US 1 US 1 CTAtl OfHi'4 71H' 70i 7H - WH 671i!lv 68 H 4HI '' 4H 4.HHI4SHtfH 48H44 4SH 20 22H 20 17H 20 4lH 20 4ZH H 70 11 70 11 76 11 76 H 00 11 07H 11 00 10 87 H Not Cash quotations ware aa follows: FLO UK Firm; winter patents. t.W) f7S: winter straights. lOBe Sfi: spring pat ents, 86.006.80; spring straights. t4.6Owi.l0; bakers, 84 M.S0. BA RLE Y Fair or mixing. 63962c; fair to choice malting. 4HQtto. 9EED8 Flax, No. 1 southwestern, II 64H; to. 1 northwestern, 81. 64'- Timothy, 88.84. Cloverr I16.T6. . PROV18ION8 Mee pork, per bbl., 82020 CJ'M.BVfc. iara. per 10 ids., 111. to. Bhort ribs, sides (loose). IllOOtJ tLlO; short clear aide (boxed). SU.62Heil.76. Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to '42.6U bit. -Primary receipts were 12H.OW ou., compared wim zw.uoo bu. the corresponding day year ago. Estimated ,uw. v u, iwt Mil. yll, 104 oarel nogs, K000 head. Kaasava City Onls aaal Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. June 80. WHEAT irn- changed; No. 2 hard, ll.&tfl M; - No. I nam, ai.i'i.M; no. 1 reu, i.ii.u, No. S red, 81 20O L26. CORN Ho to lo higher; No. I mixed, 7c; No. I mixed, s4tet-7o; No. 8 white, 7tMc: Ne S white, 70 uvc OATrWUnchanged ; Ne. t white, 3Uc; HO. 1 nttxen, suhvmc- : - , RYE SOAKIe. ! HAY i'nehanged; ' choice timothy, 113.00 11 80 choice frlrle. U 2611.60; choice al falfa, new. 21t OCktflLAO. BCTTl'R Creamery extras, 83c; firsts, 23c: seconds. 20c; packing siock, 18a. EOGrtKitres. 21 He; firsts. IKHc; current receipts, HHe; second and dirties. 16c. Rec. Php Wheat, .bu llKiO 6 OX) Corn, bu 14 in) to.Ow Oau, tu i.000 16.0J0 Kansas City optlona closed as follows: Article. tOpen. I High. Low. Close Wheat- July , heptembep .. leoenaber ... Corn i. July ,...... September .. leceraber ... 1 08V 1 0 1 08V 1 1 OuVl 06SH 1 04Hj 1 WH 4Sl 66H 2HI a?J UHI 60HU t UV 1 06H1 1 lV 1 W 644t 6RS 6JV 62HI SSHB UH Inlth Grain Market. DULtTH. Minn.. June 89-WHRAT-July, IL27S; September. II 1JH; No. 1 northern. 81 8S; No. 2 northern, H.26H. OATftrWi . - Philadelphia Provision Market. PHILADELPHIA. June 20 BITTER Firm; lc higher: extta western creamery nd nearby prints. 26a. EKli Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby yirsta, . free,, eaaee, 2Jo. at mark; current recelpta. In returnable cases, 21a. at aiark; eeiara fli ia, free ease, Uc, at mark; current receipts, free ctwt, 142) 2"-'C 'HKK.SK Steady; New York full cream, choke, 13c, full to good. 18tflS4jc. KW YORK OKF.RAL MARKET Unntatlona of 1b flar oa Varloas Commodities. NRW YORK. Jimr.'-FUM H-RerelptB, 12. in hlls; Mjiorts. 2,W'bhl.; the market held firm with a fair scattered local trade Minnesota patents, 804V. winter mralKhts.'S'S.C-fitiSi: M Irmesoia bakers, 36.35 '116 '.; winter eitra.' t.cf.V7S: winter pat ents, h.7.j&7.0u. winter low grades. I Rye flour, steady; fair to guod. 4.uO94.70; choice to fancy, 14 ftutr 00. Co UN M Ka lj Kteadv 1 fine white and vel (3 W 11 6"vl "0; cor". l-Mfl.: hUn dried. HYR-Dnll; No. t western, 87c. nominal, f- o. b, New York. BARLEY-Dull; malting. 8nfi87c, C. I. f., New York. WHKAT Receipts, 200400 bu. Ppot mar JMflrm; No. 2 red. old, I1.1T. elevator, and JL4i f o b. afloat, nominal; No. 2 red. new, 2122V end August, . f. 0 b. afloat; No 1 northern, Dutntn, old, tl.rs. nomi nal, f. o. b. afloat; No. t hard winter, old, II an, nominal, f. o ; afloat. On the whole, wheat, was quite firm todsy, and at tlinea nearly lc higher than last night. Commission houses bought freely on ad verse crop news from Argentina and t ranee, and' on reports of showers in the southwest. Final prices showed Se to Sc net advance July closed at 11. 2 V Sep tember closed at 21.19, December closed at A - a a,,y cl08fl II l'-1 vunn tieceints. I.IOO hi. Hoot msrknt Steady; No. 2. old. ttOc In elevator and 79c f- o. b. afloat; No. 2, new, 6c, nominal winter shipments. Option market was gen erally vteady, closing unchnna.cd to He net higher. July closed at 7Hc, September ;iurru x idiic ana uecemner closed at Mc. OATH Receipts. 21.250 bu. Root market qnlct; mljied oats. 26 to 82 lbs , 0c. nomi nal; natural white. 26 to 22 lbs., Sttf62c clipped w hite. 24 to 42 lh . finUifi.-.u FiCED Hmady ; spring bran. 120.86; mld dllngH. 8:7 Sli: cltv. 227.BO. AY-Eas; No. 8, 70tJ75c; good to choice, M'SOc. HOPS Steady, 1907, nominal; Pacific coast, iwx, HVii'Mc: 1W7, 10c. HIDES Firm; Dogota, 20H20He; Cen- irai America, zisfcc. LEATHER Steady; arid, SAStfe. I'RoVltMONS-Keef, steady; family. t .) 914.50; mess, 11.0ltfll 60, beef hams, I24.M pw; pncKet. ij jtxuu 00; city, extra cut innia mers, iv.razi ou. t'tit meats, steady; pickled belllcM, tl! 60.1213 7S; hams. $18. 5ft Lard, easy; western, 811.1912 06; refined tesay; continent, 112.40: South. America, 818.26; compound. S.00(lS.2ri. Por firm; lamuy, izi.nt.u.m ahort clear. 121.OOQi28.00; mess. 221.UO21.GO. TAT.UJW-Easyi city,.- -16oi country, I S-l(m6 12 -16c. RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra, I 4jfi'o: japan, nominal. RUTTKR Steady at the advance; cream ery, specials, lev&tto; official price, 26Ho; creamery extra, 2rtc; creamery thirds to firsts, 21fr25Hc; state dairy, common to rinest, 2ui6c. CHEESE ftteady; unchanged; new state, full cream specials, ISHtfMHC ' LOGS Market firm and unohanged: state, Pennsylvania and nearby selected white, fair to choice, ?4p2'c; brown and mixed. 2Sfr24He; western extra firsts, 23 Ktc; rirets. ?ync; seconds, ioiohc. POl'LTHT-Allve, firm; spring chickens, 24Gc; fowls, lM16Hc; turkeys, 15c; aressea, rirm; western broilers, 20tf26o; rowis, HVrflbHc; turkeys, 10MJ2W. WEATHER IN THE URAIN BELT Partly Clondy ' Tharsday After Cooler NlaTht. OMAHA. Neb.; Jnne SO. U09. Showers were scattered thrt'jghout .ie extreme northwest ai fountain districts within the past twenty-four houra. and were general in the Missouri valley Tues day "lght. Thunder showers continue in the ."ireme upper Missouri valley thla morning. An area of high pressure accom panied liy cooler weather. Is moving down over the upper Missouri snd Mississippi vaiieys, ana 11 will oe cooler in mis viuiiuiy toniaht. with Dartlv cloudv toniarht and Thursday, possibly preceded by thunder shrwe;-s this afternoon. The ' weather is generally clear In the Ohio valley. Lake region, and Eastern states, and is cooler along the upper Atlantic roast. rtecora or temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of tne last mree years, 1904 1908 1907 190rt Minimum temperature .... 69 61 69 62 ppeoipitaficm 20 "fss t 66 Normal temperature for1 today", '76 degrees. 1 ericiency in precipitation since aiaron l, 86 Inches. Excess for Corresponding ' Period In 1908. 2.9 Inches. Deficiency for corresponding period In 107. cm incnes. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Wheat Resjtoa Oailelln, For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four houra ending at 8 a. m 76th maiidlan .time. Wednesday, June 30, 1B0O; , . . . OMAHA DISTRICT, Temp.' Raln Btattons. Max. Mln fall. Pky. Ashland, Neb 17 Auburn, Neb.... 86 ' 68 . 02 Clear 69' .01 ' Clear 66 .96 Cloudy 67 . .00 Clear 63 .08 Clear 8 .00 Pt. cloudy 6S .00 Clear ( .00 Clear 68 .00 Clear 65 .00 Cloudy . 64 .11 . Foggy "" 64 .DO ' Clear . .'.IB .20 Clear .i n .00 . ' Clear 37 .00- Clear M .00 Clear i :. 67 ;.l.62 ' Clear ' ' 68 .00 ' Clear ' 70 -.00. Clear Broken Bow, Neb. W Columbus, Neb... 90 Culbertson, N'b.. 96 IFalrbury, Neb... 4 Fairmont. Neb. .. 8ft Gr. Island. Neb.. 0 Hartlngton. Neb. 87 Hastings. Neb.... 93 Holdrege. Neb... W . Oakdale, Neb...!.. 90 Omaha. Neb 86 Tek amah. Neb ... T Alta, la. 87 Oarroll. la ...66 Clarlnda, Ia.,...- M riDiey, la 51 Sioux City, la... 86 Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. I Not Included in averages. DISTRICT A VBBAOES. No, of Temp.- Rain. Central. Stallone. Max. ' Mln. Inches. Chicago. HI 26.. -. 62 .04 Columbua, 0 17 11 , 66 .00 Des Moines, la.... 14 88 68 .06 Indianapolis, Ind . 12 " 90 64 .01 Kansas City, Mo., h 2 68 .46 Louisville, Ky....l 80 70 ' .10 I Minneapolis. Minn, ft) M -64 .28 Omaha, Neb ..18 88 ft .22 St. Louis. Mo 13 0 70 .24 Rains occurred slnoe the last report In all except the Columbus district, being heavy at points in tne Kansas city and Mlnne apolia districts. The weather la cooler west of the Missouri river. . L. A. WELSH. . Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau St. Loals General Market. 8T. " LOUIS,' June 0.-WHEAT-8teady; track. No. 2 red. cash, new, ILia, old, ll.&o No. 2 Iiard. I1.2U81.80. nominal; July, ll.UH U.12H: beptemberj 81.tVO1.0rV CORN Firm; track. No. 2 cash. 71 He; No. S white. 747&o; July, 70Ho; Septeia ber. 67VtctiT0- OATS steady; track. No. S cash. 60Hc; No. 2 white. 66c, nominal; July,. 46c; Sep tember, 4Hc. RYE Lower at S4o. ' FLOl'R Weaker; red winter patents. w ixn si. KEEOTlmothy, l2.7Mj2.2S. t CVHH MEAL-t3.&0. ' KUAN Lower: sacked, east track. (1 OS. HAY Steady; tiiootky, 11.00iSpi;.00; prai rie, 1J LJ.UU BAOOINU 7Vc. HEMP TWINE-70. ' FKOVI8IO.8-Pork. atvadv: tohhUa $M26. Iard, dull; prime sieam, tll.t2HJ 11.52H Iry salt meats, steady; boxed ex tra shorts. ll.USi. clear ribs, IU.Uh: short clears. 11.78. lUcon, steady; boxed extra shorts. 12 62H; Wear ribs, IU.62H; short Clears, la.id. POULTRY Steady; chickens. lJiv springs. J67!w. tuikfys, Uc; ducks, c; geese, o. BCTTER Steady; creamery, 21 ate KOOS Higher at 19c. ... Receipts. Shipments. Flour, puis 4,400 2.700 Wheat, bu tW I 8O0 Corn. bu. i(.u0 a'tuO Oats, bu. l.M U,(u0 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. June 20. WHEAT Spot. No. 2 red western Ktnui -....... i - - . firm: July, rs4d; oeuieinber, ks IHd, L cember, 6m td. , CORN-8pot. new, American mixed fvta Oalveeton), steady. 6stHd; futures, quiet; July. 684.: September. U Id. The cam ; , . wui oe ciosea Mongay July S. , . Peoria Market. PEORIA ill , junt, 20,-CORN-Hlgher; ,No 3llow. No. I yellow. T2cT No. S 72c; No. 3, 72c; Np. 4. 7140; no grade. whl"8jOW,r': ,ndr MWN. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Ist Dtj of Fiscal Year and There is Little Activity. NET EARNINGS STATEMENTS Their Isaaaare Has Tendency to Boost the Prlee of Stocks Ciraln Crop Kevta Points to Prosperity ad Progress. NEW YORK. June 30-The last day of the fiscal year Is usually given over to the rranaement for the annual and semi-an nual financial situation, to the prejudti-e of active Interest In the stock market. Today was no exception to this rule. lisappoint ment waa felt also over the lack of con firmation for some of the rumors, which started the market Into activity, Including the fact that United States tSeel executive committee, which was in seselon when the market eloped yesterday, did none or the things which were predicted of It. Home heavy selling of I'nlted tjtates steel came irom buyers of veeterday in conseouenre. The reaction In the stock was much lews violent than the rise of yesterday and tho general reactionary tendency was contested by supporting other points In the not. The Harrlmsn Pacifies were influential examples. The advance In these stocks preceded the appearance of the statement of May ret earnings, In which the ex pansion of operating cost proven to ne a feature only aecnnd to the Increase in panslon of operating Crist proved to be a reason, was less than half the gross In crease In the case of Southern l'acific and proved to be merely nominal in the case of Union Pacific The Northern Pacific statement snowea a growth In operating cost greater than the rm In in mss earn In if . so tnai me nri return was sctually less than In May last vear. For the Rock Island and Its prinii pal subsidiaries, the enhanced operatinn cost modified but little the enlsrged gross return, leaving a handsome sddttlon to the net earnlns? nower for the period Mnnev msrkets were tinmnturoed Dy tne half yearly settlement preparations. Sub Iruinrr nneratlons are witnnrawing some thing from the market. A sentimental effect merely was produred by the publlca Hon of a call from the treasury depnrt ment for return of 22fl.000.Ono of govern ment deposits, slnoe the installments are not payable until July is and August in. More attention was paid to the Intimation that an early Issue bf Panama canal bonds or treasury holes might be necessary to meet the needs of the government's run ning expenses. Grain crop news pointed to crosDerous croaress. but export reports of deterioration In the cotton crop received some attention. The market closed under some pressure, but at only small declines on the dav. Bonds were lrreaular. Total sales psr value 84.826.000. United States 2s. reglHtered the 8s, coupon, and the 4s. coupon declined H per cent In the bid price on call, Kale and ranae of Prlcea on the Stock exchange today were as follows: - - 0les. Hl(n. tmH AllM-rtielmoni P'a Amilssmsted Copper Amerlcsn Agricultural...., 1H ,0 ?2K 1 8l4 1 44V, 4t, 43 H 4."0 t4 4M 411 110 12 :S 8 4.M0 fiT4j 8a Mi 1.100 7iS Ut 744 4H, .... at 17 l.fX) 14 60 H 6.20 MS ' 804 111 110 lWVi 1.M0 12TH 11614 124j 1,0 141V4 4ni HOVi iX lfll 1"0'4 lorn son t i' zt 1.700 4'4 4'4j l.f) IU'4, Its H4 00 IMS 1U4 1'4 12H 3.0 118V. 117 1174j 844, too 21 II S04 1,400 7S 7I74 7i4, 400 m is h in tOO SIS 1S tOO 104'-, 104 104 296 6.i"0 77V 7S T I'M fa 9 Ot 8,400 24 i 8 tOO 1M'4 1!3 1W) 8,I0 164 4 163H 7t I, J00 44 434t 4'A .... tsu 41 S - "t-V) 14.IS 140S 141 100 t:ft, 43. 23 104 144H l4t4 Wi v Si I0 40 3 IIS 14 S' 15 SKVij W JS 1 tOO 61 11 t.2 t) 4J 4 48 l.0 Klli t ln !J 1I9S 14W 14'W 4"0 74 75 4 7M4j 100 1484 14'4 1484 I0 1S Kt 144 1,1100 M' 604 b us 400 !SS t34j S3V is; fi sou; as 800 1 !4 700 44 46 4.i H 7J 4) 141 140 H014 300 64 e (liVi 47 700 1401, i4o 140 1.000 73 71 7 J 14, 8,000 41 41S 41VS 71 10S 1,600 lH 1614 44 100 s tint 11:14 6,100 133 132 132 100 63 I24 C- . X SHi - t loO 12 12 11 6. t'K) 15! 151 M 1 (1 11 11 I, 0 UtHt 134, 134 600 114 114 ' 114 2 1.900 44 4t 48 IMS 1.000 44 48 41 43,400 ir7 iu 1M o0 11 11 31 lnfl yn 104 ih '11,700 33 32 12 1.5" 71 70 70 1.400 411 44 45 100 17 r - IO) 48 800 83 13 13 44 100 138 132 13! I.8O0 131 130 I3"H t.7O0 11 304, MO 18 44 4 . 18 34 17 100 34 84 84 1 48 47 47 too (. 4 4 44.7.10 181 143 lmtt 1,00 102 103 K'2 100 41 1 1 18 II. 100 4 18 l.0 128 126 ltn 7U) 48 4fc 48 400 54 44 54 t"0 22 11 21 .3 57 5 6 1.4O0 13 1. 1H 2Ji) 41 44 84 IO0 72 71 71 H IH 10 65 American Beet Sugar ... American Can pfd American Car A pvundry American Cotton Oil Am.r Hide Leathsr ptd American Ice Securities... Amarlran Llnaaad American LjOcomotlTe Amarlcan 8. R de ptd Amarlcan Sugar Raflnlng. Amarlcan Tl. Tvl Amancan Tobacco ptd .... Amarlcan Woolen ........ Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon do ptd , Atlantic Coast Line Baltlmora A Ohio do pfd Bathlahem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt.. Canadian Pacific Central Leather do pfd Central of New Jersey Chaaapaaks A Ohio Chicago Alton , Cbloasn (treat Weatern Chicago A Northwoelern... C, M. Bt. P C, C. C. 4 ft. Loula... Colorado Fuel a Iron Colorado A flouUiana........ do let pfd do td pfd Cosaolldatad Oaa Corn Products lMiawar dk Huaann Ilenver A Rio Granda pfd. Witlllara' Securities Erie do lat pfd . do td ptd General Electric Oreat Northern pfd Oroat Northern Ore. etfa. Illinois Central Interbomugh Mat do pfd , International Harveater. . . , Inter. Marine pfd International Pajier international rump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern.... do pfd , Loulertlle A NaehTlllo. . . Minneapolla A Bt. Loula. M., St. P. I. It. M.... Mieeourl Paclflo 14laour1, Kaneaa A Tataa do pfd National Dlacutt National Lead N. Rye. ot M. lat pfd Ne Tor Central N. T., O. W Norfolk A Western North Amarlcan Northern Pacific Psclfla Mall .. Pannarlvania. ,.4 Peoplee Oaa P., C, C. A St. L Preaead steel Car PuHman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring Raadlns Republla Steal ; do pfd Rock Ialand Ce , do pfd St. L. A S F. Id pfd ... St. Loula Southweetern do pfd Stvee-Bheffleld S. A I Southern Pacific do ptd Southern Railway do sfd Tenneeeee Copper Teaaa a Pacific T . St. L A W do pfd Union Paclflo da pfd V. a. Realty V. S. Rubber il. S. Steel do ptd I'taft Copper VIrctnle-Carollua Chora ... Wabaah do pfd Western Maryland Weetlnghouea Electrlo ... WeMern lTnlon Wheeling eV Lahe Kris ... Wlaconain Central ' E(-dlvldand. Total ealea for the day, 411, 800 afcaree. Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, June 433 per cent; time 30. Mutiny, call loans, loans, iqi per cent. Clos ers as follows: . 3 Art Commercial. .. . 100 Atlantic 11.' Butte Coalition 26 .103 raiumet A Arlaona.lui ing quotations v Atchlaon ad. 4a.... Atrhieon 4a Atchlaon do pfd Bouen A Albany... HoHon A Maine ftnelon Elevated.... Pttchbburg ptd N. V.. N. H. A H t'nloa Pacific A ma. Ant Cheat. Amer. Pnau. Tube. Arner Sugar do pfd Amer. Tel. A Tel. Ami. Woolen de pfd Dominion 1. A S ... l-deen Klee. Ilium General Blertrie ... Maaa. Electric de Pd in raiumet at Hacla...4J0 147 Centennial Cupper Henge . elr Weat Pranklln 33 1 ' " 10 ta 8 10 44 20 23 124 130 171 .183 Creana Cananae . 43 ilia Kovale .... . I Maaa. Mining .. .114 Mim.gan .134 Mohawk .14" Montana C. A . 38 Nevada 102 Old lioinlnloB . 44 Oaceola .24 Pa-rot .141 Qulncy . U BUannoa .. . Trinity . 43 I'nlted Copper .1 I . S. Milling . 4U f S. Oil . t fuh ., . 48 Victoria .124 Winona T Wolverine .... . 44 North Hutu . . 41 C. .... 63 ....138 30 .... W .... 15 .... 11 .... 10 .... 4 .... u .... 4. :::: . ....14 .... ad Miea. Gaa tatted I'rull t'nliad Shoe Mack do pfd C S Stael de pfd Adventure Alleuea Amalgamated fc.-aividend. Loeatl geearltiee quotations. Cieetatleaa furnlebed by Samuel Bu rna. r , 414 I4e York Ufa building, Oraaha. Cedahy Packing Ce. ta 1814 releatbea. Nek., K L. ea 1116 ... Ctly ef Oaaaka bonds 4a 14 .... City ef Omaha aa 1811 Doue.Ua Coaaty 4a Ii4 p A M Bank stock. Uncjla.... Oats City M.lt Co 4 hunaaa City Ry. 4a 1818 plebraeka T'eaphone etock f Meatraaka tlaUarwrltera, Omaha. . . Bid Aeked . 83 a . 83-e k4 . 1 lue . y2 1(1, ..103 U'3 I. . ... i . r 4 . l a Oaaaka Oaa aa 1811 t' 8y. Omasa B. U P aa 1413 a,, ru Oaaahe 4 C. B St. Ry. ea 1314 l'' 101 OauM a C I k By. U 18U 4 lu Oaaahe C. B St. By. pfd t E-41t.. 44 64 Oaaaka As C. B. St. By eon ' 88 Tl Oaasaa C. SV St By A AV pld 44 Uua ha Water Co. ea 1144 84 8j uu.ua Water to. lat pid aa 8. uuiana kv el T bids. t.e. ptd rj lue K uiiiiua t) P A T. io. ea lali M s.irriuan imI aa Iflu tr lu suaia umaaa Sewer 4e ttt t toS l't kioui uity Slot Taroa pfa ea ae tuiuu Siect tarda So., uuwae. ... a Mew lark Money Market. NEW YORK. June SO-MONET-On call. easy, ltj2 per cent; ruling rste, 1 per cent; last bid, 1 per cent, offered at 1 fer cent. i lnie loans, silently irmer; sisty days. per cent; nlneiy dsys, lytV i per cent; six months, 1 per cent. r r-iiLi.u r.(. ltA,NUh, steady, witn actual business In bankers' bills at $4 WHO S" 4.SOR6 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8I06 tor emand; commercial bills, 64.66iff4 6S 1'IUMR MEHCANTILK I'Af rJU 4W& per rent. HILVEH Mar. RJc: Mexican dollars. 44o. buNDS Oovernment, weak; railroad, ir regular. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. t. raf. la, rug ....11 Japan 4a 3 V S. raf. la, cuupon.101 'Japan 4a, Id ar. .. 43 V S Si. reg 1"1 K. C. S lat la 74 I'. 8 3a. coupon 101 L. 8 deb. a (1111). M V. S 4e. rag Ill u A N. un. 4a ... I'm V. 8 a. coupun 110 ' M , K. 41 T let 4a.l) Allla-Cbalreera lat 4a. 16 do lat and ret 4a. 86 Amer. Agri. aa... 101 do gen. 4a 10 A T. At T. ce. 4a.KH MUlnurl pacific 4a. 41 Amer. Tobacco 4a.. tni j, y. f' gen la. . 8 do 4a 111 do deb 4a MS Atrhieon gen. 4a...lolN Y. City 4enaw).lti do S. L. lat a. HSN .Y , N.II 4H.a.li 188 do c 4e 115 N. A W. let con 4a do cv. 5a 118 do ce. 4f 4 A. C. L. lat 4a Northern Paclflo 4a. 103. B. A O. 4a ll' do la... 74 do la 14 an. s. L rf4. 4, ,, t4a B. A O. g. W. Ia. Pann. ac. 3a 11815). M Drotiklyn Tran. 4a . 87 do con. '4a 104 Sanada So. lat 4a. .104 Reading gen. 4a... 101 acentral of Oa. 5a. . 1,0 St. L. A H. F. fg. 4a M Central Leather aa.. 18 St. L. B'rn con. 4a.. 7!) C. It. R. ofN i.e, 4e 12T dn lat gold 4a 4 . O. 4e 104 Pea board A. L. 4a... 81 C. A A. Ia 75 So. Partre col. 4a... tf C. B A Q )t 4a. l do let ret. 44 88 C, M. A St P g la W aRlHlthrrn Kf 4,. .n C, R. I. A t. e. 4a 80 dn gen. 4a 88 do col. 6a 2 t'nlon Pacific 4s 104 de rtg. 4a 41 do re. 4a 110 C , C. C.ASt.Lg 4s ; do,lat and ret 4a.. Colo. Ind. 4e 77 V. 8. Rubber 4e 106 Colo. Midland 4a .. 81 V. S. Steel Id 6a ...106 C. A 8 r. A a. 4a. eVt -car. rhem. 6s. 8 D A H. c. 4a 106 awabaah let 5a 111 do lat re. 4a.... 102 de lit and ea 4a. 17 D. R. O 4a 17 Weetam Md. 4a M Platlllera 6a 74 Weat. Elao. 5a 84 Erie prior lien 4a.. 80 Wla. Central 4a 84 do gen. 4a 77 Armour 4e 86 00 cv aa, ar. a. i:ii l., b. 4t w., g. 4s. 100 do cv. 4a. ar. B... "5 C. A O. pfd. 4a... .101 Gen. Electric ct. 5a 148 D A R. U. rfd. 5a. till. Can. lit ret. 4a 31 N. Ry M. 4a 4 Inter. Met. 4a 10 St. LAS. P. g. 6a 80 Inter. Hero. Ma. 4a 71 Bo. Pad lie cv. ctt.iot Japan 4a It told. "Offered. London Btock Market. IONnON, June 30. American securities opened firm at to higher, but reacted on rumors of labor troubles In the steel trade. At noon the market was dull, un changed to a under the New York closing of yesterday. London closing stocks: Conanla. money 4414 Jl , K. T 42 do account 84 N. T. Central 137 Anaconda 10 Norfolk A W 81 Aarblaon 116 do pfd 80 do ptd 10 Cntarlo W M Baltimore A Ohio l!l Pennsylvania 48 Canadian Pacific )! Rand Mlnaa 10 Chaeapeake A O..... . 78 Beading T Chicago U. W 1 southern Ry 11 Chi., Mil. 4b St. P. ..1(7 do pfd 71 Da Bears 14 Southern Pacific 184 Denver ar Klo u 4" t'nlon pacific. do pfd 46 dn pfd Erie 97 V. B Steal..... do lat pfd 44 do pfd do Id pfd 44 Wabaah Grand Trunk 23 do pfd llllnola Central 1(2. Spanlea 4a Louisville A N 144 Amal. CeDoer.. 1 ...106 ... T0 ...116 ... 23 ... 46 ... ? . 64 81LVKR Rar, steady at 24d per ounce, ivbpa per cent. The rate of discount In the onen market for short and three, months' bills Is !U,4i 1 a-16 per cent. New York Hlnlnsr Stocks. NEW YORK, June 80. Closing quota tions on mining stocks were as follows: Alice 160 Leaovllle Con I OBrunawIck Con.. 4 Utile Chief .. 7 ..100 ..3(0 ..136 ..174 .. 40 Comatock T. 8- de bonds Con. Cel. ft Vs.. Hom Silver .... Iron Silver Offered. . 24 Mexican . 18 Ontario . 82 Ophlr . 64 Standard .Id Yells Jacket .. Bank Cleorlng-s. OMAHA. . June SO Rank clearings for today were $2,402,772.27 and for the corre sponding date last' year 11,864,206.89. Y' Cotton" Market NEW ' YORK, June 30.-COTTON The market opened steady, at a decline of 4 to 6 points under a, continuation of yester day's liquidation, wnlcn was nromoted l.v disappointing cabless.net a general favor able, weather map. Thet-o was strong buy ing, however, and the. market soon firmed up, going about 1 to 3 points net higher on the active month during the middle of the morning. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands, 12c: middling gulf, 12.2T.C. Sales. 480 bales. Futures opened steady; July, H4Sc; Au gust. 11.47c; September. 11.46c: October, 11 44c; December. 11 47c; January, 11.44c; March. 11.47c; May, 11.4.1c. Futures closed steady: July, 11.4Dc: Au gust, 11.48c; Peptember. 11.48c; October, 11.4'.ic: November. 11. Wc: December. 11 nlrv January. 11.4Sc; March. U.4Ac; May. 11 Mc. C.A L. V EcSTT IN, Jun 30. COTTON Lower at llo. ST. LOL'IS, June 30 COTTON Steady; middling llVic; sales none; receipts 879 bales; shipments 1.131; stock 26,878 bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, June 80. METALS The London tin market was lower today, with spot at flfll 17s td and futuras at 1133 12a 6d. Locally dull and a. shade lower on the average, with spot queted at 29 0029.20. Copper was 2s 6d higher In London, with spot at 69 and futures at 69 17a 6d. Lo cally dull and unchanged; Lake, 113.26$ 1162; electrolytic at I) JtKKa'13.12H; casting, el2.7fitfl3.00. Lead waa unchanged at 12 17a 6d In London. Locally the market was quiet at 6435414.46. Spelter waa unchanged at ta in ixnaon ana quiet at 4o.40HJ6.46 lo cally. Iron unchanged at 48s 3d for Cleve land warrants In London;, locally steady; No. 1 foundry northern, 816.60wi7.O0: No. 2. 81n.00frl6.b0; No. 1 foundry southern and No. No. 1 foundry southern soft, f 16, 26ft 16 80. 6T. LOl'Ifl. June SO. METALS Lead, steady; 843S. Spelter, steady; 16.36. Olta an! Hosln. NEW YORK, June SO OILS Petroleum, steady; refined, New York, 68 66; New York and Baltimore, 3835; New York and Balti more. In bulk, 84 85. Turpentine, steady; 46c. Cottonseed oil, stesuly: prima crude, t.4.364 60, nominal; prime yellow, 86.60a4).06; July, eo.Wd6.6. ROSIN jumt; strained, oommon, 83.150 'SAVANNAH, June 30.-TU11PENTINE Firm; 42to- ROSIN Firm: quote: B. 62 KI?2 75; r 33 0in3 15: E, 83 423 50; F, I3 1-MS86; O. t,t.ftO04.00; H. 84.10; 1, 84 26; K. 84 Suit 4 U6; M. 85.06; N. 80.40; W, O., 85.404JS.65; W. W., 16.4Vu5.65. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. June 80. DRY OOODS Tha day's cotton goods market showed main tained strength and a stronger tone on heavy brown cottons. Yarns remain rather quiet Dut witn a rirmer tendency in prlcea. Silk taffeta for spring is being ordered freely from some agenclea. Knit goods for spring are more active and hosiery Is sell ing freely. Jobbers closed their semi-annual sales. The wholesale houses will be generally closed on Saturday. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June Sfl.-WHEAT-July, 8127V September, fl.131il.lSH; December. 11.10'avjl W- Cash: No. 1 hard, 11.31; No. 1 northern, tl SO: No. 2 northern, fl.28; No. 8 northern, fl.t6HAi.17. SEIiD Flag, .11.734. ' P RAN In bulk, f-n.60e0P. FLOUR First patents. i.ii!?6.40; second patents, f6.10U6.3f); first clearn, 805tf.2o; second clears, f3.6&'S3.8t). lasar and Molaaees. NEW YORK, June 80 Sl'GAn-Raw, steady; fair refining, 1 42c; centrifugal, V text. 33c; No. o, 4 46c; No. 7. 4 40c; No. 8, 4 85c; No. 9. 4 80c; No. II, 4.IM0; No. 12. 4 16c; No. 18, 410c: No. 14. .'Hlc; confectioners' A, 4.76c; mould A. 6.30c; cut loaf, 6 75c; crushed. 8rl6c: powdered, 6.05c; granulated, 4 6e; cubes. 6 80c. MOLASSES Steady; Nsw Orleana open kettle, good to choice, 63c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, une 80 COFFEE Fu turea closed quiet, net unchanged to ( points lower. Sales In tha local market were 16.0(0 bags. Including July at 6 15c, September. 5.60c; October. 1.60c; December, 5 rV3 Mr: May. 6 60c. Owing to the holi day, there were no cables from Rrasillan marketa. Spot quiet; No. 7 Ulo. 7c; No. 4 Santoa, ku3)C Mild, dull; Cordova. H 12c. SIohx City Live Mteok Market. PIOl'X CITY. Ia . June 8S ISpecial Tele gram ) CATTLE-P.-vjIp'e 700 head. Mar ket steady; beevee. 85 0u7.O0; fat cows and heifers. 84 004j 00. feeders. 84 0uJ4 75. year lings 83.00(74 60 1MGS-Keoeipls. 6. M0 head. Market 5c to 10c lower; range of prlcaa, f 7. 30c7. 66; bulk ef sales, f7.vy1.y Announcement The business of J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Bankers, has this day been transferred to the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of OMAHA. TODAY, JULY 1st. THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK will open its SAVINGS DEPART MENT in its Bank Building, 16th and Farnam streets, in the room formerly ocnipied by GARVIN BROS. The old friends of the BRANDEIS BANK will receive a cordial welcome and the NEW MANAGEMENT invites the SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of NEW FRIENDS of $1.00 or more on a 3 per cent' basis. This department will be open from 10 A. M. until 3 P. M. On Saturdays, from 9 o'clock A. M. till 9 o'clock P. M. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA yaiyii 11 yy" u Biji lyjiflisiLpiiid aiJ0Llraiisli Checks on All Banks Cashed We occupy the same location and con tinue to do everything our bank has done in the past except receive deposits. Domestic and Foreign Money Orders Sold Here. J. L. BfRANBEIiB OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Are Moving More Freely. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWES Sheep and Lambs I si Moderate Snpelr. While Prices Are Steady to 66 Little Easier Thaa oa Tuesday. BOUTH OMAHA. June 80. ISOf. Official Monday 3.403 6.461 6,090 Offiolal Tuesday S.27S 8 483 MM Estimate Wednesday ... 7,804 10,868 2,40 Three days this week. ..14 683 Same days last week... 7,664 Hame days 2 weeks ago. 10 471 Same days 8 weeks ago. 9,717 Kama days 4 weeks ago. 11.670 Same days last year.... 7.470 24.811 29.819 18.074 34.620 27,3:5 27.7HO 12.327 11 534 6.184 T.a 4.3M ll.lof The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year 1WS Inc. Dec. Cattle Hogs Sheep 464. 688 1.8K2.84 606.662 4W.67S 26.063 l.fc2.24 119.410 6KS.C39 23.077 Tha followmar table shows tlie avers ge price of hogs at South Omaha tor the last several days, un comparisons: Date. I 1909. 1S08.1807. 1906. 1&06.1904.1C03. T,. 1 a t 66 ( 91 6 80 6 151 6 00 8 88 S 8V 28 6 10 6 07 6 77 6 91 633 6 13 (07 (84 (84 6 36 ( 16 1 I 06 ( 78 S 92! ( 83 6 20 ( 12 ( 67 ( gl S 80 ( 36 S 16 ( 67 5 83 ( 83 W 6 28 ( 70 6 861 (82 4 43 (32 (14 (65 I 5 86 6 44 5 JO ( 11 ( 9fU ( 92 47 6 22 ( U 5 67 6 03 8 46 5 17 ( 081 ( &6 Juno 21... June 22... June 23... June 24... June 25... June 26... 7 631 6 67 "J 7 44Va 7 i 7 48Va 7 tx Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle, ttogs. ttneep. C. M. St. P Wabash 8 Missouri Paclflo 8 Union Pacific 30 C. & N. W., east 1 C. 4V N. W.. west 72 C, St. P., M. O ( C, B. & Q., east 16 C.,'. St Q . west 26 C, R. I. P., east 4 C, R. I. oV P.. west 1 Illinois Central Chtcago Oreat Western.. 1 4 t 3 40 44 32 143 ToUls 130 The disposition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of bead Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. June 27... June 2K... 7 fi4 June 2S . 7 62 June 30 Omaha Packing Co 29 1 740 23 Swift 4V Co CS7 2,100 1,107 Cudahy Packing Co 7: ltd 74J Armour A Co 347 2.678 Hi Omaha Pk. Co. fr. K. C... 4 Cudahy Pk. Co. fr. K C... IM Armour Co. fr. K. C... HO Carey A Benton 12 W. I. Stephen 58 Hill A Son 43 F. P. Lewis 177 Huston & Co M J. H. Bulla 17 I,. K. Huss t F. O. Inghram T I'nlted Press Beef Co.... 47 I Sinclair 11 Swarts- Bolen St. Louis Other buysrs. US 19 Totals 8.101 JIM 472 CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morn ing numbered 132 rsrs as against 128 cars one week so and 199 cars two weeks ago Thus It will be noted that receipts this morning were very moderate for a Wed nesday. The arrivals consisted largely of l-ef steers. There was little better feeling on the You May Pay Gaa Bills and Electric Light Bills Here. market for fed cattle dus largely to the fact that buyers appeared more anxious for supplies than they have been on most days of late. Prlcea, however, were no higher. Oood. light cattle commanded strong prices and were very free sellers. A bunch of yearlings sold at high aa 87.00, the beat price touched In some time. On the other hand, heavy cattle were only about steady, but still they moved more freely than on a good many days of late. The supply of cows and heifers was small and the demand waa good, so that pretty much everything ohanged hands In fair season In the morning. There was no quotable change in priows, the general market being quoted ateady. The trade In stackers and feeders was very limited, the same aa It has been on most days of late. Both supply and de mand was rather meager, but still what few cattle there were commanded steady prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to eholoe oorn-fed stems, 80 .400)41. 76; fair to good corn-fad steers, 86.00iji6.40; common to fair oorn-fed steers, 8t.0til.00; good to choice corn-fed cows and heifers, 86.0036 .86; fall to good cows and heifers, U TbVb.OQ; com mon to fair cows and heifers, 62.oiXf3.7r; stock heifers, 88.26S4.00; veal calves, 84.0fct 7.00: bulls, stags, etc., 88. 266. 34: good lo choice Blockers and feeders, 84.8cCpC.bO: fair to good stockers and feeders. 83. 76(94. tj: common to fair stockers and feeders, 83. W 6-3 76. HOOS The market opened this morning with a good shipping demand and tha desirable kinds ot hogs that would do for that purpose commanded prices that were not over 6c lower than yesterday. Aa the more urgent orders were filled and ship pers dropped out of the market, the trade slowed up, becoming very slow and dull. Packers seemed bearish and after the first round they appeared to want a concession of as much as 10c. In fact a good many buyers were determined to take off fully that much. To call the market fctflOc lower would Just about cover the situation, or a big 6c lower. While the market during the lattar half of the session was slow, pretty much everything changed hands in fair scsson. A large proportion of tha hogs sold at 87 Uffw, with good heavy hogs selling on up to 87.80. 8 HICEP Receipts were moderate this morning, consisting largely of California spring lambs and breeding ewes and a couple cars of Oregon wethers. Two cars of mixed native stock were also Included among the arrivals. The trade at as very slow from the open ing and It was well along In the morning before very many sheep ls.1 changed hands. Ksrly sales Indicated a compar atively steady market, but the nluiginh movement Induced a somewhat eaxier feel Ing among buying talent towanl aw close. The general market was aboi sieady to easiei as compared with yesterday. California lambs and slic.p a;var.d to be unusually alow sellers and the fact that the bulk of aales of supplies consixtrd of coast rangers, gave the trade a duller tone than yesterday. The two cars uf Oregon weihera sold for 84 40. Quotations on range sheep and lambs: Good to choice spring lambs. 87 60438.60; fair c good spring-lambs, (a OO'dTbO; good to choice yearling lambs, 86 t&a5 76; fair to good yearling lambs. 64 7646 26; good to choice wethers, 84.40.04 0; fair to good wethers, 84. 104 40, good to choice ewes, 34V44.60; fair to good awes, 83.iiOiH.00; feeder yearlings. U bv'a 00. t. Leels Live toelt Market. ST. LOUIS. June S0.-CATTLIi-Recelpis, t.lC'i head, Including 8.811 Texans; market ateady: native shipping and export steers, !6 2fyQ7 1S; dressed beef and butcher steers, r.76i34.ti0; steers under 1.000 ponds, 64.MK0 00; stockers and feeders, 83 ttJ4 76; rows and heifers. 63 764V7 00; canners. 83 t SO; bulls, 83 703(10: calves. 86 (OtJI SO; Texas and Indian steers, 83.701341.60; cows and heifers 32 60t?6 M. HOO8 Reoelpta, 7.4)8 head : market steady; pigs and lights, B.6A67.M; packers, 7 667.80; butchers and beet heavy, 17 660 SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta, 6 28 head; market 16$26o lower; native muttons, MW46; lambs. 60O32: culls and bucks, 63.4&3&B; stockers. 63.4fr.Ha0. Kaasas fltr Live Stark Merket. KANSAS TITT Mo.. June 80 -CATTLrV-Rweipls. T.uOO head. Including 2 000 south ems; market for heavy steers b&lOc lower; other rattle steavdy lo lOo higher; yearlings, V 26; chMr export and dressed beef steers. 8o 40.i7.8B; fair t j good. 84 7heJ4 Hi; westsrn sieere, 84 7Mr4 8f.; stockers and feeders, H7Ufl i. southern steers, 3 fctf You May Pay Telephone Bills and Lodge Dues Here. SOWS 6.76; southern cows, 62. 7104.20; native cows, 32.40'U6.75; native heifers. 34.06a7.00; bulls, 33.2&ui 50; calvea, 8j.75'7.uO. HOOS Receipts, 12.0UJ head; market 19 10c lower; toil, 87.r; bulk of sales, 87-31 7.H0; heavy, 37.70y7.85; peckers and butch ers. 87.ro&7.&6, llsht, V.WuT.iy. pigs, 3o.003 7.26. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,000 head; market for sheep l.Vo2fc lower; lamha 2fJ50o lower; lambs. 80.007.76; yearlings, 64 2.S4S5 2; wethers, tj.'.ltf 4. ,5, ewrs, 13.2M0 4.25; stockers and feeders, 82-7t4J4.ii0; Texas muttons, 33.60y4.60. CHICAGO LIVE 8TC8TK MARKET Story of Day's TrwdlaaT 368 Cattlet Hoara. aad Sheep. - CHICAGO, June JO.-CATTLE-Recelpts, estlmuted at 15,000 head; market strong; steers. 5.6Otf6.40: cows. 4.00.'u6.J6; helferm !l.bO-(7 00; bulls, 3.404.2E; calvea, 83.O0-37 00; stockers and feeders, 83.3v4rti.Si. HOOS Receipts, estimated at 26,000 head; market 54; 10c lower: tiholoe heavy, fJeV BU&; butchers, fY.NiWnou; ngnt mixed, 70: choice light. 67.64Krt7.76; Dauklnc. f7.60(j ;.6ci4 87-aWji 7.8o; plga, 8fiio7.26; bulk of sales, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. estl- mated at 18.000 head; market ateady for sheep and 1M26C lower for lambs; sheep, H',Ki4.;6; lambs, 87.25-u8.00; yearlings, 84 .W t.0. nt. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, June 80.- ATTLli Re ceipts, 1.800 head; market steady; steers. 64 MKi-S 76; cows and belfers, 2.(otJ.50; calves. P .007.00. HOGS Hsceipts, 10.000 head; market (4) 10c lower; top, 87 81; bulk ot sals, fl.UH MHEEP AND LAMBS "Receipts, 200 head; market steady; lambs, 3i.Wa-8 00. Stock la Slajht. . Receipts at the sis principal western mar kets yesteraay were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha Sioux City ., St. Joseph .... Kansas City , St. Louis Chicago Totals 7,904 10.8H8 (J0 lOono I2.0H0 7,42u 2S.000 2,440 . 700 . 1 CO . 7.000 . 6.122 .16.000 .S8.624 71.S93 84.128 KILLED ON FIRST TR P a . . . V ' ; tm , Meeaentrer Boy Falls Dowa Elevator baft Fifteen Mlaatea After Oolasr to Work.' . KANSAS CITY. Mo., June 80 While de livering Ills first message for a telegraph company, fifteen minutes after he had been put to work, Leo Rend, aged It years, today stepped Into the elevator shaft at the R. A. Ing building and fell eleven stories to his death. ' ' i Ckeyeaae Property Orows. CHEYENNE, Wyo., June 80 -(Special. ) The city canvassing board has completed Its work, and finds that the total assessed valuation of Cheyenne property la tlO.SOO, 000, which Is an increase of over 63.000,000 over last year. Herbert L Gooch Co Brokers an. Dealers raOTWOVI, tf-TOOKaV Oaaaka Offices SI Sf. T. XOfe StULg, 8seU Taiepaeae, 2oaTl4VS 881, IaieaaVeat, A-SISi aad adUI. Oldest and Largeat Uoaae la the aVaie. IIOQS INSURED AGAINST DISEASE and other Uv Stock Insured acsinsi accident and dlaease," Address Ths Live Etock Reciprocal Underwriters. 410 Unfed Hank indg, oloui City, la.