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    TIIE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1010.
11
i GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
t ShoTtt Corer Early on Strong Cablet
from Lirerpool.
WHEAT . NEEDS MOEE BAIN
Cora stalra Strongr and Higher Ba
ansae mt the) CmI Wntbir Over
tha Cora Belt -Growth la
, Retarded.
OMAHA. June 1. 1910.
IJvrrpool cables were very strong and
surprisingly Ugh. flhorts covered early and
cominlwlon houses were fair buyer. Riv
ing wheat a better tone with values
higher.
Rain la needed In the spring wheat belt,
and general news waa more favorable to
the bull side.
Corn acted strrmg and wan welt aup
ported oa bullish news. Weather condi
tions are rather against rapid growth of
the new strop.
Wheat advanced on buying, caused by
firmer cables, and some unfavorable north
west news. Bales of cash wheat are heavy,
and millers are good buyers at their levels.
Corn ruled strong and higher on cool
weather over the belt and reports are
numerous as to retarded growth. Cash
corn was active and sold Vi&lc higher.
Primary wheat receipts were isM.000 bu.
and shipments were a,600 bu., against re
ceipts last year of. &7.UU0 bu. and shipments
uf 238,0001 bu. '
Primary corn receipts were 1,062.000 bu.
and shlpmeuls were ,000 bu., against re
ceipts last year of 717,000 bu. and saipments
of etH.ouO bu. . . .
Liverpool closed 12V44 higher on wheat
and Vd higher on corn.
rang of options;
caxes. 15.20; miscellaneous cases, $5.15;
southern, $4.73; storage packed. In 00.
Keceipts. Shipment
Wheat, bu H.tHO
Corn, bu S3. M.OK)
Oata, bu LOW 17,M
Article. Open. Hlgb.j Low. Closs. Tea.
Wheat I
July..
Bept.
tiept.
Oats
July..
1 . ' M 90 I 90 1
M
66
4V4l
M
66
64
4V
90 I 90
87141 Vi
M 1 64
66 I 6W
84V, to
WEATHER It TUB CHAIN BELT
Fair Is the Prediction, with No las.
porta at Chan la Temaeratar.
OMAHA. June 1. 1910.
The barometric depression over the east
continues to move slowly and its center
now overlies the St. Lawrence valley and
upper Atlantic coajit. This disturbance Is
still attended by unsettled weather and
rains are falling In the lower lake region
and upper Ohio valley. The crest of an
area of high pressure overlies the Bas-
katchewan valley. This high pressure ex
tends south over the Missouri valley and
waa the cause of a decided fall In tem
perature In the upper Missouri valley and
western Canadian provinces since the last
report. A trough of low pressure extends
north and soum over the Rocky moun-
aln plateau and Is followed by an area
of high pressure that Is moving in over
the l'aeltlc slope. Generally clear weather
revails in the MiHsisssppi and Missouri
lleys and tnrougnout tne west and it
will continue fair in tnls vicinity tonight
and Thursday, with no important change
in temperature.
The temperature and precipitation at
Omaha, compared with the jaut in let
years. Is as follows:
1110. 19U1. 19W. 19U7.
Minimum temperature.... M by 14 be
reclpllation .00 .it .14 .00
Normal temperature for today, 67 de
grees.
tendency in precipitation since March
41 inches.
Deficiency, corresponding period In lruU.
la Indies.
Deficiency corresponding period in 1908.
Ui ut an inch. -
L. A. WELHil, Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Balletla.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at a. m.. 75tn meridian time.
Wednesday, June L 1:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain-
L
Oaanfca Cash frtees.
WHEAT No. I hard, 597o, nominal; No.
I bard, 94c, nominal; No. 4 hard, 8l90c,
nominal: No. J soring. 9MiV7o. nominal; No.
t springy VufttHc, nominal; No. 2 durum, 80
lo, nominal; No. 1 durum, iwuauc, nom
inal. 1 , ''
CORN-rNo. a "white, IWf&W; No. t white,
RhXurttJM. a: No. 4 ahlte fJStaififtc: No. 1 yel
low. fceuAeUc: No. 8 vellow. 63WaMU.c: No.
4 yellow, 62&3c; No. I, 63v4c; No. 4. 62 St
Sfjac; no-grade, 404J.4&0.
OA TB Standard. 264D.ifiV4n : No. white
S6SwUMot No. a white. 84tf3nc: No. 8 yel
low, 4ie3br-No. 4 yellow, 83140; No. 3
mixed, 24uv44o. i '
BARLHY No, 4, 4R44c; No. 1 feed, 46
Vv-nc, rejected, 4WM3C. t
RYE-No, t, WjfUo; - Tt: 8, (8(9700. '
;r - (lariat Maeelpta,
Wlieat Corn. Oata.
Chicago : 24 610 248
Minneapolis 148
Omaha , ( 82
Duluto ...... 2 ...
'j -
. CUICAtSO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
' ratnrs of the Tradlagr and Closing
Prleaa on Board of Trad.
CHICAGO. June l.-Promises that the
turn would-cents, some time were at last
fulfilled today in 'the Wheat market. The
close waa steady and not far from the best
price of the session with a net advance
of o to I!i&l!4c. Corn finished H'y-lic
to Ho up, and oats hkWo to c. Final
figures for provisions were at a decline of
JGsvwKisvje. , ' ,
To some extent the Improvement In wheat
was due to natural reaotlon from an over
sold local condition. There waa heln also
by reason of a firm and higher market at'
Liverpool. Keports from the spring wheat
slate complained of cool, dry weather and
slow growth.- The fact that sales of more
than. 2,0u0.000 bushels of cash wheat to
, millers has been made in the last three
aays, practically deposing or all the No. 1
norUiern wheat brought here from Duluth,
v-jin another influence on the buying side
of wheat futures. A local expert alxu save
out a crop estimate, placing the total at
6&.000,0b0 bushels against a yield of 737,0u0,0U0
Dusneis mm year. 1 un ine otner hand, an
official report from Oklahoma Indicated
that the harvest there would be the lurgent
on record, 10,000,000 bushels more than last
' Var. A Northewestern authority, too.
iVured that the spring wheat acreage had
Increased 8 per oenl In the three chief
states. Nevertheless, shorts put the price
up on -inemeeives. neacuons were sugni
and scarce. The cash wheat sales here to
day amounted to nearly 200,000 bushels, in
chiding some to go to Milwaukee mills
Heptember ranged between 914o and 92c,
closing at V2Aaiihkc, a net gain of lrflc.
Corn advanced today. September fluctu
atlons had as limits 58S4'(i.Si'i.c and 67c.
The closs was steady, V'iftc up at hX'a
6ao. Cash, closed firm with No. 2 yellow
at WlSVHtlBC,
Uata rose with other grains. September
varied from 8&MiSS4c to 3bVtC. and ended
VtoSo net higher at 86140.
in provisions there was some reselling
on 1110 pari 01 yesieraay s Duyers. Last
yuoiauons snowea porn aown WWiSo, lard
&mivtc, ana rrosr uqwc.
Leaulng Quotauous ranged as follows:
Stations. Max. Mln. tali. Sky.
Ashland, Neb 78 47 ,uu Clear
lAuburu, Neb.... M) 44 .00 Clear
U k'n Bow, Neb. Kl w .u char
Columbus, Neb... 81 4J .00 Cler
Culberison, Neb.. 90 U ."0 Cloudy
rairbury, Neb... W 4 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 77 45 .00 Clear
Ur. Island, Neb., w 44 .14) Clear
HartiiiKion, Neb. 76 it ,00 Clear
ltusilngs, Neb.... U 4i .00 Clear
HoldreKe, Neo... 9 44 .00 Cloudy
Oakdaie, Neb 7K 41 .O . Clear
Omaha, Neb 74 62 .u Clear
'lekamah. Neb... 74 4a .00 Clear
Alia, la 71 4J .00 Clear
Carroll, la 78. 44 .00 Clear
Clarlnda, la t 48 .00 Clear
blbley, la tis 40 .00 Clear
btoux City, la... 70 44 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. ni. I Not Included In
averages ...
1MST1UCT AVERAOKS.
No. of Temp.- Kalrv
Dlstrlcts. Slatlons. Max. Mln. fall.
Columbus, O....... 17 48 40 .20
Liouinviue, ny w T2 , 4ti
Indianapolis, lud.. li W 44 . .20
Chicago, 111.. 24 00 42 '.M
til. Louis. MO 14 . 72 -12 .10
Les Moines, la.... 14 72 44 .w
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 70 Ut .00
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 82 62 .20
Omaha, Neb la - 82 44 .00
Appreciable rains occurred within the last
twenty-four hours in the est. Louis, ij.n
sas City. Chicago. Columbus and Indian
spoils districts of the coin and wheat
region, xne weatner is cooler in the e
trsme western portion ana temperatures at
or near below freesing occurred at five
stations In toe Minneapolis district.
L. A.' WKlH,
Local Forecaster, Weather Uuieau.
NEW YORK UUNURAL. MARKET
Articles. I Open. High. Vow. Close.) Yes ,
r
Wheat I I
July 3V4l
Sept.
Dec. 91(ovlM
corn 1
July
Hept.
. lec.
Oats
July Sept.
Dec
$ July
Sept.
Lard
. July
Sept.
Bibs"
L y July
f- BepU
' no
S 10
a 70
12 35
Ul'sl VI I Sl'Mjl
I I
B8V 67SI 68
6SV58Vii4j'Wi58iia
64 6oHlii6ovJ)ui
. i3tVtfl 353BfVk
22 20
21 96
12 37
93
91
90
67
36
84 36V
21 90 I 21 90 22 22
il UN I 21 VU
11 96 I 11 97 12 40
11 90 j 11 90 i 11 25
12 20 1 12 20
11 r U 42l 12 17 12 1?, 12 40
U U )3 22i U TO 1 11 92 12 .'
No
Cash quotations were as follows;
FLOL'K Barely steady.
. lt h No. 2. 7fAf;6c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4662c; fair to
Choice matting. DNBtxu.
SEKUS Flax, No. l southwestern. 12.03
No. 1 northwesUm, tZU. Timothy, 4-ii.
Clover. 111.26.
PKOVIbIONb Mess pork, per bbh, $22.50
Sfii.ii. Lara, per iw 10s., u.tcv,. hnort
l ibs, sides (loose, 112 2d 12.47. Short
clear sides tboxeai, ii.a.liao.
Total clearances of wheat and flour were
equal to 8I,0uO bu. Primary receipts wers
ZM.ouv ou., comparca wun ii'i.uw Du. th
correspond In r day a year ago. The world
visible supply, a shown by Bradstreet's,
decreased X.W ou.
Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
11 cars; corn, 381 cars; oats, lw cars; hogs.
24.000 head.
ChU-agu Caalv. Prices Wheat: No. 2 rod,
tl0U(jl.iu; No. 1 red, WtiVic, No. 1 hard,
, auat)Vc; iso. s nara. vo9c No. 1 north
rn spring. fl.02l&1.03; No. 1 northern
spitng. VVwtl.OO: No. I spring, 9ta"J0c. Corn
No. t cash, tlt!Jc; No. t cash, 67u7c; No,
2 white, slfjiR; No. 1 white. 0w40:; No.
I yellow. AMvwWci No. 3 yellow. todt.JiVc
Oats: No. 2 cash, Kc; No. 2 white, 3Mty
mo. 1 wnne, wwac; 10. 4 White.
KxySTc: standard. 3M''n3c.
BirrrtR steady; creameries, 26g27c;
dairies, 23'02c. ..
EdGS Keceipts, 18,767 cases; steady; at
mark, cases Included, 16(dl6c; firsts,
17c; prime firsts, 1NC.
I'll EK8E Firm; daisies. 14W16c; twins.
HWyltVc, young Americas, 16io16c; long
hosi.H 14Siiil6o.
lfuTATofciS Weak; rholca to fancy, 22
24d; fair to good. IKO00.
VOULTRT Steady; turkeys, 15o; chiek
U4.09. '
VEAL-Study; 69 to 0-lb. wta, i)Rc;
, to 6-lb., wis., 9ac; 86 to 110-lb. ts.,
Chicaga Recelpis Wheat, 24 cars; corn,
110 cars; oata, 248 cars, Kstlmetsd Tomor
rowWheat, 14 cars; corn, H cars; oats,
14t caia. .
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
1 t
Action of Supreme Court Causei
Prices to Tumble Sown.
WESTERN RAILROADS HARD HIT
News of Defeat of Amendment for
Physical Vnlnatlon af the
Roads the t'aase of a
Rally.
NEW VOTtK, June l.-Meaured by the
rate of shrinkage of prices, the stock mar
ket offers a strong Impression of the sin
ister purport given by the speculation to
the action of the federal government
against the advance In railroad freight
rates. The fall In prices today, Hdded to
yesterday s declines, carried St. Paul and
Heading down 9 before effective resist
ance wss encountered. Many other active
stocks showed losses for the two days'
movement of between five to eight points.
Ihe result was the abrupt establishment
of prices at the lowist level of the year
for all the principal railroad stocks. The
showing wss less strlklnar in thn - uf
other indtietrlsls. but the weakness In that
group was sufficiently acute to leave room
tor a presumption of the r rxtmnl in from
lie influence common to the whole snecu-
latlon. ;
The appeal to the principle of unlawful
conceit and agreement In the making of the
schedules contained In the government suit
a nn provcu tne Greatest snoca to snec-
letlvo sensibilities. The advocacy In nartv
platform and In official utterances of at
tendment of the law to permit agreement
on rates seemed tn he taken ua srtiitirnnce
of exemption from prosecution on the score
of Identical charges by the different roads.
no prospect or being held responsible Un
restraint of trade on the mere score of this
Identity of schedu e Is vreatlv feared as a
threat of something like changes in the
rste situation.
Ihe supreme court decision In the Mis
souri river and Denver rate cases uphold
ing tne runngs or the interstate Commerce
commission supplied an effective supple
ment to tbe federal Injunction suit as a
epressing influence on stocks. The shap
ing of the railroad bill In congress received
increased consideration as indicating the
tendencies toward radical treatment of the
railroads.
It was congldeted not without significance
that the rally in the market followed the
news of the defeat of the amendment for
physical valuation of railroads. The post
ponement of the coal rate Increases trom
Indiana and Illinois mines was taken to
Indicate the geneial effect to be expectod
from the movement of opposition to thcs
Increases. .
Private estimates of the larae Increase
In cotton acreage awakened expectation of
ravoranie government report tomorrow.
Increase in exports of copper for the week
did not prevent a further shrinkage in the
London visible supply of that metal.
tiunan were weak. Total sales, par value.
t3.ati9.UO0. United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on bonds were as follows:
sabs. Hlsli. Low. CIom.
AHls-Chalmers pfd 100 J S
Amalgamated Coppsr H, as t i
American Aarlculiural .... 4H4
m. Bmt 8ugar 1,400 3ft 4 3M4
American Can 1 1.600
m. V. A F 8,4)0 66V1 MUj (la
Am. Cotton Oil I"0 40 60 41
Am. H AL pld l.t'K) 36S 3414 '
Am. Ica Sacuritlsa b" 13Vi 21 M
American Llnawnl UK) 11 iS 12H
American Locomotive I.two 4 46 44
Am. 8. A R 4J.KJ0 75 74 76
Am. 8. a K. pfd 1,100 104 lot io:i4k
Am. Steel Foundries TOO 6J 62 62
Am. 8usar Kalinins, ea-dlr 100 lit 111 l'S
Am. T. T (,00 1S5H 1M
Kansas Cltr Orala aa Provisions.
KANSAS CITT. June l.-WHFAT-July
830 bid; 8HmW, 87c bid, lK-cember!
sso, sellers. Cssh. unchanged to lo higher
. No. S hard, 9scil OS; No. a. 94cj4101; No. i
red. ttc,l.: Na 1 94firatio.
t'OU.N oitjiufcii'tiO bid; Peptember, SBW
Bc, sellers; Lecember, 60oue bid;
casb e higher; No. I tnixsd, 6c; No. t
6Vatr7c No. I whits, five; No. t, 6!Wf4c.
LaTa-vJnchenged; No. I white, M!tOc:
Ns mixed. VtAiSJc. '
1? No. t aWitiKC,
iiVa' Uuhajd;- choice timothy, $16.00;
clV H-e iririe, 1)0 761911.00.
hi TTEK steady; croamery. extras, J7o:
flrwis. Sue: seconds, 2Sc; packing stock, 21a
fcUUa X toady; current recstpVa, new
notations of the Day oa Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK. Juns 1. FLOUR Generally
steady; spring patents, fb.muA.H; winter
airaigms, M.ouiai.iu; winter vatenis, m.swui
B.2t; spring clears, -Liuu.M: h inter extra..
no. i, 4.uu(a4.4v; winter ejtiras. No.2. U.70
ivausas siraignia. t4.Bou4.K. Keceipts.
bi,l bPis.; shipmenu, 1,146 buia.
LUllA AlcAL iial'eiv sleauy: fine whits
ana .i.tituw, , 4u.4uud.4u; noatse, i.2u(ai.o;
aim urieu, i.MHH4.ea.
VvHJCaT spui market firm; No. 2 red,
ll.oo, nominal, c. i. f. ; No. 1 northern, 81.il,
nomlnsU, f. o. b. Option market: Wheat
was quiet, but. firm in tne cables, cool
and ary weather In the northwest and
covering by snorts, closing l4ilfec net
auvance. July, u.ov,iuvl.02. closeo. Sl.Ol'A
September, WaBc, closed, 98c; Dec
ember, WVuW'c, closed, HOC aieceipts,
68,900 bushels.
CORN Market firm: No. 2. 880. nominal
eievator aomestic basis; export No. 2, 6uc,
iiuuiuimi, 1. o. d. upturn marxet was with
out transactions, cosing, 4-)c net higher.
July closed, 67c; September, 6;c. Re
ceipts, 9,000 bushels; shipmenu, 4,890
bushels.
OAT8 Boot market ateadv: mixed. WJTti
82 pounds, nominal; natural white, VJsiXi
pouiuis, aa-vc; cuppea wnite, WiiKZ pounds,
434i47c. Receipts. 130.276 bushels.
WAvirregular: prime. 81.15: No. 1. 8L10
(Oi. ii; no. t. WK-S341.W; mo. 1, sajiajc.
nuiH uuli; state, common to choice.
1909, 21(3 24c; .1908, nominal; Pacific coast.
1909, UtilSc; 1908. nominal.
H1DK8 Easy; Central America. 23V4e:
LKATHKK Steady: hemlock firsts.
29c; seconds, 23027c; thirds, 2232Sc: relects.
214f25c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess. 124.00
p.:.ou; ramiiy, ss.ousa'f.w; short clear,
(26.00ig27.00. Beef, steady; mess, 16.00&
16.00; family, 119.OO&20.0O; beef hams. 821.00
1 25.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies,
10 to 14 lbs., ll5.NKjH8.00; pickled hams, $16.00
i ic.w. iara, weak; miaaie west, prime.
4U.dixuia.o; reiinea, Dareiy steady; con
tinent, iis.40; soutn America, 114. uO; com
Pound, tl0.00ial0.50.
tallow Dun; prime city. hhda.. 7VWc
country, 6lX,(57c.
KICK uuiet; domestic. 64i8c: Patna. K
Uc.
xiUTTKlv r irm; creamery specials. 23c
extras. 2hc: thirds to firsts. 264128c: state
dairy, finest, 2sc; common to prime, 234)
27c; process specials, 2tc; seconds to ex
tras,. 2392&c; factory second to firsts, 22
Uoifc; initiation creamery,
CHEESE Firm: state skims. SDeclal.
12c; fine, 10llVie; fair to good, &9c;
coiiiiiiuii, oitfio; tun bkiiiis, iVfe'tydfeC
POULTRY Dressed, firm: frosen chick
ens, ltkQ28c; western fowls, 14 19c; western
turkeys, 16jl8c.
EOO6 Weak; fresh gathered, storage
packed selections, 21022c; regular packed
extra firsts, oiiuziftc; ursis, is'SrtjJU'c.
t. Lonls Creneral Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 1. WHEAT Futures,
higher; July, 92c; September, 91c; cash,
iirm; iracx rso. 1 rea, XLODtyvl.10; No.
hard, ll.OOwl.03.
CORN Futures, higher; July. 68c; Sep
tember. 68to4c; cash, higher; track. No.
2, buotioic; no. 1 wnite, (uauc.
OATE -Futures, higher; July, K; Sep
tember, 84a.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, I6 0oy
D.01'; extra lanvy anu straiKni, st.4vg4.tKi
nam winter clears, ii.kiibj.iu,
SEED Timothy. I3.00t(3.60.
l'(KNMEAL-43 26.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track. 97i398c.
HAY Steady; timothy, I14.fluwuMW; pral
rie., i.i uuin.iw.
BAtKHNU 7 J-lOc.
HKMP TWINE 7c.
PROVISION'S Pork, lower; lobbing, 222.00,
ljru, tower; prime steam, ill.av0ll.92
Dry salt meats, lower;vboxed, extra shorts,
114.12: clear ribs, 114.12: short clears
$14.81. Bacon, lower; boxed, extra short.
na ciear nos, sift.si; short clears,
$15.fi?.
POULTRY Quiet: chickens, lie; springs,
z.sc; turscys, 10c; aucas, tsc; geese, 7c
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 24a2oc
EGOS Unchanged, 17e.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour, bbls 7. U0 22,600
Wheat, bu 11.000 HS.wo
Corn, bu 12.0u0 134.0U0
Oats, bu 30,800 126,700
Minneapolis Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 1 WHEAT July
ut-; repiemoer, wwuci casn, No.
hard. $1.0K; No. 1 northern, $1.06491.07
No. northern. V1.03,(f 1.04,; No. t north
in. ll.0OOl.Ue,4.
. SEED Flax. $2.08.
CORN No. I yellow, B21?64c.
OATS No. S white, SG436C.
KYU-No. I, 4Vg9c.
BRAN In 100-lb. 'sacks. 118 OOOTIS 26.
FLUfR First patents (In wood. f. o. h
Minneapolis), tS.OOifl6.20: second pa tent a
$40!il6.00: first clears, I3.65&3.96; second
clears, li.otxo'i-W.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. June 1. WHEAT pot.
aun; iso. reo western winter, no stock
futures, firm; July ts 4d; October, ss 6d
lx-ember, nominal.
CORN Soot. Hiav: old Amariean ml..
6s6d; new kiln dried, 6std; Via. Galve!
to.i, 6s6Std; futures, dull; July, 4s 8d. Sep
tember, 4s 6iL
FLOCK Winter patents, easy, ,
urer of the United Piiates, $,V, TT5.32; subsldl
Inrv silver coin, $21,SK7,2S6; minor coin, $1,
".7 . 1 1?4 ; total balance In general fund. $s2,-lKo.417.
,
us
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK. June l.-MONET-On call,
steady at 2V(i.'i per cent; ruling rate, J'4
per cent; closing bid, 31 per cent; offered
at S per cent. Time loans, dull and
slightly turner; tdxty days, 2 per rent;
ninety days. 3(p4 per cent; six months,
fits per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4,5i
per cent.
STERLING EXCIIANOE-Wesker, with
actual business In bunkers' bills at $4.!4i
4.8425 for sixty-day hills and at $4.K7IO for
demand; commercial bills, $4.83'lj4 M. .
SILVER liar, fic; Mexican dollars. 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
weak.
Closing quotation on bohds were at
follows:
V. 8. ret. s, res W Int. M. M. 44 44
do la, coupon nxvlMapaa 4a W
V. 8. St. rn 114 do 4a M
do coupon lot K. C. 80. let 2a 7Js
V. 8. 4a. rea uni'b. k. aeo. w ihi... 3
do coupon 1144L. 4V N uni. 4n...
Allll- hl. let 6a.... " M., K. A T. lit 4a
Am. At. o bH do pn. 4'4S
Am. T. T. c. 4..lw' to. fartfie 4a....
Am. Tobacco 4a TfTN. II. It. of M. 4a.
an ea ri. . . a.
Armour A Co. 4t.. tlH do deb. .4i... Ttti
"N. Y-, N. II. II.
1"4 rv. a 1S1
1"N. W. l.t c, 4a.. S
a du ct. 4a li
ltlNe. I'aclllc 4s 101
V do 3a V"ii
W0. I. U W. 4
S24,Potin. cr. ,ii., 7iV
yn-.t e,) t.on 4,
'.' Rodlna sen 4a i
I', ut .N. J. g oa....l2:Va8t. L. b. K. fg. 4a. Il4
I'hca. A Ohio 4a.. 1'".4 du gen Se S7(,
do rel. iia V St. L. S. W. c. 4l.. 77
CliKo A 'A IWa... iota do lat sold .....
t:. H. A VJ. J. 4a.... 9S Seaboard A. l. 4..., 324
Jo gen. 4a 'So. l-aclllc cul. ...
C, M. B P. g. 2 : do c. 4a HV
C., K. I. 1. c. 4a. 7.-.H do let ret. 4a 4 .
do rfg. 4s bJ'Bo. ltallar (a I'M
Ooio. lnrt. Ba. 17 do gen. 4s 77
Colo. Mill, is 74 t'nlon pacific 4a Ml
C. A 8. r. a e. 4i. do cv. 4s H1.T14
D. ft H. ct. H do let ft ret. 4a....
1). St K. G. 4a Ji V. 8. Itutibar tie li
do rel. 6a HI'. S. Blcel 2d i
Uijtlllera- ia 6 Va.-Caro. roein. a.. Kf'a
Erie p. I. 4a 24Wabaeh lat , 101
do gen. 4a '."iVs do ut A ex. 4s.... it
do ct. 4a, ear. A... 74Weetern Md. 4s Ml
do em-lee B 40 VeU F.lfc. cv. 6a.,.. KM
Oen. Elec. cv. 6s lie Wl. Central 4s t"i
111. Cen. lat raf. 4s.. iMu. Pac cv. 6a ctla.. 3
Int. Mat. V n
Bio. Olierad.
Atchiaon gen. 4a..
do CT. 4a
do cv. 6s
At. C. L. 1st 4s...
Hal. Ohio 4s....
do 3s
llO !. V. JS..
Brk. Tr. c. 4s...
t'an. of Ua. ea...
tcn. Leather 6s
Oil All A LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Are Liberal, bat Val
ue! Show Slight Change.
HOGS ABE FIVE CENTS LOWER
Receipts Are Large, bnt tbe Demand
Is Reasonably II road and Fairly
Active Lambs Are Gen
erally ftteatly.
Recelnts Were:
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ....
Estimate Wednesday
SOUTH OMAHA. June t 1010
Cntt'e. Hons. Sheep.
... 1.PS4 4.197 3 104
. .. 4. (:. S.G0H 4.7!'l
... 4.5.M 11.7H4 l"t)
Three days this week.. 10.417 2:..5'S 0.745
fame days last week . . . .1.047 StUkVI 13.0.18
Same days 2 weeks ago. .12.V'.2 2t.74 18.4!4
Same days 8 weeks ago. .13.7RM 19,:M! 21.270
Fame days 4 weeks sko..14 M0 18.2P3 W.C2S
ciame days last year... .11,670 27.3H5 4,W
The following t.ible shows the receipts of
rnttlo, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with Inst year:
1910. 119. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 413.634 Wl.tHS 21.MB
Hogs WSC'l l.liVi.ilK! 253.0M
Sheep 003.9!il 611, 2M) 7.2V9
The following table shows the average
prices of hogs at South Omnha for the last
several days with comparisons:
Tata UI. I1SOJ. 11004. 1W7.1.106.1.
May tt... ) 7 00 S 371
May 1.4... 43)4j e , 6 2g
anuy I w 10 97
May 25...I y in 7 101 8 14
My 2...f 9 141 7 111 6 1C
May 27... K 27 7 64 S 20
may zs... w -i 7 o.' 6 1.
May 2S... 7 021 6 27
ftiiiy 9 3.sa, B 2i,
way 81 ... I 34 7 ll1
Sunday.
Keceipts and disposition of live stock at
tha L'nion Stock yards, South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hours ending at o o'clock.
esieroay :
KKCKIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r 8.
Jr..
M
Hi
Local Securities.
Quotatlor.s furnished by ' Samuel Burns,
v it lor a L.its ouiiaiug. umana:
Hid. asks.
Auditorium, Chicago, 6a, 19tt....
Clljr of O alalia 4 Via, U44
uoaby f.cklng Co. as
,a Portland camani sonos ss.
uwa V. C, con. botida 4a gs
East St. lx)ula A Bub. oa U
K. C. Stock Var as slock f
Long beii L. umber Co HO
Lincoln. -Neb., ts, 1IUU
MsDraaka Tel. Stuck e per cent lot)
Uouuis Water c ea. lla lw
Umatiar-Water to. 6a, 1I 3n
Omaha uaa M, 1411 kola
UmaSa Uaa ia, 117 MS
Omana ai. L. a r. M, ),
Omaha K. L. pld, t per cent u
Ouiatie St. Hi. ba, W14 tllVs
Omaba a c. u. bu Ky. oa, 12I....
Omaha a C. at. St. Rj, pld..., 44
Omaha A C. t). St. Kj., pld at
South Omaba, cltr of, 4a, 1U W
Swanschlld A Sulauerger 6a, M.. ..luoy,
acillo T. A T. 6a, Ml (I
opeka Hy. os, UtO o.
Trl-Clljr Hr. A L. ea Mvg
tniou Stocs tarda, S. O., ex-dlv.... si
Am. Tobacco pM.
American V.rfolen
Anaouoda Mining Co
Atcbtaon
Atchison pfd
Atlantlo Cuaat Line
Baltimore A Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian faciflo
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of iesr Jersey..
Ihreapeaae A UBIo
Chicago A Alton
Chicago Ot. w., new....
C. O. W. pM
Chicago A N. W
C. M. A St. P
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southern....
Consolidated Oas
Corn Products
Delaware, A Hudson
Iienver A Rio Grand....
V. A K. O. phi
Distillers' Becuriues ....
Erie
Brie 1st pfd
Erl id pld
General ElecUio
Oreat Northern pfd.,
100 to W e
M li U 2Vs
1,8.10 4tVk 40 41 V
el.wa) K1444 UU 104
600 lul 100 100
, 1,100 11 118 lliVs
, U,im ill mm in
tOO 27 17 ittt
, 10,00 1S 77 V4 71
. a. 600 IMUj 192 '4 1WH
, S.100 Si'fr 3(Vs
600 lot loVs
100 170 J.O ZIU
. 17JII0 4Vi U
100 46
1,100 27
OHO 4Vi
1.500 141
404 SO l
U.0OO MVs
400 90
11.500 137
00 It
1.000 1I
1.700 U
46
4S
147
74
16
6
K3 "4
46
si
4
14S
10 .
Ss4k
Boston Stocks and Bouils,
BOSTON, June 1. Closing quotations on
mining slocks were:
Alloues 42 Mohawk 41
Ainal. Copper Nevada Con .9
L. L. a s ia .Mplaaing Mlnoa lo-u
Ariiona Com io4Noith butte .'. al
AUanuc 4feNortn Lake 10
A C. C. A S. M. . lii old unminlon ., Do
buue Uoalltiun lk40eceola HI
I. A Aruona m ranott B. A C 14-
Cal. A Hocla eov suincy
CenieiHilal ...
Copper Kanga C. C
Eaat Buue c M...
Krankltn lZHiBupenor A r. C.
Ulroux Con W Tamarack
Oranby Con 9M U, 8. c A O MU
Oreen cananea iau. s. o. n. a it....
Isle Kuyale Copper.. 21 do pld 4034
Kerr Laa v HVutTCon. ilss
Laae Copper oinwinoiia
La Sana copper i iinkwoissan .a. 114
Miami Copper ....... 11
!iUk',. . . . r.v.r.
1,8110
1.OU0
1,600
1,000
200
10.o 141
1.400 181
19
ill
27
45
84
13444 114H
14H M
U6 17M
16 f'
11
4.1
14
78
to
IS
48
Oreat Northern ore ctla.. I,3o0 41
Illinois Central
inter borough Mat ,
Int. Met. pfd ,
international Harvester
Int. Marina pfd
International Paper
International tump ...
Iowa Central
Kansas City So ,
K. C So. pfd
Laclede Uaa, ea-dlv
Louisville A Naanrtll
Minn. A St. Loala
M., St. P. A a. 8. U..
M . K. A T
M..-K. A T. pfd
Missouri Paclllo
National liiscull
National Lea 4
N. K. H. ol M. 24 pfd
New York Central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk A Western....
North American
Northern Pacific
Paclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P., C, C. A St. L
Plttaburg Coal
Pressed Steel Oar
Pullman Palace Car.,..
Railway Steel Spring..
Heading
Hepublio Steel
Hepublle steal pia
Hock Island Co
Rock Island Co. pfl...
St. L. A B. F. Id pti.
BU Louis 8. W
St. L. S- W. pfd
Bloss-Shsffleld 8. 4k I..
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway
So. Hallway pfd
Tenneaaes Copper
Texas A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T 8t. L. A W. pfd....
Union Paclflo
In Ion Paclflo pfd
V. B. Realty
U, S. Rubber
IT. 8. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va.-Caro. Chemical ...
wabaab.
Wabash pfd
Western Maryland ..
1,200 131
7,600 19
1,200 M
4,400 6
144 146
124 111
go si
190 118
18 19
61 82
M W
600 18 17 18
. 1.000 18 11 11
600 44 46 4644
600 10 11 18
. 1.6U0 82 11 82
So
. 1,800 101 101 KB
. 4,600 144 140 142
800 118 138 17
. 8,600 U 88 11
600 48 If
. 4.100 ST
S00 104 It 104
. I. W0 76 71 14
. 00 17 24 16
. 21,600 111 114 lie l
. 4.300 44 48 44
. I.704 100 M 10U
. 1,800 10 7"
, 14,400 124 126 lie
700 t6 14 14
,. t,400 112 18 181
,. 1.600 104 106 104
800 100 84 C
. 4U0 II 11 1
100 M N v 84
lio
600 IV 18 88
.241.100 167 161 164
. 1.600 al DO Is
. 1,100 17 18 8
,. 14,100 40 18 40
700 87 as SI
. 1.004 41 43 44
,. 1.7U0 II 10 i
. 1.400 14 13 l
TOO 71 7" 1
,. 11,400 121 118 111
,. 1,101 It Ji 16
. 1,700 61 6 80
6U0 21 2
.. 2.4u0 ) 29
800 13 21
.164. 400 178 176
. 1.100 14 II
2"0 71 78
00 II 88
4,100 117 11
Weaungbouse kleclrlg
Western Union ,
Wheeling A L. E
Total sales fur ths cay, l.lll.ios shams,
.... 4.100 46
14.100 6
.... 8.100 1
18,404 41
.... 1.200 4
.... 1,400 44
.... 404 47
11
SI
1741
H
!
8
lie
41 44
64 (8
1
88
44
as
It
l
4814
44
S
17
SO
ss
London Stock Mavrket.
LONDOK. June 1. The market for secur
ities opened nominally W to 1 point higher,
but the United States government's attitude
toward railroads Induced continental and
local selling. At noon ths market was
easier, with prices unchanged to Ik over tne
close at New xora yesterday.
Consuls, for money. II Louisville A Kaah..l44
do aooount 18 Mo., Kan. A Texas,, lift
Amai. tapper i4aw iora central. ...jia
Anaconda I Norfolk A Western. .101
Atchison U do pfd at
do pfd 104 Ontario A Western.. 46
Baltimore a unio...ne rennayivania ....
Canadian Paclflo .. 1 Rand Mines
Cheeapeake A Ohio.. 84 Reading
Chi. Oreat Western.. 17 Southern Railway
Chi.. Mil. A 81 P.. 117 do pfd
Da Beers 17Routbera Paclfle ...l'.'l
Penver A Rio 0 18 union Paclflo ISC
. el so pro
. 17 I'. S. Steel go
.44 do pld 1SH
. 14 Wabash gnu
. to so pfd 41
.11. Suaniaa 4s asy.
a,atra uiviueua.
SUA' E1V-Bar, steady at 24H1 par ounce.
MONEY SSa474 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three
months' Bills, IV per cent.
Now York attains Stocks,
NEW YORK, Juno 1. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Silos 817 Leedvllle Ooa.
Brunswick Con 7 Lmie Chief ..
Com. Tunnel stooa... 84 Meaicaa
da bonds II Ontario
Con. Cal. A Va. 10 Onhir ,
Hena a.ive, e, Standars
Iran Sliver 141 Hallow Jacket ,
Bl-dlv.
4o sfd
Brie
do lat pfd....
da Id pfd
Grand Trunk ..
IlllnoU Central
.. .8
.. I
..MO
,.1M
.. M
.. T6
.. 10
Treastry Statosseat.
WASHINGTON, Juns l.-The fondltloo of
the treasury at tha beginning of business
tonay waa as follows:
Trust Kunds Gold eoln, $867,008,80; sliver
aoiiars, i4su.3n,uuv; silver dollars of IWO,
u.7ll.tiuo; sliver certificates outstanding
l4Kil.817.OuO.
tieneral Fund standard stiver dollars in
general tuna, tz.8ls.k4k; current liabilities,
e).10.9ti2; working balance In treasury of.
flees, Hi.eoOlS, in bauks tt) treujt of ireae
4
107
II
llM
100
18
i
100
14
101
11)1
83
18
V
88
K
IMI
8i
14
M
88
101 ts
7
88
in
m. & st. p.:
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Jnlon I'aciilc B0
, Or N. W. (west)... 62
, Hi. P., M. & O.. 27
C, li. & y. least) 2
C, 11 ci y (west)... 80
C, R. 1. & I', (east).. 7
K. I. Y. (west).. 1
llltioin Central 6
C, O. W 3
Total receipts 214
Omaha Packing Co
Hwift and Company...
Cudahy Parking Co...
Armour A Co
Schwarts-Bolen Co
Cudahy iiros. fr. K. C.
Murphy (Shipper
Kohn packing co
tSinclmr 1'ucking Co 41
W. B. Vansant Co 44
Stephens Bros SI
Hill tt Son 131
B. Lewis 4.1
Huston & Co 83
B. Uoot & Co 141
H. Bulla S7
U Wolf 35
Sol Liegan ID
Other buyers Ell
.. 14bnannon .A.... 10
. ee superior
. 8Suiwrior A R. at. .A lun
11
61
' 1 New York Curb Market.
The following auotatlrus ' are furnished
by Logan & fryan, mefnbers. New York
Stock exchange, ib bouth Sixteehlh street:
Ray State Oaa 27 Inaplratlon ,.
Butte Coailuoa 18Laroae ' '. , 4
Cactus zJvev.- conaolldsted... 20
Cblnu 11 NewhOUs M
Chief Consolidated..! -16Uhlo Copper 2 7-11
Fraction 61Hay Central 1
Latla-Ualy lSwirt Pkg. Co 104
Ely Central 8,8cais, Roebuok Co. .lav
Ely Consolidated .... eo silver Pick I
Kranklln 18 Superior A PltUburg 11-
Olroux 7Tuuop&h Hlnlna ... 1
Goldtteld Cons 1 l-UTrlnity Copper I
uoldfleid Florence. .3 6-16-Nurui Laa lo
Ooldfleld Daisy I Bohemia
Green Canenea 1
7
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. June 1. Bank clearings for to
day were 82,882,500.35 and for tne corre
sponding aate last year 4J,uji,iio.vl
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. June 1. METALS Stand
ard copper was steady, with spot and June
at 12. tufa 12 60. Local dealers quote lake
copper at S12.753tU00, electrolytic at 112.42
&12.75 and casting at 12.S7iU12.b0. London
market closed strong, rtpot, tab us oa; fu
tures, 57 16s. Tin, easy, spot, 8M.8u33.00,
l.,,rifirm market easv : soot. l4i 2s bu: fu
tures, O50 7s 6d. Lead, easy; spot, S4-4A(t2
4.60. New York; 24.lfWa4.go, Kast St. Louis.
Loudon market unchanged at 12 10s. Spel
ter closed easy at 86.4OSiq.50, New York; 16.06
i&'o.lKt,, East St. Louis. London unchanged
at 22 7s od. Kngllsli Iron market lower at
4:a od fur Cleveland warrants. Local mar
ket aulet. No. 1 foundry northern, ill.tAKit
17.76; No. 2. $16.6Ui17.2d; No. 1 southern and
No. 1 southern sort, iik.a&iQ.o. .
HT. LOUlt). June l. MuiiAi.9-Ljead. auu
14.2(1. Spelter, dull, weak; fo.go.
Cotton Alarket.
NI5W YORK. June L The cotton market
opened steady at unchanged prices to an
advance ol l points in response to Detter
cables than due and covering, but quickly
broke under a renewal of hoavy western
and Wall street liquidation, with contracts
selling Into nw sow ground fer the move
ment. At a net uecimo ui iiouur, a points
for July and of from 8 to 18 points for
later montrfs. It looked as if the selling for
lone account was less urgent, and later in
the morning; prices rallied several points
from the lowest on roreign riuying and sup
port from recent sellers.
bt, lxjtjis. June . ii ium iower
middling, 14c. Sales, none; receipts, 824
bales; shipments, SU bales; stock, 28,83)
bales.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. June l.-COFFEE Market
for coffee' futures opened steady at un
changed prices to a decline of 2 points In
response to easier European cables and
some scattered liquidation of September
by local snorts. Trading was very quiet
and the market showed little - further
change, the close being steady, net un
changed to 1 point lower. Sales were re
ported of 7,000 bags. Closing bids follow
June and July, 6.16c; August, 41.26c; Septem
ber. v.ituc: uctouer ana iMovomtmr. e.zoc
lecember, 6.40c; January, 6.43c; February
6.4c: March, 6.48c; April. 6.61c: 'May. 4. Me
Spot market quiet; luo No. 7, 8',c; Santos
no. 4, pc. Mild, quiet; coraova, V4fi2c
Available "npplles of Grata.
NEW YORK. June 1. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreet's show the following changes In
available supplies as compared with Dre
vlous account: Wheat, United States, east
Rockies, decreased 1,803.000 bu.; Canada, de
creased 1,032,00 bu.; total United States and
Canada, decreased 2.9fi5.O0O bu.; afloat for
and In Europe, Increased DOO.OOO bu.; total
American and European supply, decreased
2.OO6.O0O bu. Corn. United States snd
Canada, decreased 247,000 bu. Oats, United
States and Canada, decreased l.iM.OOO bu
Turpentine and Hosln.
SAVANNAH, Oa., June l.-TNRPE.V
TINE Firm ;wlar&7c: sales. 4(12. bbls.: re
ceJpts. 846 bbls.; shipments, 622 bbls; stock,
6.818 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales 1,843; receipts, t.118
shipments, L7S8; stock, 46,407. Quote: B 8410
C4.17; L, Ha44o; k, Hvf4.82; r. i4 86
4.8; Q, H.tWnUZ1; n, sn.ou; I, bvoa4.lo
K, I6.2&; ll, eooo; wu, osu; ww, bio.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. June I. CORN Higher; No.
white, 66t6oHc: No. t yellow, 67c; No.
yellow. rvUfcc; No, 8. 66c; No. 4, 66; i
grade, 62c.
OATS-HIgher; No. 1 white, 88ttc; No.
white, I7c; standard, SSc.
Bagsr gad Molasses.
NEW TORK, June l.-SUOAR-Raw
firm; muscovado 89 test, 8.77c; ceutrlfugsl
M test, 4.27c; molasses sugar. 8 test. 1 62c
refined, steady; crushed, i.8oci granulated
s-Bici Dowaeceo. s ave.
6 1SI 6 231 2l
6 11 1S) 6 2S 4 27
6 04i 6 22 6 171 4 36
6 Mi 6 32 6 ll'.; 4 34
I 6 2il & 19!
t 90 I 6 17
6 931 6 ill I
6 (4 6 2U 6 l:
6 Oil 6 3UI & 1,
6 OS) 32 5 13 4 W)
4 3
4 47
4 43
s
63
une 8 30,, 7 111 6 35 6 10 6 21), o (M; 4 63
4
2
2
W
68
1
29
3
1
1
4
1G0
lVC and TupnepCo.l
TEI.r.rMONC .-e.
C PorctAS wax yy;
BOSTON. MASS
OO STATE IIIUT
OMAHA . NTH
BOAJus er Ysax visa.
Minus
Wo offer for sale and recommend the
purchase of any of the following bonds
J.l
Wichita rails Bad Iforthweat
eri, Ballwsy Company of
Oklahoma
Citizens Gas Company of Kan
kakee, IU.
JsoksonviUe (riorlda) Oas
Company
Munols, Indiana Xaifht Com
PT
Eastern Wisconsin Railway fc
Xdght Company
ookford. UUools Ilactrlo
Company
Racine Oas Idcnt Citmpsny...
Eastern Oregon laight 84 Fowsr
Company
Ssoanaba Fowsr Company of
Escanr.ba, Mloh
Orchard Mass Irrigation Manl-
Rate Trice Yield Due
merest About
61 97 5.30 Jan. 1,1933
8 ? .S reb. 1,193a
6 07 H 8.10 June 1,1937
6T. 97 H 0.93 July 1,1933
67, 90 6.10 Oet. 1,1983
E 8Vi S. 10 Mch. 1,1939
5re 101 S ',',. Jan. 1,1930
100 Oct. 1, 1939
e?j 101 B.T5 Jan. 1,1914
t loo e r x. l, 19X3
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
RAT NYE. Pres.. F. B. JOHNSON", Trrns..
Fremont. timnhn
rH!1. IP U FARLEY. V.-Pres.. CHAS. W. TUltNKI!,
Boston. New Yuil..
R. n. SCHNEIDER.
Fremont
1 Caaaaa
V
-flhMaaftr1
RAILROAD. MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION U ON 1)5
CAPITAL , FULLY PAID, O.OOO.O!!
saaiiaasasaaaaaiMBMaaniaaasaasavs-r imn m'nranrrT' i I r-T"r-ri-r-r-
8
DISPOSITION.
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
. 4V0 1.M1 6t4
. iftO 3,(JU6 6bV
. 4Ni 1.W5 1,111
. H!4 3,3H8
. 115
2.i5
28
i,7
10.W8 2.582
I
,lr.. i'C I -
j
vessi,-- ah
sli isnniil i rlWisnaaaasii i iiSamaiM
Total 4,Slii
CATTLE RecelDts of cattle were liberal
again today and the quality of the offer
ings showed little improvement as com
pared with Monday and Tuesday. Condi
tions showed vory little change and for the
mobt part prices remained about steady all
around, ritncliy good to choice graaes
were scarce ei.ough to attract quite a little
competition and some ot the more de
sirable ot the offerings ruled a little firmer.
Un the other hand the llgntweigiu anu
short-fed cattle, in fact anything showing
grass, was slow sale at shaded figures.
Yearlings show the greatest range or prices,
fat stock BtUiriK about as well as at any
tuna lately, while thin and grasy kinds
are hard tcr move at any figure. "The move
ment was not overly lively, but the pros
pects were favorable for a good clearance.
Abut the only change worthy of note in
the market for cowa and heif'rs was the
Increased discrimination on tiie part of
buvers to take hold of the' medium and
common grades, and these were hard to
sell even at shaded figures. Texas grass
cattle are coming freeiy at other points,
and these are much preferred to the ordi
nary run of natives ana Dutcner stoca.
Veal calves sold atout steady with yester
day, but the bull market was badly de
moralized, with prices 2k(&50c lower than
last week.
Not a areat deal of activity was noted
In the stocker and feeder trade, as supplies
were decidedly limited and there was no
particularly urgent demand from any point.
v nat few gooa Ugnt stoca steers auu neii
ers were ottered commanded fully steady
prices, but the trend of values was easier
on the ordinary run of medium and fair-
tleHhed stock.
OuoLations on cattle: Oood to choice
cornfed steers, 17.2547. 00; fair to good corn-
fed steerB, Js.tiOcttV.Ui; common to fair corn
fed steers, $6.60u6.50; good to choice cows
and heifers, !6.Yf,(jt. i5; fair to good cows
and heifers, 24.6045.50; common to fair
cows and heifers, 42.76&4.20; good to choice
stockers and feeders, 6.50u4i.l5; fair to
good Blockers and feeders, t.1ixwo.4M; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, !.'l.50iJ
4. 76; stock heifers, 3.76fi4.75; veal calves,
I3.7sftri.tiu; bulls, stags, etc., t3.00j5.M..
1-tepreseniative saiee:
BEEF STEERS.
Av. Pr. No. At. Ft.
... 407 1 00 13 lis 7 10
JllllL
No.
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17....
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18....
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17...,
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tut 6 44
1)4 6 76
S47 ill
e4 4 1)0
711 4 40
1.40 4 bt
1120 4 40
444 4 70
024 4 74
llul 4 7
HUT 4 75
1112 ( 40
l'J 4 K
Iiu4 7 00
1147 1 00
1010 1 00
llbl 7 OS
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7T- t 00
110 I 06
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1007 1 OS
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17
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14
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11......
COWS.
1121 7 10
1040 7 10
UO 1 14
11KI 1 16
......106 7 lo
......1041 7 SO
1 61 7 24
101 7 25
U7 7 16
trig It
1311 1 14
124. 7 30
....1040 1 ft)
.... M2 f 36
....1347 7 44
....1294 1 40
....12 7 40
....im 7 40
....1241 7 60
....1320 7 60
.... 144 1 60
....1141 1 70
....16ul 1 li
31 344 120 25 47 tr.4 80 30
61 124 140 1 15 84 246 10 30
68 304 IK) g 78 214 ... W
(8 1W) 120 25 Ct 210 80 30
28 tH 80 29 60 802 ... t )
38 17,9 ... W U 211 ... fl
56 SO ... J74 41 342 ... t 30
44 301 ....1 27. 60 132 160 180
43 ...2W 80 111 40 117 40 30
63 302 160 17 82 227 80 t 80
U 2la) . 80 i 21 62 165 80 8 10
II 144 80 111 34 284 ... ISO
13.. 243 ... S 27 48 131 0 110
65 140 80 27 77 227 80 1 30
66. 120 200 I 84 27 173 100 10
40 1) 40 1 30 60 200 40 9 30
39., 807 ... 1 30 11 180 UK) 9 82
14 .104 ... 130 4. ...... .2.14 80 9 32
10 15 86 9 80 77 2.10 160 9 32
4 267 160 9 80 71 112 40 9 32
6 2.4 ... 9 80 72 233 120 9 32
6 230 40 9 30 49 222 80 9 32
49 il 10 9 30 79 139 ... 9 32
87 1.16 140 4 K) 62 fit 80 9 82
30 Ml 40 1 10 , 61 K9 ... 4 32
87 163 ... 9 30 69 228 80 32
84 166 80 9 10 11 230 ... 9 22
15 t7S 120 9 30 47 tnl 90 9 82
67 243 140 9 30 69 2f8 160 9 31
TO 128 180 130 10 141 ... SSI
41 t7 240 9 80 64 238 ... 9 32
45 164 140 9 SO 65 li'4 80 9 II
57 9 ... 9 10 5 237 ... 9 32
14 224 ... 9 SO 41 108 ... 9 31
77 129 ... ISO 14 251 ... 9 32
47 i'5 80 9 30 79 239 80 9 32
14 184 ... 9 84 67 247 ... 4 32
11 231 20 9 80 69 249 160 9 82
61 107 ... 9 10 25 818 ... 9 31
41 m 80 9 SO 76 220 ... 9 82
11 till SO 9 30 78 234 160 4 32
66 181 ... 9 30 76 66 ... 9 81
63 138 10 9 30 67 261 40 9 12
76 211 80 1 SO 66 2l 80 9 85
70 154 80 9 T7 229 120 9 35
C4 144 140 9 SO 71 230 40 9 15
65 277 120 9 SO 74 237 M0 9 33
45... ICS 10 9 30 62 171 ... 4 86
66... 2S9 ... 9 30 68 227 W 1 Si
44 211 ... 9 ttt '18 246 ... I 85
69 144 ... 1 20 71 123 10 9 16
10 263 100 9 80 17 129 ... 135
68 232 120 9 90 45 300 80 9 15
87 264 10 9 SO 83 180 40 9 16
4 110 ... 4 90 H 115 ... 9 85
18 219 80 9 30 44 230 80 9 36
46 284 100 9 80 74 137 200 9 15
18 134 160 9 SO 71 230 40 1 36
41 28 120 9 10 62 113 ... 9 84
4 244 160 9 SO 81 248 ... 9 35
66 277 UO 9 80 83 113 ... 36
46 ..166 60 9 40 75 142 40 9 35
44 943 . 80 9 80 81 214 SO 9 86
14 t5 ... 9 10 69 223 160 9 40
74 160 170 9 10 64 141 40 9 40
14
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16...
4...
19....
9...
11....
4....
11....
1
.. 986 t IB
..1087 1 40
..1096 I 60
.. 7u7 6 64
..1187 6 76
..1044 04
..974 4 40
..1146 4 60
.. 401 I IS
..420 6 43
., 170 4 00
l ino 40
1 ISM) 6 60
1 2260 6 60
...1870 6 60
..1620 t 40
..1110 t 76
.. 162 7 60
..150 1 60
..144 1 60
172 I 18 4
98 4 00 I
9l 4 9) 4
946 4 26 4
961 4 60 41
1030 t (10 'I
UU0 6 23 11
971 I 26 11
UEIFEKis.
661 4 to 14
647 4 26 4 ,
.... 4it 4 60 11
v BUixa
1310 4 10
1130 4 16
460 4 16
411 4 71 1.
1200 4 00 1 .. .
1470 t 10 2
1340 6 26
CALVES.
96 I 00 4....
16 4 16 I....
, 126 7 00 1 ...
120 7 16
HTOCKEKa AND FEEDERS.
602 t 10 4 740 I 40
124 6 35 1 768 t 60
(56 t M 14... 480 t 66
666 t 86 14 671 t 70
tit 6 96
HOGS Another small decline was scored
In the hog yards this morning on a liberal
supply. Demand was reasonably broad and
fairly, active, however, and the big end of
receipts changed hands in very gooa season
Reductions of a nickel were the more fre.
auent. the long string selling at 19 30 as com.
nared with yesterday's popular price of 11. 36.
Order buyers and shippers made a few
trios throuah the alleys, but they bought
very spaarlngly, moat ot the offerings going
to backers. Good lights are still selling
at the top of the list and heavy grades
or common uuallty nesjiectea as ususi.
tftass hava droiiped back to their old-time
notches, and instead ot commanding a pre
mium over the loads in wiucn may come.
are selling "with the bunch ' wltn ths usua
doekags.
Toward the close of today's market after
most of the larger droves had been put
up, the trade became dull and weak at
prices a little lower than those paid during
early rounds. A large share of the supply
went at a spread of 10 26u'9.36. as compared
with yssterday's spread of ID JOu 40. Tops
reached H 40, a nickel lower than yester
days short top. v
Representative sales:
Na. Av. Se. ir. Na Av. Rh. vr.
16 144 ... 9 80 46 1S6 120 t SO
16 173 ... 9 10 14 Sou 140 9 40
.1)1 ... 9 20 41 241 80 9 SO
.810 ... S IS 14 Ill 40 1 80
.sal 90 9 22 14 119 ... 9 34
.419, ... 114, 49... Ill ... I W
.111 40 9 HI 44 ;i3T ) 9 "
A too Ut 22 220 'IN
11..
41..
41..
67...
LOW RATE
TO
St. Louis and Return
$15.40 for the round trip. On sale Juue od to Sth via
WABASH SHORT LINE
Double daily service. Also Summer Excursion Kates
to all Eastern Points including
NEW YORK AND BOSTON
General Agency for all Trans-Atlantic Steamship Lines.
Information regarding rates, train service, etc,, cheerfully
furnished.
WABASH TICKET OFFICE
H. C. Shields, G, A. P. D.
L16th and Famam.
IB I If ! Mt lllWWWmW.tr li .IWTlllavJWi
Herbert B.Coocfi Go
Brokers and Dealers
OBAIH PROVISIONS STOCKS
Omaha Office, 113 Board of Trade Bldg.
Hell Phone, Doug. 631; Ind. A-Sl 1
OLDEST AND liAatGEST HOUSE
IsT ajIE tJTATE.
butchers, p.Sliii.Dfj; light, fcl. 40 9.60; pigs,
18.6a.00. ' .
SMKl ANU LAMBS KeceiptH, 6,609
head Market strong to loc hlgnei. l.atnrn,
,..3(Xg.8.eU; yearlings, iD.MXort.UO; wethers, 4.ia
u.bo; ewes, 4J.MJiiu.60, siuckurs and letdcra,
tBHEKf Lambs sold at figures generally
steady In the sheep barn this morning. In
the neighborhood of eight loads were re
ceived, and while killers bought up prac
tically everything on sale before noon, the
demand was neither active nor broad. Oood
light and medium weight grades were fav
ored, as usual, and moved more readily
than less attractive offerings. The best
lambs here, a string of Colorado-tad Mex
icans, went at fx.25, the same price at which
they sold yesterday.
There was nothing of consequence in tne
way ot ewes or wethers Included In re
ceipts, and the situation In this branch
of the trade remained unchanged. Very
good ewes have been selling around i.lo,
but something especially choice might
bring tb.25 or better. Wethers have almost
stopped coming, and, with big muttons meet
ing with sharp discrimination at otner
points, It is pretty hard to get much of
a line on values. Best handy weights prob
ably command $6.26650.
(Quotations on lea stock: oood to choice
lambB, 17.9088.60; fair to good lambs, 17.000
7. 90; good to choice wethers, &.lb36.&0; fair
to good wetners, g4.&xai.lo; good to choice
ewes, !4.(Ka6.&;, fair to good ewes, U.btf
40.
No. - Av.
bii4 Colorado lambs 73
10 Colorado lambs, culls 6
118 Native Iambs 77
75 Western ewes and wethers ,. M
4ns Western lambs ; tsO
16 Western lambs 62
2t Western lambs 67
31 Western lambs 76
11 Western ewes 112
600 Cojorado lambs 70
St. I.onls Live Stuck Market.
PT. LOUIS, June 1. CATTLK Keceipts,
2.U0U head. Including wk) head 'iex.uis; mar
ket Hteuoy; native snipping and export
steers, IK.UO'S.30; dresseu beef and butcher
steers, i.90i.K.i; steels under 1,0X) Ins.,
HJ.UNft'S.Oii; stockers and feeders, ..iititi.A;
cows and neirers, li. iiMSuu; canners, ii.bi)
Ui.2b; bulls, im.Ih&d.uO; calves, fo.uuCrs.uu;
'lexas and Indiuu steers, 14.doQ7.uO; cows
and hellers, tiMx&T.O).
ItOUS Iteceipts, S.VuO head; market 6&10o
higher; pigs and lights, :i.O(jy.y. 10; pacKers,
tiuMy.iO; outchers and best heavy, n.t!(j)
fJ.'ii.
frill iEP AND LAMBS-Iteceipts, 2,200
head; market steady; native muttons, 4.2U
(ofj.'io; lambs, l?.&09.45; cuils and bucks,
J.UUy4.00; stockers, 3.O0'y 6.U0.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, June 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts, l.&uo head; market steady; steers,
I6.6o4V7.dO; cows and heifers, lJ.5oyi.2i;
calves, K.OCH(i7.f0.
iUXiS Keceipts, 700 head; market
steady to 6c higher; top, fcr.tk); bulk of
sales, 9.MM.
KHBI1.P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head; market slow; lambs, (.&Wiy!l.aO. -
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
Bouth Omaha 4,&54 Il,7u4 l,7'i0
tit. Joseph 1,U0 iw H.UMj
Kansas City 6.00O 12.000 b,5oo
frit. Louis 2,t00 : 8,700 L K,ai0
Chicago 15.000
Totals
2U.0U0
.30,164 66,104
18,000
19,900
Omaha liar Market.
OMAHA, June l.-HAY-No. 1, 19.60; No.
2 M.OO; packing, &.00. fritraw: Wheat, W.&O;
rye and oats, (7.60. Alfalfa, $12.60. The best
grades uf hay are holding their own, but
nobody seems to want tne poorer quality
at any price. . ... . ,
Milwaukee Oral 11 Market,
MILWAUKEE, Juno 1. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern, l.o;(gl.08; No. t
northern, l..4fe'l.W; July, Dl'Ac -
OATS 38'Uc.
13AHLEY tiamples, 60a6c.
Pr.
8 25
6 26
7 85
8 26
8 00
26
7 75
7 90
6 10
8 06
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady to Strqng Hoars
Steads' Sheet) Lower,
CHICAGO. June l.-CATTLK-Recelpts.
15,600 head. Market steady to strong. Kteers,
shd8.o; cows, it 0141 ou ; uensis, H'lf
6.76; bulls, 14.604.90; calves, 1.008.36;
stockers and feeders, (4 76j.50.
HUGH Receipts, M.OOO head. Market
steady. Choice heavy, .BO&9 tris; butchers,
I'j.OOni'y.ffTH; light mixed, lv.6O14vO.tO: choice
light, $u.60U.6;; packing, I9.6uai9.80; pigs,
$9.2:9 0. liulk of sales, I9.6649.o0,
bHKttP AND LAMUB Receipts, 18,000
head. Market lower, ttuuep, Jt 2f
140; yearlings, Sn.iaKffS 76; lambs, i'.00s.4o;
spring iambs, $8.009.00.
Kaaaaa Cltr Un Stork Market.
KANSAS CITT, June 1 CATTLE Re
ceipts, (,0u0 head, including 2,000 southern.
Market steady; southern steers lOo higher.
Choirs dressed beef and export steers, $7.23
5(8 26, fair to good, 007. it; western steers,
iJ.2Ctr7.7d; Blockers and feeders, f4.2b(ti.a6;
southern steers, 4 2t"vi7.60; southern cows,
i 36iti6.o0; native cows, :.7&s.oO; native
heifers. 14.607.40; bulls, H 2646 80; caves,
lu Owfil.OO.
IIOiW- Receipts, 11,000 head. Market
steady to Ac higher: top. 19.60: bulk of sales.
fv. 4039.60. Heavy, 9.&oujibVi packers and
BOY CHARGED WITH A3SAULT
Vaisg Ranch Hand ,ut Lauder
Accused of Attacklam tla.
ployer's Itaaghter.
LANDER, Wyo.. June l.-SpecHl
Telegram.) John Kouches, a ranch
hand employed by . Lou llennlok,
of the I'lnexlale country in Fre
mont county, was brought to Lander
today on a charge of attempted assault on
Angellne Ilennlck, the 7-year-old daughter
of Ills employer, He was bound over to the
district court. A bunuh ti cow punchers
talked of lynching him, but were frus
trated by the deputy sheriff, who brought
the man to Lander. Kouches is . about
18 years of age, the son of a coal miner,
formerly employed at Rock Springs.
Inaaraace Taa In South Dakota.
PIERRE, S. V.. Juno 1. (Special.) The
Insurance tax receipts of tha state for the
year ending December 31, 1909, were 18,411.
For the previous year tht ' tax receipts
amounted to 76,749. The total receipts of
ths department from all sources for the
year ending December 81, 1909, were IUS.OuO,
while tha total receipts for tha previous
year were $96,671.
Old Capitol Torn Dow a.
PIERRE, S. D., June J.-(Speclal.) The
work of destruction ot the old capital
building Is .going on rapidly," and by the
end of the present week tiothlpg will be
left to mark the old location except the
foundation walls, which will be taken out
at once te allow tha grading over of that
part of tha grounds.