1 Tli-r iHF;r 0rAnA:TrTFT)AT.' XCSY. 1010. 11 15 j CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET J Spring Wliet Beceivei Some Wel come Haiu and More Wanted. - fulnrrs. stadv: Julv. ij.6'J. October, 6s7d. (JOHN Snot, essv: oM American mixeo, fin 4d ; now kiln dried, tv, new ktln dried va tialveatun. hU; future. nominal. PICAS Canadian, steady, ,7s. FLOUR Winter patents, easy, 29s. SOME, STATES SHOW A ECLINE Weather. CenlHloua Art Mark In xr7 lbmhoit (he t orn pro I teli--rieras;e Crop la "? Looked For. r. . tv - .. . jmo. dome more I J vaiu yv , Casli OMAHA. June . The ns2; .net belt received 'am, which Was balily ne'ded and a yet. nwtlPi) ti) break th druutli. Kentucky anl ' Missouri state crop re- urts show" A- decline In condition lor the non i h of Alay. . Wann weather' aliould shuw up the Jamage try Hlcamt.n- files. Best J;dg vt in.ukel condition are doubtful i rafmvra sell their wheat below Vie dollarjlevei. , Weathin- cnrtd.tlond- are i.ich Improved nii'ougholit. tiie,.'cui-ii belt,., t-nder iavorable c'uiidmoii;'extlnir it l.t ?xpecicd that the. new crvp Will easily make average yleldH. I'armtrs have shuwn little , disposition to sell ami van A in firm. ' Wheat . wan firm on the nneniiig on higher cribles. Shorter covered later, and res auvanced in from euiuiaay ciusu. h heai w tirni. Mnd oHoi nigs were ibKorbed at lr over Saturday. There Was a good buying of corn, the aiaikei Uliif supported by longs who took Silvanliiu.. of .light offerings and the treniith Ir. vlieut-lv out nrices tip. Ke- 'elptk arm model Hie, but a better movement' is .' expected with warmer veathtr. j . , i.' Primary! wlioat receipts wore 4'V!.O00 liu, nd shipments-were 2i2,O00 bu., against holi day last joar.' " .. 'r Frlmarv rn'rrf Hcelnt' Were 831.000 bu mil ehpnients were 593,009 bu., against holi llav Inat vear. jrarane.wer 16,000 bu. of corn, 12.000 mi. or ofljCAnu. a heat nn Hour equal to 87.COO bu..-J! . ', Llv er-pJof Tlii)l-l VI higher on wheat and uricimnger ,pn corn. Loral r 1114b of options? - Articles., Ope-n.f Hlrh. Low. Close. Saty WC.UUKH 1 'l llli - GRAIN - BKI.T Warmer la Predicted for Taesdar, with PrnHable Shower. OMAHA-. June 6, 1310. I.laht showers were scattered over the central vallevs during the last twcniy- four home, sml (jenerally cloudy and nn ettl"(1 weather c ntinuen throtigliout the valleys this morning, with light tainx fall ing in Oklahoma, uhiiis are tailing in m? lake region. New Kngland and on the outh Atlantic coat, and heavy i iina have alien within the lact twenty-lour Mours at points In the gulf Ktate". The weather hua been allghtly warmer over the central val leva nine e the preceding report and tf?ni peratures ara generally higher thioughout the weit, but no marked nor derided change ha occurred in any soclion. Areas of litgh preuie civertle tho extrema upper 'alleya, ana ine i-sciijo coaai, nun a trouah of loV ureasure extenoing from the extrumo northwest down over the mountain region. Thta troiigh pf low pronsurc will continue enntwnrd and nhowera are proba ble In thl vlelmty tonight or Tuesday, with allghtly warmer tonight. . rt. niiMratiir and - nreelniiatlnn at Omaha, compared w.l'v. tli lat three years, 1 ioiiows: , AJiv. 4.-HT. ij'l, iJI. Minimum temperatuu ., i' ru to m frec-lpitatlon T T .! 1.75 orinul tempcraiuro iur iunu, u uc- 1, T.iflt incliea. innn J.SJlnchea. Dettirlenty ccrreapouuiug yenuu in iwot .Winch. . , It. A. r.r-nii. tiocai r ui . Whfut I I I ' July..'. ' tOVsl ' S9H!' 4 Kept..., tr 6r;i "80. tt, Corn- IrT 5 I I ' July.: .!, V'VSin M, Ml .B4i Sept. i . ... K'A B(i 5ui Oats- I I ' July... S4H 2i 31-jl 3t Omaha Caali Trleia. WHEATrNp. 5 hard. tic; No. 8 liari,; tVu'iic; .fC-l-."Turrd, !.:; No.- t nprlng, Mtu'JOc; Nq, "'iHinff,-"1l'fr!i3e;,Na, 4 prlng, CORN'-Not.." nUte. ffSfttic; .o. ' white, oSHIiJfc; '.JCo. -4.j.w.hltfe. Sftu7c: No. yellow, Si'tc; No. 8 yeilow, 53(jj,63,ic; No. 4 yellow, MfifV-r No. I. 55c; No. S, 6J1iS6c; No. 4. BSViliWo no grail, 434j49c. OATS Standard, 3iic:)!p. 3 white. 3i wc; wo. 4 wiate, c; ?o s yotlow, wya HA RLE Y 44!j4t4 T Hot 1 feed. 43g4io; re Jerted. 40tr434 i v ,'iV. RYl'-No. 2, 7S76c;:No. S.'toc. A'arlot' tAecltt ' 'I ' Wheat. Corn. Oat" Chicago -,Y..tw! !..... -9 313 127 Mlnneapolta .. ....;.'.'.... 2S9 ... Umih i.vm,,.......,,,,!!).., 104 ... 12 uuiutn 14 .... CHICAGO "lR,ri AM PROVIMOS Kratnrea of the Tradlasx aad Cloalna; Prltfea on .Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO,, June ,6.7-Actlve buying of wheat here 4y foreigners today emphasized me aigniiicance or nigner prlcea in Kurope. iiiiwiu urgeri.il) purennse were also re celved from the northwest and the south wt. -. motivation were plain that some o tna largep shorts had covered In antlci patkin of alarming ahowlna In the mv ernment's forthcoming report on rroos. Not only wheat-but every one of tho leading Kjapies. on mange scored a substantial ad vanie. wneai closed J to lfac up, norn, j"ny)ic; obis, 'ii'1o ana provlulons K) to (Sc. - ' Tiho eloao dn-wlwat -wa trcmir at aTioiit Ihe peat prices of the day.- Offerings were comparatively scanty from the atart. Kew reactions occurred and they were small One of the sources of the prevailing robust teeJing lay. In .the bulllshnesa of ttie corn market. It was noticed also that ine north' s-estern changes Quoted relatively hla-he prices than C'hkagn. The Inarket here waa axaerted. oy soma to be actually on an ex port basis. Interest, waa acute as to the government report due Wednesday after noon, but the fact was pointed out that a! though the document might prove surpris ing tho atate figures tip to date gave no sign of other than a bearish showing on winter wheat at least. Hume rather. serious damage reprs, however, were received today, notably from Mlnsouii and Indiana, Jn addition, ivortn fiakota sent com plaints of no growth. Furthermore, Texas dispatches- allege that little wheat was moving. can sales here reached fair pro. jina-"!!!, luu.viu Dusneis, . ana charters, bio. On"rr.Hhela. September ranged hetwee SXHk and i&ie, plotting at lTkc, a net gain o The corn market was strong throughout with the exception of a brief dip early. 'Price limits for the September option were WV nd (KMkcu wlth 'the close firm at SOWtrC. Tha,aah market was also firm. Ko. 2 yellow cicsed at 6Stn")!tSc. In oats there was some taking on of lpna; IVnee by sfveruhitors who' figured that the fine crop promts had been more than discounted' In, the price. September varied from 8.',,C to OSc, closing at the latter figure. , , Hulllsh utterances of a Milwaukee packer regarding provisions were given some back ing from . Interests- allied with him. Pork finished 60c to to up, lard, 30c to 35c, and rlhs, . X7C U 4oc The range of future waa as follows: NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Prices of Stocks Brtak Violently to Hew Tiw I-fTcU. RAILROAD RFPORTb THE CAUSE i Mor f Irralaied that Hrilers Tnnk Line Uffleera Harp l.ltrn I Hope of trrnrtnac lnillflen - tloji of I. err. Nailnnal Pl.rult Na'innal lea.i N K It. of M. M pld.. .Nw Tok Omni N. V.. t. A W Nnrtoik WniUrn North American Nirlhm Pariftc Pa.tf Mall PennvlTanla IVxpia'a fiaa P.. l'.. '. ft. L PiftRburt Coal . Pieuil Slael I'll Pullman Palace Car Rllar trl Spring. Kndlns Itrpublli' Hlffl Hfpuhlli' R'nl rid ... Rok lulaml Co lio.k llan1 n. pM. St. I,. A . p. :j pfil lit. U.ula H. XV ft L. St. W. pill I Mmta-ahKttlrM H I ' Foul hern Pari fit- : nlthprn Itnllwav ... Bo. Hallway ptd ;'lennt'a Cupper ... Taxaa it Tarlfn- , T , ft. L. A W T.. t. I-. t W. Pll I I iil'in rnrlflo i nion frtcuir r11' ptd t ntlid Statea Bte t'rah ("upper Va. -Carolina CheniUal WaNtnh Wabarh ptd Warin Maryland ... VMlnrhou' Lltft'trle VsHtern I 111 on Wheeling t l-aka Krle Toial aalra for the d, K9,liW hre. Corn and Wheat. It eg Ion For Omaha. Neb., lor-tna hours ending at s a. nt. Monda, June , ' . OMAHA D1STIUOT. Temp. Raid Stations. Max. illn. fall. Ashland, NCb.... M . W . Auburn, wen i ii .ui Broken H w, iMeD. ib .w t:olumbus, N-b.. W W .W ulbcrtnoli, Neb.. i u Kairbury. Neb... SO W . Kairmorit, Neb... 77 5:t .20 .ir. -Island, Neb.. M ou .u "i-lartiflgton. Neb. "2 42 .00 Haatlngx, .ftto... s i .w Holdrege, Neb... 7S 51 .00 Oakdale, Neb.... 77 45 .ul Omaha, Neb id oi. , .w Tekamah, Ncb.. SO 4-5 .10 Alta, la 73 ' ' Carroll, la Ti 3!i .0. Clarlnda. la 77' 52 .21 ,lbley: la.... t Jriioux City. la.. i4. . 42 'Not Included In averages, Bulletin. twenty-four tolli meridian time. Sliy. Ft. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy 11. cloudy Cloudy Clear : Clear yt. cloudy Cloudy- - Cleat Pt. ciouiy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at a. in. ' ,. DISTRICT AVERAGE?. ' No. of -TTejip'. niairlcls. 8tatlona."Max. MJn. Columbus, ' O Louisville, . Ky... Indianapolis, Ind Chicago. 1" St. Louis, Mo.... Kes Moines, la.. Kansas City," Mo Omaha, Neb..... Moderate rains 17 ' U ' 12 2 i;i . 14 ' If - w . 74-. ' 70 tiH 72 ,' 74 f" 46 50 48 ,4H . .52 4H fiH - , 4S. Rain- falb-4 - .10 .10 .00 .' .M .c .80 - .20 NEW VOUK, June B - Prices of stocks broke violently to new luv. levels for the year in tho late sefsloii of the s'.ock ex change toihiy, after nervous and feverlsn fltii'tiitatlons up and don for most of ine session. Tho break was co-Incident with the cii culatlon of reports that the rnilinarl ure.sl- drnt.i who have gone to Washington to mo- 1 mini hiana liealtj tost against the government's action to Inited Hiatta Hubiwr. enjoin western trunk line freight rates had t'nitrrt statra Steal given up hopo of securing any modifica tion -of the intended course of the law of-' ficers of the administration. There had j been much 'talk of the conference to bo, held at the White House later In the dav ' between President- Taff anal the railroad : executives and conjecture was rife over . w hat It was hoped to accomplish because I by this incuthig. The speculation assumed I that some measures were sought that would I be a matter of satisfaction to the rail. 1 roads. This assumption proved disquieting to the uncovered bears and their demand to cover proved of the strong sustaining Influence on prices during the early ses sion. At one .time the level had been lifted 1 to 2 points over the closing level of 8at- uruay quite generally. London Joined ac tively in the buying, as has been the case at most periods of violent decline and speculative senlment took on quite a cheerful hue. Uurlng the time of advsne'nrj nrlees there was a supposition entertained that some sort of .working agreement hud been arrivea at Detween the railroads and the government authorities for a solution of the rate controversy on lines which would relieve the anxieties of railroad officials. The asserting of President Hrown of the New York Central was token as a text for his supposition to the effect that the eastern railroads offered moe than a month eastern railroads offered more than a month consideration pending an investigation by the cemmerce commission as to their rea sonableness. This would be In conformance with the requirement of the new railroad law as it stands In Its present form and would Insure the submission of the pro posed chungea to the new' law. Newa of the crops and of. money con dition were taken to account partly for the better tone of the early -dealings. News of the. sale abroad of 125.000,000 Southern Pacific bonds was not generally known In Wall street' before the market closed. No attention was paid to anything but the expected conference at Washington. Af ter breaking from 3 to over t points, prices irebounded I to 3 points with the demand Jrom the bears to cover shorts and closed in considerable disorder. ' Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, 11,854,000. I'nited States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and principal quotations on tocks were as follows: Balm. High. Low. Close, 15 v l . .. ! it ... S l"l !-! ... Will ... JI.K ... 2.S) ro l"0 SOU '...:i.S' . .. J.t") ... u.mi HW . .. 4 4'l . . . t ... 4.iM ... i e" ... l.PH Hi (" !"iL'4i ... I. KM i.iito .. .:?i."o . ,. S.ii . .. ... .T0 , .. 1,'"W ... .v ... l.voo J.'lfl ;tm I'M1, I'M', 1 V "liiUi t3 k' a ,'S lit', lst'S 1"4' 'S "J" 11 IMS : to l.'i 42 ' S'" 7 1 1S", ?'' !:-' W'4 iTit ' n ' j 71 S )1.'H 4Hi ."'', IP ' ii 4;n. ', It't !'. tmt ' "is in r.i, 147! 2; ' !' S4 i SJ r4 us s, II :4 II '37" 4i 114 41V ft' V, 18', 4'i' 4! r. 1" ;i4 ji. 4 ! . K .1 Mil, ' 17 inn J"'-, lll"a 7 at JSU t 71 HI 1 7 21 l :4 H' hi H'a !H (.4 J'i 7i' JUS w nt 1H14 41 4 : 3 OMAHA LIVE STOCli MARKET Week Ecgins with Light Receipt! and Values Advance. HOGS ARE SLIGHTLY LOWER occurred 'within ;the last v-foii,- hours In all districts or' ine corn and wheat region, except the St. Louis and Indianapolis ciisincui. jiio "'r "" ihirtv-hnnrtredtha was recorded at Mount o.....iin 1., iii. liulHville district. No iin portant change in temperature has occurred 1 ... U uul.in U'llhin (ha 111 tile Com OIIU v nrai jssw ,... ,ast twenty-four hours. velSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. 14 UW YORK GENERAL. MARKET reg. er VorU Sluarr Market. NEW YORK, June 6.-MON KY On call, steady, 2'.jtii2; per cent; ruliftg rate, 24 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2' per cent. Time loans, weak and dull ; sixty days, S'i rer cent, and ninety days, nrr cent; six months, 4m4'i per rent. P1UMK M F.UCANTlLli PAl'liR-tVa-1', per cent. STEIILINO EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at H.KXKft 4.8.170 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.W5 for demand. Commercial bills-, $4.o3''a4.s:H4. S1LVKR Har. 53-Hc. .Mexican dollars. 44o. BONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad bonds Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds were a follows: ..loosjlnt. M. M. !' ..l'HJaran 4a M1 ..in do 4tt 944 ..Htl K. C. So. 1st 3a ft4 ..11441. 8. deb. 4a 1S1. ...!'. ..114HU ft N. mil. 4a PH, .. 1'H.U., K. AT. M .. !4 . .100 ,jo ,.n. 44a. S7'4 . . M,Mo. Pacific 4 774 ,. 7 N. P.. R, of M. 4Via. Hi ..li'5HN. K. ii. t. 4a S .. ia do deh. 4.l 24 .. S. N. H. H. .105 ct. tn iJlVi ..101 N. ft '. tat c. 4a.... S .. f3 do ct. 4a l'K .. No. Pacific 4a .KV .. f do . 71 .. HO. B. L rf.lg. 4s an .. S3 Pant ,cv. m,a 191a . . M'i ..!' ' do ron. 4a loi, .. Reading gup. 4a 98 r,a...li:8l. L. ft. S. K. fg, 4a. W'4 May May May May May Mar June 1 June 2. June 3. June 4. June 6. June 6. A rtioles.l Open.! High. Low. Cloae.l Sat y. ieit j " n j July MHfN M mc,! mv sri'i Dec. . SOiu-Wx, - l l'4j! l 1 4jji'iJ ('orn-' ..tuly 57S-H HS 69S67TtrM A sept. KWO t WsiMVift' l Ieo. . J0tl4& . W 47 54 trt July '"BUS 371, M r, gfivi Set.- H ' 5'i KV, 25H IWk v 37S S 3' tjo'i Pork "July 5t6ft" 21 M 21424 2190 21 2S He.pt, 31 15 21 67 S 21 10 21 60 20 6 Lard July 12 03 1 2 30 074 1IU n 95 Sept. 71 vTVi 12 20 11 96 )2 20 U 90 Uibe - . ' July . 12 124 12 57H 12 12H 12 D7 12 12 Sept. 11 5 U 3 11 2i 11 25 11 87 i iinni of the Day on Varloaa Commodities. NEW " XORK. June 6. --FLOUR Steady with moderate trnde; spring iiatents, $5.1.Va 5.35; winter straight, 14.4Wt4.:k.; wmterpat enta. 14 80it5.15: soring clears, $4.25t(f4.oO; win ter exti-a. No. 1, 11.004.40; winter extras, No. -2. U'rO'a3.90; Kansas straights. H-M 4.95. ' Receipts, 22,795 bbls. ; shipments, J.C12 bhltwiiye.Iiuur, uuiet; xair uigouu. tw 4.40; choice to fancy, J-I.4iu4 iU. CORNMEAL-i'lrin; line wnue ana yei low, tl.3utjil.40i oorse, tl.2iSl.30; kiln dried, 11 SO W H EAT Spot, Btrong.'.'SJo. .8 red. tl Or., nominal c. 1. f.; No. . 1 .northern, I1.12?, nnmini.1 t. o. b. Ontlon market was firm 011 the strong cables, foreign buying, firm cash markets, and covering ,by shorts, closing 1Mj'2o net higher. July, $LW 11-16 4 1.02 3-16; closed. 1.02. Spot, KUVIfe; cloKed,8jc; December ,' closed "vSVin, llij-. celpts, 8.4W bu.; shlpmenta, 36 000 bu. CcRN Spot, strong; No., 2. b7c nominal, elevator domestic baala; - experrt. No. 2, 66'jc nominal, f. o.' b. Option market was without transactions, closing at Wff1 :c net advance. July closed tiSc; December. 6iW4c. Receipts, 22.&J0 bu."; snlpmenta, lti.'WO bu. OATS Spot.' firm. Mtxcil, " 16(g32 lbs., nominal; natural white, liVfl C lbs.: 43rfil5c; clipped white, S4f l2 lbs., 4rt47Hc; receipts, 107.000 bu.; shipments. U.500 bu. HAY-nSteady; prime, tl.15; No. 1, tl-10 1.12V4; No. 2, tl.00jjl.05; No.. 3. 904t95c. lilUKS-uuiet; central America, mc; uog- ota. 22V4C. . .-. . . LEATllKJo Uuiet; nemiocK. rirsis, 2yfl2c; seconds, Jfij27c; thirds, i!2iB25c; rejected, 20 e?.?-.. ' . .. PKOfSiu.f-forg. steaay; mess, -',.uu; family, t26.004 26.60; short clear, t24.76'a 27.00. Beef, firm; mess, tlS.OOft 16.00; family. 119.00$ 20.00; beef hams. t21.0wi 25.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs,, tl6.0i"() 18.00; pickled hams, tl6.00t'(i 16.50. Laid, strong; middle west, prime. iij.rxriiiiiz.w; re fined, steady; continent u uu; oouia ahiw loa, 1H-25; compound, 9.7bittiu.&. TAbUIn nun; prime city, niius., ic; country, fi6Tic. RICE Steady; aomesuc, inonc, i-ania, B4"6c. IHJ ITEn-1 irm; creamery specials, av;,c; extras, 284c; third to firsts. 2&S2c; atate dairy, finest. 2c; state dairy, common to prime. 2V(&27c; process, second to special, 23&2Jc; factory, 22i4(B2aHc; Imitation cream ery, 24A25c. CHEESE Unsettled; state, wnoie nuiK. new, special, 14V915c; state, whole milk, faniv. lttc: state, whole milk average, prime. i:ifll4r; state, whole milk, fair to good. lSVUUSc: state, whole milk, common lix&IJc: skims, full to special. 2Hi3V4c. EGGS Weak; fresh gathered, storage packed aelectlons. 20jfi21Vc; fresh gath ered, regular packed extra flrat, SOHifeJlc; fresh gathered first, 19Mr.20c. IOlLTRY Dressed, firm: western broil ers, 2o832c; fowla. 1419c; turkeys, 15lSc. NO. 2. 'avsh quotaHona wnre aa follow: KLOUR-Steady ; winter patenta, 14 595 10; winter atraighta, t4.2()f(i4.7o; spring patents, k: epring atrajgh-us, ti-50'tfliO; bakers, rfa.iso. .. . RYtV-No. 2. 7Mi"C. BARLEY Keyf or mixing. ttkSUa: fair tn f ) Choice malting, Kfttti.o. . SEEDS Fkix, No. 1 southwestern, 11.96; No. 1 niirthnotflern. 13.06. Timothy, t4.3&. Jlover. ni.65. . PHOVISIONS Pork, me-"" , per bbl.,t20.00 tix.i i-iaid. per 100 lbs.. iu.au. Mnort nbs, lidna (loose), t.ta'Val-W:; abort clear aides (boxed 1. tia.iluttr 13.50. Total oh ranee of wheat avid flour were equal to kl.Oji) bbla. Primary receipts- were 406.W0 bu., compared with holiday a year ugo. ' The visible aupply it whvat In the I in tea states decreased 1.4S5.000 bu. for the week. The amount of breadstuff .on ocean passage flee reused l,bt6.000 bu. Esiimaled receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, )i oars; cqn fk4 oars; oata, 19 cars; liogs, 12.000 head. I'MrlliO Cash I'llces Whsat: Nn. rerl tl .2a 1.0.1: No. I red. UTi-pll.oO; No. 1 hard, IfbiJiWcr .v). hard, S-.'Hj'.Kio; No. 1 northern spimg, ii.u,xl.oj; .No. 2 northern spring, CScertll.OO; No. 3 spring, WUSCJc. Corn: No 2 cush, 5T4rWSr; No. -S cash. 6;Sfi.'J!'4e; yellow, ObUtf :'Sc: No. a Sivti.17r: No. 4,iaite. tuiijt.vzc; stanaaro. '.usi. ni'TTCH Cjeamirles, fci2i(i, dairies. J-.i.'tSc. ' ' KtiUS-.Recetptl 15. t'S-rates, steady a( mark, raaea tnoladed, lS4ttlOi firsts, 17c; rrltn firsts, is'tc. , . . CHEESIS-RteadyT HJlic; twlng. 14'iJ 14. c; young Americas, li'tfliS; long liorns. 1C4U5C. . . . . v POTATOES Easy: rholca to fancy, U'J tte; fair -o good. 12fl-2c. V 1'ofcLTRY Urm; turkeys. 15c; chickens. VKAtsfea'dy' W' to J0-lb. wta , tfi"Jc; CO to -lb. wis., '(9'tc; hi to 110-lb. wta., 11XP !. "tf -: t . 1 X cusn, oi-aiV'vne: ro.a casn, Kv-V.'Wte. 1iBSiC-. No. S ye Oats: No. i cash, tTtt? whie. afittV; NJ. 1 white. 3i- Allla-Chalmrs pfd Amalgamated Copper American Agrlrultural .... Am. Beat Sugar .1... Amarlraji Can Am. C. ft F .: AmarU-an Cotton oil Am. H. ft U ptd Am.. Ire Securities American Llnaeed American Locomotive Am. a. ft R Am. a. ft K. pfd Am. Rteel Foundrlee Am. Sugar fteflnlng. ....... American T. ft T American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining t'o Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd t Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore ft Ohio Bethlehem Steel Brookljra Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather ('antral Leather pfd Central of New Jeraey Chesapeake ft Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago M. W. , Jlew ........ C. O. W. pfd Chicago ft N. W C, M. ft St. P C. C, C. ft St. L. Colorado F. ft I Colorado ft Southern Consolidated Oaa Corn Products Delaware ft Huiiaon Denver ft Rio Orande I), ft K. O pfd Iliatiltera' Secua-ltlea Krle Krle lt pfd , Krle 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ora ctte .. Illhols Central lnterborough Met. , Int. Met. pfd International. Harveatar ... Int. Marine pfd nternaMonal Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kanraa City Southern K. C. 80. pfd Laclede Oaa Loulaville ft Nashville Minn, ft St. Louie M., St. P. A 8. S. M M., K. ft T K. 1. pia Mluourt Pacifla St. Loots General Market. '8T. LOUI8. June . WHEAT Futures, higher; July, 93c; September. 91c. Cash, firm; track. No. 2 red. tl.12tfl.24; .No.. 2 hard. Il.0miffl.06. CORN Futures, higher; July, 60'4c; Sep tember, tWVilitiO-'gC. Cash, higher; track OAT8 Futures, higher; July, 36"c; Sep tember, i4',c. Cash, stead v; track. No. Z, 37V.HISSC; No. 1 white. tXKijtlo: R X E Unchanged at 7'Jc. 1 FLOUR Firm; red winter patents, Ij.OOGji i.JS; extra fancy ana straight, t4.5u4.iK; hard winter clears, ta.40rst4.0O. SEED Timothy. 3.00iU3.50. CORN M EAL 13.25. RRAN lxiwer; sacked east track, W59Sv. HAY Lower; timothy, tli.uOQ IK 50; prairie, f la. oun it uu. BAGGING 8. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. higher; Jobbing. r-l.io. Lard, higher; prime steam, tl2.15t) Dry salt meats, steady; boxed ex tra shorts, 13c; claar ribs, 13c; short clears, 14c. Bacon, steady; boxej extra snorts, loc; clear rlba, . l&c;. short clears, Ir. POULTRY Firm: chickens, 15c; springs, feWaiV: turkeys, Isc; ducks, 13c; geese, 7c. BUTTER Steady; creamery, 21a2ic. EG CIS Steady at 17c. Receipts. Shipments Flour, bbls 12."00 5.ft Wheat, bu. , ;- 24.000 2l.fl Corn, bu 144. Ono M.700 oatat bu .....107,000 so.ooo cu Wlie lieceiitfAl'oiJay Wheat. I cars; corn, 313 rs; i e .'8 cara. Estimated tomorrow Arti corn, 414 cara; oata, 17 cara. itla-r Liverpool Gram Market. LIVERPOOL. June l-WHEAT-Flot, luil; No. 1 red westera winter, no stock; Kaaaaa t'lty Grata aod Prowlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. June .-WHEAT-Julv SiVW,c. sellers; . September, e6'HtrS6Tc, sellers; December, S6c,. bid. .Cash, un ci, nnged; No. 2 hard. feulrfl.Oa; No. S. 91o fctl.0.1; No. t red. U7c4ill.il; No. . 9!4iSc. CORN-Juiy, inc. sellers; September, 667,e. sellers! Decunbei". sellers. Cash. unchanged te Vc higher; No. 2 mixed, 6sjji 5'c; No. I, 69c; No. t white. 35,ravjc; No. I, 621ib3d. ' OATS Urchsnged; No. 1 white, r39c; RYE Ne. 2, 6ncac. H AY t'nchajigedi chotce-ttBtbthy, tl3.00 Choice prairie, til .OutjH.Jo. BUTTER Steady. creamer, extras. 17 e firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; packing stock, tic. lhuo - entry; current receipts, new rases, 45 10; Dilacellaneous cases. Jj; south cms, frl-bO,. storage packed. 13.65. 1 Receipts, Shipments. Wheat, bu 46faJ 42.0)4 Corn, bu f. , bn.tao 65 Urn) Oata, bu 16,0ut) U.OUV vn v 31 at 42, tk-. :lTi 310 42 42 4" - 1.500 SJT, 22 M'i ) ', H K; S;7I1 S31, bft1, f 1, fi" Wi' 58 !, 58 0 34 VI 604 Zi 214 HK1 :' lVt '2 am) 421, 41 4ov 19,(n 75 Tl 73 3(10 124 1WH lot) 49 4a 1, 49 4, (M 1ir. ih4 114 4.2') 13il V 132 132 Sua 9..S Wtl UK) 3i 33 "14 4.000 41 :8 89 15.2W) 1H3I4 100, 101 siio lmiii ion 10 (l 118 1174 1311 4,100 lllli now 1'0L li 4.S0O 77H 7 ' 3.J.00 m's JS'i 193 l.Oiia S 85 ;-5 300 104. 10 )'H tt ll,70fl 3 78 7H 500 41 4a ') 4') 300 2i . S6C, J5 2110 48 4:i4 4l I.IWO 144 143 1414 It.l'Kl )27 1.1 l:3 00 79 18 78 1,400 S4( 33 '4 SOO 54 V, EC.', 5f.Vi 14,600 134 1)0 130 401) 14 I4H 14 500 S:S 11 ' 11 2, 0i) 35 3'.'S M4 300 77 U ' 1O0 21, 2 28 5, 100 26 1 I.'.', 1,001) 44 U 41 Si ; 35 1.00ft U2i 140 : 6.900 ISO 12 K8V1 3,000 6OV1 67 Vi 57 12O0 131 12S I, 13 1.100 184 17S 17V, 4.700 4 47 49 2..IO1) 95 S3 2V) 18 17H 174 5"0 US Ul 10', 800 44, 41V, 444 18 l.lHO 33 31 31 3011 644 -'S '2i 1.400 1014 K"a 1004 1,700 142 140 1404 ' 33 300 MS 134 1364 10,400 374 37S I'lO 084 M4 ( 2,009 17 044 44, V. 8. ref. S, do coupon . U 8. la, rag do coupon . V. 8. 4a, reg do coupon Allls-Chal. 1st 5a... Am. Ag. 6a Am, T. ft T. CT. 4 Am. Tobacco 4a.,., do 4a Armour A Co. 44a. Atctileoa gen. 4a.... do CV; 4a do cr. 6a At. C. L. let 4a.... ilal. ft Ohio 4a.... do 4a eao 8. W. 14a... Brk. Tr. cv. 4a Cen. of oa. in. Cen. leather 5a. V. of N. J. g Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yard. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock V .... , uiiq v. Chea. ft Ohio 44a ...1004 do gen: fm .-. SI do ref. 6a 934sr. U S. W, c. 4a... 74 Chlcasa ft A. 34s... 70- do let gold 4a tl C. B. ft Q. 1. 4a 944"aboard A-. 4a.... 72V do gen. C. M. ft 8. P. I C, R. I. ft P. c do rfg. 4a Colo. Ind. 6a... Colo. Mid. 4a... C. ft 8. r. ft e, D. A H. cv. 4a D. ft R. O. 4a.. do ref. &a Dlatlllera' &a .... Krle p. 1. 4a do gen. 4a ... do cv. 4a. aer. do aertea B Gn. Elec. cv. 6s ... StKSo. Taclflc col. 34a 82 dn cv. 4a 4s. . 75 do 1st ref. 4s.... 7So. Hallway 6a.... 77 du gen. 4a 73 Vnlon Pacific 4a.. 44a. !'i dn (iv, 4a 4a.. 90 98', W4 ..1 . . 76 . .1004 ..1024 . 99 do let ft ref. 4a 4 . 94 I'. S. Rubber 102a, . 114I1 Steel 3d t.....103 . 974Ta.-t"iro. Chem. 6a. 98 . f-3 Wabaatl 1st 6s 1094 . 73 1I0 lat ft ex. ..... th . TO4Weatern Md. 4a 81 . 65 Want. Bleu. CT. 6s.... 884 AM W(a. Central 4a MV 111. cen. let ref. 4a S74M0. fac. cv. (a ctfi.. 934 Int. Met. 44a BIO. Oflerad. Local Secarltles. Quotatloca furnished by 8amuel Rurnt, ir-, 633 New 1 ora L4ie nuuamg. omana: Auditorium, .Chicago. 6a, 1929. ,.r,, Beatrice Creamery pfd City of Omaha 44a, l'J0 Cudahy Packing Co. 6e Iowa Portland Cement bonds te.. Iowa Port. Cement con. 6a. .....m East St. Louie ft Bab. 6s H.. Kiiua City Stock Yarda stock, Lincoln. Neb., 4a, 1920 1v, Nebraska Tel. stock per cen, Omaha Water Co. (1, 191... f1. Omaha Oaa as, 117...' omana uae oa, leif ...f.. rim.h. h 1. A- p laai ' 771 Oinaha K. L. pfd 6 per cent.,. Omaha St. Ry. 6s, 1914 .;' Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. 6s, 1923 '.. Omaha ft C. B. St. Ky. pfd.....:'.;... Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. ft B. pfd Omaha ft C. B. St. Ky. com......... South Omaha, city of. 5s...,. Pacific T. ft T. 6a, 1937 Trt-Clty Ry. ft L. 6a Union BtucH Yards Co, South Omaha. Bis. 944 . 90 . 1044 98 91 98 . 97 98 1004 , 100 , 97 . 98 104 . 74 II , ' 994 , 98 1 33 . (5 , II 194 . 97 . KVa . 97 .- Asked. 96 91 105 99 100 100 984 974 9 4 1014 101 994 J03 98 824 1004 94 4 744 "0 98 974 -K-e Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, June .-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust funds- Gold coin, tM7,H2,8S9; silver dollars. 1488. 974,000; silver dollars of 1890, 13,706,000; silver certificates outstanding, 1488.974,000. General fund Standard sliver dollars In general fund, t3,i2X),2o7: current liabilities ll8.144,408: working balance in treasury office, $21. 284,070; In banks to credit o'f treasurer of the. U. S.. $.18,409,870; sub sidiary silver coin, 121,202,626; minor coin 11.184,720; total balance in general fund, to4,ota,tot. Bank Clearings. I OMAHA,- June 6 Bank - clearlnag for today were 12,866,297.65. and for the Cor- Dun's Report of Bank Clearings Bank clearing for the month of May do not make quite so faverabe a showing as fat earlier monthg of the year, although the comparisons with earlier years are quite satisfac tory; total bank eiohangsi for all cities reporting In the United States, aeeordlng to the statement compiled by R. G. Don & Co., which Includes 116 leading centers, aggregate $13,072,945,521. Making allowance for the difference in the number of business day the gain la LO per cent,; compared with the corresponding month last year, and 1.7 per cent, compared with the aatdre year 1906. There are losses at New York and Boston, compared with both year, reflecting conditions In the financial markets, and probably to some extent tn the cotton and woolen trades ; but aside from those two centers practically all of the leading elrjea make larger return than for previous eorrespondlng periods In New England there 1 some loss, due ' to the predominating Influence at Boston, but meet eitlo report' gain, notably Providence, Hartford, Springfield, Worcester, New Bedford and Portland. In the Middle Atlantic, State there were tome very ettsfaetory gain and the exhibit indicate active condition at the principal points, among them Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Buffalo, Rochester, Syraeute and Seranton. In the South Atlantic Statea the general showing ia eery good, the marked Increase at Atlanta, Rich mond, Norfolk, Savannah, Macon and Jacksonville Indicating continued prosperity In the territory they serre. Burrtno continues very active at moot of the principal cities In tha Middle Sonth, and total exchanges for the month in that section are considerably In exoess f the same period tn any earlier year, and though there arc a few small losses they are not ef particular slgnifleaao. Ameng the eltle making Uoreased returns arc St LcnU, New Orleans, Iaoaisyllla, Memphis, Galveston, Chattanooga and Birmingham. Throughout the Middle West there Is a general increase In bank clearing and the total make a very Im prests! r gain, altheogh at few point tkare are losses, and at some the gains arc not so largo as In prcyious month, Chicago being the most Important of these, but the very large tneirsasu at Clsreiand, Detroit, Milwaukee andVTftdlanepolia give little indication of . any setback to buataees. Every city In the Par West make more or lea gain over both year with which comparison I made, and at com it ia extremely large, notably at Kansas Oty, 8t Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, Denver, Dec Moino and Stouz City, ( which points basin conditions are said to be very satisfactory. On the Pacific Coast prosperity is apparently well established, the large volume of commercial transactions being reflected In the Increase shewn. The comparison Is made below of bank exchange by sections covering three year , alio the average dally figures for the year to date ; Nearly All Xtoek oa Head I "old at Flat Price of Mne tents faea and Lambs Are tlrssg. SOUTH OMAHA, June 6, t!M0. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. EMImate Mnndav 2.2"0 3, I.o Same day last week 1.8.". 4 4.197 S.1D4 same day 2 weeks ugo..t.H03 4.326 ti.'.24 Same day 3 weeks ago.. 4.166 3.66." .54l Same day 4 werks ago.. 3.176 4.6.-l .r7 Same day last year t.ZM .38l 2.3T.1 The fo. lowing table show the receipt of catt'C, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tor the jear to date, compared with last ear: ir10. lot Ine. lec. CatMe 419. W 401. lit 18,054 Hogs 9:i.1,KS5 1,207.895 274.060 tfheep 600.734 S16.215 .4M The following table ihnivi the average price of boas at Nmih iimihi for the last several days with comparisons: S srers -peer a waa a aa saa 5 WVC and Tupnep, Co. I -r Tr.LfcPMONE BOSTON. MASS. 1 dovcias i7ol - t J OMAItA.NtB. SO 1TATB TttT . C soajis or raaM BV. Date j 1910. lfW.l.lW.llii6.l:'03.190i. 1414 27 3UI. 1 SS4, 0 34 'hi 80. 9 16 06-1, 9 053, i I 00V 7 14 7 54 7 02 7 021 rt! 7 in 7 19 7 ! 7 34 7 36 I 161 6 SO! 6 28 t 27 6 25 So, 6 29i t ti t 26 6 ail 5 981 61 5 98 j I 90 6 2 6 94 Oil tOKj S1U 6 05 5 99 i 19 b 11 t 251 t 29l 891 12 1 291 B 21 ( 16! 4 49 t 12 A 17 6 131 6 09 4 39 4 47 4 49 4 53 4 M 4 53 6 201 24i 6 30, 6 19! t 21 6 23 4 49 4 56 e 4 54 Sunday r? rr.TTrj'ra Cattle. Hoes. Sheen. IV fa. ,ff a at T. , v ., .... ck 01. X 1 14 15 5 13 "i Mar. Hew Buxiaud atldille m. Bonah ft UaaUo. buuiiwaru v Osutral Waal. WaaUro Iaaic.. ....... TotaUr.- Hew Voracity TO sited State Averse daily t May April at area ... S-w.riiary . tauaar-s ............ 1910. 791,O.i5,0M KW.3rKI,7H4 Vl-6.82S.417 BWD.l'iO.WnJ L4-l.l71310 eov,o'i Ji.9i4.4U ,t'6 .976.964 OOtJ.567 11,072,941 ,621 322.91 8.00S 635.275.1MM1 f'llil8lM0 (91.85H.OoO ee'2Jib,ooO ' lo. F.O. ions. t.C. 7M).'4rtO .871 - .S 766,769S 4-7 809.1 73.4BI -fit! 1Kj4,44.1JS 'hV 1.1 ' SA6,97ft'9 4-117 i.47.1424,467 i 4-1VS 4,0-ie.97v 4164 l4,M'l,'i7A . 4-93.2 "1,KH3.369,811 4- S 1.8J.Ot8,W7ll 49.4.0 470 .71.'J.9 41K.6 3o4.M)tl,6H4 -ff6.'i le2A07Aae 41 4 VH.WVM 492J 4-4,847,91949 -t- 8.6 4.44H,7nf,4HO 41H 4 B,W0,2o0,trtl3 g a,793.0'9,U79 11.1 12.944. l3.0t 4 1.0 13,941,794,189 1J 117.767 ,000 4 1 0 JCr.99XO0 .T t9.l,731.0H 4 1,'J M6.6H0,0O0 . 4 M 4b4.474,0OO 4204 4Hl.478.0O0 4161 (IW679.UOO 4 16 4 Ino,7fi9.0ll0 4 4.4 9AM90W 42J.0 2it116,O00 4 o. Every eity tn the Far West makes Increased return and at some points they arc very large. Especially at Kansas City, St, Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha, 6t Joeeph, Dec Motne. Slous City and Wichita. Indicating continued prosperity In that portion of the ceuntry. The figure tn detail follow : ' ' Mat. MuneaHiuli.. til. Paul laa M 01 waa Fiaui Ulty H liaToolMTt .:.... Cadar Kai'Wla ... kauaaaClhs..... Ht. Juawpa..w.. OnaaJM. . 9 m-MMtl ........ I.IU.XIIS ......... - V.ueil ..... l apaaa ..... .... IreilTer duloraae 8a g a.. -wa4K farga . .M 6hm.( rail ..... Westers 110. 81,MK0 4".6"ti 17.V40.71 la.MH'.tH 0 ' 8.176 VK l.Un M.noO fr)9,70J.t'lt 97.A!I74 6H.1. J 1.448,644 ..ifW4,l7 lli77.1ftl ft.4?H.,07 l,09ll.l.n ?.a2,5tr, ,Si.T 1.9I0.62T 1,739,721 050,604.501 1909, 79,574,090 3A,SK8.011 1(. J2,5 III 11.0'J3,fXl4 44J.9llt 4.4'o.Ut'i I7f4.8ws.047 I.:.i6,l--i 1 -i9.7s .0,lo,wl1 10,lti4.9r. 6,S.'6.5lJ !ij.t''JJllT 1.7I,1M 8.9M.'t $ OMt.lO'S 47771mJ FO. 412.1 4:7.1 4111 42lf) 4 1 -4.8 t!?l 4196 t 1 4 o 17.S 4 S 4 14. S 4190 4 1-4 4 28 9 4SLe 4111 1906L tT6,9S.04l l'i.994.912 14.OC4.M4 7 KOS-'l. - T,49 t,'Oe,49 10O.SO4 90C 9 J, -.', tl3 44,lU'i,o.ll 1.17..S7II 4 JVn.t)llJ 4 XKmiMttt 17,2r,018 .8l'i i S.I'.' IB 71 1.878J.15 1A16A06 4t4VCt 4- St. F.O, 4- SO S 4 nt "i'i 4 " 410O.9 I 16.4 4 4 9.14 4 104 19.1 41W1 4- u i 4 lo t till 41' 9 t , 146.1 50 1 Hogs. Sheep. 311 797 413 529 925 925 374 1.124 1.134 616 727 287. , 111 160 , 23 115 123 , fw 65 22 . . .... 24 13 276 If You Have Funds to Invest Consider our line of Municipal. Railroad, Corporation BONDS ' In Oonominatlons of $.100 to t.OOO Yielding from 4 to 6 per cent interest . DONDS ARE A SAFE AND CONVENIENT KbRM OF INVESTMENT. Officers and Directory: . AT XTB, PrCS Fremont. M1ILIV X. rABLBT, V.-Pres. Boston. r. B. JOHKBOir, Tress. Omaha. OX AS. ft. TTJBWim, Jr BC New Tork. 2. B. 8CXMBIDER, Fremont. V Lssaauuauratfm mBSSLamStmlSP RAJLK0AD, MINICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , tO 0,000,2? A Wabash 4 Missouri Pacific 1 I'nlon I'aniflr . .. 1 C. A N. W., east 4 C. A N. W.. weot 86 r ui m aa . r a C, H. & Q., east 1 C, R. & west 2 C, R. 1. & P.. ea.Tt.... 4 C R. I. eV P.. west Chicago (. W 1 Total receipts 103 UISPOSITION. falil. Omaha Packing Co.... Swift and Company... Cudahy Packing Co... Armour A Co Smith Packinsr Oo Cudhv, country....... Slnrlalr Stephens Bros.- Hill & Son F.- R. Lewis .1 Ti Rrvnt M, Cn J. H. Bulla I Wolf Mo and Kain. Calf Cn Other buyers totals..'. 2.726 3.6S4 i.759 CATTLE The week starts out with a very light run of cattle and every prospect of a comparatively light run for the bal ance of the week, so that the tone to the market showed considerable Improvement, and anything at all desirable In the beef steer line commanded prices all of 102jl3o higher than true close of last week. Tops brought 16.05, which is the highest price paid in over two months. There waa a class of warmed-up and short-fed beeves that showed very little Improvement over last week's prices, as all classes of buyers show a disposition to discriminate against medium and common natives, as they much prefer the Texas grassers, which are com ing more freely every day. The general market was active throughout, however, and a good clearance was made. The market for cows and heifers did not show as much Improvement as the fat cat tle trade, althousb atitiDlies were light and the demand good. JJeSlrable butcher and beef arailes found fa readv sale at steady to strong prices, and even the medium and common grades sold about as. well at, at any time last week and the meager or rer -Ings were all disposed of in good season. Veal calves were about steady and there was no particular change In the market for bulls, staas and rough stock generally. Yard traders were cleaned up pretty well last week and there were very few stale Blockers arid feeders In the pens this morn Ing. Fresh offerings were also very llm Ited and the market, while not overly ac tlve, waa fully steady for anything at all useful In this line. The volume of business was small, however, and the demand com paratively restricted. Quotations on cattie: Oooo to choice 'corn-fed steers, t7.30ig8.06; fair to good corn- fed steers. 16 6o7.2a: common to lair corn- fed steers, to ,50t).eO; good to .choice cows and heifers, 16.0046 85: fair to good cows and helfgers, t4.75W5.75; common to fair cows and heifers, 13.00(64.50; good to choice stockers and feeders. 15. 6566. 25; fair to good stockers and feeders, t5.005.U; com mon to fair stockers and feeders, t3.76va-4.75 stork heifers. t3.7W4.66; veal calves, t4.00.JI 7.50; nuns, stags, etc. 12. 043x1. it. Representative sales: . BEEF STEERS. ' reached this year. Weakness or product at last week's close and bearish, advices from leading eastern trade centers were generally ascribed as the main reasons for today's break. No. 64... it... &... 70... i.;. f7... 41... as... tl... (... nr.... 0... ... 7d... 41... IS... W... !.. !..'. 74... 5..'. 71... 80... 71... IS... 61... 41... 20.. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. i 964 1 10 11.... ...1423 "7 HI 19 704 6 45 ID... 1094 7 99 14 766 6 65 40 1V63 7 tt 441 i 76 If -. 1116 7 lb M 92 90 . It 1185 7 10 2n 6i 4 0 . 2t .Iln3 7 S3 . 22 tit 31 40 w..-.l327 -7 15 m 4 30 24 HID ? 40 t .....lOtt 4 40 ' fa ........12.15 7 50 M ISO 17 1846 111 11 943 50 .':'! 7 to 12 92S 40 12 ....1410 7 f 11 M9 4 7. 4 14W 7 b., I l'i0 90 1J 120J 7 tn ' 11 t'.2 19..." ....... Iill2 7 li . 12 ..wis i 90' ' sto ..isno 7 It ' 1 im I SO 20 ,U4 7 75 I "1 si e ,....14l2 1 76 20 97 7 00 17.'. .14o A 7 SO 6 1112 7 00 U 121 7 0 11 1970 7 09 .9.,- 1402 IN 34 1171 1 10 7 ....1431 1 10 . 34 lo7 7 10 SO 1400 7 en t 1U1 7 10 17 0 COWS. t M 1 50 ( 10U I 38 7 171 1 83 4 171 lis Ill I 90 I...., M4 f, 14 4 OS 4 ,....1101 4 10 12 IU 4 li 3i I 40 I til 4 80 . 7 ...1021 i M 4 1051 4 50 . ID 1171 TS 911 4 10 7 Il 7 12 SM 4 to 1 1121 I Oo 1 943 4 90 It... Uu 0 W75 I 00 , 11 SO 14 12 10U 106 t 1079 1 20 I fMJ i 05 HEIFERS. . 14 '67 4 05 4 750 I 00 I 3I 4 10 I 401 I 00 62i 4 10 1 14 I M 20 (7 4 II I H III 4 ! ISO ... '.. 7U t tl 4 4 " I.... 1,1 II I fel 4 15 I Ml I 7 1 4t1 4 If. M 7t (0 1 661 4 15 . 465 1 ' BULLS. 1 7W) 4 Of. 1 IMC 4 71 1 103 4 U 1 72 M I l'MO 4 20 1.. 1170 I 26 1 11'pO 4 SO 1 .....14H l 1 1040 4 10 ' 1 1000 10 1 146l 4 35 1 V.M.IU 1 1144 4 40 1 1AA to 2 17 I 40 124 I go i..., ut 4 tc i :.uw I 9 CALVES. I 643 4 16 . 1 ill) 7 00 ' 1 1M IM 6 1M 7 tl 1 J"0 t 60 2.. 7I T S3 1 270 IM , i 154 7 13 1 25 I 00 1 1st 7 26 1 1M) I 00 1 174 7 tl 1 12 1 50 1 IN f 1 170 I KI 1 130 7 16 1 160 I 00 I it f 7 )7 7 00 I ISO 7 fl t 14t 7 0 IT Ill t 7 STOCKERo AND FUDER3. 1 121 t 21 24 t l ( tl 1 441 4 60 4 671 I ti 4 IM 4 M 'i 'til It go roi no in ail 6 is 172 I is i: Ml I II 10 6a I II 4 m I 6e 14 160 I 21 T Ill if COWS AKcV HEIFERS. 7 Il 4 00 . 1 1t 4 00 11 71S 4 00 HOOS The spread In hog price prac tically vanished this morning, bulk of of fering telling at one price, f.'.OO. Dis crimination In favor of lights and butcher weights was not aa evident, of course, all kinds of hogs moving on the same .basis. Rest lights sold only a nickel higher than the bills, righ sales dropping to t.0a- - It Is needles to add that tha market was a little lower than at last week's close. Declines of a nickel were the more fre quent, but some business waa done at S$10a lower figures. Total supply was limited, killers bought freely from the start and an early clearance waa made. Shippers picked out a few loads, but their combined pur chases did not exceed 20 per cent of the receipts. Today's . decline carries values to the lowest level in several week. flogs have sold locally at or below 1400 only on one or two occasions since the high foint was Sa. s; too i lo 40 10 lS'l . 'l 120 80 I) At. ...821 ...!3 ...m; ...J.l ...211 ...Ml ...th ,..m ...224 ...220 ...114 ...311 ...2AS ...2tlf ...2l .., ...ll ... .;:i ... ...S21 " . ...747 W .Mil 'NO ...li- ...2rl ...211 . -'.H42 ...jn ...2WI ...it ...2fU rV. 1121 I S I 17 I 111 00 no 9 no w oo' no t ne I no t a.) OS I 00 . 90 On I oo I 00 " t no ' on I on I no oo - I fl I no I I on No. 6 . .... l 4 li.'.'.'.'. 63 6 71...., .10 ..:.. 74 7S 77 16 71..... 63 71..... S.,.'.. 1? 74..... 1i 71 4..... SO 74..... AT. ..26') .2 ..JSli ..271 ..Ml ..272 . .:. . .3K7 ..242 ..217 ;.241 ..!2J ,.tm ..229 ..r-) ..233 .240 Rh. 240 120 iri SO to Vr. I 00 I l no 9 on I on 9 on I no I no I no a no 9 oo a On a "a n 05i ' a nn a 02C, I 02'i 140 233 ;0 (2 2.15 90 9 024 120 ,.32t ,.2ft ..240 ..219 ..224 ..218 .242 ..221 Herbert EaGooGh Go Broker and Dealers GBAIir P&OTISIOZfS BTOOXS Omaha Offioo, 118 Board of Trad Bids', Ball Phone, Dong. CHI) ' Znd. A-ll 1 OlaDBaT AMD X.AROSST B;OVIB IB III ITATB. fn 17.25; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern' and No. 1 southern soft, tl6.20yl6.Tji. a 11214 a IM a w a on a of, a en a on 05 . London Stork ' Market. . ' LONDON, June 6. American securltiei opined steady from to. . above parity. Prices further Improved 011 covering arir" at noon the market was steady with valuei ranging irom Vt to l". higher than Satur- closing. tl Louisville A Nash. l,Mo., Kan.' Teisa.. OfCaNe York 'antral.. 4 Norfolk A Western.. i" ' o pfd :.:....-..'.. 14 14 Ontario Wesc.ra otibi,r-lhe atrong tone to the eastern sheep trade at last week's close gave the local market a more confident appearance and with only a few double decks on hand this morning buyer wasted little time in filling' their orders, prices ruled a little higher on all classes of Btock. the bulk of offerings selling around a dime higher. Nothing extra choice was received In the way of lahibs. the best handy weight westerns going at t8.25. Strictly prime ''nbs are quotable at or around 1S.40, with the ordinary run of stuff at f7.Wfr8.10. Klllers are accustomed to buy sparingly at this season of the year, however, and sup plies shorld be regulated to suit conditions until the grass season has been falrlv opened. Practkally all of the fed sheep from larger feeding districts have been marketed and th few shipment that are coming at present are consigned from Ne braska section. Aiiew ewes were included In receipts to-. aoia relatively as nigh as other classes of stock, some good westerns going at 15.26. Outside quotations for ewes may safely be placed at t5.40i36.50. Quotations on fed stock: 3ood to chores lambs, t7.858.40; fair to good lambs, 16.90 m'l bo; good to choice wethers, to. 25(85.76; fs.fr to -good wethers, t4 9(i4io.25; good to choice ewes, t6.0ftS5.j0;. fair to good ewca, 14.65f5.00. . .Representative sales: ISO 10 western ewes, 807 western ewes . ii spring lambs .......... Representative sales: 814 western lambs 302 western lambs 287 western lambs ....... 2N6 western iambs 25 western lambs, culls. 530 western lambs 5 western iambs, cull day's New York Consols, money .... do acrount ....... Amal. Copper Anaconda Atchlaon do pfd , , Baltimore A Olilo. . . 1 1 Vi P.n i.sWvanl Canadian patltlr . .. . il" Hand Mines ...... eheaapeake A Ohio.. 83Hendlngl ..1.. Chi. (Ireat Weatern.. J6'Bontliei 11 Railway 1 ni., mil. el St. r..u" do pld .J4I 114 lit .103 culls.. 96 108 61 Av. Pr. 4 00 5 25 S 25 66 68 61 64 61 80 69 7 75 7 75 8 10 00 4 50 7 75 6 00 CHICAGO 1.1 VH STOCK MARKET Cattle nd Sheep Markets Firm - Hogs Reported Steady. ,.IAGO ,une 1-CATTLE-ReoHpts. 18.000 head. Market firm; steeps, t4.26Ca8.66; i?, IJ.50irM.50; heifers. 14.256.76; bulls. M.004. 40; calves, tq Ouiefl.rjO; stockers and feeders, tf 76m 6. 50. HOOS-Recelpt", 30.000 head. Market was SSdX..J,.et.n,vy' ': butchers. t9.20.35; light mixed, t9.1&o'..20; choice light, 9.2o9. 15; packing, t9.l5ro.fj.20; nig. 190ir9.20; bulk of sales. tS.15ffl9.30. SHEEP AND. LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 nead. Market firm; heep, t4.50Va5.76; year lings. W.lri"?7.00; lambs, t7.00i68.50; spring lambs, t8.589.25. , Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 6. CATTLE Re ceipts. 12,000; Including 6,000 southerns. Market, strong to loo higher; calves, 26c higher; southerns, steady to 10c lower. Choice dressed beef and export steers, t7.15 P8.25; fair to good, t5.50i97.70; .western steers. t6.50fa7.75; stockers and feeders, tt.00g-ti.10i southern steers. I4.6U(B'7.90; southern cows, t2.0rr5.6v; native cows, t3.6V2l.ao; native heifers. t4.754i7.60; bulls t3.65u6.00; calves, t.0tw;8.26. HOOS Receipts, 7.500; market, 10c lower; to bulk, tS.10Wv.174: heavy, tll.15,9.17; lVh butchers, t9.12M,9.174; light, .(M,9M5: pigs, tH.264i8.55. .-srir.ci receipts, t.m: market, lOo to mgner; iambs, t7.60rrf9.10: yearlings. wethers, t4. 2516.65: ewes. ItttVfi feeders, 2.1&aW. 25c t35.OOjj1l.50j 6.26; stockers and St. Loafs Live Stork Bfarket. . 5T' UIS. June t.-CATTLE-Heoejpts, I.7O0 'head. Including 8.700 Texans. Market steady to 10c lower; native shipping and ex port teers. t7.004j36; dressed beef and butcher frtoers, t6.4O-f78.t6; steer under 1.000 lbs., t6.00tjj8.00: Blockers snd feeders, .25(f tr.; cows and Heifers, 1400-57.76; canners 12.75ih3.25; bulls, t4.00fta.75; calves, t3.008.76 Texas and Indian steers, Hui&.00; cows and heifers, 13.50fgA26. - HOOS-Recelpts. 7,300 head. (Market vu steady; pig's and Hghts. t9.0ogi9.40; packers, 92ru9.S5; butchers and beat tieavy, t9-80 SHEEP AND LAMBS-RecelpU. t.000 head. Markart atrong; native muttons, 14.00 tiS.OO; lambs, 17.604.9.86; culls and bucks, t3.034.75; trtockers, t3.O0d4.50. t. Joeeph Live Stock Market. - ST. JOSEPH, June ff. CATTLE Recrlpts, L600 head; market steady; ateers, t5.50ii hmiVoi'ai heUer' 3'w' . vVl, HOOS-RerelpI, 4.509 head; market 10c lower; top, 19 .20; bulk of sales. t9.1ya9.16. SHEEP AND LAMKS No receipts; mar ket stesdy; lambs, t7.60&8.25. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. tork la Slarht. Receipt of live trek at the five prln- vtyai iniciii ,lil . South Omaha S.rtX t.sxi St. Joseph 1,600 ,) Kansa City .12.0"0 7., Va st. Loul v.. 6,700 7.3(1) Chicago ,v .....U.OUO 30.000 2,338 4000 1. 000 15,(SJ0 Totals 90.454 (6,681 27.33S Metal Market. NEW VORK. June t.-METALS-8tand-ard copper" wa dull today; local dealer quote, Inke copper at 112.7518.001 electro-Iytlc-tl2 62W4U'12 75c; casting. tl2 .37VtHi50; Iondon market opened weak but closed steady with spot at 5t ts Id and futures at 67 2a td. Tin was easy; spot, M.OOtrl 1116- June, t32.7f32.'JO;. July and August, 132.7top2.iO: Iindon market closed eay; spot 149 124 td; futures, 150 17s td. lad quiet; spot, 14 40(04 50, New York, and 14.15 04ZU. f.sat nt. ix)ui. lndon market higher, at 12 lis 3d. Spelter wak, with spot St !5.4V(i6.50. New York, and at 1497W tOO. Kat St lxuls: Ixmdon market un. changed, at 23 rs. English Iron market lower, wun t'leveiana warrant quoted at Klatla Batter Market. Sir.niV Junai t T1Trri7'tti"l. 4Vd; local market uudisna-ed ; N o, j re",-, " P " ?"t.rri -" , ' 17iBm.thrn Parlflo . . S'i Inlun Paclflo ... ... 80 dn pfd '.. ... t. Steel ... 46i dn pfd .., ... ?5 Waliash ... ... S'l'i dn pfd .. ...133 Snaniah 4a SILVER Har, steady at 247d per ounce. MUAisi-naii per cent. The rate of discount In the ODen-market for short bills is SS per cent; for three minlhs' bills, 3V pet' cent. . De Ileera DenTet A Kio O. do pfd Erie do 1st prd do 2d pfd Cli-anil Trunk Illinois Central 1 S .an, 178 14 ..... Tavi II ; ..... 43' "4 Boston Stocks and Bonds.' ' BOSTON. June 8. Closing quotations on mining stock were: 18 Mohawk 4.1H Nevada Con 2-1 N'lrlaaUig Mines ... 12H North , Butts 6Nrth Lake 1ISni4 Dominion ITSOsreola 10 I'arrolt 1, A Ct.., 650 gulnry 1. Shannon . 2vtSuperlor 744Superlor A B. M. .. 11 Superior & P. Gv.. ""'Tamarack Allouea Amal. Copper A. Z. U i ArlMtia Corn. .1 Atlantic Ft. A C. C. A 8. M. Butt Coalition Cat., A Arisen....... Cal. A Hecla. Centennial Copper Range C. C. Kaat Dime C. M ... Franklin Olroua ton. ........ (Iranby ton Oreene Csnanea .... Isle HoTalle Copper. Kerr LAka Lake Copper La Salle Copper Miami Copper O.. A . 4S14 ,liH . "14 . Ill, llv4 ,8,4 .110 .14 " . 10 . 40 ; 10 . 11 . W . 84 . Va . 41 . 21 . 41 . 7 .113 New York Cork Market, The following quotation are furnished by l.ogan A Bryan, members New York niocn exenange, 310 soutn sixteenth street: uay state uae I) 11 tie Coalition cactus Chlno Chief Consolidated. Vrnctlrm Davln-Dalr Kly Central Ely Consolidated .. KIT Witch Franklin Olroux 38v,l!' B . A IM. 8. S. R. l do pfd 8'trtah Con , fl!tl'tah Copper Oo. 11 Winona laHWolTerlne KI Dreena cananea . nsinaulrailon 2 Laroae Hi'aNev. Consolidated. lVtNevhouae eOSObls Copper . IS. Hay central . ITSwltt Pkg. Oo . 66 seara, Roebuck Co, , UHSIlTer TUk 7'4 .7 l it . .. I1" .. 17H .2 l-l .. 2 ..in ..loMVf. 1 llvkHuperlor A Pittsburg 11 ITonooaH Minim O'dfield Conaollda'd.l 7-IKT'rlnlly Copper , QoMtleld Florence.., tin North Lake Ooldfleld Daisy 2 V Bohemia .... 6't ...'. 1'4 4 w York Mia I n4 Stocks. . NEW YORK, June 8.Closlng quotation mining stocss were: on Alice -...256 Brunawltk Con. ...... 7 Com. Tunnel stock... 26 do bonne 1 14 Con. Cal. A Va SO- Horn Silver 00 LeadVllls Cdn. Little Chief ... Meatran Ontario ophir- 4, standard S ?OiyyellOT Jacket .... Market, ..'. ... I ... ...121 . 61 . ... 7 ... 66 Minneapolis Ural a MINNEAPOLIS, June WHEAT-Julv, tl.051; September. 820: December. SrvvuHi 90Hc Cash, No. 1 hard, 1.09!i; No. 1 north ern tl.UKHvi.l.uiVai No. 2 northern, tl.04V4t 1.0t'4; No. t northern, II 01Cv,irtl.04',. . CORN No. 1 yellow, 64(a56r-.. ,, OATS No. 3 white, aViVffMo. , i-RYE-No. 2. 65C&69C. HRA N In 100-pound sacks. tl8.00tfJ18.25. FLOUR First patent (in wood, f. -o. b.. Minneapolis). t5 u0iio.20i second natenta fu wi tr5.00: first clears, t3.85itj3.96; second clears. Visible Sapplf tf Orala. NEW YORK. June , The visible supply of grain In the I'nited t-tatee Saturday, June 4, as compiled by the New York Pro duce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, l,647.O00 bu.. dewrefwed 1,46,000 bu. Corn. 1,640.000 bu., decreased 19.000 bu, Oats," t.66.00O bu., decreased 239,000 bu. ' Rye. 496,000 bu., decreased 22,000 bu. Barley, 1,807,000 bu., lncreAaed 146.000 bu. The visible supply of wheat In Canada laat Saturday was 6,961,000 bu., c. decrease of 397,000 bu. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. June COFFEIl0S4yt steady,- net unchanged. Sales, 9,000 bags. Closing bids: June and Julv. sarin: Anani.t .30c; September, t.35c; October and Nevem- ner, seoc; necemner, s.tbc; January, .47c; Febrpary, 6.49c; March, t.52e; April, A68c; May, 6.64c; spot quieit; No. 1 Rio, t4c; No. 4 Santos, 9tc miid quiet; Cordova, iWij . Mileraakee Grala Market. .. . MILWAUKEE, July A FLOUR Steady. WHEAT No. 1 northern, ll.07(jl.O8; No, northern. tlOS'rfl.OS; July, 4T4c. OATS ,tvgSH4e. BARLEY Samples, 44'MI46o. Onaaha Har Market. OMAHA. June s.-HAY-No. 1, t9.00;No, 2. 17.50; packing, 14 60. Straw; Wheat, W 001 rye and oat. 87.00. Alfalfa, 212.00. There has been a drop of 60a on all trad, - PEORIA, white, 6O0; No. 4. MVlc OATS-Hlgher; No, white, 8Va4.3Vc; No, Peoria Market. . June t, CORN Lower; No. I No. t yellow. 66c; No. t bo 10 train, Hnwr, 1 white, S4e: No. 4 white, 3737Hc star nad . Molasses. NEW YORK. June .-8Uf3AR-ftaw, firm; muscovado, 89 tt,' J.74o; centrifu fal, 96 test, 4 24o; molasses Sdgar; 89 teat, 4. Refined, , quiet; crushed, JtocI grhulated, 6 16c; powdered.' 6.26c, ' . . Dalath Ural . Market. ' DULUTII, June . WHEAT July, tl A4'4 ReptemheT, 93tc; No. j northern ll.MVif No. 2 northern. 81.044 . . OATS-37'c. : Cattoat Market. NEW YORK, Juno .-COTTON-Bpt. elosed quiet, 30 points higher; middling up. lends, 115 20; middling gulf, tli is: salea. 18,134 bale. t n V ' (aiiatiayt