THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Values Ease Off in the Face of Higher Cables. MILLING DEMAND CONTINUES lufrortnrit ia Weather Coaelltlona Slakes (an Eaay Keller After the Advance of Moadar- -further Decline Probable. I OMAHA, Jun 7, 1310. The weather la clear and warmer through lr,e north wl tnla morning. Wheat values eased oft In face of higher vault's and tlie market lacked buiinit order at the. opening. Milling (lemalid continues active and slocks of Wheat are decreasing ateadily. Generally clear and pleasant weather over the corn belt caused som selling pressui whicn started a decline from yesterday's bulxe. Comuialula ai uu uieroua about tha amount of replanting to be dune, conditions senerally poor and land r.ot Rood. vt heat opened aoft and broke early on lack . of auDuort. Firm cables was a RUenKtlteiuiiK factor and about noon firlcea advanced eharply only to ea off -iter and closed weak under yesterdays close. IVHh An linnrrivetnenl In Weather COtlUt tiona coin Values were easily aold off after tne advance yesterday. Receipts at uioie liberal man ai Dec led and cah corn aoiu off a ahada, V mi warmer weather a iui iner decline III piobatiia. Primary wntt receipt were 239,000 bu. and ahlument were DbX.uuO bu.. against le- ceipta) lasi year of 4J6.UUO uu. and siiipiiieiua of WiM.UUU bu. Primary corn receipt were 7ii0,0OQ bu and hipmenta were 4Vi,wu bu., against receipts lam yeur of 1,283,00V bu. ana anipmems ol 1,342,000 bu. clearances were U.OH) bu. of corn, 100 bu of outs And no wheAt and flour. Llveipout closed 4t lower to 41 higher on wheat and no quataiiuns on corn. Local railed of opuona; Articles. Upen. High. ( Low. Close. I V V Wlieal- juiy.. r-epi.. C'ui u July.. Sept.. Gale J uly. . 89 I 4 to ovai 66 I 89 So'Al MVt! bu I 34al (4-V, UHl b' Ofr bo tvi tfe! IJuiaua 1 uaU I'r.cca HEAT Nu. 2 hard, C(UD!c; No. S hard, Sill 94c; .No. 4 hura, tl'a'i ( "pring. ' 94U30c; No. i spring, lc; No. 4 spring -'iD.u&Cu: No. 2 uurum. 'iftitfeuc. CUIUS No. i while, Boo; No. $ white. D'J4f Cue; No. 4 while, i,tinio6u; No. 2 yellow, bo4o, No. a yellow. M.'aioc: No. 4 yellow, b4c; f-u. i, ooc: Mo. 3, u44u,644c; no grade, Wit &uo. . JATS-Stamlard. 36Ac: No. 3 White. Sin; No. 4 "white, 344Cu34iaC; No. 2 yellow, 84441 avxs: No. 4 yellow. &ifti 34u. BARLEY-No. 4. 4l!y4uc; No. 1 feed, 430 4oc; rejected. 40HI43''. RYE No. 2. 7i.'ai6:i No. 3, liltlbc. ' Carlos Hecrlpta. - . Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 13 Minneapolis '.yi 130 Uinaha ,j...t 1 Dulutu 40 4.i5 1S5 ii els; afloat for and In Kurope, unchanged. Total American and European supply de n eased 2.468.000 bushels. Corn, United States and Canada, Increased 112 000 bush els. Oats, t'nited Slates and Canada, de crensed, 414 "flO bushels. Tha leadlnir dec-reave reported tnia ween follow: Chtinno private elevators, 171 bushels; Lotusvllio. 1U.O00 bushels; Jlil- waukee private elevators, o."' ouBiieip; Manlif.ba, 62,ij0 bushels; Goderlch, 0,0W bushels. WEATHER 1 Til K HAI BELT Mach Warmer la t pper Mlaaoarl al ter Showers Predicted. OMAHA. June 7. 1310. Rains were aeneral Within the last twenty-four hours In the upper Ohio valley, lower lake region and eastern states, and cloudy weather prevails throughout those sections this morning. Miowers occurred In tha Missouri valley and sou 111 over Okla homa, and northern Texaa aince the pre ceding report, and rain continues in Ne braska and eastern Kansas Ui:i morning. Cooler weather prevails In the lower lake UK lun and Ohio valley, and temperatures aro slightly lower throughout the Itocky mouiiiHiii region. It Is much warmer In th upper Missouri valley and temperatures ara higher generally from the Mississippi river to the mountains. A trough of low pressure still overhangH tne mountain dis trict, and the weather will continue unset tled, with showers in this vicinity tonight and probably Wei'ui, . lay, wltn warmer to night. The temparatu o and precipitation at Omaha, compared with tha last three years, is as follows; ' . 1510. 1309. 1901. 1907. Minimum temperature..,,; 6a! (,9 M M 1'recipitatlon ...:..i)0 1.42 I SO T Normal temperature for today, 69 detrrees. Jjcftciem-y in precipitation slues March 1. 7.38 Inches. lieficlency corresponding period In 1909. 3. S3 Inches. Ucfictei.cy corresponding period In 1908, .91 of an Inch. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Corn and Wheat Region Balletln. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 16la mciidlaD time, Tuesday, June 7, 1910: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. iiain- Flatlons. Max. Ashland, Neb 75 Auburn, Neb 74 Columbus, Neb... 73 Kairbury, Neb... 7tl Fairmont. Neb... 72 (Sr. Island, Neb.. Harrington, Neb. Hastings, Neb.... Holdrege. Nob... Omaha, Neb Tekumah, Neb... Alto, la Carroll, la Clarinda, la Slhley, Ja Sioux City, Ja... Not Included Mln. fall. Sky. 67 .(K) Cloudy 62 .02 ft. cloudy 62 .00 Cloudy i.4 .00 Raining f2 .05 ltalnlng f.1 .15 Cloudy (,2 .SO Kaining 62 .IS Cloudy 63 .( Cloudy bt'i .00 Cloudy 60 .02 Cloudy 45 .00 Cloudy 42 .00 Clear 4S .0") ft. cloudy 42 ,00 Cloudy 60 .00 Kaining Districts. Columbus, O IjouiavlllP, Ky Indianapolis, lnd. Chicago. Ill til. Louis, Mo lies Moines, la... 70 73 70 . 70 . 70 . 75 . 70 . 70 . 6 . 67 . 70 in averages. D1&TK1CT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Statioua. Max. 17 19 12 2K 13 )4 70 7S 74 M 74 70 70 Mln. 44 60 42 42 4ii 42 60 Rain fall. .30 .00 .10 .20 .00 -.00 .30 .30 .40 CHK AUO fiRAlV ANU rilOVIIO. S Features of the Triulins; and Closing Prices ou Board of Trade. CHICAGO, June 7. Twice today the Wheat market broke, badly because thu -short interest had 'been squeezed oirt In rapidly mads advance. July delivery wus ..more flighty than the deferred months fear being shown as to possibility of trap In 4hat future. ' The close, however, was fairly steady at a net loss of Vic to li'dHc. Corn was a heavy affair even when wheat was strong and finished ic to lc off. Oats at the end of the session had become So to be cheaper and provisions were also down oc to U'.jc. Ho sudden was the latest collapse In wheat that ten minutes made a difference of lc a bushel. Increase of 19 per cent In acreage seeded was reported from three northwestern Canadian provinces. (Join prospects there were declared excellent, lash wheat prices at Kansas City -were ;ald to be fading because of expected com petition from Hie southwest. Demand here today for cash -wheat to be milled was slim. Furthermore the local contract stocks decreased only 374.000 .bu. last-week despite tho reports of large sales. On the otnei- hand, (Ho world's available supply . diminished 2.500.000 bu. Fluctuations In me 1 September option were between 91c and 9ilic with the -close at 91Wr!)lSe, a net decline of ,,4'8c. ' ' Corn opened weak and dragged all day. Sepiembe-r ranged from 59'ic to 60o, clos In ?c , lower al . 69o3c. No. i yellow IAsed lit 5fi Wn oOVic. Country selUmf and fine crop prospects were a n in St. tho price of oats. Limits mi v.nuilnna for the September delivery were 3.VV& 36'o and 36c, with the laut rales at 3TiIto. l'rnvislons mbst of the time were higher. Pork finished 5a to 12tie net lower, lard 5c off, and-Hbs unchanged to 67V4o down, The range of futures was as follows: Minneapolis. Minn. 30 Kansas city, mo.. Omaha, Neb 19 Tho weathor Is ' warmer in the w estern and cooler In the eastern portion of the corn and wheat region. Frost occurred st Rantoul. III., In tho Chicago district Moderate rains occurred within the last twpntv-four hours In all exefpt the Louis ville, St. Louis and Des Moines districts. L. A. WK1.SH, Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. W.W YORK GENERAL MARKET ((notations on Varloas NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Spasmodio Recovery Follows" News of Railroad Agreement. PRICES JUMP AT OPENING Market Favarablr Affected kr Com putations Made hy Officiate of Bl I. laee Excess of Ppeca latlve Operations. treasurer of the t. P., .tn.xM.7tj; subsidiary silver coin, i: 1.247. SI'; ; minor coin. 11.192, 60; total balance In general fund, $K1.-441,669. Articles.) OpcK High. lovt. Close. Yes y. Wheat 1 . t I July 9lA.'aTsi96tiVs ) Sept. . leC. " uly Sept, D010. Oati July Krt. Dec. , Pork July Sept. Laid - Ju.y . . Sept. Ribs-- July Sept. Ki".i2l s(i,ij MWU6O1 an-ff(.l; 87 ."4 I 22 00 1 22 12', 1 21 7i I 21 75 13 J7W 12 374 12 27M 12 30 12 67V4I 12 30 m4'AIfJ - 94i 92UI l. UlV4i- , . Mh MSl W-'Ji -WTi 91 69 . oBWUl B8H - SH 00 H;SU&-"l0'sW 6., ' 67Vsl bn- bim : 31'.', 35V, 21 90 21 55 12 HO 12 20 12 67Vi 11 25 12 70 1 67Vs 671,! I ' 37 87 J 35VtfH 36 36',, I 21 90 21 97V I HI 45 21 60 Us 25 12 25 12 15 12 15 12 65 12 6741 r 12 20 12 20 I K LOCK Steady ; winter patents, 14.50 5.10; winter straights, Sl.i!(ty4.76: spring Kunts, $6.00; spring straights, 4.Doy4.ni; kers, S3.905.00. UVK-No. 76a 77c. HAKLKY Feed or mixing, 4C64c; fair to choice malting, 6Rfcti6e. 81ilD Flax, No. 1 southern, 11.94; No. 1 northwestern, $2.04; timothy, 14.35; clover, J11.25. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per hhl., $i2.00 ft22.2j; lard, per 100 Ihs., tlt'M; short ribs, aides, (loo), 12.u."al3.00; short clear sides, (boxed), 113.2513.50. Toial clearances of wheat and flour were equal to I5,u4 bushels. Primary receipts Wei 239.000 bushels, compared with 4uu, WO bjshels the corresponding day a year ago. The world's visible, supply, us mown by Bradstreet's, decreased 2,48.0no. ICfctlmated receipt for toiiiurrow: Wheat. 5 cars; corn, 8u? cars; oais, 121 cars; hogs, 24.000 head. SI. I.onla (ieneral Market. ST. LOCIS. June 7. WHEAT Futures, lower; July, WS'OWic: September, 9u-,) W.c. Cash: Higher: track No. i red. tl 10 eri.lti: No. i hard.. 11. Olio 1.10. CORN Futures, lower; July, 59; 8ep tember. Mj4i5irV'- Cash: Itlirlier; track No. J. (XVj No. 3 white. 6.SjjtU'4o. HATS Futures, lower; July, 36Sc; Sep tember. 34'3c. CaAh: Lower; track No. 2, STKc; No. 2 white. 40'sC RYK Nominul, 79c. FLOl'lt Firm; red winter patents lu Oo'nn.ii; extra fancy and straight, $4 (,5.a' hard winter clears, 3. 5(14 00. MCEK Timothy. 3.0U3.50. COKNMKAL-3.25. WA.-U)wer, sacked east ' I3tf"c HAY-Hteadv; timothy, piairie, 113 imj 14 00. ntblilMi sso. 1IKMP TWINE 7e. HROVISIuN-Pm-k, unchanged: joh-M1?-, UVd '""'er: Mima steam. H2 0.Vain2.17i. Dry salt meats, higher boxed exira ehorts. lie. rlemr Hi,- u,.- cleura, 14'. Bacon, higher; boxed extra vioii.-., Clear HOB, lo4C; fchoi- ;!. LiljC. POVLTitY Firm; chickens. 1: sprlnirs fe.C.tV: turkeys. 16c; ducks, 13c: geeSe 7 J; ' HI'TTKK Lower; cicainery, 3uJ7c. LUGS iSteaily, 17c.. Receipts of the Day Commodities, NEW YORK, June 7. FLOUR Steady and unchanged; spring patents, t5.luu5.35; winter straights, 14.40434.&&; winter patents, $4.,0'(i5.15: snrinir clears. S4.254i4.50: winter extras, No. 1, S1.0t"!t4.4O; winter extras, No. i. 3.7O$j3.90; Kansns straights, S4.MK4.95. KeceintK, zo.i nnis. ; shipments, 61 DDI Rye flour, barely Bteady, fair to good, I4.1,M.40; choice to rancy, f4.4ii-a4.50. COKNMEAL Steady; fine white and yel low, 11.35K1.40; coarse. S1.25(ul.30; kiln dried, $3.30. wheat spot, steady; No. 2 red, $1.05, nominal c. I. f. No. 1 northern, 11.12'i nomi nal, f. o. b. Option wheat was au let and prices were unsettled, byt generally lower ol, tavdrable 'drop and weather 'news and underselling in expectation of a bearish government report, closing nervous at Ww ;.o net decline. July, Il.WMl.K; closed ai.Ol'd ; Beptember, )iWQ''Vc; closed 97c; December closed lsc. iteceipts t.aw bu CORN Spot easy, No. 2, 66V4c nominal elevator, domestic basis, to arrive c. I. f. Export No. 2. 06Vc. nominal f. o. b. Option market was without transactions, closing tG to lVsO net lower; July closed 67'c; beptember closed 67c; December, 6oc. Re ceipts, 7,875 bu. OATS Spot steady: mixed, 26ti32 pounds, nominal; natural white, 264jj32 pounds, 43a 4fc; clipped white, 34 a 42 pounds, 43471xu. Iteceipts. 106,850 bu,; shipments, none. HAY Steady; prime. $1.15; No. 1, $1.10 1.12SC;; No. 2. Sl.OOJi'l.OS; No. S. WKj-OGc. HIDES Easy ; Central America, 22c; Bog ota, 22c LEATHER Quiet; hemlock, firsts, 26 29c; seconds, 264127c; thirds, 22$25c; rejected. 2wti21c. PROVISIONS Pork, easy; mess, $24.00; family, l-UOOii 2S.50; short clear, $U.ity 26.00. Reef, firm; mess. $16.0Oii 16.00; family. $19.004120.00; beef hams, $21.004i 25.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled nellies, iu to 14 ids., $16.00(0 lb.00; pickled hams, $16.0016.50. Ird, steady; middle west, prime, $12.5012.60; re fined, steady; continent, $13.10; South Amer ica, $14.25; compound, a. 1ixfl.1u.2a. TALLOW Rarely steady; prima city, hhds., 7c; country, 6y4i&-c. RICE Steady: domestic, ' 2HS0o; Panta, 5M'.6c. No. 4 Santos, ',io. , UUTTElv Steiny ; creamery specials. 2Sc; extras, 2bVic; ihlrd to firsts, 26ii28c; stala dairy, finest, 2Sc; state dairy, com mon to prime, uinc; process, second to special, 23ft26c; factory, 22Hi'a23Vio; imita tion creamery, 24326c. CHEESE Weak; Btate, whole milk, new, special, 14H15c; state, whole milk, aver age prime, WAlS'ViC; state, whole milk, fair to good, 12V413Vc; slate, whole milk, common, 10tll?ic; skims, full to special, EUG8 Barely steady, unchanged; gathered, storage packed selections, 214c; fresh gathered, regular packed first, 20411210; fresh gathered, first, 20c. POl'LTRY Dressed, firm; western broil NEW YORK. June 7.-Ths stock market greeted the news of an agreement on the rata dispute between the government authorities and the railroad executives with a spasmodic recovery of the de clines or several days past. Tha excess of speculative operations for th decline based on that conference was demon strated beyond dispute. The demand from uncovered snorts was so urgent and im perative as to cause an opening jump in prices rarely equalled for wlldness and disorder. When the first wild scramble of the bears to cover shorts was over there ensued a more conservative view of the situation and It was not until tha end of the day that prices rose again to the best. Tha difficulty of appraising the news grew out of th stress laid on tha pre vious speculation on the Immense im portance to the railroads increased freight rates which the government waa oppos ing. The demoralization in stocks caused by the injunction against a small percent age of the proposed increase contrasted with tha violent rebound of the postpone ment by the railroads of all the proposed Increases and their voluntary submission to the provisions of the pending railroad law constituted a seeming anomaly. The explanation cam partly from the fact of tha greatly extended short Interest, which was forced to buy stocks, but which hoped to do so at a further decline. It was evident also that great relief was felt by the railroad officials over the abandon ment of the sppeal to the anti-trust law In return for tha surrender of the proposed rsts increase. The Influence of the announcement from the Whito House was enhanced by the pro fessions of satisfaction from railroad offi cials who had expressed most alarm over the suit to enjoin tha rata advances and their opinion that threatened cessation of Improvement might not prove necessary. Negotiations, it waa said, for the sale of $15.ooo,0ot) of Michigan Central bonds in Paris, which had been suspended, would be resumed and this assertion was of more effect on sentiment than yesterday's news of the sale of $25,000.0110 of Southern Pacific bonds In Germany in spit of th rat In junction. The unsettled tone which Intervened after the opening Jump was much emphasized by the atural tendency to realize profits on so considerable a rebound. This selling pro ceeded to such lengths, especially In St. Paul as to arouse a suspicion of renewed liquidation on account of an important capitalists group. Public expression of lukewarm satisfaction by a prominent niemher of the group seemed to shift sus picion to that of a purpose to1-depress prices and th market thereafter rallied. The agreement made by the railroad ex ecutives to leave the rate increases to the operations of the new railroad law shitted attention to the progress of that measure through Its final stages and the definitive for which it might take. The market waa favorably affected by th computations made by railroad of ficials of th time that could be saved in putting Into effect new freight rates by the consideration that could be given to the new schedules by th commerce com mission pending the enactment of the new railroad law. Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par value. $2,768,000. C. 8. bonds were un changed on call. Number cf sales and principal quotations on slocks were as follows. Bam. Hifa. cow. vio". New York Moaer Market. NEW YORK, Jun 7-MONET-On call, easy at I4W2 per cent; ruling rate, 24 per cent; closing bid, 24 per cent ;offered at 24 per cent. Tim loans, easy and dull; sixty days. I'f?34 per cent; ninety days, 34 P'r cent; six months, 444 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4fl5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at de cline, with actual business In bankers' bills st $4 8.155'ufi 826i for sixty-day bills and at $4 KiViO for demand; commercial bills, $4,834 JI S JV SILVER Rar, 53V:; Mexican dollars. 4c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, Irregular. Closing quotations on boticJ wer a follows: . inline. M. M. 4"t.... .lmiSMsDsn . .101 do 44 .lot K. C. Da. IK ... .1141,. 8. flsb. 4 1!1... .1141.. N. unt. . .. M., K. T. 1st 4s .Wl do (' . bMo. Pacific 4i . N. R. K. of M. 11. M .K4N. Y. C. I IHS . H da 1b. 4i MSt . WWW Y . N. H. H. .I'll" o. 131 .l'rt .. W. lit e. 4a.. H . 3i o cr. 4 Hit . SHNo. ractfia 4a loo . "ia do as .1 . I9V. a. U rfdf. 4t ... as . tlt'nn. r. Is U.t... MH .lu6 do con. 4s 102 s . ttVRosilIni atn. 4s w It it Si. L. s. P. Is. rf . track. $15.001918.50; Fiur. bbls.. Wh.?at, bu... Corn, bu (.id 1 a, bu.... 10 o tft.kbO l.(KM Shipment It.rOu 2l.mil) S5,wo fresh 2044(1 extra 194V era, u-c; iiic. fowls, 142U4c; turkeys, 16 Kansas Cltr Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jun 7- WHEAT July, 8Mc; September, 860 December, tHijf x6o bid. Cash unchanged to sllghtlv lower; No. 2, tl.OO&l.Ot; No. 3, 9698c; tio. I 8 red, mc; xo. s, oc. CORN July, 574o bid; September, fv4($ 56Uo bid; December, 62fl524o bid. Cash, unchanged: No. 2 mixed, 594c; No. 8, 5S4c; No. 3 white, 634c; No. 3. 6Z40. OATS Generally unchanged; No. 3 white, 36io374c; No. 2 mixed, iib'uMc. RYE No. 3, 66&70C, HAY Choice timothy, $15.00; cholca prai rie. $11 00& 11.25. BUTTER Easier; creamery extraa, 2Ho; firsts, 24c: aeconds. 22c; packing atock, 21c. EGGS Current receipts,, new cases, $5.1i; miscellaneous cases. $5.10; southerns, $4.70; atoraga packed, $5.65. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 21.0UO 60,0ii0 Corn, bu 37,0i) 45.000 Oats, bu 8. OiiO 3,000 Minneapolis drain Market. MINNEAPOLIS June 7.-WHEAT-July. $1 04si September. 9Jc; December, 804 904c; cash, no. 1 nsrj, n us, jso. 1 nortn ern, $l.oy 108; No. 2 northern, $1.04'i; 1,06; No 3 northern, $1.01'iil O3. FLAX Closed at $2 04. CORN No. $ yello. 52jj55c. OATS No. 3 white, 564113640. RYE No. 2. 6.vffd9c. KRAN-ln 100-lb. sacks, $18.0u4i 1S.2.V FLOUR First patents (In wood, f. o. b. Miimexiiolis). $5.0O-ua 2); second patents, $4.80 i5.00; f rsl clears, 3 Ka3 K; second cleara 2.6Or)2.90. Vlall.la ' kanply of Grain. NEW YORK. June 7-Speclal cable and eleaiaplilc (oniiiiuuicationa received ,v aiadstreei a show the following charges In ivailabl.i aupplica. as compared ltl pre ' i",,"Y"oui,i: Wheat. United Mate, east ''J Lkl'"- decreased l.t7.uo bushsiei Csn - s2 'ci eased all WOO bushels; totai. I'nited - aa Cacaii. daoraassd 2,4u$.0u Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jun J.-WH EAT Spot. auu; .o. s iu wesieru wiiuer, no atook; futurta, easy; July, is 64d; Ov'tobar, (a 77d; uec-einuer, iiouiiiiai. CORN Spot, easy; American mixed, 5a 111; new American mixed, kiln u-led. 41 I I'ni ; new Amvrican mixed, via Ga'.esion 5a 3d; futurrs, dull; July, nominal; Sep. tember, 4a id. t3,"0 200 1,"0 6u4 1. 100 J,00 910 v SIM 1.000 17.H00 600 401) 1.100 (.400 2-10 W 1.800 U.MO M0 6,10 ' ,; 13,100 2. 0 1,500 100 iiiwo o 1,000 1,000 00 2,100 , It, 400 400 , 1,500 00 , 14.8IK) 20l 700 , l."0 10 H , 1, 301) 00 tm . l.wo , t.ioo . l.flO 400 . X.fcJO . 6. too . 3,600 200 700 1,00 400 4.4U0 3,100 400 too 1.200 10 7 43 4 "4 4 fBb 1 84 24 13 44 774 1034 11 117 1344 lb So1 41H 1004 t01 lil) 1124 'ii'i 1974 a; 1074 'tis 40 W4 24 48 14M4 7 .44 KM 130 14 104 34 78H 244 4 II 144 1314 64 1814 II (14 ft .1. 184 n 6 1014 141 1214 118 l4 744 24 lit 40 10"4 "4 t44 0 43 4 ' 634 0 34 23 124 424 144 1034 60 116 1334 U 404 lie4 1004 lit 1114 '774 155 )l4 1074 -8I4 40 U4 M4 4f 144 12:4 ? 14 6M I824 16 13 344 78' 284 3i 4.14 83 143 Ui M 1304 184 60 844 14 Allli-Clisliners pM ... Annlginialcd Copper . Amoricsn Aarlculiural Amorlran Beet gugar.. American Can Amorii-an C. A F American Cotton Oil.. Am. H. Li, pra Am. lea Hecuritlss.... A marti to Unseed ... Amsrlcan Locomotive Am. S. & K Am. 8. A ft. pfd Am. Stool Foundries Am. Sugar Kcflnlng ........ Amorlcan-T. T...r..;.... Am tries a Tobacco (d American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchison pfd . AUanilo C'oaat Una Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr. ...... Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jane.. CtieMpeake Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago o. w new Chicago Q. w., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C, M. A B. P , C. C C. & St. L Colorado K. & I , Colorado A Kouthern...., Conaolldated Gaa Corn Products , Delaware A Hudaon Denver A Rio Oraude..., D. A P.. O. pld Ulstlllers' eacuritiee ..... Erie Krle 1st pld Erie td pld General Blectrle Ureal Northern pio Great Northern Ore ctla Illinois Central InterboroufiD Met. Int.. Met. pfd International Harvester- Int. Marina pld International Paper .... International Pump .... Iowa Central Kansas City Southern... K. C. 80. pfd Laclede Gas Louisville A Naah villa.. Minn. A St. Loula M., At. P. A g. B. M... M., K. A T M., K. A T. ptd Missouri Pacific 1.600 48 Naflnnsl RlacUlK National Lead I.M0 N. R. R. of M. id p(4 100 Naw York Central 11. too N. Y., O. A W 1.800 Norfolk A Western 7oO North American ll.Oul Northtrn Pacilts 8.1O0 p. .1110 Mall t"0 p.nn.vlv.nla 84,200 131 4 Peopla a Gaa 1.1 lot P.. .'.. O. A Sc. L Pittsburg Coal Fretted Steel Car Pullman Palate Car.... Railway Stttl serutg.. Reading Republic Steel Ktpublle Steel pfd Rocs. Island Co Rock'latand Co. pfd... ft. L A 8. F. M pfd. St, Loula 8. W (t. L. a. w. pfd Ilota-sheffleld I. A I gouthtm I'aclfio Southern Hallwar go. Railway pld Tennettee Copper Texaa A Pacttic T., tU L. A " T . it. L. A W. pld ... Inlon Pacifle . t'nlon paulllc pld.. t'nlttd Hiatea Realty., t inted KUtee Rubber.. I'nliad Blaise Steal I'. 8. Steel pfd I't-li I'uour Va. -Carolina Chemical .... 4.700- 694 w.hath 00 l'l Wtbtth pld 8,80 Western Mryland 1.10 wuilnahusu Uectrle 800 Wetieru inlon l.o Wheeling A L. K Total aalei for tha ear, 1.044,400 tnaree. li. R. rar. Is, do coupon . V. A le. reg 4e aouaon V. . 4t, reg do coupon Allla-Chsl. 1st U ... Am. Ag. 6a Am. T. A T. cv. 4s. Am. Tobacco 4s do ts Aimour A Co. 44s., Atchison fren. 4s..., do cv. 4a do-tv. te At. C. L. lit 4s. ... Bal. A Ohio 4a do 3'it do S. W. 34a Brk. H. cv. 4a Central of OS. 6l... t'en. Leeihev at c. ol fi. J. g. as Cbes. A Ohio 44s.. 1"! do gen. tt uo rel. 8s !)349t. 1.. 8. w. c. 4s Chicago A A. 84a... 71" Jo It gold 4a .. C. U. A VI. J. 4a ... l Seaboard A. L. 4t. do gtn. 4t 7go. Pac. col. s..., C.. M. at s.r. g. I'ta w aa cv. t r to WH 74 t7 " 4 78 (.'., R. 1. A F. c. 4s.. do rts 4s Colo. lnd. te Colo. Mid. 4s t A S. r. A a. 44s, O. A H. cv. 4s 1). t R. U, 4a do ref. si Dlttlllera' (a Erie p. 1. 4s do gen. 4s da cv. 4a, ter. A... do s-riea B Gen. Elec. cv. tt 111. Cen. 1st ref. 4a.. int. Met. 44t alia, onered. 7 do 1st ret. la. 8. 480 Kallwav ae. 74 do gen. it 8 Inlon Pacific 4a..., 84 do cv. 4a altt do let A ref. 4a. 14 1". a. Rubber 4s... il 41'. S. eteel M aa... 884 V a. -faro. Cham, ts 1 Wabaab 1st 6s 71 do 1st A ex. 4s... UTiWeatern Ma. 4a.... t 'Weal. Eleo. 134 Wis. Central 4a 87ViMo. Fas. sr. 6a cits.. 74 tl 8b4 74 .. 80 .. 71 .. ao .. 4 .. 84 ..li .. l4 ..1004 ..144 .. M4 . .1"24 ,.loa .. M4 ..:vt4 .. 474 .. 14 OMAHA LIVE STOCK, MARKET Cattle Receipts Are Larger, Prices Are Steady. but HOGS ARE FIFTEEN HIGHER t Demand la Brisk from All Qaartera ana Valae Aro Poshed la. ward heep Twenty-Five Teats Higher. hogs, shippers buying In th neighborhood of 2,XU head during Itrst rounds. A considerable proportion of ths hoes went at $9 la as compared with yesterday s one priced market of Sl'.flO. Tops ad vanced lo $9.20. a flat 15c higher than yes terdHV'a high sales. Representative tales: No. 74.. 4t.. rv. .. .. 86.. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., June 7, Receipts nere: Cattle. Hogs. Official Monday 2.44 S,4t Estlmat Tuesday 8.334 7,344 Two days this week... .6.8x3 10.804 6am days last week. ...5.83 13,85 tame aaya 2 weeks ago.. 8.451 17.134 bailie days 3 weeks ago.. 9.473 H.86 Same days 4 weeks ago.. 8.398 12.853 Sam daya last year.... ,39o 18,89ti Hie loiiowiug taole ahowa th receip t of cattie. hoga and aheep at South Omaha for th year to date, comuamd wlln last 'ar: 1910. io. inc. Dec. 422.651 4H.:9 18.2S3 ..... H" 941,039 1,214.270 273, 2S7 Sheep 812,499 818.663 ,054 The following labia shows in average prices of hogs at bouch Omaha for th last several daya with coniparlsone: 1910. Sheep. 2.7 2.000 4,75 7.9HJ 10.HO4 11,013 li.34 6,590 Dait 1910. 1909.llW8. 1907. 1908. 1W. 11804. May 28.,. May 29.4. May 80... May 81... Jun 1..., June Jun 8... Jun 4... June 5... June ... July 7... 394 S 3S4 344 9 3o4 9 154 7 02 7 02j 6 28 6 27 t 25 7 11 7 141 6 35 7 lit! S 7 2S I 6 13 5 2 8 2,1 1 ( 01 0b S 101 06 S 29 8 391 32; ( 29i 21! 5 12 6 1; 6 13 5 181 S 19 067.1 7 U4 I Mi 5 uu, 301 I 7 3b 6 811 fi 981 6 241 S 21 9 004 I 5 26j 6 9X1 30 6 23 1541 7 82 i 53 4 50 6 09 4 51 4 49 4 49 4 66 t 4 54 8 03 8 M 6 8oj 4 28 81 w'4 8J4 London Stock Market. LONDON, Jun 7. Th agreement reached by th government and the rail roads caused a firm and exciting opening in the American section of th stock ex change today. Flisl prices were from t to 6 points' higher, mainly on covering for continental and New York acoount. Tha market eased a point or two later, but re covered on renewed support and at noon was steady at from 1 to 6 points higher than yesterday s isew yoik closing. Console, moner ..81 U-IILoulavllla A Nash. ..144 do account 81 1-ltMo., Kan. A Texaa.. 404 Annl. Copper 18 New YorS -central. ...II84 Anaconda ntkftorioik et western. .11114 Atchison 1074 do pfd N do pfd 1044Ontsrlo 8b western.. 444 Baltimore A Ohlo....)16VtPenneylvsnta Canadian Pacifle ...200tKand Mines ( hesspeeks A Ohio.. 834 Ketdlng Chi. Great Western.. M 4 soul htm Hallway Chi.. Mil. A Bl. P. .134 do pld IS Southern Pacific 254 inlon Pacific . 88 do pfd , 174V. B. Steel .... 464 do pld 86 Wabash 804 do pfd 13o4BDanlih 4s .... SILVER Bar, quiet at 24 -ltd per ounce. MONEY aa 34 Ppr cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 3-4 per cent: fov thre months' bills, 34 per cent. De Beers Denver A Rio 0 do pfd Erie do 1st pfd do td pfd Grind Trunk .. Illinois Central 87 4 ... 84 ... 784 .. It ... 414 ...1834 ...1774 ... 854 ... 804 ...1184 -.. 184 ... 44 t4 rit a 1 ics. 1 T Local Securities. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr., 433 Naw York Lit building. Omaha 41W 100 too .... 1,H 100 ....181, too .... l.too too .... 11,100 .... 1.000 .... 8,000 809 " i .... 41,100 .... 1,800 .... 1,100 . . . . 800 . . . . 8lO ....' 1.100 .... 400 ... .H7,nO 7O0 .... 800 .... 70O ,...387. 400 .... 3.40V 4.700 U84 1:4 st 1404 88 1534 80 834 414 85 414 804 4,4 U14 264 to 24 2 304 414 1714 81 714 Sf 1174 4-4 434 4i 88 41 184 12 88 101 141 81 137 184 '44 'ii" t14 1144 44 894 474 1244 84 110H 1044 874 174 834 1404 84 I804 28 83 OS 834 844 80 1184 241, 68 26 184 21 414 m 12 70 88 774 1164 434 I.4 19 424 44 . 41 V 4 i1 44 84 84 644 804 844 224 13 48 7t.4 103 81 117 1S'4 t4 . 13 41 1044 101 1184 1124 154 .74 187 37 1074 zw 834 it :t 244 474 1454 U44 71 344 844 1344 14 1W4 884 78 38 S44 44 824 143 1304 884 181 184 814 74 17 104 444 114 324 464 1014 1424 80 1314 884 444 844 108 H4 264 1164 444 104 414 14 I 1814 1044 84 "4 84 10 844 1834 84 834 414 '844 404 284 714 41 1214 i4 "4 38 884 80 404 1714 134 70 884 78 4 H8 444 68", 184 414 441, 414 M4 84 Auditorium, Chicago, Is, 128 Beatrice Creamery pfd Cltr of Omaha 44s. 1880.., Cudahv Packing Co. 6s ; Iowa Portland Cement bonds 6s Iowa Port. Cement eoa. aa East at. Louis A Sub. 6s Kansas City Stock Yards stock Lincoln, Nab., 4s, 1830 Nsbraaka Tel, stock 8 per cent Omaha Water Co. 6s, 1814.,. Omaha Water Co. 6s, 1844 Omaha Uas 6a, 1817....- Omaha Oat 6s, 1814 Omaha B. L. A F. 6a, 1883 Omaha E. L. pfd 6 per cent Omaba St. Ay. 6a, 1811 Omaha A C, B. St. Ry. 6s, 1838 Omaha A C. B. Rt. Ry. pfd,.. Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. A B. pld Omaba A C. B. St. K v. coin South Omaha, oHy of, 6s.,., Psclflo T. A T. ts, 1817....,' Trl-Clty Ry. A U 3s .A Inlon Stock Yards Co. SoutA Omaha. Bid. 844 . 80 1044 88 88 88 88 31 , 88 1004 , 100 87 , 68 104 874 , 61 . 684 , 68 , 83 , 86 , 73 ' 894 , 87 , 844 . 87 AakeA 84 81 106 88 104 100 .84 674 1014 101 44 93 108 36 334 1004 e 44 144 1UU tt 674 6-4 Boston Stock and Bonds. BOSTON, Jun 7. Closing quotations on mining stocks Alloues Krww York Carl. Market. The following quotations ar furnlahed by 1-owan & Bryan, membeta New York Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street: .1 8-18 .- 44 .. 8o .. 874 .1 1 16 ... 14 ..8 8-11 ..1054 ...1M4 1 II llnaakea Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. June 7-FUlUR-Diill WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1 (nil? 1.07: No 2 northern, $1 Oojl 08; July, 9444jyf4c OATS 394c. BARLEY-Samples, xvS64,c. Omaha liar r.tarket. OMAHA. Jun -HAY-No. 1. $3.00; No t. $7.50: parking. $4.50. Htraw: Wheat, $4.00; ry and cats. $7.vu. Aifalfa, $12.09. Tber tut droo cf soo em u giada. Bay ante (lea Uuue Coalition ... Cactua (8iine Chief Poniolldated Kractlon IMvia-l'tly Ely Central Kiy roaeulidated . Ely Wltcb Franklin Olreua tieldlield Coat Uohlfltld Flurence. (ioljflelil Hala- ... Urecue Cananea . -. 88 Implrellon .. H4Larote .. 24Nev. Coi.aolldaied. .. 10Ntwhou ... 14blo Copper .. 614Rawhldt Cealilion 1 11-ltHiy Cuitral .. 84 Swift Pkg. Co .. 86 atara. Roebuck Co H4Sllrer Pick II Superior A Pittsburg 114 14Teeopah Mining . . 84Trlhlly Copper ,. .1 8-ltNnnh Ltke . . 74 Bohemia .. 14 14 64 II . '4 Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, June 7. The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness tndsy was as follows: Trust Fund lold coin. $875.721, 809; silver dollars. $49.7a2.0X; allver dollars of 1H90 $l.:o2.0iO: silver certificates outstanding, $49.782.OU0. General Fund Standard allver dollars In general fund. $'.'.au.::22: current liabilities. 68tLir1; working balance In treasury of fice. l8,742.y4. In banks to credit of Amal. Copper ... A. Z. L. A Arltona Coin. .. Atlantlo B. A C. O. A S. Butta Coalition , Cel. A Arltona., Cal. A Hecla.... Centennial were: 40 Mohawk 814 Nevada Con 14 Nlpltslng Mlnea . .... 1844 North Butia tt North Lake M . 124 014 Dominion ... )40aceola 80 parrott S. A ft. 650 Qulncy 16tShannon Copper Range C C. 644 Superior East Butta C. Franklin Glroux Con Granby Con Greene Cananea Isle Royals Copper.. Kerr Lake Lake Copper I Salle Copper .... Miami Copper Atked. 8'.8uDrlor A B 11 Superior A P, , t Tamaxack .. 40 V. S. C. A , 74U. B. B. R. , 164 do pfd ... , 84 Utah Oon. 61 4 Winona .... II Wolverine . . 364 O A M. .. 60 .. 184 .. 114 .. 334. .. H4 .. 4 .. 14 .. 744 .. 104 .. 424 -. 14 .. 114 .. 80 .. 864 .. 414 .. 484t .. 214 14 ..II New York Mlnlngr Stock, NEW YORK. June 7. Closing quotations on mining stooxs were: Alice Brunswick Con. ... Com. Tunnel atotk. do bonds Con. Cal. A Va... Hern Silver iroai Silver Offered. .324 . 1 . 38 . II . W . 60 .18 Leadrllia Con. Little Chief ., Mexican Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacket . .. S .. 4 .. 86 ..126 .. 74 .. 86 .. 86 . Bank Clen rings. OMAHA, Jun 7. Bank clearings for to day wer $2,389,680.20 and for tne corra- apondlng date last year wer 82,180,258.50. Cotton Market. NEW YORrc. Jun 7. COTTON Market opened steady at An advance of 117 points on th strong Liverpool cables, big English spot sales and continued covering of near month shorts. Th big bulls seemed to b lotting go or a ntti of tncir cotton around 15.30a for July and fluctuations right after th call wer Irregular, as there was also soma selling of new crop month by th south on th good weather reports. Rut Wall street was a buyer of both near and lata positions. Liverpool bought th near montns and the market during th middle of th morning ruled aoout 39 ju points net higher. Futures opened steady; Juna, 15c; July 15.23c; August, 14.63a; Beptember, 13.25c October, 12.43c; December, 12.25c; January 1J Murrh 12 ?:4r BT. ' LOUI8, Jun T-COTTON-Un- hangad; middling, 144c. Sales, none; re celpts, 396 bales; shipments, 1,196 bales stock, 24,823 baits. Evaporates! Apples and Dried Fralts. NEW YORK, Jun 7. EVAPORATED APPLES Moderately actlv in a jobbing way and prices ar nrni. on th spot fancy Is quoted at 104&10-c; choice, 84c; prune, 7y74c; common to fair tHitiWc. . DRIED FRUITS Prune ar firm, with a good demand for Oregon. Quotations range from io for California, up to 30-40, and 44f9o for Oregons. Apricots are quiet, but prices are steady. Choice, KkJil04c; extra choice, 10VUV114C; fancy ll'rUUHC Peaches ar quiet, but steady Choice, SHoVc; extra choice, 7Stf74c fancy. 74il74c. - Raisins are quiet, but prices ar steady on small offerings. Loose Muscatel ar quoted at $4ft5c; choice to fancy seeded, 44ti4c: aedlss, 3Vtf 4c; London layers, tl.ai.w. Oil nnd Hoala. SAVANNAH. June 7.-OIL8-Tui ontine firm; 6ic. riales. 7S0 bbls.; receipts, J.3s0 bbls.; shipments, 1-i bbls.; atock. 7.098 bbls. ROSIN Firm. Hale. 1,483 bbla.; lacclnts, 3.169 bbls.; shipments, 175 bbls.; stocks. 47,016 bbls. guote: B, C. $42o'tr4.30; D, $4.55;- K, $4.90; F, $5,074; O, $6.10; H, $5134; I, $5.15; K. $5.20; M, $5.25; N. $4 40; WO, $5.70; WW, $690. Sunday. t Receipts smd disposition of live stock at Che Union Stock Yards, routh Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. J8..... t 47...., 44 47 48 84 SO.... 40 63 70 II 81 M ... 80.... 6' 4S 3... 17.... IS ... 68 Sf...., t ... II 71 71..., 41.... 74...., It.... 41.... 61.... II.... II.... 87.... 14,... 81.... 11.... 74.... 40..., 82... 10.... 73.... 4.... 8.... 81.... .... 80 C. M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific .... Union Paclfio C. & N. W., east C. & K. W., west.... C, St, P., M. & 0.. C, B. dfc Q., east.... C, H. A Q., west C , R. I. & P., east .. Illinois Central C. G. W 7 3 6 45 9 87 13 32 S 1 Total receipts 100 DISPOSITION. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co .. Swift and Company .. Cudahy Packing Co.. Armour and company Murphy, shipper W. b. Vansant Stephens Rroa Hill & Son B. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co H. Bulla Wolf Lea Rothschild Other buyers 3 29 6 33 i 6 1 1 17 1 1 "i 98 10 Hogs. Sheep. 371 1.VK9 2!i9 7W) 1,719 299 7M) 2,0tW 924 ,141 63H 731 296 40 31 48 ..... 2 18 97' ..... ..... 47 42 289 Totals ....3,831 6,787 1.867 CATTLE A fully normal sUDPly of cattle was awarded today. 147 cars being reported In up to noon as compared with 4,029 head last Tuesday and 3,140 head on tha corre sponding Tuesday of last year. The same bullish tone that featured the demand yesterday was still evident today, but did not affect the price Hut to as great an extent. Supplies were not excessive nd with firm advices from the east ther was a very good inquiry for both local dressed beef men anl shippers. Early trade was a little quiet, but traders soon got down to business and anything useful In tn way oi beet steers sold at iigures luuy steady with thos of yesterday. The proportion of cows and heifers was non too large, only about, tweiity-flv or thirty loads of this class of stock being included In tha run. Both local and out side butchers bought freely from the open ing and the big bulk of offerings sold in good season. Prices ruled a shad higher on all classes, the bulk of sales appearing to b fully steady to a llttl higher than those of yesterday. Veal calves ara In usual food demand and are selling at figures ully as high a last Friday, while there Is llttl notable change In bulls, stags and rough stock generally. Desplt th fact that mere wer oniy a few load of stock cattle included In ths run today the Inquiry frum yara traders nd country buyers wit rattier dull and trade aulet throughout, with tne volume of business naturally small, tho situation aa whole experienced no change ot conse- . . . . A n n ... . t. n .-., n T t. ,',.,. W1.JI IT anything, a little lower, several early sales how ni mm declines. Quotations on cattie: Gooii to choice corn-fed ateera. $7.$0&8.O5: fair to good corn fed ataers, $6.66(.40; common to lair corn- fed steers, 85 6Woo; good to cnoice cows and heifers, $6.0074.6S; fair to good cows and heifers, $4.753.75; common to fair cows and heifers. 13.0Otf4.50; good to cholcs Blockers and feeders. $5.86&(i.26; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.006 60; com mon to fair Blockers snd feeders, $3.7&ft4.76; stock heifers, $3.7604.85; veal calves, $4,090 T.bO; buns, stags, etc sj.idioo.io. Representative sales: lau-ii,-! .it trim a Ns. 34 6 II 40 27 8 It 83 33 6 6 50 66 12 6 16 15 30 6 18 16 II 10 84 4 8 10 18 61 17... 30 76 84 44 23 21 8 4 10 6 28.... i 6 12 I 1 I S 10 4 4 1... 3 I.... 3 I S 1... 3 1 3 6 3 At. 784 803 841 1031 643 848 188 816 788 861 888 676 808 768 663 ...... 688 1340 841 888 610 1030 883 877 878 840 186 1)18 81 648 776 , U'o 1061 1184 1481 1 182 686 10D4 1112 1011 881 ..... 805 127 782 , 784 ...... 86 1118 til til 102 1114 117 833 807 1240 164 444 U3M 471, ......1810 18o0 fr. I 4 6 40 I 88 6 80 6 00 6 00 6 16 4 16 4 86 4 36 8 40 4 64 4 80 8 88 6 44 8 46 6 46 6 48 I 70 6 86 8 88 80 6 80 6 80 6 86 7 00 1 00 1 00 1 08 1 08 1 10 T 10 T 10 7 13 1 16 1 20 7 36 1 88 1 3 No, 16.... 17.... 42.... 38.... 28.... 11.... 11.... , 10... 63.... 13.... 81.... 81.... 16 II.... II.... 12.... 17.... 20.... 31.... 62.... 14.... 7.... 14.... 17.... I II.... 20.... SO.... 18.... 87.... 41.... 81.... 18.... 67.... 87.... 81.... 8 ... 15.... COWS). 8 71 3 78 4 00 4 10 4 28 4 38 4 60 4 60 4 46 4 4 70 4 18 HEIFERS. 4 10 14 4 35 3 BULLS. 6. 6 4.. 33.. II..', 4 20 4 to 4 16 4 80 4 18 6 00 6 to 6 40 1.. 1.. 1 . I.. 16. . I ... 4 . I. Vv. 1108 1143 1148 1214 818 1084 , 1084 1137 1381 1157 1084 1168 1071 1114 1076 1204 ......1088 1214 1284 1188 1317 676 1168 1033 1234 1036 1349 1846 1173 1380 1144 1240 1241 1148 .......1326 1844 1331 1416 1074 1038 1137 101.3 850 1042 843 834 1 14 1 1114 1170 711 831 13T0 1410 164.) 8W 1488 1610 W0 CALVES. 8u0 Pr. 7 38 1 36 7 26 I 58 7 38 T 36 7 38 T 10 7 30 1 80 1 63 T 33 1 88 1 40 1 40 1 40 1 40 7 40 1 46 1 46 1 60 7 60 7 60 7 60 1 68 f 66 1 88 7 70 t 7 7 78 I 78 1 76 7 16 1 89 1 80 7 80 7 80 7 80 4 II 4 84 6 00 6 20 6 36 6 36 6 83 6 88 6 73 6 00 6 20 4 08 6 66 $ 60 6 Ml 6 60 I 10 6 60 6 6o 6 80 6 60 Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Jun 7. CORN Steady; No, $ whit, OOv; No. 4 white, 54'!jc;'No. 3 el low, Mc; Nn. 4 yellow, b4V ; mixed, obi ; No. 4 mixed, 674c; no 4i4l2c. OATH rHeady ; No. 2 white, $ic; ard, 34c: No. t whit, Vv'vi4c; white, 37 6 374c. No. 3 giade, stand No. 4 agar and Molaa, NEW YORK, Jun 7.-L'G A It-Raw. firm; muscovado. 89 teat, 3.71c; centrifugal, 9 teat, 4 24c; molaaaea augar. 89 lest, 3.48c; refined, ateadv; crushed, tic; granulated, 5.15c; powdered, .2tc. 7.... , 123 4 no 3 I I 1 60 244 4 76 11 1.1) T 10 14 4 78 1 10 1 SO 143 1 00 1 .. 180 T 60 17t 1 U0 3 170 7 78 . 178 1 16 8 176 I T4 8TEURI8 AND H JClFEKS. 486 6 80 3 784 6 80 847 6 80 STEERS AND COW8. 840 8 28 COWS AND HEIFERS. ITS 6 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDER. 17. Ml 48 843 4 641 i 14 16 731 3 16 8 888 4 18 Mi ( tt 4 , 184 4 80 11 7711 8 40 14 661 4 88 I... 783 I 80 14 488 6 11 138 $ 64 8 41 6 00 8tJ4iB na anarp anvanc in product st yesteiday a rios continued. Light boa re celpta st th s point today and a broader Shipping tiemtna opeiaiea in push values upward, i n aeniana wus nnsg from all quartara at ins oucning una morning at tiricea just aoouv joc nigurr man yeaterday Th spread continues narrow, most of the hops selling Wl una l ice. ftt. ID. Discrimination m umr in jignts ass not wviaent as it uas isat vweek, of course, as inw "i any KWia of spread makes discrimination almoat Ini possible, i.oou neay uutcnera In many caa aeld th aaun basis a light AT. ...If4 ...I '6 ...lit .. S6 ...f3 ...144 .. t7 ...34 ...174 ...171 ...;o ...in ...f?4 ...J87 ...1M ...813 ...:i ...58 ...s-o ...3l ...143 ...8M ...111 ...1 ...274 ...m ..."9 ...Jr.4 ...181 ...324 ...140 ...527 ...fM) ...1 ...H7 .,.173 ...Kl ...123 ...141 ...147 ...IS8 ...f-6 ...214 ...3M ...118 ...284 ...380 ,..l'8 ...S?J ...843 ...241 ...211 ...3T0 ...S1 .278 Sk. 60 80 140 SO 12 80 'ao 21 so 130 80 sii 130 130 'id io '40 Io 80 40 120 'go lo 80 84 1.) 80 'ao SO 'to ?80 180 80 10 ISO 11 10 120 180 40 180 40 130 80 3 614 6 10 6 10 10 8 10 6 134 1:4 6 124 6 124 6 12-8 6 134 6 114 6 12'1 6 124 6 K4 6 124 6 124 6 134 6 124 6 124 8 16 8 18 8 18 6 18 6 18 6 18 t 16 3 18 8 18 8 IS 6 18 6 18 6 15 6 13 8 IB 8 13 8 13 6 13 6 15 9 18 3 16 3 15 6 IS 6 13 3 16 8 16 6 16 6 16 8 IS 6 IB I IS 6 15 9 18 6 18 3 16 3 13 8 16 No. 71... 78 .... 68..., 7!... 37... 4J... 74 ... 67..., 6... 6... 85... 0.... 48 .. 13... 47... 47... 78..., 47 ... 47... 34... .-.... 83... 38... 78... to... I'... 60... 67... t... St... 70... 7... 11... 47... 4t... 48... 78... 17... 74... 76... 83... 88... 80... 71... 44... 83... 80... 83... 66... Bo... 78... 68... At. ..! ..MB . ,80 . :s ..S.-8 ..t41 ..214 ..2S .243 . .128 . . I 3 ..127 . 2.S4 ..318 ..Jl . .?n ..328 . . 228 ,.!47 ..7S8 ..274 .823 ..-.' I 88. Pr. I 13 8 16 6 18 8 18 6 II 6 18 6 6 6 IB 6 18 6 13 6 18 6 1.8 6 IB 8 18 8 18 8 S 6 IB 3 13 8 18 6 IS 6 18 6 18 6 IB 6 IS 6 IS 6 16 6 IB 6 1.1 6 18 6 16 8 18 I IS V 8 18 8 IS 6 IS 6 IS 3 ',74 I 174 3 1T4 174 6 174 3 174 174 6 174 8 174 6 174 6 174 8 174 6 174 8 174 8 1J4 8 174 8 50 8 to 3 20 8 2 ... 3 30 sheen and Iambs this morning finally produced a more urgent ton to th trade and any thing that was fit to kill aold readily. Only about twelve double decks were re ceived, mostly lambs, and quality on an average was about the same aa it nas been recently. The best lambs here sold at $8.25. with another bunch of shorn westerns on the heavy weight order going at $8.00. Generally speaking, lamb prices were aoout a utiarter h aher tnan tnose which prevail d yesterday, with top Quotations rlaht at or around 88.66 Not very many ewes were received this morning and nothlna in the way or wetn ers was on sals. The demand In this branch of th trade was even more brisk fhan tha Inquiry for lamb and the ad Vance even greater. Good western ewes sold up as high as $5.75, a flat 50c higher than the best ewe sales lately. Another bunch went at $5.50. These prices are all or 2b(h40c higher than those of yesterday. Quotations on fed stock: uood to cnoieo lambs, $8.O0((8.66; fair to good lambs. $7.00 :(s.oo; good to choice wethers, f&.zota'o.io; !alr to good wethers. $4.90ffr5.2o; good to choice ewes, $5.2o(5.7&; fair lo good ewes, $4.sfiro5.25. . . ... Hetuesentative sales: No. 69 western ewes 00 spring lambs 200 western ewes 45 western ewes 10 western lamhs, culls. 37 western yearlings .... 286 western lambs September. V; October nd November, 4..c; i I'M-etniM t , 5i'c; January. 65-; r b- uaiy, 8r.c; Mnrt h. 5.c; April, IMi', May, ;;. Kccclnts at the two Krastlian port. 14(8i baiis. aKiiiust 1H.() bass last year: Jiimlla lecelpts, .40i baa, against 6.304 hags last j car. New Yol k warehouse de livtrles. II.9.V bags, against 9. '.'19 last year. pot steady; Rio, No. 7, S4c; Pantos, No. 4, 4c; mild quiet; Cordova, 84'tfl24. fiHEEP-Llght 4. 6T. 81. receipts 283 ....2-14 22-4 ...,30 ....2..S 211 247 ....232 ....273 2l rB 2T0 2S8 224 515 :is 3)8 281 2J.3 23 235 2.D !2S 3 343 230 285 J8 244 211 842 324 of 120 80 40 1J0 180 8i) B'l l.ll 180 180 80 80 80 160 10 1 80 80 80 180 120 3O0 1-jft 80 80 40 40 180 180 40 40 160 40 'id 80 26 spring lambs 146 western lambs $9 western lambs 50 western lambs 34 spring lambs 69 western ewes 88 western yearlings, wethers iw western lambs -22 -western ewes 24 western lambs 16 western lambs 16 western ewes . Av. ..117 .. 68 ..101 ..114 .. 54 .. 93 .. 61 .. 68 .. 76 .. 84 .. 77 .. 73 ..109 ..106 .. 77 ...10S ... 62 ... l ,..120 Tr 6 7IK V m 6 40 6 P5 6 00 8 25 7 25 g 75 g 35 8 00 6 60 9 00 6 76 7 25 8 86 6 40 7 75 8 76 6 60 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Steady Hogr B ported Firm Sheep Strong. CHICAGO, June 7.-CATTLE-Reclpts, 3.S00 head. Market steady to strong. Steers, J.zt.iis. 75; cows, 4.bWa4.bo; neuers, 84.zdo 7.35; bulls, $4.0006.25; stockers and feeders, S4.766.6: calves. $3.008 60. HOGS Receipts, li.ow neaa. market firm. Choice heavy. $9.36fa,9.40; butchers, $9.36r9.46; light mixed, $9.259.35; choice light, K).tfbra9.4b; packing, bo; pigs, 39.ooft9.so. Bulk of sales. 39.3ocn'9.4o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 head. Market strong. Sheep, $4.75&5.90 yearlings, $6.767.15; lambs, $7. 158. 75; spring lambs, $3.609.50. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, June 7. CATTLE Re ceipts, 7,000, Including 600 southerns. Market steady to loo higher; southerns 10 to 15o higher: choice dressed beef and export steers, $7.508.25; fair to good, $6.6631 7. 41); western sters, SoJjUbb.IO; stockers and feeders, $4.26gt).26; southern steers, $45O38.00; southern cows, $2.7ru6.&0; native cows, $3.65ft6.60; native heifers, $4,.75ft7.75 bUUS, 34. 20341.26; Calves, X4.b041g.Z5. HOGS Receipts, H.btX). Market, 10c to 15c higher; top, $9,30; bulk of sales, $9.20T(i. 9.30; heavy. Ui.a744f9.30; packers and butchers, $9.25a9.30; light, $9.15a9.27Vic pigs, 1i.ibW.W. , SHEEP AND LAMBS- Receipts, 6.000. Market 10 to 15c higher; lambs, $7.5055-9.25 yearlings, $e.S0&.00; wethers, $4,7546.00 ewes, $4.36'2ii.50; stockers and feeders $3.00&6.75. OMAHA CKSKRAka MARKET. lapl and Fancy I'rodnr Prices Far alahrd by Bayers nnd Wholesalers BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to) th retail trade. In l ib. cartons, 30c: No. L In SO-lh. tubs, 294c; No. 2. tn 1-lb. cartons. sac; in tW-lb. tuba, 274c; packing stock, solid - pac-x, iv'sc; aairy, in w-10. tub, iuov Mar ket changes every . Tuesday. Cllb.b.sE Twliui, loo; young America, c; daisy, 17c; triplets, li:Sc; limberaar. tic; No. 1 brick, luc; No. 3. 15c: do me.it la Swiss, 22c; whol Swiss, 34c; Imported v. is, aw. . i'OULTRY-Dreased broilers, 1 $9 00 dos t for alorage. ti Ou; tor fresh springs, 30c i hens, 18c, cocks, 124c; ducks, 20c; geeae, 15c; turkeys, 20c; pigeona, per dos., $1 30; homer suuabs. $4.00 per dot.; fancy squabs. $3.50 per dos.; No. 1, OS 00 per dos. Allv: ! Broilers, lrom 4 to lVa lbs., 40c; 14 to 1 i lbs., 2oc; hens, U'c; old roosters, 840; young roosters, 16c; ducks, full feathered, 1 14c; geese, full feathered. 10c; turkeys, :3o; -guinea fowls, 2uu each; pigeons, 90o par ' dot.; homers, $3 00 per dos.; aquaba, No. $, 1 $3 00 per dos.; o. 2. 60o 1 usu (all rroxeni liCkersi, 10c: whlteflsh. . 16c; pike, 14c; trout, luc; iurge vi apples, 1 16i(jllc; Mpanlsh mackerel, 18c; eel, 13c; had- i dock, 13c; floundera, 12c Green catfish, I l8c; trout, 13c; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 801 whit perch, be; whlteflau, 15c, yellow ' perch. 9c; bullheads, 12c; while bass, 17c; ' roesuaus, ei.w vuc-n: suauiuva, per pair, uuo; , ri'l ti'gi, 1 uui. Beet cuisv-itiua: ino, l i,c; No. I. 144,e! No. 2, 13c. Loins, No. 1, 19c; No. 2, 144o; 1 No. 3, 134c. Chuck: No. 1, 940; No. 2. vo; i No. 3. C'.c. Round: No. 1. 11 Vc: No. I 1140; No. 3, lie. 1'lata, No. i, c; No, 3, ' sc; o. o, mu. , nllli'8-Miawberries, MlKBourl, 24-at. case, i.ioUJ 00. Oranges, , callioi nla Cay nclia and crouueer brauos Keiiiund uaveia, 1 aiae, pt-i uoa, a-, id, iw vixe, per uox, !.2o; L.6 site, per box, $5.35; luw aize, $3..4; u aim sinaiiel sixes, per box, 84. to. Other bi anus Horn Klvci siilc and 01 her dialriots, per box, 8o.oH(u3.v, M)-iHi-113 sixes, per box. - s-.5. Havana Mediterranean sweets, l;- 113 sixes, per dox, o.ou; low and smaller sizes, per uox, $3.3uU3.50, Lemons, Llmon- lei a, extra lancy, mv-hw sixes, to.60: cholca 300-0 sixes, per box, $4.75; 340, 600 box less. Bananas, lancy select, per bunch. S2.xul 2.50; Jumbo, bunch, 2.7tVi3.75. Plnenpplea, Cuban, 30-30-42 sixes, $2.50; Florida, 24-30-36-44 sixes, 2.75. Apples, California fancy W. W. I'eaiiiiuiiis, per uox, 8--io; California extra fancy W. W. Pearniains, Red Wood brand, per box, $2.25. Cantaloupes, Texas. 46 alse. 63.50; California, 61 sixo, $6.50; 45 standards, i.0t). Cherries. California, per 10-lb. box. 82. Zb. 1 mil's, Alienor 111 aim, new, 91 1-io. pkgs. In box, per box, $2.00. Figs, Cali fornia sine, boo. VEGETABLES Irish potatoes. Wisconsin and native, per bu., tOtfjtjOc; Colorado, per OU., IH. iuiunn-n, ill PHCHt, Iier 10., Sc. cabbage, new cnnrornia and southern, , per lb.. 3c. Chi ions, lexus crystal wax. Der crate, $2.00; yellow, per crate, $1.76. Old vegetable, parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, in sacks, per lb., 2c. Garllo, extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red, per lb., 16c. NEW SOUTHERN VEGETABLES. Radishes, per dos. bunches. 20o. Turnip, , per dox. bunches, 30o. Carrots, per dos. bunches, 50e. Parsley, per dox. bunch, 50c. Boets, per doz. bunches, 460. Spinach, per uu., 1- ios.. ouc. r.RK plant, rancy Florida. Her dox.. $1 60Ta2.00. Tnmnlnes fancy Florida, per 6-bsk. crate, $3.00; choice, $2.50. String and wax beans, per hamper, i Hhnut 25 lbs., $2 50; market baskets, $1.00. I Green peas, per hamper, $C 50. Cucumbera, hot house, per dor., $L00; Texas, per doa.. 1 Krt ti -e. ' HOME GROWN' VEGETARLKS-Rad. Ishes. extra fancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 20c. Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dox., 80c; head lettuce, per dox., 75c. 1 Parsley, fancy homo grown, per dos. ' bunches, 40c. Rhubarb, per doe. bunches, i 45c. Asparagus, per doz. bunches. 60c. Green onions, per doz. bunches, 25c. MISCELLANEOUS Horsedar sh. 2 doa. In case. $1.90. Walnuts, black, per lb., iri California No. I, per lb., 17c; California No. 2. per in., ltc. tiicKorynuts, large, per 1 lb., 4c; small, per lb., 60. Cocoanuts, peg sack, $5.00; per doz., 65c. St. I.onla JLIvc Stock Market ST. LOUIS, Jun 7,-CATTLE-Recelpts, 1,700 head, including 500 Texans. Market strong to 100 tiigner. Native shipping and export steers, $7.104r8.4O; dressed beef and butcher steers, $6.508.40; steers under 1,000 lbs.. Id.OOdiS.OO; stockers and feeders. $4.25cD 6.26; cow and heifers, $4.0087.75; canners. 33.7MI3.3&; buna, 34.oiao.76; calves, 6f).oini 8,35. Texaa ana Indian steers, 4.HO(uS.OO cows and heifers. t3.UMM.2o. HOGS Receipts, 8,600 head. Market 10c 10 160 higher, pigs and lights, x9.00119.50 packers, 69.309.45; butchers and best heavy, B9.44XnD.tU. SHE1SK AND. LAMBS Receipts, 6.700 head. Market 10c to 16o higher. Native muttons, $4.26(36.26; lambs, $7.rjOru9.&0: culls and bucks, $3.50taV7.60; stockers, $3.004.60. St. Joeepk LIt Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jun 7, CATTLE R- celpts, 600 head; market strong to loo nigner; steers, 5.oOijj6.(jo; cows and heifers, fiwr&f.za; calves, 83.000j8.00. HOGS Receipts 6,200 head; market 60 nigner; top, 89.30; bulk of sales, $D.l.Vcr9.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900 head market steady; iambs, 37.50426.25. Stock la Sltrht. Receipts of live stock at tha flv piin clpal western markets: 1 Cattle. Hoga. Sheep, cuuin ciiijai .. c. ........ . d,e 7,344 St. Joseph too 6,200 Kansas City 7,000 11,000 fct. Louis 1,700 8.5O0 Chicago 3,600 ll.ouo 2,000 900 6.000 6,700 16,000 Totals. ..15.934 42,044 15,600 Wool Market. BOSTON. June 7. WOOL Interest In th local wool market centers In the. naw elin with local valuea slightly below those lii in wesi. wiu wool is being cleaned up a prices which favor th buyers. Transac lions are confined to blood fleeces and tern lory staple, th California and Texas wool using negieciea. ins leading domestic quo lauuue raiist aw toiiowa: cjnio sua fennsyl vania fleeces, No. 1 washed. 36 370: Delain, washed, SctiioV-: xx. 33r34c: half-blood -omh Ing. 2b 'u 30c; three-elghlhs-blood combing, 26 jvt. , um tci-muou uuiii uillK, -'y-1 C . Ur. lain unwashed, ztiwzzc; fine unwashed, 23 tp-tc. micnigan, Wisconsin and New York neeces, 11ns unwasnea, ii'aMC; Detain un ashed, 33fl2ai:; half-blood unwaHhed. -fi.. C ......... 1 .. . r ...... . . m , , . . -oc. nciiminj, nmit'it aim Missouri tnree eigntns-bioon, jvaiic; auarter.blood. iMnikf Scoured basis: Texas, flue 12 months, htxr( 61c: fine 6 to 8 months. 55 57c: flna full r. & S4c. California northern, M'uSHc; middle county, nvuoic; tan ine, tvbOc, Oiegoi eastern No. 1 staple. 62i63c; eaatem cloth ing. 5o9c; valley No. 1, 64fu55c. Territory line aiapie, ivwiwc; rine meaium staple, b. etuc; rine ciotniiig, 6lC6bOc; fine medium cunning, twaosc; nair-piood, eVffn,84c; three alghths-blood, McnStlc; quarter-blood inif, &2'oMc. ruMed, extra, toe; fine A, WXi . I.. a ........... t.V,. f 1 , ' (of fee Market. NEV' YORK, June 7 COFFEE-Th market for fututea was higher today an rathar mor actlv on coveting by local an, European shorts and a demand from trad inlerests which was probably inapired b 4),e recently iurwee Vu, v'r.,-1, ..... , - ' " - -trrnnute nenveries, ine nrm ruling or offers from Brazil on the v of th new crop compe tition and higher European cablea. The market opened steadv at unchanged price to an advance of S points and closed steady, net unchanged to 6 point higher Hales were reported u( 2i.0n0 bags. Closing bld June, 6.3uc; July, .c; August, a 3oC; Metal Market. NEW YORK. Juna 7. METALS Stand- ard copper waa quiet, with apot closing at $12.40(112.55. Local dealers quote lake cop- 1 per ai tu.io'gio.w, electrolytic at 313.83419 12.75 and casting at $12.3744) 12.50. London : market opened firm and closed steady at a slight advance, with spot at 156 8s 9d and ; futures at f7 7s. Tin. quiet; spot and June. I $.'t2.Y6'(j'3it.l24. London market closed easy; ! spot, 149 7s6d; futures, flbO 15s 6d. Lead, quiet; spot, $4.404.50, New York, and $4.16ip 4.20, East St. Louis. London market higher at ill 12s 6d. Spelter, quiet; spot, $5.KV7J 1 6.60, New York, and $4,974(5.00, East St. Louis. London market higher; . spot. 122 . 2s M. English Iron market unchanged at 1 49s 44d for Cleveland warrants. Local market quiet; no. l foundry northern, 317.00 6717.76; No. 2 foundry northern, $16.60Q17.26; I No. 1 southern ana xno. 1 southern soft. 1 $16.25(516.76. j si, ij(.)ui0, juna i.-MtiTALB-Letui firm; $4-224- Spelter, weak; $5.06. WOMAN SEES SON KILLED Small Roy Crashed to Death Under Traction Engrlne In Fanlk ConntFt S. D. BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Jun 7. (Special.) To see her twelve-year-old son crushed to death before her eyes was the distress ing experience of Mrs. George Echleoht, who resides with her husband on a farm In Faulk county. The life of th boy waa crushed out by a ponderous traction en gine which was being used to break land on the Schlecht farm. Tha boy and his mother had lioen engaged In Svatchlng th work of tha engine,, which finally was brought to a atop while-the father went after water. Th boy climbed' up on tha englns end turned, th fix-wheel guffl clently to cause th engine to si art ahead a short distance The sudden and unex pected start caused th' 'boy- to lose his balance, and he fell to the ground with his head directly In front of the big wheels. one of which passed over and crushed hi head. The horrified mother attempted to drag th body of her-boy from under th wheel, but not until help arrived could thta be done. II I ST Itewnrd for Wolf. - UPTON, Wyo., Jun 7-f 8polal.) "0n Toe," the largest and most destructive wolf that ever attacked live stock In this section was run to earth last -Friday by William Jenkins, who receives the $100 reward with additional bounty of about $25. For year "On To" has terrorized this "flection, causing tha stockmen losses aggregating many thousands of dollars. He waa too cunning to be led Into -a trap, and shied away from all kinds of poison. Jenkins ac cidentally ran onto "One Toe,'' And recog nizing tha varmint at one, tho cowboy opened fire and brought the terrof down at tha second shot, j In buying a cough medicine, don't b afraid to get Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from It, and relief 1 ur to follow. Especially recommended for coughs, cold and whooping cough. Sold by all dealer. Hoy Killed by Kr Wagon. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo., Jun 7. - Spe cial. )-Llla Paler, th 17-moptlis-old ton of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spence, was rusj over by the fire wagon yeaterday and Sus tained Injuries resulting In Instant death. The child, with others, was playing In th street and whll the driver turned fti ht seat to order m children off of th reap of ths wagon th Spence child toddled ouS in front of th team and was run down. No blame attaches to th driver. geared lato Bonud Health. Mr. B. V. Kelley, Springfield, 111, write! "A year ago I began to b troubled, with my kidneys gnd bladder, which grew won until I becam alarmed 'at my condition. I suffered also with dull, heavy headaches, and th action of my bladder wag annoy ing and painful. I read of Foley Kidney pills and, after taking them a few weak, th litadache left me, th aetlop of my bladder was again normal, and I waa fre of all distress." Sold by all druggiata, 1