10 TTTE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bullish Crop Newi from Sooth Dakota Excitei Short. DRY AND HOT IN THE CORN BEI.T Me-teerolnglral ' C adltlneia Caeee a Cnsjllaeatlon af Dalllafc Feellag and Rrlan a a AaWanee In the Market. OMAHA. June II. 191L The entire grln rslatng section of (he country In suffering nnrter snorher day of liry flhr, although temperatures were some loner In the northwest. Dullish crop ni from South Dakota excited shorts and raueed the rcrent advance and unless weather conditions Improve the damage lll be heavy, although the serious d am use so fur In a very small part of the spring wheat arreage. It continues dry and hot over the entire rorn belt, raualng continuation of the bullish feeling and advanced 'the market. The mart rorn poeltton has Improved with the bulge-- In future and shipments are heavy. It will take soaking ralna to check th" advance. Wheat ruled firm, with noma little ad vance. The "market acta overbought and longs are inclined to take proflta. Cash wheat was Sic higher. With no prospects of rain and continued hlah temperatures over the corn belt the buying continued and valuea worked higher. Caah corn waa Mime higher. Primary wheat receipts were 2S.fl00 bu. and ahltmerita wo.e 222.000 bu., against re ceipts last yar of 277,(i bit. and ship ment of 334.000 bu. Primary i-oro receipts were HS4,on0 bu. and Flilpmenta were Ms,0"0 bu.. against receipts last vear of 475,000 bu. and shipments of 8X3.009 bu. Liverpool closed XiffXtf lower on wheat and higher un corn. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat No. 3 hard: 1 car, Mc. No. S mixed: 1 car. (Wc. Corn No. 1 white: 1 car. BHc: 1 car, K5140. No. 3 color: 1 -car. Djc. No. I yel low: 1 car. B4n; 1 car, 544. No. 1 yellow: 5 cars. Mc: 4 cars. M'-frc. No. 4" yellow: 1 car. 84 He; 1 car. 64,c; 1 car, K"c. No. t mixed: 1 car, Mc; 2 cars, Rt'V:. No. $ mixed! cars. 6i'4. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, M'e. No (trade: 1 car. 62c. Oats No. I white: 11 cant. 41 '4 e: t care, 41c. No. 4 white: 15 cars, 41c. No. t yel low: 1 car, 41c. Omaha C- Price. WHBAT-No. 1 hard, 8'SHc; No. Shard, sOVam'W, No. 4 hard, ir4'-ic; rejected, hard, 724iS7c: No t spring;. "TSOc; No. 4 spring. HVffSSc; No. I durum, 834z;84Vc; .No. durum, eSte. CORN No. 2 white. 68'56e; No. S white, 6Sifi'4c; No. 4 white. 54V4'i; No. S color. 64fr5c; No. 3 yellow, t4WtMa; No. S yellow, &44ft64Vc; No. 4 yellow. S34 Mc; No. 2. 4V64ic; No. . &4',4&44c; No. 4. 63',4'B &4'.4c; no grade. 6163c. OATS No. 2 white, 41lxS'41e; standard, 41'i'941Hc: No. S white. 4141Vc; No. 4 white. 40f41e: No. S yellow, 40-Wtlc; No. 4 vellow. 40H'5 40O. BAHLKY No. 4, T7Sf7c; No. 4. 72 82c; No. 1 feed, 777c; rejected. V'jHia. RYE No. 2, 8386c; No. 1, 814J83C. Carlo Uttpta. . . Wheat. Corn. Oata. Minneapolis 133 ... Omaha. 1 7 hi 21 liuluth ft CHICAMO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Cloatag Prices on Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO, June 21.-Wlth the crop dam age aone said to be reaching Into North Dakota, wheat today bounded higher than at any recent time. Conflicting reports, however, as to the spread of Injury caused many rapid changea of front, so that the close was nervous. Latest figures were V.o to Vac over lent night, but aver aging He under the top level reached to day. On the other hand, corn and oata held strong throughout, the former fin ishing lc to ISc up and the latter at lt4rlo advance. Hog producta gained TWaV.c net. Borne localities In Minnesota, a well as In North Dakota, sent word of harm hav ing been done to the growing fields of wneat owing to deficient subsoil mois ture. As a rule though, advices from both Minnesota and North Dakota reported the outlook as being excellent. Most of the damage reports came from South Dakota. One expert -in-" that state wired an asser tion of -the erop. having been practically destroyed during the last ' seventy-two nourit in urant. uay and lirown counties possibly the beet section of the common wealth. The bears received considerable help, too, from the unroMponsiveness of Foreign markets. All the session buslne here waa on a big scale. September cmciuaiea Between iwao ana wo, closing '.raia net hlnher at 9ftU.imio Corn waa excited at times and when the day ended waa still climbing after having attained the steepest point so far this season. September ranged from 58tt9C8e to RHio and. cloned at 69Hf.Vo. a net advance of liffHtc, Caah grades were nrmer; wo. 1 finished at 6VVar57c. T)ata showed more strength and willing ness than anv other' grain. - I 'oner and lower levels touched by the September option were 431,o and 4lN with the last saies i-vu'1'kc up at 4.1J4.'4C. Provisions rose with grain. When the crowd dispersed pork had become more expensive by lliHc to e7o, lard 7Ho to witntto ail a rios uvva'iBa to zoo. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Tip dike Grain company, 708 Brandela building, Omaha: Article. I Open, j High.) Low. Ckse.Tes'y. Wheat I ! I July... mtlK 90 89141 aou 0 Sept. KiV . 91 894V4(S 89H Dec... lVtfl2 ' 931, SIVs S2Tb " Hh Corn July... 6rrr,7 67 RfiH S7 6654 Hept... 6tSr4 69iTi SSti 6S Deo.... 67i 63 67 68T69'S7X Oats July... 42 40 42i 40H Sept... 41S42' 4314 ' 411, 434(94 41i Dec.... 43M41 46 ' 43 Vl 44 43 Pork July... 15 K2-6 ISM 15 4R IS 80 IS 42 Sept... 15 56 16 70 16 46 15 70 167 Lard July... S 78 8 30 S 25 8 32 8 1 Sept... S 40 S 47 1 17 8 47 ( 36 Ribs . July...tt 37940 846 836 S 46 8 82 Sept... )8 4o4b ( 47 8 87 S47 S32 FLOUR Firm- winter patenta, S3.8o 4 86; atralghta. S3.e0CiH.16; spring atralghts, S3.854.10; spring patenta, beat advanced auo to S&.40; bakers, fXSp4 au. RYE No. 2. 2c. BARLFJY Feed or miring, 76390c; fair to cnoice) maiung, vnctov.vi. SEEDS Flax, No 1 southwestern noml naJ; No. 1 northwestern, nominal: timothy, HOOJttl.OO; clover, 816.76. PROVISIONS-Meaa Dork. 81JL 7Uru AA lard. SS.17H; ahoru ribs aides loose, S7.82H "-37i; abort clear sides boxed, 88.12 S.25. Total olearanoeaj of wheat and flour were equal to him Duxnaia. primary reoelpta were SBx,0O9 busbela, compared with 277.000 Dusneua me eorreeponamg aay a year ago Kanmataai reoeipta for tomorrow: Wheat, is rajirs; enra, can; oata, ut cars; boga. Chlcaxo Caah Prices) WheaU: Na t rA SWo; No. I red, 88Mc; No. J hard' OSiiUJ.o; No. S hard. &V(r904c: No. ' northern spring. T4ortrr81.0J; No. S northern spring, - wxwi uj : no. s spring, 0r(i'i6c Corn: No. 1 cash, 66H06C; No. caah Hi1,rVro: no. 1 wmte, ott-HWc; No. : white. WaW-ic; No. 2 yellow. MfWTo INO. yenow, sa'4Tiwe. tiuta- No. whlta, 42trCc; No. s white. 4Hi414c; No white, 40f41c: standard. 41V.i42c. BITTER Staajdy; eraamertea, lUPOe dalrlea. 17Uc FAIOS Steadr; reeelpts, U6S raaea; at mars, raa innuuau, uunc; nrata. c nrinie firsts, 14o. CHrTRSa-rirm; daMea. fM2c: twins I1HPU1. Toa'J Amexioaa, lZHime; long qui a v j . n "7 ' - POTATOES Steady, eld, 100m.; new POULTRY Steady; turkaryB. lie; "fowU, ll'sC nrtnga. UifJOr. VEAD beauty; 80 to 00 rba, 8rHe: to to 8S I ha, IStVK'fc; 86 to DO Ia.. lOiilOHo. Receipt Today Wheat. 24 cars, coin, 400 ears; oata, ZU ears, r-silmaled Tomort-o Wheat. H care; aorn, S6J cara; oats. 124 cara. St. Iala 4Ssiaral Market ST. LOU1SI June B. WHEAT Cash SnM . w X7 a mu. vA a b. l'r7e; futurea. higher; July, me; Sep- teznecr, FAas -a. OiiliN Cah. . higher; track N t, B7 ITVc; Na. t while, 57Wa67ic: futurea. airher: nqr, t7c; September, HHe. OATS Firm; trax-x No. t 41e: No. rhlta, 42Hlac; tutarea, higher; July. 4?c etttt-mbr, 4Xc FliOUIt-titeady; red winter patents. 84 10 434.64; extra fancy and straight. S3.504r4.DO; darn winter clears, J7 ert.vuo. HK'D-Timothy, Si,UOJ 60. COKNMKAL-S2.M. B KAN Firm; sacked (eaat track)) S7otJ tioo HAY Quiet; Umothy. S17.Oftir22.60; prakrle. B-U wo 10. w. PKOVWIONB Fork. higher; lobbing $ls.7&. Lard, higher; prima steam. SS Uu 2. Dry aalt meats, unchanged; holed, extra shorts, fft.M; clear ribs. A.b0; (Pnort clears, S8 K7. Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra short. S9.60, clear rtba, (0.60; short clears, $.! POULTRY Firm; chickens. KUfcc; sprinca, lHiJifc-; turkeys, lt16Vtc; ducks, Lie, geene, I cents. BUTTER Higher; creamery, lmtac. BOOS Vtrm at 11c. Receipt. Shipment . Flour, bbla .ono 12.7iO Wheat, bu 27,nm Corn, bu 77.0"") 4S.CO OaU, bu 61,000 4.(0 NIC W YORK OENCRAb MARKET Qaatatioaa of the Day Vartoaa roaanaaalltlea. NEW TORK. June 20. FTOUR Firm: spring patents. $4.Rf 'cifi.10; winter straights, j .t.xrqf.iu; winter patents, s4.11x9a.au; spring clesrs, .7iV(i4.10; winter extras No. 1, U.li 4T4.10; winter extras No. I, 1315(83.25; Kan sas straights, $4.1i4 25; receipts, 2fc,u31 bbla.; shipments, 9,408 bbls. Kye flour, steady; fair to good, lfi.00tiu.25; choice to fancy. fS.JOifjO.M. CORN MKAL Firm; flfia white and yel low, Sl.lfrtrl.aO; coarse, S1.101.1d; kiln dried. S3. 10. WHEAT 8pot market easy; No. 1 red, Kc elevator nd Vfrc, t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, S10&H, f. o. b. afloat Futures market; In reflecting crop news from the northwest, wheat was strong and easy by turns todsy. It had general sharp advances, with good outside buying, mostly due to bad reports from Mouth Dakota, but bulls sold on the hard spots and prices re acted sharply In the last hour, only to rally just at the close with corn. Last prices were ?4 to 4c net higher. July W e-lV5OTc; closed 7MiC. Sept. JrVaWfcO, closed c. Dec. J'4lWc. Receipts, bl.w.r bu.; shipments, 2.000 bu. CORN Spot market steady; export new o. S corn (iJ'ic nominal I. o. to. afloat. utures market was strong on bullish crop news, closing hie net higher. July closed 62c; Sept. closed 4c. Dec., HoftfWHaO. Kecetpts. 11.875 hu.; shipments, ls.oza du. OATS Spot market strong; sianaara hlte, 47Vxc; No. i. 4c; No. I. 4c; rwo. 1, 4Hc Futures market waa also strong on crop damage news, closing lsc net higher. uly, 4;ii47Wc, closed, 47o. Receipts, n,na bu.; shipments, 1,4!2 bu. FEED Barely, steady: western lipiing bran, 100-lb. sacks, $23.60; standard mid dling, in sacks. $2d.S0; city. In sacka, $U.W. HAY steady: prime. 11. ae; o. i. i.v, No. 2. Sl.KKfl.lS; No. , 9ficrSL00. HOPS Firm; state, common to choice. 1910. rMriMc: 1909. 20321c: Pacific coast 1910, 24Ci27c; 1S09, lft619c. HIDES Steady. Central America. lW0 20c: Bogota. 2122o. Leather unlet; hemlock Ilrata. Z4tt 027c: seconds. 22(&23Ac: thirds. U320o: re jects, 141. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mesa. 15 w 4M7.50; family. S18.O(Vffl9.60: short clears, $1S.60&17.00. Beef, quiet: mess, f11.0(V?ll.6O; lamuy, iiz.w&iz.m; beet hams, JZY.WdO ou. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies, SI2.759 13.00. Dard, firm; middle west prime, tx.40S8.6O: refined, steady: continent. 1S.66;. South American S9.65; compound, 7.60(nj7.7&. TALLOW Dull: country. bic. BUTTER Steady: creamery specials 24c; extras, 23c;' firsts. 21 (J 22c; seconds, lhfl20c; thirds, 18c; state dairies, finest, 22fu22Hc; good to prime, 2021c; common to fair, 11& lic; process special, 20c; extras, 19Vc; firsts, 17H18Vac; seconds, 1616Vxc; factory, current make, 17r 18c. I'H kiosk r-irm; new skims, wijWic.. EOQS Firmer: fresh gathered extras. 19 21c; extra firsts, lC174c; firsts, 14H&l!c; seconds, 13H'iil4c; thirds and poor, lljjiac; fresh gathered dlrtlea No. L 12c; No. Z. lie; No. poor to fair, 8ttc; fresh guthered hecks, good to prime, wdc; western ttatn- ered white. 17630c. POULTRY Uressed irregular; tern broiiera, 18g26c; fowls, 128'15c; t ' ..eys, 12(&16c. 1 . Corn and Wkeat Rearlon Bolletln. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at i a. m. Wednesday, June 2L 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain Stations. Max. Mln. fall. Slur. Ashland. Neb 9K Oft .00 Clear Auburn, Neb 94 R7 .00 Clear B ken Bow. Neb. 91 4 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb... 93 63 .00 Clear Culbertson, Neb.. 97 6 .00 Clear Falrbury. Neb... 99 68 .00 Clear Fairmont, Neb... 93 0 .00 Clear Or. Island, Neb.. 95 .00 Clear Hartington, 2eD. V3 tu .1x1 uiear Hastings, Neb.... 93 60 ,00 Clear Lincoln. Neb 93 66 .00 Clear No. Platto. Neb. 90 60 .00 . Clear Oakdale, Neb..... 93 61 .00 Clear Omaha, NeD yu 70 . .uu . lear Tekamah, Neb..i 92 68 .00 Clear Valentine, Neb.. 91 66 .00 -. Clear . Sioux City, la.. ( 66 .00' Clear Alta, la. 92 63 .00 Clear Carroll, la 89 61 .00 Clear Clarlnda, la 91 67 .00 Clear Sibley. la 82 62 .00 Clear Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGE. No. of Tamn Ttaln. District. Stations. Max. Mln, fall. Columbus, 0 17 88 68 1 .00 Louisville, Ivy w w wi .w Indlanaoolls. Ind.. 11 80 ' 62 .00 Chicago. Ill 26 80 ) .00 St. LOUIS, MO Z6 Tt B4 .W Dea Moines. Ia.... tl 2 64 . 00 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 . 94 60 .20 Kanaaa city. aio.. in sh bz .vo Omaha, Neb 18 92 64 .00 The weather continues warm throughout the corn and wheat region. The only precipitation reported waa a light shower In the Minneapolis district. L. A. WKLHH.- Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. Kanaaa Cltr Grata aaal Provisions. KANSAS CITY. June . WHEAT Un changed to toe up; No. t hard, 87&92o; No. 8, (W1a4j'90c; No. 2 red, 86Vf86M,c; No. 8 &)4a-8iVc; July, aotieo bid; beptember, 86V4C,' sellers. CORN Wie up; jno. 1 mixea, ovvsUBwiic; No. 8. 67WaMsc; No. 1 white, 68c;. No. 8. 67H7o; July, 67c; September, b9)694o bia. OAT8-UO10 up; NO. 2 White, 43W43o: No. 1 mixed. 9V4HiO. RYE feWaWC. HAY Steady to higher: choice timothy. S18.0On-19.00; choice prairie, S14.258lfi.00. BUTTER Creamery, 22c; firsts, lc; seo onds, 17c; packing stock, 16c. bugs Kxtraa, i7Vic; ursts, i4Mc: sec onds, 80. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 14,0u0 85,000 Corn, bu 18.000 69,000 Oata, bu U.OuO C.0u0 Mlaaeapolla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. June 21. WHEAT July. 9714c; September, 9714c; December, 974c; No. 1 hard, 9)rHc; No. 1 northern, 799c; No. 2 northern. MIkfeOTfeo: No. S wheat. tSKED Klax, 12 M. BARLEY 6&897C. OATSNo. S white, 6SHI964C, CORN No. S 'yellow, 64.0. RYE No. 2, 80c. B RAN-.50l&a0.76. FLOUR First patents. 84.90ft.0; second patenu, 84.70 4.90; first clears, A3.2fxiji.34b; aaconda, sz.atti.i. Llwera)! Grata Market. LJVERPOOL. Juna IX WW EAT Spot. firm; No. 1 Manitoba, 7a6ttd; No. S Mani toba. 7s8Vid; No. S Manitoba. 7s Fu tures, easy; July, terfcd; October, asSSd; December, es d. COKN New American mixed, steady. 4s 8d; old American mixed, steady. 6a4d; new American kiln dried, 4a 9Vd. Futurea, strong; July, 4a ta; BepiemDer, a in. Peerla Market. PEORIA. Juna Sl.-CORN-Higher: No. S white, 660; No. I yellow, 6bc; No. S yel low, bbhfc; No. 4 yellow, biWcVtO: No. S mixed. 66V4c; No. 4 mixed, UVic; aamula, 46VoXRc. oais Higner; no. i wmta, ei"4e; stan dard. 41c: No. 8 white. 40W auwtiiu iraia axaraex. MILWAUKEE. June H. WHEAT No. 1 .... .. northern, J1.02'ol06; No. 1 northern, 99'-ic xi.vo; juiy, swtck BepiemDer, Suic oatsj standard. 4f42'4e. BARLEY Malting. 8oj1.00. Dalatk Grata Market. DULUTH. Juna 21. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 87Hr No. 2 northern, 4H96c; juiy, 97sc: September, nvu-c- uaid ti'c. , New Tark Cark Market. The following auotatlons are furnished bv Ixgan A Bryan, members New York Stock exchange. 110 south Hlxteenttt street Amer. To ha roe ,.. Bar State Gas Butts coalition .. Cactus Chine , Chief Cobs ruTta-Dalr Ely Central ...... Fraaklla Olroux Belmont Goldfleid Florence Oraaaa Oeaaae .. OT lneolratloa . It NVv. Cobs . lHa Nswheuas . II h evade-Utah . I44 Okie Opaar .... . li Rawhide Coalltloa 1 .1 l-U Ray CanUal 1 1-M . I Swift Pkg. Ce 101 .. Uli Superior A PtttaWrg 174 .. 1 Tonoaak Mining .... t .. 4S4 Trinity Capper 4 .. 14 Uallsd Copper .. 14. Nana. Lake i Iawal aeeartttea. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brink er A Co.. 44S New Omaha National Bank building: and. aeaae. gaauiee Caiiairy, pfd as 1 Cllr Nattoaal Beak Bldg . pfd 10 Icauncu Biuita. la-,' uu Cera, Baehaoaa Nat. Beak etech. UU IM. M K414 VXA aks( laa im) 15 lot Tl la, M 1M mi .... 11 i-4ir n lM.al a H IIH T M lot M lei M IM ! Omaha C B St Rr. aa. 114. Omaha A C. 8 St. Kr., con.... n C. B St. Rr. fit l. t, I Omaha Oaa ta, 1SIT Omaha K. L. A P. ta. lttj Packard Motor 7 par ent l at.ia Sto. h Yar4a atoch I'nmn rHork Tar1, Is, 1131 So. I alltomU Etlaoa U, II Trt-ntT R. A U . ' Wlaa Manorial HoepKal ta, lltl. lOI M lea 1M STOCKS AND RON DS. Review of Operatlout Stoek Ki rhanae rtarlac the Day. NEW YORK. June 51. Some slight re cesaion was ehown by the stock market at the opening today. Declines were general, although In no Instance were they mote than fractional. I'nlon Pacific and Archl ron declined H a point and United States Fteel The heaviness at the outset wore off and there waa a gtadual hardening all around. Yesterday's heavy liquidation In American Telephone ceased and It rose to a point over yesterday's closing Ihtgh Valley and American Beet Sugar ala.i acored a similar advance. Toledo, St. Louis A Western preferred gave way H and Oreat Northern Ore certificates M. Trading In stocks during the morning waa extremely light and entirely devoid of Mgnlflcance. The market seemed to be af fected by the dullness In London, wheie financial operations wera at a complete Btandstill by reaeon of coronation. Dec laration of the regular semi-annual divi dend on Lehigh Valley common Imparted Increased firmness to the list at noon. Ronds were Irregular. The usual mlddav dullness waa Intensi fied today by the conflicting character of crop newa. speculative operations were virtually suspended after prices had been estab lished at a level slightly above yesterday's close. The market closed heavy. Prices shaded generally In the last hour when some of the lowest Quotations of the day were re corded and the market developed a droop ing tendency. Number 01 sales ana leaaing quotations on stocks were as follows: Salra. High. Low. Cloaa. Allla-Chalmers pfd 100 ) OS Amalgamated Coppar S.roe 1lk 10, 701, II ' Ml iltt il2 American Agricultural . Am. Beet sugar American Can American C A F Am. Cotton Oil American H. A U. pM.. i.tne 100 u u Am. lea Securities KM M U American Llneced American LocomoUro ., American 8. A R Am. S. A it. vli Am. Btael Foundries.,.. Am. Sugar Kaflnlng.... American T A T American Tobacco pfd.. American Woolen Anaconda atlatna Co... Atchlaoa Atchlaon Dfd CDr at OiMki srbn4 4 Ha. 111.. cutikr ruckisa im Deer A Ce 1 per cent af4 rtlrainnt Creamery let g. s. a. Fktrainot Creainerr pf4 t s. a.. Kanaaa 0r 4 Ha. tM Marina Co.. la., tSn. ltl Omaha Water aa. 1,. , Omaha. C. B St Re. la. 1 . , LOT 12 1114 12 400 107 101 w 107' 104 41 4114 41 It , 14,mo 147 KiVi 100 tr atSa 400 12 II 114 40 , 8.100 111 11114 H 10 too m 12) 129 . V 10 107 107 " '"im 'd' 'so to , l,Kn M 138 K 100 11 11 11 100 100 100 100 wo , 1,70 U 81 M to M0 33 11 23M , 46. 100 147 147 147 . 1,100 117 12T 127 M 100 ' IS M 14 100 55 M 5S 400 14t 146 146 , . I0O 16 16 16 100 171 171 171 ,- 1,000 It 17 27 tOO 6 56 66 600 17 l 14 , 4.000 3 l 18 , 1,100 64 64 6 44 110 1S 13 163 200 14B 136 lit 600 .61 11 11 140 MO 1 1 1 too 11 61 51 400 121 120 120 100 11 1 17 too 11 11 10 41 13 104 15 16 16 tt , 1.000 101 103 103 , 1,700 161 160 160 SO 10 10 ) 137 500 l lt 10 7 tot 50 60 54 lit O0 64 54 t ;o 11 ii to 400 10 10t 101 tOO 46 44 44 700 103 103 lot 100 74 14 74 , t.tOO 134 133 133 100 16 . ! , 1.100 124 Tt4 124 10 IM 104 10 . 4 11 .. 100 11 tt 14 11 tot 11 It II . IS. 700 10 ltt 16 TOO tl M t3 . 1.700 ' 13 13 13 100 t6 (6 M . 1.500 44 45 46 II 70 41 . 8.400 ito m-111 . 1,100 11 11 . 11. 70 MO 41 41 41 21 2O0 13 12 12 . 1,100 61 60 50 . 11,100 136 136 136 800 M 14 . t4 75 , ' 40 . 14.000 71 71 11 400 111 113 113 . 1,100 51 50 50' . 8,100 66 54 54 17 100 18 It 18 700 t It 58 500 7( 16 16 . 1,000 It 18 18 100 4 1 . 1,00 171 171 178 Atlantic Coaat Line, ax-dlr Baltimore ft on 10 Bethlehem flteal Brooklyn Rapid Tr , Canadian Paclllo Central Leather Central Leather pfd..... Central of New jereey. Oieaapeaka A Ohio Chicago A Altos Chicago O. W., new C. O. W. pfd Chicago A N. W C. , 14. A St. P c. a, c. A st. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Southern.... Conaoildated Oaa Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio Orande.., D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Securitlea ... Brie . Brie lat pfd , Erta d pfd General Rlectrie Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctfa Illinois Central lnterbornugh Met Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd International Paper ..... International Pump .... Iowa Central Kanaaa City Southern... K. C. 80. pld Laclede Oaa Louisville A Nsahrllle. Minn. A St. Louis. M . St. P. A B. B. M.. Missouri. K. A T M , K. A T. pfd Missouri Pacific National Blocult National Lead N. R. R. of M. Id pfd New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Western.... North American Northern Paelflo Pacific Mall Pennsylvania, Peonla'a Oaa P.. C . C. A St. ti.... ." Preeaed Steel Car Pullman Palaoa Car.... Railway Btael Spring.... Reading Republic Bteel pfd Rock Island Co Reek Island Co. pfd . St. L. A 8. F. M pfd.. St. Louis B W St. L 8. W. pfd Bloas-Bhef field S. A I... Southern Pacine Southern Railway 80. Railway pfd Teaaeesee Copper Texaa A Paelflo T., St. U A W T.. 8t. LAW. pfd Union Paelflo Union Pacific pfd United States Realty.,. United States Rubber... United States Btael tl. B. Bteel pfd Utah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical Wabash Wabeeh Dfd Western Maryland Weetlngbouse Elect no . Western Union Wheeling A L. luthlvh Valler Tola! sales lor ins oar. isa.nw anarea. l.oadoa Stock Market. T nviYttJ. June 21. American securities opened quiet and a fraction higher today. Prlcea were steady, but realizing caused the market to sag at the end of the first hour. At noon values ranged- from K to below yesterday's New York closing. London ciosinu smock uuoiauons: Oonaola. money ,.Tt 11-lt Loalsvllla A Nash. ..165 do sooount tt 11-lt Mo., Kan. A Tes... 17 Amal. Copper 12 New York Central. .114 Anaconda .... S Morfolk A Waa tern.. 111 Atchlaon U so pfd tl do pfd iia Ontario at western. Baltimore A Ohio. ..Ill Pennajrlvanla Canadian Pacific ...Mt Rand Ml nee (Tnaaapeaee A Ohla.. 84 Rsadlna Chi. Oreat Western.. M Southern Railway . 44 . 1 . IZ . 12 . 71 .121 Phi , sill. A St. P. Ill 00 pfd la Beera 18 Southern Pacific Denver A RIO O.... union Paclllo ,. da pfd s do pfd Erie ' 87 VJ. S. Steel do 1st pfd 17 do pfd do Id pfd 47 Wabeah Grand Trunk It do pfd Illinois Central 14 .1W . t . 10 .122 . II . 8 SILVER Bar, steady at 24 7-16d per ounce. MONEY IV rer cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills is 214 per cent New Vork'Meaey Market. NEW TORK. Juna 31. MONET On call steady; 2V('i14 per cent; ruling rate, IS per cent; closing Dia, i- per cent; ouerea at 2V per cent. Time loana, easy; sixty days, 2V per cent; ninety days, 2WU2 per cent: alx months. JW3VS per cent. 1'KIME HH.HUAM1LI, rAri-H-tsit per cent. STERLING! EXCHANGE- teady, with actual business in bankers' bills akt 34.84 for sixty days blila ana at 4 k ior aemana; commercial billa. 84.83. SILVER Bar, bzc; Mexican aonara. m. BONDS Government ateaoy; railroad ir regular. Baak Clearlagva. OMAHA. June 21. Bank clearings for to day war 82.278.67a.68 and for the corre sponding data last year f3,ri.Ki.ss, Dry Gaaele Market. NEW TORK. June 21 DRT OOODS The woolen and worsted trades are dis turbed by the paasage of the tariff" bill through the bouse of representatives. Trade In drv noods In primary markets is unusu ally quiet, with prlcea fairly well main tained In cotton gooas. una 01 noanery tor spring of 1912 are being opened. Worsted yarns are ateady and in light demand. Cotton yarns are quieu agar Market. NEW TORK. Juna 11. SUGAR Firm: muscovado, 89 teal, 3.42c; centrifugal, 86 teat, 3.92c; molaasea, 88 test. 1 170. Ket'ned ateady. Otla aa Raala. 8AVANNAH. Juna IL TURPENTINE Firm; Ht61c ROSIN Firm; type F. 86.73S4; type O. 34.75. Osaaka Hay Market. OMAHA. June 31. HAT No. I. 112; No. 2. 310; packing. 37. alfalfa, tU. Straw: Wheat, I0.9O; rye. 36.60; ota. 7. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Opening; Stronger, Closing; Some Easier. HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Sheep aaal La an a a la Very Light Baa ply. Malle nemanit ta Oooel aaal Prices rally Steady with Taeanlrty. SOUTH OMAHA. June 31. 1U Receipts were: Cattle Hogs. 8heep. Official Monday I.9S7 8.9S7 S.1S7 Official Tueednv 8.7 12. W3 2.1 Ksilmate Wedmadar .... e.60 U.e4& i.bM Three days this week.. 10 33 V T.W7 Same days last week....12.Ml 40A18 1J.S11 Bame days I weeks ago.U.43 S3.14 13.201 Pame dsva 8 weeks ago. 9.44 J2 4 11 877 Pame days 4 weeks sgo.1S.ST7 M.123 14 Same divvs last year.,..12,8S0 31.M1 20 828 The following table shows the receipts of cattle hogs, and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last vear: 1M1. Win. Inc. Cattle 474.K77 4'il.iW 33 M Hogs LSU.614 1.0..m 27H.WI Sheep 745,161 662,7 M 83,437 ihe follo.viiiB table shone the average pticea on hogs at South Omaha for th last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1 1911. 110.190.,'1908.1907.1!0.1OJ. June If... June 13... June 14... June 16.. July IS... June 17.., June 18.. June 19.. Juna 20.. June 11.. I 90 I 7 ! t 48' I 911 8RI 8 It I 79 I S 27 8 D2I 7l 31 5 14 a nv o -H 7 a IK -i 1 n mi t 751 t 4 I 7 6011 84 0 l It i M'al W 7 66 7 M 8 541 a I A 3Jtl a 22 t 91V.I 21 5 63 811 t 10 t 871 89 i .! 88 5 19 6 91 6 30 5 15 6 891 28 5 10 I f 80 7 SI 5 67 i 64 5 91V". 7 6 99 V.I 42 a 7 63 t 66 I 40 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yarda for the twenty-four hours ending at 8. p. m. yesterday: I RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'ses. C, M. A St. P 8 ft 4 Wabash R. R ' .. 1 Mo! . R. K 7 3 1.. U. Pr R. R 77 49 8 .. C. & N. W. (east) ..7 8 1 C. A N. W. (west).. 40 61 C. SL P., M. A O.. 12 4 C, B. Q. east).... 11 6 CB. & q. (west).. 19 38 I CVJL I. A P. (east).. 14 I. A P. (west).. Silt Illinois Central By. 1 'Total receipts ....147 164 14 t DISPOSITION. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co. . 838 964 633 Swift and Company .... 6S4 Cudahy Packing Co. .... 666 Armour & Co. 614 Cudahy Bros., K. C... 118 8.419 3,232 1.078 816 l.l&l Murphy Morrall 1. 43 Stephens Bros 47 Hill A Son 101 F. B. Lewis 22 Huston & Co 44 J. H. Bulla 62 8. Wertheimer 205 Degan 11 McConnahy 49 Other ouyers 498 653 Totals 6.463 10,485 8.430 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were moder ate this morning, only 142 cara being re ported in. Thia leaves the total for the three' days about 2,000 head short of the same period last week and about 2,600 head short of a year ago. With receipts lighter and with the de mand rery fair the market on good weighty com fed steers opened very active this morning with prices generally a little stronger than yesterday. In some cases salesmen were found who thought the best cattle were possibly es much aa fy&lOc nigner. un tne otner nana tne meaium to common kinds of cattle did not at any time show any Improvement and the close on all kinda was easier. Any strength that may have been developed in the morning was entirely wiped out at the close. Well finished cattle sold aa high as 86.16. with a few head at (6.25. The best cows and heifers were strong at the opening with the general market steady. There were not very many stockers or feeders In the yards, but what there were, sold luuy aa wen aa yesterday. uuotations on cattle: uooa to cnoice heel steers, IS.8fxS6.16; fair to good beef steers. 86.605.85; common to. fair beef steers. 86.009 6.60: good to choice heuers, eD.0UW6.60; good to choice cows, 14 6035 00; fair to good cows and heilera. s4.ou214.6O1 common to fair cows and heifers, 82.604.00; good to choice stockers ana feeders. 4.wa.2; fair to good stockers and feedera, 34.4094. 90: common to fair stockers and feedera, 83.604.40; stock heifers. I3.60i.4.26; veal calves. l4.UU2VI.Zb: bulls, stags, etc., 33.2ft&S.OO. Representative saiee: BEEF STEERS. Na, At. Pr. N. At. Pr. 11M I as 1141 it lilt ito 1411 I M lltl I to , 1221 4 tO i t te , 1HT I M 1601 t 00 lilt I W 1360 t 00 , 1311 4 00 lilt 4 00 1230 t 01 1134 t 06 , 1440 t It U t 14 1174 I It , 1171 I It 1447 t II It .....1147 ltd it irai 1 it It.... II.... 10.... II.... It.... 16.... 11.... 17.... 17.... 44.... 11.... II.... It.... 10..., It.... II.... 11.... It.... 40.... 10..,. it mt t 4 II 1110 I 40 It 1077 t 60 It Mt IU It lilt I It 44 1071 I tt 14 lilt I 40 63 1217 t 16 tl 1111 I 10 14 liao f It 12 1011 f 10 40 1166 I 10 14 1141 I 70 It., .lilt I IK 12t.. 42... it... 10... II... It... 24... t... 17... II... ..1271 I 16 ..1211 i It ..1121 I IS ..1171 I 6 .1114 I 16 I. ..1644 t Ift STEERS AND HEIFERS. 124 4 It ' 14 104 I Tt 637 I 06 It lilt I M 171 I 10 It 1010 I tt tat I 40 It... ....1096 t OA ttl f 60 ' M COWS. .. til t 00 ..1011 4 40 ..1000 4 44 ..1031 4 tt ..114 4 10 ..1041 4 It t Mt t It M I IM I 00 II I Ml I 16 . 10 I IM I 16 14 II 1006 4 00 ' U 4 711 4 K HEIFERS. 1 441 I It I II 40t I 10 ' I 1 146 t 10 I 4t 411 I 10 II BULLS. , 114 I 04 00 I It IU 6 26 , 111 I 41 8 UK I 40 I. ...471 I te 1.. 1. irt to 1 1M 4 It 1(60 I M CALVES. ttl 4 Tt 4.... 141 4 II " 3.... 10 t 00 I.... 10 t 60 4.... 1(4 I II 1.... 171 t It I.... 166 t 60 7.... 140 I 61 4-... 341 t 18 iw t it ISO 1 11 166 t 00 1:0 1 00 iw 1 oe it 7 00 .171 1 09 loO t I STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 437 4.25 7 41 4 64 4M 4 It t 1(1 4 60 Ill 4 24 t It 4 tl 141 4 16 11 : 131 4 IB 161 4 St 31 101 4 It , 61 4 6 M lOSI 4 It , 144 4 60 HOGS Hogs opened ' 10c higher and closed 15c higher, that is they sold IO&I60 higher tnan yesterday a general marKet Bome were quoting it aa 16o higher than yesterday morning aivl 10c higher than the high point at yesterday's close. Whichever way it may oe aiatea me laci remains that the market aa viewed from a seller s stanpoint was in splendid, condition. Pack ers evidently wanted everything in eight and each buyer seemed anxious to pick up as many loada as possible by o clock in the morning. A considerable proportion of the hogs sold at $t.Oi4jj.l6. with a top at $6.30. loday a advance carnea tne mar ket to the highest point touched alnce April 6, when the average price for all the hogs waa 36.2L While the present advance of prlcea has coma in the nature of a surprise to a good many, it is apparently only the natural outgrowth of a sharp falling off in ro celpta. Thus for the three days thia week the total arrivals at the yards here foot up only 29.896 head, aa agalnat 40,636 head for the aame days laat week. Thia la the smallest run alnce the third week In May and some are saying that It la a proof that the supply of hogs in the country is being rapidly depleted and that average re ceipts from now on are likely to be consid erably smaller than laat month. Still the month of Juna to date runs considerably ahead of the eame time laat month. Representative sales; He. AT. Sa. Pr. Ne. At. Sk. rr. It 11 M I M 11 20 ... I It 40 24 ... I M tl MI Mil ..274 4 4 40 It 124 ... I It ..IA M 4 00 U at It I U . -14 ... I 04 6a 244 ... t II ..146 tO t OS II Ml ... I It ..1st IN 14 177 ... I II ..to 10 I et (6 161 10 I it ..4 10 4 tz 40 ! 12 lit . .ri ' a to 101 144 la 4 it 121 t f M lot 4 I 1 nt Is as II 221 ... I 14 12 134 M t II 41 lat ... IU tt 131 at t U s 144 M IU I 1st IS IU, 11 II tt 4 U II til 14 4 U It 134 14 I U tl 134 ... I U 44 1st ... Ill 1 131 41 I U t. 2:4 ... IU 11... 44 ... It -la as I .lai ... IM -Is to I 44 .14 4 t St .14 IS I II .141 IIS t It .171 ... 4 .111 ... tot .171 st at 63.... 41.... tt.... II.... tl.... 40.... 4.... 0 Ml 44 I at 4., m a IM 44 Ill la 4 41 M a m rrt te 1 at it m ... 4 tt to i? iw ia ti ia 40 t 16 64 26 ... IS to Ill IS t IS 11 :t let ( n 7 lit te 1 1; 17 its to 1 17 11 IM ... 117 14 IM ... 47 ia j? ... tin 17 iJO to t It 12 im IM I tt 72 ! le 7 : at in M ici im t to 7. tie Mir M M ... t 10 t 2?o ... t re II ... 4 In an 211 M t 20 7 3I ... (1 (I 214 ... t 20 40 IT ... It 27.. 1 r ... 4 10 tt I7 140 to 14 171 M I to 16 I'd to 10 77 213 W IM 14 it SO t 10 M l."l 40 t te tr, :.mi 140 4 i it ?; so 4 m to. 174 ... 4 10 to 1"! 40 I 20 t 241 10 4 ta 76 Ill 40 4 20 M 140 ... 4 1 66 104 ... 4 1 It -61 40 4 1(1 41 14 ... 4 tO It 171 ... ( 10 I ill ... I M 40. 260 40 t 10 44 231 M t 20 It 2H4 Mt I 10 20 mo ... 4 m 17 M7 100 t 10 10 207 IW t 2 tt 271 40 4 10 ,06 no ... 126 6 164 40 t 10 61 121 tO I H. 74 1.'t ... I 10 x 3 Ill ... t 26 li-0 IA t 10 IW. ... 16 71 141 10 10 14 Ill ... I 26 41 ri4 ... t 1 in to ... t to 10 274 ... II III 16 ... t 26 M 164 10 t 10 ...' IM 40 t til II 261 IM I 10 14 1M M 4 16 I IM ... t 10 II s.1l 40 I 26 It 2M 10 t It M IM ... I 26 14 146 400 t IV H ... It tl Ml 200 I 10 71 223 10 I 16 to 177 10 I 74 221 ... t 11 7 ? 134 4 10 t'.'l ... I 10 tt 9V, ta I 1 13 1st 10 I to t7 :S0 40 4 10 M 14 ... 4 to 71 ...3,15 ... 112 U 177 ... I 10 tl 20 114 I 11 14 IU M t tt SHEEP What was said regarding the sheep market yesterday would apply equally well today. The fact Is the market now, the same as every year at this time. Is between corn and grasa and is so poorly supplied with stock that on most days there Is hardly enough on sale to really make a market. This morning there were ten or a dosen cars reported In, but most of them were single decks and as was the case yesterday, made up largely of ewes and lambs and trah of various kinds. Included In the receipts, however, were three double decks of Oregon wethers, the first of the season to arrive at this point. As was the case yesterday morning, the buyers all seemed to want a few good killers, but good killers were in very mod erate supply, as noted above. The result was that the trade was slow and uninter esting and still anything desirable changed hands quite readily, with prices In about the same notches as yesterday. A few pretty decent spring lambs sold up to 87.00, with common light stuff at 36.00. A pretty decent kind of clipped lambs brought $6.05, with others ranging on down to 36.75. There were a few head of ewea good enough to bring $4.00. A few Oregon yearlings held over from yesterday brought 34.30, with ewea at 33.40. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Spring lambs, good to choice, $6.507.26; spring lambs, fair to good, 3j.:T7rTaO; shorn lamna, good to choice. fv'Jtn-Jb, snorn lambs, fair to good, 85 6036.00; feeding lamba. shorn. 8J.Mvi-4.25: yearlings, shorn. $4.5016.00; wethers, shorn, 33.75fe4.00; ewes, good to choice, shorn, $3,604X4.00; ewes, fair to good, shorn. 33.00fr3.6O; culled ewes. 31.6 C2.60. representative sales: No. . Av. Pr. 13 spring Iambs 58 6 60 95 western ewes 3 25 161 spring lambs AO 7 00 21 western ewea 101 3 75 7 western ewes, culls 88 2 0) 47 spring lamba r 60 S 60 368 western shorn lambs 71 (05 200 spring lamba 66 6 00 63 spring lambs 68 4 00 CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle Steady Hogs Stroma; Sheep Weak. f CHICAGO. Juna 21. CATTLE Recetots. 18.000 head: market, steady to 10c lower: beeves. $4.90i6.65; Texaa steers, 34.556.85; western steers, i4.iwus. iu; gtocKers ana feeders. 12.tw4i6.fi0; cows and heifers. 32.50 fci.90; calves, $6.008.40. not its Kecel pts, .1.000 head: market. strong to a shade higher; light, $6.10-.56; mixed, etuoyi.eo; neavy, ss.00ra6.62H; rough, $ri.004i6.15: good to choice heavy. 86.16a.154: pigs, $5.66ji6.35; bulk of sales. $6.3oi41.45. anuitf aku lam. ur hceceipts, a,uuu head; market, weak; native, $2.2Mi4.15; western. 32.50ii'4.15: yearlings. t4.0On4.80: native lamba, 33.75(S6.35; western, f4.0OQ6.40. Kaasaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 21. CATTLE Re ceipts 8,800 head, including 3,400 southerns; market, steady ; stockers and feeders, strong; calvea, 25o lower. Dresaed beef and export steers, $5.904ji.30; fair to good, 34.76(56.85; western steers, t4.60t?j4).0O; stockers and feeders, $3.60iii3.2o; southern steers, $3.60(316.35; southern cows, $2.6ii4.00; na- 66.06; bulls, 33.005.00; calves, 34.00itf7.26. 1 tiuuo neceipis. n.niu neaa; market, iuc to 16o higher; bulk of - sales. $6.256. 40;' neavy, vt.aj.3b; packers ana feeders, 86.80 &M.45; lights, $6.30(ij6.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000 head; market, steady to lOo lower; lambs, $6.0006.86; yearlings, $4.00v4.75; wethera. $3.75tj4.00; ewes. 33.00&3.&0; stockers and feeders, 32.6Uji3.ou. t. I.oats Lira Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS. June 21. CATTLE ReceiDta. 6.500 head, Including 2,900 head Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, 35.7&(ji.40; dressed beef and butch ers, $5.2636.00: steers under 1.000 lbs.. 86.000 6.26; stockers and feereds, 33.0094. 76; cows ana neners, tJ.inxffo.is; canners, 8LOO33.OO; ouiia, ).ou3D.zt; caives, to.uoiaK.zo; Texas and Indian steers, HOO436.OO; cows and heifers, $3.006.00. HOGS Receipts, 11,600 head! market steady: plga and lights. 35.00(S.50: packers. $6.50$i6.$0; butchers and beat heavy, 36.600 $6.60. cJbi rlP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 head; steady; native muttons, S3.0&4?3.75; lamba, 36.00i7.60; culla and bucka, $2.0003.76; stockers, $1.26.3.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOBEPH, June 21. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market steady: steers, $46oft.10; cows and heifers, $3.60(36.76; calves. $3.007.76. HOQS Receipts, 8,000 head; market big 10c higher; top, $6.36; bulk of saiea, $6.26 6 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, L0O0 head; market ateady; lambs, K6OQ.7.00. , stock la Bight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 3,600 11,300 1,500 St. Joseph 1.600 8,000 1,000 Kansas City 8,800 17,700 10,00 St. Louis 6.600 11.600 7,000 Chicago 18,000 21.000 20,030 Total) . .37.600 69,600 40,600 OMAHA (latNKltAL MARK BT. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade in 1-Ib. cartons. 26c; No. 1, in 30-lb. tubs, 23c; No. 3, in 1-1 b. cartons, 23c; packing stock, solid pack, 16c; dairy, In 60-lb. tuba, 3uc; market changes every Tuesday. CHEESE Twins, 14Hc; young Amer icas, luc; daisies, 15c; triplets, 15c; 11m berger, 16c; No. 1 brick, 16c; imported fiwlns, 82c; domestic Swiss, 20c; block Swiss, Inc. POULT RT Broilers, 36c per lb.; hena, I3c; cocks. 9c; ducks. 30c: spring ducks. 12xc; geese, 15c; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per do., $3.00. Alive: Broilers, 20c; lfc to IVi ids., ana tl to 1 ids., vc; smoom legs, lie; hens, loc; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 6c; lurkeya, 12W). guinea fowls. 2uo each: Dla- eons, per dos., ooc, homers, per dox., 33.00; squaba. No. L per dox., $1.60; No. 2, per doi., 6uc; hen turkeys, 16c. r'leui all Iroxeo) Pickerel. 10c: white. 15c: pike, 14c; trout, 11c; large crapples, tttjMOc; bpanlsh mackerel, 19c; eel, lfcc; haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish, 16c; roe shad, tuc each; shade roe, per pair, 40a; irog legs, per aos., txiQi-uu, salmon, 10c; halibut, 8c; yellow perch, 6c; buffalo, tc; bullheads, 14c. beet Cut-Kibs: No. L 13Vc; No. 2, UVic; No. 3. 1010, Loins: No. X, loc; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. 13c Chuck: No. 1. 6c: No. I 6Vc: No. 3. 6c Round: No. L 10Sc; No. 3, 10ic; iso. a, wc a-iaie: no. 1, 60; No. 3, 4c; No. 3, Vo. r'KUl 1 ei Bananas, fancy select, per bunch, $2.2&j2.60; jumbo, bunch, 3i.764j.Tjs, Cherries, hoiue grown, per 24-qt. case, 12. UU. Dates, Anchor brand, new, Ai 1-lb. pkga. in boxes, per box, $2.00. Gooseberries, home trown, per 24-qt. caae, 1X60. Lemons, amoueira brand, extra fancy, 300 slae, per box, ti.60; 360 sis, per box, $8.00; Lonia Llmonelra, fancy, 300 else, per box, $7.00; tta) else, per box. 37.60:. 340 and 430 also 600 per box lees; Cymbal brand. 3ufo alaea, per box, $6.7697.00. Orangea, Came I la Hedlands Valencia, all sixes, per box. $4.00; fancy Valenolas, s0-t-126 sixes, 33.76. Call fornla Jaffa and Mediterranean sweet oranges, 160 and smaller sixes, per box. $3.60. Pineapples Florida, 24-30-36-42-tH alsea, per crate, $3.36.' Strawberriea, Hood River, per 24-qt, caae. t.00. Watermelons, Texaa, per lb., 3c. Cantaloupes, California, stand ard, 4ft couni, .(, per crate; pony crates. 64 count. $l.60. VkKitCTABLES Beana. string and wax, per hamper, $2 60; per mkt. bxk., kttotl ou l.ailUt, "---.-. - www, sm 1 M cumbers, hot house. IS and t dos in box. per box, liisiai w, icxas, per du., namper, 12.60. Egg plant, fancy Florida, per dos.. IL.Aft2i2.uu. Qarllo. extra fancy, white, per lb., 13c Lettuce, extra fancy leaf, per dos., -- Radlahea, per dos., 20c. Onions, Texas Bermuda, white, per crate. 83 36; yel low, per orate. 32 00. Parsley, fancy home frown, per dos. bunches. 46c. Potatoea, owa and Wisconsin, while stock, per bu.. tl 381 64); new stock, In sacks, per lb , 4c. li.niatoea. lexas, per 4-bak. crate. $1 MISCF.I.LAN HOUR Almonds California, soft hell, per lb.. 18c; In eack Iota, le lews Hraall nuts, per lb, 13c; In sack lota, le lees. Filberts, per lb.. 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Peanuts, roated. per lb., 8c; raw, per lb., 6Ve. Pecans, large, per lb.. lc; In sack lots, lc lees. Walnut-. California, per lb., 19c; In sack lota, la less. Honey, new, 24 f remee, 33.7k. Caffee Market. NEW TORK, June 21. COFFEE Fu tures opened steady at unchanged prices to an advance of 3 points on continued steadiness In European and Bra allien mar kets, and on scattered buying, which seemed to be chiefly in the way of cover ing. Small receipts at the P.raxlllan ports were attributed partly to wet weather In the Interior, but probably helped the tone of the market, which Improved slightly during the middle of the day. Later realis ing and lower late cables from Havre checked the tdvance and caused slight reactions from the best, with the close steady net 3 points lower to 6 points higher. Sales, 61.600 bags: June. 10S7c; July, 10 90c; August, 10.86c; September, 10.76c; October, lo.6ftc; November, lo.oftc: De cember, January, February, March, April tnd May, 10.65c. Havre, H franc lower. Hamburg, unchanged to M pfg lower. Rio, 25 rein higher at 71.775. Santna 60 rels higher; 4n R3S00; 7s t-W). Receipts at the two Bra silian ports, 16.001) bags, against 23,000 bags last year. Jundlahy receipts, 11,800 hags, against 14,000 bags last year. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday, 17,245 bags, against 10,839 bags last year. Rain waa re ported In all districts of Sao Paulo. Spot coffee, steady; Rio, No 7. 134c; Santos, No. 4. 13c; mild quiet; Cordova, 13015c, nominal. Cottoa Market. NEW YORK, June 21. COTTON-Spot market closed quiet at 10 points lower; middling uplands, 16.30c; middling gulf, 15.5Fc; no sales. ST. LOUIS. June 21. COTTON Un changed: middling, 164io; sales, none; re ceipts, 1.370 bales; shipments, 1,676 bales; stock. 8.416 bales. New Turk cotton market, aa furnished by Logan A Bryan, members New Tork Cot ton exchange, 311 South Sixteenth street: Month.- Open. High. Low. Close. Tea'y. July .... 14 88 14 89 14 73 14 74 14 84 Aug. ... 14 68 14 68 14 57 14 67 14 61 Sept. ... 13 64 1 8 66 13 44 13 44 13 58 Oct 13 26 13 27 13 12 13 13 IS 26 Dec 13 25 IS 36 13 It ' 13 13 13 2 Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, June 21. WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums. 17i!T19Vic; fine mediums, 16M7Mc; fine, 1131442. Wooldridge Case Put Over by Board Till Tuesday Next Officer Injured at Time He Shot William Mete Still in Same Con dition at Hospital. The hearing of the charges against for mer Policeman Harry L. Wooldridge, who shot and killed William Mets a week ago Saturday night, which waa to have been before the Board of Fir and Police Com missioners last night, was postponed until next Tuesday night. Wooldridge waa taken to the Methodist hospital a few days after the shooting because of the development of brain con cussion caused by being struck down while he waa brandishing the revolver that killed Mets. His condition has remained the same, it Is said, since he waa taken to the hospital, although he is In no danger of serious consequences. On request of the chief of police of Min neapolis, the board laat night agreed to send a detective to that city to watoh for crooks known hero who nrobably be In 'that city to attend their civic cele bration. Minneapolis will pay the trans portation for Detective Dan Davis, who waa named by Chief of Police Donahue. Senior Captain Martin J. Mulvlhlll of hose company - No. 9 aa placed' on the pension list by the commissioners, his pen sion to begin July 1. ,.. As an excise board, the commissioners granted a liquor permit to the J. H. Keck Drug company, 816 South Tenth street. Veo L. . Huntley, driver of engine com pany No. 3, was granted a week's leave of absence, beginning; Juiy t. for the pur pose of ridding himself of a pair of bal loons. Huntley waa, before going on the fire department, an aerial navigator, and now has a chance to sell his gaa bags. Ho wants to show his prospective buyer the fine points about his gas-driven bulbs. Coronation Dinner Celebrated Thursday Event Will Be Attended by Crowd in Honor of King and Queen. All arrangement for th dinner to be given in honor of King George and Queen Mary Thursday evening of this week in the assembly room of Hotel Rome have bean perfected. Tickets have been mailed to thoae who responded to the Invitations sent out by postal cards. Reservations may be made up to Thursday noon, but not later, and all who intend to partici pate In the function should communicate at once with Colonel William Kennedy, 1007 Jackson street, Douglaa 420, or the Hotel Rome management, Douglas 258L not later than noon Thursday. The affair will be strictly in format No drees suits d eel red. and it will begin promptly at T o'clock. Th toast list follows: Toastmaster, John L. Kennedy, "Presi dent of the united States." Robert Cowelt, "Oorg and Mary." Colonel T. W. MoCullough, "Anglo Saxon Race." John L. Webster, "Reciprocity and Arbi tration." Edward A. Hlggins, Esq., "Canada and th Mother Country " Th address by John L. - Webster on "Reciprocity and Arbitration," is looked forward to a a political pronouncement and great Interest la centered in prospect of Its delivery. Rev. T. J. Mackay of All Saints church will be present and offer grace. Appropriate muslo will be Inter spersed throughout the toast list. Commercial Club to Be Reorganized Auxiliary Organization! Are to Be Made Part of the Club Directed by It A complete reorganisation of th ad ministrative office of the Commercial club was discussed at a meeting of the executive committee of the club Tuesday. If th tentative plan which were laid out go through, all subsidiary branches, such as th Manufacturers' association, the traffle and publicity bureaus and similar organisations will have their administra tion directed from th office of th club. An assistant to th club commissioner will be appointed within a few day to fill an office which was created by the executive committee. This assistant will help Commissioner Oulld In th executive work of the club, th Manufacturers' as sociation, and other subsidiary organisa tions. A commute from th Manufac turers' association appeared before th committee, asking that th assistant be ap pointed so that be could help In th work which confronts th association, which 1 now without a secretary, as the result of resignation of Henry Oerlng. Th commit tee waa eompoaed of T. E. Sanborn, T. V. Coleman and A) Scott AFFAIRS AT SOUTH QHAHA Old Time Fourth of July CeleVrati S ii Being rianned. , 1 1 rUBLIC FESTIVAL IS rSOGSAJf i roaasaltlee Kssi4 Cmrrr t 1 Iretalls at Meetla la May Office Ora-anlsatle sf Dekoal Hoard raise Ceaaaaeat. South Omaha will have an old tttra fourth of July this year with a program of celebration ranging from a pic sticking contest to the moat eloquent Mights 4f t mosthenic oratory. This waa decided Tu day by th arrangements commltte that met In th mayor's office. Committee; M finance, publicity, attractions, parade, music and decorations were appointed and the work of organising the big demonstrev tlon was gotten under way Immadlateiy. Mnyor Tratnor in calling the meeting; t order recalled the fact that It would h the first formal celebration of th Ftnrth held In this city for fourteen year. H spoke of the matter from a pattiotte stand point as well as from a commercial view. The mayor thought It would be much bet ter to have a safe and sane celebration at home where all the people of th city could take part and enjoy It than to per mit an Individual celebration with th In discriminate use of firearms. In th pro posed celebration the . fireworks Ami dangerous explosives will he .under th charge of a special committee. It was determined to have on of th most prominent orators of th country In vited to deliver th oration of th day. Several bands of music will enliven th day and a monster parade will be marshalled under the leadership of the chief , of th fire department. Th packing house em ploye, it U understood wHl take part la the parade. At th meeting th following commit tees were appointed: J. P. Trealnor, chair man of the arrangement committee; Rev. Robert Wheeler to be the .chairman of th) day: ; ' Commltte on Finance Edward Rhaca han, chairman; Messrs, J. Kennedy, C. C Meyers, 80I Goldstrum and Frank Fetlra, Committee on Publicity Messrs. Fisher, Rogols and th representatives of th press. . . Committee on Attractions P. C. Cald well, chairman; George Kennedy and Law Etter.. Committee on Parade Chief Me Kale, chairman; John J. Ulllln, W. ,W. Fisher and Chief BrlKa. Committee on 8 porta George Kennedy, Charles grarr and Lew Btter. CommlUaaj on Music John J. OHUn, P. C. Caldwell and Frank Fetlva. The. city council waa aaked to lend Its moral and financial . assistance towards making the day a success. A copy of the resolution was made and will be presented to the city council At it next meeting. It was decided that the celebration would be held In town and not In a park where comparatively few could attend. A speaker for the occasion will be secured at one -and it Is hoped that an orator of national reputation will be on of th chief fea tures of the day' celebration. , , The next meeting of the arrange ments committee will be held Friday after noon at the mayor' parlor. Repabllraas Holding; Off. Despite report that the two republican members of the school board have mad a tieup with A. W. Schneider, a democraUo member, much to the latter' advantage, th matter la not at all settled. Jt is said that there Is much doubt as to th final ' agreement of the two republicans to hand over all the patronage said to have been demanded by Schneider as si qua non for th transfer of his allegiance. Sotn of the old board. It has heen ' auM wmiM agree "to align (hetnaelves with th new member for a much less consideration. If the reported demands of Schneider be cor rect there remains nothing of uimiiiaa to the new members except th appointment of the board attorney. Mr. Schneider ta said to have demanded the right to appoint the secretary of th board, th chief en- glneer, th head carpenter and half of th Janitors. Added to this is his claim to the presidency of the board. In view of these reported demands it Is not improbable - Mr. Yechout. the present chairman of th board, might be continued In the mat- dency. , Larceny Charge gtleka. Mike Bxmlkoyts on the testimony of whilom companion, Sam Arnaskans eM Sadie Klomaa, a one time sweetheart, was tried Tuesday In the police court on the charge of grand larceny. Judge CaJIanan bound the prisoner over to await th action of the district court under a BCt) bond. Mike 1 alleged by Sam and Bad! to have appropriated 1160 from th trunk of Sam, who had proposed to anend the money on furnishing a horn for eAdlaw his bride-to-be. Testimony showed that Mike had - no place In th heart of Sadie. Sam also enjoyed discomfiture of his on time rival. 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