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    THE BEE: OMAIIA, MONDAY, JUNE H, 1013.
:1
HAPPY HOLLOW CLUB GOLF
Bixty-Pive Enthusiasts Take Part in
Handicap Medal Play.
THREE TEE, POR FIRST PLACE
M. W, nhondcn, A. P. Murtagn. nnd
George noia Will llnvc to Vlnr
Another lion ml (or First
Honor. x
.lldp. Net.
nappy Hollow golf enthusiasts took
part In an eight-hole handicap modal
round for the prise offered by W. O. Ure,
Owing to a rule that all net scores of lesa
than 80 be counted na 80, M, W. Rhoadit
A. P, Murtagh and G. IWna ties am will
have to play another round to settle the
tie. The courso was In Brent shape
yesterday and about Rlxty-ttva players
took part In tho competitions with the
following results:
Grose.
M. W. Khoadcs 99
A. (P. Murtagh 101
George Ross , sr.
J. a Weppner SI
C. B. Jlced... . 98
P. N. Robertson 103
G. M. Durkee 99
E. A. Nordstrom 83
B. W. Arthur 100
B. B. Kimberly.. .....104
During tho week the matches in the
first round of the "Beaton cup" were
played, with the result that tho follow
ing players meet in the second round:
1 D. "Vead against A. P. Murtagh.
J. R. Webster against S. A. Past.
W. W. Buchanan against J. 11. McKln
non. B. N. Robertson against P. I. Elllck.
Oinnhu Field Clnu.
Several good scores were mode in the
sweepstakes at tho Field club yesterday
when over fifty golfers took part. The
play -was handicapped and modal.
4pwlng tho scores:
20
14
IS
14
3
15
IS
Fol-
J. H. Conrad..
B. 1C Buck....
H. B. Morrill .
II. S. Culver....
James Allen....
O. J. Bauman..
J. W. Williams.
Gross.
90
93
..... 92
;i
EC
91
91
S3
91
89
92
8S
90
.103
Hdp.
13
13
10
9
4
9
C
2
8
- 5
9
2
2
IS
Net.
77
R0
82
82
82
82
85
83
83
84
83
83
S3
J. W. Huches...
J. Carpenter
D. L. Dougherty
K. A. Hlgglns
J. B. Lindsay
Albert Cahn
. O. E. Burmestcr. jr..
(ijiiului Country CIul).
' Several players took part in tho elght-een-hole
handicap best ball foursome
match played at the Country club vester
day afternodn. Some gooa scores were
mado by the older players. An interest
ing match was tho final play for the
president's cup. Gaines and Kedlck tloa
' up. Following are the scores:
,F. Gaines and J. Rcdlck, 9 up.
S. Blaino Young and R. Ldwe, 8 up.
F. A. Conndr and G. A Brady, 6 up.
B. M. Morsmun and E. Sprague, 5 up.
J. Magee and F. B. Hamilton, 5 up.
R. Peters and F. H. Oalnea, 5 up,
J. Scobio and George Smith, 4 up.
T. L. Davis and H. A. Tukey, 3 up.
W. T. Burns and W. J. Foye, S up.
.Ben Gallagher and it. C Bums. 3 up.
C. Colt and p. Lincoln, 2 up.
- J. A. McSharte and T. J. Malioney, 1 up.
Li. Drako and F. J. Burkley, even.
J. A. McCluro and J. B.Rome, oven.
C. C. George and J. C. French, even.
Finals in president's cup, match play:
Gaines
Out 4 4 6 5 3 5 3 6 341
' In 4 5 C 4 4 6 4 4 441-83
Redlck
Out 4 5 4 5 4 4 4 6 3-39
In 3 4 3 4 8 E 4 4 5-3877
Second flight: Al Reed beat C. L. Deuel,
S and 2. r
Third flight:' R. C. IIowo beat Ben Gal
lagher, 2 and 1.
ILLINOIS SCHOOL WINNER , GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Oak Park High Takes Pirst at Inter-1 Wheat Talent Swallows Sensational
scholastio Track Meet. .Crop Report from Kansas.
DES MOINES TEAM IS FOURTH
CORlf SENTIMENT 18 MIXED
Iloyt of Greenfield, In., Huunls Uni
versity of Chicago Record In Ono
Hundred-Yard l)nh, Nino
nnil Four-Fifth.
While There Are n Mood Mnny nulls,
Conmrvnllvcn Feel that -Thrro
Una Ilcen Advnnce Enough
In Frlce of Corn,
LINCOLN PLAYERS PROVE
TO BE BEST AT TENNIS
Lincoln and Crelghton High schools
Indulged in a tennis battle on the Crelgh
ton courts, Saturday afternoon, tho bat
tle' finally golrig to Lincoln by' a narrow
margin, When the regular number of
scheduled matches had en played, tho
score" stood 'even, and tho two teams
adopted a new method of settling tholi
disputes. It was agreed that each team should
pick its star man, and pit him against
the best man of tho opposing team,
upon the result of this match, which was
to bo bu one set, was to depend the re
sult of the battle. Lincoln chose Al
brecht and Crelghton picked Rliey. Al
brecht won the natch for his team by
beating Riley 6-4.
Watkins, GuenzeL Atkinson and Al
brjecht, were the Lincoln representatives;
T. V. Goodrich, professor of history at
Lincoln High, had .the squad in charge.
Schall, Epsten, Riley and Growney,
played for Crelghton.
Watktn of Xincoln opened tho match
by beating Schall of Crelghton, 6-3, C-3.
Epsten of Crelghton reversed tho do-,
elsion in Jiis. match with Cucnsel of Ltn
coin, beating, him, 6-1, 6-1. Riley of.
Crelghton kept up tho work of Epsten
and walloped Atkinson of Lincoln, 7-S,
6-2. Albrecht of Lincoln tied up mat
ters by beating Growney of Crelghton,
6-C. C-l.
In the doubles,, each team got one
match. Lincoln, as In tho singles, started
off With a victory. Albrecht and Wut
Vlns of that squad outfought Epsten
and Riley of Crelghton, finally winning,
6-4, 6-8 and 6-4. This proved to bo the
prettiest match of tho afternoon.
Bchali and Growney of Crelghton tied
the match again by winning over Guen
zel and Atkinson of Lincoln. 6-3, 6-0.
Tho final match between Albrecht and
Riley was won by the former, 6-4, giv
ing theYiatch to Lincoln.
The mauh was the first of the year
for the Lincoln boys, .and tho second for
the Crelghton representatives.
FIVE NEGROES ARRESTED
BY HUSKY PATROLMAN
Policeman Johnnie Iiolden, formerly
teacher of athletics at the Young Men'
Christian association and now champion
wrestler and boxer of the police depart
ment, interfered in a seuffle at Four
teenth and Webster streets early last
night and an instant later found himself
"fighting with five husky negroes, who
a moment before were fighting among
themselves.
The patrolman wag badly bruised be
fore he. could stop the attack. J. V.
Ousely, J617 Grant, appeared to be the
ringleader, and he bears severat dents
Bbont the- body where the sturdy little
'officer landed. Ousely attempted to es
cape after the patrol wagon came, but
was caught by Holden, who fired sev-
' era! shots at him.
Roy Jackson, Harry Kane, Millard
Tolles and Newton Wilson were arrested
also for being in the mlxup.
MARSHALL FIELD, CHICAGO. June
8.-Oak Park (111.), High school won the
twelfth nnnual interscholastlo track and
field meet at the University of Chicago
yesterday. Hoyt, Greenfield, la.-, equalled
the University of Chicago record in the
100-yard clash, winning in 0:094. Hoyt
broke the 2S0-yard dash record for this
meet, taking the flnnl in 0:21. Cory of
University High school, Chicago, set a new
murk for the 220-yard hurdles, tnklng tho
event in 0:24'i. the best time previously
In the series of meets being 0:26.
Goelltx of Oak Park was the Individual
star, making fifteen points. Tho events
were contested in a high wind.
The Oak Park High school lads won
tho meet with 2d points. The University
High school took second' with 19V4 points.
Uklah (Cal.) High school, IB, Stockton
(Cal.) High and West High of Dcs Moines
tied for fourth with 11 points; Greenfield
(la.), 10; Hyde Park, 7; Lako Forest
academy, 6; Harvey (111.), 6; Hector
Minn.), 6; Central High, Toledo, 5; Jackv
sonvnio (ill.), 6; Iowa City academy, E;
Sprlngvllle(Utnh), 4; Lewis Institute, 3;
West High (Minn.), 3; Ardmoto (Okl.), 3;
Dixio High, St. George (Utoh), 3;
Lebanon, 3; Central High (Minn.). 214;
Parker (S. D.), V& North High of Min
neapolis, 1V4; Gary (Ind.), 2; Rock Island
(111.), 2; Raymond (111:), 2; Whiting (Ind.),
2; Hobart (Okl:), 1; Selby (B. D.), 1;
Watertown (S. D.), lj Crane, I; LaGrano
Grange, 1; Lake View, 1.
Half mile, first race: W. Cummlngs,
Hector, Minn., first; W. Gowcns. Har
vey, 111., second; P. Hake, Gary, Ind.,
third; Wllmarth, Lakevlew High, fourth.
lime, z.us?ib
Half mile, second race: J. Allenby,
Uklah, Cal., first; P. Schoenfeldt, Toledo
High, second; K. Chalk, Rock Island,
third; F. Smart, Lagrange, 111., fourth.
Time, 2;09H.
100-yard dash: Hoyt, Greenfield, la.,
first; C. Haymond. SDHngvllle. Utah.
second; J. Irish,-Oak Park High, third;
n.. van, loiodo, u., lourlh. Time,
New Interscholastlo nicord.
Twelve-pound shotput. Caughey,
Uklah, Cal., first; W. Rohm, Lebanon,
Tenn., second; II. Ritterberg, Raymond,
III., third; Besta, Crane Technic, fourth.
Distance. 48 feet 3 IncheB.
120-yard high hurdles: II. Goeletr, Oak
Park High, first; C. Qrunsky, Stockton,
Cal., second; W. A. Ames, Oak Park
High, third: E. Gluek. Lake Forest:
fourth. Time, 0:16. Qrunsky won the
nrat neat in v:u.i, DUt lost in the rinal.
High Jump: Sheppard, Hyde. Park
High, first; C. Larson, St. George, Utah,
....... U.
Thompson, Minneapolis, and G. Allcn.,Clln.
ion, iica lor lourin piaco. Height, 5 feet
a mcnes.
Mile run: G. Tenney, Dcs Molnesr, first;
E. B. Yost. Harvey. 111., neennd! n. A.
Sommers, Englewood, third; M. Aj Thle
sen, Watertown, S. D.p fourth. Time,
4:46.
Discus throw: H. Goelltz, Oak Park,
first; P. Frina, Jacksonville, 111., second;
E. Vater, Whiting, Ind., third; E.
Caughey, Uklah, Cal., fourth. Distance.
117 feet. ,
Pole vault: F. Fobs, University High
school of Chicago, first; F. Reavls, Falls
"fi nu.i seconu; l. jsrwin, pamer, S.
D., third.; J. Fisher, University High
SChOOl. fourth. Helorht. 11 ft 9 Inrli.u
220-yard dash: C. llovl. nrponfiiOrl. in
first; G. Parker, Stockton, Cal., second!
v-uncr, university iiign, xnira; u.
Haymond. Bnrlnirvllln. tltnli. fnnrth
Time, 0:ti.
iz-Douna hammer thrnw; tr. nlti
Iowa Cltr. first: E. Caunhev. tlkltth. nni..
second; P. Prins. Jacksonville, III.,
iuuu,. nmner, eeioy, ts. u., rourtn. Dla-
lance. xeot e mcnes.
220-ynrd low hllrrlVs! r!. fnrov TTnlv,..
I. ( f .' t7flh roi..nm . 1
C3.n1.,..H ft 1 . - 1 V ... A .
nuiu; u. uciii, university lilcn,
Chicago, fourth. Time. 0:24.
Quarter mile: First race, Bhlrerick, Unl-
vtjrauy men. unirjiirn. rirnt; j nvnnta
West High, Pes Moines, second; C. Swelt,
iur, viucHgo, iniru; v. iNtiaon,
Ardmore. -Okl.. fourth. Time. AlMU.
Second race, F. Blagle, Lake Forest.
111., academy, first; A. MoU'n, West
niisn, ies Aioines, second, u. Parker,
niuaiMiu, v-a.i., uura; J. uaiioway, 110
bart. Okl.. fourth. Time. 0:5S.
High, first; B. Durst, Minneapolis, ec-
unui, ociioniejai, xoicuo, tmrn; j,
Allefiby, Uklah, CalM fourth, Time,
Running broad fiimn: J. Xrtuh. Onlr
Park High, first: S. Kablllar. Mndtll Hlcrh.
I J. ........ U IllHUf
jrDuii, uenirai iiign, Minneapolis,
fourth.. Distance. 22 feet 4 Inches.
RalayT race: Tlnlvprsllv Illo-li flr.f
Northwestern academy, eocond; Oak
i-arK, uiira. lime, W.Wft.
Former Omahan's
Art Masterpiece to
Be Seen at Festival
Solon Borglum, Crelghton, 80, well
known as a sculptor In the east, has Just
completed a work which he pronounces
his masterpiece. It is a monument of
Jacob Leister, the old Huegenot patriot.
who founded New Rochelle N. Y Just
200 years ago. Citizens of the town ara
planning a great festival to take place
on June 25, the third centennial annl
versury of the founding of the tojwn at
which tlmo the monument will be un
veiled. The festivities will last three
days and continuous-pageants and pro.
cessions will be held.
Among the distinguished visitors will
be President Wilson and Mayor Gaynor
of New York. The mayor of "La
Rochelle," France, the town after which
New Rochelle was named, has been In.
vited and many Frc ictimtn will be pres
nt.
OMAHA. Juno 7, IMS.
With one blx culn the wheat talent
swalloned tho sensational crop loss news
from Kansas and they proceeded without
delay to bid the prices of tho option up
narpiy yesterday.
When th.i fart la rnnotrloroit tVint W.
L. O'Brien, state labor commissioner and.
director of the state free employment
bureau of Kansas has Issued a call for
20,000 harvest hands there Is considerable
wuent to uo cut and housed. Mr. O'llrlen,
in h special message, says tlit Harvest
nir has hepn rnmtni.tirfv a nrt thnt It will
bo general the coming week. The buying
Of wheat was lamely on short nccount
yestcrduy, while belling was mainly by
those having profits. The southwest was
again offering new crop wheat for July
shipment and on tho same basis aa the
sales that were mado on Wednesday and
inursuay.
It was the belief among wheat bulls
that there has been enough damage In
tho southwest to warrant a maintenance
of the present level of orices. and with
any material Increase in the speculative
J nigner level is expected, condi
tions have been nflvcrnn to thn rrpntlnn
of old-Uma bull speculative conditions In
securities Decause of the fear that some
thing radical is to happen.
v-usn wneat was uwws lower.
Tho sentiment In mm nvwl nni U
mixed. There are a good many bulls, but
there is a feeling among conservative
traders that thoro has been advance
enough for the time being, as much of
the bulge In tho last few days has been
regarded as largely sentimental. Bulls
say there will have to ba & greater pres
urp of receipts to keep prices down.
Tho young corn throughout the belt is
reported as coming along nicely and grain
mon nr hoping for a banner year.
uisn corn was jiSfic lower.
Cash oats were HW-Ho lower.
ulearaUCeA Worn Anno huahal, nt tjr
169,000 bushels of oats and wheat and
flour equal to 274,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed fcSftd lower on wheat
and Md lower on corn.
Primary wheat receipts were 4S1.00
bushels nnd shipments wero 685,000 bush
els, against receipts last year of Z3.000
bushels and shipments of 244.000 bushels.
. "imrjr corn recciptB were 1,154,000
"uoiiuio una snipments were SID.lxw bush
els, asralnnt ronalnta Ian, 1 r via
bushels and shipments of 434.000 bushels.-
'".mij ums receipts wore SS3.000 bush
els and shipments were 600,000 bushels,
against rclnta ttiat vnu rt ir wi
els and shipments of 456,000 bushels.
Cnrlot Ilecclpta. '
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
LEO All NOTICE.
'i'llB OMAHA. WATilU COMPAWV
NOTIf B IS HDRHIIY QJVEN tbt all tU ot
tindlns prior lUn bowl ef Th Oaih Wtlcr
OmipiLnr. Vlue bond dsbKWKI 77, Til. Til.
1M W Tl. 7, TM. m tnd 75. will t
ik Tof th auroir Trut Compr t Nw
York. Nu. lW Bro44r, in n CUj ot Nw
tJTsMa Wb bon4 will tbeo
Vj THEOIK1HB t. WOvCUURy. fie.
Victim of rirt Aid.
They wero talking about the emit
aamagn cone to personal beauty by au.
inrann lad and i .un. , ri a ntm.. . . rr
which recalled to Congressman MeCov of
New Jersey a caee that once came to hts
aiienuon.
Uver tho telenhone. the comrreasman
said, came a message that a man had
been seriously hurt, and the specialist
was urged to immediate attention, un
entering the room where Die patient lay
the grrat doctor pau'ed with a look of
astomsnmem. '
-My dear man." he exelttmed to the
patient, "I didn't expect to find you in a
(onflltlon like this' What have you been
doltig to yourelfT Was Jt an (uutomo-
one I
"Na doator. ' feeblr reolird tlu r.n
tlent. "J w walking' along the street
and dipped on a banana, skin."
"fllinrW on n banana, skin" cried the
doctor, with greater amazement- "lo you
mean to tell .me that a banana skin did
all this?"
"No. doctor." wa the -weak rrjolnd-r
oi me peueni. -wm-n i iei i was car
ried Into a store aud treated by some
tody who had studied flnst aid to the
injured.- -rouaoeipjMa leiegrapa.
Counterfeit Dollura
buy trouble, but a genuine quarter buy
Dr. King's New Life Pills; for constina
lion, malaria, headacbe and Jaundice,
For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertise
ment.
Uvfl ti..fi.il Annies lend Tlrlfd IVnf4
NEW YORK. June 7 BVAPOUATED
APPLES Market barely .steady; fancy,
;HiVi- choice, MfCHc
IR1ED FJH ITi-Prunes, firm; itprl-
rots. quiet, out steady, veacnes. iirm,
raisins, auieu
wnicago , .,., 29
Minneapolis jgo
Duluth a
Omaha 77
Kansas City eo
St. Louis ,
Winnipeg ".190
542
104
62
7
280
TsfiUd; No. 3, 7s44d. Futures, easy,
July. 7s Sd: October. 7a3Hd. December.
7s SHd.
CORN Spot, firm: American mixed.
new. 6s lid: American mixed, new kiln
dried, Ss 4d; American mixed, old, 6s.
FUturdS. easy: July La Plata. 4s 10-Hd;
September La Plata, 4sllVd.
M3W YORK CKNUUAI. MA11KKT
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef
H0QS STEADY TO NICKEL LOWER
zwstc; No. 2 durum. Mkn,8T.
aurum, 8S6c. .Corn: No. s white. BMlc
No. 3 wh te. EKtACTW.v.. V '"'iT!.09?.?!
55o: Nn. s i .?i,"'.V1'i'l.M
r;;.rr . ino. a yellow.
grade," jfW No!' ?
standard. 37!lo: Nn. 9 .bit. iiiJ'A'SV-f'a'v
4 White. 361tffl36e. -M.i7 Ti7' ?.X
coc: No 1 feS.i. 'I5iSr"V-. ""i"s'??a'
No 3. 65c. ' "
today-rw8,i Vtllf "Ported
E5MC. No. S hnM w""lc,'tc! "l
4 hard Wiiter 1 AivVi-". c'-".?-
?vad, winteK l-car.'TSi;
Smi r '"'' -I mixeu, i car
No. car?
KWn isitrr i-?.rni. No- 2 white, 1 car.
g ' N0. 3 white, 1 car. KKc; il cars
Kiic No. 4 white, I cars, 65c. No, 2 yol
ow, 1 car, MKc: 2 cars, 64Vc. No S yel-
64c. No. 3 mixed, 1 car. 65o: 1 ear. W,nr
cars. UTAc- No trrn do 1 roi:
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading: nnd Closing;
i-riccs on Hoard of Trade.
CHICAGO. Juno 7 irnML.. .....
-SwaiS,.,n.0,?!a,nr.'J,r t0Jay to con.
; " "lu - oeioro tno arrival
whefi-ab-ence" of ' SST'SS t"8"'
&e2 market;
under I t JkhL " cnV"V.K.S
down, oats off 'to to fcc and provisions
"" iw ueuune to an advance
of 2vfcc.
Besides good rains in Kansas and else,
where In the winter crop belt, bearish
news regarding wheat lncliMJ nr.nr,.
of heavy cargo arrivals at Liverpool and
a notable gain in the English visible sun-
ply. Furthermore, domestic primary re
ceipts were more than double those of
last year, being 481.000 bushels, against
239,000 bushels last year. At the same
tlmo export clearances of wheat and
flour were light, oqualllng only 274,090
bUBhels.
Warmer weather In the spring crop
territory had a tendency to nravrni nnv
Important rally by the wheat market. In
this connection a good deal of interest
was aroused through assertions that July
unliveries hi .aiuijieupuus wouiu oe on 'a
large scale. Much of the 18.000.000 hush.
els on band there was said to ba too
moist and otherwise unsuitable to carry
in' elevators through tho summer heat.
In the corn crowd new buyers were few
and former ones more disposed to sell
man to ouy. uurai consignments were
piling up and sales to the east scarcely
worth mentioning. The oats market flat
tened out under big receipts in all di
rections. Pork dealers worried over signs that
one of the big packers had control of
July delivery. Commission house selling,
inougn. maoe laru una nus easy.
Quotation of hr liny nn Various
rommoilltlra.
NEW YORK. June 7.-FLOUR-Marhet
steady with Very little doing; spring
patents. Jl.Goyi.W: winter straights, 4.
41-t.W: winter natents. tt.7Str6.10: sDrlnc
clears. 4.0ir4 20; No. 1 wlntir, extra, J3.S0
4.10; No. 2 winter, extra, J&7W8.S0; Kan
ess straights. S4.20$T4.SO. Rye flour,
steady; fair to good, l3.ftjtf3.S3; choice to
fancy, $3.904.00.
CORNMEAL-Flrm: fine white and
yellow, l.S4fl l0; coarse, t.3ifl.35; kiln
dried, 13.35.
WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 2 red, nom
inal; No. 1 northern Duluth, Jl.OOU f. o.
b. afloat. Futures wero eosler under
Imurovinl (ran nnwa anil lower cables.
July, 08 7-16c; September, WSc
CORN Spot market easy; export,
0S'4e nominal, f . o, b. afloat.
OATS spot market quiet; standard
white. 46We. elevator: No. 2 white, 47a;
No. 3, 46c; No. 4, 45c; ordinary ollpped
white, 45y46Ho; fancy clipped white, 474?
47Hc
UYK Quiet; No. 2 western, sc, c 1. 1.
New York, export.
BARLEY Barely steady: malting.
59065c; c. 1. f. Buffalo; feeding, 64c, nom
inal, f. o. b. New York.
tiurs-isasy; state, common 10 cnoico,
1912 crop, 161i22c; lll crop, 14c; Pacific
coast, 1912 crop, 19i'20c; 1911 crop, lltfllc.
HIDES Steady; Jlogota, 28HVic;
Central America, 29c.
J'KTltuijisuai sieaoy; reiineu, new
York. bulk. to.CO: barrels, ts.70: cases.
11.00.
wool quiet; aomestio noeco, ..v
Ohio, 2728c.
FEEliBteady; western spring brim,
100-pound sacks, J20.60G21.2S; standard
middling, 100-pound sacks, 122.00.
HAY Quiet: No. 1. L02!4U1.03; No. J,
90tr93c; No. 8. 75SSc.
LKATlllSR etoauy; nemiocK iinis.
J29o: seconds, 2702SC.
PROVISIONS Pork. firm! mess.
22.00di22.M; family. 24.00$t25,00; short
clears, UO.750S2.oa Beef, firm; mess.
quiet; middle west. U.0M1M0; refined,
steady; continent, J11.65; South America,
$12.35; compound, firm; J8.504j8.7C. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to It lbs.,
TAT.T.nw Quiet: city, nominal: coun-
. . --( 1 . 1 Ain
try. miwoBti ww vv.
BUTTEll MarKei sieaay; receipm, ,4
tubs; creamery specials, ziwosho; ursis.
26H4T27c; stato dairy, finest, 27o; good
to prime. 2G37c; process, extras, 26
26V4c: firsts. 25Hoi imitation creamery,
firsts, 25JTKc: factory current make,
firsts, H'UYiC, paemng ciuuh, curmm
make. No. 2, 21Ha
CHEESE Firm; state whole milk
white, pale and colored specials, 14Ua;
state, wholo milk, averago fancy, 14c;
skims, 'ittlOHc.
EGGS Market steady; receipts, 17,412
cases; fresh gathered, extras, fOQXlo;
extra firsts, 20H21Hc; firsts, 1919Ho!
Pennsylvania and nearby hennery whites,
as to slzo and quality, 23T25a; Pennsyl
vania nnd nearby hennery, gathered
whites, 2224c; western, gathered whites,
20323c.
POULTRY Alive firm; chickens, broil
era and southern; 27c; fowls, 18a: turkeys,
13c Dressed steady: fresh killed western
chickens, 30o; fowls, 1G?1SHg; turkeys,
18019a
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUI8. June 7. WHEAT Cash:
No. 2 red, L04l.oa; No. 2 hard,
CORN-No. 2, 67HS6Sc; No. 2 white, 6O0.
OATS-No, 2, S8c; Ho. 2 white. 40tfc.
RYE-630.
Closing price on futures:
WHEAT-July. 87Hc; September, 87Hc
Umt I.nmlm Tvnty-I'lv to Thirty
Cents flintier Tbnn Last WooU'n
CliiHp Wrrk'a llpcolpts
llnthcr Moderate,
12.904
3S.917
13.3fl0
S.74J
4,2
3,173
4.42S
3.4M
3,04?
2,545
SOUTH OMAHA, Juno 7. 191S.
ReeelDin ,- ,t,ii. miAnn.
viiiicini jwonanv cik
Qftlclal Tuemlay j.TJl
Orrieifti Wednesday. .. 3.853
unicini ThuiB.lni' S.S37
OffldlHl 1-rl.lnv-
estimate .atunlay 8,013
Six tiny fliU u ..l. ii ett ?i 'jsc 1AM1
Samo days Inst week..l2,M 63,071 18.&M
sains days 2 wka ago.. 10,634 6t.08 14,021
game days 3 wks ago.. 11,010 57,091 28,933
Sum days 4 wks ago..l!,i3tt 51,712 27,709
Same dajs last year.. tt.bH 64,134 17.411
1 he following table snows the receipts
or cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for tho year to date as compared with
last year: ton 1011 i vn
c.ft'0 3S0.5S4 390,500
1 logs I,?ai,l(S 1,826.005 ....... 333.493
Sheep ..... SS2.7i S54.148 2S.612
folloln table snows the range ol
PJ .i for, h0" nt 8uuH Omnlia lor tht
last tew days, with comparisons.
May 29.
May 30.
May sl
Iiniu 1,.
June 2..
Juno i.
Juno 3..
Juno 4.
June S
Juno ti.
June 7.
CORN July. t8V4c: September. tS
6SC.
OATB-July. !7o: Septembe'r. S7.c,
POULTRY Quiet; chickens. 13c;
springs, 23S36c; turkeys, Oc; ducks, 11a;
BUTTER Weak; creamory, 23027c.
EGG8-1614a
FLOUR Unchanged. .
BRAN Unchanged.
HAY-Ttmothy. 312.O0iS16.OO.
PROVISIONS Pork, Jobbing, $20.35.
Lard, crime steam. S10.80O10.80.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 5,000 66,000
Wheat. bU 26.000 15,000
Corn. bu. 95,000 41,000
Oats. bu. ... ....1 44,000 20,000
Kan an a City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. June 7. WHEAT
Cash: No. 2 red, 8&33Zc; No. S, SIHCSlo;
No. z red, szijvsc; no. 3. swhzc
CORN-No. 2 v.hlte, 6SJ4ci No. 3, 68c,
OATS No. 2 white. 40V4C.
WHEAT July, 64o; September, 84tt8
84c; DecemDer, mto.
CORN July. G7Wc; September, 87Ho
December. 64VS,04ic.
OATH-Hentemtier. ZSHC
BUTTER Creamery. 27c; firsts, 26c;
seconds, 23c; package, 29e.
Rons inrats. ibc: seconas. itc,
POULTRY Hens, UWc; roosters, loo;
ducks, 15fl broilers, 23c,
iteceiuis. nmuinuiiiB.
Wheat, bu W.00O 53,000
Corn. bU D-.WJ s,
Oats, bu.
10,000
8,000
Mlnnenoolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 7. WHEAT-
July, 889o; September, Die, Cash:
n" hSl. ate. No. 1 northern. D0Vt
OlWc; No. 2 northern. 88?T89V4c: No. 2
hard, Montana, 90V4Q01i4o; No. 8, 60 W
87Me. ,
jfjjuun uncimiiKo.
CORN-No, 3 yellow. 66aG6V4e.
OATS No. 3 white, 3737,4c,
BRAN-Unchanged.
RYE No. 2, 651B67C
FLAX-J1.27Ql.2SHc
BARLEY 4&3 68c,
MllwnuUee Orain Market,
MILWAUKEE. Wis., June 7,-WHEAT
-tin 1 nnrtnern. 'Mur.no: iNO. 2 northern.
9Mr93c; No. 2 hard winter, 2b3c; July.
CORN NO. a yeiiow, ummoi AO, 9
white, 000; ro, i, wswiicj juiy, tsvio
September, Wic
OATH vrsc.
RYE 62c.
BARLEY C7l968c,
Artlclel Open. 1 IIlKh.l Low. Cloe.Yca'y.
r
Wheatl
July 90IT1
8eDL!89iWl 00 89V4Mi
Dec.1l(iiU2l S244I 91
Corn. I L....L..(
July. 5S; "sw Wni
Bept. Wltm W(P
Die. 67W 68V4.I m.)
Oats. 1 I .l
Hl?V4V4)HOHlie91
IH
VP
2SVi
37
1
July.J3SH44
Snnt.1S7Ttt5
Dee. 38W 881 S3V4I 8
Pork. I I l.Jw.
19 DO 80 1 w w
I.
68
ml
38?l
3714(t8t
July.
Sept
Lard.
July.
SeDt
Oct.
Ribs
July. 11
Oct. 11 10
11 00
urn
10 95
20 67VS1 20 47J4J 20"47 20 45
I4 86 I 19 80 f I9 60 fl90
11 60 J 10 95 I 10 95 I 11 00
u 07-ioJ 11 tcwl 11 mm 11 00
JO S7,
H72j
11 V4
u 10
W Vihij 10 Wbl 10 87V4
11 67H1 H 67541 U 70
11 35 11 S3 I 11 37H
11 i 1 11 1 11 10
rrhteaco Cash I 'rices Wheat: No. 2 red.
liorrfi lXttW: No. Z red. 93fl9Sc: No. 2 hard.
(.Vfrttte: No. 3 hard. 90fi02c No. 1 north-
-.1 witvzcL mo. 2 noriuern. viuc: no.
3 northern, 90801c; No. 2 spring, MCMc; No,
z spring, wyic. 110. 1 iiui. onjec; vel
vet chaff, Wfl93J4c; durum, Wh'jU. Corn;
v i. fAfl9l4c: No. 2 white. 9&QC0U'
1C0 t. vllnw. 6li&S9t4c: No. i. LtX.tLiisU.r-
Mci No. 4. 68r68?ic; No. 4 white. IMt
aBVic; no. yeiiow, uovsowc. vats: no. I
white, vjvvqw, nv. wwiie, iaViUSWl
Kr. t white. S8J33V4c; standard. AfysiiWjz.
Bye; No. 2. 61c Rartey: CO&67C. Sedsi
Clover, oominai; iimoiar, rorkt
?a.s. Lard: 110.92. Ribs: JU.7W3 12.21.
BUTTER Irregular; creamerlei, 2M&
27l4e. '
KGGS Higher; reoetpts, I5.8SG cases; at
mark, cases Included. J7&lSc; ordinary
(IrstM. liW. uraia, ix.
inri,TRT-Unsettled: hens, alive, lse?
T(nc alive. 15c.
receipts oi 01 u, ' uvw0 cars;
pi ices lor new,
Peoria Jtlarkrt.
PEORIA. Jone 1r CORN No. 1 white.
68U0; t.'a. 1 white. M4c; No. 2 yellow
itfSsttVic; No. 3 yellow. J4c. '
OAT8rN- s it, SSHc; staodarfl, 3Vc.
U rpul Grata JIarJtet,
LIVERPOOL. June 7. -WHEAT fipot,
steady, No. X Manitoba, 78Vid; Na 2.
Cot too Market.
MEW YORK. June 7.-COTTON-FU-
tures closed very steady. Closing bids;
June, 11.090; Juiy. ii.tio; August, ii.eo;
September, li.sw:; uciouer, ti.uoi jNovenv
br. 11 17c: December. 11.17c: January
11.10c; February. U.llc; March, ll.21c. Spot
nulet: middling uplands, 2.10c: middling
gulf, 12.J5c: no sales. Cotton closed very
steady, net v pomis lower 10 points
higher.
I.IVKRPOOL. June 7. COTTON Quiet
steady; middling fair, 7.25d;.gpod middling,
e.vio; miooiirig, v,uai iow miuunns, ii.ua,
good ordinary, 6.17d; ordinary, 6.83d
uales, oaies.
RT. LOUIS. Juno 7.-COTTON-QU let
middling. lV-ie; sales, none; receipts, 202
bales; shipments, '421 bales; stocks, 25,215
. .
NEW UlWEiArtD, June i.-vuriun-
Bnnt. nuiei ana uncnaiiBcu; miuuunr.
VI 3-16c; sales, 20 paies.
CoffceT Market.
view YORK. June 7.-CQPKBE-FU
ned steady at an advance of
6 to 9 points on covering ana xoroign Duy
inc which was supposed to bo Inspired
by less favorable Brazilian crop reports
and higher European cables, The mar.
va worked uo another soveral points
during the morning with the olose at
a net advance pi jv w ppinio, BtMeu
28.7M bags. June ano juiy, jfl.no
Beptember, 10.34c; October, 10.8o; peeem
ber. 10.38c; January, 10.40o March, 10.45o
mIv 10.47a. Hoot steady; Itlo 7s. lotto
Bantos , v., viuvd.
HQ 17c, nominal.
Oils and Ileal n.
www vnnif. Juno 7. COTTONSKUD
OII-Eosy; prime summor yellow, 7.20;
July, F?,16; September, 16.28; December,
itosiN-Easy;' strained, common
.ii ti rAafi.so.
TITRPENTINI5 Easy; machine bar
relsl WHc
Tlrr Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Jun 7. DRY GOODS
Cotton goods marKots are steady with
trade rnoaerajs. mi, yicwn iu,u una nu
nr xmree In wantud shades for im
Toi.tA delivery. Yarns rule aulet and
easy. Jobbers arn to hold special sales
during the Homing week.
Metal jftnrket.
NEW YORK. June 7. METALS 'f ha
markets were dull as usual 011 Saturday,
CoPPer nominal- Iron unahunged,
HIV LOl'lH, June 7MHTAI.Lad.
steady, at $4.30. Spltr, dull, at 35.15.
Cattle Ten to Fifteen
Higher for the Week.
Cents
Date.
1913. 1 19U,liill . 1 1910. 1 19U9. 1 190S. 1 1907.
S 414
S KJ 1
8 45U
7 26 6 74 9 M 7 01 6 34
7 1S 5 82 93S 626
? 22 u 74 9 33 ' 7 11
727B 76 0 31 7 14 D35
5 77 9 lo 7 19 6
7 36 5 7S 9 09 7 26 6 23
7 Xi, 5 7.1 9 09 7 20 6 23
7S) 9067 34 626
7 2H16S3 7 36 5 31
7 35) A SS 9 01 5 20
7 43 6 So 9 15 7 32
U 33
6 01
6 OS
ti 10
6 03
0 05
5 9J
5 93
5 93
6 01
and butclrtm. J5 43MS.OO, good IioaVj, 18 4"!
tfs.TO
SHKl-JP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 2,100
head; market, steady; muttons, 15.004?
5.76: yearllnus. 36 2MI6 60: lambs. S7.004T
7.40; spring laml. S.rrs-80.
CHICAGO I.IVH STOCIC MAUKI4T
Cnttlo Hli'iuly lliiun Slrndy lb Dliade
llltclier--SliPcp Hlnw.
CHICAGO, Juno 7.-CATTL10-Recslpts,
2M head; market, sleaily; beevos, J7.2W
38 SO; Texas steers, J5.704Jt7.76; western
steers, J6.(RS.0; stockers nnd feeders,
KPP08.OH; cons and heifers, J8.WS5.00;
calves, JS.C091I.00.
HOGS Receipts. 9,000 head; market,
steady lo shade higher; bulk of sales,
J!.BHr8.l; light, t.40S.T0; mixed. J8.3MT
S70; heavy. JS.10fl8.05; roUKh. JSaOflS.M;
pigs, Jfl.n84JS.30.
8HF.KP AND LAMIIS-Recelpts, 4.000
head: market, slow; native, JI.904T6.S5;
western, JS.0046.0i)i vearlliiKS. Vi.504)6.50,
lambs, native. J5.MVffi.40; western, JS.BOiif
7.W; spring, J5.36ifS.3r.
I.lvr Stock In SI lit.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Receipts of live stock at tho six prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
South Omaha 8,012 800
St. Joseph..... 60 2.S00
Kansas City 100 1.500
St. Louis... , .7,500 V 4,000
sioux City m o.ox
Chicago 0 9,000
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Trading Listless, and Thcro is Small
JJemand Evident.
MOVEMENT IS IRREGULAR
Decline Inflncncrd by Weakness of
Can, Which Sells Off Threo
Polntn to S.1 .1-4, a Neir
I.oiv Figure
2,100
4.0
Totals
.,70 31,312 6,900
St. Joseph I.lvr. Stock Sfnrkrt.
ST. JOSEPH. June 7. -CATTLE Re
ceipts, 60 hend; market steady; steers,
J7 0CVC8.B: cows and helfors, $1.3608.35;
calves, J7.0Ofri0.00.
HOOS Receipts, 2.R00 head; market
steady: top, JAM; bulk. JS.S508.45.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S00
head; lambs. J6.50O7.50.
S 23Ui
S19H
a 19
8 31
8 279,
Sunday.
CATTLE Au (ft n.n.l, ....
UV. af ,1.,?ro was ""thing of any conso
tiueiico la the way ot beef, either trosh
Sr..!?,' B?lu tuia l'10 market was
.ViT1 " "toady ut tho weok's nilviitice.
iif'"0' the. six days approximate
33.WO head or about 1.200 head more than
last vek and 3, MH) more than the corre
sponiling week of Juno 11 your iibo. Quality
of tho offerings hits been exceptionally
kuoa and tho demand, for the most Part.
iieauny anil active. Trend of values has
beell UPUIUlI frnin Ktnrl tn tlxiuh .. .,,1
closing uuotatlons are tully I0yl5c blither
....... nvvH Uliv, A cms8i8 of buyers
hitvo favoied tho llgut and hanuy wuiKht
f.-e' these In somo cuBes Bhuw a
i5(UJ5a advunce for the week, choice your
lings selling us high na JH.50. Ueiiorai un
4cl"on?, to tho market at the close was
dtcldedly strong.
Supplies of cows and heifers have been
of very limited proportions, and, with a
iiauiuua uuiniiiiu irom nil ciuss of
buyers, thn muvrmnnl lina lio.. lr.. m
prices on tho upturn all wuek, Choice
hetfery grades havo hud th profersnco
as usual, but there has been a free out
let for nractlcallv nil tri-ml, ,111,1 ih.,
eneral market lor she stock shows a
itw.5a advance for tho week. Veal calves
conuuuo in active demand and firm, and
there has been a good outlet and a steady
market right along for bulls, stags, etc.
Only a small business has bocn trans
acted In stockers and foodors, as offer
ings of this kind have bueu vary limited.
uemuim noa neon very Keen irom the
country, however, and prices are 254iWo
higher than they wero two weeks atco.
uuoiauons on uauie; tlood to aholco
beef Steers. 33,2012i3.50: fair la cond Imnf
steers, J7.h5O8.20; comniuu to fair bout
steers, J7. 357.75; good to choice bolters,
J7.25OS.00; good to ctioico cows, VJ.S0U7.t0,
fair to good grades, JO.OOOCSO; common to
fair grades, JI.00O6.W; good to choice
stockefs and feeders, J7,tWOS.); fair to
good stookers and feoders, Ji.1Mi7.G0; com
mon to fair stockers and feederH, (HOU'
7.00; stock cows and heifers, ja.2507.25i
veai uiuveK, i.wii'JV.w; uuns, stags, olO.,
I6.00O7.10.
HOOS Recolnts were fair fur n Hut.
urday. there being something like 115 cars,
b.ui ueau, reiioriea in. 1'or tile weeK
the total is 71,255, the largest for ui.-y week
slnoe the first of February. This week'A
supply is auout ,uuu lurgvr man i week
ago, ahd over 7.WX1 heavier than a year
ago,
The 'Vnarkot opened about steady with
yesterday's average, but after a small
share of the hogs had been sold values
began to Blip a little. From this tlmo on
tne movement was very wow, anu wnon
a little later on priceH took another slump
trade stopped altogether. This was about
9:30, and after that tlmu It was slow
work to even get a bid. sucn offers as
were made being sharply lower, At 10
o'clock thoro wero about u third of the
oueringa still in nrat Datum, una there
wore no prospects of any Immediate
change In tho condition of ho market.
What sales wore mado up to this time
landed at $S. 2618.35, with some good
lights as high as $3.10. The market thus
far was just a shade lower than yester
day's general trade.
Sellers held on for quite a while, but
they were finally forced to cut. loose at
the buysrs' figures. Prices paid on the
close wero a big nickel, and in some cases
6OIO0 lower thon yesterday's general
market, most ot tho sales being mado at
Jg.25. Talcing the market as a wholu
values are steady to 60 lower. The move
ment on the close was Very draggy and
at a Into hour there wore about half a
dozen loads unsold,
Tho week's tradu has been exactly the
opposite of last wcek'B. The murkot has
tioen aocnning sicuouy, aim vjiunjr no
the only day that this liownwaid ten
dency was overcome The demand has
been In rather poor shape all week, and
large receipts at this point have been
mainly responsible for tho 80c break In
vricL-B. . ' .
KlilSlSl' A HO paCKOrs liuvu uuun t
kuv... .r iiu iiaut luiiiliH this week for
trade has been active and prices havo had
an upward trend every uay bavkuv u
Tuesday and, on that day the supply in
point of quality was not quito an good as
on the other days. Current quotations
on such 'grades, weighing, from seventy
to eighty-five pounds aim pi wis rignv jui
ish and quality, are about 250 K5e above
those a week ago, At the Nam time
lambs crossing tho scalfH pver olghtlny-
five pounds or only halt iai, are oriiiKina
prices anywhere from steady to unevenly
influx hlirhar than lust week H closo With
the packers being very indifferent at that,
declaring uch offerings too heavy or not
suitable for their orders. What Improve
ment HOB Ilcen Sliown in iiimuhiu iu u
largely duo to niorteruto receipts, there
being really not enough of the rlBht kind
of stuff coming in to satisfy evon the
packers' local demand.
it mleht he mentioned that the local
trade continues to hold a relatively hlKh
position, as ollpped lambs at the closo of
the week reached as high as 17.76, and a
small bunch of clipped ewes brought as
much bh J5.C0, Tho bulk ot the good to
choice clipped lambs arojjuotably at $7.25
7.75. 1 ,
There ! tlll a very limited drmand for
anything In the line ot mutton, but na
only a llBht Bupply has boen in evidence
all tho week, prices on the toppy stuff
i & cents higher than e. wok apo. As
f lambs, the demand is cen
tered chiefly on the prlmo offerings pf
light or hanaywoigni, an omur mnas oe
Ing rather slow Rale and often having to
sell at a disadvantage, , ,
Ouotatlons on shorn SEJJJJi1 !"bi
Lambs, good to choice, ft.i&ffMSi, lambs,
i1?ir n irnod. M.Wfrt 361 culls. J4.00fl6.00:
yearlings, good to choice. J0.254W.50; year
) I lift, fair to good, J5.75O0.2S; wethers,
good to choice, J5.60O6.7Bj wethers, fair
to good, J5.a6frt.C0; ewes, good to choice,
JJ.96OS.60i owns, fair to jiood,
Sioux fltv I.lvu Stock Market.
SIOUX CITV. Ia.. Juno 7. CATTLE
Receipts, POO head.
1IOUS-1
Receipts, 6, head; market,
ntrnilv tn Ro lowor! heavy. JS.20OTS.26:
mixed. tS.26IT8.27Hi tight, JS.27M,O8.30; bulk
Ot nales, J.t.W7f8.7IK.
OMAIIA GI3NKIIAU MAH1CIST.
nUTTlCR-No. 1, 1-lb. carton. 30c; No.
1, CO-lb. tubs, JUVic; No. 2, 27c.
CllBKSli Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, 26c: block Swiss, 24c; twins,
17c: daisies. liUc: triplets. V&oi Young
Ainerlcus, 19o; bluo label brick, 17Ho; llm-
uiWr 2lc l-lb ko; New 1 ora
V 20c.
l'lSH-Whlte. fresh, lBo; trout, fresh,
13c; largo arapplcs, fresh, 12c; Spanish
muckercl, 15e; eel, 17c; haddock, lfo;
fluundnrs, 12c; slmd roe, per pair, 40c;
salmon, fresh. 10c: halibut, fresh. 9oi
buffalo, 9c: bullheads, Uo; channel cat-
lis'i. 11c; piHo, lie, picKeroi, 11c,
l'OULTRY-llroilcrs. 33o a lb. J hen's.
16c; cocks, IBHiCi ducks. 13023c; geese,
ii luriteys, 23c pigeons, per doz,, Jl.20:
roosters, 9c; dtickB, full feathered. lOo;
geese, full feathered, 13c; suuubs, No. 1,
Jl.Ml; No. 2. 6O0.
11EKF) CUTS-Rlbs, No. 1, 17c; No. 1
n Jn lift! rhn.lf. V 1 . A... V'Z
2, 9Hc; No. 8, o. Ixilns, V'o. 1, I8H0; No.
2, 17V4c; No. J. lOUc RoMnds. No. 1, Mo;
No, 2, 13H,c; No. 3, lSVJc, I'lates. No, 1,
8c; No. 2. 7Hc; No. 3, 7o.
The following fruit and vegetable prices
are rcjiariea uy 1110 uiunsKy null cum'
nanv
FRUITS Strowberrrtvi Arkansas, 'nls.,
per case, J2.50; Tennessoa Klondike, uts..
per esse, J:' 75. I'lncupples! Florida. 18,
24, SO, 30 or 42 size,' per crate, J3.00. ICxtru
fancy California navolsi Ninety-six, JI.00;
126. J4.50: 150. 176. 200 and 216 tinea, tl.'ti:
t50, J4.50; 2SS and 324, $4.00. Valencia; One
Hundred anu tweiu-six, per nox, i.w;
160. 176. 200. 216. Del' box. JS.00. ADDlns:
Utah Wlnesan. Der- box. J1.76; Utah Oanos
aud Den Davis- ner box. Jl.50: vtra fancy
Qano, circle brand, per bbt , sl.00; extra
fanny Hen Davis, per bbl J3.50; extra
fancy Wmtbup, per bbl., J3.50: extra
rancy Missouri l'lppen, per bbl., JX.2&)
Oanoa, small, per bbl., $2.25. Grapefruit:
Florida, Indian River, 64 and 10 Us,
J6.00; 64 size, JtW; 46 size, Jl.Wi 36 sUu,
J3.75. Lemons! lSxtra fancy Southland
Ucautles, 300a and 3C0s, per box., J7.50;
extra cholco Justrlte. ner box. J7.U0: ex
cellent brand, 300 size, per box, J7.25; extra
fancy Mcsslnu, 500 or 300 size, JO W; Sun
side brand, 309 size, per box, 4.76i extra
Cholco Mcsslnu. 300 ir SCO slzo. $6,00.
Dotatoes. uor bu.. 56a 1 lli .liver early
Ohio, per bu., 60c. Onloiisi Large ited
VBaisTAHLliS sitnneanoiia uru luver
Valley Ohio potatoes: uolorodo Rural
crate, jl.00Ol.2S- rionts: Tomatoes plants,
per 100, C5c; cabbage plants, per 100, Wo;
pepper plants, per 100. 75c; caullfiowar
plants, tier 100. 76c; eggplant plants, pur
10O, J1.00. Tomatoosi Funcy Florida, per
C.boskot crate. (4.00; oholce 0-birtkeL
cratn. J3.50.
aubcbluankuuo itea new potatoes,
per hamper, JS.u; California Jumbo
celery, per dor., J2.09; elder Moll's, per
keg, 13. W; cider Nehawka, pur keg, J3.'.'S:
asparagus, per doz,, U)cj ihubarb. Pr
doz., 30c; onions, per dqx., 20a; new beets,
carrots, turnlus. tier doz.. COc; parsley, ner
duz., 40o; radish, per dos,, 40o; head IuUiioj,
per noz,, i.wi nomsgruwn iuui ruiiuco,
per doz., too; green pcppr. per buakot,
tOa; wax or green buuns, per hamper,
14.00; hot house cucumbers, per dos,, J10OO1
2.00; cauliflower, per cratu, $3,50; venetlun
gunio, per 10., nw, icxas new cauuugu,
per lb., 2c 1 cggplan' per doz., J1.WJJ2W;
horsorndlili. 2 dot . titles In cuso. ter
caso, $1,90; dronieila. , In and dates, pkg,,
3.00; ' anchor bra'") dates, pkg., $2.25;
walnuts no, 1 M,n hiilii, pur iu uc;
medium pecans, p r lb., 13Ho; pecan
Jumbo, per lb.,, i5c( giant pecans, Louisi
ana paper ehell, por lb., 25ci filberts, per
lb., 16c: Drake almonds, ier lb., 15c; paper
sneu, io; urazus, tier iu., ivo; laruv
washed, per lb., 12c; black walnuts, rtr
lb.. 24o: raw No. 1 Deanuts, per lb.. OKc.
jumbo peanuts, per lb., Be; roast peanuts,
per lb , SVie; shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., '4c; largo hickory nuts., per ,b.. fa;
wnlto rice popcorn, per lu., ac; iiiaiKers,
per 109 pkg. case, Ji.iO: checkers, per CO
pkg. case, $1.75; Loslle Berry naxos, qts.,
per L000, $2.76.
NBW YORK, .tuna Ta
I-?1? th vloY .tl,al tho r,so ln Prices 5'e-
inJitZf.' j . M'"u w,ln ,n BPiritea Duying,
1 iiiutd J,,at a turning point had been
rroohed after tho long decline, wero ds.
appointed by today's market. Trading
was listless and there was no demand
for Stocks. SUoh im mli7h( InrllrnlA in.
orenaed confidence In the outlook for the
market. Compared with tho earlier days
Qt the week, however, the market maje
a. royorablo showing. There was none
of tho previous heavy liquidation or
nervousness. Huch pressure ns was di
rected at tho list Beemed tu tome chlotiy
from traders who were Induced to scil
by the fact that there was llttio demand
for Stocks cither for Invnatment nr for
speculatlvo operatlons'on the long eldo ot
mo maraei.
For a time after the opening some ot
the Important stocks ranged sl.ghtly
ftbovo yesterday's close. Tho movement
was narrow ana irroBUiar ana many
became, downward. Tho decline wia in
fluenced bv the weakness of Can. which
sold off 3 points to 23, a new low fig
ure. WOUKI1U83 of tins siock was .unKcu
with a report that tho federal govern
ment would Boon institute proceedings
against the conipuny, but the report
lacked confirmation and apparently was
of the same character aa similar rumors
affecting othor corporations which have
been circulated tnrougu tno iinanciai ui
trlct during tho wook. . ,, ,
Tho bank statement failed to disclose
tho cash coin of $4,000,000 to $..,000,000 In-
dlcated by known movements or cur
rency, the actual gain amounting to only
J400.UOO. Tha lu-avy liquidation of stocks
during the week was reflected ip ascal-
lug down in loans 01 neariy ij.vw,.
Tho bond market was Irregular. Total
.,. vol, ... 11.112 limy 1 nltea States
3s and ranama Sa advanced H on call lor
tho week. . ...... ,,in.
Number ot saies ami leauiua -on
stocks today were: .
"''' ..ti
11,300 t
Amlzmtd Coppr .
Aracrlcui Atrlculturtt
Amrliu Hect 8ur.
American t'n
Araerlon Cm fll.....
Amrrlotn C A V
Anierlrn Cotton OH.
Am. lea Heourltlti...
Attierlca Unw4
Amerlctn lcomoti
Aircrlcm H. A It,....
Am. S. a It. rM
Am. amr lUtlntnx. .
Amerlon T. Sc T.....
Anxrlun Tobnooo ...
Anaonnd& MlntnK Co.
Atchlun 1,900
J0O
11, too
600
1,100
wo
too
too
400
l.SOO
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Kansn- City Tr ock Market.
KANSAS CITY, June 7.-IIOOS-Re.
celnu. l.KW had; market steady; bulk ot
.sales. J8.40fi6.50; heavy, J8.366.ro, packers
and butchers. $8.4608,60; Ught, $X.40O.5;
pigs, $7.0007.76.
CATTIB-Hecelpts. 100 head; market
steady; prime fed steers, J8.3608.C5;
dreysed VMf t. $7.208.951 western
steers. $.60W.26. southern steers, $S.50fl
Sin. Anw. 13.50417.26; lielfers. $6.5008.60:
Blockers and fewlers. $6.608.00; bulls. $6.00
Off 76; oalv, JT.uuOlO.60.
SHHHl AND LAM 1)8 Receipts, none;
market fcteaay; lamus, r.vwo.v; year
lings, $5.0006.50; wethers, $4.6008.(0; ewes,
$4.0005 i stockers and feoders, J3.360.W.
St. Louis I.lv! Stock Market,
ST. LOUIS, June 7. CATTLB Ro-
u4pts. 7,500 head: markut. steady; stock
ers and feeders, $5.$&O7.60; cows mid hif.
ers. I7.UOO.MI' "Wis, J'.w'i-; caivas.
I6.00iS10.7S; southern steers, JB.W07.76,
T'ni and hrtfers. $t.00fl7.00.
IlOflS Receipts, 4.000 head, market.
steady; plus and lights, $3.5508.60; mixed
Atchlun tM
AtUntlo Cotst Lino
IHUIroore A Ohio
llelhlehwi RtMl
Ilrcsklm iUptl Tr
Ctnullui rurltlc
Central I.th"
Cbcupuk tn Ohio
CMcuo O. W
micno, M. & nt, lv...
CtiIgo & N. W
Coloriuo P. & I.,
ConiolliUUa Qu
Corn TroducU
IMUwir A Huflnon
IMnvtr Hlo arnd...
Utnrer ft It. U. pti....
Dlttlller' Securities ...
Kris , ,
i:n it ptJ ,
Grit ti ptd ,
tlemrtl Klntrlo ........
Urtt Northern ptd.
Grut Northern Urn ctli.
Illlnoli Centrml
Interborouzh Met
Inter. Met. fd
'InUrnntlonil Ilarrttttr,.
Inttr-Martn pti
International Vaper .
International I'ump
Kanaas Cltr Southern..
Icled Oai
Ihl()i Valler
Loulavllla A NaahTtlle..
M., Bt. P. a B. Kte. M.
Mlaaourl, K. A T.....
Mlmourl l'acldo
National lllacult ,
National teail
K). It, It. ot M. 3d pfd.
Now York central
N. Y., O. A W
Norfolk a WaiUrn,,.,,,
North American
Northern liclfle
I'adUo Mali ,.......
I'ennarlvanla
People's Oa ,,, ,,,,
1'., C, C. & Bt. h
l'ltlttmrsh Coal
l'reiaed Bteel Car....,.,,
ruiunaa I'aiace par......
Itenllng
ItppuWIo 1. A H,
Itenubllo I. & B, ptd..,.
Hock Iiland Co
Hock Inland Co. pti..,.
Hi, I & B. V. ti ptd..
Hc-aboard Air IJne
rlealxtarrt A. U. ptd......
HloM.8hef(le.ld H. t ,,,
Bouthrrn rarlfle
Buulliern Hallway ......
Ho. Jta(l war M
TenneMct) Copier
Teiaa & l'aelfts
Union r-atllo
Union Pacific
Unltt4 BtaUs nealt..,.
United Slate Itubber. ..
UtltU'd Statea Hteel
IT. H. Hteel ptd
Utah Copper
Va -Carvllna Chemical ..
Wabaah
Wabaah ptd
Weatern Maryland
Weatern Union
.tlnithoueo Electric ,,
Wheljgjr & Uke Erie..
too mn
1,100 316
too ii
"Va
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IIT',4
aiii
00
100
too
1,700 lU
,T00 SJt
100 lli
2,000 MH
too 11 tt
1,400 1UH
"160 'n'
too 111
300 84
10O
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300
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41
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37
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107
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201
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Mil
97
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100 isa1
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104 11SH
1,200 JSli
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1,100 157 H
100
too
121
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yvr York Money Stnrkrl.
NEW YORK. June 7.-MONKV-On call.
nominal; nu loans, Tlmo loans, stronger;
sixty days, AMWA per cent; nlnoty duys,
4'y44i per cent; Big months, tiWA per
cent.
I'll! MIS M1511UAINT1L.I5 1'Al'Klt b per
cent. Sterling oxciianKo, firm, at $4316
for sixty day blllM and at $4.8686 for de
mand. Commercial bills, $4.821.
MlLVlill liar, wtic; Mexican aoiiara,
48c. t
llONDH oovernmont, iirm;rnroaa, ir
regular.
Cloning quotations on uonus loaty wcr
as follows:
U. S. ret. 3a, r., . 1001, K, O. So, ref. te. MI4
do coupon .100 U 8. deb. la ltil.. ItTa
U. a. 1". res, ..,,,.103 U I N. unl. 4a.... UU
do eoutwn ., 10l it. K. T. let MH
V. 8. 4a res ltH do 4He HV,
do coupon 114 "Me. I'aolllo 4a, . CIH
Panama la coupon.. 103 do conv. (a k0
A.-C let te ctta, H "h1 H It of M 4H 0
Ainer. As. la MIA ft. Y. C. (. JV4n.. Mil
A. T & T- 4a..W!44 i0 deb. u rJH
Am Tobacco e....ll N. r. N II, & 11.
Armour ft t. f!2 ")
.7a-T. rr. iai s, ia im
AtrhUon n. 4a.
eo vv ' a iev. , .
do e. it
A. (i L. lt 41. ..
B, l. Ohio a
do H
tlropk. Tt. 4a.-
lr.n nf fla. fia....
ren. latlinr la. UY, St. UAH.
do or. 4a ....101
Ish. raclfle 4 H4
MTenn. cv. 4i Ills.. MH
. i do con. 4a n
11 IUadlns BT 4i.... MU
. 91 H St. U i. H.I p. 1. 4, ciu
Che. & Ohio 4V. BjH to gtn. (a U
do conr. 4Ha ejtf 'St. L. 3. W. 0. u 77Vi
Chltaaa ft A- a.. ;. 1,. aaj. t.,,. ti
C U. i Q. J. 4a... v no. rae. col. ia.
do ten. 4a UVa do cv. 4a....,,.,
C M & H P o 4.H.100H do lat ref. 4....
O, It. I. A 1'. e. 4a..MV4So lUllwa 6a....
do rff. 4a Wt uo gen. 4a
C & B. r ft e 4Vta. oiiUnln Paelfte f..
a ft II. v. U.... ) ; 11. 4a
PLtlllere' 5 J
IJrle p. I. 4a.
da eeu, 4a TO
Pa
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F.. "V.H t.
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1
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4a CIU
ltubbr
y. o. mivi w ee. . ye
Va.-Car. (.htm. I., in;
do C. a, mar. w vna . t at ca. 4a an
III. Ceu. lat r. 4... .. !5"Ur Md. it,.,. 41
Inter. Mt 4Vi ... "H'J JjI. Blue. . $a.
Inter. M M. Hit... , MW. tntral 4a.. 7H
japan 4Va ".
Hid. Ottered.
lioiiilon Stoi-lt Market.
LONDON, June 7. American (lecurjlloa
opened steady with prlcra a fraction
lowor. Covering followed and most of
tho llBt advanced anu iiosea uuovo parity.
Canadian raciuc jeu 74
Console. Btoner TlHlllUeti Central., ...Ill
,l .nonunt TS v-ia at.. ((. ft T
Amal. Copper, 70H I'ennaylranla ....
AUMina MW Head ln .
Canadian Pacltlc. ..UH Bouttiern I'actflo
uiwi 0. w ?;'"? p'"
3T pul ltU. H. Hteel
peneer ft Hlo O.... "UVVebMh
Eria H1)II
lo lat ptd : .. lUud Mine
nranil Trunk
SliVKR -Har, nulut at Jttid per ounee.
JlONBV-SOiW per .cent.
The rate of dUcount In the open market
for short and threo months' bills li 4U
per cent-
. mi
wv,
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wit
III
1KH
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lit
,003
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123
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110
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Clearing- llnnso Ilniik Mtaieinent,
NBW YORK, June 7.-The atatement of
tho actual conditions of clearing house
banks and trust companies for the week
shows that thoy hold ,988,400 reserve in
excess of legal requirements. This Is an
incrcnBe of $2,779,900 from last week. The
statcmont follows!
Actual condition- Decrease.
LOanS II rli iie AA,. .inniqnM
Specie S41.22S.OOO 812 000
1 . P IT n I t 1, 1. on u. aah . . . . . .
Net deposits. 1,762.890,000
..utnituil ,,,,,,,
Il a 11 k v cash re
reservs In vault....
Trust companies'
cash reserve in
vaults
Aggtegate cash re
serve Excess cash reserve
Trust companies' re.
serve with clear,
ing house members
carrying 26 per cent
cash reserve
Summary of stats hunk.' ......
panles In Greater New York not Included
in clearing house statement : Deer "aso
ir 5HM? mlm
f nn,.T . U U.,0
'U6BI IVIIUVJB.,.. ......
Total deposits ,,
Increase.
1,100 tH l
.,. ..... ....
,,.,. .,..
too It
too a 314
100 113 103
! 'moo iioiv ii
t09 U!i I7H
1 tooo 103 !j loss
,.!. ,..
' "S00 '1154
' ii,7oo iitH iiiii
300 10W 19U
'moo 'isii 'u
100 U MH
30J 7H 7H
'"W 'iilH 'ilH
' "i', 'i 'J5U
i,oo nu 11.
. tOO t 7
100 124 H
', iiiioo iuH itiii
' '"wo 'ii"
. U.too cih MH
100 J04t, I04U
, 3,100 41 4SH
i Jjy. t;S
; " joi 'u" '14"
S0 61
. . a
47,081.000
359,625,000
65,499,000
425,024,000
V,988,4O0
52,413,009
8,054.200
640,6QS,000
489.000
11.032.000
19,000
2,779,900
231.700
201,900
,TO.900
Suiiar Market,
NEW YOltK, June 7.-8UQAU-naw
steady; muscovado, S.S0a.83c; centrlfutruV
B'Sdy330' moiMaea' 2Wl.de luilwk
ARGENTINA PAYS BIG
PRICE JF0R CRAGAN0UR
LONDON, June 7. The sum pf J150,00t
waa paid today by tho government of
Argentina for the horse Craganour, which
was first past (he winning poat in the
Derby on Wednesday, but was dlaqualf.
fled for bumping.
Only on tour occasions has the price
paid for Craganour, which is to be used
fpr breeding purposea in Argentina, been
exceeded tn the amount paid for a raco
horso. These were Ormonde, which was
sold for J156.2K) to an American sports
man; Cyllene, which went to At English
sportsman for J157joa; Diamond Jubilee,
sold to an ArePt!n breeder for $157,500,
nnd Flying fox, which ftplfls the reoord
for thq price and was sold to French
sportsman fpr $136,875.
Offlrr for Judire DIokliiROn,
WASHINGTON, June T-Major J J.
Dickinson ot New York vaa today no-
pointed by Secretary Bryan representa
tive of tho Panama-Pacific exposition at
$4,000 a year in tho State, department
Major Dickinson's duties will consist of
xpdltlng the bualpeso bsVvvcn th da-