) ( THE BEE: 0MA1IA, TUESDAY. JUNE 17, 1013. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Strength in Wheat Due to the Dry Weather m Some Parts. CORN MARKET IS A SURPRISE linn Absolutely So Selling; Pressure nil Orders llnre o lie Filled TTlth Grain thnt Una Hern Ilid Up. OMAHA, June 16. 1913. The greatest wheat strength displayed In futures ere those most directly af- ay mo ary weauier aevoiopments In the spring Wheat country. The scat tered rains yestorday at North Dakota jiu western Canadian points did not bring the more general rains that many In the trade expected: "With the exception or a few points, whero It was cloudy and a few other points where light rains fell, the weather map was generally clear this morning. On top ui ijicso duii features came the official weather . forecast, which was the chief bull Influence upon tho market. The official statement concluded. "In lact It looks like a protracted period of ary weauier for the irraln regions. ureui strengtn developed In coarse grains Saturday. As this was partly the result of the prevailing dry weather pver the whole country. It proved a bull- mi leuiure tor mo wncat trauc. xne seaboard confirmed twenty-one boat loads sold to Spain. There was also somo other export business rumored, Cash wheat was unchanged. Even more of a surmise than that in wheat waa in store for the corn trade last week. Tho market had absolutely no selling nressura durlnir the entlrn week and such buying as shorts at tempted to do, and such orders as came from the outside, had to be filled by bidding prices higher. Thero was no special activity In the cash trade, ship ping sales- being limited to 1&0.000 bush els, while sales to go In storo were 250,000 bushels Saturday. Cash corn He higher. The action In the oats market for the last week was much the same as in corn and for the same reason. Cash oats were unchanged to lie higher. Clearances were 4L0O0 bushels of corn. 139,000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 744,000 bushels. Liverpool closed 6id higher on wheat and d higher on corn. Primary wheat receipts were 1,040,000 bushels and shipments wero 647,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 453,000 bushels and shipments of 272,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 1,370,000 bushels and shipments wero 770,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1,083,000 bushels and shipments of 848,000 bushels. Primary oats receipts were 1,218,000 bushels and shipments wero 699,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 690,000 Dusneis and shipments of 471,000 bushels. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City, St Louis.... "Winnipeg 64 461 66 SO 18' 105 1S7 470 107 88 107 270 Omaha Cash Prices Whent: Nn.' 2 hnrrt' E667Vic: No. 3 hard, 85V40S6c; No. 4 hard, 82S4V4c; No. 3 spring, 85S5Vtc; No. 4 spring, 8H4Q840 (new): No. 2 durum, 88143S9c (new): No. 3 durum, 87V4 088c (new). Corn. No. 2 white, 5SHg6Sc; No. 3 white, 6SWS6SHc; No. 4 white, 67V4rf 68o; No. 2 yellow, 58c; No. 3 yel low, 66V4S1 6Sc; No.4 yellow, 56A? 67V4o: No. 2, 67HQC7?4c; No. 3, 5757o; No. 4, 660C6Hc; no grade, 6052c. Oats: No. 2 white, 89'Jc (new): standard, 39c; No. 3 white, 383Sc; No. 4 white, 37V4Q ESc, Barley: Malting. 61Hg0o (pew); No. 1 feed, 42tf45l4c (new), Rye: No. 2 651466o (new); No. 3, 65G5V4c (new). The following cash sales were reported: Wheat: No. 2 hard winter, 3 cars, 87V4o; 1 car. S6c: No. 3 hard winter. 1 car, BCVio; 1 car, 86c; 1 car, Softc; 1 car, R5Ko' .No. .4 hard winter, 1 car, 83c: No." i northern, 1 car SOtfc; N. 3 spring, 1 car, EEHc: No. 3 mixed, 1 car. SSc; No. 4 mixed, 1 car, S3c. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car, 68ftc: No. 3 whit, 4 cars, 5SHc: No. 4 white. 1 car. 6Sc: 1 car. 57?ic; No. 2 yellow, 10- cars, 68c; No. 3 yellow, 9 cars, ⪼ 13 cars, 67c; 1 car,,67c; No. 4 yel low, 1 car, 67Uc; 1 car, 67c; 1 car, 56)ic; No. 2 mixed, 3 cars, 67c; No. 3. mixed, 1 car, 67ic: 8 cars. 57Hc: 1 car, S7'4c: No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 664c; 2 cars, 56Mo; t car, 554o; no grade. I car. 62c. Oats: Standard, 1 car, 3sc; No. 2 white, 9 cars, 8SHc; 13 cars. SSHc: 1 car, 38c; No. i whlttf, 4 cars, 38c; 3 cars. 37Jo: No. 3 mixed, 1 car, 37?ic; no grade, 1 car, 37Uc: 1 car. 36c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, June 16. WHEAT Spot steady: No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 9d; No. 2 M.a,nltCb!V.. Ts No. 3 Manitoba. 7s !l?nm VATW Omnnir If I ninm In the second hour. At nnnn l..n. iv rv kh wiikh : iki n n . iiuii luiuv uiuuiv iiimuYLU 11 4Vd. Futures firm; July, 7s 61,d; October, 7s 4Ud: Dmmtar. 7 4i.1 . uiiin not quiet; American mixed, new, 6s lHd; American mtxed, okl. 6s; American mixed, old. via. Galveston, Sa 3d. Futures firm; July, La Platta, 4s llttd; September, La Platta, 6s Hd. FIX51TR Winter patents. s 6d. HOPS In London. Pacific, ( 106 10s. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feature) of the Trading; nnd Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO. June 16. nuyers today stormed the grain pits. At no time since the dry weather scare began has there been such a stampede to the bull side of the market Closing prices were strong at almost the top level of the day. with net gains as follows: Wheat. PifflHc; corn, 1-Val'ic to lhc; oats. SiCVio to She; provisions, GffBlJe. At -first wheat speculators were held in check by roports of showers north west, but late messages declared that what molsturo had been supplied was In sufficient to head off urouth damage. The greatest buying force of the year developed near tho finish. , Exports at seaboard and at Kansas City added to tho late bullishness In wheat and put a stop to realizing sales by which lonira had caused a temoorarv setback In prices. The outlook for a lib eral movement of new wheat In the southwest formed the Incentive that for a time mado some holders willing to let ko. nnni attention centered enieny on tho idea that general rains must come soon to prevent Important lowering of the yield in tho spring crop belt. Seaboard clearances of wheat and flour equaled 744.000 bushels. Primary receipts of wheat were 1,040,000 bushels; a year ago, 4SS.O0O bushels. What mlcht he called n. sooculatlve ex plosion occurred In corn, the market clost ing at tlio highest point of the season. An increase or nearly s.wu.iw Dusneis in tho visible supply total failed to check the excited huvlnir. trln Immediate basis of which was personal evidence which Sunday tours had given to leaam: traders that the Illinois crop suppose backward growth and poor color with progress likely to be severely hlndored unless general rain came soon. Despite high Bales on tho part of re ceiving houses, oats advanced more rap idly than nny other stapio on ennnse. Unfavorable crop advices from South Da kntn no well ns from Illinois, brought about an overwhelming wave of purchas. ing that carried values upward. Provisions felt the effect of tho grain bulge, though thero was nn easy start hitmtiRA nf wpjiknenn at the vards. Tho upturn resulted in considerable selling Despite Recent Advance Little of Resiliency Shown. RATE DECISIONS DEPRESSING Street Attribute! HnllnRs of Sn nrcmr Conrt nn (ienrrnllr Attain! Itnllroada nnd Declines Accelcrntlon. NEW YORK. June 1.-In spite of the resolute advaneo of stocks lato last week and tho evidences of Increased buying power the market today showed none of Its recent resiliency. There was some dif ference of opinion which the course of the day's trading did not entirely clear up, whether the buoyant upturn was merely a temporary reaction from the acute de- presslon which preceded It, brought about largely by nn over-sold condition, or whether It heralded returning confidence and a betterment In fundamental conditions. On the assumption that the rlso would steady and values were from unihane.wt to above parity. The failure of a small nrm ot oroKera had no ertect on the mar Ket, which was quietly firm. Omoli, tMBtj.... TlVilll. (.-Mitral lit rto wl Its Mo. Kn TeM.. ttH irrvr. ...... w , . i. .mrai ... in Airnmw - nj rMimpivtiiia . Can. l'aelfl SHnllr Chleam 0. W tt South r.flfk. 9t. Paul 1M tlalm Paetfl DfiTr, HI (Iraixle l?HV. 8. Meol .. kti JBtWaMttl o lat frelnted... MHN llws Orad Tree kSH MIsm SILVKIt-Br. steady, 17 C-Ild ounce. MOVRV.flSt, nr r,ni DISCOUNT RATES Short bills. 4H 4 3-1C per cent; three months, 4tt per vent, .... .... IU .... TH ...HH .... MU H .... zi 4 per Treasury Statement. AHiiixsuTUN, June 16. Tho con dition or the united states treasury a the beclnnlnc of liuntiinun tnrinv Working balance. WB.SIS1.0S6: In banks and Philippine treasury, IM.SS4.7M; total menis, tn Of general fund. HS6.RM.tVr7: reinlnt Saturday, W.216,710; disbursements, JS, -rne surplus tnis fiscal yetir I $10,016,766, ns against a deficit of K.006, Artlcle.l Open. IHlgh.l Low. Closc.l Safy. Wheat ' July. 92Vi,4 93H M 93H4 B2 Sept. 92H$,4 93 91 93H 92H Dec. 944-i 6W 9H 9rt Corn. July. 61-2-H 62 61S C2i 6174 Scpt.I62V4-3l4 G3T4 624 63T4 62 Dec. 60H661 61 60V4 C4.5ST4SW Oats. July. 41U--2M 43 41 42T4 40S4iff Sept. mimi 43 4Wi 42T4 40V4H Dec. 42H 43T4 Mi 4374 41H Pork. July. 20 65-60 20 82tf 20 55 20 75 20 67V4 Sept. 20 20 20 42V4 20 20 20 35 20 12 Lard. July. 11 05 11 10 11 05 11 07tt 11 00 Sept. 11 12H 11 22V4 11 12W 11 224 11 12-15 Oct.. 11 07W 11 20 11 07 11 17V4 11 07V4 Ribs. f July. 11 70 11 80-82 11 70 11 77M 11 72,4 Sept. 11 62 11 65 11 524 11 65 11 62-96 Oct. . 11 25-35 11 35 1 11 25 11 32K 11 22 WANTED TO BORROW J475, 5 YEARS, at 7 per cent, with op tion payments: first mortgage on C-room house and lot worth $1,700. Address E 222 Bee. ' WANTED TO BUY Dolgoff 2d-hand Brnra nnvn hivh... for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607, m uTSA.M and water tanK that will hold from 6,000 to 10,000 gallons, with A second-hand flvc-ton scale. A. VERNON. 2211 Farnam Street . Telephono Tyler 315. WOULD like to buy a five or slx-room i"i?i.t0t.be moved on a lot- One In the uanuuuniuuu oi ma and mark preferred Telephono Red 4301. ' t.llb'tun'd0.11813- We,Kh' trom vkiwun, 2211 Farnam Street. SECONDHAND clothes, shoes; pi7 best prices. Tel. Tyler 1100. ' V BEST prices for furniture. Call D. 7802. WANTED TO RENT y1-0?0 dBble rooms In prl wiMnri'X ,twoyo.unK men who aro iti.Ilgw.P,Hy f.or. rst-c'iss accommoda tions. Write, giving name, address and iiuuium. ouresa a -qi, care lice, WANTED to rent bv vniinc hihin. X room In the vicinity of Park avenue and Woolworth or Poppleton avenues. Rcfer ences exchanged. Address M 182. Dee lilVM STOCaC MAR1CKT OF WEST ShlD live Stock In RnntK rnni.. r, mileage and shrinkage. " You? consign" tire atock Commlaalon Merchanta BYERB BROS. & CO.. strong, reliable. v-f itnoN Com. Co., m Exchange Bide! -Hijj "J- CQ- Exchange Uldg? LEGAL NOTICES" CERTIFICATE It UHerarCertlfledr That the imer?: ?2 .nf, L??1" 5?-"P'd with 4t ui Lino Bin io, appiicab In UOh minV.n .. ..r "l.lUUOie :;:-,"; I ' inereiore au- thoriied to continue the business of ac cident and health, liability, fidelity and jurety. burglary and theft, auto property ?am.a and workmen-s collecUve Insur jnce In this state for the current year ndlng January 31. 1914. ' ,ns""Lmary of report filed for the year -mding December 31, 1913: INCOME. Premiums 1.706.2S9.03 .ll other sources.. 3,630.(6 rd RpHcy holders.l,OS0.S7i.l5 u other payments 948,170.38 Total Vdmltted assets 12.029.045. 53 YlinWV'A Z.5CT.W8.93 Unpaid claims and expenses 400,885.29 unearned pre miums 609.429.19 Jill other liablll. C.bpf8stock"paid W-IIW.W UP. 750,000.00 Surplus beyond capital atock and omer liabilities.. 147,717.24-1 897,717 21 Total ......t 2.227.603.99 'Auditor of Public Aocounts the day and tear first abovo written. , , W. B. HOWARD. Auditor of Public Accounts. U Q. BRIAN. Deputy. Clyde W. Drew Co., Insurance and urety bond. 925-.7 City Nafl Bank. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 2 red. Sl.02ffil.C6: No. 3 red. McfiSl.OO: No. 2 hard, 94t95o; No. 3 hard, 9204o; Na 1 northern, 94t)Gc; No. 2 northern, 9294c; No, 3 northern, 91093o; No. 3 spring, 92 J93c; No. 3 spring, 91092c; No. 4 spring, EoSfllc: velvet chaff. 9196c: durum. 9ia ?7c. Corn: No. 2, 62JC2V4c: No. 2 white. tawaiisvsc; iso. i yenow, bznic; no. 3. OiRbzc; no. 3 wnite, Kisrisivic; No. 3 yellow. C2(&2Wc: No. 4. GOtfCliic: No. 4 white, No- 4 yellow, C03n;c. oats: No. a wnite, 42'45f4c; wo. 3, 33J4 40c; No. 3 white, 4O-4041c; No. 4 white, 40fHlV4c; standard, 41?iJrl2Mc Ryo: No. 2, 61c. Barley: 66Jr63c. Seeds: Timothy, S3.254.25: clover, nominal. Pro visions: Pork. S20.85; lard, $11.02011.05: ribs, H1.17U911.26.. St, Lnnln General Market. BT. LOUIS. Juno 16-WIIRAT No. 2 red, 97ft"98c; No. 2 hard, 9097c, CORN No. 2. 62Ue2Uc: No. 2 white. 63U0t)4c. OATS No. 3, 4I5T4ZC; No. 2 White, 43",tc. Futures closed as follows: WHEAT July. 90fMKic: September. CORN July, 63V4o; September, 64c. OATS-July, 42Vic; September, 43ic RYE 61c FLOUR ady: red winter patents $4.6004.85: extra fancy and straight. $3.75 O4.ou; nam winter clears. jz.&&sf3.3U. TIMOTHY SEED $10.00. CORNMEAL-$2.80. BRAN Sacked, east track. 86000c. HAY Quiet; timothy. $12.0O17.00. WHISKY $1.40. IRON COTTON TIES-98c; bagging, 10c, HEMP TWINE 8c PORIC-Jobblng. $20.35. DRY SALT MEAT3-Rny.5.1, extrus ;ort, nc; clear ribs, I2ic; short clears, :gc. BACON Boxed, extras, short. 13c; clear ribs, 13c; short clears, 14Hc. . Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhl 15,000 10,000 Wheat, bu 126,000 49,000 iurn, ou ll,vuu 79,000 Oats, bu 83,000 44,000 i-uuiyinx uuu ana weak; chickens, jjc; Hprings, awac; lurKeys, iec; ducks, BUTTER-Steady; creamery, 23027c. EGOS Steady. Visible Supply of Rrnln. NEW YORK, June 16. The visible sup ply of grain in tho United States Satur day, June 14, as compiled by the New York Produco exchange, was as follows: Wheat 32.954.000 bushels: dorrnn koH 1 - 699,000 bushels. Wheat In bond, 4,Cft).000 uuoiicio, uecreuBeu u,um Dusneis, corn, 7,312,000 bushels: Increased 2,916,000 bush els, uats, i,3u.vuu bushels: Increased in.wo bushels, Oats in bond, 1,124,000 uuautMB; uecreasea 33,uiu Dusneis. Ryo. 422.000 bushels: decreased 84.630 hnah.i. Barley, 1,092,000 bushels; decreased 167,000 funm-iB. iiuney in nono, jm,uuu Dushels: decreased 71.000 bushels. The visible supply of grain In Canada Duiuruuy, juno , was 11,149,000 bushels, u uuticitDD ui j,pio.wu ousneis. Knnana City Grain and Provlalona. KANSAS CITY. June 16.-WHEAT oosn, no. z nara, blUVlW No. 3, 85H 91Ue: No. 2 red, 88096c: No. 3. 85002c. CORN-No. 2 white, C0c; No. 3, 60 OATS No. 2 white. 41n. rc?XHI5A':r-ciose' Juy. 7c; September, SSVlc; December, 90HC CORN-,luIy 01V4o; September, 62Uc; OATS July, 41c; Hoptember, 42Hc RYE 61c. HAY-Cholce timothy, $12.60013.00. BlUTTEa-CreameJ. 27c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 26c; packing, 21c EGOS-FIrsts, 18c; seconds, 14c. POULTRY HpriM Wit" rnnatArn. Irtn- ducks, ISc; broilers, 23c. .... Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 78,000 97,000 5-orn, bu gs,ooo 15.000 Oats, bu 32,000 2,000 vii wvi. . ... L . rlA.- :i.;m c;k Airaliamated Corf",-- American Agricultural.. American Itott Buar..., Anitrtcan Can American Can pfd American .'. A F Amarlcan Cotton Oil..., In..,!,.!! ll KCUrltl9 1... lUu. 100 Anient.. ""' ...... ..,7 American Looomotlte... S00 k li iiMn n n. I.tOT M4. American S. u. pra.. American Bupir Iteflnln American Tel. & Tel.. ioo :m 1S.M0 T7!i 700 8m S.100 4tH 100 ss MO 21 U : 7 41 IS 2014 US HH tt 41U 31 S01 it tt inn u 9HH ssv 100 lOSH 1CK1H 1C4V4 400 ia 127H eoo tit 11s :i S.600 Sttt MS KM I.OOfl (H W 109. 8H SH TH 800 1174 117 116 1,800 4H MH lH Anerlcan Tobacco ... Anaconda Mining .. Atchlaon Atchison pfd Atlantla Coait Line, Paltlmore Ohio.... n.iVUh.M Ctl ... Prooklrn Rapid Tranatt. J.COO 88 U 8 Canadian Pacltlo SJJ 21.S Central Ither . 800 SOS 19W 19S ChepapcaVe & Ol.to 2.1M S7 SSJ4 tl'i Chtcaro Oreat Weatern., SM 12' US US Chi mi" a st. i. i.m toss im ions Chi AN W 600 127 157 1S6H rviinrailo Fuel & Iron.. 100 27U ITU 27'1 Ccneolldated Gas jwi i ir. transactions. 066 last year. The flmiros for reepltits .i 1., ,11 ,,,i,. v.1.1 .... disbursements, surplus and deficit x. list in tho early trading, but It was evl- FUI, r.n,1ln,a canal J nubo debt dent that outsldo buying had diminished and that the market was receiving sup port aside from that given by tho pro fessional element. Short soiling was re sumed and tho market turned downward. Tho decllno was accelernted by tho In terpretation by the street upon the su premo court's decisions In several rnto cases, the most Important or which, tho Missouri case, followed closely tho lines of tha Minnesota case. With tho de cisions against tho railroads In a major ity of the cases traders attacked the railroad list nnd succeeded In forcing material recessions. Union Pacific was under pressure ond soiling apparently was Influenced by gos sip to tho effect that the attorney general would oppose any plan for dissolution of tho Harrlman system which did not dispose qf Central Pacific. Canadian Pa cific was weak but there was no ovl denco of renewed selling of this stock for foreign account. London traded In abotit 20,000 shares here, mostly pur chases. , Ronds were heavy. Totnli sales par value- tt.637.000. United Stntes 3s regis tered declined S and Panama 3s coupon advanced H on call. . Number ot sales and leaning quuinun Milwaukee flrnln Market. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. June la WmAT No. 1 northern. 9SV4fi0614c; No. 3 north- em, 93V4Q9GC; No. 2 hard winter, 9i& fii rt Till,, QJn C . V. M.f ' ' CORN No. 3 yellow, 61ic; No. 3 white. 62c; No. 3, 6161Hc; July, 6Sc; OAT8 4mcg41C, RYK 69Hc BARLEY 6S0C8c, Mlnnrapolln Grain Marked. MINNEAPOLIS. June 16 WHKat Close; July, 93fit3V4c; September, 96c. Cash: No. 1 hard, 9640,: No. 1 northern. 9J0c; No. 2 northern, 93003c: No. 2 hard. lijiAft uncnantea. CORN No. 3 yellow, 69eHc. OATS-No. 3 white. 39H,40c RYE No. 2, $1.31Vi01.3C'2. BARLBY-Unchanged. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Juno 16.-CORN No. 2 vl. low, tH061c; No. 3 yellow, COUc OATS No. 2 white. 41U4U4c: standard. 40e-ilViC I Wool Market. ST. LOUIS. June 16. WOOL-StMdvt northern and weitern medium ieejiivu- sllght burry, 16016c; fine burry. 14016c. BlKln Hotter Market. ELGIN. I1L. Juna M I?TlWPim, 2Sc ' Corn Producta Delaware & Hudson ... Denver A Illo Orande.. D. A IX O. ptd Dlitlller Becurltlea r.tl Krle 1st ptd Erie 24 rfd (lentral Elactrlc Oreat Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore. ctfa. Illinois Oentral Interborounh-Vet. Interborouuh-Met. pfd .. International Iiarremer. Inter Marine, pfd International Taper International rump Kanaas City southern. . I.acled Oaa Lehigh Valler Ixralsvlllo & NViOiTllIe. M., K. A T M St. P. A S. Bte. M. Mlsmurl Taelflo National Dlscult National Ijead N". Itr. of M. td pfd... New York central N Y.. O. A W 'irfnk A Weatern rth American (ex. dlv.) Northern Paclfls Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People'! oaa Pitta. C. C. A St. U Plttaburah Coil Treaaed Sttel Car 600 7rt SflO 100 8.6O0 15 S ... . 1(0 1SS is :m :ti h i:s 12s 13 II s 'us 1.400 1SS 7H U 29S 100 185 1SS 1844 1.60ft 122 120S IMS 1,803 30 MS 100 112U, 112H 112 3,600 IBS IS 15 8,100 6S!t ttH MS 200 102S 103 102 200 14S KH 14 2t 0 84 7 ' 1,600 2?U S 2ST( ..... JH 6.100 149U 1I7U H9t 600 130 ISO 129H 1,800 22 20U 20S 700 12314, 122 122 700 31 28 29 200 110 10ST4..108 100 47 47 45 V... 15 1.200 100S 9IK 9 21 I8'l 28 27S 1.100 103 102 '4 102S 8S 5.000 icns 106U m 100 18 1 18 4,600 110U 109S 109S 100 107S 10JS 107 80 16 100 23t4 23 3 100 1514 USUj 153 lit Pullman Palace Car... Reading 49.000 15U 186 Ttepublle I. A B 1,200 US 1K H. I. A S. ptd (( dir.) Ttoci Ialand Co 8.400 16H 15S Ilock Ialand Co. pfd.... 1,400 2 21i Bt. I A 8. P. 2d pfd 800 6 6 Seaboard Air Line 100 15K 1SU Seaboard Air Line pfd Slosa-Shetrield S. A I.. 300 26 24 Southern Paciflo 5,400 8SS (2H Southern rtallway 5,000 22! 21 Southern Hallway pfd Tennessee Copper 2,300 snj 29 rexaa it Pacific 100 1IH 11H 18 74 its 21T4 6 it MS 2S 8JW 214 78T, 29 i: 20,500 148H Ui UtH Union Pacific pfd united states Realty United States Rubber .... 200 58 57 United Rtatea Ruoer.... 200 58 5J United States Steel tj.noo (4U au United statea Bteel pfd.. 3.000 10I 104 iul5 Cofr..'---: B'tM S Vlralnla. Carolina Chm.. on mi " -w--" iw zi wabaah pfd inn 714 Weitern Maryland b ..7 Western Union 100 j Westlnjhouse Electric... 400 57S . ,JB" Kris.. 1(10 bit 2S 7H 63 60T, 80S 61 57 67 62S 10JT4 43 27 2S 7S 4H 61 56ti 4S Total sales for the day, J41.000 ahares. New York Moner 1Unrb. NEW YORK Juno 16,-MONEY-On call, easier, 1K2V4; ruling rates lrt closing bid 2; offered. 2Sf rateS' l' Blx months. tmV'' ruinilS MERCANTILE PAPER 6 per STERLING! EVniiNnc-CTn actual business In bankers hills nt fJ4.831 uum anu at i.Msu ror de mnnd: commercial hliio ti ii . HIIiVERBar. 53i.c; Mexican dollars, RONDS Government, railroad, firm The closing Quotations ror linmi. war. tin iuiiuwb; u. 8. rer. 2a rer.ioo Japan 4Ua 85 U do, coupon 100 K. C. 8. ref. 6a. 94H u. a. a, IvB iIliA n. ueo. as U3I) B9S ao coupon jwvtL,. & N un. 4s .. nu it 0 . . ... 11,1.1, . . . . r.j w. u. .....-.,., XV. c i. jai aa boh do coupon 114 K. A T. f.4Ss UVi Panama 8a. coupon lOJHMo. paciflo con. la 81 "A.-C. lat 6a SMo. Paciflo t. i Amer. Ai. 5a. 94 !,". n. ot JI. 4Ss 80 A. T. A T. ct. 4a N. Y. C. .8JU i3 Am. Tobacco 6s. 118 do deb. 4s...' artt Armour A Co. 4V4 DO N. A. w. i., t. .'7 Atchison sen. 4s.. Z d0 cv. 4s 100 ao ct. 4sc NKM. Pacific 4a IK do ct. 5s tsu do 2a A. U lat 4a 88 Or. 8. L. r. 4a IIU & O. s tOHenn. cr. 3Us nsit SI2 do ISs t8VPenn. en i. 11" Dr. Tr. or. 4 S6H Reading en. 4a"" U C. of Ot. (s 103 Bt. L A S. F. t. is U Cen. Leather ts.... KM do con. 4a. taii C AO. 4Sa 44S. A. 1.. X,' iL U do conr. 4Ha.... 83 80. P.ln ui C. & A. 3Ss 50 do cr. 4a.. M C. B. A Q. j. 4a.. HVi do Ut r, it " i do ten. 4a sjatBo. n a. ".Z:!f C M A S P c 4Ma..l01Ti do V u,', u C. It. I. A P. c 464SUnlon Pacific 4s.!" 9444 v tt du cr. 44, . 17 IX C. A 8. r & 4Ha MV4 do 1st and . iU"' 9 D. A II. ct. 4a.... do 1st A r 4i Mli n. A R. a. T. ts.. (9 tJ. 8. Rubber 4. lSH Dlatllleis Es ssuu. h hvtl.W'v'!'... Brie pr. I. 4..... 83 "vi..c.r. c T Km do ct. 4a ker. n.. UtiWnt. mj J. "-- SS 11. C. lat r. 4a.... 90SWeat. Bl ct "es" tt Ir.t-.Met. 4Ul W Wis. a. 5f.. Int. M. M. 4Ms.... 51 " Did. "Offered. I 11 unit Clriiriiiit. OMAHA. Juno 16. Rank clearings for today aro ,940,017.47 and J2.SS7.649.77 for mo corresponding uay last eyar. 1 . (1MAIIA aCMiHAL 31 A It KET. U UTTER No. 1, 1-lb. carton, e: No l, W-IO. IUU8, ZSW, NO. 2, L"jC. l'lSlI-White, fresh, lbc. trout, fresh 12o; large crujiplos, fresh, 12c; Spanish niuoKurui, 10c, eei, lie; nauuocK, uc flounders, 12c; shad rue, per pair, 40a solmou, fresh, lCc; halibut, fresh, 9a buffalo, 9c: bullheads, l!c, channol cat nii, isc; pike. 14c; Pickerel, lie. CHEESE Imported Swiss, 32o; Amert Can Swiss. 20c: liloek Hwlaa. i'4i: twins 16V4o; daisies, 17Vic; triplets, liHc; Yountf Americas, tc; uiue Iancl brick, 174c; llm burser. 2-lb.. 21o; 1-lb.. 2!o; Now York wi..io, -vc. POULTRY-llrollcrs, 36c a lb.; hen's, 16c; cocks, 12Hc; ducks, le023o; geese, na-, lurxeys, iJc; mccons, pet Uol., 11.20 ronstnm. n, ilnnV. full f..niiAH...i mA . - hhw.-u, .M, .vnwi.v.vu, 1VU, Keese, full feathored. 13o; sciuabs, Na 1, Beef cuts Drlces: No. 1 rlhs. I7r? Nn. ribB. 16V4jC: No. 3 ribs. !Sr. N' 1 1,I. lSHa; No. 2 loins, 17c; N;o. 3 loins, lVci i cnuoKB, tic; wo. Z cnucks, lOWo No, 3 chucks. lOUc. Nn. 1 rminiU liUr. TS. , O Y.MrtAm tin. XT - 1 . . No. 1 pjlates, 8c; No. 2 plates, 7Jc; No. 3 The following f ru t and vecetabln rrle are reported by tho Qlllnsky Fruit itim. pany: FRUITS-Hood river strawberries, per 21-quart case, $3.60; California red rtisp- oornes. per ii-quort caso. Il.w; California J..UKUH uernes. per 24-quart caso, J3.tW( California blackberries, per 21-quart case ij.w; apricots, ner 4-oaSKet crntr. 11.7s1 plums, per 4-baskct cratu. 12.00: neachea. pur box, 11.60 to 11.7a: California llHnk or red cherries, per box, J2.00; California tuiiimuuiies, pony crates, o.oo; California standard, per crate, 10.00; home grown cherries, per 21-quart case, $itx; homo grown gooseberries, per 21-quart caso, S2.2S. Oranges, Sunklst Vnlenclas, 12ti, 2SS '-c, jjr oox. u.w; lati, ijb, a, 210, 250 sizes. Dor boje. 16.60: funcv VnlLncInn 12C. 2SS sizes, tier bni. is (VI: Vnl,.iilna 160 Blzes, per box, J3.50; Valenclas, 176, 200, 215, sizes, per box, ftf.00. Apples, extra . in it uunu, circiu oranu, per uul., o.60; extra fnncy WIncsap, per bbl., 0.60. Evaporated cranberries, cartov contain lng 36 packages, per cartaui, 12.70. Lemons, extra fancy Sunklst, 300 and . per oox, a.w; rtra choice red ball. 300s and 300. per box, 18.60. VEGETABLES Lnrirn now nnmn. per bu., J1.00; 6-bag lots or more, per hu., 90o: rural, per bu., te; red river cuny umo, por DU uoo. Callfomtu crystal wax onions, per crate, $1.60; Toxaa Bermuda, per crato. $1.00. Fancy Texas tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, $1.00; 6- MISCELLANEOUS Red new potatoes, per hamper, $2.16; California Jurribo celery, per dox $2.00; cider Mott's, per iveai .w-, viuur niMiawaa, per Keg, $3.25 usparaa.us, per aoz., bvc; rhubarb, per doz.. 30c: onions, ner doz.. 20c: nnw h..u carrots, turnips,' per doz., 60c; parsley, per tlf rlnc tl fal' linmMirt.iu,n .... ' C0c; wax or crecn beans, uer lmmnar $4.00; hot house cucumbers, per doz.. $iofta O nA. .ni.lllli.H... hh . . n. . . bauiiiiuncif yvi viuio, ao.ov; vonetian garlic, per lb., 12V4c; 5'cxas new cabbuire. per iu 20; eggpian1 per doz.. H.GMi2m- horseradish, 2 doL . itttes in cose, rer $3.00; anchor brand dates, pkg., 2&: walnuts No. 1 u;ft Hhell, per lb., 20c! medium pecans, o r lb., isun- nnnl ii,mh iK .nr.. "X ' 4 . r ana paper shell, por lb 25o: filberts, ter lb., 15o; Drake almonds, per ib., 15c; paper biicii, iou, uiuKucj, cr iu., iuc; jargu washed, per lb., 12c; black walnut, r.r iu., ,nu. riLw .vu, a uuuiiuiH. unr in., i.v.n lumbo Deanuts. ner lb.. So: roust tt.nnno per lb , SHo; shell bark' hickory nuts, per iu., iu, tarno iiictviiry nuu., per .u., to: white rlco Popcorn. Dor lb.. 6c: .hBIra Tin," 1HA . r .T 1 n u .. tt rA V. ..,,.. n . . fv. AW r V. o M , vaw, hiinvusi, Per W pke. cane, i.id; jesue uerry ooxes, ats, per 1.000. $2.75. Corn and Wheat Itrnnn rJullettn United States Denartm ent nf Arrrlniil. ture, weather bureau, for Omnhn. M.h for tho twenty-four hours endlrnr nf s u. in.. uui incnuian time, iuonaay, Juno 4U, IVIO. OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. Temp. Rain- Station. HlKh. Low, Ashland, Neb, as er Auburn,' Neb... 08 05 Boston Stock marker. BOSTON. June l.-Closlne nimtotl on mlnlne stocks " ' """" Allouea SOU Miami Coctwr . AmaL GoDDr lttMsii,v A. Z. U A. 8.... I9HN..d. rvvn " 11. A cc. A a. M an Knrii. 1 .1. f ,-V'f K014 Dominion '.'.' Cl. A IUla 410 Osrtcu Centennial 11 n.,ia. Copper IUnr Con.. 40 Shannon Baat OutU Copper.. t Superior f'lhi ,. 5HBup, I), jr..', Olroui Con 1 -UTkmaracx ...... Orssbr Can 4ViU. g. II. A M Oreens Canane. .. i -i io m ? Jato Ilojallo (Oop.) KViUtah Cos , Kw Lk IWUtab Ctepper .. 9PP?I N Winona .V...... L 8IU Coppsr.. . mwolrertne -ASKea, 4t 41 78 66 ft as 44 Loudon Stock Sliarkrt. IX1NDON. June IS. American urnHH.. opened steady and about unchanged to day Light buying advanced prices a fraction, but tnott of th galas wer lost Broken Bow... m 65 Columbus 99 61 Culbcrtson .... 98 CO Falrbyry. Neb. 98 64 TPalrmont, Neb 98 64 Grand Island. .101 67 Hartlngton ....100 C5 Haatings, Neb. 93 C5 Holdrego, Neb. S 67 Lincoln, Neb... 98 CS North Platto.. U 61 tOakdale, Neb. 97 03 Omaha, Nob... Dfl 68 tTekamah 98 64 Valentine 92 64 Alto, la. , 95 68 Carroll. Ia 94 64 Clarlnda, la. .. 93 62 Sibley, Ia 94 64 Sioux City Ia,. 96 66 fall. .05 .00 .00 1M .66 .00 .00 .25 .00 .14 .00 .oc .00 .88 .02 .64 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 Sky. Clour Clear Clear Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy uiear Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy PL Cloudv Pt. Cloudy s'i. uioudy v-ioar Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Pt. Cloudy i.iear Clear Pt. Cloudy i-icar Clear 18 90 66 .(XI 22 92 62 .04 14 92 01 .30 24 92 68 .10 19 96 66 . .00 22 96 68 .00 61 08, 66 .30 26 96 62 .00 17 96 66 .70 tNot Included In averages. Minimum temperature for twelve-hour periou unaing at 8 a. in. DISTRICT AVERAGES No. of Temp. Rain District. Stations. High. Low falL Columbus, O, Louisville, Ky Indianapolis .. Chicago St. 1-ouls Den Moines.... Minneapolis .. Kansas City... Omaha Very warm weather prevailed through out tho corn and wheat region Sunday. Showers occurred in the Omaha, Minnea polis, Chicago, and Indianapolis dlstrlots. A fall of l.bO Inches oocurred ut Colum bus, Neb. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. Coffer Murkrt. NEW YORK. June 16. COFFEE Fu tures opened steady nt a decline of 6 to 7 points. While there was no aggres sive demand, prices gradually worked higher. Better closing cables from Havre, ana an impression tnai ine long interests must havo been pretty well liquidated on the break ot last week, helped the rally, and the close, was firm. July, 9.28c; September, 9.62c; October, 9.66c; Decem ber, 9.63c; March, 9.71c; May, 9.78o. ber, O.CJc; March, 9.71c; May, 9.78c. Spot market, dull: Rio. 79.6ttic: Santos. No. 4. 12.76c. Mild market, dull; Cordova, 14 HJllO. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. June IB CfirrnvSnni closed steady; middling upland, 12.c; middling iculf. 12.60c. Sales 2.300 bales. i;ouon futures closed steady. Cloning uium: june ii.ijc: juiv. iz.ie: Aiiurnat. 12.11c; October. 11.60c; November, ll.MU); nAOamlMir 11 9fj .Tnnllarv 11 TAe.. ruary, 11.64c; March, I2.6tc; May, fl.97c. i IIMAHA I.IVK RTfiniT MAPVPTIV .vr-.?hl n thrtr pur- """lull U1I11 UlUUU IIUIHIVLH j Steady to Strong Prices for ft Fair Run of Cattle. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF Brut Rrnilr of Wnrlnar Lnmlis Weak to Ten to Plftepit Cptitu Ijorrer, iTlth Otlirm Loner Thsn l.nait Week's Clone, , SOl'TH OMAHA, Jltnn 16. 1913. Receipts were: Cuttle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday J.9J4 6.414 4,134 Same day lust week... I.7S4 4.808 3,306 Same day 2 w'ks ago.. 2.616 l.?t 3.48 mhw day 3 w'ks ago.. I.97X 6.CW 6.SN0 Smno day. 4 w'ks hro.. 6,114 6,973 9,546 bsmo day last year.... 1.879 6.213 l.l The following table shows tho receipts oi cattio nogs and sheep at South Omaliu live Block market for tho year to date as compared with last year: , . 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec. Cattio S.tl 400.111 4.617 Hoijs 1.S42.6M) 1,717.366 374,57 Sheep 90J.S34 SI3,73a 39,03 The following table shows tho range of pi Ices for hogs at South Omaha for the last few days, with comparisons: Date. Juno 4. June 5 Juna 6. June 7. June S. Junu 9. June lo JUI1U u June 12 Junu 13 JUllO 14 Juno 16 1913. l912.19U.1910.ltM. 8 lVll T W - 9 V6I 7 34 6 W ti lt S 31V. 27H 8 27 8AM4 8 4TW 8 63t, 8 69H 8 66ri 7 Mi S K3l 7 351 6 S8 7 43 16 86 7 41, 6 ht B Oil 7 46 7 3t 7 30 7 31 6 f3 ft W, 6 90 C 79 7 S5 6 7 01 t 16 U 27 32 9 33 9 23 u r 7 33 7 Ssi 7 37 7 40; 7 3 7 39, 7 76 6 7t 9 40 7 67 & 60 1908.11909. 6 31 5 26 b 17 6 27 5 27 6 4SI 6 J 6 62 Julio 16 8 60 6 S6 9 3SI7 661 6 61 I 9 6 98 6 98 6 W W 6 03 6 91 6 91 6 ?J 6 to 6 81 Sunday. Receipts and disposition nf Uvn stock at the Union Stuck Yards, South Omaha, Neb., tor twenty-four hours ending at 3 o oiouk p. m., June ill. litis. RKCK11TS-OARS. Cattio. Hog:). Sheop. H'r s. C. M. & St. P. Ry. 8 wabash Ry Mo. Pacific union Pacific C. & N. V., east... C. N. V., west.. C. St. P. M. & O.. C. B. & Q., east C. li. & Q., west... C. R. 1. AVP.. east.. U. R. I. A P. west.. 6 Illinois Central Ry. .. C. G. W. Ry 3 I 2 12 4 4li 3 1 2tl 4 5 1 chases were limited. Ijip nn tmrUn began to see that they were not going to get anything at the figures they were offering, but Instead of raising their bids they started bluffing nnd lowered them, tor a while the prices offered showed a full dime decline, and In some cases looked even worse than that. The sales men, however, and killer buyers were finally forced to raise their hands, bids going back to their early level, and In some Instance) getting even better than the pi Ices quoted during the first rounds. It was at this time that the bulk of the supply began to move, prices paid being generally HfiOo lower. Towards the close the movement was fairly active anil everything had been sold by 10.30 In spite of the earlv slnwiiBM. ilntw sales landed nt t.4Vft M uHth th. ir.,. fife. Raisins, dull: loose Musratcla string at 38.80. Tops reached JS.OO, Just a ' WKiic; choice to fancy seeded, SCnCHc nlrkel lower than Saturday's highest I f.,p(lle8S' Wfivlio; London layers, 12'u fifl Spelter, weak; J6.00S15; London 30 7s 0d. Antimony, dull; Cookson f t ;6.00. Iron, quiet; No. 1 nnrtt ern Jl.00ttt.60: No. 2 northern, $15.7igi6.:'i, No. 1 southern. 316 KXM6.00; No. 1 south em soft, 3ir.ll04fi6.00. Cleveland warranti In London, Ms. ST. Ltll'IS, June 16-METAI.8-Lc.ic" firm, J4.20. spelter, dull, S.006.M. Kvnnoriitrd Amilrs nnd Pried Prlilt NE WYORK Jdne 16. EVAPORATE! ArPLKS-Qulet; fancy, 7VieKc. choice 6Hic; prime. 6'4S6ic. 1)111 KD FltltlT-Prunes, firm; Call fonilas, 3trl2c, Oregons, bWc ,p. rlcots, scarce nnd nominal; choice, lis! lt'ic; extra choice, US4ffl2c; fancy, 12Vj WlJc. Peaohes, tiulrt and steady, choir c K-Mtvci extra choice, 74ff7V4e; fancy. pi Ice. No 88 8 7 It 41. 78 , At. Kh. rr. MM M 8 4tUj ..! 40 8 48 .. IN 8 48 .884 ... 8 41 ..Ml 140 8 It .840 ... 8 48 .3M tOO 8 48 ill im a is ai.... .JTO ,1(9 I 48 47 314 ... 8 48 et Kt ... 8 48 83 JJ 140 8 48 88 3i s0 8 48 87 114 ... i 48 1 ... 8 4 It 18 1 8 48 3W 40 8 47U 88 818 80 47U 811 M 8 4t4 M 878 JtO 8 47(i l 8 ... 8 47H t . ..JTO M 8 4TH 871 80 8 ttH 7. . .J4t IN 8 5 tl ... Ill 80 4;L St 80 8 4IH 8 40 8 4TH M IM 10 I M ! 114 900 8 84 381 ... 8(0 78 M7 80 8 M 70 ill ... 8 (,o 7t 343 ... 8 8l 70 J8t ito 8 Ml (8 Xi 80 8 84 f 18 ... 8 80 M 844 ... 8 (0 y 40 8 80 7 140 180 8 M 8 ... 8 M No. At. Mi. Pr. l 880 ... IM t Ml 40 8 M 88 14 ... 8 80 M 1 IM 8 84 41 8M 80 8 M 88 JM ... 8 84 (7 88 ) m 88 Ml Ik) 8 84 41 HO 40 8 84 71 144 ISO 8 84 A HI ... 8 80 84 Jt ... SKI 78 ttt IM 8 84 78 IM 400 8 84 M.t HI .. 8 84 48 80 IN 8 US 10 Ml 84 8 Mu 80 IM 84 8 Ml M I8 ... I4 "4 387 100 8 ttH "4. ......344 W 8 t(i 0 Tt 40 8 83H 4 M7 ... 8 MH 73 110 100 8 S3H 73 300 ... 8 ti, ia sal io a tiu 88 4 71.. 73.. 38.. 88.. 70.. 44.. CT. . tl.. 73.. 71.. 81 .18! ....387 ...nt ....343 ....178 .....171 3M ... H9 ....Ml ....307 ....lit ....113 ....no 40 8 M 8 M M IK 40 8 M ... M ... 8 M ... 8 M 80 8 88 80 8 M ID IK 40 8 M 40 8 i?U 80 8 J7H Total Receipts.... 115 101 18 32 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co 301 M6 411 Swift & Co 462 i.Wi 'iM Oudahy Packing Co 362 1,639 l.Sss Armour & Co 619 1,927 1,021 Schwartz & Co 499 Lincoln Packing Co. ... 40 South Omahu P. Co... 12 Sinclair Packing Co 19 Kulft Packing Co 6 Benton V. H. & Lush.... 36 Hill Ai Son 166 F. B. Luwls 46 J. 11. Bulla 21 L. F. Hllsz 85 Mo. & Kans.-Culf Co... '21 Clluo & Chrlstio 2 Other buyers 626 Total 2,779 COW 3,604 CATTLE Thero was a very respectable run of cattle for a Monday and tha uualltv of tho offerings was much the same us last week. Eastern advices were mora or less enuouruulng and tlio local demand uppearud to be qulto active, so thul trado started out In good shape, with values steady to strong as comparea with lat wrak'n close. An usual, all clause of buyers favored the light and handy weight steers, but thore was not a uroat deal of strictly desirable light stuff on sule. Best heavy l-noves found a good outlet at strong prices, 38.65 being about tho top. Thero was a strong undertone to the trado throughout and everything sold In good season. ,. , . Supply of cows and heifers was Umltod and tliu quality of tha offerings rather common us u rule, theru being quite a sprinkling of native grass siock op nut. (iennrm iiemanu was vurv uuuu uiiu me mnrlo.t iii'tivn mill fullv Hteudv. as far as It wont, uonsiuerina: tlio uettor III! Willi the cattio took on today, tho. general market for tho killing stuff was decidedly strong. Veal calves ruled firm ulid sumo was true ufl to bulls, stugs, etc. Tlmrn was not u great deul of trading In btocktrs and feeders, for tho very good reason thut more was very nine iresu stock on sale. Desirable offerings of ull weights found reudy buyers at strong prices, but tho common and rough stock is moving very slowly. quotations on cuum; uooa to cnoiug hr aiwrH. IM.SOtffX.KO! fair to good beef ateors, 13.10CjS.30; common to fulr beef steers. 17.60ii8.10; good to choice hollers. 37. 264i8.25; good to choice cows, V.WW co; fair to goou gruues, o.j.i.w, sum mon to lair graues, a.owiM.uui aiuou iu niinlpi. ninckers and feeders. 17.0O'rf8.W: fulr to good stockors and. feeders, W.25tp 60: common to lair stocuers unu lauuuia. r.-7 ..! Mionk rows and heifers. J0.2j 07.25; veul calves, 38.0010.tiO; bulls, stugs, No. Ar. rr. No. at. rr. 1 7 . . . .... ait is vas 'i vu 19. ....... ...ist 11 8i7 7 86 83 10 1187 1 n in-.... Jl Ukl) 7 85 It 7 Jl s vi u 1 10S4 8 00 85 11 1030 3 05 10 4.. 830 I IU v 1 1073 7 10 8 25 101.1 I 10 4 81 1048 8 15 23 , 1 1TO1 8 It . is 13 353 8 It 4. 40 1410 8 20 81 132! 8 20 40 1287 3 20 21 878 8 20 20 1164 8 20 1048 8 20 tit 8 20 1822 8 20 ......Hit 8 2t 1011 8 2t (20 8 25 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 13 13 24 U 14 18. .1188 8 10 ....Hit 8 80 ,...130 8 SO ,...1100 135 ....1228 8 15 ,,..1148 3 44 ....1210 I 40 ,...1342 8 40 ...1215 8 40 ,...1377 8 40 ,...1283 8 40 ttt ..1840 8 80 ..1II 8 10 .1380 8 80 l!tt 8 tt .1287 8 80 .1418 3 40 17 1420 3 48 34 1514 8 85 IT 1383 8 88 10 1264 3 85 j 784 7 80 ft " 113 7 85 II I3S 7 0 4 014 7 M t eei 8 io 24 1031 8 10 It 1076 8 20 18 1018 t 25 It 788 8 3i 12 721 8 40 24 802 8 40 10 758 8 tt SHEEP Tller nnno ' In.. activity nn tho market this a good part of the forenoon was well spent before many transactions of con sequence took place. While somo ot the " uiioniiKs moved in tairiy good sea son tho hulk ot tho holdings was rathor slow In changing hands, tho Inactivity being attributed to a very fair run on hand for a Monday, bearish advices from' outsldo points nnd to the sunply. us a whole, lacking In quality. The demand was not qulta as good us nt the close of Inst week and when a clearance was rinally mndo values wero anywhere from weak to 10fl20c lower. Tho best grades of Idaho spring lambs anil clipped lambs weru possibly only 10 016o lower, but tho trado on all kinds of medium stuff was very uneven and slow salo at a flat reduction of 20a and In extreme oasos more than that. To day s arrivals from Idaho amounted to about 6 cars, which, aside from a deck of clipped owes, consisting entirely of spring lambs. A two-car shipment of Idaho ri'Unff. Iamba weighing 66 pounds sold at 11.40, top for the day, as against JS.60 0. it10. CI!d .of ,ast week. A rango of 30.60 (17. iS took In most of tho cdlpped Iambs, tho latter price being tho highest for such grades. .rT10.',0Ck ot Idaho clipped owes brought JVl.Hi. bolnir a 1 ttln hlirlinr Ihnn ), l.. , " , -...." ....... ...w wtuoir, Of last week. . Wtiotatlons of sheen and Iambs! Knrlnir' lambs. JS.oiWiK.m, ui,r,r., i..i, v !V). ....v.i. -."I. Jin'iiz: '""'i1 j ii initio, 4.H(o.io; shorn wethers. IK TMViUf.. .,.,, .V F;.:. Zi. , , . ' , Dtiuiii u.vt'n, fii.iiufuai.vu: lambs, culls. I4.mvmim Mii..rA No- Av. 199 shorn lambs 63 61 Cltllned lilnlm .u 111 348 Idaho ewea , 65 66 cull owes no 2S4 shorn lambs cs uo biioiii ininns i C5 U shorn wethers 66 34 surlnir Inmh. e- 1W spring lambs 43 14 Bpnng lambs 67 10 spring lambs 76 31 shorn owes ,., , in K) shorn owes ia 44 shorn owes 9s 10 shorn ewes ,R3 14 Shorn nwns rin 400 Idaho lambs 06 46 shorn lambs 66 14c Lincoln Letter Carrier Loses His Socks and Money Lauren D. Angelo, a letter cnrrler Hv lllgtn Lincoln, wan drugged and robbct somewhere in tho lowor part ot the cltj Sunday morning, and robbed of SO cents, his shoes, socks, coat nnd haL Ha wai found wundorlng around In 11 dazed con dltlon near tho street cur power Homo nnd brought to police headquarters, when After much difficulty, his story was drag ged from hi in. Angclo came to Omaha Saturday, an obtained a room at tho Puxton. lit checked out Saturday night and was look, Ing about the city when ho met unothei Lincoln man whoso name ho does not know. He says that n tew minutes nftej tho meeting ho apparently lost his senses The pollco aro mystified by his Htory and after Angelo's mind had cleared ut somewhat, at his own suggestion ho wnt put on a train bound for tho capital city. Omaha Builders Get Contracts for Many Structures in State Omaha contractors are getting much o( the business ot the smaller cities In Ne braska and Iowa. Hints & Malloy have been nwarded a contract to build a gen eral public schoolhotiBo at Anlcto, la., to cost 333,000. Tho bank of Anleta, to cast 37.300, will bo built by Raamussen & Kyhl of Omaha, who also havo been nwarded contracts to oroct a 35,600 bank building at Hooper, Nob., and a 339.000 high school building at Vllllsca. Ia, ' William Crcedon & Sons of Omaha have Just received tho contract to build a school at Nellgh, Nob., which will cost; 334,600. Tho plans far theso buildings; wero drawn by Lloyd Willis, the Omaha atchttccu flutrnr Market. NV YORK. June 16 SUGAR Raw """oovauo. 2.S3f.8c; centrifugal 3 38474.30c: molaitspa. ?fjrtrflr, ,.i.r.i' firm, cut loaf, 6.16c. crushed', 6.06c; mould AiJ'70c; cubesJ iAAc' XXXX powdered, 4.fiOc. powdered. 4 4Ec- finn imi, i.h l'iS' i'am.onJ,A- 4-36i confectioners' A. 4.20c, No. L 4.10a. 8.... t,'.'.'.'. 2.... It.... 2 i'.'... 3.... .... 8.... 3.... ( 6.... 24.... 4.... 8.... 3.... I.... .... 1.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 1.... ...., 8...., 1 1...-. 1... 1.... 3.... I..... 14 14..... 11 18 24 2 STEERS AND BULLS, (73 7 50 kUlVD, , 1210 I M ,;,...io7o t to 7... ttt I 7t 1.... 1IM t U 1,.., 1080 8 00 10... , 340 6 15 t... 104,4 30 1..., 810 X 1103 40 ttt t 10 1040 I 40 1181 t 84 net t to 10O0 to , 108 8 7t HEIFERS, 724 t 18 t 8 M , 110 t It tM M 711 7 00 , 8 10 7 60 , 811 7 10 Kl 7 It BULLS. 1.... I.... 1.... 1.... l'.'.'.'. ...1212 (75 ...1183. t H ...KM 135 ...1240 t 80 ...1043 I ...1104 t 30 ...1100 7 00 ..1130 7 00 ...1034 7 It ...1U4 7 20 ...1130 7 26 ...1030 7 X ...1310 7 44 ...1124 7 CO ....343 7 IS 3 tt) IN t 318 7 36 14 HI 7 X 4 810 7 M 1 810 7 75 1 480 7 75 .... 770 4 M ...,1M4 t(J0 ....1133 It ....1410 8 34 ....1370 I 34 ,...1JW 8 40 .... 80 3 4 ....IKK) M ....1414 I 45 ....IM4 8 70 ....1300 7C ....1480 I iO 1.. t. ....1410 4 80 ....1140 I 85 ....14(0 184 ,...1110 7 00 .,..1170 7 00 ....net 1 11 ,...1440 7 it mo 7 it .... 705 7 tt ,...1K0 7 to .... 790 7 16 .... 38t 8 00 CALVISH, 418 7 40 3 140 10 00 IM 8 X 1 10 M 20 t 76 1 300 10 14 4U 3 04 1 180 18 84 20 H 3 114 10 54 340 8 tO 3 170 10 84 lit 8 Tt 1 140 10 54 3M 8 It 1 HO 10 14 STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS. 487 76 ID IN 140 7 3 21 873 7 M , Ml 7 M 8 104 7 70 IM 7 M 21 818 7 M t t 7 40 54.... 813 7 30 147 7 40 24 131 I 00 .. HO 7 t4 M 832 8 18 HOGS Receipts were considerably lar ger than both tt week ago and a year ago, as there were about 102 cars, or 6,414 head reported In. The market opened very slow, and early bids Indicated a decline ot &S10c. Sellers refused to trade at theso prices and things dragged along for quite a while without anything being done. Speculators bought several loads ot good lights around IS. and paid as high mm is. Co for soma, but ahloslng demand Pr. 7 00 6 66 8 20 0 00 7 75 7 75 6 25 8 00 C 60 8 00 8 00 6 CO 4 26 6 DO 5 CO 6 00 8 40 7 75 CIIICAnO L1VB STOCK MARKET Cattle Stronur, Hoks Wrnk mnl Five o Ten Cents Lnvrrr. CHICAGO. Junn IB nATrr.ir.it,.ii. 18,000 hend; markot strong and lO'uSOo iV?!bcoves' J7.40fiO.20; Texas steors, 17.1088.20: western steers. $7.108.20; stock. oiiu ooui.o, ao.wius.wi cows ana heir. HOQS RecolUts. 47.000 linnil- irinrknt weak and 6t0o lower than Saturday's uvcratrn: hulk nf niilo ucrM ui, ii,-,,. 8.55ff 8.824; mixed 38.45n'8.K5: heavy, 38.24 (fS.i5i rough, 38.250S.4O; pigs, 30.7(t8.25. SHEEP AND LAM'Bsi-RecelPts, 21,000 ueau; mantel ivy'xxs lower than Satur day's avorage: native, I4.K64J6.00; western. I5.00ji.00; yearlings, J5.Cfl6.C5; nutlvo minus, jo.2uiiff.uo; western, 3S.60O7.60; spring lambs, S5.C0S8.00. Kansas City Live Mtock Market. KANSAS CITY. June 16. CATTI.Elln. celpts, 10,000 head: market strong to 10o nigner: urimu reu steers. i.a,(iix.7n: dressed beef steers, 37.60JJJ.25; western stcern, 37.0OO8.C0; sotithchi steers, 36.00 8.00; cows, t4.75S7.75: heifers. 6.80fi.W; stockers and feederH. I(J.Mir7.S3: bulls. lO.OOIt.7.23; calves, 39.0j!10.60., uuuo-iveceuiin. iw.wy neaur marKRi u 10o lowor; bulk, J8.COy6.70; heavy, 38.(10 via u. v ry i intbnvia itnu huilkui o. f , uvl d,u. light. 38.66f.S0; pigs. S7.6Oii.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Ttecelntn. 9.000 licud: market 10H26o lower: lambs. 36.2.5 Cfs.w; yearlings, to.oouo.bo; wetnurs, Jt.w 5iu.w; owes, Ji.aao.iw. Nt. I.onls Ilvt H loo If Market. nT. LOUIS. Juno 16. CATTLE Re colpts, 6,000 head; market steady; good to choice stcors. 7.f(VfS.25; stockers and feeders, 5.2iI7.tO; cowh and heifers, 37.00 8.W; bulk, i5.myi.2S; calves, t0.0Opl0.76; Texas and Oklahoma steers, 15.2&ft7,75; rows and heifers. 34.26717.00. HOQS Receipts, 9,000 Iiead; markot Co higher; pigs and lights, J7.2WS.S5; mixed and butchers, J8.76QH.Oj; good heavy, 38.70 08.90. SHEEP AND LAMRS-Recolpts, 4.200 head; market steady: muttons, 35.00 6.26; yearnngs, 5.26S.C0; Iambs, 37.36 7.00; spring, 38.25(3 8.75. Hlonx City Llvt- Htock Sturkrt. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Juna 16. CATTLE Receipts, 3,609 head; market lOo higher; native steers, t7.3tVt8.C0; cows and helferx, M.501j7.80; canners. 34,(XH6.CO; culves, 36.00 HOaS Receipts. 6,000 headf market 5a lower: heavy, 38.3MM.45; mixed. 38.45 8.06; light, 38.65ff8.C0; bulk of soles, 38.408) 8 60 'SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts. COO head; markot 10315c lowor; no quotations. St. Jnsrpli Ijlvt? Htnt'k Mnrkrt, ST. JOSEPH. June 16. CATTLE Re ceipts 1.600 head: market, steady; steers, 37.60fl8.76; cows and heifers, 34.24Hr8.C0; calves. 37.6810.26. HOuo Iteceipts o,n noon; maraet, lower; top, 38.72; bulk of sales, JS.60C8.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 1,200 head; market, steady; lambs, J7.00Q6.60. Live Stock lit SlRht. Receipts ot live stock at the six prin cipal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.934 6,424 1,134 Sioux Uty a.&w i,vw w St. Joseph 1.600 6,100 1.200 Kansas City 10,000 10,600 9,000 HtT Louis 5.000 9.000 i.vn ChioagO 18,000 47,000 24.000 Public Schools to Close on Friday Public schools or tho city will close Friday afternoon. Tho Central High school exercises will bo held Friday night. Commencement exorcises of the High School of Commerce will bo held in th high school auditorium 'Tuesday night. Superintendent E. U. draff will deliver the address. This Is tho first graduating class of this school. Tho kindergarten department of Far nam school will give, a program this aft ernoon nt tho school. Competltlvo drill of the high school cadota will ba held on the, high school grounds Tuesday afternoon. Superintendent Gruff wilt deliver the graduating address to the trainers who will hold their commencement exorcises In tho high school auditorium Tuesday afternoon at, 4 o'clock. Mutilated Body of H.O.Perrine Found Near Bennington A stock train which arrived early Mon day morning In South Omaha had a por tion ot a man's trousers und blood spots on the brakebeam ot ono of the curs, which later led to tho discovery of a dead mun near Bennington. Two parts ot flie man's body wero found by a farmer a mile west of that town. Tha trousers contained a pockctbook with 32,60 In It and a keyring bearing a check with tho namo "H. C. Perrlne, Auburn, Neb., 1001." Coronor Crosby Is investigating as to the Identity of the man. Totals ...40,931 3,643 43,034 Oil nnd Iloslus. NEW YORK, Juno 16. COTTONSEED OIL-Strong: prime summer yellow, 37.62; July, 37.88; Soptember. J7-64; December, 10.38. ROSIN Easy; strained, common to good, 34.26. TURPENTINE Firm; barrels, 339.60. RYE Steady; domestlo prime to choice, 3HQ6c; patna, 6U3C)o. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, 364J660, Mctnl Mnrket. NEW YORK. June 15. METALS Cor. per nominal: standard, spot and June. 314 26W1.6S14; July, 314 42HGN4.60; August !14-O04fI4 50; electrolytic. 3l4.87ltfrl5.00; lake. 316.0091526; casting, 311.75; London, quiet, spot, 65 17s Cd. futures, 66 6h. Tin. easy, spot. S4," 20445 50, June. 345.206J 45.S7H, July, 345 12V't4;.S74, London easy Lead, steady; 3L25Q-1.35; London. X20 7s DISTRICT JUDGES TO USE CIVIL SERVICE RULES Judges nt the court house have ar ranged what amounts to an Informal civil sorvlce system with regard to em ployes named by them and under their direction. Political affiliations are, no longer considered and appointments and promotions are determined only by merit. In accordance with this system, Judge Crawford ot the county court, has ap pointed J, a. Sherry, 1615 Spencer street, file clerk In tha office ot the clerk ot court. Sherry Is a democrat and htut had a prominent part In local politics. W. B, MaoEachron, who was file clerk, will succeed William Westergaard as probato clerk, the latter having resigned to go Into business at El Paso, Tex. County Judgo Crawford and six of the seven district Judges are republicans. Judgo English, democrat, appointed by Govornor Morchend, when ho took the bonch, retained Maynard Mabery, South Omaha republican, as bailiff. CRAWFORD CITIZENS TO HOLD UNIQUE STREET FAIR The citlrerv of Crawford, Neb., have hit upon a street fair and carnival idea which they think will draw a crowd. They aro to hold their street fair and carnival June 26-345, and tn addition to the usual attractions tor festivals, they will sell at auction 147 town lots, eleven residences, seven farms and two ranches. The Crawford show Is being thoroughly advertised, thousands of two-sheet post ers, printed In colors, being: distributed within a radius of 600 miles. NEGRO CUTS SEVERAL MEN IN FREE-FOR-ALL FIGHT While Frank Lockman. colored, wan passing Twenty-fourth and Lake streets Sunday night he was attacked by a crowd of white men. In the encounter Lockman drw a knife, severely wound ing H. O. Parkhurst, who was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. Charles Davis and Fred and Frank Bush wero also cut Dr. Impey, who happened to bo passlntr tho scene of the conflict, atUnded 61m wounded men