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    TlIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1013.
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REAL ESTATE.
CITY ritOI'HIlTY KOU SAT.K.
RKAL SNAPS Two good houses, both
strictly modern. Furnace heat, new
Plumbing. Good location. Only one block
from post otfloe, South Omaha. This
property will be worth more than double
price asked for. This property will bo dis
posed of on account or family disagree
ment. Owner will take small paymqnt
down or an automobile for first payment,
balance at low Interest In small payments
to buyer. Will bo sold In 00 days. Remom
ber, only one block from post office. Act
nt once It you are looking for a real bar
Rain. Price 33,600. Address II 235. care
Bee.
DUNDEE
New, modern dwelling, occupied by
owner; best location In Dundeo. Call
Douglas 3S0.
MODEIIN HOME.
New, six rooms and sleeping porch; oak
finish, pressed brick foundation; floored
attic, nicely decorated; close In; best buy
In Omaha.
call, owirein. douglas ia
1S23 Douglas. Tel. Doug. 4025.
SEE our now house plan before build
ing a home. No charge. Can save you
15 per cent In building. B 203. Bee. T
MOVE HERE 1 '
and quit paying rent. My stucco bunga
low must oell at once; 3S0 per month buys
miims uuwii. UBll XJa 6VJI
TO BUY. SKl.t, OK RENT. FIRST 8BU
JOHN . RPBBLN8. 1802 FaRNAM BT.
.WANTED TO KNOW
WHAT IB A SARCOPHAGUS! .
REAL BSTATK.
I'AnjI fc RANCH LANDS VOTX 8 ALU
California.
CALIFORNIA LAND. Bend for cata
logue. Properties In all counties. Val
uable, reliable Information. C. M. Wooa
ter Co.. riielan lildg.. Sou Franolsco.
CALIFORNIA land excur. every Tues.
W. T. SMITH CO . 815 f;ity Nat. Bank.
Colorado.
FOR KALE 320-aore ranch In Routt
county. Colorado, ou the Denver & Bait
Lake It. It, US miles west of Denver, C
miles from 1'orapa, Colorado. Ranch Is
well .fenced and cross-fenced, has 7&-acro
fiastura with living water, 225 acres of
evel tillable land, 106 acres In meadow;
has an A-l water right. Barn 13xM feet,
a good two-room house, with outside
buildings: has the best outside range In
the U. S. Price, 123 per aare. Terms.
Write for particulars. John If. Wilson,
Tampa. Colo.
1 lews,
SOUTH IOWA HARM.
Vine. SOO-acre farm, this county. Two
sets Improvements; 5 acres orchard; S
wells,1 tAree-fourths black level pralrlo,
balance fine bluegrass pasture, scattering
timber. Four miles to two K. It. towns,
one. twehty-flve hundred. Will carry
back ten thousand,. Only eighty dollars.
Io trades.
LAW BROS., ownsrs,
CentervlUe, Iowa.
t aiomtansv
i i I' '
77,000 ACRES FOR SALE CHEAP.
I have Just purchased the Al Thomas
ranch of 7J.U00 acres. This Is the nut
large tract of good land to be had In
Montana. As a whole tract this will
run vo pur cent plow land.
A new railroad is to be built at once
through tnis land.
I will sell this In any size tracts from
160 acres up. My prices are right and
terms to suit purchaser.
Write for descriptive matter about the
Lake Basin country. E. B. Kingman,
Broadview, Mont.
ANOTHER big crop In the Judith
bu.Bin.' Best farming district In the north
west. Land selling rupioly. 1 want good
live agents. Big.' -commissions. Write
quick. .James B. Knasiow, ilobson, Mon
tana. Mlnnesolu
1C0 ACRES, .-45 -.miles .from Minneapolis;
one mile trom town; 120 acres cultivated;
balance meadow, and pasture; heavy sou;
lair set buildings; -one -good team horses;
two cows, sevtrui neud of young stocK;
complfjte.iot of machinery, cnlckeas, hogs
and everything on1 the place trues at-frW
per acr. one-naif casli.
SCHWAB BROS.,
1028 Plymouth Uldg.. .Minneapolis. Minn.
A e tirimUu.
THERE ARE ONLY THREE , DAYS. IN
JUNE. 'These days are June 26, 27, 28 at
Crawford, Neb., tne biggest lanu and city
property. Auction Halo ever held in the
weuw-everything goes to the lifgneat' bin
der without reservation on terms oc from
Id per cent to W per cent cash and bal
ance on time. Write lor fiee catalog,
pictures and particulars. ARAH L.
riUNOERFORD. Ciawtord. Neb.
loo ACRES at 35 an acre atw, to actual
settler only; must liaye your flung rignu;
level land, 8 miles out; ilch soli; iCO acres
broKe; oil fenced witn two 'Wires; small
car roof irame nouse; on moll route, near
school; .only SUQ. J. A. Tracy, Kimball,
Neb.
FOR SALE 320 acres, all level, rich
dark" soil, no' sand; six miles from Wal
lace in rerun, county, mod., to doso
partnership. Price 317.50 per acre
Fred'-BIOke, Jr.. Hastings.- Neb .
FOR SALE 320-acre, close to Lawrence,
Neb,; 1W acres In cultivation, 35 In al
lalta. Ideal stock farm. Price, saa,uuu.
R. R. Mclntlre. Lawrence. Ncb.
FARM TO RENT on a 1-year lease, 3J0
acres; half farm land; half alfalfa. Box
4 u, ueiiua, .icu.
Y"W HAI.CKnnt ormnfv fnrm. n.
from (55 to 3125 per acre. Tncse are well
Improved, Ed Busct). Bloomfleld. Neb.
Wualiluutuit,
"PRIZE-WINNER FORTY."
40 ' acres' on Columbia river. Wash.
6plendld Improvements, complete equip
ment. ' Finest bearing fruit trees- and
Vineyard. Within one mile of. three
railroads; easy shipments to four large
cities. Buberb .model modern fruit
farm; will produce this fall 60,000 boxes
prize winning" Irult. Owners have other
Increasing- business interests. Address,
(12 Columbia building, Spokane, Wash
ington. "i"- ?
REAL ESTATE LOANS.
MONEY On hand at lowest rates, for
loons on Nebraska farms and Omaha
city property In any .amounts.
K, W- BINDER.
823 City .National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
In -any amounts.
. ' W. EL THOMAS,
" 223 State Bank Bide.
.REAL ESTATE. tiOANB.
MONEY to loan on Omaha homes. No
delay. J. H- Mlthen Co., inc., 921 City
National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1273.
OMAHA busies. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715.
LOANS on farms and Improved city
property, 5 54 and ( per cent, no delay.
J. H. Dumont & Co.. 1003 Farnam St.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith &. Co.. 1330 Farnam St.
i;oq to tio.vuo made promptly.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam.
GARVIN BROS.&nhatganfr
lit, CITY LOa'nh, Bemls-Carlberg Co..
u 810-312 Ilrandeis Theater Bldg.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
"HARRISON fc MORTON. 918 Om. Nat
STEAMSHIPS
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
Sail every Saturday to and from
NEW YORK LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean passage JV4 days. Moderate rates.
For book of tours, rates, etc. apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS.,
Gen. Agts.. 3i W. Randolph St. Chicago
OR ANY LOCAL AOENT.
WANTED TO BUY
Dolgof f 2d-hand store pays highest prices
for furniture, clothes, shots. Web. 1607.
WANTED 'TO BUY A small drug stock
Central nt. wen
.SEfrrNDIiANU clothes, shoes.
py
best prices. TeL Tyler lift'
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET i
New Crop of "Wheat Now on Sale in
Liberal Quantities.
CORN AND OATS OVERBOUGHT
Ileal State of Affairs U Revealed
When Lonm Attempt to Take
Profit, and Klud Bottom of
Market n Little Lower.
OMAHA. June 20, 1913.
iik new crP wheat was on sale In
liberal quantities In the pit yesterday in
vl, WR,r 01 "hedging" transactions,
wnne the actual purchases by cash
houses of southwestern wheat, to arrive
at a stipulated time, were small yester
day, there were liberal purchases Wed
nesday afternoon. The cash handlers of
wheat at Chicago are backing away from
this grain because of the fact that there
is no export business to speak of. and,
with the exception of good sales to mil
lers and exporters yesterday, the busl
ness has been small tor several days
past.
' Because the big elevator concerns at
St. Louis and Kansas City. In a great
many Instances, have lino houses through
Missouri unable to seoure the necessary
Insurance against possible loss by fire,
the wheat which really belongs to these
two southwestern markets will be shipped
to other points, where protection against
lire can be secured.
The low prices reached In the Chicago
wheat market yesterday were made late
in me aay ana the cloning ma louna.
the bears In control. Wheat Is being cut
In all seotlons of the winter wheat belt,
and where banks are calling loans on
farmers, the grain will havo to be sold.
lash wheat is o lower.
The corn and oats market displayed the
fact yesterday that they were in an over
bought position, and, wnen some or roe
longs attempted to tako profits, they
soon discovered that the buying power
had. In a measure, vanished and lower
prices ruled all around. There were
liberal receipts of corn at primary mar
kets, the total being ,887,000 bushels. Cash
corn was WSVAa lower. Cash oats was
9o lower.
' Clearances were 9,000 bushels of corn.
1,000 bushels of oats and wheat and corn
cciual to 462,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed li-Hd lower on wheat
aftd &3id lower on corn.
Primary wheat receipts werw 640,000
bushels and shlpmonts wore 478,000 bush
els, against receipts lost ysar of 294.000
bushels and shipments of 257,000 bushels.
Primary com receipts were 1,141,000
bushels and shipments were 749,000 bush
els, against receipts lost year of 643,000
bushels and shipments of 777,003 bushels.
Primary oats receipts were 1,038,000
bushels and shipments were 475,000 bush
els, against reoelpts last year of 479,000
bushels and shipments of 408,000 bushels.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 63 421 253
Minneapolis ITS
Duluth C4
Omaha 34 80 11
Kansas City SO . 68 18
St. Louis , 24 61 41
Winnipeg 202
Omaha. Cash Prions. Whiuit. No. 5 hard.
84tt8Sc; No. 3 hard, S3W3Wo; No. 4
nara, sittosi-c; no. 3 spring, 83H&S4c; No.
4 spring, 81V4ii82c; No. 2 durum, S7fi87V4o;
No. 3 durum. S6S6tta Corn: No. 2 white.
68S68J4c: No. 3 white, 67te8c; No. 4
wnite, 66a$7Htc: no. z yellow, retfBOTc;
No. 3 yellow. 66VK366c: No. 4 yellow.
55HGoCc: No. 2, MHGWic; No. 3,
E6l4c; No. 4, Ktt66e; no grade, 49OTV4a
Oats: No. 2 white, S3Wi0c; standard, 3914
39Hc: No. 3 white. 8839c; No. 4 white,
SSgSSUc. Barley. Malting, S4tt60Hc; No.
1 feed, 42K45tta Rye: No. 2, 65V6SS6c;
No. 3, 65Q65UC.
The loiiowing cash sales -were re
ported: Com: No. 2 white, 1 car B81o,
1 car 58c; No. 8 white, 6 cars 58c; No. 4
white, 2 cars 67Hc, 1 car 67c; No. i yel
low, 3 cars 67Wc, 2 cars 57c: No. 3 yellow,
x car sic, ii cars tiec; no. 4 yellow, 1
car 56Hc. 2 cars 66a: No. 2 mixed. 1 car
57c, 3 cars 66c; No. 3 mixed, 6 cars 66o;
no. inixcu, cars rao; no graae, l car
(white) 67Hc, 1 car 53c, 1 car 61c. Wheat:
No, 2 hard winter, 3 cars 8Sci No. 3 hard
winter, z cars mwc, z cars 84c; No. 4
hard vlnter. 1-car 82o: No. 3 mixed. 1 ear
84V4c. Oatsr No. "3" white. Shears 39o No.
wnue, i car ranc, z cars ssftc.
CHICAGO TillAIIV AND PROVISIONS
Featares of the Trading; and Closlnsx
, Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Juno 20. Bellof thut mini
had fallen at the right time for the
greater part of the spring crop brought
about an easy 'feeling today In the
wheat pit Closing prices varied from
o aeenne to hc gain. Corn showed a
fall of !4c, and oats a setback of
lo to c There was an Irregular
finish In provisions ranging from 7Vic
off to an advance of a shade.
Wheat traders, with few exceptions, In
clined to the view that barring some
portions of South Dakota, the spring
sown fields were now In gooa shape.
Timely moisture for thef lnal filling of
winter wneai in NeDrusica tended also
to favor the bears.
Good support at a moderate decline pre
vented any decided break In wheat.
Primary arrivals of wheat today were,
again heavy. 640.000 bushels against 2M.-
000 bushels a year ago. Export clear
ances oi wneai ana Hour equaled 462,000
bushels.
Prospects of general rains throughout
the chief producing states made the corn
market weak. Some of the recent large
longs went over to the short side.
Oati succumbed to heavy selling due
to an expected drenching of the country
east of the Mississippi.
In provisions the main feature was th
course of a leading western packer
changing over considerable holdings of
July lard to September. Carriers took
uie nearDy delivery.
Wheatl
juiy.
Sept.
90WH1 80T4
90
90H
91
94U
60V4
62H
60H
42
0H
93k
60'
61T4
Dec.
93H
Corn. I
i
July.
Sept
Dec.
61H
!60W94
;6l32
I59T4S60
62H,
COVi
i61HW
69 Vt
Oats. I
July.
Sept
4U44!
42
41 V4
42
41T4&42
42H
43V4!
42
Dec.
45a'ii
43H
Pork. 1 I
20 80 'l 20 85
20 45 I 20 45
Jtuy.uu sa-sn zu sift,
20 76
20 45
rnrd- I
Jt -..
July.l 11 1VA U 15 111 07-10111 07-101
It 10
Sept U 12V4 11 27-301 U 224 11 22 W
11 22U
Oct.1 U 25 U 32m 11 25 I 11 27U
111 27-30
1UDS,
Septl U 70 111 72-76 11 67HI 70
July.t U 80 I U 80 11 70 11 TWt
1170
U 80
U 47H
Oct.lll 47-4501 11 62K1 U 47HU 47-601
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
red. 31.0091.04; No. 3 red, 93998c; No. 2
hard, 92393Uc; No. 3 hard, liic; No.
1 northern, 93&94Hc: No. 2 northern, 91H
B.jc; xso. s nortnem, waszc; no, z
spring, 9193a; No. 3 spring. WqDVs'. No.
4 spring. 8&S91Uc: Velvet chaff. 903t6c:
durum, 91096c Corn: NO, 2, 6H4Qn?ic;
ca. -t wnue, &iiffso; wo. z yellow, eivi
Qic: No. 3. SOtteClUc: No. 3 white. SlU
ft2o; No. S yellow, 6iemc; No. 4. 6914
&0V4o;..No. A. white, 6OS6OH0; Jo- 4 yellow,
426430 No. 2. 40H941C No. 8 white, 41
ic; no. 1 wnue, wiuc standard. lt
C4214c Rye: No. 2, 61c Barley: KXSOc
Seed; Timothy, 83.6034.60; clover, nominal.
Provisions; Pork, 20.66; lard, 3H.02V4
11.05; ribs. 11.7612.25.
POTATOB New. higher. HOfiSSe! rm.
celpts, 35c; old. unchanged, receipts, 10
cars.
POULTRY Alive Unsettled; bens, 14V4c;
springs, 25c; turkeys, 17c
-- - - ' 1 1
WANTED TO BORROW
I WANT to borrow 1600 to pay off
easiern loan ana 10 improve the
house, total. 3500. A 6-room Dlace rent.
ing for $190 per year. Will pay 7 per
cent, dui no commission, waaress u-ss.
ate.
The Persistent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Buccess.
LIVE STOCK MARKET OP WEST
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Live Stock Commission Merchant
BYERS BROS. & CO . Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 32 Exchange Bldg.
OMAHA GlCNKllAIi MARKET.
BUTTBR-No. 1. l.lh. crtnn. No.
1. 60-lb. tubs. Ho; No. 2, Sc,
t-iBii wnite, treah, 16c; trout, rrcsn.
lie; largo erapptw, fresh, lc: Spanish
mackerel, 15c; eel, 17c; haddock, 12o;
flounders, 12c; shad roe, per pair, 40o;
salmon, fresh. 16c; halibut, fresh, 9c;
buffalo, 9c,; bullheads, 12c; channel cat
fish. 13c; plks, 14c; pickerel, 11c
CHBBSB-Imported Swiss, S2o: Ameri
can 8wlsg, 36o ; block Swiss, 2to; twins,
13c; daisies, 18o; triplets, ISc; Young
Americas, 19c; blue label brick, 17Ho; Urn
burger, 2-lb., 21o; Mb,, 2Jdi New York
wnue, zoc
POULTRY Broilers. 35o a pound; hens,
16Ho; cocks, 12Ho; ducks. I8di20o; geese,
18c ; turkeys. 2026c; pigeons, per do.,
ttZO: rosters, tic: ducks, full ffthrd.
10a; geese, full feathered, 13c; squabs. No.
1. i ou.; no. z, wc
Beef cuts prices: No, 1 ribs, 17c; No. 1
ribs, 15Hc; No. 8 ribs, lc Jo. 1 loins,
I8H0; No. 2 loins, 17o; No. 3 loins, 16Hc
No. 1 chucks, lie; No. 2 chucks, 10Ha;
No. 3 chucks, 10'Ac. No. 1 round l4Ho;
No. X rounds, 14oi No. 3 rounds, isc
No. 1 plates, 8c; No. 2 plates, TJic; No. 4
plates, 7c
The following fruit and vegetable prtqss
are reported by the Qinnsky Fruit i-um-panV:
'FItUITS Hood river .trlwhnrriiu nr
24-quart case. $3.60: Calllornla ivd rasp-
oernes. per z-quart case, lt.00; calllornla
Logan berries, per 24-quart cose, $3.00;
California blackberries, per 24-quart case,
$3.00; apricots, per 4-basket crates, $1.75;
plums, per 4-basket crate, $2.00; peaches,
per box. $1.60 to $1.79: California black
or red cherries, per box, 32.00; California
cantaloupes, pony crates, $5.60; California
standard, per orate, $4.00; home grown
cherries, per 24-quart case, $2.00; home
grown gooseberries, per 24-quart cos.
$2.25. Oranges. Sunklst Valenclas, 126, 2S8
sizes, per box, $0.00: 150, 176, 200, 218,
250 Blzes, per box. $6.60; fancy Valenclas,
126, 288 sizes, per box, $5.00; Valenclas.
150 sizes, per box, $5.50; Valenclas, 176, 200,
215, sizes, per box, $6.00. Apples, extra
fancy Oano. circle .brand, por bbl., $0.60;
extra fancy Wtnesap, per bbl., $6.60.
Evaporated cranberries, carton contain
ing 38 packages, per carton, $2.70.
Lemons, extra fancy Sunklst, 300a and
260s, per box, $9.00: extra choice red ball,
SOOh and 860, per box. $8.50.
VEGETABLES Large new potatoes,
per bu., $1.00; 5-bag lots or more, per
bu., 90o; rural, per bu., 60c; red river
early Ohio, per bu., 60c California
crystal wax onions, per crate, $1.60; Texas
Bermuda, per crate. $1.00. Fancy Texas
tomatoes, per 4-basket crate, $1.00; 5
crate lots, 95c
MISCELLANEOUS Red now notatoes.
Per hamper. $25: California Jumbo
celery, pet- doz., $2.00; cider Mott's, per
keg, $3.60; cider Nahawka, per keg. $3.21;
asparagus, per dox., 6O0; rhubarb, per
doz., 30c; onions, per doz., 20o; new boets,
carrots, turnlos. per dos.. &0a: parsley, ner
doz., 40o; radish, per doz., 40o; head lettuoe,
per aoz., nomegrown teai roiiuoii,
per doz., 40o; green peppers, per basket
50c; wax or green beans, per hamper,
$4.00; hot house cucumbers, per doz., $1009
2.00: cauliflower, per crate, $3.60; Venetian
garlic, per lb., uw; 'j-exas new cabbuge,
Ecr lb., 2c; eggplan por doz., $1.60S2H;
oraerodlsh. 2 doc J titles In cose. i-r
case, $1.90; dromedary brand dates, pkg.,
W.uu; anonor orsau auieo, pKg., t;
walnuts No. 1 hi, ft shell, per lb., 20c;
medium necans. osr lb.. VtMc: dmuu
jumbo, per lb., Uoc; giant pecans. Louisi
ana paper shell, por lb., 25c: filberts, per
lb., 16o; Drako almonds, per lb., 15o ; paper
snen, isc; iirosiiE, per 10., ivo; jorge
washed, per lb., 12a; black walnuts, rtr
lb.. 2V4c: raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. Cfco;
jumbo peanuts, per lb., 8c; roast reanuti,
per lb, 8Ha; shell bark hickory nuts, per
lb., 4o ; large hickory nuts., per '.b.. to;
white rice popcorn, per id., 00; (.nesaers,
per 10O pkg. case, $3.50; checkers, per 50
pkg. case. $1.75; Leslie Berry ooxes, qts
per LOOO. 82.76.
Crn and Wheat Renvon Tlnlletln.
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 8
a. m., 75th meridian time, Friday, June
20, 1913:
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Temp. Ro-ln-
Btatlon. High. Low. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. 86 68
.00
.00
.33
.02
.12
.00
.10
Pt. Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Pt Cloudy
Pt Cloudy
Cloudy
Cluudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Pt. Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Auburn ..i us us
Broken Bow..., 88 64
Columbus 85 67
Culbertson .1... 87 65
Falrbury 85 66
Fairmont 85 62
Grand Island... 88 68
Hartlngton .... 92 65 1.48
Hastings 86 65 .08
Holdrcge 88 65 .00
Lincoln 85 68 .00
North Platte... 84 64 . 62
Oakdale 88 68 .20
Omaha 86 72 .00
Tekamah 86 67 .00
Valentine 88 64 . 40
Alta, la 88 68 .00
Carroll ., 88 69 .00
Clarinda ......... 91 69 .00
Blbley 90 65 1.67
Sioux City 88 68 .06
Raining
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a, m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
No. ot Temp. Aaln-
Dlstrlct Stations. High. Low falL
Columbus, 0 18 94 68 .30
Louisville, Ky... 22 66 68 .00
Indianapolis, Ind 14 98 68 . 50
Chicago, 111 21 94 68 .10
St. Louis, Mo.... 19 100 70 .00
Des Moines,- la.. 22 92 70 .10
Minneapolis 61 82 5S .70
Kansas City.,... 26 88 68 .80
Omaha 17 86 66 .50
General Weather Conditions.
The weather Is slightly cooler In the
extreme western portion of the corn and
wheat region. Rains were general In the
Minneapolis district, and showers oc
curred In all others except the St
Louis and Louisville dlstriots. Falls
of one inch or more occurred at the
following stations: In Nebraska Hart
lngton. l.. in lowa tilbiey. 1.57. In
South Dakota Sioux Falls, 1.40; Yankton,
i.eu. in juuanesoiar wortnington, , 2:10;
Winnebago, 2.00. In Indiana Cambridge
City, 1.80. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
Kansas City Grain- and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, June 20. WHEAT
No. 2 hard, 87Q4o; No. 8, 864l98c; No, 2
red, 88395c; No. 3, E592c.
CORN-No. 2 white, 69?i(S0o; No. 3.
59HC.
OATS-No. 2 white, 41Hc; No. 2 mixed.
39fS94c.
RYE Unchanged; 60o.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy; 812.60
13.00.
The closing range of futures!
WHEAT-jIuly. 84;c; September, 8Sc;
CORNr-July. 68jc: September, flOH
OATS-September, 42c; December, 43c
BUTTER-Creamery, 27c; flrBts, 26c;
seconds, 25c; packing, 21c
EGGS Firsts. 18o; seconds, 14c
POULTRY Hens, 13c; roosters, 10c;
ducks, lc; broilers, 23c.
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, June 20. WHEAT No. 2
w, .-.jtju , ,ju. imiu, ktjvic. r uiuresi
Ja&T,tKS-- S?Ptembr. W?8SHc...
vw.k., , u7u, iiv. mine, wamc.
FUtUrOH! Jill V jVtUlRAWn. U.r...TK.-
gjp " ..O wvy.up.uc,,
OATS No. 2. 414i42o: No. 2 white,
43V4C. Futures: July, 41Kc; September,
POULTRY-Chlckens, 13c; springs, 19
21c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, lie; geese, 7o.
BUTTER-Creamery, 23V427c
EGGS-16WC. "
FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN-Sacked. east track, 92305c
HAY-Unchanged.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbl..,..-. 10.000 fl.OOO
Wheat, bu 29.000 J4.O0O
Com, bu ; 73.000 22,000
Oats, bu 70,000 81,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, June 20. WHEAT
ern. rSVUJOOUo; No. 2 hard, Montana,
S9U?00Vie; No. 3 wheat, gTKQSoVio.
FLOUR Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 679680.
OATSr-No. 8 white, 69369 Vic.
RYIS-No. 2. 64866V4C
FLAX-ll.30V4iyi.31H.
BARLBY-Unchanged.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL, June 30. WHEAT Spot
irregular; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s tVfd; No. 2
Manitoba, 7s 6Hd; No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 4VM.
Futures steady; July, 7s 6Vd; October, 7s
Sfid; December, 7s 4id,
CORN Spot firm. American mixed,
new, no stork, American mixed, new,
kiln dried, 5s 4lid, American mixed, old,
via Galveston, 6s 8d. Futures easy, July,
La Plata, 4s 10Hd, September, La Plata,
4s UHd.
NEW YORKjiTOGK MARKET
Drift Downward by Slow and Easy
Stages.
FORCE OF RECENT RISE SPENT
Pabltcntfoit ot Bill for Currency
Reform Apparently 11ns No Kffeot
on Wall Street Honda Are
Heavy.
NEW YORK. June Ml Bv slow and
easy stages the stock market again
armed downward today. Tlio lorce ot
the recent UDturn semed entirely to havo
spent Itself and, although the volume ot
business was light and there was no ap
pearance of severe pressure at any time,
tho small offerings were sufficient to
mako further Inroads on gains which fol
lowed last week's sever break.
Tho rise In prices has mado stocKs icsa
attractive to nrosoectlve Investors and
tho market Is no longer receiving tho
benefit ot supporting orders from largo
flnnnHll lnlrt. such lU it Was demeU
necessary to extend during tho troubled,
days of the last week.
Canadian Pacific Lehigh Valley. Smelt
ing and Interborough preferred wore the
weak spots In the list Tho copper stocks
wero sold on reports ot rurther declines
In the metal markets here and abroad.
Further Lonaon soiling nere ivuuuu m
depress the market In the fore part of
the day. Sales for London account were
about 20,000 shores.
rubllciUlon ot the bill for currency re
form apparently hod no Influence on the
til.,. Jl.i,.. tv hnnrt market was
Unltea tjiaies oonuo ...-,... or- ---call.
. . . ,..
Number or soies an wmu
on stocks today were
BtlM. itito, Cljfj,-
Aolimt-4 Copj-r .. 1.00 5H H H
Amortcu Airloultursl J?u
im.rloAn Mt BuMT... X n "J"
AmLrtiS c.n ' !.T S.1
Ale J0 PM 00 U -ff -
merlca u. ......... " jj -
Amlon Cotton Oil .. 100 "
Airten loe Burltl. WO tl J. J
Amirlin 8. n...... l.0 H " J'J
Amerlcwi B. It P4. ..... "J
Amerlen Satu lutlnlng .. ..... V
Am-rlcn Tel. ft Tel... ,800 1M. JMU ia
Antcond MlaUt i.w "7
AtchUen 700 MM K
Atchltoo pfd .......
IMJtlmore t Ohio T2 II J.
BUIhm 8lMl JO? " , JJ J
11M.LIM n.r.M Tmult TOO 17 r. IT EIH
SiiSila Wdllo T.SM MT, M l
central lther -
ChMMki ft Ohio 1.000 7 H
!..." Wstera. JM II H
ChL ft N wT.......... 5M 1M M I"
Clorado Ful A Iron. 0 17 iVA KH
OmoU(l4tea On. . W " .
rtrn PrtxhicU 1.100 10 W ?
EeUwmre 4 liuawa .... ; "
usurer ft luo rauia.. iw id
D. It O. pf5 ,
Distillers Securllles .. 100 W H 1:N
Erl, , ,000 MH XJ1 w?k
Brio lt pra w n
Erlo Id ofd 100 10 ttft
GMiorU Eiectrlo 1M
Kint Northern pM...- 100 lit 12SW ltVA
Ont Northern Ore ctfi M0 ltt I l
Ullnoli Centrtl ww im iwt
Interboroufh-Met. 1100 11 UH 15V4
Interboroush-Met. pti... 4.100 tl H il
Internitlontl lUrreiter. .- 104V4
Internilionii Marina pm iw iih n
International Paper .... 100 IK IH H
International rums 7
Kansas Ctlj Bouthera... 1,100 27 2H
Laclede Oae .,
IJthlgh Valler 4.TO0 1MK . 14W
UuliTllle & NaahTllle. 400 111 1S0H ISO
M., 8t. P. & S. Bte. U 100 Its 1SS U4
M.. K. ft T 100 24H 20ri t0
Mkwourl PaclMo 20H
National Biscuit 109
National Lead SH
.V. Rr. of M. Id Pfd II
New Tork Central (00 IIU. MVi
N. Y.. O. ft W 4.100 S1H I1U lift,
Norfolk tt VTeitern.M.. 100 101 102K lOJ'i
North American 100 64i M H
iNorthem Pdflo X.1O0 101 107H 107H
1'kiiio Man sm im 1H
rennrrlranla S.900 110U 110 UOH
People's OM 107H
ntts.. C O. ft St. L MVi
riiuDurgn uoai s,wu iih i&
Preeaed Steel Car 100 21 23 S3
Pullman Palace Car,... 100 1M 111 1U
ffleadlnc 11,100 1JSV4 117 U, ltTVi
tnepubllo I. ft S J00 UK US
KepuDiio i, & b, pro ..... 7514
Steele lalarid Co.... 700 1114 1CH 1544
Bock leland Co. ptd... S00 !U J6H tSU
st. u & a r. d ptd eu
Seaboard Air Line too 17K 17 II
Seaboard Air Line pti., E00 llii 4)
Blose-ShefDeld B. A I. 100 IS Si Ht
Southern Pielrio l.KX) UM U Mtt
Southern lUllwar 200 11U 1114 nu
fiouthern Rallwaj pfd ..... n
Tenneitee uoopor coo M t ti
Texas A Pacific M 100 HH UK UK
Union Pad tlo 15.100 iixu wiv Mill
Union PacMo pfd ..... u
unued Hiates Iteaur go
KJnlted Btatea Rubber .. 200 HI t7T4 67U.
United BtaUi Bteel ... 40,(00 lift MH IW
United state Bteel pfd. 1,700 104 103 H 10IK
Utah Copper l.00 41K 41 41
Vlnlnla-Carollna Chem ,. jail
;; 109 H 2K IK
Wabaah pfd , tOO 7U. T 1
weetern aMrrland M
Weatern Union 100 U 1 enu
Weetlnshoura Eiectrlo... 800 I9U II tU
Wlieellnc ft Lake Brte. 100 S 12
Total tales for the dr, 19S0o shares.
ItKPOIlT OF CLEAIIINO HOUSE
Transactions of Associated Banks
for the Week.
NEW YOIUC. June 20.-Bradstreet's
bank clearings report for the week end
.n&vune 19 hows an aggregate 13,285,-
218i04?ai,t.,34031oc, Jat week
and 13,087,575,000 In the corresponding week
last year. Following Is a list of the
cities:
CITIES.
Amount. I Inc. Deo.
New York
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
.St Louis
Pittsburgh
Kansas City
San Francisco
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
Los Angeles
Cleveland ,,,
Detroit
New Orleans
OMAHA
Louisville
Milwaukee
Seattle
Portland, Ore
St Paul
Denver
Indianapolis
Lincoln
Sioux City
Wichita J,....
Topeka
Salt Lake City
Columbus
Toledo
Duluth
.Des Moines
Spokane
11,884.437.000 6.9
303.312,000 4.4
141,354.000
170,606,000 13.8
83,140,000 7.8
67.469,000 6.4
50,551,000 8.9
48,605.000
45,105,000 ffi.2
28,350,000 6.3
24,434,000 22.4
23,952,000 2.0
26,688,000 16,2
28,909,000 20.0
18.942.000 3.8
17.436.000 12,4
12,970.000
15,669,000 11.6
13,919,000 21.3
11,612,000 1,3
9.693,000 ...,
8.957.O00 1
9.905.000 5.2
1,900,000
3,419,000 2.9
3,304,000 ......
1.647,000
6.643,000 1.1
6,765.000 11.8
6,604,000 32.6
4,561,000 38.2
4,953,000 16.8
4,173,000
2.96AO00
8,417.000 4.7
3.336,000 4,3
2.838,000 9.6
2,751,000 31.6
1.871.000 31.6
1,672.000 10.6
1.6S9.000 10.8
1,063,000
773.000 6.3
840,000 6.1
689,000
612.000
854,000 25.6
8,282,000 11.8
8,201,000 27.7
10.6
6.1
2.8
4.7
11.0
"lb',0
"Y.i
1.9
LTacoma
uakiand
'.Peoria
San Diego
Dayton ,
Sacramento
1 Cedar Rapids
Waterloo ,,
Springfield. III......
Qulncy, III
Bloomlngton, III,...
Ogden, Utah,...,,,,
Decatur, III
Jacksonville, III
Washington
St Joseph..,,,...,.
'.....
18.9
1.3
11.1
IVmv Vai-It r . . . I
j ,nrK6T,
NEW YORK, June 20.-MONBY-On
call, steady at 2CV4 per cent; ruling"
rate. 2U nor p.n. nrtl. .! '"""B
Time loans, easier; sixty days, &4J4 per
month;"7e"r- e'ent! W Mnt BlX
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPHR-41 per
.?Pb$9 BXCJIANOE-Flrm, with
7 . "ners 0111s at 14.53
for slxty-day bills and at 84.8078 for rte
mand; commercial bills, 4.S2T
BILVER-Bar. 68Hoj Mexican dollars,
ONDo-Government. steady; railroad.
Bank Clrarlnsrs.
OMAHA, June 20.-Bank clearings for
today are 12.724.305.45 and 82,447,119774 for
the corresponding day last year.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK Juna Sfl THTrm V-liiut
clo.".edi.5Jlddlln? uP'and. "COo; middling
nun, i.ipu, aic, iw oaios.
Futures closed steady Closing bids
June, 12,160. July. 11.19c. Aucust 12.63a.
September, lL84c; October, 11.67c; No-
ASIUl5- Sr. SMSK
LIVKUPOOL. June X-COTTON.8pot,
steady: moderate business) middling fair,
7.37di gool middling, 7.CU middling, .7d;
low middling, 6.d; good ordinary, 6.2U1
ordinary, 5,$71. Sales, 7,000 bales.
New York General Slnrket.
NEW YOnK, June 20. -SUU A It-II aw,
firm; muicovado, J.S34j4S6o; centrifugal,
3.U4JS.S6; molasses sugar, &6S9CCI0. Ite
fined, steady,
BUTTKlt Basy recelpU. 14.0S6 tubs;
creamery extras, 2SfUoi firsts, ZT4r7V4o;
state dolry flnrst, t'ai Rood to prime,
S6Wo; process extras. S5Hc; firsts. 24
Hc; Imitation creamery firsts, ttVi4Jc:
factory firsts. 28HffStc; packing stock,
wostorn best, 4c; southern best. Slo;
packing stock. No. S, SO5T204c
CHBKSK-8tciidy; receipts, 6,06 boxes;
state whole milk, fresh white and pale
colored specials, 14io; nverogo fancy,
14c; skims. J10ie.
TSOOB Irregular: receipts, J0.S23 cases!
fresh gathered extras, IZWtnc; extra
firsts. .SOiirJlVio; firsts. 19i9Ucs Penn
sylvania and nearby hennery whites
as to sire and quality, 23GGo; wostern
feathered whites, 323o.
POULTRY Live, uncertain! chickens,
western and southern. 77c; fowls, 17c;
turkeys. ISc. Dressed, steady; fresh
killed westorn chickens, 2SG00C! fowls,
lo'.ifflSVio; turkeys. 18sJ19c.
London Stork Mnrket.
LONDON, Juno SO. Tho closing prices
of stocks on the London market were!
Cbnaola. money ?HM., K. ft T H
do account TlIK. T. Central 10IK
Amal. Cbpper. ....... !MVnnijlanl ....... lK
Atehlaon , MKTteadlng II
Canadian Paetile....2l3iiouthrn Ur UK
Chlcaro Q. W li Pout hern Pacific... rT
t Paul 101 Union Paeltto. ......14114
Denrer & Rio a..,, 17 HU. 8. Steel MH
ttrte IlKWahaeh S
do lit ptd IIHDalVeera tOK
Orand Trunk U JUnd Mlnea ,. 14
Ullnola Ontral.,,.. 1U4
SILVKlt-Har. enaj- at 2G18-16d per oz.
MONBY-SViffSJi per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short and three months' bills Is
4 6-16(iJ4H per cent.
Metal Market.
NEJ WTOniC, June 20. ItOTALS-Cop-Kri.-?.tea(1'i
. tandarn spot in Augtist,
Jl3.7oV7M4.20! electrolytic $14.85fllB.0O; TakN
$15.00S5; casting, 114.76. Tin, weak;
spot, J43.40943.7S; June, J.2T1N3.W; July,
HJ.0Oy41C0; Auguht, t43.00O43.25. Iead,
steady: 14.35. SDelter. nulnt: IS.OM1&I&.
Antimony, dull; Cookson's. is.750.00.
iron, quiei ana unonangea. uonaon mar
kets closed as follows: Copper, weak;
spot, 3 Cc futures, $3 b. Tin, weak;
spot, 19S 10a; futures, 193 10s. Spelter.
21 15s. Lead. 21 10s. Iron. Cloveland
warrants, 54s 8d.
BT. LOUIS, June 20. METALS Lead j
fltm. Sll&ffiTao, Bpelter: Dull, IS.0O.
Coffee nnrket.
NEW YOIUC. June 80. COFFBB Fu
tures opened barely steady at a decline
of 12 to IS points In response to con
tinued weakness abroad. Oferlngs wore
not particularly heavy, but there wore
few buyers and prtoes sold about 22 to
30 points lower during the early after
noon. Lai or, nowover, tnaro was con
siderable covering and the market rallied
a few points and closed very steady.
July, 9.2So; Boptomber, 9.48o;, October,
0.53o ; December, O.GSo; January, 9.67a;
fliarcn, v.tbo; May, u.swc. epot coiiee,
weak; IUo 7s, 8Ha; Santos. No. 4, llio;
Mild, quiet; Cordova, 13-ffliUc, nominal.
Trensnry Statement.
WASinNQTON, Juno SO. The condition
of tho United States treasury at the
beginning ot business today, was: Work
ing balance, tM,lM.G28; In banks and Phil
ippine treasury, $0,719,613; total general
fund, 2137,312,683; receipts yesterday,
disbursements, 11,701,207; tho surplus this
fiscal year, $12,405,902, as against a sur
plus of 1,K5,SM last year. The figures
for recotpts, disbursements and surplus
exclude Panama canal and pubUo debt
transactions.
MIlTrnnkee Grain Mnrket.
MILWAUKEE. .Wis.. Juno SO.-'WHEAT
No. 1 northern, 9tt3lHo: No. 3 north
ern, wwifiHHa; No. 2 hard, winter, iu
92c; July, 90a; September, fllTic.
uuiiw wo. a yeiiow, eivw: no. a wnue,
62o; No. 3, Clo; July, wj,o; Boptensber,
61T4o.
OATS-42C
RYE-CO HgiCOc.
BAIUY-oSffCSa '
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Juno 20. DRY GOODS
The cotton goods markets were quiet and
steady today. Cotton yarns In 4arse
numbers were higher. Domestic wools
wero quiet and carpet wools firmer.
Brocaded silks sold liberally for fall.
PcoHn Market.
PEORIA, 111., June 20,-CORN-No. 3
white. COUo; No. 2 yellow, 60itffllo; No. 3
yellow, COVtftOfttO.
OATS No, z wnite, 4Zo; standard, WiW
41Hc
Wool Mnrket,
ST. LOUIS. Juno 20. WOOL Higher;
northern and western mediums, 17a0o;
slight burry. lG4iU5V4o: fine burry. 15
153.
Knnini City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. June 20.-CATTLE
tteceipts 7vo neaa; market steady; prime
fed steers, S8.258.75; dressed beef steers,
17.6036.25: western steers, 87.00iQ8.60; south
ern steers, Ks.w3t1.uu; cows, HMvn.w;
heifers, 36.7608.70; Blockers and feeders,
to50O8.1S: bulls. 15.503715: calves. 38.750
9.60.
HOQS Receipts, 3,000 head market 10c
mgner; bum, w.Kra.eo; heavy, fs.653o.65;
packers and butchers, 88.6OQ8.70; light,
J8.6CdT8.T0: nigs. 87.00tS4.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,000
neaa; marKet steady; lamDs, s.nKi7.7o;
yearlings, 15.0004.35; wethers, 14.75.39.80;
ewes, 4.25Q6.25; stockers and feeders,
t3.2535.00.
Chlcaa-n Live Stank Market.
CHICAGO. June 20. CATTLE Receipts,
1,600 head; market slow to weak: beeves,
37.20aO.05; Toxas steers, J3.9Oii8.00; west
ern steers. 37.00378.10: stockers and fneil.
crs, t5.9OU8.05; cows and heifers, 3.oOS
b.vj; caivei, ta.tvu-j.w.
HOGS Receipts, 13,000 head; market
strong to iuo nigner: nunc, ifl.iwcr.76;
link tO rMH OA. Q jr.JtiG OA. 1.7-....
8.W8.75; rough, ts.264i8.45; pigs, 16.75
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reoelpts. 10.000
head; market steady; native, 34.COSC.oO;
weatern. 14.75fM.tO; yearllnss. I5.4oS)6.40;
lambs, native. J5.10fi6.76; western. 85.25
6.76; spring, titSm.ti.
St. Loal Live Stock Market
ST. LOUIS. June 20. CATTLE Re
.celpts, 3,200 head; market steady; natlvii
Deer steers, aowotiv.uu; cows ana neners,
l1.WUB.uui BluunviB niiu iccucib, eo.xo,ldl
southern steers, JS.2&Q8.25; cows ami
heifers, 84.256.50; calves, J5.0OS6.60.
HOGS Rocclpts, 4,300 head; market 20o
higher; pigs ana light, 37.z57j8.90; mixed
and butchers, 15.7038. 90; good heavy, SS.75
18.85.
SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelnts. 1.80U
head; market steady; native muttons, 34.50
hid.iv; lamos, o.wt(uw; spring iambs.
7 T.iitrr TC
St. Joajrph Live Stock MarUat.
ST. JOSEPH. June 20.-CATTLT!n
celpts, 400 head; market slow; steers, 17.50
we.io, cows ana neiiera, i.wifo.w; calves,
I6.0OH9.00.
HOGS Receipts, 2,800 head: market Ed
higher; top, 38.70; bulk, 38.654J8.60.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 300
htad; market slow; lambs, JO,00.33.
HERRINGTOrJlRRESIDENT
OF FREIGHT AGENTS' SOCIETY
BUFFALO, N. Y., June 20.-(8pecIsJ
Telegram.) O, L. Henington of Omaha
was elected late today first vice president
of the American Association of Freight
Agonts, which closed tonight Its twenty
sixth annual convention here, succeeding
George B. Ager of Boston, Mass., who
was elected president. Herrlngton will
undoubtedly become president at next
year's convention, which will be held In
Houston, Tex., as the custom of this or
ganization Is to elevate its first vice pres
ident to the presidency.
ENGINEER FREED OF BLAME
FOR WRECK KILLING FORTY
CORNELL. N. Y., June 20.-Wlllatn H.
Schroeder, an engineer of the Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western railroad, was ac
quitted tonight of a charge of man
slaughter in connection 'with the wreck
at Corning, July 4, when forty passen
gers were kilted.
OHAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET i
Cattle Movo Slowly at Prices Show
ing Little Change.
DIME ADVANCE IN HOG TRADE
No Sheep or Lambs of Conarqaence
on Sale Prices Generally Dol
lar Lorrer Thavn Those Pre
vnlllnar a Week Ago,
SOUTH OMAHA. June 20, 1913.
Ilecelpts were! Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Ottlolal Monday 2,939 6.64S 4.130
Official Tuesday 4 50,1 11 K39 MSG
Official Wednesday.... 3,051 11.276 2,527
uuiciai Thursday 2,611 S.437
Lstlmate .Friday 857 .7,623
1,735
256
Five days this week.. .13,167
Same days, Inst week..ll,9M
Same days 2 w'ks. ago.13.63l
hamo days 3 w'ks. ago .22,171
Home daVS 4 W'lre. nr-n IX Ml
45.SS3
31,698
63.243
10.S92
15,335
16,924
19,502
24,024
55,133
45,655
The following table shows the reoelpts
or cattle hogs and sheep at South Omaha
live stock market for the year to date
as compared with last yean
A 1913. 1912. Ino. Don.
CatU 406.RS7 408,638 ...... 2,Ml
Hogs LSS2.1S3 1,747,337 365,264
Bheep W.IS3 881,856 27.72U, .......
The following table shows the range ot
Prices for hogs at South Omaha tor the
last few days, with comparisons;
Date. I 1813. 1913.1911.1910.190i.1908.l00,
une
9 271
9 32
7 8S
7 37
0
e
603
6 91
6 91
6 79
5 83
6 S4
5 91
607
6 93
5 Ul
June
71
June
9 35
7 40 5 27
June
7 39!
5
48
53
June
7 39
June
9 23
June
June
9 27
7 62
7 671
9 40
June
9 33
9 21
7 66
7 53
June
Juno
June
9 30
e
9 43
7 61
7 63
Juno
'Sunday.
at U10 Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-tour hours ending at 3
p. in. yesterday:
Receipt and disposition of live stock
Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. & St. P 11 2 ..
Mo. Paolflo 1
Union Pacltio -vzi x
C. & N. W east li ,. .(
U. & N. W., west... ( 43 1
C. HL P. M. & O.... 18..
C. li. & Q., east 1 3
C. U. ft Q., west S 23
C. It. I. & P., east.. .. 4 M ..
C. It- I. & P., west. 11....
Illinois Central 2 .. ..
Total llocolpts ...MU U9 2 1
DISPOSmON-HlSAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 2X
Swift tt Co as
Cudahy Paoklng Co 71
Armour & Co 156
tot
1,647
1,2(W
2,857
m
Schwaxts & Co
Morrell 95
Morris & Co., 1C C
Hill & Son 30
5C1
n llnot & Ca 7
Other buyers,... 61 ... 271
Total 688 7,017 1,103
CATTLE There were very few fresh
arrivals on the market this morning and
trade opened In a slow and dun manner.
There were some holdovers from yester
day which salesmen were unable to dis
pose 01 today, ana trade continues weua
to the close. Best beeves, however, sold
up to 38.60, top for tho day. Outsldo of a
tow droves that were especially sultablo
to the packors requirements, hardly any
thing changed hands. Tne market took
on Us usual Friday's aspect, slow at tho
week's decline of l52oc on all grades 01
beef cattle.
There were scarcely any arrivals ot
cows and heifers today and buyers ware
not very keen to look over what did come
In. Prices may be quoted slow at yes
terday's decline, quality 01 tne stoctc is
running mostly to cows and thin belters.
showing more or less grass, which la not
wanted by the packers ana wnicn out
side buyers are not very anxious to pick
up, Veal calves shaded off 260 for the
week and bulls, stags, etc.. ranged from
16.0007.00, with prices lower on anything
snowing grass.
There was nothing 01 any consequence
In the stocker and feeder line. Stock cat
tle and 'thin cross heifers have fallen 76o
O31.00 since the opening session ot the
week ana are very nara xo move even at
the lower prices. Thero have been very
lew loads 01 gooa teeaers on tne marKet
tills week and trade closes alow and dull
at the week's decline.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef Btoers, 8.2OJi8.&0; fair to good bent
steers, 88.1038.20; common to fair beef
steers, 87.5OU4.00; good to choice heifers,
87.3008.25; good to choice cows, 86.50O7.2S;
fair to good grades, sj.71xav.Du; common 10
fair grades, J4.004iC.75; good to choice
stookors and feeders, 86.76i8.00: fair to
, . 1. ...... 4 1 .. ,Ci Tit fT.T W. .
common to fair stockers and feeders, 36.00
ff6.40; stock cows ana lienors, 4.&ojf4.uj;
veal calves, t8.0OD10.26; bulls, stags, etc.,
86.0007.60.
Representative soies;
COWB.
No. at, rr. No. At. Tt.
1 no I is i. UN 00
1 140 4 a 1. mo 1 15
J 1110 e 00 1...... 1110 I K
I W IH 1 11M I 15
1 UM I 00 1 10W I 10
10 10t i 10 1 110 10
1 1110 I IS I ,..,,1141 I U
1 1110 t w 1 ,...isa 1 is
1... 1040 I 71 1 lOW I M
1 710 t 71 4 1UI I IS
4 1015 I IS" 1 11S0 I 16
1 180 I 71 1 171 1 00
1 10W I II I ....1000 7 00
1 ....1000 1 00 1 ,....1.140 1 0
BULLS,
1 440 4 (0 1... 10M I IS
1 1140 I U 1 1040 IS
t.,. no 1 1 o 40
1.) UM 00 1 1116 I II
1 1020 I 00 1 140 t M
1 1110 I 00 1 ttO 7 IS
1 ' too 4 15 1 170 7 15
1 10M t JS 1 M..11M 7 50
I, . mo 1 it 1 ,.1110 7 to
CALVES.
s ro 7 00 1 1T0 10 00
j'.'". 110 7 U 1 110 10 00
1.! ....... tM 1 00 1..... 10 10 00
1. W IB 1 110 10 00
1' no u 2..... us 10 00
1, ,.JI0 Tl 1..... 140 10 00
II. ' 110 10 00 1 ..'IK IS IS
,! 1M 10 00 1 170 10 IS x
BEEF STEERS.
1 740 6 00 1 1000 I Crj -
I 1031 7 IS 90 1WS I 00
1 ,...1140 7 71 14 10M t JO
.. 1004 7 IS i ,.1US I tt
ll,.., Ill 7 IS 17 1145 I IS
I? HM5 I 00 4 1010 I 54)
... 1000 t 00
HEIFERS.
1 110 4 JS 3 120 7 00
1 ........... 440 4 II 1.,..,...,.. 141 7 10
2 755 I IS 1 510 7 40
1 ' UO I 4 1...- 1110 7 SO
7 747 S 10 1 750 J 75
1 111 I M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
11 MO 7 IS 24 750 7 M
II..." 1(1 7M U 147 I ti
1 154 7 0
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 no 1 JO 1 til M
1 174 I 00 1 5W 7 10
HOGS Receipts were fair for a Friday,
there being about 119 loads or 7.022 head
reported In. For the five days the supply
amounts to about 45,883 head, being about
11,800 larger than lost week and Just a
trifle heavier than the same days a
year ago.
Speculator buyers opened the trade here
today by picking up a few loads of tho
best lights In the yards at prices that
looked to be about a dime higher than
Thursday's quotations for the same
?rades of stuff. Packers, however, re
used to follow the lead of the shippers
and mado their first bids on a 6c higher
basis. Salesmen had their own ideas as
to what values ought to be and refused
to trade at these figures. The market
dragged along with shippers plcktng up
a tmiu Innri now and then when they
could get what they wanted and killer
v j I Tin n 1A Ion t-
uuyerv uuuis iiuutiiia, v " . .
loss than a. third ot the offerings had
changed hands, and it la doubtful If
more than half a dozen ot these had
gone to the packers. Most of these early
sales wero made at t3.WS8.60. the latter
prioe being the highest paid. At 10:30 con
dltlons were practically the same as they
had been all morning and things were at
a standstill.
A little later on. however, buyers de
cided that to fill their orders they would
have to pay the salesmen's figures. Con
sequently the market strengthened ma
terially and from this time on was fairly
active at an advance of nearly 10a Clos
ing trade was rather alow, but prices
remained In about the same notches. Bulk
ot the supply moved at tS.45Qe.6S, with
several loads of good lights at the top
price. 88.09, tihlppers bought freely
8. I 7 44 5 83
. lH 5 83
10 8 18 1 7 45 5 99
11 8 47 it 7 3(i 6 90
12 8 63, 7 26 A 90
13 8 60S 7 81 6 79
14 8 66 H 7 35 6 t
15 7 76 5 78
16 8 60 5 85
17 8 40i 7 16 6 71
18 8 33H 7 23
19 8 41Vt 7 29 C i
20 8 43H 7 85 6 09
throughout the whole morning and their
iiu.uiinass amountca to xuuy a thira ot
the receipts.
ra. At. rid. Pr. kv. At. Rh. Pr.
SI .M 40 I MVi J IW 1M I
II...,, ..450 ... IIS Uk H Kfi 10
170 ... I 41U M 300 110
It 294 ... I 41Vk nt ... 110
51. ..... .M! ... I 4IS M 107 40 I 50
II ill 110 I 45 7 241 M I 50
II lie 140 8 15 61 244 140 I 50
41 24 IS I 45 Ml ISO I 50
.... ...XT 40 I 48 It 108 ... t 50
57 M( U III t Ml 110 I SO
II 117 ... I 48 JS 22 20- i 50
43 ..XT 154 ... 8 10
44 142 120 8 41 It M 8 SO
tt 3M 10 I 45 Ml ... I SO
M IIS ... I 45 72 241 ISO I SO
41 Ml 10 I 45 141 100 I SO
II 171 10 I 45 M it 200 I 60
U.......SU M I 45 42 365 SO I SO
45 20 140 I 41 ? 211 SO I SO
41..... ..Ill ... I 4S 74 i; 10 8 50
M 117 44 I 41 70 US 120 8 50
14 SM ,., g 45 M Ill 110 S SO
28 SM ... I 45 71 144 ... 8 SO
(I. m 10 8 48 4 1M SO 8 SO
SI 211 ... 8 45 72 247 . . 8 SO
41 til 1,45 71 113 1 8 5TV4
14 ITT 120 I 45 II 211 110 I 514
47... ....Ill 40 8 45 It 171 40 151a
II... .Ill- 40 1 45 77... ....ISO SO SS3H
10...... .107 S40 8 45 S 110 .... I UH
to. .,.,..114 to 1 43 ii no so asm
44., .....100- 10 8 45 ' 41.. .....Its 110 I
41 Ml ,140 I 47H 74 Ill 40 8 lift
51 Ill 80 8 47V4 80 140 ... 8 58
1T .10 I 47V4 40 2S1 40 III
St., 2M SO S 4714 M..I...3S1- ... 155
71 117 240 8 4TV4 SO 251' .. 8 53
SI Itt ... I 47i TS..-.....IOS ... 8 51
.. ..,! ,W I41U S4....-...W llO 8 IS
ii ..Ji ... s m 71 til . SO 8 SS
It ,.M4 1C0 I 474 Tt MS H 1(4
II 274 SO I 4111 74 201. 40 I SB
Ill 120 8 50 M 10 84 S S8
40 JS1 10' 8 50 51 Ill ... IN
41 341 -50 8 50 IS Ml 110 I SI
74 117 ... 8 50 C 251 ISO 8 55
71. 120 8 50 71 Ill ... 8 SO
41 m .. 8 SO II 214 40 8 SO
so us ... a so ii ico ... a to
10 114 ... 8 SO tl Ill ... 8 10
14 215 ... 8 10 7..,vI08 40 I 0
44 lit 110 I 10 17 114 ... I SO
71 Ill 240 8 50 71 221 40 I CO
78 110 140 ISO 70 104. ... 8 CO .
SIIEEIV-TliG slow, unsatisfactory tradtw
most of tho week had tho effect Of car-
tailing rece Dts this morning thxr being
only one load, or 256 head, in atl reported
tn, This wus not enough to lndlcato any
change of consequence and what little
ntuft- was offered consisted of chiefly '
odds and ends, so tho market rofnalna,
nominally steady with Friday.
Tho week closes witn a aocnicaiy weoJc
feeling In both the sheep and lamb trade ---and
this condition prevails at most out-
side points, Prices on all grades of sheep4
ana lantDs nave naa a weaic ami an un- ,n.
evenly lower tendency almost every day
and aro now around a dollar lower than,
those prevailing at Inst week's close. The ,
bad break has taken place In splta of
the fact that receipts have shown a'
falling off from both last week and two
weeks ago. The bearish' attitude on the
part of tho packors Is attributed to thav
fairly liberal runs' of southern lambs' atrtJi
southern nolnts and to the recelDts ot a
suoh kinds at Chicago, which usual at
tnis season ot tne year. . , -,,,
The local supply Included a few rfonJ96
slgnmcnts ot spring lambs from Idaho-oru'
tne iirst nays or -me ween, dui lowsra.
the close the market has been, supplied,,
entirely with lnmh nn thu shorn order.
As compared with last week and two1
weeks ago tho general quality ot mo" "
offerings has not been quite as good and
really good stuff of any kind has been la
scant supply. Tho official oatimato for
tho week gives 10,160 head as yarded. '
whereas last week the receipts amounted"11
to some 16,385 head. Both as to stse and -1
quality the supply differs little It any, t
from that on .tho corresponding day a.,
year ago. ' .
quotations on sheep and lambs; spring " "
Inrnk. .T TIXrt f . , V. .. V. n MMffTIR, VT
. ... . . u , vwvwf.w, jam,., Di.ui ,,, fu.vw,(.i,,
yearlings, shorn, t5.2Gij6.00; wether,U
snorn, so.uwrjx.w; owes, shorn, jtaitiR-zi; v,.
cull lambs. H.0M15.25: cull sheen. 32.600)
3.75.
SHEEP.
No. , Av. Pr. .
121 shorn lambs... 00 5 75
184 shorn lambs 77 & 60
20 cull lambs 44 4 60
116 shorn ewes ....100 6 00
83 Bprlng Iambs 61 6 60 1
36 cull ewe W 13
McReynolds Says
Webb Law is Not
' Criminal Aol
law forbidding Interstate shipments of,
liquor into "dry" states Is not a criminals-,
statute and violations of ' It cannot be m
prosecuted in United States courts. At- ,
torney General McReynolds so declared
In instructions sent today to every United: '
States attorney In the country. The law
merely prohibits such interstate, traffic
and contains no penalty for Infractions;
"Its purpose," said the attorney general?
"is to permit state laws to operate In re- , ,
spect of intoxicating liquors moving In
Interstate commerce." .
The law simply deprives shippers ot' ,
any privileges, they might claim on the
ground ot interstate commerce and per-
mite the application ot state prohibition "
laws to interstate commerce In liquors. ',.
A rl ....... 1 f T1 ,r.l,. . InUmM.
tatlon la said to mean that tho federal,
government la not called upon to enforce
a law for the violation ot which no pen
ally Is Imposed, and that tho Interstate "
commerce forbidden by the law is ''out
law" commerce, In regard to which tha T,
states are free to apply their statutes.
Tho attorney general did not attempt tc-8''
pass upon the constitutionality ot tha
act, and It is believed that this question, , '''
ultimately may reach the United States;.,
supreme court. '
MoPherson Invites : 1
Criticism of Press
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., June 20. -"No
Judge has ever yet maintained his
dignity and never will by bringing an
editor before the court and punishing him
because ot animadversions mado through, t
tho columns ot the newspaper.
"It would, be tielPful to tho .courts 1C
editors of learning and character would
In a dignified and intelligent manner dis
cuss the rulings of the courts, whether--by
commendation pr whether by adverse
criticisms."
These statements were made In a paper :
by Smith McPherson, United States dls- '
trlct Judge, southern district of Iowa,
which was read before ths National Pros(
association today. Judge McPherson did.
not attend the meetings of the associ
ation. In his paper, which was entitled
"Liberty of the Press." ho disoussed in,,.
a general way tho relations that shouUog
exist between the courts and newspapers,' "
. I-
nevolylnsr Drum Bursts, ,u
ST. LOUIS, June 20, One' man Wax, .
killed and three women and one man
-were injured here today when a revolv
ing drum on tho second floor, of tho
Premier factory ot tho Rlce-Btlr Dry'
Goods company burst.
HEAL- ESTATE TRANSFERS.
DJa filed for raoorJ Juna II, nil:
3. lUpp, jr.. and wifa to 1. M. Ul7, lot
S, lllddleton 3 1) -
. M Freniar to J. I, rraoier, part lot 4,
block 105. Omaha..., Jr
T ,JS. Coultar and wife to II. U. Uinta,
H lot 8 sod 4. block 17, Foppleton Park. 1,0011
X- C. ATtrr to K. B, Coulttr. lots , T. .
and IS, block 4, Portland Place V
It. II. llliflna to F. a Coultor, lot I. block ';1
3, rortland Plaoe M Sl
C P. Itodmaa and wllo to A. Howoll, lots
I and 5, block 1. Dadtord Place 2.50(1 .
B. E. MoOatu to F. Holoda, lot 3, Mid-
rjltr add , ltd""
O. C. Iledltk and wife to C. Uora, tot '
block X 3rk Radicle's add 1 c,l
Q. Horn and wlfs ta'M. M. Rodman, lot 5, 7
block 3, Clark Radlck1 add i
llaatlas A Hardm to VI. D. Oood, lot 15. .
block 14, Lincoln lleljrtita . S54u
Mrs. Anna E. llcndarwn to W. Maker, lot .sM
11, block II. Kountie Piaes 3,50a- -
Barker Co. to W P. Bhaar, lota 8 and I, I
block 8, Club Terrace v .
L M. Rrau ur tt door. 10 seres la l.
nw of ne, 83-11. U llO)
B. V. Krur et al. to A King, lot 11, block -
II. Kpunta Plata 1 xia it
II. D MarowlU to lUrrr Marawtu, nil a i
feet ot wto fott of lot 4, block 7 lias- -
bach's 3d dd.-, . M
Jim
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