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    THE OMAHA STNDAT BEEi JT'NE 22, 1913.
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REAL ESTATE.
FAnai A KAM I! LANDS POR SAL.I3
Nebraska.
onx.y $1.60 ran. ache.
Buys 610 acres State sohool land In
Cherry Co. Would make a rood stook
ranch. Good term. Write owner. I O.
Crandall, 40G First National Bank Bids'..
Lincoln, Neb.
FOtl SALE-MO acres, all level, rtoh
dark soil, no sand; six milts from Wal
lace in Perkln county. Neb., to close
partnership. Price $17.50 per acre
Fred Blake, Jr., Hastings, Neb .
FOR. SAL.B-320-acre, clote to Iawrence,
Nh.s 100 nnres In cultivation. 33 In al
falfa. Ideal stock farm. Price, 0,000.
n. B. Aiomure, Lawrence. jeo.-
FARM TO BENT on a 4-year lease, SO
acres; halt farm land; halt alfalfa. Box
7i3, Genoa, Neb.
Orcaion.
"We are owners of a 700-acre, three-year-old
commercial apple orchard, located In
.Douglas county Oregon, non-Irrigated and
In high state of cultivation. Will sell It
In 100-acre tracts or multiples thereof to
responsible parues aesinng a nrst class
retail proposition. Detailed Information
and terms furnished. SUnnydole Orchard
Company. 1303 Plymouth Bldg., MInnca
polis. Minn.'
Hontk Dnkotn.
$23 TO $35 per acre for choice Jim river
Valley South Dakota land with crop
share. Easiest terms offered. Write
owner, w. M. Hunt, Aberdeen, a. D."
Texas,
PATENTED state school lands, McMul
len county, Texas. Fine climate, fertile
soil. It B0 per acre. cash, balance 10 yearly
payments. F. A. Conable, Trustee, 4S4
Commercial Bank Bldg., Houston. Tex.
PATENTED state school land. McMul-
lon county, Texas. Only $15 per acre $1.00
per acre casn, oaiance 10 annual pay
ments. F. A. Connable, Trustee, Houston,
Tox.
FOR SALE CHEAP West Texas graz
ing land, any quantity, one section to 100
sections. Biard Development Company,
Dallas, Tex.
HOUSTON suburban lots only J25. Cash.
II monthly. Write today. Cypress Pork
land uo., Houston, Tex.
lo n.
H10 PER ACRE.
5 miles of Council Bluffs, troort 100-ocra
farm, with fair bulldlnirs: fine orchard
and vineyard, about Z acres each; 20
acres aiioira, 6 acres pasture, oaianco in
cultivation. No wot land and only a fow
aores rough. Good level road to city.
If you want a farm close to Council
mutrs ana umana. it will pay to eeo uns.
Easy terms If desired.
M'OEIE READ ESTATE CO.,
105 Pearl 8L, Council Bluffs.
S-ACRE HOME.
Council Bluffs, M mile from car line,
city school and paved street, comfortable
7-room house; good barn; fruit for homo
use; about H fine -garden land, balance
suitable for grapes or other fruit. Fine
location for gardening, fruit growing,
small dairy, chickens, bees or green
houses, or can bo sold as lots In a few
years, 'mis is a root Dargain ai w,ou.
M'GBE REAL ESTATE CO.,
105 Pearl St., Council Bluffs.
IVuantnuton.
"PRIZE-WINNER FORTX."
40 acres on Columbia river, Wash.
Splendid improvements, complete equip
ment Finest bearing fruit trees and
vineyard. Within one mile of three
railroads; easy shipments to four large
cities. Siiberb model modern fruit
farm; will produco this fall 50,000 boxes
prize winning fruit. Owners have other
increasing business interests. Address,
612 Columbia building, Spokane, Washington.
4,000 ACRES sultablo for fruits, grapes;
North Hood river valley, Washington. 20
per acre. Easy terms. Apply E. A. Harris,
1018 Douglas St., Victoria, British Columbia.
REAIi ESTATE LOANS.
Wanted
City Loans
Peters Trust Co.
1622 FABNAM ST.
MONEY on hand at lowest rates for
loans on Nebraska farms 'and Omaha
city property in any amounts.
U, W. BINDER.
823 City National Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
In any amounts.
W. H. THOMAS,
228 State Bank Bide.
MONEY to loan on Omaha homes. No1
delay. J. H. MIthen Co., Inc., S21 City
National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1278.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL, ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha National. Douglas 2715.
LOANS on farms and improved city
property, 6 64 and 8 per cent; no delay.
J. H. TJumont & Co., 1603 Farnam St.
WANTED City loans and warrants.
W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
1100 to J10.WO made promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wcad Bldg., IStli and Farnam.
GARVIN BROS.ilfaTata"Bdaug:
UtX, CITY LOANS, Bemls-Carlberg Co.,
u7 310-313 Brandels Theater Bldg.
LARGE loans our specialty. Stull Bros.
HARRISON b MORTON. 316 Om, Nat
STEAMSHIPS
ANCHOR LINE
STEAMSHIPS.
Sail every Saturday to and from
NEW YORK LONDONDERRY
GLASGOW
Ocean passage Vn days. Moderate rates.
For book of tours, rates, etc., apply to
HENDERSON BROTHERS,,
Gen. Agts.. 25 W. Randolph St, Chicago.
OR ANY LOCAL AQENT.
Wanted to bits
Dolgof f 2d-hand store pays highest prices
for furniture, clothes, shoes. Web. 1607.
. OLD .coins wanted. II to 11,000 paid for
hundreds of rare coins to 1907. Many In
circulation. Get posted. Send stamp tor
large coin circular. Numismatic Bank,
Dept. B 6, Fort Worth. Tex.
FARMS wanted in the north. What
have you for sale? Address the Farm
ers' Land Market, 323 Mermond-Jacard
Bldg.. St. Louis.
WANTED Room with refined lady.'
Shares expenses. Professional preferred.
Address Y 184 care Bee.
WANTED A butcher's fee box. One
to two tons capacity. Phone Webster 437.
SECONDHAND clothes, shoes; pay
best prices. Tel. Tyler 1100.
WANTED TO BORROW
WANT $1,250 to build a new small bung
alow home; will pay 7 or 8 if no com
mission to pay and can have privilege
of paying back $100 any time. Am ready
to use part of money at once. Address
at onoe. 0-174. care JJee.
ijvb stock" market cjF"west
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
tion. litvo Stock Communion Alerchauu
BYBRB BROS. & CO.. Btrong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. A CO.. Exchange Bldg.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
UNION STATION Tenth Jb Mason.
Union Pacific-
Depart.
. I. CO am
-a 4:10 pm
Orerlaad Limited
California Mill
Port, A Fa. Bd. Bxprtea....all.OS am
Los Angeles Llaallad all;ISam
Com epUl '!
Colorado Speaial all! am
Colorado Bxpreea i CM pa
Baa Fran. Limited a .45 an
I'aclflo United all: SO am
Oregon-Waahiagton Limited a I :iS am
forth Platte Local a I 11 am
and latand Local a 1 ,10 pm
SMubors Local .t.bll;U sot
ArriT.
1:41 pm
a 4:40 pm
a : am
a l:Wpn
all:09 pm
ll:44 am
a t oo am
a 4:00 pm
aT Mpta
a 4 U pm
a 444 pm
alt: am
sioassi
RAILWAY TIME CARD. .
ChlcaKo. Hock Iiliull A rnclflc
XkST.
Itocky MeoataJa Limited ,... liMtn alt:7pm
Chicago Local Pat. ....... .bl:H am blO-ll pm
Chicago Dar Ripreta .......a IMS am i:Upm
CilKa Night Kipree 4:t0p ml :40pm
D Molae Local Fait. a4:npra altillpra
Chicago-Neb. Limited a (:09 pm a 1:00 am
WEST.
Chicago-Neb. Llm. to Lis-
col a res am pn
Oslo, ana Cat, Kxpreas al'.Mpm altOOpra
Okla. A Teiaa Xxpret a 4:11pm all:0am
ItoekT Mountain Ltmlttd ..ellillpm 3:47 am
Missouri Pcltt
K. C, A St L. Exp.. a 1:00 am a 7:11 an
KtC. 4 81 U Exp ellMtpm al:llpn
K. C. A St. laul ...ell:S0am a 1:10 pm
iVnhnah
Oraaha.St Louis Exp a Istopm a 1:11 am
Mall and Express ...........a T:01 am allrUpm
Btanberrr Local from Ck B.)b 1:04 pm bll:ltam
Illinois Centmi
Chics Limit .............. a 8:00 pm at :10am
Chicago Expnas .....a t'.JO am il:tl pm
-Chloaso & Northvrestern
NonnmouND.
Twin City Expraaa ..........a 7:45 am 10:10 pm
Dakota raiwnsrr bT:4Sam a:J0m
Bloux Cltr Losat ,. il:3pn 1:11 am
Minnesota Eaprms a 7:0 em al0:t0am
Dakota Eiprna ....a 7:00 pm al0:10 pm
Twin Cltr Limited a:Mpm at :13am
EASTBOtTND.
Dcnnr Bpaclat 1:00 am aT:I0m
Carroll Local a 7:01 am a 1:00 pm
1lawkT vxpraa a 1:40am all:rm
Chlcaso Local , ..allitOpm MiUpa
Carroll Local ...a 4:10pm al0:00am
Chleaco Special .a 4:00pm at :10 am
8an Francltco Limited a:llpm a 1:11 pm
Onrland Limited a 8:00 pm at :10 am
Oreton-Waahlniton Limited .a -M pm a l:U am
Lot Ancclra Limited ...... .all:lS pm allMOam
WESTBOUND.
Cbadron Local a 1:00 am
Lincoln-Dallas a 1:00 am a 1:10 pm
Llncoln-Lom Fin a 1:11pm al0:ll pm
llattln(i-8uprlor b 1.14pm blitOpm
DeadwoodOIo. tfprlnti a l:U pm al:IOpm
Twin Cltr ExprMa a 7:41 am al0:t0pm
Cuper-Laadar a t:U pm all: 00 am
Alblon-Oakdala b(:0pm b 1:15 pm
Glilrniro, Mllivnakee A St. rani
Paclflo Limited a7l50pm 13:15 am
Chicago Bpaclal a 4:00 pm 7:11am
California Mall a 4:90 pm t:M pm
thlcago Daylight Special... .a 7:40 am bll:0S pm
Denfer-Portland Bpaclal ....a 5:00 pm ll:tt pm
Pcrrr Local a 4:10 am 11.(0 am
Cbtcauro Great Western
Twin Cltr Limited a (:10pm a (:10am
Twin Cltr Bxpraaa a 7:44 am al0:40 pm
Chicago Expraaa 400 Pn a 1:10 pm
BURLINGTON STATION Tenth Jt
Masou.
Burlington
Depart ArrtT.
Denrer lilmlted 4:40 am a 7:00 am
CWcago-Omaha a 1:10 am
Denier A California a 4:10 pm il:l(pm
Puxet Sound Expreaa a 4:10 pm a 1:45 pm
Nebraaka PolnU ':?iun :0pm
Ulaok Hllla a 4:10 pm a 4:45 pm
Lincoln Mall b l:pm alMt pm
Northweat Expreaa UiMpm a 7:00 am
Nebraaka Expreaa : am a 1 :10 pm
Lincoln Local ' aJ:Mpm a :Ct am
eSuiler-Plattimonth b(:0Spm bl0:am
Plattamouth-lowa 4!l(am a(:B0am
ntleru-riattniouth alt:S0pm a l:(0pm
Chicago Special liV-Uim lMfm
Denrer Splal .aU.JS pm
Chicago Expreaa a4:I0pm a S :55 pm
Chlcaao Fat Expreaa a 6:10 pm a 4:00 am
, b(:10pm bll:0(.m
ill I. K. C. Special a 4:35 pm all:C0am
K c. ' St. Joseph allt45pm a (:50 am
K. C A St. Joaeph a 1:15 am a 4:10 pm
WEBSTER STREET STATION PW.
teenth an "Webster.
Missouri rocltle .
Depart. Arrive.
rail Cltr Pasaanger... b 4:10 pm bl0:45 am
Local Freight ..b7:05 am b 4:10 pm
OhlonRO, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Omaha
Depart. Arrive.
Sioux Cltr Expreaa bCtSpm bll:5Sam
Twin Cltr Paaaenger b 4:25 am a 4:45 pm
Sioux City Paaaanger .o(:tSam
Cmeraon Accom b (:00 pm b 1:10 am
(b) Dallr except Sunday, (o) Sunday only.
(a) Dally.
IN HEAVY DAMAGE SUIT
Judge Leslie of the district court ex
cused the Jury which heard the evidence
In the 140.030 damage suit brought by
Frank R. Bowen against the Milwaukee
railroad for a beating alleged received
at the hands of a brakeman at Canton,
S D., In 1910. The Jury was unable to
agree on a verdict. The case went to
the Jury early Friday afternoon.
SOME BIG FAMILY RECORDS
Authentic Account of Italian
Woman Who Was the Mother of
' Forty-Nine CHilldren.
A recent news item records that
ThomaB Ellison More of Newton county,
Arkansas, Is the father of an even titty
children. He has been married threo
times. English papers have recently been
discussing big families In England and
elsewhere. k
Ono was that of Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
of Chlswlck, who can boast a family of
no fewer than twenty-nine "little" ones,
though these are by two mothers, the
present Mrs. Rogers being the second
wife of Charles Rogers. The proud
father, aged 74, might have been seen
carrying his latest Infant to Its baptism
a short time ago, and Chlswlck support
ers did due honor to the occasion.
The other case was that of T. A. Black
of Purley, Surrey, who, curiously enough
as a coincidence, can also claim to be the
father 6t twenty-nine children, and all
of them are alive.
Capital as these examples are, as show
ing that even In this age of bishops and
Judges who rail at the decaying birth
rate, yet tho nation Is not wholly going
to the dogs In this matter, the instances
mentioned do not form anything like a
'record" for Great Britain In thH
fashion.
There was that stalwart Scot hatting
from Cromarty, Thomas TJrquhart, who
not only know himself as the father of
thlrty-slx chlldren.but had tho supreme
satisfaction of living to seo a large num
ber of them gain very high positions and
become quite eminent. Of tho thlrty-slx
no fewer than twenty-five were sons
quite an unusual proportion of the kind.
Sunderland Just now seems to be try
ing to either break the record In another
way or to qualify In decent time for a
place amongst the notables already men
tioned. For the wlfo of a small shop
keeper In the Wearsldo town recently
presented her spouse with twins, which
would have satisfied most fond parents
as the product of one twelvo -month.
However, when It Is learned that this
same good woman had already borne an
other set of twins less than a year pre
viously one may be forgiven for saying
that, at the rate of "four a year," to
such a youthful couple, tho claims of
Mr. Rogers, Mr. Black, or even Mr. TJr
quhart, appear In much danger of being
soon excelled.
In the annals of "Numerous Children,"
by Boyle, there Is a case given of a Paris
lawyer who had do fewer than forty
five; and history also states that a baker
In France could boast of twenty-one
children born at seven births, and at!
within the astonishingly short space or
seven years! What a family this would
.have been for winning the good graces
of the prelate of London or the former
bishop of Rlpont
Of course, the actual "record," so far
as authentlo history can give It at all,
surely belongs to Slgnora Qrantn, the
wife of an Italian living at Barcelona.
This real "mother In Israel" did her
duty so nobly to the state that, at the
age of CO, she could look round and
count something like forty-nine olive
branches who were as delighted as pos
sible to .jialt her "mother." Slgnora
Oranta undoubtedly holds the record
still; and our English parents of twenty-nine-nay,
even the Scottish ones of
thlrty-slx will have a long way to go
t ovartake 1L Kansas City Star.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Has Wcakett Dav of Week in
the Pit Friday.
CORN HAS MUCH NEEDED RAIN
Moisture I'nts Those on the null Side
In the Lead an Seller of (he
Yellow Cereal Features
of the- Trndlna".
OMAHA. June 21, IMS.
The weakest day witnessed in several
weeks was soon In the wheat market yes
terday. While prices closed only W to He
from tho top levels, with July He higher
and other months H to So lower for the
day, steady support was given to the
market on all weak spots. This support
was doubtless the result of a wish on
the part of the larger holders of tho July
wheat to dlsposo of the remnant of their
big lino at as great an odvantago as pos
sible. Some sections of the wheat grow
ing country tost of Chicago and which
have been taking cash grain in Chicago
In goodly amounts during the past year
or more, were offering to sell that grain,
not only in Chicago, but In New York
for nearby shipment. It was said that
part of these offerings were old and
pRrt new wheat, tho former for July and
tho latter for September shipment. Mis
sourl was again a seller of wheat nt
Chicago for July and August shipment,
100,000 bushels ot No. t red winter wheat
chnngtng hands there yesterday, and
thero wcro additional purchases by Chi
cago houses of a round lot of new hard
wlntor wheat from the west, but tho de
tails were not obtainable. The first car
of new wheat received at Chicago this
year was on the exchange yesterday, and
consigned to the Armour Oraln company
from the southwest Cash wheat was o
to lc higher.
Tho much needed rains In Nebraska and
Iowa, with a promise of further precipi
tation to cover tho entire corn belt dur.
Ing the next day or two were the wenk-enlng-
influences in that market yester
2RK' Those who have adhered to the
pull side of corn for some time past, were
In the lend as sellers. Theue people
sold long corn and some of the old time
bulls put put short linos. Cash corn was
H to lVlo lower.
There were price losses In oats yester
day on account of the rains in the west
and the promise of ralna east of the Miss
issippi river, whero moisture is badly
needed. Additional new oats were sold
In Chicago yesterday f6r August ship
ment at H to 1 cent under the September
option for No. 8 white. Cash oats wcro
Mc lower.
. CLe.ar5?ceB were: Wheat and flour equal
316,000 bu corn. 11,000 bu., and oats,
O0uQ uU
Liverpool closed with wheat unchanged
and with corn unchanged to Hd lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 6J9.O0O bu.
and shipments of 479,000 bu.. against re-
SiHiJl f J2'000 bu- and shipments of
222,000 bu. last year. , ,
Primary corn receipts were 922,000 bu.
and shipments of CSS.000 bu.. against r
celpta of 771,000 bu. and shipments of 847 00)
bu. lost year.
Primary oats receipts were 1.O12.000 ,bu.
and shipments of 600,009 bu., against re
ceipts of 448,000 bu. and shipments of 338,-
000 bu. last year.
CARLOT RECEIPT8.
"Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago 78 433 M
Minneapolis .152
guluth M
Omaha 47 SO 0
Kansas City - M 55 4
St Louis 27 55 M
Winnipeg J35
Omaha, Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2
hard, 85Vi85io; No. 8 hard, 844Jc; No.
4 hard, 8lS3c; No. 3 spring. 8t84Ho: No.
4 spring. 8082o; No. 2 durum, 84GS5o:
No, S durum, 83i84c. Corn: No. t white,
B7Uoi No. 3 white, 67o: No. 4 white, 66
66Ho; No. 2 yellow, 669660; No. 3 yel
low, 55066oi No. 4 yellow, 55G?ic; No.
2, 6Co; No. 3, 65Ue65ttc; No. 4. MHSKo:
no grade. 60S67c. Oats: No. 2 white, S9
J39Uoi standard, 38c; No. 3 white, 38Wc:
PJLY""6,:,874380- Barley: Malting
8430V4o: No. l feed. 42HS45Hc. Rye;
No. 2, 55W960c: No. 3. 65066 Vic.
The following cash sales wero reported
todayr Wheat No. 2 hard wlntor: 1 car,
8Gc; 4icars, tWtC No. 3 hard winter: 2
cars, 85o : 2 cars. 84io: 1' car, 84c. No. 4
hard winter: 2 cars, 82o; 1 car, 8lHc Re
jected hard winter: 1 car, 79cj 1 car, 75o.
No. 3 spring: 1 car, 84Hc. No. 4 spring: 1
car, 80c. Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, 67Wc
No. 3 white: 3 cars 67c No. 4 white: 2
cars, 66Mc; 1 car, 64(4c. No. 2 yellow: 4
cars, 66V4o; 2 cars, 66c. No. 3 yellow: 6
cars, 66o; car, 56c. No. 4 yellow: 1
car, 66c; 1 car, 66Hc; 2 cars. 65c. No. 3
mixed: 1 oar, 66Ho; 4 cars, 65Hc No. 4
mixed: 1 car, 66c; 1 car, 51c: 2 cars,
64Ho. No grade: 1 car, 63c. Oats Standard:
1, SSHc; No. 3 white, 1, 38Hc; M, SSc. No.
4 white: 1 car, 3SHc; 1 car, 38Vio; 3 cars,
S8c; 1 car, 370; 1 car, 37Hic. Barley
No. 1 feed: 1 car, 61Hc.
1
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading? nnd Cloalnjr
Prices on Board ot Trnde.
CHICAGO. Juno 21,-Balkon difficulties
received some of the credit today for an
advanco in wheat Unfavorable weather
In both the spring and winter crop terri
tories did the rest. Closing prices were
steady at c to 1o higher. Corn finished
Ho to S1Aa down, oats off Ho to Wo
and provisions varying from 2'u decline
to an upturn of 67c
Wheat traders, who have recently been
Ignoring cables, were confronted today by
reports that consols had been disturbed
by demands for 200,000,000 Indemnity to
the opponents of Turkey. The security
market on this side was also satd to re
flect fear of serious European trouble.
Bull speculators here wero not slow to
apply the news to the wheat situation.
Rain Interference with the Kansas har
vest and lack of moisture for the grow
ing grain in South Dakota were suffi
cient additional incentives for big houses
to take all wheat 'offerings, A brief dip
In prices nt tho opening' former the only
exception to bullish control of the mar
ket Corn weakened on account of the break
ing ot tho drouth in a large part ot Illi
nois. The trade was cautious, however,
ahnnt nresslnir the selllnK side until tha
final extent ot the rainfall became known.
Wetting or important sections Hereto
fore dry eased oats.
Steadiness In the hog market held pro
visions within a narrow margin. Lard
monopolised most ot the business.
Artlcle.1 Open. Ulgh.l Low. CIose. TeB'y.
SOW Slty WA W 90
90W4 91H 1H WH 80
nm 9ih 03M,oMi mi
0HH6181H 61H 60 00
61HWi 62H 61U 61 61
50 69 6S 68$4 6tQ
41B41W 4i 41 41H .
41 422 42V4 41 42
42H&43 43 4lii 42 43
20 70 20 77 20 70 20 77 20 80
20 40 20 47 20 35 SO CH 20 45
1107H 111 U07 U 12 U 07-10
U 22 11 30 U 22 U 27 U 22
11.27 11 82 11 28-27 11 32 11 27:
11 70 11 75 11 70 11 76 11 70
UC2tt 1175 U.63 11 78 11 72
U 47H 11 66 11 46-47 11 65 11 47-60
Wheat
July.
Sept
Dec
Corn.
July.
Sept.
Deo..
Oats,
July.
Sept
Deo..
Pork.
July.
Sent
1
July.
Septj
Oct.
Ribs. I
July.
Septi
Oct.
Chlcnso Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1
red, ll.CO81.04; No. 3 red, 94QSc; No. 2
hard. 9tW6Q3c; No. 3 hard. 91S92ttci No.
1 northern. 93Vt05o: No. 2 northern. MVi
B95c; No. 2 northern, 92G94e; No. 3 north
ern. 9W3c; PiO. z spring, ireuroc; no-
spring, 9ie02c; No. 4 spring, S&ftOOc; vet
vet chaff, 9193c; durum, SlQWc. Corn:
No. 2. die01o; No. 2 white, 62Sttc: No.
3 yellow, tSHJlic; No. 3, 041c: No. 3
white, 6Mi2tto; No. 3 yellow. eitfClMc;
No. 4. XSC0c; No. 4 white, 61c; No. 4
yellow, 6O0Oc. Oats: No. 2, 8O0: No.
3 white. 42342Vc: No. 3 white. 4141vie;
No. 4 white. 4034I0; standard, 42c.
Rye: No. 2. 61c. Barley: 6O0ttc Tim
othys t3.6OS4.60. Clover: Nominal. Pork;
Lard: 111.07. Ribs: SU.7&$12.iS
POTATOESNew. market hlcher: (S1
SOo; receipts, 20 cars; otd unchanged;
receipts, 8 cars.
POULTRY Alive unsettled: hens. 1414c:
springs, 26c; turkeys. 17c
ICanana Cltr Grain nnrt rrovlnlon.
KANSAS CITV. Jur. V. -OATTLK-
Reretpts, 200 tiaj; market steady; prime
fed steers. 3X.26C4.7S: drctiftd beef Hears.
J7.60fl4.25 western steors, S7.s63.C0;
southern steers. U.OOirt.bO. cows. U.&i
7.26; hotfers, SL7t$V.t0; stockers and feed
ers, tS.608.1S', bulls. 5.K87.C0; calve.
3S.76fi9.60.
HOQB- Receipts, I, WO Head; market
aUidys bulk, It.e9gt.i0s Utrr, LH&Us
packers and butchers. 3StWN.iO; light
i54j7t.. pigs, troifriOft.
H1IRBP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market steady; lambs, i&S07.73: year
lings, s&.0Ofi.: wethers. 44.6tm.96; ewes,
l.264.7; stockers and feeders, t3.COG6.00.
Knusns Cltr Grain and Provision
KANSAS C1TT, June 21,-WHBATNo.
1 hard, 87mHc; No. 3. 8683o; No. J
ed. 8S9$o; No. 3, 8S92o.
gORN-No. 2 White, S0c; No. 3, 68H
OATS-No. 3 white, 41o; No. 3 mixed,
iHc.
Hi'E tTnOhanced. GOUo.
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $13.60
Futures closed sa follows!
WHBAT July, Wo; September, SSUci
December. Sfl44r$0G.
CORN-July, c; September, 60lSic;
December, 69c. ,
OATS-September, 41o; December, 41
BTTBR Creamery 1 7o; firsts, 20c;
seconds, 36c: packing, 21c
EGGS Firsts, 18c; seconds, lie.
POULTRY Hens, 13o ; roosters, 10c;
ducks, 15c; broilers, 23c.
1 1 1
St. Louis General Market.
ST. -LOUIS, June M. WHEAT No. 3
red, 9;d9so; no. 2 nara, wfuwo.
CORN No. 2. tUo; No. 2 while. 62c
OATS-No. 2, 40ffUr, No. 2 white.
42c
RYB-lc
Closing Prices ot futures:
WHBAT J uly, 88c; September, S9c
SSc.
CORNWuly, 6OH0; September, 61K
C61c.
OATS-Julv, 40So; Soptemebr, 4142o.
FLOUR unchanged. .
BRAN-acked, east track, SlflOlo.
HAY Unchanged.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour. DbU 1O.C0O 13.000
Wheat, buA 32,000 66,000
Com. bu 09,000 a.000
Oats, bu US.000 9,000
POULTRY Steady; chtckens, lSVio;
springs, 20o; turkeys, 16o; ducks, 16c;
geese, lie.
DUTTiaR quiet; creamery, 17c.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Juno 21. WHEAT
July, 90Hff91o; September, IlVic; Decem
ber, 96tto; No. 1 hard. P3c; No. 1 north
ern. 92W39JC; No. 2 northern. WVlfi91o;
No. 2 hard. Montana, 90Q01o; No. 3, iSK
89c.
FLOUR-Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 57(fj'C:e,
OATS No. 3 white, 3S4jo.
RYE No. 2. 64r05c.
FLAX Unchanged.
BARLEY Unchanged.
I
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVEKPOOL, June 21, WHEAT
Spot, steody; No. 1 Manitoba. 7s 9d;
No. 2, 7s 6Hd; No. 3. 7s 4d; tuturcs,
dull; July, 7s Gd; October, 7s 3d; De
cember. 7 4d. , .
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed,
nominal, no stock; American mixed, new
kiln dried, 6b 4d; American mixed, otd,
6s; American mixed old. via Galveston,
5s 8d; futures, dull: July, LaPlata, 4s
10d; LaPlata. 4s ld.
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. June 21,-WHEAT-No.
1 northern, 95ffi96c; No. 2 northern, KWP
94o; No. 2 hard winter, 91Q93c; July,
91o; September, 914c.
CORN-No. 3 yellow, 61Qlc; No. 3
white. C3c; No. 3, 00Slc; July. C0o;
Septombor. 61e.
OATS-WieWio.
RYE 00C0C.
BARLEY 6OQ6S0.
'
Peorln Market.
PEORIA, June 21. CORN No. S white,
Qe; No. 2 yellow, 6lc. ... . M
OATS No. 2 white. 41fl4Mio; stand
ard. 41&
Cra and Wheat Reann Viullettn.
United States Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for Omaha, Neb.,
for the twenty-four hours ending at 3
a. m., 76th mcredlan time, Baturday, June
21, 1913:
OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS.
Temp. Rain-
Station. High. Low. fall. Sky.
Ashland, Neb.. SO 67 .00 Pt. C loudy
Auburn 90 60 .25 Pt. Cloudy
Broken Bow.... 77 62 .60 Clear
Columbus 74 64 .63 Cloudy
Culbertson 83 65 .00 Cloudy
Falrbury 91 60 .00 Pt Cloudy
Fairmont 78 04 .33 Cloudy
Grand Island... 72 61 .OS Clear
"Hartlngton .. 74 62 .88 Clear
Hastings 79 63 .25 Pt. C oudy
Hotdrege 82 63 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Lincoln 83 68 .00 Cloudy
North Platte.. 80 60 .00 Cloudy
Oakdale 73 03 .19 Pt. Cloudy
Omaha S3 9 .08 Cloudy
Tekamah 70 65 .95 Clear
Valentine 76 58 .00 Clear
Alta. Ia 75 63 .04 Clear
Carroll 78 67 .48 Cloudy
Clarlnda 93 60 1.60 Cloudy
Sioux City 76 66 .01 Cloudy
Not Included In averages.
Minimum temperaturo for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a, m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES
No. of Temp. lain-
District Stations. High. Low falL
Columbus, O IS
Louisville, Ky... 22
Indianapolis, Ind 14
Chicago, 111 24
at Louis, Mo.... 19
Des Moines, la.. 22
Minneapolis ..... 61
Kansas City 26
Omaha 17
General Weather Conditions.
The weather Is cooler In all except the
extieme southern portion' ot the corn and
wheat region. Ootid general rains oc
curred last night In all except the St
Louis and Indianapolis districts. Falls of
one Inch or more occurred at the follow
ing stations: In Nebraska Plattsmputh,
2.95. In Iowa Creston, 3.00; Cedar Rapids,
1.10; Clarlnda, 1.70. In Minnesota Roch
ester, 1.70. In Wisconsin Lacrosse, 1.40;
Milwaukee, 1.10; Watertown, 1.20.
L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
92 63 .80
98 70 .40
90 68 .00
86 64 .60
98 72 .00
84 66 .70
SO 61 1.10
93 M .20
80 64 ,60
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. June 21.-COFFEE-Futures
opened steady at on advanco of 5
to 7 points In response to higher European
cables. The advance met considerable
selling, part ot which was rumored to be
against Jlrm offers from Brazil, and
prices soon eased off to a net loss ot 1
to 8 points under renewed or continued:
liquidation and local pressure. The de
cline was checked later by reports of a
steadier situation in Santos ana European
buying. Closed steady. July, 9.26c; Sep
tember, 9.bCo; October, 9,50c; December,
9,67c; January, .71o; March. 9.77c; May,
9.82c. Spot easy; Rio 7s, 95c; Santos 4a,
ll?ic. Mild, dull; Cordova, 1316o.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. June 21, COTTON Fu
tures closed steady. Closing bids: June,
12.04C, July, 12.07c; August. 11.97c; Septem
ber, 11.72c; October, 11.48c; November,
lt42o; December, 11.47c; January, 11.42c;
February, 11.43c; March, 11.63o; May,
11,68c. Spot closed quiet; middling uplands,
12.40c; middling gulf, 12.65c. Hales, none.
Cotton closed steady at a net loss ot
12 to 21 points.
LIVERPOOL. June 2t-COTTON-8pot,
unchanged and dull; middling, fair, 7.37d;
good middling, 7.03d; middling, fi.79d; low
middling, 6.63d; good ordinary, 6.21d; or
dinary, 6.67d. Sales, 4,000 bales.
ST. LOUIS, Juno a.-OOTTON-Steady
middling, 1215o; sales, none: receipts,
fJi boles; shipments, 1,037 bale-; stock,
23.278 bales.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. June 21.-METALS-DU11
and practically nominal; lake copper.
115.00315.25; electrolytic. 14.S7'16.00;
casting. 314.76. Iron: unchanged.
ST. LOUIS, June 21. METALS Lead,
firm; $1.20. Spelter, dull; 36.00.
I
London Htook Market.
LONDON, June 21. American securities
onened lower and declined steadily undar
realizing. The closing waa weak with
prices ranging from unchanged to 1
below parity. Money and discount rates
were sicaay.
Dry Goods Market.
NEW YORK. June a. DRY GOODS
Many small mall orders are coming in
on cotton goods for the Jobbing trod
Prices ruled steady. Underwear and
hosier)' orders for spring are light.
Linens are held back by apprehension of
tariff changes. Raw silk Is steady.
ISvnpnrMt4 Apples nml Urlrd Fruits
NKJW YORK, June 21.-HVAPORATED
APPLES Steadier; fancy, 7UJSe;
choice. fr$;c; prime, 5tf6c.
DRIED FRUITS-Prunes. firm; Ore-
cons, 69a AprlooU, peaches and
rslalna, qulL
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
All Xindi of Cattle Art lower far
the Week.
H0QS DROP FIVE TO TEN CENTS
Week's I.nmh Trnde Dull, with Cur
rent Prices a Dollar Lo er Than
a Week Asjo and nt the Low
est rolnt of the Year.
n , 80UTH OMAHA, June 21, 1911
Receipts weret Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8 !R! MndJ' 3.933 6,648 4.130
" 0 a T.u?dy 410,5 ,'lffi
8;;,lc.lnJ )Sunday.... 3,054 11.27 2,627
Thursday 2.611 8,437 1.7SS
"e'l Friday ., 7 7.7S3 617
Estimate Saturday 103 11,421 600
Six days this week.... 13.273 C7,(2 11.743
Samo days last week,. 12.18S 42,975 15.3S5
iuo uaj- z w K8 ago.. 13,449 71,368 17.4G3
Samo day 3 w'ks niro. .12.203 65.074 19.603
bmo daj's last year,. 9.702 40,931 8,643
fT0 following table shows the receipts
"""" "k una sneep ai souin umana
live stock market for the year to dats
as compared with last year:
1913. 1912. Ino. Dec.
Settle 406.543 409.411 3,449
"ogs 1.39S.7IO 1,765,497 361,777
Sheep 910,433 SS2.S77 2S.0W
The following tabio snows the range ot
Prices for hogs at South Omaha for the
last few days, with comparisons:
IM ... 1 tt
M H IM 1 M
U IU
... tto
1 4 M
H .. 4 40
t; nt ... 140
" 4 l I (0
140
Jt S? i2
II . Ill . I 44
TT IM ... 4 tf
II ... .lit IH IU
Tt 414 W IU
47 044 IM 141
tt Ill ... IK
. in too 1 m
tt M4 ... I 41
74 04 ... I 44
11 3M M I 4TH
41 Ml 100 4 l't
(I.......1M KO I 47V
71 Ill
m
Date. I 1913. Il12.l:ui.il910.
Juno 11
June 12
June
June
Juno
Juno 161
June 17
June
June
June
Juno
S 47U
8 62)4
8 69k
8 66
8 60
S 40
safe
8 43H
7 3
7 26
7 31
7 35
716
7 Si
7 29
7 35,
6 Ml
C 90
6 79
5
7 761 5 78
6
0 71
6 92
6 99
40 6 13
9 23
9 27
9 40,
9 38
9 21
9 30
m
9 43
9 40
19W.190S.19O.
7 391
7 39
7 62
7 67,
7 66
7 61
7 01
7 63
7 63
6 4t 6 91
5 48 5 91
6 521 6 79
1 5 85
6 60,' 5 l
b 01
6 53
6 67
6 64
6 00
5 91
6O1
6 91
I 6 91
6 69
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition ot live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb., for twenty-lour hours undlng at 3
p. m. yestorday:
it-ublPTS-CAUS.
Cattle. Hogs. Shoep. H'r's.
C, M. & St P. ity .. 4 T.
Mo. Pac. Ry 1 .,
Union Pacltic It R, .. 29 ,.
C. At N.-V cast... .. a
U. tt N.-W., West.. .. 66 ,. 2
C, St. P., M. & U.. .. 9 ,,
C, 14. & it-, east.. 3 4 3 ,,
U., 11. c L); wtMt., .. 24 .. ,.
O., R. 1. & r., cast. .. 4
Illinois Central lty .. a .. ..
o. o. W. ny 3 ..
167
3
2,:i3
Mil
2,012
231
l9i
'i'.itu
Total receipts. 3
DlSPOaiTION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co .. l.uOj ....
uwiit una uo
Uuduhy backing Co
Armour & Co
Schwartz Co.....
J. V. Murphy
Armour & o iC. C 76
Cuuuliy. Sioux City
awiit, St. Joe ...... 690
Total 76 12,373 690
CATTLK There was nuthlng of any
consequence In tlie way ot beef on sole
steouy ut the week's decline. Boot truuo
has ueen In very unsatlstactory snapo
this week, not so mucn on account or
local conditions as because of tho demur-,
nil-Ail mn.lr.i. ..tie. Km ,ir,lv hnv. Ih.
eastern beet markets opened In bud shape.
havo boen surtelted wltn nait-iat cattle
from lowa. Illinois and Missouri, wnere
n alifarn Hllt Vi nvUta ntlil ndMI lir4 H Trt
suiuiu utuv vaa whs a- msim 1
pretty well burned up. Strictly choice
I. ...... I .. t. 1. WUn -.. V. n V
cattlo havo not dectlu.a more tftan loP
26ij3So on the ordinary run ot medium
and heavy cattle, as well as on plain
yearlings ana ngniwciRius. xemauu
and prices have ruled lower In sympathy
with tho severo decants at easturn mar-
A comparatively small proportion ot tha
receipts tills wcuk had been maue up ot
cows and hellors, but this fact has not
served to sustain values to any appru
clable extent and while choice dry-lot
hellers and cows are not otf more than
, r tt a .Uu-a hn ham. n HnrllnM fir JlimJ
6O0 on tno ordinary run of grassy ana
liail-IBl COWS WlUl I1UVO (UIVUU.KU m
bulk ot the offerings. Veal calves havo
also suffertd a 2MjKJ decline tind best
-nln,,.. nrnilnrl alu.Z3. 11U11S.
etogs, etc., havo found a vory tair out
let at not far from steooy figures.
Alinougn DUBincsa " iuy.i.
era has oeen very light the market has
sharply lower all along the line, frime
fleshy iceacrs navu wwi u r'w" ",
havo not sufterod so much, nut tho orui
nary run ot stockers show a iWfWo de
cllne for the week.
Quotations on cattle; Good to choice
1,1. .t.ra. m.HV8.K0: fair to good beef
steers, 38.loeb.20i common to lair beef
WW 10 Chile; rciwi. 46.607.28
la r to gooa jjr:", fo.iuvi w.........
srockoBr. and leeders. toW. fair to
common to fair etockera and eederB, ftuw
avtt.4Us llOCK vuwff 1
VOHI V.44,4 V-
BTOCKERa AND FEEDERS.
NO. A, . .. w. -
4 . t0 ia
CALVES.
1 HO 7 4J 1. .......... 144 10 21
l " Ut 19 24
DULLS
1 1100 4 00 ,
COWB.
1 . . 140 IH 1 110 4 00
t.. hi 4 44
HOOS-Recolpts were llboral for a Sat
urday, amounting to 164 cars, or 11.4J1
heUd. This included some lirteen cars
which were consigned direct to packers.
For tho weea me 101m is ui.iv, n.w
U.500 larger than the corresponding week
a year ego. , ...
The mantel openou
morning, and prospects were that values
. .i. C: 1 ,... Whan narkan mods
their first bids It was on a otflOo lower
basis, and' wniie salesmen wc. ifovi ii,
a slight decline they were not looking
for any such break as this. Consequently
trade was very dull this moTnlng. and as
buyers refused to raise tholr bids, the
most ot the sates were made at the de
cline named. Shippers and speculators
did not buy nearly so heavily as they
have on the two preceding days, and
with nearly all ot the generous supply
at their dlsposat, packers had tho mar
ket Just about where they wanted it.
. . , 1 ., MM ti,, f! aba w.rA wMUnr than
at any other time, and tho movement at
this time It anymins, in uroasim uiwi
was during the early hours, lluyers did
.' M n I. a In anv hnrrv t n cl.Ar thn
uu h aociu v ... "
yards, and It was well along towards
noon ueiore me ai dic
Most of tho sales were made around
iR4fL.45. Some fancy lights brought
the top. u .
TftO weflKB iraue iuuwi uwmw
fully lOyitc. As compared with both a
weok ago and a year ago. the week's run
t IH....I n h .1.4 4fth fetnnlr
demand on most days, and sharp breaks
at other point, has forced values down-
Wara, wuamy nam uuen t uiiutoii mil
week, and while on most days thero have
share ot the supply has been mode up of
tne mixeo. una iii uiub u.
the heavies weighing as high as 450
pounds.
AT.
...JV6
44..
40..
44..
40
II 114
48 m
.240
....HO
141
aa..
40...
40.
44.
41.
M.
.110
.....a
...!!
... .Ml
404
40..
TT..
44. .
TO..
74..
40..
41..
II
46..
71..
44 ...
4i
aa
70....
47
41....
41...,
II.. .
4S...J..JU
.til
...M7
..til
...144
...Ml
...tl
...140
...141
...III
...CM
Ui
.. 447
. IM
.444
8b. Pr. ' Ko. A. 8h. Tt.
10 I 49 71. ......440 40 I 43
200 4 II 41 ......111 ItO 4 41U
... 4 44 77 til 10 4 41
... I 44 C4 MI IW 4 ny,
it I II .. .....370 40 I 4IU
... I II 41 140 40 I
40 I 15 n til 10 I 4tU
40 I 14 XI 244 40 I 41 (
110 4 44 74 Z4I 110 I 44
... I Stil 74 til 40 I 44
40 I 47ft 44 ill 120 I 41
... I 44 47 104 40 4 41
140 t 40 4.... ...Ill 140 4 41
40 I 40 41...... .244 ... I 44
120 4 40 It 177 ... 4U
110 4 40 t4 tU ... t 41
40 4 40 70 114 ... 4 it
40 4 44 44 ill ... 4 4S
40 4 49 al 244 ... I 44
... 4 40 71 Ill ... 4 41
... 4 40 71 244 ... 144
110 4 44 44 214 ... 4 44
40 I 40 10 Ml ... 4 41.
40 4 40 41 Ill . . 4 44V
40 4 40 44 til ... 4 44
44 4 40 40 24 4 40 4 41
... 4 40 71 Ill ... 4 44
44 I 40 71 m 40 I 41
44 4 40 14. .. 214 .., 4 44
40 I 44 44 104 ... I 44
... 4 it 41 C44 40 I 44
, m I 64 J4I Mitt
400 I 47 U
l I I7U
... I 4114
41 K m i iiu. ty
It... . .114 .. llltt 4 M ttfi
.:...::!s & " q - gg
" M HO I4IU V. il! !"
"t74 iio Ulli 377 JM 4 40
S !, II X41 40 4 40
!' !i M 74.. .....n4 130 IM
t! ! JJ 5"H 71 m 0 4 40
IJ""" iJ M ;H l 114 40 1 40
.0.,.,.BI , I i 404 so 1(0
M J' J " H 40 147 40 4 10
I KJ tOO I 4IU 71 330 ... I 40
74 14 110 I4ti B.. ...til . M
J ItO I42H II IM 40 Sm
" ' lH 0 116 ... 1(0
47 444 40 I 4IU 71 ... .Ill .,, I 48
8HRBP The only receipts this morning
were two oars ot Inmbs which wero
hipped direct to ono ot the packers.
The supply being not lnrgo enough to
make a market, values aro quotably the
samo as on Frlnday.
This woek the packers havo hral little
difficulty In forcing a big reduction In
prices all along tho lino and. n a result
offerings at the close of the week chnnged
hands at tho lowest point ot tho year and
around ft dollar lower than a weok tw?o.
On Monday practically all grades of
lambs and what fow muttons showed up
tilt tho toboggan and have been sliding
downward every day. tho week closing
with a decidedly bearish feeling In tho
trado nt current prices, This has all oc
curred In fnco of the receipts showJng a
decrease as contrasted with ono ana two
weeks ago and traders oo no signs for
any Improvement during the early part
of next week. Tho depressing Influaj!
has been due mainly lo the liberal arrivals
of southern lambs at southern points
and also to generous supplies at Chicago.
Southern Inmbs nro dressing out exrep
tlonally well and moro ot them than
usual nt this lime of the year havo been
Staoed on tho mnrket, owing to tho
routh stricken areas In the south.
While the local receipts havo been
rnther light, the general quality has been
npthlns extra nnd right prime offerings
pf handy weight have hern very scarce
Idaho contributed a fow shipments ot
spring lambs nnd clipped owes on Mon
day nnd Tuesday, but since then It has
been largely a clipped lamb market,
with only a few odds and ends of aged
sheep being offered. According to ro
ports there aro a fow moro Idaho con
signments In eight tor next week, the
number being not expected to exceed
those nt tho opening of tho current week.
Quotations mi sheep and lambn: Spring
Inmbs, J8.60fi7.C0; Inmbs. shorn, 10.00177.15;
yenrllngs, shorn, 15.CGJK00; wethers,
shorn, 36.OOtfJ6.60: ewes, "shorn, 34.25H6 34:
cull lambs, H.0O4JS.2S; cull sheep, 32.60
3,75.
St. Jnappli Live Stock Market.
8T, JOS15PH, Juno 21, CATTLE Re
ceipts 100 head; market, steady; steers,
37.26fi8.76:, cows and heifers, St.OOft8.S0;
calves, $7.0039,00.
HOOS-Ilecelpta 6,000 head: market, 8o
lower; top, 33.70; bulk, 38.658.65.
t
OMAHA GUNHltAt. 3MIUCIST.
. nUTTER No. 1. Lib. carton. Ste; No.
1. 0-lb. tubs. 2SHo; No. 2. 26c.
FISH-Whlto. fresh, 16c; trout, fresh,
12c; largo croppies, fresh, 12a; Spanish
mackerel, 15o; eel, 17o; haddock, 12c;
flounders, 12o; shad roe, per pulr, 40c;
salmon, fresh, 16o; halibut, fresh, 9a;
buffalo, 9ci bullheads, 12c; channel cat
tlih, 13a; pfks, He; pickerel, 11 c.
CHEESE Imported Swiss, S!o; Amorl
can Swiss, SGo; block Swiss, S4o; twins,
llo; daisies, 18a; triplets, 18c; Young
Americas, 19o; blue label brick, 17!ic; llm
burger. 2-lb., 21c; Lib.. 22c; Now York
white, 20c.
POULTRY Broilers. 35a a nniiniV hn
lOftc; cockB, 12ttc; ducks, l&tf20oi geese,
minora, awtua; pigeons, per uoz.,
11.20; rostors. Do; ducks, full leathered,
10o; geess, full feathered, 13o; squabs. No.
1, 31.60; No. 2. 60c
The following trult ana vegetable prtoei
are reported by the QUinsky Fruit iMnv
pony:
, FRUITS Hood river strawberries, per
24-quart caso, 33.60: California red rasp
berries, per Til-quuxt caso, 1.W; CallfornU
Logan berries, per 24-quart case, 33.00;
California blackberries, per 24-quart case,
13.00; apricots, per 4-basket crates, $1.76;
plums, per 4-basket crato, 12.00; poaches,
per box, $1.60 to $1.76; California blaok
or red cherries, per box, $2.00; California
cantaloupes, pony crates, $5.60; California
standard, per crate, 30.00; homu grown
cherries, per 24-quart case, $2.00; home
grown gooseberries, per 24-quart case,
$2.25. Oranges, Sunulst Valcnutas, 120, 2&S
sites, per box, $0.00; 15t, 170, 200, 210,
260 sites, per box, $0.60; fancy Vutenclas,
126, 2SS -lies, per box, $6.00; Valenclas,
160 sizes, per box, $5.60; Valenclas, 170, 200,
215, sizes, iter box, $6.00. APPleB, extra
iancy Qano, circle brand, per bbl., $6.60;
extra fancy Wlnosap, per bbl-, $6.60.
Evaporated cranberries, carton contain
ing 36 packuges, per carton, $2,70.
Lemons, extra fancy Sunklat, 800s and
300s, per box, $9.00: oxtra choice rod ball,
SOOs und SCO, nor box, $8.60.
VEOUTAIILES Largo new potatoes,
Ser bu., $1.00; 6-bag lots or more, per
u., 90o; rural, per bu., 00c; red river
early Ohio, per bu., 60c California
crystal wax onions, per crate, $1.60; Texas
Uormuda, per crato, $1.00, Fancy 'rexus
tomatoes,, per 4-buokot crate, $1.00; 6
crate lots, 95c.
Clearing Home llanU Statement. .
NEW YORIC, Juno 21. Tho statement
of the, actual condition of clearing house
banks and trust companies for tho week
shows that they hold $13,609,660 reserve In
excess of legal requirements. This Is an
Increase of $4,997,160 from last week. The
statement follows;
Actual condition Increase.
Loans :. $1,831,161,000 11,410,000
Speole 367,847,000 6,751,000
Legal tenders 85,016,000 1,106,000
Net deposits 1,762,821,000 6,623,000
Circulation 47,032,000 3,000
Hanks' cash reserve
In vault 379,282,000
Trust companies' cash
reserve In vault 63,680,000
Aggregate cash re
Serve '. 442,862,000
Excess lawful reserve 43,809,650 4,997,150
Trust companies' ra
servo with clear
ing house members
carrying 25 per cent
cash reserve 67,055,000
Summary of state banks and trust com
panies In areater New York not Included
In clearing house statement:
Loans $567,401,400 $8,477100
Sped , 66,866,100 '483,605
Legal tenders 7,600,200 306.400
Total deposit 632,025,700 1,433,300
'Decrease.
London Htook Market.
Oonaola, neaay,. TSlI'llllllaola Central. .
do account 72M., 1C. & T. ....
Amal. Copper 44!4N. Y. Ctntral....
jltablaou 44 1 aooaylnnla ....
Canadian Pultlo,.320tillaa4tnc .........
Chlcaro O. W. ...... llliHoutbern paeltlo.
K. Paul 104tiVnlon I'aclflo....
Eam & IU O.,., HViU. 6, gual
Brit ZtViWabaaa ,
to lat pfd ,,, ItVtDaUaara J0!
Grand Trunk 21 Hand Mints i
SILVER Bar. nulet at 6Hd Der ounce.
MONEnr-3Vi314 por cent
The rate of discount in the open market
for short and three months' bills la 4 5-16
64 per cent. j
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. Juno ?1.-The condition
ot the United Stales treasury at the be
ginning of business today was: Work
ing balance. $ifl,066,996; in bank and Phlllp-
flntw, 350,022,212: total of general fund.
137.373.S33; receipts yesterday, $2,510,740;
disbursements. $2,146,675; surplus this fis
cal year, $12,831,066, as agalnat a surplus
of $3,610,208 last year. The figures for
receipts, disbursements and surplus ex
clude Panama canal and publlo debt
transactions.
Hank Clenrlnffs,
OMAHA, June 21. Hank clearings for
today are $2.3S0.189.61 and $2.000,3S5.04 tor
the corresponding day last year. Bank
elearjngs for the week ending today are
$16,606,316.07 and $U.661,78.3e for the cor.
responding week last year.
Nrir York Mlnlnir Stoeka.
NIflW YORK, June 2I.-Closlng quota
tlons on mining atook s were'
Cmnatotk T 8 ,1 Uttls Chlat 4
do bonds.. . .10 Mexican 44
Con. Cal. & Va . Ontario .200
Iron Uliier . .100 Opklr ... 14
Laadillla Con ,.. I Tallow Jackal II
OXIaiao.
HEW YORK J3T0CK MARKE1
Quotations Soaled Down by an Out
burst of Selling.
DECLINE IN U. S. STOCKS ABROAD
ICnnvrn Mnvementa of Cnrrcncy Dnp
Ins; the "Week Point to Larger
Onln In Cash by the
Hanks.
NEW YORK. June 21. Quotations were
scaled down generally today under an
outburst of selling which, in some cases,
foroed stocks nearly to tho low level
caused by the sovore break of last week.
Trailing was much more active then oo
recent days und the market waa un
settled throughout tha two hours' ses
slon. Tho chief reasoh for renewed sell,
trig wns tho refusal ot the Interstate
Commerce commission . to reopen the
freight rate caso In th petition of east
ern roads for a 6 per cent advance.
While tho action ot tho commission,
modified by tho statement that tt would
conduot an Inquiry on Its own account
Into the mater ot present rates, ftva newt
hnd an acutely disturbing Influence,
The market's burden was Increased by
a decline of American securities In Lon
don before tho opening here and evi
dences of further unsetttemont of th4
foreign markets. In London, Consuls fell
to a now low record, and the cables
brought reports ot serious conditions In
tho linlkans.
lipitr traders made the most ot thes4
conditions, attacking the whoto list at
tho opening. Such stocks as Union Pa
cific, Northern Pacific Reading. Steel.
Amalgamated and Smelter broke 2 to 1
points.
Stool dropped to 50H. within a point
of last week's low, and the preferred itt
102H oqunled Its previous low. Amalga
mated came wit 111 n a fraction ot Its re
cent bottom figure. Trading grew quieter
toward the close
Known movements of currency during
tho week had pointed to a largo gain In
cash by tho bonks, so that today's state
ment showing nn advance ot $$,R)0,000 in
actual cash holdings was in lino with
oxpectatlons. Tho bnnks continued to
pllo up reserves, adding nearly $5,000,004
to tho surplus.
Bonds wero Iwavy. Total sates, par
value, were $617,000. , .
United Stntcn 3s, registered, declined ft
ouid Panama 3s, coupon, H, on coll on
the week.
Number of sates und leading quotation!
on stocks today wero:
saiea. nun. ktw . ,io
17,400 44Vt 4IH
100
4.100
600
400
300
tt
2414
44H
41H
14
100 4
11
IH
0i
14
"iii
'ioii
1.100 lit
too til
2,400 42H
3,100
too
100
1,100
IK
tv
111
em
400 311
soo tou
3,400 IIH
100 It
4.200 10JU
400 111
100 S4T4
TOO
400 10
100 111
111H
,u..
JlH
l4
H
in
IMt
'it"
n
iB
1444
1H Ui,
111
100
3,000
400
II
14
13
n
14
400 lll
1,100 111
700 H
400 104 Vi
3.100 US'
W v 1 1 sm
3400 109V4 IK
HIS
lion
t
lom
"5
IKU
.....
1,100 34H UH
Amaltatnated Copper ..
American Asrlcultural,
An,tilian t Sugar
Ainfrlcanl (Tan
American Can pfd
American C. & K. ......
American cotton nil...
AmVrlcan lea Bacurltlea
American Unaenl
American l.ocomotlra . .....
American 8. & 11 3,100 41K
American H. A 11. rM ..... .....
Aricrican sutar Kenning
American aTl. A Tal...
American Tobacco ....
Akaconda Mlnlnf Co..
Atohlaon
AUfclion Pfd
Atlintto Coaat Line....
llatllmere A Obi
Delhleham 8twl
Urootilrn Rapid Tranalt 1,800
Canadian racmo
Central Leather ,
Cneaapeaka A Ohio
Ctilcato Qreat Weatern
Chi., Mil. ASt. P
Chi. A W. W
Colorado Fuel & Iron..
Conaolldatad (las
Corn rl'oducti
Delaware A Itudton...,
Dtnter A lllo Grand..
D. A It. O. ptd
Dlattllerar Stourttlrs....
Krlttt . i.4tti44t(44
Krl lat ptd
Krla M pld..
neneral Klectrlo
Great Northern ptd
0 1 eat Northern On etta
Illlnota Central
Intorbi luih-Met. ....
Intarborouah-Met. nfd.
Inttrnatlonal HarreaUr.
International Marin ptd
International Paper ..
International Pump .,,
iv u, Bouinem
Laoled Qa ,,
Lahlah Valler .
Loularlll A N'aahTllI.
M., St 1. A O. Bta. U.
M., K. A T
Missouri Paeltlo
(National Dlicult
National Lead
N n. ot m. td pm..
tNer Tork Central ....
It. V,, O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern, ...
North American
Northern Paeltlo
rltle Mall
Pennajlranla
reople's Oaa
Pitt.. C. O. A 8t. L.
I'lttsburth Coal
Prewed Steel Car
Pullman Palaca Car...
Iteadlnc
llepubllo 0. A I
Itepubllo I. A B. pfd..
Hock Island Co
nock laland Co. ptd...
St. L. ft B. F. M ptd .
Seaboard Air Line
Deabotrd Air Lin pfd..
Hloia-Blietflold 8. A I
Southern Paclflo
HouUiera Hallway
ttouthem Stallwar pfd..
Tennaaae Copper
Texas A Paeltlo
Union Paclflo pfd
United Btates Itealtr .,
United mate Rubber. .
"United statu Steel ....
United States Steel pfd, 3.200
Utah Copper 1,100
Virginia-Carolina Chem. too
Wabaan ,,,
Wabash pfd , ,,
Western Mainland
WMtam Union joo
Witlnghouia Electric... loo
Of fired," lh
3400
too
too
1,300
1,100
i.ioo
too
1!U
141
110
30U 14K
IIH UK
1M4
.....
II
11
ioiu
i,'too l'etu jot"
siioo iit" hi
too 21 KH
u.'too ism! Uiii
1,400 111 It
300 71 71
7,100 11 II
M UH 34U
... ..... ....
"ioi iVt
t.iio "ti" 'tvi
1,200 2014 20H
400 74 74 U
1.100 2IU V
17,400 144H 141H
400. 40 0
'"too, 'iiii
n.ftoo aiu tnf.
101 10JH
41 44U
34ti U
"sit
it
44
21
(
44
40 i
II
2
40?)
104
137M.
HIM
II',
tl
S4T4
M
sim
to
(4
ity
100
121
1441
insi
IH
:
nif
tt
ti
it
IMW
lSBM
It
lotM
HM
ni
101 ti
ilii
V4
7
11
HUv
lit
1110M
lit
1
lot
444
UH
tt
lot
MH
101
11M
10T(
107
tl
11
ill
lit
lll
17 K
7IH
II
14
li4
41H
to
r&
It
his
to
to
14
40TI
10311
40
lii
tOi
4441
Nevr Vork Money Markflt.
call" nominair no" "loans; time" tS
S0,leri,f-I5,,.y ,,ay- Per cent) ninety
days. 34iM Per n. ,lr m..ki. "t'if.V,
per cent;
PIIIMK VTTT.tf! nln.
cent. .-o per
STEULiINO BXCIIANOSJ-Stesdy. with
actual business In bankers' bills at 34.81
for sixty-day bills and at $4.tpS3 for de
mand! commercial bills. $18!.
488IVBH-Bar, 68Mo( Mexican dollars.
lioNDS-aovornmeni, steady; railroad,
The closing quotations for bonds were
as follows:
V. B. Ttt. ta rf... 100 Japan 4s 4444
do ret. Is coupon. 100 K. c. B. rsf. la. MU
V. a. is ,e jOlVaL, 8. dei. U tm MH
do Is coupon.... 101 tiU AN, un. (a. tl
8- 'J'"" K. A T. 1st 4, tOU
do 4s coupon lll do gen. 4Us. ... u
r.n'm.'1 ?" fOBPoa-lOMi'Mo. Paclflo .. .43
A.-C. lat 1 4t do eonr. ta
Am. Ag. 4a tUfceeN". It. of M 4U o
A. T. A T. er. 4s UMN. Y- C. . 4H . tju
Am. Tob. ts 114 d0 dab. 4s Iji,
Armour A Co. H..tO U r.. K. II. A II
Atchison f Is.... tl er. ....?? 77
do cr. 4s (1140) t8HN. A . er. 4a loiu
do er. la HVi do lat con. i,. twL
At. C. U 1st .. ItViNo, Paelflo 4t . tl2
ti. o, ti ti d is . lis
do m I40. S. L. rfd. U. IT'i
Dr. Tr. r. it llUd'win. er. IU (UU) tl
O. of Oa. U ....in do eon. ft...... ' ttu
Oen. Leather Is 104 (Reading gtn. 4a. ttu
O A O. 4Us MKia L. A S .T. t, in 17 S
do eon. iHt 40H da re a. ti,..., uS
C A A. IMt II 3t. I 8. W. 0. ta, T2
C. D. A Q. J. latlHB. A. L. Ui. laT 7014
do gen. 4s ItUEo. Paclflo col. 4s.. tt!
O M A 8 P o. 4 Ha 101 da er. 4 I2
C. 1L I. A P. e. 4 44H do 1st rf. 4s. 4741
do rfr. 4 7H4Bo. nr. 101U
C. A tt r A IH to3 da ge V..":.. 74
Del. A Hud. er. 4attMUaton Pactllc 4a.
D A n. O. ref. 4e44 do ct. 4 ...... tIK
Dlrtlllsr la. tti do 1st A r. 4s. It
ErU p. I. 4 M O. 8. Ilabbex Is. 100
do gen. Is 44 V. S. steel td la. . II
do ct. 4e r. D.. 44 Va.-Cr. a Is, .. tli
II. C. 1st ref. 4s.. 40 Wab. Ut A . 4a. 10
Int..Ue4. 4Hs, 1l.Wrt. M4 4s, ?7
Int. U. M. 4H.. II Weat. El. tr. $a... It
Did. "Offend. Wla. Can. it. ... MH
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON, June a. Closing quotations
on bonds were:
Alloues S)S Mohawk 41 Vi
Amal. Copper ...... Uf Neeada on it
A. Z. U A B.... It Mplslng Mines .... IH
Axis. Com 3ViKorth Butt 31
11. A O. C. A 8. M. 30 North Lai IU
cal. AArlrona .. tlUold Dominion it
Cal. A Heel ....410 Oaeeola 71
Centennial 10 Qulney ........... 47
Coper Ilanse CL C. IIH Shannon ,. 7u
Eaat Butte C. M . i Bnpartor J2U
Franklin 4 i Superior A B. M . t
airoux Con. , 1 Tamarack J
Qranby oCa U V. 8. IU A MNN" 44
Oreen Canaaea ..4 da pfd 44V4
UI. Ilojall (a).- II Utah n. TU
Kerr Lak tUUuh oppr . ... 404
Lak Cop par llyVflnoa xui
altasU vypr 14 WolTtrtas 44