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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1903 COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL |fr e iua® Jhhie fuaren: were.ionod | 3 Boptamber, an s "0 P * | G R, A Yo “Connta"an: | OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET |tz : BLToe doen no T know: what Ho ill 4o lower at £55126d. Locally copper re-| CORN—8 American _ mixed, new, | clined on the money requirements and home “1 b several propositions that I am mained quiet and nominal at SH4SGILST | fArm at e 10d; July, bs 6. Futures: Quiet | ralls were dull and irregular. Americans looking up,” he saia, '‘but have-not yet for lake and electrolytic and at $14 for | June, nominal; July, 4s $%4d; Beptemnber, | opened weak, owing to continued realiza- determined what to do. e 1n8d lower at £1158 in | 45 6%d. tions for New York account, became a . B e =] Bullish Orop Advices Boost Oorn Values on | {55GRE )i ot 5L e o bidma —_— fraction wtendler, rencted and closed siaady | Aother Heavy Ran of Oattle Osused RECEPTION ON MARKET ROW Board of Trade. Spelter declined 18 6d to £ 10n In Londor | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. | but gomewhat fifmer. “Rio Tinios collaps Prices to Go Btill Lower. and was nominal here at $6.%. Iron clo on New York advices. Kaffirs drooped. ! it —_ 28 60 - PARIS, “Prices on the [ o e : Wi ¥ Roasting ® Arrive from B I oY a10 M wer and more | PFices Fluctuate Alarmingly, Cons day. were nRtected by the weakness of o iy " it N PRICES RISE NEARLY CENT AND HALF |or™fefs” nominal at $19.80G:5% for No. 1| ing for Raise Causing Final Break. |French rentes. Only Servians and Turks (HOGS AVERAGED A TRIFLE HIGHER - Texas and Find Hearty —a foundey, “northern; GG for N I\ NEW YORK June 6-A comparison of | i *iotfiia it Hhe fivate fate of dis: o—— : Welcome Here. 1 5 y X' | today's last prices with those of last night | oo, vas § 1118 per cent. oo " " Oats and Provisions Alse Ge Up|southorn and No. 1 foundey. SUtherh BOLL | gives no fdea of the wide Muctuations in, the O T L1 e e ) Eelange on | Very Light Recelpts of Sheep and e quoter 9.001719.50. ay's market. The principal speculations | omann e s o iy, & 4 . sugnety, wat Whoat memains | bomital Verbladelle, seporied S Gttt | kSN wore e T of2r RO | AR S AR 10T LORCES g pere | L4MDS with Quality Commen: but | I HE A d ower than last night and within a range | aos oda v ! - Practienll: Everything Sold o " " .. They Uncha at Cless of Fesulted 1n'a deciine of 60 cents & ton In the | TGI8 Y8 (AENA S Miween 10 nnd | (longd (004Y, OWIng to the reichstag elec ¥ rebdiem fow yesterday. ‘They had Just dolie ‘W Day. New York market for northern No. iiwern |2 Points of thelow level touched on Wedne Readily at Steady Prices. CKE from Texas, packed In open crates as carc- 8 loss of G0c & ton N, Dricee rof quotation |98y last in many cases. The day's New York Mintng Quotations, it LT fully as preclous jewelry and worthy of o P rorthern was largely,nominal, | Movements, while generally small. thete-| NEW YORK, June 18—The following are - e 3 [ nearly the same care, too. being quoted at CHICAGO, June 16.—The feature in the | between 319.60 and 420,80 per ton. This com- | fore, represcnt i substartial recovery from | ¢ne quotations’on the New York Stock ex- SOUTH OMAHA, June 16. | R0 aw 3 L S8 |80 er orate of forty ears n trade’ today was the sharp advance | pares with a price of $44% per ton April 1 | attempted to rush prices up late In the day | PANES’ P o+ | Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheeb. | iG55 Tnerd was another heavy run of| The annual reunion of Texas vegetables 15,408 Bs 24 vioes, Beprember ?m:f&‘,"uil OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. |10 Bk Boore o r e e again fal | Alles ... im lonrie Siilem | Official Taesdny. & 9% 18 [ 1oge here this morning, but under the in- | is ‘approaching an end and representatives hig p higher, Beptember oats wero %@%c higher, back. The closing, however, was firm, but | Breewick Con S Phoents Dl reports. from ather. painta ‘the_ magket | Of Other states are about to assert them- Chief of these, perhaps, Is & trade : ; ts from ot o :un"wrv;e:: 17.2“3"5%“;?.'»?3: and provisions tion of Trade and Quotations on | very dull and near the top level. The infer. | Comstock Tunnel ... oo sm‘:‘fi*g Loy A B L A ¢ ,2}:&: Peneraily & Bloke) r:l"-lt:nr'm'rm“;l‘:: | selves. ere fro , 4 o t on G Vor.. veek..... , X , 2 5 Wheat rTuled quiet and was steady the Staple and Fancy Produce. Fap that e ntors comed (e Tashet oo | Hoea Bcwr . " Same week before. Y gales went largely at 602is and .0 with | excursion of Callfornia peaches, apricots grenter part of the day. The opening Was & | £GGS—Fresh stock, Joss off, 123e. the short side and encouraged resistance in | Iron Siiver Same three weeks . 2110 $6.10. A8 the morning advanced, how- (PIUmS and cherries, who in their special trifle easier on indifferent cables, excellent| 1ivi POULTRY—Hens, 10410%c: spring o substantial buying demand. The buying | Leedille Con. standerd . Same fou % 2 7,715 | ever, the market meemed to weaken, until | CAF are expected to arrive Wednesday or weather and bearish crop ‘f" ces fromn | chickens, per ib, 20c; roosters, according to | by the bears to cover was a substantial| X Asked. Same days last year. o at the close the advance was very largely [ Thursday. Then there are the strawberries France and Russla, July belng a shade ool "4gee: turkeys, 13@16c; ducks, 7G8c;| element in the rally and when the attempt ——e RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. |iost. The bulk of all the sales went from v y lower to a shade higher at TA@70c and | geese, Sqrc. was made to carry the movement further | Cotton Market. Theé following table shows the receipts of |36.00 to $8.06, with some of the late hogs at | °f Hood River, Ore., who are known every- Beptember unchanged to ¢ lower at i) BUTTER—Packing stock, 14%¢; cholce | pressure to sell was again encountered. Ini NEW ORLEANS, June 16.—COTTON— | cattie, hogs and nh e sl .lmsg |",: S-.v';: sm‘v_ B The o nd common stuff sold | Where for thelr staying qualities and who @it o TaTINC, Good selling by promi- | o BN SIGE, PECTrator, M@, | | DiGitien wecount muse be tAken of What Steady; snics, 00 bales: ordinary, 109-16c; | the year o date and comperisons with las. | largely from 14 down. All the early | with characteristic western energy are try- nent operators on the more favorable crop | “FRitgH FISH—Fresh caught trout, looked like further liquidation during the | good - ordinafy, 11 5-16e; low ~middiing, | year: 0 date Snd comparisons With Mee. |arrivals were disposed of in fairly good > advices both at home and abroad, tORether | pickerel, c; pike, $c; perch, §c; bUffalo, 7ci | early hours this morning, the weakness of | 12 3-16c; middling, 18 3-16c; receipts, 781 bales: | Lattie Py T €C. | season, but some of the hogs thai came | NS to drive the home berry from its own with selling by St. Louls and the north-|hiuenish, 1lc; whitefish, 8¢; salmon, osterday’s market having awakened fears | stock, ‘05,69 bajés. Futires, teady: July, | Hogs s Lo ‘6.6 | In late were rather slow sale. Representa- | market. About a carload of Oregons was west, had & weakening tendency and prices | huddock, 10ci codfish 1dc: redsnapper, 100i | {at"'a further extensive decline was In | 13466719 500; August, 13.35G10.260; September, | Bheep it . (oo i0s “seriny i tive sa ] sold Monday. Missourl berries are still gradually ylelded, July declining to 75%c |iobsters, bolled, per Ib., %c; lobsters, green, | oo doy "1t was evident also that when | 11 41@1142c; October, 10.2510.260; November, e Fhgo s L i : | e y 1 after touching 76} soon after the openink, | per b, 23c; bullheads, 1ic; catfish, lde; | BEORRECT (S BRSNS AR, Tow Nevel 9.0400.980; ' Deoomucr. " $,.0000.98¢; January, Average price pald for hug B coming along and, with the home article, while September sold off to 78e. A de- |Eiick Bass, 17@20c; halibut, 10c; shad roe, Kuyl" SETAR Investment character agnin | s st e mber, . 93¢ * | Omaha for the last several days with com- are down to $1.50 or $1.76. grease in the world's vigible SUDDIY g |40 per pair; roe shad, $1 each; crapple, 13c; | Jume {nto the street. The deduction drawn | NEW YORK, June 16—COTTON—Market | P4riaon A modest stranger on the row is the 4,152,000 bu., as shown by A used some | NerTing, 6c; perch, 6c; white bass, 10c; blue- |}, the avernge operator at the end of the | opened easy at a decline of 9@13 points and | Date. 1903. 1902, [1901. | 1 598. (1897, Missour! raspberry, which registered In fair o L o waa lost on | Vigk A% day was that attacks on the market would | riuled weak under ‘ower cables, better crop | 156, 11008, {1803 /1990 o~ g 4 firmness later, but the acvance was BRAN_Per_ton, $i. encourter substantial buying power and [ accounts, favorable weather and reallzing, | A | T3 5 o o ihes g 3R s g gl v SRR s profit-taking. The strength In corn gave| HAY_Prices quoted by Omaha Whole- | sncourter, substantisl buying power S0 | accounts, fayorable weather and realizing, | May R [ECH nervy enough 6 sooipt the .0 00 00 & e e e e "yl ang | Sale Dealern agocIaon o, Noras: | WAS o longer over hanging the market. | the lowest of the sersion, 41though, the mar. | May B ols crate offered. Cucumbers, still hot Texas Bt omper poth unchanged ot 7 and | Wpland, $10; Wo. 2, 8000, edlu ea’ are for | Attempts to bull the market scemed to en- | ket was finally steady at a net decline of o Beptember both unchanged at %07 . Rye straw, §. These pricen are far | 0, [T heavy selling ot the high levels 11@36 points. The initial losses were due to confederates, for they continue to disagree 4@ %e. Clearances of wheat and flour thay of good cclof and quality. Demand fair | Rl et JEE0d, T Gicated of a dull and | a very weak turn In the Liverpool market with northerners, are o. sale every day, T S 0 A 1000 Du. & year | ST feceints light. sluggish market is viewed not without | under what private cables attributed to are alwo members of the same family S apelis Ehd Duiuin revoeted 1o | o> satistaction in financlal circles generally. | profit-taking by the bulls, Liverpool closed WHO comls’ frol 'T0 DRSUMIVISEYEN ARH' oF SSibta of 206 cars, which, with local re-| RYE-Ne 2, 8. That the resources which have been ac- | net 5@8 points lower. At the first sign of e i S = Seibis of 3 care—one of contract grade—| XYE—No. %, % cumulated by such a painful process of | weakness the bears began hammering Morrison, Iil. Michigan celery, still ten- fade total receipta for the thres points of VEGETABLES, Hiquidation should be put back info specula- | prices, and while just after the call there der and slight, is here dally, looking for a &; 0t :fif:‘pm cars Iast wi ‘and 146 m?"& ro‘r:;ax;::;—xonnam stock, Per|¢jve use with the n(-edl' of the coming rva.-da nil‘r;.rinflnlrnry r:]fl}l\ in "‘fi dov;nwlrld select boarding house with good service ., 50@8e; , 36QA0c. till to be met is a course gen- | trend, midday found the market about 1o Are & YOAT QKO ive trade In corn and| NEW POTATOES Southern, per 1b. % | el s kapproved by bankers and those |G poinis linder Monday's . closing. At Texas beets are constant loaters along the prices were docidedly strong throughout l”,:r‘}g{‘:fi}'s“‘},‘:r‘h""‘““w:“““““' 0c. With large property interests. During the | this level the weekly report of the weather row and the Texas tomato, which has A Ly been dropping In occasionally, will soon move here for the summer. tracy in Blading on Public Lands. BR2E2 Manly young roasting ears, stralght as Indian braves, held a reception on market 2ss2es” ono EXEE RS, BRESE - - 2 s = ¥ 5 t 35} & i sl BRERER_ : ez Sue 2288 Sietio rs 2sssgssses FEEFEI IS YIS SFEE ¥ . Loonaae TEM-L 8 BT B i 228 "2gePRs REPTTELS veri) ts du ANIES 3 sarly decline foday the suspense over the | bureau was read and Indicated according B e fuvorable crop prospects and a | CUCUMBERS—Hotfouss, per dos. Mo | Sictule declslon of the cotl miners con- | to'local opinion a hetter degreo of prosrors Tarked improvement In the cash demand | ABEANS-Wax, per bu. box. $2.0; & | Vention was of Important Influence. The | during the week than had been expected. Were responsible for the advance. Favor- |PSI DL box, 880 ., .y g |financial actlon by the convention and the | The immediate result of the report was a ablo weather and liberal receipts were bear | SATRAGENOW COUEOMIR, BET iR (. apparent improvement In foellng of the twe | break of 5G6 points and after that the mar- factors, but they were offset by firm cables Lol Sk sides to the controversy which has resulted | ket ruled irregular for a time, at times and by the uncertainty in regard to the |STRt¢. 883 o 0 from the Incident Is regarded with vast|showing partial recoveries, but working &7op, together with the light offerings. The | RHUBARB-Per Ib.lc. . . anxlbty expreesed over the crop news dur- [ downward in the main until just a few min- close was strong and near the m‘f, July | GRTONS-New California dry, per b, 2c; | Ing the early part of the day, but nlw utes before the gong, when there was just being 1i4c higher at 40%c after selllig be- > . 2 205 | Oekly. crop report and the reaction in|enough covering to impart steadiness with- Pwacn iBc And. 4b%e. - Beptember closed | Texas, per Ib., 2c. wheat and cotton served to relleve this|out materially helping prices. Total sales with a gain of 1%c at 493,@49%c af! FRUITS, what . “Atonison was conspicuously | of futures were estimated at 300,00 bales. ing between 47%@48c and 49! STRAWBERRIES—Missourl _and home | gaak and rumors of a possible reduction in | Port receipts were estimated at 3,59 bales, celpts were N3 cars, with rown, per 24-quart case, $2.50; Hood rivers, | the dividend continued to circulate. The | against 5260 bales last year. ade. .00 " payment of an installment of the subscrip- | ST. LOUIS, June 16—COTTON—Steady: Trading in oats was moderately active,| CHERRIES—California, white and black, | ion on the consols issue. calling for $15.- | middling, 12%c; no sales;: no receipts; no but the, scarcity of offerings kept the busi- | per 10-1b. box, $2. 000,000 in the London mariet, added to the | shipments; stock, 5583 bales. hess confined to & small volume. ‘The | CANTALOUPE-Florida, per crate, £330 | gepression there and was Feflected here | LIVERFOOL, 'June 16—COTTON—Spot. | June strength in corn was the main supporting | 4.00. Sterling exchange also ruled strong, with a | moderate business done; prices 8 points | - 3 feature and caused considerable buying by | APPLES—Ben Davis, per bbl, $4.60. Dhreat of further gold exports. The recrl- | lower; American middling falr, 7.404; §00d | + Indicates Sunday. commission houses, while there was also a TROPICAL FRUITS. inations incident to the lawsuit over the | middling, 7.20d; middling, 7.04d; low mid-| mha ofclal number of cars of stock good demand from local traders. July| pIGS—California, per 10-Ib. cartons, 76c; | United States Shipbuflding reorganization | dling, 680d; good ordinary, 6.56d; ordinary, | prought in today by each road wi closed %c higher at 39%c, while Beptember | Turkish, per 18-Ib. box, 18c. » T3 | (hd the tone of the testimony in the suit | 636d." The sales of the day were 6,000 bales, | o0&l Cattle. Hogs. Bn'p. H'ses. PR “fifl’w at 8% after selling between | | (\R ANGES—Callfornia navels, faney, for | against the lease of the Metropolitan Street | of which 2,00 were for speculation and ex- | (REde o o o1 G 5 %o and Wise. Local recelpts were 29 cars. |17 and smaller sizes, $4.00; for 160’ and | Raliway by the Interurban company, Wog port and fncluded 5,800 American. Receipts, G M. 8 - Ry. rovisions ruled dull and featureless, | |arger sizes, $3.25; Mediterranean, all sizes, | the subject of discussion in Wall street and | 4,00 bales, Influding 1100 Amerlean Fu-| WEbASR &0 cus g with prices about steady. A little bule ut | 380825 %7 ava, $3.25G3.50; fancy blood, per | caused a very favorable impression in the | tures opened firm and closed easy; Ameri. ) Migsousl TECIOC A fhe opening resulted from a lght run of |paic box, g200.° g Taarket. The sulcide of one of the offclals | can middling, & 0. c. June. 6.67d; June and | Union Pa - hogs and an advance of from be to 10¢ in | “LINONS California fancy, all sizes, | of one of the banks was used in the selling | July, 8,61d; July and August, 6.56d; August prices at the yards, and shorts covered | g, 5. Measinas, $4.00. e " | of ‘stocks, but the prompt assurances thatand September, 643@6.44d; September and early in the day. Later the offerings we OATES Persian, in 70-1b. boxes, per Ib., [no financial irregularities were involved | October, 603d; October and November, more free and prices reacted somewhat, | .. ver case of 30-1b. pkgs., $3.25. *| ook away that effect. The reduction in|6.57d; Novembeér and December, 5.53d; De: glosing steady with Beptember pork 2%d | *%R(G (PP s Fiorlaa, ~ #.00; Cuban, | price of copper weakened Amalgamatid in| cember and January, 5.40d; January and higher at $1687%, September lard Ge higher | g 75 ¢ 3 D, | BEICe arly denlings, but the lnter announce- | February, 6.48d; February and March, 6.47 "at 8 and ribs up 2%c at $9.30. o MISCELLANEOUS. ment of a further cut in the price of pig | @5.48d. Estimated receipts for tpmorrow: Wheat, . o fron did not interrupt the late recovery of H MAPLE SUGAR—Ohlo, per Ib., 10c. 4 2 cars; corn, 260 cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, POPCORN-—Per 1b., 2 ;v:helled. %. the market. Wool Market. 4000 head. 38N s ‘Bonds showed early weakness and recov-| pogmoNn g 16.—WOOT —~Hi b = The leading futures ranged as follows: HiDES—No.. 1 green, %c; No. 2 green, | Bencs SBONES MU "iocks. Total sales, | o 08O e e vces firm *The tort | . Total receipts, - % : e W8: __ lsc; No. 1 salted, Tic; No. 2 salted, 6ci I I The dlsposition of the day's receipts was B N T 100 on Bryo; No 3, | par valne. $2.320,000 46 advanced % per cent | 1OWINE are’ the’ quotations for leading de- | Ty Sieosiion, of the day's recelpts was Noy 1 yeal salt 8 e ‘aiei o United States new 4s a scriptions: Territory, 1daho, fine, 14@i6o; | 45 fOIIOWS, each buyer hides, 8@ sheep peits, 25@7c; L e e tations on the New | medium, 16glic; Wyoming, 14@lsc; _fine | ™5 W, o/ " Cattle. Hogs. Sheej hides, $1.60@2.50. ba T (LT R g et anCicc: medium, 18G17c; Utah | Gmahey Packing Co R S NUTE-Walnuts, No. 1 soft sheil a1 % 80. Raflway ptd Bidanne: “mediim. st Coloraas, | SWIft &nd Company X . 16c; hard shell, per Ib., l4c; No. 2 soft shell, | Atchiect, S8 Texas & Pastic, 0 24 | NP ) G ™, 6o e, meditm, | Cudahy Packing Co r 1b., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per Ib., 12c; | 5 1 &"5his. #474(Toledo, St. L. & }ffi“’c; New Mexico improved, 5221““ Cudahy, from country. ey B AL S e WA .. e v zona heavy, 13@ldc; aver Armour, from Bloux City. Almonds, soft l:neu, velr 1b., 16¢c; hllhrd ;hell Y ps o g lmm’-' Oe?rn'u nezz:"iaunum, Aot Hah SO, B et I NiaT Sisenieth, pee Sis. w A n fine, choice, 18@18ic; fine medium, choice, | Vansant & Co. ethuie, per I, 00; peanuts, per I % pea. . 18G18%c; staple, 18gisie; medium, choloe, | Lobman & Co...... Ske; roasted peanu * ib., 7c; black ey OB, “hY ey Tniy X oni: | Huston & Govrioe; g 1 89%| 38% | walnuts, per bu., §1; hickory nits, per bu., | Chicago 1 et e AR TR TRY %: | Livingatone & @' $1.60. o %/ Michigan X d above, Nos. 1 and | Hamiiton o 3%y “ ETAL, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn quotes W, s 26027 5 . F i he did not know how to release it Miss i e o ot bRty el Ao O A IR, S N Yoy &Vm 30 o $30% | Vickers was absolutely certain of not being per ton, $10; iron, stove plate, per ton, 3§ »! nNUnited B good, T8@30c; avers 6c. 2 ‘|s. & 8. B9 180 interrupted. While 8tout proceeded to hunt 24 copper, per Ib., 8ic; brass, heavy, per Ib. el Tasgs N5 S IS, Jupe 16.~WOOL~Un- | Dennis & Co. JHIEEP—There was a light run of sheep|an expert the stenographer turned on the §the: brass, light, per 1b., 6%e; lead, per Ib., u RS ohariged; madlims sitiee avd roinE 38| Wartheimer « I1r: | 404 Jamba here this morning and in fact | eleotric light and proceeded with her work, it 3 tine, per 1b., e : @a0c; light ne, {46To; heavy fine, 1@ | Other buyers " carcely enough with which to | confident of rescue. g . :_tub was . % | St. Louis Grain and Provi .. | B 5 do_ptd . Riiw' YORK, June 16.—WOOL~—Firm. teee.. 6,850 13,87 698 RS TN veey. { iy ) Ke y Wants His Brother. ST, LOUIS, June 16—WHEAT—Lower; S0 S o phisd CATTLE—Receipts were not quite as , the few bunches that arrived sold at nom-| D. J. Kennedy of Des Molnes wants to No. 2 cash, eievator, nominal; track, 77 4 asg/Anac. Miniog . Ofl and Rosin. heavy today as yesterday, but still there |inally steady prices. Some spring lambs|find his brother, E. O. Kennedy, and has 2. aold. bnew, Wher July; T5%c; September, T3%c; No. W Brookiyn He T OIL, CITY, June 16—OTL AND ROSIN— | X2 & very liberal run. For the two days |brought $6.50 and some ewes sold. for 34.75. | written to the chief of police to assist him. - the supply is more than double that re- |C] The cash juotations were as follow: hard, 7@ 3 4%]Colo. Fuel & Ii Credit balances, $1.50; certificates, no bid. hicago was reported about steady with|Besides his brotherly concern, the Des FLOUR-Steady winter patents, 3.6 | CORN-_Higher; No. 2, cann, nominal; & 70 Cons. Gas Shipmenis, 760 bblx; aversge, 1118} runs, gelved on the same Javs of last week or Jesterday and zdfgflnmm impression was | Moines Kennedy said he and his brother ygr'vm.'fa‘:nl-'t?:.lihfi. n.i&‘%&:fl"fi-‘nfifeflm Gl o e o n. p:‘:l :' 40 % Gen, el s é;;r:;‘ef'es.%: mnfhm:'.“iml;‘wl A, M ave packers an opportunity nere readily ot \a:r Lor ot h;rf&-."w and he wanted the brother to assist him 0. OATS—Weak; No. 2 cash, nominal; tracl | H erage, 54861, . e supply and demand for feeders con-|in getting it. The wanted man came to ‘WHEAT—No. 2 isrlnx. 76@Tic; No. 3, 13@ | Mc; July, 38%c; September, 88%4c; No, 2|lowa Central fid TR . SAVANNAH, Ga., June 16.—OILyTurpen- ading on beef steers was not very ac- | tinues very light and the market un.|Omaha & Tic. [E— $34 3 i # oscacsea SBENIE SUENER 22g ‘gBg g EZES PR —— 3 ¥ Bes maNpe oseseseses g "e=gn 32 5B s Thomas Huston of Thurston county, Ne- braska, was arraigned before Judge Mc- Pherson in the United States circuit court yesterday on & charge of conspiracy to defraud the government, in a land deal He is implicated with a number of other persons recently indicted by the federal grand jury for refusing to bid or certain government lands for a consideration, and for dissuading others from doing #o,in order that the land might be bid In by speculators. He pleaded not guilty and was released on bond. The date for the trial is not yet fixed. Boston Excursion Via the Nickel Plate road, June 25 to 27, Inclusive; also July 1 to 6, inclusive, at popular rates ‘Write City Ticket Office, 11 Adams St., and Unfon Ticket Office, Auditorfum Annex, Chlcago. 9 RNEIaN COANBN COONCD asas 2z - - 89| 96| e S288332858285855385528. Y iiliiiliiiiiiiitiitii RBAS e canana Locked in Office Vault, Miss Vickers, stenographer in the office of City Attorney Wright, was locked in the office vault for an hour Monday afternoon. The incarceration was brought about by the playfulness of John F. Stout, Mr. Wright's law partner. Miss Vickers was working in the vault flling papers. Mr. Stout noticed her security and slammed to- ther the outer iron doors. Without think- ng he turned the combination lock and as sB¥: Eibe: BExstesbissisnsi i suesi i sosedi EE gs ¥: g3 ¥ 2ESI3E Co R O e PP PO LT T IIRRRRRIRRRZRZRRREAAREEIRRIRRERREER F £ F 32333833338333333333332233333232333323323333322335338332232232288882222558383852838 3 8 28883 B S i i B2 2N ENSE SRR RITASATRSRER. 02 16 9: " 7 6 8 8 9 9 had recently fallen heir to some property un- ha a week &go, since which time his 7ie; No, 2 red, 76! white, 45¢, nominal. P Inter. "Power 11110101 tine, firm, 46i4c. “Résin, firm: A, B! C, $1.66; | tive this morning, but still there was con- | changed. & 2 latives have not heard from him. He is ! ; firt A dderable more life than was noticed early | Quotatl : i CORN—No. 2, 4%c; No. 2 yellow, 49% RYE—Firm, olc. 3 108 sl D, §1.70; &, $1.75; F, $U%0; G. $185; H, §2.35; | ® nof early uations for clipped stock: Cholce west- |six feet and five Inches In helght, the lo ngTS—N % 9%e; No. 8 white, 39 o FlDUi;;as)%;ge'. mrly‘-ctln; dndl:.llng: & HONIRALIOOA Diowstt ... {§v'“'<"’°' ';(.é $2.85; M, 32.95; N, $.00; WG, §.10} ’D;E:r,-n‘wle;elé:cm: ;firn ln-;b-. cmwm .76 'fnlr to (?odd }-mg-, ter states, 27 years of age, smooth shaven 0., c; No. 8 white, 38%@39%c. | patents, i extra fancy and straigl 136% . $3.30. . i e western wooled lam!| and & Jaborel RYE-No. '3, 'blc | B 300,66, ¥ 3 istigie, Americss ANEW YORK, June 16._OlL_Cottonseed, ?:‘Ia-.:tgn‘lh’n:;;mfl‘, {mkn; this they | MI6GT.00! fair to good wooled lambe, i % ARLEY—Good feeding, 45@iSc; SED- hy, steady at $2.0092.50. A p 1 . rm; prime yellow, 42%c _Petroleum, steady. , eral market was_only cholce weight yearlin .506.75: cioins faalting Hei > * falr to | T r Bisady st Bl 3 hewcine Sl ; TURPERAINE dictay. about a dime lower than yesterday. Other oarlings, 000 hoies| Notes From Army Headquarters, SEEDSB-No. 1 flax, $1.06; No. 1 northwest-| BRAN-Dull and unchanged. n A ROSIN—TMrm; strained, common to good, | Points quoted just about the same decline, .90@5.10; fair to good wethers, | Mafor J. C. Muhlenbers, chief paymaster ern, $LO8@L10. Prime timothy, $3.80@3.85. | HAY—Lower; timothy, $/@17; prairle, $7 ' ;. 20%|_do pta % $2.10. 80 the prices d here are still well in |84 cholce ewes, $4. .50; fair to|of the Department of the Missouri. de- Clover, confract grade, $1L90G1LT, 12, 4 #eiVeitns W) ! ' —_— line. Bome of the choloe handy-welght cat. | $3.6004.25; feeder lambs, $2.50@ | parted yesterday for a trip to superin- PROVISIONS—Me: rk, per bbl, $17.00.| IRON COTTON TIES—$1.05. e 184 |Republic Steel ...... Coffee Market. tle, which were just the kind they all |3.50; feeder vearlings, $2.50G3.50; feeder d the payment of certain troops. Lard, per 100 Ibs.’ $8.50@8. Short ribs | BAGGING—6%@6bce. N ¥ Contrais: 1127y _do pta. 2 NEW YORK, June 16—COFFEE—Spot |Tanted. did not sell quite a dime lower, | Wethers. S6003.00; Teeder owes, 4200051 | Word was recelved At headquariers yes- sides’ (foose), $0.2049.35. Dry salted shoul- | HEMP TWINE—bc. | Noetoik & W......." 1, Sugar o R et R e e Faarbor | but, on the other hand, some of the less de. | Representative sales: terday that the Sixteonth fleld batiery dors (boxed). $8008.12i4. Short clear sides| PROVISIONS — Pork, weak; jobbing, | do bid.... |Tenn. B et AL s Opodava l4c. | sirable heavy cattle were more than a dime | No. Av. under Captain Van Deusen had left its sta- (boxed), $9.50G9.7. standard mess, $17.37%. Lard, unchang Ontarlo & W. % . H ur’en pen e ens y i u‘ Dm A lower. The bulk of the offerings was dis- |20 cull lambs . tion at St. Mary, Kan., and was proceed- Following are the recelp! d shipments |$8.45. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra shorts, | Pennsylvania v v \ | for all “"Dll B Svam) er Du"l"r "“c posed of in good season, but still it was |2 cull lambs . ing successfully and by easy stages toward of flour and grain yesterday: $10% clear ribs, $10.25; short clear, $10.87%. | was b w:n]'l' oaars ”! e e way fotive | rather late before a clearance was made 5 cull lambs Fort Riley. Recelpts. Shipments. | METALS—Lead, steady, $.80. ' Speiter, | do st pid - %y ALgtstreness at first, following full receipts and lower| The proportion of cow ystuff to the total |10 Western ewe Captain Cook of the commissary depart- Flour, bbls. 8008 9,300 | strong, $5.70. L e ¥ I ¢ European markets, but later turned qulet, | receipts was again rathef light, but, owing |52 Western lambs ment returned yesterday from a visit Wheat, bu. 38100 | POULTRY—Chickens, 10c; springs, lower, | 54,1 & fy A AS) 02 though easy, until the close, which was|to the decline on steers, prices suffered| 6 Western ewes to Fort Crook Corn, bu 476,400 | 14¢; turkeys, 9¢; ducks, 7c; geese, la«: Locomotive. qulet at unchanged prices to a decl:ns’ Of | to a greater or less extent. The market| § Western lambs Oats, bu...... 350,800 202100 | BUTTE| reamery, 17@22%c; ‘dairy, U@ | st L. 8 W. Tl 08 L 5 points, Sales were 11000 bags, including | was rather uneven, but on the average | ? Spring lambs bu 2,300 | 18c. A I MR, C. s July at 3.60c, August at'3.70c, September at | prices were not far from 100 rewer TLrG [12 Western lambs yeariin Bariey, bu....... 662, LGGS—Lower, 13%c. » Rt 3.86c, October at 3.%0c and November atyesterday. Some sales did not look much |8 Western lambs and yearlings 67 On the Produce exchange today the b Recelpts Shipments. . 1T, 2% | 400c. The sales of July at 3.60c reported | of any lower, while others looked a big |2 native ewes 142 tor market was easy: creameries, 162ic; | Flour, bbls. 00 100 Lt . furnishes a new record. dime Tower, the same as was the case with | 59 Mexican mixed ries 1 Si6c. E 4 v - Ssteers. The moderate 13 western lambs :Am.lnclmm.%llg“(:’he::e.yw%lfif:ék"(")‘m;f v Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits, |brought the mar Tageipts ot cows ket to a reasonably early |11 native spring 1 10 = ) Oats, bu. . 05 NEW YORK, June 16—EVAPORATED c‘;’,ul- = (e goozenres o NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. pobttials L . 8. rot. NI & N ual e APPLES—Quiet and unchanged, with de-| Bulls. veal calves and stags did not sell| CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Rallway No Personals. Visible Supply of Grain. 100 do s iner: 1 | sirable " goods nrnzy h;h} me nuu‘l&;i ri b .m’.“h'r‘l';,}‘;-" where the quality was at Gananet Mabaaut Biiitees &8 the B & 2 . 1 t 5%c, cholce at fic ane ‘ancy 17%%cC.. s ner: e B. . Quetations of the Day om Various| NEW YORK. June 18- Special catlesram - R 4 e D rORNIA . DRIED . RRUITE Ghot | [ There Wers Only just a few stockers ang | %11 Steady, Hoga sl While | 106" for Chicago Monday night. S Bradstrect's show the following changes in rdbeeti g Pal b hiyeh prunes continue to attract a falr jobbing | fCeders In sight and the demand was lim-: Sheep Incline Lower. Elmer H. Wood, general freight agent for NEW YORK, June 16.—FLOUR—Recelpts. | avallable supplies, as compared with last ) ---110 xN. Y. C. gen. 3%s demand and are firmly held at from 3o to | nC he & :e ;s'n has been for some time | CHICAGO, June 16.—CATTLE—Receipts, | the Union Pacific, is in Chicago. 23,652 bbls.; exports, 6,307 bbls.; firm and held | account: LN 3. 0. gen. 8., 7c for all grades. Apricots are steady to s A Lovas certainly no higher, | 4,000 head, ncluding 1,500 Texans. Slow,| R. W. Baxter, superintendent of the east- Ilu2t No.” Pacifi t still it could not by higher: “Wwinter patents. $3.75@4.10; CHEAT—U: do 1021 No. Pacific ds....... firm under_a falr demand, with cholce | PX not be quoted a great deai | steady. Good to prime steers, $4.90(75. Vi " o nts. $3.76@4.10; winter | WHEAT—United States and Canada east . N e Bant D dasceinad by ui [Beadly, Cood o Frme el $h.00a530 | ern div ision of ihe Union Pacific went west 3 8, B28HITTIHAABRKS” BETPERTEY B vV 2 001 The Best Cure tur Co Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion. Sure, pleasant, safe and guaranteed to soon cure, or no pay. 60c, $1.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. 55! i) ¢ % lower. Tt could stralghts, $2.65G3.7; Minnesota ' patents, |of the Rockies, decreased 4,452,000 bu. Afloat | 40 Foubol RN, & W. o quoted at T%@S%c and fancy at 10G124c. | 50450, Minnesotn bakers'. §3.35@0.85; win: | for and in Europe, mcreased 300 bu. | Alhises €0 3o Raeting o i | Peaches” are” steady but aulet at 1a740 | {1 'tafigl DUt about steady. Represental | ers and feeders. $5.00GA.T5; cows, SL60T46; | Charles J, Lane, assistant general frelght ter low grades, $2.60m3.30. Rye flour, quiet: | Total supply decreased 4,162,00 b B Onlo A for choice and 8Gl0%c for fagey. 3 helfers, $2.50@4.55; canners, $1 9; bulls, | agent for the Union Pacific, went to Den- fair _to good, $2.8G3.20; chole to' fancy,| CORN—United States and Canada east of | . s ————— “ BEEF STEERS. 25004.2; | Salves, 32.509650; Texas fed | ver Monday night. i £3.5663.50. the Rockles, increased 195,000 bu. v Dry Goods Market. j* A P Mo, steers, $4.00674.50. C. L. Nichols, divisi CORNMEAT.—Steady; yellow western, | OATS—United States and Canada east of [ xCanada So ORI R e e . . HOGS—Receipts today, 19.000 head; to- . Lu. Nichols, division superintendent vt $L12; city, $1.10; Brandywine, nominal ‘| the Rockies, decreased, 367,000 bu. Central of Ga. 104 xS, A & AP dn NEW YORK, June 16.—DRY GOODS—An morrow, 2.000; left over, 1,600. Five to 100 | the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, with RYE—Steadier; No. 2 western, 5c; state, [ Among the more important decreases re- | do 13 It - /0 % {advantiog tendancy has been noted in sl bigher. Mized ‘and butchers 16@e1; | Besdquartsrs at Falrbury, 1a in the cty. [ 54wl P By e more ANt e ganttote: | chen. o ! gections o arket, d good to cholce heavy, m rough eorge J. Lincoln, commercial agent for o BARLEEY_ Gutet tecdin, W 000, Dt morinwestern Interior . ele: | Chicas & A s O e e (hax hey will not put. tne selee wmigem e BB bulk o | N I Builien traveng. fLelst TSt f re 1 3 g s possible so th salos 2. elphia, and J. H. en, t elgat AR R einte TR s e amalo: | vatars, 10000 bu, at Fort Huron, 10.000 bu. : % | market up against themselves. Manufac- BHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 12.00 | agent, with headquarters at New York, are 008 a A botacelnte, T4 bu [ exportn. 10 000 bu_a 3 CoaN W sl do oo R Torers are.taking 3 very, firm stand against head. Sheep steady to 25c lower; lambs %@ | in thé city. ard S5%c, 1 o b, afioat; No. I northersi| Kanmas City Grain nnd Provisions, |CCC& St Lg 4.9 | do 2.0 o | granting concessions. mills_clo ower. W. A. Gardner, general manager of the Puluth, $0se. 2. 6, Do ’ - by ¢ Chicago Ter in.... 8 | do deb. Bl down on account of lack of cotton, they are Good to cholce wethers, $4.5065.25; falr to S0 o Marioi: Wikor £ 0. 5. ‘attoat. “Phe wied | ANSAS CITY, Juno 16—WHEAT—July, | Scorsdy fa @’ /1 1 | weat “Sore” 46771l | obliged (o refuse 1o weaken. » choice mixed. 251425 western shee Chicago & Northwestern; C. C. Hughes, market wae faltly active and frregular. On i ¢; September, 44 $ Wi, Central dar- g e covering, due to light atocks. July was reln- | 4,C0RN—July, 46%@{6%c; September, %G B e fi) ... 91 Sugar and Molasses. tively sironk at times, while later options, | ¥ . toih Saddi 106" Colorada Fuel —r...". 1% | NEW (ORLEANS, June 16—SUGAR— after early depression, due to the fine| Several cars of corn were recelv -4 val. Aok SR L i j3 7-16c; opel weather map. Tallled In' the afternoon with |80d the sales. including grain out of stor-| Hocking VI© (Re UM P T b T L 8 corn, the list closing 4@ic net higher, | $8°. S§ETCEAICC SIVON CATE N e No. 2 o —_—— 41-16c; vellows, 3@ic; seconds, 23%: J AVGASNc, closed at #%%c; September, | prack Jore, WS CIICEER Ot POThe week Siask MOLASSES—Open kettle, 3 3-l6c T S-ioaTs 0-16c. closed at 789-16c; December, | wit's forea at Tlo. A sale of 10.000 bushels Beton HeHcaNons. nominnl at 19g24c. > RN cleesd at RS of No. 2 hard wheat, to arrive, at 65%c was| BOSTON, June 16.—Call loans, %@ per | "Npw YORK, June 16.—SUGAR—Raw, s DN CRecelpts, 0.0 bu; exports, 140.. | oF &0 % MR FEROLS phiiLTUTE” about ready | cent: Ume' loans, 4%@dt per cent, Official | ioiudy: refined’ stoady. Tre ot o Bpot, Arm: Mo 4 S1ci clevator, and | (0" resume and elevators are rapidiy get- | closing prices on Siocks ana bonds: | TMOLASSES—Qulet white. Be. " Optlons were strong, active and | U8 In shape, No. 3 mixed corn, togeic. DI eemiCalumet & Hiecla... 4Ty >, higher on bullish crop news and liberal | pac8—NO:, % WO covering by room shorts, closing 1@%ec net ¥ EEEEEEEEEEFEEEEEER LR RIS L 2 22 11 2 22 22 1 0 34.00 | general superintendent of the Nebraska & §.(6; native limbs, $.2506.0; western lambs, §Vyoming aivision, ana T. J- Mahanna, dls ' . vision superintendent, went out over the Official yeaterds Receipts. Shipments, | /IN€8 yeaterday on a ‘tour of laepection Cattle B8 T4%s | The Great Northern has made a redu Fie 952 8891 | tion In freight rates of from 10 to 30 p Sheep . 21194 190 | cent on more than 5% commodities shipped i to northern Pacific coast points, and it Is New York Live Stoekx Market. «xpected that this unasked for and unex- L, pected diminution In freight rates will work NEW YORK. June 16—CATTLE-—Re-|an enormous amount of good to the whole- ceipts, 511 head, mainly consigned direct: | gale houses In that section. no sales reported; dressed beef steady . 3 . city dressed native sides, general males, | winia oo wre to be moved 1o Hocated at 1@The. Cables quoted top price for Amer- | JYAISROELH ATE (0 Be moved Lo Heno, Nev., fcan stecrs at 113, dressed weight; for re- | £ CRIATEC 40 A% (0 €146 mplovment to I g pac PSF (D eXports today. | from the line of the road after the im- Vi eoneints, /% hana ™ Ofiet | provements and catoffs 'are ‘made on the steady for venis: slow and weak for pe: | line in that vieinity, and the rew shops at f TOR, 44 00 ner | Reno will be considerably larger than those termilk calves; veals sold at $6.0G7.00 per | REN0 WiLbe o 100 1bs.; a bunch of buttermilks at $3; city | g @resed 'veals, 8G10%c per Ib. HOGS—Receipts, 2619 head; one little { bunch on sale alive; quoted about steady; THE REALTY MARKET. | “BHiE D Lames INST! T e 2 aday. EE » AMBS-—Recelpts, 8015 | INSTRUME: 5 head; sheen active” and firm; lambs also | v e 18 placed on record Tueaday, active and strong; sheep. 8. 00; culls, |J20® hany 33; lambs, $8.60@750: culls, $3.00: dressed Warranty Deed S A mutton, T%@11c per 1b.; dressed lambs, 199 |1, 8. Reed and wife to Mina Doll, 13%c. ot al, n feet lot 22 block Ala- See— —— 0 aza; lot §, oc| el Ter- Stoux Cfty Live Stock Mnrket. | Tace sd 194 & “Blok 4, Hasel Tor 3 3 4 31,59 SIOUX CITY. June 16.—(Special Tele- |C. 8. Elgutter to $arah J. Dewey, lot ssssssnREsEERENSEss88828 D " Wish t List Stocks. EGGS—Higher; Missouri and Kansas, 11%c it I e BT o ¥ i Beptember, MN@S6%e, closed at b6%c; De- | “ases Included, loss of a Fiwoh 1\ IR L] 378,250 ndditional capital stock of the | T g M e eports, 235 | Minmeanolia Wheat, Flonr and Br o N slchad s Pennsylvania *Rallroad company; also § s oot B No. & ac Bangird white | MINNEAPOLIS, 1o oWHEAT. | Azt uesr Ialaold e 111 fy 100400 malonal” guaranteed stock ot the 4itie: NS, 3, 4%c: No_ 2"white, diige; 'No. § | Cash, 8%ci July T0T9ke: September, ™ | umentan ¥ & T0113 Paror . o T H white, #c; track white, 41@4fc. Options | @72iic: on track No. 1 hard, l",?“ No. 1/ Dominton 1. 13 Quincy ¥ — falriy active and frmer with corn. porthern, So%c; No.'3 northein, Wiei No. | ger Eleuri 11118 lsanta” va Caper ¥ T HAY—Firm: shipping, 80GSc; good northern, TT@se. Mass. Electric 1.1l 26% Tamarack et ansas Clty Liv : cholce, $1500L3. T T €004 1017 APOUR_First patents, $4.2004.30; mecond | 8o pld.....-........ 8" Trimountain EAREAE CTTY. Sune 18 CATTLE-Re: O aiets, Sate common to oholos, patents, W04 aas Clears, 810023 ) putied Fralt ..o 180 [Drited states Lo i | celbts, 1600 matives; calves, '3 natives; 1902, 17 ; olds, 6@9c;Pacific coast, 1902, { Secon: . 32.3002.40. ; Utah s 30K ket steady to lower; cholce export and 18 G2%e: 1991, 14@17¢c; olds 5@9c. BRAN-In bulk, $14.00914.25. il e L M hfeses dressed beef steers, $4.55@.10; falr to good, | HIDFS-Edsy, Galveston, N to 2 Ibs ————— Adventire 2’8 |Winona ... « | $3.55G4.50; stockers and feeders, $2.5004.85; 18c; California, 21 to 25 Ibs., 19c; Texas dr. Philageiphia Produce Market, Alloues Wolverine ......00.0" western fed stecrs, $29)@4.9); Texas ani o to W Ibs.. Me. PHILADELPHIA, June 16—-BUTTER— | Amalgamated . Indian steers, $3.00G4.20; Texas cows, $2.0.9 foStpady: aold, NOTUC o g | Sigadyi western croamery. 2 % - 375 native cows, §£.0004.25; nutive heifers, RI H 3 1 EGGS—Firm; good demand; fresh nearby, London Stock Market. 50@4.40; canne O OVIBTONS et dull; family, $10.50m | 186, joss off: Rostace, Sei sonthern. 11, LONDON, June 16.—Closing quotati o R head ket 5@ | NS-—Beet. dull; v, 3105 CHREESE- Ry New York full .| roxpoN, 3.—Closing ¢ ons: “Receipts, 68% head; market A ) b / U mess, $E0AI%; boet hame. $OND ) choice, now, HC; falr (0 §00d, new, 1034 | Couels. money...®1M X. ¥, Central. .13 |10c lower: top, Wb Teivy.” % 1@s i gram) = SATILE - Beceloia, 0 heas: | )0 g jtonen Tas ‘wite 167 6" acket, $9.506710.00, , India mess, o Norfolk & Western. . 62! packers ? N €, ab TEER D GOwW: ocke ower: ves, 5 i 0018 0. Cut meats, steady: bickled hel/fes. | 16 Asonats ) worettl il - Mg e ST . UTRERS AND COws $4.60426.00; ‘cows, ‘Dulls and mixed, 32600410 | pGIqver, 1ot G, block 4, Bemis Place. s vretern ateamed. $9.15; refined, steady: con- | MILWAUKEE. June 16 — WHEAT — | Baltimore & Ohio ... " Rand Mines 16° | head; market ateady and I0Re JOMeri gpgs | dereecereeer il 4B e HOGS—Recelpts. 5000 *head; 5c_higher, | block 8 Hanseom clace 3500 tinent, $9. louth American, 85; com- | Btrong; No. 1 northern, 86¢; No. 2 northern, | Canadian Pacifie 123% Reading e {:-nl.lv“' ‘fl Texas cl 410 “ selling at $5.8606.06; bulk, $5 95@5.97% James Goldy fth and wife to John pound. $7.6088.00. Pork, steady: family, | S5%@8ic: July, T6@7%c , R - R | Cearlings, 83506 a Glmed shaen. COWS. — '— 04,9t Broamfleld, Wik dot L o M8.50; short clear, " §I0GING; mees, BiR=Eum N g,-o".‘.‘“n‘.fi& bt 1 128 souinern iy @1.10: stockers and feeders, $3.00GM.00. A ol Lkl ""‘""h"' Sight. Same to Maude Terrissis, e% of wif = 5 k. —Dull, No. 2, 5i@6THe; ) . ™™ — - ollowing were the receipts of live stock | lot 1, block 93, Omaha . TALLOW-Steady: #ity (32 per pkg.), So; | 46a8c. ¥ 21y Southern Pacific or- . " OmaRs. countey (pnckaxes trec). Bi@Me. CORN—July, 1%c. Ry :-: u:'im.";.ufi. S kot Binois Rasket 4.the. Ove prinoipal wasters cities yester Dee ) —Recelpts. Pk steady; —_ Wi Sk ™ * et 3 SPH, June 16.—C, :—Re. t o & . state dairy, 10@lle; creamery, 31%c. Peorin Market. 0 at Bid. e oo R U. 8. Sieei....oir: sclpts, 650 head; active and 10c lower: Cattle. Hogs. Shesn, |Sherift to J. E. Rafle - “hea T AN 12500 1,00 lot of ‘lot 1, CHEESE—Receipts, $,000 * pkes.; state do 24 ptd 8% _do prd b1 . active and 10c lower: cow stuff Chicago 19,00 full “eream, * fancy ~ small. ‘coiwed and | FEORLA. June M—CORN—Stronger; No. | fiinets Centrai ... 14K Wabesh \............ steady 1o 10c lower; stock cattle, best firm, SRR fiases: rasassen 5,50 %! Total amount of transfers white, 104d; large, colored, 10%c; large, O e AT T | o o T By » » othere ltc lower; naiives, $1.255.35; Tex B "oneph ssearee 0 white. e. : . 3 i 3 s . A, erns, $.6°@1.85; cows and helfers, 3 ghes ' BGOS- Recelpts, 105300 pkgs.; quiet: | White, Sike. SAR ST L0 per onnee. . i ain veals, $.576.35; bulls and stie . Woux QI sereensveerer (] ; se—— - - a ‘calves, $3.0304.65; TERINLEREN e, wectera » Toledo Seed Market. count in the open market for both short Jesiungs o0l o i stockers and feeders, $3.5064.75. Totals .. e 3 : PRIVATE WIRES FOULTRY — Alive, {rregular; western| TOLEDO, June 16—SEED—Clover, dun | l# 18 16-16 per cent and for three- | “HOGS—Receipts. 1670 head: active but spring chickens. %c: fowls, 14e; Harkeve, 11 | ana unchahged. October W Thnotny | months is 2%@2 16-16 per cent. woak to be lower; pigs steady: light and Looking for Stolen Jewelry. GEO. A. ADAMS CRAIN CO. 12c; dreesed, irregulat: western brollers, | prime, $1.75. 2 4 : light mixed. _$5.5006.02 mediu: Game Warden Stmpkins of Lincoln was GRAIN. PROVISIONS AND ; fowls. '144c; turkeys, 13@15c. b EA N heavy, $.9G6.15; bulk, %.%5@60); p! here yesterday and asked the police to STOCKS. BTALS—frot ~ tn advanced 126d In Liverpool Grain Market, LONDON, June 16—Money was in strong | G5, find a watch belonging to Mrs. Simpkins London to £13)10s and futures were £110s - demand in the market today for the pay- | BHEEP AND LAMBS-—Receipts. and some money and Jewelry belonging to| 24 Board of Trade Bldg, Omaha higher at £1285s. Locally the market was | LIVERPOOL, June 16— WHEAT: t: | ment of the Transvaal loan instalment. | head; good, active to firm: others his sister-in-law. The articles were stolen| ‘Phones 1006 and 1017. Members all prine firm, with , Epot belng t; No. 2 red western winter, 6 On the Stock exchange business bordered | 10G1ic lower; l;:z spring lambs, $6.55 from the home of the latter in Lincoln | clpal exchanges. Write for our dally mar Quoted at Copper was lower in | No. 1 northern spring, e 7d; No. 1 Call- | on stagnation and stocks were mostly weak | native ewes, M. Sunday night. Mr. Simpkins will turn over | ket letter, A BREZEESTEEESES 531 -0 . Y T iR, SEES BRRER 22888 TITRBEE ugESET BES2RE2SRSSRERRRRRRREESS Brlimmesbin e s