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THE BEE FRIDAY, JULY M——FWW GAALY AND PRODUCE MARKEL | & 55, 2 ~mmmiss et s ostemen | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS | g "ot er. et | OMAHA. LIVE STOCK MARKET P California, No. 1, per Ib, 17 7 N No. 2 per Ib., 1de. i - | THICKORY NUTS—Large, per 1b, de: I small. per b, be. Coconnuts. Per sack, §5.00; ™ . per don., e 34 COCOANUTE-Per sack, $5.00; per dos, ”» o 1 " m 3 steady; July, nominal; September, ¢s bigd. $489,117,000. - General Fund_étandard silver dollars in WEATHER N THE GRAIN BELT o | general fund, $3.088.30; current abilties, a s | ¥ Local Showers Reported in North Violent Crash in Prices Almost With- | 1615 working balance in treasury of’ | Light Run of Cattle and Prices Some | = 5 | h \ces, 46,79, in s to o of the Dakota Wheat Country. Fale asd Contineed Wasm & Pre- out Explanation. treasurer of the United States, $i165 63 Stronger. | dicted for T t and Friday. ! subsidiary ellver ocoin, $3.107,082; minor it | g S OMAHA, Jupe %, 1910 | < Soin. $%45; total balance:in general fund, siles = WHEA' Temperatures have continued high every- | EARL MARKET ° F v | plee was dull and featureless with small T IS WEAK AND LOWER |, jemperatere the. ROy mounteins m,“‘,mfl PACIFIC FEELS DECLINE ] g B Y HOG 3 i w8 800 : B e ', et oy the previous report. The weather is “ :""‘R‘K ':‘ -‘:".0\;":'_ oll 4 Bl e T = | Fancy s quoted ‘at 10K@108c; choice. &9 slightiy cooler thir morning in the western ' C une .. NE n_C . 2 . "re $ge; prime, 7 , ccmmnon to fair, 6 ¢ born and Holds | portions of the Dakotas, western Nebraska, | Drop in Wheat Aceom led by strong and higher at NGGB4 per ss.“;':r' Sheep Sell Better Under Influence of |Foo. 28 - 38 & - (' e Ru Prates. or%. e - Western Kansas, nd throughout Wyoming ruling rate, per cent; closing bid, 1 Bt Recelpt While La SHEEP—A very light supply of sheep to- | small offerings and prospects for a small ¢ Face of Weaker |ung ‘Coiorado, the fall in temperature be- Reperts of Bemeficial R cent: offered at 34 per cent. s o Gy Mot Witk & Moce actiye Gemand and | orop. Quothtions renge from S@W(c for Tdeal ing most marked in northern Wyoming. No | Drouth-stricken Distriet TIME LOANS-Steady and = very dull Shything Uhet Was it to Kill commanded | Canfornlas Mp . to 348 and $4g®iwo for o important change in temperature has oc- | sixty days, 3g3% per cent and ninety days quotably strong prices. Wyoming wethers | O is. Apricots mre quiet but show & ng Weather. curred in the central and eastern portions of Northwest. 3§ per cent: six months, 4@+ per cent. that Doifl at % yesterday, went at $4.08 | fi ndertone; choloe, %610 extra of the country within the last twenty-four RIME MERCANTILE PAPER—4NGS the same as Tuesday, but any advance in| choi 10@1ic; fancy, 10%G12%¢ aches T hours, aithough a very slight rise is shown | per_cent s " values was due to meager receipts in are in better demand and somewhat firmer; P OMATIA, June 3, 150. y throughout thuse seotions. Seat- | NEW YORK, June 3.—So violent a crash| STERLING EXCHANGE-Weak, with of improvement in the volume and tone | cholce, $%@6%: extra choice. T@TWC; fancy 1geal howers were reported in North | lered snowers occurred in the western Da- | in prices of stocks as that which culminated | actual busiriess in bankers' bills at $L8405G | Receipts were. o of demand. There were no spring Jambs | Ti,g7lsc. Ralsins ate inactive but firm on Dakota where the warm dry weather com- | kotas, Moniana, Wyoming and Colorado|today is not to be explained by tne sur-|48435 for sixty-day bille and at 480 for | Official Monday...... .98 . of consequence on sale and quotations Fe- | unfavorable reports TegArding the crop Plalmts bave ariginated since the last repurt, but they were very |face causes, which Lave been advanced |demand. Commercial bills, $8,@4#%. Official Tuesday . . mained nominally stead, oose Muscatels are quoted &t Bome of the mcst bullish traders of last | BNt at all points, except a fall of 142|from aay to day, such as the impared| SILVER—Bar, idic: Mexican doflars. #c.|Otticinl Wednel . $ Y eeder trufle presented no new phases choice to fancy seeded, $\G¥Ne Week have turned scliers on the opinjon | iiches at Bismarck, Nortn Dak: Rains | spring wheat prospect, the reduction of D8—Government, steady; raliroad, | Estimate Thured " stock sheep sold |3 London layers 1.3 that the advance nas been too steady and | Were quite general over the southern |raiiroad rates on the transcentinental ra. in about the same Dotches as on previous & sefback s wa:ranted states, and contiue in Georgia and Alabama | roads ordered by the Interstate Commerce | Us L.J00% Inter. Met. 4%e....... W% | Four days this week...10, days this week. There has been more ac- | Graln Market. The strength in corn was due entirely to | this morning. Increased cloudiness is shown | commission and = similar ‘explanations veoen 1008 Inter. M. M. 44 % 1Same day last week.. v tivity in feeder circles lately owing to In-| yyan June 30.—WHEAT-July, COVEring by shorts. Seinrg has peen iiberal | i0 the central valleys and throughout the | Leeper causes are indicated and were 101%3apen & :“: Same days 2 weeks ago0.. - ‘633 | creased receipts of stock sultable for feed | g% " Sintember, $1.06%: December, §1.03%. With the expectation. of freer country of-|northwest, and unsettied but generally fair | sought by inquirers in the financial dis- m:"fl’: "{'ao 15 e, o | Sme davs 3 we . X lot and pasture, but demand, while fairly | 5.0y "\ d, $1.14; No. 1 northern, fe which did nob tnaterialize. weather predicted for Nebraska, with | trict tod ] s B, Geb. 4 (550) 92y | S g0 Active, is by no means urgent and prices | g5\ ! N northern, 1094t L 11%: eat was weak mnd Jower Again {o- | Probably fair and continued warm in US| “From the high point of last Thursday | Atie e . N, un. ... 91y | Seme days last year......| are closing about steady with & week ug0. | X "3 g1 06 iy, 09%. A a7 Belling was of heavy and good char- ht and F Union Pacific sold today at & decline of 20|Am. Ag. 5 ¢ The following table shows the receipts of | Not many feeder lambs have been coming. | “yy \x" g9 o7 ctet Teported scattered rains in the points, and from (hat MaXimMUm there were | Ani. 1. & T. cv. 4 o cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for | but somethihg good In this line would sell | [ aS6e. Nofth Dakota district. 1t would seem that | The minimum tem« varying losses through the whole list of [Am. Tobacco 4 iy *Misourl Pacific 4. 77 | the year to date, compared with last Year: | right around $6.00. Good feeder sheep are| (3! 3 white, 8@i0c. the drouth had broken and that with fav- | tation compared witl, active stocks. The June advance followed | do 6 WS do ev. b, ctis n 19, Ine. Dec | quotable at $335@4.00, with feeder yearlings| gy 2, e8GTlc :(,.l:-.|‘ccnd.l$ox... damdge mignt have been the agreement reached between President | Armour & YattN. Rys. of M. 445 3% | Cqttle - , %2 . . m $4.0096.08, according to quality mate *N. | BRAN=In 100-1b. sacks, $1%0). Minimum temperature .... Taft und the rairoad presidents to.sub- | Alchison gen. ds. W, ¥, Cent. gen. sue 874 | jrogl” | In a general way fat sheep are ClOSINE | R GUR—In wood o. b, Minneapolis ©€orn market uets stubbory’ and holds | Precpitation .......... 0 > . o cv. 4 40 deb, du........... 1% | B . o .....|about a quarter lower than last Friday, |y ¥ . . mit the proposed rate aavances to the o it ¢ X Sheep ... . 683, .S d ir patents, $5.3095.50, second patents. firm in face of weiker wheat and ideal | Normal temperature for toda rees. | eration of the mew rmilroad law and the | edilantic ¢ NoY N R &R | The following table shows the average |With good spring lambe a littie higher |y 05 k") ears, 3 1504.35; | second Srowing weathe: in the corn beit. Coun- | Deiciency i precipiiaiion siice Marca L | movembnt by the representatives of the g & 0. 4 R W e a' R | petoss of moss & for the |than at last week's close. Handy weikht | ey aoga w0 Lry pelling has been Qissppointing and local | 1088 inches. great private banks to secure assents from | = “do ¥is 3 b AP bl R | - - . wethers are hardly Worse than 10Glsc - demina continues ‘brikk. Cash valdes, | Leiiciicy corresponding period du 1MW, | great 'shipping interests 1o (he Propuscd | o b B Norumern Pacifé ds.11100% | ::.:ér:u:'h:}::..;;lm:‘,;rn:..\.’.“..:l.““n.;;.:1 y and unchanged. % Inch. Lreigh e 7 | Brook. ‘Tran. .. 63y do s . w r o T - W g ON PHmary Wheat receipts were 38000 | Excess corresponding period in 1o, | RN Tule MOVERCeR. L e followed | SSCenL. of Ga b AMNwOre, & L. Fidg " e the four ‘days have been normal mostly| NEW YORK, June . - g bushels, gnd shipments were 2180 busheis | 282 inches. things forward the operation of more gen- | 0ot Laather be 9 Penn. ov. s (1A5).. 35% §7ace sheep of fair to kood quailty, and |closed quiet to % points higher: middin :f:"““-' S¢pts Tust year of 234,00 bushels | L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |erai®causes, which it was supposed nad | o, o N J: #en. bu 1zl do con. & y u‘:':e on most days has been siow and un- | Uplands, 18.3c; miedling guif, 3 %0c. SCR. id_shipments of 130,000 bushels. , NrEs Corrediion o to] Ohes Ohilo 4%¢....100 Reading gon. ev 1 A . 8 : “Primary corn receipts were 35000 bushels | Corm amd Wheat Reglon Bulletim, | BVErEeec =0 s ::,{e‘m‘,";‘:“‘[;gi_ e | g0 ret. Ge Y248t L. & 8. ¥ Quotations on graws stock: Ny, e Augunt, v e @nd-shipmeirts were 30,000 busheis 4gainst, | For Omaha, Neb., for the Lwenty-four | Stock market of today and . secsterday | ¢ o & Allon ke G do gon S D I s o eholee | cember, 13.34c; January, 12.30c; February, Fecelpts last year of O busheis and | by 5! meridian ti v T C.B. & G, it 5., HKR - 004 Apring lambs, $6.25@7.10; good to ‘““h" roh. | 12 & o A = 2 B ate e ) ours endiig at §a. m.. Btk time, | showed how drastic a readjustment re-| do gen. 4 vin_ "y S oariings M iEQEH; faif i Good year- 4 oh, " 12 81c o R -Mh‘l;\n-)-lfsl b 8¢ s | Thursday, June 0, 1910 mained to be made. That the progress of | *schi, Mil. & St S . lings, $4.55q% good to choice wethers, | r TON, June 30.—COTTON--Steady 1000 bushely of bats and wheat and flour GHAMA DISTRICT Sofrection ey have to emtend yet bevond | o She.. % b o avpbeestd 0G4 5 fair to Kood wethers, $3.65G4.00; | oqual 1o 164,000 bushels, .— Raine the speculative of the stock market fs|C.. K 1 & P.col ds. T8 do cv. 4 iy e il gl R < Nong - RO Nl - Stations. . fall an inference that was common _today. |, 90 rE. 4 oo 867 do R, R. Ist rel & 5% . 2 | § 6 middling, 14%c; sales, none; receipts, L5 TEROR!. alosed 1%4 lower on wheat and | \ plang, Neb.... Cloudy | Probable dividend reductions by spme of | cColo- Industrial a... 4 #8a. Rallvay Gr...... 1008 |~ B TErwavesge Av. Pr. |bales; shipments, 2008 bales; stoek, 1857 O THANY 0 Bpton: Auburn,” Neb..... Cloudy the rallroads were freely discussed as|Co'q RUEERE- oo S S0 KRR AL 0on A " 8 western lambs, culle.............. 1 5.00] - plous ___ | Broken 'Bow, Neb. Clear events foreshadowed from the reaction of | T & Hud cv. 4o 97 8o ev. 4 i | Jeceipts and disposition of live stock At 4Gy orming wethars i’ 48 B Ciear the stock market [ &R, G, 4o O Swiret 4. 5% | the Union Stock yards, Soutn Omaha, Neb., | 450 LFOTUNE JWCEROME. o Qo 2 00 Dry Goods Market. t_luudy The outcome follows the conviction llf; do rel. be. MIRU. & Rubber & 102y | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 P. .| e jaaho wethers Sesbices BB 410 VEW YORK, June 3.—-DRY GOODS- Clear the unstable conditions which Were the *Distiliers’ is. 55U B. Bteel 2d bs. 101 yesterday e { % Jdaho wethers, culls 106 » r goods were advanced e to & Outgrowth of the premature recovery from |Erie prior lten ¢s ... ¥IX Va.-Caro. Chem. bs. 961 RECEIPTE. h 16 1daho ewes, culls.. . 102 0 | bt §%¢ for Fruit of the Loom to take Clear the crisis of three years @go. Starting| %o gen. ... 71 S*Wabash st bs......108 CattleHogs.Sheep. H'I'S. | 134 Idaho ewes.............. 8 3 fect tomorrow. The stock goods were all Clear with powerful artificial stimulant for the| 9o cv. 4 series A, £ _do lat-axt. ds...... & |C. M. & St P.o...... 4 . - |20 ldaho wethers, feeders .83 s and many new orders were received Pt Cloudy | stock market last year, there followed an |, 80 et 4 weries B. €8 Westers Md. ta....... SN | Wabash ... > . . : | 251 Jdaho wethers, feeders. eers 8 bo charsed ot theaew seise. Teade Clear infiation of values in’ all directions, an|gGe™; Blectric cv. be.156 emt Eiec. TV B B | Missouri Pacifie |21 1daho wethers, culls e 0 for the day showed a little more: breadth, Clear era of extravagance in living and in busi- | o0 " Sepie - %% | Union Pacitic wethers, feeders.......... ™ the Inquiring being better. Raw silk I8 Clear ness and industrial methods, immobilizing RCETCT I <. w | firm. Cloudy | of capital resources in land specuiation and Lecal Securitics. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | | —be s | Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruite | NEW YORK, June 3. APORATED APPLES-The market for evaporated ap ~388232728.8 si Es §¥sel EERBARS: aomon o BRBER ¥ g IT: Columbus, Neb.. Articles | Open. ) High.| Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | GUim riioh Neb.. Fairbury, Neb.... Fairmont, "Neb Grand lsland.... Hartinglon, Neb. Hasungs, Neb. Holdrege, Neb Oukdate, Neb. Clear Ciear irrigation projects at a tme when busitiess| g,otations furnished by Samuel Burns, . Clear . Jr., 63 New York Life building, Omaha: B & G, west.. I o - C There has been & conviction that exten- Bid. Asker b £ WHEAT~No. 2. hard, #2@%c, nominal; Qear slve commitments in speculative holdings | om 7. & T. col s, 199 0% - g £ m hard. T b s of stocks, which were carried through tne | City Natioowi 6s. 1820 el e R Z| cHICAGO. June ®—CATTLE: 1 quiet; crushed, ,5.85; granulated, 3GWc, ‘nominal; No. 2 spring. 91G%c,| ninimum temperature for twelve-hour | culminstion of last year's rise in OCLODET, | iy ot omana 3oes 830 . Soant Aok 1] TSR %S B Tianar: atears. & ] Y sominal} No. § spring, $sg#lc, nominal. period ending at & a. m. have been obstinately held over since In | Commonwealth Life Ins. Co.. e » e £60; cowe, $4.0000.25; good heef heifers. $.0 - 7 Rlo, $5-16@ CORN—No. 2 white, #0%@Wnc; No. 3 DISTRICT AVERAGES. the faith that each suggestive downturn |C. R. & L C. R. & L. bs, 1993, . @6.25; bulls, MLO@6.25; calves, $LI0TTW; | g s, P Sehita, Yees No. ¢ white, B8gese; No. 3 No. of = -—Temp-— Rain- |ify the market was o simple reaction des | Kyirapiic Premed Mrich v Hogs, SheeP. | ockers and feeders, 345067 | el o TN 3 2 2 yellow, e, Noo 3| 10iriots Stations. Max. AMin. fall |thed to be followed by a resumption of | lws Pertland Cement st Mig. Se. Omaha Packing Co. . L% 'jis| HOGS—Receipts, 14000 head; market| Milwaukos GRatn Mhstiet, T {o. 4 yellow, tighee; No. | DO o | 2RI N0 NG “lg| the mareh of progress. "It was current be- (K C. M & 0 pid-..oo Switt and Compeny...... %8 Hin stoady: heavy. $08009.45 butchers $9.85%| yoy ar) RO 2 —FLOUR—Steady, e NG, 5, 8@oe; No. 4, gothc; no |Golumbus O .. - - ‘| llet that market pools involved in such |Kamsas City K. & L_ e Cudahy Packing' Co....... 3 i 3| LUCT, g siisge 4o, light, $0.5009.55; pack-| WAV ATREE, June o O s Uy ¢ Indianapolis, 1n = o holdings were being liquidated yesterday | Hn‘amceies G. & L bs. 1939, Armour & CO... . T ... ml‘!&wé. o abos 1o, Dulk ot baies AT No. i northern 1131 No. 8—No. 3 white, 3%@36c; No. 4 white, | (000”1 : I o and today in response to the Imperative |)incoin. Neb., Tr. bs, i Cudahy, trom K. - DR |1 %y 0 LIS, September, Wi, be; No. 3 yellow, 33%@3%c; No. 4 yei- | ™00 M. « o admonition of authorities in the banking | Michigan State Tel. Cudany, from 8o, St P...... SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 10.000 | S—40%@de. — A ; % DiaTioinie ML 2 W ‘o |and financial world. The process proved benton 'Vansant & Lush.. 1§ N o LA R T g e Py of| ~Sampl ) BARLEY—No. 4 #@4ic; No. 1 feed, £36 S : yeariings, $.1615.75; lumbs, §6.5007.15; SPTING | ‘ H Minneapolia; Ming, GRS | “i|a painful one and Involved convulsive A s 3 e, 1 B@Alc. ¢ & rice adjustments. 4 efined Sugar Is vanced. ‘m"; , 70@12; No. 3, 65GT0c. e - ] kg A 3 oot & Lol i s | NEW YORK, June .—All grades of re- Umane, Nebsooor . T 58t The quleter tone in the later dealings was [ f A ey 4 . fined sugar were advanced 10 cents a 100 szl A rain of 142 inches occurred within the | PPPRC g1 The TEE0 AlTeRdY. sTIOTdel, Othier bUyers................ 9 .. Kansas City Live Steck Market. | (060, Suger were advanc cents & KANSAS CITY, June %.—CATTLE-Re- Totals.. The more Immediate circumstances bear- {1ast twenty-four hours at Bismarck, N. D., " ; R SO S [in the Minneapolis district, and a fail of | &, O values Indicated improvement in . AT T LM |oetpta, 40 head, including southern;| ABERDEEN WATER ACCIDENTS CATTLE—Receipts of cattle were very |murket steady to hade higher; dressed bref L lignt toaay, only fifty-four cars being re-|land export steers, $1.00g8.2; fair W good, 0 of an inen is reported at one station,|30Me fespects. The drop in wheat was ac- ported in. This makes the toeal for the|i.00G7.wW, western s $4.0007.75; stock- 1| he “kansas “City dierice ‘These ate.yne|Sompanied by reports of beneficlal rains s House nand Store Flooded Because four days only 10,658 head as sgainst 15,6k |ers and foeders, $8.75@5.75; southern steers, | |in the corn and wheat region since the P - 1 Store Fisoded Bee head 1or the same days last week. ‘Ihe @6.10, southern cows, $.90@4.0); native ps A » D market as & whole was in & very satisfac- 3 5h5.76; native heifers 4.50@ « Pressure is Low, | Carroll, Sugar Market. Clarinda, Z283ERERER! e her— | NEW YORK, June 3-SUGAR—Raw, bty Sheep Markets Higher=—|, ", . ovado, & test, #80c; centritugal Hogs Reported Stead |96 test, 4.30c, Molasces, sugar, 5 test, 3.85c: SRPESEENEEEAEESSEES aRpesaIRRERESS & TlruafuElelue H egEiasss 2zzue si¥ass ray33is | preceding report. The warm weather con- | wisier iher; 5I'¢ ¢xcellent promise for | linues general throughout the entire region, v t By and no Important change in temperature | wim aige SStimates of the cotton erop | tory condition. i A 00; calves, $5.500 oc| 1 . Co. (bonus) ° 3! 11, but S—Receipts, 7,000 heaa: mar] 102 g ch ety - 3 ment report of conditions tomOrrow. | baemetons, o Yne supply of beef steers was small, ABERDEEN, §. D., June 30.—(Special.)— L. A. WELSH, Intersationsl Con. Ce. (hanas). h 2 lost; top, §0.37%: bulk of| ‘-l l.::'v‘v:lf T""‘“l e Sioeal Forecasier, Wenilier Buress. 3!;;- agx-?.::u’m:leotczu::?&\ s or- nere was considerable inquiry and prices hig advance lo op,” §9. < e i = VL. et J0gLse higher than the low time.|and ' butchers ' $9.10gx.22%: ~light. = $0.2:@ ously low, 8o low that the city water com- usnce on the wheat markel todey &x NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET |ihclusive scope over practically all rail o‘}g:d”i?r’:n-}::"(‘w':;Afig:%:‘cmfl“': There wlu-finolh\n‘ very cholce on sale 1o [8424; UEh ‘A'#f',’a’lfl"fih!y}u?&i:m oo/ Missioner has issued onders restratning BAMe CAUSS WAS eXac! oppos! 1 road rates. . the top. - 7Y g )] owne: ) vat in e Cirst miages of the norihwestern erop | Quotations of the Day om Varioms| Money on call went no higher than 3i|% higber to % lower. “Later the market|'"G5%" =t :‘:gflef-‘ ere 1 good demand |head; market steady to lbc higher; lambs, [Property owners from watering thelr lawns fi‘ Explanation seemed to be in the Cetminsdities. per cent in spite of the disturbance of loans | declined under Wall street and German sell- | 1niy mornming and the few loads on sale kwfinvg, yeurlings, $5.00@0.w; . ethe except at certain hours, and not mere than that the grain trade is now figuring W YORK, June 30.—FLOUR—Quiet; | connected with the day's impairment of | Ing and at noon was dull and from % 9 14| changed hands at &n early hour at pricé w&w*wh;’a‘:l $3.60g450, stockers and one hour, early in the morning and & on the mr"lm.lel:fn‘h‘.:flfh é?.'..f""’é?: P SR 5 winter -t.rugneu' margins. below yesterday's New York closing. around 10¢ higher than yesterday. 1n other | ers, $2. Betars | Bwrin . 38,205 ! b i 3 Bond: K. Total sales par value, | Ccnsols, money. ..... S2%Lovisville & N ror; § B honr in the evening. The pressure is at onds were weak. To s o ¥ oo o mg:: powerful reason in & good ralniall | M.oyddo; spring clears, 342094 re- | §3,350,000. WL PAE Ve, words, the market on & 4 mes g0 low that water falls, for a short s, 16,722 ‘shipments, i o ke 3% | 2ic_nigher than the low time. St. Louis Live Stock Market. | times 0 low ¢ 3 N. D Suggesting & general | Ccibis, 16,722 bushels; shij , 0.517 bus, y § Amal” Copper........ BAN. X, Centrai % ! vy BT o [l R Pt ey sy Kol United States bonds were unchanged on SR ARASIRGL TN & W There were no feeders ":nd"'hax;".h::i‘ ST. LOUIE, June n‘—:i;xjx‘-_’nm—umm:.s; ‘:lhmr;"o r:n X!hmux" lh; slu'dmm- :um:l ened yield Dak o | 4.40; 5G40, Atchi: BALE S48 ¢ s none of any censequence, and o 3,20 head, inciuding 1L ‘exans; marke e time the lawns mre being watcred. As e T OB e DaEoIRe, R e et | CORNMEAL—ary: kil dried, 8356565 | o Siabgs S 2153 "1 Jeading auotations | "Gy '3l et ; guisi (1ot Of ok Cerla. The IAISE; 08| srpbys native shipsing and exjert steers, |a result of this two Qisasters have been ro- T—Spot, weak; No. 2 Ted, 3.ui, 3 i Baitimers & Ohio.. e iy 3 i A ase s, §6.76¢ \POTted. - A careless olerk turned a tap in wer. Corn and oats, respecively, snowed | WHEAT—Spor, Cose. | Canadian Pactfic _ _luns on_ cattie: Good to chdioe | 4Gk 25 steers under 1,000 pounds, $.700 losses of % ”An.dn e, Provisions g:%:&n’ lelL &;zl‘ll- zle;l‘lbc_ P e e F Chesapeake & O . cotii-fed Sieers, $126@8.00; fair to good corn- 9“ and teeders, $4.2@0.7; cows a local dry goods StoYe. No water flow- e oo eain the Wi market rallied, | Tive. Wheat was Jower under acilve sell- | Ameriean. AEricatiumi. .. . " 30 o8| Chleage G W common 10 1AIF Cufl | and helters, .07t canuers BWGLT | (ng, the 1ap was Jeft turned on. After the il gr 208 Ssnin the wiiea price weakened | D€ on northwest rains, ciosing I%@éc | American Beet Sugar.. ... 3.400 IR Do e o s 24 - s00d 1o cholce COWA|pulls, W.BGSW; CAlves, 5.00GEH; TeXAE|yio cloned, the demand ‘on the water o -y wer. July cl L mber cl Américan Caa...... % 'y R and heiters, ¥B.M0gLW; falr to & ©OWE| gnd Indikn sieers, $#.60GT.W; cows and| S ? i * worked lower. “The_ official forecast |lower. July closed SLUMX. Beptember closed | Amérian Qua,.......o.. 430 % | Denver & Ria G111 it ; and Dheifers, $3.swgb.w; common to falr | ple Pt EuE supply lessened, and the water overflowed, ..‘:;3'..1"%.."".?‘.3"”&&:::&‘:’ 10 1he | ¥ CORN-Soot, eaater; Ro. 5, S5la, nominal, American cotton Oil.. & gt g . gee* cows and heters, §.76 $oed 14 chaied ng_m.,wé,,ugfla s”f&“.f; ‘2,..::;“ 1c |damaging about U0 woith of Foods. ; C b 8 m. Hide & Leather pid... 3 stockers a) 76; 1 ; pigs and lights, $9.10g9.65; packers, | t ‘the - < crop expioded tneories of x- | elevator domestic busis. o arrive; export | A% Hide & Leher pid... B | dimma o o MTR | SO0 Stockers and feeders, 8. M ons | plgter pigs wud lights, 10685 packers | About the same time Mr. and Mrs. Norzan ¥ Uremists regarding winier wneat, and there | No. 3 6, nominal, £ o b to Qrrive.|ipercan Linseed........... 10% | Gran Tru flon 1o fair siockers and feeders, 300G | §':a H. Jones were preparing to leave the city were advices é;n.m"x.h:":n;—:m n‘:mx;f 3!;:5‘: mt:ln;lflo::lwgalmmlo&, :"’“’:“",“‘:”f,{‘,, 21 | niinols © 133 Spanish s, L8t |87; stock heifers, u:buuu."voul :Avu "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 4400 |for a week's visit in other towns. The unanimously § > ; | Arm. Bmeie, g 0% | steady @t 24 1i-16d " per|$.50@7.00; Bulls, stags, eic., $3.25u5 ‘ enaian th much of | September, 68%c; December, 6¥ic. b - s 0% | s :;:'.‘u'li.“mm.‘;’.:.w':&“ undar, Teported | GATS—Spot. steady; mized, 3Gi2 pounds, | Amersme bl ek 190% | ounce. Tepresentative sales: has occurred since the last report. were held to foreshadow a good govern- 30; Y.0lgu16; packers The water pressure in Aberdeeh is danger- pomis s b com- Were again steady to stronger, maKing the [gales, ‘$9.1003.30; heavy pess sppeared to b as much of & bearisn mission modified the impression of their Londen ‘Stoct’Market. the head; market 10a15c bigher: natve mUtlibs, tap was (urned In the lavators, but mo s Rty 2 i $.00G4.w; lambs, 3670820, culls and bucks, | yater gushed forth, and they, too. forgot 0. 1 grade for the initial CAr Of wheat | nOminal; natural white, 2@ pounds, 4G | Amerian Suger Refinin i | ROMEEIPLN: ger oent i A L N, BH0uS.T5; stockers, §3.0084.00. {to turn off the tap. - When they returncd sent to BL Louls Uklahoma wae sald Lo | 41%c; clipped white, 34g42 pounds, 46%@4vc. | American Tel. & Tel T | o Or Mie 1 Th i S pes as et 92 460 | b o Pe taking in graimn of magmificent quaity. | HAY—rirm; prime, $.15; No. % $.00g |American Tobacco ptd 91 |for short Wilis is 33 pérsemt; for thiee . St. Joseph Live Stock Market. {home they found the houe fiooded from eetinate by private suthority that the |16: No. 3, sgeuc. American Woolen.... . jMeuths’ Jalla) 3.0-18 per duit §7. JOSEPH, Mo., June 30.—CATTLE— |the second flcor to the basement. Rugs, al "winter and sprink Crop would reach | HOPE—Steady: stale, common to choice, | Anaconds Mining Co.. i Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; sicers, | wearing apparel and furniture were ruined, guly WRUMON busaeis was s far away | 18 St . Belunes; Feciilo oveamt | Lot i, o & $5.600i.w; cows and bellers, IWUCH; | plaster had fallen off the ceilings and the m - the popular conoeption that seliing 3 ic. 0 v , 00Q7.50. | - eifaris wesg tedoubied rauner i orger- bwlmg:dy; Central America, 2ic; |Alsnde Coast Lize. c'x'f(?fi&l“&?@euu. 9% hsaad i market mmm::—- v\e;p so badly warped they will have o, ranged from $il 1o 99, o 3 - 9 0; bulk o ? oming weklc Bt 3% Lo Fivee, ® iose ot +n | LEATHER—Steady; hemlock firsts, 2@ | breonse Ranis Lo higher; top, $.40; bulk of sales, §9.0ug |to be replaced to -2%e¢ compared with last night. | #c; seconds, 23g24c; thirds, W@slc; rejected, g::'a'-'-; l;‘.':':'}un;m'i SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 3,500 N = WOHEER ree steady to ehade higner;| FATHER SHEA SAYS FAREWELL lambs, $5.5007. i .§‘, Boston Closing Stocks, June 30.—Closing quotations on stocks were as follows 3 Miami Copper.. - S0 Mohawk .. . % Nevada Con L1 Nipissing Mines. 8 .. 5 North Butte. . & C. C. & . Mg. 10X North Lake. Butte Coalition. . Calumet & Arizona !-ila‘sf-",‘lfl ERBSEERS. Y Corlh speciisiors sbowed & remarkable Central Leather... e change of front in many cases, and there Sentral Leather pid... was & good scatiered commission demand ; family, $26.00026.50 short clear, | Central of New beuides. Weplember fluctuated between B4 WG .00 Cut meats, i plekled C‘h-lbuln & Ohlo, \ r %GNG And Bigc, With Loe close bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, pickied | Chicago & Alton.. Jower &t B9%c. ‘lne cash market was tirn, | hams, $16.00G16.50, , y; middle gflu- %nu'w-um A No. 2 y.bww closed &t 603wl iec. western prime, §1L%@12.3%; refined, steady; | Chicase R L. With hunsks promising toe argest crop | contuent, 3iW, South America, 4w, Cm:‘z i, ":‘ ."-‘:":' of oats ever ralsed. in that siate, iongs un- | compound, $9.74@10.00. 80, o - Joaded today and some of Lhe large sellers TA‘Lth—DIIII; prime city, hhds., 6%c; took & hand also on the Dear | country, Gh@e%c. e kit tor ihe Beptember optioa | - RICE-8teday; domestic, M@oe; Patas, | Conmalidaies Ga: i and low llmits at C aa B, R Profucts......... 35 Tinianing %o off at Wwo. s I TER —Firm; creamery specials, 2c; | Soware & Hudson (rade in nog products cunsisted chietly | extras, Jig@2syc. Denver & Rio Grande... in the cleaniig up of July epeculative | CHEBSL—Firm; state, whole cream,|Denver & Rio Grande pid. aeals. PFinal quotations were bc less cx- fancy white, 1disc. Distillers’ Securities... Ppensive for pork ana lard, with Tios un-| EGGS—Weak, except fancy: state, Penn- ,»‘- changed to & shade below. sylvania and nearby gathered brown, 2@ Erie 24 prd. 3 : e fulures rangea as follows. BOULTRY—Alive, firm; western broflers, | 0°herl ~Electric P - Great Northern pfd.... o ‘ticles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes' Zic; fowls, 1T%c; turkeys, 10glic. Dressed, N re. S it 4 ! : : tirt; western broliers, Z@ic; fowls, MGISC, | Sinasis sl . o *Wheai—| | I [ ] turkeys, 15@1sc. Iterborouch Met.... 9’| 9T WG — n #h Met. pid | gn\v I!'N.‘ii ) "*»m,r*:,wn‘,: St Louls Gemeral Market. International - Harvester LW 1 W %M@ W 10N | ST. LOUIS, June %—WHEAT—Futures, |Inier. Marine pi¢ | i ] lower; July, $%c; September, #iigc. Cash: |1 mational Pump. 5% BT| 57%| 8% | Lower; track No. 2 red, $LOI@LI0; No. 2|ows Central. x s | B hard, nc?‘:.x. Rensis City Bostborn. ...\ o w8l CORN—Futures, lower; July, 57%c; Sep-|K. C. Sovthern ptd, ex di tember, 69%c. Cash: Lower; irack No. 2 |Laciede Ges....... No. 2 white, 4@64ic. Louisville & Nastville IATS—Futures, lower; July, 3%c; Sep- tember, 36%e. Cash: Higher; track No. 2, 88c; No. 2 white, &2%c. RYE-Firm, Te FLOUR—Firm; red winter patents, $5.000 5.35; u:n (u;cy %'""fl"’ [ hast Rinier an 2% vl Rys. of Mex. 34 pid. BEED—Timothy, $3.00g3. R e s ™ CORNMEAL—$3.35. New York Ontario & West. BRAN—~Weak; sacked, east track, S6@sSc orfolk & Western. HAY—Steady; timothy, §14.50@15.00; prairie, . $1L50G14.00. h BAGGING—8%c¢. Cash quotations were as follow HEMP TWINB-To. FLO winter patents, $.0@ | PROVISIONS — Pork, steady; jobbing, 490; winter straights, $430G475; spring | go43%. Lard, lower; primes steam, SILA%We strilghts, WWQLI; bakers WWGSL; | @i Dry salt meats, higher: boxed, TA@IeC Pastor of Hely Family Church at Stock in Sight. Mitchell Takes Leave of Con- eceipts of live stock at the five principal pars., iy tern markets yesterday: Sheep.| MITCHELL, 8. D., June 30.—~(Special)— South Omaha. i Rev. Father J. J. Shea, pastor of the Holy Bt. Joseph o ! Family Catholc church, has been granted Kauhas Cit . & year's leave of absence from his church f.'mc’;';‘; N v ¢ dutles in this city, and will leave next week for & trip to Canada, where he will join a party of friends for & tour of : : Burope, at the end of which time he wili Bank of England Statement. OMAMA GENEKAL MARKET. LONDON, June 3.—The weekly statement s return to Canada, and in all probability will of the Bank of England shows the follow- Staple and Famey Froauce Prices Fur. [spend the remainder of his days there. ing changes: S mished by Buyers and Wholesalers, | Fatier Shea was given & farewall recep- otal reserve, decrease, ,000; circu- . . lation ,increase. &1,063,%0; bullion, increase, u‘:",’m‘,fi‘fl; L it Y m;l" hby 9 hambas u’,m ST A £645,758; other securities, increase, £5,967 AEER o hich: Tie. T I T, dartons, | hiok he Wwan phagsuisd. with & Pid Wateh 000; other deposits, increase, £10,443,000; pub~ 70, in §0-1D. Tubs, Zj%c; packing stock, solid | &8 @ testimonial of the affection the e deposiis, decrésse, &304, notes. re- DACK. 2%e: dairy, Lir #-1b. tubs, 24c. Mar- | parishioners felt for him. He bas been the e, decrease, 000, 7 18, i ke LY e S kel Ghigen overy TUCMRY. L icas | PRELOF OF the Mitchell church for tweive The proportion of the bank's reserve to 180; ORisy, dideec: iripiets, lilpc; Lmverger, | Y6aT8, @nd & year ago completed the con- lability this week is 427i per cent; last 150 N0 S TN, & ic: impetiad | struction of & magnificent chureh buiiding Swiss, %0c; domestic Bwiss, ¢, et & cost of OV 000. He bey POULTKY—Dressed broiers, 3c; hens, over #9, e began his OLL resue ) | work as priest in this state thirty years " 4% l;‘f,’:“;:“, ‘,‘.’.‘2.‘. u“p:r e 0. omsss | a80, going first to Lead, thence te Emmett, ESTRRNS—NEBRASKA Sausbin $ib por dob; {aDcy squabs, Wb | in Union county, from there to Huron & | 15 western heifers. o 32 | jer dozi l;‘m ‘l.aiflnlz:t :-0: f\:v‘: _‘3:::“ and thence to DeSmet, coming to Mitckell 190 HOGS—Prices g»e:‘-d & big mc;ulmuur ‘,:c" .,,‘"',,.' ,h 0ld Foosters, 7c; ducks, full|from the latter point. His work in Mitohell 3 B Roibel oot nah ehe R o aier 8 | teatnered, ic; Beese, Tuil featnéred, ¥c; Lui-| has been successful » ® o B aeB Ee HLHHH BE TS 5% Parrou il .2 Quincy . 0. 383 Superior ... | Mine.. $%Superior & B. Min, SERURRUEER ESERIRUER [334 23137 Colorado Fuel & Iron Colorado & Southern.. FEEE ; Totel recelpts. vo_pwnoB w f. k1 1 3% B3IEs2EesEEERREANNE 2! GXEEE e g 2 sEpE £EIEBTEET week it was 49.85 per cent. New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, June ¥.—Closing quotations on mining stocks were: o 200 *Leadville Ovn. *Little Chief. Mexican 58 BE BE EE vs eu oo guy L o 883 £ Ophir . Standand Yeliow Jadket i 1owis, 2 each; plgeons, chased qn .this ‘Dasis, cemand became in. | K&VS, 18¢; guinea different and sales Qfopped bick Into yés- ive D:';“;-,};,":‘::} Rl Pl lvei Budaba | Aske to Have His Taxes Raised. terday's notches. ost of the hos | My b M0 PR ICLS Blkerel 10c; white-| ABERDEEN, 8. D., June 2u—(Speeial)— changed hands at generally steady figures, | o) 10 "pike, 13c; trout, ik la erap- |J. L. Browne, former speaker of the Bouth Bank Clearimgs. four droves aggregaling &%0 head, cost- 16g18C; Spanish mackerel, 1v; eel, 18¢; | Dakota siate house of ¥ pes OMAHA, June %.—Bank clearings for to- | g about §.0. Radaock, lic; flounders, L2c; reen caifish, FAgreRssigtive a8 day; FLEMIIS a0 i 0 aorreepondiag | o PPy O em satoviah Jouts e | (SRR, K DAl e N e | ot s Koo Cemots ot e e nbe e vour NG wanted on outside orders. Heavies were| b’ eoop s : WRed & Hoel SuNEY'N SHID- W mn | outside g TjoRviee were ; men when he appeared before the olty Metnl Market. e 5 Start o finish and had to seil at figures| BN %t re Rive: N Wt; N board of equalization this week and asked JNEW TORK, June %-METALS Stand- pieady to u nickel lower, rough wnd ex-|yqq! B Al s Ma S NS % |that body to raise his personal preperty poer, i 10, July, | treme heavies Moving At the Jow Drices 1 Ltk No. i, ¥ Mo, £| August and September, fitmu Lon: | While movement was at no time active, | AC: No- i dbac g h‘:_ox,ln':c_ N, § |assessment in the city from §10 tu 82.u0. Gon, quiet; spot, £4 106; futures, £56 s 94. | closing rounds were decidedly dull, the|ifcs. No. s beac. Piate: No. 1 Twc, No. 4 |XPlaining that he had been assessed too Arrivals ‘reporied ac New York. 0 fong; | market flulshing weak ol yesterday's aver- | L% S &' o low and id not fecl he would be paying custom house exXpo1 o .. 4 8—01 C | tona, making BB for this month. Leke "5 large share of receipts went at 58900 |, At hedland Seveis, 80 sise, por box- g0y |17 Just Proportion of tazes under the as- land N ize, r bo: ;| | sopper, &1 izams; electralytic, BIMG |90, s compared With much the same | u e per R e 8.9: | soasor's tigures. casting, 313 ik — W spread in prices yesterday. 1ops advanced P 160 size, $4.35; 176 and smaller sizes, e s rm———— TIN—Strong; spot, "mlfl July and|to 5.2, the best light hogs selling at this wm $4.50. Havana Mediterranean| The Longest Continuous Double Track August, §3817%@3.50. plember, $33.1566 ure. sweets, 126-113 sizes, per box. $3.00; 1% and | System in the World, under one manage- 3350 Sales, five tons spol, &t §3.%. Lon-| The demand at that price was limited 10|13 sizes, per box. 35.2GS.W; extra fancy is the G : | don, strong: spot, £l 10s; futures, £151 bs. | one or two loads and other light hogs just | Mediterranean sweets, per box, 3:.00@d.7s; ™0t 18 the Grand Trunk Rallway System LEAD- i spot, U@L, New York; | about as good had to sell for a good deal | Valencins, 9-11-126 sizes, $4.50; 150 and|from Chicago to Montreal and to Niagara n.. B uls. London, lower, £lf | less money. n.u.rw ‘t-’.‘.u..“".".“m l‘mmnm. Falls. The Grand Trunk-Lebigh Valley . ¢l SPELTER-Firmer; spot, $5.6006.8), New <3 $5:30 Sifes.” per box. Bo.000R50; 340 size, gos | d0UDle track route' via Nisgara Fells 100 Dol ash Priss-Wheat: No. ? red, | July. #ie; September, 5ig81%c; December, Jork: BUGENG. Bast B Loyis. Londen, Aot 2o, 3 Ted, $o@eec: No. 2 hard, | S8%c. Cash, unchanged to ¥c lower; No. 3, b A P Bananas: Fancy select, reaches from Chicago to New York. ¥y $; jumbo, bunch, §2. 7. | Descriptive literature, timetables, ete. 3 N, N 3 TRON-U" i $8s 84 for Cleveland g F s > gt e Y ndrtier | St Ko L o) NG, 7 e . ¥ wortonia in e The Joetl bt s i cing, oG i, "Lors: | | CORN—July, 5Tip; September, 6Mc: De- | U . gulet, No 3 foundry northerp. $16.@G16H: nfin‘l cember, Beum 2 EE BE EB &8 i BE ke N it LT - ] |#8 3w 5=t E: patents, rd, 36.56@6.70. extra short, $14.35; clear ribs, $14.35; short 2 clears, $14.35. Bacon, higher; boxed, extra |Rallway Steel Spring Feed or mixing, $@6c; shorts, §15.76; clear ribs, $16.76; Short clears, | Reading ... : 0BeTC. 5.00. No. 1, southwestern, $LIT%; "POU’LTRY»— Firm; chickens. No. 1 northwestern, $.07%; tmothy, ®; | springs, 19gZc; turkeys, 1ic; ducks, bo; Pg{)'vlsi:h‘s-‘lul park, per bbl., 324000 | FEIMTER —Steady; creamery, @fTHe. 24.35; Jard, per l:a Iu»hlu M;-h-::n cT:" EGGS—Steady, 15c. : ar =§=!!l3ili ;-:.;i;x ;3:!1“;3!.‘ Receipts. Shipments v~ eat and flour. were | oo "a 16000 o 8 Wheat, bu. 26 X uthera Railway. equal to 104000 bushels; primary receipts | cory "y, . .':“mm Ratiway i Werg 28,000 bushels, compared with 34,000 [ Gate' bu, bushels the corresponding day & year ago. J eceipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 341 cars; oats, 13l cars, BORS, | 3o NSAS CITY, Mo., June N.—WHEAT— pey¥, -,wx:i 133 # Kansas Clty Grain r - 4 Hg € “SSE!:I.IIIIIIIIIIll‘llfllllll’!‘ls 88281 .- ; Fiorida, 30-36 sizes, §3.00; 43-48 figass Cataloupes': California: will be malled fres on application to W. 8. sise, $3.00; 4 standards, 35.50. Cherries: | Cookson, A. G. P. A. Grand Trunk Raflway 10-1b. box,' §1.76. _Apricots: | System, 13 Adams St, Chicas Caiifornia, ,’E‘n;r-m Srate, uAyl‘;luna ” s Qb Peaches: California, f" . 0, . B bR - tes: Anchor new, 8 1- n?‘:a es, in bax.s:f x, $2.00 1898-1910 BG! ‘otatoes: Irish, Wiscon- sin and npative, bu., bogete. new, in sacks, per bu., $L10. Cabbage: New Cali- fornia and southern, per lb., 3. Onlons: Texas erystal wax, per crate, $2.60; yellow, per Suilie: Exa fancy, white, Plant: Fiorida, as $1.50@2. and wax, per bamper, ut %5 lbs., ; mArket baskets, L0 Cucumbers: ho! per dox, W@ic; Texas, per W WVEGETABLES—Ras- q home-grows. | § them on market breaks. Send for Cireular Mo. 16, “0Odd Lot Investments.” Members New York Btock Exchangs, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. B T et e Y No. 3 316.00916.%5; and No. WAt Now 3 wi ;:,..; ,:?‘_ ,.,'.;,..a_c : No. 3. : ben % |1 southern, soft, $i&. . ; No. 3 yello No. e, 0. . e ,"';'?.‘.fi‘. N e, No OATE Uschasget: No. § white” s04e; ey Cottee Market. BRGHo; No 4 white, e, standard, | mixed, Ugdtc. NEW YORK, June 8—COFFEE—The RYE—No. 2, 66@70¢. e market for coffee futures opened steady a Stelilly; creameries, 2%@2%c; | HAY—Unchanged: cholce timothy, $15.00; o of five points on July but gen- cholce rie, §1135@1LH0. erally unchanged to one mflhu in ; recelpts, 8714 cases; st| BUTTER-C , eXtras, 26o; firsts, sympathy with steady cables. mark, cases Included, 16G16%c; firsts, 17c; | Mc: seconds, f2c; k, e, ew Yerk Ourb Market. There was very little business during ER2ssuNEERERY EERTTTT T LTI | 4 stocl New EGGS—Firsts, #6156, seconds, $.8; ocur- fol quotations are furnished | 6ay, but July Tecovered its initial loss rent receipts, new ocases, $4.20; miscel- Logan & ’.‘ members New York laneous, $4.15. Btock exchange, 5 th Sixteenth street: Wheat, bu. g Larose iBua¥i e !!E!Iflllll!ll!!lfl!é!l!i;!’ ————— Grain Market. ’%"g‘:._m" OTH, June 3 — WHEAT — Jul s A Td: October, e Sied; | 1 100 Berierabr, UG A orthams: follows: P frm; ola American mizet, | "0 fla“ mer o | M Pantae 801 cotn, 96,746,00; stiver | 15 00 AEASECIESEISPITEACNLLSRELSINR ¥riEpinskbvEaspnRiss sseel i ¥ BEE Epelisiiil R T | FESETSS £ I - “fiu.c'imn-ouo—wmm Black, per

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