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Show JTnwall street jpilN FORCED TO COVER wii rket Is Moderately Active and 'Prices Are Ijw Lher, Especially in the Railroad Division. Hjf!l to cover short con-P con-P fja7,,BiSt had a violent re-CjinBHF5 re-CjinBHF5 v week. The largest WfaPriLl lan Paclnc, which - IfiS!10 poln,s since J A ff1nf Northern Pacific, suJ ah))Ve recovered the - Anoint decline Le-iKrf Le-iKrf ' 1 Jhnvp the low of the imi Sl-S Cnlon Pacific Iffll (SKlim 6p$'n" si. The lndus-, lndus-, W,idS,M rapidly as tilK' wu were In better spirit ' Batecncc of difficulties !oP.ML,nte It is again bolleved S V large part of St that some large gov-, gov-, jBSrS bn postponed until hBJfiMtly relieved tho tension quarters. rPgJtelared that unless the Goldfleld Consolidated Mines companv management ceases to violate a rule of the New York Stock exchange the company's com-pany's $3.-1,000,000 stock will be thrown off the exchange Monday morning. The company Is violating a rule of the stock exchange which requires all companies com-panies whoso securities are listed to have as registrar and transfer agent tr?""f?rSnt companies. Up to the middle of March the Goldfleld interests ?hCi,wltJJ I1'8, nilev but Jn that month they decided to have one company com-pany do both classes of work. New York Bonds. U S Tef 2k rug 100 K C Bo ret U . . a do ,s coup 100 L, S deb 4r 19JI. SjTi - rog 103Lou & Nioli U is 92 tlo 3 coup IMHMo K &. Tealst In PL reK iui .lo.Ron OAs do ( coup in Mo Pacific in .... "e Tana 3s coup 103 do eonr 5o .. .. so Alll3-Chal lBt C.. GO Nat Ry Mox Ub.. R0 Am Aprl 5s pt N T O can SHs.... S3 Am T & T ct 4... 9S do dsb in 67i Am Tob 6a 113 Nor Pacific in .... 92V Armour & Co O.in... 90 do 8s 6Si Atchleon stn in... pjj,; o 3 L rfdc s 8U Bnlt & Ohio 4a .... 90 Rtndlng kcii it.... esTI Jo 33 RSMSt S P fs g. 67i Chew & Ohio 95V4 do Ken Bs 76 do conv rn ... S2ti So Pno col 4b ....SSU Oil & Alton SUo.. fiOi do cv 4s S74 C B A Q Joint 4s.. 93Vt B P R R lit ref 4s.l01i; do cen 4s ....... 92 Un Pacific 4s . S7,l D A R G ref Ea.. C9 do er 4s sju III Crnt 1st rcf 4s. 90 do lrt ret -4s .. lOONi Int Mot 4'4s 75 U S 8 3d ts 93V4 Int M M iit 5STV(ib let ort 4s.... 77 Jajwn 43 .. 85 New York Money. NEW YORK, Jun U. Monev on call, nominal; no loans. TImo loans, easier, sixty days, : ninety days, -li45: six months, 6i. Prime mercantilo paper, 6 per cent: sterling exchange steadv with actual business In bankers' bills at S4.82.75 for sixty-day bills, and at $4.S6.C0 for demand: de-mand: commercial bills. $4.S2J; bar eII-ver, eII-ver, 505c; Mexican dollars, 48c; government govern-ment bonds, firm; railroad bonds, firm. Condition of the Treasury. "WASHINGTON, Juno 14. The condition condi-tion of the United States treasury at the beginning of business today was; Working balance $ 59,239,295 In banks and Philippine treasury treas-ury 52.S69.46S Total of general fund 131,167,343 Receipts yesterday 2,358,220 Disbursements 2,270.194 The surplus this fiscal year la $9,93r-.-391, as against a deficit of $2,509,219 last yea r. Tho figures -for receipts, disbursements, surplus and deficit exclude Panama canal and public debt transactions. Coffee Futures Steady. NEW YORK. June 14. Coffee futures opened steady, but at a decline of 23 to 36 points In response to a 'break at Havro and rumors of financial troubles in Brazil. Offerings were comparatively light at the start and private cablos from Santos reporting an improved situation there wero followed by a rally of 4 to 5 points from the lowest on covering, l)ut the market became very unsettled again in the late trading. Reports of a lower cost and freight market and an easier local lo-cal spot situation doubtless contributed to the renewed weakness, with the market mar-ket closing steady, but at a net loss of 31 to 35 points. Sales, 102,750 bags. July. 9.22c; September. 9.47c; October, 9.51c- December. 9.58c: January. 9.62c; March, 9.68c; May. 9.75'c. Spot coffee easy; Rio 7s, 93c; Santos 4s. 113c. Mild coffee quiet; Cordova, 14(Q17c nominal. Evaporated Fruits. NEW YORK, June 14, Evaporated apples,, ap-ples,, quiet. Prunes, quiet. Apricots, steady. Peaches, quiet. Raisins, dull. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, June 1-1. 'Cotton closod very steady and from 1 to 3 points net higher. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS. Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juno 14. Hogs-Receipts. Hogs-Receipts. 2000: steady. Bulk, $8.608.75; heavy. $S.65S.75; packers and butchers. butch-ers. $8.708.80; light, $S.708.l0; pigs, $7.505i)S.l0 Cattle Receipts, 200; steady. Prime fed steers, $S.25GS.S5. dressed beef steers, $7.508.25; western steers, $7.008.25: southern steers, $7.90tfBS.10; cows, $4.75 7.75; heifers. $6.805S.G0; stockers and feeders, $G.507.S5; bulls, $6.00(3)7.25; calves. $9.00010.50. Sheep Receipts, 200; steady. Lamb3, $6.25tfl'8.25; yearlings, S5.00(f2f6.50 ; wethers, weth-ers, $4.50(3)6,00; owes, $4.255.35; stockers stock-ers and feeders, $3.25i??)5.00. Chicago. CHICAGO. Juno 14. Hogs Receipts, 11,000: steady to a shade lowor. Bulk, $S.S0(?jjS.90: light. $8.7038.95; mixed. $S.G0 (TS95; heavy, $S.35S.90; rough, $8.35 S'.SO; pigs, $G.80S.45. Cattle Receipts, 200; steady. Beeves, $7.25(7)9.00: Texas steers, $7.0)8.10; western steers. $7.008.10; stockers and feeders, $6.35tfS.25: cows and heifers, $3,800)8.40; calves, $7 7510.75, Sheep Receipts, 10,000; steady. Native. Na-tive. $5.106.25; western, $5.25S6.25; yearlings, $5.75(2)6,90; lambs, native, $5,75-7.90: $5,75-7.90: western, $6.00tQ!8.10; spring lambs, $5.75TjS.75. Omaha. SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., June 14, Cattle Cat-tle Receipts, 100; steady. Native steers, S7.C0CTS.S0; cows and heifers. $6.25S.25; western steers, $C.75S.10; Texas steors. '$6.0007,60; range cows and lioifers, $5.85 07.65; calves. $8.25010.50. Hogs Receipts, 7800; steady. Heavy. $S.45)8.55; light, $8.55S.65; pigs, $7.25 S,25 bulk of sales, $8.5008.55. Sliecp Receipts, 100; steady. Jear-HngK, Jear-HngK, $0.25G.7G; wethers, $o.56,35: lambs. $7.508.50. |