Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 10, 1904, PART I, Page 11, Image 11

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TI1E OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. Ari.IL 10, 1Q04.
11
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
VtiUier tad lu Meet 01 Whoat && Con
Egrly Wttched-
COLD SNAP PRODUCES BULLISH TONE
May Jlr Vknl Lsaa Little
ClssseCasai Baelaeea Lerally
Ufkt.
OMAHA. AprU I. 1904.
The M(hr Is the thing of market Inter
eat today and It effect on wheat and corn
la eagerly awaited. Reorte and redlc
tlona regarding the conditions in Minne
sota are entirely conflicting. One well
known man In that state in quoted aa say
ing the snowa are the beet thing that
could hare happened for the wheat crop, aa
the northwest never gets too much rools
ture In tha spring. Sdlng would he all
right If done during April. Another equally
prominent man saya he looks for the blg
geat flood In the northern Ked river valley
since 1H&L He look for seeding to be
very lata sad tha acreage In this valley re
duced. Liverpool opened e up on the unseason
able weather In thla country, and a cable
from that market reported that the new
Argentina wheat I not entirely satlsfacv
tory. The government crop report will bs
Issued Monday afternoon and la being
waited with much lntereat. The sentiment
is, on the whole, bullish on this cold
weather which extendi over the entire
spring wheat belt. Speculative bualnesa
waa very light In Chicago and Omaha to
day, tha professionals apparently waiting
for developments. The May ranged from
Ktoo to Wc, with the latter figure at the
r'U.mm m nH tiaar Jlilv wAkjkn4 from BTU.A in
SHHc, the low point also at the dose. Cash
buainass locally and In Chicago was very
arna.il Chicago reported 16.000 bushela No.
t Northern sold Friday at fee over tha
Kir, thla being He decline.
inienwi vbi BRiuMig oy inn irjuin imn
Iowa had bought 80 cars of corn In Chi
cago o be ahlpned west. This Is unusual.
The unsettled weather helps corn. Armour
has them guenalng so far. While hla hold
ings were auppoaed to be In the May, and
he Is not known to have unloaded any. hla
late transactions have been In the July
eppnrently on both sides o(- the market.
Omaha May advanced e and Chicago de
clined ae. Omaha July at the cloae waa
only 2c below Chicago July.
The rang of price in omaha grain for
future delivery and the dose Friday and
today wars as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Frt
Wheat
May H 88V,
July 83
Corn
May i9 BO 494A 484A 49
July 40 4 4e1a "" oe
Oats
May K 88 8RV4 38 A
Local task Grata Market.
The corn men were busy shout the sam
ple tables thla morning and a rather large
amount changed nanus. J lie receipts weis
heavy, but lue bad ruada raauliing from
thla weather are expected to cut tue corn
Oown for several days. Xbs market, wmle
strong, sold oil a little, In most grades
amounting to fee. Receipts of wheat wers
2 cara in and t cars out; one week agu,
k cara In and 7 cars out. Corn receipts
were 43 cars in and cara out;. one week
ago. 11 cara In and 7 cars out. Oats re
ceipts were 4 cara in and 1 car out; on
week ago, 1 cara In and 1 car out
Representative sales of car lots by sam
ple on track, Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. X, 1 car at 49Vc, 1 car
at 49c. 1 car at 48c, 10 cars (to arrive) at
47V; No. t yellow, 1 car at 49o (Mississippi),
1 car at 4hVc and 1 car at 4ec (Mississippi.)
Whlta Corn No. t, 4 cars 48Vi.
Whits Oats No. 4. 1 car, st4e; 1 car.
19c.
WHEAT No. I bard. t5gc; No. t hard,
834iTr; No. 4 hard, 734T9c; No. 1 spring,
&uc; No. I spring, Mi"ic; No. 4 spring.
a(u77c.
CORN No. t, BOc; No. I, tTHGSc; No. 4,
4&47c; no grade, 4346c; No. 2, yellow,
b(Vc; No. I yellow. No. 2 white,
4HV-; No. white, 47,&mrc.
r I iTfi W. 0 AlVr, r. V n t HAJAn . L A
JKb'ic; No. t white, 424c; No. I white, 40
MicH No.- 4 whits, tktuiitc; standard, 41W&
o-sc.
1 Kates fraaa tha Eickiagt Oflleas. ,
- Omaha lnsnectiona of a-raln were It cure:
of corn. 11 car graded No. t, t cara No.
4, t cars No. 4 while and 1 car no grade;
of wheat, 1 car graded No. 4 hard winter;
of oata, I cars graded No. 4 white.
J.. I. Leverl ng and . T. D. Worroll, 'lAn
.coin grain men, visited the exchange-this J
momma a no. laiaea wrtn local grain and
commission men on the conditloua of tha
mm mi. X ri-y I'rumi 10 veueve in tns
Omaha errhanga
J. W. Patlon or the Bartlett-PragieT corn-
fany of Chicago Is In Omaha today on bua
neas matters with the correspondents of
hla firm, Sunderland and I'pdlke. Mr. Tat
too is a brother of ths great oats specu
lator Hs ventured the opinion that oats
and com should be aold and wheat bought,
and that the Omaha grain market seemed
to be establishing ltaelf flrmlv and to have
Keat prospects of success. His visit here,
saya, ia of no significance.
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Cloning prlcea of grain today and Friday
t the markets named were aa follows:
CHICAGO.
-Closed-Today.
Friday.
Wa .SA
K6tt k7VA
Wheat
Mav
July
Corn
May July
Wheat
. May .......
Julv
Corn
May , July .......
Wheat
May July
Corn
May ......
July .......
63HA
61B
, 61 W
KANSAS CITT.
mi
4SV,
4b
S4H
76
ST. LOUIS.
62 A S2
47 7k
4SA VB
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
May .,
MNA
July
DULLTH.
Wheat
May ...
July ..
W B
NSW YO&K.
Wheat
May ...
July ...
KEW lilHK. Oa.fta.UAl. MA6Ui.KT...
4aatatloaa at tha Day aa Varlaaa
Caaaaaaaltlaa.
NE7W TORK. Anrtl t PT -)T-HT?It,.
I7.M bbls ; exporu. a.7u bbla. ; dull; winter
patents. kh.aJtio.fcO; winter eiralghla, U.ltoQ
t 6. la; Minnesota patenU. 16. !..!; winter
e i traa. U.axuH.OU; Mlnneauta Inkers, H .uyjj
a. winter low araats. X3 i.-wii mi. hvm
fkiur. dull; fair to good, 4.Jut64.6C; choice
j funry H tigiw.
' (XiKNlllUL Steadv: vellnw waat.m
61 OKxlLlO: city. ILluiUl.12: kiln drtxi u uiai
KTB Weak; JJo. I weatom, glc, to arrtva,
srompt.
BARLET Dull: feeding, 64 so, o. I. f. New
orx: niaiung, kislc. c. l. I. autTuJo.
v tiaA i neceipia. Yk,iv ou. bpot, mar
ket steady: No K red, tl 06, - nominal ele
vator, and 61 irvl.in, nominal f. o. b. afloat:
No. 1 northern. Duluth. 61.047s, nominal
afloat: No. 1 hard. Manitoba, nominal 1 a
b afloat. The opening waa steady on cables
arid further crop and weather complalnta
from tha west. Later prices weakened.
however, as outside trade was dull and the
crowd feared a bullish govt-rnment rt-port.
The clues was V-tj V net lower: May, 6Wtt
67c: cluaed at ixr.c. Julv, Ki-lt&Klc; cloavd
at tJS-; Seixeuitier. hV -3iSr ; closed at
Wc; Iteceniber. KiV'fl71-; closed at ki1c.
CORN Haceteta. -76.1UO bu. Spot, steady;
No. 6. nominal elevator and i4c f. o. b
.Hi.l - X. . , a ,.Jt ilw u. hH, Lib.
Options opened dull and later declined with
the weat. tloalng Htr'wC net lower; May,
6&⁣ dosed at. ooe; July clueed at
OATS Rerelpta. 116.60 ba.: exports, 11.
pu. enioi. ouu: mo. z. 4tc: atandara wnite,
47c: No. t white, 4Nr; No. i white, 46c.
Oi'tiona dull aad nominal.
HAY Ouiet; ehippliig, 7mi70c; gKd to
cnoice. wny.c.
HOPS Quiet; etate, common to choice
11 crop. i;oc: 18n2 crop. tubVc: olds, !
14c; Pacific const, lwt crop, WfgSlc; Iu2,
I znirc; oias, ataiac.
H1DK6-elteauy: Oalveaton.- to S lbs.
. Ihc; California. II to H lua., lc; Texas dry.
ft JM to IOS.,
I EATHEK Sieady: said. Ha
RK'B Quiet; domeetlc, fair to extra, I
g-; ja'iau. nominal.
' ROVlaloN8--H-ef. dull: family, 1V6f
11 ail; ies. 50iS v Iwf hams. Uli fcva
H xu ket. tuii'XJlohi. in. extra India
. roess. Sis tsxt 17 Cut meats, quiet: pii kled
belliea. 67iie: T1 kled sliouldera. 64s).';
pnk ed hama SWW Lard, weak: Waal.
em ateanHxl. 67. W; reHned. eusv: oontinrot.
r 16: South America- 47.77,; rnipound. tbiu
wnbi-M, Purs, aun; raii.itr. ilj. enort rlaar,
114 Tf-ei 14 i; nieaa. tU tVutiU k".
MUTTER UiurC extra fresh crewmery,
TV-: ereaiwerv. PWnmim to cbolce. lS4ir'c:
'Mate dairy. irc: held fretniiTr. !!:
- renusated. Hi(jl7c' factory, ll"i'!r: tmrta-
tl'in rrrumfrv, I4diic.
CHIJil& fiisady i slats full cream, taacy,
small colored, September, 13c; late made,
l"Sr; email white, September. Uc; late I
made, l"c; large colored, eVtplamoer, Uc;
late made, l"c; larga white, 6eptember,
1M , lute made, !".
iAWS-Strong; etnte and Pennsylvania.
nearby, average finest, lac; firsts, ITSc;
western storage selections, lite; southern
Breta, 17c; western firsts, l.Vrc
1 ALLOW W eak; city, 41c; country,
CF&c
CHICACO GRAIN AND rRO VISIONS.
real area at tha Traa lag aad Claalag
Prlcea aa Baara af Traae.
CH1CAOO, April Warmer tempera
turea officially predicted for Kaunas and
Nebraska waa the moat potent Influence In
the wheat market today. The effect waa a
net loaa of lwc In the July delivery. Corn
ahowa a decline of c, oata c and provi-
piona p'.'c. initial quotations on July
were a shade to WtiSc higuer at rnQnc.
rntlment In the pit, however, soon turned
beariRh. Prices steadily declined through
out tha day, the rlnee being practically at
the low point. After touching Mc July
closed at ft4iSSc. May ranged between
Mc and Kc and cloeed at wc. Clear-
ancea or wheat and flour were equal to
K.OUU buahela. Primary receipts were 124,
ftK) bnohela. agatnet am.fliiu bushela a year
ago. Minneapolis, Iuluth and Cnlcago re
ported receipts of 123 cara, compared with
470 cars last week and 442 cara a year ago.
The corn market was firm for a short
time early In the day. The market closed
weak ana near the bottom. July opened
V3"c higher st ultrtl7c, sold between
bio and fcl'(c and closed at SlHdlVc. May
closed at b2'c after ranging between Mc
and Mc Local reipts were 15 cars, with
M cars of contract grade.
Oats ruled weak. In sympathy with other
grains ATter opening VHc higher at
ShSaAc July sold between 87c and SRc
and closed at 7c. Local receipts wars
14K cars.
The trend In provlalons reeembled the
action of grain markets. Opening prices
were a trifle higher, on a fair demand,
but offerings wers more liberal than the
demand and the market soon began to de
cline. The close was weak, with July pork
fx- lower at S12.65. Jnlv lard was tiff 2(io at
)6 5?H and ribs 2:"&2sc at K.xiji ..
The leading futures ranged aa follows:
Artlclea.l Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tea y.
Wheat
May
a July
b July
a Dept.
b Sept.
July
Sept.
Oats
May
Julv
Sept.
July
July
July
I
B5H
KM
WW
WW'S
ffTVa7
8lv
St
61
60
UK
blV"7 Bl7
61Vdftal61H4rS
2 as,
It so u
U 67 .12 7H
, 66 I 76
6 72 C 2H
46 TO
I iMi 66
it S?H 52 K!H
IS 4S
U 40
u v vk u w
77H! m,1
1 1-(1
t K
K tSTH!
No. t. a Old. b New.
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Was dull and easy; winter
patents. 64 Wngt 70; stralghU. 4 404 7n;
spring pntents, 64.00UN.20: bakers. $3.0"OS.6V.
WHEAT No. 2 snrtng. kx88c; No. 6,
8Sf Bc; No. 1 red. P7(Jiri 00H.
CfiRN No. 2, 63H453c; No. S yellow,
Kia-rasc.
OATB-No. 2, 8Me; No. white, SHQiPAo.
RTK No- i, 8c.
BARLET Good feeding. 8538c; fair to
choice malting, 4Mr56c.
. BEEPS No. 1 flax. $1.00; No. 1 northwest
western, 61.1: prime timothy, C0; clover,
contract rrade. $11.00.
PROVISIONS Mesa pork", per hhl., 11160
filHTU: lard, per inn lbs., 6 Ztyft 65 ; hort
rlba afdea Ooosc). fi 2fg.t7H; short clear
sides hoxedl. I7.0rvff7.0fi.
The following wwre ths receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 21) 500 44.600
Wheat, bu K.K00 40,lt
Com, bu 14fi.7O0 68.601
Oats, bu 111.600 124.2H0
Rye, bu 4.000 (.400
Barley, bu 43.100 40.400
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steady: creamery, li22c;
dairy, UjZlc; eggs, firm at mark caaes
Included, lu&16c. cheese, easy, ygiOac,
gt..Laals Crala aad rN-avislaaa.
ST. LOflS, April I WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 cash, elevator, 61.oni&1.07; May, 3c:
July, R2c; No. S hard, Wa&c.
CORN Lower; No. I cash, 4c; May, 4714c ;
July, 48c.
OATS Lower; No. I cash, 4He; May,
6SSc: July. STVic: Jvfo. 1 white. 46Wc
LOl it Dull and unchanged: red winter
ttatents, $4.Wt?6.ti0, special brands, ".Jia
nigner; extra lancy ana strugui, 4.BUtl4.t:
cleer, $4.4f4..
fhitii-nmoiny. steady, (2. 401zr2.su,
CXRN MEAL Dull. 12 40.
BKAN tiieadr: sacked east track. HOST
Kc.
H AT Steady : timothy. 69.00(314.00: nrairla.
l.aio.).
1KOJN lUTTTIN TIES BSC.
BAOGING HC. '
HEMP TWINE 6c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: tnhhln
612 40. Lard higher; prima steam, 66 Bo.
Bacon steady: boxed extra shorts. 67.82;
clear ribs, 67.62H; short clear. 67.87i.
META LB Lead, firm at 64.4fti; spelter,
strong at 66 06 bid.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. lovc;
springs, 16c: turkeys, steady at 13il4c;
ducks, lie: geese, 6$ji!c.
Bl'TTER Steady ; creamery, J0ff2tWc;
dairy lti&17c.
iTjijH Bteaoy at uc
ReoelDta flhlnments
Flour, bbla a.ouo T.Crt)
Wheat, bu 6.000 166.000
Corn, bu 46.0u0 46,000
uatg, Du i.uuu Ii.WUO
Kaasas City Ural a aad Pravlsioas.
KANSAS CITT. April WHEAT Mav.
SMac; July, 7'r; September. 71Sc; cash.
No. 2 hard. SuiiSOo; No. 6, ifg7c; No. i
rea, si.uz; too. i, sbcpiui.
nnDM . n . i . . i ., dun. -.
t mixed. 4V48c; No. i 47Vx3-4bo; No. 2
white, 4Hc: No. 6. 47ViH?4c.
OATS No. t white, W&-Gc; No. S mixed,
tlc
HAT Steady; choice timothy, 16.60616.00;
Choice prairie, 67.60rff7.76.
tit i l t-K t.reamery, iixfcz; oalry,
fancy. 17c.
EGUS teady ; Missouri and Kansns
stock, caaes returned, 4c; new No. I white-
wood cases included, inc.. .
. Receipts. Shipments
Wheat. bu... ....29.1ii0 14.800
Corn, bu 14 oou 14X)
Oata. bu t.OuO I.0U0
LtrerwaSI Orala Market.
LIVERPOOL. ' April .-WHEAT-rftoot.
steady; No.. J rallfornla, 7s Id. Futures,
aieaay; Miy, b irua; JUiy, oe ra.
tURN-Bucrt. ateady; American mixed.
Futures, dull; May, 4a 4d; July, nominal.
Pallaaelakla Praam ., Market.
PHTt iriPT tUTl 1m41 a PI IWM'U
- - - J 7W
k I . a . . u .
' ' ...... .'J . . I III IB
e-iHn nteeav ; rair aemann; rresn nearby
ana iresn souin wesiern. ltVc, at mark;
fl M ll WMIArn 1 " 1 1 1 1 7 n D t , lr ' tfnat.
southern. 17, at mark. "
CHEliSE Steady and quiet; New York
full A.ma t. . . I ... A ?M ri. 1 l -V
aui a tuii oreama, lair u gooa, it 1040.
sUlansalbaa Orala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Arrll WHEAT la
lower; No. 1 northern. 61ctS61.0o, No. t
nonnern. wpiwc; old July, 7ac bid.
nir.-r irm r-o. l. wc.
HAKLEY Dull: No. I 62066c: aamnla M
CORN lo lower: No. 6. 484146c: Julv. 61 Wo
Dia.
MlaaeanolU Grata Maeka.
VTVVFi POT T fi Artt-ll C UUTri1f
-----. - " auii naj,
74- iu v KW46W . A-tJ. a :tru, 9 1
j u. I northern. a.rn t;a.c Kn 9 rw.r-t harn
''L-n I 6n sau..L- aw.! . . A V. . . gt (.- x nil
IMS4.WV.
1LOLH First patents. tS.0551K; second
patents. 64 6f4if..0; first cleaxa, 3.u; second
Cattaa Market.
NEW YORK Anrll uwrrnvs.i..,
cloeed quiet; AprlC 14 6Sc; Mav, 14.71c: June.
14 t7c; July. 14 K7c: Auirual, M.42c; Kcpletn
ber. I2 7!c; tictober. 12 sue. Spot closed
suiei, niniuuni uiianaa, iac; miadilng gulf
L: SfK-: sales, biu bslaa.
NliW OKLliJtNa. April COTTON Fu-
iiirea. cmei; April. 14 tnc bid; Mav, Un
14.HIM.': June. l&.!Hrl6 k-: Julv. is 4:VT1K a..
August. 14 tMJ 14 6uc; Seplember, IS.Tlftll 72c;
iK'iuim, u.icvu.im', rnuvernner, li.siit sac;
Tecemter. 11.77c bid. Boot, ates.1v!
2X AO bak-s: good ordlimry, 16 16-lsc; low
miaonng, nunc; mioaung. iii-i-c: gcHM
middling lisc; middling fair. l⪼ re
celpts. I 'M bales; alouk, NC.M bales.
LIVERPOOL. April . COTToN Soot.
mudsrate business done; prices lo points
higher; American middling fair. ( tod;gpod
miadilng. k44d. middling. 6Md: low mid
dling. kl4d: good ordinary, 4 lid; ordinary,
7 4d The Skies of the Sy were I M bales,
of which i were for siwculatlon and ex
port and included t.&irO American. Reoetnta.
Is.ww bales. Including 14. aw American. Fu
tures openeg ateady and closed auiet.
American mldltns g. o. t: April, 6 ted
April and May. l nw May and June. ". and
June aad July. 7JSd: July and Aiuruat
7 J : August and beptemlier, 7.ttd; eVp
trmher tr.d Or U-her, t.Ud; October sui Nu
vember 4rVT; Kovrmlirr and I "ecemher.
4 aid; I decern I er and January. AXkd; Jan
uary tut euruar, atso.
XEWYORRSTOCRS AND BONDS
aUrket DsiultoTj ted Elugguk ui
Tn&ing it Du l-
DECLINE OF DAY RECOVERED NEAR CLOSE
Bitrrat Em m thm Mavy Market
Makes tk Grwtk t tke
Aecvtiat Lrok Rather
Healthf.
NEW TORK. April The movement of
stocks was desultory snd sluggish today
and the trading waa dull. Prlcea went off
In the early market, iwlng to the Impres-
aion created by yesterday e trading that re-
ctlon was due and traaers inclined to
take profits. There was no sustaining force
Dy the strength or a lew stocks aucn as
covered the realising sales of yesterday
and Thursday. Holders did not seem dis
posed to press tha selling and the decline
waa very moderate. Before the closing the
market recovered rather more than Its de
cline and closed strong at small net gains.
The rise in the local tractions waa attrib
uted to new rapid transit leglalation at Al
bany. The decreased holdinga of banka
aroused no misgivings owing to the fact
hat yesterday s receipts ot goia aia not
figure In ths statement. The expansion In
the loan account was not unexpected. Al
though the Item was carried to a new high
record by the amount of the week's in
crease a considerable inroad ia made on the
surplus Item, the extreme ease in the
money market making the growth of the
loan item look healthy. The week's bank
clearances throughout the I'nlted Statea
show an Increase over the corresponding
week of laat year for ths first time In a
long while. s
JTobablv there la no one thing that would
conduce more to confidence In future values
than a clear prospect of revival In the Iron
and steel trade. These Indications of It had
a decisive Influence upon prices throughout
the market. The strong tone In the copper
market Is an auxiliary In influence of the
same kind. The decision of the pools In
finished steel products to maintain prices
strengthened this Influence. The settlement
of the New York building tredea labor
troubles helped the market. So did the
favorable crop weather In the winter wheat
belt. The week'a large exports of gold were
not without effect, as they were more than
offset by the arrivals of Japanese gold at
Ban Francisco, and the course of Interest
ratea continued downward. The sale of a
number of new railroad bond lasues during
the week proved the resource of the
money market and the Improved sentiment
of hankers toward new securities In con
trast ta the Invariable resort by railroads
for some time past to temporary note le-
sues at high ratea to supply their financial
needs. One feature of the news which la
unfavorably rea-arded Is the succession of
small bank failures which come to hand al
most dally. This evidence of widespread
strain on the financial fabrics la regarded
as disquieting.
Ths bond market has improved In spite
of ths congestion of the dealings In United
States Steel second 5s, l nlon Pacific con-
roverslblee and other speculative Issues.
4s, registered, have advanced V, and the 2s
and old ta ft per cent on can during ice
week.
The Quotations on the New Tork Block
exchange yesterday were aa follows:
Bales.Hlgh.Low.Close,
Atchison 18.100 74 771 74.
do sra iu
M
Baltimore Ohio 2.6U0
81 "4
604.
81
80H
11S
15
7
NO
17
do nfd
Canadian Pacific 400 116. 116
Central or N. J
Chesapeake 4V Ohio... 1,600
Chicago 4k Alton 1U0
68
do pfd
Chloago Ot. Western. 2.00 17V4
164
171V
Chicago N. w iw 171
17H4
J., M. t Ht. f z.ttuu
144 143 144S
do pfd
i4
10
20 2.S
76
17i
65
14. 26
162 lf2
Chicago Term. T.
co era i
c cT. C. St. L...
Colo. Southern
00 204
do 1st pfd
do Sd nfd
10
100
Delaware & Hudson
162
Iel., Lack. West.
Z.5
Lien. Rio uranae
do nfd
Erie 1600- V
do 1st pfd 400 6f.V
do Yd Did 100
Hocking Valley
do pfd 100
Illinois Central i0
Iowa Central . 100
do pfd
K. C. Southern
490 Wfd k ...-. .....
Louisville Nash.... l.om 1
Manhattan L Z.400 14
Met. Sectirltiea W0 K1
Met. St. Ry 6.400 117
Minn. St. Louis
M 8t P. A S. Bte. M
do nfd .....
Missouri Pacific 6,200 Mi
Mo., Kan. Tex
do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex. Pfd.
N. T. Central M wo 11714 D4 n1
Norfolk 4k Western..
do pfd
Ontario A Western..,
Pennsylvania
200
t.200
P.. C. C. HL L....
Reading
do 1st pra
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co
do pfd
St. L ft S. F. Id pfd.
St. LOUIS B. W
do nfd
Southern Pacific .....
Southern Railway ...
do pfd . 1
Texaa ft Pacific 1
T., Bt. L. ft W
do pfd
Union Paclflo
sr.
87
do pfd
92,
Wabash
do pfd
Wheeling L. K...
19V
So
17V4
1SW
41V,
224
1D0
107
204
61 H
H
88
28
bv;
62
4HV
Wisconsin u antral ...
do pfd
Adama Ex
American Ex
I'nlted Btatea Ex...-.
Wells-Fargo Ex
Amal. Copper
Am. Car ft Foundry..
liiorj 'eivi
do pfd
Am. Cotton Oil -
do pfd
Am. ice
loo
100
luo
TV
28
8V.
7V4
28
8V.
do pfd
Am. Linseed Oil
do pfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
1O0
0
700
82
4H
08
127
78
Sfi
62
(R
1264
78
Am. Smelt. It Refng.
do pfd
Am. Bugar Refng
Anaconda M. Co..
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel ft Iron
.... loo
....15.7"0
78
4C
S3
201
444
611
600
Consolidated Oas ....
Corn Products
2,fio n4
OM lift if
"ioo '214
1U0 16S 163&
13V,
do pfd
7U
22
lss
Distillers' Securities..
General Electric
International Paper...
do pfd
International Pump...
p
77
16.
do pld
National Lead
North American ......
Z00 I0V4 15V4
S4
28
Pacific Mall
People's Gas 11,100
pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
64 KH
i-;u
.....
47"
71
SO
Republic Bteel .....
do pfd 1
Rubber Goods ....
. 800
. luo
'. "ioo
. 600
! "m
. o
. 1.7'rt
16.8U0
47
lH
1!T4
6DM.
lis
614
19V.
mji
'J
18
6
HH
civ;
do pra
Tenn. Coal ft Iron
U. S leather
40
do pra 1
78
6fs
TJ S. Realty
do pfd
TJ. S. Rubber
AO pfd '
i
11
614
1B1H
TJ. 8. Steel
do Pfd
Weattnarheu
Elec.
Western l nlon
tira Securities
100 6
ev.
Total aales for the duy. 164.100 shares.
Haw Yark Mlalaar Staeka
NEW YORK. April I The follow-In
the closing prices on mining stocka
g are
ASMS COS
Hreus
Brunswick
CotasUKk Tunn.1
Cos. Ctl. A Vs...
Horn Bllw
Ires flllvsr
LssdTill Cos
Uun Cbiet
..1M
.. it
.. 4
.. t
..no
..134
..174
.. I
.. 6
Ontario
Ophlr
Paoaslx
Fstosi
bar.es
Hlsrrs Nsrsoa
Bnsil M.sss ..
6iasda4
...alt
...
... II
... 44
g.ak t leartaga.
OMAHA. April I Comparative statement
or bank clearings lor me week
Monday
.11.674. 649 72
. 1.296 W8 06
. l.i7.ut M
. 1.142.kJ 23
. 1.270.019 17
fl.Ioi.Sil.a6
1.2iS.7r3 U
1.2n6.2Ui.b9
l.Kil.O 49
l.lss 05 4t
1.2U.kAl
the curre-
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday ..
Friday ,
Saturday
1 24-, 01li44
An Increase of tl47.24a.:2 over
epouding week last year.
Claarlagr Hsaos Averages.
NEW TORK, April I Tha statement of
averages of the cieark.g bouse banks of
this city for the week ahowa: Loan.,
tl.oai 633 Ouu. Increase ti4.836.9uu; deposits
61 ut bll.Ouo. injireaae 814.14. Ouu; circulation.
I).1'1. decrease tl.laVa; legal troooro,
ti.l3,uw, vmvfwmmm Sw4,lw, aircir. r XifL .
etU. decrease Kaa.l'U: reaervc. t'i4.264. 4. de
rraaaa toKJ S; reaarve required. 6-7l.2Jt.tuu,
Ueurss RIMMbvi urslua, ta.tio.am. 4-
ZlVi
71 Z
K 2t
64 'W
41" 41" 4Z
72
60s "H "N
1804 lauj JjnvJ
1SV 184 l
M
19
f)9H 10P ins
114V, 117
47
61
11
63. MV4
am bit bew ah
W
118V 115
61
. 4.600 46 44V.
ess.e est. 7f
6Vi
. 6,600 34 2Ra 24
. 400 fit 65Vs
. 100 47 47 47
14U
. jr0 S4H 4i 64ll
, t.iO SOU 4S 6014
, 700 ITl !nt I24
, 100 6RvZ gftlZ
. 100 241 241 24U
. o x ir.vi S
. 100 67 67 Hfli
.24.700 67H R7i
300 B2V 92 74
600 'tnVi '87
400 17V, 17V,
crease 64. K S0: ex-fnited Slates deposits.
634.IH4.7bu. decrease t4JU6.160
tew Yark Maaey Market.
NEW TORK. April I MONET-On call,
nominal; no loans; time loans, easv; sixty
davs, 2S per cent; ninety days. W1 per
cent; six months. S per cent; prims mer
cantile paper. 4f(4U per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE- Steady, with
artiial business In bankers' bills st 64 7XT.i0
4 8740 for demand and at 64 8i0(j4 84 for
sixty-day bills; posted rates, t4.8vtj4.8;
commercial bills, M 84''64.Mi1.
FILYF.R Bar. 584C; Mexican dollars, 4.1c.
BONDS Oovernment, easy; railroad, ir
regular. The closing quotations ' on bonds are aa
follOWSt
t ret H. rug.
6 eoupos
do la. reg
do rniison
do n 4s. reg..
do roupnn
do old 4a. res...
do coupon
..in t wT.titi.tts s. g. 4s..lf
..KW ikl ci. rentrsl 4a f-i
..V I do 1st 1 1.1 13H
..rl iMtnti St. L 4. ... K-H
.1X4 M . K. T. 4 -
I M.. K A T Is 7vt
..0T'n n R. of M . 4s. 74
..ll N. T. C. I IVji
Atrhlaon ran. 4s..
.. W Pi. J. c. 0
l?fi
ll:i"
dn sdi. 4a
00
No. Pacific 4s
M Unlit- C. L 4s.
do la
N. A W. e. 4.
O B L 4a A par.
F-ann aonT. IW....
B. O. 4.
do a
.. M
..1C7
Central of Os. 4s.
do 1st tnr .
keadtng gen 4s...
rhaa A (ihlo 4W...lnt Bt. U A 1 M. e. aa 114
Chlrano A A. IS!... I Si. L A 8. T. fg. 4a. 1a
C, tl A Q. a. 4S .. 4 St L. 8. W. Is
C. M. A 8 f. . a.lS Sashosrd A. U 4s... "V
C. A N. W. r. 7s.. ..II" So. PaclSf 4s M"
C. R. L A r. 4s.... 71V, So. ha II war ta lias
do snl. as 11 Tu a r. la 11
f C C. I L ,. 4..1KS4 T.. St L. A W. 4s.. 4S
Cliles, Tar. 4a on Vnion rarlfto 4a. lot1
Con. Tofaares 4a h do con. 4a
Colo. A So. 4a M ;v 8 Steal id 6...
P A K. O. 4a H.Wanafi In
Brla prior lien 4a l"i do dab B
. 7
.117
. ;
. r-vt
. 71
do am 4a sawiw a L. e. 4a
r A t). C. 1S...1K0 Wla. Central 4a
Horklns Vsl. 4S....1( Colo. F. A 1. c. is.
L. ft N. unL
Wj'
Dnatea Stack Qaotatloas.
BOSTON. April Call loans. tWSW per
cent; tlma loans, 3V&4V, Ir cent. Official
closing 01 stocks and bonds:
Atchison adj. 4s KH
Wanting common
Advanturs
Allouaa
Amalcamatad ....
Amarlras Else ..
Atlantic
Bingham
Cal. Heel
Cantanolal
Copper Range ...
Iialr Vast
Dominion Coal .
Franklin
Granrr
..'. T
.... .
i.,
.... 11
.... 1M
.... I
.... T4
....470
.... SI
.... 4J
.... Ji
.... 04
....
....
.... 1
.... 4s
.... M.
.... 41
.... m
.... IS
....
.... ST.
.... M
.... 4
...I K,
.... 4
.... II
....
.... 131
:::: ?
.... Tl
do 4a rs
Mn. Central 4s 01
Atchison 74
da nfd ?V
Hoaton A Alhanr...J50
pfiaton A Main 1W
Hoaton ElnsUMl ...140V
Fltchburg pfd 144
Mex. Central t
N T . K H. A H..1S0
Para Marnuatts 74-
I'nton Parlflc 874
Amsr. Ar,a. Cham... IS
on pin 71
lata Knrale
A mar. Pnau. Tubs... 4 Man. Mining
Amer. 8u.ar 126Sa Mlf-hiran ....
dn rra llfci Mohawk
Amar. T. A T.i
Mont. C. A C.
Old fiomlnloa
Oacaola
Parrot
Uutncy
flhannna
Tamarack .....
Trinity
It. g. Mining.
f. 8. Oil
run
Victoria
Amer. Woolan
do pfd
.. 741.
rtomlnion 1. A g. .
T
Rdiann Electric Hla. .117
Oaneral Electric
.lu
Msaa. Electric .....
. 19V4,
. 14,
. 40-4
. r
. 47t
. MS
do nfd
Maaa. Clan ,
Vnlted rmlt
t'nttad Shoe Mack..
do nfd
r. g. "teal
Winona
do pfd
Bid.
Olk'Wol'arlne
bsadoa Startf Market.
LONDON, April . Closing:
Consola, money
874.1 N. T. Csntrsl H0i
do account .......
. 871, 1 Norfolk A W "
Anaconda
.4 do prd at
. n Ontario A W UVt
. tf Pennerlvanls 41
. h2 Rand Mines 10
.11 Read in, K
. S do let pfd 40
. 17 w do Sd pfd 1(144
.14744. 80. Railway 22 4
.SO do pfd UTS,
. 80. Pacific M4
. 7JV. I nlon Paclflo M4
. iC do pfd f"4
. 04 t. B. Steel 114.
.41 do pfd 13 W
.lit W.buh SO
.111 do pfd it
. IHU
Alchlaon
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio..
Canadian Pacific ..
Chaa A Ohio
Chlcaso Ot. W
C. M. A Bt. P....
Pena.ro
lienTer A 11. Q....
do pfd
Erla
do 1st pfd
do Sd pfd
Illinois Central .. ..
Ixruia. A N.ah
M., K. A T
SILVER Bar,
quiet, 24 U-16d peF ounce.
MONET 2W1'V. Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 2S''a24 per cent; for three
months' bills, i ll-ltii24 per oenL
Ferelga Flaaaclal.
LONDON. April The demand for
money slackened In the market today and
the supplies Increased. Discounts were
weak, stocks on the exchange generally
were strong In sympathy with the buoyancy
of conaola in consequence of the signing or
the Anglo-French colonial treaty, though
the approach of the settlement tended to
quiet things. Home rails were cheerful, es
pecially the southern lines, owing to pros
pects of good weather. Americans were the
most feeble second, though they shared In
the general cheerfulness after a dull open
ing. Americans later became Inactive and
cloeed quiet. Internationals were firm.
Kamrs were nrm favorites, advancing an
eighth.
PARIS, April . rnces on tna rxniree
today were firmer and had an upward ten
dency owing to the signature of the Anglo
French colonial treaty, rentes and Egyp
tians Improving considerably. At the close
prlcea were firm. Russian Imperial 4s closed
at Vfi 80. The private rate or discount was
1 per cent. Three per cent rentes. Tf 80c
for the account; exchange, on London, 25f
13c for checks.
BERLIN. April . There was llttl busi
ness on the bourse today, but values were
firm, the market being supported by the
rise In Kaffirs In London and Parte. Ex
change on London, 20m 47pfg for checks;
discount rates for short and three months'
bills, 2o per cent.
lew Yark lan ports aad Experts.
NEW TORK. April Total tm ports of
drv goods and general merchandise at the
port of New York for the week ending
today were valued at tll.ll2.Tn.
Exports of specie from New York for
the week were 6746.906 silver and 63.3Wi.107
gold. Imports of specie rntr New Tork
during ths week were 622. 216 gold and I30.U1
silver.
Wool Market.
NEW YORK. April 6. WOOL Firm ; do
mestic fleece, 28&22a.
The Commercial Bulletin will say tomor
row: Aside from the auction sale of terri
tory, California bringing comparatively high
prices, there has been a featureless wool
market in Boston. In tha customary chan
nels trade ia distinctly quiet and prioea re
main ateady. The cleaning up of domestic
fleece and territory at allghtly under the
market does not Indicate general weakneaa
Thers la no attempt to raise prioes, how
ever. Large Importations of Australian and
South American cross-bred wools are sup-
E lying manufacturers' wanta In medium,
ome buyers have Jumped the trades. One
well known clip sold at 1SC, or 8o higher
than a year ago. Foreign markets keep
strong. The shipments of wool from Boa
ton to date from December 61, 1906, are 66.-
OM.066 lbs., against 71.U0.S21 I ha. at the aame
time last year. The receipts to date are
49.93S.400 lbs., against 66.286.260 lbs. for the
sums period last year.
BT. LOT'lB, April . WOOI ftteady ; me
dium grades, combing and clothing. WTc;
light fine, IMfUvc; heavy flna, 124jl4Vc;
tub-washed, 20031c.
CoCe Market.
KEW TORK. April COFTTCE Bpot
Rlj firm; No. 7 Invoice. 6Tc: mild steady;
Cordova, lOrJjiUc. Futures opened steady at
an advance of 6010 points on Quite an
active demand for both accounts, followed
by better cables than expected, continued
light receipts and bullish estimates aa to
the coming Bantoa crop. The advance at
tracted realising, however, and there waa
considerable pressure from recognised bear
Interests with the result that most of the
gain was lost. The market closed steady
at unchanged prlcea to an advance of t
points. Bales were reported of 96.0nfl baga,
Including Mav at !.6tn6.8&c: July. 610c: Au
gust. 6.60c; September, 4S6t45c; October,
irfiirc; December, 6.60u6.70c, and March,
6.86&6.9UC.
Oils oo4 Has I a.
OIL CITT. April t.-OILS-Credlt baj
anres. tl. 66; certificates, no bid; shipments,
63 826 bbla.: average. M.3U7 bbla ; runa. K9.S30
bbls.; average, 79.726 bbls ; shipments, Lima,
60.9fi bbla.; average. 62 7K3 bbla. ; runa, Lima,
66 640 bbla : average. 48.662 bbls.
SAVANNAH. April 9 OILS Tumentlne.
Arm. 63V. Rosin firm: A, B. C. P. 62 4";
E. 12.46; F. t2 60; O, tl.So; H. 62 40; I. fJItt;
K. n 20- M, t3 ; N. t3.it; W Q. 63 fci W W.
$3 Kf-trS 90
NEW TORK, April l.OTLB Cottonseed,
wepik; nrlme crude, nominal; prime yellow,
S2Vc. Petroleum, easy; refined Nw York,
6 ; Philadelphia and BalUmore. te.6:;
prime. In bulk, to 46. Rusln. flrra; strained,
cemmnn to good, t2.6o; turpentine, quiet,
66VS4I67C
NFW TORK. April 9 BCO AR Rnw
quiet; fair refining, t 6-52c; centrifugal 94
teat. r; molasses sugar, 3 9-TJc; refined
quiet; No. 6, 4 SOc; No. 7. 4 75c; Vo. I.
4:-"; No. t. 415c: No. 10, 4.10c; No. 11,
4 05c; No 12. 4.00c; No. 11. 1.96c; No. 14.
t.90c: confectioners' A. 4 56c; mold A. tOBc;
cut loaf. 6 4c; crushed. 6c; powdered,
4.60c: arsmilated. 4.70c: ruliea. 4 96c.
MOLAB9FS Firm: New Orltans open
kettle good 10 choice, SlfJS7c.
NEW ORLEANS. April I SCQAR
Bt'adv: open kettle, !.4j3 l-ltc: centrtfusal.
Mr3,c: centrifugal wh'tes. 4i,fl44.c; yal-
lowa. fg4c; seconns, g3c.
Metal Irarkat.
NEW TORK, April I. METALS All
eiarli.ta v .r. ilMfli, . ........
daw featura. The volume oi bualnesa traas
aotad waa a mall and chiefly for nearby
wanta, Coraier ruled quiet : lake, til &4)
Aa.si'; eieciroiyic ei..i.('Tl.a,; casting,
tll.7VfcJil 00. Spot. 1 aaaadv. t28 4BU.Ju.
Speltar. t6.K4 iu. Iron wta ouimL aad
iMnilliallj aliAilaaSd.
nn
IWI
Is the by-word to su
much of s gold mm
r.dison Electric, whl
The Marconi Compa
ciperstlon on ths Atl
Alaska, and ether st
const snd in Cuba,
with the Marconi sv
cent on all
constantly inrreasln
Compnny stock sold
at tl2.Hi and atlll gol
pf the company In t
sda. and a share of
nart ownership In al
In the I'nlted States
of the Inventions of
Inventions are and
New Is the accep
developments. Price
lars on
011ABA LIVE STOCS. MARKET
Cattle Beocintt for tb VTgek Lifht and
Prion roily Btetdy.
HOGS LOWER THAN A WEEK AGO
Ooa DeaaaaA far ghee aa Prices
Shew aa Alraaeo Over Laat WMk
f Fmlly Tea ta Fltteaa Caata,
Laaobs Are Akoat fetoraay.
SOUTH OMAHA, April B, 1934.
Receipts were:
Cattle. Hogs. Bberp.
.. 6,476 4. at U,6i6
.. 4. ail lo.tul 7.146
.. 4.BUA ,4il
... 4.4US v.-. ,onll
.. LUb3 4.216 1.4,0
ta l.iMM
Official Monday ....
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday ..
Official Friday
otucial Baturday ..
Total this week 17,64 J4.4U i.t)M
Same uays last week....2v.i7 tii.LS Sv,uaa
bame week oefors 16,leW 4t.oie 4.i,77
bame three wet ks ago. .UMl au,lftrt a,.u(
bame tour weeks ago. ..21.111 4e.u7l e4.M4
bame days laat. year. ...18,614 Su.laj? aa,a4s
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hoga ana sheep at South Omaha
for the year to oate, wun compaxiaon with
laat year;
16H. 190S. Inc. Ioc..
Cattle tT,.m 263.260 4.6S7
Hog 6M.6t4 044.123 41M0
tihecp 496,606 360.007 HO.uWl
Average price paid tut nogs at South
Omaha tor Uia last several days with com
parisons; Data, t iM4.0Mrira.riBia.rim.pj6t.iiM
indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought in today by each road was:
Catlie. Hog.
C, M. & Bt. P 1 fi
I'nion Pacific Byslem 1 4
F., E. M. V. R. H I
C, St. f.,HL ti O. Ry 1
B. 4k M. Ry 4
Illinois Central 1
Total receipts I 17
The disposition of ths day a receipts was
aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of bead Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs.
Swift and Company Si 0140
C'udahy Packing company 149
Armour A Co 40
Armour 4t Co., Sioux City 40 170
Totals 2 i.lj6
CATTLE There were a few odd bunches
of cattle In the yards this morning, but
not enough to make a market. Pur ths
week receipts have been moderate, owing
to ths light runs the latter part of ths
week. As compared with last week, there
is a decrease of about 6, Ouu head, and aa
oompared with last year there Is a falling
off of about 1,000 head.
Receipts ot cattle thla weak have been
largely made up of beef steers and the
quality has been about at good as at any
uuie this year. The market haa been In
good shape and trading on most days
active. For the week the good, tidy,
blocky cattle are strong to iodide higher,
while heavy cattle, particularly If course,
and part fat stuff are only about steady.
Packers ail seem to waul cattle of good
quality, which makes ths commoner kinds
rather alow. Good to choice leers are
quotable from 64.6U to t6.U0, with strictly
prime cattle a little above that. Fair to
gooa cattie sen rrom 04.10 10 m.bu, ana com
mon to fair from 63.60 to 64 00.
Ths cow market haa also been active
most of the week, and especially haa that
been true of lightweight cows and hellers
of good quality. Such kinds ore siruug
and' in extreme cases poKBiuly aalea have
ahown an advance of lmftlbc. In the last
two days, however, the wire edge haa been
taken off ths market by the bad weather,
so that the extreme close is not a great
deal different from ths close of last week.
Heavy cows and ths medium grades, to
gether with cannera, are also about steady
with the close of laat week. Good to
choice cows and heifers are quotable from
82 76 to 84.00. with something fancy in the
wsy of light heifers as high aa 64 25. The
medium gradea sell from ti 60 to 83 .26 and
can tiers and cutters from 82.00 to t? .
Bulls have shown very little change, ao
far aa prices go, though on some days It
waa easier to make aales than was ths
case a abort time ago. Ths moat of the
good fat bulls sell from 83 00 to 63. li, with
bologna grades from 12.26 to 12 66.
Veal calves are, If anything, a little
higher for tha week, as high as to.Ou having
been paid.
The supply of atockers and feeders has
been light all tha week and with a fairly
good demand prices have ruled strong most
of the time. By ths middle of the week
ths market showed an advance of lotflTk: on
desirable grades, but during ths storm ao
little business was tranaactod that It ia
difficult to quote a cloae on tha market
There aeema to be a good Inquiry from the
country, though, and desirable grades
would probably bays sold to good advantage
the last of the week. Good to choice grades
sre quotable from 83.76 to 64.26, fair to giaid
from 86.60 to 83.75 and common stuff from
83.60 down.
BEEF STEERS.
K. At. Ft. Ms At. Ft.
10 un 4 00
HEIFER1. 1
8 Ki I H
BULLS.
1 irro t 00
HOGS There was a very light run of
bogs here today owing no doubt to the se
vere storm of jesterduy. which vlellel
practically all ths territory tributary to thla
market. In tact there were only twelve
cara on sale, so that It could not be aald
that there was a market. The few that ar
rived sold at very uneven prioea. Some of
the first sales war a big five higher, while
others were only a shads better than yea
trrday, There wars not enough hogs to
make a killing for any one packer, and as
a result (tone of them wers very muuh In
terested. Tha average ahows a gain over
yeeiarday of a trifle enrer 4a.
Tot ths week raeliU hare been ex
tremely light, there being a dacreaas as
compared with laat week amounting to
at out 19.000 head, but as ruonpared with tha
1 tamo wee oi last year thars Is aa luersaae
Mar. 14... 6 16l 1 SSI 6 III I 661 4 761 t tl I ft
Mar. 16.. 6 26 ) 1 1 f M TN 61 t 44
Mar. 16.. 16Vkl 7 U I ki 4 66 I t6 I
Mar. 6 mi fliMtlt 4 H 6 46 VI
Mar. 16.. 4 04 7 flV 2l 6 66 I 6o 6 71
Mar. 19.. 4 674J T li 6 14 lj 4 69 I 7J
Mar. .. J 77 s Sl 4 stt S 68
Mar. 21.. 4 12V IMiiK I 6.1 4 61 6 fcl S Tt
Alar. 22.. 4 66V. IU 6 6o 4 66 I o) I 74
Mar. 26.. 4 i T 461 I 6v j 4 W 1 U 1 7
Mar. in.. ( uiV 7 6 6 , 4 W I 6U 6 71
Mar. 26.. 6 7 2b 6 W 6 7t 6 67 I 67
Mar. 26.. 6 12. T XI 6 66 t t7 4 19 I
Mar. 27.. 7 isl 4oi 6 tot 4 ki I 60
Mar. to.. 117 7 6V 4 64 6 Wi 6 i! 6 661 t 67
Mar. l8..(tl4V, I t 6 6 66 6 W I 60 3 66
Mar. o.. 4 07 T 22 I 6 i 6 12 I 61 I 62
Mar. tl.. 4) 7 20, I til 6 10 I U9, I oi
April 1.. I 06. T 2l f tal I I7 164 I 6
April I.. to 7 29 6 W 6 60 t 06 j I U
April ... 7 2i fe t 90, 6 16 t 66
April 4.. t 13V. 1 IS 6 661 6 99 6 60 I WI t 79
April 6... t O.V. t 6.1 6 96 1 6 80 6 t I 79
April t... 6 (101 7 24i 6 SO) 6 Wi 6 tLi 79
April 7... 4 B3Val 7 24 C 681 6 27 t 641 t 72
April 8... 4 m-v 7 Zi tl 0.1; 4 01 4 66, a 71
April 6... I 4 94V, 7 2S t 68 1 12 t 831 t 75
mm
ccef.8. Marconi stock Is likely to ha sa
e as was the stock In Bell Telephone or
ch advanced as much as 4.So ix-r c-nt.
nv has many wireless stations in actlvs
antic coast, three irovernment stations In
atlons lire new being erected on the Pacific
Vpmard of s iH'en vessels arc eiiulicd
stem and present cVrnlnps are over U' per
tied, and the Income of the Company is
g. Over a year ago the English Marconi
at ti. TO per certificate and it Is noa selling
ng up. There Is more scope for the work
he Vnlted Btntea than In England or Can
stock Ire the Americnn company represents
1 the plants snd equipment of the company
stock las
and all Its foreign possession, aim 111 nn
Marconi, past, present snd future, which
will be patented.
ted time invest a few hundred and wait
par tor only a short time. Full partlcu-
application 1
MARCONI COMPA NT ("DEPT.
609 N. T. LtlFE BLDU.. OMAHA.
jgjg Burns-Haskcll Go.
auaitipi Bon.it BROKERS
Railroad Bends
" 320 N. Y. Life. 'Fhcm C35
Etc
of about 8.000 head. The general tendency
of prlcea has been downward at all points
and the net loss for the week amounts to
about 16c Representative sales:
No. At. SO. FT No. AT. gh. FT
61 100 too 4 10 '.0 X14 40 4 09
04..-. 17 00 0 42 234 40 4 05
40 ..VI 140 i 0t4 Tl Hit 110 4 06
ti.. ...... nn 40 4 Of, ;i i;i 110 1 00
U Mi ... 4 M TT 131 100 0 00
? 141 On 4 W OS. .104 ... 6 04
64 rrt 00 4 06
BHEEP There were no fresh arrivals of
sheep here this morning with which to make
a teat of the market. For the week reuelpta
snow an increase over last week of about
1.000 head, but as compared with the same
week of last year there is but little change.
The demand during the wek was In good
snap and fully equal to the supply, aa Is
ahown by the fact that the tendency of
prioes was upward. Sheen and yearlings
me now selling In about the aame notches,
but are fully loftloc higher than last week,
and some salesmen are calling the market
as. much as ls26c higher In spots. Ewes
have advanced lust about the same aa
wethers and yearlings. Quite a few clipped
sheep are now arriving, and there Is not as
wide a range between clipped and wooled
stock as there was at the beginning of the
season. About tT4rf0c would cover the range
In the majority of caaes.
The lamb market has not shown much
change during, the week.- The best grades
may be a HtUe higher, but the general run
are only about steady with the cloae of last
week and common stuff has been slow sale.
Quota tlona for cornfed stock: Good to
choice lambs, tS.60et.76", fair to good lambs,
1600(96.60; good to choice yearlings.
6.86; fair to good yearlings. 64.6iV(i4.90; goAd
to choice wethers, t4 9i&6.aft; fair to good
wethers, 4.60rr4.90; good to choice ewes,
649006.10; fair to good ewes. tt.tor4H.ii0.
Clipped stock sells S046c less than wooled
Stock.
CHICAGO LIVE STXK K MARKET.
Cattle Nominal and Hmtrm aad Iheeg
Akoat Steady.
CHICAGO, April 9. CATTLE Recelpta,
600 head; market nominal; good to prime
steers. t6.2&6.76; poor to medium, 18.76
6.00; atockers and feeders. t2.7&&4.26; cows,
t2.O0i84.26; heifers. t2.2fiG.2r: cannera, t2.rj.fl'
2.60; bulls. 12.2614 10; calves, 62.6041 6. 2u;
Texas fed steers. 84.0o4 60.
HOGS Receipts, 6,0u0 head; estimated
Monday, 2h,Ono head; left over, 6.004 head;
market, steady; dnlxed and butchers, 4.(nku
6.S21; good to choice heavy, t3.Wi.tk1;
rough heavy. H.OnfrfVlO; light, tt.T&if&.lO;
bulk of aales. t4.96b5.10.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000
head: market, steady; lambs, steudy; good
to choice wethers, 64.7otfi.65; fair to choice
mixed. 68 604.60; western sheep, $4 3f.frf15 ;
native lambs, 84.506.60; western lambs, 86.60
66.26.
Kaasas City Llva stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. April 9. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 200 head; market unchnnged; export
and dressed beef steers, 84.fiOri5.25; fair to
food. 83.60frir4.60: western fed steers, 8.1 60Sf
40; atockers and feeders. 13 .00414.66; south
ern steers. 83.R0ifM.26; southern cows, ti.mvft
8.2: native cows, t2.nofo4.n0; native heifers.
83.6034.80; bulla, 82.65(3.86; calves, 83.0041
t.25.
HOGS Recelpta. 1.S00 head; market,
steady; top. 16 10; bulk of SHles. 64.9646.06;
heavy. 15.005 15: packers, 84.956.00; plga
and llrhta, 4 265.00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market, nominally steady; native lam ha,
tfi2Mfi6 7R: western lnmha. I6.264i5.tn; fed
ewes. 84 6006.00; vearllnsrs, 4.9oxti6.65; atock
ers and feeders I3.004r4.60.
Receipts for the week: Cattle, JR. 600 head;
bogs, tii.buO head; sheep. 16.900 head.
Bt. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. April t. CATTLE Re
ceipts. ' 122 head; market steady; nstrves,
tXOOfifi.SB; cowa and heifers, 81. 60414. 26;
stackers and feeders, t!.60ig4.00.
HOGS Receipts, 1116 head: market
steady to 2Hc higher; light mixed, tl.85u5.00;
medium and heavy, t4orfi6.06.
SHEEP AND LAM11S llecelDtfe. none:
demand, strong. -
Stack la Sight.
- lHlirw,..n ' " ' 1 I ' I 1,1 IIVC , I ll K
for the six principal western cities yes
terday: South Omaha ra 1240
Chicago 60 6.000 I 000
Kanaas City..... loo 1.800
Ft. Louis 9no 1 mm 1 oori
St. Joseph 122 1.61S
Bioux tny luo 60O
Totals
1,864 11,451
t.KOO
REAL ESTATE THASIFEHI.
Deedo filed for record yesterday as fur
nished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust
company, bonded abstracter, ltilt Farnam
street:
Lara W. Kirk and wife to Charles Ed
gar Kirk, lot 2, block 11, NorUi
Omaha 1
Samuel fialrd and wtfs to Thomas C.
brunuer, lots 18 to lit, block 24. Muraa
4k brunners fc)
Univerany of Michigan to Charles W. '
Patridge. eto lot 14. block 13. Summit
Place ,50u
Nahum P. Fell and wife to Alice g.
Hann. lot 2, block 1, bogga and Hllla 4U
M VVoolaey burland to Francis A.
Welch, lots t. 4 and 6. in Uascall s
ubd j
Edith Gilford to M. A. Bennsr, lot 4
and part of lot 8, block 6, Wilcox
add j
Ann! W. Wright and wife to Sarah V.
Comer, lota 1 and 2. block 115. Dundee
n5 I.000
Stephen D. Bongs et al. to E. Elgena
Edglngton, lot 6, tilock 26, Carihaga
add 1G5
Blanche B. Dchrrty to Lovenla Lar
durf, lot 64. Nliiaon'a 1,600
Frank H. Woodland, trustee, to Sarah
V. Cotner. lota 19 and 0. block 1. and
ether land. Cotner and Archer s add 15
Catherine Shanahan lu Frank Ma li,
lot U. block lu, S. E. Rogers' add.... 2UW0
OCR CLIENTS HAVE FOX" NT) THAT
THE RLtit'LTS OF CONSERVATIVE
OPERATIONS IN WHEAT ARE EK
CEEL1KGLT ' rkor'I'i'A BLE F H
ri-RTHER PARTICVI-ARS ADDREH9
evcczaii, ' p. o. iiox mu, mvV
Tofuc
IV
NEB.
s
WIRELESS
TELEGRAPHY
is hound to be the best Investment of tha
age. IT. S. FORTS WRIGHT, McKINI.EY.
PREBLE. BCHl'TLER and WORDS
WORTH nre equipped and using the Amer
ican le Forest system. The U. 8. Bignal
Corps recently gave contracts to lie Forest
Co. for wireless apparatus for Alaxka. Tha
TjONDON "TIMES" Is using the American
DE FOREST W1REIJCSS system very suc
cessfully In reporting the JAP-RI"SS(
WAR news For sale, limited amount of
INTERNATIONAL WIRELESS stock.
(Par vslue 110. On, full paid and non-assessable.)
For short time only, at
$1.50 PER SHARE
Thla mock la r xrhaageable, par tar
par. (or ataek of the? AMERICA Uti
F'llREST WIRELESS TEL. C4. I)oat
miss (hla chance of srettlnaT a trot
class stack at a barfeata price.
caret by aearly ls pateats ool las
portant rorersaeslf sua steamship
roatrarlo. Remit tor share desire
by rheck, laeHey . erter. registered
letter, rttu, ta srtrr mt ' -
Jl. T. CLARK.
ZZ3 ft. 4th St., Palla., ra.
THE CRESTOMOULDER
L.IKIKQ AND LSILLINQ CO.
Have for the past Jour years been
developing their Golden Eagle mines) lo
cated eight miles from Boulder, near ths
town of ballna. Boulder county,-Colo. They
have:
g.uoo fern tnnnels snd drifts, sunk a shaft
413 feet on Gniden Eagle win; have an up-to-date
hoisting plant located on tha prop
erty; over 810.000 worth of ore has been
taken from the property during the devel
opment work.
A limited amount of treasury stock, is now
being offered st 10c to sink the shaft 300
feet deeper: For particulars address
A. W. WIDDIFIELD, Secretary
Crest on. Bowa.
The Merchants .
National Bank
of Omatiaa. Neb.
. U. . posoattwy
Capital and Stfrptiu, StoaOQO ' '
ffUitt uVIY. Smb. ... IBb L WBO.. free.
umieiMua. coobbw.
rsAJon. tuaBJo. asm. Cassior.
lUostve eeasuau af Sanaa, kansets. esroer
SMona anas aa4 ladivlSMals aa UasrsOli
gorslra BxohMga seufst aat sold.
Letur. at CreOit ssaiea. arallabla la ag
piu of ta. world
tsoatast said sa TIbm Osrtigoataa at Dssastt.
f Ueotloaa BiaOa promptlr aaa aaaosBUeallF.
W fapsaat ooma en Oases
Updike Commission Co.,
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Bualnesa handled promptly la all markets.
Office. 65 Baa Building.
Telephone 6436.
O. W.- UPDIKE. MANAGER, '
L0WREY BR0S.& CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
"Grain, Stocks
and Provisions.
Room SIX N. Y. Life Building. "Phorle tafia
S)iclal attention given to telegraph and
mull orders. OMAHA.
17. Farnam Smith
& Co. C
STOCKS. BONDS.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
1320 Farnin St. Tel. (0&4
TEN TO FORTY SHARES
UNION STOCK YARDS, SO.
OMAHA AT 08-f UBJECT TO
SALE. .
I.OMMISSinV
-WB- ..'BWWSBV0BJ
1 CO
Capital and Surplus $600,000.
ixtalert lu
GRAU, PROVISIOIS, STOCKS, BONDS
AMD INYESTUEKT SECUEIT1LS,
REFERENCES: 174 State and Na
tional Lai.a. 4k Commsreial Ag.ticiaa
106 branch Omuoav
Ceaeral OSaoei M. V. Life BailAl ag,
BtrNNgArOLJS
Oaaaka BrosrO-iOlo Karaaas g4M
Tl. 6VS4IT.
THOI.'M. WiDDirK. Cor.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Gas Dollw 1 asur.