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    TFIfc OMATIA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY, AITJL 17. 1004.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat ii Weak, DstpiU UnfaToralU Crap
Rsporti from Different Parti.
LOCAL MILLS HOLDING FOR H GH PRICE
pot Cora Is Off Again, feat Dtmuil
and Receipt Uooel Omaha lkow
turn 1 9 Well tr Com.
narlsosr.
OMAHA. April 1. 1304.
neat was weak, i garuiess of the de
terioration In the Ohio vauey, tne diouui
In tn soumwest and the delay In the
liortriwest. 'i he proiesslonals nave been
much influenced oy ir.ese tiulliali reports,
but the outsiders have nut shown much
Interest, and the market is on today, not
so mum on the liquidation a on the lack
ot buying orders. The news from the
outhwesi shows Improved condition. '1 "e
Kaneaa state report. Just out, says the
general average, taking the good with the
bad. In U lor winter wheat as against W.s
for lliUB, "4 for 1I2 and ). for unl. The
reDort hvi nlma in manv sections the
plant has not advanced as lar as usual, It
Is of good quality and responds to Improved
conditions loiiowlng the rains. This Is due
to the saturated condition of the soli, in
most counties the soil and weather are
propitious. r)t. Louis wires a prominent
uian of Kansas City, and Buys Johnson
county win laiae twice as mu n wheat as
last year and the stale will have ft
big crop. 1 here were killing frosts
at Concordia and Dodge City, Kan., and
at Kansas City and Hprlnneld, Mo. From
Newcastle, ind., a merchant writing to his
brother says there are no prospects for a
crop In Henry county one-fourth being
more than Is expected. An nsietsor In
Noble county says the fields are bare
ground and the farmers In that part of the
slate will not get their seed bark, One
balf the farmers will sow oats if It ever
f i'is dry enough. Spring plowing and seid
ng have nH been begun. The local ml. Is
re holding their wheat expecting high
prices and none Is now In farmers hands.
The Omaha market In wheat for future de
livery was without Interest. Chicago May
old oTf Vic from Ktc and new July went
from 87c to 8(j'c. The (September Is only
i,c below the new July. The bad crop
news, the lack of movement and the annul
stores of contract will give the scalpers a
chance to get busy for a few days.
The rang" In pi Ices of OmaTia grain for
future delivery snd the close of Friday
nd today were as follows:
Closed
Open. High. Low. Today. Friday.
wn em-
May
July
July
Oh'
May
July
Bept.
W M ST7 OT B M A
83 83'4 K Mi,B 83U
48 4S'i 48 4R'4R 48A
47 47 46 47
88 H 38U
3B 804
30 80 80H 3'JB 3013
Loral Cash Grain Market.
The spot corn market was off again, the
average loss being about He. The demand
was good, however, and receipts good.
Wheal and oats were steady at ruling
prices and were In no very strong demand.
Omaha receipts of wheat were only 11 cars
less than Chicago and corn 25 cars less.
Omaha, In comparison to other markets, Is
receiving much corn.
Receipts were: Wheat. 8 cars In and 80
cars out; one week ago, i and 7 rsrs. Corn.
42 cars-ln and V cars out; one week ngo, 43
nd 6 cars. Oats, 3 cars In; one week ago,
4 and 1 car.
Representative salea of car lots by sam
ple on track. Omnha:
Mixed Corn No. S, 1 car 48c, I cars
46c; no grade, 1 car 4Bc; No. 3 yellow, 1
...... iQ. 71V, fl whlta 1 m r AQIL 1 no ifi,.
One btiikhead car of No. hard wheat sold
for Sc.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. Mf90c; No. t hard.
JtiirWc; No. 4 hard, 74fino; No. 3 spring,
ivfioic; No. I spring, 3&88c; No. 4 spring,
IttfTVc.
CORN-No. 2. 4050c: No. 3. 48049c: No.
4. 45HS46Hcj no grade. 4Sl?4Sc; No. 2 yellow,
SflHc; No. 3 yellow, 48Hi 4!c No. 3 white,
dfflw; io. s wnne, 8e.
OATS-No. i 8WNH4c: No. t. SHtt!V4c
No. 4, 37tt'S;SU4c; No. 2 white. 4H4jf42Wo;
No. 3 whlfe, 89V?4nvc; No. 4 white,
ssvic; stanaara. 4i!irc.
Kotes from tb Eichssg Offlees
William Otta of Charleston and I W.
Bmtth of York were exchange visitors.
Omaha Inspections of grain were 42 cars.
tt nnm A ab.'i mrmnA Kin 9 19 nra X' r V
' V' - B.HU.u . - . . - " . - ". w,
1 car No. 4, 3 cars no grade, 4 cars No. 3
white, and 4 cars No. 3 white. One car of
wheat araded No. 3 hard winter and 11
ears of oat No, 3 White clipped and' t
cars No. 4 wnite.
Grata Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prices of grain today and Friday
at tns maraeta namea were aa iouowe
CHICAGO.
Closed
Todsy. Friday,
92 B 9244
86 87
Wheat
May ..
July ...
Corn
May ...
July ..
Wheat
Msy ...
July ..
Corn
May ..
July ..
(2
60
KANSAS C1TT.
82H
7tt
, 46
44
83
77
44
46
BT. .LOUIS.
Whsat
May
Juhy .,
Corn
May July
90
92
47
47
91
92
s
MINNEAPOLIS.
Wheat
May 93
July 93
DL'i-UTU.
4
84 VA
Wheat
May July
NJW YLkHK.
92
92B
97B
Whsat
May 90
July : Du
95
tlA
KBW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
(taatattoaa of tho Day on Varloaa
Conssaodltlea.
NBJW TORK, April M.-FLOUR-Recelpts,
20.UKJ bbls. ; exports, 10,Mu bbls. Maiket
ouil ana Dareiy steady; Minnesota pateiua,
4w.1ui1rv.au; atiuneaoia ousel's, S4.loa4.jo
winter paiente, 4.zv4o.do; winter airaiglita,
I4.ikiu4.u; winter extras, Jio4.ou, winter
ow grades, W lb4j3.su. Hye (lour, dull; lair
to good, $4.Ho(-t.au; choice to fancy, tLinj
4.75.
CORNMKALr-Qulet; yellow western. $108
eji lu'cuy, i io( 1 ; khii arieu,, J. li"i;sl. 15.
RVE bteady; Ku, 2 western, 2c, to ur-
nve prompt.
UAHLEi-Dull: feeding, 4c, c. I. f. New
York; malting, ttUto:, o. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts, UI.OuO bu, ; exports.
I.M bu. Spot market quiet; No. 2 red,
31.0&, nominal, elevator, $i.ta1.10, ooinlnul,
f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 nonnern, Uuluth,
il 00. nominal, f. o. b. utloat; No. 1 linrd,
laanuoba, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Options
opened steadier. The close was weuk at
net decline. May, K4,(iXc, closed
tHe; July. 4tyl4c, closed ai i'4c; ep
Iteiiilier, MVUtU'c, ciostMl oi!c; 1k ember,
f vVtlc, closed at &o',c.
CORN Receipts, li.ltu bu : exports. 1,172
bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, nominal,
elevator, and tVtc f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yel
low, 67c; No. 3 white. He. Option maiket
opened firm after which, it weakened, clos
ing Vu4c net lower; May, 6utj 4c, closed
fci4o, July. 64'U6(0. ulosed o!4c.
OATS Receipts, t4. W0 bu. ; exports, 913
ku. Spot market dull; No. 2, 4iV, stand
ard white, 4oc; No. 2 white, 4c; No. 2
white. 46Ac.
HAY wiet; shipping, 7370c; good to
Choice. t)i(jD7c.
HOPS vjulei; state, common to choice,
laid crop, L'7(uc; 1SSJ2 crop. 23tl27c olds, 'Jit
4c; Paclflo coast, lftu$ crop, 24t?31o; lJiw
crop. J(i'27c: olds, '(1K-
HlOEct oleady; Oalveaton. 30 to 26 lbs.,
Inc; California. 21 to 2& lbs., lc. Texas, dry,
ii to 30 lbs., 14c.
LEATHER steady; acid, !3e2c.
WOOla Steady; domestic fleeces, 245 S-'c.
TAUlAiW Dull; city (12. fO per pkg ), 4c;
country (pkg. )eel. 4Vu4Tc.
RICB Dull; domestic, lair to extra. 3
ChS''; Japan, nominal.
PROVISIONS Heef. steady; family. 310.SO
4S11&0; mesa. $sni00; beef hams, $Ju.icj
Cud; packers $.fco 10; city extra lndl:i
tness, $15 mi4il7 HO. Cut meats, dull; pickled
bellies. 7oou7.rS; pickled shoulders. iuM,
blik led hams. $9hO'olo.OO. Ird. steady;
Western steamed, April closed $7
nominal; retined, steady; oontlneif., $71S;
rSoulh America, $7.75; compound, $.bta
tVS2. Pork, weak; family, $14 W; ahurt
olearJM H-Qlb 7e: mess, U o3 14 ii.
BUTT EK-Qulet: fresh creunu iy, 14Q-22c;
tale dairy, lfl'.'Oc.
CHEESE vjuiet; state, full cream, small,
white and colored, (amy, September, 11 9
-j , Driiini. a'tHj j prune, .-y4 ivc.
EGOS yulel; western storage aelectto
Li'ulfcWo: western firsts, lsc.
Ions,
PtSl l.TRY-Allv and dreased. quiet and
Unchanged.
ST. LOl'18. April H.-WHtAT-Iarj
lonaa lluuldatlng, No. 2 red cash, elevator.
V; track. Mt?3103. May, wc; July,
sitae: No. I nar. "ujc.
CORN Lower j No. 3 cash. 4Ae; track.
, . ii... rkA' J.ilv a7Sko
tAlawLwi iS'o.' I ctwsh, 41 0 ;track,
44c; May. 39c; July, Te; No. 2 white, 46'yii
4M
FLOUR Dull and unchanged; red win
ter patents, 44 9 '"&: 00. ;v cUl brands 2t
ZTic higher; extra tancy and stra ght,
4.i; rienr. $1 (u4 :.
8F.E!-Tlmothv. steady. IHOgl-iO.
( " K N M K A j d t en .1 y . 32. '.
FRAN Firm; sacked. -ast track. tf,iv;e.
H A Y Steady ; timothy, $S).ixw 14. W; prairie,
tft u'u IO.0U.
JRuN COTTON TIESiCc.
RArjillNO V.
IIKM1' TWINK c.
PROVISIONS I'ork, lower; Jnbblng.
$12 12V4. Iird. lower, steam, $; 1. Km on
(boxed), steady; extra shorts, $7.37Vi; clear
rib, $7..V; ahnrt clear, 7.75.
I'Dl 11 KV -Steady; ( hlrkens. 1He;
springs. $nno!i5 fi p. r rtnsen; turkeys,
14c: ducks. 11c; geese, r.i,r,
PT'TTKR Blow ; creamery, i25c; dairy,
EUGS Finn at 15c, esse count
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour. hMs 4n.im .'
Wheat, bu 11. n) 5 cini
Corn, hu 1S.0) 67no
Oats, bu 14.000 55.000
CHICAGO Oil AH AND PROVISIONS.
Featores of the Trading; and Closing
Prices 'oa Board of Trade.
CTnCACIO. Anril 14. Acting as If Innocu-
lated with a selling fever whest traders
today took growing weather In Kanwns u
a pretext to force a decline. July whest
showa a net loss of HBc. Corn Is down
ic. oats sre off UliVc and provisions "'-tfi
17Hc July opened unchanged to He lower
at 8S74f7c. From 87ne July gradually de
clined to fWHc. The close wss weak, with
July at SMk'ciWV. Mav sold between 02o
and 92c snd closed at 92Ifec Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 212.nO
bushels. Primary receipts were S.rK)
bushels, sgalnst :S1.300 bushels a year ago.
Minneapolis. Puluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 13S cars, compared with in3 cars
lsst week snd 190 cars a year ago.
Corn at the opening was comparatively
firm, considering the easier tone In wheat.
Rut sentiment soon changed snd prices
started downward. After opening ',i'fi.c
higher at F0lfi50,ic July sold between 4PHfi
50r and "fl'ifi'iftV and cloed -flt 4!4o. Mnv
ranged between Rl'Ac and r2'c and closed
at Blc. Local receipts were 67 cars, with
35 of contract grade.
Oats withstood the weakness of other
grains for a time. As the session advanced
weakness developed and the close was near
the bottom. Julv opened a shade to Vfic
higher at 3XMtfW4c, sold between 87c and
Sii'c snd closed at 37V4C. Local receipts
were 77 cars.
Provisions were weak from the start.
under the Influence of moderate selling bv
commission houses and pit traders The
market closen at the low point, wun juiy
pork down 17U-0 at $1220 Julv lard was off
loc nt 6.fi5 and ribs 7Mrti10o t W'-'i-
The leading futures rangvu as loiiows:
Artlcli. Open. I High. Low. Close.lYes y.
Wheat fill
Mav 8241 92V4 92 1 92 9S"i
a July KVii h 87-H S7Ti 14 Sx.4
bJuly 8tVi7 87' 8rt' SS1; &7
a Sept. h.i K4 82'tf Ms. 3H'.ii
b Sept. 82Vg'S 82 Hi.Hi trVs.W
Corn I I
May B2H B2H 51 61 B2Mi
July B0i',4 SOWS 49V4'iH! 4il' 6"
Bept. 4a'il 9V
Oat I
May 3SH'4 3.S 37 87Mi' 8Vs
July 3SSiT' 8H'4 Sl 871383iH
Sept. 32S 32'4 81 S24
12 15 , 12 IB 12 00 12 02'4 12 17
July 12 85 12 36 12 20 12 20 i 12 45
I.ard J
May 6 65 65 6 47 67
July S 70 S 72 6 83 6 6i S 75
8S 4 35 4 25 6 2o 6 37
July 6 60 4 60 40 6 42 6 5:
No. 2. a Old. b New.
Cash ouotatlona were as follows:
FI3UK Market dull and easy; patents.
34 70; stralKhts, 34 (jrl.ffi; sprlnp patent.
34.634.70; straights, 34.li04.20; bakers, t'2.27
U3 40.
WHEAT No. 3 sprlnir. 88g08c; No. 8, 85
Mc; No. 3 red, iVf(07y4e.
aiHN-NO. z. bJ'.iB'j.vc: ino. z yeuow,
uath iso. z, ai(aac; ro. wnue, aigi
43c.
RTE No. I, 70c.
BARIEY Good feeding;, 3135c; fair to
choice malting, 441c.
SEEDS No. 1 flax. Jl.f'8: no. l nnrtnwest-
ern, $1.16; prime timothy, $2.80; clover, con
tract axade, 10.7B.
PROVISIONS Me pork, per bbl., 312 00
T12.12: lard, per loo lbs.. J lFr'(f1.47: short
ribs rides, (loose) IM.12ft6.25; short clear
Idea, (boxed) $8.K0?r6.75.
Tho following were the receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbla..... tt.&oo l,2i0
Wheat, bu 17.000 lH.Cfl
Corn, bu 111.100 - H.m
Oats, bu 132.0"0 1S0 7'0
Kye, du 4,it zstrj
Barley bu 42.BOO 4.800
un tne froauce exenange toaay tne nut
ter market was steady; creamery, 14323c;
dairy, 12fT21c. F.ga-s steady at mark, cases
Included, 16iS16c. Cheese, weak, (i10c.
OMAHA WUOLE8AI.S MAHKET.
Condition ot Trad and Quotations on
taplo and Fancy Produce.
EflGB Recelots. liberal: market ateadv:
fresh slack, loc.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, lie; young
roosteis. SslOc; old roosters. 6c: turkeys.
ISA 14c; ducks, Sc; geese, ho. I
oL 1 1 i racking siock, jzc; cnoics
to fancy dairy rolls, loHfliic; separator, 2ia.
FRESH FISH Trout. DSflOc: nlckerel. fH4
Cc; pike. c; perch 9Hc: bluePsh. lr.c;
whlteflsh. 7t10c; .almon, 11c; haddocK, 10c;
codfish, 12c; redsnspper. 11c: loba.er, bol ed.
Ker id., 40c; smoked wnitensh. 11c; buii
eada, 11c; catfish. 13ffl4c: black bns, :0o:
halibut, inc; crspples. 12e: herring. 4c;
white bass. 13c: bluefins. fc: smelts. lOfille:
finnan hsddles, smoked, 80.
nisi i-jks jew rorg counts, per can,
43c; per al., $2.00; extra select, per cn, 35c;
pe" gal . H.7",. standard, per can, 27c; per
gul.. $1 83(rf1 40.
imAN-m ton. soo.
HAT Prices quoteC by Omaha W'lo'eiale
Pealers association: Choice No. t upland.
t 50: No. 2. $.no- medium. S'.S"; conce.
$5 00: rve atraw, IS. 00. These nrlcc-a sre for
hay of gocd color and quality, remand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL. FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all sixes, $2.50
02.26; fancy navels, all alsea, $2.76.
LEMONS California, fancy. 3 to 360,
33 00; choice. 210 to 270 sizes, ROoTa 3.20.
FIGS California, per 10-lu. cartons. 6Cc;
Imported Smyria, 3-crown, 12c; 6-crown,
14c; 7-crown, 15c.
BANANAS Per medium sised bunch.
I3.0U4S2..V): Jumbes. 32.7M13.25.
DATES Peni.nn, per box of 30 pkgs., $?;
Ser lb. In 80-lb boxes, 6c; Oriental stuffs 1
ales, per box. $2 40.
COCOA NUTS-Per sack. 34.00; per do.,
60c.
FRT1TS.
fTNEAPPLES Per crate, $5.00: per dos.,
$2.50.
APPLES Oreaon ancv reds, per box.
$1.80; New Tork export Greenings, Russets
and Baldwins. $4 00.
STRAW PERRIES Texas, per ?4-qt. case.
$3.26; Louisiana, per 24-pt. case, $2.00.
VEGETABLES.
POTATOES-Colorado, $1.26; Dakota, per
bu.. $1.10.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 32.26S233.
CELERY Large California, ouc. ifc, and
30c.
ONIONS Spanish, per erate. $1.90; Colo
rado red, per lb.. 4c
CAltnAGE-Callftrnla. per lb.. 4c.
Tl'RNIPSWUIte, per bu.. 80c; rutabagas,
per lb.. lc.
CARROTS Per bu., $1 00.
PARSNIPS-Per bu.. 00c.
BF.KTS-P.T bu,. V&c.
Cl.Cl MHFHS-Per doa . $1 S0!Si.7S.
TOMATOES Florida, per tV-baaaet crate,
fancy, $2.60; choice, $2 00.
RATMRHES-Per dos. bunches. KfiSOc.
LETTl'CE H EAD8 Per di.s. bunches. 0c
C$101, top lettucj. per dos.. 4Sgp.
1 i KNifS-Houtliern, per noi.. 46e.
PFETS Southern, per dox.. 4fu..
CARROTS-Southern, per dos.. TBc.
PARSLEY - Pont hern, per doi.. JOtfWe
ONION 8ETS-Pr bu r.f 32 lb3.. yellow.
32.rO: white. $2 00.
PPINATH-Per bu , tl 00Y1 25.
BEANS Wax. per bu. box. $3.00; string,
per bu. box, $J"0.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
12c : Wisconatn Young Amer caa, lSc; Lljt k
Swiss, 10c; Wisconsin brica, lc, Wisconsin
llmberger, 13c.
CU'ER Per bbl., $5.M; per bbl., $3.2:1.
HON ET Nebraska, per 24 fram.'e. $.WJ;
Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames, $'J.uu.
MAP1.B Bl'UAR Ohio, per lb.. 10c.
HIDES No. t green, Sc; No. i green, 5c;
No. 1 falted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 6c; No 1 veal
calf. I to 12 lbs., 81; No. 2 val calf, 12
10 10 ids., c?c; ary eauea miles. u,;c;
sheep pelts. i-Ui.Tc; horseludes, $l.5oi2.DO.
HORSERADISH Per cake of 2 dozen,
packed, fOo.
NI TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
lie; hard shell, per lb.. 14c; No. toft thell,
per. lb., 13c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c;
pecans, large, per lb., 11c; mall. per Jb ,
loc; peanuts, per lb., tc; ruasied peanuts
per lb., be; Chill walnuts, 12H3; Itrge
lilckory nuts, per bu , $1.50; Brail . per lb.,
lie: Alberts, oer lb.. 11c: almunda. ofi
shell, par lb., 16c; hard shell, lie; shell
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnuts, per
bu.. 31.25.
Balath Grata Market.
DULUTH.' April 16 WHEAT Tn store.
No. 1 hard. 9Sc: No. 1 nor' hem, 32c; No 3
northern. 8!Sc; to ariivs. No. 1 hard, He;
No. 1 nortbern. 2c; No. 3 northern Wtgc;
May. Me; July. Kc; Sept-mber. 2c
OATH On track Slid to arrive, $c
U3
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Tra ling Wittcnt Interest and th Market
Ba'.ber Slngji b.
LEGISLATION AFftCTS GAS SECURITIES
Bank Statement Shoni Imaller lyoaa
Eipnnnlnn and the Cash Increase
Enhances Surplus of Reserves.
NEW TORK, April 14. There waa only a
sluggish drift In today's stock market and
tn trading was without Interest. The day
ended vsHli prices generally a fraction
lower, after having been at one time higher.
The only considerable movements were In
specialties on Individual causes. The local
gas stocks were aected by the surmises
regarding the fste of legislation front
which they would benefit. The weakness
of the Virginia Carolina chemical atocks
was caused by a proposition to Issue pre
ferred stock for repayment of a large float
ing debt The bank statement showed a
smaller loan expansion than expected, so
that the cash Increase went further to en
hance the surplus of reserves, but the mar
ket sold oft after the publication of the
bank statement and closed easy at the
lowest.
The Kansas state report on wheat eon
dltlona weakened th wheat market by In
dicating a more favorable condition than
that reported by the government. A pub
lished report of a determination to stop
improvement work" on tne rennsyivania
system attracted attention, as did a state
ment that steel orders booked by the
United States Steel corporation for 19i4
amounted to but l.OOO.dOO tons. The bond
market was relatively firmer than stocks,
but was dull. Total bond sales, par value,
3975,000.
The Impression conveyed by the action
of the week's stock market has been one
of depression, but the Irregular movement
of prices carried the level of the market
but a small distance from last week's
closing level, either above or below, and
the volume of dealings has been much con
tracted from that recently prevailing. The
general public has obtained no satisfactory
clue to the recent enormous accumulation
of Union Pacific, and Insiders profess to
be equally In the dark, as nsserted by J.
11. Schlff In a published interview In Ger
many. Public utterances by President 11111
of the Great Northern have confirmed the
belief that the Union Pacific has entered
upon a determined contest for the control
of the Northern Pacific and of the Bur
lington. The prospect has chilled specu
lative enthusiasm. Another cause of dis
appointment was the further Issued dur
ing the week of short-time notes by rail
roads and th American Telephone com
pany at high Interest rates. The hope has
been aroused that the market waa Improv
ing for railroad bonds and the sale of
$15,000,000 bond Issue by the Burlington
helped to Inspire this hope.
The outflow or gold to r-aris nas ueeu
more than offset so far by the inflow of
Japanese gold to San Francisco. The move
ment to Ei 1 rone Is expected to extend a
good deal further.
The present heavy contraction In the
valuo of cotton and grain exports and the
future requirements tor the Panama canal
payments-are to be considered In the out
come. Foreign money markets are easy,
but suggestions are revived of a coming
Russian loan und the existence of a war
begets a 'spirit of caution In the money
market aiuoau. crop prospecis unia
i 1 1 ... n ..a o,..i iv,- I. il, m r th
winter wlieat crop is not regarued as satis
factory. A clieeilng eftect Is caused by
the Increassed vroducilon of Iron, while the
stocks on liana' continue to decline, but the
failure of t inted Btutes Steel to respond
modifies these ellecu. Neither has Amal
gamated Copper reflected the improvement
leported In the market for copper. Rail
roads report tra (lie running at a lower
average than last year, but traffic officials
spoak hopetully of the future prospect.
The settlement of grain rates east and
west removes a cause of uneasiness for the
Integrity of earnings. Extraordinary de
mand lor anthracite Is reported on account
of the spring reduction. Activity In specu
lative bonds has di iased and prices have
moved irregularly i.. sympathy with stocks,
lulled Biaies is have advanced and the
now 4s per cent on can auring ine
The ouutultons on tne New lorK Block
exchange vealurday were as follows:
Sales.HUn.Luw. Close.
Atchison
do preferred ,
Baltimore ot Ohio....,
do preferred
Canadian Paclflo ....
Central of N. J
Ches. Hl. Ohio
Chicago Alton ....
do prelerred
Chicago O. W
Chicago ot N. W
C. M. &. St. P
do preferred
Cm. 'ierm. ot Trans.
do preferred
C, C, C. & St. L....
Colorado 8ou:hern...
do lat preferred....
do 2d preferred....
Del. A Hudson
Del., Lack, ot V.....
Denver dc R- G
do preferred
Erie
do 1st preferred
2,M'0 7J 1 Jit
loo
1,300
7 H
tioo L'b';i iib lib
Vjo
lust
2
'7S
100
167s U ltr
loo
171 lil lu
2,200 140 144 144
110
10
7a
17
64
23
153
2ta
2t
70
26
bos
4U
6j
100 21 a
5.700
1,000
4u0
27
6t
42
2t'4
06 '4
42
dJ 2d preferred,
Hocking Valley
do preferred
Illinois Central
Iowa Central
do preferred
K. C. Southern
do preferred
Louisville Ac Nush....
Manhattan L
Met. Securities
Met. Street Ky
Minn, dt St. L
M . St. P. or 8. S. M..
fcO
130 130-14 13 't
100
18
35
U
85
400 10& l' luv-a
U0 142V4 142 142
7
4o0 114W llirti 113
4T
2o0 62 61 62
do preferred
Mlasouii Pacific
Mo., Kan. & Tex
do preferred
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd.
New York Central....
Norfolk 01 Western..
do preferred
Ontario & Western...
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. oi St. L
Reading
do 1st preferred
117
3
17
3S
3
116s,
dH
M
500
'iuo
83
'as
'3i
2J 117 117
100 6S 53
21
C.5u0 lis 117 17
61
400 45 46 441
do 2d preferred.
Rock Island Co...
500
1,3J0
23-4
61
47
'S5'i '
49i
21
'2414
20
38
80
'ifi
39
65
23
61
47
'si'"
49
21
'its
26
38
85
38'1
On
23
03
4
14
Si
49
21
84 T
do preferred
St. L. S. F. 2d pfd.
St. Louis S. W
100
100
do preferred ....
Southern Pacific .
400
2.100
2141
'406
Southern Railway....
do preferred
Texas & Pacific
Toledo, St. L. & V...
14 '4
254
H7
85
r2H
n
8i-.
17
18
4t
221
133
107
103
4'.'
19
71
29
88
7
rr
r8
n
81
47
2
127
72
46
100
2"0
uo preferred
Union Pacific
do pnferitd
Wabash
do preferred
Wheellnir & I.
0,001
'2110
4,40
K...
Wisconsin Central.
2C0 18 18
do preferred
Adams Express ,
American Express...
V. 8. Express
Wells-Fari?o Exp....
Amal. Copper
Am. Car & Foun
do preferred
Am. Cotton OH
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil
do preferred
Am. Locomotive ....
do preferred
Am. Smelt, u Refill.
do preferred
Am. SuK;tr Refln
3 60
2'4)
PP0
luO
'. ioo
49
19
72
2S4A
49
19
72
"29
2V
1O0
MO
4s
91
127
46V
4S
S3
127
46
Anaconda Mln. Co
Brooklvn Rapid T.... 2,
Colo. Fuel Ai iron.... 100
Consolidated Gas 18,301
Corn Products
do preferred
32
32
26 ; j
13
70
164
11
DiHtlllers' Securities.
General Electric ....
International Paper.
do preferred
International Pump.
do preferred
National Iead
North American
Paclflo Mall
People's (las
Pressed Steel Car...
do preferred
Pullman Pal. Car....
Republic Steel
do preferred
Rnbber Goods
do oreferred
200 1C4 164
66
1.000 IS
IT
29
"7
'l5
76
89
7
7
f,
54
'67
11V,
6-v,
17
83
26
961.
21
v
7
'6
15
76
3S V
7
70
6
54N,
irj
1
6fXj
r
88
100
100
29;
200
L100
ino
10a
3 40
A 'i
lrtl
4
Sort
, i.m
16
76
S"S
7
fm
6
MS
US
6 1
Tinn. '"oh I A Iron...
U. S. leather ,
do pr-ferred
V. B. R-iltv
do preferred
U. S. Rubber
do preferred
V 8. Swl
do preferred
Ves'tnli"Ue Elec.
Western Union
Total sales for the day, M.500 shares.
- '
Clearing; House Averages.
NEW TORK. April 16.-The statement of
averages cf the clearing house banks of
this rily for the week shows. I -cans. $1,
1X3 2.'-4 1 ai; Increase, f4.721.Vai. Deposits, $1.-
t'T.M'i 4'; Increase. Ill 6,,.)0. Circulation,
$.'Y14.&"i; decrease. Igal tenders,
IT.'.h.'S.'luO: Increase. $1 645.000. Specie, !28..
7i,wu; Increase, S5,644,aA Reserve, fjul,-
5R.jon: Increase. 37.2SJ sin Rrsrn-e renulred.
l-74.r.; Increase, 12.9)1, 4'. Surplus. 327.
!M.: Increase. I.3S8.). Ex-t nlted States
deiKslts, 4L3ii2.5l..; Increase, 34.4u6,77&.
Hew Tork Meaey Market.
NEW YORK. April 16 MONEY On call,
nominal: no loans: time money, easv; sixty
and ninety days, 2Mi3 per cent; six months.
3V rcr rent
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 44
per cent.
8TERL1NO EXCHANGE Steady, with
otual business In bankers' bills st 34 87.150
4 S740 for demand and st $4.i504 tain for
sixtv-day bills; posted rstes. 4.8S'S4.3Si
commercial bills. 4.M'?4 M.
SILVER Par. fJSo; Mexican dollars. 43e.
PONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Arm.
Bnatoa Stock Quotations.
POPTON, April 14 Call loans, 2 per
cent; time loans. 3N per cent. Official
closing or stocas nno mmos
Atrhlsoa adj. 4
an 4s M
Vm. Ontrtl 4 M4
Atrtalsos
do f "
flortos AlbtnT tl
Wanting coremoa
Adrrnturs
Allouaa
Amalgamated
AntPrtran Sine .
.. SO
!'. 44
.. 44
.. ir4
..
.. W.
. 4(4
Atlantla
Boktoa Mains....
nnatnn Blsvat4 ...
Fltehbnrg pfd
Me Central
.UfH 1 Bingham
.14 1-al. Haela.
.141 Ontanntal
.. 1
74 Copper Rang ..
. . 13
.. 81 4
.. 4
N. T.. N. H. H..1S
l)al wat
Tars Marquette
T Dominion Coal
Union psoiflo ,
Amer. Arse. Oheaa.
do pfd
Amer. Pnsu. Tub.
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Amer. T T
Ajner. Woolan
do rfd
, Franklin
. Jl Grancr
, 71 lale Rorala
. i Mam. Mining ..
.1714 Mtrhlsan
.1W4 Mohawk
Wont. C. C
, 10H Old Dominion ..
. 7R Osreola,
.. 7
.. I
'.! 41
.. u
rtomlnlon 1. at a
a V pt trot
Edlann Elertrlo Illu. tM'e Qnlnry
..
Oenersl Blartrlo
..13V Shannon
.. 20 iTamtrack ....
.. 744i Trtnlty
.. 414 V. 8. Mining.
..100 jr. e. on
.. 4 t'tah
.. t'4 Victoria
.. lt'4 Wtnonft
. . 404, .WolTsrlne ....
..
Mnaa- Elactrlo ....
do pfd
Maaa. Ona
Vnlted Krult
t'nltad shoe Mach..
do pfd
f. 8. Btasl
do pfd
Bid. Asked.
.. ten
..
.. 4
.. 71
The cloalns; quotations cn bonds are SJ
r S. re'f. ta. m 105VIL. W. nnl. 4s H4
do roupon
losviManhattan c g. 4l....b'',
do la, reg
do co'ipon
do naw 4,
do coupon
..ins Mei. Central 4a
.107 dn lat Inc 13
reg.
..ISSVMInn. A St. L. 4a.... S4
..13:iwm.. K. T. 4a 4
do old 4a. rag..
dn roupon
Atchlaon gan. 4a.
do ndj. 4a
Atlantic C. L. 4a.
B. & O. 4a
dn Ha
in7il do am 7a
..1074 N. R R. of M e. 4a. 7J4
.. ai M. T. C. C. IHS M1
.. 1 IN. J C. g. 6a
.. 34 No. PaclOc 4a 1034
1IWMA' Ar, 9a 7SH
'.. 94V 74 . A W c. 4a 474
Central of On. 6a
..lira n a I.. 4a A par ... 5
do lat Inc.
.... 704 Pnn ronT INa.
7
Chra. A Ohio 4'a. . .10:4 Reading gen. 4a
.... 74
Chicago & A. la... 744 St. b. AI M
Fa .111
c. B. & Q
4a.
4 iSt A 6 r
fg. 4a. S
C. M. A S P.
C. o N. W. c.
g 4a..lo St. U s w. la
... ia
7a....lVS ueanoarn A. i
... e4
C. R. I. A P. 4a.
do col. t9
t.C.C. ft 8 L. g. 4a
Chlcaso Tr. 4a
Con. Tobacco 4a....
Colo. & So. 4a
P. A R. O. 4a
Erta prior lien 4a..
do gan. 4a
F. w. n. C. la..
Hocking Val. 44a..
714
So. Paclflo 4a. ...
... M-
8o. Railway 6a..
Teiaa A P. 1
T.. St. L. A W
...Ui4
...1174
.10U
. Hl
. lit
4a. 444
ifnlon Paclfln 4a.
...104
. M4!
do conv. 4a
M4
5,i!r 8. Sicel td 6a...
, 784
1174
Wabaah la
. It4
lM
.104
do nb B
W. A L. E. 4a...
Wta. Central 4a....
. 424
. aa
Colo. F. A I. 6t.
714
Offered.
London Stock Market.
LONDON. April 1 Closing:
Cotaola, moner
IS) I. I. I antral.
44 Norfolk A W..
Us I do pfd
7J4 1 Ontario AW...
WVPannarlvanla
...1M
do account
Anaconda
Atchiaon ...
do sfd . .
... 64
... 0
... IZ4
... H ii
... 104
... W1
... 40t
... 134
... )
Baltimore A Ohio.
Rand Mlnas
...
...hit
... 134
... 17V,
. ..144
... 14
...42
... 7!4
... 2
... 474
... 454
...lit
...1114
... 174
Reading
do lat pfd....
do Id pfd....
So Railway ....
Z"Z i niTi
Chca. A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W..
C . M A 8t. P.
PrBcera
Dcnrer A R. O
do pfd
Erie
do 1ft pfd ...
do pfd
So. Pacific
Union Paclflo ...
du prd
f. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
...Hi
... H
... H
... m
... 114
... 4
do Id pfd...
TUI-'nla Cntral .
Louis. A Nath..
... .IV,
...411
M . K. st T
SILVER Bar, steady, 24d per ounce,
iirtNv irn-t ner cenr.
Th. w,ta nf illarriiint 1n the OOCn market
for short bills Is 2 7-HV52 rer cent; for
threa montha- bins, z8- Pr com,
New York Mtnlnnr Stocks.
NEW TORK, April 16 The following are
the closing prices on mining biuvub.
Adama Coo
Little Chief
Alice
Braace
Ilrunawlck .....I...
t.'omilork Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs..,
.. 10
.. 11
.. 4
..
..1U
..124
..1M
.. I
Ontario ,
Optalr ,
Phoenix
Poioal
Savasa
SUrra Nseada
rxmtl Holies ,.
Standard
...424
...474
... 10
... il
...44
... 40
... 14
...140
Horn sneer
Iron Bllrar
LaadTllls Coo ....
Bank Clearings for the Weak.
OMAHA, April 16. Comparative atata-
Lenl of bank cleartnga for the week:
14.
13
Monday ...
Tuesday .,
Wednesday
Thursday ,
Friday ....
...$1,232.833 00
... 1,189,716 07
... 1,212. 266.W
... 1,45.6(8.73
... 1.278.651.11
$1,37.911.50
1.39S,K.i)
1.5SS.042.7!
1.571,834.61
1.447.240.34
Saturday
.. 1,260.13? 56
l,367,Sb4.!MJ
A decrease of 31.061,497.30 from the corre
sponding ween last year.
Mow York Imports and Exports,
NEW YORK, April 16. Total Imports o
eral merchandise at ttal
port for the week ending today were val
ued at 311,281.2: . , ,
r-,,r,n nt sDecle from New Tork fo!
h. iL-anlr were 1547.097 sliver and $1,571,821
Tmnnrts of soecle at New Tork dur
fng the week were $24,431 gold and UOiO
silver.
Wool Market
BOSTON. April 16 WOOL Business Is
quiet In pulled ana territory wooiw. rorrisn
wools are siesoy. uraumg, fluuuuu
u.kn trtno 14U4I15;: heavy fine. 13ffl3c
fine medium. lbitilbc: medium. l17c; low
medium. 17flc. Wyoming-Fine, Hffl6c
heavy fine. W(813c; fine medium, 16S16o
and Nevada Fine, 14pl5c: heavy fine, 12Q
13c; fine medium. lolfic: medium, IK';
19c: low medium, l'f?20o. Dakota Fine, m
maillllrn IWn ir: IIIW IIIFUIIIIII. inu IW. lu teal
fln medium. KMiltiUc: medium. 18U19C
itJ milium iKi !Oc. Montana Fine choice,
184i'19c; fine average. 17a,i8c: line medium
choice, lH'uiac; averaare. imunc; aiaiiio, wj
toe: medium choice. 18tl9c.
BT. LOUIS. April 16.-WOOL Steady ;
medium grades, combing and clothing, 12W
&: liuhl fine. 14f.l7c; heavy fine, 123
8V4 14c; tub washed, 20-5310.
I . . . .!
HSStSI 4.11JT ursm ana r
KANSAS CITT. April 16. WHEAT May,
324c; Julv, 7t'.e; fleptemher, 72W,c; cash,
No. 2 hard. 04fSlc: No. 3, 86i87e; No. 2 red.
$10?ifJl.03; No. 3. Wc"r$l; receipts. 54 cars.
CORN May, 464i4c; July, 444c; cash.
No. 2 mixed, 4744a4c: No. 8, 47c; No. 2
white. 48c; No. 3, 474?e.
OATS No. 2 wnlte. 43r: No. 1 mixed. 43c.
HAT Firm; cholca timothy, $a.0oiiT9.6O;
choice prairie, $S.
p Y FJ c?,c
BUTTER Steady: creamerr. 20dJ'Jc;
dalrv 17c.
EGGS 8teady; Missouri and Kansas,
cases returned, 144c; new No. 2 whltewood
cases Included, 164c.
Receipts. Shloments.
Wrieat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
43.2(0 41,600
16.800 4.,?O0
12.000 1.000
Snsrar and Molaasea.
NTCTW TORK, April 16. St 'OAR Raw,
r,nn,i,,J. fnlr peflninu. 3 1-I0'i3-: centrif
ugal 96 test. 8 9-16c; molasses suirar, 8 13-16
e'tc. Refined, quiet; no. . a.juc: imo. i.
. n 1 IE.. XT., in 1 ,
No 11, 4.05c: No. 12, 4c; No. 13. 3 96c; No. 14.
S.flOc; confectioners' A. 4.55c: mould A, 5 50c;
cut loaf, 5 40c; crushed, 5.40c; powdered,
4.80c: arsnulated. 4.70C; cubes, 4.86c.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open
b.t.l. irx.tH tn choice. 31fi.'7c.
viru' nRI.KANs. Anrll 16.T-SUOAR
Steady; open kettle. 2-iS3 8-lfic; open ket
tle centrifugal. JfJsc; ceiiiruuKni wniies,
e.iy .. vellows. Sv.c: seconds. 2Hw3Sc.
MOLASSES Nominal; open kettle,
25c: centrifugal, lOlic; syrup, nominal, 20
41 25c.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. April 16 COFFEE The
market for futures opened steady at an
.,1, nf 5Ti'l0 points. Sales were re-
8 ported of 30.760 bass, including May at 6.00
75 i6.06e; July. 6.8w; August. 6.46c; Septem-
ber 6 55io6.60c; October, 60c; Oecemner,
a srf.- March. 7.15c. Spot. Rio. steady; No
7' invoice, 7c. Mild, steady: Cardova, 10
13c.
Dry (.ooila Market.
NEW TORK, April 18 DRT GOODS
Dull and apathetic, with lit'le Inteien dis
nived hv buyers even at reductions in
price, which have been the ordr of the
dv fur xime time. Ihe curtailment at
Fa"ll River and In other centera l argued
hv sellers as a bullish influence, but It Is
too early to observe any results of this
shutting down or mius aa cl
Mllwaakre Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 16 WHEAT
Lower; No. 1 northern, 99c; No. $ northern
87c: old July, UTSBBic. asaeo.
RYR4?leurlv: o. 1. iVn iJi-c.
BARLET Steady; No. 2, 62c; sample, 40
4l2c.
CORN Firmer; No. I. 49r50c; July, 494
C49c, bid.
Liverpool Grata anal Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. April 16 -WHEAT Spot
dull; Mi 1 California, is. r uiures quiet
Mav. 6s 6Vd: July. s 6T.d.
COvN-Bpot. steady: American mixed
new. 4s 3d, American maae, old. 4s 7d. Fu
tures, quiet; Msy, 4a 4a; July, nominal.
OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Only a Tr.fls Lower Than They
Were a Week Aje,
HOGS FIVE CENTS LOWER FOR THE WEEK
ArtlTe Demaad for sheep All Week
Cansed Ewes to Advance a HI me
and Wethers and Yearlings
rifteea to a Quarter.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 16, 1904.
Recelnta were:
Cattle. Hogs. Eheep.
. 4.305 3.242 .M
. 1.044 1 3.724 6.164
. 6.3iu 11.8U 4.8
. 3.418 .0i3 4.k.7
1.011 7,8d 3loi
. 46 6.31s 1.752
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday .
Official Friday
Official Saturday ..
Totals this week 21.129 62.371 81.307
Sams days last week.... 17. 94 7 38.413 30,162
Same days week bef ore. .20,777 67,126 2ii.0si
bame three weeks ngo..l8.94H 4o.lj 24,v,(
Same four weeks ago.... 23. 447 86.14 4:. Tie)
Same days lust year 22,530 43,055 28,328
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
The loliowlnc table shows the rece.pis
of cattle, nogs and slieep at Souih Oma.,a
tor the year to dala wliu comparison with
last year;
ions likA Inc. Dec.
Cattle 2'.aiW 284,46 .lrt9
Hogs iO;,44 6o3,lW4 64.362 .....
bheep 630,382 414,433 Uo,0
A,rug prices paiu tor nogs at souio
Omaha lor tue last sever aa Cays wlib com
parisons: '
Data I 19O4.190.lO.l91.lO0.18SnJ.139.
Mr. .. U 7 21 36 I 37 4 39 I 8 61
4wgmi. (il.. I I I yb! 40 1 D 4WI 1 ftl f 'l
Lar. lis. . 1 & it 1 7 ini4 a hsti h wit b udi 1 3 pi
Mar. 2-..I k 1 1 a kai & h&i ft ltii a 601 3 fti
. (VV. . I D lil I a VV I D Kf .Lei HI v
Mar.
April
April
U..I 4 98 7 2o6 66 8 108b9iWt
L.I 6 v 7 V 6 tv 6 97i I M i
14 I 7 11 M UU u " . i
Aorll
1 ? JM 6 M b R kloi 3 661
I.T.! 1 vi. a .i. a imi 6 ioi 3 til I i2
April
April 6...f b !,, I 6 63i 6 laii 6 8ui 8 t 3
April 6...I u utiv.1 7 24, e I o 0 Mi im 3 iil
ki i... a vov I o 'i " 7. ;T
Aurii 4 !,-. ; y.. , n., 6 111 1 i Ml i il
April 9... 1 4 W1l( 7 25 1 6 G01 6 921 6 331 I 8 is
Aurll III. 1 7 v. u -.u & x.l i .vm a bl "
April Jl.. I 4 Kb I 7 211 6 811, 6 ail B 301 2 Oil 3 71
April 4 6,5, I b 83, 6 08 1 6 33, 3 tki 8 il
April 4 kv-ki 7 19 I 6 04 4w 3 ul 8 M
jwrii 14.. 4 ht,.i 1 a st;, b 40 a 01 a iv
April lo..j 4 ! 7 lb 9o, 0 01 I 8 721 8 67
April 16..! 4 8 I J Oi 8 91, a 93 6 46 3 bl
indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of atock
brought 111 today uy each road was:
Cattle. Hons. SUeep. Haes.
C, M. & St. P 15
Wabasn 1 2 ..
c mun i'acluc system.. 23 6 ..
to M. V to
C, bt. P., St. & 0 6
il. dc M 20 .. ..
K. C. dt St- J 1
C, U. i. at P., east.. .. 1 ..
C, K. 1. dc P., west.. 1 1 .. ..
Illinois Central 1 ..
Chicago (j. V 2
Total receipts 1 95 7
The uikuubiiiuii of ihe dai t receipts was
aa follows, eacn uuyer purtiasli.g the num
ber of head indicated.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co m2
bwitt und uoiiipany 1 1,0
Cudahy PaoKlng Co 1,93 ....
Armour dt Co 1,477 ....
bwilt, St. Joseph 240
Armour, Sioux City 969 ....
Other buyers 8
ToUls
21
6,805
240
CaiilE There were no freth arrivals
01 came nere una 11101 mug wiiu which 10
maae a lest of me inaraci. f or ti,e week,
tnougii, mere has Men a uuii.ai tun, aa
fcupp..ea snow a gum over mat wta
aiuuunung 10 abuui u.voo heuo, auu as com
pared wild the same weea of mst year,
n,eie la an increase of about l.uuu head.
Considering tne liberal run Hie market had
been in very satisiaciory coiiuiuou.
iscet aleuis nave iimue up mo big end ot
the receipts all tne week and in lact 011
some uujs there waa Utile else than steurd
on sate. Tha demand, though, iroin boih
packers and shippers was aoout euual to
me occasion,' as is snown by the tuci thai
trading waa quit active on most days and
practically everything offered here was
aold, and that prices did not suffer a loss
of more than I0114.I00. vith the Sirungih on
Friday the general market ia not inure than
a alma lower, only aomelhinc common and
undesirable bemg more than that, choice
handy weight cattle are very iltila lower
for the week. The good to cholca cattle
are quotable frcm 4.o .to $b.0o, with
strictly prima from $0.00 to $6.25. Fair to
good cattle sell from $4.00 to $4.60 and tha
common to fair from $3.50 to $3.90.
The cow market haa not been heavily
supplied this week, and In fact on aome
days there were not euougr to till packers
requirements. Buyers, though, made use
of the heavy receipts of aleera to pound the
market on cows about the same amount as
on steers. At the close of the week he
market showa a losa of about a dime, aome
heavy and undesirable arades belt. a aa
much aa 15c lower, with choice light weight
cows and nelfers scarcely sny lower man
a week ago. Onod to choice grades are
Quotable from $3.40 to $4.00. with strictly
cholca from $4.00 to $4.26. Fair to good sell
irom sz.uu 10 ts.a, ana canners anq cuitera
from $2.00 to $2.50.
The market on bulla IS fully steady for
the week. Strictly choice grades sell from
$3.25 to $3.76. but the bulk of the fair bo
good ones from $2.76 to $3 26, with common
stuff from $2 75 down. Veal calvea are
ateady. choice grades selling up to $5.76,
The demand for stockers and feeders was
not very rushing last week and as a result
prices eased off a little. Choice stockers
are now selling to the greatest advantage
and are right close to steady for the week.
Heavy feeders, however, and tho commoner
grades of atockers have been rather neg
lected and are about lOfflSc lower for the
week. Good to choice grades are quotable
from $3.75 to $4.26, fair to good from $3.50 to
$3.75. and the commoner grades from $3.60
down. Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS,
No At. Pr. No. A. Pr.
III 1 1040 I 90
COWS.
TM 1 M 3 1400 1 ta
3 a7 1 40
COWS AND HEIFERS
M 4 45
BULLS.
1 10C4 3 M 1 1416 3 13
1 Mo III
HOGS Thtre was a fair run of hoas hers
this morning for a Saturday, and with a
liberal demand the market waa brisk with
prices a little stronger than yesterday. At
tne opening 01 tne marsei, tnougn, packers
were bidding a little lower and a few loads
were aold that way. After the first round,
though, the market stiffened and became
more active, the close be Ins a shade
stronger than yesterday's prices. Every
thing was sold at an early Hour, tne mar
ket being the most active of any that has
been experienced In aome time past. The
long string want at $4 90. with the bulk
of all the aalea from $4.87 to $4.92. The
prime loads went rrom 14.92 to 40.1H), and
the common stuff from $4 85 down. Packers
are discriminating against the extreme
lleht welahts to quite an extent and that
class tells considerably below the bulk of
the good weight hogs. A load weighing
163 pounds aold at $4.70.
For the week receipts have been very
liberal, aa la ahown by the fact that there
Is an Increase over last week amounting
to about 14,000 head, and. aa compared with
the corresponding ween or last year the
gain amounts to about 9,000 head. There
was a slight advance in prices on Mon
day, but on Tuesday and Wednesday the
tendency was downwaru. tne loss lor tne
week amounting to nearly 15c. Since
Wednesday, though the movement hss been
unward. so that cloning prices are only
about 6c lower than tha close of last week.
Representative sales:
No.
4?, 111. rr.
No.
8...
45...
I...
14...
42...
II...
II...
CO...
11...
11...
44...
41 ..
41...
11...
t...
40...
44...
41...
11...
44...
tl...
IS...
44..
a. .
ki...
11...
II...
II...
51...
1...
44...
I...
14...
4!'..
7..
12..
o .
C
II..
Il. .
n .
At. Sb. Pr.
...141 SO 4 40
. . . 124 ... 4 "
....111 SO 4 10
,...1J0 ... 4 40
....137 40 4 to
....121 IN IH
....241 ... IM
. ..VI 40 4 40
... i J, 1ID 4 40
,.. IM ... IN
....144 120 4 V0
... til W I M
... Vt M 4 40
10...
....lil 160 4 10
...III 140 4 44
....144 ... 4 UK
. ..Ill ... 4 le
....na iM 4 46
....111 40 4 15
....10) ... 4 W
....V IM 4 IS
.. M M i
....IM 140 4 IS
2"4 M I a
....117 40 4 u
...111 40 4 44
....111 14i 4 IT4
... !!) 110 4 II
k ir
101..
to...
Tl...
Si...
100..
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12...
71...
71...
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11...
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T7. .
4'..
.141
..lei
,.264
40 4 SO
W IN
4 40
1 1 120 4
..lot
..14.1
..241
..111
.211
..121
..2W
.241
. .HI
.271
..24
. .270
..1
..21
I 0
4 0
4 t-l
.4)
4 rv
..111
4 17
... 4 tr
40 4 M
40 4 o
... 4 40
0 4 0
M 4S
III I H
IM 4 XI
40 4 0
40 4
40 4 2
..111 110 4 l-K.
..244 n 4 17
..230 HI) 4 11'i
..111 44 4 7Va
..1.1 340 4
.121 ... I n't
,.lul 44 4 I7U
.. 140 4
..201 14 4 IT
..liv 40 4 ri'a
..in i tin
..ii ito 4 ti
4 B-i,
4 I2S4
4 ."
. ,2n
.za no t w
141 160 4 i4j
4 M
.2,9
1,4
.20
4 12 i
4 :
4 5
4 M
4
4 46
4 H
t tiO
..141
...141
... 4 o
10 4 M
... 4 0
M l
10 4 40
... 4 40
H IM
...III
...Ill
...140
.. 144
.214
.Ml
264
,.:
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14.
.144
4 tO
SHEEP There were a few cars of lambs
reported thia morning, but not enough to
make a market. ror tha week receipts
are about the same as for last week, with
a slight Increase over the ssme weeR or
last year. The demand has been In good
healthy condition, with the tendency of
prices upward. Wethers and yearlings
nave advanced about ISiitTv while ewes
have nut gained more than a dime at
the outside. As mentioned yesterday, how
ever, ewes have been selling higher than
any other class of mutton, so that It Is
only natural to suppose that they will not
advance as rapld'y as other grades.
ins lanMi market wss also in very satis
factory condition all the week and prices
advanced even more thsn on wethers and
yearlings. The gain can safely be put st a
quarter, while nnny salesmen are calling
the market 26gx50 higher for the week.
Quotations for cornfed stock: OckmI to
chclce lambs. $5 .TS'yS 2o; fnlr to good lamb.
$f 50Tf5.76; good to choice yearlings. $5.25 -f
6 65; fair to good yearlings. $j.v,if .25; good
to choice wethers. $51ii.V50; fair to good
wethers, 34.snilte.15; good to choice ewes,
$4 90715.15; fair to Rood ewes. $1 1W11 1 W.
Clipped stock sells 3Mj75c less than wooled
stock.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET,
Prices (or Cattle Nominal, Hogs Weak
nd Kheesi Steady.
CHICAGO. April 16. CATTLE Receipts
4 head; market nominal; good to prime,
$6 10&5 6o; poor to medium, 3.76tfi00; stock
rs and feeders, $2.7r,4H.25; cows, $1 5cu4.2.i;
heifers, $2.004H.75; csnners. $1.50y2 .40; bulK
$2.0e4.10; calves, $2.0cu4.W; Texas fed
steers, $4.0ip4.6i.
HO IS Receipts 11.000 head; s-tlmated
Monday, 30.000 head; left over, i.473 head;
market slow to weak; mixed and butchers,
$5.Hi;y5.iV; good to choice heavy, 3o.2Mr5.35;
rougii heavy, $5.10(16.20; light, $4.Mi6.20;
bulk of sales, to.limo.SV .
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts S.000
head; market steady; lambs, steady; good
to choice wethers. $l.75'a.65: fair to choice
mixed. $3.5cr4.ti0: western sheep, $4 9tV(l5.30;
native liunbs. M.Wir-5 75; western lamb,
clipped, $4.6o(u5.75; western lambs, wooled,
$6.?dV.40,
Kaasaa City live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITT. April 16 CATTLE Re
ceipts 100 head; market unchanged; ex
port and dressed beef steers, $4.6o5.2&;
fair to good. 33.7fvfT4.S0; western fed steers,
$3.6054.65; Blockers and feeders, 83.2SKii4.6o;
southern steers, $3.75t)4.3o; southern cows,
$2.75it3.2s; native cows, 2 (s-'y 41. 15 ; native
belters, $3.5"4.50; bulls, $24'3m; calves,
$2.75416.75. Receipts for the week, 30,100
head.
HOGS Receipts 1,700 head; market slow
to 5o lower; top, $5.07; bulk of sales,
34.00uu.Ui; heavy, 4.96u6.o7: packers, $4 J
tift.w; pigs and lights. $4 2wtf4.9o. Receipts
for the week, 42,9"0 head.
SHEEP AND LAM US Receipts none;
market nominally steady; native lambs,
$5.6i.iilfl.l.ri; western lambs, $5.5i(i25; fed
ewes, 4.754iV26; yearlings, $5 iioifi.iio; stock
era and feeders, $3.50tt4.uV. Receipts fur thd
week, 19,2oJ head.
St. Ixtnts Live Stork Market.
BT iniTta Inril 1 O A TTI.E Recelnts
200 head; no Ttxans; market steady; native
snipping and export steers, W4i"rvii
dressed Deer ana rutcner steers. h.ot.w
steers under ),0i0 lbs., 34.0ttfi5.20; stockers
and feeders. 33. 5064.60: cows and hellers.
$2 25:54.50; canners. $2.10i2.50; bulls, $3.00m
4.75: calves. 34.2.'iilu.75: Texas and Indian
steers, $3.7564.76; cows and heifers, $2.7..
8.75.
HOGS Receipts 1.500 head; market 5c
hlirher: nles and llirhts. 84.5(KfI5.O0: pack
ers, 35.104i5.20; butchers and best heavy,
$5.1.4(:. 35.
8HEEP AND LA MRS Receipts 700 head
market steady; native muttons, 34.75ftifi.7u;
lambs. $o.2.',i6.ii6; culls and bucks, $4.00ij4.75;
stockers, ,2.uOGj3.bO.
NeiT York Live Stock Market.
NEW TORK. April 16. CATTLE Beeves,
receipts, none. Lressed bef siendy nt CTf
Sc fur native sides. Cabs steady. Ex
ports today, 706 cattle and 6,500 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, none. Feeling nomi
nally steady; city dressed veuls, steady at
641O0 per lb.
HOC.d Receipts, 1,702 head. Feeling? was
steady.
SHEEP AND I,AMBS Receipts, 00!
head; no sheep on the market. Ijimbs. Vfp
c higher; fair to choice unshorn lambs
sold at $6.757.25; fnlr clipped latrftis at
$6.00: dressed mutton, 6tj9c; dressed lambs
at uft'auc.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH, April 16 CATTLE Re
ceipts 102 head: market rteadv: natives
$3.7O5.10; cows and heifers, $2.75igi4.25;
stockers, 10c lower.
HOOS Receipts 4,000 head; market steady
to 2c higher.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts 26 head;
market 100 nigner.
Stonx City l ire Stock Market.
HOUX CITT, la., April 16.-8peclal Tele
tiat"-t r t? ...... 1 ., - 1 s.i V-,,,4. Mu
llet steady; beeves, itf.5iiiU4.60; cows, bulls
and mixed, $2.3OH.C0; atockers and feed
ers, $3.30424.00; calves and yearlings, $2.75U
8.70.
HOQS Receipts. 2,000 head; market
Strong, $4.7uoi.00; bulk, $4.85&4.90.
Stock In Sight.
Following are the receipts of Jive stock
for the six principal western cities yester
day:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
South Omaha 46 6,918 1,752
Chicngo 400 11,1100 2,000
Kansas City VK 1,700
St. Louis 2O0 1,600 701
St. Joseph 1"2 4,000 25
Sioux City 150 2,000 ....
Totals 908 27,118 447T
Oils and nosln.
OIL CITT, April 16. OILS-Credlt bal
ances, $1.66; certiticates, no bid. Shipments,
89,1M bbls., average 67,132 bbls.; runs. H8.671
bbls., average 62,19 bbls. Shipments Urn a,
bs.lM bbls., average 63,170 bbls.; runs Lima,
6t,197 bbls., average 61,342 bbls.
SAVANNAH, April 16 OIL Turpentine,
firm, 64c.
KOSIN Firm; A. B. C, V, $2.35; K, $2.40;
F. $2.4o; Q $2.00; H. $2.60; 1, $2.80; K, $3.15;
M, $3 20; N, $3 45; W'. U., $3.60; W. W $3.k6.
NEW YORK, April 16. -OIL8 Cotton
seed, easy; prime crude, nominal; prime
yellow, 32c. Turpentine, steady, 5sc. Pe
troleum, easy; refined, New York, $8.40;
Philadelphia and Baltimore, $3.35; refined,
in bulk, $8.45.
RosiN steady; strained, common to
food, $2.6yu2.!s6.
Metal Market
NEW TORK, April 18.-METALS-A fair
amount of business was placed In the vari
ous metals tuduy and the undertone In ull
cases ruled steady. Copper, quiet; lake.
$13.2513.62; electrolytic, $13.1213.2.'.
casting, $i2.87r(il3.12. Tin, quiet and
steady; spot, .i.7(28.00. Spelter, spot
and April, $5.25iU'5.3o. Lead, spot, $4.604.65.
Iron, nominally unchanged. A moderate
amount of business is reported for deliv
ery during the. next two or three months.
, ST. LOUIS, April 16. M ETA LB Lead.
luvvci ui .a.at7a. ci'curi, Bieuuy ai SO.vl'.
Evaporated Apples and Drlad Fruits.
NEW TORK, April 16. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet, with general tone easy,
although holders are asKing recent prices.
Common are yuofi-d at 4U5'o, prime at 6
i.c, choice at &U6o and fancy at 1m.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are sllll very alow and the market la easy,
with trices ranging from 3c to 6c, ac
cording to gradu. Apricots ore quiet;
choice, 9'Q10;; extra choice, lOVj'filu'Ac
fancy, liable. Peaches dull; choice, 7m
7c; extra choice, 7vii!w; fancy, 9'ul(Jc.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, April 16. WHEAT
May, 3c; July, 934c; September, k2S,c.
On track; No. 1 hard. b64i,c; No. 1 north-
western, 9440; M). 2 northwestern. 9.
BRAN In bulk, $14.5e'14.75.
:o.
Phlladelpbla Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, April 16. BUTTER
Steady; extra western crcuimry, 22'a.c.
EiU3 Firm; good demand; western
flesh, 17c, at mark; aoulliw extern, fresh
17'Ac, at mark; southern, fresh, 17c, at mark'
CHEESE I)ull nnd weuk; New York fuli
creums. choice to fancy, Ivtyu lvc ; fair to
good, IrViuc.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, April 18.-8EED8 Clover, caeh
$6.87'j, bid; April, $6.37 bid; October, 6.h5;
prime alsike. $6.06; August, $6 2o; prima,
timothy. $1.324.
Peoria drain Market.
PEORIA. April 16.-OORN-6teady ; No.
t. 47Wc: No. 4. 4.r,ic.
WHISKY tin th
basis of $1.18 for fin-
lshed goods.
Fixes No t'anse of Death.
BT. LOUIS, April 16 The Inquest Into
the cause of the death of Charles o Hiien,
editor of the American Celt, who died at
the city hospital apparently rroio Injuries
received aa an assault, was concluded to
day. The coroner'a Jury returned a verdict
declaring the cause of O'brlen's death to be
unexplained. Ti e verdict was rei.d, red
after witnesses hsd testlled today In refu
tation of a statement made by O lirlen l ist
before be died that he l ad been assaulted
In a saloon while talking politics.
Miners Disobey Mitchell's Orders.
BUTTE. Mont.. April 16 The strike of
610 nien in the coal mines at Red Ixidge is
not over, deentte tbe order of President
Mitchell of the United Mine Workers of
America for tha men to return. The miners
have di-cld,'d that President Mitchell
does
not uiidirkUnd tha situation and rero.ved
to stay out until further communication
could be had. The operator refuse to)
arbitrate with the local union.
FAIR WILL OPEN ON TIME
Director of KtMMta Saga Show Wilt
De Complete oa Onenln.
Day.
PT. LOUIS. April I6.-N0 apprehension
of Incompleteness need be entertained con
cerning tl:3 opening day of the Louisiana
Purchase exposition, according fo Director
of Exhibits F. J. V. Pklff. He said:
At this time we are far ahead of any ex-
sitlon ever held. There are now 0,(o
workmen employed utvn the grounds an,i
woik is progressing in surn a way mat
we need not entertain the least thousht or
apprehenalon concerning the success of tha
opening day. Neither President Franrla
nor any of the department chiefs feel anx-
lors on tne matter. ir tne individual ex
hibitors do not get their places Into shape
by the end of next week, the exposition
management will then take matters Into
tneir own hands and do it for them.
Of course, there are some of the foreign
exhibits thst are not iet completed, but
everything else will be In such a state of
completeness that this will not be noticed.
Without wishing to make any sanguine as
sertion, I can safely say that even tha
ronds will be In tine order cn the opening
day. The recent rains have done conslder-
le damace to the roads, but that will all
have been repaired.
nefera Sentenro of Mrs. ftotktn.
SAN FRANCISCO. April 16 Buperlor
Judge Cook today postponed for two week
tne rormal sentence or imprisonment lor
life of Mrs. Cordelia Rotkln for the mur
der of Mrs. John P. Imnnlng. The delay
was granted tn afford time for the prepara
tion or a transcript ror exceptions maae ny
the defense which will be used as a basis
for a motion for a new trial at the lime
aentence la Imposed.
Use DynamHe on Chnrch.
EVANBVILLE. Ind.. April 1 -Tha Eve
ning Lights church at P.lackburn, Pike
cnuntv, was dynamited last nlKht while
filled with people. A dynamite stick In an
Iron tune placed under tne ironi enn 01
the building exploded, tearing out one end
of the church. No ono waa killed. Sev
eral were hurt in the panic.
Clelland succeeds Fee.
ST PAUL. Minn.. Anrll 16 Alexander
M. Clelland has been appc.tntcd genenl
passenger agent of the Northern Pacific)
railroad, to succeed Charles 8 Fee. who
resigned to become parsenger traffic man
ager nr tbe Harriman svstem. sir. 1 lenana
bud been for tnree years assistant general
passenger agent.
Breaks Four Rank Reeorda.
NEW TORK. Arril 18. Pour new high
records were scored by this week's bank
statementt namely, the grand total for
loans. $I.O4S.2M.10rt: deposits. $1.M7.11S.4nO;
specie, $228,740,000, and cash holdings, $JOl,-
VI 2no.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Deeds filed for record April 16, as lurnlshed
by the Midland Guarantee and Trust com
pany, bonded abstracter, li14 Farnam
street, for The Pee:
John Saunders to peter O. Ltndhalln,
lot 6, block 48. Valley $ 600
Newel R. Wilcox and wife to Bert A.
Wilcox, lot 4, subdiv. of lot 13, In
lionfleld 1
Pred D. Wead and wife to John T.
Coataworth, part of lot 7, block 6,
Bhull s 21 add 625
Edgar J. Sullivan and wife to Hugh
S. Thomas, lots 4, 9, 10 and 12, block
117, Florence 1
Carl John and wife to Stephen J.
Carey, part of lot 15, block 14, E.
V. Smith's 1,200
Albert H. Veeder and wlfo to Swift
Co., part of lots 6 and 7, block 195,
city 1,000
Nels Nystrom and wife to Andrew
Jacobson, lot 13, block 131, South
Omaha 1.&00
Omaha Real Estate and Trust com
pany to Charles Blomqulst, lots 14
to 17, block 16, Saunders & Hlme
baugh'a. Highland park 250
Thomas C. Clirlstensen to Charles
Blomqulst, lots 10 and 11, block 15.
earn &O0 ,
Simon Chrlstensen and wife to Charles
Blomqulst. lot 12, block 16. same .... 1,227
Edward R. Benson to Frank Slmet,
part of section 4-16-13. 6 acrea 125
Catharine J. Jackson and husband to
Edward R. Benson, same 100
W. Farnam Smith
& Go.
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