THK OMAHA DAtLY DEE: SUNDAY. APRIL 2. 1003. 19 CONDITION OF OHAFlA'STRADE Movement if Mert.hnndie Into Consumiun Channels Gratifying. 1 -T LASTLR TRADE FAIRLY SATISFACTORY Ant Man? nrnorlhr C haaaea la Market Price, hot limine I , Miorra In tame 1,1 nea Conn- try la Mnat rraaprona. The heavy rain, which practically me oay or the week and redu. ed to wls. nw. lJe; old 17c; Wisconsin brick. !, Wisconsin llinliii! gr. If.. NLTS--Walnuts, No. 1. sort shells, nw 'Top, per lb , 15c; hatd ahells. per lb , 13c: No 2 oft heU!, per lb.. I2o; No. 3 hard shells, per lb., 12c; ptcan. Urge, per lb., 12e; smsll, per lb , loc. peanut, per II'.. 7c; roasted peanut, per lb., So; chili walnut, l"-r lb., 12'ul3V; almond, soft shell. ir lb, 17c, hard shell, per Hi.. !.V; cheMn.it, per lb, KVi'Sl'lc; tew black walnut per F(i . 7f,-(i'ic; Kbellbark hi. k"i y nut. r hu , tl 7D; large hickory nut, per hu.. II.W. Hit! 108-No. 1 green. 7'vN No. 2 gieen, R.c: No. 1 called. v,r: No. 2 suited. 7 '; calf. Iijo; No. 2 veal cair. 7fi11e. sheep pvlta. 2bctftl.xM; liLuSC". No. 1 veal dry salted. horse hid' a, t ciin At. o till! A II PROVISION GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Maj Wheat. Dropi More Than Ten Cents Today and Twt aty from Top. OMAHA SHORTS NOW H.VE A PROFIT Annonr Take Ibrr t.atr Ural and Dnmpa Wheat Ma ( onaldrrrtl Worth l ittle Premium liter Jnl). cut out Inn). xterit the tnial volume of the local retail 1 1 fide, thua being h temporary detrlmoiit to one portion of the business cmniiiunHy. was leclynd with Joy by the country at largo. So lr this spilng. while the ground hud neen in very aailafactriry condition for work, there ih b en no rioxn of moisture. and the rain thlM week came at Juat the rigni time to make the country aniilc. With plenty of molstute In the ground and H prospect that the acreage of rropa, owing to the early spring, will probably tie the largest In the history of the Mate, tho lutiire trade la certainly very bright The good prices at which live Flock and other product of Hie farm are selling make, the pror't Mill more favorable This I the talk that one hem nowadaxs down in the jobbing district, and II expresses to a lim ited extent the feeling of confidence that exist among the business men there. A noted nlsn-c, the rain and the lack of really wnrni weather hat hern somewhat of a detriment to the local retail trade, but till nnrchaulM have not been disappointed a to their expectation of a good Luster buine. In the Jobbing district the week ha been productive of much activity. Kveryonte has been very busy and the total volume of merchandise going out to the retail trade in tributary terrltoiy Is said to he excep tionally large for this season of Hie year. Hardware Conditions Ideal. Hardware Johhcia rtMrt Ihcimu-lvea a very busy, with general Hade condition In their line as nearly Ideal as poallile. The market has been remarkably even this spring and there haa been very few changes. Such a have taken place have been on the side of a Arming up of value. So far as can he foreseen at the present time, there, I not likely to be any material change In the near future. Shoe Men llnrrlrd. leading shoe house report a very active moxemeut of goods for Ihl season of Ilia year, consequent, very largely, upon the conservative buying of the retail trade during the winter. Orders coming In at t lie present time urn all hurry orders, the mer chandise lsdng wanted to supply an im mediate demand upon the part of con sumer. The shoe market 1 stiff, but there haa lcen no particular advanco within the last few day. Canoed Good Market. Canned good did not fluctuate to apeak f last week, price being very nearly pta 'onury. At the sumo time there nun been an unusually heavy demand for almost the entire llnv. Tomato' arc a trlflo easier, due perhaps to the apparent Im possibility of getting the market up. fine weak holder after another take his place I In the line, sometimes because forced to I and sometimes beeauan he can see noth- Ing In the future to encourage him to hold Feature of the Trading, and C losing; Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April 22 Wheat for May de l!ery sold here todu : at Jl1- a bushel, j a Mirer decline of I'.ygr from I he closing quotHtionji of Thursday, the last previ. u. i session of the Hoaid of Trade. Kxcitctm in I seldcni paralleled accompli ui'd the sensa tional Mump. The cause of the break w.i an apparent abandonment of the supposed gigantic effort of John W. Hates and other Wall street notables to corner trade in May wheat. Today, as on Thursday, mil lion of bushel ,f May wheat were thrown on the market. As a result the price of the May option started downward Instantly when the gong sounded for the beginning of husMieH. The wild downward plunge continued throughout the day with the ex ception of one or two alight rallies. Inn ing the last few moments of trading one of the few upturns occurred and the llnal figure was tl a bushel. Under active sup Krt from Armour Co. the July option In wheat experienced only a small loss, the net decline for the day being Sc. Corn, oats and provisions were wholly undis turbed hv the flurry, closing prh ea today being practically identical with the latest quotations of Thursday. It seemed to most traders to be evident from the start that the dates coterie had withdrawn support from May wheat. Opening limitations on May were rff 1c to 2c at ll.nftfil.ot; July wa a ahade lower to VtfV,c higher at S7VJ"7Hn Within live minutes May sold down lo $1.07. From all sldea May wheat wa offered for sale, but the only buyers appeared to he trades with spilt lines to cover. House that have here tofore leen presumably operating for the axi-called Wall street crowd were heavy sellers today from the outset and as trad ing progressed the offerings from such quarters Increased in volume. At the same time (he July option was In active demand from Armour. This condition of affair was coincident with a report that repre sentative of Oate and Armour Ht a se er! meeting had made a Joint agreement to liquidate May holdings and nwitrh Into tho July option, thus forming H basis for i deal In July wheat by mean of which any possible loss from the attempted "squeeze" in May might be offset. With startling rapidity the price of May kept tumbling headlong, glylng hardly so much as breathing time to the traders who had been caught on the wrong side of the market. Scene In the pit were among tho wildest on the floor, trader shouting them selves frantic in an effort to make or break price. The lowest point of the day was reached a few minute before the close, the price touching StoVjc, a clean drop of llVc. from Thursday's final quotations. Tho clang of the bell for the che of business, however, caught the market at the tra ditionally mHglc Ideal of $1 a bushel. While May wa experiencing such a down ward whirl the price of later deliveries dropped only a trifle, July selling off to Xn In addition to the slump In May, What enough, i I'm tionii I .,l..0u o II ille Ui'i V and ii UMAHA, April o. lias happened to May whaet Ii The Mump of today took the op Corn Is still going at a very low price, i prediction of rain throughout the wheat ""iii m inur-iuK all eiiuriiioim ionuuii- . tion. Bardincft, oyster, gallon apples and : California peaches are all In a strong po- sitlrtn will, to,,, I,,,.,.,- In U.l,u.,, lrl..aa ivo been madn on some lines of red Alaska salmon for fall delivery, but It is ' understood lhat most of these sellers are' now withdrawn from the market. The Im- presslon seems to be general that the i Alaska packers association will not lower their price. No price has yet been made on the new pack of Columbia river chl nookn, but price will probably be mimed within the next ten duy or two weeks belt had a weakening Influence on the July option. The close for July was firm at Mi-Vdfiil'ic. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to HH.SiiQ bushels. Primary re- I ceipt were SM.Gon bushels, compared with j 227.600 a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth ' and Chicago reported receipts of 3t'.:l cars. ! against 229 cars last week and 96 cars a year ago. The extraordinary developments In the ' wheat pit reduced trading In the corn mar ket to a minimum. Indeed, the corn nit was almost deserted. Notwithstanding the severe slump In May wheat, sentiment In the result limn the opening. I lie loss M.in Ironi tin- higli poliu ot u . . .. flies la. l i.i-4. was 111 tho i, ..i. . ' in ', d leached early in Alalia, a u.oIj m" J '-a cents. The break In wheat haa brougm out ot i over a go.! deal of short wheat in Omalia. This wheat was sold last year at from (I up and ha been carried through the. winter In i lie face of a heuvy loss. J. K. Von Uorn had a god short line he put out six mouth ago at ll.o:' and on which he stood lo make a neay loss until ThuradHy, wneu the wheat got down to $1.1)8'. at which, for the lirst time, he had a profit, ntnei Oiniiha men were In the i-amo condi tion, and the end of the Gates deal was greeted licit- with smiles. The Mav opened litis morning at V .W, broke lo ll.nii, rallied to SUM and from that point steadily declined to MSV' shortly be fore the clo.ne. The market closed Ht II, and opinion Is divided as lo whether there will be a further decline Monday or whether u rally will follow the heavy break, which Is the Unseat for a day In several years. Tho July did not share In the weakness of the nearby option. The market ranged between KiV and xti,c, against S7Tc and S.ii'V Thursday. Tho general local senti ment la that the May wheal 1 worth but little premium over the July and that the market, freed from any manipulation, should stand somewhere between Wc and Valentine continues to be the most acliv figure In the market and bought the May tills morning and wna the only steadying force. He lias not bought any July per- nnrliargcfl. 2V9.'V" coordlng to grnd. Aprico's. moderate demand with market mure or Us unsettled by offerings of fu- ohoice. p dpi'tc: extra choice, lie: , li'olV. Peaches, quiet; choice, lftr eitra choice. puyaMoV': fancy, U'j flaislns quiet; 1'ief muscatel, M Icidon idveis, l.oMJl.2r.; seeded. o'4 lure, fancy l!2e. iV Wool Markrt. HUSTON. April 2J WOOl The Commer cial Bulletin this morning says of the wool market; In sympathy with operations In the west, this market is even llttla stronger than a week ago, and this position Is sis'Htlned bv condition of goods mar ket. Foreign wool have sold freely, but not to the degree of last week s sales. The lew clips which have arrived here have been qulckb bought up and a fair busl ines has been transacted In pulled wool. Contracting in the west co'itlnuea vigor ously at faucv prices. The tone of all the foreign markets has still further Im proved with lalrly active trade. The ship ment of wool from Huston to dale, from In. ember 2!. I!i"4. according to the same iinlioilty. are ;:i.2tn.7ii pounds, against ...... .. o pounds at the same time last yesr. I lie receipt to date ure x..s.:i pcunus. against i.s.iil'.i.SiJl pounds for the same period .it year. I.OMHIN. April r.'.-Htii'ir-inc arrival f wool for the third scries of auction sales itmiunt to 2M.1:1 bales. Including: ,oi forwarded direct to spinners. 1 no Imports this week were: New South Wales. Tia ba c: u ueens In ml . l.t'Od ones; ic- ila. 2..i: hales: South Australia, W0 bales; Tasmania, 2.7I bales; New Zea land. 6.4.VS hale; Persian gulf, 1.947 bales; 1m where, W bales. ,, ST. 1iCIS, April 12.-W(XI-Iull: medium grides, combing- and clothing. -.'if light, fine. lK'(i2o'nc; heavy, nne. h'okm.', tub washed, 304 374c. till and llnsln. Oil. CITY. Pa.. Anril 22. -Ol I,. Credit balaners II !:l ; certificates no bkt. mitp- metits. 150.S22 hhls.; average, .l.'.'S4 nnis. Kniis. W.2V hhls.; average. bo.t.i, nins. Shipment. Lima. T.2.S24 bins.; average. 6.H74 hhls. Runs, Lima. rJh.Hi.i un3. ; avcr ug". 62.7'.i bills. April ... ui i . i in pcoiiiiTT, 1 STILL BELOW LAST WEEK'S HIGH POINT Mi7: Tho Dried fruits are moving very well, the among the few traders remaining demand covering the entire line. There is ; corn market was quite bullish. A a little easier feeling In anrlcots. because, ouotatlon for corn held relatively firm of tho lower prices named on future goods, throughout the day. July opened un but as these new goods will not be avail- I changed to a shade higher at 47Vfl 47c to able before July 10 or 15, stocks will proh- i 47V, sold off to 47nc and closed at 47c. ably be well cleaned up before that time. Local receipts were 323 cars with 21 of con Ftlce contlnui strong, particularly on I tract grade. the higher grades. The sugar market ha Oat, like ' corn, held firm, possibly for been firm, but without any particular i lack of selling pressure. The demoraliza tion of the wheat market had little In ! fluence. Shorts were the best buyer of ) the day. July opened a shade higher at 29',4c sold between 29Vie and 29c to ZSWtp 2!sv ana closea at zy.ic. i.ocal receipts .n....llt. ut,u iYin .folv so rl Mt ,., , i ,. irul.l ,if Valentine and would not stay short. Logan -id over I.Oim.OOO bushels of Mav ihis morning. The corn market was surprisingly little affected and there was a fulr buying demand. The May was unchanged from Thursday. That the Armour house has taken over Hie Gales deal is uncontested. There is some Idea now that the heavy selling by this houso during the last three weeks, which was supposed to be In a campnign against the eastern bulla, was In reality a liquidation of their long line. Hates Is said to have crown tired of the deal and to have wished to get out of it because ot the death of hi father. As to what the Armour house will do 1 a question. It Is conceded that something like thirty days will bo necea sarv to linlsh the deal. Valentine is the most mystifying of traders and It ha been i,i. ,... i .b.n.,., loniz line to Wen evcrvho.lv D-nennllia: ' rlirht up to the end as tu what his game is. Omaha Cash "ales. OATS No. 3, 1 car, 27H lbs., 2Sc. Omaha 4'nah Price. WHEAT No. 2 hard, $1.00; No. 3 hard, KaWtc; No. 4 hard, 7Uiilwe; Noi i spring II mi. COKN No. 2, -ioV: No. 3, 4.'lVzc; No. 4. 42'ie: no grade. 3iil2c: No. 2 yellow, 44c. No. 3 yellow, No. 2 white, 44c; No. 3 white. 4:10 . OATS No. 2 mixed, 2SL4c; No. 3 mixed. 28c; No. 4. mixed, 27Vsc; No. 2 white, 294c No. 3 white, 2te; No. 4 white, 2SV; stand ard, 29'.c. C'arlot Receipt. Wheat Chicago Ill Minneapolis Z4s Duluth 4 St. Louis Sii Omaha 10 Minneapolis firain Market. Tho range of prices paid In Minneapolis as reported by the Ldwards-Wood com pany, 110-111 Board of Trade, was: change, though the demand haa been very flood. A great many people are antlclpat ng higher prices and would not be sur prised to seo another advance. The ayrim market ha shown no chance since the decline of last week. Jobbers are all satisfied that the bottom ha been reached and are buying heavily. Indica tions at the present time point to a higher market In the near future. The market on bean has been quite ex cited during the las few day and prices advanced o'(il( cent per buahol on strictly first grades. Those on the Inside do not expect to see beans any lower for aome time to come, and would not be surprised to see an advance of 16&23 cents per bushel. Lumber Selling; Freely. The great amount of building that I go ing on locally, a well as In many of the smaller town and cities of the state, has created a very satisfactory demand for lum ber and for building material in general. Paints and oils are also free seller, owing to the "fixing up fever" which apprars to have taken poasession of the city under the stimulus of good times. Coantry produce has been coming in quite freely this week, and butler has experienced a considerable advance. Vege tables, especially new green stuff from the south, have been very much in evidence this week, the markets being all well sup plied. Berries are coming In freely and of ,jvcry fair quality. OMAHA WHOLESALE Jl.tKktT. Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EGGS Receipts heavy; market steady; candled stock. If.ftfinwc. LIVK POII.THY Hens. 114c: young roosters, according to sue, 1 " 1 1 c ; old rooster. Sc; turkeys, ltiijluc; ducks, 11c. BUTTER Packing stock. lSffliSc; cliolco to fancy dairy, 21(j.23e; creuniery, 26&30c; prints, SOo. FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout. c; pick erel, trtc; pike, so; percn. To; Dluensh, whlteflNh. 9c: salmon. 11c: redsnapuer. given halibut. 13c: crappies, 11c; buffalo. y 4Vic; white bass, lie: herring, 34c; Spanish Vvf mackerel, 12c; lobsters, boiled. 45c: green. 40c; finnan naaaies, ;c; roe vnau. cacn, vc; shad roe, per pair, 30c. Frog legs, per doz., 3uo. HAT I'rices quoted bv Omaha Whole sale Hay Dealer' associutlo.:: Choice No. 1 upland, Iti.iiv; No JG.uO medium. $3.50; coarse, $5 Oct. It y e straw. $.-.; 1. These prlcos are, for hav of good color und quality. BRAN - Pt-r tnn. $17. MV OVSTEKtJ New York counts, per can, toe; extra selects, per can. 3'u;: standards, per can, 30c. Uulk: Standards, per gul., $1 40: extra selects, per gal., $!.&; New lork count, per gal., $1.80. TROPICAL FRUIT. ORANGES--Extra fancy Mediterranean sweets, all sixes, $2.7tVn3.UU: laucy navels, largn isejs, $J 01 'if-. 70. seedlings, all vizes, $2 5(f2.7.-.. Lr.MON8CallforuItt. extra fancy, ;:o $0 and W size, $3 (; fancy, 270 vise, $2.75; 3io and ;60 sire, $2 75; chulce. 24') and 270 i7.rs, 12 25; 3u and JN) sice. $2..V. DATES l'e: box of 3i)-lb. pkgs.. $2.00; llallowa'en, in o-lb. boxes, per lb., Gc. FIGS California, per 10-lo. carton, & Sic; Imported l-iiiiui. 4-ciown, 10c; -crown,. 12c. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $1.71 y.c''i; Jumbos, 11 oiKyXtr. GRAr-Kfr Rl'IT California, 'r box of 54 to 64, $4 00; Florida, . i to $6.00. FRUITS. STRAWBERRlES-'lcxus. per 21-qt. case, $2 76. APPLES -New Voik lljldwms. :).uil-3.2i; Colorado Ben Davis, per box. $ 1 . . Roman Hrauty, per box, K.oo; li.ilow.ns und Uren- tiei half-bo. 12 00 were 150 cars. A 10-cent advance In the price of live hogs had a steadying influence on provi sions. Trading was very quiet. At the close July pork waa off a shade nt $12.724'(j) 12.7S. l-ard war up a shade at $7.35. Hibs were unchanged at $7,174. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat. 148 cars; corn, 224 cars; oats. 111 cars; hogs, 29.000 head. The range of prices paid in Chicago as reported by the Edwards-Wood company, 110-111 Board of Trade, was: Article. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yit'y. -14A erei Wheat May July Sept Corn May . July . Sept . Oats Mav July 8ept Pork May July Lard May July Sept Ribs May.. July II nS'(l I87W-, I 82 474 ?i , ,j47VoA 47.rd' I I 1 09 824 ' 474 474 474 294'294fl3 W4; 1 00 I 1 10 , M Shifi'4 87411 4 814 81341 8-nt 474 474rl4 474A4 4il 4741 2?i4 4I 294! :4 29''4'h4i 12 4r 12 75 ' 174 1 36 7 50 6 90 7 20 29 13 45 12 774 7 174 7 3." 7 50 6 90 7 20 28i 12 424! 12 45 12 724' 12 724I 47V47W4 294' "94 294 29,r(d.. 284!2Sig29 12 45 12 75 Corn. 313 44 Oats. 150 101 S Articles. I Open. High. Low. Close. Thur. May... 10141 10141 9ti 974! 1024 July... 94 904 9541 954 IO04 Sept... K8?i 3?l 824 83 834 NEW VORK GKXEHAL MAHKKT on Various 7 13 7 35 7 50 6 90 7 174 7 174 7 35 7 60 6 90 7 174' ?1T4 7 50 6 90 7 324 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Easy ; winter patents. $4.5Ofd4.80; winter straights, $4.4o4.60; spring patents, $4.9orfi .30; spring straight, $l.lo(i4.70, bak ers'. $2.5013.50. WHEAT No. 2 spring, 98oft$1.06; No. 3, 9oc'H$10R; No. 2 red, 94oia$1.09. CORN No. 2, 474c: No. 2 yellow, 484c. OATS No. 2, 30c; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 3 white. 294((304c. RYE No. 2.' 76c. BARLEY Good feeding, 87i?f3nc; fair to choice malting, 4vfr47c. SEEDS Flax. $1.27: No. 1 northwestern, $1.4ii. Prime timothy, $2.9ii3.00. Clover, contract grade. $14.00. PROVISK i.NS-Mess pork, per bbl., $12.00 fti 12.45. Lard, per ion lbs.. $7.07407.10. Short rib. loo $i'..75'ei7.n0; short clear sides, boxed. $6.S74'it7.nt. Receipt and shlpmrnls were as follows today: Receipts. Shipment. Flour, bbls 27.t 27.S0O Wheat, bu 220.40O 47.700 Corn, bu., 345,100 506.000 1 O ils, bu 270,901) 102.400 Rye, bu 14.000 14.300 Barley, hu 124.S0O 12.000 On the Produce exchange today the bub ter market waa easy; creameries, ZYgMc dairies, 2227e. Eggs, weuk; at mark ('w included, loc: first. 154''; prime firsts, 16c; extras, 17c. Cheese, strong at 14c. mas, per box. n.M. TANG ERIN ES Call lot llik. MU-HS, per lie, nw pet CRANBERRIES - Jersey, per ctate VEGETABLES POTATOES Home i;ion. r tin.. i'ivp40c; Colorado, per bu potatoes. r lb., 7c rURNll'S-tiu. per bti . Inc. CARROTS Old, pel bu . 4iK . new. per do , 60V. rAHSNIPS -Old. per bu . 4c,-;. BEANS-Navy, per bu., $2 00 W AX BEANS - Per 4 ou. bo. $1 2'.; ,-ltlng beans, per 4-bu liux. 7.V , CUCfMBERS-rer doa., $l.:Qlai). i PEA8Nw. lT market tdi-ket, $1.00. TOMATOES-Florida, pel 6-basket. ciate. H 'i.oo. SPINAfni-Pcr bu , 75.-. OVIONB-Colorado ; ellom-, per lb., 2c, new southern, per dor. . 45c CABBAGE- Holland seed, per lb., 11,0, California cabbage, ill cl.ius, per Ih,. 2',c. bEETS-Old. pr bu., 4v, new, per Hut. bunches. 660. R-X)lSHErl Hut house or southern, per doi . 30.ft 40c. LETTI i'H-l lot house, per dox . 4c ; head lettuce, per dox . II I 2i. KUL'BABU lllluols, per box of 50 Ibi.. tl 36. PARSLEY-Par do bunches, tEc. ASPAftAGl S-Illinois, per dos. bunches, tl 7$; iionie grown, per del. buncbea. $1 01 $ 1 $5. H8CE! .1 Jl NEOUS. CHTTrV-VI. onsln twin, full 11 earn. MV; Wlaooueln Young Amailca, lkV; block ST. May t. I.onla t.eneral LOUIS. April 22 oenioraliteo ; No. Market. WHEAT Lower; reu, cuan 91"-e 011 track, $103; May. 914c; July, 82c; No 2 bard. 9.Hrul 00. ciiRN'-F.asy; No. 2. cash. 4ii4c; on tiack, 19 l(i tlV , ,11 l, lil-ll'll-U.tCi JUIV. -ITC. OATS-Lower: on tr. k, 31tf'I14c; May, :;.',c; No 2 white. 33'ii334c FLOl R-Dull: red winter patents. $5 00 (no 2o; extra fancy and straight. $4. 55a 4.,0, clear. W.iiyf.TO; char, $4 nuvi4 . SEEI-Tlnmthv. ateudc. I2.0o-a2.50. CORNMEAI-Steady, $2..Vi. BRAN Dull; sucked, east track. 7ae. HAV Steady; timothy. t7.iKo 1:1.1a); pialrle. 16 0(10 110. IRON COTTON TIES -95c. RAGGING 7'4c. II EM P TWIXE-64C PROVISIONS - Pcrs. steady : Jobbing. $12.45. l-ird. steudy ; prime steam, $6,674. Pry salt meat, steady ; boxed. extra shorts $7.?5; clear rihs. $7.25; islmrt clears. $; eO. Uncoil, sieadv; box.-d. extra shorts. $7S7',: cle.ir rihs. $7 874; short clear, $h of). IVUI.TKY-Heavy: chickens, 11c; spring. $1 i Qn Imi per dor. . lurWeys. 15c: duck. We. BUTTER-Firm, creamery, 27fi33c; dairy, 191 26c. E'JGS- Lower, 14'c, case "ount. Receipts. Shipment a. Flour. Id'ls 12.1V 1 x.oun Wheat, bu MA4st 9 im Corn, bu 90.KW :!5.oon Oat, bu ll.oil .'8 urn Quotations of the Day Commodities. NEW YORK. April 22. FLOUR Re celpts, 21,623 bbls.; export. 20,370 bbls. sales, 2,900 pkgs. Market quiet und urn changed; winter patents, $5.10(ii5 5O; winter straights, I4.9oiii5.00; Minnesota patents, $u.6U tHi.oo; Winter extras, $3.bO(a4.ou; Minnesota bakers, $J.75(p4.15; winter low grades, $3.40itj 3.vi. uye nour, market quiet; fair to good, $4.25(64.65; choice to fancy, 4.7ttif 4.90. (.'OK.NMEAL Market steady; tine white and yellow, $1.20; coarse, new, $1.08al.l0 kiln dried, $2.75U2.90. RYE Market nominal; western, SOc bid. BARLEY Market dull; malting, 40'jjo2e c. 1. f.. Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts. 39,975 bu.; sales, 2,200,. 000 bu. futures. Spot market weak; No 2 red, 99c, nominal, in elevator: No. 2 rod, li.oz, 1. o. P., unoat; wo. 1 nortnern Duluth $1.02, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba $1,024, t. o. b., afloat. There was a big break in ttie May wheat option touay, at tended by rep, .ts that the deal at Chicago had collapsed. Later positions were also weak and the entire market closed heavy- May being 4.0 down una the others ic lower. 1 losing: .May, otc; July, 111 September, 864c CORN Receipts, 303.105 bu.: exports. 201. 889 bu.; sale. 32,000 bu. Spot market firm No. 2, boo In elevator and 624c, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 yellow. 63tc: No. 2 white 624c The corn market waa dull but steady, 111 the aosenoe or pressure, closing 4c net higher; May closed at 624c; July closed at B27.C. OATH Receipts. 147,000 bu.: exports. 10,305 bu. Spot market slow; mixed, 26 to a lbs., 3.ci354c; natural white, 30 to 32 lb 3643640; clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs., 364 u3!e. options nominal hay market quiet; snipping, uonfoac; goou to. choice, itwnw.n HOPS Market dull: Pacific coast. 1904 26'u28e; 1HU3, 2Kl34e; olds, Uij13c. HIDES Market steady; Galveston, Z0 to 25 lbs., 20c; California. 21 to 25 lbs., 25c. LEATHER -Market quiet: acid. 24'ii26c. PROVISIONS Beef, market Arm; family $13.iKiC'13.5o; mess, $11.0c,'ill.50; beef hams $21.50323.00; pin-ket. $12 titkij 13.00: city, extra India mess. $ls Ou'n-Io.oO. Cut meats, mar ket steady; pickled bellies, $7.2&u4i.Ui; pick led ahouldcrs. i 5eH6.i; pickled hams, $9.00 69.50. Ijird, market firm; western steamed, $7.50; refined, steady; compound, $5.124'SP 6.50. Pork, market steady; family, $H.r,i!u I6.O1I; ahort clear, $13.0fXa 16.00; mess, $13.50 13.K74. TALLOW Market dull: city ($2 per pkg.), 44c; country (pkg. free), 4444-441-'. RICE Market firm; domestic, fair to ex tra. 24,'(i54e; Japanese, nominal. ' BUTTER Market strong: street price, extra creamery, 33'g34c; of ficial prices, creamery, common to extra. 26'ii33c; state dairy, common to extra. 23 82c; renovated, common to extra, 17fic; western fancy, common to extra, lay 27c; western inimltatlon creamery, common to extra, 251i2c. CHEESE Firm: state full creams, small, colored and white, fancy. 144c; stute. flue, 13c; stale, lale made, colored and white, poor to choice. 1oVii134c; slate, large col ored and white, fancy, 14c; stale, fine, white, poor to choice. 10i4',i Klc. EGGS-Easy, w stern Morale packed, ISc. Kansas K (iraln and Provision. KANSAS CITY, April 22. WHEAT--May. 864c; July. 7iiV'i76;c; September, 724c; cash, No 2 hard. H2ji$1..; No. 3. KVuD.c; No. 4. 6ffi!i7c; No. 2 red, 90c'ri $1 1111; No. 3, tw'uK.e; No. 4. .'aoe. Receipts. 12K cars. coRN-rMay. 434' ; J'liy, i:4c; September, 43411434c; euh No. 2 mixed. 424'iM.ie: No, $, 444'i444'-; No. 2 white. 464c; No. 3. 444c. OATSNo. 2 white, 32;ia3c, No. 2 mixed, 31c. HAY- Steady: choice timothy, $9 boftin on; choice prattle. $7 761 S On. RYE Steady. 6n-iT7(K-. EGGS - Stead ; Missouri and Kansa new No. 2. widlewooil cases included. 144c ; case count. M c; eases reiurneo v,e is Hot! Also Mronarr and Fen Offered ell Rapidly at IHaher Prices, While herp rr tlll on the Decline. SOUTH OMAHA. April 22, Receipts were: Official Monday OfTlrliil Tuesday omeiai Wednesday .. Official Thursday .... Official Friday Official Saturday .... Total this week otal last week Same week before Hamo three week ago. Same four weeks ago.. Same days lawt year... RECEIPTS FOR THE The following table ahow the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the car to date, with comparison with last (. SAVANNAH. firm. r,4c. ROSIN -Firm. , $x.it; F, W.10; K. $3.xo; M. $3.85; $4.05. A. M. C. $22'5: G, $3.15: H. $.1.20; 1 N. $3.95; W C., $3.95; $3.00 $.5o; W W Metal Market. NK.W YORK. Anril 22. METALS It whs pructic.illv a holiday in the metal trade and no changes were reported. Lake cop per is quoted ut $15.2.1411:1.1)0; eieciroiytio. lln.1:'Uftl6 XIU: casting. $14. 87V. '(1 16.00. Spot till Is belli at H0.;i.'i((ll".ii l.eao. i.n.".o(. Spell'T, $i;.iki. Iron is III moderate de mand mid unchanged. ST. LOUIS. April 22. M E I A l,- i.eau steady, $4.60, spelter, weak, $5. 164)6.1 14. l)ri (iooda Market. NKW YORK Anril 22. DRY GCKlOS-ln dry gisids t lie end of the week show a esseneii activity III practically nil ones either at first or second hands. I ne lat ter especially report a necunc in men trade owing to the holiday spirit which has pervaded the trade for the last two daya Prices continue firm and many line are Impossible to secure on account of sold-up conditions. Philadelphia Produce Market, PHILADELPHIA. April 22.-RUTTER- fc'irto- pini wastern creamery. 35c. EGGS Slower; western fresh, 174'ji74c at Ion rlf CI EE8E Unchanged. -New xorK iuu creams, 124&'134c. Toledo Seed Market. Tiiii-iwi n Anril 22. SEEDS Clover, cash. $s.40;' nominal; April. $.3o: nominal; October. $5.75. Prime alsike, $7.70. Prime timothy, $1.40. Holiday at Liverpool. LIVERPOOL. April 22. Holiday on ton and corn exchanges. cot Foreign Financial. LONDON. April 22.-Holiday on stock exchange. Bar silver firm at 26 i-16d per nonce Money Ufc Tier cent: discount rates, short hills. 1 -15-164CJ2 per cent; three, months 1.0 1 Vrirl 1-ifi ner cent. Bullion amount ing to $10,000 was withdrawn from the Bunk of England today for shipment to South America. PARIS. April 22. Three per cent rentes 99f. 3oo. for the account. Exchange on 1 .,,11, inn ir.f 20c. for checks. Prices on the bourse today were steady Tim heller that M. Dalcasse will with draw his resignation as foreign minister Croduced n favorable effect on the mar ,.t At the close stocks were firm. Rus slan Imnerlal fours were quoted at 87.90 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 508. MER Minneapolis t.ralo Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 22. -WHEAT 7k4-; July 4c; Sepit-mber, Mo; No. 1 $4o; July. 9,'i4c ; September. Mc; No. I hard. $1024: N". 1 northern, $l.iT; No. 2 northern. '4c FI.OI R- First patent, putrnir. g.5 1i" 1. : first second clours. $! H54l3.HH. B HAN In bulk. $13 60 $5 25 "ft 5 35: et-4,nd ilrars. $1 erf JS; nalolh Orala Market. IifLITH. April 22 -WHEAT- To arrive. No. 1 nortnern, fci.Vi on track. No. 1 p'irtherii, 9(,4''; No. 2 tioriliern, So4U42 May 96V, July 91 W; September. 83c. OA I S -To rrle and on track, 24c. BI T TER - St packing, 19c. Wheat, bu. .. Corn, bu Oils, bu ad; creamery, Receipt s. ....46.4 ... 38 4i 10 ...12,0.10 24i(2)c; Slilpments. 1 01. ion 64.M.1 li.M.O Mllnauker Uraln Market. MILW AUKEE. April 22 - W'H EAT -3. lower: No 1 northern. $1 u.'d I e6; No. northern. $1 0011 01; July, k64'.(H64c n.l RYE-Easy; No. 1. 747!'4''. B RLE V - Firmer; No .'. "2c; mple 4iDl51o. CORN-Steady -No ;l, I7-m4i- . May. 174 Mil Clearing Houae Averages, NEW YORK. April 22 The statement of averages of tho clearing house banks of this city this week shows: I.ouna 11.107 Mimm: increase. $7,683,800. Deposits. $l,151.9t'vS.6u0; Increase, $12,266,600. Circulation, $44,433,200; increase, $2o,3oO. Legal tenders, $83,323,300; increase, $200. Specie, $216,116.9110; Increase, $5,162,100. unrve lttil 440.200. increase. 15.162.300. Unserve required, $287,992,160; Increase, $3, 006.650. SmpuIiis $11 448 050: Increase. $2,095,650. Ex-United States deposits, $15,687,900; in crease, $2,080,375. .lew York Money Market. NEW YORK, April 22. PRIME PANTILE PAPER AtVk per cent. STKHI.INO EXCHANGE Nominal with actual business in bankers bill at $4.8620W 4 8i,25 for demand and at $4 8445u4.81u0 for sixty day bills. Posted rates, $4.85474.87, Commercial bills. $1.8444.844. Treaaury statement WASHINGTON, April 22. Today's state mem of the treasury balance In the gen era! fund, exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve in the division or redemption shows: Available cash balance, $13o,190,460 gold, $64,110,542. Movements of Specie, NEW YORK, April 22. The imports of siieoie at the port of New York for tho week were $301,186 gold and $23,259 silver. TENDERLOIN RESORTS CLOSED Murder In ev York Leads Police Ouiciala lo Make f n Regulations. NEW YORK, April 22 old sensational affray In a resort known "Toby's Place about a wek ago, in wnicn one man was killed and two others Beverly stabbed, to day resulted In an almost unprecedented condition In the I enderloln. During th hours between 1 and 6 o'clock this morning, the pt-rliKl prescribed In the excise law not a light was burning In any of the hun dreds of places peculiar to that district Saloon and Raines' law hotels; Rathskel ler and other similar resorts, which for years had not closed their aido doors day or light, had suspended operations com pieteiy. 111 every ironi window waa a sign conspicuously displayed announcing that the place had been "closed on account of Good Friday." Developments of the last week, however, indicate that 'he holy day was taken as an excuse rather than aa leason by the proprietors of these resorts. The murder in "Tobys Place" was of such a character as to arouse unusual pub lie attention. The investlKa'ion of the a fair, which has been attended by several sensational incidents, only served to throw mora publicity on the conditions which haw preynilod in that quarter. Fin illy Police Commissioner MoAdoo gave his personal attention fo the Tenderloin and after a lour of tho district Issued drastic 01 dels 10 have the place "cleaned up." l ast night wa chosen as ihe time for Hie general movement by lia police. It I'eenis. however, that the order was anticipated by the resort keeper and other-, lor when the police started out there was llttl" to be done. Scores of places which usually are filled with men and women at all hour had suspended business befoie midnight The few placi which Hie warning had nol reached nr w here ii h id bet n disre garded wore pounced upon l.y the raiders and lief ore morning the cells at Ihe Tender loin at ui, in house were packed to 111 limit of 1 heir capacity. Ball conirnisKiiuiera j r-aped a lu ll harvest fr un tin., crusade MADA LIVE STOCK MARKET ight Bcrtipts Set Cattle Prices, on the Up- Inro Once More, J SETTLED AT Supreme Court of Montana Years Copper War Over LAST Ends Seven the $10,- 1. 1 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . . 3.076 4 49 8.611 . . 7.114 9.2U 4.267 . . 4.6X9 10.021 7 8o;i . . 2,312 7,295 12.871 441 -.(v,M .'.H . . 245 3.957 6.774 j .17.877 37.543 44.VOO .20.314 42.7K2 31.823 .10.331 34.240 39.: .15.810 419i5 36.14: .18.045 15.961 31.175 21.759 60.769 3-i.leO YEAR TO DATE. 'aftla Hogs Sheep The follow-In mh! price of hog at euum omnia lor ui wa: varai aays. with comnarlaons 1905. 250.958 725, 14 530.456 hows V.nM I ice 302,089 44.131 762,(i 36.055 663.604 33.149 the .werag April April April April April April April April April April April April April April April July April April April April April April I IKS. JlXH.l0$.lo3.!lil.ll'.!l 8 66!5 971 " S l ( At; 00 S OS S81 i 4i 6 10 3 k L . . I 6 154 6 031 7 301 z... a on, 1 29 a nt; 00 s oft 1... 164 7J3 . .. d -u a 1:1 1 s a Kl, -j j 6... 684 6 07 6 63i 6 96 6 30 3 66 ... 6 30 t 00 7 24 I 6 96 6 301 3 62 7... 6 264 4 93 7 24 6 68 6 2713 64 H .16 254 4 90 7 27 6 63 t 01 I 3 66 H 9-.. I 4 94 7 25 i 6 68 , 6 92 i 6 331 R 10..6 25 I 1 261 0 191 6 871 6 38 , 3 68 11.. I 6 2X4, 4 95 7 21! 8, 6 91, 6 36, 3 6, 12.. 6 31 t 1 6 831 6 98 : 6 33 , 3 03 13.. 6 28 4 80 7 29 6 041 6 40: 3 61 I PI 14.. 6 2C4 4 86 7 21 6 86! 6 48, 3 07 H 16.. 6 304 4 88 7 16 6 95 6 Oil 3 72 16..) 4 Stfi 7 07 6 911 6 93, 5 46 17. I K 224 I 7 03 : 6 961 5 92 6 66 1 3 72 17.. 6 274 4 79 1 14, 0 99 1 6 84 6 49 3 6s 19.. j 5 26 4 4 76 I 6 96 5 98, 5 46, 3 il 2i).. I 5 234 4 HI; 7 hu i 5 85, 5 45 3 75 21.. I 6 29-4, 4 79 7 10i 6 88, 5 42; 3 77 22.. I 6 324, 4 SI I 7 06 0 86 5 801 I 3 72 000,000 Minnie Healy Mine. Thf supronip court of Montana, the lii-ilicst court of thn stato, settles ho spvpu vpars copiicr war tivt-r tlit- ? 1 U.000. 000 M INN! I ' HK.M.V .MINIO ilcrtnilt lv in favor or IIpuikph I'nitrd ('tipper Co.. thus atltlinn that liiui h to the assets in (lisputal)lv liclonnin-r to tin- ruiteil t'oppci' Co. This liti gation has cost lioth sides millions of dollars ami has di vided the people of the state of .Montana and its lejjislat ure for veal's into two jiieat bitter political camps iuvolvin charges of lilackinail ami of political ami judicial corrup tion never before equalled in the history of Ihe country. This rinal decision of the court of last resort has now re sulttl in the most brilliant vindication of V. Au;usl Heinze ami His Cnited Copper Co. Other mailers nf ;reat inipor- place shortly, of which the public will 'be tanec dulv will take id vised. stock indicate! Sunday. The official niimbei nf ,-nr of Brought iii today by each road wa: Cattle.Hogs Sheep. 11 ses. v., ui. at oi. i: ity. Wabah Mo. Pao. Rv L". P. System C. & N. W. Ry F. E. & M. V. Rv. C , St. P. M. & U. B. & M. Ry C, B. & Q. Ry. . C, R. I. & P., W. Chi. Urent West... Total receipts . The disposition of the day's receipts waa loiiuwa. eacn 01 ver iii rcnninir ine nnm ucr oi neao inaicatea: buyer. Omaha Packing Co. Swift & Co Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co Cudahy Co.. from K. Swift & Co., from St. Swift & Co., country Hill & Huntztnger .. B. . S Martin & G Other buyers 1 1 1 1 .3 14 .. 20 1 19 .. 1 6 . 1 8 .6 2 2 ' 2 !! !! .9 65 2 22 Cattle. 1 16 , 5 38 IIS c. J.. 25 3 17 Hogs. Sheep. 5 678 1,491 1,049 "iiw 281 400 Total 3,978 week 490 the CATTLE Receipts for the creased about 2,jO0 h ad from last are nearly 4.000 head less than for corresponding period a year ago. The first half of the week shows largely increased supplies, but the latter half shows a- big decrease, owing to the had r uinn in prices. A reume of the trade In beef steers the past week finds the market the most unsatisfactory to sellers It has been In some time. 'the rapid advance up to this week caused an aclve movement and tha result was that all markets were over loaded at the start and prices broke 20c to 30c. With a rapid decrease In tho run a reaction Bet In, and today a portion of that loss has been recovered, but prices are still 16c to 20c off from the high point a week ago. Tho situation Is much im proved today over Wednesday, the low time, and the market all around appears in much better shape. Cows and heifers, and, in fact, all grades of butcher stock went comparatively lower in sympathy witn Deer steers. Kany in the week values declined 20c to 30c, but later trade Improved considerably and closing figures aro not over 10c to 20c under last week s basis. A stronger tone pre vails today and the general trade Is again more satisfactory. i There was little doing in the feeder di vision the latter half of the past week. The country demand wa curtailed, an Is usually the case at this aeason when farm ers are busy opening their spring work, besides the break In fat Rtuff exerted a very bearish influence In the stock cattle trade. Good fleshy grade were in fair request, but ordinary to fair stockers and feeder were slow sellers, even at prices loc to 26c off from a wek ago. W. M. A. FISHER Wall Street Exchange I.uildinjr. New York. April Jl'. lDO.i. I and mixed, $3.00415. 00: Blockers and feeders, S3.ti4.4o: calve and yearlings. ?2 75il .00. HOGS-Receipts. 2,;o0 head; market a shade higher, selling at $5.1,5 : uulk or sales, 5.fcyo6.274 CHICAGO .1VK STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady llo Open Strong to Five Cents Higher Sheep steady. CHICAGO, April 22. CATTLE Receipts, 200 head. Market steady; good prime steers, $6.0Oii6.76; poor to medium. It.kVjf 5.70: stoeker and feeders. S2.70tf5.0Q; cowa, S2.50ti6.60; heifers, $3.oo"(!6.90; canners. tl.GOCf 2.50; bulls. S2.50rii4.76; calves. SS.OOfrf6.0tl. HOGS Receipts, 9,(m head; estimated Monday, 40,000 head. Murket opened strong to 5o higher, closed steady; mixed und butchers, $5.36fii.55; good to choice heavy. $.&t?6.(10; rough heavy, S5.3nli5.4j; light, $5 4(V(if.5u; bulk of sales, S5.inniJ.6o. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.500 head. Market steady ; good to choice weth ers, shorn. $6,261)6.50; fair to choice mixed, shorn, S4.0O4i4.75: western sheen, $4. 255 40; native lambs, shorn, S4.60ii6.6O; western lambs, S4.5-ya7.60. Coeipruinf a majority of tk memhem of ths Utc firm ol Vennily At Ce. No. 1... 1... 3... 2... BEEF Av Pr. 1000 4 00 STEERS. No. Av Pr. .. 850 ,. 826 .. 695 .. 5S0 .. 110 .. 120 .. 695 COWS. 3 00 1 5 00 14 3 00 1 BULLS. S40 1 CALVES. 4 75 1 6 00 1 HEIFERS. 2 10 ...1060 ...1070 ...1370 4 00 4 00 4 75 .1310 3 50 90 160 5 25 6 75 HOGS Fair competition, coupled with moderate receipts, enabled seller to force prices a little higher again this morning, so that the loss made earlier in the week was more than regained. In fact, the advance this morning puts the general market at the highest point reached this year, although tops ar no higher. It wa strictly a one-price market, a all droves cost right around $5,324, or a strong 24o higher than yesterday. Quality and weights were not materially considered, as all grades and weights sold practically at the one price. The movement was brtak and a clearance was made in short order after the Ax- trade was once under No f 77 52 81 64 00 68 76 83 71 71 74 .223 .207 .233 .216 .246 .249 .212 .2H) .266 .244 .211 .2:9 .218 .3 .2: Sh. 2oo 200 80 120 240 120 80 160 '80 40 120 8n IT. 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 30 6 824 6 324 6 824 6 824 5 324 5 224 6 324 & 324 & 324 5 324 6 324 No. 93.. 65. . 66.. 67.. 72.. 64.. 82.. 77. 67. A v. ..208 ...253 ...246 ...225 ...224 ...26 ...211 ...240 ...239 '.'."210 ...226 ...221 ...2X2 ...221 ...261 ...254 K . .24" . . .270 .. .251 ...'JUS . .253 ...218 ...3o Sh. 40 40 80 20 200 40 40 80 160 40 80 40 160 way. Pr 6 32 4 6 32, 6 3l4 6 324 6 324 6 324 5 32 4 6 32 4 6 32 4 6 32 4 6 324 6 32' a 6 32 4 6 324 5 324 5 324 5 324 3 324 5 35 6 35 6 V. 5 35 5 35 6 35 5 37 Kansas Cltr 1.1 Moelt Market. KANSAS CITY. April 22.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 150 head, Including 60 head south erns. Market steady and unchanged. Choice export and dressed beef steer. $f,.6i&.B0; fair to good. S3.5i&).60: western fed steers, $3.0oifi6.25; stockers and feeders, $3.26S5.10; southern teer. $4.00&6.85; south ern cowa, $2.75'(j4.75; native cow, W-Boffl 8.25; native heifers. $3.25-35.66; bulls. Siio 4.75; calves, $3.006.25. Receipts for the week 34,600 head. HOGS Receipts, 2.5O0 head; market 6c higher. Top, $5.50; bulk of sale. $5.36(jS.46; heavy. $5.46g6.50; .paekei ... S6.4o4jo.474; Pl and lla-hts. $4.5!u6.40. Receipts for the week. 39.600 head. . ... 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 160 head. Market steady; native lambs, $6.00 7.40; native wethers, $5.0oi.00; native fed ewes. $4,604(6.66: western fed lambs, $6.00 7.40; western led yearlings. $5.86&4.65 ; west ern fed sheep, Sl.SofutJ.OO; stockers and feed ers, $3,504(5.50. Receipts for the week, 21, 400 head. St. Louis Lire Stock Market. ST. LOI-1S, April 22. CATTLE Re ceipts, 300 head. Market steady. Native, shipping . and export steers. $4,50cg.5O; lr,.iiwl heef and butcher steer. $4.00tfj4.56; steers under 1,000 pounds. S4.uoUi4.46; stock ers and feeders S2.64.60; cows and heifers. $2.25(34.36; canners, $2.00fj2.50; bulls. $3.003 4.00; calves. $5.O0Ctf45.26: Texas and Indian steers, $3.50g6.75; cows and heifers, $2.00 4 40 HOGS Receipts, 1.800 head; market Strom,'. Pigs and lights, $4.005.45; puck ers, S5.8045.65; butchers and best heavy, $4.50''i6.50. SHEEP AND LAMR8 Receipts none; market steady; native muttons, $3.60ff6.5O; lambs, S5.(XK('f.0o: spring lambs. $10; culls and bucks. $3.6(i1iH.2S; stockers, $2.O43.0O; Texans, tS-OUoM. rvr York Live Stork Markrt. NEW YORK, April 22 BEEVES Re ceipts. 37 head; market steady; exixirts 0,7'XI quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, none; nothing doing: feeling steady; dressed calves quiet; city dressed veals, 81j114c; per lb. ; country dressed common to good, 7(04c; extra. &5i$4c- HOGS Receipts. 2.218 head; none for Bale on live weight; market nominally SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 614 head; sheep about nominal; lamha active but not nuotably higher; good clipped sheep $5.00 fair to prime lambs, $7.50x68.15. Exports, 797 sheep. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April 22. CATTLE Receipts. 12 head. Market steady. Na tive, $4.50y.40; cows and heifers. tXWit 6.4i; stockers and feeders, $3.uo!?5. 10. HOGS Receipts. 3,624 head. Market strong to 6c higher. Light, $5.86r5. 46 ; me dium and heavy, $5.405.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt none; demand sirong. DONALD MACK AY Mrmher Nrw ork sod Botlon Slock Lichanvet. LATHAM A. HSI I CIO. D. MACKAY Mfmber New York Stock F.lrhana G. TROWBRIDGE HOLUSTEK nvl F. V. KENDRICK MACKAY & Co. Nassau and Cedar Streets, New York 1 3 Congress Street, Boston Dealers in U. S. Government Bonds and other Investment Securities. Deposits received and interest allowed on balances, subject to draft at sight. Mmh. Wmer tt Co.. Phil(Wrirli, Pi. Mewt.Tkot. Bianrh 61 Co , Kirhmond.YV Correspondent. Connected by pnvate wire V. Farnam Smith & Co. We offer, subject to sale. Union Stoclti Yards (South Omaha) at 10:4. In blocks of five shares or more. STOCKS, BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1320 Farnam St.' Tel. 1064 BULLFROG AND GOLD FIELD You can always keep posted on all listed and unlisted Hullfrng and Goldlleld Securi ties by receiving our Free Weekly Market Letters and Map of Gnldfleld. Do not invest until you get our information. Wo are the larg est and only independent brokerage house in the District. No pet stock. Our expert always on the ground. Private Wire to bullfrog. Information direct from mine to investor. Absolutely Free. Write to-day. THB 4V S. JOII0 BROKKRAGE CO. (ioidfleld, Nev. Stock In Sight. Receipt of live stuck at the six prin cipal western market yesterday: Cattle. Ho"s. Sheen. Booth Omaha 245 3.957 6 771 Sioux Citv 350 2.500 Kansas City IM 2.5'm 150 St. Joseph 12 3.524 St. Louis 3u0 1.N00 Chicago 200 9,000 2,500 Totals 1,257 23,2ol S.424 Edwards-Wood Co- (Incorporated.) riain Office: Filth gad Roberts Strt ST. PAUL, rilMN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Braack Orflae, lltsllt Hoard of Trad Btda;., Omaha, Kef. Telephone 3814k DS-214 Exchange Bldg.. South Oman. Ball 'Paaat ll - laaaaaaaaat 'Pnoa ft, SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. 1575H. Haley, trustee, against Amalgamated Copper Peoria Market. April 22 CORN- Steady : N'.i. :j No. 3, 47c; No. 4, 4tio. no grade, PEOItl A vellow. 47c Ii421c. OATS -1 w-er; No. 3 white. 29'r'fic; N 4 white 29W-9V- rWapnratrd 4alea and Dried rails. NEW TURK. April 22. -EVAPOHATKI) APPLES - Market quid: common. 4ff,c; prime. 6.i5. kk-; oi.nh-o. 6tiiSc: fain v 7e CAIJr'oKMA DKIUD r lU ITS prune Husband aad Wife Die. COSHOCTON, o. April ;-2-G.orge Asll froft. a wealthy farmer, fell dead across the foot of his I -oil today w In u he arose to rut extra cox, Ting u.er his wife, w tin had tm III In less than thiee hmir si.e too, Ilea from the shin k. Hoth were burn on the S4UH- day. Refined 4)11 is I. oner. CLKVKI. AND. April 22. The Standard Oil company today announced a reduction of a lie if cent per gallon on all grades of reflre.l oil No . hant! Is made in ijoii'atlons on naphtha or gasoline. 5 2,2 .214 ... 5 32', 75.. .224 ... 5 22'-, f.. .2:i an 5 S21, i. . .249 ... 5 32' 3 t'l . .229 W 5 3214 76 'J11S IH0 .233 80 ." 32H 7fi 253 4o .237 ... 6 32', K9 21" 120 .216 ... 5 321., 56 3e SO .210 ... 6 82 U II JS2 an 83 214 120 0 32 SHKEf -- japer there waa a larje run here today, twenty cars being reported in. hut aside fioni two cars direct to a Packer they w ere all consigned to eastern point and were stopped here for feed and rest without any idea of their being sold As noted ytsterdav, tint market thl week i safely I.Vq25e lower 011 slim n 1 p and lamba than It was last wck. Com mon to medium kinds of wooled sheep and Iambs have also mifTered about Ihe same amount of a ih eline. Owing to the hlKh price of wool packers make more difr.-r-eiiee than usual in favor of the woolc.i sheep and lamb, uiul Ihey have n,t show ;i as much decline a shorn stuff. The lest grade of wooled sheep ami Umji.. are anywhere from a llttl- easier to 15. lower for the week. Owing to the Isleness of the scasou feeder buyers are not such keen buyer and that Is partly the ieam.ii for the de dine noted above on ihe common to me dium grade The (lei line in the market has been pen eral this week at all filing (minis, ( 1,1 1 ago p(ers yfhl. r by minting tl.e she. p market llieie as generally atMiut 25c low. r for tile W-ak. Quotations for f. d .took: Good to choice yearlings. h ftifia 511; fslr to good year nnrs. f5 7fi'n(i; good to . I olee welh.-n, u aMiS.Ta. fair to yood wether. 5frfl5.5; griofl lo choice ewe- $.'..(-'"; f,.Ui . fair to goml ewe. 4 7.Vyi..t: eonirnon lo fair fti, l no aft 4 : good 10 choice lambs. $7.'xii7..",'l. fa r to good lambs. I. 'a 1 'I; fei del luinl s. jo.iiOTTii.iyi. Slout City I. lye kfork Market. SiOl"X I'lTT. April 21-(Special Trie. fram.l -CATTLE Hecei(,l X't head, mar ft Urong, betiea. 14 On'tt. cows, bulls Ra vmoiid Bros. -Clarke Conipany. F;rror from Lan caster. Heversed, with insiructloiis. ulu liam. C. 1. When an Insolvent debtor, within four luiiullis of the adjudication of his bankruptcy, transfers to one of Ids creditors Willi notice of such insolvency sutticieut propel ly to satisfy Hie debt In lull, 11 prelerenee will be pi-cMiiuieil, because auch la the natural and logical result of Ihu 1 1 ansaction. 2. I'nder subdivision H, section b7. of the bankruptcy act of Ihl. (ill convey ances, transfer or assignments of property of a baiil'itipt 111 iile withU four mniiihn f the tiling of the petition lor an adjudica tion In bankruptcy for a past considera tion nnd with the Intent and purpose 011 the part of the bankrupt to hinder, delay and defraud any of Ids creditors, 1 void ; as against the creditors. 3. An a meiiilm-nt Is permissible which I does not change the cause of ikiIoii. but j merely sits forth a new assignment or J hre.-iv.li springing from the 6rlgiiuil cans.' of j action. 4. In an appeal ill eruit in tins court I an ainend.'d petition may be filed in con formity with the facts proxen In the record. l.'l.i'.i. County of Loup against Wlrsiu. Kiror from Loup. Affirmed. Oldham, C. ' 1. Appeal from the decision, of a rniiiiiv honrd should be entered. Irled and deter- , mined 111 ihe distiiit court Ihe same a appeals from Justices nf the peace. IIa , keil against Vallec Count), 41 Neb, 2.11, foilewvo. ti nd approved. 137c McHrayi-r against .Ionian. Appeal I from lted Willow. Ileversed ami action I dismissed. Ames, C. 1. lien there luj i.eei; a trial ami Judgment in replevin nflit the death of thf plaintiff and un.'io'it revivor or i-ug-gestion of death upon ihe nioid. I lie sun lie in the- replcyin bond huve ui Ii an in terest as .-iitiilrs Ihem to liaxe the et ror coriected by direct p:-nocei:.,.a,s uuOfi liie statute 2. II is a complete defense t,, siin-iioi t sued upon a leplevlri bond thai Ihe court , wa without jurisdiction to leinlei tii . judgment 111 roplex lo hi tiuii i-ucli j.iilguieiil 1 was obtained by fraud. l.'.7f.l. Ni-lirasn I. (tin an I Trust Coiupai V again.-! Crook. Appeal from l!' k Af firmed. Ames, c , 1. If in Ci rendition of a decree nf fore. I rlwura of a mortgage the court 1 rrs in a -sending a lien aa i.rior tliereui In favor of one of tje parties, thi ".lorl gagee haa Latest Special Letter devoted to Copper will be mailed free upon request, our dally Market Letter will keep you poted on the various market and usslct you In your rpeouliitlve operations. What hate yon In the market) now f AKMIIKI STKH COMPANY, Grains. Slocks, 121-123 La Sal!e Stieet. Chicago, lnig Instance 'Phone Main 4052. STOCKS. GRAIN, COTTON Our i4w book f xiihiliiinn; lrtl.nn mtthodi flnd HsIrniH 4iril ivrl un'pjusf ill pn- ff'tXftoiiul Hp' ijlHtorn. aluo oui market let- tfTr. fMiit frM- m IftjitfHl . II1IK. i 4)1111 A ro., liroUrrn, VTH In fullr S(., i lilenfto. 120 POINTS FOk INVESTORS Iptn-iefl to ftri-rfr utnin?t aukil or bt Ii(l4 h n-Uefi .t stir prtft.t r rrnspe-? 1dv n."r In MCNISti. Oil, OR I MM ik T HI 4 L B)TOCIi for tif jirotis -rloT, nf i iflr f)n (nlrt. Mtv lK It r WITHIN vi 11 r- miilM f ref c rquft lnM 4. I V .1 4 O.. Hsnkrrt, Hro4m: mn4 If Siw fctwi, rr mrk VUj. 'I t.r .1 IM'it I tir Trrtr. .i mI 'iui' it 1. KiTor 1 til rill .t'ltl). w.j.l for M. ..-, hr rn )ii !WP'I t li.i I a l a rt'M 1 . Hurl irU' r l ktflHK ih' I'h w ji" A ft' 1 rn'-'i m 1 An ;ik'-t(m )! Ii tv.s ii a Ltin(ord hii his IcliHM f (tr 1 :(! i eh t w hhh tl rovfiu r it ft. 1 t h It'aHf u c lr iirii p!iii M.,.iiti ,, t ut fnifii uhi'-h a V.m rit43 1 1 ut r. I tr I. i.-ii I tt 1 lint b 111 rorrt-il uiul TAtiliiui u Hurrnttr or mi tiKr'iTi(-rii in furrrKti . Iti -x;stinj ln in'.v l'4n not tivt Hint vtTwt or create a new t rui. i r in i b appcA I III not m.iI equenlly iiK.ii"-l Kntriit" "f Snyder rt 111 S-11 p AfHrnnMl .-t 1 ,i 1 1.1 ' j.,,11 1 (if prop r 1 ' A Mi r -,1 It ; i ,i ! for run vhs fiiti t' f i r loo pvopf-riy !i- lihil iihI o lar-tii'tr Woolil hi I !r-! Hi.it Ullioiilit ii i 1 1 ' ii 1 1 1 1 Hu" t-a it if 1 in- ii ti ii 1 1 ol At 1 U t or I l 11. 1 1 ii 1 I hr 01 di' lU .inl i ip i inif reai Kn in frrim 1