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    TIIF. OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 2. . 1905.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
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A
Strong Eai . In Ky wtev, ki.
Weakness of EstnrdaT.
FROM EIGHTY-SEVEN TO NINETY CENTS
Vails Mark- Half I rpl aad Ut.t
Oae-Llahlfc Mr law High
. ,rk ,". .Ktor"
C"rn. I.n.nr tin : decrease. 1.1&.K) bo. -Oats.
I4.k6..o00 bu., frrrtM. kl4.'"4i bu.
K). I.ii.imi hu : decrease, '.0,' hu.
iari., 1. it.(H) tu ; oecreaBC, 6.'.J bu.
ciihauo am rROYicioss
Feat ores aati tools Prteeas the
Board of Tra oto.
CHICAGO, Italy I Excellent demand for
can grain a i cuisine markets imparled
ruing, n to until options here toa. At
lie nit May h.i ws up .-c July
up !-' July corn ihuvl a tain ul
-. Oats ate up truvlsluns aie en
.c .o luc.
oentiment In the a heat pit was bullish
livm tneetaii. At the opening July was
uiicnanged to mgher at sJc to a.H'J
'(.. ) was unchanged to He lower .1
dc- to i,c. Comparative ftrwricM at Liv
erpool, notatttistanuiiig weakness nere
After the weak market of Saturday there j Ftatm-uav. was on mrufi for the improved
aa atrnr.B? IMrllAn In Mav ml-.., f .-.t . . ' . . . . . ,
W , it rnr iuHam i .. m , k. . , . .
Opening ai7c, it advanced steiaulty mini
H rest 00 Sue at aoKti. -It then tell off
aooui He ana advanced at th close to cSio-c.
Saturday a market opened at S7c and cl".-ed
t 87i.c. July wheat was alm stronger,
opening at 6f7t2Hc and closing at c.
ln opening Saturday mi at Mc and tne
close, at fee. September wheat advanced
from 7SHc at the opening to TSV&TSHe at
the dope.
MI corn opened at 45"c and went up to
4,e. July opened at 4ASc and closed at
4c. bid. September opened at MltS'tc
and closed at 44H& .,
- Omaha Cash Seles.
WHEAT-No. 4 hard. 4 car. 414 lbs.. 70c
DV2.NrNV '. 1 ' 2c. .
RE-No. j, 644 lba.. 65c.
Oaaaha ( aaa Prlees. .
WHEAf-No. ! hard. 85c: No. I hard. 73
hard. T'ic, ale. No. 2 spring, tec.
CORN No. 2. r, No. , 43o, sale. No.
4. 41e- Nb.l vejlow-uwe; No. yellow,
43SC; No. rA-tttta, tic; No. 1 white, 4Si,c.
A T8 No. i mixed, -e'.c. No. J mixed. ic;
No. 4 mixed, 27Vc: No. 2 white. No. I
w-bita, 2c; No. 4 white. ac; aiaiadaxd.
Carlat Reeelaita.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chlcaeo 47 110 72
Kansas City .. JM ;i4 240
Mlnneapoiia so
liuluth
8t. louia R aJO 47j
Omaha. 4 1)
. MlBaeaaalla Wkrat Market.
Tha range cf prirei paid In Mlnneapoiia,
a a reported by tha d wards-Wood com
pany. 110-111 Board of Trade, waa:
Article. 1 Open. High. Low. Close.! Bafy.
May ,.. 944; m y, rsi M4
Bept ..f SWi, .. iwr" '.WWI H4i aa
'"
WEiTHER lf-THE CRAI1 BELT.
Waraaer Mlaalaslapl aaa Mia.
kasjrl aad taolr la Oala Valley. ,
. ' -OMAHA. May 1, 1WB.
Th weather has grown much warmer In
tne Mlssiaiipni and Missouri valleys and
weat to tha. mountain.' tiut 1 much cooler
Jr. the OWo valley and. lake region, and
light to ac-avy frnaU ocrurred-this morn
ing in tha norihern pcrtiona at Ohio. In
diana and Illinois cud killing frosts in tha
lake region. .-
The weather Is generally fair In tha
eastarn and southern slates, but la gener
ally cloudy In tha cent raj valleys, and
light precipitation occurred in the west
and northwest and answers arportbla
In tha central valleys tonight and Tuesday.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared rife the correspondina"
day of tha past thre years: ,
' 16. 1WM. 1908. 190
Mln'rrum temperature.... 64 4 35 2
l-eclpltatlon uu . .00 .09
Norma! temperature for today, 44 de
cree a.
Deficiency In precipitation alnce March 1,
.40 of an inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1904,
.11 of an Inch
Deficiency corresponding period in 1904
S.04 Etches.
T indicates trace of precipitation.
I OMAHA DISTRICT REPORTS.
Temp. Rain. -
Stations Max. Mln. lncr.es. Rky.
Ashland, Neb.... 73 fiO .00 Clear
Auburn. Neb SI 43 .00 Clear
Columbus. Neb.. 72 47 .03 Clear
Falrbury. Neb... M 62 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... so M .00 Clear
Or. island. Neb. 4 47 .00 C'lear '
' HartJngton, Neb. 67 42 .0 Pt. cloudy
Oekdale, Neb 63 44 .01 Clear
Omaba. Ne 42 .HO Clear
Tekamab. Neb... S 44 .' Clear
Carroll, la 40 34 T Clear
Clartnda. la ffl 47 . 00 Clear
PlbJ', la ti S3 .07 Pt.cloudr
Ploul City, la... ii M .04 Pt. cloudy
Storm Lake. la.. 41 Ss .0 Pt. cloudy
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Thud. Rala.
Stations. Mas. Min. Incbea
CentraL
Chicago ,
Colutnbua ...
Des Mulnes
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Louisville ..
Minneapolis
Omaha
St. Louis....
24
IS
14
n
19
18
15
ii
6s
2
73
M
hit
70
L. A.
34
40
SS
62
44
S4
44
4
WELSH,
T
.00
.m
.
T
T
A
.03
T
t'Mie. Anntnrr factor a aecre"e of
l.fc4.00u misnels In the amount of oread
stun on pawage. 8norta were moderate
tiKiaeia for t-tn May and July, but oner
lues were very light. l,ater aa a result
01 predictions of warmer westher the Ju.y
option easea on temporarily, the price de
clining to iTM2c. 1 here wss a uun k re-i-ovety.
however, from the slight s-tljork,
the strength of May being ins rajiying
force. Aovlt-es from Minneapoll and Kan
sas City reported an active demand at
higher prtcea for wheat for milling pur
poses, in sympathy with the strength of
these markets the May option here Jd
aneed to Joe. while July sold up to ftc.
The market cloaed strong with prices al
most at the highest point of the day, final
quotations on July being at S?c May
closed at sV7c. Total deliveries today on
May contracts were estimated at about
4ni.00 bushels. Clearance of wheat and
flour were equal' to U.OuO bushels. Ifl
mary receipts were 374.000 bushels, compare
with 244. bushels a year ago. Minne
apolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re
ceipts of 2f3 cars, against 3M cars last
week and 162 cars a year ago.
Sentiment in the corn pit was decidedly
bullish. The feature of trading was aa
active demand for the Msjr option. Offering
of all deliveries were light. Small pri
mary receipts had a strengthening Influ
ence, the total movement today averaging
30 to 30 per cent below that of a year ago.
Largo clearances were an. her bullish fac
tor. July opened Sc lower to V? higher
at 46Sc to 46V?, sold up to 4c and closed
at 4Ac. Local reoeints were 110 cara,
with one of contract grade.
Scattered liquidation caueed some weak
ness in the oata market at the outset, but
the strength of com soon created an im
proved demand, resulting in a firm under
tone. There waa considerable changing
from May to the July option. July opened
unchanged to Sc lower at 2SV: to Hc
aold up to 2S".'SHc and closed at c.
Local receipts were 72 cars.
Profit taking in pork weakened the en
tire provision market, notwithstanding
higher prices for live hogs. The volume
of trading was curtailed by a fear that
the teamsters- strike would spread to the
slock vards. At the close July pork was
off 7Vc at tllOTH- Lard, was down Jc
Ribs were 7H&lc lower at 17.05.
Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: heat,
100 cars; -orn, K cars; oala. 142 cars; hogs,
U.m bfead. . ; ' - , ,,..
Toe leaning futures rinjm
Articles. Open.! High. Low. I Close. Bafy.
Wheat ) I
May if)7 5
July 82
Sept, I 7eT!
Corn 1 I
May ;45S
90 I rr "i
7S-. 7;7iti!i
July
Sept.
Oats
May Jul
Sept. Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept. Ribs
May July
Sept.
47 1
4 H4601
z'B" c.'B a,
2.;
46S
4SS,
4 ;
4S
4H
S3
7H
4."fr
4
!S1, JV; - 2Ni
2Si l!
27V 28 ,27(S-:k
W 11 7Vi! 11 74 11 75 1 11 8S
12 17 V 11 17V : 12 05 12 12 1
I I I -
7 06
7 25
7 4
C 84
715
7 17H
7 07,i 72"i 7 04 7 07V,
I 2iVr 7 rv . X." I a
J42V1 7 47V. ;7 I7V 7 42H
i
86 I t SJVil SS
7 17V,, 7 12H; I 1
1 I7Vi 7 82V, 7 34
82Vk
7 1ft
7 36
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is ActiTe on Buying by ShorUto
Fill Egturday ContraCi.
HEAVY BUYING FOR fOREIGI ACCOUNT
lamp Recovery is Well Malotoloeal
aad the (lose Is Meody, witla
rrlees eor the Hlsh
est Level.
NEW YORK. Msy 1 Today s stock mar
ket was a sinkina uemonsirstin now
nninriii afTui.s M.iiust tnemseivea to tiy
coimngi-ncy mat is foreseen with stirticiiiii
ciearns. The precipitate ta:l lit pruee oil
Hatutaay causn great uneas.nes ir.roupu
out me finance! Oistricl lur turtr.e. con
sequences of tne surmKHge m vau. to
y notning ot trie aang'Ts itn
h.ntea t 011 Haturaay in trie vaaue rumor
nu ngcriiig incioeiit to a te. rr.matt. irie
event ot tooay proves tnst tne precau
tionary measures which resulteu tere
stiunoantiy ertevtive aa to turn the aemoia
iixvd weaKntss into quae cxulx-rant snow
ot strength. An impoitant part ot tne
measuMrs In anticipation, of course, lay
witn tne aneeummr eiement use.t an J
were made .n lorms of sales lor tne short
account won n were put out a iring Siur
aay m airnust unlimited amounts. ine
voiume oi oaimanaina short coiitracia
provea so cxtetisive mat the expected 01-
enngs oany lanca to prowue oiaicriai
..S M.,tUfc. KtlllHlil., .U4 tJ.i. c
e.oee me .ujt .ti ciauiu..tig .u wu.t
u.'i,ie lu uiae ao ui. i' iwmiiu'is.
Ot-IMl l lit ki.e .niuei iuu; was not
rn.ut v.ci;ut: WiviitfM. aiiiw .uui.it
wmen ai oue time caused a 10rea.11.vj
eiiik alter trie fit at' atuuu i.a.i ncu
iaju gaiut uvretiun. a hivu. nja.i
talis t11t out 10 customers 110.11 t,eiu-
mlasinn houses all through Wall street en
Maturaay n.ght tor additional margina be
cauae of the rapid declines of lasu week,
and return orders to sell out or fa Hurts to
respond to cans for additions induced vety
large pressure to sell when the market
opened. London was taking a holiday, but
notwithstanding this a notable feature of
the early trading waa the heavy demand
for foreign account here, which waa said to
come from various quarters In Europe.
After tne urgent demand from tne snorts
had been Mallstled the market became much
quieter and showed a disposition to await
developments. Reports ot net ewrnlng of
railroads ror March showed some im
portant Increases, such as fur I'nion Pa
cific. M per cent; St. Paul, 12 per cent;
Illinois Central. 1 per cent, and Colorado
at Southern, no less than 143 per cent.
The March figurea of traffic of some of
the great systems are reported to have
reached record nguree for any month. I he
usual weekly reviews bv railroad traffic
officials today admit a considerable shrink
age from the March level, although general
satisfaction is still profess d with the
business offerings. 1 he belief In general
prosperity seems unabated, but confidence
is recognised as a prime necessity In the
maintenance of prosperity, and there la
antne question to be entertained whether
the events which have shaken speculative
confidence in Wall street have left the full
confldeno of the business world at large
unimpaired, but today's sharp recovery
was well maintained and the clomn was
steady near the best.
Bond were firm. Total shsres oar .-Bin
3,90.. Tnlted States bonds were all un
changed on call.
The lollowlna were the nuntatinns on tha
New York Stock exchange;
bales. Hieh. Low Close.
Atchison 13.400 85 8l'W M".
do pfd t lir'i 1111. in!
.niianuc toasi Lrine.. i.:
Baltimore A Ohio.... 18.100
do pfd lio
Canadian Pacific K.ofti
Central of N. J )
Chesapeake A Ohio... &..)
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
SEW YORK. GENERAL MARKET
Qaoiatlooe of the Day Varlooa
, Cossaaodltlea.
NEW YORK, Msy L FLOUR Recelpta,
15.703 bbls. ; exports. !.s30 bbls.; market
dull and unchanged; Minnesota patents.
xyXMls.&ti: Minnesota tkera , N.40313.W
winter patenta, W li5.2; winter straights.
44.a0i34.75; winter extras, t3.354j3.74; winter
low .grades. S3 25i3.6a. Rye flour, slow;
fair no good, 44 .10434.85; choice to fancy,
R70$ A5.
WHEAT Receipts, 20.000 bu.; spot mar
ket Irregular; No. 2 red, 31 Sc. nominal,
elevator; No. 2 red. 2Sc. nominal, f. o.
b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, V f.
o. b afloat; No. 1 hard. Manitoba. &c
t. o. b. afloat. The wheat market waa
generally firm all day, its main bullishlng
waa -an Improved cash demand west, bet
ter outside support, a large visible supply
decrease and activity among shorts. Last
price ahowed "titc r.et rise. May was
relatively the strongest position again in
all markets. May, 93 3-16c. closed at
S-'Vtc: July. 91 3-16c. closed at tbc; Sep um
ber. 83 S-lSSMc, closed at Mc.
CORN Receipts. bu.; export, 113.-
34 bu. ; spot market irregular; No. 2, K&Vtc,
nominal, elevator, and Uc f. o. b. afloat;
No. S yellow. 43c; No. S white, SKVe. Op
tions were fairly active and higher, re
sponding to. a bullish visible supply slate
niant. showea,' xotidl(kna . west and good
bull support It closed H&fcc net higher.
May, 5)4iif. ckMM-d at oc; July,- alWt
61c, Hosed at 51c.
OATS Receipta. 147. hu ; spot market
sieaavj mixed. 26 to 32 munds, 84V,0jc;
natural; white, to 32 oounds, 35Voc;
clipped whit, 3 to 40 .nulls, 35Vsjc.
BARtE Y Quiet ; feedniK. 4CV,; Mew York
malting. 46c. e. 1. f. Huffalo. .
RYE Nominal: western. c.
COHS MEAL Stead.. ; fine wheat and
) allow, fl ; coarse, new, 1.0L10; kiln
dried. t2.75!.S6.
FEtD Steady : spring bran. Ill 10;
prompt , shipment ; im.Mungs, lle.lO; prompt
ahlpruewt : city, 19 &-K024 56.
HAY-Steady; g..vnj to choice, 77S2Hc.
HOP3-Stsadv; .tale, common to eboice,
1S"4. .2.1 20 ; lSa. 2-4ic; olds, HllSc; Pa
cifte coast. I'M, nLc; 11M3, 21j-'4ci olds,
lll5e
Hil8 Jul-t; Galveston, 20 to 25
pounds; 20c: California. 2u to 25 pounds,
lc: Texas drv. 24 to SO pounds. 14c
LEATHKX Firm: acid. 24Ui6c.
r-ROVlHIONa-Heef, firm; family, 311 40
14 ; imf, 'laall4o: beef ha ma. in HO
i12.M; tackrt 12.S"anau; city extra India
nieaa. ; s2".ri?.i Cut meata,' steady;
pu klm't (tellies. 17 25iS U0; pickled Shoulders,
fciuilr', plckle.1 hams. t. 7541 It) 00. Lard,
stes . ; western steamed. 17 40; April
rlo 17.40 nominal; reflned, quiet; con
ti:n nt, 17 p: South American. t24; c-om-)auiid.
t5.2f.Q4.C2H. Pork, barely steady;
family, IM.wvi6.au; ehort clear. 111 tuli-;
mess. r.lC'illl-W.-- . .
TALLOW Quiet; city, fU per package)
4V; country. rackages free, 4(j4'c
RICE Firm; domestic, fair to extra,
2T.Ile: Japan, nominal.
LI'TTER Env; stieet price, extra.
creamery. Jutrj.c. titnclal pricea: CTeam
ery, common to extra. 23tI2c: atate dairy,
common to. extra. Si4jTtic; renovated, com
mon t extra. 17ri: western factorv,
common to choice, l.ttrCSc; western Imita
tion cnamery, extra, 2c; extra firsts, 3t
0J4C.'
CHEtSE Firm; ale full cream, small.
. colored and white, fancw, l'c; state fine,
ite; atate late made, colored and white,
tcr In choice. loStfir.c: state large, col
ored and white, fancy. 14c: state f.ne, 13V.9
lCVi atate late maoe. colored ana wnits.
poor to choice. loUgiio.
l-OOrt Irreaulnr; western Btorage selec
tlitns, 17trlc; hrsts, 17HC.
Pot'LTHV Alive, stewdyt western rhlik
ens, 12c; fowls, 13Hc; old turkeys. 14c.
reaed steady; western chicken. loejUlo;
fowls, lofclK; turkeys. lliiHc.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. May l.-tV)RN-8teady; Vs. I
vellow. 47c; No. S. 47c; No. 4. 4c: no grade,
cATS-Steady; No. 1 white. c; No. 4
white, 2.tj;t:.
Visible oil of Gralo.
NEW YORK. May 1 -The rlslhle siinplv
cf araln Saturday. Arrll !. aa comrriled Kv
the New York Produce exchange, l as fl-
H's: '- ' '
V fetal, eSrJ.ilJM i. CitM, l.M.OJU bU.
No. X.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOCrt basy; winter patents, 4OjH.70;
winter straights. I4.254J 4.75 ; spring patents.
S4.70fe6.2S; spring straights, 12.804.40;
bakers. 12. 40.
WHEAT No. t spring, Bl,c; No. 3
spring, 64Cc ; No. red, 87ri(lc.
CORN No. 2. 4c; No. 2 yellow, 4c.
OATS No. 2 c; No. 2 white. t2432Vic.
RYE No. 2. 70c
BARLEY Good feeding, 37640c; fair to
choice malting, 444j4ic
SEEDS No. 1 flax, 11.25: No. 1 north
western; 11.40. Prime timothy, 12.90. Clover,
contract srade. 813.00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., IU.7S
fill. 80. I-ard. per 100 lbs.. i;.(sir.j. snort
ribs side (loose.. e4.87WS7.0O. Short clear
aides (boxed). !&74.a7V.
Following were the receipts snd ship
ments ox otnir ana gram:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls... 16.400 17.no
Wheat, bu...., 8S.00O 22,700
Corn, bu...., t SS.CM) 6K9.0no
Oats, bu lll.nno 79.9IM
Rye. bu 1.000
Barley, bu 242.000 11.800
On the Produce exchange today the but.
ter market waa.es ay; cieaineries, 4iv-c';
dairies. ls(S3e. Kaxs ' stead v: at mark.
cases included. l4Hic; firsts, 16c; prime
ursii, a 1 , ciinu, iay&s. encesv, easy, itc.
t. Lowla Ueoeral Market.
ST. LOUIS, May 1. WHEAT Higher;
No. 1 red cash, elevator, nominal: track
8cj.09: May, kSc; July. 7V$7Sc; No. 2
nam, psi'ssc.
CORN Higher: No. 2 cash. 47c: track
oa 1 Mtgner; o. 1 cash, 3Sc; track
29n1Ve; May. 27Vc; July. rvc; No. 1
white. 32c
FIXLR Dull; red winter, patents. 34.4S
ej4.sv; extra fancy ana straight, I4.S034.36
clear. pJ..
SEEI-Tlmothy. steady, 12.0002.7a.
CORNMEAL Steady, 12 50
BRAN Dull; sacked east tract, 72c
HA Y Steady: timothy, ts.50trl2.50: Drairie.
H.wBS.W.
IRON COTTON TIES 80. ,
BAGGING 8Vac.
HEMP TWINB-CHc ,
PROVISIONS Pork. lower: - Jobbing,
111.75. Lard, easier; prime Meant, 88.45. Dry
salt meats, steady; Doxod extra -shorts
S7-12H; clear ribs. 17.12V,; short clears. 7 STV
Bacon.ateady; boxed extra shorts, 17.75;
clear ribs. 17.75; abort clear, I7.H7V,.
POULTRY Steady: chickens. 10c
springs, S4.00$f6.50 per dox.; turkeye. 12c;
duclts. 10c; geeae, ec
RV'TTER-Slow; creamery, 22T2Sc; dsiry
194V 24c.
EGGS Steady, 14Hc. case count. -
Keceipis. fcnipments
Flour, bbla. 8.000 9.000
Wheat, bu 24.000
Corn, bu 62.000 23.000
Oats. bu. 47,000 25.000
quoted at 88.05 and Russian bonds of 14
at 5uC.
ew York Mooey TNarket.
NEW YORK. Mav 1 -PRIME MERCAN
TILE PAPER tjiv, per rent,
STERLING EXCHANGE Heady, with
B'tnnl business in ttankers' bills at M fv9
4-Sfi.o for demanl and at 4 8r for eixty
dav Mils: posted rates 14 NMJ4 8iH and
4 i7", commercial Mils. 14 t4V'n I MV
SILVER Bar, 6.c; Mexican dollars,
41-,
PONDS Government, steady; railroad.
firm.
MONEY On call. 3a3H percent: closing
hid. 3 per cent; offered at 1 per cent, time
money, steadv; sixty and ninety days and
sit months. 3H pee" cent.
Closlnj prlc.s on ronns wers
1SS Jt" etf HV.
teH I. m N snl. l""1
!S4 M.ntitn.n 1. t . lM"
1S44 Mei nml it 74
1J1 I 4l 1st Ine tl4
M lM;i,n St. 1.. 4..... eH
1M M-. ST. A T. 4. 1SIV,
,l4w 4n t. I
. 7 N. R It , of e. 4s fv4,
iu s. T c. 8 lest
lOJw X 1 C a Se tw
. ; K Paclne 4a lw
.ld'V it V
.1SH X W. r. 4s Hot
. n o a l. rfi 4 tnk
..114 reus. res, tt
t?H Reair ses. VI H
. Ti ;St. Ll V. f. S.114"
.lot M. L. f. ft 4s.
. n 1st. L. . w. e. 4.... o
. MS Se.bo.nl A. L 4s si
19 Sn. carlr. t 114
.. .11.14
Chicago A Alton....
do pfd
Chicago Gt. Western.
Chicago gc N. W
taX)
154
1V.
14!t
197 :
61 H
34V,
C.4O0 204
148
IMV.
9h-
145-
IK .
'ijvj
22-,
41
40?,
5H-
2"4
43V,
Ti1..
65
OV4 ' It"' 90V,
tr.-4
16U'4
2TH
92
167V4
C. M. St. P 49.000 17S4 I:,
Chicago Term. & T... WO 17 17
do pfd 1.4-rt S2 30
C. C?.. C. & St. L.... SOO 97, 97
Colo. Southern 3.800 !H 24
do 1st pfd 0 it '5 ,
do Sd pfd ....
Delaware A Hudson. 1.300 1S5 143
D.. L. W
Denver A Rio G 500
do pfd loo-
Erie ,- 52.4-0
do let pfd -sou
do 2d pfd 4.4no.
Hockhig Valley PO
do rf 1 300
Illinois Central 7,100
Iowa Central 200
do pfd
K. C Southern 400 4 2tH
do pfd 4.3iO 62 0V,
Louis. A Nash 46.1") 14"H 141"
Manhattan L .M lr,i, it.i
Met. Securities- 11.800 79 7tv,
Met. St. Ry 14.S0 11K llf.H
Mexican Central ".SnO 22 20v
Minn. A St. Ixuis
M.. St. P. A 8. S. M..' S.2O0 115 107V,
do pfd ' 7") 157H 15
Missouri Pacific 18.&no 9" 9
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do pfd
N. R. R. of Mex
N. Y Central ...
N. Y.. O. A W
Norfolk A Western
do pfd
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L..
Reading ltiTOO 92 M
do 1st pfd 200 SUA, IfttV.
do 2d pfd
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do pfd 2.W0 74", 73H
St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. l.0 4
SL Louis S. W 3..VO 22t 20V4
do pfd 3.6i 67" 5iA,
8omhern Pacific 4.4S2 1V 5M
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Southern Railway ... 13.no 31 Te SO
do pfd 40 95V, ,i
Texas A Pacific Ii.(m0 32V
T.. St. U A W 36 844
do pfd 2i0 55H 54
Union Pacific .'..SULToft 121S 117
do pfd 1 4"0 98 98
Wabash ............... 1.700 ao 39
do pfd 1.100 43 4v'
W. A L. E 1.3i0 1H 15
Wlsc-onsin Central ... 1.100 20, 20
do Pfd 80 47 46
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American Ex
United States Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex
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Kaaaaa City Gralw ataal Prortaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. May 1. WHEAT
Higher: May, De; July. 73c; September.
iv,c. Cash: No. 2 hard. g0e; No. I
70 aiVrC : No. 4. 6j3r: No. X red, SVflSSc;
No. I 75fl7c: No. 4. 68Sc
COliN-Higher: May. 4,c; July. 434c;
September. 4JSS4fHc. Caah: No. 2 mixed.
5c; No. X 444e; No. 2 white, 44J4Vc; No.
I. 44c.
OATS Steady; No. t white. 304 Jic; No. I
Biixed, 29r.
HAY" Steady; choice timothy, 49 4043 10.00.
choice pra ine, s ot9.u.
BUTTER Steady; ci
iwrkinc. 16c.
EGGS Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 3 whitewood casrt Included, 14Hc; case
count, 134c; cases returned. He leas.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 43 SC.001
Corn, bu ICS" 20.4110
Oats, bu 30.01 7.0t
Philadelphia Prodoee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 1. R UTTER
Weaker: extra weatern creamery, 27Cr27Hc;
extra nearby prima. 29c.
EGGS Firm; nearby fresh, 17c at mark;
wentern fresh 17H17Hc at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full cream,
fancy old, 14c; choice eld, 13413c; fair
to good old. 13t?13i,c: No. 1. 126124c
Mlaaeapolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. May l.-WHEAT-No 1
hard. II. Of,: No. 1 northern. 81004: No. 1
northern. 9Sc; May. 7Sc; July, ketHc:
September, 6!Htj81ic.
FLOUR First patents. IS 1M16 ; second
patenta, I4 8504O6: flrat clears. 44.004J4.10;
second clears. 12 754T2 85.
BRAN In bulk. 11174.
Mllwaokee Crala Market.
MILWAUKEE. May l.-WHEAT-Market
higher: No. 1 northern. 97$c; No. J north
ern, 54i97c: July. kSVtOnSc bid.
RYE- Bteadv; No. 1. 78c. .
BARLEY Steady; No. t 61c; sample, S6
toe.
CORN-Htgher; Msy. 4Tc bid.
Liverpool Grata Market.
IJVERPOOL, May t.-WHEAT-6pot:
Market quiet; No, 1 California, as 8id
itjrss: Market steady: May. Cs 6HU.
July, as ed; September. 6s 4d
CORN Snot: Market quiet; American
mixed, new. 4a 2d; old, 4a UHd. Futures
Market quiet; May. 4s ld; July, 4a He.
Taledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. May V-SEED-aTlover, cash.
Stan. sked. ApriL TL: asked: Lnm alaika
j IT so, pi.ms timothy, 1 40.
do pfd 2..f)
Am. Cotton Oil 1,100 324
do pfd
Am. Ice 14 54 6H
do pfd ) iH 3ait
Am. Linseed Oil .V 1H i"4
do pfd 43 4J
Am. Locomotive 29i0 48", 4.S
do pfd 401 115 114
Am. Smelt. A Refng. 65 5"l 114 WK
do pfd 7fl 120 H9
Am. Sugar Rerng 9,;1 137 135H
Am Tobacco pfd ctf. 3. 9 94,
Anaconda M. Co l.i'W
Brooklyn R. T 3 l'O
Colo. Fuel A Iron.... l6.Sn")
Consolidated Gas .... S.l'O
Corn Products t0
do pfd 2
Distillers' Securities.. l.W
General Electric...... 2w
International Paper.. 2.lo
do pfd !.
International Pump.. loO
do pfd
National Lead l0.
North American 30
Pacific Mail 2.6nt
People's Gas 9 30
Preased Steel Car.... 2
do pfd "0
Pullman Palace Car.. l'
Republic 8teel 6.8"0
do pfd 2 no
Rubber Gooda 7,i0
do t.fd
Tenn. Coal A Iron.... 16.1'iu
V. S. Leather ftiu
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U. 8. Rubber 2.
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do pfd 126.500
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Bostoa Stoeka aad Saati.
BOSTON. Mav 1 Call loans. 3(64 per
cent; time loans, 3i&4H P" cent. Official
closing 01 siocim and oonos:
Aukln tdj. 4a
do 4a
Mei entral 4a
Atthiaon
do pfd
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Boat OB a- Maine..,
Birfon Elevated
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Aroer. Art. Cfaem..
do pre
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Amer. Su,ar
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WASHINGTON. May L Today's state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the H50.6ViO.OiV gold
reserve in the division of redemption,
shows: Available cash balance. I134.3i8.6sl;
gold, IS2.331.729.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Csttls Bectipt Moderct ltd Price Held
Jart About Stcudj.
HOGS SOLD AT STEADY PRICES
Literal Ria of fbeep Bad La sate aad
a Deanaad Waa Aprsareatly 1. Iss
ued Market Haled Slow aad
Fall? Teat to Flfteea Lower.
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SOUTH OMAHA. May 1. 1905.
Receipts weie: came, tiugs. fcne-ep.
Orhciai Monuay t it .vot u. ..J
bame day test week 44l .a.a
Mme aayt week betcre. a.i. 4
bame thre weeKs ago.. 4.".-' s.t.o'
bame lour weeks ag.i... .Mi
bame day last year Z.&.4 .-2i
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE.
'1 he following tattle snows the le e p.a
of cattie, nogs a net sheep st South cirnttn
lor the year 40 oate, trim comparison wnn
last jeax.
1S6. 19 4. lec.
Csttle li454 t'..o tUH
Hog, 77s.4o tsty.vo tw.is
Sheep 6M.624 SNJ.Otw 4,41
4ie lollowing table snows tne vtu,c
price ot nogs at Mouth omana lor tne laa;
several aays, wttn comparisons:
1 cow. . -?S
cow .
4 cslv.-a
1 bull...
1904.
April
April
April
April
April
A pi 11
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
July
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
104. 11903. ;19US . ,1901 . .1900. ;18.
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. 1 1
l4l 03. 7 J0 I 661 6 , 1 "4
I 1 s wri I si si wi I 08
I 14V I M ! 4 , 6 il I
I 6 M 1 6 13 J a, 631 fc i s w; 3 no
.1 4 u 6 . 1 J, 4 so, a to, 8 6
4 Su I 4 00, 7 24 1 a 9M i 3U I ba
I 4 4 M 7 i4, CSi " 4 iT 8 4
. 4 SoHl 4 MN XI .( vl! I I
I I 4 Hi I 6 6, 4 6 bi
I i 84 I 7 Si, 78i 4 . I 4 4 3 SB
I a tSi 4 S5 7 ill k b, 4 1 i I i
. 6 at I I V, 1 tl! i Mi Mi I m
. 4 2k I 4 80 7 29. , 04; 4 4i 3 u
I 4 Sb4 4 86, T 23 1 I 86 4 I a,
.1 6 SWn 4 tw, 5 lk. 0 kal i 01, I 7
.t - , a mt- t u.
23 feer . 944 4 70 I feeders S 4 no
J5 feeders . 11 42 4 7" 2 feeler". He", 4 )
M E. Hotchk s-Mt.nt
29 steer .. 14IC 4 1 steer .. ..l'i 4 65
31 steers .. .!!! 4 Ci
U Allen-lrtahn
1)i 4 V 1 c-iw 94ii 1 00
V72 I l I rrm I i.i
12" 4 5" 2 bulls lO 3 Ji
Kit) J 84
Ht.K ;r Thre wa asbout a normal Monday
run oi ni.as here tnosy. and as supplies st
other pom.s were not excessive, tne msr-
sei nsiti up in go-Kl shsp". 1 lading her- ,
was a little stow, owing to the tact that!
salesmen tried to get mure money, while I
packers were not wining to i mme than
stesdy prices. The hoar sold ririallv at
ftill steady prices a compared with Sat- j
urday s lst prices In other words, the I
hulk of the ssl- went at 85 10 snd 86 1:',.
A few of the effveeot loads sold for 8.. lo. j
and there was vetv little thnt had to go for
ls than 15 10. While Oi sdlng was a little j
slow, the market was brought to a rea-
sonably early close by the email number
northern. 9TSc: No 2 northern. 8t.HtjSi.4c;
Mav. 9: H-; J.ilv. .c: 8'H'mlr, 814:
4ATS-To arrive ami on track. 24o.
of hogs on ssle. Representative sales:
K at. su. Pr fim Ac. fk. rr.
M 1M IS1 (....? . I IIS
?4 left .,4 f ; . . 4
u riz la i in :i . n ywt 1 ii'.
Tl .11 4 i 10 ,4 Ml tits.
t :i: . . 14 42 : . . u,
k tt" too 4 1 77 :tt 12 4 1I-,
77 T: Sti 4 1 41 fl ... t it-,
: r n t to ; te w t i:
44 Ki . 4 1 H 2V 4 I 11
44 TT ton I ta 7 7M to t lit,
70 ;J4 140 I It It !I SO 6 t;
t 117 i 1 111 4 rr; . . I nv,
44 ?l tr 4 ia m 4 sn 4 lit,
71 KI 14 6 1 4 pw IS tit,
44 tM lKt I 10 til Ito 4 ltt,
: rst 40 4 14 M M l!l I lt,
tt. 0 Ml 4 11 " !41 1J4 4 11,
4 5t4 SOO I 10 47 ?44 ... I llv.
'M ... 4 10 J4.7 ... I u,,
7 134 4" I t 44 J4I i 4 It's
61 ! M I II K It Ml 4 II
4 t!4 40 4 1 0 44 tM ... I II
44 tit k III CV s ... 6 II
14 rri 10 1 1:14 oo m ... I 11
tt JW ... I lt
I 4 2T4j j 7 03 I l; :i W 1 72
-I t ni 4 79, 7 14 S 99, 4 64, 6 4 a u
. 6 4 Tw; I 6 Su, 9S: ti ii
.1 a 4 el 1 111 - 1 s w. su, a n
.1 4 a-Hl 4 79 7 10; 6 6: I 4 42 8 7i
I t ZH' I 111 1 04, m: n - im
I I 81, 7 til, 6 kai 4 8V 4
. 1 I I si, I tl, I N ot- m
.j 4 854,1 I J 06, i a 7t a tit I 67
., I 2v 7 74, 7 t4 1 t, 4 'iii 6 f 3 00
.1 6 22H 4 7s I 9s, 6 TV, 6 ,
..; 6 lbs, 4 74 C f 2 4 72; 6 64, 1 67
.1 I 1, I 71, IU ( 97; t 3'(
.1 4 107a: 4 66 C 71 7 68 5 65! I I 69
a 26. 3 61
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1 5 UVi.' j 83, .' 6 64.
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OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade aod Qaotatloaa oa
staple aad Fawey Prodwee.
EGGS Receipts, heavy; market, steady;
candled stock. 16c-.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 104llc; young
roosters, according to sise. 6ac; old
roosters. : turaeys, I4tiwc: ducss. lie.
BUTTER Packing stock. 14c; choice to
fancy dairy, 184j2oc; creamery, 23H"4c;
P FRESH ' FROZEN FISH-Fresh trout.
12c; pickerel, 6Hc: pike, Hc; perch. 7c;
blueflsh, 11c: whitcrish. 10c, salmon, 11c;
redsnapper. 9c; green halibut, 13c; crapples,
11c; buffalo. 7c; white .hsas. lie; herring.
3Hc; Spanish mackerel, 12c; lobsters, boiled.
45c; green, 40c; finnan had tiles. 7c; roe shad,
each. 75c; shad roe. per pair, 30c ; frog legs,
per dos. 30c; catfish. 144,
HAY' Prices quoted .by Omaha Whole
sale Hay Dealers' amortntion: Choice No.
1 upland. 87.60; No. tV'SjuO; medium, 850;
coarse. 18.00. Rye strstrr 15.40. These prices
re- for hay of good rtfor and quality.
BRAN Per ton. H760.
TROPICA!. FRUIT.
' ORANGES Extra - fancy Mediterranean
sweets, all sixes. 12.75493.00: fsncy navels.
Sites 128.- 150, !7 ,: 200, 216, 25U. 41.258.50;
80. 96, 112, 12.50432.74 seedlings, all sixes.
82.75. - --
LEMONS Cslifornla, extra fancy. ' ITS,
3cO and 360 sise. .(; fancy, i and
3o0 stxe. 12.75; choice. 240 and 270 sise, 12.25;
.fi and 360 slxe. 82.40.
DATES Per box of SO lb. pkgs.. $2.00;
Hallowe'en, in 7o-lb. boxes, per lb., 4c.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. 75
-Roc; imported Smyrna, 4 -crown, 10c; 5
crown. lie.
BANANAS Per medium aised bunch,
I1.7Efir2.26: Jumbos. $!.6o&3.00.
GRAPEFRUIT California, per bog of 44
to 64, $4.00; Florida. S-VOCecOO.
FRUITS.
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Black, per
8-lb.. box. 11.75: white, per 8-lb. box, $1.66.
STRAWBERRIES . Texaa, per 24-o.t.
case. $2!f.tr2 60.
APPLES New York Baldwins. $3.00; Col-O-ado
I.er Dsvls, per box Jl. 25150
TANGERINES California, per half-bos,
VEGETABLES
CRANRERRIES Jerseys, per crate, $2.08.
ru J A icir.o Moms grown, in sacka. per
bu.. 30c: Colorado, per bu., 45c; aew pota
toes, per lb.. Cii9c.
TURNIPS-Old, per bu., 40c; new. per
dox.. 45c.
CARROTS Old, per bu., 40c; new, per
dox . 45c.
PARSNIPS Old, per bu.. 40c.
BEANS Navy, per bu, $200.
WAX BEANS Per u-bu.box, $1.00; string
beans, per ',-hu. box, i&e.
CUCUMBKRS-Per dos.. $1.9X91.80.
PEAS New, per bu. box, $2.0002.50.
TOMATOES Florlds, per 6-basitet erst.
$6"0.
SPINACH-Per bu.. 75c,
ONIONS Colorado yellow or red. per lb.,
2 He; new southern, per dox., 45c.
CABBAGE Holland seed, per lb., 2c;
California cabbage, in crates, per lb., 2c.
BEETS Old, per bu.. 40c; new, per dos.
bunchea. 45c.
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
dox.. 305 40e.
LETTUCE Hot house, per doi.. 45c; bead
lettuce, per dox., 11 iOJjl.36.
RHUBARB Illinois, per box of 50 lbs.,
$l.oo.
PARSLEY Per dox. bunches. 45c.
ASPARAGUS -Home grown, per dos.
bunches, Socfctl .00.
M 1 SCELLA NEOU8.
CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream.
16c: Wisconsin Young America, 16c;' block
Swiss, new, 16c; old. 17c; Wisconsin brick,
Ic; Wisconsin limburger, 15c.
NUTS Walnuts. No. 1, aoft shells, new
crop, per lb., 16c; hard shells, per lb., 13c;
No. t soft shells, per lb. 13c: No. 1 hard
shells, per lb.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
12c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb.. 7c;
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 4c; Chill walnuts,
per lb.. 12613V: almonds, soft shell, per
lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb., 15c; chestnuts,
pee lb.. 12Vr613c; new black walnuts, per
bu., 75fc90c; shellbark hickory nuts, pet bu.,
$1 75: large hickory nuts, per bu., $1.40.
HIDES No. 1 green. THc; No. I green,
IVl No. 1 salted, 6Vc: No. t salted. 7V6c;
No. 1 veal calf. 10c; No. 2 veal calf. 9c;
dry salted, 7614c. sheep pelts, 2&c4jtl.OO;
horst hides, $1.4093.00.
7 33 i
3
14 4 1
6 2
11 17
i 1
3
3
47 54 . S
indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars ot stock
brought in by each road was:
Hogs,Csttle. Sheep Horses
C, M A St. P. R .... i
U. P. System 58
C. A N. W., east...... 3
C. A N. W west 2
C. St. P., M. A O.... 6
C, B. A Q , west ... 27
C, B. A Q.
C, H. 1. A P., east
Illinois Central
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The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head indicated;
Cattle.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
Swift and Co.. country..
Van Bant A Co
Carey A Benton
Lobman A Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill A Son
Mike Hagerty
J. B. Root A Co
Other buyers
Hogs. Sheep.
n 497 914
"j 9-ft 2.1X7
pifl 4 o.til
469 9S3 1JX9
46 la
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7 .....
24
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197
3.561
768
Westlnghouse Elec...
Western I mon
Ma)
AI
64
114
107
89
H
107
324
1J4
35
VA
171
93H
rt
114
1'7
874
354
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91
84
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73
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824
11
1"7
89
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19
324
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84
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1-JI
93
Total sales for the dsy. 1.67J7.2W shares.
- Hew York MlalaaT Slocks. . .
NEW YORK, May L The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
. 4
. 4
.n
.17
i
. 6
,LIIIK Clltct
untana .......
Tiphir
iPhoonlx
'ptoal
ISSTbgo
Siern. Novsda .
aull Uopoo ..
iainoar4
-Itt4
.. I
.. 11
... 4
.. 41
.. at
lliai Com
A I ICO
fctraoia
BruniwUk ra ..
c'oatatock Tunnol
(on. lal. A Va...
Horn Bilor
Irooi filvae
Uead'Ula OS
O tiered.
Forelga FloaoelaL
BERIJN, May L Cm the Bourse todsy
domestic shares were higher and the auax
ket generally firm
PARIS. Mav 1 Prices on the Bourse to
dav were irregular and the tone waa heavy,
unfavorable New York advices adding to
the depression Rentes decline 1. oamg to
the heavy monthly settlement. Rlt Tu toa
lost IS Uauv.0. 8utaiaa luieptruu ta wire
Philadelphia lias Floetoates.
PHILADELPHIA. May l.-There were
wide fluctuations In United Gat Improve
ment company stock today, following the
opening on the local exchange. The at or
closed at 120 on Saturday and opened
today at 117. During the first ten min
utes of trading the shares fell rapidly to
ill snd then rose steadily to 117, at which
point the slock became quiet. Other k.-al
stocks were but little Influenced by the
fluctuations in United Gas. Tne unsettled
condltiona of the shares of this company
is due 10 the pending deal between the
United Ges Improvement' company and
the city of Philadelphia, whereby the com
pany !s endeavoring to lease the gas worka
from the city for a period of seven yeara
for the sum of $24,000,000. There has been
agitation by certain Philadelphia news
papers against the consummation if Ike
lease and this is believed to have weak
ened the stock
Total 2.958
CATTLE There was a light run of cattle
in sight this morning at ail points, but
there was no Improvement In prices, as
the demand did not seem to be particu
larly urgent. Both buyers and sellers are
apparently In a waiting attitude to see
which way the market is going to go.
Buyers were In hopes thst receipts would
be liberal this mornlns. and the fact that
thev were not shows thst the feeders have
confidence In the market. Trading was
rather; slow at this point,-hoi stlrl a good
clearance was hiadc at, a reasonably early
hour.
The proportion of corn-fed eteers to the
total receipts this morning was very small
and the quality of those that did arrive
waa only fair, nothing strictly choice being
offered. The market was slow, but right
around steady on anything desirable. In
some esses salesmen thought thev could
not do quite as well as they did at the. close
of last week, but that is always the case
when buyers are Indifferent and the mar
ket slow. A large proportion of the re
ceipts consisted of western hsy-fed steers.
Part of them were fat enough for killers,
while quite a few had to go for feeders.
The prices paid did not show much change
from those in force the latter part of last
week.
The market on cows and heifers was also
rmher slow, hut rri"a hel.i tist :ii.cj'
steady. Buyers did not take hold with any
life, but the cattle kept moving toward
the scales, and as receipts were light, the
bulk of them were soon disposed of. Com
mon atuff was hard to dispose of. a the
demand for that class seemed to be very
limited.
Bulls, veal calves and stags all sold in
Iust about the same notches they did the
itter part of last week.
The msrset on stocners ano teeners was
practically steady. The demand wss in
fairly good shape and the desirable grades
changed hands without much trouble. As
mentioned above. Quite a few of the west
ern hay-feds sold for more money to feed
ers than packers, would give, but of course
the feeders picked out those that showed
quality. Common stuff was slow, the same
as usual, nut mere wss 110 parncuiar
weiol Market.
NEW YORK. Mnv . 1 -WET.! J-Thrs
whs s sharp hrenk in IMi1n tin. which
closed at A!S7 pis fou awn and st 14 for
futures lax-filly the iinrket was rath.-r
unsettled and ruled eler in syrra'hv
with the treak abroad, closing st
f9 9. t'opr' r slo whs lower s'trnad. flow
ing at 10 1 4-1 for spot and at alko t't for
futures In the l4n1on msrkel. Ixx sllv the
msrket seems riuite unsettled. It is under
stood thst leadlt.g producrrs are still ask
ing $16 26 for Inks and eiectrolytit , (nil it
Is also reported thst these prices rsn be
shaded ' snd there are. romors of 84"
under 116 l44ke Is more or les nominnl
at 115 nrti 1&.2S electroli tic si Sl.VftMjit.KH
snd casting at 114 7f."? 15 . Iesii w s un
chsrgecl st 14 fotit i-irt the local market
anil st 12 lis rt In IJurlon. PpeMer wss
uuiet t li 60 here and declined to 13 17 M
In l4ndn. Iron cled -t 64s -Id in Olas
(a, and nt Ms in Mlddleotvirough. fn ally
the market wss quiet and unchanged, with
No. 1 norihern foundry quoted at 117 7f
1 .'. No 2 northern foundry at $17.TM17.S
No. 1 southern soft foundry at I17.2.VS17 78
and No. t southern soft foundry' t l!625
617 .'6,
ST. LOUIS. May 1. METAt.S Le-ad.
steady, 4 60. Speller, weak. $5 ttH-
change in prices. Representative
, BEEF STEERS.
lies:
CesTee Market.
NKW TORK. May 1. COFFEE Futures
opered at a decline of 6 points under
moderate realising by buyers on low point
of laat week. The close was steady at a
decline of 519 points. Sales were reported
of 47.5i baga. including May at Cite; Julv,
685f75c. September. 6 9uc; December. J.14
tj-7.-; March, T.S"C. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 1
invoice, 74c.
FeodataaT at l.lvergool.
LIVERPOOL. May 1 -The following are
the fcttK-ks of breadstuff's and provisions In
the port: Flour. st.OrO sacks: wheat. 1.81..
ii' rentals; corn. 426 "tw centals: baeon,
20 ana boxes; hams, V.ia hr xes; shoulders.
4,1'Di boxes, butter. 1 f O rwt : cheese. 47 7
boxes;, lard. 4." tieices of prime westers
item, snd 2, loos v othtr kioUa.
Ko. At. . Tt. Ns. At. Fr.
j IJ14 1 14 11 l;4 4 14
I 4I -4 14 II It41 I II
:4 r.4 4 'I ti int 1 11
I fl II 14. 1111 ( t
r no 4 40 im 1 ti
1 M4 4 41 1J 1H I tl
XI W 111 II 1143 I t4
I 474 4 4 4 1141 4 II
j MT 4 40 JO IIS 6
7 HOT 4 14 17 1041 I M
Hit 4 7 71 1!47 I 41
4 10U 4 70 4! into 4 41
II JOOt 4 It II 1XI I Ml
i, ins 4 71 17 iro i ta
4 KO 4 71 17 Hit I M
mi 4 SO T 14al 4 U
24 ltl 4 4
STEERS AND COWS.
I 14 4 14 II Kit I It
SO. 117 4 14
COWS.
1 Ttt 1 1 444 I 44
SOO 0 1 7M U
i' 474 t OS I H,t I a
i" 9M I SI 1 ......1040 t Tl
j 70 I so 2t mt t at
a to M 4 4I I II
1 114 I 14 1 ll4 t ai
i tit I t 1 10'4 I M
1 70 If 11 444 I 00
1 pat I 44 14 M 4 00
l' 1!4 t 0 4 1W4 4 00
1 4 t 44 1 1!S 4 40
I ro 1 10 it t,7 4 04
1ST t 71 1 Ill 4 1
T 444 I 74 t !J0 it
I a4 I T5 1 1044 4 tt
1 tW 111 1 117 4 10
114 I 44 9t 7I 4 10
I tlO t 0 4 fill 4 li
j lot I 00 so sat 4
I r t tt t nu 1 1
I 14 I 94 l a. Its I
441 I 44 I IMt 4 40
1 lOo I 40 1 Ilk 4 60
J ill 8 44
HEIFERS.
t4 1 14 I Ill t tt
4 lot I St I tl I 71
I tso I at 44 tot 4 t
a 471 t S 441 4 tl
" "BVilk. -
1 IM 111 1 100 t t
1 ii4 1 7i 1 ia, 1 1
1 IM I 1 ISM t M
I tWO I " I 14zi t 0
1 1B I t H4 t M
1 .1010 I ! I t 4 n,
1 ic t 11 1 170 4 rt
1 464 I tt 1 liu It
CALVES.
1 IH 111 4 m I M
1 tt 4 M 4 )' I M
4 tu 4 4 i tie I ;i
t it 4 64 U lit I 71
tt ltl 4 6 I IT 71
1 t4 4 74 I ISO 4 00
U SO 4 Ti I IB H
I ltt 4 a I ii t t
t 144 4 4
6TOCKER8 AND FEEDERS.
t 174 IS 1 IK 4 6
1 HI IS t 47i 4 fe
tt 14 1 w 4
I M Ik I I I 4 on
4 467 t M W HO 4 60
I 14 t It I 10 4 0
t To I 14 4 TW M
I To I 4 4 U4 4 04
1 14 I 40 I tie 4 i
1 M IM ' I Ii 4 1
1 IM t Tt t 441 4 14
1 6o4 t Tt t't
tt Too t M 41 4 M
t t I 4 It 7M I li
M Ul IM II mi 4 at
HAT FED WESTERN 8.
A M Wolfkiel-Idaho.
1 cow 1 4 1 cow H7 $
S Sulla le 2 6S I cow Srti
buuU U'i las 7 liters ...1 )
biir.f-.r- 1 here .as a big run of sheep
Snd lambs here this morning. tut quite a
lew ot them were hilled through. None of
the packers seemed to be anxious for sup
plies and as a result they maoe uee of tne
liberal supplies to pound the market In
bad shape. 'Iraoing on sheep was very
slow st a decline ti fully loii5c. Bids In
many cases were worse' than that, but
salesmen could not make up their minds to
make the concessions askea. so that it waa
a slow, mean iruirlrot fnm start 10 finish.
The, quality of the offerings was only fair.
ine market on lambs was also nun ana
fully lfatiifw lower. tVinslderable stuff was
stiii in nrst hand at a late hour.
Wuotntions. for clipped stock: Good to
choice lambs. $J.754j6ou- fair lo good Ismba.
$5.005.75, tiind to choice Colorado wpn'ed
lumbs. f7.ffr7 40; good to choice yearlings.
$5.36145.50; fair to good yearlings. x5.06 .5;
good to choice weth-rs. $4.bVj6 00; fair to
(rood wethers $4 5f84 90; good to choice
ewes. I45CX&4.8S; fair to good two, $4 .nw
4 50. Wcoied stock sells from 5c to 11 00
per hundred pound higher than clipped
siock. tcepreaentative sales:
No. Av.
2 goats 90
16 western cull ewes 90
2 western cull ewes 9t
2 clipped wtern ewes 1"0
444 clipped western ewes 96
49 clipped western ewes 104
19H clipped western ewes 11
197 clipped western ewes 14J
i west, yearling and wethers si
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Msy . 8VOOI, The com
mercial Bulletin savs of the wool mar
ket: The markrt has gained additional
strength with a still upward eendency,
while the excltementj In Ihe west continues
at prlce as high as a Week ago. Austra
lian snd South American cross-hreda as
well as merlm.s have had a Isrge move
ment, and a satisfactory business has been
done In pulled wool. A-rivals of row terri
tories have bonghf at -prleee profitable to
the dealers. All the market abroad are
stronger and the I.onlon sales which Vpen
on May 2 are reported to he considerably
firmer, with probably higher prices ruling.
The shipments of wool from P.osron to date
from December 29. 19(4. according to the
same authority are 84 541.879 pounda. against
73.772.227 pounds "at the Hme time lost year.
The receipts to date are 94.113.9 pounda
against 2.7SS.39 for the same period last
year
ST. IX3I1S. May l.-WOOI Stsong and
higher; medium grades, combing Slid
clothing, 2432Sc; l'ght fine. 4721e; heavy
fine, 174J19c; Uib washed. 31&CS4V-.
Pr.
2 75
1 00
8 U
4 bO
4 50
4 65
4 5f
4 55
6 im
6 10
6 10
7 00
2 85
4 00
5 12H
6 75
6 90
4 75
140 clipped west. year. A wethers 97
133 clipped weit. year. A wethers 98
644 Colorado wool lambs 64
oo western cull ewes tw
4W western ewes 87
430 clipped western yearJinga
and wethers..- , 93
14C Colorado wool lambs..... 74
llo Colorado wool lamt 75
651 western clipped wethers lt
CHICAUO LIVE STOCK MARKET
tattle aad Sheep Steady Hoars Fle
teat. Higher l.atnba Lower.
CHICAGO, May 1 -CATTLE Receipts,
1,i head; market steady; good to prime
steers, 6d i.Vhvufc. poor lo medium, 14 &f
5.41; stockers and teedets. $2.i5iu.zo; cows.
43.0olEt6.0O; heifers, li.;5rf .26; canners. tl.tsj
kit."; bulls. IZ.&tij4 76; calves. $j ia.aa6.io.
HOGS Receipts. CT.UOO head: estimated
for tomorrow, ai.ts.ti head; market 5c higher;
rntxed and butchers, S5.1i"a5.80; good to
choice heavy, IS.(ifaS.:S; rough heavy. $4.76
114 96; light. 85.ootjt.2'i4; bulk of sales, $5.00
4j.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 21.000
head; sheep market steady; lambs 15fc2oc
lower; good to choice wethers, shorn. 64
i5.00: lair to choice mixed, shorn. $3.6t-
4 d: western sheep, shorn. I3.S11476.O0; native
lnmhs, shorn, $4.0Oiu4) u; western lambs. $5.00
4f7.0O.
1 Sew York Live Stock Markrt.
NKW YORK, May I. BEEVTC8 RecelpU.
I.221 head; steers and bulls slow, but about
steady; cows. 104115c lower; steers, M85i
6.25; bulls, W.25tj.wu; cows, $1.65(34.40; few
extra Kentucky cows. $4 70. cables quoted
live cattle selling at 124il2c. tops 13c;
dressed weight sneep steady. Exports to
morrow, estimated. 6i0 head cattle. S40 head
sheep and lambs and 4," quarters of beef.
CAL tS Receipts, a.513 head: veals. 254)
75c lower; common to prime veals, Md'tf
5.50; choice, I5.764i6.00; few extras. Sh.24; gen
eral sales. 84 .ttg6.25. Dressed, lower; city
dressed veals. Ve; country dreseel. 5a74c
HOGS Receipts, 10,073 head; market firm;
state and i'ennsylvsnia. 15.006.65; choice,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 878
head, sheep dull and weak, lamos firmly
he.d. tut no higoer; wooled sheep, t3.75ia.ro;
cuils. e2.urij3.av; clipped sheep, ss.vtko4t.00;
unrnorn lambs. $6.(Ka'.90; cupped lambs,
4.i56.40; poring iambs, IH.506jM.vU
St. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 1. CATTLE Receipts,
2,0wt head, Including I,6oi Texan. Market
for natives strong: Tcxans steauy; native
snipping and export steers, t6.0otgv.5u;
dieted beef and butchers' steers, 64.UOS
6.26; steers under l.coO pounds, 64.0fna5.lJ,
stockers snd feeders, $2.i5j5.u0; cows and
hellers, $3.ti6 2b; canners, 6 0"ilo6.26; bulla,
2.tbi4.26; caives. 6.i.iSj.24; Texas and In
dian steers, 435"ri6.7; cows and neirera.
S2.0nj4 25.
HOGS Receipts. 5.000 head; market
stesdy: pigs snd lignts, $4.orio.l0; pack
er. 5.onyM.15; butchers and best heavy,
S4.04ii5.24. ..
SHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt b, 2.00
head; market steady; nStlve muttons. $3 50
4j65; Ismbs, 65.wuj7 50; culls and bucks,
VUVai.ov; Blockers, $2.75(53.25. Texans, $3.00
600. ,
Kaasas ( Ity l ive Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY, May 1 CATTLE Re
ceipt a i.ko head. Including 1.5" southerns;
market strong; choice export and dressea
beef steers. ko.2Mi6.25: fair to good. $4. 25-8
5 25; weetern-ied steers. 84l6ui; stockers
snd feeders, $3.or4.9: southern steers, 3.50
ti5 50; southern cows. $2 2ai4.40; native
cows. 12. 2664 75; native heifers, S3.2b4ji.35;
bulls 12 4"fg"4.4)5; calves. 83 ttofj; 25.
HOGS Receipts. 5 soft head: market
strong and active; top. 15 22H; bulk of sales.
$.". Pal20: heavy. Ili.i.rilj5 224; packera. $5.05
fri.J"; pig snd lights. 14 2o6.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.0O
head; market strong; native Ismbs, S6.5w
tt7.6: western-fed lambs. Ills';!; western-fed
sheep and yearlings. 14. do'T, 75:
Texas clipped vearlirgs. M5t"50; Texaa
clipped sheep. $40ia)f4.75, Btockers and feed
ers. $3.5016.50.
St, Joseph Live Stork Market.
ST. JOSEPH May 1. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 426 hsdl market slow and steady.
Natives. S4.2bCiC.oii; cows sna neirers. i r
436 40; Blockers arid feeders. $2 744.74.
HfiGS Receipts. 2.tr70 head; market
steady. Light. $5.1(rgS.17H: medium snd
heavy. 85.12VriiS.2P.
SHEEP AND LA VI B9 Receipts. 13.S38
head; market 4c lower: lambs, $7.00. ,
Slows City I lie Stock Market,
SIOUX CITY. la.. May l.-(Ppec1al Tele
gram. CATTLE Receipts. 2i0 head:
market steadv; stockers 10c higher: beeves,
$4ooii6 00: cows .bulls and mixed. $3 .One
4 On: stockers and feeders, $3 0)434 40; calve
and yearlings, ti.itot ".
KtXiS Receipts, 2.600 head; market
steadv, M lling at $5 vtji ib; bulk of sales,
$5.05. '
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stork st the a)x principal
weatern markete yesterday:
Cattle. Hobs. Sheen.
2.V)6 $ 51 13.773
2."0
7. I'D
4.6
2.("0
16,V0
rottoa . Market.
NEW YORK May 1 -COTTON-Spot
closed quiet 4 points higher; middling up
lands. 7 ! ; middling gulf. 8.15c; sales, 40 -(.
bales. I ji
NEW ORLEANS May l.-COTTON-Firm;
sale. J.soo bales: ordinary. 44c: good
orainarv, o i-i.c; iow -miQouua o i-ic, mm
dling. 7 7-lc; gtvid mlddllug. 7Hc;.nld(1lmg
fair, 84c; receipts, 1,771 bales; ttock. 181.(ni
bales. '
LIVERPOOL. May 1. CXITTONBpot In
fair demand; prices 9 polnta higher; Amer
ican middling fslr. 4.77d; good middling.
4 46d: middling. 4d; low middling. 4 1Sd;
good ordinar', l.S5d; ordinary, S.7W1. The
Seles of the day were 80hw bales, of which
Inn were for speculation and txport and
included 7 600 hales Americna. Recelpls,
IQH bales. Including l.n bale American.
ST. 1.0UI8. Mav 1 . COTTON Stead V ;
middling. 7 8-lOc; sales. 130 hales: receipts.
4' bales; shipments, 117 bales; stock. 46.450
bales.
Oils aad Hoaia.
NEW YORK. May.-L OILS Cottonseed
oil. quiet; prime ei ude.. "nominal :. yellow.
20v,c. Petroleum, quiet i reflned. New York,
C.9.K-; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 690c; in
bulk, 4-. Turpentine, steady at Ta(Hc.
ROSIN Steady; frrB.irre"L chmmon to
'SAVANNAH, da; May 1 iiIl.S-Tur-penllne.
firm at &6c. ,
ROSlN-Firm: A, B. C. $2.9i; I. $2 9j;
E 8'.i5: F. 83 10; O. $3 H. $.; 1. 13.1'.';
K. 83 70; M, $3.75; N. $: '; WC. $3 85. WW.
$4 05
OIL CITY. Pa.. May l.-OMCredlt ll
ances. I1J9: certificates, no bid; shipments.
ltS3l hbls ; averaare. 76.lRS.bbK; runs.
i?7 srn bbl. m vers bc 73.964 bbht.v Ship
ments, lilmi, llO.fr hbls average, 9t9
bbls ; runs, Lima. 103.435 bbls.; average,
57,9J bbls. '
iBtar aad MOlaases.', '
NEW YORK. May : l.-BUGAR-TUw:
nominal: fttir refining. -S1WV; oentrif ureal.
96 test. 4S-lCc; molassfs sugar. 'J ll-lc. Re
fined. -dull: No. C. 4.56c- No. 7. 4 50c; No , K
6 40c- No. 9. 4.85c: No. 10. 4.S0c; N0. 11. 4 80c;
No. 12. -8.15c: No. 13. 4.06c; No. 14. 5c: confec
tioners' A. 8c; mould A. t.40e; cut losf.
6 85c- crushed. 6.6oc: powdered, .25c; granulated.-
.16c; cubes. S.40C.
MOLASSES Steedyj. New Orleans open
kettle.- good to'ntTSSr.
SYRUP Nomina!. Ste' ' ,
NEW ORLEANS. May 1. 8UGAR Quiet ;
open kettle. 84A4U-: opn kfttle centrif
tiral 4H4!B-16c;-oesitrlfugal white. 6HC
y?"w 4V.4-lc: seconds. SU-1j4Hc.
MOI-ASSES Noralnsi; opesi kettle, IKt
lc; centrifugal. f4c.., ,
SYRUP Nominal. 3oc. f
Elgla batter Marltet.
EIX3IN. III.. May L-BCTTKR-Sold at
25c a pound on the Board of Trade today,
a decline of 4f from last week : Prices.
Sales in this district were oJO.OOO pounds.
TRIAL OF THOMAS DENNISON
Caie Will Be Called la District loart
at Red Oak la A boat Tw
Weeks.
District court convenes at Red Oak. Ib.,
on Tuesday morning, one of the cases on
the docket being that of the State of Iowa
as-alnst Thomas Dennison. taken on a
change of venue from Harrison county to
Montgomery county.
Dennison and his attorneys will appear
In court at the opening, ready to go to
trial as soon at the judge assigns the case.
It. Is not expected that the cae will be
called until after the regular docket has
been disposed of. which will put it oft
maybe two weeks. Attorney Connell says
he thinks the actual trial of Ihe case will
begin about May 15. t
PAVING PLANS NEARLY READY
I .moss.
Sew SperlttretioBB to. Be.. 'Imple aad
Satlsfaetory, Says City
Eagtlaeer.
City Engineer Rosewwter says he expeo's
to have paving speclflntulons resdy for ths
consideration of the' council tonight
He Is working on them snd declares they
will be superior to any specification of Ihe
kind ever drawn ui by Ihe engineering de
partment, embracing all the moat simple
methods and precautions that have been
approved by . modern , paving rxperta.
They will be aa plain im the hose on a
man's face," says the engineer, -"and no
contractor will have any excuse Tor falling
to understand them or for violating th
proTiaions."
South Omaha
Sioux City ...
Ksrso City .
St. Joseph ...
St. Louis
Chicago
2.6
4. SO
2.IT0
10
27.000
2 901
13.
2.50)
turn
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralts.
NEW YORK. May L EVA PORATED
APPLES The market continues quiet, with
moat fruit held around outaida f.guret.
Common to nearby prime. tfoSc; prime.
4 $! 4ic: choice. 6j6',c; fancy. 7c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITB-Prune
are- quiet, with pi Ices still ranging from
24c to 54c. according to grade. Aprlcota
are receiving little attention for the time
being with choice quoted at Vti lOHc. extra
choice at 11c and fancy at 12'515e. Pearhee
are In limited demand, but ateady. with
choice quoted at IhtJIOHc. extra choice at
lOHtllAe and fancy at llHUllc. Ralaini
are a lot firmer In tone, owing to specula
tive demand. I-oose muscatels are quoted
at 4,,f)Vf. seeded raisins at 4V.34c and
Londcn layers st I16tt120.
Dalstk Grala Market.
DULUTH May 1 WHEAT-To arrive:
No. 1 eoritura, 424& , On track; No. I
NO MORE SUICIDE FOR HER
Floreaeo Myaa Saya She Will hot
Make Third Atteaapt
a Life. , ,
Florence Ryan, the young woman who
atempted to commit suicide Saturday night
by swallowing a dose of poison and who
wgs taken to the matron s department of
the city Jail when she threatened to re
peat the attempt, has. been released from
custody and hat gone to the residence of
a friend at 1120 Canton avenue, where she
ill make her . permanent home. The
young woman has entirely recovered from
her Saturday night a experience and savs
the will not make another attempt to take
her own life. .
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