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    THE 0MAI1A DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY lfi. 100.-
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cora Deelop Strength of Day, Wheat
Being Little Oft
UTTER STARTS FIRM, BUT DECLINES
May Oat Score Adtaaee, Reachlng
Thirty and ei pa Eight ha
High Receipts ton.
Ilnae ta Rale.
OMAHA Mir 11
The, strength of the market wa In corn,
.I"'"1 being a trifle off. May corn closed
a l 6oa,r, or 4c below the top notch for tne
"y and 1C above yesterda. July stopped
. , JoM Jul' "l ' September at t,'c
nd old September at 47c.
wheat started off firm n reports of ad
vances in Europe, but changed after tne
(pining- hour. May closed at 3-iV. July at
vlc a September at (oN,c.
May oats scored an aivance, strir to
VL ,ul' tlol at 294c and September
T"r shipping dfnmnd
and 21 ran were sent out. Chicago re
ports cash sale of ltv.OuO bushels and Ar
mour buying May oata.
rec"pt' continue to rule. Fourteen
cara of all gralna raine In and 69 ere aent
nut. In contrast with the situation two or
three weeks sgn, the wheat receipt art.
"nr thnn those ef corn or oats.
There la a good demand at Minneapolis
ror cash wheat, by miller and elevator,
and No. 1 I 34c over May. while No. i is
c over July. No. a v-lla at 9Mi$l.0l and
No. 4 at K.fj9Io. At Chicago cash wheat
is atrong. wltn sales; No. 2 at two over May
ana r.o. 1 at 4c over May. The.vlsibls sup
ply ahows a decrease of 2.3;'4.0O0 bushel.
Reports of damaged wheat crop are criming
from many loana in Kanaaa and Oklahoma.
Pawnee. OkJ saya there ha not been eo
much rust In eleven yeara.
Cables ara stronger from England and
the continent. Liverpool opened 4c higher
m wheat and 4c higher on corn, and there
waa a furthei advance later In the session.
?b?r1 Saturday, exporters took
wheat. 24,000 of corn and
00. 000 of oat.
On the wheat situation, today Reeord
Harald says: "The Influential factor with
the wheat trader were the Improving de
mand from the miller and the shutting off
or -the movement from thelnterlnr. De
mand and suply activity have exactly re
veraed the conditions prevailing while the
Gates deal waa on. Mill in all direction
were last week taking a normal to liberal
quantity of wheat, while the movement to
primary markets dropped to very small
proportions Receipts at primary market
'f , jrmly 830.000 bushel, a compared with
1. MO.on bushels the previous week, and
wlta 2.342,000 bushels two weeks ago."
Omaha Cash Price.
rJEA7-N?- ,hRrd. mc; No. 3 hard.
tfSXvrN1:, h.ard- ?: No. 3 spring, '
CORN-No 2, 46c; No. . 46c; No. 4, 45c:
no rade. 40643c; No. : yellow. 464c: No
."ow,; No- 1 Hc; No. a
white. 464c.
OATrNo. 2 mixed, 29c: No. 3 mlx-d.
f?Vc; Ko. 4 mixed. 4e; No. 2 white, 30-;
No. I white, 294c; No. 4 whita. 29c;
standard, itOc
a '4d;
4s 3"d.
futures. QU'.et; May, 4s 14a; Juty.
CHICAGO (.R tlt A3 D PROVIPlOSf.
Peatarcs of the Trad lag and Closing
I'rlces n Board of Trade.
CHICAOO. May 13 Clear weather had a
Ieartsh effort on the wheat market here
today. At the close July heat waa off
4'oSc. Corn Is up Say. Oats show a
stain of Va:c. l'rovisions are generally
Up 4ilOc.
Weakness In the wheat market developed
oin after th opening. Influenced by
Higher prices at Liverpool resulting from a
considers ble decrease In the world ship
ments. Initial quotations here for July were
in wuiie ease 4- higher at xc. Almost
Initnediately, however, prices experienced
a severe setback on profit taking bv small
holders. July sold off to sv '1 h de
cline was In turn sucoreded by almost as
sharp a reunion Milvh carried prices back
to aFiont the highest point at the opening.
The upturn had its Inception at Minneapolis
where May a heat showed .So rain and July
over 'Jr. The strength In the NotthwesVvn
market was attributed to flood conditions
in the Red river valley.- Weather officials,
however, forecasted clear skies for tomor
row. IToepects of Improved weather con
ditions started renewed selling of July.
A a reault the price again sagged off. A
feature of trhiiinsr wa Increased humors
In ihc September ..pi ion The market cIobm!
weak with prices near the lomest point of
the dev. final quotations on -Jnly being at
Xli'i'it. Clearances of wheat anti flour
were equal to S,ar bn. The amount on
passage increased MatWrfi and rhe visible
supply decreased 2.16MO0 bu Prlmaiy re
ceipt were J3Vo hu., compared with
Zl. bu. a year ago. Minnaapolls. lu
luth and Chicago reported receipts of P3
car, against In car last ee(i and 1J8
cwr a ytir ago.
Sentiment hi the corn pit was decldelt
nuuisn as a result of a decrease of nearly
S.aj.U bu. in the visible supply. Short
and cash housea were active bidders dur
ing the grmter jwiTt of the dav. The mar
ket closed at the highest point of the ses
sion. . July opened Wc lower to ifc higher
at 47047'.4r to 47lc, sold between tT'tMTV
and 4V, closing at the top. Ixical receipts
were w cars wltn three of contract grade
A- heavy decrease in the visible supply
was the principal Influence in the oats mar
ket. Btrenglh of corn had consider. .i
effect. Trading was very atiiet and the tone
of the market was Arm the entire dav.
July opened unchanged at 2Sc. sold be
tween 29'ic and itfi USc and closed at
2Jfj aSr. Ixval receipts were stxtv cars
Notwithstanding a decline of lusilnc In
the price of live hogs a Arm tone prevailed
In the provisions market. The cauee of the
firmness was a fair demand from packers
for pork and lard The advance In corn
also exerted some effect. At the close July
pork was up 7Vnl"c at tl2.4TV&12.50. Tj,rd
was up :v at 17 30. Ribs were a shade
higher at 17.25.
Kstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat.
t.5r,"; corn- 8- carB- oal. 13 cars; hogs,
IS ("0 head. .... .
The leading futures ranged as follows:
Chlcaga
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Puluth
St. Louis ...
Carlot Receipt.
Wheat.
.. 2
.. 17
..158
... 2
.. a
IK
Corn. Oats.
78
IS
6
si
66
Ilaneavolla Wheat Market.
Tha rang of prices paid In Minneapolis,
aa reported by the Edward-Wood corn
pany. UO-ui Board of Trade, was:
Article. I Qpen. High. low. Close. Teit'y.
Wheat I I
May.. I 1 094,
r-Ju!y,.il01i
Sent
Corn
July.. Sept..
Dee...
44i4ii
1 14
1 (
8241
I
48 I
SI-
1 K'l
i7!
i
47";
1 13
48
471,
44
1 09
1 0
47
New corn.
WEATHER IX THE GRAI BELT
Shorn era General In Central Valleys
Clear West of Mlssoarl.
OMAHA. May ii,il05.
Biiower wei-e general last night In the
vaiieys snd throughout the eastern
and outhern states, and continue In the
acxjUiern stmer this morning. The weather
ha cleared et of the Missouri river and
fair and alightly cooler weather will pre
vail throughout the central valleys tonight
and Tuesday.
Excessive rains were general In the cen
tral valleys and west during Saturday, and
ere especially heavy at point in Ne
braska; the following were aome of the
heaviest fall reported : Grand Island, 4 :s
Inches; Columbus, ?.&; Hartington, 2.80:
Oakdale, 2.70.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the corresponding
day of the past three years:
16. 19M. isna. 1900.
Minimum temperature 6 61 60 hi
Precipitation 0t .40 .00 .19
Normal temperature for today, 62 de
gree. Deficiency In precipitation since March L
23 of an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1304.
1 33 or an Inch.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1301
.32 of an inch.
OMAHA DISTRICT KEPuRTS.
Temp. Rain.
Stations. Max. Win. Inches. Sky.
Articles ! Open. I Hlgh.j Low. Close.; Safy.
Wheat
May
July Sept.
Corn
Ma v
a July
b Julv
a Sept.
b Sept.
Oats
May July
8-Pt.
Pork
Ma v
Julv
Sept.
Lard
May
July
Sept.
Rlhs
May
14!'!,,!
1471,4141
i"4$4,
i4S'o47
;'?4.,
ar
8 (
51
SB 1 4 95
8'" FlUtg i4 87 4
7VI at, 804-rti
494 601; 494
4i4 47441 4 484-a 4 4
4X 47&474: 4 474u.4
47-V 44; 47 474
T4
30T,
4H4
47 w
1
3f!T,
rrvaa 2a-4 274s a ,
12 4?4;
12 65 I
12 f
12 70
I
12 4:4
12 65
7 3
T 474j
7 C124:
I
7 45
7 3 r
7 60
7 05
7 25
7 50
7 2741
.474,
7 024,
7 21'4
7 45 I
12 30
12 60
12 7l
7 15
7 :i
7 60
7 06
7 25
7 60
3m
2I
I 12 15
i 12 4 .
f 12 60
7 124
7 274
7 474
7 on
7 124
7 47
Ashland. Neb.
Auburn. Neb
Columbua, Neb..
Falrburv, Neb..
Fairmont. Neb. I.
Or. Island, Neb.
" Hartington, Neb.
Oakdale, Neb....
t Omaha. Neb
Tekamah, Neb...
Carroll. Ia
CUrlnda- la
Sibley, la
Sioux City. Ia....
Storm Lake. Ia
74 67 .02
72 62 .04
74 62 .13
"& 63 .00
78 49 .08
74 60 . 06
72 48 T
73 47 .00
73 64
74 Vi .(10
71 60 T
71 44 .10
70 44 .02
72 62 T
C8 60 . 00
Pt. cloudy
. iouay
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Clea r
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
DISTRICT A VERAQE8.
No. o Temp. Rain.
CantraL Stations. Max. Min. Inches.
Chicago. Ill
Columbus, O
Des Moines, Ia..,
Indianapolis, Ind.
Kansas City, Mo.,
LouUvllle., Ky....
Minneapolis
Omaha, Neb
St. Louis, Mo....
Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau.
24 7 3 60 . 03
17 60 68 .43
13 M 48 .02
li 82 64 .0
1 74 62 T
18 78 68 .24
24 70 44 .00
14 73 6ti .04
U 74 62 T
U A. WtLSH.
No I. a Old. b New. '
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Firm; winter patents. 34 10ft
4.2o; winter straight. f3.'w.oo; spring
patents, . 5095.(10; spring straights, Bxa
43: bskers, 32.4093.40.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. 310001.03; No. 3,
Kcfiai.Ol; No. 2 red, 97ool.O0V
CORN No. 2, 6o,c; No. 2 yellow. Elc.
OATS No. 2, 314c; No. 2 white, rfcaSc;
No. 3 white, 34'&324e.
RYE No. 3. 774f7lic. . , .
BARLEY Oood feeding, '3;S0c; fair to
choice malting. 45&l&4c. ...
SEED No. 1 flax. 11.25: No. i northwest
ern. 31.39. Timothy, prime, 33.00. Clover,
contract grade. I12o0ai2.50
PROVISIONS Mess pork, "pef Mil., tl2 .30
1135. Ird, per ion lbs., 37.15a7.174. Short
rlhs side (loose. 87 'KTi124- Short clear
sides (boxed), 87.12Htj7.23.
Folloa-ing were tne receipts and ship
ments of flour and grain:
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bhls 8.911O S.SOO
Wheat, bu ,'! 76.4"0
Corn, bu 63.600 297.000
Oat. bu 8i0 85.4,10
Rve. bu S.W0
Barley, bu 60.200
On the Produce exchange today the but
ter market was easy: creamery. 18ff22c:
.dairies. Ifie20c. F.ggs. steady; at mark.
cases Included. 15c; flrsta, l4laliic: prime
firsts. 184c; extras, 18c. Cheese, easy at
120124c.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations
of the Day
Commodities.
on Varlona
St. Loals GeneraV Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 15 WH EAT Futures
eaay; cash, firm; No. 3 red caah elevator,
ftoutec; track, sl.02j 1.06; No. 3 hard II Oo
1 li; May. 5So; Jul), 814c
. CORN Firm. No. 3 caah, 604c; track,
LatttVtc; May. 604c: July. 474c.
OATS Steady; No. 3 cah. 30c; track,
sows 31 v: M,y- July. Sc; No. a
white. 12)3340.
FLOUR Ou 11, red winter patents. 14 6"
4.85; extra fancy and straight. $4 5&W4.S6;
clear, t3.ofl 4.00.
SEED Tlmothv. tteady. 32.002 6O.
CORNMEAI-Steady, 3150.
BRAN Dull: Backed, east track,
J1AV Steady; timothy, 3800613.00
3b oii 60
IRON COTTON TIES-SHc.
BAOOINO 84c.
HEMP TWINE 4c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher;
fl2.So. Ird. higher; prime stesmed. 375.
Dry salt meni (hoxedi, tteady: extra
short , 17.374; clear rlba, 37.374; short clears,
37 60. Bacon (boxedi, steady; extra short,
3M: clear ribs. 38 00; short cleara, 38 25.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. 104c;
spring. 3itj37c, turkeys, lie, ducks, luc;
geese. c.
BUTTER Slow; creamery, 3ifc3c; dairy,
17Hc
EGOS Quiet, 134c; raae count.
Receipt. (Shipments.
Flour, bbls 8 (
Wheat, bu 18.000 42
Corn, bu 2.o) 15.(
Oat, bu to.OuO 31. ()
7?rrv.
prairie,
Jobbing,
Kanaaa City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS C1TT. Mar 16. WHEAT Firm ;
May. 44c: Jul)'. 774c; September. 724f
724c;. Cash: No. t hard. lial(if, ; No. J,
fU-ttll.OI; No. 4. TSo; No 3 red. II OOmloi;
No. 3. lc102; No. 4. 7g4c. Wheat re
ceipt. 71 car. .
CORN Lower;. May. 4e; July. 44S'S
444c; Septeniber. 4.(fl4C-o;. Cash: No. I
mixed. 4,4U4: jo. x. 4;vt4Sc. No. I
white. 48464-; No. 3. 48c
OATS No. t white. 32lS24; No. 3 rnixed,
310314c.
HAY Steady; cholco timothy, frylO 00
choice prairie. 7 7&08-UO.
KT Kteadv, Huv'.va.
HUTTER Creamery. hv22c: Decking.
144c
EdOS 8tedy ; Missouri and Kansaa new
No t nhltewood rae Included, iic; case
count, 16c; casta returned. 40 less.
neceinia. rJhlpment.
.im
4! 1
li.tWO
Wheat, bu
rv-rn. bu.
ejt Oat, bu.
23
1,,)
NEW YORK, May 15 -FIX)UR-Receipts,
17.R17 bbla. ; exports. 15.000 bbl. ; market firm
snd nominally higher; winter patents, 4.9i'9
6.26; winter straight. 14. 604 80; Min
nesota patents, 35 4fii5S5; winter ex
tras, 33.45a3.75: Minnesota bakers. 33 4W1
3 85; winter low grades, J.1 !55.6. Rye
flour, firm; fair to good, $4.10&4.tiO; choloe
to fancy. 34.S"4?4 85.
CORNMEAL Steady: fine white and
ellow. 31 : coarse new, tl.0Sufl.l0: kl'.n
dried. 32. 75 2 86.
BARLEY Blow; seeding, 444c. c. I. f.
New Y'ork; malting, tWc. c. I. f., Buffalo.
WHEAT Receipts 84,0(0 hu.; spot mar
ket, firm; No. 3 red, 994c. nominal, elevator,
and ll.Ot'4 nominal afloat: No. 1 northern,
Duluth. 81.0K. . o. b. afloat: No. 1 hard.
Manitoba. 974c. f. o b. afloat. The day
began with wheat active and stronger on
bullish cables; subsequent further advances
occurred on the big visible supply decrease
and covering, but reactions followed and
the close was 4c lower to 4c higher; Mav,
97ci&fS4c. cloeed at 984c; July. 91 15-ltii
SCc. closed at 924c; September. 84'5854c,
closed at 844e.
CORN Receipts. S.226 hu.: exports. 1S0.587
bu.: snot market, firm; No. 2. M4c elevator,
and 544c f. o. h. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 55c;
No. 3 white. 58c; option market waa gen
erally firm all day and more active, in
fluenced bv covering, the wheat advance
and a bullish visible supply, closing '34e
net higher; May, 5446564c, closed at Si4c;
Julv. 624'&6S4e. closed at 64c.
OATS Receipts. 178.600 bu : spot market,
steady: mixed oats. 38 to 32 lbs . 3Vo364c:
natural white. 30 to 32 lb.. 34j37e; clipped
white. 86 to 40 lbs.. 364634c.
FEED Quiet; spring bran. I'.MO; May
shipments, middling. llR 10, May shipment.
City, 130.60.
HAY Harely steady; shipping, e0itrS5c;
good to choice, tti5c.
HOPS Quiet; state, choice. lo4, 25&2He;
19ii3. 2a&25c; olds. 1113c; Pacific coaat, W.4.
t2g-!4e; olds. llijjlSc.
HIDES Firm; Galveston. 30 to 25 lbs..
184c; Texas dry, 24 to 3d lbs . 18c.
LEATHER Firm: acid. 34432-.
PROVISIONS Beef. Arm: family. 313 54
mess. $ll ingl2 50: beef hams, 32100
packet. 112 6Q 13.00; city extra India
mess. lA'tu2:o Cut meats. nrm-
fh-kled belllee. r.5n00; pickled shoulders
5 buiti00; pickled ham. S 75fi W 01. 1-erd'
steady; western steamed. 7.337 40; reflned'
steady; continent. 17 40; South Amer
ican. 38 35; compound. 35 Joi6 824. Pork
steady; family. I4 ig 15.60, short clear, 13 0)
V1". II flKOJ Id. I.
TAU'-fcieadv ; cltv
44jc; country (pkg. free),
RICE Firm: domestic
24lii'6vc: Japan, nominal.
m 1 1 r.n r.asy , street price, extra
creamery. j-ojdc. umriai prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. :S'h2dc; state dairv
common to extra. 21u25c; renovated, com
mon to extra. 176 44c: western factorv
common .0 extra, lh.'Jc; western Imitation
creamery, extras. 24c; firsts, 21&22C
CHEESE New. easy; old. firm; old tat
run cream, coiorea ana wnite, lancy, 14V.C
old state, fine. 13r; new. small, colored'
ana wnite, nne lic; old state, fair to
..tirtlcA 1 1 L 1 T
EOGS Film; western storage Brats. 13
POULTRT-AUve. steady; fowl. 144c
turkey, izc: creased steadv; western
cnicKcn. iwui;c; uwn, ltKai4c; turkeys.
Mlnnennwll ftrwln Market
MINNEAPOLIS. May 15,-WHEAT-Mav.
tint- julv tiov&.- CAnH.,1u.r jt-i :
No. 1 hard. 3T141' No, 1 norikerii, 11.124;
io. 1 iior.iiern, i,m.. .
FliOUR Higher: first pateataK 16 25:
second iateni. J9iJin6; first, tie era, 14.u0
Hi i". oeiona rieer. z .sr;j.
BRAN-In bulk, a26tili5u.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
General Adrtnce in Values Doe Princi
pally to Professional Manipulation.
MARKET DULLEST AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL
Comprehensive Revival of Fall I. In
of Merger and Dividend Increase
Romero Demand for Honda
Is BinggiBh.
NEW TORK. Maj- i5 There was some
resumption of operations for the advance
todny on the Stock exchange, but they gave
every appearance of being almost alto
gether In professional hands. A striking
feature of the market was Its lapse Into
dullness verging on stagnatijn St the high
level of prices The renewal of operations
on the long side of the market as based
on the conviction that the forced liquida
tion of weak speculative accounts had been
completed and that it would be possible to
advance the level of prices without bring
ing out any (insupportable burden of offer
ings. Very general confidence is still felt
In the soundness of the business and finan
cial situation and In the sufficient supply
In the money market for the needs of the
Immediate future.
There are some suggestions of disap
proval on the part of Important banking
and money powers of any active speculation
at this time or any sudden and violent
movement of price. But this did not make
itself evident today In active opposition to
the advance. Some obstacles were met dur
ing the early part of the dav, but they
were resisted and ultimately overcome. The
most notsble of these was the selling for
London account, left over liquidation fol
lowing the settlement making Itself fe!t
again In that market But thi Influence
proved less effective than the comprehen
sive revival of a full line of merger and
dividend increase rumors, which have suited
the purpose of advancing prices several
times already. These bearing on the North
ern Securities adjustment was especially
prominent and there was added to them
the new suggestion of a proposed retire
ment of the Hurllngton purchase bonds by
an Issue of new stock bv the holding com
panies. It was assumed in some quarters
that a growing lnestment demand for
bonds could be detected, which was to be
ascribed to the growing supply of capital
seeking Investment. The Journal of Com
merce has traced new issues of bonds since
January 1 to a par value of upwards of
floO.000.000. Of these 823,oft0.O0O were for
refunding or merger purpose, but It is
pointed out that the output by railroads
alone of new bonds for the four and one
half months was 3,17.000.000 more than for
the full twelve months of 1904. The present
sluggishness of the bond market finds an
explanation in these facts. Railroad of
ficials reported most roads as having a
surplus of capital now on hand, partly due
to the small movement of grain and to
competition by the lake lines, but also to
large additions to the supplies of rolling
stock. The increase in value of April ex
ports of agricultural products was regarded
with satisfaction.
Irge payments to the subtreasury on
account of the return of government de
posits by the banks left the money market
unruffled and confidence in the continued
ease of money Is undisturbed. The advance
in a number of public franchise stocks was
at the expense of the short Interest. The
firofessional character of the market was
ndicated by the disposition to take profits
on the day s rle. This reduced the gains
considerably and In spite of the running up
of St. Paul over two points In the final
dealings the closing was heavy.
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value. 32,70.ono. United States bonds were
all unchanged on call.
Quotations on the New Tork Stock ex
change ranged as follows:
Sales.Hlgh. Low. Close.
Atchison
do pfd
Atlantic Coast Line..
B. O
do pfd
Can. Pacific
Central of N. J
Ches. & Ohio
Chlcajro 4 Alton
do pfd
Chicago Ot. Western
C. & N. W
C, M. A St. P.
Chicago T. sV T
do pfd i. ....
p., C-. C. St. L
Colorado & Southern
do 1st pfd
- do td pfdji.
Del. & Hudson
Del., L. & W
D. & R. Q
do pfd
Erie
( do 1st pfd
'do 2d pfd
Hocking Valley
do Dfd
111. Central
Iowa Central
do pfd
K. C. Southern
do pfd
L. & N :
Manhattan I.
Met. Securities
Met. St. Ry
Mexican Central
Minn. St. L
M.. St. P. & 8. Ste
do pfd.
Mo. Pacific
M.. K. & T
do pfd
Nat l R. R. of M
N. X. Central
N. Y Ont. & V
Norfolk & W....
do pfd
Pennsylvania ...
P.. C, C. & 6t
Reading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfd
Rock island Co
do pfd
St. U S F. 2d pfd
St. U 8. W
do nfd
So. PiiclflCi
do pfd
So. Railway
do pfd
Texaa A Pacific
Tol., St. L. & W
do pfd
Union Pacific
do Dfd
Wabash
do pfd
W. & Ike Erie
Wis. Central
do pfd
Northern Pacific
Adams Ex
American Ex
U. S. Ex
Wells-Fargo Ex....
Amal. Copper
Amer. Car & F
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil...
do pfd
Amer. Ice...
do pfd
Amer. Linseed Oil..
do pfd
Amer. iocomottve.
do pfd
Amer. Smelting & R. 36.200
do pfd fr0
Amer. Sugar Ref 1.4U0
Amer. Tob. pfd certlf 100
oda OBened' firm, but rWacie bv.
oln'g to rumor -f'a dtt l -a :1c oonli tt j
between Turkey god Bulgnrta and Of Uie
illness of the head of the Rothschild link
ing Institution. The latter repoit was sub
sequently denied, but the depression con
tinued. 'Ru.len imperial 4s were quoted
at 31 afl Russian bonds of 1!4 at "1 1'v ,
BERLIN.t May l.V On Uie Bourse tods
Iron shares were higher. o Ing to rumor
in circulation here Id regard to an Inter
national steel agreement. In general the
varlou d'rrtnif n,s closed,, with a quiet
tone.
Sew York loney Market.
NEW YORK. May 15 MONEY on call,
stead'-. 24ff24 per "ent. c'nsln hid at 3
per rent, offered at 24 per rent. Time
money, easr and dull; and !n days, 34
percent; monJhs. 4i34 per rent
FrJIME MERCANTILE TA f'ER-3 VT 4
rer rent.
p I r.MI.I r..x ii-.-iv.r. ruin. ini
actual business in bankers bills at 34 R)
fMS'XS for demand and at 34 Mvi4 M,o for
slxtv-dav hllis: posted rates 34 K54 and
4 74; commercial bills. H 44ft444
HI l. r.K rar. ii, ir, Mexican ommis,
44c
BONDS Government, steady; railroad.
Irregular.
cn nenos were:
.'l"l I.. p unl. 4 1r
104 Msnhsttsn r ( it . 1'HS
inV Met centml 4 "
lt I An 1st Inr JT
Vi Minn St, L. 4.... "
1H ; M . K T. 4
..144 t 4
.1"4 N R. R of t. 4t
T C s IH
ri ,n J. r. 1 Mi i
tol INo PidtV- 41 1H
" J
VB X. A W. r 19!
1 .44 0 . L rfds 4
' rnn cutit. ! 1?1
11l Itnlln n . . l"Ia
:--, 81. I.. AIM r. 111
7-1 st l. A s r r 4.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt. Light and Prices
Bteadj All Around.
Held
4a
Closlns price
U 8 ret ts. ref
do coupon
t. . re
4n rnupon
t. . sw 4. 'Teg
ae pe-jK
C. a old 4. ref..
io eounon
Am. Tohseeo 4. rtfa tl N
do 4. rtfa
Achiton fen
do 4). 4s
At limit r. !,.; 4s ...
Bit. Ohio 4 ....
On 3H
Central of Os. "(..,
do 1st tne
do :d Inc
Ches A Ohio 4
Chlrt A A I4
r , B A Q n 4S .
C, R 1. P. 4s .
do col. f
rcr. A gt. L. 1 4.
Chlraxo Tsr. 4..i
Colorado Mid. 4 .. . .
Colo. A So 4...
Ouh ht. rtfs
D. ft. 0 4s
ntillllero' See. (...
Erie prlcr lien 4s..
do sen. 4s
r. W A D C. Is
Horklnf Vil 4s .
Japan 4s. rtff
offered.
.1071, si t. s w
. 11 . sitvTrd A. L. 4s
.iniS Bo. Psrlflc 4
. tl So Rsils ir . .
. tJ Tens A P Is .,
.1S T . St I, A W ,
. Chios Pann" 4s .
. 7414 do rnnt 4s
. s V g Steel 2d F,t
.Ids Wshssh Is
.1011' do deb B
. H( Western Md. 4..
.Id W. L F. 4s..
. ;TIWls omnl 4s..
.lisi Jspsn s. rtfs. ...
.liov, do 4s rlfs
. SHColo Ind ss. A.
.. I
. M94
. 1JS14J
. 14
..10T
.
,.. 4
'.'tI
... WL,
. . 4
... 4
... V,l
... ,
... 73
1 600
1..VK)
20
S.6
100
3.300
102 V,
154
l'V
W
149
1.700 B0
3.
300
38.6U0
219
1TRH
1.h 'SA,
90Q 100
81 'f 2Ti-
l.O
10
100
4. (CO
4'
60O
600
100
1.000
.1(
,10l
:',;oo
67 w
4-w
85
421
7i
161 Vt
26
62
14.
73
1171.
217
M-4
101,
1534
14h"B
4!i
2 iv,
174
27
E7i,
Boston stofki and Bond.
BOSTON. May IS -Call loans. 3i4 per
cent: time loans. JW&4H per cent, official
closing of stocks and oonds:
Atchison id. 4s
do 4
Me, central 4a......
Atchison
do pfd
Boston A Albsnr
Boston A Main
Poston Rlerated ....
Flt,hhirf pfd
Mflican Central
N T . V. H A H
Psre Marquette ...
t'nton PaClnc'
Amer. Arfs. Cheoi..
do pfd
Amer. Pneu. Tuhe,..
Amer. Suaar
do ptd
Amer. T. ft T
Amer. Woolen ......
do pfd
Dominion I. A S
Edison Elc lllu....
Oeneral Electric ......
Maas. Electric .'..'..
do pfd
Mass Gas
t nlted Fruit
I'nlled Shoe Mach..
do pfd
C. . Steel.....
do pfd
Westing, com moo .
Bid "Asked.
. M Adventure 34
.102'4lAllnuei
. 74 lAmalramated 44
. 814 Amsrlcan Zidc '
.11 iAllantlc 14
ir-r., Hmham SJ
.1774 Blnsham tt
.13 -al. Her la .4
.144 t'enternlal I"S
. 21 1 Copper Ranre 714
?no Ipslv West 144
IK) JPomlnlon Coal '
.JMi'rranlilln W
. ?4 4 Oranrv p
. lisle Rorale 22'
. 4TIMass Mlnln
:1I7 Michigan ll1
.136 fMohssk 3
liW iMonl C. A C Ji
M"4 Old nomlnlon 2
.1114 Osceola
. !lVt Parrnl l's
I4. Qulncy 5
.17 Shannon
. 17H Tamsnsclr 11
. 4,4 I nltrd Copper td
, 4'i4 C. B Mlnlnf 31H
.it v. t. 011 ki
. k4dah 4.k
. .44 Vl.-tntfa 3!-
. 41 Winona 10
. Wolverine Ua
.Ml
HOGS SOLD A BIG NICKEL LOWER
-nlth Fairly t.ood Demand heep
old trng to loe Higher and
Lambs J Or to 35c Higher.
SOLTH UMAHA. May li. lio.
Receipts were; Catt,e. jlogs. 8,ieep.
Oflu wi jvionnay lH 1.1,5 4.wl
ame day last w ek 2 , 4j 6.t.9 1(41
Pme week lfoie s.ia .sl 13. 74
Same three netKS ago... 2.44J 4.,n Iv.m"
banie lour weiK bko.... i.v'H 4.4-3 MCI
Sams day lasu year i.4;i' b."bj 3..w
RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATK
The following table 'shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Umana
for the jear 10 date, witn comparison wua
iasi year;
i!e. ir"4.
.I.24 6!4.t5
61 V.i4,5fi.
i.V,aii UU,.2
af-r a few loads had changed hands the
market rtf to a sundsuil Wltn blue
ntostly 7"-C nsvrer. Halesnvtis tliongn. woulo
not cut ioo- at Vie price cliered nnt
finally packer mls-d nnir bid and paid
fnlly as gujil prlc-s lor Hie l-l hogs
as the early ones Proliant. Trading w
not active, at any tune, but tne ngoi te
ceipts hrcnght tne n-etket to a uie by
tne middle of tie fon-npn. Tn - long
string went at with tne less deslrabi.-
loads largely at 3S i: The choicer ka,s
s.id mostly at .i l.t and it, ill. 'I liese
rrli-es make the markel simply a big nick-!
lomr than Satuiday 8
hentmive sales:
a triage. Kcpie-
(attle
hogs ,
Hheep
'Hie
Inc.
Iec.
67,. .HI
.... 74,73i
4:1
lulluWini; uu.t' kliuaa lh' AVtual
price of hogs at South uniah lor the last
teverai oa. wltn companions;
:JS. '!4.jlttS.ll02. ,1901. 11900. 1
April
April
April
April
April
April
April a.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
May
May
May
May
Mav
May
May
Mav
May
May May
-I-
17. I t 2r 1 7 03. Ki a S, ft 86; 3 72
17.. I I 7v 4 7 7 I4j UJ, I M, 4 I
13.. I 6 4 7j 1 3i i 4d, 3 71
20.. I 6 331, , 4 111; 7 10 I 6 hfrj i 45, 3
21.. I ft 4: 4 7 7 liil ( 33i I 6 til 3 77
22.. I I 12. 4 31 7 0 W, S S0 I S 73
8.. I 4 si, 7 til, ftfti 0 ft 3,
24.. I 6 S,rt,; j 7 OS, IM ti 1C1 ft i I
6.. I 6 itiri, J 74i 7 U4i V u, fc ' . 6 u 3 t
2t..j6S! 4 73, I 4 , ft 77, 6 3s, 3 45
27.. I 6 16i 4 74 92, ft Tii ft 4 3 1
23. -i 6 liV 4 71, t M, 6 07 1 I ''l
23.. I 6 10-,., 4 V 77i 7 UiH 651 I I
! 1 4 Mi h Ml fcn i 4 ft 32t ' ,
I 6 U, I ti ftj 6 sVi 6 04 1 ft iti 3 i
I U?i 4 60 ft id, 1 ui, ft u, li 3 0
, 6 l"-t 4 65 1 7 vli 6 U ; 17, 3 j
6 24'Ai 4 5; 6 75: 6 64 , 6 36 3
,. 6.(1 I 4 (i3i 6 'i. 7 03, 5i3W
ft 27'Al 4 ton , 6 bo : i m D I ' I c
4 t4 bi
1 ltkl
4 61, t xu.
No
M .
.
7! .
t
41 .
.
74 .
U .
n .
111. .
M .
1(1 .
II .
; .
u .
41
A.
..ll
. :m
. I4t
. t".S
. . :.i4
. mi
. :n
. .it:
. .241
. ii
. ,(
. .
. !.
. I1
S44
Pr
I 1"
I 114
i li t
I 1I4
I 11
4 1:4
t 114
t 1:4
4 It
t li
4 II
4 li
4 li
4 II
I Is
I It
i:
( .
7 . .
44 .
.
U .
tl..
44 .
71..
74 .
. .
t .
tl. .
4 .
44. .
tl.
At
M
. ."
. Ill
. t .4
. i
. iH
. !'4
t
. !J4
. SJI
. Ml
. II
. Sit
. m
IMI
Pr.
4 M
t IV
6 nvsi
V-.. O JD-,
10.. 1 0 19 ,
31.. I 6 27H:
12.. I 6 is.i.
13.. I 6 l!v
"1 I
Id.., 5 14-S
4 OS
4 64
4 61,
4 bo,
4 DO,
( 64
6 46
6 4i;
b ;to
6 32
b KS, 6 U! 6 21
7 tfr! 6 04, it 10 3 69
1,3 b (ai 0 li 3 66
7 07 , 6 61 5 1 5 3 W
I 6
6 99, ;
, 09 6 63,
7 U, B 14
7 12, i M,
t 16 3 62
I 1M
I i 63
5 17, "
a 21, 3 67
indicate feundu-
The official number of cars of stocH
brought in today by each road was;
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r s.
C. M. St. P. Ry.... o
L". f. sysiem Zi
C. 4k N. ss: ity 4
t ., K. oc M. . Ky.,,.24
HI. f., M. & U 7
M. Hy 24
a. c y. Ry
it. 1. a- r. east.. 1
R. 1. A K, west.. 1
1
i
1
li
2
5
1
30
9
42V
7cv,
66 1-4
16i'H
26
61
145H
7o
2l
M.
pfd
1
5.600 SK4) SV
3Kt
7'0
13
300
19.300
.6'a
14.00;
4T22 50;
32.00 per pkg ),
"fc4c.
fair to extra.
l.lerMl Grata Market.
LIVTRPOOK May IS. WHEAT Bpot,
dull: No 1 ; California. 6 4VI: future,
steady; May. t 4jd;.Jnl-. tig ft d. taeptein
per. 6a 7ii
COKN fitftit, firm; Amtricah nUA4. nw,
reorlat Market.
PEORIA. May 15 CORN-Higher : No
yellow. 4ivc: So 3.. 4Snc; Ho. 4, 4ftic; DO
graoe, n',,n 4 . c.
OAT8-Btea.lv; No. 3 bife. SOeJOc. No.
4 bite. ric .
WHlSKY-oa the batia . 1136 for fin
lit.d ouda.
S.2H0
4o0
. l.0
.n9,s
!"0
. 2,!)0
I'M
2t
3'T0
loO
. 99.1MU
300
tV.:,
35'
144
7
136S.
94H
29
74H
63S
119'
Sli,
334,
Sj
57i,
124i
KtcV
00 414.
5.700
2.1'
3.6tO
67.300
6(0
2410
6.4)
14
196
361,
1434.
60
7t
135H
28
73
62.
30",
96S
33",
30
571,
1225,
!,
H
4H
193
8614
9
32 Sj
S3
!
S24
3.2V
24 60O
3
lo,7oft
3
0
!
100
loO
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R T
Colo, ruel tt I
Con. Ga
Corn Product
do pfd
Distillers' Securities.
General Electric
Inter. Paper
do pfd
Inter. Pump
do pfd
Nat l lead
No. American, ex-dlv
Pacific Mall
People's Gas
Pressed Steel Car
do pfd
Pullman P. C
Republic Steel
do pfd
Rubber Good
do pfd
Tenn. Coal A I
I". B. leather
do pfd.. nfd
V. 8. Realty '.
U. 8. Rubber
do pfd
U. S Steel
do pfd
Va. Caro. Chemical..
do pfd
Weattngh. Electric
Western T'nlon
Total sale for tha day
6314
113',
11H
122
137T,
9
110
634,
46
19'
12
60
444
117
1H
1131,
116H
122
136
96
log
i'4j
451,
1MV,
2
60
441,
117
2"H
101 "4
1M
1
9ii
149
19
49-
33
76
21114
218
175:,
K
Si's,
99
27
67
4i
17
ro
30
86 1,
42V.
78'!,
436
S7
9!
16ii
264
49
274
614
146
1164
'. 21a
65
UA
158
HO 5,
26
sr-
1434
6O4
7S4
92
IW4
73 '
91
s64
4
734
664
23
62
-'4
114
St',
364
74
123
!4
194
41
154
234
60
193
244
236
. 122
244
it4
94
324
95
5
37
194
46
624
1124
1174
1214
137:,
964
109
624
London Stock and Bond.
IjONDON, May 15. Closing quotations on
stocks and bonds:
Consols, money ...... 9i IN. T Central 14T4
00 account snva Norfolk a w ms
Anaconda US' do pfd P4
Atchison MVrhuarlo A W ,4
do pfd 105 IPaonsylranla 4
Baltlmora A Ohio lllRand Mines in
Canadian Pacific ifu viRestliria; ih
Ches. & Ohio t!", do 1st pfd 4;
Chicago Ol. W i4r do- Id pfd 4.14
C. M A Bt. P KUVBouthera Railway ... S14
DeReers It441 3o pfd 1
Denver A H; O...' "4'Southern raciBc 444
do pfd " il'nlon Psnflc 12S
Erie 7.'. do pfd lo
do 1st pfd ...... ... t'Hjlf 8. steel
do : 3d Dfd :4 fd .; 101"4
Illinois Central ....... 4l 1 jr'Unah A .......
boult A Xash. 144, V PM 4J4
M.. K. A T ... iTS 8pntsh-4 u
SILVER Bar. firm. 264d per ounce.
MONEY 2 :er ct:Otr "
The rate of discount in the open market
for short hills 1 2 Slfc??:, per cent: for
three months' bills? "i 3-jfV!24 per cent.
Xevr "York Mining gtorks.
KEM" TORK. May 15.-The following are
the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adamt Con
All.
Brseca
Brui e Ick ca .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Va...
Horn 81lvar
Iron Bilrvr
Ia4riiia Con ....
offered.
to 1 Little Cslaf
4.; Ontario
"ipolr
.Pfoanlx
iPnt'.al
, Savase
.',Sierra Nerada
'Small Hnpaa ..
,Standard
. M
. 4
.
1M)
.10
.il
. 4
.. 6
..40
..400
.. 1
. . 10
.. 47
.. 4S
.. t
..200
Treasnry Statement.
WASHINGTON. May 15.-Today s state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund exclusive of the tl5Q.ooo.ooo gold
reserve in the division of redemption:
Available caBh balance, $131X660,133. Gold.
161. 777,397.
Bank Clearing.
OMAHA. May 15.-Bank clearings for
today were $1,376.72:1.61. and for the corre
sponding date last year 31.300,154 49.
Corn-wool
finally
5-'.
ti.
C,
0..
c.
Chicago (it. sliin.
Total receipus ST
Th alpoi"itloti of the receipts was as fol
lows, eacn buyer purchasing the number 01
neaa lndlcatea:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and Company.
CudRhy t'acKiiisj Co.
Armour & Co
an bant & Co
L.obnian Ai Co
Hill & riuntzinger...
L,. F. Husx
Mike itagserty
J. B. Kool ot Co
S. A
uther buyers
. o'9 43
.. Wi' 4no 3.;
,. 1M OlK l.lsi
. 4M b'ji 2.3.-SJ
4U
. 67
6
. 56
2
.. 64
. 44
44 3t4
2,ot 4.UHS
1,969
binall tun of ci-
uui ai cmcaiio
pIKBB lun-d
miini luu
Total
CATTLE 1 Here waa a
tie i.eie this 11101 iihik
mere turre ii.uoo jieu. where
weust to. a uiuie lower. Ai th
ocinajiu nas sumcu iu to iiuid pi let. a sieauy
and as a resuii a tairiy aoiu Clearance
va made ai a teasonaOiy early uour.
in tne case 01 imwi mecii tne inarael was
quite active on naiidy-weignt tame 01
stood auaiitv and tne inicea paid lor sucu
inaa lunv tut aoo a iiiunv in iuii
at the close of last went, very nenyy
cattle or cattle of any weigdt. lacking 111
quality were not particularly in aemana
and no mora loan Hiuauy. iub uuiavuia-
bie reports trom other markets, 01 course
had a tendency to mate pacKei,. tamer
bearish, but they Had to pay sieauy prices
for whatever they got. Owing to tne ngiit
receipts most every ihing changed hands in
croon season.
The market on cows and heifers ruled
fairly active, with prices generally steady.
Very lew were Included in tne receipts
and In some cases the better grades bold
at price that looked a little stronger. 1 he
general run of offerings, thouen, sold in
uractically the same notches iney did at
tne close of last week.
The market on bulls, veal calves and
stags could not be quoted anything but
steady.
The same as was the case all last week,
there were very few stockers and feeders
Included In the receipts, and while the de
mand from the country is not very brisk,
speculators took hold this morning and
bought up anything at ail good at fully as
good prices as were paid at the close of
last week. The common stuff was. of
course, hard to move, but there was no
quotable change in ruling prices. Repre
100 304 304
7.100
90
l-0
18,oo
to
lisj
"i.Xi
S0
7)
TOO
100
1.000
100
17t
14.
6u0
IS 4
124
694
444
175
'jo
79t
s
60
4X
1004
994
40
94
235
1
744
S64
K3
114
10
90
40
IO?
34'4
1064
J7.-4
57'00 shares.
494
1014
37
I004
40
95
lr
38
109
M4
o
424
110
31
4
164
ta
lol
37
74
40
9i
1K4
734
354
im
a
0
40
lm
314
35
Foreign 1hII.
LONDON. May IS Money waa plentiful
in ins rr.araei tooay ana ins aemana waa
moderate. insoounts were easy oa tha
prospect ive ease or money. . Trading on
the Stock exchange waa dull In the ah.
senca of Investment purchase. There were
two small failure, but they had no affect
on the market. Consols eased on tha po
litical uncertainty in Europe, which at
fireaaad It to International eerurltlea. Anvwr
rana opened dull with movement below
parity, but they rallied slightly on fair
local support. In th afternoon Americans
bi-am rtrnier Japanese wera inchned tn
harden early In tha day. but aagged late,
Imperial Japanese government 6a of 1V4
weie quoted at psV
PARIS. May U.-frlos on th Sours
Wool Ksrket,
BOSTON. May 15. WOOI The
mercla.1 Bulletin says of the
matket: All . dealers have
agreed on the exceedingly strong position
of the market which is m the sellers favor.
The new domestic wools arriving here have
been sold at advanced, prices as soon as
received. Australian and South American
wools have moved freely with values on
high basis. Pulled wools of the finer
gradea have also been sold at an advance
over last week. Trie record price of 241,0
landed here has been paid In Wyoming,
Oregon and Montana are the only western
states beyond the Mississippi which have
amount of wool not bought. The foreign
markets are very strong and values at the
present sales hare advance! 2 per cent
OTer tlie March sales. The shipments of
wool from Boston to date from receniler
29. 1904. according to the same authorltv,
are 3,O70.nOR pounds against sO,S2S.633 pounds
at the same time last year. The receipts
to date are 103.442, Mi. pounds against 63.
197.0M for the same period last year.
IONDON. May li-WOnl, The offer
ings at the wool sales today were prin
cipally cross breds Demand was " keen
and prlcea held firm. Americans bought
suitable parcels at full rates The conti
nent eagerly bought the small supply of
Merinos, paying 2s 14d for scoured. Fol
lowing are the sales in detail: New South
Wales. 1.700 bales: scoured. M5?d. Queens
land. 300 hales: scoured. Is 3dfi2 14d. Vic
toria. 400 bales: scoured, la lidfcils 94d:
greasy, KHdfils Sd. West Austarlia. i00
bales: scoured. H4I31s 3d; greasv. 4A,d57ls.
Tasmania. 100 bales: greasy. SHd'Sls. New
Zealand. 1 9l hales; scoured, lOrilpls 84d;
greasv. Adfils 44d-
ST. lxU'18. May 15 WOOI Strong:
medium grades combing and clothing. 23
S2c: light fine JMirSc; heavy nne, 19S23c;
tub washed, S2Q43o.
sentative sales:
BEEF
No.
1...
2...
47...
44...
1...
22...
46...
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Metal Market.
NEW TORK. Mav 15. METALS Spot tin
In the Iondon market was unchanged at
135 !a fid. while futures were a shade
higher at 135 17s 6d locally the market
waa quiet and easy In tone with spot clos
ing at 329 7VrJ9 30. Copper was easy In the
London market, closing at 64 15 for both
spot and futures. IOoally the situation
seems a little steadier In tone, but outside
r, rices are still extreme. Uks is held at
15 OMi 1.2 ; electrolvtlc at r;6 t3l6 124 and
casting at 314.75615 00. .Lead tit unchanged
at 34.50114 60 In the local market, wnile lnn
dnn reported an advance to 12 17 fid.
Spelter continued easy In the local market
with spot now quoted at 35.5515 66. Iondon
wa unchanged at 23 Kw. Iron closed at
fCm In lasgow and at 64a 9d In Mlddle
borough. I-ocally Iron was unchanged No.
1 foundry northern Is quoted at S1T.2F.491 fgi;
No. 2 foundry northern at 3l.7tV817 b: No.
1 foundry outhern and No. 1 foundry
out hern soft at 317 TMr 17.75; No. 2 foundry
southern at lit. 71Sj 17.01
8T LOC13. Mav 1 -METALS Lead, dull.
34.44. Spelter, weak, 15.30.
Otla and Raaia.
NEW YORK. May IS-OILS-Cottonseed,
firm: prime crude, nominal: prime yellow
2743274C. Petroleum, easy: refined'. New
York. 9",; Philadelphia and Baltimore
S6.9u; Philadelphia and Halttmor In bulk
4.(. Turpentine, quiet. 644ifi44c, aked.
ROBIN Firm; strained, common to good.
13. 403 60.
OIL CITY. Pa.. May 15.-OILS Tredlt
balance. 31. 23. Certificate no bid. Ship
ments. 1WS.T94 barrel: average, SS 947 bar
rel: . run. 130.789 barrel; average. 73 til4
barrel Hhlpment. Lima 97 tW) barrels;
average, 6 240 tsirrel Run. IJina. lflB.nij
barrel; average. 5i.3,-4 barrel.
SAVANNAH, May J6v-OI L8-Turpentlne,
ftrm. Oc.
ROSIN-Firm A. . C. 33 Jr. 45 3 30; D. 30
I36; K. I? rf.3.45: F. 33 46150; O. -13 50;
H. 13 76: 1 tl'. K. 4 : M $4.06; N, $4.10;
W, U. $4 25, W. W. I4 CQ4 50,
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HHr-t-.i' '1 here ws a sirull run of sheep
ami lambs here Oil liioining. only about
fifteen car being reported. All tne buy
ers seemed to be anxious tor supplies, and
as a result the market openeii In good
sea4in and trading was active wltn prices
Ingiiir. The quality (if most of tne sneep
was rather interior and some of the com
mon kinds were not particularly active,
but still thev sold In lalrly good season
at strong prices. The !etter grades of
sheep wers brisk and fully a dime higher.
Some wethers wltn a lew yearling In
them sold up to t0 and some wool ewes
brought $6 10. 1 .a nibs. It snything. were
stronger man sheep, und In a ginid many
casos they were quoted lOal.ic higher than
the name kind sold for last week. A
high as $V0o was paid for pretty good
clipped stock Owing to the activity and
to tin light receipts, ever) thing sold in
good season.
Quotations for clipped stoca: won
eh,ili- lainhs A m- talr to mod lattlnS.
$52tHi5.76; good to choice Colorado wooled
iambs. 35.005r7.00: good to cnoiee yearuus-.
$5.0('u6.25, fair to good yearlings. tM IVodb.lii;
good to cholcs wethers. M60fl4 ia; iir 10
good wethers. $4.2f.4.50; good to cholc
ewes, 4 2c.iii4.56; fair to good ewes, $4 lOn
4.25. Wooled stock sells Irom 76c to 31 per
luo pounds higher than clipped stock.
Representative sales:
No.
118 western cull ewes
6 westert lull ewes
43 western enes
125 weetern ewes
1S9 western cull wethers
49 western ewes
100 western cull lambs
429 western wethers
6:;9 western lambs
20 western wethers and year
lings
1 western wooled ewe
101 western wooled ewes
425 western lambs
17tj western lambs
402 western lambs
6 western lambs
197 western lambs
western cull ewes
131 western bucks
1S7 western ewes
1 western buck
261 western ewes
63 western lambs
74 western lambs
cream, fane. old.
14c: ne. i:44UVc
144fll'ic. cholcs, old.
1114.114. W HOI. I.
ik 1 tniiivr,
Av. Pr.
. 76 2 i-O
. 74 3 t0
,. 91 4 (0
.82 4 16
. ftO 4 1ft
. K4 J
. 6S 4 25
.Ml 4 75
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'. 102 6 00
.911 6 10
,.93 6 10
..66 6 25
.. S 6 26
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. K4 6 50
.05 00
. fil 2 51
. 127 2 75
.61 3 Oil
. 110 3 50
.97 4 15
, . 5 6 00
.. 121 6 00
CHICAGO LI 4 K STOC K MtHKKT
Cattle Ten to Twenty Lower Hogs
Ten Lower heep Higher.
CHICAGO. May 15.-CATTLE Receipt.
29.000 head; market litft.Vc lower; good to
prime steers. $n.nf'&45 .66; poor to medium.
4.VtlS 5; stockers and feeders. $.'.75(iif .On;
cows, $l(vH5S0; heifers. $i.(4VhS.3'i; csnners,
tl.RiVdl .40; bulls. $.'.7T4i4.7."i; calves, $3.,(i;.75.
H'-Kt.S Keceipts, 60.(0 head: estimated
for tomorrow. 2ft.(i0 head; market 10c
lower mixed and butchers. tn.Ooffiu.tu: good
to choice heavy, $5.S"ii6 374; rough heavy.
$5.0fKn.2t; light, $6.155 40; bulk of sales,
$5.fl6 40.
SH BKP AND LAMBS- Receipts. 20.000
head; market lisirlfic higher; lambs strong;
ood to choice wethers, shorn. $4.(0'ci5.26;
sir to choice mixed. $3. 5064.50: western
sheep, shorn. $4.0O'ji6.26: nstire lambs, $4.00
$43.50; western lambs, fbWH'.W.
f ondltlon tif Trade and tnntalla
on Staple nnd I atc I'rtxlnc-e,
K(HII" -R- iclpts fair .naiket s.cidi ; ciin-
died st.X k. 104-.
LIVK J '( 'I I. i' RY Metis. 1047,11,-; young
lYiostrr. a (or.. I. in to lre. , oid ioot
ets. He; tlikeis. )4ilV: iturk-4. lie.
HI TTKll -racking trn-k, 14.i IS-. ehol.-e
to ifimy dany, Ik.ih;; cieamery, 2"li..(C,
prints. .4c.
FRLSM FISH-Trout. pv: halibut, lie;
buff.no dreel, Sc. pu kecl idicssi-iil.
9r: white mss (dressed, l-e. s imti -.11.
lerch is.n!ed and d'ese,i, .'; pike, 1., ;
catfish. IV; red sirippi r. Vk-; a nton. 14c;
iraipl.s. 12.-; eel. loc; builheids, llr; blai k
Ii.ish, 2, wl.licHsti tdies.K'Ji, ps.-; ireg
les. per do , 3oc
M At- Prices (Hinted by Orftha 'r.o!es.v,a
Hav Dealers' nss 'clntlon: hotce No 1
Upland. $7.00; No. 2. $7 00; medium. $0 50;
coarse $H on. Rye straw. $,',iV These pi has
are for hav of go;d -o!or and quality.
RRAN Per ton. tif 00.
TROPICAL FRC1T.
PKANtlF.S-Kxtrn fancy .Mediterranean
sweets, all sls.es, $.' 75'; 1 (; fanev navels,
sixes 125 15r 17. ICi, 2io 10. $3 i"; sues
96, 112. $2 jott :.76. si edllngs. all sitea.
15.76.
LEMONS California, extra fam-v, 270. 3 0
and 3o sires. $3 2V, tahi y. 270. . and )
sixes, 13 1'; choice. 24'i and 270 sires. $2 2;
3i and ?: sties. $2 50.
DATES-Per box of 30 1-lb pkg.. $: 00;
Halloween. In 70-Ih. boxes, per lb. 5c.
FIOP California, per 10-lb carton, 7$J
SSc: Imported Smyrna. 4-crown, 10c; 0
crown, 12c
PANANAS-Ter medium-sited bunch. $1.7S
C2.J5: Jumbo. 2.5iVjj a ,o.
riNFAPP! ES-riorlda. p" crata of 34.
$0, M or 42, $3 60.
FRI'ITS
CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Flack, tiar
-lb. box !.ii; white, per 3-lh. box, $1 VI.
STR A WBK. R RIESAraan, per 24-qt
rase. $2 (KV,ii
TANt! ER I NKP California, per half hog.
$2 00
CRANBERR1 ES Jersevs. per crato, $1..".
VKXJETA RLE9.
TI"RN1P8-New, per dos., 45c.
CARROTS New, p( r dm . 4;ic.
PA RSN I PS-old. per bu.. 40c.
WAX BEANS- Per t,-bu. box,
beins. per -lui. lox. 75c.
POTATOES-Home gr. wn. in
bu.. 3ic: Colorado, per bu., 45c;
toe per lb., fic.
REANP-Navv. per bu., 12.-crcrMRKRS-IVr
dor 45U"75r.
PEAH New. per bo. $l.754j2.far
TOM A TOES Floririp. fan-y. per 1-basVet
crate. $2.75; choice, tier 6-bnsket crate, $2 25.
SITNACH-Ter bu.. 50c.
CABBAi IE California in crates, ner lb..
BEETS New. pr dor. bunches. 45c.
ONIONS New sum hern, per dot tmnrhee.
15c; rlermudas, jmt crate of aNiut 50 lbs..
?5
RADISHES Hot house or southern, per
do., 7hr.
LETTl'CE- Hot house, per dox . 45c: heaJ
lettui-e. per do. $1.
PARSLEY" Per dor bunches. 45c.
APPARAGCS Home grown, per dog.
bunches, 4(stJ45c.
MISCELLAEOrS.
CHEESE Swiss, new. irtc; old. 17c: Wis
consin brick, 16c: Wisconsin llmburger, 15c.
NI TS walnut. No. 1 sort sliells, new
crop, per lb., isc; nara snens. per jo.. 1:4c;
o. 2 sort sneus. er 10., i.c; .o. 2 nam
shells, per 11.. 12c; pecans, large, per lb.,
2c; small, per lb., 10c; peanuts, per lb., 7ci
roasted peanuts, per lb.. 6c; Chill walnufs,
per lb.. 12nlS4c; almonds, soft shell, per
lb.. IV; hard shell. er lb.. 16c: chestnuts.
r lh.. 124W1ec: ' new black walnuts, per
7vrfLr- hAllHArk l.ickorv nuts. rr hu .
$1 "H; large' hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.50.
HIDES No. 1 green. 74c; No. 2- gresin.
64c; No. 1 salted. 4c: jo. r sniten. .yi
,o. 1 veal CSlt. nc; i veai can.
dry salted. 7'n14o; aliep pelts, 2bcg$l.W;
horse hides. 11.60433.00.
$1; string
sacks, per
new pu lav-
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW TORK. May 16 BEEVES Re
ceipts. 4.291 head market for steers barely
steadv; bulls firm and 10c higher; cows
Ofo26c higher: steers, $5. 35(7 . 40, tops, $6 56;
Dulls. 33.sii4 4d; cows. tiiMfl'4 aoiea
quoted live cattle lower at Jlil2c rr
pound: lops. 124c aressea weigni. nneep
lower at I;i44,il3tc: yearling. 14c. dressed
weight. Exports tomorrow. 945 cattle, 1,034
sneep ann ( quarter 01 oeei.
CALVES-'RecelDts. 7.723 head: market
opened steady to higher and closed slow
and easier; veals. 3.(tRrft.2ti, tew extra at
$7.374ri7.50; general sales. $6.3743-7.00; culls,
$4.00(14 50; dressed calve steady: city
dressed veals. 74 74c per pound; extra, 11c;
countrv dressed. 4Wi9c.
HOG 8 Receipt. 10.316 head: market IVo?
26c off; prime stats hogs, 34.25; prime stale
pips, $6 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5.528
head; market for sheep strong; lambs 25o
higher and all sold; clipped sheep. $2 5W
Sou: no wooled sheen: cliDPed lambs, fair
to good, $6.0"6.50; no prime or choice here.
Kanaaa City Live Htnrk Market.
KANSAS CITY. May 15 CATTLE RP'
ceipl. 6 0 head. Including 1.500 southerns;
market heavy; steers steady to PK- lower
others steady to strong; choice export and
dressed beef steers. o.ta.3i: talr to good
34 2536 4o: western fed steers, $4.5t&.l5;
stockers and feeders. $3.26i2r5.oo; southern
steers. $.17o,(lS 50; southern cows. $2.25&4.I0:
native cows. $2 2.V'C4 6: native heifers. li.'a
5.30; bulls $2.754. (16: calves, xs 6" 60.
HOOS Receipts. 5.700 head; bft IO- lower
dose 10c lower; top, $5.': bulk of sales.
$5 15ft5.274; heavy, IS. 2S9 5.274: packers,
I5.1fVSS.30: pigs anttl light. i4.ontas.Zft.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6 400
head; market luc higher; native lambs. $5.7
7 25: western ljmbs. $S 75f7.2S: fed ewe
and yearlings. $4.25&2F.; Texas clipp-d year
lings. $4.76r5.40; Texas clipped sheep, 4.2&i
4.9o; stockers and feeders. I2.50gi4.ft0.
St. I.oals Live r4torti Market.
ST. LOC1S. May 15 CATTLE Receipts,
2.(H0 head. Including too Texana. Market:
Natives, steady: Texans. strong: native
shlnnina and export steers. $5.2'i4i 50
dressed beef and butchers steers. $4 50
5 75: steers under l.ooo pounds. $4.5fsti-:i.lo:
stockers and feeders, $3.5oojj .00; cows and
heifers. $3 (H5.25: canners. $2.('frt.25; bulls
$2.754.75: calves. $3 (O4"(4i.0O; Texas and
Indian steers, $3,505,525; cows and heifers
t3.0O4ic 60.
HOGS Receipts. 6 500 head; market
lower; pigs and lights, $4.8'&6.30; butchers
and best heavy, $i. JOJi-a 35.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. S.5O0
head; market steadv; native muttons, $360
ir.'; lambs. $6.(.igA 50; culls and bucks,
$3 0ru4.O0; stockers, $2 75325; Texans, $3.00
65.00.
Evaporated Apple anil Dried Fralts.
NEW Y'ORK. May 15 EVAPORATED
APPLES Market ctmtinues quiet with de
mand light, but holders steady. Common
to good are quoted at iib54c: fancy at
( Al.lrT'n.MA iinir.i' r n lis -rrunen
seem to Tie in sngntty oetrer loomng de
mand, which Includes aboiat all the slr.es,
but which has not yet had sny quotable
Influence In prices, which range from 2V?
to 6sC according to grade. Apricots are
attracting little attention at the present
time. Choice are quoted at 10W104r; extra
choice at 11c. and fancy at ll'ffllnc. Peaches
also are quiet: some sales or rut urea are
reported but generally speaking buyers Are
holding off for lower prices. Choice nn
spot are quoted atvUVfrV"''-. "if obojef)
at 104"il04c; fancy at Il-Pillc. Raisin am
reported In a firm " position, hut demand
Is quiet, loose muscatels are quoted at 44
64c; seeded raisins at 54 64c, and Lon
don layers at $1.00(51.15.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. May 15. COTTON-Market
closed Ave points higher: middling uplands.
I.2fic: middling gulf. 3.65c. Sales. 4.S00 bales.
LIVERPOOL May 15 COTTON Spot In
fair demand; prices four points higher;
American middling, fair. 4.50c: good mid
dling. 4.50c; middling. 4 40c: low middling,
4 24c; good ordinary. 4.06c; ordinary, 3 90c
The sales of the day were R.000 hales, of
which 500 were for speculation snd export
and Included 7.600 American. Receipts. 23.010
bale, including 20.100 American.
NEW ORLEANS. May 15. COTTON
Market steady; sales. 3.6m bales; ordinary,
6 5-16c; good ordinary. 64c; low middling,
7 7-16c: middling. Sc; good middling. S B-10c;
middling fair. 8 5-16c; receipts. 4.404: stock.
159.1.15.
ST. IillS. Mav 15 COTTON Market
firm: middling. 7 15-16c. Soles. l.J! hales;
receipts. 127 hales; shipments, 3 bales;
stock, 4S.7:'9 bales.
ingar anil Molasses.
NEW YORK, May 15 SUGAR Raw.
nominal: fair refining. 3 13-pic; centrifugal.
96 test. 4 7-16 : molasses sugar, 3 9-16c. Re.
fined, uulet; No. 6. 5.25c: No 7. 5.10c: No. B,
5 10c; No. 9 . 5 05c: No. 10. 5O0; No. 11. 4 90-;
No. 12. 4 R5c: No. 13. 4.75c: No. 14. 4.10c; con
fectioners' A. 5 7(-; mould A. 6.2ic; cut loaf.
.55c; crushed. 6 50c; powdered. 6.95c; grrar.u
lated 6 K.'ic: culies, f. loc.
MOLASSES Steady ; New Orleans open
kettle, good t choice. I9'3riC.
NEW ORLEANS. Mav ID Sl'GA R Mar
ket quiet: open kettle. Siij44c : open kettle,
eentrif ueal. 44h4 16-10e: centrlfiigal whites,
5!c; yellows, 4aj5 3-16c; seconds, 341514c..
t 1521
STCK-e-LRiS AND
1 720 I !5 I..
1 70 t 71 l .
1 1010 I 09 .
t 170 I 44 ts .
3 43 t t 27
4 tat I to 1..
t tat 3 71
11AY FED Y E STERNS.
I Jeff,: , Colorado,
n teera.. .1164 4 90 2ft feeders .. $71 4 ;
HOOS There wis a small run of hegs
here today, even for a Monday, but as
Chicago nad tl,, nogs and the n.arket
there waa 10c 10 jr. packer, of rouraa
thought they ought to ret their hog for
lea nvnsr. ins inarket rarled out a
big he lower, or 56"4'' loner. Packer,
though, ner lv U bid U pric. sod
t. Joseph Live gfoek Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mav 15. CATTLE Re
celpt. 1.417 head: market teady. 10c lower;
natives. $4 26(&J10; Texas and western, $3 25
65.26: cows and heifers. $1 60436. 15: bulls
stags, etc.. 32 35&cM5; veals. $3 004 25;
yearling calves. $2.7.V34 60; stockers and
feeders. $2 75d4 90.
HOGS Receipts. 3.060 head; market 6c
lower; light mixed. $5 16'gfi 25; medium
heavy. ."i .20431. SO; pigs, $4 (s"&a.50; bulk.
$5.174iei5 25.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.662
head: market l('ti2ic higher: Colorado
lambs. $7.26.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. May 15 -COFFEE Market
for futures opened steadv at an advan'-a
of five points in response to generslly
stesdy cables and a light scattering de
mand through commission houses. Nenr
the close a little realising caused a par
tial decline of five points, and the market
elned net unchanged to Ave points higher.
Sale were reported of 14.250 bags. Includ
ing Beptemtser at $6 9oi7.('': December t
$7 2057 .15: March at $7 35. Spot. Rio. quiet;
No. 7 Invoice, Sc; mild, steadv; Cordova,
103 13c.
loai City I. Ire Stork "Market.
6IOUX CITY, May lfi.(Special Tele,
gram 1 CATTLE Re( el pta. I.400 head: mar
get lower: stockers strong, beeves. $4.0i
100; rows, bulls and mixed. $;t.0fifl.(s;
Stockers and feders. $"1.0(Vg4.50; calves and
yearlings, $3 0064 45.
HOGS-Receipts. 1.6O0 head; market 6tT
10c lower: selling at $iuo)5, bulk of
sales, $6 10-36.124-
Stork la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterdsy:
Cattle. Hogs.
South Omaha 2.214 2.178
Sioux Citv 1.40 1.500
Kansas City 6 340 $ Ton
St. Joseph 1.417 3 OA
St Iuls 2.000 t.5
Chicago 29.000 60 0u0
Shee
iepp.
4.1f
6 4 0
4.i'.HJ
3 50
20.WO
Total
.42.331 69.2J8 $7,721
Ylalble Snpply of Grain.
NEW YORK, May 16-The visible aunplv
of grain May 13. a compiled bv th New
Tork Produce exchange. Is as follows :
Wheat, 24. 170.000 bushels; decrease. 2,15,
Ono bushels
Com. 6.103.000 bushels; decrease. tu1,000
bushels.
Oats. 10,653.000 bushels; decrease, 1,151.000
bushels.
Barley, 1, 490,0X4) Vushels; decrease, IS.OOO
bushels. - .
Klnla Rnuer Market.
ELGIN. 111.. May IB RI'TTER Ruled
weak on the Board of Trade today. Prlcea
were quoted at 22c. a dei-Hne of 24c from
last week. Sale for the week were 648.000
pound.
Dnlath Grit Utrkrt.
DILI'TH. Minn.. May 15 WHEAT To
arrive. No. 1 northern. $1.014: on track. N".
1 northern. $1 m4; No. 2 northern. $1.02;
Mav. $1 (4; 8eptemler. MV
OAT8 -To arrtve, 31c; on track, 30i,c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. May 15 -SEED-Clover, cash.
17.00; October. $5 674; prime alslke, $7 50;
prime timothy, $1.50.
Mllwaakee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. May 15 WHEAT Mar
ket Jc higher; No. 1 northern. $l.(Vi1 U:
No I northern, $1.031 OS; Julv. "4c bid.
RTF-Market 40 hlrher. No.' 1. 79
PA RLE Y Market steadv; No. 2. 61c
CORN Market 1c higher; No. 3. 5sij-&u4c;
July. 584c
Philadelphia Pradaca Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May 15-Iil'TTER-Market
lower; extra wetern ceamery, 24c;
nearby print. 2f,c.
EGGS Market ateady; nearbv fresh. 164c
at mark, western fresh. I7(f7l74" at mri
CHLtet-Markot firm, Now York lull
GOLDFIELD
BULL FROG
We are Issuing for the benefit of Our
personal clientage a book complete In
every detail, telling of th discovery
of these wonderful camps and the.r
movements to dale as seen and photo
graphed by Mr. Henry Anchester and
E T. Thornton, our consulting cn
gineet. V are operating ont of th
largest high gtad prupoaiiton In tha
district and will anuruy open our
ubscrlptlon book for a limited num
ber of share to be decided uuon later.
Respectfuly Submitted. 1
THE HEAHY ANCHI.SIER CO MP AM',
(Incorporated. )
Mllwaakee, . . Wlaeonaln.
Edwards-Wood Co-
4 incorpuiated
fUia OfUce: Fil'h aaJ Kobarts StrMti
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