niE bef.: omaha. ttf.sdat. may x ima OilAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET I 1 4 hu WKkTHrK 1 THE I.Kkl 1F.LT i Catti- Tnide Very Drill, with Prices Generally Lower. ire-aMar la rar t'alder Tbla Flvealas. M nlkrr - f atf AND PRODUCE MARKET . Market Opens Low;r Because of the He. 77 Sa:iii ia U"aat Belt. C0R5 0PE53 QUITE STEADY Tear af Market lra null! ta Ikf krtlse (Mk ranlliloM Offered Brle Sdvaaceal Frleee. OMAHA. Ml..' raia "Ver M er.ni-e mhi snd N-riisKa opened n-.ar- t-e m.ti tr.e Hav :f Kan set IcWer Bo'l 1.'t stni surp ie- erp f it ires, be.ieving that nn wi.l run grow i wnial crop af e severe a rtcr rorrl.ti'm the a heat parsed mr'-'oih. Com waa stead.- and worked hciirr ''ash eend tiooa are improvinf steadily ami as Ion as IM demand :s brisk va,u't' snou'd Rinf. V neat broke "ff sharp';-' at the openirg on a run f -ei, ng hv' aea holders anu s. a:erd -eftng i ni t i by f-poi's if : -tin general nvir trie in'r a heat w Cadi stuff was firm to M:;-r. :tn slikri: : i pov.ment in the demand i V 4 nnH steady in face "f '; nri market. Trading iru l-a'it. out of " T i mri-ifr, and tne tone 'f tne p. "' i.-ang " vitig M l.uvf cai-h "lid -ions. .--SYrTHee offerer) broirsht advanced pr-f'-s V ' raarv wheat reoeiros iv si bu. a-d shipments were ;..'. mm Wv . aBa.nrt re sists lasf ear at 4 bu. and Pu rst r :.. bu P""rcS--v cnri r,fTMfl b'l u"'1 iTif-mrrtx t'r .1"! lu . ici.nst r'tr' '.it jr of 4K.'; t) "... anJ v.ipmeir.s of bu. 'IMranrr n ; f ' 'if b'l. of .-.irn. nm A liham of rT-i'i,rab nrrii: : iifr M .or rri rn.na l.r..--- rl ;r)-r 1 :m r(in'" and ia.r n-ir if!ilv-finir hou!i an5 ! 'ri. tins m.n-r .r ta rl a 'an fcir. Tha dir i d by -r,Tl miu ara of h.itM pr'murt : tne uptjr M hi. iiu i v mt 'a'i '.TP" vai ro ,r in fi: n'1nity or tpPT ft1'-"! y f' crr ' , it'ir T idi'. cr.,i!( -! I, n:n' !''" ::ii:.i f'T !- Xi- t".'oi".n: n t!? pr-:p;ta;.en t T last Ts! 'V this i::-rv! t n , an,f"i ' rt irii ttir ' T-i VIII'TI , !urti.'u- ia roi m :rn N 1 rart. arul coidar ; a-art. and an j a.t..v. T:i- a'Bin ) mia'.oiit .h norta- : a. ami 't Vrciol. a 'in ri:ll i.r and wk:v r:-m4 fmiTI pa:hT ia I Nb-iuiH and nrir i HOGS KQST1Y FIFTIZN LOWES Laaaaa la Lars Ral. ad Prlrrt Wrk ta )aar- ' tr l.awar. MA HA Ci May I. r.M Ho 8hn Mi -TTvim ''npriiJ N H Tl H iru-". i 4 r: :t:.-naa i l.t-r.. '" ! 2 ft inrti1?. I im y A. !"nirr,u"'' and ;,irH' ar-ia-A :dric iMh -ti ..... j. - - - 41 r is Ji mp'ra'.iir f i xi-i. ;n prt pita' ion ainre Mircii 1. corr?pondn prJ in I!". ( .jrrpor.d.nn period il laJfc. WELSH, luteal Forcaatr 4 flO J .a) ..V(4 I TI 1.34 j..ai 4.7"; 4 a -a-T l 4.' .ST! . J.i i.OM l.Mi ! fo I CTH Roripji . r Et,rr.,. Monday .-am ,a rn 4a.- i - ama ,ia .1 ma 4n 4 vaaH a(1. Tha of r; for tna jaar: ran;a follawing- Ubia ahowa tha aram-fa priraa 0t ho at ifouLb omafta tor taa iaat aevara; daa ana compaxiaom: i. ism i5. lsof.'. ism. ar. oin takia anova tha reraipti . bofa and anevp ax Soutii umini car to aao. camparad arltn laat mt. V. Inc. tT.a K .3,7 a.7fj "Jt .l 'j:.K3 a.1l MC.sOi ai4.7 V8 Cata . tun mm Waaat !! HItl. For Ot,j3. Nb.. for tho tw-nt y-four hours andjns at I a. m.. Tatli miruliaa lime, M .jr.ua. il.iy 2. i-iLVH A STATION. Tamp Hi.n Max. M.n. fJ.I. LjvaiTiool t od 5,iT.1 ioar on m h-al .-d PTtjii'-al m fi. p , 9cai ran- ot opt.on.t Articlaa ' "pan 'o C'.oa.' Safv. Ma---.. July... ( "firn Mav . J 1 1 v . . . (! May. J uy. . 4; 1 4; S:at;on A.-rland. Nb A ibii; n. N b 1 T K n Boa N-h. rtihimbuff. b... 7'i t."'.i'M-rT.on. Nb.. ,4 Kairtirv. Vb... J Fairmont. -N'b .. T4 Inland, b. 72 1,nTon, Nb.. T2 Hi'iiiiiii. N-b .. i H.l'lr-f. Nb . . "i 1 "1 1 Oakdibr. Nb tmana. Nb 74 i Tk.tmh. N b . . 7 Aita la . 'ri- .11. la Tft i riartniii. 1 "2 ! if ' 1 b ""V . 1 i Sioux City. Ia... tid I M:nlmum Tamparaturfl j panod andinj at a. ra. No s 1 a. 0 .14 4J 37 "J 41 X 3 11 al a .17 Omaha (a a Prlrn. WHF.AT-No. bird. nOVil'Ki. hard. :rfin.tn. 4 hard. rajacfad hM.' slo N i. I atirinat. Sl.ll'aL(B'. No 1 mr.nf 'm, u J: .11 Nu 4 ru4n. : No I p'fitrlct. : durum. 4aai-.-. i. i ilfmm. . "olur.tiUB. O 4i. ! LomsviLa. Ky h a. 'T-'itlr. N.-k X K-kita. I inu a.-'.aiKi.if. iiw 4 w!na. rm'-iar. No. Z coo.r. -nicano. i i 3 oolnr: !u6;t. N't. f-oior. , "t- lxui". a' ijT'n- 0. 4 Vf8r ;..)iiT.v: -o. -- X 37"-j7-i-; o. 4. .iyi4C. no .10 for INot "ioud C" Hmd v t 'ltidy Ra;mn .Suowina; Cloudy Cloudy Clouds Cloudy Cloud r C'.oudv Kainlna: Ha:n1nar R ninx Rasnir.B Raining Rainlntr Cloudy Ralnin : Apr-' ' April Aprl April April Apr'l -Apr 1 April Mav Slay 14. 2S.. J( . Z7.. Jk.., ttf . . 1... 13 : a; K. 4-,, 9K, "kS. T (R, U t T 01 14 ' , oi 5 ar ai w l o , oi t a, , s 3a ; i 3k, 4) 31. (T. i 4 5 f 341 f 2 21 1 7 t .M M i 1 4 7i a2k . t S, S 10i 4 73 S 31 I ' iiU,t I 46' a 4 i4i;4jsu i 34 r., i U I 57 Sunday. Rapcipta and disposition of liva atock at I n. on stock Yarda. South Omaha, for tha faenty-f. ur hours ndad at 3 p. m. Monday: P. EC El PT C A R S. Cattla. Horii. Shaap H r's. 1 4" If; 43 3 4 3 I 15 1 i; 10 DISTRICT STATION'S. No. of Temp Max. M.n. RV- No No. N o. No. I hltr t'TV-iic: No ara.M. :mi 47'- JATjj S'antjaj-d. 4f'a ttV--'-. No. 3 .TSia,. No. 4 hite, Skied :! No. "! voiiow. Vjw" a. il.ir 37-a..Sru. No J m:n I. 3S!-a"'-i No 4 mix-d. 37 ::so BARLKY No. 4. 4WlrV-. No. 1 fead. 4-j4vi,, raj' l. 444-44H-. UYE-N'i J. 74"h"Rr. N.. ?.. 70740. t at lor.a . 17 . IS rz z 14 : ; is S4 fariot ch.raao . ... Mnnapui;si ' 'maua I'i;!ulh. Urrrlvta. . . Whwat. 1. i' . . -24 . Mlnneapolia. Minn. Kansas Ciiv. Mj 24 7 'rnaha. N'b IS Ilauis occurred irirhin tba four huui-a m a.1 portion of wheat rtjion eacept tha Louisville d stnet. The raina were very heaT at pouitu in tha Kansas City. Ta Moines. St. l.am Chi mo and Columbus diatrtcts. While no h'-avy ra.ns i.ccur:ed 'ti Nebrasaa. they r genera.'.v eil distributed over tha ,tat9. I... A WELSH. Local Foracaatar. Weather aureax !EW YORK 4 K KR IL M IHKET : . m. sv p.. Cniop Parific C. N". W . et C. at N. W . weat - ., !. p.. M. at O... c . B. & Q . east ' . B. A Q , west . R. 1. P.. caat Iliirioia Central tweiva-hour , Lhicajfi Great West.. 3 1 uaciuded In i - t Total receipts JW 3 DISPO?mOX-HEAD. Rairv ; Cattle. Hnr fa.k OmHa Pack m Co 4: .30 Swift 4c '"o S24 Ctidah- Pactnnc Co . 44 -4" Armour A Co .VA .7f Schwarti-Bolen Co M urphv .70 Sinclair 11J I?1 la Morrell Fat kina; Co 3! .10 ; w. n. Vnnaant Co W7 J 30 i Benton. Vansant r Luab 1?. 'aj-t twenty-' Stephens Bros 10 the com and , Hill Son 13$ 1 r . a. i.aw-.s 4 j. b Root co r J. H. Bulla. 77 I L. F Husa 4 L. Wolf lie S. Wrthejnir a7 H. F. Hamflton 47 I. ea Rjniiscnild 1 : M. and Kan -t.:al. Co... 14 Clme A Chrlaty 7 Other bryers "lt 4 4S7 7' IC'J 12 li 271 ?heep. L.V4 1 1n 1 HT4 1 Oil ) daatatiaaa 4 H14 4(.0 LllUX D PROViaiOa Feat area ( tha- Trad! a a ad (loalaa ( Prieaa nav Baard ft Trade. I 'irt'Aiii MJ S.-Predictions of r-ee- -ine tempeint'ire f"r tonwht fomifi ;hi t j or an arraj- of. inf-uetus . that r v nt-utraiiz'l the TifanHti effei-. , f toe gfiiei-al . 'aTn" eolith and out:i- vvert. .n i.raipectef larara Oleorease of the Day aa arloaa ob Baaartla. NEW T''RK fay 2 FTXrR-yuiet and uncnanaed. spnnn iat-nts. 3n. ainter stra:ritA. r4.a'i4..-. winter No 1. S4.1MK0 4..iti. amter t-xtras. No. 2. 175 4.'". K int-a straiaritM. l4.HrtBi.Ht. Ke-cr-ipts. 23.275 bbls.; ahlpments. 14.Hf2 bbi.: Rya flour ateady . fair to food. S4.3544.4k; ci.oio. to fan'. $.nofi 4 Jki. CkRNMEaL vju'. fine while and yel ii.w 31 4"tl.4;.. coa.-s. Si .2541.30: kiln dried. Totaia 4.S1 lri V5 1 CATTLE-Receipts of cattle 'hia mornin j numbered is cars, which was the name as I he receipts one week aa-o, but suty cars arxer tnan two eas ato. tieneral con- : ,h.t ...i-i -,ot-ri WHEAT-Spot. steady; No myit" inij w-.lt ha lew than 4o tki.(t t.ush.da 'aa. aita.naf 4W.m bushels, ac lu'4 to '..ficiai fjrires last ysax The niarWci cioned atead,-, . " but S.8'c to Sc net ,11 war nn last nfitlit. C.irn finished to 1 ?!': up. Ontj. 'ir lower to v a sc hiirhcr uml nrovisloji ft' IHc to 10c t: iel. S1.12 nom.noj. c. 1. r. ; Nj. 1 uor'nei-n. 11.1.. 1. o. 0. opening- naviat;ou. uptiuu maxaet: Wheat decnn-d over a cent erly in the wet-k on weak cable, but reirained l4ia uaa on cirvartn by snorts and buy ma on un favorable crop adv-M-ea. predictions of eirtd watlier and trr targw de.T"ase In t.e visible suppiv i-iosins; at ;3Wc net decline. May el, wed' Sl.Br Jily. 'SI. Us i'-l''7I closed JLlo'i. September., 11 I7S')1.S. losed SLiai. R,i-ceHits. . bu... sliipmeaiA Btt.4::t bu. ... V4a'l sr-BBf September cpened 1. CCjRN ixt. firm: steamer, ivf -. e.ea.(ar ;, ir 1.1 uih,. iower at 11 w to e,. ex port basis, option maiaei uraw k. ':i.o reacted to SUM and chjsaU. on small offerlnm and covennit bv A snarp breaar ia. wneat rsuitea Ml . -SlTTI.ll, 'I'JF wheat resulted from A "a ra'TtStii "TachirSir - ..rve 1:i-pes 'n stm. piacs west ana twvt. "l.caT tra lert did some sell ing wnr tl:e TLSI. f ivirtB m - a reason -a k rr Whil i r? ve 1' short . tl 'l-v. a net iosa nf W.'Cc. Iilosina V net niajnar. way. wajwarsir. t urn trim concern bouitht Ma- porn j cltsw-d. t'-y-; Julv ciosed 72.-: September, ar-d rj.i oiner f ittirm In consequence tha j 7ls-: recoipts. 6.75 bu.; h.pflnent. S".jS )(ff,'rr.et na r-owad Ui J.bout S'c. anaiiiirt rtu. I to 4S rami at, th ctoaa of last w-ek. OATS Spot. stealy; m:x-i. 27i lbs.. Heli-f pecama nuite Kenaral that the wet , nominal: natural white. 2tv-j.52 Su w eat liar and t:ie uiw . temperaiurea pre-1 (. ,.unjs?d white. 4a42 lbs. 4tPtKc: op 1I.:te wou.d .delay p.antinK :r some sec- lh,n n;a.-ket was without trnsa tiona, Lji.ns. Julv opened MiimC 'o Vl'ic loaer at , (.iaimT nomlr.aj;-receipts n4.itt bu. i.."oO-.. Advanced to S',iimt,-. reacted : HAY Firm: prime. Il.ir, No 1. tLUlis-S to iSISc and. c.oeil. atad; at ac a nrt, j 15. x.,. 2. SI 'HKil.t: No. 3. sf.c!l 00. l n of. '.. 'ash corn was firm. No.; H ips et,-ad 1 sta'e. common to choice, i ration! aoid ai tilVwpiilc- I l'.nis cr-.n. Tr2e: l. nominal: Pacific New crop, months of oaia wi aeaa acaat. I4'tic; 1904. nominal, earlr onder much, oitacallaiteoua coiiaction Hl6ES-Fimi; Central Aavrn 23fj2.1V:; nd then rail-'-d with wheat and corn. ! b,.,,,,. 22"2r.i arplmber openad. "tc m.SiSi lwer I THKK Firm; ' hemlix'k f'rsts. 2tW at JsSc " ke. recovered 1.) JsV S .Sc. ; ,r seconds. SMlT:. thirds. 22,d25c; re- cloamg with a nat ioa ot tc. at ""s ; jecte-i. 2aj23c U4kC In pravVsiona traders displayed but little I activity, prtraar beinf allowed to ease off ' Idle fashion. cloaMi with a n't loss or I in !Vil"c. iaray in liva boa. 1 Leiuatif . Utures attnbiuuibia to Lka decUua ranged aa follows avi tlclea., Qpen.l Hia, Low. ; Close.; Sa'y. What cepu Corn May Jmy. Set... 1 oT't5: 1 : 1 njii 1 0S' 1 , 1 '. 1 'V 1 1 I 1 -is' ; 1 . 1 01 . 1 . . . 1 tti- ' .'AfliilCj,' 40" "4 1 41, 3a7 Jt S4 - S8& f , 21 "2 5L 3r. 4U- , 12 Jff 12 12 it-vi: 2:. r 1: 12 10 12 w 12 2T 12 12 6 23 no 21 75. .21 so 12 40 12 22 12 2 a 1 11 in ; 12 j -. ! 12 OR 12 02 W 12 112 a, ;i " 11 : 12 20 12 07S 12 O.'S 12 22 12 U 2 ijt, Oat s May J -iiy ro, . May lu-y U IV Jla sepi iLins May July Sepi. Ca.- h u"oiat:oa a are aa fallows. KLOUR-BULady , winter pat-nis. I'.Oo.? i.24'; winter y-a:guts, 4..q."..2ti. sr r. ua.ghLi. I4:..i4 7t. bajtei.. ..n'-j t. K E.-N. 2. 7sc. HA KLtll r'et-d or mixing. 44-jj'k ; !:i:r to choice inaiTlna. krra3c. h.Et'S Klaa. IW. aoulu wesiern. S2 31 . . N o. I ii..rthe.-.ui n, SS-U'-a- Timothy. 4.4. Clo er. Si I 2i. I PR' IV INS M-ss pork rr bh'-. S21 rJJ t Lard, -jsrr 1' ba.. ii.u. eu,ii t rib, -idea (ks.b i. 112. 12-i !i12.27-. Iiort clear idts iboxedi, 143 S0i 1J .o. ' total clearances 01 wneat and Tour were iuai to iiui bu. Puaiarj is.-cio s a.oa 4:j ' lu.. .oinpared w-.ui bu. the . ,'i.rrerpondfnf day a year a . I n visible supi'lai if w neat 'In la tuiwl fiatea de-cri-a.-id 3 bv4 bu for t a,. . wee. Trie 1 unouiit of krendst iff 011 ocean p,i-saja 111 irnirta fjmmvt bu. tetimaied reieipis for tomorrow: Wheat. 24 cars... nirn jm tara: at. Ia4 cars; uofst i0 i'ai nead. j ' L.iaico Casb Prices V heal ' No. 2 red. : C i-,n '0. No S red. S3 0 1 t1: No. i b-.-d. 4! is. 61 No. 3 nard. S1.0oH-- ' No 2 n 11 i n 1 a 3u-ing, SI us ai m, a c -prmg Ii it.ui (P. Corn No. 2 man. '-t , o'lc. No -:a.ri. ivtir; No i wnue. w-ii . Nu. k i-ite. J-siKiSc; No. I ye''ow, J t'tujc; Nil T . vtiw. tk'tUc. tais't -No. 2 wtvTie. 43',9'e; N-. .1 a hit 4.nf 42c: .t 1 a niie. as2r. standard. iT'i 3t'- I BL'TTHR Kaa-: creameries, . da.rte. 2-iJWr mp tS-ei'air-: r. eipts a.sis cases; a; mark, eases ovl tided, 17jU'c; firsta, li'i. pr'nie t in. -w i dSE.- isii, naTeiea. 14"k15c; tw ma L:l4-r1- 'una Americas, 14i-c, ion borna. 14H'jl4-". rUiAl'trr,i "i; .1101. a to fancy ,3mltc. tara 4 j. o d. 2Ti jac. 1 J' LI K 1 o.. -. . i.uaevs. lie. foa is. i 17c. v V EAL irtfadv ... m tj a-aMir.d aaghta.-".-. aa ta-.wiai.iid aeigbtai. j.ioc. sa to liM-pouiad a earner to-ri Us. 1 Hi,s,pl T .ia. Ui.eat. ca.-a. corn. eO ar aata kak iwrL - n , iAnnrrn - , , l.rat, 3 i aia, coi a, tst cJ.r ual 13 cars. PHOVIShiNS- Pork, easy; mess S3..- trr4.2; fami) . tsu : shoii clears. SS.Aaa' i Beef steady: mess. Sin tkxn 11 is! 'am- ii v tl kHrtf!0.oit: beef hams. tS4.tti3.dtt' pickled hemes, steady: plck.ed hams. Jl tkw I It:' Lard, firm; middle want, pt-me. iz..a J !Bl2.; refined, firm; continent. J. I 20 Sout h America. j;4.ts: compouiui. hwwiiv.pf. T.VJ-LijW I 'uli . pj-im4f city. iMidtt. . "uc: country. TSiiiTSc. DI.'TTER- Steady, creamery specials, sa w. . - . ., w,: - hinM T i rirsis. 'Hr I " I Ha.- oi.l iiki'iSc: atate datrv finest. 2Wri 2firC: common 1o prim. 2jJ2Sc: process spei-uila. 2c. second to extra. 2.r2rc: factory seconds to flrsta. 22'o22c; Imitation crcamerv 2SVo241c. I'HtESK-1 nseitvd on new state f ill rrMtti: old specials. 17'tC. fajicy colored. ,,. IVT.Tiac; pood to prime. ltWHc: new 'sr. 4.S 41U4W co-,,(rea. -istnvjo; white. i.T..c. fair to Hi'.u1. 4U , , iofv',c; sk.ms. speciala. ltdtillci fine. .'j:",c fair to nod.. ic: common. 4"i4 li-ae: f-iil. Hlc. EtHJS Barelv steaa;-: tren sniner-'i. storage packed select mrs, "lNlrJV:. freh eatheret. reg 1 ar packed exiraa. firsts. 2lTSt22c: fresn a-afliered. ruruiar packed, f.is.s 20i21'4c. P il'LTRY All e. ! hrr trade aid rowe prices expected. Pressed o'net. Phiia-lel-phia citickers. 20t2c- fowls. lJ.2c. tur keys. 17''-2"c tho selling interests A. . .ces from a.i , ; points Indicated liberal tuns, wita prices j deciaediy lower. A stfaay rainlall that prevailed ail t.ie morning, while very wei i come from a crop standpoint, nevertheless i made cattle look ttieir worst, and aa la apt . to be the caae. delayed the trade more or 1 less, buytrs being slow about (felting out into the yards As a result of this the 1 tO.-enuun was very well advanced before I any business of cunaeuuence bad b en 1 transacted, the trade being stow and weax irorn tba verv start. hile the market on beef steers started ery slow and dull, a laraa proportion of tha receipts had changed hands by mid day aad a reaaunaiue, clearance, waa ef fected before the close. Prices ware In most cases l'.sdl&c lower and in many cases heavy and less desirable kinds of tattle showed even more decline than that. The fact mat advices from Cnicago reported L0 market at that po.nt 24i2ic lower made trie feeling here extremely weak. 1 Cows and neif-rs were around 10c lower; than last week s close and wnile buyers ' were ia:a 'n getting started they claimed ! up most of the offerings by m.dday. j The steady fail of tain would naturally create a better feeling In tile sto ker and . feeder trade as giving promise of improved; pastures, but tne fact that there a as a jamr i clearance ,ssi week of cattle in the hands j of speculators made the demand less ur gent tluui would otherwise have been the j case. At tlie same lima receipts were lib- j eral. so tiiat nuyers could alford to -lis- , criminate closely and lane advantage of J !.. situation to bear prices. Thua it hap- j peiieil iliat me general run of both stiM-kers , at:d feeders were at least '.Or lower and i the f:-eiing neag at the decline. 1 wuotatlons on came Uood to ckoice corn- j fed steers. S7 i".r7.75: fa:r to good cornfed t-teers. I."7is7 .25. common to fair corr-fed . J steers, 7ur.75; good to cnolca cowa and heitera. aS.'kwi.uii; lair to goou cows anu 1 . heifers. S', tsVi.''; common to fair cows and j , heifers. 12. 77. .: good U) choice Blockers .and feeders. It uS 75: fair to good stockers and feeders. i.oiki.O: common to fair j stockers and feeder, t.00i t); slock batf 1 era. Sii.7ust-4.sTi: veal calves, U.25r8.25, bul.a. htis. etc.. Jt.r.tiJt. Recrebefitatjve pa.es: 1 U2H.ll' ITEbHS, A rr. ,1jrf a'- 1 Ji2,aI , S 3!M je1 No. ;... 4 T 4 TJ 4 "Si W 4 ) . mi 7 i ,HC 7 -A i.; ' t. I.oals beacrtl Market. ST LOCI'S. May i-WHEAT-Caan luu'-ei; track. No. ! -ed. Sl.114it.13. No. 2 hai'i. Sl.-aeal.14. Futurea. ttai ; May.! Si -.-.: Jly. 11.01. Ct RX Can higi:er: tr ick. No. 2. 2 -'J nJr, No 1 white. ne-yoic K it.i'ey, niglu-r, ; May. 'ilHc; J uy. i'i.'7c CATS ash. sleadi ; lraclt. No. 2. 4"-: No. 2 wh'ia. 494Hc. Futures, lower. Sli... -r-. July. 2rric. KVK-Num.ru at Tier, 74ic. ; KIj VU uie: red winter patents. S" HO ai 7'i. fern y and str nght, i4.707e.2'J; hard a inter iirtirv Sn-v. J.2. M. KI.I Tiniui h v , mar 3 50. ' -UN M r:. L r. b. B UA.N Lull, a.i-d cast -rac. Fi 4 lift. HF.MP TcVlNS 7. PRuVlsii in.- Purk. um hansed: lohhtng. 21 7r I.a.d. b ; prime steam. $12-32-' I "ry salt meats, tox-d extra snorts. 144-. clear ribs. 14c: short clear. 14',c. Bacon, boxil extra snort, li'v, clear ribs, ti-,c; short cleuis. lj--. R'ce'rT S.iipment Flour, bu i"o W kleeal. bu.... 27. 4 Corn, bu us. una , Oats, bu iili. si.7'10 Kaasaa 4 lly Grata aad Praslaioas. KANSAS CITY Mar J -WHEAT Cke'i , unchangeii. No. 3 hard. $117-1 i 1 at of 1 10. No. . 11 'Cu i.uk. Ct 'KX t'richangad t i 1c higtwr; No. i miH. . No. 1 41i(4wss'. N i. 2 white. T5 v 4 3 :" Ml .Ms. 1J ... 2 l . :-s. .. - 1; 34.... T COWS. :.... 4 . a . 77k ya ::n 171 7:) S ) 7 .. .. i HEIFERS. 4 1 7 4 Zi t ,vl 4 " Si IK I t 4 HlLLs. 4 3k 4 4 4 k i :k ( M CAL Ei. V 4 k 4 " ; "4 '! 7 a ft . ... M .... n . . . . :S 1 1 1.' KER.-4 . .. 57t a . . i7 .... ,.t ... wa . . . ioa . !14 . n-i . . ..ii . 1M .. 4 .. T4 ... i .. ta 1 s . tit. . ;.m . . . :r .. "t :.:k 77 . Ml 1 -Ui ISJ l-'.-l . ;r,4 . iTna 101 142U . Ilk .. U(i .. 1"5 .. ls7 . . HZ . . ; .. 154 . 50 e-. T 1 7 Ik ; ik 7 :s T Ii 7 M 7 W : 14 5 at t 74 I TI k 40 s 4 10 4 Id 4 IS 4 lk 4 3k k in 4 H 4 ii 4 Ik 4 7k 4 71 4 a 4 I 4 ' 4 a 4 Ik 4 I 1 7 Tk 7 1 k I n I Ti k a I a BOSTON, MASS. 50 STATE STREET . and mweF Co I C TELEPHONE DOUGLAS. 270--. 1 OMAHA. NEB. DOARD.Or.TRADE BiD C. We offer and recommend for investment, the following bonds: 5.000 Orchard Mesa Irrigation District County of Mesa, Colorado Six Per Cent Municipal Bonds DATED Dwember 1. 9$. Due serially from December 1. 1919 to I Vnorru nation. $."x0. Coupon . form. Interest payable June 1st and December 1st. Principal ami interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer. Grand Junction. Colorado, or at The National City Bank of Chicazo. The bonds we offer are part of an issue of $900,n. They are a first lien on all of the land in the District and a municipal obligation of the entire District. The principal and interest are payable from taxes levied and collected by the county treasurer at the same time and in the same maimer as the taxes for school or other municipal obligations. Location iHE Orchard Mesa Irrigation District, organ ized under the laws of Colorado, the same as a school district or other municipal coiTiormtlon. is locited in the western part of Mesa Cptintr, Colorado, and forms a portion of tha Grand Valley, which is famous for its fruit lands. It embraces a tract of 12,000 acres of table land and lies in a long narrow strip along the south back of the Grand River, in a westerly direction, from the Town of Pal isades, a distance of about 12 miles to the junction of the Grand and Gunnison rivers in the vicinity of Grand Junction. The main lines of the Denver Rio Grande and the Col orado. Midland railroads serve this District, giving adequate shipping facilities. Security lilt, f9..CH.M) bonds of this issue constitute a first lien on the acres of land in this District, which at an extremely low estimate is valued now at 12,000.000. When the orchards are bearing, a low val uation will be 110,000.000 against $900,000 of bonds. The bonds mature serially after ten years, thus increasing th value of the security yearly. Taxes THE COST per acre in interest charges and prin cipal payment on this issue of bonds is insig nificant In comparison with the average yield per acre. Value of Land RAND VALLEY has long been famous for its success in growing all kinds of fruit, and lnnd at Falraades has recently sold as high as $4,000 an acre. Expncts consider the Orchard Mesa land equally as good as an? In the valley, which Is demonstrated by the fact that ther are now tinder cultivation 2.000 acres of the 12,000 in Orchard Mesa District, the value of which is conserva tively estimated at aa average of $750 an acre. The canal will be In operation in May, 1910. giving ample water sup ply to th entire district and Increasing the value of the land Immediately. M1 Engineering 'ESRR.S. Field, Fellows & Hinderhder. ith Mr. F. A. Rav. of Columbus. Ohio, as con sulting engineer, ail of whom are of the highest standing in their profession, planned and recommended this irrigation system, and report that it is practicable and will prove efficient. The construction company doing the work is thoroughly competent and under heavy bond to complete the system at a fixed date. The work is now practically complete. Ownership of Land THE LANDS of this District are not owned by large companies or held in lare tracts on speculative account, but are owned by individual resident farmers in small tracLs to farm for themselves, which Is the strongest proof of its intrinsic merit. Legality HESE are municipal bonds. They are issued under the Act of the General Assemblv of the State of Colorado, approved May 3. 1905, entitled. "An Act in Relation to Irrigation Districts." This law has been up held by the Supreme Court of Colorado. The bonds are a in ho rued by a unanimous vote of the qualified electors of the District at an election called and held for that pur pose. Subsequent to the Issue of these bonds, all proceed ings had In connection with their Issuance, were examined ., and the organization of the District and bonds approved and confirmed by decree of the District Court. The legality of this issue has beet approved by the Hon. Charles D. Hayt, formerly Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Colorado. Attention is called to the following strong points of these bonds: Mnnicipal Irrigation Districts onjan ijteil nndrr th Colorado law are uni versally ilrc I ami t4 tie the strongest organization of the kind ponsible. The constitutionality of the law authorizing the issuance of bonds of this character has) been affirmed by the Supreme Conrt of the State of Colorado, and the Supreme Court of the United States. The formation of this District, the prtareetlings had by the rMstrirt author izing the issuance of these bonds and ail other atena taken in their laance lias been approved and affirm ru ba ilie District Conrt. t'nder the law. an issue of this kind is a prior lien over any subsequent bond isnue by the District. In order to cover any contingencies, the annual lax levy is 13 in excess of the requirements for interest and maintenance charge. The County Commissioners are re quired to fix the rate of the tax levy neceaeary to provide the amount re- ' quired to pay the interest and principal of the bonds. The County Treasurer is ex-officiu treasurer of the Irrigation District, and it ia hia duty to collect and re ceipt for all taxes levied for the bonds in the same manner and at the same time aa Is required for cullerting taxe for orher imrpoaes on the real estate and personal property for county purposes. The Slate School Fund of the Slate of Colorado kaM been authorized to in vest its surplus in bonds of this char acter. Coupons are rer4'ivable for the pay ment of taxes. Without exception there has never been a default in the interest or prin cipal payments on Colorado Municipal Irrigation District bond issues. :H3,00 Due December 1, 1925. Maturities 12.W Due December 1, 1926. Price on Application IJUJUtAAAAJI njUULS. i RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , SlOO,OO0.22 AXD FEEDERS. ted. SI tk-jl 10. No. N ). 4 n 4 a 4 - 4 I k )i k !S k W inn 417 114 It. tl S 14 rr 4 17 .N. rlblfEH.- No. -2 w hite. 43g4oc . 1 OA 1 S I'ncha.iaen. J N 1 Z mine!, e.ei42c. RT:-7.u72o. - ' ii.k t'nehanae! to 2Sc lore, crra'ce I timothy 114 -.u!4 0: ,-. pi-a,rie, Si 7S4J U .-notee a ta-ira. f .-m-j 17 art. BL'TTtCR -I ncnanaed; creamery eatraa. 2c; flrsta. JSc, set omts. packing alia a. I2-V- tuff.l Vnchane1 : current recr-.pta. new cases. Su Jk. muM-elianeoiia eaoen. S& k so.i-.nerna. 4.; stjrae pacJird. Sk TO. Recsipla. Sll ntll'll- "het hu S-. iraj t si Corn. u - kk'kj S.' ist Oaia. bu II'" i9 I 4T4 5t r 4K 14 ri 7 at a ....... . el r J -j4 7 ' U 7 I u . 4 a HOGj-h.n node a-, en in tha f a nl Weakness a-td sharnlv ead'.r.g eastern p. inn i s a k m l J4 k k S k 40 k A I m i 4k ;l wis it 2T7 an i J.I :o in J7t . I - in . m u m .. a 1 M 1?) 1 11 M ;is m OS ri ... 4 ' 4 m t it I a r . ti a a .71 r.l el 4 a -4 ink .. k I tl k, . Ill 7! 4 las H I. 71 t3 44 4S Ilia . k " i 7k ill . . I m !.k 2K no k J X -0 a I Ill ... w : i ni 4 m s 7J fa 14 k m J ... 177 ! I ' :u iw I'D 7 t a i ' H ... . ri 1 4 a 47 .! kk I a a . .4 la : J k H ... :n im a ' 4 m isr. e7v, i - .. . iJk el k a rt .Jk4 121 k M 44 14 I ai 41 T4 110 j 71 ... . Ja k 1 ' ti SI 111 ( , 24 IS S 2!a . . t la . 71 J.-4 R s st in a l il I " 2:7 its u ... k :6 7k :a k aa to choice ewes. S7 .V07. S6 ; fair to gooj ewes. S" Wj7 j0. Repreaentative sales: No. Av Pr 4.i western ewes, inom ial ( 7S 25 western en ee, culls let 3 'HI St sprin lamba M 10 on 7 western ewe. cui a lul 4 ' 2S western ewes ilk 7 15 17 western yeariinjrs. iambs.. .94 8 ' 111 western ewes. cu-S is 4 'el 61 wtatern ewes Set "5 So spring lamhe. culls 4 7 ;o spring lamhs. culls 4 7 " 7 'oiorado awes, shorn W 75 j 2i2 Coiorado lajnhe. shorn 7H 4 71 i I !!4 a estem ewae :) 7 S j 220 w estern ewes, alrom !ei STV, ,511 western ewes, shorn lot S 75 , 40 western ewaa. (horn 1U i "A kS western wethera. ahorn " 7 i S Mexican Iambs 72 4 i cowa. Vir.7T bull-. S4.tkii 'si; H niS ftereints. 2ir lnwer: top. Sri : 4 2S, heavy. )e . rmiiva he'fers. S4 2fT7.40; Spot, quiet; Rio Nn. 7. -c: Santoa. No. 1 calves S4.ikjl 25. ' S'.c. Mii'i. nuiet: Cordova, ill! 12'iC Havre Oi neJ. mHrket loff closed unchangad tu Se lower: Mamourg bulk of sales Ss.'iK j was t,o I.. war. Brazijia i ra:e of exchafiira packers ?mt rmtche- , -iitLi mietie -t tr. m.oi p...- ,.H..nt- -iiaa "'.,7VV?Ti . purs, jsisris-i. bsjrs aga.nst 0fW baaa last er; Jundia. Krjaiui- "-i' i-v4aiii. r.ereipia. m'f ' i hjiii bara aeanuit !."U bags las ne.. him nri i ower, lainos. . ,o 4 40: yearilnua. S7 tk)t weihers. S 2.f 7 oo: I ZT.V; J" '"" .1.:. I2U0...W bags for the mnnth of April. la estimate! mat the statement will show hags last year. It world's visible aupply a decrease of about M 1 13 waa alumpv a Inn, led lower el era the today, aupoiy icea from a main tne decline .-nippers wanted of aood butchers at the ooen- i Mrs. .-ji4jr Lr ti..- N.a V f 1 f.u.oa- H" ' 4,7.--j , .... k lak4 ae)ljr af Grata. XiCkV Vmsl. at,- t-Tb naij.e supimv iiurniv. April rxv . comia.ed' Osaaaa Har Market. "Il", PvT'1"P f'h,n',,! ws OMAHA. Mar V-HAT-No.. 1. Sk .sa- No neu - ' tu . de. s vt., - a-i4. IM..HII4. Saia siri ..WrL & So f p-n. j- -sc s Uu . ilecrea.se 1.7,. -.,.i tf a, fu r. i.i ji t. ' T.. ' 6u . dacrejae. 1 tusnlv .if amr hav is i-'icn heavier than o.."4. la , I'stj ,.'.. i Xe.. .iii'ii-tw. !7iaJ tse letotod A.l artaa. of .Hav na t . u-i.icj. a.s',sss iaCi-1-aaa Ut.itm bu 4. upid . aui4 la lii suvpij. i reasons for fsw lea Is , in, but 'hetr orders were qulcfclv fl lied at j -.me luwer firura and tna balance of I r-ce pta tmii to sell al prices liaaJac lower v than those that pravai'.ed siaturaay. t orn- I rnon llahtsr s eta mora or less n elected ' j and expenenc4 tha fiMi .karilne. wtth the market as a n..ie iiiotaoia at Utc lower. Trade was rKt eaceciaiiv active, but nade kejH sell:ng one or two at a time and e art thing changed hands la very good i seajon. i A large ar.are of re-e-pra Wert at IS S ' I 4 !'J. aa compajred with Saturdav-g buik of, !;.- Tope dropped to kT IS. a dime i ; oaer trial tne best sates at laat weea s . lose. , ..it fh. I at I II I a si kk th e . t -a ao a m k ss 4H J4 SHEEP A liberal run of sheep and lamba waa a, I that was needed this momma to j complete a lone; list of bearish data and ! witn the yanling of about thirty double . decks, killers had tniras their own ay ! from tbe aiart. Every outside rewof-i waa sharply lower. IojiJ prices last wee, were j generally considered t ,to B lial compajad ; attn otnar points an-1 a verv alack de i mand for prod.iit in the east only atrengUi er.ed oackera in their determination to Ui ! i st of liberal decline The bis, end of aupplv consisted af lamba. both wootad and shorn, and it waa tills branch of tha trade that euf'ared trie worst. There e'ea nothing doing early and even after trading sta-ted movement waa aa. idedH' slew at unevenly lower prices, vjua.lty and wemht ware still factors in mak'ng a. sale, tne- batter kinds of rood neavy weight favcred aa usual. Bulk of , business looked to be just about a Quarter , lower. Sheep moved mora freely ; waa by no raeana active. , lower liirouahout. moat of tbe atuff show ing declines of 10j'.c under laat Week I . close, shorn ewea sold up aa hieth as S7.. wita wouled ewes up to ST Current prices en shorn lambs ana just about TV tesa and pncea on shorn sheep around Mc lass than values on similar qusitty wuolel snpmenta. The foilowins; uuutatiuns apply to tne latter class of st.w k. GMd to ctioice lamba. Sk ts(a. jli. fair tu g -d lambs. Is m. good light vearllng-s. S7 't Zi. g-"d lieavv yearlines S7io7iu. -ood to iniiiii wethers ST and; oy la-ir la gaud artnsra, ;.uT4s, good CHICAt.O LIE STUCK MI1KET 4'attle. Hhi aasl aies Repurted La we r gall saa ted Reeelpta. CHICA'JO. May 24. ""ATTLE Receipts. 24 mki hea-1 market lower: cows. S4 s..i7 in, heifers. S4.2T.47aH: buds. ST. "dtll. . calves. SS'ksasia); stockera and feeders. S4.77iuT.Wl. Hi si.- Receipts S !() head, market 2 3ie lower- heavy. f:i X-V 41 s; butchers. SS i ll-sui; lig-nt mixed. Sk24stis2S. pigs. t UXy it', bma uf saies. If 2"J 2f. SHf AN Li L M BS Receipts. 2 head, msrket lni2tK' lower: sheep S o"4 8 i lambs, ts '"o a: yearlings, 17 it'wjs 35. pin.g lamba, iU.im li..uii. St. I. awls Live tM-k Market. ST. LOriS. Mav I CATTLE Receipts S..ve heud. Including 1 . .VsJ Texans mai set I'arzDt- tna-r; native snipplns; and export I steers. Sj"?,2;.. dressed beef and butcnt-r! steers, Stskl2ft. steers under 1 Kit lbs. S.7!sl.: st.jckra and f-ders U n.i. cows and heifers. SivW)'KI: canr.ers. tl'i Sr.: bul's. S4 ksu.7&. calves. S4 faiik 7S. Fexas and Indian steers 14 on r .w laiid heifers. S3 sadist I Hi" IS liece.pis. .I.1U4 head: market lr. ! 25c lower: p its and l'afits. S ! e.i, pack ; era S 2it 9 X, : butchers and best heave. . IS ,'.r.K 4f. i SKtEP AND LA M Bl Receipts. 1U, head, market 25c loaer. native muttons r ij7 . e tila and bucaa. SJ iknaafO. sioch era. b.oaJa'W. Olla aad Raala. ' SAVANNAH. May I iIL.1 TurpM-niina. f'rm. rc: ss.es. 1 3M btils.; recei-t. 2lS ! bbls. , shipments, 34 bbls.: st icks. 1'4 bhis h'SIN Firm, sales. 2 272 bhis. rec ro.-i, i bbls.: shipments. 2 A, bbls.; sfv-k 7 i;:7 bids iuoie. B, S3 ik'ial T. S4 Jti-i-. 2.". . K. S4 ;iB4 a7'j. F. S4.7'HH4.S1I. ti. S4 srVj,.:4i. H. Si.'k' I. f. Ml: K. S5.40; M. SS.jO: N. O. Ss; W ;., K. ywZ; W V.. ft, OF. 'IL CITY. May 2 -Credit balances. Si 3: runs. April i 4is. bbls: svarage. IM.ssn bhis: sli.pmer.ts. April ;l. 77.lk4 bbls; average. 202.214 bbia. shipments. May L 13" 444 bbls. Receipts clfal aestern South Omaha St. Joseph Kansas City. s)t. Louis Cb.cago St. Joeegdk Liva Stack Xarkek. PT JOPEPrf. May 2- CATTLE Reieipts tSai head, market KKJLfcc lower, steers. than Uunba. but' nd -sT'. Ps-waa ruled B'WJVal m ea niisi u - :ii i . t v. j - ,. . - ' v.u. tl :r j iii-au. 111414.1 I . J; lower: top, S : bulk of saas. tilitlSU I "HtEP ANT U4.MB!s-Rece!ptj t.ira) I bead; market l'JkilSo lower; Umba. Sk ik'HT ' t2Z. Kaaaas 4 lly Live Slaek Market. ' K ANSA. - CITY. Mav 1 ATTLF7, Re ceipts. 11. am) head, ireludina; 1 4UU aouteer.s: rraikei steadv i.i wesa chciee runn,! .nit ' go'd. IIT4- St Ittfk la Slaht. of live stock at the five mar set a yesterday: Cattle. H 'irs 4 -exi tS-s :. ll.ikw X i j, 44ak prin- Toial reeaipia 4 Sheen. , j :t 7 i.i i 5 41 2 oil I I O.W 1 II II j S KM 1 0 . ( 2'."i a.'kxj i rltoa Market. ,- NEW YORK. Mav 2. COTTON ppnt closed oAiiet, middling uplsniis. 122T -, m.d dlinir giif. lt.juc: sales. 17, .as) bales, fu tures ci.ised steady, Mac. 14 ic: June. 14 7(ic: J lly. Cr. August. 14 'Kir Septum bei 12 11c; October 12iTe: Nmmlifr, 12 '2'', l" cember j..p.e: JunuarV, 12 4!'c. ST L)!. I.S. Mar I Cottin. unchanged; middling. 14-',c: sa.es." none, re. e; pis. lii l.a.e, sntpments. 1S4. si.n k. S5 I7D. 4 JH dressssl b-t f si ears. 17 2.rr4 lo; fai Sa.2".! . St.. aeatern slears. , CO'T 7. and feeders. S4 is'tj HO: onihe-n Caffea Market. NEW YORK. Ma- 1 COKKEE The maritet for ctiffea futures opened steady at uncha.-.a-ed prices to an advance of 1 point on buying oy reactionists, who considered near month llijuidatlou nad run Its course and In the shsence of important offerings sold net unchanged to S points higher not- i". iii-landing lower European caoiea. Later however, there waa a renewal of llnuidatlon and the market eased off. closing- net un cnanged to k piinta tower Sales were re ported of '11 77 bags. Closing b'ds follow: hi'. 3&c: June. 4r: July 46c; August. 4 'kr. September, 4 .V, i-Ujter and No em ber 4 aiic; 1'4-ember S 4F.c Januarv e..; I.verpoal firala Market. LIVERPOOL. Mav i WHEAT Snot, 1'i 1. No. 2 red. aestern winter, uo stra-it. Futures, rinfet : May, s 2's.d, Julv 7s 2.d; or'oher. T 311. CORN Soot unlet, new. American, mixed, rorthern. is ISd , old. American, mixed. Sa 4V1 Futures, dull; lulv, nominal Ft.Cit'R Wn-er putants. essv at 10s d. Herbert C. Gooch Co Brokers aai Deilers S5Jf4S!SI, aoutneio cusi. Saa.-(i Dim e l Fauruary, 4.72V Marcn, The. Aprils aaVAis. VaVOTisxoara, itocxs, auks Otfloai kia Board of Trmae aUdgk aVail Tslspooae. Xlaaglas 4Ulf Saaeaaaaaaa. a -s 1 v -4 Oldaak aad Zagest Jkeaaa ta kae gtatsa