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    THE OMAITA DAILY PEE: BUXDAY, MAY I, 1004.
11
GRAIN A5D PRODUCE MARKKT
Tilde Snipndd, Speculation tod Caih
Euineat Bo h Being Light
LABOR TROUBLES ON LAKE ARE FEARED
Beeelpts Art Short . aa Sobs
Sample Ar Held Over oa
betaaaa ml Wetter
Price.
OMAHA. April 10, 19"4.
Th Omaha train market today was In a
tat of supenlon. ihe speculative busi
ness amounted to very little and th emu
business was not large. Three car only
were sold. The Chicago quotations were
also of little Interest. Tn fluctuations
war small and led to neither aavauces nor
weakening.
Th labor troubles which are expected In
the lake shipping are the most important
thins; to be considered now. In corn. It a
Btrlk eomea, th effect undoubtedly will
b bearish, but In wheat It probably will
hav the reverse effect. If hipplng is t.ed
Up, Dululh will be shut out troin tne east
ern millers, b-auiie the all-rail charge
would be rents more than the all-rail
Charge east from Chicago. In this case, a
demand will be created In the latter mar
ket, Chicago Friday sold tu,uM bushels ot
ro. l northern, to be shipped east to mill
era by rail at from e to fco over the May
In store. The same buyers took 2a.lfM No.
I hard winter at May and io.ow No. 1 hard
at private prices. The New York millers
report a lltue better demand, amounting to
auoui nan output, ana tney are running ai
that rate.. Milwaukee sold more flour Fri
day than for the whole of ADril. Mir.ne
apolls la somewhat stronger. No. 1 north
ern sold there at I cents over the May and
No. 1 north, n at lVc over. The Minneap
olis stocks of wheat have f.ecreaaeu in the
week "ijO.OOO bushels and Friday decreased
16v,0o0 bushels. Of the stock of ll.Hi7.UM
bushels, 4.600,000 bushels are No. 1 northern.
The crop news i'riuay waa bullish and
the statlsiln bearish. The American and
European price are out of line. They must
eventually get together, and there seems
small chance of the European coming up,
with th large stocks on that side and the
large world's shipments and no help from
this side. .Australia ships 1,224.000 bushels
of wheat. Competent authorities now place
th Oklahoma crop chance at 8u per cent of
last year and Kansaa Is pledged for 9u,
OOOOno bushels.
The range Id price of Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
criuay were a lollows:
Open. High. Low. Today. Fri.
Wheat--
May
July
Corn
Mar July
Oats
May July
BepL
. 81
8? 82 8:vB 82 B
itr 76 70 3 76HB
H 4S 44 B 40 B
4H H 46B 46U
4"i3 40B
StU tiU
30 B 30 A
...... 74
...... 4
V
Local Cask Grata Market.
Receipt were light today and soma ot
th sample were held over owing to a
higher price being dun 1 red. The tendency
nf corn waa toward better prices. Receipts
were: Wheat, 12 cars in and li cars out:
one week ago, 1 and it cars. Corn, 17
cars In and 7 cars out; one week ago, 6
and 14 cars. Oats, ( cars In; one week ago,
4 cars out. Chicago received only 4 carl
more wheat than Omaha.
WHEAT No. 2 hard, ",K5c: No. I hard,
81 83c; No. 4 hard. 7i7oc; No. 2 spring,
bJuoo; -No. spring, SiMc; No. 4 spring,
- V
WKM-KO. 1, 4748C; No,' X, 4ftff46ttc; No.
4. 44U4Mc: no grade, S6u4oc; No.
I yellow, 449o; No. S yellow, 46y47yc; No.
I white, 47w4iu; No. 1 white, 46ru-47c.
OATS No. 2, 40&lo; No. 3, 4tf3Hc: No.
4, 873"JSc; No. I white, 40fc-41e; No. 8 white,
S!fc4uo, No. white, Joc; standard, 4uti
4lc
Kates; frosa tfca Eicksagt Offlcee. .
John Brady of Atkinson waa an exchange
visitor. -
Omaha inspection of grain were 84 oar.
Ot wheat 1 car graded No. t hard, ears
No. 4 hard and 1 car no grade. Of corn
I oar graded No. 2, 8 cars No. 8. I car
No. 4 and 1 car No. t yellow. Of oats 4
oars graded No. '4 white and I car no
graae. ui ry i car graded No. 3.
Orala Market ISlaewher.
Closing price of grain today and Fri
day at th market named war as follows:
V CHICAGO.
Wheat
July Corn-
Today Frt.
. MHB 8HA
. 80V4B iWA
..48UU HB
Sept. ....
July
BepL ....
Wheat
July Sept. ...
Ccrn
July
Bept. ....
Wheat
July .....
Sept. ....
Wheat -
July
Sept.
Wheat
July Sept.
48 teti
KANSAS CITY.
.... 74
.... 71
.... 43
.... 42
83 B
74V
M B
s2A
' MINNEAPOLIS.
.... BJ1U Bltl
DULUT1L
, 81V4B 0iB
NEW YORK.
. 0X 81a
, S4 B K0 A
tniCAOO GRAl ASD PUOVI8IONS.
Fcataree af iba Trading; aad Closing;
Prices aa Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, April SO. Reiterated report of
extremely barren wheat Melds throughout
the Onto valley were chiefly responsible for
strength in the wheat market tky In the
face of favorable weather. The July op
tion closed al a net gain of He. Corn Is
down vte, OBts are up VtO and provis
ions are. off 2H4i7Hc.
Indtff&rVnt cuu;en and brilliant weather
throughout the .north west and southwest
caused an earner tone in wheut al the op
ening, the July delivery being down He at
thc. The close waa firm and near the
high point- Final quotation on July were
at (fitfc, after the price hud touched 85H9
fcoQ.. May ranged between Mlo and Duo,
dosing at SW?. Clearances of wheat and
rtenr were euiuti to i.,jo uu. primary re
onrot were iiu.lOO bu.. against 83.600 bu. a
year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chi
cago reported receipts or tue cars, compared
Wtth M curs last .week and, iul cor a year
tao.
' Th corn market acted heavily all day,
bat there wua very little change In prices
until lute In the session. July opened un
changed to a shade higher at 4Me to 4SHTI
4tc, sold between 47!o and 4S'64SV, and
ol.ned at 4tj4SSe. May ranged between
and 4,1'. closing at 4oSe. Local re
cetpta were 157 car, with li of contract
grid.
There wag snm good buying in oat early
in the day. The close, however, waa firm.
July opened Wo lower at c, sold up to iKWc
ana closed at 8ta. May sold between 4oHJ
and 4o'&41o. and closed at 4Cc. Local
m-elDts were b2 cars.
The principal buxlneas In provisions was
in the way of changing from May to July,
Hlthough there waa some IKiuUl Mlon
through commission houst-s. Indications
are for Increased hog receipts, which acted
aa a depressing Influence. The close waa
raster, with July Dork down 7 at lit ST u.
Juy lard waa off 6(j7Hc at ti 47, and ribs
were down zsynac at .m
The leading future ranged aa follows:
Articles Open. Hlgh.l Low. 1 Close. Yes y
Wheat
Way
ft July
b July
a Sept,
b aept.
(KtifjWi 80
8.r 8s
tH, Wl 84',
M Si 84
4'1 4, 4S
4'4j,4j- fY4
47i 44 H 4SiSV
Corn t
I
Alay
July
4ts
Suly
fpt.
JuJ
Xrd
eUy
July
Se.pt,
;My
July
4T
8
4A
40H
8V
8
31
8Ss
31
11 72S
U
11 KV
11 8TH, 11 TSH
U WVai U vIVsl
u w
( 60
ti yi u e
2V
&2S
72V
to
64
B7H
75
87H
7U
( 80
( (74
to
UU
in,!
4-'-,
6 6:
35
3711 g is
4!H! 45 I 46
No. 3. a Old. b New. '
Cash Quotations were aa rnllnwa-
FlAll'R Steady; winter tent,' 4.T0f
9 mi: straigiii. n.7vtw; spring patent,
HJl'. stralghU. 33 Id; bakera.
J? Srf-l 30.
WHEAT No V 10694c: No. -L Kf1VU- vA
. XRN-Nu. X. 474&4Axc; No. 3 yellow
Us:-.
OATS-No. I. 4tSf41Vc: No. t White,
4SV-V
P.ARLEY-Oood f-edlng, 3vtj$Vc; fats to
V. II 1 mail. KJ JW.
SKKDS r 1 flax. 31.01; No. 1 northwest
contract grs1e. i.
BYE No. t 70c
IROViaiO.Na-Mes fork, fr bbL. tU.80
em, tlK4: prime tlmothv. tl.96; clover,
rll.: I.rd, per lflo iHi , t 5vo ,2H. Sh'.rt
libs sides, (loose; I Ot3.20; short clear
sides, (boned i M..V)ft.7S.
The following were the receipts and
shipments of Hour and rnrn:
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 17.JO 17.S
Wheat, t)u l.i) JO.1'10
Corn, bu l'. l"2.i0
Oats, bu So 0 liH.S'iO
Rve, bu l.' i.fflf)
Barley, bu S4.l0 .00
tn the Produce exchange today the but
ter market wss steady; creamery. MS'.!"!
dairy, 3'q7. Eggs, steady at mark, eases
included, lVf'lH'. Cheese, easy, KiflOHc
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Coadltloa at Trade aad Qaotatloaa aa
Staple aad Kaney Predaee.
EGGS Kecelpta, liberal; market ady
fresh stock, l&Vac; Including cases, lie.
LIVE I'UL'lTaY Hens, loc; roosters,
8tfl)c; turkeys, 13c; ducks. 9c; geese. 8c.
R UTTER 1'acklng stock, UVic; choice
to fancy dairy, ibite; sprator. Cc.
FRESH FISH Trout. 951"c; picksret H
4jNN pike, ; perch, IxUb'-ye; biuertsh, 15c;
whitetish, Tfclwc; salmon, lie; haddock, loc:
cod Ssh, 12c; redanapper. llci lobster, boiled,
per lb., 40c; smoked whltnsh. llci bull.
I.eads, lie, catflah, U'Jlicj black basa, fOo:
halibut, lie; crapples, 12c; herring, 4V;
ahlte bass. 13c, Muenns, 8c; smelts. 104J11;
finnan haddles, smoked. e; roe shad, 75c;
shad roe. ic; small cmcoee. I'jc.
OT8TKRS New fork counts, per fn,
42c; per gal., fZ 00; exira eeleot, per an. 86c;
per gal., 81.75; standard, per can. 27o; per
gl . $l.fefil40.
KRAN 1'er ton. 319 on.
HAT Prices niinte.: by Omaha Wio!e'
realers" association: Choice No. 1 upland.
$8.60; No. 2, 8.O0; medium, 87.60; coarse,
$7.00; rye straw. 86 80. These prices are for
hay or gocd color and quality. Demand
fair and receipts light.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Navels, choice, all slies, $2. JO;
fancy navels, all aisea, h ij.
LEMONS California, fancy, W t 240.
IJ.au; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, 8J.ftvw4.25.
FIGS California, per 10-lb. carton. (6o
Imported Hmyrra, H-orown, 12c; e-crown,
14c; 7-erown, 16.
BANANAS l'er medium sixed bunch.
82.uu2.g; Jumbev 32.764982b.
OAT KB-l'ersian, per box of 80 pkga., C:
per lb. In 40-lb boxes, so; Oriental stuffed
dates, per box, $2.4
COCOANUTS-Per sack. 84.00; per do,
toe.
APPLES Orecon anor red. Dr box.
81.M; New York export Greenings, Kuaaets
ana iiai'iwins, i.w.
BTRAWBEKftlfca Texas, pr 24-0. t.
83.ya.o.
VEQETABLEB.
POTATOES-Colorado. 81.24; Dakota, per
bu., 8I.2U; new Bermuda potatoes, per bbl..
$6.00; early Ohio seed, northern, per bu.
31.25.
NAVT nr.lKs.Ptr hu t2.ai2a.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate. $1.80; Ber
muda, per bo-io. orate, xuu.
CAUBAQE California, per lb., to.
Ciri CMBKRS Per doa.. 81.2&.
TOMA'foEH Florida, per -baaket crate.
fancy, $11.00; choice, 31.75.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches. 50.
LETTL'CTE HEADS Per doxen bunches,
31.26; top lettuce, per dosen, 4(uun.
TLRMPa Boumau per oox., .
BEETS Southern, per doa., 75c.
CARROTS Southern, per do.. 7SO.
PARSLEY Per dog., 0J46c.
BPIN ACH Per bu.. tLOOalJi.
BEANS We:. vf bu. box. 3100: string.
per bu. box. 33.00.
Ao t A haul a rer oox ui one uuu
boxes, $2.60.
URKKN PEPPERS Pr (-basket crate,
32.00. .
KUU plant per aox., ii.w.
ByUASH Florida summer, per do., 11.00.
MISCELLANEOUS.
rHKESK-Wisconsin twins, full STMa.
Swiss, lc; Wisconsin brick, l&c; Wlsconain
llmberger, lie. .
ClDtR-Per bbl.. $6.50; per H bbl.. 38.2S,
Utah and Colorado, per 84 frames, 3X0u,
MA Pi. hi HliOAU-oiuo, per id., inc.
HI DEB No. l BTeen. tci No. i green, lei
No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 suited. c; No I veal
calf, $ to 14 lbs.. Ic; No. 1 veai calf, 12
to 15 lbs., tHc; dry salted hides, 8Uo;
sheep pelts, 24i27e; horse hides, 81.60tl3.MI.
1IU1.BE. lALJLaii rrr vase v. m uvkoj
packed. 80e. - '
NUTS Walnut. No. 1 soft shell, per lb.,
15c; bard shell, per lb., 14o: No. 1 soft shell,
per io., jjc; iio. x nara sneu. per id., us,
pecans, large, per lb., 12o; mail. per lb,
10c: peanuts, per )b to; roasted peanuts,
per ID., 8c; Chill walnuts, 1213Hc; Urge
hickory nuta, per bu., 31.40; Braslls, per lb.,
11c; filberts, per lb., lie; almonds, soft
shell, per id., ism; tiara nu, ic; aneu
barks, per bu., $2.00; black walnut, per
bu., 31.26.
NEW YORK UESEBAL MARKET
atatloa at th Day a Varloa
i Commodities.
KEW TORK. Anril 30. FLOUR-Receipts.
12.72S bbls.; exports, 3.389 bbls.; sales, i.&M
htiis. Market dun ana witnoui ieaiure,
Minnesota patents. 85.006.26; Mlnneaota
bakers', $4.0o-4.; winter straights, $4,809
, .... I . . -1 .-Sh, im. l n . . Ini.
e-w; winter Hiiai, ao.t"..w. .w
grades. $3 lotiS so. Rye Hour, Inactive; fair
to good, 34.lfrW4.36; choice to fancy, $4.6a
4-'0-
CORNSSaTAlr-Bteadv: yellow western.
$1.10. kiln dried, $2.9oj3.10.
HIE uulet; ISO. 3 western, loo spot.
BARLjJY Steady; feeding, 4!tc. c. I. f.
New Tork; malting, 66tiloc. c. I. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT-Recelota. 3.UII0 bu.: sales. 1.6U0..
000- futures. Boot nnrt: No. red, $1.04. ele-
vator, il.tBwi.v i. o. u. anoat; ino. i nortn-
ern, luiuth, wo, r. o, o. anoat; o. J
hii.nl. Manitoba., nominal, f. O. b. afloat. Op
tions ruled generally strong. The close was
Htt'Sc net higher; ftiay, iejsM'c, ciosea
tu-Vc: Julv. KiaO 9-l6: closed StiHc: Sep
tember, 83tJ4Wc, closed 4o; December
ciosea 84c.
CORN Receipt, none; exports, 1.7. a bu.
elevator, ant) 65Vtc, f. o. b. afloat; No. t
yellow, nStc; No. 1 white, 68c. Options
dull and featureless; May closed at Bb0,
Julv cloaed at i6Vc.
OAT14-Receipts, 4.iiu du; exports, ju,a
bu. Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to S3
I hit AMiMAc: natural white. 30 to 82 lbs.. 4n9
4!c; clipped white, SK to 40 lb., 61560. Op
tion market nominal.
HAY Steady ; Mupping, o iuc ; gooa to
Choice, MVo'-toc.
TAlJLow Slow; city (81 per package),
4c; country (package free), 4HS4V.
MDrH uuiet: state, coiinuuii iu unuiue.
1903, J6V3&c; 190S, Kllific; olds, Mfl4f; Pa
cifto coast. lSui, S4uc; 103, 33t0 olds,
Ubil4e.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra, 3Si
tj 'Wc; Japan, nominal.
W11JI!. oteaay ; uaiveston,. Bt to at iua..
18c; California. 21 to-26 lbs.. lc; Texas,
dry. 14 to SO Iba, 14c. . .
PlioVISlONB Beef", steady; family, 89SO
lO.lo; beef hams, 20 0SjIl.l0; jweket, 3i W
T l7 1TIJITQ.kllaa.1it m a Tl'irmu
a.ao; city etra inula mess, tia.uuu io iju.
ut meats, dull: pickled bellies. $6.74i7Su;
shoulders, WW; hams, .WD W.uo. Ldrfi
western steamed, $7.6; refined, weak, con
tinent 87.00: comnound. $6.254l6.S7H. Pork
easy; family. $14 50: short clears, $lS.2fctf
J4.ia; mess, i.'ai4.w.
BITTER Steady; fresh creamery, llff
Il'-io; state dairy, common to choice, 11
tilr
CHKt-BU yuiet; state, run cream, large
and small, tnncy, Bepiemuer, iT,tic,
eoorl rrime. vntito.
EGOa Irregular; western firsts, 18c;
storage selections, 18H.
I'OL ii uv auv ana oressea, nominally
unchanged. f
Kaaea Clly Grata aaef Provlaloa.
KANSAS CITY. April SO. WHEAT May,
lrvc: Julv. 74tT4c: SeDtember. 707c
caah. No. 3 hard. SlnS-Je: No, 8. 8o.yc; No.
1 red. 31.01: No. 1. Sactu1.00: recvinta. 31 ears.
itiita-f. i-".c: Juiy, .iv:tj'c Heu-
tember, 42,c; caah. No. 1 mixed. iVVaHc.
No. l. 4iti4iVtc; no. s whits, etixc; iso. ,
47lf(4,'.
oats No. I wmte, 4ic: no. I tnixea, stxy
HAY Steady; choice timothy, $10.$d
lion; choice prairie, 38.ZHI-bu.
RYE No. I, 64 o,
411 "TTV.f. rrAmrv 11t. alrv 17e
EGOS Bteady; Mlasourt and Kansas,
cases returned, 14c; No. 1. white wood cases
included. UM.
Receipt. Shipments.
Wheat bu 24 ) Ili0
Corn, bu 14f V.W
Oat, bu &.000 t,Qt
PHIIADEI.PHIA. April SO Bt'TTER
Fair demand; extra western creamery, 2Sc
exira nearby prlnta, 27c.
EGG Steady, good inquiry; fresh nearby
anu irr.il wuui.oiTii ii, iii: m mira
fresh western, lsc; fresh southern. 17c.
CHEESE Unchanged; New York full
creams, choice to fancy, IoijW'hc: Nee
York full creams, fair to good, tlrc
xlllwaakea tirala Market.
MltAVAl'KEE. April SO W H E AT Flrra
No. 1 northwestern. Wruc- No. 1 north
western. t97c; old July, SV8So bid.
BtE- PI nil : No. 1. 73c.
B ARLaTV Firm ; No. t 63c; asm pi. 419
CORN -Firm; N 8, 0ic; July. 48$)
4Sc bid. "
Mlaaeaaoll Grata Market.
MIN'NEAPOII8. April 30 WHEAT-
May, l?,lV; July. IHc; September
81o. (In track: ISO. nara. -c;
II i 'i I it i r, wi1, . ... .... . ... ,
F1X1 R llrt patents. $4.'aiVO0: second
patents, 84.Maisu: nrat Clears. M
seonndl rlvar. KJHin
BRAN-U bulk. 3lftl-Sft ,
Pearla Grata Market.
PEORIA. April 30. CORN-Steady; No. 3.
aa.. a, Kwa
iNEW YORK STOCKS ANDBOXDS
Bank EtaUment, oaly Howl of Day, Eioitet
Languid XntTft
NO SIGN OF LIFE IN INVESTMENT DEMAND
Abaadaae af Moaey Keeas th Mar.
ket Free frees Aay Pressor
af Selilaa; ta Praeara Cash
Researeee.
NEW TORK. April SO.-The hank tate-
menx was the only news of the day with I
any Important bearing on the stock mar- I
set, ana It wss accented with lanaul.l in.
tereat. This wna tmrllv .ln In h I
.. mo eiaiemeni was not an accurate
snowing of actual condition. An In-
uiuuin a email one in Tne f i I
eat gold! export on record Is an anomaly In P.
... ,,, ,ilrT wrm ui tne iarg- i
itseir. It la partly explained by the fact I
jnai in statement doe not redact the I
83.iOO.OW) shinment of eold that went nut I
toasy and which will be carried over Into I
next wee as statement. Een a lnwlne- fur
this, the cash reserve Is more than 3A000..
0i0 better than waa estimated from th
known movements nf mAnev Tw.al p.ali
nfih. J given a me explanation
' 'I'-'i.;. 1
lie increase in tne loan item was not I
greater than expected in view of the weak
TSllroad note imaie Further laanea are I
expected and th niacins- nf the 137 fine ri I
.cw inn city loan is expected to anect
the loan Item till further .
There ha been no sign of life In the
hMim..i ........ . i - i.. i. I
i I,, ueiunnu " t n . ir. n una w r-T" I. i
nd price have drifted sluggishly under I
mo limn operations or tne naoituai trade i
In vain attempt to make profit in and out I
of the market. The ease and abundance I
oi money Keeps tne market free rrom any I t t'o
Dresanre .f mn H ti w tn tmpup. ai I Illlnola Centra
sources and those who are not obliged to I
sell have evarv Ineentlva to keen thlr of- I
ferings eft the market in view of Ite small
r.nwr rf .hanmlliMi At lh. aama llm.
the aKiini4n !wi mm i. k. mmAv m.r. I
ec nave proved no inducement to opera- I
tors to accumulate stock for speculative i
Dumoata. I
The week" heavy export of gold which
have reached a record have not caused a 1
flue in in money maraei aim no uu-i
uuuuon to tne movement oy a nne in in- i
icreei rates is inaicaieu st prvaeni. it ib
considered probable,therefore, that prac-1
tlcally all of the $40.W0,000 payable to the
Panama canal stockholders will go out In I
gold. The same abundance of money re-I
source 1 found In London, Berlin and I
Paris as here and early reduction In the
rllaiviunt rtm nt th lmn.rl.1 hank of I
flprmanv 1 a .rni.lMl Th. movement nf I
gold towards pans in view or tne large
resources already at hand there strength- I
ens the conviction that the Issue of a large I
Russian loan there la imminent. I
nonaa nave oeen neavy, out oncee were i
steadllv maintained. I'nlted States new 1
fours have advanced A uer cent on call I
during the week.
Bales. rtign. ijow.t-iose. i
Atchison
1.JI.IU I-1! lax i-S I
do pfd
D V VoH, VO4 eo I
Baltimore A Ohio....
do nfd
1,000 7SIH iSSt 79'i I
, y7H I
Canadian Pacific
Km us, ilea its. I
Central of N. J
Chesapeake Ohio..
Chicago 4k Alton
do pfd
Chicago O. W
154
600 81 81 84
Til
700 It
It
"
111 I
Chicago dc in. w
C. M. A St. P
do pfd
Chicago T. A T
do pfd .-.
C. C. C. A St. U...
Colorado Southern....
uu
i'T'
100 lMi 16H
do 1st pfd
do 2d nfd
400 -tV 22i
2C4j
Delaware A Hudson..
M0 157Vk 157H 157V.
D., L ft Western....
tfenver Rio Grande
1J0 MUVij 869Mi it1.
204
69
do cfd
Erl ...
251. . 2414
63H ess
8S 88
U 68
24"A
do 1st pfd
do Id nfd
400
100
100
63Vi
67V4
Hooking Valley
do ptd
Illinois Central .......
Iowa Central
n
86
la
do nfd
K. C. Southern
do cfd
100 86 36 35
L. A N
Manhattan V
Met, Securities
Met. Street Ry
Minneapolis A St. L. .
M . Bt P. A S. St. M.
600 107H VHi 107Mi
200 142H 142H 14?
TTVk
400 112H 112V4 113
oi
200 tl 61 60S
do pfd
.16
Missouri Pacific ......
809
100
100
9264
17
$7
ret pii
M , K. Texas
17 7
87 KH,
do nfd
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
N. Y. Central
Norfolk Western...
do nfd
8t
llBU
600 67V4
oi oi
Ontario eV Western....
600
Us
. . -. KM
JlS 214
Pennsylvania
P.. C. C. A St. L...
6,700 117v4 117H 1174
" .
Reading 1,600
44H A
jow 221.
3H ' 63V4
464 464
ZJt
irT
5it
f-
do 1st prd
do 2d cfd
Rock Island Co 1.800
do cfd &M
St. U A 8. F. 2d pfd. 800
St. Li. Southwestern
TL,
iJS
do Bfd
S3
474
844
Southern Pacific ....
1,800
6u0
400
100
4tK)
400
47T4
20',4
6
23
2i
47H
84
23
264
84
92
18
37H
Southern Railway...
ao pra
Texas & Pacific
?.. St. U & Western
Z3
do pfd
Union Pacific
6,600 84S
84
do Dfd
1UU VI
814
Waboah 6u0
18
do pfd
l.soo 88
Wheeling A U B...
Wlscoruun Central
17
do ufd .,
Vs
Adams Bxpresa ...
American r-x press.
I'. 8. Express
Wells-Fargo Exp..
ISO
103
Amal. copper
American C. A F...
do pfd
Amer. Cotton Oil..
1.200 4HH
J0 17H
IS.t " i
17Va 17'A
"
Kni
do nfd
oo
gtk
American Ice
do pfd
600 IS
17 274
Amer. Unseed Oil.
do Dfd
Amer. locomotive
do pfd 100
81
Amer. 8. R
Hn r,M If SAIL DXU. Oi7
Am,r..-n--i-- imJ iVuT iS7
Anaconda M. Co,.i... i... 77
Brooklyn R. T 1,800
, 40 46
4rt
31V
Co orndo F. A I
Consolidated Ga '
00 2094 iXi
Corn Product
, IJ'4
.... 7ovJ
do Dfd
Planners gecrultlea.
Oeneral Electric ......
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump..
do pfd
National Lad
300 160 15944 161
14V4
7B
100 1$H 16H
1H
North American
Pacific Mull
People Gas
Pressed Steel Car
k
26
87
100 26
87
26
8t
26
do. nfd
71
Pullman Pa lac Car.
Republic 8 tee!
v
do Dfd
42
Rubber Good -. .,
154
do Dfd
77
Tennessee C. A I
4 . d. lyatnw
do pfd
r. B. Realty
aa pro
I'. S. Rubber
do pfd
V. . fteel
v.
S
itV?
K74
.TO
do Dfd
Westlnghouse Elec.
W estern l nlon ...
,'eatern 1'nlon ... aoat
Total le. for the day. 70.600 .hare.
B4tea Stock (taeiatlaa.
BOOTON, April 80 Call loan. 1H45H per
cent; time loans, W per cent. Official
Closing 01 stocas anu nonas:
Ateblaoa adj. 4s.
tl iWeatlna. aaau.
Tt
d 4a
M.t Caatrsl 4s....
AuklaoV
.. AdToaaat
.. Ullouaa
.. 71,Aaa!(aauas4
.. t Aaeticaa IlaS .,,
..14 lAiUatlc ,
..147 Biaekam ,
..141 ical. a Haota....
..Ut Ir.otoonlu ......
.. 4t, Cospar Raag ...
..114 Half Wast
. . To Uominioa Coal ..
.. 44 I r rank II a
.. II Oraa.x
.. ft Male ftorala
.. 4 ktaas. ktlalng ..
..ir Micfctaaa
..114 Matiavk
..ls' 4unt. C A C
.. 10 Old boaalnloa ...
,. 14 "areola
.. t Parma
..M tiuia.f
..lat aaaaoe
.. II Taasarark ,
.. M .Trtaily ,
.. ti'V. . Mining
3
3
41
do pid
1
Poataa Alba ay.,
'
Boatoa a Malaa...,
Hiiatoa Blo.aua) ..
Fltekbar pld
M.i Coatral
N. T.. N. M H
Prna Mareuette ....
I'aUa faettc
Aruar. Arg. Ckea
ae ynt
iiwr. Paea. Tube
Am.r. gagar
ao sfd
Aaaae. T T.
law, Wools ... .
Ao fit
limlaloa I. ..
'.! gla. lllvi. .
Oaaaral Klertna .
t
40
n
ai
! u5
w
1 84
ax I
kaaa. glwtr.d
do atfd ...
Vaaa Uaa
t ailed rnall
Cited hae Mack.
do ptd
V. A atoal.
do :d
Bid.
84
iv t( s. Mi
49 t'tak
tt viMerta
10 winooa .....
, tt Walnortn
a
n
Kew York Maaay Market.
HEW YORK. April 80. MONEY Oa call.
nominal: ao loan a Time loan, easy; 60
days. 2 per cent; 30 days. IS per cent; 6
niontns, r.ra, wuu
PRIM B MERaT,
100 77 77
35
100 e4 ri
100 so 80 -rH
6R4 B7 674
a.t""f ii if
800 67
t41 Vi 1"V4
6 M fVS
100 lad 1 1
ANT1LE PAPER-34Jand April. 34 ii, llers; tober, tt TV Al-
I .Ik. r.r1 r..m 1 K ' A naniat IIK VaA mrm
per cent.
STaJtUJSia LCHAJiaB-tady, wttalolhy, prUai, av; &apUtno7, (Ltt '
actual business In bankers" blllx st 34.874
ir-4 for demand and at 8 ft 8F.1O for
ao-dar bills; posted rates, 34 Sfr-al.68; com-
mercmi rails, w
SILVER Bar, mt; Mexican dollars.
B KLfa oovernmeni, sieaay; rauroaa,
heavy.
.. .
The Closing quoiauvns en TKirKJS are a
follows:
f. . ref. 8s. ref....liHiU N. on I. )H
4u eirapoa 1 1 Minh.tl.n e. g a...in
4a . n I4 Hex. Central 4s n
to mapon 1OT 4 It tne U4
do sew . re It! Minn. St. U 4...
4n enuren
k. a t. 4s 1"
.1WH' do t f
.wel. R. R. of M. e. 4. r
,N. T. C. 1. 114a
to ei4 4s, nt .,
4o eospon
Atfhivoo sa. 4.
So mil a
N 1. C. s. la UH
Atlantic C. L 4a.
No. P.clSc 4s 1"H
do Jn IJ'i
?. W. e. 4a
v a. U 4a par.. .M
Pens. eonv. (Wa 1
B. O. 4a
ee la
C.nlrml ot Oa. Is
1M Inc.
(Tea. Ohio 4 '... 101'i Rlinn
set
nit
ritlrafo A A. T, St. L I. M. c. la..Ul
raffo a A
b. a q
C, B. q. n. u... M fit. L. A 8 r. If. 4s. mi
C. M. A a. r. a 4.i at. u a. w. la
c. a H. w. e. Ta..ix mhoM a. u 4a.... u
C. R I. r. 4a.... 7J 9o. Paclflo 4. 1
do eol. la I'i Jo. Inlwir ta 11V
Cr r. a 8. L. . 4s..)W"4 Tesaa P. la lit1
Ckisafo Tar. 4a ('H T . St. L. W. 4a.. 7
w- . . . . ,.
rolo. a So. 4. aa
4o conr. 48 9
a R. O. 4a
V. g Rteol H le.... 7't
krte prior Ilea 4s.
Wabath la
...11
do sen. 4a
F. w. A D.
ST
do deb. B
W. L. B.'4a..
... T
... at
...
w. a D. C. la. ..lot
2
104 IW Is. Ceatral
-vuweu.
Lasdos Stock Market.
LONDON, April .-Closlng:
conaola. mon.j
. Wla.N. T. Central.
..lit
.. 4
.. f'S
.. 10k
.. '
.. 40
.. U
.. II
.. IT
.. 41
..
.. H
.. 11
.. 17
.. It
.. It
On fci-count
Norfolk a W
Anacrnda
Attain!
4'
M
dO Bid
Ontario A W.
An sfd
Pt-nnaylvanta .
Rand Mines ..
Headlnit
do IK fd ,
do Id Bid.
8n. Railway .
do pfd ....
So. Paclflo ...
Vnlon Pacific
do pfd ....
U. I. Steals. j
do pfd ....
Wabaak
do pfd ....
Baitlmon. a "hlo
J,:"""':'' -""
thaa. A Ohio. i
X ctt0 a at p'
t.. m. a st. r .
.. 14
..147H
.. 7ti
.. l'
.. TS4
.. W
.. 40
.. 40
sneers
d. A R. b!..'.'
ao pfd
Brie
do lit pfd..
.134
!f ult 1iM0
' K- T IT
110
IT
r ' i' S-i 1 r, quiet, zd per ounce.
M OlS K XV4r34 Der Cent.
The rate of discount In the Orjen market
ui uma is ier cent; ior inrse
."ina oms, a o-inu-t per win,
" York Mlnlns; Stocks.
NEW TORK, April 30. The following ar
me cioaing prices on mining stocxs:
Adams Con .......... 10
Little Chlaf
.... I
....I7i
....tso
.... II
.... a
.... M
.... u
,...ru
Alice M
Breeoa ',. is
Ontario
Oi'hlr
Potoal
Sarase
Sierra If evade
Small llopee .
Standard
Bmnawlrk ron 4
Cooiatock Tunnel .... t
Con. cl. vs ir.5
J4""1 "T,r
!"'" "J
ls"ll COB I
n.... attram
NEW TORK, April 80. The statement of
average of the clearing house banks of
this city for the week show: lanaj $1,048.-
im.mv, increase, u.iiwir aeDoaita. 11.114.
367.SH0. increase. 81.1)93.400: circulation, fix
7W.7i'. increase. H.I.T'H: leaal tenders. 17rL.
63H.700, Increase S1.149.1-JO; specie r.36, 196, 5-10,
un-irnsc, .-i,wv, irnfivc, aoii,oro,a. v, in-
creuae, aiw.r"'; reaerve retiuirea. s'B.&nl.Sua,
III irnoc. ,i,od,imiv, wuiuius, poo, UC-
crease, $l.06.4o0; ex-t. nlted State deposits,
etl,lDi,o, uevifuae, si,vif,DOU,
Bank Clearlaaa for th Weak.
OMAHA. April 80-Comparatlve atate-
I ment of bank clearing for the week:
1904. ISO.
Monday $I,6S3.728.4S 31.2117,451.13
T-. ...I . 1 Ola AO. , ... w a.
Wednesday 1,264. 7'X.26 1.5S6.2O0.40
I Thursaay i.z40.iio.ui l.2f,6(W 34
rTlday l,zx,046.6 1.3H6.239 81
Saturday 1.270,618.77 1.806,433.02
A decrease ot $24,6ao.SI from th oorre-
I spunuing week last year.
Wool Market,
BOSTON. ADril 80. WOOL-Market for
pulled wools quiet; foreign wool show
I inure activity. Ieadlna uuotatlons are:
Idaho, i1Vlx:; Heavy ine, loral3Vkc: line
medium, iwuluy,c; raealum, i6&lVci low me.
I alum, litfisc. Wyoming, hue, 14Vi'ulic;
I heavy fine. U-'ulZ-: fine medium. IkwioVm::
I medium. IMhISil: low medium, lalulsc. I!iuh
100 130H 1804 lSOtltand Nevada, Che, MHdfUa:; heavy fine, lft
"ifi mi. iiirvii uni , iotv1w , mraium, loi
Ilia;; low medium, ifrii'Juc. Dakota, line, lmtf
I 16c; fine medium. ImiIHw: medium, lsuilitc:
low medium. Wa'loc. Montana. Una choice.
lifallc: line average. IitflHc: dne medium.
I choice. Isul9c; average, ibVal7c; staple, Utji
Hoc: medium choice, lo&flso. :
LONOON, April 3u. W OOL Trading I
I quiet penning uie opening or vne third
I series nf auction sales on May 8.- The ar-
rivals for Ihe fourth series of aalva amount
I to a.iVD Dtues, including ,oou lorwarded
I oirect. i n import during the week were
New South Wale. 1,496 bales; Queensland
848: Victoria, 492: South Australia. 8 5ta
I New Zealand. 1948: Pllnla. Arena Its
l namDurg, son; eiaewnere. Bill.
- Dry Good Market
NEW YORK. April SO.-Baturday cloted
Inn nt It tw.t th n. . 1, , V. .. . W. - .
been experienced In this market for dry
goods since the spring season opened. Ad-
verse weather ha proved too much tot th
ralle ..it ha 1nttA klm ... Mnn.
favorable conditions. With the new week.
however. It is hoped that better conditions
wl" Prevail, thereby permitting distribu
tors to move stock now on hand. Predic
tions are freely made that under seasonable
conditions a decided Improvement will be
experienced during the nw month. Total
u imports of dry. goods and general uier
chandlse at the port of New York for the
Export of specie from New York for th
week were I4KJ.433 silver and 812.675.E.0 gold.
Import of specie at New York during the
week were $4o,7Wi gold and $8,ev7 allver.
Saatar aad Molasses.
NEW YORK. April" 30-SrnAR-Raw
steady: fair refining. 3 3-16421 ?-32c: centrif.
Ukal 96 test. 3 ll-lii3 23-32c: molaaaea miir.
z iD-uwii u-Aic. nrnnea. iraHiiv in. n .
tf i o. i, jc; no- s. t.zoc; iso, 9, .zoc;
No. 10, 4.16c;. No. 11. 4.10c; No. 12. 4.06c: No
I is, 4c: iso. it, .ac; coniectionerr A, 4 6Uc
mould A. 4.60c cut loaf, 6.4oc; crushed
e.4oc; powaerea, t.sac; granulated, 4.76c
I f.iKa L.
MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans, open
8 kettle, good to choice, 81$7c
28 NEW ORLEANS, April 30. SUGAR
IS V Steady; open kettle, 2K(3 3-lc; centrifugal,
"H JijySo; yellow, J'-c; conds, 2S4j3o.
49V4 MilLlflflim Vnmln.li U. ,1.
I 7 ....1 S. " v " '
.!"lr"u, bo. ayrup. nominal.
1 . . .
Cottoa Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 30.-(V)TTONllfot
quiet: prices 4 points higher; American
miauling, tair. a: gooa middling. 7 Sod
middling, T.7Hd; low middling. 7.t4d; good
ordinary, T.62d; ordinary, T.2M. Future
opened oulet and cloaed steady: American
ramaiing. g. c jnay, 700a; May-June,
7.4od; June-July, 7.43d: July-August, 7.3di
1 AiiKusi-nememner. 7 ixa: Hentmiier-Oetn.
ber. 6Sod; October-November. 6.24d; No-
rumwr-uectmixr, .ia; uecemher-Jenu
ary. 61Sd; January-February, 6 15d;.
I NEW YORK. April 80 COTTON Fu
ture closed easy; May, 313.50; June. 11183
I Julv. 113.75: Aiiaruat til 43: H.nl.i.1...
1 in". Dptt quiet; miuonna uDianas. 113. ao
1 miaaiinar aruir. xia.io: sales. 1 ktx tiaieai
I Evaporated Apalee aad Dried Vralts,
I NPW TnBV inrll SO HVlPTIDlTrn
APPLES The market continues quiet, but
th undertone Is steady. . Common are
ouoten at 4ic: urime ttKii choice, a
64iHc and fancy at lu i"o.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRl'ITS Prune
1 are quiet, quotation range irom (c to 640.
1 according to grade. Apricots are without
n'w feature. Choice are quoted at tHd
10c. extra choice at m'oiOHc and fancy at
I 1 1 1 TA ., V. ... n H.kt ..nl -k..l.
I . . . ........ .upirij. "?--s
,nd ilcy at 4Tl0c
All aad Rosla.
NEW
TORK. April . OII-SQulet
i Pue crude, nominal; yellow, 30c: petro-
ieum easy, refined, New York, 38.15: Phil
adelphla and Baltimore, 38 10: In bulk.
SD.I"; turpentine ateaay, ozsyqoac.
htosirn steady at olwntc.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. April 30.-OILS Tur
Dentine firm at 64c.
ROSIN-Firm: A. B. C. D. !.; E, 33.60:
O. 81: H. $270: K. 3316; M. 33.20: W a
C'altea Market
NEW ORLEANS. April 30 COTTON-Fu
I tures harely steady: May, 11 6913 Trie; June,
2 I ii.7t7U s7e; July, 14 0c; august, U ValXc
I ISepiember, 11 74'rTll.r: October. 11 itdll 24c
I November. 1111c bid: December. 11 inn
1 Spot, quiet; sales, 7,5VI bales; ordinary,
t 1 11 s-ise; gnoo oratnary. nc: low middling
I itc: miaauna. 1.1 ',e; iiwa miaaiinsr. 14 x-lac
I mlddilna fair. 14 i-ltc: recetuts. 4.131 halaa
1 stock, 17Z.U2 oaiea.
I M... MB..1,
l I NEW YORK. ADril 30. METAf Jt Thill,
I ness prevailed In all local metal today
- 1 witn in general tinurton, nowever, ex
I blDltlng fair steadiness and ahaanee
pressure to sell. Tn scarcity of spot pre
vailed ; future In spelter held the market
Arm. Spelte.-. 35 Vtg 86; copper, lake.
tlS.3THSll.62H: electrolytic. elSllHfrUUV
easting. 312 87V013 11H: tin. X H-q AM;
iron nominally unchanged from last quo
tation. Teleela Se4 Market.
mT.TTTV Anril fiETTlfl Hn... w
OilAUA LIVE SIOCH MARKET
Batt Lightweight Cattle Abivt CUaJy for
Week and Other Little Lower.
HOGS NEARLY 20C LOWER FOR THE WEEK "
keep Market May Be Qaoted Strang;
ta 10 ar 18 Coats Hlaher Thaa A
Week Age, bile I .a sabs Ar
15 ta 83 Ceats Lewes.
SOUTH OMAHA. April 10. 1904.
Receipts were;
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Otliciai Monday .....
Ottlctal Tuesday ...
4.3.MI sal 8,J
le
li.a.1
li.74
14,3J
li.VSl
10,171
4.) I
,721
41 I
Official Wednesday
orhctal Thursday ..
Official KTtday
, 7.133
6.14
3.0M
a
on. i
Otnclal baturuay ..
Total this week 2a.M 70.871 II .F4 I
Same days last week. ...81,769 Cu.Tti J,!) I
.ime days Week tailors.. tu.l !. 'I I
Kame three weeks ago..W,!K4 M.41S Stv.K
8ame four weeks ago... 80.777 87.1W 2i.tr
Banie days last year....l.4j 44,371 16.471
RKCS1PTS POR THB TEAR TO DATE,
The followlna table shows th receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheen at Bouth Oman lor
e year lu data with comoarison with last I
e year to oat with w.mjJr,BO,n,Jw,la
th
ea
i nula x: ifji fa 4ia a 4,1 I
Hogs ". S7 747'667 tl V.Z
eheVP::::::::::::::::::::fc3;5 u$k m.n
Averase crloe caid for boa st South
Omaha tor th last several day wlU oom-
psnsonsi
Date. I lJ04.ira.lial.lMl.pJU0.tl3SS.18tt.
April 1..
April t..
April 8..
April 4..
April 6...
April 4...
April f...
April t...
April t...
April 10..
April U..
April M..
April It..
April 14.. I
April 16.. I
April 16..
April u..f
April Is..)
April l..
April 20..
April HI..
April tl..
April ii..
April 24..
April 16..
April 26..
April ii..
April 38..
April 29..
April 30..
f osi t sti t h 1 tn I ! 1 ft
m ui 1 ui 1 ai ui hi 1 .
I IIWI iMitutMittoiteillTttoo bead: mntt
6 o.Ht 6 M 6 ll t 301 I Mi t t SWer. M.tXXdO.Wi
6 001 1 141 I 6 8 6 901 3 U 3 78 4 86; Blockers and
4 WHI 7 4i t 68f I t 37 t 64 3 J I 83 (K4.M; blfrs 13.
I Mral 7 3.1 6 44; 6 Oil I
iHH Ul t 3(f ( ' I
I 7 8t 78 t STI t fc 1
4 86 7 31 6 881 4 1 8 3 67
4 S, Vi I I ui I hi 1 111 I U
4 svtsi I 1 I t 04 6 4U t lj I fl
4 SbWl 7 Xll Ml
4 to! 7 1 9i t 01 .1 7l 8 67 1
- I 1 l a ai a it 1
4 7H f 14J 6 99, Mi 6 4 a k
4 7 I I t Wl 6 89 t t 7l t 61
4 91441 T 101 li kfi, 3 46i 3 761 8 63 I
i I iS1 ! Si .'Ji .! 1 V,! i It
J Zi 2? tt J E 636 " Vi
4 klHl 7 01 6 861 t sul $ 361 3 74
5 04 t 96 6 76 t 33 I 67
4 741 7 04 7 03 6 77 6 8 I ka I 71
?. I 'I l "J "I ' i "
4 i4Va, 92 i t iX, 6 84) 3 78
4 71V. 4 83 7 07 t 371 I 69 t 77
4 6H t 77 7 03 t 66, 1 69, 3 79
4 61141 t 84 6 6 6 64 I 32
j . ... i
Th. omclal number of car. of stock
brought in today b, each road waa:
catua. tiog.
a
C, M. A St. P. Ry
wauaan tiy
Missouri pacific Ry
Lnlon Pacinc system
C. A N. W. Ky ,
ll
44
8
26
1
1
., E. 6t M. V. Ry
C, St. P., M. at O. Ry
B. A M. Ry
C, R .1. A P. Ry., east
C, R. 1. A P. Ry.. west
Illinois Central Ry
Chicago Ureal Western Ry
..
Total receipt S 140
The disposition of the day's receipt waa
a follows, each buysr purchaaing the
number oi neaa lnaicatea:
Buyer. Cattle. Hog
Omana, Packing Co
Bwift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
1.493
...... ..
...... .
io
l oa.
Armour A Co., Hloux City.
Other buyer
Totals...
U
in oa,,
VAiiutv-inert wer not enougn cam
.i. . n,.k. ....
m . .
1. th. mu ih.r ,.ttmr,T.. t.mm
wi 1 T r.
. .. . -.-.u . i .7. . i . i i i
l.oi n ciA aiiiuuiiuiia w mwvi i,wu li.aii
and a compared with th corresponding
week of last year there is an Increase of
about 6,000 head. Taking th liberal rt-
ceipta into consmeration, me maiKet naa
been In very satisfactory condition.
fir. Unllri.v kni 111 r,. IP a. th . mtmlr r
ceiDts were auit moderate and under th
Influence. of a brisk demand from both
Dacaers ana snippers tne marxet on oeei
steers ruled active and stronger, scoring
an advance of about lo20o, on WeUnes-
uay anu inunuai, nowever, supplies were
niptHMlva at all the blar markata anil a
harp decline resulted. Th break, how-
ever, wouia ue covereu oy luajtc. so mai
at th close of th week th market 1 very
nitie ainereni rrom tna close or last: weea.
Desirable handy weight cattle, in fact, may
be Quoted steady, while heavy cattle, un -
less very choice, and tha commoner grades
of all weight, ar a trill easier and could
be uuoted weak to a dime lower. Good to
eholc cattle ar quotable from $4.60 to
u.w, witn .nniij piiiim iivrm ao.w to U.AJ.
r air to auoa trraue sen irom s4.uv to st.au.
anil wiiii.iuit lu inn li u ll l ad.ov w OO.W
in cow maraet na louowea mucn tn
aoma miir.. u Ih. Irarl. nn .l..r. . ,1
.n. r ., -i p . . , v n -im.
than thos tn fore a week ago. Uglit
.ll.t .,m.m mr.A ti.L.r. .1 v..H II .
are ateady for th week, while heavy cows
ana common turt ot n descriptions is
w..lr tn a Hlln. I ,.w, Tk. .imnlu
butcher stock has not been very heavy this
weea, so mat trading on most days waa
active. Good to choice cow and heifers I
may be quoted from (3.60 to $4.00, with
strlotly choice a high a $4 25. Fair to
good cow sell from t.60 to $3 26. and ckn-
ners and cutter from 82.00. to 3260.
There ha been a better demand for bulla
thl week and price ar safely 10jjl6c
higher than a week ago. The commoner
good faV'buTlom Wtt M 175? and
sinciiy cnoice graae sell a nign a 4 tw.
(
4
have held about steady, th bulk of them . NEW YORK. AprH iFEB-Pj-elllng
from $4.50 to $5.f5. ture opened steady at unchanged price to
Stocker and feeder hve been in light
i.. .it .u. i. i t.i. - .ii..
ul'l" " " "u w'1" -A"-iy lyuu
demand rrom tne country tne market hu
been Quite active and strong on desirable
ictiv and strong on desirable
a week. Good to choice grad.a
arrades all th
are selling from U 0 to $4.00, with strictly
choice aa high aa $4.25. Fair to good cattle
sell from $3.40 to $3.80, and the commoner
graae irom ii.to oown. rtepreseniauv
sale:
COWS.
ho.
At. Ft. No. At. Pr.
107 8
BULLS.
til 8 M
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
TIO 04 1 11!0 I SO
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HUGS RecelDt were liberal aaaln thl
morning at nearly all point and price
took another oroD. facaer wer ratner
btarlsh ber and started out bidding a big
pic He I lower, iney lauea to get tne nogs.
however, and as they all seemed to be
anxtoua (or supplies, thsy raised their bid
and the early sale were no more than a
nickel lower. The market rained In
a good shar ot th decline
. . . . , . .
naa oeen re-
earned, the later sales being very lariely
at M.tSU and 34 et. or a good deal like yes-
terday extreme close. Heavy nogs ot
od quality sold particularly well. The
IK, ot an tne nogs went from H.iti to
rt.w, witn hum:, itmui i'in Hum ea w w
ta TO (larina- tr tha o-llvilv r.r.-tlr j 11 V
everything waa disposed of before th mid-
die or tne iorenoon.
Receipt have been liberal all thl week,
there being a gain over laat week amount
ing to about lO.OuO head and aa romparad
w,tn. LBAm rVAS1 m?r J!
other Dolnt hav also been heavy and the
general tenaency oi prices nas oeen oown-
ward. ine net loaa ror in weeg amounts
to nsarly too. Repreaentatlv sales:
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SmCEP There were no fresh arrival rf
aheep sr.d lambs this morning with which
to test th market.' For th week receipts
hive been about lS.ono head lee than last
week, but, aa compared with the same week
of last year, there I an Increase of about
$.000 head. The demand from all sources
has been In good shape and price have
continued their upward course.
Aa mniiiared with the close of last week
aheep may be quoted strong and active.
with desirable grades showing an advanc
of a much a lo&lic. Most of the sheep
now arriving ar cupped ana tne quauiy
is fairly good. Lamb have sold to even
better ailvaniaa-a than sheen and may be
uuoted 16t2io hlaher than the cloee of last
week. Clipped stork has Improved more
than Wooled lambs, and in some case are
a little more than a quarter higher. Pack-
ers have evidently had a good outlet for
their products, as each day offerings
have been well cared for, even thougn much
rer than a year ago. .
Uyolatlon for clipped eiocs.. jo
choice lambs, tt.er3C.fo; fair to gorj lambs,
36.01 ; good to choic wooled Umt.
" ; tair to goou wooiea sou w
1 ' choice yearling or wethers,
giir,: tal .K0oyrril','or,ilL,:
rrr". " J "I?" . - ' '
Iriiinino i.ivio inric MARKKT
Price Ral Steady, bat Receipt Are
' as tsaat Light,
CHICAGO. April 30. CATTLE Receipts,
nominal; good to prim
poor to medium, $3.9tKv
feeder, t3.0otj4.0o: coa.
aC4 io; cannera, ii.nv
110: calves. $.v46.56;
'exaa fed steers. 84.011 4.60.
HOGS Receipt today. 14,000 head; Men-
good to choice heavy, $4.8v?i4 DO; rough
neavy, so. iiBi.eu; iignt, fi.oj411.itf, uuia ul
sal.., $4 7&V4 88.
S Receipt. l.ono
mba steady; good
to choice wether, t4.7646.
mixed, M.764J4.75; clipped
at o.iaV . nll.,r4 n.lln
; fair to choice
western sheep,
i . i.. . . d , . b,
clipped western lamb, 84.T&0-00;
lamb. 36.0037.00.
inuiu.i . i' r.i .
ooled
New York Live Stack Market
i"Vl ,Tav dreaaed
cell
bee
tHi
'u
Deer, moaeraieiy active nuu o-.v.j
SHwoHo Pf in. tat orainary to cnoioe na
tive side. Cables, unchanged; export to
day wer 1,634 cattle and 8,000 quarters of
h..r
. PALVES-RecelpU, 81 head: none on
Yi Vditeadr'at iimS
,b et,., dre.ged. weak at iHVko
I IK
3 "V.S
umia. Repaints IS cars, or 8.741 head:
none for tho market; feeling? nominally
tai1v m
BHfciEF AItU ItAJABa wcmuia
cars, or 699 head: sneep, ateaay; ismue,
in Kettar il.mnnfl and steady. Lnahorn
sneep, sola at so w per iu iua., rr
sheep on sale; unshorn lamb, $7.16; clipped
l.mk. tK SiiriiA M. Dressed mutton, steady
I t EifclnUst nee lh dressed lambs at 114112c:
I city dresed spring lambs, l3.fXXu8.50 par
carcass, mapvii ivua.,
Kansas City Llv Stock Market,
iriNHAll TTTT. Anril 30. CATTLE Re
ceipt 200 head; market unchanged; export
and dressed beer steers, .euia; iair iu
t let 4 M
t ..
T'3 good, 84.004)4.60: western ieo sieere, j.ovu
k aVi 6: stocker and feeders, tS.85djH.70; outh.
.rl.PM ateera 1.1 8.V.M 4.i : southern COWS. t2.i&HI
ood, $4.004.50! western lea steers, aj.w'it
8 40: native) cows, 32 00(54.00; natlv heifers
1 ao MA. .a. t...ll tl HiiiiH ?a. solves 2..Tua
tl i -U Til', - , T .. , M . . .. , " -w
75. ReoelpU for the week. SO.flOO head.
I HOOH Receipt f.uw neao; maraei iiaj
I 1 .... . . .An . , laVU. hll V U IKI HIT I1..V V .
i . w 7 "'..'-Zsj o?T. .i
I 14.7MM.82H: Dacker. 34.7004. 80; pig and
I llrhts. 34.254.70. ReoelpU for the week
I aa t Vim.1
I fcWirK.p ANT) IAMBS Recelntt too
I Z . --- . , . - ,
1 hd; market steady; native lambs, t560
6 60; western lamb 3o 2S .76; fed ,
'VT'n ? . i . i i-k
I .xji wv.
it.cou neaa,
St. Lroals Mva ataasc nsrsai
ST LOTUS. April . CATTLE Receipts
i ma heart! no Texana: marxei ateaay ana
I unchanged; native shipping and export
I ier, $4.1S'S6 40; dressed beef and butcher
i steer. 94.U04Jo.au; steers unaer i.uw pounun,
I a. mfiAnn. .innlt... mnA tmmA .r. K3 fill6fi 50!
I cow and heifers. t2.2584.16: canners. 12.10
fitEO' hulls. xx.ootiiH.io: calves. m.uoiuu';
I Texas Bn4 Indian steers, tl.60i3H.76; cows
i nrt h.ir.M n KOr7Tt tr
I HOOS Receipts 1600 head: market 6910c
I lower- nia-a and lla-hta. 84.25114 85: backers.
h 04.80; butcher and beat heavy, $4 80$
I i ok
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 1.301
head; market steady; native muttons, 84. 2J
i Aa.go: lambs, to.unu r.oo: cuii ana ducks,
i unniwa fan ainrk.ra. xzontrra oB.
i a aai aava
I "
Hitii.x till, a nn I no. nucc ai jeitt
rm.)-CATTLE Rlpl. head, rnar-
I kt atadV. beCVCS. 83d014.80: COWS Dull
and mixed, I2.nifs.80; s toe Hers ann iwr.
uuxie.o. ii"'fi
I t 90
HOQ8 Receipt. 4.000 hd, market weak
I seuni, a.wwi.w.
I St. Joseph Llv Stoek Market,
BT JOSEPH, April 10. CATTLE Ro
emts 14ft head: market unchanged.
MOOB Reeelota 8.S95 head: market tedy
i nii.t xi rtsixnsa tk meriium and
I heaVy 34 66fl 80
bhEEP AND IJIMBS-Recelpta 51
beadi roarMt uncl'ana
CotTe Market
" """"'ii. "L "."Ti. .IT
i tinned or s.iou nssrs. iitciunioa nut ai o.noci
6" ::(.:. a mI in. . ts Mnot
?llt,"".,'..'"5'','vv,,"", ,i.t.
Ul.. , X! 7 invnln. Tl.n Xlilil nnltt t
I fj ".! in io' ' ' '
Cordova, 10.18c.
Liverpool Grain Ma rU.t. .
I LIVERPOOL, April 80. WHEAT Spot
I dull; No. 1 California. 7; future quiet;
U.r Ba 4kd: Julv. 6s 4td.
CORN Spot, steady; American mixed,
new, 4 3d; American mixed, old, 4s 7d;
future, quiet; May, 4 aa; juiy. s ia.
Dwlath Orala Market.
DULUTH. April 10. WHEAT In stor
nd to arrive: No. 1 hard, 82Ho; No. 1
northern. 90Hc: May, tic; July. 91Wc; Sep-
I tember. Ilc. ... . ..
I OATS On track and to arrive. 43c.
I WOOL SELI.S OI SHEEP'S BACK
Kearly a Million Poaads Disposed ot
ta Easlera Bayer.
CA8PER, Wyo.. April 30. (Special)
I irk. flr.1 ww.1 ..Im nf ttia aeaann were
i ...- " - -
I mid. this week when eastern buyer cur
-t,. oflnn oounda at a urice ranaln
I . , . . ,,,, . t.. n
I rrom u tenia to itrt ca-m. mm w
I hair r the wool anld la at nreaent on the
I l ... . . v.- i,
I Sneep S DSC KB
I Th Rowan clip of 15.800 pound was sold
i t0 Brown gv Adam (or li cent. Daley's
I ,, , , , T .
ellp of 70.000 pound wnt to Hecht, IJeb-
I man 6c Co., for 14H cant. Hallowell A
Donald bought Pat Bullivan a clip of
100.000 pounds, paying 14V4 cent
t The other Bale were aa toiioas: .! . it.
1 to Jeremiah Williams A
Co., 45,000 pound, at 134 cent: Ralston
clip, to Bruc A Manning. 100,000 pounda,
at 13 centa; th A. E. Kyt clip of
15,000 pounds, and th O'Neal A Johnson
ellp of 15,000 pound also want to Bruce
ft Manning for 123 cent.
There ar now sixteen wool buyers on
th ground, and no lea than alg or eight
representatives of rallroails, and the bid
ding 1 apirltad. Th wool 1 dirtier than
It waa last year and even It th owner
receive 1 or I cajita lea per pound his
profit will ha equally aa great a latt
saaaon. Several clip of wool have been
consigned, whll others hav been stored
In the local warehou to wait for an ad
vanc In price.
Blsaoa Mar Will Relara.
SIOUX FALLS, B. D., April S0.-8per 11 )
It will b a sourc of gnuln pleasure
to many thousands of Htiutu Dakota rx to
learn that RL Rev. W. H. I tar of thl
dir. Eplaoopal bishop of Bouth Dakota,
who waa recently taken critically 14 at
the homo of hi aon la Philadelphia, hag
Improved to sucb aa extent that arrange
ment ar now being mad for hi return
to Sioux Falls and Bouth Dakota. If th
improvement continue th blohop wxn
retnrn to Flcux Falls about the mlddl of
May. I
laaee Is lajared.
ST. IXt'18, April 30. Bandmaster Innea,
while leaving hi hotel for th World'
fair grounds to lead the massed band for
th music program at th opening cere
monies, was painfully injured by a trolley
car. Th carriage In which h was riding
was wrecked. II was thrown out and
for a time It was thought he waa badly
hurt. PhJ-alrlatne attended him, and Mr.
Innes Insisted on continuing to th fair
ground and taking Ma part In the pro
gram.
REAL ESTATE TRAXSFF.RS.
Dee. la filed for record April 1904. fur
nished by the Midland uuuraniee ana
Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614
Farnam street, for The Bee;
Howard B. Bmlth, executor, to Th
Rogers Real Estate company. Tot 3.
block 76. cltv COOt)
John C. Havemeyer and wife to Jes
sie M. and William H. Tracey, lot 1.
block 4, Improvement Association
add L100
Slots Brewing company to Adolph E.
Frnscher. part of lot 1, block 144,
city, and atrip adjoining 6,000
James Jelenek to Joseph Jelenek, lot
i. euiuvan s ana xzo
Mary Miller and husband to France
B. Mumagn, lot 6. block 1, Mayna a
add 650
Anna M. Crablll to The Conservative
Saving and loan association, part
of lot 23, block 4. Poller and Cobb .. tnO
Jan E. Hicks and husband to San.
ford Doty, lot 8 and t, block 1,
Monmotitn park i.TQ
Charles W. Hallrr to Fannie Haller,
part of lot 11 and 11, block 3, Han.,
scorn Place 1
Thomas A. I.iorensen and wife to Ptr
Henkel, lots t and 10, George s sub.. 775
Alfred E. Schneider, et al to John -Oaluson,
lot 8, block 1. Clarendon
odd 1.200
Charles E. Johannes and wife to
George A. Hampton, lot 13, blocg 7,
PoDDleton nark 1.60 J
John H. Dumont to John H. Evans,
lots 8 and -9. block Is, Hansoom
Place I
John H. Evans and wife to Phil J.
Kuns. lot 8, block 11, same 1,000
The Coad Real Estate company to
Arthur D. Brandcla, part of lot S,
block 1. West Omaha 4.875
Omaha Safe Deposit snd Trust com
pany to Hastings A Heyden, part of
tax lot 6, 10-16-13 L400
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