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TTIE Oil All A' DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1904. is CHAIN A5D PRODUCE MARKETS Tintar Whitt Eewi Improv and Bulla Are Gtttiny Wakt i CASH CORN SHOWS BEARISH INFLUENCE Itaeotloa as to Local laapertleas lalsed Slsnlla to that la Cat cTo Wkta Arntu M Aitr Ceraar. 12. Lard, rxtr Mo lb., m sm rru. ribs sides (In. M & ahnri clenj- aldna (boxedi. ttLX-Ssfio The following wera th receipts and chip inents yesterday: Articles. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls Su. 15 40ft Wheat, bu 19.000 46,110 Corn, bu 130.9O0 ro.io Oats, bu 140,?i0 t0.JH0 Rye, hu g.ono i2.7w Barley, bu (x.600 10,000 On tha Produce exrhange todar the butter market wm steady; creamery, M'tASe; dairy. 13i?i17o. Kgg. steady, at mark, cases Included. Cheese, weak, 8HVo. NBW YORK OKHBRAb MARKET i heavy Argentine ship- $1 0831.12; city, tl.lftgi.12; klln-drled, $! vlalb suppllt s In Argen- I 1.10. he ahlpmenu this week I RYE Dull: No. 2 western. 70c apot. Th winter wheat newa Is generally Im- L. u i i ou-j ma duu crowa are j-r-M,K. jne seeding la reported aa iMKreHNina; xavorably In almoat all see tlona. Ihe wheat and flour demand la ra- ijorieo toaay as much worse than Thurs. Anoiner oearlsb influence, at least tar as cash corn la concerned, is the ad vance of lake rates from Chicago to Buf- mio 01 vc. me cables were weak and unmi c.n 'd on tnenta and heavy i tine reports. T"h have been 2,84,(j0, as agslnst 2,104.000 last year. Argentine corn shipments were 864, 000 for the week, against 672,000 for last year. To complete the bearish Influence rntlceable the Modern Miller and Snow In Ma weekly report find everything for tha better in the winter wheat croD. A Chicago paper says: "There are some inoications jxeoraaica com is being ottered more freely in Omaha It Is said a ion line amounting to about 600.000 bushels of ins May is ceing neid at Omaha by one grain house. The cash Interests there say iimjr io oe aDie u oeuver ail the nay iney are snort." ine new corn movement is to be ex pected in two or three weeks, but It Is prob able It will be light. When the market is dull the farmer eees not care to send Ms corn, and after having received suoh high pi-toes he will not put out bis reserve very uncrauy. The range in prtoe ef Omar a grain Oaetatleas tt the Day aa Verloas Ceansaodltles. NEW TOBK Mav l ITI-lTTn Tt-relnts 70. 6M) bbls.; exports. 8.484 bbls.; sales. I.i0 bhls. ; the market showed no new fea ture and was quiet; Minnesota pat ents, $6 0066.25; Minnesota bakers, 4 00 i4.20; winter nstents sVOO'&.Yli: winter straights. l4.Srtfd.00; winter extras. $3.363 ; winter low grades, $3151.3.80. Kye flour, quiet; fair to good, $3.90t4.1&; choice rancy, l.ltK0.(i. - iKKMEAly-Steady: yellow western. BARLEY-Inactive: feedlne- 49c. c. I. f . new York; malting. 65iai6c, c. l r. minaio. WHEAT Recelnts. 20 000 bu.: No. 2 red Sl ot, elevstor. and $1.07(21.11. f. o. b.. afloat No. 1 northern Duluth, 86c. f. o. b., afloat; mo. l hard Manitoba, nominal, r. o. b afloat. Options dull again today and ex cept for a short time around the opening acted weak, tne close oeing aic net lower; May closed at 91e; July, 88Lw28940, being HSlc closed at 88e: September, 82 i-16ffifci 13-16C, closed at 821-lto; December. fcmZ2ac. closed at IMo. rOHN Haontl T7K hit -r-w. 4ai 1 I'Vl bu. 6 Dot market barely steady: No. '$. 69 a wo, elevator, ana sows, r. o. a., anoat; no. I yellow, soc; ino. i wnite, 670. opUons were ami ana easier, closing tn4c net lower: May closed at 57C4 July. Wa64o, closed at 634c; September closed at I'lKc. OATS Receipts. 87.000 bu.: exDorta. 175 bu. Spot market barely ateady; mixed, 28 to 81 toa., 4W47c; natural white, so to tJ lbs., 4&m for future delivery and the close Thursday and toe: clipped' white. M to 40 lbs.. KXgHo! today were as follows: KAY-Qulet: shipping. to0c?goo rw neat May a . b July Corn- May ,. H 81H H 494 A July .. 464 4C 46 46 A .Sept ..... 46 . 4a tt tt Data B to 93 B 781AB B 78iB B1HB 45VB tt B 42 B SNB Mar . July . . Sept , A asked. B bid. Local ,asii Oral a MarKet. . A question as to Omaha Inspections has neen raisea in mucn ths same way as uie Chicago Inspections were brought up when Armour was operating for a corner In the cash corn some weeks ago. He had char tered vessels to carry out the contract stuff and balked at some of the quality de livered, lie was sustained by the grain committee. The local long interest has taken similar action. It Is said. In regaid to 10,000 buHhels ot corn which was deliv ered from the Union elevator in Council Bluffs a few days ago on May contracts. The bl local long declares the stuff Is No. t corn. It has been found not contract The Omaha contract slocks are decreased that much. Another question of the same kind comes up over the delivery of five cars on May contract to Charles JCscher, a prominent feeder of Manning, la. Mr. Kscher was in the city today ana de clares the corn which was delivered Is not contract stuff. He preceded his visit here by a letter ana tne grain committee sat on the matter. One car was rejected and four declared contract. it may se that tha com mittee may further consider the Question. The market was dull this morning, ths cash stuff following the weakness of the May. Holders of corn were disinclined to IWI . TT I L II , L CUB III. 1UWM. V B U buyers were critical. WHEAT No. 2 hard winter, KmOo; No. hard winter. 804o: No.. 4 hard winter. af-ifiM; 140. spring, nigwo; no. spring. 1i4lH4c. CORN No. I. Bl52c: No. , Kmie: No. &W&Mc: No. I yellow, Slfifiltto; No. 1 white, uitfbzc; no. wnite. ftutttno. OATS No. 2, 41c; No. 8. 400 : No. 4, 289 to; No. 2 white. 4243c; No. t white, 410 azc; stanaara, aivtc. Motes from the Exohaag Onlees. good RICE Uuiet: domes tl a. fair to axlra. tua sjc; japan, nominal. HOPS Quiet; atate common to choice. ltfus crop. Ma jsc lnoj crop, iwjw olds, iikj I4c; Pacific coast crop, 1923c; U03 crop, 2M ztic; oia, sai4c. HIDES Quiet: Qalveaton SO to K Bounds 18c; California. 21 to 26 pounds, 19c; Texas ury. oi o su pounas, 14C. TALtiOW Easr: cltv fM oer nkr.l. IV. b: country (pkga. free), 6e. LEATH1CK 8tendy; acid, 2S?2e. WOOI Firm; domestic fleece. 28-71820. PROVISIONS nee nulet- familv ts Kn '".wi mess, o un0.ciu; Deer nams, pi.g y 21.50; packet. 8.t(K,i.oO; city extra India mess, 14 14.00. Cut meats quiet; pickled Denies, jfi.if-tjrj.oo; pickled shoulders, IUUi; pickled Tmo, .60Sj;io.OO. Lard, easy: west- ern ste: pa. Hi. HI: rennea. weak: continent 86.90: South America. t7 M: pnmnniind 6.ia44f.26. Pork, easy; family, 813.50; short Clear, J13O014 60; mess, 21i7513.26. BUTTER Firm; fresh creamery, 14f 204o: stats dairy, common to choice, laii lc. CHEESE Irranlar: old. BJillo: new. KV.lffi EOOS Barely steady : western storaare selections, 18iai8V4c; firsts. lStilSic. POULTRY Alive, eaav: fowls Ik: fur. keys, 11c. Dressed, steady; fowls, 12Hc; turkeys, 1415c. t. Loais Grata and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Mav IS. WHTCAT laower. on Improved crop prospects; No. 2 red, cash, elevator, $1.03; track, 1.0o1.07; No. 2 hard, 84i97c: July. &H.ltiaLi-- bid: fiaotember. " - CORN Lower : No. 2 cash. Elite: track. SSHo; July, 4747Hc; September, 4GHMk). OATS Lower; No, 2 cash. 42c; track, tt $43cj No. 2 white, 46c; July. 87o; Septem ber, K2HC ' ' FTOUR Steady; red winter patents, t4.8066.00; special brands. 16ii26c higher; extra fancy and straight, $4.0X(jp4.85; clear, I3.90fi4.16. SEED Timothy, ateady, at 2.402.76. CORN MEALr-Steady; J2.40. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, $1.00. HAT Firm: tlmothv. 1k.IAH14.60: nralrla $6.ooM.oa lOIV COTTON TIES 820. BAQOINO-Ue. HEMP TWINE sc. PROVISIONS-Pork. lower; jobbing, B. F. Peck of Cedar Bluffs and Charles. I 211.2TH- t-ard, 10c lower; prime tteady, at Etcher of Manning, . Ia., . were exchange Visitors. Omaha Inspections of grain, were 22 cars. Seven cars of corn graded No. 2. 6 cars No. f, 2 oars No. 4, 1 car No. 2 yellow, 4 cars 5no. I yellow, and 2 cars No. I white; 1 oar of oats graded No. 4 white. Omaha stocks ot grain are:. Wheat, 177.676 Du.; corn, xsz,w du. ; oats, iu,k du. con tract corn' stocks: Merriam de Holmqulst, 122,764 bu. and Union elevator, 21.874 bu. Grata Markets Elsewhere. Closing prices of grain today and Thurs day at tne markets namea were as iouows: - CH1CAUO. 16.96. Bacon steady and unchanged; boxed extra shorts, $7.12ttf clear ribs,' i7.W; short Clear, (.o. i- ..; . . , POULTRY Turkeva loweri hhlckena 8e: springs. liUOS.OO per dosen; turkeys, 10c; uuctB, oc; geese, sc. BUTTER Eaav: creamerv.' lfiiS21a: dalrv. QQS Lower, 13 Ho, case eount. Recelnts. Hhlnment Flour, bbls 2,000 6,000 Wheat, bu fi orM is nm Corn, bu ...87,000 75,000 Oata, bu 34,000 40,000 SEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Bom ReeoTerr lalnit Sharp Ceolinet of the Ey PrefiouL SAN FRANCISCO ALLEVIATES GOLI DRAIN Rise of Two Points la Amalgamated Capper Has Seatimeatal Effect Im astalalagr the Early Market. NEW TORK, May U-Tha stock market made some stand against depression today and early 1p. the day some recovery was effected from yesterday's sharp declines. Ihe news over night of the fixing of the amount of the new New York Central de benture bond Issue at JiO.Ono.ouO Instead of aa was understood yes terday, wss not stimulating to the general market, owing to tne Inroads upon money resources Indicated. The trunk line stocks generally were probably affected to some extent Kv tha. iKr.ai...i tieup of lake traffic, owing to the dispute ul, luu-irin ana niois assocla- u .we Lrfuie carriers association. The arrival In San Franciaco of a con signment of 82,225,M, which may be im mediately BVOllulilo In V..L. I.',.- by telegraphic transfer promised allevia tion from the gold drain. The 2-polnt rise '"iiaiwi v. upper naa soma sentl mental effect in sustaining the early mar ket. United States Steel preferred also i nnn a poini over last night s level. out the pressure was rni on United States Steel stocks as tha progressed. The forecast of the week's currenoy movement made a less formidable showing than was feared in view of tha enormous gold movement of the week. Large receipt-. from the interior have been a par tial offset and the gold to go by tomor row s steamer does not figure In the esti mate and will not in the weekly bank statement The weakness of the United States Steel stocks carried the whole mar ket off In the later trading and made net losses on the day. Bonds were dull and f,b9t teady- Total sales, par value, 81,800,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. .kFoi,1.owLn'r th renga of prices on the Stock exchange: Hales Hlrh. Low. Close. V.000 69 68 6814 the day -.800 78 77H 1.666 iii" lieii 400 100 900 300 12,200 3 3 16 109 141 14'A 168 V 200 166 100 268 100 19 100 68 800 23 400 61 14 200 Sl 100 65 200 7$ 400 129 60 60'A 18 86U w4 167 142tf 100 200 2.400 L300 100 76 1,700 110 'MO 63" i',m 6' 200 16 3.000 114 2,000 tli 66 78 129 18 864 63 89 16H 113 88 88 21 20 113 113 42 78 42 78 tWTieat July September luorn Today. Thurs'y j)ta, 844 79 Kaaaas City Grata and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Mav 11-VHBA1U Strong; May, 860; July, 7J73o; Sep. tern her. 69Uc: cash. No. 2 ha.if. 95r9n! No. k rt. 4 re, ai.w: no. s, mcwti.w. co km ateaay: May, 470; July, 43 a-.n,-. u-a iltfiOll-, .. . V. XTM 4 I A C' Uo: No. 2. 63c: No. 2 white. 63ais3o: No. 1. Mo. M. 78 74 OATS No. I white, 424Sc; No. t 'mixed, .lr- rr.M.n 1 1. 96 703 vr . u-,--. a, ... i 1 . rz a lin. a J' ll in, l ni'jrn llinuiuy, eiv.vt(fu.w; Choice prairie, 87.76(g6.06. nils no. i. o. BUTTER Creamery. 15l7o. dairy. I60. BOOS Laower: Missouri and Kansas stock cases returned), 12o; oases Included, Ua Jteoapts. Shipments. Wheat bu 20.800 21.n0 Corn, !).. 12,206 16,000 Oata, btt 8,000 8.000 44B July 47A 48 September 47 48 .KAMiSAS Cll'X. .Wheat , July a. September , Corn- July 48 September 41 B BT. -uouia. .Wheat July . 2A 80A September 79 A Corn July .a.-.a....... .......... 47A 48 September 46A 47 MINNEAPOLIS. .Wheat- July B luB oepiemoer DULUTIL .vvneai , July .-........ . I0B tl September .. 7B 80B NEW YORK. .Wliest July 88B 89 September. . I2A ..... CHICAGO OlalM AlVO rJAOVISIOiH Featares of tka Tradia sad Claalagr Prices OB Board ( Trad. CHICAGO, May 12. Bearish crop reports and a decided decrease In weekly exports caused extreme weakness la wheat today, the July delivery closing with a loss ef Hulc. Corn is down lSplc. Oats show a loss of Hiftso and provisions a shads to too. - Initial sales In wheat were mads at light losses, July being down a shads to Pklladelshla Prodaes Market. .... 79a I PHILADELPHIA, May 18. BUTTBJR weaK; ralr demand; western creamery, no; extra nearby prints, 28o. hx.ko teaay; moaerats aemana; rresn nearby and southwestern. 17c at mark: rresn western, itita ai man; iraan souia- rn. iso at mux CHEKSE Steady : New Tork full creams. choice to fancy , ((39os fair to food, 8(9 rc Dalatk Grata Market. DTTLUTH. May U. WHEAT Tn store No. 1 hard. 90c: No. 1 northern, o; No. I northern. o. To arrive: No. 1 hard, 93o; No. 1 northern, 9Zc; No. 9 nortnern, Ko. On track: No. 1 northern, 800910; No. I northern, 900.c; No- 2 northern, 8819 89c; May. 0o; July, 0c; September, uatb TO arrive ana on iraoa, no. Mlaaeapotls Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May 18. WHEAT May. Clearances of I 92c; July, 90c; September, 79(jip78e; on patents, 84 .9008 .00; first dears, 3.6ttfJ.60; second clears, 2 w. BRAN In bulk, flC.604T17.00. . bU0 st B4(i84o. After touching m0 ao, July closed at 83W Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 47,600 bu. track, No. 1 hard, 9495c; No. I northern, Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago retiorted tSUfiMc: No f north em. 92'fr93o. recelpte of 76 cars, agalnat 74 last week FLOUR First patents, 6 006.10: seoond anu us a year ago. The corn market was sublected to a gen eral selling movement during the latter part ot the aeaslon. The market lacked any rallying power and closed at the low point July opened a shade lower at 48o, sold between 47&49a, closing at 47 So. T ..... 1 .anatnt. AA ...m wl.b. tract grade. Oats were affected by the weakness of wheat and corn. The close was at about the lowest point of the day. July ooened Unchanged at 89c, ranged between S8 9o. closing at S864bo. Local receipts were 96 ears. Under the lnfluenoe of weak grain mar kets provisions ruled easier, with the ex ception of ribs, wnicn were relatively nrm on buying credited to a big packer. July yor Lard was off 7c at 16.37. Ribs were a hade lower at. 16.8664.87. The leading sutures ranged as follows: Artlcles.1 Open. Uigb.f Low. Close.Yes'y. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE!. Mav It WHEAT Ha loweri No. 1 northern. 67o: No. 2 north ern. o: old July, 84o asked. niB-nrm; no. 1, (tr'o- BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 6SC1 aampla. CORN-Easler; No. t 60Q62C; July, 47 j4o asaea. Liverpool Grata as! Provlsloas. LIVERPOOL. Mav 18: WHEAT SDOt dull; No. 1 California, 7s. Futures, steady; May. 6s 3d; July, 6s 4d; September, 6s 4t ctJK rpoi, nrm; American mixed, new, la 6d: American mixed, old. 4a 7d. Fu tures, dull; May. 4s 4d: July. 4s 44. nom inal. 3,600 1,200 200 100 a 66 46 20 83 21 2,020 83 82 600 1,900 17 16 16 35 36 85 Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Sept Corn May July Sept. ' Cms May , July Sept Pork July Sept. Lard July Sept. R!b July ' Sept ' 91 91 85ii86 86 M$ )'( 80S 79i 79 48 48 4 4S 4s 41 42 39 89 81U i n 25 it rv U 4i 11 46 6 46 46 lit) 60 6 40 6 40 la 7 99 80 f n 8484'"6 85!55 l 83 SO'siSOHa1, 78l 46 47 47 41 o U 10 11 i 6 36 ( 66 6 86 60 7 46 4H , 41 88 n U 17 U 80 6 87 H 6 27 Mia 79 47 41 II 11 26 U 47 I 46 4 40 6 87 6 No. 2. a Old. b New. f'esh nuoletlona were .ts follows: FLOUK Essler: winter patents, 24.709 4 to: winter straights. 4 "4k); spring pat ents 14:"ul'l; spring straights, 88 90uH.10; bakers, 2Sot!1 30. . . WHEAT NO- spring, wuna, not a. sow OAT8-N0. 1 49ilj49o; No. I white, 420 45o. RYE-No. I, T3C. BARLEY flood feeding. 8MT3SCS fair to eholre malting. 4f4(bi". ... SEED No. 1 flax. 2101: No. 1 northwest ern. 11 '; prime timothy. 83; clover, eon- tract grade, I'll a. t-ROVlblONS-Mess pork, per bU., IU.86 1 Walos. Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO. May 12. -&ElETjfl Clover, cash. $6.30; October. $6.75 bid. Prime alslke. $4.16; August $6.36 bid. Prime timothy. $1.40; Bep- tempar, i.a. FWarta Grata Market. PEORIA. May U-CORN-Hlahen No. 1 tto; No. 4, 4b0. Oetisa Market. LJVaTRPOOU May U. COTTON a do la limited demaad; prtoee 12 to 14 points lowur: American middling fair, T.HOd; good middling. 7.4d; middling. 7.Md; low 11 ad dling, 7.24d; good ordinary. 7 Ud; ordinary, 6.K44. ITMturea opraed easier and closed very steady. American middling, g. a o., May, 7.23d; May and June, 7.1M; June and July, 7.14d; July and August. 7.10d; August and Beptember, 4 4d; September and Go to ber, anod; October and November, 4.10d; November and December, 6.03d: I wtmbu and January, 16td; January and February, d. NEW YORK. May 18. OOTTON-flpot closed quiet: middling uplands, lldbo; nild dllng gi.if, U.iMc; sales. 6 bales. sr. LOl !. May U.OOTTON-Oulet. e lower; mlddli..., 180. Receipts, 200 bales; shipments, 64 bale; stock. 12.11S6 bales. NUW ORLBAN8. May 13. CufTV'N Pu tures quiet and steady: May, U.41mi44c June, 134tfl3Htr; July, ilbiillfe; August 12 K. Jllssc: Heptember, 11.61u !l ate; Octo ber, 11 ue jll OSc; November, fO.vac: DeMin. br, 1 a. ; 10 woo. Spot, easy; salM. 4M bales; ordinary, 11 6-16c; good ordlnarv, 1V; low middling, 1H; middling, lic; rood middling, 18 lK-liic; middling fulr, 5-I60; (ewelvts, l,ii7 bales; stock, Uu.SU Atchison do pfd Baltimore & Ohio .... do pfd Canadian Pacific Central of N. J Chesapeake & Ohio... Chicago 4 Alton do pfd Chicago Ot Western. Chloaao N. W Chic. Mil. tt St. P., do Dfd Chicago Tar. T.... do pfd C, C., C. ft St L Colo, southern do 1st pfd do 2d nfd Iel. 4 Hudson Del., Lack, ft West. Denver ft R. O do nfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d Dfd Hooking Valley do pfd ...7"; Illinois Central Iowa Central do nfd K. C. Southern do nfd Louisville ft Nash... Manhattan L Met Securities Metropolitan St. Ry. Minn, ft St L M., St. P. ft S. S. M. do Dfd Missouri Paclflo M.. K. & T do Dfd Nat. of Mex.. pfd.... New York Central.. Norfolk ft Western.. do Dfd 100 Ontario ft Western... 2,100 Pennsylvania 27,900 Pltss.. C. C. ft St. L Reading 2,600 do let pro. 100 do 2d Dfd Rock Island Co do pfd St L. & 8. P., 2d pfd St. L. Southwestern. do pfd Southern Pacific 11,200 Southern Railway .... 1,900 do pfd 400 Texas ft Pacific 700 Toledo., St. L. ft W do pfd Union Paclflo do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling ft Lake E. Wisconsin Central .. do Dfd Mexican Central 200 Adams Express 200 Amerioan Express U. 8. Express Wells-Pargo Express Amal. Copper 93,200 Araer. Car ft F'dry... 600 do pfd 100 Amer. Cotton Oil .... de pfd .......... ... .... American loo 100 do pfd 806 Amer. Linseed Oil... .... do pfd Amer. Locomotive.... 200 do pfd 200 Amer. Smelt ft R... 1,600 do pfd 700 Amer. Sugar Refg.. 1.800 Anaconda Mining ....1.206 Brooklyn R. T 10,600 Colo. Fuel ft Iron 100 Consolidated Oaa .... Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities General Electric L100 168 152 International Paper.. 400 11 11 do pfd . .... .... International Pump.. .... do pfd National Lead ........ 1.006 19 17 North American Pacific Mall 200 26 26 People's Gas 1,100 Pressed Steel Car... 200 do pfd luv Pullman Palaoe Car Republic Steel 1.100 do pra ,x" Rubber Goods 100 do pfd " .... Tenn. Coal ft Iron... 1,600 U. a Leather 709 do pfd 100 U. B. Realty dO Dfd 1.1UV T7. S. Rubber do pfd . w V. B. Steel 26.800 dO Dfd IV.VIV Westlnghouee Eleo. Western union Nor. Securities .... Total sales TOT tne aay, stiw snarea. Ex-Dividend. Beetoa Steak daetatloas. BOSTON, May IX Call loans, 24J3 per mt: time loans. UttVA Per cent, omi closing of stocks and Donas AUkisos 4s Utx. Cestrsl 4s.. ittokUoa ......... de i Boston Albany im Boatoa a aains -ia Boston Isrtud ....140 ritcllkurs Pt4 1 Max. Outnl V. T.j . a n...wi Unloa rscino n Amer. Arse. Ck, Aiur. Pssa. Take Kmmr. gussr r. , Abmt. T. ft T tatf, Wooiaa da M Dominion I. dlooa KIM. IIIS.....IM Oworal KlaotrlS U4 ksas. Blootiis ....... 1 o P J Maw. Of tlnlud Vrult UaltW Shoe Maek-... Ki do pfd V. g. BtMl ss Kd 8l Asked. - 4 S6 for demand and at $4.849004 6 for sixty day bills. Posted rates, $4 8P4.t6 and 84 M commercial dims. 84.84. PILVBR Bat o6o; Mexican dollars, BONDS-Oovernmont, steady; railroad, steady. The closing quotations on bonds are as follows: U. s. rf. . !..... I'Hankattsa a B. 4s..l0 4e noapos a la, raa. do eoupoa , do sew da, do coapoa 4a eld 4m, da eaanoa Alraltna na. 4s. ....101 da sdl. da..M AtUaUa C. U 4a.... B. a 4a. imis do IVt t Onlrml of OS. 4O....104S da lit Inc KMning can. i CW A Ohio 4m...l4 St. Udl M. .IKS Max. (antral 1. S7 l".l do 1 Ino 13 ii" xitui. a St. b. de.... 1 1SIHI k.. K A T. 4s imH U do is lt in. a. r. et M. e. da i IN. Y. C s. Ia -4 N. J. a (. la 111 mo. Paein . J(H do la 71 N. A w. a ds rr O. B. L. 4s A par... M rran. conr. lut Mu . 41 N e. la.. 1114 Chios A A. is l U A 8. F. f. do. Kl C. B. A Q. a 4a... 8L L. 8. W la... . N C. M. A S. P. ( 4a.l0;S.board A U 4s.... k"4 C. M. w. a. 7a. ..in l bo. ra-isa a ti ft. B. L A P. da.... St. Hallway to 116 do ool. la 71 Ttxai A P. ! .....t-.IU'A c t t;. a s. l g ii.iw i .. at. u a w. ds.. to Chicago Ter. 4a., Con. Totmco 4a. Colo. A So. da I) A K. O. 4l Krla prior lias 4s... do sen. 4a , r. W. A D. C. la. Hncklni Val. 4ia.. "1 a n. uni. da... Offered. Tio-j t'nton Paalfla 4a.. . 611 do cnnT. 4a . M ITJ. S. Steal Id la. . ISA, Wabaih la , t do dub. B . Mi 'W. A L. E. da .1W, Wla. Central 4a .10714 Colo. F. A L a. la. .11 .104 It . Till .114', . M . I aov, 1114 REPORT OP THE CLEARIltQ HOCIES. Traasactloas ot tha Associated Banks Darlair the Past Week. NEW YORK- May 13. Th following tablu. coniDl ed by Bradstreet shows the bank cltarlngs at the principal oitlea for the week ended May 12. with tlie per centage of Increase and decrease as com pared with the corresponding week last year: CITIE3. I Clearings. I Ino. Deo. 800 17 17 51 49 16 16 $9 69 ' '6 27 27 1$ 100 100 68 68 800 167 400 88 , 44S, . 14 . 1144 .. 4Vk .1M1S . l ,. 14 U Wastlns. estai Advaalurs Allooos Amalsaiaata4 Amarluaa BlM AtUntta Bins Hcial Oal. A Haste.. ..4.Vi iwuianmai ito Oappar Kansa 4-14 Daly Woat .. 11 Domlnlaa Coal ...... Oraao7 i lala Barala ....... tl Maoa. Mining ....... 114 MIcBlsu .. 4 Mohawk 44 Mont. C. A C. ...... ru Oooooia ...... 17 Porrut u (Julucr K Shannoa ............. I Tamarack M Trinity u V. 8. Mining ftuZ n . ou ttah ia Vtotoria ,,. 1 Winona Walt-arlne T How York Mlalagr Stoeka, NBTW YORK, May 1A The following are the cloalng prices on mining slocks: New York Chicago tiostun Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Cincinnati Kansas City New Orleans Cleveland Minneapolis Detroit Louisville OMAHA Milwaukee Providence Buffalo Indianapolis St. Paul Los Angelas bt. Josepn Ienver Columbus Memphis Seattle .............. Richmond .......... Washington Savannah Albany foruana, ure Fort Worth Toledo. O Salt Lake City ... Peoria Atlanta Rochester Hartford Nashville Des Moines , Spokane, Wash 1 acoma Orand Rapids , New Uaven , Dayton Norfolk Springfield, Mass. . Worcester Portland, Me Augusta, Ga Topeka Sioux City Syracuse Bvansvllle Birmingham Wilmington, Del. .. Knoxville Davenport Little Rock Wllkesharre Fall River Macon Wheeling, W. Va. . Wichita Akron Chattanooga Sjirlngfield, 111 Kalamazoo, Mich. Youngstown Helena Lexington Fargo, N. D New Bedford Canton, O Jacksonville, Fla. . Lowell Chester. Pa Greensburg, Pa. ... Rock ford. 111 Blnghamton Springfield, O Bloomlngton, 111. . Qulncy. Ill Sioux Falls, 8. D. Mansfield, O Decatur, 111 Jacksonville, 111. ... Fremont, Neb Houston TOalveston Charleston, 8. C. .. Cedar Rapids Totals, U. 8. .. Outside New York .l,207.oul.99).... 17ti.7i9.2til 146.660.224 , 10,W34J I 6i.Wa,ikii 8,101.oW 2o.616,6 19.24,TU2 22,749,iW: U.0ti7.UH U,717,3u) 11,903.880 10,213,600 10,601,876 7,694.261 7.6j,9u6 7.113.7001 6,336,769 6.MS.3KS (.839,481 7.699,914 4.o,S8 4.679,421 4,836,1X10 4.184,619 4,261,280 4.ZSb,(ttt; 4,680,499 8,67.287 4.161.634 3, 467,481 2.6X1,436 $, 291,801 2.714,032 aL362,9'.i7 M48,3i5, .OU3,o93i LVlU.Sstt 2.603,244 2,6U,484 8.430,123 1.9ti7.674 2.747.531 2,070,626 068: 364 716 1.210, 700: 1.663. 427 j.0S9.393 1.08,899 1.262,802 1. 212.031 1. 831.860 1.165,427 1,OU9,190 1,141.13- 880.751 932.662 826,061 908.817 L 048. 000 '8,184 1.391.227 692,600 742,649; 697.196 759,660 606,1401 666.691 7M1,363 608,126 373.610 666, 000 1 827.171 484,768 637.236 861.707 487,316 ' 240,700 820,680 818,962: S89,43ti! 260,044 228.682 810,246 192.242 141.099 10,678,161 7,094,000: 1,148,000 496,299 8.7 18.6L. $2,022,976,678 CUM74.MSI 6.7 "i'.o I "i'.i "f-il 0 6 S.9 18.4 "i'.i "0.6 22.9 1.6 9.4 18.3 10.7 4.8 l-8 10.1 7.01 19.4 0.8 239 6.9 19.2 C9.0 69.3 17.31 4.91 41.6 41.6 6.8 15.1 3.2 3.2 20.8 26.6 0.9 29.1 .?. 41.9 LI ii'J atx 1.6 13.2 4 $ 16.6 U.7 14.1 2.0 4.8 "i'.i 2.9 6.4 20.1 7.8 "i'.i 8.4 "iii 9.6 "a.i "i'.i 23.0 2.6 1.7 2.6 "i'.i 80.2 6.6 U.6 11.1 0.4 'n.i 14.8 14.6 'ioi "io!i 2.1 l.e 11.1 43.8 "i'.i 'ii'.i 'ii'.b "i'.i "iiti 24 OMAHA LIVE STOCE MARKET Cattla BoceipU Light, bit PriMi Wart Ko Better Thai Budy. HOG MARKET ABOUT A NICKEL HIGHER Clip pea Sheep and Lambs gold Wltk- aat Mack Trouble, bat Weoled took Was Extremely Dull aad Weak. Receipts were: Official Mondsy .. Oflicial Tuesday .. Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Oilicial Friday SOUTH OMAHA. May 12, 1904. Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. . 4,221 (.190 4.9.2 . 3.122 9.191 2,611 . 3.046 6.7W 45 . 2,3:i8 S.096 1.573 . 1.4u9 (.1C9 (.009 Five days this week. ..14.131 $4,655 12.817 Same davs last week 17 k-3 47.76 18.672 Same days week before. 26.3.4 6o.7ol 21.9.3 Same three weeks ago. ..21.549 64.592 $3,692 Same four weeks ao....23,S3 46,Kf3 29.5S6 Same days last year.... 21.257 64.238 16.676 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. The following table show a tha receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at bouth Oniaoa for the year to date with oomparlson with lost year: igu. 194. Ino. Cattle ......869,966 $59,378 610 Hoca jx 40 liSd.sns tt ssi Sheep 619,091 4M.866 184.236 .Average prices paid for hogs at Bouth Omaha for tha last aavaral days with com parison: Data, I U0111M.l$02.im.l2)0.U9.18t. April 18.. April 19.. April 90.. April 21.. April 22.. April 28.. April 24.. April April 26.. April 27.. April 2s.. April 29.. April 80.. May L... May 8.... May 8... Mav 4 ... May (.... May 6.... May 7.... May 8.... May .... May 10... May U... May 12... May 13 ... 1 4 791 4E 4 iVS, 4(1 4 74 4 78 4 74 4 71? 4 61 468 4 65: 6 69W 4 tiJ'V: 4 e5) 4 641 4 67 4 68, 4 61 4 61 4 68 I 7 141 4 TIM 1 14 I 08 7 M 1 Oil ( 92 ( Ml 6 77 6 84 6 83 6 76 a 6 76 6 72 66 6 63: 6 63 6 62: ('ot 6 46 6 41 1 6 (W 6 Ml a 6 88 86 6 86 6 K I 08 6 981 7 07 7 W 6 96 6 901 7 fl 7 41 a 7 03 ( 98 6 93 7 00 7 08 7 07 a 6 99 7 Oo t 84 ( 4( t 66 (89 (4k 8 71 ( 86 ( 46 ( 76 a $ u 3 77 I t0 (73 (80 ($6 (7 ($2 (67 (77 ( (65 ( 77 ( 89 8 66 ( 72 6 84 8 67 ($7 (69 ( 66 2 69 ( 64 6 82 ( 64 ( 26 ( 61 (71 6 18 (66 ( 72 6 17 ( 65 ( 64 ( 34 2 68 a 6 221 8 62 ( 67 (64 ( 69 ( 21 6 64 6 10 ( 69 6 66 6 12 2 65 6 61 6 16 8 62 6 66 6 ltij 8 62 ( 16 1 3 66 6 68 I i 6o ( 61 $41 $ 71 $ 84 (74 a T1 ( 64 $ 79 ( 77 ( 79 ( 81 a ( 90 ( 87 8 93 8 96 $ 93 ( 90 ( $ 96 $ 97 4 19 T.. H.. IT.. TJ.. 44.. II.. 77. . .. IT.. TV ...tn ...114 ...1M ...trr ..MO ...in ...ui ...190 ...US ...11T ...111 ...ISO .tft) ... 41 SO 4 41 ... 4 tt ... 4 W 40 4 T4 4 ?4 M 4 ri'i tt) 4 ITw, ... 4 17 ... 4 7H ISO 4 OO 4 T4 irti 4 7i n... ... 19... T4... 4... 41... M. .. 44... 44... ts... 1... ... ....141 ....144 ....r.'s ....in ....ll ....J4 ....l0 ....Kl ....'. ....871 ....fM lil 40 4 TO ... 4 TO W 4 79 40 4 TO m in iw 4 rt'V ... 4 TISi 40 4 Tl 40 4 71 ... 4 7J M in 4 T5 4 71 SHEEP-There were about a dozen r Of sneep sna lamns reported this mornlnir, but mi laraer proponion or mem were wooled stock. Huyers took hold of the clipped stone in rainy good shape snd paid Just abmt steady prices, but when ft came to the wooled stock the market was extremely dull. Salesmen In fart could scarcely get a Md, as packers did not appear to want the wooled ones st any nrlco. The ollppei lambs sold st $5.26 and clipped ewes $4.40, with a little bunch of native clipped ewes at $1.75. At 1 late hour there were still several cars un aoM. Quotations for clipped stock: flood to choice lambs, 'v50Q5.i7S; fair to good lambs tB 0O4T5.1M: rood to rholoe wooled lambs $S6o?675; fair to good wooled lambs. $1.00 film- s-ood to choice yearlings or wetners, $S.0MT6 26; fair to good yearlings or wethers. $4.7565.00: good to choice ewes. $4.7034.(0; fair to trood ewes. $4.R04f4.70. Representative salea: No. Aver. Ff. a western cull ewes KM J 2 western cull ewes lS (60 1 western buck 180 $ 60 199 western ewes 100 4 40 16 western ewes 81 4 10 63 western lambs 6 25 Indicates Bundav. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sh'D. . C. M. 4 St. P. Ry.. 1 Mo. Paclflo Ry 2 Li. f. system 1 St N. W. Ry 1 E. & M. V. R. R.. 18 St. P. M. a 0 28 B. & M. Ry U C, B. & 14. Ry K. C. & St. J C, R. I. dt P., east Illinois Central ( Total receipts 64 The disposition of the day's receipts was 1 follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber or nead indicated; 1 $ 1 :: :: 16 2 1 ( aj I " , 75 12 1 Buyers. Omuiia Packing Co.. Bwltt and company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Omaha Pack .Co., St. Joe Swift & Co., St. Joe Armour, Sioux City , Hill & Son Huston fc Co L & L, B. Root & Co M. Hogarty Co Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, 271 394 411 168 (10 12 17 46 36 8 69 619 1.Z69 1,110 1,940 iU 281 273 668 1.2 1.4 CANADA. Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Halifax Quebec Vuncouver, B. C. . Hamilton London, Ont St. John, N. B. . Victoria, B. C. ... Totals, Canada , 20,809,0181 16,618.64 6.420.466! 1,990,628 1.681.997 1.167.416 1,609,298 l.OflS.SOB 846,906 915,ti93 668,717 ( 52.689,6931 4.(1 12.6 19.6 82.1 11.0 2.1 (2.9 7.6 0.( 260.4 $.6 tNot included In totals because containing other Items than clearings. (Not Included In totals because ofno oom parlson for last year. London Stock Market. 1-ONDON, May IS. Closing: Oonsoli. nonar .... 0.N. T. Central aa socount .. Anaconda Atchlaon da ptd Baltimore A Ohle. Canadian PaclSa ., Cnoa. A Ohio Culoado Ot. W a. m. a st. r... DeBoors . Panror A k. Q.... da ld liia da lot ptd do M Bid Illinois Control ... Loula. m Noon, It 1 11 ... 4 ... Wt ... 44 ... 7i ...lift ... Mil ... 16 ...144 ... II ... K4 .. fx" ... M ... MSI " ...111 .110 w. Norfolk A de ptd . . . . Ontario A W Panasylvanla 1844 Rand Mlnas 10 .11TS4 . 1Vi . 10 ! Readlni do lot pfd.... do Id pfd.... Bo. Rallwar .... do pfd So. Pool no Union FaalAo ... so fd u. a. stool..... do fd Wabaaii do pfd 11 n . 11 4T . 4 IH 13 H 11 IT Adasw Cos Alloa Iiiiii braaawlak Cos .... Coaaatock Tunnal .. Caa. Col. A Va.... Um il Iras SUvar Uadtltla Cos . M . IS . 4 . II .141 .ltd UUIa CStaf Ontarta Opkir rkaants Poloal BaToso Slon HaraAa . Saiall Hopoa ... dundard ...... dew York Moaey Market. NOW YORK. May It. MONEY On call, easy; hlgheet. S per cent; lowest. 1 per oent; ruling rate and last loan, 2 per oent; closing bid 1 per cent; offered at ( par oeuL Time loans slightly Armor; alxty daya, 7M'- per rent; ninety days and six months. Vti4 i-r cent. Prime Uiwantlla paper, H U4 ir ci-nt. STFKl.lNa KXCHAN'UE Firm, with ac tual boalueaa la baokers' bills at $4ov4 a., K. A T 11'Bpanlak 4s ..... eilVBJtr-Bar. qulot, 2o 13-ld per ounce. MONEY hli per cent. Tlie rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 2 per cent; for three months' bills, 2&ai-16 per cent. Porelga Ftaaaetal. LONDON. May 18. Money was abundant In the market today, owing to the prompt ness with which the banks dealt with ap plication for the Japanese loan. Discounts wars weak. Business en the Stock ex change was cheerful. Consols hardened and closed above the lowest quotations of the day. Home rails were aotlve, though occasionally Irregular on profit-taking. PARIS. May ll 4 p. m. Three per oent rentes, 96f 860 for the account. Business on tha bourse todav onened with aa excellent tone, the Imminence of the new Russian loan ravoring international", nuiaan im perial 4a cloaed at 88.90. The private rate of discount was 2 6-16 per oent. BERLIN, May 18. Prices on tne Dourse today opened rather firm, but trading re mained sluggish. Americans wore lower. MoTtsitmt of Gold. Mciw nwKT. Mav IS.' Ths first anarasrav ment of gold for next Tuesdays steamerH was announced todny by lizard Ferers, who will then ship (1.500,000 to Paris. Held elbach, Ickelhelmer A Co. ordered $l,0u0,- and J. P. Morgan Co. $2,600,000 for gold shipment ou Tuesday's steamer. Coadltloa of Treaasry, WABTflNOTON, May IS Today's state ment of the balances In the general fund exclusive of the $150,000,000 gold reserve In the division of redemption, shows: Avail able cash balance. $175,727,140; gold, $78, (00.537. Ilaak Clearings. OMAHA, May 12 Bank clearings for to day, tl.mEll.S4, a decrease ef $87,128.(2 from the corresponding day last year. Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, May 12. DRY GOODS The outlook ts Improved. More business has been done at first hands, both for home and foreign trad, and a firmer feeling Is prevalent In all aectlona. Buyers have In certain rases operated extensively for full. Clearance sale's have been snnounced for next w.k, which are likely to bring a ood representation of buyers to this mar st, . Totals 1.427 6.338 1.233 CATTLE The cattle market was again lacking In life and activity this morninic in spite of the fact that receipts wero very light even for a Friday. Not only that, but on erlngs have been small all the week, and while salesmen have been trying to advance the market, the indlflerence of packers has made it practically Impossible to accom plish much in that direction. It looks very much as though there was sutTlclent dressed Deer on hand to meet the immediate re. culrements of the trade, and until that sur plus Is cleaned up not much change can be expected. 1 The market on corn fed steers was slow, and while as a rule about steady prloes were paid, still there was no snap or tone to the trade. Buyers took their time about looking at the cattle, and Instead of buying them up in a few minutes, the morning was well along before a cleuranee was made. Some salesmen even thought they had to take loss money for their cattle than the same kinds sold for yesterday, but as a general tning inet;e was not enougn cnange in the market to be worthy 01 men. tlon. The oow market was also slow, but about teady. There were only a few in the yards, but It took a long time to sell them. Anything desirable sold without a great deal of trouble, but the medium to common kinds were dull and, the same aa with beef steers, in spots they looked lower. Bulls sold fairly well at generally steady pr'ces, but veal calves were very slow and lower. With the exception of something unusually good, the top Is about $5. There were Just a few odd bunches of stock cattle in sight, but the better grades soia wunoui mucn irouuie ai sieaay prices, even thoueh the close of the week Is at hand. Common stuff, though, was hard to dispose 01 even at reaucea prices. Rep. resell tative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 1.... 10.... tl.... I. ... .... 14.... II. ... tl.... tt.... 7.... 4.... II.... I.... 10... 1..., 7.... tl.... It.... IS..., 8.... I.... 4.... 11 4 I I 1 1 1.... 1 ..'.'.'. X 1 U II 1 I.... 1095 1081 11M 1111 1131 1000 1010 1171 1101 ..11m At. Pr. .1(0 I M .1040 4 06 .114 4 04 .1417 4 10 .146 4 18 . Ml 4 18 .1071 4 0 .1146 4 16 .1110 4 M 4 16 4 J4 4 M 4 14 4 SI 4 H 4 II 4 II 4 40 4 40 No. 17... I... a... 11... 1... 4... 80... 17... 10... M,.. 17... 10... to... It... 40... 1... M... 64... At. Pr. ......l'l 4 49 1UI 4 44 111! 4 40 UU 4 M 11M 4 M USD 4 64 1270 4 68 124 4 M 1271 4 tl 12M 1801 lz.lt mi 1841 UM 1420 14b4 1401 4 40 4 W 4 W 4 70 4 TO 4 74 4 80 4 10 4 40 STEERS AND COWS. ..... 170 3 46 II..... 1017 4 11 116 t II 10 1004 4 10 IC7 4 40 14 lOai 4 14 STEURS AND HE1FERH. 4SI I M 1 1111 4 14 STEERS AND STAGS. 117 4 M COWB. ...... It5 I M , 106 8 M ....... Til I M .1010 I N 114 I 16 1060 I II , mo t M 1060 8 14 . , 171 I 44 , , 440 8 M 1440 t 44 . 1041 I 1 , 1011 I 74 llal I Tt .....1004 t Tl 1 I M , 1 1. I. .. 144 8 T ..1040 6 10 .. 171 8 40 ..1M0 4 00 ..1110 4 00 .. 140 4 04 ..1118 4 00 ..11A0 4 14 .. 1 4 44 ..1410 4 00 ..1110 4 44 ..1171 4 00 .. M7 4 00 ..lltO 4 40 W4 4 14 1...... I -- 1 14. t...... 1 1 l 1...... .... 444 4 04 ... Ml IN ... M0 4 04 ... 464 4 11 ...1104 4 14 .... Mt 4 14 ...19T4 I 14 ...1140 I 40 ...1170. I 10 ...1610 I Tl ...U.0 4 04 ... no 4 44 ... 120 1 0 ... M0 I 04 ... 1T0 I 04 14 8 00 HEIFERS. . 8M 8 40 1...... .IW IM 44 . 140 I T5 1 , . 46T 8 44 1 .744 IS 1. ...... . mo 1 14 u .104 8 71 .1004 8 44 1 .1JZ0 I 14 1 . W0 I II 1 , .1674 I 44 1 .1814 I 44 1 CALVES. (.. ..... 74 II 1 1.. ....... 4 I 04 I 40 4 o 1 1.. ....... 141 4 M , 1 1 1M IK 1 1 1. 410 I M II 114 I It 1 IDO I 44 4 744 I 71 T 474 I 4 I Ill 4 00 HOGS There was a small run of hoon In sight this morning, and as a result the market improvou a iiiim. ina aavance here amounted to Just about a nlckeL the bulk selling from $4.66 to $4.70, with the choicer loads selling largely from $4.70 to $4.76. Tbe commoner and light weight stuff went from M 00 aown. a tiers was not much snap to the trade, as packers did not like to pay the advance, but still the bulk ot the offerings was disposed of In fairly good season. Later in tne morning me provision market weaaenea ana irmi maae packers more bearish, mo that the close was dull ind weak. Representative sales: Ho. av. so. it. pi. t. ss. rr. II. ....... ......., v a wiy 40 laJ ... sos .ail ou ....uai as a oo ...... Bia ou a trr lit S IS Tl. ...JO ... 4 4 4T -tU ... 4 4S J .....Art 4 4 41 fl Ill 14 4 ta 71 , HI , ut ... - 4 4 i la ... 44 m ..us 4 4 a 14 X 844 4 44 M.aaMoaiAsV! S t(l 17... 44 4 W 44 - IV 4 M - M 4U Tl ...110 LS I S r 4 ia is II - a ... 4 a T4 4 Tl .... 41..... Tl.. Jl 9 4 1114 ... m 10 4 rut 140 4 IT 10 1I0 4 47 U 140 4 174 ... 4nJ ... 4 70 110 4 70 1 4 T4 .. 121 .14 ...441 I. ...... 1.1 TT...... 4J rt i.i 7 Ul Tl 131 U IM 41 l-d 4 T4 4 TO i TO 4 70 4 TO 4 TO 4 14 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Good, Hoga Five Cents Higher and Lambs Steady. CHICAGO. Msv IS. CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 heed; market good; good steers, $5.20(9 (.40; poor to medium, $1.6itf4.90; atockcro and feeders. 83.1WF4.40: canners. Il.Tivlii.h; bulla $2.00.00: calves. 12.604iS.26: Texas fed steers. 84.2oa5.00. HOOS Receipts, 13.000 neadt estimated to morrow. 10.000 head: market mostly 60 higher; mixed and butchers, $4.70?4.90; good to choice heavy, $4.804 924, rough heavy, 6W4.76; lignt, $4.tww4.8o; Bulk 01 sales. SHEEP ANT) IAMBS Recelnts. 2000 head: market steady; lames steady: good to choice wethers, $4.6T?i6.fjO: fair to choice mixed. $3.76f4.W: western sheep. $4.50?f6-60; cllooeJ native Iambs, $4.6Ot7j.0O: clipped western lambs, $4.764.10; wooled western Iambs, (tt.2606 9a Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. May 18. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market strong; export and dressed beef steers, $4.606.26; fair to good, $4.00ii4.60; western fed steers, $4.009f 4.75: stockers and feeders. 13.26414.70: south ern steers, $3.7084.86; southern cows, $2.2f'9 8.75; native cows, $2.0Oy.z&: native heifers, $S5(frl.90; bulls, weak, $2.504J3.80; calves, t2.7fWi6nO. HOGS Receipts, 4.000 head; market 60 higher: ton. $4.86: bulk of sales, $4 60(34.80; heavy, $4.764.85; packers, $4.7CKtf-4.W; pigs and Ilarhts. 14 0l)'rt4.7E. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.00 head; market steady; native lambs. 5.6flw ts.eu: western lambs, la.twBo.w; western sheen. 25.Oryif6.6o: fed ewes. $4.2&'S6.00: year lings, $4.75416.26; Texas clipped sheep, $4,600 690; stockers and feeders. 68.ooqj4.du. .r St. Loots l ive Stork Market. ST. LOUIS. May 13.-CATTLE-Rcelpts, 1,000 head. Including 400 hesd Texans; mar ket steady to strong; native shipping and export steers, $4.007i6.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.00f(i6.00; steers under 1.000 lbs., $4.004.25; stockers snd feeders, $3,260 4 35; cows and heifers, $3.60r.66; canners, $2.26422.65; bulls. $2.65(2r4.00; calves, $S.0O5.6O; Texas and Indian steers, $3.504.75; cows and heifers, $3.004.25. HOGS Receipts, 8.500 head; market 60 higher; pigs and lights, $4.4.V4.70; packers, $4.55&4.80; butchers and best heavy, $4,700 185. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head; market steady; native muttons, $4.2f.i5.S0; lambs, $6.50(98.00: culls and bucks, (4.001.00; stockers, $2.6O2.00. HI. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, May 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1.017 head: market steady; natives, $4.26i&5.25; cows and he'.fers, $2.00iJ)4.T6; stockers and feeders. $.1.35fi4.40. HOGS Receipts, 2131 head; market 6 7Ho higher; light, $4.654.75; medium and heavy, $4.72Hfi4.85.- SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 8C4 head; market slow, steady. Sloox City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia.. May 13. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head. Mnr kct steady; beeves. $3.50(74.80; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.60-4.00; stockers and feeders. $3.004.00; calves and yearlings, $2.76713.75. i-iuu eceipts. d.wju ncaa. Market 00 higher at $4.6004.70; bulk, $4.&5(34.60. Stock In Sight. . Following are tbe receipts of live stock for the six principal western cities yesterday: uattie. iiors. cineep. South Omaha Chicago Kansas uity St. Louis Bt. Josenh Sioux City , Totals .... .1.409 1,000 , 1,000 1,000 .1,017 ..... 200 5,329 12,000 4.000 8.600 2,131 (.600 8,009 2,000 2,000 100 804 ......6,629 80,560 7,tT$ Wool Market. BOSTON, May 13. WOOLr-Terrltory weak; pulled wools are steady, with me dium grades scarce. There Is a firm tone to foreign wools. jadlng quotations are: Idaho, heavy fine, l."47'Ki'c; line medium, 1&411M4o: medium. 16iilc; low medium, 17HV 19u. Utah and Nevada, line, UWa'U; heavy tine, IAS 13 "4c; line medium, ltVW16c; me dium, 183H9o; low medium, 1&320o. Dakota, fine, 1516c; fine medium, 16pl6Hc; medium, lK4l'lo; low medium, 19(f20c. Montana, line, olioloe, 18ifl9o; fine average, 17(ulao; fine medium, choice, 1819o; average lti17o; staple. 184i'19o: medium oholce. Wa)Wc. The Coinmorolal Bulletin tomorrow will say: Business In wool Is slow, with the demand 01 tne usual between-seasons onar aoter. Prices are not materially changed, but forced sales oould only be made at concessions. Activity In the west continue. witn Wyoming tne section of heaviest Duy Ing. Clips of an estimated shrinkage of TO per oent or ever have been bougtit at a price which makes their landed cost In lioston well over 6O0 olean. practically 61 'ii 62c No such prices could be obtained here. Similar wools will not sell here at much If any better than 48c. All Boston dealers, however, are oueratlns In Wyoming. Utah and Idaho and Duvlng stiff prices. The growers are reaping the harvest. Foreign markets axe nrm. wiin coarse orea crops 10 per cent and merinos biiVA per cent hltrher than at the March salos. The ores- nt aeries of auction sales will close urob- ably next Wednesday. The shipments of wool from Boston to date from December 81, 1908, are 81,19o,168 lbs., against 87.ko2.9M lbs. at the same period last year, ihe re ceipts to date are 70,118,506 lbs., against 76.2M.612 lbs. for the same period lost year. BT. IjUUIB, May lovwuuij Active; medium grades, combing and olothlng, IVJ 21c; Ugbt fine, 1 lu'17o; . heavy fine, 12-5140; tub washed, ixaQlc. LONDON. May 18. WOOLr-The offer ings at the wool auction sales today num bered 14,869 bales. Americans took good lines of merinos and crousbreds. The with drawals to date amount to 4.7U0 bales. De tails: New South Wales 2.109 bales; scoured laid; greasy, bwwizazw. Queensland bales, scoured. Isd0i2a Id: greasy. l'Xu Iff Victoria 1. bales, scoured, llttdfllsld; 40.10 hags. Including: July, (A036Ko; Bep. temlier. 6-8flJtc; October. 606v December. 6 UuiAXc; March. 6.4t'j6.6fc. Spot Rio, steady 1 No. 7 Invoice. titjO. Mild, ateady. OMAHA WBOLBS1UI MAItKKTS. aM-a. Coadltloa a Trade aad Qaotatloaa on Staple aad Fancy Produce, EGGS Receipts, liberal; market steady! fresh stock, 16c. LIVE POULTRY Hans, o; roosters, ac cording to slse, iiflc; turkeys, 18o; ducks, 9c; geese, 6c. BUTTER Packing etoefc. ills'-! oholc to f.incy dairy, 14160: separator. 20c FUEbH FldlllTout. 14c: pickerel. Se: pike, 11c; peroh, otic; biuertsh. 12c; white fish, 14c; salmon, lie; haddock, 10c; cod fish, 12c; redsnapper. I10; Ubster, boiled, per lb. 30c; bulineads, 11c: ratllsli, 1314-; black bass, 20c; halibut, lie; crapples, lie; herring, 60; roe shad, 75o; shad rue, 86c; mall clscoes. 10&, BltAN-Per ton. $15.60. HAY Prioes quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' sssoclatlon: Choice No. 1 up land, $n.00; No. 1, $7.6o; medium, $7.00; coarse, $6.60; rye straw, $6.u0. Thaw prices are for hay of good oolor and quality. Demand fair and recall ts light. ORANGES Navels, choice, all slses. $2,501 fancy navels, all slses, (2.76&3.O0; Mediter ranean sweets, all sixes, $2.u; JulTas, all sixes $2 60. LEMONS California fancy. SCO to 160, 1150; cholos. (40 to 270, $8 0. 21V CALIFORNIA FIGS Per 10-lb cartons. 66c; Imported Smyrna, k-crown, 12o; ( crown, 14o; 7--orown, 16c. BANANAS Per medium sited bunch, $2 002.60; Jumbo, $3.71.a6. DATES Persian, per box of o pkgs, $2l per lb. In 60-lb boxes, (o; Oriental studej dates, per box, 12.40. PINEAPPLES-In orates of (4 to 42 Per orate. It. 60. APPLES Oregon fancy Ben Davis, ner box, $1.60; New Xork export Rasreta autl Baldwins, $4.00 straw Hhihutiica vArkansas. per sa-qt. oase, $2.00)12.86. cilJiKli caiiiormia. par box. exeoup 10O, VTCGETABI.Ca. POTATOES Colorado, ILIA; Dakota, per 1.. 11.10: new 1 J per lb., 240. texas Red stock. In sacks. reu. $00 greasy, iam.9 2(1. Boutb Australia ) greasy. 7d'nls. New Zealand 7,9i0 bales, scoured. 8d'SnsSHd; greasy; 6Md&lsld. Csdo of Oood Hone and Natal 8( bales. coured, UVAa&lMla; greasy, i?10d. Metal Market. NEW YORK, May 13. METADS Tin had sharn bresk In the London market. Spot declined 1 to 134 10s and futures were depressed 1 to 123 7s 6d. The local mar ket wae quiet, but responded pitrtlally to net decline abroad, closing at sj.twa.'(.oo. Copper advanced 2a 6d In London with spot closing at 67 10s and futures at 57 12s 6d. Locally the market was quiet and un changed; lake Is quoted at $18.50. electro- lytlo at X13.12te'ai3 o ana rnsiing ai i.si (18.42. Lead advanced Is 8d In London to 11 1XS ail, nut reinainru uncnangea in N Vorkr at 14.0ii 4. 66. Hrjelter declined ts d to 22 2a 6d In London and remained quiet at $6.2in.26 in the New York mar ket. Iron ciosen at oji in uiasgow ana at 44s md In Mlddlesbornugh. Locally Iron Is quIi t snd rather easy as to tone. No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at $16 (016 60; No. 2 foundry nortnern at $14,760(16 26; No. foundry soumern ana ino. i rot, nary southern soft at $14 0oji4.26. Pig Iror war rant weak: spot. $9.62Mi. HI. May U.-HF.TALS lino, dull, $4.87Vi. Spelter, duU; $6.00. Evaporated Apples and Dried Waits. NEW YORK. May 18 EVAPOltATF.IJ APPLES The market continues qult; oinmon are quoted at 4faTi'.c: prime. w lc; choice. SVuti'e; fancy. 79T7Mic. CALlf UHIV1A lK.ir.U r 1VL 1 1 D rrunm how a slightly steadier tone. Quotations range from 8c to 64C. according to grade. Apricots are In Jobbing demand and firm, with choice quoted at 9fel0o; extra choice, lo.,10Vio; funcv. IKtl.Tc. Peaches continue n move ateril v In small lots: choice are held at 7V9'7Ho; extra choice, 7fo6o; fancy, $y4loo. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Mav 13 -T FT EE The market f ir futures opened teady t an dvance of 610 points ana cioseu net mi 20 points higher. Sales were reported of MA V V .iflNt-Paf hti n 1V1M.SS. ONIONS Bermuda, per (O-Jb. orate. $2.00. r , 11,1 . 1 1.. 1 i-.lB m It. Illnl VAOOAVJU m ViW II ml MM y. ajwf southern, per crate, U.76Q8.0U. CUUUMBii.K rer aosv, ioc4i.iai. TOMATOES Florida, per 6-basket crate. fancy, (2.60: oholoe, $2.28. KAIMbHUo-far ool ounonea, WjWo. LETTUCE Toe lettuoe. per dosen. 4CO Oe. . . TUKNlFo oouuaern, par aos, 460. EKET8 Southern, per dos., 76c. CARROIS Southern, per dos., 760. PARSLEY Per dos., 40c. 11... . . n X.r v.. Ium aSM. al.ln. OOA(r naa. pi. via. w.. a, aw, a... ...a., per ou. box, $2.00. DfinAi.n jrer oil, imdi inrnn, pv-wnj. ASPARAGUS Per dosen bunches, tfcuoOe. GREEN PEPPERS Per 6-basket orate. $2.00. buu plant per aos.. i-bc. SQUASH Florida aummer, per dos., $1.00. PEAS Per bu. box, Utk MISCELLANEiOUb. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, tall cream. llo; Wisconslii Young America, 12c; block Bwlss, ltio; Wisconsin brick, l&ftc; Wiscon sin llmberger, 18o. .udh;k per boi., fo-oo; per ddi u.sd; MAPLE SUGAR Ohio, per lb., 10c. HIDES No. 1 green. 6o: No. 2 green. So; No. 1 salted. 7c; No. 2 salted, 6o; No. 1 veal calf. ( to 12 lbs., 9Ho; No. ( veal calf, 12 to 16 lbs, 6Hc: dry salted hides, ffio; sheep pelt. Afi27c; horsehldee, 11.6O&Z.60. HORSERADISH Per orate ot 2 dosen packed, 80c. . N UTS Walnut, No. 1 soft shell, per lb.. 16c; hard shell, per lb., 14o: No. 1 soft shell. Der lb.. 13o: No. I hard shell, per in., lzc: pecans, lsrge, per lb., 12c; small, per lb., lOo; peanuts, per lb., (o; roasted peanuts. per lb., ec;cniil walnuts, ijuloc; largo hickory nuts, per lb., llo: almonds, soft shell, per lb., 16c: hard shell, 13n; shell barks, per bu., (2.00; black walnuts, per bu.. $1.26. Oils aad Raatn. XEW YORK, May !(. OILS Cottonseed, easy: prime orude. ayii.ai; prime yeuow, 2Hc. Petroleum, easy; Teflned, New York, s.l&; pnnaaeipnia ana jnatuinore, ta.iv. kosiin Bteaay ; rvri-neu, common o good, $2.87W2.90. OIL. CITY, Pa., May 18.-OIL8 Credit balances, $1.62; certlncates, no bid; ship ments, 92,669 bpls.; average, 78.247 bbls. runs, W.770 bbls.; aveiage, 76,451 bbls. Ship ments. Lima. 67.882 bills.; tverage, 59,19$ bbls.; runs, Lima, 63,936 tbls. ; average, 52,800 bbls. SAVANNAH. Kay 13. OJla Turpenuno, firm; 644o. - KtisijN nrm: A, a. j, u, z.tw; a, .oo, F. $2.70; O, $2.7o; H, $2.80, I, $3.00: K, $S.15j M. (3.20; N. 8.80; W. Q. $3.60; W. W., $3.80. Sugar and Molasses. VTtTW ORLEANS. Mtiy 12. SUOAR Strong; open koltle, 2iS)2 8-lc; centrifugal, 8Vc; oentrlfugal vhltes. VAQ4c; yellows. 8Vd4o; seconds, St.S34c. MOLASSES Nom'r-al; open kettle, 203 25c; syrup, nornnal, 2UJCoc. NEW XOlut, fliay is. auuAK aw, 8313-16c; molar jea sugar, 831-ltic; re fined, firm. SCREAMING EAGLE, SIOUX BABY Oeremoslei af tka Notable Beds Pro voke tha Soeffs at tka Palefaaes. Little Screaming Eagle, tUe Sioux baby. born after It mother, traveling with th Buffalo Bill band of Indians, was injured In the recent lallroad wreck at May wood, was adopted yesterday by a Cherokoe of mixed ancestry, it hose wigwam Is In th wilds of the Wast Bide. The nruirmery took place north of th old postofflce build ing at noon under tha auspices of th owner of a sanitarium. A tepee was erected among th t:okem bricks of ths open space at Randolph rtreet and Michigan avenue by Chiefs Little Bear, tha proud father by adoption, and Oakala flre, a faithful henchman. X whit girl, masquerading In Indian oostume as "Shin lng Star," assisted them. While tha sani tarium man kept back tha ourlous mob th two braves thumped several times on a tambourine, glared at the sun, waved toma hawks, winked at each other, and lo! Llttl Bear was ready to receive congratulations. Then the incubation promoter said to th mob In confidential tones: "Don't think we're fools enough to us a real baby. Lineup on th curb and I will reveal the genuine kabe." "But what's the squaw carrying If It Isn't ths kldT" asked many disappointed spectators. "That Is r substitute," replied th mas ter of ceremonies. It seemed allva, and tha prevalent theory was that it was a dor. but "Shining Star" refused to uncover th bundle. Chicago Inter Ocean. The Be Want Ads at tn Beat Business Boosters. BISAXi KSTATH TRAJVNFEHS. DEEDS filed for roeerd May 13, as fur nished 4or The Bee by the Midland Guar antee and Trust company, bonded ab stracter, 1614 Farnam street: Charles B. Smith and wife to Eva J. Leach, lots 22 and 24, block 1, Halcyon Heights $ (28 Mabel V. Shinier and husband to ' Casper B. M. Stlbold, part of lots 13 and 14, block 10, Patrick's 24 add. 260 Balthas Jettsr and wife to Frans and Pauline Yost, lot 16, block 1. Jetter 2d add 250 Omaha Realty ooinpanv to Karl Lln liiger, lota U and 1 I? look I, Iowa's Add (00 Ellen F. Lyman to Peter Wilg, part of taxlot 25 In sw aw 34-16-13. 1 National Life Insurance company to Mary. Besei Uungale, part of lot 11, block 6, B. tt. Rogers' add.... (.500 David E. Andrews and wife to Nellie F. Crandall, part of lota itu aud 21, block 2, Marys villa j. 600 Henry F. Ilaminn and wife to Christ F. llaiuanu, part of lot 46, Rees Plaoa 1 Loan and Trust Savings bank to Or lorn L. Hart, lot 13. blook 116, Dundee Place 200 Jane A. Russell and husband to Mary Klusou. lot 7. George's sub... 550 Anna L- Larson and husband to John FauU. Vk sH of seW of seVa 86-16-9 2,400 Anson L. lianas anal wife to Nellie MuCarthy, paut of lot 4, blook 6, Brown Park 460 Josephine Perry and husband to Mil lie v. Murpuy, lot , wock Martih's add 3,0u0 H. 1. Jones and wife to Cliarles 11. Smith, lots 23 and 24, block 1, Hal cyon Heights 650 Herman Kountxe and wife t Elisa beth Kounlt Real Estate conipuny, several lots In Highland Plare, Kountxe Place and other proierty.. 10,000 llrrmuti Kuuntze V Kllzabetti Kountse Meat h-ntnte company, part so' of cwi4 10-1&-U t,u