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TITE OMATTA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. MAY 30. 1904. 1 4 5a "( saw V P0ST0FFICE NOTICE. (Should be read dally by ail Interested, at , 'hangee may occur at ar.y time.) rl;n mulls for the week endlns; June 4 14, will clone irhuMlTLV In all tui'ii at in i.anrral 'osiollice aa fol low: parccla-puat malla clan on huur earlier than cluslns; Urn snown below Parcels-pout mulls for tier many close at p. m. May . liffcuiur auu upplmentry malli el"ee at Foreign utaJuii (corner of Watt and Mor ton streets; t.t'.t hour later than cloning time hIioT.ii below, teacept tuat Supple meatary mall for Europe and Central America. lu Colon, tluv on hour later at foreign statlcnj. Transntlaatlc Malla. TUESDAY (llHi)-At S:30 a. m. for Ef Kurt., per . a. ivronprlnz Wllhtlm, via l'i insula, Clicrnr.urg and Hremrii; ul ":.W a. m. lor jn r. i Ji LKbANUti diwl, per a. a. Noordsm (mall must be directet ' per a. a. nooianr ), at :u a. m. lor ii ali airert, per a. a. Blolllri iiiirII must he il recteu ' per a. s. blcllltO; ni O.Jii a. m. tor iiai.i uirect, per . a. 1 rmz iiskut im-in muxi ue oiiectem 'per a. a. film uskji WfcUM,BIAa' tint) At AM . m. for Hie KOi'K, per a. a. Oceanic, via y uenti. n Till KMjAK Urn At 7 a. in. fur KKANCK aWl Ut.KI.AM) ITA1. . Kl'AlN. FOIL . TL'DA L,, it HK fcOII'i', Wlta.l'A and DKITirtli IM)iA, per !. a. i.a i'ou rain, via Havre (man lor other turn of fcurope mutt ie directed "per s. a. La. louralne ). BATlKuai (One-Atla. m. for KfROI'E, per n. a. Oermatro, via Cnerlmuig nnd Moiitriiiinnion imau tr.uoc Le directed "Her a. a. (t-rmanlc"j: at :3u a. m. for hl! HOl'K, per s. s. l.urania, vl.i guectiatnwii, at H: a. m. ior Ut-WILIM direct, per a. a. Vaderland (muJ inusl bo directed ' Ter a. . Vaderlmm ) at t.'Ji a. m. for HCUT LA.NU direct, per . a. Kthlnpla (mall in u tit be ulrecteu per a. a. n.unopia , After the closing of the aupplcrnentary v' Tranaailanilc mails named above, ad ditional aupplcrnentary mulls are opened I on tl.e pl.ia of the American. fciigllsh. rench anu ijemian steamers, and ramata m Ulllll , V.lti.111 till IIIIIIUICI V4 hllV f j uour oi sulling cf steamer. Malla for Sontfcv and Ceatral America, Wnl Indie. Etc. MONDAY (3otli. At 1): p. m. for I'ORTO rUAl A, per b. wn IJllle, Irom ronton. IVKavAi At u:iw a. n. iJl' Nc.V- K(Ji . DLAIsli, per, a. Hllvia. . WEL)M'SL)A1 0W. At a. til. (sup- elementary 10; a. m. lor CluNTKAl. AMEH1CA (except Coota lMcaj and BOl'ili PACIFIC PORTS, cer B. Yucatan, via, Colon (mail ior Guatemala must be directed per a. a. lucatan ; at 1 n. m. tor IlL'ATAN and CAM- PECiliO, per a. a. L);.K' ' iniu.il must ue aireciea - per a. a. uumsry y, THLKBUAi (2d). At a a. m. for CUBA YUCATAN and CaMI'IvCH F., per a. a. Keperunsa (mall for otner parts tit Mexico muat be directed "per a. b. tiHpi'ranin"); at 13 m. for ARGENT INK, LKUUl Al and PARAUUAY, per a. . ArabiBtan; at 12 in. (upplcmenlary 2:.) p. in.) lor iiAiiAMAB, per a. c. Annua; at u.su p. m. for ANTIUUA. M AR TINlClL'K, CiUALHibOL i'K and BAKU A Dots, per a. a. Ktrurla (limit for Hrltlh, Dutch and JYench (Jilnna munt be dlrectd "tier m. h. I'JtrnrlM." i. F1UDAY (itdj. At 8:a. m. (supnlemontary l:30 a. m.) ror INAUIA and HAt ii, per a. a. Alone; at J p. in. for NBWFOUND LANi, tier a. n. Siberian, from i'hllu delphiu; ut 1Z:3D p. ni. (Bupiilementnry p. in.; for ST. 1HOMAS, T. CKOIX, LEE WARD and WINDWARD I0UAND8, BRITISH. DUTCH and FRKNC'H . GUIANA, per a. a. Manna (mall for Oremida and Trinidad muat be directed per a. a. Manoa ). SATURDAY (4lli). At 8 a. m. for BER Ml'DA. per b. a. Trinidad; at H:'M a. m. (eupplementiiry 9:30 a. m.) for CU RACAO and VKNEZUKUA, per a. s. Zulla (mall for Colombia must be di rected "per a, a. Zulla' ); at 9 a. m. for I'ORTO RICO, per a. a, Coamo, via Sun Juan; at 9:30 a. m. (Bpplementnry 10:30 m.) lor COR'll.'NE 1HMNU, MAICA and COLOMBIA. excent auna ana oitiaamemi upb is. rer a. a, Sarnla (mall for Costa Rica, must be di rected "per s. a. Barnla"); nt 9:30 a. ni. for BRAZIL, per a. a. Tennyson, via I'ernambuco, Bahla, Rio Janeiro mid Panton (mall for northern Brazil, Argen tine, i rnsnay ana t'nrnKiiny must bo di rected '"per a a. Tennyson"); at 10 n. m. ior iuba, per a. a. Mexico, via Hav n A 1 i n, r.l.'V A Til 'T 1 1 I k.. I DAD and C1UDAD BOLIVAR, BR1T1BH DUTCH and FRENCH OUIANA. per au a. urenuun. Maila Forwarded Overland. BtOi Ex, cept Traaapaclfle. CUBA Via Port Tampa. Florida, cloaca at this office daily, except Thursday, at 6 10 a. m, toe connectinsj mails ciuse oere on . , Monoiys, vveanesaays auu Bai-iruuys;. , alUXlCO C1T It -Over land, unless iDtolall addressed for despatch by steams", aioaee at tnia omce aauy, except ouuuay. at i. mi p. an. and 10:80 p. n. Bundaya at 1:00 p. m, and 10:10 p. m. HEWFOUNDlANI .except Ml-PoBt Mails) by rail to Worth Sydney, and thenca by steamer, cluaes at thla offloa dally at 4:80 o. m. (connecting mulls cioae nere evary Aionaay, weoueauajr ana eat urdayi. 9 A MAICA By rail to B-a.'m, and thenoe by steamer, eloaaa a tnit omce at t.W p. m., Tuesday and Friday. , JilQUKLON By rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at thla office daily at :su d. m. BKL1ZE. PUERTO CORTE2 and OtJATB ala-b rail to New Orleans, and tnenca r ateamer. ciosea at tins omoa family, exoept Bunday, at 11:30 p. m. and Iiv.ou p. nt.a Bunoays at li.'JV P. m. ana 10:10 p. in. (connecting mall cloaea her londaya at 10:30 p. m.l. COBTA RICA By rail to New Orleans, and thenca by ateamer, close at thla office dally, exoept Hunday, at U JO a. m. aad 110:10 p. an., Sundays at 1:00 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. (connecting mail closes here 'uesdays at 10 10 p. ra ). IRBOIHTERED MjUL closes at :00 p. to. previous day.' trravBsaaalfia Malla Forwarded Over. . laad nally. . The schedule of closing Transpsclflo malls la arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit to port of sailing. The final connecting malls (ex cept registered Transpacific main which close 6 p. m. previous day) close at the general postoflfce. New Yorx, as follows: HAWAII, via flan Francisco, close at t:J0 p. ni. May 80, for despatch, per a. a Alameda. CHINA and JAPAN, via T acorn a, rloaea at ISO p. m. June 3d, for despatoh per a. . Hyson. HAWAII. JAPAN. rHINA'inif PUIT.tP. PINB ISLANDS, via Ban Francisco, close at :w p. m. june t ior oespatcn per a s. Siberla- CHINA nt JAPAN, via Vancouver an Victoria, B. C, close at :30 p. m. June 7th, for despatch per a. a. Empress of Japan. (Merchandise tor U. B. Postal Aaency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada). NWW ZEALAND, AUSTRALIA (except Weat), NEW CAI.FDONIA, SAMOA, HA WAII and FIJI ISLANDS, via San Fran claco, close at 0:10 p. rn. June 11th, for deapatch par a. a: Verltula. (If the Cunard steamer carrying Brltl! mall for New Zealand does not arrive in time to eon. riect with this despatch, extra mails clos ing at e:w a. in., : a. m. and :r. m. ; Sundays ut 4:30 a. m.. I a. m. and 4:10 p, m. will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer). a jsj- IIAWA1I, JAPAN CHINA and the PHIL fjPPINE ISLANDS, Via San FranciBcd. jwAmo at 6:30 p. rn. June 17th for despatch y . per a, a. uopuo. FIJI IBLANDH, AUSTRALIA (except west), and NEW CALEDONIA, via Van couver and Victoria, It. C, close at t.M p. m. June Utti, for despatch par a a Monna. PHILIPPINE! ISLANDS, via San Fran clsoo, cloae at eMO p. m. June Mth, for dtxriatch per U. B. Transport. .TAHITI end MARQUESAS ISLANDS, via fan Francisco, close at 6:10 p. m. June Htli for despatoh per a. a. Mariposa. MANCHURIA and EASTERN B1HERIA at present forwarded via Russia, Instead of via Japan, the usual route. NOTE Unless etherwise sddressed, Weat Australia Is forwarded via nmrope; and New Zealand and Philippines via Bun Francisco the quickest routes. Philip pines specially addressed -'vla Canada" or "via Europe" tnuet be fully prepaid at the foreign ratea. Hawaii la forwarded vli San Francisco exclusively. CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmasii-r Jo.t omce, New Tork, N. T. May 27, 1904. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICH CONSTRUCTINQ QUARTKB inaster, Sheridan, Wyo., May 27, luo4 Sealed proposal In triplicate will ' be re ceived here until 10 a. m. June , Iim for furnlsning and wotting up Wall lackers In One Double Barrack kullillna at Fort MacKenxie. Wyo. Plans, specincallons and other In urination may be round at ottices of the DtMt (juartermastera at Denvtr, Omaha, Chicago and Bt. Paul, and ut this otllce. V. B. reserves the riant to accept or rejsct any or all proposals or any part thereof. Lnvelope containing proposals Should he endorsed "Proposals for Lock ers." addrtssed Capt. Tb". Kw,,be. Q. M. oatf-n-.ltinAN. WYO., MAY tl. I904.-THF. j'openlng of bids for wnter pliie line In f iheiidau county. WynmliiK. uintcr my sd- iininriii ok May i. i put. is tivieuy pubt- Eimed from June s to June i.', lwt, 10 a. m aut. Thus. Hwobe, (j. M M.S-0-JlJnl-17-l! GOVERNMENT NOTICE. OFFICE CONSTRfCTINfl OtTARTFR. msster. Dea Moines, Iowa, May 17, l!'04.- oeaiea nrnposais. in iripiioate, will be re- ceiveo nere until n a. m., standard lime, June 20. 104. for ennstrartlon. tililminnir. hestlng, eiectrlo wiring, bowling alleys and gymnastic apparatus, gymnRsium erd post exrnange Donning at fort Des Moines, Iowa. Inform itlori furnished on snnllrn. tlon. U. B. reserves rlaht to accent or re ject any or all bids or parts thereof. En velopes containing proposal ahould be en- oorsea. "2'roposaiH ior , and addressed Major it. u. lurner, y. M i . M27-3-30-31-J1T-19 OFFICE CON3TR UCTINO Q UARTERM AS- ler, Biiermnn, y yo., JMny Zi, 1ISI4 ea lea proposals In trlplk-nte will he received here until Pi a. m. June in, l(Xi4, for constructing a brick gymnssiurn and tsist exchsnue Dunning at run .viackenzln. wyo. Plans, pi' inuaiioii. ami uiner iniormsiion may be found at offices of the Depot Quarter masters at rienver, umnha, bt. Faul ana ( riicapo. nnu at this office. U. 8. reserves the right td accept or reject any or all proposals or any part thereof. Envelopes coniaining propose is should tie enaorsea, "Proposals for Gymnasium," addressed CAJ'T. THOS. BWOBE, Q. M. M27-28-30-31-J17-1R CHIEF QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE- 11MAIIA, isoh., May i. iw-l. Healed pro posuls. In trlDlicnte. siiblect to the usual conditions, will be received here until 10 ft. m., central standard time. June 4, 1904, for constructing brick building at Fort Crook. Neb., for use as a swimming pool. Full Information furnished on application to this oftlce, where plans and specifications may be seen, or to the quartermaster, Fort t took, Neb. lYoposnls to be mnrked "j'ro posals for Swimming Pool," and addressed to J. IS. SAWYER, chief quartermaster. M-7-f7-5s-3n-31M OFFICE OF THE CONPTRUCTINd Quartermaster. 612 Dooly building. Salt Luke City, Utah, May 24. 1904. Pealed pro posals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11 a. m.. standard time, June 14, 1904, and then opened for wall lockers for two double Infantry barracks, now under con struction at Kort Douglas, t tan. 1 ne Did ders will state in their bids the time in which they will complete th(f work. Full Information and blank forms of proposals furnished on application to this office. Plans and specifications may be s?en here. United States reserves the right to accept or re ject any or all proposals, or nny part there of. Envelopes containing proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Wall Lockers" and addressed to Captain Snm I V. Ham, Qusr, termaster M?-30-Sl.Tnel-1t-1S RAILWAY TIME CARD LKIOJV STATION IOTU AND MARC Y. Chicago, Rock Island A raclflo. AST. Lan. ATI. Chlr.xa Dtrlliht Limited a i 65 m s en . ioir.no u.jrllgnt Lcl.. (tilcaio axtrM a T OO 11a a 16 pis . .11 : IS am : pa Le stolnes Bxprk s 4 90 pra bll:60 in L6ico Ful Express a 1:16 pm il:lt a WIST. Rocky MonnUIn Llmlt.d .. T:I0 m s T:M pa uncoln. Colorsda Borings. Da, T.r. Pueblo end al s 1:0 pa s 1:06 pa rei.a, beii(orDl sds uklsboma Flyer ..a 4:10 a all ra tit lou Paclfle. T Or.rl.nd Llmltea IB Kut Mill Tb C'allfSTllls KanMM a 40 sffl s 06 pit ....a 1:10 am a I:N pa Th. Alleatla Spacla., .... s I M pa The fortians-Chlrase Bpeclal... 1:10 pa a 0 pa lh A l lan 110 Bipra t:Mpa TbB Colorado Special all:lpa S 1:40 aa Lta Cblcago fcp.cUl 1.4U a Incoln, B.itric ana Btrens- buig Bxpraas b 4:00 pa bl!:4 pa Columbu Local b 1:00 pm klJu Chlciitfo A Nortbwoatora. Faat Cbioato a 1:40 aa s T:M aa Local Cblcage - all:10 an Mall .'. a 1:10 pa 1:1 pa ixital Bloux Clt parllglit 8t. Haul , Daylight CUIcaga ....... Llmitad Chioas Faat Chlcaao b U pa . . t:n ara al0:0u pa ..a :oe aa all JO pa ..a 1:1 pa s :li aa ..a 6 (0 put a 4:44 pa ..a 4:16 pa ..a t:l pa a :06 aa a 1:16 aa a 1:40 pa local Chicago mi su raul Bt. Paul Kxpraat faat Mall Local sioui Cllr .b 4 " pa a I 10 aa horlolk ana Bannt- 104 am bl0:U aa Lincoln and Long I'm a.u am bid. 14 aa uaadwooe. Hot springs aaa Lincoln a 1:M pa s 1:10 pa Caap.r and Wromlug auprcaa. . .d 1:40 pa 1:10 pa Uaailnga. Suparter sua Albion.. b I. W pa b 1:10 pa Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paal. Chlcaao Darllxht itsia all: 11 a Chlcage v-aat Kxpr a 1:44 pa s t;iu pa uv.rlana Liaiua a J pa a iu ais t Main Kapreas.... Illinois Central. , a 1:44 am a i.l pa Cblcage giprasa Chicago, Minneapolis Paul Limit .a T:H pa sll:H pa 4 PC s 1:01 aa Mlnna?oll 4k fit. Paul Kx..h t:40 am biOiH pa Mlasourt Paeltto. - BU Loult Biprask...t K. C. A St. Lnals Bisra.. .sl:41 aa a 4 40 pa .ali:46 pa 1:00 aa World's Fair Bp.clal ll:W(a U:M am Chlcaao Croat Western. iu Paul and Minneapolis Lmtd.a 1:10 pa a f :14 am su raul ana Miuncapuiia u.,.iiw la s i w pa Chicago Limited ......a 4:60 pa al0:ao aa Chlcaao kapreas a 4.4 aa a 4.H4 pa V abasia. t. Leuls "Cansoa Sail" Bx...s 4:40 pa a 1:14 sa lb iuis Leuti tee. atiuffaj a 1:14 an i:w pa UliRLINOTON STATION 10TH ak MASON Chicatjo, Bnrllngton at lu!aer. Chicage SpeeUl 1:uo aa s 4 44 pa Chicago Vaatlbuled Kapra a 4:00 pa a 1:44 aa Chicago Local ...a 1:14 aa sll:(Mpm Chicago Limited ...a l:ia pa a Ii40 pa Vast Mall 1.41 pa Kansas City, St. Joseph A Co. Blasts. sUaaa City Day Bursas a 1:U am a 4:04 pm Su Lout r,u 4: pa all:w4 aw Kanaa City Might Kxpreas alli44 pa s 1:4 aa ... am Jh Ml..aal ni... Wrmor. Dm trio and Llaoela. .a 1 :4 sa bll:0t pm K.bruka Kapreaa s l:4e aa a J:4 pa Danes LiaUaa 4:i pa a 1:44 aa black Hill a Pugat Bound Ba.aua pa a 1:4 pa Colorado Vaailbulad flyar a 1:40 pa Lincoln Fast Mai; 1:41 pa au.u pa Fort Creoa and hlalUunouth.-.b 1:10 pa bunat sa iHllnw and Facia Junction... 7:4 pa a kill aa u b..iM. lun.llu. M'Mlk . . Wlil..a m - - - , ... ....... WEBSTER DEPOT 15TH 4C WEBITGR Mlssoarl Paelflo. Leave, Arrlva. Mab. Local. Tl Weeping Watar.b 4:10 sa all:M pa Cbleaao, St. raul, Mlaa. k Onaaaa. Twin City Paansr k 1:10 a b 1:11 pa llous City FaaMuger s 1:00 pa X1:M aa Oakland Local b 1:44 pa kl.Ui a Dl)r. b Dally azoent gandar. d Dally eseeei Saturday a Dally aacapt Monday. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. cg;.;?ag:;3E gerale TRANS ATLANTIOUK fYenoh Line, New Tork to Paris. Big Dajrak amUing Ever Thursday at 10 a, ca La Lorraln Jua I La Champagn....Jun 44 Ls Uaacogu Juu. It La Lerrain July I La savoia June 13 La Oaacogn July l Now. aodors. aiaantlo Iwln-aor.w ssd apra ataamcra: naval u01c.ni' man-of-war dlaciplla. Compauy ..atlcul.d ttalns, HaTr-! 4 hour. Agauts Harry It. MoorM, 1401 Vkrna Su. Louis Ha, Fint Nat'l iiauk, C. A. lautberlard, U44 Farnaa St., Rook lalaud My. aMCHoa uni xi. a ataai STSAMiturs. NSW TORK. LONDONUaaHT AMD wLAAOOW. HEW TORK, 01BRALTAR AND MATLaUL fspcrtor aocommodallooi. Bicellant aalalne. Tha sfttrt el paaMiisw cararaiiy onldrad. Slsgl r round trip llca.la Mam N.w Tors and ScmcS. Kogliah, Irish and ail principal SandlnaTlas aa ostinaatal polhla at sitrutlva rat. lor na ( Toura. For tlck.ta or saoeral Intormatloa apsll ( any local agent H Ik Anchor iun mt tm HaNDaKSO.N uhus.. Ow'l a a mut. Cklcaga, ilk NEGOTIATIONS BROKEN OFF Fuel Company Informs V'tah Strlkera There Is Nothing la Sltnatloa to Arbitrate. SALT LAKE CITY, May 28,-Negotla- tlons that have been pending between the Utah Fuol company and representatives of the United Mine Workers of America for a settlement of the ooal strike In Carbon county have been broken off, the coal com pany officials Informing the mine workers' representatives that there was nothing to arbitrate. The company officials assert that the mines are working with prac tically full forces. Union ofrlclals have de cided to continue the strike. C'APT'l'HEU EVERY HlSsItN OCN Jap Report of Hot Flghtlna to Take Enemy's Stronghold. WASHINGTON. May IS.-The Japanese legation this afternoon received the follow. lag dlaputch dated at Tokio: The attack on the eneniv at Nanahun Hill commenced st 2 35 a. m. of the 2Ath. The enemy's defensive works were of al most permanent nature and their artillery roralated of flftv iriina of various nHiirH, mil two null k-flrfng artillery companies. i v. xniLu sen capture. CRM AND PRODUCE MARKET AU EpxulttiT aid Cnh Grain Mtrktti Ars Very Dnli. PUBLIC DOCS NOT LIKE THE MARKET Large Receipts Continue to Come (or Omaha Market aad Price Holds l Well Holiday Monday, OMAHA. Mar SR. 1904. The grain markets were exceptionally dull this morning. New York. Uumth and Minneapolis nau already begun their Mem orlal dav susnenalon. nnd In the nthee mar kets the prospect oi no buslnees until Tuofday duterred speculation, 'ihe wheat feDeculators have tieen srnwtne les e.m. bullion In sentiment and the jmallness of tne siocks makes them afraid of tho short side. 8o the market Is dull from that reason. Corn weakened under the unusual riicclpts the Liverpool loss of -.d and the fine weather. Chicago had ts curs of rorn. The general opinion of tha trada ls no new buainess will come in from tha outside until there Is material dumage to wneai or a gooa movement or new wheat so that Chicago and1 other markets may have storks to trade on. The supplies are now su iigiu tney admit oi easy manlpula tion and scare the outsiders. Minneapolis reports all flour mills closed down at 8 o'clock this morning and will not resume until Wednesday. The flour aemanu continues poor. The millers give as a reason for not shutting down alto gether that they are getting a high price ior nun ieeu anu also nave ample water power now which they will not have In June. 8o they say It pays "hem to grind and store and not to m-Alt until June Th Minneapolis stocks of wheat have decreaaed uuring the week 843,387 bushels. The ranee in nrti nf Omaha rrnln fne future delivery and the rloaa Kilrliv mm ivuuy were as lutiowa; Closed Open. High. Low. Today. Frld'y. Wheat May 82 B 12 H July hi u u ii Brut 11 A 72 A Corn- May 49 B 49 A June 46 A 40 A July 44Vs 44Vi 44V 44'A 44HB Sept 42' 11 42VB Oats May I! B I! n July 37"i 17V4 17V . 87V4.H 37HU Bept 30 U S0V4A A asked. B bid. Local Cash Grain Market. Cash business was fairly lively this morn ing and the heavy receipts of the last few days have not weakened the market aa much as some other markets have been. Kecelpta r.nd shipments were: Wheat, 0 cars in nnd IS out: one eea nn. d and 27 cars. Corn, 33 cars In and 36 cars out; one week ago. 4G and 1 car. Oats, g cars In; one week ngo, 2 cars in. Representative sales of car lots by sam ple, on track, Omaha: Corn, No. J 8 cars, 46V4c; No. 2 yellow, 8 cars, 48Vic; No. 8 yellow, 1 car, 48c; 4 cars, 47Hc; No. 3 white, 1 car, 47VfcO. White oats. No. 4. 1 car. 4uc. WHEAT No. 2 hard 0tfI92c: No. S hard. 6t',ti87e; No. 4 hard, kJio. Wheat quota tions are nominal. CORN No. 2, iSfilSttc; No. 8. 45W?47c; No. 4, 4fyi4c; No. 2 yellow, 4V348V4c; No. 3 yenow, iiwiiwc; in o. i wmte, wotac, (nomlral); No. 3 white, 47V&C. IIITQ NTrt 'i a?o- ft Vxff'MI' Mrt 1 flA (inc.; No.-2 'white, 43c; No. 3 white, 401c; standard. 42c. Oat quotallona are nominal. Omaha eitocks or grain in puniio houses are: Wheat. 11,646 bushels; corn, 200,2H3 bushels; oats. 24.738 bushela. Contract corn In public houses amounts to 144,92v bushels. Of this 119,620 ls In the Merrlam llolni quist elevator and 25,389 In tha Union ele vator. Notes from tba Eachanajo Offices. Exchange visitors were E. E. Shumway of Denver and T. A. Bryant of Bt. Louis. A proposed change In the regulations of the exchange has been posted. This pro poses to require all grain man to make a return of all cash transactions by 1:16 o'clock and places a penalty of 16 for non compliance. 1 Omaha Inspections of grain were 76 cars. Of corn 16 cars graded No. 2. 29 cars No. 3, S cars No. 4, 6 cars No. 2 yellow, 12 cars No. 3 yellow, 8 earg-No. 1 white, 1 car No. & whLLr and 1 car no grade. One car of wheat; traded No. 2 hard winter and 2 cars of oats No. white. Grain Markets Elsewhere. Clostnar nrices of grain today and Thurs day at me markets named wore as follows: Closed- Wheat Today, FrL July oo'stt t-A September bo Corn ... .... . July A 4Y1A September tuft 47VB KANSAS CITT. Wheat July TOSfc 7B' September 70W 70A Corn ..... juiy y September 41 43 ST. LOUIS. Wheat- July M'iU September SO7 MiA Corn- July I'-bB 47 September 4oV 46T4A MINNEAPOLIS. Wheat- July , 3B s,A September Hl 8IV4A DULUTH. What- July rtfta :i4ii September M filViU NEW TORK. Wheat- July vr&A n OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS. . Condltloa of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EOOS Receipts liberal; market steady; fresh stock, 16&15V4C. LIVE POULTRY HenS, IVifflOc; roost ers, according to size, &8c; turkeys, 13c; ducks, 9c; geese, 6c. liu'il Kit racking stock, iuvjc; cnoice to fancy dairy, lVulbo; separator, 19(if0c. FRESH FISH Trout, 12c; pickerel, 10c; pike, 12c; perch, 7c; blueflsh, 12c; whlteflsh, 12c: salmon. 14c: redsnanuer. lie: lobster. green, 2c: lobster, boiled, 30c; bullheads,. lie: catnsn. 14c: niacn Dasa. nuc: naiiDut. 10c; crapples, 12c; roe shad, 86c; shad roe, 36c; buffalo, 7c; white bass, 11c; frog legs, per dos., 85c. nitA-i-er ton, im. HAY Prices Quoted bv Omaha Wholesale Dealers' association: Choice No. 1 upland, IS. 60; No. 2, $H; medium, 17.60; coarse, 17: rye atraw, 15.60. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fair and receipta light. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES Navels, choice, large slse. 13.0U; fancy navels, all siaea, 13.26; Mediter ranean sweets, all sizes. 12.76: Jaffaa. all sizes, $2 76. LEMONS California fancy, 800 to 360, $3.60tt3.76; choice, 13.262)3. 60. CALIFORNIA FIOS Per 10-lb. carton. 60c; Imported Smyrna, 2-crown, 12c; 6 crown, 14c; 7-crown, 16c. H ANANAS Per medium-slsed bunch, $2.00 412.60; Jumbo. $2.76rd3.26. DATES Persian, pi per box of 30 okas.. $2: In 60-lb. boxes, 6c per lb.; Oriental stuffed, per- box, $2.40.. PINEAPPLES In crates of 24 to 42, per crate, $3.60. K11T&. APPLES Oregon fancy Ben Davis, rer box, $1.60; New York export Russets and Baldwins, $4. r3 1 KA wlJERRIEis Missouri, per 14-qt. cuse. 12.26. CHERRIES California, per box. $1.50(3 1.75. VEGETABLES. POTATOES Colorado, $1.20; Dakota, Der bu.. 1120: new Texas Red slock, in sacks, per bu.. $1.25111.35. ' NAVY UEANB Per t., 1Z.15'JZ.ZS. ONIONS Bermuda, per 60-lb. crate. $2: In lacks, per lb., 3c. CAHHAUK California, per id .ic; south ern, per crate, 12.50. ci't cmueks fer aor., kxb '. TOMATOES Per 6-basket crate, fancy. $3.00; choice, $2.60. rlAilKM Kb-I'er 00s. nuncnes. wc. LETTUCE Top lettuce, per dos., 40a TURNIPS Southern, per dos., 4&o, BEETS Southern, per dos., 75c. CARROTS Southern, per dos., 76a PARSLEY-Per dor., 40c. BEANS Wax, tier bu. basket, $1.00ai.26; String, per bu. basket, $1.00il 25. SPINACH I'er bu., home grown, 6o3)o. ASPARAtlUS Per dos. bunches, 40c. GREEN I'KPPKRS-Per -baa ket crate. $3 KCHi PLANT Per dos.. n. Sy CASH Florida summer, per doi., 75a PEAS-Per bu. box, $2. M I SCELLAN EOUS. CHEESE Wisconsin twins, full cream. 11c; Wisconsin Young America, 12c; block Swiss. 16c; Wlscouslii brick, UVtc; Wiscon sin llmberger. 13c. maple HI UAH Ohio, per lb., inc. HIDES No. 1 areen. 6c: No. 2 areen. Re- No. 1 suited, 7c; No. t salted, 6c; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 lh.. Wc: No. 1 veal calf. 1' 10 15 IM., 6Ujc; dry salted. 8f(12c; sheep pelts. "4f(27c: horaehldes. 11 60(32.60. NL'TS Walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb 15c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 1 soft shell per lb., 13c; No. 1 hard shell, per lb., 12c; scans, large, per lb., 12c; email, tier lh.. luc: peanut, per lb.. 6c: rnsted i.enn.ita i, Ilk. oi CUU walnuts. LWUhc; tick- ury, per lb., 11c; almonds, soft h!l, per lb., Lc; hard shell, lr; snelibarks, per bu., black walnuts, per bu., Il.i'o. CHICAGO GRAIX A.U PHOVISIOSS Featares of Ihe Trading; and Closing: Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAUO, May 2S. lowrr cuhles and Continued favorable weather depressed wheat prices today, final tigures on the July delivery being down Sc. Corn Is off He, oats show a loss of Hii-c and provis ions are 2Vc higher to nc lower. '1 lie weather and entiles caused moderate selling of wlie.it at the start, resulting in a slight decline, July being off -,Sc at sfd 'ic. Weakness in corn hud a depressing effect and during the lat hour especially. After selling off 10 R.iS'&HoiiiC, July closed ut Sc"iC. May ranged leiween ftio mid 9iWo. cloxiug ut 96 nc. Cleiirnnc8 of wneat and flour were equal to 6,ix) bu. Primary re ceipts were 9o,"uu bu., ns ng.ilnst a holiday a year sgo. Minneapolis, Oulutn and Cri men reported receipts of 64 cars, against 92 curs last week. Pentlmi iit In tern was decidedly bearish. The market closed almost ut the lowest point. July xipcned VaVi'' lower at 4, Ha 47SC, sold down to 46ic and closed at 4.c. Local receipts were b4 cars, with 92 of Contract irritde. Oats were under similar bearish Influ ences. After opening a shade lower at SfSfcC, July declined to SMc and closed at 8sc. lyocal receipts were 172 cars. '1 ho provision pit was practically deserted and business almost at a standstill. The easier tone In rrnins offset a firm hog ma ket and caused slight losses. July pork closed ic lower at 411.274. July lard was off 2Vc at $6.47Vi and ribs were up 2e at $6-671. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 4 enrs; corn, 4el curs; oats, im cars; nogs 44.SHO head. " The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles.l Open. High. I Low. Ciose.l Yes'y Wheat May a July b July a Sept. b Sept. July Sept. July Sept. Bept La rci July Sept. Sept. fi-,u.n: 9CJ.1 984 7 ,87f('4 eoTii W"1 1 y. 1.. IMiuW 8741 K6-i I'J'VtfSb'.BiHiiii-n.KDXfl : tVa:) 80v..80V4fll sot; 464 46 46, 47 464 46VuvH 1 I 4 4,4-aa,1 4,- 47u 474.47 a 4 47 474 41H 41 41Va 414 fix 1.4. ?J1V tn'm. 30'tf, 3ul 11 97tJ 11 S'lx 11 30 11 66 11 80 U 65 I 11 25 I 11 60 I 11 U 11 !A I AA iW I AA WW 6 474 6 474 6 6741 6 674 6 76 6 474 6 6241 6 624 6 674l 474 6 674l 6 6741 6 75 6 60 6 bft 6 56 6 76 674 6 66 6 724 No. 2. a Old. b New. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market was steady: winter pat ents, $4.7H'4.s0; straights, $4.4tj4.6u; spring Pi aients, 4 s'!T4 iu; siraiguts, aj.isru'i.iu; bakers, $2.65'n3.30. WHEAT No. 2 spring, S2397c; No. 3, 85(3 97c; No. 2 red, $1.0561.0. corn .no. 2, 474c; No. -t yeuow, vw OATS No. 2, 41V4'41Hc; No. 2 white, 43c; wo 3 white, 418I43C, RYE No. 2. 72c. BARLEY Good feeding, S8S40c; fair to choice malting, 46,a&6c. dirirriCI XTA I nn 41 Va I nnrlh western. $1,064: prime" timothy, $3.06; clover, contract grade $10.75. PROV IHIONH Mess pork per nni., tn.mji 11.26; lard, per 1K) lbs.. $6.4ii6.424; short ribs sides, (loose) (6.374)6.60; short clear sides, (boxed; $6,4246.60. i tie roiiowing were tne receipts ana snip ments yesterday: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 24,lii0 28,700 Wheat, bu 14.000 10,900 Corn, bu 352.000 661.200 Oats, bu 142.700 130.4110 Rye, bu 4,000 2.9O0 Barley, bu 24,zw b.suu On the Produce exchange today the but ter market wns stonclv : erennorlrs. 13V'( 174c; dairies, llOc. Eggs, steaa at mark, cases included, loQluVaU. cneeae, siesay, 7tf9a, St. Lonls Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. May 28 WHEAT Lower: x- a -.,.1 aou ..1,.., t,- nnn,tnoi. ,.n.i. $1.07til.09: July. 844c: September. 80W2 No! 2 hard, 9lfr97c. CORN Lower: no. 1 cash, 4w; track, 49(S494c; July, 46Tc; September, 454c. . " 1 , 1, kf. m van,,, , ( ll.b., 414y42c; July, $7c; September, 904c; No. 2 wnue, 444c. flour Market rainy active; red winter atents. $5.00(i5.10; special brands. 15ir25e higher; extra fancy and Btralght, $4.70su(4.9fi; clear, $4.00&4.10. BEEO Timothy, steady, $2.402.75. CORNMEAL Steady $2.40, BRAN Easy; sacked, eastrtyack. 96980. HAY Strong for best; timothy, $3.00&15.00; prairie, 16.Odrq9.cio. -i ? litOIN III 11 UN liLS-KIS, .' ... BAOOINO 64c. HEMP TWINE 4o. PROVISIONS Pork. Io-wer: Jobbing. $12.76. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, $6.06. bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts. 17.124: clear ribs, $7.60: short clear. $7.75. POULTRY Steady ; chickens, 04c;sprlngs, 20(5'2.V; turkeys. 11c; ducks, 8c; geese 6c. BUTTER Slow: creamery. 14h84c: dairy. 10015c. EGGo Lower, 124c, case count. Reccii)ts.Sh!tment8. Flour, bbls 3.0(0 8,000 Wheat, bu 18,000 73.000 Corn, hu...... 117,000 28.000 Oats, bu 3S.G00 40,000 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY. -May ' 2. WHEAT-. Lower: May. 86c: July. 7:ki'aii54c : Sentem. ber, 70H'&70-'Vac: cosh. No. 2 hard, SiflSo; No. 8, k2i4c; No. 2 red, $1.03; No. 3, $1000 1.01 reoelpts, 87 cars. CORN Lower; May 46c; July, 434c; Sep tember. 4144c; cash, No. 2 mixed, 474c; No. 3, 46c; No. 2 white, 48c. OATS Lower; No. 2 white, 46(247c; No. 1 mixed. 44it46o. HAY Firm; choice timothy, $10.50(511.00; RYF-Steady, 67c. BUTTER Steady: creamery, 13(fJ15c: dairy, 12o. EGOS Steady; Missouri anil Kansas, cases returned, 12c; new No. 1 whltewood cases Included, 13c Reeelpts.Shlpments. Wheat, bu 29.600 44,000 Corn, bu 64.000 31,300 Oata, bu 7.000 1,000 Philadelphia Prodnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 28. BUTTER Steady but aulet: extra western ereamorv. lSUc; extra nearby prints, 20c. EGGS Steady, fair demand; fresh nearby nnd fresh southwestern, 174e, loss off; fresh southern, 164c. losa off. CHEESE Firm; New York full creams, choice to fancy, old, 741l8Vic; fair to good, Liverpool Grain Market LIVERPOOL. May 28 WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 California. 6s 104d; futures closed quiet; July, 6a 4H1; September, 6s 44id. CORN Spot, steady; American mlxcM, new 4s 64i: American mixed, old, 4s 64d; futures closed quiet; May, nominal; July. 4a 83id. Dolnth Grain Market. DULUTH, Minn., May 28 WHEAT In store. No. 1 hard, 95'4c; No. 1 northern, 944fec; No. 2 northern, 91c; to nrrlve. No. 1 hard, 964c; No. 1 northern, 954c; No. t northern, 2Sc; on track. No. 1 northern, 93MlW4c: No. 3 northern, 904fii3'i,c; May. 94-Tkc; July, 934e: September, 814c OATS On track and to arrive, 41a Mllwnnltee Grain Market. MILWAUKEE May 23. WHEAT Weak; No. 1 northern, 99c; No. 3 northern. 66'ii17c; old July. 870874c asked. RYE Weak; No. 1, 77iS7So. BARLEY Steady: No. 2. 63e. CORN Steady; No, 3. 4Wilo; July, 47o asked. Wool Market. BOSTON, May 28. WOOL-Pulled wools firm, with trading quiet; old territory wools firm, sales chiefly in small lots; Idaho, fine, 1344rl5c; heavy fine. 13Cul34c; fine medium, lfcovloc: medium. 16317c; low medium, 17a 18c; Wyoming fine, 144frlfic; heavy fine, ll b!24c; fine medium. l.Vylflo; niediuni, 18'(j 19c; low medium, lfc(('19c. ltah and Nevada fine, 14fl54c; fine medium, 154160; me dium. Ualtfc: low medium, 19120o. Dakota fine. 15(ii 16c; nno medium, 16Sln4c; medium, lf'4jlic; low medium, 197j2(V'. Montana fine, choice, 184jl9c; fine, average, 17618c; fine, medium, choice, lKilftu; average, KUo; staple, IS 19c; medium, choice, JKijjlK). 8T. LOUIS. May 2a. WOOIFli in. ac tive; medium grades, combing and cloth ing. 17-3230; light fine. 15 917c; heavy fine. 12ll4e: tub washed, afilic. LONDON, May 28 WOOL The market during the week wss firm, though Inac tive. Arrivals for the series numbered 124.902 hales. Including M.OOt) forwarded direct. Imports for the week were as fol lows: New Bouth Wales, 4.920 bslos; Vic toria, 173; South Australia, 2.077; Tasmania, 1.929; New Zealand. 100; Cape of Good Hope and Natal, 7,127; elsewhere. 895. Dry Goods Market NEW YORK. May 28-DRY OOODS-The week ended slowly In the dry good mar ket, with no activity In any direction, and developments In the price sltustlon are, awaited by the buyer. Little change In prices was reported, nlthough a rmall amount of regular print cloths was re ported sold at 3.c. but nnrrow odds have been selling on this baxls fur some time. Peoria 4.ral Market. PEORIA. May 28 CORN-Dull and easy; No. 1. 4ic: No. 4, 42.4T4240. .WmSU.Y-L2a. 0M1UA LIVE S10CR MARKET Bef &teri fenirallr k Quartet Eighir Than a Wek Afo. HOGS HAVE ALSO SHOWN IMPROVEMENT Demand for Sheep and Lambs Mock Better Thnn for Some Time and with Moderate Receipts Prices Advanced a Qaarter. SOUTH OMAf7A. May 28, 1904. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 2.16U 6,1n2 4.7,S Official Tuesday 65 17,146 4.370 wmci-11 weiinesilay 4. Ml 14, lid 2.3S7 Official Thursday 1,904 6.290 H Ofllcial Friday 1,145 8,869 974 Official Saturday 11,733 IS3 Total for the week.... 14,606 66.034 13.113 came flays last week 15.191 7 It Same days week before.. 14 175 4n 4S6 12.957 Same three weeks ago. .18.012 66.0.17 19.159 bame four weeks ago...2ii,419 70.H72 22.5S0 name days last year 16,906 67,675 11.611 RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DAT&. The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha foi the year to dale, wltli comparisons with last year: 1904. TO Ino. Dec. 89.707 8:6.94S 7,241 Cattle Hogs , Sheen 1,073.405 973.227 100,168 . n ..1 nm im 1.1 n,j " . ii im paid ior nogs ni duuui Average prices UniAlia for th. I..I r 1 .7 .. . arltK r. ,t, purl.sun: Date. I 19Q4. 19O$.l02.19O1.11900.;i899. 1898 Jifay 1... May I., May 8.. Jtfay 4.. May 6... May 6.., May 7... May i.., Mny 8... May 10., May a., May 12. May 13.. May 14., May 15., May 16., May 17., May 18., May 19., May 20., May 21.. May 22.. May 23., May 24.. May 25.. fit q v ret 6 831 6 7a! 901 5 64 7 6l 6 Tl 7 011 I 72 5 261 ( 18 $ 611 I 651 1 tO 8 66 1 87 1 68 3 9:1 3 62 3 95 I 64 $ 91 1 90 3 69 3 66 3 89 I )! 1 62 1 97 $ 66 4 19 3 6S 4 85 4 :j 8 67 1 63 4 a 2 60 4 46 3 69 4 ! $ 66 4 26 S 66 4 2 8 6! 8 62 8 65 4 33 3 62 4 26 3 68 4 17 3 55 4 18 3 60 4 JO 4 08 4 68 4 654 a 0 75 6 72 6 171 6 341 6 69W 4 & k 64 7 01 9S 91 7 001 7 081 4 65, 4aMl 4 674 6i 5 671 a I 5 21 i 10 6 12l 6 16! 6 691 6 63 ( 641 6 651 6 611 621 Mft 4 64 7 07 a 6 64 t 66 6 16 6 46, a 9 a 16 f 41 7 (H 7 i: 7 12 6 ft 6 71 l7l 6? a 4 604 4 624 6 3 6 121 6 361 6 66 6 21 7 07 ! 6 691 a 23i 6 20 a 271 6 31 7 131 6 7: 4 6241 5 73! 5 73 5 631 6 11 7 121 6 10 4 46 4 41!, 4 K 4 3241 4 331 4 38 4 46 4 4941 6 27 7 11 a 5 08 6 08 6 1, 6 18! 6 191 7 03 7 OS 7 08 5 63 6 61 6 67 6 61 6 01 I 6 04 5 93 5 77 7 IX 6 04 6 041 4 99 May 27!, May 28., 6 96 6 97 701 B o 5 63 e 72 5 9: Indicates Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought in today by each road was: . Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. H's's. C. M. & Bt. p a .! Wabash 1 .. ,, Missouri Pacific 3 2 .. Union Pacific system art 1 C & N. W 27 F., E. & M. V 61 C, St. P.. M. & O.... .. 13 B. & M 28 C, B. & Q f K. C. & St. J 1 C R. I. A P, east 2 C, R. I. & P., west 2 Illinois Central 2 ,. .. Chicago G. W S Total receipts S 159 1 2 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer Durchaslng the number of head Indlcatedi Cattle. Hoas. Sheen. Omnha Packing Co 1.441 .... Swift and Comnnnv a. sua 26 Cudaha Packing Co 2.52-4 .... Armour & co 2,991 Armour. Kansas City.... 257 Armour, Sioux City 1,450 .... Other buyers 113 Totals 112 11,709 283 CATTLE There were practically no cattle on sale today with which to make a test of the market. For the week receipts have been Just a trifle smaller than for last week and as compared with the corres ponding week of last year there ls a falling off of about 2,000 head. The demand has been fully equal to the supply and In fact has been a little In excess nnd as a result an active stronger market has been experienced all the week. ' . 'ihe beef sieer market can best be do scribed by calling It fully 26c higher than It was at the close of last week. There have been a good many cattle of good quality on sale and packers have taken hold of them exceptionally well, as high ns $6.30 having been paid, -file commoner grades of cattle may not have been quite as brisk ns the good to choice, but still all kinds are right around a quarter higher than they were a week ago, Packers evi dently have had a good outlet for their products and each day's offerings have been bought up in good season. The week is closing wllh u good, strong undertone to the trade. Good to choice steers may be Quoted from 16.U0 to 16.40. fair to rood $4.70 to 16.00 and the less deslruule grades irom $4.00 down. The supply or butcher stack has been very light ail the week, but owing to the hlgn prices at which good cows and heifers huve been selling for some time past, as compared with the prices paid for steers, there was not as much Improvement- on the she stuff. The advance on the bettor grudes, though, could safely be put at HKfilie. while canners nnd cutters have shown practically no Improvement, the de mand for that class being apparently rather limited. The same as usual, buyers are afraid to take hold of the cattle showlntr any signs of grass, as they never kill Out satisfactorily this early In the season. Good to choice cows and heifers may be quoted from $4.00 to $4.60. fair to good from $3.00 to $3.90 and. canners and cuitsrs from 11.75 to 13.00. There has been a fairly good demand for bulls and prices are, If anything, a little stronger. Choice grades now sell up to $4.10 or possibly a little better. Fair to good sell from &1.60 to (3.90 and the less desirable grades from 13.60 down. Veal calves aro just about stead), top grades bringing $5.25. The supply of stock cattle has hesn rv limited all the week and with u fairly good demand from the country tho market may be quoted active end strong on all de sirable grades. Qood to choice cattle sell from 14.iv to $4.40, fair to good $3.75 to $4.00 and common kinds from K.75 down. HOGS There was a heavv run here hta looming for a Saturday, but the demand irorn packers was liberal and an active and stronger market resulted. The ad vance nnounted to about 24c, as compared with yesterday's general market, aulei going an tn way rrom steady to 6a hlKher. Trading was very active, so that everything was sold at an early hour. The bulk of the hog-s sold at $4,474 and $4.60. with the choicer loads largely from $4,524 to $4.60. The light and common stuff went from $4.46 down. Triors was Tactically no quotaDie cnango in the mar et from start to finish, practically every thing changing hands In a comparatively short time. Today s advance carries the market to tho high point of the week, making a net fain over the close of lust week of 610o. 11 fact, prices are at the highest point reached since May 18. Receipta this week have not been excessive, ns there Is a decreaso as compared with last week amounting to about 9.U00 head, and us com pared with the same week of last year the decrease amounts to about 10,000 head. Prices eased off on Monday and Tuesday, but sln that time the tendency has been upwurd, with the demand liberal from all quarters. Representative sales X. AT. 8a. IT. No. At. lb. Pr. II 40 .. I 60 76 ill 10 4 10 11 140 .. 4 00 71 til 60 4 60 64 174 10 4 40 74 104 0 4 60 40 103 144 4 40 43 124 60 4 60 78.' 116 .. 4 424 12 114 40 4 60 74 141 .. 4 424 '"6 - I 0 tl X .. 4 41 49 Ill 40 4 64 71 126 40 4 44 64 Ui .. 4 60 W tot 60 4 41 41 tit SO 4 60 71 14 40 4 44 47 g 110 4 60 71 J.l .. 4 44 44 117 60 4 60 71 144 140 4 44 64 Ul 60 4 60 16 1B0 0 4 44 11 41 tUO 4 60 U ( 110 4 46 70 246 40 4 40 41 iH 40 4 46 IC 2.17 1WI 4 60 II 100 10 4 44 46 213 160 4 60 71 104 .. 4U 47 il 40 4 40 44 110 110 4 46 14 " 140 4 60 II tot ,, 4 44 44 j::4 .. 4 60 40 111 .. 4 44 , HI 140 4 60 47 116 40 4 a 74 221 to 4 60 it 1H6 160 4 44 10 U6 40 4 60 II 114 400 4 44 14 Ill 110 4 60 46 IKS .. 4 44 67 114 40 4 60 II 107 100 4 41 11 227 .. 4 60 75 Ut .. 4 45 61 tut .. 4 64 16 fit 144 4 44 43 171 40 4 60 II Ill 160 4 41 14 40 4 (0 71 "7 60 4 44 1 l . 4 60 tl lol 10 4 46 " !U M 4 60 74 214 .. 4 46 '4 2'if .. 4 60 47 127 40 4 46 14 14 4 60 V tM 140 4 474 61 11 lu 4 614 14 (24 40 4 47 " 47 Iiai 4 624 74 Ml .. 4 47 4 61 .. 4 624 44 Kit 10 4 474 44 IU 40 4 614 71 Jul 140 4 474 ' s4 luO 4 624 61 IU lo 4 47 4 40 K.0 .. 4(24 40 Ml 140 4 47 4 1 ' 40 4 624 71 124 120 4 47 4 44 14 120 4 424 64 I6 10 4 174 41 144 IM 4 614 76 ..,..,.114 .. 4 47 4 4 141 60 4 62 4 144 134 140 4 47C ' 4 414 7 t4 40 4 47vT J4 60 4624 W in IN 4 474 10 114 40 4 t.4 U 120 .. 4 47 4 II I2 40 4 Mv, 14 114 144 4 47 4 41 K.7 140 4 1,24 44 HO 40 4 47U 44 114 1:0 i 42 vj 76 . no 4474 64 121 40 4 424 M 0 4 41 IV 14 N U 4 474 4 47 4 4 474 4 4it 4 10 4 40 4 44 4 40 4 40 4 6 4 40 4 to 4 (4 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 4S 4 40 ...IM ...11 ...JM ...JM ...n ...161 ...141 ...ttt ...Kl ...I4 ..Ml ..141 4 4? 4 M - 4 414 4 4 4 45 4 44 4 H 4 44 4 44 4 4 4 44 4 M 4 64 4 J-4 4 14 4 44 4 44 4 7Uj 4 ITS! 4 60 1!0 14 140 144 40 74... II... M... 41... tl... 77... 44... 44... 41... 71... 4h... 74... 44..., f... 14... 140 140 IN tv 40 40 UO 441 14 trr 4 61 47. SliEEP-Ther'e 4 1 314 warn bo sheep on sale "o morninir, mo Ih.f no further test of elpfs li.v. kIT" "jade. For the week re 'Pta 'mve hern about normal for the time " " iimrsrsir of a In out 1 linn i ,n" smaii gam or j T-a r. m.r. I... i .. ... ,. . . 1 ear, nj v"r ,n" same week of isst the ier I- .1... wh,i cti wnn issi weea. 1 Sit There 1. J ? lP.g 0,1 pf "bout hd !,.,. ,',.no,.h'nr "w to be said of the sterdsv f0?11'0" o What was reported e hi her tfian Jh.v Quarter Cf lit good omi., .""JJ " "ee ago. oneep tin mn .L' some cases may te a t rime 1 7 ln"' Im1s. Unless th to inat . .. A; '""'" advance amounts just shout 2oc. The demand seems to re,.rt!.''rHl.P,'.Por1lon"' n h"-e has been be a boenT,;'rn-.urw"r everything that ha. U 1 1 PIT ' I HnKa M ... ho . K.V. '"rLr"rpci stock: Oocxi to 16:75 TV STMwi i f u wooieu inrnos. .HKjy . -r. . '" f yesrnngs or wetners, fJiftiSM'. f"lr ood yearlings or wethers, ilr ;V - -?.J1 to choice ewes. $5.0ijrS.25; ive sales: 'Wes' ,1Rlic-- neprcsenta '.t western lamb 53 g M Stock In Sight. Following are the recelm. nr 11... .t.b for the six principal western cities yes terday; ' CnttlA 1T. ok... South Omaha 11 2S3 Chicago . 81x1 12'no a.ciio Kansas city po 2,000 2,:kj St. Louis 2o 2 r.rti Mm St. Joseph 75 6 264 ..... Sioux City 3u0 5,600 Totals.,.. 975 40,1X12 5.783 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Nominal, Sheep Steady and Hosts FIto Cents Lower. CHICAGO. May 28. CATTLE Re ceipts, 300 head. Market nominal; good to prime steers, $5.26(56.76: Poor to medium, $4 4O&6.20: stockers and feeders, $3.254.75; cows, $1.75U4.60; heifers, $2.50(j5 00; ennners, $1.76$ 2. 90; bulls, $2,500 4.26; Texas fed steers, $4.6036.10. HOGS Receipts todav. 12.000 head: esll- mated Monday, 42.000. head. Market steady in nw,f. n.lv.il K.,,.l.nr. . 1 T.f A T. f:ood to choice heavy, $4.6VJ'4.7'04; rough leuvy, J4 (km 4.60; light, $4.oviu4.66; bulk of saies, 4(j(xa4. i0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, H.000 head. Market steady: lambs steady; good to choice wethers, $5.2Sy6.60: fair to choice mixed, $4 00a6.00; western sheep, $1.76fifj.60; natlvo lambs. 35.00'ri6.60: western lambs. $6.40fe.6; spring lambs, $5.607.60. Kansas City Live Stock Market. V 1 VO A a PITV Mntf O ClTTl.tl" TO A celpts, 100 head, Including 60 southerners! market unchanged; export and dressed beef steers,. $4. 9O0JO.&0; fair to good, $4.26(54.76: western-fed steers, $4.25(jiiu.ii6; stockers and feeders. 13.2TVa4.7o: southern steers. $3.6(f 6.0(; southern cows, $2.604.00; native cows. i2.5(Kft'3.60 nauve heifers, J.frWJ.oo; uuus, $'2.75a4.00; calves, $2.764,75; receipts for tho week. 24,000. . HOG8 Receipts, 2,000 head; market strong: tou. $4.60: bulk. I4.45ra4.56: heavy. I4.60r4.60; packers, $4.454.66; pigs and lights, 4.uu(q4.o; receipts, ior wees., si.wm. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2 V) head: market strong; native lambs, $5.5ix 7.00; western lambs, $5.2f7.fX: fed ewes, H.5)ef5.25; Texas clipped yeariingr. Ji.w .76: Texss clipped sheev. $4.6y4.iiu; stock ers and feeders, $3.75&4.60. St. Lonls Live Stock Market. RT. LOUIS. Mav 28. CATTLE Receipts. 200 head, Including 25 Tcxnns; market stendv to firm: native shipping and export steers $5.0Cj5.80; dressed beef and butcher steers, I4.iuwn.ib; rteers uncier ins., $,1.7.r)f('4.85; stockers and feeders, $3.004.35; cows and heifers, $2.264.60; canners, $1.75 12. 80; bulls, Iz.ooig.c.Ho; calves, at.vsjiii.zn; 'ex.is and Indian steers. $3 1536.00: cows and heifers, .10i4.2. HOGS Receipts. i.6(W nean: , marget steady; pigs and lights, $4.10c4.6o; packers, $4,5044.70; butchers and best heavy, $4.60 4M.76. market steady 'native muttons, $4.O0f5-65; lambs. a5.00ifi7.75: culls and bucks, $2.60J 4.00; stockers, $2.00(g3.00. ltevr York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. Msy 28. BEEVES Re- steady at 7684c' for native sides. Cables H UlUUIinUIIIUItUUUI ..144 ..SJ4 ..11 ..114 ..1:4 .111 ...tit .11 . l.U .114 ..til . J.I ..01 ..114 .110 ..111 ..114 .1,14 Why Stay Home from the Exposition? A few votes will bring you a trip to the World's Fair at St. Louis in The Bee Exposition "Elections." Get your friends to help you. It doesn't take much work to get votes. All you have to do ls to tell your friends you want their votes and they will gladly help you. Remember, you get 520 votes on each yearly Omaha subscription 600 outside of Omaha. 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No votes sent, by mail will be counted which are not in the Omaha postofflce for deliv ery at 2:30 p. m. on the day of closing. ADDRESS Exposition Dept.. Coupon Pare I. OMAHA, NEB. unchanged. Fxfioffa: tftday. I.Jtjo head ett tie and 7.412 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipts, none; city dressed eil. slow, 8c. SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 1.677 read; market slow: good to choice stock about steady: common and medlnm grades, weak and nsrd to sell: sheep, $3 Oivjj 1 ; common to extra prime winter lambs. $175 fi5; spring lambs. $7, 0111 . 6 ; dressed mut ton, slow. k4"!i1o4c: December lambs. 11 i l.V: dressed sp;lng lsmbs. 13iil6c. HOGS-Receipts. 1,022 head, Including 148 for the market. "ton City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. May 28 -cSpeclnl Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 800 head; mar ket, steadv; beeves. $4rttif.15; cows, bulls and mixed", $2.3uu4.on; stockers and feeders, $:! fi4 mi; calves and yearlings, $2.76. j3 75. HotIS Receipts. 6.6141 head; market. 6f Mrher: selling at $4.26714.66; bulk of sales, $4.4Mi4 50. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mny 28 - CATTLE Re ceipts. 73 head; market unchanged. IIoi IS Receipts. 8 264 hesd; market steidr to weak; light. $4.4oC50; medium and heavy. $4.4iVu 4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipts. Foreign Financial. BERLIN". Mny 28 The tone on the Bourse today slightly Improved. Exchange on London SOni 40 pfgs for checks. LONDON. May 28. Though supplies nf money were more abundant In the tnnrkpt today tho demand was brisk. The harden ing of Paris exchange and the Increase In the demand for gold weakened discounts. Business on the Stock exchange was quiet, and prices were steadier. Ollt-edged se curities were In good Investment demand. Consols were Improved. Americans were Idle at the opening and later mndn a nom inal, partial recovery from psrltv. The default in the Interest of Detroit Southern created a bad Impression. Ornnd Trunk attracted attention In anticipation of an In cretse of $100.0") In the April statement, which Is expected Monday. Japanese were buoyant. The amount of bullion taken Into tho Bsnk of England on balance today was 13.000. PARIS. May 28. Frlcos on tha Bourse toduy were heavy, the Russian reverses causing a reaction. Later there was an 1m- Iirovement and stocks closed firm. Russian mperlal 4s closed at to. Three per cent rentes 97f 10c for the account. Exchange on London 26f 124c for checks. London Stock Market. TONDON. May 28 Closing: Conaola, money W4 N. T. Central.... do account Norfolk ft W Anaconda 4l do pM Atchlaon 704 Ontario A W..'... do pfd 9& I'fiiQaylvanta .... Paltlmoro A Ohio.... MVKana Mlnea Canadian I'aclna Ho j ltaadlm ...1174 ... 5oS ... ti ... 124 :::!S! ... ti ... IJ4 ... It ... los ... 4 ... 44 ... n ... 4 ... ... M4' ... 14 ... 444 Che. A Ohio ... ""fel no 1.1 pm ... 1', do ill pfd ...m'ilgo. Railway , ... 19k do DM Chicago Ot- W... C, M. A Bt. P. tiaDMr L. A H. O do pfd Erla do IM pfd ... do 2d pfd.... llllnoli Central . l,ou!a. A Nanli.. 61.. K. A T ... H So. Tarlflo Vnlon Taclftc . i4 . M .1.11 do pM .... U. 8. Steel.... do pfd .... Wahanh ...... .1".1, do pfd 144 fjpantfth 4a 43 SILVER Bar, quiet, 25 11-16J per ounce. MONEY (til per cent. The rnte of discount In the open marker for short bills ls 2'tK 1-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 22 1-16 per cent Nere Tork Money Market. NEW YORK. Mny 28.-MONEY-On call, nominal; no loans; time loans, easy; sixty and ninety days. 24ft"21 per cent; six months. SitfS1 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 8V4C(i4' per cent. STERLING 12XCHA NGE Nominal, with actual business in bankers' bills nt $4.8715(tl 4.8730 for demand and nt $1.8526414.8530 for slxtv-day bills; posted rates, $4.86a4.8S; com mercial bills, a4.85Q4.IC4. Exports of specie from New York for tho week were $1,021,332 silver and $2,OS7.S02 gold. Imports of specie at New York during the week were $725,915 gold and $2,404 sil"cr. Dank Cleaajng for tha Week. OMAHA, May 28. Comparative statement of bank clearings for the week: 1904. 1008. Monday $1,367,224.68 $1,344."2.91 Tuesdav 1.188.120.98 1.247.688.24 Wednesday 1.297,446.97 1,145,284.45 Thursday 1.224.687. f7 1.186, 278. 69 Friday 1,1141,613.73 1.224.683.01 Holldry. An Increase of $38,956.09 over the corre sponding week last year. Condition of the Trrnsary. WASHINGTON, Mate 28. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000.00(1 gold reserve, In the division of redemption, shows: Available cash balanoe, $163,376,373; gold, $67.611.010. . . - . Elgin Batter Mnrkct. ELGIN, 111., Mny 2S. Butter was quoted today on tho Elgin Board of Trade at 174c, at which price tho market was 3 noted llrm. The weekly output for the lstrlct was 743,200 pounds. SMEaaBlBBlBlllalllBBBSEBMBH Omaha Daily Bee. g .4 ... p