TTTH OMAHA DAILY REE: WKDXKRDAY. APRIL 25. 1906. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Gathers Strength, Advancing; More Than a Cent CROP KILLLRS GET IN EARNEST WORK 1 arsaer. 1. Kan... 8.14 Be ri.. T I P Winter Wheat Mill WIH Close Fear Dare Cera .i . Draga, Th. wm OMAHA. April 24. 1908. .,crP killer began to get m their TL VL od '""' today. Heporta came Kan" that farmer were plowing kP LhLr wht. which had oeon Injured innlstuVe w,n1 Ph winter and lack of .,,u,th.iJv'rvo1 cables lower, and more jaiK or mills closing down, the market iV-i1. flr,t hour wa weak. Then came "rdirts report, showing a large de crease In the world visible, and the mar ket turned strong on shorts covering-. The, report of deterioration of the crop tin shed the work. May closed 1914o higher than yesterday and July lo higher. .iorn we"-k "id Inclined to drag, though a few tranaactlon at the close made May a pllt higher. Other month lout Ho. Receipt overran the etlmate and cash demand u not o good. Th advance In wheat helped hold corn steady. al were steady, th close being Wo higher for May and Ho for July. Primary wheat recelpta were 281,000 bush el and shipments ina.ono bushels, against receipts lajit year of 8i.no bushels and shipments of :!,0no bushels. Corn re ceipts were 396, a o bushels and shipments . ' b"hel. against recelpta last year if 410.000 bushel and shipment of ia.000 bushel. Clearance were 24,lt barrel of four. 114.000 bushel of corn and 10,760 bushel of oat, s Liverpool closed HOHd lower on wheat and Hd lower en corn. The Chicago Tribune this morning ay: All of the western and northern miller have agreed to shut down every mill for four day between now and May L Thla action I to be taken In the hop that It will Improve the situation." Local range ot option; r, 7lac; Nr.. 1 northern. Tlr; to' arrUe, ,Xc: No. 1 northern. a; to I nve, 7,; No. I wheat, Tt 78r; No. 1 fr- yellow. 44c. tts:' No. I white. jo. a oats. Zt7 frzJSr. Barley, V.V0- .Rre, (tyetlWc. Flax: Cash. l!H; May. tl.l. SEW YORK (.KlSKRAl, MARKET 4aotatln et the Day ea Varies Ceaasnedltlea. i.1U.15WLJORK- Apr" M-rirR-Recelpts, iia7 bWn; exports. lti bhl Market steady to firm, with slow trade; winter PtenM, H9a4 26; winter straights. $!.;Ck0 , patents. 4avn6i; winter tra. li.7iVii3.26; Minnesota hakers. t3.40i o; winter low mi.. ti h. r . flour, quiet; fair to good.' $X8Mi3 80;' choice to fancy, $3 96&4.10. uniMEAI-Flrm; fine white and vel ow. 11.20: rhnfc ft rt7ff?i ia- irii- A-tA ti ..a et7o. R.YE-t)ull; No. i western. 70c, asked, f. o. b. New York. MARKJ-.Y-4Julet; feeding. 47VC, C. I. f New York; malting, 62nt,7c. c. I. f. New A t-M r . Artlcle. Open. High. I Low. Closa. Yes'y. May... July... Corn May, r July.. Oats May.. 71a ' 75' 71HA ' 1it 43A 43A ' 1A SIA 71 HI 7?A 71 HA 42H 41H I 42V 41 30Al K1A 71 A 714. 42A 41A SIA A asktd. B bid. Omaha Ca Prleea. WHEAT No. I', hard. !3Wc: No. I hard, HhvflSc; No. 4 hard, UKtf71c; No. i, prlng, 7anr75c; No. 8 spring. itio'iSo. COHN No. a. 44o; No. 4. 4243c; no grade, Hl41Hc; Wo. t yellow. 44c; No. S white, the. OAT8 No. S mixed, SO He; No. I white. He," No. 4 white. SuHo. RYK No. S, tocj No. I. 63 H& Carlet Receipt. Wheat, Corn. Chicago Kansas City .., Minneapolis ... Omaha Duluth bt. Louis .. 14 .... 81 ....128 '.".".'.103 .... 34 21' 61 20 i Oat. 248 67 18 103 CHICAGO URA1M AND PROVISIONS Featsrr at the Trading; and Closing; Price, ea Beard of Trade. CHICAGO, April 24 Reports of damage to the crop by dry weather In the soutn west caused an advance today of over lc per bushel. The price of wheat here at the close of the July option was precisely lc above yesterday's quotation. July corn and oat were each up He Provisions were a hade higher to 7Ho lower. Btrengih in wheat developed toward the middle of the eBlon. prior to that time trading was of a dragging character and th tone of the market was easy. The eany weakness was due to lower cahlea a slack demand for cash wheat and t'avnr- auie weainer for seeding In the northwest. one of th principal reason -for the sharp upturn was found In reports from th winter wheat sections, where It Is claimed the crop ' la being damaged by high winds and dry weather. Another Influential factor wa the statement of the world visible supply at breadstuff a "Mwnpaii440fra e -poomibk to thla authority ' llio world's stock have' de creased 4.R34.UO bushels and of this amount It .was claimed the American stocks de creased nearly 3,5ou,000 bushels. These bull ish advlccH started active buying by short. The greatest demand was tor the distant deliveries. As ottering were light prices advanced rapidly. The market continued active and strong, the remainder of the oay, closing only a trifle below the highest . point. July closed' H'ilc higher at .itH'i? bHo. May ranged between 7Hc and 80c and closed at a gnlu of IHc at 79'c. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 109,000 bushels. Primary receipts were 2X1,000 Dusneia, compared witn -".VA" Duaneia th corresponding week a year ago. Minneapo lis, Duluth and Chicago reported recelpta of 24a agalnat 22 cars last week and 311 cars a year ago. Corn wa uull, but steady on predicted wet weather. July closed He higher at 4JHc. May sold tie! ween 4bV9-k7c and 4H'tP c ana closed at t.c. Local receipts ware ZJi car with 33 car of contract grade. Oat were moderately active and firm on wet weather prediction. July closed He nigner at wc. May rangea between 81 Vy l:g and 32Hc and closed at 32Hc. Locai receipt were 246 cars. Provisions were inclined to weakness the greater part ot the day because of liquida tion by local holders. Late in the session a firmer tone developed and the market recovered the greater part or an early de cline. At the close July pork was off 67H. at 116 fc:H'u45.86. Lard was tin a shade at . M 6tas.&.'Hc Rib were 2Hu6c lower at Estimated receipt for tomorrow are wheat. 1 car; com, W cars; oats, 76 car hog. 30,000 head. . The leading future ranged a follows: Articles.) Open. High.j Low. Close. Yea'y Wheat May 78HH July 7HijH Bept. 77H-UH Corn May 46V447 July 4H Sept. 46HS-H Oata May ' 81 July SoH Bept- 28HHH Pork I May 16 66 July 16 tu Sept. 16 66 Lard May 42H July 1 66 fe.pt, 70 Ribe May 60 July 'H Bept. H 80 7H'o-V HI ' I tTHITHl 4t.4 46HI TSHI 77H 46V 41) 4tiH S'iSvHoV jl H 15 66 16 8& 16 66 I 60 a tHl i u a .h U 60 16 Tihti 42H 166 .'Hi I 6 a 7 7814 7.n .79HS.7RVa 47H 673 H HI 4iH 4iH! 4 2H S 3" H aHi 16 62H 16 66 6 60 fun 16 6JH S 66 16 66 16 M 4"H 8 60 72V !67Vi TV a 76 No. a. Caalt quotations were as follows: . PLUU lv Maxket, steady; winter patents, tt.6UU3.30; winter straighta. 63.3oia3.60: srrina- ratabta, 33.6b4 0; spring straight. fS.eOu a: bakara, Ucwa-W. i WllliAT No. I spring. Sogfflo; No. a. 76 fiic; jno. I reo. e. )o. CORN-No. t, 47e; No. I yellow, 4A$4V ojl i i o. . iio, tin wmie, ksmc no. wnite, n4u RYE No. L 6iSl. BAKLKV Good feeding 3941o; fair to choloe mailing, tiiacoo. 6KKXi No. 1 tut. 61.07; No. 1 northwest ern. 3114. Ulniuthy, prime, 63.17H- Clover, contract rrade. IlLbu. PROVISIONS Mea pork, per bbL. 14.o0 016.66. Laxd. per 100 lb.. Sj &xS&JH- Buort l ibs sides (. loose t. $8 owi. 60; short clear kides (uoxedl. a.suue.uo. Following were the receipt and hip- man u 01 nour ana grain; Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl 43.100 14.o Wheat. Int. IS.iXt 26.6i0 Cora, bu. 1 .. il.V -ata. bu. ot.V 371,400 Rye, bu. 16.000 LauO barley, bu. 6;,3u0 ' M.S. 4 On the Prduo exchange today th but ter market wa steady; creameries, Hif DoHc; aalrteaJ 1710. Kgg. nrmi at mark. caaae Inoluoed. 06Hi firsts, lSHcl prim nraia, iirVc; eauaa, ue. cneeee. easy UHllUc Hissrasells 4elai Mark. MlNNiiAPOLia. April 4- 1TLOU &-lHr.t patent. H-liHt4.; eenood patents, 34rf w. nm vieare, ijwui.ivi Mvona near. J 4o!a6v UK AN In bulk. tU.00. AnVfee.l Qpei. lUgb.l Low. Cluse Tse-y, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDSlrr:ri!-:nus:;wrtr,: OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET WHEAT-Reeelnt. 28.000 bu. Bpot market strong; No. I red, nominal, elevator, 9e. r. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern. Duluth. H f. O. b. afloat. Ontlnns nn.n,it a.n lnw.p tO U.R lllaher. ruled av lirwl.r .Kla m A bearish weather and crop conditions, for eign and domestic; then rallied lHWlHc on reports of crop damage in the southwest, large derrease In world' supply and re newed May manipulation. The close was firm at a net rise of H'fflHc. Exporters took no wheat. May. VoiHe, closed at 7HN July, MHSKSc. closed at KHc; Bep- icmitrr. iwnew, cioaea at Kf'4iC. CORN-Recelpta. 6S.B75 bu.; export. M.777 bu. Bpot market firm; No. 2, 7c. nom inal, elevator, and MH f. o. b afloat: No. I yellow, 67c; No. i white, 67c. Option mar ket opened Ho higher In face of poor cable, and advanced on decrease In world's storks and demand from short. The close was firm at a net advance of Akc. Exporters took 128.008 bu. May. 6SH?iWc, closed at BSTie; July. f274r63H closed at R3He; Sep tember. fi"4UV closed at 63c; Decem ber closed at 62Hc. ua 1 B Kflcelpts. I24.6O0 bu.; exports. ZK) bu. Bpot market steady; mixed oat ,26 to 32 lbs,. 37iS7Hc: natural white. 30 to 33 lbs.. 37'nfHc; clipped white, SS to 40 lbs., 39 HAY Firm: shlnnlnr. 60e5c: rood to choice, 66C&31.00. llOl'B firm: state, common to choice. 1!05. 17.40; Pacific coast. 1906. t3.OOi213.00: 1904. ITOxaSOO; olds. 64 096.00. 11DK8 Bteafly: Crfilveston. 20 to 25 lhs.. 20c; California, 21 to 15 lbs., 21c; Texas, dry, 24 to 30 Ins.. lc. LKATHER Steady; acid, KHnc PROVISIONS lleef. steady; family. 111.50 613.00: mess, titooa 10.00: beef hams. 330.0u 31.60; packet, S10.60tj?11.00; city extra India mess, llR.Oi) 18.60. Cute meats, Arm; pickled bellies, iH.alo.bo; pickled shoulders, lumv 7.60; pickled ham. 6ll.OtMi1l.60. Ird, barely steady; western prime, 8.7Mi1l., nominal; refined, quiet; oontinent, 10; Botitn Amer ica, 110.00; compound, t7.00Hi7.60. Pork, steady; family. lK.Mi1K.75; short clear, ll.2fi 18.00; mesa, 317.264il7.76. TALIX)W Steady; city (34 20 per pRg), 6Hc: country pkg. free), 6Hr'Hc. HICK Hteady; domestic fair to extra. aU'flAc; Japan, nominal. BUTTE K Firm; creamery, common to extra, 144i21c; held, lSV.ftlic; state dairy, common to extra, l&aoHc; western factory. common to finest, l3glHn; western imita tion creamery, firsts, 10til7c. CHEB8E Firm; state full cream, large and small, colored and white, fancy, 14Ho; state, good to prime, 13H&14HC; state, com mon to fair. lKBl.Tc. KOOS Firm: state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy, selected white, 22c; choice, 20u2lc: mixed extra, JOc; western firsts. 1Sc; western seconds, ISHo; southerns, lt0 I'Ol LTRY IMve. nrmer; fowls, uw; tur keys. 12c. Dressed poultry, firm; western chickens, 10c; turkeys. lc; fowls, 13Val4c. t. I.oala General Market. ST IjfJl'IS. Anrll 24. WHEAT Higher: No. t red cash, elevator. 8704c; track. MfJ 7c: May. 7Hc; iuly, 77H&77Hc; No. 2 hard. 7iltc. collN Futures, hlsher: cash, lower: No. 2 cash, nominal; track, 4H4io0c; May, 45H 44f4t,c; July, 44l44Hc. OATS Firm: No. 2 cash, 32c: track, 32 Sl'Hc: May, 32c; July, 03Hc: No. 3 white. Mhv.&c. r Mil n meaay; rea winier patents, .eu 64.60: extra fancy and straight, ia.70ft4.10; clear, 32.20ti3.0a BEEl) Timothy, steady; xz.&ocjs.so. . CORNMKAl-Steady; t2.0. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, 95c &ll 00. ' - " HAY Steady:. timothy, Sl!.00iti'lE.60 ftnflrte Tn.013.. t iKun fin tun 11 .0 i.m. BAOQINO lHe-HKMHTWINB-7V4C. P,0 VISIONS Pork, lower: lobbing, $16.66. Lard, steady; prime steamed, $8.26. Dry alt meat, steady; Doxea. extra snoria, 19.00; clear riba, 9.a; snort clear. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short, 39.76; clear rll. $10.00; short clears, J10.12H POULTRY vak ; cnickens, ioc; tur keys, 14c; ducks, 12c; geese. 7c BUTTBK Bteaay; creamery, ltKaJc; dairy, 14'17c. tXMJB Bteaoy at ic, case count, Recelpta Shipments. 6,000 ,0 34,000 6S.0O0 91.000 34.000 103,000 106.000 Hear Offering in First Eoar Cansa Eearj Siuirp in Values. MARKET RECOVERS ON BUYING BY BULLS Coaseaaeare l.lkely to Flow freaa Saa Fraee'seo leases the Hem- . laant lageence ef the Day. NEW YORK, April 24 The stork market enjoyed some relief from liquidation, but not until prices had been driven to a point lower than at sny time since the news of the San Franrlsro disaster. This was dur ing the first hour, in which business wa at a high rat of activity. Transactions for the hour ran to well over 600,000 shares. From the low level tduched at that time there was quick recovery to the neighbor hood of last night' level. Advance be yond that point were slow and on a mod erate volume of business. The buying decreased as prices rose above the level offering profit to the largest part of the speculative bull element. There was no Important new development In the recent tenor of the news and the market continued tinder the dominant In fluence of the many varying consequences to How from the San Francisco losses. Dicutslon continued to center on the po sition of the Insurance companies, the ex tent of the casualties likely to result amongst them, the methods they might adept to finance their losses and the ef fect upon the general supply of credit and upon the securities market. There was helleved to be liquidation In progress to day as well as yesterday for direct account of some of the insurance companies. The effect was particularly marked In the bond department and in high grade investment storks of the kind usually held in the treasuries of corporations with large re serve 'In Investment. Banker were of the opinion that the Insurance companies would have no trouble borowlng funds on the securities of these Investment holdings If they decide to do so. But It Is pointed out that at current market prices the In vestment held on securities Is below the Interest rate (or time loans In the money market. This might have the effect of giving the preference to sales of securities rather than to borrowing money to secure funds In hand for the payment of Insurance lorses. It was also pointed out that with the necessary period yet to elapse before adjustment of losses can be made and the additional period allowed for their pay ment, the necessity for realizing on asset of th Insurance companies Is not Imme diate. That considerable selling of thl character remains to be effected, however. Is generally believed, with natural repres sive effect on a speculative buying of stock. The stream of remittance from New York to San Francisco wa freely main tained today. A drop to 60 cent discount In New York exchange at Chicago drew attention tf the fact that large shipment are being made from there to the Pacific coast against New York credits In order to save time. This constituted an obliga tion of the New York banks to Chicago which Is to be reckoned with beyond the actual movement of currency from New York Itself. The intention of the secre tary of the treasury to deposit $16,000,000 of government funds with Ban Francisco bank will operate of course to relieve the situation. Rrports of the light Inquiry for Russian loan bonds In London were re ceived with disappointment. A prominent relaxation of foreign money markets from requirement for the Russian loans I dependent upon the facilities with which holdlncs are passed from bankers' hand Into general Investment. There la the possi bility so that the Bank of England has postponed action on an advance In Its dis count rate until the needs of the Russian loan hHs been filled. Selling of securities In London for Paris account wa attrib uted to the condition of unrest and fear of disturbance Incident to a proposed gen eral atrlke In France on May 1. The ex pectation of large earnings for the first quarter of the year to be reported by the unnea mates eteei corporation helned It stock. Not much of the day's gain were retained after a selling movement during tne nnai nour ana tne market closed heavy and dull. Bonds were Irresrular. Total sale. tar value. $2,475,000. United States old 4s de clined ht. the new 4 registered H and the coupon per cent on call. 1 no rnllowlnc was the rnna-e of nrlcea on the New York fltorlr irhin ' ' Btiea. Hifn. Ix Flour, bbl. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . Oat, bu. .. Kaaaaa City Orala sad Provlaloa. KANSAS CITY. ADril 34.-WHEAT May. 62c; No. 1 red, l'lr92c. CORN May, 43V; ; July, 42c. can: wo. 2 mixed. 4c: No. 3 white, 47y47Hc OATS No. 3 whlte.szHO- KOOS Firm: Missouri and Kansas, new. No. I. whltewood cases Included. 16c; case counts. 14c; cases returned. He less. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $13.00; choice prairie. $10 6O)10.15. KYE Mteany; BUTTER Creamery. lc: packing 11 Ho. Receipts. Shipment. Wheat, bu , 47.000 2s,000 Corn, bu 36.000 Y7.000 Oats, bu 23.000 13.000 Philadelphia Prodae Market. PHILADELPHIA. April 24. BUTTER Steady; extra western creamery, 22c; nearby prints. Z3c. EQOS Firm; western, He higher; nearby fresh, WHC at mark; western firsts, 17c, at mark. CHEESE Firm; New York full cream, 12VWI14C. . Liverpool Orala aad Pravlstoas. LIVERPOOL, April 34 WHEAT Spot, nominal; futures, quiet; May 6 July, 6 7Vd: September, 6 6d. CORN Bpot, firm; American mixed, new, 4 6d; American mixed, old, 4 9d; future, quiet; May 4 6 led; July. 4 4H1- Peoria Orala Market PEORIA. April 14. CORN Lower: No. $ yellow. 47Hc; No. 3. 4THc; No. 4. 46Hc; do grade. 444T46HO. OATS Unchanged; No. $ white, 31 c; No. 4. SIHc RYESteady; No. 1. 63c. . Toledo. Seed Market. . TOLEDO, April 14. SEED CJlover, eaah and April, $6.40, Ootober, $4.07. Timothy, $1.K!H; alik. $8.20. Sagas aad Molasses. NEW YORK. April 14. SVOAR-Raw, steady; fair refining, Ffiit I9-$2c; centrif ugal, 96 teat, SVi3 13-3-c, molasses augur. 2S0!B-S2c. Refined, quiet; No. 6, 4Awc; No. 7. c: No. 3. t0c: No S. 3 86c; No. 10. $soc: No. 11. 3.76c: No. 12. S70e: No. 13. a66o: No. 14. I.6&c; confectioners' A, 4.3fic; mold A. 4 860: cut loaf, .nc; crushed. 6Oo rwdered, 4 60c; granulated, 4.60c; cube, 76c. NEW ORLEANS. April 24. Bt'OAR Quiet but steady; open kettle centrifugal. IVi;lHc, centrifugal whites, $&4c; yellow. $S3 13-16c; aecond. 2uHVc. t'ottoa Market. NEW YORK. April 24. COTTON-Spot closed quiet; middling upland. 11.66c; mid dling gulf. 11 90c: no sales. NEW ORLEANS. April 24.-COTTON Spot, steady: sales. LAO bales; ordinary, tKc; good ordinary. Ill-lSc; low middling, Ion: middling, HHc; good middling, USc; middling fnlr. 12c; receipts, 6.244 bale; stock, 1&.S; bale. ST. LOUIS. April S4 COTTON-Qulet; middling. UHc: sales, 66 hales; receipts, gone: shipment. 966 bale; stock, 3u.5 tale. Wheat I May. Julv . P i77HJ rial lT. t T7H7HJV MgJ JT J 1 16 J J 1HJ 1 T 76 T7H.THJV 77-4 1TH lH M's-ojieU 6Jateh Qua YVCiat; ' S 1 Loadoa rieslasT Stocks. IjONDON. April 34.-r-Ck.slng quotation on th Stock exchange were: Consols. BMMMy IS. T Csntral.... ucMU M 1-14 Norfolk W Aueoaa Ul e M Alrkuns Ilk Ikurto A W .im P.ll .llkls.at Mm R4I3 . Mj do let pH . tl 4o M ptt .1T44 SoathorB kllwf o I4 BoltlOHM A Obi. (oMoioa Pec;o . rtiaa. A Ohio ('fclcoto Ol. W ... c . u a m. p.... Mm o. a a. a to r'6 tm 4o 1st of o M U riliaoio roouol ... lAtturllto a Nooa. St.. K. d T . fcltfc . M 444 Adams KxpreM .... Amalxtmatrd Copper American c. ft F Amarlran O. ft F. pfd Aruartcan Cotton Oil Amarlcan EipreM Amrrlran H AL. pfd American lee American Ltoeeed Oil Am. LlneeM Oil pfd American Locomotive Am. Locomottv pfd American 8. A R American S. A R. pfd American Sugar Rtnntnf,... Am. Tnhacro pfd. ctfa Anaconda Mining Co Atchlaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantic, loan urn Baltimore ft Ohio.... Baltimore ft Ohio pfd Brooklra Rapid T remit ... Canadian Pacific Central of New Jersey Cheaapeake ft Ohto Chlcaxo ft Alton Cnlcaxo ft Alton pfd Chloego Great Weetern Chicago ft Northweatero.... Chlcaso. Mil. ft St. r Chicago T. ft T Chicago T. ft T. pfd C. C . C. A St. Louis Colorado A Southern Colorado ft Bo. let pfd..... Colorado ft So. td pfd Conaolldated Qaa Corn Producta, rfg Cora Producta pfd Delaware ft Hsdeon Delaware. L A W Denver ft Rio Orande Denver A R. O. pfd Dletlliera' Securities Kris Erie let pfd Erie 14 pfd General Electric Hocking Valler Illloola Central International Paper International Paper pfd International Pump International Pump pf Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City Southern Kaunas City So. pfd LoulaTllle ft Neeovllle Manhattan L Metropolitan Street Rr Meilran Central Minneapolis ft Bt. Loe.lt.... M . S. P ft 8. g. M M . St. P. ft E. 8. M. pfd.. Mlaeourl Paotflc Miuourl. Kanaaa ft Tela.. M., g. ft T. pfd National Lead National R. R. of M. pfd.. New Yor Central New York. Ontario ft W... Norfolk ft Weetcrn Norfolk ft W. pfd North America Paclne Mall Pennsylvania People's Gaa P.. C. C ft St. Louli Proaaed Steel Car Preeeed Steel Car pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading , Reading let pfd Reading td pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Koch laland Co Rock laland Co. pfd St. L ft S. P. id pfd. So. Louis Southweetera.... St. Louie S W.pld Southern Pactne. 80. HacISc pfd Southern Railway So. Railway pfd Tenneeeee Coal A Ira Teiaa ft PaciSc Toledo. St. L. ft W Toledo, St. L. A W. pfd.., I'd Ion Paclle t nloa Paclne pfd t'nlted Statee Knpreaa , I'nlted States Really Vnlied states Rubber V. 8. Rubber pfd tailed Slaiee 8teel... I 8. Bvcol pfd Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Va. -Carolina I bete, pfd.. Wabaaa , Wabaah pfd Welle-Pargn Expreea .... Weatlnghouae Electric .. I' eaters In Ion Wheeling ft Lake Erie.. wterooela Central Wtaronel Central pfd... Northers Paolfte Central Leather t'-eelral Leather pfd Sloaa-Shemeid Steel Total ae Ire for the day, .160.300 . 4. 600 . 100 . l.tno 100 . 1.000 . 14.400 too '. 11.409 400 . 42.IO0 "0 . 10.JO0 . 1.700 . 46.100 . 11.400 '. " ioi . 4.400 '. 44. POO 1.600 108 S 4IS 11 i an, (26 9! ti -46H 114 . lit 134V4 103 4 164 Ke SH i IIO14 'ti'' 140b 411 101 sot, tu II 14 10 4 'tsvi 113, 16314 UTS, 136 1014 4 14" 1011 S, 'in" 16tVb 4.100 64 66 1 O0 4.100 1,000 16.100 100 649 1.100 7M "joo 4. 100 l.aoo 1.100 too "'400 too l.tno 14.400 too too tot l.too l.aoo 100 l.tot 100 TOO 74 I"S tm 170 "Vi 11 4 !, '41 vi lit 14 794 tot Vi "43 M 64, 41 7S ' t7Vt 117 136 170 - 14 TOO . M "it .. t4 - .. T .. (t ..inwj ..IbM, 4 do ptd Souther Pacific t'nloa Pmle ... 4o pfd V S. Ileal do pfd Wabaak do ptd Spaa. a 4s .. ..M .. M . li .. k .. el ..111 .. IIS .. 47 .. M t.401) 600 100 4.700 "too too t.100 l,6u0 1.100 t.40t i.ioo t.iot I. 1K0 i.ioo' 6'J0 41.800 1.104 1600 100 in l!t,e io lew I. TOO t.OoO too t0 tilO t.400 10. 4 lO II. 6U0 lot I. lot II, 11 100 6U0 111,40 14t 164 ui, u Hi" 16t4 44 13 T 10 is "it 40 13V rxs, 'it's M IM 116 is " ; no t4V. 64 lit US tn 146 31 160 74 H 101 161 11 It M 11 '" 137 13 71 tot '41' 65 66 40 76 t 16 134 1 M M 45 !S 13 tl ' i" 164 113 n 166 1M 12 11 7 T7 137 4'V i: tl 40 CI nee. tu 107 41 101 II 121 II t! 10 16 44 113 164 111 130 I0 161 " 100 147 101 to 11 10 6 6 71 ) tl las 11 II t 12 N 47 137 11 7t 106 440 43 M 64 41 76 td 1M 13 170 10 e4 44 It l 54 6 146 1D4 111 33 TO 161 147 II 11 7 7 13K 4 W to Jrw York Moacy- Market. NKW TORK. April -MONKT-fti cell. efearlr at 4B4V t.er cent: nilltig rite. at.tS 4H per cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; ofTrrerl. per cent. Time loans, lirm: w and V svs and 6 months, 5tj6 per cnt. I'RIMB MF.ItCANTll.K rArKK-''l5'i per cent. STKKMXd KXCIIANOK Fsv at ft .WS fM 6440 for demand and at $4S1.iht4MK for -dar bills; posted rates. $4 vjt.sa nnd M.fVM.4; rnmmerrlal bills. 34 SI. BIL,VKR Bar. 6f'ac: Mexican dollnrs. 6lHe. HtNDS Government, weak; rnltroad. weak. Closing quotations on bonds today were follow: .103 Japan la. 2d eerie .. " .i,M do 4 tt 14 .103 do 4a rtta tl .104! do td eerlei .inj!l. A N. unl. 4a 103 ,1W Man. c. g 4a.. 101 .110 iMev Central in .111 do let Inc 71 Mlnn. ft M. L. 4e reg. ... l.too too ...116.400 ... 0.n ... l.tt 200 ... 1.10 . . . 1, 400 lu "ioi 4u0 to ... 14.400 ... 4.SU0 63 10 41 lnt 44 lt 11 "6'4 7 231 123 ti" i n 24 44 44 2r 61 4 117 r t 144 II M 61 1U 61 1(M 41 10 41 P 4. . S. ret ts. do cotipos . . 6. la. reg do coupon . . 8. old 4a. do eoupon . . S. n. 4a, 1 do coupon . m. Tobacco do ta Atchlaon sen. do art). 4a tlantlc C. L. 4a.. Ral. ft Ohio 4a ... do RVt Brk. R. T. c. 4a... Central of Oa. 6a.. Mo 1st Inc....... do 2d Inc do Id Inc Chea. ft Ohio 4e. hlcago ft A. t. ., R. ft Q n. 4a .. R 1. ft P. 4a do col. 6a err. ft St. L. g 41 Colo. Ind. ta. aor. do eertee B Colorado MI4. 4a. olo ft Bo. 4a uba ta D. A R. G. 4a Platlllers Sec. 6a Erie p. I. ta do gen. 4a Hocking Val. 4i anas aa UHerd. tl 177 16 61 111 41 tt 17-V 14 41 310 . t tot Tt Tl I. Mi. oo aharea 4 1J 7 71 5i t7 r"i 12t M II 2 tta; 64 46 2: eO 44 117 "1 t 140 11 I 141 4 111 r 62 It 4t 107 44 14 tv " 4a 1M 11 177 111 41 101 ' Mew York Sttalaa; Stoeka. NEW YORK, April i4.-Clo.lng quotation. vs. eiiiiiiiigj nucaa were: BIIVFR Bar. steady, Kvd per ounce. muixki-4 par cent. Tbe rate of discount In the open market for shurt bills Is 3 per Oval: fu Uixe montiier- bill, r& tier cant. Adam Cos A li Breeoo Urunawick Coa . Comatoik Tunnel Coa. I al. ft Va.. Hum Silver ...... Iron Sliver Leadvtlle Co ... Offered. ... f ...loo ... t ... 64 ... 17 .. .100 ..Ml ...tot ... 4 .Little Chief .. Ontario Opkir Puoeais toUMt Savage , S.erra Nevada itmall Mope , 'btaadard . T 111 .40 . 1 . 14 . It . 14 Bank (lrarlaga. tlHAHi Anrl 34 Hank t (.arlnoa foe in. da tan e e,;o;.fc ana for the torreepend- 111 iM., . A T .im do 2 . 4 M R. R. of M c . M M. V c. g l. .102 M. .1 r ta... . t4 Ne Pacific ta..... . A do 3a .114 N. ft W. e 4... . t O. 8 U rtrtg 4a. . e4 Penn. conv. e. . 17 Reading gen. ta. .!(. St. L. ft I. M. c. 1014 .St. L. ft ft F 23 tl 101 II " 33 1V H. T7 100 M 10 1 100 114 t. 4a. 4... 75 , ft I8t. L. S W . 10 seaboard A. 1. 4a ... 17 . kl "So Parlflc 4e .loili1 do let 4 ctra.. ..V A. 7S So. Railway 6 117 7 i Ten. A pacifte la .123 ff. T.. St. L. ft W. 4a.. nii 14 il nlon Parlflr 4a 1"4 104' do conv. 4 16' lon T. g. st,. 5, M aj. Wabanh la 11 101 I do deb It 76?, 91 'Woetern Md 4a 6i ir W. At. E 4a M ,Wia Central 4a tl Boston Stocks naff Bonds HOSTON. April 24 -Call loans. cent: time loans, o'lrfi por cent. rinsing on stock and bonds: Atchlaon adj. 4a... do 4e Me Central 4a... AtrhtFnn do pfd Boaton ft A I be ny.. Rnet.on ft Maine... Fltchburg pfd .. Mexican Central .. . Y . N. H. ft nlon PaclAc .. Amer. Arga. Chem.. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amer. Sugar do pfd Americas T. A T.. Amer. Woolen do pfd .. Dominion f ft 8. Edleon Elec. liu aaa. Eleotrlo 18 do pfd 44 Mlaa. Oaa 46 nlted Emit lotti United Bhoe Marh.... tl do pfd 30 C. S. Steel 42 do pfd 107V Weetlng. common .... 71 Adventure , Bid. Asked. tlAllouei lnoS'Annlgamited . 78 fAtnerlran Zinc M'4 Atlantic 10014 niugham iMVl al. A Merle.. 17t It'enteanltl 143 Mopper Range . 2.1 Daly W.t H...lt; Kranklln 141'tlranhy 26 Utile Rovale ... tllMa. Mining . lsi"Mlchlgan .... 13 IMohawk lsr.!Mont. c. AC 187 loid Dominion . iaiOflcenla 106 IParrot lliQtilnry I4k!liannnn Tamarack .... Trinity Cnlted Copper 1. 8. Mining.. t:. S. oil Vtah Victoria Winona Wolverine North tlutta ... 51T per official ...... 17 107 t l 36 710 26 7 16 16 12 :o t It al 41 114 S 100 I 10T 10 13 6 12 tl I 7 IM tt Forelgra Financial. PARIS. April 24. Tradlm on the bourse today was Inactive. Ruaxian Imperial 4s were quoted at 82.10 and Russian bond of i!H at 4M.00. dosea Cattle Ehcw Little Chance in Any Di reo tion from Yesterday. HOGS OPEN LOWER, BUT CLOSE BETTER Skeea and I A nibs la Moderate Sapply and Fair Demand, Trices lle tnalnlaaT Jnat Aboal Steady oa All Klad. SOUTH OMAHA. April 24. 1!H6 Rer-sipt were: Cattle. iltg. Sneep. OfTlclal Mondy 2.H7." HuVJ 6.L'2 Ottii ial Tuesdsy lb.t'tj ,24o Two duys tins week 8.1 16 lu.6.11' lz.4o4 8nnie flays last week.... 8.Z.0 lo.Hll Jo. ID,' bnnie day week before. .3tw 1J.KU ZA.VH haine three weeks ago.. l,iH ittoi lt,Mo Same four week ago.... 6.341 lD.iTS li.lbl Same duya Inst year 6.6"0 1.6J 16.ti Uht.l'.it 'ld IO UATK. The follow in table snows .ie receipt t f cattle, hogs and sneep at South Omaha for th year to date, compared with last vea r : Cattle Hogs . Sheep RAIiU OF liH. 1l. S3,' 2o0.4ll r-tS.74S 730,4t"9 C.i22 F41.3 1'KlCi.b. 43.6.14 lfW.27! 61,217 Omaha t hlcago Kansas City Bt. Louis .... Bloux City Cattle. $3.niV5.75 2.7Mi.16 3.6ljo.S6 1.1016.75 S fkjt5.40 Hoc. 6.26 1 50 (.16 ti n 46 tje.so L'ATTLB QUOTATIONS The following wilt siiow tn v.ice paid for the different kind ot cattle on th "villi Omaha market: flood to choice corn-fed teer....$4 SMf6 40 Fair to choice corn-fed ateer Sfcset.M Common to fair corn-fed teer 4.0t54 6) Good to choice cow and heifer.. 8 b-Vtit j.) Kalr to good cow and heifers 8.0t)iilS5 Common to fair enw and heifer.. 16ooj3 00 Oood to choice feeder t.Wit'iil Fnlr to good stockers and feeder. I.6'1r4.fa) Commo.n to fair stocker , l.7rVf3 60 Bull, atngs, etc J 60'24 OS The following tabfe show th verag price of hog at South Omaha for the lutt several da). with iomuarison: Date. Apr. I... Apr. Apr. ... Apr. 4... '.pr. s .. Apr. 8... Apr. 7... Apr. 8... At. S... Ap". 10... Ap;. 11... Apr. 12... Apr. 13... Apr. 14... April 16... April 17.. April 18.. April 19.. April 20.. April 21.. April 22.. April 23.. April 24.. Sunday. I 1906. 1906. 11904. 190S. 10O2. 1901. 190O, i 16 6 30 27H! ti 21 iil 2ifc, J 2T. ! 6 IS 6 21 6 2 6 30 6 26 6 2u e i 26 6 34J ( 81 4 SoVhl 6 381 4 6 45 I 6 261 4 6 4141 4 s 04i 7 isi t i 1 m 6 001 7 AUI 6iii I 001 6 M I 1 24 6S! 6 St, 5 16 IMIIIKI l SSI 6 6 6 10 1 6 77! 6 8u 6 68 6 27 64 Oil 6 67 6 (21 6 M 7 ?6 it aUI 6 87 6 36 4 961 7 I-.- )! i I2i 3 6 141 7 26 6 07 I 6 m 7 26 4 931 7 24 4 !1 1 7 27 4 1 7 26 1 ( 811 4 801 811 7 J91 1 841 6 60 6 23 6 60 6 3 4 tn 4 7B! 6 82 4 801 4 81 4 82: S 43V 6 27 ( 4ivl 6 23 6 43', & 30 I 6 331 6 34U! ' I B 7 22 ( 861 7 071 G HI 1) 6 I ( 04 6 Ml 6 40 6 4 1 a 7 131 6 95 6 821 6 U 1 ji 6 991 6 851 6 49 6 17; 6 ! 6 4 I 5 861 S 48 6 RSI I 6 42 7 071 8 6 81 7 021 6 Ml 6 801 6 88 7 Mi 6 99! 6 76! 6 S2 7 10 7 11 Tht official numoer of car of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle. Hogs, eneep u rs. OMAHA WHOLESALE: MARKET, Condition of Trade and annotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. ECK3S xtecelpts, IlberjU; fresh stuck, east count. 14V. LIVE rOULTHT Hens, llo; old roosters, 6Vic; turkeys, idc: ducks, 11c; young rooster, 7tjbc; geese, Sc. IJRKbStU FOLLrai--TurMVa 18S1W;: old tonia. l&tUttc; chickens, lutuiac; eld rooat er. 7c; ducks, 124il3c; reese, be. BUTTER Packlna stock. 11 'Ac: cholc to fancy dairy, ltnolDc; creamery, 214f2Hc ia I i t ices quoted by omaiia cea com pany: No. 1 upland, 87; medium. 14 69; coarae. 6.00.60. Rye atr&w. 66.60. ilKAN 1'er ton, 117. 6U NKW VEOheTAELES. TOMATOILS Florlou per oral of 10 lbs- net. 6 60. WAX BEANB Per hamter of about S lbs., net, lo.tw. - 8TR1NO riFAN PatikifflDcr of about SS lb., net, t3.00tt4.0e. . ! tukn:f. jbbets o i.nd cakrots- Louisiana, per do. DOnV-nca, ncititl.OO. EHALLOTTS Louisiana. per Duncnea, 7ac . HEAD LKTTUCE-bounnin. oer bbL. Ii.wulo 00: per dug beads, ll.txsfl.2k LEAF LKTTCCE Hothouse, per do, beads, 46c. CUCUMEERS HotbdUse. per dot.. 31.00 1.60. ONIONS Home growm yellow and red. 2o per lb; Spanish, per orate. 62.2; Colo- raao, rea ana yenow, per 10.. ic. TKOriCAl. WHbiiB. DATES Per bos of SO 1-lb. pkg.. 82.00; Hallowe en, In 7u-lb. boxes, per iu., 6c; bay era. per lb., 4c; walnut? aluiied. 1-lb. pkas.. 12.00 Der do.: S-lb. boxes, tl.00. ORANOKar-California, extra fancy Red- land navels, all isa, tt.ts; tancr navel. ti 4D choice, all isea, t. LEMONS Umonier! xUa fancy, 24 ice. $3.76; 0t to too slse, 4.J6. FIGS Calif ornisk per carton, 'th'tt 86c; Impoitod oniyrna. tbrwerow u. Uc; U crown. Uc. BANANAS Fer tnedium auea puncn. 11.1t tt J,; jumbo, 12 awut.06. TANGERINES California par box of about I2t. U. GRAPE FRUIT Florida, per bos. II.MJ 1.60; California, per box a4.nv34.Gu. PB1ARS1 Winter Neltl. 62.60. APFLE8 California Newton. FlPDlns. $2.ii; laldwlna, J per bu. box; Ben t)Ti. 63 per DU. not; v inesevpo. ew per uu. ixtit, other vanetiea, V.vuvt.bv per bu.; New ioik apple. Baldwin and rtuaaeu. 60.OU per bbL UKAf iu.por;a u.vtia, eo.1w4i1.au. POTATOES Kome kioT.u. ur bu.. 60J Wc; buuth LiaJtota, per bu., 760. NAVX BUaxsb rer ou., ti.oe; -xo. x, gi.ia LIMA BKANSI Per lb.. ,o CABBAGE California, 3u per .lb.; Wis consin, in crates, per lu., 8o. CELiEnx lonua, i.a per a ox. SWEET POTATOES Ililuol. per 11-pk. bbl., 64 76. CAR ROTH, l-AUBJIU-B AiMU 1 L itiS Lt"&- Per bu., teo and tl. r, ti.r.r t.uio. No. 1 rib. Uc; No. 3 ribs, 11 Vic; No. t rib. 9Wc; No. 1 round, c; No. 2 round, Vtu; Ko- round, 7c; No. 1 lo.ns. 16c; No. loins, ic; io. iwiito, unv, nu. i piaie, tc; Nu. 3 plate, ftc; i. e putie. c; mo. i chucks, tc; No. 3 chucks, bVc; No. I chucks. M P i.lA 4 C.ti k 15. CIDER Per Keg, .: tier bbl, tt.71 HONEt'-Nw, per 24 lbs., U.u. CHEESE Hwls. nen, loc; Wlsoonsin hri.n uw-: Wisconsin umoemar. 16c: twuu. 13c; Yout.g Americas, loc NLTTb Wsunuta, No. 1 soft ahell, n emu. ujr lb.. liWc; bard siiolla. ' per lb Wiifi- V scans. Uie, per b.. 14c; atuall, per lb Xx. feauuta, per w, c; roevsieti, per i ID., Sc. dull wtiouu, per lb., i2iionc. AlinOUUS. SOU auuia, teer ., uc: nara (belle, pel iu., uv, wmumi. e per eaca I ... ... . ... FHEBrl lion, iiout, iiu, naiout, 11c; pickerel, areasea, iu; wuhi imuw. lie, uj. bsh. -', yotcii, skiuitid and dressed, tu; pike, Stiiuc; reuuiii , uc. vutuna. im, crtappiu. be; eeis. Aivi; biack baa. ac; whucUah, luttlUc; frog legs, ir uox., ii;, lobstei. giecu, aoc; buileU lubders, 4-C. blueiibii, loc; Herring. 6c; bpniu niaukoisi, )c; haddock, loc: anrimp. ti.uw pr:i aaliun. aiiielta. 1-. ood, 12c; bulliieada, Uo; calUsA, tin.; :.' snad. 7bc; llouiidera, Uo. MLbl IKUuhp-iwi..t. umr ID., vtguc. RAUiBliEii xtCiBouae, pet do, buuebe. to IbTKHI ITtu landaM, tl.40 per gaL; shell oyster, tl.usfi.ot i-r lou; Lltll Neck clan.. l iO Pr 1. oUUAR uranuiated can. In bbl., toi6: granulated cane. In sevca. ti.li; grkuiuiatad lu saclui. 65.01. BVRUP In tMiiiels. ,J" per gat: in casea 6 10-lb. can, tl 6w; case, U a-ii, sau. cases. 24 2t-lb. call. tl.M. CO JT F E E ivoeu- led : No. Si, iKVrO per lb.; No. u, ivVo per lb.; No. a, U'c per lb.; No. 2u, 16Wc per lb.. No. 21, L2Uo per lb. i'UiUk iholealee-Beot high gran Ne braska., per est., W.ov; beat high grade pat ul Minnesota, per t, 62 3u; atiA.gnt pal cut Nebranka, per cwu, W v; second pat eat Nebraska. Sl.kO. CURED S'iott Family wbitsflsh. par H bbl., luO lb.. t46o; Norway mackerel, per bbl.. 2o0 lb.. bU-ater. ttooO; N. i. jujk,; No. X 66 'At: ho. t, Iju 00: IriaU. No. i. tiauu; Htrrliig. lu bbia., iow loot. own. Norway, aa 412. uv; Norway, ta, .ll Holland, uilaed. tlleu; Holland herring. In keg, niuasra, eve; kegs, mixed, its H1L-ES. PELTS AND TALLOW-No. 1 f iecn hide, tc; No. X. Sc; No. I aaltaxL ic; No. 2. loc: bull nide. 74atVc; dry hliiis, 12e-'oc. Horse bide, large, 14; uiJ, 12. c,aP pelt. acn wa'jill.ii. UaUvM, ,. L 4-ac; No. 3. 'Ough. He- CANNKD OGjD8 Cora, standard west, ern, btitsx.", Maine, f 1 16. Tomatoes, 3-lb can. Ji IVul.Su. 2-10 . k.ctl.OV. Plnea;iples. gialed. 1-lb.. t2 uitjija; sliced, tXeVulolt, Oallon apples, lancy. J to; California a;.rl- cols, 1 4.yi.ut. P4uars, iiilmi, peactte; fancy, tl.7i.i2 4u; H. C. peacliaa. liova.'. Alaska aalnion, red. ti l, pink. Sue; fancy Chinook, r.. 12.10. fancy aockeye, F., arulnea, ia oil, t- 6-'; mustard, ti.ooti 110. bweet potatoes. II lutol.a,; sauerkrau;. ti.ov; pumpklna Koutl.ut), wax been, t-to., l&uirjc; llinu bean. 1-lb.. 7i;il.ej. plnau.n, t. xw-' Ou; cheap pea. S-lb., suo, uui, tij tuc; fam-y. tl SOe3l.7a. fchtx MS No I ( trpet. u j,; Na. carpet, X, No. t biauii. MA C. M. & St. P 2 Wabash 3 Missouri Pacific ....... 4 I'nlon Pacific system 46 C. & N. W.. east.... 3 C. A N. W., west.... 60 C, St. P.. M. & O.... 20 C, B. & Q.. east 3 C, B. & Q., west.... 80 C. R. I. & P., east.. 8 C, R. I. & P.. west.. .. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western .. It 2 2 36 10 46 18 50 10 2 1 216 Considering the totl number cf cattle re ported in the )ards, the ofTeritigs t stotk ers and feeder were not tierly large. le Irabi kinds or. more prriMi.y speeding, right good kinds, of feeoett wet f.iny steady and. If anything, a little strong in erot. On the other hand, common and me dium gm.les were not very ny to m.ve, the market on such being generally duil. Rprcenttlve sale; DlLbf BIICtKS. 1 U I I I IJ 14 II to .... It 11 t! II 31 I 1 It II It II .... t 14 I I t I 1 1 t I.:... 1 I 1 7 1 I I 6 1 1 4 I 1 1 ii t u l it l t l i l l l t i l l l l l l 1 ....10 . . . . leai 151 10t til .... M ....!"- 107 7 .... .... ,...H7 ....1IM . ...100 . ....'l ....iin 1000 ....mi not ....loti lot! ....1110 ...1001 . . . . 7te .... no inal .... 410 1WS0 .... 104 ....1010 ....1110 ....toit 1140 .... atl nto ....ire .... I7t .... Tl 10 lOnO .... tit f. ....1214 .... To .... 171 .... tt .... TIT .... tot ....til ....IM ....1410 1400 ....tl0 ....1140 ....mo .... T10 .... no .... so .... to .... 110 .... to . ... JOM .... 170 .... 110 140 4 aa 4 16 4 4 4 et t 40 4 4 4t 4 4t 4 to 4 Vt 4 to 4 It 4 M 4 M 4 It 4 U 4 . 4 M 4 at 4 tl t U 4 40 4 to t... I... tl... so... t .. II... ll... ... r .. u... to... tl... it ... it. .. 4... ... M... it. . li .. to... i. .. COW 8. I to t to t tu I o I 00 I 00 I SO a to I to I M I 10 I It I to I I H t It I u I to I to I to I to HEIFERS. I. I to I et t 7t I 7t I 7i 8 M 1. t 1. 41. 1. I to I to I to I u I III t 7t BULLS. CALVES. 4 00 4 0 4 00 4 It 4 40 t 00 I It i 16 I If 1... .114? ...io:t ...lt ...ll) I let ...IJto ...lit ...Itol ...114 .. .Urtl ...i:4 . . . I ...!!! ...11 .. .H.il ...lltl ...ljet ...in:! ...ll?l .. .1J7 . . ic: . ,.2 ..ill ...174 ...11114 ...llfl ...lilt ... 171 ...tltl ...1140 ... t4 ... t7 ...1171 ...lilt ...1100 ... HI ...114 ...1147 ...1111 ... I4T .. ll ...1041 ...ll'l .lilt . IS! . 170 . 717 . IM ..1M0 ..IIM ..1140 ..ltM ..I toil ..!f70 .1410 .. J10 .. IM .. ISO .. I IT .. lot .. 144 .. tut .. 150 Tl I 71 4 ; I 71 4 M 4 4 t 4 Itt I W 4 to 4 4 ft I IS 4 W I en I M t l t st t 10 I IS I IS I th I It 1 n I to 1 to I ta I tl 1 to 4 0 4 00 4 lo 4 4 00 4 0 4 It 4 00 4 It I 14 4 It 4 It 4 n I N 4 n I M 4 11 4 Tf t to 4 00 4 0 I 70 I 71 I 71 8 Tl r. it t to I to I to I 71 i 71 t 00 t M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 617 4 00 1 470 I It I. 1 M0 I M 1 I'O 4 10 1 too I 1 1 Too 4 11 4 1 M 171 t tit 4 10 1 110 t Tl t 4m 4 It II Kl IM 4 Ml 4 ft 1 710 1 1 t tto t n 1 7t i N t HO 4 It 10 alt 4 0 4., 117 4 11 HOGS The break In hogs I having Hie usual effect of lnerealng receipts, th coun try evidently fearing a further decline and being under the Impression that It I better to take the present loss thsn to wait for It to grow bigger. The receipts thla morning, 221 cars, were the largest of any day inc June 19 of laat year. With such a large run In sight buyer had everything their kind, htif there were not many In eight this morning The market on feeder as stesdy the same as were klller. It will ie noted from the salea that the proportion of shorn sn'ep and lamha Is heinuting larger as the season advances but woiiei sua' I still uectueilly In the Ms.tority. vni 1 ions: Gotd to ct'olc natlv lambs, t Fti 6.8.1 ; good to rholce, light western l.tnthi, . 4.uM': fair to good lambs, pi t" tT full lambs, 64 60ftu 6l; good to choice .earunga. eMt.tirtlX; ralr tn good heavy vearlinga, 866j', ",6; good to choice wethers, 16 4V. j6; fair to good wethers. t.V4"(fot&; good to choice hrsvv ewes, t.Vt05 6 80; fnlr tn good ee.es. St 6fft cull sneep and t.i" Vs. M on4 on Shorn sheep and Ismhs are bringing prices generally ll.Otiyi.'S lee than woolrd stock. Representative le: No. A 177 ewes, cllrped SO 25 western ewe, clipped 104 10 cull Umb 67 26 western wether, clipped 108 western aethers, clipped ltU 8'56 western wethers, flipped 101 21 Colorado-Mexican lambs 84 Wi western lmb 77 122 Colorado-Mexican Ism ha 8'8 Colorado-Mexican lambs 47R Colorado-Mexican lamb 113 western cull ewes 1 western Ismb. clipped 120 western ewes 1 western Isinb 62"t western lambs, clipped... 2M western lambs SS western Ismbr, feeder... IM western lamb 86 86 7 . 81 . n . 4 , 80 80 7 72 84 Pr. 4 SO 4 75 6 60 t 58 t 2 6 if 8 76 ( m t so 8" t 4 20 6 OA 6 on t 2R I K 5 26 6 71 CHICAGO ' I.1VK STOCK MAItKRT Cattle. Hotre and Sheen Steady Lamb Ten Cents Higher. CHICAOO. April II CATTLrT Receipts, t.ono head; market steady; common to prim teer, tt oow.; cow. t3.2rVTJ4 helfera, 82 ;6;i6.86; bulls. 82 0'S4 26; calve. t2.76'ati.K; stockers and feeders. t2.76S4.7B. HOGS Receipts, 12.000 heal; market steady: choice to prime hevy, t6.S5fiS.C2H; medium to gnod heavr, S6.6tHC.66; butcher weights, tfi hiW HO: gtKd to choice heavy mixed. t866o; pack'ntT- t6.76.67H- SHEEH AND LA M US Receipt. 18.000 head; market for sheep steady; lamb. 1"0 higher: sheep. It JMitl.40; yearling. Jo.OO-gi t 26; lamb, t4 7&ijr7.26. Kaaaaa City LlTe Stork Market. KANSAS CITT, April 24 CATTLK Re ceipts. 10.000 head. Including 160 southerns; market steadv; choice export and dressed beef steers. t6.2Tifl6.86; fair lo good. t4.2.Vt 6.J6; western fed steers. t3 60.fi. ; stock era and feeders, tS.or34.&0; southern steer. I3.76ia5.10: southern cows. t3.60iQ4.on: native, cow and heifers. 82.50'Uo.OU; bull, t2.0ti 4.00, calvea. 3.Mli6.8ft. HOGS Receipts, 14.400 head; market opened steadv: closed 2Ho lower: bulk of salea, t3'-'H42H: heavy. ti.40r(f3.46; pack ers, 3fVfi6.4: ; light. S6.2Mi6.36. SHEEP AND I.AM HH Receipts. 6.0f head; market 10W2np lower: Inmbs, tS.arwt 7.05; sheep nnd yearling. t4.HHf.00; wt ern fed yearlings, t6.00fe8.in; western fed sheep, 14.6013.00; atocker and feeder. IS.OS 04.76. . . St. I.onl Lire StoeU Market. 8T. !.OflS, April 24 CATTLE Receipt. t.6O0 bead, Including 875 Texns; mrket for native slow: Texsn wek. Native hlp ping and export ateer. 14 60ft 76; dressed beef and butcher steers. 8340(84.85; steer; 1 nm nn.mrfe la 2(11)4 60: stockers and feeder.' t2.1C4.28: cow and heifer. tatKVft own wy. and their wav ha been to bear' 4.76: canners, n.iwi, T1 V" Z. the market whenever the opportunity pre- calves, t2.60flrt.26; Texas and 'n"n t rnin ire r ir m'as nnt tnetrerorei. si:r- ' at.inj4. d i ii - . - - prising that the market should hav opened Total receipt 219 The disposition of the day .receipt wa as follows, each buyer purchasing th num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen Omaha Packing Co 871 G. H. Hammond Co l.StaS Swift and Company 41 Armour & Co 1,099 Vansant & Co 52 Carey 60 Lobman A Co 20 Hill & Bon 48 Huston Co 4 Hamilton & Rothachlld.. 88 Wolf .. 141 Mike Haggerty 35 Sol Deagan 3 J. R. Root & Co 69 Other buyer 373 3.177 3.269 4.773 4.792 615 1.580 1.137 827 I 5c lower than yeaterday. with buyers bld- i ding even worse than trtt In some C"e. The fact Is the early bid were largely at t.2fy830. When they got onto a business basts the hogs sold largely at t6 .57 8. 80. a agAlnst t6.S2H4ft.3S yesteraay. The later market wa only 2H5e lower lhn yester Af.v The trade, a might beexpected under uch clrcumtnce. w rather Iow. as sellers were not at all anxlnu to take off alter tne loss airraay sunerrn. Today' decline carries the market to the. lowest point touched any day since April t. when the average price paid for all the hogs wa 86.25. Representative sale: 16.001 1.719 6.608 Total 4.94S CATTLE Receipt of cattle thl morning were quite liberal, although not up to the record of a week ago. There wa nothing, however. In th local situation or In the re ports from other selling points to cause sny material Improvement In the market. The rattle market at all polnta for several days have been low, with a downward tendency, owing to the poor consuming de mand for meal product In the larg eaat ern center. Local packers this morning had orders for a few loads of cattle for Immediate slaughter and In securing thee they put a little more life into the trade earlier than haa been the case on a good many morn ing of late. Bellers who had the kind of cattle that were wanted found It easier work selling them and to the holders of such the market looked a little mor brisk than yesterday; but price were no higher. The efneral market, however, outside, of the earlier purchases was not very active and the most of the forenoon wa consumed In disposing of the receipts. Cows and heifers did not show anv ma terial change and the market wa without new or Interesting feature of any kind. The trade was none too active at price that were Just about steady with yesterday tl. to.... ti.... Tt.... ft.... Ill ... . tl.... 44.... tl.... 12.... 47.... tt..;. 41.... tl... tl.... t.... 71.... to.... tt.... T4.... 74.... Tt.... 10.... Tl.... tt.... TO.,., II.... II. ..Ill ...111 ...ltl ...IM ...lit ...til ...144 ...lt ...lit ...101 ...tu .-.ill ...140 ...1S4 ...111 ...WO ...171 ...1K0 ...tl ...IM ...11T ...Ml ...7l ...121 ...IM ...Ml tot too t 17H t ?74 t 17 H I 17 t f7H t to t to I to I to I It t M to t 10 I to t to -t to t to t to - t M t to t to t so I to t to t to t to I to t to HO Tl 41 71 tl TT Tt 1 Tl tt II.... ..11T ..111 ..:si ..no ..ta ..Kl ..tl ..HI ..Ml ..fit .111 IM 41 IM 0., 71... Tl... T... til... 71... Tl... tt. . . ... 67... SHEEP There tt. 71. Tl. Tt. tt. wa not ,.tl ..14 ..lit ..tot ..IM ..! ..MT ..11 ..941 . 1-t ..t I ..ITT .117 . tot ..tot very tot 10 4 to t to t to t 10 t tt to t It 8 10 I to I to t M t It I to I 10 t tt I to I to I to ' 4 to t to t t6 t IIS I ft, t ttv, t lit t Its t ta much to be said regarding the sheep market thl morning, the trade for the most part being devoid of new feature of Interest. Re ceipt were moderate while there wa the usual fair demand. While th trade wa not active packer all seemed to have liberal orders snd the sheep and lambs kept selling until practically everything was disposed of and In reasonable seea.in at that. Choice wooled lamb aold a high a t IO and t6.85, the same price thr.t wer paid for th same stuff yederday. Good shorn wethers sold as high as t5.2V The whole market on both sheep and lambs was fully steady with yesterdsy. There seised to be plenty of buyers o.1 hand looking for something that would do to shear and feed out and In all probability It would be very little trouble to dispose or a goou many loaoi ui mat uivm-Pareinia. lO.OtiO hesd: market oo lower. Pigs and lights. t5.6oi'.DO; J""' t820f66; butcher and best heavy, t6.40i SHEEP AND I.AMB3 Receipt , 1.0n head: market steady Native mutton. 24.00 tW6n: lambs, t6.60tI7.10; cull and bucks, 84.00414. 6. St. Joseph Me Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 24 -ATTLE-Ra; celpts. 2.214 head; market alow and rmfy. .ve. 84.2O5680; cow snjl heKera. H.6S Hobs-Receipts .152 hesd: market wak to 6c lower. Light. t6 8.W 87H: medium and hevy. t.Sr-6.46: bias SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpt. . headfrnarket strong to 10c higher. Lamb. t7.00. Slonm City Live Stork fliorx CITY. 7a.. Arrll 24. (Special Tele- Bioi A. v. ''V i, ..i-i. i oo hsad: mar- ervi- and mixed, xa.iajtqi.tsi; " -- S3 60034 40: calves and yearling. W-85.-. HOOS-Reretpta. 5 o0n head: market fx'." lowe? Ulng at t6.15fl1.60; bulk, of sale. BHEKP- AND LAMBS-RcelptS. head; market tea6y. Steek in Sight. x,.e.i.. of live etock at th six principal western market yMtd"fc South Omaha Sioux City .. Kanaa City . St. Joseph .... St. Loul .... Chicago Total.. .. 6.800 . 1.3"0 .10,000 . 2.214 . 8.500 . 1.000 Hog. I.0ti0 6.500 14.000 S.162 10.000 12,000 Sheep. t.axi 6"0 l.ono t.80 1.000 16,000 .26,314 W.661 .4 F- D. Day Cl Co StOCKst. Skip Grssln. kanr Utn Provisions 1st ta 87a. Ott-e'hth mmli.. S carotoJ c. tromDt ana r)l.t.e .Ph.ne. Onn.lna Hit kt Another Opportunity Profits in Nevada to Make Mining Stocks Quick Emll Butro Co., Inc.; cf Tonopah. Ner., offer 60.0 00 shams of treasury stock In the Smoky Valley ft Round Mountain Mining Co.. located in a new .old camp fifteen miles from the famous Manhattan district. First Allotment 25c a Share Smoky Valley ft Round Mountain Mining Company is but 1600 feet from the rich Gordon strike on v Round Mountain. Our mining engineer reports that this Smoky Valley property is far richer than the Manhattan Dexter which we offered at 40c a share sixty days ago, and which sold this week on the Ban Francisco Exchange as high as fl.ST 'a share. Fifty Thousand Shares at 25c a Share Float around the ledge on the Smoky Valley property asrays $ li a ton. and sample, taken from th. ledge average $200 a ton. We believe that Smoky Valley ft Round Mountain Mining Company stock will be selling around $2 a share in less than ninety days. A force of miners are opening up the ledge and de veloping the mine under the management of T. A. Pat tenon Jr.. an experienced mining man, and this stock will make quick profit for lu holders. - i ' i Smoky Vallcyand Round Mountain MlnlncCo. Only 60,000 shares will be sold as this will produce sufficient means to develope the mine and make it one of the greatest gold producers in Nevada. Emll Sutro Co., Inc.. are the pioneer brokers' and fiscal agents in Nevada. They have promoted several successful mines, among them the Kendall, whose stock was first offered at 16c, and is now selling around 1; the Sandstorm, at 22 He a share, now selling for 11.15; Msnhattan Dexter, offered at 40c, now selling at $1.27, and only three months old. , This property is more promising than any other mining company ever handled by Emll Sutro Co., who believe it is the best buy in Nevada for quick and large profits. Applications for stock should be telegraphed. Wire today; send your remittance immediately by mail. Address. Emil Sutro So. Inc., Tonopah, Nev., or Xat Boas, 830 Montgomery St., Saa Francisco, Cal or Pattesoo Mlknllcb. Manhattan. Ncv. 300,000 shares have been placed in the treasury for development purposes, but only 60,000 will be sold at present. Smoky Valley ft Round Mountain Mining Company Is incorporated under the laws of South Dakota for 1,000,000 share, par value $1. Fully Paid Up and Hon-Assessable This company will be listed on the San Francisco Stock Exchange. 8