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    TI1B OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FliTDAY, MAttCII 29, 1007.
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CilAlNANI) PRODUCE MMET
All CxobancM Clocs for ToWiiju Tridty
tod luit "lt'iy.
TRADING DULL, BUT OATS UP AND STRONG
lck ef Dennlte Information and
TMt Cables, with Henry Re-
la IVaeat Market.
JEW YORK - UE)EHIIL MARKET
O OMAHA. March 2S, 1907.
Ths various grain exchanges. Including
thil Omihi eschsnse. will be clol Friday.
. which is Good Friday, and also next Tues
day, April 2, which la election oay.
l."r..l.-.i .h nwe Will b Closed Until
next Tuesday for the Easter holidays and
the market will, therefore, be without for
eign Inflnence until that time.
Tama cables and lack of Important news
Induced featureless opening of the mar
kt, but prices generally held firm. Little
Inters was displayed In wheat, slthougn
Corn was slightly firmer and oata were
rutins- strong.
Reports of rain In the southwest and
large receipts of wheat in the northwest
caused a reactionary movement in wheiit
and some pressure was brought to bear by
the liquidation of lona lines. It Is be
lieved that a large bear Interest has been
made during the last few days on account
of ths general favorable conditions for the
growing crop. The heavy primary move
ment continues and the export demand Is
poor, clearances at seaboard being of small
proportions. Shipments of wheat from Ar
gentina were very light, but traders are
wary of taking on long lines until weather
conditions becoma more settled.
Corn was strong after a firm opening and
higher prices prevalld, which were followed
bv a moderate reaction. The market was
dull and but little support wss apparent.
Plowing has begun and the general crop
situation la deemed favorable. The close
was firm, May options being quoted at
tle asked, which was the opening price.
Oats opened steady and a buying move
ment soon Inaugurated carried prices He
above the opening figures. Good demand
was In evidence for both May end July
tjrope. ss 'Offerings were light and prices
advanced easily under significant buying.
Ths close was steady and a gain of o wlis
recorded In the May options over the close
of yesterday.
Primary wheat receipts were 7O2.CO0
bushels and shipments 252,000 biisheis,
against receipts last year of 4S2.000 bushels
and shipments of 161,000 bushels. Corn re
ceipts -were 686,000 bushels and shipments
615.0i0 bushels, against receipts of 4S3.0O0
bushels and shipments of 869,000 bushels
last year.'
Clearances were 61,000 bushels corn, 7,000
bushels oats, and wheat and flour equal
to 22s 000 bushels.
London prices on wheat wers unchanged,
while corn was Hd lower.
Argentina wheat shipments were 2,224.000
bushels wheat, agalnat 4,024. WO bushels last
week and 1.816,00 .bushels last year. Corn
shipments from Argentina were 70.000
h bushels, agalnat 820,000 bushels last week
' v and 230,000 bushels one years ago,
Local rang of options:
Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y.
WW--'
Jl'
Corn '
Mv...
July... i
Hept...
Oata-
May...
July.
TDT.A
41HB
CUBI. 4111
twnl ' 42B
.. 71B
41HVT)
40 B
C9HA C5H4.A
70A 70A
4!4A 41HA
40A 4u'i,T1
4IA 41A
4op iTtn
, 3SB S8'iB
70 A
41 HA
4'A
41VB
41H"
' till
A asked,. B bid.
Omaha Cash Frlccs. , ,
WHEAT-No. 8 hard. BS'ii'fiST.c: No. S hard,
68gir!Ho; No. hard, D&i2c; No. 3 spring,
CUKN-No. I, 87iff38o; No. 4, 31fT35c; nd
grade, 8W32c: No. J y ello w. , S&USSc ; No. f
white, aitS-J0o. t ..
OATS No. I mixed, 381?S8Hc: N6. 3 white,
Sft3,J;' No. 4 white, Sli'i39'4c.
RYE No. 1, 90o; No. , UHc
Cat-lot Receipts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 12 294 167
Kansas City, 63
Minneapolis .,, 364
Omaha
Duluth ,.165
Bt Louis..... 42
( dllXsUO 'GRAIN 1 ' ANI PRoVtSIOJt
Qaotatlons nf the liar Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March FLOUR Re
ceipts. 1.1, u bills.; exports. 6.1K4 bills.; mar-
set nail and snout sioaoy; jviinmeM
patents, 14. 1 ( rtj 4. 3i , winter mr-slghta,
W A''j3 taJ: Minnesota bakers. S3 Sfxrid 70;
winter extra. J2viifi.J; winter patents,
Hf''u8,; winter low grades, til'W.W.
Rye Hour, dull; fair to good. t3.na.so;
choice to fancy, J3.fttj 1.20.
WHEAT Receipts H.inl bu. ; exports,
17.9iu bu.; spot mnrket easy; No. 2 red,
fUSc elevator, W.c f. o. t. afloat; No.- 1
Duluth, XI Sc t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard
winter, ftVkC f. o. b. afloat. In reeponee to
rains In the southwest and cooler weather,
wheat ensed off today, closing Ho to VtO
net lower. Bear preeeure was restrained,
however, by a strong advance in the Ruda
1"'. cable and prices rallied fractionally
in the Inst Imlf hour on coverinsr. May
clewed Wc: July clowd S4c; September,
kiftjfco'V, closed KnC.
CORN-Receipts. 139.3o bu ; expoHs, 18,
bu.; spot niurket easy; No. 2, ftiWc ele
vator. 81 f. o. b. aflimt. No. 2 white. 66c;
No. i yellow, 62",c f. o. b. afloat Option
market whs without trivnseoth-rm, closing
net unchanged. May closed 64c; July closed
MNc.
OATS Receipts, lW.oro bu.; exports, 6,400
bu. ; spot market steady; mixed, 26 to 82
puinln, 414c; natural white, ft) to 32 pounds.
t:ave; clipped white, 2ti to 40 pounds, 4vrf
HAY Steady; shipping, I7.00tj,00; good to
choice. 11.6O'(il2.00.
Hiil'fl hiuHv: atnte. common to choice.
19ui.crop. lrJc; 196 crop, 8'fTllc; Pacific
joapt, 194 crop, Uiil4c: 1516 crop, 8iri3c.
K1IEH fuy ; GalvesUm, 20 to lbs.,
nominal; California. 21 to 23 lbs., nominal:
Texaj) dry, 24 to 80 lbs., nondnal; Central
American, 244c; Bogota, 20c.
LKATHEH Steady ; acid, 274S2c.
IKOVISIONS Beef, quiet; family,
tH WrilS 00; mens, fy.frVii'io.tm; beef hams,
I24.WKU 26.00; packet beef, fl LOO'S' 11.50; city
extra India mess, .3n.Oa2L00. Cut meats,
steady; pickled bellies. $10.6012.00; pickled
hams, tl l.ffHi 12.00. Lard. 'firm; western
rltne, !i.(Ko.10; reflneil, stndv; continent,
'56; Bouth America, I10.ZD; compound,
HWu SiH. Pork, steady; family. l.it
$19.60; short clear, $n.5"'U'19.2S; mesa, $17.50
(ul8.2P.
RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra,
2'V4C. Japan, nominal.
TALLOW Uulet: city ($2 per package),
6c: country (package free). 64alc.
BUTTER Firm; street price, extra
creamery, SOWuSlc. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra. 2tf&flnr: state (Jalry.
common to fine, 211i29c; renovated, com
mon to extra, 10W2f.c; western factory.
ommon to firsts, lS'irdKc; western Imlta-
on creamery, extras, ZO-Tc: firsts, m'nac.
l'HUK8U-Flnn; state, run cream, col
ored and white, small, September, fancy,
15c; good to prime, 13iil4Ho; winter made.
average nest, lMiC; inra, Bpiemoer isncy,
lfic; October, best, 14yl44-; good to prime,
li,f13.,c; inferior. HMu lZVic.
EOOS-Steady; state, Punnsylvania ana
eiirhv fnncv selected white. 21ft 22c; choice,
19'020c; brown and mixed extra. lc;
firsts to extra firsts, 17WiHc: western
rsts. 17WJZ17HC: official price, same; sec
onds, 17c.
POT'LTRY Live steady; western chick
ens, uc; fowls. 10c; turkeys, 13c; dressed
easy; western chickens, 10V4jc; turkeys, bx&
14c; fowls, ll16c.
St. I.ouls General Market.
ST. IOUIfl. March 28. WHEAT Higher;
No. 2 red, cash, 77'ii77c No, 2 hard, 7fiJ
74c; May, 74Vir744c; July, 76HW644C
CORN ijower; track, wo. z casn, 43(fli;iVc;
No. 2 white, 3M37c; May, 43o; July, 44c.
OATS Steady; track, No. 2 cash, 4U4o;
No. 2 white, 4iitp42Hc; May, 41H41Hc; July,
46c.
FLOUR Steady; red winter Patents. $3.80
SSMi; extra fancy and straight, $3.233.60;
clear. Koo'giLse.
bnku-i imotny. quiet; n mv.w.
CORNMKALr-Bteady: $2.40.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 97c9
00.
MAY Oulet: timothy. $l.0OQ19.0; prai
rie, $9 00tolS.OO.
IKtiN COTTON TlfciS fl.IU.
BAOOINC1 10-Vic.
HEMP TWINE lflo.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
$16.i4. Lard, steady; prime steam, $8.70.
Pry salt meats, lower; boxed extra short,
$9.37: clear ribs. $.37H: short clears. $9.50.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra snort, tiu.uft;
clear ribs, $10.12: short clears, $10S714.
POULTRY Steady ; cnickens, tic; springs,
13c; turkeys, lie; ducks, 13c;. geese, 8o.
UUTTKR steady; creamery, Byanic;
dairies, 21ii'i!6c. .
tin
66
cans'
18
44
142
.
5
Featares rf the Tradlnsr and Ooslnoc
J Prteea Dtiaral of Trade.
rw r CHICAOO, March 28. Wt weather in the
wheat belt had a depressing effect today
on the local wheat market. At the close
wheat for May delivery was a shade below
the final quotation of yesterday. Corn
was down Vo. Oats were c higher. Pro.
visions ware unchanged to UdTC lower.
The wheat market opened weak beoauB
of the weather reports showing that rain
had fallen' during- the night In Illinois,
Missouri. Kansas - and the Ohio valley.
The selling pressure was augumented by
the official forecast for rain tonight In
Kansas and by liberal receipts In the north
west. At mod era V rally occurred during
ths last half of ths day on buying by com
mission houses and shorts which was based
upon green bug reports, some of ths ad
vluaa alalmlnv that the btur is now damag
ing ths crop In Missouri. The close was
steady. May wheat opened s.cac lowet
at 7t,4'S ,6"c. sold between 75V&7iXc and
76e, and closed at 76Wu1Bo. Clearances
of wheat and flour war eaual to 847. 800 Ou
Primary receipts were 702.UUO bu., against
432,000 bu. ths corresponding day last year.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 6a ears, against 871 cars last
week and US cars a year ago.
There was very little trading in corn
and the market was steady all day. Re
celDta wers liberal and ths hlDtitnr de
mand exceedingly dull. A decline of llHc
In ths price of the cash grain had a de
pressing effect, on options. The close was
steady. May corn opened He to H'SWc
lower ' at 45'!M6c. sold up to 46o and
closed at 674ti4tio. Local receipts were 244
cars, with. none, or contract grade.
Oats for May delivery sold today at 43c,
tne mgnesi price yet paia ior trie crop,
Offerings were extremely light and the
price advanced readily on limited buvlnir
The bulk of trading was in the new cr,,n
inmisslon houses. May opened unchanged
at 4'4k3, advanced to 430 ana closed at 4lo.
Local receipts were 167 cars.
Provisions opened steady on a B'JJIOo ad
vance In ths pries of live hogs, but later
weakened on selling by local packers.
Trading In general was quiet. At the close
May pork was off 2So at $16.25. Lard was
unchanged at $8.80. Ribs were &4f7Hc lower
at is.
Estimated receipts for Saturday: Wheat,
nogs, re tomorrow, l.wo head.
The board of trade will be cloeed. to
morrow, oood Friday.
The leading futures ranged ss follows,:
Articles. pn. Hlch. Low. CloM.TM'r
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
OfC.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oata
May July
Sop!,
Pork
May July
Lard
May
July
Sept
Ribs
May Jv-'y
BepL
nff
CV946
4eli
4fS4
It SO
Is w
I 96
if
8 0
7f.Sf75HVit'0-i
77S:7TUi3l4 77'l(;1
4Wl
46 I
43
r
83
7Mi
77
7b
80-i
4rl46i,(!r4G 46(ff4ft"i
4l 46H 4f'i
1
IS su
I 96
10
I
I T7H
4SWak
471
V,
to".
It 16
ia u
1 00
t 10
I 62W
s su
6HnJ 4t,
424 1 4?(
r'sTHa-
14 IB
a w
oo
t 66
8
la BO
I f0
0A
lv
8 70
, No. t
ti Cash tuotSktlons Were as follows:
FiXjURtoarely eteady. winter natenta
1.10$ 40; winter straights, $3 0t;.16; spring
0; bakers. $.t8tl).
WHEAT No. 8 spring. T923: No, 1
!: Now 1 red. 7S674o.
pi)H(-Na j. nso; no. 1 yenow, 46e.
AT No. 1 4?c; No. 8 whits. 4343Hc
a wniie,
Jtri-No. I sic
BARI.KX Fair to choice melting, jsc.
ut-tuua wo. i nsx. si. is; cto. i north.
western, $1 k) Tlmo hy, prime, $4-30. Clover,
contract srada $1676.
, PROVISIONS hort ribs sides (loose)
, tT $Vfe $6. lauss pork. pr bbl.. $lt.2TVk
Pi W. Lard, per leo lbs , M SO. Short clear
Vsles tboxed). HI Sf7HB lrH
J The receipts and shipments of flour an
(train were: Receipts. Shipments,
Flour, bbls
he.it. bu
Coin. bu. ......
Oata, bu
Rye, bu. I. ......
Per'ev. . bu.... .
.... 40.500
.... IO.oiO
....37). mo
....tits ,
.... 6 4O0
.... 83.6
a.7o
W.8
6.'
Tl.'tU
OB ths Produce exchsnga today the but
V ter risrVet was s'.eady; creameries. r.'SO
r'He: cires, jcii.Tc. lg. stak; st mar,
tvi.ti Included, is.-: r.rst-': it,,c: prims first
eV.W C'Ueess. HsMly; iUiW
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
After Bpnrt of Activity at Openinc Mgrkst
Beo mei Dull god Qalel
THREAT OF STRIKE DEPRESSES RAILROAIS
Later Toss Is Heavy, hat Close Is
Fairly Active Greet Northera
Rises as Resalt ef Fever
able Ceart Deetalea.
NEW TORK, March 28. There was a fur
ther desultory contest waged between the
opposing elements In the speculation for
o small part of the fltock exchange ses
sion nf today. When It was demonstrated
that neither side was gaining any marked
sdvsntsge, the professional element which
had been carrying on the contest prac
tically abandoned It. After that the mar
ket fell Inta a period of dullness such as
has not been seen fir many weeks.
The auletness was acccDted as a grate
ful relief from the recent turmoil In ths
market. The professional testing opera
tions seemed to be largely on the short side
of the market. The resistance which thane
efforts encountered was attributed to the
activities of the party of bankers and
capitalists said to have been organized
for the purpose of support Ins the market
and supposed to be responstbl for the
rany in Tuesday s market. When the msr
ket was seen to have resained some de.
gree of balance, many brokers left the
street. Intending to be gone until Monday
In the enjoyment of what they regarded
as much-needed rest. Active operations
were In progress at the subtreasury today
In the working of the trejuiury's relief
messjure for the money market, payments
on account of redemption of government 4s
nf 11107. of anticipated April Interest on ths
2s and the 4s of 1S07 and of deposits of
customs revenues with the national banks
wore all In progress If preparations were
in progress also ror the large Interest and
dividend pnyments Monday, they were bul
anced by these relief forces and the money
market fulled to show any reflection of
them. When the stock market advanced
early In the day Great Northern preferred
was a conspicuous leader on account of the
decision of the Minnesota supreme court on
the legality of Its $80,000,000 stock lsue. There
wss. however, an abrupt fall In the quota
tions for the subscription rights to the
new stock In the curb market. While the
.--..j- w new kiock nas Deen held up
bv the litigation, periods have accrued for
the payment of three 10 per cent instnll
ments of the subscriptions and another
falls due on April 8. These Installments.
If made payable all together on April 8,
would- call for some $24,000,000 and might
prove troublesome In the present condition
?Lii monty "'artet. There Is a general
tbTna iti i nfr'fuln"s that money condl-
S-v . 1 ""Prove after April 1.
lD9 . nkv of Ene-a'"'l made a weak re-i-
? f2r the but 'H"counts essed
kik n l exchange at Paris,
which measures the pressure of outside
UUiiy -Jequ remS,1t" on that center, re
Fn,lh hVnV'.', poor how'nK the
2 A"0" b"i were regarded as re-
nVo,l.the ere"""!, of J181 PNMura. with
Reoo'oe0' me""ton for the future.
Xnlr.!.1. a1lock between officials
nYl. Ive" P We,ern railroads, which
threatened a strike, had a depressing effect
pn the market and helped to the heavv
office. ,aiarK tra"nr The rnarklng up
mfn' C",at the nl of the day was on a
IT, L VOLUnle of transactions. The ma
n-J?Bet hwr. fairly steadv
Bonds were steady. Total sales rmr
rncJhean1ed18orcayin,t
Bales. High. Low. Clow.
n
. si, IDQ
, l.
ersl fund, exclusive of the lltt.OOO.OOO gold
reserve, shows: Available ensn beiance,
8KV0ft.S.llK; gnM ""In and bullion. $124. 77,
444; rld certiflcatea, $49,344,140.
eve York Moaey Market.
NEW TORK. March 88.-MONTTT On
call, steady at 2yu'4 per oent; ruling rate,
4 per cent; closing bid and offered, t per
cejil, lint lotLjiS, very dull and easier, sisty
days. 'KjvH per cent; ninety days and sis
months, t per cent.
PRIMN MbHCANTlLU rarfcHr-flatt
TfiRLINO EJCCHA NO BJ Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.R336'9
t.kXMi tar demand and at $4.7MWi 4.7X70 for
slxty-dsy bills; posted rstesi $4 Sr) and
$44V4; commercial bills. $4.7KVff 4.7H
P1LVER Bar. 6tic; Msxlcan dollars. 60Ho
BONDS Government and railroad steady,
closing quotations on- bonds were as
follows: .
..101 Jia n, hi ssnas... r
...l1! do 4n ctfi t"
...loiu, an 4ti rtfl t
...lHr do td wrtes f
...10e U N. onl. 4s 11
...1l Mn. e. s 4a..
,.130t4 Mel. Tantral 4s..
,.13'"4I do 1 Inc.
rj S. ref. la. rag
in eoupon
C. g. Sa, rag...,
do oownofl .....
V. t. old 4a, rag
do coupon
11. B. new 4a, rag.
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4s...
do a
Atchlaon gen. 4s...
do adj. 4a.
Atlantic C. U 4a..
Hal. Oblo 4s....
do I'M
Bra R T. e. 4s...
Central of Ga. Is...l4
.tn lat Ine
M Inc
do td Ino
Chra. Ohio 4Ha..
C, B. g. a. 4a..
C, R. 1. A P. ta...
do col. OS.
. 7J
.11(7
. aa
. II
. M
12
M
Minn. St. U 4a.
M., K. T. 4a
do la
N. R. R. of M. s. 4a MH
!4. T. C. g. Ia ')4
100 lN. J. C. f ta lv
l No. PaclSo 4a 10e
HI do la 10
N. W. c. 4a
l n. g. U rf.1 4a B4i
t4i Penn. con. M
M ;Readln (tan. 4a H
aag. L. a L H. C ta.110
WS St. U A g. F. ff. 4a Tl
8t. U 8. W. . 4.. 71
tl Seaboard A. It. 4s.. 74
actX3. U . 4a.. go. Paclflo
rolo. Ind. la, aar. A 49 I do lit 4a ctfa 1
Colo. Mid. 4a 44 I Bo. Railway ta 1"
Colo. A so. 4a tvH Taiaa A P. la 114
IS T , St. U A W. 4s.. SI
MH t'nlnn Pacific 4a 1" H
14 r g. Etral M Sa I
17 .Wabaiih la .
It Weaters Md
OMAIIA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Active end Etendf to Etroeirer Tho
TesteTdgy.
HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE
Uberal Receipts el ghees) ssi Lambs,
wrltk Trade Reasoaakly Active
sad Prices Net lit
terleJly Changed.
BOUTH OMAIIA, March IB, 107.
Receipts were:
Omnia! Monday ....
Official Tuesday ....
Official Wednesday
OlllUal Thursday ..
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
... 4.f40 4.W-9 ll.KK)
... 4,41
... $,30 6. Mi
... 6,300
Cubs ta
D. A R. O. 4a.....
potman' Sec. Sa. .
Rrla p. I. 4a
do gen. 4m. .
Hocking Val. 4Va..li4 w. A U E. 4s..
Japan s1,Wla. Oantral 4s...
Offered. "Bid.
.1111
. T7
. 14
. M
Receipts. Shipments.
ic.ouo .ooo
41.1X10 M.OKO
176.000 133,00
142,000 107,000
EOGS-10.
Flour, bbls
Wheat, pu..
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
- - - , -
Kansas City Grain and Provisions. .
KANSAS CITY, March 8. WHEAT
May, 694c; July, 7074,c; September, 72c;
cash. No. 2 hard. 707V4c; No. 8. 632c;
No. 2 red, 74ffc7-lVc; No. 8, G7(73o.
42c; cash. No. 2 mixed, 40Hig-10Vc; No, 3,
Sac; No. 2 white, 42c; No. 3, 41"4c
OATH NO. wrilte, 4U4i.w;; no. t mixea.
40-Vc.
choice prnlHe, Jll OCKriH.60.
K X r riteany, wywic.
EWG3 Firsts, 15c.
BUTTER Kxtra, 29c; firsts, 26o; seconds,
stc; packing, loc,
Wheat, bu...
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Receipts. Shipments.
... 63,000 77,000
.. 56.0"0
12,000
Adams Brprass
Anulcamatad Cobdst ..
Am. o. a f..T.T;..;"
Am. a r. pfo "'
Am. Cotton Oil J
Am. Ootton oil pf
Amarlcan Expren
Am. H. A U pra
Amarioaa lea
Am. Llnaaed Oil
Am. Llnaeavl Oil ptA.
Am. Locomotlva ,
Am. Locomotlre nfd.,,,.
Am. B. A R.,
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. 8 mar RaBnlns ,
Am. Tobaoco pld ctf
Anaconda MlniJg Co......
Atchlaoo 7." .!
Atchlaoo pd ,
Atlantlo Coast Una
Baltimore A Ohio.........
BaJ. A Ohio pfd....
Brooklyn Rapid Tr......i.
Canadian pacific
Central of N. 1
Chraapaaka A Oblo
fhlearo ot. W
Chlcajo A N. W
C. M. A Bt. P
Chicago T. A T., offeras..
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado T. A I
Colorado A So
Colo. A Bo. ut pfd
Colo. A lo. Id pfd
Conaolidated Oaa
Corn Produpta
Corni Produota pfd
Dolawar A Hudaon
Ial., U A W
lnTer A R. 0
1,(00
a4
MS
Itu.
M
I73t
1,100 108 100
94
en 14
to
II
IS
40
104
Boston Stocks nnd Bonds.
BOSTON, March 28 -OalI loans, (UTS per
cent; time loans, 6$ 7 per cent. OfTlclal
prices on stocks and bonds were:
Alrhlaon adj. 4s..... n IHIngham
do 4a r.. vi. a Hacia.
Max. Central 4a It Icentennial ...
Alihllon S7Mi Coppar Range
do pfd Ufa fXly Went ...
Boston A Albany feto Pranklln
Boaton A Maine 164 (lrnby
Ho, ion Elevated lIt Isle Royals ...
Kttchburg ptd IS" Maaa. Mining
Mexican Central JOV.1 Mlrhlgan
rJ. Y., N. H. A H...17I iMohawk
Union Pacific Hl4 Mont. C. A C.
Am. Pneu. Tuba IVt Old Dominion
.111 Oaceola
.1M ! Parrot
llVtiQulncy
Amit, Bugar
do pld
Am. T A T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Ertlson Glee. Illu.
Man. Electrto ...
do pfd
Maaa. i.'
United Fruit
United B, id
do pfd
V. 8. Btoel
do pfd
Adventurs
Allouea ....
Amalgamated
Atlantic
Aakad,
. 14
. M
.111
. II.
. t4S t'
61 U,
shannon
Tamarack
Trinity
United Copper
B Mining...
g. Oil
i."Ji7d."
.mil l ian v
. M Victoria
. M4 Winona
. I44 WolTertna
. H North Butte ...
. 1st Butte Coalition
. bU Nevada
. lsV'al. A Arliona.
. 14it)Ureeoe. Con. ...
II
MO
II
77H
If
IT
1M
1HV4
6
14
74
1
47
1
11
ill '
17
104
II
7Vi
11
ts
7i
I
ir5
W
S&4
JVi
161
Urn
Four days' this week..l4.&3o 23.6X7 40.22
Pame days last week.. . .23,31 44..V.3 W.Sf'l
Same days 2 weeks so..a.J43 36.471 36.8
bVuue days 3 weeks aso.. 18,81 6.6ti 81, J
Same days 4 weeks aro. .18..1H7 37,466 36l
Same days last year. .. .16,i3 29.411 47, OH 4
The followlnn table shows the receipts of
cattlo, lMgs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for
the year to dale, compared with last year:
1W1. 106. Ino. Leo.
Cattle rs.u31 MO.ett Si.lDI
Xofts iliap to, 4H7 8o,ul
Sheep tU.iSl 441.7-1 80,41 ..,
CATTLH QUOTATIONS.
Oood to choice corn-fed steers.... $5.2Pf. 70
Fair to fcrood corn-fed steers 4.6( U'i.JO
Coiiiinon to fair steers i-Oom 66
Oood to choice fed cows $.8og4oO
Fair to good cows and heifers 8 au-a dO
Common to fair cows and hslfers., Xoou3.z6
Oood to choice stockers A feeders.. I JhulHl
yair to Rood stockers and feeder.. S kii4 36
Common to fair stockers 30"j3.80
Hulls, stars, etc 2.7ij4 40
Veal calves 4Wa.M
The followlrur table shows the averare
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1M7. 19u.l!M5.19O4.1903.1902.l01
London Closing! Stocks.
LONDON. March 28. Closing; quotations
on the lvondon stock exchange:
Conaola. money .. It 11-11 N. T. Central
do account la 11-11 Norfolk A W.
Anaconda 11! do pfd
Atchleon ll:Ontaxto A W.
do pfd ? iPennaylvanla .
Daltluore A Oblo.... l'Kand Mines ..
Reading
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Paclflo .
Union Paclflo ....
.... 10 1 do pfd
... 71 V. 8. Steel
400 si
ino log 101
O.I'XI 11 111 lit
tsoo 101 101 joj
IOV 122 11B
, l.ioe
13.100
, IS, MO
I'M
r 10O
,. 4, OUO
0
0
t
IS
7
w
I.SO0 40
m .
IK
7
16
4
ltl
II
V
M
80
4H
Canadian Paclflo 1714a
Chaa. A Ohio 41
Chicago Ot. W 1344
C, M. A St. P 1.14
DeBeera Mle
Denver A R. O
do pfd ,
Erie 24 do pfd
do lat pfd IS Wabash
do id pfd N do pfd ....
Illlnola Central 14S Bpanlah 4a ..,
Ijouiavllle A N Ill Orand Trunk
M., K. A T H
SILVER Par, quiet, 80,d per ounce.
MONEY 3Mj4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 6j6Ve Pr cent; for three
months' bills, 6&6 1-16 per cent.
.t.ltl
... 77
,.. II
... V
... b
... 1
... tl
... $1
... 14
... 7K
...147
,.. II
... K
...UM
... 14
... H
... W
... t
New York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK March 28. dosing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Adama Con M Little Chief
Murch 18.
March 18.
March 20.
March 21.
March 33.
March 23.
March 24.
March 26.
March 20.
March 2i.
March 2.
t 47 I 6 Oil 6 041 7 08 6
6 48 1 6 10 4 B 7 191
6 17 6 08 I T S3 $ 27
( 24, 6 1 6 18i 4 82, 7 361 r 15,
16 16 W 6 0S 4 6 J 6 0V
6 lo 6 261 6 01 4 87 7 441 03
16 24 16 6 02 7 87 16 08
6 07H) 6 15 6 061 7 24 14:
8 021
6
021 6 20 I 6 13. 7 22 I
lll 87 6 13 7 28 6 12
22 26 5 101 5 17 I 6 W
6 29
6 27
e
6 16
6 13
6 15
6 21
6 13
6 18
e
6 32
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES.
Cattle.
Omaha $3.26'ui.60
Chicago 1.76UC76
hvansKs City 2..oui.k&
St. Louis ....j -.. l.t"u.60
Sioux City 8.006.60
The official number of cars
brought In today by each road was:
cattle. Hogs, eneep. H sea
IIoKS.
$6.10(16.27
6.oii6.40
6. 7o.26
6.8S1J6.40
6.156.30
of stock
C, M. & St. P. Ky.
Walwih
Mo. fua Ry 1
I'nion I'aclilo System 18
C. A N. W. Ry. (east). 1
C. 4 N. W. Ry. (west) 17
C, rit. P., M. O. Ky. 8
C, B. & g. (east) 3
C, li. dx (j. (west).... 50
C, 1C I. & P. (east)
C., It. I. At P. (west)... 4
Illinois Central
Chicago Great W'st'n 1
2
14
14
29
1
75
23
18
14
Total Receipts 102
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber Indicated:
1,000 1M 117
100 nt 175 17t
1,I"0 4 IK
HO 1S4 IS
I.70O 17 144
IJ.OOO 12 117
100 6 I
100 1ft 1
700 II 10
TOO 118 177
2A.C00 (P AR. O. pfd.
16. 00)
Board of Trade Quotations for Kansas
City delivery. The range of price. re
ported by Logan ft .Bryan, 113 Board 01
Trade building, was:
Commodity. Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.
Wheat-
May
July
Corn-
May
July
6741 fl9HrrV
70ts170HSV4
40fli 4044yff
41Vy!S. 41VfcU.41Vi4)(414(SH
A asked. B bid.
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. March 28.
W H BAT May, 77c; July, 7n44c; No. 1
hard. 8u4c; No. 1 northern, 7Wc: No. 2
northern, 77a'774c; No. S northern, 76f
76c.
FTjOUK First patents, $4.164.Z6: second
patents, 84.0uili4.10: first clears, $3,204(3.50;
second clear $2.40tff12 W.
BRAN in bulk. $17.00itfl7.26.
Mllwankee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., March 2 .WHEAT
Bteady; No 1 northern, 82.f3c: No. t
northern, wanic: May, va4e asaeo.
RYIU Steady; No. 1, jac
PARLEY Dull; No. 2, TltVWfTJo: iarnple,
61"ii72c.
CORN Easier: No. .8 caan, 4lHHZc;
May, 46c asked.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVERPOOL. March 28. WHEAT Spot.
No. 2 red western winter, steady at 6s2V,d;
No. 1 California, quiet at 6 6J. Futuoes,
quiet; March, nominal; May, 6e4d; July,
6s iVkd.
CORN-Bpot, American mixed, new, quiet
at 4s 2d: old, steady at 6u 8d. Futures,
quiet; March, nominal; May, 4s 4d.
Philadelphia Prodnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 28. EOGS
Bteady and In fair demand; western fresh,
16c. at mark.
CHEKSti-Flrm and In fair demand: New
York full creams, fancy, 14!144.c; choice,
14VtO.
Peoria Grain Market.
PEORIA, March . CORN-Lower; No.
1 yellow and No. 3, 40c; No. 4, 88c; DO grade.
82ii35c.
OATS Firm: No 1 white, 43c; No. $
white, 41u41c: No. 4 white, 4,0.
RYE Firm; No. 2, 67&Joc.
Daleth Grain Market.
DULUTH. Minn.. March 28 WHEAT
No. 1 northern, T.'Tc; No. 2 northern. 7Hc;
May, 79c; July. SOHc; Beptember, 7!)c.
OATb On track. 41c.
Toledo fceeiT Market.
TOLEDO, March 28. SEEDS Cloyer, cash,
$8 60; March. $60; Apill. $8.70; October,
$7.0. Timothy. $2.20. Alslke. 87 4.
Wool Market.
BOSTON, March 2. WOOL The feature
of the wool market Is the sbsorbing in
terest in the foreign wool situation. In
domestlo wool only a mod rate volume of
sals has, taken place. 1'iioes axe strong,
however. Pulled wools are quiet on the
whole. Buch territories us are offered are
not ineetli.g with extensive sale. There is
a demand for half-blood and not much to
be hud. Domestic quotations range as fol
lows: Indiana and Missouri Combing, -blood
33i4c; comblnsi, qua rter -blood, Slj
13c. Tc Scoured basis, fine 13 months,
7i74c; tine 6 to 8 uv nine, O-yTdc; fine fall
clean. 660. California Bcoured basui,
northern ilioice tlTij',,c; northern good, 64
W'C, middle counties, 62uSc. Oregon
Scoured Ui: is, eaklein. No. 1 staple, 7jJ
Toe; eustcrn No. 1 clothing, 8t7A;: valley
No. 1, xnii-; Territory staple, scoured
bajsls, fine, 72'gTJc; hne meiium, 6e.iu7yc;
mtdiuni, 6n6c; territ' ry ordinary, scoured
bsbla, 6c-i'i'Jc: fine medium, tniKc; medium,
i-jo4c. Colorado and New Mexico riprlng,
scoured. X. bs''; No. 1,
ST. 1XUI3. March 28. W(x)I-8teady ;
inialluin grades combing and clothing 34
tnix:, Iivht tine. j'M'ilc; htuivy Hue, l&albc;
tub wubhed, 3ku36c.
manners' Becurltlea
Erie
Brie let pfd
Erie Id pfd
General Klectrte
Hocking Vallar
Illinois Central
International Paper
Int. Paper ptd
Int. Pump
Int Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd '..
Kanaaa CHr Bo
K. C. go. pfd
Loslaville A N
Mviioan Central
Minn. A Bt. L,
M , Bt. P. A B. 8. sf
St., B(. P. 4i S. g. M pfd.
Mlasourl Paclflo
ktlaeourl, K. A T
M.. K. A T, ptd
National Lead
N. R. R. sf M. pfd
N. Y. Central, ea-dlv
N. T., O. A W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd.
North Amertoan
Paclflc Mall
Pennsylvania ,.
People'! Gaa
P., C C. A Bt. L.
Preeeed Bteel car
Praaaed 8. C. pfd
Pua man Palaoa Car
Reading
Reading let pfd, offered
Reading td pld
Republio Bteel ,
Republle Bteel pfd ,
Hock lalsnd Oo
Rock laland Co. pfd
Bt. U A 8. F. id pfd...,
Bt. Lou la S. W
81. L. t). W. pfd
Southern Pacific
Bo. Paclge pld
Bo. Railway
Bo. Hallway pld
TonmaaM C. A I
Texaa A Pacific
T., Bt. L. A W
T., Bt. L. A W. pfd....
Union Paolno
Union PaclRc pfd
D. B. evipreaa.
U. B. Realty
U. 8 Rubber
V. 8. Rubber ptd
V. B. Bteel
U. 8.' Steel pfd
Vs. -Cam. Chemical ....
Va.-l'ro. Cbem. pi....
Wabal
Wabsah pfd
Walle-rargo Slipreaa ...
Weetlnghovue KlectrlS .
Western Union
Wheeling A U K
Wtaconeiu Central
V la. Central ptd
Nurtbern Paclflo
Central Latner
Central Leather pfd....
Bloee-ghefneld Bteel ....
Ureal Nortnern ptd
InL Metropolitan
Int. Met. pm
40-H
13
UK
144
J'to t , eti tH
l.ano liUj : t, a
1.5J0 8144 H
M
46
HSU,
1X
8114
177
4H
IKVi
Tl
4H
t4
Shs,
7i
Ht
77
140
"St
7
17
74 '
1V,
S1
44
114
100
l"0
, I. 8O0
T1.0W
. 1.8"0
. l."0
2
71 "4
14
44,
IT
i
71
47
XS
6TV.
4 V4
400 144V4 141
ioo ui iii"
'00 -T5V "'TSve
r0
100
18
400 49K
l.f lit1
JOT,
'" 4t4
7t 104
fxi in
l.xo 11
. 4.1U4 it
M0 U
. l.tuo 44
'. "i.'ioo iii"
. 1.4U0 lilt
, 100 lb
.' iiioo 'ii"
900 . 14i
. M.4'10 X
. 1.M0 88S4
O0 41
400 U
o to
. ioo iso
.124. K 10
, 184
11
.....
4
10H4 10214
1S1H 131
Tli 72S4
14 14
414 414
44 45
41
114 114
M . etive
3
lllrtj
1V4
41
at
40
140
T5
14
72
14
12U
874
4
la
Alice 424
Hreere US
Brunawlck Con 40
Camatock Tunnel .... Z4
Con. Cel. A Vs 04
Horn. Silver ., 140
Iron Bllver 4u0
Leadvllls Con 4
Ontario
Ophtr
Potoal
Savage i.. A
, Sierra Nevada ..
Small Hopea ....
Standard
I
.. 4
.JO)
..ill
..10
.. TS
.. 41
.. U
..840
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift and cvmuany aJb
Cudahy Packing Co bMl
Armour 4 413
Vansant A Co 1
Carey A Uoiiton 66
Liobman & Co 13
McCreary & Carey 41
W. I. Kieuhen 16
Hill & Son 26
K. P. Lwla
Huston & Co 23
Hamilton & Rothschild .. 8
L. Wolf 48
J. 1L Bulla 7
Bam Wertheimer 4
Mike Haguerty 8
Bo! Degun 1
B. Hoot Co
T. B. 1 rurh ram 10
Bulllvan Bros IS
L)hmer Bros IS
Other Buyers 23
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
3u0 l.Uttj . l.ua
l.i61 - 1.1.W
800 1,278
1,4(18 l.M
Foreign Financial,
LONDON, March 28. Money was In good
demand In the market today. Discounts
were easier In anticipation of more plenti
ful supplies of money after the turn of
the-month. At the opening of the Stock
exchange the tone was slightly nervous.
In expectation of the announcement of fur
ther failures, but the fears were not real
lxed and prices grew firmer. Some checks
were returned, but It is believed that the
difficulties will be arranged.. Trading was
limited, operators being unwilling to make
fresh commitments before the holidays.
Consols were steadily supported and hard
ened. Foreigners were dull, owlnp; to the
uncertainty of the French bank rate. Rio
Tintos and Japanese hardened. Japanese
Imperial As of 1Mo4 closed at 1G3H- Ameri
cans started steady, but declined under
realisations. Union Pscifio and Southern
Pacific were particularly affected and re
mained so until the receipt of ths New
York opening prices, when, under the In
fluence of American support and the fact
that no further failures had been an
nounced, they reacted and closed firm. The
Indian secretary purchased $1,250,000 In gold,
due here April 9, and tbxiO.000 due May 20.
The secretary also secured an option on
8260.0UO In gold due here shortly.
BERLIN! March 8.-.Tradlng on the
Bourse today opened dull on the New York
advices, but later the tone Improved.
PARIS. March 28 Trading on the Bourse
today opened dull and Inactive, but at the
close prices were firmer. Russian Imperial
4s were unquoted and Russian bonds of
1904 closed at 487. The private rate ot dis
count waa 8 per cent.
l.o
1.800
t.KOO
100
144
41
10
44
Bank of England Statement.
LONDON, March 28. The weekly state
ment of the Bank of England shows the
following changes: Total reserve, de-
tun creased 2.337.000: circulation. Increased
li.t I 1,200,0): bullion, decreased 1,337.614; other
H lu I securities, increased tl.2u6.0uO; other de
posits decreased 630,000; public deposits,
decreased 694,000; notes reserve, decreased
2,3l.0OO; government securities, un
changed. The proportion of the bank's
reserve to liability Is 40.86 per cent, come
pared with 44 per cent last week.
834b
TS
14
44
44
t44
TD
"
40
14 J
111
1,100 8114
100
84,800
40
T7V4
43
40
LOOS 14
.. l.J'O
..114.4O0
.. It
V. "'00
4"0
71
41
"0 101
fl.S'O 44
14.700 rN
1.JO0 (4
104
l"0 14
4tlu 114
! '"iei iii"
tutt 40
I '"too ii"
too rr
, U.3u0 144
. 1.8U0 17
4"0 4IV4
42 V.
1UH 111
to II1
14 TI
lit
84V4 44
.....
4o 41
1M 141
44 j
1"
Tl4
44H
100
83
4
tf
11
41
lV4
84
101 KS
13 U
lis
144 144
1 to
11
17 11
IT 41
111 1U
t r
tu 11
H 42
14.100 U W. 10
1.100 14 "
4u0 47 ea
Tolsl sales for tbs day, M.0u haras.
Boston Copper Market.
' These quotations are furnished by Logan
gt Bryan, members New York and Boston
Stock exenanses, iu t"' ui nuw.
Adventure ...
7, ,.,,. 14NorUi Butte
blegtuu ' Doestnioa
Ulack Mountain 4lsweoia
Boetoa Cenaolldaled.. iin rueu. Bervloa
4 Mohawk T4
44 Kevade Consolidated. 14
. 4t
.. 43
..117
4
ttuite CssUtlea rne. servioa. pis..
(alune A Artou..lWt!ulacr
r.in A Heel t& Bkannsa
, PK ...,
TTviTrinlty
14 United mit
11 United Slates, com
17 United States, pfd.
fcl lb CuoaoUdated .
Us) Victors
I Winona
laVtWolveiinS
aCnanee ........
, Su Siplialag
, 444 Greene Canines
. 14
CeoUMintal
Cuppar Range
Delly Weet
teal Butts
franklin
Gieene Copper
Craaby
Helvetia
lela Royal
Keeweenaw
U Pittsburg.
Meaearnueetts
Mlcblgas
Bank Clearlasjs.
OMAHA, March 28 Bank clearings) for
today were 41, i42,eo.nD, ana rur me corre
sponding date last year 81.487 .810. 21
Traaiat) Statement.
M'ASHINOTON: March 28. Today's state,
lucul of the treasury beUucee la the gen
ii
114
11
lie
18
104
4
4J4
4
,.. '4
... 4
...180
... U
11
... 14
Bank of France Statement.
PARIS, March 28 The weekly statement
of the Bank of France shows the follow
ing changes: Notes In olroulatlon. In
creased 7,730,000 francs; treasury deposits.
Increased 8,100,000 franca; general deposits.
Increased 114,060,000 francs; gold In hand,
decreased 6.260.0U0 franca; silver In hand,
decreased ,5.0"0 francs; bills discounted.
Increased 110,10,000 francs; advances, de
creased 7,527,0u0 francs.
Metal Market.
KHVV YORK. March 28,-METALft-There
was an advance of 6lus In the
London tin market, with spot closing at
-'184 16s and futures at lsi 10s. Locally
the market was dull, with spot quoted at
f 4ii.OfRri40.ro. Copper was lower in the Lon
don market, liming about half of yester
day's gain, with spot closing at 97 6s
and futures at 77 6s. Ixically the market
was dull und more or less nomlnul. I -tike
Is quoted at 824 76nu2S.2P; electrolytic, l':i.&rf
'ij.lo. and casting at 8-3.71 ri 24. 25. Iead was
lower in the KiihIIs" market, with spot
quoted at 19 us ZA. Locally prices were
unchanged, ranging from 81.00 to 3U.S0,
according to gradea Speller was un
changed at X 16s In the Loudon market
and at 86.l0(&6.r4 In the local market Iron
waa lower in the Kngllnh market, with
standard foundry quoted at 52s Sd and
Cleveland warrants at 63s 12d. Locully the
market was unchanged: No. 1 foundry
northern la quoted at t26 .2Mr2CS6; No. t
foundry northern, 8-4.7i.ti &.T5; No. 1 foundry
southern. I'!'". fn.,jii,6u; No. 8 foundry south
ern. 86.fa.ij'6.00.
ST. U)t Id, March 28 Lead, . lower at
8.u6; spelter, steady at 81.75.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 28. COTTON Spot
closed steady; middling uplands, lo.86c;
middling gulf, 11 2oc; sales, 2.7UU bales.
BT. liOVia March 28. COTTON-Steady ;
middling. loc; sales, none; receipts. 860
bales; shipments, 6 bales; stock, 88,418
bales.
LIVERPOOL, March .-COTTON-8pot,
dull; prices 1 point lower; Amvr'rsn mid
dling fair, tfitd; good mld-llli-g, Rd; mid
dling, Vtf7d ; low middling 6.8 A good ordi
nary. i.oTd; ordinary. 4.61. Ths sales of
the day were i.0uu bales, of which o were
for speculatiua and export, and Included
4.70 American: receipts, none.
NEW OH LEAN 8, March 2.-irOTTON-
Epots closed quiet; sales, 1.360 bales; low
ordinary, (c nominal: ordinary, 7c nominal;
good ordinary, 8o-18c; low middling, ;
r...d(llln. 10 11-lec; good mlddl'ng. 118 16
middling fair. U 8-10 nomlnaj; fair. 13 -16c
nomlnai; receipts, 8,24 bales; stuck, 8sl,4a2
270
Total 2,368 4,744 6.448
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were light
again today, making the total for the week
so far considerably under last week's llg-
urea, but slid not much different from the
record of a year ago.
Lighter receipts seemed to have had a
beneficial effect upon the market. The life
and strength noted yesterday continued to
day, the trade this morning being both ac
tive and anywhere from fully steady to a
little higher In spots.
What has been said regarding the mar
ket on beef steers would apply equally well
to cows and heifers, which were free sell
ers at good, strong prices.
There were naruiy enougn stocKers or
feeders In the yards this morning to really
make a test of the market, but the feeling
was that anything desirable would com
mand good, firm prices.
Representative sales:
BEEK BTEERB.
No. At. Pr. No. At. ft.
10 170 4 10 II 1104 4 44
I IDI 4 40 11 1130 i 00
14 411 4 40 n 1241 t 00
1004 4 40 I 1041 I 00
4 1001 4 44 24 1211 e S)
11 441 4 44 11 1214 4 u
4... 1114 4 44 81 1144 I 10
II 1144 4 44 11 lie I 10
It Ill 4 44 14 1240 I II
11 11 4 10 10 U44 I 14
trt 4 70 10 lm I II
10 1041 4 14 II Mil I 84
II 1140 4 44 ' 11 1184 I IS
li 1064 4 is io ino 4 It
1141 4 10 II l!4l I II
II 1188 4 40 80 14111 I 10
14 1014 4 40 4 , llll I 40
U ....1101 4 46 104 1444 1 14
cow a
1 TOO 2 8ft .....'. IOO I 44
I 140 I 4S 4 44e I H
2 Ill I 44 1 1204 4 00
104 I IS I lute 4 00
1 474 I 46 1 1014 4 00
II 441 1 40 4 1077 4 00
440 I 44 81 1041 4 04
S lose I to II luil 4 04
4 1"4T e 50 1 1175 4 04
S 1210 I M) 11 1286 4 10
4 4t I it I l'-3 4 14
Zl M I 10 14 114 4 14 .
1 1H4 I 40 1 140 4 14
I llll I TO 41 l'J 4 84
1 iff. I 70 I lt4 4 S4
1UU6 I 1 10 ,. S 4 16
14 1U60 1 10 4 1147 4 10
1 1110 40 4 1340 4 14
1 1121 44 II 1044 4 40
M 1010 I 94 1 1144 4 40
HEIFERS.
4 441 I 00 87 TBI I 14
4 170 I 14 44 U0 I OS
1 144 I 46 1 130 4 14
4 1X4 I 40 1 11U 4 14
11 42 I 80 t 776 4 81
BULLS.
1 1300 40 1 1444 T4
1 1360 4 10 1 1440 10
I 74 44 1 100 I 74
1 144 I 40 2 1u0 I 74
1 120 I 40 1 1760 I 40
1 1624 I 60 1 670 4 14
I. ...' 1610 I 44 4 lit ill
CALVES.
8 171 4 10 1 .'. 110 4 IB
1 110 4 SO 1 140 4 16
8 100 6 00 8 146 4 SO
1 Z40 I 76 1 140 4 40
J Ui 4 00 t 106 I 60
FEEDERS.
I in I 40 4 6T0 4 M
II lbO I 40 , 10 1064 4 TO
44 4 40 41 14 4 10
t ' 4 14 II luo5 4 40
g TBO 4 IS 2? iii 4 44
STOCKERS AND FKEDEK8.
14 til I 64 14 4s 4 48
1 410 I 46 14 Ul IS
T 446 4 40 14 M IS
It , 7e4 4 16 11 4o4 4 40
4 630 4 10 4 1014 4 44
4 KM 4 10 13 i4 4 14
4 lit 4 14 4 1144 4 71
8 1171 4 14 li 1141 8 OS
1 460 4 la
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF NEW YORK
CHARTERED 1812
THE STATEMENT OF THE NATIONAL CITY DANK. MADH
IN ANSWER TO THE CALL OF THE COMPTROLLER, MARCH
22, 1907, SHOWS:
GROSS DEPOSITS OF $185,028,850
NET DEPOSITS OF 147.63S.682
GOLD AND LEGAL TENDER IN VAULT 43.395.479
BEING 29V RESERVE, OR $8,500,000 ADOVE LEGAL RE
QUIREMENTS. THE CAPITAL OF THE RANK IS $25,000,000
ITS SHAREHOLDERS LIABILITY 25.000,000
AND ITS SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS. 22,652.808
A TOTAL OF 72,562,808
i
THE NATIONAL CITY BANK DESIRES ADDITIONAL
HIGH-GRADE BUSINESS.
41 17 80 17V, W t8 80 I tJV,
Tl ') 40 4 10 44 124 ... 4 Ustj
64 ITT 40 4 10 IT KA 140 4 IHj
II 114 ... I 10 10 141 10 I II
44 Ill ... I 10 40 144 40 4 12
46 1! ... 180 t IM ... 4 li
40 1-1 ... 4 10 II t4 40 4 12
44 474 ... 4 10 23 Ill ... 112
66 , 110 10 4 80 61 ID! 80 III
44 lot 40 I 20 41 SSI 40 I II
44 147 ... 4 J? 44 t7 ... Ill
10 144 40 8 II 4 I4T ... 4 12
45 0 ... ia 44 til ... 4 12
44. ...... .21 ... 412 hi 171 10 112
40 121 ... 4 21 II 141 ... 4 li
44 tfll ... 4 12 4 MO ... Ill
44 821 40 4 la T4 144 ... I I
41 171 110 Of?, Tl 00 Ml 4 ii
II IU 80 4 tl'i . .......IM 80 4 16
Tl 124 ... 4 il 44.. 140 44 4 16
Tl 25 10 I y 54... !l 40 4 X
64 IHI 10 4 IU 61 104 ... I IS
Tl 140 ... 1 42 61 40 4 IS
44 144 40 4 -1 Tl 216 140 I 84
4T I 40 4 II 44 2M ... 4 16
61 .421 40 4 22 66 H6 ... 116
Tt 44 120 12 JH ... g 16
61 1"l 140 4 21 Tl IKI ... I 16
It 840 140 4 12 14 134 ... I 88
41 114 110 4 82 64 m ... 116
41 110 ... 4 tt 48 141 ... 4 86
II 121 ... 4 12 T 218 ... I tl
11 111 ... Ill
BHKKP Reoeints of sheen loolrxl m,H.
liberal on paper this mornlna?. hut
matter of fact the offerings on the market
were really small, as twnnty-slz oars of
tha number reported In were billed through
lo eastern points and only halted here for
feed and rest.
The market was again In very fair condi
tion and everything desirable sold freely
i poou sicaoy prices, uooa ewes sola as
high as 86.78. with a sniinkllnsr of the me
dium to prstty decent kinds at around 85. 40
fc.46. A pretty decent kind of western
lambs sold at 87.60tr7.60. there belnir no
very rood western lambs anions- the frnah
receipts. A bunch of westerns which came
in mie yesterday sold Up to 87.80, the high
est price ever paid for fed lambs at this
market point. A little bunch of spring
lambs which came in late yesterday sold
at 115.
Practically evrrvthlna: offered nn the
market was sold by 10 oVlock In the morn
Ihif. which would Indicate a fairly active
market at current prices. It would be well
nowever, ror snippers to still bear In mind
that It Is the good to rholoe killers that
raekers want, while the medium frrades
of both sheep and lambs are more or less
neglected every day.
Quotations on killers: Good to choice
lambs, 87 -WW. 90; fair to (food lambs, 17.25
fi'7.66; rood to choice yearlings. Iamb
weights, $.6075; fslr to rood yearlings,
heavy weirhts. 8UOigt).50: fair to good year
ling's, heavy welgh'.s. 871 9il.10; good to
choice old wethers, 8t.Cnt;6.2f5; fslr to rood
old wethers. 85.7C-rJi6.00; rood to cholee ewes,
86.40,e.75; fair to good ewes. $6KU.40.
No. Av. Pr.
8 western geats 89 I 00
1010 western ewes 87 8 40
716 Mezloan ewes f8 6 46
13 western ewes 99 6 60
239 Colorado ewes 93 8 60
870 Colorado feeder lambs 60 T 16
1216 Nebraska-Mexican lambs ..It T 60
841 western lambs 66 7 60
228 western lambs 73 T 75
m Colorado lambs 85 7 75
16 spring Iambs 80 16.00
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong! to Illgfher Hogs Fire te
Tea Cents HIsTher.
PHICJIOO, March tS.ATTLHl-Recetpts,
4,000 head: market strong to 10c higher!
common to prime steers. 84. 2Df7.60; heifers.
3.76nV10; cows, 88.Sry7T5.00; bulls, tX.X
4 40: calves, 82.5037.26; stockers and feeders,
12.60(76 10.
HOOB Receipts, 14,000 head: market fVfJ
10c higher: choice heavy shinning, 8fi.8?14rHi
8.S7H: light butchers. tA.8f!r8.40: light
mixed, lervWVaS: choice light. 836rr?.40;
packing. 86.7tva.S6; pigs, H.aflfl 35; bulk.
t8?Wf!6S7H.
BHEFT ANT) LAMTlft-Recelpts, 8.000
head; market strong to 10c higher; sheen.
840nffW.60j yearlings, 5.003'7.26; lambs, $6.00
J.0.
OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations osl
Maple and Ksssi Prodnee).
EGGU-rer das., 10a
ElVli I'O'-'Lih if-Hens, lfUfco; old roost
rs. 6c: turkeys, 12a; duuks, luc; young
roosters, 'liiivc; geese, to.
UUTTKR l'acklng stock. 19c; choice to)
fancy daily, Z-wiUo, creamery, 27OA)o.
HAT Choice upland, tlO-Ov; medium, 88.50;
No. 1 bottom. 84.00; off grades, 8dti0ti.i0,
Rye straw, JI.Ou; No. 1 alFuUa, 81L&0.
11 RAN Per ton, 818.60.
FRUITS.
PINEAPPLES Florida, I5.004je.50 per
crate.
BT RA W R ERRI ES Choice Texas, 84 quart
cases, 84.00.
CHAN BbRRIEfl Per bbl.. 15.604 8. 60; la
bushel box, fl.8Vif2.75.
APPL.fc.ti Northern Spies, Fancy Qreert
Ings, per bbl., ti bu; Iowa and Missouri lieoi
Lavls, 83.60: VYlnesaps, 82.U0 per box.
COCOANUTS Per sack of hW lbs., Jl.BOtJ
TROPICA!. FRUITS.
FIGS California. bulk, oo; . 8-crowa
Turkish, 14c; 4-crowu Turkish, llo; l-orown
Turkish, 8o.
LEMONS-Llmonlern. 800 and 860 aim.
5.3; other brands, 60o less.
HANANAH-lcr medium sized bunoh,
$i,Oii'Ji2.25; lumbos. 8i.5n4l8.t0.
GRAPE FRUIT 6ises 64, 64 to 80, 85.60.
DATES Kadaway 54c; snyers, 8c; hal
lowls, 6c; new slutted walnut dates, 8-1
box, 8100.
ORANGES California navels, extra fancy,
176, OJ0, 216, 2u0 sixes, li.lAi; fancy, liM, lis)
sixes, 83.2&4j4.60; choice, large sixes, par box,
$2.75413.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEET8. TURNIPS AND CAHROTS-P&C
dos bunches. IfvfjGOc.
TOMATOEti-Florlda, 80-lb. crate. 84.59.
LEAF LKTTUCK Hoi housvs, per dos.
heads, 4Xc.
CUCUMBER8-Per dos.. tl.60.
RADlSHEd Per dos, bunches.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per dos.
40c.
HEAD LETTUCE Southern,
81.UOU1.2&.
OLD VEGETABLES.
NAVY BEANS Per bu.. 81.61;
110.
LIMA BEANS Per lb., 64o.
SWEET POTATOEH-lUinoia, per Urge
bbl., to.OU: seed sweet polaluea, per bbL.
11.85, April 1. ,
CABBAGE Holland seed, borne grown,
per lb.; new cabbage, per lb., 8Ho.
POTATOES Table stock, per bu- 60ol
seed stock, 7Bo4jL10.
ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 76a; red
or yellow, Colorado, per lb., Xc; Spanish,
per crate, 8100.
RIJTABAUAS About 150 Iba. to sack,
11.90.
TURNIPS. CARROTS, BEBTS-Ps-) bu
76c; parsnips, per bu.. 81.00. .
CUT BEEF PRICE.
Ribs: No. L 15c; Mo. a, scf Uo. L to.
Loins; No. L 18o; No. J, lie; No. 8. loo,
Chuckt No. 1, 6o: No. i. 6o; No. 4o,
Round: No. 1, 7Vc; No. 8. 7o: No. CvmZ
Platei No. L 5vc; No. g. 4ot No. 8. ia.
MI8CELLANEOU8.
HONEY Per 84 frames. 88.50.
BUUAR Qranulateu cane. In sacks. 8t HI
granulated beet, In sacks, 46.11
COFFEE Roasts S, No. 880 per lb.1
No. 80, ilo per lb.; No. eg. 18o per lb.1 No!
b, 15c per lb.; No. 21, Uo per lb. .
CHKLdE New full cream Wisconsin'
twins, Uo; new full cream briok, los
whael Swiss cheese, 18c; block Swiss.
17c; Umberger, 15c; young Americas, lHa. '
CIDER New York, bu.lt barrel, ta.7Cl bar
rel, 84.04.
NUTS California walnuts, No. 8, soft
shell, 18o; No. L soft shell, ao: Braalla.
1UVU1&C1 pecans, 194j22c; filberts, 12Vo; pea
nuts, raw. kVc; roasted, hc; California al.
monds, hard shell, 17Hc; Taragona, 17W;1
cocoanuts, 85.00 per 100. ,
CANNED U'XiOsS Corn, standard, we.,.
ern, 554200V; Maine. (116. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans
$1.46; standard 8-lb. cans, 81.20 Pineapples,
grated, 2-lb., standard, 82.2u4jl.80; sllceU,
Il.7i4f2 85; fancy Hawaiian, 2H-lb 8176; 1V-
V"ii ea. livo, iniiv,
85a
bunohes
per do a.
No. e.
WESTERNS
SOUTH DAKOTA.
8 eows 9o4 2 75 8 cows 878 1 85
10 cows 10O7 1 85
HOGS The reaction In hog values which
set In yesterday was continued today, the
market being Kxjli1c higher and active at
the advance. All the early receipts changed
hands In a short time, the yards being
praotlcaliy cleared before 10 o'clock In the
inoiniag. As will be noted frem the sales
U-low ,3.2;.! wss a very popular price,
whereas yesterday almost everything sold
at 4-;.lnu!.l.;V Toe hoKs sold trxiay at the
highest poln( touched since Thursday of
last week.
Bo far as can be observed thcrs Is no
reason for the present sharp advance In
hogs aside from the lighter receipts st ail
market points. Some operators on tha mar
ket are beginning to talk that last week's
large receipts were the result of a scars
in the country and are not likely to be
continued.
A few loads of hogs which came In late did
not sell to such good advantage, the mar
ket closing slow and weuk. The lust salsa
were principally at $.2o.
Kopieaenlsitlve sales:
Ns. Av. Sa. Pr. Me. A. 88. Pr.
44 14 lm 6 lite 44 ta ... 6
Knnaas Clfv Live atoear Market.
KANSAS CITY. March Js PATTLK
Receipts. 8,000 head. Including )V0 southerns;
market steady, cows and heifers weak:
choice export and dressed heef steers. 86 SS
ti'J.fS: fair to rood. 84.40tJi1S.2ri: western fed
steers, 84.O04j6.75; stockers and feeders, 8S.75
r6.00; southern steers, 83.80rtJ4.75; southern
row. IS.00160: native cows, 4noyHfi0:
native heifers. $S.154J1.70; bulls, J2.80rg4.60;
calves, 83.7Mr7.00.
HOGS iRecelpts. Wi head: market 10rft
15c higher: top. 365: bulk of sales. 34 7rv$
.0: heavv. 36.22V 80: nackers, 38.204i1.22H;
pies and lights. $6.1. 3.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts 8 rvf)
head; market steadv: lambs. J7.25rfr7.70:
ewes and yearllnrs, JS 266.00; western fed
vearllnrs, t.0ofi.S0; western fed' sheep;
JS.OO'gf.90; stockers and feeders, J3.50rgo.o0.
Ttew Yrk Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK, March t8 BEEVES Re.
retpfe, 273 head: nothing doing today; feel.
Ing dull, with 26 oars expected on tomor
row's market. Dressed beef In moderate
demand nf 7'fj6o for native sides. Texs
beef at 6h7V8.
CALVES Recelnts, 498 head; vests
eteady; common to prime veals, Jfl fVfJ
10.00; drained calves' about steady- city
dreesed. lorfilSo; country dressed, 8gi3Vic,
with some sales at 14c.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,015
hesd; shpep nominally firm; lambs. 10o
higher: prime to choice lambs. J8 fKUfiN 87Vi;
Jersev spring lambs, 38.00 per head.
HOGS Receipts. 1.9R8 hesd: market firm;
state and Pennsylvania hogs, 86.9:417.06.
Exports, 58 sheep.
tt. Ion Is live gtoek Market.
ST. IlT'IS. March W.-CATTTE Re
ceipts. 1,600 head, Including L400 Texans:
market strong: native ehlnplng and export
steers, J6.Tf)s 60: dressed beef anl hutcher
steers 84.85f? 00; steers under 1.000 lbs.,
J4.r04jfi.t6: stockers and. feeders. J3 50T6 2S;
cows and heifers. 8354)6.r5: canners. flUVrJ
50; bulls. J2.KM4.50; calves. 8 5"4l un;
Texas and Indian steers, J2O6i&.fl0; cows
and heifers. J1 9fi4.0ft.
HOGS Beceirts 3 TOO hesd: market 10c
hluher; plrs and lights. S.Sf.'''6 26; packers
fWffl.JC; butchers and best heavy; J.25
4J6 40.
SHEEP ACT LAMPS Receipts. W head;
msrkct steady: native muttons, J3.2vfi.85:
lamhs, J4.2&S9.00; culls and bucks, 81.5042
4. CO.
I 1 1
Slonx Cltr l.lve gtoek Harkrla.
SIOI'X CITY. Ia March 28. fPpeclnl Tel
egram.) CATTLR Receipts. 9'X head: mar
ket strong and active; beeves. Jl.oofiS.fio;
cows, bulls and mixed. J3 nofN.60; stockers
and feeders. J3.5!fSl.65; calves nnd year
lln". X3.invfj4.sn.
HOG3 Receipts. J.oro head: market 10c
Ma-her. sailing at J6.157Jfi.so; bulk of sales.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Recelnts fVX)
head; market steady; natives. J3.'36.8G;
lambs, J4.264l9.0O.
toek In Sight.
Receipts of live stock st the five principal
westesn marl:ets yesterrnw:
fattie,
Pears, Jl.7D52.60.
ib.. 31.75.
. naMicn. ou j , H.iir...w, v. uvecries.
J2du4j'2.&0. Alaska salmon, red, 81.16; fane
Chinook, flat. J2.10; fancy sockeys, flat, 11. s
Sardlnss, quarter oil, 83.36; Utree-quarterg
mustard. J..U0. Sweet potatoes, Jl.104yi.8ev
Sauerkraut, 90c. Pumpkins, 80c4j8i.(iu,
Warn beans, 1-lb., tsudjoc. Lima beans.
Mb., 75cii41.35. Spinach, $1.35. Soaked peas,
-lb.. 6oc; extras, 8j.JH4.ii5; fancy, J1.26J
1.86. ,
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUTTS-Pmnesr
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades; qua,
tatlona range from 8c to 13c for California '
fruit and from 6Ho to 10c for Orsgon. Ap
ricots are firm and It la reported that
offerings for prompt shipments are being;
withdrawn; choice are quoted at lHo; ex.
tra choice, 18Wlio; fancy, 14j20c. peaches
are unchanged, with choice quoted at 114
12c; extra choice, 12'yjl8c; fancy, UHeS
3V4jo; extra fancy, 13 a 15c. Raisins are
firm', loose Muscatels are quoted at 4t9l
seeded raisins, I'tvUo. -
F1811 Pickerel. dresssd. 9c; plkeV
drea.ad, 12c; white fish, dressed, srlnteif
caught, 13c; trout, 12c; halibut, llo; salmon,
10c; cattish, 15c; herring, dressed, pan
frosen, 6c; perch, scaled and dressed, 7oi
perch, skinned, dressed, headless, 7o; crape
f'loa, rvuLu, wye-, vieLiiwe, iaiiat rancy,
fie; black bass, &; smelts, sweet and One.
I 11c; eel, 16c; blue fish. 15c; red snapper,
12c; roe shad, per pair, 8O140e. frog legs, 4oct
i lobsters, green, per lb., 87o; lobsterw, boiled.
! per lb., 40o; mackereL Spanish, per lb., ltiy.1
mackerel, native, 8oo per lb.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green SsPed.
' No. L loVsc; No. t 9c; bull hides. 8c; green
. hides. No. 1. DVao: No. I. 7c: horse. 11 f.., 4
3.76; sheep pelu. 60cOJ1.26. Tallow, No.'.
4V4c; No- u!c- Wool. 15t223.
CURED FIHH Family white fish, per
quarter bbl., 100 lbs., 14.00; Norway mack,
ersl. No. 1. 836.00: No. 1 828.00: herring, lm
bbls., 2o0 lbs. each. .Norway, 4k. JlLOu
South Omaha
Hloux Cltv ...
Kansas City ...
Hi. Joseph ..
St. Ixuls
Chicago
Totals
1,200
woo
, S.OiO
, 1 513
t.fx)
4.00
Hoirs
(0
tK4)
8 CO
4.U0
3.6)
H.CoO
Sheen.
10,6. 0
n
6.5O0
8..
6.00
9.0JO
..14.123 37.0JO 3.7ti
lotar nnd Molasses.
NEW YORK, March 28 SUGAR Ra
firm; fair refining, 8Vac; centrifugal, Sd
tsi, ac; moiusses sugar, 27c. Re
fined, steady; No. 6, 4.f)o; No. 7, 4.36c; No.
8, 4.2O0; No. 9, 4.15e; No. 10. 4.06c; No. 11,
4c; No. 12, 3 S6c; No. 13, 3 9uc: No. 14, J.85o; .
Confectioners' A, 4.60c; mould A,. 8.00c; cut
loaf, 6 04c; crushed. 6.40c; powdered, 4 Joe;
granulated, 4.7uc; cubes, i.tba.
MOLASSE8-Julet; New Orleans, open
k'"- cov4 -holce. 87ff48c
NEW ORLEANS, March 28 SUGAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal, SMitfHo!
centrifugal whites, 4 8-lti'rJ-il.,c; centnfuglU
yellow, 3"H,fi4Sc; seconds, 2'u6Hc
MOLASSES Quiet ; new syrup, 334a
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, March 23,-COFFEE Mar
ket for futures opened steady at unchanged
prices to an advance of 6 points In response
to steady European cables, but sagged oft
under a renewal of Wall street liquidation
In the absence of support. The close was
quiet net unchanged to 5 points lower,
hales were reported of 9.2tiO bais Includ
Irg July, 6 60c; 8ptemb-r. 5.W'J46oc, I'e
cemh"r. 6.6k-. bjK)t coffee: Rio, steady;
No. 7 Rio, 7c; No., 4 S.intos, 8c; mild coffee,
quiet; Cordova, 112tc.
nils oi'1 Hosln.
OIL CITY. Pa., March 2. OIL-Osed
balances, $1.73; runs, 177.013 bbls : avexaase.
lli.r.f) bbls.; shipments, lit 9'. 6 bbls.; avssT.
a-- 'M 714 i.hia,
SAVANNAH, Ga., March 28.-OIL Tur.
pel.nr.e dull.
quote: A. B, C, IJ. B.
J4 4.-.; H. 84 70; L, J4 76; K.
15 .40; W. O., J6 i; W.
14 85; F. Jl 4"; d.
I, .'0; M, J3.36; N.
' J5.tS.
Bt. Joseph l.lve Stock Market
ST. JOSEPH. March 28. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 1.534 head: market steady: natives,
J4.u6.26; cows and heifers, $2 2r(l4.tj6;
stockers and feeders. J3.76a4.tti
Hi GB Recxipls. 4.22o heart; market 10c
higher; top, 1'j.i.",; bulk of sales. H&tl
8.27V
BHKEP AND I4MB8-Reclpts. 82JSJ
head; uiarkst sitaUy, lambs, luc lower.
rvif.
Whlekr
PEORIA, 111.. March WHISKY Ot8
basis of 81 29 for finished goods.
HT. UT IH. March 28 -W HI8KT Urw
chansed at Jl 38.
CINCINNATI. March 2H WIUBKY-s
Bteady on bus's of 11.29 for spirits.
CHIT AGO, .March 2i-WlUdtllftesJjr
on basis of JI M for spirits.