TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1907. J- i Ik. j IK -V GRAIN AND PRODUCE U&RI.ET Vbeat Leads L'arkoi ia JmpteMiTa Kot f T7, Bu; Csrr. Wett MAY SMALL GRAINS UP SEVEN-pGHTHS taahteat Uof Hrporta (row Mlssnart 4 Oklahoma Cnased Khar HIm In Prices, B eept for Cora. OMAHA, April I, 1907. ' After a day of extreme depression, tho n.arket mhla a asneatlonal ovinn tcxviy iwid bears rushed to cover, . cauxtng euo fesantlal advance, except in corn, tthiuh ( ,u weak. Wheat and oats were very "nong and prices advances' about o over I toe wwk cl. ee if yesteraay. Wheat npenej firm, although cable" came allghtiy lowtr, but not us low ae was ex iiwieu owing to the decline yesterday. The cuief factors In the market were tne Irv si.ttent bug sU ries and lack of rain. The bum are re;riaU fa having advanced Itilo ncuthiaat Missouri and the crop la Texas Is aenerally concerted to be Dractleally aesiroyea by the pent. The area of daXnage was reported to be expanding In Oklahoma and apprehension was felt on account of tr.e dry weather in Karons and Nebraska, although the Nebraska crop Is not in Im mediate dinger. Reports of damage were conflicting, but little Interest waa felt In the bear elilc nf the mnrkrt. Covering by liorts had much to do with the aharp ad vance In nricea and the May liquidation has beirun. May optlona opened strong- at KfVfco bid and advanced to 7iSe. Beptsmber Options advanced a like amount, dosing (i loes were at the hlarheat and a net In oreaoe of o waa recorded In May options tor the day. Corn was In little demand and May op tions oMi rd a 41a avked. a loes of He from 'Jia close of yesterday. July and r-ptnber rn held firm, however, and May corn advanced In sympathy with the general bull movement. Corn closed stronger with a net gain of c, but which was only 4o ever yesterday s close. Oats opened In good demand and a net Increase of '40 In tha May trading ensued. The demand was only fair and the market , waa strong In sympathy with wheat. Initial trades In September oats were made, which opened at 80o bid and waa quickly bid up to 31 Ht: bid. May oats closed strong with a net advance of Mo ever yesterday's close. Primary wheat receipts were 871,000 bu., and shipments 208,000 bu., against receipts last year of 464,000 bu., and shipments of 104,000 bu. Corn receipts Were 77B,OcO bu., and shipments 424.0U0 bu., against receipts of KS.Ouu- bu., and, shipments of (77,000 bu. last year. Clearances were B.ouo du. wrieet, w.uo bu. corn, 21,000 bu. oats, and wheat and flour equal to 108,000 bu. Liverpool dosed Mid higher on wheat and VWd nlgher on corn. Argentina wheat shipments were 1,8,4,000 bu., against 8,604,000 bu. last week and 4.3n2,0Ovi bu. last year. There were no ship ments of corn ttom Argehtlna last week, against 40.OKI bu. last year. Wheat ship ment since January 1 were 43,424,000 bu., sulnst SUfU.OOO bu. last year. Local range of options: articles. Open. IIlgh. Low. Close. Tes y. Wheat I I I May. ..I 6!4B 70SA1 6HHU 70A 6914.A July... 71iB 72SA 71ftB 72A 71VA Corn I May... I 41 A 411A 41 A 41HA 41HA July... 41 H 4mK 41 4mB 41 A fc)pt... 41HH 41 'H 414B 4114 41 A Oats- ( ( May...l 41 B 41T.A 41 B 41'fcA 41 A July... S714H 38SB R7Ii 3SB S7A Sept... 80 B! 81HB SO I1S8 A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. ' WHEAT No. t hard. 6fiC9c; No. hard, t4frfs7Virc; No. 4 hard, 6tit4c; No, spring, 6t,oo. CORN No. I. 3Sc: No. 4. 22c: no grade, white, Ifff-tic; No. 8 yellow, fta3'Ac; Na I 17a KTE No. 2, dc; No. I, 68Ho. Carlot Iteoelnts.' Wheat Corn- Oats. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha: Puluth ....... 'St. Louis . .., 1 206 m .... M .... ii ,..,126 78 ioj n 14 iio CHICAGO tntAIN AND PH6VItIO! Featares of tha Trading and Closlaa; Prlces on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April 6. Wheat advanced more than lc per bushel on account of re ports of damage by the green bug. At the close wheat for May delivery was up 1V lc. Corn was up io. oats were &io higher. Provisions weia up UQttc. The damage reports came from all parti of the southwest, but the most sensational dispatches were received from Oklahoma and Missouri. A local crop expert, who Is now in Oklahoma, reported today that the wheat eroo In that state had been con siderably Injured during the last few wacks I and much of the uigeut demand that ex- I Isted In today's market was based on his I report. The absence of rain In Kansas ! and Nebraska were. It Is said, to be greatly needed, also stimulated tb demand, .com mission houses and shorts ware the best buyers and the selling- waa chiefly by longs. Prieea advanced steadily all day snd tne market closed stronr and near to the hlirli point. May wheat opened unchanged to Ho lower at TSVSKiAkc. sold between 7CHo Md 77H.O and closed at 77fr7Ho. Clearsnoes of wnoai ana nuur weri wu, iu iw.w Exports for the week, as shown by Brad atreet's were i,500,0u0 bu. Primary receipts were 672,000 bu., against 442.000 bu. for tha same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 600 cars, against a holiday last week and 848 cars a year afo. Corn waa In active demand by eommla slon houses and cash Interests all day and tha market was strong. The sharp advance In wheat, small local receipts and an In creased demand for cash grain wera tha principal reaaen for the strength. The market closed strong. May corn opened a shade to Ho higher at 4&SiMHa to 4&Hc advanced to 46Ho and closed at the top. Local recetpta were 2tj cars, with 4 of con tract grade. Outs wera In urgent demand because of reports of damage to the orup In tha snuth west and prices advanced almost lc. Balls, commission houses and shorta were the bent buyers and offerings came chelfly from Jongs. Msy opened a shade to Ha hlgtier at Uifl-UHs. advanoed to 42o and oiosed at the highest point. Local receipts wera 121 cart. The provisions market waa extremely dull. Toe early market waa easy on selling by commission houses, but tha later market bocame firm because of tha strength of grain. At the close May pork waa up ta at S16.12H. Lard was up Kf7Hc at l&fttvt. Klba were unchanged at $3 &H. Et!mat4i receipts for tomorrow are: Wheat, 12 oars; oorn, lit cars; oats, 174 cars; bogs, 16,0u0 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Articles.! Open. High. I Low. Close. ITes'y. Wheat Msy July Sept. Oct. Corn May Julv Sept. Oats May July Sept. Pork May July Lard May July Sept. It I be May jv.y Sept. tthI 7k-s; T6HIT7 e 77,7(f-l T6H '3 801 HiT8iOH SOHiHi 81H! -H 4H 4H 4H tfrV 4BH 41 1 3 4a-4?.4H&H CUM' 42 87 28 16 00' IS 01 86 8 96 lot 4?H;41fr48 4,871st;' a 18 00 16 06 8 85 8 86 06 16 t 16 1JH 18 10 II 10 87H 12 I 86 1 9J 16 I I a?H oH' 8 3H 6 So (J6 16 85 80 178 155 880 8 K-'J 8ZH1 I 87 HI 8 87HI No. 8. Cash quotatlona wsra as follows: FLOUR Steady: winter patents, $3,103 m a.; I.I, I. H Win 9 Bi.n . . . .. . T l 5J.60; straights, ei-0ou8.8v; bakera, 8X00 a. j ni. WH EAT No. 8 spring, gnt-fWe; No. 8 pringr. 7iao! mx a rea. 7"j'iHO CORN Na. 8. No. 8 yellow, 45 Ho OATS Na. 8, 4aio; No. I white, 43H! fio i wnita. awruc, RTE No. 8. ia BA hl.lu Y Fair to choice mslUng, 6488o. BihUwi No. 1 flax, 11.11 1 No. 1 north arvstern, 81-18. Prime Umothy, 84.80. CWver, Contract gi-ede. 16 SV PRO VISIONS- Short ribs sides (loose). 8-4rt.l6. Mesa pork, per bt.l.. I14a.fi) 1SITH- lM.r. per 100 lbs., M 46. Bhort clear aldea (boxed). 8V87H3 I2H- Following ware the receipts and ahip- meuia of flour and grain: iteceipis. anipmenia Flour, bbla... Wheat, bu... Cum, bu Oata, bu ija, bu lt,'.M 87 . 84 '""J .4s o .il.0 . H.IAA) 21' !M 8"1.1i0 lo.Ciu(J BnHy, bu '. B.4T0 - V.Vi Cm the Produce exchsrure today the but ter market w steady: creameries. 2?ii 2sM.c; dairies, frMTTc K.axs, steady; at mark, cases Included, 15c; flrsis, K-c: prime firsts. l4c Cheese, steady, 12vQ15VC. MARKET Qnotatloaa of the Day na Vnrtone Commodities. KT3W TORK. Ar.rll B.FljOT'R Re ceipts, 2R.SM bills.: exports. f..3 bbls.; market steady, with fair demand; Minne sota patents, 14.1014.35; winter stralgnts. M.asy x.f,0; Minnesota bakers, .i? I 60; winter extras. II. HOWS. 00: winter patents. f3.6Q85; winter low grades, 2 7i-2 90. Rye flotT, steady: fair to good, C.Hf.'-yS 0: choice to fancy, f2 4 20. Ct "HNMRAL Stesdy ; flne-whlte and yel low H.y-ai.ao; coarse, ll.UWgl.lU; kiln dried, 2.ff,i2.75. tVHC!iT-Dvlnli 14a OHO hil evnorts 7,978 bu.; spot market strong; No. 2 red, ic. elevator, and S3e. f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern, Duluth, Kc, opening navl fratlon; No. i hard winter, opening; navigation. Tbere wa a perpendicular ad vance of over lc per bushel In wheat today, Influenced by very bullish crop damasre reports from the southwest. Rugs and drouth were said to have caused Injury In Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska, be sides which weekly clearances were liberal. I-ast prices showed lc to lHc net advance; Vny. 84 7-lf,c, closed at Sfc; July, 8RWf6 7-Mo, closed at 8fi-Hc; September, 8S.fHiic. closed at 'Hc tX)RN Receipts. t6. bu.; exports, 1S1. 177 bu.; snot market firm; No. 2, btHv, ele vator and 62V.. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 white. 5f-e; No. 2 yellow. MV, f- o. h. afloat. The option market was firmer on predictions for smaller receipts and with wheat clos ing Hfi4c hlfrlier; July closed at &4'4c. OA Tft Receipts, C5,0"0 bu.; exports. 30.MO bu.; market steady; mixed oats, K to U lbs., 4(?c; natural white, SO to 33 lbs.. 4"73 40c: clipped white, 36 to 40 lbs 4S4fC2Vc. HAT Steady, shipping. 7vi60c; good to choice, tl.lom.15. HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 14, 174i20c, 1905, ttfcllc; Pacific coast, WM, lfMjlSo; NH5, iiUC. HIDKS Quiet; Central America, tic; Boeota, 25c. I.EATHKR-Bteadv; acid. rIfo. PROVI3ION9 Heef. steady: famUr. I14S0 15.00; mesa, $fl.6O7il0.00; beef hams, .OOtJ 20.00; packet. m &Cxij 11 .00 ; city extra India mess, 130.00121.00. Cut meats, quiet; pick led hollies, tl0.60fgi2.); pickled hams, 111.60 i1iOf. Lard, dull; western prime, 11.10(719.15; refined, quiet; continent. 10. 00; Bouth America, I9.M); compound, 8.3T((r 8,B2Vi. Pork, steady; family, 119 00; shoit clear, 17.75fErl5.O0; mess, ll7.VTlS.a5. TALLOW Easy; city, 6c; country, 6& 7c. RICE--Qulet; domestic fair to extra, 2 fitHwCJapanese, nominal. UL'TTEIl Steady; street price, extra creamery, 304fasic; official prices, cream ery, common to extra. 22(jc; state dairy, common to finest. 21rj29c; renovs.led, com mon to extra, 102."c: western factory, com mon to firsts, l&ti25c; western imitation creamery, extras. ivitT.r; firsts, 23ff(24c. CHEESE Firm; state, full cream, col ored and white, small September fancy, 16o; October best, 1'nijUHc; good to prime, winter made, average best. 12'ic; October best, 14?14Hc; good to prime, lili wij'ic: inrerior, livVfliiHC. E008 Irregular; state, Pennsylvania and nearby, brown and mixed firsts to extra firsts. lS417Vc; western firsts, lf'.HfT17c. Official price, lteuec: seconds, fWi Wo. POILTRY Live, quiet; western chick ens, 10ifl2c; fowls, 10c; turkeys, lc; dressed, steady; western chickens, BalOc; turkeys, I0(15c; fowls, 10f&13c. St. Lonls General Market. ST. LOUIS, April 6.-WHEAT-HIgher; track: No. 2 red cash. 7fi4T77c; No. 2 hard, 73V4-o7Bc: May, 76c; July, 77!S!'377c. CORN Higher; track: No. 2 each, 431? 43c; No. 1 white. 4fa-444c; May, 4343'iC; July. 45HC. OATH Higher; tinck: No. I cash. 41c; No. 2 white. 4JHc; May, 40Vc; July, 364c EIOVR Steady; red winter patents, .Tfjo 4i3.80; extra fancy and straight, $3.i&8' 8.o0; clesr, I2.6fi-2.S5. S ETCD Timothy, steady, $3.00f?4.00. COHNMEAL 12.40. BRAN-Weak; saoked, east track, 96c. HAT Firm; timothy. tl6.0019.00; prairie. 10.NrjlS.00. IRON COTTOV TIES 11.10. RACrOINOIOc. HEMP TWINE 10c. PROVISIONS-Pork. steady; Jobblns. flfl.tM. Lard, higher, prime steam. ts.67iv' 8.67'. Dry salt meats, steady; boxod, ex tra short, I9.62H: clear rlhs, W.76; short clears, 10.87. Bacon, steady; bored, extra short, 110.60; clear rlbe, llO.G-ii; short clears, t1f)7- POULTTtY Firm springs, 35c; turkeys, chickens, 12Hc; .J2fffiqc; ducks, I2c; creamery, 2233U4c; geese, 7c. BUTTER Steady: dairy, 2!4j'26c. EQQS Firm, 14o. Rocelpts. 7,000 27.0110 lOK.flCO .....110.0UO hlpments. 7.010 Flour, bbla. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu, .. 65,01V) 120.0-10 134, 0J0 Knnsns City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITT, April B WHKAT May, 70Hc; July, 72c; September, 73-'c. Cash: No. t hsrd, 711574c; No. 1, 07371c; No. 2 red, 74f74'y: No- 67ffl73o. CORN May, 40Vc; July. 410: September, 420. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 394c; No. 3, no; No. 2 white, 41.tHlVjc; No. I. 4oHy 4rVc. OATS No. 2 white, 42f542c; No. 1 mixed, 414J-41HC RYE Steady, 60fa6Jc. HAT Steady ; chy-lce timothy, H4.5fUT5.3; choice pt.Urle, $l!'"'iLJi. BUTTER Creamery. 2c: packing-, 18o. EGC.Sr-Steady; firsts, 14Hc Receipts and shipments of flour and grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. .... Oft.OOO 23,000 .... 78.000 81.0-O .... 14,000 13,000 Wheat, bu. rv, hn ... I Oata, bu.. Closing quotations at Kansas City, aa fur nished by Logan Sl Bryan, 112 Board of Trade: Arflclea. I Open. High. I Low. Close. WI'Mt- May July May....: July 'tWh 70HI 71HI' 71H 72V4HB 40U4-VSiH 40U 40HHB 41H41.ail41H(aHl41S-lB B bid. A asked. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS, April 5. WH EA T May, I T9o; July. eOVflSlc; No. 1 hard. 62r(r2Ho; No. l nortnern, siiyxic; no. i northern, 79;Kiue; No. 8 northern, "WctTlo. FLOUR First patents, 84.UMN.B; second patents, 84.atKi24.l6: first clears, J.20o4.W; second clears, I2.if32.60. BRAN In bulk, 8ia.60ra38.7B. Mllwankea Grain Market. MILWAUKFJS, April I WHEAT No. 1 northern, 82iifc3c: No. I northern, 80iji2c; May. T7H asked. RTB No. 1. SlrTTfiSHo. BARLEY No. 8. - 72H-378C: sample, fii To- CORN No. 8 cash, tsotzc: aiay, 4Vlo bid. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. April 6. WHEAT Spot, No. 8 red western, steady, 6a2Hd; No. 1 California, quiet, 8s 6d. Futures, firm; May, 6s 4Hd; July. 6s ZH1. ' CORN Bpot, American mixed, new, quiet, 4s ld; American mixed, old, firm. as a. f utures, steaov; may, su, vuir. 4s6d; September, 4a 4d. Phlladrlskla Presses Market. PHILADELPHIA, April 6. EOOS Steady, fair demand; western firsts, free cases. 1Tc at mark. CHEEBB-Flrro. fair demand; New York full creams, fancy, 14H4lV; New Tork full creams, choice, 14Ho- Poorla Market. PEORIA. April 8,-CORN-Hlgher; No. 8 yellow, 40H0; No. 8, 40Hc; No. 4. Hc; no grade. If-.nio. OATS Firm; No. I White. 42c; No. I white, CHtc; No. 4 white, SUHJHOVia RTE Steady; No. 8, 6:C8c nnlnth Grnln Market. DlTLtITH. April l-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 81c; Ha. I northern, THo; May, auwc: July, 81Ho; September, tua. OAT8 On Uack, 41o; prli. 400. Metal Market NEW TORK. April 8 METALS There waa a rally of over 1 In tha English tin market, with spot closing at aUKl snd futures at lal. Locally tha market was qul.t and about 46 points higher on the a vera, with spot quoted at 840.00(fl 40. 80. Copper waa higher In London also, with spot quoted at 1 6 and fuiurea at H7 lis Locally tha market was dull and nom inal with lake quoted at l-H.6wu'J6 00; elec trolytic at 8'44.06o!4.o0. and casting st 83 HL-ii-a 60. Lead was unchanged at 84.00?) 84 16 In the local market, but declined 18 8s 8d In London. Spelter was unehsnged at S 16s In London and at 8.76h! In the local market. Iron waa higher abroad, miih standard foundry quoted at 64s and currants y d. lxcaiiy mirkt waa unchanged. N tfo. i rounary nnrthsrn Is ouoted at I .t6rj: 28; No. foundry northeni. IH7ilu.76: No. 1 foun dry southern, 0ja.6u, No. t foundry I eoutheru, M-i- . SEW YORE STOCKS ASDBOSDS lfarfcet U Hiehir oa HeT Bnytn? by Cutsida fartith HARP.1MAN PACIFICS AND READING ACTIVE Close of Market Is Irregalar sa4 Coaslderbly Below HlaHest Level - oa Kxteaslva rroflt Taklaa. , NEW TORK. April . Opsratlons for the advance were aggressively pursued In the stock market today snd wide additions were made to yesterday's gains and prices. No change In conditions from those of yes terday were apparent beyond the contin uance of the relaxing tendency In money. This was, In fact, regarded as the keynote of the situation and gave tha Impetus to the movement In stocks. Commission houses reported a general re vival of Interest In the market on the part of clients of the special class, an element regarded from the stock market point of view as making; up the general public, whose entry to the market is regarded always as marking an Important stage In speculation. The sppearance of this ele ment was taken advantage of, as usual, for some heavy profit-taking on the part of the more professional element. Includ ing board room traders and those having first aocess to the actual operations of the market. The manner In which pront-tak Ing attain waa absorbed proved Impressive to speculative sentiment and waa assumed to Indicate the re-entry Into the market of some or tne large financial powers which ha led great speculative movements In tha past. The size of Individual transac tlnns, the cong-estlon of the dealings In a few special stocks and the sensational movements In such storka gave this Im pression of participation In the dealings by organisations or Individuals possessed of resources far beyond the ordinary. Tha action of the market under such forces takes on a more or less artificial charac ter and reflects active manipulation as genuine marketing; of securities, and is for that reason viewed with some suspicion. rOTormous operations centered In the Har rlman Pacifies nnd In Reading, suggesting the resumption of market operations by forces which have been quiescent In the trading for a considerable time. Southern Pacific shared fully In the movement and was regarded as giving- the motive for It In Its extraordinary showing of net earn ings for February published yesterday. A rebound In the price of copper In Lon don was responded to by the rise In Amal majfated Copper here. Many other move ments centered nround these or followed from their Influence. Thla made up a mar ket of great Variety and frequent Irregu larity, the rise In fresh stocks being taken advantage of to market others. The pros pect Of a Strona bank atntement tomorrow was an Influence In the dealings. The stih- treasury has contributed to the banks since me last statement was complied 113, 175,0110, and It Is believed that this meas ures about the actual gnln In cash for th week, as the movement of currency to and from the Interior seems about to have bal anced. The ennlna of the local money mar ket has had the effect of chocking the flow of currency to the center, and New Tork exchange at Chicago has fallen bsck to par. It was announced today also that jll of the cold ene-nged In London last Monday for shipment to this point had been resold in that market. Another helo- fnl factor In the strength of the market was the settlement without a strike of the ware dlspue on western railroads. It was significant of the changed attitude of the speculation that no account was taken of the increase In operating cost to the rail roads Involved li the advance In wsrs frranted In the settlement. Ths Jarre sell t m,. ,ak P"1" during the day was skillfully conducted, but the market closed Irrerular and considerably below the best prices. Ponds were stmnsr. Tot.! sales, nsr value. ?.!42.O00. Tnlted States bonds were unchnnped on call. Number of sales end quotations on the New Tork Stock exchne: . . 8ales.IIlgh.Low.C1ee. Adams Express 280 Am. c. F."pfd::::: .3,10 87 2 Am. cotton Oil.... 80H 80 Am. Cotton Oil pfd Am. Express Am. H. & L. pfd ' American Ice - joo Am. TJnreed Oil 100 Am. Linseed Oil pfd. 2W Am. Locomotive .... "8,4uq Am. L. pfd loo Am. 8. A R. ex-dlv.. 45.C00 Am. 8. R. pfd 1.600 Am. Sugsr Reflnlns;. 6,800 Am. Tobacco pfd ctf 800 Ana. Mln., ex-dlv.... SB, 900 Atchison J5 2X Atchison pfd 2M) Atantic C. L 8,000 Raltimore & Ohio.... 20.400 Bnl. & Ohio pfd 2) Brooklyn R. T 10.800 Canadlsn Pacific 10.9u0 874 127'4 91V 434 : 97-Vi 94 l lf6i 1 102 I Central of N. J Ches. Sc Ohio Chicago Ot. "W Chlcngo A N W C. M. St. P C. T. & T., ofTered... C. T. A T. pfd C, C, C. A St. L,.... Colorado F. & I Colorado So Colo. Ro. 1st pfd.. Colo.' So. 2d pfd... Consolidated Gas ... Corn Products Corn Products pfd... Del. A Hudson Del , L. A W D . A R. O D. A R. O. pfd pis. Sec, ex-div Erie Erie 1st pfd Erie Id pfd General Electrio .... 9 100 l.OfO 8,400 20,300 1 T0 11.700. 6.000 mo 900 2 0-0 : 4 100 900 1,200 ' 100 80 100 I.R00 18.3"0 3,4'0 40 1,100 M 900 100 1.010 400 PO l,fO 600 l,9' 6.000 1,100 1'0 lo so 4.800 10,4O 90 8,400 is! ro I.OuO l,o0 '71 ii 468 JO'i 75 72 25H 69V4 -4 Illinois Central ...w. Int. Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pumo B Pint. Pump pfd...,.... Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd.... Kansas City So K. C. So. pfd Louisville A N Mexican Central .... Minn. A St. L M , St. P. A 8. 8. M. M. A St. P. etc pfd. Missouri Paclfla .... M , K. A T I M , K. A T. pfd National Lead N. R. R. of M. pfd., N. Y. Central N. Y., O. A W 119U 8KVi 78 Norfolk A W... Norfolk A W. pfd... North American Psalflo Mall Pennsylvania People's Gas P.. C.. C. A St. L.... Presssd 8. C Pressed B. C. pfd.... Pullman Pal. Car.... Reading 2 Reading 1st pfd Reading Id pfd Republo Steel Republlo Steel pfd... Rock Island Co Rock Island Co pfd. St. L. A 8. F. 2d pfd. St. Louis S. W St. L. 8. W. pfd So. Paclflo J So. Paclflo pfd So., Railway So. Railway pfd Tenn. C. A I Texas A P T., St. L. A W T. 8. L. A W. pfd... Union Paclflo ........1 Union Paolfla pfd.... U. S. Express U. 8. Reslty V. 8. Rubber IT 8 Rubber pfd.... V. 8. Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Va,-Caro. Chemical.. Va.-Caro. Chem. pfd Wabash Wabash pfd Vells-Fsrgo E West. Eectrio Western Union W. A I E - Wis. Central Wis. Central Pfd Northern Pacific .... Central Leather .... Cn. Leather pfd.... Ploss-Sheffleld Kteel.. Gt Northern pfd Int. Metropolitan ... 100 j0 0 10 81,100 TOO VO 1 0 vo 4 10 1.8tO Ida Int. Met. pta Total ,or ,h dar' i7- rorrlan trlnaaetal. INDON, April Money was abundant and cheap In tha market today and dis counts wera easy. A cheerful tone pre vailed on tha Block exchange, but the vol ume of business waa limited, tha approach ine of tne settlement cwinni "j"" evert neiess, qui)tuuni miftucvu in whi; 2 sections. hnuin wcunun nnmiva or dividend distributions. Foreigners were doll, with the exception of copper shares, which continued active, Kla Tlulos marking fresh advance. Mexican rafla enjoyed better support on dividend expectations. Japanese Imperial 6s closed at 103 V Americans opened above parity and re mained quietly steady untu tha receipt of the New York opening prices, when they became active. Southern Paolflo advsnolnf 1 pulnta In a few minutes. REPORT Or TUB CLBARIXO HOI gK Tranaaetloae af tha Associated Baaks for tha Week. NEW TORK. Aorll I. Rradstreefa bank Clearings report for tha week ending April snows an afrgTegate or w,'.,) !.. aa s rain at '4,ha,fi0 last week and .M34,n, OHO the corresponding week last year. Ca nadian clearings for the week total IM.2X- 0"0. as against r.tVS.ao last week and 171. 4f'3.ni n the aama week last year. Tha following Is a list of the cities: CITIES. Clearings. Inc. Deo, New Tork , Chicago Boston .J81,2.4r!.00fV .( 2.-6.HXS.OX) I 1 16 0 7.8 "is Philadelphia St. Louis Pittsburg San Francisco Baltimore Kansas City Cincinnati New Orleans Vilnneapolla Cleveland Detroit Louisville I os Angelea OM1IA Milwaukee Seattle SL Paul Providence Buffalo Indianapolis Denver Fort Worth Richmond Albany Washington , Salt Lake City Portland. Ore , Columbus. O St. Joseph Memphis ,, Bavannah . . , Atlanta Spokane, Wash Toledo, O Tacoma Nashville ,. Rochester l,im.0i M, 37U.OIO M.iW.tVO 4S,S4VO 27. K7.Oro 18,601,000 28. fW.0iOl 16.WI rtW 18.0O7,0"0 17.6fM.OOO ll.76.oro 14.(K6.pro ll.Jfifi.mio 71 'i.i "i'.i 'Hi 4 8 0 "ti 13.1 8.2. 17.7 10,431.OOO 10 a .4r7.H! 17.6 8.841. 0fO 7.!?7,OfO 18.6 7.S"9.0fO 8.887.000 7.019 no 7.478,000 8.8 6.6 1601 11 8.4l 6.1M.fvJ 6.5.0nw T.flo.ono 86.2 e.res.oo 1.4 4.8r-9.ool l.8K3,or! 49.8 6.474.(0 22.61 6.681.01OI 8 8 4..VI6.000 4 0 81.1 I.84S.OC Ol.. 4,i)14.ono 6.6.V).fyo 4,519.000 4.618. OfO 4.089. 0iO 4.82,000 4.442,0fO 14. 8 47.1 12.0 28.61 '1R.5 2.7 i'.4 Hartford Peoria Des Moines Norfolk , New Haven Grand Raplda Dayton .' Portland, Me Sioux City Springfield, Mass Kvanvllle Birmingham Syracuse Augusta, Ga Mobile ; Worcester Knoxvllle Wilmington, Del Charleston, 8. C... Chattn.nooga JackBonvillo, Fla Wichita WIlKesherre Davonport Little Rock Wheeling. W. Va.. Fall River Kalamasoo, Mich..., Topeka 22.41 1..1,000 8.384.000 tei.co l.(!7B.o00 2.270.000 22.1 28.9).. 1.3 lf7.0on 2,flf.000 I.IW.Oioi 81.8 6 6 4.01... l.2!4,000 13 l 1.7:tC,fO0 26.01 2.2PO,noo 2.1S0,fl0O 1,7,000' 1.741.0001 18.31 27.8 26.1 "is.'i 14.8 1, 7M,(ii ot l.fW.fXO l.WS.niV)! 15.M 4.41.. l.sia.oooi. I 4 8 19 1.886.0001... 1.441.0001 fl.fi 1,430,000! 1,191.000 1,402.0001. 1.181.000) l,2TA0nf) B'7.000! , l,H.f'W fl.nt 9?4.0iol 9i3,foi 772.0001 7B4.0m 679.0no l.Of.K.O'OI rW2.0fO 776.01O 717IC0 6.rr,ofoi 7H.O0il flf.9.f)fOl 669.001)1 4K0.fKO 6f 2.0001 7'-f.0fOI 6M.fVO 446.0001 4W.000I 4fT7.000' 42.0fOI 9.O00 jr,l,f0 29.1,0001 IH3.O00I l.Sffl.OiXH 8.4?i 0(O! 28.727.00) 12,ku0,000 9A.6 13.81 26.8 26 .Bl, 22.11, 1.1 44.31.. 80.21 11.41 34 8! IS. 4 25.8' 6.71 M.8 22.6 B.4 32 7 M 41 80.lt 81.21 Springfield, 111 Helena Fort Wayne, Ind New Bedford Lexington Yonngstown Erie, Pa Macon Akron Rockford. Ill Cedar Rapids. Ia..., Chester, Pa Plnghamton Fargo, N. D Ixiwell CajJton, O llloomlnrton. 111.... Bouth Bend, Ind.... Qulncy. Ill Springfield. O Sioux Falls. 8. D.. Mansfield, O Decatur, 111 Fremont. Neb Jacksonville, 111 4.8 , 1.8 23.4!, 13.21, 1.01 18. 61. ...... is.'i!.... 17.01.... 23.61.... 2.71..,. 27.61.... 11.41.... 25.71.... (Lincoln, Neb Oakland, Cal (Houston (Galveston 24: il: 17.1, CANADA. Montreal ., Toronto .., Winnipeg ., Ottawa .... Vancouver, Halifax ... 22.11 4.0COI 20,0J),000 I.417.OO0 2,804, (VW 2,7r.OfOl 1,2S9.000 i,4;-4,ooo J.481.000I 17.Bj "t.9 'a.i E1.7 U.8 "".6 B. C... ' t .Quebec .7 2.2 9.8 . Hamilton St. John, N. B. London, Ont.... Victoria, B. C. 'Calgary 'Edmonton 11,0fO 1.243,000 11.41 64,lO0 1.274.O0 82.1 763.0001 Not Included In totals because compart because containing other Items than clear ings. Hew Tork Money Market. NEW TORK, April 6. MONEY On call. 1 easy, 2'5tH per cent; ruling rate and clos ing bid. 2 per cent; offered at "hi per cent. ; iii7 Time loans, dull; sixty days, 4n per cent: i ninety days, 5 per cent; six months, 6fcv4 si 1 per cent. Jiw ! IRIMB MERCANTILE PAPER-3v, 1 per cent. vS 1 STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with ac si tual business in bankers' bills nt t.S51ovt il.-n i 4.8516 for demand, and at t4.812fM.81Eo for iijT sixty day bills; posted rates, f4.SlVV34.82V4 and f4HTJ ; commercial diiis, .ovrui SILVER Bar, 64T4c; Mexican dollars, ... .. . 3DNDS- uovernment. ateaay; rauroaa, 41 ii atrong. 149 Closing quotatlona on bonds today were 147 as follows: lviU: 8. r. 8s. reg-.-lOfVi'do 2d series..., 97H 74V I do coupon 10..4 do 4s ctf s 81 j. b. as, rea i'-l uu ,i I'ttt.,,,,, 07 do cournn ......103V4 ao Zd series 79 U. 8. old 4s, re..101 L. A N. unl. 4s... 994 do coupon 101 Man. o. g. 4s K U. 8. n. 4s, reg do coupon .... Am. Tobacco 4s do 4s Atch. gen. 4s... do adj. 4s...... A. C. L. 4s Ba. A O. 4s do 3V4s B. R. T. c. 4s.. Cen. of Oa, 6s.. do 1st Inc .liMex. Central 4s.. 8l',4 .1304 do 1st Inc 23 . 74 M. A St. L. 4s... 82 .1044 M.. K. A T. 4s.. 98 . 1'9 b U . . . a, iZ IV n n nf u . i. . 94N. T. C. g. 8V4S... t'i'j .1004 N. J. C. g. 6s,....12JV4 . 4iiNo. Pacific ta lol I . L do 8a 704 ! .lfi-N. A W. e. 4a.... 98'Z .85 O. 8. L. r. 4s 93V4 do Id Inc do 3d Ino Ches. A O. 4s... C. A A. 3M.S C.. B. A (i. n. 4a. 74 Fenn. conv. 3V4s.. s 65 Reading gen. 4a.. 9614 102 "S-L. A f.M.c 6s..U0 ! BL ASF. fg.4s. 81 ru St. I 8. W. a 4a 78 7UV4S A. L. 4a 7CV4 (W'iSo. Paclflo 4s 17 99 do 1st 48 ctfs... 93V4 . 64 So Railway 6s... Ill 4V4 "Texas A P. Is.. 115 81 T. 8. L. A W. 4s 81 loovi Union Paclflo 4s..l04 C. R. I. A P. 4s.. do col. 6s CCC. A S L. g.4s. Colo. I. 6s. ser. A Colo. Mid. 4s.... Colo. A Bo. 4s.... Cuba ts D. A R. O. 4a.... Dls. Seo. Bs 94V4 U. b. B. 3d 68 99 84V4 Wabash Is 1114 do deb. B 624 Erie p. 1. 4s... do sen. 4s... ... 81 Western Md. 74 84 87 Hock. Val. 4Va...H5 W. A U E 4s. "Japan 6s Offered. Bid 97V4 Wis. Central 4a. Ex-Interest. Beaton Stacks set Bonds. BOSTON, April 6 Call loans, ffM cent; time loana. Sx3V4 per cent. Official closing quotations were: Atchison adj. 4a.. 91 Bingham do 4s Cal. A Hecla. 80 870 1 Mea. Central 4a.. W Centennial Atchison 97' do nfd 9' Copper Range Daly west Rostnn A A 134 Franklin see ....130 .... :::: .... 83 ... 66 ....145 .... 23 ....123 .... 19 ....113 Boston A Ma w uranby Boston Ele 1434 1"le Royale .. Fltcbburg pfd ...129 Mass. Mining Mex. Central .... 21HMIchlgan N. T. N H. A H .17B Mohawk Union Pacific ....14101d Dominion Am. Pneu. Tuba. 7 osceoia Am. Sugar 12M4 Parrot do pfd Am. T. A T.... Am. Woolan .. do pfd Edison E. I..., Mass. Electric do pfd Mses. Gas .124 Qulncy ... .1214 Shannon . . 30 Tamarack .... . 9V4 Trinity .rT United Copper .68 U. S. Mining.. . 40V4U. 8. Oil . 63 Utah :: Si .. 55 .. iv4 .. 84 ..158 United Fruit rruit ....job's) ,. M 64 N 174 N eel 17'? lofl4 Victoria United S. winona Wolverine .... do Dfd U. 8. Steel North Butte do pfd 10'V Butte Coalition.. Advsntura I Nevada Alleues 64 Cal. A Arisona... Amalgamated ... lo Arisona Com. .... Atlanllo 14 Bid. Xavr Tork Mlalaar Staeka. 13 1444 87 NEW TORK, April 4 Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Con . it .60 . 26 . 40 . ' .111 .150 Little Chief ... , 4 660 86 . 13 , 96 , 48 . 35 Alice lira ace Brunswick Coo. Corustock Tun... Con. Cal. A Va. Horn Silver Ontario Ophlr Poloal Savage Sierra Nevada Small Hopea .. Iron Sliver .. Leedvllie Con. OSerad, ..JO - Dtanoara OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ctttl Slow, but lo Gnat Chan In Fnoaa. FEELING ON HOGS IS RATHER WEAK Very Llgkt Ron of Sheep and I-amba, vrltk All Klnda la Demand at Prices roner Than Yesterday. SOUTH OMAHA, April 8, 1307. Receipts were: Official Monday ....... Official Tuesday Official Werineeday.... Offlcliil Thursday Official Friday Cattie. Hogs. Gheep. 4.SI8 I. MS 8,tS X7 Five daya thla week... .lo.fra J1.1M 43.918 Same days last week. ...15,749 28.107 . Same days I weeks ag-o.. 24.246 6.1.2711 62.6J8 Same days 8 weeks ago.. 24.84 46.841 4i4t!0 Same days 4 weks ago.. 21.012 83.618 85.M4 Same days last year 14.148 I2.10 The following table shows the receipts of cattlo, hesa and sheep at South Omaha for tha year to date, compared with last years ' 1D07. 1 "!. Inc. Dec Cattle 9.7?1 23.675 87,217 ...... Hogs 640. C90 718.23 77,611 Sheep 6:4,066 4,634 22,461 CATTLJ UUOTATlONa Good to choice corn-fed atears... ,5.2MJ"6 Fair to good corn-fed eleers f SM f Common to fair steera 4 5 Fair to good fed cows f-86!"!? fair ta wrwt wi wa itnrl heifers.... I.0Ofl.2o Fair to choice etocliers A feeders.. 4.40u6.W Fair to good stockers and feeders.. e.x4.40 Common to fair stockers ! ? s 5; Bulla stags, eto 1764.40 Vsal calves 4.00nf.M The following t.KU ahowa th average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, wtlh com pari eons Data. 1907. 1808. 1 1906 11804. 1906 18B 1L March 28. March 24. March 2S. March lib. March 27. March 28. Mjrch 28. March 80. 6 15 4 26 6 01 8 08 4 9 7 44 7 87 6 031 I IB B 21 4 24 4 20 27 B 02 4 08 4 07H1 6 U B Obi 6 131 B 171 K It 7 84 4 14 f 11 6 11 021! 7 2i 7 2 6 11 6 13 4 12 4 ism 4 8VjJ 4 W 4 10 6 0-V 6 08 6 14 B 16 7 I 96 8 m 4 051 Btl n 4' 801 4 24 4 801 6 2 4 22 4 21 W 4 4714 B 07 7 211 7 7 29 84 B 18 March 31. 4 9 6 04 B 9 April 1. April 1 April 1, April 4. April 6. 4 46 B 07 4 4f.o, 4 4.i2 4 4SVj 4 4SHI 6 09 7 301 4 06' 4 00 B 18 7 24 6 Ml I 99 6 21 B 14 7 2! 6 Ml 6 99 e 4 621 6 B 29 6 07 Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattie Hogs. Omaha 2.rfit1.60 6.2f.fi.(0 Chicago 1.8offJtl.70 4.1oiu.90 Kansas City S.(f3M 4 6KH 66 St. Lvula l.S.K5i.60 6.u.90 Sloua City , 8.0O1.6.OO 4.4clj6.&S The official number of cars of etock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H. r a C. M. & St. P. Ry.... 1 a Wabash -. 1 i:nion Pacific System IB -C. A N. W. Ry. tE).. 8 C. A N. W. Ry. (W).. C, St. P., M. A O. Ry 4 C, B A Q. (K) ,.. .. C, B. A W. (W) 10 14 23 10 47 !C.,'R. 1. A P. Ry. (i.). 4 Illinois central i Chi. Ureat Western.. 8 Total receipts. 70 18 The disnoBition of the day's receipts waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. DgS. Omaha Packing Co 142 Balft and Company S3S Cudahy Packing Co 867 Armour & Co 64 173 1,078 LS"0 1.047 6.S 45. 1,1U i Swift & Co., oountiy.... 6 I Vansant A CO Lobinan A Co 31 : McCreary A Carey 2 i Hill A Son 20 F. P. Lewis.... 8 ! Huston A Co 64 J. H. Bulla 4 'Bain Werlheimeh 1 Mike Huggerty 133 Sol Degan 1 J. B. Root & Co 14 Sullivan Bros , 8 ; Other buyers.., 74 Total 1,778 4,498 2,471 CATTLE Otecelptg of cattle, as was to be expected on a Friday, were light, but the total for the week to date has been very liberal, showing- a good gain over last week and over a ytsur ago. The market over beef steera did not show any very material change. The Offerings were light and tha movement slow, but still pikes not materially different from : those which prevailed yesterday. UooJ light and handy weight beevea have strengthened up tnla week, while the heavy 1 cattle have eased off during the last day - j orc,' an(1 heifers were also slow, tha market being, as usual on a Friday, with- out any very interesting or startling 1 na tures. What UUle siufl was on salo sold In about the same notches as yesterday. There were hardly enough Blockers or feeders In sight to tslk about, but what there wore brought steady prices. Representative aales: Jb.k, oxSERO. No. Av. Pr. 4 86 4 40 4 45 4 60 4 4 40 4 70 4 80 4 80 4 83 4 85 4 86 4 90 4 90 4 90 4 96 4 to No. 82... 14... I. ... 14... II. .. 13... I... Av. .1128 .1000 ,l.-k. .Ui6 .1157 .llol Pr. B 00 6 W B 0) B 06 06 B 10 B 10 B 10 B 10 B 10 B It B 10 6 M) B 20 B B 26 B 2t fi 60 9.... 17.... 1W.... 13.... 17.... 19.... 4.... 4.... 1 6.... ! 1.... ! 7.... I 14.... I.... I 11.... . 4.... 80.... 21.... ; 80.... lou8 , sol 10U6 , 883 684 t.H 973 1001) 1148 lolO 1194 932 Iui3 1028 145 1301 liao 1008 1055 852 1(j8 9i0 ......1020 800 9)0 1104 840 ......1)30 13.'4 ! i 60 ,..11M ...1173 ,..1160 ...1163 ...1LV4 ...1256 ...1307 ...12-4 ...1227 ...1468 19... I... 21... 10... 40... ... 8... 27... 20... 62... COWS. 6.... 4.... 6.... 2.... 2.... t 83 I 2i I. ... J05B ...1200 ... 972 ...1043 ... 920 ...1200 9;8 ... 911 ... 694 ,...1070 ... 930 ...14O0 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 1$ 4 20 4 25 4 26 4 26 4 80 4 40 4 40 4 66 1... 4... 3..., I..., 1..., 13... 31... 12..., 10... 4... I... , ; I f 25 t 35 t 40 160 8 70 I 75 8 75 8 90 8 90 4 Oi) t:: 7.... 1.... 1.... 1.... J I . i;if M HjO 3 9 ,. 898 .. 414 .. 412 .. 473 .. 474 .. 115 .. 83 ..1040 ..1165 ..1130 ..1400 .. 80 ..1510 4 05 HEIFERS. t 46 I.. .,. 448 ...10(4 ... 945 ... 815 ... 822 ...10t4 ...1650 ...163) ...lf.10 ... 990 ...1240 4 15 4 85 4 40 4 40 4 60 4 60 t as 1 1 I 85 t 90 4 00 Ill::::: i1.:::::: 8 75 3 i t 80 I 96 4 00 8.. 80.. I.. I.. ti 3. BULLS. t 1.. 8 15 I 40 t 75 t 75 I SO i i CALVES. tOO 3.... 460 1... i 170 125 . 144 4 60 4. 170 4 60 BTOCKER8 AND 10. I 4. to., FEEDERS. 4.. 1.. 4.. 691 8 95 787 4 K 3 4 50 867 4 60 ....... 110 4 tf 830 646 7M U& 4 10 4 15 4 80 4 80 13.. Der I.. WESTERNS. F W. Geddes Wyo. 7 feeders.. 6S 4 75 28 feeders.. 450 4 78 54 feedars.t 691 t 30 t feeders.. 6)0 t 10 4 feeders.. Hi IS 7 stockers 4.3 I 00 HOC1 3 Receipts of hogs were light and the total tor the week ao far shows a heavy falling off as compared with last week and a year ago. The market was not very different from what It was yes terday. Taking Into consideration tha tact that the quality waa very good today, the market was. If anything, a trifle easier than yesterday, although the prices paid looked aooui tne same on paper, in tun words, the hoes sold today at IA.464J4.60, with a too at Ui 52t The trade was slow and tha feeling weak, and atill what hogs there were cnangeo n In tha morning. The market so far thla week haa been very even, prices having shown compara tively Utile change from day to dsy since 4.814 6.I.M 4.678 4. 4:j 4.448 1.98 4.1 1,807 4.6 H) Monday. However, tney nave sold oon sldersbly higher than last week, ths mar ket today being on an averags about 17V40 nijrner tnan oua weea so, Representative aales: 934 a-T TV NO. AV. 38 248 n jrr. imo. at. an. it. 140 I 84 4 147 .. 4 474 11 297 ..4 40 78 r.4 .. 4 47V4 44 37 40 4 45 - 78 248 .. 4 47V4 68 248 .. 4 46 66 2&6 .. 4 474 42 i'0 80 4 45 63 3 4 .. 4 47 'Z 48 2-8 40 4 45 70 1-.4 .. 4 474 79 240 160 4 46 63.,....2o7 .. 4 471 69 08 130 6 44 94 184 40 4 471 62 276 144 4 46 . 48 248 .. 4 474 61 310 .. 4 45 40 2w9 140 474 80 iH4 180 4 46 60 II .. 4 60 72 2.6 80 4 47V4 76 871 .. i 60 64 I .. 4 47V4 44 it 80 I k) 62 275 80 4 47 69 177 .. I 60 66 174 160 6 47V4 71 244 .. 4 60 58 270 10 4 4 , i, 54 8 4 10 4 60 o 218 .. 4 47vJ 74 IH ..4 60 41 23 .. 4 47Vi 72 2-71 ..4 60 7J... ...- .. 4 47)4 U 24 ., tW sg K7 .. I tH 44 t4 .. Bft 7 2 44) 6 81 ?" .. 60 VI .. 6 47H F8 ..160 7S 8N0 .. I 47H 88 8 40 I 60 88 217 .. 6 47H M......1- .. 6 60 84 14 40 6 4TH 88 10) 40 6 60 14 180 47H 2- .. 1 1,4 .. 6 474 86 2 180 4 M 40 6 47H BS i .. I 60 .-, 5M 80 6 47H 71 W4 .. I 60 74. 8l 80 4 47H " 2' ..160 81 28 .. 4 47H 87 24 80 I M 71 2o .. 647H 80 18 ..160 M 2l .. 6 47H H 20 .. 6 621 80 8.1 80 I47H fl8 lul .. MM STAGS. Km m i HHKKP There were rmlv a few oars of sheep here today and out of that number eight cars were only stopped here for feed and rest, being Intended for Shipment eaat. What little stuff there was on salo chanted handa very readily at prices steady to a little stronger than yesterday. .Some clipped wethers sold at 15 SO. A bunch of hesvy lambs brought 87.75. The detnsnd at this point on lambs Is very strong and the feeling Is thst a right good or choice bunch of light weights would he very likely to sell up to 8V2&. This will give an Idea of how strong the feeling Is at this point and how good the demand l. Quotatlona on killers: Good to choice lsmbs, 87.7MS8.1B; jfnlr to good lamha, 87.26 Cf7.7S: good to choice yearlings, lnmh wslghts, f.Riti7.00: fslr to good yearlings, lamh weights, t4.16A74.MI; good to choice yearlings, heavy weights, ! 2MT4 B"; fair to good yearlings, heavy weights. 15 9vtf 26; rood to choice old wethers. 8flors: fair ta good old wethers, 86.7iy(1.00; good to choice ewes, t5.6ti6.0; fair to good ewes, 85.00-06.50. Representative sales: No. 54 western cull ewes 127 western ewes lfU western wethers 28 western awes 76 western awes 174 western ewes 140 west, eull l bs, broken fleeoe, Ay. Pr. 78 8 25 88 4 36 107 6 SO M t 60 ,87 B 60 , 96 B60 .61 B 80 ! 48 I 26 ,40 7 26 ,40 7 86 ,76 7 4R . 41 7 87H ,96 7 87i ,86 7 871 64 Colorado cull Iambi, ewea and wethers lot western lambs 608 western lamt.s 24 westsrn lamha 249 Colorado lamha ........ 00 westsrn lambs 61 western lamba CniCAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady But DoU-Hoii Five Cents Uwr. CHICAGO, April 6. CATLTO Receipts 1,600 head; market steady, but dull; com mon to lest steera. 84.40T 4.70; cows. 8.5S.00; heifers, t2.75,6.25; bulls, 13 80(74.40; calves, 2. 607. 00; stockers and feeders, 12.5095.10. HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; market Be rower; choice heavy shipping, 84.85' 4.10; llsht butchers, 84.85dr4.90i "ht mixed, I4.764T6.82H: choice ngnt, in.iii 4.86; packing, 66.25 (ff 6.82 H : pigs, 14.50 fiflsft- hulk of aales. I4.76tf6.86. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 5,000 head; market strong; sheep, 14.00 iTf 4,76; yearlings, t5.15T7.tO; lambs, $6.15 8.25. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, April 5. OATTLTO-Re- celpts, 700 head, Includlnar Vo southerns. Mnrket steadv: ch4ce exnort and dressed beef steers, 15 SiVfM.NV, fair to good, 84. ton? B.30; western fed steera, I4.2fvfi6.86; stockers and feeders. I17ICS6.O0: sofjthern. sters, 84.00 fi6.60; southern cows, t3.fXTj'4.2r; native cows, ifyvit4.?,: native heifers 83.5f84.80; bulls, t2.7?4O0; calves, 13.777.26. HOGS Receipts, 7.ftO head. Market was steady; top, .66: bulk of sales, fri.rV3VfiO; heavy. $8.i2Va8.B7V4,: ivHc.kera, 6.T&ii.6?4; pl(rs and light". 85.o0ffi6.fi5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head. Market lOffilRc higher: ltmba 87.400 8.00; emres and yearlln f5.VTf4.00; western fed yesrllngs. tn.i1M; western fed sheep, f5.OOigC.00; stockers and feeders, t3.60ii5.60. St. lonls Live Stock Market. ST. LOI.TIB, April B.CATTLB Receipts. l.hOO head, Including 400 Texare. Mtrket steady; native shlrpirve and export steers, MSMirtSO- dressed lef snd butcher steers. t6.104ifi.6ft; steers under l.oilO lbs., H.0ff?4.50: ; stoekera and feeders. t3.60fi.26; cows and heifers, f2.6nTi6.15; canners, tlna.W; bulls, ; ti.oO; calves. t4.0OiJ7.nO; Texas snd In i dlnn steers, 2.66fS6.60; cows and hclfera, I tl.90rg4.00. ' IIOOS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market Bo ; hlffher; pljrs and llg-hts, t.26f4.88; packers, ffi.8.86; butchers and beat heavy, frUOfu 1 6.90. 8HERP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8no head. ! Market strong: native muttons, f3.5nCM.10; lamba, 84.25ia9.00; culls and bucks, x4.mbo.zo. St. Joseph Lire Stuck Market. ' ST. JOSEPH. April 6.-CATTLB-ReOlpts, 876 head. Market steadiv; natives, ft.avft 4 S6; cows and heifers, t2.2tV84.65; stookers and feedera, 3-74.00. HO(i8 Reoelpts, 8,9a head. Market 2V4o hl;her; top, ftf.OSV.; bulk of sales; 86.67Hui 4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt 4.479 head. Market lOo higher; lamba, f7.&-10; ewea, 85.80(36.00. ! Slonx City Lire Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, April 6.-8peclal Tela 1 tram.) CATTLE Receipts. COO head; mar ket sfea'ly; beeves, f4.2&'cri.EO; cows, bulls ' and mixed, 83.26.t4.7B; stockers and feeders, 83.76$ 4 60; calves and yearlings, f3.03-4 SO. 1 HOOB - Receipts, 8.30 head; market steady, selling at ft.453.2V); bulk of sales, 84. 47VfJ W. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, tOO I head; market strong. Stock In Slant. Total! ....8,183 44,091 15,064 Boston Copper Market. These quotatlona are furnished by Logan , Brvsn. members New Tork and Boston Btock exchanges, 1 Board of Trade: Adventure Alloues .-rt Atlantic , 8Mohawk 564Nevada Cons.. 144N. Butte , 20 Old Dominion 4 Osceola .. 824 ::i ..147 .. 7U Rlnsham Black Mountain. Boston Cons. ?VPneu. Service Butta Coalition.. 27'Pnea. Berv. Ptd.. 17'4 Calumet A Arli..16j Qulncy 123 Calumet A Hec..tw shannon 194 (Vnteiuilal 334TamaracK 114 Copper- Range '.Trinity Dally west united Fruit Fast Butta 10HJT. 8. Cot Frsnklln 18V1U. 8. pfd Oreene Copper... 24TlTtah Cor Common.. Cons. O ran by .130 Victoria Helvetia Isle Royal 4 Winona 21 Woverlna ........ 10 Cananea 1944Plplsslnr 54Greene Panaris.. 16 Nevada-Utah .... Junction I,. B. ft PlttSD. Mass Michigan London Closing; Stocks. TONDON. April B. Clot-lna quotatlona on tha Btock exchange were: Consols, money.. 86 N. T. Central.. 125 81 , 81 do account . 84 Norfolk A W.. Anaconda Atchison .. 134 do pfd .. 69Vi Ontario A W .. 99 Pennsylvania ..1044 Rand Mines . ..181 Reading , i94 , 46 . 44 do pfd Bal. A Ohio.... Can. Paclflo .... Ches. A Ohio... Chicago Gt. W C . M. A Bt P. DeBeera .. 424 bo. waiiway 14 dO Dfd , 74 .141 Bo. Paclflo . 274 Union Paclflo ....144V4 D AR, O . in ao prd ki do pfd , .77 U. 8. Steel 3KS . !H do pfd 1024J Erie do 1st pfd.... do Id nfd . l2V4 wsbasn J .42 do Pfd 24 .152 Spanish 4s 93 Illinois Central Ixmlsvllle A N...lM,Grand Trunk ....11 M K T 37 . . . ri?a?wPeste?n nVa'rkcU yesterday 1 ratrdlsappolntlng French cables.' Balii ' clpal western markets yesterday wer( , te1 of KK0 bafK including Mty Bouth Omaha. . . . 1..07 4 67 0 1 vl icScTTSZ ci..,. rut 400 6 000 300 at B.,64iO.60c, February at 6 85c, March. 6.86c k.- cftvv. :: : il . :SoS ioooibp ..f. Bt. Joseph.. 374 8.923 447 fee. dull; Ctordova;JUV4c St. IjOUIB l.V'JV S.IIUU a "tl I Chicago 1,500 14,000 E.400 , B'LVFR Har, ateaay, au 1-11x3 per ounce. MONKV Sfn8i per cent The rata of discount In the open market lor short bills is 4V4 per cent; for three months' bills, 44 per cent. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. April 6. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the fl60.000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash bal ance f2fl.922.010; gold coin and bullion, f 110.190,744; gold certificates, 144,111.030. Bank Clearlaars. -OMAHA, April 6. Bank clearlnra for to day were tl, 714, 707. 87 and for the corre sponding data last year 11,44,148.11. Cotten Market. NEW TOR.K. April B.-COTTON-8pot clost'd quiet; middling uplands, He; u.ld dlliis fu'f. 11 2fcc; no sales. LIVERPOOL, April 6-COTTON-Bpot. MnHafuiA bnainaSM done nrtces ltfH rwilrLtM higher; American mlddltns fair, 4 lid; ulddllng, 4.4d; middling. .td; low niia dllnjf, 6 71d; good ordinary, 6 lid; ordinary, t3d. Tha aaJes ot the day wets 7.0u0 ales, ot which 1.6(0 were fur speculation and export and Included 6.800 American. NEW ORLEANS, April 6. COTTON Bpot market closed firm; sales 1,400 bales; low ordinary, B 18-16c. nominal; ordinary, 6 l8-14o, nominal; good ordinary, 8tc; low middling. IH6f; middling. 10 9-14c; good pilddling. 11 7-lSc; middling fslr, 13 7-Ho. nomlual; fair, 13 l-lic. nominal; receipts, .wi hairs; stock. 18.4 bales. BT. LOUrs, Mo. April l.-COTTON'-8 load, middling, lOc; sales U4 baUs; re- celpts 418 bcles; shipments, 500 hales; stock, 4UJ0 bales. OMAHA -VI101.BAI.B MAItKET. Candltlea ( Trade aad Qnotatlaaa an Staple and Kaaer Prosooe. LlVK POLLl HY-Ilens, 10Vc; old roost ere. Be; turkeys. Ire; ducks, roosters. 4'u9c: seese. 4c. lwos founf Bl: T T Kit Packing stock, le; choice to tsncy dairy, ri24c; creamery, 2''vu'-"9c. HAT Choice upland, fiO.00: medlvim. SO; No. 1 bottom, fjuo; off gradea, 80(vu4.ev Rye straw, fj.00; No. 1 alfalfa. tW.W. BRAN Per ton, f!9 50. FRCHS. PINEAPPLES Florida, f6.5fXJ4.00 per Crsta. Sl HAVVr-lfstilEB-Choice Taxaa, 84 quart cases, tSdOiH.OO. CHAN UtitHl FT9 Per bbl., ft BfS B0 M bushel box, fl fc0va.78, APPLES Northern Spies, Fsncy Oreen Ins, per bbl . 83 M; Iowa and Missouri Bea Dsvls. tSW; Wlnesaps. 12.00 per boa. COCOANITTH Per sack of loo, 84. uO. TROPICAL, j-BIIITB. FlOS-Csllfornla. bulk. s4c: 4-crowa Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish. Ho; S-nroan. Turkish, to. . I.F.M(i,N-Mmoniera. son sna atw aise SS.6tifri4.00; other brands, 60o less. BANANAS Per metitum si sea Dunca, tJ.Octfl 56: liimbos. 12 60453 6a QRAI'N r nun-oises to su .-.o DATES Ksd a way 64o: ssyers, Be; bat fowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, t-11:. box. II Oft. ORA NOES California navels, extra faney. 174, 200. 21, 8TO sixes, 84 0tV(j4.26; fancy, 124. lfo s!r.-s. I't a.'a J.iO; choice, large sixes, per box, fITW-S.00. Nicw vkoetabi.es PEETS TLRNIPS AND CARROTS Pet dot. bunches, 4f550c. TOM ATOKS Florida, 80-lb. crata, 84.00. LKAF LETTUCK Hot bouso, per doa heaos, tfc. crCl'MBFRS-rer doa, tl 50. RADISHES Per dosen bunches, S&StSoi txtra large bunches, 7Bo doaen. PARSLKT Holitousa. par doa. bunchs 40c. FIE PLANT 0-lh. boxes, tI.26l7B. ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 76c; red or yellow, Colorado, per 10., lc; Bpaniso, per crate, fl.90. HEAD LKTTUCB Sout hern, per doa, tl.oil.26 ASPARAOl'S tl.76 per doxen bunchea NEW PUTATOF.S Per pound, 7o. OLD VEOICTAIILKS. NAVT BEANS Per bu, fl.4f; No. I v. LIMA BEANS Per lb., B. 8WEKT POTATOE Illinois, per larva bbl., ft. 00; Wisconsin Rurala and Burbanks, 46c per bu.; aeed aweet potatoes, per bbU( tl.W, April 1. CABBAGE Holland aeed. home growa. to per lb.; new cabbage, per lb., 2H. POTATOES Table Block, per bu., 40o aeed stock. 75cfi51.O0. TURNIPB. CARROTS. BEETS Pe tat, 75c; parsnips, per bu.. 11.00. BEEF CUT PRICES. Rlbe: No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 8c; No. 8. 7o. Loins: No. 1. 17Vic; No. t, 12Ho; No. 8, 10a Chucks: No. 1, 6c; No. 1, 6c; No. 8, 4c Round: No. 1, c; No. t, 74c: No. 1. 6Vo. Plate: No. 1, 4Vfcc; No. 1 2'c; No. 8, to. Ribs: No. 1. 14c; No. 1 Sc; No. t, ta Wool Market. BOSTON, April 6. WOOL The Commer cial Bulletin of Boston, basing Its report upon statistics gathered for the govern ment, will say tomorrow of the wool mar ket: The situation Is dull and featureless. Bualnefs of the week Is confined to small lots of domestic, Including territory fleeces, scoured and Texas. About tou.OOO fine 1-ounds fine Idaho sold' at 2W12a, and lOO.OuO pounds full Texas at 2!flJlc. Fine me dium Montana sold at 23c and t'tah, Wyo ming and other fine and fine medium at 20 ft22c. Fleeces are quiet and unchanged. One-quarter blood Is neglected at 8J'n;!3c, with the choice- not wanted at higher than 82c Ordinary B. super la low and in favor of buyers, being freely offored at 46c. Foreign markets are strong, but tight money and other discouraging features are affecting home markets. The shipments of wool from Boston to April 4, Inclusive, ac cording to the same authority, are 88,417,281 pounds, against I9.IH,.'W pounds at the sanio time laat year. The receipts to April 4. In clusive, sre K9.046.0s6 pounds, against 71,998,- ' 890 pounds the same period last year. ST. IOl'IS. Mo., April 6. WOOI Steady! medium grades, combing and clothing, fflt 27c; light fine. "Ctirtici heavy fine, WttWo; tub-washed, 804370. , 1 Sntrnr and Molasses, NEW TORK, April B.-SUGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, SHc; centrifugal. 86 test, 3c; molasses sugar, 27c. Reflnd, steady; crushed, 6.40c; powdered, 4.80c; granulated. 4.70c. HOGS Receipts, 1,415 head; market firm; atato and Pennsylvania hogs, f7.?6'!r7.40. NEW OR7JSAN9. April 6. SUGAR Steady; open kettle centrifugal, 3Wwnc: centrifugal whttee, 4 S-lfi'JilVtc; certrlfugal yellow, 3iHc: seconds, 2M33e.- MOLASStS-Qulct; new syrup, 80934c Oils and Rosin. OIL CITT, April B. OIL Credit balances. fl.78; runs, 1K.C04. bbls. ; average, 108,190 libls. ; shipments, 172,570 bbls.; average, 174.0.19 bbls. SAVANNAH, April B. OIL Turpentine, firm. 67c. ROSIN Firm; quote ABC, tt.M; D, I4.S H; B. 84.85; F. f4.36 : 41, 84 40; H. t4 62V4; I, f4.70: K, 85.15; M, f5.26; N, t&.0; WO, f6.50; WW, 85.60. Coffee Market. NEW TORK, April 6. COFFEKMarket for coffee futures opened unchanged to an advance of B points on a little scattering demsnd for the near months hn the face of Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. NEW TORK. April B. EVAPORATED APPLES Market steady; fancy, t4c choice, 7c; crime, t44V4c; poor to fair, B V4 6 44 c. CALIFORNIA. IJKir.lJ ritunn Prunes, tOltc. Apricots, choice. 13c; extra choice. 18Hfi'19c; fancy. 19 9 20c peaches, choice, 112H1V4c; extra choloe. 12l!V4c; fancy, 12V413c; fancy ana extra, 1115 . Raisins, loose MusoateL IHClOc; seeded raisins. 7V411; Lo-v don layers, fl. 5001. 40. IICAL ESTATE TRAHSFRRS. George Petara and Maria Pltner to John Btepan, lot I, block 107, Bouth Omaha, and other lots I 660 John Btepan and wife to Frank Benak, s35 feet lot I and other lots -In block 8, Nicholson's add., Bouth Omaha 1,460 Ambrose M. Bhean and wife to Ada F. Clark, lot 4, block 8, Baundera A Hlmebaugh's add L400 Jennie Sautter to Frank J. Machal and wife, lot 11. block I. 8. III. Rogers' add Bt Sarah B. Webb to Fred Nelsen. lot 12 snd e4 lot 13, block 1, Saunders A Hlmebaugh's add 404 Anna Marie Chotharlna Hlbheler and husband to Frank Htimbek and wife, lot 4, Drexel A Maul's add.... 1,400 Evangelical Lutheran Zlon Congrega tion to David Linn, lot 28, block L ' ' Orchard Hill BOO Trustees of Swedish Kvangelloal Lutheran Emmanuel church to tha Evangelical Lutheran Zion Congre gation, lot 18, block 1, Orchard Hill.. 1 Frank A. Broadwell, clerk, to Jessie M. Hendee. lot 83, block 4, Brlggs' Place Frits Standlnger and wife to John Theller. lot 23, Drexel A Maul s add. 2.100 ' Charles H. Gulou and wife to Chlcag-o ' ' Lumber company, lot 7, block 1, Tipton Place, and let 9, blocit L Mavne's add 1 Lewis S. Reed and wife fo Reed Broa, lots t, 4, 6 snd 6, block 1. and other - ' lots, replat Durant Place t Robert O. Fink ta Benjamui . N. Phelps, lot 13 and w4 lot 14. block 2, Exchange Place. Snuth Omaha Same to D. C. Patterson, trustee, lots I and 10, block B, Myers, Richards A Tllden a add Bums to E. R. Hums, lot 20, block 1, Bedford Place Same to tilery R. Hume, lota 8, 4 and t, block 8. Bowling Oreen Burnt to Mike Dlnaw, lot 1, block t, Kountxe's 3d add.. .... Charles F. Fahs and wife to Fllery K. Hume, lots 1, 2, 8, 20 and 88, block 1, Bowling Green 10 Wilson T. Giahani and wife to Calvin I- Can.pbell. lot t, block 33, Kountxe Place t.000 Provident Real Estate company to Kllen Qulgley, lot 8, block t, Omaha View 250 Reserva Real Estate company to George F. Anderson, lot 10, block 7, Orchard Hill 100, James C. Hayes to Joeeph P. llnwir, lots 8 and 9. DlfX k 7. Potter A Cobb 8 2d sd.l., Bouth Omaha Hi Paul Z,iiiiiiierinann and wife to Frank J. S hllnger. n42V4 feet W122 feet lot 11, block 14. Improvement arsocia tlon add 100 Henrv K. Hubermann and wife to I I C. Ruthrr. 18.87 seres In ls-14-13 1,000 E. R- Hume to E. Bvenson. lot 30, block 1, Bedford Place , 1 Mary Beth Wallace to Kilts Bvenson, lot 2o. block 1. Bodford Place r0 J. A. Reynolds to Frantlnka Benak, lots 16 and 17, Potter A Cobb a 24 add.. South Qmalia.. 1 good . T0t.1l amount ot traosfara,