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    THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: APRTTj 14, M07.
4
CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
UnMttled and Kertooi k.rk.t Canted by
Crtfl.slist trip EspcrtJ.
WHEAT CLOSES STRONG AFTER REACTION
Croatia In oathrrrst, vrlth Reports
of throat mnd further IJmnaue
by Bin gtresclbeit
fcatlrs LUt,
OMAHA, April 13, 1907.
Conflicting" news cm.sa u mrvoas and
rmuu unmet, but wnn ati.-iiMU pxeui.n
Inating. Kepurts of luuner rututi uy un
green bug in .li:-uun una iv..i..ia mjjrj
eariy stientjih in tile iuhikki. u.,1 i idler
teaitiori caused a ri-cx.-ssiun in piii.es U oxr
low ine opining- l.guivs. Iho luss waa re
covered near lue ciusu wincn u iiuivou
but firm.
Wheat opened strong and prices advanced
fcc to decline ot Vic and lcovieu c un
the May options, wiucu uiuicutts the gen
eral toures o( the inaihtt. Laverpuoi cm
Vkd hlguer on wneal, wucd sUcugiu aa
btmpcied from liar of a reaction in Una
Country. Australian shipim-iiu were
liglux-r and the general autism:! situation
apparently favoia the uuu aide. It waa re
ported that dry weather stiil prevailed In
the wint-.-r Wat at bait and hXMVy tiosn
wtre reported in aonie auctions. ravuiiio
weather repirts war received, hut the
weather is becoming unsettled anil th fu
ture course of tne maiaet is a matter of
gioat conjecture. Trailers look for a wild
market next Monday and limn commit
menu were few. in cash dt.-n.and has
Improved, but receipts are oniy normal.
May wheat closed strong and Juiy options
cored a net auvance ol Sc. Thuie were a
lew traiimctioii- m S-pteinbcr options,
which opened hrm at "Go bid and advanced
fcc.
Considers ble strength was shown In
Oorn, In contract to recent weakness. Re
ceipts continue light and the gone-rat tone
la much steadier. May corn soor;d a net
advbnca of y,o and other options were
higher In sympathy.
t-uogesUon in oats continues to soma ex
tent and the market declined '4C niter ad
vancing a like amount. July oats were
Weaker, but the ISt-pttniber options were
trong and rose c on light trading.
1'rliiiary wheat receipts were oi4,iv0 btmh
ls and shipments 4.uuo bushcla. BRUinst
receipts of tVW,t) bushels lust year mid
shipments of SHli.GoO bushels. Corn receipts
were 4o2,0w bushels and snlpments
uusiiuia. agmnsi receipts or uin.uuu dusiiuib
and shipment of l.lil.ooO bushels Inst year.
Clearances wero a.44) bushels of corn.
1.30O bualicls of oata, and wheat and flour
mial to 'Ja.00t) bunhels.
Liverpool closed unchanged to Hd higher
n wntat and H'j'Vd hmht-r on corn.
Australian wheut shipments were 611,000
DUHhels, against 6o4,OtK' bushels Inst week
and lfc,00o bushels last year. Shipments of
wneai irom inula were 4!,oiiu buiim-i.
against 97ti.uOO bushels last week and 8,CKX
bushels Oiiii year ago.
Brooinhall sava Ai-uentlna officials adhnra
to former estimate of an export enrn sur
plus of auO.OOu tons plus 2uO,nou tons left over
from last crop. This equals about r.uU0,0
bushels, as exportable surplus from this
and of 8,tx . (MR) bushels from last crop, a
total of Su.ouo.oCO bushels for the year.
L.ucal range of options:
A.rtlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tes'y.
Wheat-
Amy...
July...
Sept...
Corn-
72Fi 72B W.a 72HA 7?HB
74-I$: 74-H 74-(U 74 ,1'. 74B
7 lij 76waj 76 ii 7'4B
4? HI 4V,A 43 111 4S'4A 43 B
4:.'H 44 H UH 42-B 42HB
i'-hli 43 Bl 4'B B 41!i,B I
40 Til 4THl 40HA1 4A 40HB
I4ViU UB SiiB U'ili
May...
July...
Sept...
Oats
July.,.1
6pt...
asked. B bid.
Oranba Cash Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 hard, 7(V3"7:c; No. t hard,
fT'yCoc; No. 4 hard, tMic; No. i spring,
Bl'il7IC
COHN-No. 8. V4c; No. 4, Ti,'A'iiZ6c; no
grade, 2('ci:i.c; No. yellow, XSiVij-tuc; No.
White, 40Vic
OATS-No. t mixed, 39'i533Vc; 'No. I
White, 40c; No. 4 white, 3Vic.
UX12-NO. 2. 60Vc; No. t, 69c.
Carlot Receipts.
' Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 4
Kansas City 81
illmic-apolls 2S7
Omaha 21
Luiuth .....163
fet, Louis Hi
ai
44 47
CHICAGO GHAIX A5D
PROVISIONS
restores ot tha Tradln CIosIbk
Prices oa Iloard ot Trad.
CHICAGO, April 11 Reports of damage
In the soulhwent caused a) strong wheat
market here today. At the close fiiay
Wheat was 'to higher. Corn was urn hanged
to Vho hicher.
The reports of damage by freezing ttm-
Jeratures In the southwest came thick and
ast as aoon aa the market opened. Hriues
quickly rcaa and only on the fearing of
carrying lines of wheat over Sunday pre
vented the market from closing lughiir than
It actually did. Many traders were adverse
to holding their wheat because ot tne un
certain weather conditions and after wheat
bad materially advanced, seized the op
portunity to take profits. In addition to
llie damajre reports was the fear that snow
In tha norlhweat will prevent seeding opera
tions, and this also added strength to the
market. The statistics were inclined to
favor tha bulls, but traders In general paid
llttla attention to these and gu;ded tl.em
aelves entirely by tha crop reports. The
Close was strong. May open-d ViO to Vo
higher at 7940 to Ifrfsc sold between 78"c
and 7c. and closud at Ib-c. Clear jn.-es
of wheat and flour were equal to 3K1.700 bu.
Primary receipts were 74,ouO bu., against
HS.OuO bu. for the snme time one year atjo.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chloago reported
receipts of 474 cars, against iA cars last
week and S!W cars one year ago.
The corn market was steady throughout
the day. Cables were reported as Vkc to VkC
higher and the strength of wheat and oats
Was a factor for higher prices. The open
ing was strong because of these Influences,
but later realising stiles and the disposi
tion of tradeis tJ carry lines over Sunday
brought about a decline, which w.ped out alt
Of the early advanre. It was reported tht
primary receipts are commencing li fall
off and they were today below the ship
ments. Corn opened 'S.ye higher at 4'C
told between 4'.c and 4:Vc and clodod
firm and unchanged to He higher at ",o.
Local reedpu tt 191 cars, with 2 of coit
tract grade.
The oats market opened strong because
Cf damage reports and statemenis that In
Various places Melds are being plowed up to
replace th sved Hist sown with corn. The
market bulged Sc on these leports and
then, as was the case with wheat and
eorn, heavy realizing set In and the market
declined to a level lower than that of yes
terday. Th trad was chiefly in tho July
and September options. May oats opened
40 to 4o higher at 440 to 44Hc, sold be
tween 43-1ic and 444c and closed at 44c
Local receipts were 184 cars.
Prices In the provisions market ruled
Steady all day and the fluctuations were
not wide or frequent. Tha hog market
Was strong- At the close May polk was up
34c at Ird was 24c higher at
88 70. Ribs we.e unchained to 24c at 8j' 10.
Estimated rece!;ls for Monday are:
Wheat. 20 cars; jrn, 212 cars; iits. lil
cars; hogs, 43.COJ head.
Tue teudlng futures ranged as follows-
Articles.! Open.l High. I Low. Close. Yes'y .
Wheat
May
July
Bept
Imc.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oat
May
July
Sept.
July
iy
Jul
Sept
Hlbs
M vy
July
tiept.
Tf-S- TS'J WW W
M4! f,Hli(Hi! 81V
88- , S24irii U1, S?-ti"
6141 tlVslS'tl'Vi 8l-'
7'ifiS
81 4 ft-, I
34 ,-S(
I
48 Cj-V
4'4'
4S i
47H
47SHF-4
! 1
47llTs;''J
474 47'-ii
4H4to'-4-W
47-4
44U-!
4441W
41 fi-4
481.
I
44S'
414;
3t!4:
4.-.V
4.1 I
1(t 17vl
16 174i
8 C4'
8 lO.
4441
4.111
35 4 1
444
A
3Z
16 174; 1 2
11 1741 1 16
16 174 16 174
16 35 16 2J
8 7
8
8 96
8 7-
8 .
I 7 I
8 8 -4
i i:
8
! 8
8 ?74
8 S"
I 9.4
8 50
k 7
I 774
a i
a rJ
7i I
8 80 I
8 Hi
I
8 fV
8 T6 I
8 7741
8 M 1
8 674
8 77
No. 2.
Cash onottlons were as follows:
FLOrU-Iasy; winter patents. MIOTJ
140' winter straights. $2 9 4x1 15: sr'ny
i-menta. 83.4Vo 6u. spiinj straights. 83.la.iV
I t": bk.rs, 12 0t. tCi'.
WHEAT No. 2 spring. f.'J-4c: No. 3
prlnK. 7Ci4c: No 2 ret, tiiii .i-v.c.
Ot .UN No. 2, 4-l No. 2 ye.iow.
OA'I o N" 8. 4je, N' x I white, 45c;
I white. 42nl444e
RYE No. I.
BARLES- Fulr to cholc malting.
47o.
Nil.
POv
HEEDS No. 1 flax, 31 12; No. 2 nortfcweat.
rn. 81.19; prime liinotby, 841o; clover, contra-
t iiriide. lilH
PROVISIONS Short rib side tloose).
8-dt. A-k-aa i'oxra. pr boi , 8-4.2r-
1" 37'i. Lard. r-r li Ibe., $8 B. Short eloar
sides (boxed), a.7.i.i.
Kullowlr.g wet the receipts and ship
ments t l Hour and ..ruin:
Heoe'pts. Shipment.
flour, tl!a i.4" 8.4"0
VN txnt, Im 2d 2") .
Coin, liu ti,i C, 1.'-'
Oats, bu 17.i.:i" 3i.!i0
Kh', bu t..0 .!)
Har.ey, bu fc!,7(A Sti.ilOW
Oa tli Produce six-hangs tudtxy' the hut
ter market ua linn; cn ume rli s,
aaliies. 'y J7i". Kgs, firm; at mark. css.s
iluluued. Xov; nrsis, ltj'ju; piime lirsts, li"
v-utt.t, iieauy, i.-juioc.
OMAHA HUULSALK MARKET.
Coalition ot Trade and Quotations
Staple and Fancy Product).
F.UCS l er dos., Ific.
BLT i fcJ Packing stock. lPfHSc; choloa
to fancy daily. Li-nvJc; creamery, X-ij.Sc.
LIVL l'Ol l.TH V Hera, llvilSc; old
roosiers, be; turk y4, ir ducks, loc; young
roosters, tuKc; , t.
1-KLT18.
PINAFPLEa r.onua. J5.6000 per
crate.
b'l'RA WBERkIES Choice Texas. Z4-quart
oases, Kti hJ.uO.
C'ltAN liLllIllES Per bbl., .miM In
buhd box, 1. Go.
AI-PLLS low a and Missouri Ben Davis,
S.i.i).
COCOANVTS-Pr sack or vv. M-W.
TKlvPICAL FRUITS.
LE.MAKS Ulinonlera, Ki sise. R.75; 860
lie. 16.25; other brands, too less.
ORANUKS California navels, extra,fancy,
170, rw, il, Vh sires. I4.S; fajicy. IM, &1
to loo rlten, 13.73; choice, large- slzea, per
box, 13.00.
BANNA NAB Per medium slsed bunch,
I2.rt,,2.w; Jumbos. $:'3S0.
F1G8 California, bulk. 6V4c: -crowt
Turkish. 14c; 4-crown Turkish. 11c; 8-crown
T u r k I l, 9o
GRAPE FRUIT Sizes 64 to ?0, 13 50.
DAT1--S Kadaway. 6.ic; sayers, 5c; hal
lowj, tc; new stuffed walnut da-tas, -lb.
box, 11.00.
NEW VKOETABLFS.
PEKTB, TI RN1P3 AND CARROTS Par
(lor. bnnche. ihHSOn.
TOM A TO F S Florida, 10-lb. crate. 14.00.
LEAF I-ETTUCB-Hot house, per do.
henrts. 4TiC. . .
II"Ar LETTUCE Southern, per dox.,
tllZi".
Ct ri-tRFRS Per dox.. 11. R.
ONIONS Ilnme frown, per ml., 7oc; red
or yellow, Colorado, per lb., t; Ter-xs
s'lver sltln. rf crnte. aliout 46 lbg , $? eO;
yellow TeTS s. per crate, about 45 lbs., t-.00.
ItAIMSI IKS Per dna. bunches, 3ic; extra
lnrue bimc'-es, 7Sc d'i.
PARSLEY Hot hou?e, per dox. bunches,
40r
Kin PT.AN'T-50-lri. boxes. t2.StfT2.75.
P RAOrP 1.75 per doi. bunches. -
NEW POTATOF9 Per lb.. 7e.
OT.I1 VRQBTARLKS.
POTATOES Tc hie stock, per bu., 60c;
gff stock. TScCTfl 00.
CAPl'r;r0 New Texas, per lb, IViC.
TPRNIPS. CARROTS, BEETS AND
ta pisNTIl'S Per bu.. 1.00.
RWKF.T POTATOES Illinois, per Urge
bbl., $4.60; Wlscons'.n Rurals and Burbanks,
Kio per bu.; seed, sweet potatoes, per bbl.,
I?.o0.
NAVY BEANS Per bu., tl.tt; No. 2,
tl.60.
LIMA BRANS Per lb., S-e.
BEEF CUT PRICES.
Ribs: No. 1. c: No. 2. Re; No. 8. Te.
Loins: No. 1, 17V-C; No. t, IZHc: No. 8. 10c.
r-hucys: No. 1. 6c; No. 2. Rc; No. 8. 40.
Round: No. L 7c; No. t. 7V,c; No. 3. e.
Plnte: No. 1. 4Vbc; No. 2V,c; No. 3, 4a
Ribs: No. 1. 14-e: No. !, v,c: No. 8, 8c.
MISCELLANEOUS.
7TONFT Per 1A frnmes, $3 6ft.
PUOAR Granulated csne. In sacks. 85.31;
rranu'ated beet, In sacks, 8R.21.
COFFEE Roasted, No. SB. 2lc per lb.;
No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. 2S, lc per lb.; No.
ZO, ir,o per lb.; No. 21, 13o per lb.
CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin
twins. 17c: new full cream brick. 19c;
block Bwlss, 19c; llmberger, 15c; Young
Americas, 17c.
CinFU New York, half bbl., 82.75; bar
re!. 15 00.
NVTS'-Cnllfomla walnuts. No. 2. soft
shell. 12c; No. 1. soft shell, 16c; Braxlls,
IfitwfilRc: neenna. Alberts. Dea
nutp. raw, 7Hc; ro'sted. 8V4'1: California al
monds, ITHc; Taragona, ITHc; cocoanuts,
86.00 per 100.
fANNRO OOODS-Corn, standard, west
ern. 45itVc: Maine. 21.15. Tomatoes, 8-Ibi
cans. 11.45: standard. S-lb. cans. 81.20. Plrv
apples, grated, 2-lb., standard, 82.2Vy 3");
sliced. I1.75(02..; fancy Hawaiian. 2M,-lb.,
I'i.75: Ht-lb., 81.75. On lion apples, fancy,
12 m.m. California apricots, J2.no. Pears,
81.7Mr-2.50. Penrhrs, fancy, 81.7fvrf2.40; L. O.
ranches. 12.00(72.60. Alnrka salmon, red,
1.15: fancv Chinook, flat. 82.10: fancy sock-
eve. flat. 81.93. Sardines, nuarter oil, 83.25;
three-quarters mustard, 83.00. Sweet pota
toes, $1 1CWJ1.26. Sauerkraut, 05. Pump
kins, 8Ocfi1.00. Wax beans. 2-lb.. S0cf1.0.
Lima boini. 2-lb.. 75cfitl 8f. Soaked pens,
2-lb.. $0c; early June, l.uua1.16; fancy, 1.25
F19H Pickerel. dressed. c: plk
dressed, 12c: white fish, dressed, winter
caught, lSrit'lSc; trout, 12514c; halibut, 13c;
salmon. pvfrne: catfish. 15c: herring.
drewsid, pan frozen, 8c; perch, scaled and
dressed, 7c; crapples. round, bqc; crappies,
laree, fancy, 15c; black bass. 25c: smelts
sweet and fine. 12c; eel, lHc; blue fish, 14c;
red Bnnpper. 12c; roe shad, per pair,
4lc; frog lens. SmglOc: lobsters, green, psr
in., 37c; lobster, boiled, per IB., 4'ifrli'C;
mackerel, Bpanln, per lb.. Inc.; maekerol,
native, 25o per lb.; fresh green turtle meat.
250 in.
CURED FISH Familv white flh, per
quarter bbl., V' lbs., 84.00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1, JT5.00; No. 2, If. 00; herring, In
brls.. 200 lbs each, Norway, 4k, $11.00.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirou-4 of
moving supplies of Immediate (trades ; quo
tations ranee from 3Vto to !c for California
fruit and from SVic to 6c for Oregon. Ap
ricots are firm and It Is reported that
offerings for prompt shipments are being
withdrawn; choice are quoted at lie.
Pe-Jot "s are unch.nrd. with fancy vellows
quoted at 134c; fancv Mulr. 144c Raisins
ar firm: looe Muscatels ar quoted at
8r": reeded raisins. 9",lgTlC
BRAN Per ton. 219 50.
St. I.onls General Market.
fT. LOUIS. April 1.1. WHEAT Firm;
track. No. red. cash, T8n$M- No. 2 hard,
74-. ' : Mav, 767.c; July, 750.
CORN F'rrn ; trac. No. 2 cash, 4t5c; No,
2 white, 464tj47c; May, 444Q-Uo; July.
li'-V,e.
OATS Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 43c: No.
2 - h'te inieuc; Vsy. 42c; Julv, 8Vtf4o.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patonts, 13.6-v
$.80: extra fancy and straight, 3.20(jS60;
elf'. J2.6ff?25.
SEED Timothy step.
CoRNMKAf-Steady at 82 40.
BRAN
RAN-Dull; sacked, east track.
AY Sfady; timothy, 115.0019.110;
Ir'e 110 fv-i; 00
u:- t'--J"-wj ....
HA
tire I
IRON COTTON TIES-8U0.
PAOGINO loVc.
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing, 1
I16 S0. Lard, higher: prime steam. 88.45.
Drv salt meats, steady; boxed extra Bhorts.
8.x 374; clesr ribs. 19.50; short clears, I9 6?4.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 310.124;
clear ribs, 111.374; short clears. 11.06.
POULTRY Weak; chickens. 114c; spring.
See; turkeys, 12tiWi:; oucks, uc; geese, 70,
BUTTER Steady;
dalrv. 214iltlc.
EGGS-Higher, Uo.
creamery, 314c;
Receipts. Shipments.
.:"9
:: S;SS i&H
..115.0IW 91.0O)
Flour, bbls.
Wheut. bu..
Corn, bu....
Oats, bu....
Ksnina Cltv Grain and PrnTlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Anrtl IS WH AT Mav.
TISc- Julv. 734e; Be)t-mber. 7.,4c; c-iah:
No. 2 hard. 71Vt75'c: No. S. 8Vu74c; No. 8
red :''-'(--; .in. 8. 6-1'f744c.
CMRN-Mav, 414c; Julv, 42 c: September.
4',c: e.f : Ke. J r lxid. 4'c: No. J, 4J4c;
No. 5 white, 42c; Nu. 3, 41VC
OATS-.Nu. 2 white. 42c; No. 2 mixed.
VI:C.
P.VE Fteady, rio.
IIAV-VVc-ik; choice timothy. 114 6C.315.00;
chute prairie, 810.u'"jjo.fit.
Kl' ITK Cresr.tery, 23 j2c: packing, ISO.
Ll.CS Finn. l."c pir Jji.
Foloi.ii8 were the lecelpts and shlp
mer.ta of grain:
Re-.-elpts. Shipments.
V'heaL bu.
Cr n, bu
O.ita, bu.'. ..
f.t
31,(i
116,000
3.',oi D
22.000
Articks.
I Open. I High. 1 Low. Close.
.it-
m :...
Ju.y. ...
My....
July....
71V
71,
iv;:
42T
1 3 , 1
1
tt I
424!
'4u74 I
414B
42
42,
A abl.ed. B bid.
Peoria Market.
I'KORIA. April 13 -4. 0HN-F1. m : No. I
fi'.li-w and No. 3, 4J:.vc; No. 4. 4tVc; no
ira.:. St.-iMVe.
4)A ITi-'.'nx-rantrx: ---'o white, Cvtc; No
I t.lie. ic; No. 4 wi.lt. 41Vtc
HYh:-Flrm: No I. ., u-'-.c.
WHldU On the Lai of tl 3 for fln
llilivd goods.
I.lverpaal Grain Market.
LIVEKPiJOL. April IS WHEAT Spot,
quitl. Ni t rrd 4utorn winter. Oj M. No.
1 t'a'.ifornla. Ah Gd; (uturea, nulet, Mjy, S
iVi. July. s IVd.
VKN Spot, llrm: Americsn mixied new.
Is !'.J; Ani'.ricaD mixed Old, is Ud, faluxca
firm; Mr, M,d; July, to d; September,
to 6 VI.
HOPS In Txmd.in (Pacific coast) steady,
1 &-a3 16.
SEW YORK iKERAL MARKET
Mantatlona
of the Tlar oa
artoas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. April 13. FI.VUR Re
ceipt, 14.tn bbls ; exports, 1S4I0 bb.s ;
market til mly held and qidet; Minnesota
patents. H.4"f3-4,4n; Minnesota bakers. 83. to
fcii.; winter patents. ;.0oSAtC; winter
siralghts. J3 S.Vu .1 46 ; w inter extra.
I ; winter low grades. iX'rryl). Ityn
flour, steady; fnlr to good, 83.S-'a3.M; choico
to fancv, U.&u- 15-
CuKN MiAL Firm : fine white and yel
low, J1.2o; com-se, ILufeLlU; kiln dried. 1.95
4(2 7&.
W HEAT Receipts, 68.000 bu.; exports,
9.9lu bu. Snot market Ann; No. 2, W-e;
No. 2 red, Sii'c, f. o. b. afloat; No. I north-
I ern lnilnth, SuV, opening navlrratlon, f. o.
I navigation, f. o. b., afloat. After an early
show ot ftreng'h. due to bullish crop con- 1
I dltlons In the southwest, wheat Inst the
advance unu.-r active realising, poorer ca. I
Dies ana preuictums lor r.iln. closing net
unotianged, as follows: May, Sc; July,
8.S;c; .September, IDSie.
CORN Receipts, lW.fi25 bu. ; exports, 171,
838 bu. Spot market llrm; No. 8. 67'c, ele
vator, and 6e, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 yeilow.
6tc, f. o. b., afloat. Options were ste nller
at first on small receipts, but evidently
shared the wheat reaction and closed un
changed, as follows: May, 56c; July, 66c.
OATS Receipts, H3.000 bu. ; exports. 1.3-3
bu. Spot market firm; mixed oats, 20 to
3i pounds. 4"c; natural white. SO to S3
pounds, 4S(&Vm: clluuid white. Bu tu 40
pounds, 4ixo3'-Ic.
HAY Steady : ahloD no-. I7.0ff..50: s-ond to
choli-e. 21. 1&.
HOl'8-Ou at: State, common tn rhnlce
eio 11, i.v(ii5c isio cror. 4
i-: Paclfl6
const, crop, 8iillc: lkuu croo. ftdta.
HILE; Eliav: ( enlral A nmrlr-u
Bogota, 25c. ' '
i-ka I HER Steady j acid, i7W329e.
PROVISION'S tieef .feu.fv l.mli.
814 fXnfi 14 50; mess. IS.fr -iff 10.00; beef hums'
824.0W63S.00; packet. 110 .VtflLOO: cltv. extra
India mesa, Jai.oi-T.KX Cut meats, steady;
pickled bellies, 110.5012.00; pickled ham's,
f11 i-,'''12 26. Lard, stnady; western prime,
I.Ky 9i-,; refined, steady; continent, 19 40;
compound. H.amiao.fH. Pork, quiet; fum-
-,,i1?;fi'- 8horl clear' W7.6V&18.UU; mess.
11 "a lS.Jo.
TALLOW Dull: cltv ft' 00 nr nk 1 su.
co''"j;y (pkgs. free), "6''ttiic. "
J"V. -v,'ulel: aome3tic, fair to extra,
,t".'c;, Japanese, nominal, 5c.
BUTTER Firm: sireef n,ii- ..-..
Creamery, Se'iu31c: cfi'.elal nri,' ...
Common to exlm fii-Ti'v-- VAr.., t,H
common to finest, ICftHo; ve-ern Imitation
w. . eira, aai.c; tlrsts. i3-u24o.
CHfcKSFy Firm: n.. e.m i
pred and white, small September fancy,
lJC; state. October lie.t usiu-
to prime, lSijlSHc; state winter' mad,
averae beat. 12Vi,c.
Firm; state, Pennsylvania at
fancy elfted white, 19'ic: cholc
18Vj'19c; brown and mixed, extra, 184
ia irm; state. Pennsvlvanln and
ce,
.'.,? , n-sts, ifegisi: western
firsts, 174fj'18c; fficial prlco, 17(S17Hc; sec
onilH, Kj-ii 17o.
POULTRY Live, steady; chickens, 10$
12c, fowls. l,c; turkey,, 13c. Dressed, firm;
rowi'sTr'' mw'-turkey8-i&ai4o;
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS April 13. WHEAT
" hile the market maintained Its bullish
propensities, a reaction followed the sirong
opening. As this was caused by profit tak-
inp. an things considered, the undertone
acted as If the nrlca noslti.m wu.
.2und-, Jhtr w" no diminution of
th feeling that a rlslmr tren.l !.
ahead. Prices recovered most of the
early loss before the close. May
closed at 81CH4c: July, 83Hc. There was
an excellent demand for cash wheat, cut
nu. i uitru., 4li'(l Ptoc ; ISO. 1 nortfi-
em, 83-V,(lM4c; to arrive, No. 1 northern.
83V:; No. 2 northern, Sl'SkgHc; to arrive,
No. 2 northern. 810; No. 3, i9'Vc; No. 1
durum, C3'ic; to arrive. No. 1 durum, 680:
e uuiuiu, uo-fec; 10 arrive, no. 2 aurum.
64c.
FLOUR First patents, 14.304.35; second
patents, 84.05i4 'J; first clears, $3.2wu3.5o;
second clears, 82. 4052.50.
FLAX Goo.1 di ma nd; closing prices were
31.161, for spot and to arrive.
BRAN in bulk, 816. 6016. 75.
MUwanke Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, April 13-WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, MfiSo: No. 2 north
am, 82418340; July, S14c. abked.
RYE Firm; No. 1, 71 ig 71 He.
BARLEY Higher; sample, 60710.
CORN Steady: No. 8, cash, 44if44Ho:
July, 47Hc, asked.
Phlladelnhla Prodnc Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 13. BUTTER
Firm- extra .wostern creamery, 814'i3.!c.
EQGB Firm; western llrsts. cases free,
17Vii at mark.
CHEESE Firm; New York full creama,
13W14c.
Dnlnth Grain Market.
DULUTH. April 13. WHEAT No. 1
northern, 84'y.e; No. 2 northern, 8ic; May,
hic; July, 84Sc; September, 84'4c.
OATS On track, 42c: April. 42c.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, April 13. SEED3 Clover.
cash, 88.00: April. 88.60; October. 7.Li4.
I Timothy, 82.15. Alslke, 17.45.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 13. COTTON Spot
closed steady, 10 points higher; middling
uplands, ll.lJc; middling gulf, ll.it-u; no
sales.
LIVERPOOL, April 1S.-COTTON Spot,
good business dons; prices firmer; Ameri
can middling fair. 7.24d: good middling.
.7Gd; middling, 8.244; low middling. 6.92J;
good ordinary, 6.30d; ordinary, 4 9d. Th
sales of th day were 10,000 bales, of which
1,000 wer for speculation and exoort, and
niljded 9. coo American. Receipts, 10,000
bales. Including 7.600 American. !
ST. LOUIS. Aorll 11 COTTON Quiet: '
middling 10c; sales. 140 bales; receipts. 4"
bales; shipments, L000 bales; stock, 40,993
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 1S.-COTTON
Spots closed very steady; low ordinary,
6 15-loe, nominal; ordinary, S 15-18, nominal;
good ordinary, 64c; middling, 10-ic; good
middling, HSc; middling fair, 12tc. nomi
nal; fair, 13ic nominal; sales, 4.200 bales;
receipts, 2,203 bales; stock, 211,807 bale.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. April 13. OILS Cottonseed.
, asy; prime crude f. o. b. mills. SRo. Petro
I leum. steady; refined, New York, 18 50
Philadelphia and Baltimore, 88.15; Phlla
f delphla and Raltlmn- In bulk, 14.70. Tur-
''?;. 'T,,ldr-
I b lS r f fy 1
good. 14 .in-4.i5.
uiviKviu
7?4c.
strained, common to
SAVANNAH. ADril 11 OILS Turnenttne
8745.
ROSIN Firm; sales, T.191; receipts,
Quote: A. B. C. 4 30; D. 4 40: E
84 45: F, 11.60; O. 84 60; H. 14 70: I. 84 85
K. 15.36: M. 85.40; WO. 16.65; WW, 15.70.
OIL CITY April 13. -Oil -Credit balances,
81.78; nms. 161,654; avers ce. 144.711; ship
ments, 164,366; average, 147,133.
Evaporated Annies and TiHi wf.
NEW YORK. April 13 EVAPORATED
, j r 1 aihi pi somewnai nrmer. I tie
I more urgent offerings appear to hav been
absorbed at the recent decline and holders
ll,tl firmer In their views. Fany
5c0,C9' 7c; 1rlme' 'cs " to
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRI'ITS Pronas
unchanged. California fruit. 3"A13c
Oregon, .M-,i7'Cc. Anrlcots aie In slow de
msid: choice lT'.iP-: extra ch-nce. 1S4
tjlfK-: fancy. !9Tric. Peaches, qui"'; choice
tirriU'c: exlr:i choice. 1'2'M2Vc; fancv. I84
'; r fincv. 13-aiSc. Raisins.' firm-
loose muHcstel, H(-tI0c: seeded. TXl-lle'
London layers. 31 6Sl so I
- -
Snanr and Molasses.
NEW YORK. April 13 RUOAR Raw,
fair reflnlnxr. 3 23c: centrlfo"l iw
I.TSc. Mu'awii sugar. 8.W0. Rertned quiet' 1
No. . 4 4XV: N'o 7, 4 7Cc; No. 8, 4.80c: No f'
fi.e: r.o. in. 4 ihc; no n. 4.Mc; No. 12. 4ftc;
No. 13. 4efc-. No 14, 3 5o; eonfe.-tlone-s A
4 nc: mold A. 5 b",c: cut loaf. 6.60c: crnnhot'
IMr: powdered, 4 90c; granulated. 4 S0e:
'. cubes, 5 05c.
MOTKSKB Steady: T-.V Orleans
open
kettle, givod to choirs, STfrlfe.
N K ORLEANS. April 11 -PUG R
Market steady: open ket'le oentrlfupn!. S'
84c: centrifugal yellow, OVlHV; seconds,
i4--3iC.
MOLASSKS-Qulet; new syrup, 8f:4c.
rtTe Market.
1 KKW YORK. April W.-TOFFKrV-Market
for futures oientd sl.-ady at um-han-red
prices to an ad.ame of tive points a 1 Ich
1 was aooui as mia on ma caDies. Ail
1 street was a seller during the ss.i.on. hut
some of the Ira-le Inti-r-atj supported the
! market part culirly toward the 1 1 .se, whl -h
.was steady, net unelmnijed. to five points
; higner. tal.-s were 1 -p.irted of ii.joO l ag,
Inclurlina; May at B.'5 5 To; July at 5fo;
. BepletnbiT at to l-io.io; IiKCtmbor at ti M;
January at Jt so; Mari n at 10 y,. Hpot cof
fea steady: ltlo No. 7. 6iC; Santos No. 4,
7ko; mild cotlaa uulet; cordova, Ixi12VsC.
Trraurr Slatemeat.
WAKHINTON, April IS Today's state
ment of th treasury balujicea In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of tin tl4J.ivu,m4) guld
rmerve. shows: AvaiiaUe ctcnh Uilujjce,
t Jil.iL3,lS; gold Coin and bul.lu. tliO.sU.-
isj: auld ceiUficatca. t4u.&Iu.o!a
OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARKET
Catt a Eeceipts for ia Eiosi of Thoia
af Lart Ttai.
PACKERS HOLD DOWN PRICE OF HOGS
Sheep Market Has Iteen Good On for
Sellers, With Decline In Re
ceipts Compared with
Week Ag o.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 12, 1807.
Receipts were:
Ofticlal Monday ,
Cattle. Hoijs. 8ho.
6.1S1
1.241
6.77
Olr.i ml i uetuay
.. 6.171
.. I Vi
.. .c.j5
.. l.oti
.. 12
,.?o,62
..20,168
. .15,6
..24.4J3
..26.w
11. W7
V.4tS
5J
4,Sea
:'6.l8
31 ,IjW
ty.ioo
5A401
20.378
11.434
4.6l7
S.2.S7
1.100
31.462
64.4.14
63.242
47,813
37, il
24,324
Official Wednesday
Official Tliuisd.iy .
OH.cial Fri-r.o
uuiciui Buturuay
This week
Lust week
Two weeks ago
Three weeks ago
Four weeks a no
Sam week last year.
.lu.9.0
The loliowiiig tablo shows th receipts 01
cattle, hits und sheep at South Omaha for
tha year to date, compaicd with last yean
lis.. 13-os. Ino; Dea
Cattle
Hoes
bheep
3:o.f,69 278.689 40.880
tWi.lUS 7C!.4 H 67,2o0
674,062 kl2,4i 41.6M
CATTLK uLOrAlTO,
Oood to choice corn-fed steer....
Fair to goo-.1, co u-fed sietrs
8.308.K
4 8"yii.2i
4.0-'(4.M)
4.vu4.85
3 2-V
2.Ka4-'
4.54ii.0
4.(KK(4.40
2.00 ci 4.00
.76-4.0
4.00tf6.60
W'. ;....i-.r.fi .V.'-'
1'u r (o litiod owa and helfeis
Common to fair cows
fair to choice stockers Sl feeders.,
Fair to good stockers and loaders..
Common to fair stockers
Bulls, starts, etc
Veal calves
'lh frillnwin tnnle SHOWS the
averag s
price of hogs at South Omuha. for the laal
several dujs. with comparisons:
Date. I 1 1)07 fliKiC . j 1906 . 1 1304 . 1D02 . 1 103 1 1&01 .
April 1
6 47i!
I t HI t 4 7 l 6 8 07
April 2...
8 4.V41 S 201
6 091 7 S0
6 00
April 3...
April 4...
April 6...
6 4oVl 6 28: t 161
7 24,
6 &
t J
6 V
6 9
6 21
8 01
6 93
4V,; 6 22 fi 21
C 4J"--i 6 21 6 191
5 14
6 0.
7 26
64
e 621
'April ...
Apiii 7...
April 8...
April 9...
, April 10..
6 45V, 8 21 t SO,
6 00 7 25!
21 6 2
1 5 U
6 25
21 6 2d
4 921 7 24 !
6 3H
6 33 I
25
4 91
1 21 6 4
91
7 251
6 3VV 6 M 5 2d
7 2.1
7 22
a 80
i 87
lApnl 11..
41 V 6 33 5 28 4 DC
6 4 J'.,l 31 6 31' 4 X8
6 90, 6 93
April 12..
i April 13..
6 61 6 99
8 04
6 41 6 38 6 28 4 81
7 19
'Sunday.
RANGE OF PP.ICES.
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha 33.wuv.60 86.3. W660
Chicago 1.8lu.70 6,i5 iini.VVVi
Kansas City 2.!i"cu6.40 6.75 (M'i.60
St'. lX)Uls 1.9O.U6.50 6.25 uW
Sioux Citv 8.0041-5.75 6.35 (u-6.45
The cliiclal number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
bailie, nogs. Euiucp.ii 1 a
C. M. & St. P...
2
Missouri Paclllc
Union Pacific system
C. & N. V., west....
C. St. P., M. & O
16
22
8
4
13
I
1
84
h-
C., B. & (J., west
C, B. Q., east....
I V ff, iv,'
1 Chicago Gt, Wenlern
Total receipts t
The disposition of the day's receipts was
88 follows, each buyer purchasing the num-
1 on 01 nt-nu muiutkieu.
Hogs. Sheep
' Omaha Packing Co 9U ....
I Swift and Company 1,467 ....
I Cudahy I 'at king Co.. 1,479
1 axuioui- v. vo a,id
Caldron Packing Co.
Totals 5,6X3 1,223
CATTLE A usual on Saturday there
was nothiiic of anv conseuuenc on sals,
The week's receipts have been tolerably
liberal, footing ud about 20.700 head, or
some 600 more than lust week, and 6,0w)
mora than for the second week 01 April a
year ago. Th cattl are getting better
a tha season advances but there has been
a very notable scarcity Ml week of strictly
good to choice finished beeves.
On th whole the market fur fat cattl
has been a very satisfactory one for sellers.
Prices were a little lower on Monday and
Tuesday, but sine then the trend of values
has been steadily upward and the closing
quotations are anywhere from strong to loo
higher than a week ago. The advance has
been mostly confined to the fat, light and
handy weight beeves, for which th de
mand has been best from both packers and
shipping buyers. While on th other hand
th heavy cattl have been mors or less
draggy throughout and are selling very
little if any better than they were toward
the close of last week.
Th demand for cows and heifers has
been strong all week and In addition to th
usual Inquiry from local packers there has
been vigorous buying by both eastern ship
pers and feeder buyers. Prices ar gener
ally fully 10c higher for the week and in
in? ca or tne tat 1 pnt ana neirery graaes
have been In good request and firm from
start to finish, while the market has suf
fered a decline of 155 25c on rough and
heavy bulls. Light weight and feeding
bulls are selling fully as wall as a week
ago.
Business in stockers and feeder was
fairly lively the fore part of the week but
lor the past two or thre days th demand
for the lighter grades has fallen off very
materially and closing prices for stock ot
this kind are 15-j2.".c lower than Monday.
Farmers are busy In their fields at present
and as grass Is somewhat backward they
are not anxious to take on th light cattle
until pastures ar In condition to receive
them.
HOGS Th week closes with a moderate
run of hogs and a good, strong, active
market all around. The week's receipts
foot up about 46.60O head, or nearly 2o,000
more than last week and 10.000 more than
for the corresponding week a year ago.
The market has been fairly brisk through
out, with comparatively little change In
prices from day to day, th weakness of
the middle of the week being fully re
gained and closing quotations being sub
stantially the same as a week ago.
The general situation has developed no
new features. Packers want the hogs, but
feet that country supplies are liberal, and
they ar strongly averse to allowing price
to get materially higher until thev are
patislied that tho winter's run of hogs is
over. The top today was MO, as s gainst
ii.46 yesterdiy, and the bulk of the trade
was at 6.424.474. as against li 40.46
yesterday.
representative sales;
No.
At.
..tit
..I'17
...m
.141
..21.4
...tut
..167
..ISI
...10
...IbO
,..S4
8h.
14
1M
t
10
its
tii
240
'44
129
Pr
174
I 40
I it
I 42
424,
42 Vk
I 42Vk
424
42
4 42
42
t 4Si
4 42
4 43
4 42
42
C
I 4s
4 45
46
4t
4 45
I 44
4 41
1 ii
4t
4 44
4 4S
4 4t
I 4.1
6 45
4 49
41
41
46
41
No.
tl...
II...
7...
41...
4...
15. .
41-...
40...
...
71...
4...
I...
It...
74 ..
74...
10...
71...
M ..
141..
71...
145..
H ...
41...
T9...
71...
13...
15...
4...
e...
17...
14 ..
74..
tl...
'....
11..
At.
... 2MJ
....331
...1U
....164
....174
....114
...tit
... tht
....!.
....2.4
....
....1K0
...1.2
...JJ
....214
...141
...27
....ni
....2-1
i;o
...241
Mj
...21
....2a4
....-.!
241
171
!!
27
:ti
, . . . ino
li
120
115
2-.1
Bh.
'ii'
"ti
f r
4 41
4 41
4 41
4 44
41
4 41
4 W
4 41
4 41
4 41
41
4 41
4 41
4 41
4 41
4 46
41
4 41
4 41
4 41
4 41
4 4.1
4 44
4:
4 44
4 41
4 41
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
4 47
10
4 14
Ci..
ti..
47..
7..
16..
K..
M..
U..
M. .
! u
u..
..
Tl..
hO..
6T..
4.1. .
i .
(t..
V.
n..
7t..
uo
...2
...11
...S41
...142
...tas
...2lT
. . 2..1
...201
.. ;i4
...tn
...tn
...221
...!XJ
1 7
i
I 73
I)
(
74
.-.
3
T8
70
W
4
..tut
.24H
.2.11
111
.141
.!M
JCJ
.no
ITt
4
40
.177
4 60
SHEEP With six loads of fed ewes and
otis load of lambs, selling' to arrive today,
tha week closes In a very satif factoi
manner. Olpi-.-d ewes sold at 15 25. as high
as has been paid of lute. and. In fact, the
market on everything could scarcely be
better. '
Receipts of sheep for the week have been
somewhat short of last week's lila- run.
but compare favorably with the s.ime pe
riod a year ago. The market has bein In
a good, strong, healthy condition the en
tire wtek and record prlcea have been
secured on nearly all the different rrades
I oiorado wouled Pirribs and local and west-
J ern fed lainl.s solj
un to IS Ml. a recnrrl
price for this market. Western fed vesr
liiie's reached 7.oo, also a record, and wet
nu fed ewis IS.ou. tha extreine llir.it paid
n this market for that tluss of stock
Vllcea were pushed up sTtioJaily from day
to d iy, so that today quotations are liQ
2.x! luirhcr than last Sutunlav.
It ill be noted that considerable shorn
stuff is now arriving and piin-s on ewes
and wethers are about tl TO a hundred tin
ner quotations for wooled stuff and for
limbs Pgures ars from tl.&lW below
current quotatlona on wooled stock.
Quotations on wooled killers: Good to
cl on e lun.t.s. 17 M as 15; fair to good lambs,
t7 6l ir7.M: good to choice yearhruis, lamb
eights. S6.TtVir7.S6; fair to goo yearllrraa.
lan.l.s. weights. C iOui 76: goKl to rholca
VcaillriRs. heavy weignta, t a-04i.7f: fair to
good jcarLu-sa, boavwsignia, o. 10-6 40;
OfficAi Statement of the Rnancial Condition of the
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST COMPANY AT ST. LOUIS
State of Missouri, at the close of business on the 22d day of March, 1907
Loans undoubtedly
S.fetv deposit vaults
f. r.-e. n il I I. r r i m
, . ,
BUU Vll.v i V- " ' '
DuefmmotherTrustCo'sand banks, pood on sight draft
Cash on hand (currency, gold, silver and other coin)
All ether resources ,
Total
Capital stock paid in.
hurnlus
Undivided profits,
7i,;t stihiert tn
Kills payable
Municipal bond loan
All other liabilities
Total ,
Total liabilities on
STA TE OF MISSOURI,
City of St. Louis J
We, Breckinridge Jones, president, and James E. Brock, secretary, of the Mississippi Valley Trust Co., do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief
BRECKINRIDGE JONES, President
JAMES E. BROCK, Secretary
We, Eugene II. Benoist, Eli Kloti and David P. Ranken, stockholders of the Mississippi Valley Trust Co., do solemnly
swear that we have made thorough persona! examination of the books, papers, property and affairs of the said corporation,
ana that tne above siatemeni is true to uie uesi ui our iuiuwicukc auu ucuci .,
EUGENE H. BENOIST"! - y
ELI KLOTZ Stockholders f which
DAVID P. RANKEN J r chooi
Subscribed and sworn to before me this First day of April, Ninteen Hundred and Seven. Witness my hand and, ,n ,u youth
ial seal, the date last aforesaid. (Commissioned and qualified for a term expiring May 1st, 1910) without sow-
Seal
President United Railways Co.. o( St. Lotili,
Union Electric Light sod rower v. aoa
Lsclede Gas Light Co.
WILBUR F. BOYXE
Boris 4 Priest
JAMES E. BROCK
becretsry
MURRAY" CARLETOM
President Carlcton Dry Good, Cxi.
CHARLES CLARK
HORATIO N.DAVIS
President Smith & Davis Mfg. Co.
JOHN D.DAVIS
Vice President
AUCUSTE B. EWINQ
food to choice old wethers. S6.2ry343.SO; fair
0 R-ood old wethers, t1.0036.3E; Rood to
cholc ewes, ti.tX'-Si.OO: fair to (rood ewes,
I6.SCx36.G0. Clipped sheep sell about tl. P0 off
and clipped fanibs from 1.2a to tl.W oft
from above quotations.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
US western ewea, shorn 117
t7) western ewoa, shorn 112
162 western lambs, shorn 63
Pr.
6 2S
s a
6 90
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Sbeep Bad Lambs Steady llnga
Strons.
CTHCAOO. April IS CATTLB Receipt,
tOO head; market steady; beeves, tl.3"''Ui.70;
cows, Sl.SCKtv-t.ao; heifers, t2.7Mi6.3S; calves,
t5.0CKjj7.O0; good to prime steers, 16.4atx6.70;
poor to medium, I4.3ir55.40; stockers and
feeders. 12,i6.1.
HOGS Receipts, 11.000 head: market
strong; light, 6.S06.75; mixed, 6.5i7?iv.77H;
heavy, W 3566.76; rough heavy, t. 3517 6 5":
pigs, t6.0tV.66; good to choice heavy, t6.5
tj6 76: bulk of sales, 16 Wf;6.724.
SHEEP AND LAM B Receipts, 3.000
hesd; market steady; native, tlWa;
wostern, t4sW(ii.; ysaxllngs. W.7&a7.ft;
lambs, t9.6O4j.40; western, SS.UK&6.50.
Kansas City Utf Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. April IS. ?ATTLEv Re
ceipts, tVX) head, Including 60 southerns;
market steady; choice export and dressed
beet steers, 10. 403 40; fair to good, tl.Mrj?
SSOj western fed steers, t4.af'i. .6; stockers
and feeders, t4.0O(t6.26; southern steers,.
14.006.40; southern cows, t.OOfM.26; native
cows, t-'60r.j460; native heifers, J3.8&U6.S5;
bulls, t2.7T.i&4.3; calves, (4.007.25. Receipts
for the week, 40,800 head.
HOOS Receipts. 4,000 head; market Sc
higher: top, l.d0: bulk of sales, 16 62H3
167H: heavy. t6.5'6,.R5; packers, 16 SfaiUl.bV;
pigs and light, t6.7tiJ.0. Receipts for tha
week. 5O.6O0 head.
SHEEP AND LAMBS ReceJpts. S.OOO
head; market steady; lambs, td.OojS.Oii;
ewes and yearlings, l.26i(.76; western fed
yesrllngs, to.OoiixLOO; western fed sheep,
tS.0Ox6.0O; stockers and feeders, HOO-yt.aO.
St. Lowls I. Ire Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. April 1J. CATTLE Receipts,
100 had. no Texans. Market strong; na
tive shipping and ex port steers, 15 4or.iw.60;
dressed bef and butcher steers, 16 OUxxt.66;
steers under 1,000 lbs., t4.MH.; irtoc kers
and feeders. I4.MXfi.Zb: cows and Heifers.
t3.65fl6.26; canners, t20Ofr725O; bulls. 16&Sr
4.60: calvea. 13.6o(2-7.50: Texaa and Indian
eteors. t26t(5.60; cows and heUara, tl.SOtf
4 40.
HOOS Receipts, 1,600 head. Market waa
Ka hhrher: n n and llirnts. xasi.io paca
ers. to.20S ; butchers and best heavy, H.79
tail an
BHFEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 100 head.
xtarUet startv: native muurns,
lambs. HOvgl.OO; oulla and bucks. t4.0tKii6.ou.
St. JoeiM live Stock Market
FT. JASEPH. April 1S.-CATTLF Re-
.r.ta i? head: market steady: natives.
l4.2.VaO 26; cows and heifers, 1Z.Z.V:H.&;
inrbpri anil feeders. t3.7Va-4.60.
jiOGS Receipts. 6.W7 head: market
rnestlv Se higher; top, t660; bulk of salea,
SHCKP AND LAMBS Receipts 70 head;
market nr mlnal; lambs, 7 6-.-(t.; year
lings. M604J7.00; wsthers, tS-OOjiflfcO; ewes,
ta.60(xi.W.
Stock la Sl1it.
Receipts of live stock at tha six principal
western market yesterday wera as follows:
cattle, floss. on-l.
South Omaha
fcloux City
Kiii city
ft. Joseph
Pt. Louis
Chicago -
Totals
12
I. Ml
t.tu)
1,100
100
6..1
212
1TO
J0
4 A
6 547
U.OUO
J.0.10
70
100
a. 000
1.K4 81.M7 7,270
Stoaa CUT I.lvo MMk Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. April 13 X Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 10U head. Mar
to, aleultv: beeves 14 60u6 7l: cows, bulls
and mixed, t l uKH 75; sio. kers and feeders,
XL. urf.A 7n- calves nnd vearlinss. li.OfKi! 4.40.
HJti Rocelpts. S.M) head. Murket
stroi.g. selling at ; 3ixi.4t; bulk of sales,
.S7V.-i 41
Hew York LI to Slock Market
NEW YORK. April U-BEFVE8-RS-
rcinta. tSS bead: market nominally steiKly
Dressed beef viuiel but steady, at 7c and
tc for native sides t.i ports, l.U.S cattle
and 7.600 quarters of beef.
HOGS Usueipts, 244. head; market nom
inally steady for all weights.
C'ALVEiJ Receipts. 67 head; market nom
inally weak; dressed calves slow; city
tUcaSsd. Veal, itil-7c; cwuntr ditbseJ,
f
M ' ill r it 1 4 t-r; : ' t
RESOURCES
eood on collateral security
Loans undoubtebly good on real estate security.
Other negotiable and non-nepotiable paper and investment securities at
present cash market value .,.,
Overdrafts by solvent customers - ,.,
Bonds and stocks at present cash market value
Real estate (company's office buildinp) at present cash market value
Other real estate at its present cash market value
Furniture and fix-turps
it . TT1
3"
130,
.3,721,536.42
1,338,004.64
LIABIUTIES
less" current expenses and taxes paid
draft at siL'ht bv individuals and others.
including demand certificates of deposit $8,082,845.90
Deposits subject to draft at sight by Trust Co's, banks
and bankers .. 1 3.908,015.51
Time certificates of deposit 2,414,225.03
Saving, deposits 4,642,743.28 ,9,048,729.72
Debentures and real estate morgage bonds
-
account,
. -
surety bonds .
DIRECTORS
DAVID R. FRANCIS
Francis. Bro. & Co.
AUGUST GEHNER
President German-America Bank
S E. HOFFMAN
Vic President
CHAS. H. HUTTIO
President Third National Bank
BRECKINRIDGE JONES
President
W. J. McBRIDE
First Vic President and General Manager
American Car and Foundry Co.
NELSON W. McLEOD
Vic Prudent Grarson-McLeod Lumber Co.
SAUNDEKS NOKVELL
President Norvell-bhapleigh Hardware Co.
WE HELD THE FORT
Astlnat thxi comblpatloo of brokers forming ths
Chicago MlBlng Stock Etching to foros Investors
to 4eal through th (xrhars or Its momber If
thr wsst4 to know tb murket vaitws oa uwir
stocka W itootl alona
FOR INVESTORS' RIGHTS
To know th markat valua of this ttock and te
buy and ll whar thay plaai4. Now watch tha
papers and watrh th other fellows begin to climb
Into tha wtg..a. Be th CHICAGO CHRONICLE
and th Chicago Trtbuna today for our Big ad-
TertlaamanU and for m omer leuowa wuo nv
given up and will publleh prlrea uit ilk lha
WK8TEHN BUSINESS tXCHANQB. Sand TOUT
aauM lor our
DIG FREE BULLETIN
WI OrrSB, SUBJECT FBIOB. SALE I
liwo Penn.-W'ro., 3Vc. KK-0 Amaaon, llv,o.
two Hiumaoii. (Sc.
HKK) Rlua Jar. 1c.
;r.Hj Yelluw Tiger, 11c.
1000 ot. West. Oil, lis.
21M0 Ofd. Billiard, Sc.
10O0 Kev. Maionlc. 1IK,
100 Rmnlre O. . 15c.
1000 Uurohl rid., Ibc.
1IVUI lu.hll Kaale. IHc. 100 GM. Hub. 10c.
I'jO Mohawk rlor., ice. nmo Hooaao run., no
looo Copper ' rn , so.
lm0 Indiana Mln., Or.
A MoBtreel Cobalt, 140. ' Manhat. NaT., 14a.
tioxj raaiber R , IVio.
1000 Golden Rod. iUc.
lftf'O Flv Bear, ao.
KkiO ufl. Srodii-au, bis.
touO Saltaa Top., 11c.
10 Blk. Prince Cop.
1500 Cllppar. 8. T., ino.
160 Heart ot Old.. Is.
2..0 Fox U at X.. bid.
lbl Dlxon-Oettlker, 11.
(0 IieKoreat Ptd., 40c.
1100 Tacoma. 140.
Thoaaands Mora, mil Idsts Tree.
HI WILL. BIT
And pay eaah for good atocka at th right prtoaa
WESTERN BUSINESS EXCHAHUB
1SS X.a Sails St-, Chicago, ZU.
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
We offsr, inbjset to sals, BO hare
Union Stock Tarda at 101.
1320 Farnam St. Tel. Douglas 1046
How $50
MADE 54,000,000
IN THE APRIL ISSUE
Financial and Mining Record
PAHTIAI, COHTZeTTSl
A m.00 IHVtSXkLEBT THAT MA9B
$37,000.00.
a tooo.oo nrrsETMzirr that kadb
- $150,0OO.
WHESX TAXVXS 4rVI.TXPZ.T AID
WHY.
1 UfVEBTKEiTTS THAT KAYS BOTJ-
BZ.XS r.tf ia MOUTHS.
AH IMVI1STMZVT THAT WIT. VAT SO
?IB CEKT IW THK.EE WEEKS.
A most valuable pnbllratlon for
rjfWEUTOHS, SPXt7UIATOaS
and those wishing to Invest sato
ly and profitably. Oives many
valuable pointers.
How to Make Money
April Issue Vow Beady.
April Sample Copy Bant 7BBS aa Bsqasst
TXB TOTAirCIAZ. k KIHZBO BECOBD,
36 -East 83A St, Saw Tork.
lower, at Sc and 10c; choioa selling In
small way at loUc.
BlIEKF ANU LAM Bfl Receipts entirely
nun. 11. m; lamus l ow but nrnuy i.ei.i. rriiuu
to choice iiuolubie at and S9.lt.
Metal Markat.
NEW YORK. April IS METTALH No ma
terial change ton phice In the various
mxtal markets In the almenoe of cables
Tin quiet at 1x0 3fje,i 46. Copper continued
mors or less unsettled nl nominal, with
lake ouoted at 1J4 i-('A.Ui; ali-ctrolvtlc.
Z 505Jt4 60; cus-lng, Lsviisvn. Iad was
dull and unchanged at 1. i."iU0, spelter
was unchanged at Wijjxj.ivj. iron was un-
chHnarej.
ST. IV1S, April lJ-METAIJ-I.ul
quiet, $6 I. j 'Jit. bveilof, xrulct, tg.tKi.
.$12,865, P13.59
726,092.09
1,214,661.60
2.W2.76
7,697,223.54
"22i','5T4.'94
'-2,000.00
754. .VI
5,l'r0,25.42
27,947.41
f28,018,531.35
$ 3,000,000.00
. 3,500,000.00
. 2,311, :42.V4
.,
106,000.00
52.553.60
..$28,018,531.33
..$ 4,960,401.60
- T. II. KEEBAUGH, Nutarytiaity of the
1th difficulty
ROBERT J. O'REILLY, M. D.
tould face
V,M. D. ORTHVVEIN
ut trees
President Wm. D. Orlliwcin Grain O. forest Is
HENRY W. PETEFS Vod. but
President Peters Sho Co. t the
H.CLAY PIERCE h.n
Chalitnan Board Waters Pierce Oil Co.
JOSEPH RAMSEY JR. -
JAMES E, SMITH T
Vic President bimmoo. Hardware C.
R. H. STOCKTON
president Majestic Mlg Co. .
JULIUS S. WALSH
r i : . .... n
VU.ll UI.U II. MIU f U 1
ROLI.A WELI.S.
Mayor City ol bu Louis,
1500
This miraculous offer Is baaed
on a world necessity greater than
tho steam engine, telegraph of
telephone, which will be used by
governments, changing the map
of the world and the condition ol
mankind. The smallest sum
asked for is $100, and we havo
no time for curiosity seekers, or
Impecunious people. If you havo
the money, write for particulars.
Highest Bank References. No Risk.
MANHATTAN FINANCE C0M?AKY.
1 Madlasn Avo., HtiVJ YORK
Peler Whitney's
COBALT
Letter for April
NOW READY
Contains the latest newt all
from the Native Silver District,
and my forecasts' on the Cobalt
Stocks. It kc-ei you posted.
8end for It, Also up-to-date
Cobalt Map.
PETER WHITNEY
100 Broadway, New York
I WILL OUY
loot Pens WjoomlDg
Copper
M HuHrd Rlllott
1000 8as Juiq S. xk B.
lono North Verde Covper
ms an DeForaat, Com.
4 Tellow Tiger,
twrt Waldorf.
1000 Columbua Cona.
4U0 N'ortk Am. Copper,
looxi a; fi.illftog.
lOWUUi. Coinlog Kg.
tioo.
lono Hull Copper.
Vi0 Calll. N. T. Oil.
ltaiO Colonial Copper.
I WILL SELL
toot Bauiuas Copper. lino M. H. Banket.
0MeO,. BuW. 'i,
IWIO. A. Tr.aaw.ll. 40 ga. Lull.
joavr4 Cr.ua Copper , K.v.da (.'ommus-
lArla.l waallh.
on ri ISTor. 1000 I tilled Tooopah A
lung Manhaitaa Nevaita. orid.
11M) WellUiguin M.iu. 100 U. S. Orapblt.
AND WANT OTHEHS. gEND FOU LIST.
C. P. GEGIfJGER,
PEALES IN VNUBTID SBr-pItlTIK.
401. eui. 40T Nona AsMrlrsn Bldg , Pblla
gelphla. fa. llalllili4 114.
IT'S FQEE
Our fine Investors' map of Nsvada anil
Infurmailnn runri-rnliia! the commit grreal
aulas of BTTI.X.FBOQ. W'f ma.lv a au. as
of Hullf r.)g-Keystoiie. 40f -ar cent mads
by Investors, and the r '"1 g.j blghtrr.
Write us Now.
Joas J. But Co way, V. X,
lasi- irf"- '"' t