li i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, ATRIL 25, 1P07. (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Frfi.-Tkin Stir Cans Siitht lecliia, trot Ectio Follows. LATE CORN OPTIONS REACH RLCORD PRXE Cantlnai Drentb la goelhwest Light iUI Have Item ! ejnate, Caase Advance la .Irons; Market. I OMAHA, April 24, 1907. I Continued drouth in tlje southwest caus-d tflretigtli after a silgM feceamun near the opening, due to prollt taking." All grama Wars active and mgiier, w itn July ana dlrc. nr. Free, steady; at mark. caa Included. 14Vdiiv: flrsta, 15io; prime flr.ta, ltc (.heean. steady; 14ylc KW YORK (.UERtL M 4RKE1 (.aotatleae f tha Day aa Tarlaaa Conasnedlt les. NEW YORK, April 14. FTUR R relpta, 18J9t bbla. ; expnna, UU"1 bMs i market firm but quirt; Minnesota ritnntft, Mlcr.j4.46; winter straights. M W 46; Minnesota bakers, U 368.70; winter an tra, winter patent. 11 a. Kye (lour, firm; fnlr to good, fi.4w-u4.MJ; choice to fancy, $V KSJA IS. CR N'MF.AU Firm; fine whtta and yel low l. A; coarse, ll.UMul.lt; kiln dried. $Ab6 tzn. WHEAT iRcelrta. 18.000 bu.; exports, 37.fN.f7 tu.; siot market Arm; No. 2 red, MV-. elevator, and 6674tC, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, lJuluth, SVAc, opening navigation, C. o. h. afloat; No. 5 hard win ter. MSc opening navigation, f. o. b. afloat. After opening stronger on bullish cables h.-ptemuer corn leading In the general bull ' Verticil. n.of rain In the l.n reached the highest point attaint hy wa. Hnlly ra.llla bjr export r- Jf.r thla crop aud caused, atrength In tna clV"1"'! "e,,..MghJL fi W h.al "r..e steady on moderate re. oloeM at 'c; rptemrr. 8t,Wo, claexi Ul i"C. celpta, but declined fractionally on i 'porta or rains in me eoumwcet. l tie nlignt de cline was aided by profit taking on scalp ing trading: but the nmrkel turne.l after reporta received that the precipl'atiun reported In the southwest wag Inadequate to cause any material effect In the crop. It t strictly a weather market and responds easily on receipt of crop news. Prices rose after the receipt of the weather forecast, which was unfavorable in pre dicting only light showers In Kitnsua and Missouri. Cables ware very much higher and tha export demand continues strong. I he cash market Is strong'-r and sIlBjhuy higher on all grains of good quality, al though the demand for the poorer grades remains slow. The close was strong, with a net advance of ViO In May wheat to 72V4C bid Corn showed gTeat strength and trading was of large volume. July corn advanced from 43Vc to 44c on light offerings and cabins reeponded to the strength manifest on thla side. Closing prices were at the high level. Oats were In poor demand and the mar ket was dull, few transaction being re ported. Recelpta were only fair In both quantity and quality and the market waa eaaler. The close was only steady, with practically no change In quotations. Primary wheat receipts were 733.000 bush els and shipments 373.000 trushels, againet receipts laat y-ar of 272.OU0 buahela and shipments of Jf.J.rtiO .bushels. Corn receipts were 416.000 bushels and shipments 41G,'iO buaheln, against receipts of iWi.OOO bushels and shipments of 6S4.iJi bushels last year. Clearances were 341,U0Cr bushels ' of corn, none of oats, and wheat and flour equal to l&.OiO bushels, Uverpool closed s54d higher on wheat and V(V! higher on corn. locs4 range of options: Vrtlclea. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Tei'y. VThent I -i.i. i flu t, May...l 1ZiTi July...) 74-Sh! Bopt,..J 7t;vu Corn-, f May...! 44541J July... 4;n-,n .Sept... 4jn Oats I I May...l 41"S,H July...) 414Hl 41H' Sept...) 31'B UB i I 72HA1 4JCHTM WB 74HH 74SB 7448 7GSH 7GB 7fln 76'iijB 44H.ni 44V.R1 Wv 4444T4 44R 431)1 44B 43HHI 4311 43ltl I I 41 SA 41 4HtH 414B 4H4B tiB S4!vB 34 VB A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT No. S hard. 7Hy?r72e: No. 3 hard, bVViiTlc; Iv 4 hard, j'i7c; No. t spring, 6o.uT2o. C'OUN No. 3. -.11142c: No. 4. 40o; no grade, a.'u3ic; No. i yellow, 42V543o; No. 3 white. 43c OATB No. S mixed, 9'4iT40c; No. t white, 4Hc; No. 4 white, &'tm)c KYJv- No. 2. oc; No. 3. toc. tarlot Kecelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Kansas City Minneapolis . Omaha Duluth Bt. Louia .... 47 26 2tM 10 W Ut 33 a iii THICAUO GRAIN AKD PROVISIONS Peat a res of tha Tradlaa; ail CIoslaaT I'rleea oa Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April 24. Drouth In Kansas furnished the chief Incentive to a further advance In wheat prloea here today, the July delivery closing at a not gain of Ho. Corn wua also up o. Oats were HSo ac. CO UN- Receipts, 237.675 bu.; exports, 03.2:4 bu. 8pot market, firm; No. 1, boc, ele vator, and wic, f. o. b. afloat; No. I white, 67V: No. I yellow, 66c. t. o. b. afloat. The option market waa most active and stronger on a rmlllKh cash Doaitlon. closing .4ll0 net higher. May closed at 87c; July, 6tv fcOTc. closed at 67o. OATH Receipts, 123,000 bu.; spot market steady: mixed oats, 26 to 31 lbs., 47Vyc; natural white. 30 to 31 lbs.. 40"uc; clipped white. K to 40 lbs., 4HHc. HAY Steady; shipping, TUfeftOc; good to choice. 11. 161.20. HOPS EMeeriy; state, common to choice, ISM crop, 15wl7c: 19u6 crop, ttyeftc; Pactfto coast, 1 crop; anic; 106 crop, 3c HIDErJ-rMill; Central America, MC, Bogota. 244ic. I.EATHrJH Steady ; add, HW3&ti. PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, H400 14 Ml; mediums, IV 10.00; beef hams, M.OUtt2S.0O; packet. J10.lx'il1 60. Cut meats, firm; pickled belllea, 110.60011.00; pickled hams, IU.7M112.25. Lard, eaey; western prime, 18.78. K: refined, barely steady; continent, la. 25, South America, 110.00; com. I'ounrt. $s afctK.Sl'l). Pork, eteady: family, I8y-i19 00; short clear, ta7.Ux)lii.M; mees, jn.2.vu iti.ou. TAX0jW Easy: city (11 per pkg.), 3 6Hc: country (pkjra. free), fW'ac. 1UCE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra. XVSc; Japuteee, nominal. BUTTER Firm: street price, extra creamery, 34l'c; official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 2fuS4o; held, com mon to extra, 23'Uc; state dairy, common to finest, Xu&ic: renovated, common to extra, IMiJSo; western factory, common to firsts. 2"i24c; imitation creamery, extra, 2c li -'c: fliits, 2f&'J6e. CHHE8E Firm; state full cream, colored and white, email fancy, loc; October best, 14uT4tc; good to prime, li&13Hc; winter made, beet, 23V:; large September fancy, 15c; October, beat, 14144c; ood to prime, 12a!3Vc. . . EUOd Steady; atate, Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white. 20c; choice, UKillec; brown and mixed, extra, infinite; firsts to extra firsts, 174T18C; western stor age packed, lVUTSc (official price); stor age racked. lt1'(i'18c 43HB POULTRY Alive. eUady; chlckena, 9 43B I He; fowls, 13Uc turkeys. He; dressed steady; chlckena, ltto'lOc; turxeys, lutfitc; iowis, 106U4i4V St. Lonls Oeaeral Market. ST. I-OUI8, April 14 WHEAT Higher; track. No. 1 red cash, 7ty660c; No. 1 bard, 776i7(io; May Kc; July, 7KS4ir79Sc CORN Higher; track. No. 1 cash, 4!te: May, 46c; July, 47 Vc; No. 1 white, 4W too. OATS Higher; track. No. X 42-iJ42Hc; May, 41 c; July, St4o No. 1 white, 43o. FTOUR Steady; red winter patents. $3 (6 3.85; extra fancy and straight, $3.203.66; clear, 32.6tSt. 8 ERr8 Timothy, eteady; 33. 0002. TV CX7RNMEAL Steady; 32.40. BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, t3GQfo. HAT Steady ; timothy. HS.0OiT13.eO; prai rie, iio.oonj.oo. IRON COTTON TIES 31.10. BAOOINf 10j0. HEMP TWINE -10C. ' PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 316.10. Lard, lower- prime steamed, 38.83H. Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, 19 75; clear libs, &.17H; short clears, t 2. Baooa, higher: boxed extra shorts, 10.3V; clear ribs, 110.60: short clears, 110.75. POULTRY Weak; chlckena UfllHio; springs.- 20JT2So; turkeys, VlttiUa; ducks, lie; geese, 7c. HUTTtilt Firm; creamery, zfiS3ci dairy, teOOB Steadr: 14Uc. case count. The recelpta and shipments of flour and NEW TORE STOCKS AND BONDS 8oatT Deglisri kit Htj Ce fitted ia Tw or IkfM Iidirldtial fexnri&iea. CROr SITUATION AD03 TO UNCERTAINTY Oaaelp aa Kkst the Irealea May Say la II Ls Janeatawa 14dn la Owe ( a rea tares at tae Day, NEW YORK, April 24 -The scanty deaJ Ings In stocks today were heavily congested In two or three Individual securities and the Idle drift of prices In the general llxt seemed to be nothing more than apathetic response to the movements of this select few. which were upwards at first and then downwards. It was not apparent that prvwai derl1nMl half a point. Later the New Tor k opening prloea came lower and the market eased gradually. Tben price steadied, but tenewed selling eaumd a weak ckwe. Grand Trunk waa steadily absorbed on the traffic Increase. TAiilS, April 21 -Iftcas on the Eour4 today were u a steady, with a downward tendency, due to the unanouftlraglng foreign advk.es, and trading was Inactive. Rus sian imperial in el'wed at 71.tx and Ruanlaa bonds of 14 at 487. Oa BERLIN. April 24. Prices on the Bouree tooAy were weaker and trading was dull upon the declaration made by War Min ister v n KJnem In Uie Reichstag yesterday rrgHjilIng tho necessity for rewnstnietlng the fortincallons of Oermany. Amerloane were neglected. ew York Money Market. NEW YORK. April J4.-MONET-On call, easy at 2i'?H per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; cloning bid, 2 per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, dull and easy; sixty days. SVfr4 per cent; ninety days, 4Vf4H per cent; six months, 4'p6 percent. PRIME MERCANTILE ' PAPER-6Va per cent. RTERIJNfl EXCHANQB-Essler. with actual business In bankers' bills at 34 StUVo) conditions found reflection In the days 4 s.,20 for demand and at 34 834554 KSo for !l ""rly",nt, 1 n" "l"-esslve Influence ,ixty.day bills; posted rates, 34.I.-Hyff4 H4 genera J ?l h'W, "1 . commercial bills, 4 rnr'i'rnnortr.tr,h," f'i"? of affalra As ' BltvER-Bar. 6c; Mexican do an important factor in determining this , ti. 121 10 iTher""provi. were: . Recelpta. Bhlpments. lower . 1 S lour, DDIs.,.., fil'he continued absence of rain In Kan- " Via aa ahown by the wsather bureau , Xl',"' v.," caused a strong ODenlng In the wheat pit, there being an active general demand. An advance of Vx&c in the price of wheat at Liverpool, said to have been due to unfavorable crop reports from this ooun try and ab-o advices of a similar kind from Germany und other parts of Europe, served to stimulate additional bullish sentiment among lucuP traders. Demand continued urgent all day and In spite of heavy real izing sales prices were well maintained. A report from New York which claimed that ninety boatloads of wheat had been taken there for export tended to Inspire fresh enthualuem among the bulls late In the seaelon. Primary receipts were liberal, to tal arrivals today being 743,000 bushels, compared with 272.000 bushels for the cor responding day a year ago. Thla brought out active profit-taking, but all offerings were readily absorbed. The market closed strong. July opened if-Sc to WtfSO higher, at KlH&lc. "Old at SmtpSlHo and then advanced to 81Tc. The Oioae waa at tiSiii'Sl vc. Clearances of wheat and flour were ejual to i:3,0u0 bushel. Minneapolis. Imluth and Chicago reported receipts of Vjo cars, against X3 cars last week and 177 cars a year ago. Trading in. corn waa mora active man for some time paat and the tune of the market waa strong. A sharp advance In the price of corn at Kansas City had a bullish effect on the market here. Other Influences contributing to the strength was the advanoe In wheat small recelpta and unfavorable weather for farm work. Shorts and commission houses were the principal buyers, while local longs were the chief sellers. The market dosed strong. July opened HWio to 5 higher, at 4eaf-tx7c, advanced to 4H'o-tflc and closed at 44c. Ixx-ai recelpta War Ul cars with 7 of contract grade. Oata were quite strong early In the day because of numerous damage reporta and Mao because of the strength of wheat. lAtar the market reacted somewhat, owing M toe free selling by longs. The volume tf trading was only moderate. Increased sfferlngs from the country had a de pressing effect. July opened io to Hac higher, at 41Ve to 41V.i-4is,c sold at 41o and then declined to c. The close waa It 41'cj-tlo. Local receipts were 221 rani. There waa litue trading In provisions ind the tone of the market waa rather weak. A fc-'ulOo decline In the price of live hogs brought out moderate selling by lo OaX packers. The demand came chiefly from aborts. At the close July pork was off 10c, at 115 tu. lJrd was down l.c. at 18.70. lilt were T Value lower, at 3vtf. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: Wheat, (7 enrs; corn, 1J0 cars; oata, lift cars; hogs, 17,000 head. The leading future rajiged aa foUowa: 8.600 aeaoe V7,000 .111,000 . 86,000 11000 17,000 re. o 0.000 Hjasisaa City Orara and Provtslewe. KANSAS CITT, April 14. WHEAT May, n"4o: July, 73T4c; September, 75Hoi caah, No. 1 hard. 7Sy76Hc: No. 3, 704tf5o; No. 3 red. 77(877 Vc: No- WBo. . w 1 1 XT , t .. ,M,.. In I v iiUni CAT,tmV conn r - " 1 tiv, 46 vc; cash. No. 1 mixed, 4&Hc; No. 1 white, Vn AIM OATS-No. 1 white, 42Vo ; No. 1 mixed. 414ic41c. RYB-rteady; No. 1, WSflZo. HAT Firm; choice timothy, 1112616.00; Choice prairie, 110.26311.00. KOOSWeak; extra fancy. 16c: current recelpta, cases Included, new cases. 14Hc; second hand caaes, 14c; cases returned, 13Hc: southern, cases Included. lUic. BUTTERr-Creamery, 2c; packing, 10c Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu M.W0 86.000 Corn, bu ., W.OnO 41.ono Oats, bu -...w.. 14.000 23.000 Kansaa City cash prices: future Is recognised to be the outcome of the year's crops, the stock market shows some sensitiveness to the uhlftln eron re ports, especially from the wheat crop. Pay to day news on this subject Is regarded as Inconclusive In the determination of the final success or failure of the crop, but the admitted existence of unfavorable con ditions of weather for the crop adds to the general feeling of uncertainty over the whole business. The lack of decided response In the stock market to the downward tendency of money rates, which has now become world-wide, deprives the advocates of higher prices of one of their main sources of reliance tor "ringing aoout a recovery in stocks and a revival of demand for thm anH tnr bonds. The easier conditions for monev, in foot, are owing In large part to the liquidation of securities which has taken d' 1 Inc. place and the Question Is left nnen hot he- 1 do It ino.... effective ease of money could be main- " M "; talned If resources were to be replaced 5r"- Ph' 1 1 ami t 1 1 1 j-v . - I t h Irs sa A A W a dollars. BONDS Government, ateady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: D. . n(. Is, reg....! Japan a H esrtss... H ao ooopon rS 00 4s etfs ts 17. I. U. reg ot ao 4H cUs ri 4a eoapoa 10 do M mt1 tl C. 8 014 4s. nc.-ltlw U N. unl. 4s 101 4o eonpoo 1MV Ma a g. 4 MU V. 8. naw 4a. n. ...lSt Mexican Central 4s.. T do eoupon Um to let Ino U An. Totxeco 4a 7I Vlnp. a it. U 4s.... 17 Ao 4a n M.. K. T, 4s n Atrhlton gen. 4a t do to 14 to ad). 4a 11 N. R. R. ol M. 0. 4a II Atlantic C. U. 4a.... H H. T. C. (. Ita M Bal. A Ohio 4a Urt N. J. C. (. U im do tsa fi4 No Pacldo 4a. lot Bra. R. T. e. 4s. , da la Tit vrninn 01 ua. aa in w. m w. e. 4a x o. a. I,, rrna to Pann. coot iV4a . 4a rT4 Chlrafo A A. !.. C, B. q. a. 4a.. C. H. I. St P. 4a.. do col. la (XT. A Bt, U s. 4a in stock holdings. On the side of fo-elgn markets, especially, the question has fea tures of interest. It Is quite generally expected that the Bank of England, and probably the Hank of France, will follow the Imperial Bank of Germany In reducing their OtnVlMl rilannnt r . V. I .. fall In money ratea all over Europe Is pro- I Cuba la '.. nounced, yet the market for foreign ex- I n R- 0 sptcu' in a of a The 1 org raises the question whether F.urope has attained eaae of money by liquidation f An1rlcan aecuritles. for which payment is being made through the medium of the exchange market. How far the railroad note issues supposed to have been placed abroad are affected by thla movement is S.ff0.1 of '"'"eat and Importance In determining the situation. A factor in the joreign innuences on the stock market iajr .. 0 waa lne ut"tance of the mlll- II Raadlns aan. M Bt. U A l. M. 0. la.. 11 Jl8t. U A B F. fg. 4s. II MVSt. L. 8. W. e 4a.... T 73 Seaboard A. U 4a.... 11 7 80. PaclSa 4a 101 do 4 ctra 'U coio. ina. aa, sar. A. 44 'Bo. Railway ta 110 Coin. Mid. 4a as Taiaa 4 P. la Ill Colo. A So. 4a 10 T., 8U U A W. 4a. 101 Cnlon Pacldc 4a K V. 8. Steel Id ta... ,- in iew torK has continued con- ' l"'""T "c- Mwanaan ia ously strong and ratea here advanced Br.l ' .4 ?H o " ft ZhichKlv" rt"9 to discussion , HoVi.t.'4v;'"'ioL?vri li" probable outward movement of gold. j,k'nf.V'L 4 aJSwtrfi il"" demand foe romlx. - Japan a ..... . ... a w la Central 4s.... 1 .fill ai r, rw 1 ,1-itH OrT-A lnZ th" Umte of th" German government w.e iliC.hRr,Jct'r of ,ne ""marks of the Zt te'k'" Presenting them. For the most part, however, the day's Influences were confined to special movements Very cmo9 i'nlrldVa.1 far-""'""". In Union el clflo left opinion divided as to whether Xn or3nd"l.,Hn,,,,ed to furtner accumula tion or distribution were going on Th gossip concerning the stock wag of' a fa! oon to be forthcoming and of a rumored St k. Jnny,t take ovr holding of aZS? nPfomt4 complexion of the nresl fhT'jVmw'0 ? "J"- opeenCo, e,, "... r""""" m mucn nia- Con" iiiAd Thi0Ji1;,,, 5-cent o r,.B,0njl',..""2 ""!.. but dull. Tol sale. E" tiMm." vji BtXa.' S?: i u"cnnifel on call. v' a toSK -.r"'' nd cIo-'n Quotation. alas. His;. Low. Clnaa. 10 M lot H 111 II 14 II 17 Boatoa Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, April 24. -Call loans, 3HW per UtnciAi cent; time loans, 6a per cent. closing quotations were: Atr-hlann ailj. 4a II Atlantic II IH Ftngham 1 . at ( ai. a Hacia arj , 14 Tantannlal .. 6 T'alr Waat ... in Pranklla 140 Clranbr 141 tula Royala . .1X1 Maaa Mining XI Mlrhlgan do 4a Yri Central 4s Atrhiann do pfd Rnatoo A Albany... Boston A Malna.... Boetnn Elavatad ... Pttt-bhurx nfd Meilr-an Central N. T., N. H. A H...1TT Mobawk Union Paclno Am. Pnaa. Tube.... Amir. Bugar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolaa do pfd .... j Rdlaon Gleo. Ilia... Maaa. Electric do pfd Vaaa. Oa I'nlted Fruit I'nlted 8. M do pM U. 8. Steal do pfd Adventure Allnaea Amalgamated Ased. .. (. H 1 110 II 1 12 M Ill 114. Ill n4 10s .1 .141 V Mont. C. A O. . I Old Dominion . .IH Oaceola .121 Parrot .124 Qulncr . H Bhannon . M Tamarack Ill Trinity . U United Crippw . . el U. 8. Mining.. . II V. 8. OH ..HI Utah . (3 Victoria . r4 Winona ..... . H Wolverine . ..101 North Butte .. I Butt. Coalition , ,. It Nevada 14 . M Cal. A Arlaooa 118 M 10 It I 1U ... II 14.500 1.000 II 3714 17 400 1044 10 100 IkO 100 100 74 12 16 4 H 17 M m 12 200 to4 74 12 74 It III 14 U 106 104 .4IH 1VU 111 111 1"U log 10IU l.l'W 1M 128 12s 4"0 10, too 2 '4 n Artlclea. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat May nnvifwt n ngn July ......... 74 74V4 73 IVA Corn May ... 41H 48H 41H 43HB July 43T, 4THi44,44V1HA A gsked. B bid. Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Cloee. Yes'y. Wheat May July rVt. lec. C..ru Mty July Sept, Oatw May July Sept. FVrk May July Lard May July Bepu Ribs May July Sept. 7SW9 791 TRsI 7 7S Ul V' sr, !1 V-ii'v 81V Mi-t Isitv.itl1 fi.'S oa5:'ii S31, &iih3ti ,4i! 8eVj MT,,8o,n B4 1 4" I UsvtSl 4SM ,4u 4941 IUVi 4Vj 1 44 'I I 4iwy 41 s, 4S ' 4v. 1 err 4ai Vx 43S! 434.1 4"', 4IH11 V, 434 41 15 70 I 15 KU 16 65 I 15 78 li 115 7V, 16 l j 1 00 15 70 16 5 I 87iJ 7 8 f I I 57Vf 1 70 8 77V,I 8 7?Hi K s. I 8 70 I 8 flH 8 .V 8 k.'Vl 8 aVWI 8 oiVi 8 96 I MJ S 65 I 8 60 I I 50 I 57S, 8 70 1 8 TVVi 8 8 8 75 8 M0 f I 8-'V, 8 75 I 8 75 I 86 l.trerpesl Orala Market. LIVTTRPOOU April 14, WHEAT Spot, No. 1 red western winter, ateady at 8a 24d; No. 1 California, ea 444d. Futures, firm; Mar. 8s6Hd; July, s 4d. COH.V- Firm; American mixed, new. 4s 7d; American mixed, old, 6 Hd. Puturea, Arm; May. 4eHd; July. 4a7"di Beptem ber, 4THd. ' Mtnaeaweits Grain Market. ' MINNEAPOLIS, April 14. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 84yV: No. 1 northern, 834c; No. 1 northern. PlUtlSSe: No. I northern, 7Hi"c. KIjOI'K First patents, 34-XW.40; second patents. 14.154J4.36: first clears, ltloi9.60; second clears. 32.4W 60. BRAN In bulk. 3H.5o-3H.Ty. Mllwankee Orala Market. MILWAtTKBB, April 14,-WHEAT-No. 1 northern, 13u4c; wo. 1 nonneru, ovsc; July, iflV, askecV RYK No. 1. TXtTPtc- , BARLEY No. 1. 71W6TV; aample, 8337l0. CORN No. I cash. etV47c; July, 48'Ao. reorla Market. 'PEORIA. April 2A.-CORN Higher; No. I yellow and NO. i, c; ino. , iiic; no ttrmAm t-Vvr-lfte. OAT8 Easy ; No. 1 white, 4Sfl44c; No. 1 white. 4?Hc; No. t write, tru-u-no. R E Firm; No. t CTffSac . Philadelphia Prodaea Market. PHTIAXEI.PHIA. ADrtl M. EGOB-Firm, good demand; western, free cases, 18c at niarg. CHEFSE Firm, fair demand: New York full creams, fancy, 14ifl4c; choice, Uc Dnlath Grain Market. . DVLUTH, Minn., April 14. WH EAT No. 1 northern, KTc; No. 1 northern, 83 So I May, K.-V'. July. 84c; September, 8oeC OATS-April, 41c l.ooo 100 'll.too "i" l.lo tt l.w 11 8.1O0 IDS 200 l. l.tuO 71 14 14 100 4714 10 la too 100 ino 17 I.10O 471 100 ta 400 1.400 4"0 70 14 l l 100 147 ioo 74 100 1 11 100 40 400 50 : H 12 (2 K 14 104 I'M M M I7 67'4 m i7( IBS 41'4 41. II 12 1ft! Ul IS 115 6 7l4 71. S.'.V, 8l- 16 24 6 47. 47 IS! li 20 77. 71 17 11 470 471 M 2"H 76 70 to 14 !4 64 IS 18 141 147 141 141 14 74 74 t II " 1 Mt 14 26 0 ( llr4 111 1 41 40 104 Btd. .... 12J Ti 7f M 14 46 46 42 12 42 20 11 Ut 111 , lino 74 1.4.10 17 o Ltoo ta l-'No. t ' Cash quotations were a follows-. FLOCK Irregular; winter patents. 33 lOrjy I. slraUghts. tiVlS; spring piitenta, t: '..jj.6; straights, 4.1 0. it:!.-, bakers, Li uO V. WHEAT No. 1 son-g, !'4jr4c; No. 1, '4i 4c. No. 1 rd. TS'yfTUc. tNHN No. 2. 4Mc; No. 1 yellow. 4c. OAT-No. 1. 43Sc; No. 1 while, 4vsjio. A ttVE No. t c. r BAltLKI Fair to choice malting, toy " So. PEFT)8-No. 1 flax, IIHH; No. 1 north western. II 1SV Timothy. prime. 34 35. PROVlSHiNS Short ribs sides Ooosei. 3SS6.ci8.4u. Mesa pork, per bbl.. rA7o.il lis. V Lard, pee 1 Us., (n 55. boon clear sides (boxed). A TVfl fO. Hie re-eipia and eaipmems or nour ana grain were: Flour, bbla.... Wheat, bu C.rn, bu Oata, bu J.ve bu Larley, bu. Recehts. Shlpmetns 47,1 ...t.J ...4f ,' ' ... 0 74.o v 49 4,? 43 40 lti.) 1.100 s.m tl-e r'rKtuce earhnnite t.niav the .ut r market waa easy; creamcrtre, njV.c Tulede Seed Market. TOLEDO, O., April ?4.6E EDS Clover, caah. W W; April, l,vK0; October, V 37H; De. cember 37.4iS; Mich. 17.47V Prime al aike, 3760. Timothy. Ula. (oaTwe Market NEW YORK. April 14 COFFEE Market for future opened steady at an advanoe of tyio points In response to higher French cables and sold up to a net gain of 6-tflS points during the middle session on cover ing over shorts, European buying and mod erate bull support of the near months. I,aler prices eased off slightly under real lung, with the close steady and net un changed to 6 points higher. Sales were re rortd of !t. hags. Including May at 6.80 4i6.Sk-: June. 6.7oc; July. 6.aD'i 70r: Septem ber, 6 5"ii6.ic: December." 6 atr3 55c; Janu ary . 6 "c; March. i-tV3j 00c Ppot oofTee, quiet; No. t, Klo, 8c; No. 4. 6ntoe,.lo. Mild coffee, quiet; CV.r lova, 5lZ1c. M h I -V t Market PEORIA. Apnl M WlSKT-Btead,. on ba.ls of 31 t for high wlnea bf. IiOL IS. April H W HI SKY Steady, on basis of tL3a for high wires CHRAOO, AprU 34. WRIbKY Steady, Si so. . CINCINNATI AprU U.-WilioiCT-0edy at li-CX on stocks were: Adams bpraas ... . AmalgamaUd Copper' Am. C. A r .T!T An. C ft I, pfd.... Am. Cotton Oil ""' Am. Cotton Oil pfd. American Kipreas .... Am. H. A u. pfd ' American lea , Am. Linseed Oil.....'"',""" Am. Llnaead oil pfd....I!.i Am. L4comotlve Am. Locomotive pfd Ant g. A r ' Am. t. a, n. pfd... Am. 8ugar Refining Am. Tobacco nfd tfa Anaconda Muting Co Htuniioii Atchlaon pfd ... Atlantis Coast Use.. ,.'."" Miuinm a onto Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pac-lBe Central of New Jersey Cheeapeake A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago A N. W C M. St. P Chicago T. A T , Chlc.ao T. a T M C, C, C. A 8t. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A Bo Colo. A 80. let pfd. .A,..., 1.010. a Bo. 2d pfd CoaaolldaUd Oaa Cora Product! , Cora Products pfd Delaware A Hudaon Del., Lk A Wf banver A R. O D. A R. O. pfd 1)1 at I Mara Baruritlaa Eria Erie lit pfd , Brie Id pfd Oanerel Eleetrla llllaola Central International Paper Int. Paper pfd Int. Pump InL Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa -City 80 K. C. 80. pfd Unlaviua A N Meiloaa Central Mtna. A Bt. L M . Bt. P. AS. 8. M.... M . BL P. A 8. 8. U Mtaaourl Pactta M.. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd , National Laid N. R. R. of M. pfd New York Central N T.. O. A W Norfolk A W N A W. pfd North Americas PaclSa Mall Penaaylvanla Peep la' a Oaa P., C, C. A 81. b Preaael 8taal Car PraaaeA 8. C. pfd Pullman Palace Car Reading Reading let pfd... Reading Id pfd Republto Bleat Republic Bteel pfd Rock Ialand Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd Rubber ooodi pfd Bt. L. A 8 P. Id pfd..... Bt. Loula 8. W St. Louia 8. W. pfd Boathera Pacific 80. Pacific pfd Bo. Railway 80. Rallwar pfd Tenaeeaea C. A 1 Teaaa A Pacific n T., St. t A W T. . Bl. U A W. pfd t'nloa PaclSa taloe Paclfla pfd C. 8 gpraa U. 8 Realty, elHllv V. 8 Kubtr I'. 8 Rubber pfd V. 8. Steal v. a. 8wi pfd Va -Carolina Chemical ... V a -Cars. CUem. pfd Wabaak Webeah pfd Wella-fergo Expraea Weatlngbouaa Elactrle .... Waetera Union Wneel.ng A U Wlacoaalo Central Wla. Central ptd Northers Pacific Central leather Central Leather pfd Bluaa-tihrflleld Bteel Great Northern pfd Int. Metropnlliaa Int. Met. pfd ....... Tola! aals iov inw '" Foreta a Flaanelal. LONDON. April 14 The supplies of money were abundant In the market totkiy. lne counts were eaay. Operators on the Stock exchange were occupied principally with the settlement, for which the cauTT-ovee ratea were light, the charge for Americana betng only per cent. The arecum of new bua-neae was email, but the recamt nrmneae ol prlcea waa malntjiined. with the further harcLenlr.g 0 g!!t-edged securities as well aa foreignera. Ilie feature of the latter section were Japanese and Argen tinaa. Japtmeee imperial ts of Uj4 cIowm! at lulfc Americana experienced a eteady demand durlt.g the forenoon and advanced to .over the New York equivalent, but around govn Uie demand Slackened aud London Closing Stocks. LONDON, April 24. Closing quotations on tne etocs. exenange were Cone., money .... H 14-11 M., K. A T I do account ......... 85 N. T. Central m I Anaconda II Norfolk A W 71 Atchlaon :. aa ao pro ee do pfd M Ontario A W II Baltimore A Ohio 102 Pennaylvanla 44 Canadian Pacific 141 Rand Mtnea I Chea. A Ohio 44 Reading II Chicago OL w 11 Southern Railway ... II C. M. A Bt. P 140V4 do nfd 10 Pa Bears IIS Southern Pacific IT Denver A R. O. ...... 10 Union PaclBa 144 do pfd 77 do pfd 11 Erie UP. S. Bteel ! do let pfd 6a do pfd 104 do Id pld 40 Wabaah II Illlnala Central 151 do nfd tf Loulivllla A N 123 gpanteh 4a M SILVER Bar, firm, 80 6-16d per ounce. MONEY ltfi2 tier cent. The rate or discount In the open market for snort bins is 8 per cent; lor three months bills, 3tf4 per cent. New York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK. April 24. -Closing quotations on mining stocks were Adams Con. Alice Breece Bruoewlck Con. .. Comatoi-k Tunnel Con. Cal. A Va... Horn Silver Iron Sliver Leadvllle Coa. .. Ottered. 10 Little Chief .. ..490 Ontario .. 20 Onhlr .. 42 Potoal . . IS Savage ..110 Sierra Nevada ..161 bmall Hopes .. . .lutl Standard .. I .. I ..80 ..140 .. 11 .. 44 .. 14 .. 5 Treaanry statement. WASHINGTON. April 24. Today's state ment of the treasury balances In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 1160,000.000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balances. 3247,6t'.6.48; gold coin and bullion, 1106,174,- 53); gold certificates. SJ,503,S70. Dank Clearings. OMAHA. April 24. Bank clearings for today were 82,696,664.20 and for the cor responding date last year iz.uui.lbtj.za. Wool Market, ROOT-ON AraHl fA WOOTMarVet Cora tlnued dull and the business of the week has been confined to umall lots. Consumers have their current requirements well cov ered and are not disposed to operate against distant necessities. No great change Ta ex pected until the new clip begins to arrive 1 In quantity. The market naVntatns a steady I blood. 33ii34c: combing ouarter blood, J1SJ i 33c. Texas, scoured basis, fine, twelve months. 7.'S74c: fine, six to eight months, 6(rr70c; fine, fall clean. 5&yi!0c. California, scoured basis, northern choice. STwev northern good, 8V'ii7c; middle county, ST. 'if 66c; southern, tKVc: rail rree. 6747W Oregon, scoured basis, eastern No 1 staple 1 TMi.ic: eastern No. 1 clothing. 6370c: val MO 77 14 7 I ley No. 1. 0X0120. Territory staple, scoured I" 1 basis, fine 7'Ja'73c: fine medium. 6Mf70c: 71 I medium, SOrtiiiiic. Territory, ordinary. scoured basis, fine. 6btj770: fine medium, vVif OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattla Eeceinu in LibaraJ Md Barn DriTt PnaeA Tow. DEMAND STRONGEST FOR LIGHT HOGS Frtew at Sheea lanewkal Lower, Tant Ike Market Is In Pair Skana an Moderate Fie-relarts. SOUTH OMA1IA, AprU M. 1907. Receipts were: Cettie. Hog.. 8hee. Official Monday 8.62T 4.121 11.41 OfTlclal Tuesday .M 8..W 8.743 oniclal Wednesday 8.300 lo.uuu ,aai Three dara thla week.. 18 50 23 24 3 Same days last week. .. .19.2X7 2f).84 45.,0 Same dava 1 weeks ago.. 16.239 23.H8 22.777 fame days 8 weeks ago. 14.449 12.513 31. -M Same days 4 weeks ago.. 12.041 18.397 .7t,3 Same days laat year 11.057 .4.i eo,.a The following table shows the receipts cf cattle, hogs and saeep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared witn last year: IIHT. law Inc. use. Cattle Sfi6,0!t0 303,568 61,632 ...... Hogs 77. 894 8.U1.S16 70.83 Sheep (62.427 602.476 00,161 CATTIJl UUOTATIONS. Good to choice corn-fed steers.... 16-40.ot ralr to good corn-fed steers 4 fjo.u Common to fair steers 4 lq' ) Oood to choice Jed cows 4." . Fair to good cows and heifers ijoV4 40 Common to fair cows llfcuaoo Fair to choice stockers m feeders., in'ii' " Fair to good stockers attd feeders.. 4.0vu4 40 Common to fair Blockers 1 -0OW4 00 Bulls, stags, etc 1.754.50 Veal calves A00tir.00 The followlnw taDli. show- 1I.4 "eu price of hogs at Boutn Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. j 1907. 1908.l06.l04.lil8. 11801. 11901. April -16.. April 18.. April 17.. April 13.. April 19.. April 20.. April 21.. April 22.. April 23.. April 14.. 8 39 I I 6 311 4 Wl 7 1 tl 6 431 8 49 4 881 7 07 1 6 91, 5 91 6 SS'i) 6 61 I 23) IT IS! 6 95! I 92 8 32M 6 61 6 28 4 80 7 141 6 99! 6 K8 I 80S1 6 44! 6 271 4 75! A 6 w 6 14; 6 42 6 23! 4 82! 7 10 I 6 85 6 431 6 3o( 4 80. 7 11 6 ' 6 SMV 6 33 4 811 7 07 6 8! 6 81 6 3VS! 6 341 I 4 82 7 02 6 881 6 W I 33 4 2JH 6 S6 I 7 OS 6 W, 5 76 Bunday. RANQB OF PRICES. Cattle ..13.76''(i.00 .... l.amrw.SO .... I.OtXiH.25 Hogs. .27H'a.43 6.1f"u; 62V, 6.251ii 67 6.0"u 70 6 .2& 'u 36 Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis 1. '!. 50 Binuw -ltv 1 'XJh (I) The official numbei of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs, eneep. n sen 9 1 4 47 I 4 1 46 1 .. 14 3 4 1 C. M. A St. P 6 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclfla 6 U. P. Bvstem 105 C. & N. W., east 4 C. N. W., west 81 C, Bt. P., M. A O.... 87 C. B. A Q.. east 1 C. B. A Q.. west 36 C, R. I. A P.. eaat.... I C, R. I. & P.. west.. .. Illinois Central 3 Chicago Ot. Western 1 8 1 'i 1 144 14 "i 13 Total receipts 284 The dlsoosltlon of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Buyers. Omaha Packing Co 1.12") Bwlft and company 1.00s Cud any Packing Co l,4o7 Armour A Co L643 Cudahy, from country v&nsant A co db Carey A Benton 16 Mccreary A Carey 10 W. I. Stephen 21 Hill A Bon 19 F. P. Lewla 14 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 13 Ij. Wolf 68 Sam Wertheimer 1 Mike Hajrgsrty IB Bol Degan v 1 J. B. Root A Co 66 T. B. lnghram 7 Sullivan Bros 21 l,e tuner Bros Other buyers 828 Totals 1.311 2.43. 2.817 3,03 858 967 1,54 649 726 866 ...6.406 9.37 4.989 PATTLJQ Recelnta continue liberal and the three days' supply has been about as large aa for the first half of last week. The quality of the offerings was very good, the big bulk of the receipts showing that they bad been In the feed lots for several months. Early advices from eastern markets were decidedly bearish, and while there was the usual good demand from all the local dressed beef men, aa well as considerable Inquiry for shipping account, all classes of buyers were Insisting on lower prices and bids were generally pretty close to lOo lower than yesterday s figures. Salesmen were slow to accept the situation and com petition for the light and handy weight grades waa sufficient to hold values very nearly steaoy. Most or tne piu.111, nj and unnnlsbed cattle, however, sold fVtflOo lower than yesterday and were siow ai that. . There were only about thirty loads of cows and heifers on the market and the demand for them was fully as good aa It haa been and the limited supply changed hands In good season. Veal oalves were slow and about 5c lower than last week. The market for bulls, stags, etc, waa fairly active and fully steady. Receipts of stockers and feeders were very light and with a good demand from all the speculators the market was active as far aa It went and prlcea were fully steady. There was not a very extensive country demand, but the general tone to the market was fully steady. Representative sales : li r. n. r Btbuna toe 17 ti IOO 17 W t' T.Ti 'tH I So--: medium, 88iJ64c. Colorado and New 'w " Mexico, spring scoured X, tSMrroc; No. 1, o.nic. tieorgia, greasy, suir;'o. ruiiea wools, scoured basis, extra. 70Q71c: fine, fMiSc; A sutlers, 6Snfi8c; B supers. liWIc, ST. LOC 18. April 14. WOOLe-Steady; medium grades cotublng and clothing. 'HIS 2o'c; light flue. 2it21c; heavy fine, 16317c; tub washed, 2977 10 3 146 .341,4.10 111 110 110 1U0 16 86 W 1"0 i0 400 21 8ft K 40 II too a.K i at, luo 1!7 4o r? 400 17 21 Ifi II 'ti' 'it 3 111 2: 47 11 28 16 II 44 6 16 n 18 111 21 17 146 24 2 2e 21 44 44 IOO 21 1. 1 i" 40 14 1H.0O0 14J 141 141 100 44 ana ea , 1' 12 41 ' 100 , 101 1W l''l tern 1 17 r l.7"0 101 101 r 100 24 2 100 1(4 104 14 luO 14 14 14 16 144 144 II 11 11 ,!; ! 44 1 4 61 61 IS. 117 1 136 J U 11 24 ft Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 84. M ETTA Lit There was an advance of 1 10a In the London tin market, with spot quoted at IU0 15s and futures at 18 10s. Locally, the mar ket was firm and higher. In sympathy with spot, quoted at 341.6iu42 :. Copper was higher In London also, with spot advan cing 1 6s to 101 and futures 1 to 100 16s. Locally, the market was quiet and unchanged, with prices practically nomi nal. Iake Is quoted at 124 n-26 26; electro lytic. 3.3 754 75; casting, l.'I Sou Jl to. Lead Ne. II II 11 IS 11 u II 11 14 17 It II II 11 I 1 I I 1 4 I 1 1 1 II 11 4 4 11 I 4 II 1 1 I I 11 1 1 1 I 1 1. I At. Pf. ... 126 4 10 ... Ill 4 M ...1042 I 00 ...164 I 00 ...1074 I 01 ...1147 I 14 ...1114 I 10 ...1114 I 10 ...111 I II ...llll I 10 ...He! I 10 ...lual I I ...1W I M ...llil I 16 No. I. .. 1... tu... 21... 14... II... II... II... II. .. 11... 14... ll... II... COWS. .... 146 I II II... .... 160 I II .... lei I 10 ....1044 I It ....1110 I 71 ....lull 4 0 ,.,.IIH 4 44 ....103 4 00 ....1:20 4 0 ....1340 4 14 .... m 1 11 .... 141 4 14 ....1171 I 21 ....lull 4 M ....mi 4 m 4 M 1 II 1 M 10 14 t.. I . I.. 4.. I HEIFERU. TT4 I 10 1 ot 4 4 n 44 4 4 1 CALVES. 410 4 40 I lot I I I Ill I 14 I FEEDERS. 414 4 0 14 Ill 4 00 4 BULLS. A Pr. ....U44 I 10 ....1221 I 4 ....1114 I I ....1174 I II ....1101 II ....111 let ....llll I 40 llll I 4 ....1201 I 4 ....1L21 I 4 ....1071 I 41 ....1414 4 4 ....llil I 60 1601 I 7 .... m 414 ....1043 4 14 ....U11 4 I! .... 444 4 40 ....1147 4 4 .... 444 4 14) ....1030 4 4 Ml 4 4 11 4 44 vat 4 ie 1111 4 i 1040 4 1 11" 4 1 .......1110 4 7 1471 4 II ...14 144 ....! I 40 ....117 I 66 ...115 I II ....166 10 .... 140 4 0 .1440 4 40 .... Ml 4 10 ....1004 4 M .... 440 I M .... lit I 71 .... 144 I II .... 144 I M .... Ml 4 44 .... Ni IK 1740 M ....laa 4 41 ....111 4 06 ...AMI 4 21 .... 144 I 14 ....! 4 6 .. '-. .. 44.. r.. n.. t.. it.. n.. ..mi .. J4I ...PM ..11 ...in .. ...tu ...IM .. 7 .. MI ...II ...111 ... !1 I IS M I 44 I ... I K . . IH pa H 4 I S3 ... I . ... 4 44 M I K ... 4 16 ... I ... I 40 I 14 ta.. Tl.. 44 44 74. 7 , 10. ..11 ,.1' . ..IfT . M ' . ri . 111 ..144 .231 .1-4 . IH ..!! .11 1 r a it ... r ... iT ... 1 it l I 17 ... 1-1 ... I IT ... I 40 ... I 4 ... I 40 l I If l 4 44 I 44 SHEEP Receipts of sheep ere re mod erate this morning snd was almost ent rely of shorn stuff. Prices east have declined rather sharply, but until today the market at thla point has been well sustained on all grades. This morning packers were In clined to shade prices on most kinds and values were around 10c lower than yester day, In sympathy with the declines at eastern points. Shorn ewes similar to those selling at 15 65 earlier In the week brought IS no today Wooled lambs, at 38 '.'5 were about 10c lower than this style of stuff brought yesterday. Shorn yearlings, at 36 85; sheep and yearlings, at 86.16, snd shorn ewes, at 35 60. were all quoted a trifle off. Notwithstanding the decline the mar. ket was In fair shape and prices compara tively are well up to eastern standards. quotations on wooled Killers: Oood to Choice lnmba 14 Onus (v fair to rood lambs. I7.6O4J8.O0; good to choice yettrTlngs, lamb weights. I7.ih7.7n; rnir to good yearlings, lamb weights. 14 6o?f7 00; go.yl to choice yearlings, heevy weights. t.bW! .CO; felr to good vearllnra heavy weleha 8 50; good to choice old wethers. H 6fjp7.00: good to choice ewes. 3.1 SMH.50; fair Jo good ewes, 86 86.576.85; clipped sheeD and lambs sell about II oft from above quotations. Recresentatlve aalea: No. Ar 1W western cull shorn ewee 71 western shorn ewes. 433 western shorn yearlings and wethers 2S8 western shorn lambs S western shorji lambs 14 western ewes culls 1"4 western ewes shorn..., 47 western ewes shorn. ... 178 western ewes shorn 200 western ewes shorn 22 western wethers shorn. 22 western ewes 28 western ewes 177 western wethers 153 western lambs, shorn.., 384 western lambs, shorn.., 97 Mexican lambs, culls broken pelt 178 Mexican lambs 120 spring lambs , 98 76 83 71 73 89 94 119 l' 104 87 94 89 84 and Tr. 4 80 t 00 65 $ 85 7 26 4 00 6 40 6 60 6 50 6 60 6 00 6 IV) 6 75 6 30 7 10 7 00 77 88 46 7 26 8 25 10 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogs and Sheep Are Ten Cents Lower. CHICAOO, April 24. CATTLEt Receipts, 26. head: market mostly Kc lower; com mon to prime steers, 35o4j;.70; h'lfers. H.Okiif. 60: stockers and feeders, $3,0044.6)1; bulls. $.1.4014.60: calves. 2.7Vfjti 75. HOOS Receipts. 3ft.ii0 hend: market 10c lower; heavy, $6. 5ti 60 ; butcher weights, $8 67& R2H: good to prime mixed, $6,554? 6.o: packing, $ 3iii. 60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 20.000 hend; market steady to 10c lower: sheep. 3.'.r7.26; yearlings, $5.25&7.75; lambs. $6.50 0.76. St. I .on In Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, April 24.-CATTT..B-Rcelpts, 3.5O0 head. Including 3vi Texnns; market lOo lower: native shipping and export steers, $. Ifjjitl.SO; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4. 701.6. 40; steers under l.ono lbs., $4 .NXa-toO; stockers and feeders, t'i.50irfi.2f; cows and heifers, $2.86f6.75; canners, $2.0nt;r2.7e; bulls, $3 264.50; calves. $3.60if.26; Texas and In dian steers, $2.656.60; cows and helfets, $l.Kii4 40. HOOS Receipts, 7.600 head; market 60 lower; pigs and lights, $;.otrn.66; packers, $0. 26)6.t5lrv; butchers and best heavy, $6.50 4 8. 70. SHEEP AND LA M B8 Receipts, 2V head; market weak; native muttons, $8.2b3 C.50; lambs, H77j7.76; culls and bucks. $4.0txS5.oO. rechee, IIU'TI 5fi Alaska salmon, red, 16; fancy Chinook, flit. $.10; fancy ev-k-eve. flat. 11 fv Sar.llnre. quarter oii, KT r.; three-quarters mustard, $-75. Sweet p la teee, ILl.'.fLJn. Sauerkraut. c Pun e klna. tnvtrflOo. Wat beans. I-lh . wy-trti 10. 1 1.-, Kean. !, TTtrft'll 35 Mo.b1 PB, i-ih . 80c; early June. II 3U5, fancy. 111 tjl.K, CAIJPORMA DRIFD FRrrTS-Pmeet are somewhat uneettle.l hv freer oTerlna-i from second hands, who srem de.lrou4 n moving supplies of imniejie'e grade.; quo tstions ranse frrn lc to 9c f 3 i'lfornl.t fruit and from 8HC to c for Oregon. Ap ricots are firm ard It Is reported tha offerings for prompt shipment, are belns withdrawn: choice are quoted at lc Peaches are unchanged, with fancy yellnwe quoted St 11Vc; fsncv Mulr. 14Hc Ralslni sie firm; loose Muscatels aro quoted al Hfr: seeded raisins. 9',3Tlc. BRAN l'cr ton. $19. 50. It v Yi-bolre titland. per medium. $9'W; No 1 bottom, grades, $;. 00,1660. Rye straw, alf'iKa, $11 60. EIPll Pickerel. dressed. ro; rlk. dre.ed 12c; white fish, dressed, winter caught. l.liiIKe; trout. U"g-15c; halibut, l.lcj snlinon, 17c; catfish, 15c; herring, dressed, pan fror.cn. 6c: perch, scaled nod dressed, 8c: crspples, round. fta9c; crapplea, large, fancy. 15c; black bass, lie: smelts, sweet and fine. 13c; eel, ISc: blue fish, 15cj red snapper. L'c: roe shad, per pair, 4y3 tVc; frog legs. lobstets. green, tier lb, ST-; lobster, boiled, per lb., 401m5o mackerel. Spanish, per lb.. lc; mackerel, native. S5c per lb.; fresh green turtle meat, CCRED FIH Family white fleh. pet ounrter bbl.. im lbs. $100: Norway mack erel, No. 1. $35.0": No. 1. $:s.00; herring, Hi bbls.. 200 lbs. each. Norway. 4k. $11.00. ton. $10..yi 1, $50; ofl TOO; No. 1 REAL K9TATH TWAJlFKR9, H. Kansas City Live Stork Market. KANSAS CITY. April 54. CATTLE Re celpta. 10,1x10 nead, Including 800 soul hems; market alow and steady: native steers, $5.00 (61.36; southern steers. $4.25ij6.50; southern cows. $3 264V4.50; native cows and heifers. tt &0i.M; etockers and feeders, $3 W(f6.25; bulls. $3. 004.25; calves, $3 60fx7.00: western fed steers, $4.404j6.90; western fed cows, $3 tf-34 75. HOOS Receipts. 16,000 hend: market 53 10c lower; bulk of sales, $4iJ67H: heavy. 16 !7VjIi 4f,; packers, $6.40gti.66; pigs and light. $6.233.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7.000 head; msrket steady; muttons, $5.2;fffJ 60; lambs, $7.0065; range wethers, $5.6'Ka'7.5o; fed ewes, $6.26it.66. St. Joseph Live Stuck Market. BT. JOSEPH. April 24. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.709 head; market 10c lower: na tives, I4.6ow6.25, cows and heifers, $2,269 6.26: stockers and feeders, $3.75-4.40. HOOS Reoelpts. 7,676 head; market 5 10c lower; top, $6.60; medium and heavy, $u.'utS.5:S; bulk of sales, $.;.4ft!ti.52 81IBEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6,156 head; market 10a lower; lambs, $8.008.40; ewes, $6.0O4j5.85. lonx City Live Stock Market. BIOUX CITY, Ia., Ajirll 2l.-(8peclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.700 Head; market ateady to weak; stockers, steady; heevea. 84.5oi4VOO: cows, hulls end mlte,1 $3.40414.76; stockers and feeders, H.OVii 70; i Bame calves and yearlings, 13 -4 50. HOOS Recelpta, 6.1O" head; market 631Cc lower: selling at e6.Zi-u6.3fi; bulk of sains, $6.276.37, Stock In light. Reoelpts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. HOOS Hog receipts were of fair propor tion and there waa little change In the Bouth Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City . St. Joseph .... St. Louis Chicago Total ... 8.2oO ... l.ioo ... U.lff) ... $.709 ... 3.5O0 ... 25,000 ....64,109 10.1MI 6, .'i)0 J 5.0O0 I6.411O 6.70) I 7.676 6.155 I 7.000 2,600 36,iKi0 . 20,000 I 51,076 39.56 MARKET. I OMAHA WHOLK8ALG Condition of Trade and Quotations on Staple and Fancy Produce. EOG8 Per doi.. 16c. BUTTER Packing stock, ISfcgSOc; choice to fancy dairy, iWuJbc; creamery, 264jloo. LIVE POL'LTKlf Hens, UyUHc; o;d roosters, 5c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, lie; young roosters, 7(u4c; geese, 6c. FRUITS. PINEAPPLES Florida, $6.50tj.00 per crate. SlKAWBERRIEB Arkansas, 24-quart case, $4.uou4.26. COCuAN UTS Per sack of 100, $4.00. TROPICAL i- RLTlS. LEMONS Llinonlera, ou aise, $6.60; 360 sue, 60 76; other brands, 60c less. ORANGES Mediterranean bweeta, 150, 17$, luo. 216 and 2o0 sixes, $3.50; 96, L.6, Jt8 sizes, $X26; Callforiila Navela, extra fancy, 176, Duo, 316, Uo sizes, 14. 00; fancy, 126 nu, M oO; lsO size, $4 uV; choice, large sues, per box, $2.75a3.00. . BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, lWlio Jumboes, I2.5vyu.tp0. OHAPE FRUIT Sixes 04 to 80, $6. 5 .. FIOS California, bulk, 6Hc; (-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Tuikish, ilc; 1-crown Turkish, 9c. DATES Kadaway, 6c; sayera, 6c) haJ lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box, 1L00. NEW VEOETABLES. BEANS New wax and string, per ham per, $6.00. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per dox. bunches, ttSjuoc. CABtlAOE New Texas, per lb., 3Hc. TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, $a.iO. LlcAK LETTUCE Hot house, per dos. heads, 45c. ONIONS Red or yellow Colorado, per rui.n I'lar, rnWI.Mnif to tirove. lot 15. Hensonnursi John L. Reach and wife to Fred E. Wlnshlp, lot 9. block 14, Myers, Richards A Tilden s addition John W. Rasp to Ueorge p Bemls Real Fjitate company, lot 11, block B. IToapect Place Bame to sume, eSk lot 6. block H, iAiwe's addition ... Battle to fame. n?4 lot 1 block II, Lowe addition ; Bame to same, lot 12, block D. Lowe addition ; John O. Sterner and wife to Ktilna A. Freed, lot 1. block 4. Redick Park.. Harry It. lApldus and wife to Charles H. Eckery. lot 6, block L Ralph I'lace William B. Poppleton et al. to Caro line L. I"uppleton. loU 18 to il, block 1, Sulphur Springs addition.... Elizabeth tl riluihan to same, same.. Oe-orge Forgnn and wife to Austin Miller, lot 3, block 1, Cllftnn Hiil. ... Alhert Ij. Graves to Mary L. Kelly, ev, lot 24. Archer Place Mary F. Bourke to Joseph Frelden. not) feet lot 2. block 7. Horbach s Second addition Mary A. 4irdon and husband to It. B. McOregor. lots 7 and 8, block 10, orchard Hill "A" " 1 James H. Mcintosh and wife to Frank J. Burkley. feet lota 1 and 8, Crescent Park V -.'. John Conroy to Jennie Riley, lot L, block 105, South Omaha Anna B. Conroy et al. to O. A. Elliott, nMi block 4. Corrlgan's Sec ond addition. South Oniuha O. A. Elliott and wife to B. S. Spear man, same .L'"u,',-,",' " Lizzie F. Hay eg to Alfred Q. Elllck, lots 22 and 23, Lakevlew-. .......... ... Alfred O. Elllck to Alfrod I. Crelgh. lots 22 and 23, block 3, Lakevlew.... Maria Kraus and husbsnd to Omaha Oraln Tennlna1. part lots 1 and 3, block 12, Kountxe A Ruth s addition Joseph Novak, sr., and wife to Bes sie Kavan. lot 5. block 22. Wilcox s Second addition Bessie Kavan to Mike Ooltl et al.. sl4j 'ot 5, block 22, Wlicox's Second addl- Same to Stephen Hutfleaa et al., nig lot 5, block 22, Wilcox's Second addi tion v.; Harvey J. Grove to Henry Blenken berg. lot 23, block 9. Ila..cyon Heights i - 'V'V.U Blanche O. Oeste and husband to Hans P. Lyck. sV4 of w20 feet lot I and part lot 4. block F. Lowes addition C. D. Armstrong to Albert P. Butter field, lot 15. block 17. Wilcox's Sec ond addition L. D. Spalding and wife to Omaha Safe Deposit and Trust company, lots 1, 6 and 10, block 4. West E.id. and other lots ......... ... ..... Julius A. Perkins et al. to The Bron Reed Co., lot 2. block 1, Drake's addition, and other lots............... Lewis S. Reed and wife to Louise J. Bllh, part of alley In block 6, Alamo Pluxa ....... Anna Parson and husband to Josef Fult and wife, lot 10. block 13, Brown Park. South Omaha. Cella Heeby and husband to Fran tlska Sperl, lot 12. block L Mor rison's addition, Bouth Omaha ....... Chester W. Illnxie and Charles W. illnxie, lot 1L block 8, IJncain Place -;-,;';;";," Badle Wlneenr and husband to I lar ley O. Moorhead, lot 6, block 10, Jerome Park Robert O. link, county treasurer, to Alfred O. Kllick. loU 22 and 23. K1w,lr 9 TiWevleW ime to Walter I 8elby. lot 3, v.il. 0 ijush A Selbv'a addition Bame to same, lots 2, and 8, Buck eye, and other lota. ....... ............. Same to same, lot 8. block 1. Lln- 8me to VattieV lot' 2.' block 't. Patter son's First addition, South Omaha.. 8umo to same, lot 12, block 1, Oxford BamV'o 'same, lots 2 and ' 3, block X Sheridan Place Bame to same, lot 20. block 19. Wil cox's Second addition Bame to same, lots 7 and 11, block 4, Mayne's addition Bame to same, lot 1, block i, Ham mond Place, South Omaha .......... Same to same, lota 1 and 2, block 14, Central Park Bame to same, lot 19. block 2. Ros ter's addition .-;;--Vi- Bame to same, n4 lot 16, block 2, Millard Place - 80 tot I 1,001 LOIS 1,001 1.50I 2,04 16 I I 651 tf 13 8,269 1.000 1 1.209 5S 64) 1.425 two 800 1,600 ft 728 64 669 1.200 Total ..i-s.n. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THH undersigned, who repteaent at le.al 26 per cent of the outstanding bonus Issued under a certain deed of trust, dated Augual 1 lsao, from American Biscuit and Mariuiac luring company to The Jennings Trust com pany, now the Equitable Truat company of Chicago, Illinois, tie- the said Equitable Trust company, trut.ee under the deed aforesaid, has tendered Its resignation aa troatee to tuna effect as soon aa its auo- 1 reaeor baa been regularly chosen and has qualified. Therefore, the unaersignea, py virtue of the right, power and authority conferred by Article VII of the said deed of trust, hereby give public notice that a meeting will be held at No. 206 La Ball street, Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday, May 23, l'.o7, at 10 o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of filling the vacancy In the office of said trustee, and to transact such other business as may be proper under the exigencies created by such resignation and In pur. suance of Article VII of the trust deed aforesaid. Dated April , 1907. F. W. WALLER. L. D. D07JER. E. F. HERR MANN, Counsel, 409 W. 16th BL, New York. All 2SM2-9 NOTIOE-8EAI.J-:D BIDS WILL BE REV reived on or before 10 o'clock a. m., Mh I, 1907, at the office of the land commis sioner or secretary pf the state of Naj braska for the furnishing and erecting of one engine boiler of 125 11. P. capacity and to tu II 11.100 1M 131 was unchanged at tri ornt in loe.liv hue I Inwee mt ne y T "r 7 general character or tne orrerings. n ao- advanced ZaM to 1". Mir nH'-ni ! S ' 'ral receipts at eastern points , bolnts lower ft U Jrt "o . hijt.l I and lower prices there, the trade opened W.v!7.i4.po , l.r'n ''n ihJ 19?,.! out slowly, with bids and sales generally market . ith , .7nrM,J liLS l" 1'J?15"'", about 6c ower than yesterday. Aa has 67snd Cleveland warrant rB-Jw'i at t.n lb '"r some Ume past, the de. i call the ma-k?t mnd bMt ,or th "hf and t',4n7jPtj N: heavy and pacV.ni' grade, are alow and Trn foundry 124 4Y. "' 1 ou,h' unsatisfactory sellers. Tops reached 15 8 T Tori s ffi u KfrTit a t a oda5r ,or cho,c "ht '" " against 1 duli lit 85 9-V4 ' S,It!r mZH .4 L-" W tu yesterday, and the bulk of the trade oun at 86 8.H.. Spelter, weak at $6.62. wat a't u.m.tl'm. aa against $6-85iij4i.40 yee- bu.. $1.0w; Texas silver skin, per crate, about one engine of 180 H. r toin of the abovi 45 lbs r 00- yellow Texas er crate about ' ' e s,at' penltentUry at Llncom. N- Vim' ti it "luw le"- fir ate. about , brfllka hpeclflcatlons now on file in the CI-crMBERS-Per doz 11 2A1 50 oftlce of th. secretary. GEO. C. JUNKIrV, I PARSLE-lKou " Pub ali"?.1 BMIl,VIUH.KD ...... Snarar and Melssa-e NEW TORIC. April 34 SIrGAR Raw, firm; fair refining, 1 arc; centrifugal, 9S test S7ic: molaaees sugar. 3 04c (Refined. steady No. . 4.4K-: No. 7. 4 lie; No. 8, 4 30c: No. 4 Toe; No. 10. i 15c; No. 11. 4.10c: No. 12, Attic; No. 13. 4.00c; No. 14. IKr: confectlonsrs' A I; mould A. 5.15c: cut loaf, 6 SOo; crushed, 6.6c; powdered, 4 90c; granulated, 4-8uc; cubes, lie Mi iLASSFS Steady; New Orleans open kett'e good to rt"ee 7J7r. NEW ORLEANS. ' April 2a-45rOAR Bteadv; open kettle re.rtrlfugal. laV,c: centrifugal yellow. IKftiSc; seconds, 2Q IVc. MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, SCrM4. Dry Gaola Market. NEW YORK. ADrtl 14. DRY OOODB Th. I dry goods market holds firm. The reaelllng or g'xKle by second hands baa not reached the volume hoped for by users who are short Full supplies of domestic prints, ginghams and knit goods are being or dered by Jot I. era and retailers. There were mauir Luvsra la Lbs market for lha daw. terday. Representative sales: , 6a . At. in Pt !4h. . th. Pr I ...Ill 14 I 17 44 141 44 4 K 40 lut ... 4 10 II 211 ... IM 42 141 B0 I 10 I 24 K I It 1 !K I l 17 4 40 I 6 44 n W I K 14 110 ... Ill II 160 40 4 60 TI 141 10 I 15 14 e 40 I 10 14 141 ... It 44 II 64 I 10 41 Xl ... I It 7 IJ ... I ir 44 HI 19 4 16 It 4 ... I U II HI 4 I 16 71 134 ... I 12 II 147 ... I U II Ml ... I XV II IT! 60 4 K 64 ZW M I It 7( 141 12 K 46 Ml ... I n 44 144 so 16 I MO ... 1 tl-, 41 14 40 I 66 71 la! ... I 11 61 n ... 66 21 to ... I 12 4 IM 44 I 14 44 tat 40 111 4 144 ... I at 60 4 I II II IM ... It It tat 4 I II 41. u ... t 46 I 1U ... I II 16 I4 ... 4 14 M 2T St I II 74 2.1 ... I M 61 ... 4 12 41 44 M 4 41 - .. I 1 47 114 ... I Bt 41 17.) S 111., 11 It t I 16 44 Ml ... t II 44 14 UO 44 11 xl ... lie 4 .... ..1.1 4 I ni 11 164 ... IH H 14 ... Id: 40C. PIE PI .ANT 50-lb. boxes. $2.250175. ASPARAGUS II 7t per dos. bunches. NEW Pt I'ATOES Per lb.. Be. RADISHES Per dox. bunjhe. 45c; extra large bunches, 75c per dox. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOErt Table stock, per bu., 7&J0c; seed stock. 76c'tf$1.00. NAVI BEANS-Per bu.. $1.65; No. 1, $1.50. BEEF Cl'Ta. No. 1 ribs, UV! No. 1 ribs. 9Hc; No. 3 ribs. 9.; No. 1 loin, 17V: No. 2 Pun. 13e: No. 1 loin, 13c; No. 1 chuck, c: No. 2 chuck, 6o; No. 1 chuck, SVyc; No. 1 round. 8c; No. 2 round, nc ; No 1 round, 7.-; No. 1 plate, 4c; No. t plate. 3 Sc. No. 1 plate, lc. MISCELLANEOUS. SUGAR Granulated cane, in sack. $6 81; granuiated beet, in sacas. 16 21. COFFEEr-ltoastsd. No. 5. Kc per In.; No. 30, 21c per lo. ; No. 15. luc per in.; No to, 15c per lb ; No. 21. 13o per lb. CHEESE block Swiss. Utc; limberger. 14c; Young Americas. 17c. NUTS Caliiornia wall uta, No. 1. a ft shell, 12c; No. 1. soft sheil, lie; Brax la, 16Hflc; pecans, 19t2c: nlnerts, 12h-; pea nuts, raw, 7c; roasted, kjc: California ai monds, UV. Taragona. 17V; coco 'nut, $6 10 per luo. CAN NFL GOODS Com, standard, .est ern, 4ft)6i-c; Maine. $1 16. Tom.itoes. 4-lb. cans. $1.45; standard, $-ib. cans, II ?c yne. a t.p lea, grated. 2 1b., standard, $J.!"7ji; silced. $1 758 36: fancy Hawaiian. .b . 12 75: 1-lb . 1176. Gallon apples, f a icy l.'wviluo. Callforcia aprioota. 12 00. pt are, $l.'5ii.w. leatbrs, faiuiy, $i-Iiu2.4t), 1 C OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Jir.C.!;,;-., PHILIPPINES. HONOLULU AND AUSTRALIA hj tii koyrtJ Mull Meaniev of thm CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Til flWTtMt l4-rUir til th OrlAtlt. FrVVird tMI t tlio ' uprtMi tr Oblr.,' 10 imjM. I bvra. tetH ao4atr tn-rl Vokfhn,. It Tfcntij,'' ' Atbuaa kiKl ' MonteT-fttf (" i rovlr1, n xitU.De.llr cky trip. 49rtiTfLi u cue tilts ol Cfct Lb mmbf w oa) tu Lm inu ru sMtiut nit. Hfi'MitiTTi rrvn Vatv4oYr to Yolioliaina, Kol4. ' .. Khmtr1 - '-- '. .".-... A4r,4(g1 Tartar Mr t Coiprtna of IjhHa elaoa M fc 'nrtMs of Chin M li tttuuiC'0 Jub ti AinafitaMJ Jul' r'-mirni of Japan July t from T4UtmTx to Konolal Bj4Mjt Moauo April :Aori.(i Juno It Uiowe-ra Mil ZlUtAfttiO Jul U tor r.vua tiiformat i'u auo iiicrat.ir aiplr to Jk. C. I21W. Ocn'l Art-tua CkaxrJi SU, CiaiC4tvt. ALUM LINE OCEAN STEAMSHIPS UVKKfuuU GLASGOW. LCMUON, HAVHI Ko Mmr VI THIAS an) ViKOLNiAM, trtpio-akcr- lurMDt cl1si. oetj ICNIrilA.S. tutu fit AN it luMAM l Jr.-crww, h9iuailt, otftf mit.hgM ftro Wtikit Croat M OSTtt E A L, panMlbg (xWoo Ino pii-tuavqa4 It. Iwfbcm Htvt by 4v)rlittH. AoiarBtiLioua uutrnm4 kevl: nVailooa t4v ot upvanio; oocond couio t4 t 4 opwutlA. Oum