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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1. 1907.
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7 . -Wheat I
(.RAIN AND PRODUCE
Blltht I nrt,inn In Wt. V. i
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PRICl RECESSIONS SMALL IM A61N
.. .'rJl
reel! lo"
-trht thtnrn In Kanse
Ions of Farther r
" Eailrr Toll
Umll Market.
More light
OMAHA. Af
showers report
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1907.
Ktnaa
ISO. Iinl. per im thai. tSTH. Bhort
clear sides (boiod), MVUt7H-
The receipts and shipments of flour and
(rain wrrn Receipt. Shipments
1 lojr, bll B j 21.M)
Wheat, bu .S 17S)
Corn, bu , tett.4-0 185 100
Oats, hj 45VA 4,600
Kye, bu 7.fo
Biirly. bu 74.7M) t)
Cm th Produce exchange today the but
ter market waa steaJy; creameries. 7c;
dalrlee. Fires, firm: at mark,
'" Included, lrVhluHc; drat a. 15c; prime
Arete, Kc Cheese, eteady; l016c
HEW YORK (iRKERAL MARKET
Qaotatlona
Tarleaa
.aus-d a turiher decline In v F prices,
although ti.e recessions were a' but tn0
general tune nu iai,r. Tnt''re mar-
ket weakened slightly and 'aillf w.t
very light, prices hardened I"1" n'ar
th clone, witn more couilderi lBtlye.
Wheat receipts were iber j'1"-'!'1
Minneapolis and the Live.' market
showed weakness, with synii, p' llh tne
break hire ye.-tcrUay. !'; cr1'
situation In generally far if mthougri
complaint o! coid wtaiueif reported
trutn Bulgaria.
Liverpool tin good buy)' September
wheat ana the Russian oroil'110011 "n
entuigeu Light shower rt ',ed ln Kill
a and the prediction Wa'or continued
ahowera Wednesday. L'
nee -d weather In
other auction of the w hen holt .n pre
dicted and was the cl tef actor for the
light depression In prloes May wheat
opened steady at Tic hsIc "d dec. Inrd
htc. July and Setdemiier optlona were
steadier, however, and tf.liied only 40.
Cjoalng prices were atea-
Thet una only mnderttt speculative ac
tivity in corn and receipts ere light. huo
staiulal aalea for expoi t r reported and
cables were firmer Bd"Bhlly higher.
May and July corn dec d only 40 on
light trading and the x. s wan dull t id
firm.
data were steady and he cash market
for the better grades 'as considerably
stronger, but poorer graH were lower and
In little demand. OfT.-rl: were light and
the market declined on! Sc.
Primary wheat recei h r Bi4.(K)0 buah
ela and ahlpmenta Tu,; buahela, against
receipta laat yar of '.fft buphela and
ahlpmenta of f.H4,("0 bun Is. Corn reoi'lpta
were .0iii) bushels an shipments 3J."
buHhels. against receip of b..il0 bushels
anil shipments of 4' -X) bushels last yur.
learancs wore bimhols of corn,
l.cAX) buahels of oat, ad wheat and flour
equal to 25,010 buahela
Uveruom iosni 4 lwer on wheat
and d hlxher on cor
bradatteet a estimate f the visible whent
aupply showed an Incase of 610. ) buah
ela. an Increase of l.fi.wc bushels In corn
and a decrease of fUJO' bushels ln oats.
Local range of cprjns:
Articles.! Open. Higti Low. j Close. Te y.
Wheat
May...
4 uiy
I.
73A
7TvA
77WA
I
Mitv...
July...
Bept...
I
41HA
41 A
3&A
1
45"iw'
44.A
T24A
?6,Al
A!
tt't.A
44A
44A
t
41SA
SA
S47a
I.
7i' A
77A
44 A
44A
41
41HAI
M'sAl
73A
TiA
4iU
44H.B
41 SA
41 V-SA
NEW TORH STOCKS ANDBONDS
BuiImii U:iiBal! AotU EiriBC Tim
Eou f tb : eaion.
WEDNESDAY'S MOVEMENT BROADENS OUT
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prices.
WHEAT-No. 2 hird, 71W2c; No. S hard,
MTOc; No. 4 hard 6ujl6c; No. I spring,
Mis s . 2c.
CO UN No. 8, 4.Hfi43V; No. 4, 40fi43c; no
grade, 3tj4i:: No. 3 yeilow, 44'a44"c;
OATSNo. 3 nilx.d. Si'i Vc; No. . i
white. 4",c; No. 4 white. Kc,'iH(A0.
KYK No. 2, 6Hsc; No. 3. tioc.
Carlut Receipta.
Wheat- Corn. Oats.
of the nay
f'ooimodltlea.
NKW TORK. April m FIXTR-'Re-celpts.
51.1i7 bbls.: esporta. 4 bbls.;
Market stealy, but dull; Minnesota pet
enta. 4 JXku .(?,; Minnesota bakers, B.40t70;
winter pstents, Il04i!l0; winter
straights. 13 40ft 155; winter astro. tt.i
3 0(; winter, low grades. I!7(P8I0.
Rye riour, llrm; fair to good. 13. 654)3. M;
choice to fancy, tS64.1S.
CORNMRAl. Firm; fin whit and yel
low; li.Jo; coarse, ll.10fjri.il; kiln dried,
$2 5(& 2 75.
WHEAT Receipts, 4S.00O bu.; exports,
16.871 bu.; spot market easy; No. 1 red.
7c. elevator, and WHO, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, 96c, opening na
Urarlon f. o. b. afloat; No. I hard winter,
Svc, opening navigation f. o. b. afloat.
There was another severe decline In wheat
today, following good rains ln Kansas.
hut during the last half hour part of the
loss was regained on covering and strength
In outside markets. TTie cloae showed
Siilc net decline. Mar. SSawtic, closed
at Mc; July, KtaWto, closed at Wc; Bep
temi-er. rNiiko. cioaeo; at v4e.
CURN Receipt 167,614 bu.; market firm;
No. I, tc, elevator, and fTHOi f. o. b.
afloat; No. 1 white. Mo. and No I yellow,
S?HC t. o. b. afloat Th option market
was earner at nrst In sympathy with wheat
but rallied on light car lot estimates
closing c net lower. May closed at c,
July closed at 67c; September, 63&c,
closed at &Kc.
OATS Receipts. 133.M0 bu.; spot market
nnreiy steaay; mixed oats, n to u ids,
47Hc; natural whit. 30 to 31 lbs.. 4hj4Wfrc;
clipped white, M to 40 lbs., KjWSo.
HAY Steady; shipping, illgtOc; good
to choice, II. 161 20.
HOPS Quiet; state common to choice,
1M'. 16tfl7c; 1905, t4tc; Pacific coast,
IKOfl. I'u lie; 1106, 4i sc
HIDES Iull; Central America, 24c;
Bogota, 244C.
LEATHER Steady: acid, I7H?IC.
PROVISIONS Bee, steady; family.
114 Outfit. 60: mesa. It. 504 10.00; beef
lams. 124.009 26 00; packet. JlO.iO 11.00;
city extra India mei3. 20OOtf21.00. Cut
meat steadiy; rkled bellies, tl0.6Oftl2.0O;
pickled hams, til. 7512. 26. Lard, barely
ateady; western prime, ISSrS.90: refined,
barely ateady; continent, 19 15; South Amer
ican, tlo uO; compound. Is 2&4f 6u. Pork,
ateady; family, tlkCOtiK.OO; ahort clear, H7.00
42 11.60; mess, 1 1 7.1:6 W 1 1.00.
TALLOW Steady; city (It per pack
age), tc; country (packages free), 6J8l6c;
KICK Steady; domestic, fair to exUa,
2S4; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Weak ; street price. extra
creamery, 27c. Official prices: OreHmeryi
common to extra. 2 ft 77c; held, common to
flrstn. 2tiaRc; state dairy, common to fancy,
ivy ; western factory, common to nrsta,
uo.,2ic; western Imitation creamery, extra,
lc; firsts, 2Jtji3c.
CHEE.SB Plrru; state full cream, col
ored and white, small. September fancy,
16c; small. October beat, 14&14Hc; good to
prime, 13'tfl4Hc; large, September fancy,
16c: good to prime, l2cinlS1i.c; Inferior,
UHfTU'Hc.
FXJOS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
neurby fancy selected white. 21c; cholc.
brown and mixed extra, lrtjSOc; firsts to
extra firsts, ltuiilBSc; western storage
packed firsts, 17 lie (official price, liVsc);
seconds, 10iti(17c.
I'OL'LTHT Alive. Irregular; western
spring chickens. bU&V&c; fowls. l$Hc: tur
keys. 11c. Dressed, quiet; turkeys, 1014o;
fowls, 10914c.
Traders Take Advantage of Rise
tell lalos Paeiac nought Moa
slay aad Prices Klettea
Oat.
to
from New Tork. Russian Imperial 4s
closing at 7170 and Russian bonis of 1S"4
at 4!T. The private rate of discount
I 7-16 per cent.
was
Chicago
Kansaa City
Mir.neapolia
Omaha
Duluth
St. Louis ....
... 65
...H
...llM
... 2
...342
... 3i
?76
61
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NEV YORK, April 3n. More business
was done during the first hour of today's
session of the stock market than in tne
same time for many days past. Some of
the features of tne movement had com
menced to arouse distrust by that time
and there was a relapse Into dullness and
uncertain fluctuations. Many stocks were
active during the first hour that have been
unresponsive to the recent attempts to re
vive speculative Interest and the whole
market took on an appearance of breadth
and volume that has been conspicuously
lacking ln recant operations. This s-rv;d
aa an answer to criticisms of ytsterday s
deallr.rs tiat they were practlcully con
fined "af 1 uton Pacific. Hut the fact be
came .,ldent In a short time that this di
version of speculative activity was being
taken advantage of to market holdings of
t'nlon Pacific Itself. It was this that
checked the upward movement and Induced
the subsequet reaction, thus serving to re-
affirm tVt .imln.n... nf 1 'nlun Pui.ldn In
the Dresent market. '
The heavy tone of 1'nlted States Steel
was a dntg on the market also. There was
no expectation of sn Incrtase In the div
idend at the meeting to be held later In
the day, but all Interest centered on the
showing of unfilled orders on hand on
March a. That these should exceed the
record figures reported on December 31 was
scarcely hoped, owing to the seasonable
drawbacks of the spring quarter In the
trade. But speculatora feared that the
showing of a decrease, however explained,
might be seized upon to point an argu
ment that trade reaction was Indicated.
Th London market was dull on the eve
of tomorrow's May day holiday and con
tributed nothing to the activity of this
market. Stocks were but little responsive
to the good showing of the weather bu
reaus weekly bulletin on 'he crops and to
the moderate da-nage Indicated by the
Kansas state agricultural report for April.
A plentiful rain for present needs In the
upper Mississippi and lower Missouri val
leys was the report by the government
bureau. Coupled with news of additional
rains since and promise of more and the
decided heaviness in the wheat market
itself, the factors In the crop outlook were
generally towards reassurance. The leader
ship of western railroad stocks In such
strength as the market showed was a re
flection of the crop news. An Incident of
the day was the sale of a Stock exchanue
seat at an advance over the price at the
preceding sale. A sustained demand for
ths seats in periods of dullness In stocks
Is looked upon as a sign of confidence ln
early future revival of business. Much at
tention was paid, however, to reports In
circulation of the Intended dissolution of
certain stock market connections as an evi
dence of decline In speculative Interests
In quarters most absorbed In that pursuit.
Whether prompted by unpleasant experi
ences of the recent past or bv Judgment
of future probabilities, the effect of the ex
ample was not stimulating to the market.
The rate for money for short periods con
tinued to relax, but money brokers re
ported some stiffening of ratVs for longer
periods. eome effect on future railroad
earnings Is looked for from advances In
freight rates which went into effect In va
rious quarters today.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, tl.448.000. United States 3s declined
hi per cent on call.
Number of aalea and closing quotations
on stocks were: .
ew Tork Moaey Market
NEW TORK. April SO MONET -On call,
easy at Jw'-S P"" ruling rate. Z per
cent; closing bid. 2 per cent; offered at I
per cent. Time loans. Irregular; sixty days,
IH per cent; ninety days, S per cent; SIX
months, 41 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-Vy?
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Etasy, with
actual business ln bankers' hills at 14 S6l"tf
4 .16 for demand and at 14 S-iN V6 for
slxtv-dsy bills; posted rates. 14.84 and 14.87;
commercial hills, M.aJVti S-"V
Sll.Vk.R-Bar, 66c; Mexican dollars,
&0-c.
HoNDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds today win)
as follows:
. ...IM Jipsn . til srlM . Mi
....104 dn 4 ethl K.'
1H4 lo 4S rtfm US
....lull do td series II
....Ill's t. A N, unl 4 im
..1014 Mao. c. ( 41
,.1J4 U-x Ctntrsl 4a II
. IS.'v, Mo lit inc. ti
.. TSit'MInn A St. L. 4s... 17
..lit M . K. A T. 4 I4
.. WIS do ta Mil
.. ttl. R. R. of M c 4s. US
II. I rsf
do eoupos . .
C. B. la. r.
d evupon
0. B. old 4a.
do onpofl
f S. new 4s,
do coupon .
Am. Tobacco 4a...
do a.
Auhiaon gen. 4a..
do adj. 4a
'Atlantic C. U 4a
Bal Ohio 4a...,
do S'tt
Brk K T. c. 4a
Central of Oa. Is
do lat loc...
do td Inc
'do Id Inc
W N. T. C. s. l(s 4k
n.'S n j. r, g t mn
Mi, 'So Pacific 4i lu
I, do ll 71
lu S. A W e. 4l II
(). 8. U rtdf 4a..., II
70 Penn. conr. SHa....
47 Reading lo 4s MT
rti.i Ohio 4Wa....ltftVkB. L. A 1. M. e la..lln
ChUt(o A A. 31 ... St. L AS F. f 4l I1V4
c, H. y n. 4 sr. st. u a. w. e 4
C. R. I. A P. is.... 721 Seaboard A. U. i
do col. &a M Bo. Pacific 4a . . ,
rcc. A L. i 4. .K'H 4 on lat 4a Mrs
Polo. Ind 5a. sar. A. 4 Bo RallWajr (a
DIIIOA LIVE STUCl MARKET
Cttl) Ecipu for Dr Libsral, with
April Eeo-ri Brtkts.
BUYERS WANT ANB INSIST IN CONCESSIONS
H
g Price Lower Itrge Beeelpts
4 Bear Keree shees Market
Blow anal Soft Spots
low,
Receipts were:
Offlclal Monday
Official Tuesday
BOt'TH OMAHA. April .10, 107.
Cattle.
4il
Two days this week. . .ll,4bl
Hoas. Sheep.
4,(HI
14 .)
12.16
i olo. Mid
t'olo. A Bo. 4a
Cuba ta
n. A R. O. 4a ..
Pletlllera' Sec. 6s..
Brie p I. 4a
do gen. 4a ,
Hock. Val. 4s...
Jacan ta
inid. "Asked.
d4 Tea A P. Is
.. KrT., gt L a V. a
..li t'nlon ra.ill- 4i
.. S f 6 Steel Id ta ...
.. 4 Waha.h la
.. '4 do deb. B
.. aS'Weitern Md. 4
...11.4 ,'. L. E 4a
. . h'mWia. Central 4a.
T4U
..
.. M4j
..110
. Ill
to
...Ml
... H i
...H'V
...
...74
... 1
... 17
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CHICAGO GRA1X A.U PROVISIONS
Keatarei of the Trading; aad Closlas;
Prices on Board of Trad at.
CifiCAOO, April SO. Tieat declined
funfa than lc a bushel today becauae of
Iberal profit-taking, which was due to gen
I tial ruins In Kansas and other parts of
itho winter wheat belt. Part of the lOuS
sAwas r. Kilned on covering by shorts, the
t Juiy delivery closing at a net loss of Sa'Vc.
Ouiu m nl Vift Cats were up HVAO
rvvlki'iM were a fU.i to 2V4c lower.
T,te w'liew r.wWet was subjuoted to
. In aelllnsj pressure during the greater
f iui of rta.v. hentl '.ent In the pit being
titiom. ly beai iah uiull late in tne day,
when a little steadlnr feeling developed.
There was quite general unloading of long
wheat both by local and outside holders,
v whiie commission houses and pit traders
. also sold freely. The selling was the re
sult chiefly of the complete break-up of the
prolonged drouth In the southwest, other
factors which helped to depress prices were
Inner i Holes, absence of any fresh reports
of damage by green bugs and an increase of
buatwls in the world's visible sup
ply, compared with a decrease of 4,075. uoO
bu.. liuls the same time a year ago. The
Kansaa t'ort. which at first was generally
construed as quite bullish, was later taken
up dv trie bears as another means of
forclna pi Iocs o a lower level. This ie-
pott gave .84 as the condition of winter
.n"a:. luialnst .M as estimated by the
government experts. The seemingly great
fUapartty ln figures was accounted for on
(A theory that the state report was based
i t Stall .lire secured much later than those
4Vmplled by the government and after the
crop bad been subjected to the blighting
effects of the drouth, which was now at
an end. The selling was less urgent during
tne last half hour of trading and prices
mad a fair recovery. The close was fairly
steady. July opened unchanged to
lower at SUUefec, aold oft to Wc and closod
at S1SimW1V. Clearances of wheat and
flour were equal to 4G,0" bushels. Primary
receipts were t&t,0CM bushels, against A.tKO
busheia for the same time a year ago.
Minneapolis Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 576 cars, a-aln8t 729 cars last
week and 240 cars a year ago.
The corn market was weak on active sell.
Ing by longs and commission houses. The
break In wheat prices was the chief du
preanlng Influence. The market closed eauy.
July opened unchanged to He higher at
4ii;i(i63. aold off to 4H4l9c and closes at
4y4tj4"-yc. Local receipts were . cats
Willi 7 of contract grad.
rir the greater part of ths day the oats
market was weak, particularly the Sep
tember delivery, of which there was brisk
selling by northwestern Interests. These
wn-e based on more favorable weather for
seeding operations. Active, covering by
shorts caused a moderate rally late la the
day, the market closing quite firm; July
opened unchanKed to Sc hltrher at 4li4Jc,
sold off to 41e and then advanced to
Wc, closing at 42ij42V- Local receipts
wer K7 cars.
Trading in provisions was characterised
by f'-ee liquidation on th part of holders
of May contracts, who wished to avoid
all possibility of having to accept the cash
product on deliveries tomorrow. This had
a weakening Influence on the market In
feneial. At the cloae July pork was off
V -t 115.80. Lard was down ?So at
ti "'-'V Ribs were a shade lower at J 67V
INllmaied receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
II cars: corn, lol cars; oats, 123 cars; hogs
11,0m) head. "
i (! itaiiing futures ranged as follows:
St. I.onls fleneral Market.
ST. LOUIS, April fl.-WHEAT Lower;
track. No. 2 red, cash, sKftSOV:; No. 2
hard, 77Wc; May, 7H37o; July, 7rHc
CORN Steady ; track. No. 2 cash, 4tV,ij
SOc; May, 47 Wc; July, 4tHc; No. 2 white,
6tVij610.
OATS Steady ; track, No. X cash, 4Z4c;
May, 41 'to; July, SeVc; No- I whit. 43Aa.
s'LOL'Rr Firm; red winter patents, 9.Ct
I to; extra fancy and straight, IH.M1S.&0;
clear, Kl.ti64jQ.8t. a
HKRL Timothy steady, IJ.OS3.7o.
CORNMKAL Steady, fc.40.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. KVtft
6o.
. HAT Steady; timothy, 115.00311.50; prai
rie, I0 COM 11.00.
IRON COTTON TIES 1.0.
BAGGING 11T4jj.
PROVU8lON-Pork. steady; Jobbing,
116.15. Lard, lower; prime msam, $LatS. Dry
salt meats, higher; boxed extra, shorts,
IS 87; clear ribs, 18.75; short oloara, 18.75.
Uaoon, hlgheu-; boxed extra shorts, 110.75;
clear rib. 110.75; short dears. I10.87H
POULTRY Quiet ; chickens, llo; springs,
Xu(i)i28o; turkeys, 11'fiUViC; duoks, lie; geese,
60.
BUTTER Ijo wer; creamery, 2&'28c.
ROGS Steady at 14c. case count.
The receipts and shipments of flour and I r' a So ut pfd
grain were; Receipts. Shipments. I ol- Bo- la P'-
Klour. bbls 7 OHO 15 0U0 I "-onaolldated Oas
Wheat, bu 36.000 24.00 1
Corn, bu...... TV.nOo llft.OuO
Oats, bu tTT.OCiO 6oOjO
Adams Bxprsss
Amalgamated Copper
Am. c. A-"
Am. C. A P. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
American Express,
Am. H AL. pfd
American Ire
Am. Linseed Oil
Am. Llnaeed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
Am. LooomotlTe pfd
Am. 8. A R
Am. S. A R. pfd
Am. Bugar Refining
Am. Tobacco pfd crfi
Anaconda Mining Co
Auhleon
Atchison pfd .
Atlantic Coaat Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central of New Jersey....
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A N. W
C . at. A 8t. P
Chicago T. A T
C hicago T. A T. pfd
C. C. C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
1 1 oiorado a So.
Balca. High. Low.
100
1.100
7'4)
4S
37
100 1014, JOS
Kansas City flraln and Provisions.
KANSAS CITT, Aprtl SO. WHEAT
May, 71 Ho; July, TfAo; Beptember. 754o.
Cash: No. I hard, 74a77o; No. I, 704jtV3Toc;
iso. z red, 7!raic; NO. t, tksvbc.
I CORN-AUy, 43 Vo; July. 4Vo; Septem-
I her, 45o. Cash: No. t nUxed, 4ec; No. 2,
I 46c; No. I white 47io; No. I, 470.
! OATS No. 1 whits, 4240; No. 2 mixed,
I 42WC.
I K i FV-Weady, '34c.
i HAY Firm; cholc timothy, H4.2643n5.00;
cnotoe prairiev oov lu.uv.
BUTTER Creamery, 16c; packing, 15c.
LOOS Steady; extra fancy, 16c; current
receipts, cases Included, new cases, 14V;
second-hand cases, 14o; oases returned,
13V1: southern, cases Included. 13V-
Recelpts and shipments of grain were aa
follows: Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. to. 000 ffi.uM
Corn, bu 26.UJU la.tAA)
Oats, bu.. I.0u0 ls,uuu
Closing quotations at Kansas City aa fur
nished by Logan sr. Bryan, No. 1 Board of
Trade:
Articles.
I Open. I Hle-h.l Low. Close.
Articles. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. ITes'y.
I
-"s
I i he.pl. tiJ-'iilVU
! lwo. S5nis
I , '. O.rti I
I j. . May 50V,
4I j July 4.7tif1o.
V 't A Way
V 4 I. ,uijr
JV eW.pt.
gf Fork-
1 May 15 45
J" I J"1' 1675
w l ard
V May 155
I July S T7t
S.pU I 16 I
I I Rife I
Mar 150
S I Julv 7Sl
I Sept. 77Sw
TOS'7BHTA'7ift4j 74
S.'1! M :81WiS: 82'
4 I WH' tvH xn 7M
60H
60
60
I4J', .14,42 1l
I
49: 4f 60'4
4su',.r 4&Vrj S 4tr!4j
4KW! tMav-uW
44V ash! 444
414 4241'S 4H
55 1 3irSSfMS
Wheat
May.... July....
Corn
May.... July....
74Sl
4b4.!
71 T0
T4"sJ;71t3S
4M
43, 43V4tJ'4i
4-eS 4S.u i
Available Sanpllee of Orals,
NEW YORK. April SO. Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreet's shew the following changes in
available supplies, aa compared with pre
rrusjs account:
Available supplies:
Whet 1'nlted States, east of Rockies, de
crease ltt,0 bu. : Canada, Increase gbl.OuO
bu.; total. United Slates and Canada, In
creased 710.0110 bu Afloat for and In rXir-
ove, decreased lwl.OUu bu. Tttai American
and European supply, Increased 610. OuO bu.
Corn I 'rilled Slates and Cauiada, decreased
1.64O.U00 bu.
Oats 1'nlted States and Canada, de
creased aVOuu bu.
The leading Increases and decrease re
ported this week are as follows:
Decresvses: Omaha, 118,000 bu. ; Louisville,
lte.OU) bu.
Increase: Lincoln, Neb., and vicinity, 171.
Ouo bu.
Corn Products
Com Producta pfd
Delaware A Hudson..
Iel.. L. A W
Deneer A R. O
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllers' Securities .
Kris
Brie lat pfd
Erie td pfd
General Electrlo
Illinois Central
Informational Paper ..
j inl. rmper prd
I Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas Cltr 80..
K. C. So. pfd
Louiarllle A N
Mexican Central
Mian A 8t lxiula
M . Ht P A3 8 M
St., BL P. A 8. 8. St.
Mlaaouli Par I lie
M.. k. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. R. K ot at pfd....
New York Central
n. r . o. a w
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oas
P.. C. C. A Bt. L....
Praised gteel Car
Preaeed 8 C, pfd
Pullman Pal. Car., si
Reading
Reading Is pfd
Reading td pfd
Kepunlic titeel
Republic Steel pfd....
Rock laland Co
Rock Ieiand Co. pfd...
Runner Ooodi pfd
Bt. L t I P Id pfd.
St. Lout 8 W
Bt. L. 8. W. pfd
Soistkera Pv-lte
80. Paclflc pM
Bo. Rsilwar
So. Railway pfd
Tenneeeee C. Jt I
, Tesaa A Paclflc
ST, St. L. A W
t ci t. a. w
t'nlon Paclflc ..
Colon Pacific pfd
V. S. Express, ss-dlv.
V. 8. Realty
V. B Rubber
I'. 8. Rubber pfd
I'. S. Bteel
C 8 Bteel pfd
Va.-Caro. Oiemlcal
10O
7i
UK)
41.70O
' "jfio
t'ft
S.I 0
14.400
ion
4 K
, I. too
. ' 4.000
, 1.BO0
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1.400
. 5.4X)
! " '7i:'0
71)0
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no
to
1.0
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4J
110
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177 "4j
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154
114
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7.14
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17-4
110
1334
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Mir
111',
9t4j
' 69 S
17444
tiv,
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1M4,
137
'iii,
71
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an
47V.
li--s
1
7
114
100 : t
l.T'WJ
4UV
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100
J"0
1X1
TO 14
I4
14''
147
:4V,
74",
7f",
US
1(
147
14
74',
(: 1H I84
pfd.
oo
dm
EOO
100
700
"ion
l.HoO
I.H
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l.tnO
tiioo
4'.
22
60 i
1J5
7f ,
r.
44
43 -4
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17
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77
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74
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50 V4
82
too
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74.,
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13414,
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183
41 4
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724
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472
70U.
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1"4
145
144
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74
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12ft
ll7
44
luo
Boston Stocks and Honds.
BOSTON, April SO. Call loans. Ifl5
cent; time loans. tVofc1 Pr cent.
cios'ng quotauons were:
AUhlaon adj. 4a II Hlngham
do 4a H Cal A Hecla...
Hex. Central 4a Ti Centennial
Ati hiaon Cenier Range ..
do pfd 5rlr West
Beaton A Altianj 2Si Franklin
..141 fjranbr
..14 Isle Korale ....
. i:,l Man Mining ..
. 214 Mlrhiran
..1474, Mohawk
.. 14 Mont. C. A C.
..126 , Old Dominion ..
. .12 Osceola
..W Parrot
. . 24 Qulnor
. . 46 Sbanuon
..104 Tamarack
.. 14 Trinity
. . & I nited r'opper .
.. 474 t'. 8 Mining....
.107', f. g. Oil
..83 4 ftah
. . 274 victoria
.. 37', Winona
..10i4 Wolverine
... 34 North Hulle
.. SO Rune Coalition
.. U Nevada
.. II Cal. A Hecla...
Boienn A Maine...
Pieton Elevated ..
Fttchburg pfd ....
Mexlian Central .
t'nlon Pacific
Am. Pneu. Tubs...
Amer. Sugar
do ffd
Am. T A T
Am. Woolen
do pfd
Bdieon Elec Illu.,
Mam Electric ....
do pfd
Malta. Can
I nlted Fruit
fnlted S. M
do pfd
C. 8. Steel
do pfd
Adventure
Allouei
Amalramated .....
Atlantic
Asked.
per
Official
.. H4
.864
. . 41
.. 81 "4
.. H4
.. 14
..1M
.. IS
.. 44
.. 144
..
.. 2i
.. 64i
..1
.. 1.
..126
.. 174
..110
.. u
.. 81
.. 544
.. 10
.. 814
.. 8
..
,..10
a4
Pame davs last week ...12,Jio U.1"
Pani days I weeks ago. ll.M ln.U'3
Sam day I weeks ano.. 11. 852 14 444
Ha me days 4 weeks ago.. .4i l.tM
Same days last year 8.8:16 12.U13
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, bog and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year: 19117. l&ej. Inc TJec.
Cattle S85.007 114,083 "0,74
Hog SlS.Oli &.4'''2 6,4oO
Sheep 47 4. las 6-4. t.U 49.1)64
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice corn fe steers....
Fair to good corn-fed steers
Common to fair steers
(rood to Cholc fed cows
Fair to good cows and heifers
Common to fair cows
Fair to choice stockers A feeders.. 4.6i"u5.O0
Fair to good stockers A feeders.... 4 00ylo0
Common to fair stockers
Bulls, stags, etc
eai calves
Ths fullowina table shows th
Trice of hogs at South Omaha tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
58 !M ... I W Ht ... I H
71 I ... I St 8J rt 8
f7 fl 8 If M 8 80
81 Ml l I 8 T7 trt ... 8 '
41 I".? 8 T I't ... 8 U4
41 TI M IS 8 t4 l.i I 114
la J' . 4 V 77. 117 M 8 II4
71 IM 4 8 TT JU 80 8 If,
7 r. 8 71 "8 ... 1 1:4
78 SJ7 49 8 ?" 80 Ill .
4T fl M 8 54 TO I t 4 8 16
S HI ... I : 8 171 4P I S
78 J. ... I t"4 4 fl ... 8 16
II 228 ... 8 l"4 8 J'7 40 4 J5
4 i0 ... 4 "4 r?0 ... 4 T4
tl !1 . . 8 '4 101 'l ... I l"4
l 180 irt 8T 11 ... 8 40
11 t8 . . 8 ::
PHBK1' Th sii ply of sheep this morn
ing was not exc. saive. but the trade was
hampered by the lnt. arrival of trlns I'p
until the inii'die of the forenoon only a
aniAll- oortlon of the recrli ts had reached
the yaroa un.1 as a result buyers were alow I
In making their seln-tlmia. The trend of '
the market wv if anvthing. rather enlcr.
and while the ai.lrs of th" rlelit kind were
In the ne'ghlHirhci'd of sirniiy. scft spots
showed hsre and there and some itr.tiles
were quoted lower than yesterday. Worded
veurHne-a. a merirlun of which was lliftiie
IS.? 1 yetervU, appeared t'.ilfv at 7. TtV. also
j limit sold tnilay at tli same furur -a
1.4 .1!'.0 I Shorn lnmhs at 17 nhorn wes at t.'i
and other sulea were In ahout yesterday s
notches. Yet at the simp time the mar
ket was alow and where the offerings did
not exactly catch buyers' fancy, sellers had
for prunes sre well held; California.. S4T
134c, Oregon. 641 l'V Apricot unchanged;
choice, rs-ii'l". estra choice. liil ;
fancy, 1.",;-'' IVn.-ht-s uncharged; choice,
llu'tlV. rxtra chilce. 13jlJ',c. fancy. l."4
4i,.tc. exit fancy, l.'tr lie. Kalsins fliinly
held; lixise Mua.ilii, ''.iil't-; seedej
misins, i44jimc; London layer, fl.Mfl.tu.
OMAHA WHOLFstlK MARKET.
Condition of Trade nne Qaotatlnas oa
Staple and Fancy I'rodne.
K;i'S I'er dog., leV,i'-
LU T 1 'LK-I at king stock. 14il!V; clinics
to fancy d.ilry. lu.'v; creamery. Sifo.
1JK 1ML L Till-Mens. He; old rm.sters,
r.,c; tor ke s. l.c; ducks, 11c. young roost,
ers, Twfo. 4.e.se, tc.
Fit CITS.
I'lNEAFl'LLd - Honda, i.it4jiJ0 per
r,e-
cillAWPKHIUtS Arkansas, li -quart
case, 4 t'il4 -fi.
Cot,'oAM"l s Ter sick of l0, 14.00.
TltOl'K AI. r H L I I 8.
I.F.M iNS-l.imoriler a. inm a..-. I.50i
sue. W Ti. other branda, 600 less.
nit.vNtlKS Medltenanean Sweets.
17. :itl. and iloo sixes, t;', t. 1-,
sixes. i.:i; lailfoinla Navels, extra fancy,
i;, Jio, 2H, 'm sus, 4.ji, fancy, IM 1111,
K m; li size, W-; choice, laig sues, per
box. I- ;:s4.!.l.
HANANAS ler niedium-slged buncn.
4
dlfflculty In getting out at current ijuota- i l!.ou--o, J unibot s, 1. UJ J ml.
Data.
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April
April 13..
April ti
April
April
April
April
Arrll
April 10.
II.
18.
17.
11.
19.
20.. 1
21..
22..
I 1907. im.1906.!lH.;i.lSM.;i9M
4 r9i 7 1
J 5.J1I
3
6 13 V 6 43
6 S'V Hi s a
t S.'V I 61, 6 2$;
3 "S, 6 44 S 27
1 34Si 4i! 6 a
is i &
6 r.ix:
6S' I 84 I 4 82
6 33V 2S' I 3fii
1 314, 26 i 26 4 75
4 SOI
4 75
4 82!
4 so
7 11
7 14:
21
2''... I441 6 2f
27.. ( rv I 34
.. i 6 36
29.. 0 3614 I
i 291
7 10
7 11 f
5 13- 4 1 1 7 07 SS
7 02' 6 Sol 6 re
7 (: 6 W 6 '4
7 05, I S3
J 23 . 4 7l 7 00
I IS 4 75; I
5 10) 4 72 8 K3 7 07
5 11 4 ' 771 7 OS
tlorui.
Quotations on worried killers) : flood to
choice lHinhs. f-x.'tls w; fair to pood lambs,
7.iV"iiS00; good to choice yearlings, lnmb
weights. t7.fi"ti7.7f : fnlr to good yearlings.
r vt on lamb weights, 18 .Wn.iiO; good to choice
to good yearlings, heavy weiKlite.
6.60; good to choice old wethers. IS SdtfT.OO;
good to choice ewes, 15 SfiliS.75; fair to good
ewea, i3fnjiS5; clipped sheep nnd lambs
sell about 11 off from above quotations.
Kepresentative sales:
No. Av
IMS Colorado ewes, culls, shorn.
21 western ewes, shorn
121 western ewea, shorn
14! western ewes, shorn
I 4ni western ewes, shorn
340 western wethers, shorn.
I U'4 western lnmtja, feeders..
1 413 western ewt s. shorn
I H western lamhs, feders..
j 2ftf western lamhs. shorn....
277 western lamhs, shorn....
84 western lambs
8 spring lamhs
40 spring lambs
4 So'ije 25
4.44 .0 1
4.0O-1I&.10
1. overt 35
a.2oinl riO
1 CM 4 )
1 7iV.M 5
4.0O4lJ.o0
average 1
6 VI
I 17;
5 M
5 HI
I 4
I 91
t a
1 n
6 71
5 78
6 71
a
s r
... 108
... 5
... l'J
...
... LVt
... M
... 107
72
74
... 71
... Ri
... 41
... W
Pr.
2 TR
6 50
6 t.O
8 )
6 0
6 00
6 W
b 7ft
6 75
7
7 25
R 25
9 00
10 00
I 4 62) 6 84, 94, 6 08
Sunday.
RANGE OF THICES.
Cattle Kogs.
Omaha $3.K'u6 75 .a(ri.40
Chicago 1 8"iiM 6oE'u6.i5
Kansas City 17n4i.20 6 .now 47Vj
St. Louis 1 9t'c 50 6 10u 70
Sioux City l.Jf6."0 8.26H'1
The oltlcial number .f cars of stock
brought ln today by each road was:
Cattle, rioy). eneep. 11 r s.
London Closing- Storks.
LONDON', April 30. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Conaols. money ..
do account
Anaemia
At hiaon
do pfd
naltlmor A Ohio
Cana.lian Fl'-iflc
Chesapeake
Clilcago Ot. W
C. M. A 61. P
Tie Beer
JU. A K. 0
do pfd
Erie
do lit pfd
do td pfd
Illlno.a (.antral
Louiarllle A N
5 1-16 M., K. A T M4
44 7-14 N. Y. Central 12J
.. 124, Norfolk A W M4
.. US do pfd
. . ' Ontario A W 3
. .lu.4 Pennsy lvania K4
..181 Kai.il Minea 84
A Ohio.. 434 Reading 54
114 southern Kallwar ...224
1414 do pfd 7u
87 Southern Pacific 84
) I'nton Pacific liJ4
78 do pfd 81
254 V. s. Steel 14
6S do pfd 1044
40 Wabanh 18
161 go pfd n
lit Spanlah 4a 54
SILVER Bar, steady, 30 7-lf5d pr ounce.
MONEY 2412V. per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills is 1 per cent; for three
months' bills, 84 pr cant.
r xr a ot t
' iii ', Missouri Paclflc
Vnlon Paclflc
V. K . r . , f rwtt. ...
C. & N. W., west...
C, St. P., M. & O...
C, B. A Q , east
C, H. ex tj., west...
C, R. I. 4 P., east.
C. R. I. A P.. west.
Illinois Central
Chicago U. W
Total receipts
7
79
14
58
X
8
90
11
. 1
. 3
.119
41 14
11 1 1
77 5
11 2
6 1..
34 4 4
4 1..
4 1..
205 30 S
CHICAGO LIVE STUCK SI A It K ET
Cattle and Sheep Stead y Hoars Steady
to lllaher.
CHICAGO, April 30. CATTLF Receipts,
1,141 head, market stemlv; common to prime
sieers, It.OiVu'i.So; heifers. 13 (tKufi.fj); cows.
13 JtuoOo; bulls, 1.1 40.u4.Hi; calves, IMri-'b;
stockers and feeders, 13 On-it 5.25.
Hi Kit)-Receipts, 10. Ow head; market
steady, some 6c higher: choice to prime
heavy, K(U4)ft4.5l; me1liim to good heavy,
o.4744i.5:a. butcher weights, to ai1 oii.tk),
gixid to prime mixed. I !rii 5'2j; packing,
$e 2iiiS.6"; selected hogs. e-i 5.Vii6.ti; pigs,
5 5iii6o6; bulk of sale. IX 5iviii f5.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 15.("0
heal; market steady; sheep, 14 26ii.30;
yearlings, 5.26i7.oO; lambs, S.5orth.7I.
The dlsKritlon of the day s receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 1.3R1 2.131 1.5S0
Swift and Company l.tV 8.531 1,761
Cudahy Packing Co L198 1.590 6H
Armour Co 950 4,071 9S0
Cudahy P. Co., f'm K. C. 43
Sievr York Mining Stocks.
NEW YORK. Aprtl 30 Closing quotations
011 mining stocks were:
AiiTra Con. ...
Alice
. Hreece -
Brunawlck Con. ..
I Comatork Tunnel
i Con. Cal. A Va. .
Horn Sliver
Iron Sliver
Leadvtll Con. ..
1
..47S
.. )
.. 44
.. 80
.. 84
..166
..200
..
t.ittle rhlaf ...
Ontario .
Ophir
Potoel
Savags
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
. 4
.476
.140
. 10
. 86
. 49
. 10
.140
1 Cudahy P. Co.. country
I-obman A Co S9
W. I. Stephen 69
Hill & Son Ill
F. P. Lewis If
Huston 4 C 1
Hamilton & Rothschild.. El
L. Wolf M
J. H. Bula 10
Sam Werthelmer 11
1 Mike Haggerty 6
1 J. B. Root A Co 44
1 T. B. Inghram 11
Sullivan Bros 17
Lehmer Bros 1
Vnlted Dressed Beef Co.. 183
) Klngan Packing Co
other buyers 515
232
184
Treasure statement.
WASHINGTON. April SO. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances ln th gen
eral fund, exclusive of the 1150.100,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
I?4t',9tS'939; gold coin and bullion, 108,61.!16;
gold certificates, 112,191.730.
Ilank riearlnsts.
OMAHA, April 30 Bank clearings for to
day were Il,565,5e6.13 and for th corre
sponding date last year fl. 528,559. 30.
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, April 30 METALS The re
cent Improvement In the Ixmdon market
for tin was continued, according to today's
cables, with prices 1 higher at 196 for ' of stuff the market
1.002
Total 8.361 13.610 8.141
Ca 1 1 LE Cattle receipts wer very
liberal today, pretty close to 7,000 head
being marketed, 'this manes the run for
the month approximately loo.uoO head, which
breaks all previous records at this point
for the month of April. The quality was I
very good as a rule today, although there
was tne usual scarcity of sirictiy prime
beevea.
The market was slow In opening as
dressed beef men did not appear 10 have
overly liberal orders to fill and seemed 1
to feel that the simple supply would give
them every opportunity to make their pur
chases on a lower basis. Early bids were
f enerally 10c lower on the bulk of the offer
ngs and while competition for the fat. light
and handy weight grades was good enough
to prevent any serious decline on this class
was dull, dragging
New York Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. April JO -BEEVES Re
ceipts, 1.746; maiket feeling weak: no trad
ing: dressed beef In moderate demand at
"Vif'c per round for native sides. Ex
porn today. J cattle and 4.""i omirters of
beef; tomorrow, about 2,650 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts. 1.2M head: market
I feeling weak; ordinnry to prime veals sold
at ir.rIr.5u per 100 pounds; city dressed
veals alow at 84jllc per pound; country
dressed. 7iT"ic.
lion-Receipts, I.4!f7 head; market feel
ing nominally steady: none on sale; prime
state and Pennsylvania hogs sold late yes
terday at I7.1541, 20 per !') pounds; a few
choice lightweights at 17.25
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts, 900
head; market feeling steady; no trading;
dressed mutton steady at 9'ullc per pound;
OrpKwed lambs unchanged, at liyMc
dressed city spring lambs slow at 13 5"
7.00 per carcass; country dressed, 13.0043.60.
St. I.onls I.lve Stnrk Market.
ST. LOriB, April SO - CA TTLFJRe-
celpta, l.ouO head. Including 70 Texrtns;
market for natives strong, for Texans
steady; native shipping and export steers.
lf.25fy !. SO; dressed beef and butcher steers.
S4S0i6.ari: steers under 1.(00 lbs.. I4.ru6.00
stockers and feeders, 13 .5oti6.2R; cows and
heifers, iZ.KSffi6.75: canners. I2.00u2.76; bulla,
3.0iv7i4.R5; crUves. l4.0frH10.on; Texas and
Indian steers, f2.651i5.00; cows and heifers,
11. 904)4 441.
HOlrS Receipts. 7.500 hettd: market Be
higher; pigs and lights, SH.lo&.uT; packers,
liu6.65; butchers and best heavy, fx.80
8 70.
SHEEP AND' LAMBS Receipts. l.OOO
head; market steady; naiive muttons, ft. 00
41 ' : lambs, 13 7508 25: culls and bucks,
14.006.00; stockers, f3.50ff4.aO.
snot and 192 5s for futures. Locally the . and pretty close to 10c lower all around
market was firm, with spot quoted at ! on me neavy ana common graues.
1 litre were prooauiy uiiy eiraiam iinus
of cow and heifers on the the market and
1 the active outside demand prevented any
serious decline on this class of stuff. In
1 fact, desirable helfery grades found a ready
I sale at strong prices and one bunch of S"-
fl2.fi2Mi42.96. Copper was also higher, ln
London, with spot quoted at 104 los and
futures at lu2 10s. The Improvement
abroad seemed to be accompanied by a
withdrawal of outside offerings and prices
In the local market ar being gradually
advanced to nearer the views of the pro
ducers, who havt claimed that the market
was being unnecessarily de preened. Lake
Is quoted at f34.754i 25.60; electrolytic f24.0"4?
Kansas City I.lve Stork Market.
KANSAS CITY. April S0.-CATTLE Re
ceipts. IO.811O head. Including 7 southerns;
market steady; choice export and dressed
beef steers. f'i.iii6.2o; fair to good, 14.7t.fol
fi.riu: western fed sieers, t4.4f.5i6.75: stockers
and feeders, t3."fc5.2i; aouthern steers, ft. 00
io(V'i: southern cows, ta. 30414 .26: native cows,
l2.7F.ifi4 native heifers, f4.0fyu5.26; bulls,
t3.2fr 4 50: calves. f3.t'.f 60.
HOGS Receipts. 12.7m head: market
steady to So lower: top, fit. 45: bulk of sales
t .3y! .40; heavy. f;.r;..j7: packers, fo.iyiji
.4i4: lights. fii.4f''aV45; Pig. 16 fcfi.t0
i SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1400
Ihead; market strong to loc higher lambs,
; fT.OOiiS.tlO; ewes and yearlings, f5.26'(?i.t";
I western fed yearlings. H.OMri.75: western
fed sheep, fi.OotktlO: stockers and feeders,
I f 4.(056.00.
UKAI'K Kill Tl-Sists i4 to SO, 15 7M160O,
KIOS California, bulk. S'gc; S-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-ciown Tuiklsh, 11c; l-ciown
Tuiklsli. IV.
OATES Kadaway. 64c; saycrs, 5o; hal
luwis, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, l-ib.
box, 11.00.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEANS New wax and string, par hara-
iklvi'A TURNirS AND CARROTS-Psr
dor. bunches. 4Y4jt"C.
CABHAUE New Texas. tr lb., 34MJ.
TOMATOES Florida, 0-lb. crate. 13.50.
LEAK LETTUCE Hot house, per dot,
eaiis. 45c.
ONIONS Red or yellow Colorado, per
bu.. 1100; Texas silver akin, per crate, about
45 lb., IJ.0"; yellow texas, per crate, about
li.s.. 11. ds.
Crci'MBERS I'er dot., 11.20.
I'ARSLEi' liot house, per dot. bunches,
loc. . .
PIE PLANT on-lb. noxes. iz:s'u7is.
ASPARAGUS 11 75 per clog, bunches.
RADISHES Per d'S bunches, 45c; extra
largo bunches, ioe per dog.
NEW 1 UTA TUr- t er 10 . sc.
OLD VEGETABLES.
POTATOES Tuble stock, per bu., 7a;
sre.1 stock. 9o 'lill W.
NAVY BEANS-Per Ml . 41 bj; MO. X, Xl.tW.
PEEK CI TS.
No. 1 ribs, 134c; No. 2 l bs. 94c; No. 1
ribs, Pv; No. 1 loin, 174c; No. 2 loin, 134c;
No. 1 loin. 13c; No. 1 chuck, .'c; No. I
chuck, 5Ac; No. 3 chuck, 64c; No 1 round.
S4c; No. 1 round, So; No S round. c;
No. 1 plate. 4c; No. z piate. sc, o.
plate, to.
miDvf.i.i.Antui o.
Bl'QAU-Granulated cane. In sacks. IS. 31:
granulated beet. In sat ss. fi ll.
LOirLa KOsta. no. o. mo per 10.5
No. Jo, 210 per 11).; No. 25, 19c per lb.; No.
10, 16c per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb.
CHEESE Block Swiss, 19c; timberger.
ltc; Young Americas, 17o.
NI'TS California walnuts, No. 2. sort
shell. 12c: No. 1. soft shell. 16c; Brat'la.
leVH'lP; pecans, 1922c; filberts. 12'$c; pea
nuts, raw. 14c: rou sievi. l.'; aniornia ai
monds. 1741 cocoanuts, fo.tai per ltO.
CANNED IMMJIJS corn, standard, west
ern, ti'iriOc; .Maine. 11. in. lornaioea. rancy,
3-lb. cana, tl.46; standard, 1-lb. cans, fl 20.
Pineapples, grated, 2-11)., eianrlard, fls
2 30; sliced, I1.75ir2 .35; fancy Hawaiian, 14-
r Z.F; 14-lb., 11.75. Gallon apples, f2."i
3 00. California apricots, f2.o0. Pears, fl.75
fir2 tVI. Peachea. ,fl 752 4W; I. C. peaches.
I20i.fil.60. Alaska salmon, red, fl.15; fancy
Chlnotik, flat. 12 10; ranck sockeye, nat, ti.sn.
Satdince, quarter oil. f3.2B: three-quarters
mustard, fl.75. Sweet potatoes, fl.loij'1.26.
Bauer kraut, Stoc. Pumpkins. 80c ytl.oa Wag
heans. 2-lb., tsicli oo. Lima beans, 1-lb ,
?ctifl.35. Siaked peas, -lb., tioc; early
June, 9fcT:116; fancy, fl.2,.1.86.
CALIFORNIA IiRIED FKCIT8 Prune
are somewhat unsettled by Ireer orreongs
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of Immediate grades; quo
tations rang from SHiC to 9c for California
fruit and from 3Hc to 6c for Oregon. Ap
ricots are practically out of ths market and
it Is reported that offerings for pmmpt
shipments are being withdrawn; cholc ara
quoted at 18c. Peachea are unchanged.
with rancy yeiiow quoted at 134c; rancy
Mulr, 1414c. Raisins are firm; loose Musca
tels are quoted at 89c; seeded raising.
94i(ne.
I'.KAN t'er ton,
HAY Choice upland, per ton, flO.50;
medium. f9 50; No. 1 bottom, ft 00; off
grades. 15.0011$ GO, Rye straw, f7.00; No, t
alfalfa. 111. 00.
FISH Pickerel. dressed, ro: Dike.
dressed, 12c; white fish, dressed. Winter
caught, lliflBe; trout. 1215c: halibut, lies
sol 111 on, loc; cainsn, jnc; nerrtng.
dreswed. Pan froten. 8c: perch, scaled rind
dressed. Sc; crapples, round, &6e; orapples,
large, fancy, 15c; black bass. 25c: smelts,
sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blu fish, 15c:
red sne.pper. l!c: roe snad. per pair, 40a
50c; frog legs, aogoc; losters, green, per
lb.. 35c; lobster, boiled, per 10., 40d46o;
mackerel. Ppanlsn, per 10.. inc; mackerel,
native Ua86c per lb.; fresh green turtltk
meat. 26c lb.
HIDES AND TALLOW tireen inlted.
No. 1, 94c: No. t Hac; bull hides, Sc; green
hides. No. 1, Sc; No. 2. "c; horse, fl 50if8.75;
sheep pelts, tV1.26 Tallow, No. 1. 4HrCl
No. . SU,c. Wool. 15n?oi
Cl'RED FI3H Famtlv white fish, per
quarter bbl.. 100 lbs , ft 00: Norway mack
erel. No. 1, f35.00; No. 1 f2.00: herring, In
bbls., 200 lbs. each. Norway, 4k, flLOO.
1S44 1 24.75; casting. t22 VJuH 50. Lead was un-
too 744 744
U.100
loS
too
loo
12
14 4
4
1?!4
144
34
..173.SO0 114 1114
IS 5?S! 16 4714.! 15 60
15 HJ I 15 724J 15
a 774J
8 86 I
8 oL'sl
I
I 55
8 70
t 80
8 6
8
77HJ
167H
I 7V
8 85 I
I 60 I
8 rs'
1 TTHl
16 56
15
8 (24
f 76
I 87ti
I 62H
8 7o
8 W
Usrernool Grain and Previsions
IxT.ERPOOL. April S0.-WH EAT Spot,
steady; No. 1 red western, winter, 2d;
No. 1 California, Is 4Ad Futures, eaey;
May. s 4V1; July, 6s 4T,d, Beptember, 6s 8d.
CORN Spot, flrrn; American mixed, new,
4s 7 VI. American mixed, old, 6s d. Fu
tures, steady; July, 4s 71d; September,
4a 13l
aftnneanolla Grata Market.
MlTTNEAPOLia, April 10 WHEAT May.
Qc; July, 83Sc; No. 1 hard. 4c; No 1
northern. 44c; No. 1 northern. 824c; No.
I northern, i.nuKlc
pfd.
Va -Caro. Chem. pfd ,
Wahaah
Wabiea pfd
Wella-Fargo giprees ,
WeatinKhoua Klectrle ...
Weatern t'nloa
W. A L E
Wteeoneln Central
Wla Central pfd
Northern Pactno
Central Last her
Central leather pfd
Bloaa-Sheffleld Steel
Great Northern pfd
Int Metropolitan
lot Uet. pfd
Total sales lor th day.
too
. St.i'10
I'lO
0
.)
2'KI
? 0
t'10
S i0
111 '.)
2.V)
. 14)
I son
, 4. luO
100
404
t4
M4
117
t?4
7 4
1474
?4
to
634
1414
aa
lot
4
lis
144
I
H4
4
117
147
4
JO
6?4
117
M
100
S74
1014
144
17.4
lu 1444 144
J74
44
4
63 4
11S'4
t4
v
744
ta
1174
K4
70
4
J4
144
112S
34
ll
a
Ml
22
4
6
144
14
66
I.'. 4
116
tl 4
4
144
14
2
S'14
1474
I
100
714
42
101
174
If 4
74
lnl
14
164
130
144
it
changed at IS.0Mj6.lo ln the local market,
but advanced to 30 2s d in London.
Spelter advanced to 26 ln London, but was
a shade lower at ti.5i.60 locally. Iron
was unchanged In the Engllah market, with
standard foundry quoted at 67a 9d and
Cleveland warrants at 68s. Locally th
mi.-ket was unchanged; No. 1 foundry
northern is quoted at f25.2fi26.25 . No. 1
foundry northern. 124. 75frT 25.75: No. 1 foundry
southern, 126 00a 26.50; No. 2 foundry south
ern. f25 0f&7Jr; 00.
ST IAL18, April 30. M ETA 1.8 Lead,
dull at f692H. Spelter, dull at 16.45.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April 80. COTTON-8pot
closed steady. 15 points higher; middling
gulf. 11.70c; middling uplands. 11.45c; sales,
875 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. April 80 COTTON
Spot closed Arm; sales, 1,128 bale; low
ordinary. SKc: ordinary. 7Sc; good ordinary,
I I16-16c; low middling, lc; middling, llSe;
J good middling, 124c; middling fair, 134c
' nominal; fair, 137c nominal. Receipts,
6.3.1" bales; stock. 162.152 bales
ST. lXJCIR. April 80. COTTON Steady ;
middling. 114c. Sales 3o6 bales; receipt.
248 bales; shipments, 460 bales; stock, 808.445
bales.
LIVERPOOL. April 3". COTTON 4? pot,
quiet; prices 1 point lower; American mid
dling fair. 7.62d; good middling. S.SSd: mid
dling, 44d; low middling, filed; good ordi
nary. 644di ordinary. t.OfA. The sales of
the day were 6.i bales, of which 600 balus
were for speculation and export, and in
cluded 6 Sfm hales American. Receipts, 11, OuO
bales, Including 6,suo bales American.
, pound heifer brought to 10, the high price
j of th season. Veal calves generally sold
1 In about ths sams notches as toward the
: close of last week and the market was not
: far from ateady.
The supply of (tocker and feeders In
! eluded In today's receipts was com
! paratlvely small and It did not take long
i for dealers to effect a clearance at rlgri
around ateady quotations. The good fleshy
steers were perhaps a little more active
than they have been lately, but there was
. no noticeable improvement ln the demand
for th lighter grade.
No.
St. .Io-eoh Lire Stnrk Market,
SJT. JOSEPH. Mo. April JO CATTLE
RecelDts. 13(5 head: market steady; n
tlves. 14.406 26; cows and heifers. fliSt?
100: stockers end feeders. 15.504.30.
HOGS Receipts, ,371 head; market
steadv: ton. 16 45: bulk. fS.r-af. 42H.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. i.339
head; market strong; lambs, td.0OilS.65
yearlings, f7.OOU7.60.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. April 30 COFFER-Ma r-
. K00 1174 1364
100
ll.lo
to
t-0
1J4
B 4
4e4
Trf.tuO share.
654
1S74
2"4
0
ket for coffee futures opened steady at an
advance of 5 t- lo p Inta, and during the
I7w I forenoon was about biin& points above the
.. I .. , . .. ,.w. nrw.arutA
V" 111WIIIK lieiu" " 'ii i.."".. ... .
demand Inspired by hlfher t-Xiropean ca
bles and bullish private eMlmate of the
coming crop. Buying waa by no meana ,
active, however, and the market eased off ,
ells-htlv ln the artern rn under realising.
The close was quiet, net unchanged to 10
1st
24
M
f.74
11:4
414 I
He.
It
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1
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Foreign Financial.
LOVTX)N. April SO.-Mnney was In fair
demand In the market today. Discounts
were firm. With the holiday tomorrow
No t
Cash quotations were aa follows: -
Fl.Ot. K-.Steudy. winter patents, fllO
I'; wlnt-r Btralght. taxuli": spring pat
ents, ti'uW; spring straights, HotfilO:
takers. I7tvj2 8u.
V.''lfT-Nn 1 spring aTttCc; No. 1,
TV.44-; ;.. 1 r-. 7V4 o .
(S KN- Ko. L 4VS.0, Nrx I yellow, fyw-
l.T-So.. V. iv; No. 1 ttuii, 4V?
4t"-c- K vetiltav 4l'4SHi ,
1T N V .
BavA-1. T- SJr to choice malting. f(f
li-.--
SEFTrW No. 1 flam. t. 14. No. 1 north.
em. II a. Timothy, prim. f4.Su. Clover.
gontract arra.ie t iki
PKtiVISIONS-eihort rtba sides (loose),
ta..4. ateas pork, per bbl., t-i.jotf
FICR-Flrst patents. t4 aVdAtO; second 1 and th consol settlement progressing
a. Sa A A 4sV , . J C aH km a 1 a. . - ) 41 'W Ca . i , , . .
' Lai i.uitg Inrlndlnir Vnv at fi 4ofn ram. Julv at
i 6 o6 45c. September t 5 3tj6 4n. Decem
1 ber at 6Si'4i6Soc. January at 4 Sf'&6 4oc and
March at 5 x Spit coTee. quiet; No. 7
P.10 c; No 4 Santos, 74o. Mild coffee,
dull'; Cordova, Ka124c,
,. 646
. 7
. ISO
.1020
.1170
.ioso
.1S70
.167
16JO
.lon
.. 424)
.. It
.. Jl!"
,. If
.. 144
.. 40
.. 131
. into
..ineo
..1I"0
.. 74
.. 64
40
1.
HEIFERS.
I 26
I 74 4
4 16
4 26 14 . . .
BULLS.
t 61
I 60
I 50
I 61
I 6
I S
4 00
CALVES.
4 60
I 26 I
I 60 4
I 76 1
I Ti 1
i 76
FEEDERS.
4 W
4 00
4 0
4 18
4 K
4 40
Av
1071
1451
1S7.0
1261
1264
lis!
1367
1.1 S4
1464
1171
1171
1060
1064
ineo
1060
11J0
1064
101 1
101
1436
1141
4 1'Si
.. 7SS
..1600
..1770
..1!V
..12S6
.. K0
..1440
161
146
140
l!l
120
Tr.
I 00
s 10
t 26
t 24
i N
6 3S
t 40
I 40
I It
4 to
4 It
4 16
4 to
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 40
4 (0
4 71
4
4
4 4i
4 60
4 44
4 (10
4 00
4 06
4
4 IS
4
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i 75
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4
21
n
646
7
T10
47
4 40
4 10
4 60
4 60
I 10
patents. HS-U4S5 first clears, f3.ati3.60;
second clears, 12 40J1 50.
BRAN In bulk, 11604311. 75.
atllwanke Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. April 10. WHEAT No. 1
northern. Sf-tiSoc; No. t northern, 81S36rC;
July. KVvltUSe.
R YE No. 1. 7J7t4c.
RA1RI.EY No. t TVac; sample, StarSe.
COKN-No. I cash. 4B4hi4c; July, 4bS
?HC.
Dnlntk Grain Market.
DIU'TH, April SO. WHEAT No. 1
not them. 844 c; No. 1 northern. (140; May,
sa'4'.1: July. Sfcc; September, 154c
O A lH April. 42a.
TOUJXJ. Aprtl . SEEDS -CI over, cash
and April, t J'. October, t7 6-4; liecemrnr.
r 57; aaarck. 17 434 A leak. f7e. Timothy.
liiS.
dealer In home securities on the Stock
exchange wer not Inclined to engage ln
freah business snd the public still ab
stained from purchasing, with the result
tfiat prices generally wer on the down
grade. Consols, after an early weakness,
closed above the lowest qu'Staslon of
the day Russians were eiay on fears
of th dissolution of the Duma snd talk
of a fresh loan. Japanese Imperial t
of 19"4 closed at 1"1V Americans were
th ftrroeatt section. Although business
waa not large, prices sdvanced to over
parity. Pacific stocks again receive! th
mml srtention on the more favurable
srop and weather reports. Later the re
eetpt of the New Tork opening prices
ra,ied uncertain fluctuations and th mar
ket closed dull. Coi per shares were
flrrr.
BERUN. April So. Prices on th Bourse
today were flrrn. but the transactions were
etre"nely limited.
PARIS. April 30 Prices on the Hours
today were firm, on tna favorable reports
' 4 '
lagar and Molaaara.
NEW YORK. April IX SUGAR Raw,
quiet; fair refining. 8?c; centrifugal. 96
test. 1.7c; molasses sugar, 101c. Re
fined quiet; No. 6, 4 4oe; No. 7. 4.25c: No.
8. 4 Sue, No. S. 4.25c; No. 10, 4 15c; No. 11,
4. Mr; No Ti 4 Of.; No. 11. 4 0; No. 14. 196c;
confectioners' A. Im: mould A. flic; cut
lonf. 8 50c; crushed, 6 50c; powdered, tirvc;
granulated. 4 8t.o; cube. 5 (Co.
Mi iIASSES tjteady; New Orleans open
kettle go d to cholc, 17r-t3c.
NFW Cf-RLEA NS. April 30 SUGAR
Steady; open kettle centrifugal. J4S",c;
rentrlfjgal yellow, JT'r4Sc; seconds, 23
MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, t!4c
Peorls Grain Market.
PEORIA. April lo. CORN Steady; No.
t, 4c4c. No. 4. 4-44c; no rTade, A 'oc.
A1 S Ijower: No. .1 bite 4.4i; No. t
whl'e. 414'Mt"; No 4 white. 47c
RV E Steady; No. 2, ;,c
HOGS Ther was a very neavy run of
hogs, both here and at other western mar
kets, and this fart, together with the bear
ish advices from eastern points, created a
very weak feeling and resulted In the 6'oMc
decline ln prices all along the line. As
usual of late, buyers picked up the light
snd bacon grades readily, but were In
clined to be decidedly Indifferent and bear
ish on the heavy and packing gradea. and
thee wer alow and unsatisfactory sellers
from atart to finish, the market closing at
the low point of the day. Tops hrought
16 40. as atralnst 8 45 veteMtv, and the
bulk of trading was at t5 25'u 10, as against
16 I'.'i 374 yesterday.
Kepresentatlvs (ales:
Slaos Cltr LIts Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. April 30. (Special Tel
egram.) CAl'I Lfc Receipts. l.n neaa
market steady; stockers, slow; beeves. 14 50
ti6.70: cows. bulls and mixed, t8ai4.
stockera and feeders, 14 00ya.7o; calves and
yeartinxs. 13 If. u 4 So.
HOGS Receipts, 4. 70 head; market 5c
low er, selling at t' 2VUS 35; bulk of sales,
f6.27Q6.3o.
Stock in Slant.
western markets yesterday:
Cat tie.
South Omaha 7.("
6loux City l..J
Kansas city ios"u
St. Joseph 1.346
8.5"J
8,010
27,046
. Hogs. Sheep
18.543 13.3H
4 .700
12.7'K) 4.4-0
6.371 6.3H9
7.6.1) l.ono
10.0UO 15.uu0
58,811 40,133
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. April 30 OILS Cottonseed,
easy; prime crude, f. o. b.; mills. 18c
prime yellow, 4ic. Petroleum, steady; re
fined. Nw York, fs30; Philadelphia and
Balimore, f815; Philadelphia and Ballmore,
In bulk, t4.70. Turpentine. toVrflSoc.
Ri S1N Steady ; strained, common to
good, M W
SAVANNAH. G. April 10. OIL Turpen
tine, firm; 65c.
ROSIN Firm: quote: A. B. C, 14.36: D.
14.46; li KoO: F. t4.6f; G, 14.70: H, 14.8k;
I, f5 00: K, f615: M, .; N, f6.28; W O,
fo.35; W Wr, ib..
Philadelphia Prodne Market.
PHILADELPHIA. April 8a EGOS
Steady, fair demand; 17c at mark.
CHEESE wulet. but steady; New York
full creams, fancy, 14yl4c; New York
full creams, choice, 144c.
Congressmen Go to Hawall.
SAN FTiANClSCO, CaL, April 30 Among
the passengers on the trunsport Uuforu,
sal ing at noon today, were a party ot
thirty-three persons, including twenty-flve
congretsn.en and their wives, conducted by
Mayor George B. McClnllan, who ore going
to Honolulu at th Invitation of Delegate
ruilaiiuinluie.
No. Av. 8h. Pr. No. A. Bit. rr.
63 I i h) 4 10 44 244 e 4 274
ta ft 40 4 to to 2.2 . 4 2: 4
.) 244 10 4 20 77 145 12 4 t
4 i ... 4 20 71 I?4 ... 4 274
( IM ... 4 to 71 Ut tO 4 XT-a
41 Wl 40 4 20 7 TSj ... 4 J
64 rT ... 4 ) 6.) 2--I ... I V
IT 267 . . 4 274 41 lit 4
71 17 to 4 ' s
7 r ... 4 224 17 rt IS IM
ft 10 40 4 174 ... 22 . . 4
7. t"4 ... M ' to I Sj
11 24 ... 4 26 44 kl IK IN
t rr 40 4 si 14. it . . ii'
7 M ... 4 is 264 0 4 1)
71 t-t 40 4 U 71 3 1 i 4
44 2.1 ... lit 4 -i4 WIN
St. Ixiuls.
Chicago ..
Total ...
Wool Market,
BOSTON. Arrll 3") WOOL The wool mar
ket Is dull luiil Meadv to Arm. It Is be
lieved that much of the Immediate future
In Boston depends on th developments In
London. Of Importance in this country 1
the first movement In new Arlxona terrl
tory wools at satisfactory prices In pulled
wools the feature is the Increased Interest
In the low grades. Foregn wools are firm.
leading domestic quotations range as fol
lows: California (scoured basis): Northern,
choice. 67''i Jc; northern, g.iod. 6iW77c; mid
dle county. totfi'H'.c: southern. tCi';3, fall free,
lVv?se. f)r'gin iscoureil Iieslsi: Eai1ern,
No. 2 staple, 72n73c; eastern, No 1 clothing,
t'6 7oe; valley. No. 1. 'uw. Territory sta
ple tstoured basis): Fltie. 72el73o; fine me
dium. bMi7nc; medium, fifti'. Territory or
dinary tscoured basis): Fine 6Vir7'c; fine
medl im. btVritAc; medium, i''ii4c. Colorado
and New Mexico spring (scoured): X. t'.
i0c; No. 1, ta i&c. I'ulled wools (sooured
baslst: Extra, 7"u75c; fine, C24)c; A supers,
U6"C.
LONDON. Aprtl 10 WOOL A large rjum
ber of buyere attended the ope ling of the
third series of wool auction tales tody.
The offerings numbered 13.376 hsles. All
lower grades were Irregular and b'u"xit V"r
cent lower. Cape of Good Hope and Natal
f'reasy were unchanged at 6 er cent !eiow
ast sales Scoured showed no charitte.
Cross-brels were In large supply and Amer
icana bought several V tt of medium. Puma
Arerjtt and Faikiand islands weie ln ac
tive demand. Home tra,1"r were the chief
buyer Following are the laid In detail:
New South Wales. 7kj tales, scoured. Is 2d
frls 6d; grew, ay, ltl'olfc. ',1. ( jfensiand. 5")
bnls; Moured. is Pils t"1 mv. ,W'
lH.d Vi' to'la. 2" buies' scoured. Is JV' "
1 Kd; greasy. V lis. West Australia. -i
11. s; greasy. 4111 New Zealand. 7.Li"'
balea; gTeaoy, Is'dls Id. ( ii of rod H ie
an I Natal. l.i b!ilr, r-re4iy 6.- 't-:ea i.
Punta Arenas. 15a I..U-; grraey. itSni.
Faikiand Islands. 'Mi halts, gieasy, s-a
114d.
hi'. ItUIS. April Jo.- W( iOI, Steady: me
dium grades, cm. ling and clothintf. 'Z-'jSic;
llitht fine '.1.121c; heavy fine, 15iil7c, tub
washed. 21Jii:.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Frntt.
N EAV TRK. Aprtl . EVAPORATED
APPLH? Market tractive, but prices
firmly held Fancy. )4t4c: Choi, t, lu,c:
prime, 6''otP-c; por.r t fair. Smf'iC
CAL11-VRNIA HUU FKLlTi-Price
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
. , M.
Lulu Q. Winn and husband to Roearlo
and Lucy Slrlanni, lot 18. block 1,
Campbell s add 1.500
C. George Curlberg to Howard Bax
tori, lots 13 and 14, block 1, Madison
Suuare LWS)
John T. Sullivan and wlfs to Jennie
Robb, pari lot 1, block 36, Boulh
Omaha Law
Belwn Loherty to Clarence E. Par
sons, lot 3, block 23, Omaha Vlr
extension ,
H. 8. Galea and wife to Andrew M.
Johnson, lot 1, block , Bedford
Place
Joseph Rajip to Dora Nesslcr, lot 8,
bl.nk 6. Park Place 860
Frank Boyd and wife to Herbert L.
Zust, lot 2. block 8, Poppleton I'aik.. 4.0J0
Fannia liigglns to John W. Cooper,
lots 13 and 14, block 19. Poppltlon
lark 60S
Adelaide 1 Neshit and husband to
Roy N. l'iil, lot 8. block 2, Tukey s
r-pliit block 2. Hrmis P-nk Z,M
Pi ter E. Peteisen to Emnia C. peter-
I sen, ,arl tot 5, Forbes sub 1
I. V. Knoles Co. et al to dm en Ni 1-
sen. lot 19. Sholea' aub )
ip;itri"k J McGovern and wife to Au-
I gusta lieck'-r. north :4 fl. lot (,
! block "N." IOfe'i add lul)
1 Ro'oert O. Fink, county t.'iasurer, to
j Continental Trust Co.. lots 4 and 8,
1 block 3, Portland Place, and other
I. its .
j Sume to l ime, lot 1, block 2, Gram-
1 mercy Park
Mary E. Lundhrlm and husband to
Nellie S. Iff--, part hits lo arid 11,
block "C." Prosjcct l ine add 1.0v
Christina I'uih.hm to Michael Swartt
I lauuer, lot lo. block 7, Itog Ivy's J'afk,
' r'nuth Ol ttl.a WO
Calherire H. Ni-sh to Jan.es H. Sher
wiuil, lot IE. b!. i k 7. Thumasun &
KM s add 200
R i-rt 'ol.-y and wife to Anna
Kall, north 32 ft. li t 1, block 13,
S Roger' add 1.850
I Continental Trust Co. to bote Ave
nue p iiliji- rlun rhurth. h.t It, blcnk
I 27. Walnut Hill 1
Jr. nes A. Burhans and wife to Harry
P Nevkman, sxiutli 4 lot 4, biotk
"L." Uwe i add 1.300
John A. Die and wife to John F.
1'os.d lot 8. block i. South Cmiaha.. 6,000
Warren Hwitxler and wife to Fannia
Ol-irk. lot 1. Swltterler s ib 8.0X1
Andrew Anderson and wife to O-rorge
Prooka. lot Ik. block 4, C. E- Mayne s
First add.. Valley
Total
7
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