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GRAIN AND PRODUCE JIMET
CoTtrinc of EhorU Cauaea famatioDal
AdTanea in Wbat Optioca.
OTHfR GRAINS STRONG IN SYMPATHY
Larsre TVorM'i Shipments. I)rM I"
Visible ftwpply InfaToraale
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OMAHA. May 1W.
The market opened strong, although
cables m lower ami the receipts were
large. Weather conditions were very un
favorable. There waa a sensational ad
vance In wheat caused by attempted cov
ennir by shorts. Corn and oats were strong
In sympathy with strength shown In whmt.
The advance waa caumd by large decrease.
In world a vialhln supply of wheat
corn and the receipt of mote damage
porta from the southwest wheat ball
Wheat opened lower on account of heavy
ralna and large world a shipments,
aim demand was llaht and cables
weak. There Were reporta of heavy
In Canada. Seeding of winter
Kl ba
in y
July
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enow-
wheat la
three iki late, with heavy damage re
porta from Kanaai. Mora bug reporta and
little or no rain In Kansas caused a sharp
advance In prices. There were rains re
ported near Wichita, but not heary enough
to cause any material benefit to the crop.
Tha weather forecast had the effect of
cr itlnued strength In prices, as ralna were
predicted for few localities and the predic
tions were for frost and freetlng weather
for Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska. May
wheat opened firm at 7fHrC bid and ad
vanced lWc to 77c bid. July options were
strong arjd advanced from ia bid to
78'Ae bid. September options advaticed lc
to 7n bid. The cloae waa firm with a net
advance of mo In Msy option, while July
nd September options showed a net gain
of ISo.
Trade was lighter In corn and caoles
Were some lower. Receipts were moderate
and tho cssh market was strong to higher.
Mar corn advanced Wo and similar ad
vances w.-re made In July and September
opUona. The close was steady, with alight
arWanrea In all options.
There was good buying of July and Sop-tcrt-.her
options by commission houses, al
though the market turned weaker when
lUtle ailnrxirt vj. offered. Receipts wore
heavy, with a lower cash market. Tha
closing prices were slightly higher and a
few gains were made. . .
Primary wheat receipts were 1,101,000
bushels and shipments were 1,100,000 bush
els, against receipts last yet of 8SM.O00
btishels and shipments of 2?7.0V) bushels.
Corn receipts were 704,000 bushels and shlp
.raenU Wl.M bushels, against receipts of
ei6.mx bushels last year and shipments of
a.0O0 bushels.
Clearances were 403.000 bushels of corn,
hone of oats, and wheat and flour equal to
169.00 bushels. . M
IJverpool closed 4d lower on wheat and
Vd lower on corn.
World's what shipments were 12,800,000
bufihels. against 11, bushels last week
and ' 10,72,(i0 bushels last year. World's
corn shipments were J.S'fl.OuQ bushels,
against 4.770.(ino bushels last week and
IITD.O'O bushels last year.
The vtaible wheat supply decreased 777.000
bushels to 62.SM.OnO bushels, against 3S.431.
000 bushels last yenr. The vislhlo supply
of corn decreased 972.000 busht . to S.SyB.m
bushels. against 8,iM,Ci0 bushels last year.
The visible supply of oats Increased 332 oon
bushels to ia,F74,0H0 bushels, against 14,fe7,
000 bushel last year.
Local range of options:
Cash quotations were aa follows:
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $123
$33: winter straight $3 i3.4f; spring pat
en's. $A6f.'.n ; spring straights. $3.15.ue.46;
bnkera, .i.l.Vii3 96.
v H fclA T No. I aprlna-. afi42c; No. a.
77r -r; No. I red.- sffciiMHo.
rnRN-No. 2, pt'ufVac No. I yellow
.
OA TP No. J, 44e: No. I white.
45V,e: No. I white, 4J&46C
RTF. No. t 71V4C
BARLEY-Fair to eholce malting. TVS
7fc.
BRKY'S No. 1 flsn. $1.17: No. 1 north
weetem, f 1.24. Timothy, prime, 4 80. Clover,
contract grade, $16.25.
VH (VISIONS Short ribs sides flooe,
r-faTi Miens pork, per bbl.,
WVU'H. Lard, per loo lbs. $8.87V. Short
clesr sides (tioxed;, $8 7tHff9.0t.
The receipts and shipments of flour and
grain were: . Receipts, rimym"--
Flour, bbls 22.O0
Wheat, bu if.000 Jt?010
Com. bu... 3010 rn.OK)
Oata, bu I!7.5 6t.4
Rye, bu 4.0C J-
Barley, bu 67.200 .
On the Produce echange today the but
ter market was eaay: creameries, lMi'SSc;
dairies, WXc. EgKS. strong; at mark,
cases Included. Ific: firsts. 16c; prime firsts,
17c. Cheese, l315e
NEW AORK STOCKS AND BONDS
IodeoinTs Ton of fpocnl&tiTt Eettiment
Ins to fieporta of Crop Damaes.
MARKET ' IS GENERALLY IRREGULAR
Kamor of farther Proseeatloa
Harrlsaasi Railways anal ttaad
. ard oil Company m
Faeter.
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N-rt'bi e stl
H'luhllr yfl.
arwh Island To
Nx) 1.4 Co. pM
Rubber unoia rl
P' I. P r M fit..
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St. U W. ptd
Southern PsrlSc
So PeAe ptQ ,.i
So. ftallwrnr ............
ftn Kllwr pfd
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Tvaa sr Pctflr
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t'nton rrinc
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SEW YORK OKJIERAL MARKET
Qaotatleas
os Vstrfows
Articles. I Open.l H!gli. Low Close. Tes'y.
1 Wheat- I
l May... 7SV4RI 77 B
I 1 July... 76'H 7VUB
' T Sept... 7&HH 7!&
-i If Corn-
May... 4S4R 4SB
"I July... 4f.B 46n
Sept... 44B 45 B
i ""t Oats-
V-n-n, May... ilA 41I,B
4 ' July... 41V.A 41A
" "r. Bept... UK S47fcB
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7'4
78-B
4SHB
4fiVB
4B
41SA
41 A
77 Bl
TS'BI
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4f.4H
46 B
41ViB
34T.B)
TMiA
7"B
78 SA
4SHA
45HA
44A
41A
41HA
S44A
Oaaaliai Cash Prices.
WHitAT No. I hard. Tfrm: No. I hard.
7&74Hc; NO. 4 hard, e5i70c; No. S spring.
LA J K.N ISO. S, OWtfVc; f. . wirvw,
o gr3e, 36l-41c: No. I yellow, 46'4i46Oi
a. 1 white, itHfUio. . . t.
0,T8 No. S white, 4WIHo: No. 4 white.
f!ker No. a mixed. xsrio.
RYU-No. a. 6iV4o: No., a, Oo.
Cairlot Receipt a.
Wheat. Corn. Oata
VPhtcasro ......
iu A Kcnsas City
Minneapolis
Omaha
Puluth
BU Louis ...
33
2
. .44
.. 19
..159
.. 79
242
46
80
242
241
21
110
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CHICAGO GRAIN AKD PROVISION
a or
rttU
restares sf the Trad la ar and CloalasT
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICACK), May . Wheat prices la the
market today advanced more than Vc be
low the cloaing quotations of Saturday to
almost 2c above that mark. At the close
the July delivery showed a net (fain or i
to lVc. Corn and cats .were each up 4,0.
Provisions were 12yl6c to 0c higher.
The sharp upturn In wheat waa caused
by a revival of the fear of damage by the
green bug and the weather. The belief
that the acreage sown to spring wheat will
be much smaller than usual because of
the continued cold weather also strength
ened the market. The wheat pit was
flooded with damage reporta from all sec
tions of the country. The report causing
the greatest disquietude came from Winni
peg and claimed that the winter weather
in the northwest had caused a shortage
of from 26 to aO per cent In the wheat
acreage of the Canadian northwest and
declaring that the same conditions prevail
in Minnesota and the Dakotaa. A sharp
sdvanoe in prices at Winnipeg partly con
firmed this report. Although weather con
ditions In the west and southwest were
more favorable for the growing crop, dam
age reports from tnose secions wore as
numerous today aa neretoiore. the claim
being made that the warmer weathor Is
bringing out more clearly the blighting ef
fect of the previous drouth. Iradlug was
very active all day. The market opened
weak because of the reports of wet
weather In Kansas, Nebraska and other
winter wheat states. Lower prices at
Liverpool and bearish weekly statistics also
enoouraaed tu.6 beaia IlefOis the eti I of
the first hour, however, sentiment changed
and during the remainder of the day tne
prevailing sentiment was extremely riullisri.
Commission houses led in tne buy ns The
market closed strong. July opened ,t'Hc
to Vtjo lower at a3c to 83Hc advanced
to tia and closed at ftSc Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to lui.'o) bu
The amount of passage increamd !.75;.Xi
bu. and the visible supply decreased 777,-
000 bu. Primary receipts were LlOiOOj tu
against si4.0u0 bu, for the uma dav Ut
i year. Minneapolis, 1J ninth and Cht'Wjo re
eelpta of 6.t0 eara, against t.7 cars test
week and 244 cars one year ag.
The corn market was ek arlv In the
day on active selling by elevator Interests.
but later railed In sympaihv with wntat
. Pit traders took ths larger part of the of
J ferlngs. The market closed firm. July
opened to ktJ'Sc and closd lower at
4'a'So to 4jc, advanced u So,o and
t" chieed at 4f(c. Local receipts were 242
car, with 41 of contract graiie
' i Oats were sold freeiy at the opening be
- cause of wet weather In the west and
ao-nnwesi. ini market ror a time was
quite "tenk lamage reports from Kan-
sas ana Indiana, together with the strength
f of wheat, brought about a subatanral
V rally later In the day. The mark-4 tk-sed
r.rai. July opened Ho to c lower at Fc
j to 42Sc. advanced to t'S-iHe and closed
St 4-. Locsl receipts were 230 csra
Provisions opened weak because of
lower market for live hogs, but later the
v markM became strong on active hurliif
. iy, pufda ina contmiseion nouaes. The d
mana lor lard and ribs was especially
l'rt At the close July pork was up r
4i w- Lara was lie higher at $i.05'4
" """i"' iot tomorrow are
wneet. os cars; corn. 444 curs; oats. 471
cars; noga. iv.viv r.eao.
Closing on ths Board of Trads
were as lwiuw.
f the Day
Commedltlea.
NEW YORK, May . FLOUTV Receipts,
15.KJ0 bbls.; exports. 24.961 bbls. Market firm
but dull. Minnesota patents, $4.26d4.60;
Minnesota bakers. 14.4094.76; winter patenU.
H 664c4.u0; winter straights. $i.ex3tSi; winter
extras, $2.80u 100; winter low grades, $2,703
2wu. Rye flour, firm; fair to good.
3.W; choice to fancy, $3.&&4.1& Corn meal,
steady; fine white yellow, 12c; coarse, $Uv
1.12: kiln dried, $1..
WHEAT Receipts, 200,000 bu.; exports,
88,8i bu.; spot, market firm. No. 2 red,
vie elevator, VAc t. o. b. afloat; No. 1
northern Duluth, tVAo f. O. a. afloat; No.
2 hard winter, f3e I o. b. afloat. Lxoept
for a weaker opening, due to easy cables
and big worlds shipments, wheat was
Strang and active today, reaching the high
est point of the season. The Jump was ex
plained by heavy covering Impelled by
some of the worst crop news that has yet
appeared reflecting the backward season.
Pinal prloos were lHo net higher and a
little under top prices for the day. May,
14iWH,c. closed, Wc; July. 81Ww'-lo,
closed iMV,c; September, 91 U-16a94c; cloeed,
834c; December, J&H'ftJMtc; oloeed. 6c
CORN Receipts. lmi,426 bu., exports, 2T4.
243 bu.; spot market easy; No. 2, 6Sc ele
vator. bey.o t. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white,
6frc; No. 2 yellow, 64o t. o. b. afloat.
Option market was without transactions,
closing fee to to net higher. May closed
ttoc; July, &HV4o; September, &8c.
OATS Receipts, 213.000 bu.; spot, market
steady. Mixed, 264iS2 pounds, 4734Kc: nat
ural white, 3o&33 pounds, 4834c; clipped
white. .li40 Dounds. &J4i64ViC.
HA i Steady, shipping. tot2Sbc: good to
choice, tl.2wq I X.
HOPS Quiet; state common to choice
19 crop, I4ijl6c; 19u6 crop, 4"; Pacific
Coast l!'i crop, 8gnic: 1906 crop, teo.
HIDES Quiet; Bogota. iAc.
LKA'lllkK-Steady; acid, .ff29o.
PROVISIONS Beef, firm; family, $14.00
14.50: mess. 19.Soll0.00: packet. $10 60611.00;
city extra India meaa. $22.00&22.&0. Cut
meata firm: pickled bellies. 10tt12c:
pickled hams, lard, firm; west
ern prime. $b.964iV06; mined. Arm; eontl.
nent. $9.60; 8. A.. $10.00; compound, 8H&tto.
Pork steady: family. $18.601900; abort
clear, $17.0o01S.50; meas, $17.2&a'18.00. -TALLOW-Steady;
city ($2 per pkg.),.6c;
country tokaa. freel. 6V.tfilWc.
RICE Steady ; domestic, fair to extra, a
fi'jtc: Jaran. nomlnaL
BUTTER Firm; street prices, prime
creamery, 2&V4c. Official prices: Cream-
err, common to extras, tihzlc; held, com
mon to firsts. JofiO&c: wetsern factory, com
mon to firsts, li0C2c; western Imitation
creameries. 2&c; firsts, 2223c
CHEF.SKV-Steady ; state. full cream,
small colored and white. September fancy.
16c; atate, October, best, 1414; good to
prime, 13013HC; state, large September
fancy, 16Vc state, October, best, I4i4sc
state, rood to urlme. 12al4c.
EQOS Firm; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 21c; brown
and mixed extras, liHvff-; firsts, lS&lSHc;
wntsern regular packing, firsts. Lie; official
POULTHY Dressed, steady; lurkoys, and
rowig, lowna
Kansas City Orala sad Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, May I VHEAT May
T 1 . . T .. 1 r'TsV. a . fin.- .Mkuaa ?tl n f L. .
No. 2 hard, 77H4l0c; No. a, 7iWuc; No. 2
red, kiu6c; iso. . ityio.
CORN May, 44 He; July, 46Hc; Septem
bar. 467ic. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 47VitHAc;
No. S. 4H47o; No. 2 white, 49'4c; No.
2. 4airtK.c.
OATS No. I white, 44c ; No. t mixed,
43&-t8Sc.
RYE RteadT. Qc,
HAY Firm: choice timothy, $15.00; choice
prairie, iu.o.
HI' I' f fc:H Creamery, 25c; packing, 16c.
EOOS Firm; extra fancy, Wtc; current
receipts, case Included, new oases, 15c
.second-hand eaeea, 14Ho; cases returned,
14c; southern, cases inciuaea, 14c.
The receipts and shipments of grain
were: iteceipta enipments.
Wheat, bu 74.000 - 123.000
Corn, bu fl.OOO 68.000
Oats, bu 24,000 U.0U0
NEW TORK. May 4,-The Indecisive tone
or speculative sentiment In the stock mar
ket was deflected today In the irregular
fluctuations of prices. An attempt of some
energy was made to advance prices, but
V i wlln such poor response that it
anuunea and the reaction showed some
additional force from the fact of the pre
ceding advance. Evidently the reports of
poor crop conditions were much on the
market and left small Inducement to enter
upon large commitments until the actual
conditions of the a heat cron are clear! v
nderstood. Efforts wer. tnU,l lr .,tl.u
pprehenslon of cron Aumaaa in f-r.nnm.tmn
',tr, l-be early effort today to lift prices of
j. iic uaennooa or exaggeration In
tatements mnde for NTwMilutiv.. ffri .,n
the grain markets was pointed out and con
fidence professed that the monthly govern
ment report next Friday would prove a
much lese discouraging document than cur
rent market reports Indicate. The effect
of the statement was helped by the de
cline In the price of wheat when trnrl Inn-
began In- that commodity, but the later
violent upturn In wheat proved too much
for the equanimity of stock traders and
they reversed their earlier poMtlon.
LnlOn Pacific WBN An Imnnrtanl fatrtf An
ths course of the whole market as for some
time past That stock was affected by re
ports of new steps In the government
activity against the Harrlman combination
of railroads. News and rumors from
Washington were given a good deal of re
newed attention in the dav's market.
Further metuiurea In the overnri it'
prosecution of the Standard Oil company
were reported tu be at hand anrl it
rumored that In his address at the un
veiling Of the Statute of (lenernJ 1 M wlnn
at Indianapolis on Decoration day Presi
dent Roosevelt will deal with the question
of government control of railroads. The
Saturday bank statement came In for some
uniavoraoie aiccusalon owing to the rapid
rate of loan exuanslon which ham ium
going on for several weeks past. Lenders
or money, while offering declining rates
for short term loans, show their feeling of
doubt over the fall money markets by their
disinclination to make loans for periods
carrying over that season. The keenness
of the Paris competition for mid in .th.
London market and a harar ton r.f ti.o
discount market In Paris today was a fea
ture in me international exchange situa
tion. ,The fact that sterling exchange con
tinued to advance here brouaht prices
very. near the level at which gold ship
ments would be profitable from here to
Paris In conjunction with London bankers.
Paris secured but a small proportion of
fold In the London bidding today, but the
lank of England was obliged to raise Its
bid sharply to secure the bulk of the sup
ply. Copper reacted In London today.
Reports of excited buying of iron helped to
noia tne unitea elates Stuc: stocks com
paratively firm. Last prices were near the
owest of the day.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales n.r
value. $1,474,000. United States la declined
per cent on call.
and closing
Rtprn
RfilMr
RM-r
RMthr ptd..
rK-l
Steel pM
Closing quotations at Kansas City as far
Ished by Logan A Bryan, No. I Board of
Trads:
Articles.
Wheat
Msy 7614 75H 7S1, 76H
July 7&V 77. 7677HHB
Corn
May 434 44H 4S 44H
July ...I 46 4Mn, 46 46S.B
sin'
e.
Artlcits.l Opea I High. I Low.
I Sat y.
lta Wheat-.
J ' July IsSHiiW f:!
1 Ion; 4Upt. 1e4,.. ITV
H I Iec ilsiWOX
f 1 , Corn- I I
JirV -May eiit7H, wJ X 4SI
if,. '.Juiy J4ws fc! "'.
Ill - i mmrm n- TO r
4 May 44Vvsl 4T 44 444 lex
tr -July '4---,tJS49f 4r 41 1 J?
x fi-pu "l k-vJ a&kjseaa,
I May lv7HjHtrT 14 0 11 00 1 m
f July H Mli 15 ft 14 S 14 fc
rVtK. M U T 14 40 1 16 14 S
Lard-
; I May in in, $7" in, inj
I eW I 1 isi t-ts. IKisi
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86i'Bl6jH4
"VfX.'l TA4
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I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
B Bid. A Asked.
It. Leals Ooneral Market.
ST. Iiei'Ifc, Msy . WHEAT Higher:
rack. No. 2 red, cash, ItfiiCTkc: No. 2 hard
ko1c; July, 82H&2o; September, M'tt
4 M i-i tun., tr... ma AAal
July. 4bTo; September, 40c; No. 2 white. hl
OATS Higher : track. No, 2 cash. 43c
July, oo; September, Ko; No, 2 white.
r laj u R Firm ; red winter patents. $3.80:
extra fancy and straight, $2.2o'(i'3.a; clear.
i.oo'ys.vu.
SEr-O Timothy, steady at $3.0f6C7u.
CORN MEAL Steady at $2.40.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, MHWjo.
iiAi-nrm; timothy. aie.aUCis.O0: ruairla.
fie m ('1 &.w.
IRON COTTON TIES-fLC.
BAOGINO lya.
HEMP TWINaV-10c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher: lohblnr.
$14 66. Lard, higher; prims steamed, $.1 ,
pry salt meata, higher; boxed extra shorts.
$lv.O0; clear ribs. l.r.; short clears. a.S7W
Bacon. iiis"vi . uuxh extra snort. Siu.aP
Clear riuv, iv.vitb, aiiurx clears. Ill.uu.
POCLTR x Quiet; chickens, lie: nriit
S'',c: luraoj. tju. aucas. iic; geese, 6c
Bl'TTEIt 4Julet; creamery, t4iHc
txiua r inn, ic
Vs. 'Carolina rhrmlcal ...
Va 'aro. t'hem. ymd
Wahanh
WlhtHh pflt
Walla-Fara-fi r.iprma
Wrallnchouae Electric ...
I VMrra I'nlon
waa Whaling U E
Wla. Central ptd
Noriharn FaHflc
Central Laathr
Central leather pfd
8lnaa.9hf nlald 8tel
Uraat Northern ptd
Int. Metropolitan ..
Int. Met. ptd
Total aalaa for ths day.
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Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK. May $. MONEY On
steady at :vp3
per cent
cent; closing bid, 24 per cent;
call.
ruling rate. per
offereo at a
ner cent: time loans, easy; sixty oays,
per cent; ninety days, 2S34 pe'
months 44 per cent; prime mercantile pa
per. B'v'Tn per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firm, with net-mi
business In bankers' bills st $4 SAlt
4 leM for demand and at $4 H.W&4 tare for
sixty-day bills; prsted rates, $4.MiiH.87; com
mercial hills. $4S3Sii4.834
BILVEJl Bar, S&,c; Mexican dollars,
riONDS Government, easy; railroad, Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonds today wsrs
mm fnllnwi'
IT. a. rf. 4a. l 104 Japan 4a, 14 sorlas.. H
Number
on stocks
of sales
were:
Adams Bxpraas
Amalgamated Cop par
. c. a r
Am. C. A r. pit
Am. Cottoa Oil
Am. Cettoa Oil ptd
Brloan Sxreeaa
An. H A U pld..... ......
Americas Ice
Ana. UnaMd Oil
Am. Unaead Oil pfi
Am. locomotive ,
Am. LoeomottT pfd
Am. 8. A K
Am. a. A ft. ptd
Am. Susar Raflntng
Am. Tobaceo pro ctra
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlaoa
Aublaon ptd
Atlantic coast una
Baltimore Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Breoklra Rapid Tt.
Canadian Paclflc
C antral ef Naw Jersey..,.
Cheaapaaka Ohio
Chlcaco Ot. W
Chlcaco A N. W
C. M. A Bt. I
ChlMXO T. A T
Chicaga T. A T. pfd
C. C, C. A eu L
Oolorado F. A I
Colorado A So
Colo. A Bo. lat pfd
Colo. A So. 3d pfd
Consolldatad Oas
Com Products
Corn Producla pfd
Delaware A Hudaoa
Dal., L. A W
Dan rar A R. O
D. A R. O. pfd
Olatlllera BecurtUee
Erla
En la pfd
Erla fcl pfd
General Electrle
llllnola Can Ira I
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
lows Oantral
Iowa Central pfd
Kansas Cltr 80
K. C. Bo. pfd..
Louisville A N
Mnlcan Canlral
Minn. A 8t L.
m.. et. p. a a. a. m
m . at. p. a a. a. m. pfd.
Miaaourl Pad Bo ,
M.. K. A T
M.. K. A T. pfd
National Load
N. R. R. of M. pfd..
Saw York Central...
N. T.. 0. A W
Norfolk A W
Norfolk A W. pfd..
North American .....
ractSa Mall
Pannarlvanta
People's Gas
P., C. C. A St. L. .
Praaacd Btcel Car....
Praaaad B. C. pfd ...
Pullman Pmlaoo Car.
Reading .
quotations
Bales. mh. Low. Cloaa.
M
... tt
... t-4
...10114
.... 7
4a. rr
...
is., in
.... N
.... M4
4s H
.. M
...1am
..101
.. 71
... ft.
.. 91
.. Ml
.. n
Chaa. A Ohio 4"a...in U a I. . e.
Chlcaro A A. ins... U..8'JT' ",. JI
C. H. A Q n. 4a.... $. I B. W. C 4s.. 7JH
C, R. I. A P. 4a.... to 'Seaboard A. U 4a.. 7J
do col. 5a. tk 80. Pacific 4a S
ccc. 8t. U f. 4a..l0iH do lat 4a ctfa 1J4
Colo. lnd. IVa. set. A 4SH 80. Railway n llt'H
. . aa mas at r.
.. mT. 8t. I A W. 4s. 80
..1"2U I'nlon Paclflc 4a 101
.. to V 8. Steal M 6s.... 7
.. Wahaih is ''
.. r4 do deb. B 44
.. fllVW.atern Md. 4a T414
..lft4HW. A U E. 4a tlV,
994W1S. Vnirai aa
do coupon
U. 8. la. rag. v....
do coupon
C. 8. old 4a, reg.
do coupon
C. B. nrw 4a, rag
do coupon
Am. T 1 banco 4s..
do 4s
Atrhlaon gen 4a..
do adj. 4a
Atlantic C. U
Ilal. A Ohio 4a.
do I H
Brs. R. T. . 4a..
Central ot On. 6s
do 1st lno
do fd Ins
do Id Inc.
104 do 4a etfa
. .. 1"1H do 4s cWa.
... KilH do Id series
....101 L. A N. unl. 4a...
....lnut Mae. e. 4 4a
. ...inS4 "Mcilcan Central
,...lf!"4 'do lat lno
.... 7S4Mlnn. A St. L. 4l
inaat M . K A T. 4s....
, fcu do H
. 2t,N. R. R. of si. .
HN. Y. C. a IHs......
loon" J c- a-
No. Pacific 4s
.. 844 do la
,.l(tt N. A W. a 4a....
.. K Q. 8. L. rfd. 4a.
..1T0 Pann. con. IV4a..
4CHPaainx tan
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Boipta Licbttr tad Priota Eicbar
Than 01 Trlday.
DECLINE IS NOTED IN PRICE OF HOGS
Rheeg Reeelpta Are Fair aad Prices
Prartleally Tea Ceats Hlgker
Tksa at CI ess ef
Last Week.
SOUTH OMAHA. May C. 1907.
Receipts wers: Cattla. Hoga. Blieep.
OSlclal Monday 4. AM $,100 7S.O
Same da ul week 4 441 4.042 .St
Same day I weeks ago.. e.f?7 4C-1 11 4.1
Same day $ weeks ago.. l l t.3-'l 141
Same day 4 weeks ago.. $.181 $,241 6.774
Same day last year 4,i2 4,60 11.714
The following table snows the receipti
of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year:
1901. IS Inc. Deo.
Cattle 400.&4) ?.04 71,425
Hogs Sr4.790 S77.334 71.44
Sheep 6V4.t S44.864 $0,038 ;
CATTLK QUOTATIONS,
Oood to choice corn-fee steers $6.'6 "
Pslr to good corn-fed steers 4 "( K
Common to fair steers ., A2fKu4 7S
Oood to choice fed cows AOtKuo 10
Pair to good cows and hslfers lst4 $6
Common to fair cows IK-v W
Pair to choice stock ere 4 feeders.. 4.$'5.00
Pair to good stockers A (seders.... 4 08 4-50
Common to fair stock era Otia 4 00
Bulla stags, sto $ 7&ir4 M
Veal calves 4.00io.U
Ths following table shows the sverags
price of hogs at South Omaha for ths last
several days, with semparlaon:
Data. I U07. im.lKe.lt04.laX.1903.im.
April a..
April 23..
April 14..
April 2S..
April ..
April n..
April 28..
April 29..
April SO..
May 1...
May
May I...
May 4...
!May S...
May
frV $4
as 29
a 11 v
im
a iTV
a rrvi
a )tv
a zs
( 2f4
2
a 2
84
as
2a
6 27
6 27!
21
6 15
$ Jtt 4 81
4 8X1
I M
t 4 78
t 23
$ 16l
t 10
a u:
4 7l
4 76
4 72J
4 Ciil
4 2
I 11
t 12
6 251 4 69'
6 ) 4 63
6 2 4 ao,
4 B7'
4 Bo!
7 07
7 0Z
7 04
7 06
roi
a in
4 77!
84
43,
B6!
a w
a 99
I 9J!
7 Ov
a
7 07!
7 OS!
94
6 9U,
t n
t 84
I 7$
I 74
6 74
t 72
a
( r
t 64
I 44
761 7 tl i 71
7 01
6 75
a 75 7 os
661 Mi
672
I 64
a
e s
Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICE8.
Cattle.
..$3.3i 60
.. i.ffa.40
.. $.0O..20
.. 1.9"i.25
S.2ui6.70
4a.
4s.
-olo. Mid.
Colo A So.
Cuba (a
"D. R. O. 4s..;..
Dlitlllera' Bm. as....
Erla p. 1. 4s.....
do gen. 4a
Hock Id VaL 44S. ...
Japan 4a
Bid. "Offered.
4s.
41, lno
9'jn
- tu
100
1)
l.suo
x
0
10
t.400
,7"0
100
4"!
t.U0
100
1100
l.fcO
"166
il0
1.100
11,000
te.
u
ri4
am
3
ice
MS
Wm,
in
u
S4t4
M
lu.l'a
995,
SI Sa
1784,
1HH
in 14
M
ITS
a
83
los
Ub
i
lis
Kl
41
t4
94
10H4
W
sH
f
l7Ti
.. .m.
41
n
151
are
600
"'aw
100
04
"i.whi
too
"ioo
4"0
1,I"0
an
!
to
i4
113 Va
Wm,
m
470
'to"
TO
4'4
64
4
44
lS3li
1SH
IS!
470
"ti"
4t4
6644
0 14IV1 14744
104 744 74V4
too
too
ino
600
to
1,300
14 WO
4
M0
14.IT0
1W
!4
IS
4.114
l-4
Tt
IT
l
6544
iiTti
Ml
Tt
i:4
M .
I4H
"
lllVa
it ii
itfi,
tt
14
18
71
12.14,
93
S 14 9444
..$17,400 116 11144
ss
I7S
9f4
H'4,
M
110
1
T
1244
17
U
104
U4
lit
1 43
94
5
1014
w
14
SO
1T7
in
414
11V.
1S1
litS
V4
19
70
aiH
24
(9
44
nt4
1
Tt I
IKS
470
19
71
64
J4
6.-,
1
147
146
14
74
17
77
1H
17 .
14
m
49
lot
ISO
7S
a
jr.
4i4a
SI
114-4
31
rt
91
7!
7
113
70
!
9
US
11244
Doitos Stocks and Boads.
rtOSTON. May Call loans. t
cent: tlms loans, 4Hff6H pel" C9ni-
cosing quotations were:
ii.Ki.nn ,1 l 91 Btnsham
.. y.iii. ai nwi...
.. 79 Cantennlal
.. ti Copper Rang
,. 94 Dal, Want
..130 yranklln
,.1S Oraabr
..119 lale Hoy, la ...
..110 Maaa. Mining ..
.. 21 MChlsan
..174 Mohawk
..144 Mont. C. A C.
.. 1014 Dominion .
..124 (laceola
113 Parrot
lMQulncy
19 Btiannoa
94 Tamarack
Ill....aolTrtnlty
. is United copper ,
.47 C. B. Mining...
. 42 V. B. Oil
.110 rtak
. to Victoria
, 17 Winona ....
. 17 WolTerlne - ..
,101a, North Butte ..
. J Butt Coalition
. 41 Nevada
. 94Cal. A Arlaooa
. 11 Arlaooa Com. .
do 4a
Mai Central
Atrhlaon
do pld
Ronton A Alt', nr..
Boat on A Maine...
Hoaton Sleratod .
Fltchuurg pfd ....
Mai. Central
N. T.. N. H. A H.
Vnlos Paclflc
Am. Pnas. Tab....
Amer. Bussr .......
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Am. Woolen .......
do pfd ....
Bdlaon Elee.
Maaa. Elaetrto
do ptd
Maaa. Oaa
I'nlted rruit ..
Cnlted R. M...
do pfd
V. 8. fUsel....
do pfd
Adrtntur
Douri
Amalgamated .
Atlantle
Asked.
per
Official
. 90
.976
. II
. as
. 14
. 17
.110
. 19
. t
. 14
. 99
. I4
. 66
Hogs.
$o.i2mu.s:H
6.70 416 62
6.75 fe,s.4::'4
6u0 v4.62
aa n.z.'e
stock
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ..
St. Louis
Sioux City ....
The official number of cars of
brought in today by each road waa:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'f'i.
u., M. at Bt. F 4
U. P. system 82
C. & N. W. (east).. 6
C. & N. W. (west).. 49
C. St, P.. M. 4 O... 9
C, U. A Q. (east) .. t
C. B. & Q, (west).. 68
C. R. L A P. (east).. S
Illinois Central t
Total receipts 175
The disposition of the day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the n uni
on r 01 ueua inaicaieu
S
10 24
1
34 t
I 1
1
23 I
74 M
prlcee were forced up right around lc
higher than the close of last week. The
trade was healthy and active and the effer.
Ings changed hands quickly at prices strong
to We higher on the better pedes, with per.
haps not more than a steady market n the
poorer stuff.
The quality of the offerings on the whole
today was very good and sales ranged up
on a. fairly conuarallve basts with the gmnl
time of last week as far ae the better class
of stuff was concerned. V"iied lmle
brought $ It). 8hrn ewes commanded fi le,
equal to the top price paid for this clase of
stuff last week.
Quotations on wnnled killers: flood to
choice lamba. $8,004.18 60: fair to good lambs,
$7 Rfi 7 90; good to choice yearlings, lamo
weights, $7.img7.fi&: fair to good earl":s.
lamb weights. $ fHi 90; good to choice
yearlings, heavy weights. $6 joufl.; fair to
good yearlings, heavy weights. $; S0ir 60;
good to choice old wethers. $i..VU$iri 90. good
to choice ewes, $t Kit SO; fair to good ewes,
$5 .V'diC.W; clipped sheep and lambs sell
about $1 off fern above quotatlona
Keuresentatlve Bales:
shorn.
14. $$$:
A. $6.16;
powdered.
11. 14 (S: No. 1$. U N: No.
ronfe-tlonere' A, $4 40; mould
rut loaf. IS 60: rrtialie L 16 60;
$4 40, granulated, $4 60; cubes. 1106.
MOLA.SKii Klrm, New Orleans open
kettle, good to choice. $74J(r
NKW OKI. RAN. May 6. SCOAR
Stescly; oien kettle cen'rlfugal, Vu-c:
centrifugal yellow. IVaV; setnds.
$,c
MOLASSES Quiet; new syrup, HCfl4c
157 western lamba.
M7 western ewes ..
112 Mexican lambs..
fa4 Mexican lambs..
12! Mexican lambs..
1J6 Mexican lamba..
411 western lambs..
161 western lambs.
Av.
. 6
. 97
. K2
. 8J
. 82
. 8-'
. K0
. w
Tr.
w
6 76
8 40
8 4U
8 40
8
8 60
8 60
Omaha Packing Co. .
Swift and Company .
Cudahy backing Co. .
Armour 4k Co
6wlft 4 Co., country.
Vansant A Co
Lobman A Co
VV. I. Stephen
Hill & Son
P. P. Lewis
Huston 4k Co.
Ill
17 I
121 I
II
2 I
"4
14
14
....... a
a
If
91
.. 1744
.. Ia44
..171
..
! 1 Hamilton A Rothschild.
Londoa Cloaing; Stocks.
LONTX)N. May 6. Closing quotations on
the Stock exchange were:
Conaola. monay
do account
Anaconda
Atrhlaon
do pfd
Balttmora A Ohio...
Canadian Pad no ...
Chaaapaake A Ohio.
Chicago TI. W
C. M. A Bt. P
ra 8eera
B A K. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
llllnola Central
...190
... a4
... 94
... 9
96I-1IN. T. Central....
It 7-14 Norfolk A W
.. II do pfd
.. 9 Ontario A W
.. M14 Pannarlvanla ....
..lol Rand Mi nan
..lMv, Readlns
. 43 Southern Railway
. It do pfd
.140 goutharn Psolna
. 14, t nlon racino
. 10 do pfd ....
. 74 TT. B. Steal..
. 9M, do pfd ....
. 6k Wahaah
. 41 do pfd ....
.161 Bpantlh 4a ..
Ixulavllla A N Ill Orand Trunk
M . K. A T I ,
SILVER Par. steady. SOHd per ounce.
MONEY Hi 81 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for short bills Is 8 1-16 per cent; for three
months "bills, JH per cent.
New Tsrk MlalaaT Btoeks.
NEW TORK. May 6. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Ado
P. Huss
Kingan A Co
L. Wolf
J. H. Bulla
Sam Wsrthelmer .
Mlko Haggerty ....
J. B. Root & Co.
T. B. Inghram ....
Sullivan Bros. ...
Lehmer Bros. ....
Other buyers
Cattle.
.. 639
.. 994
..
.. l,0oa
.. 131
94
10
.. 27
tm
.. 63
6
81
11
"267
23
64
3
81
9
68
7
$64
Hogs. Sheep.
60S
1.143
1.661
1.6;$
l,tk
1,919
1.68
243
667
1436 6,119 7,794
10
.400
. 10
. 41
. iO
. 90
.ISO
.109
. I
Vaf ...
Ontario
Ophlr
Poloal
Saras
glarra Nevada
Standard
Bmall Hoses ..
. 96
.re
. u
Con.
Alloa
nriMTo
Ilrunawlck Con. .
Comatock Tunnel
Con. Cal. A Vs.
Horn Silver ....
Iron Bllvar
LeadvlUe Cos. .
Treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON, May 6. Today's State
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the $160,OoO,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance.
$;;.-, 2Hfc,07; gold coin and bullion, $,565,988;
gold certificates, $13,J2S,00.
Totals
CA'i'l'LK Receipts were verv moderate
today and the quality of the offerings waa
very fair as a rule. Indications are favor
able for a let-up In supplies this week, as
farmers are getting out into the fields and
this always means a let-up In receipts.
With favorable advices from eastern
markets and active demand both for local
and shipping account, the trade opened
out briskly with prices bid and paid rang
ing from strong to Mi 10c higher than Fri-
,H I day. All classes of fat cattle were in ac
ta i tlve request and about the only kind to
and unfinished grades. An early olearance
was made.
There were only about thirty loads of
cows and heifers on sale and with a vigor
ous lnoulrv from hoth local htitc.hers and
104 nuuM, hnvera htiafnena wna llvelv from the
li start with prices mostly 6fM0c higher than
the close of last week. The tone to the
trade waa decidedly strong and the limited
offerings changed bands In good season.
Veal calves were about steady with the
cose of last week, but the market was a
shade stronger for bulls, stigt , nd rough
stock generally.
There was a better Inquiry from all
sources for stockers snd feeders this morn
ing and prices were generally a shade
higher than the cloae of last week all
around. As usual the Inquiry was best
for the good weight and quality steers, but
the light stuff met with more favor than
recently and everything on sals changed
hands qulckiy.
Representative sales:
Av. Pr. No.
. 22
. !
. 47
.1:
4 97
I
17
M4,
II ,
.
.471
..tie
. 1
CHICAGO LIVC STOOrt MARKF. T
Cattle ftroagr to Higher Hogs Lower
Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO, May A CATTLE Receipt a,
23.000 head. Market strong to Ujl.c higher;
common to prime steers, atOiyutiei; cows.
$3.26.00; heifers, U U'uo.&o; bulla $0 W
4.40; calves, $i.76uJo.76; stockers and feeders.
ta.00tid.26.
HOOS Receipts, 42,000 head. Market 60
lower; choice to prime heavy, $U4yN.47V:
medium to good heavy. $4 H4.42W; butcher
welghta, $ii.V4u4j.4;; good to prime mixed.
$;. 4.6.42; packing, $6. aii. 42U ; pigs. $6.60
1 40; bulk of sales, $4 .42Vl3l v4
SHEEP AND LA M Ud Receipt s, 30.000
head. Market steady; sheep, 14 26Q4.26;
yearlings, lo.0tnu.; lamba i.5CKj.76.
Kaneaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May a CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6.(4)0 head, Including 6110 southerns;
market steady to 10c higher: choice export
and dressed beef steers. $5 60ii.20: fair to
good, $4.7Mi6 60; western fed steers. $4 Sy
6.60; stockers and feeders. t3.7Vu6.16; south
ern steers, t3.an4j6.40; southern cows, $3.0Ka
4 20; native bows, $.nit4.80; native heifers,
$3.7uj6.30; bulls, $3.Kj4.36; calves, Xbip
6.50.
HOOS Receipts. 7.000 head; market 2H
60 lower; top, $440; bulk of sales. 6.Xtf
4 37H; heavy, $6.fc41.32V9; packers, $.30iji
6.37V: light, tg.364i.4U; pigs. ..2V(ji6.78.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts. fl.OM
head; market firm- lambs, $7.00a .; ewes
and yearllnRs, $5.5(4i4.75; western fed year
lings, $6.2Vu7.00; western fed sheep, $6.26
6.60; stockers and feeders, t4.0U4j4i.0O.
St. Loals Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. May 6 CATTLE Receipts,
4AO head, including 1,4.W heiJ Texars;
:r.nrktt stiong; native shipping an. I export
steers, $MOp6.60; dressel i.eef ml lutchtr
sleerr $4.9(6.40: steers under 1 Mr) II.,
$4.(9l.76; stockers and Wdvrj, t3 5"C?6t6;
cowa and heifers. t!.S4X&.!k: canners, ?0('(2
2.- bulls. $1664i4.75; oalvrss. II Oitfill OO;
Texna and Indian steers. $i.iifi5.'(i: rows
and hrl'ers, $1.90(14.40.
HCXIi. Receipts. 6,800 head; market
a shade lower; pigs and lights, $e.O(&.60:
packers. .004i 46; butchers and best heavy,
d 46tf.52H.
SHEEP AND lAMRS-Recelpts. 1,600
head; market steady; native muttons, $3 VKt
8.S0; lambs, $3.7b&.26: culls and bucks, $4.00
ClS.00; stockers and feeders, $3.754.26.
Hew York Live Stork Market.
NEW TORK, May 6. BEEVES Receipts.
.t2 head; market steady: bulls, barely
steady; steers, $6.2066.16; bulls. IIdOHM.);
cows, $126(&4.15: exports estimated tomor
row, 920 cattle and $.100 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts. 6.878 head; market
active and 26a higher: veals, $6.007.60; culls,
M.0O'g4.5O; dressed calves, firm; city dressed
veals, SiffllHc per lb.; country dressed, 6
H OO 8-Recelr.ts, 12,$90 head; market
lower; state hogs, $7.&0S.16.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 9.27S
head: market for sheep firm, for lambs
steady; clipped ev.es, . t6.OOfoS.6u; woolod
ewes, $6.0006.50, nominal; clipped lambs,
t7.00&S.10; few unshorn lambs, $8.60; ex
ports estimated for tomorrow, 610 sheep,
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, May B.-CATTLE-Receipts.
2.8S4 head; market strong, shade higher;
natives. $4.40ti.26: cows and heifers. ti.2a&
6.00; stockers and feeders. $3.6O4.60.
huus Keceipts, 4,303 head: market 20
higher- top, $4.86; bulk, $6.30ff.S2.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.310
head: market steady; lamba, $8.00iS8.6o;
yearlings, $7.0007.60.
Sinox Cltr Live Stock Market. ,
BIOUX CITY. May 6.-(8pecIal Telegram.)
CATTLE Receipts, t.000 head; market
steady; stockers, 10c higher; beeves, $4.60
ti6.70; cows, bulls and mixed, $3 40ig4.70:
stockers and feeders, $3.604.76; calves ana
yearlings, $3.254.40.
HOOS Receipts. 2.600 head: market 24o
lower, selling at t6.2oiu-4.27); bulk of sales.
$.20.2H
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen.
Duns Report on Bank Clearings
Flour, bbls.
Wheat, bu..
Corn. bu....
Oats. bu....
Receipts. Shipment
... I8.OU 7 ono
... 69.f) fa.ooo
... 42, On) 13.0U)
...110.0 Tfc.ouO
Liverpool Grata as! rrovlsleas.
LIVERPOOL. May WHEAT - Soot.
firm; No. 3 red western winter, 4s td; No.
1 California, 4e 6V1: futures, steady; May,
aa 4d: July, 4s frd; September. s jd.
CUKN SKt, steady; American mixed,
new, 4S 7H1; American mixsa. o d. 6s d;
futures, quiet; July, 4s 6d; Septembur,
44,d.
Hol'S In London (Pact fie ouast). quiet.
At lwmAI 6a.
Tlslble SaF of Grala.
NEW YORK, May 4. -Ths visible supply
of grain Saturday. May A as compiled by
the New York Produce exchange, waa as
follows:
W beat 61,489,030 bu.; decrease, 787.000 bu.
Corn ,lo2,ou0 t'i.; decresse, $73,u00 bu.
(late 10.197.0UO bu.; lncreaae, tl.Uk bu,
Hye Ln-v (X bu. ; decrease, 44.no bu.
barley 1344, 000 bu,; (secrease, 17S.00U bu.
Mllwaak.ee Grala Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wla. May $ WHEAT
No. 1 aortbern, 34o: No. t northern, at
aj-so-c: July. acj)C Dia.
KTE No. I, 7;4W
HARL.EY Na i. 77y7So.
CORN No, t cash. 4je0-4Hc; July, 43e
asfceo.
Dsilatk Grala Market.
DC1.CTH. May a-WHEAT-No. 1 north
ern. aajo; No. $ northern, aoc; Msy, keo;
July. avc; aeinauuw, vw.
OATtt On tra a, tie.
TeleAo SaveA Market.
TOLEIXJ. stay . alaJt ua Clover, easy;
19 IO: tirtorier. 17 63. lecember, $7 . W:
Maggb. i.Iia tauMKJgr, ta. Aaauke, ti p
Bk eieaiiags for April, as reported by & O. Dug Co., show ooallnaed heavy serUements
throogh the baaka la all seetions et the United States, lo saoat of them larger than aver be
fore reported In April, sad this notwithstanding exceptional activity In April ot both pre
ceding vear. Red need payments through the New York City berk, doe to ths mneh
sou tier volume ef stoek market ope rat loot this year, again cause loss la New York City
baa k clearings eompered with both preceding years, but despite the latter, total bank sx
ehaoges at el) sides in the United 8Utea ouulds New York are tOMU.&Oi, an lusreaae
of 11 1 per sent, over last year, and 211 per cent over April, llktt. This la a rery satiafaetory
showing, especially as to results achieved at ths Importeut manufacturing oeoters la ths Nsw
Sag nd States, in the Middle Atlantle States and In the Central West. Further lmprors
BMict is noted st ths South, and Baltimore reports a small gain, with mneh better resalts at
Richmond and Atlanta. Decreases are still shown at two or three southern cities, bnt these
are not Important St Louis, New Orleans and Louisville report gains. There Is a good In
crease at Chicago and other important central Western cities, and few losses, whils at tha
far West further heavy gains at many placet point to continued rapid expansion there. At
Paclflc Coast cities a large inereaas testlflas to the activity of trade in that section, though at
Baa Francises the report for April last year embraoes only part of the month. Port ad and
some other northern Pacific elttrs continue to show an exceptionally heary volume ef besi
ness. Comparison la made below of bank exchanges by sections 00 raring three years, ais
ths average dally figures for ths year to date :
9a
arsiu
Maw England
Miftilla -
bMili auaiitto ....
SuuUxsra ..........
Ouual Wert....
Weavers
Pauac
Total
Haw Kurt C.iy ...
Cattsg Stales
Avenge daily
AstU . ......
atarok
yaUruary
im
1907.
WJtOWt.587
lJl.J7rt Jt -4
i4.lJlJ79
64l).l.8.tHt
1.4M.4i7.J:l4
410 .ttt.lHia
40i.uiuti9
4 J5'l,V8HjJ.M)
7.6d7.ai.ol4
U.t)17U,4o4
S4R.4,aon.nia
l'.KW.
771.4-4117
HD4.7il.iilO
9.tl..7.'.40
61 U.'l.ixj
l.i!7o.7.'7.4,7
HJ'.oW.J.Pl
I .H44.743J44
19,tM)77ri.71a
5I6JIWOOO
481.1.0 H
6u J.4.H. JJ
ai;,7oo.jou
r.a.
71
7i
-4- 5. I
.7
4 14. 1
V-1
-44.1.3
U
103 9.1
- 5.8
17.
- it
- 81
100 s.
g7417,3.('0
S71.0IJ ot I
lM,7is.71i
474.MI.I01
l.lBl.oMi.t.lS
otj.m,o-.o
'ioo.JOt.JIO
gl.lWi 'jli.HKO
8,o0.790.4tlO
13.734.o63.UO
4o.Kli.lHil)
t.ll.O'l.i.iHIv)
47J,90'J,(KH)
- aa
- 4 7
-fll.e
410 4
-r.Ut
Nearly all of the dries in ths far West report larger sxhanrea than la either of the two pre
coding years, snd there are large gains at such Important points aa Kansas City, St Paul, alia
nespous, St Joseph sad Omaha, showing a larger volume of payments through tha banks
than ever before reported la April There are also notable gains at oloux City, Topaka and
Denver. Th figures in detail are printed below :
1907.
gSrt r 14.951
DM l.otO
14 6 l.JU
JH '.lol
tSS HJ
a.u-i .7
13.t 7tt.4vl 9171ft 111
o lll-ij
10 ujiil
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Mlsusa nulls
fti. Vm.J,
ijvm aft.rua..M
Sioux t if .
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9 oaauQt....
L4a.-o
Wiiia..M....
19Jd.
6.llo.744
tfl.U'414
7-ell.J7
(va. eialags ...
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ranra
aioua Palis.
Kl 141.174
44i MV1
l.lMlM
6.7 M.i4
8.4irfKrj
4 4:.9i4
a..i 7i
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$.4 ai i I
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1.9u4.'.ll
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9A. U Mil
11.-11:4.134
7.1 ' 1.14 J
4.4 7H..S '4
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a 1 in 1 ij
K. - 171
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4 477
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419
14 4
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9 -77.7 .'1
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19
II
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30
40
10
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4 44
4 40
4 44
4 40
4 90
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4 90
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I 00
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7W
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Av
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6 39
I to
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
94
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I 90
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I 16
I II II 940 I IB
I IS 1 11U 4 SO
I 69 1$ 114 4 90
I 10 4 lxtl 4 44
I 46 4 1190 4 41
$ 90 I lilt 4 41
4 49 $1 941 4 14
4 00 . 4 11 S6 4 14
4 04 9 1-el 4 44
4 It 6 Ill 4 IS
I 16 17 1141 4 40
4 94 1 111 4 64
BULLS.
4 40 1 9074 4 95
4 09 4 404 4 44
4 II
CALVES.
in 1 in a tc
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
MIS. 31 Hi 4 94
477 4 Ul lot 4 94
HEIFERS.
$ 744 4 00 90 4 85
14 444 4 00 94 94 IIS
I Hi tog a m t
I 44 4 4 I HaO 4 44
HOGS The week opened out with a very
fair run of hogs and a further decline In
prices. Tbe situation seems to be mure or
less bearish and win probably continue so
us long as receipts both here and st other
p- Ints are liberal as tiiey nsve been or lute.
The provision situation Is very unsatisfac
tory and (Ackers are all more or less bear.
Ish In their viewa Eastern markets were
reported lower this mornJng and liberuliy
supplied and first bids here were llSiio
lower than Saturday. Desirable light and
bacon grades hardly showed that much de
cline, but a good share of the heavy and
packing bogs were tuny 00 on, tne markets
closing weak at a decline. TVps brought
16 36 today, the same as Saturday, but the
bulk or tne traauig was st to.a.'gv.iu, aa
against $6 2!-t6.27H Saturday.
South Omaha
Sioux City ..
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
Bt. Louis ....
Chicago
Totals ....
7.S00
8.O0
7,310
l.fjUO
30.0(4)
.41.686 67. KuC 44,610
. 4.SJ0 6.100
. 2.l0 2.M
. 6.000 7.0(0
, 2.36 4,i'2
. 4,0(0 6,S0
.23. UK) 42.0U0
OMAHA WHOLK9ILE MARKET.
Condition of Trade aa4 Qeotatloas oa
Staple aaa Fancy Prodaee.
EcitiS l er dos., loo.
HI "ITER 1'ackliig stock. lOyllo; choloe
to fancy aalry, Uyi:, vrenirry. ilni3c.
LIVE lvi 4.TU V Hens, It.-; old roost
ers, 6Vac; turkeya Lv: ducks, llo; young
rooeleis, Ttjvc. geese, r.
FRUITS.
FINEAITLK8 Florida, $6.6OC0O psr
irate.
cURAWHERRlKS Arkansas. 14-tjuart
case, ft 71 p 8 00.
C4JCUAM T8-Ir sack of 100, $4.00.
THUl'lLAL FRUITS.
LEMONS l.inionurs, 30m sue, $6.50; 100
Site, KJTo, othel brands. 6tc loss.
ORANGES Mediterranean bweets, IM,
17(1. m; 216 and 7-u slses. $ t. f "u 3. 7f ; W, lJfi, IM
sixes, U.; caiitornla Navels, extra fancy,
)4, Ml, il(i, 360 siioB. 44. do; fancy, 1.4 sse,
$3.c; 150 slxe, $4.uu; choice, large slses, per
box, KM'.
BANANAS Per medium-sited hunch,
jb; Jumtx.es, I2 wny4.60.
tiRAl'K KR l IT Sites i4 to SO, $8 7684500.
FIGS California, bulk. 6Vc; 4-crowa
Turkish, 14c; vcrewn Turkish, lie; 3-orown
Turkish, 9c.
DATES Ksda way, 6'e; sayers, 6c; hal
lowls, 6c; new stuffed walnut dates, s-tu,
box, $l.t.
NEW FOTATOFS Per lb, 6e.
OLD AEaETABLES.
POT ATX5E4 Table slock, per bu., "OcJJ
1.0f: swil slock. 9f&$l.J0.
NAVY BEANS l'er bu.. $1.66; No. 1 $L6tL
BEEF CI'Tb.
No. 1 ribs, 13c; No. I ribs, H-; No. t
rlba 6V; No. 1 loin, i;vc; No. 1 Kiln. 134c:
No. $ loin, 13o; No. ! chuck, g'tjc; No. 3
chuck, 6c; No. 3 chuck, 6Vic: No. 1 round,
9Sc; No. t round. c, No. $ round. 7c,
No. 1 plate, 4c; No. t plate. 3c, No. $
plate. 3c.
NEW VEQETAFLES.
ASPARAGUS $1 75 per dot. bunches.
BEANS New wsx and string, per ham
per. 14.14).
BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per
dos. bunches. 4Tj60c.
CAHBAGEt New Texas, per lb., 34o; Call
forma, 8"c.
CELERY Florida, $1 2f doa
TOMATOES Florida, 30-lb. crate, $3.60.
ONIONS Red or yellow Colorado, pat
bu., $1.00; Texas silver skin, per crata, about
46 lbs., :.0"; yellow Texas, per crate, about
45 lbs., $1.86. Green onions, per dos., box,
35c.
LEAF LETTUCE Hot house, per dos.
heads, 45c.
CrctMBERS Per dot., $1.00.
PARSLEY Hot house, per dos. bunches,
40c.
FIB PLANT-60-lb. boxes. $4.353175.
RADISHES Per dos. bunches, 4uc; extra
large bunches, 75c per dus.
MISCELLANEOUS. 1
SUGAR Granulated cane. In sacks. $6.81;
granulated beet. In savas. $6.11.
COFFEE Roaated, No. Si. 26o per lo,;
No. 80, 21o per lb.; No. $6, 19c per lb.; No
20, 16c per lb.: No. 21, 13c per lb.
CHEESE Block Swiss, 19c; llrr.borger,
14c: Young Americas, 17a
NUTS-Californla walnuts. No. t. soft
shell. 12c; No. 1, soft shell, 16c: Bratlla,
1644j1Sc: pecans, 1a22c; filberts, 12Hc; pea
nuts, raw, 7Hc; rousted, 84c; California ai.
oionds, 17Vo; coeoanuia $6.00 per 100.
CANNED GOODS Com, standard, west
ern, fxuGt)c; Maine, $1.15. Tomatoes, fancy,
3-lb. cans, 11. 4b; standard, 8-lb. cans, $1 30.
Pineapples, grated, 2-lb utandard. tia.J
2.10; sliced, ll.7itf2 Sf.; fancy Hawaiian,
1"4 Ue , $1.76. Gallon apples, $Z6"-i)
titi. California apricots. $2.00. Pears, $1.76
2.60. Peaches, $1.7562.40; L. C. peaohee,
$1002.50. Alaska salmon, red, $1.15; fancy
Chinook, flat, $2.10; fanck sockeye, flat, 11.95.
Batdines, quarter oil, $3.26; three-quarters
mustard, $2.75. Sweet potatoes, $1.104p 26.
Bauer kraut, 9oc. Pumpkins, 80c(rt $1.00. Wax
beans. 2-lb.. 8Ocf$1.00. Lima beans. 3-lb.
75c!o$lS5. Soaked peas, 3-lh.. 80c; early
June. Sfccl ie; fancy. $1.281.96.
CALIFORNIA DHIKU FKUITS Prunes
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of immediate grades: quo
tatlona range from $4jc to 9o for California
fruit and from SVfcc to 60 for Oregon.
Peaches are unchanged, with fancy yellows
quoted at 13V9C; fancy Muir, 14c. Raisins
are firm: loose Muscatels are quoted at
g&Oc; seeded raisins, 94jllo.
BRAN Per ton, $19.00.
HAY Choice upland, per ton, $12.00:
medium, $11.00; No. 1 bottom, $9.60; off
grades, $6.6ii(8.00. Rye straw, $7.00; No, 1
alfalfa. $11.00.
FISH Pickerel, dressed, 0! pike,
dressed, 12c- white fish, dressed, winter
caught, 134 15c; trout. n&16c; halibut. ISo;
salmon, 16c; ' catfish, 16c; herring,
dressed, pan frozen. 6c; perch, scaled nnd
dressed, 8c; crapples, round. fcQVc; erapplea,
large, fancy, lftc; black baas. 25c: smelts,
sweet and fine, 13c; eel, 18c; blue fish, 16c;
red snapper, 12c; roe shad, per pair, 403)
60o; frog legs. 30040c: lobsters, green, per
lb... 87c; lobster, boiled, per lb., 30c;
mackerel. Spanish, per )b 14c; mackerel,
native, 13i25a per lb.; fresh green turtle
meat, 26o lb.
HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted.
No. 1, 8c; No. 2. 8c; bull hides, 6c; green
hides. No. 1, 8c; No. Z, 7c; horse. $1.60r3.60;
sheen pelts, 6'"e4j'$1.25. Tallow, No. i, 4Vtc;
No. 2. SHc. Wool. 15Q22c.
CURED FI3H Family white fish, per
quarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. $4.00: Norwsy mack
erel. No. L $35.00; No. 2. 1.00; herring, m
bbls., $00 Iba each. Norway, 4k, $11.00.
Forelara Financial.
LONDON, May . Money was In liberal
supply and poor demand In the market to
day. Discounts were easv. Paris com
peted for the $1,750,000 In gold availuble and
secured IjOu.OOO. The Bank of England ob
tained the remainder at half a cent ad
vance. The Indian secretary secured an
option of $11B,0u0 In gold which will be
available in the market shortly. Business
on the Stock exchange did not materially
Increase, but the tone was dlstlnotly firmer.
British securities hardened under the lead
of consols. The cheapness of money la
making Its effect felt now that the prin
cipal loans have been launched. Paris lib
erally supported specialties In the foreign
Section and caused moderate advances. :
Japanese Imperial 6s of 1904 closed at Ml. !
Americana, dexplts tha poor New York
statement, opened only fractionally lower
and received their Initial lors In the fore
noon. I'nlon Pacific and Canailan Pacific
eased, but New York supported Its favor
ites and caused a firm close. The Stock
exchange will be closed May 18 and 20,
Whitsunday holiday. I
BERLIN. May . Prices on the Bourse
today ware firm. Americans opened weak,
but Improved latsr.
PARIS. May A Trading on the Bourse
today was Inactive and prices were heavy.
Russian Imperial 4 closed at 74.70, Russian
bonds ot 1J0 at l.XXa4.o.
Wool stark et.
LONDON, Msy . WOOL-Ths offerings
at the wool auction sals today amounted to
13.6X3 bales. Prices were slightly better,
particularly for cross-bred. All sections
operated freely. Bllpes were in active de
mand for home and continental spinners
snd a few Taamanian greasles were taken
for America at Is Id. Cape of Good Hope
and Natal grades were In good demand.
Following were the sales In detail: New
South Wales, 900 bales: scoured. Is IHirgs;
greasy, 6d1s lVd. Queensland, 1.100 bales;
scoured, la 4d'iis 9Sd; greasy, hi clalJ
Victoria, 1.100 bales; scoured, Is 1V1 41 Is J ;
greasy. 8Vlii Is JHI. South Australia, frO
bales; scoured, 10duls6d; greasy, ad'als 9Hd
West Australia, 6u0 bales; greasy, 7d
Is 14d. Tasmania. 60 bsles; greasy, lodai
Is 3d. New Zealand. 8.200 bab-a; scoured.
Isaacs id; greasy, onlj'is 3d. tape tt Good
Hope snd Natal. 1"0 bales; scoured, loda
lslld; greasy, ii$l(d.
ST. LOUIS. May 4. WOOL-Bteady ; me
dium grades comblrg and clothing. KUite:
j light fine, 4iSlc; heavy fine, lttfllc; tub
WUSJieu, .Tuaii:.
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oneep wiiu oniy isir rw-uu n,i, mg,r oouj .. - - --. ---- - " - . - 1 H u . ni
and a good dewand la iiccai of suf .pLee, j $4 .4. No. li M ; Ist. II. 14.10, No. afondlng date last yea $14,
Metal Market
LONDON. May -METALS Spot tin
was unchanged at 19! In Ixndon but fu
tures were 1 10s luwer at 4?17 l"s. Lo
cally the market was easy with apot quoted
at 41.85443. 86. Copper was lowr in the
London market, with spot closing at 104
7s 6d, or a decline of 17s6d; futures, 13
10s. Locally the market was unchanged
with Ike quoted at $J6 03 25.60. eleotrolvt'o
St M8T-(4.76, and ousting at $ J OOy'AM.
L?ad was du 1 and unchanged st Hit a-i't
In the local market, but declined 5s to
l9i:s6d In Lond"n. Shelter was un
changed at 36 In the London market an1
st V wiiiS 60 In the lx-al market. Iron nas
higher In the English mnr-', with Sfn
AmrA foundry ouoted at 5 l'ii. and C.eve-
1 land warrants at Co & Lox-slly the lnar
I ket was unchanged with No. 1 foundry
Southern quoted st $. 2fi?l 25. No. X
! foundry northern a' $:4 7 i75, No. 1
.foundry routhern st $r5 6 V). and No. I
1 .,,4rv af.uthern at U4 .OotfiM .
ST LOUIS, May 6 -M ETALS Lead,
quiet, MW Spelter, quiet. IllgSj. .
gaarar o " Holsaaea.
NEW TORK, May t SI'OAR Raw,
firm; fair refining, $3 26. Centrlf. 94 test,
la. 71. molaases sugar. $1.01. Refined
steady;
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 6.-COTTON Spot
closed steady; middling uplnnds, H.iOc;
middling gulf, 11.90c. Sales, 3,613 bales.
ST. 1L'I8, May 6. COTTON Steady ;
middling. 11 Sales, $7 bales. Receipts,
145 bales. Shipments, tug bales. Stock,
37,854 bales.
NEW ORLEANS. May 1 COTTON
Spots closed firm; sales, 750 bales. Low
ordinary, 6vsc; ordinary, 7'c; good ordi
nary, $-16c; low middling, lti4,c; middling,
lljc; good middling, Ittc; mldd.ing fair,
18SC nominal: fair. 14VkO nominal. Re
ceipts, 1,274 bales: stock, 147,846 bales.
LIVERPOOL, May A COTTON Spot In
fair demand; prices 8 points higher; Ameri
can middling fair, 7.79d; good middling,
7.35d; middling, 6. Tit'; low middling, (37d;
good ordinary, 6.71d; ordinary, 6.86d. The
sales of the day were lo.OO bales, of which
600 bales were for speculation and export,
and Included 9.WXI Arnerloan. Receipts, 41,000
bales, Including 40.AW American.
CotTeo Market.
NEW YORK, May . COFFEE Market
futures opened Irregular, with May un
charged, October 20 -points lower and the
general list 6'lfi points lower as a result of
disHT pointing cables and a little -Curopean
sellliig in the absence of a prompt demand.
TI11 ct ntlnued heavy receipts seeme-l a
deviating factor and there was little buy
ing by trade Interests, prices ruling bare'jr
steady, with the close steady at a net de
cline of loftlA points. Sales were reported
of 30,600 bags. Including Msy, 6.6U.(o;
July a. 46c; September. 6 Jt.&6.40c; DioantiMr,
4i0.4f.c; March, 6 464 6. 60c. Spot loaritut,
quiet; No. 7 Rio, 4Hc; No. 4 Santos, e4jC
Mild ccffse, dull; Cordova. rflHWo-
OIU i Rosin.
NEW YORK. May l-OILS Cottonseed
oil firm: prime crude f. o. b. mills 3Vo4"c;
prime crude yellow, 40o. Petroleum Steady:
refined New York, $8.20; Philadelphia and
Baltimore, $S.li; Philadelphia and Balti
more In bulk, $4.70. Turpentine stea4,
Savannah., oa.. Mar . -turpentine
Steady. 6410.
ItOSlN Firm; siles, 1.018 puckHges;
cash: A, B, C, $4 34 35: D. $4 60; K $4.-J
4 66 F. $4 70; O. $4 70; it. ,4.(91; I, $4.u;
toil; W. O., $5.40; W. W.. $5.6566
MlssrapolU Grala Market.
MTNNRAPOLIS. May 1 WHEAT May.
aSwasoSc; July. 8V; No- 1 hard, 9o'o4ilc;
r4 o. 1 iiuiui,'"! ,-
87,-iiWo: No. I northern,
FLoUR First patenta
patsnts, $4.K4i-4 40; first
iecond clears. $? 4uTr?60.
BRAIS in OUia, ao.au
Whisky 9av.rkot.
PF.ORIA. Ill . May 6 WHISKY-Market
st'-ady at $129 for spirits.
ST. IXU18. May 4 WHISKY MarVot
steady at $1.33.
CHICAGO, May 4. WHISKY Market
steady on basis of $13 for high wines.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May g.-BOOS Firm,
good demar.d; western tlrBts, free cases, I80,
at mark.
CHEESE Steady, but oulet; New Yorlt
full creams, fancy. 14ao; choice, 14c.
No 2 northern.
84 ft C.
$4 4V4.60; second
clears. $3.3u36o;
Peoria
PEORIA. Msy
yellow and No.
grade, SKn43c.
OATS Steady;
Whits. 43tj43c-.
Orala Market.
A CORN Strong; No. I
a. 4hVac; No. 4. tyc; no
No.
No.
4 w
white, 44c;
lilte. C4C,
No. t
FJata Batter Market.
EJ.GIN. May 6 BUTTER Firm today at
26c, a d-ltne 2o from last week. Outjiut
for the week, 667,0u0 iba
No. 7. $4 $6, No. 4. $4 $0; No. .
OMAHA.
day were $1.9v2.6v.l4
Bank (leartnsaTa,
May g Bank cJearanm .
fur r.e
and
or Cm
iJattU.
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