y , THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEHt MAY 32, VM7. , er n i. , - - n GRAN AND PRODUCE MARKET Opnint U Umitnlly 8tron and Airaact Tut for Crdrv BUYING POWER ELCOMES TRLKENDOUS "Harp Rise a I'rloes tTaserttleei Export lltoatloa, Barri Hot Being Iwollaed to Follow. OMAHA. May U. 1W. Tha market opened extremely strong and, advanced no fust It waa difficult to bill orders. ilulng power was tremendous and cable came sirong. The sharp advance In -prices unsettled the export elluatlon. buy er ot, heing Inclined to follow the up turn. The leather forecast showed scat tered mnlsturt in the northwest with gen erally fair ant.' warmer weather in all wheat localities Of all wheat atatea Kin aa ahowca the heaviest loss and Nebraska the least. Wheat opened strong and advanced rap Idly to 80 over i-pening price. Thers was an urgent demand for all aound wheat, elevator concerns being chief buyers, ine ... 1 ,i -,.,-., Ba in .rrMra ahowu by the government report confirmed the private advlcea and pilces held high accoroingiy Corn oiened higher with large sales for export, foreign trade being very strong. J'rlces held higher following with the ad vance In wheat. May corn opened at Wo bid and closed at 47c bid. Oata opened unchanged to o nigner, .11k e.ir Anmrxr, Tradin waa not heavy. inr.kt hoin-r all for wheat. May oata . 1 . a 1 1 KM . -.wAinta wr 14.000 busn- la and shipment 36.000 bushels, against receipts of i,0nO bushels lset jef f n . shipments of 4S0.0H0 buheie Con receipt bushels, 'against receipts of m0 b""hl last year and shipments 01 . .-m. i lion hiishels of corn. 4 000 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 165,000 bushels. ., ... Liverpool closed H to l'4d higher on wneni ano mw-i m, ....... , v.l Seaboard reoortcd sales of M.-Vfl fcnsneli of whent and fiO.000 bushels of corn. Local range or options: Articles. Open. High. I Low. I Closc.Yeg-y. Whent-I iwav.. July.. Bept.. v.. Julv.. Hr-pt.. Cats May.. July.. Sept.. I 79 W! RIHTO 79HH M-v4B SI "B 84 , iwn 1 inn 41 H 85-K.Bl 47 B 4VHR' 46V.B 42ViTl' KB 79 B 1UB 79n 83B SI B 84B 4fiM.BI 47 B 4&H 46B 4?V1B 42JB 41 B 42HB 36B 3oMiB 79 B 45'-lB -'B 4T.SB 42'4B 41 "B A asked. B bid. Omaha Cash Prlcas. nmr a -r hn RHWiiOc: No. 8 hard imc; No. 4 hard. 72 78c; No. 8 spring, im fn'nvvn 1 4fiW47c: No. 4. 43S45c: No. I yellow. 47',4c; No. 8 yellow, 47o; No. X WOATS-Nn. 8 mixed. 40V41c; No. S white, l'WiMIc: No. 4 white, 41c. IUE No. 2, 65c: No. 3, Mr.. Carlat Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago Minneapolis Omaha Uuluth ...251 ... 1 .. 238 221 tssMi'S.'. We pot""- V bM , ii 7y( 17 0H. Ird. per i'" ' Bliort clear Sides (boxed), l9.KV-'l.ir.,4 The receipts ana snipmenis oi r boo Receipts. Shipments ... fi 7" 2a.lXI ... &'.." 1H.) ... 21.'" r..vi ... 834.5i SJ4 ... 8.1O0 J. ... I,00 12,X th frw1iir exrhanse todav the but ter market waa weak; creameries, inflate; dallies. lt-JiZZc. Fs. weak; at mark, cases nz-luded, l;AiC; llrsta. iyc; prima iiibio. lftVko. Cheese, steady, lV&lbc. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET rain were; lour, bhla... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oata, bu Rye. bu Barley, bu... OaeUtloai Varloas f the Day Commodities. NPIW TORK. Mar 11. FLOURr-Reeelpte, ls,57g bbls.; exports. 8.12 bbls.; sales. 4.WW bbla; market strong nut quiet; mn1 atenta, 84 M3 So; Minnesota nnKera, H'-s SB; winter pstenU, 83.75Tjl.10; winter straights, 83.60r-u3.75; winter extras, xj "p 810; winter low grades, J?.Mi8 on. Kye flour, Arm: rair to gooa, i.ivu.ix, cnui. to fancy, Hi4.05. rnv't'il Plnn. flnA v ). 1 1 inn VAl- V , I J I . . ..I ci 1 ' ' ' " . " SEW ME STOCKS AND BONDS Sca-ItiC Fr!) of VThett ii reprcssliic Factor Earl in Daj. GENERAL TENDENCY OF PRICES UPWARD taloa Paolflej Hlajher More Farer bla View at Flnaaclal Plan Rasvdlnajt aad Amerleaa Imellag Lwr, Reeerva lts rve rcj.ilred .. Purplua Ex-IT. 8. deposits.. Increase. JSt.'M.trKI I.Kt.flO r..i"i.n 4.t..: .)(;, .5 1.6l.' 18.4in.10u l.lsAfcrO low. $1.2firaa.a6; coarse. 81.101.12; kiln dried. Firm; No. I western, 7214c, c. L t.K 82.8Ka.10. 24c: TtiifTnlo WHEAT Receipts, 117,000 nn.j exports. 12.798 bu. ; sales, 3,200.000 bu. futures. Pppt, strong: No. 2 red. 95c. elevator, and WHV, . b.. afloat: No. i nortnem, uuimn, tl.OSU, o. b., afloat: No. 1 hard winter. iwvc, f. o. D., nnoat. i nere was a runner sensational advance In wheat today, the market oloeing 2aCc net higher. It was due to tremendous outside buying, very strong cables and bullish sentiment throughout the country. July toucneo tw and recember O-Om- May, WU.fiic, closed nt B7Sc: July. IW'.'fiWc. closed nt Wi'c, September, r,'a'.l,c closed nt tH'-ic; De cember, BS'lCifcxi.iiy.c, ciosea at CORN-Recelpts, 65,575 bu. ; exports, 23. (Wl bu. : saiea 20.0"0 bu. Spot, firm: No. 2. AOc, elevator, and 57Hc f. o. b., afloat; No. 8 white. t9c. The option market waa quiet, but much firmer, with wheal, closing S,4ic net higher. May closed at 61V4C. July at 69c and September at 59c OA T Keceinuj. ia,iw ou.; ex pons, a.. no bu. Spot, firm; mixed, 26 to 22 lbs., 47c: natural white, 30 to 88 lbs., 4mj47Vic; clipped white, 88 to 40 lbs., 47lfco3c. iKal firm: soring bran, is.si city. 826.00. HAT Steady; good to choice, fl.axffl.ai. HOPS Steady: state, common to choice. 1M crop. J4&l6c; Pacific coast, 1906 crop. ixjjllc; 1.T05 crop. &561ic 1 J 1 1 I .. . . , 1 A m rtw'i.a lllUllt) OIVUUi T. 1 1 1 1 C 1 I'll. I " Bogota, 24c. wcathhv-Hteariy: acia, zi-nvc. PROVISIONS Keef. firm: family. 814 001 14.50; mess, 89.5otiin.nD; beef hums. 26.00; packet. 811.CWill.5ft; city extra India mess, 822.r22.50. Cut meat. Arm; pickled bellies, 810. 7o(! 13.00; pickled hams, 812.OM0 13.50. Ixrd, strong; western prime, 89.15: refined, firm: continent, SX IS; South Amer ica, 810.05; compound, 8.WW.75. Pork, firm; ramny, xist.uu; snort clear, xn.ovtpis.ao; mess, 8i7.7oMS.25. TALLOW Firm; city f!2 per pkg.), 6c; country (pkgs. freef', fU6c. RICE Steady: domestic, fair to extra. 2c: Japanese, nominal. BUTT Kit Weak; street price, extra creamery, 2625c. Official prices: Cream ery, common to extra, 19"(i2rc; held, common to nrsts, lHW23c; state dairy, common to fancy, 19'524ic; renovated, common to ex tra, 17ig241c; western factory, common to firsts. 10422c; western Imitation firsts, 22 i3c. CHEESr-Steady; state. full cream, small colored and white. September fancy. 15c; state, October, best, WsplVfac; good to prime, 13'dl3Vic; state, large September rancy, lW4c atate. October, best. 14T14V4c state, good to prime, miac. t)etrable grades of new small colored, steadily held at 12Ho: small white sells slowly and 12c about top; unsaleable large above llVa1? EOOS Weak; state. Pennsylvania and nearby fancy selected white, 21c; mixed extra, ZSo; firsts to extra firsts, 1818c; western firsts, 17Hc Official price, same; seconds, J7c. POULTRT live, steady: spring chickens. 30c; fowls, 16c: turkeys, lie; dressed, steady; turkeys, a14c; fowls, 10UJ14C St. I.onla General Market. ST. LOUIS, May 11. WHEAT Higher; track. No. 2 red. cash, 8HaS9c; No. 2 hard, 87V4c; July, 8!c; September, 904c. CORN Higher; track, No 2 cash. 62Vf1? 63c; July, 6o-'a50c; September, 60Hc; ko. 2 white, 54 Ji 64 He OATS Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 45c; July 4194c; September, 36c; No. 2 white. 4U4c. FIXJUR Strong; red winter patents. 83 80 4.00; extra fancy and straight, 83.2fru'3.So; clear, 82.85(33.00. SEED Timothy, steady at 83.0OS3.76. COR NMBAU Finn, 82.50. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 8&396C. HAY Strong; timothy, 81560619.50; prai rie. J10.00ft 13.no. IRON COTTON TIES 81.09. RAOGINO lO'c. ' HEMP TWINE 10c. PROVISIONS Pork, higher: Jobbing. 817.00. Iard, hlKher; prime ateam, 88.90. Pry salt meats, steady: boxed extra shorts, 8:1.621,; clear ribs. 89.75; short clears. 8987H. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short, 810.50; clear ribs, 810.62V4: short clear, 810.75. POULTRY Firm ; chickens. 12c: springs, 2C(i2c; turkeys, 11c; ducks, 10c; geese, 6a. BUTTER Steady but weak; creamery, name. EGGS Steady at lte. case count. Receipts. Shipment Flour, bbls 10.000 12,000 claiming thst up to thai present Urns only I Wheat bu 20.ono W.OOO IK nar nt bn tlmot.1 total amount I r ora- Du WI.IHIU l,dO - ' r . 1- . t n.i. u rn CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIOjl VmminrM of the TradlnK and ClMlnar Prlees on Board of Trade miinino Mo n The wheat market to- day was highly excited and exceedingly strong, advancing mora than 8o In soma optlona, making a total advanca of about r.. i v. u.. rr Thursday. The busi ness on the exchange was In the heaviest volume known for a long; time and the wires of brokera were so busy throughout ih, iv mrrvlnr orders that they had little lima for the transmission of news. At the .iniv wna un SiA'ac. Corn was l'io hlcher. Oats were up vac. Provisions were lOo to 820 higher. From all appearances the country at large was of the opinion that the crop of winter wheat will be this year far short of that of 1908. Before the opening of the market orders to buy were stacked up In the brok ers' offloes and from the nrst sound of the gong until tho close of the session there was a constant rush of buying orders. Local traders were Inclined to sell, but the country outside of Chicago, encouraged wlrh the rise of the last week, bought wheat constantly. At times there were slight re cessions in the upward movement of prices - on heavy realizing sales. At one time the market was forced back T but the ef forts of the shorts and local traders were of no avail against the flood of buying or ders that came from all parts of the coun try. The market started up again and closed strong and near the nljrh market, with the buying demand apparently still Unsatisfied. The specific causes of the strength shown In today's market were a strong market at Liverpool, the continued cold weather In the west and northwest of this country, which, It Is believed, will seriously damage the winter wheat crop. ind sensational advices from Canada, NEW TORK. May ll.-The stock market today showed the effort of mixed Influrnroa at work and also reflected the diversion 1 of specu.auve activity to the grain and cotton market In the scantiness of the ' aeaiing. rne soaring of the price of wheat ! o p' was a depressing factor In stocks and Ms. Osi checked for a time an UDward tendency which had developed In sympathy with the strength of I'nlon Paclllc. oncntlnm on the wheat crop are Influenced not only oy me oaniage mown in the government a report of May 1 condition. DuOllahed v,.- trrday, but by the fear of further rtum- ! age since that time In view of the unfavor able weather conditions which have pre vailed I lie continued delay from the same London Closing; Stocks i"".' Tu,n .l ln spring, wneat m 11 rioln ouotatlon on t-iuu a una to ins anxieLV- cnuxeo nv ths ... . ron,iitir, r,f ih. .i.,,, -k. n-i.. the Stock exchange were: hank ,.,..... .v. . -.1 M . i .. , Cfmfjolk. money ... tS 1 11 M.. K. ft T ....... i.i. in nuu n rvi (& Kimiri luia L , - - , , - , , . i iremni ...... -i r. vviiiibi ronds 1? Norfolk A W. i do pfd demand of speculative requirements during ' Bumor, ' 'ohio!!'.'.li pfnnirlranis". wtri-n. 11 is leareo, in,at ine nigner in- i rni1in Pdlle 1V4 Band Minn .. it-rim imrai nave aiiracteo renewea oner- nirupnlit a Ohio... 4H Rains Iloston toeks and Ilonds. BOSTON, May 11 Call loans. 3ti4 per oent; time lo.ins. tHi per cent Official loslng nootatlons w.-ie: Atrhlon dj. t'HBInahtm 'JH do 4 "H Cl. A HmIs Si Vx Ontral S T rntnnll J atrblsna H t'iper Knf J'H do pfd 1'lr Pnoo s Alhny tao, rranklln J Polo st Miln 144 Isle Boytle I"1 Piston KISTSled Hi Wnan. Mining Kltchburg pfd I Wlrhlsw ' Meilun Cntrl 1" MnhawX N. T., N. H A B..-.1 Mont. C. A C I I'nlon Pi-lnc 144H OH Pomlnloa Am. Pnmv. Tuba 7 Oweola 14 Amsr. Busar 114 Psrrot ! 12. uulncy 123 Shannon i 1 Tnmsrck i l'4Trlnlir i6st Initio Copner . 1 t'. 8 Mining.... 7 V. f. Oil 1T4 t'Uh ii Vlctorls 64 Winona V Wolrln 16 '4 North Bull .... '" Pulls Coallttofl SS4j Nrtada to Cal. A Arlions. , 3 Artiona Coo. .. . II do DT4 Am. T. T Amir. Woolen .... do pfd Billion Rise. Ilia. Man. Klx-tlie ... t olled Fruit . Vnltd 8. at.. do pfd C. 8. Steel..., do pfd Adventure ... Alloust Amalgamated Atlantic ...... .12s . 17 .115 . M . 1 . M . 1'' . H . . .14 . 'Vi . n . 15 .171 . 16H bank statement showed a greater loss of 1 cash than Indicated by the preliminary ea- ; . tl.,.nA- ... , , . i - i ' j i Anarc tlon was well received In view of the known I iT J1 Ings of funds In this msrket by Interior ! Chicago ot. w . bunks, alth the result that demands on local banking resources are relieved. The money market has been stronger, since Thursday, owing' to the announce ment of the Union Pacific financial pan and the supposition that other offerings by railroad companies- are Imminent. Rumors persisted of an Intended bond Issue by the Rending and the pressure on that stock depressed the whole raivrkct. Ameri can Smelting also waa under some pres sure. The strength of Union Paciflo was attributed to a more favorable view of the financial rlan from the- standpoint of advantage to the company as distinguished from the Immediate value of subscription right to stockholder. The net changes In prices are small generally, but gains predominate and the clostns tone waa strong. I . Total sale of bonds, par value, 844A.0OO. Number of aales and closing quotations on stocks were: . - galas. High. Low. Clone. !7 lD.ono 100 10 : 201) 14 ' lea . 5,4"0 , rx 10714 too 124 l.iWI 11,50ft 1.S-T0 100 oft 4,100 l.joo 200 Adams Express Amalgamated Copper Am. C. A r Am. C. P. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd.... A marl ran Expraaa .... Am. H. A U. pfd American Ire Am. Llnaaed Oil pfd... Am. LKomotlTe, Am. LocomottTa pfd.. Am. S. A R Am. ft. A ft. pfd Am. 8ugar Refining... Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa.. Anaconda Mining Co.. Atchiaon Atchlaon pfd Atlantlo Coast Llna... Baltimore A Ohio....! Bal. A Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... Canadian Paciflo 1,40 central er N. i Chatapaaks A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chlc.no A N. W C, M. St. P Chicago T. A T Chicago T. A T. pfd.... 0 C, 0. A St. L. Oolorarie P. A I.... Colorado A Ro Colo. A So. lrt pfd Colo. A So. Id pfd Consolidated Gaa Com Produrts Corn Products pfd Dalawara A Hudson Pel.. U A W Denver A R. O D. A R. O. pfd natulan' Securities ... Erl Erie 1st pfd Erie id pfd General Elertrlo Illlnoia Central , International Paper .... Int. Paper pfd Int. Punip 1 Int. Pump pfd Iowa Central Iowa Central pfd Kanaaa City So K. C. So. pfd , Loulavllle A N Mexican Central Minn. A St. L. M , St. P. A 8. 8. M . 8L P. A S. 8. Mlaaourl Paclfle .. M., K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd National Lead W0 N. R. R. of If. pfd New fork Central 1.1"0 100 ST, J6 M 16 too 1 mi 17414 ) :i 1M ' 181 80 01 10 12K4 imj 124 V, 7 11 IBM, 111 a S5V, MT4 aa ant 30 70 1 1" i: 107 ; 1S4 H a? 14 n4 bVt ion Vi 8 r.z 174V. 110 ti 11. in 1M 1 lit 4 a, 444 1IIH 75 100 1M4 17IV l! aaa 800 138 1.11 C. M. A BU P. I)e Bcera Denver A R. O. do pfd Erie do 1at pfd.... do Id pfd Illlnoia Central Louisville A N 11V, Southern Railway .117V, . 7 . . 74 . S . SO t 117 do pfd ' Southern Pacific M inv, I'nlon Pacific 141 77VI do pfd 14 V. 8. Steel 7 tl in pfd 104 40V, Wabarh 14V, 141 do pfd 27 12ti'Oran1 Trunk 11 r'lLVKH-Har, steady, SOHd per ounce. MONKY 1HS2 per cent, MONEY Hfi2 per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills Is 8 l-lMra1 per cent; for three months' bills, Sl-16f(3',i per cent, Sen York Mlnlnar Jtocka. NEW YORK, May 11. Closing quotations on mining stocks ware: Adams Coo 10 Mule Chief 8 Alice X) Ontario 4.'0 Breeca Ophlr M0 Brunawlck Con 46 Pniol 14 Conurtnrk Tunnel Pavae M Con. Cal. A Va 70 Sierra Nevada 15 Horn. Silver Small Hope, .15 Iran Silver 170 Standard 22 Leauvill Coo a Rank Clearings. OMAHA. May 11. Bank clearing for to day1 were $1,X6,304.14 and for the correspond ing week last year $1,722,330.44. 1907. 19CK5. Monday $ 1.992.538.14 Jl.9ti3.a0.42 Tuesday 1,847.153. 26 1.460.315.76 Wednesday 1,854. 670. !9 Thursday 1,744,60.1.13 Krlrtav J.B"ii.Oi0.88 Saturday 1,685.304.14 1,653, 4. 34 1.603,503.18 l.r3,793.2 1.722,330.44 - Total 810,584.233.60 $9,846,348.34 Increase over the corresponding week last year, 7o7.SS5.16. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, May 11 Today's state ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $160,000,000 gold reserve, show: Available cash balance, $254,532, R3: gold coin and bullion, $96,714,793; (old certificates, $46,030,070. 100 i!T4 1 8IT4 100 100 100 7, 85 I0O 147 ' 4 '4 iiiii' """sort IS) 100 "1,000 i 24 V, iH rv, 4H 59U M 11. pfd. 100 4H 4, V, 1.100 14 TST, 2 11H 16 list M per ot seeding has been done In Manitoba, Caen wheat at St. Louis and Kansas City advanced lW3c and the prices of grain at various continental msrkets were also re ported as on the rise. Just before the close free predictions were made by en thuslastlo bulls that tha price of July wheat will pass $l'. July wheat opened a shade to NuVto higher at 8tS'yS8-'. sold between a&'io and 91440 and closed strong and active at 9141 :lo. Primary receipts were 4lti.O0O bu., against STS.0U0 bu. for the same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 6J cars, against 627 cars last week and 168 cars a year ago. The corn market waa strong and active all day. Local receipts were small, but the tthlef bullish factor waa the SLrength of wheat, which carried all other grain with It. Efforts were made at times by bears to resist the advance In prices, but the setbacks were only slight and lasted but a brief time. The market closed strong and with an excellent demand. July corn opened Vflv-c higher at 60N0 to 6CAc sold between 6Sc and 51SC and closed l4o lilghrr at i14c. the high point for the day. Local receipts were i-1 cars, with 40 cars of contract grade. The oata market was strong and active and followed the lead of wheat. The gov ernment crop report issued yesterday wss taken, by many traders to Indicate that the crop by June 1 will show a deterioration from the condition on May 1 and much of the buying was baaed upon misbelief. Trad ing waa very large. Cold weather In the northwest was also a strengthening factor. July oata opened VarVtC to itc higher at 44SO to 44c. sold between 43-ic and io and closed 4k"iTkc higher at Uc. Local receipts were 228 cars. Ths boom in the grsin markets was re flected In provisions and prices sdvanced throughout the day. with pork very strong. The market for live hogs waa 6c hlKher and there was excellent buying by outsiders for Investment. July pork closed SUVwO Mgher at 817.02H. Ribs were ap 10e It $2o. Lard waa 12H6l&c higher at 89 S7Vi- Katlmated recelpta for Monday: Wheat, 87 rare; corn, 27 cars; oata, Ui cars; hogs. H.t head. Ths leading futures ranged as follows! Oats, bu. 80.000 73.000 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, May ll.-WHEAT May, 8374c; July. 84Hc; September, 86ia. Cash: No. 2 hard, tfi88c; No. 3, 8008ie3; No. 2 red. 8Si69iV: No. 8, STgSSc. CORN May, 49Vo; July. 474c: September, 4TV. Cash: No 2 mixed, 62c; No. 3, 62c; No. ! white. 64Vjc: No. 3, 64c. OATS No. S white. 46c; No. 2 mixed, 434o. RYE Steady, 6WRc. HAY Steady; choice timothy, $16.CMijl6jOO; choice prairie, 8U0.25C 10.75. J EOGS Strsdy; extra fancy, He; current receipts, cases Included, new cases, 14c; second hand cases, 13vic; cases resumed, 13V,c; southern, cases Included, 13c. BUTTER Creamery, 23c: package, ir,r. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 67.ono , Si.tno Corn, bu 40.ono . 3.010 Oats, bu 23.0U0 26.0' K) Closing quotations at Kansas City as Tur nlshed by Logan at Bryan. No. 8 Board of I Trade: N. Y.. o. A w Norfolk A W Norfolk A W. pfd North American Pacific Mall tee ? ISV Pannaylvanla ' 4,8") 12! '4 VL Peopla'a Oaa 800 IS, II P.. ft. C. A St. L P reaeed Steel Car 400 H 84H Prereed 8. 0. pfd Pullman falaca Car 100 1S7 17 Reading M.100 10744 104V4 Reading lat pfd. offered 1 Reading Id Pfd Rapuhllo Steel Ii4 Republic Steal pfd "H Rock Island Co 400 tlH tl 1V4 Rock liland Co. pfd 100 47 47 4 St. U A S. . Id pfd H 78 84 S Kvt Vi 14f. V, 144 HVi 71 .15 7 U 4 100 1M 74 U J4V, en r3 liaV Ia4 : 3 77 Uj V. 1114 .70 t4vj ; liw 1074 4T BO Articles. I Open. I Iftsh.l Low. Close. Wheat . July .. Sept .. Corn July Bept .. 81V1 844 2i4j85iii-?, 4r,i,47 4U 46H47VI 48V.I I 81HIM(fr(,B 8274!85i-B I fiVfcl 47B m 47 B Eld. A Asked. Articles ! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes. Wheat I May rH 8!i July cSwi! fci Mept S"yy' W Wc 'Jli-V 8V. Corn May 50V49T4 61 July 607,11 fci Sept 6iH Oata May 45H1S 45 July 4J. l44 44- pt 36jj37 s; ?rk I May 14 60 16 July U 80 It u:va 6mi. lb 75 17 0u Lard May t 26 ! July 8 87Va 40 Sept. 40 t 62V, R11.S iMay t 06 8 06 July t 15 8 26 Bept I 26 86 8THI B9KI K I s 46H 4-1 8v-. 18 60 14 SO 1 76 8 25 40 802MJ I 26 88H 90-Vu I ! 61V60(u-50,4) 6I 6:i f4 MllxvinUee Grain Market. MILWAUKP7E. May 11. WHEAT Mar ket 2j4o higher; No. 1 northern. 9Wi97c; No. 3 northern. 9fv?imc; July, il'uSlHc bid. RYK Market firm; No. 1. 77'aT8o BARLEY Market lftSc higher; extra barlev, SlfrSSc; sample. 63if81c. CORN Market fco higher. No. I cash. 50C. Liverpool Grain ana Provisions. LIVERPOOL. May 1L WHEAT N 1 spot red western winter. 6s 3d; No. 1 Cali fornia, firm. a (VI; futures, steady; May, 6s H1: July, t 77,d; September, 6s 9't,tl. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, new. 4s 7Vd; American mixed, o d. us Hd; futures, quiet; July, 4s 7Vd; September. 4s Vd. Phlli4r1v.hli Proline Market. PHILADELPHIA. May It Butter Steady; good demand; extra western cream ery, rre. EOOS-Ho lower. Western firsts, free cases. 17Hc. CHEFS K-Firm; New Tork full creams, fancy, 14Vr- St. L S. W.... St U 8. W. pfd So. Pacific , 80. Paclfle pfd So. Railway So. Railway pfd Tenaeaaee C. A I Tezaa A Paclfle T St. L A W T.. St. LAW. pfd Vnlon Paciflo t'nlnn Paciflo pfd V. 8. Ezpreaa V. 8. Realty II. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubber pfd V. S. Steel 1J. 8. Steal pM Va.-Caro. diemleal , Va--Caro. Cham, pfd WaUah Wthaeh pfd Wallp.Pftrno Evpreaa Waatlnghnuaa K lac trie Waatarn Vnlon , Whnellns A U B Wlrconala Central Wla. Cenlral pfd Northern Paclfle Central lMthari Central l.-athr' pfd Sloaa-Shrflleld Steal Great Northern pfd Int. MftropolltAB Int. Mat. pfd Total sale for the ear. (.100 tn M4 fn inn Jim H ifi 100 " svi too r rt 100 8t ni jon MS ssu 68.400 1444 400 1 142 0 V, too 40 4.000 (7V4 1,400 10014 40 M4 100 800 1944 UVi 800 81 l.Ka 13IH 111V4 son 20 i0 .! mv, 17 ( I"' J 2 1,700 aharea. 45V.1 45U 16 17 v. V, 17 00 t 26 V 9U 06 8 12U So 8J4 14 45 14 70 14 67V, I 10 8 5 36 8 96 8 10 8 20 No. t. Cash quotations were aa follows: i LeJCK titxoug; winter petenta 88.4nQ Lit); straights. $3.Sm3 4ft; epting patenta taX4.uti; suaighls, U.lir44.4; bakers', $2.46 WHEAT Na 2 spHnr, 81fj93o; No. 8, 824) ic; No. I red. 87., a Ct)RN No. i tVi.lc; No, I yellow, 61 H ATS-No. 1 CV.c; No. I white, 4JViSi46Ve. flVE , No 2. 'neiir.e. iA K LEY Fair to rholce malting, TSflglo, hJ-.lx No 1 flax, $1 3u; No. 1 northwe.t- ira. $1 87. Timothy, prime, $4.80. Clover J ortrai-i graoea, imw. tstVlolu.Nii M101 1 libsl side (loose), New York Money Market. NEW TORK, May ll.-MONEY-On call, nominal; time loans, firmer; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days, 41 per cent; six months 4i'& per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPETt-6 per Cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business In bankers- bills st 84 .SiMOt 4.8h26 for demand, and at $4.K33fi'l.83IO for ixty dav bills; posted rates. $4,844(4.87. commercial hills. $4 3Uj4.MS. SILVER Bar, C5Vc; Mexican dollars, 60'4e. HO NT8 Government, steady; railroad heavy. Closing quotations on oonaa 100,7 win aa follows: V. 8. rat. 4a rag. ...104 Japan Sa, id series do ecu pan 104 do 4a etfa V. 8. la. rag o 4Ha rui do counan ' J aeriea U. 8. old 4ai r 10-.H L. a N. Unl. 4a . do eounoa ...loinnan. r. . aa. n a aa. nm llvl Me. rntral 4a.... do coupon 1? 00 in inc ' Am Tobacco 4a 14 Mlna. A 8t. Id. as.. ! so a. loavikf.. K. A T. 4a M do la aa. n Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. May 11 CORN-Steady ; No, 8 yellow and No. J. 5oc; No. 4, 4Kc; no grade, 4247e. OATS I'nohanged; No, 2 white. 4c; Na $ white, 43iH4c; No. 4 white, 41'c. Mlnneanolla Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May ll.-WHEAT-July, 4,c: Beptemer, 4Sc; No. 1 hard. 87c: No. 1 northern vc; No. 2 northern, 84c; No. I northern, 83o. Halatk Grain Market DTTLUTH. Minn.. May 11. WHEAT Na. 1 northern, etVtc; No. t northern, laic; May, 8Cc; July, fcc: 8eptemor, nnc OATS On track. 41c; May, 41c. Metal MsM-ket. NEW YORK, May U.-Trading was quiet In the absence of cablea Tin is affected by the strike of longshoremen and Is practi cally nominal, with spot quuted at $US5rf 4.00. Copper continued quiet, with acxit quoted at $24.75".:' 25: electrolytic, $24.L8 24 75; caatinas. tii.liye-1 20. Lead. dull, at tiiiS; smeller, $i.tjut)65. Iron contin ued nun. of. LOIMS. May 14. M ETAL8 Iead, quiet at $5 sUVtV bpelter, weak at Wi',',. Atchlaon sen. 4a "4i do ta Co ad 4a I'JN. R. R. of II. e. 4a Atlantic C. K 4a... mN. T. C. . Ia Ral. A Ohio do IHl Brk. R. T e. 4a. Central of Oa. ta. do let Inc.. lo d Ine. do Id Inc.. Colo. Mid. 4a.... Colo. A so. aa... X'uba ba P A R. O. 4s piailllara' see. ta.. Erie p - I. 4a da fan. .1 .101 ...lK'H'N. J. C. s ... n No Paclfle as ... ax do ta ...V N. A W. e. 4a ... O. 8. U rtdi 4a... ... TO Pern. con. SViS... ... S Peaiilna an. 4a. n a nhio 4V4a lil V st u 1 n. a. a Chlcafo A A. !.... M St. L. AS T. f C , R. A O. a. 4a.... Si. U S. W. e. 4a., C. R. I. A F. 4a ... Seaboard A. L 4a. do col. f,a MVkSo. Paclfle 4a ccc. 4 81. U I 4a.. 101 4e lat 4a etfa Colo. Ind Sa aar. A t 80 Rallwr a T Teua r ia .... r 'H., St F. A W aa tOtarntoa Pacific 4a... ,J I'. 8. Steal Id ta... HWibut la M Weatars Md. 4a ... tl W a L C 4a ... Hock. VaL 4V,a 1044 Wla Ootral 4s... Japan la liid. Offered. rieartnar Hons tatenaenl. NEW YORK. May 11. The etatement of the clearing houae banks for the week alio that the banks hold 88 46,226 rhore than the legal retirements. This Is an In rreuse of $l.u61.buu as compared with last week. The statement Kmports and Imports. NEW YORK. May 11. Total Imports of epecle at the port of New York for the week ending today were 834.169 silver and $44,947 gold. Total exports of specie from the port of New Tork for the week ending today were $494,930 silver and $80,910 gold. OMAHA WHOLE9A1.ES MARKET. Condition of Trade and Quotations ou Staple and Fnney Produce. EGGS Per dor... 16Vic BUTTER Packing stock. 151316c; choice to fancy dairy, ISftOc; creamery, 24'gr2fic. LIVE POCLTRY-rHens. 10c; old rooster. b'ic; turkeys 12c, ducks, 11c; young roos ters, 789c; geese, 6c. V FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERIES-rer box of about 8 lbs.. 82.602.9S. PINEAPPLES Florida, 42 size, $3.50 per crate; 80 size, $4.60 per crate; 30 aixe, $4.75 per crate. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, 24-quart cases, $2.60. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Lln.onlera, 300 size. $6.60; 360 size, JU75; other brand. 60c less ORANGES Mediterranean. Sweets, ISO 176, 200, 216 and 260 sizes, $3.5o'u37r 96, 128, 288 izes, 93.25; California Navels, extra fancy, 176. 200, 216, 260 sizes, $4.26; fancy, 126 size, $3.60; 160 size, $4.00; choice, large sizes, per box, $2.753.00. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, $2.(iOii2.25; Jumboes. $2.50(iio.50. FIGS California, bulk, 6c; 6-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; S-crown Turkish, c. DATKS Kadaway, 54c; sayers, 6c; hal lowls, fc; new stuffed walnut dates, 8-lb. box, $1.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Table stock, per bu., 76c Jl.oo; seea siock, aocoi.uu. NAVY BEANS Per. bu., $1.76: No. 2, $1.60. NEW VEUISlAMLrJS. ASPARAGUS 75c4j$1.O0 per doz. bunches. BEANS New wax and atrlng, per ham- oer. 84.00. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per doz. bunches, 4o4iCOc. CABHAGE California. 3'.ic CELERY Florida. 10-lb crate,- $3.26: choice, $2.75. Plli PLANT Per lb., 6c. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, 10-lb crate, $3.25; choice. $2.76. I JEAF LBTTUCE Hothouse, per do. heads. 46c. CUCUMBERS-Per doi.. $1.00. PARSLEY Hothouse, per doz, bunches, 40c RADISHES Per doz. bunches, 46c; extra large bunches, 760 per dos. ONIONS Red or yellow. Colorado, per 4a $l.ow; Texas sliver skin, per crate. about 4j lbs., 82.26; yellow Texas, per crate. about 46 lbs., $2.00. Ureen onions, per dos. ZbC. . BEEF CUTS. No, 1 ribs. 13'ac; No. 3 ribs. 81V: No. ribs, 9c; No. 1 loin, liifcc; No. t loin, 13VtC, lo. 3 loin. 13c: No. 1 chuck, bvc; iso. chuck. 6c; No. 3 chuck. 6y,c; No. 1 round. 8Uc: No. 2 round. 8c: No. 3 round. 7c; No, 1 plate, 4c; No. 2 plate. No. 3 plate, 3o. MISCELLANEOUS. SUGAR Granulated cane, In sacks, $o.Sl; granulated beet, in sacks, 10 21. COFFEE Roasted. No. 2o per lb.: No. 30. 21c per lb.; No. 2G. 19c pur lb.; No. 80, Ibc per lb.; No. 21. 13o per lb. CHBiSK Block Swiss. 19c; Umberger, 140; Ypung Americas, 7c. NUTS California walnuts. No. I, soft shell. 12c: . No. 1. soft shell, ltic; Brazils. loy$lc; peaana, lSi&c; fllberti, 12Vc; pea nuts, raw, 7vc; rbasted, Svtc; t:allfoinla al monds. li'Vic; cocounulH, 15. ot; per 1(0. HIDES AND TALLOW ( j rcen salted, No. 1. 9c; No. t, 8c; bull hides, nc; green hides. No. 1, 7o; No. 2, ; hoise, 81. 50 ii 3 60; sheep pelts, S"c5t81.S. Tallow, No. 1, 4Vc; No. ?. 8"c. Wool. MH'Zo. CANNED OOOD8 Corn, standard, west ern, ,5 fMoc; Maine, 81.15. Tomutoes. fancy, S-lb. cans. $1.46; standard, 3-lb. cans, $1.20. Pineapples, grated, 2-lb., standard, $12"'(( 1.30; jllced, $1.72,35; fancy Hawaiian, 1V4 iba., $1.76. Gallou apples. $2 bV63.00. Cali fornia sprlcotf. $2.00. Pears. $l.73ti2 .v. PeacJies, $1.7ijj2 40; L. C. peaches, 32 (Vi 2 60. i Alaska salmon, red, $1.16; fancy Chlnok., Hut. $2.10; fancy aockeye, flat. i f 1.96. - Sardines quarter ol 83.26; three i quarters mustard. $2 76. Sweet potatoes. $1.10fl.25. Bauer kraut. 80c. Pumpklna, nc I fri'Sl.Ou. Wax beans. 8-lb., 8iicfi$l.0. Lima beans, i-lb., 76c(Ji1.35. Soaked peas, 2-lb., 60c; early June. 8CM.'a31.16; fencv, $1.25(fm.8s. . . I I lail V T i I,Hlpn PIM'ITS Prmi.. 7U are somewhat unsettled by freer offering from second hands, who seem desirous of Ku moving supplies or imineniate ajraoes. uuo. 1". tr Ml, Jir4 a 145 n l4ij M S4 join, 100,4 2" 10.1 xao J44U 11 17 U 113V rl 644 . . I4 . NH . H14 .lf4 .100 . at .. , k .11014 4a I1U, .. 1 .. 74 .. .. 14 ..11"H :W ..101V, .. M14 ..ir ... .. u .. 87 ( Iyians Iepoalts Circulation ... Legal landers Bptcle Amount. Decrease. $1.12.U'i3,.X l4.tai.T -0 1,1"4.419. i 14,lla-,MJ eo.ixi.f) i.s 72 li :mo 1,9X1. Sr at2,4et,(KO i&.'Vi tatlons range from 8V'lc for California fruit and -from HWcoc lor urenon. i'ei ln- are alljBhiiy eusler, with fancy yellows quoted at 12Hc; fancy Mulr, 13Sc Raisin are firm: loose Muscatels are quoted at Hi 9c; s. eded ralElns, .'(lllo BRA N Per ion. $19 00. HAY Choice upland, per ton, 8J1.fO: me dium, 89 60; No. 1 bottom, $8 50; off grades, 14 oynd JO. Rye straw, $7. FISH Pickerel, dressed, 8c: pike, dressed, lie; white fish, dressed, winter caught. 116l5e: trout. UfflSc; halibut, 13c: salmon, 15cj catftnh. ISc; herring, dressed, pan frocen. 6c; perch, scalod and dreteod, fc; eiai-plee, round, 6.U4K-: cr.ipnles, large, fancy, 18c; black bna. 26c-. smelts, sweet and ftna, 13c; eel, 18c: blue fish, 16r; red snapper, :12c; roe shad, per pair, 4"frfi0c; frog leg 3(!4(ic; lobsters, green, per lb., J7c; lobster, boiled, per lb.. 3"c; mackerel. Spanish, jer lb., lse; mackereL native, U IjjV- p"r In.: treeh ereen turtle meat. 2So lb. CURED FISH Family white hah, lr quarter bbl., l'O lbs . 84 00: Norway mack-er-1. No, 1. $45 "0; No. 8. t?t "0; t-errlug. In bbla, 300 lba each, Norway, 4k. 311 00. ' Floor ts lllaher ' M1NNEAPOIJS. May 11. Millers raised prices on patent flours 25 cents todav. FULL D1SCE ON BONANZA ,SURE BELT COMPANY CLAIMS 6 to 12 Foot Sulphide Vein 9 Per Cent Copper Ore Smelter Reports Vouchers of Smelter Cash Returns Devolopment Work, 3 Miles Directors Who Direct Assurance of Net Earnings of $1,200,000 Vouchers which show Actual Operations are seldom open to public inspection. Tho reports from the Smelting Companies which extract the copper from the ores and pay for it exhibit the cash returns from output and are the vouchers of a mining company. A pros i pectus is designed to tell the prospects, the anticipations of the corporation. The public 6hould know not only what is going to be, but Avhat is. Earnings of today indicate profits of tomorrow. Has the Bonanza Belt Company told the public what is? i Subscriptions, inquiries and applications show that the public not only appreciate, but universally acknowledge that the Bonanza Belt Copper Company has opened itself to public inspection and verification, beginning with the physical condition of its mines and ending with vouchers showing the method of conducting and cash returns from its business. It is the one mining corpora tion responding to the modern cry for corporate publicity. SMELTER REPORTS Give details of ore ship ments to the smelting com panies, contents in Coper, Silver, Lime and Iron, value of product, and expense of reduction. They will be furnished upon 'application. PROSPECTUS And maps exhibit the details of an active mining business. They 'strip the mines to the eye and understanding. Engineers' reports tell tho good and the bad. Directors' list includes bankers, copper experts, and substantial bus iness and professional men. They wil be furnished on application. VOUCHERS In the form of duplicates of checks, statement of tons of ore thereby paid for, drawn to the order of the company, show cash payments. They will be furnished on application. lie who reads will comprehend the intrinsic value and future possibilities of an in vestment in the shares of this company. ... Subscription Books Close June 1st The offer of the company to sell 100,000 shares at $5 per share will be executed as outlined in the public offer last week. m mnm belt cofpe 20 Broad Street, New York R COMPANY 322-324 Trisco Bldg. 243-245 Arcade Bldg. St. Louis East St. Louis' Subscriptions for stock of the BONANZA BELT COPPER CO. will be received and transmitted, and prospectus, engineers' report, smelter reports and further detailed infor mation will be f i.rnishod by C. B. SWAN, 505 Paxton Block, Omaha, State Agent OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Ouality of Cattle for Week li Giod and Prices Higher. LITTLE FLURRY ON THZ ,03 MARKET Speculators Gt Imto h Gan. bt Packers W1U Not See tho liaise Sheep Market 4act. SOUTH OMAHA, May 11 Cattle. Ho ... 4.233 f ... 4.918 Receipts were: Official Monday ... Offlelsl Tuesday ... OllU lal Wednesday Official Thursday . Official Friday .... Ofllclal Saturday . 1907. t. Bheep. ,140 7.H1 ,t... 4,2b) , S.H.M , 2.CD4 U V.vSU l.tU 4.&1J 4'7 7,400 t.m ,3M) 4&3 43.3 28.349 64,:i0 4S.7SO U473 bl.Z.' 64.lt);! 46.) Sl.b-'l 4i Md xi.st;i This week 11 Last week " Tl Two "weeks ago a,9i Three weeks s-o 27.029 Kour weeks ago J0.664 n l.... . ........ r,,ai& EUulie wee, mm ji CATTLE There were not enuuja ......, here today to cut sny figure on the mar ket. It being practically a holiday so Jar as the cattle trade was concerned, wnlcn Is the usual Saturday's condition. Receipts of cattle Ihls week have been about normal, iia? nuniui about the same as last week and a year ago. The quality of ths cattle arriving Is vtry good, there bring a considerable pro portion of very fair to good tinlshed beef mi. I. .t.icl.iar t liss llAOkT It AS ft leers, i o uuai 0 tl O W n no very i c w v . e - - that the fair to pretty good cattle hv .,.....i.r vnntira Iv tn snown an uvm- "iuu"ii" c " lu..16c. Very little improvement has been noticed on the best heavy cattle and prac- . . . h.i.u.r . i n 1 1 1 M oillll- iicauy no ciiaiis" . ? . V ,h.r words, the Improvement has been limited 1 1 1 . .1 tA,i.rnfi a& Tha LOD Dries are iniim v...--,.-- - - - -paid during the week was IB. 70. Receipts OI cows anu ntu"; quite moderate all week, while the de mand has been quite brisk. The result Is neaitny ronunuMi, wim r' itv' . more or less rlrmness. At the close of the wreK tne marne ia ss,lr,""J llgner. ins .n.a ""-."""."- good weight and quality stuff. Light heif ers navo iiui. un ... . w - i nnnimnra thev have not ahown any appreciable ad van e The inarxn on ieufn n nw characterised by any very great change this week, tfteers having quality and flenh have been in the bent demund snd have brougni ine uesi prifea, uwo. wv. light cattle, however, have been In better demand and ths msrket Is stronger on that kind. At the same time stork calves arid common stock steers have been dull and weak from start to fliitnh. HOGS-There was quite a speculative de rmoid this morrlng and the market oenrd with ooimlderalilM show of strength, some of the first Siles being hlsher. Pack ers, however, rould n't see any reason for advai.cmg prices to such an extent, and ths beat that they were willing to do, even at ths high point, was c higher than yes terday's market. Tfwy were slnw to take hold, even at that advance, anl the mar ket steadily eased off, closing slow and weak, some sales being no more than steady. Taking the market as a whole, It might be quoted as Htroug to 5c higher than yesterday's general market. The bulk of the hogs sold at t4.3Mi6.40, with a top at JK.50. Yesterday the most nf the hogs brought ii.3ii.374. with n top at It would be well for shippers to thoroughly understand that heavy loads of packing sows are being discriminated against anil are selling at the bottom of the market. Today It was hard work In some cases to get even steady prices for hogs of that description. The receipts of hogs this week, while about on a par with a year ago, have not been as heavy aa last week. During tin first four days there was comparatively little change in vulues. hos rolling on nn average in very nearly the same notches, or not more than 2Sc apart on any dav. With FYlday values took an upward turn and the strength nf the market tort n carries values to ths highest point touched since April 27. SHEBP There were not enough sheep here this morning to cut any Imtire oi. the market, but what few there were sold at very satisfactory prices. The receipts this week have been quit liberal for this time of the year, ihnwln however, very little change as compared with last week or a year go. The sheep market Is In rather peculiar condition at the present time. All reports nirree that country supplies are being rap Idly cut down, but at the same time price' are so high that the tendency of the mar ket Is on the side or dullness an.l weak ness. The week opened out stronger, bu packers at all points were very bearish In their views and Inclined to pound vsluc wherever the opportunity was presented The result has been that while the Ix-fi grartes have sold at about steady pries others hsve dropped off Hi1Fc. with somi quoting It mors than that off. riuvers ar" apparently paying the prices under proti-m end the only thing that hns prevented t sharp decline has been the sniallnes t' receipts, both here and at other market points. The Chlcaejo market on sheep was quoted yesterday as weak to We lower than one week ago, with the undertone to the mar ket quite feeble and with Sellers congratu lating themselves that the decline had been no greater, when packers have been using every effort to gel their supplies on a much lower basis. Quotations on wooled killers- flood to choice lambs, $S.30j3.U; fair to good lambs, 17 2bi.S. . . Quotations on shorn stock: Good to choice lambs. S6.Sftf7.25; fair to good lambs. ! FiOYi'VHo: common snd cull pimhs. r S"r S.00; good to choice yoaillugs, light, l. ;, S ift; good to choice yearlings, heavv. Jii.Oi 115; fair to good yearlings, 5 6Vu6.90; good to rholce wethers. ST ".Vo6.0"; fiilr to irood weth"-s. Jr(Vnfi76: "ood to choice ewes. $.i.4ik6.7o; fair to good ewes, 4 euo. ; cuns, bucks and stags, Ki.a'4.2j. WE WILL SELL mo Bcani:a. 1-. KiOH Death Vsl., !2o. 4" Mohawk Leu. Sync. 1000 Ap. Wilt., iCv. 16"0 Vtlllnston, Col., lc. Admiral Tio-El7. l' DeFurast PM., t.K. ' rhiana Con., Two. iufto Uanineld at. St 8 , 11c l'-OO Ord Hecla. t-. ilMi I'luma, B. H., 17e. THOUSANDS MURK. 1000 Knakops Cop., 5o. 6"K) Muncogrc o. R.. 83e. lOono Onn-wro., Hclpts. Hunt Penn-Wyo., 80O. limO Waldorf, ic. 1 OM. Tamarack. So. l'"J King Hoi. T. ai D.,140. Krancea Mohawk. !2i)0 Kana. ro ip. K . 74. 11 Yellow Tlgr. 22t. i"00 fit. W'a.t., Hend. ta iuuu Nlht Hawk. 6c. BIO BULLETIN FREB. Wii WILL BUY oo Ofd. Com. Na. W G A. ColTaa. I'O Hlack Hrarl 20 Unlr. Pnau. Trann KTI0 G(d. SUrrj. tooo ord. Hub. ti Xanltol ( hem. 1000 Conn. Jeff., t'lah. Western Unsincss Exrhango 135 LaBalls Bt, Chicago, HL MONEY MAP OF COh li ALT -it is rBiin, Gives at a glance the lotatlon nnj pro duction of all the big mines In the great auauiun buvi'i "mi, i I , in map of COLBALT s compiled li-... , . eminent statistics dnd other uiu.. . ' most complete and cojnprehtnbiYe ltia, ui ..(JBALT in existence. Send In your nume today for a free copy of the Journal of Finance, which is our weekly market letter. It contains all the news In every tleld of fln.in"e, which Is olected by wire on the date of publication. It Is compiled by America's greatest au thorities, anil Is making our clients the .est posted investors in the world. It Is 'I! KE T"" x, BTitlH COMPAVT, 185 Dearborn Bt Chicago, 111. Rt. f.nnls t.lve toc' Market. 8T LoriS. Mo.. May 11 CATTLB Re ceipts, 2ii head. Including 1"0 I'exans; mar ket steaily. Native sh'pplng und export steers, f6 Hff26; dressed beef and butcher stez-rs. M.7iii6 6; steers under l.wO pounds, fl.Urtrt 60; stockers snd feeders. $.'1 Itf Si; sows and heifers. I? kiu6 Ul; canners. $:'. 2.76; bulls, li 6.U4.76; culves. I4iiill.0o; Texas and Indian steers, ii o5'5.U; cows and heifers, II 9uiiA.. HOtiSr-lteuripts, head; market 6c higher; pigs and lighis, .i.ini.6t; packers, to lUf 6. butchers and best heavy, ius'j (.to. No sheep on sal. W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds, Investment Securities. We effer, subject to sals, 50 shares Union Etock Yards at 101. 1320 Farnam St.. Tel. Douglas 1046" Fortunes In Copper are mode every week In Ely, Nevada ths f;realest couer camp on euith, with a bil ion dallurs worth of ore in slitht and mors) developing every day. Now Is the time ts invest In Kly stocks. If you are l.x.idng for a sufe inve.-itiiieiii at ground ihxr prloe, promising large prollla, wiihin a leaaonable t in,-, urlie us ror Iniornmtun, maps and photos of Kly, Its properties, in 1 1 la, smel ters, etc. It Is money In your pocket to keep posted. Write us today. A. J. CARR. RTO South Mill 8t., Omaha. Neb. READ THE BEST PAPER nbserlbe HeKslarly to The ties.