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0 THE Oil AHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 19. 1907. ? CRA1S A3D PRODUCE MARKET Isms Wscknan at tha Cpinina Appareit and le action lets la. LARGE PROFIT TAKING IS THE CAUSE J lXMOr(ll( lklf Reports Still Cease la sad Seed Plaatea Fe Week Acs la Maria to Plowed la. OMAHA, Mar 11 1W. Tha market showed acme weakness at the opening and nm reacilun bi In ow ing o large prollt lamng. Discouraging weather rrpuni still came in and seed put In at Winnipeg lour weeks a J la being plowed up and tha ground la put Into Wheat opened weaker and continued to relux. owing to large nailing orders, which, meant some extensive prutit taking. Weather reports conUnua to onme very unfavorable and wbeat looka Ilka a do mmila proposition. There is very Jul prospect of having any wheat fur export. After steady deuikie July opuona close! at Ko bid. corn opened steady owing to fairly ao tlva trading-- Tha vary excessive rain In tha south, nave put a vary dlarouraglng affect on crop eondlUona trora that (ac tion. Cora relaxed later in ivmpMhT with, wheat and July opUuna closed at 40 Bid. Oata apanad tralllxh and steady to str-ong awing to repeated damage reports from Kansas and Nebraska and almost total Vaa In Texaa and Oklahoma, Rome lanr burins' orders cam from tha south. July aata closed at 46o bio. Primary whaat rawtnta wra K,flno atuahela and shipments 29n,Vio bushels, against raoalpta laat year of 23.000 buanala ajid shipments of 178,000 bushels. Cora receipts ware 301.10 bushels and shipments) thS,"" bushel, against rwetpte laat faar of 4S3.00O ouahala and ahlpmenta Of 26.000 buahala Clearances wara WB.211 bushels of onm and fcSTB bushels "f oats and wheat and flour equal to tFAJKI bushela Liwrpnol closed unchanged o ttd higher a whaat and corn unchanged. Xaocal range of option: 4s ltd; American mixed. "Id. f l'vl; fu tures, quiet; Juiy. 4a Su, September, 4a 1. Vrtlolaa.1 Opa High. I Low. Cloaa. Teafy. Wheat I May... Corn May... July... Sept... Oats May... July... Sept... 0 B 82 B 4 a is B 45 B 46 B 17 B B bid. No local opUona today. Omaha Caan Prlca WHEAT No. 2 hard. 8?S88c; No. S hart, BBMc; No. 2 spring. V, JSac. CORN No. 3, 47U'4ec: No. 4. 47c; No. S fellow. Ha'-; No. 2 white. SoVoulc OATS No. 1 mixed. 42U43o; No. 1 white, ifVu44c; No. 4 white. tgaSc RIB No. 2. 70c; No. i, c. Carlot Receipt e. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago : l US 14 Minneapolis 204 ... ... Dmaiia 13 1 Duluth H CHICAGO GRAM AID PROVISIONS raatarea of tha Tradlag; " Cloalns Prloee ua Board of Trade. CHICAGO, May 18. Tha cereal markets were ohljfiy lnnuencad today by tlie ln rvltabie week-end realising. Wheat dropped In net figures nearly 4a, July fadit from yesterdays final figures to '-44l9,c. July corn declined Tc and July oata Ho. Provisions dropped 7J There were other Influences In wheat, but they availed naught against tha Instinc tive desire to secure prollta without test ing tha possibilities of an Idle dunday. Cables wera lower and Budapest reported rain In Russia aa well as In the Austro Hungartan grain belt, but the desire fur pront among tha cautious offset theae factors. Buying orders were by no means absent, for tha demand was again large id of general proportions, but It was not July sold between KiRtc and 'Jhc and oioaed 3ij6Tc lower . at KsHo. Other eptlona closed at propurtiunata losses. Primary receipts were 13ii.ono bu., against tS3.0ut) bu. a year ago. Seaooard clearances wera HO.OuO bu. Minneapolis. Puluth and Chicago reported receipts of 411 cars, against 2S3 car last week and 164 cars a year ago. Corn felt the effect of the weather Im provement and the slump In wheat, ona probably having aa much inilueuce aa the other. Reports from country shippers spoke favorably of the crop's appearance Maying that the seed was In all cases sprouting splendidly. Loral receipts were 115 cars. July sold between &c and t-S-'j-V: and closed To lower at jiu6&'. The oata market held well in the face of the weakness of other grains, but could not wholly eecape the sympathetic action usual In suuh o-hss- Trade was on a liberal aoaie. but after selling auhstantlaily at prlcea prevailing at the previous day's eloae, thero wns a reduction In tha volume both In the twits and the offerings. The general fear that the niiR are txiund to get a lareo share of the growing crop gave the oonndent-e to the holders, Indicated by tha action of the market. Ixn.U receipts were 144 cars. J ily oats aoid between 7c and 4dc and clewed io under yes terday at 4te. The provisions market was quieter and e.ialer. the t me being largely In sympathy with the "re;ila. July pork Closed luc lower at tl6.57ij IS : July lard, sue down at 13.17'. and July ribs. THo 4uwn at SS.Ktc Eatlmatesi lor Monday: Wheat, 18 cars; Snrn, U3 cars; oats. 1SH cars; hogs, C.vxO ead. l'ne leading futures ranged aa follows: SKW TURK LIBERAL MARKET tlaotatleaa af tka Dar aa Varloas Caaiaaadltlea. NEW YORK. May H. FTITR Rerelpta, aaV.eWM UU1, fA'lia, .ri'igs. u4aa.a dull, but firrjf bid; M;nnfsoU patent fi.-vWu'tio. winter extras. p.i-a-iO; w;ntr low KrmiMK lij-eftH rf,. Hy tVnir, Arm; twr 4.75. 'ji..ni-.ao firm; nna wuna aim 1 low, ti.Xit4l.4J; coaxae, U-ii31-17; kiln dried. WltiA.T R(M-lpts. 17ZSTO bu.: exp"ra. 19. m bu. Spot market weak; No. I red. U.U1V eisvuor, Ii.it1. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 noruiern, Ijuluth. tLUV f. o. b. afloat. No. 2 hard winter, li.u6S. f. a. b. afloat. Bhsrp declines and less excltatnent charaoterixed today s wheat market. Prices broke in a buahei under bearlsn cablea, Uiiulilatlon and dkt favorable home and foreign weather conditions. The market closed f-,c net lower. ALay cioaed O-OBH. July. ll.iMW Lio4. cioaed tl-o1; September. tl.tf4 LoiS. closed B.u; Ueoemuer. ,i.JjVii i-i-y-v, dosed n.u6 'JORN-Receipts. , bu.; exports. 66.473 bu. Spot, easy; No. 2. 3c. elarator f. o. b. alloat; No. 2 white, eJSc; No. 2 yellow o. L o. b. afloat. OpUona quiet and easier, dosing Ho net lowr. May closed at S2q. July. 4ia!0lc cloaad at olHo; tep tamber cioaed at GiO. . OA.TS iceceipta. 4a.vl hu. : "P""' bu. Spot markot Arm; mixed, U to J3 lba.. 4Sct natural white. W to HI I lbs m4c; clipped white, to 40 lbs.. RYB inrm; No. 2, weatarn. 7H a L t. Buffalo. J-LAY Firm; shipping, 86o; lood to choice, Cal-3. . . . HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice, 19M crop. 14;Hjo; 1. crop, 4H-i6o-ooaat, lift crop, tUc: U crop. SWo- HXDEi Dull; central Ajnencaaa, Pa; Bogota, 24HO- .. LEA THXR Weak; add. aS4c- PROVIsiiONS Beef, firm; family, 114. (PIP 14.W; mesa, u1u; beef hams. KA.'it JO JO; pauMRt. li.lKI'l-l.3". aijr eL. r, meas. siia'3.u0. Cut meals, steady; P'ck lod balllea. tia;5ei3.u0; pickled hems. 1- Siijo. Lard, steady; western prime, tto.Mi i.Jb; reoneo. quiet; oimmnm jy"" AmeHca, tlusl; compound. ta.7Mia.oa. Pork .tee.iv fam,i i;y ju: short clear. Sli.Ji2 lAiAiuw-taauy ; ciiy '. y vmn - -- country (rtg. free), HaSc. RJCE-Plrin; domestlo, fair to extra. 3ut 6o; Japan, nominal. BUTTiiR trm; street price. extra creamery, 2vSXi7o; offlaial prlca. oreamory, common to extra, l&tJ4o. CHEESE Old. steady; new. Arm; now, small colored. 12al3c: email white. llHiJ UHo; new, large colored, lsc: large white. UEOG Steady; western firsts, I631Hc; offlclal price, lc; seconds. lBHc . . . . PoUlTRI Live, quiet; spring chickens, 28c; fowls, 16o: turkeys, lie. re,, J")"1! western chlcltana, llo; turkeys. 1014c. fowls, 1K814C. t. Lonla General Sfarke. 8T LOCIS, May 18 WHEAT Lower; track, No. 2 red cash. Mc; No. 2 hard. 1 c; July. aaSay2Ho; September, 4c. CORN Lower; track. No. 2 casn, 54H3 5Bc; Juiy. 52c; September. Ua; Bio. i white, rjbfxa. . . .... . OATS-Lower; track. No. 2 cash. 44Ho. July. 42Hc; September. JTc; No. 2 white. 4, a. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents 4.4p4.: extra fancy and straight, SJ.axiJ 4.26; clear. Cs02.. BEEL Steady. l2.iX84.(. OjR-MMEAi-Firm, C.70. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, fLOOjp L02. HAT Strong; timothy, H.atea.00; prai rie. riooo-nis.'-'X IRON COTTON TIE8 CO. BAtSi.INO um HKMP TWINE10C. PROVI9Iv"NS Pork, lower: Jobbing, HiCi. Lard, lower; prima steam, .67V. Dry eait meats (boxedl, steady; extra shorts. 19.50; clear ribs. 50; short clears, 7H. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra short. $10.3. H; dear rib. tl0.37A; short clears, 210.75. POULTRY gulet; chickens, i:ili22e : springs, i&UC2c; turkeys, lie; ducks, loo; geese. 5c. BUTTER Weak; creamery, 3tf3c EGGS-Steady, 14c Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla " 8,000 WTieat. bu. lS.U'W 44.1)00 Com, bu V."t Oata bu 152.000 70.000 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITT, Mar IS. WHEAT May. SOHc; Juiy, SScT September. c. Cash: No. 2 hard, &96c; No. 2, Ha03'fl: .No. Z red. 9B4iwrc; No. S. SutHo. CORN-Mav. 4lic: July. 41P4e; Septem ber. 4BHc. Cash: No. 2 mixed. Slc; No. S. 61c: No. 2 white. KV: No. 3. 5ic. OATS No. 2 white, 44Vd4H:; No, 2 mixed. 46'0-tf.1-:. RYE Steady, 3Te. HAY-Uteady; choice timothy, H5.OOfil6.00; choice prairie. 210.54(10.75. B I "TTIiR Creamery, ?3c; packing, 150. EtKIS 1310. , Receipts. Shipments. j Wheut. bu 53 48.( 1 Corn, bu oro 6.cn Oats, hu 18,'JOO 17,0iO Range of prices at Kanana City: Art idea I Open. I High. I Low. Close. Wheat 1 July I September 1 Corn I July September .1 fsil 48HI 48'xi I 91?i I 4SHI 48l S9 1 48 484 B bid. Mllwaakea Grain Market. MILWAT'KEE. May 18. WHEAT Mar ket lower: No. 1 northern. 3liuH2c; No. 2 northern, 9Sa'j. RYE-teaoy ; No. I. KVire PARLEY Easier; No. 2. 6Ho; sample, 63Ajtv4c. CORN-Hlgher; cash. 53SUie. OMAHA LIVE STUCK MARivET Ctt!a of A'l Eindg CociiJerablj lower for the Wek. HOCS SELL TE" TO F FTEEM CENTS LOWLR Saeea and Larnba af Dealraale Qnallty Good Sellers All the Week and 5 Very Warked Ckango . la Prteee, SOUTH OMAHA, M7 If, 19 Receipts were: Cattle. Hoga Sheep. umciai lonuay a.& . "I offlmal Tuesday 7.42 li.7"4 Offlclsl Wednesday 4.JoJ 9.365 Offlclal Thursday ,L,W 14.:tT Offlclal Friday LiS . 167 OlHclal Saturday U i.77 This week Last week l Two wees ago 2J.73 Three weeaa ago lu,?.'. Four weeks ago 7 it3 Same week last year 1S.127 Tha following table shows 01 cattie, bogs and sheen at year to date. for the year: Cattle Hogs . Sheep . 1907. . S. , H2 Sfti.lHl .73o.o7 compared with lust Dec. 1!. Lil.!6 -.ol'l Inc. 44.afv1 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to cholre corn-fed steers 25.335.50 Oood to fair corn-fed steers 4.7:jS2o vummon 10 lair steers Good to choke fed cows Fair to good cows and heifers Common to fair cows OVod to choice stockers .4 feeders.. Fair to good stockers and feeders... Common to fair stockers Bulla stags, etc Veal calves The following table snows the price of hogs at South Omana for everal days, with comparisons: n 20S 4 T IS ' .. 4 0 diliCK- 1 here wera only i.a lrn cars of the Anthony Iambi in this morning, and they sold at 17 30. a good otror.g price Ke ceiits of ahe-p nave shown a heavy fa. ling eff thia weK as c'ii.iHn'ed with .ast. hut t;;i tne total has been very mum larger tmuj f r the corre.t,' titling we ot a ar eo as will ha noted fruiu the Ilgu: at head of coiumn. The market has been In a good heaithy condition ail the week, pacarrs having been free buyers of good kinds and It ha been no trouoie to un.oad everything com ing forward thai w.uid answer to that description. Medium and ur.rtnished kinds have been a hr.ie slow and wean on some daya but si.il everything has 90, d at prices ent.reiy at:niactory to seller The market at the end of the week I f nly steady witu a week ago, with now and then a spot where it ioiota If anytiing. strong. Ad advices agree that the run of fed Sweep and iambs is v:r ::-:-'" ovr for this seascn. In fact, moat of the big slnp- ! the year tne coming week. 2 r'i!) ! While the market at tins tvont h been 10 a gooo. iieaiiiiy cuiiui ilii iuu m' sat.afactory, tae lee.ing in tou i.a leen weak and buyers have been tiling 1 vry naru 10 Draa ine murivt'i. i..e v-m- ( , ! cas i L'rovers Journnl of esiei lay in ex I'rri! I Dialnin the aheeo trade at that ooint tor S'? the week said: "in spite of tl.e o.g re iuc- Uon in supplies this weak puckeis havo dominated trade tor tlie moat pait. and prices showed weak to loc lower rauo than one week ago. the fat. handler weights allowing as much loss a the Heav ier kinds. Values for she p showed moat.y Xo loss from the corresponding ween of laat year, when tho mnrnet wns a booming ona and prices were raised to an excep tionailv hiKh level." 60,173 I uotationa on wonlad killers: Good to choice lambs, t8 9.-iiS.iiu; fair to good lamDs, 17 X'ae.50. Quotations on shorn atcrk: iwd to choke lam os. t7.7.): fa:r to good liimba. 4. i7 (jo -o 1 ; ixi; common and cull !ami. l di '; .a4.iB j good to choice yearling, light. i.u'i.u: 4..v"5."n good to choice yearlings, heavy, l-.ioaij.lo; l.4.M fair to good yearlings, 15 tf i. H ; good 1:1 15191.50 cnoice wethers. Jo.Tii.lu. lair to gi c 1 4.u-. . I wetiiers. fc.tiiX'id.ay; good to choice e .'. 3 ''ri- J5 j tu.''ati.s6. fiur to g(od ewes, l-i.7uuo uo. 3 ''dt! culls, bucks and stuns, t;.26a4.. J.i4.75 RcDresentative aaies: 4.-a.j0 ! No. AT. Pr. 2 western ewes I16 8 ha iaj.r I 4S4 western lambs Jl 7 30 1813 COOCC STKST. RO?" 13-13. Lo)0 DlSTPCK PHO?t& r-IT7 H. EISELE, assayer of Ore, Gold and Silver bullion. OmihA. Neb., I HEPE3Y CE.r 7: FY. TV m Asraitd -ht ntoavejr J.tiVi xo-r' f nl Wn (V JwaTT. 59.752 4V..J-0 64.3ii 4.7'0 5-.eS 41.561 the receipts Houih Omaha 6. J2.471 54.1't 17.373 - j DESCBIPT10" v ' - nt ves vOTl VvUt r. : I f' I Gold. Silver . Clipper Lcail . fX 00 j 0. Per os. Per lb. I I 1 1 I -O : ! JJ L. . I ! i Ml Co THE ABOVE ASSAY TAKEN B. US FROM ORE SAMPLES FROM BERTHA CONSOLIDATED CTHPT iNow 15c; 1 UVkiV will Be 25c ABBOTT & BEVARD, 204 Neville B!d Data. I 1807. l.jl9u6.;;lM.,iica.,Utt.,l01. May May May May Max May May May May May May May May May I 15 5 301 4 3t 73 T U2 t 31,1 5 28 4 ii 4 1 J.-; 15i 14 1 S: 6 93 1 5 70 8...I 8... 8 241,. I 21 S 8 2i, 21. 6 151 10... j 35, i 241 6 !9i 4 : f 2. 4 ii I 11... 38 I t 2 5 271 4 641 I 541 12... 14 30 5 21 4 21 8 47', 13... i 8 35 ' i i 3u, 4 lis i 6 4-; 14... 3m w, Slj I 4 7 37! 15... I 8 24 30, S 15 8 34 16... j 8 lS-j; o loi 4 6l 35! 17... XVk, 8 21, 5 S 4 ; I , 8 to, 4 Ji. 4 621 8 27 v j a m ; os: 5 A i -A 8 9( 7 5 T 131 5 71 7 U 5 7 071 5 i9 7 Li . S 72 i & 74 ilhi Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. Hoga Kansas City S3.uvtub.o0 t5.ibu 6 Chicago i.Ma.46 o. wu-i'Va BU Louis Lia)U.2s 8. jt'uo-ao bioux city 3.'Jomi.75 l.Lati.jU The otl.clal number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 11 r a C, M. & St. P. Mo. P. Ky U. P. system CAN. W. (east) .. C & N. W. twestj . C, SU P., M it O... C, B. & Q. least) .. C, B. x W. (west) . C, R. L & P. (east;.. C. R. L P. i weac. Illinois central Chicago OU Western 3 21 8 33 2 8 24 10 1 2 4 U7 Total receipts .... The disposition of the day a receipts waa nominally steady as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co L158 Swift and Company 2.072 Cudahy Packing Co. 1.676 4N Armour Jk Co 3.304 Articles.! Open.l Hlgh.j Low. Close. ,Tes. Wheat Mav July Sept. Corn May July Sept. sjaii Mav July Sept. Pom July laSrot July Sept. Elba July bept. 97 ,1 0-jM! I i'.liAl I 48 ! J4W(I-4H 18 7 lu 4. 97 I MS' I 4S I 3 I I Ml 04 ' 97Si 07,, 2st 53 1 ! '. 4fitv 4S"i 4rS, Ji'ai i-j I 27l I 12Hi t no 16 15 Ttj 16 ii . rs 9 4iHij 17. 16 :7e lu 70 I 9" 1 ', i a 644 9 13 9 e0 in 57Hj 1 1 70 i la 9 171-, 30 " 8 9Ji' .7 TV. I 42 'a 9 XJ 15 No. 1 FLOUR Steady; winter patenta 23.409 70; airaighta. t3.3'u3.4u: spring paims, 2.-Mc4.ji, atraighla. 13.la.u3 46. bakers. tla W HEAT No. 3. 9-.'criJl.,0. fcCOn.N No. 2, 5--4-4c: No. 2 yellow, 54V:? 0.TS No. 2. ,:a4ee; No. 2 white. ?, c; No. 3 while, ,fnrso. RYE-No. &2c. 13 .( l.fc. Y Fair to choice making, S4i dKKL a-No. l tlax. f.... . ,. i no,th- Weaiern. jl .T Tin oi y. puma, 14.20. Clover. aoniract grade. tli.LD. 1'Hkj iisiij.c eiio. t ribs aides d -oae B.'a.V..I. Mei.s p..: k. 'T fill . r.U.J'.'l lui. Lai d. p,r lou :i a , w;CHi,S a0. dhort Olear kidea b.xnli. lii.yiiV.S:,. Receipts a:i, shipment oi iain ar.d flour were ua r.. . .u-. Flour, bh;a.. Wheat, bu .'. Corn, ba Oats, bu fcve. bu aWley, ba On the p.iv.je e. ter maraet wa . s nria. iT 'iii u, as inc.uueii, lie. Iriea, U4jl-c. n 'elPta. Shipments ... ."j..'-' !;.' ... X.-.o) 77.i-4i ...i;a. Tji.uuo 2-:.' jo,, o) ... 2. 0 I. om -A'M.M 2.JJ ;.ar.i; today the oui '! !:. ;ei'e. 1.. r'-c; PEORIA. May ITS. steady; ;(t mull, ' .. se .e ...y; M1i:4--.o; " -K Amtr.caa, N:-tl4y. 1 M i 9 - bo l-'tmle. 4 .414&C. OATS Fu-ni; No. 2 w;i.: White, 46c. N I. 4 Wiilte. H' HYt-etmiig: No. .. , ... Wuiaay 41 2S. ri. .-'-t'HN-Stlullili j ; '.c. No. 1. joe; -i.-r'. No. 2 Mlaaeariolla Uniu Market MINNEAPOLIS. M.iy I--V. UF.At1(01 1 hard. $1 No. 1 n r::'tr;i .... v , ', mr:l.ern. si-t;vc. 1-Lii H-. ii patent. JTi. ! , nJ pvr-nti. t(.'h.t '.. rtrst t .urj, j x. . ; ..or,l eleais. t2.75a:-i. J BlU.N-ln Lu.a. t. j 4'.C ?3. Philadelphia Proilnce Market. PHILADELPHIA. May 18. BUTTER Steady, quiet; extra western creamery, 4V--c. E' ,iiri Steady. fair demand; western flrsis. free caa-s. lt4o at mark. CHEESE unlet, but steady; New York full creams, 12yl4c Exports and I m porta. NEW YORK, May 18. Total Imports of specie at tne port of New York tor ma week ending today were 19.410 silver and I1U.1S5 gold. Total exports of specie ::. iu toe , ort of New York for the wee end'eg t.Mtay were 2598.012 silver and 11.000 gold. Kaaa.ua City Llv Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, May 11 CATTLE Ra ceip'a 3w head; market steady: choice ex nort and dreseed beef steera, t5.jol.i; fair to gntel. 14 2&j5.40; western fed steers, 14 uO ti6.i; stockers and feedera 13.7oijti.10; south ern steers. tJ.Doi;t.40. southern uows, C !T 175: native cows, UTtijK"; native heifers, a SiSi.l0: bulla. 13.3md4D); calves. t3.5iitf 5.75. Receipts for the week, J7,fl0 head. HC"it4 Recelpta 3.'ro head: 2 higher: top. MiJTt,, bulk of aaiaa. te r743.40; heaw. lJfll30; packer. .2iIl 40; llnht. 18 J) 4.471; piga S5.2&d.0u, Receipts for the Week "7 LU) neaii. I SHEEP AND LAMBS No receipt: mar ! ket nominally steady: inmha. 18 7o 4: ewe and y arilnga. tS.7iti8.75: western fed t venrlintf. V 2-vi7.w. wea'.ern fe,l s!ieer V J''j M Blocker and feiers. 13.2ii'3 50. : Rece pis for the week. 22.300 head, i tt. Laala Live Stock Market. ' ST. LOi:i3. May 18-CATTLE-Rec!pts. ; ) huad. including 2"0 Texana: market tep.ly, native ahlppirg and export sieera. t)-'-.S3. dressed l eef and botcher Htoer. . 14.77 tC..O: at his under 1 lbs, M.'Jl.ao' :o, kers and feeder 3S'y5Jl: cows and . helfes C2-S7 5 50: canners, K.ivri75: bulls. t2eV.ul.7B. ca;vs. lt.L-jri0 00: Texas and , !n 'In itcers. CoGj cows and heifers, , 11 !"f(4 Ml I Hi GS Pecoipta " 5o0 head: 5c higher: p ,T3 and '.Ighta. J8 .'aJjO; packers. 16 'juny 8.47.: butchers and bet lies y. 16 460. HEEP AND LAMBS No market. glows rtty Llvo itoek Market. ' SIOUX CITY. Ia. May !8. -.Special Tela- I grain. i CATTLE Receipts. tl Head; mar ket steidy, beves. 14. i5.75; cows, bulls ' ar.d mixed, D jVj4 ): Blockers and feeders, e r'F4.i; caives and yee.nr.ga S3 4'(3 4.2i. I H;OS Reo.yis, Id head ; market 1 strode eelllnj at 18. 8.30; bulk of galea l-aitat. i at. J.ieb Live Stnek Market. j ST JOSEPH. Mty IS "A TTLJ'-.Re-i celrts 14 h.Hut; market nominal; nauvea 1, 'o-t ': yt ar.inga B. ji Qi.'M. HOCS Pet-eipta. .7c5 head; strong to a I a. ude higher; m.-d'-.m h.tavy, KJ.i&Se 35; , L"il- .if au.ea. t6 27V,: 40. j CHEtP AND LAii LttNo market. loek la Sight Reeipts cf l.ve stock at tha six principal Totals ,20a 49 CATTLE There waa no change tn tha market for the current day, there not being enough here to cut any figure with the trade. For tha week the receipts show a coneideraoie gain over tho previous week and a large gain over a year ago. Tha large receipts have bean tha governing factor In tha marked Under the Influence of large recelpta of beat steers, both at this point as well as at other markets, prlcea broke sharply during tha first halt of the week. The market on Monday was quoted l"o lower and again on Tuesday the same decline waa recorded. Wednesday's market was still weaker. On Thursdav prlcea recovered somewhat and the Improvement was fully maintained on Friday. Thus at the close of the week beef steers are rlisht at lUtjlie lower than at the close of last week. What has bean said regarding the market on beet steers would apply In most re aped s to the cow and heiler market. Dur ing the first half of tha week prices con tinued .downward, but steadied up during the latter pnrt. At the close the general market la safely liji5c lower than at the close of the previous woek. Southern mar kets are beginning to get a supply of south wesi em graaaer. which in the near fuMr will cut a big figure on the market. While receipts have been tho controlling feature of the fat cattle market, the weather has had most to do with the feeder market. With the corn market ad vancing under the influence of unfavorable weather, and with pastures very short and unpromising, tha feeder trade this week came almost to a standstill. Tha large receipts the first of the week moved very alowly and prices broke L'.ft'ZSc. the de cllne being heaviest on weighty cattle lacking quality. Inferior stockers also suffered severely. The best sellers were the light stock cattle of good quality. Dur ing the latter part of the week the market took on a Uttie more activity, the lower prices apparently snmmat'ng buying, so j that at the close of the week the yards are pretty well cleaned up. I HOGS Medium weight and light hogs i sold anywhera from 2Vj5c higher, or mostly I jc hifc.'ier for the belter grades of light I t nne tne mui Kei CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. MARKET Cattle and Sheep Steady Hogs Steady to Shade Higher. CHICAGO. May IS. CATTLE Receipts, 3fO head, market steady; beeves. 14.Jia,'.4B; cows. tl.SKaa 40; hellers. !2.7f9!) 40; caiv, 14. jetia .., good to prime steer, tou. 40 poor to medium, 14.2&.io.30; stockers feeders, 12-i. 15. HOGS Receipts, U.onO; market for light j stroiz to shade higher: others steady; j l!gm. tt.Jo'(..H); mixed. H 2i.'ii.ii24; heavy,! lo.uoj(.40: rough, 2.a.titi. 16 : pigs. i.rn. ; . good to choice heavy. in.3IYii.i; bulk, $ti. cl I ILju. SHEEP-Receipts, 2,a00; market steady; natives. (4.5i.20; western. 14 jo.i6.15; year lings, t8.0i-3ti.0; lambs, iti.-5uCi.75, western, Vi.ii.i3 8. 75. Jw York Live Stock Market. NEW YORK. May l.v BEEVES Re ceipts, 1.338 head. N'thing uoing In live cattle; nominally steady. Drd ueef alow at a to centa per pound, fancy beef, a. Exports, 750 catiie and 2,7')0 quarters of beet, tomorrow, l,0uu cattle and 2,100 quarters beef. CALVES Receipts. 299 head. Markot slow and j centa lower; ail suid. Com mon to good veals, 14.jOJ5.75. No prime or choice stocas here. Dressed cul-s quiet, but steady; city dressed reals, 8 w 11 ic; extra city dressed veala, 12c; coun try dressed. o'(10c. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,535 bead. Market steady. Good clipped ewe. 25.50: medium to prime clipped lamb. 17.25 3 S. 00, common spring laiubs, 4.ill-j per head. Hogs Receipts, 3.027 head; market no saies reported. OMAHA WHOLESALE, MARKET. Condition of Trade) and (aotatioaus on Staple and Fancy Prodnca. EGGS Per dog., 15Ho. BUTTER Packing stock. 1518c: choice to fancy dairy, iej20c; creamery, aCic. LiVEj POULTRY Hens, loSc; old roosU era, 6c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, lie; young; roosters, TQbvc; geese, 4c. FRUITS. CALIFORNIA CHERaUES Per box of about 8 lbs., 82.5trti2.75. PINEAPPLES Florida. 42 sixe. 83.2S per crate; 38 slxe, 14.25 per crate; 30 size, 34.60 per crate. STRAWBERRIES Arkansas, 24-quart cases, H.Jb'qXM. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Limoniera, 300 sue, 86.26; 380 size, ! .76; other brands, 50c less. ORANGES Mediterranean Sweets. 1E0 178. . 2ii and 250 aizes, 13.50: 98. 128. 2sS sizes. 33.00; California Navels, extra fancy, 170, au. 21 o. -tio sizea 14.; fancy, 128 sue, B.jO; 17j0 size, 13. io; choice, large sizes, per box. 12.75a3.0O. BANANAS Per medliim-sixad bunch, t2.jOi25; Jumboes, 12.5oluiU4. FIGS California. bulk, Ho; 8-crown Turkish. 14c; 4-crown Turkish, lie; 1-crowu Turkish. 9c. DATES iCadaway, 54c; sayera, 6c: hal lowla, 7o; new stuffed walnut dates, 9-iU. box. 31.00. OLD VEGETABLES. POTATOES Table stock, per bu..' 75c 11 w: seed slock. x-ii.0. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. L 2L; No. 2. 11.30. NEW VEGETABLES. POTATOES 2tc per lb. ASPARAGUS 75ctj1.0O per dox. bunchea liEANS New wax and string, per ham per. 14.tl. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Par dos. bunches. 4ffks. CABBAGE California, 3ic. CELERY Florida, 10-1U crate. $3.25: Choice, 12.75. P1K PLANT Per lb.. 5r, ONIONS Red or yellow. Colorado, per bu.. 11. oo; Texas silver skin, per crate, about 5 lba, 12..5: yellow Texas, per crate, about 45 lba, 32.00. Grean omona per dox. 25 c. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, 10-lb 12.ik.ii3.J6: choice. 12.50.-tf2.75. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, per dog lit-aus. 4oc. Solpiiide Vein 75' of the World's Copper cor;1 from Sul phide ore. 90 of the ahanJoneil copj-kpr mines are alandcned for the lack of it. Other ores, though worth millions, give value to the mines containing them only to the extent of ore ac tually in sight. Authorities say the Sulphide Strike is, almost invariably, the crown of a deposit, assured for eon?iderabla depth es pecially in the proven district of Bonanza Belt. From the 3.000 year old Eio Tinto Mines of Spain, down to that infant prodigy our neigh bor Calumet, and 2.rizona, sulphides have characterized the prominent copper mines, paying permanent dividends, measured in ex tent by the amount of output and market price of metal. 6 to 12 Feet Wide 9 Copper .200 Tons Daily Assures Yearly $1,200,000 Net Bonanza Belt recently strack the Sulphides. Necessity for adequate development to an output of 200 tona daily which will insure the Bonanza Belt Property $1,200,000 net earnings yearly justifies the offering of 100,000 Shares at $5, Hall Par Vouchers, Smelter Returns, Engineers Reports, strip the mining business of this, the Bon anza Belt Copper Company, to eye and understanding. These proofs of merit, together with Prospectus, will gladly be furnished upon application. Subscription books close JUNE 1st, 1907. BONANZA BELT COPPER COMPANY 322-324 Frisco Blinding, St. Louis. 243-245 Arcade Braiding, East St. Louis 20 Broad Street. New York City. WE WILL SELL WO Srandla. lie u. ata. Com. N. . 2c 10 Luck7 Uoya. ljc. 10 bueell glee.. :c 76 Atnrr. jfex.. lie 1C"0 K:r.g Snl.TAO, lie lut) Ufa. 0a. Ei., x ll4) lUodaturmn Ex., 10s Old. Kathenn. 2ta :0u0 ol4 ''rowa ollr 30. Monrh MAS. 11 SO Pick. 17c 15"0 Anchor O. A G.. 4e lOno Empire Tun., Col. 17M Rnwier. W.a.. bid fro Con., IK!. Rixl Klna, 2io liX0 aana. Coap. Rrl. 7H r W.lllnrton. Pkr. 13"i i4 A.imlral Tngo Kir Km Muaaosea 0. 32c 11.0 Two guaena. llo 8 Cgo. N T. Air Una, iU 1" Bfg. Kfrnon. 7c 110 D Foreat Pref.. at l'"rt (i(d. Tamara. X. a d) nor. Max . Uc Mun-hla Prrt.. TOe W.O (lid Princeton. i'ic lu" Dutw. Old , 11c 109 Colurabaa aa., tc :koo Indiana Mia., or. Sea B. Jaca. II. 0H Ciiiana Can., bid tut Florence Ituhawk, bid kitt Olcksoa-oalllkcr. IL We will buy and pay cash for mining. Industrial, and otiar stocas and bonda SEND FOR OUR FREE BULLETINS. WESTERN BUSINESS EXCHANGE 125 TaSalle IU CXicago, HI. 1 WAUftiljl. nilM the mui-Uel m-Hji u lii,'A ... .. i .. i t " w ci r-f-M lnrpaTee rlni n fia . " " i U uynj ii was i .i . i . KLin a wneii out e I , . ........ , . - - - - ; under way and tne Uuik of the hogs of the ' PARSLEY Hothouse, per dor, . above deacripuon chanued hands .n ennii ' 40c. season In the morning. ! RAD13KES Per dox. bunches, Heavy and rough packing hegs on tha other hand were slow sale ail day at about steady pnees. The buik of ail tha hogs sold ; at t.:v aI.Ju, whereas yesterday most of , the hogs sold at to.l.tztv-22a. Good lights sold today as hiah aa ii 40 aa against (6.25 I the top yesterday. Tha roc. pus this week show a very large Sain over last week .ind a year ag. The navy runs gave buyers an auvantage j which they were not slow to take advan ! taga of, thus forcing vaiuea downward from day to day. The wetk opened lower, aod during the first four days showed a steady , "V"" . """" " I lc: Touna America 17c. er-vlo" NUTS-CalifornU wamuta No. 'TCTU ' shall. 12c: No. L soft shell, lie: I ; extra large bunches, 4c.o per dox. J2EEF CUTS. Rlba: No. 1. 13c; No. 2, 9c; No. 2. 8c. Loin: No. U lTVtc; Na 2. 13'c; No. 2. 12c; Chuck: No. 1, Cc: No. 2, 5Vc; No. 3. o'4c Round: No. L Bi-ic; No. 2. ac; No. 3, 7ic. Plate: No. U 2Ho; No. 1 3c; No. 2, 3c. MiSCELi-V N EOI SUGAR C: anulated cane, in sacks, 16.51; granulated beet, in sacks, fcj.21. COFFEE Roasted. No. as. 28c per lb.: No. 10, 21c per lb.; No. 2f. 13c per ib.; No. 2o, 17c per ib. ; No. 21. 11c pec lb. CHse.SE-Block bw:. IDc; llmbergsr. MONEY MAP OP COLBALT Gives at a glance the location end pro. 1 duct'.on of all the big mines in tho graai crate, , Canadian Silver Camp. This map of COLBALT Is compiled from government (statistics nd other official data, wnicn makes 't tne hunchea 1 most complete and comprehenai ve map or i ' COBALT in existence. ! send in your name today for a Tree copy of the Journal ef Sflnsnca, which ;s our ! weekly market letter. It contains all the j news In every field of finance, which Is ; eoiected by wire on the date of publication, j It Is complied by America's greatest au thorlt'ea. and Is making our ;!lenta the best posted Investors in the world. It is i FRKF TIB I. X, BTSBWTES CO MP A BIT, 125 Dearborn St, Chicago, IU. We are Iinprrwd by tha fact that the) BONANZA BELT COPPER COMPANY bag tha endorsement ot a Board of Directors, amongst whom ar: Two former Comptrollers of New York: City, one of whom la tha President of an Important Savlngi Bank, and tha other tha head of a private Banking Housas, and also tha President ot tha Borough of Brooklyn, New York; The Treasurer of tha New York Produce Exchange, who la also a Director of the New York Importers' and Traders' National Bank; An ex-Judge, who Is also Trustee of a Sarin gs Bank. Two Real Estate men; A Corporation Lawyer; Founder of tha Great Shannon Copper Company; One of tha counsel to tha Green Consolidated Copper Company. Chairman of the New York Consolidated Stock Exchanga. We Are Impressed by tha fact that tha Company not only Issues a prospectus, but also details of Its actual business, to wit: The strengthening up of values I and today leaves the market for tha week I only lOuloc lower that the close of the ! previous week. A feature of tha trade and I one that It would be well for shippers to : thorougnly understand Is tha dlscrlmlna i lion against heavy packing hogs. At ail j market points packer are giving the prefer- ence to the lighter weights and buying the I rough heavy at bottom tig-urea; tiepresoniHiive saiea No. a , 67 it .... 5S , ei S4 11 1 '-e .... 54 .... b 64 . 4 .... ; ci 85 .... 4t 6! .... ; 47 SI ' a I 71 ! 71 .... ; 4 Tl .... i 64 Tl (,.... .41 ... 7.. 4.. Liverpool i.rita Mirket LIVERPOOL. May 18 -V HEAT sD ,r Brm. No. 2 red urn wint.-r. b 31 N -. i Ca.llornia, 7a, f uura. ti.-id ; Miv'noim avil. J'-:y. 7 Vi. ae,iiemlcr. 7 lJ ' CXiiN Sjail, wui, Auicricau mxd, am. i foui h Omaha, ux c:iv ECaneaa "ity.. H:. .loaepl: t. Louis i Chicago 1 TouU Cattle .... la .... .... ) .... 144 .... 4-M .... J0O Hi.aa. Uue-n ' aCT 4.7'iS ... ' 11. o L47 4U. 2U 1JW i i Je . Tl.. AT. I iiii ) .:a -7 M J'-i , ri :.4 244 . ;1 4 2S .147 24 rt .241 . 224 . Ut . .'4 . 244 . :4 . 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I 17V, ... t r", ... ir, 4 I ri, l 4 ."t'-t 4 4 2-4j 4 27, ) 4 rv, ... 127', 44 n4) Z I TT-, 4 I ;-, .. 4 -T'-t .. 4 2T-, .. 4 27-, nn m, 40 I 274 SO 4 271, 1J) 4 . ' , . 4 f., m 4 ;-s :ia 4 T, 4 .it 44 4 M v I at 14 4 J 4 4 e ... la 4 m i .. I a .. 4 a . I it . 4g t soft Braxlla lSlio; pecan a lfta-C; filberts. i2Hc; pea nuia raw. Tjo; roaatud, SV:; t'aUfornia al- monria. 17c: cocoanuia ft oj per KO. HIDE9 AND TALLOW'.rren salted. No. L D'tc; No. 2, B'tC; buil hldea e; green hiues, No. 1. Tc; No. 1 li-c; horse, lljo 3.so; sheep pelts, 50ctl.2S. Tallow, No. IV; No. 2. 3Ho. Wool, lij22e. CANNED GOODS Corn. HUmdard, west ern. 5wbjc: Maine, tl.ii. Toinutoes. fancy. 3-11). cans. 11.4a; standard. 2-1 o. cans. 11 2. 1 Pmeapplea graietl. 2-.b . stan lard. 2.2" 2 iu; aili ed, 11..-2.3m, fancy ilawa.iau. I't lba.. ll .a. "jaiion aypiea i i ai - Peactira 11.7iil2.4fl; L. C. p-achea iaKs ! !H. AJaaaa salmon, red, 11. IS. fa"cy Chinook, flat, C10: fancy nockeve, flat. , 11 je. Baronies .luartcr oil 13.25: three i gi:artra mustard. 12 7. Sweet pntatoea ll.Hitjl.25 Sauer kraut. Wc. Pumpkins. I I fill Oi Wax henna, I-lb.. Socjjll.jo. Lima i beana, 2-lb.. TV-all Soaad pcaa. ."-lb., 1 i: early June. 96c11.15; fancy, 21.31.45. I FT3H Pickerel. dr-ssed, 3c: ike. ' : dreaaed. 12c; white tl.-h dressed, wir.ter I cs'.igm. Ual5c, trout, 122jlSc; na.ibu'. salmon, lie. catfiih. Uc. herring, dressed i pau rrosen. oc; percn. caiefi and Pressed, Cc; crapplica round. 3o: crapoles, large. I fancy. 15c: black bsss. 2ic: smeita im land line. 12c; eel. lac; blue nh. 15c: red snapper. 12c: roe shad, per pslr, 0t1f,i-, frog legs. 2,.j4oc; lobsters, green, per lb., , S7c; lobster. Dolled, per lb.. c; mackerel. I s-nanisn. per id., inc: macaerei. native ' C25c per 'b. : fresh green lur!e meut. j5o H ! CURED FISH Family white ,sh, per ! quarter hhl . 'hs . 14 m: Norway maik-! erel. No. 1. tn i. 2. r.T j; herring. In bhla. lba euch, Norwav k. Ml HO CALIFORNIA DRIED FPfTTS- Prunes sre aimewhat un-eti!d bv freer offerinve ; ' from second hamln. who seem desirius of ' moving aupplies of lir 'ne-llHte graiL a. 'J-io. I tatlona range from i'tn for California ' i fruit and from 3S44C for Oregon. p, nr. j I are slightly easier, wth fancy ye0s i ....... 1 Vlw- i awi ..V U .1. 11., - . .. . t are firm. Iiae Mosoiteis are quoted at ,2 : a. led rn 'lns. ,f;:i HAY I'holca upiaad. per ton. 211 00; m. dluin. fH m. No. 1 bottom, tt jo. off grades, 1, i-nS Rye straw, f. E RAN Par ir- J n W. Farnam Smith & Go. Stocks, Bonds. Investment Securities. We offer, sob j act to sale, 60 a hares Union Stock Tarda at 10 L 1320 Farnam SL, Tel. Couglas 1 04S Fortunes in are made every week In Ely. Nevada tho greatest copper camp on earth, with a bil lion dollars' worth of ore In sini and mere developing every day. Now is the tlms to Invest in Ely stocks. If you aia looking for a safe Investment at ground floor prtce, promising largo profits within a reasonable time, write us for Informa tion, maps and pliotos of E.y.Jts proper ties, mills, smelters, etc. It is money in your pocket to keep posted. Writs -la today. Wa Smelter Reports; Vouchers; Smelter Returns, and Engineers' Reports, which are novel In that they state tha good and the bad, so that any ona who reads will recognise tha valua of invest merit In tha Compskny's stock. Wa will furnish copies thereof on application. Recommend Investment la this stocit, subscriptions for which, at tha present prlca of S3 per shaxa, wa are ready to transmit to tha Company and as to which, wa will &t any information that may ba required. C. B. SWAN. C W 4 4 o 505 Paxton Block. - - OMAHA. NEB. g 000000eOeOeOC rUr,r,a.: mn.w n g,i n isf3Taiit)w A. J. 67 South Sth at. CARR. Omaha, Neb. i to b a shade higher. Prices consequently ruled steady anrt the close wus attady, net uncttiingod to five polms higher. Sams were reported of ltl.oiO hags, including May st i.7-. July at 5.4Sc; Sepim oer at 6.k; Decemoer at 5:; Max' h at D.Wj'i. oc. s not coffee, steady; No. 7 Rio. V- No. 4 iantoa. VrtC ilild. quiet; Cordova, St'21.. IS UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY Room 100 Bee Building. TeL Douglas 2473 Members of All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited h aa -! i B .aXl I WILL BUY ton Dlaik Paarl (Iaaiiai U.) Ot. Wtmmra oil a Ptpa Une im caul, s y. on 2i. Sae Pel Ip. . Bunaar Hill lAm I J4 Gilo. Oo.ui. kale IKOt Saa Juaa A A a. IHilvertoal " Oflfl iia-ra Mn J.aall line ilanaattaa Mavaes 0. iubte4 CllluU luue ijviaoa tia NFW f ' r futuies rasTea Hark at. YORIC. May IS "OFTiTE Market unchaiin.-d opened steady at prices, i railing waa uuiei. nut there wris e- .derate deMijai from Importers and trade Iatar a ad Holaeeea. NEW YORiC. May '.a-dCUAa-RaW. quiet; fair r-nning, 3 37c; centrltugai. ! teal, 1 87c; nioiaaaes suar. 1 lc; re:nel, aieady, No. . Ae, No 7, 4 Sac, No. a, !.:; No. . 4.4ic; No. iu. lie; No. 11. tioc; No. 12. 4.ic; Nl. IS. i-'Xv: No. 14. tlic; con fcctlotiera' A. Asuc; mold A. 6 36c; out loaf, i Ti; crushed. 6 .""c; powdered, i.loc, gran-alae-et 5 .: cunea 5.21.'.. M.i.'LASHE8- Firm; New Orleans, open i t' . gixei to 'iftoice, X. ttac NEW j RLEA N a. May la. aCOAR 1 dteady: open aottia cejiinfugai, imi7,o; ntnrugu yanowa 'a I WILL SELL irl .eia anil frenrn cahi-a were attuuiy I S.r. uud firm. Offerings fx ma ilraaU mra a.d MOLAJriZa Quiut. new ayrup. 3uiU4u. 3V Manaaitaa 141. pan B oi, If g A.'n- K. HfM i .jm. .ii.. k'W N.gtil H.wn .ui , l'e ct a.i i Mitrai hu) IVoJ Toa. a lit: 4. ) Nwaila c'.iavre.ie luxe 8ilc Lt :uua.t AND MANY OTHKRa Mural twitch a;(t'J luul Cap. UM t'oiA.t neiQ.jaei : 4X) EftCM'a Nwl. I'.ai pna Wro. c,pp 1m)ia Ptrrr Sua4 cws. 44 aui Laiia send roH daily list AND MAAkgr UtTTkB C. F. SESINCER, DxtAraa rsr tstiustsis sscxrBrrras lJJS-lal-1341-134a swai Batata Xroat Building tyaTTT.A ftiiLjf atlA, F JUST ISSUED Map offlcUl ta Stay 1st, 10O7 nc.v and luiereating to t.ooait In vaatora. Aiso May Market Lrttir .Iiv it.-d to dlntrict's heat Inv.at. ment. Writs for both today maliad flZZ. PETER WHITNEY Cobalt Scuritl. 100 SBOAOWiT, STEW IOSI,