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THE OMAIIA DAILY DEEj TUESDAY, MAY
1907.
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CRAW AND PRODUCE MARKET
Ipenioe ii Initio and Ibsrs ii General
Eiih to Enj.
SEVERE LEATHER OFFSETS ALL ELSE
Hirta of Saaw and Told In lha
Wfit an4 HoMhere.t Hold
rrlcaa of All Grain
Firm
OMAHA. May .?7, 1907-
There waa a Vfrr exciting opening and
the market showed strong, with a general
rustle to buy by all classes. Severe weather
condition offset all other Influence. Re
port of anow and severe cold weather from
the went and northwest held price firm.
Wheat opened lilarri. notwithstanding low
rabies, the eold weather holding agatnat all
other Influence. Export business waa
(rood, price being hUher thart they have
been for iom time, there being more ImisI
nrss than exporter cared to tell about.
l'rl-ea weakened aome later owing to weak
cable. July option opened at eWc bid and
doeed t 94e bid.
Corn opened strong and held Arm In ym
pathy with wheat, the cold weather being
very Injurious to growing crop. July opened
and closed Sue Md.
Oat opened active and strong- with gen
eral buying by commission house. Price
held good owing to nnseaaonable weather
and firm wheat. Jtilv oat opened at 42Ho
bid and closed at 46ic bid.
Primary wheat receipts were 675,000 bush
els and shipment lHl.onO bushels, against
receipts last year of 4441.000 bushel and
shipment of S7H.000 bushels. Corn receipt
were 1,027,000 bushels and shipment of
4i,non bushel, against receipts last year of
LOW. 000 bushels and shipment of 4i0.00u
bushels.
Clearance -wars 209.S36 bushel of corn
and 12.MS bushel of oats, and wheat and
flour equal 'to 46,051 buahela.
Liverpool closed Ho to 4d lower on wheat
and H1 to Hd lower on corn.
Tba world'a shipment for the week were
J1.1S4.0O0 bushels, against 11,112.4100 bushels
laat year. Corn shipment ware 1,786,000
bushel, against I.ROI.OOO bushel last year.
The world' visible supply of wheat
shows a decrease of 196.000 bushels: corn,
decrease, l,4"6,0ro bushels and oats, In
crease. 142.0iO bushels. '
Local rang of options: '
Articles, Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.8atdy,
Wheat
May.
July.
Spt.
Corn
May.
July...
flnpt...
Oats
May...
July...
eepi...
WB IKUtB MHB 83HR
(mR M B HB 4 B
B44Bl M B MWB 96 B 94 'U
BOHAI 0B SOA 6e,B KHA
60 R 6H,B 60 B 60 B 60 B
Vfiik A 4! A 4D'4A 4914A 60 B
tok 4SSB 4W4A '45HB 4514A
4SR 4f.V4H 4frSB 4B 4HA
SUVA 8HA S8A SftA
A Asked. B Bid.
Omaha Cash Price.
WHBAT-No. a hard, KVfTMHc; No. hard,
87fr98c; No. t hard, 8087c; No. 8 spring;, 80
tf4o.
CORN No. 8, 4SW49C! No. 4, 747Hc;
No. I yellow, 4&Q49c; No. 8 white, t&Wii
50Hc
OATS No. 8 mixed. 43WM34ci No. 8
white. 44',c; No. 4 white, 43V.44c.
RTE No. , 7So; No. a, .73c.
Carlot Receipts.
Wheat. Com. Oats.
Chicago SI 241 166
Minneapolis O ... ...
Omaha 13- 67 - IS
Duluth 61.
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, CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
LA Features of tbe Tradlaa; and CloaLaaj
tBF a' " Prices oa Board of Triad.
V CHICAGO, May 27. Severe frosts In the
west .and southwest sent prices up to a new
Jilgh-record mark for the crop here today,
' the July delivery touching $1.031 Septem
ber, li.044 and December, $1.0W4. The ad
vance, 'however, was not retained, heavy
realising sale causing a sharp reaction.
At the elost July showed a net gain of W$
4u. aver Saturday's close. September was
uu WAa and December Ji&So. July corn
closed HO higher and July oats 'all4c
higher, Provision closed 6c higher to 120
iwtr. i
TLl onenlna In whaat waa wildly excited.
filth traava showing a rang in price from
. m.'U nao w wwkc wiiunuj
r lUiuri'f. The new high marks were eetab
A llHl.e at the opening. Tba dominating
jractoT .was the unseasonably oold weather
( -that prevtlls over the greater part of the
1 wheatvgrowu'-g territory . of thl oountry
MjciClllIng froata were reported In Kanaaa and
VV Nebraska and light frosts In Iowa, Missouri
and II If not. Commission house deluged
the market with buying orders when trad
ing began, and thla demand waa materially
augmented. by heavy purchase by shorts.
The sharp advance tempted Uboral profit-
staking and ander thl price gradually
worked downward. Seller were encouraged
bv the mure favorable news regarding Euro-
V ptan crop conditions. The prolonged drouth
ft I n Rnunianla and parts of Russia waa ra-
W ' ported broken, and all European market
r showed the effect of this news In lower
price. This waa loat sight of In the open
ing flurry here, but .after that was over
the Kwropaan crop news was gtrao mora
attention. Trading deoreased In volume,
but the market remained nervous all day.
. I Ate in the session continued profit -taking
wenkaned the market and the close was
easy, July opened WttZVtc higher at tLOHj?
103. advanced to fL0&4 and declined to
I1.0UH- Th close waa at SUfl.. Brp
tember opened a shade to V0Ho higher
at tLOafrl 04W sold within that range and
closed' at ILuSH. December opened l'aWHc
to' 4i!i higher at fi.XmCUtk, sold off to
. tl CttV and closed at U.JM. Clearance of
wheat and flour were equal to 4t&,10n hu.
The amount on paasage decreased 1,74.000
bu. The "visible supply decreased UK.0UO bu
Primary receipts were ff7i,0no bu., compared
' with 440,000 bu. the aame day a year ago.
Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 421 can, against GS last week
and. Swi a year ago.
Corn waa strong early becanae of the cold
' Weather In the weat. Continued excellent
up ring demand also figured in the early
buUlshnesa. Th market later lost nearly
all of the advance on heavy liquidation. A
decline of hud at liverpool waa also a bear-
.lah Influenoe. The close waa easy. July
opened HV"6 higher at 6Hc sold to
Wo and ducllned to bc, where It closed.
Ixx al receipts were 841 cars, lL of contract
grade.
The oats market waa also bulllshly af
. tected by the cold weather, opening quota
tions showing sharp advances. Active sell
ing of September by a leading long late
caused -reaotlou In all option. Small re
ceipt were an early bullish inflnanra. July
opened Wc to lViig-le higher at 4Hi
49c, sold off to 4c and closed at 4tC Local
Velpt' were 156 cars.
Provlalona were dull and weak most of
the ftrHslon, a 10c decline tn hogs, due to
Uheral receipts, being the chief factor. A
fair Investment for lard snd r'hs later
caused some reaction la those product At
the close July pork waa off liSc at lti 4-H.
July lard was up 6c at 07. July ribs
were a shade higher at aA.A0.
Estimated receipts for tomorrorw Wheat,
14 ears;' earn, 474 cars; oats, 806 cars; hogs,
aosi head. .
"Trt leading futures ranged as follows:
ea. Open. High. I tow. ClosaJ Bury.
I 'Wheat I I
Sept loawTl W
Corn- 1 i
My 165 CH! H
. July 64 IK 6V
I My" i4&4l 4 "
July Iviq-ax
. Hept. i3SJSI
1st aVt
V r lire ! W52Vi
4
X fOMlOlH;
1 08
10) la
,64!
6K
J 01 V,
ocs'x
00" J
01'4
1 OJ
1 OJHff
1 IK!
US
6Ri
- 6J.MHQ
l47H'?l,
8H H
16 Kn, 16 40 1 4SH H M -
I U U 6iV4 16 66 111 70
i 10 8 TV, OT14
26 t U) EiW 16
IM 8 76 8 80 8
1 1 8 tiu 8 m 1 mi
R00
Ko. I.
Cash quotation were ss follows:
I'lpVJl'rb Firm; winter patent.
4.3U; winter strimdila, 63 75f3j, spring pal-
cuia. n.ri.w, (rui: siraignts, 1 4a.
WHKAT K 8 spring, lwri.; n0.
spririg. !s"fil-G6; No. 8 red. wuj'$uo.i-.
COftJf-No. X, 65.i; No. 8 yellow. 66
OATfaV-No. s. 4He;- No. 8 white,. tec:
No. 8 White, V.MC-
KITEV-No. t, &ia
BA RLEI-Fair to choice malting! 7M7So
BKfajei No. I flax. 812- No. I north-e-eeUirn,
81 t7. Prime timothy, 84.(5. Clover
oontract graile. $14 3
PROVISION' fcuort rlba, aides (loosol
88 Si'SCS.76. Mesa pnrk, pr blj, lt)
160. . lrd. per h lb., 8 T Short tlear
Sides (bnredh, t.lyaJ7Vt.
Fullewing were il.e rwoalpts and shln
nutata of flour and grain:
jteoeipt. snipnienta
Klnur. bi.
N9lieMt hu
. inn
... .... 6' u a
i7.m
14 711
life,
Cats, bl. UU 1000
Rye. but 2.ni lono
barley, bu H400 2.804
On the Produce exchange, today the but
ter market waa atea.ly; creamrles, 1S0C3c;
dairies. WiTZlc. gs. stna.ly; at mark,
esses Included, 14V; first He; prime tlrta,
l&c. Chseae, steady, U14Hc.
NEW .YORK OSSERAL MARKET
Qaotatlea of the Day oa Varlooa
Commodities.
NRW TORK. May IT. FIOT.'R Receipts,
.I4'j bbls.; exports. 18.4TO bhls ; market
firmly held, but quiet. Minnesota bnkera,
8.1 .','fiA ; winter patents. KXr.6'S.0O; winter
straights, 840u&'4.4o; winter extras,
8 4tf; winter low grades. t iifl.30. Rye
flour, firm: fair to anod. IIMtn: choice la
fancy, 64 fi6.00.
ivn.mivAi.-rirm; fine white and yel
Jow1.30; coarse, 81.17X18; kiln dried, fa.10
It YE Firmer; No. 8 western. 84c, c. I. f.
Buffalo.
WHEAT-Recelpts, 126,in0 bu.; exports,
ldO.tVi bu.; spot market firm; No. 2 red,
ll.04k, elevator, and 8l.tXVs. f- b- afloat;
No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1 14H. f. o. b.
afloat; No. 2 hard winter, 8l.l0t, f. o. b.
afloat. A whirl of excitement attended
and opening Jump of lHc a bushel In wheat
today, Influenced by killing frosts In Kan
sas, but It Soon died out. After a period
of dullness at noon the market suddenly
turned weak on reports of rain In Kansas,
but rallied again, closing lower to o
higher. May, 81 (CVil o? 8-10c, closed at
81.0M,; July, ll.06H.til S, closed at 21.07;
Beptember, 81.0Sgfl.(M, closed at 81 07V; De
cember, ll.OVfrl.OSi'i, closed at 21.08.
CORN Receipts, 18.276 bu. ; exports, 6.2a
bu.; spot market steady; No. 2, 64c, ele
vator, and -Lo. f 0 D "float; No. 8 white,
64c, and No. J yellow, 62Hc, f. o. b. afloat.
The option market waa ouiet. but steadier.
closing partly ac net higher; May, 64CK44C,
closed nt B4'o; July, closed at 62o; Septem
ber, closed at fcJc.
OATS-Kecelpts, 148,600 bu.; exports. 12,944
bu.: spot market strong; mixed oats. 26 to
32 lbs., 60c; natural white, 80 to 83 lbs.,
61ftf2c; clipped White, 86 to 40 lbs., 61SO
WHO
HAT Steady; good to choice, 81.20fn.26.
HOPS Quiet; state, common to choice,
1906 crop, 14816c; 19t crop, 4W36c; Pacific
coast, lfsfl crop, 8mic; 1906 crop, 6gSc.
HIDE8-juiet; Central American, 28Vc;
Bogota. 24Vtc.
LEATHER 3ulet; acid, JSiZgc.
PROVISIONB-Beef, steady; family, $14 00
14 80; mess, $9.6S10.00; beef hams, $24.0
26.00; packet. $11.0uei6.50; city extra India
mess, 222.0Uai23.0O. Cut meats, steady:
pickled bellies, lU413c; pickled hams, Yifii
Viia. Lard, steady; western prime, 89.10
Uiv; xeuneu, steady; continent, x.. Boutn
American, $10.60; compound, $8.379 12w.
Pork, barely steady; family, $10.00; short
clear, r7.2f-ul8.76; mess. $17.Tf3'ia.00.
TALLOW Steady; city ($2 pef pkg.), ic;
country (pkgs. free), SHifc.
RICi-teady; domestic fair to extra, $H
nc; Japan, nominal.
BUTTER Firm; street price, extra
creamery, 84260; official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 195':4c; renovated,
common to extra, lij22c; western factory,
common to firsts, 18ti21c; western imitation
creamery, flrste, 21&21V4C.
CHEESE Easy; new state, full cream,
colored, small, best, 12Hc; same, white,
Uc; same, large, colored, beat 12'3'124c:
state, white, llVSIlic; state, large and
small, fair to good, 101jll4c.
EOG8 Steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected, white, 19c; choice,
18feUW,c; brown and mixed and extra, 18c;
firsts to extra firsts, 174fl7Hc; western firsts,
lV'17c; official price, 6iaWhc; seconds,
lfiHfilflc; southern, 164fl6c.
POULTRY Dressed firm; western broil
ers, S3S'35c; turkeys, 10&14c; fowls, lli&16c.
j
St. I.oaU General Market.
ST. LOUIS, May 27. WHEAT Higher;
track No. 2 red cash, 21.0001.01; No. hard.
9S4c99c; July, 97Hc; September, 99c
CORN Higher; track No. I cash, 84H
84c; July, 32Hc; September, 62c; No. 2
White, 66-ofKr,V,o.
OATS-Hlgfier; track. 46H'Sc; July,
44c; September, 8&Hc; No. 2 white, 7Vii
FLOUR Steady i red winter patents, $4.60
(4.90; extra fancy and straight, 83.OS4.46;
clear. $3.(X"'u8.40.
SEED Timothy, steady; 23.00(84.00.
CORNMEAlr-FInn; $3.70.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, $1.0M
1.10. . ,
HAT Strong; timothy, 816.6021.00; prai
rie. ro.(fi8.oo.
IRON COTTON TIES 21.08.
BAOOINO HHC
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing,
$16.40. Lard, higher; prime steam, $8.66
8.H0. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra
short, $9.60; clear ribs, $9.60; short clear,
$9.87H- Baoon, steady: boxed extra short,
ll05HL c!er ",b" 810.87H; short clear. $10.78.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, ll12c;
springs, 22226c; turkeys, lOo; ducks, 9o;
geese. 5ot
BUTTER 8teady; creamery, 21 13280.
COOS Weak, 18c
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 18,000 6,000
Wheat, bu 10,000 n,0O0
Corn, bu 183,000 64.000
Oats, bu, 88,000 67,000
Kansas City Grata aad Provision.
KANSAS CITY, May 27. WH E AT
July, 94V40; September, 97io; December,
(tSo: cash. No. 2 hard, JTO'Jbo; No. 3, 9J3
96o ; No. 3 red, 98041.00: No. 3, fee.
CORN September, 49o; July. 490; De
cember, 4c: cash, No. 2 mixed, 614c; No.
8, eiqf.lHc: No. 8 white. 62He; No. 8. 62c.
OAl-S-No. 3 white. 48V4c; No, 1 mixed, 47o.
RYE Steady; 72ifi75c.
HAY Steady; choice timothy, 16.00S!17.00:
Choice prairie, $10.6011.00.
BUTTER-Creamery, 22c; packing, lBVjc.
EGOS 13c
'. . . Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu I6,ono 40.000
Corn, bu 176.000 70,000
Oats, bu 18,000 , ,Q0O
Range of prices at Kansas City as re
ported by Logan & Bryan, No. 2 Board of
Trade building: 1
NEW YORE STOCKS AND BONDS
Vain?! Cell Off Eereril Feint tn Urceit
Liquidation.
LITTLE DEMAND FOB SECURITIES
Large Blocks of Stock Are Fed Into
the Market at Steadily Decllatag
Prices, bat There Is No
Excltemeat.
NEW YORK, May 27.-The combination of
ureni liquidation and an almost utter
prostration of demand for secuiltle ac
counted for the melting away of prices In
the stock market today. A striking feature
of the day's movement wa the lack of ex
citement In the trailing and the abeeiice of
feverlshnes In the fluctuation. The ex
tent of the decline gave rise to uneasim-ss
and apprehension' that damage would re
sult, but the mood of the speculation was
r? r -ne o lule' looking on to observe
iim.i 01 any merged perturbation mani
fested In usual
The liquidation came from time to time
In recurring waves and Mocks of stocks In
nudum amounts were red Into the mar
ket at steadily declining prices until the
''"'"K oraer were cleared up for a time,
when feeble rallies would ensue on short
covering by the room bears, who took
pro (Us at Intervals. It was said of the mar
ket that the demand from the bears to
cover shorts constituted about the only
buying there waa. But the fall in prices
waa not panicky or disorderly and the vol
ume of business recorded on the decline Is
witness to the execution of buvlnlc orders
to meet the selling which was effected.
There was no sign of any attempt to aun
Port prices, however, and the market was
left apparently to drift on the tide of cir
cumstances and to find a level at which new
forces would develop to set In motion some
absorptive power. Here and there special
causes might be discerned to account for
the most severe declines, but these oper
ated mors to aggravate the general tend
nI thBn to generate any new Influence.
The persistent downward tendency of
prices In Itself helps to paralyze the de
mand owing to the general doubt how far
It may proceed and the desire of buyers to
await the most advantageous opportunity
It la suspected that the same spirit helps
to aggravate th stringency in the capital
market as distinguished from the Imme
diate rates for money. Future capital is
sues promise Indefinite extension and the
increased Inducements offered to capital in
successive issues whets the appetite to wait
for future advantages. Meantime obliga
tions already Incurred to subscribe for re
cent issues must be met and liquidation of
older Issues on a falling market seems to
be the only resource. There were recur
rent reports also today of necessities grow
ing out of the dissolution of a large Stock
exchange firm and the attempted transfer
of accounts of Its clients, which were forc
ing settlements in the open market. The
recurrence of cold weather In the wheat
belt awakened renewed uneasiness over the
final outcome of the year crops. Reports
of railroad trafTla officials "reported some
extension of the sanio spirit to the general
business situation, with a resulting lighter
freight movement.
The Influences from abroad were unfa
vorable. A failure of some Importance was
reported In the London stock market and
drop In oopper In London was hurtful.
The Insistent demand of Paris for gold
was successful In securing much of the
London supply, but at the highest prices of
the metal for the year Discounts also rose
In London, but sterling exchange fell at
Parts and held steady here. The result was
the Inauguration of gold exports from New
York by an engagement of $suo,uOO for ship
ment to Morocco, with more In prospect
for Thursday's steamers. The local money
market was unaffected by this development.
Short-time sales receding, but loans for the
longer periods being In keen demand. The
announced Intention of the New York au
thorities to proceed for the collection of.
franchise taxes made the public utilities'
stocks especially weak. These, the smelt
ing and copper stocks the Pacifies. Read
ing, some of the southern group and sim
ilar speculative favorites, are down from
8 to over 6 points on the day. Much wider
declines were shown by some of the dor
mant stocks. The closing tone was Irregu
lar and uncertain, although not at the low
est. Bond were weak. Total sales, par value,
Jl.&iS.Ou). United States 2a, coupon, advanced
H per cent on call. ,
Ths following are the sales and quota
tions on the New York Stock exchange:
ala UI.K T 1' u
mwwum mMyrwwm ............. St" 2W
Amalgamated CSppar... ...... TT.J00 8SV.
Am. C. a K
Am. C. A r. pfd
Am. Cotton OU
Am. Cotton oil pta
Am. Eipraes ....
Asa. H. U pfa
Am. 1c eMurltlM.
AID. UTUMd oil
Am. Umm4 Oil prd....
Am. Locomotive
Am. Locomotir ptd....
Am. I. R
Am. 8 A R. prd
Am. iunr Roftntns
Am. Tobueo ptd ctfa...
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Articles. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Close.
Wheat 1
July 96i7W 914 94 94U
Sept WiQ; 7V4 94H 94if?.
Corn
July 6004 60S, 4960 4(u
Sept. Kfttfoi 60S I 49 4,i
Liverpool Grata and Provision.
LIVERPOOL, May 87.-WHEAT-Spot.
firm; No. 3 red western winter, 6s lid: No.
1 California, 6s Id; futures, steady; July.
7s 2d; September, 7s 4d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
4a Hrtfcd; American mixed, old, 6 2d: fu
tures, quiet; July, 4s lHd; Beptember, 4s
10id.
HOPS At London (Paclfio coaat), quiet,
2 lus8"3 6s.
Visible Snpply of Grain.
NEW YORK, May W.-Th visible supply
of grain Saturday, May 25. as compiled by
the New York Produce exchange, was as
follows:
Wheat, 60.797,000 bu 1 decrease, 196.000 bu.
Corn, 6,23,0i bu.; decrease, 1.4O6.U00 bu.
Oats, 11.040.000 bu.; Increase. 648.000 bu.
Rye, 7U6,U bu. ; decrease, 819.000 bu.
Barley, 1,U67,U) bu.; decrease, 25S,0 bu.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, May 87. BUTTER
Firm and in good demand; extra western
creamery, official price, 24c; street price,
26c. "
EGGS Firm and In food demand; west
em firsts, free case. 170 at mark.
CHEESE Steady and In fair demand;
New York full creams, choice to fane
new, UfcijKUo. 7
MUwsakM fir mi m Ma-I,.i
MILWAUKEE. May 27. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern. 8l.0fcri.ua4
R A RT-FY T wwaf Ki-a . ,aMKl.
79? '
July, 6Jc. asked.
Peoria Orala Market."
PEORIA. Ma . CORN-Firm- V. 1
yellow, fKr54c; No. 8, 63c; No. 1 61c; no
grade. 4X'a50o.
OATS btrona: No. 1 white iaujnrr r
3 white. if4hV; No. 4 white. 46iaSWo.
1 r, uimiiava.
WHISK Y-oa the basis of $1.31 for fin
ished goods.
' Minneapolis nrala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, May rT-ELOl'R First
ra'ents, 6o.16.g6.26; seoond patents, $6.0a
15: tirl clear. $3.7fw.o5; second clear.
BRAN In bulk, $17.254117.60
WHEAT-fnh, No. 1 hard. $1.C6V4: No 1
northaro, $l.iH; No. 2 northern, -c-j i.00.
Daloth Grata Market.
DUU'Tlf, May 87 WH EAT No. 1
northern. $1,081; No. 2 northern, $10SH;
May. 81IBH; July. $l t3t; September, $1 0BT1
OATS on track and May, 44c
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO, May I7.-8BEDS Clover, cash.
$35; Octolr, fKeTU; IVcember. $S.(C
March, $8.07,. Timothy. $A3L. Alslke, $6.00.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUTS. Mo.. May 27.-WOOL-Bteady;
medium gradta. rumblm and
clothing.' Ii4ti"7c; light line. TllijiiVsc. hy I
fine. U-tiiCi tub wahed, 8370 j
,8i0
2,000
1.(100 41 40
l,f) ll 111
4'0 6 1
100 71 71
7,100 17H4 lfttH 166
1JV IMI 4.rf) 460
400 i 14 a
i.oo imt i i
IX. em II . M t.itj,
MH ' M'4 63",
(00 31 15 14ft
1.101) i3u in ism
1,40 U 1344 ltik
l.OOO
1O0
loo
It
IS
1,000
700
11 11
11 1
!3 82
..... 75
II
-
23 I
67 S f""
it lie
it it
47
100 3 au 91
100 liSM, 125 tj in
.100 . 734 714 7214
J.sio 1? xii4
8,600 eo4 67 V
64i
1. 1W) lit
00 it
Ansoond MlDlnf Co...
Aicniaoa ,,
Atchison prd
AtKotlo Coaat Lin
Baltlmor A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio ptd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian pacine
Central of Nw JorMy..,.
Cheaapaoks A Ohio
Chicago ot. W ,
Chicago U. W
C, M. A St. P
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. ptd
! C C, C. A St. L
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A So...,
Colo, a go. lrt prd
Colo, a Bo. Id ptd
Conaolldattd Qaa. ox-dlv.,
Corn Producta. rtg...
Corn ProduoU ptd
Delaware tc Hudaon
Del., L. A W ,
Itanrar A Rio Orand
D. A R. O. ptd
PtatlllenV ttecurltlas
Erla
Krlo lat ptd
Erla 14 r'a
Oanaral Electrle ;
Illinois Central
Intarnattonal Paper .......
Int. Papar pfd
Int. Pump
Int. Pump ptd...,
Iowa Central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaas City fio
K. Ci So. prd
R&ullvtlie A !..,.,
Mexican Central
Minn. A SI. Loula
M , St. P. A S. S. M
M . St. P. A S. g. ii. ptd
Mlaaourl Pacific
M., K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Load
N. R. R. ot M Jifd
New York Central
N. T.. O. A W
Norfolk A W
North America ...,..,...
Pacific Mall ,
Pennarlvaula
People's Oaa
P.. C. C. A St. L
Preaaed Steel Car
Prenaed I. O. pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Reading
Reading lat pfd
Reading Id pM
Republlo Steel
Republls Steel pfd
Rock laland CD
Rock laland Co. ' pfd
Bt. U ft I. f . H ptd
St. Louis W
t. L. S. W. pfd
to. Pari no
Bo. Pacltle pfd
So. Rallwar
So. Rallwar P'4
Teaneeeee C. A I
Teia A Pacific
T , It L 4 w
T . Bt. U A W. pfd
t'nlon Pact fio
Vnioa Paolflo pfd
It. 8. Bipree
V. S Rialtr
L'. 8. Rubber
U. 8 Rubber pfd
V. 8. Steel
V. 8. Sleel pfd
V a. -Cere. Chemical
Va -Caro. Chem. ptd
Wabaah
Wibeah pfd-
Vella-Kargo gxpreaa
Weallnghouaa tleclrtc ....
Weetera t'nlon
Wheeling A U
Wlaoonal Central
Wu. (leutral ltd
Northern Pacine
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd..
81oea-SherIeld 8tl
Ureet Northern pfd
Int. Metropolitan
hit- Met. pfd
Total ealea for the dJ, 1.116. It aharea.
67
H
03
M
W
'"
164
67 V,
K
S3
3
.
16
4HU
1R6
170
83
available In the market here, white Par!
advices weakened foreigner. Americans
failed to benefit by the good New Tork
bank statement. They went below rarity
during the forenoon, the announcement
of the failure of Hubert Hrunton A 0. a
aiatlng It, Later Now Tork opening quota,
tlun came weak, the selling became lib
eral and the market closed flat at the low
est quotation of the day. The early selling
today was due to the receipt of private
cable from New Tork predicting lower
price In that city. Japaneae Imperial 4s of
I'm; closed at 1017-
rt K.KLIN, May 27. Trading on the Bourse
today was stagnant and prices were frac
tionally lower.
Cattle
Hogs ,
Sheep
New Tork Money Market.
NEW TORK. May XI. MONKT-On call,
easy at mu per cent; ruling rate, i4 per
cent; closing bid, Si rer cent; offered, at
1 per cent. Time loan. en"ler; 80 days,
8Vi. per cent; W) days, 8 per cent;
montlie, 4!ifi per cent.
TIUME MKltCANTILB PAPER 6H per
Cent.
STERUNtt EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual bulne In banker' bills at $4 8S7tv;$
4.M175 for demand and at 84 fOl.ifi A for
fif-dav bllln; noe'ed rates, $4.8t-'d4.87H:
commercial bills, HAI.
SILVER Bar, 7M,o: Mexican dollars. 6?c.
JUNI3 Lrovcrnment, firm; railroad,
weak.
Cloning quotations on bonds tot"y were
as foPows:
V. B. Tfl. U, reft....li4X Japan a
do coupon 1"4 Japan e. ti aerie. ..
V. 8. ref. la. reg....li do 4a ctfa S3
dn coupon 101 do 4Wa ctfa 92
V. 8. old 4i, (.... lliu. do IM Serin !
do coupon 10114 !. A N. nt. 4l IW
u. 8. n. 4a. reg in Man. e. g. 4a...
do coupon 12S M'i Central 41
Am. Tobacco 4a 7141 edo let Ino..
do 6a 10.". "Minn. A Bt. L. 4a . o
At'hlaon gen. 4a 17 M . K. A T. 4.,.... W
do adj. 4a 1 Mo ta M
Atlantic C. L. :. N. R. R. of M. 4a M
Hal. A Ohio 4a !H N. T. C. g. I4 3a
do 8Ha n N. J. C. (. 6a. 124
Brk. R. T. e. 4a o No. Paclfio ta. lorn,
Central of Oa. 6e..03t do la 7IH
do lt Inc MN. A W. e. 4a M
do Id Ino 7 O. 8. L. rtg 4a 41
do M Inc 67 Penn ootie me 3
fhf. A Ohio Im 101 4 Reedlna aen. 4a 17
"Chicago ft A. JUa.. 7 St. L. A I. M. c. 6
., o. or v- n. en ft. u. B F. rg. aa ff i w ,, w ta
n t t a. D Am e. . T . . n I May Id
do col 6a 114 Seaboard A. I., ea .. 71 U,
CCC. A 8. L. g 4a..l0J So. Pacific 4. J-
Colo. Ind. 6a. acr. A.. 68 do lat 4a ctfa 4014 May 14.
Colo. Mid 4a 67 So. Rallwar 6a ln
Colo, ft 80. 4a 94 Tnaa A P. la 116V,
Cuba 6a lOIVi T., St. L. A W. 4a 7i
II. A R. O. 4a 4S fnlon Pacific 4e ..101
rilntlllera' Sec. 6a.... o tr. g. Bteel Id ( tsv,
Krle p. I. 4a.. K Wabaah la 10HV,
do gen. 4a h Weatern Md. 4a.... 76
"Hook. vl. 4 ...104ViWla. Central 4a 14
Bid. Offered.
Pv4
... II
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
taeral Cattle Trade 61 aw ind from
EUrt to Finiih.
HOWS CINTINUE ON THE DOWN GRADE
Moderate Ran of Sheep aad Lambs,
with Demand Good aed Prloes
rally Steady ea Ail
Kinds ( Killers.
6.647
6.ef78
6.140
4.042
8,636
8.4
4.714
7.X0.
$.304
SOUTH OMAJIA. May 17. 1W7.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bheen,
Official Monday 2.034 6.076 4.1iJ
tianie days laat week., $.007
Same day 2 weeks ago.. 6.6!)
Same day 8 weeka ago.. 4. SI
Bame day 4 weeka ago., 4.41
Same daV last vear aff?4
ine lonowing table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at Houih Omaha
for the year to date, compared with last
year:
1B07. lti. Ine. Dec.
HS.m Stt.462 76,446
L0N9.t2 l,0.M)a 64.887
75v.70 7U8.226 61,746
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Oood to eholoe corn-fed steer $5.8006 79
Oood to fair cern-fed steers t.&ui 'lb
Common to fair steers 4.0iKo4 80
Oood to choice fed cows 4 2&j4.80
Kalr to good cow and heifers 86tdf4.25
Oood to choice stookers and feeders 4 ZrN.76
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 8 x54 25
Common to fair stockers 8.0O-UJ.80
Bulls, stags, etc 8 254.76
Val calve 4.003 50
Th following table shews ths average
price of hogs at South rrmaha for the last
several days, with comparleonet
010,000,000
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co.
First and Refunding Mortgage 4 Per Cent
Gold Bonds.
Dated April 1, 1904. Due. April 1, 1934.
Interest Payable Seml-Annually April 1st and October 1st In
New York.
Trlnclpal and Interest Payable In U. S. Gold Coin.
Redeemable at the option of the Company at 10" and accrued Interest
on or prior to April 1st, 1911, on sixty days previous notice.
Coupon Bonds of $1,000 each, with prlvlleo of registration.
Registered Uonds may be re-exchanped for Coupon Bonds.
CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK
AND DAVID R. FRANCIS, TRUSTEES.
Date. 1807. 18O8.l06.18O4.18O8.imS. 1901.
Met, II
rtoatnn Stock and Road.
BOSTON, May 21 Call loans, per
cent; time loans, 614 per cent. Official
closing on stocks and bonds:
Ati-hleon ad). 4a M Bingham 14
do 4a cat. Hecla IA0
Kn. Central 4a 77 t'enUnnlal 24
At hlnon US Topper Range 7t"4
do. pfd M14 Copper Rang 7V
Boatop St Albany K2U It.lf Wert 144
Uoaton & Maine 163 Kranklln Ii4
Uoaton Klevated ....1.1S Uranb)r 1W
Kltihburg ptd 12 Iale Rorale 14
Meilian Central 19 Maaa. Mining S
N. Y., N. 11. A U...1W Michigan tf
Union PaolOo ...13l4 Mohawk i
Am. Pneu. Tube Mont. C. A C t'i
Ainer. Sugar Ill Old Dominion 4i
do pld lit uaceola 115
Am. T. A T 12014 Parrot t
Am. Woolen !4 quince ll.S
do ptd uH Shannon 174
Edlaon Elec. Illu JOS Tamarack 10
Maaa. Electrio 1714 Triultjr JUi
do ptd 67' t'nlted Copper i7
Mac. Uu M V. 8. Mining to
t'nlted Knilt 107 V. 8. Oil 10
United 8 H (9 I tan i)
do pfd , 1 Vlotorla 7
V. 8. Steel IP, Winona I
do pld M1 Wolverine lhi
Adventure 2Vk North Butte 82 4
Allouea 4) Butte Coalition 44
Amalgamated &5U Nevada lSVfc
Atlantic 11 Cel. Arlioua Ui
Asked.
May It.
May 80...
May 81...
May 22...
May a..
May 24...
May 26..,
May 86..,
May 27...
36 I (. 6 80L 4 08 6 421
8014I I 811 ft 7 87
S 24
8 18'V
S SH
84HI
6 224
8 24
04
6 W
S 16
I 201
6 2H
6 Ml
6 80
6 28
88
6,86
6
6 2JI
6 191 I 2
6 221 6 IT
I 82 6 1
6 871 6 U
I 6 17
t 84
8 80I
4 61
4 63
4 62
6 201 4 47
4 4
4 41
4 tr.
4 86
4 84
4 so:
4 47
34!
6 86
6 32
I 87
6 26
7 08
7 13
1 11
7 07
7 18
7 48
7 11
7 07
6 ll 7 0:
4 191 7 08
7 06
6 04
IN IM
I 77 6 87
6 68
:a
I 68
5 78
6 74
13
6 64
6 62
6 67
6 62
e
6 60
Sunday.
RANQH OF PRICES.
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, May 21. Closing Quotations on
stocks were as follows:
Consols, money .. 64 7-14 N. Y. Central.
do account M ' Norfolk W..
Anaconda ti do pfd
Auhiaon fc Ontario A W
do pfd Pennavlvanla
Baltimore Ohio.... 9 Rand Mine
Canadian Pacific 17HV Heading
Chfeapeake & Ohio... J414 Southern Rallwar
Chicago Ot. W iota do pfd
C, M. & Bt. P 10 Southern PaclSo ..
He Been ziht Union Paocflo
li. It K. O U io pfd
d pfd 71 C. 8. Steel
.. 21 do pfd
.. 53 e Webaeh ..,
... It do pfd
.,141 - gpanlsh 4 r
..U4H Grand Trunk ......
.. 2W .
8ILVKR Bar, firm, 81d per ounce..
MONEV-Vi per cent. '
The rate of discount In the 'orjen market
for short bills Is 3 9-16(i3H per cent; for
three months, bills, 8 9-16uSH per cent.
New York Mining; Stock.
NEW YORK. May 87.-Closlng auotatlons
on mining stocks were:
Adam Con 10 Little Chief .,
Alice 800 Ontario
Breece 20 Ophlr
Brunswick Con. ..... S9 Potoat
Comitock Tunnel .... 16 Savaga
Con. ( al. & va 7 Slrrra Nevada
Horn silver 160 small HoDna .
Iron Sliver 1141) Ulandanl
Leadvllle Con IVk
Offered.
Erie
do lit pfd
do id pfd
llllnoia Central
Loulavllle & N.
at., K. oa T....
...11SS,
... li
... M
... svt
... 4144
... i
... i
... n
...ir,H
... n
... 11
...100
... 13
... S4
Cattle
82.606.75
i4Ofi.00
1.80rj6.76
1 WKj.26.
8.6u6.o0
Omaha ,
Kannas City
Chicago .....
Pt. Loul ....
Sioux City .
The official number of cars of stock
brought lu today by each road was:
cattle, nogs. Bneep. urn.
nogs.
85.8fK(.00
6.26i6.12
6.7(K(rt.20
6.70r.30
6.9uu6.H
CM Bt. P. Ry..
union acme system.. .26
C. oY N. W., east 8
C. A N. W , west 21
C, Bt. ., M. 6t 0 4
C, B. Q., west 26
C, R. I. & P., east.. .
C, R. I. & P., west.... 1
Illinois Central 8
Chicago Oreat West... .
4
17
a
24
8
18
1
1
t
1
est
10
Total receipts 86 74 18
The disposition of the dsv's recelnts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
ber ot head indicated:
Cattle. Hoga. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co...
8wlft and Company .,
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour & Co
Swift, from country ,.
Lobman & Co'.
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Son ..
F. P. Ijewls
L. Wolf
J. H. Bulla ,
Mike Haggerty
J. B. Root & Co.,...,
S. & S
T. B. Inghram
Sullivan Bros
Other buyers
Total
116
9T.8
4iS
148
72
63
22
60
IS
...81
62
8
13
911
1,43
1.109
1.661
4"2
1 07
1.87
7f.
341
... 4
...IM
...140
... u
... u
... 64
... W
...lai
174
il
124
6
16
tl
tfi4
6K
414
lli'i
IF.
Treaaary Statement.
WASHINGTON. May f7. Today's state
ment of the treasury balancen In the rn-
erai fund, exclusive of th 8160,000,000 gold
reserve, hows: Available cash balance,
854. 610,6:; gold coin and bullion, $94,lO6,0t4;
gold certificate, 845,8X7,400.
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA, May 27. Bank clearings for to
day, $l,9e&,77f.38 and for the corresponding
dale last year 81,801.308.66.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, May 27,-COTTON-8not,
quiet; middling uplands, 12.35oi middling
gulf, U.tiOc; sales, 1,000 bales.
New York cotton quotations furnished by
Logan & Bryan, 2 Board ot Trade building:
I Open. I High. I Low. Close.
July... 80.11 I 80.1115 80.11 80.1103
SIit 80.1112 8i. 1122 30.1108 ao.nclj
Dec 0.n46 80.Uu3 60.1137 80.1138
1
62
H
tl
led 14
Hi
71
6
. 17 4" l'14 Kiy
. Ui" 93 II
. 1.VU0 74 734
full Si' 4 Wi
loe !2V 224
. 41.40O 111', US', HSK
. Lino 00 h M4
2V in 47 65
. I.KO to 104 804
as
vo iei4 ii4 iu
.H0 1.114 M4 e
76
7S
134 284
(34 834
l4 14
4i 41
Is 4 194
ID II
6ft M)
11 74
60
II0
l.J0
10
no
H)
14
M4
1
48
K4
1
14 80 1
li0 11 "4 lut.
.en 14 17 11
J ce IS
100 R4 26
i' 24 214
6") 6! 61I
141. tuO 13e4 132
100
4u0
KX
M.0
11.700
100
2'a) 104
l.l'l IS
14 U
e4
324
7
144
100 141
x II
0 10
"4
15
4
81
r4
1
11
81
iii"
i
lu
li IT S7
ll.l'O 1?14 120
11 tl
0l u it
0 64 61
l.. l.t l-l
1 4"! It 4 111
l.J'O 43 M4
e
1:14
116
26
17
4
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1 1
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1;
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Foreign Financial.
LONDON. May 87. The rates for money
In the market today had a harilenlnn tend
ency and the demand was tncrtuil niviner i
to settlement and month end requirements, j SAVANNAH, Msy 27 OIL Turpentine
IrtsCQunts were dearer In viiiutny w in Arm at tine.
ST, IXDUIS, May 27. COTTON Steady ;
middling. 124c; aales. 7 bales; reoeipt. 119
bale; shipments, 400 bales; stock, 8J.110
bales.
OALVfTON, Tex.. May 27. COTTON
Steady, 124c
NBW OltLEANS. May 27.-COTTON
Spot market closed steady; sales, 1.6H1
bales; low ordinary, 7 6-loc, nominal; ordi
nary, 8 6-16c, nominal; good ordinary,
8 6-10c; low middling, 10 13-lec; middling,
l-"e; good middling, lllc; middling fair, 14c,
nominal; fair, HSc. nominal; receipts, 1,710
bales; stock, 114,67 bales.
UV'tRPlJOL, May 27. COTTON Spot,
dull; prices 8 points higher; American fair
middling, 8.21d; good middling, 7.7d; mid
dling, 7.13d; low middling, ti.iikl; good or
dinary. 6.13d; ordinary, 6.76d. The aalea of
the day wre 6,ou0 bales, of which 811U wer
fur speculation and export, and included
4. JO American. Receipts sin.ee last report,
16,Oi.O bales, Including 8,300 American.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, May 87. METALS There
was a very sharp decline In the London
market for tin, wKh spot closing at 1x0,
or 3 10s below last quotations, while fu
tures were 2 6s lower at 184 ISs. locally
the market was weak,, with sik.1 quoted at
84.1.0iu42.a0. '
Copper also had a very sharp ' break
In the London market, with spot
1 6s lower at 100, . and futures
showing the same loss at H8. Locally
the market was dull and nominally
lower, with Lake quoted at 324.00arJ6.00;
electrolytic at 8J3.2o424.u0. and casting at
1-2 .2Mf.J2.75. Lead was unchanged at 86.00
606 In the local market, but was lower at
19 17s 6d In London. Bpelter was 2s 64
lower at X 7s 6d in London and at 314
6.46 locally. Iron was lower in the Bngllah.
market. The local market waa unchanged;
No. 1 foundry northern waa quoted at J5.60
w.-o.io; mo. z rounciry northern at 326 00
grze.zs; rno. 1 Toundry eouthern
t 24 60; No. 8 foundry southern
6 26.00.
ST. LOUIS, May 27. METALS Lead.
35.t)2; (pelter, steady, S4.80.
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. May z7.-OIL3-Cottoneed.
trong; prime crude, f. o. b., mill, nominal;
yellow, 6"c, nominal. Petroleum, teady;
refined New York. t.K; bulk, 34.70. Turpen
tine. Heady at 634i3c.
RJl.N ilrrn; strained, common to good,
OIL CITY, Msy 27.-OIL-Credlt balances,
8I.1 S; run. 2,451 bbl.; average. 151. 440
bbl.; lilpment. bbla. ; average, 181,.
171 10
1.823 6.415 4,102"
CA'II'LE Receipts of cattle were the
lightest for a Monday that they have been
since February 11. The arrivals consisted
principally of fat ateers, with very little she
stuff and very few feeders.
The market on beef steers was In rather
peculiar condition, and as such not overly
satisfactory. The light receipts would natu
rally tend toward a stronger market. But,
on the other hand, with excessively heavy
receipts at Chicago, packers were not dis
posed to admit of any advance on account
of light receipts at this point. Still thy
ploked up a few loads at prices that looked
steady to strong, while, on the other i.n.id,
there were salesmen who thought that they
were not bid even steady prices. In other
words, the market was slow and uneven
sales ranging anywhere from eaater to a
little stronger, making the average market
not very much different in respect to priest
from the close of laat week.
There were only seven or eight loads of
c.o and heifers Included In today's re
ceipts. Packers stood by their announce
ment last week and were refusing to buy
any she stuff except subject to government
Inspection. Sellers refused to trade on this
bssls, with the result that there was a
deadlock In the cow market so far as com- j
mission men and packers toere concerned.
On the other hand, there were a few outside
buyers representing country packing houses
who were looking for cow stuff. Specula
tors were also operating to a limited extent
by buying cow stuff straight on Its merits I
and reselling to ine pacxers on packers
terms, that is, subject to post mortem in
spection. Everyone was acting cautiously
and conservatively owing to the uncertainty
of the situation, with the result that the
trade was extremely dull and prices gen
erallr'lower, Just how much lower It would
be difficult to say. lTntll the dispute Is set
tled It would he well for the country to hold
back everything In the way of she stock.
There were no stockers or feeders of sny
consequence In the yards, but what few
there were commanded about steady prices.
Representative eales:
BEET BIEKKB,
Av. Pr. .No. .
... Ml 4 76 14
... 141 4 40 il
... 731 4 10 II
... Ill IU M
... Ill) 4 19 18.
... mi 4 Ml M
...lf27 4 10 14
... Ml 4 SS M
...114 4 U M
... MS 4H il
...li0 4 10 H
... M) 4 10 40
... ai 4 K S" ....
...1011 4 10 21
... i 4 10 J7
.,. H t W V
...1071 I 00 M
. . 100 1
.;. M 8 no 10
...1071 6 19 11
...t(H.1 t 10 ' 8....,
...1171 I M 1
. . cow a
... 11 171 4
... r 1 is 1
... m its 1
....into 110 1
...mil U 8
...1040 4 00
HEIFT1R3.
... T40 t M I
...340 I on It
... 17ft t 60 I
... tv 4 00 1
... 616 4 00
BTJTXI.
...1410 1 n 3
...1140 M 1
1 1170 t U 1
f 7ea 4 w 0 I
The bonds are a direct obligation of The Chicago. Rock Islnnrl & Tsclflo
Railway Company, which was formed In the jenr 18 SO, from which time It
b,as uninterruptedly paid dividends on Its capital stock, and since 1899 at not
loss than 5 per cent per annum.
The First and Refunding- Mori gnu 4 ohl llond re srH-tit-Ptl by a first
lien (either directly or through pledgo of the entire Issue of First Mort
gage Donds) on terminal properties In St. Paul, Minneapolis and St. Louis,
new equipment and shops at Moline. 111., and on railway line attjrivKatlng
1.148 miles, inriiidlnic the line from St. LouN l Kansna City, and ar also
secured by a lien (subject to existing mortgage, on all the lines of the
Railway Company aKKroKMtliig 5.0R0 miles, exclusive ot leased lines and
trackage.
The total amount of Bonds Is limited under the mortgage to J163.000.000,
Ti n nTn nnhPre h8Ve ben l8BUed 66'851-000 Honds, including the above
The proceeds of the sale of the above fl0,O(K).00O bonds will bo applied
by the company to pay $7,500,000 Notes maturing July 1 next, and the bal
ance for betterments and Improvements.
The total net receipt for the year ended June 30, 1006. of the Chi.
cago, Rock Island & I'aclflc Railway Company, as officially reported,
WT, 1517,180,630
and the taxes, Interest on bonds, rentals and Improvement on
leased lines $10,400,805
leaving a surplus of , $0,7HA 831
For the ten months ended April 80, 1007, The Chicago, liter Island A
raclfic Railway Company report the following earnings, as compared wlU
the same period during the year 1000:
1007 1000 Increase
7,717.22 7,203.34 011.88"
.$4,7ft,414 $13,133,730 $0,623,703
1 33,243,313 2,28,0H7 8,070,026
Average Miles Operated
Gross Earnings
Operating Expenses
Net
$10,314,131 $13,807.0312 '2fllT 070
..JVe."n1.tl'T Mond for puh,' SMl'wIption at 87 nd accrued In
terest, at which price they yield a net Income of about 4 'per annum.
THE SrilSCIUITIOX WILL IlK OPEN!:!! AT THK OFFICES OF T1IH
UNDERSIGNED AT 10:00 A. M. ON MAV 31, 1007, AND WILL RE CLOSED
AT 8.00 I. M. OR EARLIER. ON THE SAME DAV, THE RIGHT HEINO
RESERVED TO REJECT ANY APPLICATION, AND TO AWARD A SMALLER
AMOUNT THAN APPLIED I OR.
SL'RSCRIPTIONS WILL ALSO HE RECEIVED:
in ROSTON by Messrs. N. . Harris & CO.,
in CHICAGO by the Harris Trust & Savings Rank,
in PHILADELPHIA by Messrs. Henry & West.
Junf8yrd,ei907r Bnd8 alIUed ,s t0 made ,n New York fund" 9- ov
Vorir TBnd 'l118'8811 are already listed on the Stock Exchanges of New
md J?u ?1l ATterdrVn' Frankfort, and Berlin, and application will be
made to list the above Bonds on the aame Exchanges "
NJlWkfiutt IO,tal lnve8mt,nt u" Trustees and Savings Ranks in
inJZJ State and are accepted by the Secretary of the Treasury at Wash
'ngton. as soenrity against deposit, of Custom Receipts In National Ranks
r0wP,e".Kf th.8 OTte&e 8ecilr"1K the above Bonds and copies of a ,ottr la
Island A8 p Tfl t n B-- Wlnche. Es1" President of The Ch cago RocS
talaeS ft our V CmPany' MtM l underBl. i bfS
New York, May 27, 1907. ,
SPEYER i CO.
. ' ' 245-26 Pine Street1
E UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY
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Room 100 Bee Building. Tel. Donglas 2473
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rnight be summed up a a ijoo.l, .teajy
actv market. The rwelpti ware faff
considering the latene. of ths saiJon, but
everything- In lght changed hand verv
lom w.uf ?h.d WO' '""'bs s'lrTi?
jo i..bij with the general run of ahnrn
otm"." Goo, welhers sow 1.S
kit. I. Ji'w1!" a very "'"factory mar.
iT.k. vle,wed from a spller' standpoint
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malnder of th wer-lc. r
wu".iiVna on horn tock:
si ir.r ' t to good lamb
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK IHAHKICT
Cattla. and Hogs Steady to Lower
Sheep Stronar to Hlaher.
.S?1.rCVrl0lwMa'r 7 BATTLE Receipts
bout 25( head; market steady to l"
lower. Medium to good steers, 14 5o So
Kof'50' COW' VB-"0: calve.!
atia,? V'l1"1 "bi!ut 6U Oj0 he""s market
lff h. ANDu .L-AMBS-Recelpts .bout
I head- market lrong to 1-V hlVhar
sraWrite for MyFreeBookrs
S Entitled
Grain Speculation
uot a Fine Art
Bead njjr bonk .nd raefl lean, for roure.tth.
aetural. eens.hl. ., ot deallnsla V&eVtT
corn oa and prorUlona. It will teU ,nr
th. t hluas" Board .t I re.le. H'nle total,
tor thl, S ,l,rli, oa eif'
Bent proiuDtlr-FKltK-I Vm, th, poMa. to
IOBOB Ur Uok. 11 will iDlOTMl ,Zu7
E. W. WAGNER. H Boar. f Trade Bid., CUugm
ai ao.uu j
HOG61 Hoa o!l 10c lower, or yery clo
to lOo lower today. The trad rrss very
slow and dull throughout the aea-lon. It
was 10 o'cloik-before anything of conse
quence was dona and considerably later
than that before anything like a clearance
waa effected. Hoga sold largply at t6
6 to, with a top at M.00. It will he remem
bered that on Saturday the bulk of the
hogs brought ?.. with a top at $11".
The market closed at the low point, that
The extreme close waa still worse, the
I market winding up flat with sis or seven
loao unvoia on wnicn ouyen were Dialing
ionise lower and not trying to buy them.
Representative sale:
t. Louis Lira Stork Market.
lETy'1?- ,MBy "-ATTLK-Recelrts
I.6t head, including l.OfO Texans; market
rfrni5vn,iIV hl-Ping and exp'rt Weers
4.W(i64o, steers under 1 ono lbs., tr,r?H7fl:-
FftaV?Sft,i.ann"" K-fi76: bulls,
I.4i4 7fi; caK'f Ho..io: Texus and mi
tVfn"' i6l-n: a"d heifer.,
HOGS Receipts.
i ftfrt 1 a . , .
is -v T ,",u R.7!S'.i.S0: packer.
S7trfn,.20; butcher and lrst heavy. p.y,
yearling. 6.36(&7.10; western fed sheep,
lift. hi; Blocker and feeders, U.bfiib 'Ji.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSKfH, May 27-?A,r-rLB3Reoelpt9.
2,46 head; market steady; natives, 4Lili
t.w; cows and heifers, l2.Xi6.UU; stockers
and feeders, 13.26(-1. 76.
HOGd KocKil.le. f.7Jt head: marlr-r tujm
10c lower; top, tu.UVii bulk of sales, VM1
U.vo.
SHEEP AND IAMPS Receipt 293 head:
market steady; wuolnd lambs, $a.?0; clipped
Ik l nbs, tl.ityi1. M); clipped yearlings, tb.lbty
6.60; clipped wethuis, trj.tVOfuti.uU; cllrpa
ewca, ti.iMut.ib. . ..
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., May CT.-Spedal Tele
gram.; CATTLE Receipts. 1,000 head.
Market strong; stockers 10c higher;1 beeves,
B4.6vn(,.. cow, bull and mixed; t3.6uj
4.73; stockers and feeders, $4.0-4. au; calvtal
and yearllnga, U.6au4 60.
HOtibi Receipt. t,U head. Market tVJ
10c lower, selling at H.WuQ.w, bulk of salsa.
u.So.V,. :
Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western market yesterday:
cattle, llog. Sheep.
South Omaha
Bloux City ...
Kansas City .
St. Joseph ...
fit. Louis
Chicago
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t'offe Market "" '-
NEW YORK, May 27. COFFFB Mar
ket fiir roffra future opened steady at
unohanged prices to a decline of 10 points,
which was considered rather better than
due on the weak European cables and
continued full receipts. Offerings .wera
light at the decline and the market was
sieady during th. ftilddle session on scat-
th money market. On the stock f-irlmii
the business transacted oonslted clilidy
In tha arrangement of the carry-over. The
ton was somewhat unsettled, owing to the
failure of Hubert Brunuin & Co., Johb rs
hi copper shares and chiefly Interested in
Rio Tlnto, though Americana were also
si'gniiy involved. t.-0imls drooped on Talis
K"II--lrm; quotations: A. B, C. 14 SO;
I. 14 lt; K. $4 .Wfl4.76; F. 4.4 S6; O. )4 0
H. S uO; I. $6 26; K, fif; M. 6 bu; N. $6.70
5.76; V Q. 6.t; W W, i.u
ICIuIb Butter Market.
KLOIN. I1L, May IT. BITT RRf Firm
securlnc the bulk t-f the IJ.uw.om, In gold tvw p0u '
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tered buying, attributed to leading tra.le
Interests. The clrse wss ouiet aind nut
SHEEP AND LAMr.8 Receipts 1 MO unchanged to 10 points lower. Sales Wera
hd; market tron , iistve mutton' ti 'i'i,v ' P l",r,'l ft 1S.0 base. Including May at
600; lamb $t.60:'S .,; c. ill ni bucko B4.UO ! 5 fi,JO; Jun,- 6 c; J'"'r- '': September,
166 00; stockers, ItfuVfl 4.60. j 5j0c; I u-cember. 6.1.5i6.2fK-; March, IVm.
Kaasaa City l ive Slnrk Market.
KANSAS C1TT. May 27. C A TTLK Re
ceipts. 6.0o0 head. Including l,0w southerns"
markK strong to loc t.igh-r; choice export
and dressed beef steers, ti Gorgf. fair to
arood. I4H111S60; Western fed steers 10(
5 0. stm krrs and feeders. 13 OOfrd fro;' south,
ern steers, 3 .i.'t s; anutliurn cows. ,':r
i;75;ntive t-TI.u-44"; native heifers
VUit.DO; bulls, ld.6oij-l.Bit; calves, i.i-mt
HOOS-Receipts. 12.fio head; market 6V
l'te lower: top. V, lb; bulk of SHlee. ',t
.1: heavy, f. 'rT.-nt; tj; packers, t'l p: V"
Hhta. fi.07W' 15; pigs. $r..7 ui-. t&
KHEKP AND LAMHS-Ketripts.
head; aVnarket trort: l.unl, ..71,b ,
ewe and yearlings, A.5ta6.6u; we.tvra fed
Spot Coffe quiet; R(, Jsio. 7, bc; Santos
.. 1, iyju; niuu conee auil; Cordova lri
l'-'Uc. w
Suuar and Molaa.es.
NEW VOKK. May r?.-KniAR-Market
for raw steady; fulr rcflnlng. 3 40c; cen.
trlfugul. !; test, tunc; niolanses sugar,
I K-.-; refined, quit; No. . 4'joc; -No. 7,
4 56c; No 8. 4.60c; No. 9. 4.46c; No. 10.4 38c!
No. II. 4.3c; No. 12, 4liV; No. U, 4 LMc; N.t.
14. 4 16c; confectioners' A. 4 Hoc; mould A,
83Sc: cut loaf. 6.7oc; crusted. 6.7"c; txiw.
dered 6 1'ic; grsnulated, 6CK-; ru,es. .
VKW ORLEANS I.a May 27.-8UC.AIt
Pleady; open kettle. , rsntrtf ugitl, 8Vi
:7c; ceiitrlfugdl v-liltes. nr.ne: centrifugal
yellows, f.nlV; ax-conds. 'u3c
MoLASUi Qulul; ucw syrup, aa34faa.