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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TVEDKESDAY, MAY 20. 1907.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Hut; Eieak in fricH.lCw.Br ChUfir te
Cbl and Wtithcl.
SCPS IMPROVE iXCEPT IH KANSAS
Barley, bu 41.800
On tr Produce nrhlrr today the bet
ter P-arket was tr- r ; creameries, li'2r;
e'Vrl. t. 1 7 -?T . Fr steady: at mark,
rs included. 141-c, firsts 14c; prime (Inll,
IV. I heese, quiet; lAv'!!:.
Ko Rains Fall Tlaere 4 Sonte Fields
Art rlesvertea to Be Bars
In-., bat lings Art
(a.
f OMAHA. May 2. 1M7.
f There was a heat, y break in th market
rhii iiy to weaker tables and ltu-
! "1 wealner condition rop i-ondlti.frl
..). impiu.ed in all sections except Kan
ens, where r.o rair has lain n. Tne (bids
there ars burning in some places. Trie hugs
itave disappeared and li.etv s-em to be uo
i uirt;nt lor the d.sapt eai ance.
V. t.tat open.d severs, nations lower and
tnere was genera! s iilr.g by commission
! houses tit lur ninm until reeling crdcr
a . m ... u witt V . - i . . . .. - ww... , pim. J J
A l u:nS on the tire, the crotaa teemed close, final
W i.ar.s.i and waa lighting oil advances. May rinsed
v hblen c-sin i easier and aacnuier le ports closed at tl
i t fatoiab' in all set tlors ji.) options ! closed at I
i le-neu iti vie aakei ajiti ciostu at iz',yc
Com opened weaker owing " to general
I selling and In sympatny with the wcakntri
? 111 wheat- The pit ruwd waa bearim and
I telling, more favorable, weather conditions
I t ausmg additional wi-aknesa. July option
f "Opened at boc asked and cloned at 4.c asked
.. linn opened soft on selling by brokers
and conir.wcsion houses, borne good buying
at the breaks h l-d o hold prices tome.
. J, ,ly option opened at. 42,k.c arked and closed
' at CS- asked.
T Primary wheat receipts were 4!i ana hen.
els and ahipmenla a.04 bushels, against
r-celpt last year of 277.fa.i0 bualieis and
shipments of K'.uOO bushels. Corn receipts
Were 764,0( bushel and shipments 42.aJO
bushels, against receipts lsst year of 1,071.
if'i bushels and shipments of W.OO bus..e:s.
Cleaianea wtit bushels of corn and
i.r.H bushels of oats and wheat and flour
equal to t'J.Mni bushels
Bradstreel s estimates on wrorld'a visible
supply of wheat: This week, decrease.
6 i".i bushels; last week, decrease, f-V'iO
bjshels. and last year, decrease, 3 0T3.0OJ
bushels; total corn decrease 2.2M.W) busi.els
and total decrease of oata. loi.Oiu busnels.
Seaboard reported 200.00 busliels of wheat
and 40,o buphels of corn for export.
Uverpool riost'd tn'ald lower on wheat
and unchanged to vrt lower on corn.
Local range of options:
(
rtlclea. Open.! High. I Low. Close. Tea.
Wheat
May..,
Julv...
Eept...
Corn
Mar....
Julv...
BepC.
Oats .
Mar...
July...
Sept...
9S
M
M
5
494A
4"S,A
4KA
SA
6"HA
S" A
49VAj
4.Wa
4fA.A:
SSHAI
I
Si4A'
f-'SAj
93'A
boha!
4!) Ai
4STAl
44 A '
4f.SA!
37HAI
PftHAi
S'.'4.'
83SAJ
4 A
4VAI
4:.Ha'
4"SA
M B
16 B
B0HA
B
4A
45SB
38SA
after support became effective waa largely
from the uncovered short interest, une
of the plainest indications of thla was the
close proportion of gains today to losses
of veKif-nlav. StrckB which had been most
easier, cloclng fesc net lower May closed ! acutely depressed yesterday reouunded with
most apparent Tigor loaaj. snoincr a'Boui
cant sign of the character of the buying
was tue manner in which it subsided i
ai the recovery level, where the profit to.
the hears was correspondingly diminished. ;
It died out entirely at the last, when triie
final relapse In prices came, So far as
there was news to account ''for the im
provement in tone, the decline in the
wheat market and the doubt raised over
ths continuance of the. gold export move
ment were responsible. Keports from the
wheat belt of rising temperature were of
the greatest sentimental effect In Wall
street because of the emerging of the sun
from tbe r-ln-soaked clouds which hung
over the financial district yesterday. The
fact seems not fairly negligible in view
of the grave weight attached to the
weather conditions In the discussion of
yesterday's gloomy stock market.
A-Anked. , B Bid.
Osiaks f ash Prices.
WlfHAT-No. 2 hard. 91fic; No. 1 hard,
. P.'(j; No. 4 hard, $i.4c; No. 1 spring.
T'oOlSc.
, CORN-No. i. 4S1i48Hc; No. 4, 4f,447c: No.
I yellow. ",fiiV; No. S white. 4SVul!c
; OATS No. mixed. 43i4c; No. I white,
. iVaX-r. No. 4 white. LHotc.
R V B 72c ; No. I. 72c.
Carlot
"?1
Chicago
Jlinnes polls
maha
Dulith
Chicago '
Relpts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
51 ,i S10
233
11 80 II
1S7
ORAI ASD PROVISIONS
K.V (IRK IlKtEH tL MRKET
Qaolatlons of tbe nay ea Tarlaaa
Com mftd 1 1 les.
NTvW YORK. Mar & FlVrt'TV-Recelpts.
10. r bbls. ; exports, 1.4W this ; market
dull but steady; Mirnesota haVrrs.
W i"64 i", winter patents. H 3.Vif5.nO; win'er
stra.K'ts. H.Vi4.: winter eTtrss, :.''''
1 4'-: intr low sraie". C 9 '13.20 Ke
fiour. firm: fair to good, I4.Soy4.eO; choice to
1 ancr, 14 mit.iO.
CORNMEALe-Firm; fine whtte and ve'
low. ll.J-p; coarse, tl-17fl 1S: kiln dried. .
fen J.
RYF- Firm; No. 2 western, Mc, c. t. f .
nnio
WHEAT-Receipts, 2M 4") bu. ; exports,
1M'I2 bit. Bit msrket weaK: No. 2 r,
11. "44. elevator; No I red lit, f. o. b..
afloat: No. 1 northern luluth. SI 12. f. o.
I)., afloat; No. 1 hHrd winter. 11 Ti. f. o.
b, afloat. Rising temperatures and rains
In Kansas explained a break of over f
per bushel in wheat lolsy. There was
I eavy unloading, and esjieclally 'n tjie
fcl'.crnoYm. when stop orders were reached.
and. while slight rallies f.,owed near the
prices were zizc net lower,
at l.(4; Julv. F..04.1.(H,
(6. 8cptetnler. l.f4 U-lnni'V
11 ui; December. I1."dLCv,.
tlosed at 11.08.
LORN Receipts. 7.S26 bu.; exports, 7j.
'vt bu. Spot market steady; No. 2, ;
elevator, and 62W-, f. o. b.. afloat; No. t
white. Mc: No. 2 yellow, T. o. o..
afloat. .'ption market was quiet and
at 64c: July. 1V. closed at "itc; beptem
tier closed at S'ie.
OATS Receipt. l'".i" bu.: exports. 1.8W
bu. Spot market steady; mixed oats, W
! 22 pounds. 6uc; natjral white, to 13
pounds. &lnrLfrc; clipped whits, 26 to .40
pounds, toteWrfl.
HAt-Bt?a.ly, good to choice, t1.24Q1.2B.
HOPS juiet : etai oommon to ohoice,
liX crop. 144i 16c; 1 crop, 4V'56c; Pacific
cfxst Ui cr ip. s?Uc; li crop. 6c.
HIDEi-Stely ; Central American, 23Hc;
Bocota. 24ic. '
LKATHKK-Quiet; acid. 2rg28e.
PROVISIONS Reef, steady; family, 114""
W4 60; mess. Is &"(7lV"i: beef hams, I2t (a
; packet. tll.o'916.50; city extra India
mess. f-'2 nra'X.O: Cut meats, steady ;
pickled bellies. M13c; pickled hams. 12
UV- Lard, steady; western prime. If 10
hf J; refined, steady: continent. 19 54 South
American. llO.su; compo ind. is.ifTiiw
Pork, steady: famllv. tio.00; short clear,
tl7.2S1s.75; mess. 17.7riiiU.i.
TAL1X1W Steady; city IJ per pkg ), Sc;
country Ipkgs. free), 6i'u'TiC.
RICl-teady; domestic, fair to extra. IH
67c; Japan, nominal.
Bl'TT fcR Firm; street price, extra
creamery. 24V&CSC; official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, l?6.'4c; renovated,
common to extra, Iwfi'-c; western factory,
common to firsts, IMjJo; western Imitation
cresmery, firsts. 23(B2HtC.
CHKESE Steady; new state, full cream,
colored, small, best, KHc; same, white,
U'c; same, large, colored, best 1212S,c;
state, white, lllk'Slic; state, large and
small, fair to good, lofcllc.
EGGS Steady; stale. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected, white, 19c; choice,
lsiilSc; brown and mixed and extra, ISc;
firsts to extra firsts. I?4fl74c; western firsts,
l'-4'al7c; official price. ltS16V4c; seconds.
l&Vin6c; southern, ljrglGc.
foe UK I Alive, steady; spring cniCK-
ens. Sac; fowls. 16c; turkeys. 14c Dressed,
western broilers, 34(u'i5c; turkeys, 1014c;
fowls, 11&15C
' St. Louis tieneral Market.
ST. LOL'IS. Mav 2S. WHEAT Lower;
Hack, No.' 2 red. cash. Cff9c; No. I hard,
97; July, 9C1,(iH; September, 97c.
CORN Lower; trsck. No. 2 cash. 6a&4c;
July. (lc; September. 52c; No. 2 white, 54
hfi
OATS Lower: track. No. 1 cash, 4&3-46V:
Julv, 43Tc; September, ITfjc; Na 2 white,
47Unfi4.V.
F1X1'R Steady : red winter patents, 4.0
64.90; extra fancy and straight, 3.jG4.4i;
clear. U.C3.H.
8KF.r-Tlmothy. steady: 13.0034.00.
CORNMEAL Steady; 2.70.
BRAN Firm; sacked, east track. 11.050
1.10.
HAT St rong. timothy, C.50S21.00; prai
rie, iio.ootfij.go.
IRON COTTON TIE8-4L09.
BAOOINOe-llc.
HEMP TWINE 10c. '
PROVISIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing,
tia M X mtA NtMiiv: nrlme steam. X&.EA&
1 60. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra I
short. JH 50: clear rlba. x.60;. short clear.
t.S!- liacon. firm; boxed extra short,
I10.37; clear rlba. H0T7H: short clear. 17S
Recelpta. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 6.000 - 10.000
Wheat, lj .CO 23.000
Com. bu 137.000 98.
Oata. bu 66.000 7,0ut)
POULTRY Firm; chlckena, H(ijiac;
springs. 22ifa0c; turkeys. 10c; ducks, 9c;
geese, 6c.
BUTTER Steady; creameries, 21 Q 22c
KUGeJ Weak. 12c.
SEW TURK STOCKS AND BONDS
rrly Phtxi Ira Ltwtr 01 Cost iaed Btl 1
bj ebon.
SUPPORT COMES AND MARKET ADVANCES
Rise Brlaas Aaataer elll Mve
nieat aad l.sw Records Are
Made for Seteral litsrs
Clasa Is Weak.
l.'At.ft KK; s-'.ll coin snl bMllion, 195 MS.
i. gold certificates. 4!.A9.sKi.
t Itrk Money Market.
NfiW YORK. May 28. MONEY (.it call,
easv at lia per cent; ruling rate, i per
cent; closing bid. lit per cent: offered at I
per cent; time osn. easy on short dates;
sixty days. 3 per cent: ninety days. I per
rent: six montha, 4S'w' per cent; prime
men sntlle paper. 5 ier rent
STERLING KXCH ANGB Firm, with nr.
tual business In backers' bills at 4 Vif
4SM f,.r demand snd st tt 4 v4s for
sixty-day bins- post.-. rates. 14 MVi4.y7H;
Mexicsn dollars.
essy.
were
NEW YORK. May 2. -The support,
which at no time was apparent In yesier- '
day s slock market, was offered today i
with th change In the complexion of the j
peculation as a consequeme. It was a,
matter, of course, thst sfter to precipi
tate a fall in prices as has oocumed, there
should be an extensive uncovered short I
li.iennt in ti.e met. as ths protessional 1
operators in the board room Invariably I
continue short sales up to the limits oi a
decline. They continued their aale in the
ear;y part of today session ana neipea
to force the level of prices In many aiock
to below the lowest prices touched yes-
re
ret
4a, re
V rrt !..
do mupr.n .
V. is.
S Coupon .
V. B. OIH
4s cosron
f C a 4. r..
S coupon
t m Tolscco 4 . .
4c
Afhtten sen 4t .
in JJ 41 .. .
Atltntle r L. 4s
I lH ohtn 4....
I ! IS"
rk. R T e 4t
Csntfsl of Os. is
I "do 1 Inc
- . I
rs
7J
terdsy and to bring additions to the list of 4 mc
stocks selling lower than during the panic i "
In .March. The demand which developed I ,-Mc.r? A 1
comm. rrlal bills. 14 S.1
F1LVER Par.
5-'-c.
1' iNPS Oovernment and railroad.
Closing ouotatlons on bonds Ux ay
ss fol'nws:
1 Jurm . . .
.l'tl ;ipm s. 14 tenet .
1"1 1 a ctf
.lt So 4Wt ctfs
."i 4c IA tenet
lO'H LAS snl 41
1! Mtn e ( 4t
lis Mm rentrml 4s
. 7SH 1o It! toe
l(.i MItin A St L 4t
. M . K A T 4t t
. ft is
. S R R of H. e. 4 M
. N T C f Jit H
n s t c a. st U4
. II No Pt-I1c 4 l''H
.1H to T'.H
. r X A w e 4t s
. n r s U rfif 4t.... t
. 0 Pciin conv. SW
tot Retains Sn 4 H
. !!. L. A I. M. c. S 11"H
. C t U A S F. fg 4t
. (fu, st L. S W c 4r
. r ScthotM A. L. 4t.
. loi So rtcinc 4t
I. do W ll f ...
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Fo Great Cbtcn ia Citt'e of Inj te-
i:ript:0o.
HOGS CONTINUE ABCUT STEADY
aeea and lamki I
ad Free tellers
High
as
as
i Active Demand
it Prlrea Fnlly
at Any
Time.
SOUTH OMAHA. Miy V. 1W.
Receipts were:
Offl. ial Monday
Ofhrlsl Tuesday
Cattle. Hogs Sheep.
2, 61
I 117
l'i.0
4.1'
I.1HS
41
4t .
r . b. a
C . R. I. A
do eoi r.t
err. A St L. s- 4s. .
C olo n1 ht. ter. A.
olo. M'4. 4
Colo A to. 4S
C'ibs ts
D. A R O 4t
pllllrs- Sec i
F'it p. I. a
do sen. 4t
HTtl-f Vtl St
Bid. "Offered.
Inc.
75,735
4S574
Dec.
rr so Rtitvty t.
V Tetti A P It
1" T.. St L A W. 4s T,
W t nios PtclBr U
'H f 9. Steel td M N
6 W nbsiOi It I1
to Wetttrs Md. 4t ... 75
K4 Wit. rentrtl 4t k.14,
Boston "locks and Bonds,
BOSTON, May 2S Call loans. Ztyft per
cept: time loans, hfiit per cent. Official
closing on stock ana bonds:
Two day this wweek.. I.lf7 l.VS 7.X04
Ssme davs lsst week 10.421 .?2i 114
fame dava 2 weeks ago.. IS. Ml l!.744 11.4'U
Same davs I weeks ago.. 9.1.V 24.720 15.314
Same clays I weeks age. .11. Ml IV. "I 13 U
Same day last year... .10.1W 24.19; s.Ktt
The following table show the receipt
cf cattle, hogs and snejp at Houth Oiusha
for the rear 10 date, compared with last
year:
1907
,'Cattla 4-T.V2 3S0.327
' Hogs l.v36.21S l.';.7K
TV I onecp i,K .14.SM
. T, j CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
T'W Good to choice corn-fed teers
r. Good to fair rtrn-le.l clears
,. Common to fair steers
Good to choice fed Cows
r air 10 kooii cow s ana neners.
Good to choice stockrs and fee ler 4 ;jt.7t
Fair p good s'.ockeis and feeJers.. 2Kp4a
Common to fair aluckers I'O'iS.V)
Bulls, stsgs, etc ; I2Vfi4.:l
Veal calves 4 i&
Th follow ltig tsi.e sbs-v tlis ovsrsgs
prico of hog at South trmaha for tha last
several days, Willi comparisons:
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4
SHEEP Only sixteen csrs of
reiH.rted In. and while that
been considered ss a llg'it run
the sea.o!r It was very fair al the pr'-scnt '
time. There was a go1 demand and ,
everything In eg'it was sold snl wcighe!'
! lin si mn enrlv hour tn the morninir Tile '
.)i
it
I
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-
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t
4
4 1
sheep a ere
ipull hsv
earlier
the niaiket ass il ill an 1 a
vi Fla tter was uin hang-
in the u- .il mm ki t. bu; ...
.Vs In l. i!.l 'ii. Iron wh
F.iMTlish ri irket. w it '1 stt
n easrr St
I at i S'fi'- 5
I 1 I : 'ki to
.'r In fia
.lnril fonn-lrr
f;m:e. at
tv. ITeallv tl'
1 h net d. w t fi
ouoted nt f.'
em. !.." ' 'a.. -$
No
hi !.
?r iH'is.
st.ady. I" !.i
sti I'leM lnt-d w arrsnts st
matV' f wn ouiet ai.-1 tin-
No 1 foun t! northern,
T. No. 'i foundry, north
. N" 1 foundry, southern,
2 foundry, southern, JJ (I)
Mav
K clter.
S - M"T '
StesJv. V' V.
Lead.
t Alios Market.
VF.W YORK. Mav 2V -'OTTON--.H.
closed tesdv, 1" points IoWit; nihidlliig up
lands. UiV. middling gulf. 1-5"', sales,
l o bales.
New York cotton euotat!
Igan St I'ryan. lijard
li g:
ns furnished by
of Trude build-
Open.
in
Julv..
8. pt..
! .
tO!
o not
fill"!
High
Ixiw. Close.
11. f. fillll I"f4
r 111 ! 0 l' 0
0.114 ! 0 11U. 0 111
1 IVFRFtH"U Mav rv i"OTTON-Ppot
market dull, t ri. es f. t otnts lower; AiWTi. an
prices paid were fullv steady, if tut strv g. nit.i.inng i.r. a i"". ""
snd the trade as a whole niig ,t be dscrlb-d i mi.l.lling. ,-i. low mi.ioiiris. o e...
as a good, strong snd sctlve mark-t. Ti ere , ordinary. A: ordinary. I.ivd The sa.ea
were shorn lambs here good enough to of the .lay w. re 4 bales, of w liich aj
bring :., the high price paid so f.tr. with I were for speculation and ""P"" "nd,.'"I
severs! ears of e-e si tfi mi A clea t-uD i 1 u1e.l 1 i" American Receipts. 1S.WO
Atrhifon tJJ. 4l...
do 4
M t'entrsl 4t...
Atchison
do Id
Hostoa A Albany.
Boston A V.lnt .
lotton Klortted
Fttchbsrs pti ..
V.lrn f'n'ral
The weight of the selling to take profit s T . K. H. A
buying
wheat,
bureau
Wheat.
t'nlon Pacific
Am. Pncs Tubs.
Airir. Stigar ....
do sfd
Am. T. A T
Am Wnoolen ...
do pfd
Featnrea ti tke Trading; and ClnslaaT
Prleew Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. May 28 The sunshine, sea
. aonable temperature and much needed rain
In the west softened the wheat market to
4 day. price melting away to the extent of
lN6'-4,c under the Influence of the more
.favorable weather condition. The market
-waa weak all day and at the close the July
option showed a loss of 24324; September.
' ct and December. IV- Coarse grain
similarly affected, July corn declln-
" lr Wlt.ll k. m n1 Julv null Umvlalnna
liltisi UBCliaffMAYA t Invw - '
- .. .
ce lines oi irom.SrS to JTc marked the
'.ial transactions in wheat ODtlona and
1e weakness Indicated by these decline
"Tvaded the market all day. For the first
time in two week weather condition fa
vored the bear absolutely and tney were
A i.lek to take advantage of this fact, their
. '!Tc rings, although not heavy, swamping a
i market almost bare of demand. According
t to the weather bureau additional rains had
' isiien in Nebruka and Kansas and the
1 1 prediction waa for more ahowers tonlgljt,
1 1 to os followed by warmer weather. Higher
r. northwest Tha fnreisn e u w . a 1 f .
vorable to aellera, the Liverpool market
being off a penny, while all other Euro-
'4 l'"n markets showed considerable declines.
-:oiHrts of severe liamacn bv the reeent
i frosta In Kansas failed to materialize, and
J th market was left without substantial
J support, not ever Bradstreet's report of
" the world visible supply, which showed
4 an estimated decrease of 6.2oi.(i bu., com-
pard with a decrease 'of O73.0iu bu. a
? year ago. resulting in any demand from
bull sources, ljate In the day a moderate
, demand to eCver shorts developed and the '
r murki.t el...Ml falrlv etcu.l,. t.,1..
? Suc to l'.iM2c lower at y.v to fi'onvt soM ond-hand cases.
off to She and closed st Sc. September I eluded, 12c,
, vpeneo iitc to 1 ;ac lower at il.COVt to il 01. .. .
, declined to 9!"4c and closed at i3c. De- "heat.
i cenioer opened ie to ISc lower at 11 011 p , '
B tn II.OIV. sold off to II. 'JO and closed st i Oata,
II fx. Clearances of wheat and flour were I "
j: equal to 2i3.0u0 bu. Primary receipts were I Range of price it Kansas City as re
, 4-'5,uiO bu., compared with 277.0(a) bu. the i ported by Logan at Ryan. No. I Board of
r aame day a year ago. Minneapolis. Du
;. luth and Chicago reported receipts of 421
a tar, (.gainst 4M last week and 218 a year
f4 "SO.
r
Allooet
Amtlstmstsd
Atltntle
Bid. "Asked.
In wheat yesterday in face of the un
favorable weather conditions was eloquent
of the extent of the purely speculative
which ha put up. the price of
The weekly bulletin of the weather
Issued today was not reassuring.
however, continued to decline. The , r.. ri-U "iii
movement of the price of wheat served to Mat Kieetrtt: ...
soothe Wall street apprehension on some J do r'd
of the crop scare reports. These continued tss Ott
In full tide today from the domestic crop j J."!1 f ""'
regions. Foreign crop news was better, 1 rlJ ?- "
especially that from Russia, with evident j f g gteii
effect on the world's grain market. The , a pm ..!!"!!!
feature In the International exchange sltua- , Adrcnturs
tlon today was a recovery of on centime
In the rate of sterling exchange at Pans.
This leaves It doubtful whether more gold
will be engaged here tomorrow for export
to France, or makes It certain that any
engagement will be smaller than esti
mated yesterday. Thla change In condi
tions relieved the market from some of
the depression caused by yesterday es
timates that the week's outgo might reach
I4.CO0.000 or even IS.Ouj.OCO.
Discount continued to advance In Lon
don and were firm In Paris, and foreign
exchange held firm here. The local money
market was unaffected and for abort-time
loans was slightly easier. For tlma loan
for the larger period, however, the offer
ings are exceedingly small. London' and
Berlin stock market were depressed still,
although some recovery occurred at Paris.
The price of Braxil consols fell back to
the year's low record at M14, which Is
also the lowest price touched tn over half
century. There was much discussion of Loui.nn. a m
. .. Bingham
... K ril. A Hecla
... 7S fntcnnlal
... S". S Copper R.inst ....
... H Pair West
.. fje FVantlln
.. I3 (JrtnbT
...13 Tale Rov.lt
...lit Mia mains ....
.. in y.ct-iran
H 1 yohawt
. . 1MH Mont. C. A C...
... a oid Dominion ...
...'-HOsceels
...IN Parrot
...117 Qulncr
... f4 Shannon
... '7V, Tamarack
...t Trlnltf
... 1H I'nlicd Copper ..
... M V. 8 Mining
... "t V. . Oil
...liT I tth
. .. S Vlctorlt
... J7H Wlnont
... l Wolrerlnt
... t7t North Puttt
... 14 Ruttt Coslttloa .
... 4 NtTtdt
... Hi Csl. A Art tor a..
.. li
.
.. rt
.. Tat,
.. li,
.. It
.. 15
..
.. 1?t
.. sis
..
.. 471,
..15
..
..114
.. lTVi
..105
W,
.. a
.. 4
.
.. M
.. 7
TH
..it:
.. a:i4
.. a
.. 11
C ytil 7a
. 4 t i .v 25
. 4 0"'i4 y
. 4 25j4 K
I S SJ1U
I I 24 ! S $i i 15 I H' 1 11 5 H
I i6Ta s
London Closing Stocks.
LONDON. May 3 Closing quotations on
Kaasna City Grain and Provisions.
KANSA8 CITT, May 28. WHEAT July,
91 He; September, 92 V:; December, tlc
Cash: No. I bard, 96eCc; No. 1. J4;7c;
No. 2 red, 9SC(ifl: No. I. 94tft7c.
CORN July, 4rc; September, 45.c: De
cember, ic. Cash: No. 2 mixed, 5igj2c;
No. S. 5l&lic; No. 2 white, 62qt26c; No.
S, Rlito.
OATS No. 1 white. 4Hc; No. 2 mixed.
4tu47P.
RYE Pteady; No. 2. ri3TSe.
HAY Firm; timothy. i6oU17 00; prairie.
Ill (.JJ1150.
Bl TTER-Creamery. I2c; packing stock.
EGGS Steady; extra fancy, 154tc; cur
rent receipts, new case Included, lie; sec-
lZ'ttc; southern, cases in-
Increased receipts, favorable weather and
the slump In wheat caused weakness In
com. Local and outside longs were the
leading sellers, the bulk of the offerings
being talcen by commission houses. Trading
at a whole was light The market closed
easy. July opened -tiiaC lower at f31i':tSe,
sold at tJV and declined to 6-'Ttirivtc. clos
ing at 6SV:631.,r. Local receipts WeYe 4u
cars, with 2i2 of contract grade.
Oat were weak In common with other
grain markets. Profit taking by prominent
holders was the feature of trading. July
open-d Vijc lower at 47,ti4Ac. sold be
tween 47WI4CSC and closed at the lowest
oolnt. iT'i'. Ixacal receipts were r.'.O cars.
Provisions showed firmness early on the
decrease
bu.
bu...
bu....
Trade building;
"Receipt.
.... SO.OUO
.... t'.ono
.... 7.000
Shipments.
4,000
1.XJ
,ao
the expected tenor of President Roosevelt's
forthcoming uecoratlon day speech at In
dianapolis, and some of the buying of
stocks was accompanied by professed con
fidence that the speech would Improve the
conditions of financial sentiment. The buy
ing was not energetic at any time and H
steadily subsided, so that the bear had
no difficulty In forcing price back in the
last fifteen minute of trading, some stocks
falling then to the lowest of the day.
The closing was distinctly weak.
' Bonds were easy. Total sales par value,
1,116,000. ' Tnlted- States 2s. registered. - de
clined -i per' cent' on call..
Number of sales And range of quota
tions on the New York Stock exchange:
salts. Blsa. Law. Close.
Articles.
I Open.) High. I Low. Close.
Wheat
July.... Sept....
Co-i.-July....
Sept....
.'oHt.
4
4W
3yieiHt 9i
9V'4"j4
4BV48S4S
49J
Visible Sapply ( Grain.
NEW YORK. May 2 Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreel show th following chsnges In
available supplies, a compared with pre
vious accounts:
Wheal. United States, east of Rockies,
decreased 1.4'..i0 bu.; Canada, decreased
2.TA". flOo bu. Torsi T'nlted Atates and Can.
receipts of bogs, but the wsak- ! ada. decreased 4.2Ma.(Ou bu. Afloat for and
tiess of runrse raln niarki-ts had a
depressing influence later In the day and
the market closed easy
P0 head.
Ths leading futures ranged as follows:
Adams ITapitss
Arasianja&ied Copper ...
as. C. A f
Ana. CAT. p(4
Am. CoUoa Oil.....
Am. Cotton oil -pfd
Am. Bzprta
Am. H. A L j(4
AmsrU-ss les ,
Am. Uatsed Oil
Am. Unteed oil pfd....
Am LoeomotlTs
Am. Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. A B
Am. 8. A R. ptd
Am. Sugar Rtflntng ....
Am. Tohsceo pfd ctft...
Atsconda 14 In lug Co
Attcitoa
Atchison pfd
Atlantic Cusst Dns
Haiti in ort A Ohio.......
Pal A Ohio pfd
Droofclm Kepld Tr
I'tntdltn PatlSa
CsstrtJ of New Jersey..
Crtsupeakt A Ohio
Chicago OX. W
Chicago A N. W
C. U. A St. V
Chloaso T. A T ,
Chicago T. A T. pfd ...
C . C C. A St. L.
Coiorsdo r. A I
Colorado A 80
-TCslo. A So. 1st pfd
Colo So. id pfd
Consolidated OAs
Corn Products
tors Products pfd
iMatarar A Hudson...
ltL, L A W
Dsrtr A K. O.
D A R O pfd
Distillers' Securities ..
Rrls
Knt 1st pfd
Ens Id pfd
Otwsrtl E.cotrte
Illlnott Csetrsl
Intsroatlona! Pspsr ...
Int. Pastr pfd
Int. Himp
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Central . . . .-
lows Csstrsl pfd
Ksua C..J Bs
K. C. eo. pfd
Lillian I la A N
Mtalcss Contrsl
Minn A St. L
M.. St. P A S S M..
M . 84. PASSU
stistourt Pact fie
at . K A T
SO 0
. I.M0
100
w
W4
100 10 10
"i.vi 'iil, 'iei,
tij" iii" iii"
to ieij l'tv
l.im uit, ix
iv i '
li.ro 171, u
Ml. 100 M tt
0 M II
' 4S
(.too tl st
ioo 4
i,ooo ia 144k
"i 100 'tis
Ltu is
SO 147t, lit
10 12.44 Ul
"i!iai '! 'rH
Lo U tlW,
" " 4ii iii
I.100 nc, ntw
l.) 15', Ut,
ro tj Ti
l.tu idTli Ml
'i'.ioo 'iits id"
'i'ioi ii" 'ik
o '' to
on w
iu 111 latn
'"isi 'iii 'in,
" loo tii, iivi
"' ii" 'iivi
tivo iios iie"
40 um i
follows
.. 4, N. T. Central lljv,
14 ft 14 Norfolk A W 7&
.. U4 do pfd H
.. 9 Ontario A W t24
. . M PtnnaTlvanta 41
. . i Rand Ml ott &
. Reading C
.. H'i Southern Railway ... 1744
..10 do pfd b
..11 sourhtra Pacific T7S
.. l nlon Pacific i.intt
.. 14H do pfd St
.. 71 V. 8. ftotl i:
.. If'tj do pfd K"
.. H Wabsah U
m do pfd n
..111 Spantah 4a 44
..llf-tQrand Trunk '
la.. K. A T tlH
SILVFIb Bar. steady, tmd per ounce. ,
MONEY 1433 V per cent.
The rate of discount In the open msrket
for short bills Is J per cent; for three
months' bills, l per cent.
Kew Tork Mlnlntr Stocks.
NEXV TORK. May 2S. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were
storks were ss
Consols, monty
So account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd ,
Bait (mora A Ofcit..
Canadian Pidflc ..
Chasapoak A Ohio
Chicago Ot W
C. M A St. P...
ts becra
D. A R. O
do pfd
Erie
4s 1st pfd
do id pfd
Illlnott Central ...
Date. I 1907. luG. 104 . 114. ;1W2.'i 1901.
May 15 ..
May 16
Mav 17.. .1 d u t i.'.
May 14... t 2C, 6 asl
May 19... I ilX,
May 2V...I e 2?H; I
May 21 ... I (24 26,
May 22... 1 ( US ( ii
May 23...; ( l'.1, ( 19
May 24. .. C 04", 6 22
May ...) (S3 ; I 12'
May 2S...I ' 27-
May 27. ..I 5 fV I
May 26... 15 92V ( 2.V
IS, i 20 4 611 4 ii; 7 07, 6 61
i , 1 Hi J 1 lii J .J
5 2tJ 4 52 ( 27 I 5 74
4 471 ( 321 7 421 "
4 44' 6 27, 7 11 1 6 Tl
4 411 ( 25, 7 07, 6i
, 4 lU
4 27 6 19.
4 25: j
4 34 C 04
4 39 5 93
4 47 J 77
4 49, 5 72
t 20
V4
5 3".
( 28,
5 17.
0 16
5 19
5 17,
02 1
7
( W
( 97
7 02,
c M
5
5 (7
5 62
of the sOitO head fed bv A." H. Antliony
was marketed today, ewes and wellier
bringing I 10 and lambs 17.26.
Tho sheep and lamb msrket continues tt
occupy a very strong position and s dler
need not be afraid to send In anything In
the wsy of desirable kiilers.
Quotations on shorn Hock: Good to
choice lambs. t7t?'fi7 5n; fair to g.od la"!1'.
IriVifTto; common and cull Limbs. lM"t
ov good to choice light yearling. 15 4'i
4 Tt. g.Kjd to choice heevv vearilnst, f 5fr
650. fair to good yearlings f. a.!-t:S; g-w1
to choice wethers. M it if .10: fair to gooi
wether. tf.(o(i4 ti; good to cho'ce ewes, p. 65
ii'.no: fair to good ee. 'js c.,; culls,
bucks and stags. 43 2M74 25.
Representative sales:
No.
54 western lanbs
L' western W ethers
J4 ewes culls
90 western eses
20i western ewes
19 western ewes
22S western ewe wethers...
171 western lambs
Wi western lambs
M western lambs
f.sn western l-nibs
n spring lambs
hales. Including !'.' American
NKW OKLKANS. May 2n -0TTON-Spots
closed easy; sales, l.leO bales, low
ordinary. 7 5-1'V-: ordinary. 5-V-. nominal;
g.vi, ..rdinarv. HSc; low middling. 10 U-l''-c;
mi ddl 1 nt. l.Se': uood ihlddltng. I.e. middling
fair. 14c. nominal, fitir. HSc. nominal, re
ce fts. 1.74 bales: st.M k. IK.' 22 bales.
ST Ltl IS. Mav 2" O 'TT N Steady 1
niid.iling. 12.e; receipts. 1 bsles; ship
ments. 1.043 I abs; stock, II. 303 b:iles.
IH iveatArn l.n.l,.
5 m "
t 1 tlirien
Sunday.
RANGE
OF PRICES.
Cattle
...tl.7vP5.;6
... 1.75(4 50
... 2 i(ii 'tl
... l.Sii6 25
I.60I&S.60
Ifogs
5.K2V!'.fl
6 75 Oi.o0
- ,e
Ss in ood steers. tl 50;i f-f; cows. I3.2i.5rt nft;
c I fA I heifers. H.foliS .60 : bulls. ll .V'ftliai: calves.
1 lk t?."Ml-7u; stoekers and feeders. t3.to'(ift hf..
sioi.a HOt.SRecelpts. lS.OfO head; market
strong to V1 higher; medium to choice
heavy. tT.75(jt 5"; butcher weights. t",
6.25; mixed. K.10i?;.20; pwcklng, 6.7M.10;
pics. 15 .Vi4 25.
HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 11. tit)
head; market steadv to 5c higher; she-n.
.1 P'i6.av; iambs. t4.uo'itS.0; yearlings, to-OOCT
7.00.
Omaha
Chicago
Kansas City ...
St. Louis
Sioux City
The official number of cars of
broueht in today bv each road was:
Cttie. nogs sneep. n r s.
5.50
& 75
.90
LIVE STOCK
A v. Price.
,.75 4 Oil
7 5'.
. 66 4 .''I
.9: 5 5'
94 6 0
. . . T( 6 00
1"? "i
.71 7 25
.7 7 40
, 7". 7
71 7
.61 50
b T 00
MAHKHT
Cattle, Sheep and Ilotta stotdy to Fire
Cents lllcher.
CHICAGO. May ? CATTLE Receipts.
f.rn hesd: maiket higher; medium to
Oils and Rosin.
NEW YORK. May 2.-01I.S-CottonaeeL
firm; prime crude, f. o b. mills, nominal;
v. How. ivk-. nominal, rt-troleum, steady; re
ilned. New York. M; bulk. 11.70. TurjM-n-tine.
Meady at UiiiMe
KOS1N Firm; ntiumed, common to good.
14 9. 1.
SAVANNAH.
St. H.tv. a'l-a'.
Rt'SIN i'lrm.
II ; 1. II 7c; K
;. .;: K. t ii. M
OIL CITY. Mav Oll-e-Credlt balance.
$1 ,th. Uuns. 2t..-.;9 bbls. average 141. Sal
bbl.; hlpincnts, li2,o;i bbls, average 163.130,
May 2f. OIlv Turpentine,
Quote :
, it vi. n
ti.t. N.
A. Tl. C. 14 25: D.
, ll ?o; H. 15 1.
$;, "., W. G., ti.i
LEGAL NOTICE
at
US
H
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t
il
a
M
lot
usu
14
91
w
w
4
170
tl
rt,
lit
I
i
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tt
41 14
11
11
111
4
6
43
JOV.
u
Tu
li
.
tt
ll-,
'k
Adams Cos.
Alice
Brunswick Ooa.
Comanytes, Tsnstl
Cos. Csl. A Vs.
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
Ltadtills Oca. ..
10
....f0
.1.. fl
.... 40
5
.... Tl
14S
....
.... V
Llttls Chltf ...
Ontario
Ophir
Potott
St rags
(iters Nevada
(mail Hopes ..
Standard ....
T
gJ
1M
11
a
tt
u
no
C. M. A St. P I 4
Wabash lit..
Missouri Pacific 2 S
Union Pacific 25 38 8
C. at N. W., easf I 2
C. N. W., west.... 42 43
C. St. P., M. ().... 15 8
C. B. A Q . east 1 4
C, B. A Q., west 45 S4
C R I. A P.. east.. 16 11
Illinois Central 1
Chicago G. W I
Total receipt 145 149 16 1
The disposition of the day receipt wa
as follow, each buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated
Cattle.
.... S
....1,031
Omaha Packing Co.
Swift. A Company..
Cudahv Packing Co
Armour A Co b-4
Lobman A Co ITS
W. I. Stephen 31
Hill A Son '
F. P. Lewis 17
Hamilton A Rothschild .. 18
J. H. Bulla 4
Mike Haggarty 22
O. McConnaughey I
T. B. Inghram 8
Sullivan Bro. 2
Sinclair Packing Co 60
Other buyer ' 267
Hogs. Sheen.
1.427
I.2vj
1.131
1,107
730
1.052
240
278
pfd.
lu Kurope, decreased 2 OUO.vOO bu. Total I h , K T. pfd
Atntrwan anu r.ureptsn supotirs. uetrvtatu aitmiesal Leo .....
At the cloee July I .K;''..ia lai. N. R. of II. pfd
pork waa donn 12V at tin.". July lard Corn. United States and Canada, do-, hsw Tort CentrU.
was unchanged at I? C7.5,. apd. ribs were ic j creased 2 ?!4.ta bu. iElT'iAV.""
lower at U ?&. ' 1 Oats. Ucted Stales and Canada, decreased J'1.
Emlmalfd rtsrefpts for Mmcrrow: Wheat. Iti' t bu. J " "
! -. . i. 1 i'Oe l. u.l(n it'rrtaaai snd Incraaaaa re-
-- vu.r, l.'l 11. iji 'e. IV. . K, . I.IJKK. ' . . -. . . ... . - .
1 uinni in weem rnin.n . i . .... . .
iwrrcaara. ianiiuna, m . i uta. a-niiaoaa,
7j3.'.0 bu.: Clucago 1 private elevators). 4:5,
I 0 bu.; Irtland, Me,. SX.W bu.; Port
nuron, i..'.ia.ar du.
: Open. 1 High.) Low. Close. lYes'y
I
Articles
Whsat I
uiy 1 a 1 (, 94
itepx- .1 OlK-ij 1 oiJ put,!
1
Deo. jl r:i- 1 01T X ot
Ciro 1(1
liar JM-iinr J Mti' sjsi
J liy '5. v -i'i (sii
uats I J I
m.A a " 4iv, ii '
... " Jnlw iS.i.i'. ..1
'Ul)' I 1
pcj.'t. 1 as at
I lA.-tV- I I
. J'Jr 1 tv-i lit
9
Increases. Lincoln and vicinity, S8.000 btt.; RcsJicg
P.. C, C. 8t V...-fc.
Prsterd SumI Ot ...1
Pratad ( C. pvd
PullDi--PlVTsr
l.V
too
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no
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o
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10
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tl.
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Tit,
t"i
42
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ti
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4
U
SSVx'l 01a tlevelund. 7,iaai bu.; Kingston. Ont., 7s,-1 J4ing 1st '..
,o,. 1 Ciu bu. I s,s
Wrn 1 V.l
1 00J 1 03
I
"I
16 50
. Is (0
I It
27V,'
. 4SX,'
47 471,;
SSVi'jS'
1 I" 1 V
1 42V I 42Vs'
I I
fdAl I 07
22S, 22'
54
f-!4
4V.S
"S
4S
l 4;i,
16 U
7H
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1 tir.Va I9i" ItV (M I It
No. 1
Cash quotation were a follow:
r LAl 'K Steady; winter patent. 14 Otaff
4 to; winter straights. 75gJ S6. spring pat
eota, t4f(6 40; spring strsiglita. L aj4 46.
WHEAT N'o. t siwing, 1.0;; No. t, (Oca
t'..ca; No. 1 red, p'atinc
t'tK.S-y 2. n4c; No. I yellow, lt 9
OAT8 N'o. t. 4TV,c; No. I white. vo4gUc
No t white. 4AtSc
RTH-No. 1 tec,
I Altl.KY Fair to choice malting, Tvt3?4c
ri.tl'o-No. 1 flax, tl 17; No. 1 north,
western, IT M Tlmothr. prhoe. H.75. Clover
contra, grs.le, !( 2&.
t"RCVlglON elhort rib.' sides (bxe
' W w Vu Ales pork. 1 per bbl., 1.1 2.J
16 Xtv iJird. per 1. Ibg s 00. Short clear
ides (hr.xedl. ti.Ovti? Ml
following were Die receipts and Ship,
inenls of flour and grain:
Receiota. fihinmenia
r mux, i.oitl
V'htst. bu
Corn, bu
' Osta, tea
hys, bit
2o.Til
M.t'i
.......t4.u(
...A.t taO
- twA
41g
1.JS
Cm fcl
W.7
Mllwaakee Grain Mnrket.
MILWAl'KEE. May 2S WHEAT Lower;
No. 1 northern, tl.ocirri 04; No. 2 northern.
Jl.iiil 02; July, 9bic. asked.
'RVK-l rwer; No. 1. BoH-olCc.
PA RLET Dull; No. t 78c; sample. 14
fiTTe.
CORN Lower; No. t cash. 52 54c; July,
UV-. bid.
Minneapolis Grain Mnrket.
MINNEAPOLIS. May 2t.-WHEAT-No.
1 hard. ll.i'C,: No. 1 northern. II 0'. V No I
northern. iHstt94sc; No. I northern. t4tjy7o.
FLtH'R-First patents, t$, lty ; second
patents. t-Vumjo 15 : frat clears,
second clears. I2 7y..2 k5.
BRAN In bulk. 11:117.60.
Llrrrpssl Gi
L1VFRPOOU
flrni; No. 3 red
"alifornla. 7s 1.1
rain and Provlslona.
May 2. WHEAT Spot,
western winter. 7s; No. 1
futures, quiet; Msy. turn
llisl: July. . 2d: September. 7s ISd-
C'ORN Spot. firm. Hess dried. 4s lld:
old northern, ts 2d; futures, quiat; July, 4S
lid; .September. 4s UrV-
Pklladelpkla Frndnee Market.
PHILADELPHIA. May a.-EGCS-rirm,
good demand, western firsts, free esses.
17V?, at mark.
CHEESE Laster; New Tork. full creams,
choke to fancy, new, l-vVil2c; fair to
good, US
asrlt Grain Market.
PEORIA. May 2--CORN-Easy ; No. I
yellow, (.'?7-5J'tc ; No. 1 Mc; No. 4. tic; no
grade. 4jv.lc
OATS Steady; No. i white. 46Vr47c: No
t white, 4u4Hc; No. 4 white, ifjti'nc
Dalntk Grain Market.
DULl'TH. May t8.-WHEAT-N. 1 north
ern. 1101V: No. t northern. afc; May. (-Ul;
July. 11.014: aVsptember. IllCV
OAT& On Uack aad May. 44c
Rspubilc atstl
naubilc etti pfd
Raxk Iias4 4-'
Rock lalai.d Cu. pfd
St. L A S r M ptd..
St. bouts W-
at. Uoa s W pfd
Sostharn Psclgr
So. Pacific pfd
a Ktiiwsr
So. Rtilear pfd
Traiiaw 0. A 1
Test A PlclSf .
T . St. L A W
T . II L 4 W. pfd
t'nlon Pacific
t'slos Patisc pfd
I'. S Cxprvts
V. A Ko.lt ,
I'. B gubbsr
I'. S Rubber pfd
t'. t Site)
V 8 Stttl fd
Va -Car Cfctaslrsl
Vt -Cr. Chem. pfd ...
W'h
S'lluit pfd
Wl.i-Prg Eiprtss ...
W iratlagb jua Alanine ..
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( osi-f hemold Steal ....
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lot netrosoiiuaa
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LONDON. May 2S- For the second Urns
In the present ear consols toclsy tou-hed
S41,. th lowest point since 1M. Subse
quently tl.ey recovered t,. The general
tone cf the market remained deptrued.
Treasary Statement.
WASHINGTON. Mav tt.-T.vlty stst
ment of the treasury balances in the gen
eral fund, exclusive ef the tlSaM'AMlvO gold
ratarvt, stows; Avaiiab cU balaLcs,
Bank Clearings,
OMAHA, May JS.-Bank clearings for to
day were 11.509.159.59 and for th corre
sponding date last year 1 1,506, 481. (.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. May 28 -COFPTJKMarket
for coffee futures opened steady at un
changed prices, which wss about In keep
ing with featureless foreign cables. It
was said that a new loan had been ar
ranged by Braxil under ths valorisation
law. but this had no effect on th mar
ket, which continued quiet during tile ses
sion, closing qulit. net unchanged. Ssles
were reported of 8.5O0 bags, Including May
at o.StUif. 00c : July. 6.-: Decern her. 6.2oc.
Spot coffee quiet; No. 7 Rio, 6c; Santos
No. 4, TVyc; mild coffee dull; Cordova, IKg
12Vc
HEAL ESTATE TRASSFEBJ.
William T. Robinson and wife to Wil
liam A. JESoecat, lots It and 20, Vinton
i'lace ,..t 700
Harvey j. urove and wile to John
1 lag 11 Dee, lots 1. I slid , bloca 4;
m feci lot t, block 4, Grove aud....
John Uerg ana wile to Ultabe in M.
Treiieriy. lot 9, block h, Albrights
An uex, oViuili Omaha
W. J. Laymon to aume. nV lot 15,
biota 2, itngedorn's acid
August Feluvr to George 8. Horner,
lot 44 and es lot 4t, Clark Place
Anne Felder lo George h. Horner,
same
George Sautter and wlfs et al. 10
Frederlcka L. Seltxer, part subiot 1.
taxiot 12. ei-li-ij
John W. McDonald, snerlff, to Kater
ina Vrana, nij luet lot a, block. 200,
Otna.ia -
Mclioiu . Fairlield and husband to
Morris Murpny, lot k, block , Sul
phur Springs add
Ci.arlc-s ii. Laker to Samuel W. Sud
daby and wife, lot i. block 1, Boggs
A lull s add
Payne Investment company to Israel
14 Kl.app, lot J, blucg X Rrtggs'
I'lace
John 11 Levy and wife to Hastings A
liey.ien, lots 1. I and 6. blocs . and
other lots in Collior Place
Francis J. Collier el al. to same, lots
hi, 11 and 11, block I; lots a, and 16,
block 4. Collier Place
Same to same, lots 1. 2, I and 4. block
6 Collier Place, and other lots .
Heltie E Collier lo same, loLS 16, 17
and lo, block k, aud block 1, Collier
Place r
Mary C. Denlse et aL to John H. L.'vy,
'lots L I and 6, block t. Collier t-iace,
and other lots
aume u Francis J. Collier, lots 1, 2
and 3, block 2, Monmoutli Park, and
oilier lots
Isatiel Campbell and husband to the
Byron Keed company, eto feet lot 27,
block 1, Campbell s add
Josephine H. Weidenfeiler lo Harry
C. Hartry, lot 24. block 2, Hastings
m Heyden s Vd add
Harry Reuben and wlfs to Jennie Dia
mond, lot 6. block li. O.'iiuha
Joseph W. Peters 10 Edward F. An
drews, glVl fuet nla feci lot 1 And 2.
Howe aud .
Jam. s A. Ivurhans and wife to same,
saa feet n7u feet lots 1 and i Howe
add
Charles gteiger et al. to Aaron G.
W'emctein. lot to, block . Kountie
d add
John Lwbaiik et al. to G. II. Payne,
trustee, lot 2i. block 1. Avonuaie
Park
Abraham L. Reed et al. to William
Wagner, lot &. block 4. Reed fxn
add
Harry J. Wlggin to Patrick McElli-
gott and wife, part lots 1 and 4. block
(, Improvement Association add 1
Porter Pickett to rranris 11 Rodg-
ers. lot lo, block 7. Dupont Ilace ... 200
A'. M. Brown to same, runie 1
George W. !4 dlock and w ife to Guy
.M. Matson and wife, lot t block s,
Omana Helens l.;0u
J'rank House ard wife to W-lgl.tman
1- Stalnaker, lot I, Wallace a 1st
sabiiv 2Kb
Mm F. Bourke to Benjamin A.
Himon. wt, feet lot . block ,
Harbach s 2d add 1
Saint to Louis Harris eA, feet lot I.
bl.K k . Horbach s Id s.ld 1
Lara Larson and wife to Horace K.
Hutchinson, lot 1 block 5, Baker
Piace 1.3B.t
Frwin R Vahlcamp to the Missouri
River laamber conirar.y. eJ"J fet 1 ,
inches lots I aud 5. bl.x k 16, Boyd s
srtd J.lVi
Csrl Johnin and wife to Ouatav A.
Bandsll. sil feet kits 28 snd 2. Sun
ny side add
Total.;
Totals J.243 10,445 1190
CATTLE There was a liberal run of
cattle this morning, receipts being decidedly
larger than on Monday. The market as
a whole was In fairly satisfactory condi
tion, barring only the trade on cow stuff.
There was a very fair demand for beef
steers and the market, while not especially
active, was In a good, healthy condition.
The greater part of the offerings sold In
fair season in the morning and at prices
fully steady, with now snd then sellers
quoting it a little strong tn spots. Packers
were especially good buyers of light steers,
which they are evidently using to some
extent, at least. In place of cow and
heifers.
There wa no change tn the situation a
regards the sale of cows and heifer. The
deadlock between packer and commission
men was still on, sellers refusing to let
the stuff go subject to Inspection and pack
ers declining to take It any other way.
Fortunately there were only about eight
loads of cow and heifers In the yards and
sellers were dependent upon outside buyers
to take these. The result was an uneven
market. It being practically a cslch-as-catch-can
market. Some sales looked high
and some looked low. Just as the seller
Were able to find a buver.
The offering of stackers and feeders
were very light, while there was a fair
demand, so that everything changed hands
at good, firm prices.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Kansas City live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, May IS. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 9.2' head. Including r) southerns;
nwket strong; light steers. 10c higher: cows
anu heifers, strong: choice export and
dressed beef steers. t5JjcO; fair to goed.
I4.75iij ro; western fed steers. 14 24i5.ri5;
stoekers and feeders. 13 ?rM.; southern
steers, t3.3r.4i5 f; southern rows. !2 2.V?i3 75;
native cows. 12 7:4 68; native heifers. !3.0: if
5.25: bulls. t3.roj 1.73; calves, 13 TT.fctS .10.
HOGS Receipts. lS head: market
opened weak, closed strong; top. & 15; bulk
of sales. (6fa-ifaj i:j: heavy. t5.5W.0S; pack
ers. (S orry i;v lights. t6 074 15; heavy,
tB.Sf .(.
SHFEP AND f.AMBS-Rece!pts. 7.m)
head: rrarket stror g to Kc higher: lambs.
t6.D"fie.f0; ewes and yearlings, to..V'iVS0;
western fed vearllngw, l6.2Mr7.tfi: western
fed Sheep. li.2T4iC.00; stoekers. tl.60fis.su.
St. I -on I Lire Stork Mnrket.
ST. LOT-IS. Mo.. May 2S CATTLE Re
ceipts. 4.0fa1 head. Including 2.0ia hend Tex
sns; market strong: native shipping and
export steers. ID .K'Ai'Z 25: dr?ssed beef and
butcher steers. M waiio 15: steers under l.f'n
pounds, t4.0oir4.fti; stoekers ind feeders.
t3.5otiS 2n; cow s and heifers. 12 VSS 5o; can
ners. tt.C04j4.7S: bulla. 2 6Vu.4.75; calves.
14 VjjU.Co; Texas and Indian steer, tioi
&J.50: cow nd heifer. I1.9fj4.4ft.
HOGS Receipt. 11.0)0 head: market
strong: pigs and lights. tS.75;6 20; packers,
15 7536 10: butchers snd best heavy, H.l.SQ
C2S.
SHEEP AND LAMnS-Receipts. l.lVa)
head: market steadv: native muttons. H75
&.': lambs. 4 5cjfo; culls and bucks.
ti.00Bo.00; stoekers, t4"'a4.50.
St. Joseph Lite Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., May 2S CATTLF -Receipts.
2.512 head: market steady to
strong, natives, liquid); cows and heif-
! ers. tT225ti5.00; stoekers and feeders. 13-254?
4.75.
HOGS Receipts, (lg head: mnrket
teadv; top, P'.OS; bulk of sales, t la 1 '..i 5.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.4SI
head: market loff?flr higher: clipped lambs,
I7.'ff7.70; vearllngs. 6Sivq7.ou; wethers,
t6.Gv&.50;. ewes, to.3--(a.60.
N. At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
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11M I M M lit I 44
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lut It 1117 I 10 it lfc.1 4 tt
li i(vi t ? 67 i;.J6 I 1
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COWS
inn t M 111 I lor 4 f
1 110 1 00 4 (SS 4 00
1 to I 40 t 1214 I 00
4 tl I 46 T 11' 4 00
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t 749 I 1 I pni 1 1
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2 11 to It 1 1170 I 15
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is i;oo I n 1 n it)
4 llVt I 1 4 41
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, HEIFERA
4 m in 1 ic 4 tt
U SSI t hi t Ul 41!
( 174 I SO 10 T1S I S
1150 ( pot 4 00 I im 4 Tt
BL.L.
I a,li 140 1 in 4 it
1 4 10 1 ITuO 4 40
I T7S 1 11!0 I 41
trt 1 1100 I 24 1 1 to.. 4 44
1 144") 4 21 T 14:1 4 4S
1 1U 4 IS
iit.i CALVES.
.0OU 1 144 4 So t : 14S ISO
1 l a) I 0 1 "1 I SO
1 1W t tt 1 10 i V)
t.tbS 1 IT 4 ii 4 It 4 75
BTOCKERS AND FEEDEKS
4 Tr I 70 I Ill 4 4ft
1 4 I I 4 0 11 lad 4 tt
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t 171 4 It
Sloax City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. May 3 (Special.)
CATTLE Receipts, l.taa) head; market bv
higher; stoekers strong; beeves. (4 oOaft.oO;
cows, bulls and mixed. & ttatil 7t; stoekers
and feeders, 14. 005 4 50; calves and yearlings,
13 rV-4 50.
HOGS Receipts. A.ttm head; market
steady, selling al I5.90f'd 05; bulk of sales.
ti. 92VU6.95.
Stork In Sight
NOTICE Tt) CONTRACTORS BIDS W11X
le received until 4 o'clock P m. on Mnif
Hoc ina to Ii7 si the oflice of the un-
aeisigned In Lincoln. Nebraska, room lol
of the Admlnlstrallon building. State uni
versity giouiiil. lor the construction of a
: lKller house nd stack, a stock Judging
' building, an for completing the construc
tion of the Woman's building, all for th
University of Nebraska on Us farm near
; Lincoln, according to plans and speelflca
I tions on tile In tne ottlce of the superln
' tendent of construction, room 21 in tald
1 Administration building. Bidders must con
; suit the superintendent before preparing
and tiling bids. uin all matters which may
j appear to them uncertain In either plans
or specifications, and must also examine
I carelully this notice and the forma of
1 contract and bond on file with the superin
tendent: they must also personally inspect
the building site selected. Bids must con
' form strictly to the plans and specifica
tions and the requirements of this notice.
Bidders must le prepared to furnish com
mercial atlngs or satmfactory references
upon their financial standing. If the same
te required by the university authorities.
Separate bids must bo tiled for each bulld
Inr and each bid must N accompanied
' by ( certified check on some Lincoln bank,
! parable to the University of Nebraska urt
' conditionally, for the sum of mi six hun-
dred dollars. The check of the sno
1 eessful bidder. In case of an Bward. will
1 be held as a guaranty for furnishing to
the superintendent of construction sched
ules of materials with quantities and
, prices, signing the building contract In
form as proposed and furnishing security
company bond in a sum equal to one-third
. of the contract price of each building,
t Both the security company bond offered
I and the form of the bond must be satis
. factory to the Board of Regents or Itg
' building committee. In case the successful
bidder fails within two weeks from the
date of the award to file said schedules,
fails to furnish and file bonds as required
on to enter Into contract at the amount
of his bid. the check dejiosited by him
will be forfeited to the university aa liqui
dated damages wlthrfut further proceed
ings or notice. The check of the bidder
whose bid is second best. Jn the Judgment
of the Board of Regents or Its building
committee will also be held pending the
negotiations for the closing of a contract
with the first best bidder or. until It la
determined whether the second best bid
will be taken up or reblddlng called for.
All bids must lear the residence or busi
ness address of the bidder, must be sig ed.
sealed up, addressed to the undersigned,
and be plainly marked cn the outside with
the bidder s name and the words "holler
bouse." "stock-Judging building." or
"completion of Woman's building," a the
case may be. The bids will be opened
and Inspected as soon after the date above
set for filing the same as the Board of
Regents or Its building committee can be
conveniently assembled. The right s re
served to reject any or all bids. Address
bids tn the undersigned at room loi. Ad
ministration building. State Univers'ty,
1 ineoin Nebraska. Station A., J 8. Dales,
secretary. M29 Jeom
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
South Omaha 1.147 10.3.a (,1SH
Sioux City l.OXt 4.MO
Kansas City 9.2" lS.CnO 7.H0
St Joseph 2.512 9.1S8 1.491
81. Louis 40-ai ll.fad l.tVO
Chicago i.lM 15.0 0 ll.oaj
Totals 22. li 6o,28 24.990
Wool Market.
BOSTON. May WOOL Market con
tinues quiet and what few ssles are mads
are usually confined to small lots. Austra
lian still continue In good demand, and
there have been several good sales. The
demand In domestics seems conrine.1 to
medium unwsshed and fine scoured wools.
There is s little new Anions wool In th
market. Prices are generally steady. The
leading domestic quotations range as fol
lows: Missouri combing. H-blood. iiffJJJc;
combing, quarter-blood. 'i3lc. Texas, on
acoured basis, fine It months. 7273c; fine
( to 8 months. (Mi'T'.e; fine fall clean, it'if
(Ac: California, scoured basis, northern
choice. (TtitiSc; northern good. 6r37c; mid
dle county, 0.4jj6c: southern, 6-J3c; fall
free, 87tioe; fall defective. 4"if4fc. Oregon,
scoured basis, western. No. 1 staple. 70-O.72C;
eastern No. 1 clothing, 64 70c; valley. No. 1,
6.i2c; territory stsple. scoured basis, fine.
7au-T2c; fine medium. sH7'jc; medium, (.xo
6nc: territory ordinary, scoured bass, fine,
6S;70c; fine medium. K7e: medium, Aug
64C. Colorado and New Mexico spline,
scoured bas.s. li70c; No. 1. tvtajc. Pulled
wools, scoured bat's, extra. SVjjTIe; fine A,
6?"!"?2c; A supers. 5!'o7c; B supers. 45H7c.
ST. LOUIS, May 2s. WooL-Kteady;
medium grades, combing and clothing. 14 J
27c; light fine rr.lViC; heavy fine, Italic,
tub washed. 10037c.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
QFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER
toaster, Ft. Mnckenxle, Wyo., May 27.
19"7. Sealed proposal in triplicate will be
received at this office until 10 a. m. (moun
tain time) June 15, liaiT. fur furnishing and
putting In place door and window soreonil
In bulldiriKS at this post. All Information
may be obtained at this office. United
States reserves the right to accept or re
ject any or all bids or any part thereof.
Proposals should be enclosed In sealed en
velopes marked "Proposals for screens,
addressed Capt. William D. Davis, Quarter,
master, U. S. A M27-2V29-3U-J1S-14
FORT MEADE. 8. D. APRIL S. 19t)7.
Sealed j roKouils In triplicate, for the con
struction of in'tcadam roads and cement
walks will be received here nut II 2 p. m.,
June 1, li'7. Infoi matlon furnlahed upon
application. Plans and specifications may
be seen at quarterinaMcr offices. Omaha
and Denver and at this office. U 8. re
serves right to acc.pt or reject any or till
proposuU or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing proposals should be muik.'d
"Proposals for roads ttnd walks. Fort
Meade. 8. D ," ad.'.re-sed to Lieut. D. ItL
Bldlle, Constructing Quartermaster.
Mayl-2 1-4 -2S-2I
HOGS Buyer stsrted out this morning
witn the evident intention or buying their
hogs at no more than steady prices. In
1 fact some of the first bids were, if sny-
llling. lower man yesterray. 1 ne t null I
began with prices about steadv, with some
of th heavy bogs selling st bsrejy steady :
price. As th trade warmed up a lltllu '
the market showed more strength snd soma
hogs, especially th higher weights, sold
quite a little stronger than yesterday. In
other words, the hogs sold in) where from
barely steedy to a little higher, according
to the kind of bogs and the time at which
they were sold. A will be noted from the
sale, bogs today sold verv largely at 15 9) 1
. . - -. , 1 . . . 11. . . . . ... a. it. I
ua ai, nii g'e.Mi iigi.it. ariiiii u w
the same ss yesterday. There were, bow
ever, more hos st the top price today.
Kepreeentstiv tales
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. May la METALS The
London lin market was unchanged to al
15s lower. Willi spot showing the loss snd
closing at AloT b. while futures were, un
changed st 1M 15. Locally the market
was weak, with spot quoted at HI 5 "a 41.. To.
There was a further sharp break in the
London market for cor-rr. with st clos
ing 4.1 15 lower at 5s and futjrea 2
I.' lower at 95 5a. Locally the market la
dull and more or less nom'r.al. Some of the
large prudurer claim that no change has
taken place In the price. Irut oiler dealers
are naming lower prices. I-ake may be
quoted at ii4.i'26 ''. electrolytic at 1-3
23 7 and casting at :v C,422 ."-1. l-ai waa
unchanged st 11 17s 6d In London. Locally
CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S
office. Fort Des Moines. Ia.. May 1. .kit.
Sealed proposals In triplicate will be re
ceived hre until 11 a. m.. standard lime
Friday. May 31. l. for furnishing and In
stalling certain machinery In the bake houee
at Fort Lies Molues. Ia. Information fur
nished on application. United State re
serves th right to aeoept or reject any or
atl propistla. or (arts thereof. Envelope,
Containing proposals should be endorsed,
"Proposals for Bake House Machinery,
and addressed W. E- Cole, quartermaster
major. " M. 1-2-1-4 2S-2.
PROPOSAI FOR STATIONERY. DEPOT
Quartermaster s iiflice, Omaha. Nebraska,
May 27. I'.tC Seale r roposala in duplicate
will I received hire unttl 10 a. m., June
26. litMT. and then openod, for furnishing sta
tionery. U. 8. reserves the right to reject
any or all bids, or ..arts tlicre..f. Copies of
proposals furnished on application to Major
THOMAS SWOBE. Quat t rn. aster.
a!js 2SJel-3-24-2EM
SEALED PKOPOSALS WILL BE R re
ceived st office cf treaijrer Battle Moun
tain Sanitarium. N. H. D. V. 8.. H"t
Springs, Fouth Dakota, until 12 o'clock nv
June 6. 1i7. and then opened, for fu Mull
ing and delivery of suhhitience supplies. In
accordance with It str.e tl ns and cpeolfl. i
tions. cople of whi. h. with blank pro
posals, with otber lnfrrmatlon. may be had
ui.n application to W. A, Tucker, treas
urer. M17-23-29.
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