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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1907)
THE OiTAHA DAILY BEE: TLTTTRSDAY, MAY SO, 1007. II s ( S 1 GRAIN ANI) PRODUCE MARKET Cpniac Xorvtnu to4 Catiidartliit Vv HEAT BUYING 0R0nS ARE VERY HEAVY la Free aad Cesasale llHrt tka Of aa tka Early Heeees OMAHA. May 3. lC The market opened nervous and showed considerable iKiiim today Fair rnlne At reported throughout Kaneaa teat bet. nth good prospects of mora. "lNbraaka orttn condtuone sre reported In excellent condition, with- im r-awi acreage to th In wheat ami m. Oate have suffered moat from the cold weather In April and early May Wheat apened nervous and choppy. Buy In orders were heavy at opening, with sell ing of long wheat verv free. Cnmramlnti houses ahsorbed offerings on tha early breaks. July option cloned at K old. Corn opened (lrm nln to heavy buying, mostly of September option. Demand hold good. Receipt etrengtuenlng and receivers are looking fur much heavier receipts. July option cloeed at eV bid. Oats opened a shade easier on heavy buy ing. Commission houses moderate sellers. J'liv option closed at 48c bid. Primary wheat receipts were ?8S.nOQ bush els and shipments 200.008 bushels against no receipt la.it year or ahlpmenta last year because of holtda-y. Corn receipt a ware 977". .tat bushels and ahlpmenta 541.ti buahala. Clearances were I." rmsnels e wn. 28. .no bushels of oats and wheat and flour elal to 283.000 buahela. Seabnrd reported 9s,onO bnahela of wheat. 84 oia bushels of eom and ffi.ono rye for a x port. Liverpool closed. ti higher on whaat and Sd lower on eorn. Local ranee of optlone: Articles. ! Oren.l Hlgh.l Low Close! Ty Wheat May.. July.. Sept.. Corn I 9UA 9cb! 93B I S0HB5 4a P' 'B' 45HVI 48 R 37BI I 9M,AI 90VA, 2'4jR' 90tA VA BOH . 40 A 48A 4f.iA "T-Al 9.nAj 48 At 48 Bl 4Ixn! 4ft. Bi 37 Bl May. rWiA J iy...l ars f 48 A 48 B 4 Bl 4HBj 4RHn' 37B Pat Mav.. Julv...l V,A Sept...; 37 HI 4'HA :tha A Aaked. B Bid. N-Vomlnal. Oaaaik Caak Prlcaa. WHKATV-No. hard, aiate: No 1 hard. ; No. 4 hard, 7TiJSiV; No. 2 aprtntj. OilRN Vo. I 4lHv: No. 4. 4vS17'". No. I jelWne vyic; No. S white. Va-ac. OATS No. 1 mixed. iOaity. No. a white. 441 46e; No. 4 white. 4eV(jV. R -No. 1 T4c; No. 3. 72e. Carlwt Reetpta. Wheal. Corn. Oats. rhlcao 14 17 Minneapolis Z!3 Ornah IS 36 13 Zuluth 59 CRICAGO SM11 A"5D PROVISIONS Ksatares af the Tradlag aad Claalac Prices oa Basiral af Trad. CHICAGO. May 29. Additional rains In Kansas and Nebraska caused an early break-. of nearly a cent a buaftel In the price of wheat today, but the loss was re covered. Later on an average demand. At tha close trie July option was unchanged from yesfcerday'a final quotations. Septem ber was up a and December was a shade lower. Corn showed a net gain or Hxific- ats were up a cent and provisions 7V-' to 12c higher. It looked for a time after the opening In the wheat market aa If prices were to auffer. Continued wet weather tn the wheat belt massed ptt traders on the bear aide of the market and free selling waa Indulged In at tha start, opening declines ranging from to V'- Before the first half hour had passed, however, prices had advanced more than a cent on a good de mand by several leading commission houses. Later liberal purchases by shorts Cava the market additional strength. Near itr cioen. ine market, eaaea ore eornewnat lorotlt-taklag and" Sailing by holora who not wish to retain their lines over the l(ioliiiayh buf the underlying tone" of the v market was rather Arm. A number of uniTiagw reporvs were recervea loaay, oui J norm of . thetrr of a serious nature. Re I ports of , a good export - demand Dor all grains ar. Toronto wa an aid to the local I market. .The rlose was about steady. July eV opened Vc to Tc lower at 97Vsc advanced to Wa am closed at (-. gnptember opened Si&Hfi lower at 98iJfl9c, advanced to SI. 0Ce and closed at 97y.. December opened StrHc lower at Wc'an.Ob. sold up to fl.m and closed at H.OuS.t.ooS- Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 2HU.hfi bu. Primary receipts were 3.t) bu. The um rlat last vnji r was a hna day. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 3M cars, against SM last week. A big demand by commission houses and raalu Interests made a strong and ac tive corn market. The opening waa rather weak oa ths Improved weather conditions which caused some selling, but the celerity with which offerings were taken checked this In a hurry and caused many early sellers t ) reinstate their lines. Small ac ceptances In the country was one of the chief bull, influences. The market cloeed strong. July opened a shade to SaSc lower at WviWSc. advanced to Mc and cloaed at Mac. Local receipts were 178 cars. 84 of contract grade. Tha market for oats waa active, both July ant September being In urgent de mand by- commission houaes. and shippers were Influenced by the large number of damage report from- all sections of tha middle west. A continued small move ment also helped to stimulate demand. Tha close was strong. July opened Sc lower to Vc higher at 47tj.47c, sold up to 4bV' and cloeed" at 48Sc. Local receipts were 91 cats. Strength of tha coarse grain markets caused good buying of provisions and that tiarket was firm, although trading in gtn ral was not heavy. At the close July pork was up 7So at S38.37H. July lard waa 12Sc higher at U.M and July libs 7Vtc higher at S8.82V '- , Rstimeigkl receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 31 ears: corn, 608 cars: oats, H1 cars: hogs. 26. Odd head. The Board of Trade will be closed to morrow on aocoant of a holiday. ling futums closed as follows: Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close, rtst'y. Wkeat July ept, Dec Corn May July Sept. Oats May July PwX July epC Lard July Sep. R; lie July Sept. I 9Si 1 oiSt !987S. 9tfo'Je- lou-ae7, S7SI 9RSt WSi 99-,, ir.iis-S AH 9S 1 uiS 53V 53 ais! 54 5414 53S a kt4 63 sT 47H 4KHi 47S 3SH4S !F.1jAaSl -5, 88S, 4HV 4.S, ,saSaS39S4sii 18 SS I 18 50 I 47U In oi 18 25 18 40 10 18 18 X) 18 4ZH lo 54 s 10 i2 I 75 I 90 1 rsj 20 0 S2S t 2 I 82sj g 7 07H ai I 85 tU t 22H T2J 75 0 I tow S 90 No. L c."J,n iotailor.s were as follows: . R tay joq lower: wmtsr patents. SA01JU: winter straUrhts. S3. 7Ng. :a ; Paeenta. K9wg 49; spring etra.ghta. II 18: No. 3 red. 9. nsn... No. 1 yellow, 1, 48c; No. 4SS.T0. OA r No 3. 47e; No 3 white. 4bHt8c. S w hlt HIB-N 1 ssu. ?r.R,LI:TCrr,,r.to c.h4 malting. 7oJ75c. aJLs-No. 1 flax. Sir: No. 1 north weat ern. S1.JL Timothy, pnme. S4.75, Clover, contract gradea. Sla.26. ' FPaJV.:410-?ilort . rb loose. ll.uA.S4 Uird. per l lhs . to is. stvart near sides 1 boxed!. t9.7Uit7s' rolloalng were the receipta aud shlprnenta 1 huur aad grain: Receipts Shipments. 3i.?7 Flour, bbls........... s um Wheat, bu 4.4. 12.118 i Corn, bu. ........... 37..i ("ata, bu 310.5at Rye, bu 7 Barley, bu V- I7.iuo 177. 5J hJi.J'e 1 1 i tne rrodure exchange today the h t. ter market was steady, creamertea. lsmffl,. dalrlea. I7tjae. Esigs. ateadv; at mark' rs inriaUed. 14:, 11 rat a. 14:, prime rlrata lac. Cheese. steady. US 14Sc. r-!a hrH ktrktl. DULUTH. May 2t -WWEAT-No 1 nortiiern. ti.iH No J nortnern, sarVc; May' Sltsev: Julv. S1.S4S- OATS ja Lrai and May. 41c. LlvarssMl Sswla aad Ptot lalaaa. LIVFRPOOL. Mav IS-WHEAT-Spot Ursa; No. 1 red western. Ts, No. 1 California, Ts Id; futures, steady: Jnly. 7 Id; Septam. ber 7e Fd. CORN-n not. Hes dred. ateadT. 4a lid; o'd northern, fl-m. Se Id. fit urea, steauy; July, 4a luH'l- September. Oa hrd. SCW YORK KCIERtL MRKRT taaotatteee f the flay Taria Caaamexlltles. N;W TORK. May B -FIXOT'B Receipts. 14 .1444 bbie.. eporta. i:.n4 hbla. ; market d nl hut meadv: Mmneeota haltrra, t1.7'B4 wlnfr patents. M.Tf.ja W: winter atraiajnia. H.ioi4.4u'. winter extras, U.'at 14". winter low a-rades. C"Jn. By Dour stmna;: fair to good, M-JH. ju; choice to f an.-y. t tiVgi. OjRN M EA L Firm ; fine wh!t nd yel. low. tl.Jti, coarse. Sl.l781.13; kiln dried. 13 10 4j;i JR. RYK Firm; No. 1 western. S4c, c. I. f , Buffalo. WH F.AT FJeceints XT 7m bu ' eroorts. I4.1.TI hu. "pot market flrm. No. f red. fl 01. elevator, No. 2 re.i, ti.'.u. r. o. o.. alloat. No. 1 northern Dultith, fl.lX t. o. b. afloat. No i hard winter. tl."7. t. o. b.. afloat. Opt inns, although easier at the atart. owing to westarn rains cables. reovered and was nd easy generally , firm for tha rest of the dar. Besidea a'--( five covering, the market was aTcted by bull crop n.vjjs from Illinola and Hangary and better outside support. Reacting near the close under aalee for long account It left off partly V: net higher May. fl.03Sl 4; closed 11.04. July. $1 04V,.l.On; aioaed. n.il6 September. II 'MS4il."6-V closed. 11.1. December, tl .u&VH ' W cIoaJ. $3 6H. CORN Receipts. S..17S bu. ; exports. 14t J51 bu. Spot market firm; No. t 4c. ele vator, and ti'-ac. f. o b., afloat: No. I white, 4c; No. 2. yellow, irsje. t. a. ft., afloat. Option market waa fillet and fairly steady, closing pa'y higher. May closed Uc; July, closetl nc; Septem ber, cloaed OV. OATS Receipts, tn.500 bu.; exports. 1.145 mi. stpot market firm; mixed. 2ajI lbs., iw; natural white. ;lii6n:a bs . Slujiravsc; chppe,l white. Sdtjufl lbs.. Sl'aa6,V- H AT Steady; good to choco, H.Jnfll 3B. HOP9 (Julet; state, commoei to choice, lDist crop. lij.llc; l:4J cmp. 4'5ftc: Paclfla coast. 1t crop, HtifWc; l crop. 38c. HIDE3 Juiet; Central American. 23Hc; Bogr-ta. 24V,.'. I.EATHER-at.eady; acid. 2Mfc. PRO VIflriN8 Beef. at-.ulv: family. tl4 ft.14.50; mess. tD ilD.no: beef hams. JBi.fl JB.Cin-. packet, tll 'iofiltj 50; cltv extra India mesa. CI.0Oe23.oa Cut meats, steadv; pickled belliea. le613c; pickled hnaia, lilf u"v. Lard firm; weatern prime. 39 2ft 30: refined, firm: continent. S 5. Boutn American. SI').., compound. S JTH'S' l-1 Pork, steady; familv. Vo "O; ahort clear. 117 26.g.l.75; mesa. i:.7WPl'. TALLOW rirm; city i3 per pa.). fcc; countrv ink is. freel. RICHV-Hteadv; domestic, fair to extra, 1M tjc; Japan, nominal. BUTTHiR Firm; street price, extra creamery. 34S-J5c; official prices: Cream ery, common to extra. 19!ti4c: renovated, common to extra, 1tWT-'2c ; western factory, common to firsts. WyHe; western imitation creamerv firsts. flU'mic. CHEESE Easy; slate, full cream, large colored, best. Uc . state, white, 13f. KOi8 Steady ; western firsts, ltfl1ec; offl-1al prices. IWltPC. POt'LTRT Live, steady, spring chickens, 33c; fowls. 15e; turkeva. 14c; dressed, firm; western broilers. 3.Vu?5e; turkeys, 10014c; fowls, U'tflSc. St. Leela Geasral Xartxet. 8T. LOUIS, May 2. WHtAT-eSteady : track. No. 2 cash, 98c; No. 2 hard, kiHr4 97c: July. Kic; September. 96c. CORN Firm; track. No. 2 caah. S3r31c; No. 2 white, 5494c; July K'tc; September OATS Firm: track. No. 2 cash, July. 4Si(iH4o; September, 2TV; No. t white. 47Sc. FT.OCR Steady. red winter patent a. 14. acs. 30; extra fancy and straight, 13 "(J 4 tn: clear. .n.i.s. SEED Tlmothv. steady: .0D484.(X. CORNMEAL Steady: 32.7U. BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, t.V. HAT-8teadv; timothy, na.6isj?J.( rie. tlO.rtmaiS.'W. ti.9 ; arat. IRON i.'DTTOK TTE3-tl.. BAOiIN' 11V. HEMP TWTNE 1"C. PROVISIONS Pork. higher: jobbing, tin. 10. Lard, higher: prime steam. H.nO. Drv salt mests. steady; boxed extra short. $9.30: elear ribs, t.frO: short clears. $9 JTV Jieon, steady- boxed extra, aborts. 06.7S; clear ribs. ilft.JTH: short clear, 110.75. POT'LTRT Firm : chickens. USl2c: springs, 23&3tr; turkeys, Ute; ducks, c; geeee. 5o. BT'TTER 8teadv; creamery, 23G8c. EOOS Weak. 13c Recetnts. Shipments. Flour, bbls S.iW a).nno Wheat, bu ll.nns t ir Corn, tm 118.nie. 7.in Oats, bu 42,000 K,0M Kaaeae Ctf 43wla aad P'vwvf slwsie. KANSAS CITT, Mav 2. -WHB AT Jnly. 92c: September, OTe: December. sesic; cash. No. 3 hard. 87rl.A0: No. i, tOamc; No. 2 red, 99j1.i2; No. 3, 98c. CORN July, 4tme; September. 4JTc; De cember. 4fi,S(c; cash No. I mixed, Oic; No. 3. oTftnlHc: No. 2 white. S3c; No. 3l Sle. OATS No. I white, 48S,'4eV: No. mived. 4VM7c. rTAT-Sfea.lv; timothy, ri.SOfil7.o1; prai rie. 111. twin 1. so. RTK Steady at TMCTJe. BUTTER creamerv. Zlr; dairy. lSiJJJflc Efl5S Steady: extra fancy. ISHc; cur rant reeetpta, new cases Included. 13n; second-hand cases, 12c; southern, cases In cluded, ize. Recefots. Shlnmenta 1 Wneat. bu Il.ono gl.ilnn ' Corn, hu 49 one 71.010 Oats, bu 15.000 t.ogo Ran are of prices at Kansas C1tv n. 1 potted by Logan at Ryan, No. I Board of Trade building: Articles. I Open. I High.! Low. Close. Wheat ! I July 'MSTst 93 9I', sH Sept !91SS! 38 S1VSC&H3 Com I I 1 July I 48SI 49S 48SI 49I4A Sept. I 4oi! 4BSi 4T4A winaeasella Rrala Market. MTNNKAPOLI3. May 2J. WHEAT No. 1 hard. IliKH: No. 1 northern. H OIS: No. i i northern, 99Sc; No. 3 northern, 983 98c. I FLOUR First patents, SB 1&56.25: second 1 patents. t8.0n(f.15: first clears, S3.85si3.75; second clears. S3.71ytfT.88 BRAN In bulk. S17J6S17.ia Mllwaakee Oraia Market. MILWAUKEE. May 29 WHEAT Firm ; No. 1 northern. S1.04'ffl.ia; No. 3 northern Sl.OWLOa; Jury. 9Sc bid. RTE -Stead v; No. 1. Sdw7o. BARLEY Firm; No. 3. 78c; sample. 84 Sr7e. CORN Higher; Na. 1 cash, 84oJMc: July, 53So bid. PHILADELPHIA. May 2tFJ Frm and In good demand; western rtrsts. fra cases. ITSc. at mark. CHEESE Firm and In good demand: New Tork full creams, ohoice to fanrv 12S13c: New Tork full creams, fair t good. Uj&2He. srta Grata Market. PEORIA. May 29-CORN-Hlgher; Nd. t yellow, &3Stt4c; No. 3, 63S'itUHi No. 4, llS.: no grade. 4i61c. OATS H'grier: So. t whits, rrHe: n0. 3 white. 46Sa47Sc: No. 4 whits. 4&j4aa. RTE Nominal; No. 2. I2CM4C WHISKT-CSL Telede Seed Market. TOLEDO. May 2 SEED Clover, eaah. t25; October, to .10; December S8.05; March, tt us. Timothy. 30. Alalke. M O. Waal Market. BOSTON. May 29. -WOOLe-Market con tinues quiet and what few salea are made are usually confined to amall lota. Austra lian still continues In good demand, and there have been several good sales. Tha demand In domestics sesias confined ta medium unwashed and line scoured wools. There is a little new AiisoSa wool w ths market. Price are generally steady. The leading domestic quotations range as fol lowa: Mlaaourl combing. -blood. Jl enmblng, quarter-blood. Snntlc. Texaa, oa scoured basis, line II months. 72fl73o; fine 8 to 8 months. sVtrTOe: ftne fall clean. 67 48c; California, scoured basis. northers choice, 871tttc: northern good. gS87o; mid dle count v. vtc; southern. H'o3e; fall free. 57 fall defeutlva, 404460. Oresoa, scoured baala western. No. 1 staple, TKaTe; eastern No. 1 elothtng. Tnl7ne; valley. Ko. 1. &rrtc; tsrrttory staule. senured baeta line I 7nT2c: (Ine medium. SaOe; medium, -dt jSRc: territory ordinary, scoured baais. Una. 1 8hst70b; flne medium. 85.eg7e; medium. 82 4a. Colorado and New Mexico soring. I scoured basis. 8sv7ne; No. 1. trrrc. Ptillad woois. atourei oasis, extra, mudTza; fine A. 571l2c; A aunera. Mr7c: B S' triers. 4fivr47 ST LOUIS. Mav S. WOOL Steady: medium gradea. combing and clothing '.'4d re; light fine JIWIlHe; heavy fine. 16l7c; tub washed. irT7e. taw Hlk Cattaa Reward. NEW TORK. Mav 3 -New high records In tne price of cotton for this season were made by all the active months tn tne cot tion market todsy, with October selling at 11.5ue and January at ILTJu or Acuta points higher than last sight. NEWYORE STOCKS AND BONDS C sin? Up f Aocovoti tha Prineipal ftvs of Market. PRICES RISE ON BUY1HS B SHORTS Iseralaters Are Mmt laellaew t Aay sew Cammltsaeata Pead lag tke Deearstlosj Day Holiday. NEW TORK. May S The closing up of arcounta was ths principal Influence at work in the stork market. The same In fluence waa effective in London. Here the Decoration day holiday tomorrow was the motive. There the conclusion of a stok market settlement and the lack of rerlflca tlon of rumors current yesterday that fall- ures were to result prompted the co"enng or snort contracta. The imminent holiday look away all In clination amongst traders here to enter on any new committments. The fact that the closing up of speculative accounts resulted In more bovlng than selling of stocks was confirmatory of the impression thst the po sition IS Isrgely extended on the ahort side of the market. The price movement of wheat, reports of more favorable weather In the crop regions and forecsst of needed raina and higher temperature added to the disinclination of sh'-rts to remain uncovered until the holiday. The sent mnt In financial ctreles waa that a sudden change In the prevailing weather conditlone might allevi ate to an Important dea-ree the depression at present ruling the demand for securi ties. Tlie ensagement of ti'WO.om gold for shipment to France tomorrow did not deter the bears In stocks from proceeding with their movement to cover shorts. This amount was less than was estimated on Tuesday when the first engagement was made, hut It belled the assumption of yes terday that no engagement would he made toity Discounts receded In London today. burVcondillons bearing on the gold move ment were not otherwise materially changed, and the question of a further outgo of gold Is left open. A rise In cornier In the London metal market waa a helpful factor for the metal stocks here. The pro fessional element waa Influenced In Its no sltton to some extent bv the cabled advice of an active speculator who has attracted some following rn pest movements. Til speech to he delivered by President I Roosevelt at Indlanapolla tomorrow was much discussed. Accurate knowledge of the eubetance of the speech was profeswed ! In many quartera. but confidence was less pronounced as to the Interpretation to be placed on tt In public discussion. This was an element, however. In promoting the cov ering operations bv shorts. Increasing at tention Is given ro ths showing of net earnings of railroads far A Mil as succes sive reports received indicate correction of the recent excess of the Increase of oper ating expensea over the Increase In gross earning. The Lehigh Vallev report for April was the Important example today and It a good showing was a strengthening factor on the coalers generally. It appears that officials of the railroads already re portins; for April tha growth of Sl.iTl per cent In gross earnings, leaves an expansion for the net earnings after the Increase in operating expenses Is allowed for of 9 78 per cent. This showing my be further Improved from the effect of advances In freight rates, which were to go into effect In many cases on May 1. The strength of the day s market. In spite of Its extreme dullness, drove the shorts Into something like a scramble at the last and gave the fllltn to prices which raised them to the highest of the day. tnt which was not fully maintained to the cloefng. Bonds were irreg-nar. Total sales, par value. tl.772.0niV United States old 4s de clined K per cent on oalT. Number of sales and range of qiieta- ttons on the New York Stock exchange alas. Hl. Law. Close. Adams Brtrsss 2SS AsnisamataS Cnsaw a.jra IK14 H An. r r iron tt 37 Am. C. si F f4 lies s st Am. Cotton Oil re 3v W 3J Am. Cottoa Oil pM. ICS) s M as Arneeleaa Czprass ...... An. H. A L put Aflksiiraa Ice Am. Linked Oil , Ask. Linseed Oil aid... Am. tst uiiKit I te Am. lMovrailve pf8..a Am. a. Am. 8 A a. pfd Am. Susr RsAalng Am. Totstoco pfd Hfs. . Ansetmda Mlaing Ce. .. Atrktene . Atrntsoe pe8 Atlantis Coast TJns ... Baltimore A Ohio...... Bal. A OAlo (d Beaoklytt Rapt Tr Canadtaa Pssifls Csntral of Now Jersey. Ckaaapiaae Obio.... Ctklraao 04. W Cklessv A !4. W C. M. A St. r Cnleasn T AT Chtoago T. A T. prg... c. a.. ?. at. L..... Colorado r. A t Colorado A 9o. Colo. A Bo. 1st pfd ... Colo. A So. fd pf Conaolldatod Gas Cora Products Cora Products pfe ...... Pelasmre A Hudson... D4.. L. W tsnvsr A Rio Grande. D. A g. 0. p(4 Dlstlllan BaeurlUea ne KW 10 !4 tr ms m liH 11104 ntH n- lot 14 ISO 10 ltt IBS 121 91 It tl rrv sh wn mi mk ' n ISU. 44 (S MH MV, 0414 tt 88 Ss hi MM, 170 17 1SH lTtVk M4) tl4j VO 1 r 147 148 14414 1ZT(4 124 IM 8 T8 18 18 44 a ax IPS tt tl 111 tl 4"H 1144) l'. in tl'4 IMl 14A, 72 144 1SJ KU14 4ani4 SSAUj 4M 9 244, S 4 41 SK4 tiu, is 21 u f.444 M 44 M iruj 138 um m 1M It 11 l;4 rn 11 71 13 Tt IH HUj lru. 4 4 AVM M'4 t a4 ns 41114 lit lis 1U4 1S 4t( 94 tl 44 Uff TS TW4, Tl 11 11 14 11 43 41 11 6P4 68 S m" ia ns r n u4 T4 T4 T4 tt 88 41 Tt l!H I'.l'e 110 S StH STT14 41 n ti 41 V 1S1 lsn 14 las item ne . T, . 12.14 ion ins gsss t. ana 'ties tn 8.4M 1,108 TOO 14ns ee 'r'soe UM 1.300 "vsna 3. MB Ins 1st pfd Brio M ofd General glsetrte Illlaola Csntral International Paper ... Int. Pspsr pfd Int. Pnme Int. Pump pfd Iowa ("antral Iowa Csntral peg gas ass City so K- C. So. pfd LeatsMlle A 18 Maxiean central Mian. A St. L M . at. P. A 8. a. at . M.. St. P A 8. 8. M. Mlssonrl Paclta M.. K. A T M.. K. A T. atd National Lead SJ R. r. of M. pf.... Has Tork Central M. T . O. A W Norfolk A W Norsk American Paotflr Mall psaosylvsnla People's OAs P . C. C. A St. L...., l.WS i.3M prd. I," I0.40S) 40TI 3U8 s IT. 409 Stssl -Tar a. c. ptd 1.30S Pullman Palaos Car . Rasdlng Reading 1st pfd Reading id pfd Repuolle ttssl kspuDUc Itasl pfd Rnrk lalsnd Co Rock Island Co. pfd . Bt. L A 8 P M pfd. it. Louis 9 W St. l. a. w. dm foathern Pacific 80. racist ptd Se. Railway So. Railway p'd Tennsssas C a I 5ns lil.me 17 71 Tl 14 11 41 IS i 9ft 74 110 11 s 11T V i 114 7 8 51 J ts.4 s 108 ITS 141 771 10 1S M 4' 1 r tt4j 't 111 11 44 MS 14 11 4S It To" 110 17 S5 ans in. ins l.m trs 4U '"tot Texas A Pn8 T. St. U AW T . Bt. fj. a w. pM.. Fnloa Psclas. sa-4lv. raina Paeiaa pM TJ. 8. Bxnress V. . Really P. 8. Runner G. A Rntinsr P'd U. 8. 9tesl 10 tft 111 lilt ye 18 1 M PS 17 rr ? 'iS a 14t" .. T (re .... I C. A Stsel pre Va. -Caro- CTtoralral V -Cam. Ckaa. pf Wanaek - Wauaeh pfd Walla-Psrse tii'isl Wastlnskoues Elaatrta ... Wsatarn rmoe Whasllns A L Wiase"S(S ("antral Wis Cant rsl pfd ... Northern Pc1o Central leather , rmt ml Leather pt loas-Bsmld Steal ...... Croat 14 or kern B'd InC sletropolltsa Int. Mot ptt Total salas tor the day, K4 14 1T 141 7 son 17 . ta T.40S 121 ITS ! r M !!( . It M n 54 T 11 u 1 arm P..WS e 1.4U n 1 tl 843. to shams. Lsradaa dealest etaeka. LONDON. May 2S Closing; gustations on stocks were aa follows: On as! a. money . 14 T-H H T Csntral. ..111 da sitcnunl Anaconda .... Atckiaon do pit Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian PnelSs . rtiiiism A oote Chloaes tit W ... C. M A 04. P.... De Daaia D A R. O- ds p(d ns n tat pfd te Id pl ftltnota ("antral .. Lanlavtlla A N ... St. R. A T SILVER Bar 14 Norfolk A W 78 . 11 da pld M . )"t Ontario A W 17 . 14 Pannaylvaaia 41 -4 . ta Rand Mi eon 8 171 Rondlss W . kl southern Rallnar ... lk . 10 dn ptd . ST . I2t Souiaern PsaiSa T . dA t'nloa PnctOa m'k . ta pld - M .T1C8. 4tsnl... 11 .31 do ptd l . tt Wanaafi 11 .11 de pf tl la BDnniaB W H .111 Grand Trunk 31 n II 3-18d per eunca MONEY Y S7iS per cent The ta of discount In 'he open market for short bills Is tt-lnS per eamr; three months bills. IJ-!6njJS per cent. for Trv-toary Italtmeal. WASHINGTON. May jB.-Todays state ment of the treasury balances In the an- erai fund, exclusive of the Slj0.u00.uu0 gold Caen aajaaee. t4.41,S Ookt coin and bunion, U,i,W, gold certLlcatsa. U.t,.. sjew Term Weeey Waraet. MltW TORK, May 29-MONET On rail, easy mfl1 per cent; riling rate. 1; dos ing bid. lsj. offered at I. T'me loans, slightly llrmer: sixty davs. 2kO-4 per cent, n nety daya, 5v3 per cent, six months, 44 fc per cent. PRIME W EJICANTILE PAPKR 4 per cent. 8TKRLINO EXCHANGE Steady, w'th actual buslneas In bankers nil's at 14 S7TWJ 4,sKSn for demand and at M.-tlS-ofj kv for slxty-day bills, posted rstes, 4.S4i.n-4.7H. commercial hills. MSft4v,. SILVER Bar. 7V: Mexican dollars. 53r. BONtnJ government, heavy; railroad. Ir-reg-ular Closing quotations on bonds Kx'ay were as fol'ows. C i- rf au TJ. 9 rut SB. Jssan HI Jaosn . "d ld 4s 4a rtfs . . laa Ml .ml 1JS las 4n 4Sa Hi do 2d are. I.. A S. unl. Maa. e. f 4a. yT. t'antral e C S. old 4S. . .. eoupna C. t. n. 4. sg 1o fnpon Am. Tirtt 4s do Atrhlsnn fee 4a. to IJ. 4a. Atlantic l' U. 4s Bal. otl'o 4s to la Br. . T . 4a tr.trsi nf t;a. 5a . ie 1st Ine An 3d Inr 4o M inc rtea a Ohio 4a e hlesse A. Jts. C. a Q - 4s. ... C R. L P 4s.... Mo rsl. la -rr, s L. t 4s rota. ln1. 5e sr. A cole. Mid 4a -ole. So. 4a -ba Sa D S B G 4a D'llltV w. Sa Cna a. I. 4s dn tea. 4s Horktna; Val 4 Bid. "Offered. I 11 1st -nr.. 'Minn. A si L. 4k T7 V . K AT 4a .. WH 1 " do ;a . tr. inn ot a. t. n S'i v y r. ma. wu, t M J r. 5 i; ait No- PaciSo 4a l"l 1"? lit tl T-.v, N. W 4s M1 7 ). S. L rf.ls 4a. . i Pens con JWa il :H Rostltnx so 4a 7 U A I M Sa 11'H rt st l. 8 r r 4s set. L. S. W 74 V. Seaboard A. L. 4a iwv. So Pac-tfle 4s ... do 1st 4s erra . 47 So Rallwsy So... SJ Tesaa A P Is., lua "f , St. LAW Jf t nion Parinn 4s 1 r S, Stsel M Ka. JiS, Wihssh la gS Wero Vd. 4s . in4 till, ('antral 4s. . .'1 V. 4a :4j . mit skisj .1 74 "" Beaton Stock a aad Roads. BO8TON. May 2S ""all loans. per cent; time loans. Snl per cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atrsisna ll. 4s ninsttatn I1 do 4s 4 :al. Herla Men. ("antral s Tnn Crntennial T Atfhisoii s i-iwatr Haass dn pta Dalr nt 1 Boston A Albany.. 2i-' Fmnallrt 1 Bostos Maine 1 c.ranhr I't Wnston Elevated 134 Rnvals lfl Pttchlxirg sfd 121 Maaa. Xlnms Mexirsn ntrsl . 1H Mh-h:san 1 ! y . M. H. A H...1S1 Mohawk 8.1 Cnloa Piino lJJ'i Mont, f A C Am. Ptteu. Tuba t Old Domlaiou 4Tv Amar Suaar 1X1 osrenia 13" da old 124 Parmt U' Am. T T 'UV Qulnoy 114 Am. Woolen J4. Shanarm 17 da fd eA Timanu-k 1a Bdlson Rler. Ilia... .210 Trinity " Mass. Blertrlo 14Uj Tnltod Copper 57 Mt pfd V. . Mining , .. so Msea (las f S. Oil HI fnitatl Pnilt liew Utah fnltad 8 M ." Victoria 7 do prd 37' Wlnnaa 71, C t. Slasi tl Wofartna .154 dn pfd 7''4j North Butts l:i Advsnturs Butts rnalltlnn X-t Allouel 4fi Nsvads U Antaiaamated ss Cal. A Anion u Atlantic lit Bid. -Aaked. slew Task Hieing Stocks. NEW TORfC. Msy !t Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Con 1 Uttls Chlsf Alloa Ontario e Brseee in Oshlr 1H6 Bmnrvtrk Con 40 Potnat U Cematsck Tunnel .... 24 Ssrass 44 Con. Cat. A Va Tl Surra Nevada Horn Silver 140 Small Hupes Iron Sllvar 2411 Standard. 220 LaadrUla Cos ' Forties Financial. LONDON, May 29 Money was tn good demand and the supply waa rather large, in tha market today. Discounts were easier. On the Stock exchange the tone was steadier. The belief prevailed that the do- ; ollne had reached its limit and buyers f picked up first class securities pretty freely, caualng a hardening tendency, with con-! . tola leading the advance, while the firm- I ness In Paris assisted in the Improvement I ef foreigners. Japanese Imperial 8s of l'.M 1 closed st lna. Irreg-uiarlty characterised I the dealings; In Americans near noon, when I good buying steadied the market con siderably, ths Improvement ' being helped by the better crop news. Later New Tork sent a Arm opening accompanied by buy ing orders and the advance1 progreased further, the market closing firm. Copper shares were steadily supported. I ' PARIS, May 29. Prices on th Bourse I today Improved, principally owing to the opposition of the budget eommittee to the proposed income tax and to the purqhaae af tha Western railroad. Russian Im perial 4s cloeed at 74.80 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 48. I BERLIN. May 29 -There was a slight Improvement in prices on the Bourns to day, but Americans, especially Canadian pacinc, were rather weak. Baik Clearings. OMAHA, May 29 Bank clearings for today were Sl.alX523.82. and for the corre sponding dale last year, ri.36o.474. 42. Cattaa Market. NEW TORK. May 23 COTTON Spot closed 38 points higher; middling uplands. 12.50c; middling gulf. 12.75c; aaiee. 100 baiea. New York cotton quotations f-jrniahed by Logan at Bryan, 2 Board of Trade building: I Open. I High. I Low. Close. July I tn.linm 80.1126i SO.lldfM S0.1124 Sept 0.11'RI 0 1127' 0 llooi 0 11.18 Dec I 0.U43I 0.1187! 0.11421 ll.tW3 ST. LOIT9, Mo.. May 19 (TOTTON Firm; middling. 12c; sales. 782 bales; re ceipts, none; shipments, U1 bales; stock; il.ifU balea. IJVERPOOL, May 2. CCTTON In apot a small business waa done and prices were S points lower: America! middling fair, 8.13d; good middling. 759d; middling, TSOd; low middling. 8. 71.1, good ordinary, CiKid; ordinary. 5.47d. The sales of the day were 5.0( bales, of which 3 bales were for speculation snd export and Included 4.500 bales American. Receipts. 3.000 bales. In cluding 3,500 balea American. NEW ORIJ1ANS, La.. May 29. COTTON Spot cloaed firm; sales, 1175 hales; low ordinary, T 5-18c. nominal; ordinary. 8 5-ltlc. nominal; good ordinary. 9So; low middling. 10t,c; middling, 13 5-18c: good middling, 13 3-18c; -middling fair, 14 3-1c. nominal; fair. 14 13-lnc. nominal; receipts, 1,5A bales; stuck. 116,310 bales. Metal Market. NEW TOUK. May 29. METALS Spot tin advanced 3 Iks to 199 Us In the London market and futures were ail higher at 146 15s. Locally tha market was quiet, hut higher. In sympathy with the advance abroad, apot being quoted at I41.75wi42.75. Cupper was also higher in the London mar ket, with spot quoted at A'n 16s and fu tures at 97, gains of 1 lus and 1 15s, respectively. Locally the market continued dull and nominal, with lake quoted at t2A(kr2fi.0O0'. electrolytic, n3.UD4jl3.75; cast ing. I'il.'Xwr'JS.oO. Lead waa unchanged at 94.00 locally, but advanced 2s 8d to 20 In London. Spelter waa 7s dd higher st 24 17s 7d tn London, but remained dull at t8.sd8.4fi locally. Iron was higher In the English market, with standard foundry quoted at ens and Cleveland warrants at stis Sd. Locally the market was unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern la quoted at S26 5ej 38.76; No. 2 northern foundry, !25.iMnJi.2&; No. 1 foundry southern. S28.iat JLta; No. 2 foundry southern. S25.afln2U.no. ST. LsjllS. May 2. METALS Lead, steady at K.93H: spelter, firm at tn Jcuevjs. reOTe Market NEW TORK. May 29 COFFEE Market for coffee futures opened steady at un changed prtcne to a decline of 5 points. hlch was about In keeping with the show- 1 lng of the European markets. There was some selling aga.nst nrm oners rrom uraail early, but after these offerings had been absorbed the market rallied on moderate support from leading interests and closed ateady, net unchanged to 5 points higher, near months showing the tains. Sales were reported of J5.5II) bags. Including May, 5 .SHj 5. Sic; June. 5. Ac. Julv. 5 26c. September. 5.2uc; December. S .9"d6.25c: March, a.iuc. pot coffee, quiet; No. 7 Rio, Sc; No. 4 Santos. "V- Mild coffee, dull; Cordova, leg 12a. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frnlts. NPiW YORK, May 29. EVAPORATED APPLiCS Market quiet: fancy. waV; choice, 74.7V; prime. tv0V; poor to fair. ViC. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunee firm; California, 3fl-V: Oregon, SSlOe. Aprtcota. quiet: choice. lTVvloc: extra choice, 18'-41jl9c. fancy. 19tgAw. Pe.lchea, unchanged: choice. llcUV. extra choice. t.liji,c. fancy. UVU-lc extra fancy. l.lj ,cc Raialna, very firm; loose Mjacatels. StjlOc; seeded raisins, 7V&UV. London .n. tl.atsjl.s6. NEW YORK May 3SUGAR-Raw. steady; fair rertnlng. 1. 40c; eentrifunal. J tent. 3.9uc. molasses sugar. 115c. Refined, quiet: crashed. 4.7(ic; powdered. Hoc; gran ulated 5.i NEW ORIJTANH. La., May 29 -SUGAR Siealy: open kettle, centrifugal. 3S0) IV. eentnfiigal Whites, none: canLrtf uam yellows, rSJSc , seconds. JsfrtSeV OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Eef Stesri ictirt and Tan Cent Eicatr Thai Teittrdgy. HOGS AVERAGE A SHAIE BETTER Skeea aad La sake etreeg ,,4 Active. OwlaaT to Llakt Reeelgts, Wklle Castera Markets Are Lower. SOUTH OMAHA. Mav 3. 1C Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep, Offlcial Monday 1 ) R.iSe 4.'' 3. -"7 Ottlclal Tuesday .. official Wednesday .. 3.UU .. t..W 10.441 Three days this week... i.S'l ."7 40 1.316 Same days last week. .. .1" 4a i ,U7 11. MS Same days 3 weeks ago.. 13.441 IS. '41 11 e"l Same daya 3 weeks ago., lift) 14. Til I0.311I Same day 4 weeks ago..K7H m.m l.f Same days last year li.Jt.1 14.133 The following table shows the receipt of cattle, bogs and snsip at South Omaha for ths year 10 data, compared with last year: 1D07. ... 47'I.JM ..L047.AU Inc. Tl.tUO Dec. Cattle Hoga . Sheep i!0.H 1.1I3..T 17 71H.1W 4S. M CATTLE ar-OTATIONSL Gtiod to choice corn-fstl steers 6 2"j6 75 G00.1 to fair cern-fd stsers 4.'4.i.J Common to fair steers 4ivtj4.li Good to choice fed cows 4 3a4. Fair to moil cows sn.l heifers 3 4-'t$-4.J6 'od to choice stockers and fseders 4.3nii4.4 I Fair to good stockers and feeders., inxja.tt I common 10 fair siocksrs 3'Vwji, Bulls, stags, etc 3 2.Vfr4.75 Veal calves 4."0 51 The follow in taina sbsvi ms average price of hoga at South rnaha for the laat several days, with comparisons: Date. I 1907. 19n.ri905.:iSO4.;i9nl..lD02.i 1901. May May May May May May Mjy May May My May May May 15... I 24 I 3DI 14... I 18TW 8 2M 17... 1 Hi 8 231 5 1S( I LWIN i 2k 1 4 8 341 7 11 36i 7 071 I T 12l 8 37' 5 sa f 9 I 73 I 74 s i 7 I 88 5 44 5 82 I 87 3 tt a 3 89 S o3 5 82 18... ( Js-ai 381 i 281 4 U I 381 i 201 4 V 321 T 431 8 27; 7 111 8 m T 07! 8 19' 7 "2' .1 ZZt, t 24, 4 41 I 41 1 24 I t 1X-V 4ti . 5 99 21 19 8 22' 8 32 i i 171 S 18! S tn 5 17' a I i 12! 4 r 8 Ui 7 0 4 88 1 I 4 341 8 "4! II 4 47' 5 77' 4 491 S 72' I 5 701 Tj 8 tai 8 97' 7 02! 7 10i .; ' 8 27' .' 5 90S. I . tS.USSi 8 IV I 1 8 2 May May Sunday. RANGE OF PRICES. Cattle. ...tZlS.ff.Y ... 1.9U8 23 ... tSr.irra.2S ... i.7rH.- ... 3.5005.30 Hogs. Omaha St. Louis Kansas City Chicago Sioux City 36. OS 5 TT.'dH 30 8.7VW.20 3.7!i"i8 27'sj 5..S6ff..IO The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'a C M. & St. P 1 S Wahaah 1 1 Missouri Pacific 22 3 Union Pacific 50 47 4 1 C. A N. W., east 2 3 C. & N. W. west 28 SO J C. St. p. M. & O .... W 11 1 C. B. 3t i.. east 4 8 C, B. at Q.. west 20 22 Z 2 C. R. I. A P., east 8 3.. C , R. I. P.. west 3 Illinois Central 1 1 Chicago a. W t Total receipts ....142 13 13 The aisposiiion of the days receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co 375 2.irX 879 ! Swu't and Company 549 2.7:'8 3:d j Cudahy Packing Co &Jo 1.4W) il I Cudahy P. Co., country.. 52 j Lobman A Co 41 I W. I. Stephen 1 .... .... ; Hill & Son 32 ' F. P. Lewis 40 Hamilton A Rothschild.. 29 Mike Haggarty 8 J. B. Root Co 1 T. B. Inghram 8 Sullivan Bros 8 Union Dressed Beef Co.. 17 .... .... Other buyers 238 .... 279 Totals 2.691 U.203 2.992 Cai iij Receipts were quite llrmral thla morning, but when tt waa time for the mar ket to open there were still thirty cara or more reported back, which naturally de layed the trade somewhat. Beef steers are evidently getting the ben efit of the shortage In cew stuff In the way of an Increased demand. The market on beeves opened early this morning and ac tive with prices fully loc hlghei- than yes terday. The early receipts changed hands In a comparatively short time. Among tha cattle sold waa one bunch of very choice steers which sold up to 15.96. the hlglt price of tha month. A good many of the ratue received were only on the fair to lng up of prices, this week's sales show up lir.rill 111 jm . Ulll UWIIIB IU BLq.IIBll a great deal better on paper. The situation tn the cow market was un changed and commission men are still re fusing to sell on packers' terms. Only nine cars were reported In today and they sold to outside buyers. As stated yesterday. It waa a catch-as-catch-caa market and hence tt is impossible tn say whether the mar ket was really higher or tower, as salea could be found to suit either side. There were very few Blockers or feeders In sight, but what there were commanded good strong prices. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. A Pr. No. A Pf 11 171 4 4ft 1 12t i B 1 47 4 (15 4 1041 I tt 11 14 4 45 11 1141 t 28 Tl 178 4 70 U U.w S JO I 441 4 75 t 1141 t 30 II llOO 4 46 1 1147 i a n um 4 sa uos 1 is 11 Ml 4 11 lUU i 40 II HU 4 98 24 1011 I 40 It T i 00 IP 1.1' t 40 17 1131 I w 18 12S7 5 4t 21 TUP i . S 1154 I SO II (4 8 10 11 lint S SO ) !Wi I 10 M 1424 I 40 tl ltial I 10 17 1M3 5 40 It loot i 10 10 1311 I 48 71 lost I 11 II 134 I 4! J7 long I 14 W IMP I 70 18 lK.il i 40 18 1111 t 75 18 K! IK 10 1415 t 71 a 934 t to 1 1170 I 7S 14 118: 9 10 17 1141 S 71 10 1117 5 1 1420 8 71 a llt i It IP 1411 t M II tH t 16 COWS 4 710 1 U 1 .'.1300 1 aft 1 0 I 44 1 1KTI 4 10 1 too I 75 1 .7 w) 4 IS 1 T0 1 10 t 1HSJI 4 It t 1011 1 00 1 i:no 4 ts t 40 I 00 t ll'i 4 t 975 I 00 1 1"0 4 40 t lisrr I IB 8 lint 40 14. 124 IS 1040 4 SO 4 121 175 t. 46 4 10 4 13"S 1 ft 1 IS) 4 40 CALVES. I Ill IN 1 140 t 50 1 110 I W I IM t U t 1S 5 50 1 I SO I 120 1 10 t 110 1 :s 1 170 5 SO 1 130 I 7t t 166 I 30 HEIFERS. I tot 4 it tst 4 4S 1 47IO 4 SO 11 474 4 41 t TU 4 1i t IS 4 19 BULL-. 1 100 I Tt 1 ;ito 4 so 1 14M 4 tt 1 ino 4 M II 1H5 (HI 1 1MB t 10 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. It 3K7 1 10 I nn IX) 11 11 4 oe 1 S45 4 a 1 44(1 4 It It 771 4 411 T 710 4 K 1 1140 4 to I1W 4 . HOGS The hog market waa very uneven this morning, there being quite a differ- once In pncea between the different divi sions of the yards. The opening was no ore than steady and if anything a little I weak. ter on It showed some strength. salea In some cases looking quite a little higher. Again tt eased off, making what la commonly known in the yards as a "hump hat g" market. Taking it as a whole tt was a little stronger than yesterday. Ths bulk of tha hogs sold at 96 9bt?5.9TS. with i a top at 18. t. yesterday tha Bulk of the j hogs brought 5.30i6 96. While tne clone i waa lesa active the big bulk of all the boga i sold in verv fair season. I Representative sales: o. A an. Pr Mo. A 8k. Pr 04 I ... a 6 44 162 1SI i pt :4 . . t to to. ut so i tt M -H M i 46 Tt ..Ut ... I M 40 :s4 49 s a st :m ... s Ws 41 Jti tt It 47 171 4S t 44 :'b SO 5 7 4S :ip 40 t P2 17 rn w 5 17 ist 40 1 at- 57 3ut 1st I 17 Tt 144 t st u -i .. sit, to rj 40 1 aft at Jfci ... 117 to ie a is al :i ..if 158 ne win 6 rj7 m ih 7o :,7 m 1 to 37 Jr w I s at ..... ;.T 40 8 M tt 3'J M i et 41 -f.l ... i 16 an M f f "4 4te . 5 st U in its I M ft 211 ... I at 14 IM IN 44 f, , I n iti 100 is 71 .u-, ... 1 at 14 . . . ;1 . I tn tt 71 . . I ft 58 T74 ... 3 t t 214 It I H 50 it.5 i M t 2.M e IK rs its 1 41 :t 10 i m TO Xvt S IS 71 II . 1 51 rt an I P 74 141 ts , sa IT Ml 10 40 ft SI 1SS 1 M 48 k4 ... 4t T m la a Me ... Its 1 .......-,7 st I it n 11 . I w 14 avi ... 1 st 74. 2s8 IS t PS e rt . IS ,.kat IN ta, Jat IP I at n I e t r ... sa I I e t rm ... 1 s e -m m . . dm m rt m ... i I l 74 HI ... I W I iv IM . . t w-4, I 7 tr ss 1 rr t as as I sn, I rt i .i . I rs ts . 1 vv, I fH 4TT is ir 3 !, n :4 I K -4j T4 1 . I r -s I ts n4 40 IMS 14 OT . tv, S tt , ! ii yi 1 rrv, I Ms 4 91 . i " 43is 47 !? 40 4 rri I TS ?1 . ' I 7 1.1 S l I atv tl 107 . , 4 1 ' TT I?4 . 8 I SI 311 o i n I t' 44 .... 'iU 1W 1 I Stv as Jm an 4 e K4 Tl ISO 1 I irv t 1st te 4 ss ', 7 I IT 40 4 I 41 14 . 1 1 nt 14 ri an . elpts of sheep were light . rr J7 m r-i e S-14 11 4 I IT4 :m ! !1 M Mr jo tn . 7W :f4 ta J21 )ss :i 344 an 1 ts .' 1 rn I to 1 r TM io 1 ri 1 i I mi 14 ni 1 a I sg:ln this morning, only eleven cars being . reported in. On the other hand. Chicago had large receipts, with a very fair run at Kansas city. The opening market at botu points waa rep-irted lower In spite of the ' tinravorable advices from other selling points the market here was strong and active owing to the moderate receipts, and most of the arrivals sold early In the morn ing. The (iibson wethers sold at th 4u. the higheat price paid for them so far this year. Uood lambs brought 87 & ami ewes So. Current prlcra at this point sre so high that the break at Chicago would naturaoy havu had some effect here and the feeling wae that with large receipts prices would very likely have been easier. Fortunately for sellers the run was very moderate and practically everything sold to very food advantage. quotations on shorn stock: Oood to choice lambs, S7 Unri ; fair to good lambs, tft.tatjt7.4l; common snd cull iambs, th ku .(; good to choice light yeerlina-a, in 8.75, good to choice heavy yearllnas, t. tl 8.o; fair to good yearlings .toiA'd ii; gotid to choice wetuers. Itt Hmm.); fair to goott wethers. g.tnit IH; good to choice ewes. 36 i to.(iu. fair to greid W"V S4.5(i6.-lv, cuna. bucks and ataga, ia.25jR2S. Hepresentative sales. No. Av. Price. 8 J 8 0O 8 'Hi 8 40 8 40 8 25 7 371, 7 T7S 7 4.-. 7 art 4 'HI 4 5o i (s 3 74 5 40 5 80 5 90 5 90 in western lambs ... ewes ewes wethers.. . 419 western 12 western 441 western 443 western 23 western 49 western 191 western 121 western 10 western 15 western 3s western 98 western 94 western 199 western 101 western lfiu western 189 western .I'll .1-11 .111 .112 . 88 wethers lam os. culls lambs lambs lambs lambs ewes, culls wethers, culls ewes wethers ewes ewes ewes swes i . 70 . 91 . 73 . 9U . 12 . 88 . 91 .114 .113 . 91 . S3 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK M 4RKET Cattle Tea tn Fifteen Cents Higher Pleas Steady gheee Laetr. CHICAGO, Mav 29. -CATTLE Receipts, 18,(K head, market l(!So higher, steers. H.K"6..:5; yearlings. 84.8f0.rl; heifers S.1.00 4&5.25; cows. 38.408.00; hulls. S.ISosJ.4.75; bulls. BSoH4.7t; calves. S3.0inf7.flC, stockers ami feeders. .'". 16. HOOfl Receipts, 28.000 head; market steady; Choice heavy shipping. S8.12S3' 8.I7S. light butchers, W.17Hr8 25: llg'it mixed. trt.iri78.22s; choice light. !n.258.3v: packing. IS.5(S16, pigs. tS 2Vtje 20 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 23.000 head; market steady to 10c lower: lambs. SK.oOtit.Oft; yearlings. SftiSOO; sheep, S4.00 8 50. lew Vark Live gtsvck Market. NEW TORK. Mav 29 BE EVES Re ceipts. 2.504 head: market for steers firm; ror nuns. 10c higher: rat rows a shade nuir.er' otners Slow nut steady: steers sold at S4.75&.3n: bulls. SS.nTr54.9n; cows. S2.2" 4.30. CALVES Re-el pts. 5.210 head: veals active and steady to 25c lower; buttermilks steady: veals sold at tK.on8 50; culls. ff.0(? 5.30; a few choice veals. 18.75. buttermilk calves, S5.0nd8.')0; city dressed veals ! at lOsiTtUSc per lb.: country dressed. Il2c. HOGS Receipts. 7,738 head; market steady; Pennsylvania and state hogs, tti.753 8.90 SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts. in.ofin head, clipped sheep and lambs steady; spring lambs 50c lower; clipped sheep sold at l4.S0fS4.ti6. clipped lambs. I7.Ve18.40. t. I.etle Live Stock Market ST. LOnS. Mo.. May 2.CATTLE Re- I ceipts. 1.500 head. Including 200 Texana; I market for natives strong. Trxans higher; ' native shipping and export steers. 15 fttnrf 8.25: dressed beef and butcher stsers. 34.30 fie.50; steers under 1,000 pounds, S4.0ivd'4.!i0: stockers and feeders. S3.or?6 00: cows and heifers. S2.70.50: canners. S2.0oT2.75: bulls. 10-4.75: calves, S4.ikVQH.00: Texas and Indian steers, I2.ou5.50; cows and heifers. U.903'4.4u. HODS Receipts. 9.509 head: market steady: pigs And lights, V TMW. 30; packers. S6;58.J6, butchers an.1 best heavy. 18.1s j..25l SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 1800 head; market higher; native muttons. S4.35 ! J 36; lambs. 16 00: culls and bucks. S4.75tf5.25; stockers, 13.75.000. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. May 29 CATTLE- Re ceipts, 6.000 head, Including 300 southerns; market ltmJ20c higher: choice export and dressed beef steers. SB 86838.OO; fair to good, S4.tj6 80; western fed steers. S4.2M;.46; stockers and feedeis. t3.75a4.78; southern steers, t4.orfltl.30: southern cows. Si7Saa76; native cows, S2.75rT4.76; native heifers. 14.00 V6 10: bulls. S3.oOtjsi.75; calves. S4.onsjtl.2B. HOGS Receipts. 18.000 head; market 5c higher; top. 98.20; bulk of sales. t8.tr4l.l5; heavy, t.0(V(Kli- packers, tn.'0Ali ; lights, SH.Mtw8.I0; pigs. S5.5Oy.0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 head; market 10615c higher: lambs, 17 25(0 8.70; ewes and yearlings, Sa.80iQ8.7S; stockers and feeders. S3.30tiS.8u. t. Jeeeb Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEJPH. May 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, J.747 head: market 10c higher: na tives. S4.XttA.00; cows and heifers. S2.ixw? 5.(1; stockers and feeders. S3.25(i4.75. HtXiS Receipts. 7.966 head; market 5c higher: top, to, JO: bulk of sales. Sn.06a8.15. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 446 head: market atrong: clipped lambs, S7.tf7.76; yearlings, t4.4cni7.0p. Slaax City Live Slack Market. 8IOCX CITT. Ia.. May a.-Spectal. CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head; market 10c higher; stockers steady; beeves. 34.5036 50: cows, bulls and mixed. 13 5tKd4.70: stockers and feeders, t4.00tj4.50; calves and yearlings, 13. fx "14 50. KtJii8 Receipts. 8.5 head: market steady, selling at SB.a&igO.UO; bulk of sales, 16.94 tork la Sight Receipts of live stock on ths six principal western markets yeeterduy: Cattle. Hoifs. Sheep. South Omaha 3:Jm 11.900 3.1 jo Sioux City , l.1 8.5( Kansas City 5.000 10.8(10 St. Joseph 3.747 7 966 06 St. Louis L5 t.fl I.sOO Chicago 16.000 26.0U9 2",cu Totals .21.447 78. 4U 33.446 OMAHA W MOLES ALC MABKBY. ; Caadltiaa af Trade aad Snatatleaa aa Staple aad Faaey Ptadaaa. EGGS Per dos.. 15c. BL'TTEJt Packing stock. Jatjrukv. eholcs to fancy dairy, '.82f20c: crsamery. HJjt22c. LIVE PuL'LTRI Hena, lie; old rooat- . , iL .,-7 furkeya. 12c, ducxe. ne; young 87;, geese, 80. roosters. I K L lit. CALIFORNIA CHERRIES Par bog of about 8 lbs.. 1X26. PIN'EAPPLfcS-Florlda. 42 alls, S3. 26 per crate; 34 else, tt.6 per crate. 30 t:xe, K50 per crate. 8TRA WBIRJUES Arkanaaa. 24-quart cases. S3. 00. TROPICAL FRUITS. LEMONS Limonlera. 30U stxs, SB. 25. 300 sizs. to 75. othsr brandA ot lesa BANANAS - Per medium-sited bunco, i;.,-ul: Jumboea HfckJJ.40. ORANGES Medltertenean Sweets. V4 Ul 200. 318 and 2U sizes. 13 50; 98. 1J8. 'Mt sixes. S100: California Navels, sxtra fancy, 176, 300. 318, 35u sizes, $4.50; fancy, 128 site, 1 HE UPDIKE GRAIN COMPANY j 1-4 71 Rocn 169 Bee CulldJuj. TeL Docslas 2473 Members ol All Principal Grain Exchanges Your Business Solicited "8 O v: else. $3 Srt: choice, lerg siis. rer fli-.s ia. if irnia. Turkish, 14c, K-rosn bulk. Ve: 8-eenwsj Turkisn, il;'. I-crcw 1 Turk. ah, 3c. l ATB'8 Kadnway. S'ac; sarers. be. lowia, fo. new stuff d wain 11 datea. bsl. t-lb. box. H OS. nu' vsniriBLrs. pOTATOKA-Taole s'oe. per bu.. ' 11.10. seed a n-k. .; 00. NAVY BEAN-Fr bu., N.. L H.J"; No, 1 tx so. NEW VEGETABLES. pOT ATOF.! II 3n per bu. ASPARAiiL S TSt -uIl.'si per do. buncPles, BRANS New wax and airing, rer ham- PVsKT3. TURNIPS AND CARROTS-Psf dos. bunches, 4h&fie. C .BBAt,Tb-("a.iforn'a, 3'so. I'ELICRY-Florida. 1125 per doe, PIE PI A NT Per lb.. Sc. ON IONS Bed or vellow. Colorado. p bu.. tl 00. Texas sliver akin, per crate. about 46 ina, u x. yeuow isxaa. per urate. ahout lbs., 12.00. Uteea onluns, per dus. TOMATOES Florida, fancy, 10-Jb crale. S3 ' V . choice, rijisJlTS. LEAP LBTTUChi Hothouse. per dug. hcsila 4Hc CLCI MBERS Per dog.. BjH PARSLEY Hothouse, per uos, bunches, 4UC. R A DISHES Per doA bunches, 25c: extra, large bunches. 4Tc per dos. BEEF (7 T9 BEEF (TUTS No. 1 nte. ijc; No. 2 ribs. 9c. No. 3 ribs. x-V; No. 1 loin. 13V; No. t loin. t'c: No. J loin. UV. No. 1 chuck, 8'c. No. 2 chuck, o',': No. .1 chuck. SSc; No. 1 round. c. No. 2 round. 4c. No. ( round. 7c. No. 1 plate. 3Vi No. 2 plain, Je No I plate. 3c. COFFEE Roast ed. No. 3r, JSc per lb.J No. 30, 21c per 10.; No a. 19c fur lb.; Nx , 15c per lb.; No. 21. 13c pec lb. CHEESE Block a wise, 19c; lunberger. 14c; Young Americaa. 17c. NUTS California walnuts. No. 2. soft shell, lie. No. 1, soct aieil, inc. BraaUa, leStjlSc- peana 19rr-C filberts. 12V. pea nuta, raw. 7V. roasted. SV; California ale monds, 17V. coconnuts, 15 ! per too. HIDES AND TALl-OWv-tlreen tnltad. No. 1. 9e: No. 2, 8'c, bull hides. 8c; green hides. No. 1. 7'c; No. 2. 8'c: norsa. tl.SOn, 3..'i; sheep pell. 50ctl.. Ttllow. No. L iy; No 2. 3o- Wool. 15iai3c. CANNE1' QOODS Corn, st.indnrd. wsto em, tJA)c; Maine, SI. 15. Tomatoes, fsncv, I-lb. cans. SI. 45. standard. 3-lb. cans. 11.20. Pineapples, grateil. 2-lb , atamlard. t2.Ji"p 2.30; sliced, 11.77x2.35, fancy Hawaiian. V lbs. SL71. Oallon nipples. 32 Boi3. . Cali fornia sprlcots, jo. Fears. tl.7"io2 . Peaches, tl. TiKTi 40; L. C peaches, Lvr I 1.50. Alaska salmon. red. 11.15. fancy I Chinook, flat. S2.10; fancy so. keye, fiat. 81. Sardines quarter 011. s.a; three, quarters mustard. 12.75. Sweet potatoes, Sl.KsT1 25. Suuer kraut, 90c. Pumpkins. Mg t,Il mi. Wax be.ins. 2-lh . McrTtl.flo. Lima beans. 2-lb . TScftll .Tn. Soaked peHa, 3-lb . 80c; early June. 9Rct1 15. fan-y. r.-ii'tCl tS. FISH Pickerel. oressed. 9c: pike, dressed. 12c: white fish dressed. winter caught. l.KdlSc; trout. 12-fjl"c; halibut. i.ic; salmon. 15c; catfloh. 15c: herring, dressed, pan frosen. 8c; perch, acaletl and dressed. St-; crapples. round. KrSc. crappies. I.irge, fancy. 15c; black bass. 26: smelts, sweep and fine. 13c; eel. ISc: blue fish. 15c: reif snapper. 12c: roe shad, per pair. vnv; frog legs. 30fff40c; lobsters, green, per lb., S7c: lobster, boiled, per lb.. 30c ; msckerel. Spanleh. per lb.. 18c. mackerel, native, 1J tj2Rc per lb.; fresh green turtle meat. 25c Ih. CI'RED FISH Family white fish, per quarter bbl.. 100 lbs.. S4.fv Norway mark erel. No. 1. S715.00; No. 2. 00: herring. In bbls., 3on lbs each. Norwav. 4k. Ill on. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Pruneg are somewhat unsettled by freer offerings from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Irrmedhite grades Quo. tatlcna range from 3Tie for California fruit and from SSS8c for Oreon. PHches sre slightly easier, with fancy yellows quoted at 12V; fancy Mulr. 1:1 V- Raisins are firm: loose Muscatels ars. quoted at J 9c- seeded ralHlns. 9(ftllo HAT 4 holce upland, per ton. no .00; me. ,11,1m. S9'10: No. 1 bottom, S8.00; off grades, straw, rr. 1 a. ,ikj,0 tii Rye BRAN Per ton. ai9.f. Oils aad ttoefn. NEW TORK. May 29. OILS Cottonseed, firm: prime crude, f. o. h. mills, nominal; vellow. ;V- nominal. Petroleum, firm: re fined New York. 38 JO; bulk. S4.70. Turpen tine, steady at 83rritl.1V- ROt3IN juiet; strained, common to good, 34 85 OIL CITT. Pa,. May 29 OIL Credit bal ances. tl.TS. runs, l.ifi.510 bbls.; average. 148, K bbls.; shipments. 201. 81 bbls.; averago, 170.214 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa.. May 29. OIL Turpen tine, steadv at Hoc. ROSIN-FIrm: quotations: A. B C, S4.1S 7c4. 3: D. 14.4004 50; E. S4.W?'4.nS: F. S4. TC't 4.86; n. $4.i4.TS: H. S5.rtMr6.cfi; I. 15.36: K. S5.5B: M. SS.fto4t6.70; N. S5.80ti6.o1i; W a, 35. 90; W W. tti.00. FITTING UP HOSPITAL SHIP Sargeon Gtntral Rlxey Endeaverlagf to Provide Relief for Condi tions la levy. WASHINGTON. May 29-Burgenn General Rlxey Is endeavoring to have the hospital ship Relief put In commission for the cara of the sick of the navy. It ts urgently needed, at present at Norfolk where tha naval hospital Is to be rehullt. Its present condition being such as to unlit it for tha care of the sick ami Injured of the service. A hospital ship stationed there for tha next two years can be sent with patients to tho other hospitals and return to cara for the sick st the station as circumstances permit, snd in an emergency If the fleet needs assistance at any time it can make periodical trips as required to rellevs them of tnelr sick. Such a position would hava prevented the "Connecticut" from having! to leave the drill grounds and go to tha hospital at New Tork-during the past win tar. Since January last It has been nee tsaary to transfer 109 cases from the hospital at Norfolk at other naval hospitals and there are l.l cases In the Norfolk hospital. PROMINENT MAN EMBEZZLER H Ira so H. Leonard Said te Hava Takes Fifteen Tkssaaad bollari front His Esnglayere. CHICAGO, May 39. Hiram H. Leonard, former confidential man and cattle buyer for the Evana-Buell-Snyder company, la said to he an embesxler to the extent of I S15.000. Leonag-d has left the city and today I following an indictment bv the errand ttiry for the embexsiement of S8.223. detectives started east to find him. Before Leonard left Chicago he ts said to .have admitted his shortage and told the members of tha firm that he loat the money in mining In- 1 veatments. Leonard was prominent in clun Ufa and church work. rkanae ef Venae la Levies Case. LOVINSTON, Va., May 29 The trial of Former Judge J W. Ivlng. charged with, the murder of Theodore Eatea, will taka place at Houston, Halifax county, begin ning June 24. a change of venue having been announced at opening ot court here today. a-pa Write for My Free Beck e-n tnuiies Grain Speculation Hot a Fine Art B-Md my book md -mml Immn fhr itth Miurt.1, wntiibisi tm, a 0t dtiuiD i wtimm, onrm. otm ad potwimoda. It mil toil rrua bow t opermtt 43oiuMrvati vl f mi m1V1 on nm Chmmgo Btstinl of Trif. Wntm tootey for till Authority Mt tieemifui Trmainv. Wsi ItrsTmptir wHHk l rr tn pnm ItMft o mr tKJuiL. it will latevrww. L W. W ACMEK. m Um4 4 Tm BUs.. CWV H 1