Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 05, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 10, Image 18

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THE OMATTA' SUNDAY BEEj 'ATOTT; 5, 3903.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
(Continued.)
flAVR several customers who want to buy
eottsges from 4 to H rooms. Cash or pay
; menu. Lint with me for quick and smis
; factory returns.
KTtNFRT 8WKET,
C1I New Vork Life Bid.
(23V-f.Wl t
WANTED TO BORROW
KVA NTKD To borrow $2,6n on Improved
real estate. Address t 213, care Fee.
(M 6x
WANTED TO BUY
kVAN T HI To buy secondhand ' furniture.
cook and healing stoves, carpets, lino
leums, office furniture, eld clothes, quilts
and all kinds of tools, or will buy the
furniture of your house complete. The
highest prlre paid. Call the right man.
Tel. Douglas JiJii. t Utile
MKST price paid for secondhand furniture,
carpets, stoves, ciouung, snoes, etc. t-ea
540L (25 MS7
4VANTKD-A light spring- wagon tn good
condition, ir at a bargain. Address M
218, care Bee. (26 MiUs 4x
r-lVE--FASBENGEK automobile wanted In
exchange for choice action it land
I situated In Kimball Co., Web., near county
seal, win guarantee to turn land at
market price and Must have auto priced
accordingly. Address Merchants Hotel,
Omaha, bat. or Bun.
HOLMiiS INVKdTMENT CO.,
Kimball, NeU.
(20) M414 5
JABH paid for secondhand clothing-, shoes,
eta. 2us N. 10th 6t. Tel. Red UJi.
I 2S-880
EVANTED Cash register. Joseph Blobondy.
I t i - i -KT-i- ...... - .
v.. irir;, LI. I Mt OX
WANTED TO RENT
F anyone has a six-room modern cottage
near car line, which he will lease for
one or two years at not more than 222.50
per month, to adults who will assure
good care of property, address H ES7,
Bee. (i M5Uf Bx
WANTED By young- woman; employed;
room ana ooara witn private ramlly in
Hanacoin park district Address, J -234,
Bee. (iit,) M548 5x
IVANTHD- Houses to rent. List your
vacant houses with us. Property in our
hands rarely vacant. Best of tenants
secured.
ERNEST SWEET.
S13 New York Ufe Bldg
(26)-695 6
WANTED Three Unfurnished rooms, mod-
em, in private nouse, Dy mother and
daughter; central location. Address P. O.
Box 704. a) M778 Bx
rURNlSHED cottage for several months;
u muuern. aeiepnone i-iarney ku&,
(26) M785 x
WANTED SITUATIONS
lrANTED Position as nurse, oHy or travel-
I 1 U LJ.. . i .
. ... .vL-iuius, vrauerai ueuvery,
Omaha, Neb. (2) M65 4x
pANTED Position on farm as farm hand;
nave naa some experience. Address Clar
ence Williams, WOti Ohio St., Omaha. Neb.
(-7)-Mte7 X
ITUATION wanted as manager of .grain
olevator in country town; reliable refer
ences, 8 years experience, speaks Ameri
can and Scandinavian. Address F 211,
care Bee. (27) M702 7x
OUNO man, experienced, 22 years old,
Austrian, wants position with farmer,
Gorman preferred. Paul Bvdean, No. 317
North 25th St., South Omaha.
(27)-733 6x
IVAN TED Washing by the day. Am a
gona launarnen. Address 24U1 Decatur BU
Tel. Webster 1951. (27) M6Q3 6x
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Vllllam A. Langworthy to Charles H.
j George, sr., lot 23. Archer Place $
?nhn Popel to Mary Pupal, lot . 212,
j Fairfax add
aroltne O. Johnson and husband to
B. B. Baldwin, part lot 10, block 111,
1 Tl.,,.,1..,. Ill ,
2,160
100
"0
1.000
3,500
750
1.800
1,100
' ouls O. Kandls to Anna Cole, lo
Ml. 2. . . i nd 17, block 1, WakeloT
llnnle C. Montgomery and hUBbanil
;iio winiani it. li. Prultt, lot 6,
block 120. Dundee Place
bounty treasurer to Edwin Hill, lot
: 25, block 4, Missouri Avenue park....
arollne I Poppleton et al to Charles
i s !-. Hastings, lot , block 2, Sulphur
; Springs add.. .'
)m.na A. Folsom et al to Thomas C.
j ChrlBtlansi-n et al, part lot 6. block
hWH. Omaha
Trank llajek and wife to Marie
1 ; iFatac, part lot 2, block 11. First add.
? ', Jto South Omaha
ounty treasurer to John N. Haskell.
lot 6. block 2, Clifton Hill
I a hie B. Plqto and husband to Ida'
F. Spalding, part lots ,11 and 12,
i black 6, tihtnn's add
la F. Spalding and husband to Mable
;t B. Pinto, part lota 11 and 12. block 5,
- Hhlnn's add
Vllilam Tlghe to Thomas Tlghe, part
se4 9-14-13 , ,
lary A. Dalbry and husband to
1 Mary A. Irch, eVi lot 12. block 10,
I Parker's add
amea B. Komlgh to drover H.
j Romlgh, part tax lot 23 In iwi iO-
16-13
lenry Snyder et al to Henry . ju
i Snyder, tax lot 4 In 7-18-13
i. I Snyder to William H, Snyder.
wvt sVi nw4 7-16-ls
Yanclscan Convent of St. Clare to the.
j Franciscan Monastery of St. Clare,
' 67 acres In 1-1S-13
!Yed Egll and wife to Frank Stastny,
"! lot 4, Hascalls subdiv
,'ale P. Lyon to John O. Palmer,
, lots 21 and SO. block 9, Walnut Hill..
; 1
1
2,100
775
4,ono
1,800
1,K
Total amount of transfers.
48.91 S
RAILWAY TIME CARD
'MIOS aTATlON 10th AAu 1IAHCT
aioat Paclslo
Leave
'se Overtana l.lnaltea..a i.kw am
he Celoradu tiprm.. s.M pia
.tlanllc Kxpreas
Arrive,
a :40 pra
a 6:00 p)n
al0:l5 ass
a (:w paa
a :it pm
a i.ii yoi
he Oregon airaw..,.s :u pm
he Lios AngeiMi l.las..a:is pu
he Fast
he Clilaa Japaa
Mall
.una latta lAcal...
..a t tu am
. a 4:0 sns a :50 pm
..a i:4i am a 4:46 pm
olo.-Ch).go Special. .a 11:10 aia a
l:ta am
atrlce A atroina
i burg Ixcal h 15:30 pas
L Vm
all 4S pm
aiu:A pia
a 1 :2k pia
a ;a pm
a 4a am
a k:4 am
a l uo am
02:2a pm
a .U am
a !:& pm
a i .to am
a .uu am
a 6:4J pm
aiu.ii am
a 1:40 pia
a o pm
aicaao A Mortkwestsrra
, hlcago aynau
. r t l aul-Miiin. txy...
, . iiiutgo Lcai
..iuux City Pas agw
' hluago PaaMiger
-hlcaso Special..
: t, Paul-Minu. Llia..
' as Augeivs Umimi.
; Overland Uuui4
I -ast Mall
" loux City Local
; win City Llnillod....
; ortulk-Uonesteel ....
.ini.-4in-long Pine ...
i adwood-Lliicola . ...
i ! astier-Lantier
lantlngs-buperior ....
. ...,.t-A liilon
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..a j p.-n
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,.a t'io't'm
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..a 1.-45 am
..a 7:46 am
..a 1:00 pm
..a S:u0 pm
,.b 1:00 pm
D :40 pm
b I : in.
I m pm
kica Hack Islaael
rsslle.
t ELA.gT
Chicago Limited a 1:00 am
, jjwa lx)oal a am
j Uolnca Passenger.. a 4:U) put
iiiwi Loqai ...bll:4lam
i f l.u auo (tjtuarn )x...a 4:40 pia
jhlckgo Flyer a t.io piu
I j wicar.
' locky Mountain L't'd..all:lfc pm
! Fulo and t'al. bx a 1:10 pm
aU:ffl pm
a 4:1s) pm
pm
b s 16 pm
ft lUa pm
a ,
a t:Eeam
a 4:k am
a 1 :) i,,
! 'HI. and Texaa ikX a .W pin
jaiemao. llllwaute A
!i.t a. r-iklo. fiu.cl...a
faal
:3a am all fta nm
fat. A urt. e.&i,riM....ai -w pm
vrlnd Llouted t I U ia
arry Local a s.ls put
ltiaeta Ceatral
'hlcago Express a MS am
tiicago Limited a .u) pin
htesT Ureal Western
X. Paul-Mlnnaapolta.... s:J0 pin
1. Paul-alUiiieapoila..... -IMaum
tilLagu Limited ........ : pin
Uli-agv KspreM ........ :SJ a'O
uU aeO lipress ........ I.W p:a
1:25 pm
a t:ao am
aii.ue am
I 4i pm
a i:) aia
T so am
U pm
am
U:3 pm
M pat
Leuis Express a : pm a t.M am
t Lums l.ocul urviu
Couull blutfs at. 00 am aOiili pm
iHuubrrl-y lw'at (frum .
i,MtU i-aUa....MIigsk,hMAI am
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market Marks Time Awaiting Out
'Come of Erie Settlement.
CL0SIUQ , mCES AEE HIGHEB
Report of Fewer Idle Cars sat Fore
caat of Bank Btatesaemt Pro
4aee Qooel Isspreaaloa
l.ate to Day.
NEW YORK, April 4. The stock market
today did little more than mark time In
accordance with the evident purpose to
refrain from extensive commitments until
the Krie problem Is cleared up by formal an
nouncement. No news were forthcoming on
that topic during the short stock exchange
session, but opinion was Inclined to look
for the avoidance of a receivership. There
was an Imprewslnn that the differences at
Issue concerned the terms to be made with
the holders of the notes maturing April I
and that some manueverlng for advantage
in these terms was Involved. There was
some signs In a few Issues of a little slow
liquidation, especially in the copper securi
ties, but support was accorded the market
and no serious Inroads on prices resulted.
United States Steel was firm and the re
sistance of this stock to pressure In con
trast with Its heaviness during the week
had some sympathetic effect on the selling
list. The inference was suggested that
much of the week's selling list must have
come from professional sources, having:
short contracts to be covered. The weekly
reviews of the mercantile agencies were
scanned with Interest, but offered no very
enthusiastic account of conditions.
The late Improvement In prices of stocks
today followed an Intimation that the bank
statement might not show so heavy gains
as preliminaries had Indicated. A good
effect was produced by the American Rail
way association In the figures of the num
ber of idle freight cars, which was de
creased considerably. Rumors of an Erlo
settlement helped the cloning. The cash
gain disclosed by the bank statement was
smaller than the preliminary estimates had
shown, but the discrepancy was less In the
statement of actual conditions on Friday
night than In the statement of averages.
The loan expansion Is attributed to ar
rangements for financing the quarterly
settlement on the first of the month.
Bonds were steady and dull. Total sales,
par value, 1738,000. United States bonds
were unchanged on call for the week.
Following were the sales and range of
prices on the Stock exchange today:
Bales. Hlch. Low. Close.
AU9ia Bxprens
Amalgamated Cupper
Am. .'. P
171
18 MO
sua
57
31
32
324
MVs
24
M
IDS
It
1
t
ta
4.14
81
K
4
1M
A
Vm
744.
84
714
824
..
Am. C. ft P. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil ptd
American Express
Am. H. ft It. pld
American les, Seoulities.
Amerlran Linseed Oil
Am. Unseed Oil pfd
Am. Locomotive
An). Locomotive pfd
Am. 8. ft K
100 t
'l.flOO
ISO
ls.aoo
45
SI -4
424
44
Am. 8. ft ft. pfd
Am. Bucar Rennlns.......
100 124 4 121
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfs
Anaooixla Mining Co.
1,50
l.
fn0
' tflO
100
1714
8
714
2i4
17
734
KTiH
To-14
Atchifton
Atchison pfd .
Atlantle Coast Line
BHlllmora ft Ohio
Hal. ft Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central of N. J
444
44
1,100 in
144 ld"4
iss
Chrapak ft Ohio
Chicago (It. W
CtalCHRO ft N. W
C. M. ft 8t. P
TOO
104
(4
104
. 64
4
6
14r,4
l. a ii 1154 n4
I i
2
. R3
Chicago T. ft T.- i....
Chicago T. ft T. pfd
C, C. C. ft Ml. L
Colorado P. ft I
X.JOO
700
S34
M
J.1'4
M4
64
444
116-
2.14
4
&t
44
114
12
'',
474
18
I1
80
ir
824
214
128
W!
(
(4
21
7
IS
84
81
M
n
'
24
114
1.17
414
24
M
44
4
74
81
43
NO
Colorado ft 8o
Colo, ft So. 1st pfd
Colo, ft So. 3d pfd
Consolidated Gas
Corn Products rfg
10
304
444
I.7D0 114
"' i&i'
Delaware ft Hudson
Dal.. L. -ft W
Denver ft Rio Grands
D. ft R. O. pfd
900 194 16
nil-tillers' Securities
Krie
Rrle 1st pfd...
Brie 3d pfd ,
0
5.300
,1.400
400
14
1&4
824
214
II
13
1
20
General Electric ...7?
Illinois Central
100 125
1U0 B
126
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd
Int. Pump
Inc. Pump pfd..
ico J4
Iowa Central
lows Central pfd
Kansas City So
K. C. So. pfrl....
Louisville ft N.i
Mi Iran Central ,...t
Minn, ft 8t. L
jno
74
11
87
14
14
112
'414
K4
2O0
4
M., St. P. ft 8. 8. 1
M.. St. P. A 8. 8. il
Missouri Pacific
M., K. ft T
M -, K. ft T. pfd....
National Lead
N. R. K. of M. pfd.
New Tork Central..,
N. T.. 0. ft W
Norfolk ft W
N. ft W. pfd
North American ....
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania .
People's Oss
P., C. C. ft St. L. .
Pressed Steel Car....
Pressed 8. P. pfd...,
Pullman Palace Car.
Resiling
Reading 1st pfd
Reading 2d pfd ,
Republlo Steel
700 114
pfd..
700
1.600
41
24
1,800 M
1.1
ion
7
82
8
82
S3
44
80 28 It) 28
LtOO 1144 1154 114
4
74
io n
K . 74
100 1H
23
70
1M
141
. 48,100 W 11124 ' 13S
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.' "'400 "n '17 it
RAILWAY TIME CARD-Co""
alissonrl favclalo
K. C St I Txp a 1:00 ant a l:4i am
K. C. 6 1 Kxp all:U pm a 4:40 pa
BURL.1MGTOK TA ltttat A MASON
pnrllnato
jLeave.
Dnver & California.... a 4.1o pm
Nurthwest Special a 4:10 pm
Black Hills a 4:10 pin
Northwest Express aXl:5 pm
Nebraska uiyluva a t ua sun
Nebraaa.a Lxpreas a .la am
Uncoln Faal Mall a 1:46 put
X4ticoiu Xcai .......
jLincoiu l.oual
Lincoln Local
ktscuyler - lviaUamouta.b I:o pm
Bellevue - Vlallaiuoulh.s, :tX pm
flattaiuobUi iow.-...l o am
xiallevub rMattamouth.
Xenver Umited a 4:10 pm
Chicaigo bpecial a 7:40 am
Chicago Kkpresa , a 4:a pro
Chicago Flyer a .I0 pm
Iowa Local a 1:15 am
lit. Louis Express a 4:4s pm
Kanaas City & St. Joe..al0:4a pm
Kansas City at St. Joe. .a am
Kauaaa City 4k SU Joe. .a 4:45 pm
Arrive,
a :4& pm
a .4e pm
a 11.46 pm
alOJe pm
a :10 pm
a .io pm
al2:ll pin
b :0t am
alO:le pin
a 7:6o pm
bW;J0 am
a UM am
b i':ilb'pm
a 7: am
all: 46 pm
a 3 '66 pm
: am
ail:a am
all JO am
ft 30 am
a M pra
WEH'TEB STAlStk at
WEBSTKB
ChlcaceH
Oaaaaa.
i. Faal, atlataeagwlia
Leave. Arrive,
.b so am b :l pm
.a :US pm ai0:60 am
.. (:4s am 0 tM pm
Twin City Passenger..
Sioux City I'aaseuger.
Emerson IaicsI
Mlaaaarl fsvcUte.
Auburn Local M. ..0 1:60 pm bUJfi am
a Dally, b Dally axoapt Sunday. Sua.
day only, d Dally except Saturday. Daily
except aloud ay.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS
far rest, s assure ar busJnssa
n pays iravei ea ine
FRENCH
r
LIFJE
I . .. . I T PARIS, the at Beautiful
a uT 't a Thanea as as Bninta aa rh CmHim
Compagnl Cn4ral
Tranaatlantlau
Pssl LlmltMl Mall SMevtar
rwi voaa ra paaia in bays
ia Havre ea gigantic twin-screw express
si rani era, sainug every 1 hiirsitnv 10 a. m.
Thee wonders of mooem inventiorit have
all the conveuiruce and luxury of most
Kiauai noiria on a more Immense scale,
ascnger elevator, roof cafe, g vtnuesium,
elegant suite and single apanments; dally
eawspaper. oivkcstra, wireless telegraphy,
lumiHis ciiistne ana every uovtstoa f
salclv aud r-- '
La Lorraine ....April 14 J L FVoTenea ..... May T
La Uiuraiue ....AiKll J I Ls lrralne May 14
La H.ol. arll M La Touralne Mar tl
Early reaervatluaa raoommeoded. Poe oopr of
Illuatrau4 buok of travel sad rates apulr t
HARHY R. MiKiHKs, .... lui Paraaaa PC
J. B. REYNOLlMi. lj p.rnaal 41.
W. K. BM K. - lfcM Parnaai B4.
W. G. DAVII1BON i.,t rsrsaia St.
Lolils SkEaa. - . . ear Pint Nalioaal Baas.
CLARK'S 40 TOURS TO EUROPE
Moat eeupreheaalve and attractive ever e flared.
Plral 4ianure April la. at Sara 44T4.
TaVAJIK O. QXUMM, TWa MtabUmg.M. T.
9m
I
RepuMIe meet pfd . pvj t'4 48
Pork Uland (v. 11-, - 1-. :4
Rock I.laad r pfd 7O0 4 2 244
m. l. a r. M pfd 1 4
Si. Louis k W II '
at ll a. w. pfd ' 21
Snuthom Parlfle I.ln 74 ' 1?
"n. Psi-inn pfd 1U4
So, Railway Lft lie, )l 114
Ho. Railway pfd 409 87 24
Texaa ft psotnc ..... lf4
T., St. L. ft w 1
T . 81. L. ft W. pfd 41 41 41
tinloa Parlflo 84.2J ir.4 2X1 1241s
I'nlon Parlftn pfd , 4
IT. B. Kxpresa ' 90
II. 8. Rr-allv 40
U. 8. Ruhher 81
V. 8. Robber pfd PO II tl 81
V. 8. Steal 2f 10 834 8'.' 2.1
II. 8. Steel pfd 1,U 27 27 S
Va.-(arolln themli-al 1
Va.-Carok Cheat, pfd 80
Wabash 10 K4 10 o
Wabai pfd 10 174 17 17
Wella-Pargo bpress 2"
Weetlnghoiise Klectlie oft
Western linion 40 42 614 H
WheellBI ft U B ' 4
Wlnooneln Central i4
Wis. Central pfd 24
Northern Paolflo 11, 124 ' 1J
Central Leather 40 1 1 1'4
Central leather prd P 87 27 27 4
loas-8heffleld Steel 202 4K 4U 444
Great Northern pfd 1.2o 1U4 124 1234
Inter borough Met. 1U0 7 7 8
Int. Met. pfd tn
Utah Copper M0 80 29 24
Total sales tor the day, 214,440 shares. '
New York Meaey Market.
NEW TORK. April 4. MONEY On call,
nominal.
T1MK LOANS Dull and easy; sixty days,
I per cent; ninety days, JWtfSH per cent;
six months, 4 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER iW36
per cent.
BTKKLINO EXCHANGE Steady, with
actual business In bankers' bills at f4.86o0r$
4lttin6 for demand, and at f4.842fyoH.8430 for
sixty day bliis. Commercial bills, 4.83T,tf
4.S4V,.
BILVER Bar, tec; Mexican dollara, 47e.
GOVERNMENT. BONDS Steady ; rail
road bonds, steady.
The following are the closing quotations
on bonds:
TJ. B. rf. la. rag 102 L. ft N. ual. 4s M
do coupon 1....1M Man. e. g. 4s. 82
V. 8. 8s. reg 100 Mex. Central 4a. -'
do coupoa I'll' do 1st loo 14
I). 8. new 4s. reg. .120 Mlnn. ft St. L. 4s... 8I
do ooupon I...12J4M., K. ft T. 4s
Am. Tobacco 4 47 do 2s 80
do 4s ll24 N. R. IL Of M. 4s 74
Atchison gen. 4s,
4'N. Y. C. g. 84s 8
"do adj. 4s.
84 N. J. C. f. 4
ad No. Pacific 4s 4
7 do 2s 70
20 N. ft W. c. 4s 8(1
444 0. S. L. rfrtg. 4 8
1024 Penn. cv. 86
47 Reading gen. 4s K4
45 St. L. ft I. M. o. 6..llM
84 St. U ft 8 F. fa. 4. 44
Atlantic C. L. 4i
Bel. ft Ohio 4a...
do 84S
Bra. R. T. 0. 4s.
Central of Oa. 6.
do 1st Inc
do 2d Inc
do 2d Inc
Ches. ft Ohio 44..
84-gt. L. 8. W. o. 4s.... 40
Chicago ft A. 84- 42 Seaboard A. L. 4s.. 46
C, B. ft q. n. 4s 4Bo. Pacific 4s.... 2a
C, R. I. ft P. 4a..... 41 do 1st 4s ctfs
do ool. ts 44 80. Railway hs 88
CCC. ft BU L. g. 4s 24 Texas ft P. 1 12
Colo. Ind.
A. MT.. St. L. ft W,
71
Cole. Mid. 4s
Colo, ft So. 4s....
Cuba
Distillers' Seo. 4a.
Erie p. I. 4s.
do gen. 4s.
Hock. Val. 44a
... f4 Union Pacific 4s.,
... 87 do cv. 4s
...101 V. S. Steel 2d 6s.
... 70 sWabaah ls
... 24 Western Md. 4s..,
... 44 W. ft fc. B. 4s....
...100 Wis. Central 4s...
... 77 Atchison cv. 4s...
... 84 do cv. 6a
.... 24
.... 24
....
....10
.... 3
....
.... 82
.... 87
.... 27
.... 67
Japan 4s
do 44 ctfs.
edo Id series
Ottered. Bid.
46lnL Met. 44
Boston Stocks and Doads.
BOSTON, April 4. Money, call loans, 2V4
(N per cent; time loans, 4Cut per cent.
The following were the closing prices on
stocks and bonus:
Atchison ad, 4s,
r Atlantic
.. 9
.. 1
..430
.. 21
.. 4.4
.. 84
do 4s
Hex. central 4s...,
Atchison
do pfd ,
Boston ft Albany..
Doa.on Elevated ..
r'tu hburg pfd
Mexican Central ...
N. Y., N. H. ft H
Union Pacinc
Am. Arge. Cheat...,
do pld
Am. Pneu. Tub...,
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. ft T.. ......
Am. Woolen ,
do pfd ,
Dominion I. ft 8..,
Edison Elec. lllu...
General Elextrlo ..
Mas. Eledlio ......
do pld
Mess. Oas ....
United Fruit ,
United 8. M..
do pfd ...... .
TJ. 8. Steel ,
do pfd ...,...,.v
Adventure
Alloue
Amalgsmeteg .....
.. 9641llngham
.. 81 Cat. ft Heels
.. 744 Centennial
.. 86 Copper Hsnge ....
..1M Daly West -
..l:t0 Franklin
..14 Oranby
.. 1741sls Royals ......
..lSD'a Mas. Mining ....
..124 Michigan
.. 14 Mohawk
.. 20 Mont. C. ft C...
.. 5-Old Dominion ....
..124 Osceola
..lit Parrot
,.l(guincy
.. 184 Shannon ,
.. K4 Tamarack
.. 16 Trinity
..204 United Copper
..1254U. S. Mining
.. 10 U. 8, Oil ,
.. 44 Utah
.. 60 Victoria
..124 Winona
.. 44 Wolverine .
.. ' North Butte
.. 3a Butte OoallUoa ..
.. 17 Nevada
,.. 14i'al. ft Arlsona....
.. 244 Arlsona Com
.. 6240reene Caaanea ..
... 184
... 24
... 11
... 444
... 74
... 26
... 82
... 17
... to
... 11
... 40
... li
... 4
... 25
... 4
... 4
... 8
... 6
...124
... 43
... 2o
... 11
...100
... 17
... 84
. ClemvrlaaT Heate Bank Statement. ,
NEW-YORK, April 4. The statement of
clearing house banks for the week shows
that the banks hold $40,690,300 more than
the requlrementa of the 2S per cent re
serve rule. This ts an increase of $901,775,
In the proportionate cash reserve, as com
pared with last week. The statement fol
lows: Increase
Loans .....$1.1U78,700 $15,839,000
Deposits- 1,21 3,9f4, 400 24.U20.100
Circulation en, 273.SIO 763,100
IKal tenders 62.252.7ii0 840.700
Specie 281,9ai.2O0 . ,71,100
Reserve 344,178,900 . 7,0fin,800
Reserve required. ,48,Hfl0 6,156,226
Surplus 40,690,300 ' 901,775
Ex II. S. deposits..., 61,660,875 . 639,350
Decrease.
The per rent of actual reserve of the
clearing house banks at the close of busl-
The statement of the banks and trust
companies of Greater New York, not mem
bers of the clearing house, shows that
these Institutions have aggregate deposits
of $808,483,000: total cash on hand. $u6,8u2,4D0
and loans amounting to $810,715,400.
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, April 4. London closing stock
quotations:
Consols, nroner
CTS-isMe., Kan. Texas.. 22
.. 47 New York Central... 100
do aroount .......
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd
Baltimore ft Ohio...
Canadian Pacific . .,
Chesapeake ft Ohio.
7 Norfolk ft Western.. 44
, - e.
, 89 Ont. ft Wasters .
84Psnnsylvanta
1644 Rand Mines
82
88
. 69
. 84
. 62
. 13
. 88
. 74
.W7
. 88
. 88
.100
. 10
. 18
. 88
414Kesdlng
Chi. Oreat western.. 64 Southern Railway
Chi., Mil. at St.. r.. lis 00 pia
De Beer 11 Southern Pacific .
Denver ft Rio 0 18 Union Pacific
do pfd 62 do pfd
Erls 14 United Stat Btaal
do 1st pfd 82 do pfd ,
do 2d pfd tl Wsbash
Orsnd Trunk 16 do pfd
Illinois Central 12S Spanish 4a .......
Loulsvllls .ft Nash. ..100 Asna.1. Copper
. r
PILVER Par. dull. 25(825 7-16d per ounce.
MONET 2&-'4 per cent.
The rate of dlsootint In the open market
for short bills Is 2j per cent; for three
months' bills, 24 per cent,
V 1 1 1
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. April 4 The demand for
money slackened on the market today and
rates were slightly easier. Discounts were
firm. On the Stock exchange the week-end
and the approach of the settlement made
dealings meager. First-class securities
eased in anticipation of fresh capital re
qulrementa Foreigners weakened on Paris
selling. "
HKKLIN. April 1 Prices on the Bourse
today were weaker on a profit-taking, but
improved towards the close.
PARIS, April 3, Prices on the Bourse to
day were steady. The private rate of dis
count was 11-18 per cent.
Bank Ocarina.
OMAHA, April 4. Bank clearings for
today were $l,K4,0Si!.o4, and for the corre
sponding date last year $1,749,510.07.
190. 1907.
Monday ...
Tuesday ...
Wednesday
Thursday .
Friday
Saturday ..
$ J.151.771.6B $1.82,10.fl7
1,961. 137.32
1.7t4,832.36
l.wi.tM K4
$.224,637.00
2.1X4,6ri7.01
1.&H.IM2 64
1,76,51.M
1,K1K,2H 82
1,714,7117.37
1.749,610.07
Totals $12,S!7,310.2 H0,8t,52.7
Increase over - the corresponding week
last year,. ll.ttfl.Tao.tQ.
New York. mala Stocks.
NEW YORK. April 4. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were
Adaaa Cos. ...
6
Utile Chief
.. 6
,.;:o
. .2M
.. 4
.. 28
.. 22
.. 18
..14tt
A lie
Breece
Brunswick Con
Coiustorlt Tunnel ..
(on. t'al. Vs....
Iron Silver .........
Lsadvlll Coa
.150
. 1
. 1
. 20
. 42
.luu
.
Ontario
Ophir
Peloal ....1
Saves
Sierra Nevada ,
Small Hups
btaadard
agar nasi Molaaaes.
NEW TORK. April 4. Sl'tJAR Raw.
easy; fair refining, 8.86c; centrifugal, M
teat. 4.3m-. Molaaaes sugar, 3.61c hotlned,
steady; No. 6, 6uuc; No. 7, 4 96c; No. a, 4 laic;
No. 2. 4.t4So; No. 10. 4.76c; No. 11. 4.7tc; No.
13. 4.S5c; No. 13, 4ic: No. 14, 4,65c; con fee -tinners'
A, S.2oc; mould A, 5 76c: cut loaf,
t.20c ; crushed, 10c; powdered. 6.&0o; granu
lated, l.4oc; cubea, t.t&c.
MOLAStSES nrm; New Orleans open
Kettle, good to choice, SsrtplZO.
CotToo Market.
NEW TORK, April 4. COFFFTE Futures
market closed steady; July, 8.75c; Septem
ber. 4.H6c; December, $.tx-; March, 6260.
Spot market, quiet; No. 1 Rio, tic; No. 4
Cantos, kMac; Build coffee, dull; Cordova,
rVttiisa.
OMAFIA LIVE STOCK MkT
Cattle of All Kinds Show Decline for
the Week.
HOGS SHOW GOOD GAIN TOIL WEEK
Sheep and I.amha In Moderate Receipt
All Week, with Prices Stead- to
Ten or Fifteen Ccnta
Lower at Close.
SOUTH OMAHA, April 4,' 1908.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
Ofilclal Wednesday
.1 tun
... 6.43
... 4,6
... 1.4!9
... 6n
... IS
8.'
17.14
ti.tol
7.4K7
6.347
4,031'
tl.b.41
,4.-4
4.0V 1
til fil ial Thursday
Official Friday
Estimated Saturday.
,2no
Six days this week.. ..18. 406 30.218 86.616
Same dava lant week 1; ml 33.041 44.30.
Bame days 2 weeks ago.,17.4!4 b3,0.14 81, W7
Same days 8 weeks ago..ls,aft) W.&0 22,714
Same days 4 weeks ago..ltt,l!8 t,o6 1S,3V1
Same days laat year.... 20,108 2u.0u3 64,434
The following table shows the receipts
or cattle, hogs and sheep at Houtn umana
for the year to date, compared with last
rear,
1 unc 1907. inc. Dec,
Cattle 263.WI 23.194 44.332
Hogs 2.8.-4) t3t;.2!ll 162.669 ....
Sheep 3o6.634 6a.oa 140,4tio
The following table ariowa tha average
Price of hogs al South Omaha fur the last
seversj days, with comparisons:
Date. I 1S08. 11907. 19C. 1906. 1904. 1TO8. 11902.
March 24.
March 25.
March 26.
March' 27.
March 28.
Murch 29.
March 30.
March 31.
April 1....
April 2...
April 8...
April 4...
4 804
l4
t 08 6 02 7 37 M
08
6 lil & M
7 24 14
6 0IW
6 22
6 6014
6 57 J
6 78
6 031 20
6 13
1 XZ
6 11 6 27 t 13
7 28
6 12
6 9a
6 98
6 06
b a 1 1
6 KH 6 17
7 301
31) 8 2H
6 09
6 It)
S 83,
V 3U
6 261
6 09 6 07
7 21
7 28
7 29
6 14 4 98
6 97
6 69,
6 4K
6 45,
47
6 48
6 161
e
6 04
6 65
6 79
6 30
6 281
6 09
6 14
7 301
6 GtiH
6 15
7 241 6 68
0 13'
22 6 21
7 2 64
. 'Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C. M. & BL P. ....
Mo. P. Ry
U. P. R. R.
C. & N. W. (east) ..
C. ac N. W. (west! ..
C, St. P., M. Ai O..
C, B. Q. (east) ..
C, li. & J. (west) ..
C, R. 1. & P. leant)..
C, R. I. & P. (west).
Chicago Ot. Western.
Total receipts ...
2
eg at
9 28
2
1 20
7
1 1
13 .. 1
1 ..
1
1
7 67 28 2
The disposition of tha day's receipts was
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head indicated:
Cattle. Hogs.
lliti
6!9
'. 1,194
745
, 3;;3
21
' 14t
410
211
213
1
Omaha Packing Co.
Switt and Company
Cudahy Packing Co.
Cudahy Bros. . Co. ..
8. K. Klngan
Hlackshlre
Suer Bros ..i...
Wlemuth
Hoffman
8choolh
Indeiwndent
Other buyers
Totals 2 4,426
CATTLE There was the usual Saturday s
holiday in the cattle trade today, there not
being enough cattle on sale to make a mar
ket. The receipts for the week show a
slight Increase over last week, but a fall
ing on aa compared with a year ago ot al
most 2,000 head. The arrivals this week
have Included a good many good beet cat
tle, the quality of the receipts improving as
the season advances.
Under the Influence of a sharp reaction
In prices on beef steers at all market points,
the week opened here with a sharp break.
winch was followed by another heavy de
cline on Wednesday. At the close of the
week the market la 2o.'40o lower than laat
Week, the decline being the heaviest and
most marked on the medium' grades.
strictly choice cattle have not shown so
much loss, hut they, too, are lower. As
high s Hi.96 was paid earlier In the week
for a very choice bunch of cattle, the beat
seen here this year, but It la a question if
anything would bring over $6.86 at the dose
of tile week, however good It might be.
Cows and hellers declined along witu Deei
steers, the average loss being about 2jc
on that kind of cattle. The uest grades
possibly do not show as much decline, the
heaviest loss being on the medium kinds.
Common cannera also escaped with leas de
cline, for the reason that they have not
advanced to any extent.
Strictly good feeders sold about as high
as any time, in tact, $o.3b was paiu ior
one strictly choice load of feeding cattle.
On the 'other hand, Uie aharp decline In beef
steers has -nade medium grades of feeders
very weak and generally a little lower,
while alockera have been extremely alow
sale, with the. fair to common kinds as
much at 2Ext40c lower.
uuotationa on cattle: uooa to choice
cornfed steers, 6.2o(a.o6; fair to good corn-
fed steers, $o.7ou.2a; common to iair corn
fed steers, $4.7uU'6.76; good to choice cows
and heifers. 4.7ii(io.7u: fair to good cows
and heifers, $3.7fjj4.75; common to fair cows
and heifers, $2.ouj,3.i6; good to choice Block
ers and feeders, 4.7Utt.3l lair 10 gooa
stockers and feeders, $4.00a4.7i; common
to fair stockers and feeders, $3.oO4.00.
HOGS The hog market was a surprise
to the "talent" this morning. After the
heavy break in Drovislona yesterday., every
one was looking for a decidedly lower hog
market. On the contrary, the market
opened active and 6&10c higher, with both
packers and snippers Buying quite ireeiy.
After the. more urgent orders were filled,
tha trade slowed up and It looked very
much aa If the market would close lower,
but still the demand was sufficiently good
to clean up everything at prices very nearly
as good as those which prevailed earlier.
The market might pussiniy De quoted as
closing a little easier. The bulk of the
hogs went at t.7txin. V5. witn a top at j.ao.
Testerday the most of the hogs sold at
$5.6H)6.70, with-a top at $5.76. Everything In
the yards was sold by 10 o'clock in the
morning.
The receipts of hogs this week show
very' little change as compared with last
week, so far as the number Is concerned,
but a considerable gain aa compared with
the corresponding week of a year ago.
The market throughout the week has been
wild and erratic, showing rapid fluctua
tions, both up and down. Thus, during
the first two days of the week, there was
an advance of 26u3uc. On Wednesday
there waa a drop of nearly 10c, which was
fullv recovered on1 inursaay. rriaays
market declined about 12c. while today's
market was higher. After all the ups and
downs, the week closes wit hi market 20foj
25c higher than It was at the (close of last
week, or jusi $1.00 higher that! It was two
weeks ago. . j
ReDresentallve sales: 1
Noi-
Av.
....181
....241
....
,...i4
....278
,...iit
....S04
...244
....!
....210
,...11
8h. Pr. No. A v. 8h. Pr.
80 8 4S 20 215 ... 1 74
800 4 Hi. &i9 80 6 72
40 6 45 14 28 W 4 14
84fl 8 46 40 S HO 4 74
SO. 4 66 71 2 120 . 2 76
i;o 8 tTii -'7 .. 2 IB
t40 2 10 81 Mi 1M 1 74
SO 4 10 64 2.M tt 8 18
120 6 70 4.1 14 ... 8 15
fl I 10 41 11 IK 111
Ij I 10 ' 47 234 ... I 16
&0 I 70 78 218 ... I 18
80 8 10 T7 214 84 I 11V
... (10 21 i ... 4 7T,
80 6 70 fil 2W 82 ( 774
... I 12-4 40 2S4 ... 2 71S4
80 I 7:1 68 3U4 ... i 77
... I 72 Tl. 214 80 8 T7i,
... I 7!V4 71 838 40 8 11'4
tuO 2 72 62 24 ... I 20
... I 7SSS4 48. ...... .824 ... 180
82 6 72i, ' 44 11 40 I DO
... I 72 71 214 ... I 20 '
84 71 ' 78 W7 40 8 40
40 8 7iS 2X0 80 I fcl
.. 8 11! 82 . 1 1 2 20 I 80
810 12 II 81 4
... 6 78 . 63 8U) ... I 44
20 6 72
81...,
0...,
24...,
67....
41.....
45.....
81.....
44
82
41...'..
44
14.....
8T
44.....
M
7S
84
18
82
Ik.
41
42
78
4S
44
18
41
..144
,.m
..2M
..IDS
..Eli
,.tn
..Ijl)
..'.
..lit
,.K4
..2E4'
,.7
,.2t
..1D4
..2ii2
..17
17..
Tl.
...212
sniKEft-RecelDts of sheep this morning
looked pretty large on paixr, twenty-eight
tare being reported In. out unfortunately
they weie all Colorados bound eastward
to be shorn and fod out for the later mar
ket, and were not offered for sale at this
point. The number of aheep and lambs
actually on sale tftla week has been very
short, showing a heavy falling off as com
pared with laat week and a year ago. The
market, taking the week as a whole, has
been In very fair condition. Under the in
fluence of lower eastern markets it broke
shacply en Wednaeilay, but later on re
covered a good share of the decline. At
the close of the week the market could be
quoted at steady to lftulie lower, the de
cline being principally on the medium
kinds of both sheep and lamb.
A feature of the market has been the
very narrow range between price at this
point and Chicago. Buyers at this point
have stood up and paid almost Chicago
prices tor good killers and have taken
everything offered so -.hat the trade, bar
ring Wednesday's break In the market,
has been active throughout the week- From
tUia U wUl be readily uoaaj stood thai the
week's trade has been very satisfactory
10 owners.
Quotations on wnnled sheep and lambs:
I.HMihs. good to rhoice, $;.favus ou; lambs,
fair to good,- $h.7,i67.Wi; good shesrlnsj
lambs, 2A ii"u 7.3; yearlings, good to choice
light, ti.tDiti 7.4; yearlings, goid to choice
heavy, $S.in& 7.00; yearlings, fair to good,
$K.2.;U'5.50; wethers, good to choice, $n
7.tJ; wethers, fair tn gnnd, $i.0'u6.o0; ewes,
good to choice, $1 .POtiii.70; ewes, fair to
good, Vi-aOruoO; culls and bucks, 84.oom6.00.
Quotations on shorn sheep are 6tc under
wooled stock, and snorn lambs 10c under
wooled stock.
CHICAGO LIVES STOCK MARKET
Cattlo svnd Sheep t eady Hog Strang
to Higher.
CHICAGO, April 4. CATTLE Receipts,
800 head; market steady; beeves. $4.&0-i f.30;
cows and heifers, $2.ooci1.00; Texans, $l.4ti
6.4(1; calves, $4.75i7ifi.T6; westerns, $4 40i6.&0;
stockers and feeders. 13.2Mit.30.
HCKJS-Rocvlpts. 10,000 head; market
strong to 60 higher; lights. $58ofti.i0;
mixed. $o.fVa.26; lienvv, $5.lr1T6.2fi; pigs,
$4.7rV.i5.r; rough, $o.iyuo.96; bulk of sales,
$ti.Ohlrj.S.
.8HKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.0T0
nead; market steadv; .native, $4.7RW.N);
westerns, $6.00fjS.HO; yearlings, K2f.'(7.40;
lambs, $8.00rai7.86; westerns, $6.257.86.
Knnsna City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 1M00 head; market slendy; choice
export and dressed beef steers, l6.4Miti.9o,
fair to good. $o.2oS.40; western steors,
$5.00Er.7O; stockers and feeders. $3.7Mi5.0;
southern steers, $4.5oti.50; southern cows,
$3.2&r(,i4.80; native cows, $2 7Mifi.2S; native
heifers, $2.7&4ji26; bulls, $3.5om6.26; calves.
$3.6Vfi6.5.
HOOS Receipts, 35,000 head; mnrket 5c
higher; top, $5.97',: bulk of sales, $ft.S.Vif
6.96; heavy, $6.9a.H7; packers and huti-h-ers.
$S.80(ii6.96; lights, $5.70(66.85; pigs, $l.80y
5.26.
SHEEP ANT LAMBS No receipts; mnr
ket nominally steadv; lambs. $.2Vfi7.9ii,
ewes and yearlings, $R.50(n.80; westrrn year
lings, $6.2M7.26; western slirep, $&.25'"y 5.75;
stockers and feeders, $3.60tfrfi.:jO.
St. Lonls Live Stock Market.
ST. IOtTlSJ. Anrll l-TiTTt.V' l!lnl.
800 head. Including 600 Texans; market for
natives 6c lower; native shipping -and ex
port steers, $6.107.25; dressed beef and
butcher steers. So.44Kii44.no: steeis under 1,(..
pounds. $4.76(01.06: alnrkpri unit f..n.l,.i-
$3.0cu6.26; cows and hnifcrn, $2.75'u16.00; fan
ners, $2.0013.00; bulls, $3.25(i6.25; calves. $;..0
(rrf.OO; Texas and Indian steers, $3.50.25;
cows and heifers, $1.7.V4.25.
HOOS lRe-elntS- 4 (X )i,iud mmk..l
stenrlv tn Ae hlffhui" tiloe 011,1 liirl,t tliiiri.
6.00; packers. $r..5O(i.05; butchers anil best
neavy, ta.isjafo.lh.
No sheep market.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. April 4. CATTLK Re
ceipts, 645 hend. Market dull; cowa and
heifers, $2.2u(U5.25; stockers and feeders, 23.75
&4.75.
1KK-Rece Ints. K14 head. Market 6c
higher; top, SH.00; bulks, $5.t4i5J6.90.
SHEEP AND LAMRS Hcceints. none:
lambs, $7.4otji7.50; yearlings, $ti.75(ii7.25.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la.. April 4. (Special Tele
gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 200 head; mar
ket steady.
HOGS Receipts. 1.000 head. Market
strong, selling at $5.6&&6.80; bulk of sales,
6.6Gij6.7&.
Stock In Sight.
- Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
South Omaha 25 4,031 8,956
Sioux City 200 2,0110
Kansas City 1,100 3.5H0 ....
8U Louis 4.
St. Joseph 645 814 ....
Chicago 300 10,000 ....
Total receipts... 3,070 24,345 6,956
U at A II A. WlIOLE!A..K MARKET.
Condition of Trade and Quotations on
Staple ana Vtey Produce.
EGGS Fresh selling eggs, candled, 14c.
BUTTER Common. lc; fancy tub and
rolls, 19u,21c; creamery, 30c.
CHEESE New full cream. Wisconsin
twins, ilhic; new full cream brick, 17c; do
mestic new Swiss, Ike; new limourger, Luii
loci young Americans. 17tto.
LIVE POULTRY Springs. 84c: hens. 10c:
roosters, 4c; ducks, 9c; geese, 714c
HAT Choice No. 1 upland. $7.50; medium,
$t.50; No. 1 bottom, $5.00; off grades, $4.00tf
t.CM. Rye straw. $7.00. No. 1 alfalfa. $11. uo.
i tturiuAii r nun a.
BANANAS-Port Li moll, owing to sis.
per bunch, tl.tn o 23.00.
ORANGES Extra fancy. 80 to 90 aixe.
per box, $2.75; extra fancy, 112 sixe, per
box. $2.85; extra fancy, 126 and 150 aixe, per
box, $3; extra fancy, 176, 2u0. 216. 250 size,
ner box. $3.25; extra fancy, Washington
navels, 80 to 96 aize, per box, $2.5u; extra
fancy, Washington navels, 112 size, per box,
$2.05; extra fancy, Washington navela, Lli
and 150 size, per box, $2.75; extra fancy.
Washington navels, lis. JM. 210, ZoU size.
per box. $3.
LEMONS Extra fancy, extra long keep
ing, SuO to 300 aize, per box, 24; extra choice,
extra long keeping, SuO and 360 size, per
box, $3.75; extra fancy, 300 sixe. per box,
$3.50; extra choice Urey hound, 300 size, per
box, $3.2u.
FatUlTS.
APPLES Washington, Rome Beauties,
Red Cheea Pippms, Kings, Spys. assorted.
per box, $1.50; California red winter Pear
mans, per box, (1.50.
STRAWBERRIES Texas berries arrived
Monday and sold for $6. Another lot came
Tuesday and sold tor $5. Probabilities are
they will get as low as $4.
UKAPtUS Malaga, cuoice, per Keg, ei.w.
Malaga, extra fancy, $4.50; extra choice,
per keg, 4t; extra fancy, extra heavy.
$o.00.
CrtAX13natttlc.o exu-a lancr uu anu
Buglo, per bbl.. .0.00; extra fancy Jersey,
per bbl.. $8.00; extra fancy Jersey, per box,
300.
peaks uxira iancy winter rveius. per
box. $3.75.
OLD AND NJCW ViSUETABLES.
TOMATOES Florida te-basket crates,,
per crate, $4.00; Cuban tomatoes, owing to
quality, 41.00 to
tALUr uiwuv-i-er s-aosen crate,
to $3.50.
LETTUC1S florlda nead. per hamper 23;
per doc, $1.00(U1.50.
TOMATOES Extra fancy Florida (6
basket ciaius) per crate. $3 .60; choice
Florida (6-basket crates), per crate, $3.
PEPPERS Florida te-bankel crates), per
crate,
CUCUMBERS ttxtra iancy not nouse,
Illinois (i doz.), per box, $4 choice, hot
bouse, Illinois (3 dos.), per box, $3.
Hot house radishes, iiead lvtluoe, onions.
parsley, per dos., 4oc. Southern radishes.
parsley, new beets, new carrota, new shal
lots, owing to size, per dox., 40ju0c. Old
carrota, parsnips, turnips, beets, per bbl.,
$2.26.
ROTABAUA5 Canadian, per 10., l'Ac
CABBAGE Extra fancy Holland seed.
per lb., lVsO.
ONIONS Extra fancy Red Globe, per lb..
2c; Wisconsin yellow, per lb., 2c; Va
lencia hpanUh, per crate, $l.b0; Valencia
Spanish, 160-lb. crates, $4 25.
U.MON SliTB Yellow bottom. 22 lbs. In
bu., per bu., $2.75; red, $3; white, $3.25.
SEED POTATOES Kansas sweet, per
Mil., $1.85: 5-bu. lota, $1.75.
NUTS, CIDER. HONEY. DATES, CELERY
Coauoauuts, each 5c; per sack, $4- No. 1
selocled California English walnuta, per
lb., 1'iVsC. Filberts, Brazila, Jumbo pecans,
butternuts, per sack, UVo. No. 1 hand
picked peanuts, roasted, ec; raw. 6c.
riuit,i-taiuornia, alrlcuy Iancy, 2
traniea, per caue. $3.75.
CELERY Florida, per crate, $3.60.
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BEEF CUTS.
Ribsi No. L 15c: No. 2. 12c: No. I. MMrC.
Loins: No. L 19c; No. 2, 15c; No. $, 1-nC
Chuck: No. 1. 8c; No. 2, 7c; No. 3, 7tc
Round; mo. l. toe; iso. i. vc, io. 3, iw,
Plate: No. L 6c; No. 2,-c; No. . 5 Vic.
AllSCiuLlAW auUUBI.
CiiNNED GOODS Coru, standard west
ern. 75c. Tomatoes, fanny, 3-pound tana.
11.45; standard. 3-pound cane, H20, Pine
apples, grated, 2-pound. 42.202.30; sliced,
$l.i5u2 35. Gallon, applea, $4.5u Calllornia
apricots. 2-uu3.o. Pears. $2.1ota3.i5.
t-'eaunea, 4l.suiud.is. a. v '-eaciiee, iu-j
$.15. Alaska salmon, red, $1.40; fancy
Chinook, flat. $3.15; fancy socaeye, flat.
li.16. Sardines, quarter oil, $3.iiu; three,
quarters tuostard. $3.35. Sweet potatoes.
$i.Zoiui.if. Sauerkraut, 96c Pumpkins, sue
titloo. Lluia beana, 2-potnd, 'oc'uiVia.
koaked beans, 2-pouud, 65c; fancy, $1.251.46.
CAL1FDKMA DRIED FRUITS Prune
are aomsvbfat unaetlied by freer offerings
from second hands, who seem desirous of
moving supplies of immediate grades, y no
tations raiige trom oc to vc ior vaiiiuinia
fruit end from 6Vo to 80 for Oregon,
peaches vre very turn, with fancy yellow
quoieu at 13HC . '
SUGAIv- Jianulated, cane, per sack, $6 40,
beet. 45.UO. cut loaf, cube, eiu; pow
dered, 6.1'C.
COFFEE Roasted, No. 36, 2Cc; No. $4
Sic; No. 19c; No. 20, 14ViC
FISH xiauput, 11c; iioui, 11c; picaerei,
10c; pike, 9c; pike, fresh, frozen, 12c; whit
fish, lie: buffalo. 14c: bullheads, skinned
and dressed. 13c; catfish, dressed, 15c; whit
sunflsh. tmQc; crappiea, 15c; large crapplea.
15c; herring. Irtrli, irozen, c; wniie nsn,
perch, 7c; whits bass, 14c; black bass, 35c;
f'oren. I31f"; pirKerel. fresh, frczen, 7c.
HIDES AND TALLOW Greensalled, No.
L 2o, No. t 4c; bull bides, lc: aruen un
alled. No. 1. u, grv4 uiiKalted. No. 2, Icj
THE 0E0E3TF0L BEME
Absolute Safety of one's funds is the rightful demand
of every Individual who entrusts his monry to a Dank.
The First National Hank of Omaha cordially inrltes your
account and insures the Safety of your deposits.
first immihi mm
OF OMAHA
THIRTEENTH AND FARI1AM STREETS
Oldest and Largest Bank in Nebraska.
9
The Updike Grain Co.
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT
708 to 714 Orandcls Oldg.
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
BROK E. JRL S
GRAIIV, PROVISIONS,
STOCKS AND BONDS
1 1
PRIVATE WIRES
Tsilenhnnaiaii I Nt. Doiirils
MEW YORK
Successor to
Boyce Commission Co., lOH Board of Trade Bldg.
Margins 1 cent on grain. $2.00 on stock. Public and private rooms
for customers. Eest service In Omaha. A reliable company.
borse hides, S1.0(Xg2.50; sheep pelts, wcy) .00
Tallow, No. 1. 4Vic; No. 2. 3jc.
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, April, 4. COTTON Fut
ures orened steady; May, D.tiTc; July, .77c;
August, U.71c; Oi-l.i'oor, 8,tWc; December,
U.ivm ; January, D.liUc.
Futures cloned slendy; April. .5Rc; Hay,
9,Kc; June, 9.73c; July, 9.7tic; Augunt, K.iiho;
October, .63c; IJecembcr, S.tac; January,
K.tilc; March, ' 9.ti5c. .
Spot closed quiet; middling uplands,
10.50c; middling gulf, 10.75c; sales, none.
GALVESTON, Texus, April 4. COTTON
Steady, KlViC.
1ST. LOl'IS, April 4.-COTTON-Qulct;
middling, lo-c; no sales, receipts or ship
ments; stock, 26,132 boles.
NEW ORLEANS, April 4. COTTON
Spot very steady, prices urn-lumen d; mid
dling inttc - ' r '
I
Evaporated Apples and Dried Fro Its.
NEW YORK. April 4. EVA PO RATED
A 1JFLES Market quiet, with fancy at 104
(611c; cholc;e, HWtc; prime, 7('j7c; com
mon to fair, 6tjtic.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are steadier In tone, as recent shipments
te the interior have reduced supplies .con
siderably. California fruit Is quoted at 44
iil4c; Oregons, Si&luc. Apricots are un
changed notwithstanding bullish advires
from the east, with extra choice at l!rt
31c; fancy, au'-'4c. There is a fair demand
for peaches, with choice quoted at lew
loVic; extra chnlce, .lliftllVsc; fincy, HVr
15c; extra fancy, 13(f(14e. Raisins are dull
nnd unchanged, Willi loose Muscatel at 5
fotiWc; seeded, t'itWiWi London layers, (1.55
4jL75.
Movements of Merchandise.
NEW YORK, April 4. Imports of mer
chandise and dry goods at the port of New
York for the week ending March & were
valued at tl2,7tU,719. Imports of specie for
the porti of New York for the week ending
today were 2ZZ,-XI6 in silver and 485,3K in
gold. Exports of specie from the port of
New York for the week ending today were
148,205 gold and J33,8.S3 silver.
" Great Northern Dividend Hnme.
NEW YORK, April 4. DiiectorB of the
Great Northern Railway company declared
a quarterly dividend lot per cent on Its
stock. - This Is unchanged from the last
previous quarter. . .
Wool Market.
ST. LOl'IS, April 4. WOOL Steady ; me
dium grades, combing and clothing, iVVr?
2uc; llglit fine. 17(lc; heavy fine, 12ijlSc;
tub washed, 23g0c.
TiEUP WITH STORESBALKED
Copartnership of Fruit Men nnd llltf
Merchants Opposed by City
Attorney.
Anton Bpragettl and Polltl Macaroni can
not get around the provisions of the new
lunch wagon and fruit vender ordinances
by forming a copartnership with any of
the other large stores and thereby be per
mitted to occupy the three feet of sidewalk
space allowed for the display of wares for
the occupancy of their fruit or hamburger
carts, so says Assltani City Attorney Rine.
Under ordinance provision retail dealers
are allowed three feet of the sidewalk
space abutting their stores for the display
of goods, but not for Uie sale of them.
Under this provision lunch and peanut
peddlers would be allowed to place their
wagons on this three feet space, providing
they had an Interest In the store abutting,
but they could sell nothing from the
wagons. In the market district, designated
by city ordinance, sales cant be made from
the sidewalk, but the small street m r
chants do not want to locate In this dis
trict. The police have forced the wagons from
the business streets, but many have set up
business again on vacant lots, the police
not closing this privilege to them. As many
of these vacant, lots are In the business
district, and as' the lunch wagons are not
built of brick, City Building Inspector
Withnell will this afternoon order from
the premises all pushcarts located within
the fire limits.
Councilman Elsaaser, not content with
ordering the peanut and ' welnerwurst mer
chants from the streets, Is now after the
newsboys whs have. stands on the street.
WOMAN WANTS MONEY BACK
Sara 8eond-Hand Dealer for Eleven
Dollara as Rraalt of a
Trade.
Mrs.' E. Wllburn has filed suit In the
court of Justice W. W. Eastman against
J. J. Levine for 111.30. which, she says. Is
the balance due her on a certain transaction
In second-hand goods extending over sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Wllburn ays she went to Levlne's
establishment and negotiated for a second
hand stove In exchange for a second-hand
wash machine and certain money. When
the stove was duly set up she found there
was a serious defect in It, namely, that It
would not keep fire, but persisted ln smok
ing In tha bouse. Bhe then swapped the
stova for a .rasoUna stove. Unfortuuevtely,
o
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CHICAGO
STOCKS FOR SALE
Market active this past weex. Both
speculative and conservative stocks find
readj buyers.
DIVIDEND BTOCKS.
4i Tun ttirIHiiie Co.. Amer....l.m
1 nloraili.-l'iah S.2oKlorenc OI4 4.fi.-
Utile Klorenie, Mkt. Is.nllol Chem 7 fl.
Kendall. Mont 1.15Nlpplsslng 4 75
I'nele Sara Con Ir iHmiwalorm Ida .1
tier. Amer. Coriee. 441 SOIK-tsvo Mm 2VO
ZSrTERXST-BSAJtnrCr BECTKITISS.
N'ev. Slale Tele., 7 iM0 sux-k S. C. Bank.
per cent. r-'d. N. Y. Healty, 12 per
N. Y. Realty bond. 2 perl eent .2165
cent. I25.UW Klrat Mort. O.
236.0HO First Mort.. 10-year bond
4 per cent sold bonds. lAdama EiDreaa 177
110. CW Stock Ohio Bank. J.8. Express 24
Particulars by mall to Interested pt-rties.
MZKZKO, inDUSTBIAX, ETC
Ktna Zinc, Wis 7f jL'nlv. Pneu. Tr i2IHo
I'slnniet-Nevada iclKlns. Crowtber ,....2lft-
.! 9,.... I lM .. ..k &l..u ... . -
imiau. ir i mtui 11.1, no, iq
Bonora rent. rpt...2Sn (it. West. O. R. P...2V-
Tlub. KITlolt l.bo ITrlbulllon 11 IS
Kins Sol. T. as D... 10c I Umpire Tub., bla. -Vielllngton,
IMv 4S4cuold tlueea, B, H...I10
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caioAoo, zzixv.
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Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
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Deposits guaranteed by State of Okla
hoina Ouarunty Fund. New Si tut e Law.
effective -Eel. 15th, 1D08,-provides Abrn.
lute Safety to Depositors ln this bank.
Under entire control and supervision of
btate.which guarantees the return of your
deposit ln full under any circumstances.
We pay 3 per cent on havings istnd Time
Deposits. Make remittance In any form,
or write for information.
Public LAND Opening
tio.OUU ticrtM of irriMtwl Qovernment Lwi la Bit
Horn Bulit, Wyoming, will be thrown ofrtm for -H-tleD.eai
My tl, uudur ibo Cry jtot, Alfordttig
opportunity to wrure ua Irrigate! farm tU low ci
on eatty payiaenU. Only SO daya resident inquired.
Heport oonuuning odictai ixMioe ot tha draw inn,
BeApa. Plata, and full information a?ol frv on ra
a. ileal.
r&KIGATXOH DE1AXT2E4T
Boom 405, 80S I.aaU UU, Chicago, 111.
before this was delivered it fell downstairs
and broke Its legs and was laid up for re
pairs. Then she set her heart upon a rock
ing chair, which, she says, fell to pieces
the first time she seated herself ln it- Now
she wants her money back.
WASHINGTON OBJECT LESSON
Bob SU,h (ilvee Ills Reasons Why
l'letare Bill Khonld He
Paid.
The whetting of knives In the office of
the county commissioners has not disturbed
Itobert Bmith, clerk of the court and former
watchdog of the treasury, 'i he pictures
of Washington and Lincoln still hang from
the walls of the clerk s orrice, ana, accord
ing to the former watchdog, they serva a
good purpose.
"Were I still county auditor 1 would J.f
K. the claim to pay for the pictures," be
said, after remaining silent for several
days. "Yes, sir, the claim ls legitimate."
And here is the explanation he gave:
"In the office of the district clerk 1
a here the foreigner takes out bis first
naturalization papers. lie has dreamed of
coming to America, this free country, and
he has learned of Washington. He knows
more of Washington than do moat Ameri
can. I nave so piacca ine picture mat
when the foreigner signs his oath he looks
directly Into the face ot 'he father of his
country. It impresses him; It gives him
rtspeel uml a love for bis new country."
And then the chief clerk broke In: '
"Y!i!x very rooming an unkempt old man
ttrollcd Into the oldie. ills dirty old
slouch hat was pulled down over tils eye
and his ragged apptarance attracted tha
attention of the: offici force. I'resently t he
eye of the stranger lighted upon the, pic
ture of Washington. Instantly tha old hat
came off and the man bowed renereutly.
Thi.t was' worth the (11 the County C4ui
miasloners ara worked up a Unit." -