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    TTTE t)MAUA DAILY
IEE:
THURSDAY". AFRIL 16. 1003.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Dry Weather Causes Heary Buying
" of Grain.
SILLHO IRlClS SENT HIGHER
Receipts Caatlaae) Ltaht, wllfc Lasrwr
Or
Yalars, aa Ftrmrri
Hard at Work la a
Flelda.
Are
OMAHA. April 15, ISO.
TJry weather reports opens up areneral
huvlng of wheat and with no pressure, of
selling prices are sent higher. Receipts
rontlnua light and with lower corn values
farmers arn not expected to leave their
fields to market any amount of Brain,
Inclination ai to be strongly1 bullish In
Hr wheal pit this morning and rmylna;
wan general on continued dry weather re
port, accompanied with some few damage
reports aa a result of a lack of moisture.
The market was bid steadily higher, with
no Belling pressure, and rloaed strong. May
wheat opened at 89c and closed at 8974c
Corn rould not hold the, pac with wheat
and eaaed off allghtly, with offering rather
liberal and buying; scattered. May coin
opened at 61 and cloeod at !'
(lata sustained soma alight loa with corn
and selling waa the feature, with atipport
lacking. May oata opened at 4Mo and
closed at lc.
Primary wheat receipts were JSt.OOO
buahela. and ahlnmenta were IOT.000 bushels,
against recelpta laat year of 6l.on0 buahela
and ahlpmenta of 841,fno buahela.
Corn recelpta wer 27000 buahela and
ahlpmenta were 3H7.nnn buahela. against re
ceipts laat year of KW.ono buahela and ahlp
menta of 4fln.nro buahela.
Clearances were l.ono buahela of corn;
none of oata. and wheat and flour equal
to 302.000 biiKhela.
Liverpool closed unchanged to 4d higher
on com.
Local range of options:
Articles! Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloe. Tea'y,
Wheat I
May... W m W HP
July... M M M 3 M
Bept... 78 78 78 78 78
Corn
May... 61V, M4 H4 1M 61
July... NH 6 MH W1
Kept... 58 6fiV4 6M Ei'A 58
Oata
May... 49 49i 49 4!
Omaha Cavsk PrifM.
WHEAT No. S hard. SUtWH": No. 3
hard. 87H1e: No. 4 hard, 84B'7c: No. 3
spring-. M4r7c.
COKN No. 8. nuMli4c: No. 4. 0V4nle.
No. 3 yellow, 14j624c; No. 3 white, 61 "4
OATS No. 3 mixed, 48UWV': fo. 3
white, tf'WISc; No. 4 white, 4MMRHC
HYB-No. 2. 7asf73c: No. 8. 70(&73o.
Caurlot Ilecaipta.
Wheat. Corn. Oata,
Chicago 11 81 169
Minneapolis 8.1
Omaha 10 17 18
buluth 7
CHICAGO GHAIX AND PROVISIONS
Feat area of the Trading; and final a a;
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. April 15. Dry weather In the
emit h went strengthened the local wheat
market today and at the clone the May
delivery ahnwed a net gain of WT4c. Corn
waa n higher, oata were up c and provi-
ai na were from liyjauc to azvfcc lower.
The wheat market waa firm all day lie
rauae of the continued drouth In Kansas
and Nebraska and the absence of any fore
cast of precipitation for' that section. Fac
tors of minor importance were firm cables.
small primary recelpta and a brisk demand
for cash wheat at Minneapolis. Trade be
came very quiet late in the day bocauae
of light demand. The close waa firm. May
opened Hfrc higher at 9o'lc, advanced
to 924?W4c and cloaed at MWiWKc. Clear
ances of .wheat and flour were equal to
ZiZ,2f)0 bu. Primary receipts were 236.000 Ml.,
as against 681.0UO the same dav last year.
Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported
receipts of 101 cara.xas against 862 last week
tnl JUi a. year ago.
The corn market was dull and steady,
:he range In prices for all deliveries being
I bout o. Acceptances from the country
were light and the movement small. Coni
in lesion houses were the chief bidders and
offering came mainly from holders. The
(lose was steady. May opened unchanged
it 7c, sold between 68o and 67Hc and
ilcsed at 74c. Local recelpta were 61 cara,
with 13 of contract grade.
Oats were firm all day becauae of the
absence of rain In the southwest. The
principal trading was in the September
delivery. May opened unchanged at 63c.
advanced to 63Hc and closed at 63c. Local
receipts were 169 cars.
Provisions were weak all day because of
Wreaaed recelpta of live hogs hern and at
other weatern packing centers. May pork
rloaed HOji&JVrO lower at 313.90, lard was
down loo. at fc.CCH and ribs were 20c lower
.at I8.87H.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat,
16 cars; corn, 94 cars; oats. 103 cars; hogs,
W. head.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
rsnla and other nearby firsts (free cases)
lc at mark: current receipts In returna
ble caws. lc at mark; western firsts
(free, rases). 18c at mark: current recelots
(free cases), IJio at mark.
CHRHHR Quiet but eieariv New Tnfk
full creams, choice, 15fllVc; fair to good.
j a Y'j i 4-c
Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Close.l Yes'y.
Wheat
May
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
Oata
May
bMay
aJuly
bJuly
Sept.
Pork
' May
July
Sept.
Lard
May . July
Sept.
Bihs
Muy
July
Sept.
eo9t xvr
tVi M
85
87 67 66
64 64H(S'4 63V(i!l
K 6
S3 53 E3
62 6.' bl
4b 46H 46
42 43 4L"
87 37
13 07 13 0T 13 90
13 46 1.1 60 13 20
13 77 13 77 13 60
8 15 8 18 8 02
8 87 8 37 8 30
I 66 8 66 8 42
7 02J 7 02' 86
T 27 7 27l 1 W
7 66 I 7 66 I 7 35
8ft
.83'a
87
4ftV4
tSfli
635.
KVfc
46
43
,S7HiW
13 90
13 22
13 66
8 02
8 22
8 42
87'
. 7 12
90i
84
83
67
B3-VS64
63
61
4R
42
87
IS 22
Y3 ftf
13 if7
8 17
H 40
8 57
7 07
7 32
7S7 7 67
No. 1 aOld. bNew.
Cash quotations were a follows
FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 14.25
4.75: straights, 33.9034.60: spring patents.
34 m6.10. straights, 34.004.6O; bakers, 33.10
WHEAT No. i red. 90T4!c.
CORN No. I, 767c; No. 2 yellow, 87
OATS-No. t 62fD62c: No. t white. 63c;
No. 3 white. 60?ii63c.
j RYE No. 3, 7tf7!(c.
HAKbtl-fUr to choice malting, 72
SEBD8-Flax. No. 1 northwestern, 31.18.
irmie iimoiny. 4.A.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides (loose)
36 37!.tf7. Mess pork, per bbl.. 312 9i4f
13 00. Lard, per m lbs.. T.97H. Short clear
lines tooxea;, li.il l.tu'.
Following were the receipts and ship
ment Vft livur akiiu irilll.
. Receipts. Shipments.
WE17HRR 1 THR GRUX BELT
Fair, vltk RUIas Teatperatare, for
Thursday.
OMAHA. April 15,
The area of blah D re ami re. with eoWer
weather noted In the extreme north weat
In the preceding report has mored east
ward and now overlies the Missouri and
upper Mississippi valleys, with Its crest
over Manitoba. The weather la much
colder throughout the upper valleys and
freezing temperatures are reported aa far
aouth aa northern Nebraska and north
western Iowa. Rains arn general In the
east and south and light showers were
scattered over the mountain district within
the last twenty-four hours. The weather
will bo sIlKhtly cooler In this vicinity to
night, followed by rising temperature
Thursday, with continued fair.
Omaha record of temperature and pre
cipitation compared with the correspond
ing day of the last three yeara:
190H. 1TT. 1906. 19HR.
Minimum temperature.... 4:1 8 3ft JS
Precipitation 00 .01 .00 T
Normal temperature for today. 60 dngreea.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1.
1.91 Inchea.
Deficiency corresponding period !n 1907,
1.91 Inches.
Excess corresponding period In 191, .67
Of an Inch.
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Reajlon Balletln.
For the twenty-four hours ending at S
a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday,
April 15. 1:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Raln-
Bt at Ions. Max. Mtn. fall. 8k v.
Ashland, Neb.... 7, 43 .() Clear
Auburn, Neb 73 47 .00 Cloudy
Columbus, Neb.. 79 36 .00 Clear
Falrbury, Neb.... 73 42 .00 Ft. cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... 80 39 .00 Clear
Or. Island. Neb.. 78 38 .00 Clear
Hartlngton, Neb. M 30 .00 Clear
Haatlnga, Neb... 78 39 .00 Clear
Oakdale, Neb.... 83 34 . 00 Clear
Omaha, Neb 76 43 .00 near
Tekamah, Neb... 80 37 . 00 Clear '
Alta, la 77 32 .00 Clear
Carroll. la 78 36 .00 (7ear
ClarlndB, la 74 45 .00 Clear
Sibley, la 81 29 .00 Clear
Sioux City, la.. 78 32 .00 Clear
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp. Rain.
Station. Btatloij. Max. Mln. Inches.
Chicago. Ill 28 78 60 .24
Columbus. 0 17 78 60 .38
Dea Molnea, la.... 14 78 44 . 00
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 78 54 . 28
Kansas City. Mo.. 21 68 54 .10
IrfHilBville, Ky.... 17 74 64 . 44
Minneapolis, Minn. 2) 78 24 T
Omaha, Neb 16 78 38 .00
St. Louis, Mo..... 10 .. .. .32
Oood rains occurred In the eastern and
southern portions of the corn and wheat
region. A trace only is, reported In the
Minneapolis district and none in the Omaha
and Ds Moines districts. Freezing tem
peratures prevail In the upper Mississippi
and upper Missouri valleys this morning.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
NEW YORK GBXUI1AL MARKET
Qaotattona nf the Day on Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK, April 16. FLOUR Re
ceipts. 11.800 bb a .: exnorta. 30.600 bbls.:
sales, 1.200 bbls. Market steady but quiet;
Minnesota patents, t5.W(j6.3S; winter
straights, 34.16igi4.80; - Minnesota 'bakers,
$4.25i&4.75; winter patents, 34.604.80; winter
extras, 33.604i4.10: winter low grades. 33 60
4.05. Rye' flour,' steady; fair to' good, 34.40
cnoico to rancy, x5.atvi1e.i6.
CORNMEAL-Steady; kiln dried, 33.65.
RYE Steady; No. 2 western, 83c, f. o. b.
New Tork.
WHEAT Receipts, 46,000 bu.; exports,
i3,ftuu ou. Bpot marnet nrm; no. 2 red.,
99c, elevator, and 31.004k. f. o. b. afloat:
No. 1 northern Duluth, 31.08, f. o. b.
afloat; No. i hard winter, 31.05. f. a b
afloat Wheat opened o higher and
sold up to a net gain of about lc on strong
cables, reports of continued dry weathur
In certain sections and talk of a good
milling demand. Later prices eased off
partially unoer realising, closing steady
l W1c net advance. May, hk,j-icW)
ii.uou. closed at '.fcc: juiv. azkm
94 3-lric. closed at 83 lie; September closed
at 91 He. -
corn Receipts, 8,200 bu. Bpot market
easy; no. z, nominal, elevator, ana iMkc
r. o. b. arioat; no. 2 white, 71 c; No. 8
yellow, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Option
market waa without tranaactlons, cloning
barely steady at a net decline of He
May closed at 76 c; July closed at 73 He
OATS Receipts. 24.000 bu. . Spot mar
ket steady Mixed oats, 26 to 33 pounds,
65c: natural white, 26 to az pounds: 66
i;58c; clipped white. 32 to 40 pounds.
e7V82C
rlA Y Steady ; good to choice. 9&Wc.
HOPS Dull; common to choice, 8ei2c.
H1DKS Steady; Central America, 17o.
PROVISIONS Beef. steady; family,
$16.60(9)17.00; mesa, $12.60 13.00; beef
hams. 327. 00 tff 29.00; packet. $14.004214.60:
city extra India mens-. $24. 60 025.00. Cut
meats, steady; picKiuu nellies. a.DUo.tu;
pickled hama, $9.60. Lard, easy; western.
$8.!68.40; refined, easy; continent, 18.33;
South America, $9.75; compound, $7.76
8.00. Pork, steady: family. $16.50tol7.00:
hort clears. $16.26 17.50; meaa, $15.26&
16. 74.
TALiiOW Bteady; wty, 5H6c; country.
5Vii)'c.
BUTTER steady; held creamery, com
mon to special. 21(a'27c; process, common to
special, 16U.24c.
CHEESE irregular: winter made, loia
10o.
EGGS Firm; western firsts, I5api5c;
seconds. 14(u,lBC.
POULTRY Alive nominal; dressed
Steady; turkeys, lig17c; fowls, 1216c.
t
t. Loots oaerat Market.
ST. IJUIS. April 16 WHEAT Firm .
track. No. 2 red, cash, 9Kc; No. 2 hard, 95
(B9Hc; May, 92c; July, K!o.
corn Firm; track. No. 2 cash, 6fi(gti6c;
No. 2 white. U04j6iic; May. 64ii4Hc: July.
2c7 -
OATS Firm: track. No. 3 cash, fine- K'n
I white 6Uc; May, e.
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, $4,600
4.76; extra fancy and straight, $4.10&4.40;
clears. $4.5663.70.
PKE1 Timothy, steady, t3.25e4.00.
CORNMEAL Steady, 33.00.
BRAN Firm: sacked, east track.
fell. IS.
HAY Steady: tlmothv. 310.5O(l.SO:
rie, ttu.ori'.D'i.
IRON COTTON TIES-41.06.
BAOOINO 7c.
HEMP TWINE 8c.
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing.
$13 87. I.ard, lower; prime steamed, $7.80
ti7.90. Dry salt meats. st.eady; boxed extra
shorts, $7.75; clear ribs, $7.37; short clear,
$xoo. Bacon, steady; boxed extra short.
$8.50; clear ribs, $8.37; short clear, $9.13.
POULTRY Weak; chickens. 10c; springs,
14c: turkeys, 12fil3c; ducks. 12c; geese, 6c.
BUTTER Dull; creamery, 2429c.
EGGS Unchanged: 13c. case count.
Flour, bbla 6,010
Wheat, bu SS.Ooo
Corn, bu 8i00it
Oats, bu Tb.OuO
Flour, bbls..,.
Wheat, bu
I'orn, bu
.")ats. bu
Rye, bu
Barley, bu....
33.(110
.. 36.AHA
..143, )
..346.500
62.600
16.110
60O)0
121.0IO
174.100
3.IDO
4.900
On the Produce Exchange today the but
ler market was easy: rreamerlua. yiift-
'dairies. 20w2Sc. Eggs, steady; at mark, casta
im-iuuea. jc; nrsta. I4c; prune llrats, 16c,
Cheese, steady, 13U13c.
Kaaaaa City Crala aad Provisloas.
' KANSAS CITY. April 16.-WHEAT-IT n
changed; May, 8A.c: Julv. 7vc: ft.nl,n.
1 r'i ic: c",h No- J ,,ar(1, No. t
T.'nv , , ' "a- lc' rea, 96o.
t ORN Unchanged : Mv lit. t,,iu so...
September, 6c; caah, No. $ mixed, 2'i
63c; No. $ mixed. tatii3c; No. 3 white.
2mC
RYE 747)o.
HAY Steady j choice timothy, $116OS'12 00
choice prairie. $9.75u 10.35. '
BUTTER lc lower; creamery, 27c: pack
Ins stock. 16c ' ' "
. EGUS Steady; freah extras. 15c; current
. ' . Recelpta, Shipments
n neat. DU. Jb.lMU 42 tiOO
Corn. bu... U (D 87 (in
Oals. bu. U.Obi ij'oh,
rorla Market.
PEORIA. Ill , April 16. -CORN Isomer
No. 3 yellow, 4c; No. 3 yellow. 4c; No
X. 64c: No. 4. &lc: no grade. FAv
OATS Iorwr; No. $ white. 60V4(351c; No.
WH18KY-313S. .
lsa I la ataail smfta iam. llss J mjLj. VasT aa m
PH1I.A1KI.PH1A. April 15.-HUTTER
alarket steady: weeterji creamer-, ic
tiearhy prints. Sir.
kXKJ3 Firm, good demand; Pennayl
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Market is Dull and Stagnant Through
out the Sestion.
OAO.noO gold reserve, showa: Available
cash balance $256. 982. 856; g"ld coin and
bullion, $26,837,28$; gold certificates,
GOLD ENGAGED FOE EXPORT
Prospective Hblpaavats Hat Little Ef
feet on V aleea laers-aa la Ma ot
her of Idle Cara Attracts
Slight Atteatloa.
NEW YORK. April 15. Anvthln of In
terest In the financial world today was
found outside the stock market. That was
like a stagnant pool, the slight stirrings
on the surface of whirl) were easily negli
gible. Some of the day'a developments were
not unimportant, but they had no reflection
In the stock market. The statement of the
country's foreign trade for March made a
remarkable showing. The point most dis
cussed was the falling off In value of ex
ports as compared with March of last year,
the decline of upwards of $16.000,ono In the
agricultural exports belnsr expanded In the
loiai exports to over 3J0.000.0TO. Failing off
In cotton exnorta accounts fnr mnr than
$18,000,000 of this decrease and the compari
son is witn a month of extraordinary cot
ton exnorta. The March exports, in fact, do
not compare badly with any March previous
to last year for several years back. Signi
ficance attaches nevertheless to the fact
that exports have fallen below those of last
year tor the first time since last October,
when the financial criala forced the basty
marketing aihroad of our commodities? Of
the K.tti0,0O0 gold which came in at that
time there haa been, until the eno-nmment
of t00,000 today for export, no reflux
abroad. The decline In merchandise exports
01 v,iv.(xju tor March compares. In fact,
with a shrinkage In Imports In the same
comparison of nearly $44,000,009. There is
much more Siamiflcant evidence nt tha ef
fects of commercial depression than in the
export items, it nelpa to explain the lack
of cheerfulness in markets abroad as well
hero and also the lanaruld interest In the
International gold movement. Interior
hanks continue to shin enrrenev to New
York on a large scale, bank notes figuring
largely in these shipments. Owing largely
to the redemptions of these at the sub
treasury, the banks have gained from that
Institution In the present week $4.938,0oa
oeverai large dividend disbursements were
made today and the plethoric condition of
the money market was rather increased.
Much disappointment was felt over the re.
port of another Increase in the number
of Idle freight cars made by the committee
of the American Car association. Compared
tin March in, the date of the nrovtnus
report, idle freight cars had increased ,0i
on April 1. The maximum was reached on
February 6. there having been successive
decreases in the surplus for each of the
tortnigntiy reports. The going out of serv
Ice of additional cara In the latest period
gives creaence to reports or some rolapse
in traua. activity from the previous re
covery.
Weather news from the section of the
winter wheat belt in which rains are de
sired Is scanned with attention, but not yet
wnn any great anxiety. Another rise in
sterling exchange at Paris carried condi
tions acroaa the lino of profit on gold ex
ports. Engagements have been looked for
for several days past, but foreign money
markets manifested a languid Interest in
the matter and offered no Inducement to
hasten the movement. The stock market
was as little affected by this as by any
otner influence.
Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, $3,184,000. United States bonds were
unchanged on call.
Following were the aalea and range of
prices on me Block exchange today:
Sales, man. Low. ciko.
New Tork Moaey Market.
NEW YORK. April 15.-MONEY-On rail
easy at ltil per cent; ruling rate. 1 per
cent; cloalng'bld, 1 per cent; offered at
1 per cent.
TIME IOAN9 Dull with eaaier tendency;
sixty days, 2 per cent; ninety days. JVS
3 per cent; six months. 3V per cent.
I'KIMS MBHCANT1LB FATER 4H4TB
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Strong, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 R71fc$
4.8720 for demand and at $4.84ri5'uM.8476 for
sixty days; commercial bills, 34.84H.
fiLVBK-nir, 60c; Mexican dollars, 47c.
BONDS Government, steady: railroad.
Irregular.
The following are the closing ouotatlona
on bonda:
V. t. rtt. U. res... im Hock. Val 44 V
io roviDoa KH L. N. tinl. W4
C. i. la. re lmVio. c. s. 4i
do cnuDon lsluMem. Ostral 4s 81
V. 8. new 4a, rt,...-llH 4o lw lac lTk
do enupno i:3VkM. 4; St. U r
Am. Tot 000 4s M . K. a T. 4.... 4
do (Mii do Is "4
Atrhlooa gen. 4a SMt'N. n. R. of M. c. 4a TS
da tl 4a !UM. t- C. a. IWa M
Allanllo C. L 4a.... .N. J, C. g. la 124
Bal. at Ohla 4a ax No. ricltlo 4s l"e
do 3a lk do la 71
Br. R. T. er. .... niN. W. e. 4a. M.
Central of Oa. ta l'4 0. 8. U rfds. 4a
do 1st Inc apena. ti. ia 9
do 2d Inc 4 Reading gen. 4a r7
do M Ine It t. U a 1. M. e 6S..1MV4
nes. a Ohio 4'4a.... 9TH St. U at 8. t. I. 4a '
Chlraao a A. 3Wa.. SI St. L. 8. W. e. 4a.... 1
C . B. a Q. B. 4a.... W48eatioanl A. L. 4s.. 4
C . H. I. A P. 4a 42V So. Farlfle 4a t
do col. bs 4 do lat 4a otfa. W1
Xf. A St. U a 4s. M 80. Railway i at
f..o. Ind U, ser. A. M Taxaa P. la ...101114
Tolo. atid. 4 an T n 1. a. w 4 71
Colo. A 80. 4a 7 linlon Pacltle 4a 100
(a wit, da er. 4s M
". A R. a. 4,. lt,t-. g. steel 3d is Ti
Pltlllers Sw. 70 Wabaah la 17
Brie B. I. 4a do deb. B 44
do gen. 4a a4Weatern Md. 4a 44
-japan a TO", "W. A E. 4a 4B
do , ctfa a,SH Wla. Can Ira I 4s 81
do H aerlna
HI. OBerad.
$1146
pral-
8.000
26,noo
67.UO
63,000
Mlaaeapolla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn.. April IS
WHEAT May, 8S4r; July. 99c; Septem
ber. 88c: No. 1 hard, 1.04 Va : No. 1
northern. tlO-1; No. 2 nortliern. 9ac4p
$I.00i; No. 8 northern, l4i7c.
BRAN In bulk, $!1 OOlfj
FLOl'R Quiet; first patenta, $5.15j
8 30: seconds, $5 0506.20; first clears,
$4.0564.13; second clears, $3 103 UO.
Mllwaokee Gralo Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis.. April 15. WHEAT
Steady; No. 1 northern, $1.04 4 1.06; No.
3 northern, $1 0:ylo3V; May, tlc bid.
RARLEY Dull; No. 2. 87c; sample, 65
esse.
CORN Firm; No. 3 cash, 45 46c; May,
9 1 a v aaaea.
Adams Eipreas
Amalgamated Copper
Am. c A r
Am. C. A P. pfd
Am. Cotton Oil
Am. Cotton Oil pfd
American Eipreas
Am. H. A U ptd
A marl raft lea
An. Unaead Oil
Am. Llnaead oil pfd
Am. Locomotlra
Am. Locomotive pfd..
Am. 8. A R
Am. 8. A R. pfd
Am. Sngar Refining
Aim. TotMuma pfd ctfa
Anaosnda, Mining Co
Atohlaoo.
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantla Coast Line.,
Baltlmor A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid TT..
Canadlaa Parina
Cnlnl of New Jarsay
C'hepaa A Ohio
Chicago Ot. W
Chicago A. N. W
C. M. A St. P ,
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
C. C, O. A at. 8
Colorado F. A I.T
Colorado A Bo
Colo. A 80. lat pfd ,
Colo. A Bo. Id pfd
Conaolldatad Oaa
Corn Producta
Corn Producta pfd
Delaware A Hudson
Pal., L. A W
Dtmvar A Rio Oranda
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatlllera' Becurttlea
Erie
Erie lat pfd ,
Erla Id pfd ,
Oenaral Electric
Illinola Central
International Paper
Int. Paper pfd ,
lut. Pump
Int. Pump pfd
Iowa Caniral
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa City So
K. C. 80. pfd
LoulaTllle A N
Mexican Central
Minn. A St. L
M., St. P. A 8. 8. M.
M . St. P. A 8. 8. M.
Mlaaourt Pacific
M., K. A T
M., K. A T. pfd
National Land
N. R. R. of M. ptd. offered
New Tork Central
N. V., Ot A W
Norfolk A W
N. A W. pfd
North American
Pacific Mall
Pennaylvanla
Paoplc'a (laa
P.. C. C. A St. L
Piaaaad Steel Car
Prwsed 8. C ptd
Pullman Palaos car.
Roadiitg
Reading lat pfd
Reading Id ptd...
Republic Steel
Republic Steal pfd
Kork lei and Co
Rock Iaiand Co. pfd
nt. L. A 8. P. 3d pfd
81. Louts 8. W
81 L. 8. W. pfd
Southern Pacific
80. Pacific pfd
Bo. Hallway
80. Railway pfd
Texaa A Paolflc
T.. 8t. U A W
T.. 8t. U A W. ptd
t'nion Pacific
t'nloa Pacific pfd
II. 8. Eipreas
V. 8. Realty
I'. 8. Rubber
I'. 8. Rubber pfd
V. 8. Steel
II. 8, Steel pfd
Va.-Carotlna Cfiemlcal
Va.-Caro. Chem. ptd
Webeeh
Walmah pfd
Welle-Pargo Expreea
Weaiinghouae Electric
Weatern In ion
Wheeling A U. R
Wtaconain tntral
Wla. Central pfd. ottered...
Northern Pacific
Central leather
Central Leather pfd
Vhiae-Hheffleld Steel
Great Northers pfd
Inlerborough Met.
Int. Met. pld...'
t ten Copper
in
100 u U 32
irtv,
100 37 M Jt
3
1
ma ms 17 17
1,100 S-'Vi 24t4 2 '4
Kw s1 S
3A)i
5") 45 444 44U
1 tl tts H14
io, ) 7 e u
400 Wt4 M 5
400 iarv k&h rx.
t fty)
.m ri iiii 34 4
3.600 T7)a 'S 744
MO 87t tltt 17
2H
800 84 84 83
81
19, SO.) 47S 44Va 4gXk
4.000 164 IMS
17b
100 11 31 31
1 ft4 H4 8
l0 14 148 14NH
B,3K) 118' 118 1184
I
2S
S.DOD 34
.)
51U 67
p0 47Vi
1,1X1 US',
1,100 14tt
3U0 44 H
4
2Jt
MVk
47
117
14
(4
pfd.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL. April 1S.-WH EAT-8pot.
easy; No. 3 red weatern winter, 6a lmd
Futurea. firm; May, 6a HSd; July, 7a Tad
September. 6a 10d.
CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, new,
no stock; American mixed, old, &s' 14
Futures, quiet; May, 5a 6il.
Unlatk Grata Market.
DULUTH. Mlna.. April 15. WHEAT
Na 1 northern. SJVte; No. 3 northern,
$6c: July, 9 He; Heptwlnher. 89Hc.
OATS 17 Sic.
Prsaae Eukaagt to Close.
NEW TORK. April 15. The Produce
enhance will be officially cloaed Friday
and fetsturduy,' but the exchange will be
open for the una of members on fcUtur-day.
agar aaa Molaaars.
NEW YORK. April 15. SCO AR Raw.
firm; fair refining-. 3.93c; centrifugal
U-mt. iUc; molasses stinar, 3.67c. Refined,
steady; rrowtted. SiOi-; powdt-red. 5.60c;
granjUted. sauu.
"i Hi" iii"
"iinn 'n" '30
4,701) 18 17
N 34
300 24 33
l'O i:t4 1:14
100 1-.4 ' 124
" ioo '&j 'm
706 is" 'ii"
400 33 32
"i'.ioo 'ii' 'i
2110 13 13),
700 1U LU
i!ion '4414 "43
109 36 24
"ioo "m" 'm "
IOO 4 4U
'"ioo ' '
""40O 63 'is
i,n ii7 114
ou 811 a!l
" ioo , 23 "is
iiTno ioj it4
ioo to so
i. ioo i i-
4.UU0 e ee
io i i
as) U 1-6
'i'wo 74' 'ii'
'ii '1344
300 l 33
ioo 'i 'ii"
1U0 41 41
47,300 U 127
;r:::: ::::: :::::
'. ilioi m '34"
, l.0) Wti t
1,H 10 1
"'ioo 164, 'io'"
3.7J '7 -M)(
300 u ii;
'. "l im i iik
1.300 23 t)
400
1 K
4.4l0
7,400
7(0
4
123
10
31
0
Total aalea for the dar, 25!i. Its) aharea.
4S
13:'
ir.
to
62
2.1
:
be
44
117
1
4u
162
47
1
40
30
17
23
131
126
00
23
7'
11
51
ltKIU
1
13
111
116
4.1
14
66
47
87
33
aj
80
63
114
72
1
164
let
8
7
i7
2f,
13
14
7.1
112
U
3
Hit,
17.1
13i
7
)
44
.
34
M
f
"
66
s
o
43
122
ns
HOGS CONTEniE ON DOWN GRADE
Liberal Recelpta ot Sheeo anal Lanaka.
bat Not Vary Maay oa Bale
Feellaaj Dall sua a eae
ally Lower.
8OUTK OMAHA. April IS, 19P3.
RecelDta were: Cattle. Holt. Bh,,n.
Official Monday I.04S 4.143 3. MP
Official Tuesday 4.1 11.114 .fXi
Estimate Wedneaday ... 4.000 12.600 6.000
Boatoa Stocks aad Boads.
BOSTON. Anrll IS. Monev. call loans. SU.
" per cent; time loans, fafi per cent.
The following; were tha closing prices on
stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon adj. to M Allosea 34
do 4a US Amalgamated 64
Mex. Central 4a. TH4 Atlantio
jkirnieon 74j Bingham 60
no pia MSC1. A Heels..
Ronton A Albany lot aeecentenalal .
Boston A Maine 1S4 Conner Range
BoBton Elevated 1J Dalf West ....
Fltrhburg pfd 12 Pomlnloa Coal
Mexican Central IS Franklin
N. T., N. H. A H...134 Granbr
t'nion Paoltlc 127 lale Rnyale ...
Am. Are. cheat 17 Mm. Mining .
do pfd 8ft Mlchlean
Am. Pncu. Tub 6 Mohawk 44
Amer. Sugar IJT. aeeMont. C. A C 70
do pfd 122 Old Dominion 32V
em. 1. at 1 jl4oaceola, 80
New York Mlalaa 8 tork a.
NEW Yt)RK, April 15. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were:
Adams Oua Little Chief
.V..S60 Ontario ....
IS Ophlr
Potoal
All
B
Mmaawli k Coa. .
Cometork Tunnel
Con. Cel. A Vs..
Horn Silver
Iroa Silver
Leadvllle Cos....
. 10
. tt
,. 61
,. 1
,lua
. 4
Savag
Sierra Nevada
Small Hopes ..
Standard
.-
..146
..3.10
.. 6
.. 33
.. 34
.. II
..164
Forelara Flaaaelal.
FERLIN. April 15.-Trading was limited
on the Hours today, but prices were some
what hlKher. Canadian Pacific aharea
rultd strong. 1
PARIS, April 15,-The tone on the Bourse
today waa firm on. the advices from New
York and on the rise of the price of copper
In London.
.
. 14
. 14
. S
. 4
.
. tI
. 11
. 3
0
Baak Cloaa-taars.
OMAHA. April 15 Bank rlearinga for
today were U0nO.KU.k8. and for tha corra
apondlng date laat year II. 645. 063 1.
. Treaaary atateaaeat.
WASHINOTOV. April IS Today'a
statement of the treaaury banners in
the general fund, exclusive uf tu lliu.
Am. Woolen
do pfd
IVmlnlon 1. AS,.
Kdleon Rlec. Illu
Maaa. Electric ...
do pfd
Mens, Oss
United Fruit
United 8. M
do pfd
V. 8. Steal
do pfd
13 Parrot
. 83 Qutncy
. 18 Bhannon
.210 Tamarack
. W Trinity
. 46 Pnlted Copper
. 61 IT. 8. Mining
..132 II. 8. Oil
. 47 t'tah
. 17 Victoria
. 34 Winona
. ftHV Wolverine
Adventure 1 dividend. 'Bid.
-Aexes. Ad and ex-
7
. 11
. 63
. 13
. 4
.
. IB
. 36
. 6
.126
' London Stock Market.
LONDON, April 15. American securities
were dull and featureless during; the early
1 ran 1 tin loaay. At noon ine market was
quiet, with prices H to lower than yes-
teraay s w 3ora closing.
London closing stock quotations:
console, money .. 17 1-lSMo.. Kan. A Texaa. . 16
do account 17 I-14 New York Central... .101
M..n.i, ra-uiv 1 nonoitt a weatern.. 4
Atchison T do pfd
do pfd W Ontario A Weatern
Ha It I more A Ohio. .. !"! Penneylvania
Canadian Paclfle ....16 Rand Mines
Chraapeake A Ohio. . 82 Reading
Chi. Great Weatern.. 6 Southern Railway
Chi., Mil. A St. P..ll do pfd
Ie Been 10 Southern Paclfle ...
Denver A Rio Grande 30 Union Pacitle
do pfd M do pfd
Brie 11 United gtates Steel
do lat pfd... tt do pfd
do Id pfd 34 Wabash
Orand Trunk 16 do pfd
IllinoU Central 1368Danlah 4a
Loulavllle A Nash. .1(6 Amalgamated Copper.. 54
Dim ,o-mr, quiei at scfta per ounce.
MONET-3t&2 r-r cent.
The rate of discount In the oMn marVat
for ahort bills Is iMW per cent; for threw
mourns 0111s, per Cent.
' Money Headed Other. War.
NEW TORK. April 15.-The National City
barJt engaged 31,000,000 in gold today for
eAijurv 10 rans.
. 83
,. f
40
. 6
. 64
. 14
. 41
. 7
.131
. 83
. r,
.101
. 10
. 18
SB
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. April 15. METALS The
ioi.uon iin market was 1 higher, with
"t noBing at ii ds ana futures at 143.
ICCfelly the market was nulet hut hit,.-
In sympathy with the advance abroad, quo-!
tat ions ranging from 331.75 to 332.25. There
was a nigner market for copper In London,
spot closing at 58 7s 6d and futurea at
t3 17s-fid. Locally the market wee nnlot
nd tinchanged. with lake quoted at $12.75
riKi-jroiyiir at ii.vziWli.Tihb and
caatlnir at n2,.TTWS12.fiO. UnH w-
chnnged at 13 lis 3d In the London mar
ket. Locally the market was steady, with
spot quoted at tt.97Vi64.00. Spelter was un
changed at 21 6s In the London market
and $4.60(54.65 locally. The English iron
in. 1 net was uncnangea to a shade higher,
wun stHnoara foundry quoted at 50s 6d
and Cleveland warrants at 52s. Locally no
change was reDorted. No 1 northon.
foundry being quoted at $18.25Ra8.7B. No. 3
northern foundry at $17. 7ufi 18.2a and No. 1
southern and No. 1 southern soft at $17.25
V'la.vv.
ST. LOl'IS, April 15.-M ETA LS lad
nrm, aj.o. spelter, firm, 34.SO.
Evaporated Applra and Dried Frntta
iZ2?L,y?.RK- -APr" "--EVAPORATED
nrrnM-ajeni,, ls practically nominal,
owing to the absence tt I
Fancy, HHi'flillc; choice, sHtiWVc; prime, 1
i7Vc; common to fair, 6iQ.6c.
DRIED FUIT8-Prunes are said to be
In export demand and It Is reported that
some carload lota have been aold In Europe
for Immediate shipment from the coast. The
spot market ls unchanged, with quotations
ranging from 4'al4c for California and 64
frlOc for Oregon. Apricots are quiet with
cho.ee quoted at Wqate, eatra choice at
"-' "" rancy at aoz4c. reaches are un
changed, with choice quoted at nxwintxr.
extra choice at llfcime, fancy at HV,(-al2c
tjAirsi icy at u'fjivc. rtaisins are dull
witn ine tone or the market In favor of
buyera. Loose muscatels are quoted at
6160, seeded raisins at and London
layvia at ai.notrji.,0.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. April 15.-OTTON Fu
iure openea nrm; July, i.08o; August
b.sic; tictoDer. .uso: November, offered.
u.u, A-'cuoniuer, v.uoc; January, 9.06c
ilaailCIl, S.1UC.
1 uiuin cioai-u sieauy; April, s.soc; Ma v
.86c; June, 3.01c; July. .07c: Auaust. R
September, 8.9ic; October, 04c; November!
.ci i-ecemDer, .tc; January, 06a
March. J.Oiic.
OALVE8TON. Tex., April U.-CVrrOX-gtxndv
at loVic.
NEW ORLEANS. April 16. COTTON
npoi nrm. i-ioc up on an grades. Middling,
v " oaici irtitinru or 1 , 301; Dales
ST. LOl'IS, April 16.-COTTON-Dull; mid
dllng. 1014,0. Sales, none; receipts, 43 bales
iiiiuiieiiia, oaies; siock, zi.tuo bales.
Coffee Market.
NEW TORK. April 15.-COFFEE Market
for coffee futures closed ateurlv tn hii,..
Sales were reported of 69.790 bags, including
May at 6.65c. September at 6.SO0. December
ai 0.90c, ana saarcn at .ooc. Spot, quiet
wo. i Hio. 6c; No. 4 Santos, ic. Mild
sieaay; uoraova. 'ai3c.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. April 15.-WOOL There la
maiaru mi prove men i in ine ioca.1 wool mar'
aet, with a heavy movement in nearly all
uomeauc nnea, wun nuyera aeeklng dealers.
x-in-re, nowever, continue low.
ST. LOl'18, April 15.WOOI-flteady : me
dlum rradea, combing and clothing. lgiaic
light fine. lKfrl7c; heavy fine, li'S'lSc; tul
wasnea, crg-iic.
Oil aad Roala.
iul. tu t, r., April 16. OIL Credit
uaianit-i, ai.in; runs, ss.ooi nois ; aver
age, 164.412 bbls.; shipments, 133,973 bbls.
average, Jio.un tibia.
stock la lakt.
Recelpta of live stock at the six
cipai western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hne
noutn omana .'
Sioux City )
Kancas City (.000
St. lxula 3
St. Joseph 3,fa
Chicago lS.Otw
L'.&oo
171
16.0110
t.ono
8,171
3.000
prln
Sheep,
I.OOO
e"0
lata)
II. Out)
Totals
.30.103 77.371 SS.6K4J
By using tha various departments of Tha
Bee Want Ad Pages you get quick returns
I at a small aipeuae
OMAHA LIVE STOCK-MARKET
at Cattle Lower, Others Sell at About
Steady Price i.
Three davs this week. 11 44 n K 11. 1
Same days last week.. 10, 41 4 17.1 19.3
dame day 3 weeks aaro.. 16.11 17.2X3 Zi)l
Same day I weeks aato.. 11.793 1K.97S 29.74S
Same day 4 weeks agq..13.0M 34.141 S.7
Same days last year. ...19,387 26.4M3 .9
Tha following table ahows tha recelpta of
cattle, hoga and sheen at South Omaha
for the year to date, compared with laat
year: . 1908. 1907. Ino. Deo.
Cattle 1TS.S14 J?.l3 46.34J
Hons few fttt (.41711 198.494
Sheep 4J4.147 690,464 M4317
The followlna- tahla ahows tbs awernge
price or hogs at South Omaha for tha laat
several days, with oomparlaona:
Data. I 190a. tlJ0T.130.1905.19(H.nK.193.
April 4...1
April
April ....
April 7...!
April I...
April ...
April 10..
April 11..
April 13..
April 13...
April 14..
April 15..
TSVi!
a
$ 79
6 82
6 74
I T3T
I M
6 73
? S4td
B l4
6 42HI
481 6 Rl
48 6 31
44j 31
3ft
33
89
6 43
42
6 42
a
39
'a22!
26
31
34
3
t 45
21
6 39
6 m
6 Ml
6 25
a
I 351
6 28
6 81
5 3H
6 M
14
I 07
I oo
4 93
4 91
4 U
e
4 90
4 88
4 81
4
6 31( 4 89
T M
a
!
1 27
t 36
T36
7 32
7 19
7 22i
4
43
a
n
64
4 37
t 80
t 30
84
a
6 36
7 16 8 96
3 , ..
1 .. 1
69 16 1
3
28 3 1
1 i
3 3..
20 2 1
4.1
2 1
1
1
182 37 8
Sunday.
The official niimhA ne . Ha
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r s.
Wabash R. R '"" 1
Mo. Par. RyS 3
Union Pacific R. R...K7
C. & N. W (east).. 2
C. B. A. O.. (west)....3
C. St. P. M. &. O. Rv.,30
C. R. A O leeat 1 1
C. 13. & Q., (weat)....3rt
C. H. I. a P.. (east).. 1
C. R. I. at P.. (west),. .
Illinois Central Ry
. U. w. Ky
Total receipts 163
The disposition of the day's recelDts wss
s follows, each buyer purchasing; 'tha
mimni 01 neaa inaicatea:
Cattle. How. Rhnen.
Omaha .Packing Co, 488 3.110 717
owire ana company 623 3,563
Cudahy Packing Co L2T1 2,754 780
Armour & Co. 472 3.375 1 07b
vansant et co 36
Ixibman & Rothchlld SB
Hill & Son 61
F. P. Lewis 84
Huston & Co 175
J. B. Root & Co 96 ......
I F. Huss 64
Cudahy Bros., company 491
McCreary St Carey 10 ......
nam werinimer 26
H. F. Hamilton 3
F. O. Ingram 4
Sullivan Bros 40
lehmer Bros 17
Other buyers 258 ...... 2,015
w. u. a. to , jto
N. T. Dried Beef Co 37
Hough 153
Hoffman 153
Klngan 642
ToUI ....3,796 12.203 4,688
CATTLE There waa another fair run of
cattle this morning, while other markets
reported equally liberal recelpta. The trado
on beef cattle was very slow and unsatis
factory from start to finish, but other
kinds or cattle sold fairly well aa com
pared with recent dava.
The market on beef steers continues
downward. Buyers started out bidding
prices that were 10&16a lower than v eater-
day. The trade was extremely slow and
dull and It was well along toward midday
it-1 ore. very many came cnangea nanoa.
Handy, light weights were the best sellers.
but they were slow to loo lower. On the
other hand heavy cattlo, even those of
good quality were hard to move. Some
puyera would not even look at heavy
stuff.
Buyers of cows and heifers also started
out biding lower and tt waa very evident
that they felt that lower prices ought to
prevail In order to bring the cow market
in line witn beer steers. It happened,
however, that receipts were light and aa
there was a fair dumand, buyera did not
succeed In getting very much off. In
fact, salesmen as a rule, figured that they
got steady or pretty close to steady prices
lor tneir cow sturr. some very good heif
ers sold aa high as $5.90.
There was no great number of either
Blockers or feeders on tha market On tha
other hald, the demand was of an Indif
ferent character and the trade was slow.
While prices did not show very much
change, the feeling was nevertheless weak
owing to the unfavorable condition of
rat cattle, quite a string or Montana hay
feds sold up to $6.30.
Quotations on rattle: Oood to choice
corn-fed steers, $6.206.60; fair to good
corn-fed steers, $5.80ij.30; common to fair
corn-fed steers, $4.7ftf5 .80; good to choice
cows and heifers, $4.754j6.90; fair to good
cows and heifers, $3.7S$'4 75; common to fair
rows and neitera, X3.uoigi.7&; good to choice
stockers and feeders. $4.75i6.80; fair to
good stockers and feeders. $4.00ti4.75; com
mon to fair stockers and feeders, $3,003
4.00.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. At. Ft. No. . Pr
18 438 I 00 18 1213 I Ot
i 4t I 04 41 13U 4 10
COW8.
4 87 8 40 8 1185 8 86
I W0 1 45 Ul 0
HEIFERS.
14 401 3 15 t 4T8 4 S
6 IM 3 15 11 810 4 46
BUUA
1 no 3 15 1 3010 4 88
1 tift t 14 1 1740 4 80
CALVES.
1... Wl l 1 140 I 14
1 e 4 oo i m m
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
3 478 8 84 14 8C.S JR
3 487 8 60 88 478 4 te
WESTERNS WyOMINQ.
J. Cowlla.
47 steers.. ..1361 6 70 29 steers. ...1083 6 00
23 steers... .1062 6 26
H.- Whetmore Mont.
156 feeders 1070 6 80
HOGS Recdipts of hogs wera quits large
this morning and taken In connection with
the holdovers Uiere were not far from 190
cars on sale. Tha market waa generally
luij.l5c lower than yesterday, hogs sailing
largely at $6.40b6.45. with a top at $6.60.
Moat of the hogs sold yesterday at $5.60
6.66, with about half of tha aalea at the
latter price and with a top at $6.65. Tha
early market waa fatlrly active under tha
Influence of a good ahlpplng as well as a
good local demand, but after the mora
urgent orders wera filled the trade slowed
up somewhat.
SHEEP Recelpta on paper looked quite
liberal thla morning, twenty-five cars be
ing reported, but out of that number there
were eleven cara 'of through stuff not of
fered for sala at this point. Then there
were aix cara of stuff sold yesterday for
delivery today. In other wards, there wera
enly eight trash cars on sale and the most
of them ware on the common to medium
order, there being very little in tha way of
really desirable killers. Oood light Mexi
can lambs wera weighed up at $7.7. e?eeder
buyers paid' as high as 17 for a string of
very good" but heavy lambs, which will be
shorn and marketed later.
The feeling on fat stuff wss very weak.
As a matter ol fact there wera not enough
good klllais to really make a market, but
had the. re been any great number on sale
prlcea would undoubtedly have been lower,
at least that was the wsy packers were
talking, and the wlioo. trade seemed to
feel weak.
The main cause for the downward move
ment In prices Is the very dull and un
satisfactory condition of tha eastern mut
ton market. Consumers are refusing to
buy high-priced meats, with the result that
prices on high-priced live stock have haa
to come down.
Quotations on lambs: Oood to choirs
wooled. 87.267.76; fair to good wooled.
$6.76(37 25; good ahearlng la nibs, carrying
flesh, 86.75 7. 26; good ahearlng lambs, thin,
$d 0tij.ao; ahorn lambs, tioc under wooled
stock.
Quotations on sheep: Oood to choice light
yearlings, shorn, $2fVfT4f5; fair to good
yearlings, ahorn, $4 0tf(t.Sf ; good to choice
we; here, ahorn, Mi-!5; fair to good
wethers, shornr, $6 7iWo.i; good to choice
ewea. ahorn. $6 6001 .ufi; fair to good ewaa,
ahorn, 8i.OO36.60; culls and bucks, shorn,
$3.uua4.5u; wooled aheep. t54qr4Co above ahorn
loaa City Live Btook Market.
SIOUX CITY." Is . April 16.-(8pedal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta, 0 head; mar
ket' weak; beeves, 86'"u6tt; cows and
heifers, $I.U4J4 "Jt: Stockers and feeders,
W rpotfully Inrlte your itrcotint, affording you 4ytry pro
tection for your fundi, and that prompt, ctrirlcul anrl courting
frTl which appeals to all prudent and conservative people.
An account, subject to your check', with the First National Dank
of Omaha, will be a valuable asset to yoik
FIRST lATIOHAL WWV
OF OMAHA
THIRTEENTH AIID FARIIAM STREETS
FOUNDED 1057
at
DEPOSITS $11,186,445.80.
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These very
cheap One-Way Tickets
to California, svnd the
Northwest will be sold only
ql few days longer until
April 30th.
30.00
To tlie Raclflc Coast
If you expect to go to California or to the North
west on these rates you should apply early for bertha
in the Burlington 's through tourist sleepers from
Omaha daily at 4 :10 p. m. and 11 :59 p. m.
Go early and keep ahead of the final rush.
TICKET OFFICE,
Tel. Doug. 3580. 1502 Farnam St.
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TO BOND HOLDERS
OF THE INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE COMPANY
Another payment of interest on the securities of
this Company will be payable April 15th. ,k j
The coupons attached to each bond are equivalent
to checks of the Company payable to bearer. .
Cut off, the coupons dated April 15, 1908, and pre
sent at our main offices, where they will be cashed
on or after April 15th.
INDEPENDENT
TELEPHONE CO.
14 00(34 6'); ealvss and yearlings, 88 00(3418.
HOGS Receipts. 1,700 head; market 10c
lower; range, 85.S0g6.S5; bulk of aalea, 86.40
4.D. 46.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle SteaatrHoaa, sheep aaa Lambs
La-war.
CHICAGO, April 16. CATTLE Recelpta,
16.000 head;, market steady. Bioers. ibUrd
7 40; rows, 83.8uU.U0; heifers. U bulla.
UWaitO: ralves. 85.36iJ.Z6; stockers and
feeders. 3 .1565 16.
HOGS Receipts, 20.000 head; market U
15c lower. Choice heavy, 15.0ilr4 86; butchers,
$6 X'dt.&O; light mixed, 85 7i(i6 76; choice
light. $&.80fi6S6; parking. 860i&.80; plga,
$4 26-96.26. bulk -of sales, 16.705.80.
BHKEP AND LAM B8 'Recelpta, 11,000
head; market steady to 16c lower. Bheep,
!46nti.00; lambs, tb.60Q7.75; yearlings, .!
4360.
1 t
' SI. Joseph Lira Stork Market.
8T. JOBKr-H, April 15. CATTLfJ Ra
ceipts, 1.0U8 head; market dull and lower;
natives. $o.6(5i.ai); rows and helft-rs, J.'.ijrj
I.S": stockers and fveders, $3.75i6.40.
HOtieWReoelnts. 8.171 head; market 10c
lower; top, 86 70; bulk of aalea, tt 80016.66.
BHEEP AND IAMB-Ke, alpta.
head: market lower; Iambi, .7b(u 3 6; year
ling Wethers, 85.4ti6.50.
Ot. Lwals Llva StcM'k Marker.
6T. LDl'ia. April 15. CATTLK-R.-c-lpts,
IOW head, Includtnf t0 Texans; market
steady; native ahlpplng and export steers,
ta 26-(t7.26; dressed be-f and butcher stw u.
6.4xii.U; ateera under l.OnO lia , 84,H6.26;
atockera and feeders. 83 0Uu5.:a; cows snl
heifers. 83.76p4.uu, ra liners. t2.iJ3.(.V bulls.
i.7t6.7t; calves, 85.atB'7.(Xt, Texas and lu-
Baiirx Barosrrtj avABAinracs.
OlUaaas Baak a. Trust Ooaopaaw.
tata Depository, . BartlaswUla, Oklahoma.
Oepoalts ta this bank OUARANTSKD by the But.
a Oklahoma Ouaraqi Puna. New elate Law pro
vloea ASSOLUTb SAPBTY ta eur aeposlton. The
Sute luareaUMM Ike retura el thetr mooey aa ae-'
aiaae under as elrcupaatancea. We aay latareat as
lima depoetts. Make retnliuac. la say term. Full
infonnatlos Iurnlhe4 upoa request,
X.arg-ast Stats Bank In Baatara Oklaaaana,
W aOS16; cows and heifers,
H(MJ-Receipts. 8,000 head; market 100
aSVi J"! an'1 "s-hta. t4 00B85; packers.
S5.85ia6.8i.; butchers and boal heavy. !a.7W
a. Jo.
BHKEP AND !aA M BS-Hecelpts. !.
i!T?al:a ,m"k"u l0c lo''-; native muttona.
l w?S r?; ",I,b"' M-WH50: culls and bucks.
84.(.35; stockers, 83.Owa4.O0.
Kaaaaa City- Lira Stack Market.
KANSAS CITY, April 15. CATTLE Re
ceipts. t.OOO heart, Including; southerns;
market ateadv; heavy sierra alow; choice
export and riroaed beef fleers, t4a61j4l.75;
fair to good. 86.0l).i6; w.-it. rn aseers. 84 76
; atokrra and feeder., 8fl.7Mi3.6o;
southern atone. 84.0ci6.4O; southern rows
8I6'r4.60: native cows. f.ifW.r,; nilve
htlfera. . 2648 ju; hulls, t:.7urj.; al(J
tt Mii4) i-O.
HO(js-Kiccli.t. :y:o t.tud; market IR-
f'' lower; top, 8i70; bulk of al.-. 8.V4.VI.
8 SO; heav. t-' fiSj 7o; pcMra and hulrhers,
85 4i4iS60; lights. i.3Bt.6JS; plKs. t4.'JS4 ..
HIIKKP AND 1M8-Ke.ei1.is. IMI
liead; market weak; le.n hs, t-&fl.w. ewea
anil ycarlltiKM, 8S.2Vn.6ii; western yearliims
tH2i4Kso; w-.tern sheep, kwUrtkaO, stiKike.s
and (cedars, S3.V036 U