TIIE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNT-SDAY. APRIL 22. GRAB AXD PRODUCE MARKET f1 f T.4!" ff A11 HraiE Still Coa- . tiauei.' rax HoTOnirr n tirjcprcsED , HkMl.fitina Materially All Other C-rolae sS re' Steady Bis) s , Last Few uas cies- V f VAHA. April . Good gains In all grain ies csme erly with bulis ruling markets w good -uit. forcing price higher w : little no resistance." i raalng'- atocka both abroad and at B i an being ckurtj wittlwd. .&ies cam strong int anowed a gfl trre and e.ort business will aoon be imt a strong factor irmni the big dealers. heat optned strong and atanod early U advanca with tha bull leaders wall In rM'nu(, and with th strong tone of cables uiJ helped, by the wril bullish muranit oo the r-erv-d stork reports values were msteTtAlly advanced- May vbMt asoened at 8-ic and closed at S34C ' t - Com til strnrig' with wheat, but not active. Offerings wr alow and there waa not U advance that waa expected. Receipts Jiave fallen oft constoerabty and cash corn showed an yesterday. ' SSAjr corn opened at 610 ana Cat opened strong on strength In other grains . There was better demand end liberal truylng1. .May oata opened at 47o liw".Vr.lpt9 wer. -2,000 b and sUmT. Vera fu .000 bu. receipts last year of Tll.ooo bu. and snip menta X 411.0fta bu. . trn receipt wers 521.800 bu. and ship roan -wesa 2T7.0'.0 u. sgUit rorelpta la?"e2r 5 U4.U0Q bu. ana shipments of 7 cie.ranc!eV were 1.090 bu of com, 3 000 bu of oat. d wheat and flour eo.ual to "Literal elraredst 1 to IHd higher n wheat and V 4 higher on corn. j Locial r-S at options Articles.! Open. IHlgh.f Low. Clo .1 Tdy. Wheat May.r July.. ' Sept. ..I ' Corn -May... I July-.! 91 M SI Si 1 , S3 8 n w Pert... f Mif...i bi ( I Tiafcn Caala Prleaw. - VTIEATN: J hard. gfc-: No. 1 hard. . tivjrl -V 4 hard. ..VM: Nu- ? dN-NV Wc: No. i NiTa .Uw.l fcic; No- 1 RYKKKa. i. Ca&c; No. J. att.c "T ' ' .'Caurl'l. ' ; '.rr.." V- T" Wheat. Corn. OaU. f Chica.i....-....-"" M 4,1 . MtnixuLpoUa J ':i t Omaha J 1 , Lu4uUi ...rr-.-- 1 ; CHICASO G1M AHD rBOTIIIOSI VrcMauMMk .' , Clwalaaj f CHJCAOo!, April Uthlted of ferinira of i May vntit caused tha price of tnat option i to advanca mora thau oenta In th local ? wheat jnarket today. Part of tha aaln a liat oa realising aalea, the cloae ahowtn a ., net ain for the day of MaSl'aC Corn waa 'np-.Ttc. JUU .fta hia-ner. Provtaiona : 2i k. wer. " , Tim afatp upturn In May wheat waa ' caused by tha active demand or ahorta .and bulla who-found the otferlnjra to be 1 Hmiitd. The market waa bulllahly affected by tn atreneth of the European mariteta, whera pricea were up &-o. . A liberal de rreaa ta tha werid'a vlaibla aupply and con , tinued araall reo4pi In tha northweat were adcltuniai atremnhenlna; . tafluenoea The bulaa 1b May cauaed a maderata advance n ' rbe dlatant dellverlea, but later the ii ry 'BiK atpwmkwXiplioRa weakenadbe- ' cauiwi of favorable Weather tn theaoatft- we-aC Tha market cloaed Irregular. May waa firm, but July and September barely ateady. May opened S8V hlher at M'i i47c advanced to and cloaed 'etf ' :oVc. Clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to M.l buahela. The world'e vlaibla aupply aa uhown by Bradatreet'a decreaaed '' taw.vu0 buahela, Primary recelpta buahela. agalnat 7!0. bunhele on the aame . day last year. Minneapolla, tuluth and ChKago reported recelpta of cara against 192 laet week and 73 a year ago. Tha corn market waa etrong all day be cauaa of foreign cable, tha bulge tn wheat ...and small local recelpta expected tomor row. May corn opened Hw'ao to ilo lilaher at SHo to tC advanced to 7e and . - chiaed OS'.-- Locl recmpta HI cara, with 41 , conuracta. - . . t The oata market waa firm In sympathy - - with wheat and corn. Favorable weather tnr- tha -new crop had a depreaalng ef . feat on tha dlntant futurec. May opened higher at UV, eold at Ulo and cloaed at 6ic Lcical recelpta 321 cara. - jravteona were Inclined to be weak be - eauee ef reaUalnc aalea In the May delivery, and a loo Un line In live hogs. At the cloae May pork waa off 2e at 12.7TVk. I-ard waa down at IT.iOi. Hlba Tnuua lower at M-SumASJUi. - ' lb ti mated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, J S3 aara; corn, lhw vara; oata. 127 cara; hogs, - J:'" head. The leading natures ranged aa followa: AxUclee.l Opea.I JT!gh. Low. I Cloae. Tesy. ' ewheat 'July ept Corn May July Sept , Oata a.Vtar bMy . ajuiy b-lu.y r July -ept. lard- May July Sept : Jjjn May ''"-July ' ' Sept W9 it a Mi 4A, M 4i'a- -. i1 iHi- iu4' 53H 6'. a 13 W IS IS Ul I U I . U -.;4fJ . ej IKTTVkl ft I 43W 1STS IS 06 U e T W t 14 S 3D 11 n la v i 13 ! - U J t-1 U 46 I St S 12", I T 07W 7 34 I la I 3i lii i i X7y 7 T 05 T 30 1 W I TJ1.V,, No. 1 aOld. bNew. Caah quotations were aa followa: FLOUR Sreortv; winter patents, 14.15.31 '; atralghta. M.OC-T-i ": erring patents. M 4.W; atralghta. 4.uu-iS-4.ao; bakers, SLld eHKT-,N. I spring. McltC3; No. t red. -tiHW- ' OKN .So. Saci No. a yellow, iT9-N 1 82Vf No. white. feXKJe. BARLKY-Falr to choice malting. 7iuMc. KfcltJ.n?-?. Flax.' No. I northwestern, U.to. pT'me li.n.ithy. t A PROV! r-.iuN.4-IStort fibs sides (loose), );-. Mesa pork, per tM..li.xj XXk lrd. per ! lha. . 37 V Short clear aidea tboaedi. 7.2ita"i.iti. Whiaky basis of hnrh wtnes. tl SS- Following were the recelpta and ahlp. marts pf Qous and grain; Hecelnta. Ehlpmenta. Flourj a!t-...-i-.. SI o a.7i) VW haat. bu 19 Cl l tcra. ba Sl.i 134.1' fata, bu ' Zib.l'O Rye, bu , ! S.i0 barley, ml 7.JiJ SU.OU0 On the Produce exchange today the but tee market wa eteady: creamertea 21r-So; oain. jL-ufc. firm; at mark, caes lnclu.. . le: Ijirata l-eHf; prime firsts, li-c. . heeaa. a.-y at U'inj lc. - V St. Laata eral Market. ' ST." LOUIS. April ?1 WHEAT Higher; tra-k. N. t cn, No. -i aard, nc-J llol. May, .c; July. cSc. CORjv Higher: track. No. 1 cash. S."H-; No. 3 while, ds.!-; May. itci. Julv. i .c. OAl8-lti.il her; track. No. 3 caih. auc; No. 3 while.. t.'iiSV Mav. arV'- FLOUR Duii. rt winter t tents.- 34 SO frt75; extra fa-y ap.d atraigUt, 3.ij.ai: tieitra, tXjr tj. M at " Viijihy steady at tX3r ji.(. t' irv ii "I L taay at ti.ttt. FHAN-'iir; urked cast tras. tl 2B. ft A T fr' "-) v ; timothy, . 1 o. law,; Jpr i rm, l t i ; 1 o. Ihf-y ..). N -T'ta-HH Oa. . . b r. i f rl . . . ' r itUV i'uia. h'gher; -rt in. 111. LeiJ. lower: prime atran. t .'- "i1. 1 lAit. mta, l"r; t'-4 lt4 't. j - itar i,be 37 3?-. ahort t leer. 37 vti, iijr lM..xd ea.tia sf ..t-t, 34 a. iair riba. K , attuit buit, fee.-. i . ' - POL'LTRT - firmer; rhlrkens. 1V; rlrs. S-a J; turkrya, L'lJc; rutka, u'ic, xee. E'". - tr-. t. T i l-.K Firm; creamery. Ivtlr.. fc-iiUS Lnchanged. Lie. caee count. Recetrta tJhiDmenta r'N'ttr, bbls t a 8 ! V tient, bu 3.i" torn, bti e-.iiw si. if) Oats, bu to.iimf . XKW YORK CKItRAL MARKET Heatatloaa af Ik Day Varlaaa t van aa edit lea. NEW IORK, April 21.-FI)UR-Recelpts, 17..V4 bbla ; expurta. lt.oJ0 bbls. Market waa f:rm. with bei;er trade. Mlnrteawta iatetita, S.'"'uS t-i; winter stramhta. KUvdOu: Min- nw bakers. J4"JI.; winter extras. CSV W.It; winter patenta 4 otj4 ; winter gradea. 11 e4 Rve flour. teady; fslr to good. M Mj4 ; choice to fancy, St-OH? i 15. CORNMEAL Steady ; fine white and yel low. i.4nl int; kiln dried. -; coarai i.M fgl 45 , . RYE Firm; No. I western. S3tc f. e. b.. iew York. V' HEAT Receipt a, l bu. ; sale. IP),. Oh bu. Spot, firm; No. 3 red, 31.;'. ele vator, 31. "S'i. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 north ern. Duiiith. 11 11 V f. a. b. afloat; No. 3 hard winter. 31.ii1, f. e. b. afleat. Wheat opened He aighwr and increased the advance to 2c on covering and commission houre buying, with May and July leading on strong statixtlctt Wrong prices reacted par tially under realising later and cloaed Irreg wlar. tc lower to 1 Vc hijrher. May, 31 0H, 41.4. cIosohI 31. US;' J-'Hv. ri17 6-ltV. closed KTc; September, tleiac, cleaed at CORN Reeelpls. 4 bat; exports. 2.M8 bu. ; sales, m.iaati bu. 8rtot market firm: No. X. nominal, elevator, and 72c. f. o. b. afloat; No. 3 white. 72c. and No. 2 yellow. Tl, f. o. b. afloat. The option market opened firm on light country receipts and covering, with the close til e-net higher. May closed at 75c: J-ily, Tl'WTSc. closed st 72we. OATS Revetprs, M. bti..earpor-ts.- I.h9 bu. Spot market easy: mixed oats, 2 to 22 lbs.. 54: natural white. 26 to 22 'fs , i.-Vni.74c; clipped white, 32 to 40 lbs., Ct9 t'c. ... ... HAT Steady; rood to-ehntoe. avrT'rrV'. HAT Firm; good to choice, si7e. HiDES Duil; Bogota, 17c; Central Amer ica. 17c. l.RATHER-Steady; acid. )eJ37a PROVISIONS Reef, stead; family. 31 SO 51700; mesa. fli.GMa 13.50:. beef hams, Z7.0 tV3.tK; packet. 314.0nvrl4.6ff; city extra India mesa. t4.5otf:3 dK Cut meats, firm; pick led bellies. S-irlOc; pickled bama. VtQc. Lard, eeey: western, W.loi.3B; refined, steady; continent, ts : South America, l 75; compound, 37.7Si (a)i Pork. Irregiilar; family. 317.oo-17.fiO; ahort clears, $l.Oi617 SO; mess, 314 W-1il6.2a. TALLOW Firm; city. Bc; country. 84 POULTRT Alive steady: fowls. 14c, turkeys, i4r; dressed dull; turkeys, UTS17c; fowls. ISilSc. BUTTER Firm; creamery specials, !9c; extras. vc; third to first, 212c; held, common to specials, nazsc; atate flairy, common to choice, w5c; proeeea. common to special, lfr(j25c; western factory firsts. Sic: Imltstlon creamery firsts, Z&23c CHEESE Unchanged: full cream specials, ttc; state full cream, small, whrte, fancy, 15c; state full cream, large and small, col ored fancy, 14Hc:- atate. fair ta prima, lly Uc; state eommort, "J5V; state, winter made.- (atjioti,,.. KUOS Unchanged: state. Pennaylvania r,rd nearby fancy selected white. lSc: good t5 ci ;.tre, lSlSSo: brown snd mixed, extra, lac; firsts ta eTr f.rats. 17nVjc; western f'rste, fresh, gathered. 164317c; seconds, lSWJriOe. . WEATHER IX THE RATX .BELT Prakably Fair Wedaeaday, wltlt - Aaeiat tae gawae Teasperwtare. " " OMAHA. April ZU 1MB. An area of high pressure overlies the eastern portion and clear. weather la gen eral over th lake region, 'Ohio valley and eaatern at a tea. .Light rains have fallen within the last twenty-four houra in the extreme lower MiaaiHslppl and Missouri val leys snd west gulf states. The weather continues fair In the upper valteys and west into the mountains, and It will prob ably continue fair In this vicinity tonight and Wednesday, with not n.ucb change in temperature. - . Omaha record- of temperature and pre cipitation compared with the corresponding dsy of the last-three year: 11 M07. 1. 180S. Minimum temperature.... 33 62 M Precipitation ..........MO . M6 -.00 .00 Normal temperature for today, 63 degreea Deficiency la Dreeloltatian ninna Mavrch 1 2.S inchea . . Deficiency, corresf or.1ing period. 4a 1907, LM. inchea,- ,-.....-', ... , . Excess, corresponding period In 1306, .01 inch. ,. L.-A WFX8H. . -Local Forecaster. - Carm a.What Regiost Ballet La. For the twenty-four houra ending at 3 a.-. m, 75th meridian time,, Tuesday, April OMAHA DI3THICT. - . - Tamo. - Rm-- . StaUons. Max. Min fall. eky. Clear PL cloudy PL cloudv Clear Pt.. cloudy PL cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy PL cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Aat land. Men M - M .00 .oa Auijum, Neb... -.a 86.' . 61 Columbus, Nob.. M 61 .0 Falrbury, Neb... M 53 .60 Fairmont. Neb... f4 51 -.10 Or. IaUnd. Nt?b.. M 61 . Hartington, Neb. M 50 .00 Hastlnga, Neb... 86 ' 64 .n Oakdale. N'eb.... 94 45 - . Orr.aha, Neb . 4 g ,fj Tekamah, Neb... 87 9 ' .K Alta, la 78 50 .tin Carroll. Ia..." TH 4 .0 Clarinda. la H - if .00 Blhley. I a . 77 1 47 Jin : Sioux Oty, la.. 80 68 ' .00 Cloudy Minimum temperature pr twelve-hour period ending at a a., m. . . . DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Tamp.. Rain. Station. Btatiot-e, Max. Mln. Inches t nicago. ill........ Columbus. 0 18 Dear Moinea, la:... 14 Indianapolis, ind.. 12 Kansas City. Me.. Jl' Louisville. Kv 1 Minneapolis, Minn. 27 Omaha. Neb..... IS Bt, Louis, Mo 12 m .oo -' M .00 , m - 44 .oo - 70' 41) .() ' M .14 7 44 .rtO , 74 .00 . M 63 . i2 i) .00 The weather Is slightly warmer in tha extreme western portion of the corn and wheat region and cooler In the centrsl and eastern portions. tiewers . occurred. Only In Ilia Kansas Cltv district, I A. WLSi-f, Looal Forecaster. K sarae City brala a eat Pvatalaaa. KANSAS CITY. April 2T. WHEAT Un rhaugetl; May, 89,c; July, WV-; September. 77V. cash. No.-2 hard, V eS7c;"No. 3 hard. aSc. No. 2 red. sfr.fa; No. a red. 4(i Tie;. CORN Unchanged: Mav. '(Dc: July, osvc; aeptember, 67c: cash, Xo, 3 mixed. Sloiiic, No. 3. 63c; No. S white. CHc; No. 3 white. $2c. OATS lfi iHo lower: No. 3 white, i 48Sr: No. 3 mixed, 4ra-trHe. RYE-74rc .. ..... HAT-L-uy; choirs timothy, t2I iOUliflO: Choicepralrle, 3s.Ou47l.SO. bLTTER Weak; creamery, re; packing stock, ' - LUGS-Steady; extra," 15c,- current re ceipts. I3c , -' Recelpta. Shipment a Wheat, bu 160t ei.nio Ctrn. bu i kiO 21.0 Oata. bu U.uua s.ux) Quotations at Kansas City aa reported by Logan A Bryan, No. 2 Board of Trade: Articles. I Open. ! High. I Low. Close. Wheat May July . Corn May .. July .. a.V(Vv;7y 8uiA "t.Vi,TV '. 0S Vlalhle 5sly at Grala, NSW TORiv. IihU -U eecial eable and telographia cominunx a tlnns ractved bv brauatreet's show tna following rhanges tn avails 'I auppllee. as compared with brevl out account: Wheat. United States, east Rocklea, decreased l."5.oi bu ; Canada, In crease.!. l"7.t) bu.; total United btatra and Canada, decreased l.StO.WO bo.- 'Afloat fflr and In Europe, decreased 7s.0n bu. ; toial Anincan and Eumpmi supply, diicreae1 .i9.oii bu. Cora. 1 cited Siatee and Caa ala. decreased la,yj bu. . Uule, United HHU'i and Cauda, decreaited 5:4. bu. The leading decreases repirted this ek follow: Manitoba, nl.-.uti bu.; Chicaao nn. vats eievaoia teallmaied), li.0t bu. LlveraHoal Urala Market. f UVr-KPOaX-, April St-WHKAT-pot I firm; No S red winter: 7s. IJ: futures steady; May, is .VL Jly,- , Beptember, 7s CORN gpot firm; American mixed, new. kiln dried, as id. American nixed, eld kila dried. Old. ia vL.'ulures steady; May, M M. ,.-. Fl.OUR Wlnttr patenta dull at Sa 3d. ptlA a Canadian ateady at 7s 7HL FsMaeLav MatekeU .1 prOBIt. April ;i CORN Flrm4t No. yellow, m -,-". .-; No. 3. w-c; No. 4. ale; no g i 1e, ' i ' ' t)A ri-b'r; No. S yaliuw, 5uia6ic; No. 4 . -i . - - V. iiiii. 6L3& NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS . Extreme Dullnesi it TJnreliered by Retamption of Operations Abroad. MARKET ALMOST MCTT01SXES3 Rlaa 1st t'eltea Statee 4e-et aad talsa Faelfle Iael ta Strwag Cletlsgo-Rsals A re Irregalar. NEW TORK. April Sl.-The extreme dull ness of yeeterday s stock market waa un relieved today by the resumption of op erations In foreign stock markets snd sn Boston although the es.-tern Monday holi day abroad was advanced as a .ecisl ex planation of the halt tn New York. Stocka were In scant aupply and were not presI for sale In any largo volume but on the other hand, general demand was al most stagnant The dull snd almost mo tionless market la the consequence. In-mediate developments bearing on the finamial situation were not important to day. It la evident, however, that the pre vailing mood of waiting has the effect of of the balancing of certain eunrldcrationa one against another which served to ho Id the market for the time st a d-ad level. On the one side Is a renewed resctinn of the business and trade activity which threatensaddltional lnroa.la upon the earn ing power of industries while on the other there Is growing accumulation of mony In banking centers and the promise of flood of aupplles which will float Investment se curities In the market. No official infnr mation can be secured of the progrtes making In aales or the new securities al ready offered bait the assumption la general that a alow market exista for them as yet. It was rather significant that the fil'naj .f a mortgage for 3.W.0W.WO on Illinois Centrii equipment canned a sharp drop tn the price of that stock today.. Pennsylvania wss con spicuous on reported determination of the directors to Issue 3O.oi,0iJ of bonds unrtr an authorisation given msny year ago. although there waa no official Informa tion tta thia subject Other similar financial needs are to be met by many leading rail road systems of the country. A sustain ing Influence in the day s market we the announced reception of trunk line executive officials in fsvor of an Increase of ten per cent In general freight rates, which will affect all the lines east of the Missis sippi and In New England. Downward course of railroad esrnings Is a depressing factor on stocks and the prospect thus of fered of raising the esrnings wss s re lieving factor. There was a notable ab sorption of United States steel snd the up ward course of this stock snd of Union Pacific wss of large sympathetic effect on the whole Hat leading to the strong clos ing. Bonds were irregular. Total salea. par value. I2.7tf.00l; United 8tates bonds, un changed on caH. Following were the aales snd range of prices on the Stock exchange todav: salea. Hlgk. Lew. Clews. AAsnas Express 1:5 Amalgamates Capper 4. 44 M i?1 Am.. C. as r 6e JJ jjt " - C. a F. pfa " ins 0,1 Am. CMtasr Oil SB0 ft K 214 Asm. Cettew OH fli M American gxpress iw) Am. H. 6 U fta..... 174 AEsertass Ins .- ,IH 1474 fa ja Ana. Usaeea Oil.. lie 10 1014 4 Am. Llnaeea oil sia 16 Am. Locomotive l,Ve 4?( 44 if: 14 Am. LoeoiBotlvs pta If ft fa aa Am. s. a...: !?,iu? st e Am. g. sfd ?l Sf, sa . Suiaar Retinlss 21 ljaa, W4, l: am. Tntscn pta ails me t aati Ansrends Mlstog Oo " WT J7u Atohlsee 1. X 7V 74 7S AiUnue C L. t Baltimore 4 Ohls.. ........ 1.10 gau g aja Bat. Ohls pta g5 Brooklra RaflJ TT 4.KB) tf. 4C 4414 ransdlaa Paclfla I. an ui 14 u nja. rvatral of M. J 174 rhicase Orsat Wsstsra t.rM u 414 Chesapeake A Ok la r.14 Chlesce 4V M. W..: 14-aJ C. St. A Bt, IMS lit .117 11 rblesse T. A T Chiease T. T. std K O.. C C. A Bt L. m K u S614 Cotorsoe Pwal st Ina t.ti , tau Liu iau Colsrada so l.4fl s tt 24 Cols. So. lat pM a 6714 IT 7 role. 4 8. M p! J 44 . 4714 4f Conaolldstea) Oaa , 0 lit lit 11TH Cera rroeeets 154 Cava Praatarts p4. .1 ss Delawsrs 4V Hsesoa -A. 70t 1U4 IS lUw DeL. L. W its Deavee 4V Rle Oraa4a....4. t... 114 D, 4 R.. a. sfd HM 624 ! '" Dlsullsrs" gauuntlas ex tl isaa 11 . l.tae 11S4 ' 1714 ''"4 ene 1st (d waj Ert 2a) pfd , a Oaeeral glertrls . ..... ea m 15 18114. llllnoia TMLral 1.SIH US 13 114 Intsmattnesl Paper -. ..... t Int. Paamr pfd , u Int. Fsisp Int. Pump pM e4 Iowa Central to 11 11 1!4 lows Central pfd ao tZI ii Kanaas City So. lie 1314 1314 a K- C. So. pfd M t.: U SI14 Lontavills at M ans ipn 144 m4 atertnas Central t"t 1S 'S 44 Kins. 4 St. L- to M . 4 a M.. n. P. t 1. M ia no, 1NN4 nn St.. St. p a a t. a. pig. us Missouri Pacifla L 4tv( 4S4 - 4a M . K T H 14S4 X444 r44 K. T pfd M National Laad LPra Mi ls M4 H B Fa. of M pfd n 474 4T 47 Now Tork Cestral 1,190 M rfu tntt N. T.. O. aV W... -iJ Norfolk 4 W a ix aju w H. 4 W. pfd 4 North Amonraa lis) Lt ' 51 si Psrino Mall ta4 74 N4 Pannairlvanta H7V4 II014 117 Panels s Gea - ap P .: . C. A St. u 7S " Pnasei) StsM Car fce I4U, J4 lt Praasid S. C. pfd TH4 77 u, 7 Poilfwae Palace Car a lH 151 '4 1M aadln 41. fa l.n )r.4S li&4 gasdlng lw pfd im n . iw Republls si e 17 14 17 Rapafclle Stevt ptd. J 0 M 44 (.-,14 Burs lalase Co 4n I&14 II IS14 dork laland a pfd tut IV 27 r4 St. L A 8. r id pfd H St. Leuis a. W )jai St Law pfd 14 t'atna Psclffe B.J6o Ut lr.a t alon Paeiria pit ..... it tl. H. gipnas. t V. g Raaltv ..... It U t. RubSar ..... ..... 14 C. S. Rubber pfd ..... tl 14 It. a stmt 7 ion ja, tat 1&14 V. g. Steal pfd i.MS t84a H tt4 Va.'arulisa Ckoaniral " , it Vs -Cars. Chem. pi 4. aiaj WahaaA tdO lt lt 9i Wahaan pfd lot 17 17 It Waata-Parss Eipeeas .' fe Waanaaaoaae giaetrls " tf4 &44 U4 Wastars l.'sloa . luO 141144 aow a-Hl!!it A I. g T Wlaceeals C'setrsl , ..... 14 wis rostral pit rJ Nortkers Panfls I fee i4 r4 1S4 Caeoal Lasthar tut S4 21 kJ Caatrsl laf hr pfd .. 441. SMas-Sarffia! tt-rl V) 4S 4t 41 Crat Norlharia pfd tAa IU44 i?iaa I?2l4 lstoHnral Mot. 1 St lit, IU4 pa Int. Wet pld VP) Ji t ISt lua CepaT I t. to 4 w Total saiaa for the da r. P41.M ahsraa. "eve Yark Maaey Market. NKW VORK. April a. PRIMS MER CANTILE PAPER -S4i4j per cent 9TERUNO E.Xl'H ANilE Strong with a. t.ial buslnesa in bankers' bills it It ff-i 4 746 for demand, and at tt ni,rpt Mtn for Slxtv-dsv bills. Commercial bills. M.MV. SILVER Bar, 44S; Mexican dollara. 47c. llONDS Government,' ateady; railroad. lrr- tiis r. MONET On call. esav. 1MJ per cent: ruling rate, m per cent; closirg bid 1 per cer.t: offered at 3 per cent. Time loans dull, but slightly firmer; jlxty diys, I'a'S-'1! per cent; ninety daya, er cent; six mr.nths. JVir'ol per cent. The fallowing aro the closing quotations en bands: C s. ret ts. ns t-H L aV SI. ssl. 4s w4 4 reuses I'1 Maa. s 4a. 42 4, t' t. la. reg l4l. Central 4s t"'a to napM 114 to 1m ine u V t. naw 4a, teg. .. .1 t Mlaa. 4 St. L 4s.. an 4s ropoa Ci k. a T. 4a M Am. Tocaaace 4s 4 ds "a o aa l'i . R. ( X. e. a 7 Airhiaos -. 4s..... H M. y. r. tt,. U4 do aai. 4 .: w N. J r. s as in-, Atlaetu- C, L. 4 s". .Ns. Pacifl 4a -i.,! Bal A Ohls ts. do 3a le IS W. 4a a...i S- g. T. . 4a 7- 0. a. L. I"4 4s..... . H Ceotrsl or Oa. is I'fcPana r l',j M.t to W lec'. T Scaling pes. 4a.. . tru "Ma 4 Ise 44 St.'u da 1. st a 4s..M oa U tn- W a. L. At a P. fg. aa r a Chaa (A Ohio Sa... M Si. u. S W. . 4a .. M4. Hiiasp A A IVa J aatMar4 A L 4a... 44 r . B AO a. la... MH Patifle 4a 4,14 C. B. I. P s ... f4 do laa 4a rrfa fai? ds eol ta l-tCo. gailwar aa t; CCi at L. s 4a.. 4T-maa 4k P. is . ... in Cm, lad Is. ar. A. " eT fit L. A w 4, .v 00. Mid. 4a ax tutaa Pontile 4s. .. t'aiat Cols A te. 4a....... mia, do re. 4s saw r-ibe 4a to: r s. siaal :d is.. w.-. !, aV B. O. ts. tl labaal la ........ yr,Z Ms sva as at la M '. . m tue p. 1. 44 M wm,-. a -I aa at 4o S 4a 7 w. 4 L. g 4s. ...1! . Hora. VaL 4a lis (4 Wis cutra 4 laeaa 4a TT Altaians cv. ts " M 4Ss atla 4 da ia " to tt aenoa t 1st. Met. 4 1 taa Bad. -4Hanw. Trtasary Itstaasasf. WASHINGTON. April H Todav'a artsta- ment of the treasury balaaces tn tha eraj fitnd. exclusive ef tiia 3 ; ! gnld raeerva, ahowa; Available catu baiaucta BFiaT.TTS: gol co'i and bullion. $2.K!0.JW; gold certificatea. 3i'K7.SSO. loaloa CtaalatI 9twka P'IPTON. April a Money, call loans. H Tim per cent; time toane. 4'-j per cent. The following were the closing prloee on stoc ks and buls: At-hl"a sdj. 4a A!antrs . . . . I1 do 4s Allmiaa t Vr. Central 4s...-...'4 Amalsamsted tr1 Atrhlam 74k Atlamlr tv do pfd .. r:l4Blnsam Poaioe A Alhany .. ye t al A Herls 4 Botsoa A Males l.n Centanlal H IViatne Elerated fM cppar Range t4 ytrhtmrg pfd I Dlf Wea S14 Meilran Central 14 tMminloa Coal 4 N. T. 5. H. A 31..1WV4 Prannis t4 fnlos Pseifie ......12-'ij Orsnhy Am. Arra. Chem I74 Lie Kfrste 1H Am. Arso. Chem sfd. tl Maes. Mlslag :4 Am. Pnno. Tabs ,. t1 M!-nlan l" t Am. fi(r I" Vohaak 474 do pfd ' " M""t. C. C. OS Am. T.I. A Tel 117t( Old rvvmlamn J2-4 Am. Woolen 14 ctareols Kl 4o pet 4 Parrot 4 dominion 1. A S 17 Qnlni-y II gilimn Eloe. Horn... 'Hhannmi III4 Owners) Bleetrlo 134 Tamarsrfe M Maaa Electrie It Trtnltr 11 do pfl 4S t'nited Cnpor 44 Wnaa Gas 41 C. 8. Mining 1714 rotted rrstt .lltl'. t. Oil Inned g. it 47 ftsh II ds pfd 71 V'rtorts V. S. "test .......... V4 Winona 4 do pfd 4 WnlTtnaa 171 " Aakad. Bid. Losdos Stock Market. LONDON", April a. American securities opened dull and easy today. During the first hour trading waa very light, with pricea unchanged to tt below yesterday's New York closing. lyindon closing stock quotations: Cnnaela. money .. 17 Mo., Kan. A Twss. . I do aeeosat ........ ff1 Mew Tort Control. ..14 Anax-onds . 7"4 .Norfolk A Westera.. St Alrhleon 7 4n pfd II do pfd . f Ontario A Western.. IH4 Paltlmor A Ohio... lit Pennarlrasla to Canadian Pacific . . . Rand Mines fS rneaaraake A Ohio.. ft Reading .. 4-1 Chi. Great Westera.. 4 Southern Railway ... M rhl . Mil. A St. p. .Ill do pfd 4"4 De Bears :.. 14 foot hern Parine TS Denrsr A Rio Cranes r fnlna PaxlMs ds pfd S54 do pfd ta Rns It Cnltrd States stasl... H do lat pfd 14 do pfd ltl de Id pfd t4 Wahaah KH Orand Trent 1S4 do pfd Illlnola C antral Spanlak 4a Louirrtllo A Naph.-.ll1 Amalgamated Copper. Ul 45ILVER Bar. atady at ZS 3 ltxl per ounce. .MO NE T 27? m per eenL The rate of discount In the open market for ahort hllla la 2.6ZS per cent; for three months' bills, rt, per cent. 5w York Mialag Staelus. NEW TORK. April a. Closing quotations on mining stocks were: Adams Cos I Little Cklef S A Ilea 70" Ontario 43 Prases 10 Opalr 244 Brunswick rim. ..... It Pol oat lt Centners. Tsonet .... 41 Sanaas .is Cnn. Cal. A Vs Sierra Nevada IT tma Bileer Ion Small Hopes 1 Lraahrllle Cos I Standard 1ft Fere I gat Flaaaelal. FFJILtN, April a. Prices on ths Bourse today were slightly weaker, but Improved later. Trading waa very light, PARIS, April a. The tone on the Bourse today waa dull snd heavy after the holiday. Bask Clear! atra. OMAHA. April a. Bank clearings for today were 31.5a9.4mi.5S. and for the cor responding date last year, 32,o3.44.3D. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Cob d It lea af Trade and Qaeratloae . Stasia aad Faacy Predaei, EGGS Fresh aeillng egga. candled. Uc BUTTER Common, lbc; fancy tub and rolls. Il"fjl3c; creamery, JOc. CHEJCSE-New full cream. Wlsconain twins, l7Vc; new fuil cream brick. 17c; do mestic new 8wiss,' Mc'i new limburger, 14j lac; young Americsns, lTHc LIVE POULTRY Springs. Hc; roosters, tc; ducks. lie; geese, ec: cspons, 13c HAT Choice No. 1 upland. 37.50; medium. 3 W; No. 1 bottomr. 36.ut'; off rrad-a, 34-Wi Rye straw. 37.ow. No. 1 alfalfa, 3U.&U, MISCELLANEOUS. CANNED GXJLS Corn, standard west em, e&c. Tomatoee. fancy. 3-pound cans, 31.46: standard 3-pound cans. 31-lu. Pine apples, gated. I-pound. 32.ti2.3o; sliced. 317oa2.3&. Gallon apples, U Ou. California apricota, 32.oo-i7a.3a. Pears. ti-lur.15. Peaches, 31 JoJ.lA U C. Peaches, iilviy 3.15. Alaska aval mem., red. 3140; fancy Chinook., flat. 341a; fancy sockeya. fist. 311&. Sardines, qtrarter oil. 3340; three quarters mustard. 33.3. Sweet potatoes. 31.2Stil.35. SauerkrauL, 9oc Pumpkins, goc ftjl.uo. Lima Beans. 2-pound. To-n.26. Bnaked peas. Z-pound, etc; fancy, 31-xl.46. FISH HsllbuL laic; trout. Uc: pickerel. 7c: pike. c: whlta fish, Uc; buffalo, he; bullheads, skinned and dressed, lie; catfish, dressed. He, medium croppiea and yellow sunriah. ti-aSe: large croppies. 15c; herring, fresh frosen. auc .perch, 8c; white baas. 14c; black basa. 23c. CALIFORNIA LR.IED FRUITS Prunea are aomawhat unaettled by freer offerings from aecond hands, who aeem deslroua of moving supplies of immediate gradea. Quo tations range from So to 8c for California fruit and from 6V to 8c for Oregon. Peaches are very firm, with fancy yellowa quoted at SUGAR Granulated, cane, per sack. 35.80; beet 35-on; cut loaf, 7c; cubes. 6.70c; pow dered. 4 Sv-. COFFEE Roasted. No. 35. S6c; No. 30, Be; No. t. 19c; No. 4. 14 Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 21. METALS The London market remained unchanged at 144 5s, wlille futures declined 10s to 142 los. IxwBlly the market ruled easy at a decline of about 17'4 points, at 3-11.75 to $31 96. Lon don copper also eased off to a for spot and ai4 10a for futorea. New York quota tions were unchanged; lake at 3l2.7STli 81; electrolytic at Slit-Vtli'S: casting. 311J71i i; .Vi. Lead In London declined Is 3d to 1.1 lis 3d. but locally cloaed' unchanged at 33.97Vjli4.uO. Spelter was unchanged In both markets. In London at il oa and locally at 34 iai34.n- Ixndon Iron closed unchanged at afta il for standard foundry and 3d lower at Sla 9d fur Cleveland warrants. The local market waa eaay. but nominally unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern. r.ltX.SIH.Ta: No. 2 foundry northern. 3!7.7;lrt.:5: No. 1 foun dry southern and No. 1 foundry southern soft. $17.2fr!8.0u, ST. LOUIS. April a METALS Lead higher at 33 W4; spelter firm at 34-ia. Cat tea Bfarket. NEW TORK. April 21.-COTTON-Fu-turea opened eaay: May. g-tHc: June, 3. Sic; Jurv. I) asc; August. I sle: October. Itiic; December, lane; Janaary, t tf--c; March. 8.74c. Spot closed quiet. Ill points higher; middling uplands. lil.Oic: middling gulf. lO.a&c. Iales, none. Futures closed steady; April, 84hc; May. S-oc: June. h.nOr; July. Insc: August, 8.o3ci September, 8.n2c; No vember, f obc, January, Sc: March, 3 7oc: GALVESTON. Teaaa. April 21. COTTON Steady; W3-16o. NEW ORLEANS.. April a. COTTON 8 pot market quiet: aalea. Sou balea. Low ordinary. 3 13-loc, nominal; ordinary, 4Sc, nominal; good ordinary, 8 1-ltic; low mid dling. ( 3-ltk-; middling. 10c; good mid dling. ItApc; middling fair. Ulc; fair, ll-c Recelpta, 4,73 balea; stock. 17S.04S bales. Sagar aad Malaaaes. NEW TORK. April 3.-8UGA R Raw. quiet; fair refining, Ifflc; centrifugal, 94 test. 4.4uc: molasses sugar, 173c. Kcfined. steady: No. 4. t.liie; No. T, 4 '6c; No. t, 3uuc: No. 9. 4 oc: N-i. 1. 4.Aac: No. 11. 4. auc; No. U. 4.TSc: No. 13, 4.70c: No. 14. 4.tc. Con fectioners A. s.3: mould A. 8. Sic; cut loaf, 4 30c; crushed. . -:;. powdered, i.oue; gran ulated, a -, cubes. 8. lie. MuLAtMsES 4julet: open kettle. New Or leans, good lo choit-e. 'JoglZc. Ceffee Market. NEW TORK. April n. COFFEE Ms rket for futures closed steady; net unchanged to i pointe higher. A large part of the busi ness waa switching. - Altogether salea were rermrted of &.!titi baga. including May. Sr: July, i , Sentemher, 6. ;. Tecem ber. &.-: March. Auuc Spot, quiet; Rio No. 7. r; No. 4 eantoa. 8Siu9Sc; mild coffee quiet; Cordova. yiifl2c. Mlaaea polls Orala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 3 -WHEAT May. 31 July. 31.u.'Sl.u-H: No. 1 hrd. 31 t7H til.-eit: No. 1 northern. SLOSH'TH.1; No. S northern. ll.SCVsi 1-14'-: No. 3 northern, 8j SI o-S. f RA N 3a ivg?L. FIOL"R First patents. I fclfviO: second patent a, tn.ir'io 40: first rleara, H1'j74-. aecond cleara, 3J.r4i3.4V. Vtllaaaak.ee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. April a WH EAT Hisher. N. 1 northern, tl ie(jfl t: Na. 3 nort;ierH. 11 0f il U7; July. 8r aaked. RAKLET-l'iitn; No. 7c; sample. t ts.V. - i- tORN Steady.; No. 3 eaah. tfc'I'iSc; May. asked. , i - Waal Market. 'BOSTON- April a.-r-WOOI-There Is a quiet tone to tha wool market and pricea are low. God ata.pie territory wool on the scoured basis la quoted from &8t- tit 80c and good clothing atock at sue lo &ic. ac eoidlng to quality. s, Oalatk (.rata Market. Dl'tl'TH. April a-WHEA'l-No. 1 nnrtiieiii, 81 So t porthern. (1 ilt; ilv. tl M.S.. Jiiy. li u."; ScHambsr, tic OATSr ajijo. OMAOA - LIVE STOCK MARKET asBHaajwatmasB Cattle of All Kinds Show More or Lest ImproYcment. E0G3 FEEL ANOTHER DECXETE keep aad Laaaks af All Klada Slew ellera, wrltk Wweled LaaaVa Steady 4 Skerm Lama we Tweaty Ccats Lawtr. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. April IT. 1. Receipts were: Cattle. Hot. Sheep Official Monday !.: 3.a 81 Estimate Tueaday 2.o3 3.791 3.914 Two days this week.... 4.ST7 3.721 13.CA me davs last week.... T.J44 1S.V4 7.1 HI Sums daya 3 weeks ago.. 8.IK 8.9R7 11214 Same days 8 weeks ago. ll.nTtn 8.818 14.413 Rama nan d eka 7 Alt 1".rme 1 it Same days last yesr 1XJ80 11. 308 lS.aJ The following table phowe the receipts of eattle. hogs and aheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: igng. 190T. , Inc. Deo. Cattle 26. 847.410 X214 Hoars turd 744 7m ITS 91 8heep 451.433 G&.IX 17.it92 The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: C.lll. Hun Bh'n. Ilrs'B. C, M. Tc SL P 3 3 . X ee ee A. 3 4 ' 1 41 24 8 1 1 1 13 I 3 8 7 12 3 7 I 1 .... 1 8 1 1 a bY I Wabash UlBMilri ro.irir. Union Pafio C. A N. W., eaat C. A N. W , west r at t vr a r C. B. A Q., east.!!!!! -., ts. at west C. R. 1. A P.. east.... C, R. I. dt P.. west... Illinois Centrsl Total receipU 11S 83 17 11 The deposition of the day's receipts waa aa follows, each buyer purchasing the Dum ber oc bead indicated Cattle. Hogs. Steep. Omaha Packing Co... 3H8 721 401 til 49 31 110 48 78 23 44 82 28 8 61 84 1 1 3 3 3 89 38 iswlft and Company L601 1.M4 1.4!0 v3 tail 61H 14 Cudahy Packing Co Armour At Co ...... Omaha P k g. Co., Denver Cudahy P'k g. Co.. K. C vansant 4 Co Carey dt Benton Lobman at Rothchlld Hill A Son F. P. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hues 2S8 ... McCreary dt Carey Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co F. G. inghram Sullivan Bros. Lehmer Broe SL Louis Packing Co.... St. Clair Packing Co Omaha P k g. Co.. Su Joe. Lahm Broa. Cleveland Packing Co.... KJngaa Packlnsr Co 127 22 iirt Other buyers L491 Totals 2.761 7.U2 4.757 CATTLE Receipts of cattle, although heavier than yesterday, were suit very light lor Tueaday. Other market pointe were al so reporting very moderate runs. With such light recelpta at all market points for the lasi four or five days, lt wss evident this morning that Dackers were reeling a little more hungry for auppllae. and bence a somewhat better feeling waa displayed In the market than for some time back. It seemed mora like old times in the beef steer trade thia morning. Buyers were all out In good season lrt the morning and there was enough lite and snap to tue traae to clean up everything by 10 o clock or soon after. The prices paid were little higher than yesteroay, sales men, aa a rule, putting the advance at a good lvc and in some caaes aa- mucn aa luuluc. The market on tha general run of handy weights la safely 25c higher than ths low time on Wednesday of last weea. rig. heavy cattle have not shown as much ao vance. but they were poaaibly liVlMo higher. Caws and heifers were generally a nine stronger today or around luc higher, pos sibly luajL&c higher than the low point at last weea. 1 ne receipts touay wersr ewy moderate,- there being ieaa cuws here wUn larger receipts 01 other cattle than mere were yesterday. More than that, the quality waa generally poor so tnat tue aalea on paper do nut allow up any too welL Thera waa a small sprinkling of Blockers and feeder In aiglil and anything desirable along that line sold st good, firm pricea . Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn fed ateera. a.l:l.; fair to good corn-fed ateera. ta.BJ'on ii, common to iair corn fed ateera, 34.755.85; good, to choice cow, and helfera, J4.7o.bO, fair to good cowa nd heifers, 33.7ot4.;; common to iair cows and neilers. i-uun4.ia, guua to choice Blockers and feeders. 84.1 a 5.3'); fair to good stockers ana reeaers, n 4 75: common to iair stockers and feeder. 33 00 tj 4.00 ttepreseniauve sa.es : BEEF STEERS. No. a At. Ft. Ko. It., to.. n.. tt.. A. Pt fct IB .lose t at U U 8 la 4 1 4 4 1213 1M Hit 4 It t a Jl 41 4., .. T it Itxt I M 4 tt 8 si 8 ta it 7 11 ta 1; 11.. ...... 14 ..14a t tt ..Iti', t 14 4 Nt IN N Kn4 I U ...ItOO I tt m t H 4 4 M t u t a t it t ta 4 44 4 06 t fti 4 U t 14 4 ..11st ..ASM ..1141 M t t It 4 t t 4 4 HI 4 44 t ta 3 M 4 44 t si t at t at 4 tt 24.. 112a a 14 tw. 14 34 IS...... Ci to tl 1: ts it .11' HI.... Use not lit llrf ' 13 1W1 Ml UJ 1444 list U-l ...mi ...l'J40 ...Ki ...17 ...lilt ...1191 ....lt7 t.... U.... It.... St.... II.... w.... .... tt.... it.... COWS. t ...114t t JO ...US4 t W ...14J4) St .. 76 IH T.... ..t44 4 it I "0 3 U 4 t J... SN IW ! 10 4 tt t.... 1014 I 18 It M IK t iu'1 t 2i I lua 4 Tt t tn 1 it 11 tit 4 7 t 1137 I ill 8 1141 4 MO IH 3 IH M 8 IW IW U 4 t ltv i 4 I Ml I at I tal 3 tt 1 1141 I tt I Hat I 75 T last 8 e 7 loat 4 10 3 lust 4 lt I ..114 t It 4 1 t it t 1"1 I 24 1 11 4 I t t:t t ts 1 1371 t u 4 l'WT 4 K Ifc4 8 ia) HEIFERS. t 44 I la f .....IBM I Ig 4 IV I JS t W it 1 I It) 4. V t 44 T 441 4 at 4 M lit 4 1174 4 IS ta 8 tt 1 40 t 75 I T79 8 tt t , ta I lt lt. ti III 1 tat 8 1 CALVES. I 14t 8 Ot 3 n IH 3 l I I M IH 1 1 3 9 1 310 3 78 It 8 a BULLS. lrr t 1 3 ....lr.o 4 to .... ts 4 r .... 740 4 74 ....lira 111 ....1444 4 tl ....1H70 M .... I 10 ....2S I ill lJu I tl llu. t ...Uia 3 3 , m 1 ia itj t 79 1444 1 75 14.4 4 l tl't IN 1J 4 ei ..lilt 4 8TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. ... ts t u T.. Til 4 41 I I t I I 11 I. 1 17 0 II 14 ... 4l I l ... I 71 ... M It .... ! I IS ...MHO I M .... 417 I M ... 14 4 Pt T... 11.... fc.... jr.... .... .. 1.... 1.... 41.... n ... F tat t"l 74 71 4 50 4 4 M I 4 4 t 74 4 79 441 I Tt , Ml , au 4 4 4 4 .. I4t 4 7t 4 at 8 ie 3 at ..l- ..1"M .. Mat M lis Pi It) (it t u W ESTERN9 CTAH. 45 steers... 1"1J 8 So 11 ateera. ... 9S 8 !8 3 bulla IK 3 17 bulla 1.V7 3 84 cowa l'ail 4 M 62 steers.. ..l'fi I 58 &2 steers... .l'W 5 55 5.1 steers. ... J.0 8 50 Hi M ;n A lower provision msrket yester day and ths report that a large number of hege were carried over unsold at Chicago, indicating a cnngeatlon of recelpta at that point, combined to give pricea a downward tendency at all points. The market here was ion lower than yesterday, but the de mand waa good and the trade was active at the dealine. so that everything on aala waa dupoaeil of la good season In the morn ing. Tli hugs eold verv Isrgely at 85 ttavf 3 46. with a t 'O at 85 r Testerday the hoga sold principally at 85 a2Vv 55. with a loo l KM. Today's decline wipes out eon aiders ble ef the g-in made yesterdav and the latter part of laat week, hut the market is sriN around 8c hlaher than it waa on ths low dav last wea-k. Representative sales: Na . h. r. Ha 14 1-4 f I i;4 as.. at M lait I 4 74.. 14 : 4 I 4 - 71. . i tl ... la ji ... T ... I st... . ta r .. ST ... 4 47-4 ...15 4S I 47-aj ...I I 40 I 4'S ..It las I 1.4 -.-4.4 Oil I 44a The Updike Grain Go, V commission DcrAetTiarirr ' ' ' 700 to 714 Drandcte Dlds- - OMAHA. NEBRASKA - ;IB ROK ERS GRAI1V, aPROVISIOIXJS, STOCKS AND BONDS PRIVATE WIRES Talmtuvasas I , flCV YORK 71. 341 ... 8 4 14 '.. 8 tn 7 .rt 1! t 4 4. ...... I tat at 44 Jrtl ... I . T8....',...S! it 4 Tt tn it l a) 74 A H 14 4 174 It I 4 H -tl as 14 7....v.P I 4 ..Ml- 1. t as r...,.i ... 4 M .fc M It tl... lit 1st 8 4 t........i;4 ... 8 as 7t M. lw. I 40 74.. :.23t 17 I 4 ...2? 3t I 474 ...US ... 4i'4 ...1H ... t 24 .. tw t 4 4:v4 ...Jt K0 I 4:14 71 '..jit tn 1 4j 70 ... at 8 4it4 t r M.IU4 at J"l ins I ct rt ss 1 4ti t ty, t tltaj t.......ti4 ts 8 ati tt t e I 4i4 tt tae t 1 414 a on ... 141-4 St.... tat 1 tti. tt ri it I 4tt 45 IP7 ... I 424 7l....fc ,40, 8 4 SB B ... m t4....lit ... 8 4 i. 1 4 12,, Jl ! ...' 42 ; Ji4 tsn J 4J14. n.r.....jm is I 4ft P 40 8 S 4 -.271 St I tt . 1M) )to 5 tt .. ... 8 4 t 49 l ti .,. 1 Tt n M a.. ... an ta m ...-144 a. 'T 1 ai 1 as n jx is 1 4, e ... 8 4 st it ... tat 7t........m IB IS tl ... t I 44 7 11 ... 14 4 4.171 ... 141 ! ' 4 I " T. jmj 40 I 4S 3 4TV4 t tt 4a I 46 it z.'t ... 8 1 at 11 tt I 6 t r ... I 41 -4) Tt til ... 44714 0 ,..-..T3 I 43 It Ml 4 I 4TV4 H .17 4r t 44 It f.1 ... I 4t Is 120 8 ft 4 8 41 ' 8 44 t l l fi 8et4j 4 ! ... I 4 44........ 2M ... I i2 n iaj ... s mi T.......:ii ... 1 v r rt ... ii 2 i.l" b r4 iit a 1 it 7 ia M 1 izu, " btir-tt- Ktceipis of sheep were quite moderate this morning, only about alxtcvn (resat cara being reported. The receipts consisted laj-gelf of laiuba, both wooled and shorn. The market on woo led lambs did not Bhow any very material change as com pared witn. yesterday, or with Inst week for that matter. While the trade wss slow, buyers went through the pens picking out such stutt aa they wanted, tor which they seemed willing to pay fully steady price. Toua good Mexican iambs sold up to 87.oV. which looked like a good, steady price as compared with the close of last week. A medium kind of woo led lambs sold around 37 iM7.1a. While It wial be noted til at the top lamba are selling right cloae up to Chi cago, the market nevertheless la inclined to be dull, while the demand does not ap pear to be very large or very urgent Thua today, after buyers had picked out auch Btuff aa they wanted, other lots of lamba were hard to move, with the tendency lower. Clipped Jambs sold yery high at this point yesterdsy. a good string of eighty-two-pound lambs going st 37. It waa very apparent thia morning that buyers felt that their clipped Iambs have been costing them too muuu and that they would either force a concession oa the part of sellers or leave the stuff alone. That feeling on the part ef buyers made the trade slow on the clipped lambs, with prices 20c lower than yesterday. Quotations on lambs-.' Good to choice wooled, 87. 257. 8ft; - fair to good wooled. M.7fio7.2t; good ahearing lamba carrying flesh. 38.504f7.00; good ahearing lambs, thin. 3.044iL5u- shorn lambs. 50c under wooled atock. . - Quotations on sheep: Good to choice light yearlings, shorn. 3.0ttJ3S; fair to good yearlmga. shorn. 86.7Mii.0O; good to choice wethers, shorn, 15 7LaS 00; fair to good wethers, shorn, 3S.aoij4.75; good to choicer ewes, shorn. 3o.25t3S.o0; fair to good ewes, shorn.. 84. Tag. 26; culls snd bucks, shorn. 33.0rjr4.5ti; -wooled sheep. Settle above shorn stock. Representative sales: ' ' " 'No. , . . Av. Pr. LI Colo, lambs, broken fleece.. 79 8 50 4-3 Colorado lambs, feeders M T 00 230 Colorado lamba. feeders .' 86 7 W 112 western lam aa.- wooled: 70 7 15 .12 western lamba, culla....... 58 8 15 2-13 western lambs, shorn.. 79 8 5 29 Colorado lambs .'.:.. 72 7 60 Colorado lamb culls 53 IS 18 western cull lamba and ewes. S3 5 an i'-t western ewes lid 5 In 4W Mexican lamhs 74 7 0 12 Mexican yearling 70 - M 47 Wyoming shorn lambs Bi t 47 western lambs, shorn 75 75 23 western lambs, shorn 100 S tt) . 8t. LU. Live Stock Market. "ST. LOCI 8. April 21 CATTLE Receipts. 3.500 head, including -.) Texann; market for natives steady; Texans lot; 15c lower; native shipping Bid export steers. 3.3""r7.(i0; dressed beef snd butcher steers. 36.4a..:: steers under l.o) pounds, 34.7fig5 .25; Blockers and feeders. S3.0wte.25; cows snd heifers. 13 Tofctt.OO: canners. S10O64.V0: bulls. 33.75T 8.7V, calves, .32.507.00; Texas and Indian 8 IBdDedls ati Pap . . . i Nine Miles From Denver, mlii "J?"" mmjttr - COlOrattO Aa awat, fe, ack SlCO koasal ka aatiam ta ' tha LW.tr sal tJaaj Caa.r, tia. trwatM ba be ina a iarmir.j area stretching from Den- "da tiaso man sja la a Uaaat '.. ver half way to the Celebrated Greeley and wT?j, .T" .r", Ji0o' Longmont region (the beat known irrigation eso aae am a a si ettlae list ' district in the world) which is the basis of TlSs Tlfnxre'TfZvp-fl iwnr an U.ue of bonds now owned and offered T. bf u. BAtBerjr:- District 6 f rftn1 Seeiiretl Cttnu Mld to ,h- ''chest farm and trait coan VU imitu aJV.4A aaVWAAtAa nanili n th eortd nrndnrin. a nnlu .k... due each yesr from S to U years. Principal and temi-srinual interest payable at Ameri can Trust A Savin Bank. Chicago. De- nominations S100, S50O. and SI. Out) (Orders accepted lot single bootisj issued by tha D2XtVCr ReSerVOlr Ilrl"3- Hon Cospaiiy which bat Bcqufred and merged Into one , system (he pt opert.ss of 9 active, operating . irrigation companies in the Immediate vicin ity of Denver, thus end ueing the Company " with some of the earliest water rights ia ' Colorado, dating bkek 80 and 44 years. These water ngkts give orlop use of tha direct rrver flow and the flood waters of tha t. , 1 v 1 www .nu . w ujuu waiaia Hi ins principal stresmt of the eastern slope of the Rocky Motmta, us. betide up ping the Frater. the largest river on tfie western tlope. Water stored irr reservoirs for nse In the summer after the streams fail Is In-diapentabie- to sugar beets and other lata crops 'Atraaf H turr it Htmd Wtaiik. Security Under the Bonds: - Primarily, mortgage liens on the Denver Reservoir Irrigation Company s system, ia eluding water rights, canals, reservoir, sites, etc., and all properties now owned or heresfter to be acquired by the Company, touervtiviy estimated worth between Two K, Illllon to Three 1.111- - lion Dollars Secondly, collateral security in tha form of mortrge liens Upon farm and orchard "land U)M supplied with contract water de tived front sales of reservoir stock repre senting water rights sufficient tor the land, and by the water atock Itself, which Is not delivered to purchaser nnul his payments mi v vuiuuia.cu. T tarrsar assa pssiets pay tnrspsraam n i. - si aao pr arro. tho ' a-isa ta S-OMls tanjvtoss aast Oiaos I aa, ta pafanatiis lw 4aa aeea lleaaa u . .n to aae iwba aLail uaaWt-nltam wits we laanaaa Traaa A aaaas Sans, bnaaaava. 1 r ina, a. la I4a aaiieof .... aa4 aa-u4e im U.S lai.I nt taa bnata laoaad. pbirS lnr si'll ri ' lauae euruig tao ule at tae ri n ti trMXigyos4Ti:D) Rtunlclpal Bonds tint NateaaU Umad aVaaUAlaaJ. Claadtw Srm ....SUte..'. :i ..'.... For further particulars regarding the above bonda. call oa or addreaa ' -. . WALTER IL H1I0DH3, Braadeh Building. . Orruha, NebrasJiJ - BammnasmamSmmaaBWaBmBBBBakamSJam r" MT . tn4 j eVUeA CHICAGO TlQ85rT etAJIABmiXO. Cltlssms Baak 8 Ttmat Canxpaay. State SMpeadtory. - BarUeevUaa, Oklahossa, Pap salts ta una hasa, GL'ARAXTEKO bp the Btate ef oaabama Guaranir r-iad. New atsio Isar pro vidaa bit.trrg SAf-TtTT te ear dapoattars. 1 ae Btste toarasteas the mail ot their mosey oa Ba saanii andar sor etrenmatannea. V a par Interest ea time depostta tfae raraiitaeeo Is oy form gall Infnematioe rursaahd spoa renaaa. aWgeert State JtaaJfc la 8Uaatxa Oltiaaoma. steers, 33-inJ3; cows and heifers. 3L78S 145. HOG8 Recelpta; RSen head; market in 7c lower; pigs and light, SXoA; packers, 5 .Vpfla00; butchers and best beavy. 8.10. SHEEP AND- LA MRS Receipts. head; market steady: iativt mut'ons. 33.78 tiiTfi; iambs, I4.ot-u-e.0o, euila and bucks. 33.6.26. tHICAGO L1VR STOCK MARKET Cattle (Iroag aaaj Hlgaee Hetrs Tea Ceats Leaver. CHICAGO. April Sl.-CATTLE-Rece1pts. 2.5UO hesd; tnaiket errong. Bcttve and lo 13c higher; steers. 5 'y 7 fi: cow. (Dmi 4.00; heifera. 33-u6 28: bulls. 8:t.50V5 30; calves. J.5ti6.5o; Blockers and feeders, U.Jo HOGS Recelrls. lO.t head: market 10o lower; choice heavy shipping. 'io5fc5; butchers. K.RO'i.K: light mixed. 3 7"a4 7o; choice liehl. 8177j5iu; pax-king. 3.1200.70; plfts. 3iaVo5 5fi; bulk of sales, 36.A1SB4Y78. SHEEP AND LAMBii-Recelpta. IT.fslo head; market steady; sheep. 35.oi5j.0O; lambs, Sti.uo'9'7.70; yearling. 8o.iuit4.5u. Kaasae City Live Staek Market. KAX3A9 C1TT. April 21 CATTLE Re ceipts, i.owO head Including 'M southerns; market lotjloc hrgher; top. 36 M; choice e--port and dreesed beef steers. 8 4f4 W: fair to good. ,lie.J5; western steers. 3t7i 4i.60: Blockers and feedera. tlmdift.iiO; southern ateera. 34.ifj.: southern cowt. 3J. lo'iit.dO; native cow. 8.1.75 it 3 68; native heifers. 34-tM35; bulls, 8Xtf5.jO; caivea. 34 .'xi'ati.00. HOtJS Receipts. 11,on head; market WB ISc lower; top. 35.70; bulk of sale. IS.tc'a! 5 65: heavy. SS iS.ro: pa leers and butrhers, 85 5o4in.i: lighr Jo.?.y'ioii; piara. 34.1VUo.Oc. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4 head: market steady; lamhs. u.0T37 jO: ews and yearlings, S3.iViTn.50: we4ern yearlings. SS.0ii4fg.Ml: western sheep. Si.JjiJ (.uO; atuckers and feeders, 3J.3ai.oo. St. Jasepta Lire Stock Market. 8T. JOrSEPH. April ?1 CATTLE Re ceipt J. 1.4K; head: market Iv higher: Na tives. S5.504i8.a5: rows mil heifers, 81 f 8.00; Blockers snd feeders. S3.2ii.i8. HOGS Receipts. 4.rr5R hesd: market Vm 15c lower. Top.' C.70; bulk ,of aale. SJ.0 j4 50 ' SHEEP AND LAMR Tleeeintt! 1.2-J5 head; market lrjor.". Lamb". ai. 75-117. 4ft; jar linga and weiutfi. 6.7ji17;. . Slaea Pity Live Staek Market. SIOCX CTTT. Anrll 1 neHal Tele gram.) HOGS Rece'nts 2Kl head: -s-ket loc lower: range. 3S.2S&54C; bulk. 3o.37j7.Vta. CATTLMT Recelpta. aoo head: market 10c higher: bevea. 3&.'14.75-: cows and heifers, 34.0lK?ifi.50: stockers and feeders. 34.0ttU4.75; calves and yearlings. SXotwl50. Ilaek lw HlgltL Receipts of live Block at the Six principal weatern earkets ytiterday: .Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omalit 2.4.52 a.rs.' J.9U Sioux Citv " j.tajo " Kansas City 5 5n ' ll.ooa 4.f01 Bt. Ituls .a.. 3.") 8.50 30 Bt. Joseph. 1.46.3 4 S l.'.-JS Chicago 2.jiXI 10.000 17.00 Totala . .,..18.183 48.717 K.HS Philadelphia Prwdavee Market.. PHILADELPHIA. April 2L BCTTER Firm. He higher: extra western crtaoiery. S0H': extra nearby prints. 32s. EtKiS Firm, tn good Oemand; Psnnsyl vania and other nearby first free caeei, ltsu at mark; Pennaylvania and other cur rent recelpta In returnable caaea 18c at mark; western first, free case, ltttyc at mark; weatern current recelpta, free caaea, lc at murk.- CHEESE Quiet but steady; New Tork full crcama. choice, 15315Hc: Nw Tork full creams, fair to good, 14it144C rics, strawberries, raspberries, melons, sugar beets, peas, onions, potatoes, aspara gus, torn s toes, cucumbers, etc., which, owing to their ouaiity aad the proximity ot Denver, the market place of over million people In Colorado and surround in etta yield an Income of 0 to l.Ot) per acre. .usHMvHiiim aia unuaiaueics ta Bl- tractiveness in the) history ef Irrigation ia the United Slates In the following respects: FIRST. Ltcatum: Namely, lmmeikately adjoining Denver, the metropolis of tha Crowing West, with a doten railroad ay stems which distribute Denver-Greeley products to the whole Rocky Mountain region ex tending from Montana to Texas, afiording a ready market for ail that caa be produced i . - j . ' "iL?"! H "a TL" ,P,!at!8I " "? J VT.., -- 0 ot California Ind. Camjarmtnt malw! la other Irrlra. ted sections fruit lands eosnmand from tXO to ei.UUO per acre: farm lands from 8i'ju to tJM per acre, even la isolstad sod sparsely settled localities. " Tbo mndsartjnnlsnaaor ea th saalns snrta ma. to tl am par sera, ouaoa ooaie luraaatiuaHbs aaoiBIj aoaer taaaa boods, " ssa aaaas a. .r Stfrsaa isa lauos ajaa wsua a-ir mortanaaro aaama a .an a ag tae Barnes rapaaaasa osuy a par a& Purpose of Bond Issue: Ml fVmv4At frmw KfTasUnttel 4i IH tt H ts. sail st g Krmr rrtt by Dr. Elwood Meed Chief of Loited otataa Government a Irrigation lnvestirations Depart- t ment, and J. G. White 4 Co w Engineers and Contractors, S rew tors, signea ttatemeats ar . by leading agriculturists land values and produc- ia auva aituiturisrs, aa to v -sa tioa and ail phases of t this enteTnriBA. and .-V Flast Marian ml aa Illustrated (f Baaak Blia. booklet will be ' Cateatra. Illiaaoaa furnithad on . r ' .O . Please aead copy of rs J matt. LmsUstod pacuutaet tequett. -A aad furtbar paxtlcauaira rs Cj garaiug Leaver kooamoar Irrir gaaoa Cempany Si boaaia. 0 .- . Street sad No...