THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi .WEDXERDAY. MAY 6. i 1 - ) U jRAlN AND PRODUCE MARKET Finn Undertone, with Untettled Con dition! Predicted. OFFE&ByGS LIGHT, DOLAJTD GOOD BraOalnttt' Br port fcw Lara:? Ie rmi , la llmki at Wkeat" aaaBall Take tsar of it. i a. , but OMAHA. May B. W. Ther wss firm undertone to the grain market thin morning, with unsettled con ditions predicted. Offerings wer light ml there was a good demand from miller. Bradtret'a report showed a decrease of 14.5"M'e Msriels : In stocks of wheat and bulla were taking advantage of tMa and reports of very irnsessonasi weather to a ifane VIie.' The wheat market was firm and all offerings were absorbed on any di In the market. Helling was n. ottered and the market ruled raxner ouu. held steady. May whtit opened ai Wc and' cloned at ?c Torn owned. fjropr, with support gener ally on the buying side. Very unfavorable marketing weather over the corn belt, coupled with a strong demand held prices at yesterday- ragh point. May corn opened at .Vc and rlost-d at Mc. Oats remained steady, with buying more general and a good ah demand for sample oats. May oata opened at f c and closed l i9v. ... Primary wheat receipts were 1.0 bushels and shipments were 295,t bushels, agalnsu-receipta last year of 651,uu0 bushels ar.d shiprmrt of 6"4.0W bushels. , t orn receipts were C2.w bushels and Shipments were 4.V.(iO bushels, against re ceipts last, rear if 'aw,) bushels and ship ments or U7.CMI bushels. Oearancee were bZ.( bushels of corn, none of oats, and. wheat and flour equal to 18. iW bufhets: . I.ivtipool closed Vatr'td higher on wheat and unchanged on corn. i.oral.t ranto. Jt ptlon: Articles. I Open. Hlgh. V.'hcet-I ! May ..I (X July ..I M M S-pt ..j 7 TV Corn- I Vav .. g?V M July ..I -V w4 Sept .. Ot I I Miy ..! 4!Mt 49l Low. I Cloe. Tesy. MS 7' I SSH, 'i r- an tss! s 49J 43 17e at mark; current recltp. free cases. lc at mark CHKKSE-Quiet and barely steady: New York full creams choice 14V6Ke; " good. MGHSc. WEATHER I THE GRAI BELT Raiat its (nllases Cold aad Wtlirt day Rlala Meraary. OMAHA. May t. EH. Heavy rains were general during tha last twenty-four houra throughout Nebraska, Kansas and east over the Mississippi and Ohio valleys. Knows and ralna are falling In Nebraska thla morntn and rainy and unsettled weather continues general throughout the eaat . and south. The weather haa cleared In the mountain dis trict and throughout the nnrthwetv and heavy frosts occurred In Montana, Wyom In and Colorado. Cold and unsettled weather will continue in this vicinity to night, followed by clearing and slowly ris ing temperature Wednesday. Omaha record of temperature and r-re-clpltatwin compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: la. 1907. ljr Minimum temperature.... 41 42 44 13 Precipitation .18 00 Normal temperature for today. 58 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, t. Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In '1907, 142 Inches. Excess corresponding period In 190, .7t Of an Inch. L. A. WELSH. Local forecaster. form as4 Wheat Regloa Ballctla. For the twenty-four hours ending at 8 m . 75th meridian time, Tuesday, May raoJ: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- tstlons. Max. Min. fall. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Wall Street Market Opens with Effectire Support for Pricei. FLOOD OF OFFERINGS CEASES Ashland. Neb.... 4 41 .b Auburn. Neb 61 4-1 .42 Columbus, Neb., 4. 41 .R5 Falrbury. Neb.... fl 48 1 02 Fairmont. Neb... 48 4 l. tar. Island. Neb. .. 39 .4 Hartington. Neb. 4 3 1.20 Hastlnga. Neb.... 4S SS .Rl Oakdaie, Neb.... 4.1 S7 . Omaha. Neb 44 42 . Tekamah, Neb... M 43 1.1 Alta. la 63 38 1 Carroll, la 46 8 .! Clarlnda, la 4 40 .50 Sibley, la 67 37 .4 Sioux City, la.. 4 38 1.04 Omaha Caafc Price a. WHEAT-Nn. t hard. arfiSftc; No. 8 hard. No. CORN No. No. 3 yellow, ' OA IS .NO 4 hard. 8Xjc; No. 1 spring. J. 4tvffc: No. 4. 3g4H'3: friVgc; No. $ white, M'i'ft S mixed. 4SV34Se: No. 8 hlte. 4ynt9V,c: No. 4 white, 4VS49C. RYE No. Z. 74j76c; No. t, 73J75c. Arlt Receipts. l .' ' '' WheaL Corn. Oats. Chicago 36 S-3 34 8 10 i. nicasw v. Minneapolis ..i.f......llJ Omaha -.-.t-.,.?.. 29 Duluth 4 Sky. Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Raining Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Raining Cloudy Minimum St P a n r t a. "rl Psrlfle .. R. T g T rM.. t4 1 Not Included In averages. temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. 1 DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. Rain. Ptatlon. Stations. Max. Mln. Inches. Chicago. Ill 25 &2 40 . .40 Columbus. Oi...... 11 -.84 4! Ki Des Moines. Ia.... 14 4$ 40 . Indianapolis. Ind.. ll 68 . 4 .So Kansas City. Mo.. 19 4 4 .M ioulsvllle, Kr 17 7 M .12 Minneapolis. Minn. M M 34 .04 Omaha. Neb 16 4 40 St. Louis. MO..;.. 84 SO 1.18 Good. soaking ' rains were general throughout the corn and wheat belt during the last twenty-rour hours, 'ine weatner continues coool. I A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET CHICAGO GRA1M AU PROVISIONS lea tares of tha Tradlaar aad Closlag P'rleVa ea Board af Trade. CHICAGO. May 6 The favorable out look for the fall-sown crop tauxej mod erate weakness today In the local wheal market.' At til lose July wheat was off J'ac. Corn waa. down He. Oata were Sc lower. ' Provisions were a shaoe to "Vicoaer .-,"' The wheat market opened firmer be cauke of higher prices at all the European centera, but an easier tone soon developed on selling by longs. -"Sentiment continued bearish .the. Remainder., of the day not withstanding the extreme bullish showing of the statistics on the world's visible siipplv, which showed a decrease of 14. i3 000 bushels for the -week, against -an Increase of IW.OyQ .bushels for the corre sponding time -a year ago. The factors chiefly , Tf.porulplft tor the .easier ww were additional r&rns In Kansas and Ne braska, absence of damage reports for the southwert and the Ohio crop report, which showed improvement of seven points In the coadlUun. of-tha crop In that state during April. Til' market closed easy. Jnlv opened -.Wc hJSrt l advanced to SlHc anrTthen declined, to Sos "i 04c. The close was -t M49 HOS". Clearances of wheat and flour wre ia huahels Primary receipts were 251.000 bushels, against 861.000 hush els on the same day last year. Minneapo lis Du iith nt Chicaso reported receipts of 182 cars, against 205 cars last week and 592 cars a year ao. The corn .-market Inclined to be weak all 'day Ttrce' wh onv a slight trade In h. W.v Hellverv and that option ranged bela-een .a.V-4 lOiiJ.-- The market clocd ' caiv. ' Jtilv '"ffpehed "onchanged to a shade higher, at '4'a 85e, sold off to 4Vic arid chsed s 4Se. Local receipts were 32 m iih 3i curs or contract. .1.1. aMk durlnr tile greater part Of tan stuwion.- Jwly opened unchanged. . 7U.r nd sold off to 4'c. w hwre It -Im.b1 reeirta were 341 cars. Th. . i,,AkiiiAn oiiLrket waa dull and steadv - A 4j 10c -advance in live hogs u tlie chief strengthening Influence. At 1.. Inlv nark wajl uo 2Wc. imi.fil3 NS. Ird was a shade higher. ' IciiiL Rlba. wera. 2W higher, at ItV. l. i -TiimuieJ recelDta for tomorrow: Wheat 19, cars; ioru, ill 'cars;, oats, 131 cars ho .lo.Ofi. Uesd. . Tbo loading futures ranged as follows: Qaotatloas Varlaaa Articles. rOpeiM High. I Low. Oose Yes. Wheat May -Jury ' Sept. Cera May July 6ept. - Uc " bjiily Scpt Pork-. May , July Sept. 1 Lard- Mar ' July 6cpl Rlhs , , May ' ' July -Sept. 1 08SI l ( 1 oc! 1 K 1 (WS pWVUsI 91S(e.riS'l0VJSI Mk 4-5l rS- XT'! "4 63 'it 4'Ht 4V hs4o 13 & 8 8$ 8 Li '8 70 7 67Wi 70', 9 34 53HI 7i7O0i 2i W 6Jm 4eS ; 3 IS 4rt 13 U 13 W 4TU' 8 87HI 7 1!4! 7 5 7 67H! b3 SHI R3S 53 I 4.Vh MS 53 47H 461 sissrvtmrsgi. U 8TH' 13 60 8 48 8 (3 8 70 7 K 7 80 7 55 II 40 13 67H! 13 85 8 45 8 55 8 72V 7 10 7 S.-4 T 55 18 ITH 13 55 13 824 8 474 8 55 8 ill 7 try, 7 30 7 55 j Konl -'."Old. i bi'ew. ' Cah nuotatlons were as follows: VLOl'R 8te4dy; winter patents, $i.3tS 4 -Ai strata-tits. 83 9MM.4U: spring patents, .,ttHi s4rattiU. 84.VJQ4.6d; bakers, 8X0U WHEAT No 8 spring 7eS81.10; No. : red. $1 0CN.1.08.- -, - CORH-Na 2. 7'V; No. J yellow, 704c OAIH-No. 2. 53Sc; No. 3 white, M'n64c ' ' '"BARLEY Fair to choice malting. 60'iic ' '" frKKI Flax. No. 1 northweatern. M il l-NiV1810NaW 4hort ribs, sides tloosei. 16 7tu;.12'.- . Mess pork, per bbi., lU.SI'aiy U 5a Lard. Iter WO Iba., J j. Bhort clear ides boxed). 17.87497 24. Following wera Mi receipts and ship- Bieats at flour ana rrsin: Receipts. Shipments ' Flour, bbls., , . U.tfW .' 'Wheat, -'bu... V..'.. .-'...' .0 3 -4.'orn. bu....,..... 254.) ii Oats, br.-..,...-...,v$''t, , 39 5) Rye. bu , 8t) S.) fcarlev: bn.J.....V...i'. 68.400 iu ". - Oil tha Product exchange today the but ter jnukrt waa steady; creameries. la; dairies. 1S.iS4c. t-gs. steady; at mark. rases included." ' 14c; firsts, 14c; prim firsts 154c -Cheaaa. steady; llQUc. Avallabl gaaalles at Grata. kf w XnmK. Wv S pineclal cablea and teUrraphw inniunlcationa received by lia.iirsvt sfeuw the. following rhang-s in aawaila. aSiiHlixt- a compare! with preloa -ai'ceasl : ' ue--'nted tatew. east Rockiea. dc rriie4 !4 l4 bushela: Canada. de . r...t 1 sO A.jt bushels; "total. I'ntle ftiatea od -CwnaOa. " . decreased. 8.783,000 Ki .hi... ..fj,!i tar and - in rXirope. de. creased 7 S'il) Oi'O bushels; total. American and Eurofefjv JiJI'pl)' decreased, 14.i63.0uo bushcia. rt -.' .-. -i-oi-i-i.tlnld States and Canada, da- pmu Vjh w40 bumbeis. - iTTl. Laited tH&ias and (.Canada, de creased. l. uad aaahels.1- ' . The 4adtng Increases and decree lea re ln-rrM.'ii(t private elevators 54tuO hwilmi; siasS'toba, 373.0O0 bushels illlHiaiikM rrmlt auevatora. 71 0 bush tla, inaaertt-ll. D . t.vi bushels: tit. Jo- M.h. MiM) fcushelfv; Cimaha. ll.Wt buah fls. iiitiwiaan Louiavilla. 6D.0o0 buaiiels. f the Day Commodities. NFJW YORK. Mar i.FLOCR Receipts, ao.K.'S bbls.: exports. 1.732 bbls. Market firm, with a fair demand. Minnesota patents. 85.Waa.&0: winter straights, 84.25'8 4 : Minnesota bakera, 4.134.M); winter extras, 33.5ttM 10; winter patents. I4.aOi4.N); winter low grades, b.voi.wj. rtye nour, stead v: fair to good. 14. 4t64.90; choice to f j n - I liv CORN MKAly f irm; nne wniio anu jei- low, Sl.45ttl.6o; coarse, 3140SX45; kiln dried. I t hi', RYE Steady; No. z western, sc, 1. o. o.. Kkw Torlc. WHEAT Recelpta, 46.000 bu.r sales z.iw.'w bu. futures; 48.au bu. srpot. Spot market steady. No. t red, 31.10, nominal, elevator; No. 2 red. xi. ii.. r. 0. o., aiioai; no. 1 northern Duluth. II 1. f. o. b.. afloat; NO 2 hard winter. 31. 134. f. o. b., afloat. In spite of a tremendous decrease in me world's stocks for the week and a large export tiade, wheat was quiet and no more than steady all oay, retieciing an over bought condition, which was Influenced by the better southwest crop outlook. Last nrlnoa alinafaul & Tta.rtta Vo Hat lOaS. May 3l.Vjl.rM. closed at 31-19S: - July. P9SC6 $1.00. closed at 94c; Septeniber. 83494c, stosed at WVc T ' r CORN-ReceLPts. . Z.100 pu.: .exporta. oi.siu bu.: sales. 5.("V) bu. Spot market steady; : ftte. nominal, elevator, ana ,k, nom Inal. afloat to arrive. The option market opened steady on wet weather news, but reacted rlosina- Vc net lower. May closed at NOc; July. 73Si4c. closed at 73Hc; Sep tember closed at 71c. OATS Receipts. 57,i bu. Spot market leatv: mixed oata. 28 to 33 lbs., 664 natural white. 28 to 32 lbs.. 874c; clipped white, 82 to 40 lbs., 636c. HAY On let: aood to choice.- tl.08Sl.06. HIDES iuiet: Bogota. 17c; Central America, 17o. I.KATHER Oulet: acid. 19a27e. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family, $16.30 Ci 17.ii; be. f hams, ti.flrB 28.00; packet. $14.50 fi5i: cltv extra India mess, $24.O0& 23.00. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies, t.1 IO.00: pickled hams, $10.00. Lard, firm western. $S.56S.iO; refined, quiet; con tlnent. $0n(: South America. $9.75; corn no linn. 37.7543 8. 124. Pork, steady; family. $17.50: short clears, tl8.0u317.25; mess, $14.50 Air, t TALLOW Duil; city, 64; country, S4 ex.. iv RICE Quiet; domestic, fair to extra. 34 ;ic- Jmtan. nominal. I BUTTER Steady; creamery specials, 27c; extraa. Ztttoc: tnira to nrsis, irax: neia. oemmon to special 154'5c; state dslry, common to choice. litgHbc; process, common o specials, log Etc; w estern raciory, iutsis. imitation creamery, firsts. 21C1ZSC. CHEEbe, Bteaay; iuu creams. 01a, necial. l'AC: lull crvaniv, uiu, siiiii, .uiia. fancv. 15c: large and small, colored, fancy 144c; fair to prima. UV'U-13c; common, tg tw: new 96104c: skims. lr,c. EtiUB f irmer; siaie, rniiuTiH ana nearby fancy, selected white, l4c; good to choice, 174ifflc; brown and mixea, i.qisc; fresh ssthered atoraga pacaea, itmi.wc. POl'LTRY Alive, ateaay; spring emeti nes, ae: towis. uc, lurarrs. 11c. iiTiia steady; turkeys, liflLc; fowls, 114-1340. St. Lals Ueaeral Market. bt lins Mo.. Mav 6. WHEAT Close. trsck No. 2 red cash. SLlMl-flS; No. z nard, as, 'nit OS: Mav. 9Kc: July. Hic. ( ORN TtcK, KO. i earn. I'jc; lo. II mhlie T.iT.-p-c: Mav. SSVc: July. UC. OATS Track No. I cash. Sue; NO. Z White. FLOI R Dull; red winter patents, n.oca 4 i; extra fancy and straight, K10B4 W; Clear, t3.56-a3.70. SEED Timothy, firm: n.!iTi.6Q. CORNMEAL Steady: 83.00. BRAN Steady ; sacked, east track, 31.1!? 1.30. HAT-Steady; timothy. $10.0OS15.O0; -prai rie, $.eoi2.oo. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. H A OO I N O 774C PROVISIONS Pork. steady: lobbing. $13 65. Lard, steady; prime steam, $8. IV? 8.20. Dry salt meats, slesdy; boxed extra shorts. clear ribs, $7.50; short clears, $7,874. Bacon, steady; boxed extra abort. 8174; clear rlba. $8.26: short clears. $9.. POl'LTRY Firm: chickens. 104c; springs. 2Sii2J:; turkeys, Il'aUc, ducks, c; gecsa. 5c. BITTER Higher; creamery. 34ff34c; dairies. l4"ikc. EOOS Uc. case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bblf 9.W ll. Wheat, bu M.U") 20.0i Corn, bn 71. ft") (.) Oats, bu t,0W 120.000 Period of Dallaesa aad gtagaatlna "Which la Followed by Rally Farthered kg Ooadltlaas Akraad. NEW IORK. Way . Effective support for prices was forthcoming at tha outset of the stock market today. Sentiment was so far encouraged by this demonstration that the selling of stocks, which was rap idly Increasing when the market closed yesterday, waa discontinued. The most striking feature of the dealings after, this prtliminary stand against reaction was the profound dullness, approaching at tlmea to stagnstlon. The rslly was furthered by the Influences from abroad. London had recovered from the uneasiness caused by th news of outbreaks on the borders. News of the military advance was respon sible for this change of feeling, which in duced a recovery In the price of British consols and also some rebuying of the American securities sold yesterday. Ar bitrage brokers were purchasers of seversl thousand shares of stocks here for foreign account. Some of the late selling yesterday, espe cially of Cnlon Pacific, was caused by the Ilrst reception of the announcement that authority would be asked to Issue $100.("J,- ot) of bonds, the assumption having been general that no more than $10ii.O would be asked for. Borne of these sellers re- bought today on further consideration of the assurance of the president of the com pany that no more than S'-o.OOO.OOO and pos sibly only $J5,oO0.00O. would be sold Imme diately. There were vague Intimations, also, that further news of a favorable character concerning I'nlon Pacific was to ne rnrtneoming soon, implied as naving to do with the plan for segregstiun of Invest ments tor distribution to stockholders. Houses which recently bought heavily In Ct. Paul and conspicuous supporters of prices were open buyers of I'nion Pacific and Southern Pacific, and thla buying waa accepted as a proclamation of Intended pur pose to continue that support, which Is attributed to the financial powers desiring to further tha I'nion Pacific bond flotation. me bears were Intlmlristed by this show of force and refrained from attackinsr valucs. Immediate news developments were not Important. The rise of the earalnva of the Vanderbllt lines for March was given a great deal of significance owing to Its striking demonstration of power to economise to a sufficient extent to meet the decline In gross earnings. For New York Central Itself a gain of $U7. In net earnings was shown In spite of the decrease of tfl87.64 In gross, the difference naving Deen made ud by the cut in oper ating cost in excess of tha gross decrease. A compilation appeared of reports for March thus far made to the Interstate Commerce commission reduced to a per mile basis, from which it appeared that cpi sting revenue of the railroads In March nas risen wo over February and Mi nv.r January per mile, estimated from the total mileage reported in each case. As the operating expense per mile In the same period was- almost stationary, an Improve- mwni in ine rate or ine net return over the preceding months Is argued In the average showing for the railroads of the country as a whole. Sales of additional New lork City revenue bonds on a de clining Interest basis showed the Improv ing investment demand of capital. Copper nuvanceo m ixmaon. Discounts receded In Ixindon and Paris. The I'nlted Statea Steel stocks became conspicuous sustaining fac ors in ine late market. Bonds were firm. Total sales, nar value. $2,704.00. United States bonds were un changed on call. Following were the sales snd rsnra of prices on the Stock exchsnge today: alts, Hlsa. Law. Cloak, NatlAMi Leat n. g n m m ra New York Oatral M. Y , O. W Knrtnlk A W., N. W. vti N'nrth junarlraa Pacific Mall PanylTanta. x-41v ..... People s o p . c. c. a 8t. L preaaxl Si eel Car rriw.i l C. trtS Pullman raises Car ...... Reading ftexllfif lt pfi Retain M M RcnMte feet Republic Snl.pf4 Rork Itltnd Co Rock tsirnd Co. fit ..... St. L 8 r 3d fl St. Loull W St. L S W. fi Souther Ptrtftt So. Faririe pt So. ktllwtr 6v Raiiwtr 'a Teitt A Pacine T.. St. L. A W T . St. X.. W. M t'nloa Ptclfle t alon Pacific pt 1". 8. Ecpraaa, t. fl. Raalt? - l". 8. Ruhbar I'. 8 Rubber pfa l 8. Steal I", ft. Pteel pt Vt Ctralint ( hemietl .... Vt.-taro. Chtrs. pa Wihtk Wtbaak I4 , Wtlli Ftr(n Exrrast Wtatinfhouat Electric .... Wettera t'nloa Wkeellrui L: K. W'itronaln Centrtl ii reetrtl pf 1... Northers Pacific Oatrtl Letlber . Cenirtl leather f ilott-Bheffltia tlfi ..... Great Northern pld - lnterboroush Met. .,.... Int. Met. pti Vtah Coppar Total salts tor the Oar. Ill lit . . tnt ti4 US , . u v ni .' ira sa ' t? 4 M . t-P l.tH hl ) 4" M" XH pa atu, st i tt ..... . H a t P t . ll.P lla !li 4"S P aH TJ . I") 4 f " 1 tt It M 1M . s.M 114 10M PH M an tirti l 17 I' I" 74 rts . l.t'O U' 1 !' liv : 11 4 ) M ti 14 .Vn tS 4 . 40. 0 S.11, K 1 VI 114 111 lit II H It 1S4) 4f't ' . l.n) X it . " inn '401, 4u, tan . ll.ino 1W 13 1S II P '. 41 1 . ism N14 t,s H . t han "2 11 l"4 us 1) lS lH 1 sra t lttt " 80S tt4 4IH in ti tm t'S ion its 114 ' h . lt.?r0 inv, itt . t.sno l 4 PHs l M pai pi 7 no 4.SH w -H . 1 it ir itth 1"0 1 tt, :fm j r ft . t.OM 314 n 44t.iM shtres. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Steady, with Soma Kinds Strong. HOGS TEN CENTS OH MORE HIGHER aee aad I. a sabs la I.lgat - Sapaly, wlh Ks Vary Great Caanae la PreTalllag Prices P al.ly Stroager la taa. SOUTH Receipts were: Official Monday . bsumaia Tuesday last year attie Hogs Sheep The official Ktw Yarat Maaey Market. NEW YORK. May. k PRIME MERCAN TILE PAPER 3i- per cent. Sterling Exchange Steady, with actual business in banker's bills at $4 868564.8 for demand and at 84 844.-4.844 for sixty-day bills; commercial bills. 4.B-4.4V SILVER Bar, RSVyc; Mexlcsn dollsrs. 4?c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad bonds, firm. MONEY On can. easy at per cent; ruling rate. IS per cent: closing bid. 1H per cent; offered at 1 per cent. Time loans, dull but firm; sixty days. 2g per cent; ninety days. J'oSi, per cent; aix months, lVp per cent. Tha following are tne closing quotations 4a, reg. an bonds: V. 8. ret. is. is ewipoa . V. 8. It. reg. dt eowpoB . C B. BtW So cotpca Am. Tofaacoo 1 do a Atchltos fta. 4 so i4). ... Atltntlc C. L. Btl. Ohio U to l4 ..1SU A N. sal. 4t M ..10MkVtB. C. t 4t NUj . .lOKNMei. Ctntrtl 4s. II V . lfS Mo ltt Inc lMt . .11114 M. A Si U 4s Si ..U1'4M . K. T. 4a P7 Tl t4o j, s 1SN. R K. of M. t 4a II 1 r. T. C. a. It IPS 1 N. J. C. . tt 1M4 4 ... PtiNo. Pacific 4 lf ton It", 1HN. W. e. 4a H Rrk. R. T. c. 4t 1 TJVtO. I. U. rfd. 4a. Centrtl of Ot. ia....l4wPaoa. cv. 1st . 1 Rttdlag tea. 4t . 4ttSt. L. 1. M. e tt .lMH . It. L. a I F. fs 4a. t4 .10 St. L. I. W. e. 41... Mi . U Stebntrtf A. L. 4a... 4 . Ml, So Ptrltle 4a S4 .In da ltt it cttt p . T 'So. Rtllwtr tt p Ttltl P. It 1104 vO let Inc lo M Inc de Id Inc rtiet. a Ohio 4Ht.. Chlctto A. IVtt C. B. A Q B. 4. C , R. I. A P. do rol. tt ore. a st. l,. g A. M It' It . -raakawltita PTd.e Market. fHruAP.tX.mvK- ur 8,-bi'Ttkr- Bieaf1)", fiijV lenii4: efa western crt-a rlV ."..T't.lt-V i.'iiiJa." AC. LGCSiorvaiy; avstcra i.rsn, lie.- tat Adami Bxpreas Amtlfamtted Copper Am. c. a r Am. C. a F. pf Am. Cot loo oil Am. Col ion OH sfa. A marl cat Etprtta Am. H. a L. pfd Araertcta Ice , Am. Unwed Oil Am. Uattwd OH pfd Am. LocomotlTt Am. LaKOmotlTt pfd Am. 8. a R 8. At -.... Am. Rustr Reftnlnt ....... Am. To ha ceo pfd cltt..... . Aatcondt Mining Co Alfhtaoe Atchltofl pfd Atlantic Cottt Une B lu mora a Ohio Btl. a Ohio pfd Brooklra Rtpid Tr Cantdita Ptrlflc Ctntrtl of v Jtrtey Chettpetkt A Ohio Chlc.jo Ot. W rhlrtao K. W C, M. St. P Chlctso T. A T Chlctio T. T. pfd t. c. C. A Bt. L Colorado F. A I Colorado a So Colo, a So. 1M pfd Colo. So. !d pfd Contolldtted Gtt Corn Product! Corn Product! pfd Deltwtrt A Hudson Del.. U A W Den rap Ac Rio Grandt.... D. A R. 0. pfd Dlatlllera' Securities Brit Ent la pfd Erie Id pfd General Cltctiie Illltott Ctntrtl Inttrntttottl Ptptr Int. Ptper pfd Itt. PwJnp Int. Pump pfd Iowa Otirtl Iowa Oatrtl pfd Ktnttt Cttp Ro K. C. So. pfd Uratarllle A N. MtEkeaa Central Mint. A St. L nt lO.tn) II H S (144 UT0 Salt It 1KH, J " "it ' in, 1 too Ms, tXH 8t H .0 4 47 4114a ins v- vm at, J.4) TJH 71ki 71H tm xrv, -inv -... l') Ui 177 JV i pj tnt4 m I. frt Jia, rra, 3414 i. sis sn', an, 4"A tt4 lH stv, l'A M M Mi, l.f tTV, 17 ITS H t ') 47tt 4i't 47 in ' 4.J J'V, Mil, iki, 4 4 . I S") HI l'a Ul II. SO 11H4 12S 1S 1 M 7 l.fn !4H SS4, "i"-a u, t) i-'l tS it 5t ) to 4.) "i 11. 1 11914 a" 14S 14V, 14 " 0 lMSa lttlt l.Ma 4t ' :i 4"0 S74 S7 17 l 31 M C14 l.HO 1i, 'lit lii MSa 11 IS 24 :t a loo 11114 1SJ"4 111 100 1U Ui llfitj t IO U i M 14 S r U J4V I4t4 I Mtt . 1.1 lut 11S M l"n M lf, hH I0 r tt 24 S T.. St. t A W. t'nloa Pacific 4 .It do ct 4c .K'31" 8 Steel td tt. . M Wahttk It , tl Western Md. 4t. . . . 744W. At U K 4l.. wit. Centrtl 4a... .1H Au hlton ct. 4t . . . 71 "do tt , M Int. Met. 44e Colo. Ind. tt. ter. Colo. Mid. 4a...., Colo. A So. 4a.... cube 6 D. a R. O. 4a.. Plitlllert' Sec. tt. Erla p. I. 4a do sea. 4a Hockinz Vtl. 4a Japan 4t do 4St etfi lo Id terlet . ... Bid. Offered. Boatoa Stocka aad Beads. BOSTON. Mav S Money, call loans. 2S 4 per cent: time loans, 31 per cent, aaked The folloMng were the closing prices on slocks and bonds:' Tow .I0H . .104 V, . 44 . v, . .101 . I4V4 Atchltoa adj. 4... do 4a Max. Central 4a. . AtchltoD ., do ofd Boatoa A Albany Boatoa a Maine. Hotum aglertitd Filrfchars 4o-( .. Mevictd Canlrtl . wN. Y-. N. H. A t'nloa Pacific Am. Ante. Cbtia. do pfd Am. Pnta. Tubt... Ante. Sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Am. Woolen do pfd Pominton I." A 8. . gditon glee. Ills General Electric .. Mitt. Rlectrlc do pfd Matt Oaa I'nited Prult Vnited S. M do pfd V. S. Bttel "do pfd Adrtnttre Alloues Amtlstmtted Aike4. Bid. ... M Atlantic ... KHBieshtm ;tcti. a Htcia... .... H4Vrileaiitl stv. Copper Ring .. ..:. Dllr Watt ...AH Franklin ....lM Ortnhr ....lJS.rafe Rorllt .... .... 1iV.latt. MlalBg .. H..1M Michigan ....ltTHMohtwk .... II Moot. C. A C. U Old Dominloa .. .... tnceoU .... 1I Parrot ...Alt Qnlncf ..,.117 Shtttos .... ltiir'Timirtek 4 TWnltT . 17V4 t olled Copper . .114 , 8. Mining..,. ....lM4f. 8. OH ISI'ltb .... 44 Viclorlt .... 1 Wlnoot ....1174k WolTertnt .... ft", North Butte .... .... J74Ruttt Coalitloa .... MSNtvtdt ... l'0trl. a Arltoaa log 1Arloni Com 174, j uresnt cananot . i S Ei-dlTldesd. ! ..... Z! sv 21 ay 1 TV SO 1V ft 1U 47 SO 84 V4 4 tvt tl II ao 11 nv. IH 1 4V, in 7. 11V, New York Mia lag; forks. NEW YORK. May S. Closing quotations on mining stocas wera; I Uttlt Cllet .. A dims Con Alict Bteart Bruntwlck Con. . Comttock Tunnel Cos. Ctl. a Vt. . I rol tllTtr LctdTlllt Coo.... . 1 . I . n . t .let . i Ontaiis ophir P0101I BtTtft Sierra Nevada Small Hoptt.... Siandtrd . I 41 X . 14 . t . w .. II ..lit Baak CI e a rings. OMAHA. May 8. Bank clearings for today were 81.763.2SJ.K and for tha corresponding aaiw itti year si.soi.iaa.JB. Bank Clearings for April larger volume of payments thraogh tha banks at some leading; eitlas In tha West lsdioate further slight tmprorcmant ia that seetkra, but la tKbar seetleas sf tha eeuatry tha larfw loss of bank clearing la April dtnotas eoatliiutd raatrlotloa la sank swnltmtota, total axchangaa for that raosth at all eltlea la the Uattad Slates, a rsportad by & Q. Ptrg 4 CO., being 83,743,135,263, a daerease of 22 per cant spared with a raar ago and tt.5 per aant compared with April, 1901 Tba loss at Ksw York City, da In larg-a measure to tha rtdoeed rolama tf operation la tha sptcnUtlTs market and to tha lower security Ttluea, stiU srertbtdowt tha loss la sthsr sso tkms, though It U heary at moat New Kagland, Ulddl Atlantic. South 'Atlaatle aad Pseifle eaaat polata. The small loss at Chicago, compared with a year ago, ahowi that tha volume tf paymaata throagh tha baaks at that important dry ant again aearl as large as the hry total la 1907, while la tha eomparisoa with 1906 there is aa laereata At number of cities west of Chicago tiers ara eontiderabls galas oyer 1907. aotably at Kaaaas Oty, while at St Paal the loss U very small j likewise at Detroit, Milwaukee aad Iadiaaapolia. Ths reports from Philadalphla, Plttsbarg aad other leading troa centers Udleata Uttla Improra raeat la that important industry, and at tha South, condition ars far from satis factory, tha loea at Baltimore, Richmond, Atlanta sad Ksw Orleans beiag quit heavy, though It Is small at St Louia, Memphis aad Chattanooga Th April statemsat Is Uttla batter than for th preceding snoath thla year, as shown by th arerag dally figure for th yaar to data. th loss being heavy la each month. Compariaoa ii mad below of baak axchaagea by section eoTerlog Utras ysars; also th arsrags daily Igaraa for th year t date: hogs brought principally $S!MJSnH. "Hh a top at $.v.jy RepTTtentatlre sales: OMAHA. May 5. 19". Csttle. Hogt. Sheep t.t $.$U0 S.S23 .uo as i M6.. l.t .. 1 .'. z 1M 14 6 2.'7 7t STi" tl JEW LtW 7 l.Vfvi l.4 717 71 723 7 44 131 M SK 32 1 U M 67 a X 2 147 .... 110 If W 3Vt5 370 44 110 3.294 7.05 4.S6S Two day this week.... .T3 14.W - Same days last week 7.8T1 15.W7 13.71 Pame days 1 weeks ago.. 4,M 1 li frame days a weeks ago.. 7.344 16 464 .11 Baine days 4 weeks ego.. $.1& P.M7 U.il4 Sam days last year ,1M UT-M 1.31 Th following table shows the receipts Of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for tha year to date, compared wttn tne inns. hot. inc. l" 312.431) J?0) 1.T14.47 84S.7W) 1,6K K4.71S VT,.0 171380 number ot cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs-trheep.H'r's. C. M. A Bt. P i Wabash 1 Missouri Psclflo 1 I'nion Psclflc 46 C. tt N. W., east A N. W.. west S C ft. P., M. A O.... 17 C, R. A Q . east 1 C, B. A Q., west C, R. I. A P., esst.. 8 C. R. I. P.. west.. .. Illinois Central..- 4 Chicago Ot. Western 6 Total receipts 146 The disposition of the dsy's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omsha Packing Co.... Bwlft and Company Cudahy Packing Co.... Armour At Co Vansant St Co Carey At Benton Ijooman dk rtotnscniia. W. I. Stephen M Hill Hon P. P. Lewis Huston At Co B. Root At Co McCresry A Csrey Bam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton P. O. Inghram Sulllvsn Bros Other buyers Meyers v. u. p Clevelsnd Pscklng Co. Blockshln Huff Kegan Parking Co Cincinnati Packing Co. Totals CATTLE Receipts of cattle this morning were quite moderate, although auout on par with yesterday a run. The market opened with a much better feeling and operators were generally look ing for higher prices. Buyers were an out early In the morning, but it soon became apparent tnat everyone was looains; iur hsndy light csttte of good quality. Bales men who were fortunate In having some thing of that kind which found special favor In buyers' eyes, figured that they se cured prices that were a little stronger than yesterday, som of them quoting tht.':' sales as much aa strong to 10c higher. On tha other hand the medium to Heavy came, especially those on the plain order, were very much neglected all tne morning ain they wera at the best no mors than steady. ilh some sales lav tact looking easier. There were no cattle her as good as the tons yesterday, but there wer some good enough to bring S6.7Df.Bi). Toward the ciose heavy cattle instead of Improving weakened off and In some cases sold as much as 10c lower. Handy light cattle un ites good were also easier at the close, in fact they wera not sought after at any time. Cows snd hellers were very much sought sfter and the market waa active, with th moderate offering all changing hands in good season In the morning. The prices paid were, to say the least, strong, with salesmen In some cases quoting It strong to loc higher. For the two dsys this week the market Is safely 10c higher on cows and heifers. There was Quite a sprinkling of stockers and feeders In the yards again today which. in addition to yesterday s large run, made the supply quite liberal for th two days. In spite of the fact that the country de- nd had not proven any too targe tne speculative buying was pretty good and the most of the orrerings sold early at prices not very much different from those that prevailed yesterdsy. It was noticeable, however, that owing to the large supply there was a certain undercurrent of weak ness, although not sufficiently pronounced to affect prices materially. quotations on came; uooa to cnoice corn-fed steers, M4'ttH5; fair to good corn-fed Steers, t5.s6fiw.40; common to fair corn-fed steers, MfeijoB; good to choice cows and heifers. $o.t.R.); fair to good cows snd heifers, t3.Si.ftS.0P; common to fslr cows snd heifer. $2 locate; good to choice stockers and feeders. 3S.OOS8.bO; fair to good stockers and feeders. $4 6096 00; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3. 64.54. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At ft. PY. Wo. At 8V P rf !! S) IIH 74 t 1" I ri 7J I ... t to 14 M 4 t rtj M its 4S I nv, at :4 4t rv, tl 4 ISO I St 74 if, ... $ I'lt; $7 iM a la at tu to t i; r, SO 140 It U 14 S IP4 47 J4S I at Tl Ill 1.4 I 17V, M M B lit 7 H IF4 74 t an it ! so nv. It Ii 1 t tt 77 1H 10 I 17V, Tl ) I It 14 It I ITV, 71 It W IIS 17 WO ... rv tr- SM 44 . t 19 I' 1M . . II7L, Tt NT SO t tl 17 tr7 MS I ITv tt tl 9ft I 15 7 an t I7v 4 tWI ... 14 Tt til B) I l"!v, a 4 Bt i is Ti it! no i nv, u t ... I a tl ti i 4i 4 . h I IV 71. M lfn 40 M ...... 1-4 140 I It 70 TU M I 4 It Ml ISO I IK tn M Br 40 14 14 SO t St 1 I t 1M I 40 U M4 . . in 11 til M 1 H l It BO I IS It I'l ... t 40 48. tnt IM III PS v ... I to 7 tl lto I at 71 r so t 4t so n It I t M SO I 4 II it 40 I It U I J ... 14 rt IM IS I K It H7 SO I 40 4 MIT M I IS II IM 40 4 40 to n ... 1 1714 n itt is i 74 SO I ITS M 11 ... I 40 74 4 40 t r t rs ... I 4A 74 i4i to 7v, it m . . an 1 SO I 17 V, 71 S40 PM I 40 tt ri ... I ITV, 14 314 ... t ) t JM ... I TV II 114 ... 14 M HI IS) I ITv, II Mt ... 140 T 11 ... I ITV, Tt 14 4 I 40 M IS SO 17 V, St IM ... 14 7 4T 10 I ITV, W IMI IS) I 4 171 10 I ITv, to pa IIS 4 PI 40 t 17V, to. 141 N It . SO I I7v, St. 1TJ ... 140 V Ill so I nv, in m to I an 0 II M I ITV, 44 PIT 40 I 40 T m to I rrv, s i ) t 40 T4 tl 10 I rH II 71 44 I 42V, I4 ... t Hi, M Ill ... I 41V, 0 141 . . t ITV, SO Ill to 41V, T KI IS I 17V, II W ... 4 41 71 121 ... ( 1TV4 steady In tli forenoon. Artlv Issue w re from 4j to of a point over parity with he eaceptlon. . however, of 4.anad,an 14 Iftc. which aaa weak on large trattlc K- creasta SHEEP-Receipts' of sheep this morning were much lighter thsn usual of late, but In addition to the fresh arrivals there were a number of cars carried over from rester- oav, so tnat tne supply wss quite iiDerai. Th market did not show any very treat change as compared with yesterday," al though the stuff sold esrlter. which of It self created a little better feeling. Some of the hold-overs brought a little more than was offered for them yesterdsy, which caused sslesmen In some esses to quote the market a little stronger. Pretty fair Mexican lambs sold ss high at $7.15. with shorn yearlings and wethers at f S and straight wethers at $66. Pretty much everything was disposed of In good season In th morning. Quotations on lambs: Good to choice wooled, $7.(097.76; fslr to good wooled, 60 ti7.; good shearing lambs, carrying fleah, $4.4tQw6; good shearing lambs, thin, fe.OO (6.0, shorn lambs, toe under wooled stock. Uuotstlons on sheep: Uood to cholc light yearling, shorn, 6 4i II), fair to good yearlings, shorn, $6 6ti6 90; good to choice wethers, shorn, $6.i(t6.76; fslr to good wethers, shorn, $6 16-g6 60; good to choice ewes, shorn. $5 XQ6.60; fslr to good ewes. shorn. $4.7606.26; culls and bucks, shorn. t3.0OeT4.&0; wooled sheep, 26040c aoov shorn stock. Representative sales: No. 335 western ewes, shorn 161 western spring lambs 45t westerny'rlgs At w'thrs, s'hn 61 western ewes, feeders 40 western ernes, feeders 13 western ewes, culls 47i western ewes, shorn 479 Colorsdo lambs, shorn 11a western ewes, culls t4 western ewes 290 spring lamb 601 Mexican lambs Svtj western ewes, shorn 47 western ewes, shorn ITS western ewes and wethers, shorn M western lambs, shorn ia western wethers, shorn OMAHA WHOLF.Itll MARKET. (aadlllaw af Trad aad Qaatatlaava a laal aad Kaaey fradaea. KCKaS-r'reati selling eggs, candled, UV, HI T TKR . ommon, 1; ; fancy tub and roll, lo'fc; creamery, 7c. CHEi.BE Kew luil cream. Wisconsin wins, lcV. new luil cream cricg, lie; d- mestic new Swiss, l.v; new limburger, laQ Sc; young Americana. l.c. LIVE POl'LTRY fprlng. tc; roosters. 6c; ducks, 11c; gse, tu capon, lie; broil 's. -' . liA Choic p.o. l upiann. , to; medium. MS; No, 1 bottom, $o.W: off grades, $4.0tal im. io strsw. i, taiv ino. t anaiia. su sia, heek cits. No. 1 ribs. 16W; No. 1 ribs. 13c; No. 3 ribs, lie: No. I loins, l?c; No. I loins. lw?; No. t loins, 13c; No. 1 chuck. c: No. 2 chuck. c; No. t chuck. iV; No. 1 round loc: No. round, vc; No. 3 round. c No. 1 plate, c; No. i plate. IV; No. t plate, 6Vro. CANNlil" iH.n.'.i-toin, standard west ern. 6&c. Tomatoes, fancy, 1-pound cans. $1.46: stsndard 3-pound cant, $1.10. tuafr- a on es, aated. z-pounii. i; .i"di ', siicco. i.c.itss. uauon appies, iuu t.aniornia aorlcota li.i-6-u3.SUk i Bars. U-Wbt li. leaches, $lu.l. La 1'eachet, ti li' 3 15. Alaska salmon, red, i.'; fancy Chinook, flat. ti.H: fancy sockeye. flat. $2 16. Bardlnes. quarter oil, $4 a); thrw. quarters mustard. $J ba-eet pot a toe. $1 a.fifl.35. Sauerkraut, 5o. Pumpkins. s"o f$l on. Lima beans, 3-pound, T&ciin.l. naked peas, 3-pound. (6c; fancy, tl 4tl 44. F1BH Halibut, 10c. trout, lie; pickerel. 7c; pike. c; white nsn. lac; Durtaio, sc; bullheads, skinned and dressed. 11c: catfish. dressed. lie: medium croppies ana yeuow sunflsh. 4jm; large croppies, 15c; nerrlng, fresh froien, 4'c: perch, sci whit bas, 14c: hlsrk bsts Sc. CALIFORNIA DRIrP FRI ITS Prunes ara somewhat unsettled by freer offerlnss from second hands, who seem desirous of moving supplies of Immediate grsdws. Quo. Hon range from sc to so ior csnrornia fruit snd fronrv 6'4c to to for Oregon. Pesches are veryMirm. with fancy yellows quoted at UHC. SUGAR Granulated, cane, per sack. $5 W; beet. $5 6; cut loaf. 7c; cubes. .70c; pow- dererl. 6O0. COFFEE Rossted. No. IS. 30c: No, ML rc; No. 5, 19c; No. TO. 14,0. Av. Pr. . U t 40 65 I 00 i 101 t ) ,74 $ 50 , 71 $ 50 , 1(4 . 110 6 jo , S3 an . 6 4 25 , M 6 50 ,63 36 , SH 7 15 . Ill 6 , 1J0 6 30 ! lot . tin , 12 6 ZS . 107 6 & MARKET Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prwvltlaaa. KANSAS CITY. May a-WHEAT-l'n- chaiiKed: May. 'BSc; July. (BT-c; September, 7.W.-. Cash: No. I hard. tWcfitl.OOW: No. I liid. ac-Wfjy9c; No. 3 red, kvcii$l.uu; No. I red. SrtnOKc. CORN 1'nchanged; May, MSd Ju', t'Jtc; beotember. w.'tiC. Cash: No. X mixed. w-i"7c. No. I mixed, Va-Hc; No. t white. 7c. No. $ white. (OVdWBtaC. OAT8 I'nchsnged: No. i white, 45ti0c; rvo. z mnerl, CTJV, RYK 74ii7Sc. HA V Steady; choice timothy, $11 k" l!.l4: cholc prairie. $10.tVB 10.60. H I 'TT R Steady ; creamery, Sc; packing SIOCK. HV(C. Lucia titeady; freah txtras, UHc; cur rent receipts, 14c. I Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu Sl.GOO S5." Corn, bu 14 Hal . Outs, bu..... l.uuu 6.U00 Arstu Naw XnglB4... Uhldl , SouUl AUaaUe tvouthera Oatrtl VTeat Wetttt-a tPtTsCaJaC a tn, , Total , Ksw Vark City Called tl ATTCttt dtllTl April kitech...... aTCtStapry v tat aaaaa iaaajary 190A, aeeuwvrr 7J 74 d 124 Siia77 u4 i711A7 1 J6.4i 79 iU.lJ a. tin bso vii . 6.tg77X) Sa.74i.lU.2SJ 3T4.736WO 375.1 o3.ix9 S7H.7J1 Aa) 43s.1Ums) ' 107. 2tUS3J41 l.U--i4. lJ,.S 4e.u7tw $44AtA l,o.Oi:2.s71 l.7o7 Sag Oa 470vH) 4,l'i.si.t.aij , 7.o7.ti.tl4 tlt.tto.fell,t7 4 a, ".,70400 tes.S4S.ono tldl.ll.l-O 677A7&OUO T.C. -to) -Kt.i -IS at Of sad -i.0 -nt Si T -S4. 190a. TT1 .42117 l4.7(.49 4.tH1.4iH) 606.HI 4.1.14 1 S7.7?.77 -Jt7j7 .7071.417 S4JM lOAJTl t.64At4)l 11.8VTM40,5 ssitiisi.ono 41 Jl4.l 7i4.a0 .asB.KlttXiuo F. C. -14$ -li -14 0 - It Jl -4t7.7 rl-! It -Ht t -S-4A -ST - I ell) Mitt la tk Tar Waal th ImsroTemtnt U again quit atarked aad Kaaaas City aad on or two smaller title report eoasidarabi lnertaaa. Thar U also a gala at Cedar Rapid n(j Denrsr. wail th lot. at St. Paul 1 wsry amaU. Naariy all aitl Is taU asetloa report galas rar April, 1906. Th agar la detail follow : Llftrsttl rtrala Market. LIVFRPOC-U My I. WHEAT - Boot firm: No. t red western winter. 73Sd; No. 1 t ani'irnit, ia avi. r uiurea. steady: May 7S4S-I: July, 7srd; tMrptember. Ts ' CuRN t-pot. firm; tivw American kiln- dried, aaluv: old Amertcaa tnlxed. Mild, sutures, quiet; May. i lod. Paarla Market. PKOKIA. May l-4-(iRN-H!llr: No. ) venom. n-,4i , rvo. eitow. SiVMSSac; ,i. . a,'' . .-'. a- war; uo grsae. njfi.ji- tiATS-H gher; No. t while, lV.jjc; No. 4 wbilc. flv. Aran. Miantanwn .... ba. raul twt atulat., tMOWI Cllf Mat CaaUt 1 Kakaatcivr .. a. . Ot wallta ataaort lu- kttda . .. I.tnnMa . ww aiia 1 T a TtiTtr (aiaratt B ga VAm PaJw taul glOt bauuad Uuta lull. 1S08. t7g.7St.48T St 406.I US 1J 4s4 S l 744 JV41I1 a 7 lto 114 M-.HS 3u 4 14. IP ',! ,4 1 .H.,111 47JJi4 4.1 44.1 TS. S3 7ti.lS'i 1 P4Ji.. a.WSMNJO laal lj-O.I Jl w4io.iih,m-7 1007. t6JU4M 8w.xe-4.be4) . Ii.i5.il O.BKt.lot t.w$4t t it.7 13S.Tais .6.143.17 4XiU.451 1.1S6.I7S t.7t! Oct) Ai 4.43 31 tSbt.Ht 1 Ill.cM 1.4.S4. lJaMJtlt 4lw.7u7.6M re. -11 1 - AT r,tS -f O S -M fit A -1st 4T 4111 - 1 1 f 7 Vt-6 OA ieo. rM.loe),7M SMiS .414 110t,4Hl . 7ib.j7 6.413.17 'i47.3S f9."4.41J )u.6ai.iji i.lllJMl 'ti'ss.iV awuio t6.V4.1l SS77.1.1 S0 tHa AU.DHti rc m t 4 4S 4 t 4 60.O tse-t iti'i 14 4-1U4 P J i'ii'i T.7.T tt. A. Pr. K. At. Pt. 11 1141 40 V 1315 140 44 1M1 I It 23 1)41 40 II IM I 40 II Ill I 4.1 14 fT I 0 II 113 4 31 l-00 t Til 10 1114 4 44 t PPT I 71 II 1111 4 11 10 f 71 40 1114 4 t It 11 I M IIH I t 14 lul t W 40 1J I M 4 IM I W 15 i:l I 14 II lmt I ft 1! HI I IS II I"! 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I ) l t 74 I 00 4 145 I 41 I n tfl 11 tu I to T 71 I Ot 4 HO I U .". 114 I u 14. 171 4 It I fc I 35 4 CT 4 tl BLXLS. 1 1140 I M 1 10 4 IS $ , .lo I It 1 144 4 M 1 13M I I iteo 4 10 1 U10 I I I 4M I 0 1 740 I V. 1 1(0 I 1.) 1 1"0 $ t . 1 la) I It 1 1M I to 3 14WI I , 4 tn tt 1 t a in 1 Il l I ) 1 1710 i 1 Ta 4 1 IB I 10 1 T0 4 1 1114 W 1 IPS 4 2 CALVES. 1 4w 4 24 1 120 t OS 4 t t I I IS 4 W) 1 14 I SI 1 140 4 M I IN 1 li 1 IS t ti 1 10 I M 4 loT t 2t 1 I'd I t I Ill IS I t t to I tut t m I... I Tl 1 la I t IM CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Cattle aad "keep Steady Hojra Active to Higher CHICAGO. May 6. CATTLE Receipts, t.000 head; market steady; steers, $5.U'.ig i.itt; cows, u Dtrn.2; neirers, i oum 7s: bulls. $3 606-6.10; calves, $4. 764 6.74; stockers and feeders, $3.26$ 6.76. HOGS Receipts, ahout 13.000 head: market actlv to 6 10c higher; choice heavy shipping, $5.656.76: butchers, $5.75 3 s 80; light mixed, $5 0 4 6.70: choice light, $5 6566 76; packing. $5.1ti65; Diss. $4 1643 5.15: bulk of sales. $S 6t , SHEEP Receipts, about 15.000 iead: market steady; sheep, $5 00 tr 6 25: lambs. $6. 00 7.12 H; yearlings. $t.00.'5. St. I.oals Live Stork Market 8T. LOUIS. Msy 6. CATTLE Receipts, $.000 head, including 350 Tcsans; market for natives strong. Tc.tans steady. Native shipping and export steers. H16'o7.16 dressed beef and butcher steers. $5.I57.U0. Steers under l.ft lb.. $4 75-&S 26; stockers snd feeders. $3.25.26; rows and heifers. $3.75ti.40; ranners. $2.0O3.00; bulls, li.S'U 6.00; calves. $36Og7.00. Texas snd Indian steers, $3.636.60; cows and heifers, $1.76'a 125. HOGS Receipts, t.500 head: market 10c lower. Pigs and light. $3.756.70; packers $4 7ya5.70; butchers and best heavy, $6,600 6.75. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. l.ott head; market steady. Native muttons. $3.75 tial.ifc: lambs. $4.6o8.00; culls and bucks t4.urg5.2D. Kaaaaa City Live Stork Market KANSAS CITY. May 5. CATTLE Re ceipts, t.Oia) head, including 2"0 southerns market for heavy steers slow. Choice ex port and dressed beef steers, $C.Cd7.on: fair to good, t5.tvrtti.60; western steers, , $5.2V? ss: Blockers sna reeaers, at.tajrrio. is; souin em steers, $4.60'6.SO; southern cows, $3,003 4.75: native cows. $3.2Mi6.ii; native heifers t4.0og6.75; bulls. $3.40j6.65; calves. $3.6H.00. HOOS-Receipt. 16.0t0 head; market 10c higher. Ton. to.ti!1: bulk of aalea. $f.45rw.io heavy, ti. ta b. 6 packers and butchers t5.4Vat.an: light. $6.S:Wrj6.6U; pigs. tlan4 60. SHEEP AND U MBS Receipts. IIO11O head; market ateady. Umbi. t.Okf7.5 swes and yesrllngs. $4 754? ; Texas year lings, t6.5faS.iiO; Texas sheep, $4-Ml6.iO stockers and feeders. t3.6O4.00. Live Stock Market Mo.. May 5. CATTLE Wool Market. BOSTON. May S. WOOI-Tli4 local wool market continues stagnant at lowest prices New England woolen mills are still cur' lllng and manufacturers are not In the market except for odd lots. ery lltil Interest Is msnlfcsted In the new western clip. The leading western quotstlons range as follows: Kentucsy. Indiana ana Mit sourl. three-eighths blood. 2o"2c; quarter Mood. ?.Vi24c. Scoured values: Texss, fine twelve months, 5orWc; fine six to eight morths. 4fifioc; fine fall. 43M4c. Cali fornia, northern, 6fi63c: middle counties. 4Mi4c. Oregon, eastern No. t staple. 36 4c: eastern No. 1 clothing. BlfjWc: No. I valley. 464148c. Territory, fine staple, 57? ic; fine medium staple, SotfSfir; fine me dium clothing. 4Mi4oc; fine clothing. BMTfiSc; half blood. ISiittr quarter blood. 42iH3c; pulled, extra. aJ752f; flne A. 63fl57o. ST. UL IS. Mv t. wtHJl liuii; me dium grades, combing and clothing. IS1 ; light fine. 134iil4c; heavy fin. StTioc; tub washed. 181T2SC. BTOCKER3 AND FEEDERS t t 4 4 IT lal 4 Sf 12 1l4 4 10 T ti 4 t 14 til 4 66 I IM M I tt 4 Tt Sf , M IN 10 41 4 7 M tat 4 tn at 41 i t M 4 so 2 fe 4 Tt It 121 to t .t. t'l I Tt II 1,4 t 00 14..... It U 4 U5 i ft) at Tit IK It Tt IN 31 444 4 tt It W IS WESTERNS Lakevlew Land and Cattle Co. Mont. steers ...U8J I 76 J steel.. ..lit IM 54) steers. ...1.1-1 t Tt HOGS Receipts of points thu morning smsll. tha estimate erable larger 11.. 4. feeders.. llos 6 3t 67 steers. ...1:134 i 7 1 steers... .1174 i 7J hogs at all market were diaappoln'l aly naving been contij what was rallsed Larsely on this account the markets tonk on a much belter ton this morning. Dlicea at this point bting luc higher and In som riMi litC higher, altn tops Im r.het. The tra ) waa reasonably a live at the ad vance and practically everything waa sold early In the morning, the bulk going at i fli.u, WUtk lop l ti t. VtUfvUy Ui St. Joseph RT. JOSEPH. Receipts. 6 $$ head; market stes.1y to higher; nstlves. $6 7641 7 00; cows and heifer. $2 0043 4 45; stockers and feeders. 14 no st 6 so HOGS Receipts. 6.7$ head; market 10c higher; tup, $5.(0: bulk of sales, .515 4 6.66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.312 head: market steady to strong; lamlm, $4 4045 7. iO: yearlings and wethers, $i.:iy .25. Rloag City Liv Stork Market. SIOI-'X CITT. Ia Msy B.-(8peclal THt. gram.V t Al I L.- weaay; imvn, to i)j fH5; cows and heifers, $4 6066.30; stockers and feeders. $4.25.26; calves and year lings, $3.7i4.7t. ItCAia neceipis. i.pw neaa; marset 10c higher; range, t5.tb4jt.46; bulk of sales, $5.356.40. Stork la Sigkt. Receipts of live stock at the six princi pal western markets yesierasy South Omaha. Sioux City.... Kansss City.. St. Louis St. Joseph Chicago Total 3.4O0 I $ 0 3,5i 0 tt t.K9 lt.OHO lS.OOj t.O") t i l.fM tVJi 1.763 4.3.3 t.OtO llCu) 15..aj0 ts.t"j 'M,'.a tr.si Metal Market. LONDON. May C METALS There was quite a xlmrp decline in the London tin market, spot closing at 141 15s und fu tures st 1:140 17s The local market wa easy, with quotations ranging rrom iJi.i'w 4x31.50. Copper was higher In London, spot closing at X57 "tt 6d and futures st 5S. The lo'M market was nun inn un changed. Lake Is quoted at $12.2Hi 12.75; electrolytic. $12 50J 1! 62H ; casting. 3.25 v 1 2.37 4. Ieau advanced 10 ti: s td in the London msrket and was also firm and higher locally, at $4.12Vti' 4.17H- Spelter was unchanged In Lon-( don and locally unchanged, at $4.8y4.sj. Iron was unchanged, with standard foun dry quoted at 60s 3d snd Cleveland war rants at sis so in tne cngnsn marr.fi. A slight decrease in northern graocs was reported here. No. 1 foundry, northern. quoted at $17.!Sfi It. 00; No. Z foundry. northern, iit.itg 11.11; jo. wuinnn, nd No. 1 southern, sort. 1 1 s ft" tt 1 1 ST. LOVIH, May 6. METALS Leatd, strong, $4.06. Spelter, easier. 14 Caltoa Market. NEW TORK, May 5., COTTON Fu tures opened steady: Msy. t.Tlr; . June, offered 8.7t: July. 1 S.SOc; August. .74c; September, (Late; October. S.32c; Novembtr. 8Mc; December. t5c; January. S.c; Feb-, runrv. S.TlfiATSr; March. 6.72c bid. 1 rnfnx Soot, cotton closed quiet; mld-j dling uplands. 10.40c; middling, gulf, lO.Obc; sales tX bales. . . Futures closed steady: Alsy. t ,x: june. t.7c; Julv. 8.80c: August. 6.74c; 8"ptember. S6?c: October. .c; November, t4c; De cember. 8c; January, 8.87c; February, 8.70c: March. 8.74c. ..a. r,ALVE6TtN, Tex.. May 8. COTTON Hiaher st 11c. ST. IXll'IS. May 25.COTTO?J ftteady; middling. litc po sales; receipts. 5,4 bales; shipments,. It bales stock. 28,iai bales. ' . NEW ORLEAVS. May S.-COTTON-Spot. steady; sales. taloe;. low ordi nary. 5V nominal: oidlnary. p-lc: good ordinary. 8c: low mlddknaj. t'wc; middling. 10S-16C: good rnlddllng. Jl ll-lo; middling fair. 113-lc: fair, 11' ft-ltc. ' nominal ; re ceipts, 3.3SW bale; stock. 147.1U bales. tsiar aad Molasses, . NEW TORK. Mav S.-SIGAR-Raw. quiet; fair refining". $.!Sc: centrifugal. St) test. 4.4c. Molasses sugar. 3.73c. Refined, quiet: No , t.loc; Tfo T. 6.06c: No. 8, t one; No 4c; No. in. 4; No. 11, 4. ;, No. 12. 4.75c: No. 13. 4.70r: No. 14. 4.65c ;i confectioners' A. 6.3V: mould A, t 5c: ruti loaf. t.SOc; crushed. lc; pvowdered. t.nc;j granuiaten. D.aoc; cuoea, e. lac. MOLASSES Steady; New Orleans open kettle, choice. :S4j4c. ' Oil aad Ratio. OIL CITY. May 5-. OIL Credit balances tl 74 Runs. 112, SHt bills.: average. 131 7f, bbla. ; shipments, 214.119 hbla. ; average. 17 132 bbls. SAVANNAH. Rt., May 5. OIL Turner, tine firm; 4:t43c. - ROSIN Quiet: quote. A. B. C. 106: D t.2c: E. i.26c; F. 3.37V: O. t tftc: H. i.)ci I. 4.75c; K. 6.5.: M. S.pur; ra. .tvc; v. VJ. .00c; W. W. 10c. ColTeo Market NEW. YORK. May 6 -COFFEE Market ' for future closed steady at a net ad vane of 54710 points. Ssles reported of On Daga. Including May at ti'iic. juiy at e.mTjw.o'c, rW-ptember at .t"(il.'i6c. I le-cenrher at .06J tide and March at .10QS.2"r. Spot, steady: Rio No. 7. ftc; Saros No. 4, Kc. Mild coffee, steady; Cordova. ji:"i,c Mlaaeapolta Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. May t.-WHEAT-Msv, j $1 ife V. July, tlOT; Septemtjer, sitt!.; No. 1 hard. li.U'w: no. 1 ponnnn, n w, No. t northern. $l.7i; No. 8 irJHctttLOu. FRAN in bulk, gzi.siaii. v. FIiOI-'R Strong: first ixtlent. tSAVfitftO; second patents, $i.S04io5o: first clears, H3I 64.30; second clears, UfUi-V. Loadoa rioalasr Storks. ' LONDON. May t. (losing quotations on mining stocks were: Conaola. taontr t4 M , K AT... t IMSOtDt U1I-'.4N T ctstrtt. Antroet Atrfclaoa to f Btitlmort A Ohio.. Canadian Ptrltle .. ( hatapttkt At Okie hKaco Ot. W c , m a sc. r D Burs d. a a at p(4 Brit to lat pt M pr Crait Truak lllliK.ll Ctntrtl Loulaalllt A " SI LVEH Br. W. . v, 1'OV, . . 74. Norfolk At . n't 00 pi A . n odiiHo A w . aS Pinni.lTttla .... .14 P-tnd Mint . Ii RttOlos t tout arm Rtllwtjr Illl do pt . tlhera Pli-CIl . . r V, t tloa Harlfle .... . 6 o pl i . USl' S. Statl . 14 do ptd . 14 Wlktah .It tt pet lit Spanlak It .11 A on I Topper .... steady. 24 t-ltd per ounce. MONEY 1 Hal per cnt. Th rate of discount In th open market for short bills la iV, per cent; for three months',, bills. 2Vi per cent. Treasary gtaleateat. WASHINGTON. May 6 Today s Slate ment of th treasury b la noes tn the g n eral fund, exclusive of the tl50.0ut.Ui gill reserve shows: Available cath balance, $25i.3M.tlnt: gold coin and bullion. $15.4t.el. gold certificates, l2e.aV7.73D. . am, . . IS ia . ,1 Ma .141 . . t-t It' ", . 11 . ". Forelsa Kloaarlal. BERLIN. May I Prices on the Bourse todsy were depressed bv yesterday's for eign sdvlces. but gradually grew firmer. PARIS. May 6. Prices on the Bourse to day wer firm on the advices from London Loadoa Stork Market. LONDON. May t Ra-tter Indian nea helped to. slesdy the Stock exchange till morning. Covering by the bears pushed consols to tt. but subsequently they ell back lo tj, American bet virtue wsi 0L.and occured Bonds i at par hi sums of $100, fVQ aad $1000. la tertit paid every aix nioatha at Amerlcaa Tnut A having 4 Bank.Ctucago.isauad by th Denver Reservoir Irrigation Co, Mortgag ea land lying clot to Dawr art depotittd with th aeove named Bank aa collateral security to th bond la th ratio ot 123 lo luo. Alto all th prop nr ( th Compaay, citimatad worth . Two o Throa 3Iilllott Dollsrs Cootlttlog of C snail. JUrvolrs, Sits. W ait kighta, etc. , Mwaiel.tl Beast Plrt4 T4atl But Uldg. Cktsago, HL ill swl satt rwfwrw Mil aoaawa taavt. Trowhriws AV Mlatr Cm. D First Kaaiotuai ttaak BUaC Aitvsao. I1L Plaataao.t lltwattattatl oetmtittb Pt IMoti SECURITY. UNDER THE BONDS Oly. . Stat . Por further Information regarding th abov bonds, call on or address WAtin K. aVatODZa. Braadios 3tldg. '- Osaka, at. 'I