THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1908. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET I Wheat and Oata Are Slow, with Crowd Rather Bearish. 000 bu. 0t. 1447 .nro bu.: decrease. TW.fCO bu. Rye., MMft bu. ; decrease, 1A,'" bu. Barley, l.jftO.OOO bu.; decrease, 3V3,0W bu. NEW TORK GENERAL MARKET tsootatleas of the Day Virion Commodities. NEW TORK. May IS-FljOUR-Reeetpts, NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS I Kaxket ia Active, Buoyant Through' out Session. WHEAT EEACHIS TIP FOE CIAE Cor. Sk.we Strea.th t the Start, Opto lag, at Half Three Fttrtki Wn Cloeve of tartar. OMAHA, May IS, 1908. I ftt; winter .freights. M.ftrQ f; Minnesota bskers, 84 t&Q4 t; winter ntr. 83.6if4.10; winter patent. 34 So. .80; winter low piifj, J.4,r4.. K$e Iimjr, quiei; intr iu awn, j h.kim i; choice to rency, h wg.i lURNMEAly-Bteady; fine wnite ana yel low, II. so; coarse, 91.60; kiln dried. 83.85. imtk ratsy; no. I western, ws, i. v. b., New York. WHEAT-Receipts. 114,700 bu.t ports. 18.990 bu.: spot market barely steady. No. Market Deserlhed aa Ilarrliatinli. I feller Affair Decease af Baytag by Brokers Wk l anally Rep reseat These latereets. VlBAllAj J.1 J ', Mwam . u, .-" ' iu. , o iii'.i ni ...... j j r Wheat and cat opened alow and some H nominal, elevator; No. I red, tower, with crowd rather bearish, but going II 07. nominal, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 n"h- low. Later, with tha help of a go ern Duluth, $1.18. f. o. b., afloat; No I res NEW TORK, May 18.-Th speculative pint waa rampant about tha Stock ex change today and thera were ebullient out- ...... wvcri wmi in uri i ' "l T i i . 1 ;,'" 2 ' rnri I uur"" " wnai ne trainee operator in irong caan marsex, wneai umiicra w.mrr, ,i.-,, i. . Z'. Z stock called a bullish anthuaiasm. Trie esdlly and closed strong, the forenoon wheat waa Irregular, " professional trader threw off tha reserve Pnrn waa atmne- frim tha mtmri nnMl- I the whole, oil Ita steady. OWlner to UnfaVOr, I ,k ....... i. -.-. . . . w - - - - " . ' ' - ... . , . . I " J iiw.fv mwiiiiaiiiu luvvetua 1 1 in 1 1 rrwj 1 , 1 Ina Un to tie over Ratiirriav'a rinse, and able renn news and a hulllah visible auppiy. r,-i ik.n...i. -. ... . n " T . . - l , ' m .... . . . , . . ,'. vue. M n'wv.ii ui l v .vui n '. W?..WT" "nJt"'nTO ,,nn f" reaoiea wun com, mi r-...-u were quick to follow any ilirn of an ,ln- " heat opened eader and ruled dull on the cloe and wa finally but He nt lower, elplent movement In whatever auarter of T" yver1?' cablea and the crowd bear- May cloaed at fl.M; July, 97V448H. cloaed th, ,t . , tn. nghborhood of the ex- l.h and anilou to eU. A food ch de- ,t 87c; Beptember. 3H-4Vc, cloaed at change the market wa deacrlbed a a m,I! ?.?. r,ported. r,?JZ fl2ur-i"lT!. hI 3''- . A . Harrlman-Rockefeller afflar. Thl waa Z i.i if.! . TV- 1 i J. K .I'd CUKN-Keceip. du : fpoi jnarnci. practically all the new there waa bearing firm and hlaher at the clo-e. May wheat .a(,y No- e.vator and 77HC f. o. b., on tha market. The aupposltlon of tnflu- a nn.nai4 'lot. Option market waa witnoui iran- entlal leaderhlp In the buying- waa bejed , if C aact-ona. closing about net unchanged on the fact that broker credited with opened at Mo and closed at Mc t orn continue to act strong rain mar i nUV. " Nebra.ka Mav "'""eJ t 77c juiy ciosea si nu being the accepted mediums of stock opera- whth win .mi ?t rhie nl.ntlna- and aentember clo.ed at 78o tlona by tha great group of capitalist, any helli eintiv Ju cort OATS-Reelpts. 14X600 bu.: spot market were Open buyers on large scale of var- coined atlU 2nrl at Uc e"r- M"-e1 oat"- ". Mc: -tul loua prominent stock, especially Union Pa- CP-n.. " ncJ.??? f J'K'ftM White. to S2 lb.. 67268HO; clipped White, clflc, 8t. Paul. Readina and Southern Pa- ft M VlSreruii.M bu.hela. 82 to 40 lbs., 7flJ sgainst receipts Iset year of fJNUUU ouanei nd shipments of ZA.W bunheln. Corn receipts were B,flci0 bushels and shipments wars tss.OtlO bushels, against reretpta last year of 671,000 bushels and ampment or k.wo Dusnei. Clearances were none ol oats, and wheat and flour bushela, ClflC. With thM annearanna on tha flrwtr nt ItAT Bteady; good to choice, McW1 V any of the broker thu credited with 1m MIDE8 Firm: Bogota, 17"4c: Central portant affiliations, attention would con- America. 17o. I centrate on their deallnaa and the crowd I.F-ATHEH ynlet; acia, iwo(o. would quickly become congested In their I'K vim inn npfi. iinuT isiiiiij, w i np vnivirnrwvi Rnr.n a Mmii iinn ..ni. 17.00; mess, fit 50514.00; beef hams. the rapid rise in prloes of various stork me auaacn manner in which they start up Into strength and activity comparative quiet. In some of the of com, none of & 00; 'racket. U4.6oflS.Oo; city extra India and t Tour MuaV to 457 000 Mnc". W4.0oe.rt. Cut meat, steady; Pick- would lour equal to kx.uv vm.. tacstmnh- r.lrVl.fl himi. llO.OO. UShels. V ' . . m -"' : W,aa tk" t.fA viuparaiive quicu in some or xne tJverpool closed lower on Wheat 'fiTS-. uth America mor 5,-;m--t U.ue these violent upshoot. nd unchanged on rnT 1U 1 ijS rk m W : weV? tolxV r as sudden relapse, aug tocal rang of option: e2J!?.;,. Vt m rt rieara Slf 7B4?17 Mtln th" -uccessful pursuit of an un- Z ' family, I17.fvffir, short cleare, it.7ixa !. covered ahort Interest In the stock. Articles. Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Oose. Bat y. Wheat-I May... 4 4 M M Julv... M M M M Bept... 79 7 7 7 Corn v May... 6714 R 7H ' t" July... 61 2 61, 1V. Pept.. tei 6S- 68" 58H Oats May... 40-4 49"4 49 31 M 79 Omaha Cask rrteea. WHEAT No. 1 hard. MfSWlc: No. t hard IMiMc: No. 4 hard. tMifSc: No. I spring, vo CORN No. x. 8i: No. S. 6m4-!ri8Vc : No, 4. 7'u7Hc: No. I yellow. mWdAc: No. I whit. M(ii6SHc. OATB-No. J mixed, 49449?ici NO. whit, 804o; No. 4 white, 49c. RYE No. t, 72073c;, No. . 7W70O. ' Car 1st Reelts. Wheat. Com. Oat. Chicago 86 187 Mlnneapolls 96 . ... Omaha mitt Duluth 18 ... mi"."v iXiCX .' .. -i, . ir. nun- . The enment of more gold for export TALLOW-Qiilet city ($2 per pkg.), B4c. to 0rmanv ,nd Fyance was without sffect country tpkg. ireei. WH?S4c. . on sentiment, especially In view of the tllC UUHl uuiiit;iiv;, i ' I opinion or Herlln hnnltera that tha mr..,. !o; Japan, nominal. ment was artificial and at concession of an KUTTKH-ttteaoy; creamery apt-viaia. .-y. extra profit to those urren1erln th. aM extras. VMc;. third to flrsta, lflnc; tate Aft th, r,,od ot Irofit.ltin" ,, ' irru. I i nnmAM in r nr 1 .i', j 1 11 nrnreas. I . i . i , . , . . . umii, vuiiii.n... . ' z'-' ullll cmwn wun ine nun taction appar 61 common to special, Ukraine; western fac- ently In continued control. t' tory. firsts, nc. aonaa were trong. Total aales. par CHEKBE Bteady; full cream, old epe- value. $6,040,000. United States bond were w 4 I rinifi. Biniot iuii "jiTrsmi.i, un. i.i urn ii nKra on C&ll. white, fancy. ra: run cream, om, rollowin w?r tha ! .nrf rn A i hni 1 A IXj. ' I r.... An . I. r. . t . . " VB state, full cream, old , small, white, a.i.. ui.h in fancy, fair to prime, uwgvie; oia, sman, white, fancy, common. 8awc: smau, white, fancy, full cream, new, JfilOc; skims, mAe- KOna Steady; state,. Pennsylvania ana nearby fancy, selected, white, HTH&Olc; a-ooii to choice. lDVMrauc: Drown ana mixen extra. WWS'V: flrsta to extra firsts, IS Iflc; fresh gathered, storage packed, firsts, pot ltht nressed. r rm turKeys. iwa : r,".,.'w A4sttm Bpreas, exly.. amaistmatrd Copper .. Am. C. A r Am. O. T. pfd Am. Cotton Oil Am. Cotton Oil pfd.... American ExDTMa Am. H. A- L. pfd amennaa iv gecurltl Am. Llnneed Oil Am. LlnaMie Oil pfd... Hlsa. SO.f-0 t !, IH fcwo list 100 1,700 WO 283 17c; fowl. 12W14HC. It WEATHER IX THE GRAIIf BELT lBVa 41 tM 47H II lVfc Jl Cloaa. 186 4H 7 7 1 90 MVt CHICAGO GRAIN AMD rROVISIONS Peatnrea of tke Trading; and Closing; Prices oa Bosird of Trade. Am. B. A R. Am. 8. R. pfd.... Am. Snr Reflnlni Am. Tobacco pfil etr 4. in Aaaeoeda Mlolog Co 16,700 AtRhlaon IL.0O) Atchlnoa pfd so Atlintle Cout Lin 700 Bslttmora A Ohio 11.7W Hal. A Ohio pfd MO n,o KQ 10S4 lOtS 104 47,6rt) 1S 774 Tl 1,400 131 m 131 4 44 34 N 15 tS 624 6 Fair Taesdar aa Not Mack Change ia Temperatnre OMAHA. May 18. 1908. A harometrlo doDresslon overlie the mid Aa and linner Mlssisslool Valley. With It tJ,wi u UULAUO, May IS. ine local wneai mar- center over aoutneasiern lowa, ana rauia canadlaa Paolflo 4,700 lfo m ket closed firm today, because ot numerous are general thl morning throughout the central of New Jersey 100 m M crop damage report. At, the Close ine Mississippi and lower unio vaiieya ana (.naaapeake : Ohio U."0 5U 44 July delivery showed a n. gain of WNic. Oklahoma. Shower were general In the cmoao Ot. w i.sno t t Cam was Uo lower: oats were Mi'dViO lower Mlaanurl vallnv last nlaht. but Clear Chicago a N. W .40 140 1(7 and provisions were unchsnged to 7Vc weather prevails from the Missouri river I :' 8lvpj, J,M ,w 137 h s-her. waat Into tha mountain this morning, anal - ! io 2H 4ft 84 Sk 7 iw 1M 44U 7i4 157 Higher. west into the mountains this morning, ana X'""-" - -;: The wheat market opened quiet because conditions are favorable for it to continue c rc l' f 'IkZ 'ILi: cf a declined d told at Liverpool, but fr n thla vldnlty tonight and Tuesday. do'r aTl law 1 k2 rallltd before the end of the flrt half of with no Important change in temperature. Colorado a' So Tim. it? the Session, . nearly all of the opening loss Omaha record of temperature and preotp- Colo. A so. let' pYd'.. .','..'.'. ' 6v being regained. - The market continued nation compared with the corresponding Colo. A so. Id ptd mo M i nervous inrougn mo aay, pncea ransing i jity 0 tuB ia8t tnree years: from He below, to, fie above Saturday's 1906. 1907. 1906.' 1905. closing quotations. Sentiment, however, Minimum temperature.... 60 M M 48 late in me aay waa incnnea to ne miuisn iadpitation S T .W .00 FfSfHSt .a.n,-"Rf .w,t.."" 12 Normal temoerature for today. 6S degregs MtMourl and Illinois there has been too , flciency in precipitation sines March X. i- i av. v -a I 1:71 lnchoa. inurn moi. lure. lie -T. .nrr..nlnff .Hod In 1907. ! juiy openea wq to awi'Mro nianer i e"-rf i" ' ' Erie tat nfd 10 8.e. advanced to e ana ciosea . . ... , 1 ,i. u i,A c. The amount on passage aecreasea aTV V" I oieral Eleotrlo 1.400,006 bushel and the Vlinie supply no- "-"; ... I Illinois Oeatral . Tuxisori, uivu f . Inurnatlonsl Puer Int. Paper pfd Cora aad Wkeat Reartoa Ballatla. rumD For tha twenty-four hours ending it I A towa rwu.i " m.. 7ltb meridian time, Monday, Aiay is, 1 low central pfd OMAHA DISTRICT Consolidated Oaa 10 o 1lu li Cora Produeta, rfg 1,400 11 17 Cora Products pfd, rfg too 73 7S viawan ex nuaatm,, Dal., U A W Denver Rio Grand. D. A R. O. pfd Distiller- Securities . n M 42H 604 1M4. Btattons. creased l.BM.OOO bushels. Primary receipts were 671.000 bu., sgalnst 93S.9P9 bu. on the corresponding day last year. Clearances ot wheat and flour were equal to 267,400 bu. "Mrnfieapoll.' Duluth and Chicago reported receipt of 3fl cars, against tie cars last ' week, and fife) care one year aao. The corn market waa strong, but weak ' ened In the last half on selllnc of July by rromlnent bulls. The Msv delivery reaohed a new high rolnt when it sold at 76c. The Ashland, Neb rarket closed essy. July opened M,o to Xo I Auburn. Neb.. Msher At a to GCc. sold off to 05-4o and C?olumbua. Neb.. 7S closed at 6ft44e. Local receipts. 187 cars, Falrbury, Neb.... 76 , wirn ss ot coniractea graae. I Fairmont, Net... 74 Trade In oita waa nulet. July opened - i.ionj ich 7 Ve lower at e, old at 46'c. and closed Hartlngton, Neb. (5 at 454fl46c. Ucsl receipts were 3 cara. Hasting. Neb.... 7 Provision were firm. At tha close July oakdale Neb.... 80 rora was up iw ai iiouu. i-nm waa rytw I Omaha Neb B-i higher at s.4ZVMJ.46. kids wr un- Tekamah. Neb. cninupa bi ei.ou. I A lta Ia Estimated for tomorrow! Wheat, S3 cars; ?,,i Vj L.Vi' v" " , Clarlnda, Ia.. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Plbley, la. Bloux City, Ia... 78 k Rain- lln. fall. 66 .14 67 .60 63 .00 ' U .02 49 .00 68 .00 63 .16 62 .00 4 .40 60 .46 66 .42 66 .30 65 1 63 66 .30 60 .07 68 .10 Bky. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Kanau Cltr so K. a eo. pfd LKralSTIIl N Moilcan Central Minn. A Bt. I M., Bt. P. 4k g. g. M M . 8t. p. a g. a. u. nfd.. Miuourl Paclfio M., K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead N. a. R. of M. pfd, ottered New York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W N. W. pfd North American Pacific Mall PennijlTania People's Oaa P.. c, c. A Bt. L Pressed Steel Car Preeeed S. 0. pfd 1,400 1MM 14 lt .; M9 1,"0 87 14 Q 70 6,000' I7W 1A.700 tl 4.100 4v4 1.400 l l. 14 I.TfflJ 14i 1.100 11 400 0 tOO 44 400 74H t.)0 17 3,000 tit l."0 J4 67 1.M0 111 00 17 loo 1044 ,1100 lit f0 ia U4 61,0n0 61 1 IT.onu etf l.oo t 1.200 444 344 MS 4 21 13 141 141 11 6 t3i TJ 1444 4i t6H 44 111 H4 44 114 .4 107 1.00 41 1,000 ll too 1,000 42 11 U 61 M 14 17 6 35 47 111 " 114 U4 6 Nil 434 4 106 104 41 41 IS 7J W 61 (1 1 41 44 Articles. I Open. I Hlgh.l Low. Close.l Tes'y, ? Minimum temperature for twelve-hour Pullman raise Car. Wheat I I I May " Mm lOOt, 90 1 OO'A 100 . July sSHOfSl 8M4 skh 89HlWT49 Sept. MHJ S64k 85fiS 8B TT4tn 76 78 76 T44 July 6644 S4 6644 W Bept. 4!U4 64 3H 3M tS 'Oats May. U U H. B414 M bMay .'. 6H aJuly .4 4rT 4M4 46V7T' 47 -Jury- "-46 46H 46 46'4j 46H4 ' Bept. S7aH 37V) 37H 87H SJM Pork July 13 60 11 E2H 13 48 13 60 13 4?S . Sept. I II 73H 18 77Vi 13 70 U 77 13 6T, Lard July 142 14 8 43 8 46 870 Bept. 8 tO 8 IUH 8 60 I 62 67 Juty T80 T82TSO 7 30 727 Bept. T 62H T66 762 762 76 period ending at 8 a, ro. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of TsmD. Rain. Station. Stations. Max. Min. Inche. Chicaao. Ill 26 84 60 .24 Columbua. 0..... 18 8 60 .06 De Moines, la.... 12 M bs .at Irdlanatioll. Ind.. 12 86 64 .Y2 Kansaa city, mo.. a 76 w .is Louisville, Ky 18 86 64 .28 , Minn. is w .40 b 16 78 64 M Bt. Louis, Mo 13 84 62 Warmer and showery weather prevailed throughout the com and wheat region dur- U A. WELSH. Ijocal rorecaatsr. Headlnc Raadlns 1st pfd Keaain ta ptd. Bepublle Steel Republic Bteel Did Rock leland p Rock Island Co. pfd Bt. L. A B. r. td Pfd. Bt. U B. W BU L. B. W. pfd Souther Psclflo So. Paclfle pfd So. Railway Bo. Railway pfd Texas A Pacltle T, Bt. U A W T. ,Bt. U 4 W. pfd... Union Paclfle W0 1M 111 1124, t.ooo n 3 i 71 71 74 300 n 29 M M0 istu 15 u 186. .) 118 117 l.OJJ 47 46 6 iw e 1.700 20 2,400 71 4.4O0 14 0,400 39 60 44 700 17 1.400 41 17,4-10 8 00 IS) . 1.8O0 18 i 0 44 . 3.8VO J4 100 21 6.W 46 .1SX.600 160 147 14 M H 61V u 46 14 11 14 t 47 14 14 47 114 46 J3 21 46 ICS 71 18 1 17 4 ISO II 45 4 20 44 No. 1 aOld. bNW. Cash Quotations were as follows FLOUR Steady; spring patents, li.STVtf k: strala-hU. H.1WT4.S6; winter patents M 4fx2j;4.96; straights, l.luia4.70; bakers, 83.10 47436. WHEAT No. t spring, t2ct.ll.07; No. t ted. fiJC(H31.). CORN-No. t 76e; NO. t yellow, 76c. OATfl No. 1 64c: No. 8 white, 6iH4c. BARLY Fair to choice malting, 67 V74C. SEED Flax, No. 1 northwestern, 31.22. r-mviiiujs enort ribs sties fioosei, 36 TMi.l. Mess pork, per bbl.. 113.27 iioo, nr, per vo ina., ea.47. Bnori clear Sloes (Doxa, 47. t. Low Is Geacral Market. LOUIS. May 18.-WHEAT-Flrm No. 3 red cash. 3l-01tf.O3; 1 nT..f,i ntf. fulw Mf. U. A - fl,ntemwr CORN Firm ; track. No. 2 cash, 72i&724o; ' V. 8. Rubber u. B. Rubber pfd , U. S. Steel V. S. Steel pfd Vi. -Carolina Chemical Vs.-Caro. Chera. ptd... wabaah . 4.400 l.0 41.600 44 r 41 ?4uiHo; 8eptembr' nAC! No- whu wSrrWria-v.:-: 'V.vi ATsl-euady; track. No. I caah. 61c; May. 49c; SepUraber. tabid No. i white, w, r::;. SS 46 (4 4 3S 11.704 101 101 40U tb r6 100 luo 100 i.ir is u 4,400 46 44 4C. . . I Wla Central ofd.. f LUUIV-uuu reu wiini iaiii.n .,wy Northers Paclf e 4.90: extra fancy and straight, 84.10I&-I.66; central Leather clear, 3S.66lg4.70. I Central Ieather pfd SBEI Tlmthy. steady; H D34-0U. . 1 sioaa-BhefMeld Bteel C'URNMEAL Steady ; 38.30. . I Great Northern pfd. BRAN Weak; sacked, east track, gl.li. intereorough Met, H AY Easy : timothy. 3n.outai7.ou; prairie, -- " jio.ooiini.w. iKUiN iwrori 11IW 4U.W. BAOOINO-70, H EM P TWINE 8c PROVISIONS Pork, higher: 84 24 41 3 101 35 4 W 36 H 4 42 Utah Usaper ToUl sales for th oar. 1.U6.S00 share. 44 61 M 1 It 11 41 41 4i,o 13 ir its 600 rt M M 41 v n ih V4 00 61 6 k' 34.100 113 112 lis e.rw 11 U't 1 6,7.10 81 11 4,700 1 tO 11 11 Jobbing Hew Yark Meaey Market. NEW YORK. May 18.-MONBY-On call. easy at 16144 Pr cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; offered at ErS C 3 : I"! ma a ILIA M iul mm Announces that it offers to investors two hundred thousand dollars of Its 1, . Cumulative Preferred Stock Paying 7 Dividends in Shares of $100.00 Each i The security back of this stock is the entire assets of the corporation. No dividends on the common stock can be paid until all dividends due on the preferred stock have been paid in full. What Ig back of this proforrod stock. This corporation has a paid up capital of $1,000000.00 and at the end of its last fiscal year had resources amounting to $1,686,061.88. It is the v owner of elevator plants and terminals with a capacity of 5,300,000 bushels, and grain in storage and in transit. It owns and controls the Updike Lumber & Coal Co., The Updike Milling Co., and the Updike Commission Co. (sepa rate corporations) and considerable real estate and property. Our principal holding consists of about Ono hundrod olovators in Nebraska and Iowa. Further detailed information will be cheerfully given. Subscriptions for stock will be received at our main office, or by mail. The Updike Ieiaiu Oompany Boo Building OMAHA - an is ii e - ' . " ' . . eral fund exclusive of the CfiO.OOO.OOO gold reserve show: -Available cash balance, 1245,134,938; gold Cola and bullion, 317.661,637; gold certificates, 326.031,460. Boston cltaelta aad Beads. RfiBTON. Kfav 18. Money, call loans, 2 14 per cent; time loans, per cent The following were tue closing pries on stocks and bonds: Atrhleoa adl. 4a 45 Jkdrentur. .... do 4. n aneuet Atchlaoa 44 Amalsamated do pfd 41 Atlantis Boaton A Albany ' Binsham ,.iao Cal. Mecla. Iloaton A Maine. Boaton Elevated . Fltohbiirg pfd .... Mexican central N. T., N. H. A Union Paclfle Am. Am. Chom. do pld Am. 1'nce. Tube .. 34 . i .. 44 .. 17 .. 76 ..476 .. 14 .. T3 lalr West 10 H....1W rranklla 4 ...... 144 Oranbr " 144 Centennial i..UI Copper Rant is Amer. Bugtr do pfd Am. f . A A.... Am. Woolen ... de pfd Dominion 1. A S 10 Irle Roral .. 46 Maw. Mining 7 Mlchlsan ...Ill Mohawk 117 Mont. C. AC... .....U4 Old Dominion .. ajOaooola 4 Parrot 14 Qulncy Cdlaon glee. IIIU....I14 Bhennoa General Electrla 140 Trinity Maes. Electrla .. do pfd Maes. Oas linlted Fruit United S. M. do pfd .... U. S. eleeL.. do pfd .... Asked. Bid. 9 United Copper .44 U.S. Mimnc... .44 V. S. Oil ,.141 Utah . 46 Victoria . IT Winona . 11 Wolvsrta .lMtt .. 11 .. 1 .. 10 .. 6 .. 4e .. 47 .. 91 .. 13 .. 47 .. 14 .. 14 .. 4 .. 4 .. 14 .. 4 .. 6 .. 4 ..117 New York Mining; Stocks, NEW YORK, May 18. Closing quotation on mining stocks were; Adam Con e Little cniei .......... e Alio biewce Brumwlrk Con. . Comstock Tunnel Con. Cal. A Vs. Horn Sliver Iroa Sliver ..1 BUndaid tMAvlll. Cea ..160 Ontario 404 , 14 Ophir 440 . 4 Potoel 11 . 18 Bevac 16 . 34 Sierra Nevada 40 . H Small Hones 14 uar 37SM.2. r'ollowlna were the raoelnta and shin- I 313.60. Lard, hlaher: prime steam. 39 7d' wems ot flour and grain: io6; Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra cent; closing bid. 1 per Rece ot. Bhlnmenta I short. 4I.0ZH. Hlris, clear, 7.u; snort iu, rwr rent. Tlma loans, ellirhtlv .a.i... Flcur. bbls. 15.710 cleara. J7J7. Bcon, ateadyt box.d ektra Jty oay 2 p, Cant; nnety daye! Wheat, bu. M zn ano short. 88.87. Ribs, Clear, 34.26; short cleara, ,a.,(i MP . ... mV.nth. stunnu 1- 190.8'A 1 RIME MERCANTILE! PAPER-3HS4 .Ji7.U0 W0.OJ0 fl."T55aic-.... percent. 3.OU0 I.O. -."-yu: V!?' .,.'"ur ITKRUNfl EXCMANOB-Fasv with RL'TTBIV-Uull; creamery, B'&c, EQOa-Steady at 14o. case count. Keceirx. uiiipment. iivi, uv Corn. bu. Dis, bu. Rifv bu Barley, bu. 36.4U) USuo On th Produce exchange today the but ter market waa steady: creameries, l&ntne: dairies, loffntc. Kggs, firm: at mark, casea I mnn, hls.. Included. 14o7ic; flrsta, 16c; prime firsts, I Wheat, bu loi,e. 4-iiees4. sienay, luynu'iiitjc. i Vorn, bu...... , ..J .i - oata. tu... faaaaie y uraia mmm rraviliosi, 18.000 .108,000 .lW.Offl . 09,000 KANHAH ClTT.'Mo. Mav 18.-WHB3AT- a-le-oraool Grata Market, 1'm-hsnged to lo lower; My, 91c; July. LIVERPOOL May 18. WHEAT Bpot, S3io; rTrptember, sOe; cash: No. 3 hard. No. 3 red wetern winter, steady, , d; fc3IOl0 5 No. 3 hard. 98c(ffl.0J; No. I No. I California, firm. 7. 7d on quays; and 7. d in atore; luture. steady; May actual business In bankers' bills at 84.8718 for demand and at 34 8f6 for . sixty-day uius; etiiiirueruiai pins. f,. oia. t.000 BILVKR tar, 6Z'mc; Mexican dollars. 84.000 j 7c. 4.1X0 1 bonds uovernment. . steady: rsllroal. 41.000 strong. The following are th closing quotations en oonas: lerl 9i feHc: No. 8 red. 96ijo, "C V l" n K - - I 1. n tlh... U. - Ju! . J'-c; September. ic; cash; No. i m iwnwvic; no. 3 mixed, stiwe: no. e. iit,j oitc: No. I white. hVnio. p.l'ia I'uchaned to c lower; No. I r-i.f, if. No. 8 white. 4jtc RVlv-T4il7Sc. HAV Choice timothy, steady, fll.SftffllOO; choice prilrie. 8ho lower, 3tfl.7S. JB UTTER Extra creamery, lo lower, ZOc; 7s, 4d; July, Ts. 8d; September, 7s, ld; Uecemoer. is, )a. COKN Bpot, new American kiln dried, firm. 6s. 10d; old American mixed, steady. 6a. 10a; futures, quiet; May, as. d. riiOLR Winter patents, steady; 2s, 3d. parkms; sio-k. steady. 14 Wo. KtXia Ht.ady : fresh extra. rent receipts, 140. Wheat, bu. Cem, bu.... Gts, bu.... Range of prices at Kansas City as re ported by Leg n s Uryan, No. 113 Board of Trade: Mlaaeaaolta Craia Market. MINNEAPOLIS, May 1S.-WHEAT-NO. 1 hard. 81.u7t4ti'l .044: No. 1 northern. Sl.Ottte 16c: cur- I 1 0t ; No. 3 nortriern4i.tHt;i.04: no. 4 I nortnem, ecui.ui; oiy, ei.uu, Wu'j. .U4 Receipt.. Bhlpments: tV 04; ptembe, . -JjJW MI Hal ll r-J nwlU LU I Bi. 4SA- I iU -a . 7. ia'oia FLOUR Quiet: nrst Detents, 3f 4fvfiC o- 9,000 I second patents. ioniei cieare, aiu.ao. ,....1.000 70.000 17.0U0 Articles. Wheat July. ......... Sept. Cfn July., eWpt Philadelphia Free ace Market. PHILADELPHIA, May IS. BCTTKR Etnajtv: fair demand: extra western cretvm- (Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I err, 23c; extra, nearby print, tf. hXXlo-r irirm ; gooa aemana; r-ennsyivania and other nearby, free casea, 17Vhc at mark: WVrt 0 I'mniylvsnla and other nearby, current re 7954 jTfcA I celpts la returnable caees, I7o at mark; u 1 m rim. r r . . i-mbb . iiwc . iti r : Alia I .....Hi flrata i.urranl reAetnta frea ruiP. I I St M. snl. 4. 8oi lie at mark. - Hftferad. 81t 'I U4 fflH'ff 69 0. g. rat. Is, rag.... 104 Brls p. L 4s do soapoa lus do fan. 4a. V. S. 4a. res l'X Man. c. g. 4s do coupon iou Met. Central 4s., V. g. saw 4s. re.... IN do la lao so coupon ill m. AV at. U 4s.. Aa. Tobacco 4s 71 M . K. A T. 4s... do 4s 104 'do e Atchleoa sea. 4 44 eN. R. g. of M. a, to T auj. w n, -n. t. ti. ea wv Atlantic o. L- to f N. J. C. s. to.... Bal. A Ohio to. 4)t No. Pad lid to.... Mo I 44 do 4e ..7 Brk. R. T. e. to 74 M. A W. e. to.... Central of Ga. is 104 o. S. L rM. to.. no la pld T"P.nn. ev. 1.... do Id lac 47 Reading aa. to.. So Sd trwt IT Mi l. V . I, l,au 11. n.u .11 1 (. 1 1 . a. , . .' - ' -m- ... Bt. u. m u. w. is- aa. 1 1 K. L 1 W. I. Seaboard A. L. to. 44 So. Paclfle to..,. 74 do let to atfa. X)C. A Bt. L I to. 46 So. Railway 4a..... Cola. Ind. 4a, ser. A si Teias A P. la.... Colo. Mid. to 41 Valoa Paclfle to... Col. A So. to 40 do e: to Colo, a Be. to W r I steal Id Is.. fibs 6s lul Wabaa la . 44 do .e. to . 71 V-a.i.ro Md. to.. .11 W. ILK. to... . Tiswie. Central to.... . 4s Atchlaoa cv. 4s.... .41 4o 6 . 44 Int. Met. 4. Chicago A. 4.. C. B. A t). a. to... a. A. 1. A P. to... do eol. 6s. . "D. R. a. to... DlMlllcra' See. 4s., Hork. Vsl. 41,... Japes to da 4s etfs do Id series. . Tl . 44 . 46 . IT . T7 .1M .101 . 71 ,. 43 . n .. 41 .. 61 .. 44 .. a ..WJ1 ..110! ..101 .. II .. 4 .. 66 Metal Market. NEW YORK. May 18. METALS The London tin market had quite a sharp ad vance, with spot closing at cias, ius ana future at U5. Locally ths market Was firm with quotations ranging from 330.36 to 330.80. Copper sdvanced 68, 10a for apot and 59, 6a for future in th London mar ket. The local market was firm and a shade higher, with Lake quoted at 312 750 12.87; electrolytic at 81 3.62 12. 75; casting at t12.37U.fil2.42k. Lead was hlKher at 13. Sa 9tl In London, but remained quiet at 343i94.r, locally. Spelter was un changed In both markets, being quoted at , os In London ana 4.txat.t, loc&iiy. Iron waa lower In the London market, with Cleveland warranta quiet at Sue. Jxx-ally no chance waa reported. No. 1 foundry northern, 817.00iffl7.7b. ST. LOUIS. May 18. METALS Lead quiet at 84.104.16; spelter dull at 14.50. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. May 18. COTTON Spot closed quiet: middling uplands, lie; mid rtllnr e-ulf. 11.2Sc: sales. 3.000 bales. Snot, firm: low ordinary. o, nominal; or- Ullinry, l l-ioc, iiuiiiiiibi, iwu uiuiiiai, ev. low middling, 10cj middling, 11 n-itjc; good mlddllna. lfll-loc: middling- fair. 12 8-16c fair, 12 13-loc;, nominal: sales. 3,300 bales; recelDt. l."0 bales: siock. ii.0V3 Mies. n r. ialib. May ia. t. ri itj oteaay; middltnc. IIHjC: sales. 1.068 bale: no re- ceiDts: no ehlrments: stock. 28.&H0 bales. UAUVfcajiTJ. May i. -u i itj.-n meaay at lie. Wool Market. LONDON. May 18. WOOL-A good selec tion amounting to 9.306 hale was offered st auction sales today. There was demand from all section and Tasmania greasy was strongly competed for at the highest prices of the series. Ameriosns pougnt a fair quantity of Victorian first combing grcasie at His Id. ST. LOl'IS. May 18.-WDOLDull: medium gradea, combing and clothing .16 6jlc; light fine, 12413c; heavy fine, gioc; tub washed, wane. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Best Cattle Steady, with Other Kinds Slow and Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Fair Una of Skeep aad Lambs, While Price Are Decidedly Lower Everywhere, Owing; to Lack ol Bay las; DeavaasL 4,369 C.6K3 6.0 '9 3.929 6.647 4.89 1.322 9.&61 9.661 8.094 SOUTH OMAHA, May 18, 1908. ReceiDts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimated Monday 2,836 4.228 8.274 B&me aay last week .... i.ohu eame day 1 weeks ago.. t.Mi Same day 8 weeks &o. . 2.623 Same day 4 weeks ago.. 1,876 Same day last year 6.007 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1S08. 1907. Ino. Deo. Cattle 341,487 438.782 97,245 Hogs 1,109,844 951.862 157.994 Sheep 667,680 736,673 17,9U0 Th following table shows the average price of hog, at South Omaha tor the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 11908. 1907.1908.1906.1904.l(03.190t. May T... May 8... May 9... May 10.. May 11.. May 13.. May 13.. May 14.. May IS.. May !.. May 17.. May 18.. 6 83441 If! 115 I 4 6j 6 68 84 25 I 31 6 17 9 94 tS96248 31 6 16 48l62 93634( 19 49 640 8 38 I 28 in 464 864 6 41 8 80 I 31 4 3 I 47 186 8 36 6 20 4 6B 42 124 830381 4 87 8 37 I 2144 8 24 8 80 6 1 5 S33i1929t)418e3 121433 628 463 5 8044 825 688 636 426 (37 6 93 T 00 T 07 7 08 I 99 1 08 7 13 7 11 7 07 T 13 Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. VVBDSSn i C, St. P. M. A O.... 3 Missouri Paclflo 1 Union Pacific System. 81 C. A N. W east. C. A N. W.. west 6 C, St. P.. M. A O..... T C, B. A Q., east...,. C, B. A Q., west.... M C , R. I. A P., east.. 1 Illinois Central 1 C. Q. W Total receipts ....102 Ths disposition oft he as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. .... 343 641 not 1.4& m is see ) a FIRST NATIOiM BANK OF OMAHA THIRTEENTH AND FARHAM STREETS Ranks With The Foremost Banks. It has for years held a high position among the strong, conservative, financial institutions of this country. Your account is respectfully invited. 3 Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit. Oldest and Largest Bank in Nebraska. Established 1857. Capital, $500,000.00. Surplus, $500,000.00 i 12 19 'i 3 . .. I 28 3 3 1.. i io ii 'i l i l I 68 83 1 day's receipts was Omaha Packing Co.. Bwirt A company 6..1 Cudahy Packing Co S2 Armour A Co..... to Cudahy from K. C 145 Carey aV Benton 78 W. I. Stephen 1 Hill A Son 29 F. P. Lewis 6a Huston A Co tf 3 J. H. Root A Co 3 J. H. Bulla 48 H. F. Hamilton 1 Sullivan Bros 14 Other buyers 74 L. Huff Parker A West 2.016 1.1.7 747 221 2&1 f1la aad Roafa. '.'.loiit .. 47 A B'd. Tlalale aaal'r at Orala. - NEW TORK. May lfcThe visible supply of grs'n fjturJay, May 18. aa complied bv ths New Ynrk Produce exchange, was as follows: Wheat, H 47.0ijO bu.; drcretre, 1 sw.iA) bu. Ceiu, t,i76,iA) bu. dMx.ase. lul Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAT'KEE. May 18. WHEAT Firm; OMAHA. Baak Cleartaca. Msy 14. Bank clearings for No. 1 nortliern. 81 Vl Ur No. 8 northern. laa. WV i ." ano ffr th corr.s- 04: July." KStJfWsC bid. - I pwuumg urn lava, year a. 31 lajarl BAltLET Firm; No, 3, 7sc; samp.. 8ff I 73c. coRN-rirm; No. t, cash, T3o; July, sTAa. Ud. . , ,. .. i.. . , l.U?Uu3 79. Treaaary ttatesaeat. WA8HINQTON. May 18. -Today's .tatt in.nt lul th Ucasuui f.slsnn.a la the en. I OIL CITY. Pa.. May 18. -OILS Credit balanoes, 31.78; runs, Sbo.Kl bbls; average. 16B.6H1 bbl..: shipments, 4,867 bbl..; aver age, 177.73 bbls. SAVANNAH, U4 May la. OIL, Turpen tine, firm; 4!o. ROSIN-Flrm; A, B. C. m D, 33 On 64.06: K. 33.ltVa8.30; F. 33.2o.utl.40; O. U '9 3 4". H, 33. ; K. 36 75; M, 36 90; W. W., K OUd too; W. U., 3o.lUHi6.S6. CaAee Market. NEW YORK, May 18.-COFTEB-Market for coffee futures closed steady, net un changed; salea were reported of 30,760 bags, lncludlna Julv St 8.10c: Sentember St AOuii 8.10c; and December at i.MVc. Part of the business consisted or un. changea mostly from July to May. 13 at 6 points. Spot toffee ejuleti No. T Rio. 64c; No. 4 Santos, 8c; mild quiet; Cordova, 9jl2Ac. . Elsrta Batter Marked. ELOIN. Ill , My 14 BI "ITER Firm at 82c sWiaa tat tna week. SmL7uQ doilbAs. Total 2.269 3,644 4,09 CATTLE Receipts of cuitl wers light this morning as compared wiiu a week a-so, and a year ago. there txliig a falling oil of over one-half. At th soino time, Uierat was a great plenty to supply the require ments of the market, tlio demand being rone too urgent. . Buyers of beef steers were out in the yards in pretty good cason in tha morn ing, and tiiey plcaed up a tew of the moat desirable cattle at steady prices. , One bunch of very choice, well finished beeves that sold a week ggo at 3676 brought 390 too ay. ine market using on mat particular lot 16c higher. Aside from the few of the very best cattla, however, the market was slow and lower. It would be well tor ship pers to thoroughly understand that the commoner klnda of cattle, such aa come Into competition with the low priced south ern Texas cattle, are suffering severely, many of them 4uc lower than a week ago. The best dry-lot rows and heifers did not show very much change, as compared with Saturday, but the medium to common kinds, which were so much lower last week, were again alow and very weak today. Buyers did not seem to care very much for them, and they were more or less neglected throughout. The reason for inia is to be found in the increasing sup ply of cheap southern Texas cows, which ars coming very freely to all the southern markets and ar also finding their way astward. Te aunoly if both stocksrs and feedara was very light, and for that reason the market did not show very much change. There la a complaint at all market point of the lack of a good buying demand from the country. Just what the reason la can not be explained very readily, but the fact remain that the country at the present time I not a free buyer of either stock cattle or feeder. ' i Quotation on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed steers. 366O4i690: fair to good corn-fed steer. ISSMj' JO; common to fair corn-fed ataers, 34.8&ii.M; good to cholca cow and heifers, .OOfttl.X: fair to good cow end heifers, 33Mg.0; common to fslr cows and heifers, f2.50j3.M; good to choice stockers and feeder. I4.75H6.23; fair to good cow and heifer, 34.00ij4.75' com mon to fair stockera and feeders, 93.253t.00. HOOS Th. market on hog. this morning waa active at an advance of Ml 10c over last week s close, i ne most oi me nogs soiu In very aood season In the morning at the advance noted, the bulk going at $5.27ij) 6.82 kith a top at 36.35. It will be remem bered that on Saturday the bulk went at 8a.20ft6.2u, with a top at 36.30. SHEEP Th -re waa a liberal supply of lambs this morning, the receipts consisting largely of that kind. While some or triem were poor and on the feeder order tlicre was a liberal sprinkling of pretty decent stuff. Cnfortunstely the demand was ex tremely light. Buyers did not seem to cara for very tifany end to make the situation still worse Chicago reported the market at that point a. opening very dull and decid edly lower. A. a re.ult the market here wa. a drag from start to finish, with buy er, demanding a concession of 20c on most of ths stuff. It would be well for sheep men to under stand that the market at this point Is not the only one showing a big decline with th trade dull. The market st Chicago last week wa uunied il"c lower on both sheep and lambs,, with packer very poor buyer every day and with very little doing on export or shipping grades. uuoisTinn on lamiw: troa to cnoire light woolej lambs, K"'"Q690; fair to good light wooled iambs, $tM5fiou; go d to clu lca heavy woolrd lambs. i.2ya,65; shorn lamb. "De under wooled stock Quotation, on heep: Good to chole light yesrltngs, shorn, 35.505.75; fair to good yearlings. !iorn. IS.GU'Q a.&O: good to choice heavy wethers, shorn, 34 75115.25; good to eh"!" ewes. shm 44 7S"fiS; fair -to good ewes, shorn, 44. COS 1 76 ; culls and buck, shorn. 93.Urfj4.26; wooled sheep, Xqi 40c above shorn stock. dlan steers, 33.5OQC.&0; cows and heifers. ll.76fl4.2S. HOGS Receipts. 6,000 head; market 10o higher. Pigs and lights, 63.766.60; packers, $4.6ii6.60; butchers and best heavy, 36.45 6.55. SHEEP AND LAIIBS-Recelpts, 650 bead; market l&a'25o lower. Natlva muttons, 83.30 fefi.oo; lambs, H.607.50; culls end bucks, 13.60 43-4.75. t. Joseph Live ttsrk Market. ST. JOSEPH. May 18. CATTLE Receipts, 66 head; market steady. Natives, 85.6oo7.GO; cows snd heifers, -'.U0$4) 86; stockers and feeders, 33.75tj6.flO. HOGS Receipts, 14 head; market 10f 15c higher. Bulk of sales, 33 65)6 66. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.396 head; market l(31Sc lower. Lambs, SA.Oufii 7.00: yearlings and welhers, 36.5.8j; ewes, 94.606.60. t. Loel Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. My U-CATTLE-ece1pt. 4.000 head, including l.)0 Texan; market steady. Native shipping snd export sieers, Pi .3647.16; dressed beef snd butcher steers, 36.3ui 20; steers under l.OtO lbs., 34.76 3650; stockers snd feeder, 83.uXj6 00; cow and heifers, 93.76060; canners, 91 T6&4.85; bulls, RtvJ4.a. calves. 2WjH 35. T.asa and la- CHICAGO LIVE STOCK . MARKET Cattle Steady to Lower Jlogts Steady to Hither Sheep Lower, CHICAGO. May 18. CATTLE Receipts, estimated about 19,000 bead. Market was steady to loo lower; steers, 85.(iue.26; cows, 33.7&3U125; heifer, 33.6OS4-00; bulls, 94.4oft6.76; calre. J.564i00; stockers and feeders, 33.8&J.40. HOGS Receipts, estimated about t.6D0 head. Market steady to 6f7o higher; choice heavy shipping, 36.4A&6 60; butchers, 36.4ixu6.dO; light mixed, 36.6w 36; choice light, 3&.40r(i6.&0; racking, 36uixu6.40: pigs, 84.1M16; bulk of salea, 36.3646.40. SHEEP AND Ml MBS Receipts, esti mated about H2.000 head. Market lower; sheep, $4.7.vtt;.u; iambs, 36.6utc7.30; year lings, to.&oa.7&. Kaaaas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. May 18.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 12,000 hesd. Including 4,5uO southerns. Beef steers strong, top 37.19, others weak; stockers and feeder atrong. Choice export and dressed beef steers, 4o.5ijnj7.l0; fair lo good, 35.2b0t4l.46: western steers, 36.0uul.10; stockers and feeders, 83.2yot.60; southern sieers, 83.4Mj4.35; southern cows, ll.atxS4.00: native cows, 81.116.50; native heifers, 83.60 fed. 26; bulls, 33.6tXtt6.0u; calve., 83.76.26. HOGS Receipts, 7,&u0 head; market tv$7o higher. Top, 85 47; bulk of sales. 3i.Ji 6.4b; heavy, 35.406.47; packers and butch ers, $4.aVtf.4T; light. 86 20t6.40; pigs, 34.28 ti-4 75. orlrJEf AND 1.AMHS Receipts. 17,000 head; market 3tJti3!a lower Lambs, 3S.76kA 890; ewes and yearling, 34.26ft6.20; Texas yearlings. 36 uuS6.o0; Texas sheep, 34.00i46.uu; stockers and feeders, 33.0OQ4.60. loas City Live Stock Market. SIOCX CITY, I. . May l (Sr.r.) Tele gram.) CATHIE Receipts, 1,300 headi market strong; beeves. 36.2641.90; cows and heifers. 34 .omi-V); feeders, 4.mo6.00; calvet and yearlings, 33.76 a 6. HOGS Re eipts, 1.600 head; market 64 higher; range, 4o. 166.30; bulk, 6.M. leek la Blttht. Receipts of live stock at the sis princi pal western markets yesterday were at 101 lows: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 9 336 4 4 8.271 Sioux City l.) l.cO Kansas City 12 .) , 7.5") 17,0n0 Pt. Ixnls iA 660 St. Joseph 1.43 t.Zifi Chicago 19 000 29,0m) 82,000 Totals 9.1 49.931 Cl.Sa) Dalath Grata Dri-l'TH, Minn., May Market. 18.-WHEAT-No. 1 northern. $1 u; No. 3 northern. 31.021 u.y. fi.uat: juiy, i.uit, oepieoiper, vio, OAl1-WWi J