Tilt; OMAHA UAIIA HLK: FIJI DAY. APRil, 1!r.). ?i i!t tc ?i ;r i t 4j ... . !4 l.-a tK. T ....... I. n l ? a 1. ...... SfT 8 8 a n . to : si '. tm ... o 11 ... 8 M 11 J-'l 19 4 IM i lift 81..L... rl .. I' IM ... ., T4 ?! 74 ...... ivi ... :. 7a ;! i I : .. a;t, ...... W ... M 78. K 40 9 TO in it . . t J 1M 8 7" 88 1T it M l. ...... 2! Ml 7(1 4I 'W .. 8 J 84 J18 . . TK . 2.VS II III 11 . . y . . . 2? 40 A 71 ? 8n 8 M ...fl W ID -. Jli M e as "4 jJl III) I M M IS") 40 S ! ... 4 7n 7 154 . II S M 1 174 M 57 f 88 .:'. f 70 i ;) 4") ' si t: ... 1 t 2 as ... in ! 31 1 .40 t 71 71 271 41 8 8 4 ... 70 7 ttr. . t 44 f: 4 7 M 2 IM l ."2 ... 4 71 III M7 HI M " : 40 71 41 Sit l IM :is in 7i u w . .i 71 rs IW 70 81 M7 40 K GRAIN AND PRODUCE HAMET Wheat Started Strong-, bat Valuei Eased Off Later. 'corn STRONG,, JRECZIPTS LIGHT Market Wa Fea tardea, with All raortag the Ball lde, Mali Cash Offering Are carre. OMAHA, April 1. IM. Ths wheat market started strong on bet 6r cable and further reports of heavy Jecreaa In elevator stotas. Later esti mates of large Argentine shipment took the simp out of trie msrket and value aaed off gradually to the cloe. Corn wa stnng, with receipt light end an Improved demand. The market n featurele with all favoring the bull lde. Wheat opened eteedy but nervous-and egged early on report ot heavy Argen tine shipments. Caah wheat mi strong and hrought fancy prices on a demand thst has not been equaled for the present crop. Several ara brought the record price of $1.14 for No. 1 hard winter variety. May wheat opened at II. IP and closed at Corn was featureless, but steady, with receipts light and ' cash offerings spsie. Cash corn brought better prices, due to a lack of offering ' and light estimated re ceipts. May corn opened at Ktc and closed at 'ie. . Primary wheat receipts wers 489,000 bush els and shipments-. were W.O bushels, against receipts last year of 982.0fl0 bushels md shipments of a4Am0 bushels. Corn receipts were 819.WW bushels snd shipments were ITS.OiiO bushels, against re ceipts last year of 617.0OO bushels snd ship ments of 421,00 bushels. Clearances were 21&.0O bushels of corn. l,o6f bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to 143,0M bushels. Liverpool closed $d higher on wheat and a higher on corn. Lioeal range or epetons: j.no boxes; hami, $ 100 boxes: shoulders. HQS boses; butter 2 cwts.; cheese, 42.ro boxes; Isrd, 3)0 tierces of prime western stesm and 1.110 tons of other kinds. Articles. Opea. High. Low. Close. Tss'-. Wheat May. July. Corn May. Oais May. ; 12 1 11 I MS - siHI Osisis 1 11 1 01 1 1.1 1 01HI I slHi MS, 1 12 1 01 2'i 51 WHEAT-NO. No. 1 no 114.1 Cash Prices. hard. 11.1401.14; hard, ll.iani.ia:' No. 4 hard. $1 .9731.10 grsrf. tl.O0Qlj(, ... CORN-No. X elc: Nq. 4. ft'PV;; No I vellnw. Sli.c: No. 1 white. MH'WV. OATH No. -yellow. eOi&W-iK; No. 3 white, WW504c; No. 4 while, S0Q60UC; standard. 6ij61c. RYE No. S. 74c; No.- 1, 730. Cartel itseeipts. - Wheat. Corn Chicago ...a................. 47 Minneapolis , 177 Omaha 10 Duluth 72 7 Gate CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS WRATHRR IJf TMK GRAIN BELT Partly Cloadr Friday and Warmer la the Meaellsse. OMAHA; April 1, 190 Iilshf fslns tnd know occurred In esstern Neltrsska and western 4da during Isst ntghl sn1 light rslni - were, si altered throughout the loner valleys and the southwest Urnerally cloudy weather pre. vails In the centrsl valleys and throughout the northwest this morning, and rains sre falling In Montana. The weather Is fair everywhere east of the Mississippi river. i rmpcriurf are mucn ntgner in the es treme northwest, and sre generally higher In ths mountains, The are lower In the southwest ami killing frosts occurred In Oklahoma and western -Ten as. An area of low pressure Is moving down Over the Missouri valley and will causa enntlnue cloudy or partly cloudy weather In this vicinity tonight and Frldgk. with some. what warmer tonlahLr. Record of temperature and Arenlnlta.tiAii compared with the responding day of the Isst three years': ' ... . ' WO. if. IM?. IM. minimum temperature a ft 14 Precipitation r.nv. ,1 .on . .oo .nrmn temperattire- for todsy, 44 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1. .85 Inch. . t Pefiolency corresponding period In IM, .7 Inch. . . - Deflctenoy oorresnondina- nerlnd in 10O7 1.21 inches. . r U A. WELSH, Local forecaster. t-Orn and wieat reslon hulletlH for umahs, nien., tor the twenty-four hours er.i.tng-at 8 a. m.. 71ih meridian time, inuraaay, April l. isn: ' OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rsln- B'sttons. Max. Min. fall. fky. Aihlanri, ,Neh IS SO .29 Clear Auburn. Ntfi. So S3 . Cloudv Broken Bow. .'eb. 4; 14 .00 Clear Columbus, Nrb.. 47 Js .07 Cloudv Culbertson, Nub.. 5? Jm .m londv Kslrhuiy, Neb.... U 32 .ON Cloudv Fslnnont. Neb... I? 27 .14 Cloudv Gr. leisnd, Neli.. W 2 .07 Cloudy Hsrtington. Neb. 40 21 ' .11 Cloudv Hastings, Neb.... W ;io Cloud V Holdtege, Neb.... 40 V: 10 Foggy Oakdalc, Neb 41 27 ,1 t:ioudv Omalia. Neh 4i ' an ' .11' eiourlv Teksmah, Neb... M ' ai .40 cloudv Alia, la ,47-31. .M Cloudv Cairoll. la 51 .10 Cloudv ' Clsrlnda, la 54 ' 2fi . Cloudy ' Pihiey, Is 47 T ' Tt. cloudy 'Btoux Cly, la . 44 ' a -.M Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour psrlod enrilng it I t. hi. ' HEW 10RK STOCKS AND BOSDS Moyement of Market ia Mixed, bat AVtorptire Power ia Demomtrated. CLOSE IS ACTIVE AND STRONG Crea rrsaers, Rallrvad Raralags a ad Oppeeltloa Certala Tariff flchedalea Racoarege the Speealalora. Features ( late Tradlag aad Cloalaa; . Prices ea Board of Trade. CHICASO, April 1. Wheat prices ad vanced today to new high records for the season for all deliveries ss a result or strong cables and crop damage reports. The top for May was reached at 11.20 and for July at 11.08. The market cloaed strong at net gains Toi1 the day of c to V8iF- Corn also closed firm, but oats were barely steady and provisions rather weak. . . , The advance of whoat prices to s new high level was made , without any unususl excitement and. the .volume of trade, while not large, was not sensational In magni tude. The market was strong throughout the entire session with the exception of a brief period In the day, .when a moder ate reactlor) occufred on liberal sales by a leading holder. Demand by thla same trsder was party responsible for the ad venes lster Itt-the session, whioh carried nrlces bevond the previous best mars; flharn advances at nearly all the leadln rain r.nt.ia of Europe, brisk, dema for the ,eash grain In this country, and fresh; reports of damage to. the growing crop,, particularly In Ohio and Indiana, were the t hief reasons for the bullish sentipient which prevailed throughout the, dv. The' range on'.Msv, wn between 11 19 !snd !.!., while .luly sold between r 0S and 1I.0R. The market closed atrone. w ith May-at .19eTl. nl Ju'V $107 (lr1.071. , Tli feature of trading In corn was the buying of the Msy delivery by raah In terests, whleb caused considerable firm ness In the martlet In generel. The mar ket doeed firm st net gains of a shade in n,c. May ctosed at 7o and July at MV.nV. . Trade In Osts wss quiet Snd the msrket. was barelv steady. At the close prices were a shade lower to c higher, with Mav 'at S4Sc and July at 47c. The provision market was heavy nearly all day. oAt the close prices were 2c to TheTTeadlng futures ranged as follows: DISTRICT AVBRAGK9, . No. of Centrsl. Stations Chicago, 111 n Columbus. O ll les Moines, la.... 14 Indlanapolift, hid.. 11 Kar aas City. Mo.. 11 Ixiulavllle. Ky..... 19 ' Minneapolis. Minn. .1) Omaha. Neb , 19 St. Ixiuls, Mq 13 Light precipitation occurred In em portion of the corn ad wheat region within the last twenty-four hours. Freez ing temperaturea are .reported in all except the St. Louis district., . I., A. WELKH, iocal Forecaster, Weather Hureau. Temp.- Rain Max. Min. Inches. M 44 4S K ' K 4i . it 62 il ' " .00 .01 30 .) K .01 12 ' .00 24 -' T a . . -i 94 . .00 the wot- KW YORK. GENERAL MARKKT aotalBS Varloas Ing nd Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Tss y. Wheat May July Sept. . Deo. ' Corn Msy . July Bept. Deo. OSts- Ma . July Sept. Pork : May July Sept. July Sept. Ribs-. . May July Sept. 1( 07l i noH l o 711 64f'l 67! I 64SNi: 49 e 17 76 17 T5 17 80 10 07! 10 20 10 32' 9 42W J 1 41 1 I r- 1 10 1 19 1 30 1 IM I 064411 071 1 fl0!996 1 W! 101 1 WrVil l wi 1 I 1 1 1 07 , 1 00 1 00 7SI 77'i 7 KAI twy6')4ll W 4l6,t4 J' 68 f 6771 $7TI ' 67 Mal 47H! a; 17 72 17 72 17 70 17 7l 17 73 1" 70 17 72 17 72! 17 72 "531; 40; t7 2 17 SO 17 80 644(1 64 4T 47'4r 3tjJ 4St7((j4v io 07; 10 mi 10 a0 1 IV Lt" 10 32! 10 16 9 30 23 9 42! t 37 t 67.t 7( 9 62! 10 06 19 16 10 26 9 96 9 40 9 62! 10 07 10 17 10 ilU 9 27 ? 47 9 DO f . ike Day oa Conamodltlea. NEW YOflK.. April l.FLirCR Re ceipts, lfi.IOU bbls. ; exports, 7,276 bhls.! mar ket firmly held. Minnesota patents, f).'l 6.00: Mlnueeota bakers, 14 604.75: winter straights, lii.6.66; winter extrss, It.tHirt 4.61); winter Stents. 9tt.6O&.00; winter low grade. 13. 4.66; Ksnsss straights, 96.26 d.4i. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, 4.50: fancy aTid choice; $4.5Txyi.78. Huck- wheat flour, quiet. 12.002.26 per 100 lbs. CORN.MF.AL Steady; fine white and yel low. 11. Bofil. 90:' coarse. ll.90fll.6S. Min dried, $1.469176. -.' t - KY K unlet; No. 2 western, 7c; 1 r. o: d. New -York. .,.'. BARLEY Steady msitlng. 7a7c.' t. '1. f. New York: feeding, 74fl'75c. v. i f. New York. : .. - :. ; ' VHBAT--Exorte. B.100 bu.: spot market firm: No 2 red, 11. S7'9 1.1(1, elevator x No. 1 red. 11.29. f. o. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth.ll.i:., . o. b. afloat;, o. h.erd inter, H.i7.. f. ot' b., afloat.' i he Wheat market was ery- nervous 41 day and sensitive to bull support.- It" hsd one sharp tesctlon under profit taking, but , speedily tallied and wound up, tkie day. with May 'c net higher and July unchanged. Ce.btas were atrong. offerings light and the cash, sltustlnu bullish. New high records were msde on July. May closed at 11,23V. July closed st 11.16, CORN Receipt f, 83.700 bu. ; pot market firm; No. 2, 7fic, nominal, and, 74, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 white nominal,, and No. yellow, 74ijc. r. o. d. .anoat. upiion market was higher on coveilng and closed c to c above lai nigh'. Mav closed at 75c; July closed at ; scpiemDsr closed at TS'ac. . OATS Receipts. 41.100 bu. ; exports r.OOO bu.; spot market steady: mixed, 2 to 32 lbs., 66fl674,c; natural white, 2 to 32 lbs.. 67iiic; clipped white, iZ to 40 lbs., 6i6i'.tc. HAY Ouiet ; No. X, WUjc; gooa to cnoice, 9iSAc. I11DERtead ; Bogota,, lS'itumitc; , c en tral America,' 19c. LEA THER Steady; acid.. 3Zynwc. PROVISIONS Reef., steady; family aWis so- meae III) .yfitl.UO: beef hams. 616.00; packet. 114.0O314.60; city extra India mess. lai.&OiH'HUO. cut' meats, -invn. pickled bellies. 110.00; pickled liams.llO.au 10.60. Lard, easy: w.-elem, tl.0i'10.4O; re fined, easy; continent, $10.90; South Ameri lea, $11.60; compound;,': .iSiq8... ' Por, steadv: famllv. 1I9.S0: short clears, $19m 21.60; mess, tia.KntJ19.00. TALLOW Uuloi; Irity K.w per pKg., t4c; country ipkgs. freei, 6!tWcf RICE Htmoy; aomesi ic, , iair w mi, 9Ai(Sc;' Jspjn. nominal. - POlTl.Tltr Alive, ouu, wewiern cnicsena, broilers, Vp33c; fowls. 'tTic; dressed, firm; western chickens. 12c; fowls, 16 Cit. 116 00 124.00 NO. $. ... rh ouotaHors were aa follows: n ni'R-rirm: winter patents. $9,160 i?; straights. $6.16660; spHng patent. WfkC.90; straights. H164j6.lt; bakers. $4.06 BI TTER Steady s creameries, a9c; dairies, XW&ic. BK38 Btrady: at mark, cases included firaia IBr. nrime firsts. 24V. CHESil Firm; daisies, 16W6c; twins. if.- vnnai Americas. 16c: long horns, l&c. POTATOES Firm ; choice, to fancy, 9V9 iw,.. r.i i,t annd. 7S.8ac. POI'LTRYV-Btead.v; . turkeys, 17c; chick en inrinsl ' 1&C." VKAt-Btady : to.Vlb. weighU. c; an m US-lb. weiirhta ' Sc; 86 to 110-lb. weights. 910p. , BHVn. 1. 7IAia79d. . B A RLKY Feed or mixing, 2f,c; fair to 1 choice malting, S4i&c. 8 K CDS No. I southwestern. $1 68'i; No. nnrihweatern. 11. 8K1.. Clover. $9.10. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. $17.6tti ; 17 TOl iArd. per V lbe.. 19 97 Short ribs "aides (loosei. $9 .6ilf4.30. Short clear sides i boxed). $917.69. Total clearances of wheat and flour war eoual- to 143.0PO bu. Primary receipts were 49.000 bu., compared with 981.000 bu. the c.irreaoonding day a year ago. - Kstimaied receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 2$ cars; corn, 90 cars; oats, 7 cars. Kiasu IUi Urala aad Prevlaloas. KANSAS C1TT. April l -WHEAT-li regular- No. 1 hsrd. 11 22: No. 1 hsrd, $1 17f 111; No. $ red. 11 40; No. 1 red. $l.af. CORN- higher; No. $ mixed. Kc; No. lnilxed. o; No. 2 white. 94c; No.' 3 while. 4o. OAT8.l'nchanged; No. 1 wnlt. &3664V; No. 3 mixed, ilttolc. RYK7:K7c. - H Y Firm; choice timothy. Il0.0i9l0 60; choice pjairis, $9.764ri0 00; choice alfalfa, $16 (XKSi'lS OO. BL'TTI&R Creamery. 3oc: fusts, 29c; aec ends c; packing stock. 17c. lOGGS-Estraa. 191-; current receipts, flat 174e; seconds and dirties. 17c. 1 ' elpts. Shipments. wht bu. : . Corn. bu. r. i hn vea vi I.lverpeel Oral) MarUet. flVERPOOU AP""11 1-WHKAT-Spot ailadx ' No. 3 red western, winter. U 4d; tl'lrU. steady: May, s: J"'. Sepiember, Ss ld. t'ORN-Spof, tead ; . new Amerusn mixed. 6s lid: fuiuir sisady; May, 6 9d; JoT. 4d. ' Liverpool travleloa leeks. IJVKRPOOL . Atil 1 -Th following at ts stocks of breadstuffs snd provisions in 1 iverpti': Flour. 31 A saiks. wheal. !.. ioo ciuiala. eora. 4.0uo centals; bacon. SI. I. owls Geaeral Market. STr-LOCIS, April l.-WHBAT Higher; track. No. 1 red, cash, $1.3601.40; No. 2 hard. $1.821.84; May. $117; July. $103 CORN Higher; track. No. 2 cash, 6Afi) 96c; No. 1 white, 7i6S7c; May, . 5C; July. 9se. - - - OATS Higher; track; No. 1 cah, 6Se; No. 1 white. 66c: May. 63c; July. 4c. RYB-FIrm; 9uc. FIOL'R Firm: red -winter patents. 16.SS $5.60; extra fancy and straight, $5.86.6t; hard winter clears. $4.104 .40. ; SEF.n Timothy, $2 60 2. - ' CORN MKAUHIO. Bn.N Steady; sacked, east track, $1.18 21.90. " . HAT-Hteady; timothy, $96u(614.6u; pralfie, $9.0011.00. IRON COTTON TIES-BSC HEMP '''WINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. steady; Jobbing; 117.2. Lard lower; prime steam. 19.77iji 9 87. Trv salt meats, unchanged: boxed extra shorts. 19.75; clear ribs. 1!.87: short clears. 19.87. Bacon, unchanged; boxed ex tra shorts, 110.75; clear ribs, $10.87; short clears. $1087. . - ' . POl'LTRY StesdVi" chickens. 12c! springs. 16c: turkeys.-14) lvi ducks, lie; aeeae. Sc. Rl TrKR-SteadA-; creamery. 23fti30c. EGOS Higher;. 18c, case co int. Recelnts. Shipments. Flour, bhls .,,inii), .ox Wheal, bu i. .tt.m 40.000 Corn, bu .iw) .oro Oats, bu i. 10.400. 81,400 NEW YORK. April 1 -Price movement In the stock market developed gains snd losses showing Irregulsrlty during the progress of most of the trading. This mixed movement did not, however, ob scure the absorptive power of the msrjet and the effective character of new demand which has come into the market in the last few days. Th high level at which price were started todsy ddd to tb sharp advances scored yesterday and combined with the material broadening of the participation from miscellaneous outside sources, offer ing so advantageous an opportunity to con vert paper profit Into cash that It wa taken advantage of on a large scale by previous purchasers. The action Of the market In ihe last few days had lis effect In bringing In some lncresse of buying or ders t the outset, but the concentrated character of the dealings and the conrerted operations of the advance gsv evldcnre of any organised speculative party at work in ths market. Names were freely bandied about In the dav'a discussion of the probable Identity of the organisation, supposition pointing to wealthy oapltallsts associated with great market movements of th past. These rumors, lacking entirely In authority as they were, were of great effect In shaping speculative sentiment nevertheless. Some of the day's news confirmed the views of sn upward trend of business. The public Drofesslon of confidence hy K. II, nam man to this effect wss one of the items of this news, so also was the announcement that the Ensley steel plant of the Teneasee coal and iron company naa not oeen snut down on April 1, ss hsd been previously determined, owing to the receipt of enough new orders to extend the active period of operations. The Isrge business booked In March for structural steel wa noted as a cotissuuence of the lower prices In I hat trade. Notice or wage reductions isnea to csuse dtsturbsnce, owing to the apparent acceptance by workmen of the situation created by lower prices for product's. The action or l nlted states steel common in tne Istter market In its aggressive advance through enormous sales made at 60 to a top price of 61 was ot material sentimental effect on th whole msrket. News from Washington of formidable opposition form ing to some ot tne proposed tarin reduc tions seemed to be accepted with equanim ity f not with satisfaction February earnina reoorts of rallroadK are regarded a satisfactory evtdenre of Improving traffic conditions. The reduc tions In the Bank of England discount rate although ' expected, gava the Initial im- fietus to the rise and wa en Influence in nducing continued purchases of stocks by fnrinn 1'ae was msde bv the snecu- latlve eleMent of words and -phrsse from the numerous interviews emitted by r.. n Harrlmaa to push upward movements In special stocks. Encouraging reports of the condition- of the winter wheat crop made a substantial basis for much of, the hope fulness over business prospects. 1 he mar lt was strongest and the most active at tle close of the day. . Komls were firm. Total sales, psr value $k,4&Mj0c. I'nlted State bond wera un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotation on stocks were as follows: Salen. Hlsh. Lew. flw 7154, 4. 11H !44 :ii4 34 14 54 1144 t'14". It'll 4 104 123 ill's 44 )7S .1 Mi's 7M 1IH !u ,1 34 '1 4 184 41 "4 7V( 3'4 2'4 4fi :A lit 14.V, 6S Wi4 1.1 H 104 51 S4 ia 2M 4S m 14'. ' 7JH 4 Mi 7SH 214 1.10 474t Hi 14 Wt 144 JIS :!.- i 114 9 4. S84 .171 ss4 IS' 8-'i 71 'i !:, 4'4 34 ! 74 12--'", IM '4 0H4 he near future. Consols In which the et lement has been com tided hardened snd deslers reported good Investment bus- ness in home rslls and foreigners at im proving prices. Mexican rails were strong on the dividend. American shares, following Wall street, started steady snd gathered strength In the forenoon. The Harrlman ssues, Cnlted Rtstes Steel and a-iissouri Pacific were most In demand. Later prices became Irregular. New York siiH'orted Canadian Pacific snd IouWvtlle &. Nssh- vlhe. but sold others In the lste trade, which caused sn easy closo. BERLIN. April 1.-On the Bourse toon-r ho favnrahl Influence csused by tho Balkan settlement continued a factor In the rlalng market. American securities were higher on the advices from New York. PARIS. April 1. rTlces on mo touik today were firm. . New York Money Market. NEW YORK. April t.-MONEY-On call. easv at lia2 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at per cent. TIME LOANS Very dull and easy; sixty days. 2"4(fj2 per cent; ninety days, 2 per cent; lx month. 1 per cent. PRIMS M EKUAPi 1 lur. r.n. .in" per cent. STERLING. EXCH AN tIC 491 ea ay, wnn actual business In bankers' bills at h.pxov 4 810 for slxty-dsy bills and at $4.8760 for demand. Commercial bills. 34..-T4.8:. SILVER Bar. oc; Mexican dollars. 4c. BONDS Government, steady; railroads, firm. Closing Quotation on bono wtr as ioi- low: .-OlUjInl. M. M. 4'4 . llJ.l.n 4 .v M .10m 'o 4S ,a,4 I'll" do Sd aertet S .lit K. C. So. Ill S T!V'4 .I94L. 9. b. 4 is::i . MU A N. ml. 4t... ti.:ll M . K. ft T. lal 4a. Amalcamateil Coppar 4.)0 7K'4 Tt Am. C. ft F 1,700 o4 4S An. o. a r. rt Am. rstion oil l.w b tt Am. H. L. pt4 100 40 40 Am. les 84urltl 11.700 341i li Am. LlnaeeA Oil Amarlran Locomotive 1,700 fill 54 Am. Locomotive pti Am. 8. ft R 2.on 14 174, Am. 9. R PM. K 104V4 114 Am. usr R.flnlng. 1.(00 1S:S 1U Am. Tobacco, pf oe 5'4 Amarlcan Woolen . 809 M 33 Aaaeoooa alining ta....... 4.1O0 4.M.4 4V Atchlton" 11,1110 10S '"1' Auhiaon pm .:: 100 104 . 104 Atlantic Coaat Una 4.210 l!Ji 12'4 Paiumora ft OMo.e - M,S0 lltH 111 Dal. ft Ohio ptd Brook 1 vn RapiS Tr. Canadian Paclflu ... Taniral Leathar ,. r antral Leather pM I sntral ot Now Janax CMaapaako ft Ohio Chlcato Graat Weitarn ... C, M. ft 8t. P e:. c, c. st. l Colorado r. ft I Colorado ft 9o. lolo. A So. lit pf. ....... reio. ft ia. Id ptd Conaolldatad Oaa .......... Corn Sroducta Dalaear ft Hudaon ..... Denver ft Rio Grand I), ft R. O. M Platlllora' ocurltlaa Rrfo Rrlo lot ptd Brl Id prd Gonoral Klactrlc Oroat Northers pfd Groat N'ortharn Ora clfa. . . Illinois Central lnterborousb Mot Int. Mat. p(d International fapor Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Contral Kansas City Bo K. C. 80. ptd Uoutavllla ft N Minn, ft it. Louis M.. at. P. ft . . v...... Mlaaourl PacKIn M., K. ft T M., K. ft T. pld - National Load Now York (antral K. T.. O. ft W , Norfolk ft W North Amarlcan Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pannayrvania PoDla'a Gai ..... P . C. C. ft t , Preaaed Simi cir Pullman Palace Car Railway Steal 8prlp .... Roadlnf 4 Republic Stool Republic Siaol pfd......... Rock laland Co Rock loianil Co. pfd St. L. ft 9. P. td pfd St., Leu It 8. W St.. It, 9. . pfd lloa-harfild I. ft I ... OoSthora Pacific. -dlf... So. Pacific pfd flout hern kallwav So. Railway pfd Tanaoeaoo Copoar Taaaa ft pacific T., St. L. ft ... T . it. L ft W. pfd fnlon Pacific t'nloa Paciflr pfd V. S. Kusker V. f. R-ubbor lat pf....i.. t. I. UMl II. s. Steal pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chamkal Va.-taro. Csem. pfd Wabaah Wabaih pfd Waalinhouao Electric ... Woeiern t'nion Wheeling L B Wiaconaln Central Am T. ft T. Co Total aalea for the dev. 17,000 11,8(10 100 79 177 4- 74 1731, 2 S, too 400 U."M m 9.100 (00 100 . too , J. 70ft I0 1.n0 ten l.ino too I. Oon l.aoo Ji0 t 000 7.0-10 500 9. MO 100 II. 900 "tun DUO &m 7,(0 400 4.oo 100 , 1.S00 t.jno K) too , l.two , 10.400 20 -11.400 oo . 11.800 4b.iio . 10,300 l0 400 100 . 1.100 1I1.H . 1.700 . 1.100 .' 1. , 4.400 io 500 too . fl. too l0 . .XM . 1 000 . 4.700 . I.40A . 2.-X . 1.0O0 .114.700 (,' 100 . 1 ) .1S ) . . ' 4.900 " io . I i"0 . I.WI0 . '.4110 . f.40O TOD .W0 71 Vt !la m 7 . S7 (144 ;i m l'a . 17H4 4 ' 97 SO' i 4i4, IM MR , 4S 147 is4 i.! 3la ' 41 W 71 Va 1S5V4 M ' nr-S lH 4:11, 74H US '4 131H 47 3V4 2 144 4 1304 114V4 :" Sia 171 4014 Ul't 1 747, Jf. 4'a it fxr, 74 IM IV-44 24S Sn 41 '4 21 71H 17 ss 4 M'4 104 41 -U 44 46 V, 'la M 7'4 't 4 111 V4 l.lM.ad eharea. MV4 i , 7t 36 44 W'S . 7t I'M '.i . US 1J4 47H 17 1 2'4 4il 35 14 U7' 14,-iS ' 144 11'4 1 'n If) 4 71H lM'j t 144 7I4 4J44 744 11V, 110 47 4 1 141V4 ir.i4 HIS tJ -is va 172 .1 V4 74S 54S 44 ' V 14 'a f4 7l4 1S lVi It 4S 4! llVt US 71 IMS MS 12 M-1S 40 113S 43 S 44 . ISV4 471, i S 47 ' 4Wa 131S V. 8. rot. la, rag.. do coupon . la, re do coupoa V. 8. ro do coupon Allia-Chal. lit la . Am. Afrlcultural Am. T. ft T. cri 4a.. - Am. Tobacco 4e . . dn la Atrhlnon pen. 4a eto 8. L. lat 4a tin ev. 4a do cv. 5a. 101 100 7 ' MS s 4 '4 do lt ft ref. 4 .. do sn 4S . .UOSMo. Pacific 4a 7.HI0SN. T. C. gen. S'.ia MS do deb. 4 ..107S.N. Y. City 4Sane..lllS imSN. 1 -. N. H. ft M Atlantic C. L. 1st 4s. T Bal. ft Ohio 4a iuusn. w lai ran. -tr. dn Sa 'H 00 cv. aa... eon 8. W. ISa. ..!. 91SMB. Pacific 4a T 41 MV do II Canada So. let 9....io1n. "" Central of Oa. 6a OMAHA LIVE STOCk MARKET Beef Cattle Slow, W Steady, with Other Kinds Strong. HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE EASIER Sheep In l;ood Oraiaad and rrllk the Offerings Moderate All Disappear at an Karlr Hoar at Uteady Prices. f?CTH OMAHA, April 1, V.. Receipts were: Csttle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6. 29s .4iii 6A Offlclsl Tuesday ."2 17.014 H.n7 Offlclsl Wednesday .... J.S71 S.hJS IJ.Vsl Kstlmate Thursday .... 1,900 6.W0 Four dy this week. ..1H.7H1 3,74 m,Si4 "sme days last week. ..14.124 42 1'ln S0.99R Bame days 3 weeks ago..l7.Hl 44,001 90.707 Same day S week agn..1.!M0 t,:i Sl.: Bame days 4 weeks ago..VS. 3it.mil SOX Bame day lat year....l.ni 17.?2 ZXm The following table ahows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha tot the year to date, compared with last yesr: 19n ISO. Inc. Dec Cattle 237.547 1M.77R 14.470 Hog 7i.110 SltUKW 90,930 Sheep 43a.398 373.066 6,3S3 The following table show -he average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several .days, with comparisons: Date. I 1909 .l90s.l9O7.l908.l!06.l904.1903. Central Leather fa. or. ot N. i- g. Che. ft Ohio 4Sa.: chloago ft A. IS C, B. ft Q. e c m. a i p. t C. . 1. P- e- do col be dn rfdg. 4a eorc. at. u g (-lo. lnd. la Colo. Mid. 4 . c. ft 8. r. ft e. D. ft H. cv. 4a... eno let ref. 4. . n. R. 0. 4a.... niatlllera' aa Kris p. 1. 4e.... .. do an. 4a do 4a aarlea A.. da eerie B... .. Oen. sleo. cv. if IM. Cen. lit ref. Int Met. 4Se fjid. ee0ifered 4e ... 110 penn. cv. is 191S-- 4S do- con. 4e 127SRoadlng gan. 4a 10SSS". L. ft 9. F. fg. 4a. 7SSt. L. 8. W t. 4a.. 8S do lat gold 4a t'4a PlS'Heannard A. L. 4a.. 4a. 7 So. Pacific col. 4a... .... DOS do let ref. 4a e-.'SSo. Railway 6a. 4. V4 do -gen. 4 .... 71 I'nlon Paclflo 4a . . . Vi44 do cv. 4a 4Sa. S do 1 ref. 4a... 101S"- Rubber a.,,.i 102 11. g. Steel id 5e 18 Va.-Caro. Chem. 5a. 74 Wabaeh lat fa 7S do tat ft ex. 4a.... 74sWeatern Md. 4 42 Went. Bloc. cv. 4e... taswi. Central 4e. ..... ....14(i D. ft R. O ref te.. 4a. .10ASC. ft O. rfdg. cfe. la. 7a . 1 !SfS as 97 102s 74S MS S 104S 100 lS 7S 4 ; is ins 7Ka mis 11 S w io; V3S . lH ,u;s . 74 S . MS . S3 . m . M .102 March 17. March 19. March 19. March 20. March 21. March March March March March March March March March March 3 April 1. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. M. & St. P 3 Wabash R. ft.......... 7 .. 1 Mo. Pac 5 i:nlon Pacific IS 2" 17 1 C. A- N. W. least).. S S C. N. W. (West!.. 14 27 C. St. P. fit. ft O ,. 7 3 2 .. C, B. . (east).... A 2 C, B. & Q. (west 1... 10 24 2 -' C R. 1. A P. jeasti.. 2 ' .. - 1 Illinois Central 3. 3. ., . ... C. G. V..., 12 .. Total receipts ....'79 - ' 92 22 ' 4 The dlsfiOHltlon of the day's recfilpl who Boston Stock datotatlona. RfifiTON'. ADrll I. Money, call loans 314 per !P4 j Offlc cent; time closing: adj. 4a... loans. 3'iS4 per 2 cent. R. R.. Atchleon do 4t Alchlaon do ptd ... Boaunn ft Albany. Boeion Klevated , Fltchburg ptd ... N. T.. N. II. 1 I'nlon- Pacific Am. Arge. Cham do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube Amor. Sugar do pfd Am. T. ft T Amor. Wooloa .. do pfd Dominion 1. ft 9 Edleon Bloc. Illu Maaa. riectrlc . . do pfd Maaa. Oaa I'nlted fruit .... United R. M do pfd I'. 8. Steel.. .... do pfd Adventure ., Allouei Amalgamated ... Arizona Com. ... Ex-dlTldend. ..- MSAtlantlc ... 1004a Butte Coalition . ,..10R Cal. ft Arlr.ona.. . .HWSCal.-ft Hecla.... ,,.137 centennial Copper Range ... .. .IMHllalv Weat --. , ...l4SFranklto. , ..IStiSOranby ... 17SUrene t'ananea . ... 9tSIle Roy Is ... tSMee. Mining ... ...112 Michigan . ,.128SMonawk ...ISIS Mont. C. ft C...i ... HSNavada ... MSOId Dominion ... . . . II Oeceola ...IM Parrot ... HSQulncy ... 72 Shannon . . . 41 Tamarack ...l4STnnlty . .. MSl'nttad Copper ., ... ts t'. a. Mining.... ... 60S I'. S. Oil ...liasi'iah ... t victoria ... ItSW'tnbna ' ... 74S Wolverine ,. .... 40SNortl Butte .. 13S .. 14 .101 . .130 : ., W .: 77 .. 10s -. l&S .. ; .1 io- .. MS .. S .. 11 . . 2S .. 35 .. 2 .. U'4 ..130 .. 34 .. .. 14S ... 7 .. 144 .. r.'. 4 .. 411, .- 44 .. ..S ..144 -. 71 '4 London Stock Market. .. - IX)NDON. April 1. Amarican securities were generally nigner at tne opening 10- dav In sympathy other msrkets. At wltri 'the strength In nfc-n" prices were from Va to 7 higher than yesterday's New York tf.lAainS. London closing stocks: Conaolf. money.. oo at count... . Anaconda f- Atchleon -. do pfd Baltimore AO... Canadian Pacific ChOMpeake ft O 'Chicago -ti. W... Chi.. Mil. ft 9t. Da Been Denver ft Rls 0 do pfd Brio 60 let pfd do td pfd Ore nil Trunk.... IIHnnia Central 14T4M.. K. ft T V ..'IS N. T. Central1... .. IS Norfolk ft W ..II0S do pfd .'. ..101 Ontario ft W .. 4!SPenneyvenle .... ..174Rend Mtnee . , 71S Reading ,. aSiouthern Rr ..lot do pfd .. HS&outhern Parlhe. . . 4SL'nlon Pacific .. tc-S do pfd .. 30SU. 8. Steal ..47 do pfd .. tt Wabaah .. 90S do pfd IMlSSpanlah 4a. . 44 .18344 . 92 S . 1 . 48S . R4i . kS . SPS . ns . 47 .125 .1WS . 8 . ,VS .lit . 1844 . 411 S . .S I7V4- 1 ...i.viiia ft N UlSAmal. Copper. 1IA'KR Bar. steaoy at 2.1V4d per ounce. unNEV H42 per cent. The rste of discount In the open market for short bills Is IS per cent; for three months' bills, 1 9-1S per cent. ' Pnblle Debt Itsteaieal WASHINGTON, April 1. The monthly ststement of the public debt shows that at the close of business March 31. y 1909, the debt, less caah in (he treasury, amount ed lo 11 .02I.779.fiao. which Is an increase for the month of 13.Os9.174. The debt is recapitulated as follows - Interest bearing debt, 1913.317.490. Debt on which Interest has ceased since msturlty. 13.292.SM. Debt bearing no interest, 1390,100.745. Total. 1L306..710.590. The tots! government receipts for March were lM.3il.Ul.' ana tne Hprnanun-j pi. 444.534. Hess York Mlalngr Stocks. NEW YORK. April 1. Closing on mining stocks: 171 Leadvllle Con. 70S IMS 32 103 S CS ms 45S 44S lit US 47S Si eS HIS 4 8la Leeat tecarltlea. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burn, jr., 614 Nt York Life. Oman illadelpbla fradacV (. S.I4J0 rhlladelpbla Predace Market, PHIIJ4DKI.PIHA. April 1. Bl'TTER Steady; extra weatern creamery. 11c; extra nearby print. . 33c. l-XjaS-Firm: Peniylvl and other nearbv flrsi. fic cases. 21e at mark: cur rent receipt. In returnable case. i)'c t mark; western firt. free cases. 21c at mark; current receipts, free case. lUtJ Cll EKe K Firm apdfn fair demand; New York full creams, choice. U'yfrlSV-: New York full cream fair to good. Ililttac. Telcdo 9d Market. TOL.H"I0. O.. April 1. 8 EKDS-Clover. caah. $6.2H: April. tS.dH: October. 145.28: December, s.r."..: No. J. ti.W: No. 1. ISaS: rejected. 1.V10: X. E H.. 94.90.1 Timothy, prime. 11 kit. Alaike. prime. 18.3. Pearls Market. PERI,. April I. CORN -lwer. No. vellnw. 11 ,c: No. 1 yellow, f. ; No. I. '(; N'o. 8. c: No. 4. ,-. ATS- Uglier; No. 1 White, - 84c . No. I a hit. U'tV. A vary Compear Beatrice Iraamery. com Beairloe Creaawry, pfd. 4 city af Omaha bonda 4Sa 1129 Douglae County 4e )!8 Gale City Melt Compaay. 4 lut. Tel. la 1811 Ibi? tl bonaal Kanaaa City Ry. ft Llg'it 60 1818 Kanaaa City Rr. ft 1. M pfa Kanaaa City Ry. A Llht. coca Neb-aaka Telephnna Slock Omaha Ota to 1817 Omaha B. I., ft P is 18M Omeha B. L ft P . If Omaha ft C. B. (I. y. la lt!4 0. ft C. 8t. Ry. ee IWt Omaka ft C. B t. B . pfd. - at dir. Omaha ft C. B. it. Ry., com 4 Omaha ft C B. By ft B. pfd I", Cnuaha Water lompaay 48 1814 Omaha Water rempaay oe :844 Omaha Waer (a. lei pfd Oayahs Wator Company Sd pfd Omaha Beard of Trade Ring, re prd... Omaha Board of Trade B!dg. Co. com... Omaha Brick Pi. ft Tile Lo. 117. . . ita'.e Ineurence Company South Omaha Saaer Si 18tt Staia Sav:aia Bank Stock. Butte i't ft to. ml 1 Sherteaa Coal is :8?1 Sioua City 8tvk Tarda pfd Trt-lute Laud to pfd. loam, hoe ... Uaioa io.k Tarda Ca. Stork. Omni .. talon Conatruciien Co.. kantan City... Bid. . SI . 84 . lots . lots A Iked. IM 87 11 106 S 10. 14 7 S tt 1V M 87 8 It IS 98 81 t 14 84 24 8S U i 81 . US -Jt 81 41 8 87 S 8S 81 let 10 84 18 44 84 IM la lies 18 81 8 US 81 Hon Alice eBruneirk Con. .. Cora. Tunnel etock. do bond! Coa. Cal. ft V Horn Silver Iron itlvor Offer. Llti la Chief . Mexican Onterto opine Sisndard Talkie Jacket quota .... 4V4 10 .... s ...300 ....108 ....114 .... 4a 898 8 494 8 44 8 41 22 23. 24. 26. 29. 27. 2S. 29.1 8 89 8 8 Bf4 8 90H 8B7V a S7 8 72 8 68'4 8 ffiS 72 4 841 I 8 11 4 91 4 M 8 4' 8 01 4 03 8 49 C 10 4 96 6 40 8 17 8 W 4 73 8 25i 8 19 8 18 8 1C 8 18 8 OS 4 79 8 18 8 15 8 01 4 80 8 24 8 09 4 89 8 OS 6 15 6 Oli 8 03 8 20 5 62 8 11 6 27 E 13 8 50 8 23 8 27 1 8 10 6 31 8 2X 8 09 8 57 8 39 8 301 6 091 5 7S 8 28 6 14 5 70 6 48( I b 18 8 04 7 10 5 04 7 08 4 9h 7 19 e 1 33 4 92 7 Si 4 94 ' 4 97 7 44 8 02 7 17 8 00 7 24 6 13 7 22 e 7 2 6 17 7 30 6 14 ( 07 7 21 4 9S 7 ' 5 04 7 29 Sunday. The official number of cms of stock brought In todsy by each road was: SHEEP- Receipts looked small t.Hlav aflef lie liberal runs so that practically everv hlng In sight was disposed of before the middle of the forenoon. As to prices (here was very little change, ss a rule operators were nuotlng it ss a good steadv market entirely sattsfactnry to everyone concerned. Oood lambs sold up In IS 00 the same as was paid for tops yesterday. There wera few yearlings good enough to bring 17.10. with "Mexican ewea at ltj.10. the same prioe hat was paid yesterday. Some. very choice heavy wesiern ewea aold aa hlgn aa 16.18, which Is the best price paid thus far for ewea since one yesr sgo. (quotations on sheen and lambs: UOOrt to choice lambs, 17.8168.10: fair to good lambs, .oUi Sii: good to choice lignt yearlings. 6.75tr7.3o; good to choice heavy yearlings, -R.BOtf7.00; good to choice wetheis. l.(i04i!.5(i; fair to gfiod weMirrs. 13.75(9 00; good tn rhnlfe ewes, CV7n'S.15: fair to good ewes, !5.2iiuf.7B; culls and buck, 12.00 &4.00. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. :2rt western ewes OR Oil 10 western ewes, culls W 8 2 Colorado lambs 70 11 803 Colorado lambs M On 234 Colorado htmbs 77 8 00 .m western lambs, clipped . 7S 23 Mexican yearlings TV 1 "" 49 Mexican lnnibn ffl Boo Mexican yearlings and IhiiiIik 76 528 Mexican ewes S 8 Mexican ewes .'. s.1 14 Mexican lambs 7'2 09 Mexican lambs 72 05 Mexican lambs i2 4X2 Mexican lambs 82 Mexican lambs 99 Mex. lambs, broken fleeces 438 western lambs as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: CRttle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co .... m 1.0n0 1.3.4 Swift & Co .290 1.3S8 1.070 Cudahy Packing Co 888 1.702 ' 1.538 Armour Co &ii 1,144 s."ni W; I. Stephen: 23 ..... Hill & Son 113 - f. P. Iwls 14 ,T. If. Bulla 12 McCreary Carey 9 ....; H. F. Hamilton 74 M. Hagertv & Co 2S Sullivan Bros 31 ' Iehmer Bros :. 7 Other buyers 154 Huffman 219 . Bodden 92? Swarta Boten 71 Barnard 1" Lee Rothschild 24 Total 1.780 R.HH 8. Of CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very small this morning, only seventy-four csrs being reported In. The total for the tout days this week foots up 16.761 head, which shows a gain of over 2.500, as compared with the same days Isst week. bu Is enly about 600 head larger than a year, ago The market on beef steers was very slow throughout the ' session. Buyers did not appear at all anxious for supplies and wore sccordingly In n hurry about filling iirders. To call tho market slow, but about steady. would Just about cover the situation. There was one load of beeve good enough to bring 86.SB. " ' Cows and heifers moved off a little ntowt briskly than beef steers and price geiu-r ally looked strong 1-11 that kind of csttle. Pretty much everything 'changed hands In lsir season. The latter half of the week - no very great demand Is anticipated for Blockers snd feeder. Pllll there was' considerable Inquiry this morning and the few cattle of that description on sale changed hands very rapidly at strong prices. Guotetilons oil cattle: Oood to choice corn- fed steers, KS.26fa4j.66; fair to good cornfed steers, 15.6Pi.-25; common to fair cornfed steers. 14.60i660; good to cbtiice cows and heifer, 84.60if6.80; fair to good cows and heifer, IS.SiKJrt.&O; common to fair cows and heifers. 2.2ti)3 w'; stock nenais, j.uikg4.w; veal calves, !3.50tr.7.bO; bull, stags, etc. 12.7645-4 86; good to choice docker and feed era, !4.o0&6.40: fair to good atockers and feeder, t4.0OQ4.60; common to fair (lock er and feeders. 13 266-1. W BEEF STEERS. Treaaary Btateseeat. WASHINGTON. April 1 Today slate ment of the treasury balances in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the Ild0.oou.0fi0 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance, 1133.934.071; gold coin and bullion, f42.oll.628; gold certificatea. I47.fca.0fio. Bank Clearlags. OMAHA. April 1. Bank clearings for to day were f2.656.851. 10 and for (he corre sponding date last year. 82.224.837. . , Mllwaakee Urala tarket. MM.WAI'KEE. April l.-WHEA T-.n northern. 11.11 1 19S;. No. fri ll; July. 11 074a asked. 4 AT8 Standard. a4'c. liAKLEVSample, 2Si3o. Foreign Financial. IjONDON, April I.-Money wa In uuiei demand and iv on the market, 10. lay. while discount wer ad.iutd (O the lower bank rat. Trsdlng on th Stock exchange received another ft'llp In the shape of th 1 reduction in th Bunk of England ( rate northern, fl 18 i of discount and a good bank re in 111. The former, although generally anticipated. I ttrengthrned tne belief in easier inonriar J condition wita a possible lower rate iu lotto Market. NEW YORK, ' Apfll ' 1 -COTTON -The market 'opened steady at decline ot lat point. Spot clod oulet. 10 point higher; mid dling upland. 9.96c; middling gulf, 10.:Oc; no mile. Cotton future opened ateady; Hay, 8.46c; July. 9.36c; August, offered. 9.31c; Septem ber, 9.23c; October, 9.22c; December, 9.19-21c; January, 9.17c; March, 9.17c, bid. Future cloed teady; April, 9.66c; May, 9 ⪼ June, 9.48c; July. 9.60c; August. 9.43c; September, 9.54e; October, 9.34c; Novem ber. 9.32c: December. 9.32c; January, 9.27c; March. 9.27c. GALVESTON, April l.-XTTON-Stady at 9v- NEW ORLEANS, April 1 COTTON Spot were firm; low ordinary. 5 9-lHc, nominal: ordinary. OSc nominal; good or dinary, 7 18-lSc; low middling. 8 7-16c; mid dling, 9 7-lHc; good middling, 9sc; middling fair, 10c; fair. 11c. nominal; receipt. 1,163 bsle; stock. 191.864 bales. ST. LOl.'IS. April l, COTTON Msrket unchanged: middling. 97-ltx.-; salrs ko bales; M"1 receipia, 521 bale; vhipments. 502 bale; f! , 1 stock, 44, bale. . Metal Market. NEW YORK. April. -' l.-M ETALS-The London (In marke( was unchanged at 134 7a 8d for spot, while futures were a , shade higher at 136 10. Copper advanced to 57 lis 8d for spot inil im 6 for future in the London market. The local market was quiet and unchanged, with lake quoted ut fl2.8i4(gU.U4j. electrolytic at llJ.5o'JJ.12.75 and casting at 112 371rjt 12.62V Lead wa j 1 m banged at U Ui. M In Um.loii.- Lo cally I lie lliaiafl mmm iiruy il aa.Vis 4.10. Spelter was unchanged In both run r kete. being quoted at 21 7s 8d in London and 84. 77 V4 4.82V lot-ally. The Engllh Iron rnarket wa 1-ep.irted lower, with Cleveland warrant quoted at 47a 8d. No change was reported locally. No. 1 foundry northern Is uuol-d at 111.75. No. 1 st 815 76116.26. No. 1 aoufhern snd No. 1 southern soft at 815.75 tJISVi ST. I.OCIS April I.- MET M.S-Iead, held, 14 00. Spelter, quirt, 84. 67'-, No. Av. Pr. No. . Av. Pr. Ill fc'.T 4 75 12. ldll 1 1 17 lilt 4 81 - IB ll.l 8 80 t l'K-4 8 10 8 , 838 I Ml Jl 131 10 ' 11 8nd ( 86 11 1..I11WI I !.'. 7... 1017 7 131 t It 1 11M i 70 It t0 b 21) 21 .,...1118 6 7i 1 7I I 20 15 ....mi i 75 19 880 4 25 - 1ft.'. ...,1118 t K0 18 84 6 86 If- lilt 4 Hi 4 1141 ( J'-- 4....1 II', t Oo 1 loot lit 8 1444 t Oo 8 842 18H 88. '. .....lSi 00 88 1111 ( lf a ,i:oa t 00 - 90..... 112 ID 18., 1192 t 10 7 fW 8 81 4. ....... J.T77 35 18 1134 80 11 ISH t 18 COWS. 4...', 174 1S8 I.J., ..108! 4 SO 1 8:10 80 14 ll'tt I 80 7 947 8 2S IX US 4 ! I 10c I 88 24. .1 1081 4 10 8 j M J 6 4 1S12 4 75 t,,.. 10a 4 00 4 1045 4 7!i . i 4 10 t 1081 4 78 I , 1131 4 20 4 1537 4 SO I 8 4 1.. 17 1144 4 PO 10 870 4 40 28 ... 1112 4 86 1 111.1 4 40 8 1111 4 . , 1 v 10H 4 46 15 1001 I 06 I HEIFERS. 1 440 1 00 4? Kit 4 70 1 5.18 1 45 14 847 4 i 483 I bo ! 1f 4 no II ML". J nS 1 &M ll, 1 6M I 80 1 110" 1 15 .' M 714 4 00 833 ( 10 II 781 4 10 1 1470 B 25 78.1 4 80 4 ll7- 8 8-1 814 4 50 X, 37 5 48 14 838 4 80 , BULLS. 1 l?ao I so 1 1(40 4 28 1 1170 I 88 1 850 4 ti : 120 I 50 1 IBM 4 40 2 135 S hi 1 15.111 4 40 1 1150 1 78 1 '. .1820 4 411 1 5:l 1 7u 1 Ihfi'l 4 So 1 1450 I 75 1 1850 4 1 1140 1 85 1 30.10 4 88 1 1440 I lo 1 1600 4 74 CALVES 1. lit 4 15 I. no t M t 748 4 t 1 !60 t 50 1 i0 ( M 1 17(1 8 75 2 lilt 8 HO 7 15'.' C 85 1 HO IM 1 l:u 7 on 1 270 6 M 3' 950 T M 8TOCKKRH AND FEEDERS. 1 170 1 SO I 4 40 1 502 8 to 1 u.lil 4 l.t tm 8 80 l; 441 4 55 t .' 341 4 l t Ill I til 8 .Mil 4 IS 1 4 75 4 455 4 25 838 4 75 10 till 4 15 1 ..883 4 75 1 Si I' 4 i:os I is COIiORADO. . 12 bulls... .1366 4 0 Ii7 heifer. .. 93 6 00 lambs lamhs. lambs ewes . cull. 7B tf i 73 b; IB 118 5 ii I 10 6 10 10 7 TB 7 7S 7 76 ). (fl . 8 no 7 00 7 70 7 10 8 i 7 40 6 IB 8.05c; granulated, 4.95c; open 406 western 26 western 10 western 30 western I , CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET f aille ,t4(radr Hog Higher Kheep Strong to Higher. CHICAGO, April l.-CATTLBRocelpte. o.OiiO head; market, atetidy: steers, 15 Oofr 7.15: cows. 14 OtWiS.TTi; heifers, f;l.25ri.00; bulls. f3.75AY6.2n; calves, 13.5000; stockers and feeders, Kt. 30416.80. IUXJ9-Receipts. IR.iiOO head: matkel. Bit lOc higher; choice heavy shipping, 17.0MD 715; butchers, 87.0frrr7.12'i: light mixed, 16.80 4145.8.1; choice light. l.8fi'a3.6; packers, 86.90 ij.oo; pigs, f5.30irti.40; bulk of snlcs, 80.85 7.05. - ( SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 11,1881 fiend:' market, strong to 10c higher: sheep. 13.00ifti.75; lambs, T7.00(y.8.S5; yearlings, 16.00 j7.2u. 5.45c; poederfd cuie. s .tic MOLASSES Quiet; Nsw Orleans settle, gooa to cnoice, .in ia OMAHA UKGRIk MARKET. latle aad laary Prod ape Prlees Far Blah eel kg Barer aad Wholesaler. BL'TTER-Cresmerv. No. 1. delivered to the retail trade in 1-lb. t-arloos, 11c; No. 1 In 60-lb. tubs, me; Nd. in 1 -Irs. carton. :; in 60-lh. tubs. 27Vc: packing etock. 19c; fancy dairy, tuba, ituft 2lc; , common roll, fresh mde, 18fl-lt 'Market ChanteB 0ry Tuesdsy. . . EG41S Fresh selling (orlt, eandled, 21c No s(orage stock In Omaha market. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, tains. 15c; young Americas, 4 In hoop, 1BV4c; favorite. 8 In h,op, 19c; datsle, !0 In hoop. l.'iSc; cream brick, full oase, 18e; block Swiss, 15c; full cream llniburger, 18c. POl'LTRY Alive, pring. 12c; pen, lb ; locks, 8c; duck, 'lie; gees. 10c; tur keya. k-; pigeons, per Oiis., 9c; guinea fowls, per do.. 82.60;. touabe, per do , tl Dressed, hens, 11c; spring, 12$ime: cocks.. Ho: duck, 13c; geeee, 11c; turkeys, lie. ' FISH Whlteflsh, frosen, 10c; hsrrlrg. lvc; salmon. 10c; pike, 9c; alc-her!, 64ji7c, trout. 10c; eatfUh. lollc; halibut. 9c; red napper. 12c; black bass. 28c; erapplea, 84 9c; perch. 8c; rodfich. 11c: mlta. 9c; eel. 15c; lobsters, green, 87c; boiled. 40o; frog' legs, 46c. No. 1 ribs, 17t4jc: No. 2. 18r; No. 1 9V. No. 1 loin, Wvc; No. 3. llssc: No. 1 He No. 1 chuck, 7V; No. t. 7c; No. J. 8C. No. 1 round, 9c; -No. 2, S'tc; No. 1. 8c. N". 1 plate r; No. 1. &4c: Nd. 1. 8"ic. FRESH FRCITS-Apples. western box apples. 82.00411.60. Banana. 8-bunch lots, fo per lb. Oranges. 82 8oi1 38. 1-emon. 13 50 -4.00; Grape fruit. 84.50. Gropes, Malagas. ' 17.B0 per keg;. Florida pineapples, per crate, 13.00. " - V EGRT ABLES Kanaas wet potatoes. 12.75 per hbl. California celery, large. 90c: smaller. 60o. New York Holland seed cah hage, 44c per lh. Wlsconln Red Globe onions. 2c per fb. Callfornls cauliflower. IS per crte; Tomstoes, Florida. 8-baket crate. 13; Cuba, 8 basket crate. 83. Lettuce, per do.. 40c. Old vegetables parsnip", turnips, csrroti-82.26 per hbl. Florida pew heel, carrots, persnips. turnip, etc., per dox.. 75c. ' STRAWBERRlE9-11.0mfj3 2S. HIDES-No. t groen. 8c; No. 1 cured, 9c. William D. Owen Under Arrest Indiana Minister, Politician and Pro moter Captured at ' Au trusta. Ga. 1 7 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, April 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 4.1810 head. Including 8H0 head south erns; market strong to 10c Higher; cnoice export and dressed beef steers, lti.0ti6.!o; fair to good, 14.86tfie.u0; western steers, 14.75tfit5.50; stockers snd feeders, 13.755j5.50; southern steers, 84. B0(8i. 26; southern cows. !3.iVri'4.70; native cows, 12.75q'5.50; native heifers. fl.tjIHff&OO: bulls, !3.4iKtl6.26: calves. 3.7;VlIi7Wl. HOGS Receipts. 11.KH head; market Btfi 1(K- higher; top, 1.974; bulk of sales, 88.6681.' 6.9.j; heavy. 16.9ti(f(.97W: packers and butch ers. 16.75a.?o; light, lO.Soia.KH; pigs,. 85.(8) r6.75. SHEEP AND LAM BS Receipts, 9,0110 head; market steady; lambs, IK.oOGrt. 16; yearling. fK.SOA'i.a); wethers, fooOCij.40: ewes, $5,2616.00; slockcrs and feeders, 13.50 (65.50;. , St. I. oais Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, April l.CATTLE-i-Receipt a. 2.t8 head. Including Too Texans; market, 10t -lower; native shipping and export steers, 15.uOt(7.10; dressed beef and butch ers steers, 14.00016.15; steers under 1,000 lbs., f3.5trii-5.90; stockers Hnd feeders, fUSHlviB: cows and heifer. t't.25(j4.25; canners, IJ.tOf 2.75; bulls, t3.0drjiu.25; . culves. to.5otu7.Ta: Texas and Indian 'steers, 13.75i.5(l; cows and -heifers, 12.7.Vi5.26. HOGS Receipts, 10,100 head; market. steady; pigs and lights, f4.25Ca6.90; pucker. 16 h,vni.96; butchers and best heavy, fti.90 7.10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1.600 head: market, steady; native muttons. 14 50 (&6.50; lamb. fK.uu68.Di; culls and buck, l.i.oti'ufi.EiO; atockers, t3.2MiM.50. INDIANAPOLIS, April I. -William D. Owens, whose arrest at Augusta, G., 1 reported today, " operated in Mexican bonanza land schemes in w M, h m,.r n,. w-as InM-sted In small The moat prominent In whlc:i Owens headed Plantation company of Four years ago thess St. Joseph Lire stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. April 1. CATTLE Re ceipt. 1.200 head; market steady: steers. f4.50ff.rtS.bO; cows and heifer. 12.50(fj6.OU; calves. f,l.B0(7.Bi). HOGS Receipts, 6.188) head; ftiarket 6c higher; top. 17.00; bulk of salea. I6.66!ji.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.00O head; market lOfilSc. hlgheri lambs. 17.(M.'&' 8.20. . Sloax City Lis- Stock Market. SIOUX CITYJa.. April 1. (Special Tele gram.) C ATTIRE Receipts, 800 head: mar ket strong; beeves, 14.oOt4i.76; fat cows and heifers, t3.5iiro6.50; feeders, f4.00ttie.26; year lings, t3.0ta 4.50. HOGS Receipts. 8.700 head: market 6c highe.r: range of price, 16.466.90; bulk of salea, f6.851.76. Slock In Slghl. Receipts if live stock at the cipal western markets yesterday: . Cattle. Hogs, sheep. alx prin tout !i Omaha Sioux City .. St. Joseph .. Kannan City . St. Ixiiiis .... Chicago ....... Total .a.. B,l 6(8) '3,700 1,2) 5,t 4.OU0 11.000 2,000 ' 10,100 6,0(10 19,(X) 8,000 4.0U0 9.018) ' 1,6181 il, eu) 5,300 , 30,800 BOSTON, a million dollar , parcels of slock, of the eompanles were the Lbero Indiana and Boston, companies crashed. 7 Owens was a Christian minister. In th '80s he served three -session in congress from Indiana, wa secretary or state for one term, and later he was appointed com missioner or immigration. ' ' OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Decrease lu Ho. Marketed Cam. pared With Previoaa Uek, Bat Mora Than Last tear, CINCINNATI. April' 1 -,Specll Tela-gram.)-Pr!ce Current say i there has been omo decrease In the marketing of flog the last week. Total western packing wa 446,oiio. compared wth sa.wo the preceding week and 376.000 for th corresponding week last , yoar. Since March I. the total l 2.260,000. against ?.5,i8l a ear ago. Promi nent places compare a follow: Chicago ...I... Kansas) City... South Omaha St. Ixjul St. Joseph Indianapolis .. Milwaukee .... Cincinnati- ..... Otturawa Cedar Rapids Sioux City .... St. Paul ....... Cleveland 1909. , 490.000 136,000 230,000 194.000 167.000 , 89.W) 'sM.OfiO 47.000 96.000 34.000 luO.flor) 60.0O0 60.000 IP'. I80.0i 1 310.000 210.000 160.0fl( 202.000 ' .COOl) 104,000 M 000 61 ,000 68.000 id ooo 7.0ii iO.COO OIL WELL FOUND NEAR CODY Floss- 1 Bald To Be t4 of High Grade Prodart. Barrels CODT. Wyo., April l.-lSpeclal. i-Oll wa struck on Cottonwood creek nrar Codv. while prospectors were boring for . It was learned cateiday after piping off the artesian wster which Was struck tlrt that the flow Is 150 barrels of high gr4ue ol! The tock of the Western Gas and Oil company, which sold for 10 cent a share prior lo th strike, has been withdrawn. The borings for gas will be continued, aa Phillip Mlnert, who found the large natural gas well at Graybull. ia confident H will alio be found near Cody. Considerable ex citement prevails because of the oil strike here and th bonding of large1 Cract at Byron by eaatern and wesiern oil--me. 1KK58 Hug sold ic higher this morning and in some cages as much as loc higher for loads that found favor in buyers' eyes. After about half of the receipts had changed hands and some of iliu more urgent orders had been filled, buyers seemed to come to (he conclusion that they were paying more than was necessary and of a sudden the mtrket luok a drop. Th trade, which had been reasonably active In the morning, became d.ill and from that time on was nioie or lea cf a ding. TiiM early advance waa alsn lost, late salea being in most cases only about steady with yesterday. A considerable proportion of all the hogs Sold at 16 6tqi and on up aa high aa 16.96 for the best lieavv. No. A. 8h. Pr. No. Av. sb. Pr. Mi lit 10 I (i 8 .X.7 3o0 17 88 176 an 80 U 15 . 7j'a 84 180 111 u 17 iil 40 8 7j't 18 l0 1.10 8 58 - 2:-7 40 t 75 H V0 20 88 71 141 . .. 8 H tt. 18 140 88 I- .44 ... 8 "th 87 ia lil'i 7 . ;.s h tie 4n i to 7i ;n :ui t 7j 14 91 S 8 ft 7? i:l . . 8 75 77 1 8-1 8-1 78 t:4 13 15 91. 1 . . 8 78 i 7- a in v. im m :-i 40 4,5 18 187 12l 8 to 8. ! 8 . . 8.. 74 JIM 4,1 8 8l Hi . M 8 fee 88 IM i a en 1,4 hi a 88 IM 8 8'. 4 -? 80 t 'l 7i ZJI U'i 8 M 81 2i ... 4 il 14.981 Wool Market. ' . -'. ,' April" L-VOOf 1-hers "ha. been a falling off tn the tr d of imported auppllei in the Iocs), wool market and the customary -aprtng quietness again obtains. Worsted mills, however, are very busy and seldom nas macmnery oeen so well em ployed. The general tone Is very firm me leading domestic quotations range as follows: Domestic wools. Ohio and Pennsyl vania neeccs. a j. M'auoc; a, SZ'jfksc; No. 1 washed, 38ft9c; No. 2 washed, IKjQAc; fine, unwashed, 2.Vtf24c; fine unmerchant able, 2627c; half-blood combing. 31c; three- eighihs blood combing, 30c; quarter-blood combing. 2!0hi)0c; delaine, washed, 39rIOc; delaine unwashed, anOrSlc. Michigan, Wis consin, New York fleeces, fine unwashed, 22H2;:o; delaine, unwashed, 2rj9c; half blood, unwashed, 2!ft-'c; three-eighths blo.d unwaahed, 2c; quarter-blood, un washed. :1c. Kentucky, Indiana and Mis souri, three-eighths blood. 29flnc; quarter blood, 2"j2Ic. Scoured values. Texas, fine, 11 month. fc.'u-fc.'x-; flue. 8 to 8 mouth. 6., 65c: fine fall, 4&rn60c. California, northern, 5hfiK2c; mitldlH county, 6ti-62c; fall free, 43 i4m-; fall defective, SAfjOTe. Oregon, eastern No. 1 staple, 624isc; eaatern clothing, 55411 67c; valley. No. 1, 48ti50c; valley. No. 2, 45 j47c; valley. No. 3, 41fa42c.' Territory, fine tipie. 634I4VH-; fine medium taple, 0j2c' fine clothing. 5K4j62c; fine medium clothing' 66ty-6Sc; half-bloodi 0iac; three-eight s blood, 5fSi6tic; quarter blood, Uti63D. Pulled extru, 665c; fine.A, 6yu4i2o; A super, 6tJ - I- Oils aad Roala. OIL' CITY, Pa.. April 1 -OIL-Credlt balances, fl.Tg. Runs. 2Z9.S80 bbls.; average i;; s7 tibia. ; shipments, 21'l,836 bbls - aver age, M7 bbls. SAVANNAH, C,a.. April 1-OU-Turpenr tine, nominal, S7V4c. f KOSIN-KIrm; U, f;25. R, gj.fli,.. B 88-M4; K. $3.40; O. $8.45; H. $3.42: l" 14 10: K. 80.116; M. ti.60; fi, 15.65; W O. f5.7(); W v 15.76. Minneapolis Flour Market. MINNEAPOLIS. April 1. WHEAT May. $1.1'I.1: July. ll.17Vcl.17Vi' cash No. 2 hard, 11 IKS, No. 1 nurthmn' 11.185a; NO. 2 nortirellr, fl.l6'81.6ii; Hf a lioi thern. II UVfll.H'V BRAN In lulk. $3.Ui023..Vl. - H.Ul'R Kirst paieni. f5664io71; second pateni. $.fij.o; lirst clears, 14.36fal.46; second ch ar,, f'i. iLfr'i 26. lejit aad Malaaaet, CpW YORK 'April I.-31'(1AR-Ra, siiailV; lair refining. 8.62c, centriliigsl. ;) It.-rt 4 -1 ; mm sew sugar. 4.. : iefin ( taie iii.. , 0. 4 85 ; N i. 9. 8.1iV-. No. 1", ,:;,c; N . II ; N". -. -' : N .. l:. 4 us ; I N.j. 'H 4 1'V: 1 rr"f"eli.ner A. 4.7.x ; jliiould A. 5 30l; (.Ul loaf, .7ic; cruafto.J, Arrests for Ataaalilag 4 hlld. GRAND ISLAND. Neh.. April t. -!-cial.l-ohn Rurf,- who tial naintvl aid to be EnglehartAls StindSt- Arrest -Ujarge.l informally so far, with a sriiJua.off ;nse' against the 14-year:ild daugh'tc- of a fam ily which rent ona-ofi-nis lio uses' In th out.klrt of the city. lit conTined in the jail atld a' warrant,' 'ft I expected, will be. tworn out against; iim In a. da. The story of Ills offense firt Tn to the deputy" sheriff through -a. prlainer In th Jail. ; Th deputy herif corfimMpJeaUd th aaroe to th county attorney, who- lent for the girl.' and after a thorough qtietlonlng th girl admitted that jthe: thtiige wag not without foundaUon. Wr, mother was then sent for and her 12-year-old lstr ahd" cot roboratlve evidence wa ecurel The Honest Proprietary Medteis'e MI a national need In the. land apt K will take moie than tho. cry ..of 'fir.idand "fake" from the avaricious, over reaching' physician to overthrow an honest, rena-' bio and standard preparation like Lydia E. Plnkham s Vegetable Compound, which Is made from th root and Kerb f the field, anil ha cured more , women of fe male ill than any other remedy we Vr of. Bigger, VertUlng business. i no 4 Better. Buler-Tht wgt ad. tn Th Ba does for your' Notice of Dissolution of Partnership : Tho firm Of O. L. Hangen el. Co.. Shlrtmakerg. composed of O. L. Han Ben, G. H. OUen and D. P, Jgniloten, hag been dissolved by mutual congeot, O. L. Hansen retiring. The Hrm is gucceeded by Olgen V Jamieaen; who will illume all liabilities and all bills due O. 1.. Hansen at Co. are to be paid to . . 0LSEN dH JAM1ESEN. Herbert E. Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers Oft AX, nOTIftOtl, STOCKS. Omaha Offtci 910 V. T. Zdf Bldg. Ball Telephone, Bong-lag 81. Indpeaat, A-8111 aad A-9183 (iliieil and l.aiget House i Ul 6 11.