THK BKK: OMAHA. TUESDAY. A PHIL H. WW. RUN AID .PRODUCE liARUT Wheat Ooti Off Few Cents, but Corn ItanaiiM Steady. - FEDERAL ' HXTORT WEDNESDAY rct Ual Ike Nrrt U One Caeae Dealer 4 Uol4 Off . Monday .. j Market Tararfay Nor ' rrtaay. " n-h... . OMAHA. April 5. h,.t Vi,ui? tr'fl" ek " n.!e 2 Lf'bl '''P lB th 'tx1 demand J L? JlTTT"?. ton ,0 ,h market creating bearlen fexMng, - i . Jwfi r,V :"ht held ateatly, due I? ""'tnt advance In the ceh bidding, i na general situation promises about the same values for torn time, yet. aa receipt 1 1?.tf?-. 1Jh allow any great decline UP. tnB praaant daraand. rary.aarvoua and Bold con siderably lower than Saturday, Occasional i-Ti . "r Bi ut prtMura eras atrong, Jecllnlng price. ' i.-". nvrnmnt. report to ba Issued Jjednasdar was a check on any advance. t 1 lBji!1 J95""'. at M nJ cloaed Cent waa very steady and hmiuhl 'about Ho advance on the oaab. market. While the aemunA I not preaalnj". receipt are light and hotiM any demand spring up the mar ket la in ipxid condition to advance. May norn opened Ka and cloaed ;2Vie. Primary wheat receipt were 681,000 bu and shipment -war' 228,000 bu., against reoeloie raeit ywar of (7S.900 bu. and shlp menta of 141,000 bu. Corn receipt were 4M.0OO bu. and ship ments were 327.000 bu., sga.tnt receipt .L"L,."T of bu- "d hlpment ut 12. 009 bu. Clearaneea were lw.ooo bu. of corn. 775.000 ?!!. Jlf " wheat and flour equal to 182,000 bu. TJxerpool closed unchanged at i higher on wheat and HWad higher on corn. Local rang of option: Article.! Opj. High. W Clou.j Tey. 'Wheat May... July... Corn May... Oats-May.".. 1 US 1 16 1 02 1 02". ..'... 1 14V 1 15Tt 1 14-H 1 OZH 1 02tl 1 02 .... 62'' P 4 62 62! 62 .fL'0 c,h Price-Wheat: No. t hard. E li?!H!: Ko" 1.161.1:-No. 4 hard, 1.07ai.j2; tio. aprlng, $1.161.17. Corn: No. 3. i'4e; No. 4, lc; No. S yellow, 62Se; wjittav 34c. Oats: No. 3 mixed. 51 !2w: N; ' yllow. 6lHc: No. 8 white, fiMVfro: No. 4 yha. 4lH1c; standard, 6-Vc HyN So. 2, TRcj'No. I, TSVkiTi'lc. varioi neeelat. "I ' ' s--,'W'bet. Corn. 0i. 47 16 IX am - 15 H 16 tt . . . I 'hlrg,- Mlnneapoll fmaha luluth CHICAGO URAIX A7IO PROVISIONS Featare of the Tradlac anal rioaln Prlee oa Board, of Trade. CHICAGO. April 6.-Wheat for Mav de 1 lvery toJay the high record "mark or Il.l2y4 eaUbllshed Saturday, while the July option made a new record of 1.i-i After a nervoua selon the market, closed fairly ateady. with price Kc lower to hta higher compared with the prevlou cloae. Corn, oat and provtaiuna cloaed eaay. t'or the fourth ronaecutlva dav wheal for July delivery touched a new hlh polni for th aeaaon, but the Miy option failed to rlaa above the record-breakln. price reached on the precedln; eaaion. The mar ket waa extremely choppy nearly all lay and the .volume of trade waa not larfte. M.iny local trader were Indlapoaed to ex tnnd operation owing to the lolldav to morrow and to the laauance of the govern ment report the following dy. Leading holder of the May delivery were credited with liberal aalea of that month whenever th price neared the $1.21 mark. The open ing waa rather weak, swing largely to poor reaponae of th Liverpool market to the strength her Saturday and the poor how Ing of tha Missouri crop report, which re corded a material deterioration In the con dition rf fall own wheat In that atate. Karly In the day tha market was Inclined to drag, especially the deferred future. Buying ,of the May delivery by the bull leaders, however. . caused a firmer feeling. Crop report from th outhwet were more optimistic, but advice from the Ohio river valley were again somewhat bullied. Weekly slatlatlc teemed to have little ef fect, the market throughout the day fluct uating In accordance with the attitude of the principal bulla. During the dixv May aold between II. a and 11.32V while' Julv rjngod between 1 1. OS and 11 01T,fil.09 The' market, closed about ateadv. with Mav at fl.'.TW.H. and July at l.Ml(d1.MS. Trade In corn was quiet and prlcea moved within a narrow rang. The market dooed eaay at a net loss of Hc compared with the previous csion. Final nuotatlnn on May were at 7VWe. and July. MHe. Oats were weak throughout the greater part of the day. At the cloae nrlce were '.e to H4e lower, with May at 56V ond July at 47Tc. Provlalon were eaay hecauaa of aclling of September product by a western con cern. At the close prlcea were unchanged to 34e lower. Tha leading future ranges a' follow: Article. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tra y. Wheat II May. ITIVMI 1 2241 1 21V121T4122 UlS- July iVH iorti9' l n'-s i Sept. 10OH-V 1 OOVi 1W 1 K' 1 f)h tac. j 1 uft Corn l May 6-8n4 7 ISSN'S',' w July H7 - ttr n.Si tW" Sept. 6AH(V . 6) Hbmsti'lji f; Deo. I 58 Oeta- I May ttHtf'i-ooW HiSH July 4MI . 48H 4T4 47',!',3h Sept. 40H4i' 1 4 T4 40i Pork May 17 M 17 17 W) 17 W 17 M July 4i-7S 4;ta 9 4 46 . 4TH Sept. 17 90 17 10 17 90 17 0 .17 91'V, jud- May 10 la W in 10 109, 10 124 10 IS 10 124 10 114! I July 10 23S 10 224 10 22 10 ?.'V-10 26 J- Cio ai Eapt. 10 U in 10 U 10 15 10 J7H 10J7a Riha- May lHt J2W XZJl W 32V July 17 16 j 17 Si! 17 n 17 8TV, 17 to Sept. I I 110 I It I 60 I 2H No. 1 Ch quotation war a follow: FLOUR Firm; winter patent. tot506.7K; tralghta, tt.ld66.fl0; aprlng patents, if, hfiO; atralghta, 4.1Sa.); baker, UAit 14 36. RYE No. 1 TSStfTac. BCTTKR 8tady; creamerie. 24gac; dairle. 20rtiSo. EQOS Steady, at mark; flrata, 19c; prim til eta, -Me. CHEE8B Finn; dalalea. 1316c; twlna. V4)16c: young Americas. Ia'-4(ij 10, long horn. lBVtrii.. POTATOrt Steady: choice t fancy. Mc l 00: fair ta good. 4$'. POCLTRYSieady ; turkej. 17c: chick en. 14c; aprlnga, 16c. VBAt-8teady. 60 to 0 pound weight. Vrc; M ta 86 pound Weight. SVk; 86 to lie rrund weight. 6l0ic- BARLETY Feed or mixing. (BtjtvJc; fair to choice malting. tt(4-. SEEDS Flax. No. 1 anuthwealern. tllH; No. 1 iwrthweatern. I1.64 Timothy. 13 70; clover. $ SC. PROVISIONS Pork. niee. per bbl I7.M ftl7.86. Lard, per KW lb.. 'Short rib, aldca (looae). W.7f,t0; short clear sides (boxed). ITHtSa 60. Total clearancea of wheat and flour were eoual to IK OW bu. Primary revelpt were 6l.fW bu., compared with 67,oro bu. the i-orreipondlng day a year ago. The visible supplv nf wheat In the I'r.ited States de nreaaed 370.0HO bu. for th week. Tlie amount of breadatuffs on ncean paeaage dwreaaed SI R72.C10 bu. Fatlmated rerelpi tnv tomorrow: Wheat. 44 cars; torn. 2lrt ears: oat, 176 car; hog. 18 ( head. t. I.aal Oeaeral Market. rf I.OCIS April 6.-WHF.A T-Flrm-tra k. No. J red. cah. 13xtl.i; j Ixrd tl.3fVH4.t6; May. II H': Julv. $1 to CORN-Weak: trark N. t ch. "c: N. i white. i74rc: May, HtP.c. J.ilv. ;,c ' ' '. OATS Wl'; tra. k N . cah. 64.-: No 2 whit. SKc: Miv. M-c July. iy. Yr-Htshr 7",t W1-. -ft , Flr: -4 w,ri' nain. l4Sft- extra farcv nd .tratir'ii. lo jinr h ..r wt-."e r'"r l'4 40 '"Mrtu.fiiw N -Firm ; aarked, eaat trar, .I9 II RON" f rTTrtVTlF-V. HFMP TWIYn-Te PROTartova rr,rk ,tedy: Jobbing. 11.36.. tjtrd. lawari prim steam. ItJtMtO t '. Dry. salt aneat. steady; boxod extra ahnrta. W 76; cler rib, rt.87'; short clear, ISi'1. Hcon. ateadv; boxed extra, ghort. lion.: clear rtba. 110.874: short clear. I0S7. . f AT-"iady; timothy. W 5014.50; prai rie. 5.0iVffii.oo roi'LTRY-Slearfy; thtcken. Uc aprlng, I-: turkev. duck KHjc; geeee. 6c. Rl'TTF.R-Stead;-; creamerv'. 2iuWrC- F.OS Steady; 14e. cfte count. Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbls. Jt.Vn T.sno Whesf. bu ?4.''' W 000 Corn, b i .'. ItM 00O , T3.nnn Oatr. " IxJ. i. ..... TJ.gnO ' ,7 XKW YORK K VfJRAI, MARKET ttaatatlna Tartaa of ba liar 1 C'aatmodMlea. . NEW TORK, April -FTiUR Re ceipts, bu.; export. 17.SP0 bu. Firm, with a moderate local trade. Minnesota patent. K).761j.10r Minnesota baker. 14.304) 4.7T.; wtntr tralght. I6 60'nvj.76: winter extra. H UKtH.Th; y inter low grade, $4.0ni 4 tit; . Knnsaa alrslghlk.. K.nnyffi 50. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. U 2KC4.SO: choke to fancy, 64.6044. 7B. 4JOK.HEAL Steadv : fine white and vel. low. Sl.nMtfl.M: Coarse. tl.6ui3LI kiln dried. 3.45?(76. .- R Y PS Firm : No. 2 weatarn. arc f. a. b New York. BARLKY Steadv: maltlnr. ?fcfiTr e. I t New York: feedlna. 74fi7&. c I. f . Nw York. ' , WHEAT RateipLa. lnO.SuO bu exnorla. 24.000 bu.: spot market ateariv: No. 5 red $) 20. elevator: N. 1 red. S1.29S. f. o. b.', afloat; No. 1 northern Dtiluthv 1V4. f o. b., afloat; No. 4 winter hard. Il.ttH. f. O. b.. afloat. WHIn nra hth rnnp were established In whiat tndav. th mar. ket w rather lea active In view of to. murrow' holiday at Chicago and the crop repc.tt on Wednesday. Reaction occurred t midday, followed by a atinng Jump In May near the cloae. leavlna It flnellv lto 11 ei nigner againac no change In July. May, i.V8i.jiHt. cioeea at si. Si: Julv, tAa',tt S.W.n. closed at 11.15': Sentember. ft (TiKii cioeea at t.t?. - . CORN Receipt. 6.5TO bu exnorta 182.8U hu.i apot, aioadv: NO.-2. 77c, elevator, biiu mc. 1. o. o., annat: ro. ; white, nominal, and No. 2 vellow. .74ic. f. o. b.. atioat. option market waa firmer on covering and cloaed . net higher. My closed at 75140; Julv cloaed at 74c; Sep tember cloaed at 74c. ua rs Kecelpta, tin.) bu.: epit market ateady; mixed. 2A to 2 Iba., 6"lf66c: natural white, J to 32 Ibe., 6ac; ciirPed white, 32 to 40 lbs., 6SSc. HAY Quiet: No. t. lviii: good to choice. fr86c. HOPS Steadv: atate common to choice. 1908. 10013c; 17, 3tJtc; Pacific coaat, 1908, ifflllc; 1P07. 3Qtic. HIDKJS Inactive; Bogota, lS'19c; Cen tral Amerlta, 1'c. IjEATH'KR Steady : acid. 23c. PROVISIONS-Beef, ateady; family. SiW WiAO; mm. 10 Will 00: beef hams. IJ4.00 M,00; packet. s14.0(Kff'!4.6fl; city extra India meat. KZ.&vtrtt.W. cut meat, sieaoy; pickled bellies. 110.00; pii-kled hm, 110.60. Lard, steady: weatern, I10:4il0ld: refined, stendy; continent. 110.85: South America, 611.60; compour.d. s8.0(Hi8.36. Pork, steadv; family. $;8.5unl9.50; short clear. llt.OOQZl.OO; me, 18.,VKij1!.O0. TALIiOW 8taily; city (12.00 per pkg.), 6-Sc; country (pkg. free), 6V8o. RICK Steady; domestic. JQtty:; Japan, nominal. BI TTER Steady at the decline; weat ern factory first a, ISVitTlfto: western Imita tion 1 reaniery. fit at. 20ft 21c. BOGS-Firm; western firsts. 20VS21e; seconds. 2V-. POC.'LTR Y live, dull; western chickens, broilers. 2C:i3c; fowl, 164(gn6Hc; dresed, steady; western chickens, Uttc; fowls, 15 felftc. t'HEESK Firm; state, full cream, po lials. I'SOiUc; atate. full cream, fancy. lWic; state, full cream, good to fin. 16fec; winter made, best, 14V;; ii ter made, good to piinie, lS'iflltc; winter made, good to prime. I3'ifj 14'jc : wlntr made, common to fair. i:B1Dc; aklms, full to apecial, 2V.61 l-"o. WKATHKR IJT THR GRAIX BELT 'Ihreatenlnat, Tilth Probably Bala aad Cooler Taeaday. OMAHA. April 6. 19o. Oenetallv fair weather prevail eaat of the Mlsslsalppl river. It la cloudy in th central valley and generally unsettled throughout the west. Light rain and enow are railing 011 tha northern plateau and know are general In Wyoming, Colo rado, northern New Mexico and northern Arlxona. Tempcraturea are much higher In the cast and south, hut a very rapid and decided fall ha occurred weat of the Missouri river within the laat twenty-four hours, and the outlook la favorable for colder in tN vicinity tonight, with the probability of tain or mow tonight or Tuesday. j Record of temperature and precipitation, compared with the corresponding day of me last tnrea year: Minimum temperature rrecipitallon Normal temperature grea. Deficiency Inch. I )eficlency 1.04 Inch. Deficiency Inch. L. A 19no, nxw. J9.K. l!. ..4-1 42 .VI 3 ,.. .00 .00 .00 .12 for today, 4 de- in rainfall since March 1, .93 corresponding period In 1908, corresponding period In 1907, WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn and Omaha. Neb. er.ulng st 8 wl'eat region bulletin for for the t went y-t'our hour a. m . 76th meridian time. Monday, April 5, 1909: OMAHA DIfcTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. Max. Mln. m 70 70 75 K8 70 4 W 7 82 8M 74 ?, 62 89 48 38 :k 28 40 X 34 38 38 36 3". 4t 38 X, 40 3S 68 Ashland. Neb.. Auburn. Neb Broken Bow, Neb. Colunibua, Neb.. Culbrrtacn. Neb., Faliburv, Neb..., Faitniont. Neb.., Or. Iland. Neb.. Hartlngtoti. Neb. 83 Hastings, Neb.... OA Holdrege, Neb.. Oakdale, Neb... Omaha. Nib Tekamah. Neb... Alta. Ia Carroll. Ia Clarlnda. la Slhley. Ia Sioux City. la.. Minimum temperature period rndlng at 6 a m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. central. Biaitona Chlcatto. Ill 24) Columbu. 0 18 De Molne. la.... 'IS Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Ksnsss City. Mo., ti Minneapolis. Minn. Xt Omaha. Neb 12 St. Louis. Mo 19 The weather was much warmer through out the corn and wheat region Sunday, but is followed by colder in the extreme west ern portion this morning.' No precipitation worthy of not occurred within the last twenty-four hours. L. A. WEI. 811. Local Forecaster. Weather Bureac fall .00 .no T .01) .00 .00 .00 .(! .(I) .10 00 .CO ,. , ..00 .00 00 .on .00 .00 for Sky. Clear Clear ' Cloudy Clear Cloudy 4'lear Pt . rloudy 'loudv Pt. cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Pt. cloudy I't . cloudy Cloudy Clear Cler Clear Cloudv Pt. cloudy twelve-hour Max. Rain Min. Inches if) 42 .00 M .'o .01 8 88 ' .00 88 . 44 . 00 61 6-' .00 Srt S T 9i 38 T T8 41 .00 Kiaui f lly Urals KANSAS CITY, Mo.. t white, 65c; No. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS SpecuUtion Doei Not Maintain Iti Strong: Tone Throughout Session. TEASERS WATCH SOTHEME COUET v. . --r .r- ig.iaioa oa Validity of Com. at od I He tlaaae of Htokara l.as Dora ,o( Coaie t lose I Artlvc aad Higher. tnVuHTi:RK' Arr" T7ie speculation In !!" .. "nt fully maintain Its strong in- tl'u7lout today, although still show v'dnc o' vitality and an undertone or confidence. Speculative opinion seems L grrlved at the conviction that the ill -J rnvr in ,he bualne depression and that ImDrnvement ia tn ih. "I nuw on. Mixed with the n;enaered by thle view confidence is til raiil,.n f umiiira vy me prooaonny that tha simu lation all) outrun th rate of Imiirovetueiil, ro'm for hn market reartlone. Th danger of running out of margin in uch a reaction and of losses lor the too daring speculator are taken Into ac count and ar responsible for such periods of hesitation aa were perceptible during much of today ealon. although there waa a atrong recovery before the end of th day. An additional unsettling influence waa tha expectation of a decision In the casa to test the commodities clause of the Hepburn law. The supposition was strongly held that with the reconvening of the su preme court after the spring recess there would be found amoneat th araiiniiuiinn of oplnlona. usually delivered bv the court after euch a cloae period, the one deciding in conatuutionailty of thle much dis cussed provision, on which 1 believed to hlnga the right of the anthracite carrier to control their own mines. The disposition waa plainly manifest to reduce market commitments as the hour approached for the asKembllng of the supreme court. The fluctuation In Reading, meantime, became very feverish. Then followed a period of extreme dullness in the entire market until the announcement came that the decision waa onca again proposed. It would have been considered a relief to have this mat ter finally diapoaed of. aa it la considered that It will exerclae a restraint of speeu nr.lv Ptlvltv long It Is undecided. With the certainty of a postponement of the decision st least another week there rollowed eome revival xt animation In the market anT repurchase of stocks sold In the morning. Ssturday's prlr recovery and the tone of advlcea aent out bv com mission men over the week-end reaulted in considerable accession of buying orders when the market opened. The further Im provement In tha financial conditions abroad brought an addition to the demand for American securities from that source also. The market proved so broad and offered such power of absorption that there waa a free distribution of holdings In the forenoon by the skilled element In the speculation which appreciates the value of taking advantage of such an opportunity to widen the field of holdings and to ef fect a process of digestion of profits. The selling to realise had Its Inevitable effect of checking the rise and wa followed by the hesitating period of the mid-season. In the latter erforts to start the market up again a good deal of attention was given to individual stocks with a view to their sympathetic effect on the general list. Some of the lower grade stocks were made prominent In this movement, reflect ing the progress of the speculative ex ploitation down through the list. Outside the supreme court session, not much attention wss paid to any news. There seemed some Impression that the beginning of argumenta in the government suit againat the Standard Oil comnany might act as a restraint on the specula tion. This week's government report on crop conditions Is regarded a of great Importance for the light It will throw on the stste In which winter wheat has emerged from the trials of the -winter. Time losn were reported easier and con siderable amount were said to have been placed on Saturday over the end of the year at s1. per cent. The vlgoroua ad vance In the last half hour of I'nlon Pa cific and t'nlted States Steel was decisive in turning the whole market upwards gain. Bonds were firm. Total sale, nar value. $4.947.0CO I'nlted States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sale and leading quotations en stock wra a follow: .. 8alet H'eh. Lnw. Clno. Am!(iaial4 Copper 27 m 7".' 71' American car ft rounOry. I. l"n &nT. awi Am. Car a foundry pr4... IIP in1. A merle n Cotton Oil I.tw) tu (u Am. nia Leather pfd.. MM " 8H Amarlran lea Sorurni... .. , 14.100 8ft It 14 Amarlran Llnteen Am. Locomotive ef8. ex 41v Am. gmaltln Rtrinlna. 24. ton Am. Smelt. A- Ref'ng. pfi. American Suair Rflntn.. International Paper ft.... .... . . tnternattenat pump I.aoa Iowa Cetitrtl . Kinase f'ltT Sontnern f Kkn.u lt Southern pit . i W LouIstMIs NwnTtlle . . 1? Mlnnoapnlla St. !ala .. Vl M . St. P Saalt St. M. . l.wo Mmaourl Tactile W Miaanuii, kanaaa aV Taiaa. I. ins M . K. a T. pt S.io National Load in. Tm Nw York central .. It wo New Vork. Ontario A W.. !.) Norfolk a Weatera I SM North American lint Northern relflc 8. US Pacific Mall ino Pannevlvanta 88.1OS Foople'a Oaa 4.7nn Plttahurg. C. C. 4 St. L, . 100 Prmaed Steel Car Pulimaa Paiar car low Railway Steel Sprint Reoiiin 171.0M Reptihlie flieel son Republic ieei pta ion Rock lalanil Ca 700 Rock llanl To. pf4 IrKI at. Ij. ft f. P In pM S'. tlula South weal em. . . WO St. li'iia Sonthweatem ad I'TO Ploae Sheffleld steel A Iron IK) Southern Pacific. out hern Pacific ptd Southern Railway Southern Railway pr4.... Tenneaew copper Tajaa ft Paclflo Toledo, St. bmils ft Waal Tolada. St. 1 A Weat. pfd 1 pioa rmcirto t'slon Paclflo pfd tnlted state Rubber V. ft Ruhher let pfd l ulled Stolaa Steal t nlied SUtea Steel pfd I'tah Copper Vlrlnla Camltnk Chemical Vi. Caro. Chemical pfd... Wahaah ,. Wabaah pfd We.ttnaturuae Klactric watern I'nlon Wheeling ft bake Brte...... Wlaconaln Central.. American Tal. ft Tel... total sales for th day . 11.400 WO tiro JO 1 too too 4. too i.70 .111.70 I so toe 2-10 1O5.800 I ll ton 0O too . 1,500 . 7. Ton too i l"0 . s.w l:i.300 aharaa. 145 Va 4?S 7M, 4 111 -t 47 O', an' 14 'S 12 u:-H IH as l ITS' ir. t M, M 4 12: l j" ' w 6 4' I" M '"4 M Jl'i li MS 114 43 1H 4VV. IIS 7 Kiia 4 1S1 4a " l 6-" 14S 7t 4 14W l 4T i T. 14..' 1st", mi, :l .111 17:. isi. !? 7 s U "tt', H 74 12IH M 4S n 18 ' 53 ' 70l 1M', ' m 105 5es IDS 454. 44-4 117 t 47 ! 7 Hit, it 4H 71 U.',i 54 145 ;. . 4 s ' j 13114 4714 s ni, 147i "S 13., 1HS 11 174'4 I 1371, JS 741 Its 34 W' 7.1 -4 1? 115 ' 401, Mi 14 7t 1W, 5 31 106 M'4 lil'4 41 44H 115 IS4 47V 4M l, M't 1014 41 li:4 OMAHA LIVE STOCi MARRET Very Little Change in Valuei on Cat tle Since Saturday. HOGS GO AT ABOUT STEADY PRICES Sheep Command Steady Prlcea, While l.amhs, t adrr tatlaene of Lib eral Receipt, Shore pecllae ' of Tea to Fifteen Cent. New York Hoary Market. NEW YORK. April 6-MONET-On call. easy; 1V(2 per cent: ruling "rate, 1 per cent: closing bid, l4ir4 per cent: offered at 2 per cent. Time loan, lomewhat easier; sixty daya. 21'ff2,4 per cent; ninety days. I1 per cent; alx montha, 8 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER - 8H4 per cent. STI7RMNO BXntAN'lK Steady, with rtttnl business In bankers' bills at 11 ; f4.8510 for sixty day bills, and t 14 8776 for demsnd. Commerclsl bills, l4.8f.Mil.S6'. SII.VER-Bar. 61c; Mexican dollar. 44c. RONDS Government, eteady; railroad, firm. Closing quotations on bonds were a follows: ..IWSTnter. Met. ' ..101'tlnter. Mer. Mar. 44t 73i, ..tOI'i laoan 4a MV4 ..1"1ii do 4'va !H ..111 dn 2d aerlea.. 2a ..I2HK. C. So. lat Sa 7 .. 83 IjLke S. deb. 4a (1111) K"i 5sHU. ft Naah. un. 4a. ..1014 HiM.. K. A T. lat 4a. .10014 SOUTH OMAHA. April 6. Receipt were. Cattle. Hogs. Snerp. Estimate Mondav I 437 4 SiO S.w; Same day last week .... 8.ZS8 6. 6 (W Fame day two wka ago.. 3.(W3 4 7''1 .t2 Fanm day three wks sgi. 4 87i (.221 ."1 Same day four wka ago.. 4.7:10 7 7S4 7.871 8ame day laat year .... 1.841 2.68 10,186 The following table show the receipt of cattle, hogs and lieep at South Omaha for th year to data, compared with laat ear: lW 1W8. Inc. Pee. 'alt! 841 .KJM J58.9HJ 11.678 Hog 748.293 8J8.027 6i,"ii4 Sheep 462. lt 886,699 (6.468 Th following table (how th averag Price of hog at South Omaha for tba lat everal day, with comparion: P'0- I 1909 .10.1TT.1904106. 11904. 1903. March 17. March 18. March 19. March 80. March 21. March 2:. March 28 March March March March March March March sn. aiareh 31 April April April April April 1 2... 8... 4... 6... ( 66 4 641 I ( 11 4 98 6 04 T 19 ( 4M 4 68 ( 48 I 01 t 041 7 08 ( 44 4 -i ( 48 ( 10 IX til 44 7 6 40 ( 17 6 08 T S.1 4 73 ( 2n (19 6 IS 4 92 7 3a 6 6.14 ( 1&; ( 18 6 ON 4 ( 68H 4 79 ( 18 ( io 6 01 4 97 7 44 6 60 4 80 ( 24 4 081 6 05 7 I? ( 67i 4 89 ( 08 6 16 6 06 7 24 (87 6 01(03(10 1( 13 722 ( 72 ' I 62 ( 11 ( 27 S 111 7 28 6 601 6 2 27 6 10 6 17 7 30 68 (31(286 09( 5 14 6 6R4 6 67 6 39 6 80 6 091 07 7 21 ( 861, 6 78 . ( 26 6 141 4 98; 7 24 ?. 6 70' (48 6 161 t 04 T 19 6 72 I 5 791 6 46 ( 30 6 09 7 80 6 7,v 6 7 6 47 6 28 6 1 7 24 6 74! 6 48 6 22 6 21 1 6 14 7 2t ( 76',) 6 48(216 29607 V S. ref. ta re . do coupon V. S. Jr. re do coupon t:. 8. 4a re do coupon . Allle-Chal. lat 6a. Am. Agricultural Am. T. ft T. cy. 4a Am. Tobacco 4a.. do 8a Atrhlaon xn. 4. do 8. L. lat 4a.. do cr. 4a " do cy. 6a A C. U lat 4a Pal. ft Ohio 4a .... do S4 do 8. W. He... Brook. Tt. cr. 4. . Canada 80. lat . Central of Oa. 6a . Central Leather ta. C. of N. J. an. 6a Chea. ft Ohio 414a.., Chicago ft A. 114a.. C . B. O il. 4a.. C. M.ASt.P . 3Sa flBeaboard A C. R. I. ft P. col. 4s '1480. Pacific l do lat A ref. 4a ... 87 ..1IU14 do sen. 4ya 91 Mlaaourl Pacific 4a . 3f. . . M'iN, Y. Cent. gen. IVta 3 ..1'7 do deh 4a 8 ..108 N. T. City 414a (newl lll'4 .. 174 N. V. ,N. H.4 H. cv. 6a. 13514 ..ions Nor. ft w. let con. 4a I5'4 . . do cy. 4a 7 .. tl 14 Northern Paclflo 4a. ..10314 . . 854 do 3a 75 ..10Hra. S. L. rfd 4a.. S . 10i4.Penn. cy. JSa tll.. M'a .. 98u do con. 4a 104V lnTaReadln sen. ia 1IWI 1041481. I., ft 8. P. f, 4a 851, 7w,Bt. U S. W con. 4a. 734, H4 do let wnld 4a. ..14 I. 4a ... 70 col. 4e Sunday. The offlclsl number of car of stock brought in today by each road was aa fol- attle. Hog. Sheep. 4a. aad Provlalaaa. Aorll 6 WHEAT 4 aan. unctiangeu; .so. i nard. si lHtai.2S; No. 3 hard. $1. 171rl.lt'; No. 3 rd. II .37a 1.42; No 3 red, (1.331 40. CORN-V4j-'ic higher: No. 2 mixed, 64 Bc; No. mixed, MVttntf-c; No. 2 white, eOUc: No. 3 whit. to'iO. OATS I nchauged; Nu I mixed, 614joc, v-1.- -o,a- iv i c i o u ill. HAY Steadv: choice timothy. I10.(aVi)i 10.6.); choice prlrl, 9.i&G10.tM: choc al falfa. S)5 0091dQU. BITTER Creamery. 80e; flrata. 26c; seconds. 26c; packing stock, 17c. ECrGh- Extras. l',c; current receipts, flat, 17c; second and dirties. 17c. Receipt. Shipmen's Wheat, bu V MOel Corn, bu 21 t 17(t Oat, bu 1.0X1 14.0 0 j l.hrrpool Grata Market. I UVBRPOOU April J. WHEAT Spot. Iirm; .so. z reu western a inter, sard. Flj. lures, ateady; May, a6d: July, 874,4, September 8a 1T,d. CORN Spot, nulei: new American mixed via Galveston, is 10,d Eiitur, quiet Slay. 6s9,d; July, is 6d. PKA8-Canadian, firm. 7a M. KU1 R- Winter palenta. atrong. S 6d. American Tobacrn pfd. Amarti-an Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atrhteon Atchfeon pfd Atlantic Coaat Un Baltimore ft Ohio Falttmnr ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt... Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey ... CheaapMka ft Ohio Chicago (treat Weatern Chicago ft Northwaatem. . Chicago. Mil. ft St. Paul.. C. c. C. ft St. Lnult.... Colorado Puel ft Iron Colorado ft Southern Colorado ft So. lat pfd Colorado A So. N pfd Consolidated Gaa Corn Produote.... Delaware ft Hudeon Denver ft Ria (Jrande Tlenver ft Rio Orande pfd. Dletlllart' Securllle Krl Frle let pfd Erl td pfd General llectric. Great Northern ptd Great Northern Ore. ctfa... Illlnole Central.. Interhorough Met Interbornugh Met. pfd.- .. International Paper., ri 6'0 110 8,000 I 500 12.300 "Vin le.i'W 7fl 2l.?oo .VW) l.ion too jt.'ton l 4fi I'D a iivi rn I.50O J0A M0 i.rion 18 .000 tone 11,100 500 1t4' I 000 1..VM 200 8. inn l.'OO 1 400 I roo .00 15.4.0 8U0 10414 w 5'4 I.) 14 4- '4 108 14 ius 11114 s 77 '4 17:i4 . fn 7l , 112', 16ti 76', 14 84 14 It iss" 21 179i 4'4 IH4 34 MH 44 85 '4 1014 14T14 S 15Vt ;. 1 8TH 104H i:h M, 4i,4 1074 iits ji:i, 5 75S 1T6-, tm i '70a, 4S llli, 150 75I4 3114 4 114 137" :o 178 474 17V, IS !U 4514 36', 1574 144', an 14 1 4-4 41S 1 50i uau, H4 4014 S'4 1414 113 14 IKS 104 111 f,'j 33 45H loan io.i4 11214 111 W 7.-.S 1771, jsa, 100 7)36 714 4 "4 12S 151S 7514 IO, 83 II 14 77 131 M'i 178 4 !h 3" I9 4S4 35 15i4 147'4 K14 14S M 41 ie do col. 5a do rff. 4a CCC. ft St. L. g Colo. Indtiatrlal ul.. Colo. Midland 4a . . . c. A 8 r. A (. 4i,a Dela. ft Hud rv. ..do lat ref. 4e O. ft R. O. 4a ptd.. rltll1er' 6a Erie prior lien 4a do sen. 4a do cv. 4a, eeriea A do rv. 4a. ,erls B fien. Electric cv. 5e 111 Cent, lat ref. 4a Bid. Offered. 1'4 1V4 do lat ref. 4a 144 S-'fo. Railway 6a 112', SI do gen. 4 7', 73 fnlon Pariflc 4a 101 li,V do cv. 4 10SS SH do lot ft ref 4a...8?"i 4a.li)ISc. S. Rubber (a 101 ...102 t:. 8. Steel Id 6a 10314 87i v Caro Chem. la.. 7 74WWahah lat 5a Ins 7i do lat ft ext. 4a T3'4 74 Weatarn Md. 4s 1344 72 Weat. Flectrlr cv. ia. 14 Wlaconaln Central t74 141 r. lOOi c. ft R. o. O. rfg. fdg. eg 8,.. 4i4 st.. tocal Steearltlea. Quotation furnished by Bamtiel Burn. Jr., 614 New Tork Life. Omaha. Bid. Atkeo. Avery Cempany 1 Beatrice creamery, com 81 87 Beatrice Creamery. Pfd. 84 88 Columbua L. H. ft P 6a 1874 4'4 fi City of Omaha bonds 4'4a l:.r,. ltrt'4 Doualaa Caunty 4a 17I. .... ,...10tV6 I0i14 Date City Malt Company. a o tnd. Tel 6e lJl pfd bonua) u Kanaaa City e. ft Ugbt ta 111 ,7(4 - Kanaaa Cl'y Ry. ft Light ta 81 l Nebraaka Tel. Stork, 8 l-dlv M ti Omaha Printing Co no Omaha Oaa 6a 111 , 17 IJ Omaha 81. L. ft P. la 1138 ino Omaha P.. L. ft P., f fd II g Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. I, 1114 ill 101 O. A C. B. St. Ry. II 1121 s 10 Omaha A C. B. St. R . pfd, ex -dir.. U 14 Omaha A C. B. St. Ry., eea. 4 8 m Omaha A C. B. Ry. ft B. . pfd 4 m at Omaha Water Company ia 1814 8 101(4, Omsha Water Co. la 141 87 r Omaha Water Co. lat pfd It Omaha Water Company 3d p."d I Omaha Board of Trade Bid. Co. pfd.... HI 10 Omabs Board of Trade Bid. Co. com.... tl 44 Omaha Brick Pt. A Tile Co. 4 HIT en State lnauranc Company lit 150 South Omaha Sewer 414a 1KI 11 Swift A Co (e-dlvl 7 102V4 10014 Sherlda Coal I: 1121 88 1 8ioui City Stock Yarda pfd 15 47 Trl-Stat Land Co. pfd. (com. bonua).... Si 80 Inlnn stock Lerde Co., Omaha 8 It 13 Inlen Conatructlon Co., Kanaaa City 90 12 low: C., M. St. P 4 Missouri Pacific 2 I'nlon Pacific a C. A N. W. (east) .... 6 C. N. W. tweet) .. 26 C, St. P., M. & 0 16 C. B. A Q. (west).. 4.7 C, R. I. & r. (caatf.. 2 C. R. I. & P. (west 1.. 1 Chicsgo Qrcat Wewt.. 1 Total receipts ....140 The disposition of the day's receipts ws ss follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 1 '9 2 !! is ii !! 2 1 38 9 1 1 1 1 69 47 3 Thoro is No Safer Place ; than n National Bank in which to place your fund, either for use by means of a checking account, or for safp keep ing. For the latter, our interest-bearing 3 per cent Certificates of Deposit are an especially good and safe form of investment. Our exclusive Ladies' Department is very popular. FirstNationalBankof Omaha United States Depository. 13th and Farnam Sts. Tt 1 very low Insurance when you py II 00 a year for a Safety Deposit Bex for your valuable. .18 1 6 48 17 Sl . . I SO .115 no 5 M t4 4 I an IS 10 41 l "41 SO SO 111 80 I Tl m 240 g .188 40 I 87'4 71 Ti HO I 10 JOI :0 78 87 ta ... a t!4 : tv ,77 ... an .803 80 8 70 71 Ml 120 i la 111 80 70 71 .177 MO I 88 11! Hi 111 1 Ml ... an I 8 7 II Ill ... g 5 .217 40 I 70 u WO 440 I 88 X HI lilt 4 78 1) If, .118 10 I 70 1 tl g gS 80 I 7J 17 77 40 I 15 224 ... J2i4 71 ISO ... 7U .154 40 7!S 41 JOS -.40 o 8.'7 80 7H4 48 ! ISO A Kl 180 i T!'4 75 ! ... 8 SO 811 SO g TI14 TO .3 80 8 80 240 80 8 7JV, 17 ti 110 15 80 6 7114 74 178 ... 7 00 Omaha Packing Co... Swift and Company CudaJiy Packing Co.. Armour & Co Vansant A Co Carey & Henton Iobman & Knthchild W. 1. Stephen Hill A Son V. P. Lewi Huston & Co .1. H. Root & Co .1. H. Pulla L. F. Hush Smn Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co Sullivan Brothers .... Ihmer Brotliers rit. IjouIs Packing Co Illinois Packing Co.... Swarts-Bacon I. ee Rothchilds Other buyers 151 (V44 673 3A 4 249 Ifirt H)8 79 71 21 164 i:t 6.1 N 2t.:' 20 2 97 3ir7 651 6-J4 1.52 1,160 1,378 1.875 1,8110 2,4 SHEEP-Recelpts rere large, but the 1! ns 210 Total 3,54 4.S26 7.0H8 CATTLE2 Receipts of cattle were moder ate this morning, 140 cars being reported In. About half of this number consisted of s'T on the atocker and feeder order. The market' on beef steer was very low throughout, but still about steady price were maintained. There were corn fed good enough to sell up to JS.30. with hayfed westerns at 5.2K&6.30. Cows and heifers were In very good de mand and they sold more freely than whs the esse with beef steers, the market being fairly nx'tlva and steady. In spite of, -the large receipts of Block ers snd feednrs the market waa In a good, healthy condition, being generally quoted ateady with laat week. The big bulk of the receipt changed hand in fair season In the morning. Quotetloii or, rattte: Good to choice corn fed steer. IS.26I&6.66; fair to good cornfed eteera. lo.dOfcej.ao; common to fair cornfed ateera, 14.606.60; good lo choice cow and heifer. $4.60ri6.&0; fair to good cow and heifer, $3. 8041.4. 50; common to fair cow and heifer. I2.26&3.S0; tock helfei. 3.0U4.00; yeal calve. I3.6037.5); bull, atags, etc., 12.75(04 86; good to choice itockera and feed era, I4.ofje6.40; fair to good alncker and feeder. 4.00ig:4.o0: common to fair tuck er and feeders. 13.2554. (k? BEEF STEERS. New Vork Mining; Stock. NEW YORK, April 5. Cloning quota- on mining stock: Alice U5 Brunawick Con Com. Tunnel atock. .. tl do bonds Con. Cat. ft Horn Silver Iron Silver . Offered. Va.. .. II .. 83 .. 41 ..10 Iiadvllle Con. Utile Chief.. Meilian Ontario Ophlr Standard Yellow Jacet.. . 4t4 . 10 . (4 .3!i .lie .150 . 70 Trraaary statement. W ASHINGTON, April 6.-Tody tate ment of the treaeury balance In the g'neral fund, exclusive of the tln0.CO0.00O gold re serve, shows: Available cash balances, 1135, 293.530; gold coin and bullion. 141,972. fti; gold certificate. 147.564,310. Dun's Report of Bank Clearings Haak elearing roatiatt to ranee a large aad wall malntalnad yolom of ett)nBfra taraatB th kaaks of ta eeankry. That U ttlll aa irrr&larttr ta tba return for Vsh. Vat It kt raata has, thaa la aH6ar saasMaa, tmd aaly 1st ta MiMl Attaati Suias ta Saee lea TotsJ kaak aacaaaga far ta st6h Uta jar a J1 date MtMrtiBf la ibe Ualtad Stateav abrc4a nor taeaa Uli KaadJag BtOea, are, keoerdtag to taa aieaaait imed br K. O. Do A CO . 1Z,Sb1,0S4,siL a gala of ta t put .t over a Tar ago ed a draa of only 1.3 par oaal. eo at oared wtth tha eorroa ponding month of 1906, vha trad wa yry aotir. Th 1 at New Tork City, eoaaparad with Marsh, 1906, 1 tin to smaller atock market o pa ration thla yar, th tcJudj of teek destiag ararafing oaly about SO oar oaot of thoa la Maroh, 1906, u, t. , drtiniit of tr.d whero th doaliag aaaouat to SjM.000.tf0 or IIOO.OOO.O a day, tha aggragat for the anomh v U eory Urg ; baak eloarlsn t Kow Tork ar 10. par eoat. loos thaa la Mare, 1904. Tber I a mall lima at Now Engl ad at tie, a aambar of thorn rooordag gala. Th larga loa at PbiUdelBhla and Pltuburg ttU nOeota ooaaikioa la th Iron md. At th Booth aad at PaeU Coaat aorata there are small Inerausaa, though oa eitlaa Mill roaort omallar ichaag thaa la 190, bat ta th Wait clearings daaoto a graatar Toinsaa of payaoat through th haaks thaa la aay proeodlag year, and taer ar aotoworthy gala at many I aeatar. amonc thorn Cbloafo. Milwaoka. Eaaaa City, 8t Paul, Omaha. St. Joseph and Deaeor. Boiow Baak axehaagoa ar girea by osotioDs eyria( thro yoart: also th avarag daily Iguro for th yoar to data : Maara Kaw kngiaa Bl Millie South atlaaue ... W'Siliori, ( antral Weat w, au ra rc rac TeUI New Yur City.... Uit4Uifl ... Average ally: I arr a Jtcruary Jaaneiv , Decern har 19O0 TS,1 i'J.SS H27A9r8u 24A.H.1nS ait.iKH.sis l.aaO ,,37.1 78 688.756.ti41 SM.677.479 Ar4.lSH 7.tr:e.8.1,ll . Sli.181 034.981 S48'.n7t,000 ' r).l8.lHHI 5.Ml.6il6.uis) IS.nJ.lMXt 10. f 09 400.643 741.4 J4 61)0 Vl4,4ft9,0 fi",619 ltett 1,VU)8 H.8 444Jtttl.770 2il6.9S4.U18 4.t.'54 ntg.84l 8.601, 040.3M 1I.736.US) 487 M7S. 18.000 X7 731 .llOO 45,K10,IM0 S7.74M.OiN) r.f. -t A . 4 -ill 4 Jo n Hut . lil S -t 24 8 -tV2.0 fg 3 1 1-99.0 134.. -t-Se 2 as. I t4T 1S0 775, 1 10,1845 letS)7..' SJ8.HIMI.J27 64 1.42(1, 7.H8 l,:Ul.ntf1.24 7 .373 .6', 678 4a.SOirSO.4eO S.S77.234.189 18JW7 ,32447 481 753.000 AS7.nu.uuA 4 Jo.87tl.inxi 72o73.UOO PC. il) -r SS 414 -1.24 4 41. 37.4 10 1 -10 - 8 8 - 98 - 10.8 -10 9 - 34 Pearla Market. P6XR1A 111. April o.-CORN-Firm; No I yellow. 87tti7i,r; No. j yellow. No i ii7o; No. 6c,c; No. 4. 864J'(h1c; no grade SIV- 08TS K t-n; No. 3 white. 6Jfl6c. No. i mhlte. 5:i4(c3t4c. TOLEtM April i.-HK KDB'-Clnvor. caah. sprit. . ., 1), Inner. 86 37V,: r reiected. sf.?0. no eatahhsheet Timothy, prime, II 8u alaike. No. 1 grad rairao. 96 SO; HM es.46. Ia th rar Wat that or tory large gtiaa. oaeeially at 8t Paul. Kaaaaa City. Omaha, Kt Joseph aad Itor. MiaBapolia aleo roporU daoraaaa, probably doo to ooadicioa la th tear trad. Th Rfnro ia detail fellow : atak'-a X maawpeua . 4. faal I "we Maeaw mkii Cliy Isavwaaart Owner HmM ... haaa4jny...., St. Joaaoa Oaeaaa haiiiH ........ 'Liaeoi iricaita Tuwaa Davwr ., Catenae Bo tt . fyutu . tWatg raUa enawlateat kaw laaal im 9 "8 004 ISS 43 ..:a.4.(0 l7 5.- :7 Mf.n.i-,4 7l Mf.l ,0 6 l.i S.S'a 2"'S. 7 4 34 64 a l 71 7 .2 1 OiS.ftwri . t,4it.:1 7 .t,:6..'.40 .87 "73 11 :.i( 3 r.8 H-5 ? S"4..tt' 8 044 0: 3 6 J3 dl Ti7eA41 loos aell.ntil. 4H,r.s:l,v 15 14 5.8:18 11.2.'7.4JO 8,747,857 4,15.5Hi 140.1 44.414 2.i177 S.727,24 1.7M.574 .1;3K 17,460 4,M7.7S 8ll.740.870 ?.4l,284 9.e4 9.44 i,445.ll.i2 440781 80 - ft 6 4 8l .4 424 I 21 8 4 a& 1 4 4:4 0 33 9 -4? 6 17T 28 8 61 8 4411 V, 8 T I rt s 1 43 6 !4J 1 seel 7..i4o 774 H.r.17 .115 l,::t.1n2 8.714, Silt 38.II6 2.ti8i.i.J 107,1 10.2O 25.yiit.9v9 47,107 130 1.3,4t.OSl 4.81 8i 3.70H.287 90 1119,118 8119.911 . 84 4 9.187 9S8 1.841 426 P.O. - 0 3 37 8 4o H f4 20 87.6 98 1 434 4 I'M 68 T i Vi 4 7.0 60.1 .4.6 239 .89. 1 119 VilMAMMt 61.1 No. .... 4.... 1! 14 II.... 6.... 21... 12.... I ... 26.... 12.... 14.... 4.... !.... 4.... 1'). . . . 8... 4.... I ... II.... 5 ... II.... U.... II. .. . 7... .... 6.... 8. . . . 18.... Av. .... 816 ....1112 , ...UtO ,...I(H3 ....ia.t.s ... 4 ... 811 ... 1W5 ...1114 ,...1275 .... 874 ...1077 ...1037 ... HI ... 850 ... 177 ...1068 ...lie ... t80 .. .10 ... 100 ... 7 ... 171 ... 170 ...1045 ...10-.4 ...840 ... HI ... 614 ...Ml ... ht.l ... 474 ... K'.l ...865 ... 80 . .. 10 ... 755 ... 880 ...1278 ...1485 ...1IU0 .. .13W1 ...i::0 ... 830 ... HW ...1310 ...llftl ... 110 ... 130 ...1427 ...110 . .. 4I ... : ... 100 . . . 40 .. 1211 .,200 ... J.13 ... 282 ... lie . .. 110 ... 180 ... 80 ...100 'Ml Pr. 4 90 8 0 6 10 6 3.1 6 35 6 35 6 40 6 40 6 4 .'i 6 48 6 50 I en 5 .- 6 88 Na. 9... 18... 8. . . 3... 25... 52... 4... 5... 2.1... in... II..., 75..., I... 34.... COW 8. 3 no 1 01 I 25 I 71 I 75 I 80 4 no 4 on 4 10 4 10 4 28 4 31 4 40 4 45 4 50 HKIFERS. 81. 7.. 12.. t.. 3.. I.. 15.. I. . 23.. 4.. .. 16.. 11.. 6.. I 10 3 25 I 25 3 4n I 60 I 71 I 75 I 10 4 01 4 00 4 S. 8... 41... 41... 3... 1... 1... 1... I... 0 I 38 3 15 I 80 I fxl I M) I an I no I 80 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 BULLS. 1 Av. Sal 1141 1380 l.'KI 1IS8 1221 1128 1140 1351 1212 1211 12.S8 1M0 1461 878 1117 1091 1U64 1114 112 70 111 1031 1202 370 . .... 843 1184 178 1160 825 810 W 812 tIM 421 IK) 6(0 r am 850 Pr. I 7 6 70 6 71 8 75 5 73 6 85 6 15 6 88 6 10 8 10 8 10 8 10 4 18 4 30 4 50 4 50 4 80 4 80 4 40 4 (0 4 80 4 71 4 75 4 75 4 78 8 no 8 no 8 ro I tt 4 50 4 50 4 13 4 70 4 71 4 76 4 75 4 73 I on 0 Ff sheep this morning nualltv of the arrival. waa not goon tn an average on moat Caya during the laat week or two. In fct there wa quite a sprinkling of stuff on the trtjthy order. The arrival consisted very Isrgely of lambs, while the supplv of weth ers, yearlings and ewe were rather small. Owing to the moderate offerings of ho-i the market wa generally ateady, with 1 retty decent kind of yearlings touching 17.26. old wethers st $4.40 and ewes at $8.00. Inferior kinds were pretty dull sellers However, the better grades were cleaned up in good season. Lamb were slow throughout the session and price were generally 10W16C lower than last week. Buyers did not appear to oe in any nurry about filling orders and the trade lacked the life and snnp usual at this point. A pretty decent kind of lambs sold up to t7.78, with clipped at 66.86. There were a few spring lambs among the re ceipt this morning, the best thst have been I if re so far thia season. They sold a high as $11.60. Quotations on sheep ami lambs: Good to choice Iambs. $7.75&1.0O; tair to good lambs, $7.2ftj'7.76; good to choice light yearling. $7.0f"ff7.60; good lo choice heavy yearlings, $ .hnjj.7.00; good to choice wethers. $4.00 6.80: fair to good wethers. $S.7ofi.OO; good to choice ewes, $5.9096.20: fair to good twe. $6.266.90: culls and bucks, $2.0Ot84.00. Representative sale: No. 610 wnestern 2t weatern 1(1 western 609 Mexican 207 western lambs lambs, lambs lambs lambs. shorn. "clipped, clipped.. !8 western lambs. 2ti0 western lambs 282 western lambs 40 western ewes 160 western ewes, culls 20 western Ismbs, culls .... 430 western ewe 6 western ewe and lamb 31 western lamb 823 western ewea 44 western ewes, cull H western wethers 123 spring lambs 6 western bucks 2: western lamb 4 western lambs, culls .... Ill western Ismbs S87 western lambs 239 western lambs 113 weatern lambs, culls .... 25 spring lambs 12 western ewes Jb wesiern ewes, 81 western ewes, 124 western ewes, 126 western ewes, 184 weatern ewes 191 western ewes culls culls . culls culls Av. Pr. 76 7 60 82 86 68 7 40 62 7 76 73 76 72 6 75 83 7 7 83 7 76 76 6 75 75 4 60 73 76 109 (00 72 6 26 80 86 86 4 16 82 2 00 131 00 61 11 60 122 76 90 7 65 75 7 00 79 7 00 79 7 00 89 7 tl 69 6 65 38 8 00 108 5 00 HiO 4 25 78 3 60 95 3 75 If 5 75 117 6 TS 93 6 76 CHICAGO I.I V E STOCK MARKET Cattle and Hogi Steady to l.on er S-heep and Lamb Loner. CHICAGO. April 6. -CATTLE Receipt, estimated at yi.)0 head: market, steadv to 10c lower; steers. $6.'m37.i5: cows. $4.00ta,' o.75: heifers. $3. 26(041.1 8); bulls, $3. 7546.:$: calves, 13.JOil8.00: stock era an.1 feorinr. 1.1 m 4i5.ftO. ' HOO 8 Receipts, estimated at 40,000 head; market, steady to 6c lower; choice heavy ahlpplng. $7.1047.20; butcher. $7.05fi7.16; light mixed, $.9fT7.00; choice light. $7.00a 7.10; packing, $ 5(Jr7.10; pig, $3.3O(a.60; bulk of sal.., $6.96rp7.10. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, esti mated st 25,000; market, lvh 15c lower; sheep, $3.iX&7.00; lambs. $7.00188.00; yearlings, eo.tWtfl7.60. 1400 4 ) .150 4 33 CALVES 4 00 4 50 4 50 4 80 4 75 6 00 5 no t no 6 74 I r- I no 1 1 4 oo 6 25 I 25 .1400 ,. 70 .1650 . ISt ,1l0 . 1 220 .20110 120 140 .1510 .1200 . 240 . 147 . 20i) . 18 . 140 . 1:0 . 1.10 . 170 . 155 . 143 . i:,3 . sto . 210 . 80 4 II 4 25 4 8 4 30 4 .10 4 .10 4 50 4 5 4 5c 4 40 4 .1 I 50 I 50 75 3 76 75 7 00 7 00 7 no 1 00 7 no ; 7 o 7 25 7 M Kanaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo., April 5.-CATTLE Receipts, 11.300 head. Including 1.600 south erna; market for steer, steady to 10c lower:, others steady and active; choice export and dressed beet steers, 38.9(V5nO; fair to good, $5.0066.90; western steers. $4.80 wi.30; Blockers snd feeders. $4. 006.50; southern ulcers, $4.9066.00: southern cows. t3.26fo4.6o: native cow. $.'.604)6.40; nstlva heifers, $3.75$r.10; bulls, J3.26fto.00; calves 4.ooti7.50. H(K)3-Reeelpta. 11.500 head: market ateady to 6c lower: top. $7.66; bulk of sales an.nomi.iai; Heavy, n .iKXfli.Ob; packer to.fw4j7.00; light. H.btkan.a"), and Pig. butcher $5.25(15.80. SHEEP AND LAM BP-Receipt. $.70) head: market, ateady to 10c lower: lambs, H.HK&7.90; yearllnga. $.25a7.50: wethers, $5 75 &6.60: ewe. $5.26j0O; dockers and feed ers, $tf.6oa5.&0. 6TOCKER3 AND FEEDERS. 541 . 42? . 175 . 801 . 41 . m . 780 . I'll . 700 . 778 . 770 . Ill . 70 .!"! .1151 I 15 I 15 4 00 4 00 4 30 I 25 4 50 4 (0 4 50 4 80 4 50 4 SO 4 80 4 4 4 45 50 , 4 , II I !. It 1 10. 8. II I , 5 il . H8 Ml 715 845 1041 8:10 i U) 810 ! M77 1147 743 871 l l:a nutria Hog sold at about stead th! mornti.g. although first hlrla wr etally a little lower. When the trtde wa faitly started it wa reasonably active and evtrvtitlng chanted hand before 11 o'cli ck In the morning. In ome caf salt amen figured their hog, especially those on the commonlHh order, aa a little eaaier than Saturday, but If thfre waa anv change In the market tt would prc.uire rry close ex amination t find it. the gereial trade being leanv wltn Butuirtav t,n.,t above, lloga aold largely at l70Tt.5 w,,i, 4 is 4 70 4 70 4 1 4 78 4 71 4 7i 4 T5 4 10 4 SS 5 10 t VI 6 21 8 to I II prices ji at about a top at $:oo. ha. A. SB. Pr. No v h fr ' 18 . . 8 40 II ; 3tft g j, 8 1 28 ... m 77 , , ... ' 78 221 80 7J 31 HI ... 26 Tl 2.1 M tl HI 40 8 55 I tt! 4 75 4' '' . 4 55 TV .228 ... I : I" Ml 40 4.) M . . 4 75 81 . .. 2 4 J II) t ? . . 4 75 S: :l .. M 44 :a7 an ?.i !! .8 45 M .... ,17 ... I W 71 1 I hi tW Su 244 ... 8a St. Loala Ll Stock Market. ST. LOCIS. Mo.. April 6 CATTLE Re celpta, $.350. Including 1,100 T?xana; market, lOttloc lower; Texan. rxgilOc lower; native ahlpplng and export steers. $5fl0th8 9O; dressed beef and butcher steers $4 0O4i6 00 steers under 1.000 lba.. $3 5066.76; sto kors and feedera, $3.7666.50; cows and heifers $7l5fS.15; cannera. $?.00fii75; bulla. $3.754i 6.3o; calve. $55t4i7.75: Texae snd Indian steers. $4.0tra.36: cows and hlf..r. nv, 6.26 . 1 HOG3-Recelpls, 7.600 head: markel ?-Vllg." 'I'1 "a"11. t4.25ii.9i); packers! $8 i0fl7.00: butc beta anil hear h..,' a u 4H7.15. " I1KKP AND LAM BS Receipts. $.K0 rli. mai!ke,L 1,r ,ow',": native muttons, tt rJiJtJM; lambs. StiCOrftg 10; culls and buck $.1.01 nil 5.Ui; Blocker. $4.O04j6.O0. ,' Htork In Sight. Receipt or live tock at the six principal raietn markels yesterday: 8oulli Omnha Bloux (Citv ... Pt. Joheph ... Kansas City . Si. 1uuU Cliicagu Total C tile. .. 3.4.37 .. 2.200 .. 2.000 ..11.300 .. 3.360 ..23,000 Hugs Sheep. .:2 4.1H0 2.810 8,5.11 ll.tt"! 7 40,0u0 T.oon 8.7fO 3.100 2,000 46.287 69.460 63,692 St. Joseph Live stock Market. HT, JOSEPH, Mo. April S. CATTLE Retail t. 2.OI0 hed: market for steer slow to weW. $4.o04j50; cow and heifer' Irong. $.vJfa5 35; calves, $3.507.60, HOGS Receipts. Iju head; market 6c lower: top. $ ; hulk of sale. $0 ta.90. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipt,, 7 y0 head; market lOjjlic lower; lamb. $7 6041 Ions City 1.10 Stork Market. BIOCX CITY la.. April t.-(tfprcl Tele gram ) CATTLE Receipts 2 3T0 head market steady; beeves. H i'i 75; fst cow Herbert L Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers BAXsT. rKOTISIOaTB. STOCKS, Omaha Offlooi 10 St. T. Xlfo Bldf. Ball Talaphoa, Douglaa sal. ladapondaat, A-8131 and A-9193. Oldest and Latgeat House io Ui bid' and heifer. ISoAmS.JO; feeders. $4.006,36 jearllng, $3.00irji4.6O. HOOS Receipt, tfcirl head; markel 1'""' ,' 1-ot; rang of frrlceX $.3h9 6.90; bulk of (a lea. $0.tUd.76. . .. SHaArllona Commaeclal.. 41,1. IfOS Atlantic is 10814 Butt i-oaution. "weiumet o? Artzoaa . .. 101 Botoa Stock Qaolatlon. ROSTON. April t. -Money, call loan, n crin; iinie loans. o5t4 per cent. Airnmun ,aj. aa... do 4a Atchison a. R do pld Boston 8 Alhany. rViaton Klevated... rilrhburg pfd. N. y . K. H H I'nlon Pacific Am. Arge. Chamlcal do pfd Am. Pneu. Tube Am. Sugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tel.. Am. Woolen do pfd Domln. Iron fEdlaon Elec. Ilium Maaa. Bleotrlc do pfd Vaaa. Gaa t'nlted Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mach . do prd r. S. Steel do pfd , Adventure Allottea Amalgamated SH ( aluiaot O Hacla. ..ISO Centennial .131 copper Range ... ..!5i4talv Weat is franklin 3l40r,nbT . M'aUreene ( aaanea 41le Hovale .11114 Maee Mining..., .12 Michigan .131HMohawk .. jm... llVi Nevada , 8siid Dominion. ..v 4 Steel. 83i40acola Parrot .. 14 Qulnrv .71 Shannon .13 I atted Copper ..lie t 8. Mining .. I4i4t:. 8. Oil... .. 2it!tah , . . llSV'icwvria ..113'j Winona 814 Wolverine .. 4014 North Butte .. 171 .828 .. SO .. 7f .. 10it .. 18'4 .. 84 .. 1014 .. I 7 ..11!'4 .. It .. an 14 .. 82S . .1.1 .. 34 .. 88 .. 1( .. 13 .. 4t .. 32 .. 42s. .. 44, .. 614 ..145 ., 12W mar- 1012 Cetloa Market. xe.w YOKK, April 5. -The cotton gei opened nrm at an advance of polnta. Spot cotton cloaed quiet. 10 point higher middling uplands. 10.10c; middling gulf 10.36c; no sales. Cotton futures opened firm; April, 9 70c bld; May. 9 77c; July. 9 We; August, 9 82c; September. 9.65c; October. 9 64c; December. 9 52c; January, 9 47c. Cotton future closed firm: April. 9 86c May. 9.87c; June. 9 80c; Julv. 9.81c: August. 9.71c; September. 9 80o: October. 9.1c; No vember. 9.66c; December, 969c: January, 9.56c: Msrch. 9.5Jc. GALVESTON, April 6.-OOTTON-H rher; 9 11-lc. ST. LOCIS. April (.-COTTON Higher: middling. 9 6-16V: sales. 138 bsles: receipts, l.fsW bales; shipments, 973 bales: atock. 44. 718 hales. NEW ORLEANS. April . COTTON Spot were firm; low ordinary, to, nomi nal; ordinary. 13-16c. nominal; good or dinary, Sc; low middling, 9'4c: middling. 9 11-16c: good middling. 10 1-1 6c: middling fair. 10 7-lc; fair, n 3-lc. nominal; re ceipts, 1,100 bales; stock. l6,2O0 bales. Motal Market. NEW YORK. April I.-META LS-Tiia 1xndon tin market wa lower today, with apot quoted at 132 7a td and future at 134 10. The local market was esv at 629. IrVQ 29.36. There wa a alight advance In th lxm1on copper market, spot doalng at 57 7a 6d and fufutea at iA. Locally the market wa quiet and unchanged, with 1ke quote! at S13.87Vi9I.t.0n: elect vilytlc, $12.50 fll :.:,; caatlng. $r.'.374ti-12.60. Tegd de clined to 13 12 6d In London. Th local market wa quiet and unchanged at $4 07' fri4.H'. Spelter, unchanged at 21 6 7d In tendon and quiet at 84 7Mi4 87H locally, lion waa unchanged, with Cleveland war rant at 47 44d In London. Th local mar ket I weak snd unsettled, with No. 1 founflry northern quoted, at $15.5ttr1(! 36; No. 2. $16.260516.00; No. 1 fn.indrv- southern and No. I southern soft. $15.fnfjli 76. ST. LOUTH, Mo.. April (. JM FT Lg-Legd, steady, $4.00; spelter, higher, $4,671. Visible Snpplr of r.raln, NEW YORK. Anrll 5 -The vl.lhle .,.r.cl. of grain In th I'nlted State Saturday April 3. aa compiled by the New York Produce exchange, waa a follows: Wheat-36.142.OO0 bu. ; decrease. 270.(00 bu. Corn 43,923.000 hu.; Increase, Int.onO bu. Oats-9.Ofi2.000 bu.: decrease. 5 000 bu. Rye SOO.dOil bu.; decresse, 4.000 hu Barley 3.312.000 bu.: decreaae. 28.000 bu. The visible supply of wheat tn Canada last Saturday waa S.tlO.OfO bu., an increasi of 600,000 bu. .. Dulath Grain Market. ' Dl'U'TII, Minn.. ApHI (. WHKAT May $118': July tl.WS; No., I northern. $1.19V4: No. 2 northern, $1.17'4. OATS 62o. Elaln Batter Market. F.IXilN. 111., April 6 Bl'TTKR Markel firm at 28c; sales for the. week, 445.200 lba LOW OIIE-WAY RATES TO CALIFORNIA OREGON WASHINGTON and IDAHO EVERY DAY To April 30. 1909 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 to San Francisco, Log As geles, Sin Diego and many other California points. to Portland, f-Attle. to Everett, Victoria. .Taconu and Vancouver and. to Weed. Calif., Ashland Roseburg. Eugene. Alban.v and Salem, . including Hp Fac. branch lines In Oregon. to Spokane and intermediate O. R. N. point. I t vm .:. Union Pacific KLKCTRIC BIKTK HI(,.N.iL8 .LJi THK WAY THK SAFK IMJAD TO TKAVIX. I. Vol IRK OF CITY TICKET OFFICE 1324 Farnam street. 'rhoa: Ball, oaf. naa, aa Ind. A-333L