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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1909)
THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. . APRIL 13. 1900 7 CHAIN AND PRODUCE MlllET Whett Coutinufl to Be the Feature -' ' ! Trade. ' . v . . ; f v. - I' rXICE EIG, DDIAITD IS GOOD All ATerla At Take Market ItmtitMM, with ths ( Tensese Brer TserarA OMAHA, . April II. 1W. ihra i ' no ' cablta thl morning. It being noimsy abroad. The outlook Is un changed In wblal and a nervous market ii atiil on. li look like high nrlcee will prevail until the production Is Increased. The cant, market la very strong, with a wll developed demand. Receipts, ut corn are moderate, but there la a better demand and eastern Inquirer are developing.. whi"h should decrease tock shortly. Liquidation la heavy In the May option, feat no decided decline I expected. Wheat wa atreng. but ruled nervous ad sanclng and declining lc rapidly, with a trend upward. Cash wheat brought record price and offerings on the floor were snapped up at prices unheard of on this market. May wheat opened at 11.20 and closed at I.3J4. ' , V Cor rulad steady, with no material change. Country shipper are doing prac tically nothing, while, spring fa. m work la being pushed, with no deliveries being mad. Cash demand la better and wits light, tecclpta should advance vnces. May corn opened at 4o and cloaed at 624c. Primary, wheat receipts were 430,000 bu. and aulpoitnts were 4,:1,00 bu., againat re ceiptg last year of Jt4,0.i0 bu. and shipments if aoo.ooo bu. Corn rereipts were . 319.000 bu. end ship mania .i .14 Mi hii.. airainat receipts lust ear of tlt.Ouu bu. and shipments of 78,vo bu. NO cables.' holiday. Lotial range of options:- Articles ! Open. High. Low. Close. j Bat j Wheat i. May. ..I. Juiy..., Corn j .May..., ;.' 1 S ! 1 08 64; I'Ji'alC 1 1 ItHj,. 1 084 M.Vj.'i , , 1.- 1 214 l ao 1 10i 1 84 624' 2'4 51, 1: 51.l H change was as follows: Wheat. J4.M.nr him he Is; decrease. 1.279.000 bushels. Corn. .311, Out hiiehrls; decrease, tl'.eno Mienei. fat, am.l.ono himliels: incree. 4i,iaai on. Rye. A2(in hiiabele; increase, Htt.OW hush el". Rsrlev. -3 HS.mo bustiels; decrease, bushels. The visible supply of wriest In Canada last Setnrrlsy wsa 77,000 bushels, an Increase of 437,000 bushels. NEW KORR STOCKS AND BONDS Operation, for an Ad Vance Are1 Re newed with Fresh Confidence! (Isolations - Omaha Cask rrlces. MIIKAT No. a hard, n.2Sfl1.I4; Ko. 3 hard. 1.M1.22; No.' 4 hard. $1.10$1.16; No. . spring. tUOfll.21. CORNNo. ii. ilc: No 3. Ho; No. 4, Wti0-'4o; No. I yellow., 614c; No. a white, .. . - . OATS-So. .4 mixed, WV41&6OV4C; No. 8 yel low. wti'eSl'i'ji No. 3 white, H4c; No. 4 wl.lt,' 6u461c. RYE. .. 2. 78c; No. 3. 74c. ' larlsr Receipts. Wheat Chicago os Minneapolis ....... 144 omana .r , .' . .ltm . . ,.j , ,v ...... 18 UulUid' '.' 4 Corn. lii Oats. Mi ytHICAUO OHA1.M AND PKOVISIONS tea tares of (he Trading; ana Closing; I'rlvea tn Board of Trade. CHICAGO, April li-. Wheat prices on Ilia boaru continued the record-breaking advance tooy. ail deterred futures rising to new high marks for the season, wnne tn May delivery equalled the previous cet mark. At me lop July sold at l.lti anu September at 1.W. Corn closad firm. tat steaay and provisions strong. u waa a tierce speculative market In a neat during tue greater part of the day and prices " moved over a range of lo to k-y:. interest again centered around the more deterred Muturea and trade in May delivery waa llgnt. Despite beneficial tains in the southwest sentiment regarding the new crop months was extremely bul lish and price were easily forced more lhan lc above the prevloua hlgn point for uie season. The market opened Irregular, with price He higher to He lower com pared with Saturday a close, July being at 1.1461.1a and September at 1.07VkO'l.v7Vs i'neie was Considerable selling based on tn wet weather In the winter wheat ter ritory, and early In the aessloa July dropped back to ll.HHc. Before the end of tne first half hour, however, leading bulls began to buy, and prices advanced laploiy. There waa also a big Investment demand from outsiders. The market waa bulllohly affected by an active demand for the cash grain, local sales aggregating iab 000 tuf. " The top for July w is reached at 1. 16. and for Beptember at 11.06. Lur ing the day May sold between ti:&H and ti.iei. Trade uuleled down during the final half tour 7or the acsslon and prices reacted materially from the top on re alising aalee. The close waa rather alow, alth net gain1 for the day of He to 'We. with July at ll.lti'i nd Snptember at 1.08H gl.OSW. May cloaed at 1.2f. t,..i. in ih. rnrn market waa dull and sentiment In the pit was quite heavy at times, although the close was firm at not gains of VfrHc compared with Saturday s final quotations. May ranged between tt6o and ufiWoivtc and closed at MHO. The feature of trade In the oata pit waa heavy selling of the May Hlvery by com mission houses in general. The close was small, the May delivery being easy, while the new crop months were firm. May Provisions were strong throughout the entire (lay. At the iloae pricea were in in 17Vi0 higher than Saturday's final quo tations. ,, 'the leading futures ranged as followa: JEW IORK 4SK BP .41, H4HKKT f the Day Virltu ( amniadltles. NKW VORR. AprM ' ia.-nC It-Receipts. 10.700 bbls.J eitimrts. 34.M" bbls. ; qiut with prices Metier; Minnesota patnnta, IK.W Mmnesots bakers, 4 o 0O; winter rutenta. .9035: winter xtraights. I5.7M 00; winter extras. t4flW; winter low grades. H.2R4J-4.90; Kansas straights, V 5. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 4.fti 4.W; choice 'to fancy. $4.64. HO. CORNMrcALe-Steady: fine White and "yel low, Sl.MxU'l OO; coarse, tl.SOtl H; kiln dried, 3.4m&35. ' . RYE-Firm; No. J western,. c. t. O. b. New York. ; BART.ET-flteadv; malting, 7&7c, c. 1. t. New York; feeding, 775c, c. i. f. New Tork. W H KA T Receipt a. M.400 bu;-xpoHs, 11,1)00 bu. Spot, strong; No. -8 red, H.J7, elevator, and tl.SS, f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, II Mi. f. o. b., afloat; No. I hard winter. 1.3Aa. f. o. b, afloat, tn eptions a new high level was established In wheat today, the price responding easily to a bullish cash situation, unfavorable crop newa from the sotithwet.a.nd commission house support. Final prices showed lo ad vance. May closed at ll.Ja. July t 11.23' and September at Sl.l'6. CORN Receipts. 1,900 bu.; txports. 3,500 bit Spot, firm; No. i, 76Mic; elevator, and 74c, f. o. b.( afloat; No. 'White, 75o, nominal; No. J yellow, 74'c, t. o. b., afloat. Thn option market Was without titn ctlons, closing He net higher. May cloaed at 74'c, July at 74Vio ami September at T3ic. OATS-Recelpts, 643,400 bu.; exports. 3.900 bu. Spot, firm; mixed oats, as to 32 lbs., oiflSRc; natural white. 2t to 82 lbs., iSflWc; clipped white, 34 to 42 lbs., &ftg3c. HAY Steady ; No. 3, SOtHic; food to choice. S04785C. HIDES Lnill ; Bogota, 8Vil4c; Cen tral America, 19c. I.V'ATHIPS-Hloarfv arid 22U.fi-2R'. PROVIPIONB Beerf. steady; family, 115.00 (Bl.60; moes. $10.SKer11.00; beef hams. e-'ti-OU; packet, 14.0i6,14.M: city extra India mess. IT!' SOiiSkOO. Cut meats, steady; piokl.-d bellies, 10.09; pickled hams. llo.M. Lard, firm; western. $10.6010.70; refined, nra, continent, 111.00: Houth America, iii.eu, compound. I8.0wfi. 2b. Pork, firm; family, llD.WV-cfl9.50; short clears, $19.00(821.00; mess, $18.6Oa'19.0O. TALI.OW Quiet: city (tJOO per pkg), 6c; country (pkgs. free), byiQIe. RICE Bteady : nomesiic, isir i mtl Idnin nntnltlll. Wvn,. , ... A BUTTEH Blight I y nrmer. nriipu. i, pkgs.; creamery special. ai'dZKVsC toniciai price, ZXcK extras, ij-.n-. um " fir.i. iiri: creamery, held, common to .ruw.iui vir'27r: nrocess. common to spe rial. 17(ft2Jc; western, factory, first, 1V4J ISc; western, imuaiioit unimi;, tn., ic. . . I'uirntlt-Firm: receipts, i.soa pags. t,-n(aPlrm: receiots. 17.810 caaea; west ern storage, packed, 214c: firsts, aiaVtc; seconds, 20VtC; southern nrsts, sic; seconas, lHc- . ., , POLLTnl-Alive, oun; wfmui 11 tun.""", broilers. 25483c-; fowls, 16&T7c. Dressed, stesdy; western chickens, towts. 14H'U!e- WEATHER IS THE GRAIN BELT Fair nd Cooler la the Forecast far Thla Vicinity. OMAHA. April 12. 190. A trouah of low pressure extends from the upper lake region southwest over the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri val leys to Texas, ana generally unseiuou weather prevails from the Rocky moun turns east to the Ohio vallev and laka re glon. Light rains and snows were general throughout the valleys and west tasi nigni and 1 aht snows continue west ot tne Mis sourl river to the mountalna thla morning. with general rains throughout the Missis sippi valley. A very decided fall In tem perature occurred during the night In the Missouri valley and throughout the west and the outlook Is for colder In this vicinity tonlalit and continued cold Tuesday, wun t.n.rullv clniirlv weather. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three yeara: . li. ia. tsiii. ism. Minimum temperature..., 82. 45 ) 58 Precipitation zt .w .w .is Normal temperature for today. 49 degrees Deficiency in precipitation since March 1, 1.48 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period in iwjb, 13 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, 1.86 Inches. I A. WKI.BH. Local Forecsslsr. Corn and whest region bulletin for Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four houri ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time. Monday. April 12, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln RtAtlnna. Max. Min fall. Sky. Ashland, Neb 70 88 .18 P. cloudy Articles.! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. I Cloee.l Safy, Wheat May July Sept. Dec. Corn May July Sept. Oats May July" Hepl. Pork May July 8pl. Lard Mav July Sept. Pk . May July Sept. I 1 SHH! 1WI 1 j 1 I 1 J 15 I I 074,1 1 0HI I ,'.!aH;utiTi Vol,iVli!! 147'4S 48' i 40(4 V "IT. I X 14H 1 07H 1 08 st. 1 84 1 26H 1 l'l 1 15 1 14 1 1 714 I 7M SSHI , Ul8ba4J6 4i 54' M'S 47l 47' U 00 18 00 18 00 10 371 10 45 10 i7W 45 IS 10 18 00 18 07HI 17 Vit 18 16 I Is W 10 4,1 10 86 10 WW 10 46 10 S 47V 724( n 10 45 7Wi 18 10 18 07H 18 10 10 H 10 50 10 63 t 724I ' &4H 4We 17 9b 17 90 17 9i 10 30 10 f Si 10 bivi 4'A, 956 I '.0 UNITED STATES STEEL " LEADS These Issae Adraaee Beraste ( Pre- posed Anion at leasts aa Daly mm ran Ore .Close Irrvajakmr, with Net Galas. NEW VORK. A Dill 12.-psculatlve oper ations for me advance were renewed with rean confidence toaay In th stock maraei and prices were carried compreiiensivuiv upward on a large and varleu volume 01 business. The hesitation msnltest last week on account ot the approach ot tne three days vacation waa largely dissipated with tne passing of the holiday, aitnougii the great loreign markets were still in recess and took no Dart in the dav'a deal- Inge In this market. Thla deducted a con- stoerarile volume of activity from tne mar ket, th operations for foreign account hav ing constituted an Important influence In tne market ror some tune past. The spec ulative element at home seemed content to carry forward the movement without walt- ng for the foreigners to declare them selves. The industrials and Specialties Still held conspicuous place In thn dav'a moat not able movements, but not ao entirely to the exclusion 01 ine standard trading stocks as waa the caae on Thursday before the holiday. There waa appreciable Improve ment In the market tn thla respect, with the course of th day. The prompt mer gence from the senate committee on fi nance of the amended tariff hill front a good Impression, without much regard iw me cnangea in tne rates proposed, the promise of dispatch In the progress of th bill being mors considered than the ub stance of the changes. The reatoratlon of Iron ore to the dutiable Hat, aa proposed In the senate amendment, induced an active demand for United States Steel, and this had a sympathetic effect In reviving de mand for the Whole list. Another wave of activity waa set In motion by the newa that the supreme court's decision on the validity of the commoditlea clause of the Hepburn law waa still withheld. Raadlnc rose vigorously, as has become the rule wun tns weekly passing of the expected de livery of thla ODlnlon. Reading waa helned alao by th belief that satisfactory term would b made with th anthracite miner In the negotiations now going on for an agreement on wages. The feeling regard ing tne steel trade waa Improved In sym pathy. The statistics of surplus cars com piled fortnightly by the American Railway aasoclatlon made a less favorable exhibit of trad conditions, th number of Idle freight car having Increased again for the half month ending March 31 to the number of (.183. This was In spit of a reduction of upward of 14,000 In Idle coal cats, owing to the rush to stock up coal In face of a possible miners' strike. The falling oft In the general merchandise movement and other traffic, therefore, muat have been considcn-able. Borne of the day's report from the crop regions were disliked In connection with the continued firmness of the wheat market. The tone of the mar ket developed considerable Irregularity In the late dealings, but many substantial gains were left for th day' showing. Honda were active and strong. Total sales, par value. $8,260,000. United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were a follows: 8. let. High. Low. CioM. Auburn. Neb 75 Broken Row. Neb. 50 Columbus, Neb... Culbertson, Neb.. Falrbury, Neb.... Fairmont. Neb... Or. Island. Neb. Hartington. Neb. 61 Hastings, Neb.... Hraldreae, Neb... Oakdale, Neb Omaha. Neb Tekamah, Neb.... Alts, la Carroll. Ia Clarlnda. Ia Sibley, la Sioux City. Ia.., 88 81 51 70 88 M 1 60 84 n .11 30 i7 82 VA '. .12 84 31 ?7 H4 80 32 .73 on on .no .88 .04 .00 .15 .00 .00 .10 .22 T .19 .38 1 09 .07 .02 Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy (Tear Clear Pt. cloudy tnoudy Pt. cloudy Clear Cloudy Pt. cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt. cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a m. PI8TRICT AVERAGES'. v No. C,sh (notation wer t follows: FTjOI'R Strong; ' -wlnu-r patents, $6.358 6 li; straights. to-WiS "' cprlng patents, t;.f)6.u0; straights. Hl&fiS.&i; bakers, $:1.10 43 . RYE No. t. 79-frtOe. BARLEY red tw mixing. 162Hc; fair to cholc malting, 4ttV'e4c. BK EDS Flax, No. 1 south weatern. $1.67'; No. 1 northwestern. $1.7- Timothy, $3.70 IQ3.60. Clover. $9 76. PROVISIONS P01 U, mess, per bbl.. $18.00 4fl9.06 tnew). Lard, per 100 lbs.. $10.3244,. Blurt ribs sides (looset. $8.8i'H3t.32tt; short clear sides (boxed!.- 89.87Hft50. Primary receipt wer 430.0U0 bu., com pared with 431,0x6' bu. the corresponding dav a ar ago. - Toe visible supply of wheat In the Tailed State decreased 1.379.0C0 bu. for th week. Th amount of breadstuff on ocean pasauig decreased 3.2S,0U0 bu. ! Estimated receipts tor tomorrow: Wheat, Jt rare: corn. 148 cars; oats. M0 cars; hogs, IT.OUO head. Mlaaea polls . brat a Market. MINNEAPOLIS. ! April I2.-WHEAT-May. $1Q4; July, $1..-3S3'1.23V. caah. No. 1 hard, $I.21-'1 tH: No- 1 northern, ll.ii1 4X4. H: NO. t n.wtoern. $l.!B1.234j: No. 3 northern. $l.nV'I.SIH. F1.AX Cloaed $1 ' BRA N In bulk, 32J.2ii8C2.50. FLOUR first patent. $6.9ufeM0: second patents. $&.80Q.0: first clears. $4 .$..$.00; second clears, $.a'3 . Mtlwaske Grata Market. M1LWACKEK, April lt-WHEAT-Xo 1 northern. $1 1 ; No. northern, $1 1.34; July, $l.oc bid. CiiTS Standard. 6sbc. BARLEY Standard, tt4'c. Pesrla rrala Market. POOR1A. Ill . April U.-CORN-Higner; No. I yellow, tfcic; No. 3 yellow, No. 3. y: No. 3. c; No. 4. tte. OAT8-8teady; , No. 3 white. 64',o; No. $ wblis, iIS6JH,c; No. 4 white. aMc. Taleaa e4 Market. TOLEDO. April 12.-EEPS-lovr. cash. ; April. $1(14; October, $t-8; lVcember. 4So. March. $7.uu. Timotby. prima, II. W. 4. kike, prime. $a.l. lalhls Bapsly f Grata. NEW TORK. A pill ji The visible SJppiy f grai. in ihr I niled Sistes M rll In. a. compiled bj lue .a York Pro1uce n- No. of Central. Station Chicago, 111. ....... 2 Columbua, 0 18 , Des Moines. Ia.... 1.1 Indianapolis, Jnd.. ID Kansas City. Mo.. 19 LoulaviUe. Ky.... M'nneaDnlis, Minn Omaha. Neb St. Louis, Mo The weather Is Temp. Rain M. ; Min Inches NO 58 42 M 19 x .48 T .08 .18 8? 43 74 44 M 42 4 88 Kg 30 7nU.H warmer In th eastern nnrtlnn of the corn and wheat region, but la much coiner wesi or ine Missouri nver, Freexlng temperatures were general In Ne braska and the Dakota. Precipitation oc curred In all except the Columbus district Is. A. WEbSH, l.ocal Forecaster, Weather Bureau, gt, l.oal Geaeral Market. ST. LOUIS. Mo., April 11 WHEAT iii.lir' traca: No. I red caan. $l.42i.47 No. 3 hard, $1.301.32; May. 1.25; July, 1.1'4i. corn Firm: track: No. 8 caah. 66fll7o No. 9 white, 67fc7c; May. 5c; July, Hc OATS Firm; track: No. J caan, Mnww: No. 3 white. &5V4c; May. 63Hc; July, 4c HV K Nomina) : 80c. FliOUR Higher: red winter patent. $6.30 (t.tk; extra fancy and straight. tVoUgOlo bard winter cieara, swpt .hi. SEED Timothy. $2.oO3 Jt . ' -.' CORN M KAL 83.80. BKAN Strong; sacked, east track, $1.23 til. 26. HAY Higher. timothy. $1.501.00; prairie. $9.60'o'11.00. BACKIINtJ 7 1-Uc. HEMP TWINE Tr. PROVISIONS Poik. higher: lobbing, $17 'Jt. Lard, higher: prime steam, $ 10.07 Vi talO.171. Dry salt inuats. strong: boxed extra shorts. $3 87V: clear ribs. $10.00; Short clears. SlO.lJVa. Bacon, strong: boxed, extr short. I10.67S; clear rlba. Ill , short clears 811.12U. POULTRY Steady ; chickens. 13Hc springs. 17c; turkeys, lvalue; oui-m, lotc Aiatf. 6c- 1 itm..i, ruse count. Receipts. HhiiKneni Fl.xir. bhls 1S0 U.iOO Wheat. bJ ii6.0ii0 Corn, buk o"0 Osts bu -' too 95.0a eral li.nd, excluaive of the $1 rfi.onft.nnft gold reserve, shoas: Available cash bnlsnre, $1,738.41$; gtitd coin and bullion, $44,547, 813; gold certificates, l47.ir.23U. Amalgsaiatsd Copper Am. C. r Am. C. A P. pft Am. Cottoa Oil Am. H. U art Am. lo Seourutea Am. Linseed Oil Amsrlcsa Loromtttlvs .... Am. Locomotlvs pft Am. 8. A H Am. 8. A R. ptd Am. Sugar Rsllnlni Am. Tohsoco pft. Amsrican Woolen Anaconda Mining Ca Atchison Atohlson prt Atlantic Coaat Una Baltimore A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pft Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leathtr C.nlral Lasther pft........ Cenirai of Naw Jerasy Chaaapaaks A Ohio Chicago Ot. W Chicago S N. Wv r., h. st. r C, C. C. A 8t. L Colorado T. A I Colorado A So Cola. lo. 1st prt Colo. A Bo. td pfd Conaolidatad Gas Corn Products Dolawara A Hudaon Dearer tr Rto Orands t. R. O. pft Dlatlllera' acurittea Ena Krla l.t pft Erla id pfd Oenarat Electric uroat Northern pit Ut. Northern Or ottt Illlnola Central Ijttorborough Mat. Int. Met. pft International Paper Int. Paper pfd International Pump Iowa Cental Kaaaaa City Bo K. C. o. pft Loularllle A N Mlun. A Bt. L M., St. P. A B. g. M., ex-i Mlaeourl P.clllo M., K. A T.... M . K. T. pfd National Last New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Weetem North American Northern Pacifle, ei-dlv.. Padflo Mall PeoDarlvsnia People's Oea P.. C, C Bt. L. Pullman Palace Car Railway Steel Spring needing Republic (Heel Republic Steel pft Rock talent Co Rock Klant Co. pfd...... St. L. a 8. P. M pfd Bt. Louie 8. W Bt. L S. W. pfd Bloee-aheffleld B. A 1.... Southern Pacltle So. Pacific pfd Southern Railway Ho. Hallway pfd Tenneaaee Copper Texaa A Pacific T., St. L. A W T.. Bt. L. A W. pit Vnloa Pacifle t'nioo Pacific pit V. 8. Rubber V, B. Rubber let pft U. 8. Steal V. 8. Steel pft Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Va.-Care. Cham, pft Wabaan Wabaak pft Weetingnouee gleetrie ... Weatern Union Wheeling U E Wlacooein Contra! Am. T. A T. Co Total aalee for the tey. tvano 8.100 00 i$.n 700 11. MO (J i.tuo 111 41 4' nw 164 jo.ooo 1.100 10' 8, an Hit, (" aoo 31 !4 l.oSO 4at l.tOO lotSe 111 68 40 41 'a IH 15 ', lSa 1S4L, M 33 '4 4S4 1074, 9.100 UT4 t.000 nsa 400 M 4.400 77 I.OOO 117W 474'4 4.K WS - too 102 k KM) 34u 43,600 7144 1234 1U4 f,s 714 16 400 laOO 10 K) 00 1H 74-4 40'4 4V4 soo 7; no 13414 a.vn :( oo .:io t.KXt two 1.0 J.110 too 111 514 ' 37 104, l!5k OIT4 1.100 11 8.4011 14444 1.400 70 4.n 141 1,800 It ' 44 ! ,300 II 1.S00 M 1 10 4044 l.kOO 14 II. rt 474j t.000 7S 1,100 ISO's 1,400 40 IMS loO 14W, 44 'H" 1I7 !3S 141 4'4 34 M44 4o', 31 isS Ui 494. 144'4 14'4 434 t 31 4414 ?' 134S4 ti HOno 4.100 400 l.ioo 14.800 S.ano l.too 1.700 13,100 144 JOO 3114 . 1J.4O0 . 1,700 11'4 100 ti . l.ftftS ISO 4K 40 .Itl.lno 19H no 234 400 . 14. mo . 17. tut . MO . 1.400 . 1.10 . 1,0(14 . 13.40S 100 . 1,700 . 1 "0 tuo 1,700 1. SOO 1.300 73 14 42' 74 4'4 ltus l44 ;v4 14444 1144 1U4 t44 74's 43 74' 64 131 4144 144 4944 14S 3S . 44 . 3 1444 67 74 lf lt44 MT4 s 41 '4 IS 44 1!4 Lint 1 100 e . t. . 1,400 .141,700 . 4,300 tie . 14. JO . V.ioi . li.ioe . lino . 1.400 400 . t.70 II. WO 31 105 4 114 44 4114 4 104 lOSw l4 uis 7l.40t shares. Ill S3 171 U4 Jf7V4 ISS 744 i 44 Vi .44 U 5ik4 744 1!I44 134 4 MT4 44 41Wj IH44 43 704, lefts 94 IV. 1S MH 1144 48', 4V '144 4S 4 57 '4 1I74 elt4 111 a4 W4 4i'4 la oa IH14 104 '4 "' 13 4i4 107 !4 10T4 126 11IH 174, t(J 1 .4 It's 44 ll' i4 in 2144 no MH 4414 JO 44 I44 1444 4914 144' 14 4-114 W4 4J H14 13 4 a 134 74H, 444 4 1444 11114 4.V4 "4 14. II 1UH 1714 a Ji44 74H S1H IHH liM1 i aa 41 14 (I 1M ' 4 WH 10444 bH 114'4 4H 4H 117 14 4.4 44 44Uj iu"e .S14 iH4a t 8. ref. Ia reg. to coupon V. 8. la. ret.... ts eouDon V. 8. 4a. reg.... to coupon Allla-Chal. let Da Am. As- mi 7iH as M'4 . 714 5 .1144 e Vark Mosey Market. NF.W TORK. April It MONF.Y-On call essy at IVrt per cent; rullnf rate, m per cent: closing bid. 1 per cent; offered st 1 per cent. Time loans, very dull and stesdr; sixty dsys. 2$3H per rent; ninety days, J-4 per cent: alx months. t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PArER $H$t per cnt. BTBRMNft RXCHANQB Btesdy, with actual business In bankers' bills st $1 8Un9 4 HMO for slxty-dsy bills snd at $4 8770 for demand. Commercial bills, KKH$4M, fllLVKR Bar. BCfsc; Mexican dollars. 44c. BONDS Government, steady; lallroada, strong. Closing quotations on toond were aa follows: 10'lnt M M 4V4a... lOl'tJaean as 101 uj do 4s tolH ts M series 11114K. C. so. let la.. It'SU 8. deb. 4a 1131 "L. V N. unl. 4a.. M.. K. A T. let Am. Tobacco 4a 79 do gan. 4He S'H do a 114 au. peclflc 4a H4 Atchlaon gen. 4a 10044N. T. C. g. I Ha 4,114 .. t&H g deb. 4e MH ..H1HN. v. city 4as new.. Ill .104 N.. T. N. H. A H. .. 7H c. 4a 131 ..100HN. A H. let eon 4s.. 14 ..44 do or. 4 .. 41 No. Pacific 4a 1"! .. 4S4 d la 74 Canada So. let 4a....W4'40. 8. U rfdg. 4s. AH n. of Os. 4a lrwHPenn. c. I We 1414... Pt. Central Leather 5s.... W to eon. 4a 0!H C. of N. J. g. la M Reading sen. 4a ' Oiee. A Ohio 4'e... locust. L. A B P. fg. 4s. 44 H Olilragn tb A. S4e.... 7HBt. L. 8. W. t. 4a.... 74 C, B. A Q. j. 4a MH do lat gnld 4a 4 C. M. A 8. P. g. IHa lHSabnart A. L. 4a ... 1H C, R. I. P. . 4a.. TV4PO. Pacific col. 4a ... I1H do col. la H to let ref. 4 U to rfdt. 4e lWSa. Rallwev aa 1IIUV CCC. S Bt. U g. 4e. 4714 do gen. 4e 0114 Colo. Ind. le 7IHVnloa Pacific 4s 1tu Colo. Mlt. 4 41 to et. 4a lOSH A B. r. A s. 4Hs.. MH to let A ret. 4s.... 9H .10C IT. 8. Rubber 4s 113 '4 .1011411. 8. Steel Id ee 104 4a...l0H Am. T. ft T. e. 4I..10IH de lat ref. le... to 8. L. let do et. 4a do cr. le 4. C. I,, lat 4a. Bal. Ohio 4a . do SH do 8. W lUa rk. Tr. ee. 4e.. A H. ct. 4a do lat rf. 4a. D. A R. O. 4a.. Dlatlllera' ta ... trie p. 1. 4a do gen. 4a do 4a aeries A do series R Oen. Kler. ct. ta MHVs.-Csro. Chem. 4a... 7 74HWahaeh tat ee lli'4 I7H do let A ex. 4a 8', 7414Weetem Md. 4a U 71 West. Kler. ee. ta 'H 4fHWIa. Central 4s IfH 141 D. R. O. rfde. le.. 444 III. Can. lat ref. 44..I0O44C. A O. rfds. cfa 4a.. 101 lot. Met. 4Ha "HV. R. R. sf M. 4a. .. MH 0MAB1 LIVE ST0C1 MARKET Receipti of Cattle Very Libert, for Firit of Week. HOGS CONTDTCJE ON THE UP GRADE Rheea) and l.aaabs la Maderate R e eelp). While nemasd la tood ait Prices Are 9 1 ran ta Tea Cents lllaher. SOCTH OMAHA. April 13, l!r. Receipts were: Cattle. Ho. Sheep. Estimate Mondav 5C1 6. SOO S.04) Mama day last week 3.5tA 4 4!W 10,n3 Hame day 2 weeks aico.. 5,JW 4"5 .4 Bame day S weeks aa.. lW 4,;i2 Bams day 4 weeka ago.. 4 X79 $.221 n.A game day last year 3.04 4.14:1 :.69 The following table shows tns receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to data, compared with laat year: 109. 190S Inc. fee. Cattle 3WI.272 2HS.1S7 .1S Hogs 7k.3V5 (M4S.4T2 51,107 Sheep 484 41 411,021 7i.J? Ths following table shows the avers; pries of hots st South Omsha for tbs lsst ssvsrsi day a, with comparisons: Data I 190 .19W.1OT.lX.190o.l'4.ltH3. April I... I April i... April I... April ... April (... April 6... April 7... April T. . April ... April ... April 10.. April 11.. April U.. Sunday. t 724 I 731 ( 4S IH4IIH ia (73 I7945sn t00 7 84 754 r 47 1 Jl $74 $ 48 231 I 21 t 14 7 $1 $754 48 f 21 I 2 07 87 4 $3 74 20 4 8B ' 04 I 821 221 5 2 4 W 7 24 $ $21 ) 231 I 21 4 93j 7 24 HI S 741 36 I 2fi 4 1111 27 6 2 4 4t (82 IS 4 RSI 5 19 7 15 06 5 W 39 8" 5 K! 1726 6 72 Si B 28 j 4 6I 7 2$ ( 42i I 341 I 81! 4 sti Loral Securities. Quolatlona furnished by Samuel Burns. Jr., !4 New York Ufa building, Omaha: Bid. Asked. Beatrice creamery, enmrann Beatrice Creamery, pfd. Cody Canal Asa n. 8 Columbus L. H. k P. 6e 1924 City of Omaha Bonds 4Vs 19... Douglas County 4s 1928 Oate City Malt Co. $ ind. Tel. to 1937 (50 Pfd. bonus I K. C. R. A 1. 6s 1913 K. C. R. A Im prtf. 5 Nebraska Tel. Stock t Omaha Qas 5s 1917 Omaha K. 1.. A P. 6a 1933 Omah C. B. Bt. Ry. Ss 1914 Omaha A C. B. rt. Ry. 5s 19l'8.... Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 6.... Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. com. 4.. omana c u. k. sc a. pid. 4Sfe. Omaha Water Co. 5s 1916 Omaha Water Co. 5a 194 Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Co. pfd Omaha B. of T. Bldg. Co. -com Omaha B , P. A T. Co. 6s 1917.... Pacific T. A T. Co. 5s 1937 Bcotts Bluff. Neb. Water 6 South Omahft Sewer 4VS 1926 Sheridan Coal 5a 1923 Sioux City Stock Yards pfd 6.. 85 1 n-Btate Ldind co. pfd 7 Toneka St. Ry. 6s (com. bonua) Union 8tk. Yards Co., Omaha 92 " 87 Si !KI 100 944 IO814, IflWi 1024 102V 100 52 97 9N ' 82 8;-i 94 fi 7 98 94 101 fH 101 9H 101 834 --S4 6 67H 4t4 tvi 99 1014 89 91 994 10) 42 44 90 98 ... 106.65 101 99 100 85 87 85 90 99 92 34 13 4 39 i.Hrs. i The official number or car of stock brought in today by each road was as follows: Cattle. Koas. Sheep. t. ., m . er ai. t g Mo. P. Ry U. P. R. Ft 80 C. A N. W. (east I.. 6 C. tr N. W. (west).. 81 C. St. P.. M. A O.. C, B. A Q. (east).. .. d., R. A Q. (west).. MO C, R. I. A P. (easti. 3 C, R. I. A P. (west I. .. Illinois Central Ry. .. I Chicago Gt. Weatern 4 1 80 A Dank with ample capital and surplus In 1863 when thla Institu tion became a National Bank, the capital was $33,000. This has been Increased from time to time to meet the needs of a steadily grow ing business. Today the Capita', Surplus and Undivided Profits amount to over 51,200.000.00. First National Bank oi Omaha Sffyj - i slow and weak at Saturday s prices, with all the early strength lost. A good share of ths hoga sold at $6.tV)47.10, and on up a high aa ti-174 for the best heavy. Repreaentatlva sales: 2ft Total receipta 211 The disposition of tne day s receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Buy Bank Clearings. AU1I11 . flpll . Del , I m I u . 00 OC .1 .. . 1 ivui. n , fiw,on.vg miixj ivr lllo corre sponding date last year 11,983,476.51 OMAHA UKKJERAL MARKET. lapis and Faaey Protsce Prises Par nlsbed by Bayers sat Wh&lesalers. BUTTER Creamery, Ko. 1. delivered to ths retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 31c; No. 1 In 60-lb. tubs, 304c; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons, Mc; In 60-lb. tubs, 374c; packing stock, 19o; fancy dairy, tubs, Itxggic; common roll, fresh made. lffl'19o. Market cbanaea svsrr Tuesday. BOOS Frsh selling stock, candied. 0O 21c no storage stock In Omaha market CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full orsam. twins, 16c; young Amsrioas, 4 In hoop, 154c; favorite, t In hoop, 14c; daislea. 30 la booD. 154c; cream brick, full cans. 15c; block BwUs, 15c: full cream 'llmburger, 16c. POULTRY Alive, springs, Uc) hens. Hot cocks, 6c; ducks, lie; geese. 10c; tur keys, 19c; pigeons, per doz., 66c; guinea fowls, per doi., )2.sO; eouabs, per dua, II Dressed, hens, lie; springs, 11:3124c; cocks, 4c; ducks, 13c; geese, llo; turkeys, 21c. FISH Whltefish, frozen. 10c; herring, 34c; salmon, lOo; pike, Sc; pickerel, 647c; trout, 10c; catfish. 10 12c; halibut. Sc; red snapper, 12c; black bass, 35c; orapplaa, 4Vj c; perch, c; codfish. 13c; smelts, lc; sets, 15c; lobsters, green, 37c; boiled, 40c; frogs' leas, 46c. MEAT Cm&-Rlbs: No. 1, 174c; No. 3, 13c; Ko. 3, 94c Loins; No. 1, l4c; No. 3, 134c; No. 3, 104c Chuck; No. 1, 74c; No. 3, 7c; No. 3. 64c Round: No. 1, 9c; No. 2, 4c; No. 3. 8c. Plater. No. L 60; No. 3, 64c; No. 8. tVc. FRESH FRUITS-Apples, western bo applea, J2.0wijr2.5a Bananaa, 5-buncn lots, lu per lb. Oranges, t3.86t34.3o. Lemons, 33.30 &400; Oraps fruit, 14.50. Orapee, Malagas, 37.50 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate. 43.W. VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes, tl.71 per bbL California celery, large, 90c; smaller. 60c. New Tork Holland seed cab bage. 44c per lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onions. lo per lb. California cauliflower. S3 per crate. Tomatoea, Florida, 6-baakct crate, 33; Cuba, 6-basket crate, 33. Lettuce, per doa.. 40o. Old vegetables parsnlpa, turnips, carrots 32.36 par bbl. Florida new beets, carrots, peranips, turnlpe, etc., per dos., 76c, STRAWBERRIE8-)3.0912B. HIDES No. 1 green. c; No. 1 cured. 9a Kansas City Orala sat Previsions. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 12. WHEAT May. 31.19T; July. 3108; Beptember. 31.02",.. CORN May, 63V; July, KIAjc; September, 614c. , OATB Unchanged; No.- ! white. 644c; No. 1 mixed, 63iia3c. - ' -. RYE 75fi77c. HAY Steady; choice timothy. 31O.7b0ill.OO; choloe prairie, S9.75lg1O.0O: choice alfalfa, tlt.OOijPS.00. BUTTER Cieamery, c; firsts, 'Xc; aec onds 34c; packing stock, 17c. EX343S Extras. 4c; current receipts, flat at 184c; S4conds and dirties, 174c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu .91.000 48.000 Corn, bu 44,onn I8.000 Oats, bu 21,000 24,000 Kansas City cash prl.es: Onvtha Packing Co 640 1.64 Swift and Company .... 660 l.tf 8!4 Cudahy Packing Co HI 1,3 2.3SO Armour A Co 855 1.706 J,3.'lo Cudahy P. Co., country 1,537 Vansant Co. 60 Lobman A Rothchlld .. W. I. Stephen 169 Hill A Son 178 i F. P. Lewis Ill Huston A Co IA J. B. Root A Co 149 J. 11 Bulla 16 K Wolf 47 Bam Werlhlnvr 174 H. F. Hamilton 8 M. Hagerty A Co 20 F. G. Inghram 8 Sullivan Bros 29 Lehmer Bros 5 Lee Rothchild ISO Other buyers 280 36 No. At. Sa. rr. No. At. Sk. Pr. It 1M ... I 74 44 144 ... ? tW 41 M ... I 75 SO 341 ... 7 0 an no ' I it 70 IJ4 1? 7 00 67 1TI ... t ta W 314 IfO 7 00 u mi ... 4 m t :4i ... 1 oo Hi ill 10 t M t 317 1M 1 0o :i in ... 4 t.- ii it m 7 oo 11 174 ... 4 IS 77 j:i3 Kio 7 so 7i )nt . . . 4 !0 7' J54 1M 7 SR I'O SO I a,, It .......24 min 74 !' HI 6 10 71 to 100 7 04 3 in to in 4i aio o 7 o M 12i) tin 71 34. 110 7W 74 308 IM 1 K47 2n 7 04 75 0I Ml W K lit tS) 1 P5 7.1 Jl 40 4 V 11 41 1 OJ'e 4 144 1! I 40 a: 171 40 7 0T4j 71 Ml 930 4 Hi 44 244 140 7 16 14 ... S 11 o ... 7 10 7 :il ... I 94 41 ill 40 7 10 71 2O0 ... 4 l If 5 40 7 10 r 14 ... I 6 i W4 ISO 7 10 72 fit 0 4 44 28 M) 7 in 7.1 301 ... I & H ii 140 7 10 14 1 ... 4 5S 47 ;j.4 40 1 10 71 2.'J 130 5 M S70 4(1 7 14 it 343 2"0 S 112 n40 10 1 174 47 tn 40 7 00 41 31 ... 7 It 74 2M ... 7 00 Art ices. Wheat May .. July .. Corn May ... July .. Open. , Hlgh.l Low. oicas I I I I 1.184! 1.20 I 1 03-4! 1 084 I 1,184! 1 194 1 06 ;i 07Tol 634i634iJr4;624Sta 633,4 4i 63S! 63 63S BI 'TTER-8tead ; EGOlJ Firm; 1st-. Phllsdelpkia frsisr Market. PHI 14, DEI-PHI A. April 12.-BUTTLH-Bloady; exua aeaieni creamery. ;ur; nrai jy prints. Joe. EOU8 MJikei 4' higher; PennsyKania and other nearby flrsle. fiae eases. al mark; current receipts in returnable caaee. 2t)'sc al mark: western firsts, free esses, ilu -.it mark: cunenl receipts, fret caars, li4 d Jii'V st mark. I'll Kr.Hr- Firm: New York full creams, choice. liVt l': lair to good. I44tal&c. Unlnih Urnln 4sr'ael. Il.v, 'tl i!. '.J'llv. XiTl liars, f Trrsanry Htsleaaesl. 31 r4tr No. 2 null. .tin. 31 t V AHINOTON. April li. Today stale. l.TS--2c - - J mnt of the ue.,ury balani.s ui tne gi . Roalos Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. April It Monty, call loans. 4 (34 per cent; time loans, 34ru6 per cent. Official closing: Alrkteon adj. 4e Hit Butte Coalition .'4 .e 4s 104OaJ. 4 An tone 1u Alrhlaos R. R 14 Cai. a Hecla 4o fft lulSkropoer Rente 71 Boeteo A Maine 144 Dalr Weet 1S Boeioa glSTawt umrrsnklla Mt S. Y.. N. H. A H...lt!Uranbr 1 nlon Paeine lutvireene ranaaes 10H Am. Ar(a. Chra 4lale Rorele ii do alt Maea. MlBlni .1 Am. P"e. Tubs. ISM.rblsaa 134, Aoier. Sugar li4Mohak 41 So stt 1!4 Mont. C. A C I Am. T. A T IIHNevata Aaaer. Woolen II Old Dominion t'. So tt Oaieola 12 Oomlnlon 1. ft M Parrot 4 Iteee. Kloctrlc MfcQmntT W So art Tl Shannon 144 Maaa. Qea ... tItTr.oHy 14 t Bitot Prult la fnltea fopper l.S tn.tet S. at aat'. S. Mlelng i , o ft I'. S. Oil 112 I 8. sieal e24,i;teh 1 do rt U44Vliior1a 4', Atventure !Wtnene ,.. e enaliamalet 7 oUerlne 144 Aiuona Com 4J Sonn Butte . li Ke Yark Mining Staeka. NF.W YORK. April 12. Closing quotations 01. mining storks: ii. ieaniie Cos 4 '4 4 Llule rsief ie IS Vtea ices 14 HWOoUrls , 1U t Asair tie 4e Yellow Jacket 10 Btaatart ... , let Alice Rruaick I'ea . Com Tunnel Mock do bonda rea Tel Va . . Hora SilTer Iron Stiver .Offered. Fsrelgs NEW YORK. day In all foreign markets Markets Clsaed. April 11 Today la a holi- Cottan Market. NEW YORK. April 12. COTTON Mar ket for futures opened steady; May, 9 96c; July. .97c; Auguat. 9.87c; October, 1.31c; December. 9 83c; January. 9 37c. Futures closed steady: Apill. 10.02c; May, 10.08c; June, 10.02c: July, 10.03c; Auguat, 9.97c; Beptember, 9.89c; October. 9.90c; No vember, 9.8Sc; December, ii.83c; January, 8:ic; March. 9 83c. Spot cotton closed quiet to 10 points higher: middling uplands. 10.36c; middling gulf, 10.60c. Salea. 100 bales. ST. LOUIS. April 12. COTTON-Hlgher; middling, 9c; sales. ' none; receipts. 1.319 hales; shipments. 1.319 bales', stock, 43,040 bales. NEW ORLEANS. April 12. COTTON Spots were firm; low ordinary. 6 3-16o. nom inal: ordinary. 7c, nominal; good ordinary, 8 7-16c; low middling, t6-16c; middling, 94c; good middling. Wjt; middling fair, 104c; fair. 114c. nominal. Receipta, 3.91 bales' stock. 305.418 balea. , - GALVESTON. April U.COTTON-Strong at 9 15-16c. Metal Market. NEW YORK. April 12.-M ETAI.g-Owiug to the continued holiday tn London, there were no cables In the metal market today and business waa generally auiet. Tin was 1 firm and a shade higher at t'9 4Oti50. I Copper remained quiet, with Lake quoted at iiz.s.sexrii.w; e.eciroiyiic. at H2 12.624; casting at 81-.37V12 50. Lead was quiet and unchanged at 64 07Uib4 10. and spelter ruled quiet at 34.7744? 4.62... Iron ' . . . , ! , V. n .. .. 1 , . , .oiKiiiura mm,v. " ' , , v. m B.lgjUliy steadier tone, with No. 1 foundry northern quoted st 315.7516 26: No. 2 at tli.oOtilt 00: No. I southern and No. 1 southern soft at ti5.tfi6.;. ST. Ull. April I!.-MBT.U.-14, strong, at 34 0oi4 10. apelter, .higher, at 34 724- Totals 4,853 4,974 8.784 CATTLE Receipts ot cattle this morning numbered 3t7 cars, showing a gain of about 1.600 head as compared with last week and of about 2,000 head as compared with a year ago. There was a fair representation of all kinds, with the quality pretty decent but nothing extra. There was a fair demand for berf steers and buyers as a rule were out In the yards in good season. Advices from other selling points were generally encouraging, and aa a result salesmen were generally pricing their holdings considerably higher, while buyers were not disposed to put on very much. In tha end the cattle sold not much different from lsst wer,k s close. In some rsses sslesmen thought they did a .little better, while In other cases the market could hardly be quoted more than steady. Cows and heifers were In pretty good de mand and anything desirable along that Una sold at steady lo a little atronger prices. The most of the cows and hnlfera sold In very good sesson in the morning. Speculators did not get out In very good shape laat week and as a result there waa a feeling on their part that prices ought to he a little lower, and they started out this morning with the evident Intention of forcing a decline. Cattle that just happened to find favor In their eyes commanded about steady prices, with others perhaps a little weak. Light Blockers, unless of good quality, were slow sale, the same as they were at the close of last week, quits a good many cattle or that description hav ing been carried over by speculators. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice corn- fed steers. 36.2ftjMi.60; fair to good cornfed stoers, 35.501i6.Bl; common to fair cornfed steers, 34.50(5.50: good to choice cows nnd heifers. 34.75tj5.S6; fslr to good cows and and heifers. 32.2&ri4.8fi; stock heifers. 33.009 4.3.; veal calves, 4v1.ByarT.2E1; nuns, stsgs, etc.. Ki.ooigo.oo; good 10 choice storkers and feed ers, 34.60U6.60;. fair to good atockers and feeders. $4.O0i4.&0; common to fair atockers and feedera, 33.254.00. Representative oalea: BEEF STEERS. No. No. At. Pr. 71. 4 46 124 I 00 741 I It .. 706 .. 10 .. 60 .. 110 .. tf .. 11 ..103 ..no ..1013 ..104 4 00 I 34 t 21 I 15 I 41 6 60 6 40 K 40 I 0 4 40 440 4 46 94 I TO ...10W ...1114 ...41 ...1111 ...1211 ...1151 I 7 I 11 6 75 4 45 I 44 I M 174 I 10 n t M .111 .1024 . M7 .1031 4 14 4 M 4 13 4 14 ' 4 U 144 4 40 ... 7 ..1014 17 1 41 21 t II 14 14 U II o II 40. .'. . . ) '40..:.. 40 30 51 COWS. 10 .... 1 1 14 I I 31 I 13 At. .1113 Pr. t 04 ..lino t o ..1253 I 00 ...1311 ...1900 ...1911 . . . 133 ...1372 ...1111 ...1100 ...1211 . . . 141 ...1S0 ...14t ...IM7 ...1304 ...1404 ...1244 . ..lint t 00 4 10 4 It I 16 t IS I It t 14 t 10 t 16 I 10 t 20 I 30 t 30 t 25 t lit I 10 SHEEP Receipts this mornlna were fairly large, about thirty-five csrs In all. The arrivals consisted largely of lambs. witn a tair sprinkling or ewes, and but few wethers and yearlings. ShecD commanded comparatively ateady prices at the opening, witn tne buying demand only moderately active. Aa the morning progressed, how ever, buying talent appeared to become mora anxious ror supplies and values on both sheep and lambs looked to be strong to 10c higher than Ftlday. Trade warmed up considerably and practically everything hud changed hands by 9:16 a. in. The qual ity of Iambi was fairly good, but there was nothing very choice to make a test of the market. A couple of csrs of Mexicans were good enough to bring 37. 80 and it was the gemrsl opinion among salesmen that prime Mexicans would bring at least 38, and perhaps better. While offerlnirs In higher; beeves. 35.0vfi7.O0: fat cows and heif ers. 33&0d.50; feeders, tt.0d.S; yearlings, 33.6O&-4.50. nnd Hosln. April U-OIL Credit Oils OIL CITY, re balances, 31.78; runs. J57.047; average, 126.. 681; shipments. 3i3.853: average, 103.684. SAVANNAH. Oa., April ll-OIL Tut p- entlne. firm. 874c ROSIN-Klrm; B. W.r4: D. 3S 30; K. 3,1.374: K. 3.1.474: a. 33524; II. 3 60: tl, 36.40; WG. 30.50: WW. 36.55. , Saaar and Molasses. , NEW YORK. April 12. BUG A R Raw.' quiet: fair refining. 3.454c: centrifugal. !M test. 3.954c; molasses sugar. 3.304". Re fined, qulot; crushed, 5.65c; powdered, S.Otc; granulated. 4.96c. Rich Oil Well in Big Horn' Flows One Hundred and Fifty Barrels of High Grade Oil a The entire Big Horn country Is aroused over the new oil well a mile eaat of Cody, which is flowing 150 barrels a day," said L. E. Dcker. manager of the Irma hotel' at Cody and brother-in-law to Colonel W. F. Cody. "This well shows there Is oil In' all sections of that country, and It Is Just the kind of oil that the Standard Is short on. "The. Big Horn basin country has had more settlers this spring than ever and they will all be producers, as the land ! sheep were generally of a better quality, being taken up rapidly. We look to Omaha supullea were somewhat limited ewes topped the market on that class stuff at 36.10. Th advance on sheep wat more noticeable than on lambs. A couple cars of clipped wethers were good enough to bring 35.45 and a bunch of mixed year lings and wethers sold at 36.86. Values on lambs are about the. same ss a week ago, with sheep prices quotable at steady to a shade lower than last Monday. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good ta choice lamba, 37.S6&8 0; fair to good lambs. T.25If7.65; good to choice light yearlings. 37.OiH37.40; good to choice heavy yearlings, .n6i&7.00; good to choice wethers. $6.W9 6.40; fair to good Wethers. 36.76&6.00; good to choice ewes, 36.75&6.10; fair to good ewea, 35.25fi6.7o; culls and bucks, 32. 00.00. Representative aales: No. 9 western etfes. culls.. 16 western lambs, culls 102 western ewes 3"8 western lambs ,. 29 western lambs, culls 600 western lambs 214 western yearlings and aeth ers 6 western eTwes 4H0 western lambs 617 western ewes 7 western ewes, culls... v 70 western etves W western ewes 396 Wyoming ewes 261 western lambs 441 western wethers, clipped 314 Mexican yearlings and weth ers 516 Mexican lambs 74 western ewes, culls 547 Mexican ewea 753 Mexican laml.s 8 Mexican lambs, culls 6 western culls 10 western yearlings 230 western lambs 25 western ewes 100 western ewes 844 western ewes 158 western ewes Western Rg the market town for that section and . rimoh, hnuli4 r(,llr mHYt t.B IhSt II. e basin is forging ahead at such a rapM; rate." ...... Av. Pr. 90 4 25 86 6 75 6 80 84 7 75 70 6 70 81 7 70 106 , 6 86 lt.l 6 00 93 7 60 99 a 75 90 4 00 99 6 76 116 6 10 99 5 75 78 7 90 104) 6 45 73 6 go 76 7 60 76 4 25 82 5 75 t6 7 65 66 7 00 76 6 50 87 6 76 80 7 40 96 4 00 77 4 00 77 5 70 102 t 70 l.lqaor 1'karge Against Kagles. NASHVILLE. Tenn.. April IS.-Tht grand' Jurv at Knoxvlllc. Tenn.. today returned a true hill against the Home Stock company' of the Order of Eaglea for selling llquov. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John Reimers and wife Smith.! lot 4, block 11, ..las 1 U ..1075 . 10T7 ..144 ..1121 ..1IM 4 It 4 n 4 71 4 -.i 4 0 4 40 4 45 HEIFERS. l 4U 4 tO ..1141 4 0 ..44 6 00 ..1314 t 0.1 . U0 I li ..Hit I 40 o 3 00 Set I no 670 t ) 3 30 174 441 t4 ' 144 140 72 1 :i 3 40 I 40 I II I an 4 24 4. 14 I 7.. I 193 400 4it0 111 4 30 4 aft 4 44 I 0 .,14110 i IS .. 72 I li .. lao .. m .. 7I I II I 40 BU I 40 I 4a ..ujo ..1340 .AIM I II ..MIS ..110 4 Ml . 1S34 4 14 .1130 4 10 . IS'O 4 1 . 1430 4 25 ..12cO I 2 I . I .. " t .t:is 4 34 . IkO 4 14 .1230 .OUO 4 oO 4 M .1430 4 40 ..I4S 4 74 .. 4 74 .1714 4 10 CALVES. .1M0 .itoo 140 4 10 4 l. i 0 90 250 I 00 4 7S o 1 to 137 i 14 1. . 1 . 1 . I . I. . 150 n 940 I IM IM 30 t 4 131 t U CHICAtiO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle and Sheep Strong to Higher Hogs Higher. CHICAGO, April 11 CATTLE Receipts, 18.000 head. Market strong to 10c higher; steers, t5.0txgri.16; cows, 34,00f6.76; heifers. !:iK1H).00. bulls, 33. 76416. 26; calves, 33.60i 7.50; Blockers and feedera, 33.axo5.40. HOUS-Ilecelpts, 3I.0U) head. Market MP 10o higher; choice hewvy shipping. 37.40ti 7.66; butchers, 7.46& 7.624; light mixed, 37.16 tf7.3G; choice light. 37.Xd7.45; packing. 97.25 417.45; piga to.30j.66; bulk of sales, ti.36 ft 7. 45. SHEEP AND LAM RS Receipts, 18.000 head. Market atrong to Kic higher; sheep. 35.5.U'7.0.J; lambs. 37.038.26; yearlings, 36.50 197.50. Kansas Clly Live Mark Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. April 12. CATTLD Receipts, 11.000 head, Including 200 south erns. Market strong to 10c higher; choice exputt and dressed beef steers, 36.004.75; fair to good. 35.25i.00; western steers. 36.00 f6.60; storkers and feeders, 83. io5.&0; southern steers. 34 80'o.60; southern cows, 33.2;V(6.0O; native cows, t'2.7.Vrj j.4(i; native heifers. t4.0uti6.00; bulls, Vi.Um6.-Jb; calves. t4.00?.7.60. HOGS Receipta. S.OtiO head. Market steady to 6r higher; lop, 87.J0; bulk of sules. 36.7547.15; heavy, t7.104V7.20: pickers and but, hers. J7.0W&7.20: light. t.4u&7.6C; pigs. t5.2M.2n. 8HBKP AND LAMBS Receipts. R.04X) head. Market slow but steady : lambn. 3.( 50 4J8.00; yearlings, 3.0Oo7.60; wethers. S5.25Y(t f.50; ewes. 35.OKii6.25; Blockers and feeders, 3iai-?J6.M. FEEDERS. 41 4 41 460 4 Ml 4ao 4 60 o i to ." 4 44 S 170 4 74 74 til WYOMING 31 feeders. .1161 I 30 7 feeders. .1110 4 60 Flta tier MarVrt. I, EMJIN HI. . Arril 12. HI'TTICR- Firm: j 2c. e.ih s or the we. k ayre V.3iio poun.is 110 t eu 110 4 :5 : 301. t no 'M l!5 1 170 7 00 8TOCKSRS AND lit I ti I.. IS IM .. 4M 4 00 3 . M0 4 e 401 4 1 . 411 4 to 4.. 7r 4 40 10.. WESTERNS I feeder... 11h 4 50 47 feeders.. 1024 6 "0 20 feeders . 1113 6 40 HOGS Today's hog trade did not meet with the approval of sellers, who were all looking for a good, atiff advance and wer pi Icing their holdings accordingly. It waa very evident, however, that packers wer not disposed to s.-e prices go any higher if they rould help It. In conaequema tiify weis all acting on the bear aide and It was very laie before they made any very great effort to buy up the receipta. In fa t It as 10 o'clock In the morning before veiy much business had been transacted and a good deal later than that before anything like a clearance waa affected. In lte of the bear tactica, however, buyers were forced to put on a little, early hogs selling strong snd in soma cases sa much as ec higher. Unr on. when the more uigeut mdere were filled. ' 111 bears got control ,f th market, with the result thai It eh.eed At. l.sals i.lre Stock Msrket. ST. LOiJIB. April 12. CATTLE Receipts. 2.250 head. Including 750 Texans. Market strong to 10c htgiier; native shipping and export . aleers. 35.tW7..,5; dressed beef and butchers' steers. 34.00ftt.26; steers under 1,000 pounds. 33.5Ofa6.00; stoikera nnd feed ers. 33 7<.26; cows and heifers, 1.54ni 40; csnners. 32.txXov3.50; bulls. t3.50ii6.&0; calves, 1.VO.I&17 25: Texas and Indian steers. tt.OUtt i t.5: cows and heifers, t2.75.i6.25. HOOS R elpts. 9.5110 head. Market 6c 5c hlgi.er: plge and lighta, t4.50fti7.20; pack ers. 37 154ft 36; butcher arid best heavy. $7.:i5ft7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.750 l-ead. Market 10ti higner; native muttons, !4.5.riH 4i; iambs. K.0"i'8.15; culis ami bucks. tJ.5idi.&0. storkers. ttC'SfiOO. stock a Slgbt. Receipts of live stork at the six principal western markets yesieraay: Cattle Houth Omaha 3.048 St. Joseph 3.0u0 Kansas City ll.U St. Ixiuis 2.2.W Chictgo 18 OUO Hon a 4 14.' 5.0 8.V4) 9,500 34.(hj0 Sheed 1.4) 1 5.( 8,0.0 1.700 1 18.1 IM) , tn Olmnil Albright's Annex ' I 360. Henry McAuley and wife to Nancy A. Cooper, lots 1 and 3, blcck IT), Omaha View....-..'. 2.500 Millie 8. Faulk lo Fred W. Faulk, lot 13. bk'ck 3, Jetter'a add 1,000 William C. Blake and wife to William R. Waldo, lot 22, block 26, Halcyon Heights 1') Francis C. Welch and wife to John Stanoch. lot 2. block 5, Hillcrest. . . , 150. Oeorge F. Humphrey to Frank Heav rln, lota 4!) and 50. Christie place.... 350' Marx Hamann and wife to H. A. Han sen, part sei 12-1 V10 2.6UO, W. Farnam Smith, trustee, to Charles Hansen, part tax lot 1, nw4 nwH 3-16-13 3 H. M. Mlsner to Osthertne Misner, n43 feet of ? feet ef lots 13 and 14, block 6. Orchard Hill 1 Caiollne L. Poppleton ct at, trustees, to Dwight Wllllsms. w4 lots 3 and 4, block 27 Poppleton Park :.36-i . Lewis M. Johnson and wife to Julia Oarbacr. i: feet of kvt 1, block 4, Hazel Terrace 1,46' Arthur L. Shook and wife to L. E. Hollowell. n40 feet of lot 12. block 9. Boulevard park S.500 Florence F. Craig and husband to F. 5. Rickard. lots 36 and 36. block 6, Take View " 86" ' Hi.gh McCaffrey and wife to Frank J. - Burkley. one-third Interest In s4 lot 6, block 62, South Omaha 1 ' Catherine A. O'Conr.ell and husband et al to Adelslde L. Blrknell, lot 14, ' rrplat of block 10, Bemls park 4,0i , Charlies P. Traver to Henry ZwelfSl . ., w nnd wife, lota 23 and 94. Selby Heighta fW ' Stats National bank of Cleveland, Q... to A. C. Hubbard et al, lota i"6 anrl : 177. Lenox add 120 John A. Crelghtort Real Estate-- and Trust company tt itella' Etchtsnn lot 23, block 7; CrelghKn's lst add.. 760 Earl E. Swearlngen and wife 46 Min nie A. Ei win, lot 20. block . Scjtuli's 2d add ttOOO Charles A. Rlomberg ' an A) wlf to Elizabeth Ash Langfeld. w feet of kit 3. block 5, Briggs1 Place ..' 4,800 Dundee Really company Id 'Bart D. Sherbondy, lot 4, block 94, Dmdes Place . .'. 7,V) Same to same, lot 6, block 3. Dundee Place ' VA Vnlted Rel Estate and Trust com pany to Tnomaa C. Rich, lot 6, block 31. Kounue Place 700 Henry W. Yatea and wife tq Patrick J. balton and wife, lot S. block 3, Hillside add. No. 2 1,360 L. M. Bowera and wife to Edwlo W. I Peel, lot 18, block 3. ' Bowers" add .4 170 F. auk K. Rudolph and wife to William Cunninglon, n4 lot 5, block f, Plain view .'. .r..v l.SJiOO Louise L Vila to James IXiiineriy. lets 1 and 2, block 2, West dimming Sdd 50 Rlchurd O'Keellv to Dennis Dee, lot 18. block 3. Mathews' sutxllv.,. KW Home Terrace company to Daniel 8. Mosa.'lnta 6 and 22, block) 6. Home Terrace 460 Hastings A H- vden to Msbtl V- lfind burg. lot 9. Hastings A Hoyden's 3d ndd '.- 426 Mary V. Grant and husband to Harry ' ' A: . Weaterf ield, n50 feet of Jot 18. Hees Place 11,00") MNIIe Irons and huslwud t.Y Willlum Faler. lot 6. Williams' svhdlv MOo Hastlnas A Heyden to George K. Lundbuig a 'id wife. S feet of lots 17 and all lot 18. Mock 3. "Outlier's Place '. 67.i Same to John Grpson. lot 6. bl'Xk 1, Fort View 'retrace - 3W Chauncey. p. Coy 10 James C. .obin t n. natl HW sw4 4-U-n 81 I Charles A. Wrhicrman to C. K. Miller. I a 4 lot T.li'fick I. Pet nek's d' i.0a( J William T. Yale aid wife ta.C. D. I (lluver. lot I", block 2. Clifton Hill.. 1 Charles VN . Sears, trtihiee, -. 1.0 Joe Honfik. lots I. 2. 3. 4 and ptut lota 14. 25, 2. 27 and 28. block 4. Pullman Place I .37. iW 35.4.X) j Total amount uf truiialu. .349.0a' Totals St. Jk Lies aissk Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 12 CATTLE Re.elpts. 3,0lXi head; maikt-t steady; stecru, 1 a,,. iff s ..mu iinH li.-lft.re 1 ' tdjt RO- calve. 33.5ftB7.00. ' HOOS Keceipts. i.wej neaa; market Steadv; top, 17 -0; bulk of Sales. W"a;.l SHEEP AND LAMRS-Receints. i. bead; market ateady; lambs. t7.0Oa7.t0 lang tUr t.ls ttaxk Market. SlOl'X CITY, la- April l'i.-Soec!al Tel- j sgi am.) CATTl-E-Marks' strong to Its.- Herbert E. Good Co ' Brokers anil Dealers mAXH, rOTiosi. sTOCKa. Omaba Orficst 810 ST. T. Uf tlldg. BU Tslspkoss, VoueTlsa 3L laasseadaat, A-3131 gad A-1133. Oldest aud Ur4l,Uou4i la ths gist.